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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
THE POLITICAL CORNER a mint a op tra Keep Your Eye O b This Comer For Political News, Secrets, Gos sip, Reports, Rumors, Tales, Hearsay, Compliments, Knocks, Eu logies, Protests, Questions and Rejoinders, Explanations, Both Prob able and Improbable, Concerning Officials, Candidates, Pros- spective Candidates—and Others! Hong K m was here from the Wilaon- villc neighborhood Monday. Mrs. Herbert J. Miller who has been ill for several days, is now some what better. D. B. F. Giesy and Guy N. Hickok were business visitors in Portland Moo- •GOVERNOR ASKS RE-ELECTION diy. GOVERNOR ANDERSON IS THE TITLE HE WANTS Governor Witbycombe today made Mrs. L, 1,716,000,000 Pounds o f Flour Saved if each of our 22,000,000 families, use this recipe instead of white bread. One loaf saves 11,000,000 pounds; three loaves a week for a year means 1,716,000,000 pounds saved I G. Giesy was among those shopping at the Aurora stores this ! announcement that be is a candidate week, The "Father of Prohibition” declares for re-election. He declares his inten- Mrs. A . D.Lorenz has returned from ■ ‘ 4k ' that everything most be subordinated (tion to put forth every effort to main- Portland where she has been visiting ' tain at white heat the devotion of t i e to the winning o f the war. He is put friends for some days. ting on the ballot this slogan, "Bone people to the great cause of liberty and 1 c a p c o rn m eal 1 te a sp o o n a a lt FOR SALE—Pure bred Barred Rock 1 c u p ry e flo u r 1 cup milk Dry; Win the War; Develope Oregon.” democracy, and to support the presi eggs for hatching—H. W. Watkins, 2 tab le sp o o n s su g a r 1 egg d en t in making the power of the na- (2 tf) He claims the support of pretty nearly ; tion effective in the war. He asserts Aurora, R. 3. 5 tea sp o o n s R oyal B aking P o w d e r 2 tab le sp o o n s sh o rte n in g every one for one reason or another. ! that we have no clearer duty than that Mrs. Louis Webert has been quite, ill Barley floor or o at floor may be used instead of rye flour w ith equally good results. Sift dry ingredients into b o w l; add milk, beaten egg and m elted He demands the votes of taxpayers be to support loyally the 20.000 sons of Ore- the past week with some affection of shortening. S tir well. P u t in to greased pan, allow to stand in w arm place the throat but is much better today. , cause he took the state printing out of 1 gon now gone to the war. 20 to 25 m inutes and bake in m oderate oven 40 to 45 m inutes. poiitics, o f labor because he sup Mrs. Eugene Moshberger and little Our new tied . White and Blue booklet, fiBest W ar Time Recipes,'* containing m any other ported the compensation act, of women L. J. Adams, of Silverton, spent Sat- son were here from Woodburn Sunday recipes for m aking delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free— address i urday in Jefferson, looking after his visiting her brother Dr. B. F. Giesy. ' interests as a candidate for county ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., D ep t H, 135 William St, New York FOR SALE—A number of second judge. He was well satisfied with the hand garden tools, in good condition, ; outlook here. Mr. Adams is a well cheap, E. M. Hurst, Aurora. (2) known and successful attorney and has Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bents, Mrs, F.L. been a resident of Silverton for 25 Miller and Mrs. Percy Ottaway attend ! years.—Jefferson Review. ed the Eastern Star social at Donald Ben W. Olcott has set at rest a rum Saturday night. or that if elected governor he would ap Among the real estate transfers re- ] Non-laying hens are now salable but MACKSBURG RED CROSS The DeMoss family entertainment point Oswald W est senator in case cently recorded at Salem is one fiom the seller must attach a certificate that The Macksburg Auxiliary of the Red : Senator Chamberlain should be appoint Tuesday night at the Presbyterian A. D. Wolfer and Cora Wolfer to Alvin the hens are not layers. This dertifi- ed to the Federal bench. Olcott states church was well attended and thorough Cross met March 13 in the Sutherland Krieger—north half of lot 6, block 2, cate the buyer must forward to the building, 16 members were present. | Hubbard, for $100. plainly that he will not appoint West, ly enjoyed by those present. food administration at Portland. but would appoint a Republican. F O R S A L E—Barley,—Sharpless The meeting was called to order by the | B, F. West, county assessor, was cream separator—set double heavy president'. The need of the vice-presi- ! here Saturday enroute to Portland, work harness, H. W. Watkins, Aur dent was mentioned and Mrs, Ferdinand j GAS OILS (2-tf) Mr, West is a candidate for the Re ora, R. 3, Kraxberger was chosen unanimously. I publican nomination for state treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones and daugh Mrs. George Scheer tendered her resig- With numerous candidates in the field, ter Minnie, and Mrs. and Mrs, Geo. nation as treasurer and Mrs. Kate Sew- I IS NOW CARRYING A FULL LINE OF PARTS if West holds his strength in this coun Zeek of Hubbard were guests of Mr, ward was chosen in her place. FOR CHEVROLET and FORD CARS ty where he has received phenomenal and Mrs, Elmer Smucker Sunday, ACCESSORIES The officers now are Mrs. John Hep- votes, his chances of election are said ler president, Mrs. F. J. Kraxberger Henry Darling St. Helen, an un Greases Free Air to be good. West has been popular in vice-president, Mrs. Katie Seward treas- this section having made good as as cle of E. N. St. Helen of Donald, died urer, and Mrs. G. M. Baldwin secre Tuesday at Salem following an opera tary. Yarn for knitting army sweat because he voted for "Mother’s Pen sessor. tion for perforation of the bowels. ers was given out to those who request sions,” of the farmers because he vot-i It is now reported certain that Sey- The band have announced anot her ed it. All members were busy cutting ed for the Rural Credits bill, of the re- j Jones, farmer, lawyer, former Chicago formers because he supported all so cial! man, member of the legislative assem one of their dances at the Band Hall and arranging hospital linens. After j Hygiene’and other moral uplift meas bly, and aspirant for re-election and for for Saturday evening, March 23, resolving that at these meetings con-1 versations should not turn upon the war, ures, of railroadmen because he helped! Speaker of the House, feels certain Tickets 75c. Garrett’s orchestra. to pass the full crew bill, though how j enough of re-election to throw his hat Geo. Miller displays a service flag the Auxiliary adjourned to Wednesday, j the prohis can approve that latter bill into the ring. While inclined to be with four stars, at tne S. P. depot. March 20. is difficult to understand. With all] rather cold and aristocratic, he made a The stars representing four sons now these powerful elements supporting j good run two years ago, He is an "able in the military service of their country, DAIRY MEETING AT NEEDY Dr. Anderson, it appears there will be parliamentarian and would doubtless FOUND—Set of three new automo There will be a dairymen’s meeting few votes left for Olcott, Simpson, i make a good speaker. bile curtains, on Pacific Highway at the next Saturday, March 23 at Needy, with Withy combe and Moser. Out of pity Judge Bushey has developed a new Irvin Hill near Aurora. Inquire at addresses by dairy and food commiss for this tail end quartette, ■ the editor j enthusiasm over roads recently. He the Observer office, Aurora. (2) ioner J. D. Mickle and Prof. Felts of of the Observer has decided to vote for I writes the Woodburn Independent that Mr, and Mrs. George McFarland and. O, A. C, Other meetings will be held one of them. the report in Woodburn and vicinity '^rqthly -at Needyjj April 18, May 16 that the W6odburn-Mt. Angel road will Miss McFarland arrived this week from; There is no foundation for the alleged and June 13 to discuss dairy matters. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They are at The average country newspaper not be improved this year is entirely The local committee in charge of the violations of law attributed to our Com present gu°sts at the home of Mr. and fawns upon the politican instead of tell false. The County Court has made the meetings consists of Octav Voget. Mr. Mrs, H. L. Mills. pany by agents of the Federal Trade ing the truth about them. Few politi- necessary provision to begin this work Fry, S. E, Long and F. D, Braly. Commission and I want to say emphatic just as soon as winter conditions will Paul Bowers of Portland was here cans and fewer newspapers are really permit. It is to be hoped the work is ally that Swift & Company is not a party to 3unday to visit his brother E, M.Hurst. sincere. There is too much toadying— completed before May 17. The Observer and the weekly Ore Mr. Bowers is employed at one of the any conspiracy to defraud the Govern for one purpose or another! Thus ship yards on piece work where $8 to gonian both one year for $2.00. ment. Nor has Swift & Company been neither the politicans nor the news The Oregon Voter has by a process $10 der day is often made. J. M. Will and A. W. Kraus went t o ! guilty of improperly storing foods or of papers get what they deserve. All of of elimination decided that it will sup Woodburn yesterday to attend a mer port Edward D. Cusick for state treas Fred Bochert of Puget, Wash.,is here I which leads the Observer to resolve making false entries or reports. chants meeting. that it will continue to say what it be urer. Whether Cusjsk will be able to this week to visit his brother. He will I Mrs, Wm. Dentel and sister Mrs. ! lieves to be true about candidates for overcome this heavy handicap is doubt return in a few days, Mrs, Bochert, Conferences of packers, where prices office—without regard to personal ful. The other candidates are 0 . P. who was in poor health when they left Chas.' Radcliffe were here Saturday have been discussed, have been held at from East Butteville shopping. friendships, political ties or any other Hoff, a radical and for years an office Aurora, is now quite well. the urgent request and in the presence holder of no special ability: Thos. F. superficial considerations. If the Ob E. A. Green has been ill this week Percy Catlett and Mr. Catlett Sr. j Ryan, assistant state treasurer, ex of representatives of either the Food server supDorts any man it will be up county judge of Clackamas, farmer, with an infectien of the knee, which have returned from a trip to the Alsea Administration or the Council of National on merit as it sees it, banker, with a pet Oregon City bank for a time threatened blood poisoning, country where they were looking up Defense. And yet the packers have been Mr. Green’s room in the Aurora school railroad grant lands. L. J. Simpson has done more to de (good place for state money), and Tom accused of committing a felony by acting velop the state of Oregon than the re Kay’s right hand man; Bill Adams, city has been closed all the week. in collusion on Government bids! * mainder of the gubernatrial candidates treasurer of Portland and little known The “ Voice on the Wire” is still one FA R G O N E W S. combined.—Jefferson Review. outside that city; O, M. Plummer,school of the most interesting serials ever We have done our best, with other Mr, and Mrs. Peter Kister of Macks “ It looks as though the north end of director of Portland, field agent of the shown at the Aurora Theatre. Other burg spent Sunday with relatives here packers, large and small, to comply with the Marion county is going to get U. S. food administration; and finally good features are put on the screen Sunday. ! every Sunday night at this Theatre. Ben F. West, county assessor of Mar the directions of the United States Food some road bond money” says Judge Ray Yergen of Portland spentJSunday Administration in all particulars, including Bushey’s Jefferson echo, the Review. ion county, printer, newspaperman, and Y ou are invited. “ Will the south end get any? N it, a conservative but efficient official. the furnishing of food supplies for the U. S. Mrs. Grace Vanderpoel of Hedges, with relatives at Butteville and friends It can still pay taxes, however.” Walter A. Dimick, present state sen Montana is the guest this week of Mrs, at Fargo. Army, and Navy and the Allies, now be Miss Gladys Bither and Harold Bither No one seems to want to get B. B. ator from Clackamas county, this week Zeno Schwab. She has been visiting ing handled through the Food Adminis Herricks job as county surveyor, and it announced his intention to seek re-elec in Portlund and came up to surprise of Portland were guests of Robert Far tration. couldn’t be done, anyhow. B. B. un tion. He makes the following state Mrs. Schwab. They were school mates go and Dan Rader Sunday. in Wisconsin several years ago. ment: “ If 1 am nominated and elected derstands his work and suits the peo We will continue to do our utmost,un Rev, Dr. T. B. Ford superintendent I will, during my term of office, stand ple.—Jefferson Review. News has been received that Fred of this district held the third annual der Government direction, to increase our for anything that will help America Kerr,who left here some time ago with conference on Friday evening. The Jefferson Review says“ Seemore” win the war; for anything that will production and assist the Food Adminis Johes is trying to be elected speaker of stamp out disloyalty and I. W. W’ism; the Artillery is now at Camp Merritt, Rev. Thos. Atcheson will instruct the tration. W e consider that the opportunity the next house, and hints that it wou|d for ratification of amendments to our N. J. Mrs. Kerr, his mother, heard Bible class Friday evening. There are to co-operate whole-heartedly and to our be well first to get into the house, as National Constitution for nation wide indirectly through relatives at Seaside, now 15 members and steadily increas Ofegon. fullest powers with this branch of the the speaker must be a member of the prohibition and equal suffrage;for econ ing. Government is our plain and most press legislature. It adds, “Then, too, he omy and a business-like expenditure of Helen Kerr was given a surprise Sunday, March 24, Rev. H. C. Jen might change his mind, as he did about state money; for securing for the tax birthday party Sunday on her 12th ing duty. the road bonds,” which shows that payers one hundred cents on every dol birtheay. Refreshments were served nings of the Methodist Book Concern g those bonds still rankle in “ Old Tip’s ” lar expended in road and other improve during the afternoon. The guests were will preach at the Fargo Methodist The Trade Commission Attorney has, church, bosom. Have a heart Tip! by false inference and misplaced empha ments; for a greater Oregon with more Theoda Gribble, Helen Phillips, \ileen Sunday morning, March 24, Edward We must make careful selection in prosperity and payrolls; for elimination Snyder, Elois and Evadna Hurst, Marie sis, given to disconnected portions of the choosing our candidates for the legisla of all possible boards and commissions; Johnson, Lotus Giesy, Rose Ehlen, Rowden will speak at Fargo on prob correspondence taken from our private ture. We need men who are honest, ' for anything that tends toward cleaner Norma Gribble, Nettie Cochran, Agnes lems of National importance. Every files and read into the Record, a false and able, efficient and consistent, exper ! and better government; and for an un- Brown,_Lois Phillips, Peggy Sadler, one is urged to attend. sinister meaning with the plain purpose Carine Wurster, Phyllis Isaacson, Hel ienced in industrial, commercial and divided Clackamas County. ” The Fargo people visiting Portland ena Morris, Iris Isaacson, Mrs, Isaacson of creating antagonistic public opinion. political affairs of the state and county, the past week were Mrs. Ralph Rader, Several weeks ago the Observer pre men who will be a patent force in that dicted that Judge Bushey would be a Louine Kerr, Jack Kerr. Fern Rader, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Taut- The services of the packers of the political body. We believe that Louis candidate for re-lection and that Frank A. very pleasant surprise party was fest, Mr. Stonehouse, and Harry Prink. United States are most urgently needed, Laehmur.d measures up to the require Wrightman would withdraw from the given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. N. C. Jennings of Chicago has ments and will prove a forceful, fear race for county judge. Both predic Isaacson Saturday night. The time donated 200 volumes of the latest books less and energetic representative of the tions have been fulfilled. In spite of for the Fargo Library.- Others have farmer, the business man and all patrio his statement that he would not again passed swiftly with Five Hundred and defending ourselves against unfounded, also donated so that there are now tic and loyal citizens of our county.— be a candidate Bushey has come out music, after which a luncheon was ser more than 300 volumes to start with. unproved, and unfair assertions such as Turner Tribnne. Those present again, and last Saturday Wrightman ved by the ^hostess. are being daily made public. Easter Sunday at 10:30 a. m., there Tom Shortell was here Saturday to withdrew from the race. He says, were Mr. and Mrs, Otis Nelson and son, will be consecration service and sacra take in the Franz Kraxberger lot of “ Some time ago I made an announce Mr, and Mrs. Peter Whitney and child ment service at the Fargo church. hops which he bought last week at 14J ment that I would be a candidate for ren, Louine Kerr, Nora Blosser,, Mabel Special music. Easter evening a child - cents. Ihcidently he was saying a good the office of county judge at the prim Thomas, Otto Kreuger, Walter Kreug- ren’s program will be given in the er, Fred Wagner, Herbert Miller, Mr, word or two for Louis Lochmund for ary election to be held in May, At state senator from Marion county and that time of making this announcement and Mrs. Isaacson and Phyllis and Iris chapel. Rev, Atcheson preached last Sunday J, P, Feller for county commissioner. it was with the understanding that ] Isaacson. on The Tweve Plagnes of Egypt, which He picks Lachmund and Jones(W. Al.) Judge Bushey would not be a candidate i as the next state senators. He could for renomination. He has changed his ! office, believing that am expression of came upon the nation when Pharaoh re people as a majority is more satis , neither confirm or deny the report that mind and became a candidate, and I the factory and better for the welfare of fused to deliver the people from bond Jones is supporting Stanfield for Sena am, therefore, informing my friends of the county than a nomination by a age. The sermon was well delivered to a large congregation. tor, against Senator McNary. my withdraw! as a candidate for the ! plurality. ” Enough to Feed the Entire Allied Army Corn Bread with Rye Flour FO O D W IL L W IN T H E W A R AURORA GARAGE MILLER & ISAACSON, Props. 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