Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, August 15, 1918, Image 3

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    Coal In Caucasus Region.
While peasants were recently dig­
ging a well near the village of Tzar-
ldvor, In the Hessen valley, in the
Caucasus, coal was found 16 feet from
James McGill o f Paradise was trans­
the surface; the vein, however, was
but 2.25 feet In thickness. Enough acting business here Saturday.
coal has already been found In this
particular locality to supply the entire
neighborhood, and in all probability
Helen Kerr has been visiting friends
there are other and greater deposits at West Wooburn the past few days.
not yet located.
Three Kinds of Sweet Odors.
Sweet odors are of three kinds—the
floral, the aromal and the balsamic.
The first group includes all those de­
rived from sweet-smelling flowers and
plants; the second, those derived from
musks and resins; the third, those de­
rived from leaves and gums. The ot­
to, or essential oil of perfume, is ob­
tained in three several ways—distil­
lation maceration and enflourjge.
Forced to Assert Himself.
Harry’s mother dressed In her new
suit, furs, and hat, and took him for
a visit to the neighbors. Of course,
they were glad to see her and chatted
.fully five minutes, no one noticing
Harry, who was standing just inside
the door. He watched them for a mo­
ment more, then leisurely strode up
and said: “ Here’s ole Harry.” He was
the attention from then on.
RAILROAD TIME CARD
SOUTHEN PACIFIC
The Aurora Auxiliary to the Ameri­
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron McConnell were can Red Cross recently sent to the Sal­
here Saturday from their home near em headquarters the folio wing fabri­
the Willamette north o f Aurora.
cated articles:
26 Undershirts.
12 Bed Shirts.
Ernest Reese who was here last week
4 Suits of Pajamas.
visiting his sister Mrs. A. W. Elliott,
15 T-Bandages.
has returned to his home at Antelope,
S3 Triangle Bandages.
Oregon.
Work is going on regularly at the
Auxiliary work room every Thursday
here, as in thousands upon thousands
Mrs. George Kraus, Mrs. Charles o f other communities, But, in few of
Beck and Mrs. Earl Gribble of Aurora them will there be found more sincere
spent Friday afternoon visiting with and enthusiastic workers than in the
Salen friends.
Aurora Auxiliary,
No. 28, 10:24 a. m. (on flag.)
No. 18, 2:33 p. m.
No. 14, 9:00 p. m. (on flag.)
South Bound
No. 15, 9:50 a. m.
No. 17, 3:01 p. m.
No. 27, 4:56 p. m. (on flag.)
USED CARS
1917 Paige 6............................. „ . $ 1300
1914 Cadillac____ i .........................
600
1914 Overlaad_______ : _________
550
1912 Overland______ ___________
350
1917 Buick ............................
650
1918 Buick___ _____
850
1912 S t u d e b a k e r ...........____ g: 150
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, W. Yergen and
4912 Studebaker_____ _________
150
family motored up from Portland Sat­
1915 Ford Touring______________
325
1915 Ford Touring..______ ____
375 urday afternoon to spend the week end
with rel atives here.
1914 Ford Touring...:______________ 350
1915 Ford R o a d s t e r . ___ 300
PACIFIC HIGHWAY GARAGE-INC
Phones
D R. B. F. GIESY
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Callister
among the East Hubbard people
this week. Mr, Callister is home
Kelso where he has been for some
in a logging camp.
Physician
and Surgeon
Aurora, Or.
LOUIS WEBERT
Notary Public
Fire Insurance
AURORA
OREGON
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Wm. HEINZ
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AUCTIONEER
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“ Her husband must have a big sal­
ary.”
“ What makes you think so?”
“The way she dresses.”
“ Well, go now and take a look at
the way her husband dresses, and
you’ll change your mind.”
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Live Stockand Farm Sales a Specialty 2
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Asquith & Blosser
PA IN TE R S and
t * APER HANGERS
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DONALD PARAGRAPHS
Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Feller, and Roy
\ Garrett
motored through Aurora Sun­
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day afternoon,
Aurora, Oregon 1 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hervich were re­
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♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ »a ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦» ♦♦♦♦♦ cent visitors at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Moore.
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“Pleated Skirts”
BY PARCEL POST
Accordeon, Side,or Box Pleating,
Hemstitching, Scolloping, Braid­
ing, Embroidery, Buttons cov­
ered, from your own material.
ART EMBROIDERY & BUTTON CO.
6 33 Morgan Bldg.
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. de LESPINASSE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yergen drove to
Forest Grove last week to attend a re­
union o f the former south Dakota
townsmen o f Mrs. Yergen.
Mrs. Stonehouse o f Fargo was a re­
cent visitor here. She has three sons
in the service. Two of them are now
in France and the other expects to
leave for Camp Lewis soon.
Mrs. M. W. Johnson will act as li­
brarian, at the Johnson store, for the
new library, secured through the e f­
forts o f several Donald business men.
The use o f the books are free to all
who comply with the rules.
The Eastern Star and Masons have
organized a social club here. They
Trullinger Bldg
Phone United 6319 have elected the following officers:
Mrs. Fred Sexsmith, president; J. C.
H ubbard , O regon
Moore, vice-president; Mrs. Lorin
Giesy, secretary; Fred Yergen, treas­
urer.
Phone Broadway 3019
D E N T IS T
NIEHOFF SHOE
MFG. CO.
Shoes for Every Mother’s Son
Union Make. Ask Your Dealer
251 16th St. North, Portland, Or.
E. M. HURST
Always in the market for old
Copper, Lead, Zinc, Iron, Brass,
Old Newspapers and Magazines
(neatly folded) .second hand sacks,
and junk of all kinds.
AURORA
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OREGON
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GET O N E O F OUR
FLORENCE BLUE FLAME
OIL COOK STOVES?
CHEAPER THAN W O O D
AND MUCH MORE COM ­
FORTABLE F O R T H E
HOUSEWIFE.
T R Y ONE AND YOU
W ILL BE SURPRISED TO
FIND YOU COULD NOT
GET ALONG W ITH O U T
ONE.
High Grade of Milk Cannot Be Ob-1
tained if Pails and Cans Are Not
Thoroughly Washed.
Hardware
G. A. EHLEN Implements
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(By E. H. FARRINGTON, Wisconsin Ag-
rlcultural College.)
All efforts to supply the consumers
with sweet, clean milk are useless if
the milk palls, the cans, and other
utensils are not thoroughly washed
and scalded before milk Is poured into
them. Milk sours so quickly and it Is
so difficult to remove Qie sour odor
from the utensils that these should
be washed Immediately after they are
u sed.-
(1) Milk pails and cans should be
smooth, with all cracks and seams
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The Wide Awake
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Hardware Store
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Wurster Bros.
Conduct The Most Modern
and Sanitary Meat Market
in The Willamette Valley.
Try Their Home Products—
Pure Lard, Weinerwurst,
Pork Sausage, Bologna, Etc.
family
Park.
the S.
family
were
here
It now seems practically certain that
from Orgon’ s Fourth Liberty Loan quota
time will be fully $37,000.000.
If so the
Aurora quota will approach $37,000.
The Aurora quota will approximate
$1000 for each million the state raises.
Ready for Siumberland.
Bessie’s mother has a set of false
teeth which she always puts In a weak
brine each night upon retiring. -One
James Ogle was here from Portland
evening Bessie was restless, and didn’t Saturday for the week-end with his
like to stay upstairs alone.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ogle. Mr.
“ Mother,” she called at last, “ salt
Ogle has not fully decided whether he
down your teeth and come to bed.”
will remain in Portland permanently.
He may return to Aurora next month.
Only One Can Dress Well.
His Plight.
“ I’ll have to do one of two things.”
T erms R easonable
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“ What’s the matter?”
* PhoneCanby 13-15 (Mail— Aurora Route I ) %
“It’s up to me now either to wire
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V - V
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* '# » 1 for my wife to come home or wash
a kitchen sink full of dishes. I’ve
absolutely run out of crockery.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnson and
are spending the week at Ocean
Mr. Johnson has quit bis run on
P. & S.,and will shortly move his
to Bend where he has a position.
W hy Not
Chas, Kraxberger, one of the direc­
Eld, B. Miller and son Eddie were in
tors of the Aurora State Bank was a
the
city Friday from Needy. Mr, Mill­
390 business visitor here Saturday from his
er was looking up insurance business as
farm at Macksburg,
the representative o f The Farmers’
Fire Relief Association of Butteville,
OREGON CITY
Both Phones
Office at Residence
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CLEAN UTENSILS ARE URGED
RED CROSS WORK
North Bound
B 57
REMEDY FOR IGNORANCE
According to the Hubbard Enter­
prise’s account o f the dedication of
that city’s service flag. “ Mr. Dimick
expressed the opinion that the man who
would at this date oppose America in
favor o f the Prussian mihtiary sect did
it through ignorance—but he told of a
good remedy for this ignorance. He SKIMMED MILK FOR CALVES
said some perfectly good and harmless
feathers used in conjuction with some 8lnce Most of Fat Has Been Removed
in Cream Carbohydrates Needed
nice spreading tar had been used in his
to Make It Balanced.
Grover Goetz was among the Marks part of the valley in such cases and it
Prairie visitors here Saturday on busi­ was a wonderful educator when applied
Skimmed milk is a little richer In
at the same time.’ ’
ness.
protein than whole milk, but lower in
carbohydrates. Since most o f the fat
has been removed In the cream the
IF
HATE
WILL
HELP!
Louis Racette was among the far-
skimmed milk will need carbohydrates
mjrs here from the Buttev.lle section One thing we get from Germany,
to make it a balanced ration for calves.
Saturday.
A good plan is to replace a portion
We get it every day;
of the whole milk with skimmed milk,
We And it with us when we wake
gradually increase the skimmed milk
And if we’ ve time to play
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonn were he:e
with some form of carbohydrates till
It
still
is
there
in
such
amounts
Friday from Meridian shopping at the
all o f the whole milk Is replaced by
We think it’s come to stay.
Aurora stores.
skimmed milk. Fine ground meal Is
one o f the best carbohydrate supple­
No ship comes in from Germany,
ments to be fed with skimmed milk.
Bearing
this
horrid
freight;
Mrs. C. F, Grover and children were
Some feeders cook the meal, stir It
visiting Mrs, Grover’ s mother at Mon­ No Zeppelin or submarine
in the skimmed milk and feed it to the
Staggers
beneath
its
weight,
mouth last week.
calf. After the calf is two weeks old
B it in some way, they send each day
it will eat fine ground meal and if fed
Fresh heaps of Hunnish hate.
small quantities will assimilate it.
Linseed meal is also used.
The Oregon City Enterprise says We never cared to cherish hate—
Care should be taken In feeding
It has a blighting touch;
Clackamas county is a great cour.tv for
calves. They should be taught to
But since our foemen live on it
nuts. Political or real?
drink from the pail as soon as pos­
And can not have too much.
sible. Nothing but clean vessels should
If hate will help us beat the Hun
be used and the milk should be clean
It is reported that R. H, Tucker has
We’ ll hate to beat the Dutch!
and warm.
joined the Infantry and has gone into
a training camp in Washington,
Aurora, Oregon
Separator In Clean Room
flushed with solder, Seamless palls
and cans have been placed on the
market.
(2) When washing tinware, first
rinse off the film o f milk on the sur­
face with cold water, then wash thor­
oughly with warm water and cleaning
soda, using a brush, and finally rinse
with scalding hot water and place in
the sun or some place free from dust
to dry.
(3) After scalding, do hot wipe milk
tinware with a cloth, but let the rins­
W. J. Uppendahl o f the Oregon Mili­ ing water be so hot that there Is no
tary Patrol has been on leave several further need of drying.
days the past two weeks but has spent
most of his time in the service o f the THEY KNOW THEIR BUSINESS
organization in spite o f his leave, hence
It is certain that new Evergreen
has had his leave extended another ten
blackberry pickers will not be daunted
days.
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by reading the Oregonian’ s description
Mrs. Richard Everding, Mrs. Oxer, of the outfit needed by the berry
and party were here from Portland picker. It says: “ An ideal outfit for
Friday, motoring out to call on friends. the berry-picker would be a suit of
They were surprised to learn that there mail fashioned to cover every part of
is no place in Aurora to obtain meals
the body except the finger tips” .
as in the past, when this city was a
A fter this fearsome recommendation,
famous stopping place for hungry
it
goes on to say, “ The evergreen is
travelers.
the best-protected berry in all Nature.
The vine is not only thickly studded
It was stated in last week’s Obsei-
with powerful thorns, but these barbs
er, through a typographical error, that
farmers might secure a supply o f flour are so cunningly arranged that they
sufficient to supply his needs until Oct. catch their victims going and coming.
1, 1919, at the rate o f 8 pounds per If, luckily, one is able to thrust one’ s
month for each member o f the family, arminto the bush and seize the ripe
by taking his own wheat to the mill for
fruit of one’ s desire, one is sure to find
grinding. The date should have been
a score of obstacles to recovering the
October 1, 1918,
arm again. One steps to the right and
is involved in a hopeless tangle under­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Saidler who re­ foot; he stoops and is caught by the
turned last week from a trip to Sea­
hair; he tries to stand again and is en­
side beiieve they saw Bennett Thomp­
meshed
from head to foot. It is no un­
son, the escaped murderer, while on
théir way home, near Scappoose. They common experience to be snagged in a
suddenly came upon a man in the road hundred places at once in an evergreen
who appeared startled at their sudden blackberry patch. The harvesting of
appearance around a bend in the high­ this berry is especially commended to
way, It was nearly dark, but Mr. and young men who are expecting service
Mrs, Sadler are now confident that the overseas. One who has picked a few
man was the much sought for Thomp­ gallons will make nothing of all the
German barbed wire entanglements be­
son.
tween Soissons and Berlin.”
The Oregonian evidently has no know­
Edward Uppendahl one of the execu­ ledge of the life-saving plank the berry
tors of the estate o f William Uppen­ picker launches upon tne sea of vines
dahl, deceased, last week filed his resi­ over which he steers his frail bark in
gnation as executor and it was accept­ gathering in the luscious black fruit
ed by the court. He explained that he for conversion in jam for those same
had been appointed by the executors to aforesaid gallant young men who will
go to South Dakota to close the estate find means to clear those Hun entangle­
o f William Uppendahl and that as he ments as easily as the Aurora berry-
would be out o f the state, he felt he pickers surmount the difficulties o f
should not continue to serve, as ex­ garnering evergreens. Both know their
business!
ecutor.
DR.UTTER,
DENTIST
Room 414 Bank of Commerce Building
Salem, Oregon.
Come to Salem, for your Dental Work— All Class­
es of Dentistry A T MODERATE PRICES.
CROW N AND BRIDGE W O R K
A Specialty.
p h o n e m a i n 606
AURORA GARAGE
GAS
OILS
IS NOW CARRYING A FULL LINE OF PARTS
FOR CHEVROLET and FORD CARS
ACCESSORIES
Greases
HERBERT J. MILLER, Prop.
Free A ir
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