Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 16, 1927, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, June 16, 1927
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money and costs in this pro c«ed- of W.J t. in Columbia county, Ore­ juice. Half to three fourths of a satisfactory results. An acre will i [ owner attempts to treat such birds
ing ,and for such other and fu. "her gon, w ill be received by said coun­ cup is often needed. Add the soft- ordinarily furnish pasture for from there ìb great danger of carrying
Notice is hereby given to the relief as to the Court may e eem ty. cou rt until 2 o’clock P.M., July
ened gelatin to the hot sirup, then 5 to 15 hogs averaging 100 pounds. infection from the sick to the heal­
holders of the following bonds of
8, 19'27, and not thereafter, and add 2 14 cups of uncooked friut A good plan is to have two pastures thy in handling or feeding. If a
equitable and proper:
the City of Vernonia, Columbia
This summons is served upon ; rou at the t time will be publicly opened juice, orange or grape, or pineap­ for each lot of hogs, so that by disease becomes established in the
County Oregon;
by publication for six eonsecut ire and r ead.
ple, whatever you have. Stir alternating them the pastures may flock, however, some kind of treat­
Bonds No. 6 and 7 of sewer im­ weeks in The Vernonia Eagle, in
AIL proposals must be made up­ thoroughly and strain into molds. I In marking stock for market it is ment is advisable if possible. Tn
provement bonds, dated January 1, pursuance of an order of Honorab ie on 4 lank forms, to be obtained In this way the flavor of the un- i important that the marks be made
case of treatment it is important
1926, said bonds being in denomin­ J. A. Eakin, Judge of the Cou rt from the roadmaster, at his office cooked fruit juice is retained, and
on a conspicuous part of the ani­ that the sick birds be separated
ation of $500 each.; All of the for Columbia County, Oregon, mad e in St Helens, Oregon, Must give its vitamins
are not destroyed by mal so that they may be seen from the health}' ones as soon as
above bonds being redeemable at and entered on the 18th day of May ', prices proposed, both in writing heating. In
warm weather reduce readily without unduly disturbing the symptoms become noticeable.
the option of said city on Jan., 1, 1927.
and In figures, and must be signed the amount of added water some-1 the animals. Heavy shrinkage often
1926. That pursuant to said option,
Date of first publication Thurs­ by the bidder, with his address.
what.
results because of unnecessary dis­
said bonds wijl be redeemed within day, May 19, 1927. Date of last
Plans and specif icatiqna ire on
turbance to determine identity of
Clean cultivation supplemented by
80 days from the date of this no­ publication Thursday, June 30, 1927. file in the office of roadniaster,
Poultry Reminder*
ownership when marks are indls- some type of cover crop is a stan­
tice, to-wit: On the First day of DILLARD & DILLARD, Attorneys St. Helens, Oregon, and Daily (From O.A.C. Experiment Station) i
tinct. Every effort should be made dard method of soil management in
July 1927, upon presentation to for plaintiff.
Journal of Commerce, Portland,
Green feed for poultry is cut to mark all animals in one shtp-
orchids. The breaking of the soil
the fiscal agency of Oregon, in
Residence and Post office ad­ Oregon, and may be examined ,n fine in a feed-cutter and fed in ment on the same side.
ordinarily will need to be followed
New York City, to-wit: The na­ dress, St. Helens, Oregon.
a green feed hopper. In a hopper it
t he office of the county clera.
I
tional Park Bank.
Chautauqua County, New York, throughout the growing season by
Each bidder shall deposit, with stays together and remains suc­
frequent cultivation. Soils contain­
is
the
first
county
in
the
country,
In case the holders of said bonds
h 1 ia bid, a certified check for an culent much longer than when
SUMMONS
fail to present same at the time In the Circuit CoUrk for the State a 1 mount of at least five (5) per thrown upon the floor or into to embark upon a forestry program ing considerable clap and easily
c< mt of his bid, payable to the the yards and scattered around for the farm woods and idle lands, packed by frequent heavy rains
and place mentioned herein for
of Oregon for the County of
with a special forest officer in require tilling more often than
co Unity clerk, which shall be for- by the fowls.
the redemption thereof, then the
Columbia
where packing does not occur.
interest thereon shall cease and
fe*ed to the county in case the
Poultrymeat is canned by many charge. The aim is to make for­
Kutarzyna Jablonski,
estry effective throughout the coun­
the agency aforesaid will thereaf­
awmrd
is
made
to
him,
and
he
shall
Oregon
housewives
and
with
simple
Plaintiff,
It has been said that horses eat
ter pay only the amount of such
neglect, fail or refuse, for a per­ methods a good tasting meat pre­ ty. This will include the ultimate when they are idle but,
va
according
reforestation
approximately
150,-
bond and the interest accrued
iod
of
five
days
after
such
award
serve is made. By the following
to John O. Williams, in charge
_ of
Adam Jablonski,
000
acres
of
idle
land
and
the
ef
­
thereen up to. the said first day
is made, to enter in:.» a contract method a 2-pound dressed fowl
Defendant,
horse and mule investigations, U.
of July 1927.
gives about 1 pint of solid meat fective management of about 120,- S. department of agriculture it may
To Adam Jablonski, above named and file the required bond.
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on defendant:
The right is reserved to reject and 1 pint of solid meat and 1 000 acres of woodland in farms.
also be said that “they do not eat
this 1st day of June 1927.
pint of jelly.
When a fowl becomes sick it is while they work.” Surveys made
In the name of the State of Ore­ any and all bids.
J. C. Lindley, Treasurer gon, you are hereby required to
The raw meat is taken off the usually best to ^Jcill it, as it may by the department show that hors­
John Philip, County Judge,
City of Vernonia, Ore. appear and answer the complaint
J. N. Miller, Commissioner,
bones and cut up so it will go be affected by a contagious disease es and mules furnish the cheapest
into the jars easily. It is packed which, before it is recognized, may i power for most drasvbar operations
T. B. Mills, Commissioner,
filed against you in the above suit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF on or before six weeks from the
G. G. Hall, Roadmaster,
tightly in cleaned”, tested, glass I spread. Futhermore, if the poultry I on the farm.
THE STATE OF OREGON
jars to 1 inch of the lop. A
J. W. Hunt, County Clerk.
date of the first publication of
.. FOR THE COUNTY OF
half teaspoonful of salt and seas­
this summons, to wit, six weeks, 444
COLUMBIA
oning is added, but no water. Cov­
from June 2, 1927, and if you fail
SPECIAL
ers with new rubbers are placed
to so appear and answer said com­
JESSIE EDITH CAUGHRON,
lightly on the jars. Then the jars
plaint, for want thereof the plain­
And the-----
Plaintiff.
are put into a tightly covered con-
tiff will apply to the court for the
SUMMONS
Wool—There was a fair volume tai r er, like a pressure canner or
relief demanded in plaintiff’s com­
vs
BEST FANCY
of business done last week with steamcooker, but a washboiler or
plaint to wit:
FRED -CAUGHRON,
For a decree of absolute divorce worater mill buyers leading in ac­ sapbucket will also do. The water
Defendant.
CANDIES
dissolving the bonds of matrimony tivity. Prices remained steady with is heated to boiling point and the
i
meat sterilized 4 to 5 hours. Be­
To Fred Caughron, the above heretofore existing between plaintiff a tendency to harden.
Mohair—The market for raw fore taking the cans from the steri­
and defendent, .awarding plaintiff
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore­ all of the real property owned by hair remained dull. There Is a lizer they are tightly sealed. When
gon: You are hereby required to plaintiff and defendant in Wash­ tendency to »low up on consump­ these jars are stored in a dark
appear and answer the complaint ington county, Oregon, for the sum tion of foreign mohair evidenced cool place the meat remains good
filed against you in thé above en­ of Nine-Hundred and Seventy-five by reduced withdrawals from bond. for a long time.
titled suit on or before Saturday dollars, and for such other and Custom records show total exports
Radioed From USDA
the 2nd day of July, 1927, said further relief as to the court may of foreign mohair from the Mas­
On a general farm where there
sachusetts custom district since
date being more than six weeks seem meet and equitable.
is plenty of range to provide ideai
This summons is nerved upon you January 1, of 100,000 pounds.
after the date ~bf the first publi­
Grain—Prices of feed grains growing conditions, and where there
cation of his summons herein;.and by publication for six consecutive
if you fail to appear and answer I weeks in the Vernonia Eagle, in made further sharp advances la-t is a home-grown supply of feed,
or otherwise plead to plaintiff’s pursuant of an order of Hon. John week as a result of unfuvural e the growing of capons is a sound
¿7—------ >
*r
f
at. and profitable side-line. The capons
said complaint, for want thereof Philip, Judge of the County Court, weather conditions. Barley
]
will
not
only
provide
fresh
meat
strong
on
ttie
coast
wheat
English
of
Columbia
County,
Oregon,
made
the plaintiff will apply to the
1
court for the relief prayed for in and entered on the 31st day of markets. Pacific coast when- mar­ of the best quality for the home
her complaint, to-wit, for a decree May, 1927, in the absence of Cir­ kets continued firm. New milling table, but the surplus can be sold In
wheat at San Francisco for June the local market at good prices.
forever dissolving the bonds of cuit Judge of said county.
Americans are drinking more milk.
shipment was quoted at $2.40 to
Lester Sheeley,
matrimony now ‘existing between
That is the word from the depart­
Attorney for Plaintiff. $2.60 per hundred pounds.
plaintiff and defendant; requiring
Butter—Rather firm markets at ment of agriculture which places
defendant to pay' all necessary suit Residence and postoffice address,
San Francisco but only steady at the annual per capita consumption
Vernonia, Oregon.
Date of first publication June beat in the east characterized last of milk at 55.3 gallons in 1926;
2nd, 1927. Date of last publication week’s trade. Receipts have been 54.76 gallons ir^ 1925; and 43 ga<
heavy enough to permit a heavy Ions in 1920. Farmers are drinking
14th day of July, 1927.
into storage movement and stocka more milk than city people, tne 1
are accumulating. There Is some department report also shows. The 1
NOTICE
average daily per capita consuinp- ,
On July 2nd. 1927, and up to sentiment however that lower prices
tion of milk and cream by farmers
may
not
be
seen
during
the
pres
­
* '
the hour of 7:30 o’clock p. m„
INSURED CARRIER
in 1926 was 1.47 pints, as against |
sealed bids will be received for ent storage season.
Livestock—The
cattle
market slightly less than one pint for city j
the transportation of students to
This is the day of the smartly styled automobile.
Vernonia Office
was barely steady last week, with folks. The total consumption of
and
from
Union
High
School
Num
And
one glance at the Oakland Landau Sedan
At the Erazing Works on Rose
milk
and
cream
in
the
United
States
her One, of Vernonfb, Oregon for in-between kinds showing moat
reveals how superbly it answers today’s demand for
Avenue. ,t
in 1926 was nearly 56 H billion j
weakness.
Hog
markets
just
about
the school year of 1927, 1928, for
pounds, the report shows.
cars of arresting appearance and distinction............
Phene MAin 343
the Upper River Bus Line, bid- broke even with the previous week.
Many buyers are making it the car of their choice
ders must name the driver, no Lamb markets were strong in the
Effective spraying of tomatoes
Portland Office
largely because it provides, at lowest price, every
light Truck to be used, truck must east. The Portland market suffer­ can be done only with a high-press­
Auto Freight Terminal
ed from an over-supply of live­
be
in
first
class
condition
and
so
element
of unusual distinction, plus six-cylinder
ure
power
or
traction
outfit,
says
E. Water and Yamhill Streets
stock.
the United States department of
EAst 8226
Office No. 11 maintained as long as it is used
performance and the uncramped comfort of a full-
for the transportation of students.
agriculture. Spraying should begin
“Inside” Infermatioa
DELIVER • TO YOUR DOOR
sized body! .... You can spend a day, a week or a
A certified check made payable to
A good-slxed boy of about 14 when the first signs of blight ap­
month comparing, but you’ll never discover a value
Mrs. Charles Malmsten, Clerk, for requires about 9700 calories of food pear and be carried on at intervals
like this! Come in—and let us prove it.
an amount equal to 5 per cent of per day, while his 8 gear old bro­ of 10 days until five applications
the amount io bid must be deposit- ther needs only about 1800 calories, are made.
Oakland Six, $1025 to $1295. The New and Finer Pontiac Six, $775 to
$975. All prices at factory. Delivered prices include minimum handling
ed with the bid, and no bid shall and his 6 ysar old sister about
A recent study by the United
Charges.
Easy to pay on the liberal (ieneral Motors Time Payment Plan.
be considered unless such check is 1400. Since he is still growing, mils States department of agriculture of
enclosed therewith. Should the suc- is particularly valuable for the boy a forest area in northern California
ceesful bidder to whom the con- in his teens. At least a pint a badly infested with the western pine
tract ia awarded fail to execute day is desirable. This may be used beetle revealed that in the last two
the same within ten days from the in vegetable end milk soups, in years the insect has killed nearly
date of notification of auch award, cocoa, bread puddings and other four times as many trees in a
LANDA |U SEDAN
such check shall be forfeited to ways, or taken as a beverage. The burned-over tract as in the adjacent
Union High School District No. 1, boy in hie teens also needs eggs, unburned forest.
and the same shall be the property cooked cereals for breakfast, breads
The tomato, for many years after
GILBY MOTOR COMPANY
of the district. All other checks made from whole-grain flours, plen­ its introduction into the United
will be returned to the unsuccess­ ty of fruit, all kinds of vegstables, States in about 1800, w « b regarded '
Vernonia, Oregon
ful bidders who submitted the some of them served raw, a limited generally as an ornamental plant.
same. Bids shall be sealed and quantity of meat, and sweets only Owing to its relation to nightshade
marked “Bids for up River Bus at ths end of meals.
it was considered poisonous. After
Line” and addressed to Mrs. Char­
Do you budget your time as this prejudice was broken down
les Malmsten Clerk. The Board re­ well as your money? Try making the use of tomatoes became gen­
SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
IN EFFECT MAY 21 TO SEPT. 30
serves the right to reject any or a list of all the regular daily act­ eral.
RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER JI, 1927
all bids.
Pastures for hogs must be sup-
ivities, and then another list of
ROUND TRIP TO
PRODUCT OP CJENF.RA1 MOTORS
WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL
Dated and first published, June those that come once a week or plemented with grain for the most
9th. 1927.
448 at other intervals. Estimate the
Mrs. Charles Malmsten, Clerk. time all these asks usually require.
Distribute the jobs that do not
Annual School Meetinc
have to be done every day in such
Notice is hereby given to the a way that the week will run most
legal voters of school district No. smoothly ,and so that no day will
47 of Columbia County, State of be too heavy. Allow for a reason-
[V
Oregon, that a special school meet­ able amount of leisure for each
ing of said district will be held day, time for irregular activities
IC7.7S
at Washington School, on the 20th and interruptions, time for rest.
Low fares also to other points in
day of June 1927, at 2 o’clock in Time yourself at your tasks and
Middle West, South and East.
the afternoon, for the following make a sort of game of beating
Libra! ft opoom prmtt v if iting
objects: To elect a board member your own record, always with the
for 3 year term and a clerk for subconscious thrmght that you will
■ton National Park
D iaaS r aa j ir Na t fce nal Park
then have more free time for pleas­
1 ye«».
TEACHING your boy to save is a real
Dated this 1st day of Juns, 1927. ant thing».
IU*7itaXtsta Natl Park
pleasure, since he will, when the bal­
ATTEST: Lillian Brown, District
Fruit feifttin deserts take only
For Illuatrated Booklets,
ance begins to show an appreciable
a
few
minutes
to
pvepars.
Ths
pro
­
Clerk.
O.
S.
Poynter,
Chairman
Reservations and Information,
442 portion is one quart of liquid to
Board of Directors.
address Agent named below.
amount, become so proud of his accom-
one envelope or ounce of gelatin.
plishment that he will practice thrift throughout his entire life.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The relatin is usually softened in
St. Helens. Oregon, Juns 3, 1927 about • half sup of eeld water
Bring him into the bank and let u« talk it over—man fashion
Sealed proposals, addressed to or fruit jutes. Jf sugar Is needed,
the county court of Columbia coun­ and as moot fruit gelatins are im­
ty, Oregon, at St. Helens, Oregon, proved by adding the juice of half
G. w ROBERTS. Dis- F
and endorsed “Proposal for doing a lemon some auger will be nee-
trict Freight sad Pass- ÌI •”
the following work in Columbia cessary, put it into one cup of
pagar Agent, Union Pa­
county, to-wit:
The construction water or less and bring it to the
cific Wharf. Foot of
of a bridge over the Nehalem riv­ boiling point The amount of sugar
er in section 13, Tp. 4 N. R. 6 W. depends on the acidity of the fruit
NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS
FARM MARKET REVIEW
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
unusual distinction plus
six-cylinder performance
and the uncramped comfort
of a full-sized body!” - - -
PORTLAND r. VERNONIA
Truck Line ,
’1295
Qreater
OAKLAND SIX
a .
:
Your Boy Will Prize a
Savings Account
hl hi
BANK OF VERNONIA