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Here’s More Items and Pick-ups ON EQUALITY WITH HUSBANDS A Newspaper’s TWO Sources of Revenue Subscriptions and Advertising Are the Only Sources of Revenue a Newspaper Has and Often the Sub scriptions Do Not Pay for the Cost of White Paper Advertising today, especially in newspapers, Is the greatest business getter there is. This is acknowledged by men who know. People read advertisements in newspapers. They have been educated to do so. Every merchant in our town ought to advertise. You remember the story about John Wanamaker? The first day he was in business his receipts were >24.64. Ho kept the 64 cents and spent the $24 the next day in adver tising. We all can’t duplicate this feat, but according to the best statistics available three per cent of the gross tale* should be put aside for advertising. Possibly you will say, “I don’t need to advertise. I’ve been in this town thirty years and everybody knows me.” Probably they do, but did you ever stop to think of the sales you lose because your fellow competitor advertises? He may advertise the same goods you have in your stock, but the people don’t know you have them. The other fellow gets the sale because he advertises. And, then, how much more business you would do if you did advertise? We know of one merchant who advertised a lot of goods at 19 cents a yard. They cost him 27 cents. He took a clean loss, but while the sale was going on he could buy new goods at 12 cents. He put them in with the other goods and tho result was that he cleaned his shelves of the old goods and he broke even on the deal. Advertising and good buying liqui dated his stock without a loss. We can’t all be John Wanamakers, but we all can adver tise in proportion to our business. Results will be sure if you advertise honestly and give service. A newspaper can bring people to your store, but it can't make people buy your goods. Your clerks must do that, and it depends on the service you give as to how successful your business will be. What is done in the big cities can be done right here in this town if you will show the pep, give the service and adver tise. Make business good. You can do it through this news paper. Real Estate 10 Lots Sold in Une Dav in Beautiful Central Addition The popular place to buy for a home, (rood drainage, fine view, 2 blocks from depot, Bank and p’»Blotties. Just a few choice lots left. $75 to $150: 14 cash, bal. $2 > per month. Call or write G. B. RICHMOND, £™nn" I I I Ì THOMAS BROS GARAGE A Serious Matter. “I suppose," said th« cross-examln Ing lawyer, tn bls snappiest manner, “that you remember the date of your Alden John made a business trip to birth?" “Certainly," aald the witness with a Portland Staurday. Ixfred air. "Every man remembers his birthday." Mr. Iny ird and family recently mov “A newly born infrnt ha« no inem ed from Bocsna to the Miller place, ory. Now, sir, how do you know that tt wasn’t a day a<><»ner or a day later, which they purchased. or a week, or u month, or a year than the dare you have In mind?" Th« only thing th» matter with the "Why—er—ahem—I’ve been told—" “Exactly. You've been told, hut you dog tax ordinance ia that we hi ppen don’t know Step down. Gentlemen of to own a dog. the jury, this Is the kind of witness who has testified against the unim peachable character of iny client."— Ever notice that about the Birmingham Age-Herald. Filipino Women, Entering Into Matrl- mony, Become Partners In Future Business Enterprises. "When a Filipino woman marries sh« goes into partnership with her husbaud," said Mme. Suita Reyes de Veyra, wife of the Philippine commis sioner to ths United States. "While the meu handle the work and em ployees, the women attend to the finances, act as caahlera, pay the work ers and oversee much of the business.” Things are mads easy In many ways for Flltpno women, she asserted, writes 1-oulse Cattol In the Milwau kee Journal. Professional opportun ities are as good for them as for men. Women are already members of the Philippine Bar association, a privilege not open to British women. “Married women in the Philippines hold their property in severalty, and are guardians of their own children. Of the property which accrues to a married couple, the wife Is half ad ministratrix and there are vested rights which cannot be taken away. It Is not unusual for the mother of a family to have not only household leadership, but economic control.’” Women's clubs are rapidly growing In the islands, Mme. I>e Veyra said, and pointed out that already 805 clubs and associations exist, which have formed a federation. Mme. De Veyra has four children, “as bright, healthy and happy H8 any mother could wish," as she de scribed them. ’Tie Me! Tain’t Me! Now get this—It's good. Two sets of twin brothers occupy their time In the business life of In- dlsnnpolis. One set is Louis and An drew Hoover, as alike as the aces on a pair of dice. The other ls William and Charles Small, as similar as bananas. I.ou Hoover knows Bill Small, but he doesn’t know Charles. Charlie Small knows Andy H<»over, but he doesn't know Lou. The other day Lou Hoover met Charlie Small on the street. “Hello, Bill." said Lou. “There you are, Andy, all messed up again. I’m Charlie not Bill." “Well, you haven’t anything on me I’m Lou, not Andy.”—Indianapolis News. Let the Eagle print you some personal bank checks on Ham- mermill Safety paper, Come look at It. In Detroit a man struck a match to look at his auto gas tank. Now h4’s learning to read with his fingers. In the life of a Vernonia boy the saddest words of tongue nr pen are"When does school take up again?” i Forego Crop Pays. As a result of systematized regula tion by the United States forest service, the forage crop of the national forests Is now returning an annuul in come to the federal treasury of close to >2,500.000. says the American For estry magazine. By a system of range allotments under which nominal graz ing fees are charged, the forest ser vice has brought the national forest ranges under practical and prutltuble administration. The Pitcher and the Well. “Did you participate In many en- gugements while In France?” asked the interested old lady. “Only five," replied the ex-A. E. r.- er with becoming modesty. “And you catue through them all unhurt?” "Not exactly," he returned sadly. “I married the fifth."—American Legion Weekly. A new dictaphone reproducer has been invented which is claimed to be fur superior to present Instruments of Its class The volume of sound can be altered by shifting a small lever, und Increased to such a degree, it Is claimed, that head receivers are not necessary.—Popular Mechanics Maga zine. Great Stuff. “Gonna put Hamlet in the flimsy “Cun get some great effects with the ghost." “Iluh?” “Look at the way he can fade In and out."—Judge. time you get used to straw ha’ it’s too dirtv to wear any longer? ______ I ----- • Q iite an improvement h.<s b *en made in the roads during the past week- It’s agonddeal hetterto "stop, L<»ok and Listen” than to speed st ill and hear angles. The average Vernonia womans ambition is to look as well as she thinks she looks. Still another trouble about Retting rich ouick is you piay get caught a good deal quicker A dog tax ordiance of $2 and $3 has been passed by the City Council. Progress means "Pep” Things are accomplish d by Doing. Ac tion Counts. Miss Irma Walker has given up her position in the Vernonia Bank anb will return to her home at Rockaway soon. Mis. Chirles Ream of Mist was in the city last week end. Sales Agents for Fords 2nd Fordson Tractors, Vernonia, Oredon. tory JOB PRINT We save ING kind can on this two months Firestone has built and marketed more tires than in any similar period in its history. are universally equipping with Fire stone Cords. This steadily increasing public pref erence is proof of the recognition by car owners of the greatdr values of fered by Firestone. It is a tribute to Firestone men—ail stockholders in the company—all actuated by the operat ing principle of Most Miles per Dollar. There are many reasons for the high quality of Firestone tires but chief among the special manufacturing proc esses are double gum-dipping, thus eliminating internal friction by insulat ing each cord strand, and air-bag cure, insuring a well-balanced and perfectly shaped product. The high average performance of Firestone Cords is wi/hout equal in the annals of tire making and is reflected by the general tea dency to specify Firestone for hard service. TBjticab and bus lines, buyinl; tires by the wile, Don’t speculate in tires—you will find the right combination of price and quality in Firestone. Come in and let us tell you about the service these Cords are giving other car-owners whom you know. you money of Printing We Print Anything VERNONIA EAGLE PRINTING Philadelphia, Pa. Where do »oula not go at death? (1) The souls of the wicked, Rev. 21: 27: And there shall In no wlso enter Info It (the heavenly City] any- thing that detlleth. (2) Tt>e souls of the righteous, John 3- 13: No man hath ascended up to heaven. Acts 2: 34: David Is not ascended Into the heavens. Heh. 11: 39: These ail, huvlng obtained a good report through faith, received not ths promise. What events must prsesds our on- taring Hsavon and seeing the Lord? (1) Jesus’ Second Advent, John 14: 3: I will come ugaln, and receive you unto Myself, that where 1 urn, there ye may be also. (2) The Saints' resurrection. Luke 14: 14: Thou »halt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just. (3) The Judgment I>ay, - Tim. 4: fl: Henceforth there Is laid up for me a crown of rlghti maneea, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day, and not to me only, but unto al! tt> t” n'so that love Ills ap|>enrlng. Rev. 11: 18: Thy wrath Is come, and the time of the dead, that they ah<’ lid In- Judged, and that Thou should-1 g c rev. urd unto Thy servants, the pro. h., and the saints. What Scripture proves that even Jesus had to wait until after hie resurrection before He could enter Heaven? John 20: 17: Jesus said unto her. Touch Me not: for I atn not yet as cended to My Father; but go to My brethren and say unto them. I ascend unto My Futlu-r and your Father, and to My God and your God. Where le the soul between death and th* awakening of the dead? Pa. 16: 10, Am Rev. Ver.: For Thou wilt not leave My soul In Sheoi. Acts 2: 31, Am. Rev. Ver.: He. foreseeing tills, spake of the resurrect Ion of Christ, that His soul was not left tn Hudes. Eccl. 9: 10, Am. Rev. Ver.: There Is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom In Nheol whither thou guest. and that He should he the flrat that should rise from the dead. 1 Cor. 15: 20: Now Is Christ risen from the dead and become the first fruits of them that slept. (2) But a restandlng from Imprr- fei-tlon to perfection. Luke 20: 35, 36: They which «hall be accounted the resur- worthy to obtain rect Ion . . . are equal unto tha angi-ls, snd are the children of God, being the children of the rrsurrrectlon. Phil. 3: 10, 11: That I may know Him and the power of His resume- tlon, and the fellowship of Ills suf- ferlngs, being made conformable qnto His death, If by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead. Acta 24: 15: Have hop* toward God. . . . that there s I h HI be a resurrection of the ¿ead. Act» 20: 6 8: I . ■ . am judged for tha hope of the promise made of God unta our fathers, unto which promise our twelve tribes. Instantly serving God day and night, hope to come; fi.r . . why should It be thought a thing Incredible with you that God Should raise the dead? i ber and Fac 8/ Ths Laymen’* Homs Missionary Movement, 1327 Snyder Ave., Local news matter was handed us by several, this week, and e certainly appreciate it. Local I' the average Vetnonia man news on every page.. Tell us had to spend a whole day as a any items you may know. telephone operator ■ e,d change WANTED; Contract work; his minb about hsw the exchange What does the word rssaurrsctlon either logging, road work or ought to be run. mean? gr ding. —Forsberg and Cc. Colun jbia City Ore. ' (1) Not merely the awakening of If you have lot -to sell call at 4t. the dead, else Jesus would not have Eagle office and list them. We been the fl rat one to be resurrected can sell them in a few hours if Matt. 9: 18. 25: My daughter Is dead, CHURCH SERVICES but lay Thy hand u; on her, and she you are not profiteering. Buy Vernonia Church of the Evangelicsl I shall live. He took her by the hand, ers enquire here every day; but I Association, Sunds.y Service*; Preach and the maid arose. John 11: 43, 44: He cried with a loud voice, Jjizarua, Mr and Mrs. Lee Hall of Poc ing 11 a. m, and 8 pm. Sunday school come forth I and he that wee dead , 10 a. m. Young P topic's Allia-'ce 7 p.m atello are guests of Mrs- Lind Prayer Meeting Thursdays 8 p. m. caine forth. Acta 26: 23: Christ should suffer, quist. Choir practice Tuesday S p. m. Storage, Expert Auto Repairing, Acetylene Welding, Ford Paris and Accesorios 3rd St., opposi e postuf tej MAN ASKS ANU GOD ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON THE RESURRECTION O. R. MILLS What two things are the antecedents of tha resurrection? (1) The fall from perfection Into sin. Imperfection and death through Adam, Rom. 5: 12, 17, 19: By one man sin entered the world, and death by sin. By one man's offense death reigned by one. By one man's dteot>edlen<-e the many were made sinners. 1 Cor. 15: 21, 22: For since by man came death; ... for all in Adam die. (2) The Ransom from sin, tmpor- faction and death through Christ, I Tim. 2: 5. 6: The Man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself a ransom for all. Horn. 5: 17, 18, 19. They which re ceive abundance of grace and of tha gift of righteousness atiall reign lu life by one, Jesus Christ. ... Ry the righteousness of one tha free gift enme (shall come) upon all men unto Justification of life; for . . . by the obedience of .one shall tha many he made righteous. 1 Cor. 15: 21. 22: By man came (shall come) also the resurrection of the dead; for . . « all In <3ir!*t shall be made alive. What la resurrected? (1) Not the body, 1 Cor. 15 : 85. 87| With what body do they coma? TW which thou lowest, thou aowaat not that body that shall be. (2) But the soul, Pa. 16 • 10: Foe Thon wilt not leave My soul In fflieoL Acts 2: 81: He foreseeing thia epskt iff tha resurrection of the Chrlat. that was not He left In Hades. Pa. 69: 48 f What man Is he that shall live and not see death; that shall deliver hla aoul from the power of 8haol?