Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, January 01, 1920, Image 3

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    DOUBLE-DECKED TRUCKS FOR LIVE STOCK
Complete line of Drugs, etc., ati
j j Moore’s Woodburn, Mail your orders.;
Clarence E. Miller of Needy was
business victor here Saturday.
POWDER
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Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry L. Bents were
visitors at Portland the latter part of
the week.
Just received a fresh supply of True |
¡Blue Exceptional Chocolates.—-Aurora1
i Drug Store,
OUR THOROUGH
EXAMINATION
G IA N T P O W D E R C O M P A N Y
of the eyes—will reveal the cause of
your trouble.
Any optical defect we can over-
co.me with suitable lenses.
Knowledge and scientific instru­
ments make this possible.
Entrust the care of your eyes to
Physician
and Surgeon
Notary Public
Fire Insurance
OREGON
Dr. R .F . BELL
DENTIST
Aurora State Bank Bldg.
Aurora, Ore.
| ASQUITH & BLOSSER |
pAINTIING
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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NORTH BOUND
! No. 16 (on flag)___________ 7:52 a.m
¡No. 28 (Stop). . . . ____ — . 10:25 a.m.
AND TINTING,
! No. 18 (stop)__ ___ ______ 2:48 p.m.
All Work Neatly Done
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6.32 p.m.
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SOUTH BOUND
No, 23 (stop)
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! Nò, 17 (s t o p )__ __________ 2:59 p.m.
i Ro. 27 (on fla g )___ ___ __ 5:45 p.m.
1 APER h a n g in g
PAUL C. FISCHER
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Beaver Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON
MONEY TO LOAN
AUCTIONEER
'LIVE STOCK SALES
FARM SALES
OÜR SPECIALTY
Terms Reasonable
Farm Loans Preferred
WM. HEINZ
PAUL C. FISCHER
Canby Phone 13-15 (Mail— Aurora, Route 1)
Beaver Bldg.
Oregon City
DR, L. A. DILLARD
DENTIST
Rooms 1 and 2, I. O. O. F. Bldg.
CANBY, OREGON
M . H . Hostetler
The Old Reliable
AUCTIONEER
Livestock and Country Sales,
Write for Dates and Prices
Route 2, HUBBARD, OREGON
DR. de LESPINASSE
“^DENTIST
Trullinger Bldg
PER BOX $ 8 . 5 0
2 0 Per Cent Stumping Powder
to
Phone United 6319
H u b b a r d , O regon
Furs Are High
Everywhere trappers are making big
money. Are YOU one of them?
We are paying top-notch prices. Try
us—you’ ll be pleased. Send for Free
Price List today.
E, R. SKINNER & CO.
Box AD
1121 Front Street
Sacramento, Calif.
PER BOX $ 8 - 7 5
Prices Strictly Cash
Hardware
The county court has just purchased
ten trucks o f 3J tons capacity. The
trucks were 3 Republics at $4070 each,
G Federais at $4045 each, and one Ster­
ling at $47o0.
Needy Mutual Phone 10 -5 5 1— Terms Reasonable
Among those shopping here Saturday ;
¡were Mr. and Mrs, Carl Potwin, Frank I
Albee, of Meridian; Mr. and Mrs. Chas.;
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Mrs. Louis Webert returned to Al- Kraxbergcr of Macksburg; W. G. |
bany last week with her four youne | Hooding, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. White, ;
nephews, to visit her brother Julius and Mrs. Robert Colvin and Mrs, I
I George Gray of Union.
Zimmerman and family.
The supreme court recently reversed ’■
Dr. and Mrs. -Stark of Albany came
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a
decision
of the lower court which!
! down to spend Christmas at the home
| af Mrs. Triphine Will. Dr, Stark re- last year gave Mary R. France a de-;
i turned Friday but Mrs. Stark remained cteion over Bobert France who was re-1
quired to pay a note for $300 to Robert j
i for a few days.
Poinsett. The supreme court holds i
I that the note was not a joint indebted- !
j Evelyn Grim is spending her vacation ! ness, that the judgment of the lower •
i with her father W. C. Grim at the ' court in favor.of Mrs. France was an
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- home of her grand parents. She has ¡error.
been attending school at Dallas where
she lived with her aunt Mrs. A.F. Will.
I Ivan G. Martin, Salem attorney and i
! member of the legislature, was here!
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
! by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they j Friday enroute home from Portland, j
I cannot reach the seat of the disease. | Mr. Martin is much interested in the j
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influ­
enced hy constitutional conditions. HALL’S j bill that proposes to change the specific j
! CATAftBH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. j gravity test ot gasoline from 56 to 54, ;
It is taken internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces-of the 1 He will be glad to hear from all inter-
System. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE i ested in this bill which will come before i
is composed of some of the best tonics
known, combined with some of the best ] the special session o f the legislature.
blood purifiers. The perfect combination
of the ingredients in HA-LL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE is what produces such won­
derful results' in catarrhal conditions.
Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
A reunion of the Geo. Miller family
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O,
took place Christmas at the home of j
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Askins when the en- •
Mrs. J. F. Kerr and family enter­ j tire family assembled for their Christ- J
tained at a Christmas dinner Mr. T. J. mas dinner. The parents Mr.and Mrs. I
I Kerr, Charley, Louise, Agnes, Frank i Geo. Miller, the four brothers, James,
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I and Raymond Kerr of St. Paul; Mr.and ! Alvin, George and Andrew, the daugh- I
j Mrs. Fred Kerr of Portland, and Mr. j ter Mrs. Ida Askin, George Askin, ami ]
the Giesy sisters, Misses Mary, Katie j
and Mrs. Albert Ehlen.
and Tillie and Miss Louisa Miller were!
those present,
It is several years
since the entire family were at home
for Christmas.
STONER BROS. GARAGE
AURORA, OREGON
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here Saturday transacting business at
the Aurora State Bank.
A uto Repairing, Oils and Accessories
Storage Battery Recharging
G. A . EHLEN
The Wide Awake
J. C. Brewer who was here Monday,
Mrs. Diana Snyder this week received
added
his name to the list of Red Cross a letter from Jack Rose, stating that
John Pugh Sr. and John Jugh Jr.
his uncle (who had charge of the Rose
were transacting business, here Mon­ members of the Aurora Auxiliary.
plantations in the Canal Zone, Panama)
day.
was killed two days previously by In-
Mr. nnd Mrs Elmer Zimmerman ¡dians in the mountains of Salvador,
Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Deetz and d a u g h - j were here Snnday visiting at the hom.c Central America.
ter were among those here on business j of Mr. and Mrs, Chris Zimmerman.
Monday.
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I Mail your drug orders to Moores,
I Miss Belle Kelly spent her holiday Drug Store, Woodburn.
E. C. Golden, of the Aurora Drug | vacation with Mr. and.Mrs, Mahr at
Store spent Christmas with friends in | Dundee where she formerly taught
Portland.
„Judge and Mrs.Grant B.Dimick were
school.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman Mark, of Mark’ s Prairie, on
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beirs and little |
Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Brewer spent i Christmas,Day. A Christmas tree and
daughter spent Xmas day with Mr. and
Christmas and several days following : turkey dinner were among the features
Mrs. Herman Abram.
with Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Morris at | of the afternoon. Mrs. Mark is a sis­
ter of Mrs. Dimick.
Canby,
Your mail, orders will receive prompt
attention and your patronage appre­
ciated.—Aurora Drug Store.
Victor White, Mr. and Mrs. Ira!
Misses Marie and Lucy Mac Allen of
Walla Walla, Washington spent Xmas White, and Mr. and Mrs. Nuhenkamp |
week end with their aunt Mrs. Mary were all home to spend Christmas with j
It is reported that W. C. Dick who MacRae.
their parents Mr. and Mrs. W.L. White j
lives on the Highway near the White
at Union. The first three left Satur-|
school lost about 100 bushels of oats
day for Tillamook, the White boys both !
from his granary and about 40 cans of
Mrs. Alice Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs; having good positions there.
fruit from his cellar recently.
Ira Simmons, and W. J, Creson were
RAILROAD TIME CARD
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Mail your drug orders
Drug Store, Wooiburn,
at Moore’s ¡
| G. R. Watt was home from Salem
I Christmas Day and on Sunday, spend-.
- ing the day with his family here, '
Mr. and Mrs. bred Yergen went to
Portland Monday for a short visit.
LOUIS W E B E R T
Phone 2 7
Eureka Stumping Powder
(Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.)
Use of double-decked auto trucks for hauling live stock is gaining in popu­
larity in the' Omaha Union stock yards, according to reports to the United
States department of agriculture. Specially constructed trucks have increased
Mrs. John Kraus returned Saturday
greatly during the current summer, as the farmers in this way are able almost
to double the tonnage they formerly could haul to market. Trucks of this day from Independence where she
type are being used extensively in the transportation of feeder sheep from the spent Christmas with her parents.
market to the grazing districts,
Sherman Clay Pianos
Drug Store, Woodburn.
Aurora, Or.
AURORA
of San Francisco whereby we can furnish
Powder to our trade at the following prices:
Geo. MeDonald; came up from Port­
land Saturday to visit his cousins at
the home of Mrs. Diana Snyder.
Auto Truck Particularly Adapted for Hauling Hogs.
Smini Sopita
R. B. F. GIESY
Both Phones
Office at Residence
Miss Freda Pardey came up from
Portland to spend Christmas with her
parentB at Hubbard.
Moores j Mr, and Mrs. B. H, Will were here
I from Eugene to spend Christmas at the
j home of Mr. Will’s mother, Mrs. Hen­
rietta Will.
~ j Ted Bowles, who lived here several
Complete line of Drugs, etc., a t ; years ago, has rented the Olson place
Moore's. Woodburn. Mail your orders. ,! at Meridian for the next year.
Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Zimmerman were
up from Portland for Christmas at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zimmer­
F?ed M. Keil and G.A. Schuele were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yoder of Canby man. Ralph Zimmerman also came up
here on business Monday.
were visitors Sunday at the home of ! for the day.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Smueker.
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AURORA, OREGON
“ I ’ll T e ll th e W o r ld ”
says the Good Judge
The man who doesn’t
chew this class of to­
b acco is n o t g e ttin g
real satisfaction out of
his chewing.
A small chew. It holds
its rich taste. Y ou don’t
have to take so m any
fresh chews. A ny man
who uses the Real T o­
bacco C h e w . w ill te ll
you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGH T CU T is a short-cut tobacco
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W -B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
W í y r t i a n r u t ó n C ö rtypàifïyV H w â y N f e . v v
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Whitworth and
son Raymond o f Tacoma, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. Bittick, Robert Bittick, Marie | Registered Breeding Stock
Bittick, Artie Bittick, Mrs. Ella Moore,
Mrs. A. J. Moore, Oce Moore, Myrtle
Big Type Poland and Duroc Jersey
Moore, Mrs. Wm. Moore, Brodie Sub- Swine.
lett and Claude Gates all o f Portland; j
Young stock for sale.
FredSohn, Elsie Sohn of Aurora; Mr.
and Mrs, John Whitworth and R. II.
DIMICjK STOCK FARM,
Whitworth were those present Christ­
Hubbard, Oregon,
mas at a family reunion at the W hit-1
worth home.
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Auto Truck
C ity
E. M. HURST
Proprietor
Frequent trips between Aurora
and PortIand.~-W5)l Haul To Any
Place in the Willamette Valley.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone 6-52
A U R O R A , OREGON