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PAGE TWO -r- FRIDAY, OCTOBER So, ÍÜ81. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON I law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armi-1 are spending this week in Port Joe, of Forsyth, and four daugh with the exception of Mrs. Plum Itage this week. He came Sun-I land. ters, Mrs. John McEachern of mer who did not arrive until day with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. | William Meadows was a Bir Clancy, this state, Mrs. George Wednesday night. Stevenson of Portland who spent Mr. Quinlan and the children Garecht of Richardson, N. D., Mrs. A. A. Dowling kenfeld visitor Monday. the day here. Mrs. John Plummer of Vernonia, have the sympathy of all their Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred THREE LINK CLUB Oregon, and Tessie Agnes, who wide circle of acqaintanceship in Mrs. Ain Wallace and Mrs, Spring over the weekend were the died at infancy. All of the their loss of a faithful wife and GIVES DANCE children were her for the burial loving mother. Della Cline was home over and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker former’s brother and sister-in-law, Lawyer shopped in Vernonia the weekend. She is taking a who are now living at Keasey, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Spring of Wednesday. A dance was held Saturday Quite a few from the village evening at the I. O. O. F. hall went to Banks Saturday where a Portland. business course in Portland. Mrs. Francis Peterson, son and attended the dance at Birkenfeld under the sponsorship of the S. Cunningham is now in family reunion was held at the Three Link club. The committee charge of the S. P. and S.'gar home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schle daughter, are newcomers to town Saturday night. Miss Olga Holmstrom was a in charge consisted of Robert age here, replacing G. E. Barker. gel as a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. from Portland. They are staying at Hotel Nehalem. Saturday evening dinner guest Spencer, Jud Graven, P. O. Mel An eight pound boy was born Wes Schlegel who are leaving Mrs. Earl Groat of Astoria vi linger and A. H. Webb. to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Luther soon to live in the Phillippine sited her mother, Mrs. H. Veal, of Miss Anne Banzer. A series of dances is being Mrs. Whittig was a Portland of Keasey at the Hillsboro sani Islands. About 25 relatives were Wednesday and Thursday of this I present. sponsored by this organization. visitor last week. tarium October 24. week. Mrs. Everett Prickett spent Neal Bush of Vernonia has I The five or six year old boy Albert Childs was in Portland last week visiting her parents at MOTHER OF LOCAL of Victor Haight cut his finger been appointed general chairman; on business Tuesday. Independence. Mr. Prickett went of the Sophomore Informal at the this week while his brother was WOMAN PASSES Guests at Hotel Nehalem this after his wife Saturday evening. BALLOONS, NOISEMAKERS University of Oregon, a social ev- ¡using an axe. week were Chas. Serdell, Fred Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling ent scheduled tor November 10. | K- A. McNeill returned Wed- Fluline, of Clatskanie, John Skans, Mrs. John J. Quinlan, mother Say Kids—Bring along your mother He is also I__ . president of Skull nesday to remain until the first Bob Faust, J. Barnett, L. A. were Clatskanie shoppers Satur of Mrs. John Plummer of Ver or Dad and get yours free—one only nonia, died recently at her home and Daggers, a sophomore men’s of next week. He reports the Lindsay, Portland, Mrs. Maggie day. Mrs. Bert Eastman was calling near Forsyth, Montana. The fol honorary society that upholds 1 weather cold east of the moun- Riddle, Grants Pass, T. W. Cow of any toy—your choice. campus tradition and forms a bas ains. There was snow in Bend an and grandson, Chester Jr., of on some of the village folks Sun lowing obituary appeared in the We Can’t Sell ’em any Cheaper is of training for upperclass hon- Klamath Falls and The Dalles. Westport, Jos. M. Boyles, For day. Mrs. Dowling and Mrs. Car- local newspaper of that place: The week before he encountered michiel were among those she The community was saddened to oraries. est Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. E. called on. — FRIDAY—SATURDAY — hear Monday of the death of Mrs. J. F. Rose and family went to a severe rain storm in the vicini W. Carlson of Eugene. Lauretz Aamodt was away last ty of Coquille, and was wet to John J. Quinlan which occurred Portland Saturday night. Otto Malmsten of Seaside, Sid week up at Hubbard, Oregon, Wm. Carmicheal, who broke his the skin. ney Malmsten and son Harvard, helping his uncle Harold Magnu- at the ranch home at about eight o’clock Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arps of Elon Malmsten, F. E. Malmsten arm while playing football in the See Hoffman About it—It PAYS game with Scappoose two weeks j Seattle are expected this weekend and Charles Malmsten visited the sen. following a lingering illness. A. R. Melis has the Lewis for a visit at the home of their stock show Monday. ago is getting along nicely. Funeral services were held Bachman ranch rented. Guests at the Hotel Hy-Van in daughter, Mrs. K. A. McNeill. Wednesday morning at the Miss Helen Shank of Portland Clyde Johnson, Raymond Mc Church of Immaculate Concep The finance committee of the j arrived Thursday to spend a few clude W. F. Hintzen of Portland, Gee, and the Matthews brothers tion, Rev. Ceibattone conducting. N. A. Sprague of Portland, Mr. | Missionary society of the Evangel days with Mrs. Fred Spring. have recently been on a hunting and Mrs. C. S. Hunter, Bend, ical church consisting of Mrs. E. Ray D. Fisher attended a meet trip to the Blue mountains in Interment was in the local ceme- G. W. Ford, Longview, E. B. I?. Garner, Mrs. E. M. Bleile, ing of Selecte*d Audited Weeklies tery. Pall bearers, all old friends Flett, Yamhill, E. M. Booth, Sal Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. E. J. in Portland Saturday, and visited eastern Oregon. of this well known pioneer fami Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland ly, were H. S. Withington, Peter em, H. Von Cleff, Astoria, S. J. Douglass, Mrs. C. Malmsten and with his mother, Mrs. A. N. went to Portland Tuesday for Drose, W. J. Russell, Fred Domnisse, Portland, R. E. Mills, Mrs. II. V. Holcomb, met at the Fisher. home of Mrs. Holcomb Tuesday Hotel Vernonia guests during medical treatment for Mrs. Sund Wright, Boy Cauble and Grant Bend. Mrs. Vernon Mowe, a pioneer afternoon and made plans for the week included S. C. Delp, land. Mardis. The Reverend paid a Dr. and Mrs. Morrie Homer, high tribute to the deceased, in the Nehalem valley, was taken the bazaar to be held Decem Springfield, Lee Delp, Goshen residents of Birkenfeld, were the speaking in praise of her Chris to Emanuel hospital in Portland ber 12. J. A. Kinbal, G. D. Curtis, Port Ed Reif has been suffering land, Carleten Miller, Salem, H. guests of Miss Anne Banzer last tian spirit and patience during Tuesday night, and according to plans will be operated upon to from infection in his hand due M. Hogaboam, Wayne Maynard. week. her many long days of illness. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. to injuries received while shingl Lawrence Sander and Vernon day. Maggie N. Duggan was born B. Rachiel of Vernonia is ill in Wallace Bergerson came home ing his new house. January 15, 1864, at Fairplay, Armer of Lapwai, Idaho. St. Vincents hospital. Hamp Roberson left Tuesday] John Skans, draughtsman in from Deep River, Washington, Miss Millie McMullin was at Grant county, Wis. She was the Monday with an injury to his for McNary, Arizona, He has the state engineer’s office in Ver home from Forest Grove over daughter of John and Mary Dug employment there under knee sustained while he was secured gan. She received her education nonia, was called to Oregon City the weekend. SEE THE NEW ASSORTMENT OF working in a logging camp. He Drake Smith, former superin- early Thursday morning by the from the Dominican Sisters at I The regular meeting of Natal will be home for probably a tendent of the O.-A. mill. sudden death of his brother-in- grange was held at Natal Satur Sinsinani Mound, Wis. At the Mrs. C. C. She” of Arcadia law, Elmer Judd, who was in week. age of 16 the family moved to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Johnson Lodge entertained Mrs. Ora Bak- stantly killed when dynamite caps day evening. There were quite Dubuque, Iowa. a good attendance. There is to made a trip to Quincy Sunday. er, Mrs. Thomas Dowling and and blasting powder which he was Miss Duggan was married to ■ be a party at the grange hall In black or brown colors, with or Registered at the Hotel Mc Mrs. Julius Werthemeimer of carrying on his truck exploded. John J. Quinlan, of Forsyth, I next Saturday night celebrating Portland over the weekend. Donald are Nettie E. Alley, St. without shawl tongues .... Luella Williams returned to Halloween. The Berg-Sundland or June 6, 1889, at St. Raphials' C. C. Shay is building a huge her home here last week after Helens, C. A. Beaton, St. Helens, Cathedral in Dubuque by Rev. chestra will be on hand to furnish W. R. Trusty, Portland, Alex stone fire place and lounge room spending two months near Yaki Fr. Patrick J. Burke, and came FOR MISSES AND LADIES— music for the affair. Parkamemi, Portland, R. D. Hill, at the end of the dance hall at ma, Washington. to Forsyth in April, 1890, where | Wm. Payne had a crew of Arcadia park. Portland, Alvin Peteren, Goble, With Shawl Tongue .... A charming cottage, like the she has since resided at the: $4.15 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick sugar candy house in the fairy men grading and working on the ranch home, four miles south of O. S. Dallmon, Beaverton, I. B. Mist-Clatskanie market road this Igou, Vancouver, H. L. Guthrie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. tale, is attracting the attention Without Shawl Tongue this place. $3.98 week, which was badly needed. Astoria, N. Gray, Portland, H. Briot at St. Helens Monday. of children and grown-ups as Seven children were born to The power line was out Tues The Women ’ s Missionary socie Clausen, Seattle, R. J. Arnett, well in the window of the Verno this union, Emmett, Vincent and ty of the Evangelical church will nia Bakery. The entire house, day on acount of the heavy wind Portland, Irene DeRock, Mist. Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Maul and meet next Wednesday afternoon the birds, the roof, and the flow Miss Irene DeRock stayed in son Dale of Portland and Miss in the church parlors. The an ers in the window boxes and Vernonia Monday evening. nual election of officers will be Zella Cady of Portland visited at lilly pool are all made of appro Mrs. Sam Scott and infant son the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. held and a large attendance is priately colored frosting. The have returned to her home at requested. Dewey Sunday. display is the creation of Albert Kelso after a visit with her par The Vernonia Athletic club will returned Bonnie Jean Cady Bolten, local baker. ents here, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sunday to her home in Portland meet next Tuesday evening in Bob Carland’s thumb which he Jones. (Incorporated) after speeding a week with Mr. the Camp Fire cabin. The bricks cut with an axe is healing nicely. Mrs. Grover Devine was over for the chimney are now here and and Mrs. L. H. Dewey. Officer C. McCoy of the state from Deep creek Tuesday calling Bob Henderson of the Safe- the stove will be set up before police was in town Wednesday on Mrs. R. Lane. way stores has been unable to the meeting. Everyone interested night. Mrs. William Meadows and son work for a few days because of is urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, C. C. Mrs. J. A. Hughes had as her a minor operation on his foot. Mrs. J. E. Tapp cut her finger guests for luncheon Friday Mrs. Clay and Minnie Mills were the H. S. Steinhäuser, Mrs. A. J. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday with an axe. Realistic A baby girl was born to Mr. Shofner, Mrs. Raymond Kimberk E. E. Mills at Waldport. C. C. Clay and Minnie Mills and Mrs. Victor Haight October and Mrs. Mary Faust of Portland. Permanent J. H. Bush, Judd Greenman and returned Sunday from a two 22. MINTON’S—Fancy 2 H’s— BORDEN’S—Cream of them STAR BRAND—Fine quali With Makes delicious n for 1 Q ty, 5 flavors— 1 r A nine and one half pound boy George Ford attended fathers’ day weeks motor trip through Ore ¡! l z e Ta11 3 for 20c gon and Utah, visiting relatives Halloween Pies “ l*zC RINGLETTE Today. Pound ......... 1DC was born to Mr. and Mrs. John activities at the University of Oregon Saturday and Sunday as and friends in Ogden and Salt ENDS Thomas at Natal Monday. Boh Spencer cut his hand Sun the guests of Hale Greenman, Lake City. Conditions in Utah DEL MAIZ CORN $4 and $5 are much the same as in agricul Neal Bush and Glen Hieber. day with an axe. Fancy Golden Yellow— 2’s Porter Von Hoene of Portland tural communities in Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Grimm of MAXWELL HOUSE — 1- 2 For..................... 29c VERMONT MAID — Made Trehame are the parents of a has been visiting his sister, Mrs. states Mr. Clay. There have been Ib Can. “Good to the last BEAUTY SHOPPE in Vermont by Vermonters. some bank failures in Utah due to Fred Spring, this week. boy born Tuesday. drop. ” — Phone 431 Bridge St. Mildred Tousley worked for Lester Sheeley visited the stock inability to realize on farm cred Pound Job 49c its, he says. three days at the bakery after show Tuesday. A. E. Adams was a Portland her recent illness, but was taken LIPTON’S — Orange 4Ç- visitor Thursday. sick again Wednesday. Pekoe—H’s, Can ..... ^OC The Garden club will meet Mrs. Maxine Schlegel of Port- land was the guest of Mr. and Tuesday evening at eight o’clock BAKING POWDER Household fancy Seedless— JOLLY TIME — 10 oz. Mrs. Frank Hartwick last week. with Mrs. Ethel Ray. ROYAL — 12-oz. For re guaranteed for B. M. Armitage of Newport is Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Mrs. F. liable baking— OO — 4 Pound Bag 30c Can ........................... j“C Hartwick, Miss Maxine Schlegel visiting his son and daughter-in- Mist FREE Halloween Toys Hoffman Hdwe. Co. SS! Wing Toe Brogues Nehalem Market & Grocery Specials for Fri. and Sat Pumpkin MILK Chocolates Coffee Annette Syrup TEA Raisins Pop Corn FREE- Radio Set and Tube Testing By the WESTON RADIO SERVICE Dept. OF BROWN’S FURNITURE STORE Simply call at the store or phone 381 for ap pointment. This will not obligate you in any way. WE ALSO OFFER YOU . . . 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