Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 04, 1936, Image 9

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    VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
Pursuing Trifles
When I see the elaborate study
and ingenuity displayed by wom­
an in the pusuit of trifles, I feel
no doubt of the capacity for the
most herculean undertakings. —
Julia Ward Howe.
INTENSE
HEAT
“ A LLESANDRO,” said Major
** Manuel de los Rios, “we are
Read the Grape Nuts ad In another investing you with the responsi­
column of this paper and learn how bility of this commission for two
to Join the Dizzy Dean Winners and reasons. First, because you resem­
ble a certain porter at the El Regio
win valuable free prizes.—Adv.
hotel who, we have very good rea­
son to suspect, is a spy in the em­
But Like “Sunshine”
No matter how much “sun­ ploy of the rebels, and secondly,
shine” you spread around, people because we have faith in your
”
pay more attention to your ability.
Allesandro’s dark young face
knocks.
flushed with pride. “I’ll do my best,
sir.”
“I’m sure of it.” Major Rios per­
mitted himself a warm and unoffi­
cial smile. “Please understand the
importance of the commission. Suc­
cess means a promotion for you.
Failure—” he gestured, —“failure
means that the rebels will come
into possession of enough arms and
•
ammunition to make likely the suc­
cess of the insurrection."
“Is it as bad as that, sir?”
"Quite.” The major rose. “The
A private school of distinction, a school
porter who is under suspicion at
where character, health and high
scholastic training produce the
the El Regio has been removed.
Ideal of a well balanced education.
You will go there immediately and
PRIMARY - ELEMENTARY
take his place. A certain Robert
HIGH SCHOOL-NON-SECTARIAN
Cranston, an American business
NON-MILITARY
man, is staying at the hotel. We
Accredited to Stanford, Calif., and lead­
ing Eastern and Mid-western Universities.
have reason to suppose that Cran­
• Outdoor Sports the year round •
ston is trying secretly to provide
Fall term opens September 1st
the rebels with arms. Naturally his
For further information, addrest
transaction with them must be con­
E. A. Rogers, Headmaster, Box 246
ducted in secret. Somehow, we sus­
MONTEZUMA MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
Los Gatos, California
pect, he will attempt to communi­
cate with Rico Florit’s army, ap­
prising him of the rendezvous
It Usually Is
where the arms are to be delivered.
Reward should be in proportion It will be up to you to intercept
to usefulness.
that message. The porter whom
you will impersonate we believe to
be the go-between.”
“I understand, sir.” Allesandro
saluted and went out into the hot
."BLACK LEAF 40" tropical sunlight Ten minutes later,
attired in a porter’s uniform, he
w Keeps Dogs Away from
was summoned to the desk of the
® Evergreens,Shrubsetc.
H®1“38 Use VA Teaspoonful
El Regio.
per Gallon of Spray.
“The American has rung,” the
tMjr,
clerk told him. “You will go and
see what it is he desires.”
Robert Cranston, middle - aged,
fat, pompous, was standing by a
window overlooking the patio when
• Positions in 1936-37 will
Allesandro entered. He turned and
go to the business trained.
tor a moment his eyes bored into
“Planning Your Future” those of the young secret agent.
Allesandro permitted an eyelid to
FREE ON REQUEST
flutter ever so slightly.
The American muttered some­
thing in his throat and gestured
BUSINESS COLLEGE
toward the bed. “Have that dress
S. W. Salmon at 11th Avenue shirt cleaned and return it to me in
PORTLAND, OREGON
time for dinner.”
Allesandro picked up the dress
shirt, tucked it under his arm and
returned to the door.
“Is that all, sir?”
The American seemed annoyed.
A periodic disturbance is natural, possibly es­ “Of course it’s all. Isn’t it enough?”
sential: but gripping, nerve-racking-, piercing,
Allesandro went out. He was dis­
throbbing pain is not. Nor is it natural, essen­
BOYS! GIRLS!
Montezuma
Mountain
School
FOR BOYS
GET READY!
REDUCE
PERIODIC PAIN
tial or even safe to allow the regular ravages
of pain to go unattended.
SALICON can relieve you, reduce the stabbing,
devastating pain, steady your nerves, and thus
protect your health.
When the pain begins, take two SALICON
tablets and repeat if necessary. SALICON is
quickly effective, forms no habit, and is con­
venient to carry around.
Ask your druggist tor SALICON.
Good or Bad
Whatsoever a man soweth that
shall his family reap.
F
-
COCKROACHES
F use STEA!
IN V UECTP, (pAS
TUBES
35' I
STOMACH, RECTAL
and COLON
AILMENTS
Treated Without Sur­
gical Operation.
Write or Call for FREE
BOOKLET.
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and Surgeon
N. E. Corner Burasido and Brand Avanad
Telephone EA't 9919 • PORTLAND. OREGON
By R. H. WILKINSON
© Associated Newspaper*.
WNU Service.
POULTRY
• EtfLTS
CHARACTER’S CORNER STONE
Honesty is the corner stone of
character.
It's All In HOW You Fight
BALDNESS!
appointed. Neither by sign nor
You need a medicine that
manner had the American indi­ GROWING PULLETS
helps your hair to save it-
cated he believed the youth to be a
stlfvy
nourishing starved
NEED MORE GRAIN
confederate. Somehow Cranston
hair roots and relieving Dan­
had been apprised of the govern­
druff-Glover’s! But you must
faithfully keep up the good
ment's artifice. Well, there may still
work. Start today with Glover**
Mash Is Not So Important,
be a chance.
Mange Medicine and Glover's
Medicated Soap for the sham­
With the shirt still tucked under
Poultryman
Says.
poo. At all druggists. Or have
his arm, Allesandro hurried down
your Barber give you Glover's.
the corridor, passed by the elevator,
C. S. PLATT, Professor of Poultry
turned left and pushed through a By
Husbandry, New Jersey College of Agri­
door that opened onto an outside
culture.—WNU Service.
balcony.
He looked
carefully
When pullets are from 12 to 24
around.
weeks old. it is best to feed them
Cautiously Allesandro crept along two or three times as much grain
the balcony until he was near the as mash because birds at this stage
window that opened into the Ameri­ of growth require considerably less
can’s room. Here, for a full hour, protein for good development than
suffering from the steady heat of do younger birds.
the sun, he stood concealed by an
This change in ration may be
ugly gargoyle and watched Cran­ made easily, for if birds of this age
• Makers of a well known, highly
ston’s movements. At the end of the are allowed free access to both grain
ethical cosmetic preparation are
hour the American lay down on his and mash at all times, they will
seeking female agents, either new
bed and went to sleep.
adjust their feeding habits to suit
or currently engaged in similar
Bitterly disappointed. Allesandro their
needs.
work. Highly effective new selling
turned away. Of a truth the Ameri­
Allowing pullets to make their
angle makes it a sure-fire seller
can had been warned to take care.
in 90% of cases. It will net be
His movements during the past own choice about the amount of
necessary to purchase sample mer­
hour had been nothing to excite mash and grain they eat, especially
chandise if satisfactory credit ref­
suspicion. On the contrary, he when they are from 12 to 24 weeks
erences are furnished with letter
seemed quite confident and pleased of age, has proven desirable from
many standpoints. It encourages the
of inquiry.
with himself.
Why? Allesandro scowled. Why development of normal body weight
Write today, to
was the American pleased? Had he and good health, and it promotes
normal
egg
production
with
the
DENTON'S COSMETIC CO.
already succeeded in conveying the
least number of pee-wee and pullet­
message? If so, how?
4402-23rd St, Long Island City, N. Y.
size
eggs.
This
method
of
feeding
Still puzzling over the problem,
Allesandro re - entered the hotel, may be continued until egg pro­
descended to the lobby and passed duction exceeds 50 per cent
Too much mash in the ration
through it toward the laundry. He
would have the shirt cleaned as caused by restricting the grain supz
directed and return with it to the ply, makes a bird consume more
American’s room on the bare hope protein than she needs with the re­
—Allesandro came abruptly to a sult that the surplus quantity must
halt. He stared, and his eyes be eliminated from her system.
bulged. Suddenly he turned and re­ While heavy feeding of mash during
traced his steps . . .
the latter period of body develop­
"You see, sir,” he explained to ment stimulates egg production
Major Rios later, “I couldn’t un­ earlier than when heavy grain feed­
derstand how the American’s mind ing is practiced, the birds will pro­
could be so much at ease that he duce small eggs for a longer period
could sleep. Unless, of course, he of time.
had sent the message. I was watch­
ing him from the balcony outside. Change in Management Is
The heat there was terrific, hot
enough, in fact, to reproduce faintly
Cure for Pullet-Picking
the tracing of invisible ink. The
When prolapsus and cannibalism
message, sir, was written on the or pick-outs occur in poultry flocks,
shirt in invisible ink. The real rebel a change in management practices
spy was in the laundry. Having re­ is usually in order, regardless of
ceived the shirt he would run a hot what the cause of the trouble may
iron over it, bring out the writing, be, says J. C. Taylor, associate ex­
memorize the message and then tension poultryman at the New Ths Original Milk of Magnolia Wafara
clean the shirt. A very neat idea. Jersey College of Agriculture,
Fortunately, Senor Cranston is not Rutgers University.
used to the high temperature of our
36—36
In helping to overcome cannibal­ WNU—13
climate, and could not be expected
to know that the heat of the atmos­ ism. which is often a problem with
phere would be intense enough to new pullets that have just been
When in the Northwest
develop the message . . . The ves­ housed, Mr. Taylor makes the fol­
sel carrying the arms is located in lowing suggestions:
1. Provide four square feet of floor
a bay fifty miles south of here. It
will be child’s play to confiscate space for each bird.
that ship, thereby suppressing the
2. Allow each bird two inches of
revolution.”
hopper space.
3. Provide a deep litter of straw.
4. Feed some grain in the litter.
5. Darken the nests.
Should these changes in manage­
ment fail to solve the problem,
metal beaks, “specs” and shields
are recommended. The beaks and
“specs,” however, are more effec­
tive than the shields.
Opening for
FEMALE AGENTS
-HEATHMAN
HOTELS
How Modern Cavalrymen Ride
Testing for Pullorum
There are several methods of test­
ing birds for pullorum disease. In
all cases the basic principle in­
volved is the same as in the test
for avian or bovine tuberculosis
infectious abortion in cattle typhoid
in humans etc. In the case of pull­
orum testing, says a writer in the
Montreal Herald, the procedure is
briefly this. A sample of blood of a
bird is brought into contact with a
standardized suspension of Salmon­
ella Pullorum organisms in a saline
solution. This liquid is called antigen.
When antigen comes into contact
either with the blood or serum of the
infected bird a definite reaction
takes place which can be easily ob­
served by an experienced techni­
cian. If properly conducted the test
is very effective in detecting the
reactors, which should then be
immediately culled out and sent to
Here is one of the combat cars of the mechanized force of the United
States army participating in extensive maneuvers in the Middle West
In time these cars, capable of great speed and heavily armed, will dis­
place cavalry in war. All the cars are equipped with two-way radio
for keeping in constant touch. The “cavalryman” shown here is operat­
market
ing an anti-aircraft gun.
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OREGON
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