Thureday, Ajjril 28,1927.____ ___________ VERNONIA EAGLE streams a hog wallow can be easily rows, < n either side rows of short- ‘Inside” Information can hope to have an average life span cf ¿.nd c>: aply made of concrete. The er trees, and outside of these low three-quarter < f a century within the next Roas i from the so-called tender Lottor will need to be of suft'ic- bushes or cedars. ~ — -------------- cuts a i better if cooked, withou. ient ' ckness to prevent cracking |----- ~ ~~ I-sued every Thursday $2 pei yerr in Adve.net ! 30 years. | Tne autom. b le, the railroad, the air­ water. Sear the outside -,t a hirri .nd t ■ support the weight which it mi ■_ Lear. A convenient size Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the ship, the telegraph and tne radio are ex­ ’temper. lure to keep the meat jun u wallow is 13 feet long and emplifications of man’s conquest of nature. es within, then lower the tempera­ for Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the ture somewhat and roast for 16 10 feet wide by 12 inches deep Act of March 8, 1879 Astronomy and archaeology—man’s sc­ to 20 minutes to the pound. • at tht shallow end and 18 inches W. O. W. Vernonia camp No. 655 ience, have brought within his ken the deep at the opposite end, with out ­ To cook turnips or rutabagas a MARK E. MOE, Editor meets every Monday night at seven universe and the past. quick way, pare them, cut in fairly let in the bottom. The size of the thirty at the Grange Hall. Visiting wallows will depend upon the num ­ Anything man can think of he can do thin slices, and cook for 15 or 20 members^ welcome. if he works at it long enough. We have minutes in lightly salted water. ber of hogs kept. Drain, mash, and season with but ­ A. F. KOSTER C. C. In regions with little rainfall and abolished the plagues and devastating ep­ ter. Some people like the slices where strong, drying winds are TO BURN OR NOT TO BURN C. C. DUSTEN CLERK. idemics of our early histoiy and we shall intact, with plenty of butter melt­ frequent, windbreaks, which usually abolish the diseases which take their toll ed over them. consist of six to eight parallel rows To every question there are two sides; human lives today. Nature is surrender­ Children who profess not to like of trees, are of decided benefit, Vernonja Lodge, No. 184 A. different angles that should be, and are, of ing to man inch by inch and is making milk or eggs will often eat custards, says the United States department F. & A. M., meets at Grange considered before any business is1 organ­ man omelets, milk puddings, milk-vege­ of agriculture. Windbreaks protect greater for the struggle. When the table soups, and egg-milk drinks if Hall every Second and ized. crops and orchids from me­ time comes, if it should, when man no well flavored. The wise parent, how­ grain Fourth Thursday nights. chanical injury by the wind, reduce When a town, city or state makes a longer has to struggle for supremacy the ever, will not call attention to the Visitors Welcome evaporation of moisture from the bid for any industry, certain salient facts decay of the human mind will be swift ingredients jf such dishes, but soil, shield farm buildings from the K. A. McNeill, Secretary. are gathered by the people interested, and sur6. Work in the fellowcraft degree simply offer them as a matter of extremes of winter and summer among which may be listed, markets, raw course in their regular place in weather, and may also be a source April 28. the meal. material, labor, and security of taxation. of wood for farm use or sale. The EVERYBODY BENEFITS Alkalis discolor aluminum, there­ best arrangement is to have the I It is a triumph for any civic body to an­ fore it should never be washed with tallest trees planted in the central nounce that through its efforts it has se­ strong soap or strong washing pow­ cured an addition to the payroll of the The proposition of “trading at home” ders, or washing soda. The dark has been too often constructed for the help abate. color on aluminum pans and uten­ I. O. O.F.—V ernonia L odge , N o . 246, the merchant alone. There is no greater sils may be rubbed off with whit­ meets every Tuesday night at 8:09 When that occurs, everybody has a of ing or with very fine steel wool, feeling that they will profit by the in­ economic fallacy. The merchant may gain or o’clock, in Grange Hall dissolved by the acid of vinegar the first or primary benefit; the result creased money put into circulation—the O. E. Enstrum, N.G. or diluted oxalic acid. All acids butcher, the barber, and the electric globe may show up first in his own cash regis­ should be thoroughly washed off. G. B. Smith, Sec'Vy. ter; but by no means is the “business man” Oxalic acid is a poison and should maker, and in actual practice, they do. the sole heir of local patronage. We are be so marked, and kept out of the This is one picture, bringing new in­ all “business” people, it is a broad term way AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY children. dustries into being, but what is being done and includes those who toil or add any­ The of idea that hot breads contain Meets 2nd and 4th Wed- to keep the industries we already have? thing to the total of human welfare. harmful gases has no scientific sup­ Ngisi port. Fresh bread made of good In the west, we have as a result of the ¡JurigK’’ nesdays at the Grange hall. The merchant, the banker, the fanner, transient industry of mining, a number the housJ wife, the teacher, the preacher, ‘ngredients contains nothing harm­ ful to either children or adults. Mrs. H. E. McGraw, President of towns which have died with the ex­ the lawyer, the doctor, the laborer, the bread, however, is rather Mrs. Earl Washbum, Secretary. haustion of the ore which was mined and contractor, in short, the “butcher, the ba- Fresh moist and soft, and a young child milled. Do we want the lumber industry xer, the candlestick maker” are all in the may eat it without sufficient chew­ closed down? Have we considered a pic­ same class when it comes to making Ver­ ing. The crusty parts are necessari­ Vernonia Post ture of this kind? Yet annually this is be­ nonia what it should be. Set any one of ly chewed, and if the fresh bread 9, American Le* is crusty, it is entirely suitable for ing hastened, not by the legitimate cutting these trades or professions going and all children. gion. Meets second 1 of the forests, but by the thoughtless cit­ the rest are benefitted all the way up or and fourth Tues- Sj days each month, 8 izen who is careless with hig lighted ma­ down the line. If one prosper«, the others It is better to have a number of p.m. H. K. Me terials. small portable hog houses than one Graw, Commander. he deals with or pays wages to are help* large piggery for the entire herd. Lee Schwab, Adj. The forest industry can be made per­ ?d accordingly. It means more savings, It is a good idea to begin the petual; instances are on record of private more bank deposits and more business. education ,of the colt as early as lumbering operations having been carried We are living in an age of keen com­ possible. A good plan is to break Chapter on for several centuries, and although the petition with the big cities. That the large the colt to lead before it is weaned Regular communi­ and to harness between the ages instances cited have occurred in Sweden, city has its advantages and accodomations, cation first and 2 and 3 years. Never work a third Wednesdays where economic conditions have been dif­ all will admit. But it has its disadvantages, of colt, after he is tired, in order to of each month. ferent to those of the western states, yet if life is to survive in its fulness, and prevent obstinacy and render him All visiting sisters When you stop there is not a citizen now residing in the •ichness and culture in the suburban and willing and obedient. and brothers wel­ west who would for one moment admit ural sections, and in the smaller cities Membership in a good bull as­ at the receiv- come. that what others can do, and have done, and towns of this country, the economic sociation enables a dairyman of Bessie Tapp, W. M. means to head his herd ing window of Leona McGraw, Secretary. we cannot. prosperity all would have to move out. moderate with a high class animal, says the But the realization of a perpetual lum­ The business of the people of Vernonia United States department ef agri­ this bank and ber industry is being pushed farther and s to do business here, if it can be done culture. A group of farmers or­ pass in a part farther into the background with every ,vith reason and propriety. And we believe ganize and purchase dairy sires with good recerds. These sires are ex ­ VERNON1A GRANGE fire that robs the soil of its fertility; that i can. Every dollar spent in Vernonia of your earn- changed between comunities every destroys the seeds and the seed trees left makes it that much easier for the other two The Vernonia Grange meets on th years, so that each farmer in the a- by Mother Nature, and for what reason? fellow to spend his money here and so the association has the use of a second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M. Any members of th Because a lttle thought was not exercis­ □n, like any other cumulative dividend. good sire over a fairly long period. mount is cred- Grange living in or near Vernonia ed in time, because “this place will do for Investing in your home town is like Information about organizing a bull ited to your ac- may be obtained from' or visiting in the community, ar a camp fire,” because of the “we do not getting compound interest, with the pri­ association the United States department of cordially invited to attend. own the timber” attitude of a few; be­ vilege to cash in on the principal. count, starting agriculture. ' - , , Mrs. Minnie Malmsten, Secretary cause the taxes which have gone to build­ The best way to prevent bad ■ to earn money flavors in fresh butter is to pro­ ing the highways of the state, collected A NEVER-ENDING WAR MOUNTAIN HEART duce the milk cream, and butter largely from the industry which built the for you from REBECCA LODGE No. 243. I.O.O.F under sanitary conditions, never stale and still contributes well over half Ordinary rules of sanitation in the home Meets every second and Fourth the cows feeds that, impart the day you its payroll, is apparently one of the means md by municipalities are saving the lives give Thursdays in grange Hall—Vernonia bad flavor to the milk, and, churn Visitors always welcome of letting the fire demon loose in the •f thousands of Americans annually and the cream when it is sweet or place it in our Mrs. Edna Kilby, N. G. forests. making virulent epidemics almost unheard just mildly sour. Also do not ex­ MRS. IRENE SPENCER. Sec’y care. pose the cream to undesirable od­ This is the question, both sides of it, >f. such as are sometimes found in and to paraphrase Shakespeare, to burn, How many people a few years ago ors cellars and pantries where Other or not to burn, is the problem. ;new that malaria germs were spread by supplies are stored. A strong or J. MASON DILLARD Is it better to perpetuate the industries he mosquito and that many disease germs bitter flavor is sometimes found ATTORNEY-AT-LAW which are the life blood of the western were carried broadcast by the common in milk and butter from cows that Next to Carkin Cleaning Works states or to pursue hypothetical industries housefly? No greater in number than these are far advanced in their lactation or that have not been fresh Here Every Wednesday yet unborn? were those who realized the efficacy of period for a year or more. Surely both courses can be taken; wis­ cveens, covered garbage cans, clean yards On many farms the hogs use un­ dom would demand that we hold firmly ’.nd the elimination of stagnant water in sanitary, unsightly mudholes as DR. ELLA WIGHT that which we already have, before we exterminating the mosquito and the fly. wallows. These are very objection­ DR. C. J. WIGHT expand. By keeping fire-free, we make A fly in the house is a sign of careless able and should be abolished. On CHIROPRACTORS Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach, sure of an industry that so largely pro­ housekeeping in this era of swat-the-fly. farms where there are no running Liver and Intestinal Troubles vides our local and foreign trade; we it is only in the poorest tenement dis­ Delayed Menstruation keep our raw materials for use and pre­ tricts and the squalid homes of the moun­ vent such unnecessary expenditure of tax taineer that the housefly is still given revenue as fire-fighting. ree reign to taint food and carry disease LESTER SHEELEY And what could be more important to rerms from person to person. Neither is the west? he mosquito permitted to inject his ma- Attorney-at-Law 'aria germs into the veins of every sleep- Vernonia Oregon ng human. CONQUERING NATURE To successfully combat the fly and the Since man’s beginning he has waged an mosquito the campaign should be launched DR. W. H. HURLEY unceasing battle to subject nature to his arly in the year. But the battle against DENTISTRY AND X-RAY Earliest of all Certified Seed will and wish. Though the battle has now summer's pestiferous conveyors of disease Evenings by Appointment waged for thousands of years nature is must not stop with preventatives. Debris Office over Brown Furniture Store. must not be permitted to accumulate gar­ Vernonia Oregon still the master of man. Potatoes Victory is not yet in sight for man but bage cans must be closed tightly at all his advance, though slow, is unchecked. imes and screens must be kept tightly Nature may never be entirely under the .dosed and carefully repaired. And the BURBANK AND WHITE STAR M. D. COLE control of man, who is actually a part of fly swatter must be kept in daily use. nature, but her many elements are be­ DENTIST ing subdued one by one. If you feel badly just because you are Alan's greatest struggle with nature has alone it is just because you are in bad Vernonia Oregon No. 3 Malotte, slightly used cream Separator. $110.00—Cost been the prolongation of human life, a company. thing over which nature for ages held A cynic is a man who doesn’t realize new $145.00. complete and uncontested sway. Science, just how much obliged he really should medicine, education and sanitation as con­ be for living. MARK EVERY GRAVE ceived by the genius of the human mind, No matter how early a man comes home Memorials in Granite and Marble are successfully driving back the forces his wife always thinks he should have got­ At Reduced Price« of nature toward the lengthening of the ten there sooner. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS average span of life. On the basis of the Only time some men thing they have progress made in the past three decades no kick coming is when it comes to kick MRS. M. N. 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