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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1918)
Staunt Sopirà !;[ ADM INISTRATOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Alice A, Nibler, deceased, by the County Court of Marion County,Ore., and all persons having claims against said estate must present them to the undersigned, duly verified as by law required, at my office in Aurora, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated December 12th, 1918. B. F. Giesy, Administrator of the Eestate of Alice A. Nibler, Deceased. Dimick & Dimick and W. L. Mulvey, Attorneys for administrator. First publication December 19, 1918. Last publication January 16, 1919. Somewhere in the U. S. A . T. M. Snyder of Portland was here on business Sunday. . A. B. Cole was among the Canby: people here Sunday, John Pugh Sr. was transacting busi ness here Monday. J. S. Brown was among the farmers here on business Friday. . ADM INISTRATOR’S NOTICE Earl Grim was among those in the city Monday from the White district. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of William Nibler, deceased, by the County Court Mr. anl Mrs. John Pugh Jr. were of Marion County, Oregon, and all per among the Fargo people here shopping sons having claims against said estate Friday. must present them to the undersigned, duly verified as by/ law required at my Spence Mercer, who recently suffer office in Aurora, Oregon, -within six Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yergen were here * Dr. B. F. Giesy hrs just purchased a from East Hutteville Thursday shopping ed a stroke of paralysis, is reported months from the date -of this notice. m w Chevrolet car from the K. L, Miller : considerably improved. He is now liv Dated December 12th, 1918. at the Aurora stores. .agency. ing in Portland. B. F. Giesy, Administrator of the Estate of A. H.'Giesy, who has been serving j We were highly delighted with the William Nibler, Deceased. Mrs.F. J. Morris of Willamette was on the Multnomah county jury, was j goodly audience last Sunday a t the Dimick & Dimick and W. L. Mulvey. here recently, the guest of Mrs. C. B, here Sunday from Portland. j Presbyterian church. Next Sunday j Attorneys for Administrator. Brewer. _______________ i we will hold the Christmas service a t ! First publication December 19, 1918. 11 a. m Everybody is cordially invit- ■_iast publication January 16. 1919. | The Clackamas county budget for ed.—L. S. Mochel, pastor, Satuiday visitors in Aurora were 1919 contains an item of $2590 for the .1 LOCAL AD RATE. Geo. P. H. S. White and Mr. and Mrs. maintenance of the Wilsonville ferry. Geo. Oglesby, who was here Monday, Local notices and classified column Fred Dentel. ■ ----------------------- ¡states that the annual meeting of the j advertisements of every description are Mrs. Ruby Norton has entered suit i Macksburg Mutual Telephone Comp-j 5 cents per line, but no “ ad" will be divorce on ! any’a meeting takes place Saturday, j inserted for less than 25c. This rate D, C.'Lewis, a member of the legis- against Fred R. Norton for - lature, declares that the Memorial the grounds of cruelty and failure to December 28. He thinks the Macks - 1 of 5 cents per line applies to for j burg part of the Canby system may j sale, for rent, lost, found, want ad, Building at Champoeg, which cost $5000 provide ' secede and set up in business on its card of thanks and all similar notices, cab be duplicated for $2500. In other ■ own account. He also states that the as well as- to all notices of entertain- words the state got skinned, Pete For door keeper of the house, Ben F. ! Aurora-Canby trunk claimed by the j meats, fairs,-socials, shows, etc,,which D’Arcy, who is said to have made a spectacle of himself a t the last Found Robertson of Turner has thrown his h a t! Western Telephone company (formerly \ charge a d m is s io n fee or are given ers’ Day celebration by cutting the into the ring. For several years, he ! the United Telephone Co.) a subsidary j to raise money for any purpose. Copy rope that held the American flag, was served as chairman of the Marion coun-!oftheP acificT elePhone Co- in reality j for local reading notices must be in ty Republican Central committee. J belongs to George Scramlin of Macks-! not later than Wednesday noon. one of the buijdinjpcommittee. ' r _ /) burg, who got it from the receiver of Anyone wishing a small quantity of ___________ [the United Telephone Co, several years choice nursery stock 'can secure the i. ¡»go. The Rebekah Lodge is another or-1 ----------------------- same cheap by inquiring at the Obser ganization which read Hoovers appeal jug L|r£J^§|7§ REQUIRED ver office at once. If not ordered in a for continued voluntary conservation of | _____ ___ ... _ _____ _ A lw ays in th e m ark et fo r old few days.it reverts to the nursery from food, that America may make good its j NOW TO BUY SALTPETER which it is due. C opper, L ean, Z inc, Iron, B rass, O ld N ew spapers an d M agazines pledge to ship Europe 20 million tons . (neatly folded) s e c o n d h a n d sacks, j MARRY IF LONELY; for results« of food-stuffs in 1919. Next! and ju n k of a ll kinds. The Federal regulation regarding j try me;best and most-successful “ Home AURORA - OREGON I certain ingredients of explosives have j Maker’’ hundreds rich wish marriage I E. M. HURST Wm. HEINZ 9 AUCTIONEER 9 Live Siockand Farm Sales a Specialty $ T erms R easonable t Phone Canby 13-15 (Mail—Aurora Route I) • _ V n/- V v - -V J] NO. U. FIS ; h e r Ernest R. Ringo, formerly district ! been modified, so th a t saltpeter m ay! soon ¿strictly confiiential;m i3t reliable; attorney for Marion county, is now lo- be purchased and sold without a years of experience; descriptions free, cated at Bliss, Idaho, as cashier of the license—if not intended for use in the; “ The Successful Club” , Mrs. Purdie, State Bank of Bliss, according to word manufacture of explosives. Saltpeter j Box 556, Oakland, Calif, received by friends in the city today, for use in curing meats may now be] The Observer will send »the home From Salem he went to practice law in purchased wilhout a license. paper to any soldier or sailor from this Portland with offices in the Northwest All regulations relating to fireworks) section at $1.00 per year. We will license for change the address as often as notified. ern State bank building, but last Oe-. are revoked and , no further . tober went into the banking business ; hreworks W,U be re<lu,red- MARRY—Thousands loaeiy,.congen as cashier for the Bliss, Idaho, bank. Restrictions on the use of Platinum, ial members, worth. $50.000 up, will Iridium Palladium are removed. . Licenses for explosives, such as marry. Descriptions FREE, Ralph 40-Rtn. RAILROAD TIME CARD blasting powder, dynamite, etc., are Hyde, San Francisco, Csl. c 'lock LOUIS WEBERT Just Arrived Our new line of H E A T IN G S T O V E S If your want to keep warm, come in and get one. AFTER OCTOBER We will be prepared to GRIND YOUR PLOW SHARES Bring them in Hardware G. A . EHLEN The Wide Awake Implements Hardware Store 1 j FOR SALE—Four room bungalow i reasonable price, modern plumbing, I small paymant down, bal on time at 6 INFORMATION SERVICE NORTH BOUND I per cent. Inquire at the Observer No. 16 (on flag)____ _____ 7:54 a.m By arrangement With the Home Paper j office, 41-4t, No. 28 (on fla g )...______ 10:18a.m. Service of America, the Observer is in j -— ------------ -------- = s—. . .. No. 18 (stop)___________ 2:59 p.m. a position to secure information con- “ Bay y°ur flour’ feed a,ld Poultr> No. 24 (stop)___ ________ 7.47 p.m. cerning the disposition of military supplies of the Hubbard Creamery Co., -------- j units either returning home or remain-1 Hubbard, Oregon.. SOUTH BOUND |ing abroad. This information, of j Application blanks for the 1919 régis No, 23 (stop) ___________ 8:59 a.m. course, will be only such as the war de^ tration of your automobile or motor- HUBBARD OREGON No, 17 (sto p )--------------------"5:46 p.m. | partment will authorize concerning the j cycle may be seettred at the Observe! - ' ' ! Ro. 27 (on fla g )_________ 4:56 p.m. ! location and destination of troops.. office by calling for them. Chauffeui ■ ' == : ■ : - . : I This service is designed to keep our ¡registration application blanks may al- readers in touch with the soldiers from j so be obtained. No charge for these this section, about whom th-;re is un- | banks. ,___________________________ easiness through lack of information.,) FOR SALEWA young cow, just The service is free—unless telegraphic j f^ sh , Also a few she ep. Fred An-, information is desired. Ask us about !derson, Aurora, Ore. it. - - ' j FOR SALE—New double barrel If Ben Robertson is chosen door-keeper of the Oregon j I Steven’s shot gun, 12 guage, weighl House of Representatives, some spectators (including the j KAISER ANSWERS SON i 71 pounds, top lever.. Cost $27,50, will Observer) will have to have a body guard to get into thej Not long ago the Observer printed ajseli for $20, War stamps same as | letter from the Hun Crown Prince to j cash, Inquire at Observer Office, Aur- State House. | the Kaiser, Below is a part of the I ora, Oregon, j Kaiser's answer: ■ ; " My dear s o n - i chust got your letter, | Demand For Telegraph Operator» Every wearer of a Red Cross membership button, I j und I go at vunce und hang mit my- Young men and women tiained in should not fail to ask those who do not wear one. I seif, pecause my nervous head gifs me {few months under the supervision of a cold feet. Any how dots vat vun Yank j successful Dispatcher. Indorsed bj “Where’s Your Button?” prisoner doctor dells me. I dried to ! Railroads. Opportunity to earn ex- | suiside myself all right, but some Cher- penses. Write for Bulletin, Telegraph man stop me —or was it some Dootcher? r Dept, 218 Railway Exchange Bldg. What finer gift can you make than Red Cross mem-| Vot you say bout dot felier who say, | Portland, Oreg, j “ To hell mit der Kaiser” —aint dat j —------------------------------------------------- bership, either for yourself or your wife? Try it. j off el? Dot must have been sooia j SEND THE HOME PAPER “ Dutch Town” feller. Dey are offel Among those who have sent the local bad in dat place. My Yank djctoi I paper to boys in the service are the fol Don't Be a Food Slacker prisoner tells me be knows dat bunch. lowing: One feller, dat Nate Cole, he is a regu W. J. Flick, 5 subscriptions. lar bell cracker. Ain’t dat - offel, too, John Pugh, Jr. 2 do. already? Geo. Miller, 3 do. Say, son, bout dem hind breastblates A. H. Giesy, 2.do. how long you vant . ’em? How ’bout Mrs. L. A. Kinyon, 1 do. eighteen inches longer dan front breast Mrs, A. J. Deetz. 1 do. blates? Better make ’em blenty long, D. A. Keil, 1 do. you neffer can dell vot -dose unfeeling Jno Hamm, 2 do. foolish Yank Americans vill do ven you A. M, McConnell, 1 do. turn you back. You neffer can dell ^ Mrs. N. C. Wescott, 1 do. vat dey do n ext. Dey may coma to : Mrs. J. F. Kerr, 1 do. , Holland—vare your greatdad is now'a \ Miss Louine Kerr, 1 do. I guest. Wm. Bruns, 2 do. It I don’t suiside myself, K. O. next R. if . Whitworth, 5 do. ! dime, I may go back to Potsdam—if i Sam Miller 1 do. dose schwein Yanks don’t get dare! Mrs. C. H. Lorenz, 1 do. first. Be careful, sen, don’t get near) ! dos “hog-dogs” , Dey may suiside you, Get the Genuine j Dey already yet call you der “ Clown and Avoid j Prince” . Keep your breast-blate on Waste | der right hind side and run like»- hell, w r% ! ven you see dose Oregon Yanks come, j ; Dey crack heads, chust like Liberty ] Bells. 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It was an hour or. more before Andy said any thing. “ H ow m uch longer does this Grave ly hold its good taste?” h e s a y s.— “ Two or three little squares l a s t me all morning,” an swers Barney. “ This class of tobacco lasts so much longer it costs no more to chew it than ordinary plug costs.” It gees further — that’s why you rsn get the good taste e f this ciiztf of tobacco without extra cost. PAYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in a pouch • O R A y f LT’ T Q BÁCC O ç O \ d a N v i u .