Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 30, 1919, Image 4

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County News Notes
HE SOLD THE KING A THRIFT STAMP
Matter* In Which Vou Are Inter­
ested In Both Marion and Clack­
amas Counties.
DADDY3 EVENING
A/H A B ^ Y ûM ' liÂM
BONNER N
e *
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The Clackamas County American
Loyalty League of which Judge Ander­
son is the head voted last week to con­
tinue its activities, and will change its
name to the United Americans.
A
further meeting will be held Saturday
at Oregon City to complete the" re-or­
ganization,
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Try It Now
» a u th or
PETER GNOME'S DINNER.
Every stockman who has used it recognizes the high
value o f International Stockfood and “ More Milk”
Tonic. These stock foods are best' for hogs, sheep,
cattle and horses. xW e are over stocked with these
goods and will sell them for a few days longer at
the follow ing reduced prices.
“Listen, gnomes,” shouted Peter
Gnome, “and hearken to me brown­
ies, and pay atten­
tion, Bogey fain­
tly, and heed me,
elves, I am going
Mrs. W. H, Goulet, Jr. died at New-
to give a dinner.”
Regular $4 pails f o r ______ $ 3 . 0 0
berg last week of tuberculosis. Mrs,
“Ha, ha, what
Is this I hear?”
Goulet before her marriage just prior
Regular $1.20 boxes for__ 9 0 s -
asked old Mr. Gi­
to the war was Miss Ruby Stults and j
ant,
looking
out
was employed in the Woodburn State
from his cave.
Bank, She Was but 22years old at the
We have in a large supply o f the best rubber goods
“ What is this I
time of her death.
hear?”
asked
at the lowest prices consistent with quality goods.
Witty Witch.
George Henricksen Jr., son o f Rev,
“ I am going to
Geo. Henrtckson of the Silverton Luth­
give a dinner,”
Don’t overlook our mail order plan. Write or Phone your order.
eran (Scandinavian) church, has been
shouted
Peter
appointed deputy in the Assessor’ s
The next mail will bring what you want.
Gnome, “in honor
office at Salem by Ben F, West, county
of the club,_the
assessor.
‘E very-Day-Is-Nî ce
"Why, Old Mr.
club.
Clackamas county jurors for the term
Giant!”
“They’re
such
o f court convening November 3, include
good
members,
J. H. Vick of Liberal, John Evans o f
they have lived up to the rules and
regulations of the club so'well. They’ve
Canbyr C. R. Nobbhtt of Needy, and
»thought every day was nice, and
A. F. Eyman, Route 2, Aurora,
they’ve tried to show others how each
day can be made nice for something,
warm ones and cool ones, rainy ones
M ARKET REPORT
and sunny ones.
Egg per dozen 66>-.
“ So I am going ,to give a dinner.
Butter, 2-lb. roll $1.10
Pray all come and hear the news.”
Richard Siprelle, 11 years old, who is a student in the Crocker Interme­
Butterfat 68c
Several large lots of hops have been
The brownies and the gnomes and
diate School In San Francisco, won national attention recently when he sold the elves and the Bogey family and old
Spring B roiler 24
sold the past few days, Among the
Ducks, 20c to 25c
Mail your-drug orders to Moore’s King Albert of Belgium a 25 cent T h rift Stamp. The King had just seated Mr. Giant and Witty Witch and the
local transactions ate the following:
himself in his automobile after an official reception in San Francisco when goblins all came hurrying to the spot
Turkeys, old, 25c
Drug Store, Woodburn.
Glenn Carothers, 31 bales to Seavey
"Richard, the Lion-Hearted,” braving the United States Secret Service men, where Peter Gnome stood.
Teese 12e
at 83J cents; H. L. Colvin 72 bales to
When he saw them all he waved his
leaped aboard the King’s machine and thrust T h rift Stamp and card Into
Old Roosters, 12c
Seavey at 85 cents; Fred Yergen to
hat high in the air and shouted:
Hens, 16c to 24
Mrs. Judith Miller was here this Albert’s hands.
Bishop & Bell, 11 bales at 85£ cents;
“There
is
a
little
cave
near
here.
“Thank you,” said the King, and then the King’s car lurched forward leav­
Cascara, 10c
week from Portland to visit relatives.
It would not be big enough for old
Lee Loy 175 bales at 86 cents and Tong
ing the kid behind.-
d
Lard, 38c
Mr. Giant, but It is going to be my
Lee
97 bales at 87 cents; J, P. Feller,
"I didn't want the two-bits,” said Richard. “ I wanted the King to know new home. There is moss inside, and
Potatoes, $3.00
42 bales to Bishop & Bell at 85£; E.
what
a
T
h
rift
Stamp
is.”
...
there are little ferns growing about.
Mr. and Mrs. R.E.Dohahue of Butte-
Mohair 45c
Oberg, 73 bales arid W, R. McKay 51
“There are little cracks in the rocks
vine were business visitors here Mon­
Wool 37c to 55c
bales at 85 cents; Charley Wong 33
and
sometimes
I
will
be
able
to
talk
day.
Your mail orders will receive prompt
PAVING IN TOWN
bales at 78 cents.
attention and your patronage appre­ to the insects and to hear why they
Paving is now going on within the
Dealers now estimate that there are
N. E. Cole returned Tuesday from a
do
this
and
why
they
do
that.
ciated.—Aurora Drug Store.
city limits. Base is being laid on main
“ So I am going to give a cave warm­ trip to Marshfield, Myrtle Point, Rose- about 750 bales left in first hands in
Mr, and Mrs.Jack Barkman of Feller street above the Sadler & Kraus store
ing.”
burg and other southern Oregon points. Oregon. Not over 150 ofthese are left
Station were in town Monday on busi
“ What?” they all asked In surprise. : He visited some of the big logging in the Aurora district.
and some pavement has been laid in*
ness.
Robert Shimmin accompanied by Miss
“When folks give a party in a new ! camps of that section where he saw
the south end ot town.
Helen Coe of Portland and Miss Velma j house, or one into which they have
A few more days of good weather
l real logging operations.
Bents of this city motored lo Corvallis I just moved, they say they are giving
HOP STATISTICS
will see the job completed.
a
house
warming.
Saturday to see the Stanford-O. A. C. j
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Dentel were among
“ Well, as my house is to be a cave,
football game.
the East Butteville people here Tues­
Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. John Bark- ! The government crop ' report for Octo­
and as I am going to give a party in
day.
Mail your drug, orders to Moores
It. r think I should call It a cave warm­ i man of Donald entertained delightfully b e r 1919 gives the average jield per
Drug Store, Wooiburn,
ing.”
| Thursday afternoon for the benefit of acre in four states this year as follows:
H. W, Bauer, formerly of Rupert;
“Perfectly sensible,” said Witty
1919
10 yr. aver.
Mrs. E. Oberg of the Champoeg sec­
Idaho, who has been traveling in Cali- Witch. “ A very sensible young fellow ¡the U. of O. Woman’s,, building. The
690___ . _____ ___ 542
| ladies formed congenial little groups j New Y ork....
tion was an Oregon City visitor this
fosnia
the
past
summer,
is
visitiDg
his
Is
Peter
Gnome.”
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fargo are re­
week.
“ Still,” said old Mr. Giant, and stop­ ¡about the large airy rooms of the Miller j Washington — --' 1340_____________ 1298
joicing oyer the arrival of a nine sister Mrs. W. W. Irvin. He cams
950. ________ .__ 822
from
California
Tuesday.
ped
for a moment, then com­ I homeland chatted over thfe th e ir n e ed le- (O regon ______
pound baby girl at their home at Fargo.
1310
menced to speak again, and then i work and later over tea cups. The | California_____ 1600______
The production for 1919 is given in
to .'wipe a tear away.
| ladies present from Aurora were Mes-
H. L; Colvin was a business visitor
“ Why, old Mr. Giant, what is the dames Schwab, William Wurster, F. L. the following table, as 200 lb. bales:
here Monday.
Thos. Paige of Meridian was among
Miss Isabel Moulton, a cou3in of Mrs.
matter?” asked Peter Gnome, as he Miller, A. W. Kraus, George Ehlen, | New Y ork . . . . . . —
....7980
those
transacting
business
here
this
Grim’s of Portland, visited Mrs Ken­
hopped up on Mr. Giant’s right shoul­
neth Grim the latter pait of last week. week. His son Sim Paige is'still in the der, pulled his right ear and kissed the John Kraus, Diana Snyder, J. W. Sad­ j Washington_____ _______________ 17420
52250
ler, Earl Gribble, Fred Yergen, A. D. j Oregon______________
employ of the quartermaster’s depart­
D. B. Yoder was one of the Clack­
tip of his ear gayly.
California____ ____
88000
(Yergen
and
Glenn
Yergen.
Those
m
e
n
ts
the
army
in
California.
amas county farmers transacting busi­
“I was being a little selfish,” said
The acreage is given for 1919 in the
from Donald were Mesdames Mercer,
Mrs. Sam Brown, of Gervais, wife of
ness here Monday.
Mr. Giant.
following
figures:
i
Aufranc,
Johnson,
Freeman,
Mpcre,
“You — selfish!”
shouted
Peter
the loganberry King of that s ection,
2300
Geo. Miller has received letters from Gnome. “ What in the world do you Thurston Yergen, and Elizabeth Mil­ New York_____________
is in Oregon City visiting her sister
ler
and
Arda,
May
Markman;
^nd
Mrs.
Washingtou.________
____
r.
____..2600
mean?”
Supt.
Mercier
and
General
Passenger
Mrs. Grindland of Oregon Gita was
“Yes, I will tell you,” said Mr. Gi­ Page of Salem, an honor guest, and Oregon___ _________ . . . _________ 11000
visiting her daughter Mrs. E. M. Howe Mrs. Harry Price, says the Oregon City Agent John M. Scott congratulating
Enterprise.
California____ __________________ 11000
I Mrs. Hughes of Fargo.
him upon the completion of 36 years of ant.
here this week.
“Good,” said. Witty Witch. “I al­
service with the Southern Pacific,
ways approve of creatures explaining
why they’re hurt If they are hurt, and
LOST—-Near Aurora,Friday,Septem­
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brewer went to
W. A. Giesy spent Sunday with his not keeping,it to themselves so it will
Oregon City Tuesday to visit Mr. and ber 26, from an automobile, a handbag
grow larger all the time, and doubt­
marked J. C. H. containing among mother Mrs. Rose Giesy. He is a con­
Mrs. Frank Morris a few days.
less wander farther and farther away
other things a camera worth $25 and a ductor on Portland street railway, the from the truth.’’
Pomona Grange Badge with the name employes of which are demanding an
“ Peter Gnome Is going to give a
Ray Yergen was in town Saturday J. C. Hall on it. The camera and $5 increase of wages to 80 cents per hour. cave warming,” said old Mr. Giant,
from the Yergen farm near Wallace will be given for the return of the bag
“and he said his cave was too small
and contents. Notify Observer Office
Station on the Oregon Electric,
for me to go into. It hurt my feel­
G. R. Watts is now making his fre­ ings, for I thought my dear friend Pe­
ter Gnome loved me.”
quent trips to Salem over the nearly
“Oh, Mr. Giant,” said Peter Gnome,
completed pavement between Aurora
“how glad I am you have told me what
and the capital city. Mr. Watt is at­ was the matter. Yes, Witty Witch Is
tending a course of lectures in law at right, we should tell things that are
Salem*
hurting us and get them all fixed up,
for it was such a great misunderstand­
ing. You didn’t understand me and I
W. H. Ehlen, L. I. Snyder, of Aur­ dida-’t understand you.”
“Explain,” said Witty Witch,
ora and C. W. Carothers and Hans
“ I shall do so,” said Peter Gnome,
The lightest Six on the market. W eight
Spahr of Needy spent a few days, this
“and without delay. You see, the
2150 pounds, 44 horse power. The
week on a hunting trip in the moun­ cave, just nearby,
tains above Molalla, at the Tom Scott is where I èxpect
Oakland Sensible Six cars cost LESS TO'
ranch.
to live. Inside the
OWN, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN than any other
cave I shall sleep
automobile built.
and talk to some
Fire destroyed the city owned pum p new little friends
i house of the Canby water works Mon­ and have my cozy
Owners o f Oakland Sensible Sixes con­
...AND...
day about five p. m. The tower and little home life,
stantly
report getting 18 to 25 miles to
but I’ll only spend
tank were saved. The machinery was a very little time
the gallon o f gasoline.
j badly damaged. It is not known how inside my cave.
! the fire originated.
“Most of the
Mileages o f 8000 per set on tires are us­
time I’ll be on my
ual, while records o f 12,000 are not in­
two great tables,
frequent.
I The Hondnck brothers were here this or in the spaces
between
the
ta­
! week from the Needy country to
The easy-riding qualities o f these cars
Come, let
¡ freight out the household goods of Mr. bles.
me show you !
are the result mainly o f the combina­
| and Mrs. B. L, Fenters, which were
And it Is here
tion o f long, slow acting, under slung
| shipped from Klamath Falls,
The where we shall
Fenter’s family are on their way By have our meet*- He Waved His Hat
rear springs and large 32x4 tires.
team, They will live with their son-in- Ings and our par­
Price $1275 F. 0 . B. Aurora
law Henry Fenters near Needy.
ties. our dances and our dinners. Don’t
you see, Mr. Giant?
“ On these two flat stone tables I
Aurora, like the rest of Marion coun­ planned to give the dinner of my cave
warming, or I should say the outside
ty, is lagging behind in raising its share of my cave warming!”
1920 MODEL
of the Roosevelt memorial fund. This
They «looked and saw the two big
Send or Phone your order now to
fund is to be raised by purely voluntary tables, and then with a turn and twist
Has several new features, Another car o f
subscriptions, without
solicitation. of his cap the tables were covered with
reliability and quality.
Those who have contributed here to goodies to eat, bonbons and paper caps
8nd
presents.
date are the Aurora State Bank, Zeno
‘Trri so glad you still love me,” said
Schwab, Dr. B. F, Giesy, J, W. Sad­
old Mr. Giant.
A U R O R A , OREGON
ler, Geo. Miller, James A. Miller, N.
“ I always will, never fear,” said Pe­
C. .Wescott, G, R. Watt, Henry L. ter Gnome.
Bents, L, I. Snyper and
Dr. Giesy is the chairman for Aurora,
Sounds Hunnish.
AURORA
OREGON
and further subscriptions should be
Adv.—“Wanted, woman to mangle.”—
handed to him.
Boston Transcript.
AURORA DRUG STORE
Hop Sales
(Emmt Capita
. . . The
Daily
The Oakland Sensible Six
O re goman
Aurora \J?bserver
a
Both one yea r
$6.00
The New Improved Dort
The Aurora Observer
Frank L.