Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, November 11, 1920, Image 3

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    COMMENCINGMONDAY, NOVEMBER 15A N D ENDING SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 27
ON ALL DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, BLANKETS, UNDERWEAR AND SHOES, ETC.
Calicoes
In, indigo blues, grays afid Good quality, 45c values at
blacks.
Regular values
35c
20 to 25c per yard.
Sale price «
Muslins
Indian Head, 36 inches
15c
wide, 45 dent value at
Light Shirtings
35c
27 inch width; regular 25c
Indian Head, 54 inch width
values at
regular 75c, now
17c
65c
Ginghams
Peach Bloom, 36 in. width,
In plain and fancy Plaids; 25 cent values at
28 1/2 cent values at
20c
22c
cent values at 3 0 c
35 cent values at 2 5 c
Double fold extra fancy
Ginghams, 50 to 65c values
at
*
39
42c
Percales
Extra heavy, in all, colors,
none better made,' 36 in,
wide, regular 60c at
47c
50e values at 4 0 c
40c values at 3 7 l - 2 c
Cashmere, wool mixed, 36 M en’s Underwear
In plain* pink and blue, inch, 75c, now on sale at Men’s heavy Ribbed shirts
good quality, 35c, now on
and drawers. Australian
sale at
wool, two-piece suits, each
Ladies’ Dress Silks/36 in­ garment $2.75, now
25c
ches wide, in beautiful
$2.25
Mixed colors . in da^k and Plaids, extra quality, regu­
medium shades, 45, now at lar $3.75 per'yard. now
Men’s heavyfleeced 2-piece
35c '
sui ts. each garmeri t $1.85,
$2.95
now
Auto Fleece
Velvets—36 inch widths,
50 cent values at
$1.50
$5.35 per yard, now
40 c
Men’s knit union suits, ex-
$3.95
Bath Robe material, in
tra quality, wool; regular
fancy colors, 95c yalues at
$4.95, now at
Outing Flannels
Frolic Cloth
esc'
85c
$ 12.00
Men’s wool shirts, regular
$5.75 at $4.65; and $6.75
at $5.75;and 4.95 at $3.95
Blankets
Cotton Blankets, regular
1.30, sale price 90c
2.65at _ __ ~___ __.$2.35j
4.50 a t .___________ _ 3.95;
W o o l blankets—Oregon j
j City make,9.25,now $7.951
Silk and wool union suits, Men’s heavy cptton ribbed | Wool Nans regular 8.65, |
| must be seen to be appre­ union suits, regular $2.75, [now $7.25; 6.50 at $5.50 |
Wool Ottoman cloth, 50 ciated, regular $3*. 95, now now. at
29c
Auto Robes, aij wool, ex- \
inches wide,
$3.00 per
$2.35
tra^ heavy quality, regular
Sheetings ’
$3.50
yard, now
9/4 Bleached, extra quali­
Great Reductions on Boys, 15.00, now $12.00 and
$2.50
Ladies
ribbed
union suits,
ty, $3.05 now
Misses and Children’s I un­ 16.00 now 13.00.
Mohair or Luster, 50 inch­ Dutch neck, short sleeves, derwear, in wool, & cotton Cotton Batts—We have a
87c
. V
es wide,extra quali ty $1.65 $1.70, now
good selection o f these
9/4 Unbleached, 95c, now now
M en’s Shirts
goods, and are making a
$1.45
Men’s all wool heavy over- liberal reduction on all of
80c
• $1.40
Ladies
Ribbed
union
suits,
shirts, regular values $10.-
Pillow-tubing, 42 in. 65c Serge, 50 inches wide,
them. But no one can ap­
long sleeves, $1.95, now
value at
50 now on sale at •
$1.95 now on sale at
preciate the reduction un­
‘ ‘Our Leader”
• and 75e values at 50c
36 in. 'widths, 37 l/2 c now
on sale at
Dress Goods
55c
W . H . Asquith and O. pr Carpenter where they have purchased several
week from Comstpck, hundred acres ox timber land and
have established an up-to-date mill.
near Cottage Grove, where they were
They are ' now employing 40 to 50
doing some paper hanging and other
men.
...
interior work fo r J. D. H arvey, who.
: E very motorist passing over the
has just built a .new house there. The
Harveys were formerly in the sawmill •Aurora-Barlow eut* off h as-a store o f
business here. They moved to W a l­ ‘ ‘ stro n g. words ■ ’ l o describe the’- or­
ton, Oregon, and then to Comstock deal. The old road over the hill is
returned last
$1.65
now in far better condition than the
“ cut-off, ’ ’• though the la tte ^ is by no
means ^impassible.
A Thousand“'a d ­
ditional yards o f gravel has ju st b een !
placed upon the low streteh from t h e !
Bergerson 'p la c e to Barlow, and it !
should be in :fair shape soon. J3ut j
motorists should take it ' slow, and !
npt attempt to pass other, cars.
ORCHARDS, FARGO, OREGON
*■
I 'H E Oakland Sensible
A Six Sedan links the
hom elike com fort of the
closed car with the activ­
ity and thrift of'the open
m odel. N o other car, re­
gardless I o f size ou cost,
delivers transportation of
a more efficient character.
Powerful, room y and reli­
able, it serves at exceed­
ingly low cost. Y o u are
invited to e x a m in e the
O a k l a n d , n o w , at o u r
salesroom.
Graded and Sorted Grimes Gblden, &
Rome Beauty, $1.75 per box.
Graded Orchard Run— Winter Ban-
amas and Rome Beauty, $1.50 per bdx.
Nod-sorted apples $1.25 and $1.00 per
box. Selected Wind Fails $1.00 |per
box.
For latter two bring own containers.
S E N S I B L E
S I X
Open Car $1395, Roadster $1395, Four Door Sedan $2065, Coupe $2005
O, B. Pontiac, Michigan* Additional for Wire Wheel Equipment, $85
aurora ,
O r e g o n
$4.25
$1.65
$9.15
Kafoury
29c
H
45c Percale
on sale
Bros.
R eadjustm ent Sale Is T h e
39c Percale
on sale
25c
til they see the quality.
T a lk O f T h e
Surrounding C ountry
yd. %
- SERVICES A T UNION
| Sunday afternoon next at 3:30 p.;,m. j
Rev,. Alfred Bates will preach at fthe]
Union Hill 'School house and in |the;
evening at 8 p. m. The special music*,
at the Wilsonyille church will be of inis
terest tö all.
Mrs. Ira Seely entertained the ladies
aid society at'her home on Wednesday
afternoon last where there was an inwj
portant business session.
j
CHURCH NOTICE
Services are held at the Aurora Pres­
byterian church every second and
fourth Sunday, a service ac^ 11 a. m.’
and one at 7:30 p, m, Rev, Weller of
Woodburn occupies the pulpit. Every­
one is cordially invited. -
Public Sale
OAKLAND
Ladies Underwear
- yd-
FOR SALE, A P P L E S 'A T FARGO j
F. L. MILLER,
Men’s heavy overshirts, |
wool, water proof lining!
throughoug $14.25, now I
Pratt Bros, wilhhpld a pubjicpale at
their'farm three miles south east t of
Aurora at Meridian, Friday, November
19, 192P, at 10 a. m. to sell 10 thorough­
bred Jersey cattle, one three-year old
Zombro-Broadheart mare, one *5-year
old Couerde Aleñe mare, one Standard
bred work mare, 1 lot o f 3 or 4 dozen
White Leghorn pullets, 1 trotting bike,
and various other articles. Terms 8
-months time at 6 per cent.
Save money when you buy a phono-i
graph, by getting a Stradivara or a]
Columbia at the Aurora Drug Store at;
bargain prices.
A carload o f poultry, dairy and mill
feed just in at the G. C. Giesy W are­
house, Aurora,
.
Silk Lisle
Hose for*
women, 7§e
value.
Slight im­
perfections
45c
Children’s
¿lack Cot­
ton H oseN
on sale
29c
pair
W omen’s Shoes
$9.50 to $12.50
SALE ENDS SATURDAY
8 P. M.— NOVEMBER 13
rWe are dètermined to make these last days
of-our sale the busiest, ever seen in - our store.
We are pffering wonderful bargains, all over
the store. ^C om e get your share.
Sale Prices on W om en ’s Suits,~~
Coats, Dresses, W aists,
Skirts
Women’s Coats
One Special Lot
On Sale
$6.50 $25.00
values
pair
A t the Men’ s
Store
Haines Union '
Suits for Men
. on sale
Women’s Suits
One Special Lot
On Sale
$39.50
One Special Lot Women’s Dresses
Values from $35.004o $50.00
On Sale
$1.75
35c
yd.
40c Outings
on sale
25c
yd.
Everybody
knows Daisy
Outing
Flannel
on sale
35c
yd. *
36-inch
¿White Out­
ing Flannel
good heavy
~ quality
| on sale
35c 39c
yd.
Remnants
Hundred o f Mill
Ends at
R ed u ced
P r ic e s
A t the Men’s
,
Store
Firemen’s and
Engineers Work
Sox
on sale—5 prs.
$ 1.00
$ 19.50
A t the M en ’s
Store
Heavy Overalls
for Men
on sale
$1.95
50c Outings
on sale
I A t the Men’s
Store
$3.50 Flannel
Shirts for Men
on sale
SALEM
S ta te S tr e e t
SALEM
$1.95