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ï h_e Aurora Observer (Pô hot include the money to be received from the BEST FOOD TO FATTEN FOWN tax which it is propos Whether Young or Old Mixed Grain« ed to vote.) N. C. WESCOTT,Editor and Publisher Total estimated receipts* Are Better Than Any One Variety —Milk Is Relished. not including the money Entered as second class m atter March to be received from the 28, 1911, at the postoffice a t Aurora, Mixed grains are better for fatten tax which it is proposed Oregon, under the Act of March 3,1879. ing fowl, whether old or young than to v o te ____-ii_______ — 3,333.60 any one variety alone. Oats and corn, NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION RECAPITULATION ground, are perhaps the most fatten TO INCREASE TAX M O R E Total estimated expenses ing. Buckwheat and ordinary wheat THAN SIX PER CENT- O V E R for the year .................... 11,545.00 are good food and add variety to the rations but they are not so fattening. THAT OF T H E PREVIOUS Total estimated receipt^, Chickens get tired of one kind of feed, YEAR. not including the tax to the, same as people do, but they thrive be voted_________________ 3,333.60 on mixed feed. Skim milk is one of Balance amount to be rais the best articles of diet that can be Notice is hereby.given to the legali ed by district ta x ______ 8,211.40 put on the fowl's bill of fare. It is voters of School p istrict No. 23 of i relished, it is healthful, it is nourish (If the amount to be rais Marion and 303 of Claekamas County ing and it greatly improves the color, ed by special tax is more r ' • “ flavor and texture of the dressed State, of Oregon, th at an election will by six per cent than the m eat Among the most rapid gainers be held in said District at the I. O. O. | amount raised the year for killing purposes are the barred immediately preceding, F. Hall, Aurora, Oregon, on the 24th Plymouth Rocks, the Rhode Island day of July, 1920, at 7:30o’clock in the, fill out the following Reds and the Wyandottes. Fed on the above rations any of them can be afternoon, to Vote on the question of /blank. Otherwise cross out this part.) made to gain from a pound to a pound increasing the amount of the tax levy and a half in three weeks, possibly SPEAKER OF THE DAY in 'said D istric t for the year 1920, by The amount o f money to less. This is profitable feeding. more than six per cent over the be raised by this special ' y0 ?/ ■ -v- amount of such levy for the year im- lax is m ore; than the a- mediately preceding. mount raised by special FEED FOWLS DAMAGED GRAIN It is necessary to raise this addi-1 school district tax in the It I* Essential to Exercise Particular year immediately pre tional amount by special levy for the Cure That Birds Are Net Ilk ceding this, (plus six following reasons: This increase is jured by Material. per cent. I t is neces necessary to provide teacher’s salar sary to raise this addi ies, to purchase high school site and (Prepared by the United States Depart tional amount by special ment of Agriculture.) provide equipment for the new high levy for the following Although It is good management to school. allow poultry to rustle about in grain reasons: (Here give Dated this 30th day of June, 1920. fields and stock yards after the grain reasons in not to exceed ZENO SCHWAB, erop has been stacked or thrashed, it one hundred words.) Chairman Board of Directors. is essential to exercise particular care To provide extra instruct ALLEN J. ZIMMERMAN, Clerk. that the fowl are not injured by feed or, to purchase high ing on damaged grain. Specialists of school site and provide the United States department of agri equipment fo r the new SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING culture assert that where damaged high school building. grain is fed in limited amounts to the flock which is on free range, the possi Dated this 30th day of June. 1920. Notice is hereby given to the legal bility of serious injury is reduced to a Attest : ZENO SCHWAB, voters o f Joint S c h o o l D i s- minimum. On the other hand, they Chairman Board of Directors. state that it is-advisable not to feed triffl No. 23 of Marion County and 303 of Clackamas County, State of ALLEN J. ZIMMERMAN, Clerk. the damaged grain-—and never to use Orégon, that a Special School meet this material if it is moldy or musty —in anything but very small amounts ing: of said District will be held at the I. O. O. F. Hall, at Aurora, Ore Gordon R W att was a business visitor where the fowl are closely confined all the time. There is an inexplain- gon, on the 24th day of July, 1920, at at Kelso Monday. able something about the range which the hour of 7:30 o’clock in the afternoon the birds have as well as the waste to vote upon the proposition of levy products which they utilize that ap Mr. and Mrs, A. Vierson were visit ing a special district tax, of increas parently keeps them healthy, so that JOHN P. HUNT, M anager L. M. BITNEY, C oncessions ing? the ■ tax by more than six per ors in Woodburn yesterday. cent over the district tax levied in 1919, and of selecting a site for a Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bhlen and child school house and authorizing its pur It is reported that Dr. Howard D. ren motored to Portland yesterday. chase. Poor of Portland will establish a sana- The total amount of money needed by tarium at Wilhoits for the treatment MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ' the district during the fiscal year of various chronic diseases. For the The Gladney Bros, were here from beginning on June 22, 1920, and first time in its history the manage ending on J une 30, 1921, is esti Union District On business Thursday. ment will offer lots for sale there, that mated in the following budget private cottages may be built, and includes tlfe^amounts to be Miss Lenna Keyt has been the guest ’ received from the county school , fund, state school "fund, special of her sister Mrs. G. R. W att the past MARRY—For speedy marriage, ab ..district tax, and all other monies week. solute best, largest in the country; es t of the district: tablished 15 years. Thousands select Of all kinds are still due to rise Chickens Having Free Range Utilize members, both sexes. Wealthy wish BUDGET - Mrs. W. H. Asquith was a visitor Much Waste Product. in price. But anything in this ing early marriages. 'Strictly confiden Estimated Expenditures Monday at the home of Mrs. John Pugh tial. Descriptions free. The Old Re 1 ? Teachers’ salaries... .$ . 5,720.00 they are able to handle small amounts line m ay still be -purchased at for the day. of grain which are not too seriously liable Club, Mrs.'Wrubel Box 26, Oak 2 1 Furniture . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 this store at the lower prices. damaged. It Is especially necessary land, Cal. 17-19 3 Apparatus and sup to watch corn and cornmeal, as these plies, such as maps?, Take your cherries to Sadler & Kraus feeds are Inclined to spoil rather Ladies w ill find here all standard chalk, erasers, stoves, Aurora, Some varieties of cherries easily. enrtains, etc., . . . . . . 300.00 site now ready to pick. Eighty names were drawn Satur- toilet preparations and articles: dayHby the clerk of the U. S. District 4 ; Library books . . . . . . 75.00 GREEN BONE GOOD FOR HENS Court at Portland, of men to serve as 5j Flags . ........ ............... 25.00 Patent medieines o f every des m Repairs o f sch q o 1- trial jurors for the July term. Material Can Often Be Purchased Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mathieu were cription will be found on houses, outbuildings Among those drawn were 15 Marion From Local Butcher—Is Substitute or fences ..................*. county men, including H. L. Gill, ed 200.00 here from the home r ear Butteville our shelves. for Meat Scrap. 71 Im proving, grounds .. itor of Woodburn; J. A. McDonald, 100.00 Monday. ■8? Playground equipment 2Ò0.00 (Prepared by the United States Depart farmer, of St. Paul; J. E: Mitts, Prescriptions carefully ment of Agriculture.) 9 Transportati o n o f farmer, of Aurora; Lawrence M. Green cut bone can often be p w compounded. M. J. Lee is “ batching" while his pupils . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 chased^ from the butcher. This ma Scholl of Hubbard, and Nelson C. wife and daughter are away on a ! ID Tuition o f p u p ils.. . . terial when procured fresh makes an Wescott of Aurora. 11 J a n ito r’s wages . . . . 900.00 Chautauqua Circuit for several weeks, j excellent substitute for beef scrap. It 12 , J a n ito r’s . supplies . . . should be purchased in small quanti 40.00 Don't Pick Out a Printer ties, as it cannot be kept fresh for any 13 Fuel . . a ...................... 400.00 W. L. Bently, manager of the Paul- length of time and when spoiled may 14 Light . ........ .............. 100.00 hamus fruit interests -in this section Blindfolded Aurora, Oregon 15 W a t e r ................... .. 125.00 was here on business yesterday, Sadler cause severe bowel trouble. It is best fed in a trough not oftener than every 16 Clerk’s salary . . . . . . . 25.00 & Kraus are local agents for the com other day, allowing abont one-half 17 Postage and stationery 10.00 pany. ounce per bird. Should severe or con 18 For the payment of tinued looseness of the bowels follow bonded debt and in the feeding of green cut bone it should terest thereon, issued Among those here on business this be discontinued or the quantity re under Sections 117, week were Mr. and Mrs. V. Van Vleet, duced. Get the One W ho Can, 144, to 148, and 422 of STRAY PLANTS B. J. Grim. G. Giesy, Mr. and Mrs. ¿Help You Sell Your Goods'] the School Laws of Chas. Kraxberger,Mr. and Mrs. Crock The farmer’s expletive—“My Land I” Oregon, 1917 . . . . . . . . . er, Frank Albee, G. Plantz, and John 19 Interest on warrants, Gahler. The slanderer is the social miner, ability to help etc. . .......... . 75.00 ever seeking “pay-dirt.” 20 Incidental and emer you sell your goods and Y ou w ill receive a rub gencies ........................ 200.00 A lgrge number, of the Aurora mem A seeming sneer may be only ths w e can do this at a 21 School site ................ 1,800.00 bers of the Pythian Sisters lodge went lack of a dentist. ber tip lead pencil with reasonable cost to you. 22 to Hubbard Tuesday anight to attend a each lo af o f Luxury Put your htenrt In %our work., 23 meeting of the Hubbard Lodge of the Econom y and stand (Plenty of room for it.) bresid sold exclusively same order. All report a fine time— 24 Total estimated am ’t a r d i z a t i o n are the and big “ feed". of money to be ex a t W urster Bros. Mar watchwords here. W e Prejudice is like ajgood cigar. Enjoy pended for all pur- : It alone.. use Hammermill Bond, ket until our supply poses during* the year. 11,545.00 the «standard, economi Senator Louis Lachmund, who was is exhausted, ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Every “hep-hep” of the boy scout cal, business paper and one of the leading candidates for presi marks the advance thread of a real From county school fund dent of the state senate, has with man. w e turn out a grade of during t h e coming school year . . v f . ..-. 1,077.99 drawn from the, race. It is reported printing that brings' re Patience, boys. Did you ever not« th at he will throw his support to sena (Use. amount of county sults for our customers. how the old team seems to know when tor Eddy of Roseburg, fund received last year as Dad takes hold of the lines? basis in making this esti L E T U S SH O W Y O U mate.) On the school-house, yes. And you' Manager McCroskey of the Salem From state school fund Commercial Club was here Monday on might even hoist Old Glory above the during the c o m i n g potato-field. business connected with the Marion RAILROAD TIME CARD school year .................... 255.61 county road bonds. The Aurora State We carry a Compl< ite line o f Think of a food-shortage when the (Use amount of state SOUTHERN PACIFIC Bank has agreed to take its share of only happy people will be the dys school fund received last Quality LUMBER, SHINGLES, CEMENT. SAND, BRICK, TILE, ETC $4000 tn bonds—if there are no Dids in peptics! year as basis in making NORTH BOUND responses to the county court’s call. this estimate.) Pretty good kind of aristocracy, af No. 16 (on flag).......... — ^ 7:56 a.m. Cash now in hhiids of the ter all, that dug up crocuses to plant No. 28 (Stop) ............... 10:14 a.m. We Are Building Material Specialists and, (Me r Yea a FREE Flan Service district clerk . . . . . . . . . Purdy's “ treason" to McAdoo seems the potatoes. No. 18 (stop).— ........... — -3:10p.m. Cash now in the hands of to be causing a great deal of trouble in —Y O U C A N D O B E T T E R A T — 6 32 p.m. Die county treasurer, be Remember, life’s record is always No. 24 ( s to p )----- ......... the Democratic ranks. ,But those’who written with an Indelible pencil. Hence longing to the district . . ............... know Purdy well know also that he Estimated amount to be SOUTH BOUND may be a candidate himself before the so many obscuring blots. s received from all other campaign is over. He once received Always try to transplant young No, 23 (stop) JS -------------- 9:12 a.m. 'rVnirces during the com- - 1300 votes for governor of Oregon. He sprouts into better soil. Your young No, 17 (stop) ....................- 2:59 p.ml Complete line of Drugs, etc., a tl I laii your drug orders to Moo ing seupol year . . . . . . . 2,000.00 OJght to havq as many for president, life is one of them.' b Ro. 27 (on flag)......... — -r- 5:45 p.ip Moore’s, Woodbur^ft. Mail yoiir orders (■ O f rug Store, Woodburn Thursday, July 1, 1920 Celebrate In Woodburn Woodburn is -preparing on a grand scale to Celebrate Independence Day, with a fine pro gram, at the City Park, beginning at 10 a. m., MONDAY, JULY 5th, 1920 Hon. Geo. C. Brownell, of Oregon City There will be Concerts, Band Music, Fun and Frolic. Volley Ball and Sports in the evening on Front Street, for cash prizes. Free Busses to and from grounds. Cherrian Band of Salem * Accompanied by Cherrians v Picnic Dinner At N oon-Free Coffee Baseball—St. Paul vs. Woodburn, in the afternoon GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING Rubber Goods AURORA DRUG STORE NOTICE to HOUSEWIVES \A 7E have the and School Children WURSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon A gent For The Copeland Silo C O P E L A N D ’S , Hubbard, Oregon