Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 09, 1919, Image 4

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    MARKET REPORT
IRWINS RETURN TO BARLOW
Mrs. L .L . Irwin and son Elmer have
returned from a motor trip through i
California and Oregon, Mr. Irwin re? i
turned last month. The Irvins toured j
California to San Diego,then into Mexi- j
co at Tia Juana, and returned by a j
route further east, across the Mojave j
Desert.
They visited the Mariposa'
Redwood forest, then to Glacial Point!
overlooking the Yosemite Valley then i U|
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into the valley and back to Sacramento \
and on to Klamath Falls and Rocky ;
Point where they camped a month, j
While there they killed a big black
beir. From there they went to Crater
Lake,where Mr. Irwin returned to Bar-
low, and Mrs. Irwin and son drove into
Eastern Oregon.
T h e.lig h test S ix on th e m ark et. W e ig h t
The trip was greatly enjoyed, but
The Metzler hops and hop houses
2150 pounds, 44 horse p ow er. T h e
that burned a short time ago m Yam­ they prefer Oregon to California, They
O akland Sensible S ix cars co st LESS TO
hill county were covered by insurance— encountered some very bad roads and
O
WN, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN than an y oth er
the buildings for $1500 in the Hop! grades, travelled 5981 miles and spent
a
u tom ob ile built.
Grower’ s Fire Relief Association and ! $4.12 for repairs on their machine.
| the 17,000 pounds of hops in the same {
association and in an old line company
O w ners o f O akland Sensible S ixes c o n ­
I at about 25 cents a pound. .The hops]
sta n tly re p o rt g e ttin g 18 to 25 m iles to
The state game warden warns hunt­
were contracted in two lots at 20 cents
ers that shooting must not begin more
the g a llon o f ga solin e.
| and at 30 cents, hence the companies
w h b very liberally compromised at 25 cents. than one half hour before sunrise and
M ileages o f 8000 per set on tires are us­
must stop at sunset- The sunrise and
The hops were contracted by Henry L.
sunset schedule for the remainder of
u a l,, w h ile record s o f 12,000 are n o t in ­
Bents tor Strauss & Co. of London.
October follows:
fre q u e n t.
Sunrise
sunset
5,34
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T h e ea sy -rid in g qualities o f th ese cars
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The ballot title for the anti-cigarette
Matters In W hich You Are Inter­
are th e resu lt m ain ly o f th e com b in a ­
5.30
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ested In Both Marion and Clack­
Singers frequently complain of ca­ bill has been prepared by the attorney
tion o f lon g , slow - a ctin g, under slu n g
5.29
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tarrh and nearly always blame, the general and “ Jack” Frost, of Oregon
amas Counties.
rear sprin gs and la rg e 32x4 tires.
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5.27
American climate for their trouble. City, and other friends of the bill will
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Do the singers, however, sufficiently now have to rustle 10,000 signatures in
During September 2056 automobiles
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5.23
consider the food they eat? W e have order to get the bill on the ballot. The
were registered at the secretary of
been informed by a medical expert, purpose of the bill as stated in the bal­
6,22
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state’ s office. The total registration whom we respect as an authority, that
5.20
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6.26
for 1919 is now 80,354. The license fees most of the throat disturbances in the lot title is as follows:
5,18
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“ Abolishing cigarettes by prohibiting
collected amounted to $587,596. Most United States are caused by overdoses
5.16
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the
sale,
use
or
possession
thereof;
also
I
of this goes to swell the road funds.
.1920 MODEL
of sugar. ITe says he has proved his
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5.15
prohibiting
soliciting
receiving
orders
j
statement on a number of vocalists of
Van Trump, county fruit inspector,
5.13
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6.31
various temperaments and physical for, or making contracts for the sale of j
H as several n ew fea tu res, A n o th e r ca r o f
estimatas the value of the Marion coun­
5.12
characteristics by inducing them to cigarettes; prohibiting the advertise- (
relia b ility and quality.
ty apple, crop at $100,000. The best eat excessively of sugar and sweet diet mente of cigarettes, providing that the j
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5.10
grades will bring $1.75 per box, and late in the evening, and then to ob­ words “ cigarette’ or cigarettes' as
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5,08
other grades used for jellies, jams, serve. most carefully the condition of used in type act shall be held to include
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5.07
cider, etc. will bring $12 to $14 per ton. their throats and tongues in the morn- cigarette, cigarettes, cigarette paper,
5.05
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j mg.
After he had brought on ca­
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6.40
cigarette« wrapper, or any substitute I
The Phez Company at Salem expect
tarrhal troubles through the abuse of
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5.02
to use 3,000,000 (or 1500 tons) of apples j sugar he invariably restored the vocal j therefor, or any paper or form pre-1
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6.42
5.01
this fall— mostly in the manufacture ox I chords to their normal condition by pared to be filled with tobacco for
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4.59
AURORA
OREGON
A pplju- which is a sort of an aristor l putting his patients on a salt diet and cigarette use; defining the duties of
officers in enforcing this act and pro
cratic cider, drunk by J. P . Morgan, j prohibiting the sugar diet.
viding a penalty for its violation.”
Louis Lachmiind and the editor of the
W e are but quoting a doctor’s con­
j
versation and we do not for a moment
Observer.
Mrs.. Chris Giesy and Mfs. L, G. |
“No where to go but home” isn’t
nose, as medical experts ourselves.
Giesy entertained Friday afternoon at.1
It is reported that the Marion county i
AVe believe, however, that the doc­ such a misfortune after all, consider­
the home of the former near Donald.
commissioners are contemplating th e! tor’s advice should at least receive ing housing conditions.
Five Hundred was the feature of the
purchase of two more paving plants, ] careful consideration.— Exchange.
which are to be used next spring to |
With
old-fashioned
housewives afternoon, Mrs. Gqo. W . Yergen won;
The general conférence of the M. E.
The Clackamas county court has
start the paving of the “ market roads’ ’ i
cleanup day comes oftener than once first honors and Mrs. A. D. Y ergen ! church of Oregon wa
held at Salem abolished the old scheme for 57 road
second.
Resreshments were served.
authorized by the people last June. The j
a year.
last week and the Bishop made the fol-j districts for Clackamas county, and has
Those present were Mesdames Aufranc,
plants cost about $15,600 each.
The
I lowing assignments of pastors in this i adopted a plan which conforms in a
Moore, Sexsmith, Freeman, Singer,
county already owns one plant.
j part of the valley for the next year:
general way with the following bound-
Garrett and Flynn, of Donald; E. R.
The Crucial Test.
Canby, Henry Spiess.
aries, excluding incorporated cities and
' "The annual campaign for Red Cross
Gribble,
Fred
Y
erg
en
,
A.
D.
Y
ergen,
Of course, Algernon, there is a ie;
Mail your drug orders to Moore’ e
town, which under the state 4|tfw, are
Fargo, Alexander Hawthorne.
members will take place in Marion
gitiinnte way to learn whether your Geo. W. Yergen, Glenn Yergen, Rad-
Drug Store, Woodburn,
separate road districts:
Hubbard,
H
O,
Cooper.
o u n ty n e x t month—November 3-11—
sweetheart’ s complexion is natural or cliffe, See, Powers, Chas, Becke, Otta-
Molalla, J. R. Benton.
No. 1— Combines districts Nos, 1, 47
ending on Armistice Day.
Ore half] H. L. Colvin last week received £ applied. Rub it with a wet rag, then
way, Diana Snyder, Vandeleur, Sadler, i
WilsonviUe, Alfred Bates.
and 38, all north of the Clackamas and
the membership fees will . be used for j big thoroughbred Durham bull pur- look at the rag.— Galveston News.
Wescott, Henry L, Bents, Frank L, j
Woodburn, C. L. Dark, F. L. Moore. I East of the Willamette, with a valu­
local (home) work, and the other half! chased at Carlton. It was shipped by
Miller of Aurora; Moshberger of Wood- j
ation of $3,646,000, the largest of any
will be sent to headauarters.
I frieght.
The Feed Mili at the Ziegler ware- burn; Webb of San Francisco; Vadnais, j
! district in the county.
Practically all
Aurora
j
house
will
begin
grinding
again
Friday
of
Portland;
and
Misses
Velma
Bents
j
According to the Oregon City Ban­
There will be a dance at the
Meridian people whose premiums at I of the main roads in this district have
ner-Courier, open violation of the game Band Hall, Saturday evening, O ctober I afternoon, October 10, and will also j and Georgia Kraus of Aurora.
the Clackamas county fair were Mrs. i j been hardsurfaeed and the district will
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law is going on at Marks Prairie and 18. to which you are’ cordially invited. ! grind Saturday all day, and every Sat-j
C. C. Oldfield, first on best quilt; Mrs. ; not have roads coming under the bond­
that many birds were killed before the [There w.ill be good music nd a good urday thereafter until further notice
Your mail ordefs will receive prompt; Ban two firsts on Pekin ducks; C. C. ' ing act.
31-2t
s iason opened, |3ut it is not probable | time,
Mail your drug orders to Moores j attention and your patronage appre- i Oldfield,prize on yellow dent corn;Matt|
No. 2— All of the territory in the
that Marks Prairie shoot# any more
Ban first on silo corn and broom millet, !
eiated.— Aurora Drug Store.
George P. H. S. White who bought a Drug Store, Wooiburn,
county west of the Willamette river,
holes in the game law than other locali­
! place at Turner last spring has sold it
with a valuation of $2,860,000.
ties do.
! and has moved to Salem where he has
No. 3—Embraces the entire north
Examinations for persons to -act as j purchased a small place. He cleared
boundary of the county east of the
census enumerators in the first district ! up about $2500 on the deal.
Willamette except that comprised in
of Oregon will be held under civic ser-
LOST— Somewhere on main street
District No, 1, and taking in about
yice regulations at Salem during the
half of the territory north of the
I Sunday an Ivory handled fingernail
last week in October, according to an
i file. As this belongs to a new mani-
Clackamas. Valuation $2,650,000.
announcement Saturday of Supervisor
; cure set, the owner would appreciate
No. 4—Includes all territory lying
of Census H. R. Crawford.
All per-
• its return to the Observer office,
south of District No, 3 to the Clacka­
s.ms wishing to take the examination
mas river, with a valuation of $1.900,-
George Miller, James A, Miller and
should write or apply to Mr, Crawford,
1
G.
A.
W
att
went
to
Portland
Tuesday
post office building, before October 15.
! evening to hear Senator Johnson flay
No. 5— Bounded on the north by the
Mr, and Mrs. Zeno Schwab went ..to!
Clackamas river, and including the ter­
| the League of Natioqs to & ' crowded
Gervais Thursday to attend the funeral
ritory tributary to the
Logan arid
j auditorium. They al' came back fiery
of Mrs. Schwab’s grandmother, Mrs, |
Springwater road. Valuation $1,400,-
opponents of the League.
Sarah Cutsforth. who died September«
30 at the home of her son John H.Cuts-1, County Assessor Ben F. W est was
No, 6—Includes the territory tribu­
forth. She was 88 years of age. She | down from Salem on business Tuesday
tary
to the Redland road from the pave­
—looking
over
the
paving
plants
along
was born in England and came to
ment between Oregon City and Park-
America when a'girl of 18, She lived the Highway and inquiring into the
place to a point near Viola. Valuation
in Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and matter as to whether they are liable to
$800,000.
assessment
m
this
county.
West
does
Oregon.
She has lived in lilarion
Egg per dozen 60<‘,
Butter, 2-lb. roll $1.10
Butterfat 66c
Spring Broilers 23
Ducks, 15c to 18c
Turkeys, old, 25c
xeese 10c
Old Roosters, 12c
Hens, 23c to 27
Cascara, 10c
Lard, 40c
Potatoes, $2.50
Mohair 50c
Wool 47c to 53c
W e Are Buying
Good.Cider Apples
Bring them to our Woodbum Plant
The Oakland Sensible Six
HOP NOTES
H . A . T O L B O T , Representative
HUNTING HOURS FIXED
I
County News Notes
Overdoses of Sugar Cause
of Throat Disturbances Is
Statement of Medical Man
ANTI-NICOTINE-PILL BILL
Price $1275 F. 0 . B. Aurora
The New Improved Dort
Frank
L.
LADIES ARE ENTERTAINED
CLACKAMAS COUNTY’S
METHODIST PASTORS
ARE ASSIGNED POSTS
NEW ROAD DISTRICTS
® ium t Œ iqrtra
000 ,
000 ,
county nearly 25 years, and was great- hot let any property liable to taxation
ly respected hnd much loved by Gervais j escape him. He has made an excellent
record as assessor, and it is reported
people.
candidate for re-
that he will be
election.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bremer leave to­
Dr. B. F. Giesy has been named
day for ftlorerqii Oregon, where Mr.
chairman of the Aurora committee to
Bremer will go tb farming on a wheat
raise $100 for the Roosevelt Memorial,
ranch. His brother lives at Morgan.
D. W . Cailton Smith is the county
Mr, and Mrs. Zeno Schwab and child­ chairman. Marion county is to raise
ren,-Mrs. Percy Ottaway and son Orren $1760. It therefore seems that Aur­
and Doctor Giesy drove to Oregon City ora’s share, computed, either according
to population or wealth is a little large,
Tuesday afternoon.
but it will doubtless be raised. With
John McKay of the Champoeg sec­
every subscription, be it large or small,
tion died Monday at his home there.
a certificate will be given showing the
He had been ill for- some time. Mr.
McKay was about 60 years old. The holder has contributed to the fund.
funeral took place yesterday at St.
Chas. Kerr was here Sunday to visit
Paul. The deceased leaves a widow relatives. He was recently discharged
and children. He was one of the high­ from the Navy. He was on the battle­
ly respected- men of the county.
ship Arkansas all through the war, and
was present at the surrender of the
Hun fleet at Scappa Flow. He was
with the American battleship fleet
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
wherever there was work to do and
saw much of Europe and America on
the long voyages. He is glad to have
NORTH BOUND
No. 16 (on fla g )__ . . .
7i52 a.m taken pai’t iu the “ great adventure” ,
No. 28 (Stop)___ _ _______ 10:25 a.m. but like most of the other returned
No. 18 (stop) ___ ___ ___
2:48 p.m. service men, hopes there may be no
No. 24 ( s t o p ) „ _ „ ._________ 6.32 p,m. further occasion for a “ repeat order” .
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some today!
^
Y o u ’re going tot
call Lucky Strikes
just right. Because
Lucky Strike ciga­
rettes give you the
g o o d , w h olesom e
fla v or o f toasted
Burley tobacco.
RAILROAD TIME CARD
SOUTH BOUND
No, 23 (s t o p )_____ _________ - 8:55 a.m.
No, 17 (stop) „ „ . __________ 2:59 p.m.
Ro, 27 (on fla g )___ _________ 5:45 p.m.
Daily Thouoht.
Success is counted sweetest by those
who ne’er succeed.— Emily Dickinson.
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Guaranteed
No. 7—Comprises the Highland road
from Oregon City eastward to beyond
Clarkes. Valuation $1,231,000.
No. 8—Combines the districts of Ca-
! rus, Central Point, McCord Hill and
Kelland Hill, Valuation $1,010,000,
No. 9— Extends from the limits of
! Oregon City south to Carus and west to
j the Willamette Viver and south to New
Era, and combines the districts of
Molalla, Dickey Prairie, Colton and
Wilhoits and connects with the Pacific
Highway at the O’Neil turn south of
New Era. This district has the largest
area of any in the county, with a popu­
lation of $3,500,000.
No. 10— Connects with the* Pacific
Highway at Canby, running south to
Marquam and Scotts Mills. Valuation
$1,310,000.
No. 11— Connects with the Pacific
Highway at Barlow and extends south
to Monitor, with a valuation of $1,310,-
000
.
J. M. Will was a business visitor at
Portland Tuesday. While there he saw
the school book distributors and secured
a supply of all books except histories.
All schools and pupils here that have
not secured their books should send to
the Will-Snyder Co, at once, in order
that Mr. Will may place an order large
enough to supply all the schools of this
section, as the distributors can supply
only enough to fill orders submitted be­
fore October 15.