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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
o .» • * ’’ i' * ' VMWPNIÀ KAGLt II «1 _ p'ened in the' past. Mr. Lovelace ^constructive work that interest con "VMtoi the Goasham fair a ad-he said tinues to grow. It to a training school (Continued From Fage 1) they had a fins fair, but that their dn parliamentary procedure and do* muds were far from ade ivelopes the ability to think on your fair, grange rest room for the •ounty quake. 1 Is kkte^It as his opinion that ‘{feet. The membership pledge to one fair, reported the following Colobi B county had the "finest, best lull parents will be proud to have (CoUtinued from Page 1) ton Grange iJ2$. Veri|iynl ---- -- aWiX nqpst convenient fair 'their boys and girls take.** thus absolutely precluding unfair <10, Natal Grange $20, De, ground-in dragon or any other stale Governor Pierce talked on taxa ness or partiality. Headquarters for Grange ♦Ilk Fern Hill«Grange $26, and that all that is needed to make tion and the dire necessity that con Winama our fair one of the best county fairs fronts this generation of studying (15, Winatna the “Salesmanship Campaign” are at Beaver ftuk«» Grange $15, The bougie, s-fti^a w^ere the manager («range $10,. and, Beaver Valley u thg cooperation of both towns and our economic problems and the prob C(j uatv. ? ’ A J Will be pleased to give complete in Grange as givin#>wn««nlertpin|nent,' --- ‘ ‘ , «county. lems of representative government, »2 _______ ™ v formation and aaBist candidates anl the proceeds to go to thia fund. ! The[ lie said: “Five gtnerations ago in ARE ;their friends in this «telling eaipjppjgn Ponjona Grange silo voted $20^ New England the pilgrim fatheis 4» rtWw Candidates residing outside of th« which is more money than the tom-,"* dreamed of a new government where . DOING NOTHING ci|y will receive the same fair, im mittee was asked to raise. every boy and girl could have a U In the evening the following pro State Maateri Palmittr says today chance of education; and where the partial and helpful assistance ns those who live within a stone’s throw gram was given under the dir«ction there are hundreds of thousands of people would have the right to form of The Eagle office, Write, call or of Della Gilbert, • Worthy Lecture*. people living on the interest of their their own government. From the Prices reduced on every article in the pltone the salesmanship campaign de Song, by Grangers and original par- investments and doing nothing then* beginning of history the common partment of The Eagle for details ' Wiy "How D* Ye Do”; Reading. selves.. There are three things the people have bent the knee to king stock. We are jnaking room for fall goods, Working outfit and helpful informa Maud J. Mills, “Do You Vote,”, pi farmer muat do if he would improve and duke, prinee or pontentate, but his economic situation: First, effici ano solo, Mrs. W. H. Smith; reading, tion. The Eagle is conducting the under representative government and must rejluce our present stock. campaign and this is a special invita “A City Man’s Dream of the Coun ent production, that to, producing our flag wis born. the largest quantity possible on tho tion fjipn^ the^ublisher to yoi to try,” Mrs. Pearl Becker; vocal sola, “The flag carries the seed for its Come in and see what BARGAINS we participate. The campaign is of socn ' 'Mrs. W. H. SmMr readin«rMxa. Lil am a Hast puffihto acreage inorder to own redemption. We have changed I short duration that immediate action lian Daniels; solo dancing by little eliminate the high priced labor wrong conditions- ’♦ took four years I have. is necessary if you wish to capture Laulelle Brewer, a little girl of eight Second, records of production mus , to wipe out slavery; it took many I one of the valuable prizes. Do not] years, who ib a clever little dancer, be kept aqd products must be grad' more years to give women the right I wait to see what the other fellow is I I and who hah’originated and*, develop Ted and'fetan1>ardized. Third, the con to vote or hold property in their own'] Handsome Rocking Chair given away must be made- to realize that, IlCllll" going to do, but pitch right in and ed the pretty httlQ d^nce she' gives t .sumer name, J to teach or attend •• technical I L — WWW* — — w*WW**** w . . s. 7 .v . . ... . tht probWm of marketing is his prob --------- schools. - It T was __ through ‘ _ 1 group work I show the other fellow how to do it. all by herself. Saturday night, 8 P. M. For every dollar State Master Palmiter gave a very lem as well as the producers. 1 L-®'* that these things were accomplished. Remember this is not a popularity purchase you get one chance to draw the contest. It is a straightforward bus fine address on the problems of ag year Hood River apples that brought <1 The time haa now come when the inees proposition. Someone will win riculture. M. C. Glover, State Juv- the grower $1.18 were sold in Nev* 1 terrific burden of taxation layed on chair. the beautiful sedan car oMewd aaj-enUe,Grange Organizer, presented York City for $5, the distributes property by shiftless tax aiacken, is taking $3.82. What business other the benefit and the necessity of giv the grand prize for only seven weeks one of the problems that must be re effort, and that someone may as ing farm children the traning of *hc ' than farming could survive unde adjusted. The taxes in Oregon have those conditions? We are produc doubled four times in seven year*. well be you. In any event you can't Juvenile Grange work. County Agent C. A. Nelson ex ing more than we consume, trahs The money required for state ex lose by trying as every active can didate will be paid for his or her plained briefly the plan of the ec portation costs too much to leave penses nine years ago was one mil- work. Senj >n your name at once. onomic conference to be held in «Col any profits. The contributions made lion dollars, it is now seventeen mil- Participants are expected and urged umbia county sometime in December by agriculture for transportation is lion dollars. In 1924 under the in- to send in their own nomination and asking the cooperation of the out of all proportion to that made come tax, 24 firms reported a hun by any other industry. Agriculture dred and sixty million dollars net blank. This is not a “please vote county granges in this project. pays two-thirds of the freight bi'b, profit. This was their own report; The fifth degree was exemplified for me” proposition. It is SALES MANSHIP to the Nth degree, and for a class of 31 M. C. Glover in the and of agriculture’s products 22 per there was no check on it. Two and A rising vote of cent are consumed locally. The pro one-half million dollars was paid tn- the best salespeople—men and worn Master's chair. en of determination, hustle and thanks was given the Clatskanie ducts of agriculture per ton freight ( to the state treasurer under the in- stick-to-itiveness will be paid for Grange for their delightful hospital rate is $3.49, while the freight rato1 i come tax." Governor Pierce advo- their time as they never dreamed of ity of Clatskanie business men «nd on manufactured products is $2.51 j cates that all money collected by War debts have been refunded,' I state commissions be paid into the for their cooperation and the treat being paid. Call at The Eagle office, phone of ice cream, and the state officers but the load of debt carired by ag state treasury and a bidget subniit- PAC. WOODMEN LIFE ASS'N YELLOW FIR WOOD or write today—NOW ight at the who helped by their presence, moun- riculture is twice as much as that ted for their expenses, The fish TO START LODGE HERE beginning of the campaign. An early cil and advice in making the session owed by Great Britain, but no one commission collected two hundred The Pacific Woodmen Life Asso has offered to refund the farmers'1 and fifty thousand dollars a year, Order your fall wood now. start is the battle half won. The so well worth while. ciation will soon have a local office livery any time. debt. Mr. Mellon has asked that' MAUD J. MILLS, Secretary. campaign department will be open the game commission one half mil See WEAVER the interest being paid by the rail lion a year, and are responsible to in Vernonia. Thursday Mr. F. A. CLARK. evenings, except Sunday. roads be lowered as it would avert a no noe for this fund. The state mar Beard, state manager, of Salem, and SPLENDID FAIR GROUNDS — catastrophic, but he did not mention ket agent’s office has paid back ova C. W. Wetmore, Portland, district AND NEW BUILDINGS NOTE—In another part of, manager of the organisation were this issue appears a compre R. N. Lovelace reports four of th he grea farm deb ha is wrecking ag ry dollar advanced to establish this here making arrangements to form riculture. office and is on a paying basis. Gov hensive description of The* fair buildings nearly completed J. W. CLARK the charter. A local man will be M. C. Glover, State Organizer for ernor Pierce says "We have got the Vernonia Eagle’s big “Auto that more space for each exhibit wilt choooen as representative. mobile Prize Subscription be available this year than ever be Juvenile Granges said: “The juven votes, let's use our power*’. He also Real Estate Broker Drive.” Rulta and Regulations, fore. Mr. Lovelace stated that dik ile grange members are the hope of says, that ten million dollars was CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vernonia, Oregon together with full information, ed land products are wanted and the future grange work, when you wasted on our first road building Services as usual at the Rose the will be found on these pages. will not be disqualified as haa hap- interest the boys and girls in any program. Of the 25 firm« that had a net in- atre. Morning service subject: “The I handle all kinds of Real come of one hundred and sixty mil Church and Fellowship.** Evening: Estate and Rentals. I spe lion dollars, twenty-one of them “The Unpardonable Sin.** Special cialize in town lots and gave large contributions to repeal music. C. E. in the evening at 7 acreage. Good homes on the income tax. The unjust distri-* °’c,ock- ------ «------ bution of wealth is the rock our ship terms. Houses to rent Merle Shipley was in Banks last of state is in danger of. For instance the Oregon Life Insurance company week. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* is exempt from taxation and they ■■',l - ■ ■ " 1 - - L1- ■! made more money last year than ail the grangers present at the Pomona, The Governor said, “You may be tired of hearing me preach unjust 1 taxation, but I am going to preach the need of reform along thia line until you practice it I appeal to yoi> to appreciate the wonderful oppor tunities of the times, and to study and inform yourselves on the groat questions which now confront us in order that you may vote intelligent 1921 Hudson Speedster, Repainted ................... .............$550.00 ly on those questions that affect our very civilization. We have the great 1920 Hudson Touring, 7 passinger................... $400.00 est, the grandest country and con stitution in the world. Are we go 1924 Ford Touring, Ruxtel axle, Awtk. Ign. system and ing to allow it to be wrecked?. many other extras........................... -.......................... $375.00 “ ‘Oh, it’s home again, and home again, America for me. 1924 Chevrolett Touring, Fine Condition......................... $425.00 I want a ship that’s westward bound to plow the rolling sea, 1923 Ford Coupe, Like New...... ........................................ $325.00 To he blessed land of room enough, beyond the ocean bars, 1925 * Oakland Touring, glass inclosure, Balloon Tiree— $950.00 • A • Where the air is full of sunlight, and the flag is full of stars.* *’ 1924 Dodge Sport Touring, driven 3000 miles.................. $925.00 MAUD J. MILLS, Secretary. 1922 Ford Togring ............ $175.00 ---------- ♦--------- .• 6RÀH6È HOLOS MEHM . HOT Weather Special HALTOM MERCANTILE CO VALUE PLUS SERVICE The Store Across the Bridge Used Car Prices SLASHED! 1924 Ford Coupe ........................ »...7 $450.00 Trade-in* Accepted and Term* to Suit Come in- and let us explain our new FINANCING PLAN— it'will save you money! PRICES CUT ON ALL NEW CLOSED MODELS Motor Hoffman Hardware Co Save it with ADVERTISE IN THE VERNONIA EA6LE While we are printing hundreds of extra copies of this paper each week for the next seven weeks, we wish to assure the readers that the advertisements therein are written and printed for your benefit—read them all. The paper will be aeon by practically everyone in thio ter ritory and the advertisers are each back of the big subscription con test we are putting on. Read the ads and rest assured that they are truth full. Bargains are shown each week and the names of the advertisers should be remembered. They are all helping to develop thio vhlley and town. They want to bo your friends. We want every firm in Vernonia to be represented in the columns of the home paper from now on, and w**h to inform the reading public that they can Judn the town by the ada. The smfr ones or the large ones we guarantee to be relfeble. Thio notice to a solicitor far any and all business houses. .alined or badly Is bo longer AN1ZE Floor B«w, coating for what k grade and water- without cracking. qualities, KYANIZE a floors as well, us* iit*aaa it flirto a See Hoffman About Ifp;