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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
-CAN B Y NEWS- Mrs. C. E. Nelson o f Barlow de voted Saturday to picking black ber ries at the “ City»Garden Home” of —BY ELMER M. GOLDER— her mother, Mrs: M. R. Pullen in Canby. Mrs. Nelson thinks there is C. V. Prouty has Changed the en no better crop o f berries in the state John -Samuelson has been doing some remodeling on his house in the trance o f his confectionery and j)ool than» the crop on the little home room from the side to the front- place here. north part o f town. ' . A number o f our young people* center, which gives the place a far Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vinyard attend- went to W oodbum Sunday to picnic better appearance and is a whole lot td the chautauqua Friday evening. at the W oodbum City park, where it | handier. Mr. Prouty reports busi Chas. G. Combs and wife left Mon is cool and shady. How nice it wcmld ness booming. day fo r Scio, Linn county, to ¿spend Mrs. Geo. D. Rose .returned Satur a week or ten days with his father be to have such a place right here' in Canby, where the chances o f main-? day from W oodland/ Washington, and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J-. L. taining a better park are greater. I f where she'bas/been visiting the last Combs. Mr. Combs says that he is we had one, people from other towns two weeks at Sjhe old home place. going to pitch hay to beat the band Mike Walch, blacksmith o f MacteV and run the binder and expects to and cities would come here instead. Louis Nieland has been looking burg, transacted business in this city bev a full fledged farmer before his amount] fo r a rooming house location, "Saturday night.7 Mr. Walch says return. I f you want to get better as he thinks there is a good deal to there is quite a little improvir^ going acquainted with him just drop into be made in that line o f business, and on that way, on houses, and that sev the J. R. Vinyard store when your’e that from now on untill the 1925 fair eral new bams have been built re in a hurry to get waited upon— he’ll it will continue to be more profitable. cently. _ r ■ be there after he leaves the farm. Albert H, Lee has purchased a nice John Etzel Of-J\£acksburg, is re Harold Vinyard, brother o f J. R. horse and buggy and enjoys a ride modeling.-bia, house and is making Vinyard and son o f Mr. and Mrs. occasionally. This outfit will pr'oVe several other improvements around A. M. Vinyard, is here to spend his very useful on his little place north tl/e fifuildings. vacation. He is a student atvthe 0. o f town. Roy Parmenter o f Barlow, recently A. C. at Corvalis. Misss Bertha Hoffman o f Portland, purcha&ed a new .Baby Grand Chre- Miss Grace Tovias o f Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Rose volet from H all’s garage. visited at the home o f Mr. and. Mrs. over the week-end and enjoyed a ride John Parveletz o f Union Hall dis C.-D. Keesling a few days last week. with Mr. and Mrs. Rose to Wilhoit trict, and John Stockes o f New Era, Miss Hazel Collins, daughter of •Springs Sunday. Miss Hoffman is recently purchased new Chrevrolets Mrs. Dora Collins o f Macksburg, assistant librarian at the Albina from H all’s garage. These two deals was taken to a Portland hospitaklasl branch of., the Portland Public Lib- were hand lap. 'by Chas. Thomas o f Friday to be operated upon* for ' rary. , \ the Chrevoikt sales force. dropsy o f the intestines. Dr. H. A. Clarence Youngstrom o f tlife stage Mrs. Bert Hall and son Jimmie, Dedman is' the. attending physician. line, has been joined by ins' wife left Sunday- for Seattle, to spend two Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Keesling, sons and children, who arrived here Sat weeks visiting relatives and friends. Floyd and Charles and daughter urday froiii Woodland, Washington, While up that way they will visit at Opal, attended the chautauqua Fri where they were visiting. Mr. and Tacoma and will motor up to Mt. day. Mrs. Youngstrom formerly resided Ranier, also will run up to Victoria, The Oregon Stage Co. has pur at Newbergi B. C. Mr. Hall says he expects to chased a new $6,500 United States Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dozier and motor to Seattle in his Chevrolet truck, which will be given a “ stage daughter Gladys, motored to Mola- about August 5th and bring them b od y” and put into operation be to visit relatives. Mr. back. __ . tween Tillamook and Rockawaj Dozier took a run to W ilhoit from H. Patch o f the Vinyard store, re Beach, a run o f 15 miles, as soqp as there and a good swig o f “ bottled cently returned from Pacific City, the road has been either hard-surfac Wilhoit. ’ ’ where he ^pent his vaoatffm. Mr. ed or payed, which may not be dortc Rev. E. K. Bailey o f Seattle has Patch says salmon tasted fine down fo r two or three months. The com been giving lectures at the Norwe there. pany ,w ill make four round-trips] gian Free Church in Canby every CANBY HAS W ELL daily, two. irt the forenoon and two evening fo r a week. Those hearing • 530 FEET DEEP j in the afternoon. M. J. Lee, mana him say he is an able talker. The new well which was recently} ger o f the' company, states that the F. T. Willett is still quite feeble. finished in 530 feet in depth, and at] exact ditte they will begin operation He is 84cyears old, and, although not 6 o ’clock Saturday night the water] o f this new line is still unknown', but confined to his room is unable to get was within 18 (eighteen) feet o f the] promises a splendid service to the around very well o f late. Mr. Willett top. When it was suggested that a' people along that line and anticipated is a Civil W ar veteran, having served new and deeper well be sunk several; a well paying stage line. ifi Company I, First Michigan Sharp o f the people o f Canby objected to All churches- should have printed Shooters, and still has the bayonet the idea, but some o f our influential church calendars for use every Sun which he carried while at the front. citizens, including Mayor W. S. I day, A ll these little things help to He is also a former school teacher, Maple, M. T l A e , W .rM . Bair, C. H.j keep people interested in their having taught in the states o f 'I n Sheldon, Dr. H. A. Dedman, H. B. I diana, Oklahoma and Kansan. Mrs. Evans and G. W . White won out andj church affairs. The; Observer prints them. || Katie Willett, his wife, is also a the well is m&y at the service o f the j Martin Danielsen transacted busi former school teacher, having taught City o f Canby, and is one o f the ness in Oregon City Saturday. in the latter two states. She was the finest wells ckamas county. Geo. W. Ross o f .Barlow transacted first postmistress o f Liberal, having There will be p| reason for complaint business in the county seat Saturday.; come here for the first time over 30 on the water system o f the city in Mr. Ross has engaged in the fuel years ago. The Liberal post office the future, judging from present in- business and has built a new wood was discontinued over 4 years ago. dications o f the new well. shed large enough to hold over 300 Mrs. B . C. Smith says the res cords o f wood and will soon erreet taurant business is getting better. another one about the same size. The interior appearance is more at He will carry on I a general retail tractive than it used to be. business. Mrs. T. H. Earles, manager of. R. S, Yoder, brother, o f the two Commercial Hotel says business is Yoder brothers o f (jhe Confectionery progressing. Her sons have been dig will again teach the Sampson school ging a large basement under the ho INTERIOR and EXTERIOR south O f Canby. tel, and it will be a great improve ment to the establishment, says Mrs. W ork Guaranteed Earles. Mrs. A. Arnolds and two children o f Portland have been visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. 0 . A. Adams CANBY, OFEGON this week. W. D.*.Terry o f Portland is stop Why! it’s been many years%inee USE THE PHONE ping at Commercial Hotel. Mr. you could pick up a Terry is a brother o f Mrs. T. H. 1 7 Jeweled Elgin, 20 year Earles, the manager. A. C. Howland, realtor, o f Oregon case for 20.00 City, was in Canby Monday accom We have them, and tyValthair, A LITTLE H O M E OF panied by several homeseekeijs from Watches at proportionate prices. C O M FO R T the Middle West. We sell the best grade of SILVER S. 0 . Dillman, realtor, o f Oregon Near Portland for YOU. 1-2 acre WARE manufactured. City, brought a load o f homeseekers tract, 4 room house, electricity, gas, water piped to the place and avail-’ here Monday to show them the coun A Complete Set 10.50 upwards able. Located l lr4 miles south ot try around Canby. Big reductions on Cut-Glass, Sand Lents station, easf of 82nd St. P. A. Alvin, o f Cape Horn Island, wich Trays, Cake Dishes, etc. uear Battin school. It is close to on Route 1, was in this city Monday Mt. Scott hill. Fine location; $1600 transacting business. Every $5.00 and $6.00 article in the $400 down, $12 per month. Store cut to $3.00 and $3.50 One o f the salesman in a local C. W.-Chamberlain, box store said the other day that he would WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT 241 A, Portland, or E. M. rather read local news items than any other kind o f reading material. Golder, Canby, box 175; L. V , GRAY That is the case o f many others. JEWELER When you know o f anything that Canby Oregon will make up good news, just tell Mr. Golder— he will frame it up in good style. Mr. and Mrs. W. H., Lucke and Music for the Mrs. Carl Lucke and children motor DANCE ed to W ilhoit Springs Sunday where they will spend a week camping out. Violin and Piano Music AND Furnished for Dances G. Woodard returned .Monday apply at from Wasco and Morrow counties and other points in Eastern Oregon, FIXUMSHOP where he has spent a' week’s vaca 709 Seventh St. Oregon City tion. He says the wheat crop in ^ JACK ROSE Eastern Oregon is the greatest they have had fo r many years, and the farmers are all in good spirits. Lent Bros, garage is. going to have a slightly different interior appear ance from now, in the £ront end, as the carpenters were busy the first o f the week changing the windows 'and doing other “ tinkering” jobs. G. W . W H ITE Eddie Hures went to Salem last At a Fair Price Saturday night and to Portland Sun For Hungry Folks G A R A G E day evening with friends. Stop in when you visit O regon City and Jacob Yost o f the vicinity o f Au get well satisfied. CHICKEN DINNER on rora was in the city Sunday even Authorized agency for Sunday 4 0 c , 4 5 c. ing, accompanied by visitors who Meals 30c, 35c Ford cars and Fordson were returning to Oregon City via Oregon City Cafe the Lee stage line. Tractors. Genuine Ford E. C. Fiske, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown o f New- Meal Tickets $ 5 .5 0 parts used and all work Guaran berg and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Palmer Service that Pleases teed. Service First. First in o f this city visited at the home o f Quality. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Frerichs Sunday. The latter are residents on Rural C A N B Y route 2. Bert Hall made a hurrj*-up trip to Portland Sunday morning to get his The FIRST N ATIO N AL wife and son Jimmie to the train, BA N K o f CA N BY bound for Seattle, and arrived there four minutes before the time o f de H. A, DEDMAN H. B. EVANS parture. He did it with a Chevrolet. President Cashier Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sheldon and | Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Bair attended M, S. HUNGATE, Prop., &|Mgr. Member Federal Re the chautauqua at Gladstone Friday j Board by week or month serve system. Under U. evening. A couple o f articles in the Canby Headquarters for Travelers S. Gov’t, Supervision. section o f our paper got all mixed up] OUR M OTTO; last week owing to an oversight in| Come to Molalla, Ore. proofreading, but we will try to catch j G O O D SERVICE such things after this. PAINTING AND 1 APERHANG1NG- E . W . Bates Talk About Low Prices! Blacksmithing Horseshoeing A Good Mekl ! ______________| Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White and | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Keesling mo- I Mrs. H. H. Eccles spent several daysltored to Oregon City Saturday, and Frank G. Micelli Notary Public 1 at Rockaway Beach. Mr. White | were accompanied by their daughter C. G. Graham and Mr. Eccles returned the first o f j Miss Vesta, Who has been visiting at I the week, but the ladies are still I the home in Macksburg and was en- there, but will return by the end o f route to Portland where she is em- MICELLI & GRAHAM the week. ployed. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practicing in State ana Federal Courts Estates and Collections 925 Ch. of Com. Bldg. Portland, Ore. MOLALLA Shoeing Shop GUARATTEED HOUSE PAINT: $2.50 the gallon. Paint your building now. Save the serface and you save all. We do upholstering and general repairing. Furniture manufacturing. We have upholstering accessories, paints, finishing material. JOE. A. BURCH, 1017 Seventh street, Oregon j City. Phone 57 tf i General Blacksmithing, wagon work, Chill plow grind ing, disc sharpening W. F. SCHOOLEY Mack Hattenhauer J. A, Hattenhauer REAL ESTATE Main st. Oregon City ! 14 years experience as a Realtor in j this city. Farms, Acreage and City Property, Knowu for Prompt Service Farmers, Do You Want Money? Stone Jars A M eat Market that serves it’s patrons with T h e B e s t in 1 will loan you money on Twenty year plan with privilege of paying all or part at any time, interest ard one twentieth part to be paid each year; liberal ap praising extended you. Write to me—I can help you. A N D KEGS Fresh and Lured Meats and Fish, in season “ Our prices satisfy our customers” ! Open Saturday eyening till nine [ By Listing Your Realty Property with us, you'get Courteous Service that you have a right to expect— And we get Results. for Preserving and Pickling CANBY MEAT MARKET Larson & Co. F. L, MATHEWS & CO., Owners ! On First Street, hear First National? Bank, Canby, Orogon, Groceries, Produce and Commission 1029 (LEWIS MONTGOMERY Madison St. Portland, Ore. Phone Tabor 2559 1001-1003 Main Street Dr. de^Lespinasse O REG O N CITY DENTIST Phone: - - , Pacific 7 0 ■ 11534 Belmont St. Portland, Ore THE Canby Coffee HOUSE DINNERS 40 CENTS The kind that satisfies hungry folks C o f f e e — that pleases particular ~ people. Next to Meat market CANBY West Coast Life Come in when you’r Hungry REQUIRES Insurance Company A Local Representative for Aurora, Canby and vicinity OFFERS Our business is to supply you with Liberal Contract including First Year and Renewal Commissions; Quality Groceries Write to at satisfactory prices, and we are §§ji able to SAVE you some MONEY. J. W . STE W AR T 705 Gasco Building ED RACKLEFF GROCERY I n t h e h e a r t o f t h is tra d e cen tre. Portland, Oregon § b ig § tjfh e- Finest Pies and cakes are made from our flour by even ordinary cooks. It ¡3 so blended as to make pe.fect pastry f and cake dough as well as bread of the finest quality. Order a sack and you’ll not regret it. Remember the name, “ DIAMOND FLOUR” . 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