Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 11, 1917, Image 4

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M A R K E T REPORT
Y ou thU ncier Draft Âge
Should Be Sent
to College
Eggs, per dozen, 45«:
E utter, 2-lb. roll, 8Ce
Butter Fat, 50c
Fat Hens, 15e to 16c
Spring Broiler«* 18c
Duel s, I4e to 1><*
Turkeys, old, 20c
leese 12c
Feans 8c to 12c
Cascara, 7c
Lard, 2fc
Wheat, $1.80
Oats, 65c
Onions lb. l£c
Woo', 60c to 65c
Mohair 60c
Potatoes, new, $2.00
By Df. WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD, Pres,
idem of Allegheny College
HERE are several reasons why
young men under the draft
age should go to college dur­
ing wartime:
Becauile the high school graduates
who under normal conditions would
go to college are now called in an
imperative way to take the places
made vacant by the large number of
college men who have gone to war.
Because the opportunities for well
trained men in “ the reconstruction
period” after the war will far SUR­
PASS A N Y
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
THA T
H A V E FACED T H E
YOUNG M EN OF T H IS COUN­
TRY.
Because the new opportunities in
science and in civil and political
leadership will demand the type of
man the American college produces.
Because this generation must do
its utmost to guarantee trained men
for the next generation.
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D JLPH W00LW0RTH
SCRIPSI SAYS NEW SID3 HILL
PLOW AND FREE ENERGY
WILL REJUVENATE BUTTE-
ViLLE. IS W00LW0RTH
TH< INVENTOR, OR SUB
ROSA CAN! IDATE FO R
STAT l SENATE?
Fresh Cow for Sale—C. C. Oldfield,
Aurora, Oregon, (Needy Phone.)
Ed Graves was among the well known
Clackamas county farmers here on
business this week.
The State Bank o f Hubb ard Wednea-
J day reported Second Liberty Loan sub -
scriptions to the amount o f $1450.
A decree was signed in circuit court
Tuesday, at Oregon City, dissolving the
• marriage of Lilah and Phillip H.Tucker.
E. J. Snyder,
L. I.: Snyder,
Louis
j Webert and R. H. * Whitworth attend-
¡ed the “ Doky Doings”
[this week.
at Portland
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FOUND—A t the SadleF > Kraus
store, two rings for girls gr ladies.
Owner may have same by identifying
property and paying for this notice.
For Rent—9 acres of land, 4 acres
T H E H E R I T A G E OF L E A R N IN G
good onion ground, bèaverdam.
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A N D S C IE N T I F IC A C H I E V E M E N T
Willbroad, Route 4, Aurora, Oregon.
Randolph
Woolworth,
farmer, \ M U S T BE H A N D E D ON T O T H O S E
3Ô-5É
politician and philosopher is having W H O S H A L L COM E A F T E R US.
h Stirn
A Letter
From Washington
The Food Administrator Writes U s:
“The use of baking powder breads made of corn and other coarse flours instead of
patent wheat flour is recommended by the Conservation Division of the Food
Administration. The wheat needed for export is thus Conserved, and at the same
time healthful food for our own people is provided. The circulation of recipes pro-»'
viding for these uses would be of assistance in carrying out our plans.”
The following recipes for Corn Bread and Rye Rolls save wheat flour
and make attractive and wholesome food for every day when made with
ROYAL
CORN BREAD
' 1% cups corn meal
V* cup flour
. 4 level teaspoons Royal Raking Pow dei
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
lyt cups milk
2 tablespoons shortening
H is thoroughly dry ingredients; add milk and melted
shortening; beat w e ll; pour into w ell greased pan
and bake in hot oven about 25 minutes.
N E W S PA PE R CHANGES
from Portland where she was in the Bradbury were helping him.
hospital for nearly three weeks.
Carl Hilton of Needy was here
Among the Meridian people in Friday and Saturday with his en­
Portland
Saturday
were
Albert silage cutter, fillin g silos for C. C.
Pratt, Carl Potwin, and
Harvey Oldfield and Chris Trost.
Yoder.
George Watts, who has been*at
Mat Ban recently purchased a new Cove Orchard for several months,
horse in Portland, Albert has pur­ has been visiting her brother here
chased a new Republic, one and a several days, but has now gone to
half ton truck.
Portland to look up a job fo r th©
winter.
Fred Yohan Is building a new
silo, and is excavating for same—
John Bradbury and family who
going to have a silo in the earth have been visiting
at the
Pratt
! instead of on top.
home have returned to
Toledo,
Lincoln county where they
have
Harvey Yoder has his onion crop
purchased a farm, not far from the
I under cover. C. E. Watts, Christ
farm they sold there a few week»
i Trost, W illie
Trost
and
Frank
ago.
Th e Donald Record w ill be in
Guy N. Hickok, cashier o f th e 'A u r­
ora State Bank, went to Portland yes­ charge of Mrs. H. E. Hodges here-
particular piece lies on a hillside at I
- Any one desiring trees for fall plant- terday to attend the banquet tendered [ after, Mr. Hodges having taken a
an angle of about 45 degress and as ! ng can secure some first class sto ck - Secretary of the Treastury, McAdoo, ! position with th^ Oregon City Enter­
the “ W illy Met” R ive r1 cuts away apples, pears, peaches, prunes, etc., at by the bankers of the state.
prise. Hrs. Hodges w ill look after
some of the base occasionally t h e ; greatly reduced rates by inquiring at
j the Donald news and advertising
the Observer Office, some having come
W. H. Asquith is home from Myrtle
grade up the h ill increases. Ran­
into its posession m payment of bills Creek, bringing with him the .hide of a copy and send same to Oregon City
dolph says it is not safe to plow diue it. Ask about them.
where it w ill be put in type and the
bear shot by Otto Blosser,. who, with paper printed and returned to
this ground either tip hill or down |
Percy Catlett, is sti)l rambling m the Donald for distribution. This plan
hill. I f he plow,. down hill,
the |
jungles of Douglas connty—-after deer.
. was made necessary, according to
team acquires such momentum that \ S T A T E M E N T OF OW NERSH IP,
| the Record, on account of lack of
MANAGEM ENT, CIRC U LA ­
it is liable to be carried over all
TION, ETC.
The Observer force acknowledges a support for the papei ¡.
obstructions into the river. I f he j
plow up hill, there is danger of the Of the Aurora Observer, published basket of fine Niagara gaapes from j - M. J. Lee has rented the Clacka-
team falling over backward
and weekly at Aurora, Oregon, requirad by i the H. L. Mills place. They Were } man County News at Ganby to Chas.
large-sized, beautiful green grapes o f S. Clark, who has been in the em­
crippling the driver.
the Act of August 24, 1912.
for
several
The common side hill plow does j Editor, N. C. Wescott, Aurora, Ore. i the finest flavor, and show in what per­ ploy: of, the News
not suit the case, says Mr. W ool- i Managing Editor, N. C. Wescott, fection grapes grow in the Willamette months. .M r. Lee has taken the
agency for t'he Cleveland tractor and
valley, when given proper care.
worth, as too much time is consum- , Aurora, Oregon.
it. Js reported that he w ill move to
Business
Manager,
N.
C.
Wescott,
ed in making transfers or shifting !
Portland to live.
gear at each, end of the furrow, s-o Aurora, Oregon,
The poi trait of John Wesley Is now
he is studying
diligently
on a j Publisher, N.C. Wescott, Aurora, Ore.
in the possession o f an. art collector iq
proposition of his own in the pro- i Owner, N. C. Wescott, Aurora, Ore.
Philadelphia. This picture is one of
•Taming an Elephant.
duction of a side hill plow to which I Known bondholders, mortgages, and
, In Ceylon the natives capture wild
he can apply the principles of per­ other security holders, holding 1 per the finest that came from the bnisfi bf
elephant» by lassoing them and tying
petual motion. Since Giragossian cent or more of total amount of bonds, the famous George Romney. In t^ s
their bind legs to trees'; Thus tied, they
announced his invention, based on mortgages, or other securities: None. coimebtioq it is interesting to note that
tee left to struggle for four or five
for
the
portrait,
measuring
3^
by
24
“ free energy,” that does away with
(Signed) N, C. WfescoTT,
days.
Iff tbe ropes be well secured and
boilers, furnaces motors coal steam i
Publisher, inches, and its frame the artist charg­ knotted the animals struggle in vain,
ed
but
£40.
•and oRr
¿-ih is- very hey - -
’n to & subscribed before me
for "they are unable to exert tbelr full
ful that something can be done fop tm& xJ, day of Oct., 1917.
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Strength*- toward getting ‘ free. When
the side hill plqw that w ill suit his j
fA 8 t they hiive grown tired of tire' fruitless
C. S, W EiSCOTT,
Macbeth and McKinley«
¿ upé
case.
fight they aTè tied by the neck between
Notary Public of Oregon.
Long before William McKinley M
He says there is no place in the (My commission expires April 18,1920.)
cnirie a national and international fig­ two tame elephants and marched off
whole country more suitable for the ,
ure I made bis acquaintance add w<hi to;.tbe tèa plantations or the railroad,
development of “ free energy” , as
his friendship und good will, which where they are put to work. Under the
the ended only when Ive passed to etsmid tuition of tame elephants they learn
proposed by Mr. Giragossian, than works 4k his shop with all
right here at Butteville, for
the secretiveness of an Edison, knowing rest. W e. often met at bis home,-,jg 1 rapidly to perform the labor that Is re­
simple reason that most of the that an idea, like horses and auto­ Canton. O'.. and át tbe bubs«* of a mu­ quired o f them and soon are able to lay
tual frienS, M. FUllunan, the son-in-law railroad lies accurately.
ordinary kind of energy seems to be mobiles, may be stolen.
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Carrying the burden of such a of Rabbi Levinsky. tbe editor of the
v- r
‘ ' Football Resulta.
moving o ff in the
direction
of
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family and school Bible
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A
store
In
a
certain
district
displayed
Donald and Fargo. This is painful great problem all alone and at the
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When be was elected a member of
to an old timer like Randolph Wool- same time wrestling with the per­ congress this Intimacy continued, and in one of Its windows this notice:
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“ Football results received here.”
worth who was one of t'he first in­ petual motion chimera has been the many social and pleasant hours were
Into this haven one Saturday "'even­ e
Envious, passed in my borne and tn his room« at
corporators of the City of B u tte-, undoing of many men.
a
ville and who has always taken an people say that all this worry over the ISbblt House, where be lived dur* ing a man entered, supporting a young
man
whose,
figure
testified
to
the
fact
active interest in city affairs. Should a sidehill plow to be run by some lug his whole congressional careef. ile
that hè had been engaged in some
he be successful with his Side hill kind of a perpetual motion machine was at all times genial, and no matter
what he tiad to do. either for his con­ deadly encounter.
or
one
that
generates
unlimited
plow, either with or without the aid
“ Ye receive football results here, I
stituents or for his friend».: be was
bunk on Mr.
of perpetual motion, 'he proposes to free energy is all
ever the same patient, courteous and see,” said the former.
establish a factory here
for its W oolworth’s part; that he has his self sacrificing gentleman. In due
“ Yes; we do,” replied the clerk.
“ Well, here's one from the football
manhiacture, which, he thinks, will weather eye on a seat in the Ore­ course of time he was elected governor
this of Ohio. I telegraphed him. “Thane match. Ye might keep him till he
do much to restore, the old time and gon State Senate and takes
farmers of Cawdor, king that shall be-” to comes to himself.” —Exchange.
Jdnd of energy which kept Butte- j method of enlisting the
ville on the map for many prosper- : vote in his favor which is, of course, which be promptly replied. “ Thanks,
YODER.
ous years.
indignantly denied by the party o f but not yet.” —Simon W olf tn Ameri­
can Hebrew.
Like all inventors,
Mr. W ool- j the first part. However, time .will
Claude Yoder was an Oregon City
worth is very reticent about his new I tell and In the meantime other
visitor Saturday.
First Aid For Fainter»,
side hill plow and takes no one into ! candidates for a place in the upper
Every member of the Wrishingfon po­
Alfred Olsen is enjoying a new Over- j
‘his confidence as to, its construe- j house o f the Oregon Legislature w ill lice force carries when on duty tn
tion. He keeps his
forms
and! do well to keep tab on Randolph crowds a pill box full, of tiny glass ; land, recently purchased.
models under lock and key
and Woolworth.
tubes of aromatic spirits of ammonia,
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Dugan were in i
according to the Popular Science Portland the first o f the week.
Monthly. These are for reviving per
tm
Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Yoder were visit­
sons who faint in the street.
The tubes are about an inch long and ors in Portland a couple of days this
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slightly more than an eighth of an inch week.
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I «tn diameter. Each has a Wrapping of
Mrs. T. H. Sconce and Mrs, L. B. f
| absorbent cotton and over this a silk
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Yoder were shopping in Portland Sat­ 1 s
; gauze covering.
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j Slight pressure between the fingers urday.
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j is sutlicieut to break, tbe tube- The
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Clarence Yoder came up from Cali­ ♦
I ammonia is ¿fcomptly absorbed by the
j cotton about it. which also serves to fornia for a visit with his jparents Mr.
j prevent the sharp particles of glass and Mrs. Will Yoder.
from doing any barm. Held beneath
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper andilam-
the nose o f the person who has fainted,
ily and Richard Lampman have re­
| the fumes of .the ammonia soon revive
her. The tubes are stored in bli the turned from a three weeks trip to the
patrol boxes about tbe city and are coast.
carried in patrol wagons and police
The addition to the farmer’s ware­
ambulances.
house is nearly completed. The capaci­ 1
adjoining
Buttevlle.
I PAY
This |
Modern Priscilla, 2 years, $1.50
CASH
FOR CREAM, EGGS, POULTRY
BUTTER FAT -
EGGS - ■
50C
450
AT THE NEW W A R E H O U S E
J. M. ERICKSON, AURORA, OREGON
Black^ithing
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ALL KINDS OF FORGEWORK, WOOD­
WORK tLOWSHARE GRINDING.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
A FIRST CLASS JOB GUARANTEED
F. V. EPPERSON
f
,^uj*praK Oregon
Speculation and- Gambling.
It baa often been asked If a man can
speculate lij the stoebr market without
any one losing in the event o f bis mak­
ing a profit.
On Hie floor o f the New York Stock
Exchange I once traced 100 shares of
Steel that passed through tbe bands
of nineteen speculators in a single day.
Each one of these nineteen bought and
sold them, and each one made money,.
It is idle to say that some of these
may have, lost what they might have
made, because that involves us in a
double hypothesis. Actually each one.
profited, and actualities are what count
in speculation as in every other form
of legitimate business.
This incident illustrates one o f .seven
reasons why speculation is not gam­
bling.—W illiam G .- Van- Antwerp in
New York Sun.
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cups rye flour
teaspoon salt
level teaspoons Royal Baking Powdefl
cup milk
yt tablespoon shortening
Gift dry ingredients together, add milk and melted
shortening. Knead on floured board; shape into rolls.
Put into greased pansmnd allow to stand in warm
place 20 to 25 minutes. Bake in moderate oven 25
to 30 minutes.
Our red, w hite and blue booklet “ Best War Tim e Recipes** containing additional sim ilar recipes
sent free on request. Address Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept. H , 135 W illiam Street, New York,
a serious time with a piece of his
farm
RYE ROLLS
2
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3
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ty has been doubled and from the way
pototoes are turning out in this vicinity
all the space will be needed.
M E R ID IA N
Ross Hilliard was in
Meridian
visiting friends a few days ago.
C. E. Watts was a visitor at the
home of James McGill Saturday.
J. Victor Anderson has bought
a bunch of sheep, having disposed
of a number of his dairy cows.
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DR. ERICH R. STARKE
DENTIST
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All Dental Work Conscientiously Done and A t
Moderate Prices.
PLATE W O RK A SPECIALTY
P hone , M a in
20 ~
Bank Building
A urora , O regon
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There was
any sort of
printer could
with a keg of
press, and a
.
a day when
a blacksmith
set up shop
type, a cider
pail o f lamp
black—and do “ job printing.”
With headquarters in a, sa­
loon, and l\is stock of paper
in the express office (with
charges unpaid),he was long
on promise but short on per­
formance. Hence his busi­
ness career was brief. Many
a business man has had some
bitter experiences with such
printers.
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BUT TODAY
REAL SERVICE
such has the Observer
shop gives, is at every
business man’s call.
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Oi# equipment is com­
plete and our service is
at your command.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Donaldson of
Barlow were visitors Sunday at the >
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albee. ♦
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Mrs. T;-A- Campau has returned
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