Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, August 11, 1921, Image 6

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    M r. and Mrs. Fred Reeves and chil­
dren, Joseph, W inchill, and Julia Ruth
o f Chicago, 111., are touring the Nbrth-
west in the interest o f the children’s
education. Tuesday morning they vis­
ited the Oregon City Woolen M ills,
Wednesday they visited the salmon can­
neries at Astoria. W hile here in Aurora
they were dinner guests at the Frank
'M ille r Home.
Agnes Smith, who works at Sadler and
Kraus, is taking her vacation.
Asquath and w ife and Hockin and
w ife are spending a good vacation at the
beach.
A nine-pound girl was bom August 2
to M r. and Mrs, J. P. Dozier.
T he Canby Growers? Association will
meet this Friday night. They are de­
sirous o f standardizing crops o f vege­
tables, fruits, etc., in order to sell in
car lots, and on some products will en­
deavor to co-operate with the “ Oregon
Growers.”
A T T H E SEA SH ORE
M r. and Mrs. S. A. M iller a-re-ion a
vocation, taking in the sights at Seaside,
Rockaway and other beaches. Dewey
M iller is looking after his father’s busi­
ness in their absence.
M U L 1N O NEW S
M r, and Mrs. C. M . Daniels and chil-
, dren from Dallas visited relatives and
friends here last Saturday and Sunday.
Everyone around here is busy cutting
and stacking grain.
• M r. and Mrs. Joseph Daniels and
children, Mrs. Catherine Goucher,
Messrs.' W ill, A1 and Durl Jones, mo­
tored to W ilhoit mineral springs and
spent the day last Saturday.
Work is progressing on the road
work and they are about ready to start
paving on the M ulino end o f the road.
T he beautiful new home o f Walter
W aldorf is nearing completion.
J. J. Mallot has built a new barn.
T om Taylor was the builder. _
Mr. and Mrs. John Bounds and chil­
dren and M r. and Mrs. Bayne Howard
went to the coast to be gone two weeks.
M r. and Mrs. Joe Daniels and chil­
dren visited relatives in Canby last Sun­
day evening.
Arthur Kimmons M allot was buried
in the Zion Cemetery at Canby last Sun­
day afternoon. Funeral services were
held in the Holman and Pace Chapel
under the auspices o f the Loyal Legion
and_ Rev. Jack Ware preached the fu ­
neral sermon. T he floral offerings
^w efe profuse and beautiful. T he coffin
( was draped in the national flag. Mr.
Mallot died while in service over seas
in France about three years ago and his
body arrived home last Thursday. Fie
leaves one little daughter, Dorothy, a
* father, J. J. Mallot and three brothers,
as follows: George Mallot o f Maupin,
Ernest Mallot o f Oregon City, J. M al­
lot, Jr. o f M ulino and one sister Mrs.
T om Fish o f Mulino.
T he flag that draped the casket was
given to the father and he in turn gave
it to the soldier’s little daughter. The
remains were laid to rest beside his
mother and one brother and a sister.
Elizabeth Lang o f M edy visited rel­
atives and friends here in M ulino last
week.
By Listing Your Realty.
Property with us, you get
j Courteous Service that you
| have a right to expect—
j And we get Results.
Everyone appreciates courteous treatment and a
well assorted stock to select from.
When you need lumber or building material you think
o f the quality and service you are to receive.
If you deal with Copeland’s you receive both in the
fullest measure.
OUR MOTTO
Q U A LIT Y FIRST
SERVICE A L W A Y S '
C O P E L A N D ’S , Hubbard, Oregon
AURORA MEAT MARKET
E ast S id e Mill ]
& L u m b e r C o.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Affiliated Companies
Oregon Door
Co.
Manufacturers
SASH and DOORS
GENERAL MILL W ORK
Plant and Offices
Foot of Spokane Auenue
PORTLAND, OREGON
East Side Box Co.
Manufacturers
BOX SHOOKS and CRATES
HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, FIR
Plant and Offices
Foot of Spokane Avenue
PORTLAND, OREGON
F. J. Kupfer, President
J./-i,.-Locke, Vice-President
Frank T. Berry, Sec’y.-Treas.
Directors:
Walter E. Critchlow
*
Conrad P. Olson
E. P. Sweeney
Oregon & Wyoming Oil and Gas Co.
IN THE M ATTER OF THE GUAR­
D IANSHIP GF OLIVER J. BOW­
ERS and CLARENCE J. BOWERS,
MINORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has filed a petition in the
County Court o f Marion County, Ore­
gon, for a license to sell certain real
property belonging to said minors and
that the Court has fixed Monday Au­
gust the 15th, at 10 o ’clock A. M. at
the County Court house in Salem,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections, if any there be, to
the issuance o f said license on the
part o f the next o f kin o f said min­
ors and all others interested.
The said real property being an un­
divided one half interest in tract o f
land lying in section- 4,tp, 4 S. R. 1 W.
Will, and containing about 2, acres
more or less.
JOHN BOWERS, GUARDIAN
Napleon Davis, A t t’y for Guardian,
fir s t publication July 14, 1921.
Last publication August 11, 1921
Our Cord Tire Values
Firestone Cord tires are made exclusively in Plant No. 1. Our process "of double
gum-dipping each ply of cord gives thicker insulation. The massive non-skid tread,
with extra thickness where wear is most severe, gives rear effectiveness in holding the
car against slipping and adds many extra miles of service.
Firestone Cord tires are sold at the lowest prices in cord
tire history: 30x3^, $24.50; 32x4, $46.30; 34x4 bi, $54.90.
There are Firestone Dealers Everywhere to Serve You
C A S T O R IA
NOTICE
The increasing popular demand for the Firestone Standard 30x31^ inch tire over
a period of years ha i given us big volume. Our Plant No. 2 devoted wholly to this size
tire with a capacity of 16,000 tires.and 20,009 tubes per day cuts costs on every operations
On May 2, we dropped our price to $13.95 passing on to the car owner the full
benefits of this big sales volume and this labor-saving plant. This tire has been our
standard for years— four plies long staple fabric— extra gum between plies— heavy
non-skid tread. The greatest value ever offered car owners. Insist on Firestone.
Plant and Offices
Foot of Spokane Avenue
REAL ESTATE
j
Main st.
Oregon City
14 years experience as a Realtor in
this city. Farms, Acreage and City
Property.
Always bears
the
Signature of
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In Am erica
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For In fan ts and Children
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An Uptodate Sanitary Meat
Market that handles every­
thing best in m e a t s
fresh and cured.
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS
FRAMED MINING TIMBER
FIR CROSS ARMS
STANDARD
Authorized Capital Stock $1,000,000
Incorporated unker the laws of the state of Oregon
726-727-728 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
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T he Methodist church was turned
CAN BY NEW S
over to the interests o f the Norwegian
By Elmer M . Golder
Som^NSappenings Recorded Last Week Lutheran Convention last Sunday. T he
Lutheran church here is not large
E. A. Rackleff is making thrice-a-
eopugh to accommodate as large a crowd
week trips to Portland to take osteopath­
as -was present last Sunday. T he entire
ic treatments for misplacement o f the
service was in the English language.
neck muscles, which has bothered' him
Mrs. W . Boyd More-and gran daugh­
for years, and has caused a defect in his
ter June ©hristine M oore went to Eu­
voice. Dr. Melvin Rackleff, his son,
gene Sunday for a visit. June Christine
is’ the attending physician. M r. Rack­
is the. little daughter o f Rev. and Mrs.
le f f Is being relieved at the store by his
J. Stanford M oore, residents o f Salem.
daughter, Mrs. T . W . Laird.
Mrs. P. A. Alvin, w if e 'o f the owner
C. Schultz o f F. L. Matthews & Co.,
owners o f the meat market, made a busi­ o f Cape Horn Island on Rural route 1,
came out Sudday to spend a day or two
ness trip to Oregon City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wait and Mrs. at the country home o f her husband.
Mary Kutzschan, Mrs. Wait’s mother, Mrs. Alvin has been devoting a good
left Monday for Nye Beach, near New­ deal o f her time to business in Portland.
P. A. Alvin left this Thursday for
port, to spend their two week’ s vacation.
J. W . Lowry is building a large new points.in Yamhill county in search o f
barn 40x50 feet, with a shed o f f from some good live stock, including three or
the main building 16x50, for Dan Sol-, four good milch cows. H e intends to
stock his place with a few. cows o f good
omon; in Canby.
Theodore Eid, son o f John Eid, our blood and some Angora goats. M r. Alvin
hardware merchant, left Monday morn­ is highly pleased with his Cape Horn
LIVELY BALL G A M E
A T ’ M A C K SB U R G SU N D AY
One o f the largest crowds that has-
asseinbled at ■ Macksburg for many
month's was there last Sunday to see
the ball game between the “ crack .team”
o f the Fields Motor.Company o f Port-
' and and the famous Macksburg “ strong
arm” team. T h e. score Was three to
eleven (3 to 11) in favor o f the visiting
team. T h e Macksburg players were:
Pitcher, L. Vick; catcher, C. Vick;
first base, A. Kalb; second' base, Paul
Peters; third base, W . Zacher ; short stop
H . Ridings; right field, G . Krause;
left field, H . Etzel; Center, R. Etzel.
Not so bad after all, boys. T he “ crack
team” o f the motor company, continually
practices after working hours and every
minute posible, while the Macksburg
boys are all prosperous farmer boys and
work too long days to enable themselves
to devote necessary time to the practice
o f baseball in harvest time, but watch
out next time!
ing for Newport to spend ten days va­
.B ert Hall o f -the garage; drove to j CLACKAM AS C O U N T Y ASSESSOR
cation.
M ARRIES O SW E G O MISS
M r. and Mrs. Elmer G older and Newberg Sunday ti .inspect his 20 atre |
children drove to .Portland, via Lents farm, ten of which is in apple orchard.
W . B. Cook, the county assessor, o f
district, Saturday and were treated to j H e has owned this farm for a long time j Oregon City and Miss Ethel Baker o f
1
but
has
not
lived
on
it
for
several
years,.j
a fine dinner at the home o f C. W .
Oswego were married Sunday at the
Chamberlain, Mrs. G older’s brother,; having engaged a man who attends to his latter place by Rev. W . Boyd M oore o f
The latter returned to Canby with the: ! interests there very satisfactorily.
the Methodist church o f Canby. T he
Golders in the evçning and spent the I M r. and Mrs. James Brady o f the couple will reside in Oregon City.:
wëek-ènd. On Sunday they picniced on I \ Brady Mercantile Co. o f Oregon City
the ¿banks o f the Molalla river near drove up to this city Sunday to look
F. C. Sailer went to W ilhoit Springs
Knight’s bridge— one o f the fin e s t're -; over the place.
Sunday with relatives and friends.
j
Here’ s what we like to get by mail:
creation spots in Clackamas county.
T he writer spent Monday in Port­
| A dance was held at the J. B. Gibson |
| “ Enclosed find check for $1.50 for land in the interests of' The Observer ,
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which
please
enter
my
subscription
to
the
hall last Saturday evening at Macksburg,!
Wm. M . Stone, lawyer ^nd legislator,
and a good sized crowd was in atten- ! j Observer for one year” ’ Let us hear o f Oregon City was married Monday to
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dance.
Miss E. Breckle,
George W . Scramlin, Macksburg! I O. B. Franklin o f the Rural Dell
Thirty-one years ago in June, Mrs. J.
merchant, is spending the entire week! | district is digging a new w e ll‘ on the N. Dustin, then Mrs. Jennie Newbury,
in Portland, attending Buyers’ conven-j grounds o f the Sampson school. M r.
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brother is looking after the store during; and on lor nearly 11 years.
W . S. Sconce o f Rural Dell district ^ ra storf that most
,us know about,
his absence.
She l «there yet, so this is no obituary.
When you spend your $1.50 for a! has been re-papering his house and do­ Mrs. ■ Newbury, became Mrs. Dgstin in.
ing other improving about the place,
year’s subscription to
1905. She had the railroad o ffice ,
Tom Watson, well known here, who
server you get more for your money than
was taken back to the middlewest byl Pres ° f flce and P0^ o ffice 31 years, but
you might at first think you are getting.
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Your order adds that much more pow er. Dr. H . A. edman severDal weeks ago, I now the e*Pre8S offlc^ « «
died last Friday morning at the home! other
.besides the store, and she has
to a publication devoted to your interests!
and to the interests o f the community | if his sister. M r. Watson Was afflicted alwaP doHe a remarkably good business
with kidney trouble.
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during-the 31 years. Her mother,.Mr*,
in which you live, and the amount you j
Rev. G. C. Wicker spent Monday, in I Mai7 E- M oore still lives at Jefferson
pay is just as highly appreciated as !
though you were spending a hundred Portland attending to business. T he ! Island’ Montana: Her oldest son, Ray,
Reverend says that a dozen people were j 18 manager o f the Western Oregon Han-
dollars. Subscribe, i f you want the j
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I enrolled as members o f the Nazarinei d^e Factory o f Portland, There are
four other Gluldren and a11
N ew -
M . J. Lee deyoted all o f last Sunday church Sunday, July 24.
F. C. Sailer o f the" N eedy district bur>'s and a11 hvf in P9rtland- S^ept one
to operating one o f his stages between
Oregon City and Canby, as he got took a load o f calves to Portland Mon-| daughter who lives at Dalles,
T he Aurora Qb-\
H. G. ZIEGLER
DEALER IN
Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed
GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS AT ALL TIMES
ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING DONE IN CON­
NECTION WITH WAREHOUSE.
AURORA
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OREGON
crowded, owing to the . rush. Sounds
like brisk business!
Rile Garrett played the violin, Fred
Eiman, the piano and Carl Schmitt the
drums, at the dance^ at Gibson’s hall
last Saturday night.
day, M r. Sailer says he and his brothers |
have their hands full now, as they have j Most thoroughly read and most wid-
a good deal o f farm work to do in ad- ely quoted weekly paper in the great
dition to their regular stock buying busi- Willamette valley, between Portland
ness. Th ey have a 20 acre field o f hops and Salem.
Subscribe for the Aurora
this year.
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