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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
T^f There were many who didn’t be lieve in capital punishment; and those advocating it declarcd.it would put a Entered as second class matter March stop to the murder wave. It proba 28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora, I bly would halt the wholesale killing Oregon, under the Act of March 3,1879. i f the law was carried out, but it works like the prohibition law in that Paul Robinson, Editor and Publisher it don’ t work. Only one hanging in Oregon since the adoption. A g e e ’s murderer is at large; its a safe bet Brumfield wont hang; another 'wom Opinions of the j an at Salem killed her mate Sunday and others who plead some excuse. Observer It must be great to be crazy and kill some one. Aurora Observer | * | ....- ................. ~ | Editor Hendricks, o f the Salem | Statesmen was a pleasant minute cal- I ler Sunday. W o like to visit with Mr. Hendricks and have been trying to get the paper he represents on our ex change list. Some day we may suc ceed. E D IT O R IA L Mills and camps running and mil lions in new timber industriés sounds good for Oregon. Hoover, as the meal ticket fo r all suffering Europe, has made good. H e has established a record never before Labor Day passed off quietly and accomplished; has gained his “ honor those who labored enjoyed it as much able mention” on thousands o f oc casion'— but Mr. Hoover, remember as other days. the adage: “ Better atop while your credit is good” — get our meaning. Oregon State Fair, Salem, Sept. 26 The whole country is getting tired o f to October 1. W e will sure be on “ putting u p ” and we have had enough “ drives” to last a century, deck and so will you. Visitors we personally know, recent ly returning, and many reliable Dr. McElveen is reported to have papers tell us that times in many resigned the pulpit o f Portland First European countries are as good as in Congregational church. The majority America. And why feed the Gold» o f the church urge his reconsidering, mans, anyway. but Dr. McElveen deems it best if only a half dozen hostile, discontent The rairq ease ©I anthrax among hq-- ed, • society half dressed parishoners tnau beings to be reported in two years create a fuss— Throw'm out doctor. And we Send Money to Heathens Across the Ocean A few years ago there was a show called “ The Beauty Spot.” It was considered very rispue at the time and j for one to admit that they had attend ed this shoe was to win for them the ¡stamp of a “ very devil.’ ’ . You who | have seen the play remember that the ! beauty spot was a mole upon the knee i of the social queen. For a show ef j this kind to be risque today the mole ; wou'd have to travel far, Today 5C ! percent of Corvallis women have knees j that are either sunburned or freckled— genton Co. Courier. The Sender System applies to exhibits, amusements, races, to say nothing o f the “ Pioneer Y e a r ” to be celebrated in connection. This is the 60th annual State Fair— as old agriculture, employing 1§ iqstnjgf.org, to the annual report of the beard. growing on either. A number of applications for bonus awards have been received at the of fice of the world war veterans’ state School children are getting nervous. aid commission in Salem, the fors- The swimming hole and p}ay grounds funngrg of a deluge expected within a few §!ay§( a few days the familiar school bell Thirty-four head of dairy cattle have will bring the flock back to earth been shipped from the Oregon Agri again. W h at a grand and glorious cultural college herd at Corvallis for summer it was. entry in the Spokane interstate ffdp, gepteffibgr | §. FfOm gpghane the animals will be sent to the Montana Murders, half-clad women, auto state fair at Helena, Septemh*7 \2 to wrecks, and booze runners make up i 17, then to the Washington state fair the news and story pages o f all big| at Yakima, September 19 to 24, and daily papers, and on Sundays these l same topics are illustrated. This j back to the OrefjQp state Sp® at Salem, 26 te October 1. are gradually heiiif neglected and in iv w Say in spite of. PiUy Sunday 0? W, d, Bryan, _ This is the address Many satisfied patients will tell you of our bigiuc- cess with this latent 443 W a s h i n g t o n ' n e a r I2th .ortland, Oregon Remember that Semler Prices Average About Half the. Usual Charges. Local Taxi Service or Long Distance Trips Cay or Night-All Points in Oregon Dr Harry Semlei Office Phone 44 J. H. GARNER W ILL-SN YD E R C O . ■ W K W — QUU'g PBA. I M THE STORE OF MERIT YOU W ANT A 0 A 6 Oregon’s Higher Institution of Tbr Aurora TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Departments CONFECTIONERY has secured the Agency for the fam ous BRUNSWICK” Phonograph and New records each month that play on any machine. You Will buy a BRUNSWICK Phonograph-the best for all pnrposes. Come in and let us play the latest records. YOU KNOW THE PLACE THE CONFECTIONERY Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars, Bread and Fruit Walter Lettenmaier AU RO RA OREGON FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 For information write to the Registrar Oregon Agricultural College C O R V A L L IS Suit of Clothes that will fit right and wear well, at pre-war prices. Come„where other wise men get their suits Grand Ave Tailoring Co. 287 Grand Ave., near Hawthorne Portland, Ore. Phone East 115 Aut: ft E. M. HURST 1 rU C K Proprietor 1 Frequent trips between Aurora and Portland.—Wiil Haul To Any Plaice in the Willamette Valley. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 6-52 AU RO RA, OREGON M O NUM ENTS If your monumental work is solicited, kindly ask the solicitor for our busi ness card. Capital Monumental Works, 2210 S. Com. St. - Phone 689, Salem W . H. ASQ U ITH Quality Circu lation Counts. The Observer has it. P AINTIING A PER HANGING APER AND TINTING All Work Neatly Done Aurora Fac-Similé Signatures! m f i n G ehtmjr G omwme i i i Æ sill Usti For Over Thirty Years I N E W V O iy G CASTORIA T H E e C N T A U R C O M P A N Y , N S W V O R N C 1 T T , G. C. GIESY WAREHOUSE —Dealer in— also carry H O P S U P P L IE S BURLAP, SULPHUR, KILN CLOTH, HOP BASKETS, HOP BAGS, HOP SCOOPS G R A IN B A G S NO. 1 Calcutta, Grain, Potatoe and Clover Seed Bags Warehouse Phone 9 AURORA, OREGON Residence Phone 26 Phone Main 657» WOODBURN T (v .5 1 Residence 183R Oregon City, Oregon VERY REASONABLE PRICES S e r v ic e F i r s t — Q u a l it y A l w a y s Catarrh Cannot Be Cured i A helpful Remedy fbf Constipation and Diarrhoe* and Feverishness and. Loss o f S leep resulting iherefrom-inliuaniy- CAR FOR HIRE ECONOMY CLEANING WORKS by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influ enced-by constitutional conditions. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is what produces such won derful results in catarrhal conditions. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. tf. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. nF Warm Seed Clarified Sager H "ifergerenfk?tr GRAIN, HAY, POTATOES, FERTIUZERS, AND MILL FEEDS . THAT’S-OUR BUSINESS 31k mm ¿II Ü D. F. AM BROSE, Manager Work done for Menjund Women W e dye Hats, toq last. You W ill Find It Here at Suitable Prices In gffarimafoSodeb PORTLAND HAT WORKS care of your clothes and make them School Clothes, Shoes, Sweaters, Etc. N a r c o t ic Jhimpkip. S&d Sennet JbcJwUe Salti Anise Seidig Mqke it look like new*1 Have it Cleaned and Pressed—Take and o Ur»/jiff, s , * 2 3 t/b n o t Save that O ld H a t Save that old Suit of Clothes Book, Tablets, Pencils, Pads ■ r Eyes Tested • Glasses Fitted Phone 625 Lensef Duplicated §AUfeM, OREGON THIRD AND MORRISON Let Us O u tfit You For School We w ent you to have the boot papor for “ BULL.” B o now you ean receiv e with each package a book of 2 4 lea ves of WtU'V. —• the very lin çst cigarette paper In the w orld. O P T O M E T R IS T -O P T IC IA N Bush Bank Bldg. We use the latest system of nerve blocking which merely means that we pre vent pain in dental work. Open Evenings 10c H SECOND FLOOR, ALISKY- BLDG. SCHOOL DAYS tobacco makes 5 0 flood cigarettes for Dr. C. B. O’Neill Painless as the average Oregonian and no moss ageerding Always Bears the Thereby Promoting Di&stloa j] Cheerfulness andRestCMtetos Signature neither Opium,Morphine ncr Mineral, of DURHAM y Is The sum of $21,505.20 was spent by i the state board for vocational educa: tion in support Of 16 departments of Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria 4 i\JLS of D entistry is that Of George Aldredge, a Bend sheep herder, who ig believed to have . The State Fair this year, will be contracted the disease from infested “ bigger and better than ever.” This j sheep. F o r In fa n ts an d C h ild ren . • o 4 ! <¡ <> ♦ ♦ o ♦ Oregon ♦ The concrete work on the big over* head crossing where the main line of the Southern Pacific crosses.-the Pa cific highway at McVeigh point, feun; practically n«rroSt oi the filbert crop in the miles south of Eugene, Willamette valley will begin to about completed and the wooden forms are two weeks. Marion county’s crop is being removed. It is said to be one of the highest structures of' its kind estimated at. 15 tons. Actual construction work has start in - the, state and will be one of the ed on the new $25,000 depot which the' most expensive when completed. Although eastern brook trout have Spokane, Portland & Seattle road is been distributed among five central erecting at St. Helens. The Yamhill County Pow-Wow is Oregon lakes, Superintendent Lynes the name of a new organization com of the Tumalo fish hatchery still has prising the five posts of the American 3,000,000 fry on hand, all but 700,000 being of the eastern brook variety. Legion in that county. Twice as many blackberries will be Planting will be continued through handled at the cannery of the Eugene September and October, it being esti Fruit Growers’ association this year mated that nearly two months will be needed, to distribute the entire number as were packed last year. The latest estimate of the Hood left from this year’s hatchery. Every R iver. valley potato crop places the lake and stream in central Oregon tonnage of both upper and lower valley will be supplied. Freight rate reductions running as fields at about 130 carloads. Cupid hung up a record at Salem high as 33% per cent in some in last month, according, to officials in stances are listed in an order entered the county clerk’s office. Forty-three by the public service commission in the sand, rock and gravel cases invplv- marriage licenses were isslued. Settlers on the central Oregon irri ing a proceeding brought on motion of gation district will have a';tax of $1.25 the public service commission at the an acre to pay if the budget favored request of the state highway commis sion and various county courts of the by the district directors is accepted. The prune crop in the^ Milton-Free- state. The rates announced were de water district is the largest in the his cided on after a joint conference tory of the valley. jStore than .600 among the commission, shippers and carriers, at which the problems in carloads have been, shipped to date. Charles B. Cobb, the last survivor of volved were thoroughly discussed. Construction of a new railroad from the party that stctick gold on Canyon creek in 1862, dien a , few days ago at Portland to Tillamook, via the Wilson his home in John Da#-, at the age of river, has developed as a probability of the near future, Ralph Budd, presi 83 years. Resolutions oppbsinig the annexation dent of the Great Northern, is in Port of Diamond lake to the Crater Lake land investigating, with the idea of National park by the government were purchase, the Gales Creek & Wilson adopted by the'Roseburg chamber of River railroad that extends 13 miles beyond Wilkesboro, the terminal of commerce. the United Railways, which is an af Harvest is/practically over around filiated property. Should the purchase Yamhill ap4 farthers are busy haul ing their <%rain to market. The yield of the road be consummated it is this yeay was about normal and the understood that it will be extended down the Wilson river to Tillamook. , quality good. \ Most of the 30-odd thousand ex-sferv- While working orr^a haystack near ice men in the state will soon receive Enterprise, Luther S. Cox fell back bonus apjSlication blanks, according 'to ward to the f ground, striking on his Harry C. Brumbaugh, secretary of the head and breaking his neck. Death world war veterans’ state aid , com was instantaneous. O mission, who has placed the last- of Rev. H. C. Hartranjgt, pastor of the the blanks in the mails. The forms Bend Presbyterian chiurch for the past were forwarded to the various Ameri seven years, senior aimong the Prot can Legion posts, of which there are estant clergymen of this city, will leave 104 in the state. A large force of of within a month’s time. fice workers will check over the Frank J. Norton has leased the Rose- blanks as they are returned. Correct burg cannery from the»( Oregon Can applications will be given a payment ning company and w ill begin opera number and incorrect «ones will be re tions October 1. The owrfers had given turned to careless applicants for cor up all idea of running thj^s season. Fourteen thousand aiprfes of Medford rection. lands will have w^ten Tunning over them within the nejxt 10 months, the $1,250,000 irrigation^ syjstem to be com- Pleted in time forfeevfj v&ar’s exon----- n Picture Show A Good One Aurora Band Hall This F rid a y N ight Better Go AUCTIONEER LIVE STOCK SALES FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY Terms Reasonable W M . HEINZ Canby Phone 13-15 (Mail—Aurora, Route 1) School fairs throughout Deschnts# county are to be given on October #» according to plans of County SupeF* intendent Thompson. *The crop of wild hay in. Union coua* ty is the biggest in many years, and from a ton and a half to two tons the acre are being produced. Judge Robert Tucker of the Mult nomah circuit bench has declined hie appointment by Governor Olcott ta the supreme court of Oregon. From the Umatilla county farm bu reau the secretary of state has received $894.78, covering the tax on sales of 40,239^ gallons of gasoline. - _,