you that there is a great difference
SUMMONS
in snow—that is, there is a great dif IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ference between country snow and
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
city snow.
Best Christmas
COUNTY OF MARION.
We may not have snow this Christ
mas,
but
we’ll
just
suppose
we
do.
for a Boy
Isn’t a good, old lively snowstorm
Marianna Vandeleur, Plaintiff,
In order to render complete service to
great? Perhaps it is one of these lazy
vs.
snowstorms, with the big, white flakes
our
customers, our shop will be open
-B. "F. Cone add Nancy Jane Cone, his
just
floating
down
like
feathers
and
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
after regular hours as follows:
slowly turning the roads and roofs to wife, H. B. 'Cone and Euiata A. Cone,
white, like a coat of good white paint. his wife, Laura Ernst and Fred Ernst
Maybe there will be enough of it to her husband, Mary Anna Rice-and A.L.
(fe\ 1930, W estern Newspaper Union. <
make
good coasting on the hills and Rice, her husband, G. A. Cone and
S ONE boy to another—
Open Evenings, 7:30 to 9:30
Alice Cone, his wife, William L. Mur
for I have never gotten good sleighing on the roads.
And,
by
the
way,
do
you
know
ray
and
Jessie
Murray,
his
wife,
Re^
tyver being one, although
Open Sundays, 8:30 to 10 a.m.
I am getting as gray there are boys in the big cities who becca Thamer and- W. E. Thamer, her
have
never
seen
a
sleigh?
Because
a
husband, (being all the heirs-at-law of
as a billy-goat around
the ears—I want to give sleigh is getting to he a scarce article G. A, Cone, Sr,, deceased), Melissa E.
it as, my opinion that a in the cities. You see, as soon as a Hug, wife of John Hug, deceased, J.
Christmas anywhere but little snow comes the street-cleaning S. Vandeleur and Helen Vandeleur, his
in the country is no department gets busy and sweeps it wife, the unknown heirs of Adelaide
Oregon
up, before it gets a chance to melt
Christmas at a ll!
Banget, deceased, the unknown heirs
into slush.
A city Christmas Is a
In the country the winter wheat of Pyra Rudolph, deceased, and all
0 make-believe, a hollow needs it, and the ground takes care of other persons whoçi it may concern,
mockery, a false alarm, an imitation. it. But in the city it just means slop
Defendants.
I have tried both kinds, and so I know. and slush. So flley sweep it up and
SUMMONS
A city Christmas ha6 all the tin and carry it away and uncover the ugly
To R. F. Cone and Nancy Jane Cone,
tinsel, and that is all. By the time pavement as soon qs they can.
his wife, J S. Vandtieur 'and Helen
you get as old and feel as young as
But they let you keep your snow in Vandeleur, his wife, the unknown heirs
I am, you find most of the plate worn the country.
When a warm wind of Adelaide Banget, deceased, the un
off.
comes along it will pack fine, and you known heirs of Pyra Rudolph, deceased
We buy and sell Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, Hay, and Clover Seed
Honestly, boys (and girls), I don’t can have your snow-men, and your and all other persons unknown claiming
any
right,
title
or
interest
in
the
re
think Santa Claus himseif ever feels snow forts, and your snowball battles.
We carry a.full line of Poultry, Dairy and Mill Feeds, including: N
very much at home except on a rural (Only ple»se don’t use your artillery property described in the complaini
herein.
route! He has a mighty poor job in a on older folks, or girls, or me.)
Scratch Feed
Molas O-Meal
In the name of the State of Oregon
big town, with flues instead of chim- t Or perhaps this snowstorm is one
Milk-Flow
Egg Maker
neys, and everything. And it is hard j of the blizzardy kind, with the wind you and each of you are hereby re
Soya Bean Meal
Bone Meal
quired
to
appear
and
answer
the
com
te see where he gets room to turn a zipping around the house and piling plaint filed against you in the above
Cocoa Nut Meal
Meat Scraps
sleigh and eight reindeer around, tiny
entitled Court in this cause on or be
Cotton Seed Meal
Cracked Corn
reindeer though they may be. He’ll be j
fore tne expiration of six weeks from
Linseed
Meal
Sea
Shell
pretty certain to bump into a hydrant
the date of the first publication herein;
or tip over on a curb.
to appear on or before the 9th day of
As well as Straight Rolled Barley, Ground Barley and Oat Feed, and
December 1920, and if you fail so to
And with twenty families all using
Swine-0 arid P<Jrk-0
appear and answer said complaint by
one flue (and, what is worse, a soft j
said date, plaintiff herein will apply to For Sale—Six tons of first class loosef
coal flue at that) how in the world [
Warehouse Phone 9
AURORA, OREGON
Residence Phone 26
the Court, for a reliet prayed for in oat hay, at a most reasonable price.
is the most experienced Santa going j
her complaint, viz: A decree of the Inquire at the Observer Office, Aurora, j
to find which is Brown’s and which is i
eourt decreeing the plaintiff herein to
Smith’s, and where the Greens live? :
be the owner in fee simple of the fol
Even if he dared rap and ask (which
lowing described real property. Lots
one, two, three and four in Block four
no Santa Claus is ever supposed to
teen in ST. ALEXCIE in the County of
do) nobody could tell him. For“per-
Marion, State of Oregon, as appears
haps the Browns and the Smiths have
from the recorded plat thereof now of
never “met,” and the Greens might
record in office of the County Clerk in
live across the hall for a month be
said County and State: That her title
fore anybody thought to inquire their
to said real property be forever quieted
nam e.. ,
and that the defendants herein and all
other persons whomsoeyeç be restrained,
For that is one thing you don’t get
from asserting any title to or interest
much of in the city—neighbors. Some
in said real property adverse to plain
times when the woman across the
tiff.
road keeps running in just when your
'Ibis summons is served upon you by
mother is canning, or baking, or treat
publication thereof in the Aurora Ob
ing a'shirt-bosom kindly but firmly
server, a newspaper of_ general circu
with a Jjat-Iron, your mother may al
lation published in Aurora, County of
most wish that they weren’t quite so
Marion, State of Oregon, pursuant to
an order of the Honorable Percy R.
plentiful in the country—but she
Kelly, Judge of the above entitled
wouldn't. She would miss them, just
Snowballs Through Royal Windows. Court, dated the 21st day of October
the same as you would miss having
1920. The date of the first publication
the. same boys to play with year after the snow up in the corners—why that of
thiB summons Ms the 28th day of
year.
kind of snow doesn’t seem to come Qctober 1920 and tire last publication
For in the city you are always get down at all, but just goes slanting by thereof is the 9th day of December 1920.
ting a fresh tat of playmates—and until it runs up against something it
NAPOLEON DAVIS
Attorney for Plaintiff.
sometimes they are a mighty fresh can’t pass.
Post Office Address, Aurora,
lot, too.-«Of course there are so^ae
I remember being on a night train
Oregon, R. R. No. 3.
good kids, also; but it always seems one tim e; and when we woke up in
that just when you get to liking some the morning, and the train was run
fellow up the street or across the alley, ning over the smooth prairies, a little
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
the landlord boosts the rent and his girl from a big city in western Penn
folks have tp move, and you never see sylvania (I won’t tel 1 you what city
him again. He may move only from It was but maybe you can guess) ex-- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
one Side of the City to the other, but claimed as she looked out of the the* undersigned has been appointed by
it might as well be to another state. window:
the county court of Marion County,Ore
It is five or ten or twenty miles—
“Look, Mamma! Ttie snow out here gon, administrator of the estate of C.
miles of houses, no, miles of flats, and is w hite!’’
P. Christensen, deceased, and has duly
streetcar tracks, and railroads, and
I don’t need, to say much' about the qualified as such.
factories—and you never see him again Christmas dinner. But if you have
All persons haying claims against
or any of his folks.,
"your Christmas dinner in the country,
The boys you know this Christmas the turkey perhaps is one your folks said estate will present them to the
probably won’t be around at all next raised, or that was raised in the undersigned at Donald, Oregon, duly
Christmas, if you live In the city. That neighborhood—anyhow, it is pretty verified within six months from the
is a funny thing about city folks: likely to be a native,- and not a resi date of the first publication of this
they are always agoing somewhere and dent of a cold storage plant some notice.
never getting anywhere. Why, even where. Or maybe you’ll have a goose
This notice is published for the first
if the landlord- didn’t raise the rent or a brace of chickens. Anyway, you’ll time this 18th day of November, 1920.
October 1 or May 1 or whenever the know their pedigree, and that they’re
-J, P. Feller,
lease expires, they might move any fresh and good.
Administrator
of the estate of
way 1 People who live in flats instead
And It will be the same way all
C, P. Christensen, deceased.
of homes are always looking for some down the line—vegetables, and pies,
thing better and getting something and everything. And cooked!—cooked Last publication, Dec. 16, 1920.
worse. They have the most wonderful to a turn—j.ust long enough—just
collection of rent receipts, but not a short enough—just right.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
foot of ground, not a roof or rafter,
And you will more than likely have
Notice is hereby given that the un
they, can call their own.
one thing that they won’t have at the dersigned has been appointed by the
Modem Crankcase Cleaning Ser
T ~yOW many miles— with-
Now, I don’t know what you think, Christmas dinner in the city, because Marion County Court of the State of
but I think that every family ought to you know the “cost of living just now
vice. W e use Calol Flushing Oil,
jL Jl out changing engine oil?
have a house of its own, a house it •s mighty high, in town especially, for Oregon; as the administrator of the
the new, scientific flushing agent,
.lives in year after year. That is, of both rich and poor. So you will have estate of Mary Anna Bowers,deceased.
All persons haying claims against the
Dirt accumulates in the oil of
course, unless the father has some one thing that the city boy probably
which cleanses thoroughly with
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sort of job that makes it necessary for will not have—
every
engine—carbon,
road
dust,
out danger of contaminating the
sent them, with proper vouchers, to
him to move to some other town every
Enough 1
other year or so. But it is a great
fine particles of metal, and gasoline
So I could -go on and show you a my attorney at Aurora, Oregon, R. F.
supply of fresh oil. And to assure
thing to live in a home, not just a dozen other ways in wh^ch a Christ D. No. 3, within six months from date
that
has
escaped
past
the
pistons.
correct lubrication we refill the
house, and that is about the best place, mas in the country puts it all over a hereof.
and the only place, to have a Christ Clirisimas in the city, but I am going
This
Sirty,
diluted
oil
circulating
cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of
Date of First publication of this
mas, a real, sure-enough, honest-to- to mention just one thing more: The
notice
December
2nd,
1920.
through
your
engine
causes
unnec
the correct grade*.
goodness Christmas.
Christmas tree.
Date of Last publication of this
Most of you boys who live on the
Of course they have Christmas trees
essary
wear
on
bearing
surfaces.
Bring in your car today. Modem
farm and in the small town have that In the city. In New York trainloads notice December 30th, 1920.
John Bowers, Administrator of estate
kind of. home, and I wonder if you of them come down every season from
Have it drained out— now —and
Crankcase
Cleaning Service will
know how lucky you are? Wouldn’t the Adirondacks, and in Chicago boat of Mary Anna Bowers, deceased.
fre-ih
o.il
put
in
the
crankcase.
give immediate better engine per
you hate to wake up Christmas morn loads come from Michigan’s upper
Napoleon Davis
ing and look at the ceiling and realize peninsula. You can buy them for fifty r
Attorney for Administrator „
formance.
Done regularly it will
W e can do that for you conven
that someone else owmed it, and then cents or a dollar, and they make very
Aurora, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 3
lengthen your car’s useful life.
get up and go out in the front yard good Christmas treesN indeed.
iez' !y, quickly, economically—with
and realize that someone else owned
I don’t know what you think about
that, too—why, you’d get so after this either—but I have always thought
awhile that, everything you saw, you that things I did myself and for my
O. D. EBY
would wonder who owned i t !
self were just twice the fun of things
A
T
TORNEY-AT-LAW
I tell you, boys, it’s a great satisfac I bought myself or hired myself. And
tion to have a back .yard and to know I think th*at especially about a Christ?-
Oregon City, Oregon
it’s yours, and that you can invite mas tree. If you are lucky enough
people into it, or invite people to stay to be able to go out and pick your Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice
out of it, just as you please. Why, that own tree, and chop it down, and bring
is what brought the Pilgrim Fathers It in—well, that’s what I call a real
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to America—they wanted a spot they Christmas treel
Because that is really and truly
could call their own. I don’t say that
W. H. ASQUITH
it was exactly a back yard they want your Christmas tree. You selected It
ed, but what they wanted was some with your own eye and chopped it
A IN T IIN G
place they could play ball and no down with your own axe and brought
A P E R H A N G IN G
landlord of a king could come along H home with your own muscle. Tht
and tell them to stop because they Christmas tree—that is your«iob:
A N D T IN T IN G
might break soifie of the royal win
Bringing in the Tree
All Work Neatly Done
dows. You know old King George did
A U R O R A , O REG O N
F a th e r gets the turkey,
come along and try to make them stop
M other makes th e pie—
Aurora
Oregon
|
E ach one h as a C hristm as Jeb
—and you know what happened to the
To do, and so have L.
royal windows. Zam 1
Bister strings th e popcorn
And then there is this matter of
To decorate—but, gee!
snow. You know some people don’t
I have got th e biggest J o b -
Bringing in th e tree!
LOUIS W E B E R T
think it is much of a Christmas with
out snow. Now, I know quite a lot
-
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*
T urkey is im portant,
about snow because I’ve been ac i
Pie and such are. great'.
Notary
Public
quainted with a lot of it. I have
Popcorn strings' you have to h i re
W hen you decorate.
tramped through it up in the Hudson I
Fire Insurance
B u t I guess a C hristm as
Bay country, and I’ve wallowed around
C hristm as wouldn’t be
in it in the summertime on top of the
If you didn’t have a boy
AURORA
OREGON
Rocky mountains. And I want to tell I Bringing in the tree!
AURORA MEAT MARKET
W URSTER BROS. A urora,
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