Aurora Presbyterian Church
People to Get
Acquainted W ith
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a.
m. Preaching service every Sunday
at 7:30 p. m.
R.|W. Achor, Pastor.
Elmer E. McVicker, Asst. Pastor.
Those who are in a "run down" condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL’ S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
in improving the General Health.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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Peace on the
Hearth
Oregon for Oregon
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T \R . B. F. GIESY
nr* HE Christmas bells were making
their glad announcement again,
but Toby Fowler was not in sympathy
with them. “ Peace on earth I” said
he, “ What peace have I on earth?”
It wasn’t that his worldly affairs
troubled him, but a man may have
a good job and a sum in the savings
bank and yet find no peace In his
bouse, and this it was that dimmed
Mr. Fowler’s holiday season and made
its gladness dash in his ears, there
was no peace upon his hearth.
And, as a troubled home Is like a
roiled spring, or a splinter In the
hand, sending on Its turbid disturb
ance or Its pain, so there was no peace
In his world, upon his earth.
The blame seemed to point to Mrs.
Fowler, as though the' difficulty might
be In her disposition or her Indisposi
tion. There Is a natural discontent
that nothing can cure, a fault-finding
ambition that nothing can satisfy, an
Ingratitude that never is thankful, a
nagging nature that is never pleased,
and his wife appeared to be possessed
of all these in the estimation of Tobias.
But tbe root of the trouble lay
deeper than the man’s understand
ing of It. It was a lonely house. It
wa# a silent house. It was an order
ly house. There was no child in It.
And, as many discoveries and
cures have been accidental, so Mr.
Fowler blundered upon the remedy
for his troubles rather than devised
It. For It was for his own comfort
rather than with the hope of stilling
the home tempests that he brought
In a lovely little boy on Christmas
day and announced that he had adopt
ed him.
He had been too uncertain of ap
proval In tbe matter to have any
conference about It first at home,
but, after her first expressions of sur
prise, his wife did not leave him long
in doubt, for the child found a place
In her arms as one who belonged
there. Not only to him, Mr. Fowler felt,
but to them a child had been given.
It is amazing what solutions of
trouble a little child can bring, what
response meets its dependent claims
upon love, what Joy ministers to its
development, what peace Is felt even
amid Its. elamora for our self-forget-
luTness T with a nappy sausiacnon
in the midst of all Its new cares peace
had come t„o Mr. Fowler’s hearth and
to his earth.
of Portland, Oregon
OREGON M AK ES IT
Physician
and Surgeon
Both Phones
Office at Residence
Industries Deserve Oregon
Patronage'
Everytime you buy an article made
will be successful if
Denxïos. the milk modi
in Oregon, you are helping to employ
fier, is used. Doctors
endorse
Dennos.
At
Oregon people in the manufacturing
o f Oregon goods. You are keeping: druggists* Sample on request.
Oregon money in Oregon. A campaign
D E N N O S F O O D CO.
is on in the interest o f ‘ ‘ Oregon Made
Portland. Ore.
Goods,” and “ Oregon Industries.”
It is more than worthy— an idea that
means money to you. Look at the
label
Aurora, Ore.
.GUIS- WEBERT
Notice of Final Account
,
tate with the County Court for Mario n
County, Oregon, and that the said
Court has set and fixed the 8th day of
January, 1923, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock
a. m,, at the Court House, at Salem
Marion County, Oregon, for hearing of
said final account and objections there
to, if any there be.
CHRISTINA SNYDER.
Administratrix tsf the estate o f Mary
C. Rapps, deceased.
First published December 7. 1922.
Last publication January 4. 1923.
O regon
D r. C. Am m eter
DENTIST
H »* o.-toblished b is D e n ta l office in
the Aurora Bank Building, where ]
he will be present each Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday, from 9 a. m.
to 6 p. m.
PLATES A SPECIALTY
AURORA, OREGON
“ Santa Claus," From Dutch.-
“ Santa Olaus” is derived from the
Dutch for St. Nicholas, patron saint
o f Christmas.
Portland, Oregon
OREGON
Attorney at Law
Offices with
The First National Bank of Aurora
and
508 Platt Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Oregon Auto Top Co.
14th & Couch Sts;
-
Robert R. Rankin
Tops Recovered $12.50 to $40.00
Portland, Ore.
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The home of good dentistry
Let a natural born dentist do your
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High Grade Materials
A urora ,
Fire Insurance
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T o p s ’em A ll”
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•‘The Store o f Quality”
Notary Public
BRASS. BRONZE, COP- I
PER, and ALUMINUM
For any purpose
OREGON BRASS W O R K S |
NOTICE IS HEREBY 3IVEN. that
the undersigned as administratrix of
the estate of Mary C. Rapps, deceased,
has filed her final account o f said es
Aurora Drug Store
BOTTLE.
FEEDING
Oregon
IS
seals go right ipead. It began, back
in the days off the catacombs when
the Greek lettejS “X ” was used to des
ignate the w o r i Christ, it being the in
itial.letter In ¿the Greek spelling of
the name. ^¡M..
The usage ® the abbreviation be
HE use of “Xmas” to denote Christ came more and more popular in Eng
mas, refuses to die out, although land years afflerward when spelling
every sort of attack has been4 made was not the. swcmg point of the aver
upon it. v Newspapers, church soci age citizen, and “Xmas” was much j j!
eties and dictionaries condemn it,, but easier to remember than the word of j !
the makers of Christmas
. -more letters.
,
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Aurora
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Oregon
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Com e in and see our
Heaters.
AntoiTransferthigXpia^E. M. Hurst
of
Daily trips between Aurora and Portland. 'S atisfaction
Gua|hnteed. Aurora, Oregon. Phone 61§{,
weather
them.
Portland D epot, 78 Front St., phone M a is^ 2 .
This is the kind
you
need
W e can fix you
up so you wont mind the
cold nights.
U . G . SH IP L E Y
CO.
outfitters to
WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN
145-147 Nerth Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
Hardware
Originators o f the Pay as You Go Plan
Qu&lity Merchandise
t h e
Popular Prices
©linking nur patrons for iljcir cour
G. A. EHLEN ImPiement*
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store
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tesies frurtug ilje gear tfjai ts past anfr
G. C. GIESY WAREHOUSE
foisting iljem all a prosperous season
If Go Home for
for fife gear about to begin, fee are,
-Yuletide Holidays
„ Why not surprise the folks at home
with a visit at Yuletide. It will make
them happy and you, too. Plan now to
take advantage o f— ,
25 s Reduction
and
¡Uerg tmíg
Feed Storey W holesale & Retail
Will-Snyder Co.
in
Round Trip Fares
Between all stations where one-way fare is $30.00 or less
AURORA MEAT MARKET
Sale dates: December 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, January
1st. Final return limit January 3rd.
Frequent and Convenient Service will make your journoy
a trip o f pleasure.
For further particulars ask agents
or write
A n U p-to-date Sanitary M eat
M arket that handles every
thing h e s t i n m e a t s
fresh and cured.
OPEN EVENINGS
DURING
HARVEST
Per ton
Molassine Dairy Feed, 100 lb, sk
$2.25
Molasso-O-Meal Dariy Feed, 80 lb. sk
sk. 2.15
Dairy Feed, 80 lb. sack.__________
1.25
Mill Run, 80 lb. sack_____________ . 1.50
Olympic Buttermilk Mash, 1001b. sk.
ik. 2.85
Olympic Egg Builder, 100 lb. sack
2.60
Sperry Egg Mash, 100 lb. sack____ - 2,65
Eastern Whole Corn, 100 lb. sack__ _ 2.00
Ground Corn, 100 lb. sack________ _ 2.15
Molasses in Barrels__________
Linseed Oil Meal, 100 lb. sack____ _ 3.20
$44.00
42.00
30.00
36.00
55.25
50.25
51.25
38.00
43.00
32.00
62.25
-F L O U R -
Per Sack
Olympic Flour, 49 lb. sack_______ $2.00
Crown Flour, 49 lb. sack__----------
2.00
1.85
Del Monte, 49 lb. sack_____ _____
1,85
Sperry Drifted Snow, 49 Id. sack-
2.00
.50
Graham, 10 lb. sack____________
.60
Rolled Oats, 9 lb. sack_________ _
Corn Meal, white and yellow, 9 lb. sk. .40
SEASON
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent
W U R S T E R BROS. A urora, Oregon
Par Sack
II
Warehouse Phone 9
AURORA, OREGON
Per BM.
$7.80
7.80
7.20
7.80
Residence Phone 26