RAILROAD TIME CARD Mrs. Ivan Dimick was a Woodbur visitor Thursday. SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTH BOUND. No. JO, 7.32 a. m. No. 18, 2:30 p. m. No. 20, 6:00 p. m. I H. D. Evans has opened an electri SOUTH BOUND. | al ghop at Donald. No. 17,10:12 a. m. No. 19, 3:14 p. in. Mrs. Fred Bachert was in the cit; No. 9, 7:28 p. m. from Meridian Friday. MARKET REPORT Eggs, per dozen, 20*: Butter, 2-lb. roll, 45c Butter Fat, 27c ■ Fat Hens, 13c Broilers, 15c Ducks, 11 and 13c Turkeys, old, 16c 3ee.se 9c Beans 5c to 6c Cascara, 4c Lard, 13c Wheat, 90c Oats, 40c Mohair, 35c Wool, 31c ©mint ©Optra Pennsylvania Mrs. Emma J. Snyder was a Por land visitor Thursday. Mean the Best Mr. and Mrs., H. L. Mills were i the city Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yergen wer] among the recent visitors here. E have just received a small but complete line o f Penn­ sylvania Ford Tires. The Smooth Tread Tires have a guaran­ teed mileage o f 5000, and the V a c­ uum Cup Tread o f 6000 miles. W e W Mrs. C. D. F. Wilson and son Oseaj | were in the city shopping the pa I week. A big 'crowd attended show at Sim’s Theatre evening. the do Thursda Mrs. John R. Leach of Portland ha j been visiting her father W. W. Irvif J of this place. David Hanrahan this week pur chased a new auto, which he is al j ready enjoying thoroughly. also have inner tubes, patches, oils, hard oils, transmission grease and Among the Macksburg people her this week were: Carl Rueck and| Aurora Post Office— Diana Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gebert. Postmaster; W. H. Ehlen, assistant: Mrs. W. E. Shaw and brother Otis Emery Howe, carrier Route 1; Zeno Schwab, carrier Route 2; Jas. Foley, Shaw and Hoyt Doud have moved to carrier Route 3; J. R. Marsh, car­ this city from near Adkins mill. rier Route 4; Percy Ottoway, Car­ Ed. Graves and son John Graves rier Route 5. Office hours, 7 a. m. were here Monday^ The latter to 7 p. m. Sunday’s, 9 to 10 a. m. leaves shortly for Heppner for the Mails close for the South, at 10 a. m., wheat harvest season. 5 p. .m, 7 p. .m North at 12:20 p. Don’t forget the Auction Saturday m., 2:50 p. .m, 7 p. m. y July 29 at the Aurora Livery Barn Many articles of value and utilityj J. D. Harvey went to Portland Tues­ ■$111 be offered for sale. day afternoon on business. C. H. Whitney of Redding, Cali A. S. Thompson, the Needy merch­ fornia has located in the Fargo sec ant, was in town Saturday. tion and was here Monday taking J. P. Feller of Donald motored out his household goods. through this city Saturday. The dance Saturday evening al th( gasolene, and it is our aim to serve the auto trade in a satisfactory manner. Hardware The Wide Awake Pratt Bros, of Meridian were trans­ Band Hall was attended by a nief crowd of about 60 couple. Everyone acting business here Saturday. enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Paul Pellatz motored into town Among the real estate transfers re-| Saturday afternoon on business. cently recorded is the following: W Ida Keil and her little brother went R. Scheurer to Fred W. Scheurer, D to Canby Monday to visit friends. Crawford cl. 41-4-1W. Geo. Ziegler and his sister Miss Julia More than a dozen bids were received Ziegler were here Tuesday shopping. for the $18,000’ of water bond for th< Hardware Store C. S C H U E B E L W ants, For Sale, Etc iR. A. T. MURDY Saddle Pony, v six years old, for or will trade for cow. I’j i r e >r write F. M. Keil, Aurora, Oregon, |17 - 41 I. C. Everly left for California Tues Mr. and Mrs. John Singer and Sen day night, where he has a homesteaj motored over from Donald Saturday. in the northern part of the stated Mrs. Henry Beck and daughter NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Will Damm and Billy Devofnrchak were in the city shopping Friday. Notice is hereby given to the legal were visitork here from Macksburg Mrs. Jas. Wilson was 'among the Sunday at tire TroTne oT "Mr; and Mrs. voters of School District No. 23 of Marion and 303 Clackamas county. residents of Needy here this week. John Damm. §>tate of Oregon, that a school meeting Tong Lee, the progressive young of said district will be held at the school The Crisell Bros and the!r families motored into the city Saturday even» Champoeg hop grower, was in Aurora house on the 15th day of August, 1916, Tuesday. He has just finished spray­ at 2 o’clock in the afternoon to vote on ing. ing part of his yards. the proposition of levying a special dis­ Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Logren and trict tax. Mrs. Grant Huntington, who has family motored in from Needy Sat­ The total amount of money needed by been visiting Mrs. Victor Berg for a urday afternoon. few days, returned to her home in the district during the fiscal year be­ ginning on June 19th, 1916, and ending Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrett came Por ¿land Tuesday. on June 18th, 1917, is estimated in the over from Newberg Saturday to at­ Milton White, who is employed in following budget and includes the tend the Aurora Band Dance. the mills at Oregon City, was here amounts to be received from the county J. W. Sadler, A. W. Kraus, A. Monday. He was accompanied by Miss school fund, state school fund, special H. Giesy and J. M. Will attended the Stewart. district tax, and all other moneys of Valley merchants meeting at Wood- Phil H. Miller has purchased the the district: burn last week. Mrs. L. I. Snyder residence on Liberty B udget street, and has taken possession. Letters from the Aurora boys on Teachers’ salaries________ $>2,520.00 the border, state that all are well. The consideration is not made pub­ Furniture ___ _ _ _ : „ ' . 50.00 The address of most of th on is Palm lic. Apparatus and supplies, such City California. The registration books are open and as maps, chalk, erasers, all who did not register before the pri­ stoves, curtains, etc.,_____ 20.00 With a large portion of the hay mary election may do so now. Mrs. C. Repairs of school house, out­ crop damaged or spoiled complete, S. Wescott, the official registrar, has buildings or fences________ 250.00 hay prices next winter promise to go her offee at the office of the Aurora Janitor’s w ages..__________ 175.00 soaring. Observer. Fuel___ _____ 135.00 25.00 Mr. Sacket, assistant to George Clerk’s salary...-__________ Next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock 10.00 there will be Divine services in the | Harriman Miller at the Southern Postage and stationery____ _ 50.00 Presbyterian church. You are very ! Pacific Aurora headquarters, has re­ Insurance___________ turned from an auto trip to Wen­ For the payment of bonds, cordially invited to be present.. warrants, notes, and other atchee with his father, going over to Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cole and Mrs. register for the big land drawing indebtedness, contracted on F. R. Norton drove out to the J. P. j which takes place in Spokane today. or after May 22, 1915, and Cole farm Sunday to visit the old i for interest thereon_______ 1,007.17 folks. The Fargo Orchards company, locat­ Total estimated amount of money to be expended for While the weather is not hot ] ed at Fargo, on the Oregon Electric near Donald, has sold to William R. all. purposes during the year 4,142.17 enough to completely discourage the I Grelck the west & of lot 8 in block 5 in ice man, neither is it cold enough to I E stimated R eceipts the Fargo Orchard Tracts and lot 4 in enthuse the fuel man very much. block G in first addition to the town- From county school fund dur­ ing the coming school year 1,051.06 Mrs. John Shepherd was here Mon- ! site of Fargo, for $2860, according to a day shopping at the Aurora stores, warranty deed filed at the county re­ From state school fund dur­ ing the coming school year 238.00 Mrs. Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. B. corder’s office. Cash now in the hands of the R. W olfer have just returned from 'a Mrs. Diana Snyder and her mother district clerk_____________ -28.15 trip to Wilhoit Springs. Mrs. J. S. Vandeleur were entertain­ Estimated amount to be re­ Mrs. Ole Bergstrom and children ing friends from Portland and Silver- ceived from all other sour­ spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. j ton Sunday. Their guests were Dr. ces during the coming school Bergren of Gladstone and attended I and Mrs. M. E. DeQuire, and chil­ year____________ _____ u... 280.00 the Chautauqua while the^e, says the dren; and Irene Kramer, all of Total estimated receipts, not Silverton; and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Molalla Pioneer. including the money to be Thompson and daughter Betty, and received from the tax which Mrs. Merton Skinner, of Anaheim. Mrs. Hagenary, of Portland, Mr. it is proposed to vote____ 1,597.21 California, is the guest of Dr. and I Thompson is assistant ¿«rota ry and Mr&jjj! R. F.-Giesy. Mrs. Skinner has treasurer of Lipman W olf & Com­ R ecapitulation reljfciyds and many friends here who pany. Total estimated expenses for she will visit while here. the year __________________ 4,142.17 The county court yesterday refused Total estimated receipts not The “ Red Circle” , that marvelous to approve the final account of Stephen including the tax to be voted 1,597.21 detective serial now running at Sim’s A. Matthieu, executor of the will of MONEY TO LOAN—I have made arrangements for loaning eastern money, and will make very low rate of interest on highly improved farms.— Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick building, Salem, Oregon. Phone 96. Oregon City Bank Building DENTIST OREGON CITY ♦ X Phone 53-35 Canby Mutual FOR SALE—High grade piano in pood condition. Very reasonable terms Ifiven. Call in person or by phone.— B. Cook, Butteville. (Aurora phone) %For Sale— Two good cows, one 8|ying about four gallons daily, and r^^kpther two gallons. Also horse for Sale. Inquire at Observer Office. 20-2tp, LAW YER DEUTCHER A D V O K A T WILL TRADE FOR WOOD—Twen­ ty dollar high power Stevens 30-30 rifle pew; never used. N. C. Westcott, Au- |ora, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bann of Meridian city o f Canby, all bidders offering i premium. were in Aurora Monday on business. Theatre, is nearing its end. Many the late pioneer, Francis Xavier Mat­ other good films are shown every thieu and the executor is not yet dis­ Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and every charged from his obligation. Objec­ tion to the account was made by Lester Sunday evening. Francis Matthieu, John Fabian Mat­ More than 30,000 autos have been thieu, Ernest Theodore Matthieu and registered in Oregon this year. Charles L. Bergevin, all of whom made 7000 are new machines; costing claims against the executor which are $6,000,000. The total value of all ordered by the court to be paid. These the machines in the state is about are for the sums of $171, $92, $171 and $25,000,000. $80 respectively.—Salem Statesman. G. A . EHLEN Implements Canby, Ore. | j BLACKSMITH I am prepared to do all kinds o f general black­ smith work in the most satisfactory manner STONE & MOULTON Attorneys-at-Law Home A270 4-5-6 STEVENS BUILDING Office Pkonos! Pouifio 4 0 3 ; Oregon City, Oregon All kinds of wood work and wagon repairing and gene­ ral repair work. SATIS­ FACTION GUARANTEED Carson & Brown Attorneys at Law United States National Bank Building MARRY— For sure success try an old responsible club, established nine years, guarantee satisfaction, over 50,000 members; many wealthy; tes­ timonials and descriptions free. RE­ LIABLE CLUB, MRS. WRUI1EL, Box 26, Oakland, Calif. 6-24 to7-26 I ,J . F. OHLERT J AURORA, OREGON »»♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦» ♦ » A * Salem, Oregon DR. ERICH R. STARKE f DENTIST The Peach Canning Season Will Soon Be Here We have bought thè peach crop of the Ottawa Peach Orchard., This with our own crop will enable us this year better than ever to furnish our patrons with first class fruit at reasonable prices. Will have all the leading varie­ ties, such as Early Crawfords, Late Crawfords, Elbertas, Charlottes, and Muirs. Will deliver in Aurora, Hub­ bard, Donald, Fargo and Butteville. The Ottawa Orchard can be reached this year only by the road through our orchard, which is good for either auto­ mobile or wagon. Phone or write, H ollyheim O rchards , Chas. Eilers, Prop. (R. 3.) Aurora, Oregon. All dental work conscientiously done and at moderate prices. PLATE W ORK A SPECIALTY Mishler & Gribble Building | Phone, Main 20 Aurora Harness Shop P. H . MILLER, Proprietor | Harness Oiled by The Donald Co-operative Cheese | Dipping Process factory has had its first pay day, dis­ bursing over $1500 on the 15th of | Everything for the month to the producers. It is the Horse understood that the individual pro­ c ducers were much pleased at the prices they received. The institution being ( f a co-operative character, the customers get all that it is possible to pay. Dr. O. D. Butler, the local health officer at Independence, acting with the state and county authorities to prevent infantile paralysis, says there must be a clean-up at Independence at once. Barns, cowsheds pigpens, chicken yards, dog houses, piles of refuse and all other places where Balance, amount to be raised vermin exist must be cleaned up as by district ta x.___________$ 2,544.96 soon as possible. If people will not do it voluntarily, compulsion will be We estimate that a levy of six mills used. will be required to produce the amount Butter wrappers have advanced in of special tax money shown above. price from 45 cents to $1.10 per 500 Dated this 7th day of July, 1916. for the paper alone. We print only Attest: full packages of 500 sheets at $2.00 T. M. S nyder JoNAfe M. W ill District Clerk Chairman Board per package. We do not print less N of Directors than a package. Aurora, Oregon General Harness Findings Half Sweeny Collars Harness Made to Order Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Phone Aurora Mutual AURORA, ORE. The M odern Car T L p P / i i P i J r o / p f Model 490, fully equipped, 5-passenger, * n e w iie u r a ie L electric lights, electric starter, 3-speed gear, § floating axle, 37 h. p. Price $650. *\tiid eh n h 0 r r F u n u u r r 40-45 5 or 7 h. va p., s 6 en zer’ ful1 floatin£ axle’ ’ 17 series....... „ . „ $ 9 7 5 « J lU t t C U U K t ;/ C* *DiuueuuRer o ix 5 or 7 passenger, full floating axle, 50- 55 h. P., $U65 and $1200. FRAN K L. MILLER Auto A gency i