Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, October 28, 1920, Image 2

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    CALIFORNIA
Winter Playgrounds of the Pacific
Where the climate brings sunshine
and flowers the year round
Play golf over splendid courses; tennis on championship courts;
polo on fields of international renown; motor over perfect high­
ways; horseback riding along picturesque bridle-paths; surf
bathing on smooth sandy beaches.
Reduced Round Trip
Winter Excursion Tickets
Via
The Shasta Route
On sale daily to March 31, 1921.
Final return limit April 30,1921.
Stopovers permitted at all points within limit of tickets.
California booklets will help you select the resort o f your choice.
Seeure your copy now. They are free on request.
The Youth’s Companion
Inquire of Local Agents for particulars as to fares,
routes .sleeping car accommodations and tram service.
S o u th e rn
- JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent
Farm Loans Preferred
Moores
PAUL C. FISCHER
Beaver Bldg.
Oregon City
As a Citizen of Oregon You
Need the Port of Portland
If you owned a store you could not make a big success un­
less your business methods were as modern as your competitors!
Unless Oregon develops her shipping facilities she cannot expect to
get her share of the world’s business. It rests with the citizens of
this state whether Oregon shall develop her wonderful resources and
reach out for bigger markets, or remain practically an inland state.
To become a real port, a 30 foot channel must be dredged in
the Columbia and Willamette Rivers from Portland to the Pacific
and
in the
interior o f the state to reach the markets of the world at a lower
freight rate and greater profit to themselves, y
Ocean. This will enable farmers, stockmen
lumbermen
The taxing and bonding power to make these improvements
can be granted the Port of Portland only by the people of the state.
You and every other citizen will benefit if you,on November second,
Vote 310 Yes on the Ballot—-The Port of Portland
Dock Commission Consolidation Bill
Oregon Port Developement League
(Paid Adv.)
L. W . TUMBLE, Secretary.
LO W E R PRICES
GALE ¿"COM PAN Y
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, Wodburn.
White Outing Flannel, an ex­
cellent quality, y a rd .____ 29c
36-in. Percales,yard 35c-and 39c
Huck T ow els/17x35, each___25c
Huck Towels, 19x41, each___35c
Cotton Challies, 36 inches wide
y e r y a r d .--______________ 39c
Table Napkins, 18-20, dozen $1.98
8-4 Mohawk Sheeting, 72-inch
wide, unbleached, yard___69c
Table Linen, 69 in. wide, yd. 98c
8-4 Mohawk Sheeting, 72-inch
wide, bleached, yard____ 75c
Bed Spreads, 72x84, special,
each______ ___ _________ $2.49
Amoskeag Ginghams, fast col­
ors, per yard „ _
_29c
Silk Meteor 36 inches wide
special, yard___ _____ _ _. 39c
Our Prices Always the Lowest
GALE & COMPANY
Comc’l and Court Sts.
Formerly Chicago Store
SALEM, OREGON
at Moore’s j
MARRY IF LONELY; for results j
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Sail, Box 556, Oakland, Calif.
31-2t!
ervice Is Our Slogan
afety Is Our Watchword
The W orth o f a Dollar
must be judged by what it will buy.
And while dollars have been cheap
before, they have always increased
in value again. The moral is plain.
Save your cheap dollars, for their
purchasing power is sure to increase.
MARRY—Thousands people;all a g es/
worth $5,000 to $400,000; anxious for
marriage; write for my list; FREE, f
Ralph Hyde, (B 95) Minna St, San;
Francisco, Cal.
33-33 '
In The Meantime
A%
FOR SALE—Team of Geldings, 8
years old, weight 1250 each. Also wag­
on and harness. A. A. Fowler, Route
3, Aurora, Oregon.
31-3tp, j
we will pay you
interest on your time deposits,
and 4% compounded quarerly on savings accounts.
FOR SALE- Team of work horses,
7 and 8 years old, weight 1350 each.
Price $300. E. G. Lee, Aurora, Ore­
gon. Phone Canby.
.
30-4t.
Aurora State Bank
MONITOR FLOURING MILLS
Time
!
We have a large supply of Old;
Wheat Flour on hand well aged. . Try !
t. See Hewett, Hubbard.
30-4t
DIM1CK .& CONYNE, Prop, j
A%
Sayings
Checking Accounts
compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits
4% paid oil Time Deposits
(Under Exacting State Supervision)
NOTICE
MONEY TO LOAN
Mail your drug orders to Moore’ s I Mail your drug orders to
Drug Store, Woodburn."
, Drug Store, Woolburn,
s
Registered large typed Poland China
boar for sale cheap. John Kraus, Aur­
ora. Oregon,
Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., |
Boston, Mass,
Maii your drug orders to Moores’
New Subscriptions Received at this '
Office
(Pd. Ad.) Drug Store, Woodburn
P a c if ic L in e s
Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, pr. 19c
Want Ad Rate
East, West, Homes Best
It has been said that The Youth’s
Companion has had more readers per
copy than any other publication in
Ameriea. There is good reason to be­
lieve this is true. But the important
thing is that the influence of the paper
upon its millions of readers has always
been dirijpted to building character.
“ East, west, home’s best” , has been
its unuttered slogan. It its articles,
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upon the importance of good citzen-
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to give not only entertainment, but.
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The Molalia Electric Co. has pur­
chased the entire stock of lighting fix­
tures and shades of the Western Elec­
tric Works of Portland. They are now
m sale at most reasonable prices.
MOLALLA ELECTRIC CO.
Canby, Oregoff
We do home wiring, handle motors!
md everything electrical.
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un-
lersighed executor of the last will and
estament of Frederick Keil, deceased,
ms filed his final report with the Couh-
y Court of Marion County, Oregon,
ind the Court has set Monday, the 22nd
lay of November, A. D. 1920 at the j
lour of ten o’ clock A. M, of said day
n the County Courtroom in the County j
Courthouse at Salem, Oregon as the
^«jme and place for hearing any and all I
Ejections to said final report and the
iischarge of said executor.
Henry JC Keil,
Executor of the last will and testa­
ment of Frederick Keil, deceased. [
Grant B. Dimick & W. L. Mulvey, f
Attorneys for executor.
Address: Oregon City, Ore.
First Publication, October 14, 1920.
jast Publication, November 11, 1920.
NOTICE OF E LE CTIO N
Notice is hereby given that the reg­
ular annual general city election of
he city o f Aurora, Marion County,
Oregon, w ill be held on Tuesday the
second day o f November, 1920, to
jhcose the following city officers:
A Mayor to serve the term o f two
years.
A Treasurer to serve the term o f
one year.
Four Councilmen to serve the term
of two years.
The polls will be open from one
o’clock p. m., to seven o ’clock p. m.,
o f said day.
The polling place will be in the I.
a O. F. Hall, Aurora, Oregon.
The city council has designated the
following judges and clerks o f elect­
ion, who have been duly and legally
xppointed to conduct the herein men­
tioned election:
Judges—-S'. Hi Stoner, E l m e r
Smucker, and Geo. W. Fry.
Clerks—Emma J. Snyder and Nora
Blosser.
■
Any person who possesses the qual- j
ifications o f a legal voter o f the state j
of Oregon, and who has been a resi­
dent of the city o f Aurora during the
;ix months next preceding the elect­
ion herein mentioned may vote there
at.
GEO. W. FRY,
City Recorder.
Dated this 14th day o f October 1920.
First publication October 14, 1920
Last publication October 28, 1920
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Oregon City, Oregon
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