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VERNONIA
Population, 2000.
High School and Standard Grade
School.
Pay Roll City—Mills, Logging.
Farming, Dairying, Fruit, Vegetables
P. A. A P. Ry. Town growing fast.
Un Inland Loop Highway Between
Portland and Astoria.
A lairga Territory to Draw From.
49 Miles From Portland, 35 M:>es
From Forest Grove, 27 Miles
From St. Helens.
Many Opportunities in Vernonia.
Best Hunting, Trapping and Fishing
in the Northwest.
An Industrial Center.
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More than one Vernonia woman is
ready to take oath that there
wouldn’t be uny forest fires if they
had to depend or their husbands to
build them.
—By—
E. R. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee, Okla., Cham
ber of Commerce.
Another trouble with the world is
there are too Many people laboring
under the impression that laws do
not apply to them.
The Vernonia man who asks what
has become of the old-time naughty
joke hasn’t been in “polite society”
lately.
If Lot’s wife ha«] been equipped
with a rear-sight mirror she would
probably have lived to a ripe old age
Everything considered, it is prob
ably just as well that the U. S. hasn’t
17 vice-presidents, like some of oui
big banks.
Many a man owes all he has to his
wife—and a lot more to other people
If there is one man on earth who
earns every cent he gets it, is the
chap who marries for money.
Two things the average Vernonia
man can’t understand are why a dog
should have fleas and why a wife
should have so many fool relations.
Dayton, Tenn., will have a real
trial when it tries to take care of al
the exhibits at the monkey-hearing.
There’s this to be said in favor of
Mormonism—it doesn’t throw the
entire burden of supporting a hus
band on one woman.
You can’t blame a Vernonia wo
man for wanting her husband t<
keep well,
There in’t anything on
jari.h more disagreeable than a sic!
nan who isn’t sick enough to stay
unconscious.
The man on foot isn’t the only on«
the automobiles keep on thes jump
There’s the coroner.
The reason we’d hate to marry r
“flapper” is because as a helpmat«
they’re about as useful as a match
that has been lit.
There are still a few citizens
around Vernonia who can remembei
when we used to get our wintei
weather in winter instead of in May
and June.
They’re talking of making a
senator out of Gen. Pershing. Now
isn’t that a fine way to treat a
fellow who tried to help his country
Evidently an aviator needs a para
chute that will open just as much as
a motorist needs brakes that will
hold.
How many in Vernonia can recall
when there was more need for safe
ty pins than for “Safety Weeks?”
That the fundamental conditions for better
business were never better than they are today.
That there is no question but that the world is
on the threshold of a long period of prosperity
and progress
That those business concerns who are progres
sive tell that interesting fact by advertising.
That advertising tells the stoiy of a business. It
is the service by which the public judge a busi
ness
That advertising is a presentation of what a
business concern has to sell the public
That persistent advertising means quicker, eas
ier and larger sales
That well advertised products are always of
superior quality.
That persistent advertising is a guarantee of
quality.
That the wonderful growth in saels of well ad
vertised products prove their wealth.
Anything worth selling is worth advertising.
Anything worth having is always advertised.
Truthful advertising is an honest service to the
public.
Copyright 1925
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Rose
N. Soden
Barber Shop
T. J. EDWARDS
(Injured Carrier)
Portland to Vernonia and
Way Points
VERNONIA OFFICE
A. W. Whitaker, “The Cozy”
—Telephone 673—
PORTLAND OFFICE
Auto Freight Terminal
E. Water and Yamhill Sts.
East R226
912 Division Street
—Phone, Sellwood 1185—
WANTED— Old cotton rags at the
Eagle office, must be clean, cash
paid.
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BETTER LAUNDERING MEANS GREATER
JOY FROM LINENS
If you own good table linens you have a right to be particular
how they are laundered.
Also to feel pround of them, as there
is nothing more beautiful than linens of good quality, properly
laundered.
In our laundering of table linens, pure soft water, mild soap,
churned into billowy suds, are our only cleansing agents.
Fre
quent rinsings make them white as snow.
No wringing. The
water is thrown out by a whirling process which does not wear,
tear nor squeeze the linens.
The ironing is done by gentle pressure between padled rolls,
heate«] by steam.
No scorching.
Results—snowy whiteness—satin smoothnes—a pleacing rich
ness of appearance.
Send your linens to us regularly and you’ll get maximum joy
and service from them.
395 EAST BROADWAY
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We constantly strive to be of service to our de
positors and welcome the opportunity to discuss
your financial problems. This part of our service
is of little value unless you take advantage of the
opportunity offered.
During our daily business transactions, we natur
ally meet conditions and receive information on
financial matters that might be of great value to
you. Your business with us is always considered
personal and you may be assured that our consulta
tions with you will be held in strict confidence.
Discuss the small matteis as well as the more im
portant ones. You may think it unnecessary but
what is often conside: ed a small matter may turn
out to be most ’mportant. This is but one of the
many ways we can serve you.
-The maid’policy of ou bank is ‘safety.’
Various Banking Laws a e in ef'ect to maintain
solvency. However, we do not stop here, your
funds, placed in our 1 ecping are surrounded by
every known safeguard both human and mechani
cal.
BANK
OF
VERNONIA
Vernonia, Oregon
QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED
A Vernonia Institution, Modem in Every Respect
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Quick Service
WHY NOT HANG
THE BOOTLEGGERS
STATE LAUNDRY CO.
EAST 0657
SAFETY!
How angry the nation would be if
a native of a foreign land should
slay an American sailor during the
visit of the battle fleet!
Demand
would be made immediately for the
death of the slayer and payment of
indemnity.
But a bootlegger strikes down one
of Uncle Sam’s defender’s with
poison during the fleet’s visit to San
Francisco and the worst he need to
dread, if caught, is a fine or a brief
term in prison.
One of the chief arguments ad
vance«] against capital punishment in
a recent debate between two notion-
ally famous men was the fact that
less than one per cent of all the
murderers in the Unitel States pay
the extreme penalty. This discrimina
tion, of course, reacts against the
law; it embitters the relatives and
friends of the few who die for their
crime; they can see no jutsice in a
law that lays the hand of death on
only one out of one hundred who are
guilty.
In a western murder trial the de
fense raised the point that the killer
di«j not premeditate the taking of
life, he did not go there armed; he
did not 'slay with malice afor-
thought,* he deliberated only a minor
crime. After he entered the home a
boy heard him, ran to a bureau
drawer, picked up an older brother’i
revolver and face«] the sneak thief
In the scuffle the weapon was dis
charged and the bullet entered the
heart of the boy. And the supreme
court of Utah upheld the principle
that when a man plans a minor of
fence against the law and it develop«
into a major crime the penalty
should be the same as though the
major crime were the result of de
liberate intent.
Isn’t the bootlegger equally as
guilty of first degree murder when
his deliberate violation of the law
results in a death?
Shouldn't the
man who sells deadly poison dis
guised *■ liquor be treated a a mur
derer? We can think of no reasoning
that would entitle him to any other
treatment---- June Sunset.
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