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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1918)
THE AURORA O B S E R V E R " ** CAJPAJCX WIDELY Afl Want*. For Sale. Etc E. M. HURST Wm. H E IN Z p ill O U R C O M IN G T A SK S of Amen i th e H r HOW THINGS ARE GOINC has saved the day for the entente thus far. Wilhelm and the German General Staff, admitting the gigantic resources of the United States, made the error of calculating in years instead of weeks the time necessary ' for the shaping of those resources for war purposes. The day that we entered the war, scores of our fleet destroyers sped east across the Atlantic.. To a ship, they I wompi reported upon arrival at British naval bases, “Ready for Linn ntjr Enthu This great Amer* iotas almost fini i make every su County Ready for Hard Work" When continued losses by submarines seemed likely to "Marion Owing to the shortage of crops and FOR SALE—Team 3)Q0 lbs., 7 and Of laboring population in the cities made good the German threat to starve England, Schwab loss wagon and harness. Marion County feels that Its task w*U 8 y oats old. Also »1er refused. A. I). turned a hundred shipyards loose on a shipbuilding pro-| not bo small and has accordingly made and plans proportion Lorenz (or in at Observer), Aurora, gram such as the wildest optimist had not dreamed Its ately organization larger. The campaign will bo a Oregon. 28-tf. far-reaching one. possible. ‘Benton to ‘Persuade bbjectors.” ’ The Observer will send the American railroad men built 2000 miles of track in ! Jbjoctors “Plans for persuading conscientious paper to any solelier or sailor from home th s to subscribe to the Fourth at $1 00 per year. We will Prance; hundreds of huge warehouses were erected fo u n Liberty Loan" mot's up the subject of section change the add rctee as often as notified. t recent meeting at Corvallis. After tains of food, munitions and other supplies were landed. ill arguments fall their names will bn in newspapers as slackers. Hogs For Sale—Feeders and pigs. J, When the German masses, released from all Eastern •nbUohod use of the questionnaire will bo : Thomsen, on the Dr. Oies y Ranch, 2tp. fronts, began their ominous drive through Picardy, Ameri Wide made in Benton County. Depends on Publicity.” can troops, months in advance even of the hurry-up ‘Lane" Lane County will depend, to a. great J J R . B. F. GIESY extent, on publicity and advertising for American program, began to pour through the channel '-he success of its drive. The commit tee fee la that it is no longer necessary gateways, and the Hun was held, then driven back. to sell the war to its people, but that Thus American ability to concentrate quickly its war told everyone will do his level best when what Is expected of him. efforts on any given point on the enemy lines has foiled Physician and Surgeon BenjaminTranKlm J stood with Georg« W ash in gton in the Revolutionary w ar, was the son of a poor Boston soapmaker. H e started in the printing business for himself in early manhood, worked hard, lived frugally and saved his money. H e had plenty to live on w hen old age came. Take your cue from Franklin. Join the legion o f people whose savings are growing in our bank. Enjoy the satisfaction of watching the pennies become dollars and the dollars hundreds. See your fortress rise against the possible attacks of sickness or misfortune. Lay the foundation with a part of this week's earnings. Multiply your money in our care. every Hun ajttempt whether by sea or land. . A. C. OPENING DELAYED j Both Phones . « A really great demonstration of this American faculty 0 Opening AURORA STATE BANK Aurora, Ur. j the Oregon Agricultural j Office at Residence will be given in the Fourth Liberty Loan. Confronted I College has of been postponed from, to September 30, to sst with the necessity of raising a war loan of ^twice the si UgOtber of 23 students who j oinJt of any of its epoch-making predecessors, we are called u^- ] j pense army training corps, tj ! adapt the course tog on to finish the task in three weeks. Only by the full and united effort of every man,worn] an and child in the United States can this great task bi completed in the'time set. It is as certain that it will-bi completed successfully as that the grim courage of Ameri TO OREGON STATE FAIR ca on French battlefields will continue to batter back th Beginning Monday,for one week Salem will be crowded with throngs Hun. of visitors attending the State Fair. No doubt many will be present Be s ire you do YOUR share. WELCOME VISITORS Every day L70,000,000 cups of tea and coffee are used' in the United States. If half a teaspoonful of sugar is left undissolved in each cup, the waste will amount to 1,- 700,000 pounds of sugar daily. Go easy with the sugar shell and stir your tea and coffee well. Don’t let up too much on substitutes. The new wheat crop is large, but we must store up a great reserve for the unknown future, for ourselves and our Allies. Five million American soldiers‘m ust have wheat bread and everything^else of the best the nation can give them, for the victory and peace they will win for us. v It is not hard for the loyal Americans to go short many things to which they are accustomed in times peace, in order that our armies may have the things in- dipeneable to them. Some may growl a little but in their hearts they would not refuse to support—if thqy could! from Aurora and to each and every one we say Welcome to our new store located at Court and Commercial St, Salem, Oregon, where you’ll find assembled for your inspection hundreds of new models in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts,. Furs, Waists, and Millinery. No trouble to show goods at this store. You’re invited to come and try on as* many of the garments as you desire. The Portland Coat & Suit Co’s new Salem store is one of a chain of similar concerns doing business in Portland and many other large rcities which enables them to purchase in larger quantities at bottom prices, and because of our low rent and overhead expense^ and policy of selling for cash, we can always sell for less than others “can offer similar merchandise. Your Patriotic Attention Directed To Our Magnificent showing of new Fur Sets, Neck Pieces, Muffs and Capes at prices that will save you money including Black; Fox, Red Fox, Mink, Black and Natural Grey Wolf, Hudson Seal, Natural and Dyed Lynx, Australian OpossumEtc., priced from---- $7 .5 0 to $ 4 2 . so Tailored Made Suits $19.75 to $62.50 The best of the new season’shty tes in suits are here for women and misses. These garments show the tendency of fashion m fabric, color; and trimming, affording a sure guide to intelligent purchasing.. You’ll see the new- slender., semi- fitted lines, the new severely,, plain and one-sided and uneven panelled effects in. skirts, the new three- quarter length, coals with long rath er tight sleeves, the new fur. trim mings the new fabrics, 'such as Vel ours, tricotines, serges, poplins.gab ardines, etc. Navy, taupe, brown, green, plum, Burgundy, etc, ‘ You’ll enjoy this display and you'll enjoy the moderateness, of price that pre vails. See W indow Display Women’s New Fall Coats $14.75 to $85.00 Coats will he unusually popular this fall. Hundreds of these gar ments are now ready for your in-, spection and selection. Many of the new Fall coats are full length with a slight flare. There are loose styles with self belts, semi or pleated hacks. Cape or shawl collars of fur or self material. Velour, Bolivia, Plush, Pom Pom, Burella/Silvertone, crystal cloth' and kerseys are prominent among fabrics. The leading colors are navy, brown, taupe, Copen, Pekin, tan, green, Burgundy and mixtures. Women and misses will find our assortment of new Fall and Win ter coats of unexampled complete ness at this time. FALL MILLINERY We are now prepared with an interesting showing of the new hats including bropd rimmed sailor and Smartly trimmed dress shapes black, navy blue, purple, taupe, browns and other prevailing colors ranging in price from $3.95 to $17.50. And another attractive lot of neatly'trimmed toques and tur bans, some in smart tailored ef fects, specially priced from $5.00 to$20.QP. A visit to the millinery Section will give you a comprehensive idea of all that is now and desirable for this season. See W indow Display PORTLAND CLOAK & SUIT CO, Court and Commercial Stockton’s Corner Salem, Oregon