Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, November 18, 1920, Image 3

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    Public Sale
AU RORA M EAT M ARKET
Short Ciders,
Confectionery
In order to render complete service to
our customers, our shop will be open
this summer, after regular hours as
follows:
American Maid Bread
For Sale
Roy O. Maio
AURORA
OREGON
Open Evenings, 7:30 to 9:30
Open Sundays, 8:30 to 10 a.m.
Dr. C. Ammeter
W URSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon
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.
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Mail your drug orders to Moore’s
Drug Store, Woodburn,
Phonographs, Columbias and Straiv-
aras, at the Aurora Drug Store at big
reductions.
GOUNCIL BILL NO. 114
Complete line 'of Drugs, etc,, at
Moore’s, Woodburn. Mail your orders
PLATES A SPECIALTY
AURORA
Pratt Bros, will hold a public Bale at
their farm three miles south east of
Aurora at Meridian, Friday, November:
19, 1920, at 10 a. m. to sell 10 thorough- j
i bred Jersey cattle, one three-year old j
I Zombro-Broadheart mare, one 5-year j
old Couerde Alene mare, one Standard j
bred work mare, 1 lot o f § or 4 dozen j
White Leghorn pullets, 1 trotting bike,
and various other articles. Terms 8
months time at 6 per cent.
OREGON
Complete line o f Drugs, etc., a
Moore’e, Woodburn. Mail your orders.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yergen have
NOTICE
j been attending the Livestock Show at
Portland this week.
BRING YOUR FAMILY
WASHING TO THE
Stradivara and Colufnbia phonagraphs
at greatly reduced prices at the A ur­
ora Druer Store.
Aurora Barber
Shop
Mrs. Sadie Kent o f Woodburn has
been a guest the past week at the
home o f Mrs. Y . Van Vieet in the
White district.
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WE DO THE REST
If you enjoy a good picture show see
j| Margaret C>ark in “ Mrs. Wiggs o f the
Cabbage Patch” Sunday night at the
11 Can by City Hall.
DR. L. A. DILLARD
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burkholder are
j rejoicing over the arrival o f a baby
| daughter at their home on the Pacific
Highway just south o f town.
D ENTIST*
Rooms 1 and 2, I. O. O. F. Bldg.
GANBY, OREGON
Entitled an ordinance laying a tax on
real and personal property in the city
Spend Sunday with Margaret Clark
of Aurora, Oregon.
in “ Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch”
The people ot the city of Aurora do
at Canby City Hall, Doors open at
ordain as follows:
7:15. Feature starts at 8 p. of.
That a tax amounting to the sum of
Save money when you buy a phono­ Nine Hundred ($900.00) be and is here­
graph, by getting a Stradivara or a by levied on the real and personal pro­
Columbia atthe Aurora Drug Store at perty within the corporate limits of
bargain prices.
the City of Aurora, Marion County,
Paul Hendricks o f Salem has been Oregon, as shown by the assessment
named coach o f the Salem High school roll of Marion County for the year,
football eleven at a salary o f $200 per [1920, Said tax to be used for general
munioipal purposes.
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month.
Passed and approved by the Common
Mr. and Mrs. E. U, W ill o f Port­ Council of the City of Aurora this 1st
land were here Sunday to visit theiiSday of Nov, 1920.
cousins Misses Lizzie and Clara Will.
Geo. Fry, Recorder.
Mrs. W ill also visited relatives at
G, A, Ehlen, Mayor.
Hubbard.
First publication November 4, 1920.
Last publication November 18, 1920,
The Observer office has just com­
pleted an order fo r the Marion coun­
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
ty directory o f school officers and
; TO INCREASE T A X M O R E
teachers o f the 143 districts o f the
THAN S IX PER CENT O V E R
county.
THAT OF T H E
PREVIOUS
YEAR.
Mrs. Geo. Askin has been at Hub­
bard several days at the home o f Mrs.
Jennie Earl, where Dr. Sehoor houses
Notice is hereby given to the legal
his patients.
voters of School District No. 23 Marion
Mr. and Mrs, V ictor Berg o f Laur­
el and their son Carl Berg -of Port­
MONyMENTS
land were guests at the home o f Dr.
If your monumental wo.rk is solicited, and Mrs. B. P. Giesy fo r the week-end.
kindly ask the solicitor for our busi­
It-is said that a number o f farmers
Robert . Shimmin o f Camp Lewis
ness card. >
have sa^ed some o f their red clover
and Everett Shimmin o f Vancouver
seed that had been thought to be
Capital Monumental Works,
were here fo r the week-end to visit
wholly spoiled by the wet weather.
2210 S. Com. St.
Phone 689, Salem their mother, Mrs. Sarah Shimmin.
Many seed-cleaners have been unable
Mrs. J. S. Vandeleur, who has been1 use the damaged crop But some o f
visiting her daughter Mrs. J esse them are taking all they can get.
Johnson, at Spokane, and friends at
The Hubbard dpot has been order­
¡Colfax,
Washington, returnes this
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
ed closed at 5 o ’clpck. each afternoon
week.
'
Beaver Building
due it is reported, to the lack o f
Gravel is still .being hauled on to freight and passenger patronage. It
OREGON C ITY, OREGON
the Aurora-Barlow part o f the Pacific | supposed that the auto truck and
Highway, several teams being em- j auto-stage have cut into tthe rail-
ployed to haulf the gravel from the road ’s business so as to make this
action necessary.
Hunt plant.
County and 303 Clackamas County,
State of Oregon, that an election will
be held in said District at the I. O, O.
F. Hall on the 27th day of November
1920, at 7:30 o'clock m the afternoon,
to vote on the question oc increasing
the amount of the tax levy in said Dist­
rict for the year 1921 by more than six
per cent over the amount of such* levy
for the year immediately preceding.
It is necessary to raise this addition­
al amount by special levy for the fol­
lowing reasons:
To pay interest on bonded indebtness.
Dated this 3th day of November 1920.
Attest:
Allen J. Zimmerman.
District Clerk,
A number o f friends gathered last
Mr. jan4 Mrs., R , E. Keefover and
Zeno Schwab,
week,
Wednesday
evening,
at
the
LIVE STOCK SALES
| daughter Detta,' accompanied by Mr.
Chairman Board o f Directors.
FARM SALES
j and. Mrs. N. C. Weseott and son ¡home, o f Mrs. Lottie Foster to play
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500.
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Pop
corn
and
roast
wienies
OUR SPECIALTY
Thomas, motored tq Salem Sunday
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
followed the cards. Those enjoying
I afternoon.
Terms* Reasonable
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j the. evening were: Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
WM. HEINZ
Notice is hereby given that the un­
C. R. Williams o f Meridian has just i Keefover, Mr. and Mrs. N. C .'W es-
Canby Phone 13-15 (Mail—Aurora, Route I) returned; from a visit to Highland, | cott, Miss L. Madge Walker, Walter dersigned, by an order o f the County
where they raise 6 pound spuds in|0 . Fry, Percy Will, and Detta Keef- Court of Marion County, State o f Ore­
every other hill. I f this sounds rather. over and Thomas Wescott.
gon, duly made and entered on the 23d
| exaggerated— they raised one that big
day of October, 1920, was duly made
e . m : h urst
! anyhow, and all in one hill.
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Henry Ehlen has been making fre- and entered on the 23d of October,
Proprietor
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quent trips to Portland to visit his 1920, was duly appointed adrninistratix
and Mrsi Howe o f Roseburg,
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with the will annexed of the estate of
Frequent trips between Aurora II are Mr.
here visiting their son E. M. Howe W1 e
^ ie ®00<^ Samaritan hospital,
and Portland.—Will Haul To Any | and wife. Mrs. Howe has been at the While at home he writes frequent M, 0. Davis, deceased, and that she
Place in the Willamette Valley. ¡Good Samaritan hospital at Portland letters, the tenor o f which is, in the duly qualified as such. All persons
having claims against said estate are
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
¡¡fortan operation, and is resting here T
words o f the popular
song, “ .„ I . never , hereby notified to present the same,
,
Phone 6-52
A U R O R A , OREGON 11 before going home to Roseburg.
Learned to work until my wife went duly verified as required by law. ta the
a w a y." But Henry says he will make undersigned at the office of Smith &
Among those who exhibited stock
it all right, but does not .cease hoping Shields, 403 Salem Batik of Commerce
I at the Livestock Show at Portland,
she will return soon.
Building, Salem, Oregon, within six
MONEY TO LOAN
¡are the follow ing: D. W . Helper,
months from the date of this notice.
¡Jerseys;
R.
E.
Cherrick
o
f
Barlow,
When
H.
G.
Ziegler
shipped
a
car
"Farm Loans Preferred
Dated and first published this 4th
¡Hampshire hogs; George Speight o f o f potatoes to California last week he
day of November, 1920,
I Hubbard, Percheron horses; Gladys j
came near sending along a $25 eat—
DEBORA DAVIS,
¡Harms
of
Macksburg, , Cotswold
Beaver Bldg.
Oregon City ¡sheep; Gladys Gribble o f Macksburg, perhaps as a sort o f an involuntary
Administratrix with the Will An­
nexed of the Estate of M, O. Davis,
bonus. But he changed his mind
1 Oxfords.
Deceased.
when he discovered that pussy had
Henry L. Mills raises a variety o f
Smith & Shields, Salem, Oregon
been sealed up in the car. As the car
potatoes o f which the skin and flesh
Attorneys for Administratrix.
was under a government seal the door First Publication November 4th, 1920.
are a bluish purple, The flavor is
about the same as the white or pink could not be opened, so a small open­ Last Publication December 2nd, 1920,
fleshed potatoes, but the blue color ing at the top o f the car was made a
Notary Public
makes the tubers a novelty. They little larger,and pusSy was taken out.
Want Ad Rate
make a fine salad and are said to be It required the whole depot and ware­
Fire Insurance
used much fo r that purpose. The house forces to rescue the cat.
FOUND— On Maih street, sack of
writer has sampled a small sack o f
spuds, partly crushed and frost* bit­
them and can vouch fo r their excell­
ten. Owner should inquire at Obser­
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
AURORA
OREGON
ent quality.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ver office.
the undersigned has been appointed by
Sherman Clay Pianos at Moored
the county court o f Marion County, Ore­
gon, administrator of the estate of C. D ru gstore, Wodbürn.
PAUL C. FISCHER
AUCTIONEER
Heaters
Now Is The Time
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This Is The Place
TO LOOK FOR TH A T
NEW HEATER
W e have a good assortment and
the prices are right.
W E CAN PLEASE YOU
Hardware
G . A . E H L E N Implements
Hardware Store
The Wide Awake
“ HELPING MOTHER”
The boy or girl who was willing to “ Help Mother” was called a
“ good boy” or a “ good girl,”
To-day “ Helping Mother” may mean providing her with a new home
she has done without these years while farm profits went back into fatm
improvements.
It may mean the new porch,or an extra window to light up the kitch­
en, or an additional room, or any of a dozen things which would make her
work lighter or her days and nights more pleasant.
Whatever it is we shall be glad to be of assistance in “ Helping Mother” .
OUR MOTTO
• QUALITY FIRST
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SERVICE ALW AYS
C O P E L A N D ’S , Hubbard, Oregon
Made ‘From The Best Cows' Cream
sAnd Rich Milk
Our Mother Hubbard Brand print
butter has no peers and few equals
in this country. You have only .to
try a pound print to ba convinced af
this broad truth.
We defy any
creamery or dairy to produce a rich­
er tasting, better natvral colored,
smoother, more wholesome butter
than our Mother Hubbard Brand,
AT YOUR GROCER
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Hubbard Creamery Co.
HUBBARD. OREGON
Auto Truck
PAUL C. FISCHER
LOUIS WEBERT
T ry
It Out
Y o u r s e lf”
says the Good Judge
And you will find how
much more satisfaction a
little of this Real Tobacco
gives you than you ever
got from a big chew of the
ordinary kind.
The good, rich, real to­
bacco taste lasts so long
you don’t need a fresh
chew nearly as often. So
it cost# you less.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two styles
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
R IG H T GUT is a short-cut tobaccd
VVeyrtiaH - 8 ru tort: G o m pa nV;. i1Q7;.^j'gââ foáy, Nhw ~ Y c r k City
P. Christensen, deceased, and has duly
qualified as such,
All persons having claims against
said estate will present them to the
undersigned at Donald, Oregon, du)y
verified within six months from the
date o f the first publication o f this
notice.
This notice is published for the first
time this 18th day o f November, 1920,
J, P, Feller,
Administrator of the estate of
C, P. Christensen, deceased.
Last publication, Dec. 16, 1920,
FOR SALE, APPLES AT FARGO
ORCHARDS, FARGO, OREGON
Graded and Sorted Grimes Golden &
Rome Beauty, $1.75 per box. .
Graded Orchard Run—Winter Ban-
amas and Rome Beauty, $1.50 per box.
Non-sorted apples $1.25 and $1.00 per
box. Selected Wind Falls $1.00 per
box.'
For. latter two bring own containers,
MARRY IF LONELY; tor results
try rae;best and most successful“ Home
Maker” hundreds rich wish marriage
soon ¡strictly confidential; most re­
liable ;years of experience; descriptions
free. ‘ The “ Successfulv Club” , Mrs.
Ball, Box 556, Oakland, Calif.
35-38
Cow For Sale—Will be fresh in a few
days. Louis Racette, Route 3, Aurora,
Call Aurora Phone 1213.
36-2t
Mail- your drug orders to Moores’
Drug Store, Woodburn
FOR SALE—Loganberry Plants. Se­
cure your requirements by ordering
early. Price 5 cents each. Reduced
price on thousand lots. R. C. Dem
ing, Estacada, Oregon.
(35-43)
Marl your drug jorders
Drug Store, Woo iburn,
to Moores
MARRY— Thousands people;all ages;
worth $5,000 to $400,000; anxious for
marriage; write for my list; FREE.
Ralph Hyde, (B 95) Minna St, San
Francisco, Cal.
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H. G. ZIEGLER
DEALER IN
Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed
GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS
ALL TIMES
ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING DONE IN CON- i
NECTION WITH WAREHOUSE, /
AURORA
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OREGON
4 Shasta Route Trains
.BETWEEN
PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO
The “ Oregonian” —Train Nos, 53 and 54,
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars, dining ear
and observation car.
The "California Express” —Train Nos. 15 and 16.
Handles dav coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars and dining car;
The “ Shasta”— Train Nos. 11 and 12, (No excess fare)
A new through train. Handles standard sleeping cars only, dining
car and observation car.
The “ San Francisco Express” —Train Nos. 13 and 14.
Handles day coaches,tourist and standard sleeping cars anddinidg car.
—Through standard sleeping car, Portland to Los
Angles, leaves Portland on the California Express
arrives Los Angeles 8:15 a. m. second morning.
California—Warm Sunshine and Flowers
Make the days delightful in the Wintertime. Enjoy
the fragrance of poinsettas, violets, poppies and
geraniums, or the joys of outdoor sports and pastimes
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Travel With Pleasure via the Shasta Route
Reduced Round Trip tickets are Now on Sale to Southern California
FREE on request, “ California for the Tourist” a new illustrated booklet
graphically describing the different resorts
For further particulars inquire of local agents
S o u th er n P acific L ines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent