Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon end of th« first leg of his jour­ ney, and while circling above the j city of Hamilton, in Bermuda, Wlil ams dropped a cablegram to , F ed L. Foster. Richfield’s avia- A simple test for determining ition representative in New York. the peetin content or jellying Qualities of fruit juice is made Los Angeles, July 3—It took, This cablegram, transmitted by I y putting 1 teaspoonful of exactly 237 gallons of Riciifisld ‘he Bermuda authorities, was as c?oked, cooled fruit juice in a i gasoline to fly th« record-set- follows: shallow cup or dish, adding 1 ting oid monoplane, Columbia, “Arrived Bermuda 2.20 p. m. taspoonful of denatured alco­ . from New York to Bermuda and and return to New York im­ hol, and mixing by tipping the return, according to wires just mediately stop Richfield gasoline cup, but not stirring. If the , received here by officials of the and Richlube motor oil and rock­ juice contains enough pectin to | Richfield Oil company from Ro­ er arm grease functioned per- m ake good jelly a clear, thick, ger O. Williams, pilot. He stated fectly in our Whirlwind and jelly-like mass will form in the that the plane at the start was have abundance of fuel and oil bottom of the cup almost at once. loaded with 337 gallons and that for return trip stop kindest re­ 100 gallons _atill remained in the. gards Ku.u and thanks for coopera- A list of the desserts the fa­ > tank when he and Harry E. Con-1 tion. » 1 mily enjoys placed where it can I ner, navigator, landed at the (Signed) Williams, Conner. be consulted conveniently is a ■ conclusion of their flight. I The excellence of the perfor­ great help in deciding what des- For the 1600-mile trip made I sort to prepare. The chief dif- and 2 min­ mance of the engine is consider- | f culty is often not that one non-stop in 17 hours motor oil and ed here an especially high tribute utes, Richlube i does not know enough of them arm „ grease in ____ —. to „ gasoline, _____ , oil and __ „ grease __ ___ but that there are so many it is Richlube rocker ___ ¡difficult to think of the right both Richfield Oil products— I view of the fact that the plane were also used by Williams, ac- which made this spectacular lone. cording to press wires from the flight is Clarence Chamberlain’s l ast. | battered old air vehicle. It is Immediately upon reaching the the ship which Chamberlain in terved promptly. Acid, such as Q. If- 11 T? 1 ’ ■mon juice, vinegar, etc., tends I\lCllll61(l sUCi to destroy green vegetable color. ‘ Umunna |.l<)30 JULY Proves Good 19?0 County WED¡THUInU SAI SUN MON TUES T ~2 3 4 5 12 6 7 8 9 10 if fé 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ¡30 31 Official Friday, July It, 1930 "T— Paper Member of National Editorial Assn, and Oregon State Edit­ orial Assn. ^rmiiiTTfcr Pacific Coast Representatives Arthur W. Stypes, Inc. San Francisco $2.00 Per Year in Advance Issued Every Friday Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding insertions; classified lc per woil, minimum 25c. RAY D. FISI 1ER, Publisher 1927 flew from New York to I ¡lies who arrived during the last Manager Ide calls atte ition to Germany. six months of this year, who I the large number of out-of-state A previous attempt had been have purchased over 50,000 acres families now pouring into the made to make a flight from New 1 of land and invested in lands,j state from every side who hate Yurk to Bermuda, but failed ¡household goods machinery »nd’ ag a regult of h£ /ing when the plane landed just equipment of all kinds approxi- . . , hurt of the goal in the harbor mutely $1,282,384. Over 1000 ctuved Oregon literature ind who outside the island’s main city families have also written of are inspecting communities with of Hamilton. Thus this just fin- their intentions to locate in Ore- [ a view of locating. Every assis- ished flight is the first non-stop gon later in the year and the (tance, the state chamber points round-trip flight. It is expected prospective residents indicate on out, should be given these inquir- that this has proved the feasibili- questionaires they will have $3,-.ing folks to learn of our state ty of air mail service between 265,470 for investment purposes, and its many opportunities. New York and Bermuda, Rich­ field officials have been told. CALIFORNIA LEADS IN SENDING NEW FAMILIES C. BRUCE California continues to furn­ ish by far the largest number of families in the list of states from which new residents come to Ore­ gon, according to the monthly report just issued by W. G. Ide, state chamber of commerce. Five California families were report­ ed as having arrived and bought farms the last week in June. The report shows a total of 297 fam- LUMBER Wholesale and Retail Vernonia — AN EDITORIAL DY LEE SCHWAB It is to be expected that my last editorial would tell those who read The Eagle, how sorry I am to leave Ver­ nonia, how I have enjoyed living among my many friends and with what regrets I must leave the city which I have called home for the past six years. I’m sorry to go, but at least look forward with keen enjoyment to living among strangers who will, when­ ever sizing up the size of my beak, forget to call me Rabbi and tell me that old one—about he’s going to eat ham. I._jfo to Hood River, where some say will be the ideal place for me—a place where much ammunition could be furnished for the large quantity of apple sauce I usually brew. I have found that by being the goat you’re better liked. That is, if the goat doesn’t get too strong, for ev­ eryone likes a pet to take a poke at. During my stay in this city strange things have amused me greatly, some ol the strangest being, George Ford, Lester Sheeley, Ellis McGraw and Ed Holtham. They tell me every town has an A. L. Kullander, a Jack Bush and J. C. Lindley, but it would seem a mir­ acle for any other town to have such a combination as Ford, Sheeley, McGraw, and Holtham, unless that town was winter headquarters for some circus. The majority seem worried about my leaving, es­ pecially those whom I owe considerable money to, and with much concern they inquired day by day, just when and where I was headed for, etc. Many will miss me, especially those who, when giving an ad, failed to specify the size of that ad. Like an as- tronomer always looking into space, it was with sweet glee that where possible I always experimented enlarging small ads. Those who will miss this, are the ones who were still to fall prey to this practice. I doubt if any city with its citizens can treat me more fairly than Vernonia has. Thank you. Lee cheese just in time to melt it before serving. This will pre­ From the School of Economics, vent the cheese becoming tough and stringy. Oregon State College. HOME POINTERS Or. Mellenthin Special Attention to Internal Medicine DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at BENSON HOTEL on Friday and Saturday, July 25-26 f rom 10 a. tn.. to 4 p. m. If It’s Electrica CONSULT US! a The Westinghouse Electric Range TWO DAYS ONLY A wonderful cooking method, lost when the old Dutch Ovens crumbled into rust, has been re-discovered for you through the Westinghouse Flavor Zone Range. This modern cocking marvel prepares foods in the old Dutch Oven method. It browns them quickly . . . sealing in the juices and flavor . . . then completes cooking by retained heat, at a slowly re­ ceding temperature. No Charge For Consultation visits are Mellenthin’s Dr. greatly appreciated and patron­ ized, especially by thosa who are suffering or ailing from trouble* of the internal organs, in the chest or abdomen; also head, ear, note and throat. The Doctor accepts only those who ran be treated medicinally with the aid of correct diet and hy- for which a nominal giene charge is made. Women if married please bring their husband*. Whatever your complaint may be it will bo of interest to con- cult the Doctor on this trip. Below are the name* of a few of his many satisfied patients, Mrs. Harriet Anstadt, Astoria. Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis. Chas. Desch, Portland. W. ^jG. Grubbe, Albany. Mrs. J. G. Huntsucker, Toledo. W.E.Hankins, Mt. Hebron, Cal. Denver Kincaid, Ashland. Bert Lampa, St. Helens. L. H. Martin, Moro. F. O. Pollard, Yreka, Calif. E. F. Smith, Heppner. Mrs. Wm. Schuening, Helix. Lee Oey, North Powder. T. L. Shown, Goldendale. Emma Turned, Mikkalo. Henry Trowbridge, John J. H. Wood, Eugene. V. P. Harris, Athena. Mr». B. Danks, Klamath Falls. Mrs. Walter Scott, Mt. Angel. Henry Schultz, Pendleton. Mrs. O. N. Kimball, Crabtree. Mrs. Frank Simpson, . . Hood Ri- And all of this can be done automatically, comfortably, with a Westinghouse Electric Range. If you are planning to be away for the day, place everything in the cold oven, meat, vegetables and even the des­ sert. Set the clock for the time you want cooking to begin . . . adjust thermometer and go out and forget your kitchen. When you come home at dinner time, you’ll find dinner perfectly cooked . . . ready to serve. More than 20,C00 electric ranges are giv­ ing a new freedom to homes in our vicini­ ty. Wouldn’t you enjoy one in your Home. This is the new QUICK-COOK UNIT that Soda is not recommended in cooking green vegetables, be- cause, while it intensifies the co­ lor, it makes a bright, unnatur- al green, and at the same time ver. is harmful to both vitamins and■ Lee Slucher, La Grande. When wnen making iiiaamg a u vneeae cheese rm rarehit, vi,it, flavor. Soda is not necessary if I Note above the exact date and it is best to cook all the other in-1 the vegetables are cooked quickly place! Permanent addre««: 268 gredients and then add the in a small amount of wnter, anil So. Serrano, Lo« Angele«, Calif. When a soft custard curdles because of being cooked too long or at too high a temperature, it can be greatly improved by beat­ ing with a rotary beater. will give you 30% to 50% greater speed and 10% to 20% more efficiency, depend­ ing on the kind and quantity of food be­ ing cooked. Professional and Business Di redory For your convenience the following business nnd profes.iional people are listed on this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business and professional people. BEAUTY SHOPS HOTEL Dr. J. A. Hughes ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOP Hotel HyVan Physician and Surgeon STEAM HEAT The best for those who appreciate the best. Shampoo, Marcellin«, Finfar «ravin«, Permanent Wavin». Over Horseshoe Café. Phone 431 Electrotherapy, Important A n non ncemen t Physiotherapy Cason Transfer Terminal Cafe DR. R. A. OLSON Chiropractor The Right Place to Eat Excellent Cooking Tel. 671 1117 Stat. • Vernonia, Ore _________________________ ._______________________ __ We are now selling GENERAL ELECTRIC Office Phone 66.3 Vernonia, Res. Phone 664 • Oregon i Local & long distance HAULING Phone 923 Office in Workingmen’s Store and We wish to rnnounce that we are now handling General Electric CONTRACTORS Cleaners. We believe them to be the best values offered at or near ANNOUNCEMENT I have leased and am now operating the Sessman Blacksmith Shop. JOHN A. MILLER General Contractor Repairing of All Kind« W. M. Faulkner Mason Work, Building the prices. They have General Electric motors that need no oiling. They have forceful suction that cleans with get-to-the-bottom Bafford Brother* I thoroughness. They have every feature that makes for ease of use. And, above all, they are guaranteed by General Electric. Plumbing Their low prices give you no real indication of the high quality of the cleaners. Come in and see them. Vernonia LAWYERS STRAND * BERG Contractors and Builders Gordon R. \\ alt Attorney-at-law On all kinds of construe lion, estimates given with­ out charge. Box 157, Vernonia Joy Theatre Building Vernonia, Oregon dentists PHYSICIANS M. D. COLE Dentist Marvin R. Eby, M. D. Phone Hospital 931 Town Office 891 I Chop Suey Restaurant You'll enjoy a bowl of delicious Chop Suey after the show. Re-Roof With SHINGLES From PASTIME Daattetry and X-Ray CARDS AND Hoffman Hdwe Building LIGHT LUNCHES Veracsia. Oregon Mary Kato THE TllOIl Washing Machine Standard Model •35°° lew attachment Continues a* the choice of thousand* over all other Electrical make*. Let us Demonstrate Visit our Showrooms. Physician and Surgeon Vernonia, Oregon DR. W. H. HURLEY oo Lloyd Baker, Prop. Oregon Gas and Electric Co G. W. FORD, Supt. VERNONIA Junior Modrl •245°