Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 21, 1927, Image 4

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I according to the Oregon e: peri-
!v m the same shall be closed.
NOTICE OF
It has r ot been long since business Ki­
! ‘ n. rt station. Spring applicaticns of
ADMINISTRAI
RIX
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S
SALE
Uy
order
of
the
District
School
iilw llrnuntiii Eaglr
vertising i •; s as severely criticized nd
| E rd of .School Discrict No. 47, m.inure give bitter results on corn
Issu
every Tnursday
»1 pe- year in Adv.nce ridiculed .;: boasting of personal qua ifi- In the (Jaunty Court of the State ic Columbia cout.ty, Oregon, made gi uivi than on wheat, out or bar­
cations. A the same time there wi & as
f Oregon for the County of -Co- t.
Sth day of April, A. D. 1927. ley crops.
umbia.
O. S. Poynter,
Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the little faith hi the claims of advertisements
Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
as in the claims of the braggart. Only In the matter of the Estate of Wil- Chairman, District School Board.
Act of March 3, 1879
the quack and the imposter, who had i:;. :r. Thomas Hatten, deceased.
Attest: Lillian Brown,
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everything
to gain and nothing to lose,
District Clerk.
MARK E. MOE, Editor
Notice is hereby given, that pur-
then resulted to advetising.
su mt to an order of the County
Farm Reminder»
A. O. W. Vcrr.oui* cr.mp Nu. 655
Business is ever the standard bearer C urt of the State of Oregon for
every Mor.Jav nii.-ht at »even
PATRONIZE VERNONIA STORES
and apostle of progress, and so it was th; County of Columbia, duly made, Crops like potatoes and corn are meets
thirty -t the Gran :<• Hz.ll. Visiting
and
cheaply
cultivated
in
easily
dated
and
entered
on
the
21st
day
busines.- which discovered that advertising
members welcome.
.
March, 1927, in the matter of Oregon before the crop is planted
Some residents evidently do not realize I was a vital factor in all growth. When of
A. F. EOSTER <• €!.■ »»>•
the Estate of William Thomas Hat­ reports the experiment station,
io how great extent they are hurting home advertising was admitted to the fireside of ts ■>, deceased, authorized and em­ W eeds are killed before planting
c. C. DUSTEN OLERK."
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trade by occasionally ordering goods from business it was not the big business of to­ powering the administratrix thereof with large implements as the disk
harrow. Early plowing follow­
small mail-order houses, judging from re- day. B.g business traces its beginning to sell all of the real property of and
(aid estate, at private sale, will, ed by disking and harrowing at
Veil on n L og t. Nd. 184 A.
marks that have been made since the with its employment of advertising.
from and after the 25th day of frequent intervals kills the weeds.
F.
A A AL, meets at Grange
In
its
conversation
to
advertising
bus
­
Eagle started the campaign against out-
April, 1927. sell at
private sale, Shallow cultivation is best later
llali every Second . and
iness was suun followed by industry, com- to the highest bidder for cash and in the season because it does not
of-town hading.
Fou.-u, Thursday night*.
“What diffeience does it make,”
merce and the professions. The benefits subject to confirmation by said bring up more weed seeds.
Visitors Welcome
Court,
and
continue
to
offer
Corn
utilizes
manure
applied
in
for
of
advertising
had
made
themselves
man
­
resident remarked, “if 1 send a few
K. A. M< Neill, Secretary.
sale,
until
sold,
the
following
the
spring
better
than
most
crops,
des
­
liest in each step forward.
lars to mail-order houses every now
cr bed
real property, belonging to
then?”
That was the evolution of advertising, the Estate of William Thomas Hat­
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Were her particular case the only one until today advertising plays a part in ten, deceased, to wit:
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of its nature in the city, it would make every phase of life and is the working Lot numbered one (1) in block Coming tc Portland
s
but little diffeience, but individual cases instrument of all except the doctor and numbered twelve (12), original
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246,
in the aggregate do make a great deal die lawyer, who still consider it “unethi­ town of Vernonia, within Columbia Dr. Mellenthin
meets every T uesday i'ghl at- 8:00
of diffeience. She is only one of hun­ cal” to advertise for business. He may county, Oregon, for the purpose of
o'clock, in Grange Hall
dreds who are doing the same thing she place his “card” in the weekly newspaper, paying the claims, costs and ex-
penses of administration of said
SPECIALIST
O. E. Enr.trum, '’N.G.
is doing, and added together the amounts out it is professionally forbidden for the estate; terms to be: Cash in United
G, B, Sipjth», Séc'Vy.
have been estimated to total $2000 a doctor or the lawyer to inform the pub­ States gold coin, ten per cent to
in Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen years
month. It is the small buyers that keep lic of his capabilities.
accompany* bid, balance on confir­
the mail-order houses going. While we Nothing in life has attaned perfection mation of sale, all bids to be di­
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
DOES NOT OPERATE
have no way of knowing what the mail­ and evolution as an eternal, ever-continu­ rected to the undersigned at Verno­
Mee': 2nd and 4 th Wed­
orders average in any particular house, ing advancement. The evblution of adver­ nia, Columbia county, Oregon.
Will be at
M.
B.
Hatten,
nesdays at the Grange'hall.
yet it is safe to say that the sum is only tising will not stop with its adopton by
Benson Hotel
Administratrix of the Estate of
a few dollars.
medicine and jurisprudence, but that adop- William
II. E. McGraw, President
Hatten, deceased, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR­
The $2.98 you send away today is not ion will establish another milestone Of Date of Thomas
Ear! Washburn, Secretary.
first publication March
DAY, MAY 5, 6 and 7.
much in itself, but when it is pooled with progress.
14, 1927. Date of last publication,
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Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
hundreds of other like amounts it makes
April 21, 1927.
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a substantial sum. That $2.98, or 69 cents,
Vernonia I’ m » •
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
THE
STUDENTS
OPPORTUNITY
THREE
DAYS
ONLY
or however, small the amount may be, is
9, Americadt L»-
DISTRICT BOND ELECTION
a very important matter in every mail­
7*J gion. Meets second
State of Oregon, County of Co­
No vherge for consultation
jgiand fourth Tues-
order house. The small sums form by The vocational guidance conference to lumbia,
School District No. 47. ss. |
p.‘ days each month. 1
be
held
in
Rainier
April
29
is
an
oppor-
far the greatest part of the millions of
Notice is hereby given that at I l)r. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
H. E.l __
Me.
■Ÿ p m.
dollars of mail-order business done in this unity for the boys and girls who are jun- the school district bond election! uate in medicine find surgery and
Graw, Commander
ors and seniors in Columbia county high hereby called to be held at Wash- i.- licensed by the state of Oregon.
Lee Schwab, Adj.
country every year.
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So spend your $2.OS’s with local mer ■chools that should prove a priceless in­ .ngton school, Vernonia, Oregon, Ke does not operate for chronic ap-
in and for school district No. 47, pendicitic, gall stones, ulcers of
chants. If you do that, you will not only vestment to many. Talks will be made of
tr 153, O. ¿. S.
county, Oregon, on s omach, tonsils or adenoids.
be helping them and your city, but will on intracacies, problems and demands of the Columbia
Regular communi­
30th day of April, A. D. 1927,
lie
has
to
his
credit
wonderful
:»lso be helping yourself by keeping more various trades and professions.
cation
first '¡and
ictween the hours of two o'clock results in diseases of the stomach,
It is often the fault of the high school p.m. and seven o’clock p.m., there liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
third Wednesday*
money in circulation here. If you spend
of
each
m»nth.
your $2 98 here, you stand a chance of • udent to have an exaggerated idea of will be submitted to the legal vot­ heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
All
visiting
sister«
ers
thereof
the
question
of
catarrh,
lis
ability,
a
superiority
complex
so
to
con-
weak
lungs,
rheumatism,
getting a part of it back some day, bu‘
and brothers ‘ wel­
a bonded indebtedness in s ‘iatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail-
if you send it awa.v the entire sum is taker -peak, wth the conviction that it is only tracting
come.
sum of $7.5,000.00 fqr the pur­ ments.
necessary to study the chosen work dur- the
out ( f local circulation.
pose of reconstructing or remodel-
Below are the names of a few Bessie Tapp, W. M.
In its campaign against out-of-town buy- ng four years of college to be at once ing the present school building and: of his many satisfied patients in Leona McGraw, Sêcretary
itvz, the Fade has called on local mer tcclaimed a phenomenal success in that erecting and furnishing’ new class! Oregon who have been treated for
rooms, gymnasium and auditorium I one of the above-named causes;
chants to adveWse their goods more ex- line.
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in and for said school district;
the
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Mrs. II. H. Blake, Marshfield.
Please
believe
this,
young
people,
if
at
tenrively, so that the purchasing public
• '♦
1 vote to be by ballot upon which I
Mrs. . I. V. McAdoo, Scio.
VERNONIA GRANGE
in Vernonia will be in a better position I t .- age of 50 you will have become a shall be the words “Bonds—Yes” i W.
L. Kirby, Bend.
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moderate success in your life work you and “Bonds— •No
to buy at home.
No”: ; and the voter!
voter
M. 1 E. Anstadt, Astoria.
will then recall that your college train­ shall place a cross (x) between Mrs. . Fred Krusow, Grass Valley. The Vernonia Grange meets on th
second Saturday of every month a
ing attributed about one-tenth of what the words “Bonds” and the word Mrs. . Lewerenz, Portland.
MIRROR REAL AMERICA
7:30 P. M. Any members, zg th
“
Yes,
”
or
between
the
words
Mrs.
.
C.
H.
Horning,
Hauser.
houd rightfully be called your education.
Grange living in or near Vernonia
“Bonds” and the word “No,” which
Mrs. . .J. L. Henderson, North Pow-
Many a college graduate will testify indicates his choice.
or visiting in the community, ar
Turning from the city newspapers to that
der.
invited to attend.
his
diploma
has
been
of
no
value
in
the small town press exchanges that securing a job for him. In fact, it would The polls for the reception of Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Westport. cordially
Mrs. Minnie Malmsten, Secretary
the bal.ots cast for or against the
Remember
above
date,
that
con
­
come to the Eagle’s desk, is like stepping appear as a joke if used as a recommen- contraction of said indebtedness
sultation on this trip will be free
from the sums, full of vile, into an old-
MOUNTAIN HEART
For the applicant has found that will, on said day and date and at and that his treatment is different.
fashioned garden sweet with lavendai lation.
the place aforesaid, be opened at
Married women must be accom- REBECCA LODGE No. 243. l.Q.O.F
ic
desires
different
work
than
his
di
­
the hour of two o’clock p.m. and panied by their husbands.
and thyme and the scent of perennial
Meets every second and Fourth
would seem to indicate he is best remain
open until the hour of sev­
Address:
211 Bradbury Bldg., Thursdays in Grange Hall—Verqonia
flowers. The pages of the big dailies a»’e ploma
itted
for.
Graduates
in
engineering
are
en o’clock p.m. of the same day Los Angeles, California.
Visitors always welcome L-
full of murder, thievery, immorality and ;elling bonds and apples. Gaduates in
Mrs. Edna Kilby, N. G.
selfishness, that the better news is ob- i<-urnalism
cashiers of banks. These
MRS. IRENE SPENCER. Sfec’y
cured by these glaring shatterings of the 'oiks would are
• •
(•. •
ri
be
ahead
if they had the op­
Decalogue. One puts the papers aside portunity of finding out
what
they
were
with a seeing of depression and heart­ best fitted fo before they started to col­
State Laundry Company
J. MASON DILLARD
ache that the world is so full of terrible lege. And perhaps some would never have
and unhappy things.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAWi
to college at all.
FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK
Next to Carkin Cleaning Works
Then picking up the papers that record gone
number of dissappointments will of-
Here Every Wedneuday i£
the happenings of the little cities around rii A ruin
an otherwise successful career.
We call and deliver TUESDAYS and
i s in Vernonia, one gains renewed faith Young folks,
will need every bit of
FRIDAYS—Leave orders with S. Wells,
in life. Here are set forth only that which that confidence you
DR. ELLA WIGHT
you
now possess, all your
Tailor, Phone MAin 891
uplifts a community, the activities of the life. Be cautious about
DR. C. J. WIGHT
ii
your
start
—
for
you
business men, the church news the civic haven't started yet, and then when you
CHIROPRACTORS
11
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach,
good accomplished by the women, school •re sure of your chosen work, keep ever­
Liver and Intestinal Troubi«*
items, the happy social gatherings of the lastingly educating yourself in that field.
Delayed Menstruation
people, the marriages, births, and deaths Theiem lies the greater pleasure of living.
tanners items, and all the thousand and
one daily occurrences that make up the
LESTER SHEÉLÉY ?
Evangelist Teddy Leavitt asks, “Isn't
simple annals of the great common peo-
■t
hard
enough
to
fight
the
devil,
with
­
e, who are really the foundation of this out fighting among ourselves?" Yes, but
Attorney-at-Law ■
oad country of ours.
Vernonia
Oregon
folks will insist on keeping in prac­
Scandals are seldom published in the some
tice
for
future
wars.
country newspapers, but if it so happens
that decency demands it, the uglier de­
DR. W. H. HURLEY
While combing his yard yesterday. Mike
tails aie omitted, or given a kindly touch
Juniper
paused
to
reflect
that
so
far,
DENTISTRY AND X-RAY
that is wisely dfferent from the unfeeling the 1927 battle of weeds is still in his fa­
Evenings by Appointment ¡1
publicity of the city press. The offenders vor.
Office over Brown Furniture Sure.
Vernonia
1 'rs<»n
may be our neighbors, or people we have
nibbed elbows with all our
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lives. They
The Legion building will have a natural
It is the man whose time is worth money
are real human beings to their home towi:
yeather
stain before it is completed if con­
also the man who wants to make his time
paper, while to the great city dailies they
M. D. COLE
earn him every possible dollar, that knows
are merely grains of sort that are ground tinued had weather keeps workers away.
the value of a favorable contact with a
out hoiwlv in their news mill.
The despised penny became the most
DENTIST
strong bank. This contact, made when
Sometimes people speak lightly of th»
popular
coin
of
the
.country
on
Easter
young,
grows
into
a
most
carefully
guard
­
country newspaper, but it is one of the
Vernonia
'til
Oregon
ed asset later in life.
most potent and uplifting factors in our Sunday.
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national existence. The great dailies have
Stocks
in
“
community
pride
preferred"
their nrssion, but their scope is too big
to touch very closely the inner things of will soar after the annual Vernonia house­
MARK EVERY GRAVE?
cleaning today.
life.
Memorials in Granite and Mark*
Soft words tumeth away black eyes.
At Reduced Prices
ADVERTISING AND PROGRESS
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS i
I It’s a great life if you don't waken.
MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO.
Advertising has proven itself to be the
Fourth and MAin St.
HilltboM
barometer of progress.
A bad prophet is a loss.
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