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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1924)
, Dumb Brutes C cp a A s o f Deepest Affection Happy Hew y&av io Yo u ~ The old year goes ... The New Year is at hand with, all its promise........ W ill-Snyder Co, “ TH E STORE OF M E R IT ” AURORA, ORE. I have spent most of my life among animals, and in a part of the world where you may be a week or two with out seeing a white face you become rather pally with dogs and horses and sheep and cattle and birds. You get to know them and their wyys and traits as well as you know yourself, and the love and affection in all animals is very beautiful. Of the love o f a dog for man the whole world knows. It is the only animal that really loves man with a great love—the only animal that looks you in the eyes and tells you so. Oth er animals have affection for one. but never love like this. On my farm I have a mare four years old and a horse of two years— they are brother and sister. When the mother died the young horse did not leave the spot for days. The sister has mothered it ever since. They are inseparable—eating together, drinking together, sleeping together—and if I take one away to work they are neigh ing, to each other the whole time. But the finest love in animals is the maternal love. The self-sacrifice and devotion of the female in ail ani mals for their young is one of the most beautiful things in the world. Timid sheep, with their lambs, will Stamp their fore feet and walk boldly up to anything that conies near. A cow will hide its calf in long grass and graze, apparently unconcerned, some way oft. But go near that long grass where the calf has been hidden, and the cow, which has been looking at you out of the" corner of her eye all the time, will come at you full tilt.— Leonard Flemming, in London Mail. H . 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 I N G D O N E IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H AURORA, - W AREHOUSE. - - JU ST ONE PU RPOSE To supply the Men and Young Men of the Willamette Valley with the best of Clothes apd Furnishings at Reasonable Prices. BISHOP’S 136 N. Commercial Street CLOTHING & WOOLEN MILLS STORE Salem, Oregon P R IZ E /Aurora Hutíwrd f1owtor (a i Wxxibtfrn nilCitf W Balloon Dance W IT H A K I C K flehamà. New Era ira turn Ainreville. rion Saturday, Dec. 27th % Novelty Orchestra Summons. Fishermen W h o H ave No N o.......... In the Circuit Court U se for H ook and Line of the State of Oregon for Marion Fling w id e th e d o o r and let it in ! ^ n d m ay rich blessings w ith it com e, A reign o f righteousness begin. —RAX VET KAK& to C M n Aurora Observer The negroes of Jamaica have an odd method of getting fish. They go out on a calm moonlight night and row about until they notice a spot where the water is ruffled. This means that a shoal of red snapper is on the sur face. Rowing to the spot one of the men begins beating on the side of the boat with a wooden club. The fish are ter rified and jump high into the air, and some at least are sure to fall into the boat. From a dozen to twenty may be caught out of one shoal, and since they are big fish, weighing from two to five pounds apiece, the take is well worth having. The writer has seen mullet taken in similar fashion off the Florida coast. The boat, however, went out on a dark night and was provided with a strong flare In the bows. Then the surface of the water was beaten with the oar blades and the mullet Jumped in scores, qnite a number falling in the boat nets stretched to receive them. Told of Crime in Sleep Talking in his Sleep, a man in Gey- Ion furnished the police with a clue which has led to. the arrest of several men as murderers. An English planter was killed on his estate by five or six natives. It seemed for Some time that the mystery of their identity would never be solved. Just when the police were beginning to despair of finding any clue whatever, they discovered a man sleeping near the scene of the murder, and talking in his sleep. What he said was so astounding that the police stopped to listen. As a result of what they heard, they obtained suffi cient evidence to later arrest the man who had so unwittingly furnished the clues and four other men who had taken part in the crime. SALE AND WANT ADS. For Sale? Good fresh cow. Elias Keil, Aurora, Oregon. 52-2tp Automobile for "exchange. ^ What have you? or for sale cheap. Observer. NOTICE:, The sale season is at hand and I am prepared to handle all kinds o f sales to your satisfaction. When ready, call Will Heinz, Auctioneer, Aurora Route 1, or Canby 13*16. 34tf Looking Ahead They had been planning their wed UST as the ties of friendship J are strengthened at this holi day season, so may our business associations grow in mutual accord and confidence. W ith best wishes' for Christmas and the New Year— For Sale: 0. I. C. weaned pigs. Wm Jeskey. 49-2tp For Sale: Nice big apples, free from worms, 65c and 75c per box. Call Herman Kuhnke, Needy Phone. 1 mile east o f Needy. 60-ltp Sadler & Kraus THE BEST FOB THE PRICE Let us print you some statements. People appreciate monthly statements o f their account. A ny business. Any one selling anything should have statements. Wei print and furnish the right kind. They do the work, I too.— Observer. Early Army Chaplains The War department says that an act of the Continental congress, passed July 5, 1776, provided that a chaplain be appointed for each regiment In the Continental army, and that their al lowance be increased to $33 a month. The rank held by chaplain in the*Araer- ican army during the Revolutionary war has not been ascertained, nor has it been ascertained whether the rank was the same for all chaplains in the Continental army at any given time, or whether the rank differed in the militia of the several colonies of states that furnished trqops for that war. Cleaning and Re-setting Mon uments, and Inscriptions Cut on Monuments at the Grave. 20 per cent Discount on ¡¡Marble and Granite Purchases Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable AURORA* ----- OREGON P L A T E S Guaranteed to fit, and ip many cases better than the natural teeth i $10 .00 beautiful all pink plate $15.00 Plate with solid gold pin teeth and the very best of rubber. Why pay more? P A IN L E S S E X T R A C T IO N S Crowns gnd Bridge Work $5 per tooth TRAINED DENTAL NURSE INSURES CLEANLINESS OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE FINISHED IN I TO STRIPS D r. P. G . B row n , Dentist Willamette Bldg., Oregon City Entrance Opposite Postoffice Hours: 3-6 Phone 562 now in sunsw ept CALIFORNIA Travel in secure,, cozy c o m fo r t via S h a sta * route. Dr. Osmar K.. W olf, Womlburn, Ore. is fully equipped to fit your eyes with proper glasses. tf DEALER IN P L A Y T IM E Y o u n e v e r c a n tell w h e n th ey “ How about the honeymoon?” she a re h o t, te le p h o n e o r E le c t asked, coyly. “ Well, what do you say to a trip to ric. W a r n you r ch ild re n . France?” he asked. M o la lla Electric C o . tf. “But,” site objected, “ you know how We have plenty o f money to loan on farms at 6 per cent. No commission. Reliable Abstracts. Oregon City Ab stract Company. 44-tfc CHARLES GLAZE, MSCALLS — Go there this 'winter afraid I am of sea-sickness, dearest. I can’t stand the water for even ten minutes.” “ Yes,” he replied, tenderly, “ but you ought to know that love is the best remedy for that.” “ Perhaps,” she said, slowly and doubtfully. “But—but what about the return trip.”—London Tit-Bits Bert Rhodes, Singer i Marble and Granite D A N G E R — L u rk s in all w ires ding, and had decided on a magnificent ceremony. AND County. Department No. 2. Bertha Wilson,. Plaintiff, vs. Loren i Wilson, Defendant. To Loren Wilson, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against . you in the above entitled cause, and Court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons. and if you fail so to appear and answer’s plaintiff’s complaint herein, for warit thereof the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the I relief demanded m her complaint, [ to-wit: For a decree of divorce I forever dissolving the marriage contract existing between you and | plaintiff and granting to plaintiff such other relief . as may be equitable. This summons is published for six consecutive weeks in the Aurora Observer, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published at Aurora, in Marion County, Oregon the date of the first publi cation thereof shall be 1 December 25th, 1924, and the date of the last publication thereof shall be February 5th, 1925, all done in accordance with the order pf 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 24th, 1924. HANNAH M ARTIN, IVAN G. M A R TIN , CA RE Y F. M A R TIN , Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: 413 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. Put Ban on Chess During the Thirteenth and the four following centuries chess was quite commonly played and Jewish litèra- ture contains numerous rabbinical opinions for and against It. After a visitation of the plague in 1575, the Three Rabbis of Cremona declared that, with the exception of chess, all games were “ primary evils and the cause of all troubles.” After the great fire at Frankfort-on-the-Main in 1711, the Jewish community passed a resolu tion forbidding for a period of 14 years the playing of chess. When played on the Sabbath, it became eus tomary in Germany to use. chessmen made o f silver in honor of the day. OREGON Four trains daily to San Francisco. 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