Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, February 03, 1921, Image 3

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    L. W . H IM ES, Mgr.
LOWER
PALACE
HOTEL
Established !SS5
Seed Prices for 1921
Fireproof
Our* resources as FIRST HAND GROWERS enables us
to again offer our choice strains of Vegetable Seeds at
Pre-War Prices. A11 the popular Lilly quality seeds—
are listed in our 1921 Seed Annual at
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CABBAGE
CARROT
CELERY
CUCUMBER
LETTUCE
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Portland, Oregon
ONION
RADISH
SPINACH
SQUASH
TOMATO
TURNIP
RUTABAGA
Post-
paid
Good Garage Accommodations
It is reported that the defense of
Elvis Pulley, the Hubbard man
charged with selling eggs stolen from i
the Hubbard creamery, will be that
while he sold the eggs, they were not j
taken from Hubbard.
SPECIALS FOR 1921
THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO.
$6.00.
Capital Monumental Works,
Send your order to the
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Notice is hereby given that
Miss Madge Walker went to Salem
Friday to spend the week-end with
friends.. .
Mrs. F. M. Keil and Mrs. Hugo
Keil were among those shopping in
Aurora Friday.
Aurora, Or.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Ratzberg were
among those transacting business
here Monday.
the un­
dersigned has been appointed executor
of the estate of Margaretta V . Hoff­
man, deceased.
All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, properly
verified in the manner provided by law,
to Joseph P, Hoffman, Executor, at
Aurora, Marion County,Oregon, within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
The first publication of this notice is
made this 13th day of January 1921.
JOSEPH P. H O FFM AN , Executor.
G. R. W A T T ,
Attorney for Executor,
Aurora, Oregon.
Mrs. A. Vierson o f W oodbum was
here . for the week-end, visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ratliff.
SU M M O N S
In the Circuit Court for the County
W. L. White and son Edgar were o f Marion, State o f Oregon.
Clackamas Adjustment C o m p a n y , a
among the Union Hill people trans­
corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. M. Pierce,
acting business here Friday.
Defendant.
To E. M. Pierce, defendant: In
the
name' o f the State o f Oregon, you
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Crisell o f Union
were among those in Aurora Friday, are herepy required to appear in the
having dental work done at the, office ¡above, entitled Court and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
o f Dr. Ammeter.
I above entitled action on or before the
expiration o f six weeks from the date
j o f the first publication o f this sum-
Robert and Everett Shimmm came jmons which is January 6, 1921. I f
Notary Public
down from Camp Lewis fo r the week­ j you fail to do so answer and appear,
end here at the home o f their mother, fo r want thereof, the plaintiff will
Fire Insurance
Mrs. Sarah Shimmin.
AURORA
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OREGON
applj*to the above entitled Court for
a judgement as prayed for in the said
complaint, to-wit: fo r the sum of
♦
G. A. Ehlen returned Saturday $100.00 with interest from January
♦
W . H. ASQUITH
X from Portland where he spent most 22nd, 1920 at 8 per cent and for the
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s
o f the week attending - the Oregon further sum o f $40.00 attorney ’s fees
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AINTIING
Hardware Dealers’ convention.
i and for the further sum o f $6.00 and
i
APER
HANGING
interest thereon and for his costs and
AND TINTING
disbursements, and that execution
W. S. Hurst & Co. will remove issue.
All Work Neatly Done
their Portland office February l,from
This summons is served upon you
Aurora
Oregon $ 202 Alder street to Room 408 Pana­ by publication in the Aurora Obser­
ma Building, corner Third and Alder ver, a weekly newspeper, published
and circulated in Marion County, Ore­
streets.
gon, pursuant to an order from the
DR. L. A. DILLARD
Honorable Percy R. Kelly, Judge of
DENTIST
Henry E. Browne, o f Salem, ac­ the above entitled Court, made and
companied by his wife and daughter, entered on the 30th day o f December,
Rooms 1 and 2, ï O. O. F. Bldg.
were here Sunday. Mr. Browne is ! 1920, which said order requires this
C A N B Y , OREGON
connected with the Capital Journal summons to be published in said paper
j fo r six consecutive weeks and requires
as their field -writer.
you to appear in the above entitled
court on or before the expiration of
Mr. and Mrs. Hinman have moved six weeks from the. date o f the first
into the residence known as the Dr. publication o f this summons, January
W . W . Giesy house, which they pur­ 6, 1921.
HAMMOND & HAMMOND,
chased last spring from Joseph Erbs-
- Attorneys fo r Plaintiff.
land. Mr. Hinman is the father-in
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Beaver Building, Oregon City, Ore.
law o f Lester Matthieu o f Butteville.
Phone 6-52
AURORA, OREGON
LOUIS W EBERT
P
Frequent trips between Aurora
and Portland.—Will Haul To Any
Place in the Willamette Valley.
“ Perhaps You Don’t Know
Terms Reasonable
W M . HEINZ
Canby Phone 13-15 (Mail—Aurora, Route 1)
RAILROAD TIME CARD
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
N O R TH B O U N D
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SO U TH B O UN D
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Sherman Clay Pianos
Drug Store, Woodbum-
at
9f
says tke Good Judge
L IV E STOCK SA LES
FAR M SA LES
OUR SP E C IA LTY
a. m
a.m .
p.m.
a.m.
p.m*
Moore’s
»$» ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦
Hardware
H o w long a little of
the R e a l T o b a c c o
C hew will last.
N o r how much gen
uine chewing satisfac­
tion the full, rich real
tobacco taste will give.
A sk any man who uses
the Real Tobacco Chew.
H e will tell you that
this class of tobacco
will give m ore satisfac­
tion—and at less cost—
than the ordinary kind.
P u t up in tw o styles
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
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The Wide Awake
ADMINISTRATOR’S FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned as administratrix of the
estate of Edward Uppendahl, deceased,
has filed her final account as such ad­
ministratrix of said estate, in the coun­
ty court for Marion County, Oregon,
and that said court has duly set the
time for hearing any and all objections
thereto and the final settlement there­
of for Monday the 7th day of February
1921, at the hour of 10 o’ clock A. M. of
said day in the court room of said court
at Salem, in said county and state.
Dated this 81st day of December 1920.
A N N A M EESKE,
Administratrix of the estate o f
Edward Uppendahl, deceased.
W. C. W IN S L O W , Attorney.
Implements
Hardware Store
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.
W e defy any
creamery or dairy to produce a rich­
er tasting, better natvral colored,
smoother, more wholesome butter
than our Mother Hubbard Brand,
Goaded “Prospect” Finally Forced, in
Self-Defense, to Rise to the
Occasion Herself.
“But, ch, my beloved,” returned the
goaded customer half fiercely. “ The
price ! The- price!”
♦+♦ <%i
Made From The Best Cows’ Cream
And Rich Milk
ECSTASY IN THE SALESROO M
“But this is such a sweet little
model, honey. Perfect on you. Look
at the quality of this duvetyn, dearie.
Now, honey, did you ever see such
lines?”
There may have been heroes of
g ran d opera who could make love with
the fluency and intensity of a sales­
girl drawing near to a sale, blit no
expert exists whose ardor can thus
flame when the actual moment of de­
cision between the higher and the low­
er comes, writes Marian Storm in the
New York Evening Post.
“Lots of little girls that buy these
little suits just leave off their little
blouses and wear them like little one-
piece dresses. ■ Now, this little style,
dearie, was made for you. Look, honey,
not a wrinkle in back., Isn’t it love­
ly on her?” —appeals to another enrap­
tured creature—“Isn’t she just, the; lit­
tle girl to wear this little model? Of
course, not every one can wear this
little suit, dearie. It takes a figure,
honey, just like you've got. I wear the
same-suit myself.
"Dearie, in two weeks you couldn’t
buy this little suit for half the price
again. Isn’t it lovely on her? I said,
honey, when you came in : ‘There's
the girl that can wear that little-spe­
cial we got today.’ Now turn around,
dear. You won’t have to do a thing
to ft. Length—just right, honey.
Sleeves—-just right, honey.
“ Sweetness,” she urged, at passion­
ate climax, “don’t let a little chance
like this go b y ! Dearie, if you only
♦$»
G. A . EHLEN
E. G. Robinson makes a round­
about trip to reach his home at
Boones’ Ferry. He drives his auto­
mobile to Donald and there takes
the Oregon Electric to Prahl Station.
Then he walks the rest o f the way.
The condition o f the roads between
Aurora and Boones’ Ferry makes tire
roads from here to Whites Four
Corners (in Marion county) is said
to be in fail* condition.
Auto Truck
AUCTIONEER
Popular Prices
Obser­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eilers were ver Office-
2210 S. Com. St.
Phone 689, Salem
here Friday from their home north o f
Aurora. •
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
R. B. F. GIESY
Bolli Phones
Office at Residence
Fuse and Caps at
Qfaum Sfopira
ness card.
Physician
and Surgeon
W hen you want to blow out those
stumps we always keep on
hand a liberal supply of
Giant Stumping Powder
SEATTLE — PORTLAND
Your* Dealer Carries Lilly's Seeds.
Gottleiben W. Sailer filed suit for
divorce from Frederick Sailer, Sat­
Established !86i
urday, charging cruelty. They were
married in Germany in 1890 and have
Hop men with well placed. con­ made ; their home in Clackamas county
tracts wear altogether different ex­ for some time. Mrs. Sailer asks for
pressions these days- from those who the custody o f two minor children:
waited a day too long when the mar­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ket was going u p ' a year or so ago.
Beaver Building
Milk For Sale.— Chas. Becke.
R. H. Wood, veteran hop raiser of
S. F. Southard expects to move this
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Dayton, Ore., is among those who can week to his farm near Dallas. Mr.
still see a bright future fo r the in­ Southard and his sons have been at
Mrs. P. 0 . Ottoway and little sons dustry, says the Oregonian. ’
Dallas the past three weeks getting
MONUMENTS
went to Silverton Friday to visit rel­
The Portland
Telegram
(regular the place ready to occupy. His farm
If your monumental work is solicited, atives.
price $6.00) and the Aurora Obseryer consists o f 160 acres o f fine h ud
kindly ask the solicitor for our busi­
(regular price $1.50) both one year for »boat 2 miles out o f Dallas.
PAUL C. FISCHER
REMEMBER
In the ShopDing and Theatre District
Our Vegetable Seed Novelties are a distinct advance in tbeir
respective classes— THE ACME OF PERFECTION. See our
catalog for full description o f these grand selections.
___________ Per packet, 10 CENTS, Postpaid
WRITE for your copy of Lilly’s 1921 Seed Annual No. 20, also
TODAY free booklet "Gardens of Delight.” A postcard will do.
ItLYJs
at
AT YOUR GROCER
Hubbard Creamery Co.
HUBBARD. OREGON
H. G. ZIEGLER
D E A L E R IN
Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed
GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS AT ALL TIMES
ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING DONE IN CON­
NECTION W ITH W AREHOUSE.
AURORA
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OREGON'
HE Oakland Sensible
Six Sedan links the
homelike comfort of the
closed car with the activ­
ity and thrift of the open
model. No other car, re­
gardless of size or cost,
delivers transportation of
a more efficient character.
Powerful, roomy and reli­
able, it serves at exceed­
ingly low cost. You are
invited to examine the
Oakland, now, at our
salesroom.
■
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased
portion of Catarrhal
the ear. There is
only
one way
and that
is by to a cure
constitutional Deafness,
remedy.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of
the by
System.
Catarrhal
Deafness
caused
an inflamed
condition
of the is
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When
this sound
tube or Is imperfect
Inflamed hearing,
you have and a
rumbling
when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the
result. Unless the inflammation can be re­
duced condition,
and this hearing
tube restored
its nor­
mal
may be to destroyed
forever. Many cases of Deafness are
caused
by of Catarrh,
which Surfaces.
is an inflamed
condition
the Mucous
ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for any
case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be
cured by HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All Druggists 75c. Circulars free.
F. J. Qneney & Co., Toledo« QJflOt
OAKLAND
S E N S I B <L E S I X
Open Car $1395, Roadster $1395 , Four Door Sedan $2065, Coupe $2065
F . O. B. Pontiac , Michigan. Additional for Wire Wheel Equipment, $85
F. L . M IL L E R ,
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