Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 20, 1921, Image 5

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Grange Affair Highly Enjoyable
W estern Hope Rebekah Lodge No
Financial statements received at the
125, of Aurora, Celebrated Mr. I offices of Frank Bramwell, state super­ The Harvest Dance given by Butte-
intendent of banks, disclosing the con­ Grange was a success in every way.
and Mrs. Phil. Graves’ Golden
dition of the 286 banks operating in The prize given for the best Did Time
Wedding, on Oct. 15,1921
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Oregon at the close of business Sep­
tember 6, 1921, showed an .aggregate
The bride and groom were escorted ! deciine in resources of $50,161,509.19
to a beautiful arch of golden Autum I sjnce a previous compilation bearing
leaves and flowers, where the wedding date of September 8, 1920.
v
ceremony was performed by Allie
Th Oregon regiment of infantry was
Zimmerman. Mr. Chase Kinyon act- rechristened in orders issued by
ing as best man and Mrs. John Jessie George A Whit6) adjutant-general. The
as matron of honor. The wedding 5th 0regon infailtry of the Oregon na-
march was played by Mrs. Diana Sny- tional guard is now the 162d *infantry(
der. Grandma Cole was given the and aU property and regimental eolor0
honor of presenting the wedding gifts i m be remimbered accordingly, and
in behalf of the lodge. ' A beautiful th0 regiment hereafter will be known
gold ring with garnet setting to the fcy lhe war.time name of the oLd ,Srd
br de, and a watch-charm to the bride Oregon infantry.
groom.
A fter congratulations, all
D. C. Brownell of the town of. Uma­
were invited to the dinning room where i
tilla, eastern Oregon, was in Salem
a lovely luncheon was served to all,
midst beautiful decorations. Wilson- j recently conferring with officials of
the state highway department, with
ville Rebekah lodge was well represen-1
relation to the cost and other details
the bride and groom departed for fifty connected with the construction of a
more years of married life. They were proposed paved road extending from
given a light charivari with what tin- the Columbia River highway at Uma­
tilla, to Wallula/ Wash,, a distance of
nery the I. 0. 0. F. Hall offered.
approximately 27 miles.
Charles A\ Johns, recently appointed
from the Oregon supreme court to a
post as associate justice of the su­
Everything For The Farmer
preme court of the Philippine, islands,
married Miss Elizabeth Busch of Port­
land in Salem Friday. The ceremony
was held in the chamber of Chief
Justice Burnett of the state supreme'
coiirt and was performed by Associate
Oxy-acetylene welding
Justice McBride, senior member of
a specialty
the court.
The development of a new and val­
General Repairing, Farm uable
prune which njay mark a new
Machinery, Etc.
epoch in the prune industry of Ore­
gon was announced by Professor F. C.
D o n a ld , O r e g o n
Reimer of the Talent experiment sta­
tion. The new. product is a French
prune twice as large as the normal
French prune, something that prune
HOME TOWN PAPER WEEK.
growers have long been hoping for,
and is the result of grafting experi­
People of the United States will be ments started by Professor Reimer in
afforded an opportunity during the 1914. ~
week of November 7th to 12th to ex­
Members of the state fair boa'rd, to­
press in concrete form their gratitude
to those men and women, who through gether with various livestock and ag­
sunshine and rain, prosperity and ad­ ricultural organizations of the state,
versity, persistently and consistently have sent letters to A. H. Lea urging
sing the song of the home .town. The that he remain as secretary of the fair
time long since passed when newspa­ board for another year. A few weeks
pers, whether daily or weekly, can sub­ ago Mr. Lea anhounced that he in­
sist on the “taking It for granted” tended to. resign the secretaryship at
spirit of its patrons and well wishers.
Costs of producing newspapers today the conclusion of this year’s fair in
have not decreased in- anything like order that he might devote his entire
the proportion experienced In other time to other interests. It is said that
lines and figures quoted recently by he has not changed his decision and
daily and weekly newspapers through probably will retire from his present
the country have given the public a position as soon as he compiles his
glimpse Into the expense incidental to annual report.
J. C. M 90RE
Machinist
conducting the home paper.
To the newspaper men and women
of each community has fallen the task
of presenting the Gurrent events of a
fast-moving world in accordance with
the modern ideas, more or less extrava­
gant, and keeping a smiling counte­
nance and a courageous heart when
others are prone to talk “hard times.”
Their loyalty to the state and their
community has undergone a severe
test but they met it with optimism and
only a little reflection is required to
show how much worse conditions might
have been before the turn in the road
was reached, had they pursued a differ­
ent course.
Advertisers had to keep advertising
whether they could pay promptly or
not and business had to be kept go­
ing for the general good. The pub­
lishers and e'dltors did their part and
the second wefijs in November is pro­
claimed a time when those who bene­
fited by this policy can express it in
terms of support that will insure the
future of the small town paper, the
backbone of every community that nas
the semblance of pride in itself and
Its neighbors.—Sioux City Argus-
Leader.
Auto Truck
E. M. HURST
Proprietor
Frequent trips between Aurora
and Portland.—Will Haul To Any
Place in the Willamette Valley.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone 6-52
AURORA, OREGON
DANCING
Horseshoe
Park
(On Pacific Highway
near Woodburn)
B u n g a lo w O r c h e s tr a
Do not invest your money in a musi.
cal instrument until you have heard
the wonderful
C LA X T O N O LA
“ The Tone Superior”
a cabinet machine of very beautiful
design, made in Iowa. When you
hear it you will want one in YOUR
home.
Local Taxi Service or Long
^Distance Trips
Day cr Night-All Points in Oregon
Office Phbne 44
J.
Residence 183R
H. GARNER
Oregon City, Oregon
VERY REASONABLE PRICES
They’re Coming
j The Exposition
^Novelty Orchestra
Price $5.00
S om e Jazz!
S om e D ance!
Sadler & Kraus
LET’S GO
L . V . GRAY
JEWELER
Oregon
Aurora has the best water system
j in the -world- fpr*. towns thrice her
! size; and pure lyater.
Aurora has 1 splendid roads leading
in all directions.^- ^
Aurora has five rural, mail routes.
Fair prices rule at all Aurora buei-
I ness houses.
ji-
j Aurora, has - free , auto camp
! ground. : '
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| : Aurora is. a gobd ’fowir\to Jive in
i and there i§ joour |oy you.
DIED /
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Dancing Pavilion
Ask For
Horseshoe
Park
MONARCH
BLEND
Flour
50" per cent
Hard Wheat
(Guaranteed)
Pacific Highway, between
Hubbard & Woodburn
‘‘The kind that Mother Likes”
Graham Flour, Whole Wheat Flour and WHEAT Meal
We exchange Flour for Wheat
40 lbs. of Flour for a bushel of Wheat
$ L 0 0 P e r C o u p le
(Plus 10c War Tax)
No charge for Extra Lady
MONITOR MILLS
Monitor, Ore.
G . W . W H IT E
AURORAM EAT MARKET
G A R A G E
Authorized agency for
Ford cars and Fordson
Tractors. Genuine Ford
An Uptodate Sanitary Meat
; Market that handles every­
thing best m m e a t s
fresh a n d c u r e d .
parts used and all work Guaran­
teed. Service First. First in
Quality, .
C A N B Y
;
Sophia Nehtper/'Hopp was born in
Stettin, Gertnany Aug. 20. 1845; died
Oct. i0, 1921; aged 76 years, one month
and 20 days. With her parents she
came to America, arriving in May 1864.
On Ja r, 16, 1868 was united in mar­
riage with Frederich Hopp. Several
years later Mr, and Mrs, Hopp came
to Oregon; arriving in Jan, 1881 Jand
their remaining days were spent in this
state until called home. The father
passed on Feb. 24, 1905. ■ She leaves
one son and three daughters; Henry
Hopp of Fargo; Anna M. Bents of
Woodburn; Carrie Whitney of Broad-
acres and Ida S. Pendleton of Donald
also one sister and three brothers resid­
ing in Michigan and four grandchildren,
“The Best and Most for The Price”
Monday Oct. 24th & Tuesday
/ Oct. 25th
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to
opr many friends and neighbors for
their many acts of kindness and beauti­
ful floral offerings also the Donald and
Fargo Ladies Aid Societies during the
illness and death of onr beloved mother,
Sophia Hopp.
Henry Hopp,
Anna Bents.
Carrie Whitney,
Ida Pendleton,*
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Meridian Hits
The ¡farmers are all busy plowing
and otherwise, doing Fall work.
Ed Bisanz is working for Usher a t
the sawmill at present.
There are some chances of getting
an advance from the County for the
completion of the gravelihg of the road
between Bisanz place and Yohann’s
i hil this fkH,
.
Mrs. Me Danials and family of Port­
land are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Oldfield this week.
The surprise party at the Bonn resi­
dence Saturday was a grand success.
An Estacada party visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Yohann Sunday.
Read the "Ads
WURSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon
Since the last ram the gravel trucks
have stopped running.
PAUL C. FISCHER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Beaver Building
H. G. ZIEGLER
DEALER IN
THE
Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed
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
Come in when you’r Hungry
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GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS AT ALI TIMES
A L L K IN D S O F T R U C K IN G D O N E IN C O N ­
N E C T IO N W IT H W A R E H O U S E .
AURORA
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OREGON
A M e a t M a rk e t]
Tidying Up
that serves it’s patrons
with T he B est in
Fresh and Cared Meats
Expert Watch Repairing
Canby
CAR FOR HIRE
You must see these new $5.00 Pongee blouses.
You can better judge the values, style and quality
and all favorable points on personal exanination.
m
High Grade Silverware
CHARGES ARE ALWAYS REASONABLE
L. A. H e n d e r s o n
Pres.
Oh Boy!
15 Jewels
Electrical
Wiring neatly done
Plans Free
Donald
D. E. S k e n e ;
Sec’y.
Price $3.50 & $4.50
W A L T H A M WATCHES
Donald
Electric
H. D. EVANS,
Shop
Everything
Abstracts, Loans, Insurance
Every girl and woman needs a handsome
middy, so convenient and appropriate. There is a
distinction and beauty about the middies shown
which you must see to appreciate.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
People in and near AURORA may
leave their ‘.‘disabled” watches at
the Molalia Electric office in Aurora
and the orders will be taken care of
promptly.
Opposite Court House
Oregon City, Oregon
Get your neat, girlish Middy Blouses now
while these new ones are here, for at these prices
for quality blouses they are not going to linger.
Sunday Nights
if your clock won’t run. bring Jit in
and we’ll MAKE it run.
Oregon City
Abstract Co.
Middy Blouses
waltz; was won by Mrs. Laura Ernest
and Mr. John Singer. The Grange
took in over a hundred dollars for num­
bers and supper.
The Grange Hall and dining room
were beautifully decorated for the oc­
casion and much credit must be given
to the decorating committee. The sup­
per was fine. You all know the Butte-
ville ladies reputation as cooks far and
near. Let us hope the Grange gives
another dance like the last one, on
Thanksgiving.
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IMt THERE-THEV'Re a
6000 ARGUM ENT Iri
fAW fc OF U M Ite P
VlflAT LL ' PO
víith
T hese
MEMORANPPflS,
SAMUEL ?
and Fish, in season
“ Our prices satisfy our customers”
Open Saturday eyening till nine
CANBY MEAT MARKET
F. L. MATHEWS & CO., Owoers
On First Street, near First National
Bank, Canby, Orogon,
SIGNS
ANYWHERE, ANYTIME
Prompt Service
Our Advertising
Service
M e a n s M o re S a le s f o r Y ou
Let Us Know When
You Need Us
ROBERTSON
SIGN COMPANY
O regon C ity
M r. B u sin e ss M a n
When you begin advertising in
this paper you start on the road
to more business. There is no
better or cheaper medium for
reaching the buyers of this com­
munity.
We can also provide
Artistic Printing
of every description
D R .
W . G. H O W E
DENTIST
X-Ray Work and Gas for Extractions
Office over
Moore-Dunn Drag Stigs'
Phone—Red 18
WOODBU&^jfc' -
OREGON