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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
MARKET REPORT Egg per dozen 75*i Butter, 2-lb. roll $1.20 Spring B roiler 26 Ducks, 20c to 24c Turkeys, old, 30c ieese 15c Old Roosters, 12c Hens, 18c to 25 . Cascara, 10c Lard, 38c Potatoes, $3,00 Mohair 45c Wool 37c to 55c Every stockman who has used it recognizes the high value o f International Stockfood and “ More Milk” Tonic. These stock foods are best for hogs, sheep, cattle and horses. W e are over stocked with these goods and will seil them for a few days longer at the follow ing reduced prices. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Preferred PAUL C. FISCHER Beaver Bldg. Oregon City 27,000,000 SMALL DEPOSITORS SAVE $10,573,971,000 St. Louis, Mo.—There are 27,000,000 savings bank depositors in the United | States, according to figures published I at the convention of the American { Regular $4 pails f o r ______ Bankers’ Association here. In com- The lightest Six on the market. W eight piling these figures d ie allowance was ! Regular $1.20 boxes for__ made for duplications. Investigation I 2150 pounds, 44 horse power. The by the bankers has proved that these Oakland Sensible Six cars cost LESS TO Some Salem people have given the savings bank depositors are, with W e have in a large supply o f the best rubber goods O WN, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN than any other Red Cross solicitors such a cold recep- ! *ew exceptions, people of small means, at the lowest prices consistent with quality goods. ' but they are the people who absorbed ! automobile built. tion that J. F. Hutchason, one of the Third Red Cross Roll Call managers, in large measure the war issues of government securities, Thrift and : of that town inquires: War Savings Stamps, Savings Certifl- ! Owners o f Oakland Sensible Sixes con “ What is the matter with you Salem cates and Liberty Bonds AND ARE I stantly report getting 18 to 25 miles to j people? What kind of citizens are you? KEEPING THEM. j Why are the Red Cross solicitors meet- the gallon o f gasoline* Not only did they buy and hold gov-1 I ing such poor success? It would ap- J emment securities, but those invests | Mileages o f 8000 per set on tires are us I pear that some Salem citizens are too ments led to additional savings, con- j solidated the habit of thrift and in- j | stingy or too un-American or just plain ual, while records o f 12,000 are not in ly ignorant of what the Red Cross has creased bank deposits throughout the j frequent. done, is doing, and stands ready to do. entire nation. These 27,000,000 depos- j itors now own $10,578,971,000 of sav- j It is almost beyond belief that solicitors The easy-riding qualities o f these cars should have the door shut in their faces ings. are the result mainly o f the combina This is the money which has built Your mail orders will receive prompt when they call at the better class of up the railroads, municipalities homes tion o f long, slow acting, under slung attention and your patronage appre homes in Salem to ask the owners of and industries of the nation. These rear springs and large 32x4 tires. those home to enroll their names with savings represent over twenty-six per ciated.—Aurora Drug Store. the Red Cross, cent of the total resources. These Price $1275 F. 0. B. Aurora Mr. Salem man, are you ready to say savers financed the war successfully, Mail your drug orders to Moore’s G. R, Watt was in Portland yester to the world that you do not want this and on their continuation of the pro duction of new capital through sav Drug Store, Woodburn, day on business for the Aurora Drug great society to go on with its work of ings rests the solution for financing mercy? Are you so stingy, or so ignor Store, ant of the work of the Red Cross, that reconstruction and for the increase 1920 MODEL of production necessary to check the you feel it is not necessary to support S. A. Miller and A. H. Will were high cost of living, bankers agreed.' business visitors in Salem yesterday. Miss Malla Grindland was here this it? I can tell you why I am FOR the The government savings securities Has several new features. Another car o f week to visit her sister Mrs. Emory Red Cross—can you tell me why you and Liberty Bonds offer idéal means reliability and quality. are AGAINST It?” for the production of this new capital Howe. in the opinion of progressive bankers. Fresh cow for sale, J. Whitworth, They are adapted for investment of Box 10, Route 3, Aurora, Ore. (36) all sums no matter how great or small. FOR SALE-—Fresh cow, grade Jer- They are the safest security possible. sey 4 years old. Price $100. Glen Paving is still going on in Main St. They are profitable and readily con Guy N. Hickok was here yesterday Carothers, the bad weather having held up the vertible into cash should necessity from Portland, the guest of A. W. work for several days. A week of fair arise. Their purchase not only aids A U RO RA OREGON Kraus. in financing the government, but re j Andrew Miller was up from Portland weather will allow the completion of leases corresponding capital from the j Sunday to visit his parents Mr. and the work. banks and financial institutions for The county grades the streets (for expansion of industry and develop Mail your drug orders to Moores | Mrs. Geo. Miller, COLTON NEWS NOTES three to five thousand feet of lumber the city) and prépares the foundation, ment of production. Drug Store, Wooiburn, ~ I the contractor lays the base, surface, Colton is still.on the map even if the and saw logs are ruining the plank and The figures compiled by the Bank- Miss Ida Keii was down from Salem and 2-foot shoulder, and the town will 6ft' Association show that in the five- bond boosters have totally ignored it, macadam roads in the Colton oountry, Eph James, formerly of Paradise, Sunday to visit her parents Mr. and smooth up the street on each side of year period ending January 1 of this A heavy vote against the paving bond year, savings deposits in state banks scheme may be looked for as the result says there are hundreds of deer on the payement. Mrs. Eli Keil. increased 59.47 per cent; in mutual of this neglect. Green Mountain just east o f Colton,and sayings banks, 12.96 per cent; in Dodge Bros, are putting in a shingle as Eph is a hunter, he ought to know. stock savings banks, 33.04 per cent; in mill just north of Hult’s mill.near Col The Daily Journal (without Sunday) trust companies, 24.32 per cent, and in and the Aurora Observer both one year ton, “ It’s a L on g W a y to T ipperary,' but for $5,50. E. G, Robinson, chairman of the : pational banks, 118.36 per cent. It also was announced that there A new telephone line from Colton to the R ed Cross is there. road -bond campaign committee for i were 35’ 000,000 policy holders in life Timber Grove school house will give j Road District No. 10 writes the O'oser- insurance companies In the United Colton communication with friends at Mr. and Mrs. Gene Garrett arrived |ver that meetings will be held in his States. Aurora and Canby. yesterday from Pacific City to visit j district this and next week as follows: George Ogiesby has been laid up with relatives here. Marquam—November 13, speakers, Brownell, Eby, and Cole. G, A. Ehlen, A.W. Kraus, and Harry with an attack of rheumatism for the i Macksburg—November 20, Dimick, Ehlen have returned from a hunting past few days. l Mrs, W, I, Bauer of Molalla is here Schuebel, and Renhard. and fishing trip to Pacific City—sans Thousands of bushels of apples are This is her first The Red Cross button is the most j visiting relatives. Cànby November 22, Hedges, Bart-1 ducks and fish. The weather was too rotting on the ground and on the trees widely worn button in the world. visit in about two years. lett and Stephens. j stormy for either hunting and fishing. in the Clarke’ s vicinity—just as good Thirty million men and women and Yoder—November 19, Dimick, Eby, Otto Blosser who went over with them as Hood River ever raised. There is children in the United States now j remained at Cloverdale, the home of O no .market for them. Cole. wear this emblem of countless good Geo, Miller has sold his lard at Needy L. Churchill. The big auto trucks used to haul deeds accomplished. For the third ! to Louis J. Keiling. The consideration year in America comes universal op i is said to have been $7500. The Daily Oregonian (without Sun- portunity to wear it. day) and the Aurora Observer, both Mrs. Glen Carothers spent last week There are many instances of how i *------ :-------- --------- one year for $6.50. in Portland with her daughter Vesta this button, bearing upon a white _ ,, , , background a tiny cross, has been I Mrs- Frank L- Mlller underwent a where the latter is under treatment by worn and treasured. One morning in jminor operation this week at the Ore- a bone specialist for hip trouble. The Oscar Wilson of East 42 St. Portland a distant northwest county,’ a man jgou City hospital for an affection of the plaster cast after 3 months is now re and three of his friends visited his un whose ruddy, optimistic countenance throat. moved and their friends will be g'ad to STO RAGE cle C. W. Carothers last Tuesday. was clothed with ruddy beard, asked ______________ hear that she is improving. » BATTERY the Red Cross chairman if he had an other button like the one he wore.. Harry Jenkins of Portland is suing The chairman gave him his own. “ 1 It is reported that Adolph and Otto Marion county for $2000 for injuries re The Aurora Ladies Aid will hold its have twelve children,” explained the Kraxberger have purchased the farm man. “I gave my button to the ceived September 27, 1917 when he was! known as the Henry Kraus place from j annual Bazaar, at uhe Presbyterian com twelfth, a new arrival, this morning. ! injured in an automobile accident near the Kraus estate, 160 acres at $ L00 per church Saturday afternoon, tr a d e m a r k r e g is t e r e d mencing at 2 o’ clock, November 22. When I have anything good the whole ; Gervais. The complaint alleges that acre. | the countv was criminally negligent m i family must come in on it.” Many articles of use and value will be j leaving the road in Such condition that sold. Coffee and cake will be served l the auto ran into a ditch and was over- The Portland Telegram and the Aur The proceeds will be for the benefit of iturned. The Red Cross — universal ora Observer both one year for $5,50. the church. mother to the distressed children No more “ Bargain Day ” prices until of men. next fall—one year hence. Service-done our fellowmen is R A IL R O A D TIME C A R D the most beautiful thing in the SOUTHERN PACIFIC world. JOIN. Albert Shimmin and Henry Colvin Your Roll Call Button is your ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Your next battery should be a Willard with were among the Aurora people who distinguished service cross. NORTH BOUND Beaver Building Ihreaded Rubber Insulation because it is the one All you need is a dollar! You witnessed the foot ball game Saturday No. 16 (on flag) . . _________ 7:52 a.m kind o f battery that gives you adequate protection have a heart. between the Oregon and Washington No. 28 (Stop)____________ 10:25 a.m. OREGON CITY, OREGON against the expensive reinsulation that is sure to eleven. No, 18 (s to p )..___ _______ 2:48 p.m. come to an ordinary battery. No. 24 (stop)....................... 6.32 p.m. $3.00 90c The Oakland Sensible Six RED HOT STUFF FOR RED CROSS KNOCKERS Don’t overlook our mail order plan. Write or Phone your order. The next mail will bring what you want. AURORA DRUG STORE ©mmt ©Optra The New Improved Dort PAVING STILL GOING ON Frank L ROAD BOND MEETINGS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J Decide on Your Next Battery NOW PAUL C. FISCHER “ D on ’t C heat Y o u rse lf” says the Good Judge There's nothing saved by chewing ordinary tobacco. A little chew of that good rich-tasting tobacco goes alotfarther, gnd its good taste lasts tdl the way through. Little chew — lasting—- satisfying. That’s why it’s a real saving to buy this class of tobacco. E. G, Robinson and C. W. Gibbs were SOUTH BOUND here yesterday to remove the defec No. 23 (s t o p )_____________ 8:55 a.m. tive transformer on corner of main and No, 17 (s t o p )___ _________ 2:59 p.m. second streets, taking it away for re Ro, 27 (on fla g)___________ 5:45 p.m. pairs. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Van Allen of Wat- erville, Kansas, arrived Tuesday in time to celebrate Armistice Day with their son, R. E. Keefover. They may make their home here. A letter from Mrs. John Shepherd ta Ashton, Ulinois,states that she expects | to go to California in December, but j does not know just when she will re turn to Oregon. Mrs. Shepherd has been in Illinois several months. put up in tw o styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Chas. Beck has sold his farm, except a few acres, to Otto Knorr, Mr. Beck retains the privilege of residing ©n the place for a year—probably until he can build a residence elsewhere. Aurora people hope he will build upon his lots here. It eleminates the one biggest cause o f battery trouble. Call and let us tell you about it. W e help you get every last day’s use out of your present battery at the least possible expense, but we want you to have a better battery. THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL November 2 to 11, 1919 THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Four years experience of many thousands cars have proven the remarkable durability of this lat est Willard invention. Tim e to R e-J oin Oregon City Battery Company 1118 Main Street Con R. Hilgers, Proprietor M