Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, February 06, 1919, Image 3

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“ Seen and Heard”
The Clackamas county tax rolls just
turned
over to the sheriff for collection
Ernest Worle and family were here
show that the total amount to be col­
shopping Monday.
lected for 1919 is ^944,869,15—only a
little short of a round million. This is
$75,000 more than for 1918,
The “ Youth’ s Companion” (new)
Thos. M. Wescott, eight years old, is
and “ Todays Housewife” both one year
very proud of a post card from Cpl. Lee
for $2.50.
D. Marsh, at Tours, France, received
here this week. The American dough­
. Many people were in the city Satur­ boy never forgets the kids—at home or
day to take advantage of the Sadler & abroad.
Kraus sale.
j The following have been appointed
George Gray was among the Union j road deputies in Clackamas county for
district people in Oregon City on busi­ 11919: D. R. Dimick;. Canby; R. W.
Zimmeriflan, Aurora; R, Klaus, Macks-
ness Saturday.
burg; W, W. Sporalsky, Union; A. F.
Eyman, Aurora, R. 2,
Mr, and Mrs. Guy N, Hickok and son
Nelson were up from Portland Sunday
to visit friends here.
More honors have been piled upon
the broad shoulders of E. G. Robinson/
president of the Molalla Electric Co.
E. M. Hurst, who last week became He has been chosen president of the
ill with an attack of pleuro pneumonia, Canby Commercial Club. J. R. Vin-
yard is vice-president, and R. C.Smith,
is reported much better.
secretary,
Mr. and Mrs. B, H- Will came up
Everybody, beware, and lock up the
from Portland Sunday to Visit Mr. Wills
chicken houses, as someone might get
mother and other relatives.
chicken hungry again. The Mayor of
Paradise and Elmer Deetz are suffer­
ing the loss of all their fowls, says the
R. 0 . Jack was here Monday from Wolfer Prairie correspondent of the
the Needy section. He says farming
Canby News.
operations may begin soon, with a few
days of good weather
“ The following information is want­
ed: Names, locations, capacity ând
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Krueger of Can­ superintendents or managers of all in­
by were decent visitors at the home of stitutions, public or private, equipped
Mrs. Krueger’s parents Mr. and Mrs.J, for the care of the sick in Marion and
Polk counties. Call 1500 or address
D, Ritter at Wolfer Prairie.
Willamette Chapter A. R. C., Salem,
Oregon.”
Mr, and Mrs, H. L. Bents were Sal­
em visitors la3t week.
While there
The following K. P. officers were in­
they visited the state house and a ses­
stalled
recently at Hubbard, Elmer
sion of the Oregon legislature;
Stauffer, C, C:; A. F. de Lespinasse,
V. C ,; Julius Stauffer, K, R. & S .; M.
Review of Reviewshas now advanced 6. Kromling, M, of F .; L. M. Scholl,
to $4,00 per year, and worth it! But M, of Ex.; Fred Wolfer, M. of A.;Earl
you can get this great magazine and Kocher. Prelate; Le3ter Will.M. of W.
the Observer, both one year for $4.50. Elton McLaughlin, I. G,; H. F. Scholl,
O. G.; C. F. Bevefis, Trustee.
Blue-$5.00-1919-War-Savings Stamps
cost $1.13 during February, and you
M. N. Crisell was among the farmers
can buy any amount of them up to here Saturday, and was among sever­
$1000, at the Aurora Post Office. Don’ t al farmers looking over the Fordson at
the Miller garage. The Crisell Bros.,
crowd, pleasel
have a Fordson with which they turn
over ah acre ana hour. They were the
Mr. and Mrs, Sadler', of Aurora, and first in this section to own a Fordson,
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Evans, of Canby, but it is probable that msfhy other’ s
were dinner guests at the home of Mr. will invest soon.
and Mrs. E, G, Robinson last Friday
evening.—Canby New3.
Mr, Myers was here from Portland
| Sunday to visit the Zimmerman home.
| His father is an employe in the ice
i plant of which Mr. Zimmerman’s son
Augustus is superintendent in San
Francisco, As Mr. Myers is going to
Notary Public
San Francisco soon he called to see the
Zimmermans before leaving—to carry
Fire Insurance
word to their son.
LOUIS WEBERT
AURORA
OREGON
Henry L. Bents recently sent a
package of hoD samples to a Belgian
DR. de LESPINASSE
firm, but the hops went no further th^m
! New York, from which city they were
DENTIST
¡returned marked “ Forbidden” . For
j what reason it is not allowed to send
Trullinger Bldg
Phone United 6319
I hop samples to Belgium is not known,
j but it is probably due to some war re-
striction not yet removed.
H u b b a r d , O regon
LOCAL AD RATE.
HUNT WRITES ABOUT PAVING
County commissioner J. T, Hunt] Local notices and classified column
writes the Observer that some of the advertisements of every description are
legislators having criticized the paving 5 cents per line, but no “ ad” will be
done by the county, it was decided to inserted for less than 25c. This rate
appoint a committee of three senators of 5 cents per line applies to foi
and two representatives, to accompany sale, for rent, lost, found, want ad,
Roadmaster Culver and Mr. Hunt to card of thanks and all similar notices,
inspect the pavement laid by tne coun­ ! as well as to all notices of entertain­
ty and that built by the Highway com­ ments, fairs, socials, shows, etc,,which
mission at Newberg, and to secure charge an admission fee or arc given
samples from both, The samples are to raise money for any purpose. Copy
now in the hands o f the committee. for local reading notices must be in
After comparing them, Mr. Hunt de­ not later than Wednesday noon,
clares he and the other members of the
court are proud of the showing made. | A $25 SHARE of stock of the Aur-
He is positive the county can do the jora Mutual Telephone Company for
same work cheaper than the contract­ sale at less than half its face value. In­
ors can do it, and it appears so far that quire at' the Observer Office,
the eounty advocates have the best of
HOLLY FOR SA L E -Y oung Holly
the argument by a dollar or so per
trees (berry) for sale, sm all size,about
square yard.
18 or 20 inches, 50c each; larger size
$1.00. Telephone your order or drop a
BURGLAR FOOLS OGLE
card to the Observer, Aurora, Oregon.
By telephoning the Lincoln garage,
374 Union avenue North, and asking
The Christian Herald and McCall’s,
employes to call James Ogle, manager j both one year for $3.00.
The Herald
of the Standard Oil filling station near ! alone $2.50 per year. Phone the Ob-
by, ar burglar yesterday lured Mr. Ogle ! server your order today.
from the station and robbed the till of
$7 during his absense.
The burglar j MARRY—A Farmer Worth $40,000.
telephoned from W, C, Church’s drug I Füll particulars by return mail, H.
store at 355 Union avenue North, and j 253a Minna St. San Francisco, Cal.
watched from the doorway of the store
Î47-2)
until he saw the manager leave the
filling station.—Oregonian.
The Pictorial Review, 1 year for
$2.00, two years for $3.00. Phone the
LEGISLATIVE PARAGRAPHS j Observer your order now.
LA FOLLETT— Senator La Follett
seems to be emulating “ Cousin Bob” .
“ i.ob” who makes'queftionable speeches
for which he was nearly thrown out of
the United States senate, while “ Alec”
opposes Senator Dimick’s bill to forbid
$he teaching of German in state sup­
ported schools in Oregon.
FOR SALE—Top buggy and harness
cheap. Walter Grim, Hubbard, Ore,
(47-2t)
Just a few more days in which to se­
cure “ Good Housekeeping” , one of the
best magazines for women, at $1.50 per
year. After February 20, 1919 it will
be $2.00 per year.
Unity, San Francisco, Calif.
(47-2t)
The newest “ ¡lusher” Is the fellow
who gives you thé silver voice over the ,
phone. He is related to the common ] If you are about out of Letter Head^
or garden variety of fourflushers. It or envelopes, order today. Telephone
is over the phone that he makes him- j us your order,
self conspicuous, aud those who are j — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
not hep Imagine he Is thé guy who
MABRY IF LONELY; for results*
knows it all. A man from the West, a try me;best.and most successful “ Home
wealthy miner from Butte, Mont., dis­ Maker” hundreds rich wish . marriage
covered the phone flusher and he has soon;strictlv confidential;most reliable;
announced that it Is his intention to t
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ticular breed. “I got into town the ‘The Successful Club” , Mrs.
other day,” said the miner, "and the Box 556, Oakland, Calif.
first thing I ran against was a phone
The Observer is agent for the Satur­
flusher, who had me hypnotized until
I met him. He called me on the phone day Evening Post $2.00 per year. Lad­
about a business deal he knew I was ies Home Journal $1.75 per year.
Interested in. 1 decided' to visit him Country Geatlemen $1.00 per year.
at his office after lie had convinced me jTelephone us vour order now
that it was worth while. E s p e c i a l l y _______
was I affected by the remarks he made
MARRY—Thousands lonely, congen­
to people in his office while we were
talking. First he interrupted me by ial members, worth $50.000 up, vYil!
Descriptions FREE, RalpTi
turning to some one and saying, ‘Don’t marry.
(47-2t) j
forget those two lowers for Washing­ Hyde, San Franeisco, Cal,
ton. I’ve got to be in Washington and
meet the president at the White
“ Buy your flour, feed and poult?}
House at 10.’ A few minutes later, supplies of the Hubbard Creamery Co.,
he told some one else to wait a min­ Hubbard, Oregon.”
ute and he'd sign those checks. We
talked some more and were halted
Send us your order for Pictorial Re­
when he turned away a third time and
view
and McCalls, both one year for
said, ‘Oh, that’s all right. Tell him
to draw on our Chicago office for $50,- $2.50. Good until Jan, 31, 1919, only.
000.’ This afternoon I went to his of­
fice. It’s a little hole in the wall, and
Pure Bred Rhode Island Red cockrels
when I went in darned if he wasn’t for sale.—Mrs. C. C. Oldfield,
45-2tp
cutting his own hair.”—New York
Sun.
M A R R Y At Once—Thousands of
lonely, congenial people, all ages, worth
FRUIT TREES AND ROSES $5.000 to $350,0(0 seeking early mar-
We still have due us from two good j rjage.
fist of descriptions FREE,
nurseries, the following nursery stock! Ralph Hyde, 253a Minna St.,San Fran- !
which we will sell at the prices named:! cisco, Cal.
(48-4tp)
150 apple trees at 15c; 50 pear trees a t ------------------------- -----------------------------—
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S '* .® to $1.50; 35 seedling r Franquettej
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$1.00
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walnuts at 30c; 75 plums, peaches and j Establ'shed m o— For the development of
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a n r i- We3tern industries, agriculture, mining, oil, and
a p r i- j scenic attractions. O f interest to the Western
investor, farmer and sightseer. Printed on high
grade paper with copper half-tone illustrations.
n f rnapa an d n r n n m p n ta ls a t RKr* tn <R1 00 , ar’ *2 ! C«V 7 , 20e. Sample, 10c. 3 back num-
OI r o s e s a n a O in a m e n t a is a t o o c t o
J,cr3 for 25e. Send now. The New West Maga-
each.
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j zi.nt, 1211 W alter Bank Bldg., Salt Lake C}ty*
Ask us about them at once“, because Vtah~, 1004 w hite B ld g , Seattle, W ash.; 790
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cots and cherries at 25c; 200 goosebei-j
ries and currantsiat 10c; and a number]
FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO.
we can not , u hold ,1. them much
longer,
as
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they revert to the nurseries soon,
A^<,re®* niiar-
office, or place your subscription through
this newspaper.
East 13 and Hawthorne Avenue, Portland, Oregon, Agents
Clackamas, Multnomah and Columbia Counties.
Additional Editorials
Wurster Bros.
Conduct The Most Modern
and Sanitary Meat Market
in The Willamette Valley.
Try Their Home Products—
Pure Lard, Weinerwurst,
Pork Sausage, Bologna, Etc.
Aurora, Oregon
GENERAL HARDWARE
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as well as in all other merchandising
Try us for anything in the Hard­
ware and Implement line.
Hardware
S om e o f the a blest business m en in A m e rica b elieve
th at this cou n try w ill “ exp erien ce five yea rs o f p rosp erity
th at w ill astonish the m ost op tim istic” . B u t this sort o f
p rosp erity can n ev er com e to the pessim ist w h ose d ou bts
and fe a rs w ill p reven t his p articipation in p ro sp e rity — e x ­
cep t it be in spite o f h im self. T h e fa c t th a t A m e rica is
a lm ost the on ly g r e a t cou n try in th e w orld th a t has a sur­
plus o f th in gs t o sell, all this year, w ill m ean th e h eavy
ex p orta tion o f g o o d s and a like im p orta tion o f g o ld ,w h ich
w ill d ou btless h ave th e effect k eep in g p rices h ig h , until
our im p orts are paid f o r in goods' instead g o ld . B u t w h a t­
ev er th e tren d o f prices, no business m an, b ig o r little ,c a n
afford , in th e la n g u a g e o f the stock m arket, to “ b ea r”
A m erica. H e w ill g o brok e if he does.
G. A. EHLEN Implements
The Wide Awake
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Hardware Store
OILS
GAS
AURORA GARAGE
FOR S A L E -T he G. D. F. Wil&or
farm, 81 acres 2$ miles northwest of
TO LAIR Aurora. Write or see Oscar A. Wilson.
Aurora, Oregon.
(47)
Western Man Found One In New York
That Will Give Any of Them
I Dare You Write Me; Widow wort!
a Hard Run.
$50,000; Lonely; will marry; G. Mission
n « i n a c l o o t I ta lia n s ') a t
p ru n es t o o l I t a lia n s ) a t
In the matter of
FOR SALE^-Cedar posts, good for
hop posts, fence posts, of loganberries.
Phone or see Oscar A. Wilson, Aur­
ora, Oregon.
(47)
THE DOG CURFEW— Representa­
tive Dennis has introduced a bill in the
House applying the curfew law to dogs
—to prohibit them from “ night-hawk­
ing” between the hours of 8 o ’clock in
the evening to 6 o’ clock in the morning.
Poor dogs, poor Dennis!
TRACED ' ‘ FLUSHER”
Service Talks
IS NOW CARRYING A FULL LINE OF PARTS
FOR CHEVROLET a n d FORD CARS
ACCESSORIES
Greases
HERBERT J. MILLER, Prop.
Free Air
A m i it the limit,
say, ’s Mike,
the Cot
ontractor
Ci Y o u ’ d think a n y ­
b o d y but a k id w ou ld
k n o w that g e n u in e
G r a v e ly is b o u n d
to g iv e m o r e real
to b a c c o satisfaction
than* o r d i n a r y
p lu g .”
G ood taste, smaller
chew,longer life is what
makes Genuine Grave­
ly cost less to chew than
ordinary plug.
W rite to.-—
G
enu ine G ravely
D A N V ILL E . V A .
f o r booklet on chewing plug,
Peyton B rand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch
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