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Lark’s Wondrous Notes. Nowhere but in England and Ireland can the song of the lark be heard at its best. How human beings can kill such beautiful songsters and eat them is difficult to understand. The won derful notes o f these birds, never to be forgotten by those who have heard them, should be sufficient to assure their protection, to say nothing of the valuable services they render in de stroying insects.—Exchange. Differences in Trees. In studying a vast collection of growing trees, such as may be found at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard university, the imaginative mind may see and detect unthought of new laws of nature at work. So strikingly are the likes and dislikes of certain trees for methods of growing that even an amateur soon learns something of their care and the attention and conditions for growth that they require. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Adminis tratrix o f the estate of Samuel B. Mc Bride, deceased, and has duly qualified a§ such. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as re quired by law to the undersigned at the office of Page & Page, Attorneys, Bush Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication o f this notice. This notice is published for the first time this 6th day o f 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. S O U T H E N P A C IF IC N o r th B o u n d No. 28, 10:24 a. m. (on flag.) S ou th B oun d No. 15, 9:50 a. m. No. 17 l 3:01 p. m. No. 27, 4:56 p. m. (on flag.) Physician and Surgeon LOUIS WEBERT Notary Public Fire Insurance OREGON Wm. HEINZ I AUCTIONEER % ? Live Stockand Farm Sales a Specialty £ T erms R easonable & ♦ ?£ Phone Canby 13-15 (Mail— Aurora Route 1) . « I Asquith & Blosser | ! I I X DAINTERS and * APER HANGERS 1 Aurora, Oregon 2 ♦ * »♦»♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » m ♦»♦♦ «»♦»»♦♦♦♦ “Pleated Skirts” BY PARCEL POST Accordeon, Side,or Box Pleating, Hemstitching, Scolloping, Braid ing, Embroidery, Buttons cov ered, from your own material. R iding Cultivator AN D DO MORE AN D BET TER W O R K TH AN YO U CAN W IT H A W A L K IN G CU LTIVATO R. COME IN AN D SEE OUR SINGLE DUTCHM AN AND OLIVER LINE OF CULTI V A T O R S, A N D Y O U W ILL H A V E NO OTHER. Hardware H, H. Dirksen, formerly teacher in the White district and at Hubbard has enlisted and is now in training at the Benson Poly technic school at Portland, PORTLAND, ORE. DR. de LESPINASSE Implements Hardware Store Conduct The Most Modern and Sanitary Meat Market in The Willamette Valley. Try Their Home Products— Pure Lard, Weinerwurst, Pork Sausage, Bologna, Etc. he s a tft Contt ¡butions for the Aurora service flag continue to corne in this week, Mrs, H. H. Deetz sends in $1.00. She has two sons in the service in France. Signed agreement with the gove n- ! ment ha3 been obtained by the state j highway commission ¡for improvement o f the Salem-Aurora stretch o f the j Pacific highway. The agreement makes ¡available $180,000 from the government! I because of the post road character of the highway and $180,000 from the state under the Bean-Barrett law. Aurora, Oregon Sapoüo doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Marine Corps recruits. Join Now! APPLY ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO. NIEHOFF SHOE MFG. CO. Have You Your 0 Life Insured • A N Y POST OFFICE U .S . MARINES fo r Real Gravely Chewing Plug gives a pure, clean tobacco taste—a lasting tobacco sat isfaction that the chewer of ordinary tobacco doesn’t get. lector. “ I could, If It weren’t for one thing,” answered the debtor. “ What Is that?” "I want to maintain my reputation for veracity.” Tact of Wives. Mr. W.—A tactful wife keeps many little household secrets from her hus band. Mrs. B.—Y es; even the fact that she has all the brains. -------------------------- The Butteville war stamp committee A New Idea. “ Yonder convict is quite an Intel Glen Yergen was last week electedjmet Friday Wlth A’ B- Dentel 88 chair‘ Trullinger Bldg Phone United 6319 director o f the Butteville school dis - j man and Napoleon Davis as secretary, lectual character, I am told.” “ Then, I suppose, they keep him bt trict, and Napoleon Davis clerk. The Fred Dente1’ WlU Dentel> Miss Ferne H ubbard , O regon other members o f the board are A. B, ^ ader> Richard Hugos, Mrs. Wm. one of the brains cells.” Dentel and Geo. X. Gooding. Gooding and Dell Yergen were named as solictors. The Butteville district’s Phone Broadway 3019 -------------------------- quota to be raised this week is $6900. NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE J, C. Brewer o f Meridian, E. F, I OF FERDINAND MANT1E. Wheeler of Butteville, Amos Lais of | NOTICE is hereby given that the un- Rock Creek, Fred Schneider and Ed. | i dersigned has been duly appointed Ad Mullen of White District were trans Shoes for Every Mother’s Son ministrator, with will annexed, o f the acting business here Saturday. Union Make. Ask Your Dealer estate of Ferdinand Mantie by the I county court of Marion County, Oregon 251 16th St. North, Portland, Or. H. H, Deetz has brought suit against ! and has duly qualified as such. If not,get a policy in the Metro Sarah B. Pratt, to replevin a sorrel j politan Life Ins. Co. and then hold All persons having claims against said colt, valued at $100, which the plaintiff | onto it. It means self respect, it estate will present them to McNary & means that nobody will have to alleges the defendant wrongfully with McNary,attorneys for the undersigned, put something into a hat for you holds. Deetz and Mrs. Pratt are ad at .Salem, Oregon, within six months or your dependent ones if you joining neighbors in that peaceful com from the first publication o f this notice. should be snatched away from Always in the market for old them. For appointment see Copper, Lead, Zinc, Iron, Brass, munity o f south Clackamas county This notice is published tne first time Old Newspapers and Magazines known as Paradise Corners. Deetz ¡on this 27th day o f June, 1918, HUGH J. MEADOR, Agent (neatly folded) .second hand sacks, asks either the return o f the animal or JOHN HYERLY, 200 Masonic Temple and junk of all kinds. $100 damages by reason o f its posses Administrator, OREGON CITY - ORE. AURORA - OREGON ion J?y.Mrs. Pratt, Last publication July 25, 1918. A T Men who wear th is emblem are SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug DENTIST E. M. HURST G . A . EHLEN Wurster Bros. H. N. Beck o f Hubbard has been Informative. Your plain duty—Work and fight and selected as one o f the grand jury for She was much Interested in prisoa pray—it you can! Preach democracy the September term of-court. religiously and practice it like hell. reform and was visiting a large priso» Think seriously but take your war me one day. “Don’t any of your friends come to dicine cheerfully, sina pledge, bia baby I A. H. Will, L. I. Snyder, Otto Bloss see you on visiting days?” she asked, bond—today. of a big, burly ruffian. er, and W. H, Ehlen spent the week “ No’m,” responded the ex-burglar; end in the Suislaw country after trout. "they’re all here wit’ me.”—Every Saturday was Good Roads Day in the body’s Magazine. Butteville road district. A good num Ben Smith, James Smith and Frank A Bad Precedent. ber o f farmers turned out to contribute Osborne have been appointed apprais “Why do you want a divorce from their labor for the day free of charge, ers o f the estate of Frank A. Geelan, under the direction of Peter ulathiot, | ■your husband?” asked a friend of the deceased. family. road patrolman. "Because he isn’t the man I thought he was when I married him,” sobbed the young wife. Ernest Werner, Louis Spagle, and F. D. Braly who has taught the “ My dear child, a general applica A, B. Yoder are the directors at Needy Needy school for four years, has been tion of that principle would break up for the ensuing year, with Solon Kin- elected teacher o f the Ninety-One nearly every home in the country.” zer as clerk. school at a liberal advance in salary, Economics. It is reported the Aurora board wished “ How’s the little old flivver going John Damm Jr. and John Weninger to engage him but were too late. now?” were here Friday from Macksburg tak “ Fine,” replied Mr. Chuggins. ing out shingles for the house which “ Run it every day?” Mrs. J. S. Vandeleur, Diana Snyder, the former is building. “ No. We have to alternate. One | Mrs, Phillips, Mrs. G, A. Ehlen and day we buy milk and the next we buy children, and Mrs. W. H. Ortman and gasoline. We can’t afford both on the children were “ picnicing” at the Pud- same day.” Sugar for canning is now limited to I ding river Thursday, where Mrs. Ehlen 25 pounds. The new restriction is due Reputation to Maintain. I assumed the role o f swimming instuct- to shipping difficulties more than an “ Can’t you set a date for the pay or. actual shortage of sugar. ment o f this bill?” asked the col ART EMBROIDERY & BUTTON CO. 633 Morgan Bldg. W H EN Y O U CAN GET A The Wide Awake " p o not disturb m e ,-p le a s e ,” «■'I’ m h a tch in g out a p lot.’ ’ Aurora, Or. & Why Walk Mrs. Jas. Ogle was amomg the Aur ora people in Portland Thursday and “ So you went to Reno?” Lei us not forget that the hour of Friday. “ Yes ; to get a separation.” Divine services at the Presbyterian “ From your wife?” church next Sunday is at 8 p. m. Dis "N o; from my money.” Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sly ter of Butte- course will be upon a very special sub ject. We were all delighted last Sun The Plotter. ville were here Saturday patronizing day with the large attendance.—L, S. T h e ostrich covered up his head the Aurora merchants. In a conspicuous spot. Mochel, pastor. r jR . B. F. GIESY ? THE LOSER An order was issued Friday in the county court approving the final ac count of B. F. Giesy as administrator Mrs. Henry Boege was among those o f the estate o f Martha S. Giesy. hopping here Friday. Mr9. J.M.Lee and daughter Lorraine were recent guests at the home-of Mr. Carl Bremer was a visitor here Fri and Mrs. Ed, Bradtl, south of town. day, from Portland where he is em Mr. Lee, whsGias been ir. charge of ployed. the seeding of 3500 acres of land near Clatskanie, was also here Friday. No. 18, 2:33 p. m. No. 14,. 9:00 p. m. (on flag.) AURORA LEST WE FORGET! He who can forget the little ones that evening at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. ! lie mangled 50 fathoms deep under the W. H. Ortman, by Mrs. Elmer Smuck- shattered hulk o f the Lusitania; who News came from Washington Friday i er, in honor o f Paul M. Blaschke who ! has no reverence for the dead and their o f the death o f Jomas M. Deetz, o f j left Tuesday for Camp Lewis to join ! devotion, no prayer for the dying and Company 1,162nd United States Infant-! the colors. j their anguish, no pity for the be- ry, on June 13, from wounds received- Ice cream and cake were served- on ! reaved and the broken ; whose blood is inaction. A telegram to H. H. Deetz! the lawn, followed by cards later in the not quickened by our perils, whose came from the office o f General Mc-| evening. The Third Oregon Auxiliary heart, is not softened by our pains; who Cain, adjutant General o f the U. S, and Mrs, Ida Askin each presented the I reads unmoved o f blasted homes and Army, announcing his son's death, | embryo soldier with fine comfort kits, I wasted countrysides, o f desolated cit- Jonas Deetz was only 18 years old,hav ing enlisted over a year ago when but 1 and every bne wished .him god speed j ies, and desecrated shrines, o f heroic seventeen, just after war was declared.! and a safe return. j Belgium, overrun but not conquered ;o f He was well known to many here, Those present were Paul M. Blaschke, j epic France ana the noble dead that he though he attended tne high school at - M. Blaschke, Mr', and Mrs, W. H. Ort j buried there—the great dead that Canby the year prior to his enlistment, j man and children, C. C. Smucker, Mr, | fought and the innocent dead that His brother Edwin also went into the j and Mrs, Elmer Smucker, Mr.and Mr3. | merely wept and waited. He who can service and is now in France with the C. B. Brewer, Misses Lizzie and Annie j forget these things, or be indifferent to Oregon regiment. His father and j Smucker, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grim, I the sacrifices and the sorrows, the be- mother, Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Deetz Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wescott and son resvements, and the burdens o f Free live at South Paradise, on Route 2, Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Zeno dom’s Gethsemanes—that man is a Aurora. He is also survived by a sis Schwab and children. Hun at heart, for the crimes that none ter Miss Rachael Deetz and four but a Hun can commit, none but a Hun brothers, Elmer, Alva, Curtiss and W. W. Irvin was a business visitor in I can forget!—Exchange. Jess, of Aurora, and Edwin,in France. When the sad news came, the family Oregon City Friday. She Ever Wtfrk for You 7 bore up bravely, and the mother when Mistress (to cook)—Why, Bridget, informed that bad news had come, asked G, C. Carothers and family were here what in the world are you doing? which one?” She and her family 3aturday from his home southwest, o f Bridget— Share, it’s the dochter thot have the sincere sympathy of everyone tould me 01 must take olron fer me Aurora. n this community. blood, an’ Oi’m thryin’ to melt down Being the first from this community the poker, bad cess to it! to fall in battle, the death of this gal Mistress—But, gracious, Bridget, you Paul Blaschke o f this city left Tues lant young soldier brings war home to day to join the selective draft contin can’t drink hot melted iron I Bridget—Thin Oi’ll lave it till It us with a shock. gent which entrained Tuesday noon at cools. Woodburn for Camp Lewis. The school election in the White dis A. McConnell was in the city Satur- trict resulted in the return of the same dap on his way to Oregon City, members that served last year. Direc tors—Perry Morgan, W, C, Grim, Al bert Smith; clerk—Mrs. Jennie Earl. Mr3. John Lettenmaier was in town Friday from her home south of town. RAILROAD TIME CARD Both Phones Office at Residence ¡JONAS M. DEETZ IS FIRST FAREWELL FOR P.M. BLASCHKE TO FALL ON BATTLE FRONT A farewell party was given Saturday 1 0 c a p o u c h —and w orth it B Gravely lasts no much longer it cost» no m ore to chew than ordinary plag P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia GAS OILS AURORA GARAGE IS NOW CARRYING A FULL LINE OF PARTS FOR CHEVROLET and FORET CARS ACCESSORIES Greases MILLER & ISAACSON, Props. Free Air THE TELEGRAM and OBSERVER, Both one year-$5,50