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iWTiiTafi'í .7,¡«mi M AR K ET REPORT A u ro ra C a fe SHORT ORDERS CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM CIG ARS, ETC. ROY O. MALO Aurora, Oregon Butter Pat 57 c Egg per dozen 35*-. Butter, 2-lb. roll 90c Spring Broilers 18c to 23 Ducks, 20c to 25c * Turkeys, old, leese 12c Old Roosters, 8c Hens, 18c to 24 Cascara, 10c Lard, 25c Potatoes 8c Mohair Wool 17c to 44c Sherman Clay Pianos Drug Store, Wodburn. Elmer Fry, who was here Thurs J. A. Miller and A. G. Miller were were- from Portland Sunday to visit day from his home in the White dis DR, L. A . DILLARD their parents, Mr: and Mrs. George trict, expects., to begin hay-bailing DENTIST Miller. soon. lie will use for power the new tVJRS VWOVJST »N t*> VMUWt Rooms 1 and 2, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Case tractor the Fry Bros, recently SOKAt VÇUÆR. O R A O S \V1 Pc CANBY, OREGON purchased. V 4 E N M CUPPl Vi ö “ttMO Among those here on business Sat I “CURES S A R D S U O S G ' j W VAOOOO y J urday were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wv GWE& A UOVAÛOP ASOUrf OttUV U VSSSU8 'M T U E U VAÇ. < 3 0 O'?*) Yergen o f Wallace, Grant Plants o f Among those here op business or D R . d e L E S P IN A S S E KAAD Ç .S C O X VUE \MOSiT PR W 4T, Meridian and Jas. McGill o f Paradise otherwise the past week were W . 0. \ n o u s svAou.E\ v u e'vt Corners. ^eoTfA put syupf \ va -rue Bergerson o f Barlowr John Damm o f j D EN TIST fP A P E R ’AT t S J t R V B O W Macksburg, Frank A Ibee o f Meridian, C V ÍTE R E S TE O --------- E R . \WEO, Mrs. Chris Zimmerman and Julius Ivan G. Martin o f Salem, Ernest ! soon AU. OOTA U )C K 'Vi Phone United 831» •| Zimmerman were Portland visitors Feller o f Donald, and H. L. Colvin o f I Tni«mger Bldg f S O E S C C U ^ E R S 'M KKOVkVLN Sunday to see Elmer Zimmerman who Union. , v .- H ubbard , O regon tVJERNTVWWG- was critically ill with rheumatism. MICKIE SAYS at Moore’ s The Canby fair will this year he held September 20, 21, 22 and 23, ac cording to the announcement o f Sec retary David E. Long, o f Hazelia. Mail your drug orders to Moores Drug Store, W oo Iburn, Chas Wagner o f Wilsonville was last week re-elected district clerk for the 30th time. F. H. Brobst was re Alctha Goble was a guest o f Lucilc elected director. The - budget was Ziegler at Barlow last week. adopted. Jack Ohlert o f Dayton, passed Monday July 5 being a legal holi through Aurora - Sunday enroute to day, all banks and most business the South. houses will be closed to observe In dependence Day, which this year WlUi? waitaae: falls on Sunday. Sam Harziz o f Barlow Four Cor Complete line of Drugs, etc., at ners was among those transacting business here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eiler were Moore’s Woodburn. Mail your orders. here Thursday from their home at Hollyheim Orchard. Several in their Take your cherries to Sadler & Kraus Take your cherries to Sadler & Kraus neighborhood have begun haying. Mr. Aurora, Slime varieties of cherries Aurora. Some varieties of cherries Eiler may be done by the F o u r t h s are now ready to pick. are now ready to pick. — . .......... " 111111 " "1111 Shimmin Garage | Miss Lulu Ray left Friday night: [ for Cdos Bay, after several week’s' illness at Oregon City following an | operation for appendicitis. She was ’ the guest o f her cousin, Mrs. R. E. Iveefover here when taken ill. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ in Automebiles were made to enjoy, but but you cannot enjoy any car that is not in perfect condition all the time. You- cannot afford to spend time and worry on your car to keep ital ways ready for use, Bring it to us and have it always ready, in stead of spoiling your spare time in re pair w o r k . Robert Carlson, o f Wheeler, who is known to many here, has just re-; turned from a visit in the East. He | was in Omaha during the recent« hot j weather and says he would gladly have given $5.00 for a good long breath o f the cooling breezes o f hit home town. Mr.* Carlson is often ; here as the guest o f S. A. Miller. Mrs. Fay Henderson and son Dar Mr. and Mrs. Gillis and Mr. and Miss Noma Yergen was a visitor rell, o f Tacoma, are guests at the ■ II home o f Mrs. Hendersons’ sister, Saturday at the home o f Mrs. J. S. Mrs. Butler o f Monitor motored to Hubbard Sunday where they Mrs. W . G. Gooding. They expect to Yandeleur. The garage man was made to work- Avere joined by Dr. and Mrs. Weaver, remain until the middle o f July. and repairing is our business. Frances Weaver and Irene Boje who Mrs. John Damm, Miss Rose Damm j accompanied them to the Giesy soda and W ill Damm were in town from springs where they had a picnic din- Grover Giesy playéd with one o f Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pierce and Macksburg Friday. ner.—Hubbard Enterprise. the Shrine bands from Buffalo, N. Y. children motored to Portland Wed during the Shriner’s convention and nesday afternoon to take in the the Rose Festival. Shriners’ convention. They returned G. P. H. S. White o f Salem was a The Odd Fellows o f Wilsonville home Thursday morning.— Aumsville recent visitor here at the home o f his will hold a picnic at Wiedeman’s Record. brother W. L. White. Park near that place, Sunday July 4. J. R. Peters, o f Wilsonville, has The picnic is a public affair to which I sold his hardware store to Samuel AURORA, OREGON all are invited. Rev. Alfred Bates! There will be a Fourth o f July Director o f Portland. The price is Miss Doris Zabel o f Rexburg, will deliver the address. There will j Dance Saturday evening, July 3d. at Idaho, arrived here last week to visit Goodyear, Miller and Diamond Tires said to have been $15,000. be games and sports, music and other the Aurora Band Hall. The 162nd her friend Miss Agnes Smith. attractions, chief o f which w ill be Infantry Orchestra will furnish the the big picnic dinner. Tickets $1.00, spectators Mr. and Mrs. John Blosser and music. family came over last week from Nor 25 cents. S. F. Southard went to Mill City Saturday hoping to secure relief Major Eugene M oshberger o f ! tons in Lincoln county, to visit friends Woodburn has been appointed to Roy and Raymond Zimmerman from an attack o f hay fever. ' at Hubbard for a few days. ' membership in one o f the military j cipne down from Albany Sunday to committees under the new law ap spepd the day here...They accompan Is a guaranteed Carbon Remover and Gasoline Saver. Its use in Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Burkholder and proved by the president. June 4. Thej Mrs. Alice Stephenson and W . J. ied their father, Julius Zimmerman your motor saves 2 5 per cent to 5 0 per cent of gasoline. It con Creson were here Saturday on busi this far, while he went on to Port daughter motoi’ed to Portland Friday committee has to do with the prepa-i tains a carbon solvent and high grade heat-resisting lubricants ration o f plans fpr the initial organi-| to witness the electrical parade. ness. . . land. which thoroughly lubricates the upper cylinder chambers and other zation and the territorial distribu-l parts of the motor not reached by the usual lubricating system. tion o f the national guard and the j Miss Lizzie and Clara W ill and i organized reserves. MOTORLIFE“ prolongs the life of the motor, increases power and Bertha Stark were Portland visitors mileage, keeps the spark plugs and valves free from carbon,insures Friday tp see the electric parade. perfect ignition, easy starting and highest motor efficiency. Frank Dodge was last week re- j One quart costs $2.00 and will save $ 10 .0 0 worth of gasoline,rid elected director o f the Canby school j A. H. W ill went to Eugene Satur district, and William Knight, clerk. you of 7 5 ^ of your motor troubles, and is sold under a money- day to join W. H. Ehlen and B. II. The latter has served in the same ca-1 back guarantee. If you are not entirely satisfied, return the can Will on a fishing trip on the Mc pacity over 40 years. Howard Ecclcs and your money will be refunded. Kenzie. has been chosen “by the board as prin cipal o f the grammar school o f that It no longer being allowable to write the PORTLAND, OREGON city. The chairman o f the board o f OTIS A. NELSON, Agent Aurora, District name of the maker on rolls of butter ex Messers Keefover, Vining aiid directors is Dr. H. A. Dedman. H. L—— Wescott and their families took in Gillmore is the other director. posed for sale,The Observer has again begun the electric parade at Portlaiid Fri printing (upon orders)of Butter W rappers. day evening. F. J. Stangel was last week re elected director o f the Wilsonville school district, and’ Chas. F. Wagner, clerk. . Shimmin MOTOR LIFE PRINTED Butter W rappers P o r t l a n d M o t o r l if e C o . 100 for $1.50 Each additional 1 0 0 ,7 5 cents Ten cents(per order) additional if sent by mail. Phone or mail your order now, and get your wrappers by return mail. The Observer, Aurora, Oregon i ’m h e r e t o T e l l Y o u " says the Good Judge T. A; Rinehart o f Salem lias been elected chairman o f the Marion coun ty democratic central comittee. Other officers elected are W. E. Purdy, Sa lem, secretary; John Bayne, Salem, treasurer, and George Cusiter, o f Sil- erton, state committman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webert, Mrs E. G. Carpenter and Miss Emma Snyder witnessed the electrical pa rade Friday night. - Their train was about three hours late, delaying their return home until 4 a. m. Saturday. PAUL C. FISCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW • Beaver Building, OREGON CITY, OREGON T h a t you get fu ll satis faction fro m a little of th e Real Tobacco Chew. 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Royal Hot Griddle Cakes 2 cups flour u teaspoon salt i teaspoons R oyal Baking Powder 114 cups milk 2 tablespoons shortening Mix and sift dry ingredi ents; add milk and melted shortening; beat weH. Bake on slightly greased hot grid dle. Griddle Cakes with Eggs 1% cups flour % teaspoon salt 3 teaspoonsi Royal Baking AUCTIONEER LIVE STOCK SALES FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY Terms Reasonable W M . HEINZ Canby Phone 13-15 (Mail— Aurora, Route 1) Buckwheat Cake» T Powder 2 eggs •1% cups milk 1 tablespoon shortening Mix and sift dry ingredi ents; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shortening; mix well. Bake immediately on hot griddle. 2 cups buckwheat flour 1 cup flour € teaspoons R oyal Baking Powder R4 teaspoon salt cups milk o r milk and water . 1 tablespoon malassaa 1 tablespoon shortening Sift together flours, baking powder and salt; add liquid, molasses and melted short ening; beat three minute#. Bake on hot greased griddle. 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