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RAILROAD TIME CARD M odem Priscilla and Home Needle W ork both one year $1.25. SOUTHEN PACIFIC North Bound No. No. No. No. 30, 28, 18, 14, 7,38 a. 10:24 a. 2:33 p. 8:49jJ. m. m. (on flag.) m. m. (on flag.) South Bound No. No. No. No. No. 17, 15, 19, 27, 9, 2:37 a. 9:44 a. 3:14 p. 5:3l p. 7:28 p. m. in. (on flag.) m. m. (on flag.) m. MARKET REPORT Eggs, per dozen, 29*: Butter, 2-lb. roll, 65c Butter Fat, Fat Hens, 16c Spring Broilers, 16c to 18c Ducks, 18c Turkeys, old, 20c 3eese 12c Beans 8c to 12c Cascara, 6c Lard, 26c Wheat, $.275 Oats, 65c Onions lb. 8c Wool, 50c Mohair 60c Potatoes, $3.00 J. C. Brewer o f Meridian was trans- j acting business here Friday. i ♦ DR. ERICH R. STARKE l t DENTIST Mrs. A. R. Eisner went to Portland \ Sunday to visit her mother Mrs. Arndt, j Mrs. C. C. Oldfield left Sunday for a I relatives in Portland, j j week’ s visit with Highest cash price paid for Chittemi bark at Moore’s Drug Store, Woodburn, j Oregon. John Giesy was down from Salem Sunday to visit his sister Mrs. George Kraus. Get R e a d y ♦ All Dental Work Conscientiously Done and A t Moderate Prices. i i * ♦ ♦ i FOR H AYIN G. W e catry A d vance and Milwaukee Mow ers and Rakes. Come and see them before buying or if you need repairs for your old mowers get them now, and Avoid Delays. PLATE W O R K A SPECIALTY Bank Building P hone , M ain 20 A urora , O regon Mrs. Joseph Graham was among the Butteville people shopping here Satur day. MACKSBURG. Henry Guertler and family o f Macks burg were here Friday, motoring into | Chris. Christner took an auto load of town in his new car. his neighbors to Portland on Saturday, Mrs. L. G. Giesy and Mrs. Ed. Vad- June 2nd. nais were in Aurora Saturday from the Ed. Graves with Sam and Andy Gi ib- Giesy home near Donald. ble, who enlisted a short time ago, are E. M. Hurst has been shipping a in San Antonio Texas. Sam Gribble large quantity o f scrap iron and hop has shared in the epidemic o f measles with which many o f the volunteers wire to Portland the past week. have been attacked. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Snyder have Everyone knowing Supervisor Vedder moved to Portland where Mrs. Snyder will be under medical treatment. They o f the Clackamas county schools are grieved to learn o f the death o f his lit left Monday. tle son, aged four years, and would C. B. Brewer has been engaged fo r like to convey through the Observer several days putting in concrete cross most sincere sympathy with Mr. and walks for the city and sidewalks for Mrs. Vedder in their trouble. Fry Brothers. Election on Monday and Registration Fred Keffer and Pearl Lundy left this for the war 1 Census on Tuesday have week for Gervais (Route 3) where they kept many o f the ranchers away from have a contract to clear 30 acres of their work and have also given them Modern Priscilla, 2 years, $1.50 land for Geo. Benedict. opportunity to view the advance that C. D. F. Wilson and sons were here Born, Wednesday June 6, to the wife mother nature has made in the Friday. o f Henry Gilbertson a daughter.—To newly planted gardens and fields in two the wife o f Mr. Paige at the Wagner days time. It is E Z to sell your junk to E. M. farm, a daughter. Dr. Giesy attended The Mothers’ Club is to meet on June Hurst at a good price. both cases. 7th, at the home o f Mrs. Simon Miller. Mrs. J. E. Stutzman was here Friday If you have any old ivon, old rub As some benevolent work involving from Meridian. ber, copper, bras.s paper,, or any more than the usual amount o f time is Gust Frederickson was in the city other old things you do not know to be done, Mrs. Miller has invited the Friday from Needy. w h a t.to do with sell them to Ezra club to an all day session. The pro posed summer vacation o f the Mothers’ Fred Yohan was among the Meridian Hurst, Aurora. Club has been voted impossible, owing people in town Friday. J. H. Creager, switch board expert to increased number o f calls upon their F. D. Braly was in Aurora Saturday o f the Pacific Telegraph and Telephone effort and time. Co., was here from Portland all day on business from Needy. The third service o f the Lutheran Sunday repairing the local telephone S. P, Hondrick o f Needy was a busi church in the Eby school house is to be company’s switchboard and giving it a ness visitor here Saturday. held on the evening o f Sunday, June general overhauling. 10th. The Rev. Fr. Lucas has met Chas. Oglesby and family were here Miss Emma J. Snyder, grand chief with so much that is encouraging both Friday from Marks Prairie. o f the Oregon Pythian Sisters, returned in the attendance upon and the interest Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Yergen and Friday from a trip to Seaside and As in their services that he will no doubt daughter Norma were Aurora visitors toria where she visited lodge o f the continue them. The Sunday school at recently. order in an official capacity. This week 3 p. m. also in the Eby school house has William Thompson and daughter she will visit Falls City for the same made a most promising beginning. Gladys were here la?t week from purpose. Although rushed with the belated Needy. „ . . • Gervais lodge men are patriotic. The planting, the ranchers with their fam Highest cash price paid fo r chit- Foresters lodge o f only 25 members ilies allowed themselves time to observe tem bark. M oore’s Drug Store, have bought $500 worth o f Liberty the day, May 30th, kept sacred to the Bonds, Salem Foresters have pur memory o f our nations dead. The fine Woodburn, Oregon. chased $1000 in bonds. The Dallas weather with its consiquent good roads Mrs. Jos. Graham and Miss Nettie Woman’s club, also, have purchased brought the family vehicles out in Rager were here Saturday from the Liberty Bonds. force. The exercises were especially Butteville neighborhood. Jos Dowson has brought suit for a impressive, rendered doubly so by the Mrs. J. S. Cooper o f Independence divorce from Mary M. Dawson, whom present war preperajjons in which our was the guest o f her daughter Mrs. he charges with desertion. They were own country is bearing its part. The John Kraus last week Sunday. married in Butteville in May 1916, ac floral offerings surpassed, in profusion cording to the allegations set forth in and in beauty those o f any former cele Anyone desiring gravel, screened or the complaint filed in the circuit court bration in this region. unscreened, can have it delivered any at Salem last week. time after May 28.—W. W. Irwin. j See us about your Binder Twine before prices raise. 17 3 -4 cents for Standard and 2 0 1 -4 cents for Plymoth Premax ©mint Hardware The Wide Awake a sea-food dinner. About 150 were present. A special train carried the delegates both ways. The following officers were chosen: E. D. Cusick o f Albany, president; E. G. Crawford o f the Lumberman’s National bank o f Portland, vice president; and J. L. Hartman o f Portland, secretary. Implements Hardware Store The newest thing in veils is Paisley shades, the design to be worn next the face and hair and not necessarily over the hat. This natty straw turban, so soldierly, really shouldn’t be covered, even with veiling. Wants, For Sale, Etc F or S a l e — New Stevens, double bar rel shot gun, 12 guage. Cost $27.50; Will sell for $18.50. Inquire at the Observer Office. F or S a l e —New wheel barrow, nev er used. $5.00.' Inquire o f Mr. Wes- cott, senior, at the Observer office. Touring Cars If you use gummed labels for any purpose, ask for our new catalogue Snd price list. W e can save yau money. Aurora Observer. Roadsters $400.70 FORD agent for Aurora, Hubbard, Donald, Gervais and Woodburn. ( T H E GOOD J U D G E FINOS W -B TO B A C C O P O P U L A R 1 --------------------- \ A T TH E. P O S T E X C H A N G E , ( ----------------------- ' MONEY TO LOAN—I have made arrangements for loaning eastern money, and will make very low rate of interest on highly improved farm s.— Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick building, Salem, Oregon. Phone 96. as the time and place for hearing any objections o f said final account, and the FOR SALE settlement thereof. LOUIS WEBERT, Holstein Friesian bulls ready for ser- [ Executor o f the Estate of vice. Also a few calves from good Catharine Miller,deceased. producing dams. Buy them while they are young and have them grow into First Publication June 7, 1917. Last Publication July 5, 1917. money.—Ernest Werner, Rt. 2. $415.70 E. J. ALLEN, Woodburn, Oregon. F or S a l e — A three-year old mare, and a two-year old gelding. F. D. Braly, Route 2, Aurora, Ore. ltp. W om an’s Home Companion, the Judg D ’Arcy and Geo. H. Hines were Good five room house for rent.—A. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Miller and little American Magazine, and Every son were here Sunday visiting their at Champoeg Friday to select the site W. Kraus, Aurora. Week, all for two years, $3.75. for the building which the state is to parents Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller. The Observer and the weekly Ore (R egular subscription price $8.00.' erect there in honor o f the pioneers who gonian both one year for $2.00. Louis Webert, Otis Nelson and Dr. formed the Provisional Government in B. F. Giesy have filed their report as 1843. The 1917 legislature appropriated { Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Steinbach were FARM FOR SALE appraisers o f the estate o f Gottlieb $5000 for the building. Construction! in the city shopping Monday. Farm o f 125 acres, 40 in cultivation, Schwader. will begin this summer. Robert A. Armstrong was in Aurora balance in pasture, brush and timber, Roy Garrett o f Donald has returned Alvin Miller, now at San Francisco, Monday from the Miley farm. with good house and barns, for sale from Bend where he was employed for has put in his application for member Harry Faulk was among those trans cheap. Running water and fine well. several weeks. He will go to work at ship in the U. S. Army Ambulance acting busiuess here recently. On good gravel road and telephone line the Sutherland mill near Donald. Corps, prefering to make his own choice Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Anderson were near Pacific Highway; mile from good Miss Bertha Larson was here Sunday o f the branch o f the military service in in Aurora Monday from their home at town and schools; rural free mail de from Portland to visit Miss Rosie Damm which he will enroll, rather than take Meridian. livery. A bargain at $8500, $3500 down and other friends. She has a position his place in the “ National Arm y,” with balance three years time at 6 per Among those transacting business cent. Phone or write the Observer, where no choice is permitted. He is a with Olds, Wortman & King. son o f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller o f this here Saturday were D. A. Keil, H. J. Aurora, Oregon. Use your telephone when you have Keil, Jno. Gahler, Fred Wagner, J. J. place. items of news interest. The Observer Sperb, Henry Pardey, and R. H. Whit The Donald Co-operative Cheese desires and appreciates any such FOR SALE CHEAP worth. Factory has declared a six per cent divi items you may telephone (or write) Sorrel, Hamiltonian driving mare 6 Bill Nibler, proprietor o f the AuroraT dend. The number o f patrons has in to us. years old, wt. about 1000 lbs, sound and creased from 35 to 62 during the first Drug Store, advertises a cone o f ice Sam McCracken and Miss Lora Price year. The daily supply o f milk now ex cream free to every child under 121 gentle. Good roadster. Also a Rex top buggy. Call or address P. H. were married recentiy at Vancouver. ceeds 5000 pounds, 5 milk routes now years who visits his store Saturday,] Miller, Aurora, Oregon. Thè-groom is a brother o f Frank Mc being maintained. The factory has June 16. Cracken of Aurora and o f Mrs. M. C. been a distinct benefit to Donald as well Mrs. Ed. Martin and daughter were Crittenden of Hubbard. LOCAL AD RATE. as profitable to its patrons and stock here Thursday and Friday from Klam William Lettnmeier, who has been an holders. ath Falls to visit Mrs. W. P. Wurster. A uniform and invariable charge auxiliary clerk at the Oregon City post A t a meeting o f Nessmuk Camp, No. Mrs. Martin also visited friends in of 5 cents per line is made for all ad office, has been appointed regular clerk vertising notices of every description 661, W . O. W. last Saturday afternoon Barlow. in charge of the general delivery de eight new members were taken into Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Saddler and in the news columns of this news partment. This is a promotion well the pamp by transfer. They were F. daughter Peggy, Mrs. O. G. Morris paper. This rate applies to for sale, deserved. E. Dodge, contractor; O. O. McClure, and daughter Helena, and Mrs. N. C. for rent, lost, found, card of thanks, Carl Braun, who died last week at assistant agent at S. P. depot at Can- W escott and son Thomas motored to "w ant ads,” and to all kind3 of sim ilar notices as well as to all notices of Macksburg, was born in Germany in by; A. W . Graham, cashier o f the Can Oregon City Sunday. entertainments, fairs, socials, shows, 1833 in the town o f Graudenz. He is by State Bank; C. A. Will o f Canby; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warmer, Miss etc. No reductions or discounts. survived by Herman Braun and by a W. J. Sandsness o f Canby Hardware number o f grand children. Interment Company; Peter Hornig o f Canby; W. Ryan and Mr. Goolidge were here Sun took place at Hillsboro, Oregon. Rev. Krueger o f Canby, and Henry Hewett, day from Portland. Mrs. Warmer is a ; EXECUTOR’S FINAL NOTICE niece and Mr. Coolidge a nephew o f W. j F. H. Lucas officiated at the funeral. the Hubbard merchant. Notice is hereby given that the un H. Nibler o f this city. Mr. Braun had lived some time at dersigned executor o f tfie Estate of Guy N. Hickok, cashier o f the Aurora Macksburg and was highly respected. State Bank, accompanied by Mrs. If you want to plant corn, kale, Catharine Miller has filed his final ac barley, oats, potatoes, beans, sweet count in said estate and that the Coun Henry Hurst believes in preparedness Hickok, last week attended the meet for all future contingencies and has ing o f the State Banker’ s Association corn, wheat, or peas, but need seel, i ty Court of Marion County, Oregon,has planted enough tobacco (of the black at Marshfield. While there they at the Observer will put you in touch fixed and appointed Monday, the 9th strap variety) to supply half the users tended the ball given in honor o f the with people who have such s e e d ; day o f July, 1917, at the hour o f 1 W e make no charge for j o ’clock p. m. o f said day, at the County o f the weed in this city. Having visiting bankers by the Millicoma club, to sell. Court House in said County and State, grown a quantity o f 100 proof stock and went to the beach where they had this service. last year in very rich soil, which proved so strong that even “ Cap” Keil had to “ reduce” it with “ corncake,” H. H. has this year found the most sterile pilce o f land on his place for the crop, and expects to raise a quality tobacco excelling Velvet or Prince A l bert. G. A . 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