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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1919)
Do You W ant a Good Used Car? M r. Farmer! MARKETREPORT Egg per dozen 70*t Butter, 2-lb. roll $1.20 Spring Broilers 25 Ducks, 25c to 30c Turkeys, old, 30c Jeese 20c Old Roosters, 14c Hens, 20c to 25 Cascara, 10c Lard, 34c Potatoes, $2.50 Mohair 45c Wool 37c to 55c j 1915 Ford touring, 5 passenger, $375.00 ! 1918 Ford touring, 5 passenger, $475.00 j 1918 Chevrolet touring 5 pass. $675.00 ! 1917 Chevrolet touring, 5 pass, $475.00 Several thousand people will read our big Christmas Edition, 11917 Studebaker Six___________ $900.00 I f you want to sell a horse, a cow, sheep, hogs, poultry, seed ¡1919 Dort .. ............................ $875.00 grain, hay, seed potatoes, apples, and other products, an ad 1911 Maxwell___ ______ ......*.$160.00 like this in the Christmaa Edition will turn the trick. 1 1912 Overland..-___ . . . ________ 175.C0 The Christmas Edition will be issued December 18. An ad this ■ 2 ton truck____ ______ . . . ___ ..$550.00 size will cost $1.00 only. Send in your ad today to the Ob ¡3§ ton truck________ __ ___ ____ $900.00 server, Aurora, Oregon. 11912 Mitchell S i x . . . . . „ ____...$350.00 ¡. And many other used cars, FRANK L. MILLER, -4. Chinese Typewriter. Aurora, Oregon. One of the most remarkable type DOG TAXES SOON DUE. _____________ writers in the world was the machim I Representatives o f the state fire 'specially designed and built for L ; Taxes on all dogs more than eight marshal’s department went to Mount Dung Chang, the Chinese statesman i months old are due and payable Jan- Angel last week to make a fire hazard it had 1,800 keys. No dies were avail ible, so the engraving of the type had Mail your drug orders to Moores | uary 1, 1920, according to a legal survey similar to surveys that have to be done by hand. Drug Store, Wooiburn, j opinion given recently by I. H. Van been made in other towns o f the state Mrs. Theodore Campau of Meridian j Winkle, assistant attorney-general. with a view to cutting down fire risk A family Thanksgiving dinner in hon ¡ This law which was passed at the last and reducing the annual per capita was here shopping Tuesday. or of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kerr, recently j session o f the legislature, applies to loss in the state. The investigators married, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, Ida H. Miller returned Tuesday j all dogs in the state. The tax on fc- make recommendations, as to how to Henry Beck was attended by members from a business trip to Portland. 1 reduce fire risks. The plan is a good I male dogs is $2 a year and male dogs of the Beck and Kerr families. It was E, J. Allen,the Woodburn Ford deal j $1 a year. Payment o f the tax en- | one, and every small town would ben jin the nature of both a Thanksgiving er was here on business Wednesday. | titles the applicant to a leather eoi- efit greatly from such a survey. | feast and a wedding dinner. Both the Mr, and Mrs. R, O. Jack were here 1 lar and license plate, which must be i Your mailorders will receive prompt ! bride and groom are well known here Tuesday from the Needy country on furnished by the county in which the i attention and your patronage appre- and have a host of friends who wish j dog is licensed. business. j ciated.—Aurora Drug Store. | them unstinted success and happiness. S i FOR SALE—One cow six years old, j with five months old calf. J.M.Broyles, j Aurora, Ore. . And as we are prepared to give full service in all branches, we feel that we have a right to extend this direct invitation. We can assure you prompt and courteous consider ation of any matter you bring to our atten tion. We want you to feel free to call on us for any service that we may be able to perform for you. And all transactions are held by us in strict confidence. Aurora State Bank Deposits Over $350.000 4% compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits 4% paia on Time Tim Deposits L (Under Exacting State Supervision) * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grim, and V. Van I Vleet of White district, were here on | business Wednesday. A number of relatives assembled at tne home of Mrs.Triphine Will Thanks giving for a pleasant family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler and little daughter Peggy, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Settlemeier, their guests, of Woodburn spent Thanksgiving in Port land. S. H. Stoner has purchased the resi dence occupied by the late Dr. Martin Giesy from the estate, and will soon move into it. The consideration was $2500. William Etzel of Macksburg has pur chased 40 acres of land from his father John Etzel, and has also purchased the H. H. Hepler farm. He is building a new barn. Mrs. Fred Yergen entertained about thirty Aurora, Buttevi!(le and Fargo ladies this week at cards, for the bene fit of the Woman’s Building, at the University of Oregon, Mrs. J. W. Sadler, one of the direc tors of Wi'lamette Chapter, A. R. C., has about completed the organization of the Marion county for the sale o f the Red Cross Christmas seals. FOR SALE—2| acres of improved property—5 room house with brick base ment, barn, hen houses, fruit trees, grapes, etc. in Aurora, Price $2000. Frank L. Miller,. Aurora. Among those in town this week on business or pleasure bent, were Geo. Rosich of Butteville, O. L. Pellatz of Marks Prairie, John Pugh of Fargo, and John Kopper of Marks Prairie. As It Is Bruno Oskar Kraxberger o f Macks burg has purchased the farm joining j the eiectric railway at Liberal, from his father Franz Kraxberger. Heat j once began the erection of a house and j barn on his property. OU expect a bad road to ride as it looks. It did, until the introduction o f the O v e r l a n d 4 Springbase. Overland 4 does not change the road, but i t does change the manner in which you can ride on it. It gives you com fort instead o f dis-comfort. It gives you a smooth, .sailing sensation instead o f bouncing and swaying, v f Mrs. N.C, Wescdtt has received word that Betty Allen, daughter o f Mrs. W. B, Allen of Portland, who has often visited Mrs. Wescott here, is ill with the scarlet fever, and the family are quaranteened at their Portland home. The Diagonal attachment o f Three-Point Canti lever Springsat the ends o f a 130-inch Springbase gives long wheelbase road steadiness. Yet Overland 4 retains all the advantages-—lightness, econ om y,and ease o f handling, o f 100-inch wheelbase. Robert Carlson, a business man of Wheeler, Oregon, is here this week visiting his friend S. A. Miller, and in cidentally ‘ ‘taking on” the Observer for a fe\y months more—says he can stand it about right in six month doses. He goes home today to the hustling town of Wheeler. As It Seems The Road—In New Overland 4 on Three-Point Cantilever Springs ■ The Aurora Woman’s Club met yes terday at the home of Mrs. B. F. Giesy, A committee was named to sell the Red Cross Christmas seals at the var ious Aurora stores during the selling period which ends December 10, This means an altogether new standard o f riding comfort, a noteworthy reduction in the wear and tear which lessens the efficiency o f a car. The new springs give longer life to every part and thus minimize up keep and replacement costs. Tires wear longer because cushioned against hammering blows. Light weight means marked econ om y in gas, oil and running expense. Overland 4’ s equipment is complete from Auto- Lite Starting and Lighting to Demountable Rims. Come in and see this remarkable car. Ask for booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Roadster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo.' Sylvester Gibson and Miss Anna Koch i f Macksburg were married Thanks giving Day at that place. Rev. W. R. Kraxberger, of Oregon City,performed the cerepiony. Many friends here and in Clackamas county extend their con gratulations to the happy couple. Mail your drug orders to Moores, Drug Store, Woodburn. Sait brought by T. A. Livesley and company against Strauss and torn-1 j<any, o f London, Eng., for judgment to the extent o f $3142, is pending in j the Marion comity Circuit court. In | their complaint, T. A. Livesley and \ company allege that in 1915 they ad vanced $8066 to Strouss and company j to pay for the shipment o f 200 bales! o f hops from California to London. I O f this sum $3142jremains unpaid,and it is for this that the company i s 1 bringing suit against the English fiWi . . . i 1 W e Want You To Bring Your Business To The Aurora State Bank ôfoum ôfojjtra Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brush o f the Macksburg neighborhood were here this week. ervice Is Our Slogan afety Is Our Watchword FRANK L. MILLER, Aurora, Oregon