Thursday, October 10, 1929 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon or so-called “white ants,” and heavy in the fall and winter, sirup, honey or preserves as grated horseradish, a grating of Malmsten And Wright | ofTils liulr was raven totacx. onion, a few drop* of tabasco, ¡perhaps are destroying the wood- says the U. S. Department of lunch dish. He stirred at last aud nulled State National Guard May Compete At National. | | wor work g o of f your your home. home. Leaflet Leaflet 31-L. 31-L. Agriculture, which gives the fol­ and salt to taste. A dash of cay­ wanly up at her. Emmeline flashed Rifle Match In Ohio recently issued by the depart- lowing recommendations for de­ Apple betty and other fruit enne pepper may be used instead him a warm, friendly smile uud softly: “You mustn't try to Keep Order When "Target” I 1 said I ment, tells how to recognize ducing losses in transit. Avoid “betty*” are generally popular of tabasco, if the horseradish is get up; you don’t want me to have LeRoy Malmsten and C. ' these pests and how to build a hard driving and allow ample with the family and easy to pre­ in vinegar use only two table­ ' all that to go through again, do i house so as to keep them out, time for rest before loading. On Mix bread crumbs with spoons of lemon. Is Shown Here This Month I you? You scared uie nearly out of Wright, accompanied by B. Fow­ l and how to get them out and arrival at pens, animals should pare. ler, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. enough melted butter to moisten my wits!” The first rehearsal of "Tar­ st rue ted .baggage,, car, and wm get,” the play which will be shot lust night, by Emil Messing forced on the public during Oc­ at the local stock yards. The act entitled, “Yer Darn tober, was held m the old Brown Undertaking parlors Friday ev­ Tootin’ ” played by Watt on the ening. It was a dead affair, in pickle horn, will be played from an appropriate place for the re- the cloak room of the Legion hall as Jule Lindley herds McGraw hearsal. Children rushed to their homes around the stake in “Mary Had at 8:45 P. M. under the impres-,a Little Lamb.” ______ _ the __ ____ The play of “Target” will be sion that siren had warned them that it was 9 bells and time divided into 45 different acts, I * ___ to vamoose off the each act lasting as long as the for them the 1 I I streets, but later found that noI public permits it to. [ ____ ; ' but that ' ■ G. " ; j One of the most heart-breaking' siren had sounded, W. Ford had been rehearsing acts (to the audience) will be! j W. 1 his imitation of the cry of the the Apache dance, featuring Ed J i wolf in the Red Riding Hood Holtham and Bill Meyer, but just i BCene__________________________ ; who will be the Apache hasn’t I The tomotoes which will be been decided as yet, for Bill sold during one of the acts to swears that he’ll stab Ed, and throw at the players will be put- Ed, who uses Richfield gas in chased in Washington county a his car, , doesn’t want to play few days ahead of the show and rough and be the chicken doing will arrive during the perform­ the dance, and wishes to carry ance, the road conditions in that the knife himself. While many would like to 1 see county being such as to delay the delivery and have the vege­ Bill stick Ed, or Ed throw eight tables and fruit in an overripe inches of blade into Bill, one of [ • -, the partners may have to be condition when they reach Ver-| i changed, but it is a certainty nonia. Mike Miller will star in “The that as long as this show is ad- Barber of Seville,” and will give vertised as the worst on earth, i I Ed Holtham will be given an op- Frank Hartwick a close shave. R. A. Aldrich, agent of the1 nnrtunit.v portunity tn to ilnnrp dance. United Railways, and H. May-1 W. W. Wolff, preident of the field, manager of the Portland-'Chamber of Commerce, will give Vernonia truck line, will give a an imitation of a few Portland full hour’s demonstration during citizens grinning satanically and intermission, showing how to saying how del ghted they are at sling baggage and freight and1 the dedication of the Longview- bust every blooming thing. [ Rainier bridge. Jule Lindley, starring in “Mary, So in the course of events, Had a Little Lamb,” will use a etc., etc., we must be prepared few of McGraw’s sheep, and fol-lf°r anything, and this should be lowing his act will entertain the considered the second official little ones with a few bedtime I warning to the public that “Tar- ■tories, providing that anyone get ’ will be a play worth seeing remains for the rest of the show trom one standpoint only, bum after his act, which is acknow-' acting with little or no talent, ledged lodged to be so rotten that even And in years to come, when the sheep refused to take a sec-'.vou«' grandchildren sit on your ! rheumatic knee, you can tell them ond bow at rhearsal. __ , how “.... ; years ----- ago, ““ , when Vernonia Mark Moe will feature in “Go-! ing, Going, Gone,” a dandruff _______ was “ small city, some members sketch advertising a well-known the Chamber of Commerce hair tonic. i conceived the idea of sponsoring Lee Schwab will prove that,“ lhay to raise funds, and with- once a soldier, always brave, by.ofit any regard for the public, eating a big hunk of forbidden! Put on a play, picking the poor- fruit, ham. Following his act, est and dullest members of their Schwab will be rushed to Dr. organization to take part in it. Sheriff Weed will be called Eby’s office where a stomach pump will be used to rid his in- upon to furnish protection for the actors, but it is understood , sides of the unkosher material. This week we quote Judd right here that no bulls get in Greenman, an employe of the free on their badges, for here is Oregon-American Lumber com­ one show that all must pay to pany, as to the merits of the enter. If you wished to see a moider play, “Target,” whose cast will feature members of the local wouldn’t you pay? Chumber of Commerce. Says Judd: “Why any group of sane men should attempt to stage a play lacking any sense at all is more than I can under- stand. I realize that those in the cast not only possess no acting toes ability, but no ability at all, but mmelines flngc had reached the at least the Chamber of Com­ she wouldn’t have merce through their press bu­ reau hud the decency to tell the prince of Wales had he suddcnl.x public that their show would be appeared before her. But, us a the worst on earth. That at least matter of fact, the young man wlm timidly pushed open (he door to the was truthful, and I heartily ap- doctor ’s study that ley, wind-swept prove of the fact that it is not January day, was about us remote­ misrepresented. ly different from the celebrated per “I predict a record show, for foct ion of manhood as Ethel Barry it is seldom that any city I has more is from a Zulu princess. an opportunity to see such i a 1 There were a few coals in the play as your chamber will soon open grate, and Emmeline had Hung show, and I am heartily glad that' her snowshoes into the hall ami it is only once in a lifetime that had crouched over the tire, striving ease the painful numbness that such a show is given, for once to had driven her from her snowshoe is enough. Ing. Eventually she had become “While I know that the pur­ aware that her feel were paining pose of the show is to raise funds her. So, with little success, she to pay debts incurred by the hud tried to force her numbed chamber for publicity and work fingers to the task of unfastening the beneficial to our city, it would iced rawhide lacings of her high have been better to usk a direct boots. “I say, let me help you, won’t donation be asked rather than to ask the innocent public to pur­ you? You seem to be having a of a lime with those knots.” chase tickets and sit through whale And the young man stooped ami such a bum, untalented show as unfastened the boot lacings, re­ ‘Target.’ ” moved the boots and then, with The group of homely girls business-like eftlciency, advised her (from other cities), who will act to get some warm water and tr> as ushers, and from the trays soaking her hands and rubbing which they carry will sell ripe | them with a rough towel, Grate fruits and vegetables, will be ' fully, Emmeline went to do his bld furnished with gas masks during' ding. Ten minutes later, her fa­ being absent, she went back the latter part of the evening as I ther, to Ids ofllce to chat with the the ripeness of the fruits be­ strange young man until the doc comes evident. tor should ret«n from his calls Heavy folks who have tried in To her utter UHiazement. she dis vain to reduce should by all covered the young man there In a means attend this revue, as it is dead faint. Emmy's knees shook as she went a certainty that after they have sweat through a few of the acts about the swift business of restor­ the young man. The scars on they will have lost several ing bis cheek and forehead told her of pounds. either a war Injury or some other The pickle horn which Attorney accident or Injury, perImps cans Watt will sound off on. has ar­ Ing the faint powdering of gray rived in town in a specially con- hairs at his temple, while the rest Opened the Door of Her Heart E Soberly the young man turned £. B. Miner of this city, a stu­ i keep them out if they are al- have rest and some native grass and place them in alternate lay- Toledo—Peoples West Coast wa­ Ids gaze toward the tire as he dent at the University of Ore­ i ready in. This leaflet may be ob­ or legume hay before being '*1. — Tin. ers with fruit, spice and sugar in Hydro-Electric corporation in­ should I I your baking ai-v. a ___ i hot _ _ or said softly: “So many of my pals gon, and Olsen, a student at tained free from the Depart­ tered. Crowding in cars u. dish. Serve have felt out of l lie way since (be Oregon State college, left Ver­ ment of Agriculture, Washing­ be avoided. In cold weather the I cold, with or without cream or stalled additional transformers to increase voltage for Newport ton, D. C. cars should be well bedded. Feed, hard sauce war fldlshed things for some of us nonia on July 27 via Ford. or custard. line. that I’m just another square peg, test and water should be supplied They visited Yellowstone Park I suppose ! And you simply couldn’t and continued on to Achilles, The following “don’es” are at regular intervals en route. Sheridan—Sawmill will be es­ understand how It hurts Io feel that or cows soon to Whipped cream drc^-ing is es- tablished here. i Kansas, Wright’s home, where ( given by the U. S. Department “Springers” one Is a burden I” pecially good with cubbuge salad, freshen need particular atten ­ of Agriculture to avoid hog chol ­ "Who?” demanded Ennny fierce­ the party stopped for a couple , ly, “ever made you feel so? Just of weeks. Malmsten went on to i era on the farm. Unless hogs tion. The common practice of but it may be used for any sum­ ft been immunized ----- — ........... ........... against ...... . the witholding water from stock so mit- salad you like. To make it, tell me the name, please, and I'll Vasa, Minn., his birthplace, where have give him one chance to tell me he visited friends and relatives. I disease, don’t allow them to run that later they will take a heavy beat half a pint of heavy whip- wliat kind of strychnine he prefers, The matches at Camp Perry'on free rangq, or highways, or fill is harmful, often upsetting p ng cream until stiff. Add four that's all.” And Emmy's soft blue began on August 26 and were to have access to canals and ir- the digestive system so that the and one-half tablespoons lemon eyes flashed such wrath and tire completed by September 14. two tablespoons fresh | ligation ditches. If a neighbor animas are slow in resuming nor­ juice, that Link Schofield smiled hack at mal feeding and gain in weight. Malmsten and Wright made I'» 8 hog cholera on his farm, her In a most disarming, little-boy scores competing with the; don’t visit him. Don’t drive into Unthrifty cattle are unprofitable sort of way. They were In the high to the owner who feeds them, midst of Link's war experiences best shots in the R. O. T. C.. j hog lots after driving on public and it is especially important for when Doctor Kingsbury returned National Guard and civilian rifle 1 highways, or use the lots for and Emmy departed hastily at her club units, several times making yarding wagons and implements, the producer of feeder cattle to father’s unmistakable “high sign.' prize money. The Ninth Corps Keep new stock away from the see that his animals reach the She thought often of Link In Hie Area team, of which they were herd for at least three weeks, market or feed lot in good con­ days that followed, but he did not members, won the National R. I If hog cholera appears in the dition. come again, and Emmeline finally O. T. C, match against eight neighborhood don’t let your dog decided that he hadn't cared about other teams. roam around. All dead animal, Inside Information what she bad said, or Imw she The return trip to Oregon was and offal from slaughtered live- looked—to drop Into her life so cas­ Season veal cutlets or chops should be completely with a little ually, and so easily drop out again. made over the Lincoln highway i stock lemon juice and I burned or covered with quick- and the Old Oregon Trail, and So she thought that she laid hard­ Worcestershire sauce as well as ' lime and buried deep. Although as the boys expressed themselves ened her heart against him, and salt and pepper before cooking I outbreaks of hog cholera may them. she occupied herself with her flow­ enjoying the trip very much. ers, her garden, her music and | appear in the South at any time whatever came her way as the long | of year, they are more prevalent FARM POINTERS Do you know Leaflet days drifted by. j in the Middle West in October Then, one day, Emmy happened I and November than in other “Lamb as You Like It,” which one profitable pig is the The to look up from her gardening (slie may be obtained free from the was transplanting pansies), and that is kept growing from far- I months. U. S. Department of Agricul­ there lie was staring at her over rowing until market time. ture? About a dozen good rec­ Turkey Talk the garden wall. And as quickly ipes with illustrations and a talk The motor of a good automobile, when in first- us she had looked up. he was gone An excellent plan for fatten­ Overloading a young horse of cooking c.'ass condit on is one of the finest mechanisms down the street. For a blank mo­ may cause balkiness. Punishing ing turkeys for November 28 on the principles on earth. Its smooth flow of power, capable of ment she gazed ufter him. and then, him for something he cannot do next is to begin around the first lamb are contained in it. casting discretion to the far winds, may also have the same effect. of October to feed night and generating high speed, is one of the marvels she sprinted after him lunch like Save your baking powder tins of the age. On the other hand, a motor that is morning. Give just enough at a schoolgirl. Catching up with not in the best condition is not a very efficient Sheep probably suffer more ■ first so the birds are left a little to put left-over cooked cereals him, she said: “Do you menu to piece of machinery. Nothing can beat an auto­ . increase in. When these are sliced and say you'd go right by my house from parasites than do any other hungry, and _ gradually until a week be­ fried to a delicate brown they without even speuklng to me? You kind of livestock. Pasture rota-jib® mobile motor for getting “out of whack” all at are good to serve with meat in killing time when they ought to be ashamed!” I’ropelled tion, use of forage crops, feed- f°Te once. by her eager hands, lie was soon ing rom racks or bare floors,[ should be getting all they will place of other starchy foods. back inside the garden, sitting mi a draining or filling swamps and (eat three times a day. Some Or serve the fried cereals with shabby old bench, watching her restraining wandering dogs are turkey raisers, feed equal parts This is usually due to carelessness on the part working In the warm, moist earth. valuable measures in parasitic j of the owner. A motor must be treated right, wheat and oats during the Of a sudden a thought struck control. first part of the fattening sea- and care must be taken to see that it is kept Emmeline. Turning swiftly, she | ' son, gradually changing to corn properly adjusted. Consult with us any time on looked straight into Link's troubled The best butter can be made 1 as the weather gets cooler. A the condition of your car. Our advice is free. eyes mid said: “Have you been here ........ cream. 8*'ain ration of oats, wheat and only from clean, sweet before ?" L. E. FREDRICKSON Startled, he flushed painfully and The better the quality of cream corn is probably the best. Old delivered, the better price the < corn is much better than new, said: “Yes—sometimes.” "Then—you cuuie by In the hope creamery will be able to puy the [but it must be free from must- of seeing me—Link?” she persist­ prouucer. Be sure the cream that ' iness. Chestnuts, beechnuts and ed gently. j acorns are also good fattening! you produce is first grade. “Yes,” he confessed, “it was feeds. Confining free-range- [ Corner Bridge Street and Rose Avenue like a glimpse Into Paradise!” He High producing dairy cows not! reared turkeys during fattening looked off beyond the distant hori­ has been tried, but with little only excel low producers in pro- ’ zon as though to find surcease for duction of milk and butterfat,' success, as the birds lose their the pain In Ills eyes. they show more economy in appetite and lose weight. How-1 “But Link—” she protested. I but _d feed. ____ ______ Records ___ of more ever, turkeys that have been “Can't you see.” lie grated utilizing 100,000 cows harshly, “that nothing like Unit Is than 1__, __ dairy ___ ___ com-, ___ raised in semi-confinement may I for me? That I might have lived piled by the U. S. department of | be fattened in confinement to ninety, bill might not llnisli out agriculture showed that the cost good results. five years more?" of feed for cows producing 9,000' “But those five years," she per Shipping Cattle slsted unhappily, "wouldn't they be pounds of milk a year per cow I was only about 40 per cent more ' Losses of cattle during ship­ worth It?” cows producing 4,500 j ment from “shipping fever” and "It wouldn’t be fair to you. he than said gruffly, "even If you could pounds. other causes are particularly care for such a wreck—” The one difficult phase of “Ah, Link,” »he cried, “only those who dare to push the door dahlia culture is the storing of open ever gel into Paradis«-: the the dormant roots. As soon as rest stand outside peering In! Don’t the tops are killed, lift the plants It may be E. B Miner will de- make me open the door for you!” and cut the tops off eight to Willi a muttered exclamation, lie 12 inches above the crown. Let liver a policy which gathered her tenderly Into Ids the tubers dry in the air a few hungry arms, scarcely daring to be- hours and store them in a frost- lleve Ids happiness. will meet with the free cellar that is not too dry. (Copyright ) or If the cellar is too warm or too necessary require- dry, as is apt to be the case, Historic Pathway store the roots in barrels filled ment« Mlnaki, the Indian name fur with dry sand or sawdust. Great “The Beautiful Country,” lies be used not to in- along the Winnipeg river between care should Lake of the Woods and Winnipeg. jure the roots in digging, as It was a post along the old Canoe decay that t starts in a wound to • healthy Express route of tlu fur-trading will soon spread days. La Vernndrye and Macken­ roots. Phone 284, Vernonia zie passed that way, and all the pathfinders who braved the priva If you find small, blackish, tion and perils of an unknown laud white-winged ants flying in large _ The fact that Canada consumes 100 per cent more eggs to hunt for the western r »» h . numbers in your hose in fall or than the U. S. suggests tremendous possibilities in creating spring, do not sweep them up a steadily increasing demand here at home. And as our and forget about them, advises year-round, equable climate permits practically uninter­ the U. S. Department of Agri- rupted production, the value of this greater market to Daily Thought culture. They may be termites, western farmers cannot be over-estimated. God Is an Infinite ocean of all In the 2000-crop poultry exhibit of the 19th Annual Interna­ good without liny udmlxture of tional Livestock Exposition at Fcrtland Oct. 26-Nov. 2, will be pre­ evil; an infinite treasure house sented a complete picture of western achievement in the poultry 01 ___ all riches, without any fear of pov­ industry. Here, as in the livestock divisions of the exposition, will erty; an Infinite source of all joy, | be demonstrated how greater production and profits are obtained without any apprehension of grief; from pure bred stock. Other exhibits include pure bred beef and nn Infinite cause of all good, com-i dairy cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, goats and foxes; also dairy, man­ prising all, absolutely all good ufacturers* and land products; boys’ and girls’ club work; indus­ at Vernonia Rink things.—Father Angelo. trial exposition; and world-renowned horse show. EarlRaòio I The Healthy Motor Cason Transfer Local and Long Distance VERNONIA SERVICE REPAIR SHOP Hauling Phone 923 Office in Workingmen’s Stoie INSURANCE Consult E. B Miner Life,Health Accident E. B. Miner Profits In Poultry Lindsav Lumber Co SKATING Tomahawk Not Indian The tomahawk, wbl-h Is some­ times considered n weapon peculiar to the American Indian, was orig­ inally s club carved Into some con­ venient shape. It was most com­ monly a stout sth !. nl»> it three feet tn length, terminatin': In a large knob, wherein n projecting piece of flint was oftei Inserted. The hatchets of the Indians that are now called tomahawks are a Eu­ ropean device and the stone hatch­ ets so often found In our fields, called by the same term, were uot military weapons but mechanical tools. Tues., Thur., and Saturday Convt need as we are that every farm should have its poultry section, the officers of the Bank of Vernonia are glad to have this opportunity of calling attention to the fact that this year’s Pacific International features poultry, and to suggest that you attend the exposition. Bank of Vernonia evening«, 7:30-10:30 Sun. 2:30-5:30 Sat. afternoon all un­ der 14 years 10c Prize* given Saturday even­ ing* on ticket* issued during the week. W hen Mother Used To Bake C. BRUCE I LUMBER Wholesale and Retail Vernonia Remember when mother used to bale how you waited impatiently and then how good the cakes or bread or other pastries tasted? Now you can get Treharne Phone 7F5I that same wonderful taite in bakery goods from Vernonia Bakery Freight Delivered To and Called For At YOLIt* “ Door Trucks Leave Vernonia 10 A.M. Daily Phone 1041 Portland-Vernonia Truck Line For Freight Orders Oregon American Lumber