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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1937)
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Still Jail for Debt There still is a place where a man may be put in jail for debt. It happens on the Isle of Man. At present, any person owing money, who is believed to intend leaving the island, may be ar rested on a creditor’s petition and lodged in the island’s jail until he can produce satisfactory guar antees that the debt will be paid. FEEL A COLD COMING? Do these 3 things O © © Keep your head clear Protect your throat Build up your alkaline reserve V VfnrK'C A j UUC i XV 3 MENTHOL COUOH DROPS HELP YOU DO ALL 3 Diversity of Interests No one who is deeply interested in a large variety of subjects can remain unhappy. The real pessi mist is the person who has lost interest.—W. Lyon Phelps. Old Folks TELL EACH OTHER THE SECRET OF THE ALL VEGETABLE CORRECTIVE FOR many years older folks nave been telling each other about the wonderful all-vege table corrective called Nature’s Remedy (NR Tab lets). From one per son to another has passed the news of this purely vegetable laxative. It means so much to people past middle life to have a laxative that thoroughly clears their bowels of accumulated wastes. It means fewer aches and pains—more happy days. And Nature’s Remedy is so kind to tbesystem. Non habit forming. kDTONICHT Get a box at any I ta tomorrow alright drugstore—25 tablets for 25c. YOU CAN THROW CARDS IN HIS FACE ONCE TOO OFTEN you have those awful cramps: when your nerves W HEN are all on edge—don’t take it out on the man you love. Your husband can’t possibly know how you feel for the simple reason that he is a man. A three-quarter wife may be no wife at all if she nags her bus band seven days out of every month. For three generations one woman lias told another how to go "smil ing through’’ with Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre paring for motherhood. 3. Ap proaching "middle age.'* Don't be a three-quarter wife, take LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." Poultry r\O you suffer burning, scanty or Lx too frequent urination; backache, headache, dirtiness, loss of energy, leg pains, swellings and puffiness under the eyes? Are you tired, nerv ous—feel all unstrung and don't know what is wrong? Then give some thought to your kidneys. Be sure they function proper- ly for functional kidney disorder per mits excess waste to stay in the blood, and to poison and upset th« whole system. llsc Doan's Pills. Doan's ar« for th« kidneys only. They are recommended th« world over. You can get th« gen uine, time-tested Doan's at any drug store. D oans P ills . Coleman AIR-PRESiURl Leaving No Stain BONE DEFORMITY MAY BE CHECKED Cornell Investigators Hope to Aid Poultrymen. Supplied by the New York State College of Agriculture.—WNU Service. Nation-wide recognition has come to research workers at the Cornell poultry department for their work on the cause and prevention of per- osis, a bone deformity in young chickens. The problem has had the attention of scientists throughout the country for years. The Cornell investigators have been experimenting for the past two years on the relation of certain in organic elements to this disorder in chicks. They do not announce a “cure" but merely the role these elements have in the cause and prevention of this disorder. The scientists announce that per- osis is due to the lack of certain inorganic elements, of which man ganese is notable, and that an ex cess of calcium and phosphorus makes the condition worse. They dis covered that the perosis-preventing property of common feed stuffs was roughly in proportion to their man ganese content. By means of a spectroscopic analysis, considerable manganese and traces of iron were detected in substances used in their studies. Aluminum also entered into the picture. Centering attention on manganese, the investigators had to work with measurements as fine as 0.0025 per cent, which is 25 parts to a million, adding that amount to a diet al ready containing 0.0010 per cent. This amount was found to be quite effective in preventing perosis where 1.0 and 1.2 per cent of calcium was present in the ration. It also worked with similar levels of phos phorus. Aluminum and zinc were shown to have similar but less effective pre ventive action. A mixture of man ganese, aluminum, and zinc pre vented the disorder at the lower cal cium and phosphorus levels and, in addition benefited growth slightly. The Cornell research workers say results have merely demonstrated the importance of manganese and certain other trace elements in pre venting perosis. Now they intend to determine the quantities of the el ements needed to best handle the disorder. Care of Muscovy Ducks The general management of Mus covy ducks is the same as that of other breeds. In a few points there is a slight difference. They are more of a meat eating variety, and the addition of 5 per cent beef meal to their ration will take care of that part of the management. They will breed in trios or one male to four females, just the same as other ordinary ducks. Let us seek so to live that our bygone year may, to use Cowper’s beautiful expression, leave “no stain upon the wing of time.” How you behave is your neigh bor’s way of judging—not by what you think. Of all the wingless angels on earth that you value, the man who you know when he tells you he will do a certain thing on a certain day, will do it, is the most precious. Aren’t the ladies’ pages full of advice on how to manage a hus band; but where do you find ad monitions oh how to manage a wife? Dry mash made of mixed grains can be kept before the birds in hoppers all the time profitably. The first indication of a hen quit- ting is a comb starting to dry up and old feathers easily pulled out. Bantams, being small, require but minimum space. A 4 by 12 foot in closure six feet high will be found excellent 3 • • Putting all the pullets into the same laying house at the same time is not always a good practice for the poultryman. • • • Barley alone may not be too heat ing but has not the proper quali ties for a balanced ration. Use some wheat and oats, as well as the barley; also green feed and corn. Iff an tie LANTERN Use your Coleman in hundreds of places where an ordinary lan tern is useless. Use it for after-dark chores, hunt ing, fishing, or on any night job ... it turns night into day. Wind, rain or snow can’t put it out. High candle-power air-pressure light. Kerosene and gasoline models. The finest made. Prices as low as $4.45. Your local dealer can supply you. Send post card for FREE Folders. THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. Dept. WU172, Wichita, Kans.; Chicago, Ill.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Los Angeles, Calif. (6172) Pineapple Salad Place on a lettuce leaf a slice of Hawaiian pineapple; cover with salad dressing; over this press through a potato sieve cream cheese; place a preserved cherry on top. Dressing for salad—Six table spoonfuls of pineapple juice, 2 level tablespoonfuls of sugar, but ter size of walnut. Heat in double Great Men boiler, add 2 beaten eggs and The greater men are, the hum cook until it coats the spoon. Rejoice in Friend's Success bler they are, because they con When cold add the whipped Allow no shadow of envy to mar ceive of a greatness beyond attain cream. the sunshine of a friend’s suc ment.—Gibson. Copyright.—WNU Service. cess. He that from fear doeth good, Artificisf Moon An estate in Florida is lighted is still more meritorious than he each night by ar. artificial moon; that doeth no good at all. another in Bedfordshire, Eng Some prejudices are amply jus land, has a private crematory; tified. Don’t be ashamed of a while a third on Long Island pos prejudice, but analyze it. sesses a man-made brook, op Following precedent is always Remember the name! It’s FOLEY’S HONEY erated by a set of electric but good for those whose bursts of & TAR! Double-acting. One set of ingredients quickly soothes,relieves tickling, hacking.cough- tons which turn it on and off, reg wisdom are doubtful. ing . . . coats irritated throat linings to keep ulate its speed and control its We all know how much we like you from coughing. Another set reaches tho tubes, loosens phlegm, helps break up babbling and bubbling sounds.— a man when we hear he has just bronchial a cough due to a cold and speeds recovery. For died. Let’s tell him a little of quick relief and speeded-up recovery, ask your Collier’s Weekly. druggist for double-acting FOLEY’S HONEY that before he does. dtTAIl. Idealfor children, too. Geta bottle today. Best thing for people who can’t afford to eat breakfast in bed is READ THE ADS that they don’t want to. AT LAST A COIGN RELIEF —THAT ALSO SPEEBS RECOVERY CHEST C HAD HIM IN AGONY Found Amazing RELIEF from PAIN No need to suffer agony of muscu lar aches and pains! Thousands report wonderful soothing relief with Hamlins Wizard Oil. Just rub it on—rub it in. Acts quick. Re lieves that terrible soreness. Loosens up stiff, achy muscles. Has a pleasant odor. Will not stain clothes. At all druggists. Sore Throat Pains DUE TO COLDS Eased Instantly 1« Crush and stir 3 Bayer Aspirin tablets In glass of water. HAMLINS WIZARD.OIL For MUSCULAR ACHES and PAINS Due to RHEUMATISM - NEURALGIA LUMBAGO- CHEST COLDS -STOP INDIGESTION If indigestion or gastritis prevent your eating the foods you like, a simple remedy made of ingredients which you can readily purchase from your drug gist for less than 25c and make your self, will enable you to again enjoy the foods you have stopped eating. 2« GARGLE thoroughly — throw your head way back, allowing a little to trickle down your throat. Mail $1.00 for thia formula to W. P. LAWRENCE CO., Dept. S P. O. Box 120 Oakland, Calif. 3» Repeat gargle and do not rinse mouth, allow gargle to remain on membranes of the throat for pro longed effect. FOR COLDS Nature can more quickly expel Infection when sided by internal medication of recognized merit Poultry Notes Rid Yourself of Kidney Poisons TheLIGHTof 1000 USES Silicon Tablets HAVE RECOGNIZED MERIT A FARMER BOY NE of the best known medical men in the U. S. was the late Dr. R. V. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., who was born on a farm in Pa. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has for nearly 70 years been helping women who have headache and backache as sociated with functional disturbances, and older women who experi ence heat flashes. By increasing the appetite this tonic helps to npbuild the body. Buy of your druggist New size, tabs., 50c, liquid $1. O MORNING DISTRESS isduc to acid, upset stomach. Milnesia wafers (the orig inal) quickly relieve acid stomach and give necessary elimination Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of magnesia. 20c, 35c & 60c. Just Gargle This Way with Bayer Aspirin Here is the most amazing way to ease the pains of rawness of sore throat result ing from a cold we know you have ever tried. Crush and dissolve three genuine BAYER ASPIRIN tablets in one-third glass of water. Then gargle with this mixture twice, holding your head well back. This medicinal gargle will act almost like a local anes thetic on the sore, irritated membrane of your throat. Pain eases almost instantly; rawness is relieved. Countless thousands now use this way to ease sore throat. Your doctor, we are sure, will approve it. And you will say it is marvelous. Get the real BAYER ASPI RIN at your druggist’s by ask ing for it by its full name — not by the name “aspirin” alone. 15C for A DOZEN 2 FULL DOZEN FOR 25c Virtually 1c a tablet