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Summons ^ A u ro ra Observer L IT T L E T H I N G S T H A T HELP Entered as second class m atter March '28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora, -Oregon, under the Act of March 8,1879. Geo. E. Knapp. Editor and Publisher EDITORIAL Opinions of the Observer Leave Child Labor to States President Coolidge refuses to support the child labor amend ment to * the federal constitution, which would give Congress juris diction over labor of all persons under 18 years of age. The child labor amendment ad vocates will try to force every legis lature in session this coming year to submit this question to a vote of the people. Massachusetts and some other states have buried the amendment under enormous negative majori ties, taking position that it is a question for every state to deal with. Business organizations, some 40 organizations of manufacturers and about 80 state and national organi zations of farmers and hundreds of chambers of commerce and bar associations are opposing this twen tieth amendment. The federal child labor amend ment would create a new depart ment at Washington with an army of officials traveling all over the United States and telling families of good American citizens how to bring up their children and issuing permits whether boys and girls up to the age of 18 shall be permitted to labor, and under what condi tions.—The Manufacturer* Have You This Habit? By Margaret Morison THE MONKEYS L ife’s su c h a ro u n d of little th in g s. H ow can w e sto p to see T he v a st, s till sp le n d o r of th e sk y T he h ig h s t a r s ’ m y ste ry ? F o r a ll o u r d ay s a re filled so fu ll Of little fre ttin g : cares, Of little u n e x p ected joys. A nd su d d en sm a ll d esp airs. —C h ristin e K e r r D avis. N o............. In the Circuit Court I of the State of Oregon for Marion I County. Department No. 2. By DOUGLAS MALLOCH j Helen Powell, Plaintiff, vs. Edgar Powell, Defendant. To Edgar Powell, the defendant A SEED is small, a tree is mighty. and yet the tree was once above named: In the name of the a seed State of Oregon you are hereby re That someone planted by the highway quired appear and answer to to serve some later Pilgrim’s the complaint filed against need. you in the a b o v e entitled Upon the world the sun was beating, cause and court within six weeks the road was dusty, day was hot; i the date of the first A little seed, a little moment—and yet 1 I publication of this summons, and a little helped a lot. j if you fail so to appear and answer smile may only take a minute, a plaintiff’s complaint, herein for want thereof, the plaintiff will word of kindness little more. And yet they both are like the maple apply to the court for the relief that someone planted long demanded in her complaint, to- before. wit: For a decree of divorce for Some weary heart some day remem ever dissolving the marriage con bers a word, a smile, no matter tract existing between you and what, 1 plaintiff and granting to plaintiff A passing thought of consolation—and ¡such other relief as may be yet a little helped a lot. | equitable. This summons is published for I often think our great endeavors, am bitious dreams mankind to aid. six consecutive weeks in the Aurora May fill’ the world with less of beauty Observer, a newspaper of general than does the pilgrim's patch of circulation printed and published shade; at Aurora, in Marion County, The things we do sincerely, sweetly, Oregon, the date of the first pub the acts unconscious, dreamed or lication thereof shall be Thursday, not, May lift men higher, serve them bet December 18th, 1924, and the date ter—the little things that help of the last publication thereof shall be January 29th 1925, all done in a lot. (© by McClure N ew sp ap er S y n d ic a te .) accordance with the order of --------o ------- Honorable L. H. McMahan, Judge of the above entitled court, which order was dated and entered of record in the above entitled cause on December 15th, 1924. HANNAH M ARTIN, IVAN G, MARTIN, By F. A. WALKER CAREY F. M ARTIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 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But don’t delay, for the edition of this book is limited. rT»HE socially most Important three - A members of Miss Kite’s boarding FOOD FOR THE FAMILY house were lingering on Sunday eve /T 'H E farther away we get from ning round the supper table discussing Summons ^ what we are pleased to call cul the latest new arrival. DAINTY way to serve oysters la ture and civilization, the less we see A “Well,” began Miss Pry, “her dooi the following: of vanity and its exacting demands on was open the other day and I pushed No. 17326. In the Circuit Court Oysters in Crusts. humanity. Generally, we mortals rest it a little further so that I couldn’t Prepare a dozen long crusty rolls by fairly content until the vanity bee be of the State of Oregon for Marion help seeing Into the room. Do you get cutting in half the long way. Pull out gins to buzz about our heads and County. Department No. 2, me—there was nothing in It, absolute the soft crumb until only the crusty turns our imaginations adrift into un Rosa M. McDole, plaintiff, vs. ly nothing, except some kind of Chi shell is left. Fill the bottom shells accustomed channels, where the wa Henry McDole, defendant. nese Idol above her desk.” with the following: Into a porcelain ters are dangerous at all times even To Henry McDole, the defend “Have you noticed,” went on Mrs. saucepan put four tablespoonfuls of for the strongest swimmers. ant above named: In the Name Whisper, her head pushed forward, butter, a little salt, pepper and pap But we take the plunge with a great her eyes starting out so that they rika. and when the butter is hot add dash of pride. of the State of Oregon, you are Get Proper View Point seemed to be getting ahead of the rest four dozen medium-sized oysters and We know it is perilous to display hereby required to appear and of her face, "have you noticed that toss over the fire until the gills are our weak points to our intimate's, answer the complaint filed against Is always out at nights? She curled; Lift out the oysters and when we should hold our tongues, yet you in the above entitled cause, Building permits in the United she came last Monday and not one night dredge flour Into each of the lower States for October showed an in has she been in—returns when it’s al shells. Add to the liquor in the sauce we keep incessantly “gabbing” and and Court within six weeks from' airing our delinquencies. the date of the first publication of crease of 3 per cent over October, most midnight. If you ask m e!” pan enough milk or water to make Our emotions and expressions are this summons to-wit: Within six Mr. Grundy slid back In his chair 1923; also an increase of about 16 and pushed his hands into his pock one cupful and a half of liquid, thicken taken at their par value and we are weeks from Thursday, December RAILROAD TIME CARD two tablespoonfuls of flour and | measured accordingly. SOUTHERN PACIFIC per cent over September, this year, ets, his eyes half shut: “That doesn’t with stir until it boils and is well cooked. But being the fools we are we keep 18,1924, and if you fail to so answer , i NORTH BOUND according to national monthly seem as strange to me as the fact Put two tablespoonfuls of the gravy f dp the farcical play and later pay a or appear therein, for want thereof No. 32 (on Flag)__________ ..,5:44 a. m. that she’s in all day. Looks as if she the plaintiff will apply to the Court building survey of S. W. Straus & were hiding from something. Wha! over ench crust of oysters. Put on the two-fold price for our folly. No. 16 (on Flag)__ _______7:38 a. m. upper crusts, which should be. thickly But the worst part of it all is that for the relief demanded in her com No. 62 (Stop)__________ 10:19 a. m. Co. credentials have we, anyway, to let brushed with butter, and place all in plaint, to-wit: a decree dissolving No. 18 (Stop) . when we once begin to make payments -.1:23 p. m, New building that is done, us know she isn’t a bad sort? Sounds a hot oven until the crusts are well- we discover that we must continue the marriage contract now existing to me!” No. 34 (on Flag)_________ 6:47 p. m. heated through. whether it be wood, steel, con queer them with punctilious regularity dur between you and plaintiff and re Finally Miss Pry turned to Mrs. SOUTH BOUND ing the balance of our vain lives. storing plaintiff to her former name No. 17 (Stop)__ _________ 9:43 a. m. crete or brick, requires lumber in Whisper. Roast of Beef, Yorkshire Pudding. The preacher may preach, the phy of Rosa M. Huntley. “Vou say she’s always out In the its construction. Western states No, 61 (on Flag) _______ .1:31 p, m. Select a rib roast, leaving in the sician may warn, but youth accepts evening?" This summons is published for No. 33 (Stop)__________ ,.4:52 p. m. are particularly interested in sound "She will have been here a week to bones ;- roll and roast as usual. For no doctrine except its own, formulat six consecutive weeks in the Aurora No. 31 (on F lag)_________ ....9 .1 4 p. m. conditions in the lumber industry morrow, and not one night so far has the pudding sift together one and one- ed in its own mind, to be worked out half cupfuls of pastry flour, a scant in its own way, without reserve and Observer, a newspaper of general and the surest way to secure and she been at home. “I think,” said Miss Pry, “that we teaspoonful of salt, add one and one- with a terrible array of afterthought circulation, printed and published FO R OVER 40 YEARS maintain sound conditions in other have a right—indeed a duty—to know half cupful of milk to form a smooth which no ingenuity of man has yet at Aurora, in Marion County, Ore A L L ’S CA TARRH M E D IC IN E h a s basic lines of industry, including what's going on under the roof that batter, then add three eggs beaten un been able to turn, to profitable ac gon, the date of the first publica H been used successfully in th e tre a tm e n t til thick and light. Turn into a hot count to the raw and green newcom . mining and agriculture, which fur supports us. I think that in her ab dripping pan well greased with the ers, buoyant and gay of heart in face tion thereof being Thursday, o i H C A a L ta L rrh RR H M E D IC IN E con December 18, 1924, and the date sists o f 'S an CA TA sence we three should investigate this O intm ent w hich Quickly nish the market for lumber. woman’s room. These are unsettled beef drippings, or in gem pans if pre of the coming storm. R elieves by local application, an d th e of the last publication thereof There is now and then an exhibi being Thursday, January 29. 1925, In te rn a l Medicine, a Tonic, w hich a c ts A logger may say, “What do I times and we can’t afford to trust any ferred. Baste with the drippings. th ro u g h th e Blood on th e Mucous S u r tion of wisdom in some noble youths faces, th u s reducing th e inflam m ation. care if the railroad company has a one.” who have seemed to caught hold of all done in accordance with the Sold b y all druggists. So, led by Mr. Grundy, they tip order of the Honorable L. H. F . J . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. strike or metal prices are so low the divine spirit and held it to a de toed above. The door was unlocked McMahan, Judge of the above en tectable old age. that mines cannot operate, my job and they pushed It open noiselessly, (©. 1124, W estern N ew spaper U nion.) But to read day after day In the pa titled Court, which order is dated - ----------O----------- groping their way into the unllghted is in the woods?” “ No Collection, No, Charge” pers anent the doings of youth Is a and entered of record in said If the railroad doesn’t buy ties room. They were all well past the dally reminder that the old world Is cause December 10, 1924. Delinquent accounts collected on a threshold and in a huddled group in and car timber, if the mine fails to the center of the floor when suddenly Jogging along pretty much as It did contingent basis. We do the work, HANNAH M ARTIN, In the days of King Tut, and that the shoulder the expense and make no IVAN G. M ARTIN, buy mine timbers and if the farm the light went on. There was the charge unless collection is made. vanities of his time, were no whit less CAREY F. M ARTIN, ers cannot buy lumber for buildings, mysterious newcomer, a fair-haired, $100,000.00 Bad Accounts Turned In than purs or of our grandfathers and bright-colored, wholesome young per-, Attorneys for Plaintiff. to Cash Since We Started. Jot down grandmothers, who ate terrapin to-' fences, etc., the logger in the son of twenty-five, curled up on the Post Office address: 413 Masonic a trial list of bad ones and let us Bq H ILE N ROWLAND gether, or danced till morn in lace western forest will soon be out of a cushions under the electric switch. turn them into actual faoney. frills and ruffled cravats In pursuit of Temple Building, Salem, Oregon. “Come in,” she said somewhat su job. That is why we are all in Dec. 18-25-Jan. 1-8-15-22-29. vanities for which they eventually Business Men’s Adjustment Co. perfluously ; “how nice of you to call MOST, the average "kiss lasts terested in helping maintain good the only night I have away from the the price in full. thirty seconds—but the memory paid Aurora: 50 minutes from Salem; 315-16 Masonic Bldg., , Phone 911 ( $ by McClure N ew sp ap er S ynd icate.) general conditions, because it theater. Sit down—do. Oh, you arv of it (if you don’t marry) and the con 60 minutes from Portland; 30 min SALfcM, OREGON means our own bread and butter, looking at my mascot that I got in sequences (if you do) may last for utes from Oregon City. Japan last summer? It’s the three thirty years. —Ind. News Bureau. he Y oung Lady sacred monkeys; the one with his hands over his eyes, Miss Pry, means A c ro ss th e W a x Only a college co-ed can “tell you all ‘See no evil’—and the next one with about men.” A multiple divorcee knows his hands over his ears, Mrs. Whisper, enough to know that you can’t know Never Taught to Speak, means 'Hear no evil'—and that last anything about ANY man, until you’ve Children Grew Up Dumb Mr. Grundy, with his hands over his been married to him, at least once. Akbar, one of the first of the greet mouth means, ‘Speak no evil!’ curi moguls who ruled India, has been ously Christian—that habit of ‘See- Whsn a man declares “ I never flat named the Asiatic Charlemagne. He no-evll, Hear-no-evil, Speak-no-evH’,!’' ter!” hold onto your heart and head was a statesman and an educator, and HAVE VOU THIS HABIT? around the ourves of hit conversation. built a palace for the reception of men (© by M e tro p o lita n N e w sp a p er S erv ice.) -------- o-------- who loved learning and sought after A man may lose his job, his money wisdom. H ie great mogul’s passion M - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * and his top h air; but, hot until he loses for knowledge Is said to have been Ills enthusiasm does he part with that MEN YOU M A Y M A R R Y shown by a whimsical experiment he supreme gift of the gods—Eternal once made to determine If it was true, Youth I Has a man like this proposed as he had heard, that Hebrew was the We have funds to supply your needs for to you? natural language of all who had never The average man’s idea of "convers Symptoms: Heavily built, been taught any other tongue. new buildings, land clearing, or new and ad ing” with a woman is to gaze at her in shaggy head, dour, but has a To test this assertion Akbar caused tently and let her “babble on,” while gleam In his orbs, and is a “kind a dozen nursing children to be shut up ditional equipment. Or perhaps you have a he thinks up the brilliant thing he man.” Doesn’t think much about In a castle, six leagues from Agra, his wants to spy next. theater, cards, etc., talks much capital city. Each child was reared mortgage maturing in the near future. of what he wants to do with his by a dumb nurse; the porter also was Every woman in lovo believes her technical magazine of which he a mute and was forbidden, upon pain self a Christopher Columbus, who has is editor, how he slaves with the .of de%th, to open the gates of the cas discovered the one and only man on We loan on first mortgage security ex night, and what a wonderful tle. When the children were twelve earth who will never look at another mate you will be for him— years old Akbar ordered them to be womian. clusively and will be glad to consider your IN FACT brought before him. He never seems to think if Men learned In Sanskrit, In Arabic, Because a man enjoys eating grape application. he’d suit you. la Persian and In Hebrew were assem fruit is- no sign that he doesn’t prefer Prescription for the bride-to- bled at the royal palace to tell what strawberries; and the fact that he en be: languages the children spoke. Akbar, joys kissing a woman seems never to We loan for three or five years at cur Love his work ever better seated on his throne and surrounded be a proof that he doesn’t love another than you do ,hlm. For by these linguists, ordered the children woman. rent rates. get your own interests in his. to be brought In. Each child was ad The young lady across the way says Absorb this: dressed and, to the surprise of the Nowadays the White Woman’s Bur Henry Ford has now organized a $15,- Interest is the interest bear assembly, every one answered by a den seems to be the effort to be up 000,000 company to manufacture coal ing note in the marriage bank. sign. Not a child could speak a word. with the styles in what’s left of the and she guesses it will be cheaper (© by M cC lure N e w sp a p e r S y n d ica te.) They had all left rned from their nurses clothes she wears. next year. to express themselves by gestures. (© by McClure N ew spaper S y nd icate.) (® by H elen R ew lnnd.) Reflections of a Bachelor Qirl & | WILLAMETTE VALLEY Mortgage Loan Co. Office at Aurora State Bank