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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
Gus A. Bock of Silverton will soon be appointed bee commissioner for| BUY YOUR Marion county according to reports: jfrom Salem. The Silverton Appeal j states that Mr.Bock this year gathered ! Complete line of Drugs, etc., at from 32 producing hives 3000 pounds o f! FARGO Moore’s Woodburn, Mail your orders. strained honey. Mr. Bock says foul: In order to render complete service to Sunday School every Sunday 10 a.m. Pat Kavanaugh left Friday for As- brood, a bee disease, has ruined honey j our customers, our shop will be open FROM Milo L. Ingram, Superintendent ; tony where he has employment. | production in some parts of the county. | this summer, after regular hours as Preaching Services Every Sunday i One bee keeper in the Silverton dis- ! Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Colvin were here ST U W E 11 a. m,—7:30 p. m. follows: trict has lost $1500 in honey by foul Friday from their home north of town. , brood BARLOW, OREGON thiis year, ; I John Gahler Sr. and John Grahle Jr. Home J Mile South of Barlow j were among the residents of Needy Sunday School every Sunday2:30 p,m. Want Ad Rate Telephone Canby Mutual I who were doing business here Monday. Open Evenings, 7:30 to 9:30 Miss Minnie E. Dodge, P. 0. Address Barlow, Oregon Superintendent Among the well known young farm- Registered large typed Poland China Open Sundays, 8:30 to 10 a.m. Preaching Services Every Sunday ; ers of Clackamas county transacting boar for sale cheap. John Kraus, Aur / 3:30 p. m. | business here Thursday were D. W. ora. Oregon, Hepler and Ray Fish. Corner lot 55x110, with building, forj Alexander Hawthorne, $1500, half cash, balance, onej Sherman Clay Pianos at Moore’s! to sale five for years j Mrs. Julia Giesy left last week for Drug at 6 per cent. Best loca- Store, Wodburn. Pastor Michigan, where her daughter Miss ! tion in Aurora. Call at Observer Gladys Giesy is employed. Mrs. Giesy MARRY IF LONELY; for results | Office. expects to return next spring. try me;best and most successfui“ Home ! Maker” hundreds rich wish marriage! Complete line of Drugs, etc., at soon;strictlv most re-.j Moore’s, Woodburn. Mail your orders. liable;years of confidential; ervice Is Our Slogan experience; descriptions! A. H. Giesy and sons Ulysses, Ches free. The “Successful Club”, Mrs. ! afety Is Our Watchword ter and Theodore were here last week. Ball, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. 31-2t; They spent a day at their farm north MARRY—Thousandspeople;all ages;| of town and a day here with Mr. worth $5,000 to $400,000; anxious for j Giesy’s sisters. marriage; write for my list; FREE, j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kraft, of Aur Ralph Hyae, (B 95) Minna St, San must be judged by what it will buy. 33-33 ora, are receiving congratulations over Francisco, Cal. the arrival of a son, born a t' the Ore - And while dollars have been cheap gon City hospital Friday morning,— FOR SALE—Team of Geldings, 8 before, they have always increased years old, weight 1250 each. Also wag-1 Oregon City Enterprise. • on Route j in value again. The moral is plain.. James A. Miller has been named a and harness. A. Fowler, 31-3tp, ! member of the executive staff at the 3, Aurora, Oregon, Save your cheap dollars, for their j California state headquarters of the FOR SALE-Team of work horses, purchasing power is sure to increase. j Republican £tate central committee: 7 and 8 years old, weight 1350 each. | He is engaged in organizing clubs, Price $300. E. G. Lee, Aurora, Ore 3fi-4t. I In a verdict returned last week a jury gon. Phone Canby. in Judge Bingham’s court. Depart awarded to Straus & MONITOR FLOURING MILLS we will pay you 4% interest on your time deposits, ment No. of 1, London, the sum of $4924.- We have a large supply of Old and 4% compounded quarerly on savings accounts. 90 company, in the suit of T. A. Livesley & com Wheat Flour on hand well aged. Try pany against the London hop broking it. See Hewett, Hubbard. coneern. Judge George G. Binghan 30-4t DIMiCK & CONYNE, Prop. | presided. NOTICE TO HUNTERS j The M. E. parsonage came near go- Hunting upon our premises is strictly i ing up 4n smoke Tuesday, Russell Time Savings Checking Accounts ; Dark had put pennies in the place of forbidden and trespassers are warned | fuse plugs and the wires got so hot that they will be prosecuted to the full 4%; compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits ! that an alarm was sent in. The fire extent of the law. 4% paid on Time Deposits —MUECKE BROS. j boys were soon on the scene, but 32-2t (Under Exacting State Supervision) * ! fortunately their help was not needed, j — Woodburn Independent, j You are vitally interested in Oregon The Molalla Electric Go. has pur j having a port equal to any port on the chased the entire stock of lighting fix Pacific Coast. Initiative measure No, tures and shades of the Western Elec 310 on the ballot to be voted in Novem tric Works of Portland, They are now ber will provide Oregbn with such a on sale at most reasonable prices, port. The cost will be borne by the MOLALLA ELECTRIC CO. Canby, Oregon Hardware Implements people of the Port of Portland but all We do home handle motors of the state must vote on it. Vote 310 and everything wiring, electrical. YES on the ballot on November second. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL The Wide Awake f t Hardware Store SETTLEMENT How’s This ? G* R . W A T T We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh Notice is hereby given that the un that cannot MEDICINE. be cured by HALL’S CATARRH executor of the last will and HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak- dersigned ATTORNEY AT LAW en internally and acts through the Blood testament of Frederick Keil, deceased, on Sold the by Mucous Surfaces'of System. filed his final report with the Coun druggists for over the forty years. has ty Court of Marion County, Oregfin, Price 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. and the Court has set Monday, the 22nd GENERAL COURT PRACTICE day of November, A. D. 1920 at the You have Ambitions for your children—everyone has, Ambi ESTATES PROBATED | STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP hour of ten o’clock A. M, of said day tion thrives ohly on real Home life, and real home life in the County Courtroom in the County' NOTARY PUBLIC : Of the Aurora Observer, published Courthouse at Salem, Oregon as the demands a home of ypur own. I weekly at Aurora, Oregon, required time and place for hearing any and all A home that is all yours and all theirs will become to them an | by the Actof August 24, 1912. inspiration for the present and a safeguard for the future. objections to said final report and the Publisher, N, C. Wescott, Aurora, discharge of said executor. Office in Drug Store Is your home an asset or a liability? We shall be glad to talk | Oregon. over your problems with you, without obligation of course. Henry J. Keil, j Managing Editor, N. C. Wescott, Aur- Executor of the last will and testa OUR MOTTO ! ora, Oregon. Aurora, Oregon Telephone 22 of Frederick Keil, deceased. QUALITY FIRST SERVICE ALWAYS I Business Manager, N, C. Wescott, Aur- ment Grant B. Dimick & W. L. Mulvey, I ora, Oregon. Attorneys for executor. | Owner, N. C. Wescott, Aurora, Ore- Address: Oregon City, Ore. gon. Publication, October 14, 1920. Bond holders, mortgagees, etc,, none. First Last Publication, November 11, 1920. (Signed) N. C, Wescott. Sworn to and subscribed before me NOTICE o r ELECTION this 1st day of Oct. 1920. C, S. Wescott, (Seali Notary Public. Notice is hereby given that the reg My commission expires April 20, 1924. ular annual general city election of the city of Aurora, Marion County, Oregon, will be held on Tuesday the second day of November, 1920, to choose the following city officers: A Mayor to serve the term of two years. A Treasurer to serve the term of AURORA, OREGON one yeax*. Four Councilmen to serve the term of two years. The polls will be open from one o’clock p. m., to seven o’clock p. m., Made From The Best Cows’ Cream of said day. And Rich Milk The polling place will be in the I. O. O. F. Hall, Aurora, Oregon. Our Mother Hubbard Brand print The city council has designated the butter has no peers and few equals following judges and clerks of elect in this country. You have only to ion, who have been duly and legally try a pound print to be convinced of That is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage of this broad truth. We defy any appointed to conduct the herein men measure No. 314 and 315 on the November ballet entitled, “Constitutional* Amendment creamery or dairy to produce a rich tioned election: Fixing Legal Rate of Interest in Oregon.” er tasting, better natvral colored, Judges—S. H. Stoner, E l m e r smoother, more wholesome butter than pur Mother Hubbard Brand, Smucker, and Geo. W. Fry. This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. You can, by Clerks—Emma J. Snyder and Nora law, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, but you cannot, by law, force the loaning of money AT YOUR GROCER Blosser. in this state, when a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage of this Hubbard Creamery Co. Any person who possesses the qual measure would force the withdrawl of the millions fcf foreign capital which is today ifications of a legal voter of the state loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and send your local money owners HUBBARD, OREGON of Oregon, and who has been a resi outside of the state to better investments. dent of the. city of Aurora during the six months next preceding the elect Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mortgages; would ion herein mentioned may vote there result in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment. at. GEO. W. FRY, You, no doubt, understand the visiousness of this measure, but have you talked to your City Recorder. neighbors and friends about it? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this Dated this 14th day of October 1920. DEALER IN measure. Oregon’s reputation as a sound state for investments requires that this measure First publication October 14, -iSfiO be overwhelmingly defeated. Last publication October 28, 1920 Richardson Hubbard Squash Memorial Church and Tomatoes H. C. Butteville Church ©mtm (fnptrs AURORA MEAT MARKET WURSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon B a rg a in s s . The Worth of a Dollar We have ohe Black Hawk Manure Spreader, low down/aind to close out will sell at $ 165.00 In The Meantime l One 8-16 International Tractor, complete with belt pully, governor, fenders and brake for Aurora State Bank I NOTICE $1040.00 These are new goods and the prices are less than cost Come in and see them G. A. EHLEN FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S SAKE COPELAND’S, Hubbard, Oregon 1 I STONER BROS. GARAGE Àuto Repairing, Oils and Accessories Storage Battery Recharging “CAPITAL AND INDUSTRY-KEEP OUT” Would You, As a Patriotic Citizen Of Oregon, Place Such a Sign On The Borders Of The State? H. G. ZIEGLER VOTE 315 X NO AND URGE YOUR FRIENQS TO DO LIKEWISE (Paid Adv.) STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE O. D. EBY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oregon City, Oregon Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice Grain, Potatoes, Hay and Feed GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS AT ALL TIMES ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING* DONE IN CON NECTION WITH WAREHOUSE. AURORA - - - OREGON