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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1911)
sa RAILROAD TIME CARD SOUTHERN PACIFIC North Bound No. No. No. No. 30, 28, 18, 14, 7.38 a. 10:24 a. 2:33 p. 8:49 p. No. No. No. No. No. 17, 15, 19, 27, 9, 2:37 a. m. 9:44 a. m. (on flag.) 3:14 p. m. 5:31 p. m. (on flag.) 7:28 p. m. m. m. (on flag.) m. m. (on flag.) South Bound MARKET REPORT Eggs, per dozen, 36*: Butter, 2-lb. roll, 55c Butter Fat, 36c Fat Hens, 13, 14c Broilers, 15c Ducks, 10 and 12c Turkeys, old, 18c ¡Jeese 8c Beans 5c to 6c Cascara, 4c Lard, 15c Wheat, $1.10 Oats, 37£c Onions lb. l$c Wool, 28c Potatoes, 90c ©mint Qapxts Aurora Post Office— Diana Snyder, Postmaster; W. H. Ehlen, assistant- Emery Howe, carrier Route 1; Zeno Schwab, carrier Route 2; -Jas. Foley, carrier Route 3; J. R. Marsh, car rier Route 4; Percy Ottoway, Car rier Route 5. Office hours, 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday’s, 9 to 10 a. m. Mails close for the south at 9:20 a. m., 4:<S0"p. m., 8:00 p. m. North at 12:00 m., 2:15 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. 0. O. Shaw made a trip to Canly Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Grim was among the ladies shopping hère Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Felix IsaacSon motored to Portland Wednesday evening. Mrs. Geo. Askin, Sr., and daughter were here from Needy, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A / Miller drove to Netarts Bay last week on business. H. W. Peter and wife were among the Macksburg people here recently. J. P. Feller, president of the Farm Speaking of the Aurora schools, . | ers’ Fire Relief Association, was in J. V. Fike, supervisor of the north I | this city from Donald Monday on end of Marion county, says, “ I found j business. an able and efficient corps of teach- I ers, and much interest on the part Mrs. A. E. Feller, Mrs. Wm. Bit- of the pupils. I am writing your j tick, Mrs. Wm. Ryan and Mrs. Cros- Board in regard to a few things nec | by of Donald were calling on friends essary before P can standardize your : here Thursday. school. Aurora should have a Par Dr. John Fuller, chiropractic, has ent-Teacher Association.” j removed (from Canby to Ranier, Sunday a number of Odd Fellows j where he will go into partnership and Rebekahs drove out to the Chris with his brother. Kocher home to pay Mr. Kocher a The handiest, neatest, most econ fraternal visit. The afternoon proved omical little things on earth— our an enjoyable one to Mr. and Mrs. gummed labels for business men in j Kocher and their guests. Those who went out were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. all lines.— Observer Office. Ehlen, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cole; Mr. A large ear of corn surrounded a t ; and Mrs. Chas. Beck; Mr. and Mrs. the base by four “ young ones” is a j Henry Beck; Mr. and ¡Mrs. A. B. corn curio from thp Muecke Ranch, Dentel; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zimmer left at the Observer office. man; Mrs. Wm. Carpenter; Mrs. Chris Scheuble, Oregon City attor Adams; Mrs. Ed Graves; Mrs. P. H. ney, threatens to test the game com-j Tucker; Mrs. C. B. Brewer and Mrs. mission’s order shortening the open j Henrietta Will. HUNTERS We carry the following Brands of L o a d e d S h ells: WINCHESTER W ESTERN S -E L B Y U. M. C. season for China pheasants. Mr. and Mrs. U. S: Armstrong SUNDAY SERMON were visitors in Aurora Friday. Next Sunday at 11 a. m. divine Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boesche were services at the Presbyterian church. business visitois here Friday. The pastor was highly pleased with the fine appreciative audience last Among the hop growers here re Sunday evening. The singing was cently on business were Chris Lorenz very good. The pastor from the be- G. C. Carothers, Geo. Oglesby, Ed j j ginning had faith in the fine lot of Graves and John Nordhausen. Aurora people that they would value Dolly Simkins, who underwent an { a regular English service every Sun operation for adenoids and the re day when once installed. No com- moval of her tonsils, has recovered j munity in this great land of ours can J afford to be without it. Putting it sufficiently to enter school again. on its lowest basis it is an economic Mrs. George Harvey left Tuesday j proposition, and placing it on its for a visit with hér. daughter at Stel [ moral and spiritual point of view, la, Washington. Her daughter may I God alone can measure the results accompany her as far as Portland. to the present and on-coming gener Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler and ation . Let us be wise and stand to- family and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. West- | gether with the pastor in this the cott and family motored Sunday af ; greatest of our American institu- ternoon to Wilsonville, Sherwood j tions. Though not legally connected i with our Government, it is the most and Newberg. vital thing to the people of America Why not take in the October Ball I to-day. It has the panacea for all at the Aurora Band Hall Saturday j human and national ills. Had Christ evening, October 21? Music by the | the right of way in the heart of ev- Band Orchestra. Dancing at nine. I ery man, woman and child, we woulv Tickets, 75 cents. have heaven on earth, no wars, no strikes, no labor troubles, peace and The infant child of August Rotten plenty and joy indescribable. How bsrg of Macksburg died last Friday can any one’s mind be so benighted and was buried gunday at the Bear-1 as to be indifferent to God’s Holy creek Cemetery, (¿¡sv. Lucas conducting ! church, and His Divine Son, Jesus the funeral services. Christ.— L. S. MOCHEL. Canby has organized a local Hughes Alliance. Mrs. M. J. Lee was elected president; Wm. Bridge, vice- president; HI H.’ Eccles, secretary; and H. A. W. Graham, treasurer. Wants, For Sale, Etc Î-P C M AD RATE. Licenses G. A . EHLE Hardware The Wide Awake EI ard w i m mm m neap B 9 m m m POTATOES}! . I as well as ONIONS and I ONION SETS are bought ♦ by us, in any quanta I at our warehouses I Aurora, Canb^ I Hubbard. y u ir t d it s , a e sig fT e * * Oysters Stews, Oyster Cockails, A uniform and invaria Mrs. Av'Tr -Powers was In Portland Chili Con Carne; Sándwiches and Coffee o f‘ 5 cents per llmTîsTnâcte for an a the latter part of the week visiting will be served at Mrs. Scheurer’s Con vertising notices of every description fectionery store ’Saturday night, the in the news columns of this news friends. evening of the October Band Dance. paper. This rate applies to for sale, Helena Morris has been quite ill Mr. and Mrs. Rueck of Macksburg, for rent, lost, found, card of thanks, the past few days from a gathering Wm. Steinbach of Union District, Mr. “ want ads,” and to all kind3 of sim- in the ear. and Mrs. D. B. Yoder of the Needy Iilar notices as well as to all notices of Among those who went to Oregon neighborhood, and Harry Schultz of ¡ Entertainments, fairs, socials, shows, City yesterday were Mrs. 0. G. Morris Champoeg were jj¡i the city Saturday. J e^c> No reductions or discounts. ♦ and Mrs. Art Artus. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zimmerman * “ *~ Special services at the Lutheran spent a couple of days at the Albany j F or S ale —Farm wagon, John L. church were attended by a large con Round-Up last week, guests of their j Snyder, Aurora, Oregon. gregation Sunday. son Julius Zimmerman. More than ! ___________________________________ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peter were in 15,0P0 people attended the Round F or S ale - - A lot of good used Cedar the city from the Lone Elder neigh Up. Hop Posts, 12 and 14 ft. lengths. Phone borhood last week. M. H. Herbaugh, of Needy, recent or call Fred Anderson, Aurora. 31-2tP. W HOLESAt m im m ë ■ms. Main Office Portland, Oregoü Aurora. Representive H. H. HURST. m üü s» m m I J. H AM PTO N W IN G I VIO L IN IST D R . L . G . IC E mSâ m m ¡asa H m , äjjjjS i 39$ i Ail dental work c Ä ® W ß i m ral moderati m PLATE WORK A S DENTIST I E. m m ælgt& Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albee were ly indicted by the Clackamas county and Teacher of Violin and Piano here Friday from their home at Mer grand jury, pleaded not guilty last F or S ale — 150,000 New Oregon Im P hone main 2240 week in Judge Campbell’s court, idian. proved strawberry plants. Price de w 314-315 Tilford Building and his trial has been set for Nov livered, $3.50 per 1000. Phone 551-20 S PORTLAND, : : OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dugan and Mrs ember 14. Needy Mutual. J. J. Taylor, Route 2, Wood were shopipng in the city 10-1 to 12-1. The Federal Grand Jury concludes Box 25, Aurora, Oregon. Saturday. its work this week at Portland, and Chas. Gelbrich and Wm. Gebert its members are home again. Those LOST— Breastpin, set with white were Clackamas county farmers here from this section were John Murray stones. Lost somewhere between the Saturday. of Butteville and A. D. Gribble of ¡Jos. Erbsland residence and the Luth Macksburg. Mrs. Wm. Prahl and her mother I eran Parsonage. Please return to were among those shopping in Auro Lydia Bruss, Aurora, Oregon. John Duggan, who claims the sum Beaver Building, Oregon City ra Saturday. of $180 due hinj for work with his P h ones—Pacific 1221. Home A 198 team and wagon in and about the N. E. Cole was among those who “ Hard buyers,” men and women sawmill of J. E. Southerland, has be attended the Albany Round-Up Sat gun suit in the circuit court to col who buy with their heads as well as urday from Aurora. i lect the same.-—Salem Journal. their pocketbooks, will be quick to ♦ Attorney-at-Law Mr. and Mrs. B. R. W olfer and take advantage of our four-magazine I Practice in all Courts A letter from Mrs. Lynn Eberman Mrs. John Shepherd were’ in Aurora to Mrs. 0. P. Higginbotham states bargain offer. See advertisement on t WOODBURN - - OREGON Monday from W olfer Prairie. » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ è ! that Mr. and Mrs. Eberman are nice page four. Prof. Anderson states that the ly settled in their new home at Al school social planned for Hallowe'en liance, Ohio, where Mr. Eberman has I MARRY For sure success try an has been postponed to a later date. a good position on the railroad. ! old responsible club, established nine I Barrels and Tubs. H. L. Mills, A. R. Eisner,' Ira Miss Emma J. Snyder, grand chief | years, guarantee satisfaction, over If you need any fit' Tubs for Meat White, V. Van Vleet and- Otto Jtnorr of the Pythian Sisters of Oregon left! 50,000 members; many wealthy; tes- or Kraut, or any Oak Barrels, from were among the recent visitors here. Monday fo r a trip to. Salem, Falls timonials and descriptions free. RE- 10 to 50 gallons, for Wine or Cider, City, and Dallas on her first extended l i a b l e CLUB, MRS. WRUBEL, Box g° to p . g . PETER j 15 l7 Mrs. Geo. Scholl and children were official visit to the various temples | 8-31 to 11-5 here from Hubbard last week visit of those cities, as the head of the ol 26, Oakland, Calif. ing Mrs. Triphine Will, Mrs. Scholl’s der. mother. MONEY TO LOAN—I have made W. S. Hurst was at Barlow last A marriage license was issued at| week loading a couple; of cars of po arrangements for loaning eastern < We would rather be known as | money, and will make very low rate of Salem Tuesday to Valry DeGrace or tatoes. He has already shipped more j interest on highly improved farms.— “ particular” printers than as cheap Grande Ronde and Amanda Knapp than 40 cars from various Valley Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick j printers We have noticed that the building, Salem, Oregon. Phone 96 of Aurora. so-called “ cheap” printers never get points this season. The Hurst ware very far, and their customers do not Fred Scheurer, of Butteville, is house at this station is now open In Two Days In One. seem to get very far either. No bus- credited with the idea o f Calling out j charge of H. H. Hurst, Chatham island, lying off the coast inetss has ever reached and held the the militia to patrol the border at G. A. Lanse, of Pasco, Washington of New Zealand, In the south Pacific position of permanent success by the that place. has purchased the big caterpillar en ocean, is peculiarly situated, as it is use of cheap printing. The printing FOR SALE— One horse Studebak- gine and all attachments, from the one of the few habitable points of the of an eminently successful business er wagon, with patent Servant hubs, Fargo Orchards company, and John globe where the day of the week is distinguished by its- high, quality, changes. It is just on the line of the and iron axles. Phone 2705, Hub W. Schwabauer; loaded it on the car demarcation between dates. There at however, and the inference is so plain at Fargo Monday for shipment, and bard. Mrs. Peter Zimmering, Route 12 noon ou Sunday Sunday ceases and I that every one who reads may easily then went to Portland Wednesday to instantly Monday meridian begins, apply the inference to his own busi- 2, Hubbard, Oregon. join Mr. Lane. | They will motor to Sunday comes into a man’s house on | ness. Mrs. F. B. Sackett and son, Vernor the Lane ranclj where Mr. Schwa the east side and becomes Monday by |__________ _ ________________________ Sackett were here Sunday from Sheri bauer will unload the caterpillar, the time it passes out of the western i Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Grim left Thurs dan to visit Leland Sackett, assis place it in working' order, and give door. A man sits down to his noonday day for Toledo, Oregon, to visit their tant at the Southern Pacific Station, Mr. Lane a week’s instruction in op- dinner on Sunday, and it is Monday daughter, Mrs. A. F. W ill, fo r a week noon before he finishes It—London bore. They returned home Monday, j erating it. : p v tea days, ^ | jj£ . Glob«. . ■ m m ü m ü 1 Mishler & Gribble Build Phone, Main 20 1 P. M ORCOM » Aurora Harness P. H. MILLER, Proprietor Harness Oiled by Dipping Process Everything for th # Horse m General Harness Findings H alf Sweeny Collars Harness Made to Order Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Phone Aurora Mutual BRAND Home Products A U R O R A , ORE. Bologna Lunch Loaf W ienerwurst Pork Sausage Corned Beef Pure Lard IC E W U RSTER BROS. w&m