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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
Best Weekly Âd Medium r Fishing and Hunting VERNONIA EAGLE i • ! A MERCHANT CONFESSES interest on the loan, and naturally he must add all this to the price Of the goods. , uu»ual statement was recently An U untiv Every debt, however, small or large, should be con published in the News-Gazette, < ham sidered a debt of honer. If a man does not want to pay paign. HL. signe.l by E. L. Murdock, l’AUL S. R BINSON. cash, it is perfectly legitimate to let the debt run for a head of a former leading ladies ready- E ditor and O wner . reasonable time. But it should be promptly paid when I to-wear store, which had closed its it is due, so that the merchant can use the money in doors to avoid being thrown into 1 > ■» : . .¿inai Po tue Paper, Standing paying his bills, thus keeping down prices to the point bankruptcy. In this statement the merchant set for Progress, , Fair Puy, Hom. Pat-j where the entire community will benefit. forth the principal rea ons tor the i. VE 3 N0N: a Issued Every « • $2 00 P<-r Y< r. .-using Rates - 2oeta pek inch, ■i.;le column measure, each week. V. e collect tor advertising the firat of every month. store'» faihirw to . maintuin th.* preati c and prosperity it had enjoyed in tin^ pas«. He said: "Perhaps the greatest contributing < uise i* the fact that four years ago our firm, because we thought the rate .They use to use the mail, but now our “expert agriculturists’’ who can’t tell ■ squush from a gourd are broadcasting over the radio. , >i. . , Law Enforcement, Good . ucci« and The Home Beautiful. Entered ns aecond-cl - 4, 1922, at th.* ... noms, Oregon, of March 3 SPEED! Speed in bn rule of vest reposed Iasi devoted I to on No time t I register level qualities dies withers. _s.Ni O No time for < terests. Speed in pic from the ieci; less for the ti carries the m- gained in cl applaud. Two hundre motor ride, mountain 01’ travel sed v vhik recollection; scape. Foi Ul of health la The pace t ing cleaied I; do with that t< portion? V( a cent? Y< you lay the ber of your fam the time to ; peet Call a nerves with reJi appreciation <>• enjoy life as yi with family, v in life. Stor will last you ab Slow down d; When the Dodge Brothers automobile plant was sold a few days ago to a group of New York bankers for the . ecovi ts Must Be Settled in Full stupendous sum of $146,000,000 we had good proof that Every 30 Daye the auto is here to stay. But if additional proof is de sired, we have only to listen to Henry Ford. He says autos will be bought by new customers as fast as they are made, by people able to own mote than one machine, and I to replace those torn up or that are constantly wearing out. And within a few more years other countries will TEI) get the fever and it will take millions of machines to sup ‘ ''lie mad with speed! ply them. Nothing is going to take the place of the autos, i re one was made the he says’ and no other country will ever be able to build i the bank where one them in such huge quantities as America. In other words, eis served in the time he says people will always want automobiles, and as long as they want them they are going to be made, ami made And to what end? ersonality sinks to cash in such vast numbers as to keep millions and millions of ntemplation, and finer dollars in circulation all the year around. If we have any ! > illness, and morality Vernonia residents owning automobile stock, this ought 1 ..nd friends fall away, to be a most interesting statement. nd family finds other in- THE DAY OF REST cond per mile clipped Man wisely sets apart one day in seven as a period ¿111(1 >i - ¡nds cheer- One hour um, and the telegraph of rest and change- Sunday is the day to emerge from • » the world. One day the rut and groove of life and do something different. ■ ! flight, and the nations The successful farmer renews the soil each year; the flower grower feeds and waters the roots of his plants; ' ; - covered in a Sunday the motorist cannot run his car unless he recharges the memory of shadowed battery—all life has a tendency to run down if we don’t Two thousand miles keep building it up. Sunday gives us a few hours to vacation speeds, and no pause and take new breath before making a fre: h start L ay and blurred land- But resting up doesn’t mean going to seed entirely, for expended and no store there is always enough activity on Sunday, doing things re need. that are different from what we have to do during the ru-aing train at the cross- week, to keep us from growing stale. Going to church »erhaps. What will you is the best way to rest. And we dare you to point to a . <> is your sense of pro- man who will say that he never felt he lo.it anything . million dollars against during the remainder of the week because he spent an hist ten seconds. More hour or so inside a church on Sunday. and that of each mem- The Crown-Willamette Paper Co., has decided to put n seconds. And then use crossing. their new paper mill at Camas. But h^’e is the interest Sooth your jaggled ing part of the story: They hr a several locations in i • to live. Regain your view, and publicly declared that they choose Cama* be derate your pace and cause Camas really wanted them > the xteut that they =4 med again with books, sent a committee to investigate, and sent them a petition the worth-while things signed by the business men asking them to locate in ’eLurely memories—they Camas- Good hint for live commeu ial bodies; no good a be a source of pleasure, for those believing they are over-advertised already. mad.—Miami Motorist. We congratulate Camas. <1 .VE YEARS The best City for a io forecast date« launguage th: the nation i years. The Secre sui pluses o has been t! but one way for normal; that w<>i the demands is thqt prp&pei' i/onths fi( i unemploy me: dition, too, i haivest turn of labor. an< It high wag report says VP)’ profits this ye n I1 and fruits, in a bountiful Of',, <iknn 1 rance that j season in five y tainly a me j ; hearts. Citizen: c accordingly, for cities—she’s towns and on j. h - out of Washington in an agricultural .. iiich states in positive the fanning interests of inn it has been for five A. Mac Says ays there are no large . handicap prices, as The -.cars past; that there is f Flying Ape 5 » now, and that is back to < ' n to the point where r than our supply and liked our )1D if:. within the next few ms. There is still much stationery Vi I1 !■ cities, but this con- . V I •ny it means that when them will be no scarcitv ■ t be fo ced to pay such f .11 be swept away. The shape to realize good hid it last nay, cotton, livestock ecasts a good profit but week to verything. work with the assur- keep him . c the most prosperous ng try Jardine. It is cer- from carrying joy to millions of -.a can make their plans it off. A had her visit out in the . hiie now in the small But this week we G ILLS FIRST i merchant about now ci If you wer / in collecting his bills he as to how he coming in a little slow might state t ar >ing their bills go longer Some of his th they had a hard winter, than usuai o n the gations to meet. anti have rm my u r bad results in the com- But such oraci ’ ine-s men must borrow munity. The jy me ) make up for additional a- more money than / on their books. Some mounts whit ;h the iness men has plenty of people seein times, and that they do money at hi com piomptly. But this is a mis- not need to pay t V do business. The majority take, and the wit n extent on borrowed capital. of men depend to . e comes in slower than usual If payment or mei ha.- to go to his banker for a the result is the m tJl loan to pay the whole; aler 01 the jobber. He has to pay have all ♦ ) VERNONIA Population, 2000. High School and Standard Grade « School. Pay Roll City—Mills, Logging. Farming, Dairying, Fruit, Vegetables P. A. & P. Ry. Town growing fast. On Inland Loop Highway Between 1 Portland and Astoria. A Large Territory to Draw From. | 49 Miles From Portland, 35 Mdes ■ From Forest Grove, 27 Miles From St. Helens. Many Opportunities in Vernonia. Best Hunting, Trapping and Fishing in the Northwest. An Industrial Center. Where You Can Your F p V a a A You would not plant com i in a swamp or hay in your vegetable garden, Olcourse not. You plant them where you'll get , the greatest yield. Just so with money. For the greatest yield and sa'pst, plant your money in a savings account in this strong bank—wh< ie money grows. BANK Monuments and Markers In both Marble and Granite For a great reduction in price, saving to the purchaser of from 10 to 25 per cent Come and be convinced M. N. LEWIS A CO. Cor. 4th and Main Sts. Hillsboro, Oregon Typewriters Late Models For sale on easy terms or for rent. Vernonia Representative OF VLRNONIA Vernonia, Oregon VERNON*A STEAM LAUNDRY QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED A Vernonia Institution, Modern in Every Respect WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Quick Srrvicn -Watcl-. for Our Car HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION! SPRINGTIME IS HERE AND WITH IT COMES HOUSE CLEANING. LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR CURTAINS, BLANKETS, FEATHER PILLOWS, WASHABLE RUGS AND ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY WORK PROPERLY DONE STATE LAUNDRY CO MONUMENTS From now on you can purchase G row PHONES: EAST 0657-EAST 935/ VERNONIA, ORE. THE BROADWAY LINEN SUPPLY WILL SERVE YOU WITH THE BEST LINEN IN THE CITY —Same Phone«-— Emmott & Culver VERNONIA MEAT MARKET Choice selections of fresh killed Steer Beef. Fancy Veal and Grain Fed Hogs Wholesale Typewriter Co. the new tints, sizes, and assortments Beef Boils PATENTS selling at 98c. per box at the M. & M. Pharmacy Corner Aero*« from Gilby Motor Co. Spedai» For Saturday G. C. Olsen Beall Electric Building Obtained. Send model or sketch and we will promptly send you a report. Our book on F’jtents and Trade-marks will be sent to you on request. D. SWIFT & CO. — PATENT LAWYERS — 305 Seventh St., Washington, D. C- Over 34 Years’ Experience 10c-12 l-2c lb. Choice Steaks .....25c lh. Pot Roasts __ ... 15c lb. Fresh Hamburger .......... 15c lb. Pure Pork Sausage____ 25c lb. Weiners and Bologna 18c lb. PURE OPEN KETTLE RENDERED LARD 10« ...................................... |1.86 Bulk .................................. 20c lb. Fresh Whipping Cream 35c pt. Kippered Salmon ...........30c lb. Fresh Dill Pickles .3 for 10c We Handle nil Kinds of Fancy Cheese We carry a large variety of Luncheon Meat«