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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1921)
UÊÊm [Molalla Brevities FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K BY L. MAX HUME Molalla, Oregon L. W, Robbing J. R. Cote President. E. G. Vice-President Mr. Ellis Key and Miss Violette Rus sell spent Sunday at Wilhoit Springs! Ray Pertle became afflicted with a light attack o f apoplexy Monday eve ning, and is being ajtendid by Dr. F. E Hume. His condition was at first thought to be critical, but early recov ery js now expected. ^lliiüiiil!lllllllllllillll[IllliI!l!!lili!lill!Uilfllfflllilf!!IUillliílI»tl!nitfill!lllltl!HlllWHIUIIllUIIII!IIUIininU!RUIU!Ulft!{]ni 1 - 1 Ü ' 1 ü Ü ü 1 Ü 1 m - With Thousands of Readers THE AURORA .OBSERVER Charles L. Dye o f Fort Stevens is registered at Molalla Hotel this week. gj Scott Kent is now staying at Molalla Hotel. William Montgomery o f Portland and W. H. Mullen and son o f Ontario. Canada also are guests at the hotel. You will find people from all parts i o f the Uniteb States and Canada reg- isters at Molalla Hotel. The hotei ! manager, Mr. Hungate reports that j buisness has taken a sudden turn to ward increace since the Fourth o f July; § ,fj. is the best advertising medium in North Marion County. It covers the field nicely. ; § ' 1 With Hundreds of Patrons ITS JOB DEPARTMENT 1 1 turns out the finest commercial printing in the Willamette Valley. Send for sam ples and prices. 8 B The writer will leavenext Friday with Earl W eill.for. High Camp where he j will spend his much needed vreation. ;§ § ■ li- . HUIl![UIl!l!lllllllillllliUinillI!ll!!!l>f!URntllUil!lllll!IlIlliIllltlll!!llll|{IHIUIIilllllllllUUUIUU!lll!iimnRIIIUII!Uni!IU[Iili]î THE AURORA OBSERVER Gish to Accompany Order The Aurora Observer will receive subscriptions for the Portland Oregonian, Journal or Telegram Daily and Sunday Oregonian, $8. year M *\ “ “ $4.25 6 mo. Daily, without Su*^4ay, $6 year •* “ 3 .2 5 /6 mo. During the past weeK the streets o f Molalla have been deserted and every one goes to the river for a swim or. ac count o f the heat, AURORA, OREGON PAUL C. FISCHER ATTO RN EY -AT-LAW Beaver Building OREGON CITY, OREGON Ur. F. E. Hume and w ife motored to Woodburn last Sunday, where they took j Mrs. J. Wageman a visitor at the Hume fam ily for tho past few days. W. J. Vick has been painting the I Liberal and Eby school houses the past week. Ray Pirtie was overcome buy the heat Monday, but recovered enough to | go to work Tuesday. Drs, Todd and j Hume attended. Dr. L. A. Dillard reported a good catch Sunday LOUIS W E B E R T Journal Same Price Telegram, daily, $5 per year For 6 mo, $2.75 Notary Public Fire Insurance Traveling Chest for M OLALLA Saturday, Aug., 13 “ Behold the Man” Warner in “One Hour Before Dawn” Ë * G. R. W A TT G EN ERAL COURT PRACTICE ESTATES PROBATED N O TAR Y PUBLIC ATTORNEY A T LAW AURORA OREGON Office in Drug Store Telephone 22 - - Complete Satisfaction - - e intend that every customer that makes a pur chase from us shall be satisfied. Quality consider ed, the prices will be considerable lower than you can get elsewhere and you will always get good, standard, high-grade merchandise and dependable service. W If you are not already a satisfied customer it will pay you to investigate 28 inch P e rca le s..______ . . . 18c White Outing Flannel______ ____13c 1.15c Thaead, 150 |yds. _____i_________ ..5 c 36 inch Percales...— Blue Chan«bray Work Shirts. ..6 0 c Dress Socks, black, blue, grey and Amoskeag Ginghams___ ..............19c' Crochet Thread. — ______________10c brown 2 prs. _____ ____ Figured V oiles........ .......... .19c to 35c Mens S u its.____ — $19.50 to $37.50 Mens Suspenders........ ................. „ 2 5 c Japanese Crepe________ ..............33c Boys Suits_____ ........ $6,90 to $13.50 Childrens heavy blue denim Apron check Ginghams 35c Bathing S u its.__._ . . . . . 98c to $5.00 .............. 10c Play Suits______ _______ „ 7 9 e Blue Denim bib Overalls_______ 89c Every Item in the Store is Priced to Save Y ou M oney Auto Tourists, Professional cards run regular in the paper are $1.00 per month, or $10 per year when in advance. According to law you must N O T write your name on butter wrappers. Be cautious, go according to law ; play safe. Law ¿ays butter wraps must be certain kind o f paper, printed with regular but ter wrapper ink, such as the Observer uses. W e print them complete and fur nish proper paper at $1.50 per 100. LY R IC THEATRE Sunday, Aug. 14 and Monday Aug. 15 The best little Business town in Ore gon— Aurora. The best located town in Oregon without a single question ■— Aurora. Midway between the two larg est cities in Oregon, far enough from each. On the paved highway, on the main line of the Southern Pacific rail way. A town with modern inprove- ments. with the best soil on earth, fruit, vegetables, flowers, hay, hops and grain. The most contented .people, prosperous people, progressive people, home people. Everybody is busy, every body employed. Aurora needs a jewel er, a real estate agency, a picture show, a cannery, more people and more houses. Renfrew D evonshires... OREGON AURORA & & The body o f Elmer Damoures, the only Molalla boy killed in action dur-| ing the war, has been returned andj was buried with Military Honors last Sunday. Tne flag was at half mast! until the body was laid in its final rest- j ing place, and then raised. Mrs. A. W. Russell, daughter Violet- te and Mr. Ellis Key visited at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. P. D ozier of Canby. Tuesday. The two former are Mrs. Dozier’ s mother and sister res A party oonsisting o f Emory Worth, pectively!; Russell Hume, Vida Cole and Winifred McKinney, motored u Molalla river last Milter Mrs Maude Strong of Portland spent Sunday and spent the day swimming Sunday at the home of Mrs. Elizebeth Cashier at Avason’ s swimming hole. Russell o f this place. j “ A Good Bank in a Good Tow n” 4% Interest Paid on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts Rev. Kester and family returned home from their vacation last Sunday. Sold for Less—No Agents Employed Bargains in Used Machines. Both Electric and Stand Machines Rented. places for DISHES, TINWARE, FOODSTUFFS | THERMOS BOTTLE, KNIVES & FORKS " ONLY 8.00 I Worth twice that-put it on your running board SKWING MACHINE EMPORIUM 130 Third 3t., near Taylor , Portland, O re.—Main 9431 Write for Information Q ENERAL CONTRACTORS First Street Woodburn N S E W IN G W M A C H IN E S ASK YOUR ¡GROCER FOR Mother Hubbard Brady & Veager Photography That Pleases Particular People, at Prices Con- sistant with high quality H A R T ’S STUDIO BRAND BUTTER Hubbard Creamery Co. $ Hubbard, Ore. We Buy Bulterfat and Eggs at Highest Market Prices Main st. OREGON CITY Out of town work done by appointment Childrens’ Work Our , Specialty P. M. Hart , Prop. R E P A I R S FOR Particularly Notice McCormick OUR Deering Binders AND And Mowers Sundries, Soaps, v Stationery, Beware of Substitutes. “ Service” is our by-word. , You cannot afford to miss this chance to buy a good car cheap. W A IT UNTIL A U G U S T 13 th before you buy any car. Here are some of the cars we shall have on sale at that time. You will be surprised at the way we have smashed the bottom out of the used car market. H E R E A R E SO M E O F THE BA R G A IN S Buick 4 -1 9 1 8 RECONDITIONED Exceptionally Good Buy Priced Way Down 1 9 1 7 M 9 0 Overland Touring Car. Not Yet Reconditioned. Wonderful Buy for Man WKo Works on Own Car$200 M 8 5 -4 Overland New Paint-New Top New Battery-RECONDITIONED Wonderful Value at $450 1 9 15 Studebaker 4 5 Passenger. -Can be bought for almost nothing. Good for someone who does not want to spend much on a car Use the phone-4o51 GEO BLATCHFORD Candies, J|t . The Automobile Sale o f The Year M OLALLA M -4 Overland Touring Car Reconditioned $ 4 7 5 Cigarettes, Why waste M oney? You must see these cars to re alize what bargains they are . Perfumes, Toilet Articles. 1l lil!!!Illi!il !!8SI!lifl l l3II!ll lil!il i !l AURORA DRUG STORE AU R O R A, OREGON Hartman’s Eyeglass Service Remember the Place Bishop Bros., Building, W oodburn KEEPS AN EYE ON YOUR EYES Time-Saturday , August 13th HARTMAN BROS. L. T. HODGE Jewelers & Opticians SALEM. ORE Overland & Studebaker Distributor for North Marion and South Clackamas Counties