Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 21, 1920, Image 4

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    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.
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Mrs. Diana Snyder and Mrs. John!
Vandeleur spent Sunday at Silverton j
visiting at the home o f Mrs. Dei
Guire,
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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been directed to building character. ; Aurora
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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
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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
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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
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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
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W e ’ ll
give you the “ personal fa­
vorites’ ’ Realism Test, This
test will show you what the
New Edison’ s perfect real­
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keener, finer, subtler joys
in music.
Krueger Bros.
Czcby, Oregon
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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.