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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1921)
a collonnade Is the dining room, also 14 x 17 feet, with a three-window bay. This arrangement makes these two large rooms virtually one and permits a free circulation of air In the hot months. At the rear of the dining room is the kitchen, 12 x 9 feet 9 Inches. At the rear is a porch, and at the side a pantry with an outside win Design That Is Adapted to Either dow. %The stairs to the basement and to the attic lead out of the kitchen. City or Country. Three bedrooms are ranged along the other side of the house on the first floor. One room, which might be need ATTRACTIVE IN APPEARANCE! as a library o f den opens off the living room. The. other two bedrooms and bath room are on a short hall, which Six-Room, One-Story House Is A r-! Is reached through the dining- room. The front bedroom Is 11 feet 6 inches ranged to Accommodate Small x 11 feet; thé center bedroom is 10 Family and to Lessen Labor feet 8 inches by 11 feet 6 inches, and of Caring for It. the year bedroom is 11 feet 6 inches x 12-feet 8 inches. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. The basement is arranged for the Mr. W illiam A . Radford will answer accommodation of the heating plant, questions and give advice F R E E O F j COST on all subjects pertaining to the the fuel storage, and the laundry and subject of building, for the readers of this • other storage rooms. This is the type paper. On account of his wide experience ea Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he j of house that cçin be heated nicely by is, without doubt, the highest authority a pipeless furnace, as the two rooms on ail these subjects. Address ail. inquiries i to W illiam A . Radford, No. 1887 Prairie that demand the most heat are really avenue, Chicago. 111., and only enclose 1 one. - two-cent stamp for reply. While this plan is suggested for the The least number of rooms-that will 1 home builder who has not a large fam- comfortably accommodate the fam ily; f ily, it is well to consult an architect if convenient arrangement of . these j one is available, and the local contrac rooms, and an attractive exterior ap-1 tor and lumber dealer before finally pearance are the three prime reqUi-1 deciding oh thé plan for the new home. sites for the modern home. Because Thpse men are experts in building and they are all found in the bungalow | theif knowledge and experience will type of home, they are extremely pop- j be o f great help to the prospective ular with present-day home builders. | home builder. They know what is best Bungalows originated in California, I In home design and construction and or at least the name'did. Ip the mld-^' What should be avoided _so that the die and eastern states bungatows were i home will cost as little as possible. built for many years before the name | This fall is a time when everyone was known—they were called cottages, j who possibly can should build homes But bungalows have a distinctive j of their own. Rents everywhere are style about them and are a great deal j again being raised this fall, and there more attractive in exterior appear- j seems to 1be a certainty that another snce, and their interior arrangement ! increase will be put into effect by the Is much more convenient than the cot- ; property owners next spring. Homes Imres of the past generations. % -j ire scarce and like everything else in With the increased cost of ec erv j ) like condition bring high prices, I -------------- '----------------------------------- ---- AN IDEAL DOME Classified or “ Local” A d Rates Nonces o f all entertainments of every kind at which anything is sold or at which admission is charged will be charged for at our regular rates of 10 cents per line for the first insertion and five cents per line for each fol lowing insertion of the same notice. W^nt ads, for sale, for rent, found, lost, apd all similar notices all come under the above rate. Count six words to the line. Plants For Sale plants. We have some choice logan berry, cuthbert, red raspberry, Mun- black raspberry. Marshal and Wilson strawberry plants. Price reasonable. W, H. Bentley, Jiabbard, Oregon, Woodburn fc, 3. right. Give particulars first letter to John Smalnisky, Aurora, Route 3. FOR SA L E -C ar of No. I Alfalfa hay, just received. W. R. Scheurer, Route 8, Aurora, Oregon. 44-2t. WANTED—To .list several farms m the vicinity of Aurora, We have sev eral buyers for farms m your locality, i f yours is priced reasonable we wculd be pleased to list > it, Beck & Hen dricks 205 IK,S. National Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon. —: ; ' “ McCall’s Magazine two years.. 2..50 Modern Priscilla, two yearrs.. - 3.00 Pictorial Review, two years. . . . 4.00 Review of Reviews, two years.. 6.00 Today’s Housewife, two years.. 1.50 Woman’s Home Companion, two years....................... ........... 3.00 World’s Work, two years’. . . . . . 7.00 Other Magazine Prices Lone Scout, for boys.. . . ........... $1.50 ........... 2.50. American Bny; . . Better Trust ......... .... ......... . 2.00 Birth Control Review. . . ....... . 2.00 Capper’s W e e k ly ......... ........... 1.00 Century Magazine......... ........... 4.00: Christian "HWIaTrl ....... ............. 2.00 ' . . . ___ 4.00 OnP.mnpnlitsn Country Gentlemen. , . . . ............ 1.00 Designer and Woman’s Magazine- iM - . -A . . . . . r.......... .. 2 00 Every Child’s Magazine. ........... 1.50 Farm and Fireside....... .................50 . . . . . . . 2.00 Illustra ted World......... 5.00 Independent ................. Junior Instructor Magazine (for little ones) ...................... ....... . 2.50 Needlecraft ................... .............. 50 People’s Home Journal. ........... 1.25 St. .Nicholas................... ......... 1 4.00 Saturday Evening Post,. . . . . . . . 2.50 Short Stories................. ........A. 3.00 Sunset Magazine........... ........... 2.50 Travel Magazine........... .......... 4.00 World’s Work............... ........... 4.00 Youth’s Companion. — ........... 2.50 Send your order to the Aurora Ob server, Aurora, Oregon—NOW. S H E R IF F ’ S N O TICE OF S A L E OF R E A L P R O P E R TY ON E X E C U T IO N FOR SALE 75c 5c Special Two-Year Offers by the presence of a gum, which gives the fluid sufficient body to retain it in American Magazine, two years. .$ 4.00 the veins for some time. Breader’s Gazette, two years.. . 2.50 ! Nautioal • Objections. “I see where some sailors Were not allowed to land on this side because 1 they refused to be bathed at thé quar i antine station.” * I >‘Well, wasn’t it very natural for sailors to feel pride in not beiDg R-asliçcl aejioîçî” ■ lafety Is Our Watchword T H IS BANK IS A MEM BER OF THE RESERVE SYSTEM , A N D B A C K O F IS A L W A Y S A FEDERAL FEDERAL YOU RESERVE THERE BANK. B ACK o f every member bank in the Federal Re serve System is the strength o f the organized banking resources o f the country. By dealing with this bank which is a member o f the Federal Reserve System the system’s facilities and resources are available to you—virtually just across the street—. W hat is this worth to you in giving confidence as to the stability o f , y ou r banking arrangements? * • Aurora State Bank Time Savings Checking Accounts 4% compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits 4% paid on Time Deposits (Under Exacting State Supervision) 0. C. G1ESY WAREHOUSE We buy and sell Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, Hay, and Clover Seed The- Daily and Sunday Oregonian j Service |s Our Slogan Hous£ and lots, 100x140, fronting on 1st and Liberty St. Price $1200. In quire at Observer Office. 39-tf. By virtue o f an Execution out of the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore gon for the County of Marion on the For Sale—Fine holly trees, the berry 3rd day of December, 1920, in favor variety, 15 to 20 inches, at $1.00 each. of A. T. Winches, plaintiff and against Leave your orders at the Observer Marie Skotheim, defendant, for the! | Offiee. sum of ^100.00, U. S. gold coin, with j MARRY IF LONELY; tor results interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per | try me;best and most successful“ Home annum; from the 24th day o f January Maker” hundreds rich wish tnarnage 1919 and further sufn of $17.50, costs, | soonjstrictlv confidential; most re- and accruing costs, I have levied up 1 liable;years of experience; descriptions ¡free. The “ Successful Club” , Mrs. on and will sell at Pubic Auction, on | Ball,Box 556, Oakland, Calif. 39-40 Saturday, the 8th day of January, 1921, at 11 o ’clock, A.M., at the Court I Mail your drug orders to Moores House door in Salem, Marion county | Drug Store, W ooiburn,. and State o f Oragon, all the right,! title and interest which the said! Complete line of Drugs, etc., at Marie Skotheim, defendant had on or i Moote’s, Woodburn. ’ Mail your orders after the 24th day of January, 1919, > date property was levied upon, in or! j WHY STAY SINGLE IF LONELY? ; to the following described premises,! Try me for results; many rich wish to-wit: All of lot number six (6) ini I early marriage; strictly confidential,re Block number five (5) of the City of! liable. Co-Operative Correspondence ¡Donald, County of Marion, State of either at sale or in rents. The home Club. Mrs. Gray, Box 47, Kansas City, ! Oregon, as shown by the plat on file | owndr Is secure In the knowledge that j Mo. Dept. 54. tin the office of the County Recorder he is his own landlord and that he and jof Marion County,' State of Oregon, j MARRY— Thousands people;all ages; ills family have a comfortable, conven j Terms of sale, cash, unless bid in ient and attractive place to live, which I worth $5,000 to $400,000; anxious for J by plaintiff. is worth considerable. marriage; write for my list; FREE. Dated at Salem, Oregon, thi% 6th Building costs have come down con Ralph Hyaei 253 Minna St, San ¡ day of December, 1920.. siderably since early spring and, ex Francisco, Cal. 45- perts say, have now reached the bot • W. I. NEEDHAM, tom for several years to come. There Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. N E W M A G A Z IN E PRICES is nothing in the present situation that By O. D. Bower, -Deputy. should deter those who possibly can First publication, December 9,1920. The Observer takes subscriptions from building a home and becoming Last publication, January. 6,1921. to newspapers, periodicals and maga their own landlords. zines of every description. On many Isbmael Tamed. o f them we c!tn save you considerable Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured We may or may not identify the money. On all o f them we can give by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is Arabs with the Ishmaelites, those des the lowest obtainable rates, on both only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. ert-dwelling descendants of Hagar clubs and single subscriptions : HALL’ S CATARRH MEDICINE acts whose hands were to be against every through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces man and every man’s hands against American Magazine and Colliers, both of the System. * Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition o f the one year ................ $4.00 them, but the Arabs and kindred mucous lining o f the Eustachian Tube. tribes, Bedouins or however named, Boys- Magazine and McCalls, both When this tube 1 b inflamed you have a sound or imperfect hearing, "and one year .................................3.00 rumbling have fulfilled the prophecy until now. when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the They have dwelt in the presence of ¡Collier’s and Woman’s Home Com .result. Unless the inflammation can be re duced and this tube restored to its nor- their brethren for .some thousands of panion, both one year . . . . . 3.50 i mal condition, hearing may be destroyed years, plundering them with perpetual forever. Many cases of Deafness ate (Both above to one address) caused b y Catarrh, which is an inflamed incursions and finding In their desert Etude and McCalls, both one year condition of the Mucous Surfaces. sands a fortress and sure refuge from ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any A . . . . . . . . . . ......... 2.90 case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot pursuit. Only by the laborious- ex I Etude and Pictorial Review, both one , be cured by HAUL’S CATARRH pedient of building a railroad into their MEDICINE. year ........................... . . . . 3.75 AH Druggists 75c. Circulars free. sand wastes could they be overtaken F. J. Cheney &, Co., Toledo, Ohio. and subdued; and not until the dedth ¡Farm and Fireside and Modem Pris cilla, both one year........ ... . 2.15 of Gordon roused England to a frenzy was this mode of fighting them tried. ¡Farm and Home, McCalls, Woman’s World, all three one year.. 1.80 Generous Islanders. ¡Little Folks and Today’s Housewife, In the natives of the South Sen Is both one year...................... 2.25 lands There are subUe undercurrents ¡McCalls, Modern Priscilla, Today’s of a heathen heritage which tend to Housewife, all 3 one year.. 3.75 carry them out of the course mapped j McCalls, Modem Priscilla, Woman’s on the heavenly chart. But these he World) all 3 one year..........3.25 reditary predilections are being over come. At the last annual missionary | McCalls and Pictorial - Review, both one year ............................ 3.50 collection at Kokengola, a Solomon islander, ex-head hunter, attired in McCalls and Today’s Housewife, both spotless raiment, walked down the one year. .•......... 2.00 aisj,e of a. Christian church and de McCalls, Today’s Housewife and posited $50 on the plate, to help Womans World, all 3 one yr. 2.25 Delivered each morning at send the gospel to the heathen. Oth Modem Priscilla and Little Folks, your home, per month ers who had no money gave coconut» both one year . . . . . . . . . i . . . 3.25 or shells, and in the three circuits of this district the natives alone contrib Modem Priscilla and Pictorial Re view both one year............ 3.75 uted more than $1,000. ¡Mother’s Magazine,American Woman and Good Stories, all 3 one yr.1.00 Replacing Lost Blood. The successful use of artificial fluid Pictorial Review and World’s Work, both one year..................... 5.00 as a substitute for the blood lost by S u n d a y Oregonian de wound», or removed from the circula Review of Reviews and Youths Com tory system by . disorders of the blood panion, both one year......... 5.50 livered regularly, each Sun-, vessels,? has just come to light as a Today’s Housewife and Oman’s day at your home, per copy surgical . triumph of the war, reports World, both one year/....... 1.15 the Popular Mechanics Magazine. It Woman’s World, American Woman has long been known that a simple and Good Stories all 3 one yr. 1.00 salt solution .Is capable of taking the Youths Companion and Woman’s place of bloód In the circulation for World, both one year.. . . . . 2.75 j a time, but it is soon lost by trans fusion through the walls of the veins. Youth 'sCompanion McCalls and Mod em Priscilla, all 3 one yr... 5.00 j This is prevented in the new solution thing, including homes, whether they be built or rented, the home-builder must exercise economy when selecting tlie design for his new home. Every room added to a building adds a con siderable sum to the cost, thus does the keen home-builder decide on a house that is plenty .large enough for the family, but contains no more room than that. Also he insists on a room arrangement that will permit the work of caring for the home to be done easily and that the house be equipped with the labor-saving and money saving home conveniences. These desirable features have been incorporated in the* bungalow design shown in the accompanying illustra tion. Here is a .handsome home— one that any family may be proud of—so arranged that It will house a good- sized family and allow the work of caring for it to be done with a min imum amount of labor. , The bungalow is of wood construc tion, set on a concrete foundation and has a full basement under it. While floor plan shows only rslx rooms, all on' the first tloor, the rooh js de signed so that additional robins may he built in the attic. The gables of the roof, tlie shingle and the ship-lap silling and the artistic front porch all combine to gfive it a fine outward ap pearance. Also the high attic insures a cool house in summer and a warm one in winter. , The floor plan shows the sizes and arrangement of the rooms. Ranged on one side are living and dining rooms and kitchen and on the other three good-sizeil bedrooms and batli. The iront door leads directly into the liv ing room, which is 14 x 17 feet, a good- sized room. This room is equipped with a large fire-place in the outside wall with windows on either side; Through a double cased opening with Í Children’s Magazine, two years . 1.50 ! Colliers (The National Weeltly, ) two years ................... . - . 4.00 . 4.00 Delineator, two years Etude, two years............. ...........3.50 Fashionable Djess, two years... 6.00 Good Housekeeping, two years.. 5.00 Littfc Folks, two years......... . 3.00 -.Sunday Oregonians at news stands, 5c per copy. We carry a full line of Poultry, Dairy and Mill Feeds, including: Scratch Feed Egg Maker Bone Meal Meat Scraps * - CrackecTCorn Sea Shell , . - Molas O-Meai Milk-Flow Soya Bean Meal Cocoa Nut Meal Cotton Seed M’HTal Linseed Meal As well as Straight Rolled Barley, Ground Barley and ,Oat Feed, and Swine-0 and Pork-0 Warehouse Phone 9 AURORA, OREGON Residence Phone 26 Speed-Strength-Satisfactioir ic Truck in the $1950.00 Delivered 4 0 0 0 L b s . C a p a c it y Combines ease and speed of Auto mobile with power and capacity of truck. CLACKAMAS CO. AUTO & TRACTOR CO. Oregon City, Main & 11th Sts. Portland, 35 N- 14tfi St. Cor. Couch 1111 ■■ lim | m iiimm — mgmiMwtig Shimmin Bros. Garage Gasoline, Oil, Tires, Accessories Bring us your Repair Work. Don’t waste your time and energy in attempting something out o f your line. Repairing is our business. % ^ G o o d y e a r , M ille r a n d D ia m o n d T ir e s Shimmin Bros., Aurora, Oregon AURORA MEAT MARKET An Uptodate Sanitary Meat Market that handles every thing best in m e a t s fresh and cured. J Thomas M. Wescott A gent W URSTER BROS. Aurora, Oregon