Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 22, 1925, Image 7

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Beat Ball Park in Oregon
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If a Vergenti iMn nerlceti hfi
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i
rresslva concerns that invado you*
rt^ory, M r other miaf ’ o and t’ e
i i . rate <
advertiait g li y-u*'
I u C m I pupcr us compared with what
the other fellow pays to get your
business is the evidence of the apath
etic state of the average local mer­
chant.
The time to advertise is when the
business ia apparently going to the
other fellow. It would pay the coun­
try merchant to read some of ’be
circulars that his customers get
get from the other fellow soliciting
their business.
Girls who begin painting at
A man worth over (50,000,000
twelve usually need “whitewashing” died last year. It developed he had
at twenty.
paid no federal income taxes since
1916, and legally so.
Does anyone know why the aver­
Instead, he bought tax exempt
age Vernonia man can spado longer bonds of his state and city, yield!-ig
and with less fatigue when he is 4*4 per cent.
spading for fishing worms than he
But for this he would have con­
can when he is planting vegetables? tributed over (’50,000 toward ex­
penses of the federal government.
Now they’re talking of having a
A lot of fat women won’t care to Federal expenses were not on dollar
“toIl-the-Truth-Weex.’’
Better not go to heaven if they’re forced to less because he did not pay.
have it while the fishing season is on wear the long flowing robes supposed
CARD OF THANKS
Who did pay the (850,000? Why
to be stylish with the angels.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd request that
does congress refuse to pass legis­
lation doing away with future issues we extend for them to the people of
Every Vernonia family is proud
Vernonia, their deep and sincere
of its ancestors, but few of them * Our idea of a good husband is of tax exempt bonds?
the Vernonia man who can wipe
thanks
for the many sympathetic
, want to take care of the old folks.
dishes without dropping a few so
words,
the
kind offers of assistance,
er turnovers, the country merchant is
he’ll be sent out of the kitchen.
the
choir
for
singing and to all the
imbued with the quantity order iden
The fellow who buys a l%c stamp
neighbors
and
friends for the in­
must learn to be generous enough
It would have to be something aw. to get a price so he will make more terest shown to them in their hour
to give the government the other ful shocking to make the modern profit, regardless of the buying
of bereavement, at the sudden death
half.
Kiri blush so it would show through ability of his customers.
of their little daughter,, who waa
In other words, the merchant has
the paint.
buried Sunday. This kindness will
been doing a banking business and
The trouble with a political re­
never be forgotten.
,
carrying farmers from crop to crop
form is that it usually solves one
DO YOU KNOW
at a high rate of interest and in so
problem and creates two new ones.
THE NEWSPAPER.
doing haH fostered the idea that he is
That 21,000,000 letters went to a sort of philanthropist.
We frequently hear it said that
Professional ballplayers can knock
the dead letter office last year.
Getting cash by making it an ob­ the old time independent spirit of
flies but it is now up to the citizens
That 803,000 parcels did likewise ject for the customer to pay at the the newspaper is gone, that its edi­
of Vernonia to swat them.
That 100,000 letters go into the time of purchase is the method of torial policy is now subservient to
the business office. Yet this is not
mail yearly in perfectly blank enve­ up-to-date commercialism.
Nowadays when a fellow with a
lopes.
With taxes and other itemes of ex­ true, far there is more unselfish
bottle says: “Take a drink, it will
That (55,000 in cash is received pense that have to be paid the ques­ idealism in the average local paper
straighten you out, ,’’ it proves to be
annually from misdirected envelopes tioning of the purchasing power of than in any other business enter­
stuff that will straighten you out al)
That (12,000 in checks, drafts, the farmer’s dollar is an important prise. It frequently speaks out in
right.
and money orders never reach inten­ item and the merchant that tnes to the way which it believes will be fro
give the most for this dollar is go­ the good of the nation and of the
If the world is really better than ded owners.
community regardless of what the
That
Uncle
Sam
collects
(92,000
ing to get the money.
it used to be then our ansestors must
consequences
may be from a buai-
a
year
in
postage
for
return
of
mail
In the days of poor roads and limit
have been an awful bunch of toughs
ness
standpoint.
This is more than
sent to the dead letter office.
ed means of transportation the local
That it costa Uncle Sam (1,740,- buyer was compelled to buy at home the average business man will do
Young people of Vernonin don’t
pay as muck attention to older folks 000 yearly to look up addresses on but with the advent of mail-order or can do.
Of course the local newspaper is
houses and neighbori'ng cities the
now as they once did because it’s mis-directed mail?
That 200,000,000 letters are given local merchant will have to adopt now on a firm business basis. This
so hard to find anyone who will ad-
the service and that it costa in one more intelligent methods of mer­ is why it is improving from year to
mit that they’re old.
year, why it is giving its readers a
city alone (500 daily.
chandizing to keep his trade.
What has become of the old-fash-
The lack of advertising and cir- constantly better newspaper, and
We are all prone to talk of our cularizing, as against the other ag- why it is increasing its influence for
ioned traveling salesman who never
the good in the community. But the
tackled a hard customer until he had business going to someone else.
local
newspaper is still the principal>
Why?
Because
the
other
fellow
goes
a drink or two?
You need some printing and the booster for the community, and it1
after it and gets it.
With the increased ease of travel Engle office is now better prepared does its boosting often without any:
If you really believe in fniry
hope of material reward.
and
people visiting other towns they than ever to do it.
stories, buy some stock that is
Unfortunate indeed is the com-
are
naturally
attracted
by
the
ag
­
Letter
Heads.
percent.
guaranted to yield twenty
gressive merchant’s window and,
Statements.
Another thing that tends te riakc ’ quality being commensurate with
Envelopes.
anarchists is the thing of bringing ’ price, they buy something that they
Business Cards.
Pit" to market in an auto right past 1 could have bought in their own home
Programs.
the man who never gets to ride in town if the local merchant had busi­
ness acumen enough to take some
Blanks.
one only at a funeral.
O’L -
lessons from the largcr-town mer-
Notices.
Subscribe for the Vernonia Eagle. chant.
Bills and
Instead of buying closer and in
Dodgers.
smaller quantities and making quick-
Tickets.
In fact, we print anything as it
should be.
.
rngnlty which neither
i
so» tupporb its L>c 1 nc-.v:“S4 r.—
jUeCraeLon E.itcrpri-v,
t
Whoa Fa Coeaeo Haase la the Fall
“Who’s the stranger, mother dear?
Look* ho knows us—ain’t he queer!”
“Hush, my own, don’t talk so wild;
Ho'i ypur father, dearest child.”
“Ho’g my father? No such thing!
Father died away last spring.”
“Father didn’t die, you dub!
Father joined the fishing club;
But they've closed the club, so he
Has no place to go, you see—
No place loft for him to roam—
That it why he’s cming home.
Kiss him! he won’t bite you, child;
AU them fishin’ guys look wild.— i
Oregon Sportsman.
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?oa~.y Cosr* of ••
Oregon for Columbia County,
In the matter of the estate of Daisy
B. Dobbs, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
administrator of the above entitled
estate, by the above entitled court
and has duly qualified as such. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
them, properly verified, as by law re­
quired, to the undersigned, at his
residence in the city of Vernonia,
county of Columbia and state of
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
The Vernonia post office has been
DA DOBBS, Administrator.
notified officially that it will enter
Date of first publication May 1st
a second class office beginning July
1925.
1st. Yes, the city io growing fast.
Date of last publication May 29th,
Ninety per cent of the homes in 1925.
and around Vernonia get the Eagle
W. A. Harris, attorney for estate.
tj mail each week.
Keep the Flies Out
*
We make the Screens, Doors and Win-
dows just to fit and make them right.
Place your order now, that we may
measure up and beat the flies to it.
I
th city and
out of town
Mailorders
received
NOW
for
ROSARIA
HIS MAIL order system has
been adopted ao that every
community may secure its seats
the same hasis as the citizens
Portland.
T. J. EDWARDS
(Insured Carrier)
Portland to Vernonia and r
Way Points
Treatment
for
VERNONIA OFFICE
A. W. Whitaker, “The Cozy”
—Telephone 673—
FALLING HAIR AND
DANDRUFF
PORTLAND OFFICE
Auto Freight Terminal
E. Water and Yamhill Sts.
East 8226
912 Division Street
—Phone Sellwood 1185—
—“Nuff Said’’—
o—o
N. Soden
Rose Barber Shop
Atiiemade
jfinhe^fest.
intheMfesy
STANKEY & SON
Vernonia Woodworking Co.
Vernonia
rays and sky*
I Football —
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You will secure the
best seats
by ordering NOW. They will
sent you immediately upon receiving
your check or draft or post office
money order.
ROSARIA.the stupendous
pageant of the rose
The greatest outdoor performance
ever staged, with a cast of five
thousand singers and dancers, all
superbly costumed and perfectly
trained.
Just indicate the seats you want
and the best tickets unsold will be
sent you at once. It will be safer to
enclose a self-addressed stamped
envelope for reply
PRICES
No War Tax
Arena chairs (four center sections,
dwectly m front of stsge) ............. (2 00
tiTns «*2,<*eettan* ,o "J** ***) 1 W
Grand stsnd (in fr-ohWht#)
Bleachers (to asdc of su
reserved)...................
Bleachers (unreserved)
Marl orders to Rose Festival Headquarters,
Room 605, Oregon Building. Portland,
Oregon. Make remittancea payable to
Treasurer. Portland Rose Festival Inc.
ROSARIA
PAGEANT FEA TURE OF
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Multnomah Stadium
June 15-19
To Build Your City
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
—By—
E. R. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee, Okla., Cham­
ber of Commerce.
That because men have power of thought is why
so many cities have progressed so fast.
That thoughts properly directed possess the
ability of action.
That action bring results.
That all citizens should act, and act together to
help business. Helping business is the one big
way to help a city.
That buildig a city is such a big, square-deal
business proposition that all citizens should be
moer than willing to work together.
That if they do, each one as well as the whole
city, WUI te JIlore prosperous.
That where citizens W rich with ability and
energy and the willingness to work,' nothing
can hold them back.
That success is always achieved when all work
and pull together.
YOUR CITY HAS BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR
THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE.
YOU HAVE
HARDLY SCRATCHED THE SURFACE OF
THE WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES THAT
EXIST
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