W . J. Creson and Mrs. M. O. Davis Loren G. Giesy was here Saturday o f Butteville were business visitors from his home in the Donald district. here Monday. George W . Fry was a business visi­ Mrs. Geo. Askins and daughter tor in Portland Thursday. were in the city Saturday from their A dy Bachert o f Meridian was home near Needy. tranacting business here Saturday. W alter Colvin' and Henry Colvin A. C. Thompson o f Needy was a I were in Aurora Monday from their business visitor here Saturday. ¡home north o f town. | Forest E. Mills was among the J. P. Hoffman and Jiis daughter Meridian people here Saturday on Mrs. Pheona Parrish were visitors business. in W oodbum Monday. __ . _ ni » « n 1 ||nit6u St&t6S Shipping BORTO E M E R G E N C Y F L E E T CO R P O R A T IO N O F F E R S FOR S A L E STEEL AND W OOD SHIPS AN D W OOD H U LLS Bids will be received on a private com­ petitive basis in accordance with» the Merchant and Marine Act at the office of the United -States Shipping Board, 1319 F Street N. W., Washington, D. C. The. ships offered for sale include steel vessels and wooden steamers. George X Gooding was among the The steel steamers are both oil and Saturday burners. The Board has established' East Butteville people here on busi­ a coal minimum price on these vessels. G EN U IN E Fred Yergen was here from his home in the Donald district ness Friday. T e rm s on Steel Steamers. bringing in a load o f grain. 10 per cent of the purchase price in Mr. and Mrs. George Gray wTcrc cash upon delivery of the vessel, 5 per Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Armstrong and here from; Union Hill district Sat- cent in 6 months thereafter; 5 per cent in twelve months thereafter; 5 per cent in daughter were in Aurora Tuesday urday. 18 months thereafter; 5 per cent in 24 months thereafter; balance of 70 per cent from their home north o f town. in equal semi-annual installments over a H. Giesy w ere’ ■ Period Mr. and Mrs, B. . i i of ten years; deferred payments to Wm. Miley went to Portland Mon­ among those shopping at the Aurora ! carry interest at the rate of 5 per cent tobacco makes 5 0 , e i per annum, day, where he was called b y the stores Saturday. The two hundred and eighty-five wood- flood cigarettes for death o f his brother Henry Miley. j en steamers for sale are of ten different W T TTnnf>nr1nTil wo<5 flmmip- flm t types, as follow s: Nine Daugherty; seven- W. J . uppenaam was among tu c teen Baffin; Ball in; ten Peninsula; six' six | Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Y . Van Vleet o f the Marks Prairie people here on busi- American Fisheries; one Allen; one Lake anfl Ocean Navigation Company; thirteen White district were among those McClelland; one hundred and eighty-six ness " Saturday. transacting business here Saturday. Ferris; thirty-one Hough; eleven Grays Harbor. Also have a number of wooden J. M. W ill was ill last week with Herb Southard is now employed at an attack o f hiccoughs but is now at hulla of various types. Term s on W ooden Steam ers. the Shimmin Bros., garage. He has work again. 10 per cent cash on delivery. Balance lived at Salem fo r the past year or in equal semi-annual installments over a R ay Fish and Grover Goetz were period of three years. more. Bids,may be submitted for one or more among the Marks Prairie people here vessels or for any combination of above Among the Clackamas county peo­ on business Monday. vessels, and must be accompanied by cer­ tified check made payable to the United ple transacting' business here this Mrs. Joseph Graham o f Butteville States Shipping Board for 2% per cent week were I. A. Miley, Fred Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonn, Sr., were of amount of the bid. was shopping here Friday. rth e r Information m ay be~ obtained and W . J. Flick. here Saturday from Meridian, trad­ i by F u request sent to the Ship Sales D lvi- 1 sion, 1319 F Street N. W ., W ashington, John Singer and son Paul were in ing at the Aurora stores. Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh, Sr., have D. C. Th e Board reserves the right to reject town from Donald ¡Monday on bus­ moved into the ■ Bowers house at Chas. E. Stevens, formerly of any and all bids. iness. should be addressed to the U N I T ­ Fargo. Mr. Pugh has about recover­ Macksburg, is now located in the E D Bids S T A T E S SH IP PIN G B O A R D , W A S H ­ ed from the effects o f a fractured Sherwood section, on Route 5. IN G T O N , D. C., and indorsed “ BID F O R Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Miller and Mrs. S T E A M S H I P (Nam e of S h ip ).” hip, sustained in an accident last fall. R. S. Keefover spent the day in Port­ Ship and Sail U nder A m erica n F la g. Mrs. Pycatt o f Portland who has land Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Nelson and son been visiting her sister Mrs. W. H. “BULL” DURHAM ■Oc Sown ©optes Mildred Sanberg o f Salem, spent were in Aurora Saturday from Hub­ Ortman, has returned to her home. the week end here with her friend bard. He recently sold his place near M r.-and Mrs. S. A,- Miller, Mrs. Hubbard to Harry Hugill o f Gervais. Aileen Snyder. Nora Blosser and little son Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Kraus enter­ were visitors in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W . W . Sporalsky were among the Union District peo­ tained a number o f friends at cards Mrs. Ratcliff and children spent Monday evening to celebrate inform­ ple here this week. the week-end with her parents Mr. ally the ninth anniversary o f their and Mrs. A. Vierson near Woodbum. A marriage license was issued Sat­ marriage. urday at Oregon City to Ralph N. The dance given by the Bungalow Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Southard Hardy, 30 Aurora, and Bertha Allen orchestra Saturday night was attend­ came down from Salem last week to Newton, o f Molalla. visit Mrs. Southard’s parents, Mr. ed by a small crowd— about 35 and Mi’s. Eli Keil. They may decide couples. to live here. The 1920 census shows that there A u ro ra C a fe Short Orders, Confectionery Ice Cream Cigars, Etc. DIXIE BREAD AND PASTRY Walter Lettenmaier OREGON AURORA Dr. C. Am m eter 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 PAUL C. FISCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Beaver Building S. F. Southard left Sunday with the last truck load o f his household and other goods fo r Dallas, where he recently purchased a 160 acre farm about 2 miles out o f that city. MONUMENTS If your monumental work is solicited, kindly ask the solicitor for our busi­ ness card. Capital Monumental Works, 2210 S. Com. St. Phone 689, Salem Aurora, Or. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Preferred Auto Truck O. D. EBY Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 6-52 AURORA, OREGON AUCTIONEER Notary Public Fire Insurance - OREGON No, No, Ro, dersigned has been appointed ' executor [Pu^ ation o f this summons, January o f the estate o f Margaretta V. fio ff-p » 1521. - man, deceased. All persons having I HAMMOND & HAMMOND, claims against said estate are hereby | Attorneys for Plaintiff, notified to present the same, properly! Beaver Buildiqg, Oregon City, Ore, verified in the manner provided by law,- $100 R ew ard, $100 to Joseph P. Hoffman, Executor, at Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ Aurora, Marion County, Oregon, within •need by constitutional conditions. IL therefore requires constitiftional treat­ six months from the date o f the first ment. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through the publication o f this notice. Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys­ The first publication of this notice is tem. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, made this 13th day o f January 1921. gives the patient strength by improving JOSEPH P. HOFFMAN, Executor. the general health and assists nature in doing its work. $100.00 for any case of Catarrh that HALL’ S CATARRH MEDICINE fails to cure. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. fi. I, GIESY WAREHOUSE W M . HEINZ We buy and sell Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, Hay, and Clover Seed. We carry a full line of Poultry, Dairy and Mill Feeds, including RAILROAD TIME CARD No. No. No, No. Mrs. L. E. Grazer and little son jand circulated in Marion County, Ore- Guy went to Portland Friday to con-1 §>orb pursuant to an order from the Suit a specialist fo r the latter’s eyes, ¡Honorable Percy R. Kelly, Judge of the county nurse who was recently at ! f Le above entitled Court, made and the' Aurora schools having re-com- j entered on the 30th day o f December, mended an examination. But noth- j 1920, which said order requires this ing was found wrong with the boy ’s i ’summons to be published in said paper eyes, making the trip a useless one. ¡for six consecutive weeks and requires {you to appear in the above entitled I court on or before the expiration of EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the ui ¡ six weeks from the date o f the first G. R. WATT, Attorney for Executor, Aurora, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTH BOUND 16 (on flag) ------------ 7:56 a.m, 28 (Stop)_____ ........... .. 10:22 a.m. 18 (stop)_____ ............. . 3:08 p.m. 24 (stop)_____ ......... . - 6 32 p.m. SOUTH BOUND 23 (s t o p )........ ------------- 9:09 a.m. 17 (stop) ____ 27 (on flag) ........... 5:45 p.m POULTRY FEEDS HOG FEEDS Cracked Corn Ground Barley & Scratch Feed Oat Feed Egg Maker Swino-0 Meat Scraps for growing pigs Eastern Oyster Shell (Medium) Pork-0 Wheat for fattening pigs Bone Meal (Medium) Rolled Barley No. 1 hay of all kinds including CLOVER, CHEAT, TIMOTHY AND STRAW DAIRY FEEDS Mill Run Molass-0 Meal Milk Flow Sova Bean Meal Cocoa Nut Meal Cotton Seed Meal Linseed Meal Warehouse Phone 9 stumps we a lw a y s keep on hand a liberal supply of Giant Stumping Powder Fuse and Caps at Popular Prices ♦$» <%» ♦$» ♦♦♦ <%» <$» <%» Hardware AURORA, OREGON Residence Phone 26 ♦%» G. A . EHLEN The Wide Awake ' <%» Implements % Hardware Store Made From The Best Cows’ Cream And Rich Milk Our Mother Hubbard Brand print butter has no pegrs 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 natvrfi] colored, smoother, more wholesome butter than our Mother Hubbard Brand. ATt YOUR GROCER SUM M ONS LIVE STOCK SALES FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY Terms Reasonable Canby Phone 13-15 (Mail—Aurora, Route 1) Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice LO U IS W E B E R T E. M. HURST Proprietor Frequent trips between Aurora and Portland.—Will Haul To Any Place in the Willamette Valley. Oregon City ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oregon City, Oregon AURORA Oregon DR. L. A . DILLARD PAUL C. FISCHER Beaver Bldg. - Rooms 1 and 2, I. O. O. F. Bldg. CANBY, OREGON Physician and Surgeon Both Phones Office at Residence All Work Neatly Done Aurora DENTIST D R. B. F. GIESY were only 15 Negro farmers in Ore­ gon, 300 Indians, 224 Japanese and 34 Chinese. PALACE HOTEL DAINTIING JL APER HANGING AND TINTING W hen you want to b lo w out those The American Railway Express company has placed on sale in its 25,000 offices “ Invisible Guest” cer­ tificates, from $1.00 to $10.00, the entire amount to go to the relief of the starving children o f Central Eu­ rope, to be expended by the great re­ lief organization headed by Herbert Hoover. Any one desiring to con­ tribute to this fund may secure these certificates at the local express office. Every dollar contributed will reach a hungry child, in the form o f food or medical service. In the Circuit Court for the County Among the out-of-town people here to attend the dance Saturday night o f Marion, State o f Oregon. Clackamas Adjustment Company, a Among the farmers transacting were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sloper of corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. M. Pierce, Butteville, and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. business here this week were Elmer j Defendant. Fry o f White District, W ill Damm Giesy o f Donald. To E. M. Pierce, defendant: In o f Macksburg, Ray Fish o f Marks The Knights o f Pythias held a dis- j the name o f the State o f Oregon, you Prairie and Fred Bachet o f Meridian. trict convention at Salem Tuesday i are herepy required to appear in the night. A number o f the members o f above entitled Court and answer the Hermes lodge o f this city attended | complaint filed against you in the the convention. L. W. HIMES, Mgr. [above entitled action on or before the expiration o f six weeks from the date Dr. R. J. Garrett, the Canby vet- o f the first publication o f this sum­ ei’inarian, lias been ill from the in­ mons which is January 6, 1921. I f fection o f a wound on his hand, caus­ you fail to do so answer and appear ed by the bite o f a sick horse he. was fo r want thereof, the plaintiff will caring for. ■ apply to the above entitled Court for Fireproof LaVem e Eckerson, the daughter of ja judgement as prayed for in the said Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Eckerson, o f j complaint, to-w it: for the sum of Washington at Twelfth Street Canby is reported quite ill. She i s ;$100.00 with interest from January Portland, Oregon the granddaughter o f Mr. and Mrs. j 22nd, 1920 at 8 per cent; and for the Henry Becke o f Aurora. |further sum o f $40.00 attorney;s fees In the ShopDing and Theatre District J '• j and for the further sum o f $6.00 and Good Garage Accommodations Bert Adams and his mother Mis. ]interest thereon and for his costs and Cora Adams have moved from Park- disbursements, and that execution dale, Oregon, to route 1, Sherwood, lssue near Durham station, on the Oregon j mi. ns summons is served upon you Electric railway, 14 miles out,.from by publication in the Aurora Obser­ W . H. ASQUITH Portland. ver, a weekly newspeper, published OREGON CITY, OREGON REMEMBER Hubbard Creamery Co. HUBBARD. OREGON H. G. ZIEGLER DEALER IN . Grain, Pototoes, H ay and Feed GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS AT ALL TIMES ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING DONE IN CON­ NECTION W ITH W AREH OU SE. AURORA -- 1 - - OREGON H E Oakland Sensible Six Sedan links the homelike comfort of the closed car with the activ­ ity and thrift of the open model. N o 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. Y o u are invited to examine the O a k l and, now, at ou r salesroom. ■ OAKLAND S E N S I B