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RAILROAD TIME CARD SOUTHEN PACIFIC North Bound No. No. No. No. 10, 28, 18, 14, 7.47 a. 10:24 a. 2:33 p. 9:00-p. m. m. (on flag.) m. m. (on flag.) No. No. No. No. No. 17, 15, 19, 27, 9, South Bound 2:37 a. m. 9:44 a. m. (on flag.) 3:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. (on flag.) 7:28 p .m . f j R . B. F. GIESY Mrs. O. G. Morris was a visitor in J. R, Cole and son were here Friday Portland Tuesday. i from Molalla, hauling home the saw- j mill machinery which they purchased from A. W. Keil. They will ship the The women’s club met last week at machinery to Yamhill county where A. B. Cole was a business visitor the home o f Mrs. O. G. Morris, they will establish a mill near McMinn here Thursday from his home near ville, Canby. T. M. Snyder was here Sunday from Portland to visit relatives. Smucker’ s ship-yard turned out its Mr. and Mrs, B, R, Wolfer and Mrs. first wooden ship this week, thereby John Shepherd were shopping here last | adding appreciably to Pudding River week. Carl Ehlen has been quite ill the past tonnage. Though turned out in record week from a severe attack o f pleurisy. | time, Smucker believes he can do still I better. He has not yet sucured any Mrs, K. B. Grim and little son have government contracts. been spending the past week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crann were in and Mrs. B. J. Grim. town Friday from the White school district, ®mmt (Sopirà BUY implement stocks are decreasing and the farmer who intends to buy, should look around for his wants for the coming season in a very short time or he will have to take some substitute and possibly do ’ without, so do not wait too long. f MACKSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knutson and famiiy o f the Needy neighborhood were here shopping Friday. Miss Mary. Schultz is visiting her Mr, and Mrs. Walter Colvin were in ■ Mrs. Alvin Hamilton at Hubbard. town from the Colvin farm shopping' A Basket Social is to be held in the this week. | Macksburg school house on Saturday, Wilsonville is using kerosene lamps I j Fob. 23. Boti; Phones . « again temporarily, while 1 repairs are I O.noe at Residence A urora, Ur. P, M. Graves and E. M. Morris were Eric Boeche is working in Portland being made at the Electric light plant. business visitors at Oregon City Mon I and is making his home with his sister day, Mrs. Rex Bisscll. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grover and child Rev. Fr. Lucas has returned from ren and Guy N. Hickok were guests at Calif., greatly improved in health and Mf3. W. W. Irvin went to Oregon dinner at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Notary Public ready to resume his arduous parochial City Tuesday to have some dental work N. C. Wescott Saturday. work. Fire Insurance done. Little John Dwaarschak whose ser ious illness has been mentioned in the AURORA OREGON John Shepherd who has been ill with Mrs V. Van Vleet and son were here Observer is so much better it is thought rheumatism and heart trouble i3 ! able to be about again—to the pleasure j shopping Friday from their home in the that he can be brought home from the hospital very soon. Leabo neighborhood. o f numerous friends here. Physician and Surgeon LO U IS W E B E R T | W m . HEINZ 1 AUCTIONEER f ¡fr ■ • Jj 9 Live Stockand Farm Sales a Specialty J !| T erms R easonable « % Phone Canby 13-15 (Mail—Aurora Route 1) { »»»»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » Asquith & Blosser AINTERS and APER HANGERS 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. ART EMBROIDERY & BUTTON CO. 633 Morgan Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE. Between the dates February 23 and L. L. Gribble lost one o f h.s mail February 28 Mrs. Diana Snyder, thej route horses this week— through death Aurora postmaster, will issue registra- jfrom the “ staggers.” tion cards to the 11 alien enemies who I _______________ __ were registered at this place. On j March all affidavits made by those I Mrs. J. B. Fenders o f Lewiston, Ida- registered will be forwarded to Port- 1 ho, was here last week to visit her land, ! niece Mrs. James Ogle. Clackamas county men recently classified by the local board at Oregon City are Edd Albert Grindstone, Bar- low, Class 2; Harvey Morton Yoder, Aurora, 4; A lb e rt. Berg and George Stanley Berg, Barlow, 1 (agricultural claims transferred to district board); Benjamin Harrisiou Jackson, William Henry Jackson, and Henry William Peter, all three o f Aurora, Class 4, (agricultural claims sent to district board); Russell C. Scramlin, Aurora, re-classified, 2; Ensley W. Gribble, Aurora, 4; Paul Dickey Samson, Hub bard, 1 (agricultural claim sent to dis trict board); William W. Sporalsky 1, and Benjamin Krause 4, both o f Aur ora, -with agricultural claims sent up to the district board. Spend Only th e “ dead o n es” g e t «long w ithout n ew sp ap ers. A co m b in a tio n th a t fu rnish es b oth lo ca l and w orld w ide new s is th e The Aurora Observer J, H, Kraus and F. E. Mills were among the Clackamas county farmers who went to Oregon City and Portland Tuesday, The White school P.-T, Association will hold its monthly meeting Saturday evening, February 23. A good pro gram is being prepared. Everyone cordially invited to'attend. prem ium s, no o th er red uced p riced a re given by th e se p a p e rs. Su b scrip tion s not ta k e n fo r le s s th an one y e a r a t th is r a te . SEND Y O U ORDERS TO The Aurora Observer A U RO RA, OREGON GRAVELY’S CELEBRATED R e a l Chewing Plui Throughout our community the house wives are enthusiastic over the new ways o f making bread necessitated by the admixture o f other grain in order to save wheat. Corn meal is coming back to the place it formerly held in our households, when the golden John- nje cake was hailed with delight corn- pone was regarded a luxury and the Indian pudding was a thing to make the children hasten home from school. With the courser bread stuffs, it is to I be hoped that we may have a better supply o f muscle and bone sustaining food and that it shall not be necessary for us to take our children to the den tist as soon as they are fairly through teething or that a fall from a chair or a fence may not result in broken boner. Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smucker were Portland visitors Tuesday. Mr.Smuck- I er brought home a pair o f oars, oar- locks to replace those stolen recently (together with his boat) in Pudding ! river harbor. D E N T IS T Moderate Prices, j Jordan, the one river of the Holy (Land, has a course of little more than 200 miles from the roots of Anti- Lebanon to the head of the Dead sea. Not a single city ever crowned the hanks of this river. | The- “ frontlets” or ‘phylacteries” of I the Hebrews were strips o f parchment | on which were written four passages I of Scripture (Exodus xiii, 2-10; xi,. 17; J Deuteronomy v. 4-9; xiii. 23) in an ink 1 prepared for the purpose. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PLATE W O R K A SPECIALTY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bank Building P hone , M ain 20 ♦ A urora , O regon \ ♦ Wurster Bros. Conduct The M ost Modern and Sanitary M eat M arket • in The W illam ette V alley. Try Their Hom e Products-- Pure Lard, W einerwurst, Pork Sausage, Bologna, Etc. ~ , Aurora, Oregon * :EH 3EEE m EEE W. S. HURST & COMPANY “What Ls the most aggravating thing in married life?’’ asked Dorothy, i “ Sometimes,” said the bachelor friend, Fred Wagner has received a letter “ it's the husband, and sometimes it's I from his brother m France, who was the wife.” ] here a few months ago from his home The tail of the rat is a most impor i at Pittsburg. He is now getting used | to the shriek of the Boche shells in the tant appendage. It has more muscles | than the human hand, being used as a front line trenches. | hand, as a balancer and as a spring to I aid in jumping. In Mauritius tea is made from the ] leaves of the orchid; in Peru it is in fused from native holly; the .Tasma nians have many substitutes, while the T.onkinese make if of. wood, bark, I leaves and berries. ♦ ♦ Everyone is busy, C. E. Watts is hewing timbers for Phil Wiegand’ s barn, Frank Campau isr cutting stave bolts on H. H. Deetz’s place, Carl Pot- win has been sawing wood for Plantz, Pratt and Bonn the past week, Christ Trost is ditching for Grover Giesy.Tom Paige has been splitting stave bolts for Albert Pratt, and the Amos Lais miMis busy sawing lumber for the Wiegand barn. The first crossing of the Andes made 1 by aeronauts was accomplished by two | men from Argentina, Their balloon | started from Santiago. Chile, and four j hours later landed near Mendoza, Ar- J gentina. ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ * All Dental Work Conscientiously Done and At MERIDIAN ~I*íad* Siricthj A r its Qttvruxj Hardware Store DR. ERICH R. STARKE Two new clubs have been formed to work for the Red Cross. The workei s are greatly encouraged by the soldiers letters that have come to tell us telling of the comport afforded ihe boys in camp during the inclement weather by the Red Cross. Though our govern ment has made such generous allotment of blankets, etc., the warm knitted garments sent by this organization have been most acceptable and nave done much to keep up the cheerful spirit ftfat plays so large a parv, in achieving success in military as well as i n other affairs. However busy as we may be in all other things we will not grudge the time spent in doing Red Cross work. I What a woman can never understand j is how her husband can remember the i name of the president of the United | States and yet not what date her sis- I ter's third child was bom on. . G. A. EHLEN Implements The Wide Awake Wallace Dibble who has been sick is better now and able to -be at work E. M. Zimmerman went down to again, Portland Tuesday to interview the re- I Albert Pratt is shipping stave bolls fcruiting officers concerning his chances I quite regularly to Portland. He has a ! of getting into the army without wait contract for several ca'S.' ing to be called. C. E. Watts, Grant Plantz, Frank A1 bee, Fred Yohan and Jas. McGill repre Those registering as alien Germans sented Meridian in Aurora Saturday. at Hubbard postoffice were Karl Julius Marx, Henry Pardy, William August Pardy, Henry Ferd Pardy, Emil Fred Bender, Karl Kahle, Fred John Keller, Will Emanuel Dreher, Ludwig Dreher. Portland Telegram No m agazines, no Rev, Paul Rader, Pastor o f the Moody church at Chicago, was the guest o f his brother Ralph Rader at Fargo last week. Mrs. J. T. Lindland of Hubbard pro poses that every farmer give a dozen eggs a month for the benefit of the Bed Cross, either for the chapter oi to buy materially for the home auxiliaries. P ra c tic a lly every on e w ants th è lo c a l and g en eral new s. George '"Oglesby and the Ogleby brothers were here this week, shipping a load o f beans to Portland. 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