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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
Mrs. Diana McDonald only sister of The building used by Mr. Wool- the late Mrs. J. S. Vandeleur of Auro worth of Bntteville to store bis farm ra, Ore., died at her daughter’s home, machinery in, burned Sunday night. in Portland -Sept. 15, at 1:30 P. -M, Most of his farm inplements burned One son Allen McDonald and one dar-' TTirbing q’tite a loss for-him. ~ ghter Mrs. Fletcher of Portland sur Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg, who vive her, also seven grandchildren, have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. B. F. and three great- grandchildren. Ser-1 viees were held at the St. Stephens I Giesy, returned home Sunday, Episcopal church'of which Mrs. Mc Miss Diana Snyder was home over Donald has long been a member, bur the week-end from the Academy^tt ial in the Riverview cemetery. She] Mt. Angel where she is attending was bom in Quebec, Canada, and I school. was 88 years old at the time of her * * Mr. - and Mrs. Jack Sadler spent death. Friday in Portland on business. Mrs. Eliza Kerr of Seaside was here over the week-end visiting: her I Mr; and ^MrsL Keefpver and daugh te r Detta motbred to Portland Sun daughter Mrs. Albert Ehlen. Mrs. Emry Howe is in Oregon City day-^ visiting her mother Mrs. Grindlandj Mr. aid Mrs. Otis Morris and dau while Mr. Howe is away on a huntirg ghter attended the Canby fair last Wednesday. ¿V trip. - Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gribble and Mr. anj$ Mrg; Frank Miller were in children Norma and Lowell attended' Portland^bn -business last Friday . the Canby fair last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Giesy are re Mrs. Julia Bilyeu of Scio,' Grand joicing over -the arrival of a baby Chief of the Pythian Sisters, visited girl. Both motherland babe are doing Miss Emma Snyder over Sunday to nicply. make the final arrangements for the Mr. Ezra HuTst has purchased a Grand Temple -session to be held in new truck. Portland. Mrs. Diana Snyder, Diana, Aileen Mrs. Edith Carpenter was in Port and Henry Snyder, and Don, and land last Friday,- Robert Johnson w6nt to> Portland * Mrs. Powers was hostess for a love Saturday to attend the funeral of ly party last Thursday given in honor Mrs. McDonald. 'of Mrs Greenwood and daughter Miss About twenty-two left for Wood- Helen Greenwood of Salt Lake-City, bum in the buss Monday morning. and Mrs. Karl Beck of Salem. About They were a jolly crowd, everyone forty ladies were present to enjoy the seemed happy to be going and every afternoon playing five hundred- Late one seemed very pleased- with the: in the day a lovely lunch was served school..; The buss is very comfortable and is just the thing for the -trips, j after which every ope departed repeat More pupils are expected within the edly expressing the lovely time they next few weeks. had had. Cherro Flour “Makes Baking Time a Pleasure” See Your Grocer! If you have land'for sale, come in and list it. It will be advertised free and «ent to our ad dresses of buyers in Portland and The East. Aurora Realty Co. Observer Office Flour “The kind that Mother Likes’’ We exchange Flour for Wheat, - 40 lbs. of Flour fop a bushel of Wheat Many important Ads this week. y ri . . Oregon State Fair Salem, Oregon September 26th to October 1st Round Trip Reduced Fares Apply from all agency stations in Oregon , Minimum adult fare $1.00 Children of half fare age 50q When going to the State Fair combine pleasure with comfort % and convenience by - u sin g • Southern Pacific train' service' Trains operate Direct to Fair Grounds Trains 17-18-23-24 and 28 wili make regular stop ar-d Nos. 1.4 and 16 ¡will stop on flag at Fair Grounds. Special trains from Portland- and from Eiigene to ' Salem arid Fair Grounds Tuesday to >.s' ' Saturday, inclusive., For further particulars ask agents Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT," General-Passenger Agent RANGES ervice and atisfaction We carry in stock the Universal, Colonial and Majestic Ranges. Our sample floor shows over 50 ranges all times. Down It We will sell you American Field Fence at pre-war prices, just as soon as our car arrives Come in and get our prices and leave your order Hardware G. A. EHLEN Implements ■ I The Wide Awake Hardware Store Get Them Early Now is the Lime to buy your wool blankets. They Sre going fast, because women realize how comfortably warm, delightfully soft and enduring. They are'carefully woven in neat patterns and finished in a fluffy, sanitary way. Consider ing the qualities of these blankets, our prices are very lo#. ARMYBLANLET SPECIAL See them in our Main Street window; while the lot last, these woolredeemed army blankets go at $2.95 each Sadler & Kraus "The Best and Most for The Price” We also handle Graham Flour, Whole Wheat Flour and WHEAT Meal School opened in Aurora Monday, Sept. 19, with* a large enrollment and splendid teachers. Miss Sto.nebrink and; Miss Walker, two of the Aurora teachers who will “ batch” this win ter arrive^ last Thursday to arrange their '“ bachlor quarters.’’ Mrs. Jess* -Johnson and little * son Jess Van, returned from Spbkane Sunday. Mr. Andy Giesy of PortlancLwas in Aurora Friday. Henry L, Bents, Jr., left the first of the week for Corvallis, where he will attend the Oregon Agricultural col lege. Henry is a young man of .ex ceptional abifirt^ pertaining to farm .management and machinery. He was > in chaise of the large Bents hop yard near Newberg this year’ and we opine there are few O. A. C. professors that can tell Henry arfything about' hop raising or automobiles. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Nelson and son returned Sunday from a summer’s stay at Pacific City. Bern, on Wednesday of last week, to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Giesy, a boy. W. W. Irvin carried off 3 blue rib-/ bms and 3 red ones on his Short Horn ] stock at the Canby fair. . •) that give WE HAVE BUYERS NOW WANTING FARMS MONITOR MILLS G ie s y * - Because every sack is uniform and scientifically Milled frofh the choicest hard wheat A gqocTtime to lay in your winters supply Of old wheat flour. Ask For MONARCH 50 per cent BLEND Hard Wheat (Guaranteed) The Confersnce service will be held cn ^Tuesday evening, October 4 and on j The service next Sonday will be held Wednesday eyening Oct. 5 there w. 1 at 3 o’clock in the aftarnoon. In ihe be an Inspirational Commur ity service j absence of thepastor, Rev. Geo. Koeh- (entirely in the English language) lea will preaafi. The service will bf in both languiges. Germán and English, A week fro n Sunday the; pastor ex Dr.ir.d Mrs, B. F. Giesy were in pects to be back and will conduct the Portland Wednesday, the • doctor~ as regular morning service. Ob October sisting at the hospital on a surgical- 4 and 5 the Portland-Tacoma i Luther« n opération performed On Mr. Chii*T Ministerial Conférance meets in Aurora Aurora Lutheran Church Monitor, Ore. D ear F riend :' SECOND-HAND RANGÉS Absolutely Guaranteed A Guarantee means something at our store v ranging in price^from $10.00 upwards Hogg Bros. 'We .are never satisfied unless our customers are' Aurora,. Oregon, Sept. 22, 1921. I am agent for The Oregonian. My home is at the Observer Office in Aurora. lam 13 years old and in the 7th grade and I will make enough to* buy my school clothes, if the readers will send their subscriptions for that paper to me, or to the Aurora Observer office, where I will get credit for them and it will cost you no more. The Oregonian is Oregon’s biggest, best and eldest paper. /The Oregonian is going to put on a big BARGAIN SUBSCRIPTION OFFER 0ct.\25vto 31st inclusive, 1921, If you are and old subscriber, it is the chance to sh^e'.dollars by pushing your subscr’ption ahead how. If not a:subscriber at preset,1 it is eertainly a good chance to get in on these bargain prices, but you must-send me your address and money before Oct. 30th. Here they are:— • j $5.00 for Daily only, for one full year $7.00 for Daily and Sunday, for one full year Won’t you send me your subscription, or renewal to AuTora, or .the Ob server Office, please, so T can get the prize? If your subscription runs out next Jan. Fed., or any time sson you will get a full year from the time it is paid to. **9*-*m Thanking You very truly, BERTIE HELTZEL, Aurora, Ore. «'«M b «. WILLAMETTE VALLEY § Mortgage Loan Co. .Our mortgages are ail absolute ly guaranteed and we make all collections of principal and inter est. This collection service re lieves the investor of the annoy ance and trouble of making col lections and payment is made on time. Our guarantee will relieve you of worry over the safety of your investment, as we stand back of every loan. Office at Aurora State Bank Everyone appreciates courteous treatment and * well assorted stock to select from. When you need lumber or building material you think of the quality and service you are to receive. If you deal with Copeland’s you receive both in the : fullest measure. QUALITY FIRST’ o u r motto fr » SERVICE ALWAYS C O PELA N D ’S , Hubbard, Oregon