Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, December 06, 1923, Image 2

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    —Aurora Observer
50
just had her first calf, and is now daughter, Darling’s Jolly Lassie,
with a record of 1J41.28 pounds
on test.
butter fat.
Darling’s
Jolly
Lassie’s
record
of
Entered as second class matter March
16,425 pounds of milk and 1,141.28 “This gradual increase in these
28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora,
pounds fat makes her the ebam- four generations in my opinion, is
Oregon, under the Act of March 3,1879.
DEALER IN
pion for all Jerseys for all ages. due to three things: judicious
Geo. E. Knapp, Editor and Publisher
That record is due to toy begin­ breeding, right feeding and human
SEED AND RE-CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY
with her great-grand-dam, kindness.
CIGARETTES ning
Shine Donaldson Hart, which I The Pickard brothers’ farm
ALL K IN D S O F T R U C K IN G D O N E IN C O N ­
EDITORIAL
raised. She was a wonderful cow, buildings are unpretentious. The
NEC TIO N W IT H W A R E H O U S E .
Opinions of the
barn
is
old,
with
no
modern
con­
bnt had no official record because
AU R O R A ,
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OREG O N
Observer
this was before cow testing days. veniences nor fancy box stalls.
Cracks in the outside stall of the
From
this
old
cow
came
Old
Man’s
GENUINE
Darling, who made 817 pounds fat. wall where I saw Lassie standing
H o w H e C o axed H is C ow s
She was bought by the Oregon were big enough to throw a bucket M. G . M cC O R K L E , M. D. p R . B. F. GIESY
Into S ix W orld’s R ecords
through. Yet ^he was contented,
R ectal Specialist
DURHAM Agricultural College. Her daugh­ even
to lick her master
TOBACCO ter, Old Man’s Darling, 2d, made when attempting
Piles
Treated
and Cured Without
he came near. When we
£t record of 983 pounds fat as a
BY A. C. HEYMAN
Operation
junior-four-year-old,
becoming
the
came
to
Viva
La
France’s
last
son,
An Oregon County Agent
champion in this class, and having a baby calf only a few weeks old, 804-6-7-8 Selling Bldg. PORTLAND.
Ovid Pickard, a plain and modest 000 for Viva La France. I told held this honor for five ‘years, or Ovid fondled as though it were an
farmer of Marion, Oregon, is world- my Ranker I intended to sell the until she was defeated by her own orphan child.
N o tice to C reditors
famous as the breeder of Viva La ow He asked me if I intended
to
go
out
of
the
business.
I
said:
France and of Darling’s Jolly Las­
Both Phones
sie, two of the greatest of all cows. ‘Goodness, no! I have just fairly
Notice is hereby, given that by Office at Residence Aurora, Ore.
His cows have broken six world’s started.
an order duly issuing out of the
records, and have held four at one ‘.Then he asked, ‘Why sell your
County Court for Marion County,
time. Forty years after poverty best cow, then? If she is worth
Oregon, on the 18th day of August, F O R O V E R 40 Y E A R S
,CATARRH MEDICINE has
had driven the family out of their $30,000 to someone else, she is
1923, the undersigned were duly HALL’S
used successfully in the treatm ent
old home, the Pickard Bros., Ovid worth that to you.’
appointed -executors of the last been
' HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con­
and Elzy,"went in debt for $21,- “But,” I said, ‘see all this money
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
W ill and Testament of Charles | Relieves
by local application, and the
Kreft, deceased, and that thereafter: through
000 to get it back. They raised we owe you; we want to pay our
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
the
Blood on the Mucous Sur­
the said undersigned duly quali-j faces,
Viva La France, the great long­ debts while we can.’
thus reducing the inflammation.
Sold by all druggists.
fied
as
such
executors.
All.
persons
j
distance record cow. At the end ‘J ‘All right,’ he replied, ‘but
Round Trip Ticket having claims against said estate! F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
of the third of the six years during; have I asked you for it, or have I
must present same duly verified as |
which she produced 78,461 pounds been crowding you? My advice is
IF LONELY, for results,
Week-End Tickets are on sale
required by law to said executors try MARRY
of milk and 5,331 pounds of butter- to keep.the cow and for the pres­
me; best and most successful
Fridays, Saturdays and.Sundays,
at the office of their attorney, Elmo “Home
fat, they were [offered $30,000 for ent forget the debt.’
Maker;” huudreds rich wish
return limit following Tuesday.
S. White, 402 Masonic Temple, j marriage soon strictly confidential;
her. Darling’s Jolly Lassie is “This suited me, for I loved
Salem, Oregon, within six months ( most reliable; years of experience; des­
world’s champion junior four-year- that cow. I had bred hep, bred
free. “The Successful Club,”
from
the publication of this notice. criptions
15-Day
Tickets
are
on
sale
daily
old over all breeds.
and owned her dam, and believed
Mrs.
Nash,
Box 556 Oakland, Califor-
Dated
this
8th
day
of
Novem­
“I can’t remember when I that in proper hands she would
to stations in Oregon.
ber, 1923.
couldn’t milk and didn’t like cows,” make a great cow. Her death
Carl Kreft, j
Pickard says. “When I was thir­ from milk fever was a great loss,
Albert Kreft, I R A IL R 0 A D TIME C A R D
teen and we lived in Eugene, I but we made more than $30,000
|
Executors of the estate of Charles 1 I
made up my mind to go back to by keeping her.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Kreft, deceased.
our old farm, where Mr. Norton, I sold her first calf, a male,, be­
The local depot closes on week days
Regardless of weather, it is safe,
Elmo S. White, 402 Masonic Tem-f at 4:20 p. m. Holidays and Sundays
the new owner, had some Jerseys. fore she was tested, for $400. Af­
comfortable and dependable,
pie, Attorney for Executors. 44-51 at 10:30 a. m.
With 50 cents in my pocket I ter it was known how good she
started to walk the 56 miles. I was, I sold her seeond son for
NORTH BOUND
—Ask agents for fares and
spent a quarter for food the first $8,000, her third son for $7,000,
other information or write
No. 22 (on Flag)_______ ..6:46 a. m.
*
day, and spent the night in a road­ and a fourth son for $5,000; and I
No. 28 (Stop)............
9:49 a. m.
jjOHN M. SCOTT
side straw stack. With a nickel now have one son and one daugh­
No. 18 (Stop)..------------. --- 2;11 p. m,
Ass
t
Passenger
Traffic
Manager
left, I arrived at Norton’s the ter left, the other daughter having
No. 24 (Stop)___. . . . _____16:48 p. m.
. ‘Portland. Oregon
next day. He gave me a job and died only a few months ago, with
SOUTH BOUND
1 worked for him eight years.
milk fever, just as she was ready
No. 21 (on Flag)_________ 9.09 p. m.
“My enthusiasm for Jerseys to make at least a 1,000-pound fat
Southern Pacific Lines
No. 23 (Stop)_____ ...____ 2:11 p. m.
grew as I worked on. Instead of record. The other daughter has
No. 17 (Stop)............ .I . . .9:49 a. m.
celebrating on Sundays and holi­
No. 27 (on flag)..___ ____ 6:06 p. in.
days with the other boys, I visited
the breeders of purebred Jerseys,
ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING
of whom there were then a few in
at Reasonable Rates
this Willamette valley. I looked
THEODORE RESCH,'
at every cow. I remember having
Aurora, Ore. Phone 1115
seen in one herd some cows that
Will pay highest market price
for Hogs.
produced two pounds of butter a
day. I thought this was wonder­
Boys and Girls Earn Xmas Money
ful, and told the owner that I
Sell 25 packs Xmas Post j
should be extremely §happy if I
Cards at 10c. When soldsend j Dr. L. T. Dick and L. M. Hum
could some day own a bunch of
us $1.50 and you keep $1.
cows as good as those. These trip
Chinese Medicine Company
No. work—just fun! We
gave me much more pleasure than
Herbs, Flowers. Leaves,
trust you. E. T. Busselle,
I could have got from any picnic.
Buds,
Larks, Stalks, Roots.
Jr.
Co.,
Salem,
Ore.
43-6t
“I made a careful study of con
If
C-T-C’s
Don’t
Outwear
and
Outrun
Cure any known disease
firmation and type of the highest
Any Make Tire You Put Up Against
producing animals, so that when I
Open Sundays from 10 a. m. to 12 m.
A D IO
should go into the business for my­
Them
We’ll
Give
You
a
New
Tire
Free
153 South High Street
self I would be able to select the
best as a foundation, and then, by
Salem, Oregon
Phone 283
“ All the makins”
judicious mating, improve the herd
as best I could, my chief object be­
High Grade Materials
ing lots ofLutterfat.’-
Let us print you some statements.
People appreciate monthly statements
: From this effort of ¡producing
tory
has
authorized
us
to
let
YOU
PROVE
j of their account. Any business. Any-
the best cows I could, from the
it for yourself or get a new tire FREE.
one selling anything should have
foundation which I had, came Vjva
statements. We print and furnish
“The Store of Quality”
La France; but there was no con­
Here is the most remarkable guaranty
the right kind. They do t lie work,
scious effort to produce any world
any tire manufacturer has ever offered
too.—Observer.
A u ro ra , O reg on
champions. Of course, when I
the public.
knew how, wSll I had done L deter­
Put a C-T-C tire on any wheel of your car, and
mined to climb to the very top if
any OTHER make tire of equal size opposite it.
possible. I now have broken six
Run them continuously, and if the C-T-C doesn’t
world records with my breeding,
outwear and outrun the other make we’ll GIVE
and have held as high as Jour
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
YOU A NEW TIRE FREE.
world records at one time.
This offer only holds good on C-T-C’s bought from
“With my small savings I start­
authorized C-T-C dealers before January 15th, and as
ed in the dairy business in the al­
you will need new tires by Spring anyway—get in on
falfa region of southern Oregon in
this
unheard offer NOW.
1901, with a bunch of grades and
C-T-C’s are the longest wearing tires, the best for non-skid, best
a few purebreds. But I did not
for traction in mud and sand, best for, crushed rock roads, and
have the toughest tread, strongest sidewalls, most expert hand-
like the bloating and loss of cows
We have funds to supply your needs for
workmanship and can be driven safely at low inflation.
on the alfalfa, so I sold out com­
new buildings, land clearing, or new and ad-
In spite of their GUARANTEED SUPERIORITY,
pletely and came to a nearby farm
%
/
C-T-C’s cost NO MORE than ordinary tires.
ditional equipment. Or perhaps you have a
and went in partnership with IS. J.
Famham on his ranch. We se­
mortgage maturing in the near f uture.
cured some purebreds, and later in
1911, when my brother and I de­
We loan on first mortgage security ex­
cided to buy the old homestead,
we also bought all of the partner­
clusively and will be glad to consider your
ship cattle but one. Since then
application.
my broteer has given all his atten­
tion to the farm and the growing
ing of crops, while 1 became man­
We loan for three or five years at cur­
ager, herdsman, breeder, milker,
rent rates.
and full caretaker of our herd, and
have continued in this capacity
ever since.
“We still owed nearly $21,000 on
the farm when I was offered $30,-
H. G. ZIEGLER
GOOD
Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed
ioc
Physician
and Surgeon
Save $0.87
on your Week-End Trip
to Portland by buying a
Take the Train!
W ell Match
ÌP8P
v T t Tires
-
B
Y ACTUAL experience and
test C-T-C Tires are the best
tires on the market, and the fac­
m
Aurora Drug Store J
Mortgage Loan Co.
Stoner Bros. Garage
A u r o r a , Or e g o n
Office at Aurora State Bank