Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, March 21, 1918, Image 3

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B U Y NOW
J. Thomser
■car m a m r oi nuootra «aa nere | eity from Needy Monda*.
Irvin was among the
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here Saturday from the Mi
Henry Pardy Sr., and Henry Parde
tVunter and son Roland
Jr. were here Monday on business.
in Portland Friday.
R. B. F. GIESY
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ehlen and Mrs. E.
Mrs. Percy Catlett was a Saleen visit-
G. Carpenter motored to Portland Mon­
or Thursday, to have dental work done.
day.
Physician
and Surgeon
Both Phones
Offioe at Residence
Aurora, Or.
Notary Public
Fire Insurance
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Mrs, Sawtelle of Molalla, who has
been visiting her annt Mrs. M. D. Lea
bo, returned home Saturday morning.
Mr. Leabo and son Ralph motoring
in with her to catch the morning train.
I Mrs. Carl Damm and children were
Among the well known farmers here
I in town from Macksburg Saturday. ' Saturday were Frank Albee o f Merid­
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno Damm, ian, W. C. Kinyon and R. Woolworth
of Butteville, John Jesse o f Gribble
I Prairie, and Godfrey Dentel o f East
| Miss Cordia Wiegaad was staying at Butteville.
I the home o f Mrs. Percy Catlett while
I the latter was in Salem having dental
{ work done.
A Liberty Loan meeting was held at
| Oregon City Saturday in th£ interest o f
| the Third Loan. W. H. Bair; Dr. Ded-
Congregational services will be held
i man o f Canby, G. W. Scramlin of
Among those in the city this week I at the Presbyterian church. Thursday Macksburg, and C, R. Gunzell of Wil­
were Gus Keil, Albert Pratt o f Meri­ ¡evening, March 28, at 7:30 o ’ clock. sonville were aniong those present.
dian, Franz Kraxberger o f Macksburg, ! Everyone is cordially invited.
and Jim McGill o f Paradise Corners.
Red Cross members who have joined
Among those who wept to Portland
| Monday on business or otherwise were the Aurora Auxiliary sin&e February
Among the recent visitors in Donald i Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Anderson o f J 15, or whose names were omitted from
were Henry Goode o f Salem, R. W ool- I Metidian, and W. W. Irvin, A. B. the list recently published are Mrs. C,
worth and Richard Parrott o f Butteville Grim and Fred Will o f Aurora,
Adams, Edith Cochran, Walter Colvin,
N. S. Butler o f Wilsonville, Senator
Mrs. Walter Colvin, John J. Rose, E.
Scheurer and J. J. Ryan o f Butteville.
M. Hurst.
BUY NOW
The basket ball game Thursday night
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between the Mackaburg boy's and the
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A Aurora boys school teams resulted in a
T erm s R easonable
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Phone Canby 13-15 (Mail—Aurora Route I) S
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M. G, Smith o f the Needy section
was in Oregon City Friday on business
connected with the new regulations of
Asquith & Blosser
J the food administration,
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W.C. Kinyon and Arthur White were
in
town from Butteville on business
George and Carl Rueck of the Lone
John Nordhausen was among the Saturday.
Elder section were in Aurora Thursday
Lone Elder larmers here on business
on business.
Monday.
Mrs. Doty,MiBs Mabel Doty and Miss
Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Keil were in
Estelle Grettie were recent dinner
guests at the home o f Mrs. Rader o f | Hubbard Friday where Mrs. Keil’s
j brother E. W. Hoffman is very ill.
Fargo.
OREGON
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Mrs. V. Van Vleet was in Aurora
I Saturday shopping, Mr. Van Vleet is
Mrs. Peter Feller o f Donald was tak­
Chas. Kraxberger aud Rev. F. Th. still visiting relatives in Michigan.
en to Newberg recently for medical
Lucas
were business visitors here Sat­
treatment at the Newberg hospital.
urday from Macksburg.
LOUIS W EBERT
AURORA
Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Caro there ant
family were in town from Needy Sat
srday.
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DR. de LESPINASSE
~ DENTIST
Trullinger Bldg
Phone United 6319
H u b b a r d , O regon
Sailor Lad Tricks.
Hei* sailor brother has come home
an d . taught her a number of tricks
about the laundry. He lays his white
trousers on a board and brushes their
with salt water, but, not having any r f
the pcean wave, he makes a solution of
water, and salt answer the purpose.
She Was so delighted with the result,
which not only cleans the trousers, but
stiffens them as well, that she has tried
It on her white shoes.
D O IT N O W
Repair your Car
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MILLER ^ ISAACSON’ S
Repair Shop
Aurora, Oregon
Y mplement stocks are decreasing
1 and the farm er w ho intends to
buy, should look around for
his wants for the com ing season
in a very short time or he will
have to take som e substitute and
possibly d o without, so d o not
wait too long.
Mrs. Chas. Beck and Mrs. George {
I Kraus went to Salem Saturday to visit |
The Canby high school basket ball
Donald ha3 organized a local unit of ! their mother, Mrs. Barbara Giesy at
the Woman’s Council of Defense and the home of their sister Mrs. R.J.H en- team defeated the Aurora team Thurs­
day night at the old Pythian hall. Both
Mrs. B. S. Quinn is chairman, Mrs, j dricks.
teams played well but Canby / led
Fred Yergen, vice-chairman; Mrs, S.A.
throughout the game.
The Canby
Sexsmith, secretary; and Mrs, O. O.
Freeman, treasurer.
Mrs, Rosa Keil of Corvallis who has players were Misses E. Berg, S. Berg,
been visiting friends and relatives here Pennell, Samuelson and Leona. The
and at Barlow returned home this week Aurora players were Misses Frazier,
Franz Kraxberger, who was here accompanied by Mrs. Sofia Hoffman of Moore, Anderson, Giesy,Cole and Arm­
Friday, will make up a car of potatoes Barlow, who will visit in Corvallis.
strong.
for shipment to the Salem King’s Pro­
ducts company. That company has a
big government contract for these pro­
Herbert J. Miller and Felix Isaacson
W. H. Asquith was home ,over Sun­
cessed potatoes for the army in France.
day from Portland where he is working have taken over the repair and acces­
in the painting department o f the St, sory department of the F, L. Miller
John’s ship yards, Otto Blosser is also garage, under the firm name o f the
Petition for letters o f administration
Aurora garage, Frank Miller will de­
working in the same yard.
in the estate of the late L. M. Felts,
vote his whole time to the auto sales
deceased, who died in Clackamas county
business, with the assurance that the
in February has been filed by his widow
Godfrey Dentel was among the East repair department is in the hands of
Esperanza Felts, in. the county court at
Butteville people here Saturday, Mr. a skilled mechanic.
©regon City. Besides the widow, there
Dentel is one o f those loyal Americans
are two children surviving the deceased
who does not hesitate to express his j
named as heirs in the petition.
anti-Kaiser views candidly and forcibly, j Base hospital unit No, 46, has re­
ceived its preliminary mobilization or­
ders, When the actual mobilization
Bennie Brusch, Harold Gribble, Gladys
A county conference on the Third date is fixed, the members of the medi­
Gribble, Leona Graves o f Aurora, and
Liberty Loan Campaign will take place cal corps will report at Portland and
Homer Langdon and John Painter of
tomorrow afternoon at 2 p. m. at Sal­ from there proceed to Camp Lewis for
Hubbard were among the pupils who
em, at the Commercial Club rooms; intensive training before going to the
have “ gone over^the top’ ’ by winning
Guy N, Hickok, John Murray, Marcus war zone. George W. Miller and An­
membership in the Second Junior Rain­
G. Smith, C. F. Grover and N. G.Wes- drew G. Miller, Aurora boys, and sons
bow regiment, by selling $50 worth or
cott are, the Aurora members o f the of George Miller are members o f this
more o f War Savings Stamps.
unit,
committee.
L. J. Chapin, representing the Salem
King’s Products Company, was here
Friday. He is buying potatoes for that
company, -offering 75 cents per hundred
for No, 1 grade as regards size, f. o, b.
Salem, with the sacks returned. This
is considerable better than prices being
paid in Cabby where 60 cents per hun-
drnd (sacks not returned) is the pre­
vailing price.
Fred Will and A. B. Grim spent a
couple o f days in Portland last week
looking for houses to rent. Mr. Will
finally rented an apartment but Mr.
Grim found nothing suitable.
They
found a position easy to get as both are
skilled workmen, but the house prob­
lem seems to be a difficult one. They
will not move, o f course, until it is
solved.
W h o is G oing to Send Him
another pouch of
Real GRAVELY t h e w in g P lug
Real Gravely Plug is the tobacco to
send the Boy—not ordinary plug loaded
up w ith sw eetening, but condensed
quality—with the good Gravely taste
that satisfies and comforts and lasts a
long while.
Give any man a chew o f Real Gravely Plug, and he will
tell you th a t the kind to aend. Send the beet!
Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per week to
chew Real Gravely, because a small chew o f it lasts a long
while.
If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and
add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor—
improve your smoke.
SEND Y O U R F R IE N D IN THE U. S. S E R V IC E
A POUCH O F G R A V E L Y
Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c.
stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Sea­
port o f the U. S. A . Even **over there'* a 3c. stamp will take
it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and give you
official directions how to address it.
A little more o f this bomb practice,
and he*ll be ready to sit down ana
enjoy a little chew o f the Real Gravely
the folks back home sent him.
P . B . GRAVELY TOBACCO CO ., Danville, VS»
The P aten t Pouch keep s it F reeh and Clean and GoocP
—it I, not R ea l G ravely w ithout th i. P rotection S ea l
Established 1831
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The Wide Awake
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Implements
Hardware Store
DR. UTTER ,
DENTIST
R oom 4 1 4 Bank o f Com m erce Building
Salem, O regon.
Come to Salem, for your Dental Work—All Class­
es of Dentistry AT MODERATE PRICES.
I CROW N AND BRIDGE W O R K
i f A Specialty.
p h o n e m a i n 606
i The Gospel of Labor
and Materials
The Postoifice Department has issued
another warning against sending prohi­
bited articles to our soldiess in France,
including such articles as matches,alco­
hol, inflattmables and explosives, etc.
All packages must be left open enough
so that (postmasters) may examine
them. Prohibited articles, if found, will
be returned to the sender 4with a warn­
ing that violations o f the law are pun­
ishable under Section 472 of the U, S.
Postal Laws.
The Portland Newspaper Union is
carrying an ad in the Evening Telegram
offering to plade advertisements in the
“ ready print’ ’ pages o f the country
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newspapers at 4 cents per inch per pap-
erper week. This must make welcome
reading to those country newspapers
using “ ready prints’ ’ . There are sev­
eral things about which these “ ready
print” sheets seem never to get wise.
One is that no newspaper is worthy the
name that cannot control its ads as
well as its news and editorial columns.
AH the dollars in the world could not buy victory.
Because victory is not purchasable— we must work for
it and, if need be, die for it. Dollars can work for vic­
tory only in so far as they are converted into labor and
materials. . A dollar hoarded is a slacker; a dollar wasted
is a traitor; a dollar saved is a patriot. For a hoarded
dollar represents idle pow et; a wasted dollar represents
wasted power; a dollar invested in the United States
Government represents power saved, labor saved, ma­
terials saved— it represents power, labor and materials
in action, on the firing line, over the top. And more—
it represents reserve power, energy stored, purchasing
power conserved for its owner to use later on.
Buy W ar Savings Stamps. Y ou qan buy a United
States Thrift Stamp for 25 cents. A card is furnished on
which to paste it. Sixteen Thrift Stamps plus a few
cents cash will buy a W ar Savings Stamp. On January
1, 1923, the United States Government will pay you $5.00
for each stamp pasted on a. W ar Savings Certificate.
This is 4% compounded quarterly when the stamps are
held till January 1, 192Si
j Let Your Dollars
Be Patriots!
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Clarence Phillips who several years
ago was principal of the Aurora schools
has just been re-elected city superin­
tendent of the Beaverton schools at a
substantial advance in salary in recog-
nitipn of the excèdent work he has
done there, where he has introduced
The Oak (irovq school sent 15 dish
education moving pictures, corrective
gymnastics, hot noon lunches,, manual | towels to the county superintendent
training and active participation in all last week and the Macksburg school
patriotic work like the Red Cross,Thrift about 50, to be forwarded to our troops
in France with thousands more all
Stamp and Liberty Loan Campaigns.
V te S S ilS jl This Space Contributed by Mf '"!....
J. W . SADLER, Aurora, Oregon
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made by Clackamas
county school
children. Mis3 Katie Hefner is teach­
er of the Oak Grove school and Mr,
Sherwood and Mis3 Nordhousen teach­
ers o f the Macksburg school.