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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1911)
> ì NEWS CAUGHT UPON THE BREEZE ! r ••* 4 U Yu Waal tn^Kanw What’s Gaia*. «• Jnst Gkacc O ttr' a * Cal—i al H un. Hand in the names of your v it Correspondence solicited. Wm. W urster »pent Sunday- The Observer and Weekly Journal, land. V" one year for $1.75. i* V-. . ' V* ' X' ' J£-' Mr. and M r s . ^ L . Bents visited George H art wig made a business trip ■ • s» ■ • . Portland Tuesday. to Portland Monday. ! j The G t^srrer and Weekly Oregonian, Miss Laura Bennett spent S tn o fiT a t L l u #75> the home of her parent» in- Salem. t i i , • - • ... T \ . - \ L. Bents was a Portland vis Fred Giesy, of Portland, spent Sun it« ^ mi Saturday last. day with his unde. Dr. M. Giesy. William Wolfer of Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller were Hub Sunday visitor in town. bard visitors last Friday afternoon. J . G. Miller made a business trip to C . H. Wakefield and John McNeil, of Wood burn, were Sunday visitors in the county seat Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Marsh and d s u ^ ^ r ^ J f is s Mis» Francis Weaver, of Hubbard, Alma, visited in Portland last Saturday. Dr. W. H. Goulet, V. S., of Wood •pent part of last week visiting friends burn, was a caller here la»t Friday.. in Aurora. Mrs. Helen C. Hurst, who has been Read Hie advertisement» in the Ob server if you sre looking for Hie best ill for several ,wefeks/f is much improved. places to trade. j Mr. and fat»». Je^n Damm, of Macks- J. B. ‘H urst and Mr. Terry, of Canby, burg were ¿hopping in town last Mon were business callers in our hustling day. if'-' " 1 town last Friday. Mrs. Diana Sn^dfer, our popular post A. J. Mishler returned from a week's mistress, was a * Portland visitor on * visit a t Mad*** and other Central Ore Tuesday. gon points lsst Monday. F. H. Goyt, manager, of the Wood- G. A. Simkins purchased the stock o f burn Lumber Co., was a business caller liquor formerly owned fay August Kling here last Saturday. er, a t receiver's sale last Thursday. Miss Georgia Kraus went to Portland rel C. C. Schmucker will hold a public Saturday for a few \ vV salt of personal property a t his home atives and friends. one mile south of Needy on March 24. Mrs. McCarthy, of The Dalles, iji vis J . H. Settlemier, Jr., and a party of iting her mother, Mrs. Maftin Lebo, fx 7 Woodbum school teachers visited our who lives near town. town on Thursday evening of last week. The Woman's Club held their regular A cement walk, which will add to the weekly meeting yesterday.' afternoon, appearance of our Kaon street, is to be with Mrs. J . Ogle as hostess. laid from the bank corner to Miller's * ' A baby girl recently gladdened the ■ garage. - home of Mr. and Mrs« Wm. W urster. town. Mrs. Eugene Moshberger and child Mother and child are doing Veil. ren, of Woodburn, spent Saturday and Dr. M. Giesy, has about recovered Sunday n t the hosne o f h er father, Dr. from his late attack of rheumatism and M. Giesy. is again able to be »round the store.' - M in Enuna Quinn, deputy county Mr, and Mrs. j . B. Hurst, of Canby, çlerk of Clackamas county, visited in came up Monday for a short visit with the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Higgin Mr. H u n t's mother, who has been: on botham Sunday. the sick list for some time. A. € . Scheurer spent Sunday a t the Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Miller took ad- bedside of his mother, Mrs. Joseph of Hie fine weather and excellent roads Scheurer, of Hillsboro, who has had a last Tuesday and made a flying trip to severe attack of heart trouble. Portland in their automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Will came up from There will be Sunday School services Portland last Sunday and will make a t the Presbyterian church a t 10:30 Sun their future home here. They will oc day morning, and the Christian Endeav- cupy the Arthur Kraus building. or society will meet in the evening Mrs. Elms Palmer, o f Nebraska, ar a t 7;30. rived last Saturday evening for a sev Miss Sarah Stewart, who formerly eral week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. held a position with the Aurora State John Lundeen, of the Aurora hotel. Bank, came down from Salem Sunday* George Simpson, who recently under and is again temporarily occupying her went an Operation at the Good Samar old position. itan hospital in Portland, is improving Mrs. William Ryan and little daugh rapidly and will be home An a short te r went to Hillsboro last Saturday to time. visit a t the .home of her mother, who The Pythian Sisters, auxilliary Of the Knights of Pythias, will give alocal talent entertainment a t Mjller'a hall on April 1. D fn 't fail to keep this in mind. Mr. and fairs. George Leffler, who re side about three miles east of Hubbard, had the misfortune to lose their infant daughter, aged three hours, on Monday of this week. ' Everybody should turn out and attend the the dance given for the benefit of thebasebal) team a t Miller's hall next Saturday evening, March 25. A good time is assured. Sam Hooyer has obtained a logging contract with the Inman Paulson Go.'Z of Portland, and last week moved with his family to a point across the river above ButteviUe. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church, of Donald, will give a program and bazaar next Saturday night. Ice cream and cake will be served. D on't forget your poel.et-book. has been quite ill. C. B. Brewer, of Missouri, on Mon day purchased a 4-acre tract near town of Joe Marsh. Mr. Brewer is a plas terer and cement worker and will im prove his property and move his family here. A. F. Will made the sale. •;/' - U j ¡§§| £■> x George Hartwig, our enterprising hardware dealer, has ordered a Bowser gasoline tank with a capacity of 175 gallons, to be placed in front of his store. The cost when installed will be about $260. The city council will meet this even- ing with a representative of the Pacific Pipe and Tank Co., to draw the plans for Hie erection of mi 80-foot tower and a 15,000 gallon capacity tank for the water system. Notary Public: All Loflal Papar» Draw» Up With NmjtaMMaaad DarpStch AURORA ,' 7V; • • DR. B. F. GIESY; M. D. .-.v PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON OFFICE A T RESIDENCE . - j DOTH TELEPHONES i. AURORA OREGON ÀURORAM EATM ARKET Drain Tile m Road Culverts,* - Well . .-vsi'. . f . . . : ‘ ■ ■ vi ,, Concrete piare,for buildings any sj^ y o u m e y want. ; *; If in need of anything,. in this lineasi!* and see me. One order witt mean more, j ........ SÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ BROS., Props W. A. W inder C mi « . « TiU l U w Aurora, * ■ . aurora ; v , ^t®on m d >; * OREGON AURORA Cadici, Sait Drinks, G prl, Tobactea,\ Post Cards and' Stationary. L O iu s FFEADQUARTERS for the itow famoun Saleas Beer. Also a fine lifte of the bHÉt Wines, Liquora áád Cigars. M m ' I'm * . W M .R Y AN AURORA, V - j «ndC ured Meat* - slw ty ^sR b an d ' F iA a i l Oyntors 'ÍÉ ñÉ lM ^io a l. Veni, G et our price# ç,s G. A. Simkin«, Prop. AURORA, OREGON GREGÇNN ^ , w e R e r t Gét TTiem at*Smith's < Notary Public Fire Inaurance Assistant Superintendent C. W. Mar tin and Traviling Freight Agent H. A: Hinshaw, both of the Southern Pacific, were in the city Monday to complete a Office at Aurora Drug Store 9: deal for a lease on a warehouse site & Both Telephones with Mishler & Gribble, commission merchants. AURORA, OREGON* r Those new ; Spring Suit» for Men. ¿ M ade to your measure and no other. Fine tailoring, p o p td ^ ' prides. Sat isfaction or your moneys refunded. O. 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