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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1921)
Bom, Tuesday, February 8, to the ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schwader, expect to return to Bend soon. Tha lumber wife of Albert Ehlen, a daughter. ! mills at Bend are reported about to j Both mother and daughter are doing nicely, and the happy father is still ¡resume operations. walking around with his head id the H. G. Ziegler this week shipped a 1 The Jacob Troudt family received clouds. car of potatoes to Sacramento and a notification from Washington D. .C., W. J. Fliek, clerk of the Union car of hay to Salem. ¡Friday of last week stating the body school district, was here Tuesday on The Observer acknowledges a num ' of Nick Troudt, whose death oc- business. Mr. Flick believes the ber of kodak views of Alturas, Cali j curred in France while with the A. prospects are good in Union district fornia; Lakeview, Oregon and yici-ity IE. F., would arrive in America in a for much road improvement the com from C, B, Brewer formerly of this j short time. The notice also stated ing summer. city. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer are both | the family would be notified when reported well. The Hubbard Pythian Sisters an- the vessel reached port, when the ITrounce a “ high jinks” session for Mr. and Mrs. Arch Schiedel, who body will be shipped to Hubbard.— ¡March 1. The Aurora Pythian are visiting Mrs. Schiedel’s parents Hubbard Enterprise. Sisters lodge which has been grow ing by leaps and bounds announce a | continuous succession of enthusiast Lie sessions. ©mmt ©Optra Bennett & Coon Butter Fat 42c Egg per dozen 23n Butter, 2-lb. roll 60c Spring Broilers over Ducks, 20c to 25c Turkeys, old 35c leese 12c Old Roosters, 10c Hens, 20c to 24 Cascara, 9c Lard, 18c Potatoes $1,00 to $1.25 Mohair Wool 20c to 25c Neldon’s Watch Shop OREGON CITY At 5th and Main Sts. Is prepared at all tim es to repair every make of American and Swiss W atches, and warrants them to run and keep correct time. Prices reasonable. Also a line of watches and jew elry always in in stock. Good watches in gold- filled cases as low a s __________ $14.00 Each NEW MAGAZINE P R ISE S ! Edward Anderson is here from The Observer takes subscriptions j Grants Pass for a visit with his to newspapers, periodicals and maga -1 Watchmaker & Jeweler ¡brother J. Victor Anderson at Meri- zines of every description. On many ■ Next Door to Quality Restaurant ' dian. Mr. Anderson recently sold j of them we can save you considerable i ' his 8 acre tract /about a mile east of j money. On all of them we can give j 1 Aurora to R. 0. Malo. j the lowest obtainable rates, on both j Loren. Ken- came up last week clubs and single subscriptions: ¡from Seaside and after a short visit | American Magazine and Colliers, both ! one year ............... ............. $4.00 here with his sister Mrs. Albert Eh- ! leu, left for Prinville, in Eastern Ore- i Boys ’ Magazine and McCalls, both1 one year .............................. 3.00 j gon where he will be employed by the ¡Collier’s and Woman’s Home Com-jj j Huber Paving company. panion, both one y e a r.. . . . 3.50 Mrs. Pheona Parrish arrived last (Both above to one address) week from Phoenix, Arizona, for a Etude and McCalls, both one year short stay with her father, J, P. ............................................ 2.90 Hoffman, who returned with her to Etude and Pictorial Review, both one [ Bring us your Repair Work. Don’t w aste your tim e Arizona. They left Tuesday. Mr. year .............., ...................... 3.75 and energy in attem pting som ething out of your line, Parrish is in Phoenix for his health. Farm and Fireside and Modem Pris-1 cilia, both one year........... 2.15 Repairing is our business. James A. Miller, who has been serving as minute clerk of the Cali ¡Farm and Home, McCalls, Woman’s| World, all three one y e a r.. 1.80 fornia Senate was expected to re Goodyear, Miller and Diamond Tires Little Folks and Today’s Housewife,] turn here when the California legis both one year....................... 2.25 lature adjourned, but he is accom McCalls^ Modem Priscilla, Today’s panying the senators on a trip thru Housewife, all 3 one year.. 3.75 Southern California. McCalls, Modem Priscilla, Woman’s Roy O. Malo has purchased the World, all 3 one year..........3.25 Edward Anderson place on the Me McCalls and Pictorial Review, both | ridian road about a mile east of Au one year . . . . . . . . . . . X . ; . . 3.50 rora. It is an eight acre tract with McCalls and Today’s Housewife, both house and barn. The land is all one year............................... 2.00 cleared. The consideration faas $1650. McCalls, Today’s Housewife and Mr. and Mrs. Malo may rent the Womans World, all 3 one yr. 2.25 place. Modern Priscilla and Little Folks, both one y ea r................... 3.25 The road authorities have called Modern Priscilla arid Pictorial Re the attention of all citizens to the view both one year............. 3.75 fact that the law prohibits dumping tin cans and other refuse upon the Mother’s Magazine,American Woman and Good Stories, all 3 one yr.1.00 public highways. Neither is it per It no longer being allowable to write the missible to dump them into* the Pictorial Review and World’s Work, name of the maker on rolls of butter ex both one yeai*..................... 5.00 streams. Cities usually, provide Review of Reviews and Youths Com-; posed for sale,The bserver has again begun dumping ground for such waste and panion, both one y ea r.........5.50 refuse as is carted away. printing (upon orders)of Butter Wrappers. ¡Today’s, Housewife and Woman’s; World, both one year..........1.15 The report that there are several ¡cases of typhoid at Canby is not true. ¡Woman’s, World, American Woman' and Good Stories all 3 one yr. 1.00 ; ! The report probably originated, from the publication of the state boafd '.of Youths Companion and Woman’s World, both one year..........2.75! I ¡health’s statement that the “city water contained colon bacilli. Many I Youth ’sCompanion McCalls and Mod-1 Each additional 100, 75 cents em Priscilla, all 3 one y r ... 5.00 Canby families use water from wells Special Two-Year Offers on their premises, but they are boil Ten cents(per order) additional ing water from these wells, as are American Magazine, two years.. $4.00 j ] jBreader’s Gazette, two years... 2.50 j those "who use the city water. if sent by mail. Children’s Magazine, two years. 1.50 1 i Hazel Mills of Meridian has been ¡Colliers (The National Weekly,) two ] i named president of the “ B. B. ’ ’ years ....................................4.00 j i Phone or m att your order now, and g e t your j Sewing club of the Hubbard high j Delineator, two years................ 4.001 wrappers by return mail. i school, and Merl Pond of Aurora j Etude, two years............... 3.501 I vice president, with Glenora White j Fashionable Dress, two years. . . 6.00 j ; and Lorraine Grazer among the mem- | Good Housekeeping, two years.. 5.00 j ibers. Of the “ P. T.” Cooking club j Little Folks, two y ears.. . . . . . . 3.00 j, j Lorraine Grazer is president >. and ¡McCall’s Magazine two years.. 2..50 | j Merle Pond, secretary, with Gladys ; Modem Priscilla, two yearrs.. -. 3.001 j Tremayne, Celena Tremayne and | Pictorial Review, two years. . . . 4.001 ¡Hazel Mills among the members. Review of Reviews, two years.. 6.00 j ¡Today’s Housewife, two years.. 1.50 WINTER ATTENTION TO MILK (Woman’s Home 'Companion, two years ................... 3.00 Unusual Care Should Be Exercised in (World’s Work, "two years......... 7.00 ; Washing All Tin Utensils Other Magazine Prices Used in Dairy. ¡Lone Scout, for boys....................$1.50 and | American Boy,..................... 2.50 The winter care of milk calls for nn- usiial care in washing all tin things ¡Better Trust .......................... . 2.00. j used. In summer it is easier to keep Birth Control Review. .................. 2.00 ; | clean; we have the sunshine to help— ¡Capper’s Weekly .............,* ..... 1.00 j ) the world’s greatest purifier. So much Century Magazine....................... 4.00 the more reason why we should place Christian Hedald..........................2.00 j Both One Year By Mail For extra stress on using hot water and Cosmopolitan ........... .. . . . . 4.00 j soap, with good pure cold water for Country Gentlemen........ \ . . . . . . 1.00 rinsing. , • Designer and Woman’s Magazine , , , , t . ............. ....... 2.00 HAVE GOOD PUREBREDS ONLY Every Child’s Magazine. . . , ....... 1.50 Farm and F iresid e........................50 Pedigrees Don't Amount to Much Un Ladies’ Home Jo u rn a l....,....... 2.00 less Daughters Are Better Than Illustrated World...................... 3.00 Their Dams. Independent ................... .. . . . . 5.00 Send Youi Order To No stock-raiser should be satisfied Junior Instructor Magazine (for little ones) ........................... . . . . . 2.50 until he has the services of purebred ........ 50 sires for his farm ; not merely à pure Needlecraft .......... . bred, but a productive purebred. Ped- People’s Home Jo u rn al... ........1.25 j igrees don’t amount to anything unless St. N icholas....................... ........4.00 Aurora Oregon a sire can produce daughters better Saturday Evening Post,. . . . . . . . 2.50 than their dams. Short Stories.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 FRANK NELDON AURORA, OREGON , Always Ready To Do Your Repair ing Horseshoeing and GENERAL BLACKSM1TH1NG WOOD WORK Sunset Magazine.......................... 2.50 Youth’s Companion.................... 2.50 Send your order to the Aurora Ob Travel Magazine....................... 4.00 World’s Work.............................. 4.00 server, Aurora, Oregon—NOW. MARKET REPORT Shimmin Bros. Garage AUTO WORK Gasoline, Oil, Tires, Accessories T ry It O ut Y o u rse lf” says the Good Judge A nd you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this R eal Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. T he good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. A n y man w ho uses the R eal T obacco C hew will tell you that. Shimmin Bros., Aurora, Oregon PRINTED Butter W rappers Put up in two styles W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco FARM S W A N TED D 3 YOU WAN 1 0 0 fo r $ 1 .5 0 TO SELL YOUR FARM? If you will make your price reasonable, I can sell it for you. If you list your place w ith me, I will make all reasonable efforts to sell it, adver tising it extensively. I know your farm and farm values, as I have lived in the W illam ette Valley 19 years. Send me a full description, your low est price and best terms. Come in or write me at 410 Railway E x change Building, Portland, Oregon. Phone Main J660. The Observer, Aurora, Oregon J. S. B R O W N General Farm Agent THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM THE AURORA OBSERVER A U R O R A M EAT M ARKET $ 6.00 An Uptodate Sanitary Meat Market that handles every thing best in m e a t s fresh and cured. The Aurora Observer W URSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL ÀIJ This Boy Thinks of Is Work By Charles Sughroe © Western Newspaper U nión T WË’RÉ 90 BLAVASD 9VZZN, TO O '. VM\U.TVC VOO'lL £ £ LKTE.J TO SUViOAN sew o o w * ñ VSTUV9 O <5 O % /iu. vK*. «?JÖV\Rc 6 S m m