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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1936)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON 1936, Italian hotels are good; they or by that of England, France, n lin conversat’on’ One of the pur- Poses the clever manipulator were good in 1922 and are Germany, America and Japan? at Rome is to make tourists somewhat, but not miraculously If by the latter, its present ach , think and talk in a certain way, better now. Cadging for tips is ievement is respectable, but noth J. E. Eilerton, candidate for I ”7 ' asd like guinea pigs in a labora- not much worse in Italy now ing to burn incense to. Switz cousty surveyor, was in Ve*1- I ,, ' tory they do just what they were than it is in the Eastern part erland has never had a dictator, nonia yesterday, He was ac-1. . of the United States. Just be I but to come from Italy to 'intended to do. companied by Albert Adams of fore fascism came into power ■ Switzerland, as we have just Is the miracle-man talk that Deer Island. the tourist brings home from It the hotel owners made a drive done, is to experience a distinct A. L. Parker, who has been aly a tissue of lies? Not at all; against the tip nuisance and in and striking step upward in more on fire patrol duty in the Wolf it is the truth but with many 1923 the system of charging senses than one. The roads are creek locality, returned home little bits of false emphasis— a definite amount on the bill for wider, smoother, better marked, Wednesday night. at least so it seems after living “service” was already in force, i The houses gleam with paint and O. Livingstone attended evan- asd conversing in Italy for a lon The need for an extra tip on top [ cleanliness. Service is snappy and gelistic church services at As of that has rather crept back, I intelligent. Everybody is highly ger time than most trippers. toria Tuesday evening. The avan- The writer was in Italy in if anything, since fascism. But I educated. And everybody looks gelist was Geo. Harris Hatch, 1923, before fascism could have ie is not badK about as in the I you straight in the eye and is who is scheduled to conduct an had any particular effect and American east. Begging on the free to say what he thinks about the evangelistic meeting at while conversatios was still ra- streets is now about on a par I anything that interests him, and Christian church here during the ther free, again in 1927 and with what one finds in Portland. without regard to who is listen- month of November. Mussolini, with all his faults, ing. again now. The changes for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose, Mr. the better in fourteen years have has several engaging virtues. One Asd the Swiss have nothing and Mrs. J. T. Brady, Mrs. R. A. been considerable, but they did of them is that, like an Ameri i like the resources of Italy. The Simmons and Rev. and Mrs. W. can business man, he gets up not seem to the writer to be greatest resource of all—good * essentially different from the im early and puts in a hard day’s harbors on the sea—they lack provements fourteen years have work at his desk. He attends to entirely, As one Swiss told me, brought in Oregon and the other business. they have three products for American states, Canada, Mex If one is to judge Italy, much export, and in the case of all ico, Japan, China, England, depends upon what standard one three the more they export the ——o— France, Belgium, Germany, Aus i is to applf. Historically, the Ital- more they have for themselves: (Editor’s Note) This is one of tria, Czecho-Slovakia and other ■ ians have been one of the great- scenery, electric juice and edu- several articles written for this places where he has been. newspaper by Eric W. Allen, i est peoples the world has pro- cation. Hard work and intelli The roads in Italy are distinct dean of the University of Ore I duced. They invented modern gence have made the nation. gon school of Journalism who ly good— just as, in the year They make their scenery more is now traveling in Europe on 1936 they are distinctly good banking, they started the recivil- a fellowship granted by the Ob- almost everywhere. Oregon, with izzation of the world after the erlander Trust of the Karl dark ages, they have been wos- 1,000,000 population has about Shurz memorial foundation. For derful engineers, builders and as good roads and possibly about By Eric W. Allen architects, and as painters and Dean of the University of Oregon as much paved surface as Italy County Treasurer sculptors they have surpassed ev School of Journalism with 45,000,000— possibly more erybody in their time. The single MEIRINGEN, Switzerland, — and possibly less Re-Elect figures are Every American ought to have not available here but it seemed little city of Florence has pro Gladys E. Peterson the experience we have just had, that we struck gravel oftener duced so many men of genius that it hasn’t enough streets to of passing from a land of whis in Italy than at home. Republican Candidate name after them. World famous pers and spies into a country of When one controls a press, one Experienced and Efficient ancient and unquestioned free is in a condition to claim cred men have been born in almost every little town through which Pd. Adv. Gladys E. Peter dom. The Fourth of July is a it for everything. Did Mussolini one drives the Ford. It this great son, St. Helesn, Ore. good day for the trip. build these roads? All Europ In the early days in the west ean roads are lined with trees nation to be judged by the soc a certain kind of whiskey was ‘and on most of these good roads ial standard of Mexico and'China, said to be capable of making a in Italy the bordering trees are rabbit spit in a bulldog’s face, far older than fascism. We drove and similarly it was interesting down the peninsula on the Via to notice that a somewhat ex Flaminia which is much praised tended stay in the unfree land for its straightness and good of Italy made the wickedly ef engineering. This road was en fective defences with which the gineered by the Censor Caius Swiss have adorned the St. Got- Flaminius in the year 220 be thard pass look mighty good to fore Christ, and in ancient times the pacifist lady in our party. Italy was famous for its excell A great deal of hokum has ent straight Roman roads. They been written about Mussolini. are still there. Pd. Adv., Wm. Pringle, Sr., MistRoute, Vernonia Ore. Well-made hokum is nothing but the truth seen a little out of focus and with a little false em- l pWasis. The hasty American tour ist is, the writer is inclined to FOR SHERIFF believe, a far from shrewd ob server. Why does he trink th 1 of dictator has seized control of the i press and has spread a network Columbia County of spies to control even private ' 11 '4? Land of Freedom Intrigues Allen Re-elect Wm. Pringle, Sr Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner THEATRE Saturday I LODGES I . I I Charlie Chan At The Race Track — t ti ——nrr~~"TraJ A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each called month. Special meetings on all other Thurs- day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors most cordially welcome. George Plumb, W. M. Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. CHINA CLIPPER ....... -........................ : Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S Regular commu nication first and third Wed nesdays of each month, at Ma sonic Temple. All visiting sis ters and broth ers welcome. Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M. Leona McGraw, Sec. lovely by living in it and using it—they do not hack it to pieces and destroy it. They conserve their streams and mountains which become year by year more lovely, less subject to erosion, and more pro- luctive of the electric power that turns the wheels and makes Switzerland brilliant by night. This fills with paying guests— and in Switzerland it is the tour ist that pays and pays; prices »re high—this fills with paying guests the best hotels in the world which their highly intelli gent and educated people know so well how to construct and manage. And their wonderful schools bring children of the rich from all lands to Switzer- land for education and send out young Swiss as emigrants—not for menial tasks but to be ed- ucators, lawyers, doctors and scientists and to become the highest type of citizens in all the countries of the world. The I Swiss are too intelligent to think that national success can , come only through colonies and conquest. —........... - The United States Department of Labor ad vises the use of Pasteurized milk in its Children’s Bur- eau Bulletins in child care “All milk should be 9 Pasteurized, even ‘certified milk’.” is a statement taken from publication No. 30. Milk properly Pas teurized with scien- tific equipment in our modern plant is al ways available to Vernonia residents at no extra cost. An Experienced Competent Officer Pd. Adv. M. R. Calhoun, St. He’ens, Ore. Sunday and Monday u. M. R. [Cal.] Calhoun PAGE THREE Always Delivered in Sterilized Bottles ; Tues, and Wed Don’t Turn ’em Looàe Oregon Motor Stages & Grand Jury Leave from Bush’s Cafe 7:55 a. m. 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. daily for Portland via Timber. Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage depot daily at 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 5:15 p. b.. Call service between Camp 8 and Vernonia. Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens. Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m. FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way The End of the Trail Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages Thurs. and Fri. Warner Baxter. Frederic March and Lionel Barry- more in , The Road To Glory Coming Fred Stone in Nehalem Valley Ice & Creamery PHONE 471