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Màaï THE A U R O R A OBSERVER THUBSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920. N. C. WESCOTT E d it o r and P u b l is h e r BUCKWHEAT CROP VERY IMPORTANT Eat«ted as sesond class matter March 28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora Oregon, under the A ct o f March 3, 1879. Of Particular Benefit to Thin Soils Where Climatic Condi The Hubbard Enterprise has picked General Wood as tions Are Favorable. the best qualified man for president of the United States. If we are going to have military candidates for the presi dency, what’s the matter with General Pershing? EXCELLENT CROP QN OLD SOD The Marion County Corn Show has been postponed to Jan. 39-24. There is still time to make an exhibit. Good corn was grown here this year. Clackamas county farm ers tributary to Aurora may exhibit as well as Marion county farmers. Any one with good corn should make a display. Ask the Aurora State Bank for a premium list. The Southern Pacific Lines north of Ashland have been awarded the much coveted Safety Banner awarded by the Regional Director of the U. S, Railroad adminis tration, for the best record made in preventing accidents. The banner was won through the efforts of employes. During the period October 18 to 31,3919 not a single acci dent occurred on the Southern Pacific Lines north of Ashland. The sale of War Saving Stamps will continue through- 6ut 1920, and will probably become a permanent method for the promotion of thrift and irivestment. The 1920 war saving stamps will be larger than the 1919 stamps, carmine in color, and will bear the head of Washington instead of the bust o f Franklin. Thrift stamps will be the same. Begin the New Year right by saving some thing every week—in thrift a war savings stamp. LOCAL AD RATES Local Notices and Classified Col umn Advertisements o f aii kinds are! 10 cents per line for the first insertion ! and 5 cents per line fo r all insertions i thereafter. No single insertion notice! less than 25 cents. This rate applies! to all For Sale, F or Rent, Lost,) Found, Want Ads, Cards o f Thanks! and all notices o f socials, shows, fairs, j entertainments, etc., which charge sta | admission fee, or are given to raise | money for any purpose. Copy for local reading notices must be handed i in not later than Wednesday noon. j W ork more — Produce more — Save more — But we can’t continue increasing our production unless we continue increasing our railroad facilities. The farms, mines and factories cannot increase their output beyond the capacity o f the railroads to haul their products. Railroads are now near the peak o f their carrying capacity. W ith ou t railroad expansion—more en gines, more oars, more tracks, more ter minals— there can be little increase in production. But this country o f ours is going to keep right on growing— and the railroads must grow with it. , T o command in the investment markets the flow 6 f new capital to expand railroad facilities — and so increase production — there must be public confidence in the future «earning power o f railroads. The nation’ s business ^cafi grow only as fast as the railroads grow. &hi& admliAemmt ¿ a published by die SldAocictbpa ofSbulmau %xcadweA, Those desiring information concerning the railroad situ ation may obtain literature by writing to the Associa tion of Railway Executives, 61 Broadway, New York. W e Want You To Bring Your Business To The Aurora State Bank (Prepared by the United States Depart ment o í Agriculture.) Good business lot and building for sale cheap. Inquire at the Observer Buckwheat has a definite place In I Office. American agriculture, limited when compared to the staple crops, but none FOR SALE—Fresh cow without the!I the less important in a large area of I calf. Large 2 year old short horn the country. While less exacting as to | soil than almost any other crop, it is heifer in good condition, price $90. Glen 42-2t more exacting as to climate, There- ! C. Carothers, Hubbard. fore, its principal production is con FOR SALE- -Yellow Danvers onion fined to the northeastern portion of the country and to high altitudes far seed. Pardey Bros, Hubbard, Ore-1 ther south. However, buckwheat can Ron. be grown ^ith at least fair success The Christian Herald and . McCall’ s, over a much wider range, according to The Herald Farmers’ Bulletin 1062, Recently is both one year for $3.00. alone $2.50 per year. Phone the Ob sued. server your order today. Benefits o f Buckwheat. ----------kii---------------------- -------------------- j Buckwheat, áccording to the bulle Team for Sale, or » Trade for lighter tin, is in general the best grain crop EBE for poor, thin land, and succeeds well team; weight about 1500 each. Also on acid soils, climatic conditions be some baled clover hay. Walter Let- ID (Aurora Phone m ing: favorable. It is a good crop on tenmaier, Hubbard. pew land and on old sod land being 4401). tf again brought under the plow. It loosens and makes friable even the FARM WANTED. hardest soil, and therefore is a good I want a small dairy a*d grain farm ! | 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 % paid on Time Deposits (Under Exacting State Supervision) 'HEED MEAT MARKET WURSTER BROS. fairly close to town and «hipping point1 or electric line, that has Mme improve-1 ments, with or without stock and machinery: state price separately and all particulars with b§st price and i terms, interest 6 percent. Address O. j A, Pearce, Oswego, Ore. (4Q-4t) ICE MARRY—Thousands lonely people;] all ages; worth $5,000 to $400,000; will | marry; write for my list; FREE. Ralph! Hyde, 253a- Minna St, San Francisco, | Cal. 40-44 j SOUS. Director G eneral o f Railroadt, S Because It Makes Dense Growth, Review of Reviews has now advanced j Keeping Land Shaded, It Is Valua* to $4,00 per year, and worth it! But] ble for Eradication of Quack j you can get this great magazine and1 Grass and Other Weeds. I the Observer, both one year for $4.50.1 MARRY IF LONELY; for results try me ¡best and most successful “ Home Maker” hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most re liable; years of experience; descriptions free. The “ Successful Club” ,Box 556, 25-3t. Buckwheat Is Excellent for Poor, Thin Oakland, Calif. A TMt amount of work now remains to be done which the intervention of war has necessarily delayed and accumu lated, and the result is that • • • - * • very large capital expenditures ought to be made to make up for the inter ruptions inevitably due to the war, and ie prepare the rail roads to serve adequately the increased traffic throughout the country. W A L K E R D. HINES, ] ervice Is Our Slogan afety Is Our Watchword OREGON AURORA, j • : J --------------- —------- :----------------------------| .¡crop preceding potatoes. Because makes siich a dense growth as to keep the soil shaded, it is valuable as a destroyer of quack grass and weeds. It has considerable value as a soil ren ovator, being able to use insoluble phosphorus and potassium to better advantage than other grain crops. It is useful, also,-as a summer cover or green manure crop and as a source o f honey for beep. These benefits are, of course, in addition to its value as hu man food and stock feed. Oregonian (without Sun- day) and the Aurora Observer, both one year for $6.50. MARRY—Descriptions rich people;] will marry; FREE, T. M. 4336 Cali fornia St, San, Francisco, Cal. 33-8t. FARM LOANS If you want money at a low rate of interest and for a long time write to Useful in Rotations. me for jnformation about a 20 year Buckwheat is less frequently used amortized mortgage loan. in rotations than most other crops, but JOE J. THORNTON, it Is pointed out that good rotations Wilsonville, Oregon, (35) may be devised for soil that is too poor for most accepted rotations. One of Sherman Clay Pianos at Moore’ s: the suggested rotations is alsike or crimson, clover the first year, buck Drug Store, Woodbum. wheat the second year, potatoes the third year, and rye, oats, or wheat, THE PORTLAND NEWS seeded to clover, the.fourth year. There is a discussion o f the varieties of The Portland News by mail one year buckwheat, seed preparation, time of sowing, methods and rate of sowing, for $3,25; for six months $1.70; and for fertilizers needed, diseases and insect three months 85 cents. Send your sub enemies, havesting, thrashing, milling, scription to Thomas M. Wescott, Aur ora. Oregon, and uses. Copies o f the bulletin may be had MARRY IF LONELY; for results free from the division of publications, United States department of agricul try me;best and most successful“ Home j ture. Maker” hundreds rich wish marriage j soon;strictlv confidential; most re The Portland Telegram and the Aur liable ¡years of experience; descriptions ora Observer both one year for $5,50. free. The “ Successful Club” , Mrs. I No more “ Bargain Day ” prices until Sail, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. 39-40p| next fall—one year hence. The Observer is agent for the Satur- j day Evening Post $2.00 per year. Lad-1 ies Home Journal $1.75' per year. Country Gentlemen $1.00 per year. I Telephone us your order now. NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD Complete line of Drugs, etc., at j NO PLASTERS AND PAINS FOR HOURS Moore’s, Woodburn. Mail your orders | OR DAYS TUMORS PILES FISTULA GOITRE MONUMENTS DISEASES OF WOMEN If your monumental work is solicited, SKIN STOMACH BOWELS kindly ask the solicitor for our busi FOUR YEARS STUDY IN EUROPE ness card. CANCER PRINTED Butter Wrappers It no longer being allowable to write the name of the maker on rolls of butter ex posed for sale,The Observer has again begun printing' (upon orders)of Butter Wrappers. 100 for $1.50 Each additional 100, 75 cents Ten cents(per order) additional if sent by mail. Phone or mail your order now, and get your wrappers by .return mail. - The Observer, Aurora, Oregon OVER THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE Portland Physical Therapy Laboratories 412 to 417 Journal Bld’g. Capital Monumental Works, Portland,Or. 2210 S, Com. St. FINAL NOTICE Phone 689, Salem. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Final Account of Louis Siebert as Executor of the Estate o f Karoline Siebert, Deceased, has been filed in the \ Notice is hereby given that the regu County Court o f Marion County, State lar annual stockholders’ meeting of the of Oregon, and that the 24th day of Aurora State Bank will be held at its January, 1920, at 10 o ’ clock A. M., has banking house in the City of Aurora, been appointed by such Court for the Oregon, at 2:30 P. M. Thursday, Jan<- hearing o f objections to such Final Ac uary 8, 1920. The .purpose for which this meeting count and the settlement thereof, at which time any persons interested in is called is to elect a Board of Direc such estate may appear and file objec tors for the ensuing year and for the tions thereto in writing and contest the transaction of any other business which may properly come before it. same. B. F. Giesy, President, LOUIS SIEBERT Executor o f the Estate of Karoline Attest: Zeno Schwab, Secretary. Siebert, Deceased. Date o f first publication, Dec.25th,1919 First Publication, December 18, 1919. Date o f last publication, Jan, 22d, 1920 Last Publication, January 8, 1920, FINAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Final Account of Allen H. Will as Executor of the Estate o f Susan Will, Deceased, has been filed in the County Court of Marion County, State of Ore gon, and that the 12th day of January, 1920, at the hour of 10 o ’clock A. M, has been duly appointed by such Court for the hearing of objections to such Final Account and the settlement there of, at which time any persons inrei- ested id such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same. ALLEN H. WILL, Executor of the estate o f Susan Will, Deceased. Max Gehlhar and ias. G. Heltzel, Attorneys for Estate, Salem, Oregon, Date of first publication, Dec. 11, 1919. Date of last publication. Jan. 8, 1920, .NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by an o r d y o f the County Court o f Marion County, State o f Oregon, duly made and entered on the 18th day o f December, 1919, was appointed administrator o f the estate o f Ernest Mader, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such. A ll persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law re quired, to the undersigned at Aurora, Oregon, within six months from the date o f this notice. Dated and first published this 25th' day o f December, A. D. 1919. Gordon R. W att, Administrator o f the estate o f Ernest Mader, deceased. Last publication January 23, 1920.