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Look to Us HAILS PASSING OF Work Guaranteed to MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN Speed Up the Brain For the last word in hat and cap styles for men and boys, Let us fit you out for the Thanksgiv ing season. You know you always feel better with a new hat on, or pnrhaps a cap. New styles, new shapes, new colors, popular prices. Sadler & Kraus THE BEST FOR THE PRICE How about a Mackinaw or Sweater for the winter season? If you have anything to be hauled,, If you have anything to be shipped, If you have anything to be transferred . to or from Portland, Call E. M. HURST Aurora Telephone 615 Portland Telephone Broadway 7660 Portland Office 72 F«ront Street Baggage at Dock or Depot in Portland carefully looked after. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED RATES REASONABLE f t G. ZIEGLER DEALER IN Grain, Potatoes, Hay and Feed SEED AND RE-CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY A L L K IN D S O F T R U C K IN G D O N E IN C O N N E C T IO N W IT H W A R E H O U S E . AURORA, - . . . OREGON AURORA MEAT MARKET An Up-to-date Sanitary Meat Market that handles every thing be s t i n m e a t s fresh and cured. O P E N E V E N IN G S D U R IN G H A R V EST SEASO N Chilly Evenings Coming Come and Select Your Heating Stove While Our Line Is Complete. Prices Lower than Past Season Hardware G. A. EHLEN Implements Acquainted With Oregon for Oregon BOTTLE FEEDING P 1 in Box Stat lonery only 23c Broncho Buster Honored New Disease Announced W URSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon People to Get Are you a quick thinker? If you are, your chances of success in life are bright. If you are not, then test Writer Eulogizes Present your speed, and “speed up.” Age of Youthfulness If a friend holds a small red hand kerchief in one closed hand and a blue Gray hairs are gone, old age is out one in the other, and you, not know of date, and a sign of the times is ing which hand he will open, have to the disappearance of the middle-aged throw your left arm if he discloses woman. blue,; and the right if he discloses red, This is as it should be. So long as then the thought-plus-action should Ask for Oregon Products /.will, be successful if \ Demros. is the modi- j J a mature woman does not ? âpé a lake just under a tenth of a second. fier, used. milk Doctors _ ___ endorse Dennos. At I flapper, why should she hot keep her To tell, correctly, how many letters druggists* Sample on request. youthful -looks into The forties—or the there are, say, in the word “telegraph”, OREGON MAKES IT seventies? Why*should a dowager as should take half a second. But that D EN N O S FO O D CO. sume that it is her duty to be dowdy? is not a good speed. It should be but Portland. Ore. A black gown and a. white heart a third. Thè superspeed would be a Oregon Industries Deserve Oregon are not inseparable, and dull gray and fifth, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Patronage goodness do not always go together. Mental visualisations and the thought H a woman is “all glorious within” action should be. practically instanta- Everytime you buy an article made LOUIS W EBER! it is well that her looks should make neous. Vet nine men out.of ten would in Oregon, you are helping to employ this manifest. take: two seconds or more in dealing Oregon people in the manufacturing N O T A R Y P U B L IC Nowadays our social world seems with “telegraph.” of Oregon goods. You are keeping F IR E IN S U R A N C E to be divided into girls, young mar Excellent tests òf your mental speed Oregon money in Oregon. A campaign REPRESENTING ried women and women who are great can be made with synonyms. '“Disrobe is on in the interest of “ Oregon Made grandmothers. No more do you seè —undress,” should take half of a sec-' Goods,” and “ Oregon Industries.” Pacific States Fire Insurance the middle-aged matron, with her ond. A really speedy thinker would It is more than worthy—an idea that Company proud grace and reserved bearing; I need but a fifth. - “Flexible—pliant,” means money to you. Look at the or the handsome mother of forty, “loquacious—talkative,” “painstaking label Springfield F. & M. Insur with her flow of talk and flock of | —careful," are the other examples. ance Company dull daughters. And we never come What is called “jointed’\ thinking is good exércise, too. This deals with across the sweet-faced, sad-eyed Fire Association of Phila. ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING single woman—the typical maiden ordinary knowledge and is worked on the bell and response system. A j- ? at Reasonable Rates • aunt of the Victorian era. AURO RA, OREGON Sad to say, the ideal old lady has j friend, for instance, may say “Venice.” THEODORE RE5CH gone forever, with her silver hair, You have to respond with a word Aurora, Ore. Phone 1115 white cap, black gown and gentle, which has to do with Venice. “Shake Will pay highest market price dignified manners. Old ladies, such as speare, canals,” would be two re O. D. EBY for Hogs. those depicted in Whistler’s famous sponses. A tenth of a second should A T TORNEY-AT-LAW portrait of his mother, or in Manet’s be taken—no more. Liverpool” should Oregon City, Oregon bring the flash of ‘liners.” picture of Mme. Manet mere, have ceased to exist in our social life of j Then there is “characteristic” think Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice ing. An animal is named, and a char F J R . B . F . G IE S Y today. Everything in life—art, dress, rules j acteristic must be thought of ¡and of health and beauty culture—tends I spoken. Donkey—ears, and zebra-— toward thé exit of the middle-aged ! stripes ate illustrations. All those are B. F. Lindas W. L. Mulvey Physician woman. And she Is out of it on the ] tenths for a start. stage and In fiction. Balzac’s “Femme | The testing of speed thought is not Lawyers de Trente Ans” seems a back number,’] a test of knowledge although it may and Surgeon as many heroines in up-to-date novels reveal the want of it. The idea is to 10 Hogg Bldg. are well on in the forties and fifties. ! speed up the brain. Both Phones _ Ore. Oregon City, And the-same note is sounded in the ! Office at Residence Aurora, Ore. plays of the period. Someone Lost a Leg Most of us live up to this august | A patrolman in the western part example. Women of sixty or seventy } of ’ the city, was pacing his beat with yacht, hunt, shoot, dance, play golf , nothing in particular on his mind Dig. C. Ammeter ! Asquith & Hocken % and hookey and drive their own mo- j when he chanced to notice’ an old * D E N T I S T tor cars. One peeress, who was mar-' ! boiler in tlie 200 block in South AINTIING ried in the sixties, drives her car with j Missouri street, thè Indianapolis News Has established his Dental office in ♦ "Success, and another of the same age reports. Some shadowy object just the APER HANGING Aurora Bank Building, where leads cotillons, although she is the 1 inside the boiler caused the cop to he will be present each Tuesday, » AND TINTING proud owner of several grandchildren, j hesitate and then decide to investi Friday and Saturday, from 9 a, m. ♦♦ All Work Neatly Done Much can be said on. the side of ‘ gate. He walked softly toward the to 6 p. m. ♦ PLATE? A SPECIALTY perennial youthfulness. The desire old boiler and there, sure enough, he Phone 5012 Aurora, Ore. to prolong, one’s youth shows vital spied a man’s leg, just inside. AURORA, OREGON force and is said to be a sure proof “Aha, a bum asleep for the day,” of national well-being. Every wom mused the topper. He made a quiek DR. H. O. HELMER an for her own sake would fain keep grab at the leg. To his dismay the Phone 5-51 Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. fresh and young, as, she Is well aware, leg came out of the boiler easily, Evenings and Sunday by appointment Graduate of (VETERINARIAN) the Kansas City Veterin that so, long as her looks remain she but no man followed. Shortly there ary College, 1913; Post-graduate of can rule men, and there will be no after a policeman with three legs D R . S . J. L E V IT T the Indianapolis Veterinary College, “Finis” written on the page of her’ called at police headquarters and léft 1923; Examined and Licensed by the DENTIST book of life.:—The Hon. Mrs. Fitzroy his extra leg at the lost article de I. O: O. F. Building State of Oregon. Stewart in the London Mail. partment. The artificial limb is an Room 1 anfi 2 Molalla, Oregon Call, Phone or Write, Canby, Oregon expensive one and the police are' at a loss to know how. far a one-legged Great Speed of Air Craft man would go before he learned his When speed records established by j loss. i_ 1 1 inni lililí (iiiiiiiiiyiii iiiiiiiiiiiis i airmen are recorded, only those who are in the game can really under- j Indian Confederacy stand what real speed means. Trains | or autos traveling at*the rate of sixty The “Six Nations” was a confedera miles an hour give a thrill, but what tion of Indian tribes;, formerly in are these compared with “air” thrills. habiting the central and western part A very good illustration was given by of New York state. As early, as the an aviator who took part in one of the beginning of the Seventeenth century, contests, acting as mechanic on an the Mohawks, Oneidas, Senecas, airplane which was moving' at nearly Cayugas and Onpndagas had formed a two miles a minute. “We seemed to league, known as the Five Nations; have the whole sky to ourselves one but in 1712 they were joined by the minute,” he said, “and then behind us Tuscaroras, a related tribe from North appeared one of the giants. She over Carolina, and were, thenceforth known hauled us as if we were standing still, as the Six Nations- In 1783 the Mo TUNICK LINEN and was far in front almost before hawks and Cayugas rhigrated to MOIRETTE LAWN we realized we not alone.” j Canada, and the confederacy was -dis In tinted colors..^ solved. The total number of the “Six Curiously enough even the airmen j 01000102020009000 themselves find it difficult to estimate Nations” probably nev.er exceeded This is a real bargain and will not last long, so come early at what rate they are tearing over twenty-five thousand.—Kansas City Star. the earth. A new disease has been discovered Pete yandemeer, champion broncho by Dr. Marshall Clinton, of the Uni buster of Canada at the Calgary stam- versity of Buffalo. The symptoms abe ' pede of 1923, and a friend of the sharp shooting pains in the side. prince of Wales, has recently been Prior to his discovery, he declares, made Chief Sky High by the Sarcee many physicians mistook it for ap i Indians of Alberta. He showed such pendicitis, gall bladder infection, kid ; skill as a wild horse tamer and bron- ney trouble or some other serious ail i: cho buster on the -Indian reserve that ment. Many women have been oper the Sarcees insisted on making him ated on for appendicitis, when house j a chief, in'-1923 - Pete Vandemeer. wife’s rib was all that was the mat ] was a guest of the prince of Wales ter with them, Doctor Clinton says. j at the “E. P.” ranch, near High The ailment is common and occurs ¡ river, and rode Albert Kid, the wick- most frequently among housewives. | edest horse at the Calgary stampede, Persons who are shortwaisted are es | for the entertainment of Alberta’* pecially . subject to It. The cure for l royal rancher, costolgia consists' of an operation to remove the tip of the floating rib.— Day of Long Speeches Pathfinder Magazine. Evidence that commencement day speeches were even longer years ago than now is offered/ by a Methodist Reflected Glory Two artists on tour took a hack at Episcopal church bulletin, which says: Marseilles to visit the city in comfort. j “Records of the early history of Dick- At thé end of a few minutes the cab j insoh college show that our great-great man turned around and remarked: ! grandfathers and grandmothers 'Til say you two are no fools.”. | thought nothing of sitting through an Astounded, the two friends looked ! entire day of speechmaking to see | their sons and daughters graduate. at each other without a word. salutatory oration, delivered in Five minutes;, afterward the same ] j The Latin, was scarcely less flowery than thing happened. “Why do you keep telling ns that?” | the string of speeches that followed, j A two-hour Intermission allowed the asked one of the travelers. “Ha! pardi,” he answered. “Ton i auditors a brief relapse to normalcy.” have engaged, without knowing it, the best cabman in Marseilles.”—Le Rire, His Reward Paris. “Howdy, Tobe!” saluted an ac- | quaintance from Slippery Slap. “How’d you come out in that poker Made Provision for Pets I ; game tuther night?” A kind old English lady was so much “I didn’t get no money. Newt,” re- attached to three goldfish that she left i plied Tobe Sagg Mush, “but £70 ($350) for their feed and care. great gosh, look of at Sandy experience When they died the interest from the I had!”—Kansas City the Times. money was to be used to keep the grass green and .smooth above their Back Number graves and decorated with fitting flow ers. Another •woman provided $500 a | Grandma—Do yon want to hear the year for the care of her pacrot. The | story of “Puss in Boots?” keeper was to bring the bird every two Elsie—No, gran’ma. No one wears years to a certain lawyer that identifi ’em now. Tell me about “Puss In cation might be made of the bird as Black Silk Slippers and Galoshes.”— ' Boston Globe. the original one. \ If You Want a Nice ROASTER for Your Thanksgiving Turkey We Have Them. Will-Snyder Co. “T H E STORE OF M E R IT ’ AURORA, ORE. iiiniiiiiiinini Are EGGS Advancing in Price Give your hens a chance to show a nice profit this month by giving them plenty of— Mother Hubbard EGG PRODUCER COSTS ............ .........LESS PROFITS ...LARGER AURORA FEED MILL IN THE GIESY BUILDING