Thursday, July 14, 1927. VERNONIA EAGLE Farm Reminders I at his post, bu> he is futile if he sleeps, Elm trees of Oregon face de- j Thus to recognize and to improve the I iruction by elm leaf beetles un- opportunity one must be broad awake to ■ss ,ss ruuiv „. control measures are radical lit with the keen edge of the senses whet- npiied, says Don C. Mote of the I ted. The Worker Who brings Only part Of xperiment station. In badly ln- I his mind to his task is not worth the whole -sted districts the attacked trees nf tho nnv he ho rirnwa Ho will defoliated unless of the pay draws. He will mis« miss ehanros chances I ■ protected r® completely by control measures. $2 per year in Advance not merely for himself, those that quick­ | eath to the tree results if the Issued every Thursday ly seized may promote his own fortunes, ivages of the beetle are not sLop- Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the but for the concern that when it secured ed. Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the every bit of the m°. 1 he is. He must not To be successful sugar beet fac­ Act of March 3, 1879 expect a worker’s pay unless he serves ories must have plenty ci beets f >r a long run and must have them with all his senses aware. '..'ARK E. MOE, Editor season, points out G. R. Hy- Urrtuniia îiaglr STYLES S /ING BACK T IE OLD PARLOR very slop, professor of farm crops at ie Oregon experiment station. So i addition to right soil and climate irms and farmers and plenty of bor and transportation are essen- to enough beets every year ‘r r a a suecessfu successful ] factory factory run. run. if| If the 6th day of August, 1927. said date being more than six weeks af­ ter the date of the first publica­ tion of this summons herein; and if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead to plaintiff’s said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit, for a decree for­ ever dissolving the bonds of mat­ rimony now existing between plain­ tiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and nroper. This summons is served upon ou by publication for six consecu­ SUMMONS tive weeks in the Vernonia Eagle, .a the Circuit Court for the State n pursuance of an order of Hon­ orable John Philip, judge of the of Oregon for the County of ounty court for Columbia county, Columbia Oregon, made and entered on the .tizyna Jablonski, :2nd day of June, 1927, in the • bsence of Hon. J. A. Eakin, cir­ Plaintiff, cuit judge. vs Date of first publication Thurs­ m Jablonski, day. June 23, 1927. Dats of last Defendant, publication Thursday, August 4, To Adam Jablonski, above named 1927. Dillard & Dillard, attorneys for <.< fondant: plaintiff. Residence and post of­ In the name of the State of Ore- fice address, St. Helens, Oregon. on, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication—of this summons, to wit, six weeks from June 2, 1927, and if you fail W. O. W. Vernonia camp No. 655 tent station. It is sod-forming where the family put its best foot forward those rural homes where the head of the ljng-lifed many with and stood tiie horsehair furniture around family is using his wedding costume for 1 aves rnd perennial trailing branches that in every sol' mn posture of the very prim­ hisSunday best. It isn’t more than a few : rike root at the joints. It is quite mest propr. ty, there was the drawing­ years ago that the v . 11-groomed town boys 1 ardy and but little trouble with room, too. A parlor and drawing room were “guying” the country rustics for the jests or disease. It is widely dis- together lifted any house fortunate enough same wide trousei and short and high cibuted over the United States and found in all moist districts of to possess t.iem clear out of the common buttoned coats now gracing the windows < regon. and gave t ;em caste and rank and glory of the most exclus’.e city tailors. Several thousand acres of Ore- If so muc i architectural grandeur were But let those who are prone to make on small grains fiave been certi- still further buttressed in relief by a sit merry over mode'-' styles, whether for: ied by the experiment station ev- ting room, dining room and perhaps a men or women, and to pride themselves! < ry year since 1918 resulting In reat improvement of the type of fiist-floor den, there was nothing more upon being the pro luct of a more sen­ t grain produced. In some ceunties needed of mortal distinction. sible generation of youth, hearken back improvement from certification has Anw now, complain certain elderly ro­ to the days of the Ascot tie which con­ I been so great as to make further mancers, dreaming of times past, parlor sumed more silk then a shirt, and of the | c ortification work unnecessary. In and drawing rooms have gone out and no­ Prince Albert and other obsolete cut­ other parts of the state the need certification is pressing. Cer­ body saw them go. Of course, the explana­ aways, which would precipitate a riot if lor tification may be undertaken by tion is very simple. In all the old houses displayed in public today; and of the ' application to the county agent. where parlor and drawing room layout light gray and bi ’ght lavender pants, Many crops of little value are remains the same, a new fashion of use which without exaggeration would make often w.de’y advertised and plant­ and enjoyment has swept in and oblitera­ two pair of the most extrem e specimens ed, says II. A. Schoth of the ex­ periment station. As soon as their ted the old boundaries. Families gradually of the modem make. 1 ck of worth, is found out adver- got to living all over the house instead of With styles in clothes coming and go­ t sing an I sales slow down or stop parking themselves in certain restricted ing over night, it ill behooves the most ? .together. This dormant period of­ parts of it and barring the rest from use conservative dressers to criticize or ridi­ ten lasts only a few years when except on state occasions. In the new cule others for the manner in which they again seme enterprising person or will renew the advertising and houses the parlor was simply forgotten decorate their persons. We may be wear­ r f rm ake frequent sales. SUMMONS and every room made for daily use. ing tomorrow that which we laugh at to­ Exper.s have found that it takes In the Circuit Court of the State In the beginning the parlor was intend­ day and, after all, while the city boy has l ore work to produce an acre of of Oregon for the County of Co­ lumbia. ed for use. It was the part of the house been calling his country cousin a rube the tobacco than any other crop. An Joseph W. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. where the family was to have its private country boy has been calling his city cous­ acre of Burley tobacco yielding I Carrie Clark, Defendant. To Carrie Clark, the above nam­ life pleasuie and comfort, safe from every in a boob. from 800 to 1,000 pounds requires,! ed defendant: for growing and for preparing for! intrusion. Nobody has ever told just how In the name of the state of Ore­ the market, all the way from 350 to it got away from that simple intention and gon: You are hereby required to VALUE OF A NAME 400 hours of labor. Cotton in the appear and answer the complaint became the formidable and formal and * istern states takes from 100 to filed against you in the above en- stiff and forbidding thing it came to be. What’s in a name? The answer for gen­ 125 hours of work per acre where titled suit on or before Saturday In these latter days it has succumbed for erations back has been “nothing.” True a T—-’T" the very good reason that houses have rose by any other name would smell as I .7 » shrunk to the actual necessities, and the sweet but try to sell it under a different I’ old-time spaciousness ministering to pride name if you would better estimate the T has been outlawed by that master econ- value of a name. omist known as H. C. L. The name of Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar and Napoleon evacuated walled cit­ THE CHANCE GOES BY ies, turned whole armies into disastrous retreat, and conquered empires. Those A man does not always know his names obtained their magic from the chance when it comes to him, but if he deeds of their owners. lets it pass, he will learn in time that it Because his name might have been went by. T r n, too late, he will overwhelm Smith would not have prevented Shake­ himself with reproaches for not seizing speare from writing his elasse tragedies I the golden opportunity. and in spite of their common names Geo­ Business men decry tardiness in those rge Washington and Abraham Lincoln whom they employ, for that means not won immortal fame. Genius is as acciden­ simply the waste of time that should be tal as its name. Goodyear 1 ires spent in work, but the failure to be present And yet American manufacturers spend when opportunity, coming without warn­ millions annually on names. For the pur­ ing, knocks peremptorily and, being un­ pose of establishing a trade name business j answered, summarily departs. Returning i enterprises conduct nation-wide and even FU belate , one may listen eagerly for a re­ I world-wide advertising campaigns. To State Laundry Company petition of that summons to li e and com many manufacturers the name of their fort Destiny face to face, but it does not product is their fortune, a fortune which I FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK come. The great chance appeared unher­ j could not be amassed without the aid of alded and it unci us wanting and went a- advertising. We call and delive' TUESDAYS and way, leaving no address with which we Modern business had learned that the FRIDAYS—Leave orders with S. Well may communicate. hive essentials for success in merchandis-i Tailor, Phone MAin 891 For our chances do not come with brass­ ing are a worthy product, a trade-mark band mus e and pennons waving. They ’ud an adequate advertising campaign, I stealthily approach; they seldom advert s>. Advertising is as essential to retail bs They come, like successful burglars, when iness as to the manufacture. we expect them least. “If only we had known!” we cry with vain regret. But they A hustler has no time for bad luck. promptly went where there were others waiting foi them, with trimmed lamps. The best nation in '.he world is explana­ These others seized what migh have been tion. our own, and all our boasts of what we might have done had our "luck" been dif­ ferent is unavailing. f. What is lu k? Most of the time it mean? to be in the right place at the right mo­ There may b? safety in numbers, but ment The oi e who is there is the winner not in auto numbers. t L over one who is elswhere. And he who is there must be present not simply in the The United States, with seven times as physical sense; he must attend with all as much capital invested in the electric nis faculties. As Shakespeare reminds industry as has England, produces 12 it is of no use to have our eyes open f times as much electrical energy which is i “their sense is shut." A sentinel may be sold to 10 times as many customers. . <11* KUK .1VV1IC »»»«JI MV ..cv. .V..Vv.v <■ OAKLAND, PONTIAC, CHEVROLET, STUDE- ■ BAKER. I rou arc always certain of light food with_ J Crescent - the Double Acting Baking Powder Lodge Directory lichalem Chapter 153, O. È. S. Regular communi­ cation first and third Wednesdays of each month. All visiting sisters and brothers wel­ come. Bessie Tapp, W. M. 1 cona McGraw, Secretary. VERNONIA GRANGE The Vernonia Grange meets on th second Saturday of every month a ~ :30 P. M. Any members of th Grange living in or near Vernonia i r visiting in the community, ar < ordially invited to attend. Mrs. Minnie Malmsten, Secretary MOUNTAIN HEART REBECCA LODGE No. 243. I.O.O.F I'eets every second and Fourth 1 nursdays in Grange Hall—Vernonia Visitors always welcome I rs. Edna Kilby, N. G. MRS. IRENE SPENCER. Sec’y J. MASON DILLARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I'ext to Carkin Cleaning Works Here Every Wednesday DR. ELLA WIGHT DR. C. J. WIGHT CHIROPRACTORS Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Troubles Delayed Menctruation LESTER SHEELEY Attorney-at-Law Vernonia Oregon DR. W. H. HURLEY DENTISTRY AND X-RAY Evenings by Appointment C flee over Brown Furniture Store. V inonia Oregon M. D. COLE DENTIST Vo: nonia Oregon MARK EVERY GRAVE . morials in Granite and Marble At Reduced Prices WRITE FOR PARTICULARS MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO. Fourth and MAin St. Hillsboro.