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NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Adminis- tratrix o f the estate o f Samuel B. Mc Bride, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All Dersons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as re quired by law toJ.he undersigned at the office-of Page & Page, Attorneys, Bush Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date o f the first publication o f this notice. This notice is published for the first time this 6th day-of June, 1918. BERTHA B. BOOT, Administratrix o f the Estate of Samuel B. McBride, Deceased, PAGE & PAGE, Attorneys for Administratrix. Last publication July 4, 1918. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Final Account of William Reisch- man and Adam C. Reischman, the Ex ecutors of the Estate o f Peter Reisch man, Deceased, has been filed in the County Court o f Marion County, Ore gon, and that the 24th day o f June, 1918 at the'hour o f 10 o ’ clock A. M., has been duly appointed by such Court as the time for hearing of objestions to such Final Account and to the settle ment of said estate, at which time any person interested in such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same. WILLIAM REISCHMAN, ADAM C. REISCHMAN, Executors, MAX GEHLHAR, JAS, G. HELTZEL, Attorneys for Estate. F.rst Publication May 23, 1918. Last Publication June 20,1918. RAILROAD TIME CARD SOUTHEN PACIFIC North Bound No. 28, 10:24 a. m. (on flag.) South Bound J-JR. B. F. GIESY Physician and Surgeon . Aurora, U r. LOUIS W EBERT Notary Public Fire Insurance l - OREGON I Wm. HEINZ L ive S to c k a n d F arm SqJ.es a S p ecia lty jw k ^ S 5 W « T erms R easonable ^ Phone Canby 13-15 (Mail—Aurora Route 1) * v vv 4* V t ! I * 4 4>*p v & & Mr. and Mrs, R. A, Armstrong were in town from the Eiler farm Thursday. Merle Wright o f Aurora has enlisted in the Navy and will leave soon to as I -------------------------------------------------------- SCOUT AS “ LITTLE BROTHER” sume his new duties. Vw Asquith & Blosser AINTERS and APER HANGERS P Aurora, Oregon ♦ t i « è < “Pleated Skirts” BY PARCEL POST Accordeon, Side, or Box'Pleating, Hemstitching, Scolloping, Braid ing, Embroidery, Buttons cov ered, from your own material. ART EMBROIDERY & BUTTON CO. 633 Morgan Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE. WHEN YOU CAN GET A Don’ t forget the Band Dance on Sat j Every man .of the national army can urday evening, June 15, at the Band be “ adopted” "by a “ little brother.” The Hall. Tickets 75 cents. “ little brother” will be a boy scout. The scout will undertake to visit the The will 'be an Independence Day dance at tfie Aurora Band Hall, Thurs family o f his “big brother,” the absent soldier, once a week to see how they day evening, July 4. 1918. are getting along and whether there A. J. Lais o f the Rock Creek saw is anything he can da for them. Being thus In touch with affairs In mill last week shipped two cars o f lum ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES ber east—one to Council Bluffs and one the home of the soldier, the scout will write regularly to the soldier, cheer 1. Teacher’ s salaries_____ ____$ 3195 1 to Keokuk, Iotta. 76! ing him up and keeping him Informed 2. Furniture______________ . . . . Guy N. Hick ok has returned from In his brotherly way of events at home 3. Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, Bend where he went last week to at and In the neighborhood. 176 j curtains, etc,_____ ___________ tend the convention o f the State Bank Should the soldier desire that some 4. Library books.—.1 _________ 60! er’s association. 251 official or society be asked Jto do some 15. F la g s ____________ , ________ thing for the father or the mother or 16 . Repairs o f schoolhouses, out Out o f 189 men registered June .5, buildings or fences__________ 150! the wife, he may write to his “ little 1918, for military service,in Clackamas brother,” who will go in person and 7. Improving grounds___ ______ 30: 18. Playground equipment_____ 20 county, 13 reside on the three Aurora take the matter up. 9. Transportation of pupils____ mail routes in that county. Boy scoutp at Birmingham, Ala., 10. Tuition o f pupils___ ________ 300 Louis Racelte, one o f the hustling originated this plan, and the boy scout 11. Janitor’s wages___ r____ ___ 12. Janitor’s supplies___________ 20 young farmers and a good loyal, patrio organization in Los Angeles was the 12. Fuel ............. ........... 1_____ 1601 first to adopt It. Boy scouts all over tic American, o f the Butteville district the country are now serving as ‘little 14, L ig h t_____ _______ ________ 15, W a te r ___________ _________ was transacting business here Saturday. brothers.” 16, Clerk’s salary__ . __________ 25; Among the bankers who attended the The first “little brother” whose adop : 17, Postage and stationery___ ¿. 10 j state convention o f bankers at Bend tion of a soldier has been accepted by 18. For the payment o f bonded debt and interest thereon, is Saturday were Guy N. Hickok o f the the soldier is Russell Lee Pruett, aged sued under Sections 117, 144 Aurora State Bank and J, M, Poorman thirteen years. He is the patrol leader to 148, and 422 o f the School of W olf Patrol, Troop 44, Los Angeles, of the Banjc of Woodburn, Laws o f "Oregon, 1917______ Boy Scouts- o f America. The “ big 19. Interest on school warrants_ 15 Hardware Implements Ivan Grimm left for Baker Tuesday brother” adopted Is Fred Meyers, a 20. Insurance___________ 50 i evening to renew his postal run to strapping young man. He was in the 21. School Fair __________ :___ i 501 32. Incidental and Emergencies.. ICO j Pocatella, Idaha. Three weeks ago he first, call. .; .............. .......... ............. “It means a lot to a fellow leaving 2 3 . was ordered to France for mail service 24, -Total estimated amount of there and had gone as far as Chicago, home for the war,” said Mr. Meyers, The Wide Awake Hardware Store money to be expended for all when the order was rescinded and he I W purposes during the year___ $ 4450 will go back on his old run,—Hubbard ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Enterprise, From county school fund during The annual Corn Show held in Salem the coming school year_____ $ 1200 (Use amount o f county school fo r the last five years is announced for fund received last year as a this year also, probably the second week basis in making this estimate) m December, by L. J. Chapin, agricul | From state school fund during tural director o f the Salem Commer the coming school year_____ 250 cial Club. A premium list is in pre (Use amount o f state school paration and will shortly be made pub fund received last year as a lic. basis in making this estimate) Among the Marion county pupils who Cash now in hands o f the district passed the recent eighth grade examin clerk________ . . . . . ___ >._____ 500 ations were Robert Mason Fargo, Ivan Cash now in hands o f the county G. Dental, Elwood Graham, Nettie treasurer, belonging to the Riefschneider, Mabel Tautfeft, Hazel d istrict_____________ ^_____ Tautfest o f the Lutteville school, Fran ! Estimated amount to be received cis Bonn of Aurora, George Kunkle and from all other sources during Donald Eppers of Donald, Olga Hungs- tne coming school year___ _ 200 berg, Leroy Ledke, Kenneth Mishler, (Do not include the money to Oliver Rowles, Josephine Chamberlain be received from the tax and Velma Scholl o f Hubbard. which it is proposed to vote.) The registration o f German alien ■Total-estimated receipts, not in females which begins next Monday will cluding the money to be re be conducted here by Mrs; Diana Sny ceived from the tax which it der. at the Aurora Post Office. In gen is proposed to vote_________ $ 2150 eral the plan of registration is tne same RECAPITULATION as that followed in the registration in Total estimated receipts for the y e a r___ |______ _________ .$ 4450 j February of German alien males. Each Scout “ Adopts” a Soldier. Total estimated receipts not in person' who must register will be re cluding the tax to be voted.. 2150; quired to register her finger prints. “ to know that there Is a boy seout act GAS OILS. This method of identification is also ing as a little brother who will keep Balance, amount to be raised by district t a x ___ _____ J __ 1 __ _ $2300 j used in the military and naval service me'posted on conditions at home and who will look out for my mother and The amount of money to be raised of the United States. IS y o w CARRYING A FULL LINE OF PARTS by this special tax is more two small brothers.” Mr. and Mrs. V, Van Vleet were in FOR CHEVROLET a n d FORD CARS And the happy “little brother” said: than the amount raised by the city recently, and the Observer “I am proud to serve as a ‘little broth ACCESSORIES special school district tax in acknowleges the gift o f a big pan of er’ to Mr. Meyers. I feel that It Is a the year immediately proceed Greases Free Air the finest new Oregon strawberries real scout’s ‘good turn’ to help my big ing this, plus six per cent. It brought to town this year, as well as a brother at the front.” is necessary to raise this ad There are 3,000 boy scouts In the can o f sweet cream to go with them, ditional amount by special Angeles district, practically Mr. Van Vleet says he grows the ber Los levy for the following reas enough to adopt all the drafted men in ries on shares—he gets half and the ons: (On account o f the gen- - the same territory. birds half and the birds get first choice. era! increase in the salaries If the share the birds take are better o f the teachers throughout SCOUTS “ COP” EVERY PRIZE. than those brought to the Observer the country and a similar in Office, they must Be perfect berries. A boy scout In Portsmouth, Ohio, crease in the cosc of every thing the district has to buy.) This is the time of the year for the flaps his wings and crows with just Dated this 22nd day o f May, 1918. farmers to watch out for stock poison pride as he writes of the gardening Men work of his troop to Chief Scout Exe Attest: ing from death camas. Sheep are very who wear cutive James E. West in New York as this C. S. WESCOTT, Clerk susceptible to death camas poisoning, follow s: emblem J. M. WILL, and lambs more so than sheep. The “Over two thousand gardens were are plant grows in moist but not wet plac planted by individuals who entered the Chairman Board o f Directors. U .S . i | es, though such places may dry out Portsmouth club, competing for the six ENOCH M O R G AN'S NARINES SONS c a during the summer after the plants medals offered. Boy scouts had en For a short time only, the World’s! die. Camas may be known by its tered over two hundred gardens. A Work will be sent to any address, 5 SERVICE U N D E R T H IS E M B L E M creamy white cluster o f small flowers public recognition service was held on months tor $1.00. American Ambassa Government square last Monday eve and its onion like bulb, usually covered dor Morgenthau’s great story o f how by a black membrane. The only way ning, at which time the six medals Germany got its strangle hold on Turk- j to destroy it is to dig it up bulb ^ind all. weje awarded. It was quite a pleasant !ey,begining in the May numher, Write surprise when the names o f six boy THE TELEGRAM and OBSERVER, Both one year-$5,50 Cutting the top does no good. ,I t is scouts were announced. All the scout or phone Observer most poisonous at blossoming tim e - gardens were a success, and that we now. got results Is proved by the fact that scouts copped all six prizes.” R id in g Cultivator AND DO MORE AND BET TER W O R K THAN YOU CAN W ITH A W ALK IN G CU LTIVATOR. COME IN AND SEE OUR SINGLE DUTCHMAN AND OLIVER LINE OF CULTI V A TO R S, AND YO U W ILL H A V E NO OTHER. G. A. EHLEN MILLER & ISAACSON, Props. Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for US.Marine Corps recruits. Join Now! APPLY AT A N Y POST OFFICE fo r MERIDIAN DR. de LESPINASSE A party from Oregon City was at J. Brewer’s Sunday. D E N T IS T Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albee were in Needy Monday. Phone United 6319 H ubbard , O regon ■ H B W W H M H lIB U iillIII ■ ■ » Iil % ♦ • » * 44444 * 4444444 » » 444>*4 444 Trullinger Bldg Why Walk AURORA GARAGE A U C T IO N E E R ? Mrs; J. W. Sadler was a visitor in Hubbard Friday, Conduct The Most Modern and Sanitary Meat Market in The Willamette Valley. Try Their Home Products-- Pure Lard, Weinerwurst, Pork Sausage, Bologna, Etc. No. 15, 9:50 a. m. No. 17, 3:01 p. m. No. 27, 4:56 p. m. (on flag.) AURORA (Fount ®optra j Wurster Bros. No. 18, 2:33 p. m. No. 14, 9:00 p. m. (on flag.) Both Pliones Office at Residence I NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the legal voters o f Joint School Dist.No |v 23 Marion and 303 o f Clackamas County, State o f Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING o f said Dis trict will be held at the school house, on the 17th day o f June, 1(118, at 2:30 o ’clock in the after noon to vote on the proposition o f levying a special district tax, and o f increasing the tax by more than six per cent over the district tax levied in 1917 I The total amount o f money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 18, 1918, and ending on June 30,1919, is estimat ed in the following budget and in cludes the amounts to be received from the county 'school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys o f the district: BUDGET C. C. Oldfield returned from Portland the last o f the week. Carl Hilton was here Sunday and called on C. E. W atts. Miss Ada Kuhnke o f Needy visited at Chis Trost’s Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Waterlin o f Oregon City have been visiting at Mat Bans. C, E. Watts called on J. J. Taylor and Jas. McGill at Paradise Tuesday evening. The green aphis is doing lots of dam age, having entirely ruined a piece of vetch for Mat Ban, Several from here attended the Red Cross dance at Needy Saturday evening and report a large crowd. A small fire on the Henry Deentz place created quite an excitment Sun day, but was put out before doing damage. DON’T CALL HIM A SC.OUT. I Utìté chew of Crcfisfy helps tks Observation Officer through many m hard hour. He W ill W elco m e a pouch of Real GRAVELY C hew ing Plug When you see a boy carrying a gun — when you see the picture o f a boy with a gun—you may be sure that he is not a boy scout, as the term boy scout is understood throughout the world. - Don’t call him a boy scout. If you do so you do grave Injustice and real harm to the movement of which the president of the United States is the honorary president, and whieh has the hearty support o f all men and women who are eager to see th‘e 8,000,000 boys of today develop Into wholly efficient citizens. Any gift from the folks back home means a lot to the boy. When you send him tobacco, let it be good tobacco—tobacco worth sending ail that long way—the flat, compressed plug of Real Gravely. Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he will tell you that*» the kind to send» Send the best! Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per week to chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a long while. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor—improve your smoke. NOTES OF THE SCOUTS. Scouts were on hand directly after an accident when two electric cars ran together in a head-on collision in St. Clair, Mich., and rendered invalu able first-aid promptly. At Norcrosse, Ga., the troop o f boy scouts has secured the position of janitor o f the public school at $10 per month. One patrol does the work for a month and then another takes It. The teachers report that the work la being done better than under any fa * mer J a n i t o r . ......... ..........._Jgj_____§ m m * f 11P \>*"* *" if/. ')! ■ it l i I ■ SEND Y O U R FRIEND IN T H E U. S . S E R V IC E A POUCH OF G R A V E LY Dealers a!! arcand here carry it In 10c potichef, A 3 c etoins will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Seaport of tho U. S. A . Even “ over there’* a 3c stamp wilTtako it to him. P. B. GRAVEL^ TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent Poach keeps R Fresh and Clean and Good —It is not Rtal Gravely without this Protection Seal Established 1 8 3 1