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T The Celebrated I-O-N-A Co. is now in Hubbard. * $262,896,309 Grain Export— Wheat and Flour Top List The greatest discovery in Electrotherapy. Silverton Transit Stage “ T h e C om fortable Blue Chair Cars” NORTH BOUND 1 for Portland and way points C onquers Neuritis Here is the case o f A. D. Himmelman, with W. and J. Sloane, at 432 Sutter Street, San Francisco. He was suffering from Lum bago so much that hg could not bend his back withou . the greatest pain. “ From the very first treatment of your I-ON-A-CO. ” Himmelman writes, “ the pain in my back disappeared. 1 can now bend without suf fering. A fter taking four treatments, I feel like a new man.” Leave Aurora 8:40 a. m. 1:50 p. m. 6;10 p- m. SOUTH BOUND for Hubbard, Woodburn, Mt. Angel, Silverton Leave Aurora 9:05 a. m. 2:15 p. m. 6:35 p. m. SUN. & HOLIEAYS North South 8:40 a. m. 9:05 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:15 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 10:20 p. m. Tickets at This wonderful invention is at the office of Dr. Ethel K. Riley, Hubbard, Ore., West A St., where treatments are given. Con sultation-Examination Eree D. A. Yoder Confectionery Phone 5412 Hubbard \TheA u rora Observer r u in s g iv e p r o o f OF BIBLICAL TRUTH . Facts Established by Ex plorations in Palestine Entered as second class matter March 18, J^ll, at the postoffice at Aurora, Or on, under the Act of March 3,1879. Geo. E. Knapp, Editor and Publisher. Doans on farms 6 per cent. No com mission. City loans monthly plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. tlf The value of grains and grain products exported from the United States in the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1926, is placed at $262,896,309 by the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foun dation in a survey of the • situation just issued, Wheat and flour topped the list, making up nearly two-thirds of the total. Other exports in the order of value were barley, corn, oats, rye and oa.tipgal and rolled oats. Investigation of the export figures makes Canada appear as the second largest receiver of American grain. This is due to the fa'ct that much of the grain is shipped via the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence river and is cleared to Canadian ports. The bulk of it, however, is destined for Europe. The leading buyer of Ameri can grain was Great Britain, with a record o f 18 per cent of the total ex port. Next in order, following Cana da, were the Netherlands, Cuba, Ger many, Belgium, Mexico'and Italy. Undeniable proof of the Biblical his R A IL R O A D TIME C A R D tory of the ancient city of Shechem, the falling of the walls of Jericho, SOUTHERN PACFIC ' the existence of the well of Jacob NORTH BOUND and other Biblical facts Is- estab lished by explorations in Palestine in No. 32 (on flag)_5:44 a. m. which Bishop H. M. Dubose, president No. 16 (on fla g ).............. 7:38 a. m. o f the three Tennessee annual confer No, 18 (on flag)_______ 10:27 a. m R. I. H A L L , *1. D. p. m. ences of the Methodist Episcopal No. 34 (on flag)____________ 6:30 Physician and Surgeon church, South, participated, said SOUTH BOUND Hydrotherapy, Electrotherapy, Mas Bishop Dubose at Nashville upon his DENTIST sage. Special attention to maternity return from the Holy land. No. 17 (on f l a g ) ___________ 9:43 a. cases and out calls. Has established his Dental office in Bishop Dubose and a party of Ger-1 No. 33 (on fla g)-------------- ----6:04 p. the Aurora Bank Building, where Office and residence phonës, man college professors led an arche- j No. 31 (on f l a g ) -----------------9.24 p, he will be present each Tuesday, HUBBARD - S OREGON ological trip in recent excavations in --------------- — --------------------- :-------— Friday and Saturday, from 9 a, m. Palestine and Egypt which were be to 6 p. m. gun about the time of the outbreak of Eat W ay Through Corn Acres PLATES A SPECIALTY the World war and soon will be com AURORA, OREGON pleted. The ancient city of Shechem, -said ATTORNEY AT-LAW Bishop Dubose, was definitely located with not a contradiction of the account Oregon City, Oregon o f the forgotten city as it appears Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice in the Bible. The archeologists, he de clared, identified the well of Jacob, less than a half mile outside the gates o f Shechem. Science established, he said, that the well was on the same geological level as the gates of the N O T A R Y PU B L IC tower of Shechem. FIRE IN SU RAN CE This indicates, said Bishop Dubose, that the gates of the city were built REPRESENTING and the well dug within the space of two o t three hundred years of each Pacific States Fire Insurance other. (Searg-Reeback Agricultural Foundation) Company . Proof was established, the bishop Eatihg their way through almost claimed, of the historic city of Jacob, Springfield F. & M. Insur i t was discovered, he declared, that four million acres of canned corn in the foundatipns of Shechem were the form of silage is the job American ance Company cattle, mostly dairy cows, accomplish 4)000 years old. The rounded curb of the well where every year, accerding to th e , Sears- Put your faith in the faith Firfe Association o f Phila. Christ is recorded in the Bible as hav Roebutfk- Agricultural Foundation. It ful Radio that comes from a A U R O R A ; OREGON ing sat and talked with the woman of has been estimated that they eat 96.6% Samaria, is still intact. The bishop of the vast annottnt 'of "silage while sound manufacturer who is sat upon it and drank the water, of the small amount left, swine con in business to stay. You’ll which he described as of a sweetish sume 2.2%, horses, 1.7% and sheep 1.1%. Very little silage- is fed to find no “ orphans” in our taste. The excavations were made to a poultry. All silage made on the farm depth of 38 feet, with the aid of two is consumed on the farm- because it is store. hundred indifferent natives. Traces not a product that can be handled All models o f Atwater U o f four ancient civilizations were un successfully ¡¡through commercial chan Kent Receiving sets and -‘ earthed—those of the Canaanites, the nels. Israelites, the Greeks and the Samari Radio Speakers on display. tans. Glad to demonstrate any of Tracing Course of Bullet "Archeology furnishes the best and Both Phones—Office at Residence If we were to fire a bullet horizon truest history of the world,” re them. marked Bishop Dubose. “ It is the ge tally from • the peak o f a high moun AURORA ology o f ancient civilizations. These tain, it would not go very far before reaching the earth by. a curved path discoveries are absolute confirmation which Is also a ‘portion of a large el o f Biblical history.” The walls of the city of Shechem lipse, says Dr. Paul R. Heyl, physicist, measured something like three miles o f the United States bureau of sta tistics. The greater the Initial speed In line, he said. The bishop displayed photographs of the bullet the farther it will travel of the unearthed ruins of the founda before striking the earth,* in . other tions o f a colonnade palace within the words, the wider (and shorter) the ellipse will be. If it were possible wails o f the city. “This bears out the Bible;" he as to'give the bullet an initial speed of serted. “ Not a relic of any sbrt was five miles per second and to eliminate air friction, the bullet would dear the discovered in the palace by the ex cavators. The Bible says that the earth In its fall, and continue to re sons of Jacob destroyed Shechem tp volve around it forever, the ellipse the Seventeenth century, B. C.— that having widened and shortened to a . the palace was stripped bare—and circle. The earth would thus have ac quired a tiny new satellite. With a the ruins were found as such. Jacob Biblical history says, soon evacuated plentiful supply of ammunition we out o f fear and the people returned might thus create for the earth a ring y o u ARE INTERESTED in important-NEWS system resembling that o f Saturn. and rebuilt.” , ■* o f the great Farm Organizations * * * The ancient walls of Jericho, which complete and authentic Congressional Reports the Bible records fell upon the sound Had “ Baptism of Fire ” * * * full information on Departments of ing of the ram’s horn by a priest in An Idaho forest fire ravaging a sec the time of Joshua, in the Fourteenth tion of a mountain peak, and rapidly Government and Administration * * * century B. O., actually fell, Bishop spreading towards a heavy stand of FREE SERVICE to bring you NEWS, assistance, Dubose declared. This he claimed was valuable timber was recently extin instruction and entertainment * * * a determined by the examination o f pot guished by 4b boy scouts encamped tery which fixed the age, and the two miles away. live, up-to-the-minute NEWSPAPER for the examination o f fraipnents. Tablets Five of the boys discovered the fire busy farmer and his family-and those interested '¡fruitful of “wonderful results” were while scouting near the oamp. They in agricultural pursuits. Such is pnearthed in Shechem. quickly returned for their comrades. The walls of the city of Shechem, Within 30 minutes after the discov which the archeologists uncovered, ery the entire camp was at the scene contain larger stones than those in of danger, pitting their combined the pyramids of Egypt, he said, by strength and their training against actual measurements. All the streets the flames. The fire burned over an o f the ancient city were paved. 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