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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
•_ VtlMOMlA EAGLE A b A FfATHERS I SERVICE! KAIKF 1 J Ford Tractors SAFETY! Oliver Farm Equipment to East THROUGH THE RECEIVING TELLER’S WIN DOW OF THIS BANK YOU CAN LOOK ON TWO YEAR PAYMENTS This and next Fall ■SUMMER S on salo mbar 15th. .UPON YOUR FUTURF COME AROUND AND GET PARTICULARS— SEE FOR YOURSELF It, October Uberai stop going and re- FOLLOWS »156.76 » 88.25 »108.65 »110 81 »122.01 »..66.25 »107.87 City. Mo » 74.25 te, Wis » 88.25 .. $149.60 .. »147.17 Hfi ... ... » 60.60 St Joseph, Mo ..... » 74.25 SL Louis .1.............. .... » 83.75 1 Washington, D. C. ^|U3.8l , Corresponding farei ?ÆcPbther ! principal centers. Address WM. M c M urray , g p . a . Portland, Ore. or G. W. ROBERTS, D. F. & P A. Astori», Oregon The above fures apply from Vernonia, Oregon. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... Crawford Motor Co. 2nd St. 1 $2,094,674.00 un >A< Was the amount distributed by the MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION OF OMAHA in 1924 for health and accident claims. Bond your earning power with the best policy ever written. VERNONIA Population, 2000. High School and Standard Grade School. Pay Roll City—Mills, Logging. Fc.-ming, Dairying, Fruit, Vegetables P. A. & P. Ry. Town growing fast. Un Inland Loop Highway Between Portland ana Astoria. A Large Territory to Draw From. 49 Miles From Portland, 35 M'les From Forest Grove, 27 Miles From St Helens. Many Opportunities in Vernonia. Best Hunting, Trapping and Fishing in the Northwest. An Industrial Center. r Vernonia MW1 Fords & Ford Parts ’S PLEASE NOTE—I am the authorized representa tive for this association in Vernonia. Ask me about the two months free insurance feature just now going into effect. One quarterly payment carries till January 1st. Could you use $100. or $200, a month for life? •IIlfBlIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIII•II•III•MIIISillIlliIIIIIIII•I••HIIII•IIII.......... IJIIIIIUIHIHIIIIIIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111111111 G. C. Olsen Vornonia Realty Treatment for FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF ) >— 4 STATE LAUNDRY CO. —“Nuff Said”— o—o N. Soden Rose Barber Shop For Good Laundry Work T. J. EDWARDS We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Leave orders at the Columbia Barber Shop. (Insured 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 Sta. East 8226 912 Division Street —Phone* Sellwood 1186— A woman never shows her age intentionally. The money you save by not help ing a friend is lost. Nothing is harder on a woman’s new hat than one of her enemies. No, there will never be a revolut ion in America. We can’t stay mad long enough about any one thing. Chicago has a gland larceny case and this is no misprint enther. A man often gets stung by a mere butterfly. The worst man we know about lately married because he heard that a wife was cheaper than a jan- » ¡tor. The war did some good, it gave us something to blame everything on. No prediction that the U. S. was going to the jogs has ever come true Another good w»y to make it rain is to have your car all washed on a trip. The best lesson in thrift any Verno»>i«> man car j. how tn ai. J.—:»t vith an Jil stock cir •ular. Isn’t it curious how wtedx erow in hot weather while vcr •ta uies lay m tne grounu anu re- fuse to budge. Wouldn’t it be owful if the sit- uation became so bad in China that the Christian nations would all have to go over there and steal all of their oil wellaT. The only thing that keeps some men around Vernonia from becom- ing real “soap box” orators is that they’re afraid of soap. The fact that we have vulgar magazines isn’t the thing to worry about. We ought to be worrying to think that there are enough vulgai people in this country to support them. The best way is to so live that you’ll nevrr have to ask the editor to keep sexething out of the paper. If you make up your mind right now to place a specified portion of your earnings each pay day to your credit in a Savings Account, then you can feel assured that you are on the highway to success. You will have a nest egg upon which you can depend when old age creeps on and your earnings cease. BANK S' The Vernonia man who can fiu-.i time to complain about how busy he is ought to be given more work to do. A San Francisco man was sen « tenced to 1000 years in the peni tentiary. We suppose if he turn.- QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED out to be a model prisoner he’ll get about 100 years off for good behavior. We have reached the point in life where it’s a mean husband who re fuses to shave his wife’s neck. A Vernonia Institution, Modem in Every Respect About the only chances some f Vernonia husbands have of plea*- ing their wives is to die and leave plenty of life insurance. Why is it that men who hate knocking in an automobile will de WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER a lot of knocking about their home town. , What a wife usually want« when sh doesn’t know what she wants ir Quick Service—Watch for Our Car more moneyney. Our idea of a pessimist is the Vernonia man who is afraid that when he gets to heaven the glitter of golden wings is going to hurt his eyes. We salvage your old notes and accounts We know of one thing to bei M AA1 1 N o Collections No Charge thankful for when Thanksgiving day! I UULLLV IIUI1Q ! KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. rolls around—and that is that this is; | J. I. KNIGHT, J. J. STANGEL, J. O. BOZORTH, not a presidental year. Barking doesn’t always get a dog H McMinnville. Hillsboro. Tillamook. a bone, but growling usually gets a i Vernonia husband a roast. -------- «■-------- I The question of raising more money to complete the present highway program could be helped out wonderfully if a law was passed taxing all bill boa-ds on the state highway »100.00 each, every year. This would add quite a big sum of money, for it would sur prise one to know the large n’”"-' ber of bill boards there are in Cr - gon, dis-figuring the state highways Anyway, a tax on bill boards would soon put a stop to that system of ad vertising, for it is not worth the money people expend for bill boardse.—Tillamook Headlight. ------- ♦------- pt F r o T One step won’t take you very far, You’ve got to keep on walkin’; One word won’t tell folks who you are. You’ve got to keep on talking; ' An inch won’t make you very tall. You’ve got to keep on growing; One little ad won’t do it all. You’ve got to keep on going, A constant fall of water Wears away the hardest stone; By constant gnawing Towsor Masticates the toughest bone; The constant cooing lover Carries off the blushing maid; And the constant advertiser Is the one who gets the trade. —Exchange. H This store is in Full Swing daily with men buying their— SUMMER CAPS. SUMMER SHIRTS, SUMMER STRAWS, SUMMER HOSIERY, SUMMER SHOES SUMMER UNDERWEAR Make a prudent investment by purchasing for a few dollars an outfit—Shoes to Hat—that will serve you and keep you comfortable all Summer. .•* G Mrs. Walter Coyle and Miss Opal were in Portland the first of the week. MP ' COME IN AND SEE HOW CHEAPLY THIS / CAN BE DONE. A X Petersen’s Popular Pricey A. W. PETERSEN* Second and Bridge street Across from Theatre i » VERNONIA Vernonia, Oregon Constant Advertising. If the Hot Weather is causing you to suffer—it’s no one’s fault but your own. OF I Mr. and Mrs: W. G. Walker of Rockaway visited the first of the I week with their daughters, Mrs. Frank Hardwick and Mrs. McGraw. _ T —* Emil F. "Messing enjoyed Visit last week from his brother C.' A. I Messinger and family of Portland, I and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Swanger of Dausbury, Iowa. It was the first time he had seen his slater in eleven years. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK ■ —By— E. R. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee, Okla., Cham ber of Commerce. That the financial assets of a community measure its prosperity. That money spent away from home decreases the assets of the home community and shrinks its prosperity. That spending money in the home city does much to increase these assets and in increas ing its prosperity. That if you are looking fur bargains, read the ads in local papers. That at certain seasons stores needing shelf room for next seasons goods, make very at tractive prices in order to move stocks. That you should watch for advertised sales. At them you can buy goods at less than their real value. YOU SHOULD KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN WATCH THE ADS. IT IS FOOLISH TO DE NY YOURSELF TO HOARD MONEY. RARGAIN DAYS ARE FRUITFUL DAYS FOR THE THRIFTY SHOPPERS. BARGAIN DAYS ARE THE DAYS WHEN YOU CAN BUY QUALITY AT LESS. WISE PERSONS ALWAYS SPEND WHEN THEY CAN SAVE BY SPENDING. Copyright 1925 «