m R AILR O AD TIME CARD SOUTHERN PACIFIC North Bound No. No. No. No. 10, 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. tn. 9;44 a. m. (on flag.) 3)14 p. in. 5i31 p. "hi. (on flag.) $28 p. m.* * W ants, For Sale, Etc LOCAL A D RATE. I The federal itrand jury for thé Nov- j A uniform and invariable charge ember-March period has been drawn. of 5 cents per line is made for all ad­ Not one o f the jurymen is from Marion vertising notices of every description County. The only one from this seeton in the news columns o f 'this" news­ paper. This rate applies to for sale, I is J. T. Poteh, o f Canby. for rent, lost, found, card of thanKs, » W. H. Nibler was a business visitor j “ want a d s /’ and to all kinds of sim­ in Portland Friday to look over'C hrist-• ilar notices as well as to all notices of mas goods. Louis. Weber t compounded | entertainments, fairs, socials, shows, the drugs an$ dispensed the face creams ! etc. No reductions $>r discounts. in Mr. Niblei*8.absence. ■""¿X m. m. (on flag.) . m. m. (on flag-) South Bound H UN TERS :m We carry the following Brandsof L oaded Shells: Mrs, ÎL H.”€rissel o f near*Wilson- The Observer, the . Portland Tele­ ville, is here caring for her mother, | gram, the Rural Spirit and Poultry Mrs. Re ter Laüe'r, while the latter is' Life (alp Oregon papers)— all'riour recovering from % hninor operation one year for $4.50, at the Observer Wednesday.—Hubbard Interprise. office, Aurora, Oregon. M AR K ET REPORT Eggs, per dozen, 41«; Butter, 2-Ib. roll, 60c Butter Fat, 36c Fat Hens, f3, 14c BrfeMers, 15c Duck?, 10 and 12e ' TurkdySj; old, 18c. Jeese 8c • -2 •, Beans 5c to flc Cascara,Jfc ¿T * Lard, 15c •_ Wheat* $1.25 Oats, 37|c Onions lb. 2 c Wool, 28c Potatoes, $1.35 . : \i | Mrs. A. C. Scheurer and son Howard! [ went to Portland Friday on a shopping ! tour. Mr. Scjieurer joined them Sat-; urday, and all returned Sunday jright. WESTERN Southern Pacific workmen repaired! the signal pole at the Station Saturday. F or S ale —Fresh cow, with calf; A1-! As a matter o f Safety First, only Hughes Carpenters should haye been! so 3-year old colt, weight-1300. Zimmei - 1 sent to do the work on an 8-hour basis-. man B.os., Aurora, Oie. - : S 34-3t Kenneth Bents, the enterprising i ------:—~ — -------------------—— —» -------- edit young Oregonian agent, is this week! ? F or S ale —Farm wagon, John L. [ distributing complirrjentary copies o f j Snyder, Aurora, Oregon. ■mat.daily each morning to non-readers j o f the paper, to induce them'to join hisj F or S ale —Barred Plymouth Rock list o f patrons, , Cockerels from the O. A. C. Egg Strain. John W. Schwabauer was here Mon-i Earnest Werner, Route 2, Aurora, Ore. day to receive a Midget caterpillar trac-1 tor which he took out to the Fargo J Orchard Company to replace the bigj The handiest, neatest, most econ- tractor they sold recently. ' It Will be j omical little things on earth— our used in orchard.cultivation. , I gummed labels fo r business men in T. -, , , tt — . .. all lines.— Observer Office. , Mrs. Chas. .Keil, Mrs. Hugo Keil, mjjm and Mrs. F. M. Keil were among the Mrs. S. A. Miller spent” the day in ladies shopping here Tuesday, g 8 FoR S ale - 150,000 New Oregon Im- Portland Saturday. Judge Galloway will ipeak tonight at P?ove(^ strawberry plants. Price de- D. A. Keil was a'b&finess visitor in the I. O. 0 . F. Hall, after the regular j $3.50 per 1000. Phone 551-20 Portland Saturday. session o f the lodge, when the puhlic jJ É fe ^ Mutual. J. J. Taylor, Route 2, A. R. Eisner was in Aurora Monday 10-1 to 12-1. is invited to attend to hear this wélij ^5, Aurora, Oregon enroute to Portland.. known Democratic candidate for C it [■c ------------- — —---- —- Fresh Jersey cow for sale—D. A. cuit Judge. ; ■ ilÉiimf FOR BALE— Full blooded Rhode Keil, Aurora Oregon. fsländ Red cockerels, one dollar Mrs. George White and Chfldrjm Joe Resch was among the farmers Portland were the guests o f Mrs. ,L T $ í.o o ) each.-, Mrs. W. F. Prahl, transacting business here Monday. 3 3-2t Vandeleur and Mrs. Dian Snyder from , «Route 3, Aurora,, Oregon Friday to Sunday. M rs. Jas Ogle shipped a car load o f pota­ band is Capt. George Whit*, of'Battery toes from East Eutteville Sunday. “ Hard buyers,” memT'and women A, now stationed at Calextcer. Regular serv.'ces at 11 ef. m. next who buy with their fields as well as Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Eisner" -yere Sunday at the 1 resbyterian Church, shopping here Saturday, Other shop­ their -pocketbooks, will be quick to Er: W. H. Coulet was in the city pers were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith o f take advantage o f pur four-m agazine Thursday from Woodburrf on business.^ the White School district, Mr, and Mrs. bargain offer. See. advertisement on’ . Mrs. Gei. W. Yergen and daughter J. H. Kraus o f Marks Prairie, Mrs. page four. 4*3™ • Noma were visiting friends here Tuesday F m . Heinz and Mrs. Carl Damm of SEL BY U RI. C. 4L. Ä iü Licenses (im tnt Mrs. J. W. Sadler attended a m e e é P acksburg' The Observer, Rural ^Spirit, Poul­ The false but alarming report- that ing o f the P. E. O. Thursday at Wood- chop suey had advanced from 25 to 35 try L ife all three one year, and the burn. cents -was a solar plexus blow to Felix Portland Telegram 3 months, for Sam Yoder o f Hubbard has gone bo Icaacson until the falsity o f the report Eastern Oregon to improve his home­ $2.50. Send your order"to the Ob­ was established. It is hot thè pnce stead. but the car shortage that is worying server, Aurora, Oregon. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray and Arlo chop spey enthusiasts. •Gray .were Saturday yiaitors here last Amótig the visitdrs here re’cefttly M ARRY— F or sure success try "an week. were Frank Albee o f Meridian, W. J. old responsible club, established nine Otto Kraueger o f Canby and Otto Uppendahl of-Marks Friairie, Wn. Tham- Blosser of Barlow were in Aurora Sat­ er, W. L. Murray and Geo Rosich o f years, guarantee satisfaction, over urday. Butteville, Ghas, Gelbrich o f Lorie El­ 50,000 members; many wealthy; tes­ Mrs. Peter Zimmering and Mrs. Frank der, John Damm Jr. o f Macksburg, C. timonials and descriptions free. RE­ Schwader were in Aurora shopping E. Miller o f Needy, Profi A. C. Thomp­ LIABLE CLUB, MRS. W RUBE L, Box son o f Milwaukee, A. W. Giesy o f Thursday. 8-31 to 11-5 Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mark o f 26, Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.. Butler o f Wilsonville Marks Prairie^ and Mr. and Mrs. Henry were here yesterday shopping at the Beck. ■ MONEY TO LOAN—I have made Aurora stores. About the usual amount o f Hallowe'en arrangemerits - for loaning eastern The Branigar auction was one o f the! Mischief occured Tuesday might. How money, and Will make very low rate of interest on highly^ improved farms.— largest sales held in this section it should be apportioned between the Homer H. Smith,’ foom 5, McCormick several seasons. marauding Haloween children and the building, Salem,- Oregon. Phone 96. Guy N. Hickok visited the county; prominent young society matrons; it is seat Saturday in the interests o f the! impossible to state. It is on ly: fair to j say, however, that the latter ¿.did not* it FOR SALE— Shetland pony. EI- place the “ F or^ ale” sign on the Ob- fd on Kocher. Aurora", Oregon, server door, erect the ladder at the and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. J . 1 town watering place, tip over the ‘ ’ mu-; Hendricks at Salem. tnicipal dog house,” hangCapt. Mi ley’s Farm Loans on first class Ivan Blosser, the little'son o f Mr. l-sign on the highest telegraph pole in farms, H. E. Morton, Salem, Ore. and Mrs. Otto Blosser o f Barlow, is ill ¡town, or filled Geo. Miller’s S. P. flue with an attack o f measles. with pett iccats. John Kraus and Grover Giesy are both busily engaged in building new houses on their respective farms. Miss Mary Smith, teacher o f the pri- mary department o f the Aurora schools, spent the week end with Salem friends, H. H. Hurst, Art ¡Artus, Billy Moore and P. W. Sanders made a trip to A1.- sea this week to look over a timber land proposition. ? ; A number.of Aurorp people went out to the cemetery Thursday fo r a general clean up day fo r the improvement: o f the grounds. -- Felix Isaacson made a trip through the Mt. Angel and. Silverton sections Friday. He reports little doing in hop transactions there. ' •. NpLRKET NOTES ^ Potato dealers find tjjemselves un­ able t o ' take advaritage o f the high Eastern: markets on account of. the impossibility o f securing cars for shipment o f Oregon potatoes. Until the car shortage is overcome, Ore­ g r o w e r s w ill get little benefit df the high Eastern prices. This year’s potato crop is 59,000,- 000 less than last year, according to the latest estimates o f the depart­ ment o f agriculture. The crop is The poorest since 1911, taken as a whole .throughout the United States. Hence' a firm ‘market with advancing prices may be expected fo r the rest o f the season. Gehlhar W ill Use Max Gehlhar is gaining! votes every day, The people J. J. Sperb and sons shipped about know he is able, honest and] 5000 pounds o f white beans to the Port: accommodating and wilbuse land market this week.', Thé price;paid good judgment in conduct­ was 7 cents per pound. ip He will dis­ G. A, Ehlen, W. H. Ehlen, L. L ing the office. Snyder and S. A. Miller returned Sun­ courage bringing neighbor­ day night from Lorane where they hood and family rows' into spent a few days hunting deer. courts and thereby save much B. J. Grim was in the city Friday, having returned from a trip to Toledo, money to the taxpayers. He Oregon, where he and Mrs. Grim visited deserves your snpport and their daugeter, Mrs. A. G. Will. - you will, be glad you gave i t 1 johiK McNeai, formerly with the ob-; to him when you see what a ' j server, was here Saturday gon City, where beds staying ; with brother to take medical treatment. The folio wing is a list o f the offer- o f fruits, vegetables and other products found in the Aurora stores: Apples, - i . ; i_.. . . box 75c Home Grown tomatoes, . . . . . . . . . . l b , 3c Cabbage, rib. 2c Potatoes, 5r i - .. . . . . . . . . _ _ < . . . . . . lb. 1Jc Onions, ___ . . . . . . . ____ :2—. lb. 2Jc Dairy b u tte r,___________________ lb 32c Creamery butter; ________ Z ______lb. 40c Fresh eggs, . . . . . . _____ _doz. 41c Dry beans, . . . . X . . . . . . . . . . ...lb. 7 to 8c Lard, ..lb . 17c Salted meats, ..._ lb ., 17 to 25c Sugar, .per 100 lbs., $8.25 F lou r,________ per sack, $1.75 to $2.25 Bananas, .. _doz. 25c Lemons, _______ ...d o z . 30c O r a n g e s , ______________doz, 40c Sweet Potatoes, . . . . . . 2 . . - - - . .lb. 3Jc Honey, ------ . . . . . . 2 2 lbs. for 25c Celery, . 2 . 2 3 bunches, 25c Good Judgment Wm. Lettenmaier, o f the Oregon City post office, was here visiting/his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Letten­ maier this week. ; A '. . from Ore- j W & 'iÆ È 0 fftcia] he makes.,—Ed. Jefferson Review, Oct. 20. - ■— 4 '- j . Hardware ¡ G . A . E H L E N The Wide Awake I 0 R g A. Hardware "Store DIRECT PRIMARY NOMINEE FOR District Attorney schuebel law yer , Oregon City Bank Building D EN TIST ai well as ONIONSviand % ^ OREGON CITY ’ ♦♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ by us;lin any quantity, Phon’è'ob % Canby'^Iufcua-L warehouses at Aurora, Canby, Hubbard. * •: Office Phones: Pacific 405; Home A270 4-5-6 STEVENS BUILDING — 2 0 2 Alder St.,- Oregon City, Oregon Portland, Oregon. Aurora Representive H. H. HURST. BLACKSMITH I am prepared to do aM kinds of general black- smith work ■ h i t i i u - -m uß t satisfactory manner STONE & MOULTON Attorneys-at-Larr* W H O L E SA L E PRODUCE Main Office i Canby, Ore« and I W . S. Hurst & Co. All kinds o f wood work and \wagon repairing and gene- rral repair work. S A T I ­ SFACTION GUARANTEED Carson & Brown Attorneys at Law X F. OHLERT United States National Bank Building Z] AURORA, OREGON S ' Salem, Oregon ♦ J. HAMPTON WlisTG § V IO L IN IS T S and Teacher of Violin and Piano P hone main 2240 || , 314 315 Tilford Biiilding % PORTLAND, : : OREGON, t DR. L. G. ICE DR. ERICH R2 STARKE DENTIST All dental work conscientiously done and at moderate prices. DENTIST Beaver Building, Oregon City Ph oneär^Pacific 1221. PLATE W O R K A SPECIALTY Mishler & Gribble Building Home A 198 Phone, Main 20 Aurora, Oregon j E. P. MORCOM ♦ ! ♦ Attofney-at-Law Practice in all Courts WOODBURN - - ] < OREGON Aurora Harness Shop | P« H . MILLER, Proprietor # ♦ Barrels and Tubs. * o If you need any fir Tubs for Meat 11 o o or Kraut, or any Oak Barrels, from < j f o 10 to 5 0 gallons, for W ine or Cider, « o if ^ ONION SETS are bough t «<•*» F. G. PETER < ♦ Harness Oiled by Dipping Process Everything for the Horse General Harness Findings Half Sweeny Collars Harness Made to Order Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Phone Aurora Mutual »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦s We Republican e. f : M U R D Y ^ £ would rather printers. be known as W e have noticed that the so-called “ cheap” printers never get I very far, and their customers do not seem to get very far eitheh No bus- inetss has ever reached and held the position of permanent success by the j use of cheap printing. The printing of an eminently successful business is distinguished by its high quality, j however, and the inference is so plain that every oife who reads may easily ¡apply the inference to his own busi- i ness. The - Aurora AU R O R A, ORE. 1 * * * '* * # « * * * “ particular” printers than as cheap MAX GEHLHAR Implements DEUTCHER A D V O K A T TH E M A R K ET B ASK ET Mrs. Juluis Zimmerman arid sons were here over Sunday from Albany to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zimmerman. ■ Guns M Observer and the Daily Oregonian, both one year for $6.00. The' Observer, Aurora. K.O. BRAND Home Products Bologna Lunch Loaf Wienerwurst Pork Sausage Corned Beef Pure Lard ICE W U R STE R BROS.