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R A ILR O A D TIME CARD SOUTH EN PACIFIC North Bound No. No. No. No. JO, 28, 18, 14, 7.38 a. 10:24 a. 2:33 p. 8:49 p. m. m. (on flag.) m. m. (on flag.) 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. South Bound M ARKET REPORT Eggs, per dozen, 30*: butter, 2-lb. roll, 60c Butter Fat, 40c Fat Hens, 14, 15, 16c Spring Broilers, 14c Ducks, 11 and 13c Turkeys, old, 20c Seese 12c Beans 6c to 9c Cascara, 5c Lard, 16c Wheat, $1.25 Oatf., 45 c Onions lb. 4c Wool, 28c Potatoes, $2.00 ©mutt ©Bptrs Woman’s Home Companion, the GET MORE CASH for <l>.t « 1 I T , - . , F o r F t c ! American Magazine, and Every by bringing it to Hazelwood Cream * » C H l lO j 1 U I U u l C ^ L j I C | Week, all for two years, $3.75. Station, Canby, Ore. I------------------- — --------- i---------------------- j (Regular subscription price $8.00.) j ' . „ | FRESH Cow for sale, Peter Hunt, i The daily and Sunday Journal Aurora 0re j J. W. Sadler was a business vis- and the Aurora Observer, all one I ^ itor yesterday at the state capital, j year for $6.25— if your order is*------------------------------------------------------- While there he interviewed the received before February 6, 1917.1 COWS FOR SALE— or will trade county court on Aurora road mat-j [for chickens or work. C. C. Old- ters. The Portland Telegram now announces j field> R ou te 2f Aurora, Oregon. ! that on February 1 , its subscription! j The Daily Journal, not including price will be advanced from $3.50 to ’ ---------------------------- -------------------------- | Sunday, and the Aurora. Observer '$5.00 per year. Until that date The I L0ST^-f length slicker, between! ¡both one year for $5.00— if your or-1 Telegram and the Observer will be sent j Auroar and the Geo. Kraus place, [der is received before February 6, j one year for $4.25. After February 1, Please return to John Kraus, Aurora, j 1917. | the clubbing price for both will be $5.50 j Oregon. (46-) j J. H. Jennings, who has been | Ashland, Oregon has begun aj~ .---------------------------------------------------- j | the assistant at the S. P. depot campaign to prevent the theft of F or S a l e — New Stevens, double bar- j here, has been ordered to Salem electrical current. A leading lio~|rel shot gun, 12 guage. Cost $27.50; i as a night baggage man. He le ft,tel manager was arested for using Wijj ||| for $18.5(). inquire at the! Monday. ¡electric stoves while paying on ly[observer Office. j for lights on a flat rate. The un- j j Among the recent real estate, lawful use of electric current is j ’ “ ! transfers is that of a half interest punishable by fine of from $50 5 to F or S ale —Five thorough-bred Bar-| ¡in lots 5 and 6, block 2, Donald,: $300, or a jail sentence. ’ red Rock roosters, from Clanahanj j from, E. C. Mays and wife to Earl j , j strain, trap-nested. Fred Yergen, | D. Carver. ! Recent activities in the hop naan- 1 Aurora, Oregon. 46-3t. j ket include the following transac- j Mrs. J. J. Anderson has return tion: George Lewis purchased jed home much improved in health 3 00 baies from the association jifv« F arm L o a n s on first class j from Silverton, where she has been cents, Smith Bros., of St Paul, farms, H. E. Morton, Salem, Ore. ! under treatment at the Silverton sold 120 bales to the W olf Hop i sanitarium. ! Company at 7 cents. The Piper lot J MONEY TO LOAN—I have made' Mrs. O. Arndt of Portland, is of 165 bales at Aurora was bought arrangements for loaning eastern visiting at the home of her daugh by t Louis Lachmund at about 7 1 -2 j 1 money, and will make very low rate of ter, Mrs. A. R. Eisner, to whom a (interest on highly improved farms.— j-._____. ! Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick! 12 pound son was born Thursday, I rn.« -noii., „„,1 The Daily and Sunday Oregonian buiiding, Salem, Oregon. Phone 96. i January 18. and the Aurora Observer all one j HARDWARE W e carry a complete line of heavy , and shelf H A R D W A R E T IN W A R E , IMPLEMENTS PUM PS and G A S ENGINES 6 Saturday evening, January 27, 'year for $7.25— Oregonian to be- „ you are cordially inited to dance Sin January 29, 1917— if you# or- Marry— For success and haplpness R. W. Ritter was in the city this j at the Band hall, Aurora, to your der is sent before that date. Offer ¡many thousand memebers, both sexes, week. | wishing early marriage, hundreds heart’s content. Dancing at nine. £ood to February 4, only. Daily Oregonian and the Aurora wealthy, confidential descriptions Tickets 75c. Observer both one year for $5.25— free, established ten years. The Re- Ernest Worle was in town yesterday Twenty automobile loads of Porlard 'if your order is received before j liable Club, Mrs. Wrubel, 732 Madi on business. son, Oakland, Calif Union Metal Workers passed through j February 4, 1917. 1-12 to 3-24. U. S. Armstrong was in Wood- here Tuesday enroute to Salem to lobby burn Monday. against the “ anti picketing” bill before j Among those in the city recent- I ly were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith NURSERY STOCK Franz Kraxberger was in the city the legislature. from Macksburg Tuesday. Among those shopping here th e!o f the Whlte « * o o l , Wm. Thomp- 1 Choice lot of Italian prune trees, j Needy, Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. also Vrooman Franquette walnuts Among those in the city recently past week were Mrs. W. C. Kinyon, son and daughter, Miss Elsie K inyon,j00116 o£ Butteville, H. L. Millls of | grafted on black walnut roots, and were Chris Trost and J. D Ritter. of Butteville, and Mrs. Noah B er-iUnion district’ and R* W ‘ Zimmer‘ aU kindi? o£ ° ther nurSery stockJ Buy direct (from the nursery and Ray Fish was in the city Friday key, of Hubbard. man of Marks Prairie’ Brooks on business at the city stores. Albert Pratt, J. C. Brewer, Grant save agents’ commissions. 42tf Born — Thursday, January 18, Plantz, Andy Bachert, and Mr. Old- Nursery, Lafayette, Oregon. Miss Georgia Kraus returned yester 1917, to the wife of A. R. Eisner, field, Sr., were Meridiam people day from a few days visit in Salem. a 12-pound son. Both mother and ¡here this week, jy R . B. F. GIESY Mrs. Chris Geisy and Mrs. L. G. son are doing nicely. Dad Eisner Geisy were her Friday shopping, j is O. K., thank you. There will be a bazaar held under the auspices of the Macksburg For Sale— Second hand hop wire. ' An eleven pound daughter was j Lutheran Ladies' Aid society in A. W. Keil,- Aurora, Oregon. 452t born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stauf- the afternoon of the 10th of Feb- John Brush of Macksburg, was fer Saturday, January 13. Mother j ruary in the Macksburg school bouse. Nice and useful things will transactin business here Mon and little one getting along fine.: Hubbard Enterprise. j be offered for sale at reasonable day. t j Also coffee and pie will be S. A. Miller, Art Artus, A. M. Fry PrIces For a short time only, McCall’s George Wurster, G. A. Ehlen, Gene 1 ?erved‘ Coiae and see and help Both Phones and Little Folks, both one year, Garrett and N. C. Westcott drove alons‘ In the evening at 7:30 a Office at Residence Aurora» Or. $1.25. ft to Oregon .City Friday to attlud M Henry L. Miller, and Grad.* Gray, T h ff"?ïi6eräI h’f rroTir.’ iVTciveri ■ I I l i ¡4 a f ^ w f t n A tWilJ V>“ . +hç dialog.... AJ the C orner’ Drug Store.” were Union district people here this Chas, Tackleson was taken to ferent numbers of the program will TO week. the Good Samaritan hospital Mon be published later on. $2000.00 at 6% Dr. Garrett was up from Canby day suffering with a partial par Today’s Magazine has purchased PAUL C. FISCHER Tuesday attending to some veterin alysis of the legs. He was accom panied by his father, H. J. Tack- The Housewife, a 50 cent publica ary work. LAW YER tion of high standing, and' beginning selson. Deutscher Advokat Mrs. George Kraus and Miss Or- with the February number , the two R oom 2 B eaver B uilding letta Kraus were visitors in Salem The final account of George will be issued under the name OREGON CITY, ORE. this week. A. Schuele, administrator of the es Today’s Housewife. The subscrip- j tate of Katherine Schuele, was ap tion price will be increased about G. A. Ehlen is in Portland attending proved by the county court Satur April 1, 1917, to $1.00 per year, the convention of the State Hardware day and distribution of the prop and will be worth even more. To As ociation... erty ordered. day’s Housewife is one af the four Miss Amy Gerstel was a guest Attomey-at-Law magazines you can get with the ♦ Joe Resch was among the Union Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Observer for 25c extra. All five l Practice in all Courts I residents here t his week. He states L.flG. Geisy. publications for one year for only i WOODBURN - - OREGON $ ! the Unjon school has been closed $1.50. L. P. Swan, the veteran flour mill i during an epidemic of measles, man of Champoeg, was here Wednes-1 more than half of the pupils having The Silverton Sanitarium,,* cop- day on business. had the disease. ducted by Drs. Heisley and Heisley, Highest cash price paid for chit- Osteopathic Physicians, at Silver- STONE & M OULTON Among the well known farmers tem bark. Moore’s Drug Store, ton, Ore. This is an institution doing business in town \this week Woodburn, Oregon. Attomeys-at-Law that employs only rational meth were George Gray, Phil Weigand, ods and uses no drugs as curative Office Phones: Pacific 405; Home A270 Highest cash price paid for chit- J. F. Brinagar, M. D. Leabo, F. E. Surgery is only resorted 4-5-6 STEVENS BUILDING tem bark; Moore’s Drug Store, Yergen, G. P. H. S. White, Frank agents. to in extreme cases, and many op- Woodburn, Oregon. Oregon City, Oregon Fish, and A. W. Keil. erations of appendicitis and female Dr. H. J. Goulet, the Woodburn The Pacific Telephone and Tele- troubles are avoided by treatmeini veterinarian, was here this week graph company have had a crew at j ^ these more rational methods, on professional business. work here \ the past week moving | P rs* Heisley make trips Monday, I Mr. and Mrs. George Gray were 'poles from the street wher.9 . they j Wednesday and Friday to a Wood- $ W . H. A SQ U ITH here Saturday to attend the regu-j interfered with traffic in the vicini- bui‘n branch office, making it con- ty of the municipal sheds. enient to take treatment. 48-4t I O A IN T E R and ) lar session of Rebekah lodge. Doors, Paints and Oils. , W i AUTO ACCESSORIES Hardware G . A . EHLEN The Wide Awake Implements Hardware Store Physician J and Surgeon P rograf M 1AÌ Iflf ¡¡¡I J MONEY loan ! j E. P. MORCOM j t Miss Louine Kerr has returned \ Chicken pox having become epi-1 Bring your next shipment of j from Seaside, where she has been! demic in the Aurora schools, the «ream to Hazelwood! Station and get J isiting relatives for several days. rooms of the school building Were ■ caSb for it. Canby, Oregon, thoroughly disinfected Monday af A few choice, pure bred, Single-comb' ternoon. Potassium permanganate | White Leghorns, $2.00 each. Mrs. J. and formaldehyde were used. F. Ha desty, Morgan, Oregon. 45-3t j J Victor Anderson, who has been | R ed C lover S e e d — Fine lot of fancy ill for some time, was in the city seed for sale; buy from home producerj 1 Monday from his home at Meridian. | and save money. Tested by Agricul- f tural college. I ^ Baled clover hay for sale. I v J. H. Kraus, R. W. Zimmerman, F argo O rchards C o . 4t-48. J. Coleman Marks, were Marks as well as ONIONS and Prairie people here on business re Farmers trading in the city this! ONION SETS are bought cently. wet weather make good use of j potatoes ! * APER H ANGER This offer is open to old and new subscribers. If you are already a sub | scriber to any of these magazines, your Subscription will be extended one year " from date of expiration. '■> # This offer also includes a FREE dress pattern. W hen you receive your first copy of Today’s, select any dress pattern you desire, send your order to Today's Magazine, &ivin& them (he size and number of the pattern and they will send it S to you free of charge. Never before has any newspaper been able to offer magazines of such hi&h character at this price. W e are proud of this offer and we ur£e you to take advantage of it at once. i Send Your Order Before You Forget It The Magazin top igazines W ill Sto p Promptly When Time Is Up SL xsvzmzMimtixsx’mz FARM LOANS O (NO COMMISSION) Eastern Life Insurance money can be borrow ed of us on first class farms at 6 per cent with out comm«-. * jn. Write to us direct and save money. Give full details in your first letter. W e refer you to any bank in Portland n n ir D C A I I Y Mortgage U L v CKI l A U A Company 607 Concord Portland,O regon ! Aurora, Oregon LOUIS WEBERT Notary Public Fire Insurance AURORA OREGON DR. de LESPINASSE the municipal hitching shed, prov-l by us, in any quantity, DENTIST Review ,of Reviews and Youth’s 1 ing it to be one of the best invest- i ] Companion (new subs only) both ments the people have ever made ] at our warehouses at Trullinger Bldg Phone United 6 3 1 9 one year, $3.00. (Regular price for the mutual interests of the I Aurora, Canby, and H ubbard , O regon $5.00.) people of both town and country, j' Hubbard. Mr. Holschu of Illinois and his dough-1 Biggest Bargain Yet— The 1 ter Mrs. Whitford of Washington are I The « j*. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Observer, $1.25; the Western Far-i j . . . —, - _ mer, $1.00; Better Fruit, $100; j 1 W . S . H lir S t & C o . H. H. Smith. ON IMPROVED FA R M S AND CITY Household, 25c; (total regular ¡ t PRO PERTY A T L O W E S T RATES Miss Tessie Cutsforth and her price $3.50) all one year for $2.00. j# W H O L E SA L E PRODUC cousin, Miss Dorris Cutsforth of We also give free a big 26 page | f TH0S. K. FORD o£ Gervais, were here last week to atlas, which alone is worth Main Office — 2 0 2 Alder SL, the' ! visit Mrs. Zeno Schwab. money. Portland, Oregon. • ♦ WE WANT POULTRY— Yes, and FOR SALE ; ♦ cream, and veal, and eggs, also Registered English Setter (M ew -11; Aurora Representative dressed hogs. It will pay you to ellyn Strain) female, 1 year ,old.: < Attorneys at Law get our prices. Hazelwood Station, Papers furnished. Ross Cutsforth, | f ? j United States National Bank Building H. H. HURST. Canby, Route 4, Gervais, Ore. Money to Loan I Gel TItc Most For Your Money ' Send yoar' .ki bscripften tts citfr cowe; urt'f we w iff f< * «. you a year subscription to these splendid magazines for only 25 cents additional. The extra quarter brings you $1.35 worth of standard magazines. Carson & Brown Salem, Oregon Good Travel Insurance Every foot o f the UnionPacific System betw een Portland and Chicago is protected by Automatic Electric “ Safety11 Signals. G o E A ST via the famous Columbia R iver R ou te and enjoy the security from delay and annoyance these sentinels assure. W M . M c M U R R A Y , General Passenger A gent, P O R T L A N D