Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, August 21, 1924, Image 3

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    Get Your Supplies
for Hop Picking
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
At the Sadler & Kraus store you will find all
the essentials necessary for hop picking—all the
requirements that the grower may need.
We
give all the little details the proper attention that
enables us to give you—^
Good Service at
Reasonable Prices,
All goods marked in plain prices and the same
price to ail.
Visit Our Big Store with a Big Stock of Season­
able Merchandise Always at Your Service.
Sadler & Kraus
THE BEST FOR THE PRICE
If 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
Baggage at Dock or Depot in Portiand carefully
looked after.
RATES REASONABLE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
H. G. ZIEGLER
DEALER IN
Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed
SEED AND RE-CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING DONE IN CON­
NECTION W ITH W AREHOUSE.
AURORA,
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-
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OREGON
AURORA MEAT MARKET
An Up-to-date Sanitary Meat
Market that handles every­
thing b e s t in m e a ts
fresh and cured.
OPEN EVENINGS
DURING
HARVEST
SEASON
The Hunting
Season
will soon be open and you will want a
New Rifle or Shot Gun.
We can supply your wants in
Guns and Ammunition
G. A. EHLEN
Wwnvar&rn
TOM
People to Get
Acquainted W ith
Oregon for Oregon
BOTTLE
FEEDING
w ill be successful If
Ask for Oregon Products
Twelve new fires broke nut In the
Denuos. the milk modi­
fier, is used. Doetors
Deschutes forest as a result of a
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endorse
Denuos.
At
druggists* Sample on request.
lightning storm.
OREGON M AKES IT
The box factory at Prairie City was
DENNOS FOOD CO.
totally destroyed by fire with a loss
Portland. Ora.
estimated at ?25,000.
Oregon Industries Deserve Oregon
Fire destroyed the implement and
Patronage
oil store of D. Pohle & Son at Salem,
Everytime you buy an article made
with a loss estimated at $22,000.
in Oregon, you are helping to employ
Oregon people in the manufacturing
The Eugene Woolen Mills have re­
N O T A R Y PUBLIC
o f Oregon goods. You are keeping
sumed operations after being closed
FIRE INSURANCE
Oregon money in Oregon. A campaign
for the greater part of the summer.
REPRESENTING
is
on
in
the
interest
o
f
‘
‘
Oregon
Made
Approximately 50 carloads of green
Goods,” and ‘ ‘ Oregon Industries.” Pacific States Fire Insurance
prunes will leave the Salem district
It is more than worthy— an idea that
for distant markets, according to an­
Company
means money to you. Look at the
nouncement.
label
¡Springfield F. & M. Insur­
During the past few months Albert
ance Company
Fisher has shipped 11 cars of horses
Fire Association of Phila.
and mules from Haines to Denver, all
ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING
raised on the Fisher ranch.
at Reasonable Rates
A U R O R A , OREGON
Bad-check artists again invaded
THEODORE RESCH,'
The Dalles during the last few days,
Aurora, Ore.
Phone 1115
obtaining $160 from two local mer­
Will
pay
highest
market
price
chants before the fraud was discover­
for Hogs.
ed.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Foreign shipping of lumber from
Coos Bay during the. last fiscal year
Oregon City, Oregon
R. B. F. GIESY
totaled more than 100,000,000 feet,
Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice
with an estimated value of nearly
$4,000,000.
Dr. Joseph E. Hall, former state
commander of the G. A. R., was elect­
♦
Asquith & Hocken
$
♦
ed surgeon general of the G. A. R. at
t
i
the fifty-eighth annual encampment
Both Phones
*
AINTIING
in Boston.
Aurora, Ore. ♦ *
Office at Residence
i
APER
HANGING
The body of John Pustejovsky was
•
AND
TINTING
found in a house on the Pacific high­
way near Albany, with a bullet hole
All Work Neatly Done
t
through the lungs and an army pistol
Aurora,
Ore.
Phone 5012
by his side.
DENTIST
E. Done is critically ill in Reeds-
Has established his Dental office in
port as a result of drinking a quarter
the Aurora Bank Building, where
of a pound of commercial ether, which
he will be present each Tuesday,
“ No Collection, No Charge”
A party of men, members of the Friday and Saturday, from 9 a, m.
he purchased, he said, for use in start­
Delinquent accounts collected on a
Dukhobor organization, a Russian to 6 p. m.
ing an automobile.
contingent basis.
We do the work,
PLATES A SPECIALTY
sect,
with
colonies
in
Canada,
has
ob­
shoulder the expense and make no
Picking of fuggle hops is under way
AURORA, OREGON
charge unless collection is made.
in Oregon~and so far the yield is com­ tained options on farm land near Junc­
$100,000.00 Bad Accounts Turned In­
ing down lighter than usual. Picking tion City. It has been known that the
to Cash Since W e Started. Jot down
of clusters will start about August 25, sect has been planning to emigrate to Phone 5-51 Office hours 9 a. m, to 5 p.m.
a trial list of bad ones and let us
Lane county for some time, and the Evenings and Sunday by appointment
turn them into actual money.
earlier than customary.
American Legion at Eugene has been
Two persons were killed and three
Business Men’s Adjustment Co.
protesting against the move. The ex-
DR. S. J. LEVITT
injured when an automobile driven by
315-16 Masonic Bldg.,
Phone 911
service men are expected to take
DENTIST
James Beattie, 27, left the highway
steps to prevent the Dukhobors from I. O. O. F. Building
SALEM,
OREGON
and overturned at Johnson’s bridge,
entering this country.
Room 1 and 2
Molalla, Oregon
five miles east of Tillamook.
The fruit harvest of the Hood River
Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian
valley is under way, although it will
and secretary of the state livestock
be mid-September before picking to
sanitary board, is in Des Moines, la.,
any appreciable extent will be start­
to attend a national covention of live­
ed. While the Apple Growers’ asso­
stock sanitary board officials.
ciation has sold the bulk of its Bartlett
James Kieth of Talent was horribly pear tonnage to canners, the organ­
burned while firing a donkey engine ization will ship a few cars packed.
in a logging camp near Hilt, dying The harvest of Gravenstein apples be­
shortly afterward without being albe gan this week. Kings, too, will be
to explain the cause of the accident. picked at once. The season has been
There are good shoes and there a
Plans for construction of a natator- an unusually early one.
ium and roof garden were announced
better shoes. This has been proven by tho
It will require 363,233 pamphlets
at Roseburg. A company made up en­ containing the various measures to
who are wearing ST A R BRAN D S H O E S .
tirely of local men has been formed go before the voters of Oregon at the
and will incorporate for $100,000, it November election to supply the de­
was stated.
mand under the law, according to a
By hiding in a narrow space be­ statement issued by Sam A. Kozer,
tween the body and the running gear secretary of state. Arguments for and
of a motor truck that operates fu and against the measure also will be con­
Because they are made out o f leather.
out of the state prison yard, Patrick tained in these pamphlets. Mailing
No substitutes used for leather such as leather
Bishop escaped from the state peni­ of the pamphlets began Monday. There
tentiary at Salem
board or fibre board.
are four proposed
constitutional
R. M. Barker, driver of an automo­ amendments and three measures to be
Our line is complete, our prices are low,
bile that was seeking to establish a referred at the fall election.
considering
quality.
speed record between Seattle and Oak­
Men have been burned by an in­
land, Cal., was fined' $410 by Judge competent and careless X-ray oper­
A Jazz Cap Free with each pair of shoes.
Kuntz at Salem on two charges of ator; medicine ordered by the doctors
speeding and racing.
has not been given despite numerous
W e are still buying Bartlett Pears
Announcement is made that all mid- demands for it, and some nurses and
Columbia cities will participate on orderlies have slept at their posts
and Evergreen Blackberries
Tabor day in a pageant, depicting while sick men called for attention,
early day history of the Columbia patients of the United States veterans
river as a highway into the Oregon hospital No. 77 in Portland charged
country, to be held at Koberg beach, in the course of an investigation start­
ed by the American legion, looking
just east of Hood River.
The second Linn county employe toward the removal of Dr. Frank N.
“ TH E STORE OF M E R IT ”
within a week met an accidental death Gordon, superintendent, and Dr. C. M.
Tinney,
receiving
officer.
when a large rock from a bunker at
A U R O R A , ORE.
Accompanied by representatives of
the county rock crusher near Foster
dropped onto the head of John W. the United States fire service and
Nye, road supervisor. The skull was members of his own company, R. A.
fractured and death was almost in­ Booth of Eugene, president of the
Ochoco Timber company, was in the
stantaneous.
Both John W. Davis and Charles W. timber of Crook county on a mission I
Bryan, democratic candidates for pres­ of investigation with a view to buy- j
M o th er
ident and vice-president at the Novem­ ing the government holdings in the
ber election, probably will give ad­ Ochoco national forest, which. adjoins I
dresses in Oregon during the cam­ those of the Ochoco Timber company. I
paign, according to Dr: C. J. Smith, If this deal is made it means the \
chairman of the democratic state cen­ milling of the timber and the estab­
B rand
lishment at Prineville of a yellow pine
tral committee.
plant equal in magnitude to the best
Two cases involving the right of
in the state.
states to require children between the
Governor Pierce sent a letter to
ages of 8 and 16 to attend public
Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state,
schools have been docketed in the'
seeking to borrow $25,000 from an |
United States supreme court. The
appropriation authorized at the last
appeals were brought by Governor
session of the legislature with which i
Pierce and Attorney General Van
to meet current demands on the state I
Winkle of Oregon and District At­
penitentiary revolving fund. The leg­
torney Myers of Multnomah county.
islature at its last session created a
The first carload of apples for the revolving fund of $100,000 for the
season, Gravensteins loaded at Van­ penitentiary, and also voted a fund of {
horn, on the Mount Hood railroad line,, $50,000 from which the prison could
was forwarded to the eastern domestic borrow if there was not sufficient to
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market from Hood River. The Valley carry on the work of the institutional
Short line also brought down the sea­ industries. The letter said that prac­
son’s first carload of pears, Bartletts, tically all the $100,000 fund had been
from the Vanhorn orchard of E. R. exhausted and that the $25,000 addi- |
Pooley, which went to cannera at j tional was needed principally to pay I
Hillsboro.
tor flax straw for the state flax plant. '
LOUIS
W EBER!
O. D. EBY
D
Physician
and Surgeon
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Dr. C. Ammeter
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BetterShoes
W h y:
W URSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon
Hardware
The- wool market is gaining In
strength and the world demand is be­
coming keener, according to a telegram
received at Pendleton by Mac Hoke,
secretary of the Oregon Wool Grow­
ers’ association from the headquarters
of the National Wool Growers’ asso­
ciation at Salt Lake City.
Cummings & LaPoint, contractors,
have completed the concrete paving
from Monmouth south to the Benton
county line. This completes the last
gap In the west side Pacific highway.
Albert Amort, state engineer, has set
the date for the opening of this pave­
ment to traffic for September 10.
According to Olin Douglas, druggist
at Lakeview, Malheur and Harney
lakes are dried up, as is Deep creek
and several other good fishing streams
in that district. The drying up of
these rendezvous of the finny tribe
will necessitate restocking and has
spoiled fishing in that district for
several years.
Oregon Elks in the seventh annual
convention at Tillamook indorsed and
decided to take an active part in
National Defense day program, Sep­
tember 12, outlined an Americaniza­
tion program to be carried out during
the forthcoming year, and adopted
several resolutions outlining other
constructive work.
The Eagle Point irrigation district
has requested the state irrigation and
drainage securities commission to ex­
tend for a period of one year the in­
terest guarantee on bonds issued for
the development of the project. The
state previously had guaranteed the
payment of interest on these bonds
for a priod of 1% years.
The South Umpqua river above
Roseburg is not to be closed to bath­
ers, the county health department has
announced. Samples of river water
show that although the stream is un­
fit for domestic use, its water may be
used for bathing. Below the city all
bathing is forbidden and swimming
holes inside the city limits are for­
bidden by order of the city council,
as the water was found to be very
highly contaminated.
WiU-Snyder Co.
Mash is an important part o f the
hen’s ration at moulting time.
Help your flock through the moult
and get them started to laying with
Implements
IB
Mother Hubbard Egg Producer.
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Aurora F eed M ill