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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1921)
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE CLACKAM AS COUNTY o f Real Property on F orclosure NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Purely from an -investment or sel by virtue o f an execution duly issued fish viewpoint, a large part o f Oregon out o f the Circuit Court, o f the State should and no doubt will roll up big o f Oregon, for the County o f Marion majorities fo r the w orld’s fa ir mill- and to me directed on the 19th day of age tax. November 1921 upon a judgment and Portland came through with better decree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed in and by said Court on than a 4 to I vote, Because the voters the 7th day o f November 1921 in a cer believe that the 1925 exposition and tain suit then in said Court pending, its year o f building will be a big thing wherein P. J. Kuntz and Amanda M. fo r thé city. Kuntz, his wife, were plaintiffs and ! JEt will mean much fo r the Willam W. G. Mueilhaupt and Ethel E. Muell- ette valley, much fo r the Columbia haupt, his wife, and T. L. Benedict river sections east and west o f Port and Rosabel! Benedict, his wife, were land, and indirectly it will do won- defendants in favor o f plaintiffs and i ders in the way o f advertising fo r a against defendants by which execution great state that has only eight people 1 am commanded to sell' the property to'the square mile. in said execution and hereinafter des cribed to pay the sum due the plaintiffs I And the fair will benefit Clackamas o f $1000 00, with interest thereon at county directly as much as any part the rate o f six per cent, per annum o f Oregon outside o f Multnomah from the 31st day o f March 1920 until county. This city will be jammed paidfand the further sum o f $90,00 at with the overflow during the whole torney’ s fees, together with the costs duration «of the fair, and i f our com and disbursements of said suit taxed at mercial organizations do not make $17.25 and costs and expenses o f said something out o f such a situation in execution. I will on Saturday the 31st the way o f showing visitors what the day o f December 1921 at the hour of county has, then it is heir fault. 10 o ’clock A. M. o f said day at the West door o f the County Court House in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said defendants and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the to the execution o f plaintiff’s mortgage in, o f and to said premises hereinbefore mentioned and described in said execu tion as follows, to wit: Lots 45 arid 46, Ireton Fruit Farm m Marion County, Oregon; said property to be sold subject to a prior mortgage o f $3000,00. in iavor o f the Central Howell Congregational Church, Inc. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 21st day of November 192i. O. D. BOWER, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. First Published December 1, 1921. Date o f last publication, Dec. 29,1921. This < town is quite a shipping point for wool, cream, hops, grain, hay, wood, etc. The tw o ware houses here, the wood yard and hop I buyers, generally keep busy loading fears. The past week M r. Bents hss been loading cats of hops, Zeig- ler’s and Giesy’s warehouses load ing hay. and potatoes and M r. Glass loading wood. A shipping point on the main line. A N INVESTMENT FOR The hundreds o f thousands o f peo ple who will come to the exposition will make a great market fo r the state and produce that now rots should find .a ready cash market. W e believe that every, voter in Clackamas county will get fa r more than his tax levy back out o f the fair i f he is.alive enough to get if. W e believe it is a proposition for this county and this part o f the state to get behind and put over, from an investment point o f view only.— Ban ner-Courier. Donald Electric H. D. EVANS, Shop Everything v W. G. HOWE DENTIST X-Ray W ork and Gas for Extractions Office. over Moore-Dunn Drug Storti Phone—Red 18 WOÓDBURÑ - - - OREGON G. C. OIESY Buy your Flour and Feed from your Feed Store SPECIAL ON FLOUR for the week Pride o f Washington [Hard Wheat] White Dawn [Family F lo u r ]_____ ______ ___$1.70 Olympic [Best M ade]________ _____ _________ $2.00 Mill Run, Special price per to n .-_ ._ _ _____$22.50 POULTRY, DAIRY AND HOG FEEDS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has rborne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. ^ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle'with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. N e v e r a t t e m p t to r e l i e v e ' y o u r b a b y w ith a r e m e d y t h a t y o u w o u ld u se f o r y o u r s e lf . What Is CASTOR!A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Gil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. -For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relicf of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Çolic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend. Olympic Egg Mash, 100 pound sack________ ............ ....................... $2.85 Olympic Egg Buiider, 100 pound sack......................... _............... ..$2.60 Eastern Oyster Shell, 100 pound sqck____ __ ______ _ .__________ $!,85 Ground Bone, 100 pound sack r _............. .^ ....2 .........................$3.45 Grit 100 pound sack........ ......................................................................$1.35 Rolled Barley, 75 pound s a c k ....______ . . . _______ b.__________ $1.60 Ground Barley and Oats, 8 pound s a c k . . .. ................ .............. ....$1 .4 0 Soya Bean Meal, 100 pound sack ..—..,_____ ___________...k_____ $3,40 Cocoanut Oil Meal, 100 pound sack._____________ ______________ $1.85 Cotton Seed Oil Meal, 100 pound sack—........ .........J______________ $2.75 Whole Oats, per ton .______ _______ ____________ _______ ......$ 3 0 ,0 0 , Chopped and Ground Oats, per to n ..____ . . . . ................................$83.00 ' Wheat, per to n ..____ ________ ____ %1........... .................... ..........$35.00 Corn (whole), 100 pounds___ _ _ _ _ _ ...................$2.10' jCraeked Corn, 100 pounds...... .................. ................. ........................ $2.25 Warehouse Phone 9 TUI A N Y a big man can trace his success in ***life to the time when he deposited his first dollar with some progressive bank. That was the seed out o f which later grew tremendous success. Many a great industry has "sprung from such a humble beginning. iBe&rs the Signature of Electrical- CAR FOR HIRE Over For The Kind Y o n H ave 3 0 Years Always Bought THE CENTAUR COM PAN V. NEW YORK OtTV. Local Taxi Service or Long Distance Trips Residence 183R - J. H. GARNER Oregon City, Oregon VERY REASONABLE PRICES Professional cards run regular in the paper are $1.00 per month, or $10 per year When in advance. Tell Your W ife Just what the home and table need. see the new line of. Come Novelty Glass Ware Cut Glass Pieces East Side Mill | & Lum ber Co. Dishes so pretty and tempting. Hand Paint ed Dishes. We have a full line by the Piece or Set. Come see them whether you . need them or not. - W IL L -S N Y D E R C O . THE STORE OF MERIT FRAMED MINING TIMBER FIR CROSS ARMS Oregon Door Co. Affiliated Companies Manufacturers SASH and DOORS GENERAL MILL W O R K Work Guaranteed j. b ." gi 5 son AT E . W . Bates MACKSBURG CANBY, OREGON NOTE—W e pay cash for Wheat, Oafs and Potatoes. USE THE PHONE Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed East Side Box Co. ■>-- BO X SHOOKS and CRATES HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, FIR PORTLAND, OREGON INTERIOR aud EXTERIOR DEALER IN PORTLAND, OREGON Plant and Offices Foot o f Spokane Avenue and Grocery “ anything you want” H. G. ZIEGLER Plant and Offices Foot o f Spokane Auenue Manufacturers AND P AINTING APERHANGING Confectionery PORTLAND, OREGON GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS AT ALL TIMES A L L KINDS OF TRUCKING DONE IN CON NECTION W IT H W A R E H O U SE . AURORA - - - OREGON MONARCH 50 per cent BLEND Hard Wheat Foreign Exchange G. W . W H IT E GARAGE Flour (Guaranteed) “ The kind that Mother Likes” Graham Flour, W hole W heat Flour and W H E A T Meal We exchange Flour for Wheat 40 lbs. o f Flour for a bushel o f Wheat Monitor, Ore. Travelers Cheques Hauling % Track A ll Kinds of ^Moving Jobs Delivering parts used and all work Guaran teed. Service First. First in Quality,. ■ W ood & Grain For Sale C A N B Y BARLOW, ORE. Phone the Postoffice GEO. W . ROSS LIVING- IN THE OPEN ” Living in a c i t y d s a mild sort o f insanity. In New York, fo r instance, ’ Many important Ads this week. girls are being taught in public schools ■ how to keep house in small, cramped flats and apartments. And it is necessary, too, fo r the tendency now is fo r people to congest more thickly in the cities. Somehow we fe ci i t ’s going to be a ied-letter day ‘ fo r America when the tide turns from the cities to the small towns and the farms, with fresh air, good health,' pure milk fo r the . babies, independent life, glorious na ture and boundless playgrounds for the kiddies. Only those who have lived away from the cramped and crowded houses o f our large cities can really know the com fort o f Jiving. Packed in the modem apartment like sardines in a box, ag,the modern city fam ily is gen erally packed, isn ’t healthful, eco nomical or a happy mode ox living. O f course, it wouldn’t do fo r ev eryone to start fo r the farms and small cities at once. W e ’ve got to have cities. But sometimes the tide may turn, and slowly but steadily each year the trend may be toward (Your appearance depends the open. When it does we predict that those who are first to seek life ^ bn your druggist more than where it can be more comfortably on your milliner or dress lived will be tEe very type o f citizens maker. Without t o o t h needed in our rural districts, a sen brush, dentifice, hair brush sible hopeful class o f people, the kind and corntf, clothes brush, worth .having as neighbors, and onto' soap, cold cream and—for the farms will go enthusiastic work some people — powder, ers who will make good from the start rouge, lip stick and eye and who will make America ’ a still brow. pencil, ? you’d look' greater nation. Well Groomed. k S mm, „ ■ Ask For MONITOR MILLS Savings Accounts Authorized agency for Ford cars and Fordson Tractors. Genuine Ford For all purposes and LUMBER MANUFACTURERS Plant and Offices Foot o f Spokane Avenue Get the saving habit. Start now. As little as one dollar opens a savings account at this bank. Your money earns interest. If desired we will lay out a savings plan for you. First National Bank o f Molalla Day or Night-All Points in Oregon Office Phone 44 Residence Phone 26 How Big Men Do It ttl Wiring neatly done Donald Plans Free AURORA, OREGON as GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY In Use DR. AT THE , ........... . — pretty shabby no matter what kind of clothes you wore. Perfect health is the greatest aid to beauty. Dr, Miles* Remedies are aids to health. Quality Circu lation Counts. The Observer Aurora Drug Store has it. (We sell them. Ask us, Aurora, Oregon