Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 20, 1921, Image 6

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    OPPORTUNITY
Registrar Kirk gives the total en­
rollment of Willamette university as
507, a record for the institution. Lack
of facilities may compel limiting the
attendance to 500.
The motorcycles of two policemen
“anything you want’'
were knocked from under them by
bolts of lightning during a brief but
intense thunder storm which visited
Portland last week. *
Registration at Oregon Agricultural
AT MACKSBURG
college at the close of the fifteenth
NOTE—W e pay cash for Wheal,
day was 3339 in comparison with 2990
Oataaad Potatoes.
for the same date last year, or an in-
rease of 26.25 per-cent.
The drill in the Trigonia Oil com­
pany’s well in Jackson county has
reached a depth of 1360 feet and a
Notice is hereby given to the legal fine showing of oil is coming freely
voters o f the City o f Aprora, Oregon, with each bailing of the hole.
that, on Monday. Novenpber 14th, 1921,
Canypnville in Douglas county had
at 7:30 o ’ clock P. M. in the I. O, 0 , F. the lowest tax rate this year of any
Hall, the budget committee will present city in the state, amounting to $4.11
the following budget for consideration. per capita.
Warrenton in Clatsop
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR' county had the highest, $216.48.
THE CITY OF AURORA FOR THE.
Portland is -the 14th port of the
YEAR 1922.
Cfnited States in point of actual
Lighting_____ ___________
$400,00 volume of imports and exports, a o
Power for Pump’ g (w 't'r dept.) $560.00 cording to a compilation published in
Salary o f Water Supt__________ $300.00 the Commerce Reports for October 3.
Supplies and R epairs..._______ $100,00
The new stretch of pavement ex­
S treets.._____________. . . . . . ___ $200,00 tending from Corvallis to Monroe, on
Recorders Salary_______
$30.00 l the route of the Pacific highway, was
Supplies and Public Printing___ $50.00 j
opeped to traffic Saturday. The new
Treasurers Salary____ ;______ <...$10.00 j
pavement covers approximately 17
New Fire Station._____________ $250.00 j
miles.
Operating Expenses____________$50.001
The postoffice at Astoria is one of
Interest_____ __________ *._____$130.00 (
only three postoffices in the United
Marshals Salary.______________ $120.00 ]
States to show a" gain in ppstal sav­
Incidentals _____ _____________ $125.001
ings deposits òf more than $10,000 dur­
Total.................. ....... $2325.00 ing September. Astoria’s total deposits
Respectfully Submitted—G. R. Watt, amount to $284,055.
B..F. Giesy, L. Webert, A. H. Will, S.
Estimated expenditures for the city
H. Stoner, G. A. Ehlen, J. G. Wurster, of Portland for 1922 as shown in the
Zino Schwab, A C. Snyder and Elmer budget approved by the city council
Smuckes. Bucget Committee.
are $4,046,080.75, as compared with
GEO. W. FRY.
$4,529,741, or $483,660.25 below the out­
Sec’y.
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lay for all municipal purposes this
year.
A petition for a $300,000 student
Cash to Accompany Order
union building, financed by the stu­
dents themselves together with alum­
ni and friends of the institution who
wish to aid, has been approved by the
The Aurora Observer will receive |
hoard of Oregon Agricultural College
subscriptions for the Portland
regents.
Oregonian, Journal or Telegram
H. M. McKeen of Alvadore and
Daily and Sunday Oregonian, $8. year!
Elmer Yeoman of Creswell have been
“
“
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$4.25 6 mo
indicted by the Lane county grand
Daily, without SuMay, $6 year
•
3.25, 6 mo.
j jury on a charge of manslaughter, each
having killed a hunter in the moun­
Journal Same Price
tains during the past few weeks, mis­
Telegram, daily, $5 per year
taking them for deer.
For 6 mo, $2.75
The state board of control, at a spe­
cial meeting held in Salem, offered
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kuser of Eldora,
la., a combined salary of $5000 a year
to come to Oregon, assist in the erec­
tion of the proposed new state train­
ing school for boys and assume man­
agement iof the institution upon its
on the Columbia Highway
completion. Governor Olcott and Sec­
Opened recently under New
retary of State Kozer voted for the
Management
employment of Mr. and Mrs. Kuser,
while O. P. Hoff, state treasurer, dis­
TABLE BOARD 40c
'Come to Deer Island
sented.
Confectionery
Aurora wants and needs a jeweler,
a real estate agency, a cannery, a lum­
and Grocery
I
ber yard, and it wouldn’t hurt i f wo
had a live Commercial club.
J. B. GIBSON
Tell your friend to subscribe
A GOOD PLACE TO STOP
when you come to Canby
Notice of Budget Meeting
COM M ER CIAL
HOTEL
Board and room, by day, or week
Furnished housekeeping rooms
“ Stop at the Commercial”
MRS. T. H, EARLS
Manager
MRS. FRERICHS*
Washing
Compound
MANUFACTURED IN CANBY
The biggest labor saver for women who
j wash their clothes. 25 cents a package
| 5 pkgs. for $1.00'. A package lasts a
month; USE IT.
Mrs. R . G . Frerichs
Route 2, Canby. Ore.
TRANSFERS
As Reported from the County Seat
by Salem Abstract Co., 212 Salem
Bank o f Commerce Bldg.
Yergen, E. to Yergen, F. JE, Land in
D. St. John Claim & A. Petit Claim T,
4 S. R. 1 W. W. M. $10.00. Slocum,
L. J. to Braden, R. C. 20 Ac. in . G.
Rhoades claim T, 4 S, R. 2 W. of W.
M. $10 00. Scholz, JA. J. to Yergen,
G. L. 200 Ac. in A. S, Cone claim & R.
Graham claim T. 3 S. R. 1 W. W. M.
Marion Co. Ore. $1.00. Yergen. L. G.
to Scholz, A. J. 200 Ac. in A. S. Cone
& R. Grahams claims T. 3 S. R. 1 W,
W. M. Marion Co. Ore. $1.00.
Westco
Electric, Tankless Water System
“ THE WATER SYSTEM WITHOUT A TANK”
also
The Vaile-Kimes system for domestic water Supply
E. S. WOLFER
Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Works
Hubbard, Oregon
Work Done Out of Town
MARRY IF LONELY, for resrilts,
try me; best and most successful
“ Home Maker” ; hundreds rich wish
marriage soon; strictly confidential;
most reliable; years o f experience; des­
criptions free. “ The Successful Club” ,
Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland, Califor­
nia.
O. D. EBY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oregon City, Oregon
Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice
Deer Island
Phone 4103
HOTEL
P
Has established his Dental Office in
the Aurora Bank Building, where
he will be present each Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday, from 9 a. m.
to 6 p, p. in.
PLATES A SPECIALTY
AURORA
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OREGON
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
_ Work Guaranteed
E. W. Bates
Door Co,
Plant and Offices
Foot of Spokane Auenue
PORTLAND, OREGON
East Side Box Co,
Manufacturers
BO X SHOOKS and CRATES
HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, FIR
Plant and Offices
Foot of Spokane Avenue
PORTLAND, OREGON
Mi
The largest farm and home seller
in Clackamas county.
Telephone 427
JOB PRINTING
Great
Ü Professional cards run regular in the
I! paper are $1.00 per month, or $10 per
j j year when in advance.
AURORA
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what make of a car you have, for we can
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repair it for you, and do it PROMPTLY and
SATISFACTORILY.
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Statesman
Idealist
Notary Public
Fire Insurance
OREGON
every leadership stand a purpose and an
B EHIND
ideal. So Webster—statesman, orator, upholder
It Does Not Make any Difference
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Daniel
Webster
LOUIS WEBERT
U SE TH E PH ONE
of the Constitution-had his ideal, “Liberty and union,
now and forever, one and inseparable/’
Use the phone!
Miller & Hall Garage
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HUBBARD, OREGON
T rouble S hooting is O ur S pecialty
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Manufacturers
SASH and DOORS
GENERAL MILL W O R K
Oregon City
CANBY, OF EGON
PORTLAND, OREGON
Oregon
S. O. DILLM AN
DENTIST
AINTING AND
APERHANGING
Plant and Offices
Foot of Spokane Avenue
Affiliated Companies
SEE
Dr. C. Ammeter
Elast Side Mill I
& Lumber C o.
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS
FRAMED MINING TIMBER
FIR CROSS ARMS
To Seil Your Farm
“ Try the Drug Store First”
DRUGS
STATIONERY
CIGARS
TOBACCO
KODAK SUPPLIES
TOILET ARTICLES}
PERFUMES
CANDIES
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AURORA Dl RUG STORE
AURORA t, OREGON
The Brunswick Tire is built with a purpose as def­
inite—with an ideal equally sincere.
That purpose is—dependability in
actual road performance.
That ideal—highest quality, best
workmanship, longest mileage.
Let your next set of tires be
Brunswick. Keep a close record
and compare it with any other. Or
try one tire. One will be enough to
convince you.
R. C. Duke Garage
LATHE W O R K
And General Automobile Repairing
“ When It’s Done at This Shop, It’s Well Done”
G. R. WATT
ATTORNEY A T L A W
Office in Drug Store
CANBY, OREGON
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oregon
Telephone 22