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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1918)
7 2 , ft ) n /A . Aurora AURORA Published Every Thursday VOL. VIII. Observer $1.25 a Year AURORA, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 22, 1918. NO. 24 REGISTRARS A R E APPOINTED [POISONS AND EXPLOSIVES i THIRTEEN MILLION WILL WOODBURN SOLDIER IS TELEPHONE COMPANIES BERRY PRODUCTION IS CANNOT BE MAILED! REGISTER THIS MONTH! KILLED ON FRENCH FRONT FOR THE SEPTEMBER GET ADDED DUTIES | ADVISED BY BENTLEY REGISTRATION Many people are not aware that all j Registration Day,under the 18-45 ex The U. S. Employment Service- has George Zimmerle, o f Woodburn, was W.L. Bentley,manager of the Wood The Local Board o f District No. 2 poisons and explosives cannot be sent' tension o f the d ra ft age law, wi.l with killed in battle July 19 in France. He directed the local telephone to make burn plant o f the Pheasant 'Northwest Marion County has appointed the fol ‘ by mail. Orders come into drug stores ' out doubt follow closely the passage of was a member o f Co. I, when the Third . frequent inquiry as to the labor needs Produce Company was here M >nday on lowing as chief registrars o f the pre ! almost daily for articles or medicines ; the bill now before Congress, because Oregon left for France, but was trans o f the farmers they serve, in tnat the business for the company. He is also a cincts in this section, with authority to ! that cannot be mailed. All poisons are jo f the urgent need for more men to ferred to a .Wisconsin regiment. His government Employment Service may loganberry grower and has 40 acres out ¡this year. Tne Woodburn Plant takes in this class. So, also, are such things ¡keep filled the ranks of Class I. call for volunteer assistants:^ ■ parents Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Zimmerle be kept in touch with all farmers desir in great quantities of Evergreen black as saltpeter, glycerine, patassium chlor- No excuse will be accepted for fail- Aurora, Louis Webert. ing farm help. The Salem branch of berries which placed in paraffine treat ate, silver nitrates,potassium~permang-1ure to register. Even ignorance o f the have been notifie 1 o f his death. Butteville, Napoleon Davis. the U. S. Employment Service has fur ed barrels, welLiced (25 pounds o f ice per anate, classed as explosives as well as ; date o f Registration Day will not avail Donald, Janies P. Feller. poison. The penalty for sending by j the luckless delinquent. The task of nished hundreds o f farmers and fruit ¡barrel), and shipped immediately to East Hubbard, J. A. Dimick. j Portland where they are placed in mail is from two to five years’ impris- [registering 13,000,000 men in one day West Hubbard, J. L. Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Berg and daughter growers with help this season. I cold storage until the company is ready he the greatest feat ever attempt- Stella went to Portland last week, These registrars and their assistants onment. Hence people ordering these ! Farmers desiring help should make I to use them in its varied forms. by any nation. The registration of where t ie latter had her tonsils re- inquiry o f the Telepnone Company, well will register all men from 18 to 45, not articles sent out i y Parcel Post will ! Mr. Bentley is intensely enthusiastic, already registered. The day has not readily understand why their order can- ! these men from 18 to 20 and from 32 to moved. in advance of the time the labor is re and deeply impressed with the possibi- I lities o f berry production for this sec- 145 should not be confused with the been fixed yet, as Congress has not yet not be filled in that manner. O. M. Keebaugh has kindly donated | quired. Their requests will be for ! tion. In normal times as well as now _________________ I registration o f new “ 21-ers” , next Sat acted, but there is no doubt that it will warded at once to the nearest govern ; there is no industry that promises the urday, August 24, when all men wj,o I as many sewing machines as are need- j be early in September. i returns that berries do. ed for the use o f the Barlow Red Cross | ment employment service office. WANT NAME CHANGED Jhave become 21 years old since June 5 All men who become 21 years o f age Claiming that a German name has j must register— at the Woodburn City Auxiliary,' before August 24, must register on made a family o f genuine, native-born ! Hall in this draft district. Johanna Yost of Marks Prairie was j August 24. They will not be allowed -------------------------- here Saturday selling chances on a quilt j to wait until September. The August American citizens scorned and persecu- I which the ladies o f the Marks Prairie i registration will be at the Woodburn ted, John W. Schwabaurr and his wife, STEEL RESTRICTIONS R. C, are raffling off. , City Hall. The September registration Mary Anna Schwabauer, o f Fargo have More restrictions have been ■ placed ------------------- ---------------------- -— H j » „ , ,, , , -t will be at the I. 0 . 0 . F. Hall in the petitioned the county court to permit them to Americanize tke name making! uP°n the purchase o f steel products. r, an rs, anue ingwere ere, Aurora precinct. it Bowers, The appeal states because : Hardware dealers and others are now fr°® InRra™ Statl0" an<J spent Sunday , W e want you to see our Prohibition, Wood of the Teution name the children were required to sign a pledge not to permit in®’.’ *ss ear ln® re"j LOCUST TREES ARE SOLD shunned at school and Mr. Schwabauer the use o f any stocks now (or later) in turn?d home with them, craft and Stronger-Than-The-Law Shoes, Messrs. Woolworth, Slyter, Scheurer encountered difficulty in obtaining e m - 1 their possession for any purpose except! Walter Irwin, nephew o f R. E. Irwin j for men before you buy your fall and I “ essential” uses, or under permits i who was so badly burned in the wreck; and Reifschneider. o f Butteville, are ployment. winter shoes. They are made of the best not letting Governor Withycombe put j Schwabauer is known as a good.loyal signed by the government director o fj at Glendale last Spring, will have to I anything over on them, in letting the I American, and it is unfortunate th at; the steel supply. Hardware merchants have three toes amputated kip stock and with proper care will turn government have his black locust trees j he and his family should be subjected jmust si8'n this pledge before wholesal Hjalmar Erickson is here on a fur water. e r s are allowed to1 fill their orders. for trenails for wooden ships. The to embarassment or ridicule. He has, lough from a Camp in Connecticut!) Steel supplies for making or repair government pays $15 per cord for this however, probably adopted the most where he has worked several months in These shoes were made before the govern locust wood. A cord is 4800 pounds. | effective means o f avoiding further em ing tools, implements, utensils, ma a gas factory. He has been poisoned ] chinery, and equipment required for ment took over the heavy leather. It will His request should be All straight pieces 4 inches through, or j barassment. twice by gas and his lungs are in a bad j planting, cultivating, harvesting, dis ' more, are taken, It is said ash, a lso ,! granted instanter. condition. He hopes to teturn by-Sep- j pay you to buy your winter shoes early tributing, milling, reparing, canning,or is wanted, but only the first 7 feet of tember 1, as he is to go with his com- ! refining foodsTmay be sold. But steel (now) while this kind of goods is in stock. the butt o f the tree. The locust pins CLACKAMAS S0CIAISTS FILE products for any “ non-essential” pur pany to France, are used below the water line, and the ' Prices range from $4.50 to $10.50, accord ash above water. The Butteville locust j Clackamas county nomination certifi poses cannot be secured at any hard ing to heights. EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES trees were sold regretfully, yet willingly; cates and acceptances were filed Mon ware store. For instance bolts or nails because the government need is great. | day with the county clerk by Socialist to repair a wagon may be bought, but I will pay the highest cash price f o r ! We pay the highest cash price for Ever bolts or nails for a flower rack or some The sacrifice is not great, but the spirit office seekers as follows: Evergreen blackberries in any quantity j green blackberries. Crates free. o f these Butteville citizens is just as I Sheriff, F. H. King, Logan; coroner, article of adornment should not be sold. commendable as that as the Governor ; James S. Imel, Abernethy; clerk,Claud Every possible use of iron and steel or at my residence in Aurora during the who gave up the trees on his Red Wood I Howard, Mulino;school superintendent, their products should be deferred until I season. I will furnish crates or berries farm near Hillsboro for the same pur Emma Rayner; commissioner, Bernard after the war. This duty is Personal j may be brought in any kind of recep. Fredrich, Liberal; treasurer, J. Thom and cannot be avoided. No use is to o ; pose, i tacles for transfer to crates here. I small to be immaterial, and no saving \ sen, o f Aurora. THE STORE OF MERIT insignificant. ^shall haul by truck_direct to the Roy Mr, and Mrs. John Giesy and daugh Graves Cannery. at Sherdian, Sell Mrs. Will Damm and Misé Rose Damm W E P A Y C A S H F O R M O H A IR ter Madeline were here Sunday from Mrs. M, E. Phillips was an Oregon direct and get the best price. Salem to visit Mr. Giesy’s sister Mrs. went out to Macksburg Monday for a City visitor Monday. — E. M, HURST, Aurora, Ore. few days with relatives. George Kraus. BARLOW High Grade Shoes WILL-SNYDER CO. J sw** “ Stop Your Knitting and Go to Picking” B lackberries E vergreen THE PHEASANT NORTHWEST PRODUCE COMPANY WANTS THEM AND MUST HAVE TH EM -AN D WHEN YOU GET THEM PICKED TA K E THEM TO Sadler & Kraus, of Aurora J. J. Würfel, of Barlow L. B. Frey, of Needy L, G. Wrolsted, of Yoder THEY WILL GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL THE SAME PRICE TO A L L -IN CASH - ^ * - - N », W . L. BENTLEY, MANAGER OF PLANT A T WOODBURN, OREGON