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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1911)
SPECIAL PRICES AURORA (Magazines) Masons— Champoeg Lodge meets American Magazine and Woman’s monthly first Saturday before full i ■ ... =| Home Companion, both one year moon. Henry L. Bents, W. M.; A. H. i THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1916 _ _ _ _ _________ ( f o r . . . . . ................................. $2.00 Will, Secretary. f _ E ditor and P ublisher | American Bo; and House-wife, both Odd Fellows— Aurora Lodge, No. ] ft. C. WESCOTT H | one year for. . ................ . .$ 1.00 127 meets first and third Thursday j -■ night of each month. P. H. Tucker, Entered as second class matter March 28, 1911, at the postoffice at Auror Collier’s Weakly, Everybodys Maga zine and Delineator ( all to one ad Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. N. G., Phil Wiegand, Secretary. Knights of Pythias— Hermes Lodge dress) all for one year for. . $3.25 No. 56 meets every Friday evening Everybodys Magazine, and Delinea tor, both one year (to same ad at the Pythian Castle Hall, in the dress) ........................................ $2.00 l. O. O. F. building. Dell Yergen, C. V‘Owing not O n ly to the high price of paper, but also to ¡Home Needlework, and Modern Pris- C.; A. M. Fry, K. of R. and S. Pythian Sisters— Una Temple No. ¿6^1 t h e uncertainty of securing it when needed, m^ny country! Cilia, both one year for. . . .$1.25 meets every Wednesday evening st.j newspapers, (the Observer included) have decided to cut j House-wife, Today’s, McCall’s and THE A U R O R A O B SE R V E R Are You Thinking o f M arriage ? Announcement S,niT àfî all dead-head and complimentary subscriptions, reduce j w°rld s „year f°r ' , . . r .. . J r , 2 years for $4.25, 3 years for $6.00 '¡the number of exchanges, discontinue samples and all oth-}Boy>s Life (Boy scout Magazine) l Rebekahs— Western Hope L o d g e jêr .mailings except paid subscriptions; and on January I J year ..................... ..........................85 No. 125 meet 3 first and third S^tur- all subscribers more than one year in arrears will be The Designer, two years f o r .. $1.00 days of the month. Mrs. A|mie from OUr subscription list. This action is made Etude (for hiusxc lov«**s) two years Hines, n . G.; Mrs. Jessie Gray, sèç^e-1 abfojtltely necessary b f the abnormal condition in the pa- stream,'2 H Ï Ï iot '11 m Woodman of the w orld— Nessmuk i per market and the fact that the production of print paper 1 Any of the following magazines Camp meets the fourth Thursday of i s s h o r t of the actual consumption. This shortage ac- ($1.50, per year) 2 years for $2.00: each month. August Will, C. C.; Franz ! tuàlly ÇXlStS and no immediate relief appears probable. BasebaU Magazine, Good Housekeep- Pubiishers of dailies and big weeklies buy their print paper !ms’ Hearst’s Magazine, McClures, Mother's Magazine, Pathfinder (week Vorkmen— Meet first and third | upder contract to use a certain amount in a given time at a ly). ¿ay’s of each month. John s- fiXçd; price, and the manufacturer is bound to supply these Harper’s Weekly for one year, .$4.00 RecorderW°rkmaU: L?mS publishers. What is left is sold to the small papers at what ^ jiub— Meets every second ever price the manufacturer chooses to fix. Two years ago paper could be bought at less than $2.75 per 100 pounds ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. _*heir Club Room, lent. while today it is $6.50, with the impossibility of getting a Notice is hereby given that the under signed have been duly appointed ex first Thursday in supply at all staring newspapers in the face. ecutor and executrix, respectively un G. Carpenter, Under these conditions, the Observer is taking the ac' der the Last Will and Testament o f [ebert, Sec’y. tion outlined above, in order to make sure that our legiti- Martin Giesy, deceased, and which ap and third mate, paid subscriber may not miss a single issue. pointments have beeh duly approved by *he der, M. & c. E. C.; Tillie Webert, M. of R. o .o .F . ohn — ONE HOM E PRODUCT The lack of numerous Oregon manufactories lead a ker to call the attention of a farmer audience to this the following manner: ^heti you awake in the morning it is to the alarm cticut clock. You rise to don Chicago overalls, Detroit suspenders. You wash your face with n Indiana wash basin. You sit down to a Jiigan to eat your Chicago bacon and Kal- ods. Your bread is made of Minneap- fcaked in a St. Louis oven. You go: iarness on a Missouri mule. You jered with an Eastern mortgage ¡naybe) printed in Boston or ;jn. Then you crawl under i)e kept awake all night )duct you have on the |y has placed^ ¡of “ moneys oy, Jack! Pnty must be some- )gs in that county lia- siate knows that Grant of the West by women from the ell the suffrage-state’s weynen how bf the old maid who wrote a book on Children.” POLITICAL CORNER Comment, Gossip, Reports, Rumors, Explanations, ?ales, Hearsay, Complaints, Knocks, Eulogies,Questions and Rejoinders, Both Probable and Improbable, Concerning O ff ¡cals, Candidates— and Others! While there is no doubt of the re- elect! >>1 of Judge Kel’ «» as circuit judge, many electors seem undecided as to their choice for the second cir cuit judge. Both Geo. G. Bingham and Judge Galloway are known in every; nook and corner or Marion county, and there is every prospect of a hard tight for the Marion coun- ty vote, m L.nn county there may be a,i equal'.y close vote. make sure of his election! the County Court of Marion County, Oregon. Any and all persons having claims against the said estate are here by notified to present said claims duly verified, as by law required, to the un dersigned at the Aurora State Bank, Aurora, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated September 25th A. D. 1916. S AURORA sta te ban k MONEY-SAVING MAGAZINE OFFERI Y o u Save N e a rly H a lf b y B. F. G iesy , O rd e rin g Executor. I da S. M oshberger . Executrix. Of the Last Will and Testament of Martin Giesy, Deceased. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys for Estate. Publication dates, October 5, 12, 19, 26 and November 2, 1916. With Your Paper OJUR P A P E R Mail Order Printing. Order by phone or mail, and par cel post wiU bring any of the goods below, by return mail, at the fol lowing prices. Trespass Notice (cloth) doz. $ .50 Hunting Notices (cloth) doz— .50 “ For Sale” Signs (cloth) e a c h .05 Is Included with Each Combination for Annual Subscrip tion at the Price Quoted NEW, RENEWAL OR EXTENSION SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCEPTED . .... . “ No S m o k m ^ ^ ^ T u ^ è a cÎ^ ^ P ^ ^ O Receipt Books, each ................ _ .10 “ Post No Bills” , each ...... ....__ .05 Promisory Notes, books, each.. .10 Drafts, tablets, each................ «... .20 Bill Heads, tablets, each..._____ .20 Statements, tablets, each..__,___ .20 Bills of Sales, each.......— ....... .05 Warranty Deeds, each.... ................05 Mortgages, Short, each________ .05 Satisfaction of Mortgage, each.. .05 Butter Wrappers, 100 for ..............75 Sale Bills, 12x18, 100 for........ 2.50 Each additional 100—. .50 Dance Bills, 9x12, 100 for.—.. 1.50 Each additional 100.... .25 Hand Bills, 6x9, 100 for.......... 1.25 Each additional 100._ .2 5 Tickets, dance, etc., 100 for.__ 1.25 Each additional 100_____ 25 Business Cards, 100 for— __ 1.25 Visiting Cards, ladies, 50 for.. 1.00 Shipping Tags, 100 for ........—. 1.25 Hop Tickets, 1000 for............. — 1.50 We also print Wedding Invitations, At home Cards, Announcements, Programs, Booklets, Office Forms, Deposit Slips, Checks, Blotters Cal enders, Price Lists, and all kinds of advertising matter. A U R O R A O BSER VER | Napoleon Davis, one of the old line Aurora, Oregon of true-blue democrats of this sec tion was here from Bunteville last NOTICE! week. He predicts the election of PENTIST Wilson, and tb% discomfiture of the We are making a special $1.50 of- lg Phone United 6319 republican party. j fer of a 'year’s subscription to The &UBBARD, O r e g o n j Observer and to four standard mag- azines. This offer is open to all new ! or old subscribers. By subscribing BAR LO W ¡to The Observer now you get $1.35 Ivan G. Martin, Salem attorney, What state or country can boast' I worth of magazines are all high class and Republican candidate for the of a more beautiful fall than Oregon | and will make a valuable addition legislature, was here Sunday on his has this year? Snow in Michigan to the library of any home. We way home from the Republican do and some other states. I want to call your attention also to Get it done by the “ Mome” Man ings “ at Portland the day before. the free dress pattern that is given Martin, like all good politicians, nev Mrs. Lena Bond returned to her to each subscriber. C. B. BR EW Efc er fails to see all the newspaper men home in Spokane, Friday, after vis We don’t make a cent on these AURORA, OREGON "on the way.” He has not only made iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jes magazines. The only reason we ot- himself solid with the newspapers, se here and relatives in Portland for fer them to our customers is for the but with the people, by his frank, the east three months. ! sole purpose of saving our readers open manner and genial attitude to W . H. ASQ U ITH money. It is our intention to give ward life. Wood Young of Portland will j our subscribers the advantage we make his home with his sister, Mrs. AINTER and receive from magazine publishers. Hawley voted for the Adamson 8 Jim Hayes this winter. APER HANGER It is for your benefit alone that we hour law thus allying himself with j offer you these four magazines at the democratic majority in Congress. Friday night the Barlow people i Aurora, Oregon But it-, is sa,fe to say that he is not were entertained by Mr. Hedges, I such a big reduction. pfastering ^ x lue Building f Cement W ork • TART your wedded life right. The young man who is con templating matrimony should hank his money. After he has furnished his home he should have something laid aside for possible adversity. Wedded life means added responsibility for nim. The prospective bridegroom should open a bank account today. It means happiness in the future. We’ll gladly explain our banking system. P boasting of- that fact in his Oregon j Mr. Jack, Mr. Johnson and Mr. speeches, while Hughes is flaying | Risley of Oregon, candidates for Card Playing. Do you know that a free dress alive that ¡congress for passing the ¡office on the democratic ticket. Card playing began in India. In the pattern is included with the club of Adamson Act! j ninth century. It was introduced into ! Monday night Mr. Loder and Mr. Europe by orientals some time prior four magazines that we are giving in The Capital Journal says L. IT' Me | Scheubel gave ^interesting and in I to the thirteenth century. Saracens combination with The Observer for only 25 cents extra. 'Send your or Mahon should be elected district at structive talks to the voters espec- ! popularized the amusement in Spain torney because he was the originator I ially so on the Brewers Amendement | and Italy. The taste for the game der by mail, or phone us . anfi, l^ared in the movement to pro j which we hppe all intelligent and I afterward spread to Germany, whete If you use gummed labels for "any vide a municipal bathing beach at \ honest voters and people will turn i It commenced to be indulged In about j 1275. Its appearance in France was purpose, ask for our new catalogue Salem. If that is an example of his down. It is an insult to decent peo j mentioned in the records of that coun qualifications for the place, the Jour ple to have such a measure on the and price list. We can save yau I try in 1393. Heraldic cards were first money. Aurora Observer. nal ought to publish the others— to ticket. known in England in 1660. lVLr> j C l u b O ffe : ft N o .. TODAY'S MAGAZINE ”1 I OUR — _____ (with PAPHt WOMAN’S WORLD . 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