TYPIFIES TRIALS OF ISRAEL
Spend the Summer at
PACIFIC CITY
All Kinds of Fishing and Boating.
Best o f Camp Accommodations.
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For Information W rite
: G . H. W A R D ,
Pacific City, Oregon
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Express Money Orders
©mutt ©upira
are absolutely safe and the most con- j
yenient for remitting money. No ap- i
plication blanks to fill out—simply state!
Mail your drug orders to Moore’ s
amount to be sent and to whom—the
Drug Store, Woodburn.
Agent wi'l do the rest.
Banks cash Express ftloney Orders
at Par.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Colclazier spent
20-4t,
—GEO. MILLER. Agent.
Sunday and Monday in Portland.
Oxy-Acetylene welding at the Gil
more & Hardisty blacksmith shop at
Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Thamer were
Can by, in the most satisfactory man among the Butteville people in^Aurora
ner.
recently.
| I n the Interest of
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A man by attending church
draws with him his friends
and his children, gives new
-courage to those doing the
X church work, and has that
jj satisfaction which comes, to
a man when he does his duty.
W". A . Giesy was up from Portland
Monday to visit his mother Mrs., Rose
'1 Giesy. •
Just received a fresh supply of True
Blue Exceptional Chocolates.-f-Auroi a
Drug Store.
"T h e Only Kid,” Song-Story in Pass-
over Services, Believed to Have
That Significance.
Oskar Huber
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
227 SHERLOCK BUILDING
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone Main 2821
L O U IS W E B E R T
Notary Public
Fire Insurance
AURORA
OREGON
D R. B. F. GIESY
Gilmore & Hardesty, Canby black
smiths, have dissolved partnership and
the former will continue the business
alone,
G. R. Watt and Zeno Schwab each
have purchased a new Oakland Six car
the past week from the F. L, Miller
garage. -
j H. G. Ziegler this week shipped a
| car of hay from this station to the
! Portland market.
Some commentators say that “The
House That Jack Built” , is only a
jingle taken from “ Chad Gadyoh,” or
The Maple Grove Lumber company
“The Only Kid,” a nursery doggerel,
which later became a Jewish legend, of Wilsònville has filed articles showing!
observes the Detroit News. It has a capitalization of $5000. The incor- j
found its way into the “Hagodah,” the porators are J. P. Bar ties, O.M. John
Jewish book used the first two nights son and Stanley Smith.
of the passover service of the Jewish
people. After the service is over and
the dinner eaten, the father sings
A number of Aurora people attended j
aloud, “The Only Kid,” with his chil
| the North Marion County Presbyterian '
dren following him. Then he trans
lates it into English or Yiddish for j Sunday school rally Sunday at Wood-!
those of the family who do not under burn, Among those who went were ‘
‘ Mrs. B. F. Giesy and children,, Miss-i
stand Hebrew.
“The Only Kid” tells of a kid eat Lizzie Will, Mrs. Clara Atkinson and |
en by a cat; of a dog which bit the ¡sons, and Mrs. W. P. Wurster and!
ca t; of a stick that smote the dog; ] children,
of a fire that burned the. stick. Then
it tells of water that extinguished the
fire; of an ox that drank the water;
During the month of July the Stand-!
of a butcher who killed the o x ; of the
angel of death who killed the butcher, ard Oil company sold over 2,650,000 gal-]
and finally of . God who killed the Ions of gasoline, and 440,000 gallons of I
angel. The legend is supposed to rep j distillate in Oregon.:-The Onion Oil
resent Israel’s trials, with Israel cast | company sold 550,000 gglions of gaso-!
as “The'Only Kid” and the butcher, j line and 86,000 gallons of distillate. The
the cat, dog, fire and the stick as his ] tax paid on these sales amounted tov
tormentors, who are in turn killed by nearly 36,000.
God.
“The Only Kid” has a swing and lilt
to it resembling “The House That Jack
The sawmill of Slyter & Eckerson,
Built,” w7hich gives rise to the belief
that the’latter is copied from it. Some the largest in the Molalla, district, \ya8
say the Jewish legend is an old Ger menaced Saturday night by a forest
man ballad sprung from a French fjre five miles east of Molalla. Fire
song.
Warden Ferguson was on the scene
with every available,fighter. J. Lee
Complete line of Drugs, etc., at Erickson, one of the. mill own
Moore’s, Woodburn. Mail your orders. ers, took a large force of men from
Canby to fight the flames.
C. B. Brewer is expected home from
There will be a dance at Needy Sat-
! I urday night August 23. Everyone is the hospital at Oregon City soon. Mr.
and Mrs, Brewer have rented the
^ j invited to attend. Good music.
Smucker house on Liberty street and
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
have had their household goods moved
Sunday Morning at 1 1
Mr. and Mrs. G, R. Watt motored to into it.
Salem Monday trying out their new
Oakland Six on the good (?) roads.
The Clackamas County Fair at Canby
DR. de LESPINASSE
October 1, 2, 3, 4, with the admission
Jerome (Good Boy) Epperly, former reduced to 25 cents, and season tickets
DENTIST
ly of Butteville, was a visitor here on to 75 cents, should draw the old time
crowds. It promises to be better than
business at the Aurora State Bank,
Phone United 6319
Trullinger Bldg
ever this year,
H u b b a r d , O r eg o n
I Mail your drug orders to Moore’
! Drug Store, Woodburn.
Service Talks
In the matter of
AND
Implements
as well as in all other merchandising
T ry us for anything in thé Hard
ware and Implement line.
Hardware
The county court is thinking of put
ting a paving plant at West Woodburn,
but the road between here and Newberg
George Muessig was transacting busi-,|wiU first be widened all the way 60 feet
ness here Saturday.
His neighbors! and in one point straightened, also the
have not all threshed their gram weak places wiH be built up. This work
yet, but the yield has been good with will begin about Sept, 1.—Woodburn
all. The wheat on the H, J, Keil farm Independent.
ran above 45 bushels per acre.
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Daily
Mrs. John Singer of-Donald, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bachert of Meridian, Chris
Kuensy of Butteville, Peter Jager of
White District, Ernest Piper of Union,
Mrs. A. J. Smith of White District,and
Mr, and Mrs. H.L. Mills of Union were
among those trading here the past
week.
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regoman
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The deer season throughout Oregon
will open September 1st this year and
will continue opened until October 31s t,
according to an announcement by the
state game warden. The only excep
tion is in Union and Wallowa counties
where the season will open on Septem
ber 10th and’close on November 10th.
Heretofore, the season has opened on
Mrs. Ruth McAran, who has been j August 15th in District No. 1, which
Mr. and Mrs. M, G. Smith motored visiting relatives at East Butteville for ¡ consists of all counties West of the
into Aurora a couple of times the past several weeks, has returned to her summit of the Cascade .Mountains.
week from their home in the Needy home in Petersburg, Michigan. S he The season this year is uniform in both
was called co Oregon la3t spring by the
districts except in the two counties
section.
death of her father Godfrey Dentel,
heretofore mentioned, The bag limit
is two deer with horns which is the !
Guy N, Hickok was here last week
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bock and nephew aarae as last year'
| for a couple o f days, riewas spending
were heie last week on business-^ad-
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I a part of his vacation in his former
vertising the peaches of which the Bock | WE QWK AND OFFER FOR SALE]
i business haunts.
Bros,, raise such large quantities at the
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Among those who have already de
livered their wheat at the Ziegler ware
house are Earl Grimm, M. D, Leabo,
Miss Bernice Burger and Ralph Jones Walter Grim, Dan Hepler,Carl Bremer,
of Portland were here Sunday to visit Chas. Beck, John Mark, John Ratz-
Mrs. Jones and daughter Miss Ida berg, and the Aurora State Bank,
Jones.
propextlGS
Implements
Hardware Store
The Wide Awake
Mrs, Wm. Gelbrich who was taken
to the, Oregon City hospital upon the
advice of Dr. Giesy, for treatment and
care for a severe case of nose-bleed, is
reported better. The case was a^.bad
one, and Mrs. Gelbrich had to be given
an’ anesthetic before the nose could be
packed to stop^ the bleeding.
Her
f rjen{js hope she may soon be well
enoUCTh
return.
Abiqua Peach Orchard. They will p ro-1
bably pick 10,000 boxes this season.
G . A . EHLEN
a
Aurora \J b server
Both one year
$6.00
Send or Phone your order now to
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The Aurora Observer
No. 7—-10 acres all in cultivation, j
the best o f berry land. Lies 3 iriiles
A U R O R A , OREGON
The Clackamas County Fair manage-1 eagt o f Safem. Pricd $22,5 per acre.; j
ment has provided, plenty of amuse-h 3 cagb balance terms,
ments for young and old this year—
No. 2— 15 acres all in cultivation,!
October 1 to 4—Ferris wheel. Merry- 1 well located three., miles e^st o f Salem. I
Go-Rounds, etc,’ for the youngsters, (Price $250 per acre. 1-3 cash balance!
good races every day for the elders.
terms.
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Both Phones
No.
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10,
acres
mile
from,
the]
Aurora,
Or.
Office at Residence
Cannibal Movie Fans,
asylum. Fine location, all in potatoes, j
New Zealand Maoris, native Jav
Henry H. Dirkson, former teacher of 1-3 o f crop goes with place.
Price ]
anese and the cannibals of the South
R A IL R O A D TIME CARD Sea islands have developed a rave- the White school, and an ex-service $350 per acre, c-asy perms.
nous apivtite for the'American movie- man, has filed an ad plication for a
No. 15— 54 acres just off o f Bilv.er- j
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
stars. Their appetite, however, doesn't
business course at the Behpke-Walter ton road. 40 acres in:i:cultivation ; run- j
crave blood. They Want them on the
NORTH BOUND
Business College under the terms of ning water; 8 room house, windmill,!
No. 16 (on flag)________ ___ 7:52 a.m. screen.
the educational aid bill passed by the tank, garage, splendid barn, silo, hog
That it's foolish to put up
house, etc. Good black loam soil. The j
legislature last winter.
TRESPASS NOTICES
No. 18 (stop)________ ___ _ 2:48 p.m.
buildings alone could not be replaced
with an } ordinary chew*
No. 24 (stop)_____ _______ 6.32 p.m.
for $5000. Price $225 per acre, good
when it doesn’t cost any
Protect your fields against Trespass
terms.
-SO U T H BOUND
more to get real tobacco
ers, Hunters, and unauthorized Berry
No. 3—44 acres three miles east o f j
We Now have a
No, 23 (stop)
.
______ 8:55 a.m. Pickers, with proper notices,
satisfaction.
Salem, just off the Silverton road.
No, 17 (stop) _____________ 2:59 p.m.
Notices to Trespassers,$1.00 per doz
Good terms.
Every day more men dis
Ro, 27 (on fla g)______ ____ 5:45 p.m. en, single notices 10c.
No. .1:5— 43 acres splendid river
cover that a little chew of
Hunters and trespasser’ s notices
bottom land. Over half in cultivation,
(combined in one), $1.00 per dozen,
real good tobacco lasts
balance pasture and timber. Three
longer and gives them real
fourths mile from Independence in
! ASQUITH & BLOSSER Î Notices forbidding the picking of
Berries, $1.00 per dozen.
Single
Polk county, Fine loganberry and hop j
f
contentment.
£ notices 10c.
t DAINTIING
land. Easy terms.
$ i j ‘.‘No Smoking” notices, for barns,
There’ s nothing like it.
No. 17— 35 acres on Pacific highway 1
APER HANGING ¿¡stables, storerooms, etc.,flOc per dozen.
highway
all
in
cultivation,
paved
road.
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AND TINTING
No buddings. Good' black loam s°iL I
j HOP PICKERS W A N T E D IN THE
All Work Neatly Done
STORAGE BATTERY
Located between Albany and Jeffer-1
* put up in two styles
MITOMA YARD.
Aurora
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Oregon
son. Price .$130 per acre, good terms. 1
No. 18—286 acres'one mile from
R IG H T GUT is a short-cut tobacco
About 3J miles northeast of Indepen
in Clackamas County, located at
the Pacific highway, one mile from
W B CU T is a long fine-cut tobacco
dence, Oregon. We have 114 acres of
the town o f Shedd in Linn county.
1118 Main St., Oregon City
the .yery best hops in Oregon and will
1170 acres in cultivation, 30 acres tim-1
pay 60c per box, Nice . clean camp
! her and balance pasture. Situated on
| grounds and good water.
the Little Calapooia river. Good hay
We will furnish tents to those who
DEALER
S and grain land or dairy ranch. Very DONALD ELECTRIC SHOP | l
TEEM” '9 W m
have
none,
wood,
benches
and
tables,
LIVE STOCK SALES
good buildings including a good seven
straw
for
bedding.
RIGHT
ON
PACIFC
HIGHWAY
We carry all kinds of auto and elec
FARM SALES
'room house equipped vrith pressure
There will be a store on the grounds
tric-supplies, including auto bulbs, bat- Modern Priscilja, 5 months. . . .
OUR SPECIALTY
water
tank
and
silo
and
good
barn.!
Your
battery
will
be
cared
for
by
where goods can be purchased as cheap
teries, tires, re-liners, and Ford accès- Review f Reviews 6 months. V
Terms Reasonable
Price $75 per acre. 1-3 cash, balance sories. Our Columbia batteries test
competent men. All makes of bat
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high. We do auto repairing promptly j W orld ’s Work, 8 m onths......... 2.00
teries tested free and filled with
time.
W M . HEINZ
If you wish to register do so at once,
and skillfully.
Auto parts or other I¡Physical Culture, 4 m o n th s .... .50
pnre water without any charge.
HAWKINS Ss ROBERTS
Canby Phone 13-15 (Mail—Aurora, Route 1) address, DURBIN & CORNOYER,
supplies secured at a fe^i hours notice. TT
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Shop,
Donaldr Oregon,
[lia i pci s Magazine, 8 m onths.. .2.00
314
Masonic
bldg.,
Salem',
Or.
23-4t.
Salem, Oregon.
Physician
and Surgeon
“ Ever Occur to Y ou?”
says the Good Judge
Willard Service
Station
WILLARD
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
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AUCTIONEER
CON R. HILGERS
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