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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
WORK WORK WORK I’m Giving Them Both a Start Remember, able-bodied boys 18 years old and under 60, the Crown Willamette I Pulp Mills at Oregon City and Westj Linn will need men in October or J November for the winter season. Just keep them in mind when arranging your j winter work schedule. They have a j fine hotel just for employees, a t low j i ates.” Head Ache? Try my accurately fitted Glasses made to overcome the eyestrain which causes headache—and you will feel and see perfectly. After a careful examin ation of the eyes—of course! OREGON CITY Oskar Huber GENERAL CONTRACTOR 227 SHERLOCK BUILDING * PORTLAND, OREGON Phone Main 2821 LOUIS WEBERT N otary Public Fire Insurance AURORA OREGON R. B. F. GIESY DR.R. F. BELL Announces the opening of offices for the practice of Dentistry A U R O R A ST A T E B A N K BLDG. My little lass plays, too, from morn till night j Although not so full of noise; Phone 2 7 Aurora, O regon But her face is beaming with smiles as bright > As she plays with her dolls and toys. Complete line of Drugs, etc., at It seems only right, little lad and Moore’s, Woodburn. Mail your orders. lass, That your Daddy should do his part, And so as the days of your child hood pass, Gilmore & Hardesty, Canby black- Mail your drug orders Moore’s I’m giving you both a start, I smiths, have dissolved partnership and I Drug Store, Woodburn, i the former will continue the business The time will come when this grim j alone. old world See Dr. Bell for your dental work. Will turn you from play to work; Against life’s real problems you will All work guaranteed. Phone 27. Mrs. J , J, Kopper,of Mark’s Prairie, be hurled was among the Oregon City visitors With many a jolt’ and jerk. Earl Carver of Donald has purchased Thursday. Mrs. Kopper is a member the Sexsmith residence, the property of one of the prominent early Oregon Now you could spend each nickel and dime pioneer families, Mark’s prairie re formerly of C. E. Mays. For pleasure, and that is well'; ceiving its name from her parents. Mrs. Kopper visited in Portland be Alas, all too soon will come the time You must face old H. C. L. The Canby foot ball eleveu will play fore returning to her home.—Oregon | the Hubbard high school team at Canby City Enterprise. So now, little lass, and now, little tomorrow (Friday) October 24. lad, Your Daddy’s saving for you, Judge Bushey has announced that And it’s with a feeling, half glad, half sad, Next Sunday at 11 a. m, the Rev. 0. the Marion county paving plants will be He knows you must soon save too. IC. Weller of Woodburn will preach in set up next spring, one each at Mt. | the Presbyterian church. Everybody Angel, Salem and Aumsville. These For the going is rough on the road j is cordially invited. places were chosen as they are the cen of life, tral points in the conunty paving sec And nothing to you I gave tions, The cost of hauling will be less Would help you to win in the bitter Just received a fresh supply of True with the plants so located. In spite of strife Blue Exceptional Chocolates.—Aurora the high cost of labor and materials, Unless you, too, learn to save. ! Drug Store. the county paving work done this sea So Daddy is saving and in'your name son has fallen below $15,000 per mile. War Savings Stamps is buying. And when you are .older you'll find Franklin B. Launer, music teacher the game and pianist will be in Aurora on Wed Dr. R. F. Bell announces the opening Of saving is well worth trying. nesday of eyery week to arrange for of offices for the practice of dentistry, piano class at the home of Mrs. Frank in the Aurora State Bank Buildings It seems only right, little lad and Miller. Phone 27. lass, That your Daddy should do his part, Last week some nervy thief entered C. M. Schultz, a well known resident And so as the days of your childhood pass, the hop warehouse belonging to T. B. of Clackamas county, was m this city I’m giving you both a start. ¡Jones, at Mission Bottom, and stole 3 Wednesday, where he visited among | bales of hops. Now the dealer who some of his friends and transacted Begin saving today. bought Jone’s hops at 81 cents a pound business. Mr. Schultz has sold his W. S. S. will be minus three bales. farm of 83J acres located near Needy “Extravagance is the result, of the and has purchased another farm, at Inability to realize that a thing costs Aurora, consisting of 82 acres. This as much on pay-day as it does the day Dr. Miller, Dentist, Woodburn. farm was purchased from C, D. F, before.”—-Anon. Dentistry in all its branchés by a Wilson. Mr. Schultz took possession W. S. 8. graduate deutist. Special attention Wednesday.—Oregon City Enterprise. "There are but two ways of paying given to Plates, Phone Blue 7. debt: Increase of industry in raising Income, increase of thrift in laying it. Complete line of Drugs, etc,, at out.”—-Thomas Carlyle. I t is reported that Mrs. F. A. Mercer Moore’s, Woodburn. Mail your orders w. s. s. of Donald, who sued the Portland Rail School savings banks were' insti Happiness. way Light & Power Company for dama tuted in France two generations ago. I f we are to be happy, we must be France stuck through the war be ges has settled the m atter out of court, the company paying all costs, doctor happy now ; if we are to be happy, we cause every Frenchman had a stake bills, lawyer's fees, etc,, as well as must be happv here; if we are to be in France. Buy W, S. S. several hundred dollars to Mrs, Mercer. happy, we must be happy In ourselves and not In our conditions.—Exchange. Physician and Surgeon Miss Marie Byers, telephone opera tor at Hubbard and Edward Viesko of Salem were married Thursday at Sal em by Rev. H. N. Aldrich at the par sonage of the Leslie Methodist church. After a short wedding trip the newly Aurora, Or. weds will reside at 1660 South High Street, Salem. Both Phones Office at Residence | A SQ U IT H & BLO SSER P AINTIING APER HANGING I AND TINTING ♦ All Work Neatly Done' Z A urora - O regon Jacob Ritter and son John, J. J. Hershberger, John Kramer Jr, and Lee Slabauerh started off on a fishing and hunting trip last Friday to be gone about ten days. They intended going some fifty miles south of Eugene along the KcKenzie river.—Hubbard Enter prise. CARD OF THANKS. AUCTIONEER LIVE STOCK SALES FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY Terms Reasonable W M . HEINZ Canby Phone 13-15 (Mall—Aurora, Route I) €i By C. C. B rown My little lad plays all the live-long day. No pausing for rest needs Jie; | And out on the air peals his laughter gay J As he chortles with childish glee. We wish to gratefully * extend our thanks to our friends and neighbors who were so kind as to lend us their services through the death and bereave ment of our dear son and brother Elm er. We especially wish to thank the | people of Zion for lending us their ser vice in song; and we also thank brother ¡Yoder and brother Kraxberger for the ! comforting words which were spoken. —C. G. Hoffman and family. ’s a F riendly Tip” says the Good Judge M en w h o k n o w tobacco» ch ew th e b est w ith o u t its c o stin g them an y m o re. T h e y ta k e a little c h e w and it’s am azing h o w the good taste stays in a rich , high g r a d e c h e w in g to b a cco . F o r lasting to b a cco satis faction , t h e r e ’s n o th in g lik e a sm all c h ew of thai rich-tasting tob acco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles R I G H T G U T is a sh ort-cu t tob acco W -B G U T is a long fine-cut to b a cco Vi/'èymàn^BnùjtDÙ 'G ó m p à n y , 1107 B r o a d w a y . N e w Y o rk C ity Cornerstones. It has always been customary to j place the cornerstone at the northeast j corner of a building, and this is the j practice today whenever possible. The j cornerstones of municipal buildings! are commonly receptacles for copies of i current newspapers and historical I documents. i Applied Science. “Yon remember the story of th e ; maid who said’ her mistress was tak*i ing a course in cosmetics?” “That was a joke.” “Many experts think it should be- tried seriously.”—Louisville Courier* j Journal. In the Interest of | Church-Going I 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 aman whenhedoes his duty. DR. d e LESPINASSE DENTIST DENTIST Trullinger Bldg Service Talks In the matter o f AND Implements as well as in all other merchandising Try us for anything in the Hard ware and Implement line. G. A . EHLEN Im plem ents Hardware Store The Wide Awake Nichrome Most Resistant of Metals. Nichrome, a metal that is being used extensively for wires in electric heat ers, is an alloy of nickel and chromi um. It is now known that it can be cast, so crucibles and other utensils that must resist very high tempera tures are being made of it. Its fusion point is 1,500 degrees Centigrade. With a wire of nichrome heated by an electric Current it is possible to cut the heaviest and most resistant of chemical glasses as if they were of soap. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the regu lar annual general city election of the city of Aurora, Marion county, state of Oregon, will be held on Tuesday, the fourth day of November 1919, to choose the following city officers; A city treasurer to serve the term of one year. The polls will be open from one o’clock p. m. to seven o’clock p, m. of said day. The polling place will be in I. Q. O. F. Hall, Aurora, Oregon. The city council has designated the following judges and clerks of election who have been duly and legally appoint ed to conduct the above mentioned election. Judges—George W. Fry, E l m e r Smucker, S. A, Miller. Clerks—Mrs. Edith G. Carpenter and Mrs. Clara. Wurster. Any person who possesses the quali fications of a legal voter in the state of Oregon and who has been a resident of the city of Aurora during the six months immediately preceding the date of the above mentioned election may j vote there at. . 5 George W. 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