Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, November 27, 1919, Image 3

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    Complete line o f Drugs, etc., at| Complete line of Drugs, etc., at
WORK
WORK
WORK
Moore’ s, Woodburn. Mail your orders. 'Moore’s Woodburn, Mail your orders.
Remember, able-bodied boys 18 years
old and under 60, the Crown Willamette
Pulp Mills at Oregon City and West
Ed. Kraus spent the day in Portland j Mrs. Judith Miller returned to Fort-
Linn will need men for the winter
Sherman Clay Pianos at Moore’s Tuesday.
land Tuesday after visiting "relatives
season. Just keep them in mind when Drug Store, Woodburn.
! here.
arranging your winter work schedule.
They have a fine hotel just for em­
I J. M. Will was a business visitor in
ployees, at low rates.”
W. J. Flick, o f Union Hill district | Portiand Thursday,
Mail your drug orderB to Moore’s
was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. !
! Drug Store, Woodburn.
©mint ©apira
A nnouncement
POWDER
We have made arrangements with the
rt*
i Mrs. A. J. Mishler of Hubbard was
See Dr. Bell for your dental work. L yi8itor in Portland Tuesday,
All work guaranteed. Phone 27.
Mrs. W. W. Giesy of Portland came
up Saturday to visit her daughter Mrs.
E. R. Gribble.
Chas. Eilers was among the Union !
The Turner Tribune says Miss Alice district people here Tuesday.
White of Salem was a visitor at Turner
Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Slyter were
at the home of a friend Mrs. Wm.
!here Saturday to meetgue3ts wl.o came
E. A. M. Cone^of Butteville
Earner last week.
,iri from the North,
business visitor here Saturday.
OUR THOROUGH
EXAMINATION
of the eyes—will reveal the cause of
your trouble.
Any optical defect we can over­
come with suitable lenses,
Knowledge arid scientific instru­
ments make ihis possible.
Entrust the care o f your eyes to
CANCER
NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD
NO PLASTERS AND PAINS FOR HOLRS
Miss lva Feller o f Woodburn and \
Mrs. John Barkman of Donald left last
Mr and Mrs Henry L Bents went! Mr’ and Mrs* Chas- Kraxberger were
week for Grass Valley to visit their to Portland Friday for a short stay.
e Thursday from their h° ™
sister Mr a. A, C. Scheurer,
j at Macksburg.
George Sutherland o f Macksburg
Just received a fresh supply o f True
W, H. Asquith is home from -Astoria
Blhe Exceptional Chocolates.—Auroi a was a business visitor here Saturday,
for a week.
He has been paintirg
Drug Store.
street cars there.
j Dr. R. F. Bell announces the opening
C. J, Espy and J.P. Feller of Donald ] o f offices for the practice of dentistry,
! attended the Marion County Communi- | in the Aurora State Bank Building.
j ity Federation banquet last week at ! Phone 27.
j Salem, and Mr. Espy also attended a
| session o f the Knights Templar Com-
| mandery and was initiated jr. the mys- ! Mrs. Diana Snyder returned Sunday
night from Bend where she was visit­
I teries of that rank.
ing her sister Mrs. Jesse Johnson. Mrs,
Snyder was much impressed with the
District Attorney Gehlar has filed an ; prospects o f that city, and made some
} answer to the complaint o f Harry Jen- ¡ investments in Bend real property.
! kins against the county for damages
| alleged to have baen sustained in an
Senator McNary arrived this week
j auto wreck near Gervais on a county
road two years ago last September. ¡.from Washington, having left the city
The district attorney asked the dismis­ j at once upon the adjournment of the
sal of the suit on the grounds that the ! Senate, Congress will convene again
county was not at fault.
He claims Monday, December 1, but it is not ex­
that an approaching auto with glaring pected to accomplish much before
headlights caused the driver of Jenkins’ Christmas.
Fred and George Damm were busi­
ness visitors here Thursday from theii
home at Macksburg.
W. P. Wurster took in the Stocl
Show at Portland Friday and Saturday.
He states that the big new building
was entirely in adequate to house tht
show.
car to run it into the ditch and that it
was r.ot the condition of the road that
caused the accident.
PILES FISTULA
GOITRE
DISEASES OF WOMEN
SKIN STOMACH BOWELS
of San Francisco whereby we can furnish
Powder to our trade at the following prices:
Eureka Stumping Powder
PER B O X
2 0 Per Cent Stumping Powder
PER B O X $ 8 . 7 5
Prices Strictly Cash
These are distinctly attractive prices for first class
powders, which make stumping and blasting possi­
ble to all those having land to clear. There is every
prospect of still more prosperous times for the
Country, but no immediate prospect of a genera] re­
duction in prices, except in such special cases as
our arrangement with this big powder company
through quantity purchases» Hence we are certain
that these prices should appeal to powder buyers.
Hardware
The more a man knows about love
r.he less experience he has had.
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Aurora I
Phone 2 7
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$ 6.50
J oseph J, K e b e r ,
raised the price o f bread. The one
Executor of the Estate.
pound loaf now retails for 11 cents and
| the one1 and a half pound loaves for 16 M ax G ehlh ar a n d J a s . G. H e l t z e l ,
Attorneys for Estate.
! cents. It will be difficult to persuade
j bread buyers that the increase is justi­ Date of first publication, Nov. 27, 1919.
fied. Many people are again baking Datf. of last publication, Dec. 25, 1919.
their own bread, it is said.
Aurora, Ore.
| ASQUITH & BLOSSER '
Send or Phone your order now to
0 A IN T IIN G
* APER HANGING
Furs Are High
R. W. Cherrick, of Merryvale FarnJ
near Barlow, was awarded three prizes
. on Hampshire swine at the Intel
All Work Neatly Done
Everywhere trappers are makjng big national Stock Show at Portland lad
Aurora
*
Oregon | money. Are YOU one o f them?
j week. Mr. Cherricjc has lived at Bar]
We are paying top-notch prices. Try I low only a few months, but has bee a
us—you’ ll be pleased. Send for Free j very successful—with Hampshires.
Price List today.
E. R. SKINNER & CO.
Box AD
Some Oregon teachers say that pupij
1121 Front Street
Sacramento, Calif. | coming here from other states are fsj
| better imformed about Oregon than aij
LIVE STOCK SALES
our Oregon pupils, because of ■ the
,
FARM SALES
THE PORTLAND NEWS
| ter text books used in their fore
■OUR SPECIALTY
j state, and the poorly written geogi|
Term« Reasonable
The Portland News by mail one year pies in use in this state. There is
WM. HEINZ
j for $3,25; for six months $1.70; and for ¡reason why Oregon should not have
Canty Phone 13-15 (Mail—Aurora, Route I) I three months 85 cents. Send your sub- I best text books obtainable.
AND TINTING
O
Both one year
Physician
and Surgeon
Aurora, Ur.
regoman
Daily
Dr. R . F. BELL
Aurora State Bank Bldg.
Hardware Store
The late husband catches the early
morning lecture.
PAUL C. FISCHER
.
G. A. EHLEN Implements
The Wide Awake
Look out for hard times; the days
are getting shorter.
LOUIS W EBERT
BothPhoüés
Office at Residence
$ 8 .5 0
FROM THE PENCIL’S POINT
J, F. Nordhausen, o f Aurora, was
Lots of men remain bachelors simply
among those to transact business in because they can afford to.
Oregon City Saturday.
Mr. Nord­
If the victims remain single there is
hausen,. who has been working in the
Registered Breeding Stock interest o f the Red Cross society in no objection to love at first sight.
Big Type Poland and Duroc Jersey this section, came here on business
FOUR YEARS STUDY IN EUROPE
& childless marriage is not a howl­
Swine.
pertaining to the order.
OVER THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
ing success in one sense of the term.
Young stock for sale.
Portland Physical Therapy Laboratories
412 to 417 Journal Bld’g, Portland, Or.
Some men use all the material they
DLMICK STOCK FARM,
Silverton turned in 615 Red Cross j na%e at hand making fools of them
Hubbard, Oregon.
memberships, Gervais 23, and Wil­ selves.
lamette University 151. The total at
the end of the week, for the entire
^NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
county,
was 4750.
There were- over
MONEY TO LOAN
ACCOUNT.
8000 members o f the Red Cross in Mar-
Notary Public
Farm Loans Preferred
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
ion-county last year,
Fire Insurance
the Final Account of Joseph J. Keber,
as Executor of the Estate of Fritz
Weber, Deceased, has been filed in the
Only
25
days
remain
in
which
to
se­
Oregon
City
Beaver
Bldg.
OREGON
AURORA
cure automobile licences for 1920. J .County Court of Marion County, Stale
! There are yet 35000 owners who have ! of Oregon, and that the 29th day oi
!
not applied. To save visits to th e] December, 1919, at the hour of ter
R. B. F. GIESY
I police courts, autoisus should see to it o’clock A. M., has been duly appointee
j that their 1920 licence plates are upon by such Court for the hearing of o l-
j their cars before the first 1920 drive is jections to such Final Account and tie
settlement thereof, at whi-h time any
I made.
person interested in such estate may
D E N T IS T
appear and file objections thereto in
Practically all Oregon bakeries have writing and contest the same.
OR DAYS
TUMORS
G IA N T P O W D E R C O M P A N Y
The Aurora Observer
W ÊÈÊÈm
AURORA, OREGON
AUCTIONEER
FRANKLIN & LAU N ER
C O N C E R T P IA N IS T
j scription
I f your monumental work is solicited,
kindly ask the solicitor for our busi­
ness card.
DR. L. A. DILLARD
Capital Monumental Works,
Rooms 1 and 2, I. O. O. F. Bldg.
CANBY, OREGON
2210 S. Com.;
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
DENTIST
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Beaver Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON
DENTIST
Tmllinger Bldg
Phone United 6319
H u b b a r d , O regon
Pearls
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The estate of John N. McKay w|
! died in this county October, was
j mitted to probate in the crjuri ty coup
here last week. The estate is value
| at more than $100,100, I t consists
E. M. HURST $7065 personal property, land of tl|
j approximate value o i $31,535. the Me
Proprietor
j Kay building, Portland, $36,100, ati
Frequent trips between Aurora ¡Portland property valued a $3*401]
and Portland.—Will Haul To Any • Mrs. Caoline McKay,widow was na
Place in the Willamette VaHey. • administratrix. The heirs are he
¡children: Mary, Cecelia, Joseph. Jofrj
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone 6-52
AURORA, OREGON ¡Jr., Lenard and Mrs. McKyy. TheJ
¡reside near Champeeg.
Auto Truck
DR. de LESPINASSE
It is reported that trucks pf me
than 5 tons capacity may be ba
| from Oregon highways. A recent 1«
is said to specifiy 5 tons as the mal
| imum capacity.
Applications f <|
i licensing trucks of more than 5 top
j haye been received at the secretary
j state’s office has brought an interpJ
tation of the law by assistant Attornl
j General Van Winkle, which holds thl
• i the big trucks have no right on t|
I public highway.
PAUL C. FISCHER
TEACHER
IN AURORA ON WEDNESDAY'S
AT HOME OF
MRS. FRANK MILLER
to Thomas M. Wescott, Aur­
ora, Oregon,
MONUMENTS
and
Pearls
^£2^»
The new stock of Oriental pearl necklaces are
now here in all sizes and lengths and their luster
[can’t be beat, with a guarantee that stands behind
them like a rock.
Also a fine line of watches, wrist watches,rings,
chains, necklaces, clocks, silverware, cut glass, etc»
Watch Repairing a Speciality—All Work Guaranted
S. B. OLSON
Official S. P, Watch Inspector
In The
ROGERS & EVENDEN DRUG STORE
WOODBURN
OREGON