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*SOm THE A U R O R A O B S E R V E R ¡thence N. 5% deg. W , 6.39 chains; NEW PRICES FOR MAGAZINES ¡thence N. 75 deg. 1.90 chains; thence S. 4 deg. 40 min. E. 5.80 chains thence (Subject to change without notice) Boys’ Life (Scout Magazine) 2.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 1920. S. 73% deg. W . 1.70 chains to the Boys ’ Magazine . . . . . . . . . . , 1.50 place o f beginning. E ditor and P ublisher ! Also the following described prem N. C, WESCOTT - - Christian Herald . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 ises, to-wit: Beginning at a point Collier’s Weekly, 1 year,. . . 2.50 E ltered as second class matter March 28, 1911, at. the postoffice at Aurora! 5% deg. W. 45 feet and N. 73% dog. | Collier’s Weekly, 2 years, . . 4.00 E. 4.56 chains from the north-east! Oregon, under the Ac t of March 3, 1879. corner o f Black No. 5 in the town of! Country Gentleman, weekly. 1.00 Delineator, 1 y ea r,.. . . . . . . . . 2.00 Grim, deceased; the unknown heirs o f | Aurora at which point is a stake! •SUMMONS 3.00 Jane Doe Grim, deceased; Dr. William i from which a cedar 8 inches in diam-j Delineator, 2 y e a r s ,........ .. We have on hand a new 3 1/2 ton G, M. C. truck In the Circuit Court of the State of ¡Keil and Jane Doe Keil, his w ife; the | eter bears N. 43% deg. W . 27 links' Designer “and W om an’s Mag Oregon for the County of Marion. j unknown heirs o f Dr. William Keil, | distant^ thence N. 5 % deg. W . 3.93 i azine, 1 year, ................ .. 1.50 which must be sold at once at a sacrifice. The deceased; the unknown heirs o f J a d e d j * 11.?,«where a quart bottle is depos-, Designer and W oman’s Mag Missouri Loveall, Plaintiff, original purchaser of this truck,*» Qn account Doe Keil, deceased; Aurora Commu- j ^ cd azine, 2 y e a s s ,.......... ; . . . . . 2.00 xyr-yy -_ -rr m j t t -, t 7 - - i i • | uity, its members, successors and as- | d^g- E. 6.00 chains to Pudding River, j of financial reverses is willing to loose a very Hunter, Trader, Trapper, . . . 1.50 William Keil and Jane Doe Keil* his R 1 i Jiniu„,, n R „„ thence up the channel to where the substantial deposit on it. Ladies’ Home Journal . . . . . . 1.75 w ife, th . rt ° ‘ t,le intersMts the Keil, deceased; the unknown heirs o f L, “ "cc^ssors ^iifTTssurtrs• also ¡North side o f the County Road lead- McCall’s Magazine 1 y e a r ... 1.25 P ™ / K g * - unkhownl“ 1! from Aurora to Barlow; thence McCall’s Magazine, 2 years . 2.00 S. 73% deg. W. 7.87 chains to the. Modem Priscilla (after place o f beginning, and containing May 1, 1920) ........ ; ......... 1.75 the unknOTm°heLrs^of J ^ ’ D oeGrim , ? r jaterast ia real estate described 2.67 acres more or less. All situated Phone 77 Oregon City, Ore, deceased; Dr. William Keil and Jane m the amended complaint herein : Pictorial Review .................. 3.00 in Marion County, State o f Oregon. Doe Keil, his w ife; the unknown heirs In the Name o f the State o f Ore- 5.00 That all claims U o f every kind or Pictorial Rieview 2 years . . . o f Dr. William Keil, deceased; i gon, you and each o f you are hereby J nafo rG) legal or equitable, o f each o f j Review o f Reviews ........ .. 4.00 the unknown heirs of Jane .required to appear and answer the ¡fog gidd defoudants herein, and of allL — — Keil, - - - 'amended complaint tiled against you unknown heirs, and o f . . all . persons or ' Saturday Eevning Post . . . . 2.50 j Doe deceased; George S. Smith and Cora B. Smith, his w ife; in the above entitled court in this parties unknown claiming any right,! Sunset Magazine ................... 2.001 the unknown heirs o f George S. cause on or before the expiration o f title, estate, lien or interest in the! Today’s Housewife 1 year ... 1.00 Smith, deceased; the unknown heirs six weeks from the date o f the first j gfdd reai property above described Today’s Housewife 2 years . 1.50 o f Cora B. Smith, deceased; C. M. publication herein; to appear on or be- a n d ap persons claiming by, through j Woman’s Home Companion. 2.00 Crittenden, Receiver o f Bagby Dum fore the 1st day o f October, 1920, and or Under the defendants herein* be j "Woman’s Home Companion ber Co., insolvent, and his successors; if you fail to so appear and answer forever barred and foreclosed o f o r 3.00 2 years .......... . William Fry and Anny Fry, his w ife ; said amended complaint by said date, from all j l g g title, claim or interest} .50 the unknown heirs o f William Fry, I f ° r want thereof the plaintiff above gj| or t 0 said real property, and that ! Woman’s World "Womans W orld 3 years . . . . 1.25 deceased; Mrs. Mildred R. Brooks, !framed will apply to said court for the forther be decreed by this Court County Recorder o f Marion County, ¡relief prayed.for m the amended com- that the said defendants, - - . . . heirs,! . Youth’s Companion ............ 2.50 their Oregon, and her successors; William plaint, filed in this cause, and briefly successors and assigns, and all per-] W orld’s W ork ........ : . . . . . . 4.00 J. Wilson, Sheriff o f Clackamas ■ stated is as follows, to-wit: That sons claiming by, through or under 1 '_____ ___ County, Oregon, and his successors; i saifi deed from Solomon O. Miller them, and all unknown heirs, and all' Solomon O. Miller and Judith Miller, ¡and wife, marked “ Exhibit ‘ A ’, ’ ’ in other parties unknown claiming anyj SHERIFF’ S NOTICE OF his w ife; .the unknown heirs o f S o lo -! plaintiff’s amended complaint, be cor- other persons or parties unknown! SALE OF REAL PROPERTY riion O. Miller, deceased; W . W. Irvin ireeted and reformed to carry out the claiming any right, title, estate, lien! ON FORECLOSURE and Jane Doe Irvin, his w ife; U. G .' real intention o f the parties thereto, or interest in the real property above! " ____ Boyer County Clerk o f Marion Conn- and as so corrected to read as set described, have no estate, claim, right,! XT i.- • , t , ty, Oregon, and his successors; Au- forth in “ Exhibit “ B ” ; that said title or interest in said real property; * Notlce 18 herc^ ^ ven> that by issued virtue of an execution dulv rora Community, its,members, sue- deed from William Fry and Afrfry j and that plaintiff be decreed to be th e; - When you will soon need those eessors and assigns; Bagley Lumber Fry, his wife, as set forth in Exhibit title, estate, lien or interest in °ut the Circuit Court, o f the State HOP TICKETS, and there is no Co., its successors and assigns; Bagby “ C ” , be corrected to cayry out the tp^ reai property above described, of Oregon, for the County of Mar- Lumber Co.,' a corporation, its sue- reaj intention o f the parties thereto j bave no estate, claim, right, title or ion and to me directed on the 28th better place to buy them than at eessors and assigns; H. E. Albee Com- as set forth m said Ex- jintferest fo said real property; and day o f July, 1920, upon a ¡urigmem our office. Our tickets always I any, a corporation, its successors hlblt D , and . ¡that plaintiff be decreed to be the and decree duly rendered entered of and assigns; Portland Machinery That this Court further decree that, owner in fee simple o f said-real prop- re30rd and dofo eted in and by'said give general satisfaction. Our Company, a corporation, its success- Missouri Loveail, the plaintiff herein, erty and entitled to the possession r. . . ¿v ,, 10,, , „ T , ' 1Q9n regular forms have been found ors and assigns; A. Bush, and A. N. is-the sole and exclusive owner in fee thereof free from all claims o f any V . . ... • . y . .j’ ’ Bush, doing business as Ladd & Bush, and entitled to the immediate possess- | persons whatsoever. ! m a Ci!riam suit *nOn__in said Court to be the most economical and a partnership; A. Bush, unmarried; ion of the following described reall This summons is served upon you Pen<ling, wherein Lewis C. Gosser. A. N. Busk and Lula II. Bush, property: ¡by publication thereof in the Aurora was plaintiff, William H. Wilson satisfactory, but we can make b.is w ife; the unknown heirs o f A. Beginning at a point N. 5% degrees Observer a newspaper o f general cir- and Louis Wilson, his wife, Alice any special form desired. If Bush, deceased; Star Land Co., a cor- \\,T 45 foet and N. 73% deg. E. 4.56 ; culation printed and published in Au- Stubbs and J. C. Stubbs, her hus- you have any special form or j»oration, its successors and assigns; chains and N. 5% deg. W. 3.93 chains j rora, Marion County, Oregon, pur- band, R. A. Wilson and Ethel Wilson C. II. Dye, Eva L. Dyo, his w ife; f vom the N. E. corner o f Block No. 5 \ snant to, order o f the Honorable his wife, F. J. Wilson and Beatrice wording, send us your copy and Austin WilKord and M aiy W illford, iu the town o f Aurora at which p oin t: Percy R. Kelly, Judge o f the above w ;ison his wife Clarence Wilson DO YO U W A N T A TRUCK? MILLER-PARKER CO. SEASON OF 1920 The Time Has Come H 0 P T & £ £ ■ i8 5 &*•« August, DUcKticr, Ins w ite, Lnailcs JtUocksOni deep ic>r the south-west corner, and Dora Blocksom, his w ife; A. M. thence N. 73% deg.E. 6.00 chains to Miller and Mary Miller, his w ife; also the left bank o f Pudding River; all other persons or parties unknown thence N. o% deg. W. ‘ 10.50 chains claiming any right, title' estate, lien down the left bank to the center o f or interest m the real estate described the railroad track; thence S. 57% m the amended complaint herein. ! deg. W. 6.50 chains to the land of Defendants. ¡Henry V ogt; thence S. 5% deg. W. Summons ' ¡8.67 chains to the place of beginning, To William Keil and Jane D o» containing 5.75 acres. Keil, his w ife; the unknown heirs o f Save and except 0.08 acres more or W illia m K ail, deceased; the unknhwh le|s in the S. W. corner o f aforesaiq heirs o f Jane Doe Keil, deceased; J. tract and which is thus particularly W. Grinu and Jane Doc Grim, his 1 described. w ife; the unknown heirs of J. W. j Beginning at the S. W., corner Service Is Our Slogan lafety Is Our Watchword During the rush season now at hand we would be glad to have you call „on us for any service we may be able to ren der you. Simply use the mail or phone if you can’t come to town. This invi tation is not restricted to the rash sea son but we wish to emphasize it at this time. We take what we believe is a justifiable pride in our facilities for serv ing our depositors. Aurora State Bank Time Savings Checking Accounts 4% compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits 4% paid on Time Deposits (Under Exacting State Supervision) 1920. The date ox the nrst publication o f this summons is the Wi}3°fr aad Libby P- Wiisorp his wife, 19th day o f August, 1920, and thp;a1^ Unruh as Administrator last publication thereof is the 30th! o f the—Estate o f Alfred Wilson de day o f September, 1920. j ceased, were defendants in favor of EUGENE BROOKINGS, | plaintiff and Ugainst said defenda- Attorney for P la in tiff! ants by which execution I am com- Postoffice address: 500 JouniaUmanded p 0 scn foe pioperty in said Bldg., Portland, Oregon. , , execution and hereinafter described • j to pay the sum due the plaintiff of Want A d Rate I $320.80, with interest thereon at the --------------- ;------------------------------------—^ ! rate o f 8 per cent, per annum • from Mail your drug orders to Moore’ s! the 3rd day o f December, 1919, un- Drug Store, Woodburn, * j til paid and the further sum o f 1 [$50.00 attorney fees, together with If you want a Healthy, Wealthy, Ifoe costs and disbursements o f said Loving wife write me. N. F. 421f suit <t&xed t m o o and . costs and California Street, San Irancisco, Ca!. „ . - ’ J T ... 13 -lgtp. j expenses of said execution. I will ---------------------------------------------------- • — I on Saturday, the 4th day o f Septem- Corner lot 55x110, with building, for jfier» 1920, at the hour Of 10 o clock sale for $1500, half cash, balance, one 'A* M. o f said day at tlie West door to five years, at 6 percent. Best loca -]°l Fie County Court House in Sa- I tion in Aurora. Call at Observer j Marion County, Oregon, sell at Qfbce public auction to the highest bidder _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j for cash in hand on the day o f sale, MARRY— Thousands people;all ages; j )-fie r*ght, title, interest and estate I worth $5,000 to $400,000; anxious for ¡which said defendants and all per ¡marriage; write for my list; FREE, ¡sons claiming under them subsequent ¡ Ralph Hyae, (B 95) Minna St, Sao . fo fo e execution o f plaintiff’s mort- ________ __ _________ '_________ _____ gage m, of and to said premises »» « ir-, r ^ > ,, i hereinbefore mentioned and describ- MARRY IF LONELY; for results , . ., • .... „ „ , ? try me;best and most successful“ Home | in saic^ execution as follows, to- Maker’ ' hundreds rich wish marriage : v> 7 i t : j soQnjstrietlv confidential; most ré-j The North one-half o f Lot 5 in liable;years of experience; descriptions¡Biogk 2 o f Capital Street Addition free. The Successful Club , Mrs. , ,, w ¿ , . . n . , | Ball, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. 23-241to the Clty o f fealem» M an°fr County, _____. t s ________________________ _ i Oregon. .1 M A R R Y -F or speedy marriage, ab- j - Said sale being made feubjeet to I j solute best, largest in the country; es - 1 redemPtl0n 111 the manner provided I ! tablished 15 years. Thousands select by law. Dated this 28th day o f July, 1920. I j members, both sexes. Wealthy wish- W. I. NEEDHAM, J mg early marriages. . Strictly confiden- Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. I'jtial. Descriptions free. The Old Re- ¡¡liable Club, Mrs. Wrubel Box 26, Oak-1B-v D- Bowcr> DePnty I ¡land, Cal, 23-251 __________ ___________ _ I A REAL BARGAIN PAYS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public With Common School Education...__.4 Chances With High School Education.............8 7 Chances With College Education___ ___ _____ 800 Chances Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a “ Liberal and Practical Education” pre pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Use ful Citizenship and Successful Careers in Agriculture Commerce Engineering Pharmacy Mining Forestry Home Economics Vocational Education The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION,MUSIC,ENGLISH, MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and Other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Course # « Fall Term Opens September 20, 1920. Tuition Is Free FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR, 0 re£ ° n Agricultural College,Corvallis, Ore. we will qudte you prices. We have made hundreds of thousands of tickets and we guarantee satisfac tion." Send in your order, or come in and see us while in Aurora at an early date and thereby avoid the rush that always comes at the last moment. It is now none to early to place your order. If you are not sure just-what kind you want, send for samples We will mail them to you in any part of the State. C K E T S THE OBSERVER Aurora, Oregon G. C. GIESY WAREHOUSE WE BUY Wheat, Oats, Potatoes and Grain at the Highest Market Price WE SELL Burlap, Sulphur, Kilncloth, Hop Sacks, Grain Sacks- New Calculta No. 1 Seconds New Calcutta No. 1 Mill Bags Potota Sacks—.Also Excelsior Twine Warehouse Phone 9 AURORA, OREGON Residence Phone 26 Eva Maurene Beatty Five room house with woodshed,wire; PIANO TEACHER ! fence, cement walk and septic tank on| EVERY TUESDAY AT | a 50 foot front lot. Close to S. & K. | MRS. FRANK MILLERS | store. Price $750.00. Aurora . . . Oregon - A . W. KRAUS. FOR SALE EDACATION 1 Having sold my farm, I will sell all! R AILR OAD TIME CARD I my stock, including cows, heifers, SOUTHERN PACIFIC | small pig's and shoats. Will sell cheap! NORTH BOUND if taken at once,—S.F. Southard, Aur ora. 20-4t, No. 16 (on flag)__ ____ _ 7:56 a.m, _____________ .___________ No. 28 (Stop)________ ___ 10:14 a.m. ! W AN TED :— A farm o f 10 to 40} No, 18 (stop)____ ________ 3:10 p.m. | acres suitable for raspberries, black-; No. 24 ( s t o p ) . .. . - . ......... 6 32 p.m. I berries or loganberries. I wish to j SOUTH BOUND rent or lease, with the option o f pur-} chasing if it proves worth while.' No, 23 (s t o p )__ __ _ 9:12 a.m. Must be on good road; good build-1 No, 17 (stop) _________ 2:59 p.ml ings best o f drinking water. Write | Ro. 27 (on flag)....!___ ,___ 5:45 p.m your answer to X.Y.Z, care o f Aurora I Observer. (24 3tp)i Will trade good piece of town pro perty for automobile—Price $1650. In quire at the Observer Office. NOTICE I The Molalla Electric Co. has pur- MONUMENTS | chased the entire stock of lighting fix-! | tures and shadeB of the Western Elec-1 If your monumental work is solicited, trie W orks of Portland. They are now! kindly ask the solicitor for our busi | or. sale at most reasonable prices, ness card. MOLALLA ELECTRIC CO. Canby, Oregon We do home wiring, handle motors | Capital Monumental Works, I and everything electrical. 2210 S. Com..St. Phone 689, Salem PRINTED Butter Wrappers It no longer being allowable to write th e . name of the maker on rolls of butter ex posed for sale,TheObserver has again begun printing (upon orders)of Butter Wrappers. 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