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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
WORK WORK WORK ©aititi ©Optra 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 Mail your drug orders to Moore’s November for the winter season. Just j Drug Store, Woodburn, keep them in mind when arranging your J See Dr. Bell for your dental work. winter work schedule. They have a ! All work guaranteed. Phone 27. fine hotel just for employees, at low 1 ates. ’ ’ Mrs. L. G. Giesy was among those shopping in Portland the latter part of the week. Complete line o f Drugs, etc., at j Complete line of Drugs, etc., at Moore’ s, Woodburn. Mail your orders. i Moore’ s Woodburn, Mail your orders. Dentist, Woodburn.] D r/ R. F. Bell announces the opening j Dr. Miller, o f offices for the practice of dentistry, | Dentistry in all its branches by a j Special attention | in the Aurora State Bank Building. ] graduate deutist. | given to Plates, Phone Blue 7. Phone 27. The Canby News is wondering if j Due to a washout in the cannal that supplies water to the Molalla Electric ¡Judge Dimick knows whether the Ban-| Company’s power plant, there were no ! ner-Courier of Oregon City will support ] lights Thursday night, and Sunday and I E. E. Brodie for the Republican nomi- j Sunday night a short circuit put the ¡nation for secretary of state. Why! Aurora light and power system out o f notask him? Judge Dimick is no! ; straddler, . | business. Service Talks In the matter of Mrs. Ida Hoff Miller spent a couple W. H. Asquith and Otto Blosser re of days in Portland the latter part of Superintendent Wm, Smith announ the week. ces that all schools of Marion county ; turned to Astoria Sunday after several; days here. They were thrown out of j Mrs. E. G, Carpenter was a Portland will close November 11, in accordance j with Governor Olcott’s proclamation! work by the destruction of the build-! visitor Thursday. that Armistice Day will be a general j ing where they were painting Btreet ! Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Brewer returned holiday—throughout the state. cars for the Astoria Street Railway: Friday from a short visit in Oregon Company, and by the burning of their \ H. Arthur Graham, cashier o f the ] City at the Morris home, tools and supplies. Canby State Bank, submitted to a min- j Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Keil and child or operation for the removal of his ton- ] The Meridian school wishes to extend ren spent a few days in Portland re sils and adenoids recently at Oregon; an invitation to the people of Aurora cently visiting friends. City, and came home a little later with ! and the surrounding districts to attend Owing to the deep snow in the Yacoet a new 1920 Studebaker, which shows! a program and basket social at eight o ’clock on Saturday.evening of Novem logging camps, Leslie Grazer has re that it pays to operate. ber, fifteenth, nineteen hundred nine turned home until later m the season. Friday of last week J. L. Emmert teen. The proceeds will be used to se sold his ten acre tract near the Rock ] Marion county is still far behind in cure playground apparatus for the j its quota of $1700 for the Roosevelt Creek church to Oliver King and will! school children. Memorial fund, Collections to date are give possession as soon as he can get j located. Mr, Emmert expects to de-j November 21 is not only a holiday— ! about $500. vote his time to selling a household ! Armistice Day, but it is also George! Among, the farmers transacting busi sanitary device. | Wurster’s 40tii birthday (or more). All] ness here the past week were Louis Seymour Jones and family have ! of which recalls that George and his i | Racette of Buttevills and J. Jesse of moved from their country home north ] friends celebrated his natal day 8 years \ Marks Prairie. of Salem into that city for the winter. ; ago, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of j The. treaty of Peace has been printed They will live atl056Chejteieketa street. I the 11th month of the 1911th year of! l as a senate document of 192 pages. If Such a simihrl Mr. Jones is speaker, of the Oregon the Christian Era. you want a copy write one of your House o f Representatives. j combination of figures will not again ] senators. It is free. j occur until George’ s 132nd birihday! Hardware Alvin Krieger motored over from ! (or more) In the meantime he will Mr. and Mrs. Nelson have moyed The Dalles the first of the week on ! celebr-ate Armistice-Wurster Day with ! from Oregon City to Canby, Mrs. Nel business and pleasure. Alvin has been ! old time vigor while awaiting the new son’s former home. Mrs, Nelson lived managing a theatre at The Dalles the | combination of l l ’ s .' here as a girl, Miss Alice Carpenter. past two years and is well pleased with The Wide Awake The Compton paving plant at Brooks, C. W. Carothers. W. H. Ehlen, L. I. his location.—Hubbard Enterprise, C. J. Espy, cashier of the; First State having completed their eight miles of Snyder and Hans Spahr returned last | paving on the Pacific Highway have week from a few days in the mountains Bank of Donald, was in the city last ] shut down until spring when they will above Molalla. They brought back a Thursday. He reports his bank going j begin on the additional four miles to- fine buck. past the $100,000 deposit mark, which iward Salem. A number of men are Mrs. John Kraus went to Indepen- j Gilmore & Hardesty, Canby black is a remarkable showing for so young still employed, graveling and leveling dence last week to visit relatives and smiths, have dissolved partnership and a bank and speaks well for the con up along the edges of the pavement. to meet her brother Major Cooper Who the former will continue the business servative and able management.— They expect to complete this work in has just returned from service in Woodburn independent. alone. ¡about two weeks,—Gervais Star. France. AND Let Me Examine your eyes and locate the trouble quickly. If due to a refractive error, I can overcome it easily with proper lenses which will give you perfect sight! Isn’ t this worth while? Implements as well as in all other merchandising Try us for anything in the Hard ware and Implement line. G. A. EHLEN Implement« $ Oskar Huber GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone Main 2821 LOUIS W EBERT Notary Public Fire Insurance Many roads are proposed for paving, which are to link up the remote parts of the county with the Pacific Highway and lead into the county seat and other towns of the county. The roads of this part of the county adjacent to Aurora are the foilowing: District No. 2 —Road A : — From Wil- sonville to Oswego via Frog Pond, Stafford, and Hazelia to Oswego, costing $145,000. District No. 9 —Road A :— From Pacific Highway where same crossing line of «the Jos. Parrott D. L. C. south of New Era. thence southeasterly and southeasterly, via Mulino, Wrights Bridge, and Liber al to north boundry of city of Molalla. $120,’1000. Road B:— From south boundary of city of Molalla towards Wilhoit, $36,000. District No. 10— Road A :— From Canby, via Goods bridge, south toward Marquam, $140,000. Road B— From Maeksburg to intersection of road “ A ” , $12,000. District No. 11— Road A : —From Barlow, thence south towards Monitor, $132,00. Road B —From south end of Wilsonville Ferry, thence souther ly and southeasterly, $12,000, _ T?LE AURORA f -ft,2. OREGON W .2 4 T IS D R. B. F. GIESY Physician and Surgeon Both Phones Office at Residence Aurora, Or. l ASQUITH & BLOSSER | J O A IN T IIN G 1 APER HANGING AND TINTING All Work Neatly Done Aurora - Oregon ♦ AUCTIONEER LIVE STOCK SALES FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY Terms Reasonable W M . HEINZ Canby Phone 13-15 (Mall— Aurora, Route 1) MONUMENTS If your monumental work is solicited, kihdly ask the solicitor for our busi ness card. Capital Monumental Works, 2210 Sr'Com. St. Phone 689, Salem. M. H. Hostetler The Old Reliable AUCTIONEER Livestock and Country Sales, Write for Dates and Prices | Route 2, HUBBARD, OREGON Needy Mutual Phone 10-551 — Terms Reasonable DR. de LESPINASSE DENTIST Trullinger Bldg Phone United 6319 H ubbard , O regon The Phez Land Company is prepar- its 120-acre tract near Salem for the planting of loganberries. It is plowing the tract now and will repeat the oper- ation next spring. MAP OF PROPOSED CLACKAMAS COUNTY ROADS 227 SHERLOCK BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON Hardware Store 30 2 9 j £ rt .3 . E E.