Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 18, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, August 18, 1927.
VERNONI/ EAGLE
FOUR
r
Efl
pions, a new method of presenta­
CIRCUS
garment are all attractions at the county F VE RING POSITIVELY
COMING tion that is in keeping v Ith the
PLANER ENDS
1 fair.
R ngling Bros, and
Bari: am &
Oregon-American, de­
igling Bro*. and Barnum & j B liley 1927 plan of extend lg acts
p
Gossip and g>>od nature abound at the
Bailey to Bring White Eleph­
livered during July,
o the mammoth main ten; Little
county fair. One finds at county fail's a
ant and Other Big Feature*
August and September
i
folks
will
be
delighted
tv
learn
!
grand swapping of tiill stories, all redol­
I
that
the
bringing
of
a
score
of
ent of unprecedented cornstalks, potato Yep, youngsters,. it‘s really true! European clowns to America has for $1.50 PER LOAD.
Phone 253
yields and even of physical prowess in Meaning that a rumor heard increased the funmakers to more
| s uietime ago is now confirmed by
performing
some
herculean
agricultural
$2 per year in Advance
Issued every Thursday
the official announcement that the than a hundred.
job in a jiffy.
Ringling Bros, and
Barnum
&
Feed Hay First—Then Silage.
W. 0. W. Vernonia camp No. 655
Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the
A fifty-cent piece wagered on the white B iley Combined Shows will pos- In general it makes little differ­ meets
every Monday night at seven
it
Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
vely
exhibit
at
Portland
Friday,
trotter
to
beat
the
black
and
bay
will
ence in production what order of thirty jt the Grange Hall. Visiting
Act of March 3, 1879
A gust 26.
yield a bigger dividend in thrills at the At that time the world’s first feeding is used so long as the same members welcome,
county fair race track than would ten ar J only five-ring circus will be j order is practiced each aay. But
A. F. KOSTER C. C.
M IRK E. MOE, Editor
C. C. DUSTEN CLERK.
thousand bet at the Derby classic.
v thin easy reach of local sawdust ¡wit’l heavy milkin’ cows that must
*
both
n come the only
, ! ; con une large quantities of
With .................
it ...
will
,
So let us be thankful that the sharp f- ns. •_ nn.v
A YEAR TO THINK IT OVER
prob-
_
....
,
,
.
!
si'age
and
legume
nav,
it
is
Vernonia
Lodge,
No.
184
A.
uuine
me
white
elephant ever!,,, ,
.
, , •,
tooth of time has left hardly a mark upon g brought
... to America.
.
....
-, ,,'auly letter to feil the hay first
I 3
F. i A. M., meets at Grange
He is .._
“Pawah
'and
tnen
let
t*'C
“
n fill up on silage;
the county fair. Other things may change, the world-famed
sacred white pach-
Hall every Second su'd
When President Coolidge said: “I do empires rise or fall, we sweep the world
from Burma, who will be ¡if silage is fed Jirst they will not '
Fourth Thursday nights.
not choose to run for President in 1928,’’ with a flash by radio and man crosses tl y. s erm foremost
of a inena- i eat »‘hough of rhe hay to furnish
Visitors Welcome
al!
the
minerals
rm
I?
I
for
milk
it caused Our Country to consider what the continent in a day on wings, but you g rie composed feature
of more than a
K. A. McNeill, Secretary.
production.
To
prevent
silage
fla
­
would happen if our present sound Indus­
rusand animals.
see today at Byb >rry 'exactly the same tl The
trial structure and retuiTiing farm stability can
big ¿how is now a third vors ftom getting into the milk, the
kind of crowds and joy your great grand­ larger than
it was when It last silage should be fed i’i«c after ra­
was tampered with, under a changed na­ fathers delighted in a century ago.
visited
this
locality.
Enormous nevi ther then before or during mllKinr.
I. O. O.F.—V ernonia L odge , N o . 246,
tional policy.
displays have been introducea such Grain may be fed either I u fore or neets every Tuesday night at 8:00
after
the
roughage.
It makes no difference with what poli­
av ninety zebras, camels and horses
0 clock, m Grange Hall
WHERE TO BUY
O. E. Enstrum, N.G.
tical party we are affiliated, we still must
p< rforming at one time on a mam­ Beaverton — Van Kleek farm pro-
G. B. Smith, Scc’t’y.
moth pedestal. On a similar series duces 14.5 tons of hay in two
earn our broad and butter through regular one
One ot
of those myths,
my. ns, which begin no­ ol
raised platforms thlrty- cuttings of two acres of alfalfa.
and steady employment. It may be good body knows where and are without rhyme t' o circular
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
the show’s forty-three ele-
Wheeler — Highway opened to
sport for politicians or political parties to or reason, is to the effect that one can p ants of dance,
run and perform In Brighton.
Meet* first and third Mon-
heckle each other with criticism. But when buy cheaper out of town. The specious i ilson with the topmost of the Friend — Black Butte company
da?*
each month at
a public official of whatever party, who slogan “buy out-of-town and save money” ponderous actors twenty feet aoove contracts for 50,000 feet of
the Legion Hall.
McGraw, President
has guided h's country through a troubled profits no one but the mail order house t e ground. Prior to this gigantic daily.
period in the world’s history increasing and the city concern seeking business from d'splay five herds of elephants ap­ Mitchell — Seven miles of
in the five separate rings. chell-Dayville
Vernonia Pott
highway will
prosperity and reduced taxes, decides vol­ smaller communities within shopping dis­ pear
At another time the rings are built.
119, American
,
La*
untarily to turn the reins of government tance.
g ven over to five companies of
gion. Meets second
Klamath Falls—Sand creek
over to a successor, he shifts the respon­ Quality being enual, the home-town liberty horses. At still another jun- entrance to Crater park to be im­
and fourth Tues-
sibility for continuation of sound govern­ merchant can give his customers better c ure of the program two hundred proved.
days each
I
month, &
p.m.
H. E. Me
ment onto the shoulders of every citizen, values than out-of-town competitors and, o' the show’s 900 horses,, each Klamath Falls — Plan building
Graw, , Commander
ridden by an expert, are seen in large pine mill here.
they must express their opinion.
what is equally important, can give each t e brilliant maneuvers.
Some persons thought it profitable to customer the personal service that counts Of the sixteen hundred people' Mrs. Mills to Resume
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S
Regular communi
criticize President Coolidge for showing a so much in modern business relations. The t Tried on tour this season more
Classes in Piano
cation first anc
favorable attitude toward business de­ best guarantee of ouality is not the big­ tl an eight hundred are the world’s
third Wednesday!
velopment. Others saw humor in comment­ gest store and the largest volume of bus­ f remost aerialists, bareback rid-| Mrs. Ray Mills will resume her
of
each
month
e s, ground and lofty gymnasts,' music classes in Vernonia beginn-
ing on his New England thrift. The politi­ iness. In the small city and town, where 1 gh-wire artists and super ath-1 ing September 1. Mrs. Mills has
All visiting sister
cal wind-bag felt he was strengthening trade is limited, the good will of each 1 tes. These are now seen in ex- taught piano here for five years,
and brothers wel
come.
his own position by poking fun at Presi­ customer is jealously cultivated. There the isive groups and troups each dis- and has been very successful as
r.”ssie Tapp, W. M.
dent’s retiring manner, laconic statements merchant cannot afford to risk the loss play led by its particular cham- ' a teacher.—adv.
Leona McGraw, Secretary.________
and disinclination to talk except when re­ of a patron by unfair business practices.
VERNONIA ORANGE
quired to do so.
With the large city institution or the 1
The Vernonia Grange meets on th
But that is all passed. It is now up to mail order house it is a different story.
second Saturday of every month a
the critics and the admirers of President Every day they attract and lose thous­
7:30 P. M. Any members of th
Coolidge, in both parties, to see if they ands of customers. They are doing business
Grange living in or near Vernonia
or visiting in the community, ar
can match his record for sound adminis­ on such a large scale that immediate prof­
cordially invited to attend.
tration of the greatest corporation, the it is more essential than satisfying every
Mrs. Minnie Malmsten, Secretarj
citizens namely,
1 the United States, today customer. They know that by extensive
know more about business, more about advertising thev can get two customers
MOUNTAIN HEART
investments and more about conditions for every one they lose without exhaust­
REBECCA LODGE No. 243. I.O.O.I
which are necessary to assure steady em­ ing the field of new business.
I
Meets every second and Fourtl
ployment of labor than they ever did be­ When delivery charges or carfare are
Thursdays in Grange Hall—Vernonfc
Visitors always welcome
fore. Most of the campaign thunder and taken into, account, one saves by buying I
Mrs. Edna Kilby, N. G.
political hocus pocus which was supposed at home for a few cents more than tne 1I
MRS. IRENE SPENCER. Sec’y
to appeal to the voters in the past, will catalogue price of mail order goods or the
no longer fill the bill.
“sale” price of big city merchandise.
J. MASON DILLARD
The voters of this country are like the Moreover, a considerable saving would I
baby that has grown out of the celluloid not compensate one for the worry, delay
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Next to Carkin Cleaning Work!
rattle and rubber doll stage, they want and disappointment that are synonymous
Here Every Wednesday
more solid meat. Making faces and acting with mail order buying.
the fool before them on the theory that it There is also an unselfish, community I
will p! >ase and amuse them as it some­ side of buying at home. Communities arc
DR. ELLA WIGHT
DR. C. J. WIGHT
times does the small infant, will no longer only as prosperous as their business estab­
CHIROPRACTORS
lishments. Thev are an accurate barometer
appeal.
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach,
of
community
loyalty
and
progressiveness.
The ten short words uttered by Presi­
Liver and Intestinal Troubles
dent Coolidge give this nation a year to It has been truthfully said “buying at
Delayed Menstruation
realize and consider what would happen home makes the home-town grow.”
as the result of any radical break away
from a constructive, yet conservative na­ SOUND FOUNDATION FOR ANY
LESTER SHEELEY
INDUSTRY
tional policy. Banker, factory executive,
I
Attorney-at-Law
laboring man, public utility president,
“
Finally,
let
us
pledge
renewed
alleg
­
railroad manager, clerk and housewife
Vernonia
Oregor
have an equal opportunity to think over iance to the ideals of service. History re­
the situation and their own positions In veals that it is not, the accumulation of
DR. W. H. HURLEY
material wealth, the concentration of pow­
the picture.
er,
or
mere
growth
in
size
and
extent
of
DENTISTRY AND X-RAY
Republican or Democratic leaders face
Evenings by Appointment
the responsibility of choosing a quitlified nations or cities or public or private en­
Office over Brown Furniture Store
executive head for this nation. If the of- terprises that brings permanence or con­
Vernonia
Orego
ficials chosen by either party are incom- fers immortality. It is the serviceability of
Jietent, the nation will be the one to suf- these entities to human needs and wants.
Where there has been no attempt to serve
er.—M anuf acturer.
M. D. COLE
human requirements, sooner or later the
great structure« thus built up on false
I
THE COUNTY FAIR
DENTIST
foundations have crumbled away or fall-,
Oregor
Vernonia
Hail the county fair! It is the flamboy­ en overnight. Where the means adopted.
ant ha binger that summer sun and soil have failed to fit the ends sought, success
MARK EVERY GRAVE
and toil have produced another harvest has not been widely achieved or long sus !
tained. But where service to humanity has
Memorials in Granite and Marbli
for mankind.
At Reduced Prices
MOWERS
Laugh at the prize pumpkin, if you must been the aim and it has been rendered
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
widely,
wisely
anh
without
ulterior
mo
­
but its round, yellow be ly is a true re­
MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO
RAKES
minder of what one litt e seed may do. tives, the element of permanent accom­
Fourth and MAin St.
Hillsboro
plishment
has
entered
in.
Built
foursquare
Sneer at the fat porker, but its contented
SEPARATORS
grunts are merely a forerunner of the hu- on this foundation, the electrical industry I I
siirh« of satisfaction which will come can defy alike the winds of socialism and I
CULTIVATORS
later with golden-brown scrapple and the conspiracies of the envious and the
ill-disposed.” R. H. Ballard, chairman,
Truck Line
sausage with hot buckwheat cakes.
PLOW^
Rows of bright-colored jams and jelly Public Policy Committee, Nat. Elec. Lt.
INSURED CARRIER
glasses whet your appetite which greater Assn.
ranks of serried peach, apple, plum and
Genuine I. H. C. Partsand
Vernonia Office
pear containers do nothing to allay. Lis­ Ed Howe of Kansas says the rarest
At the Brazing Works on Ron
thing
he
knows
of
is
a
completely
bad
,
ten to the cackle of mistress hen as she
Twine.
Avenue.
does her duty in showing her sister the man; but Ed never ran against someone
Phone MAin 343
for
public
office.
way to a more bountiful supply of eggs,
while Mr. chanticleer, proud upon his blue
Portland Office
ribbon perch, challenges in loud call his We now learn that an ovis poli is just
Auto Freight Terminal
a
sheep
and
not
dangerous.
We
naturally
admirers to produce his equal.
E. Water and Yamhill Streets
Sleek cattle in their stalls, colts that have supposed it was a ferocious animal.
CAst 8226
Office No. 1
not
yet felt the cruelty w*
of lash <*..*.
and vw..<»i,
collar, Fant heart or complexion ne’er won a
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and huge sheep clothed with your future husband.
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American
Lumber
Company
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McCormic Deering
Agency
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Vernonia Trading Co