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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
í acn penalized i f ever is tires. one comes back” The lighter the ear the less tires cost in first place, the less bur COMMON ERRORS IN LIFE den they bear, the longer they wear. F or M iller T ires Go T o Shimmin Bros. Aurora, O regon * Selected by Us to Give You Quick Service “ On these three items alone motor ists driving heavy cars are spending an enormous surplus. “ Weight certainly is not essential to comfort. Flexibility has proved its superiority when it comes to easy riding qualities. Still a car does not want to be too light. The happy medium is desirable ’ \ To consider anything impossible that we cannot ourselves perforin. To believe oply what our finite minds can grasp. To live as if the moment, the time, the da.v were so important that it would live forever. To estimate people by some outside quality, for it is that within which makes the man. To try to measure the enjoyment of others by our own. To expect uniformity of opinion in this world. To look for judgment and experience In youth. To endeavor to mold all dispositions' alike. Not to yield in unimportant trifles. To loefe for perfection in our own actions. To worry ourselves and others about what cannot be remedied.' Not to alleviate if we can all that needs alleviation. Not to make allowances for weaknesses of others. the 4 To attempt to set up our own stand Mrs. Percj Ottawav and children are ard of right and wrong and expect «pending the week in Salem visiting everybody fo conform to it.—Judge Mrs. Gttaway’s sister Mrs. Fred Dur Rentoul of England. bin. TEXAS TIPS Uniform Tires M ean Long-Distance M illers They Look A like and W ear A like IL L E R T IR E S are built by men who are trained to a championship standard. O nly by uniform workmanship, can tires ever be uniform in mileage like the M iller. T o train men to our perfection takes much time. W e cannot supply all dealers w ith M iller Tires. M So our policy is to concentrate, as a rule, on the dealer in each locality who w ill give M iller Tire users exceptional attention." That governed our choice in this city. W e chose a concern that knows that to give real service it m ust first of all carry a full stock of sizes, so that when you want a M iller T ire in a hurry, you can get it without waiting. W e are impressed especially with their ability to give motorists an expert repair service, and by their reasonable charges. Before making this selection we canvassed the ioeai field thoroughly. And the Miller agents here arfe thakirig good with us by making good with you. Are you getting the benefit o f what .they have to offer? ^ The Miller Rubber Company A kron, ÖIuo Maker* o f M iller Red and Gray Inker Tube » — the Team-Mate* o f Uniform Tires fMO) FOR SALE—A sleigh and a fine cut- The Aurora Womans Club solicitors ’ Mail your drug orders to Moores, Jack Pickford To-Night te r -ju s t the thing for this snowy sold more than $25.00 worth o f Red Drug store, Woodburn. Jack PicKford will appear in the weather, Call S. A. Miller, Aurora, Cross Christmas Seals, exceeding their Your mail orders will receive prompt movie drama in “ T ob Sawyer” ,Thurs Oregon. { quota by more than 25 per cent. attention and yowr patronage appre day evening (To-Night) at jthe Aurora ciated.^—Aurora Drug Store. Band Hall. 1 Admission 15 and 25 cents, Tom and Huck and the oid swimmin’ Among the business; visitors in Ore gon City this week from this section hole gang will all be there. Come on. were F. J. Stangel o f Wilsonville, A. join them. You’ ll be glad to see them. F. Eyman of Needy, ;P. M. Graves of 1 Macksburg, and George Gray of Union.] Com Show Next Week ■ f j§ ¡ The Oakland Sensible Six . i The lightest Six on the m arket. W eig h t 2150 pounds, 44 horse power. The Oakland Sensible Six cars cost LESS TO OWN, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN than any other autom obile built. Owners o f Oakland Sensible Sixes con stantly report gettin g 18 to 25 miles to the gallon o f gasoline.. M ileages o f 8000 per set on tires are us- uai, while records o f 12,000 are n ot in frequent. The easy-riding qualities o f these cars are the result» m ainly o f the com bina tion o f long, slow acting, under slung rear springs and large 32x4 tires. Price $1275 F. 0 . B. Aurora The New Improved Dort 1929 MODEL Has several new features. reliability and quality. Frank AURORA A n oth er car o f Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins,who have been | The Marion county Corn Show be visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. Van Vleet,] ginns at Salem next Monday, Decem left Saturday for Roseburg. They re- j ber 15. Most of th.e prizes' are ottered cently sold their place in Idaho -and i by, the banks of the county. . have- purchased another place at Rose-1 The Aurora State Bank offers the burg. ' | prizes on the following exhibits, and FOR SALE—One cow&jx years old,: some others, with five months old ch lf.. J.M.Broylfes, * Class C, lot 1—One ear Yellow Dent. First $200, second $1.00, Aurora, Ore, . i "v v. ■ ■ . , v - ' Among those who .braved the snow] Class D, lot 3—12 ears pop corn, large storm Tuesday to transact business' varieties. First! $3.00, second $2.00, tjiird $1,00. here were M. D. Leabb, Mr. and Mrs: ■ Van Vleet, of White District- and R ., .. The First State Bank of Donald ^of- fers the following prizes,. ahd some Woolworth of Buttevillei others. A D. Yergen fell from a sled last I Class B, lot 2^-19'ears o f White week, when his horses ran away, and! Dent. First $5.00,* second $4,00,* third injftred his side, laying him up for sev-| $3.00. era! days. - »»" . , ' The St. Paul State Bank, the Moni Miss Lucille Gibson and Louis Gel- tor State Bank, the Aumsville State brich, o f Macksburg .were, granled a Bank, and several other banks also license to wed^t Oregon'. City Friday offer liberal prizes. and Alma Babcock of Molalla and Fred j Damm o f Aurora were granted a mar ; HEAVY CARS WASTE MONEY, riage license recently at Vancouver. j£j | Mail your drug orders Drug Store, Wooiburn, - FINAL NOTICE Of course the monkeys don’t real ize that the saloons are all closed, for POSTPONED 'nature has provided that when a mon The Marion County Federation meet key gets tired of his family he can run a way and climb another tree. ing for tonight at Donald has been post poned to Thursday evening, Dec. 18, Percy- Noodles says that when he on account of the storm and the snow wrote to the capitalist’s daughter at blocked roads. the seashore to always stay in the wa ter up to her neck when she was in swimming, she wired back: “ What STORM BOUND d<T you think I came h*?re for—just Over two feet of snow had fallen by to breathe?—Dallas News. Wednesday night, practically stopping ail travel and traffic Tuesday night, A FEW POINTERS ‘ Two Willamette Valley Transfer trucks were stalled here, and two automobiles It takes a woman to conceal what were pulled in by team. Many water she does not know. pipe were frozen and captain “ Wats” Snyder and his plumber’s kit were . .Necessity Is the mother of a good ' died into action early. •many <1 poems. Old residents declare this the worst storm since 1863. Snow still lies in the M ARK ET REPORT street to a depth of more than two feet. The thermometer dropped*to 10 degrees above zero—22 degrees below F,eg per do-sen 70* freezing this morning at 8 o ’ clock. Batter, 2-lb. roll $1.20 Spring Broilers 25 Bucks, 25* to 30c , WORKING ON BRIDGE PLAN Turkeys, old, 80c Engineer Garrow is working on the leese 20c preliminary survey and plan for a new Old Roosters, 14c bridge across the Puddieg River here. Hens, 20c to 25 He will probably advise an entirely Cascara, 10c j new concrete structure and approach Lard, 32c on l oth sides of the river, and that the Potatoes, $3.00 road way between the two bridges Mohair 45c here be raised at least two feet. Wool 37c to* 55c Get Acquainted N O T until vou g e t acquainted with V O G A N ’ S do you really k n o w chocolates. Y ou w ouldn’ t believe that candy could be S O good . It isn’t the filling and it isn’t the coating that makes VOG AN ’S so delicious—it’s BOTH. W e have other fine Christmas candies also—D olly V arden m ixed, Arabian Chocolates, Jelly Beans, Fudge, Cocoanut Brittle, plain m ixed, etc, etc. In fact, w e are headquarters fo r Christmas candies. Agent For Mandel Phonograph “ Unnecessary weight in any auto mobile costs the owner a tremendous amount o f unnecessary expense,’ ’ say! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That: the Shimmin Bros, local dealers in i the Final Account of Allen H. Will as Chevrolet cars. Executor of the Estate o f Susan Will, j “ In addition to the original cost o f Deceased, has been filed in the County! the extra materials that contribute to Court o f Marion County, State o f Ore gon,' and that the 12th day o f January,! extra weight, take for instance* the 1920, at the hour o f 10 o ’ clock A. M. three chief items o f motor car ex has been duly appointed by such Court! pense-repairs, gasoline and tires. for the hearing o f objections to such “ For the first o f these the excess Final Account and the settlement there-; ive toll which the heavy car owner of, at which time any persons intei-l; ested id such «state may appear and i has to pay is due to the extra strain file objections thereto in writing and: which excessive .weight places on "the motor, gears, transmission and other contest the same, vital parts. ALLEN H. WILL, Executor of the estate o f Susan j “ In view o f the fact that lighter Wii1, Deceased. - ! cars ran almost twice,the number o f j Max Gehlbar and Jas. G. Heltzel, ] miles to each gallon o f gas—the e x -! Attorneys for Estate,Salem, Oregon,! travagance in fuel expenditure is ap-j Date of first publication, Dec. 11, 1919, parent. Date of last publication. Jan. 8, 1920, “ Bi»t the greatest expense o f all! L.Miller OREGON to Moores' Schools Get More Money Moreover, the man who names the Marion county school apportion new dances certainly isn’t the same ments have been made by superinten- classic character who names the new . dent Smith. The per capita appor collars. tionment o f state funds amounts to Another reason why Grandmother $1.95, and o f county funds to $5.32, ihinks she wasn’t like the girls of a total per capita o f $7.27, or $97,- these days is because the girls of those 423. 17 for the county. days aren’t like*Grnndmother now. Salem received $29,000, Silverton If the statistics were available prob $7,000, W oodbum $4,000 Hubbard ably it would be found that 20 per $2,000, Jefferson $1,700. cent of the ginks who call themselves Many districts have l?een without wage slaves don’t earn 60 per cent of funds, and have had to pay interest what they are paid. on the warrants issued. AURORA DRUG STORE Aurora, Oregon