Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, November 24, 1921, Image 5

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Salem.—Andrew Vachter, Nick Sabe
and A. Stravens, farmers residing in
the vicinity of Gervais, were fined
$125 in the justice court here Fri­
day on charges of having liquor in
their possession.
Portland, Oregon
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS
Com plete Change Sun. and Thurs.
Matinee Daily. T w ice N ightly
Saturday, Sunday, H olidays, Continuous
You Will Feel
Right at Home Here
SAFE AN D C E N T R A L— REASO N A BLE RATES
E xcellent C afe Special W eek ly Rates
Bus M eets A ll Trains
11th and Stark, Portland, Ore.
NORTONIA HOTEL
Hotel Alder
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL
286 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon,
Will rent you a room for $1.00 per day, or a room
with bath for $1.50 to $2.00 per day?
BAB’S RESTAURANT
1 L Cafetería
U n /V A
A ▼
A good place to Eat and Live Well.
Remarkable 60c luncheon at noon.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m.. 326 Stark St.
Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and A l­
der street opposite Meir & Frank’s. The Best
Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee
and Pastry a Specialty.
406 W shington St.
H. L. Day, Prop.
O ysters, Steaks and Chops Our Specialty.
Special Entree each day. Open from 10
A. M. to 1 A. M.
JE W E L Restaurant
ra g e
W e W ant
H A H
ú ¿ o O I j L T u rk eys & F resh E g g s
Portland, Oregon
Write fer Prices.
MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’ S
Suits and Overcoats $25 to $40
E STA B LISH M E N T
Grand Avenue at Yamhill
PORTLAND. ORE.
Raincoats $15 to $35
-SKlIMMYDUNN
PORTLAND’S ORIGINAL
UPSTAIRS CLOTHIER
EXPERT
U ptUirii Broadway at A M »
Cat-ly corner from Bio Pan tage«
Dyeing & Cleaning
EXCELLENT SERVICE
By Parcel Post Return Postage Paid. Write for
Circulars and Prices.
“A t Your Beck and Call”
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING
DEVICES.
"Every­
thing for
the Offne"
S n «
e «A K
STRUTS
HEAR the WONDERFUL
R C AT LAN S . « R í a o s
Our Motto Is to Please YOU.
THE NEW AMERICAN HOTE
127 Light, Airy Rooms, 50c, 75c,
$1.00 and $1.50.
92 N. 3d. S t. Cor. Flanders, Portland, Ore.
ED. F. GODDARD. Mgr. Phone Bdy. 1975
THERE’S ANOTHER DENT
Dents and blemishes on your car can be
removed and we are the boys to do It.
W h y ? Because we specialize in that kind
o f work. W e also repair radiators and
carry Liberty Radiator cores in stock. All
w ork guaranteed.
J. E. DURHAM, the Fender Man
30 North 11th St.
Portland, Ore.
PISTONS— PISTON PINS— RINGS
RITZ HOTEL
Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto­
motive Machine Work and Welding.
COOK & GILL CO.. INC.
11th and Burnside Sts.
Portland, Ore.
Phone: Bdwy. 3281
Depot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel. Popular
Prices. Center Shopping and Theater district.
FRANK A. CLARK. Prop..
formerly with Clyde Hotel.
AUTO REPAIR PARTS
Send for free catalog:
Fire Proof and Modern
PARK AND MORRISON STS.
R A IN IE R
Old Carpets Worth Money!
B ring them to us In your auto
or send them parcel post. In­
stead of buying new rugs, la ­
dles, save your old carpets, rugs
and w oolen clothing.
L et us
m ake new rugs for you. The
oldest and best equipped fac­
tory. F lu ff and rag rugs woven,,
all sizes; carpets refitted; 9x12
rugs steam cleaned, $1.50. W hen
you g e t to to w n ,. Phone E. 3580
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
188 E. Eighth St., Portland, Or.
HOTEL
Rites $1.00 anil op.
128 N. 6th SL Portland, Ore
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main Postoffice
Used Ford Trucks and Touring Cars
Now $125.00 and Up.
UNIVERSAL CAR EXCHANGE
Used Fords Exclusively
Grand Av. & Yamhill Port­
land. Write for prices and terms.
All Phonographs In One
$5.00 Monthly Buys One.
Send for Catalogue.
H Y ATT TALKING MACHINE CO.,
350 Alder S t. Portland, Ore.
Hydrotherapy
BATTLE CREEK METHODS
Applied as your physici­
an
directs.
Transient
patients treated.
Ideal Home-Like Surroundings.
115 East Twenty-Eighth Street
Corner o f Alder
Phone E a st 4222
Portland, Oregon
STOCK THAT GROWS
l . n e s t stock that can he raised at a price
you will like to pay. W rite or call.
The Villa Nurseries
RFD No. 1, Montavilla Sta., Portland, Or
DR. G. E. W A TT S
212 Oregonian Building,
PORTLAND. OREGON
SPECIALIST
Female and Rectal Troubles and
GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
Used
Truck
Bargain
N orthwest W elding & Supply Co., $8 1st St
CHIROPRACTOR AND ELECTRO.
THERAPEUTICS
Drs. Baker and Oleson, 817 Dekum Bldg.
CLEANING AND DYEING
F or reliable Cleaning and D yeing serv­
ice send parcels to us. W e pay return
postage.
Inform ation and prices given
upon request.
E N K E ’ S C ITY D YE W O RK S
Established 1890
Portland
CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Merrison St.
DANCING EVERY NOON A EVENING
Oriental Cafe. Chlneee-Amerlcan Kitchen
Cerner Broadway and W ash. PO RTLAN D
DOORS AND WINDOWS
W e can sell you D oors, W indows, Roof­
ing, Paint, Glass and Builders' Hardware
direct. W e are m anufacturers. W rite for
prices b efore buying. HeaeOck Sash &
D oor Co., 212 F irst St., P ortland.______
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
Chronic diseases a specialty. Dr. W . N.
Allen, 302 Raleigh Building.
EMBROIDERING AND PLEATING—
A ccordian side and box Pleating, H em ­
stitching, Buttons Covered, Braiding, etc.
K. Stephans, 219-20-21 Pittock Block.
FARM MACHINERY
P. E. Esbenshade, 366 E. M orrison S t
Portland. A gricultural Implements and
Farm M achinery New and 2nd Hand. ~
F o u n d r y a n d m a c h i n e w o r k s
Commercial Iron Works, 7th 4k Madison.
GUARANTEED REBUILT MACHINES
Oregon Typewriter Co., $4-A fcih 8L
HARD WOOS FLOORING
Oak-Leaf Hardwood Floor Co., 231
7$th SL N. Floors electric sanded.
HORSES, MULES BOUGHT, SOLD
Crown Stables, Inc., 285 Front St., P ort­
land, Ore. H orses and mules fo r sale or
hire. Special rates to loggers and con ­
tractors. W ith or w ithout harness.
Phillip Suetter, Pres.
U. S. STABLES, 365 Union Ave. D raft
horses bought and s o ld ._ ____________ _
C. L. Chappell, 234 F ron t St.
Rebuilt
Guaranteed
Chevrolet
All m odels In stock have been thor­
oughly conditioned in the Chevrolet
shops— L ow est Prices—E asy Terms.
FIELDS MOTOR CAR CO.
Chevrolet D istributors
Open Sundays •
Phone B dw y 244
Fourteenth and Alder Sts., Portland
LEARN MULTIGRAPHING
T he Callan School, only recognized
school on the coast. Experienced opera­
D o you suffer from A sthm a? If so, order tors alw ays In demand. 405 Artisans Bldg,
a bottle
MACHINERY
Send us your Inquiries fo r anything In
Langdale’s Asthma Remedy
Sold under M oney Back Guarantee
Iron or W oodw orking Machinery, Logging,
Sawmill, Contractors’ Equipment, L o c o ­
motives, Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Rail,
CaDie, Belting, etc. Burke M achinery Co.,
528 R ailw ay E xchange Bldg., Portland, Or.
Wholesale Dealers in
MFGS. OF VULCANIZED ROOF FAINT
FANCY FRUITS and FARM PRODUCE
New roofs and repairing done. Young
151 Front Street. Portland. Oregon.
and W oods, 1103 E. Caruthers SL
MFGS. OF REED FURNITURE
“ A Moderate Priced Hotel of Merit”
B uy Coast Made Goods. Reed Specialty
Shop, 319 W illiam s_A ve
HOTEL CLIFFORD
MONUMENTS— E. 3d and Pine Sts.
E ast Morrison St., at East Sixth, the Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works.
Principal East Side Hotel. 5 minutes from MOTORCYCLES AND PARTS
Shopping D istricL Four blocks from S. P.
All makes. E asy terms
East Side Station.
E A S T SIDE M OTORCYCLE CO.
44-46 GRAND A VE.
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. PERSONAL
Kawa«». Repairing done by mall.
M ost M A R R Y IF L O N E L Y ; for results, try me
modern equipment. Satisfaction best and m ost successful “ H om e M aker;’
C k J p - guaranteed.
hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strict­
PRE-W AR PRICES
ly confidential; m ost reliable; years of
Clark-Brower Optical Co.. 112J 6th Street experience; descriptions free. “ The Sue
cessful Club,” Mrs. NASH, Box 555,
Fire P roof and Modern
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.___________
Republic, One Ton with Good Body.
Write for our free circular of truck bargains.
W E N T W O R T H & IRWIN INC.
O regon distributors G. M. C. trucks
200 Second St.
Portland, Ore.
Your Oil trouble and Piston trouble
will end when we Install
E. C. LONG NON-EX­
PANDING PISTONS
For pleasure car*, trucks
and tractors.
GU ARAN TEED
HANSLMA1R & CRABB
1090 East Yamhill St., Portland
P
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FISTU LA , FISSU RE, Itching and all oth ­
er rectal conditions except Cancer perm a­
nently cured w ithout a surgical operation.
M y m ethod of treatm ent saves the tis-
aue instead o f destroying it. It is pain­
less, requires no anesthetic and is perm a­
nent. There is no confinem ent to bed, no
interference w ith business or social en ­
gagem ents.
1 guarantee a cure or will refund your
fee.
Call or w rite for booklet.
M ention this paper when w riting.
DR. C. J. DEAN
Sacond and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore.
PASSES UP S M A L L F O R T U N E
Frenchman Didn’t Read W ill on Body
- of Dead Man He Stumbled Over
in Forest.
Senlis, France.—Three
hundred
yards from the monument which
marks the farthest southern advance
of the German army in France, in the
woods near here, Anatole Derauy. a
pensioned railroad worker, stumbled
upon the body of a man, whose right
hand still held a revolver.
N E W H O U STO N HOTEL P U L L E T S MUST HAVE G R EEN S
C. S. Richardson, Manager
Fowls Seldom Pick Up Enough on
Free Range in Fall on Account
of Plants Drying Up.
Guaranteed N ursery Stock
W e have got ju st what you wanL Call
or w rite for prices.
Russellville Nursery Co.
H. A. LE W IS, Prop.
M ontavilla Sta., Portland, Oregon
PORTLAND SHOE REPAIRS, MAIL ’ EM
Model Shoe Repair, 272 W ashington SL
D avis Bros., Am erican Shoemakers,
108 4th St.
PRUNE TR EE S!! PRUNE T R E E S!!!
B efore buying elsewhere see us. Columbia
Nursery Co., 1490 Union A ve., Portland.
PYORRHEA D E N T ISTS“
Smith, Long, Stevenson, 310 B ush-L aneB ilg
RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED
Razors ground and honed. Mail safety
blades today. The Grinder, 67 Sixth SL
Single 30c; D ouble 35c. Razors Ground
and H oned. B a cklund &_Son, 106 W. Park
Safety Razor Man, 145% 3d St., Portland!
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
W e help the appearance o f women.
T w en ty-tw o inch sw itch or transform a­
tion, value $7.60, price $2.45.
400 to 412 Dekum Bldg.
SILOS AND W ATER TANKS
__National Tank & Pipe Co., Portland.__
TYPEW RITERS^-NEW OR REBUILT
Rebuilt Typew riter Co., 304 Oak Street.__
VETERINARIAN—Cattle a Specialty
Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton, Portland.
Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces
Lubliner Florists, 348 Morrison SL
Welter System of Suggestive Therapy
Dr. T. W. Ayers, 715 Dekum Bldg.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TINWARE
Portland Tinw are M fg. Co., 47 F irst SL
Demny lost no time in going through
the dead man’s pockets and appropria-
ing 3,500 francs, scorning national de­
fense bonds and other papers.
Noticing his exaggerated expendi­
tures and failing to obtain any in­
formation from her husband as to the
hidden source of his sudden wealth,
Ddmuy’s wife reported him to the
police. He was arrested and upon
threat of being charged with theft,
directed the police to the spot where
the body was found.
A gendarme opened a will found
Salem. — Applications aggregating
11,723 have been filed by ex-service
men entitled to benefits under the so-
called bonus law, according to an­
nouncement last week of officials to
the world war veterans state aid com­
mission.
Bend.—Unofficial returns on Satur­
day’s election on the central Oregon
irrigation district showed that both
the $180,000 bond issue and the $1.25
ALASKA PLUMBING & HEATING CO. an acre special assessment, which
Plum bing Fixtures and Supplies.
Pipe
F ittings, low est prices. 363 E. M orrison. were the two measures voted on, car
ried by large majorities.
BRAZING, WELDING * CUTTING
BROOKE
DRUG GO ■ *7 ; r
CUT RATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS.
W eekly Rates to Perm anent Guests
Sixth and E verett Streets, Three Blocks
from New Postoffice, Four B locks from
U n ion 'D ep ot, Portland, Ore.
Salem.—Uniform policies governing
the extension of service by electric
utilities to prospective customers, will
be the subject of discussion at a con­
ference called by the Oregon public
service to be held in Salem, November
28.
IN FO R M ATIO N
DEPARTMENT
Glen Haven Rest Home The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp y
Electricity
W RIGLEYS
Green feed must be provided if the
pullets are to grow rapidly. They
seldom get enough even when on free
range in early fall, for most of the
plants and herbage have long since
passed the succulent stage. A newly
mowed field of grass or a patch of rye,
wheat, oats, barley, or rape sowed es
pecially for the poultry gives the best
supply. Cabbage, chard, or beet tops
may b6 used.
ARE YOU A MOTHER?
Health is M ost Important to You
Redding, Calif.— “ I have taken Dr.>
Pieroe’s Favorite Prescription during ex­
pectancy and found it excellent. It re­
lieved me of headache, backache and
helped me in a great many ways. I was
strong, had a good appetite and had com­
paratively no suffering. Was strong and
well when I got up and my baby was nice
and healthy. —Mrs. S. P. Houston, 1104
Pine St.
Start at once with the “ Prescription”
and see how quickly you pick up-^-feel
Stronger and better. Write Dr. Pierce,
president Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo,
N. Y , for free medical advice, or send
10c for trial pkg. tablets.
among the papers. The first article
read:
“ I am friendless and without family
I leave all the money, bonds and valu
ables found on me to the person find
ing my body, after deducting the ex
pense of a modest funeral.”
Demuy had failed to read the will
He will be arraigned on a charge of
theft.
Julius Caesar took an elephant with
him to Britain and terrified the In
habitants.
La Grande. — With only about 40
farmers raising Hybrid 128 wheat a
year ago, the increased yield of this
variety over the fortyfold, which has
been the main variety of winter wheat
raised here in the past, has been so
great that approximately 500 farmers
will produce the new variety next
year.
A delicious
p e p p e rm in t
fla v o re d sug ar
Jacket around pep*
perm inf flavored chew-
Ins gum.
St. Helens.—That the taxpayers in
the several road districts in Columbia
county favor a continuance of the
good roads program, is indicated by
petitions from 12 of the 16 districts for
special district road meetings to be
held on Saturday, November 26, to de­
cide whether special road taxes shall
be voted.
Roseburg.—Douglas county broccoli
growers Friday completed a co-opera­
tive organization to he known As the
Umpqua Broccoli Exchange. The or­
ganization has as its purpose co-opera­
tion in purchasing supplies and in
marketing the crops and especially
the creation of a cash market for
produce.
Salem.— Sam A. Kozer, secretary of
state, and O. P. Hoff, state treasurer,
Sunday completed the task of signing
$1,000,000_ of state highway bonds.
These bonds were sold by the state
highway commission at a meeting held
recently in Portland, The money de­
rived from the securities will be ex­
pended in new road construction.
Toledo.—If bank deposits are an in­
dication of the present financial con­
dition adjacent to Toledo, the' situa­
tion is indeed encouraging here. Wil­
liam Beck, cashier of the First Na­
tional hank, reported gradual increase
in deposits during the past month, the
total deposits for November 9 being
25 per cent greater than a month
ago.
Gold Hill. — The Oregon-Pittshurg
Mining company, which recently ac­
quired the Sylvanite group of gold
mines two miles north of Gold Hill,
propose to relieve the dwelling-house
shortage in Gold Hill by erecting a
sufficient number of modern cottages
to house their married employes. They
hope to add to the efficiency of their
employes.
Marshfield.—Jay L. Smith, bank
agent for the agriculturalists in Coos
county, is putting on another scrub
bull exchange late in November and
is inviting the ranchers to notify him
of any such exchange, and also to send
any other stock they wish to sell.
Several exchange campaigns were
made last fall and the county dairy
stock was well cleaned of scrub ani­
mals.
Salem.—Appellant’s brief in the suit
brought by Thomas H. Boyd, com­
mander of Portland post, American
Legion, to test the legality of the so-
called bonus law enacted at the last
session of the legislature, was filed in
the Oregon supreme court Saturday.
Governor Olcott and members of the
world var veterans state aid commis­
sion are named as defendants in the
action.
W ill aid your appetite
and digestion, polish
your tefeth and moisten
your throat.
JWRiCLEYS.
■ ■ «W F W fT i-Ji
The Flavor Lasts
B O S C H EE’S tS Y R U P
■Sfili
Allays Irritation, Soothes and Heals
Throat and Lung Inflammation.
The almost constant irritation of a
cough keeps the delicate mucous mem­
brane of the throat and lungs in a
congested condition, which Boschee’s
Syrup gently and quickly soothes and
heals. For this reason it has been a
favorite household remedy for colds,
coughs, bronchitis and especially for
lung troubles in millions of homes all
over the world for the last fifty-five
years, enabling the patient to obtain a
good night’s rest, free from coughing
with easy expectoration in the morn­
ing. You can buy Boschee’s Syrup
wherever medicines are sold.—Adv.
Men Descended From Cats.
John M. Tyler, professor emeritus
of biology of Amherst college, has
been looking into our beginnings and
he thinks that in appearance and
structure the cats were much better'
justified than the apes in aspiring to
bipedio pre-eminence, and that on
form they should have won the future
and made certain the ultimate holding
of all meetings of art and learning on
the back fence.—St. Louis Post-Dis­
patch.
Make Funnel From Eggshell.
When it is desired to fill narrow-
necked bottles and a funnel is un­
available, one can be improvised from
an eggshell. The shell should be quite
dry, and a small opening made at the
bottom. Stand the shell so that the
hole is well over the opening of the
container to be filled, and proceed as
with a regular funnel.
F ru it trees budded from .bearing orch­
ards. Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach, Plum ,
Prune, Apricot, Quince, Grape Vines.
Shrubbery, Plants, Raspberries, Black­
berries, Logans, Dewberries, Asparagus,
Rhubarb, Flowering Shrubs, Roses,
Vines, Hedge, Nut and Shade Trees.
Carriage paid. Satisfaction guaranteed.
WASHINGTON NURSERY CO,
ToppenlBh, W a slain gL on.
Salesm en everyw h ere. M ore w anted.
Judge Not Quite Up to Date.
The meaning of the word “ bogus”
was the subject of a long discussion
in a London court the other day. Even­
tually the judge had recourse to a
dictionary and that hook, in giving
examples of the use of the word,
quoted the fact that there was once
a judge who did not know the mean­
ing of a bogus transaction.
Vagaries of Lightning.
The keynote of it all, in the opinion
of the experts, seems to he that in
the comings and goings of lightning
man plays a small part. Many of the
precautions which it has become a
habit to take are horn of blind instinct,
that sees safety in obvious things,
where there is really no safety at all.
But from the vagueness of expert
opinion a few generalities emerge,
which offer some consolation as being
the best possible under the conditions.
And This Is Glory!
Little Willie, sitting opposite to an
old pensioner, whose breast bore many
medals, gazed at him and the medals
long and earnestly, and at length said
to his mother: “ Mother, why does
that man wear his money on his coat?
Won’t they let him have pockets?”—
London Mirror.
Shave With Cuticura Soap
Life As I See It.
And double your razor efficiency as
There are others worse off than I
well as promote skin purity, skin com­
fort and skin health. No mug, no am, but I can’t get any great satis­
slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no faction out of that.—Louisville Courier-
irritation even when shaved twice Journal.
daily. One soap for all uses—shaving,
Salem. — Members of the Oregon bathing and shampooing.—Adv.
state fair board who returned here
Poppies K ill Other Flowers.
Saturday from Portland said that A.
Poppies
have a very injurious effect
H. Lea, secretary, probably would re­
main at the head of the fair board upon other flowers placed in the same
for another year. Mr. Lea recently vase, which seems to react upon them­
Soap, Ointment,'Talcum,25c. everywhere .JT or samples
address: Cuticara Labor atarles,D»pt.X, Malden, Mass.
submitted his resignation to the board, selves, as they soon fade and die under
but at the solicitation of several mem­ such conditions. The same applies to
)tT M N R
bers of the body agreed to stay on the sweet peas, which should always be
Heals— Keep your Eyes
placed
by
themselves.
job for another year, in the event his
E verything A b o u t
* C uticura S oap -
Suggests Efficiency
Rests, Refreshes, Soother
Strong and HealttiyM f
they Tire, Smart, Itch, ot
Yes!
V H m 'T V E V ®urn, if. Sore, Irritated,
Hood River.—After a long session
UUK ill CJLlnflamed. or Granulated
Isn’t it curious how a woman can
the members of the city council, re­ call a man dear and then make him ase Murine oftemsSafe for infant or A dult
At all Druggists. W rite for Free Eye B ook
services were needed.
ceiving the counsel of a budget com­ feel cheap?—Wayside Tales.
mittee, were unable to devise means
of lessening city taxes for the com­
ing year. The members of the advisory
hoard, however, urged that hereafter
the city incur no deficits. With the
beginning of the year the city had a
deficit of $8000. This has been re­
duced to an approximate $1000.
Murine Eye Remedy Company, Chicane, 11. S. A
Are You Satisfied?
is the biggest, most .perfectly equipped
Business Training School in. the North-
wesL F it yourself for a higher position
with more money. Permanent positions
assured our • Graduates.
W rite for catalog—Fourth and TamblH,
Portland.
P. N. U.
No. 47, 1921