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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
THE A U R O R A O B S E R V E R Classified or ‘ ‘Local’ ’ Ad Rates ' Notices o f all entertainments of L. W. HIMES, Mgr. every kind at which anything is sold THURSDAY MARCH 24, 1921. or at which admission is charged will N. C. WESCOTT E ditor and P ublisher [be charged for at our regular rates of 5 , . , . „ , . 10- mh U per line for the first insertion Entered as SMend «lass matter March 2$. 1111, at the postoffiee at Aurora|and five cents er ^ for each foJ. __________ Oregon, under the Art of March 3, 1879, (lowing insertion of the ^ notice. Fireproof ====5: 1 x. ---•?? 7 ' " ■ ' " ~ Want ads, for sale, for rent, found, A « ot t c h08*» &11 Similar notices all coinè Washington at Twelfth Street ^ under the above rate. Count six Portland, Oregon Sixteen centuries have passed since St. P atrick, th e words to the line. PALACE HOTEL A tt e d i F s ervice Is Our Slogan afety Is Our Watchword ~~ I GLCLTI I •gracious, gentle and appealing m issionary and g re a t FOR SALE!—Two 4-year did horses, In the ShopDing and Theatre District. Good Garage Accommodations . apostle of th e Irish Race, converted pagan Ireland to unbroken, $100 each. R S, tflrssis- (near [White Christianity, H e accomplished his w ork,not as a.w arrior, ¡¡¡JJ.?* 2’ Hubbard’ 2-4tp. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE n ot in m ilitary pomp and splendor, b u t in th e m eek and — ----------------- STATE OF OREGON, FOR lowly garb of a follower of Jesus Christ. Y et today six- . F° R gall°n RA edw00d MARION COUNTY. teen hundred years a fte r St. Patrick s benign mission, Ire - Oregon. > t 52 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE land is drinking th e dregs of hum an suffering. Internecine, FOR SALE OF CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN, w ar fam ine and disease th re a te n to overwhelm th e Irish! House and lots, 100x140, fronting On - DECEASED. 1st and Liberty St. Price $1200. In people. Notice of hearing of Final account. quire at Observer Office. 39-tf. ‘‘I t is not o ù r purpose to fix the cause of these aw ful | Notice is hereby given that the un- conditions, b u t l ^ n L a u t the necesaityof alleviating this! J ™ S ™ suffering , says th e Oregon S ta te Com m ittee fo r th e re- ora Oregon _ « tf ! Executor of the estate of chnstiam lief of Ireland.” -T h e com m itfee’s appeal is solely hum - — -------- *---------. — - 1zi">me™.n dece^hasaiedm,finalj . . . v , , , , » . , a n ita r ia n , a b s o lu t e ly n o n -s e c ta r ia n a n d , . ., S tr ic tly I FOR SALE—Sharpies cream feepar- account in the County Court of the n o n - p o l i - ! tOFt No, 3. used about four nionthS', ! State of Oregon, for Marion County, ! tical. No question of race, religion or politics should be i Elmer Smucker, Aurora, Ore. i 4-tf. and that the saidCourt has fixed and) V, . « 'iii * . . ,, , [ —r--------------- ------- v - -v— ..----*— ! appointed March 28, 1921, at 10 o’clock ! th e alleviation of hum an misery. I MARRY IF LONELY, for rlsnlts, ! A. M. of said day, at the Cdiinty Court j The S tate C om m ittee (522 Selling Building, Portland) I try me; best and most successful} House, at Salem, Oregon, a3 the time j appeal to you for aid, in the fa ith th a t the Am erican p eo -j“Home Maker” ;/hundreds neh! wish! piace for hearing. 0f ^ b je Cti?ns to j j . , , . marriage soon; strictly confidential; ! sa'd final account and the settlement ple will not allow fam ine and p l a g u e t o O v e r w h e l m t h e j mo8t; reliable; years of experience; des-1 thereof. | criptions free, ‘‘The Successful CRuu^É, Allen J. Zimmerman, Irish Race. I Mrs. Ball, Box 556, Oakland, Celifor-j Executor of said Estate. Ralph C. Zimmerman. “ The loudest cackler is not alw ays the best Jayer” a p -p -— ■; —f 521 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Oregon plies about as well to nien as “ hens”. 5 M rI«rTho*!nA d ^ eople:! al1 ! * [worth $6,000 to $400,000; anxious for Attorney for said Executor, 1,1 ' j marriage; write for my list; FREE. First Publication February 24,^921. J .. A gain It Is T a x Paying Tim e W e will be glad to g e t your ta x sta te m ent so th a t you can .m ake your ta x paym ent here. If it is any conven ience for you to pay here instead of going to Salem or Oregon City, we will be pleased to assist you. Aurora State Bank Time s Savings Checking Accounts 4% compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits , paid on Time Deposits A % (Under Exacting State Supervision) J Clean-Up Day for the city has been set fo r April b u t there will be no fooling a b o u t it. B e tte r g e t busy] ' “ ->»«* ^ SUMMONS . ■: FOR SALE—Setting of eggs, White IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR * ¡‘Leghorn and Brown Leghorn. Mrs. MARION COUNTY. j Lewis Keil, Aurora, Ore. 52-4tp? The spring “ clean-up” day is about here,and the need f o r s a l e - o . a . c . White Leghorn for it exists as usual. One robin does not b rin g s spring, !«ss8 for hatching. $ 1.00 per 15 . d . w . nor one clean-up day a clean town. | Hepier, Aurora, Rt, 4 . ,52-8tPg Mary E. Buckbee, Plaintiff vs. Perry Buckbee, Defendant FOR SALE—Loganberry tips, also Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. P. To Perry Bqck bee, Defendant. 9 ^ H fi|r U 9 | A headline in the Oregon C ity Banner reads: <“ Bigj 0 . Ottaway, Aurora. In the name of the State of Oregon, , vou gre hereby required to appearand Dam Explosion”. Transposing th e first tw o words makes] FOR SA L E -10 tons of baled clover I angwer complaint of the plaintiff it fa r m ore expressive and explosive. hay, $10.00 per ton. Inquire, of Frank filed against y0u in the above entitled Gloss, Phone 820, Aurofa. suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication .of this summons; For Sale—Fine holly trees, the berry and if you fail to so appear and answer Paying $10,000 for the “ seed” rig h ts of a “ SEED variety, 15 to 20 inches, at $1,09 each: want thereof the plaintiff will take LESS” tom ato looks like som ething for nothing to m ost Leave7 your orders at th e ’ Observer fqr a decree against you forever disolving [ Office. of us. If th e thing is seedless “ how come” the seeds? tije bonds of matrimony heretofore ( existing between you and plaintiff, up WANTED on grounds alleged in her' complaint on tb Work or take complete char^ Silverton putting on metropolitan airs. It wants of Man a 17 acre hop yard—£ aid yard lo o t file herein, namely on -the grounds of f r e e city m ail delivery and has m ade application to the ed one half niile north of Aurora: *Ir desertion. This summons is served upon you by postm aster-general for th a t service. Silverton has m ade interested phone or call on HENRY L. BENTS, > publication under the terms of an order rapid progress and is now*the second city in Marion county 2-tf Aurora, Oregon. made and „entered I by the Honorable George G, Bingham, fudge of tjpe aboye. in size and the first in aspirations. FOR SALE—Cow now giving milk named court, on the 5th day of March (8 gallon a day), for sale. Mrs. Eliza A. D. 1921, The date of the first pub lication of t|jis summons is the 10th day As long as a large p a rt of th e Am erican people are beth Grazer, Aurora. of March 1921 and the date of the last m ore in te n t upon g e ttin g as m uch as possible fo r a given LOST—Three heifers—2 are 5 months publication the 2fst day of April 1921, The residence and place of business of service instead of how much can be done in a ° given tim e, i !°ld’ other,7.fmo”tbs’ a£?ututI / r k ag°’ Please notify Mfs. Ehzabth Grazer, plaintiffs attorney is Salem, Oregrtir,' th ere is small chance of this country m aking progress and | Aurora, William H. Trindle, Attorney for Plaintiff. a 'ra p id recovery from the effects of the war. FoR SALE—Two iron beds,. 1 mat- 1 | t^ess and bed springs, baby buggy, 6 ' • • ,,« • v.vi % . i ,. i i i ': , , [chairs, 1 wash stand,' 1 table (stand), 1 -Thi^is “ F ix -It” w e e k - th e tim d set a p a rt by _ma-, Vkto; Ph0^ , ^ and ^ dout,e aU chinery m anufacturers to repair m achinery of all kinds records. Mrs. g . a . Ehieq, Aurora, and “ fix” them up for service. This year, more than ,e v - p*680"*, I er before, it is riecessary to economize and to save expense, white Wyandotte setting Eggs;$i.5oj R epairing the m achinery now Will avoid loss later. 15, Donahue, R. s Aur^ FOR SALE—Nò. 1 Nursery Hop] Cleaning the streets, repairing th e side walks and | Roots. Write op Phone Fred Yergen, j 3-2tp | crosswalks; burning the trash, cleaning-up and painting- j Aurora. (Phone 526). up generally, planting flowers on th e curbing, and refrain-1 FOR SALE—About 10 cords of four ing from litterin g the streets w ith pa^er and other tra sh I toot wood, some old and some second growth. A spring wagon, some har-j are inexpensive ways of city advertising th a t bring vaiu-j ness, and also loose clover hay.—F. M. 3-2tp. able results; and A urora needs this kind of advertising, j Keil, Phone 5J7, Aurora. A clean tow n a ttra c ts m ore and brings m ore benefits th an E. M. HURST a bushel of talk. Proprietor Auto Truck Frequent trips between Aurora P DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM? If you will m ake your price reasonable, I Can sell it for you. If you list ypur place w ith me, I will m ake all reasonable efforts to sell it, adverr Using it extehsively. 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 lowest price and best term s. Come in or w rite me a t 410 R ailw ay E x change Building, Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 7660. J. S. BROW N General Farm Agent A U R O R A M EAT M ARKET An U ptodate Sanitary M eat M a rk e t th a t handles every thing best in m e a t s fresh and cured. W U R S T E R B R O S. A u rora, O regon .urora C a fe Short Orders, Confectionery Ice Cream Cigars, Etc. DIXIE BREAD^AND PASTRY Shimmin Bros. Garage Gasoline, O il, Tires, Accessories Walter Lettenmaier O r e g o n AURORA Dr. C. A m m eter ‘ DENTIST \ Many high schools throughout th e country are giving! and Portland.—Will Haul To Any I practical train in g in farm shop problems, including practical i Place in the Willamette Valley. Guaranteed. studies irt wood, concrete and iron. 1 The purpose of farm | Phone Satisfaction 6-52 AURORA, OREGON shop train in g is to prepare thé boy for repair and con-i structiqp work on. th e ordinary farm . Thè instruction! given is based upon actual farm experience and the needs W. H. ASQUITH of the comm unity. This Icind of high school train in g h a s| A IN T IIN G an im portant value beyond its m ere m astering of tools. It j A P E R HANGING developes the stu d e n t’s initiàtive, aw akens a spirit of co -AND TIN T IN G operation, and enlarges th e pupil’s pow er tp plan and ex All Work Neatly Done ecute honest work essential to com m unity progress and Aurora - Oregon |] individual success. * FARMS W ANTED 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 D R. B. F. GIESY Physician ànd Surgeon B ring us your Repair W ork. Don’t w aste y o u r tim e and energy m a ttem p tin g som ething out bf your line. R epairing is our business. Goodyear, Miller and Diamond Tires Shimmin Bros., Aurora, Oregon “Just B etw een Y ou and M e” says the Good Judge H e re ’s genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up w ith real econom y. A small chew of this class o f tobacco lasts m uch long e r than a big chew of th e o rd in ary k ind—th at’s be cause the| full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. A n y m an w ho uses the R eal T obacco C hew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W -B G U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R I G H T G U T is a short-cut tobacco G p m p a n y , 1107 B ro a d w a ÿ ; N e w Y o rfc G i t'y'