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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
Dr.B.E.Giesy made atrip to Portland on professional business Saturday. (Fount Sopirà SOUTHEN PACIFIC North Bound No. No. No. No. 10, 28, 18, 14, No. No. No. No. No. 17, 15, 19, 27, 9, The Observer and the weekly Ore- | gonian both one year for $2.00. 7 .47 a. m. 10 :24 a .m . (on flag.) 2 33 p. m. 9 :00 p. m. (on flag.) m. m. (on flag.) m. m. (on flag.) m. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heinz were here [ from Macksbnrg Thursday, guests at the home o f Dr. and Mr. B. F. Giesy. r y R . B. F. GIESY Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Keishng, Miss Keisling, Mrs. C, B. Brewer and Elmer Zimmerman were Woodburn visitors Friday. Physician and Surgeon Both Phones Offioe at Residence * Robert N. Stanfield n Aurora, v/T. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kinyon were here Thursday evening to attend the joint installation o f the I. O. O. F. I Lodge and the Rebekahs. Umidlla County Republican Candidate for DENTIST Phone United 6319 H ubbard , O regon The Aurora Woman’ s Club will give a card party, Saturday evening, Janu ary 26, at their club room in the Mason ic room. Everyone is cordially invited. D. F. Moehnke,of the Moehnke Lum ber company, was in Oregon City on j business Wednesday. The Moehnke ! Lumber company’s place of business is near Aurora. LOUIS W EBERT Notary Public Fire Insurance Wm. HEINZ J f AUCTIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson were here Sunday to vi; it Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. J. S ,V an deleu r. Mr. Johnson has a position as fireman on the S. S., running out o f Spokane. The man who believes tn the development of Oregon’s Opportunities T erms R easonable * Miss Mary B. Cook, sister o f N, W e wish to thank our patrons for past favors and solicit a continu- ance of your valued favors. Mrs. Guy N. Hickok went to McMin- ville Saturday td attend the welding of Mis3 Melissa Vaile and Robert E. Russell o f that city. FROM OREGON Hardware plete copy of my principles Write me at Stanfield. B. £ Cook, is leaving the latter part o f the Phone Canby 13-15 (M ail— Aurora Route 1) 4 month for a winter in Pasadena, CaliJ ''* V * t v ***'*¥ ** '* '¥ * * '* ~ V * * * * * * fornia, after which she expects to join her father and brother in Alaska for the summer. ♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦Hi t '1 The Wide Awake AINTERS and APER H AN G ERS P Aurora, Oregon “Pleated Skirts” BY PARCEL POST Accordeon, Side, or Box Pleating, Hemstitching, Scolloping, Braid ing, Embroidery, Buttons cov ered, from your own material. A delightful dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Penrod o f Butjeville last Sunday evening, those present being Mr, and Mrs. Olure, Mr, and Mrs. N. B. Cook, Miss Mary Cook and Miss Es ther Nelson. (Paid Adv.) o f the voters of Marion County, Hav ing been a resident of this county for 58 years it is not necessary to tell the people about my past record and occu pation, for I think- they all know it, and that is the platform I am going to run on. ■ purpose, ask for our new catalogue —A. M, L a FOLLETT. to receive promotions from lieutenant and price list. We can save yau 45-4t (Paid adv) money. Aurora Observer. to captain. All Dental Work Conscientiously Done and At BAKERY Where you Get Everything Fresh Daily | T R Y TH E 10c L O A F j Light Lunches Served. DuBoiS & OLSON, Prop’s Phone Blue 46 Woodburn Exchange. --------^ ------------------------------------------------------------- PLATE W Q R K A SP ECIA LTY Bank Building P hone , M ain 20 Conduct The Most Modern and Sanitary Meat Market in The Willamette Valley. Try Their Home Products— Pure Lard, Weinerwurst, Pork Sausage, Bologna, Etc. H --- Aurora, O regon * * Albert Pratt and Grant Plantz loaded a car o f stave bolts Saturday at Aur ora. Jim Snyder, Ezra Hurst and Vic Berg helped to haul them. Loading freight cars has to be speeded up, since Blily McAdoo became boss of the Aur ora freight yards. Eldoras Pratt and sister are home from a long visit to Toledo, Eldoras brought home a fine bear skin. We think, however, he shot it with a silver buljet. W’ e ask him if ‘.it rained over there and he said, “ No, it poured” — with frequent spells o f sunshine. With fox-glove in bloom. FOR SALE CHEAP • t h e p r o t e c t io n s e a l - i t i s n o t r e a l g r a v e l y w i t h o u t t h is s e a l One bay mare, weight about 900 lbs; one 2J inch wagon complete, good as new; one work harness; one buggy and, buggy harness; one Durham cow; one Hols'tein heifer, fresh in March.—W. F. Prahl, Route 3, Aurora, Oregon. iEEEEEE EE W. S. HURST & COMPANY W holesale Produce Dealers Main office 202 Aider St, Portland We pay the highest market price for Potatoes, Grain and other Produce in carload lots. No matter where you live it will pay you to get in touch with us before you sell. We handle EARLY ROSE,GARNET,& AMERICAN WONDER Seed Potatoes in Season R. E. Hilliard, who with George Watts is working in the North Bank- Depot in Portland was here Saturday to visit C. E. Watts. In the evening he went to Needy to attend a meeting of the Odd Fellows Lodge. He returned to Portland Sunday. L o o k , f o r A urora , O regon Wurster Bros. lief Assn, and the Hop Growers Fire Relief, tendered his resignation to the respective Directors some time ago. He expects to leave Butteville some time fn February for Alaska to join his father, Frank P. Cook o f Juneau, Ala ska, and will devote his time hereafter to looking after his mining interests, Mrs, N, B. Cook and daughter will join her husband in the early summer. The following Clackamas county men MERIDIAN. well known here have been classified by Matt Ban was a visitor in Oregon the local board at Oregon City: Cicero Grimm, Class IV ; Rufas Kraxberger I ; city Saturday. George H. Bendshadler I, Dewey Sam Will Lottman has been hauling spuds uel Miller IV; Peder O, Bolland I; Her from the Olsen ranch. man Kuhnke I. Frank Campau is hauling stave bolts to Barlow where he will load a car, A judgment of $295.55 together with Wallace Dibble has been sick for $73.49 a further sum o f $35,00, as at- several days. Dr. Giesy visited him I torney’ s fees, and $19.50 costs was en- Saturday. | tered in the circuit court Friday at Ore- Tom Page is busier than an old set I gon City in the suit o f Frederick H. S Wheeler vs. M. J. Lee of Canby, tried ting hen—filing saws, building fences, grubbing brush and doing oi-her things recently in Judge Campbell’s court. too numerous to mention. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ft* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * HOME x ♦ Moderate Prices. Among the list o f promotions made ART EMBROIDERY & BUTTON CO. at American Lake Wednesday was that 6 3 3 Morgan Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE. o f Lieutenant Frank R. Mount who has been raised to the rkhk o f captain, Captain Mount is serving in the medi If you use gummed labels for any cal reserve corps, and was one o f six CALL AT THE Hardware Store DENTIST Rev. L, S. Moc'iel has been ill the past week, suffering from an acute at tack of bronchietis, and was unable to preach at the Presbyterian church last Sunday, However, he will preach next Sunday January 27, at 11 a. m. Among those who were here Thurs day evening to attend the ins tallation AN NO U N CE M E N T o f the Rebekah and Oddfellow officers To fill the place o f Secretary o f the ¡January 15, 1918. were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becke, Mr, Farmers Fire Relief and Hop Growers and Mrs. A. B. Dentcl, Phil Graves, Having requests from all over the left vacant by the resignation o f N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klinger, and Mr. Cook, the Directors have appointed G. county to make the run for State Sena- and Mrs. John Jesse. 1 H. Beebee o f Woodburn, with his j tor, I hereby announce my candidacy daughter, Miss Lois Beebee as his as for Senator on the Republican ticket N. B. Cook, Secretary for the past sistant. !for State Senator, subject to the votes three years for the Farmers Fire Re W hen in W oodburn Implements DR. ERICH R. STARKE George Miller, the P. Agent re cently received a letter from Union B. Hunt, President o f the Insurance De partment of the Knights o f Pvthias,in closing a copy o f his famous flag poem, which he recites before Pythian audi- ances «very where. *■ Asquith & Blosser G. A . EHLEN § Parker & Banfield have submitted a bid to the State Board o f control fcr the contract to build the Champoeg Pioneer Memorial, for which the state Legislature two years ago appropriated $5000, Their bid was $6220, But it cannot be accepted unless reduced to the amount o f the appropriation. If you have not received com Live Stockand Farm Sales a Specialty £ 2 Mrs. L. G. Giesy went to Portland Saturday after spending several days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Bents. Geo. X, Gooding and assistants in stalled the telephone at the Oregon Electric depot at Wilsonville for the Aurora Mutual Telephone Co. OREGON Wm, H. Squler of Eugene, but for merly a mail carrier at Salem and once * * * * * * * * * 1 M i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for county recorder, has been ad judged a bankrupt, & Lorin Kerr and Verne Sanberg are now located at Pendleton, The former working on a wheat ranch and the lat ter in a Garage. United States Senator DR. de LESPINASSE AURORA Builders Hardware Tinware, Stoves Ranges, Farming Implements, W agons Buggies, etc., etc. Mrs. George Yergen is reported to be steadily improving. Mr. and Mrs. Yer gen probably will not rebuild their residence this year. : OF STANFIELD Mr. and Mrs. George Gray were visitors Thursday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wiegand at Paradise Corners. Mrs. Elmer Smucker went to Hub bard Saturday evening, returning Sun- j day accompanied by relatives from Woodburn. Trullinger Bldg Full line of John Pugh o f Fargo and Peter Kister o f Macksburg were in Aurora Saturday on business. . | Mrs. Carl Damm has been spending a few days at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, jjohn Damm. South Bound :37 a. :44 a. :16 p. 15 p. 28 p. W e carry a Mr. and Mrs. Dimick o f Canby were here Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dimick. »♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ R A IL R O A D T IM E C A R D H . H . H U R ST, Mgr. * Aurora, Oregon Branches at Hubbard, Canby, Rames, and Aurora, Oregon * • EEE Blacksmithing j ALL KtNDS OF FORGEWORK, WOOD WORK, PLOW SHARE GRINDING. H orseshoeing ,q Specialty A FIRST CLASS JOB GUARANTEED F. V . EPPERSON Aurora, Oregon Ask Us About Our Magazine Prices