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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1925)
/ Everybody Read» it Place Your Ad Here NOTICK I tr 1 ue Man for the Job Beginning April 1st. 1826, the medical and surgical service« I rend- By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of er, will depend on the way you pay Illinois. me for such work. If you are a charity patient I will surely give «TT ISN’T a Job for every man," 1 you my sharp of such services.. But someone has said, "but a real man so long as I see the theatre well at for every Job.” I suppose I give as much advice to tended, so much tobacco used, which young men anil their parents as the thing is not a food and is not escen- next man—sometimes when it is asked for and at other times proffered gratu tiul to life; the dance hall well pa itously. Perhaps in the latter case it tronized, the ball games well attend- is seldom considered very seriously. ' ed, and in fact, every othsr place of There is no oilier subject upon which counsel is sought more frequently amusement included, the purchase than that which has to do with the I of automobiles in many instances. choice of a Job. I am forced to make this announce There are two opinions which are quite generally held by young people ment public, and to say that if you with reference to Jobs. The first is hire me to do work for you, you that practically all the Jobs in the will have to make arrangements to world are taken or will be taken by pay me or call another man. I am the end of the month, and that if the not unfair in thia. And if you owe young fellow In question does not get ten men ten dollara, all I Want ia out and after a Job at once he will be niy lollars. I lo not want all your left holding the sack. This opinion money while the grocers family go has been ex unit since the spring I graduated from college—and posalbly hungry. Neither do I wish you to before that lime. The other opinion ia give it all to the garage man, the that there are good Jobs and bad ones; meat man, the drug man or any thut some jobs in themselves offer a other man, at the expense of my straight und open road toward un children. questioned success. This has no reference to the hon- “What is a good thing for a boy to arable friends and neighbors who study for?" fathers ask me, with the have patronised me, and who have idea that there is some alchemy or open sesame in the Job itself, and that in some instances, at least, sacri it does not depend to any lurge de ficed in order to pay for my services. I appreciate this and will en gree upon the man. When I was a graduate student i deavor to show it by giving service years ago In an eastern university I so far as my ability will allow. But came into contact with a considerable it docs refer to those who could pay number of men engaged in advanced if they would, and those who have study who were no longer young. They left town without arranging matters had apparently so far, not done well In the teaching profession. Itu-J with me for settlement, also to those lacked tact, enthusiasm, personality, who will yet beat me in one way or an understanding of human value or another and brag of it when it is something of the sort that was neces done. sary to their getting on, and. at much There is no more reason why I -sacrifice, they had given up their po should do work for you and wait sitions in order that they might pur indefinitely for my money any more sue the sUwTTes ttc ess.iry to the ob than there is why you should be ttiiirthg or an a<lvan< ed degree. What impressed me was that mos’ asked to wait for your money with of them had the idea that the degre> no material hopes of ever getting it. itself was Um talisman that would Suppose you had done work for me bring tbei . all tluse qualities tlie lack [ and 1 would act as if nothing had of which hud meant failure for them • ever happened. How would you They gave little or no thought to the feel? How would you act? Then development of tlieir chant s. to I be fair in your dealings, and when the cultivation of an app,'tiling person ullty, r even to the acquisition of you have paid your bills you can call knowledge which e ight In some prac me or any other physician and tical way make them better teachers— a favorable reply. If you dare say I am too high in it was only what would help them up the hill toward the coveted degree my charges, come in and look at the ’hat they concerned themselves with. fee schedule for our community, also It was the job which they kept in that arranged by the State, then mind and not the development of a come to your conclusions. real man for the job. Yours for service and better finan What most of us should concern our cial returns. selves with te not In looking out for R. I. HALL, M. D. a job which will offer a sure and easy approach to affluence end distinction, Mrs. A. D. Holaday. of Long but In developing our minds and char- acters and personalities to the extent Beach, Cal., visited at the Dr. Cole that the Job will come after us. home this week. Mrs. Hiladay ia a There will always be a Job for the mother to Mrs. Cole, and came north man who can first prove himself the to attend the funeral of her mother man for the job. at Scappoose. ''«#*nnn6r Union.) Dollar Day Saturday, Mar. 28th, 1925 Across from Bank Delivery if desired Green Trading Stamps DRY GOODS GROCERIES $1.00 5 yds. Hope Muslin............... 13 lbs. Sugar............................... $1.00 $1.00 6 yds. Apron Gingham ........... $1.00 11 lbs. White Navy Beans.......... $1.00 5 yds. Percale......................... 10 lbs. Fancy Head Rice........... $1.00 $1.00 4 yds. N'ght Gown Crepe...... $1 25 Bundle Washing Powder $1.00 ‘5 yds. Riplett Crepe............... and Mixed Soap................. $l.t ) $1.25 Mens Army Drawers or $1.25 Bundle Breakfast Food.... $1.0) $1.00 2 lbs. Butter................................ $1.00 Shirt ............................... 2% lbs. M.J.B. Coffee (bulk).... $1.( ) ALUMINUM 1 Can Snow Drift....................... $1.00 Great Northern Quality Brand 5 lbs. Bulk Shortening............... $1.(»J Guaranteed 20 years 1 Can Rampier Syrup............. $1.00 l>Cup Perculator $1.00 1 lb. Can Peanut Butter......... L2-qt. Dish Pan.... $1.00 1 Bottle Catsup....................... $1.03 1 Round Roaster.. $1.00 6 Cans Milk........................... Double TL/’cr.............................. $1.00 4 V» lbs. Chocolate.................. $1.00 6-ot. Kettle.................................. $1.00 We deliver all $2 or over order1 89 far 200 Vices on display for sale— Angel Cake Pan $1.00 as Trehome —Fre'i Meat: of all kin k a VERNONIA, Frank Koehler, The Dalles, Ore., stomach trouble. COMING TO PORTLAND Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle point. Ore., goitre. Enter tainmenT Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside, Ore., appendicitis. Henry Westfall, ulcer of stomach. Will be at BENSON HOTEL Wednesday - Thursday - Friday April 15, 16 and 17 Your Ad In This Paper Hears: 10 a. m. to 4 p- THREE DAYS ONLY Vernonia Eagle Na Charge far Co>*altation Dr. Melienthin ii a regular gradu al« in medicine and surgery and ia licensed by the State of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appen- dieitiis, gall stones, ulcers of stom ach, tonoaila or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re- sialtq in diseases of the stomach, | liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,1 heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatims, sciatica, 1«* ulcers and rectal ail-1 manta. BelfW are the name« of a few of hia many satisfied patients in Ore- fOIl, Hedrwick Wilson, Gold t, varicose ulcers. g> Ontario, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Ore., Mrs. E. C. Bates, Baker, Ore., eczema. DOES NOT OPERATE Putting an advertisement in this paper is much more economical and will get much greater re turns than though you hired a boy to go about crying the news aloud. And it affords you the opportunity to place all the facts of your offering before the peo ple of this community in an in telligent and completely con vincing manner. 1 O. M. Richey, Boring, Ore., heart trouble. Louis S. Steiber, 326 E. Buchan an, Portland. Ore., adenoids and tonsils. Remember above date, that con- sulfation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Aldress: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. GOOD TRAVELING IN AND OUT OF VERNONIA Vernonia has good passenger ser vice all the time. Mr. Hixon, pro- prietor of the Vernonia stage lines is certainly giving splendid service, He is constantly mproving and add ing to the service. Now he ia using brand new cars, as nice as a parlor chair, and is arranging for even more cars and equipment. Aa soon as roaj conditions permit and the demand is there, Mr. Hixon will put on large busses running to Keasey, Beach, Pittaberg, Koster and any near point where business demands. ■ I Parent Teachers’ Associat’n TO BE GIVEN AT High School Friday, Mar. 27, 8 p. m. A Silver Offering will be taken to assist the Asso- ciation to purchase necessary equipment for the schools. '"’URED OF AN EXCEPTIONAL HIGH CLASS PROGRAM a