Friday, April 18, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon I Co. Court, $100.40, Spraguer’s nest Lane, 65.00.; F. C. Iler, IT '.xi Service exp. Co. Judge, $3, 4.00; Jim Louden, 7.00; J. D. W. J. Fullerton, J.P. No. 1 St. Dunn, 16.00; Fred Parkinen, vs. Cody $2.85, St. vs. McCor- 4.00; L. E. McGee, 4.50; H. K n.ick $1.20, State vs. Lee $4.10, Redmond, 10.00,; John T. Wins­ . ata vs Panula $4.75, State vs low, 16.00; A. DeRosia, 30.00; :Makinster $3.60, W. J. Fullerton Milo DeRosia, 6.00; Frank Ban­ Due proclamation being made, ■’. No. 1 State vs Rust $5.30, zer, 2.00; Standard Oil Co., | ures just released here by the the following proceedings were L. G. Ross health off. $52.50, 126.14; Howard-Cooper Corp.! Los Angeles, April 17—Six Richfield Oil company. thousand, six hundred and sev ­ Nettie E. Alley Co. Nurse $150, had. 19.00,; Mist Garage, 5.50; Thom-1 Each of the huge liners aver­ Journal read, approved and <’ H. Keys fruit inspector 861.- p. Aid Tracy $20.00, ¿It. Hel- Road Dist. No. 10 Matter of transfer from motor Are your hotels and restaurants cornstarch or flour is used in license fund to general road fund ens Hotel Co. Aid Dudley $2.50, oA^ATCJZ’J2n5°ln- K,T„Tye*r’l Poisonous Silver Polish? the filling, mixing the cornBtarch Tourist Hotel Co. Aid Myer, Ordered in the sum of $15,-: 20,.00; F. Mollenhour, 15.00; A. i I or flour will often keep the $ 8.00, St. Helens Water Com. Kingsley, 12.00; Union Oil Co.J Numerous outbreaks of acuta mixture from lumping. 516.39. Whereupon court adjourned to j Co. Aid Lampman $2.45, J. W. 7.15; Scappoose “ Service Sta. food poisoning of obscure orig­ When making sugar syrup April 3, 1930. | Brown Co. Aid (funeral G. W. 9.92; Scappoose Planing Mills, in have recently been attrib­ from either brown or white su­ Thursday, April 3, 1930, 2nd: tr‘s) $50.00, II. H. McKiel, Co. 1.30; Alex Reardon. uted to the use of certain com­ gar, the addition of four table­ mercial silver polishes widely spoons of corn syrup to a pint Judicial day. | Aid Tracy $15.00, Vernonia Ros'd Dist. No. 11 Jep. Hunt, 18.00; J. F. Rich- used in hotels and restaurants. of* sugar syrup will often prevent Matter of transfer from Special | Merc. Co. Aid to Adams $20.05, Road district No. 14 to tn general "nt $20.00, Kerr $12.10, John ardson, 5.60. This material was found to con­ its turning to sugar. "¡lip, exp. Co. Judge $6.00, Read Dist. No. 17 tain large quantities of sodium road No. 14. Junket is very easily made, Howard-Cooper Corp. 11.40; cynide, some of which remained Ordered in the sum of Multnomah Co. board Co. pris­ and since it is milk in a s bid oners $20.40, Orcadia Hotel, City Garage (Scappoose) 6.25. on the silverware, unless it was $295.97. 'form it makes a pleasing way eals prisoners, $181.20, F. G. Road Dist. No. 18 thoroughly rinsed. Indivduals us­ I of incorporating milk into the Matter of sefle of real property i inkin, herd inspector $207.55, M. D. Weaver, 10.00; W. W. ing it were apparently subjected diet. to City of Vernonia. Ordered that seven parcels of State Industiral Acci. Com. in- Weaver, 12.50; Walter Zillman, to severe attacks of gastro-en- real estate be sold to the City urance $131.82, F. D. Antrim, 5.00,; W. M. Carroll, 4.00; M. teritis with vomiting, abdomin­ Pasture for Hogs of Vernonia for county taxes scaler W. & M. $26.97, Kiliham L. Weaver, 27.50; D. C. John­ al cramps, extreme prostration The value of good pasture for Sta & Prig Co. sup. sch. supt. son, 4.00; F. E. Foster, 4.00; and diarrhea. in the sum of $875.72. $36.65, G. I 0. Clement, Co. Aid W. W. Payne, 20.00; Union Oil In May, 1928, a family at a hogs can not be overestimated. Matter of quitclaim deed by I large hotel in Atlantic City was Rye, oats, wheat, rape, soybeans, Columbia county to O. L. Watt Pointer $15.26, Lucas $30,09, Co.. 11.55. Lambert $20.00, St. Helens Road Dist. No. 21 stricken with acute stomach and and cowpeas are all good tem­ of Vernonia. W. I. Tracy, 30.00; Standard intestinal pain at which hotel porary pastures. Sweet clover is Ordered that quitclaim deed Laundry, , Co. House laundry Oil Co., 9.0,0; L. B. Hickox & they were using cyanide polish. also satisfactory. Rape may be be given to O. L. Watt of Ver­ $18.62. toad Warrants issued for Co., 35.25. [In June, 1928, about 30 persons sownw with oats in the spring. error nonia, Oregon, to correct menth of April, Road Dist. No. _ a convention dinner at Cowpeas and soybeans make a 5 Special ' attending heretofore given conveying lot J. W. Grimshaw, 100.00; O. J. a leading hotel in Utica, N. Y., good mixture. Seeding for tem­ 6 in block 10 in Neer City, Ore- t-neral Road 85.50; — Chas. Wasser, became acutely ill several hours porary pastures should be heav­ L. R. Chandler, 225.00; H. D. Link, gon. ier than for a grain crop. Many Matter of sale of real property Nuffer, 40.37; Ray Barney, 84.00; H. O. Barrick, 45.00; following a meal. An investiga- successful hog growers put a >4.26; H. H. Kellar, 28.00, Roy Chris Nelson, 52.00; F. ptock- tion by the New York state to Emil Messing of Vernonia. Ordered that lot 3 block 3, Smith, 8.65; L. II. Kellar 28.00; dale, 24.00,; Shell Oil Co., 87.70; health department led to the dis- I covery that the poisoning was Vernonia, be sold to Emil Mess­ Silas Kellar, 20.66. Kenneth Trojan Powder Co., 153.52. 1 due to cyanide silver polish. All Dibblee, 23.08; H. H. Kellar, Road Dist. No. 7 Special ing for the sum of $54.10. M. D. Weaver, 95.00; M. L.: of these cases resembled acute Matter of regulation of speed 18.30; L. R. Chandler 1.40.; Kil- on that portion of the Columbia ham Sta. & Prtg Co., 2.08; J. Weaver, 52.50; W. W. Weaver, food poisoning. River-Longview bridge in Colum­ K. Gill Co., 2.89; P. H. Veazie, 95.00; Walter Zillman, 95.00,; | The chemical analysis of the I. 00; Byron Wright Motor Co., D. C. Johnson, 48.00; W. M. silver polish showed one of the bia) county, Oregon. Ordered that the speed limit II. 00; 0. D. Clark, 15.00; B. Carroll. 76.00; C. S. Nelson, ingredients to be sodium cyanide _. 36.00; “> J- A. to the extent of 20.54 per cent.! on said bridge be fixed at the B. Roberts 3.13; R. L. Price, 8.00; G. Fosberg, cl B. ~ Dowling, 5.00; The label on the silver polish 5.CO; Lee Barnett, 87.00; J. L. Barr, 20.0,0; — rate of 20 miles per hour, JDc.I .“llj * 1 • W, , «JtJIlil Barnett, 41.00,; John Harvey, Union Oil Co.. 40.35; Trojan 'read, “In daily use in leading Matter of claims against ths To the voters of Columbia 52.50; Oscar Lindberg, 20.00; Powder Co., 52.70; Sullivan, J. hotels, clubs and restaurants, county. etc.,” and in contrast with the Qounty: 1 respectively an­ Warrants drawn on general V. Haskins, 37.50; F. Zimmer- R., 43.75. label on the container of a ho­ man, 51.88; Bob McAdam, 35.00; Road Dist. No. 9 Special fund for the month of April. nounce my candidacy for J. P. Kaphammer, 84.00; Vern tel polish by another manufac­ D. C. Harrison, witness St. vs. Fritz Von Allmen, 40.00; R. L. re-nomination for county Wilcox $2.00; West Coast Print­ Price, 73.00; Leslie Peck, 29.0,0; Ellis, 35.00; P. O. Mellinger,! turer read, “Contains no cyan­ ing & Binding Co. elec. sup. Walter Backkman, 29.00; H. L. ¡65.00; A. P. Bays, 66.25; H. I ide or lye.” commissioner at the repub­ $47.52; St. Helens Sentinel, el- Inman, 50.63; Geo. R. Price, Jacobs, 44.00; Chas. Malmsten, 1 Widely separated groups of Vernonia Trading Co., lican primary election May 33.50,; 16.0,0; cases of acute stomach and in ­ ec. cards $8.25; Opal Veazie, 4.50; C. J. Carmell, testinal disturbances have oc-i clerk shf’s. office $73.50, Hazel Standard Oil Co., 32.82; Shell 173.13. 16. If re-nominated and curred and have been traced! Urie, clerk shf’s office $65.00. Oil Co., 83.53; Rainier Fuel Co. Road Dist. No. 20 Special re-elected, I will continue __ _ of cyanide ____ silver Merle Nye, clerk shfs office 5.00; Rainier Hdwe Co., 8.00, I H. Kammeyer, 47.50; F. D. to the use 24.00; R. Tetz, polish. With the removal of the I Marguerite Sullivan Marine Iron Works, 11.15; J. Kammeyer, $82.15, to serve the taxpayer Co. 240.00,; 57.50; Scappoose Planing Mills. 1 silver polish in question from1 . . _ $34.00, Earle ■ C. Miller, tax L. 1 Lalture _ Equipt faithfully and impartially and _________ restaurants: collection for shf. $48.97, Oscar A. C. Haag & Co. Inc., $1,. 2.45; Shell Oil Co., 13.23; £cap- hotel pantries ___ as I have tried to do dur- G. Weed, expense shf. $21.90, 763.25; St. Helens Weld’g & poose ¿Service Sta. 19.79; Alex ¡there has been a cessation of such complaints. M. R. Calhoun, expense shf. Mach. Wks. 20.00; R. S. McKie, Reardon, 7.60. ing' the time 1 have bean Poisonous substances for pol- $11.50, Oscar G. Weed, stamps 6.95; DuBois-Kettering Lbr. Co. Road Dist. No. Pittsburg Market: ]~ D. Clark, 5.00; B. B. Rob- ishing 1 o. kitchenware or silverware commissioner. 152.12; St. Helens Hdw. Co. shf. $35.00, Erickson Motor Co. I erts, 2.50; Axel Olson, 10.00, |should be prohibited, exp. shfs. car $48.30, McKie’s 2.57. Road Dist. No. Mist-Clatskanie Any polish or article or sub­ Service Station exp. shfs. car, Road Dist. No. 1 I Market I stance containing any cyanide $5.66, Oregon Motor Register II. Kammeyer, 56.25; F. D. Respectfully, Co. supplies shf. $5.00, Western Kammeyer, 12.00; I. G. Wiks- I M. L. Weaver, 23.13; Walter preparation, , or other poison should uvl not be ±u.w, W. ... M. .... Carroll, , , amiuiu ue used useu in any hotel. notci,j Union Tel. Co. exp. shf. $4.94, trom, 14.00; R. Tetz, 17.50; R. Zillman, 15.00; Pacific Stationery & Printing Tetz, 5.50; Scappoose Service 12.00; D. C. Johnson, 4.00; W.'club, restaurant or public eating: Co. shf’s supplies, $2.34, sch. Sta., 39.44; Scappoose Planing W. Weaver, 10.00; M. D. Wea- place for the cleansing of nickel, snot. $3.86, Irwin Hodson Co. Mills. 1.25; Alex Reardon, 3.10. ver, 10.0,0; F. E. Foster, 12.00; copper, silverware or silver- W. W. Payne, 15.00; Union Oil plated ware or other articles or shf. $6.73, clerk $42.67, ass’r. Road Dist. No. 2 (Paid advertisement) , Co., 94.93. utensils used for the service or $1.33, Black’s Studio, prints of Axel Olson, 32.50. I Road Dist. No. Rainier-Apiary preparation of food criminals (for shf) $2.00, Davis I H. D. Nuffer, 109.63; Ken- Drug Co. shf’s supplies $1.85, Road Dist. No. 3 Axel Olson, 9.10,; B. B. Rob-' neth Dibblee, 116.16 Ray Bar- jail $4.95, Wooden & Ball exp. H. “ H. Kellar, 80.00; shf. (examination intoxication) erts, 46.88; O. D. Clark, 60.00; ney, 65.74; ~ B. Crouse, 12.50; R. L. Price L. H. Kellar, 76.00; Roy Smith, $10.00, Dollie Antone clerk’s C. 23.00; U. W. Clark, 65.00; Un- steno. $85.0,0, Ruth Mercer ion Oil Co., 4.69; PEP Co., 43.28; Silas Kellar, 59.34; W. L. Brown, 16.00; Peter Mauris, clerk’s steno. $80.00, J. W. Hunt Chas. R. McCormick Lbr. ____ 12.00; , Rainier Mere. Co., 21.86;} stamps $10,00, election $15.00, 56.55; 9.45; A. C. Haag & Co., Sanitary Market, 7.10.; Rainier Co., Ormandy Bros. Co. treas. sup. Tnc. 46.38; Byron Wright ’ Motor Hdw. Co., 4.10. $14.75, Doris Oliver clerk, as- Co., 0.98; Portland Oxy. & Hy- essor $80.00, T. W. Tandy, dep. dgn Co., 6.07; Factory Motor assessor $80.0,0, D. V. Parcher. Car Co., 44.80; L. C. Hall’s dep. assessor $100.00, D. V. Truck Line, 1.75; St. Helens I i Parcher, expense dep. assessor Hdw. Co., 0.90. $32.59, W. S. Roberts, expense Road Dist. No. 5 assessor $18.10. Fred Watkins. Pete Larson, 76.0,0; F. Blair, exp. assessor $38.85, A. J. Dem- 10.00; F. Anliker, 30.00; Flor- ing, assr. $1.50. sur. $.40, Ct. enee Auto Park, 1.00; Kilham House $1.25, Co. Aid $3.25, El­ Sta. & Prtg Co., 21.50; St. Hel­ izabeth C. Murray, postage $15, ens Hdwe Co., 0.70; Trojan and traveling exp. $60.23, Hortense Powder Co., 13.54; J. L. Lat- Eulrich, steno. sch. supt. $80.00, ture Equipt. Co., 15.12; A. C. Artistic Sign Paint- F. S. Lamberson, sch. signs Haag & Co., 10.95; F. Anliker,! $2.25, Irene Chelberg, clerk sch. $111.00. ing supt. $5.0,0, O. R. Chambers, Road Dist. No. 6 clerk sch. (institute) $11.45, L. J. C. Henderson W. I. Tracy, 92.50; C. L. Girt, L. Love, clerk sch. institute, $10.70, Grace P. Morris, clerk 18.0,0; W. I. Tracy, 9.50; Stan-' Phone 1021 sch. institute $20.00, Ida M. dard Oil Co., 12.00; Shell Oil I Smith clerk sch. institute $17.50, Co., 3.15; Haugeberg Hdw. Co., Books of 1930 Wall Papar 1.55; Lowe’s Motors, Wm. B. Schnebly clerk sch. su­ 4.50; Samples Now Hera On Display perintendent 8th grade $10.00. Rainier Hdw. Co., 72.90. J. K. Gill Co. supplies sch. supt. Road Dist. No. 7 W. W. Payne, 105.00; $17.49, Hall’s Truck Line school supt. $.50, T. S. White, coroner, ard-Cooper Corp. 17.40; Pioneer: $32.40, J. H. Flynn, cor’s phys. Parts Co., 43.37; Thompson I (Wfiite) $5.00. J. H. Flynn, cor’s Mach & Rep. Wks., 73.26; O. E. City Marshal Phys (Hagadorn) $5.00, Port­ Elliott, 5.60; International Har-j land Elec. Power Co. lights vester Co., 21.18. Vernonia Court House, $37.71, St. Helens Road Dist. No. 8 Water Com. water Ct. House J. D. ¡Scbleppy, 131.40; Er-1 $7.55, St. Helens Hardware Co. repairs Ct. House, $4.28, J. C Penney Co. Inc. supplies Court House $6.00, Packer-Scott Co. sup. Ct. House $29.01, Hills Hardware Co. sup. Ct. House $5.40, Service Laboratories sup. Ct. House $68.60, John L. Foote postage, etc. $4.78, steno. $100, St. Helens Hardware Co. sup. dist. atty $1.20, Ct. House $2.40, Vernonia Eagle pub. $34.30. Clatskanie Chief, Co. Pub. $.50, St. Helens Mist $.45, T. B. Mills Co. Court $131.60, J. N. Miller Gigantic Fokker Is Fuelled With Richfield Oil On Cross-Country Air Trips County Court Proceedings State Board ot Health For County Commissioner Pay Fly limited number of hogs on per­ manent pastures, and let the grass make sufficient growth to produce a crop of hay. Undoubt­ edly alfalfa is the best perman­ ent pasture grass for hogs, and in localities where this crop i» successful no other permanent pastore is necessary. Consult Us on Wiring YOUR HOME Farm Schedule Scheduled In the farm program from KOAC Friday evening, April 18, between 7:05 and 7:30 o’clock, two subjects of interest to hor­ ticulturists are listed. At 7:05 Professor H. P. Barss will tell about the control of grape mil­ dew and at 7:15 Professor H. D. Scudder will give information on the income and stability of the prune enterprise in Oregon as gleaned from cost of produc­ tion studies that have been made durihg the past several years. Headquarters for Modern Electrical Appliances Gold Beach—West Coast Tel- ephone company changing tele­ phone cables across Rogue river. Oregon Gas & Electric Company Astoria—Oregon - Washington Coast Empire association organ­ ized recently. G. W. Ford, Supt. STAGE Schedules I Headquarters for Between McCormick Deering Tractors VERNONIA Triple - Power and PORTLAND Leave Vernonia for Port­ land 8 a.m. and 8:50 p.m. daily. Arrive Vernonia from Portland 4:15 and 8:15 p. m. daily, and 7:05 and 10:50 p.m. Sundays only. Leave Vernonia^ for Kea- sey 4:15 p.m. and arrive from Keasey 5:20 p.m. both daily except Sundays. Leave Vernonia for Port- land via Forest Grove 8:00 a.m.; arrive Vernonia 5:50 p.m. daily except Sundays and 10:25 p.m. on Sundays. i i VERNONIA TRADING CO. Phone 61 i i i i I Further details on appli­ cation to— R. M. Aldrich, Agent J. C. Wright, Gen. Agt. G. C. Pendergast, Tv.Ps.Ag. Spokane, Portland i I I J. N. MILLER Notice to Dog Owners Painting Anyone owning or harboring a dog within the City of Vernonia must get a 1930 License at once or lay them- selves liable to arrest. Vernonia Paint Shop ,Who's our new COUNTY JUDGE respectfully announce I am n candidate for republican nomination for county judge at the re­ publican primary election. May 16. My decision to run for this office was mada aftar I consultad a numbar of people from all sections of the county. If nominated and elected, I will serve the people im­ partially and to the boot of my ability and will try to give an economical and progressive administration. GOVERNOR Respectfully, H Harry G. Phelps Oregon folk» are goxig to turn over to him next January the biggest business in the state—a gigantic business run on tl.eir money, and the rtcc—t of which determines m considerable Bto aure their own prosperity and happiness. What are his qtial'fb eatioas? Has he ever oonducted a successful business? ILr 1 a diown an aptitude for public affairs? What of his character, Wellington as reflected in his achievements? The answer» to these questions should interest every re.-ident «1 Oregon. Read about the different candidates and the pr»>g