ux Thursday, January 12,1927 VERNONIA EAGLE R. Sesseman was in Portland Expert Watch repairing at Kul- over the week end. lander’s Jewelry store.—adv. O. Enncberg of Mist was a vis- itor in Vernonia Saturday. 0. B. Cluck recently sold the T. Gordon was a Portland vlsitor Midway grocery to Robert Wil- Friday. liants. Curtain Rods H SASH SPRINGS, made from strong piano wire ......... 10c and H H Reithner’s Facts 15c SASH RODS—Extension, two styles, round and flat ....... 10c and 25c H FLAT CURTAIN RODS H EXTRA HEAVY genuine Kirsch rods dozen for 25c. Get them early or state prohibition officers partlclpat- ' jail sentences totalling 2640 days. phone your order to Vernonia Bak- ed in 1025 arrests during Decem- I The officers seized and destroyed ery.—adv. I ber, according to a report filed I 10,398 gallons of mash and 352 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green and with Governor Patterson by Alex- 1 gallons of liquor. Nine stills and two automobiles were confiscated. Mrs. Judd Greenman were Portland ander, state prohibition director. 5 years Luzader, visitors this week. Albany—Right of way being pur­ Fines imposed as results of the eyesight specialist, has been Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson re­ arrests aggregated $15,481.50, with chased for railroad to Foster. making monthly visits to Vernonia. turned Sunday from a trip to Kan- His next will be Feb. 6 and 7, sas City. office at Kullander’s. Have your Watch and clock repairing ex- eyes examined.—adv. ' The"'Waffle" ho7se’ has moved to Partly done at Kullander’s Jewelry the Allen apartment house across St°^e‘ adv- I1OU1. I M. E. Carkin returned Tuesday from the Washington school. Leaders of Vernonia’s ------------ *rora Portland, where he has been Men’s regular $15 overcoats, | for tw° weeka receiving medical Style and $11.95 at Miller’s.—adv. Progressive I Mrs. F. McBarron of Portland attention. Quality Store To clean up our small stock of was in Vernonia Saturday on bus­ fruit cake left over from the holi- iness and visiting friends. 50c per ! "' d . B. Reasoner and Lester Shee- daV3_ ley were in Hillsboro Tuesday on pound. This is little more than the ; business. isiness. i price .. . of . regular . ,, cake. Don . _ ’t , pass Cotton and wool mix blankets UP ‘his bargain. Vernonia Bakery. plain and fancy plaids, reduced —adv. Miss Lois Malmsten, city librar­ one third—Miller’s.—adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall, who were ian, is confined at home on ac- arnea at Pocatello, rocawuo, Ida., count of iIlness- Mra- M- M- Mar- recently married Vernonia arrived in \ --------- Tuesday, ---------- where tln 13 substituting for Miss Malm­ sten. they will make their home. When you order bread from your Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander spent Thursday and Friday j i.. n grocer, why take just any bread (that is handed out or sent to you? Portland on business. Portland Mother’s bread is quality—ask for Hoffman was in C. S. on business Tuesday and Wednes- it by name and insist that it be I given to you. You are the buyer— day. Fourteen ounce red wrist can- you have, a riSht to 8ar what r°u Kotex, 49c per package, c or- at want.—adv. 25c vas gloves, two pair for j Ralph Reithner, who has been at ­ 9-4 wide Sheeting Mohawk S3c per yard Miller’s—adv. Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Biddle spent tending business college in Port- We carry a better and complete line of the holidays with their parents at land, is spending a few days at home with his parents, Mr. and Embroidery Floss and Stamped Goods Jerome, Idaho. 50c-60c-75c Broadcloth, Dolly Dimple, Soiesette, Mrs. W. W. Wolffe is being Mrs. C. W. Reithner. The Willing Workers of the! treated by a Portland specialist Christian church will meet Jan- Peter Pan. Now priced at for eye trouble. Great care is exercised in all re­ uary 18 at the home of Mrs. Her- Pei yard pairing done at Kullander’s Jewelry man Veal. A special collection will , be taken for the purpose of paper ­ Store.—adv. Mail Orders for Ladies’ and Phone 801 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robbins ing the social hall of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sipe motor ­ Filled Vernonia Children ’ s shoes holidays at Cottage spent the ed to Idaho before Christmas and Promptly Oregon Headquarters Grove. Parker House rolls on sale every lately returned by train as they Saturday at 15c per dozen or 2 had to leave their car at Dalles, because of the slide the highway. Read this! It should be interest­ ing to everyone who eats bread. We IF YOU CAN PAY RENT—YOU recently sent a loaf of Mother’s CAN OWN YOUR OWN HOME. bread for scoring to the Baker’s Two lots at a sacrifice. Some one helper of Chicago, Ill., which is is going to get a bargain....... Why a 2™! “ . pub“c°- not you? Inquire at Eagle. 232 tion of the baking industry. Here , is an excerpt from their letter, FOR SALE—Good fresh milk cow word for word: “The loaf is a real and heifer calf, also White Leg­ loaf and it is a pleasure to con­ horn pullets, laying. C. W. Erven, gratulate your having • produced Corey hill, Vernonia. 231* such a fine loaf. It conforms and should have a first grading in ex­ FOR RENT—6-room house at 542 terior as well as interior scoring. Third street; also 2-room house. The loaf is of good appearance and 231* volume, crust of nice brown color " and consistency, evenly baked, top, 3 ACRE FARM 15 acres cleared sides and botton. The crust is per­ orchard, garden, 7 room house, fect in texture, of a fine creamy chicken house, balance mostly oak, color which looks whiter and finer some fir, will give terms. C. W. I because of the fine porosity of Wardle, Vernonia, Oregon. 186* the cells. All we can say is that I it is very difficult to advise any FOR SALE—G. A. Kelty 84 acre betterments. Flavor, taste and keep­ farm with implements. One mile ing qualities are very good.” In south of Clatskanie, Oregon. Own­ that paragraph written by one er wants to go east to care for thousands of miles away and who aged mother. For terms call at is entirely impartial, you have the farm or address above. 17tf story of the goodness of Mother’s ............................................................. I j bread. Use it always and know i you have the be'st bread that can MISCELLANEOUS j be had.—adv. LOANS—The Washington County CARD OF THANKS NFLA of Hillsboro, Oregon has J We wish to thank our friends extended their charter to make and neighbors for their kindness loans through the Federal land and sympathy and the beautiful bank of Spokane to farmers in floral offerings during the sick­ Columbia county. Interest on loans ness of our wife and mother. in the federal land bank are at, J. M. Clark and family. a 5 H % rate. Anyone wishing fur-1 E. M. (Pat) Murphy, Prop. State Dry Forces Active ther information write, A. R. Eng­ Salem, Ore., Jan. 9—Special land at Hillsboro. Oregon. H M 25c H 35c H H ROLLER WINDOW SHADES H All sizes ................................ 65c to 95c H H According to grade and colors X H H X H Z X H M Ä’ H “IT PAYS” H MZKXHZHXHZMZHZ&3ZHZHXHZHZH% See Hoffman About It Ladies and Children’s Coats and Rain coats One-half Regular Price 39c Classified Advertising Edward Hotel Formerly Called the Willard lust a Few Minutes it takes but a few minutes to make an Id table oi chair look like new. Just a irush and a can of ready-to-use Rogers hushing Lacquer. Your cho're of many beautiful colors1 Bellinger Hdwe Now Open For Business Baths are now being installed Tub ew Stage Shower To Portland and TRAIN SCHEDULE CHANGES S. P. & S. Transportation Co. UNITED RAILWAYS CO. Now in effect luguration of Stage Service to Portland— Stages now leave Vernonia daily at 6:40 a.m., :40 a.m. and 5:20 p.m., arriving Portland, ige Depot, 9:35 a.m.. 1:35 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Ar­ al 6th Street Stage Terminal is 5 minutes later. Returning stages leave the 6th St. Stage Ter- nal, Salmon, 5th to 6th Sts., at 7:30 a.m., 1:00 n. and 5:00 p.m. daily, arriving Vernonia :40 a.m., 4:05 p.m. and 8:05 p.m. daily. Stages leave Stage Depot, Park & Yamhill s., 5 minutes earlier. ain Schedule Changes. Train No. 61 now leaves Portland, Union Sta­ in, lor \ ernonia at 7:35 a.m. instead of 8:25, riving Vernonia 9:52, Keasey 10:15 a.m. Returning Train No. 62 now leaves Keasey ““ . arriving Portland 11:30 a.m., Vernonia 11:55 05 p.m. instead of 3:20 p.m. as at present. Folders, further information, etc, of J. Hoydar, n. Agent. I’hone M. 161 R. M. Aldrich, Ticket Agt. toltane, Portland & Seattle Transportation Co. UNITED RAILWAYS CO. 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