aasessaHHMssstt.-ssaBsi^BaBawBsaesH NOTICE! AURORA Masons— Champoeg Lodge meets W e are making a special $1.50 of­ monthly first Saturday ®hefore full fer of a year’s subscription to The moon. Henry L. Bents, W. M.; A. H. j THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. T9T6. Observer and to four standard mag­ W ill, Secretary. azines. This offer is open to all new Odd Fel^pws— Aurora Lodge, No. | N. C. WESCOTT E ditor and P ublisher or old subscribers. By subscribing 127 meets first and third Thursday! to The Observer now you get $1.35 night of each, month. P. H. Tucker, l Entered as second class matter March 28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora worth of magazines are all high class Oregon, under the A ct o f March 3, 1879. N. G., Phil Wiegand, Secretary. and will make a valuable addition Knights o f .Pythias— Hermes Lodge the library o f any home. We No. 56 meets every Friday eVening.j The Sunday Blue Law, now in force, makes i+ unlaw-; to want to call your attention also to at the Pythian Castle Hall, in the j ful -for all places of business except theatres, drug storesj the free dress pattern that is given I. O. O. F. building. Dell Yergen, C. j doctor shops, undertakers, livery stables, butcher and to each subscriber. C.; A. M. Fry, K. of R. and S. W e don’t make a cent on these Pythian Sisters— Una Temple-No. 26, baker shops to open Sunday for labor or traffic, under the j magazines. The only reason we of­ meets every Wednesday evening at penalty of a fine of not more than $50.00. No. 312 on the ; fer them to our customers is for the the I. O. O. F. Hall. Emma J. Sny­ ballot proposes to repeal this moss-covered Blue Law . j sole purpose o f saving our readers der, M. E. C.; Tillie Webert, M. o f R. The “Weekly Rest Day League” opposes its repeal, say-1 money. It is our intention to give ft C. ing, “The existing law is better than none. Prevent its] our subscribers the advantage we Rebekahs— Western Hope Lodge No. 125 meet3 first and third Satur­ repeal, then we will ask the next Legislature to amend it, j receive from magazine publishers. It is the avowed aim of this I It is fo r your benefit alone that we days of the month. Mrs. Annie wherein it is imperfect.” Hines, N. C .; Mrs. Jessie Gray, Secre­ “Weekly Rest Day League,” Rev. G. L. Tufts, superin-! offer you these fo u r magazines at such a big reduction. tary. tendent, to close every line of business, all places of amuse­ W oodm an o f the W orld— Nessmuk ments, prohibit every kind of labor possible, and trans­ ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Camp meets the fourth Thursday of form Sunday into the Puritanical Sabbath of the witch­ Notice is hereby given that the under­ each month. August Will, C. 0 .; Franz craft era. In the abstract, whatever is right and moral on signed have been duly appointed^ ex­ Kraxberger, Clerk. A free-born ecutor and executrix, respectively un­ Workmen— Meet first and third weekdays is right and moral on Sunday. der the Last Will and Testament of Saturday’s of each month. John S. American has as much right to attend a ball game or a Martin Giesy, deceased, and which ap­ Jesse, Master W orkm an; Louis moving picture show, go for a joy-ride, play a game of pointments have been duly approved by Webext, Recorder. billiards, or enjoy any other diversion, on Sunday as on the County Court of Marion County, Womans Club— Meets every second any other Most workers have only Sunday for re‘ Oregon. Any and all persons having Wednesday at their Club Room. Mrs. creation and amusement. It may be deplorable that more claims against the said estate are here­ Jas. Ogle, President. by notified to present said claims duly Ladies Aid—Meets first Thursday in people do not attend church, but being good is a matter verified, as by law required, to the un­ Any attempt to do so is dersigned at the Aurora State Bank, each month. Mrs. E. G. Carpenter, of conscience— not legislation. President; Mrs. Tillie Webert, Sec'y. narrow class legislation and rank intolerance. Every Aurora, Oregon, within six months from BUTTEVILLE liberal interest in Oregon should join in voting 312, Yes, the ¿a te o f this notice. I. O. O. F.— Meets first and third Dated September 25th A. D. 1916. Saturdays of each month at I.O.O.F. to repeal this antiquated law next Tuesd^r. B. F. G iesy , Hall. John Pugh, Jr., N. G.; John Executor. Schwabauer, Secretary. United Artisans— Meet first and I da S. M oshberger third Saturdays of each month. J. Executrix. R. Kinyon, Master; Jno. Schwabauer Of the Last Will and Testament Secretary. o f Martin Giesy, Deceased. Butteville Grange No. 74 P. H.— News, Comment, Gossip, Reports, Rumors, Explanations, Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys for Estate. Meets the second and 4th Saturdays Tales, Hearsay, Complaints, Knocks, Eulogies,Questions Publication dates, October 5, 12, 19, 26 of each month. W. C. Kinyon, Mas­ and November 2, 1916. ter; Lew W. Grimm, Lecturer; and Rejoinders, Both Probable and Improbable, Bertha Matthieu, Sec’y- THE A U R O R A O B S E R V E R Teach Your Boy the Value of a Bank Account . T A R T your b o / off right in the battle of life. Deposit something to .his credit in the bartk> I f he is working for a salary, ask him to plac j^om ething aside weekly. If he is in business, show hiiir 'the importance of keeping a goodly balance in bank. There’s no telling when an opportunity may present itself whereby a little ready cash may be the foun­ dation of a fortune.- We do all kinds of banking. S AURORA STATE BANK MONEY-SATING MAGAZINE OFFERS Yon Save THE POLITICAL CORNER BARLOW Twentieth Century Grange— Meets the second Saturday o f each month at Columnia Hall. C. Giddings, Master. Ladies Aid— Of the Synod Luther­ an Church meets the second Wednes­ day of eich month. Ladies Aid— Of the United Lutl.ei- Church meets the fourth Wednesday o f each month. DONALD Fidelity Review, No. 13, W om an’s Benefit Association meets the first and third Thursday afternoon of each month. Lady Commander, Ella Fel- iir le r ; Lady Record Keeper, Anna Bittock. Ladies Aid Society meets Thurs- ,, day* .-.every two weeks. ,• Mary M. Lamb, president, and Mrs. Alice Mays, secretary. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 m. E. N. St. Helen, superinten­ dent, and Juanita Mays, secretary. Donald band meets Thursday eve­ nings. C. S. Hoskins, instructor. T y Concerning Officals, Candidates— and Others! A GOOD TICKET. BANK OPPOSES SINGLE TAX Many electors, especially those in­ The Aurora State Bank is sending clined to be independent o f party, will out a circular letter to its depositors, split their tickets this fall to a greater which says: . extent than ever before. Upon National [•" “ There i^'on the ballot this fall a issues, most o f our readers have measure which is so pernicious, so de long since reached a decision as how I trimental to the welfare o f the citizens they will vote. It is safe to sajr, how­ o f this State, that we are taking the ever, that for state and county officers, ! liberty o f addressing you, as aHfepositor many are still undecided. For such o f this bank, relative to it. voters we have prepared the following While it is a fixed*, policy with this list, which the Observer considers the j insttfT'Siop to take nb part in matters best qualified for the offices named. j perW^jiing to party politices, this meas- Those chosen are in every way entitled ! ure is economic not political and would to the support o f any elector who de­ i be so far reaching in its disastrous ef- sires to place ability, integrity and j fects that we feet fttmi'duty 'to do all we honesty o f purpose, above party affili­ I can to assist in its defeat. We refer to ations. The following is a good ticket. jthe “ Full Rental Value Land Tax and The candidates are not chosen because ¡ Homemakers Loan Fund Amendment,” they belong to any particular party, ¡and We trust that we may be favored but because they will place service with youT co-operation in defeating this above party. ¡measure,” For Congressman, Mark V. Weatherford Ordering With Your J Seymour Jones Paper REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Representative 5 4 X ON B A L L O T Favors a business session; a few good laws—not a multitude o f poor ones strict economy in the expenditure of public money. W . €. HAWLEY Republican and Progressive Direct Primary Nominee for CONGRESS OUR PAPER Is Included with Each Combination for Annual Subscrip­ tion at the Price Quoted NEW. 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W orlds W ork, 1 year, $3.00; 2 Claude McCulloch o f Portlanc the law years, $4.00; 3 years, $6.00. at the For Dairy Commissioner, J. D. Mickle. partner o f ex-governor West,, spoke to Observer office. a good sized audience at the Band Hall For Circuit Judge, I J " « 1 , “ * ; [ Geo. G. Bingham. last night, in the interest o f Woodrow Wilson for president and Mark Weather­ Do you know that a free dress ford for Congress. pattern is included with the club of f Sam Brown; McCulloch is an interesting speaker | Chas. Elgin; fou r magazines that we are giving in combination with The Observer for For Representatives, ■{ Seymour Jones. and held $he close attention o f his hear­ | W. A1 Jones; ’ ers. He handed the republican party a only 25 cents extra. Send your or­ ( Ivan G. Martin’ number o f jolts, and predicted a dem­ der by mail, or phone us . ocratic victory all along the line, For District Attorney, Max Gehlhar. The Aurora Observer and the Pori For County Clerk, U. G. Boyer. land Telegram, both one year for For Sheriff, W. I. Needham. Seymour Jones, candidate for the $4.25. Send the Observer your or­ For Assessor, Ben F. West. legislatu re, was in Aurora Monday, For Superintendent, W. M. Smith. der. taking a final look at his political fences For Recorder, Mildred R. Brooks. here. He found them all in excellent For Treasurer, D. G. Drrger. condition. He predicted the triumph of For Surveyor, B. B. Herrick. J P R . B. F. G IESY Hughes, and entire Republican State For Co. Commissioner, J. T. Hunt. and County ticket. For Coroner, A. M. Clough. Nearly METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE - 1 0 UR PAPER PEOPLE’S HOME JOURNAL - l and all three W OM AN ’S W ORLD - one year $2.00 ABLE F A IT H U L A N D EFFECTIVE FREE PATTERNS. The May Manton or McCall Pattern to which each subscriber to Today’s or McCall’s is entitled, may be selected within 30 days from the receipt of first copy of Today’s or McCall’s. Order by postal direct to the publisher. PUBLIC SERVANT. Please read his record in his pamphlet sent to every reg­ istered voter by the Secret­ ary-of State. Mrs. Frank Brush and her son F or the first time in years the po­ ¡arS. about to move in to'th eir new cot Republican Congressional tato harvest was finished before the j tagb, which is nearly finished is new- Committee beginning of the annual rain, which jly furnished and is a decided, orna- |V*il) Phones merft to its part of our town. was on the night o f Thursday, Octo- W . R. C U L V E R , Chairman. Aurora, Or. Office at Residence The house form erly occupied by j her 28 th. Not so with fhe outside building, ! MS Nowach, with his family, and (Paid adv. ) seized upon to complete the work nqw owned by Rudolph Klaus, has Every intermission In the rain is been rented by Mr. W ells of Canby, who has lately moved his fam ily to laid out fo r the present fall. Notary Public Mrs. J. Gibson received a number this place. Fire Insurance A spelling match was held at the 1 Claufleld, Henry Claufield did not AURORA - OREGON pick , this year. Last year they had Bear Creek school on the evening j 500 bales. It Is the “ sickest” look- o f Friday, October 27th. The con­ DR. de LESPINASSE o f her friends on Saturday, October j testants acquitted themselves most Many standing their ■ 28th— her birthday. On Sunday a creditably. DENTIST larger number o f those who could ground with a tenacity that was sur- | Trullinger Bldg Phone United 6319 not leave home on Saturday, came prising, till, at last,- Miss Pearl Mil- | as a surprise party. A very enjoy­ ler o f eBar Creek, was left alone to I H ubbard , O regon able day was spent many pretty and carry o ff the palm. The competing j appropriate gifts were received. school was the Rural Dell. Dainty refreshments were served and j The Mothers’ Club met on Thurs- j every one present seemed to have a day last fo r an all-day session at the | good time, while numerous 'messages home o f Mrs. Keesling. Mrs. James j of congratulation were sent by Smith, Mrs. Chester Smith with her infant son, Mrs. Frank Brush, Mrs. friends who could not come. Get it done by the “ Mome” Man A large party gathered at the home Stevens, Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Ada o f Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kraxberger on Drier were present as visitors of the | PERCY R. K E L L Y C. B. B R E W E R , Friday evening, to bestow ^a linen- Club. A fter dinner the work for the I A U RO RA, OREGON shower upon Miss Frieda Zanger, day was finished. A report o>f the I daughter o f Mrs. Kraxberger. Num- 1 year’s work was read by the secre- j Republican Nominee for Re-election erous beautiful and suitable presents tary, Mrs. G. M. Baldwin, an invita­ were brought. A charming repast I tion from Mrs Drier, Sr., to hold the I W . H . A S Q U IT H AS was served, and an evening that w i ll; next meeting at her home was ac­ i D A I N T E R and long be remembered with pleasu re; cepted and the club adjourned to meet November 9th. was spfcut. CIRCUIT JUDGE I * APER HANGER A Uttle son was horn to Mr. and j Mr. and Mrs. Dwarschak with their J Aurora, Oregon Mrs. W ill Roth on Thursday, Octo-1 fam ily were Portland - visitors on Two to Elect. A d d e e s s : 117 West 6 th St. b*r I 6 tb. Monday. - , is*. ~ j Paid Advertisnent. Alb my, Crejcn IVAN DIMICK’S GARAGE A U R O R A , OREGON W e Carry a Full Line of Accessories m acksbu rg W e are prepared to do all idnds of Auto Repair­ ing. AU work fully guaranteed LOUIS W EBERT Plastering Flue Building r Cement W ork • There’s No Place Like Home YOUR HOME IS IN THIS TOWN If you are asked you will declare that you're STRONG FOR THE HOME ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS Patronize the local merchant READ THE HOME P AP E R Take advantage of our Clubing Offei