A u rora P u blish ed E v e r y Thursday Observer /AURORAV - $1.25 a Tear AURORA, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 3, 1918. VOL. VIII. G. A. MUECKE DEAD HUNTING SEASON OPENS ADAMS HOME BURNED BUYERS AND SLACKERS NAMES WILL BE PUBLISHED NO. 30 BUTTEYILLE BOND BUYERS SIDELIGHTS ON HE W A R The following are those who ha at NftW Orde [ subscribed for bonds through the so j eftors o f the Butteville precinct, Sor here 4 ! belong to the Aurora banking distri The ugr Sixth street., if u The Executive Committee o f the and some to the Donald banking di across ti 13 fro The The seas« Pum he Id Sati 3rd a y at Orde Supended I Fou rth l iberty Loan have announced trict. oad. the e set i that next week the complete list o f all G o . R->«ich_______ _______ bi t h Judge Ka rancarti Dag-limit is p in one < Pi ration o f tl ngor- i hi 60 ous protesta from di I the surround- i buyers o f bonds and all slackers will be Sarah Cone parti if the riend o f the family than 10 in any consecuti Porli 50 atate to demonatraU rush land and dry grass am stub- published. A si acker is one who IS E. A. M, Cone . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] >f i >pi made a abort addre n , and interment Birds are not plentiful here ment o f the evening I Sum lay clos- ABLE to buy bonds BUT DOES NOT | Elmer Schmucker__ _______ ble was quickly afire. the favorable season for breeding. took place at the Aurora cemetery Glen Y erg en __ '__ _________ 60 ing order, W. F. Wf rard, ihairman Some o f the contents o f the bouse BUY. A shirker is one who buys less where the solem am impressive burial Ralph Rader . . . . . ___ . . . J 60 o f the State Cou ictl >f Di iso, has weie saved but the loss was heavy,and than he is able to buy. So far the SOME BOND BUYERS 60 announced the tern irary services o f the Ancient Order o f United committee have taken no action upon Napol-on D avis__ . . . . . . ___ only partially covered by insurance. Henry Becke_____ _____ . . . . 100 o f the order until Oc i ber £ Workmen were read, and a touching Among the Clackamss county pur­ A large number o f men went out the shirker. ■ Ida Beck_____ . . . . . . . . __. . . . . . . . . 60 Bond £ Ia-ker eulogy was made by Rev. Father chasers o f Liberty bonds during the from town, and others came from the j A. B. Dentel_____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Edward surrounding country to fight the brush ikinghain, chairman ofv Maurus Schnyder o f Mt. Angel. A past few days, in the Needy-Macks - WERNER WINS ON H0LSTEINS ' Ivan D e n te l....__ __________ 60 the execut committee for the Ore- beautiful profusion o f flowers almost burg, Barlow and Meridian section are fires, which lfoweyer spread to some 100 gon Liberl Ernest Werner won first at the State Fred Dentel . . . . . . ___ distance. Other small houses near by nan campaign, and John concealed the grave from view. Eva Dentel _____. . . . . . . . _______ . . . 60 the following: were saved. No one seems to know Fair on Prilly Gelsche Canary (Holstein L. Etheridge, state director, have re- Mr. Muecke was 77 years o f age. He A. D, Yergen____ . . . 160 J D, Lofgren Ole Sather ported that S. L. Scroggin, president just haw the fire in the timber started. aged bull); first on unnamed junior was born in Hungary but came to Dell Yergen _____. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 calf; first on Jantilla Colantha Johanna Peter Kister Chas. Spagle o f the First N ational Bank o f Sheridian America when 20 years o f age, making (aged cow ); first on Lunde Korndyke Louis Racette________. . . . _______ 100 P. M. Graves Herman Kuhnke has been class ed as a bond slacker— Tobin De Kol (three years); first on Wm. D en tel__ ______ the United States his adopted country, j MILITARY NICKNAMES 160 Jno. Gahler FranzKraxberger probably the o nly banker in the state unnamed senior calf; first on senior and For many years he acted as Austrian I 60 Mrs. J. F. Smith Jno. Schwabauer grand champion bull; first on unnamed Myrtle Dentel____ ___ . . . _____ The “ Plane News” , the air service Consul at San Francisco, where he was j 60 who has failed to help the Liberty Loan junior champion bull and several others, G. D entel______________________ J. F. Smith L. B. Frey In making his I journal has adopted the name “ Air- making an imposing list o f Holstein George R adchff___ ____________ loo drive to his utmost. engaged in business until 1888, when ’■ W. H. Yoder James Wilson 100 : name public they said they had turned nats” for th U. S. flying service, and prize winners. The large proportion Wm. Gooding_________ ____ . . . . he came to Oregon, bought th e' farm I Louis B. Yoder F. H. Hilton 60 to publicity as a fully justified step to­ a fine, clean, neat name it is. The fol- | o f first prizes attests the quality o f his Mrs. G, Dentel______________ north o f this place, and engaged in hop John Murray__ _________________ 300 j Harry Ruttenour E. W. Gribble lowing are now clearly established 8tuck. growing, as well as the buying and sell­ Wm. T h am er__________________ 100 ward his reform. j P. O, W rolstead Hans Spabr names for the branches o f the Ameri­ Aug. Roosen______ __________ 50 Navy Enlistment* Allowed ing o f hops. For the last few years he i J. E. Mitts L. D. Yoder W. L. M urray_____ _____________ 100 can military service: has resided in Portland but has been a Provost Marshal General Crowder HENRY KRAUS PASSES I Fritz S tegman Jacobine Yoder W. R. Scheurer_______________ 60 Flying Corps . . . Airnats frequent visitor here, where he had Henry Kraus died Saturday night at J. F. K in yon ........ ....... 60 has announced orders to local draft I A. A. Hilton Forest Mills Artillery . . . Red necks many friends; 200 boards which will permit voluntary in­ his home in this city, from the effects K. Woolworth_____ _______ Frank Braly Mrs. Pearl Kinzer Infantry . . . Dough boys Mrs. Ellen W oolw orth... He is survived by a widow, a daugh duction o f draft registrant into the o f an injury received II days before S. A. Campau Chas, Dregnie Perle and Dora Gibbens. 50 navy and marine corps and provide for And all are animiated by the same I ter and three sons. His daughter is I when he was thrown from a loaded Patrick L ea v v _________ (Carl Oldfield L. G, Ziegler 50 spirit o f victory, which they are de­ married and lives in Germany. His wagon and run over. The funeral was Josie Ryan_______ . . . __ 50 drafts o f men for those services if vol­ Matt Ban W. O. Bergerson termined to achieve in order to make sons Hugo and Carl and Edward Muec­ 50 untary inductions do not suffice to fill Henry Ziegler J. Victor Anderao n the world a fit place for all man k in d - held at the family residence Monday, R. V. Parrott______ ___ Mary Fae Sloper_______ ke reside on the home farm. The lat­ 50 the demands. Calls tor men for the and interment took place at the Aur­ Fred Bachert R, E. Irwin L. L. S lop er__ .. . . . . . . . even Germans—to live. 50 navy will go out before the end o f this ter until quite recently was engaged in ora cemetery, Rev, Long o f the Hub­ Peter M a th iott.__ . . . . . C. E. Watts G. B. Berg 50 business at Iquique, Chile, where he bard congregational church conducting Stella B row er._________ Frank Atbee 50 month and marine corps contingents L. L, Irwin was American Consul for several years. | Ella Leavy_____________ 50 will be called within a few weeks. Government to Boost Home Paper the services. The whole community at­ Albert Pratt A. B. Donalds on James Leavy________ . . . 50 The family have the sincere sympathy tended to pay their last respects to the Victor Berg Pearl King The newspaper has been classed by Fred B ents___ _________ 100 o f a large circle o f friends in this com­ Joe Bon G, F. Ziegler NEW FOOD RULES 50 the government as an essential indus­ memory o f a good neighbor, a loyal Mrs. M. H. Gilbertson___ munity. 50! Berg Bros. Thorton Anderson try. They have assumed a paternal citizen, and a man o f sterling charac­ J.ohn Scheurer. Christ Kuergy___________________ 50 j A fter October 1 families will be per- J. J, Würfel Jos. Anderson attitude toward this business which ter. He is survived by his widow Henry Tautfest— --------------------- . 50 mitted to purchase rnonth’s supply Christina Kraus; two daughter's, M rs.! S. G. Marks, one o f the well known Irene Würfel Arthur Anderson would have been thought absurd a few Antonia Johnson and Miss Kate Kraus; | Fred F argo_________ . __________ 100 Clackamas county boys, serving his W. B. Tull Adolph Kraxberger years ago. It is necessary to report two sons A1 Kraus and Ed. Kraus; and | Lynn Eberman__________________ 10( o f sugar at a time. The ration basis 50 remains the same, permitting the pur­ country in France, is the son o f Mr. and W. W. Jesse E. B. Miller monthly the efforts made along patrio- two brothers George and William! Wm. B ents_______ •_____________ Michael Brennan_____’4 _________ 50 Kraus. Mrs. J. R. Marks, residing near Aur­ Dave Shepherd C. E, Miller tic lines. 60. chase of two pounds per month per Henry Kraus was born near Pitts­ R. J. Hughes ................ . . . _____ ora. He is one o f the young men to be O. M. Ausve M. D. Cameron The president has appointed a com­ burg, Pa, March 21, 1845. The same j W. H. Eberman____________ 60! individual. A family o f four members remembered by the Women’s Patriotic Caroline Ausve M, G. Smith 501 mittee which will launch a campaign in fall his parents moved to Bethel, Mo, Chas, Stonebouse___ ____________ 50! is thus entitled to buy eight pounds of Edition committee, and with over 100 C. P. Kinney Mrs. Maude Jackson the near future for subscriptions fo r Twenty years later, in 1865. Mr. Kraus Chas. Mullican__________ The Butteville solicitors were the; at any time during thè month. others is to enjoy a little remembrance R. O. Jack Enoch Grindland the home paper to be sent to the boys came across the plains to Oregon, and following pairs:. R. WooLwo’rth and I- sugar . . contained in a letter o f cheer.—Oregon Grover Giesy Jno. Conrad Wa3h in training and at the front, ft has settled here as a member o f the Aurora Peter Matbiott, A. D. Yergen and Fred! It w amputated in the new annpunce- Colony, whet% he has since lived. Sam Harzig City Enterprise. Mrs. L.D. Gastrock been found that the little home paper Dentel; Dick Hughes and Lyr.n E ber-' ment o f the State Food Ad ninistration is one o f the greatest factors in main- , ________ ' j that the profit on sugar shall not ex- CLARK FOR COUNTY JUDGE . taining the morale by keeping the boys CARD OF THANKS I ceet* * cent per pound above cost o f the in touch with home folks. This is of H. L. Clark, chairman o f the Salem . . . . . . , ,, . ' sugar delivered at the retailer's store. sufficient importance for the govern­ school board, has announced himself as We wish to express our full appeeci- , ,, NYAL AGENCY WEATHERLY ICE CREAM ment to become interested in seeing an independent candidate for county I .. kindness and sympathy j Overhead charges must come from the judge. Clark is a fighter, and were at,on ot the that this is not neglected. shown us, following our bereavement, j 1-ceiit margin. The jobber’s profit is Marion county not wedded to a moss- Few industries have been hit harder back administration there might be by friends and neighbors; and to ex­ fixed at 36 cents per hundred. by the war than the country newspaper hope for him. Profils on butter are also fixed by tend our thanks to the choir and other business. A decreased income has lo3t friends fos. their kindly courtesies and yesterdays promulgation. It may not half of its value by the decreased pur­ for the floral tributes to the memory exceed’6 cents per pound for “ service” LOCAL NEWS ITEMS chasing power o f the dollar. It has an stores and 5 cents for cash-and-carry o f our father, Joseph Brennan o f Hubbard is among important part to play in the present stores. These are maximums. —Muecke Brothers, struggle and will have a more import­ the limited service men called by the ant one m the trying times o f the re­ Clackamas county local board for Octo­ ber 14, to entrain for Vancouver, adjustment period following the war. For Sore Eyes and Ears, Ulcers, Etc. 100 100 B o r i c Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Scheurer and son Howard came down from Grass Valley this week, to ship their furni­ Quit your kicking, old man, it’s not ture to that place where they will re­ any use side. To fight Mr, Trouble with jaw-bone liorin Kerr, who came all the way abuse. from Pendleton to register and to buy If you want to succeed it’s not any Liberty Bonds has been hauling wood way. To go around kicking and wastin’ your from the Kerr farm near Champoeg this week. day. QUIT YOUR GRUMBLIN’ AURORA DRUG STORE Aurora, Oregon Young men and all others for that matter, who are interested in the correct style,the correct colors and the best quality hats will come to us. It means, more to you today than ever, the quality and price of your hat as well as the style they will be and is fully protect­ ed by us. You get the best to be had at reasonable prices. A trip to our hat department will acquaint you with the wide range of hat styles. We sell caps, too. Children’s School Hats and Caps Are a Big Thing W ith Us SADLER t KRAUS ----------------THE BEST FOR THE PRICE I f you can’ t make the hill a-runnin’ on high, Just throw her in low and never say die. The first in the start may finish the last, So keep on a-pluggin’ ; don’ t hurry too fast. Keep smilin; don’ t worry, you’ll make it all right. If you just keep a’ tryin’ with all your might. Don’ n waste time kickin’ ; but throw off your coat And dig in and root, like an Arkansaw shoat. If you think with old Fortune you have a rare pull You’re kiddin’ yourself with a poor line o f bull. I f you want to make good you have to go through A stiff course of trainin’ before you will do. So cut out your kickin’ and turn off the bile And hump in and hustle with a song and a smile. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our most sincere thanks to all friends and neighbors for a'l their kindness, sympathy and as­ sistance during the illness, death and burial of our beloved husband and father; and for the beautiful floral o f­ ferings: and to the choir and all others for their kind assistance. —Mrs. Henry Kraus and family. Mrs. E. A. Greenwood o f Salt Lake City arrived here last week. She has been visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Chas. Beck and Mrs. Geo, Kraus. A . H. G I E S Y THE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE STORE E.tabli.hed The Aurora council o f defense has placed “ Belgian baby bottles” in pub­ lic places here to make it easy for those wishing to contribute their mite for the destitute little ones of Belguim. The Aurora central operators are re­ joicing over the announcement by the Industrial Welfare Commission that their minimum waged are now fixed at $11.60 per week, a substantial advance over their present wages. Rev. Father C. A. Maher o f St. Luke’ s Catholic Church, at Woodburn has "been called to Fort Stevens for e x ­ amination as- an army chaplain. He is very popular in Woodburn, where the people regret his departure, but wish him success in his new position. Mr. and Mrs. George Kinnear and Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Lewis o f Portland were here Thursday enroute to the State Fair. Mr. Kinnear is the con­ tractor who built the Kraus building, and Mr. Lewis is a member of the firm of Lewis & Lewis, Portland attorneys. School started at White school last Monday with an enrollment of 33. A good start, although the teacher, Miss Beardsley expected a few more, these, however, will soon be in school. The sehool was represented at the State Fair through the work of the Indus­ trial Club, busy through the summer with Miss Ida Stauffer, leader. Opal Smith sent an exhibit in this depart­ ment.—Hubbard Enterprise. NOTICE TO HUNTERS Hunting upon our premises is strictly forbidden and trespassers are warned that they will be prosecuted to the full extent o f the law. —Mueck« Bros, ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * j l* — '----- • ' ..... - 1898 - ...... - ............. 1 * 1 B WINTER SHOES With the coming of the wet season and the approach of winter, health and comfort de­ mand wet weather winter shoes. Supplies are short and prices high in most stores, but we still have a large assortmedt that in­ cludes stock purchased when prices were much lower. These we still sell at former prices, hence can save you money on prac­ tically every purchase as long as our present stock lasts. is the best shoe ad vice, we .can give Buy Now you. It will mean no small saving in these times when economy is so necessary. W IL L -S N Y D E R C O . THE STORE OF MERIT WE PAY CASH FOR MOHAIR