Fishing and Hunting
VERNONIA EAGLE
___________ Municipal Water
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i developed with long pants.
Now things have been changed. If the school teacher
as
much as lays his or her hands upon the “young hope
If all business men would demand of wholesalers that
wood containers be used in all shipments, it would be a ful” their job is gone. If the “cop”, regardless of the ■?’
big help to the lumber industry that is making western gravation, dares to touch the “noble son,” he is fired, and
Oregon and save lots of good box lumber that is now be father and mother are generally the ones who becomes
ing loumed. In requesting wood containers reference is the most indignant at the alleged outrage inflicted upon
madie to the outside case in which the articles are shipped their heir.
Issued Every Friday
-$2 per year in Advance to the store. Many articles are shown on the shelves in
Police and crime records fail to show any decrease in
cardboard boxes, in tin, and in paper, but the dealer re juvenile crime under the latter system of “pampering”
Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the ceives them in large quantities packed in a large container the youth into good citizenship. Rather the opposite is
which should be wood. Since wood is the source of your true for police records show that the majority of our crime
Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
present happiness and income, insist that wood be used, is being committed by youths whose sense of responsibili
Act of March 3, 1879
thereby increasing its demand and insuring your contin ty to authority has been developed under the late model
E^tor^^ownei ued happiness and continued income.
disciplinary system.—Southern Oregon Spokesman.
Paul Robinson,
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FRIDAY, JULY 2, 182«
In a busy industrial community, of which western Ore IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. RENT OR
gon has nothing'but, all lines of business quiet down TRADE AND WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLAGE AN
about a week before the Fourth. This is on the account of
AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
many mills and camps closing down for the big holiday
and that many single workers save their wages to spend
for cheap sport classed by many as patriotism and fun.
The old saying “Dressed to Kill,” is proving true ill The week’s closedown usually gives camps and mills an
many cases, where it is being done, these days.
opportunity to repair machinery and add new facilities
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needed in better and improved production. Vernonia,
It is useless to worry or destroy pencils in trying to fig like the entire northwest has been quiet for a week. Camps
ure out how Will Hayes earns $150,000 per year.
closing and the big “credit system” hits all cities alike.
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But the holiday will soon be over. The Fourth will soon
One way to make a “Greater Vernonia,” is to believe be over for another year. Next week the play time will
it, talk it, boost it and work for it.
cease. Let us all get ready for a rush, for more work, bet
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EFINED Star Four—a more pronounced
ter work and steady work. Everybody feels rested and
It was Thaskeray who said: “He who would climb a everybody feels better after the celebrations are done.
»-value than the high gear champion Star
tree must grasp the branches—not the blossoms.” Old We will be more contented and, we hope we will all spend
of 1925—wins new plaudits, new popularity
Thack knew his stuff.
these new Spring months!
what
money
is
necessary
at
home,
where
it
will
have
some
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chance of returning. Every cent spent at home helps to
Not only refined in every part, but lowered
Hillsboro and beach resorts will attract the Vernonia some degree in making a better town in which to live.
to a new value level in price, Pacific Coast
citizens who don’t remain at home and fly their own flags
Now for business!
motorists look to the Refined Star Four aa
on the Fourth.
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the master buy among low-cost cars. And an
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important
list of Refined Star Four value
* The Nehalem and Rock Creek valleys, surrounding
Did you read where a correspondent tells of Vernonia Vernonia
points bear out the judgment of these a ver
is
indeed
an
ideal
dairy
country.
With
proper
having the biggest daily country ; millions of feet of hard
coming hundreds of Star buyers.
,
sufficient backing and with a limited
maple for furniture factories, wonderful clay beds for encouragement,
confidence, Vernonia country can equal Tillamook or any
Refined Star Four and its comrade car, the
brick and tile, waste wood for pulp mills and nothing be other
county
for
cheese,
butter
and
milk.
Vernonia
needs
New Star Six, are built on this Pacific Coast
ing done to develop or use these good assets.
a
combination
ice
plant
and
creamery.
Such
an
industry
in
a $5,000,000 Plant at Oakland, California.
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A
here
with
a
combination
o
fproducts,
can
be
made
a
very
Torrents of practical power for power-drain
Many wh odid not vote for Jay Upton for governor ad good, paying proposition. Besides paying from the start
ing Western travel conditions!
J
mire the clean tight he made and the sportsman like way
would grow better each year and the home market will
in which he acl^io^ledged defeat and pledged his support it
More Value Points
u
consume
most of the finished product. To pay at first, the
to his rival. A man like that will be heard from again— plant should
—Million Dollar Motor.
—Easy diac traffic chMck.
be
operated
as
a
creamery,
milk
distributing
Baker Herald.
—Built in four popular body
_ t-
point, ice and ice cream factory and cold storage for eggs,
styles: touring, .port touring,
balloon tires
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coup..«,
coach.
also making Vernonia Brand Cottage Chees, butter
Those merchants in Forest Grove, who are putting on etc.,
—Longer, lower body line».
j
ud
and cheese later, as more cows come in the territory. We
seasonable sales and taking those large spread ads in the have
—Feddera radiator for efficient
to 1" eaty «CaaringcMta*
-
some
half
dozen
or
more
“
milk
men
”
or
milk
de
cooling.
Forest Grove paper, are getting results. Parking space in
Forest Grove was at a premium last week. They are ad liveries from various farms. These could all bring their
vertising like Portland stores and keeping lots of Port milk to the creamery and ice plant and sold from there
with city delivery. It is too bad that some one with suffi
land trade at home.
delivered here for the touring
cient money can not be induced to put in such a plant,
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Pendleton takes the blue ribbon for heat records this and it is too bad such a man, if found, would be dis
year in Oregon, reaching the 120 mark. The Dalles comes couraged instead of invited and helped. A plant of such
would cover the territory from Timber to Berken-
in for favorable mention with 106, then Grants Pass and nature
field
with
down hill hauls from both ways and up Rock
Medford reached for a score with 105. Portland’s highest Creek to Keasey.
citizens are of the opinion that
has been 99, Veinonia, the chilly place, has not been able such an institution Many
Vernonia Brazing & Machine Work«
would
pay and also be a “life saver” j
to go above 90 in the shade. All very presentable reports,
Vernonia, Ore.—Rose Ave.
to the farming population adjacent.
however, if they did only linger for a few days.
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PAY CASH AND GET MORE
Edtior Ingalls of the Corvallis Gazette-Times, who is
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postmaster of his city, is working for a new federal build
ing—to give him more room in which to distribute the '■ It is frequently stated that the present credit system is
mail.
We’ll bet he gets the new government building. financially killing us. Think the statement overdrawn. It
There are three good reasons for his success. First. The is a sony fact, however, that thousands of good people
city needs it. Second Ingalls is a booster and hustler, are kept poor by the never ending payments they are con
stantly making. The automobile comes first in this money
Third. His town is back of him.
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spending carnival. Hard working, honest people With un-
Nothing but grief and increased debt and increased paidfor home« have their nose on the grindstone until
taxes can possibly come out of any dabbling by the state eternity paying for gas, oil, repairs, interest and payments
in the power business. The amazing thing is that any on a car—choosing the toilsome payments rather than
one should be led to believe otherwise. And how the walk and not “have a car.” Cars can’t come in for all the
Grangers have come to the conculsion that they as farm blame, as there comes the piano, radio, up-to-date nick-
ers will benefit by any such plunge is one of the mysteries i hacks in furniture, all for a dollar down and dollar a week
Experimentations in government setms to make a stron Times have ceased to be when the car, the diamond, or
ger appeal to some of the Grangers than any other field ■ the “glad rags” were signs of prosperity. The opposite
oftener rules, making them the outward signs of poverty
of action.—Eugene Guard.
and long days of worry in order to “keep up” and “make
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The Republican party in Oregon is sound and sure. a showing. People are learning every day as the payments
The party has done much for the wonderful state and Come due. that “cash” is the better system, and oft better
their victory all down the line is practically assured at to do without if we havn’t the cash. This is noticed in
the election next November. Republican candidates nom the eveiy day purchasing of life’s necessities. Clothing,
inated at the recent primaries are all men of moral worth or groceries—cash is so often cheaper—cash oft saves a
men of sterling qualities, men who are Oregon from start great deal more than any eight per cent interest. If more
to finish. The next governor of Oregon, Senator I. L. Pat people would adopt the cash system, giving the country
terson is the best man for the state executive that was time to “get even/’ we would find a more prosperous, as
possible to choose. Mr. Patterson will be elected by one well as more contented citizenship. The installment pay
of the largesUmajorities ever given a governor. Every ing man or the family with the “charge it” habit, often
qualification for the job is possessed by Mr. Patterson. Says the bills of some other credit getting individual who
as left for greener pastures.
The state of Oregon can be thankful.
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WOOD BOXES
VERNONIA EAGLE
famous Chart-Built
S tar four
More Popular in its B^nanents
R
$636
«?
cold
ham
fir hot WJ
weath
Rye’s Delicious
THE CRAZY AGE
A NEW SYSTEM OF TEACHING RESPECT FOR
AUTHORITY
Iu this fast und furious age, this speedy, reckless age,
There has been a time in every real boy’s life along
this mazy age, when school kids, young people and the
hired girl are al) doing the Charleston from getting up about the time he wore his first long pants when he
time until the wee hours of morning, it is playing hob thought he was bigger and wiser than either his school
with the parlor carpet and dining room floor covering.’ ’teacher, the “cops” or his parents. At this time he tries
The rugs are i unplaced, the hard wood is scratched and out his sense of importance by “sassing” his school teach
the shoe soles are wearing down the poich floors. In Eng er, arguing his rights with the “cops“ and by looking
land they are building steel houses to take the place of down upon the wise counsel of his father.
The boys who reached this age up to a few years ago
wood. A hundred new houses of steel built as an experi
ment are said .to be cheaper, quicker built and everlast soon learned, that to “sass” the teacher and receive a
ing. The time has arrived now where the floors should be whipping at school, meant that the whipping would be
meant ca a owiaaata
sound
of brass in order to protect them from the Charleston duplicated
uupncatcu at
»» home
num« ,to
,w argue
a*Kuv with a « “cop” invaiiv
dancers. The more they danced, the brighter the brass thrashing at the hands of the officer and a greater injury
floors would Iwcome and every member of the family to pride when “dad” was told about it. The "dads” of a
would insist on polishing the brass.
few years ago had no sympathy for the “big feeling” that
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