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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
WMi THE A U R O R A O B S E R V E R 1 SUMMONS . I deg. E. 6.00 chains to Pudding River, | « a m In the Circuit Court of the State of !the? ce UP % channel to where the _ ¡center ot the river intersects the J North side of the County Road leair Missouri Loveall, Plaintiff, ing from Aurora to Barlow; thence N. C. WESCOTT E ditor and P ublisher YSi j S. 73% deg. W. 7.87 chains to .the , ■ ¡place of beginning, and containing Entered as second class matter March 28, 1911, at the postoffiee at Aurora William Keil and Jane Doe Keil, his 2.67 acres more or less. All situated wife; the unknown heirs of William jin Marion County, State of Oregon. Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Keil, deceased; the unknown heirs ofj That all claims of every kind or Jane Doe Keil, deceased; J. W. Grim, nature, legal or equitable, of each oi and Jane Doe GriifT, his wife; the un- the said defendants herein, and of all known heirs of J. W. Grim, deceased; unknown heirs, and of all persons oi the unknown heirs of Jane Doe Grim, parties unknown claiming any right A peril that daily threatens the future of ,, countless j „ deceased; Di*. William Keil and Jane title, estate, lien or interest in tht homes and loveable families is the evil of so )-C alled IO r-j Doe Keil, his wife; the unknown heirs said real property above described THUPSDAY, AUGUST 26 1920. - . Fortune Telling tune te llin g -a survival of the medieval age. science brands i t a farce, yet this evil is Modern j“hfc Drunk™ amh| “1’ constantly a t [Doe Keil, deceased; George forever barred amd foreclosed qf o: „ .j, ki.nnbi'nrY. otarl t S. Smith and Coïa B. Smith, his wife ; from all right, title, claim or interest WOrk breaking up families, destroying homes, and evenjtjje unknpWn heirs of George S .'in or to said real property, and thaï the social fabric itself. Countless divorces may be traced I Smith, deceased; the unknown heirs it further be decreed by this Couri j of Cora B. Smith, deceased; C, M. that the said defendants, their heirs to the door of the fortune teller. Crittenden, Receiver of Bagby Lum- successors and assigns, and all per- Co., insolvent, and his successors; sons claiming by, through or undei The saloops with their intoxicating liquors were no ber William Fry and Anny Fry, his wife; them, and all unknown heirs, and al) greater menace than the hordes of fortune tellers that in- the unknown heirs of. William Pry, other parties unknown claiming anj fest our cities. They menace the happiness of both young K f, and Old. As loyal Oregonians we should stamp this thing | Oregon, and her successors; Willianr-or interest ill the real property above Wilson, Sheriff of Clackamas described, have no estate, claim, right out. The only way to accomplish this is by tne unrelent l J. County, Oregon, and his successors; title or interest in said real property ing arm of the law. Fortune tellers impede progress, des^ Solomon O. Miller and Judith Miller, and that plaintiff be decreed to be th< his wife; the unknown heirs of Solo- right, title, estate, lien or interest in troy happiness, and make the lives of whole families nion O. Miller, deceased ; W. W-. Irvin the real property above described, and Jane Doe Irvin, his wife; U. G. have no estate, claim, right, title or wretched, and it must be utterly destroyed, * f -L E E g IIL u .IL I. kl S Oregon for the County of Marion. D. MARSH. I Suppose Suppose that Oregon passed a law fixing the price of potatoes at 75 cents per 100 pounds, eggs at 10 cents per dozen, wheat at 60 cents per bushel, while the market price in Washington and California were double the state- fixed price in Oregon, what would Oregon farmers do? They would, of course, ship their potatoes, eggs and wheat to the market that paid the higher price. If the people of Oregon adopt the constitutional amendment fixing the legal rate of interest at 4 per cent, what will the owners of money (capital) do? Like the farmer, they will, of course, lend their money where it commands the highest market price, where the interest rate is highest—outside the state of Oregon. The matter at issue is so simple and so clear, that the average voter cannot fail to understand the danger of such an amendment, if the elector gives the question any con sideration at all. Boyer County Clerk of Marion Conn- interest in said real property; anc: ty, Oregon, and his successors; Au-j that plaintiff be decreed to be th( rora Community, its members, sue-J owner in fee simple of said real prop- cessors and assigns; Bagley Lumber erty and entitled to the possession Co., its successors and assigns; Bagby | thereof free from all claims of any Lumber Co., a corporation, its sue-j persons whatsoever, cessors and assigns; H. E. Albce Com-j This summons is served upon yov pany, a corporation, its successors , hy publication thereof , in the Aurorr and assigns; Portland Machinery | Observer a newspaper of general elr Company, a corporation, its success- j culation printed and published in Au ors and assigns ; A. Bush, and A. N. i rora, Marion County, Oregon, pur Bush, doing business as Ladd & Bush, ■suant to order of the Honorable a partnership; A. Bush, unmarried; Percy R. Kelly, Judge of the abovi A. N. Bush and Lula H. Bush, | entitled Court, dated the 14th day of his wife; the unknown heirs of A. | August, .1920. The- date of the firs! Bush, deceased; Star Land Co.,'a.cor- j publication of this summons is th< poration, its successors and assigns; > 3 9 th day of August, 1920, and tlu C. H. Dye, Eva L. Dye, his wife; hast publication thereof is the 30tl Austin Willford and Mary Willford, j day of September, 1920. his wife; W. L, Buckner and Maud j EUGENE BROOKINGS, Buckner, his wife; Charles Blocksom | Attorney for Plaintiff and -Dora Blocksom, his wife; A. M. j Postoffice address: 500 Journal Miller and Mary Miller, his wife; also Bldg., Portland, Oregon. all other persons or parties unknown -------------------------------------- --------- claiming any right, title, estate, lien SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF' or interest in the real estate described SALE OF REAL PROPERTY in_the amended complaint herein. ON FORECLOSURI Defendants. ervice Is Our Slogan afety Is Our Watchword A Time Certificate of Deposit is a short time in- Jmk vestment that never fluctuates in value. It is ^always worth its full value. We write them for six or twelve months and they bear 4% interest. p UT your crop money to work with us, pending its use for improvements of your property or new purchases. M' 'ONEY saved now and invested in such man ner as to be available when needed, will have a much greater value when prices return to normal. Come and talk the matter over with us. Aurora State Bank Time Savings Checking Accounts A% compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits 4% paid on Time Deposits (Under Exacting State Supervision) li. C. GIESY WAREHOUSE W E BUY Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, Hay, Clover Seed at the Highest Market Price W E SE LL Burlap, Sulphur, Kilncloth, Hop Sacjks, Grain Sacks New Calcutta No. 1 Seconds New Calcutta No. 1 Mill Bags Potota Sacks-.Also Excelsior Twine Warehouse Phone 9 AURORA, OREGON Residence Phone 26 Summons To William Keil and Jane Doe Notice is hereby given, that Keil, his wife; the unknown heirs of virtue of an execution dutv issue» William Keil, deceased ; the unknown; out 0f the Circuit Court, of the Stab ! ^ rs oi Jane Doe Keil, deceased , J. j 0f Oregon, for \the Couhtv of Mar W. .„ Grim h is1-" J , ,. , . • .. oei1 ,, and , Jane . Doe . Grim, p T* II. ¡ion and to me directed on the 2ht! wile; the unknown heirs or J. W. , v T , . • Grim, deceased; the unknown heirs of |v ay ^ July, .192J, upon a juogmen Jane Doe Grim, deceased; Dr. William an« decree duly rendered, entered 0 Smile—and even the Democrats will smile with you! Keil and Jane Doe Keil, his wife; the record and docketed in and by sait unknown heirs of Dr. William Keil, ¡ Court on the 19th day of July, 1920 deceased; the unknown heirs of Jane in a certain suit then in said Couri Doe Keil, deceased; A urora Commu-j pending, wherein-' Lewis 'C.- (josser Many a man throws his tongue into high gear before nity, its members, successors and as-' was plaintiff, William H. Wilson signs; Baglay Lumber Co., its suc and Louis Wilsoq, his wife, Alic< he get£ bis brain going! At cessors; and assigns; Bagby Lumber Co., its successors and assigns; also, Stubbs and J. C. Stubbs, her bus !*md, R. A. Wilson and Ethel Wilson Tillamook County Beaches all other persons or parties unknown Two trains daily from Portland. These attractive beaches in any right, title, estate, lien his wife, F. J. Wilson and Beatrice * When a fellSw begins to brag about the speed of his claiming clude Rockaway and. Garibaldi beech resorts, Neah-kah-nie, Or interest in the real estate described j Wilson, liis wifo, Clarence Wilsor and Bay Ocean, * in the amended complaint herein: and Ella Wilson, his wife, James H car, the editors begin to prepare his obituary, In the Name of the State of Ore- Wilson and Libby P. Wilson, his wife Newport (A charming resort for the family.) gon, you and each of you are hereby and G. E. Unruh as Administratoi A picturesque trip across the Coast Range Mountains. Situ required to appear and answer the jof the Estate of Alfred Wilson de ated on Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Modern Natator- Until Ponzi landed in jail we used to think he was amended complaint fired against you. ¡ ceased, were defendants in favor of ium with salt water baths. the above entitled court m this plaintiff and against said defenda doubling his money every 90 days running a newspaper on in cause on or before the expiration of | ants’ by which execution I am com Crater Lake (A Lake within a Crater.) the sly in some Boston suburb. I six weeks from -the date of the ¿ f s t Located in the heart of the Cascade Range, Reached by auto manded to sell the property in sai<’ ' publication herein; to appear on or be- mobile stage from Medford or Klamath Falls. — ■ ------------------------ ¡ fore the 1st day oU October, 1920, and execution and hereinafter described to-pay the sum due the plaintiff ot . : ¡if you fail to so appear and answer Other Attractive Resorts with interest thereon at the Detroit-<Mt. Jefferson Country—Breitenbush Hot Springs) A girl has been elected cashier of an Oregon bank. ' £ 0 ^ ™ ? ^ ere^^he^iafnt^\bov* $320.80, rate of 8 per cent, per annum iron McCredie Hot Springs The report did not say that the use of regular vault would j nam ^w iii appiy toiaid court for tie the 3rd day,of December, 1919, un Josephine County Caves (Marble Halls of Oregon) be discontinued, however. ' ! relief prayed for in the amended com- til • paid and the further sum o: Shasta Mountain Resorts • | plaint, filed m this cause, and bnetly $50.00 attorney fees; together with ' J stated is as follows, to-wit: That “Oregon. Outdoors” Booklet ' said deed from Salomon O. Miller the costs and disbursements of said, Will help^you decide on that vacation resort. Contains des suit taxed at $30.00, and costs and criptions of the various outing places, excursion fares, hotel “Aphrodite” is said to be billed for Portland, says an | plaintiff’s a;K! .fife ma^ed‘‘Exhibit ‘A’,” m amended complaint, be cor- j expenses of said execution. I will and camp rates. exchange. After witnessing the play and noting the COS- rected and reformed to cany out the on Saturday, the 4th day of Septem- ^ v i I real intention of: the parties thereto,' her, 1920, at the hour of 10 o ’clock tumes, the editor suggests that the play be „ renamea , and as g0 corrected to read as set A. M.’ Pf said day at tlie West dooi. For further^particulars or copy of booklet “ Oregon Outdoors,*' forth in “ Exhibit “ B ” ; t h a t said ;0f the County Court House in Sa- “ aphrodidie.,r inquire of local agent deed from William Fry and_ Anby i lem, Marion County, Oregon, sell at F iy his wife, as set forth m Exhibit j bHc auction to the highest bidder “ C , be corrected to can y out the A , . , , ,. 6, „ , The Woodburn school board is ready to receive Aur real intention of the parties title, interest j and to read as set forth in said a ,E " " right, ' ’ “ M " and estate JOHN M. SCOTT, which said defendants and all per ora high school pupils and is even anxious to aid in their hibit “ D ” , and General Passenger Agent « sons claiming under them subsequent transportation, thus displaying a spirit and enterprise in That this Court further decreè that to the execution of plaintiff ’s mort Missouri Loveall, the plaintiff herein, comprehensible to those who would close all high schools. is. the sole and exclusive owner in-fee gage in, of and to said premises and entitled to the immediate possess hereinbefore mentioned and describ ion of the following described real ed in said execution as follows, to- property: : When we learn that the United States produces (and Beginning at a point N. 5% degrees j wit The North one-half of Lot 5 in FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE uses) more than half of all the paper in the world, it is not W. 45 feet and N. 73i/2 deg. E. 4.56 Blqck 2 of Capital Street Addition A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to chains and N. 5 /4 deg. W. 3.93 chains £0 the City of Salem, Marion County, surprising that country papers have to pay 4 times as from the N. L. corner ot Block No. 5 ^ Render Distinguished Service to the Public the town of Aurora at which point i . . . , , much for their paper on which this is printed as they did in With Common School Education.......4 Chances a quart bottle is deposited 10 inches i Said sale being made subject to With High School Education________ 87 Chances deep for the south-west corner, • redemption m the manner provided in 1916. With College E d u c a tio n ........_____800 Chances thence N. 73% deg.E. 6.00 chains to ! by law. the left bank of Pudding River; Dated this 28th dav of July, 1920. Are You Giving Your Child Hi* Chance? thence N.. 5% deg. W, 10.50 Chains | < W. I. NEEDHAM, f Business men who devote their entire energies try down the, left bank to the center of j Sheriff of Marion County ^Oregon, THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED railroad track j thence S- 57% j Bv 0 D. Bower Debutv MOST IN EDUCATION ing to get business away from each other have the wrong the deg. W. 6.50 chains to the land o f |___ J — 1------- A____ point of view. It is cheaper and easier and better to Herny Vpgti; thence S. 5% deg. W. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 8.67 chains to the place of beginning, create new customers than to take customers away from containing In the County Court of the State of 5.75 acres. Through 4a “ Liberal and Practical Education’’ pre the other fellow, and the customer created is easier to Save and except 0.08 acres more or Oregon for Marion County. pares the Young Man and Young Woman for. Use less in the S. W. corner of aforesaid hold as well as easier to get. ful Citizenship sfnd Successful Careers in tract and which is thus particularly j / r described. v . Notice is hereby given that the un- Agriculture Engineering Mining Home Economics Beginning at the S. W. corner; dersignecl has been appointed admin- Commerce Pharmacy Forestry Vocational Education thence N. 5% deg W 6.39 chains; j istratrix of the estate of Jane Carter, Few people note the character of the traffic along the thence The Training Includes PH YSICAL’EDUCATION, MUSIC,ENGLISH, JS. 75 deg. J.90 eham sthence, . , •• MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and Other Essentials of a 4 deg. 40. min. E. 5.80 chains thence; ec.Gn S ' , . . , Pacific Highway. A few a days since, Herbert Hoover S. S. 73% deg. W. 1.70 chains to the ! , All persons, having claims against Standard Technical College Course the said estate are hereby notified to and family passed through Aurora, unseen and unherald place of beginning. Fall Term Opens September 20, 1920. Tuition Is Free ' Also the following described pi%m- j present them, with proper vouchers, ed. Almost every day prominent men of this and other isos, to-wit: Beginning a t . a point j to me a t my residence at Butteville, F(*R INFORMATION WRITE TO states motor through town, attracting no attention what 5% deg. W. 45 feet and N. 73% deg. j Marion County, Oregon, within six THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College,Corvallis, Ore. 4.56 chains from the north-east j months from date of this notice, ever. Governor Olcott’s car has repeatedly passed over E. corner of Black No. 5 in the town ofj # IDA J YERGEN t ie highway through Aurora. Even the president of the Aurora af which point As a stakoJ Administratrix said estate ’ from which a cedar 8 inches m diam- \ T , -• Corner lot 55x110, with building, for MARRY—Thousands people;all ages; Irish republic, and Pete D’Arcy went through unseen. All eter bears N. 43% deg. W , 27 lints : Napoleon Davis sale for $1500, half cash, balance, one worth $5,000 to $400,000; anxious for distant; thence N. 5% deg. W. 3.93) Attorney for Administratrix. five years at 6 per cent". Best loca marriage; write for my list; FREE. of which shows how little we notice or care about the ,, chains where a quart bottle is ¿epos- Hate of first publication Aug. 19,1920 to . tio n -in Aurora. Call at Observer Ralph Hyde. (B 95) Minna St, San inpvements of our big men and hOW littile they notice us! ¡iied 10 inches ’deep; thence-N. 73 % Date of last publication Sept.16, l^SQ Qfjjcç, Frapcipco, C«h 14-17 Outing Days Are Now Ideal Summer Excursion Fares SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES E D A C A T IO N PAYS Oregon Agricultural College