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1er Annual 4, 1922, at the pom offlcs M Veraonta, Oregon, tmdy the Act of
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PASTO* TOWN MARSHALL
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Paul Robinson, Editor and Owner
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DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?
By E. R. Walts, See., ShaWaeq. Okla-
Parasites W^e
Live
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Workers
We’ve often wondered what this old world would de­ . Will Be Kept Ovt, Rev. I. L.
By MARTHA B. THOMA*
' homo, Board of Cam merca
generate
into if there v.Tas no such thing as Hope; we’ve
Meaning Declares
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often tried to picture just how muck misery we should be
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Hrne Ripe to Arrange tfer vArUVe
That a city'should keep dressed
BRAMAN, OKLA. — Baitleggers
; ’ Years. How about turning ever ' i
forced
to
go
tnrough
if
we
were
not
g'fted
with
the
hap
­
up. not once in a while but all the
drug peddlers and dance hall oper­
Pair to XJregea to l»i*
■ our brains? Most of ua work ' 1
py
faculty
of
looking
into
the
future
and
believing
that
whBe, >o that it will appear better
ators who may have their optics
> these factories In our beads < I
turned toward the seat of northern
To sponsor, arrange for an<j build dressed and more attractive than the tomorrow will be brighter than today.
about half time and half-capae- ' ►
a “WoiftFs Fair and Universal Ex­ other ^cities.
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And as we come to the birth of a New Year such re­ Oklahoma’s . newest oil field, have lty. When a new idea walks In ‘ /
we hnstle him out before bo dis- ; ;
That the’ city that is not only a flections pour in upo nus thick and fast. We reach the been served informally with notice
position” wilt take about three yean.
Curbs the quiet of the place. < >
Oregon and the Pacific Northwest place In which to live but a good
that the town marhsai of Braman
season of new Hope, the day when we can close up the is a preacher and that he has “a Why
not let him ramble about ; I
should begin at once plans for such plact to make a living, makes the
and stir up the old machinery? ‘ >
book
of
the
year,
open
up
a
new
one
and
Hope
that
ev
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gun on his hip, stiff jaws and eyes
a Fair early In 1928. It is wanted; it strongest appeal to the outside world.
If he makes a racket and starts i !
and clean when it, too, is brimfull of courage.” .
That visitors to a city should be ery page of it will still bc ' bright an<
is needed; it will be Worth millions
a tight with all the old ideas, let < ;
to the coast and actually worth hund­ given a pleasant greeting and their ready to lay away with the others.
Having heard of the experiences
him scrap it out You can clear
of many another Oklahoma town be­
reds of dollars to every eitisen. Your visits made enjoyable, so that they
up th^ damage afterwards, and ;
Insofar
as
Vernonia
is
concerned,
we
bel
’
eve
the
most
ing subjected to the harrowing and < r will probably feel amazingly re-
children may not be able financially wilf be pleased with the city and will
of our citizens can lay away reqord of the departed year hectic influences of an oil boom the < > freshed. The trouble with most ' ’
to take a worlds tour and visit var­ desire to buy and work and live in it.
without
regrets. Our people have prospered to the point town fathers and other business men « < > > of us is a deep-rooted aversion • >
That if a city expects to move
ious cities of our own nation, but
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^by a “World’s Fain" all those sights head in the march of progress it where they have no reason for discontent. .There have of Braman sought a purporeful, < > to enlarging the works!
Let's put In a new window 1 •
are brought to thenl. All thg beauties must extend a welcoming hand to been shadows along with the shunshine, it is true, but courageous man to keep the peace
now anti then, oil up the cogs. < i
of other states and other nations’, all the outside world by advertising, they only served to make us richer in experience and and compel obedience to law. They
find a place for new thoughts <
didn’t seek far until the Rev. I. L.
the scionce, the patents, She the gov­ thereby showing the people desiring
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stronger
in
our
ability
to
sacrifice
when
it
must
be
done.
ernment workings in plant life. in­ to live in a botter city how wise it
Manning, pastor of the Baptist
selves!
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dustrial accomplishments, mining, ex­ would be for them to look at their We have l’ved happily^a§ a community, growing stronger church, who already had delivered
Luther not only turned his < >
in each others friendship and hgppier as days rolled into his pulpit and pew to the cause, told
periments, etc. A few days visit city before settling.
brain over when he nailed that J ’
famous letter on the church < ►
That those who are seeking sites weeks and weeks passed into, months. We have come to them if there was any difficulty get­
would be worth years of schooling.
door, but about the whole world. i
Oregon needs a wet Pa folate prop­ for industries or homes are always know each other better, and that added knowledge has ting a marshal that a commission
as. well
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erly nhow the world wbrt really is seeking those cities that are progres­
might be given him. That ended the
served
to
make
us
more
appreciative
of
our
town
and
Newton only needed an apple '
sive
and
who
tel!
the
world
about
it.
search.
Mayor
Elmer
L.
Miller
issued
and after'seeing, ve will Lo reward­
as a eelf-starter towards the
The dumber of new industries, in­ the community about it
the commission and the preacher ap­
ed by the thousands of pe pie who
of gravitation.
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There have been eneded improvements postponed, but peared on Main street ready to de- « ► Idea
would stay h' re.’Oregon needs 100,- vestors and homeseekers which are
Shakespeare looked about him ;
000 more farmer«—-that alone is attracted to a city will be in direct that same Hope which fills our hearts at the bigging of a clare war on boom-town sin.
at the evervda.v doings of “high < i
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wbrth asking for through the public­ proportion to the attractiveness oí New Year leads us to believe they will receive attention
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o folks and plain folks,” and see
the invitation that is extended to
what he accomplished.
ity of a successful world’s fair.
in 1925. There have been some th‘ngs left undone, but
CUT OUT THE CANDLES
You never can tell whether ;
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In 128, we are informed, the them.
these
can
be
dispose
odf
along
with
our
new
tasks
if
we
you're a genius or not until ye« 1 >
American Legion will hold a big In­
Talk of progress in civilization and
scrabble around In your own I !
CHRICTIAN CHURCH
will only determine now that the year 1925 shall see relate,
ternationa! Convention in Paris.
each year, the terrible tale < > bead and produce something I
Everyone attendng and that is many
more actual good for the entire community accomplished of Christinas tree accidents. From ( >
Weatarn Nawapapar Uaioa.) ’
Morning at 10:00: .Sunday School.
thousand, will be an active advertise­
than
in
any
other
previous
year
in
our
history.
various
states
this
year,
as
usual,
11:00 o’clock: Preaching, Rev.
ment for Oregon’s World F’air. Lets
The outlook was never brighter for a happy and a comes the horrible details of burning
Gormley, of Portland.
make up our minds to have this Ex-
6:30
p.
m.
:
Chirstian
Endeavor.
prosperous
year, and we believe the feeling here is gen­ trees and burned bodies. In Oklaho­
positlon in 1928 and let’s have as a
1 1 11 RT*—
Christmas
Eve.
thirty-seven
7:30;
Preaching
Service.
erally
"Bo
that
effect. We believe our people
a
Bo
realize, as a ma
slogan frlm now until then, not “Port
deaths Was the result of a lighted
All invited to all services at High
land 1928” but “Oregon 192!!’’. And
rule, that w’e must co-operate in the fullest
illest T
}f we keep pace candle firing the Christmas tree and Starting Off
School Auditorium.
lot’s have the grounds ar r<e^r the
with other communities, and if we get all of the benefits burning the building. Why has the
theNcwlJear
city of Portjand as possible on ac-
to
which our town is entitled. The oldspirit of being con­ tree to do with the occasion, and at
WWUltics—what say
DUMB BELLS DID NOT FROLIC
to MARQ QRAHAM DONNER
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tent to let well enough alone is fast dying Qut—today our Christmas time teach our children I.,,—
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to cut down the young trees we
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The Vernonia Chamber of Com­ people want a better town, with better streets and better preach fo» a year to save. Many «•I!!?' had known«eacto other for
merce is going to have a Me »hne or schools and better highways into the outside world than thousand young western firs were Qp only a little while. Hat both ot
■ LAWS "CAN'T DO IT ' ,
ghato ««Miniiiiuiig the first uiey h«ive
had in the past. It is the sp’rit of progress, shipped over the country, not on ac­
them knew that through the tah*.
part of thia moath. The %ate wll b<? the desi'e for all these things, ap<|. with eath and every count of the Christmas spirit as • stretcb of years ahead titer wtteM1
hear eoowoae ex­
hflnpii-c „nd huppier -aa titay
ADVERTISED this time and it will
claim shortly if ter > distress^i» auto
citfcsen putting his shoulder to the wheel there is no rason far the.money they btui>«ut. Wilt wo «row
knew each other better aoUAwCte!!.
probably be called the “Chamber of
accident, that “there should be a law Commerce Frolic" an dnot be ridi­ why the year 1925 should not see us possessed of all of the ever learn?
a
It was on New Year's day that they
against such things.” The average culed with any such vulgar, fun­
annouaeed their enxagetneat. It was
we Hc^e fur.
VerroAta man seemingly doesn’t stop making, joke—as “Dumb Bells Frol­
Mr. and Mr*. Chas White and snch a beautiful day upon wMch to
want to renew the pledge of this paper, as a com­ children
are spending New Years in announce such a glorious, roaiaatie
to think that it is not u case of not ic”. The big doings that was to have
fact.
having «enough laws that is hr.ndi- been held last Monday bight has munity institution, to aid in'every way all movements that St. »Helens.
•‘My dear one,” he whispered, "wo
come
up
for
the
betterment
of
our
town
and
its
people,
as
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capping this country but a case of been postponed. It died from too
Miss Opal Coyle is spending Christ utan could care about a (tri as I COM
having ‘too many laws that are not many managers and no one man look well as those things wh’ch will advance the interests of;
about you.”
enforced^ The taw of common sense ing after it. The name aho probably our county and our state. All that we ask in return is that mas week with her parents, Mr. and
“No one could lore a man as I to*»,
Mrg. Waiter Coyle.
will do more to prevent auto acci­ helped to kill it But no one is dh-
you," she said. “Other <irte. I know."
to
which
every
honestly-conducted
newspaper
is
entitled
dents than all the laws on the statute eouraged and all arc now more de­
could never feel the lore I fieeL . It to
The fire (iron screamed Tuesday- a new feeling—to feel co much, each
books. If a driver is determined to termined than ever to pull a regul­ —the support an cdo-operation of the people of the com-1
be earelcte, (he law isn’t going to ar BIC TIME that all will talk a- munity. We want to do all in our power to make the Hope morning—the first timo in many great, great quantities of lore for an­
keep him fro .- killing or tajumg bout for months to come. Watch for of every citizen for a still more prosperous and a happier months. A fire had started in a rear other.”
storage room of the Vernonia Drug
“No one will be aa happy as wta
someone; ind neither is the taw go­ notice, dates, bills, bannesr, ads, and community come true.
Co. store. A. W. Petersen, whose
ing to stop him frem speeding if he cards. You will know abouc it and
store is joining rushed into the Hol­ will be,” he said.
Here is our New Year wish that all of your Hopes will lywood Billiard rooms and grabbed “No one." she agreed.
is determined to take a chance on you will want to attend. Wo believj
come
true in 1925. Here is our wish that the year 1925 w»ll a fire extinguisher that saved the “I don’t think any one ever lorodi
being eaught. It isn’t more taws that a publicity committee will be appoint
The fire department responded as I do you,” he said.
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bring you a greater measure of health and happiness, day.
wo need to cut down the toll of death ed an£ advertise U.
in very quick time, both hose carts
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m
sure
no
one
ever
lorad
aa
K
and injury from automobiiing—it to
■rosperity and contentment, than you have ever known arriving in two minutos. It was not do you,” she said.
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necessary, however, to tarn on the
eduction ef drivers to the point
before.
BARGAIN HUNTERS SEASON
For to both of them lore was nsw,
water.
where they will uqp common sense
EAGLE EDITOR
even as the year, was new.
Mid good judgement, and to where
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The majority of people appreciate
they will ktep constantly in mind the bargains, and know when bargain
fact that they are not good citizens season approaches. About the first of
unless tohy do all in their power to January and for a couple months
protect the lives and property
watch closely the advertisements f< r
others.
“January Clearance Sales”. Yau
can save money by reading and act­
ing accordingly. Make out your lLta
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAT
from Eagle ads.
The city water bonds must be paid.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker of
Every citizen owns the water sys­
tem. The rent for each tap is what Banka spent Xmas with their child­
the city depends upon to meet the ob­ ren, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McGraw and
ligations and if paid promptly it can Mr. and Mrs. Faank Hartwick.
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meet all demands without extra as
sessmenta or extra tax Each tap
must therefore be paid promptly.
Only one family to supposed to uae * ,yi
eteh tap. If your neighbor usee your
w
tap you will have to pay |S per
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month tor him. In one eaee we found
three femillea carrying wator fTp«*
one family’s tap. ThghRIMMB^Th
be fair ove^r mpg
will toeh fdrJSay /rqRrtiftW
ot
MAIL IT EAST
Paul S. Robinson, editor and owner of the Vernonia
Eaglfe, produces in the holiday i&ue number 18 of volume
3—not old as ages go; the city itself is young, but as ex­
emplification of sheer ability it is close to the top of the
1924 list It is a revelation to one who has not visited Ver­
nonia on the Nehalem and a persuading invitation to go.
It’s 44 pages ‘show the capacity of this printing house in
the timber.—Oregonian.
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PreadBng servicaa at the Rose
Theatre at 3:30 P. M. Sunday, Jan.
4th, 1935. Subject: “Is the Bible a
sealed book?” Special instrumental
and vocal music that you will enjoy.
If you are interested in “Ths
Christ Life Being the Criterion for
every human Hfo” and that’ “honor
is greater than life” and the fundi
mental principals ef the Constltu
tion of the U. S. and that OUR FLAG
stands for the noblest principals tha;
ever emulated from the minds of
men, we ask your co-operation. Brins
your friends with you. A cordial in­
vitation extended to all. J. M. Chao
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