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THE A U R O R A OBSERVER Want Âd Rate NEW PRICES FOR MAGAZINES FOR SALE—Beardsley Hop Press, -, ■ — r - :■ good as new. Mrs. E. J. Graham, R. E ditor and P ublisher 3, Aurora. 22-2t THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 1920. N. C. WESCOTT E ltered as second class matter March 28, 1911, at the postoffiee at Aurora Mail your drug orders to Moore’ s Drug Store, Woodburn. Oregon, under the Act o f March 3, 1879. TH E M A N W H O W IN S If you think you’re outclassed you are; ‘ You’ve got to think big to rise; You’ve got to be sure of yourself before You can win a prize Life’s battles don’t always go To the stronger or faster man; But soon or late the man who wins Is the fellow who thinks he can. “ Some men are just dying to attract attention, but don’t until they do, says Judge. It is the little things that separate us from success, not the big ones—said the fat lady. If it is’nt any of our business, like the average man, we are very likely to take a keep interest in the matter! “ What do you know about the Mongalian Race, Tommy? asked the teacher. “ Nuthin” , said Tommy, “ Dad wont let me go to horse races.” State Treasurer Hoff announces that he intends to investigate the rise in gasoline prices. Having been once investigated himself, he ought to know how to do it! Sheriff Needham declares that if one speed officer is not enough to curb the speeders on the Pacific Highway i i Marion county, the county court will be asked to put on as many as are necessary to make the Highway safe. Motoring is anything but pleasant when one has to keep a constant lookout for speed demons. Tne sheriffs efforts will receive the approval of 99 per cent of the motorists. Outing Days Are Now Ideal At Tillamook County Beaches Two trains daily from Portland. These attractive beaches in clude Roekaway and Garibaldi beech resorts, Neah-kah-nie, and Bay Ocean, Newport (A charming resort for the family.) A picturesque trip across the Coast Ringe ated on Yaciuina Bay and the Pacific Ocean, ium with salt water baths. Mountains. Situ- Modern Natator- Crater Lake (A Lake within a Crater.) Located in the heart of thé Cascade Range. Reached by auto mobile stage from Medford or K'amath Falls. Other Attractive Resorts Detroit (Mt. Jefferson Country—Breitenbush Hot Springs) McCredie Hot Springs Josephine County Caves (Marble Halls of Oregon) Shasta Mountain Resorts “ Oregon Outdoors” Booklet Will helpjyou decide on that vacation resort. Contains des criptions of the various outing places, excursion fares, hotel and camp rates. Summer Excursion Fares For further’ particular? copv of booklet “ Oregon Outdoors,” inquire o f local agent SO U TH E R N PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent E D A C A T I O N PAYS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public With Common School Education.____ 4 Chances With High School Education_________ 87 Chances With College E d u c a t i o n . .. 800 Chances Are You Giving Your, Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST. THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a “ Liberal and Practical Education” pre pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Use ful Citizenship and Successful Careers in Agriculture Engineering Mining Home Economics Commerce Pharmacy Forestry Vocational Education The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC,ENGLISH, MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and Other Essentials o f a Standard-Technical College Course Fall Term Opens September 20, 1920. Tuition Is Free FOR, IN FORMATION WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR, 0 reSon Agricultural College,Corvallis, Ore. If you want a Healthy, Wealthy, Loving wife write me; N. F. 4214 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. 13-18tp. Corner lot 55x110, with building, for sale for $1500, half cash, balance, one to five years at 6 per cent. Best loca tion in Aurora. Call at Observer Office. MARRY— Thousands people;all ages; worth $5,000 to $400,000; anxious for marriage; write for my list; FREE. Ralph Hyde, (B 95) Minna St, San Francisco, Cal. 14-17 MARRY IF LONELY; for results try me;best and most successful “ Home! Maker’ ’ hundreds rich wish marriage! soon;strictlv confidential; most re- liable;years of experience; descriptions free. The “ Successful Club” , Mrs. Ball, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. 23-24 j (Subject to change without notice) B oys’ L ife (Scout Magazine) 2.00 B oys’ Magazine ..................... 1.50 Christian Herald .................... 3.00 Collier’s Weekly, 1 y e a r ,... 2.50 Collier’s Weekly, 2 years, . . 4.00 Country Gentleqian, weekly. 1.00 Delineator, 1 year,................... 2.00 Delineator,*2 years, . ' . . . ' . . . . 3.00 Designer and W om an’s Mag azine, 1 year, .................. 1.50 Designer and W oman’s Mag azine, 2 yea*s, . . . . . . . . . . . . i 2.00 Hunter, Trader, Trapper, . . . 1.50 Ladies’ Home Journal . . . . . 1.75 . McCall’s Magazine 1 y e a r ... 1.25 McCall’s Magazine, 2 years . 2.00 Modern Priscilla (after May 1, 1920) ..................... 1.75 Pictorial Review ................. 3.00 Pictorial Rieview 2 years . . . 5.00 Review o f Reviews .............. 4.00 Saturday Eevning Post ........... 2.50 Sunset Magazine .............. 2.00 Today’s Housewife 1 year .. 1.00 Today’s Housewife 2 years . 1.50 W om an’s Home Companion. 2.00 W oman’s Home Companion 2 years ............ ............... > 3.00 .50 W oman’ s W orld ........ 1.25 Womans W orld 3 years . . . Youth’s Companion ............ 2.50 W orld ’s W ork ....... 4.00 MARRY—For speedy marriage, ab solute best, largest in the country; es tablished 15 years. Thousands select members, both sexes. Wealthy wish ing early marriages. Strictly confiden tial. Descriptions free. The Old Re liable Club, Mrs. WrUbel, Box 26, Oak SH E R IF F ’ S NOTICE O F " SALE OF REAL PROPERTY land, Cal, 23-25 ON FORECLOSURE A REAL BARGAIN Five room house with woodshed, wire fence, cement Walk and septic tank on a 50 foot front lot. Close to S. & K. store. Price $750.00. - A . W. KRAUS. Notice . is hereby given, that by virtue o f an execution duly issued out o f the Circuit Court, o f the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Mar ion and to me directed on the 28th day of July, 1920, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered of FOR SALE Having sold my farm, I will sell all record and docketed in and by said my stock, including cows, heifers, Court on the 19th day o f July, 1920, small pigs, and shoats. Will sell cheap in a certain suit then in said Court if taken at once,—S.F. Southard, Aur pending, wherein Lewis C. dosser, ora. 20-4t, 5 was plaintiff, William H. Wilson and Louis Wilson, his wife, Alice Stubbs and J. C. Stubbs, her hus Call For Bids band, R. A. Wilson and'Ethel Wilson (To Furnish Wood) his wife, F. J. Wilson and Beatrice Wilson, liis wife, Clarence Wilson Notice is hereby given that bids will and Ella Wilson, his wife, James' H. be received by the Board of Directors Wilson and Libby P. Wilson, his wife, of Joint District No. 23 of Marion and G. E. Unruh as Administrator County and No, 303 o f Clackamas coun of the Estate o f Alfred Wilson de ty, Oregon, at the office of the chair ceased, were defendants in favor o f man of the board (at the Aurora State plaintiff and against said defenda- Bank) or at the residence of the clerk ants by which execution I am com o f the district, at Aurora, Oregon, up manded to sell the property in said to anu including Wednesday, August execution and hereinafter described 18, 1920, at five O’ clock in the after-1to Pay the sum due the plaintiff o f noon, for FORTY CORDS OF FIR $m 8 0 > Wlth interest thereon at the WOOD, under the follow ing c o n d k jrate o f 8 Per cent- Per annum from • the. 3rd day o f December, 1919, un- Thewood must be either first o r i ^ P a i d and the further- sum o f second growth fir, full four fe.et in! $50-00 attorney fees,, together with length, and split coarsely. Ith? costs and disbursements o f said Wood must be good sound fir, well|smt taxed at $30.00, and costs and and closely piled, ricked up in good expenses ° f said execution I will shape to be measured, just outside the P n Satnrday, the 4th day o f Septem- basement windows, on - the school i h« \ } 920’ a* t^e hour ,o f J ? 0 «¡ock grounds at Aurora. j A; said daf at West d° or The contract will be let to the lowest <>f ^ rxn ty Court House m Sa- responsible bidder but the Board of |le™, Ma™ n County, Oregon, sell at Directors reserves tie right to reject] Publlc auctl° n to the highest bidder any or all bids, for any reason deemed f ° r ?ash 111 hand on the day o f sale> all the right, title, interest and estate sufficient by the board. Bids should be in writing and in which said defendants and all per sealed letters^ and mailed or delivered sons claiming under them subsequent to the chairman or clerk o f the board to the execution o f plaintiff’s mort in time to reach their hands by 5 o’ clock gage in, o f and to said premises hereinbefore mentioned and describ p. m. of August 18, 1920. First published this 5th day of ed in said execution as follows, to- August 1920, by the order of the Board w it: The North one-half o f Lot 5 in dated July 31, 1920. Block 2 o f Capital Street Addition Zeno Schwab, Chairman. to the City o f Salem, Marion County, A. J, Zimmerman, Clerk. Oregon. First Publication, August 5, 1920. Said sale being made subject to Last Publication, August 12, 1920, redemption in the manner provided by law. R A IL R O A D TIME C AR D ~ Dated this 28th day o f July, 1920. SOUTHERN PACIFIC W. L NEEDHAM, , Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. NORTH BOUND 1 By O. D. Bower, Deputy. No. 16 (on flag)__ ______ _. 7:56 a.m No. 28 (Stop)___ :___ 10:14 a.m. No,. 18 (s t o p ).._________ _ 3:10p.m. No. 24 ( s t o p ) .. - - . :___ > _ 6 32 p.m. Moore & Schaubel Dealers in International Harvesters, Binders Tillage Tools and Parts , BINDER T W IN E We specialize on repairing machinery of all kinds. A u to and Tractor Repairing Acetylene Welding D O N A LD OREGON SEA SO N OF 1 9 2 0 The Time Has Come H 0 P T 1 C K E T S When you will soon need those HOP TICKETS, and there is no better place to buy them than at our office. Our tickets always give general satisfaction. Our regular forms have been f?und to be the most economical and satisfactory, but we can make any special form desired. If you have any special form or wording, send us your copy and we will quote you prices. WeTiave made hundreds of thousands of tickets and we guarantee satisfac tion. Send in your order, or come in and see us while in Aurora at an early date and thereby avoid the rush that always comes at the last moment. It is now none to early to place your order. If you are not sure just what kind you want, send for samples. We will mail them to you in any part of the State. T H E O B SE R V E R Aurora, t)regon HOP SUPPLIES BURLAP, SULPHUR, KILNCLOTH, AND HOP SACKS G R AIN S A C K S New Calcutta No. 1. Seconds New Calcutta No. 1. Mill Bags Potota Sacks-.Also Excelsior Twine G. C . G IE S Y W A R E H O U S E AURORA, OREGON Eva Maurene Beatty PIANO TEACH ER SOUTH BOUND No, 23 (stop) . . . _________ _ 9:12 a.m. No, 17 (stop) ........... ...... . . . 2:59 p.m* Ro, 27 (on fla g )___________ 5:45 p.m €6 EVERY TUESDAY AT MRS. FRANK MILLERS Aurora - Oregon Nothing Like It f 9 says the Good Judge A little of this real to bacco gives a man more satisfaction than he ever got from the old kind. The full, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. That’s why it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Butter W rappers 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 1 0 0 ,7 5 cents Ten cents(per order) additional if sent by mail. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco iirfeäw: £ i Q7- PRINTED òagl w,ayy N è w Phone or mail your order now, and get your wrappers by return mail. The Observer, Aurora, Oregon