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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1924)
FANCY VOILES Reduced J U S T TH IN K O F I T Right in the middle o f the season for summer fabrics, we have a reduced price of 39c yard on all FAN CY VOILES Every Pattern a De sirabe one, every Design a Correct one, 36 inches wide. 39c Yard Sadler & Kraus TH E BEST FOB TH E PRICE If you have anything to be hauled.' If you have anything to be shipped, If you have anything to be transferred to or from Portland, Call E. M. HURST Aurora Telephone 615 Portland Telephone Broadway 7660 Portland Office: 73 Front Street Baggage at Dock or Depot in Portiand carefully looked after. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED H. G. ZIEGLER DEALER IN Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed SEED" AND RE-CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING DONE IN CON NECTION W ITH WAREHOUSE. AURORA, - - - OREGON A U R O R A M EAT M ARKET A n Up-to-date Sanitary Meat Market that handles every thing b e s t i n m e a t s fresh and cured. OPEN EVENINGS DURING HARVEST SEASON W U RSTER B R 0 5 . Aurora, Oregon BUY YO U R Binder Twine NOW And Save 5 Per Cent Manila 650 ft. per pound .. $ 8 .0 0 per Bale Standard 500 ft. per pound $ 7 .0 0 per Bale Less Five Per Cent if taken before July 1 Hardware G. A . EHLEN Implements POMPEIIANS A LIVE TO Youth May Well Spare V A LU E OF PUBLICITY Thought for the Old People to Get Acquainted With Courtesy is not only a matter of speech; we may observe the forms of Inscriptions on Walls Reveal politeness in what we say and yet miss Its essence, perhaps because we are ' Customs and Thoughts. not willing to listen to others. For instance, when old people are Let ns go into one of the complete ly uncovered Pompeiian streets. The speaking the majority of us are frank first detail that attracts our attention ly impatient. Grandpa perhaps is is the varied decoration of the house about to launch an anecdote. It may fronts. Frescoes, caricatures, illus be as ancient as the hills—it probably wilt be successful tf trated signs, drawings, inscriptions— is, but that is no reason for our Donno». the milk modi fier, la used. DSetOg) this extraordinary imagery gives what scarcely concealed boredom-. If we ,__ endorse Dennos. At one might call malicious eyes to every were truly courteous we would listen druggists, Semple on request. wail and a most persuasive tongue. with a good grace, as though we really OREGON M AK ES IT It is evident that gayety once were Interested. DENNOS FOOD CO. But youth, nowadays, seldom stops reigned in this popular thoroughfare, and from the variety of texts in to consider other people’s feelings; Oregon Industries Deserve Oregon Portland. Ore. scribed on the walls we understand and sometimes the old folk—and mid Patronage that, among the passions of the epoch, dle-aged folk, too, for that m a tter- Everytime you buy an article made politics held an important place, are hardly allowed even a share in writes Edouard -Schneider in L’lllus- conversation, observes London An in Oregon, you are helping to employ Oregon people in the manufacturing N O TAR Y PUBLIC tratlon, Paris. (Translated for the swers. If they do attempt to take part in •£ Oregon goods. Y ou are keeping Kansas City Star). FIRE INSURANCE Here women freely confess their the talk some one says: “ Oh, please Oregon money in Oregon. A campaign REPRESENTING is on in the interest o f ‘ ‘ Oregon Made spare us that story—it’s so ancient” preferences for this or that candidate Goods,” and ‘ ‘ Oregon Industries.” for the triumvirate, edileshlp, decemvl- Whereupon aunt or grannie lapses rate or some other public office. A into a hurt silence, while the young It is more than worthy— an idea that number of the Inscriptions are plain people prattle merrily on. More pain means money to you. Look at the ly of nocturnal origin: “Thou with the than one would Imagine is given by label remarks of this kind, for by such lantern, hold my ladder firmly.” Three gladiatorial notices appear on means those older than ourselves are the front of a house once occupied by made to feel their age, to realize that Patronize Your Home Company Trebio Valente. “ Gneus Alleius Nigi- they are “ out of things.” AURO RA, OREGON FIRE & AUTO INSURANCE Willing or unwilling, the old are thus dlus Malus, at the quinquennial games, Assets ovei $1,000,000 without expense to the public, will relegated to the background, and the stage combats between twenty pairs knowledge that they are superfluous Pacific States of gladiators and their substitutes, hurts. For, dull as we may think them Fire Insurance Company Pompeius, Savelllus, Tigiilus and In some ways, they are not slow to of Portland, Oregon discover when they are not wanted.' Qlodius.” The other day, in a boarding house, The second Informs us of a similar ATTORNEY-AT-LAW combat, adding the information that an old lady of eighty-four, who was ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING Oregon City, Oregon “ there will be a combat with ferocious all alone, said, rather wistfully: "You at Reasonable Rates beasts and the velarium will be see, the old people don’t matter.” Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice THEODORE RESCH; Can we not make the old feel that stretched across the amphitheater to Aurora, Ore. Phone 1115 they are wanted—can we not try to keep off the sun.” Will pay highest market price The third, still more picturesque, make old age a time of happy and for Hogs. invites the public to a spectacle which peaceful waiting for the end which ♦ will be given in the amphitheater to comes so very soon? This would be Asquith & Hocken { celebrate the dedication of the pub showing true courtesy and, perhaps, lic archives In the Forum of Pompeii. it would not be so very boring after It tells us that Gneus Alleius Nigldius all. For those older than ourselves Malus’s gladiators will fight; that have a wider store of experience than DR. E. H. PREHN there will be a procession, an animal our own and some of them, at least, hunt, and that the amphitheater will can talk very charmingly of what they All Work Neatly Done be protected by the valerium. One have seen and the people whom they odd detail Is that the man who wrote have met. Aurora, Ore. Phone SO 12 the notice has inscribed his name, ALL W ORK GUARANTEED Ocella, in the "o” of the word “Dedl- Fertilizing Experiments catione” and winds the whole thing That grain fertilized by manure I up with a salutation to his beautiful produced by living creatures has more and beloved Nigra, whose likeness he nutritive value than grain fertilized has painted above the salutation. by the best known combinations of In another place a hopeless lover la artificial fertilizers is indicated by ex ments: “Marcellus loves Proenestlna periments recently carried out at an and hath no relief from it.” Here also agricultural station in India. Grain Is the wise advice of a moralist: “ One from land artificially fertilized was should imitate and not envy.” Another found to be lacking in vitamine« as touches us as evidence of the warm compared with grain grown from soil friendships of the ancients: “ On this fertilized with animal manure. The spot we two have become brothers, report of the work is published in very dear and forever.” a recent number of the British But perhaps the most serene of all Medical Journal. The experiments and the most despairing beneath its profound wisdom is this, written by were conducted with pigeons, fed a The birds some unknown philosopher from the diet of natural millet. depths o f his experience. “ Nothing can fed with millet grown from artificial last for eternity. The moon at its ly fertilized land tended to develop full may disappear the next instant; the characteristic paralysis resulting and behold how the sun, which but from vitamine deficiency and they also now arose, is vanishing into the sea.” suffered loss of weight. It was found that the efficacy of grain in promot ing nutrition and preventing beri-beri Moral Effect bore no relation to the yield an acre, It was at the end of the third race for although land well fertilized by 1 2 and the bookmakers had been doing artificial materials gave twice the very badly. Having paid out practical yield of well-manured soli, the grain ly all he had, one bookie found him from the latter was decidedly ther best self confronted by a heft-looking in In the content of vitamlnes. dividual, who presented a demand for payment of 5 to 1 In tenners, and just Puzzled Oriental behind this Individual was another Vistlng in Indianapolis recently was little man to whom the bookie’s lia a man who had returned from an ex bilities amounted to more than $100. The bookie jumped down and rushed tended visit In the Orient, the Indian apolis News reports. With him was at the bigger fellow: • a Mohammedan servant. Manog’s This is a REAL Bargain. See Them in Our Window ‘T il see you hanged first 1” And with calm face remained expressionless and that he hit the claimant a terrific blow he bad scarcely a word to say until which stretched him out. the day of their departure. Then he “ An’, now, wot do you want?” he said : “ Master, If I may dare, why yelled, turning to the meek man. ’T—L” spluttered the little chap, as do you Christians boast of your great land and send your governors to he slipped his ticket back Into his prison? The little Christian girls ex pocket. “ I—I only came up to say pose their bodies to the casual passer that I thought it served that other ‘TH E STORE OF M E R IT ” by through thin clothes, and your chap jolly well right 1” youths are unforgivably rude. Is this 020200000102000002010002000201000101000100 because of too much freedom In your Step on It country? Or too mnch religion?” Kathryn, aged four, was enjoying Manog Is still waiting for his answer. her first big trip with her parents. After traveling by automobile, train Something Lacking and boat, they arrived on a Sunday Verification of this one may be ob at Mackinaw Island. Her parents tained on applying to Park Superin decided to go to the little white Mis tendent O. L. Brock. sion chnrch to rest and meditate. A young lady recently arrived from Kathryn was restless and fidgety. The a northern city, and who had never I minister mounted the steps of the gone In much for zoology, was being I pulpit, then stood lost in thought for shown through the Hermann park | a moment, as he looked over the wait menagerie last week. She had never ing congregation. A small Impatient seen a kangaroo, and when she came voice broke the deathlike silence with to the cage containing a number of this question: WHOLESALE and RETAIL the species, she stood deeply inter “Mother, what’s the matter with the ested for several minutes. engine? Why don’t we start?” “But where,” she finally asked her Oregon for Oregon BOTTLE FEEDING Ask for Oregon Products I LOUIS W EBERT Pacific States Fire Insurance Company Springfield F. & M. Insur ance Company Fire Association of Phila. O. D. EBY P AINTIING HANGING AND TINTING Painless Dentistry i APER Molalla, Oregon The home of good dentistry Aluminum Bargain Aluminum Preserving K ettles 10 Qt. I SPECIAL Q j |y-Qtv $ 1.35 Your Choice Just the thing for Preserving Will-Snyder Co, G. C. GIESY FEED STORE escort, “ are their shoes? All my life I’ve been hearing about kangaroo The soldier dead of Jefferson coun shoes.”—Houston Post ty, Alabama, will be honored by the planting of 800 trees along the Bank- Not a Native Product head highway. The trees will be The old lady In this colloquy from water oaks, and each marked with a Punch Is not the first to assume a tablet The American Tree associa knowledge that she did not have. tion of Washington, D. G., says this “ Have you ever tried Swedish mas planting at Birmingham will be but sage, Mrs. Brown?” the squire’s a starter for the highway’s beautifica daughter Inquired of the gardener’s tion plans. The association sends wife, who suffers with chronic rheu Tree day programs and tree-planting matism. suggestions to all organizations plant “I have heard say it be very good ing trees. for rheumatics, miss,” was the re ply, “but we don’t grow it in these parts.” —Youth’s Companion. Canadian Farms The number of occupied farms In Canada has increased from 511,073 "Ringed” by Auto Tire In 1811 to 711,090 In 1921, according j Frank Kane was gathering corn on to an agricultural census bulletin re his farm near Cedar Rapids, la., when cently Issued. The acreage of oc something weighty struck him. He dis cupied farms has Increased from 63,- covered that an auto tire had been 422,838 In 1901 to 108,968,715 in 1911 hurled through the air and made a and 140,887,903 acres In 1921. In 1921 “ ringer” over his body. Looking up, there were 63,602 more farms of 200 he saw an auto, driven by an uniden acres than in 1911, or an increase of tified motorist, rapidly disappearing 47.90 per cent down the road minus one tire. Plant Bankhead Highway Flour, Cereals, Poultry and Dairy Feeds, Hay and Seeds SPECIAL PRICES ON Hodgen and Brewster Egg Masbes FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Egg Producer, 100 lb, sack______________$2.65 Buttermilk Egg Mash, 100 lb ___________ 2.80 Egg Mash, 100 lb .------ - ----------------- -------- ; 2.35 Hard W heat Flour $1,40 We pay Cash for Poultry, Eggs, Country Produce Store Phone 9 AURORA, OREGON Residence Phone 26