Th?Aurora Observer “ C O LD IN T H E H E A D ” Young Farmer Surely Played in Hard Luck Entered as second class matter March “ A young farmer had been somewhat 28, 191.1, at the postoffice at Aurora, too much of a general lover before he Oregon, under the Act of March 3,1879. settled upon one sweetheart In particu­ lar, but this time he was truly at­ Geo. E. Knapp. Editor and Publisher tached to his Emily. It was about a month before the wedding, on a moon­ less night; and as he led a white heifer past the public house the door sudden­ ly opened and a man stumbled out into Opinions of the the road, a little confused In his brain by too much beer. Now, this reveler, Observer on returning home, endeavored, like many another husband, to placate his wife by ottering her a scrap of gossip The World’s War film now be­ —he had just seen that young So-and- ing prepared by a member of the So walking out with somebody in U. of 0 . Extension Division should white, and it wasn’t the right girl, be­ cause she was at Doncaster. be of great value, both as a matter “ Next morning the wife, of course, of interest to people generally, and told a neighbor, and the neighbor passed it on to the mother of the pros­ from an educational standpoint. pective bride, and, though the fiance This film will be loaned out to was able to explain everything, the various communities and we see no girl thought, on the whole, she would reason why our Community Club prefer to have a young man who could lead anything home at night—plain or should not get busy and try to se­ colored—without giving rise to talk.' cure it for exhibition here. —From “ What I Have Gathered,” by J. E. Buckrose. EDITORIAL Some people spend nearly all their time driving around the Lord Didn't See Much to Summons is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent “ colds” are generally in a “ run down” condition. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a In the Circuit Court of the State Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to of Oregon for Marion County. There is an interesting story about be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through the Blood on the Mu­ Department No. 1. how the first soft drinks happened to cous Surfaces, building up the System, J. H . Weist, Plaintiff, vs. Fair- be made. and making you less liable to “ colds.” Belle Skirt Company, a corpora­ Back in the days of the American I Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney- & Co.. Toledo, O. Soft Drinks Traced to Many Volcanic Craters American Revolution in the United States When we think of volcanoes we gen­ erally associate them with some for­ eign country, but here in our own do­ main we have within a comparatively Bevolution a man named Townsend , j restricted area a group of 08 volcanic.,«.,. , . craters. This Is in Idaho and the place j ^ m^PMffideWhia18 He sunnHed * Notice of Sale oi Real Property by la o “ “ O rn to r a n tu * M iwiti « I s to r e ln i'n iia a e ip n ia . t i e S u p p lie d I r J J is called th the Graters of t f the Moon, medicines for Washington’s army, and | Guardian. because the landscape is so cold look­ One day, ing and so barren of vegetation that It was pretty well known. resembles the landscape of the moon says a writer in the Progressive Gro­ No. 6011. In the County Court as It seems to us when viewed through cer, a doctor asked ' him to fill a pre-1 of the State of Oregon for Marion scription of carbonated water. Drug­ a telescope. While it is barren it is not £1 County. In Probate. In the ma­ without color, for there is considerable gist Speakman - succeeded ln com­ ter of the guardianship of Ruth The doc­ variation in the tints o f the ground pounding the concoction. Belle Naftzger, Ernest F. Naftzger which is covered with the “frozen” tor’s patient liked the new water, lava which flowed from these craters Soon, one patient after another passed ¡ and William C. Naftzger, Minors, a few hundred years ago. There is one the word around and, before long,! T o whom it may eoncern: Notice field which is called the Blue Dragon Druggist Speakman had lots of calls is hereby given that pursuant to an i order of the County Court of which is lava o f a beautiful aurelean for the new medicine water. But Druggist Speakman was a been Marion County, State of Oregon, tint and with a polish as if it had been varnished. There are cracks in the de­ business man and conceived the idea! made and entered in the above en- posit at regular Intervals and all of of flavoring the medicine water with titled cause on July 26, 1924, the similar shape, which makes the mass' fruit juices to Increase Its popularity. ¡undersigned, Chas. V. Naftzger, Its popularity I resemble the scales of a great dragon. The plan worked. guardian of the persons and estates These volcanic mounds are of various spread like wildfire. That was the of Ruth Belle Naftzger, Ernest F. heights and some of Interesting forma­ beginning of the carbonated soft Naftzger and William C. Naftzger, tion, with considerable variation as "to drink business. The soft drink business has been minors, will, on and after Septem color. This field is about three miles wide and thirty long and has been re­ growing ever since. Last year, for ex- her 1, 1924, at the hour of 10 cently dedicated to the purposes of a ample, the people ln the United States j o ’ clock A . M . o f said day, receive public park. While it is not exactly consumed 8,000,000 bottles of non - 1 bids f or and se|| afc private sale, to accessible, it is not a difficult place to alcoholic beverages, an average of TO the highest and begt bidder there- get at and at the present time it is bottles for every man, woman and for) f* r cash n hand, all o f the little known. It is located between hereinafter described real premises Cary and Arco. belonging to said minors. J j tion, Defendant. Worth De­ partment Store, H . R. Worth, sole 'proprietor, Garnishee De­ fendant. To Fair-Belle Skirt-Company, a corporation, the defendant above named : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby, com­ manded to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you in the above en­ titled action, on or before six weeks from the date of the first publica­ tion of this summons, and if you fail to so appear, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a judgment and decree against you for the re­ lief prayed for and demanded in plaintiff’s complaint herein, to-wit: For the sum of four hundred ($400.00) dollars, and for plaintiff’s cost and disbursement in this action, and for attorney’s fees as may be fixed by the Court. This summons is served upon you by publication in accordance with on order for publication made by the Honorable W . H. Downing, Judge of the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, ordering that said summons be published in the Aurora Observer, a newspaper of general circulation once each week for six consecutive weeks, the first publication to be August 14, 1924, and the last publication to be September 25, 1924. H E N R Y J. M IL L IE , IV A N G . M A R T IN , C A R E Y F . M A R T IN , Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 413 Masonic Temple Building, Salem, Oregon. country in their speedy flivvers and Admire in Wordsworth then wonder why their business Wordsworth is held up for the de­ doesn’t pay. risive gaze of future generations ln the journal of the fourth Lord Holland, Scientist's Explanation All bids for the purchase of said published in London. The difference between success premises shall be submitted in His lordship was a languid young Rich Man Might Better by No Means Flattering and failure doesn’t lie in politics, man of fashion, who employed part of Have Forgotten Penny J A spiritualist, who also was some­ writing and addressed to Carey F. Martin, 413 Masonic Temple and yet according to the way some his leisure in the early days of the In Ills “ Queer Things About Lon­ thing of an orator, visited a town Building, Salem, Oregon. Nineteenth century in keeping a rather where a skeptical scientist lived, and people talk if we only elect Bob dull journal into which the unlordly don,” Mr. O. G. Harper tells the fol­ The real premises to be sold delivered a lecture one afternoon, the LaFollette your pocket and mine public is at length permitted to gaze, lowing story: lecturer’s desire being to- convert the .pursuant to said order are described On the north side of Piccadilly is says the Living Age. will be lined with gold. scientist to his belief. The audience as follows: All the right, title and One paragraph, scrawled on the eve­ that famous labyrinthine warren of ex­ wag large, including the scientist, interest of the above named minors ning of March 18, 1802, suffices, how­ ceedingly select bachelor chambers, who had attended by special invita­ in and to the south half (SJ^) of Another victim of the "Glands” ever, to redeem the Journal, for, the dating frorn about 1804, and known to tion. most people as “The Albany.” the southwest quarter (SWJ^) of more important topic of food being has been discovered and now JKid The next day the spiritualist called Block thirty-nine (39) in North By the smart set who reside there, safely disposed of? Lord Holland be­ on the scientist with hope that his ef­ McCoy hopes to eseape the penalty stows three aristocratic sentences on however, it is accounted absurd to Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, speak or write of “The” Albany. If fort had been successful. “What did as shown' by the recorded plat for cold blooded murder by charg-. Wordsworth: you think of my lecture?” he asked. “ Dined at the B.’s, A very dull af­ you perpetuate that grave error, you ing it to a mistake of nature. “ Well,” said the scientist, “ I thereof, said premises being also fair. We had, however, asperges, a cannot be “ one of us.” - couldn’t sleep last night at attT and I known as Lot Five (5) in said Albany has always been affected, as rarity at this season. Lady B. in­ Block, and the pardcular interest Did you ever stop to think? I t ’s l»y' It to your talk.” formed me that these, as well as the a place of residence, by men of rank DR. H. O. HELM ER of said minors therein being des­ The spiritualist was highly flattered. and fashion. Herein dwelt the mil­ sunshine that puts the pep in végé­ pommes de terre, were sent direct from (VETERINARIAN) “I -knew my argument would make cribed as and undivided 33-384 lionaire Baron Meyer de BothschHd, tai ion, and it’s the sunny disposi­ the estate. Over the wine talked with Graduate of the Kansas City Veterin­ you think,” he said. “ Is it not so?” interest therein. a young Mr. Wordsworth—a pompous, and coming from his luxurious cham­ ary College, 1913; Post-graduate of tion that puts happiness in the “ I am not so certain about that. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this the Indianapolis Veterinary College, conceited kind of young nan, and a bers one day he dropped a penny on Whenever I sleep- during the day I home. 26th day of July, 1924. -J.923; Examined and Licensed by the poet. He belongs to the new school of the pavement outside. cannot sleep at night.”—Los Angeles He sought lohg and anxiously for the State of Oregon. C H A S. V. N A F T Z Q E R , ranting, canting, Germanizing vapor- ists. One has to meet very odd people coin; but vainly, for it had rolled down Times. Guardian of the persons and estates Call, Phone or Write, Canby, Oregon Newspaper Advertising a grating. Resuming an upright posi­ sometimes.” of Ruth Belle Naftzger, Ernest tion, he remarked sadly on the fleeting Some PunkinsI Has the Greatest Value F. Naftzger and William C. nature of riches. Meanwhile a pick­ Western Exchange—The.letter “P” Naftzger, minors, ev-e'eer-o pocket had relieved him of his watch. I The Obscure and Faithful Is the most important in the alphabet, Carey F. Martin, ‘ 'Public utilities which u e news­ What we call illusions are often, in because it leads all others in perfec­ CH ARLES G L A ZE , Attorney for Guardian. paper advertising consistently and truth, a wider vision of past and pres­ What the Dial Was For tion. It is likewise first in peace and 413 Masonic Temple Building,] d e a l er in ] t ent realities—a willing movement of a “I see that you don’t know how to prosperity and gives pleasure its prop­ put real gray matter into thè pre­ Salem, Oregon. man’s soul with the larger sweep of er-form. It is founds ln every enter­ tune this set,” the friend observed, as paration of their copy are getting the world’s forces—a movement to­ he began adjusting the knobs. “ But prise and aspiration and without its 1st pub. July'3.1, last pub. Aug. 28. ahead fastest,” says Bernard J. ward a more assured end than the don’t let that worry you, old man; we valuable office the anchor of hope chances of a single life. We see hu­ all have to learn, you know. Now,” Cleaning and Re-setting M on- j t Would be but a commonplace hoe. Be­ Mullaney the well-known utility man heroism broken into units and he continued, “ did you notice the in­ sides being foremost In philosophy, it uments, and Inscriptions Cut advertising authority. say this unit did little^—might as well creased volume of sound as I turned is at the front in patriotism, patience on Monuments at the Grave' “ An obligation of a utility is to not have been. But in this way we the last dial? Just put the finishing and piety. Purpose has no meaning 20 per cent Discount on might break up a great army into touches on reception, as it were. Of without it and the pyramids are built give full information to the public units; In this way we might break the Marbie and Granite Purchases and newspaper advertising is the sunlight into fragments, and think course, one catfnot teach you the upon its base.—Boston Transcript. Work Guaranteed whole game of reception at one sit­ best medium yet devised for doing that this and the other might be ting; but I will say this much—you Prices Reasonable cheaply parted with it. Let us, rather, AURORA* OREGON would do well to pay particular atten­ this.” M r. Mullaney said : “ There raise a monument to the soldiers Notice of Final Account is a wide difference between news whose brave hearts only kept the tion to that dial if you want good quality and plenty of volume. That is advertising which all utilities recog­ ranks unbroken, and met death—a one of the most sensitive controls. No. 5926. In the County Court nize. The newspaper of today is monument to the faithful who were Condenser, I suppose?" for Marion County, State of RAILROAD TIME C A R D not famous, and who are precious as “ No, Bill,” replied the host. “ You entitled to both— news and adver­ the continuity of the sunbeams is pre­ Oregon. see, It is like this: I bored an extra SOUTHERN PACIFIC cious, though some of them fall un­ hole In the panel by mistake and I In the matter of the estate of tising. A t th e Big H A R D TIME seen and on barrenness.—George Eliot, \ NORTH BOUND George A. Schuele, deceased. put a knob there to hide It. It does “ If you aren’t satisfied with your Notice is hereby given that the not control anything, except the im­ No. 22 (on Flag)___ _______ 6:44 a. m. advertising copy, go into the news­ agination,”^ — Wireless Age. J undersigned as executor of the No. 16 (on F lag)_______ ,___7:88 a. m. House Paint Once Banned paper editor’s office and make him estate of George A . Schuele, de­ No. 62 (S top)_ _ _ _________ 10:19 a. m. Linseed oil was first made In New tell you what is wrong with it; why York in 1715. Pigments were all lna ceased, has filed his final account No. 18 (S top )_______ _____-.2:16 p. m, The “ One-Host” Shay it don’t pull. He is just as anxious ported. In New England there- was No. 24 (on F la g ) ...___ _____7:00 p. m “My grandfather and grandmother in this Court and matter and that SOUTH BOUND that his advertising columns sell as much prejudice against the use of once hired an antiquated four-wheeler, Monday, the 22nd day of Septem­ AT paint, It being considered a sign of driven by a man even older than the ber, 1924, at the hour of 11 o’clock No. 17 (S top)______ ____ „__ 9:43 a. m, is the advertiser. .A good way to tell worldliness and vanity. cab, whose horse was a greater age in the forenoon, and the Court No. 61 (on f la g ) ..._____ .,.._2:08 p. m. if your advertising really conveys , In 1080 a clergyman In Charlestown, than all of them combined, to pay a room of said Court in Salem, Ore­ No, 23 (Stop)________ _____ 4:53 p. ra. your message is to try-it out on the Mass., was haled before the council for Sunday afternoon call in a London gon, has been - appointed by said No. 21 (on Flag)_________ _.9.09 p. m. having the Interior of his house paint­ square nearby. On its funereal way County Court as the time and office boy. If he understands you ed, and during the ensuing 40 years from house to house, the hottom fell thoroughly, then you have a good there was not a painter In all New out of the cab, and as the aged man place for the hearing objections to MARRY IF LONELY, for results, England. StiH, by 1750 the use of on the box was too deaf to hear the said final account and the settle­ piece of copy.” try me;'; best and most successful paint had become general throughout by no means unviolent expostulation ment thereof. M r. Mullaney told of the large ‘ ‘Home Maker:” huudreds rich wish Dated and first publication the country, the white house with of the hot-tempered old gentleman and amount of advertising that is now green blinds for many years being the the cries of his small and timid spouse, August ‘21, 1924. marriage soon strictly confidential; Date of last publication Septem­ Those not appearing in cos­ most reliable; years of experience; des­ being done by utilities and stated common form of exterior painting- in there was nothing for them to do but tume will be fined ten cents. criptions free. ‘ ‘TheSuccessful Club,” that this had not only benefitted all parts of the United States. This to run along inside. The laughter of ber 18, 1924 manner of painting frame houses is to­ those who gazed with an abandonment FR ED SCHUELE, Mrs. Nash, Box 556 Oakland, Califor­ the companies, but had been of real day enjoying popularity. In fact, in of joy at this most unusual sight must Remember the date. Executor of the last will and testa­ nia. ' community benefit inasmuch as it some quarters this color scheme is have done much to break the gloom of ment., and estate of George A . that early Victorian Sabbath.”—From had been of help, particularly to criticised as lacking individuality. Schuele, deceased. “ Unwritten History,” by Qosmo Ham­ Crawford & Crawford, the smaller newspapers, in making ilton. Scored on the Orator Attorneys, 507 Casco Building them more prosperous and better The atmosphere was getting slightly Portland, Oregon. able to produce better newspapers BeReved Part of It heated in the village hall, where the such as reflected greater credit candidate for office was addressing a The men and officers of the navy are upon their communities.— Open meeting of those who; he hoped would known all over the world for their smart appearance, and it was for this vote for him at the next election. Window. One man in the crowd was deter­ reason that one o f the officers on board mined not to give the aspirant a mo­ a battleship was rather disgusted at ment’s peace, and he didn’t. At last the untidy appearanee of a certain the speaker lost his last remnant of midshipman. What Did Peggy Say? One morning the “ middy” strolled In her “Memories,” Katherine Tynan patience and, shaking his fist at the into the wardroom wearing a collar writes at some length of Dudley Har- heckler, he shouted : Medical authorities agree that 65 per “I look upon you, sir as a confound­ that' was, to ’ say the least of it, ex­ We have funds to supply your needs for fly, the great Bohemian: “I- can re- cent of all men past middle age (many tremely soiled. This was too much for much younger) are afflicted with a disor­ member an evening when Dudley ed rascal.” “Quite,” replied the interrupter, the officer and he decided to tackle the der of the prostate gland. Aches.in feet, new buildings, land clearing, or new and ad­ slipped the tablecloth off the table lees and back, frequent nightly risings, and was Maud Allen. - In the midst of with a Sweet smile. “ You are perfectly Young man on the matter. ditional equipment. Or perhaps you have a Look here,” he said, “ you ought not 'sciatic pains, are some of the signs— the delicious performance in came the at liberty j to look upon me in any to come in here wearing a filthy col­ and now a member o f the American stolid English cook. Later when, in character you desire to assume.” Association for, the Advancement of mortgage maturing in the near future. lar like that round your neck.” the Irish way, I went to the kitchen “Filthy, sir,” replied the middy: “1 Science has written a remarkably inter­ lire to warm my feet, I said to her: esting Free Book that tells o f other Not in Dictionary assure you this- collar was washed symtoms and just what they mean. No *lem't Mr. Hardy funny, cook?’ ‘Well, In the good old days when science ashore only yesterday." We loan on first mortgage security ex­ longer should a man approaching or I did think so at first, mum,’ she said, was still in its infancy, which was not “I don’t doubt that,” was the quiet past the prime o f life be content to *bnt now I’ve got used to him and I so long ago, scientists were firmly con­ reply, “but from which wreck?” regard these pains and conditions as clusively and will be glad to consider your don’t take no notice.’ Once we came vinced that the various atoms of a inevitable signs of approaching age. in to find Dudley in a desperate mood. Already more than 10,000 men have given'element were absolutely identi­ application. There had been a terrible cheap used the amazing method described- in New Dish cal with each other and quite, immune French lamp in the dining room, all this book to restore their youthful from any transformation whatever. The young man who was accustomed ornament, that gave a glaring un­ The very name, from the Greek, means to having an early breakfast every day health and vigor, and to restore the We loan for three or five years at cur­ shaded light. We found it beautifully prostate gland toitsprope functioning. indivisible. This view has recently was absent one morning, having gone Send immediately for this book. If you swathed ln white silk and lace, look­ been shattered by the Investigations to see his wife off on an early train. will mail your request to the. Electro rent rates. ing all a lamp ought to look. But Dud­ and developments of radio, activity. Returning to the house some time Thermal Company, 657 Knapp Bidg., ley sat, his head in his hands, a guilty Steubenville, Ohio, the concern that is «reature with a conviction of guilt He The isotope has taken its place as the later he said to the cook: smallest particle. The word is not in “Well, Jane, I have no spouse this distributing this book for the author, it kad cut up some of Peggy’s (his will be sent to you absolutely free the dictionary yet. It is of Greek morning." ¿wife's) beautiful Paris lingerie to without obligation. Simply send name origin and signifies “ that which is in , “ ‘Taln’t my fault, sub,” she replied, make the lamp-shade.” and address. But don’ t delay, for the! the place of.”—Chicago Journal. . indignantly. “I sho’ cooked it to’ yuh. edition of this book is limited. But you jes’ wouldn’t come eat it.” Marble and Granite ij Prizes Prizes Prizes DANCE New Era Saturday, Aug. 23. WILLAMETTE A Test Every Man Past 40 Should Make VALLEY Mortgage Loan Co. j Office at Aurora State Bank