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DR. L. A. DILLARD DON’T BE LIKE ME Complete line o f Drugs, etc., at Moore’ s, Woodburn. Mail your orders. D EN TIST Rooms 1 and 2, I. O. O. P. Bldg, CANBY, OREGON Bring your apples to me at Hubbard, I will pay good prices for sound apples not less than 2| inches in diameter.— W. L, Bentley, Hubbard, Oregon. W e N ow have a Willard Service Station S e rv ice T a lk s In the matter of A, H. Will, Otto Blosser and W. H. Asquith returned Saturday from a hunting trip in the Suislaw country. They had fairly good luck, but none of them bagged the limit, An eight pound,girl was born to Mr, and Mrs. R obert,A. Armstrong Monday afternoon, September 16, at the Hub bard hospital. Mother and daughter doing well.—Hubbard Enterprise. WILLARD AND STORAGE BATTERY in Clackam as County, located at 111 8 Main St., O regon City CON R. HILGERS DEALER RIGHT ON PACIFC HIGHWAY Your battery will be cared for by competent men. All makes of bat teries tested free and filled with pnre water without any charge. Ms H. Hostetler The Old Reliable AUCTIONEER Livestock and Country Sales, Write for Dates and Prices R ou te 2, H U B B A R D , O REG O N Needy Mutual Phone 10-551 —Terms Reasonable ©Optra Implements Bring your apples to me at Hubbard, I will pay good prices for sound apples not less than 2i inches in diameter.— W. L, Bentley, Hubbard, Oregon. as well as in all other merchandising Cards have just been received by Diana, Aileen and Henry Snyder from Jack Rose who had just arrived in the Mail your drug orders to Moores Canal Zone. He left San Francisco Drug Store, Woodburn, last month and had a long hard trip, Just received a fresh supply o f True Blue Exceptional Chocolates.—Aurora Drug Store. Gilmore & Hardesty, Canby black Franz Kraxb*>rger, B. Albricher and smiths, have dissolved partnership and E. L. Moore, the appraising committee the former will continue the business of the Macksburg National Farm Loan W. M. Miley has been in Portland a alone, Association were here Friday apprais few days on business and visiting his ing several pieces of property on which brother Henry Miley. applications for loans have been made. J. P. Feller and M. H. Johnson, of Donald, motored to Portland recently for a long distance interview with Miss Mabel Gribble o f the Canby The Hubbard Parent-Teacher’s As Woodrow. News force, was in Aurora Monday on sociation has begun the year’s work business. with a discussion of the “ American ization” question, and various other Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller drove to live topics. The busihess session re Portland Tuesday on business. They sulted in the re-election of Mrs. L. M. Fred Keil, Gus Keil and Julius Keil were accompanied; by Miss Tillie Fry DR. de LESPINASSE Scholl, president; Mrs. A. F, deLespin- were among those m Aurora Saturday and W, 0. Fry, asse, vice-president; L, C. ScShane, on business. DENTIST secretará, and on the program com: mittee. Miss Lois Simms, Miss Hen Robt. Bonn, Joseph Bonn Sr., and TrulK nger B ldg Phone-U nited 6 3 1 9 Mr. aud Mrs. Manuel King o f Barlow rietta Wolfer, and Mrs. R, N. Melvin. F. E. Mills motored across the Colum were in town Friday,driving up in their bia last week looking over the country . H u b b a r d , O regon J apanese-Jordan. in Washington. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Morning at I 1 in o u r o w n h a n d s GENERAL CONTRACTOR 2 2 7 SH E R LO C K BUILDING PORTLAN D, OREGON P h one M ain 2821 LOUIS W EBERT Notary Public Fire Insurance AURORA Physician and Surgeon Aurora, Or. Both Phones Office at Residence | ASQUITH & BLOSSER 1 ♦ d a in t iin g * APER HANGING AND TINTING All Work Neatly Done X Aurora Wm, Steinbaeh and his sister Mrs. Becke were among the Union District Albert Knapp o f Champoeg and Pet- people here Saturday. Mathoit of Butteville are both recent purchasers o f Fords from the E, J. Al len agency at Woodburn. W. L. Brown who lives J mile north of Hubbard on the Pacific Highway offers at Public Sale, Saturday, Sept, Bring your apples to me at Hubbard, 27, his stock, farm machinery, house I will pay good prices for sound apples hold goods, grain and hay, etc. M. H. not less than 2£ inches in diameter, Hostetler is the auctioneer. W. L. Bentley, Hubbard, Oregon. APPLES WANTED Mr. and Mrs, Victor Berg were here Friday guests o f friends. They have disposed o f their property in Portland and expect to remove soon to a home near Hillsboro. OREGON D R. B. F. GIESY | 1 J J. F. Kmyon and Mr. and Mrs, W , See the airplane flights—every day C, Kinyon o f Butteyille were in Aurora at the Clackamas County Fair, Canby, Saturday on business. October 1, 2, 3, 4, Tickets 25 cents. Season ticket (four days) 75 cents. I will buy good sound apples in any quantity at good prices. Apples must not be smaller than 2J inches in diame ter.—W, L. Bentley, Hubbard, Ore. - Oregon | AUCTIONEER LIVE STOCK SALES FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY T erm s R ea son a b le WM. HEINZ Canby Phone 13-15 (Mall—Aurora, Route 1) G. A. EHLEN Implements The Wide Awake Hardware Store returned to Bend after a visit with relatives here. Her mother Mrs, J. S. Mrs. Carl Damm o f Macksburg was Vandeleur accompanied them as far as here Saturday to attend the Rebekah Portland where she visited her sister Lodge meeting and to visit relatives. Mrs. Diana McDonell. A man by attending church draws with him his friends and his children, gives new courage to those doing the church work, and has that satisfaction which comes to a man when he does his duty. Oskar Huber Try us for anything in the Hard ware and Implement line. Hardware Mrs. J. F. Kerr has moved into the Dr. Roy Prudden, Oregon City Opto Mail your drug orders to Moore’s Miller house on second street where metrist, who made a record for patriot Drug Store, Woodburn. she will reside for the winter. ic service in various war activities,has just celebrated the third anniversary of his entrance into business in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ottaway spent Sunday Mrs. Lottie Foster and little son with friends in Salem. Glenn will oocupy the Fry residenc e on main street during the school year. Mrs. Jesse Johnson and children have Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Smucker were Oregon City visitors Monday, in the Interest of Church-Going The Donald school opened Monday with a good enrollment. Miss Mar garet Scollard and Miss Hazel Cone are the teachers. It is thought that anoth er teacher will soon be required. OREGON STATE FAIR ■ ■ ■ SALEM September 22-27 Government's giant war and agri cultural exhibit, composed of troph ies captured on European battle fields by American soldiers, and exhibits from the agricultural, naval and war departments, 'Will be on exhibition for the first time; great est horseshow ever staged in the northwest; a colossal array o f exhi bits representing the state’s great industries and resources; a superb racing program, and the best of amusements and attractions. IA. H, LEA,Secretary,Salem Solution of the financial crisis super induced by the unjust cost of living, Is largely in the hands of the American people themselves, according to the United States Federal Reserve Board. In his letter to the Senate Committee on Banking and Finance, W. P. G. Harding, governor of the Federal Re serve Board, said: “Whether viewed from an economic or financial standpoiw the remedy for the present situation is the same, name ly to work and to save; work regularly and efficiently, in order to produce and distribute the largest possible volume of commodities, and to exercise econo mies in order that money, goods and services may be devoted primarily to the liquidation of debt and to the sat isfaction of the demand for necessities, rather thaq to the indulgence in ex travagance or the gratification of a desire for luxuries.*’ America must both work and save. There are many ways to work but only one way to save. That is to save first and spend afterwards, to put aside the first dollar that comes in, not the last dollar that goes out. It was to make possible the saving of even the smallest Sums and their safe Investment that government Savings Stamps and Treas ury Savings Certificates were offered to the American people. Students of economics declare that this country Is on a magnificent pros perity debauch. Dealers in jewelry, ex pensive apparel and food delicacies throughout the country say the demand for their wares is unprecedented * and that buyers do not care what they pay for them. Stop living up to your wages or sal ary. Save regularly and invest in War Savings Stamps. t— —W S S - APPLES WANTED 1 will buy good sound apples in any quantity, at good prices. Apples must not be smaller than 2£ inches in diame ter.—W. L. Bentley, Hubbard, Ore. Daily regoman ...AND. O Aurora KJbserwer $ 6.00 Both one year Send or Phone your order now to The Aurora Observer AURORA, OREGON “Ever Occur to You?” says die Good Judge That it’ s foolish to put up with an ordinary chew , when it doesn’ t cost any more to get real tobacco satisfaction. Every day more men dis cover that a little chew o f real good tob a cco lasts longer and gives them real contentment. There’ s nothing like it. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B G U T is a long fine-cut tobacco York Gily.: WORK WORK WORK Remember, able-bodied boys 18 years ‘ ODD TERM ” OFFERS MONUMENTS old and under 60, the Crown Willamette Pulp Mills at Oregon City and West If your monumental work is solicited, Linn will need men in October or kindly ask the solicitor for our busi Modern Priscilla, 5 m o n th s ..., .55 November for the winter season. Just ness card. Review o f Reviews, 6 months. ,$1.50 keep them in mind when arranging your j W orld ’s Work, 8 m o n t h s ...... 2.00 Capital M onum ental W ork s, winter work schedule.' They have a Physical Culture, 4 m onths.. . . .50 fine hotel just for employees, at low Phone 689, Salem. [ H arper’s Magazine, 8 m onths.. .2.00, 2210 S. Com. St. lates,” *