Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 24, 1925, Image 7

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EAGLE FEATHERS
The Fla« of^Washinaiôri
BY SABINA PENROD
SERVICE!
SAFETY!
We
want no International, nor
Bolshevistic rag.
To float beside Our Banner, Our
Dear Old Starry Flag,
The Banner of Odr County/, th«
flag for you and me,
The flag Our Heroea died to eave
the Flag of Liberty-
Just One Flag, Our Flag, the Flag
of Washington.
That always will, in Peaco or
War, in safety lead us on,
The Banner of Our Fathers, the
flag for you and me,
The flag Our Heroes dio(j to
save, the Flag of liberty.
We want an nble leader, a man of
sterling worth,
To guard this glorious country,
where Freedom had its birth,
Td safeguard all its people, on land
and on the sea,
We want a loyal President, to
guard our Liberty.—
We want an able Senate, that’s
lowul, true and brave,
To guard us from the spoiler, in
any crisis, grave,
To keep Our Constitution, in all
its purity,
We want a Loyal Congress. to
guard Our Liberty.—
We want Our Starry Banner, the
Ensign of the Free.
To waxe abovo this blood-bought
land, the Lan^ of Liberty.
Long may she wave in triumph, on
land and on the sea,
The Banner of Our Fathers, the
Flag of Liberty.
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VERNONIA
Population, 2000.
High School and Standard Grade
School.
Pay Roll City—Milla, Logging.
Fa.ming. Dairying, Fruit, Vegetables
P. A. & P. Ry. Town growing fast.
On Inland Loop Highway Between
Portland and Astoria.
A Large Territory to Draw From.
49 Miles From Portland, 35 M;les
From Forest Grove, 27 Miles
From St. Helena.
Many Opportunities in Vernonia.
Best Hunting, Trapping and Fishing
in the Northwest.
An Industrial Center.
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THIN*
—By—
E. R. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee, Okla., Cham­
ber of Commerce.
That electrical appliances are very necessary in
house work. They are time, money and labor
savers. No house should be without them.
—“Nuff
Said”—
o—o
Rose
N. Soden
Barber Shop
J
T. J. EDWARDS
(Insured Carrier)
Portland to Vernonia and
Way Points
VERNONIA OFFICE
. Whitaker, “The Cozy”
—Telephone 073—
PORTLAND OFFICE
Auto Freight Terminal
E. Water and Yamhill Sts.
East 8220
912 Division Street
—Phon« Sellwood 1185—
A Kansas City man was knocked
out of bed the other morning by
lightening. It takes that to get some
fellows up. ,
That electrical appliances help to build health
for the housewife; lack of them destroy health.
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Next to his first baby, nothing
makes a Vernonia man any proud­ K
er than pulling in his first big fish.
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If the Japs use the same kind
of matches they send over here they
must have a lot of trouble keeping Í
the home fires burning
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The fellows who used to travel
about telling fortunes are now go­
ing around selling stock in goidless
gold mines and oilless oil wells.
That electrical appliances do much to take
drudgery out of house work. They make hard
work easy and a pleasure.
That electrical appliances can be bought at a
price that anyone can afford, and their cost of
operation is very small. Every effort should be
made to increase their use in order to reduce the
hardest work in housework.
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OF
VERNONIA
Vernonia, Oregon
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Some of us can remember the time
when a man always asked a lady’s
permission before lighting a cigar-
ette.
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Vernonia still has a few men who
try to impress you that honesty and
piety will be getting scarce when
people of their age are gone.
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Half the world may not know how
the other half lives, but the half
that doesn’t know is working over­
time trying to find out.
SELLERS OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
SHOULD ADVERTISE NOT ONCE IN A
WHILE- BUT ALL THE WHILE SO PEOPLE
CAN BETTER KNOW THE MANY LABOR-
SAVING DEVISES THEY HAVE TO OFFER.
JUICE—IT PAYS
Copyright 1925
VERNONIA STEAM LAUNDRY
QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED
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When prosperity shakes hands too
many think the work is all lone and
signal the picnic train for a ride.
BETTtR LAUNDERING MEANS GREATER
JOY FROM LINENS
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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,
heated 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
PHONES
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We see where they’re using old
auto inner tubes for doormats. They
are nice to wipe your feet on when
the family has a “blow out.”
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We have met Vernonia women who
will admit they are not handsome,
but we never have met one who
would admit that she wasn’t sen­
sible.
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Boys are no worse than they ever
were. The only difference is they
get by with it now, whereas the
old-time boy had 1« face the music.
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The yarn trade is better. This
means cotton yarns are some worse
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Our advise to Vernonia boys is to
work hard so that when they are
old they can have the things that
only young people enjoy.
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A judge has ruled that a man
can’t make his girl give back the
STATE LAUNDRY CO.
EAST 0857
A Vernonia Institution, Modem in Every Respect
It is because they are cowards,
not because they are modest, that
most Vernonia men don’t shed more
clothes in summer.
EAST 9387
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IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL, RENT OR
TRADE AND WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLACE AN
AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
If the Hot Weather is causing you to suffer—it’s no
one’s fault but your own.
engagement ring. But the
ment man can.
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This store is in Full Swing daily with men buying
their—
SUMMER CAPS.
SUMMER SHIRTS,
SUMMER STRAWS,
SUMMER HOSIERY,
SUMMER SHOES
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
mt investment by purchasing for a
Make a prudent
—Shoes _Z_1
to Hat—that
few dollars an outfit
<_ ~_______
2__*_ will
. “* serve
you and keep you comfortable all Summer.
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Think the matter over and we feel sure that
you will decide that the latter plan is the best
for yourself. Buy a bank account with this bank.
BANK
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Quick Service—Watch for Our Car
Get your Job Printing done at the home printing office.
The Eagle office can handle all your commercial print­
ing. Only up-to-date, classy work done at Eagle office.
install­
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stallment plan. A bank account may be had in the
same way, by laying aside monthly balances, the
same as your installment payments. The difference
is that in the purchase plan you spend your money*
while in building your bank account you save, and
besides we pay you interest on your money, and
you may withdraw any part of it at any time.
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There are still a few old-fashioned
girls who sit on the floor when they
put on their shoes and stockings.
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We heard one Vernonia man hop­
ing yesterday for everlasting peace.
He said we’ll have it in order to
make enough money to pay for the
last war.
That the housewife is the one who makes life
worth living. She is the essential part of the
smoothe running of the home and life. She is a
true partner in every sense of the word; without
her, the work of the world could not be done.
Her day is long and taken up with work and
worry. She gets few leisure hours. Electrical ap­
pliances will make her work easier and give her
the more leisure hours she deserves.
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FALLING HAIR AND
DANDRUFF
NOWADAYS Many Things are bought on the in­
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COME IN AND SEE HOW CHEAPLY THIS
CAN BE DONE.
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Backward, turn backward, oh
time in your flight; please make ’em
bite again just for tonight.
I’ve
sat on this boulder for sixteen long
hours, and baited with crawfish and
doughballs and flowers, and min­
nows and rye bread and liver and
bees, and grasshoppers, fishworms
and limburger cheese. And never a
nibble—a jerk on the line—of
sunfish or sucker I’ve seen not a
sign- My arms are fried brown and
my nose is burnt red—my seat is
worn thin and my legs are both dead
My stomach is puckered, tied up in
a knot. an<j yearns for a waffle or
something else hot.
I’m sore and
I’m dirty and thirsty and stiff; lye
lost my tobacco and ain’t haj a
whiff. And I’ve got the small-pox,
the measels or pip; I’m all broken
up on my shins and my hip.
It’s
fourteen long hours by the road to
my shack—to cold cream—to com­
fort—to rest and a snack.
Oh,
backward, I guess, is the way I
shall turn; they don’t want to bite
and I don’t give a dum! For I have
been fishing—I’ve had a good day;
now all that I want is some grub and
the “hay-”—Elldee.
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NEW FALL
SAMPLES
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Woolen
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Now Displayed
S. WELLS, Tailor
Bridge Street—Vernonia
—Phone 891—
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The postoffice has been newly
papered and painted.
A large new store to open in
Vernonia next week.
A. W. PETERSEN
Across from Theatre
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Second and Bridge street
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Mrs. J. W. Bush has been visiting
the past week with her relatives in
Cleaning and Pressing
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Eastern Oregon.
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