Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, June 21, 1917, Image 4

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ROLL OF HONOR
RED CROSS MONEY
mother fowls leading their broods over;
COMING IN RAPIDLY
the wide green to inhale the scent of j
j the newly plowed earth he is working j The following are the names of those
j knowing that each hours labor is sure j wjj0 registered for the military service
Up to Wednesday night nearly $4(X)
j to yield return, and at the days close •
,
. , . ,
,
, , | census m the nearby Clackamas county
had been collected in the Aurora dis­
or a night of natures coolness and calm!
i he may knit up the raveled sleeve of | Precincts:
trict and the work in the Donald dis­
! care.
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[
Barlow
trict,, Butteville-Fargo district, and
_______________ I Anderson, Joseph T.; Anderson Ar-
the Union district begins this morning.
| thur F .; Beatty, Andrew R .; Berg, The White School district reports about
Bernard J .; Berg,. George S .; Berg, Al­ $100 contributed.
FARGO NEWS
bert E .; Crowley, Norman G.; Collin,
An enthusiastic meeting was held last
Harold Bither has accepted a position Albert G.; Crowley, Wendell H.;
night at Fargo, for the B utteville-
| at Portland.
Erickson, Hjamer J.; Grindeland, Edd Fargo section, with Louis Lachmund
0, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last
Ralph Rader was a Portland visitor I A .; Grindeland. Fred J .; Grimps, Frank | and Walter Tooze as speakers.
A.; Grindeland, Sam E .; Hepler, Web­
gleaming—
during the week.
ster D .; Howe, Henry D .; Heinz, Ray­
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the
i Mr. and Mrs. Guy N. Hickok of Aur- j
mond H .; Hayes, Clement A. ;Harnack,
clouds of the fight,
I ora were hère Sunday,
RED CROSS MEETING
O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly
Arthur A.; Harvey, James D .; Julseth,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Ebermen
were
streaming!
Palmer; Kropf, John E .; Lottman, Will
Salem visitors during the week.
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
E .; Peter, Henry W,; Stuwe, Herman
An Auxiliary Red Cross meeting will
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still
D. W. Sanders and family spent Sun- ]/-'•» Skinner, Howard V. ; Stewart,
be
held Tuesday evening, June 26, on
there;
day evening with relatives at Canby.
Clarence F. ; Vickers, Samp E. ; Wid-
dows, Martin, S. ; Walch, John C. ; the lawn back of the Aurora Bank.
John Kister was a Donald visitor hav- : Yoder, Harvey
0! say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
M.; Zimmerman, An organizer will be here from Salem
ing purchased a block of Liberty Bonds, j jjenry
to aid in a permanent organization of
O’er-the land of the free, anJ the home of the brave?
the local auxiliary.
Canby,
No.
1
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Fargo spent Sun I
On that shore dimly seen through the mists of the
Everyone is invited to cóme out and
Bendshadler, George H .; Brow n
day with Mrs. Arthur Boeschen of Sal­
deep,
^
listen
to the plans that will be outlined,
Royce
C.;
Brodie,
Robert
C.;
Cox,
em.
Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence re­
Ralph M.; Cummings, Benjamin C.; and to help complete the organization
The M s;es Nellie and Carolyn Fargo
poses,
Cherrigan, Nathan R.; Clausen, Cir- of the local branch. Every one in this
of Portland were guests of their broth­
What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering steep,
roll; Evans, John A.; Garrett, Harr}; section is invited to join.
er, F. B. Fargo Sunday.
As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses?
Huirás, Chas. J.; Hampton, Frederich
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
E. Cone, John Murray and Mr. and J ; Huirás, Edward E .; Hagen, Thec-
NEW MAGAZINE PRICES
In full glory reflected now shines on the stream;
Mrs. F. B. Fargo attended the Red dore; Harvey, Harry S.; Hatfield, Ca’-
LOCALS
Many of the standard magazines
Gross meeting at Aurora Sunday.
vin P .; Hammond, Phillip L .; Kraack,
'Tis the star-spangled banner; 0, long may it wave
have
bee forced to raise their sub­
Mrs. Chas. Green and sons Francis Fritz W.; Lycurgus, Albert; McFtr-
O’er the land of the free, and the home of the brave!
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Askin were Port­
land,
William
W.;
Mandeville,
Ralph
and Jean, left today for Washington,
scription prices. The new prices ef­
land visitors yestesday.
to spend a few weeks with her daugh­ R.; Mitts, Jake A.; Olsen, Victor E .;
And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
Olson, Hilmer C.;Phennig, William A.;
Mrs. Carl Potwin of Meridian is visit- fective since November 1, 1916, are
ter.
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion
Sandsness, Wilmer J.; Schadffenbeig, ng her father John Bradburg of Tole­ given below for some of the many
A home and a country should leave us no more ?
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCall and Mr. Lawrence A. P .; Stefani, Edwards; do.
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps
magazines, for which we take sub­
and Mrs. O. C. Woodford and daughter Smith, Edgar; Sannes, Conrad B .;
pollution.
Mrs. Ingalls of Woodburn has been
Ella spent the week end with Mr. and Selby, Fay A.; Tobie, Harvey E.;
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dimick scriptions at the Observer office:
Mrs. D. W. Sanders.
Toedtemeier,
George;
Tunzi,
Raffael;
From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave;
this week.
American Boy...............................$7.50
The Milton ball club will journey to' Viñyard, John R .; Weich, William;
John
Batchler
of
Olympia
has
been
American
Magazine......... j ........ „ 1.50
Stafford near Oregon City to play a Will, Chester A.; Will, Clifford L .;
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave,
visiting
the
C,
D.
F.
Wilson
family
Wehner,
Herman.
Two years for............................ 2.09
return game Sunday. All those de­
O’er the land of the free, and the home of the brave.
this week.
siring to accompy the club should ar­
Canby, No. 2
Boys’ Magazine ............................ 1.00
range with D. W. Sanders.
Beckmenn, William F. N .; Deere,
Miss Orletta Kraus is home for the Children’s Magazine (Little
0! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Among those attending the carnival Amos J.; Gardner, Harry R .; Hagen, summer from Portland, the schools
Between their loved homes and the war’s desola­
Folks) .......
100
were Patrick Leroy, Patrick Brennen, Lewis P .; Krueger, Edward A .; Krue­ having closed.
tion!
Concrete ................................
2.00
ger,
Otto
W.;
Kueger,
Walterv
G.;
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Fargo and family,
Blest with victory and peace, may the heav'n-rescued
Miss Elizabeth Canning was here
Leisman,
Walter
H.;
Mitts,
George
C.;
Cosmopolitan
.................
*
............
1.50
Mrs. Bithers and daughter Gladys, Miss
land
Tuesday a guest at the home of Mrs.
Young People's Weekly, 1 yr._ .60
Elsie Lundy, Dave Sanders, John Green, Merkl, Bernard A.; Mahlum, James Diana Snyder.
Praise the power that hath made and preserved us
Floyd Bauer, Glen Harvey, Jay Lundy. O.; Porter, Roland L .; Rupp, Edward
a nation.
Delineator ....................................... 1.50
Mr. and Mrs. Dimick of Canby were
J .; Schmitt, Carl J .; Schmitt, Rubie
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
1.00
BARLOW
the
guests of their son Ivan Dimick Designer ..............................
C.;
Torgson,
Claude.
And this be our motto—“In God is our trust:"
Etude
...............................
............
]
50
Saturday
and
Sunday.
Canby, No. 3
Mr. Jesse is improving and is seen!
And the star-spangled bann r in triumph shall wave
Burke, Henry* A .; Bany, Adam E .; John Murray and Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Everybody’s Magazine ................ 1.50
up town each day.
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave.
Burright, Ernest L .; Brown, Ellis E .; Murray and children were here from
Two years tar .....................
2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Oley Berg took in the
Bunke, Wiliiam C.; Erickson, Eddie Butteville yesterday.
Ford Family ......................- ...... .. 1.00
Rose show last week.
0.; Evans, Clarence C.; Freece, War­
Miss Louine Kerr, Helen Kerr and Ford O wner.............................
1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse of Portland ren W .; Gullickson, George; Gullick-
their little brother Jacjc were visiting
irl’s Companion ...................
.50
visited the old folks Sunday.
son, Henry; Howard, Fred W.; Johan-
friends here yesterday.
Harper’s Bazaar .......................... 3.«>0
The young people held a picnic Sun­ son, Richard; Johanson, Ernest; John­
Mrs. J. W. Childers wife of a Dalles
son
Herbert;
Jackson,
John
S
.;
Jack-
ood Housekeeping ..................... 1.50
day on the Mollalla.- They report a
son, Erastus L .; Kraft,John W. ;Kraft, attorney, was the guest of her brother Hearst’s Magazine
good time.
.................. 1.50
íaeob K .; Maple, William E .; Melum, Percy Catlett and family.
nland Storekeeper__:i_______ -1.00
The sad news was received Monday Willie 0.; Melum, Neis I.; Molzap,
Street commissioner E. M. Zimmer Ladies’ World ..........................
1.00
of the death of Lee Harding in Mon­ Fred; Olsen, William; Olson, Newell
man has been busy this week cleaning Little Folks ..................................... 1.00
MACKSBURG.
tana,
who
joined
the
army
last
fall.
Mrs. J. Hartzler, while attending
0 .; Persinger, Forest^ Persinger, Mike up the trash on the streets.
McCall’s and pattern................._ .50
■ervice at the Be’thal chapel was sud­
J .; Riggs, Lester F ; Streijc, Randolf
Mr.
Bertlesen
was
married
June
12,
The little girl’s sewing circle will denly taken sq/11 it was necessary to
.Modern Priscilla .......................... 1 00
Miss
Wakeman,
of
McMinnville,
is
M.; Summerfield, Ed. A. ; Satter, Ed­
meet as usual on Saturday. June 23rd remove him^to the home of her daught- his many friends are congratulating
Two years for ........................ 1.50
ward; Streijc Milosh; Schiedel, Clyde assisting in the work at the Aurora
him
and
wish
for
his
future
happiness.’
at the heme of Mrs. G. M. Baldwin.
Mothers’
Magazine ...................... 1.50
State
Bank
as
stenographer.
| er, Mrs. Roy Yoder. Later, Mr.
A.
; Thomas, Joseph E.
Miss Pearl Hayes attended the Rose
Two yers for......, .......
2.05
Hartzler
was
Taken
to
her
own
home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Yergen and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dreier, who
Union
carnival last werk. Her cousin Miss
Outlook (After Feb. 1,
Word
was
received
to-day
that
she
is
3arl
motored
into
town
yesterday
have spent the winter and spring in
Armstrong, Robert A. ; Brown, Al­
Maebelle Young coming home with her
1917) ........................................ 4.0C
Portland have returned to their home. still very ill. .
bert; Bartlett, Geen F .; Back, Euf rom their homes south of Aurora.
to spend her vacation.
Popular Mechanics .................
1.50
Toung; Colvin, Harry C. ; Colvin, Rob­
J.
J.
Redfields
of
Toledo,
Oregon,
is
Little Thelma, daughter of Mr. and A meeting of the dii ectors of the Eby
opular
Science
Monthly....
.......
1.50
Mr. and Mrs. Burgeyne of New Era
Mrs. Roy Yoder, sustained an injury t o |scbool district was Held on Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch and ert I.; Colvin, Walter R., Eisele, Karl here looking after his property, which Review of Reviews ..................... 3.00
her hand a few weeks ago so serious [June 18th, at the school house. Geo. son of Oregon City cailpd on Mr. and B. ; Eisele, Ora H.; Flick, William E.; le bought from G. A. Watts sometime St. Nicholas —.......................
3.00
Graham, Joseph J-.; Hart, Albert H.; igo.
that permanent disfigerment wa3 Zimmerman was re-elected director. Mrs. Jesse recently.
Smart Set ............................
3.00
Haskins, Harry 0.; Kee Hong, Ed­
feared. It is so much better now, Abe Hepler was chosen district clerk
Sunset Magazine .....
1.50.
A.
W.
Kraus,
A.
H.
Giesy,
and
J.
M
ward;
Kee
Bue,
Jack;
McClincy,Thom­
Mrs. Irene Wurfel is in Portland as
for another year. Mr. Hepler was al­
however, no ill effects are probable.
Today’s
Magazine
......
.......................
50
Will
drove
to
Mt.
Angel
yesterday
to
so appointed captain of the Red Cross companion to her friend Miss Bruen as R .; Page, Roscoe... Rasmussen,
Woman’s
Home
Companion
-
1.50
ittend
a
meeting
of
the
Merchant’s
as
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilton with their Association.
who has had a stroke of paralysis. We Charley; Sporlasky, William W.; White,
Twd years for ...................
2.00
loeiation.
four younger children are still at their
Edgar M.; W-agner, Frederick W.
hope for Loretta’s speedy recovery.
Rev. Emil Meyer of the Lutheran
Woman’s Magazine ____
.75
farm home in this place, Mr. Hilton
Review of Reviews and Youth’
Needy.
Woman’s W orld...................................35
has about finished putting in his .crops, church at San Jose, Calif., conducted a At the school meeting held Monday
Companion
(new
subs
only)
both
Boyer, Floyd F.; Clark, John H.;
World’s Work ......................
3.00
and will return on Tuesday of the pres­ service at the Eby school house and af­ night a three mill tax was voted. C.
Cooper, Charley W.; Christenson, Geo one year, $3.00. (Regular price
terwards
assisted
at
the
new
Sunday
F.
Ziegler
was
re-elected
to
serve
3
Two years for ........................ 5.00
ent week to his mountain ranch. Mrs.
M.; Cohn, Maurice; Dozier, George M.; $5.00.)
Hilton will remain with her mor.her, school on the afternoon of Sunday June years as director upon the resignation
Thesea nd many other magazines
Dworschak, William C.; Eyman, Fred
17th.
A
large
and
appreciative
con­
of
H.
T,
Melvin.
L.
L.
Irwin
was
Mrs.Eugene Mills ftr a few day longer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parrish and son or periodicals we can furnish at the
C. ; Eyman, Edwin H.; Egli, Sam:
gregation was present and every en­ elected clerk.
Mr. and Ivlrs. E. L. Clarke motored lowest possible priees. Call or write
Ewaít, Samuel H.; Egli, Noah; Frank
couragement was given for a continu­
from Beaver Creek Sunday to visit before subscribing elsewhere.
lin, Oscar B.; Frederickson, Gordy M.
ance of these services.
Mrs. Rose Giesy and family.
The Aurora Observer,
Giger, Oren A.; Gottwald; Maurice L.-
THE
OBSERVER
COMMENDED
The rapid advance of all vegetation,
Aurora, Oregon.
Herbaugh, Marvin H.; Harnack, Alfrei
Albert Pratt and Ed.Putruk returned
G."; Hilton, Harvey H.; Hostettler Tuesday frojn a trip to Vancouver to
| the charming temperature of the early
and of the later portion of t ie day, in­ The Observer has received the fol­ Christian E.; Jackson, William H. see the latter’s son, who belongs to the
deed of the whole day, when one can lowing from the Oregon Liberty Loan Jackson, Benjamin H.; Johnson Ciar OTgineermg corps of the army.
ence H.; Kuhnke, Herman W.; Kyllo
The school board met last night
; be in the shade, the heat being only Cunmiètee:
Haakon H.; Kennagy, William G.
| such as is nesessary to facilitate Mr. N. C. Wescott. publisher Aurora Kieling, Louis F.; King, Elmer D. Chairman Will swore in Dr. B. F
Giesy as director, and Mrs. Cora S
growth, creates a love of country life Observer, Aurora,Oregon: Dear Sir:— Kyllo, Neis; Knutson, Ben; Kyllo Wescott as clerk. Only routine mat
The
Oregon
Publicity
Committee
wishes
Ben; Kyllo, Peter; Lantz, Verhe W. ters were considered.
^specially in those accustomed to the
prowded town. One has to learn by to thank you for your kind efforts in Miller, Dewey S.; Mitts, Jesse E.
IF ANY ONE
experieuce, what it is to stand all day behalf of the Liberty Loan Campaign. Mueller, Louis F.; Monson, John
Dies
We
appreciate
all
that
you
have
done
1 on a floor that is vibrating with sub-
Mitts, Lewis A.; ‘ Oleson, Alfred G. D.; Nauretz, Earl; Scramlin, Russel
; Sherwood, Harry E.; Stevens, Ray Elopes
tessancan machinery, in a temperature to make Oregon the first State of the Ritter, Rudolph W .; Roth, William C.
Marries
bightened by running dynamos in an at­ Coast to meet its obligations in this Ritter, John A.; Sanders, Jake R. mond A.; Smith, Chester H.; Steven
Embezzles
patriotic
duty.
It
shows
that
Oregon
mosphere heavy with the breath of a
Stuwe, John H.; Stuwe, August C. Clarence L.; Weninger, John; Wilson
Leaves Town
living multitude, with the heas.hg can do things if thè people pull togeth­ Sether, Carl T.; Sailor, Fred C. Fay; Yoder, Roy S.; Zenger, Andrew.
Has a Fire
er.
It
showed
it
in
the
Liberty
Loan
deadened by the changes and clash of
Schultz, Elmer H.; Sether, George M.
Lad Hill.
Has a Baby
Campaign.
It
will
show
it
in
the
cam­
traffic on the streets and the thunder
Searfald, Carl M.; Soe, Arnt E.; Tay
Case, Bruce B.; Divine, Charles W
Has a Party
paign
for
the
Red
Cross
Fund.
This
is
of railways overhead, then when the
lor, Charles F.; Thiel, Ernest H.; Wie Dahl, Otto U.; Green, Albert.E.; Gra
Buys a Home
“
a
period
which
we
hope
will
prove
days work is ended to fight ones way
gand, Philip; Wilstrand, Clarence E. her, John H.; Hiester, Henry; Moad
Sells
a Farm
memorable
in
American
history
as
a
i through a suthing ever increasing
Wolfer, Benjamin; Westberg, Gordon Marshall D.; Moad, William E.; Mag
Has
Been
111
week
of
preparation
and
sacrifice.”
' crowd to a car which offers only the
Yoder, Christian G.; Yoder, Loney L. auson, Carl J.; Philip, Wilford W
Gets a Divorce
1 alternative betwee l being packed in We must provide for the care of our Youngstrom, Carl E.; Yoder, Dave A.
Seyerson, Peter; Vancleave, Charle
Comes to Town
with the human sardines already seated wounded and sick soldiers. ' We will not
3.; Wilhelm, Henry; Weston, George
Macksburg.
Has an Operation
be
any
too
ready
by
the
time
that
the
there or standing w iti aching feet and
Adams, Walter R.; Adams, John G. H.
Discovers a Spy
casualty
lists
of
‘our
boys’
in
France
clinging to the outer rail. When home
Bolland, Oscar; Bolland, Peder O.
Commits a Murder
Liberal.
I at last is reached an apartment house, begin to come home. We must not
Brusch, Francis A.; Bowers, Raleigh
Has Been Arrested
fail
to
thus
early
in
the
war
realize
the
Adams,
Millard
F.;
Bengli,
Aaron
if the salary is pretty high,does he find
Has An Auto Smash
the evenings coolness and grieve these? seriousness of the situation.—Yours Collins, Clarence; Etzel, William D. ; Callahan, Edward; Doppleb, Volk
Falls From an Aeroplane
Fenske, Jacob; Gribble, James; Grib nar; Damm, Gebrge; Damm, William
Walks of brick or stone one thoroughly truly, W. M. Ladd, Chairman.
Is Sued For Preach of Promise
ble, Eugene S.; Gelbrich, Louis C. Frederick, Otto B.; Fisher, Dorsey
heatod a midsummer sun are since cool
Gelbrich, William E.; Gibson, Sylvea -^Hscher, Henry H.; Fridrick, Grover
again till the autumn frost has come
ter; Gribble, Ensley W.; Harms, Gro T.; Farr, Arthur N . ; Grimm, Cicero
and as for the needed quite, the weary
REBEKAHS ELECTION
ver; Hamilton, Alvin D.; Hepler, John A. D.; Hornshuh, Arthur R ff Keffer
brain may take such rest as in vouch
THAT’S NEWS. PHONE IT.
G.;
Hepler, Abraham R.; Jesse, Avon James F.; Keys, Frank A.; Lowell
safed between the street car clamor
At a recent meeting the Western C.; Kraxbérger, Edmund; Kraxberger Arthur L.; Larson, John W.; Maskell
and the alarm of the telephone sound­
ADORABLE MIDDY.
ing with affairs not his own. To step Hope Rebekah lodge of this city, tne Rufus H. A.; Krause, Benjamin; Koch William C.; Makinster, Arthur E
from this to a country ranch where he following were chosen as the officers Edward; Kessling, Ernest E .; Lucas Miller, Winfield S.; McElroy, John H
This one-piece cut on middy lines is
If you have any old ivon, old rub­
Friedrich T.; L^amour, James; Lamour Pickens, Lewis EL; Reynolds, William
is
awakended the breezy call of incense for the next term:
of pink chambray beautifully smocked
ber, copper, bras.s paper, or any
George
W.;
Lorenz,
Alvin
H.;
Merz
H.;
Reynolds,
Harrington
E.;
Stier
Mrs.
Phil
Wiegand,
N.
G,
Miss
breathing
morn
in
an
atmosphere
where
across the yoke and pockets. Cross
Manning, Harley Fred; Vick, Christopher C. E.; Witzke other old things you do not know
stitching, and smocking are to be used hs must move swiftly to keep warm Rose Damm, V. G. Mrs. Jesse Gray, Ferdinand E.;
Masterson,
Lauren
I.; Moore, Chas Henry H.; White, Laymorine L what to do with sell them to Ezra
Secretary.
Mrs,
Chris
Zimmerman,
with
no
sound
save
the
singing
of
the
ever
to
adorn
childish
more than
Hurst, Aurora.
F.; Merz, Walter C.; Moore, Henry Whiteis, Ralph L.; Wallace, Lew E.
wild birds, the murder of a running Treasurer,
gowns.
Frank L. Miller
has moved h is
garage into h is
new b u i l d i n g
which is n o w
nearly completed
and is prepared
to serve the mo­
toring public.
He expects to
give both d a y
and night service
News—Phone
It!