Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 08, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THREE
VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, March 8, 1928.
PRESENT COMBINED AVERAGE: LICENSE FEES.
GASOLINE AND PERSONAL PROFERTY TAXES
____ PER MOTOR VEHICLE.IN.EACH STATE.
AVtA
COMPARATIVE
6RAPH
STATt
TAX
I TVTAL
wu
.
_ /»o
Egyptians First People
To Make Glass
e
(Continued from last week)
administrator of the estate of Mar­
tin Tobin, deceased, by the Coun­
ty Court of Columbia County, State
of Oregon, and has duly qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified as
by law required, to the undersign­
ed at his residence, on the Pitts­
burg Mist road, wthin six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published Feb. 9,
1928.
Last Publication March 8, 1928.
W. A. Harris, Attorney.
Frank J. Peterson, Administrator.
Alfred Parkinen, Minnie Parkinen,
Iver Parkinen, O. Enneberg, all of
Mist, Oregon.
Hamill A. Canaday,
Register.
27-5.
¿»5.60
had lost their fortunes in the Rev­
FLORIDA
1
5*
FOR SHERIFF
2 NO. CAROLINA 24.41 2022 4
olution i became glass-makers be-
10.22
2
3 CONNECTICUT 23.63
4
17 -.6 21. 40 5
ARKANSAS
To
the
voters of Colum ia county:
Garden Bug* ¿“Bite The Dull"
cause, in France as in Venice, a
12.90 2266 4
5 ALABAMA
16.05
4
6
MAINE
I hereby announce myself as a can­
1555
person who was a glass-maker re-
7
SO. CAROLINA 0.78 24 82
5
The simplest control for the or­
didate for the office of sheriff of
3
25 76 1427
0 OREGON
tained his noble standing.
dinary run of insect pests Is the
9.62
1992
3
9
MISSISSIPPI
Columbia county and if elected I
4
12.19 2037
10 GEORGIA
The French made mirror-, and
“All in one” or “Three in one"
9.34 23.11
5
II NEW MEXICO
promise to administer the office
5
14 b',
17.53
12 KENTUCKY
some i very fine old sta.aed glass,
dust. This dust contains the three
8 IO
2
13 NEW JERSEY
I82¿
as
efficiently
and
economically
as
1158 18 14
4
14 MANY LAND
Thevart, a Frenchman, rediscovered
elements essential to insect con-
1668 Il 32 2
■ 5 LOUISIANA
possible
and
to
cooperate
with
the
17 28 4
16 N. HAMPSHIRE 1922
the art of casting place glass, and
trol. Arsenate of lead is a deadly
16.67
959
2
17 WASH
law enforcement officials to the
secured for France the monopoly
4*
14.33 16.15
18 VIRGINIA
poison for insects that delight in
4
16.11
16.37
best of my ability. I am a register­
19 W. VIRGINIA
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
on that product for one hjndred
17 72
924. 4
chewing holes in the leaves; nico­
20 RHODE ISL.
13.68 14 98
ed
republican
and
property
owner
TEXAS
3
21
years.
Department of the Interior, U. tine for the sucking insects to
3
2291
1121
22 VERMONT
in
8.74
4
Columbia
county.
NEVADA
16.90
23
S. Land office at Roseburg, Ore­ which the plant juices are the
The English, also learned the art
1768 4
835
24 ARIZONA
(signed)
10.02
1368
gon, February 2, 1928.
3
25 WYOMING
of glass-making in time; but for
bread and wine of their existence;
1548
5.30
3
26 CALIF.
P. A. DIXON.
1284 13.78
3
Notice is hereby given that Ja­ and sulphur which controls the red
27 TENNESSEE
many years they made very poor
14 44 1744 4
20 SO DAKOTA
(Paid
Advertisement)
cob
Martlala
of
Mist,
Oregon,
who,
3>i
7.4 3 14.73
¿9 UTAH
glass. The English were forced, be­
606 12.60
3
30 COLORADO
on December 7, 1922, made home­ spider and, in a measure, plant
ENGtMCRW f.tr'T
9.90 1257
3
cause of the lack of wood, to find
31 MONTANA
stead entry (Portland No. 07343), diseases. Control of most insect
7 87
1370
2
32 WISCONSIN
For County Sheriff
I579| 4
14.63
a new kind of melting pot for their
33 IDAHO
No. 017195, for
SE’4, section pests is not the only advantage in
17.30 13.07
3
34 DELAWARE
Ira
E.
McIntire
1895 NONE
glass; in this way they made a
35 MASS
31, township 6 N., range 4 west, using this dust, says Joseph Wil­
12.42
3
36 PENNSYLVANIA 1652
I
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
Willamette meridian has filed no­
heavy glass which they called
15.15
1351
3
37 MICHIGAN
6 59
1162
3
30 INDIANA
for Columbia county sheriff on tice of intention to make three year cox, assistant entomoligist at the
“Chrystal Glass.” This glass was
I2 j 07
865
2
39 MISSOURI
7 73
LEGEND TO GRA°H
IQ26
2
proof,
to establish claim to the experiment station. The ease of
40 ILLINOIS
the
republican ticket at the pri-
very beautiful and was soon used
3
PLATE TAX ~Blim
1460 10.41
41 IOWA
978
8.76
2
GASOLINE TAX
-TJ
land
above
described, before K. F. application is the beauty of it. A
42 KANSAS
mary
election
May
18,
this
year,
for making many things. Among
6.63
1032
3
PROPERTY TA* E.wT. -.3
43 OHIO
991
829 2
Frazer,
U.S.
commissioner, at Yeon few puffs of dust on each plant
Have
been
over
15
4-e NEBRASKA
years
a
res-
these were crystal glass mirrors
NONE
IIO3 12.43
3
45 OKLAHOMA
NONE
762
bulding,
Portland,
Oregon on the with a small bellows duster every
15.83
2
•6 MINNESOTA
ident
of
Columbia
county
where
I
The glass was pure white flint.
NONE
IODO
2
6.26
NO. DAKOTA
12 days is usually sufficient to
4
26th
day
of
March.
1928.
NONE
1566
NONE
have worked at my trade of car­
48 NEW YORK
Later, the English became more
Claimant names as witnesses: discourage the bug family.
COMPILED FROM DATA FURNISHED BY THE U S BUREAU Or PUBLIC ROADS AND THE AMERICAN
pentry.
•-SSOCJATION
OF
STATE
HIGHWAY
OFFICIALS
GN
PLATE
AND
GASOLINE
TAXES
THE
OREGON
VOTER
skilled in the art of glass-making
5UPPUED DATA ON PROPERTY TAXES 1927 GASOLINE TAX INCREASES ARE INCLUDED BASED ON 1926
While always interested in public
and by the time Queen Victoria
FIGURES.
affairs have never been an office
OREGON STATE MOTOR ASSOCIATION
came to the throne they were de­
seeker.
corating their theatres with glass
chandeliers which had heavy spark­ ward it is widened to the diameter ground down first with sand and | If elected will ENFORCE ALL
ling prisms dangling from them. In necessary. The thicker cylinders are water and then ground smoother LAWS.
(Paid Advertisement)
1851, James Paxton, an Englishman opened by fastening a lump of still with a coarse emery stone and
made for the fust international hot metal at one end, this weakens water; next it is ground with
For State Representative
exhibit a crystal palace with a big them at this point. When air is powdered emery stone and water.
Edison I. Ballagh
glass foundation in it.
forced into the cylinder it breaks After that comes the smoothing
I hereby announce my candidacy
Perhaps the most natural look­ open at the weak point. The open­ process. This is done with a finer
__ Representative
_________ __
for Col-
ing of all glass articles were the ing is enlarged by cutting it round ■ sort of emery and water. Last of for State
flowers and animals made by the with the scissors.
all the sheet is polished with rough limbia county (20th district) ) on
or red oxide, between moving felt tf>e Republican ticket at the Pri-
Bohemians, Rudolph and Leopold
The cylinder is next laid up-
| mary Election, May 18, this year.
Blaschka. A collection of flowers on a wooden rest and is dc ’.ached pads.
and plants made by the Blaschkas from the pipe by placing a bit of
Cut glass is made of the same: I The
,ne next
"exJ session
ses8lon of
01 the
tn Legisla-
i one for
material
as
plate
glass.
The
design
™.
U
be
a
"
-mportan
is in the Botanical department of
1928 Chev. Coach, new rubber
$485.00
cold steel against the part of the
the Harvard University. The flowers glass that still clings to the blow- to be cut is outlined on the article Columbia county as there will be
1926
Chev.
Coupe
....................
:..
$400.00
are so perfectly made that one pipe, The small end is then taken in white, then the cutter places a redistricting of the Senatorial and I
I
Representative
districts
throughout
1924
Ford
Touring
.....................
$125.00
cannot tell them from real ones,
off by winding a thread of not the design to be rut against an
Now we come to the manufacture glass around it and applying a cold emery wheel which grinds out the the state. Columbia count; has now,
1925
Ford Motor, A-l condition
$ 35.00
a population which entiles it to
of glass.
iron at any point the
vue thread
uuuau vw.e.CT.c-
covers grooves and figures and makes the la State Senator and a Judgeship:
1923
Buick
Roadster
$275.00
Sheet glass from which cur TI.
a , -.e
ready to be opened. | pattern. After the design have been
They
are now
1
blown glass is made, is composed This is done by drawing a diamond cvt on the emery wheel, the rough ; of its own. With my Legislature J
1924 Overland Sedan
$200.00
of a mixture of red lead and the point along inside the cylinner.
edges are smoothed off on a much ‘experience and wide ,»cq laintance-'
1926
Chev.
Sedan
.....
$495.00
ship
through
out
the
state
if
elec-!
finest white beach sand. The sand
finer grained stone.
The glass then goes to the flat-
1917 Buick Touring
is sifted through closely woven
$75.00
Glass-making has been an im­ ted will be in a position to render ;
cloths until it is smooth and very tener. First it is warmed in the portant industry in ancient times i valuable service to Colutr'iia coun­
flattener’s furnace, then it is put and will continue to be so in rhe ty and the state.
fine before it is used.
1928 License Included on all Cars
Edison I. Ballagh.
After the batch is mixed it is on the flattening stone, which is future.
(Paid Advertisement
heated to a given temperature so covered with a large sheet of glass.
Columbia River ports shipped io,-
that it Will be less likely to break Here is is smothed with a block
the clay melting pots, then it is of wood until it becomes flat. This 000,000 feet lumber to Japan dur- In the County Court of the State
of Oregon For Columbia County.
put into the clay pots and melted. done, the flattening stone is moved ing January.
Matter of the
The furnaces in which the batch on wheels to a cooler part off the
Tillamook — Good farm horses In the Estate
of
is melted each have twelve open­ furnace, and the sheet of glass is bring up to $400 a team.
Martin
Tobin, Deceased.
ings. Within the furnaces and just moved to a cooling stone. When it
Notice is hereby given that the.
below the working holes are the is cool enough it is removed and
undersigned_ has been appointed 1
great clay pots of molten batch. placed in a rack with other sheets.
r •
e
These pots are very easily broken.
Plate glass is made out of a
Crude oil is used for heating the different kind of sand from that
furnaces in the east; but in the used for sheet glass and it is
west natural gas is used and the not blown at all. The pots of
batch is often melted in tanks molten material are first taken
instead of pots.
from the furnaces' and carried on
To make blown glass, balls of trucks to an iron casting table.
molten glass are gathered on the There they are lifted by a crarte,
STORES AT
STORES AT
Auto Tops, Curtains,
end of a long iron blow-pipe.
suspended above the table, then
NEWBERG
Cushions,
Seat
Covers
CORVALLIS
As soon as a ball of red-hot glass tilted over and the glass is poured
SALEM
HILLSBORO
is collected on the end of a blow­ out. The instant the material is
SHERIDAN
M c M innville
VERNONIA
pipe, it is rushed off to the blower on the table,, a cast iron roller is
Auto, Sign, and
MONMOUTH
before it cools. The blower blows passed back and forth over it,
House
Painting.
in the smaller end of the pipe with spreading it to uniform thickness
all his strength, and the glass ¡in­ and flattening it at the same time.
mediately begins to take form. The thickness of the glass is deter­ Decorating, Calcimining,
Then the blower flattens its base on mined by the strips of iron on
Tinting.
a table topped with sheet iron. A which the roller moves. These can
short iron rod is next fastened to be adjusted to any thickness.
the bottom of the article being
From the casting table the iron
made so that the blower can hold
goes to the annealing ovens. It
it. After this is done, the blow­
comes out of these rough and ir­ Next Door to Brown Furni­
pipe is detached. The blower then regular. This is called rough piate
ture Company
backless
chair
which
sits down in a
glass.
has long, flat metal covered arms
If polished plate glass is to be
at either side, where he rolls the
iron rod with its plastic material made the rough plate must
back and forth to shape it. He
then cuts the top the shape he
wants it, depending entirely on his
eye for the outline. If the glass
becomes hard before the article is
finished, a boy takes it on a wooden
fork and carries it off to a small
furnace where it is reheated. Then
it is taken back to the blower
and finished. Next it is taken to
a kiln where it is baked for three
days. This process prevents the
glass from breaking so easily. Most
dishes are made in this way. Mold­
ed dishes are first blown as nearly
the correct size as possible, then
$511.51
Phaeton (touring car) .........
put into an iron mould and press­
ed into the desired shape.
501.27
Standard roadster .............. .
Window glass is made in much
531.27
Roadster with rumble seat ...
the same way as dishes. It is first
622.15
blown into a long cylinder. Next
Standard coupe ......................
the cylinders are opened. This is
656.15
Standard
coupe,
rumble
seat
done in two ways. The end of those
678.47
Sport coupe
made of thin glass is put into the
furnace and at the same time air
622.15
Tudor Sedan
is forced inside through the blow­
698.95
Fordor Sedan
pipe, the air expands and bursts
the cylinder open at its weakest
511.51
Pickup ..........
end. By placing this opening down­
Bumpers, extra ........................
15.36
March Used Car
G ïlby
WE FIX ’EM UP
VERNONIA AUTO SHOP
Motor Ca s
Miller Mercantile Company
Have You Taken
Advantage
Of the wonderful values we are
offering in Ladies’ Silk Dresses?
New
Ford
Delivered in Vernonia
Shipped Direct From
New York
We can show you the very latest in style, best of
workmanship, at prices you cannot afford
to pass up.
Sizes 14 to 46
Spare tire and cover ......................... 15.00
Truck chassis ................................... 564.00
Chassis and cab ............................... 649.00
Dual High transmission for trucks .. 55.00
DR. ELLA WIGHT
DR. C. J. WIGHT
CHIROPRACTORS
Blood pressure examination
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach,
liver and intestinal troubles
delayed menstruation
All Prices F.O.B. Vernonia
—
J. MASON DILLARD
Attomey-at-Law
Next to Carkin Cleaning Works
Here every Wednesday
!
Crawford Motor Co
One lot
One lot
One lot
$5.95
$10.75
$18.50
See Our Showing of Millinery
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