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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1930)
Thursday, February 6, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Census Taker Is Inquisitive deafmutism in children previous ly normal. Scarlet fever like measles be- ' gins with symptoms of a cold in the nose and throat. Like meas les it is spread by so-called drop lets—thousands of moisture par- i The questions to be asked by «^FEBRUARY«*» tides „„„ sprayed ______ into the -— — air from | ; the enumerator in the 1930 cen- the throat and nose when the ( sus of population, as announced SUN ' MOS Oks'uiP THU HU sat patient talks, coughs or sneezes, recently by Wm. M. Stewart, di- <«<V. 1 While it is no easy matter to rector, bureau of the census, control the spread of scarlet fe are as follows: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ver, every effort should be made Relationship to head of fam County Official to prevent its spread. Not only ily, including a statement as to 9 10 11 12 13 141 15 Paper should the actus? and suspected the homemaker in each family. 16 17 18 19. 2021 22 cases be isolated but also the Whether home is owned or Member of National Edi 23 24 25 26 27 28 children who have been exposed. rented. torial Association and Ore This applies to all children who Value of home, if owned, or gon State Editorial Associa have not previously had the dis monthly rental, if rented. tion. ease and who have played or Radio set? worked with n scarlet fever pa-: Does this family live on a $2.00 per venr in advance I-sued every Thursday tient within three days before farm? Sex. Ent . i cd as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post the rash appeared. office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. We are too careless in taking Color or race. chances of spreading unrecoy-j Age at last birthday. Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; nized infections. The present Marital condition. legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding problem of scarlet fever should Age at first marriage. insertion-'; classified lc per word, minimum 25c. teach parents to have a keen Attended school or college any PUBLISHER MARK E. MOE . sense of personal and family re time since September 1, 1929? ........ EDITOR LEE SCHWAB...... sponsibility in mailers of liiseose. Whether able to read •nd j The habit of taking precautions write? should be formed. The prevention A PROTEST FROM A READER Place of birth of person. I of scarlet fever and all children’s Place of birth of person’s fa- Elsewhere in these columns will be found a communica i diseases is to a great extent a ther. tion from Elmer Bergerson, who lives along the Timber t question of conscience. It is not Place of birth of person’s mo- route, and who took exception to our editorial in last honorable to allow a sick child ther. to attend school and endanger ! Mother tongue of each for- week’s issue regarding a request for the city council to i the entire school. ' eign-born person. place stop signs on Bridge street, requiring all vehicles Scarlet fever is spread by con- Year of immigration to the to come to a full stop before crossing the railroad tracks. ¡tact with discharges from the United States. Mr. Bergerson contends that after traffic has accumu- m°“th a"d nose, by carriers, by Whether naturalized. able to speak Eng- lated and starts moving across the tracks following a pcts We have a test for scarlet Hgh Whether . Bmtnnia VanVIeel Co Star Is Goiiiff V The title of tiie emperor of Japan as the head of the Shinto religion is Temin, which means, literally, Heaven. King of " Mending Fault» How few there are who have courags enough to own their faults, or resolution enough to mend them I —Franklin. i Made Election Emblem Bible Dominant From century to century, even unto this day. through the fairest regions of civilization the Bible dominates existence. Its vision of Mfe molds states nnd societies. Its Psalms are more popular In every country than the poems of the na tion's own poets. Beside this one book with Its Infinite editions . . . nil other literatures seem “trifles light as air.”—Israel ZangwIII. To Be Avoided A “Stoughton bottle” Is n dark green or blnek bottle formerly used for Doctor Stoughton's bitters, The bottles were shllpod like n log cabin mill used In the Presidential cam paign of is:o. Raillery Is a mode of speaking In favor of one’s wit at tin expense of one’s better nature.—Montes quieu. Measuring tha Great It Is not hy his faults but by his excellences thut we must mens ure a great num.—George Henry Lewes. Power of Hin'i Thought The contemplation of celestial things will make a man both think nnd speak sublimely and magnifi cently when lie descends to human alfairs.—Ulcero. The Pas'ior Say«: We tench mathematics five days In the week, religion only one day. but then, of course, we expect to use mathematics more than ’’ie ore day. . . . War Is the last vestige of prlntevnl chaos.—-John Andrew Holmes. The bureau of Indian affairs says that there are IBS tithes of In dJnns in the United States. Avoid Evil AMeeiatiow According to a clergyman much trouble would he avoided if mar- Tied people exercised more com- mon sense. All matrlmonlnl trou- hie would be avoided If only single people exercised more common sense.—Detroit News. Freight Delivered To and Called For At YOUT Door Trucks Leave Vernonia 9 A. M. Dally i W. A. Davis, Local Manager. Office Phone 1041 Re». 1052 Portland-Vernonia Truck Line For Freight Orders Smile Ha» Value Your Home is Just as much In need of your smile ns it is of your pay envelope. Groticliliieos can sour the highest salary. Wise old Solo mon said, “Better a dinner of herbs where love is than n stalled ox and hatred therewith.”—Grit. Proper toys should bring about proper emotional stability, Induce thought, foster the Imagination, de velop the right muscles and call forth and deepen the sense of beauty in color and form,—Wom an’s Home Companion. i Fever’ Vernonia Trading Co J. E. > Cass Bergerson I Off To School Does Your Child Bring Nomea Half-eaten Lunch? He won’t if you include Meat People grieve mid bemoan them selves, but It Is not half so bud with them as they say. There are moods In which we court suffer ing. in the hope that here, nt lenst, we shall find reality, sharp peaks and edges of truth.—Emerson. New Job for Toy» Unflattering Appellation Wholesale and Retail Ver nonia The town is full of murderers, judging from the number who lately have been killing time. A session of congress firecedlug a Presidential election Is often called a Presidential congress. It Is due to the fnet that all members of the house of representatives snii one- third of the senators will be elected when the new President Is. Ban-|u«ta of th* unlearned and of them that are wllliont, avoid. But Now Simile Needed If you have occasion to tak» part in them, let not your attention be A Kansas editor wants to know relaxed for a moment, lost yon »Up what has become of the girl who Long Day. and Night» after all into evil way». For you was “as ugly as a mud fence.’’ It In the Arctic nnd Antarctic regions inaly rest aaanred that be a num isn’t the ugly gir's who have dls- the sun does not go below the ho ever no piwa himself, he canaot es nppenred. It’s the mud fences.— rizon for six months In the sum cape defilement If Ills associates ara New York Evening Star. mer, And It does not appear above impure.—PhuctetH«. for six months in win- the horizon I ter. LUMBER Judge Hill said he’d be willing to die for some women, but the old boy wishes to fix the date himself. Sandwiches THEY GIVE ZEST TO APPETITE We suggest these Sandwich Meats "Presidential Congre»»” First Offender» American Indian» In coopernfion with U. S. Public Health Service Frederick D. Stricker, M. D., Collaborating Epidemiologist Scarlet "Monkey Biz” Feeds Bricquets Wi'ling Sufferer» High Title Etymologically. Ilie word cynic I running ears, and the inflamma- means a dog. It was the term given the Greeks to the cur In the 1 tion that is set up is the out by Bust that prowled I he streets night standing cause of deafness and ly looking for food. In 1929, 1219 coses of scar let fever were reported in the state of Oregon. Last 1 month' ------- there was an increase in the' number of cases. Fortunately, the average case of scarlet fever is light, nevertheless, 17 children died last year of this disc Scarlet fever is known as of the most dangerous of children’s diseases. The after fects, though often remote frequent and severe, and they include not only rheumatism, but heart disease and diseases of the kidneys. The Host common complication of scinTet fever is ( ¿rain I permitted to limbo- land very lit- tie."—Washington Star. A young man ran for the legislature of Illinois and was badly beaten. lie next entered business, failed, and spent several years paying up the debts of a worthless partner. lie was in love with a beautiful young woman to whom he became engaged—she died. Entering politics again, he attempted to get an appoint ment l'or congress and was badly defeated. He tried to get an appointment to the U. S. land office, but failed. lie became a candidate for the U. S. senate and was de feated. Then he became a candidate for vice president and was once more defeated. One failure after another, bad failures, great setbacks. Then he became one of the greatest men of America— Abraham Lincoln. Who says, “Oh, what’s the use?” From this it may be deducted That Vernonia, Rainier, and other sections of Columbia county, may eventually be successful in their efforts of realizing the completion of the Rainier-Apiary cutoff. South African City Life De Aar. South Africa, has denied stories that thousands of rats came into the town to die and spread the plague, but It admits there are some of the rodents there It de clares that ftr> tier cent of the pen pie never saw a rnt. alive or dead It nlso admits that r«t times there are dust storms end tropical heat, with bitter cold In .lune and .Inly Most of the water Is obtained nn derground. nnd often there Is a shortage, so a plan to have It piped from a distance Is being consld- ered. y Patsy recently met his Scotch' dad on Bridge street and started crying to wheeze the price of a show out of Mac. “Now Patsy, if you stop crying and be a good boy. I’ll take you out to watch George Ogg dress a pig,” said Racing in Paraguay Tiie start of a Paraguayan horse McGraw. rnce is often very protracted it may be set to begin early In the When a man comes home in morning, nnd a series of false a bad temper, his wife tells him starts continue until noon, when he’s a joke, which somehow or tiie owners of tiie horses take their charges home for rest nnd refresh other fails to make him laugh. r __ , Occupation . of each gainful ment. Then they will meet in the worker. A Kansas editor wants to afternoon to begin all over again The reason for tiie delay Is that no know what has become of the Industry in which employed. rnce enn begin until both Jock ■•ye Whether employer, employe, or are agreed that neither Ims the nd girl who was “as ugly as a mud working on own account. vantage; so they canter np to the fence.” It isn’t the ugly girls Whether actually at work. stnrt many times until they make who have disappeared, but the mud fences. Whether a veteran of the Un np their minds to go. ited States military or naval Emil Messing begrudges the forces. Gas Bombs in Warfare disappearance of the snow and The Chinese have known nnd cold weather, not bcause he loves used gas bombs for many centm les. it, but because of the recent mh I ihere 1» positive proof of their natng “stluk -bombs" against plrat»» purchase of an extra heavy, rod woolen shirt. tueaa fhat a ma Momd »at*» a •Jong In tiie Ninth and Tenth cen sour fare abowt thing» and refuso tarten. The English used similar If Bruce takes up golf, and to enjoy la moderation what ili» bombs In the Boor war nnd they were also used in the Russo-.Tapn tells the whales of tales about Maker baa given. nese war in 1IXM. In spite of the golf that he tells after a fishing fact that it was generally under trip, Jule Lindley will soon lose Primitive Stagecraft stood nt the peace conference nt A miracle play of long ago, which Geneva In 1890 that their use his crown as tlfe champion had a great vogue at the time, rep would be abandoned, they were «. teller.” resented Adam rushing across the again used in the World war. stage to get creuted. wait, held up by a train, the engine or train will sometimes fever susceptibility, a diagnostic start back toward the crossing. lteBt. f?r tl?c. disease itself, two engineer is required to n,et’}°ds of immunization and a Approaching a crossing an »1 . ... .. specific serum Meth-, . . i ii ii • . lijpvuuiv Bui liiii treatment. ureuuiiiviiv. lvj give warning either by ringing the bell on the engine^or |O(jg preventing complications . . .. — •—....... - ----- ■----------- ! ore whistling for the crossing, and if i‘ after coming _ to a full well developed, as are methods started — to -------- cross the I isolation and quarantine. Scar- --------------- stop, during which time traffic has engineer, if he was following the regulatedi ,bi£U<„pr„e,Le"Aab!! crossing, the disease which may be almost or rules of the company, would give sufficient warning of possibly entirely eradicated. his intention before starting to move the train in either direction. The request for stop signs was made not so much for the school bus drivers or stage drivers, who are required by law to stop at these crossings, but for careless drivers & who do not even heed the warning whistle of an approach ing train. It must be remembered that gasoline speeders The Van Vleet Logging com used to convey track and bridge employes to and from pany started operating Saturday, their work, pass over these tracks, and they are not hauling logs to the Oregon-Am erican mill pond. equipped to sound a warning at any time, the man in The company has been shut charge usually slowing down for emergency purposes. down for the past three weeks. On this crossing several times, drivers have even been known to run their cars into engines which had stopped for a moment on the crossing, during some switching, Limitation to Bravery even when brakemen acting as flagmen stood waving their “We cannot always lie brave.” Hi Ho. the snge of Chinatown. lanterns, trying to flag down the approaching automobil- said "Men fear wlint they do not un (lerstnnd, nnd In tills life we it re ist. “OH, WHAT’S THE USE?” Vary’ug Trade-Mark Laws In discussing the principles of trade-mark laws existing in the world two separate systems of law have to be considered, one system being that In force In the United States, Great Britain, France and a few other countries where the first user of a trade-mark Is pro tected. and the other system where ownership Is based on registration of the mark. This latter system Is used more generally throughout the Latin countries of the world. The law of the United States Is practical'? unique In one respect. In that It requires as n basis of Hie right to register that tiie mark shall have been applied to goods sold In Interstate or foreign commerce, this requirement following the clause of the Constitution In which trade- •mark rights are recognized. HAM ROAST PORK ROAST BEEF VEAL Nehalem Market & Grocery, Inc. Phone 721 Vernonia