Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 25, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 26, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
THREE
' cablegrams
totalling
37,972,000
Cable Traffic Reflects
words. In 1926, the total was
Strong World Position . 87,372,278
words. The latter figure
At Present of U. S it is estimated, comprises approx­
u
transfers” likewise contribute sub- -elly and spiced preserves are < rrors in valuation, descriptions, or continue its meetings from day to
stantially to the huge bulk of good with ham or cooked beef. ’ qualities of land, lots or other prop­ c ay until such examination is
cablegrams having to do with fi- home people like both sugar and erty asessed by the Assessor, and < ompleted, but will not be in sess-
nancial matters. A Bignificant feat- salt on a cantaloupe. Serve saltine it shall be the duty of persons ln- i n for a longer period than one
Approximately
180.000,000 Word. imately one-half the total volume ure of the increased cable business c rackers with a fruit salad.
1 t erested to appear at the time and ) lonth.
Ar. Handled Annually Between of foreign communications handled during and since the war has been
Windfall and imperfect apples! l'lace appointed.
W. S. Roberts,
, by all cable and radio companies the greatly augmented traffic be­ can be made into apnle sauce and |
U. S. and Foreign Countries.
The Board of Equalization will
County Assessor.
tween the United States and Latin- canned for winter use. Do not add
The position of world leadership dulng, J’“"!®“ J." »h*.
Indicates U. S. Leadership
Americi, which apparently bears any more water than is necessary
in international commerce and fi­
This tremendous increase in the a direct relationship to the boom to keep the apples from burning.
nance which the United States gain­
ed as a result of the European war use of the cable, it is pointed out, in commerce between the two con- Sweeten to tkste, pack hot, and
THE NEW
not only has been maintained but indicates the extent to which Amer­ tinents.
process in the water bath for
Facilities Greatly lacrea sed
actually is being strenghtened, if | ican financiers and American mer-
minutes.
the volume of business communica­ I chants ahve entered foreign fields.
While
the volume of cablegrams
As
a
result
of
the
World
war,
the
Page, Line and Paragraph
tions between American firms and
has more than doubled during the
individuals and those of foreign United States became the leading period under consideration, com­
Calves intended for baby beef
.... an
„„ in-
¡„ creditor nation of the world, * New
countries may be taken as
should be started on some grain
1 York the leading financial center, munication facilities have increas­ when from 4 to 6 weeks old.
dex.
ed in still greater proportion. Pass­
|
and
thousands
of
financial
trans-
The full natural sweetness of
The total volume of such com-
ing over developments in radio and
municaticns in 1926 was more than I actions formerly handled through radio telephony and considering the sweet potato develops only
double that for 1913, the year pre­ i European centers were diverted to cables, which form the backbone liter a period of storage, the sweet­
ness being due primarily to the
ceding the outbreak of the World New York.
The volume of cable traffic t*k of the trans-Atlantic communica­ presence of sucrose or cane sugar
war, according to figures compiled
More ?4iles per Gallon
tions
system,
three
new
cables
have
by the Western Union Telegraph a tremendous jump immediately beçn laid from America to Europe vhich is formed during this period.
upon
the
outbreak
of
the
war
in
Painting at regular intervals is
company, and indications are that
and many shorter cables have been
More Power----- Smc dher Operation
the present year will show an in­ 1914. One reason for this Increase put down. Of the three Atlantic the cheapest way to keep buildings
vyas
the
action
of
European
gov
­
and
implements
in
good
condition,
crease over 1926.
!
cables, the two-high-speed Permal­
Less Carbon
Eas'jr Starting
In 1913 the company handledl ernments in clamping on a censor- loy type cables laid recently by l’he building materials widely used
—— | ship which prohibited the use of
^oday, such as yellow pine, cast
the
Western
Union,
are
in
reality
—- ' private code. This move auiomati-
.'•S
ron, and the more common steels,
Less Crankcase Dilution
cally increased the average length the equivalent of many old-type deteriorate rapidly on exposure,
cables,
since
the
Permalloy
cable
of messages from eight worcl3 to
snd need frequent painting. Even
!2 words. The peak year of that has a speed of from three to five sheet iron that has been tinned
Bring in your Ford today ar. J let us put one on.
period was 1919, when the vast times greater than that of any or galvanized, to prevent rusting,
other
type
cable
known
to
science.
volume of government communlca-
usually should be painted because
of all
IIII tions handled in connection with The Western Union also has laid of imperfections in the coating.
a
third
cable
to
Cuba,
and
has
the Peace Conference in Paris
Notwithstanding the growing im­
1 brought the total for the Western established direct connection with portance of the specialized poultry
Union alone to nearly 90,000,000 South America through the Miami- flock and of the commercial farm
Installation Extra.
à—
| words. Even after the restrictions Barbadoes system. In addition, old­ flock, the general farm flock is
1 on code were removed, the public er cables have been rendered from still the backbone of the poultry
was slow to abandon the habit of 25 to 50 per cent more efficient industry from the standpoint of
¡ lengthier messages, and it was not by the use of improved terminal volume of production. The farm
until 1922 that there was a gen- apparatus, notably the automatic flock, though ordinarily small and
in all the
eral return to the use of code. At printing machines which are now only one of a number of farm act-
the present time about nine-tenths used on the slower cables as well ivities, in the aggregate makes up
of the full rate
___ cablegrams
___ _____ __
are in as on the high-speed Permaloys. uore than 80 per cent of the to-
l code and the average length of
Radioed From USDA
tai egg production.
such messages is eight words.
State highway departments last
Abundant sunshine
“Acceptances” One Cause
year surfaced a total of more than space are as essential’
pecan
A factor which has contributed 13,600 miles of earth roads. In production as is liberal plant food
greatly to the use of the cable addition, they rebuilt 5,828 miles in available form and space to
for financial transactions eenter- of old surfaces, 106,059 miles of the roots. The planting distance be­
ing in New York is the widespread the 287,928 miles of federal aid tween pecan trees has increased an
development of the use of so-call- state roads are now surfaced.
SIMMONS
average of approximately 1 foot
ed bankers’ acceptances as a med­
The Bureau of plant industry a year since 1900, being at that
BEDS
ium of financing foreign commerce. which has been conducting experi­ time about 35 feet. At
SPRINGS
Though long in use in other coun­ ments to develop disease-resistant few orchards are being present
set less
tries,
bankers’ acceptances were sugar cane in Louisiana, has issued than 60 feet each’ way, with
MATTRESSES
the
not legally authorized in the Unit­ a preliminary report showing that tendency toward greater distances.
A weil known guaran­ ed States until the Federal Re­ large increases in yields can be Occasional orchards are spaced 100
serve System came into effect in obtained by submitting hardier var­ feet.
teed line.
1914, and American importers and ieties for the sugar canes formerly
Calves kept together in a large
exporters as well as those of other grown there.
pen are difficult to feed by hand
nations, did most of their financ-
Those who get high production unless tied. When they are loose
ing through London.
follow certain fundamentals in the milk often is spilled, and the
Last year more than a third of chicken feeding. One of the most larger calves get part of the small­
the total volume American foreign important is regularity. And the er ones’ share. Very simple stan­
trade was financed by acceptances, feed must be palatable. The cost chions may be constructed to pre­
Prices that will save ' and the acceptance business done per pound can often be reduced vent losses of milk and to insure
ll I by the United States alone, if
you money
Even though your salary is so little that
by using locally produced grains. the equal distribution of the feed.
Great Britain be excepted, exceed­ Another factor of importance is the To prevent the calves from suck­
you
can aiofrd to put only one dollar a
ed that of all the nations in Europe effect of the feed on the eggs or ing one another, it is best to keep
week,
we welcome you to make this your
combined. The bankers’ acceptance, meat. Yellow
corn will produce a them in the stanchions for some
which has been defined as “an darker-colored
banking
home. We will show your every
time
after
feeding.
Calf
stanchions
egg yolk than white
agreement by the acceptor to pay corn. Alfalfa tends to produce are usually 36 to 40 inches high
courtesy, and help you in every way we
a bill of exchange, draft, order or yolks with dark-yellow color, where­
can to make your savings grow Start today
with spaces 4 to 5 inches wide
the like, according to its terms.” as wheat and oats tend to produce for the calves’ necks. Allow from
has greatly facilitated American light-colored yolks. Feed may also 2
to 2% feet between the calves.
foreign trade, and since the “ac- effect the flavor of the eggs.
Police Note.
I ceptance” is usually made by cable,
Milk is one of the most complete
When you have used
has added materially to the volume and easily digested foods for chick­
Several complaints have reached
furniture for sale see—
of cable business. Arbitrage opera­ ens. Besides its food value, it is me recently regarding boys, whose
tions, or dealings in foreign ex­ also a great appetizer. When names are withheld, shooting .22
change, which depend to tnc ulti­ chickens are fed milk they eat rifles within the city limits. On
mate degree upon speed of com­ more other feed. Milk also serves two occasions bulUi.» from these
munication, and socalled “cable as a regulator of the chickens’ di­ rifles have struck persons. There
gestive systems and tends to keep is a city ordinance against dis­
charging firearms within the city.
i
them in good condition.
Arrests wil follow if this practice
YOU WILL COME AGAIN
’’Inside” Information
is not stopped. Parents should see
Because of the opening of school that their boys are not permitted
and college, the month of Septem­ to carry and shoot these rifles in
ber seems to many people like the the future.
beginning of a new year. Why
W. J. Kelly, City Marshal.
at the
not start a budget if you are not
There are a number of young
already living on the budget plan?
Tin darkens with use, and this people in the habit of goin to and
tarnish protects the tin. Therefore from dances, both in and out of
Vegetables a Specialty
tin utensils should not be scoured town, without parent or guardian.
simply for the sake of making them It is not permissible to go to the
Chicken Dinners 5 p. m. Sundays.
bright. When food dries or burns dance and then pick out the chape­
on tin utensils it may be removed rone after arriving. Every boy and
by heating a weak soda solution in girl within the curfew age will
the pan and then washing it be hailed before Judge Reasoner
E=
thoroughly.
for this offense in the future.
Change the kind of bread you
W. J. Kelly, City Marshal.
Now, as a result of the surprising reductions in all
use from time to time. Instead of
Pontiac Six prices, two great motoring luxuries are
R. Camel was arrested Thursday
always serving white bread, have
combined at the lowest price in history — six-cylinder
whole wheat, rye, raisin or date by Marshal Kelly, charged with be­
performance and Fisher body luxury. Now, as never
ing
drunk.
Upon
his
plea
of guilty
bread once in a while; make rolls
before, does the supremacy of Pontiac Six value reveal
of different kinds com bread, bak-. before Judge Reasoner he was fln-
itself to cold comparison—value based on the fashion­
ing powder bissuits, muffins, horn-1ei’
THE KEY TO EDUCATION
iny or graham gems, corn sticks,
able new Duco colors, on the world famous smooth­
Geo. Bell and one of
True education not only opens up stores of knowledge but
com pones, or oven toasted bread. rators of the Portland the ope-
ness, snap and long life of the Pontiac Six engine, on
develop« the alert mind. The chief glory of modern science is
Vernonla
To get iron rust stains from an
the comfort and convenience of Pontiac’s exclusive
Truck line were arrested by Mar-
emameled sink, bleach them with a
THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT
features of advanced and modern design ... Come in!
shal
Kelly
recently
for
leaving
their
solution of oxalic acid. Repeat un­
See the world’s best buy among low-priced sixes!
Higher education in the field of applied science combines
til the stain disappears, then rinse motors running with no one seated
in the trucks. They were fined »2
technical study with the fundamental training essential to citi­
Learn how much more you can get for your money
thoroughly.
zenship. Its degrees open the way not only to leadership in “the
The reason it is better for a each by Judge Reasoner.
with the Pontiac Six now enriched in beauty and
several pursuits and professions in life” but also to a larger
child to learn to eat cereals and Notice of Meeting of Board of
community service.
reduced in price.
fruits without ausar is that many
Equalisation
OREGON STATE LAND-GRANT COLLEGE
sweet foods spoil the appetite for
New lower price» on all pattenger car body type» (Effective July 19). Conte,
Notice is hereby given that on
f745; Sport Roaditter, $74 9i Sport Cabriolet, >795; Landau Sedan, $845; D<
other foods that are needed and the SECOND MONDAY in Sept­
uxe Landau Sedan, $925; Delivery Chci’tii. $585; De Luxe Screen Delivery,
Maintains schools of Engineering (civil, electrical, mechanical,
$760; De Luxe Panel Delivery, 1770. < h Aland All American Six, $104$ to
by adding sugar to everything a ember (September 12, 1927) the
chemical.) Mines. Forestry, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Home Eco­
$1269. AU ftricet at factory. Delivered price» include minimum handling
nomics, Vocational Education, Commerce, and Military Science,
charge». Ea»y to pay ort the General Motor» Time Payment Plan.
taste for sweet foods is needlessly Board of Equalization will attend
all offering accredited college work. The School of Basic Arts
developed. Any candy or sweet ' nt the Court House in Columbia
and Sciences. Industrial Journalism, Library Practice, Physical
foods should be given, sparingly, I County, Oregon, and publicly ex­
Education, and Music afford sound basic and specialized training.
GILBY MOTOR COMPANY
at the end of a meal.
amine the Assessment Rolls for
For catalogue and other information address the Registrar
Cook a spring of mint with new the year 1927, and correct all
Vernonia, Oregon
peas, a few grains of curry with
lima beans, a bay leaf with to­
mato.
Parabase Motor Oil
O/ie New and Finer
Salt and sweet, judiciously used,
30c
per
Quart
is a good combination of flavors.
Agricultural College
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Sweet potatoes go well with ham,
Vernonia Service
tongue, and other smoked meats.
Corvallic
Station
Many sweet pickles are brined be­
fore they are made into pickle.
Hot Plate Vaporizer Will Give You
Floor Coverings
Descriptions
$9.00
Cßiigoleum Rugs
Crawford Motor Co.
Latest Pat
terns
EVERY MAN
Pure Alumin
um Ware
Is Welcome Here
BANK OF VERNONIA
Gordon Furniture Co.
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For an Excellent Meal
¿Vow Added Beauty
and Distinction at
Surprising
HOTEL VISTA
Science
Oregon State
PONTIC SIX