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■ THE A U R O R A O B S E R V E R THURSDAY, MARCH 25, #20. ■TARMtl POULTRY Want Ad Rate Local Notices aiid Classified Col umn Advertisements of aii kinds are N. C. WESCOTT E ditor and P ublisher 10 cents per line for the first insertion | Entered as seeond elass matter March 28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora and 5 cents per line for all insertions Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. — ¡thereafter. No single insertion noticei than 25 cents. This rate applies The “ War Loan Organization” has now changed its BOYS AND GIRLS JOIN CLUBS Ik*» to all For Sale, For Rent, Lost, I in Organization Usually Found, Vant Ads, Cards of Thanks! name to the “Government Savings Organization” but it First la Step to Get Support of Business will sell you war saving stamps at the same old price. and all notices of socials, shows, fairs, Men of Community. entertainments, etc., which charge an | (Prepared ment by the of United States Depart admission fee, or are given to raise | Agriculture.) The Salvation Army home service program for 1920 Poultry-breeeding associations are money for any purpose. Copy for i the outgrowth of pioneer work includes the raising of $13.240 in Marion county and $7,- usually in organizing boys and 'girls into poul local reading notices must be handed ] try clubs or of repeated efforts to in in not later than Wednesday noon. ! 810 ift Clackamas. Money given the Salvation Army has terest in better poultry never been dissipated*! Salvation Army relief reaches the methods. producers In some instances, however, FOR SALE—"Australian Brown Onion f leaders in communities have expressed Seed. Lewis Keil, Aurora, Ore. 2-2t| right spots. * r | v their desire to make an effort to es* ______________ JBMBBipBII tablish for themselves a business or j H Sacks For gale-Seventy good side to their In- hop , sacks . for „ sale. . T Inquire at , the Ob- „ line . that .. ,. will , add , , in- Mr. Ex-Service Man—If you want to go to school oi comes as individuals and . in likewise F H the property of the communl- | server onice. (1) to college, take à hon% study course or brush up in gen crease ty. ' J j “r* 1 for results erales to cut out this clipping and mail it, with your name In such promising localities, th e ! try MARRY IF LONELY; me;best and most successful “ Home step in organization usually is and address, to C. A. Kells, Room 305,; Y. M,C.A. Bldg., first support of local business Maker” hundreds rich wish marriage Portland, Oregon, and the “Y” folks will do the rest. The to men. get In the. small towns many business soon ¡strictly confidential; most re own farms and consequently are j liable ¡years of experience; descriptions money allocated to this county should be applied for with men interested in agriculture, which .in free. The “Successful Mrs. benefits the various lines of busi Ball, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. in the next thirty days or there is a possibility of it being turn 3-8p 1 ness. At the same time their assist used for ex-service men in other counties. ance is helpful in financing the asso FOR SALE—Ten head Cotswald ^ ciation. In fact this is frequently ac Ewes with lambs at side—John R. complished by inducing the business Marks, Canby Mutual Phone, Address association to contribute a suit l-3tp. The Pershing for President press bureau of Lincoln men’s able fund for standard-bred stcfck Aurora. Oregon, which, is to be distributed among the Nebraska, continues to send out great quantities of cam TO BUY—Second growth who join the association. Co tie WANT timber, within 2 miles of shipping paign matter—boosting General Pershing, of course, foi farmers operation of that kind is usually ob point. Write or phone J. S. Brown, easily if the business men .are Aurora. the Republican nomination. Unless there should be \ tained shown the advantages of the organiza deadlock in the Republican convention, there seems littk tion and how the increased prosperity HOP ROOTS FOR SALE will benefit them. chance for the great general. At all events, his fame h eventually Either Cluster, Fuggles or Another plan that has proved to be secure as commander-in-chief of the A. E.F. His electioi satisfactory in Overton county, Tenti., Red Vine. English Good healthy in any as president could add nothing to his laurels. However is direct financial assistance from the quantity. F'or prices and roots other par In this case the banks ad many consider him a far better choice than the mere poli banks. write or wire, vanced $1,000 to be invested in breed ticulars phone, HENRY L. BENTS, ticians who are so avidly seeking the honor. ing pens through the co-operatioji of Aurora, Oregon. the poultry club agent and the county agricultural agent. Each pen consist Good business lot and building iov ten hens or pullets and a male sale cheap. Inquire at the Observer The Interchurch World Movement is making a survey ed bird of which cost on an average $2.50 a Office. of every town and rural district in every county in Ore bird. The pens were placed with club in the various communities. Four Registered Cotswolds with gon to determine the increase or decrease in church mem members person who received a pen guar«, at side for sale. Pi ice $40 per bership ; the members hip of associated organizations, likt Each anteed to return, after the first year, lambs head. Ore 20 fowls in payment for the original missionary societies, young people’s societies; the number ten hens or ‘pullets furnished him. gon. Julius Stauffer, Hubbard, 2-21 of pastors compared with the entire population; and th< Those 20 standard-bred fowls, together FOR SALE two selected male birds, were di salaries received by the ministers of the state. It is in with vided into two pens and the next year Pearl Vetch, Alsike Clovèr Seed.- timated that most counties and towns will not escape Zieglers Warehouse. 2-2 hearing some unpalatable facts when the survey is made Want to hear from a man who drills public. It is said that church attendance in some places wells. Give price and address. J. has declined as much as 30 per cent in the past 10 years j McCann, Aurora, Route 3, Box 47. Automobiles and fishing trips receive the blame for part NETTED GEM POTATOES of this decline. It is useless to place the blame, without Seed Potatoes for Sale-Good pure offering a remedy. It is equally futile for the church to i inspected seed. A.J.Balcon, Route 5, fight the automobile. It must adapt it and the condition; Aurora, Oregon. 3-3tp. it brings about, to the purposes of the church. MARRY—Thousands lonely people; all ages; worth $5,000 to $400,000; will marry; write for my list; FREE. Ralph Hyde, (B 95) Minna St, San Francisco, Cal. 2-4tp If you want a Healthy, Wealthy, Loving wife write me. R. H. 4214 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. 2-5tp. MARRY—For speedy marriage, abso lutely best, largest in the country; es tablished 15 years, thousands solicit Members Dusting a Hen With members both sexes, wealthy, wishing early marriage, strictly confidential, Insect Powder. free. The Old Reliable were given under the same conditions descriptions, Club, Mrs. Wrubei, 732 Madison, Oak to two additional club members. One land, Cal. v (l-3tp.) of the requirements of the plan was the continuance of this “endless-chain” Complete line of Drugs, etc., at j system for five years, or until every Moore’s Woodburn. Mail your orders. member possessed at least one pen of standard-bred fowls. Thus the origin NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING al pens have been multiplied by many hundreds, and the entire county has Notice is hereby given that the un become well stocked with one breed dersigned executor of the estate of of fowls. Lydia A. Kinyon, deceased, ' has filed with the County Court of Marion Coun CONDITION LAYING FOWL ty, Oregon his final report as such executor and that the said Court has Body of Hen Is Deeper in Rear Than set Monday the 26th day of April 1920, at Front of Keel—Pelvic Bones at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. said Weil Spread. : day in the County Court room at Salem, Oregon as the time and place for hear A hen that is laying has an enlarged ing objections, if any there be, ta said abdomen, due to the enlarged intes final report and to the discharge of the tines, ovary and oviduct.. The body is said executor. deeper in the rear than at the front James F. Kinyon, of the keel. The condition is reversed Executor of the estate of Lydia when a hen stops laying. The pelvic A. Kinyon; Deceased. bones are; well spread in« the laying Napoleon Davis, hen. As production decreases the ear Attorney for Executor. lobes contract. First Publication, March 25, 1920. MINERAL ELEMENTS FOR HEN Last Publication, April 22, 1920. it Pays to Burn Refuse and Brush Heaps Near Poultry Range for Bits of Charcoal. Hens seem to obtain certain mineral elements that they crave from wood or coal ashes and it pays to burn.«refuse and brush heaps near the poultry range so that the birds can clean up the ashes and bits of charcoal that re main after the fire; s Ì ervice Is Our Slogan afety Is Our Watchword •Tax Paying Time Is Again Here We will be glad to secure your tax statement so that you may make payment of your taxes without making a trip to Salem or Oregon City. This is only in line with our policy of being of service in any way possible. Aurora Sta Bank Time Savings Checking Accounts 4% compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits 4% paid on Time Deposits (Under Exacting State Supervision) I Made From The Best Cows’ Cream And Rich Milk Our Mother Hubbard Brand print butter has no.peers and few equals in this country. You have only to try a pound print to be convinced of this broad- truth. We defy any creamery or dairy to produce a rich er tasting, better n8tvral colored^ smoother, more wholesome butter than our Mother riubhtfrd Brand. AT YOUR GROCER « Hubbard Creamery Co. HUBBARD. OREGON t'eriiapsYou Don’t Know” says theGrood Judge That nearly every wise to bacco chewer got over the big chew idea long ago. A little of the Real Tobacco Chew gives you more to bacco satisfaction and saves you money. Its rich taste lasts a long time. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B GUT ; ' '* opg fine cut tobacco ■ SBEJS5W Let U s Y our Your partner has a knowledge of your business and you look to him for advice and counsel on important matters. You are en titled to all the help he can give you. Do you get a partner’s help on your printed matter? Do you get the most from the special ized knowledge which we have regarding printing and paper, and above all the service which a combination of the two can render? Our job department has every modem equip ment for doing work on rush orders. For letterheads, billheads, and all kinds of forms, we carry in stock, recommend and use NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un The \7tility "Business Taper dersigned has duly filed with the Coun ty Court of Marion County, Oregon,his final report in the estate of William Let U s Serve You as a Partner Nibler, deceased, and said Court has set Monday, the i2th day of April 1920, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. of Registered Breeding Stock said day, in the County Court Room in Big Type Poland and Duroc Jersey the County Court House, at Salem, Ore Swine. gon, as the time and place for the hear FAVOR STANDARD-BRED FOWL ing of any and all objections to said NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD Young stock for sale. final report and the discharge of said NO PLASTERS AND PAINS FOR HOURS DIMICK STOCK FARM, Once Taken, Up by Farmer He Will administrator. OR DAYS Never Go Back to Mongrel or . Hubbard, Oregon, Dated this 3rd day of March 1920. TUMORS PILES FISTULA Crossbred Poultry. GOITRE B. F. GIESY, NOTICE Administrator of the Estate of DISEASES OF WOMEN When a farmer discards his mongrel On and after Sunday, February 1, William Nibler, Deceased. SKIN STOMACH BOWELS or crossbred poultry and takes up 1920, the price of the Sunday Oregon G. B. Dimick and W. L. Mulvey, FOUR YEARS STUDY IN EUROPE standard-bred fowls he never goes ian will be 10 cents per copy. Attorneys for Administrator. OVER THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE back to the poorer stock, because' he THOMAS WESCOTT, finds standard-bred birds more satis First publication March II, 1920. Portland Physical Therapy Laboratories Agent for Aurora. factory and more profitable. Last publication April 8, 1920, 412 to 417 Journal Bld’g, Portland,Or. CANCER