Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, June 21, 1917, Image 3

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MARKET REPORT
Eggs, per dozen, 2S>:
Butter, 2-lb. roll, 65c
Butter Fat,
Fat Hens, 16c
Spring Broilers, 16c to 18c
Ducks, 18c
Turkeys, old, 20c
Jeese 12c
Beans 8c to 12c
Cascara, 6c
Lard, 26c
Wheat, $.275
Oats, 65c
Onions lb.
Wool, 60c
Mohair 62c
Potatoes, $3.00
D R . E R IC H R . S T A R K E
j
Mrs. Wm. Kraus went to Portland j
Saturday to shop and visit friends.
All Dental Work Conscientiously Done and A t
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson o f j
| Butteville have moved to Portland.
Moderate Prices.
Carl Hilton and sister Miss Inez Hil­
ton, were here Saturday from Needy.
PLATE W O RK A SPECIALTY
Highest cash price paid for Chitterti
bark at Moore’ s Drug Store, W oodburn,!
Oregon.
eadv
D ENTIST
FOR H A YIN G . W e carry A d ­
vance and Milwaukee Mow­
ers and Rakes . Come and
see them before buying
or if you need repairs
for your old mowers
get them now, and
Avoid Delays .
Bank Building
P hone , M ain 20
A urora , O regon
Mrs. Wm. Heinz o f Macksburg was i
in the city Saturday attending a ses- i
sion o f the Rebekah lodge.
An angler’s license was issued Friday
Mrs. A. S. Thompson, Miss Gladys j to O. E. Nelson o f Aurora.
Thompson, and Wm. Thompson drove
J. D. Rainey o f Needy was here
in from Needy Thursday.
Saturday on his way to Portland.
The county court has called for bids
D. W. Sanders, the Fargo merchant
for the building o f the new bridge at
I
made
a business trip to Portland Fri-
Salem and bids will be opened July 6.
I day.
M. Meyer, one o f the prominet farm­
ers o f Aurora, route 2, was in this city I Fred Scheurer the Butteville green-
on business on Saturday.—Oregon City house man t a . been making regular
shipments o f hothouse cucumbers to
Enterprise.
Portland.
Good Warehouse for Sale.—Cellar
Randolph Woolworth and L. M. Felts
under whole building. Close to S. P.
R. R. track. Apply to A. H. Giesy, were here last week on business from
Butteville.
Aurora, Oregon.
Mrs. N. C. W escott and son Thomas
Dr. B. F. Giesy, George Ehlen and
returned Saturday night from a trip to
A. W. Kraus motored to Donald Friday
Portland.
in the interest o f the Red Cross , money
The Daily Portland News and the
raising camgaign.
Aurora Observer both one year for
Review o f Reviews and Youth’s
$3.50. Send your order to the Obser­
Modern Priscilla, 2 years, $1.50 Companion ^Inew subs only) both
ver, Aurora, Ore.
one year, $3.00. (R egular price
It is E Z to sell your junk to E. M.
G. A. Ehlen and Guy N. Hickok mo­
$5.00.)
Hurst at a good price.
tored to Clear Creek last week to make
H. L. Bents, Guy N. Hickok and N. arrangements for a visit to the Clear
G. F. Pottratz, the auctioner, was in
C. Wescott made a trip to Butteville Creek creamery today, by a large party
the city this week from Macksburg
and Fargo Friday in the interest o f the from Aurora.
Mrs. H. H. Smith and son Harold Red Cross campaign for funds.
spent several days at Portland at the
Geo. K. Fargo was a business visitor
Rose show.
MERIDIAN
here Saturday from the Fargo Orchards
Phil Miller, Albert Elliott and Dewey company ranch at Fargo, where they
Mrs. C. C. Oldfield is visiting in
Miller spent the afternoon Monday at are just beginning to cut th e . clover-
Portland.
Bear Creek—after fish.
hay crop.
Fred Yohann has a nephiew helping
Highest cash price paid fo r chit-
W. J. Uppendahl, scout master of him on the farm.
tem
bark.
M oore’s Drug Store, the Aurora Boy Scouts, was here Sat­
Jas. Brewer has been slashing for J.
W oodburn, Oregon.
urday to give the company their semi­
monthly drill, at the club room in the V. Anderson recently.
Wm. Giesy came home Friday from
old Masonic building.
Harvey Yoder and family- visited at
Forest Grove where he has been in the
Henry Mills Sunday afternoon.
employ o f the Southern Pacific.
If you have any old i/on , old rub­
Pratt Bros, lost a horse last week b y
Miss Nelson and Guy Ogle were here ber, copper, bras.s paper, or any
its getting hung up in the manger.
other
old
things
you
do
not
know
from Portland Sunday visiting the lat­
Geo. Watts is at Cove Orchard where
ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ogle what to do with sell them to Ezra
Hurst, Aurora.
he has a job o f slashing till August 15.
Mrs. James Wilson w s here from
Among those in the city Saturday
Albert Pratland and Ed. Putruk have
Needy Thursday. The Wilsons have
just purchased a fine new Maxwell car, upon business or otherwise were Mr. loaded a car o f stave bolts for a party
and Mrs. W. L. Murray, Mrs. F. M. in Portland.
and are enjoying it.
Keil, Mr. and Mrs. John Jesse, James
Hogs $15.00 in the Portland market
Peter and Ivan Ban and Rachel Rietz
McGill and Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Tucker.
and brother have been weeding onions
Monday is a decline o f a dollar within a
month. Steers ran about $10.00, shorn
Major and Mrs. Moshberger and for Harvey Yoder.
yearling sheep at $10.00.
children were here Sunday to visit
Will Lottman's brother-in-law, Floyd
“ Ike” (Enos) Vetter is now employed Mrs. Moshberger’s mother, Mrs. Mar­ Eberman helped him two days last
as a metal worker in Portland, at the tin Giesy. Major Moshberger is now week with his team.
corner o f Second and Mill streets, ac­ stationed at Portland, with offices in
R. Zimmerman with a force o f men
the Forestry Building.
cording to a letter received here.
and teams has been straightening the
The Donald cheese factory is paying road at Jas. Brewer’s place.
Mrs. W. P. Wurster and son Roland,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Keil, Mrs. O. E. 50 cents per pound for butterfat. Com­
C. E. Watts called on Fred Yohan,
Nelson and Mrs. Clara Snyder went to pare this with 39 cents, the top price Joe Bonn, C. C. Oldfield and the mayor
quoted
in
the
Portland
markets,
and
Portland Thursday to attend the Rose
The mayor is
you can see the advantages o f patron­ o f Paradise Sunday.
Festival.
izing the local institution.— Donald busy picking strawberries.
Use your telephone when you have Record.
Robert Herman, Mrs. Plantz’s broth­
items of news interest. The Observer
er, and his wife and boy, who have
Willis
H.
Jenkins,
former
y
traveling
desires and appreciates any such
been here several weeks and cared for
items you may telephone (o r write) passenger agent o f the Southern Pacific Mrs. Plantz through her sickness, have
company, is now in charge o f the ad­
to us.
vertising department.
Mr. Jenkins gone to San Francisco where he has a
Among the visitors here the past knows practically every newspaper job in a mattress factory.
week were Mr. and Mrs. John Shep­ man in Western Oorgon, all o f whom
Joe Bonn gave a dance in his new
herd, Gus Keil, John Nordhausen, Bert will be pleased to learn o f his promo­
barn on the 9th, and a good number
Adams, Carl Rueck, L. P. Spaglr and tion.
were present, quite a number coming
J. D. Rainey.
Allen McDonald, a grand nephew o f from Aurora. A fter the dance a nice
Something good every Sunday night Mrs. J. S. Nandeleur, is one o f the re­ lunch was served by the ladies o f the
at the Anrora Theatre. With its good cent volunteers to join the Oregon Bonn home. J. J. Taylor and Mike
films—comfortable surrounding, and National Guard. He tried to enter the Bisanz made most o f the music.
courteous treatment, good crowds at­ navy but was rejected, as he was too
tend every show. Same popular prices. young to register for military service,
UNION HILL
Among those who took Liberty Loan he joined the guard last Saturday at
Bonds were the Farmers Fire Relief Clackamas.
* Glenora White is diong nicely since
Association of Butteville and G. K. fiSuit to foreclose a mortgage to col­ the operation on her throat.,
Fargo o f Fargo. Through the Donald lect on a promissory note has been be­
Miss Curtis o f Portland will be the
Bank several hundred dollars were sub­ gun by Charles Kuensting against
teacher at Union Hill the coming year.
scribed.
Marguerite Jette, Arthur Jette and
Miss Esther Armstrong was picking
NOTICE—I have a few valuable bul­ Bertha M. Jette, The plan tiff asks
letins on new and practical methods o f judgment against the first named de­ goosberries at White farm this week
“ Home Canning,” and some on the fendants for $4400 and interest, $83.50
Little Jimmie Colvin is out again af­
“ Preservation o f Fruits and Vegeta­ for taxes and interest, $400 attorneys’ ter having a long siege o f sickness and
bles” which are free to anyone who fees and costs.
mumps.
will make use use of them in a practical
Fay Carpenter, who was reported
Mrs. W .L. White and son Cecil spent
way. Call at the Observer office.—N. seriously injured at Fresno, California,
the .week end in Portland with her
C. Wescott, Aurora.
by getting tangled up with a 2300-volt daughters.
If you want to plant corn, kale, power wire, is able to be at work again
Summer at last, and everybody is so
barley* oats, potatoes, beans, sweet at light work. His arm and hand were busy they don’t have time to think of
corn, wheat, or peas, but need see a, rather severely burned, but his mother the other fellow.
the Observer will put you in touch Mrs. E. G. Carpenter received a letter
this week from him saying that he is
Robert Colvin is getting an extra
with people who have such seed
now out o f danger o f serious conse­ move these hot days, and weeding on­
to sell.
W e make no charge for
quences.
ions in the cool o f the day by getting
this service.
James Miller, son o f Mr. and Mrs. out at 4 in the morning.
®mtm ©opirfi
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Childers o f The George Miller o f this city, is now with
Mrs. C. E. Ferguson and children o f
Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ogle o f the Ellison-White Chautauqua Associa­ Portland are spending the week with
this city made up a motor party to I tion. Last week he was at Preston, her sister Mrs. W. L. White, putting
Salem Sunday. Mr. Childers is an at-1 Idaho, making arrangements for a big up strawberries and gooseberries.
torney. Mrs. Childers will remain here Chautauqua there. A recent issue o f |
to visit her brother Percy Catlett, Mr. j the Franklin County Citizens o f that
Childers having returned to The Dalles. place has an article by him upon th e!
PATRIOTIC!!
The published statement that Aurora origin and developement o f the Chau­ The other night
people purchased $3000 in Liberty Bonds tauqua.
I went to the theatre
was incorrect.
The amount should
With a low-brow friend,
have been $6000. This only represents
And the orchestra played
FOR SALE
the amount purchased through the
“ Little Brown Ju g,”
Aurora State Bank. There were other
Holstein Friesian bulls ready for ser And he thought
subscriptions taken through the South­ vice. Also a few calves from good | It was the national anthem’
ern Pacific company, the American producing dams. Buy them while they i And stood up.
Press Association and through other are young and have them grow into And I did too,
agencies.
money.—Ernest Werner, Rt. 2.
Darn him.
W ants, For Sale, Etc
F or S ale —New Stevens, double bar­
rel shot gun, 12 guage. Cost $27.50;
Will sell for $18.50. Inquire at the
Observer Office.
p<)B gALB_ New wheel ba
m used
^
Inquire o f
See us about your Binder Twine
before prices raise .
nev.
WeB.
cott, senior, at the Observer office.
17 3 -4 cents for Standard
and 2 0 1 -4 cents for
Plymoth. Premax
If you use gummed labels for any
purpose, ask for our new catalogue
and price list. We can save yau
money.
Aurora Observer.
F or S ale —A three-year old mare,
and a two-year old gelding. F. D.
Braly, Route 2, Aurora* Ore.
ltp.
Hardware
MONEY TO LOAN—I have made
arrangements for
loaning eastern
money, and will make very low rate of
interest on highly improved farm s.—
Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick
building, Salem, Oregon. Phone 96.
G . A . EH LEN
The Wide Awake
Woman’s Home Companion, the
American
Magazine,
and Every
Week, all for two years, $3.75.
(Regular subscription price $8.00.'*
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Farm o f 125 acres, 40 in cultivation,
balance in pasture, brush and timber,
with good house and barns, for sale
cheap. Running water and fine well.
On good gravel road and telephone line
near Pacific Highway; mile from good
town and schools; rural free mail de­
livery. A bargain at $8500, $3500 down
with balance three years time at 6 per
cent. Phone or write the Observer,
Aurora, Oregon,
FOR SALE CHEAP
Sorrel, Hamiltonian driving mare 6
years old, wt. about 1000 lbs, sound and
gentle. Good roadster. Also a Re<c
top buggy. Call or address P. H.
Miller, Aurora, Oregon.
Hardware Store
GOOD (JU D G E (JOINS THE AR*- n ' /
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FRANKS OR ANY OTHER OLD
[P LA C E , B U T S E E T H A T W E
I HAVE P LEN TY 0 F " T H E L ITTLE
( c h e w TH AT-SATISFIES"
FARM FOR SALE
WE HAVE A FOUR
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M O NTHS SU P P LY V__ i T O STAY W ITH c!
o f w-B c u t t o b a c c o ]
T H IS R E G IM E N T!
H E N men are drawn together in the army, you
find out a lot about their likes and dislikes. It’s
always been a great place for the spread of W-B
C U T popularity. They show each other why you
shouldn’ t take more than a little chew of W -B C U T .
Every shred is cljpck full of sap; a big chew is too rich.
They take to W -B C U T , strong; nothing is too good
for our soldiers.
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many thousand memebers, both sexes,
wishing early marriage, hundreds
wealthy, confidential descriptions
free, established 11 years. The Re­
liable Club, Mrs. Wrubel, 732 Madi­
son, Oakland, Calif
8-9-17.
Hop 'contracts, deeds, mortgages,
bills of sale, satisfaction of mort­
gages and similar legal blanks for
sale at the Observer Office.
Made h j
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY*
1107 Broadway,
Conduct The Most Modern
and Sanitary Meat Market
in The Willamette Valley.
Try Their Home Products—
Pure Lard, Weinerwurst,
Pork Sausage, Bologna, Etc.
A uniform and invariable charge
of 5 cents per line is made for all ad­
vertising notices of every description
in the news columns of this news­
paper. This rate applies to for sale,
for rent, lost, found, card of thanks,
“ want ads,” and to all kind3 of sim­
ilar notices as well as to all notices of
entertainments, fairs, socials, shows,
etc. No reductions or discounts.
Aurora, Oregon
EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned executor o f the Estate** o f I
Catharine Miller has filed his final a c -,
count in said estate and that the Coun- j
ty Court of Marion County. Oregon,has
fixed and appointed Monday, the 9th
day of July, 1917, at the hour o f 1 1
o ’ clock p. m. o f said day, at the County
Court House in said County and State,
as the time and place for hearing any
objections o f said final account, and the
settlement thereof.
LOUIS WEBERT,
Executor o f the Estate of
Catharine Miller, deceased.
First Publication June Y, 1917.
Last Publication July 5, 1917.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the undersigned has been appointed
Executor o f the Estate o f ‘ Gottlob
Schwader, deceased, and all persons]
having claims against estate are re­
quired to present the same to the un­
dersigned at the law office o f McNary
& McNary, United States National
Bank Building-, Salem, Oregon, duly
verified as required by law, within six
months from date hereof.
William Sch wader, Executor
o f the Estate o f Gottlob
Schwader, deceased.
Dated this 24th day o f May, 1917.
First publication May 24, 1917.
Last publication June 21, 1917.
New York City
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