Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, April 21, 1921, Image 3

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    KERNELS AND CRUMBS
Short Stories of the Town Picked up Here and There
Some Serious, Others Humerous
Send or phone us a news item.
Eclipse o f the moon tonight-being
total at midnight.
See this office for printed signs.
Read our ««classified”
“ w an ts/' sales, etc.
column for
Frank Miller went to Salem on busi-
Ira Simmon8 wa8 a Butteyille busi­
ness Saturday,
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negB v{sjtor in Aurora Saturday.
‘
Geo. Zigler rides a new Harley-David-1
Bon Motorcycle.
Eggí
A. H. Giesy and son Ulysses were
Aurora visitors from Portland Monday.
Sell your Eggs
R. 0 Jack made the editorial sanctom
tor C A S H to
Carl Schmitt, Canby, Ore. [ bright for a few minutes Saturday.
Call again.
Mr. and Mrs, 0. G. Morris, daughter
Helena and Theoda Cribble went to
8000 Blossom Day visitors in Salem
Canby Friday evening to attend a Sunday. The trees are beautiful all
“ County Fair” given by the Canby over the valley.
High School,
Family of Seven Die Together,,
Because they could no longer stand
the agonies of starvation, a Chinese
family of .seven committed suicide. The
father and mother first bound their
five children together, then lashed
themselves to the children, and all
leaped into a river. The seven bodies,
all bound together, were seen by L.
V. Lewis of Portland, who recently re­
turned from the famine section in
North China.
“ With 45,000,000 starving, the situa­
tion is a colossal tragedy,” said Mr.
Lewis, “and rather than see their chil­
dren suffer any longer, parents all
through the famine lands are killing
their little ones and then themselves.
There are millions of gaunt, emaciat­
ed, half-naked men, women and chil­
dren roaming the famine lands, chew­
ing roots and bark, and hanging tena­
ciously to life, in the effort to pull
through until spring. The relief or­
ganizations are struggling against the
overwhelming situation, and are sav­
ing some of those on the edge of the
great famine district. Surely every
man, woman and child in Oregon will
want to give something towards the
China Famine Fund.”
Read the Ads
The Grand officers o f the Pythian
lodge were in Aurora Wednesday visit-
i ig the jocal lodge.
Gerald, the little infant son o f Mr,
and Mrs. Preston, died last Friday and
was hurried the following day.
FOR
PHILIPPINES!
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Manila. •— Fran-,
cis Burton Harri­
son, former gov­
ernor general of
the Philippine Is­
lands, offered to
tender his resig­
nation e i g h t e e n
months ago upon
condition that the [
Secretary of War j
r e c o m m e n d to
President
Wilson
that a Filipino be j
appointed his suc­
cessor. He made
Francis Burton the offer while in
Harrison
W a s h i n g t o n in
1919.
Discussing Philippine independence,
the governor general said:
v “ I can see in the future a very j
beautiful vision. When the flag of |
the Philippine republic shall be hoist-j
edj when the Stars and Stripes will j
come floating down to the strains of i
‘The Star Spangled Banner’—that flag, :
Old Glory, so rich in happy and hon- j
orable achievements, will be made j
doubly dear because it will mean that]
the United States will have kept its I
word to the people of the Philippine
Islands.”
Report
or Phone
Li
Mary E. Buckbee, Plaintiff
Vf.
Perry Buckbee, Defendant
all the news happen­
W
ings that come to your
To Perry Buckbee, Defendant.
attention to this office.
In the name of the State of Oregon, [
you are hereby required to appear and In
answer the complaint of the plaintiff
Gc
filed against you in the; above entitled j
suit within six weeks from the date of
the first publication o i this summons;
and if you fail to so appear and answer
for want thereof the plaintiff will take
a decree against you forever disolving j
the bonds of matrimony heretofore! and:
existing between you and plaintiff, up-1
Plact
on grounds alleged in her complaint on |
file herein, namely on the grounds of
Phon
desertion.
This summons is served upon you by
publication under the terms of an order ♦
made and entered - by the Honorable |
George G, Bingham, Judge of the above,
named court, on the 5th day of March |
A. D. 1921, 1 The date of the first pub- j
ai
lication of this summons is the 10th day j
of March 1921 and the date of this last j
publicatiop/the 21st day of April 1921, j
The residence and place of business o f !
Auro
plaintiffs attorney is Salem, Oregon,
William H. Trindle,
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
It will be .appreciated
for every
piece of
news will make the
paper more interest­
ing- for you as well as
others. We want and
with your help will
print all
The News
O B SER V ER
• Our job printing department has been
We have in stock No Hunting Signs, busy this week. How is your supply of
No Smoking, Trespassing and For Sale office stationery, home letter heads,
envelopes, etc. Don’ t wait untiil you
Signs,—Observer Office,
are out, before ordering.
Au
Freo
P
or
Does he advertise ?
PAUL C. FISCHER
O. D. EBY
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Cash
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1 JEWELER^'
B A C K IN C A N B Y T O S T A Y
With a full line oi Jewelery
Fine Watch Repairing
Next to Lents Garage
Leave Repair Work With Miss Patch at Electric Office and I will get it.
NEW EDISON
7 ? « Phonograph, noith a Sotd "
R . E D I S O N matches the
N ew Edison’s R e -C r e a t io n
o f music against the original music.
M ore than 4,000 such comparisons
have proved that there is n o dif­
ference between the R e - C r e a t e d
music and the original music. -
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Come in for a copy o f Mr.
Edison’s favorite portrait,— a proof
o f the fam ouspen-etchingbyFrank-
lin Booth. V ote in our musical
popularity contest l
Krueger, Bros •, Canby, Oregon
1
Bennett & Coon
A U R O R A , O R EG ON
Always Ready To Do Your Repair­
ing Horseshoeing and
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
,
WOOD WORK
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MARION COUNTY.
INDEPENDENCE
Root
E. G. Robinson was in Banks last
Aileen Snyder spent the week end
week advising the citizens there in re­
M
ONEY
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with her sister, Diana, at the Mt. Angel j
gard to an electric lighting system they
Academy and attended a play given by
Farm Loans Preferred
G. C. Giesy and family took advan­ contemplate securing this summer.
the college. She expresses her delight |
tage o f the nice day Sunday by motor­
in the play and in the way it was given,
If you.
ing to the Metropolis of Oregon.
kindly asl
Beaver Bldg.
Oregon City
Canby’s mam thoroughfare is being
ness card.
paved, the job nearly completed. The
Cai
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Ottaway ar.d
town
is
also
putting
down
a
new
city
2210 3
John Stauffer, one o f our readers and
Mrs. Frank Miller went to Donald Fri­
prosperous farmers living on R.2out of well and showing signs of activity.
day night to attend a meeting of the
Hubbard, was a plesant caller last Thurs.
Eastern Star, Mr. Ottaway was initi­
ated into the work of the chapter.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Burglars only got $400 from a North Quite a number of the Woodburn order j
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Oregon City, Oregon
Dakota state bank, which moves one were present.
Paid for Eggs,
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editor there to remark that probably
Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice
Cream and Poultry.
AURO
Carl Schmitt, Canby, Ore. the Nonpartisan league beat them to it.
Demonstrated every day, The news­
paper advertiser gets the business. Easy
Miss Swan passed through Aurora
Albert Ehlen has purchased the Byron to do, no prestige to those who don’t dc
Friday taxing her father
home Grimm lot between the home of Arthur it. The world do move and those afraid j
T h e H om e Beatiful
from the Moore’s Sanatanum in Port­ Kraus and Bert Shunmin. It is re­ to advertise their wares are taking a back j
Paint,V arnish, Paper
land. He has been ill there for some ported that he intends to build this seat. It’s a case of making money or
time but repetedly requested to be tak­ summer,
your business forgotten1—Subscribe for
Beautifying Your Premises
en home.
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Your Home Paper
LESLIE V . G R A Y
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ASKS
AUTO W ORK
Miss Diana Snyder has been elected
E, .J, Snyder made us a pleasant visit
May Queen at the Mt, Angel Academy.
j It is quite an honor and her many Thursday night. Mr. Snyder^ at one
| friends are very glad to hear of heiJ. time in earlier days was interested in 8
good fortune,
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,
«wspjaper in Aji 5 s>ra and ho has great
i!4ith in the town. In fact, Aurora is
just entering the era of new growth
Sidney Graham, who resides near and will expand and improve wonder­
Butteville was a visitor Friday that we fully in the next few years, or we miss
| j enjoyed talking with. Mr. and Mrs. our guess.
I; Graham had just returned from a visit
at Oregon City.
Fishermen- are at the beighth of their ]
delight. The season is “ open” , the
The highway was crowded Sunday. weather ideal and around Aurora the
About two thousand cars passed through streams offer plenty of fish to tempt.
Aurora going to and from Portland and Messrs Albert Ehlen, Ortman, Harry
Salem. Blossom Day brought out a EhTen and Smucker were out the first i
crowd of joy riders and a sHbwer in the of the week-, bringing in a nice mess of
trout, and the editor’s family are grate­
afternoon sent them home.
ful to Mr. Ortman for a good fish meal.
Baby Chicks for Sale—$15.00 per
hundred. Order now for April 25th or
The. laziest of birds is the frogmouth.
May 4th delivery.—M, A. Pierson, Au­
He sleeps all day, and at night, In­
rora, Oregon, Rt. 3, Box 71. Phone
stead of flying about In search of
1224.
8-2t
food, he sits and literally wafts for
the insects to come and feed him. He
is such a sound sleeper that you can
push him off his perch with a stick
and not wake him, says Pittsburgh
Chronicle-Telegraph. He inhabits Aus­
tralia and the islands of the Indian
ocean. In size the frogmouth resem­
bles the whippoorwill, and he gets his
name from his .wide mouth, which
serves as his insect trap. Too lazy
to fly for his food, like other birds,
he crawls along the limb of a tree,
opening his wide mouth and snapping
it shut, catching what flies and gnats
come within his range. Only after the
sun goes down does he show any in­
clination to move about.
JpV E R Y CHURCH BELL
ought to bring to mem­
ory the d§ys when you
accompanied your Barents to
divine worship.
*1 If you have neglected the
habit of regular church. at­
tendance let this invite you
to start again.
*| You would not care to live
in a ^community without
churches. Support them with
your gifts and your effort.
They make for a better com­
munity. Their growth means
a better town in every way.
.very church in this town
is worthy of your support.
We are all serving one God.
Worship in the one in which
you feel most at home. Try
our welcome.
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Sherwin-W illiams Paints and Varnishes are
know n the w orld over as the
Best Paint Obtainable
Preserves the buildings, prolongs
the life of lumber as well as im­
proves the appearance. Now is
the time to Paint. Come in and
let us talk Paint question now.
Hardware
I
G. A . EHLEN
The Wide Awake
Hardware Store
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Made From The Beat Cows* C m ai
And Rich Milk
School of Journalism In Philippines
Manila.—A school of journalism, the
first in the Far East, has been estab­
lished at the University of the Philip­
pines, in Manila.
Admission to the School of Journal­
ism is limited to third and fourth year
students who have shown marked
ability in the use of English. .The
course is open to both men and wo­
men. A class of about 50 registered
at the opening of the journalistic
course.
Tell your friend to subscribe
How’s This ? y
W e offer $100.00 tor any case o f catarrh
that cannot be cured by HALL’S
CATARRH MEDICINE,
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak­
en internally and acts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Sold by druggists for over forty years.
Price 75c. Testimonials free.
F. 3 , Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Implements
Our Mother Hubbard Brand prist
butter has no peers and few equals
in this country. You have only to
try a pound print to be convinced ef
this broad truth.
We defy any
creamery or dairy to produce ie rich­
er tasting, better natvral colored,
smoother, more wholesome butter
than our Mother Hubbard Brand.
AT YOUR GROCER
Hubbard Creamery Co.
HUBBARD. OREGON
H. G. ZIEGLER
DEALER IN ’
Grain, Pototoes, H ay and Feed
GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS AT ALL TIMES
PAUL C. FISCHER
ATT ORNE Y-AT-LAW
Beaver Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON
A L L KINDS O F T R U C K IN G DO NE IN CO N ­
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