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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
- Arthur Pressey o f Oregon City R.5,1 . Motorcycle For Sale won first prize on his roan Belgian 1919 Indian fully equipped, spot light } mare Ruby, weight 1950 pounds, an$ battery, ABC generatorO electric horn. By Elmer M. Golder | second prize on Victoria, mother o f ¡$100 cash. G, W. White Motor Co. It TH E HORSES— H OW j Ruby, also a roan mare o f the same T H E 7 RACED J breed, weighing 1935 pounds. Victor- Tedy Hamm, driver by its owner j ia js an imported mare from Belgian. A . J. Dickerson, ia a pacer -and came ■ This team was taken right off the out winner in the first heat at the j plow and brought to the fair and con- Clackamas county fair. Teddy is a sequently^were not in the best o f trim horse to be proud of. Gresham Boy f ° r the show, came out second in the first heat; “ G lo ry " a very stylish pacer was third in the first heat and King Seal HARMS OP MAOKSBURG - ——— Next Week WINS MANY RIBBONS fourth. In the second heat Gresham sC A N B Y N EW S Watch cloaks will be on display at this store Dont forget the date.—Sadler and Kraus. Aurora Ore. this space ®” y T on ° t £ ,h' sor,>r'“ ° f ,m“ y ! H. D .Harms o£ Maakstarg, won two people, as Teddy H a n « was closing | d ^ „ „ CotswoW sheep , t in on him_fast, and o f cpnrse Teddy cla 4 , ma9 county-fair last week, was second^ Glory camc thu-d .gam , d h cbe6ter w w te hogs he er- SS ‘ f0Urth- a1” / ? 6 hibited he won first prise on a two- heat Teddy Hamm won first by . bigl ,d b fi t £ a boar „„d e r margin, Gresham Boy second, Glory six months,A second prize on a brood third and King Seal fourth. sow, second: on . a sow and litter and The next was the trotters. Zom Dell first prize oh a gilt under six months won first in all three heats. Helsley old. Mr. Harms is a booster for the was the driver (and he knew his busi Chester White. ! ness too) Zombrununn, driven by C of- feene won second in the first heat, third in the second and second in the BARRED ROCKS OF MRS. A N D KEGS third. Jennie W . driven by Wheeler KLEINSMITH SHOWN AT won third in the first heat, second in GLAOKAMAS FAIR the second and third in the third. Lot Mrs. H. C. Kleinsmith o f Hoff post tie Ansel, driven by Merill, the owner, office, on the Beaver Creek road ex came fourth in all three heats. hibited some o f the finest Barred “ S o o n " a running horse, won first Plymouth Rock chickens that you prize by a good margin. Belfrey,. ¡could find anywhere in ’ the country. whose sire was a fine horse named She liad 12 altogether, six pullets, 2 “ F irm an" won second and was driv ¡hens and 4 cockrels. The two hens en by the owner, Mr. James. Dorothy have a combined record o f 435 eggs a N. owned by W. Honneyman o f Port 1001-1003 Main Street year*. One o f them lays 221 eggs land, was driven by Mr. Donnelly won j while the other lays 214. Mrs. Klein» OREGON CITY third prize Tony Murrfttto’s “ Sweet smith says these chickens are bred to T o o th " took fourth. “ Sweet T ooth " I lay. Leghorn chickens do not stand is a very pretty horse and has done in well with this chieken specialist much better in the past. Nothing but Barred Plymouth Rocks Ray Lee o f Canby exhibited four f or She has a pen o f five pullets New Zealand Red rabbits at the fair, |a^. \\resdern Washington experi- also one Flemish Giant doe. |ment station at thia timgi That sta- R. B. F. GIESY S. J5. Bracy exhibited 10 head o f j ^|on js Puyallup. These five have fine Poland China hogs. •r^ ° ! ! 7: laid 1106 eggs. Mrs. Kleinsmith is a Big Ju m bo" his “ big hog weighs 575 leader o f the Clarks Poultry club, and pounds at 14 months. Mr. Bracy lives this club has a good sized member near Hubbard and has 75 o f this ship. She has raised Barred Plym breed o f hogs at the farm now. He outh Rocks for many years and advo has raised hogs for over fifteen years, cated them for best results. Both Phones and has had many kinds and breeds Office at Residence o f hogs, but has in the last three years centered his attention to the W . W . Irvin o f Aurora exhibited & Poland China, with better results fine herd o f eight Durham Short Horn than he has ever had before. cattle at the Clackamas county fair E. J. Larkins & Son o f Estacada ex last week. His winnings were good. hibited a large type o f Poland China ATTO RN EY -AT-LAW hogs at the fair at Canby. Beaver Building G. L. Winzler o f Canby Route 1, Does he advertise? OREGON CITY, OREGON showed a fine running horse at the Stone L arsen & C o. Phone: - - Pacific TO PAUL C. FISCHER OPPOP.TTTOT'FV G I A N T ber yard, and it wouldn’t hurt if ws had a live Commercial club. for others—make money by saving it. Three cavity section mold Confectionery and Grocery “ anything you want” A. L. Palmer, Mgr., Canby, Ore. MRS. FRERICHS’ W a sh in g C om poun d MANUFACTURED IN CANBY The biggest labor saver for women who wash their clothes. 25 cents a package fi pkgs. for $1.00. A package lasts a month; USE IT, Canby, Oregon Do not invest your money in a musi cal instrument until you have heard the wonderful “ The Tone Superior” a cabinet machine of very beautiful design, made in Iowa. When you hear it you will want one in YOUR home. W ALTH AM W ATCHES J. B . G IB S O N A T MACKSBURG NOTE—W e pay cash for Wheat, Oats and Potatoes. CASTOR For Infants and Children for vulcanizing Tires and Tubes; first- In Use For Over 3 0 class condition; $125.00—cost $260.00 six Always bears the months ago. A good buy for a farmer Signature o f or anyone with a car—Make your tires LAST. Come and get the outfit from Canby Vulcanizing Shop J. R. PITTS CLAXTONOLA Get this Outfit Vulcanize your own Tiret and do work STUMPING POWDER non-freezing; the fumes don’ t cause headache. Every user a booster. Phone 52-5 Professional cards run regular in thq papei; are $1.00 per month, or $10 per year when in advance. Years By Listing Your Realty Property with us, you get Courteous Service that you have $ right to ex p e c ts And we get Results. W I f . SCHOOLS Y REAL ESI ArE Main st? Oregon City 14 years experience as a Realtor in this city. Farms, Acreage and City Property. ‘ ' ? IS Jewels R A IL R O A D TIME CARD SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTH BOUND . (on Hag)____ ______ 7:56 a. m (Stop)...................... 10:22 a.m. (stop)........................ 3:08 p.m. (stop). .......... . 6 82 p,m. SOUTH BOUND No, 23 (s t o p )........... ______ ,9:09 a. iff. No, 17 (s t o p ).................. 2:59 p.m R o , 27 (on flag)_____ _____ 6:10 p.m No. No. No. No. 16 28 18 24 INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Work Guaranteed E . W . Bates CANBY, OREGON USE THE PHONE The trucks have been busy hauling gravelf for the bad roads between the Chas.yDryer and Frank Kyniston homes 0 CHARGES ARE ALWAYS REASONABLE L. V . GRAY Canby JEWELER ; Oregon E d. P . H eim TAILOR Farmers, Do You W ant Money? Everything For The Farmer J. C. M OORE M achinist Oxy-acetylene welding a specialty General Repairing, Farm Machinery, Etc, s. MAPLE g a r a parts used and all work Guaran- teed. Service First, First Quality. c a n ay SQ TÉL Board al room, by day, or week Furnisfri housekeeping rooms “ Sto^t the Commercial” MÌ, T. H, EARLS Manager L O U IS W E B E R T Notary Public Fire Insurance Aurora: ö^ninutes from Salem; 60 minutes Jfn Portland; 30 min utes from Qfon City. OREGON AURORA lUILTJN CABBETS jo old Qr hpiases--;to your fler. Now is thg tir$e tp thipk about the hft-in cabi net which will make Mother’s irk easier. ANYWHERE, ANYTIME Prompt Service Let Us Know When You Need Us BRADY & W 6 6 D B U rfor Fresh and Cured Meats but a very NECESSARY one. The patronHix| attained proves the point. Come every dajnr* /“ Canby Coffee HQU§E 40 The kind th»* .. - .. satisfies f hungry d in n e r s Come in when you’r Hungry Professional Nursing B p D W T & W ee# ? m . e . I s a a c s , m O verlan d C ar, F our N ew -fire s thoroughly "”er[laaiej. An unusual buy at $175. One hundred, seventy-five dollars Think of it! Chevrolet 490, delivery body, good running condi tion $350.00. FORD touring car, in fine running order. Don’t be without a car when yon can pick up such bargains. OPERA H O U SE G A R A G E MRS. GENEVEIVE FAULKNER Samson Tractors, Twin City Tractors and Utilitor Garden Tractor * OREGON It LOOK HfiRE •AUTHORIZED AG’ flNCY FOR CANBY „ a r k e t »nager Very Reasonable Terms Box 196 , W O O D B I J R N FIS;, _______________ iff THE , , , “ M T OKE F i e ,h'8 m»rke‘ „ha8 ,lte“ ‘ y A E '-i* _ i,fo r your fresh Fish. CANBY MEAT MARKET '-s gBaawLL— J__r 1 2t m a new industry that serves it’s patrons with T h e B e s t in gpd Fish, in season “ Our prices satisfy <w fiffstomers” Open Saturday evening till pipe YAEER Woodburn, Oregop A Meat Market g e Authorized agency for Ford cars and Fordson. Tractors. Genuine Ford COMMERCIAL Bank o f Oregon City Bldg. Phone 366, Res. 237-J Oregon City A Service That Satisfies SI GNS folks C offee —that pleases particular^ people. Next to Meat market CANBY G. W . W HITE wh&,you come to Canby Donald, Oregon m w. A G O D PLACE T O STOP E. H. COOPER & SON jBlacksmithing is g §ERVICE, and you are en titled to the p gS fi That’s wh^jt yoo get at our sfrog. TgU ypu| friend to subscribe FIRE F. L. MATHEWS & CO., Owners On First Street, near First National Bank, Canby, Orogon, H orseshoeing indicates tfet the Barlow community is growing/ Phene Tabor 2f Dr, de Lespin&ßge Expert Watch Repairing People in and near AURORA may leave their “ disabled” watches at the Molalla Electric office in Aurora and t&fi orders will be taken care of promptly, • Artistic Printing The Aurora Observer will receive subscriptions for the Portland BENTIffT Oregonian, Journal or Telegram Portland, Qrg Daily and Sunday Oregonian, $8. year 1153$ Belmont St. 4 I “ “ 44 $4.25 6 mo. ¿Jaily, without Sv-day, $6 year AUTOMOBILE and */| ,f ' $,25, 6 mo. CASUALTY i n s u r a n c e Journal Same Price REAL ESTATE Telegra n, daily, $5 per year E. H. Cooper. M. R. Cooper Bk>r 6 mo, $2.75 Established in 1902 SIGN COMPANY Oregon City If your clock won’ t run. bring ¡Jit in and we’ ll MAKE it run. By Mrs. M. Kloster. Manuel King had the misfortune o f Means More Sales for You breaking his leg when a heavy piece o f wood fell on it the other day. Mr. Business Man Mrs. Peterson left yesterday for When you begin advertising in Portland where she will spend a this paper you start on the road couple o f weeks visiting friends. to more business. There |is no Prompt action o f the volunteer fire better or cheaper medium for . fighters o f Barlow saved the Robin reaching the buyers of this com son home from complete distraction munity. a few nights ago, when fire at quite a headway was discovered. The big We can also provide water tank was a wonderful help, which has proven to be in other cases. Lee Carter o f Portland came out o f every description | and spent Sunday with his family,who are at present stopping with Mrs.Car- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bochler. Mr. Carter’ s work is in Portland, Mrs. B. Tull and Vernie Kensey ‘From the Cheauest That’s Good, went to Salem one day this week, and To the Best That’ s Made.” Mrs. Potsford took charge o f the post office for the day, WE WANT YOUR VISIT Gerald Ball sustained a severe cut about the head a few days ago when some one dropped a bucket down the silo where he was working. His in juries are not considered serious how ever. Most o f the population o f this town togk ip. Jhe Clackamas; eoupty fa|r at 100J Fourth Opp, S. P, Tiçket Off, Canby ias| week, apd eyery pne say$ it was fretter than it has been for P ortland , O regon several years, The recent rainfall has made every one here quite happy, as it was so badly needed. (You notice that the 1 will loaoyou money on Twenty year j dust has settled.) plan with privilege of paying all or part | Eugene Hr ter o f Portland spent pjfapy fift^r&sj ard gng £vyfintiej.fr Sundky ith his mother-in-law, Mrs. part to fre paij jeaefr year; liberal ap $cpgg(n$. fe^Wlvlostei has converted his harp praising extended you, Writ# to me—1 into # ^rage, With the assistance o f can help you. Clinn. LEWIS MONTGOMERY Several n\w houses are under con 1029 E. Madison St. Portland, Ore. struction inand near this town, which fÇagh to A ccom pany rd#r R O BER TSO N CAJs'By PAINTING AND 1 APERHANGING A party was given to Miss Ada Sher man near the Russville school house last Friday evening. High Grade Silverware Mrr. R. C . Frerichs Route 2. Canby. Ore. Mr. Georgs Hendricks and family of Aicea are visiting at the Jim ParitS home. ■ Mrsi Kyniston and her daughter Ida went t& Qrggon pity last Saturday on on a business trip. Aurora, Or. a real estate agency, a cannery, a lum By Melli8sa Kyniston All of tha hoppickers in the vicinity have returned home. Physician and Surgeon Aurora wants and needs a jeweler, BEAR CREEK UNES Groceries, Produce and Commission D fa ir last week. “ White Rose the Second" is a Short Horn white bull owned fcy- Clarence Burgess o f Route 2, Canby* which took first prize at the fair last week. This animal is only 16 months old and weighs 1050 pounds. Clarence Burgess o f Route 2, Can by, exhibited a Poland China sow with a Utter o f five. The sow weighs 490 pounds at 22 months old. One gilt (before bearing young) weighed 425 pounds at 13 months old. Mr. Burgess recommends the Poland Chi na hog as;' the easiest to fatten and keep in good shape with little feed. “ George B . " a 7 year old English Shire stallion, owned by Fritz Steg- mann o f Needy, on Route 2 Aurora, took second prize at the Clackamas county fair. His weight is one ton and he is a pretty bay in color. Many, looked for this horse to go first. The Iron Mine Farm o f 4)swego ex hibited “ Darling Vive Glow Chief” number 187368, 18 months old bull, sired by Vive LaFrance, a second son ¡of “ Old M an’s Darling Second’s youngest daughter, (so reads the re cords.) The Hizz Medicine Co.—Are giving splendid satisfaction this week, at Band Hall Aurora. Afull change o f progiam ightly. With Bpecial contests are features. Friday Eve. Amatuer contest or Home talent Bhow, for which a grand prize will be given to the winner. Sat. eve. a special program when the Big Present will be given away, Remem ber the big closing show Sat. eve. and dont fail to hear the Swiss Bell &ingers every one will recieve a present on closing night. Jars for Preserving and Pickling Service Saturday, Oct, 1st. We will take your orders, B arlow Our Advertising Complete line of Ladies and Childrens WOQDBURN, ORE. 2t