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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
THE A U R O R A O B S E R V E R o f Sarah Miller, deceased, also till ¿ether persons or parties unknown MARRY IP LONELY; for results Claiming any right, title, estate, lien try me;best and mostsuccessful“ Home or interest in the real estate des- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. Maker” hundreds rich wish marriage | cribed’ in the complaint herein. N. C. WESCOTT most re- ______ __ ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ ■ E ditor -....... and _ P ublisher | I soon' strictly s confidential; . • v J B n th e NAME OP THE SYATE of experience; descriptions Entered as seeond class matter March 28, 1911, at the postofiice at Auroral e’ ©I 1 OREGON:, Y on and each of. I free» . The ‘ ‘Successful Club” ,Box 556, Wk Oregon, under the A ct o f March 3, 1879 fre^ The Successful Club , Box 556, ^ bereby to 'ap^ - Oakland, Calif._____________ 25*t. land answer- the complaint s Deposits at the Aurora State Bank have touched the $300,000 mark. It is especially encouraging to note the steadily increasing time and savings deposits of the people o f the Aurora vicinity. This is a very healthy condition and indicates that people generally are using judgment and during these prosperous times are laying away funds for future needs. We pay A % on time deposits and i % compounded quart erly on savings accounts. You are given absolute assurance o f safety and the satisfaction of being able to get your money when you need it. There is no loss from market fluctuation. A time deposit with us is the ideal short time investment. filed The tax roll o f Marion county called for the collection | f o r s a l e - 5 ro0ni modem bunga- p ^ siai^ raea^ e o r T e fo r fu ^ both; in o f $1,071,606,55 this year about $100,000 more than any |-29tli day o f November, 1919, and if ¡L ow; and a !so a 5'l °om hoU 8e’ J 1 fairly good condition. A bargain fot previous year. The delinquent taxes amount to $53,492— t anyone who is. interested. A. W. ! ^OU, fail to so appear and answer tsaid complaint by said date fo r want 33-tf, about»$ll,000 less than last year. The sheriff states that Kraus, Aurora.; thereof, the plaintiffs. above .„named the people have been more prompting and willing to re MARRY—Descriptions rich people;}Will qpply to sa*d court fo r the relief will marry; FREE, T. M. 4336 Calli prayed-for" in their complaint, to-w it: spond than ever before. A decree decreeing said plaintiffs fornia St, San Francisco, Cal. ' 33-8t. H» be the owners in fed simple bar- “ Buy your; flour, feed and poultry} ting you and each o f you from all supplies of the Hubbard Creamery Co., ¡ ¿ighfc^. title, lien, interest or estate Hubbard, Oregon:” r^ w h a teyer in or to the following de- : " ~ . v “ scuffed real premises or any part •. Sherman Clay' Pianos at Moore’s] h e r e o f situated in Marion County. Dr. Griffin, superintendent of the state hospital, is sues such a rosy report o f the#results of the operation of the hospital farms (by the patients) that prospective agricultural students are almost tempted to enter that in-1Drug Store’ Woodburn‘______ 1 ^ ¿Oregon. stitution ratherthan O. A. C. The hospital farms pro4' f Have y ^ . o W t j l e n e welding done 'k o S s iq iS ^ s S ^ ii^ : duced this season potatoes, apples, oats, wheat and hay ! by Gilmore & Hardisty, blacksmiths, |en acres f Tom the East side o f the worth $50 327.55. • -■ Canby- _____ • - jt Southwest quarter o f the Northeast P M P M I I H TT , A . Aurora State Bank ' quarter o f Section 11 all in Town- MARRY IF LONELY; for results g g 4 g R ± w Gf Willamette Me- , try “ ej^est and siicceseful-Hom« ^.idimv ifl the County Of Marion, A letter from Congressman Hawley to the Observer Maker hundreds rich wish marriage |.Stkte of -0regon. states that the remaining agricultural.lands in the Coos L § ¡¡¡¡8 Sm - ... . . . .. I w» * - for » Counly Koa.! Bay and O. and C. railroad grants will not.be opened for free. The “ Successful ciufe Mrs. •along the N. line o f property hereby entry until early spring. This information Mr. Hawley 5all,Box 556, Oakland, c a h t 35-36p conveyed. , received direct from Olay Tallman, commissioner of the _ Sherman Clay Pianos at Moore’ s : You are further notified that this summons is served upon you by Drug Store, Woodburn. general land office. publication ¿thereof in the Aurora Observer, a newspaper o f general The Christian Herald and McCall’ s, ¡both one year .for $3.00. The Herald ¡circulation, printed and published in Aurora, Oregon, pursuant to an order While there is little doubt that the Republican party ; Jeîïer$y<fur ordeyretîdayPh0ne tbe 0b' ofvthe Honorable George G. Bingham, will be returned to power next fall in every branch o f the ju d g e o f the above entitled Gourt, The Observer is agent for the Satur dated October 11, 1919. ‘ Federal government, it is to be hoped that the Penrose- day Evening Post $2.00 per year. Lad i You are further notified that the Old Guard-Stand-Pat faction o f the party will not be able ies Home Journal $1.75 per year. date pf- the first publication o f this to dictate the nomination for president next s u m m e r . | country Gentlemen ^ $ 1:00 per year Summons was upon the 16th day o f Telephone us vour order now. •October, T919, and that' the last That would be worse than Poindexterism. The stand- publication thereof will be made on pats and “ Redskin the republican ranks should both be eli THE PORTLAND NEWS „the 27th day o f November, 1919. * minated in the choice of its next presidential candidate. • McNARY,: M cNARY, K E Y E S & The Portland News by mail one year |ErM. PAGE, Attorneys fo r Plaintiff. for $3,25; for six months $1.70; and for The department of agriculture advises farmers to , three months 85 cents. Send your sub- Complete line of Drugs, etc., at BBP , v . t , ¡scription to Thomas M. Wescott; Aur- Moore’ s, Woodburn. Mail your orders place pails of water in convenient places m every barn I ora. Oregon. where they may be used quickly in case o f fire, a pail o f |---------------------------------- water being the oldest, simplest and cheapest of fire ex-j sum m on s HAS Y0ÜR CLUB SET tinguisher. The chemical extinguishers have come into ITS RED DROSS DAY? IN THE CIRCUIT - COURT FOR general uSe on automobiles and elsewhere about the farm, THE .STATE OF OREGON FOR | A series o f Red Cross “ club days” and have many advantages over the water bucket. It is of THE COUNTY OF M A R IO N ., rare to be held in all parts of the United Department No. 2. \ States during October. •- Granges, special use in subduing fires among oils where water is IjjChurch Societies,. Business, Commer- ’useless. Farmers will do well to write the Department I Louis Webert, Joseph h . l eial, Rotary, Kiwanis,. Advertising, t Fraternal, Woman’s and other clubs, o f Agriculture for its bulletin, ‘ ‘Fire Prevention and Fire Miller, B. F¿ Giesy,. Grover ! aie being invited to set aside a regular » i » , ,n V. r\r\* C.rGiesy and Ida S. Mosh- Ask for Farmers Bulletin 904. berger, ' Fighting on the Farm. I meeting or a day for a special lunch eon at which .plans will be made for Planitiffs, It’sJiree.. I aiding the Third Red Cross Roll Call, | to be held • throughout the country I November 2 to 11. money fo r any purpose. Copy fori The unknown heirs o f The clubs will' call for volunteer local reading notices must be handed i if Local Notices and Classified Col- Mary Miller, déceased, the j workers,' including prominent mem- : itt not. later than Wednesday noon. 1 unknown heirs o f Sarah i bers for speakers, in the interest of Himn Advertisements o f ail kinds are Miller, deceased, also all Summons enrolling members for the peace-time 10 cents per line for the first insertion j program of the Red Cross. Many of . , MARRY—Thousands lonely people; ¡other persons or parties un- and 5 cents per line for all insertions | au agea; worth $5,000 ¿ o $400,000; will ¡ known -claiming-any right, the speakers op the war-time aotiyi- | ties of the Red Cross will be former thereafter. No single insertion notice 1 marry; write for my list; FREE. Ralph ¡ title, estate, lien or inter- j service men and women who came in less than 25 cents. This rate applies j Hyae, 253à"8 Minna St, San-Franciseo. j ggf; jn the real estate de- contact with the Red Cross bn the to all For Sale, For Rent, Lost, j Gal. 32-4t ¡scribed in the complaint field of adion. ' Found,- ‘Want Ads, Cards o f Thanks -— r-t—— ------------— ---------------------- — |herein. and all notices o f socials, shows, fairs, "Oxy-Acetylene welding at the Gil- j . Defendants. ] Just received a fresh supply o f True entertainments, etc., which charge an more & Hardisty blacksmith shop at ¡ T o: .The unknown hgirs o f Mary Blue Exceptional Chocolates.—Auroi ¿amission fee, on are given to raise ¡Canby, in the m oP.'satisfactory man- Miller, deceased, the unknown heirs Drug Store. LOCAL AD RATES Dr, B. F. GIESY,'Chairman MISS LIZZIE WILL, Vice-Chairman Ì ervice Is Our Slogan afety Is Our Watchword ts i % compounded quarterly on Savings. Deposits 4% pai< dd on Time Deposits (Under Exacting State Supervision) ¡3D 3 EEE MEAT MARKET WURSTER BROS. ICE OREGON 1] AURORA, Give The Cow Plenty o f our- feed and you’ ll get plenty of good rich milk in the pail. Our special cow feed is so extra nutri tious that it.not alone sustains Bossy in good condition but makes for more and better milk besides. I f you’ ll try' our feecPfor a-while,you’ ll not be satisfied with ordinary feed again. The results will be too satisfactory. Hubbard Creamery Co. HUBBARD, OREGON W e Are Buying Good Cider Apples MRS. DIANA SNYDER, Secretary ZENO SCHWAB. Treasurer AURORA AUXILIARY Bring them to our Woodburn Plant AM ERICAN RED CROSS AURORA, OREGON, NOVEMBER 3* 1919 DEAR MEMBER: The Third Red Cross Roll Call has begun. It ends November 11, Armistice Day. Heretofore the annual enrollment has been at Christmas time,but this year the date has been advanced one month m urder to enable the Red Cross to meet its obligations with out a separate appeal for funds. Except in case o f great National or international catastrophe or emergency, the American Red Cross will not again appeal to the people for support, except in the annual Red Cross Roll Call, which will (after this year) come annually at the Christmas season. The Annual Red Cross Roll Calls will be purely and simply for the enrollment of members—and not at all financial campaigns like the war fund campaigns of the Red Cross. Such campaigns are happily past. The chief purpose of the Third Red Cross Roll Call is to renew all present member ships in the Red Cross and to secure as many new members as possible. Annual memberships at One Dollar ($1.00) is all that is solicited. bership campaign—not a money raising campaign. This is a mem The Aurora Auxiliary depends upon its members to renew their memberships vol5 untarily without further solicitation. Members may renew their memberships by call ing at the office of the Aurora Auxiliary treasurer, Zeno Schwab, at the Aurora State Bank;or by remitting to him $1.00 for each membership desired ; or simply by telephon ing him a renewal o f membership (or. memberships) and paying later when in town. Every membership renewal is an expression o f confidence in the American Red Cross and an approval of its greatV ork of mercy. Let us make the Aurora Auxiliary's Third Red Cross Roll Call a 100% renewal. Yours very sincerely, THE PHEZ COMPANY H. A. TOLBOT, Representative “Take It from M e” says Ihe Good Judge W ise tobacco chew ers long since got o v e r the big-chew idea. A little chew of this real quality tobacco gives them b e tte r s a tis fa c tio n and they find th e ir chew ing costs even less. W ith this class of tobacco» you don’t n e e d a f re s h chew so often an d you find you’re saving p a rt of y o u r tobacco m oney. TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles B. F. G iesy , Chairman. D iana S nyder , Secretary. R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco