Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 30, 1919, Image 3

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WORK
WORK
WORK
Complete line of Drugs, etc., at
Moore’s. Wood burn. Mail your orders.
Remember, able-bodied boys 18 years j
old and under 60, the Crown Willamette j
Pulp Mills at Oregon City and West!
Linn will need men in October or
November for the winter season. Just|
keep them in mind when arranging your!
winter work schedule. They have a j
fine hotel just for employees, at low !
lates.”
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OREGON CITY
Oskar Huber
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
227 SHERLOCK BUILDING
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone Main 2821
LOUIS WEBERT
Notary Public
Fire Insurance
OREGON
AURORA
D
R. B. F. GIESY
Physician
and Surgeon
Both Phones
Office at Residence
Aurora, Or.
A m erican
Ernest Worle and family have moved
to Woodburn where his children are at­
tending school, Mr. Worle ha3 been
employed on the Pacific Highway pav­
ing.
Just received a fresh supply of True
Blue Exceptional Chocolates.—Auroia
Drug Store,
iieéd ié ô
m
Di^. R. P. Bell announces the opening
of offices for the practice of dentistry,
in the Aurora State Bank Building.
Phone 27.
MOTHERS MUST NOT DIE,
SAYS THE RED GROSS
Service Talks
Sixteen thousand mothers die in
childbirth every year in the United
States of America, more than are thus
sacrificed in any other country of im­
portance in the civilized world. The
American Red Cross has announced
.its belief that these mothers, the very
flower of the womanhood of America
and heroines every one, shall no longer
die through ignorance or neglect, if
the public health nursing resources of
the country can possibly be extended
to give them the necessary care. This
is one of the reasons for the Third
Red Cross Roll Call which begins Sun­
day, November 2.
In the matter of
Complete line of Drugs, etc., at
Moore’s, Woodburn. Mail your orders*
Franz . Kraxberger, of Mackshurg,
Clackamas county, was among those to
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
Dr. Miller,
Dentist,' Woodburn.
transact business in this city Saturday,
MENTIONED IN BIBLE and visited relatives.—Oregon City En­ j Dentistry in all its branches by a
I graduate deutist.
Special attention
terprise.
“ I commend unto you Phoebe, our
given to Plates, Phone Blue 7.
sister, who is a servant of the Church
whieh is at Cenchrea,” wrote St. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Keefover and lit­
to the Romans, “that ye assist her in
Carl Potwin who has been workir g
tle
dauhter Detta, and Martin Russell
whatsoever business she hath need
for “ Oscar” at the paving plant, is lay­
drove
to
Portland
Friday.
Mrs.
Wes-
of you, for she hath been a succorer
cott accompanied them as far as Ore­ ing off for a few days, having injured
of many and of myself also.”
his hand while unlpadjng a truck, ly
Phoebe, explains Biblical history, gon City.
having it caught in a chain coupling.
was a woman who went about nursing
His salary goes on,‘however, as he gets
the sick and teaching them better
methods of living. Phoebe was the
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morris and daugh­ 60 per cent of it under the Workman’ s
first public health nurse.
ter Helena drove to The Dalles and Compensation law and the remainder
Public health nursing, which is one Dufur this week where they expect to from “ Oscar” .
of the most important enterprises in
spend the winter for their daughters
thè peace program of the American
Red Cross, is not a new movement, health.
The first of the week Mrs. Henry
I but it is one wrhich heretofore has
Blosser sold her 35 acre farm south­
never received its just meed of atten-
Elmer Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. east of Hubbard to Tom Shortell of
I tion as a factor in maintaining the
C. S, Hoffman of .Needy, who was bur­ Woodburn. Mrs. Blosser is this week
health of the nation.
Phoebe’s sister in the twentieth cen­ ied at Rock Creek cemetery Sunday of getting out sale bills for a public sa'e
tury is the community nurse who last week, died of diptheria following on Friday, October 31st. Later Mrs.
teaches better, cleaner living. Because tonsilitis.
Blosser will make her home with her
the betterment of public health is now
youugest daughter, Mrs. A. C. Stuwe.
definitely accepted as an individual
Hubbard Enterprise.
and a community responsibility, the
It is reported that J. L. Groff of
Red Cross will make a definite effort
to raise the standards of living in the North Plains has purchased an interest
Bert deLespinasse was examining the
United States by urging the employ­ in the Mays & Carver store at Donald.
ment of public health nurses in all Mr. Groff has also purchased the D. C, workings of a 38 calibre revolver Sun­
cities, towns and rural districts, par­ Walker house.
day afternoon, when the hammer
ticularly in those where there are no
slipped from under his thumb, the
organized public health activities. A
shell exploded and the ball made a clean
healthier, happier America—‘that is
County Superintendent Smith visited cut througb-the fleshy part of his left
what the Red Cross is striving toward the Aurora Schools last week, in a let­
hand, making a painful, though not a
in its Roll Call the first weeks in No­
ter
to
Dr.
B,
F.
Giesy,
chairman
of
the
serious
wound.—Hubbard Enterprise.
vember.
school board, he states that everything
is progressing well at the school.
Captain A, J. Geer, a widely known
steamboat captain and native of Butte-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deetz were in ville, died in Portland Sunday. He was
Aurora Saturday.
Mr. Deetz, who born Sept. 5, 1859, his father, F. W.
had a contract to grade a part o f the Geer, having been an Oregon pioneer
Mail your drug orders to Moore’s
Pacific Highway near Barlow where he of 1847. He is survived by his widow,
Drug Store, Woodburn.
camped during the summer,, has now. two daughters and a son, Ex-Governpr
moved to his farm again,
T. T. Geer is a cousin.—Woodburn In­
dependent.
W. J. Flick was a business visitor in |
AND
Implements
as well as in all other merchandising
pip
Try us for anything in the Hard­
ware and Implement line.
Hardware
Miss Isabell Moulten of Portland, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beck­
See Dr. Bell for your dental work. man this week, accompanying them to
Aurora Wednesday evening where they
All work guaranteed. Phone 27.
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. K.B.
Grimm.—Hubbard Enterprise.
U.-S. Armstrong has purchased a
Studebaker car from the Frank L.
Miller auto agency.
F. W. Settlemier returned from a
week on his big Wasco county ranch,
which turned out $35,000 worth of
Mr. and Mrs, Phil Wiegand were wheat the past season. Half of it is
among the South Paradise people here summerfallowed and is being plowed
now for grain.—Woodburn Independent.
on business Friday.
W e A re Buying
G ood Cider Apples
Bring them to our Woodburn Plant
THE PHEZ COMPANY
H. A. TOLBOT, Representative
!
M. H. Hostetler
AUCTIONEER
DENTIST
Trullinger Bldg
Phone United 6319
H ubbard , O regon
Hardware Store
I
Capt. A. J. Geer, who died last week
at Portland, was a brother of Mrs, Al.
McCully of Butteville. Capt, Geer was
born in 1859 at that place. He began
his career as a steamboat man on the i
Willamette 40 years ago. He was en­
gaged in steam boating in Alaskan
wavers also. Just a couple of years
aero he brought a river steamer over
the rapids at Cascade Locks, with 125
passengers, as high water had closed
the locks. Two miles of rapids were j P H
covered in three minutes,
AUCTIONEER
DR. de LESPINASSE
I
Oregon City and Portland Friday.
P
Needy Mutual Phone 10-551 —Terms Reasonable
Implements
Stottm Sfajm a
Mrs. M. L. Saling, who has been at
Among the Clackamas county farm­
The neighbors o f Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
er’ s here the past week were A, Church the Oregon City hospital about ten | Knutson gathered at the Knutson hofre
! ASQUITH & BLOSSER * J. C. Brewer, Fred Bachert and C. W. days, following an operation, is making j last week to bid them farewell before
good progress toward recovery, and
Carothers,
Coffee and
AINTIING
hopes to return to Aurora soon to the j they moved to Canby.
Á APER HANGING
home of her daughter Mrs. N. C. Wes- chocolate, as well as sandwiches,cakes,
etc,, were served. Those who enjoyed
AND TINTING
Gilmore & Hardesty, Canbÿ black­ cott.
the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Phil
smiths, have dissolved partnership and
All Work Neatly Done
Wiegand and drughter Caroline, Mr. and
Mending With Alum.
the former will continue the business
Aurora
-
Oregon
Mrs, H. H. Deetz, Mr, and Mrs. E. J.
alone.
An excellent way to mend china and Bell,,Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Yoder. Mr.
glass is to melt alum in an old iron | and Mrs. A. L. Headings, Inez and
Fred Kerr was home from Portland spoon over the fire and apply to the Goldie Hilton, Cordia Wiegand, Mrs.
broken parts. When dry these articles | Nellie Johnson, Rachel, Jess and Curtis
Sunday, while his brother Lorin came
can be washed in hot water and the | Deetz, Anna Headings, George, Edna,
down from Salem where he is employed cement will hold rigidly.
j Hazel, Ruby and Glenn Johnson, Mr.
by Oscar Huber.
¡and Mrs. Alvin Deetz, Mr. and Mrs. C.
LIVE STOCK SALES
i Knutson, John Berdine, Eva ann Basil
FARM SALES
Perhaps They're Still Digging.
Knntson.
Will E." Dreher, 25 years old, a Ger- j
OUR SPECIALTY
There is a legend among the negroes
! man living at Hubbard, last Friday de-
Terms Reasonable
! dared his intention to become a citizen of South Carolina that back in the old
pirate days Captain Kidd and Cap­
of the United States.
WM. HEINZ
tain Morgan and the others used to MERCY WOMEN PRODUCE
sail up the Savannah river and bury
FORTUNE IN GARMENTS
Canby Phime 13-15 (Mall—Aurora, Route I)
their stolen doubloons and pieces of
Hubbard will have four entertain­ eight In’ the sands of the cypress
More than 8,000,000 women and girls
ments this winter supplied by the Elli­ swamps. A fortune teller once came participated in the sewing and knit­
MONUMENTS
son-White Co. The business people of through and for a consideration of $25 ting of the American Red Cross dur­
the town have guaranteed the course. each agreed to tell the negroes just ing the war. Most of these workers
If your monumental work is solicited,
where the gold was buried. He col­ will be active in soliciting members
kihdly ask the solicitor for our busi­
lected several hundred dollars, and for the Red Cross for 1920, during
ness card.
' Notice has been given out that the then with a great deal of ceremony the ten days ending Armistice Day.
staked out as many locations in the When it is remembered that these
Donald Ladies Aid will give a chicken sand as he had customers. He then women and girls in two years’ time
Capital Monumental Works,
2210 S. Com. St.
Phone 689, Salem. supper November 1. The following are told them very solemnly to come to produced nearly $100,000,000 worth of
the recently chosen officers: President, that spot in the light of the moon, j surgical articles and garments, includ
stand directly over the stake and dig i ing more than 375,000,000 surgical
Mrs, Eppers; vice-president, Mrs. Au- at the end of their shadow. Then he I dressings, the fact that they are to
franc; secretary Mrs. Perkett; treasur­ sailed away on a river steamer. And j assist in the Roll Call is a practical
he never came back.
assurance that universal membership
er, Mrs. Owens,
will be achieved.
The Old Reliable
Route 2, HUBBARD, OREGON
G. A . EHLEN
The Wide Awake
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Livestock and Country-Sales,
Write for Dates and Prices
*
NOTICE OF ELECTION
FRANKLIN B. LAUNER
C O N ^ R T P jA N ^ T
and
TEACHER
IN AURORA ON WEDNESDAYS
AT HOME OF
MRS. FRANK MILLER
Notice is hereby given that the regu-
! lar annual general city election ef the
city of Aurora, Marion county, state of
| Oregon, will be held on Tuesday, the
fourth day of November 1919, to choose
the following city officers:
A city treasurer to serve the term of
one year.
The polls will be open from one
o’clock p. m. to seven o ’clock p, m. o f
said day.
R. F. BELL
Announces the opening of offices for the
practice of Dentistry
AURORA STATE BANK BLDG.
Phone 27
Aurora, Oregon
“Ever Occur to You?”
says the Good Judge
That it’s foolish to put up
with
ordinary chew,
when it doesn’t cost any
more to get real tobacco
satisfaction.
Every day more men dis­
cover that a little chew of
real good tobacco lasts
longer and gives them real
contentment.
There’s nothing like it.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
put up in two styles
RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
\VY e-v rrva ri-Bru tdfc'tg&Bdfijra
The polling place will be-in I. O. O.
F. Hall, Aurora, Oregon.
The city council has designated the
following judges and clerks of election
who have been duly and legally appoint­
ed to conduct the above mentioned
election. .
Judges—George W. Fry, E l m e r
Smucker, S. A, Miller.
Clerks—Mrs. Edith G. Carpenter and
Mrs. Clara Wurster.
ay* New. York City V
Any person who possesses the quali­
fications of a legal voter in the state
of Oregon and who has been a resident
of the city of Aurora during the six
months immediately preceding the date
o f the above mentioned election may
vote there at.
George W. Fry,
City Recorder,
Dated at^Aurora, Oregon this seven­
teenth day of October, 1919,