Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, September 21, 1916, Image 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Askin were J Mrs. George Kraus and daughter !
among the Aurora people at the Miss Georgia Kraus went to Salem
Canby Fair Tuesday.
Saturday to be with Mrs. R. J. Hen- I
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
' dricks, following the drowning of her
NORTH BOUND.
south boun d .
G. A. Muecke returned to Portland |
No. 10, 7.32 a. m.
N o . 17,10:12 a. m. after a short visit with his sons at j son Leland.
No. 18, 2:30 p. m.
No. 19, 3:14 p. m. the Mira Monte Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller and ¿heir
No. 20, 6:00 p. in.
No. 9, 7:28 p. m.
I guests Mr, and Mrs. Helmuth, son and '
Chris. Zimmerman was a businesb visi-;
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mil-|
tor in Donald Tuesday investigating real
|
ler motored over to the Clackamas Coun-
M A R K E T REPO RT
estate conditions in that lively town.
I I ty Fair Wedndsday.
Mrs. Martin Giesy has returned j
Large quantities of Evergreen
Eggs, per dozen, 28<;
from Woodburn where she was visit- |
| blackberries continue to come in and j
Butter, 2-lb. roll, 50c
| ing here daughter Mrs. Moshberger. j
| the quantity, will be increased, as j
Butter Fat, 26c
soon as hop-picking is over. The
Mrs.
W.
Schmedaker
and
Miss
Miller
;
Fat Hens, 13c
price paid is 2 % a pound.
were
here
last
week
from
St.
Louis
t
o
;
Broilers, 15c
visit their sister. Mrs. Percy Ottaway. |
Ducks, 11 and 13c
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dobbins of Port- |
Turkeys, old, 16c
Mrs Jess Mays was here from land are in Auròra this week.Mrs. j
jeese 9c
Donald Saturday" with a stock of mil­ Dobbin is in charge of the work
Beans 5c to 6c
linery at the Sadler & Krans Store. of waterproofing walls of the Aurora 1
Cascara, 4c
State Bank building.
The Observer will be on file at the
Lard, 14c
University of Oregon Booth, at the | Among the real estate transfers j
Wheat, $1.00
State Fair Grounds during the Fair, j recently recorded was that of section \
Oatf., 37Jc
33-3-1W, $5,4621.0 from H. R. and j
Onions lb. ljc
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Grimm, for-1
Francis La Badie by the Sheriff to !
Wool, 28c
merly of Butteville, have removed to : Sarah A. Cone and G. A. Cone.
Shaw, where both will teach in Shaw
J. A. Miller of this city, was elect­
School.
v
v
ed president of the Associated Law
August Will and Lee Fish of Hubbard \ Students of Stanford University at a
are preparing for hunting in mount­ meeting of that Association last week,
Aurora Post Office— Diana Snyder, ains above Myrtle Creek in Douglass' according to the Daily Palo Alto.
Postmaster; W. H. Ehlen, assistant: County.
Mrs. Matrià Miley who has been
Emery Howe, carrier Route 1; Zeno
Mrs. Agnes Suweringer returned | visiting for some time at the Fry
Schwab, carrier Route 2; Jas. Foley,
to Drain last week after a ten day I hopae here, and at the home of Henry
carrier Route 3; J. R. Marsh, car­
visit with her sister Mrs. Fred j Fry, returned to Portland Sunday.
rier Route 4; Percy Ottoway, Car­
Bachert.
She was accompanied by A. M. Fry.
rier Route 5. Office hours, 7 a. m.
to 7 p. m. Sunday’s, 9 to 10 a. m.
Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Darneill, of the
The tuition of non-resident stu­
Mails close for th» South, at 10 a. m., Dalles, were here this week visiting dents in the high school of Aurora,
5 p. .m, 7 p. .m North at 12:20 p. relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ¡Hubbard, Woodburn, Silverton, Scotts
m., 2:50 p. .m, 7 p. m.
E. D. Ogle.
Mills, Stayton, Turner, be paid for the
L. W. Grimm wab here Monday County high school fund this year.
R A IL R O A D TIM E C A R D
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Hop Growers Attention!
EXAMINE your Hop Stoves
and Pipes now and have your
Repairing done while we
have time.
REMEMBER when you start
picking you will need them.
Bring your work in now
Hardware
Q. A . EHLEN
Implement:
'
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ehlen were Port­ shipping a load of household goods
Among those transacting business
to Shaw, where he will teach the here recently were J. W. Willbroad,
land visitors Tuesday.
coming year.
Julius Keil, Ed Granes, Frank Abee,
Frank Yergen motored into town
on business Tuesday. I
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Warren of Port­ j Peter Jager, W. J. Miley, Carl Pat-
land were here for the week end, win, Geo. Oldfield, John, Gahler, and
Matt Bann and son spent the day
John Stauffer.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
in Oregon City Saturday.
J. S. Harvey.
The Federal grand jury is now in
August Will was down from Hub­
session at Portland. Among the
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kocher were
bard Saturday on business.
¡jurors are the following from this
here from Hubbard Saturday visit­
!
section: John Murray of Butteville
| Mr*, and Mrs. F. J. Morris spent ing relatives and shopping at the
j
A.
D. Gribble of Macksburg, and Geo.
Aurora stores.
the day in Portland Saturday,
Adams of Molalla.
Mr3. Peter Zimmering was in Aurora
H. Johnson has moved froin Needy to
The Canby Co-operation Cheese
Tesderday, to bring in her daughter,
a farm on Route 2 out of Canby.
Mrs. Frank Schwader who was on her ! & Produce Company gave its patrons
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peter were vis­
I a family picnic yesterday at the Can-
way to Portland.
byfair grounds, furnishing cheese,
itors here Tuesday from Mocksburg.
Mrs. J. F. Kerr and daughter ice pream and coffee. President
■ Jos. Sheri waS here from Oregon Louine and Helen, and sons Fred and Kraxberger was in charge of the af-«
City Sunday the guest of John Damm. Jack Jr. spent Sunday afternoon at fair which was a complete success.
camp Withycombe.
Julius Keil went to Woodburn
* Prof. A. C. Thompson was up from
Mrs, Carl Damm returned to Maek- Milwaukie Friday night to spend th^
Friday to attend the Kenady auction.
sburg Sunday afternoon after spend­
Wm. Dentel was in the city on ing a couple of days with Mr. and I week end with his parents at Needy.
I Prof. Thompson is principal of the
business from East Butteville Tues­ Mrs» John Damm?"'
¡Milwaukie grammer school where
day.
The Aurora schools will be closed ¡nearly 300 puplis are enrolled.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Giesy and chil­ October 4, 5, and 6, to allow the
The farmers in this section have
dren spent the day in Portland Thurs­ teachers to attend the Institute at
I had all good crops this year, some ex­
day.
«;
■
Salem on those dates.
ceptionally fine. J. W. Smith, of
The Wide Awake
Hardware Store
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D R. A . T. M U R D Y
-^-Thru the Inland Empire
—Grand Canyon of Colum­
bia
—America Wonderlands,
—Glacier and Yellowstone
Parks
LAW YER
DEUTCHER ADVOKAT
Phone 53-35
4 Canby Mutual
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OREGON CITY
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Canby, Ore. I
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STONE & M OU LTON
Attorneys-at-Law
fjhpund Trips at Low Fares Daily
until Sept. 30 via The North Bank
Road. Stopovers where you like
Office Phones: Pacific 405; Home A270
4-5-6 STEVENS BUILDING
Oregon City, Oregon
North Bank Rail and
26 Hours^ Sail
.
Oregon City Bank Building
DENTIST
EASTWARD
C. S C H U E B E L
I am prepared to do
all kinds of general black­
smith work in the most
satisfactory manner
All kinds of wood work and
wagon repairing and gene­
ral repair work. SATIS­
FACTION GUARANTEED
Mrs. Asa Callis.ter was hmong the , Eldoras Fratt was among the Merid­ | near Macksburg reports that out of
Hubbard peope shopping here Saturn ian people in town Saturday. Other's ! his 12 acre field, he threshed 102
on the ships of the DeLuxe Service,
day
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here, this week were Jas McGill and his 3-12 bushels of oats to the acre. An
S. S. Northern Pacific and
Attorneys at Law
I other field of 4 acres threshed 122
J. F. O H LE R T
Great Northern, for
George Gooding was transacting cou un Miss McAllister.
1-2 bushels to an acre, while G. W.
United States National Bank Building
business here Tuesday
“ helping
hfcrs. A. C. Scheurer went to Pcrt- Scramlin had one field of 3 acres that
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AURORA, OREGON
$32.00
SAN FRANCISCO ROUND
TRIP
Salem, Oregon
Zeek.”
laiyl Sunday to meet her sop Howard ibrought at little better than 126
who has been visiting his father for bushels to the acre
From any Oregon Electric Ry. point
W. I. Baner, who was sick two or
a week at Grass Valley.
Tickets include meals a nd berth.
three days last week, it at work
This route saves Time and Money
again.
A dispensation has been granted
and is a Delightful Trip
for the formation of a Masonic lodge
Wm. Uppendahi was here Thursday
at Donald, and it was duly chartered
from his farm between Hubbard and
and instituted last week.
Aurora.
l c a lb.
HOMESEEKERS’ FARES
Joe Resell Joe Graham Jr. Paul |
MRS. R00KLEDGE
Mrs. J. H. Kraus and children of
SEPT. 24 TO OCT. 8
Pellatz, Wil. Gooding t and Mike 1
Marks Prairie went to Oregon City. Brennon were among those transact­
. at the Brdige
From middle West and Willamette
Monday.
.T.
All dental work conscientiously done and at
ing business here Tuesday.
Valley. I sell prepaid tickets.
Mrs. F. R. Norton and Mrs. James
• S. A. SEXSMITH, Agent
Ctis TcWnsend, C. E* Miller End John
NOTICE TO VOTERS
moderate prices.
Brangar were visitors in Hubbard
Steuwe of Needy leave this .week for a
The Registration Books are open
DONALD, ORE.
Tuesday.
hunting,.fishirtg and huck eberry trip io an(j an voters who have not already
PLATE W O R K A SPECIALTY
j registered are urged to do so before
M. Bisanz and daughter Miss Allie the mountains above Molalla.
Bisanz were Meridian people here
Mishler & Gribble Building
David H. Robertson, public defen- October 7, 1916, when registration
Saturday
der in the Portland municipal court, for the November election will d ose,
t
Phone, Main 20
Aurora, Oregon
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. I Marion county precinct. Naturalized
Grover Giesy was up from Camp
E. Feller at Donald recently.
citizens must exhibit their , final
Withycombe Sunday, returning Mon­
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Voters may register, he're for any
day evening.
Chas Beck, John Kraus, and Mr.
papers.
and Mrs. Edger Pierce went to Salem
Beaver Building, O regon City
C. S. WESCOTT,
Dr. Erich R. Starke went to Port­
Sunday where they attended the fun­
Phones—Pacific 1221. Home A 198
land Saturday to spend the week end
eral of Leland HendricKs Monday.
DR. FULLER HERE DAILY
with friends.
Dr. John Fuller is now in Aurora
Fred Schemer has had a, hot water
P. H- MILLER, Proprietor
Mrs Henry Boege and children
heating system installed in his Green each day from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. at
were here Tuseday shopping at the
house at Butteville, Percy Colvert, the residence of Miss Margaret Fry,
Aurora stores.
General Harness Findings
«
the Hubbard plumber, did the work- where he has secured an office and
Sale Bills— Get them at the Obser-
$
Harness
Oiled
by
[room
for
the
treatment
of
his
pa-
ver
office.
We
print
thme
in
the
most
Half
Sweeny
Collars
|
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanrahan have
Euteka Hop Baler for sale. Made j tients here,
attractive form at the most reason- * Dipping Process
moved to Portland where they, may
Harness Made to Order |
by E. M. Pine, Puyallup, Washington.
He guarantees scientific treatment
go into business.
MARRY— For sure success try an
In first class condition, price $40 if taken 0j ajj diseases, without the use of
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
£
Everything for
Mr. and Mrs Robert Crissell and at once. Fred Yergen Aurora, Oregon. dVUgs
old responsible club, established nine
Phone Aurora Mutual
AURORA, ORE. £
the Horse
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Crissell were in
years, guarantee satisfaction, over
Fred Yergern finished picking Fri­
MONEY TO LOAN—I have made 50,000 members; many wealthy; tes­ £
Aurora Saturday.
day, and on Saturday took out Cash-
I
j , ,
,..
. , , arrangements for loaning eastern timonials and descriptions free. RE­
Mrs. Zeno Schwab and children ier Hickok and his adding machine > money) and will make very low rate of
LIABLE CLUB, MRS. WRUBEL, Box
spent the week end with relative ,i at to figure up the accounts of the pick- interest on highly improved farms.—
ers.
I Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick 26, Oakland, Calif.
8-31 to 11-5
Salem'and Gervais.
| building, Salem, Oregon. Phone 96.
Hugh Griman, who has been work-
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rA
,
Henry Bents, Mrs. N. C. Wescott j
I
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Slab Wood For Sale— 50 cents, cash
LOCAL AD RATE.
ing the G. C. Carother hop yard and i
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and son Thomas were visitors in Or- j ^
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x per load, at the Mill— all you can
A
uniform
and invariable charge
the Ernest Worle yard since the first .
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egon City Saturday.
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hau. Harvey Lumber Co., Aurora,
Model 490, fully equipped, 5-passenger,
of
5
cents
per
line
is made for all ad­
of the month, expects to return soon ;
electric
lights, electric starter, 3-speed -
TOMATOES FOR SALE— 35 cents: to Irrigon.
FOR SALE— 5' acres of White! vertising notices of every description
gear, f floating axle, 37 h. p. Price $ 650 .
in
the
news
columns
of
this
news­
per bushel. Rye, also for sale. Fry
Dent corn cheap if taken soon, would j
It is reported that the F. D. Sharpe!
Bros., Aurora, Oregon.
T.afce A3 ensi'age. t\ R. Norton, paper. This rate applies to for sale,
has sold the farm known as the old
26-; t p ! for rent, lost, found, card of thanKa,
Aeïora.
o u r 40-45
5 m , J h. <‘m p., e ’ M
- fallfl<,atingaxle
17 series...______$975
Mrs. Chas Beck went to Salem Ehlen place to Chris. Giesy, whose" j
“ want ads,” and to all kinds of sim­
Saturday afternoon, called there by farm it adpoins, for $9000. This is j W anted —A married man to work on ilar notices as well as to all notices of
the death of Leland Hendricks.
said to be $3000 less than it cost the a ranch, by the year. Reference re­ entertainments, fairs, socials, shows,
5 or 7 passenger’ ful1 floatin^ axle> 5°-
55 h. p., $1165 and $ 1200 .
seller.
I quired. Chas. Eilers, Route 3, Aurora, etc. No reductions or discounts.
Mrs. George Harvey returned last
; Oregon.
.
Thursday from a visit at the home
Mrs. Alfred Will and daughter Miss|
Butter wrappers have advanced in j
of Dr. and Mrs. Rue at Stella, Wash. Leona Will, accompanied by Mrs. Stahl' ■^'or Sale— :125 acres of land (with
of Hubbard, were the guests yesderday j buildings), 46 acres. cleared, at $70 price from 45 cents to $1.10 per 500
C. B. Brewer Was in Canby Tues­ at the home of Mrs. Triphine will. P®r acI*e without machinery, or $80 for the paper alone. We print only I
day, where he has men working on Miss Will has been engaged to teach ¡'Per acre with machinery, horses, full packages of 500 sheets at $2.00 j
two plastering contracts a five-room a school near Portland. Her home is in j stock etc. J. F. Branigar % mile per package. We do not print less
house and the high school building Hillsboro, California.
[west of Aurora.
(26-4t) than a package.
Carson & Brown
DR. ERICH R. STARKE
i TOM ATOES
DENTIST
DR. L. G. ICE
DENTIST
t
Aurora Harness Shop
Wants, For Sale, Etc
The Modern Car
The Chevrolet
Studebaker f
Studebaker Six
FRANK L. MILLER
A uto A gency