Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 27, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19 8
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
70 per cent of the eggs market-id
Shrew* Similar to Mice
Can Destroy Ant Hills
statement of account, you should be genu­
n
Ant hills if located can be de­
Shrews are such voracious eat­ in the province of Saska tchev
inely pleased. A bill is an indication that stroyed
<-
in Oregon
with
carbon ers, feeding principally on insects and 86 per cent of the eggs
someone has faith in your honesty. A carbon bisulphide, About two with an occasional dsssert of ported, and the total volume >f
business amounted to $721,329. n
bill indicates that someone who knows I tablespoons full are poured into young mice that they are of Saskatchewan
the poultry business
entrance and then covered considerable
importance in com­
you depends upon your honor to keep each
over with earth. When this is bating certain agricultural pests, is conducted almost exclusively as
the word you pledged when you received done in the early morning before say biologists of the United a side line to grain production.
the ants have scattered the en- States Department of Agriculture,
the goods which he furnished.
colony is usually killed, finds These mammals of the wild are
Issued every Thursday
$2 per year in advance
The merchant—yes, even the printer tire
the experiment station.
Self Feeder» Recommended
found in all parts of the United
Entered as secund class matter August 4, 1922
—may owe for the goods he has sold to
States
except
in
the extreme
at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon,
pigs fed by self-
and
Sows
you. He sold them on the assumption
Only One Infection Period
under the act of March 3, 1879
South, but are so little known
niore thrifty than
feeders
are
to
the
layman
that
they
are
gener-
that you would pay him in time to meet Peach leaf curl is peculiar in
, according to the
ADVERTISING RATES
there is only one infection ally confused with mice and often those hand fed,
his, obligation to the jobber. When due, i ithat
U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Foreign: 30c per inch. Local: 25c per inch. Lo­
period during the year, says H. killed. They differ from mice in
cal readers 5c per line. Classified lc per word.
he must meet his obligations. If he fails, P. Barss, plant pathologist at the | that they have more velvety fur, and the feed cost per 100 pounds
gain is materially less in self­
he
must issue his note at a rate of inter­ experiment station. This is the long tapering muzzles, and min- of
fed lots than in hand-fed lots.
MARK E. MOE, Editor
ute ears.
break
in
the
buds
I
period
when
est which may exceed the profit made on early spring, Hence one thorough
Pigs on the Department of Agri­
the goods. Besides that, his failure to pay spraying with bordeaux mixture Cooperative Managed by Women culture farm that were self-fed
100 pounds of gain on 441.-
NEW BRIDGE NEEDED
may place his credit in jeopardy and he 4-4-bO during December or Janu- What is probably the largest made
06 pounds of feed, whereas the
Now that the county is understood to may not be in a position to replenish ary will kill the spores in plenty cooperative
marketing association pigs that were hand-fed required
of time.
be contemplating making repairs to the his stock to the best advantage.
in point of membership which is 603.09 pounds of feed for 100
bridge across Rock creeek in Vernonia,
by women is the Sas- pounds of gain, When hogs of
Credit is tht most precious thing you Not Suited For Ladino Clover operated
katchewan (Can.) E'gg and Poultry any age have constant access to
local citizens have arisen in protest. This have. Money may be had by —
various
'— Overflow land is not well suited Pool. Its board of directors in- self-feeders there is little danger
has taken the form of a petition asking means, but credit comes only from years for Ladino clover if the water eludes
4 women and its member- of their overeating at any time,
stands on it for a considerable ship of 18,000 is composed al- a valuable factor in the use of
that a new bridge be built.
of honesty and prompt meeting of bills period of time finds the experiment most entirely of farmer’s wives. self-feeders for sows which are
The old bridge is fairly good yet, but when they are due.
station. If the overflow is for The association in 1927 handled sucklying their litters.
is too narrow for the use it now has, and
short periods only or if the water
When
you
pay
a
bill
you
are
merely
traffic is increasing steadily. Before many being honest. Indeed, you are doing is continuously moving it is usu-
safe. A good
indicator is
years there will be a highway from Pitts­ yourself a good turn. When you receive ally
whether or not the soil will pro-
burg to Rainier, which will considerably a bill, meet it when you agreed to if you duce normal growths of the or-
dinary small Dutch clover.
increase traffic through Vernonia. In all possibly
can. If you cannot, fsankly tell
likelihood the construction of a new your creditor
Measure»
Use
Preventive
why. You will find him
bridge would then be a necessity.
—Complete telephone service is a convenience
Preventive rather than remedial
more
than
ready
to
meet
you
half
way.
If the present bridge is repaired and a Cherish your credit as you do your measures should be used to con-
to every member of the family. Properly placed
sidewalk put in on the upper side, the health, happiness and other priieless trol contagious abortion of cattle,
extension telephones save tiring steps for the
from which the losses
cost would probably amount to around boons equally rare and exclusive. It pays a have disease
housewife.
Son or daughter, sister or brother,
greatly increased in the past
$3,000. There are other places in the dividends.—Author Unknown.
ten years. Effort expended to de­
dad or mother—find them a year ’round comfort
stroy infection before it reaches
county where new bridges are needed,
and satisfaction.
animals is worth much
but not wide ones. The present structure OUR ENLIGHTENED ELECTORATE susceptible
more than effort to combat it
And too, the telephone is an aid in emergen­
could be moved to one of these, effecting
after it has done so.
cies and a protection in danger.
The American electorate is, as you all
a saving of about $(>,000, which leaves,
with the $3,000 saved by not repairing know, highly enlightened and intelligent, Fruit Is Wasted In Homes
Fruit enough to make all the
this bridge, but $3,000 for the cost of a and can be trusted to decide at the polls vinegar
for a year’s supply is
West Coast Teiephone Co
any
weighty
question.
new bridge, a material saving that could
often wasted in farm homes. Sur-
only be accomplished by acting on the
To be sure. Yet a Detroit attorney, last plus or inferior grades of apples,
peaches, oranges, perstm-
matter right away.
spring, bet a friend that any man run­ grapes,
mone, pineapples, and some ber-
The construction of a concrete-arch ning for Congress under the name of Jef­ ries may be used to make vinegar
bridge would also add to the beauty of ferson in the 13th district could draw at of the o r di n a r y commercial
(4 per cent acetic acid.)
this town as much as the present bridge least 10,000 votes, even though he made strength
The best method,
according to
detracts from it. Competent engineers no effort to introduce himself to the the U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture, is to make a yeast inocula­
have stated that the arch could be stalled voters.
high on either bank and rise above the
Afteer the recent primary this attorney tion into a mash of the fruit.
level of the bridge, forming part of the collected. He had entered the fictitious
bannister, thus giving ample clearance name of John G. Jefferson in the congres­
for water freshets.
sional primary, making no campaign
whatever and exciting not one line of
ON RECEIVING A DUN
comment. He polled 10,729 votes.
It is an honor to receive a bill the first
Thus occasionally, does the enlight-
of the month. Instead of yetting "all ened American electorate work.—Astoria
Don’t sacrifice your Model T Ford, but
fired up” when the mail brings you a Budget.
bring it in and let us look it over. Maybe
I
Brrnnttia fcaijlr
»
In Every Home
Model T Ford Engine and
Transmission Overhauled
for a labor charge of only
Singer in Politics
Alabama, Clarence H. Mullins, Bir­
mingham; Arizona, Joseph C. Haldi-
man, Phoenix; Arkansas, James J.
Harrison, Little Rock;; California,
Justus 8. Wardell, Sau Francisco;
Colorado, Fred W Bailey, Deuver;
Florida, C. J. Hardee, Tampa: Dela­
ware Joslali Marvel, Wilmington;
Louisiana, Col. Robert Ewing, New
Orleans: Massachusetts, Arthur Ly­
man, Boston; Minnesota, Joseph
Wolf, St. Paul; Mississippi, J. B. Stir­
ling. Jackson; Nebraska. Herbert A.
Dauiel, Omaha; New Hampshire,
John W. Emory, Portsmouth; North
Dakota. Joseph M. Kelly, Devils
Lake, Miss Nellie Dougherty, Minot;
Ohio, Claude Meeker, Columbus;
Pennsylvania. James Kerr, Clearfield;
South Dakota, Mrs. Anna C. Struble,
Centerville; Utah, William H. Hal­
loran, Sait laike City; West Virginia,
Gov. W. A. McCorkle, Charleston;
Wyoming. P. J. Quoaly, Kemmerer;
Canal Zone, C. J. Boyle, Balboa
Heights; Philippine Islands, Judge
ENATOR GEORGE MOSES of
James Ross, Manila.
New Hampshire, chief at East­
State Directors of Flnanco have
ern Hoover-Curtis headquarters,
now been appointed In all States with
takes his coat off and goes to work on
1
the exception of two or three.
campaign plans.
Shoes Fir
School Boy
$20 to $25
made to order
all you need is a complete engine and
transmission overhauling to give you
thousands of miles of additional service.
We’ll do that for a labor charge of only
$20. Other charges equally low.
any height
Gu a ran teed to
outwear any
shoe on the
market
Crawford Motor Co
Good Year Shoe
Shop
Coming to Portland
S
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
past
Let the Waves Roll On
c
Internal Medicine for the
in
DOES
Benton
fifteen
NOT
years
OPERATE
Will be at
Hotel Thu., Fri.,
October
4,
5,
and
and
Sat.,
6
Office Hour»: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
THREE DAYS ONLY
No
Grace Divine, of Cincinnati, Metro­
polltan opera •tar, heads Hoover
Committee of American musicians.
She has put her wonderful contralto
voice at the aervice of the campaign
managers for any dates not already
pre-empted by her full opera and con-
oert engagements.
LEHMAN NAMES MORE
FINANCE DIRECTORS
Herbert H. Lehman. Director of Fi­
nance, Democratic National Commit
tee, announced the following as ad­
ditional Vice Chairmen of the Na­
tional Finance Committee:
Percy 8. Straus, Vice President,
R H. Macy A Co.; Charles II. Sabin.
Chairmau of the Hoard. Guaranty
Trust Co., and James D. Phelan, for­
mer United States Senator from Call
torn la.
Mark Elsner has been designated
■•cretary of the Finance Committee.
Mr I^hman also announced the
following additional State Directors
of Finance:
•
charge
for
consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
uate in medicine and surgery and
is licensed by the state of Oregon.
He does not operate for chronic ap­
pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful
results in diseases of the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail­
ments.
Below are the names of a few
of his many satisfied patients In
Oregon who have been treated for
one of the above-named causes:
Elmer Booker, Condon.
H. H. Blake. Marshfield.
Thos. Burke, Willamina.
Mrs. M. R. Cooper, Oregon City.
D. G. Horn. Bonanza.
E. M. Hurt, Arlington.
Mrs. George W. Mathes. Ashland.
Remember above date, that con­
sultation on this trip will be free
and that his treatment is different.
Married women must be accom­
panied by their husbands.
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