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PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930. THE VERNONIA EAGLE ------------------- —y------------ | which TO I 101 More Permanent 1 people Families for Oregon “We has brought many new to Oregon. have sent Arthur Foster Trend, Says Speaker There will be a meeting of I Oregon gained 101 new fami- ! of the state chamber staff to From Bears, Coyetes ' ' Los Angelos where he has been the Home Extension Unit on t'S during September who lo- supplied with the names of over Thursday, October 16, from (Continued from Page 1) J in all parts of the state 2000 selected families who have 10:30 a. m., to 3:30 p. m., at (Continued from Page 1) ex-officio member of all com the home of Mrs. Ellen Sheeley, l 1 and bought 9,331 acres of land I ample finances and ability and and invested $355,470, according who are interested in coming to mittees. the assistance o f government in Kist. to the monthly report of the I Oregon.” President Hamilton Mr. .Sheeley \advocated a fund i trappers will be assured. Mrs. Sarah V. Case, home! I state chamber of commerce. Pre- During ohe week in Aug- said. ~ Mr. McGraw addressed the fol to advertise Vernonia to pros demonstration agent for ths R. S. Hamilton, Bend, ust there were 17 California pective settlers, and suggested a ¡county, will give a discussion1 lowing letter to the budget com “5810” I commenting on the report st!>‘~ families located in Oregon tax levy to rarse $846 — the ! on “Spots, Stains and 'S, 1____ mittee and the county court: eill I orl ♦ Vv « F .1 lx wo»« nnnf zxF’ tkn HCW amount that would be realized ! gency Dry Cleaning at Home.1 ed that 45 per cent of the now through the work of the Los Gentlemen: ' settlers and investors are Angeles branch of the state 1 rom a 2 mill tax. With money Our Columbia county is facing A pot-luck lunch is being from California, He chamber. Local realtors, cham- that the county court usually sets brought and everybody inter coming an economic loss each year by I aside for the purpose Vernonia ested in home demonstration; also gave full credit for the bers of commerce and newspap our failure to produce more live-| •vould have a sufficient adver- work is cordially invited to at large monthly influx of new ers are cooperating to secure stock. The logged-off lands of people to the use of the $25,00.0 1000 new families for this state tising fund that would enable the tend. this county are perlectly adapt state appropriation which has in 1930, Mr. Hamilton advises. publication of an attractive ed to the growing of wild hay advertised Oregon and supplied and grass forage crops and if booklet. funds for the follow-up work seeded after being burned there Upon motion Mr. Sheeley was instructed to draw up a peti- would be sufficient feed for bank. Holgate was unable to The FLORSHEIM Shoe thousands of head of sheep, goats lion for a tax to raise the de- Mrs. Lee Hall jump at first as his coveralls and cattle, on la.:d that is now ired amount. ; caught on the door and he could bringing nothing into this count E. S. Thompson asked support I not get loose. Six feet away of a constitutional amendment ry. Each year we should be ship Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of from the bank he managed to at the next election making the Keasey spent the weekend at! ping carloads of livestock from ■ovisions of the state bonus the home of the latter’s parents, i get free, while the truck was this county to the markets in racing at a speed of approximat- stead of importing most of our for veterans available for those Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins. j ly forty miles per hour. own supply. Sheep and goats have .».io nave lived in the state for Russel Peck of Kelso, Wash-| The motor block was broken proved a success on our logged- ron years instead of only for ington, was a weekend visitor in four or five pieces, but the th os "• who were residents at the with Harvord Malmsten. off land, where they find exce- was not smashed, and lent feed from early springtime time of enlistment. IV JlbOn has IlclS been Uccll 11 quite Lil Lt; windshield ( j Chas. Wilson ’ » gr tank was undented. So Bailey Next Week until the snow comes in the win ill for a few days and Kenneth1 great was the impact of the car Meetings will hereafter be Fowler punched clock at tne ter. eening truck that it took a chunk | There is one thing, however, vi ly, on Wednesdays. W ednesdays. Next shingle mill for him. out of a log in its path : that has caused much discour wee! , however, the sieeting will Mrs. Bert Hawkins arrived I clean Mr Holgate int -nded to return agement among the stockholders h" on Thursday because of a home Friday of last week from and that is the losses from pred date already made with E. S. Fort Wonth, Arkansas, where i to work Thursday morning. atory animals. Recently, about Bailey, democratic candidate for she has been for the past two A. L. Kullander made a busi- 800 head of sheep were shipped governor. Other speakers will months visiting her old home ness trip to Portland Wednesday out of this county from the e Kent Miller of the land de- town and relatives. Birkenfeld and Fish-hawk section elopinent department of the S. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. I! •rnham, on account of bears and coyotes : ".d S. railroad., and W. G. little son Harry and daughter killing the lambs. About a year mnore—r of the state cham- Winnie of Clatskanie visited ago the breeders near the Goble of commerce. their daughter and family, Mr. and Rainier district lost their 1 Vernonia Invited and Mrs. Merle Cline, Sunday lamb crops. The same thing is '"vi -‘•’on has been issued Miss Mabel Burnham of Clats An ardent sportsman, Phil Metschan, republican candidate for now happening in the Rock creek by L. C. Lang, secretary of tlie kanie, who has been staying with governor, takeB to the hills and the streams when be seeks recreation. area, mhere numbers of sheep on I ■ st Grove chamber of com her sister, Mrs. Merle Cline, range are being killed by bears He is seen here fishing in the waters of Odell lake, in Klamath county, I I ...... tn the Rainier and Ver returned home Sunday. and coyotes. This will mean that above Eugene. Mrs. Metschan is with him. Mr. and Mrs. Metschan nonia chambers asking them to Mr. and Mrs.. E. D. Johnston the stockmen of that territory have two daughters, Phyllis Jane and Mrs. W. P. Hawley, Jr. "The ”nt< in a conference to of St. Helens was over to visit ' be held in his city Monday, Oc- the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. will dispose of their flocks un family delights In long outdoor excursions. Worthy of their name, less some aid is given for their ‘nber 13. with representatives of D. R. Fowler, Sunday. and more than worth protection. This would leave no 1 I he Columbia River-Longview Mrs. E. E. Mills weni to Port thing on these ranges and would ‘Salmoning” Causes ¡bridge company to discuss the land Thursday to meet her hus the money you pay for also decrease valuation instead 1 J Pittsburg-Apiary r road situation. band, E. E. Mills, who has Death of Dcgs Here <SID3ag9 . . . them, Florsheim Shoes ' : • ■ î”i «Yrnntpil of building it up with livestock «xperted that about four i been working at Seneca, Oregon, delegates from the local cham- the past three months. values. will outdo and outlast The death of several valuable In 1929 the Columbia County dogs from “salmoning” or sal will attend. J. N. Morgan purchased 150 your expectations! Sheep and Goat Raisers Assoc mon poisoning in Vernonia and — Ijed in Vernonia Saturday and fine white leghorn pullets from II i Have * vour ignition test- iation filed a letter with the description of this dread animal I I C. O. Stilling of Vernonia. Most Styles $ budget committe, asking our disease and a warning about cd by the Bauman Ig- Kenneth, Fowler is on the I Logging operations by the| county to match a certain am making fresh fish parts avail Oregon-American were resumed I Miss Bertha Scott has discon sick list this week. nition Tester. ount of money put up each year able to dogs seem timely. Aunt Sally Spencer spent the • Tuesday after a three day’s ( tinued work at the cook house. by the federal government un The following description of shut down while the main part . Among . - those from „ here --- shop- day at the home of Mr. and der the head of the Predatory salmon poisoning in dogs, foxes of the new bridge on the Ore- Workingman’s Store ¿n 'pla Monday / were Mrs. Lee Hall Tuesday. Vernonia animal division of the United and coyotes is taken from an ■ on-American track at Vernonia : Mr .. R. B. F '' chcr, Mrs. H. W. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson States Biological Survey, for em article by Dr. C. R. Donham was put in. ; Jones and Mrs. C. E. Bradford. went to Seaside via St. Helens E¿>. HOLTHAM Prop. ployment of hunters to dispose of the Oregon State college at ice SCHOOL NOTES Tuesday, returning the same dap. Roley, her gist., r Mrs. Jean of those animals. This was over Corvallis: For the first school month of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler and husband, of Portland, were looked however and we have re L. E. Fredrickson “Salmon poisoning is a dis TlOr.3H-|.7 SHOE FRO'.IC" on the air last t,ie year en(i‘ng Friday, October are at Art Kirk’s this week, ceived no benifits from that ease of dogs, foxes and coyotes business callers in camp 1__ 13, the per cent of attendance ■■ ¡helping with the farm work. ever/ Tuesday r.iaht N 3 C Network Thursday. source this year. which occurs only in the Pa uugn Dunlap, Joe Wornstaff was 99, six days absence and If the stumpranchers and cific Northwest. and Joe Doyle returned Tues- three tardies are recorded. The TRUCK DRIVER small farmers who are trying following pupils were neither ab “It is caused by a small para JUMPS IN TIME to improve, and make a living site which is barely visible to day from an enjoyable three sent nor tardy for the whole from this logged-off land, and the naked eye. An immature days’ hunt in Central Oregon, month: Advanced room, Bessie v horn we are looking to, to form of this worm is found in John Wornstaff was detained in Dodge, Doris Rae Estey, Jack M. E. Holgate, driver of a ko“p up our assessed valuation the muscles, kidneys, gills, and Portland on account of car ¡Scott, Stanley logging truck, narrowly escaped _____ .. .... Wornstoff, Pearl after our timber is go le, were digestive tubes of fresh water trouble on the return trip. anj and Ruby Faught. , Olsi and serious injury Tuesday by leap Mrs. John Wornstoff assured of ample protection for salmon and trout. They are not ing from the vehicle just as it Arne And Flor-nee and the — at little daughter visited their flocks while on range, they found in fish that are taken RTMENT • STORE Reif Floyd White, and Erma Larson; plunged over a steep grade on home of Mr. and Mrs. F. j would avail themselves of this i’rom salt water. Consequently, Primary roo’i. K-'st Sather, Lois the Van Vleet private road. Prine- the former ’ s parents, at vast amount of cheap feed, by most of the salmon that is of- While coming down hill the. and Lorna West)' 1, Merle Scott, Vernonia, Ore- Stare No. 1436 increasing their flocks each year. fered for human food does not ville, while her husband hunt I Yvonne Day, Robert Granquist, torque tube broke on the rear ed. Pasturing the logged-off lands contain these parasites and wil. axle. The truck, completely out / Wornstoff, ond Peggy H. J. Redman, electric welder would also lesson the fire haz not injure dogs if eaten by of control, ran about 400 yards at Dr. Cof. Ridenour. ard to agreat extent and would them. When dogs or foxes eat here, is a patient in Portland. He I _;™ose trolled since the be- down hi 1 and plunged over a fey ’ s hospital also provide a home market for fresh water salmon or trout, , ginning of the year in advanced the surplus hay and grain rais mature parasites develop in their is suffering from sceptic pois- ! room are i Ellsworth nn.l Gilbert ed by our larger farms, thereby intestines. Cooking or prolonged onitig. Mrs. Redman is also in Bemis, . Rernard and Theodore keeping Columbia county dol freezing of fish destroys the the city with her husband much . Collins. and Eugene Lemmon ; IV/ty lars working for Columbia coun parasites. Fish which have been of the time. Among Portland visitors dur ! ’n primary room. Alfred Bern- ty residents. is, Stanley Richardson, Patri- treated in this way is not in- Because here Gentlemen, please give this jurious to dogs, Canned salmon ing the shutdown were Mr. and . cia Young, and .1 -sse hiid Irene Mrs. E. R. Estey and daughter, your earnest consideration. z will not produce symptoms when Rex Horsman, Mr. and Mrs. I , Lemmon. are smart things, Sincerely yours, ••aten by dogs, These parasites A club was organized by the H. E. McGraw. have not been found in any Frank Faught, Orville Young and student body in the advanced 9 family, Paul Dodge and family,! good tilings I At kinds of fish besides the salmon Fred Buddy, Vern "usenberry roi. m last Friday, whose purpose and trout. and family and Geo. Swanson is for the ‘ betterment and up- New Low Prices. “Practically all of the salmon and family. liftment of ideals in both school and trout that are taken from Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Westlin and home, The following were < fresh water streams of Western were busine Mr«. Jake Neurer Don’t take our callers in Kelso, elected by ballot to serve for Oregon, contain these parasites. Washington, M >r.d ly. ore month: Ellsworth Bemis, pre The worms are so thoroughly word for it Mrs. Hugh Dunlap visited rel s'dent; Oki Anderson, vice pre- NATAL— (Special)— Oct. 3. distributed through the bodies atives in Portland over the week Isident; Ruby Fau’ht, secretary.' of the fish that almost any part | —Floyd Deeds spent last week i The club expects to put on a! end. Investigate ! at home with his parents. Floyd of the fish will produce symp-I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason visit- Pr“Rram so°n. is attending college this winter. toms if eaten by the dog. They! — . ---- —.... i - Mr. Sather, has been doing [ VU .. only —.. I me Mrs. Fred l’arrknon spent a are so numerous that it I ......... some repair work r. about theI sniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiE It’s a sport to be enjoy- few days last week at the home takes a i very small quantity of though the opening of the bowel school buildings, which enhances the fish to do the damage. _______ consider- ed in any kind of weath without coming into contact with the _ general appearance of Mrs. Lee Osburn. “Symptoms do not appear until the parasites that are completely ably, and the flags used for in- Elmer Hiatt has been doing er at any time; rare some farm work for Oliver six to ten days after the ani buried in th.- wall of the bowel; door display have been nicely fun, a splendid form of mal has eaten the fi3h. When It is advisable to give dogs af- cleaned. Burris. exercise for both men .less Lemmop Lemmoij and family of J. E. Tapp hauled some grain dogs develop symptoms within fected with this disease extra • Jess and women. Try it at They Grant to Vernonia from down the river a few hours or a day or two good care and nursing, ------1 7 Pass — have moved to the MIKE O’CONNOR’S after eating spoiled fish, it is should be kept warm and in I.-P. beadquarters camp. last week. Mr. RECREATION HALL Clarence Linsey has recovered due to a food poisoning and is good comfortable, dry quarters Lemmon is employed as a ri r- from his tonsil operation and is not what is known as« salmon twenty-four hours of the day. ginsr man. poisoning. The interval of six They should be given limited back in school again. Mr. and Mrs. Pave McMullen to ten days between the eating amounts of warm drinking wa- With our present | know- recently bought several more of fish and the time the dog ter. gets sick is the time required ledge, no other recommendation milk cows. Dig up the shoes that Bob Matthews was hauling for the parasites to develop to for the control of this disease you could use, if they lumber from their mill to Verno maturity. The attack of the dis can he given. “The only method of prevent were in shape. ease comes on suddenly, There nia last week. Our lightning stitch is Tom Moulton from Portland is a high fever, loss of appe- ing salmon poisoning known at OF has been spending a few weeks tite and increased thirst, In the preesnt is to keep dogs and foxes one from which no later stages there is a bloody from eating fresh wnter trout at Natal with friends. leather can escape. Tom Eeneberg and Fred Parrk- diarrhea and marked weakness. and salmon, unless su ch fish Come in and see the non went to work getting out The animals usually die in about have been thoroughly cooked." shoes that we can If it is known that a dog has electric light poles for Lee Os two weeks after eating the fish. straighten strong and A few dogs recover. Those recently eaten raw salmon or burn. true, Carl Iler sold a team of farm which recover are immune and trout, the removal of the ob- Tans, made black, we horses last week. He is now ¡can eat such fish without danger. iectional material from the ani- leave no crack. and “Many other diseases of dogs mal's stomach before it reaches farming with a tractor. .old ones look like new. .Tim Miller was a Vernonia are frequently cofused with the intestines may save its life. salmon poisoning. A definite This removal may be accomp Our price is right. We visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Netling and diagnosis can be made by find lished by having a physician or treat you white, our Mrs. Henry Punwald and Miss ing eggs from the parasites in veterinarian give hypodermic -illy patrons never roar, one-tenth grain Apomorphine Hv- the stools of affected dogs or Emms Pomeroy were visiting old Real soles, old pard. so drochloride or if this servi e . foxes. friends at Natal Sunday. keep this ad. it points Just Received a New Shipment of Shoes not available, a teaspoonful of "Although many remedies have Jake Neurer sold a Guernsey toward our door. salt or a tabelspoonful of mus sire to one of Nehalem’s prog been recommended, none have For All the Family— proved universally successful. tard in a little water will gen Shoes Repaired While You ressive dairymen. Snortsmcn from Portland and This parasite buries itself in the erally induce the vomiting ne Wait Conse cessary to eject the contaminated various places were plentiful in wall of the intestine. quently. it is doubtful if modi-1 food. N'halem valley last weekend. Fritz Iler was visiting the Ed cines given through the mouth i The disposal of fresh fish ward McMullen family at the are of any value in attempts waste should be accomplished in VERNONIA, OREGON Lookout for a few days last to destroy the parasites. This such a manner as to make it | impossible for dogs to obtain it is because the medicine passes week. Protection Sought Business on Up HOME EXTENSION UNIT MEET IN KIST 4 Riverview I The Big Name in Shoes $ I US ? Natal buy from A See.... ()ur Windows Outstanding VALUES Goodvear Shoe Repair Shop .See Them NOW! U