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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
LOWER PRICES Complete line o f Drugs, etc., at | Moore’s, Woodburn. Mail your orders Mr. M. Howe o f Rosebiirg was here Monday ta visit his son E. M. Howe. Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Miller and little son Dwin spent Saturday and Sunday j day with friends in Portland. AT Mrs. Diana Snyder and Mrs. John! Vandeleur spent Sunday at Silverton j visiting at the home o f Mrs. Dei Guire, — GALE & COMPANY Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose,pr. 19c Ladies’ white cotton hose,pr. 23c Children’s Black Cotton Hose, per pair__________ 19c and 25c Ladies’ Outing Flannel Gowns in white or fancy colored out ing flannel, Special each _$ 1.98 Sherman Clay Pianos Drug Store, Woodburn. White Outing Flannel, an ex cellent quality, yard_____ 29c Huck Towels, 17x35, each. __ 25c Cotton Challies, 36 inches wide yer yard_____ _______ 39c Table Napkins, 3 8-20, dozen $1.98 8-4 Mohawk Sheeting, 72dnch wide, bleached, y a rd .____ 75c Bed Spreads, 72x84, special, $2.49 e a c h - .- _ .- _ ............... Amoskeag Ginghams, fast col ors, per yard _ _ _ _ _ ______ 29c Silk Meteor 36 inches wide special, yard_____________ 39c Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Formerly Chicago Store SALEM , OREGON I ©mutt ©fljrtca Such work is the business o f men skilled in it. Bring you car to us, and thus have it ready, for use, without spoiling your spare time,your good clothes—and your temper—in repair work. Mrs. Grindland o f Willamette wasj here last week to visit her daughter: Mrs. E, M. Howe, and Mrs. Howe’s i sister Miss Molla Grindland was here over Sunday. ! The Clackamas county court has ordered-« new cable pole for the use ' of the ferry on the WilsonviHe side o f the Willamette. Joe Reach is putting i up the new one. M. D, Say is the new ferryman, * Table Linen, 69 in. wide, yd. 98c Comc’l and Court Sts. Economy and efficiency demand that your car be kept in perfect condition. Automobile own ers cannot afford to spend their time and energy to keep their cars ready for instant use. Pigs For Sale—Pigs three months old for sale. See U. S. Armstrong, Aur ora, Oregon; or. telephone 819, f Aur ora. 33-Itp. Huck Towels, 19x41, each___35c 8-4 Mohawk Sheeting, 72-inch wide, unbleached, y a rd ._ -6 9 c at Moore’s! Miss Glenora White o f Union District has been ill several days with a light attack o f small pox. The White home j has been quarantined. 36-in. Percales,yard 35c and 39c I Mail your drug orders to Moore’s ! Drug Store, Woodburn. - The garage man was made to work— and repairing is our business. John Pugh was a visitor ir. the Gas-' ton section last week with his son-in-1 law J. E. Sager who has purchased a ; farm near Wapato Station, Mr. Pugh ! formerly lived in that section and m e t, many old friends. Shimmin Bros. Mail your drug orders to Moores’ j Drug Store, Woodburn Goodyear, Miller and Diamond Tires , AURORA, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Smyth o f Los' Angeles are guests at the home o f Mr, and Mrc. Chas. Eiters, at Holly-j* heim Orchards. They have just re-1 turned from a trip to England and arej on their way home ta Southern Cali- ' fornia. Mr, Smyth states that con-! ditions in England are much the same ! as here. He is very optimistic over the ’ outlook for better times. ; It is reported that Canby will pave i several streets by force account, and i Mail ydur drug orders to Moores j j that J. W. Moffatt will be superinten* dent of thé work. The city council I Drug Store, Woo Iburn, ¡figure that $18,000 can be sayed. The I Mrs. B. F. Giesy, who was ill last! | bids by contractors were oyer $50,000. {week, is now able to be about again, i DR, L. A . DILLARD | Chas. Rager was here from Portland I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Colvin and Mr, ! ' Saturday on business. Re is engaged DENTIST and Mrs. W; R. Colvin were recent! in market gardening. The recent bad Rooms 1 and 2, I. O. O. F. Bldg. visitors here, from their home north of I weather ruined about 2000 bushels of CANBY, OREGON i town. his tomatoes. j Andrew Johnson o f Butteville who! lecentiy sold his place to Ray Martin jd f Nebraska, expects to leave for Cali* M ONUM ENTS M ONEY TO L O A N j fornia in a few days. I f your monumental work is solicited, Farm Loans Preferred kindly ask the solicitor fo r our busi The Miss Knutsons of Canby were} ness card. 'here Saturday with their father C. C. \ ! Knutson, having dental work done at Capital Monumental Works, Beaver Bldg. Oregon, City the office of Dr, .Ammeter, J 2810 S.-Com. St. Rhone 689, Salem Chevrolet "490” Touring PAUL C. FISCHER East, West, Homes Best » It has been said that The Youth’s W . H. ASQ U ITH Companion has had more readers per copy than any .other publication in ! America. There is good reason to be APER HANGING 1 lieve this is true. But the important : AND TINTING I thing is that the influence of the paper 2 All Work Neatly Done * upon its miHiotis o f readers has alwsiyi been directed to building character. ; Aurora - Oregon | “ East, west, home’s best” , has been its unuttered slogan. It its articles,: editorial and otherwise, it*, has dwelt upon the importance of good citzen• | R. B. F. GIESY ship, In all its contents it has aimed ' to give not only entertainment, but “ stepping stones to higher things.” A year of The Youth’s Companion j brings a tremendous tide o f delightful and diversified reading that cannot be found elsewhere. The 52 issues o f 1921 will be crowded with serial stories, short stories, edi torials, poetry, facts and fun. Sub scribe now and receive: 1. The Yeuth’s Companion—52 is sues in 1921., .. Bollì Phones . A * Aurora, Ur. 2. All the remaining issues of 1920. Office at Residence 8. I he Companion Home Calendar for 1921. All the abhve for $2.50.* 4. McCall’ s Magazine for 1921. The monthly authority on fashions, $1.50 a year. Both publications, only $3,50. i i AINTIING The singer: Miss Betsy Lane Shepherd, famous soprano. The test : A direct comparison be tween her voice and its R e - C reation by New Edison. The J u r y : 185 public audiences, aggre gating pver 100,000 people. The verdict (unanimous) ; No difference! Let us show you ‘ NEW EDISON 'Thu P h on og ra p h w ith a S ou l“ that m ade t ills phenom enal record o f realism Come in and tell us which voice or instruments “ get*’ you most quickly. W e ’ ll give you the “ personal fa vorites’ ’ Realism Test, This test will show you what the New Edison’ s perfect real ism does, how it brings the keener, finer, subtler joys in music. Krueger Bros. Czcby, Oregon ' J Physician and Surgeon LOUIS WEBERT, The Youth’ s Companion Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this Office (Pd. Ad.) Notary Public Fire Insurance AURORA OREGON “You m ay be Sure” says the G ood Judge That you are getting full value for your money when you use this class o f tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don’ t need a fresh chew nearly as often— nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind. A n y man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. PAUL C. FISCHER | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Beaver Building OREGON CITY, OREGON N O T IC E BRING Y O U R FA M ILY W A SH IN G TO THE Aurora Barber Shop W E DO TH E REST The sensible size of the Chevrolet “ Four Ninety” Touring ¡Car assures both riding comfort and low operating cost. It is” a roomy car—three passengers being com fortable aceommadated in the back seat. It is heavy enough to hold the road at all times. Light enough to be easy to handle and economical o f gasoline and tires. Chevrolet dependability is so well estab lished that you can buy this handsome tour ing car with entire confidence... J. W . BERKEY, Chevrolet Dealer WOODBURN, OREGON Phone Blue 18 Postoffice Bldg. W. R. Scheurer and Fred Scheurer l Mr. and Mrs. Will Heinz were visit- were among the Butteville people here ors here Saturday. In the afternoon on business Saturday. Mr. Heinz cried the Becke auction sale. Oregon Must Have a Port Equal To Any Port On The Pacifie Coast Initiative measure No. 310 on the ballet gives to the Port of Portland means to create such a port. The primary object o f this bill is to furnish the means to in sure the opening and maintaining o f a 30 foot channel from Port land to the sea and o f buildings and establishing port facilities at the City o f Portland sufficient to handle the foreign and coastwise shipping o f that port. The cost o f this improvement will be met by the people liv ing within the boundaries o f the Port o f Portland. When you go to the Polls November second vote 319 YES and give to the Port o f Portland the power to maintain its 30 foot chan nel to the sea and to build adequate port facilities to handle all o f the great products o f the interior o f the state. The passage o f this bill means lower freight rates for the prod acts o f Oregon in reaching the markets o f the world and a con sequent greater profit to the producers, This is the most important and the most valuable measure that has ever been put up to the voters o f ' the interior portions o f the state. VOTÈ 310 YES Put up in two styles W -B G U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco Shimmin Bros. Garage Oregon Port Developement Leagur (Paid Adv.) G. S. O’NEAL, Secretary.