Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, December 28, 1916, Image 3

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RAILROAD TIME CARD
SOUTHEN PACIFIC
The other day while Felix Isaac-1
i son was standing with one foot on j
I the curb and the other on the run-1
| ning board of his Ford, a small
| boy yelled, “Hey, Felix, where i s !
| your other roller skate?”
W ants, For Sale, Etc
TO OUR PATRONS.
FOR SALE
Bargain, if taken soon— harness j
store and repair shop; gasoline fil­
No. 10, 7.38 a. m.
Among those transacting business; ling station, oils in connection;
No. 28, 10:24 a. m. (on flag.)
here the past week were, W. C. j good Main street location; Pacific j
No. 18, 2:33 p. m.
Kenyon of
Butteville,
Napoleon | highway; doing good business. Ad-j
No. 14, 8:49 p. m. (on flag.)
¡Davis (Clericus Secundus) of Butte-! dress P. H. Miler, Aurora.
South Bound
j ville, Rev. Lucas of Macksburg and j
No. 17, 2:37 a. m.
[John Pugh, Jr. of Fargo.
f
No. 15, 9:44 a .m . (on flag.)
PIGS WANTED— Eight small pigs,i
After January 1, 1917, the, price ! good stock. H. C. Ehlen, Aurora,!
No. 19, 3:14 p. m.
| of the Portland Telegram alone will
Oregon.
41-2t p.f
No. 27, 5:31 p. m. (on flag.)
| be $5.00 per year._ Telephone us
No. 9, 7 :28 p. m.
¡your order and get the Daily Tel-j
legram and the Observer both one: If you want some first grade nur­
MARKET REPORT
year for -$4.-25. Only three days sery stock shoap, call at the Observ-i
more at this price.
er office for particulars.
Eggs, per dozen, 41>;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCleave of:
Butter, 2-lb. roll, 60c
Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar j
Butter Fat, 42c
Shaver of Molalla, were the guests j W e P ay 45 cents F or B uiteri < a T—
Fat Hens, 13, 14c
! for Christmas at the home of their j Canby Co-Operative Cheese & Produce j
Broilers, 15c
[parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Leabo.j Company, Canby, Oregon.
j Mrs. Van Cleave, who is not i£ j
Ducks, 10 and 12c
good health will remain with h er;
Turkeys, old, 18c
R elinquishment F or S ale —160 j
parents for a few days.
3eese 8c
acres.
Address Aurora Observer Office,
Beans 5c to 6c
Mrs. Sarah S. Wallace, 67 years, I Aurora, Ore., for particulars. (39-4t.)}
Cascara, 5c
has been granted a divorce from j
Lard, 15c
J. T. Wallace, after nearly 5 0 1
Wheat, $1.25
years of married life. Mrs. Wallace
The Aurora Observer and the Port j
Oats, 37Jc
charged him with cruelty an infi­ land Telegram, both one year for |
Onions lb. 2c
delity. Wallace is well known as i $4.25. Send the Observer your or-j
a fanner and race horse m at. Mrs. j der.
Wqol, 28c
Wallace was given her decreee and j
Potatoes, $1.35
$4000 in property settlement.
For Sale— Four year old colt, I
Among those shopping here for
Apply to H. W. Watkins on j
Christmas were, Mr. and Mrs. M.l $65.
D. Leabo, Mr, and Mrs. John Shep­ the Joseph Miller place, Aurora,
39-4t;
herd, Mr, and Mrs. V. Van Vleet, Oregon.
A. B. Còle of Canby, was a vis­ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Geisy, Miss Al-
lie Bisang, Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
itor here Monday.
F or S ale —New Stevens, double bar-i
Jack, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. F. Wil­
Mr. and Mrs Pearl Lundy spent son, Geo. White and Sidney Gra­ rel shot gun, 12 guage. Cost $27.50;
Will sell for $18.50. Inquire at the
Christmas* at Vancouver.
ham.
North Bound
We take
this opportu
Thanking you for the many
favors shown us in the past
which we assure you are
appreciated to the very full­
est extent.
:
:
Wishing you a prosperous
and a Happy New Year, t M
am,
Very truly yours,
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®mmt Wap tra
Hardware
G.
A. EHLEN Implement
Observer Office.
John Weninger was in thè city
Dr. Goulet, county commission­
Saturday from Macksbufg.
er, was in the city from Woodburn
Thursday. It is said that Dr. Gou­
For Sale— Launch, 22 feet, with
Mrs. A. D. Yergen was a recent let has up his political lightning rod
8 to 10 horse power engine; salt
visitor from East Butteville.
for the county judgeship.
It is I water fittings. Price $55.00. Ad­
Guy N. Hickok was registered intimated that he will be a candi- j dress W. R. Marsh, Aurora, Ore­
date for the republican nomination | gon.
41-4tp
at the Hotel Portland Thursday.
for that office a year from next j
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Favor and spring, though this report cannot j
baby spent Christmas in Portland. be confirmed.
' % F a rm L o a n s on first class
The Wide Awake
No Experimenting
The Aurora Observer and the
James Miller, son of George Mil­
'farms, H. E. Morton, Salem, Ore.
Weekly Oregonian, both one year ler of this city, has completed his
for $2.OD. »
law studies at Stamford University,
MONEY TO LOAN—I have made
passing successfully al final exami­
C. J. Hondrick and S. P. Hon- nations, which admits him to prac­ arrangements for loaning eastern
drick were in the city last week tice in all California courts and the! money, and will make very low rate of
fyom Needy.
on highly improved farm s.—
Your vision— the most important
United States district court, and the j interest
Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick thing on earth fore precious thau
United
States
Circuit
Court
of
Ap-
!
Carl Becke is home for the
building, Salem, Oregon. Phone 96.
all the wealth of the world is your
Christmas holidays, from the Uni­ peals. It also confers upon him the |
eyesight. Any optical service but
degree of juris doctor.
versity of Oregon.
The Observer, Rural Spirit, Poul­ the best obtainable would be a
The petition of C. M. Critenden
W. L. Preston returned to Aurora
try
Life all three one year, and the mighty poor buy for you.
this week after several months’ for letters of administration in the
At the most reasonable prices 1
matter
of
the
estate
of
Andrew
Portland Telegram 3 months, for
absence in the east.
Milton Berry shows real estate and $2.50. Send your order to the Ob­ place at your command an exper­
A. H. Geisy has been sick this personal property of the value of
ience covering 34 years of eye ex­
week and confined to his room at $1000. The heirs are Walter H. server, Aurora, Oregon.
q a: amination and fitting glasses— not
the home of his sisters.
Berry of Hubbard; Nellie A. Haw­
only experience but years «if scien­
kins of Ackerland, Kans., Samuel
Maary— For success and hapipness tific study of the subject and every
Miss Barrett, who has been vis­ A- Berry of Mabton, Wash.; James
iting her cousin, Miss Louine Kerr, C. Berry of Butler, Mo., and Bessie many thousand memebers, both sexes, modern aid for proper fitting.
My examinations are thorough,
wishing early marriage, hundreds
has returned to Seaside.
Wallace of Hubbard.
wealthy, confidential descriptions and enable me to determine the ex­
Dr. and Mrs. Starke of Albany,
free, established ten years. The Re­ act condition of your eyes— my
were' Christmas day visitors at the
FINAL NOTICE.
liable Club, Mrs. Wrubel, 732 Madi­ methods are scientific and accu­
home of Mrs. Triphene Will.
rate.—
In the County Court of the State son, Oakland, Calif , . 11-9 to 1-12
My interest does not cease with
Julius Zimmerman and two sons of Oregon, for Marion County.
were here Christmas frpm, Albany
the delivery, but continues for all
In the matter of the estate of
NURSERY STOCK
to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Zim­ Katherine Schuele, deceased.
time. Patrons are welcome to drop
merman.
Choice lot of Italian prune trees, in at any time for adjustments and
Notice is hereby given that the
of the also Vrooman Franquette walnuts examination. If you break your
Among those in the city to spend undersigned, as executor
grafted on black walnut roots, and
Christmas with relatives were, Mr. above named estate, has filed his all kinds of other nursery stock. glasses I can replace the lenses
final
account
in
the
above
entitled
while you wait, except compounds
and Mrs. D. S. Miler, Mr. and Mrs.
court, and that Monday the 22d Buy direct ifrom the nursery and and Kryptoks.
B. H. Will, Mrs. Claud Reed.
Brooks
day of January, 1917, at the hour save agents' commissions.
I am a graduate of Heidelberg
42tf
The Rev. F .th?” Lucas of Macks­ of 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon of Nursery, Lafayette, Oregon.
College, Germany, in medicine and
burg, was here Thursday enroute said day, in the said Court, bras I
surgery, but I do not practice med­
to Salem to bring home one of been appointed by'the said Court as!
Southern
Pacific icine, as I am a specialist in opto­
August Blaske’s sons for Christ­ the time and place for hearing ofj Found— On
objections thereto and the settle­ train on Thanksgiving day, a pair metry and devote my entire atten­
mas.
of spectacles in case marked “Rr. tion to the correct fitting of glas­
ment thereof.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Tyler
Dated and first published the 21 Hauz Spectacle Co., St. Louis, Mo.” ses. -
Left in seat by lady who left the
and son, Paul, and Mrs. Louisa day of December, 1916.
I guarantee satisfaction in every
train at Aurora. Owner may have respect. I use no drugs or drops
Forstner of Salem, were Visitors
GEORGE A, SCHUELE,
same by applying to agent at Au­
here Christmas day at the home
Executor.
in making examinations as they are
rora, and paying for this ad.
of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Catlin.
OLSEN & KELLEY, Attorneys,
dangerous.
Portland, Oregon.
The Pythian Sisters remembered
many with Christmas baskets and
“Hard buyers,” men and women
Christmas cheer this week. Where-
Rooms 209-210-211 U. S. Bk. Bldg.
ever there is good to be done, there who buy jyith their heads as well as
their pocketbooks, will be quick to
this order is found to be active.
Notary
Public
SALEM, OREGON.
take advantage of our four-magazine
v Among those taking recent ex­ bargain offer. See advertisement on
Fire Insurance
amination for teachers’ certificates page four.
at Salem were the following: Es-
AURORA
OREGON
tella P. Grettie of Donald; Lew W.
Grimm of Shaw.; and E. A. McKey flo w to Control Cockroach P est
I
Attomey-at-Law
|
of Hubbard.
Practice
in
all
Courts
DR. de LESPINASSE
The cockroach, one of the worst
£ WOODBURN
OREGON f
J. D. Lofgren of Needy, ' has pests of the housewife, can be success­
DENTIST
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been delivering potatoes at the W. fully controlled. Here is the remedy
H. Bair warehouse at Canby, being given by George A. Dean, professor of
Phone United 6319
a part of the 1000 or more sacks entomology in the Kansas State Agri­ Truliinger Bldg
which he raised this year on an cultural college, and used not only in
H ubbard , O regon
homes, but in many big flour mills in
STONE & MOULTON
8-acre field.
Kansas.
Attomeys-at-Law
Get a large pan or a deep jar, the
For the third- time the Aurora
Office Phones: Pacific 405; Home A270
Wells Fargo express office was deeper the better, and place a foul,
4-5-6 STEVENS BUILDING
broken into Sunday night and sev­ damp dish rag in it. Set up sticks or
ON IMPROVED FARMS AND CITY
eral packages of California Sun­ laths on an easy slant from the floor
Oregon City, Oregon
PROPERTY A T LOWEST RATES
shine
taken
therefrom
without to the pan or jar, so that there will
be
no
difficulty
for
the
roaches
to
get
leaving the customary “affies” at
* o£
to the edge of the jar. The roaches THOS. K. FORD
5 cents per. Hence Wells Fargo are will run up these laths or sticks and
cut fifteen or twenty dollars, Geo. be attracted to the damp dish rag with­
Miller out 30 cents, and the six in the jar, for they congregate in such
consignees out of luck. And it was places,
♦
_
< \ W. H. ASQUITH
theis first order!
Barrels and Tubs.
|[ t OAINTER and
Place this trap in the pantry or %
kitchen or wherever the roaches are I J If you need any fir Tubs for Meat | .
Sheriff Esch has served the writ found and leave It overnight, as the
l f APER HANGER
of habeas corpus granted by Judge roaches hide and are quiet during the I 4 or Kraut, or any Oak Barrels, from |
‘ Aurora, Oregon
Galloway on petition of Ina An­ day and make their odious raids at £ 10 to 5 0 gallons, for W ine or Cider, « j >
derson, mother oif Cecil Anderson, night. The first thing in the morning V ° '° F. G. PETER 115 ]71
who is alleged by his mother to be pour boiling water over the rag to kill
wrongfully and unlawfully restrain­ the roaches hiding in it, for they will
ed from his liberty by his grand­ surely be there if they are in the
parents, William and Nancy Ander­ house.
1 J. HAMPTON WING $
son, who live near - Aurora.
The
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writ cites them to appear in the cir­
A T iny Invention.
and Teacher of Violin and Piano &
cuit court on December 29, 1916, A German scientist has invented a
Attorneys at Law
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T hone main 2240
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and show cause why the child tiny electric oven, to be placed on the
314-315 Tilford Building
$
should not be delivered to his moth­ platform of a microscope to heat or United States National Bank Building
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
er, who has come from Hill City, dry objects that are to be examined.
Salem, Oregon
Kansas, to get it.
Hardware Store
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B u y It F r o m
Now j
Us
W e Make Them
You may think you can get along without that uew set of harness this
winter, and possibly you can-BUT WILL IT PAY YOU?
The time lost in repairing and tinkering and cussing on old and broken
and unreliable harness will just about pay for a new one. And time is
money these days. * v
Then broken harness often causes runaways, and they often result fatal­
ly to the driver or the animals. No, unreliable harness does'NOT pay .
Buy a new set NOW, and buy-it from US, where- it is BEST and
CHEAPEST.
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Send us your Harness and Shoe Repairing by Parcel
Post—We pay one way.
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