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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
J [ Some More Local News Happenings We have some dandy fruit labels new } gummed on one side to stiek on youi Selma and Oscar Rugf^ai, who are jars or coetainers. They are needy FORMER AURORA MAN H U RT printed and in books.. 10 eents a bcok Victor Berg of Portland, formerly now living at Gladstone, 'spent a few of Aurora, and ,well known in Canby, days last week visiting friends here. at Observer Office. recently was kicked by a horse at Laurel, Oregon, and is in the Good Samaritan Geo, Miller, our opliging S. P. agent hospital at Portland in a serious condi The Observer editor, wife and daugh at this station, has lived in Aurora just tion. Three ribs were broken and he ter enjoyed a ride frpm V^bodbprn, On 44 yeaas today, the 7th of July. suffered internal injuries, but is ex the Fourth, with Mfe ancf.,’M rs. Frink pected to recover. Miller, in that new: Studebaker Light Six, It is % regular p^ldf 'C'w'. Miss Myrtle Dentel and Mr. Herbert j Bryan, of Portland, spent the Fourth Phone us a news item. with Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Gray and toot Mrs. Cochran, whjft lived here for | in the dance at Woodburn lA the even«' long while and worked at-'t^e hotel, ha« ing. Clothes are a great factor in making married again and jyingi in Yakima, the man. Tailor-made clothes by one of Washington. She has. V ¿reat many About as good a plan for saving as Portland’s most succesful tailors are now friends here who wish, her |dl the joys we have seen is the new individual within reach of all, and you are geting of married life. f j:- j banks on displap at the Aurora State only the best from Ed. P. Heim, 100)4 Bank. Besides a convenient pank for Fourth street, across from S. P. ticket *• .. your small change, they are handaome office. Elwood and Roy pout&ard of Dallas, in design. [*have been spending ¿few days here vis iting friends. Miss Melbourne Robinson, the edi Mrs, Owen Hughes of Beaverton is tor’s daughter, arrived this week from here on a visit at the home of her Tacoma, Wash., where she has been at-1 Miss Mable Anderson, who was op nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Rich tending the Stadium high school. erated on for appendicitifS 'at the Ore ard Huges, of e ist Butteville, gon City Hoipital, is very much better and hopes to come home soon. A great many friends will Welcome her back. R. J. Dentel recently returned from AT AURORA CHURCH 0. A. C., where he has been attending The pastor of the Presbyterian church the School of Electrical Engineering. | wishes to gr^et all who will respond to Mr, Dental was a caller Wednesday the ringing of the bell next Sunday at 11 George Gooding was in town Satur and told of the fruit he has baen can a. m. and 8‘p. tn. Come, let us have day. ning the past week. i good Sunday together. Mrs. Weller is having a vacation from her regular TOWN hurch work and wishes to give the Mrs. Ed. Bradtle was in twon shop first Sunday of her vacatiqn to the ping Tuesday. ?; _____________ rhurch at Aurora. She will sing at the .evening-service and would be delighted jfo have a big “community sing.” Come, Like all other business houses, the ;verybody and join in the choruses.. Observer had to closp up for the Fourth, . Q. C. Weller, Pastor and unlike most business houseSj.it makes a printing office a day-behind. 75 - Mrs. Wm. Ehlen and Mrs. Fred Will | tf Eugene are visiting M r9. Henrietta] Mr. Herbert Stratton and family and Will. ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. Normán Stratton of Port-, land, drove out the afternoon of the Fourth and celebrated á féw hours by Ezra Hurst and family spent a few visiting their relatives, the Observe? days at the coast. family. A Marching Out Of G reater Bargains Lake a big army that is being ushered together ready (or an immense movement; |o are our new stocks of new arrivals ready to heed the dictum of our command. SATURDAY is the BIG DAY in SALEM | People’ fiSE t Tv StoreJ^. A-iv A, |S5 98c What 10c will 59c buy fòt you 16 pounds for in bulk $1.98 i 25c Menà Straw Hats, each 10c I0e fe* a pound Towels, *aeh White Beans 95c ! 20c 20c Face a pound 10c Cooking Utensils, each Milk, tall cans 10c Wear, each $1.98 j 25c 50 yard Aluminum 9 cans tpr lOe No 2$ eans Tomatoes Clothes Lines, each a can Mens $1.75 heavy blue bib Overalls, all sixes on sale at Mens $1.25 heavy blue work Shirts marching out at Mens $5.00 genuine pa nama Hate, going at Mens $2.00 Atheletic Union Suits, med. ribbed, at Big lot Shoes for Men, Women and Children at Childrens 25e ribbed Stockings i black, brown and white sale 12c p Peabe r C ffee a pound Cocoa in bulk a pound White Cap Flour, our own brand a sack Blue Ribbon Flour, d - a sack * Peas each can Ne. 2J eans P rk & Beans a can Lard in bulk a pound • 25c Kitchen Brushes, each ’ 25c Children’s Underwear each 15c Curtain Rod*7, each Sanitary M e . C ps. a dosen i Market Baskets, eaeh 25c Laces, a yard 17c Hair Ribbons, a yard ||2Sc Ladies Underwear, eaeh 25c Ladies Straw Hats, each * 25c Linen. Finish Napkins, eaeh * Childrens Straw Hats eaeh Laundry Soap, 3 bars for "I Ja r Rubbers, 2 dosen j •d9 15c ! 17c 10c in bulk 10c Shortening a pound 10e Strained Honey in Mlk a pound ~ 10c J Gallon Mason Jars 10c a dozen 10c Quart Mason Jars a dozen 10c Pint Mason Jars 10c a dozen 10c J GaJon Economy Jars 10c Quart a dosen Economy Jars 10c a dozen Jars 10c Pint a Economy dozen 10c JELLEY GLASSES a dozen Lenore Scholl and little brother John ] Send in ; bunch' of news from youi of Hubbard were visiting Lizzie Will | community- -not later than Tuesdays. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Miller and son Dwin and Fred Wagner spent the fourth The Handy Man is going to Lay Off it Seaside. fixing the Flivver to Help Out with the Noon Rush at the Imperial emfe. Then he’s got a Roof to tar for Doc.Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carpenter and and tonight being Saturday, he will Children spent Monday with Mr. Car Hold Down the third chair in Bill Earl Grim—Strayed a Yellow Jersey Jones' barber shop. If he lived In * penter’s mother, Mrs. Edith Carpenter.) w itna bell on. Finder please notify-Eari City, he’d get la a Jam with ail til* Unions. Grim.-Phone 4414 Aurora. Mrs. Nate Cole, who has been ser iously ill, is reported to be improving.] She is at the Good Samaritan Hospital j in Portland. SOc Shop with the crowd; at the People’s Cash Store GUARATTEED HOUSE PAINT: $2.50 the gallon. Paint your building now. Sava the sarfaee and you save all. We do upholstering and general repairing. Furniture ¿manufacturing. We have luphoUtering accessories, paints, material: ‘ JOE. A. FOR SALE: A Gueyhsey Bull, reg BURCH, finishing 1017 Seventh street. Oregon istered. Enquire of Mrs. Joe Graham, City. Phone 57 tf Raute I, Aurora. 3t You Should Use Golden Sheaf Flour Every Day Is BARGAIN DAY I M ad e in M arion C ounty, O re g o n . “It Makes Fine Bread” CHAMPOEG FLOUR MILLS A u ro ra, R o u te 5 WHITE SHOE SALE While these three styles last, the reduced prices will prevail—Ladies L. X. ¿|T?;French heel, lace Sea Island ducks reduced from $5.50 to Ladies Cuban heel, lace Sea Island ducks $4.00 to «¡ES* Ladies 1 strap duck Cuban heels reduced from $2.75 $2.10 : '• V. Special to close out lot of Ladies Voile waists in good styles, and good puality. One price for all styles $1.25 Special low priee on Linen cloth. Linen sat isfaction, without Linen price. Price 30c a yard I SADLER * KRAUS T h e B est F o r T h e P rice at thé J. C. PENNEY COMPANY’S July 1st and 2nd were two of the biggest days our store has seen since the store was started, . The shop pers were scarce, while thé real thrifty buyers who have learned our One P rice Policy were eagerly buy* ing with absolute confidence. Our reg u lar prices meant a real saving to every pur chaser that entered the store, and best of all, th ese sam e prices will continue to mean a saving to you until market conditions make it necessary to change them. - , ’ Bungalow Aprons w _ Ment' Blue Cham- GINGHAMS Gingham A Pare Just received a new shipment of bray Work Shirts si* 32 inch Amoskeag Ginghams in a 59c 98c to $1.49 beautiful assortment of patterns- Araoskeag Ginghams 32 inch Mens’ Dress Unbleached M us- lin. Excellant Values 8 1-3 to 17c yd. White Outing Flannel 13c 19c Other Ginghams 15c to 23c PERCALES 13c to 25c fh'rts 98c to $2.98 Mens*' Union Suita ... 89c to $1.69 REMNANTS Army Shoes We have filled our remnant coun Munson Last ter with odds and ends of every 12 l-2e thing from Silks to Cheese Cloth Goodyear Welt they are priced to aell. It Soles Lonsdale Mualin and will pay you to look them - over, They are mostly good length pie $5.50 14c ces. Hope Muslin ’Cleaning and Dyeing Mrs, Jack Broyles is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sadler and daughter,1 Peggy spent the Fourth in Portland with friends. Word from Mrs. Ortman of Con don informed us that Josephine had fal len and broken her arm. ^Incorporated STORES South Front St RN A uthorized A gfency for w o o d b ; u Sire&a' Corsets WDo BILL H EA D PRINTING Mr. and Mrs. James Ogle of Portland ire visiting here. ' o n •; BOND Diana and Aileen Snyder, Helen Van- deleur, Jess Stedman and Hugh Welles] spent the Fourth at Wilhoit Springs. Largest Circulation in North Marion Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morris knd county. Observer daughter Helena motored to Portland Tuesday. Helena expects to stay and visit a few days with Mrs. Higginbotham who formerly had the telephone office at Auroras PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smucker spent I the fourth at the Oaks. Large crowds spent the day there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr and baby] daughter spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ehlen. The many friends of Grandfather) Wescott are very glad to hear that he) is recovering from a severe illness. Mr. Haniahan has been very gener ous with his fine grove and dandy swim- j ming hole. Everyone has enjoyed them immensely. Several picnic parties spent the fourth there. This Gullible Gink; has been Monkey ing with an Ohij¿ Board until he’* Scared him s^^glifm Stiff. Ain’t science Wjpd«wfe$wiep any Common Dub can buy a 98e weeja board at the Corner Drug' $tor$ and hold Heart- To-Heart confab*, with Celebrities llk^ Agnes Brown, formerly of Aurora, William Shakespeare; Cleopatra and is married and 14 living at Long Meach, | Gyp the BloocR -f California, % -, _ „..... The machines were surely thick on the Highway Sunday and Monday, We really wondered where everyone thought they were going. SALEM DEPARTMENT M rs . GEOl BONNE Y