Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 20, 1921, Image 1

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    Aurora
Observer
AURORA
Published Every Thursday
$1.50 «Y ear
AURORA, MARION COUNTY, OREGON,
VOL. XI.
Midway Between Portland and Salem, on the Pacific Highway and S. P. Ry.
With Mr, and Mrs. J. W, Sadler, the
editor and Mrs, Robinson took 'in the
big Community Sing in Salem Wednes­
day night. A large crowd attended
from every part of the county. The
singing was inspiring; the leaded, Mrs.
Carrie B. Adams, of Portland, is mar.
velous, Sec’y. Me Closkey of Salem
Commercial Club, is a diplomat and
organizer and Mayor Geo. Baker, of
Portland is a wonder; a modern self-
made man; an Oregonian all his life
who is overflowing with pepand believes
in progress in alt affairs. Progress,
pep, patience and perseverance has
made Baker; Baker is making Oregon.
Oct. 20 . 1921
NO. 34
Five Rural Routes, City Water, Electricity, Auto Camp Grounds.
5000 buyers in this field
Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Schwab and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Kraus were represen­
tatives from Aurora, to the big Com'
mumty Sing in Salem Wednesday
night. These community gatherings
are grand affairs.
The jury convieteefOr, Brumfield o f
LO! AND BEHOLD
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING
At Aurora Band Hail Friday night:
murder ip the first -degree. * The pen­
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| Opt, 21, the Elite Orchestra and Sing-
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Graves]era will give a dance and “ night of
The paAed IiigliAvay is expected to alty is-death bybafigmgri v
be completed from Portland to Al-
celebrated their golden wedding an-1 Lin and frolic. ”
niVersgry at their home near Macks- j
banir next week, N oav Aurora people ' If the 1925 Worlds Fair j^.for “ all o f
-an go either jiay Avithout any jolts; Oregon’-’ and *‘alt ¡of Oregon” is to \do
burg, Wednesday afternoon, Octobe:
Beekeepers o f the Willamette val
it’Vwby doh’ t “ all of Oregon” have
uoav Portland and Oregon City 'can
12, whien a host o f relatives gathered]
ley have sustained heavy losses this
visit u s ; and ayc can visit them. And something to say about the “ site!”
there and showered them with con-1
season due to the.ravages o f Euro­
more good news, is that by the fiyst *■ ‘All of Oregon” don’ t want it washed
gratulations and best wishes.
pean foul brood. Some complaints
Notice is hereby gived that the under­
the
neAv pavement from Oswego- to away at Hayden Island, or to spend all
A fijie program was rendered and
signed by an order of the County Court music and singing by Misses Deiphia have^eome to the O. A. C. experiment I Oregon City will be completed. the $6,000,000 filling in Hayden Island.
of Marion County, Oregon, duly mads Wolfer, Mary Trallinger, Rose Damrn, J station concerning the wax moth, but I Pretty soft for auto owners. Going Why not print several “ sites” on the
and entered on the 13th day of October, Mesdames C. C. E. Vick, H. H. j these insects merely enter the hives from Salem to Portland and Aurora ballot, too, ai:d let “ all o f Oregon”
1921, waa duly appointed administratrix Hitzke, G. Coffin and Mr. C. C. E j and clean up the havoc wrought by is exactly halfway between the two mark her preference?
of the estate of Joseph H. Dawson, Vick. Mr. W ill Heinz concluded the f, the .brood;— Entomology.
cities, and besides Oregon City, Au­
deceased, and that she has duly quali­ program with a recitation and by the |
rora is the only toAvn right on the
fied as such. All persons havingjelaims presentation o f gifts o f the friends |
K- OP P. DANCE, T S E 29TB
Highway.
against said estate are hereby notified and neighbors. One gift was the
-DECENCY TO THE PORE
Corvallis Gazette-Times has coined
The K. P. lodge o f Aurora is adver­
The womanhood o f California has to present the same duly verified as by family group pictures o f Mr. and •
i new phrase in advising a few of tising a dance in Aurora Band Hall,
revolted. It is even possible that law {required to the undersigned at Mrs. Graves, set in a gold frame.
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their married men to quit “ arbuek- for Saturday night, Oct. 29. The
the womanhood o f America may fall Donald, Oregon, within six months
Mr. Graves responded by thanking |
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around. * ’
from
the
date
of
this
notice,
music will certainly be worth going
into line.
all, and those who had contributed to].
Date of first publication this 20tb the program which had given his Auction block Make your wants known
to hear, as the noted D. 0. K. K. or­
Twenty-five thousand California
AURORA PRESBYTERIAN
chestra o f Portland will be here. This
women have protested against the ! aay
. 1921.
bride and himself so much joy and here, G°e cent a word each week,
CHURCH
will be the first and probably most
showing o f films in which Fatty Ax-
^ ast publication Nov.. 17, 1921,
happiness on their golden wedding [fpen^ money with ad. They pay you,
buckle appear, or any o f the others!
. ^ rs‘ ^ f*ta
Evans,
Mr. Weller extends., this personal popular event o f the entertainment
day.
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who were involved in the Arbuckle-! Administratrix of the estate of Jos-
invitation to you Avho read this no­ season, and an attendance o f four or
A fine lunch was presided over by
Baldwin Apples for sale-—bring your tice : Come to church Sunday7!
Rappe escapade.
• I eph H. Dawson, deceased.
five hundred people is expected. The
Mrs. Truilinger, in which all partici­
The womanhood o f America has
C. J. Espy, Attorney tor Administra- pated. As the guests departd, Mrs. boxes and get your apple3 at a dollar a
At 11 A. M., he will speak on 1 i The floor is amply7 large to accommodate
suffered much through the vulgar | trH*
4-B-C o f the Really Good L ife,” a all. Everyone is invited by Hermes
Ida Graves, (the bride,) presented box. I live 3 miles north of Aurora.
John Smolnisky.
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debauches o f these men o f sudden j
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subject that will • interest every one Lodge K. P.
each with a piece o f a hugli wedding
wealth and fame. It is not only th e '
cake, a gift o f Mrs.'Heinz.
A thorough-bred Polin China boar av I io hears it.
degrading influence they have upon! The earliest peas marketed in sev-
The Pastor Avent into Portland last
F ifty years ago, following the wed­ for service; $1.50. Earl Grim, 2 miles
All is well! Paul Wallace, G. W.
the women with whom they come in eral Willamette valley towns are ding which Was performed at the southwest of Aurora.
Wednesday purposely to see and hear
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contact, but the generation in its grown from fall sown seed. Seed- Chemeketa Hotel, now the Marion
the most remarkable woman in the Johnson and Dr.' B. F. Giesy have
Dr. E. G. Ward, Dentist, is now per-
teens is besmirched by having them ing should be done now for the pea Hotel, at Salem, Mr. and Mrs, Graves
world, Helen Keller. At 7 :30 Sun­ been named by the World War Vet­
manentlylocated in Canby, Ore. Phone
and their escapades paraded before should be well up before the continu- made their home near Silverton, later
day evening he will tell some o f the eran ’s State Aid Commission as Mar- •
for appointment.
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Dr.
their juvenile eyes.
i ous cold rains, occur. Alaska is good moving to Macksburg where they
most interesting things o f her won­ ion County Loan appraisers.
True, twenty-five thousand is a 1 variety for fall sowing, according to livedr thirty-eight years.
derful life. “ A H alf Hour With Giesy7, o f Aurora is a splendid select­
Mr. and
small per centage o f the women o f the .0. A. C. experiment station. The Mrs. Graves are as spry and active
80 acres, only half mile from Aurora, Helen Keller,” some lessons for us ion, The doctor knows land values,
is Avell qualified as a land appraiser
California, or o f any other state, ground should be fertilized with ma- as many couples ten or twenty years half of place under cultivation rest in who can both see and hear.
But it is a beginning, and if it con- nure and drained naturally to shed their junior. Mrs. Graves is a dau­ brush and timber, 20 a. bottom land,
You Avill come Sunday evening ? on Marion county land and his judge­
throes" to grow it will have a great excessive moisture.— Vegetable gar- ghter o f R. L. Miister, Avas born near some good level bench, 200,000 feet fir, Listen for the bell. Bring your best ment square and fair. The doctor
and purifying ending. They are to ' dening.
Silverton, sixty-five years ago; ' M r river and creek touch place. 2 a, orchard singing voice along, Call it a “ com­ had not applied for this appointment
and it comes as rather a surprise.
be commended. Their cause is right­
Graves, Avas born in Lincoln county, egder post and poles, berries, 24x54 munity sing.”
eous and should prevail.
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Missouri, and Avhen two years old barn, 20x30 house and basement, on
I f the owners o f picture shows de­
I f each present subscriber would
On Thursday, October 13, the Au­ (mossed the plains in 1849, with his main road. Water in buildings. $9,500
sire to protect the morals o f young
Enquire at Observer office,
tf see their neighbor and bring in three
rora State Bank held a “ Directors parents and settled near Silverton.
boys and girls who attend their per­
Mr. and Mrs. Graves are the par
neAV subscribers to the Observer
Attorney at Law
Examination” meeting. These meet­
formances they can easily do so by
159 acres, 4J mi NW of Aurora, 45 a during “ Home ToAvn Paper W e e k ,”
Offices with
ings are held twice a year on call of ents o f six children, four o f vrhom axe
putting the ban on any picture in
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in cultivation, 25 a timber, balance all Avhat a dandy community news vis­
The First National Bank of Aurora
State Supt. o f Banks, at which time livin'?. !
which a man or woman o f known
and
slashed and in pasture. 8 room house, itor AAre would have. I t ’s your paper,
all transactions, reports, etc. are sub­
510 Platt Bldg., Portland, Ore. tf
questionable repute appears.
CONSIDER THE RAILROAD
bam, outbuildings, all fenced, good do it if you Avant to,
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mitted. All directors were present
The house that declines to conform including' B. F . Oriesy, p r e s J . H.
w ater. $20,000, half cash.
Call at the
to the laws o f decency should • be Miley, vice pres. Zeno Schwab, cash-
Willis H. Jenkins, from the T raf­ Observer office.
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fic department o f the Southern Pa­
closed through lack o f patronage.
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i ier, I. A. Miley, R. H. Crisell, Grant
cific Co., was a caller last week. W c
Public welfare demands it. Silver- g Dimick and Chas_ K raxberger.
questioned Mr. Jenkins regarding
ton Tribune.
railroad rates, labor, freight and pos­
100 loads of well-rotted barn manure
sible extensions. The S. P. company
to apply on hop yard near Aurora.
paid in Marion county in 1920, $117,-
For particulars write or phone Henry
023.20 in taxes. In Oregon in 1920
L, Bents, Aurora, Ore.
the S. P. paid us for taxes $1,110,-
038.86. Still people insist in patron­
As long as they last
izing the heaAry trucks that pay our
MONUMENTS
KEEPS AN EYE ON YOUR
county no tax and ruin our highways
If your monumental work is solicited,1
that are so expensive to keep up. One
EYES
kindly ask the solicitor for our busi­
7 inch Dinner Plates___ ____________ ___6 for 75c
argument is sure; i f the railroads
ness card.
HARTMAN
BR O S.
were never built there would l e
6 “ Pie P lates.. ____ _______________ 6 for 45c
Capital Monumental Works,
Jewelers & Opticians
mighty feAv conveniences in Oregon ;! 2210 S. Com. St.
Phone 689, Salem
Bread and Butter Plates. _______________ 6 for 35c
SALEM.
ORE
and many towns that the railroads
8 inch Round Nappie__ _ .......... ..
.........€a?h 15e
keep up would be wiped off the map j Home for Sale: Good location
if the tracks Avere torn tip.
8 inch Long Nappie-___ ------------- l_.____each 15c
Aurora; fn7e room house wired and
Notice to Creditors
Exchange,
and Want Ads.
Robert R. Rankin
Wanted
Bargain on White China Dishes
8 inch Platters____ _ _ .. -------------------------each 15c
10 inch Platters___ ____ - _
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First Come, First Served
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THE 1925 FA IR FAVORABLE
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Our savings banks develop accounts for the younger folks .
Call and take one home.
We can point with satisfaction to
our bank’s record o f performance as
the best indication of what we will
do for a depositor in the future, We
have stood behind our customers in
times of stress. We feel that our
successful standing and our long
identification with the solid, upbuild­
ing interests of the community, be­
speak for us your patronage and ful?
lest confidence.
As a temporary investment for
your crop returns, pjut your money in
one of our Time Certificates o f De­
posit.
They do riot depreciate in
value, are as good as; cash, and pay
4% interest. We compound interest
quarterly at 4 % on Savings' Accounts.
Name your farm and let us print you
some envelopes this week.
Its
oasted
Notice this delicious
fla v o r w h en y o u
smoke Lucky Strike
— it’s sealed in by
the toasting process
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Apples For Sale
Ground apples 50c a box; orchard run
$1.25 a box; bring containers, Space
and filled apples $1,75 a box. Grimes
Golden and Rome Beauties. Farec
Orchards Co.
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FOR SALE—Jersey milk coav , just
tresh. Mrs. Jrazer, Aurora.
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MARRY—Thousands; worth $5,00(
to $400,000; willing to rnarry; list FREE,
Ralph Hyde, 49, San Francisco, Cal. 21
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Is Our W a tch w ord
er vice
Mh OR SALE—Cabbage at 3c a pound,
one mile north of Barlow. D. J.
Parmenter.
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Enquire at
I f remarks, street talk and com­
ments at. random are indications c i
public opinion, Oregon people are in
favor o f the 1925 Fair at least ten to
When this is read it won’t last {long,
one. That proportion tell us that
as good 'small tracts are in demand.
they expect to realize a great deal
21 acres, just off Highway, l i miles
more out o f it than they pu« in.
from town, level, good soil, 15 acres in
cultivation, 8| in timber, rest 'pasture,
near school, good well water, all fenc­
Loganberry growers should put the
ed, 3 room house, 20x30 barn, wood
canes upon the trellises before the
shed, chicken house. 'With place we
Aviator rainy-season if tip diebaek is
throw in good team, 5 and 6 years old,
to be prevented. Although a very se­
1 year old cow, wagon, new plow, \valk|
vere winter might injure the canes to
ing cultivator, harness, hay, etc. All
some extent, investigation conducted
for $4,300. Inquire at Observer Office.
this year by the O. A. C. experiment
station shoAv that the yearly loss due
to diebaek exceeds in importance the
Dr. Osmat K. Wolf, Woodburn, Ore.
possibilitity. o f another exceptional is fully equipped to fit your eyes with
winter. As soon as tied up they proper glasses. ‘ .
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should be sprayed with bordeaux
4-4-50 to protect against fungi, es­
Preaching morning and evening, ir
pecially the hases o f the canes.—
the Aurora Presbyterian Church every
Botany and Plant Pathology.
2nd and 4th Sunday. All Welcome; and
urged to come,
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It is a source o f great satisfaction to us
to know that behind this Jiank stands the
strengte of the Federal Reserve Bank System,
o f which we are a member.
Depositors in the First National Bank
enjoy the protection of this great Government
institution with its billions o f assets and its
strict United States Government supervision.
; water. Very reasonable.
this office; "
m ora State Bank
Capital and Surplus» $40,000
Time
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Savings
Cheeking Accounts
(Under Exacting State Smjervkkpt)