Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, September 18, 1919, Image 2

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THE
AURORA OBSERVER
A Pianist.
OBTAIN VARNISH
FROM TREE . Why are some
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folks so set in their
s
1
China Has Source of Valuable Supply, ways? Th«re’s old Opportunity, for
ervice Is Our Slogan
THUPSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919.
• But Its Poisonous Quality Limits
instance. For countless centuries she
Its
Use.
ins
been
knocking
at
people’s
doors.
afety Is Our Watchword
N. C. WESCOTT
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-
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E ditor and P ublisher
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. . | Why doesn’t the old-fashroned thing
E itered as second class matter March 28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora Varnish is produced in China from jlTse
corae around to'the back
Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
a tree commonly spoken of as the var- j (^oor or e^se P.eck on the window?
It is an old saying that the house will not build the
nish tree, but known botanically as |
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rhus vernicifera, which is found in ; SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE OF
barn but the barn will build’the house. Good
Last Monday, September 15, $85,000,000 was due abundance in the mountains of Hupeh,
REAL PROPERTY ON
Kweichow
and
Szechwan.
live stock is one of the best assets a farmer
EXECUTION.
holders of the Third Liberty Loan .bonds. If you have The varnish is taken from the tree
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can
have, and in conjunction with livestock
it is about six inches in diameter |
.
not clipped your coupons, better do so at once. Any bank by after tapping
at intervals of from five
vir^ue an Execution issued out
there should be the silo and more corn grow­
until the tree is fifty or the Circuit Court of the State of
will cash them. Coupons uncashed are idle mopey. If to sixty seven years years,
ing,
If you haVe the corn and need a loan to
of age. A good-sized tree j Oregon for the County of Jackson on
„ every bond holder cashes these coupons this week there will yield from five to seven pounds the 8th day of August 1919 in favor of
enable you to build a silo we shall be glad to
varnish.
! Louisa Densmore Defendant and against
have you call on us.
will be $85,000, C00 more in circulation than before. Right of The
natural color of the crude var- William H. Densmore Plaintiff for the
nish
as
applied
is
black.
It
Is
con-
j
sum
0i>Fifty
five
and
70-100
($55.70)
here is a chance to hit high prices. Cash your coupons, sidered the most indestructible varnish Dollars, U. S. Gold Coin, costs, and ac­ We are always ready to assist and co-operate with
One peculiarity is that it hard­ cruing costs, 1 have levied upon and
but don’t spend the money. Go to your post office with it known.
our customers so far as is consistent with our
ens only in a moist atmosphere.
will
sell
at
Public
Auction,
on
Saturday
policies
of safe and sound banking.
In China it is erroneously known the 20th day of September 1919 at 11
and buy war saving stamps. That will keep that $85,000,- among
the
foreign
communities
as
000 out of circulation and help keep prices down. II “Ningpo varnish,” probably because o’clock, A. M. at the Court House door
first-^came into .contact wdth foreign'I in Salem, Marion County and State of
everyone in the United States would set aside something it trade
there, writes Commercial At- . Oregon, all the right, title and interest
each week for War Savings Stamps earning them four per tache Julian
Arnold from Pekiqg. ‘ J which the said William H. Densmore
are poisoned whenl piaintiff had on or after the 18th day
cent interest compounded every-three months, it would be they Many come persons
into
even
con- | of August 1 9 1 9 ,'date property was lev-
a very short time until there would be a noticable drop in « tact , with this varnish, atmospheric
which fact, tin-.. , led ¡8 upon, m or to , the
..
Deposits $250.000
fortunately, reduces its trade possi- | , ,
.
i ., following
T c* * des-
¡Pr
prices. The-more money taken out of circulation, the biiities.
enormously. As yet no meth-ia
premises, o-wi > ° ^ (
4% compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits
has been discovered whereby this | bUck Twenty-two (22) Pleasant Gome
more we make money worth,or in other words the cheaper od poisonous
4 % paid on Time Deposits
quality can be counteracted, j Addition to Salem, Oregon, as is shown
goods will become.
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by the plat on file in the Recorders
(Under Exacting State Supervision)
jg
Hollow Concrete.
office in said City of Salem, State of
S = S a S SSS S Siü B a E SBBS5SSB& LM- a S ^ S = BMMIBj
According" to the Brnckenbau, (he : Oregon.
production
of
hollow
concrete
bodies^
Terms
of
Sale,
Cash,.
unless
bid
in
by
The department of agriculture recommends that the 'completely inclosed, which has hither- .1 plaintiff. '
*0
interior of concrete silos be coated with hot paraffin. to only been possible within certain Dated at Salem, . Oregon, this 19th SEE
«
is made easier by the new pat- | day of August 1919.
Spread it on with a paint brush. Apply it as the silo is limits,
ent system of Stefan Rohm of Munich, j
W, I. NEEDHAM,
proposes to inclose a block of ice
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon
' being filled, by painting a strip as high as can be reached who
of ^|lie required shape, in . concrete. _
By O. D, BOWER, Deputy,
Orcourse, sifiall openings or channels ! First Publication August 21, 1919.
all around the silo, and then waiting until it is filled up so would
WURSTER BROS.
be left, by means of which the j Last Publication September .18, 1919.
that another strip can be- coated. The coating will last thaw water could escape. In this way
LOOM. AD RATES
possible to produce not only
for years, and is desirable as it permits the silage to settle it small is concrete
bodies with hollow cen­ Local Notices and Classified Col­
but large ones as well. The pro­ umn Advertisements of aii kinds are
easily thus avoiding air pockets that injure the silage. ters
cess can be applied to "artificial Stone. j 10
cents per line for the first insertion
The interior of wooden silos should be painted with a
Doctor
Campbell
of
London
attrih-1
and
5 cents per line -for all insertions
mixture of coal tar and creosote every year. It is claimed utes a man’s ferocity to his flesh-eat- j thereafter.
single insertion notice
this treatment will double the life of an ordinary wooden ing habit. Wonder if the “doc” ever less than 25 No cents.
This rate applies
to all For Sale, For Rent, Lost)
tried to tamé a gorilla.
silo
Found, Want Ads, Cards of Thanks
Undertakers have gone on a strike and all notices of socials, shows, fairs,
in Buenos Aires. I The downtrodden entertainments, etc., which charge an ä{ AURORA,
OREGON
Senators-Borah and Knox have both made speeches in morticians
insist that their patrons die admission fee, or are given to raise
money for any purpose. .Copy JPor TO-------------=
the open senate advocating a rejection of the peace treaty during union hours.
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yr'
local
reading
notices
niust
be
handed
and the League of Nations, and there is little doubt that The doughnuts have holes in ’em, j in not later than Wednesday noon,
the most of the other opponents of the treaty and the but don’t gèt the idea that you can — —_____:____ :_____ ______________
Give The Cow Plenty
League, in the Senate, are likewise bitterly opposed in contribute dollars similarly punctured. - Brick for Sale—Phone your 4)rder to
0.
N.
Goode,
Donald,
Oregon.
(27-4t)
of
cur
feed and you’ll get plenty of
their hearts not only to the treaty’^ League, but to ANY There is a scarcity of pennies as a
good rich milk- in the pail. Our
special cow feed is so extra nutri­
League. Knox and Borah and Sherman and their kind result of the excise tax. One fears for . Cotswold Bucks For Sale—Julius
tious that it notalone sustains Bossy
the
safety
of
the
baby’s
bank.
Stauffer.
(Needy
Mutual
Phone)
25-4t
are'perfectly willing to destroy the entire treaty rathei
in good condition but makes for
more and better milk besides. If
than permit the League to succeed. It remains to be seen They had favorable weather for tbaj Tomatoes For Safe at Mrs. Rook-
y o u ’ll try ou r fe ed fo r a w h ile ,y o u ’ll
not be satisfied with ordinary feed
of the canned salmon. [Tifiges, at the Bridge, on Thursdays and
whether the silentr* rank and file of the Republican party a-nnual opening
again. The results will be too
—
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j
Sundays
only.
26-4t,
satisfactory.
approve this.
The ice man’s bills, on the other
hand, are always cool and collected.
MARRY IF LONELY; for results
I try me;best and most successful “Home
those \yho are sorry the war ; Máker” hundreds rich wish marriage
HUBBARD, OREGON
The Hun progandists in this country and even in this is Among
ended
are
the
mascot
dogs
of
the
I
soon;
strictly
confidential;
most
re-
town are now boldly quoting senator Knox’s speech in the soldiers.' Now comes their period, of liable; years of experience; descriptions
senate in which he spoke so bitterly of the “hard and a dog’s life with the boys mustered out. i ! free.
The ‘.‘Successful Club”, Box 556,
I
Oakland,
25-3t.
cruel” peace that has been forced on Germany, and . in By the way, the law says that the- —----- :------: Calif.
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which he advocated the rejection of the whole treaty in­ queer notion of some drivers that the M A R R Y At Once—Thousands of
PRINTED
function of the automobile is to j lonely, congenial people, all ages, worth
cluding the League of Nations and the substitution of a chief
make
horrible
noises
is
a
mistake.
j$5,000
to
$35.0,0(0
seeking
early
mar-
new and separate pact between Germany arid the United
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j riage. Big list of descriptions FREE'
States. It is now up to Knox to censure the American One of the shortcomings of this gen- j Ralph Hyde, 253a Minna St.,San Fran-
is an insufficient number of ¡ cisco, Cal.
(26-27)
Army for “treating the Huns rough”. It is to blame eration
boy scouts. Let us see that the next i
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for the victory that made this “cruel peace” possible. generation is abundantly supplied.
THE PORTLAND NEWS
A bas Knox.
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i
The Portland News by mail _one year
It no longer being allowable to write the
The world would get along much j for $3.25; for six months $1.70; and for
better if questions of expediency were j three months 85 cents. Send your sub­
name of the maker on rolls of butter ex*
net so often mistaken for questions of f ora.
SCI-iption
to Thomas M. Wescott, Aur-
Oregon,
posed
for sale,TheObServeriias again begun
The action of the city council is taking steps to pro­ priueiple. .
printing (up n orders)of Butter Wrappers.
vide aii adequate supply of water for Aurora should be People will P . . . . ,.
of Reviews has now advanced
be wondering if there I t0 Review
§ 4 0 0 per year, and -worth it!
But
approved generally by the people of the city. There is no could
any connection between the you can get this great magazine a,nd
one other thing more important to the welfare of the town rise in be coffee
and the eruption in-Java. thê Observer, both one year for $4.50.
than a generous supply of good water. It may (or it may It used to be said that “good Amer­ We are buying all kinds of fruits--
not) be rather expensive to provide, but it is absolutely icans when they die go to Paris.” Per­ and are prepared to buy tons and tons
o f Evergreen blackberries. Don’t
essential to the health of the people and the safety of haps the bad ones go to Petrograd. forget;
Each additional 100, 75 cents
their property. Good citizens should push the matter ADMINISTRATOR’S FINAL NOTICE HAZELWOOD PRODUCE CO.,
Ten cents(per order) additional
along with their approval and encouragement.
Canby, Ore. * (24-4t)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
if sent by mail.
the undersigned. John Waltman has filed
his final account as administrator of
the estate of Iona Pearl Sheldon, de­ Registered Breeding Stock
Phone or mail your order now, and get your
The drive to raise $37,500 as Oregon’s part of a $5,- ceased,
the County Court for Marion
Big
Type
Poland
and
Duroc
Jersey
wrappers by return mail.
000,000 Roosevelt memorial fund, will take place October County, in Oregon,
and said court has Swine.
duly
set
the
time
for
hearing
objections
20 to 27 inclusive. Committees will be appointed in every thereto and the final settlement thereof Young stock for sale.
county. It is intended to give*-every American-citizen a for
Monday, September 29, 1919, at the
The Observer, Aurora, Oregon
DIMICK STOCK FARM,
chance to show his or her regard for the example's of hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day in
Hubbard,
Oregon,
Court room in said court at Salem
patriotism and loyal service that have been furnished by the
in said County and State.
the career of the late Theodore Roosevelt.
Dated this 23 day of August, 1919.
MARRY IF LONELY; for resùlts Complete line of Drugs, etc., at
JOHN WALTMAN,
try
me;best and most successful“ Home Moore’s Woodburn. Mail your orders.
Automobile
Owners!
Administrator of the estate of
Maker”
hundreds rich wish marriage
Iona Pearl Sheldon.
soon;strictlv
confidential; most re­ The Observer is agent for the Satur­
The Salem ministeral association “views with alarm” First Publication
Does your car need Painting?
August 28, 1919.
liable
¡years
of
experience; descriptions day Evening Post $2.00 per year. Lad­
the use of cigarettes by boys not 21 years old. What Last Publication September 25, 1919,
If so, bring it to us. Our lirst free. The “Successful
Club”, Mrs. ies Home Journal $1.75 per year.
class workmanship, together with Ball,Box 556, Oakland, Calif.
about the youth of tender years who fills his face with cut ADMINISIRATOR’S FINAL NOTICE [ our
25-26p Country Gentlemen $1.00 per year.
proof finishing room guaran­
plug? • Both the ministerial association and the law are NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tees dust
absolute satisfactipn. Our pric­ Sherman Clay Pianos at Moore’s Telephone us vour order now.
the undersigned John Waltman has filed es are reasonable,
silent on this point.
Drug Store, Woodburn.
his final account as administrator of the!
estate of Walter Clifton Sheldon, de-j
Oregon City Auto
The Christian Herald and McCall’s,
ceased, in the County Court for Marion I
Painting Co.
both one year for $3.00. The Herald
The up to date geographies, adopted by the state text County, Oregon, and ""said court has
alone $2.50 per year. Phone the Ob­
set the time for hearing objections! Busch’s Dock Oregon City, Ore. server
your order today.
book commission for use in Oregon schools for the next duly
thereto and the final settlement thereof
six years, still carry the picture of the ex-Kaiser as “the for
Monday, September 29,1919, at the
“ Buy your flour, feed and poultry
Emperor of the German Empire”— Respectfully referred hour of 10 o’clock a, m. of said day in i
of the Hubbard Creamery Co.,
E. M. HURST supplied
HORSESHOEING
the Court room in said Court at Salem, i
Proprietor Hubbard, Oregon.”
to the American Legion!
in said County and State,
A SPECIALTY
Frequent trips between Aurora Sherman Clay Pianos at Moore’s
Dated this 23 day of August, 1919.
Formerly the
JOHN WALTMAN,
and Portland.—Will Haul To Any Drug Store, Woodburn.
Administrator of the estate of | j Place in the Willamette Valley.
The fall rains make average country towns “the city
Clias. Goudreau Shop
Have your oxy-acïÿlene welding done
Walter Clifton Sheldon.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
of ten thousand odors” and Aurora is no exception! And First publication
- OREGON
August 28, 1919.
Phone 6-52 AURORA, OREGON by Gilmore & Hardisty, blacksmiths, CANBY
Canby.
its not the fragrance of attar of roses, either!
Last publication September 25, 1919.
Aurora State Bank
4.
MEAT MARKET
I-C-E
Hubbard Creamery Co.
Butter Wrappers
100 for $1.50
R.R. GILMORE
Auto Truck
Blacksmithing