Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, September 13, 1923, Image 3

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    Groundless Fear.
“People are worried about having
wireless aerials about their bomeh'
when these big electrical storms
come,’’ said a Detroit radio engineer,
“but it, really amounts to nothing.
They never remember they also have
telephone wires running into their
houses, and they are theoretically
more dangerous than the wireless
aerial, because they are strung over a
much greater space along the streets
than the ordinary aerial.”
COME TO US FOR YOUR
.SHOES.
OU will find us headquarters for fine
shoes. Our New Fall Styles are here.
They are extra good and the prices are
just as attractive as the shoes. These late
styles, as well as all our stock, are made o f
S
SOLID LEATHER
and sold under a money back warrant of
quality. There is service and satisfaction in
each pair, They hold their shape and w ill.
give good service. You will find a shoe for
every occasion, from ladies’ satin slippers to
men’s brogans. Also the best shoes for yorr
happy, healthy boys and girls.
Sadler & Kraus
i f you have anything to be hauled,
If you have anything to be shipped, .
If you have anything to be transferred
to or from Portland,
Call E. M. HURST
Aurora Telephone 615
Portland Telephone Broadway 7660
Portland Office: 73 Front Street
a
Baggage at Dock or Depot in Portiand carefully
looked after.
RATES REASONABLE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
A U R O R A M EAT M ARKET
A n Up-to-date Sanitary Meat
Market that handles every­
thing b e s t i n m e a t s
fresh and cured.
OPEN EVENINGS DURING HARVEST SEASON
Scientist Explains Action of Electrons,
Fastest Moving of All Ter­
restrial Objects.
People to Get
Acquainted With
In an address to electrical engineers
in London a distinguished scientist
thus defined an electron. An atom is
Patronize Your Home Compai
ordinarily associated with a charge,
f i r e & a u t o I n s u r a n c e
and force is required to separate the
Assets ovei $1,000,000
charge from the atom. The atomic
charge when separated is called an
Pacific States
electron. In an electrolyte—t e, a
Fire
Insurance
Company
A Natural Query.
substance decomposed by an electric
o f Portland, Oregon
“Aaron A. Piffer has had to sell his current—there is a bodily transfer of
O REGO N M A K E S IT
dry goods store and move to the city,” atoms with their charges; in a metal­
related the landlord of the tavern at lic conductor the charges are handed
Tomhicken. “He made money in a op as electrons from atom to atom.
modern way here, ever since he In the discharge through highly rare­ Oregon Industries Deserve Oregon
Patronage
started twenty years ago. But about fied gases the electric current is in
will be successful if
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Everytime you buy an article made I
six months ago he married a handsome its most
simple
form, __
for _____
here ______
there
Dennbt. thé milk modi­
young second wife. Well, she said she is
_ a flow of electrons, traveling by I Oregon, you are helping to employ i
fier, to used. Doctors
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endorse
Dennoo.
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preferred death to living in a small themselves, of disembodied charges or I Oregon people in the manufacturing j druggists*
Sample on request.
town like this.”
electric ghosts. Electrons, It should be •f Oregon goods. You are keeping
“But,” returned a hypercritical added, are the fastest moving of all Oregon money in Oregon. A campaign!
DENNOS FOOD CO.
guest, “ couldn’t she have enjoyed both known terrestrial objects, their speed is on in the interest o f ‘ ‘ Oregon Made
Portland, O n ,
privileges by remaining here?"
being one-tenth that of light, which Goods,” and “ Oregon Industries.”
Is 186,300 miles per second.—Washing­ It is more than worthy— an idea that
‘means money to you. Look at the
ton Star.
label
Aurora is a good town to lire in
and there is room fo r you.
Is Separation Right?
Notary Public'
Oregon for Oregon
Ask for Oregon Products
BOTTLE
FEEDING
LOUIS
Nó.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION
COUNTY.
Department No. 2.
Flora G. Morrell,
I
Plaintiff, I
vs.
¡-SUMMONS.
Brady C. Morrell,
I
Defendant. |
To Brady C. Morrell, the defendant
above named:
In the name o f the
State o f Oregon, you are required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled cause
and Court within six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sufnmons,
to-wit: within six weeks from Sep­
tember 13, 1923, and if you fail to so
answer or appear herein the plaintiff
will take a decree against you forever
dissolving the marriage contract ex­
isting between you and the plaintiff,
and awarding the plaintiff the future
custody of Brady Morrell, your minor
child.
This summons is published, for six
consecutive weeks, in the Aurora Ob­
server, a newspaper of general circula­
tion, printed and published at Aurora
in Marion County, Oregon, the date of
the first publication thereof being
Thursday, September 13, 1923. and the
date of the last publication thereof be­
ing Thursday, October 25, 1928. all
done in accordance with the order of
the Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, Judge of
the above entitled Court, which order
was made and entered o f record * Sep­
tember 5, 1923.
IVAN G. MARTIN,
CAREY F. MARTIN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address: 413 Masonic Tem­
ple Building,' Salem, Oregon.
Coming to Portland
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past twelve years
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
W URSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon
KNOWN AS 'ELECTRIC GHOSTS’
.
Benson Hotel
T h u rs., Fri. a n d S at.,
The French senate has voted to
BRASS- BRONZE, COP­
transfer to the pantheon, France’s hall
PER, and ALUMINUM
. of fame, the remains of Renan, Edgar
Quimet and Michelet This Is a high
For any purpose
honor from the state. But In 1898
Michelet’s wife opposed the transfer of O R E G O N B R A S S W O R K S
her husband’s body. She had been the
Portland, Oregon
historian’s intimate literary helper—
almost a collaborator—rand knew all
his thojights. When the proposition
was made to her she said: “ No! JEtef
Tops Recovered $12.50 to $40.00
would not have wished it. He chose
his grave himself—in Pere-L'aehaise,
Oregon Auto Top Co.
beside his son’s. Let him sleep there
14th & Couch Sts, Portland, Ore.
in peace." But there may be no one
today to interpose a veto on the sen­
ate’s resolution, if it also passes the
cfcMs&er of deputies.
“ Tops ’em A ll”
Painless Dentistry
Does he advertise?
No. 16566.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR MARION
COUNTY.
Department No. 2.
A. C. Churchill,
I
Plaintiff,
I
vs.
? SUMMONS
G. E. Harbar,
Defendant |
D R . E. H . PREHN
Molalla, Oregon
The home of good dentistry
To C. E, Harbar, the defendant above
named: In the name of the State of
Oregon,, you are, hereby commanded to
appear and answer or otherwise plead
to the complaint‘ filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before six
weeks from the daté o f the first publi­
cation of this summons, and if you fail
to so appear the Plaintiff will apply to
the Court for a decree removing a
cloud Upon his title to Lots No. Nine
(9), Ten (10), and Eleven (11), Subdi­
vision No, One (li of Churchill Walnut
Groves Company, as shown by the re­
corded plats thereof in Marion County,
Oregon, and for a decree forever bar­
ring and . foreclosing you from any
claim, right, title or interest in said
real property.
This summons ;s served upon you by
publication in accordance with an order
of publication made b y Honorable
Percy R. Kelley, Judge of the Circuit
Court, ordering that said summons be
published in tne Aurora Observer, a
newspaper o f general circulation, once
each week for six full weeks.
Date of first publication: August 9,
1923.
Date o f last publication: September
20, 1923.
HENRY J. MILLIE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address, 413 Masonic Tem­
ple Building, Salem, Oregon,
S ept. 2 7 , 2 8 a n d 2 9 .
No. 16567
JUST ARRIVED
Office Hrs. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
FOUR DAYS ONLY
OUR NEW UNE
No Charge for Consultation
of
FALL HEATERS
Come in and get yours
while you have the
Full Line to Choose From
Hardware
G. A. EHLEN Implements
Dr, Mellenthin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is licensed
by the state o f Oregon.
He visits professionally the more im­
portant towns and cities and offers to
all who call on this trip tree consulta­
tion, except the expense of treatment
when desired.
According to his, method o f treat­
ment he does not operate tor chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases o f the stomach, liyer,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
I f you have been ailing for any
length o f time and do not get any bet­
ter, do not fail to call, as improper
measures rather than disease are very
often the cause of your long standing
trouble.
Remember above date, that consul­
tation on this trip will be free and that
his treatment is different.
Married women must be accompan­
ied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, Calif,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O F THE
STATE OF OREGON, FO R M AR­
ION COUNTY.
Department No. 2.
A. C. Churchill,
Plaintiff,
vs.
\ SUMMONS
C. M, Lowing,
Defendant. |
To- C. M. Lowing, the defendant
above named: In the name of the
State of Oregon, you are hereby com­
manded to appear and answer or other­
wise plead to the complaint filed against
you in the ’ above entitled suit, on or
before six weeks from the date o f the
first publication of this summons, and
if you fail to so appear the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for a decree re­
moving a cloud upon his title to Lot No,
Sixteen (16), Subdivision No: One (1)
of Churchill Walnut Groves Company,
as shewn by the recorded plats thereof in
Marion County, Oregon, and for a de­
cree forever barring and foreclosing
you from any claim, right, title or in­
terest m said real property. This sum­
mons is served upon you by publication
in accordance with an order of publi- j j j l
cation made by Honorable Percy R.
Kelley, Judge of the Circuit Court, or­
dering that said summons be published
in the Aurora Observer, a newspaper
of general circulation, once each week
for six full weeks.
Date of first publication: August 9,
1923.
Date, of lgst publication: September
20, 1923.
HENRY J. MILLIE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address: 413 Masonic Tem-
! pie Building, Salem, Oregon.
At Monitor on Thursdays
W EBERT
Representing Pacific States Fir* Insur­
ance Company, Springfield F. A M.
InuranceCo., Fire Association o f Phi la.
Fire Insurance
AURORA
-
OREGON .
Robert R. Rankin
Attorney at Law
Offices with
The First National Bank of Aurora
and'
508 Platt Bldg., Portland, Oro.
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Asquith & Hocken
P I AINTIING
A PER HANGING
AND TINTING
All Work Neatly Done
Aurora, Ore.
Phone SO IS
G. C. G1ESY FEED STORE
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WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Flour, Cereals, Poultry and Dairy
Feeds. Hay and Seeds
Get your supply o f Old Crop Flour. We still have a small
amount on hand at reasonable prices.
We buy Potatoes, Wheat, Oats, Hay, Vetch and Clover Seed.
W E C A R R Y TH E FOLLOWING:
Grass Seeds
Orchard Grass
English Rye Grass
Sudan Grass Mosquite Grass
Italian Rye Grass
Timothy Seed
Kentucky Blue Grass
W hite and Red Clever Grass
Alsike Clover Grass
POU LTRY, EGGS AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT
Warehouse Phone 9
AURORA, OREGON
Residence Phone 26
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start soon. W e can sup­
ply your demand f6r
School Books for
A ll Grades
See our W indow—Tablet«, Ink, Pen­
cils o f all descriptions, Drawing Paper,
Composition Books, Practice Paper,
Nöte Books, Etc.
Will-Snyder Co.
“ TH E STORE OF M E R IT ”
W e Still Buy Evergreen Berries