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¡Aurora Cafe Yergen-Minar MICKIE SAYS Some Deer Hunters BUY YOUR Hubbard Squash and Tomatoes TU ' fetfeSO M <SO KAAMN fOUCS SEVSD Miss Hazel L. Minar and Ray A.Yer- A number of Aurora hunters have A\UKS VER STUFF \S BECAUSE TU E gen were married Wednesday evening returned from the chase. Some had KMUV. ORDER UOUSES DIG CITS Ice Cream a Short Orders, fair luck and some had none. None of at the home o f the bride’s mother,Mrs, STO R E S fcR t AUMbNS ADVERTISING Cigars, Etc. Confectionery AM ' MUSTUN' FERTUE\R B IXN ESS j them, however, pulled off any stunts W. W. Minar 1170 East Salmon Street, : FROM OU R O M N STORE VCEE9ERS VOM VCEER ] with the game warden, like Fred Lock- Portland, by Rev. J. J. Staub, o f the j TU* TRADE RVÖHT WERE M VVOVAE BNi ley’s hunter in the story. American Maid Bread Sunnyside Congregational church. Rev. «TEA.ON AJQ\)ERT\S\N<3 TU\S Lockley tells the following tale anent For Sale PEERLESS PORMENOR OF PUDUCVTN ' Staub read the service in the presence BARLOW, OREGON deer hunters: N ESSLPA “ A boastful hunter talking to a of a large number o f relatives and Home i Mile South of Barlow country-man upon his return from a friends. OREGON ¡AURORA Telephone Canby Mutual hunting trip. Said the hunter, “ This The bride was gowned in white satin, P. O. Address Barlow, Oregon is the most wonderful deer country I and a tulle veil held in place by a ever saw. Why, man, do you known wreath o f orange blossoms. She car that within five minutes, without walk ried bride roses and lilies o f the valley. ing five yards, I shot fiye deer!” W. H. ASQUITH Corner lot 55x110, with building, fpr Mrs. Dana Danforth was matron o f ! “ Say,” answered the other, “ do you sale for $1500, half cash, Dalance, one honor. She wore a shell pink georgette a in t iin g know who I am?” “ No, who are to five years at 6 per cent. Best loca gown, and carried a bouquet o f pink Call at ObsePver you” ? “ Well,I’ m the game warden.” tion in Aurora. APER HANGING Office. rose buds. The groom wore conven “ Weil,” replied the hunter, “ do you AND TINTING tional black. know who I am?” “ No, who are All Work Neatly Done The bride was given in marriage by you?” “ I ’ m the biggest liar in the her brother Edwin L. Minar. Another country,” . Aurora - Oregon brother W. Harqld Minar attended the * ia / i oA o e n F in n s groom. Ih e rooms were decorated AI NT" $OT with autumn foliage and marigolds. A'o**v eNo00 » T » BUy 1 Preceding the ceremony Mrs, M. Dan MONEY TO LOAN forth sang “ I Love You Truly” ac companied by Mrs. Danforth who also Farm Loans Preferred played the bridal ichorus from Lohengrin. Many beautiful presents were received. The bride is known as a charming SHEEP RAISING IS PICTURED Oregon City young woman with a large circle of Beaver Bldg. Film Shows Treatment of Flock at friends in Portland, and the groom is a Culling Time In Fall and on to fine young man known to everyone o f f Selling of Lambs. this section, A host o f friends here DR, L. A. DILLARD join in wishing the newly wedded couple A motion picture film dealing with happiness and prosperity. DENTIST “ Where is that campground” ? asked sheep on the farm has recently been 1 They will be at home after October1 a motorist, o f the first man he met on completed by the film laboratories ofj Rooms 1 and 2, I. 0 . 0. F. Bldg. 20, at their farm four miles north of driving mto Aurora. On being direct the United States department of agri-} CANBY, OREGON Aurora. culture In co-operatioa with the bu- j ed to the camping area, the automo- reau of animal industry. The film is j bilist volunteered the information that now available for use by county \ a camping party at Spokane told him agents, county or state sheep-breed- j that that the Aurora camping place ers1 association, agricultural colleges, i was the best situated camp grounds in and other department or co-operative j the state—with fine water, free wood, workers or agencies. The film is in three sections and j and modern toilets—all right in the four reels. About 45 minutes Is re In order to render complete service to town instead o f out in the jungles on quired for the showing of the whole the outskirts ox the town, as the camp production. our customers, our shop will be open grounds are in most cities. This The subject treated In the first and this summer, after regular hours as tourist told the writer that various second reel is a year with the flock on other travelers who had camped here the farm, beginning in the fall at the follows: said that the Aurora, Salem, Roseburg time that the ewe flock should be and Ashland camp grounds, were the culled prior to breeding, and carrying • best between Tacoma and San Fran it on through until the lambs are sold. | Each seasonal practice is brought out j cisco. Open Evenings, 7:30 to 9:30 and educational points are featured, j Open Sundays, 8:30 to 10 a.m. The third reel deals with the co-opera tive marketing of wool arid Iambs, and ! the fourth reel with the slaughtering of a mutton sheep, dressing the car- j cass, and then cutting it up for meat There was a good attendance at Sun* consumption. day school Sunday. Mrs. C. C. Brown Hardware presided and Rev. Alfred Bates gave a MEAT SUPPLIES FOR FAMILY very interesting talk entitled “ Leaves From My Note Book.” Mrs. W. H. Greater Portion of Pork Products Used Lawrence was elected assistant super The Wide Awake by Farmers Are Produced on intendent of the Sunday School, $ i Home Farm. H. C STUWE Roy O. Malo Richardson Memorial Church s s = = = = FARGO •: Sunday School every Sunday 10 a.m. Milo L. Ingram, Superintendent Preaching Services Every Sunday 11 a. m,—7:30 p. m. Butteville Church SuridaySehool every Sunday2:30 p.m. Miss Minnie E. Dodge, Superintendent Preaching Services Every Sunday 3:30 p. m. Alexander Hawthorne, Pastor F Live Stock Facts PAUL C. FISCHER They Like To Camp Here Bargains W e have one Black Hawk Manure Spreader, low down, and to close out will sell at $ 185.00 One 8-16 International Tractor, complete with belt pully, governor, fenders and brake for A U R O R A M EAT MARKET $1040.00 These are new goods and the prices are less than cost Come in and see them Prahl Notes W URSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon G. A. EHLEN Nearly two-thirds of the meat eaten ! on the farm is pork, the average farm consumption of pork being over 500 pounds per family. The greater por- j tlon of the pork products used by j j farmers are produced on the home j Mail your drug orders to Moore's farm. A small number of pigs can ] Drug Store, Woodburn. be raised cheaply, says the United States department of agriculture. Kitchen and garden wastes, and some- j Geo. W. Fry was a business,, visitor times dairy by-products, are available in Salem Monday. for feed. The farmer usually kills the hogs and dresses them1 on his own ©own ©Optra Chevrolet “490” Touring Mrs. Geo. W. Askin has been quite | seriously ill the past week. The sensible size of the Chevrolet “ Four Ninety” Touring Car assures both riding comfort and low operating cost. It is a roomy car—three passengers being com fortable accommadated in the back seat. It is heavy enough to hold the road at all times. Light enough to be easy to handle and economical of gasoline and tires. FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S SA K E You have Ambitions for your children—everyone has. Ambi tion thrives only on real Home life, and real home life demands a home of your own. A home that is all yours and all theirs will become to them an inspiration for the present and asafeguard for the future. Is your home an asset or a liability? We shall be galad to talk oyer your problem? with you, without obligation of course. OUR MOTTO QUALITY FIRST SERVICE ALW AYS STONER BROS. GARAGE Miss Tressie Cutsforth of Gervais1 i and Elton Rae of Salem were married recently, and will reside at Salem. Mrs. Rae is a sister o f Mrs. Zeno Schwab o f this city. Auto Repairing, Oils and Accessories Storage Battery Recharging Complete line of Drugs, etc., at Moore’ s Woodburn, Mail your orders. AURORA, OREGON J. W . BERKEY, Chevrolet Dealer WOODBURN, OREGON Postoffice Bldg. “You’ll Always T hat you get m ore genuine satisfaction at less cost when you use this class o f tobacco. Ö m A small chew lasts so much longer than a big chew o f die ordinary kind. A n d the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing satisfaction. An m y man w ho uses the R eal T obacco Chew w ill tell you that. Put up in two styles W -B G U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R I G H T G U T is a short-cut tobacco $ Many thousands of dollars worth of red clover seed has been destroyed by I the bad weather. Much o f the clover has been turned two or three’ times. Most growers have abandoned all hope E of saving the seed. if says the Good Judge ^-^iVVéyfnaix^jBfuton Gòra pa ny, 1107 B ro a d w a y , N e w Y o rk City Hardware Store C O P E L A N D ’S , Hubbard, Oregon J. A. Friend who lives two miles | east of Hubbard has charge of the Aurora Barber Shop during the absence ! of Albert Ehlen on a bunting trip at Mvrtle Creek. Chevrolet dependability is so well estab lished that you can buy this handsome tour ing car with entire confidence. Phone Blue 18 Implements The war department has informed Adjutant General White that 710 Ore gon men failed to respond to the draft and are listed as slackers and draft evaders. Of these 16 were from Mar- j ion county and 11 from Clackamas. In Benton, Lincoln and Wheeler counties | every man answered the call. Complete line o f Drugs, etc., at Moore’s. Woodburn. Mail your orders. Berkshire Barrow, place. The hog furnishes a good va riety of meat and also lard. The smoke house, a common improvement on the farm, provides a convenient i way for curing pork. Our Mother Hubbard Brand print butter has no peers and few equals in this country. You have only to try a pound print to be convinced of this broad truth.. We defy any creamery or dairy to produce a rich er tasting, better natvral coloried, smoother, more wholesome butter than our Mother Hubbard Brand. AT YOUR GROCER How's This ? W e offer $100.00 for any case o f catarrh that cannot be cured by H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M ED IC IN E . H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E is tak en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sold by druggists for over forty years. Price 75 c. Testimonials free. F . J . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Hubbard Creamery Co. HUBBARD. OREGON O. D. EBY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oregon City, Oregon Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice The city council met Saturday night to discuss the matter o f placing the street lights on a switch, so the cur rent may be turned off during the day light hours. E. G. Robinson was pres ent and stated the cost will be about $200. The matter at issue seems to be whether the city or the Molaila Elec tric Company shall stand the expense. The matter was not. decided and went over until the next meeting. With the current on 24 hours, the Electric Light Co. loses about 15 cents on each lig^it. Made From The Best Cows’ Cream And Rich Milk Dr. C. Ammeter DENTIST Has established his Dental Office in the Aurora Bank Building, where he will be present each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, from 9 a. m. to 6 p, p. m. PLATES A SPECIALTY AURORA - OREGON H. G. ZIEGLER DEALER IN Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS AT ALL TIMES ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING DONE IN CON NECTION WITH WAREHOUSE. AURORA - - - OREGON