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Scrapped by the Allies fT T y S B IK H M I 1/SÊ/7A QE h S S b STATE FAIR EXHIBITS IN ART WILL EXCEL ALL Prt tin U m « Wi -y other state in the n a tte r of airs, and this year U m Fair will ] ixccption. Secretary Lea h as, 1 many new features of an in- • ' ng and instructive nature, both ; xhibita and programs. The art department is making a | special effort to exceed all previous e x - ' hibiiions. Included in this department; are oil end water color paintings, .por- j traits, minatures, pastels, drawings, 1 charcoal sketches, poeteie,. cartoons, i clay modelling, decorated china, arts Confronted with the menace of a power which knew no and crafts work in metal, wood and textiles, baaketry, inlaid work and law but its own bestial pleasure, America had no course but to add weaving. Send to secretary for entry its strength to the battle which should establish for some centuries that might is not right. On no other basis will peace last. blanks. With every fiber of the national being aquiver with war effort, are YOU contributing the full measure of your support? PRUNES COMMANDEERED Let your answer be loud and clear at the next opportunity, Nothing but MORE THAN Through the efforts of Senator Mc- which is the Fourth Liberty Loan. Nary the government was induced to ! YOU CAN A FFORD will be an honest answer. purchase 1,500,000 pounds of Willamette I MACKSBTJltG. Valley prunes sometime ago for Army REGISTERING TODAY use They proved so satisfactory that B. Hepler has enlisted in the army The office of the military registrar is Uncle Sam has commandeered three- and has gone to his training camp. open today from 7 a, m. to 9 p. m. to fifths of the whole crop. Much of this The Red Cross Auxiliary will hold its has been contracted to dealers but the i register all men of 18 to 45 years, who ! regular meeting on Wednesday Sept. government’s action automatically can have not already registered. Louis { irth. cels these contracts. Webert is the chief registrar, with Mrs. Lester Burkholder fs slowly recover N. C. Wescott, Geo. Fry and George i n g from a very serious injury to his Wurster as assistants. The registra W. S. Hurst of Portland, accompan ; foot and ankle sustained while land ied by Glenn Hurst, was here Friday tion office is at the I. O. 0 . F. Hall. ' clearing and hopes to be ready for the on business. They visited the Hurst I next army call. homestead near the school house. They Mrs, H. J . Miller and little daughter Few indeed are the women o f our were upon their way home from Hub Margaret and little brother Charles bard, where the Hurst company have a have returned from a short visit with | community willing to remain unidenti warehouse. Portland relatives. fied with that wonderful and world wide ! Red Cross organization that originated ; so long ago and was in full operation LET PRICE WITH QUALITY APPPEAL to you When you couple first quality shoes with prices that appeal to you as being fair you will find a strong combination that cannot be beat en.—The entire household will be given this op portunity for a shoe for any and every occasion. The fall seasons requiremenst are for solid sub stantial footwear. Get the childrens school shoes. Get the satisfaction giving shoes for men. The easy comfort shoes for the elder lad ies, and the correct styles for dress. First quali ty then price appeal. SADLER i KRAUS -------------- THE BEST FOR THE PRICE------- ------ Brigmpn Loggers Agency Agency Crossett Dress Shoes for Men Distributees of the Drew Shoes for Ladies long before the present war was thought of. Even before our Civil war it came into existence while Italy was still in her chaotic state with Victor | Emmanual upon the throne. France was ruled by Napoleon Third like his | g r e a t progenitor only in ambition and ¡in name, while the venerable Frances ; Joseph of Austria was still under 20 I years of age, when slavery was hold- | ing sway in America, before the days of President Lincoln, Jam es Buchanan was in the White House-and war clouds | were hanging dark on our land. Then the battle of Solfernio was fought and ! there the youthful emperor Frances | Joseph suffered defeat that death has j kindly saved him from in the present | war. Or. that field by the wi3e and j human countryman of Napoleon Henri | Dunant was created the order of the Red Cross, tne most heaven-blest or- j ganization the world has even known. I Everywhere it exists. From every j walk of life its votaries come. The | Tee moat powerful sovereigns o f earth as well as its most humble toilers alike j are earnest in its cause. In crowded i <iity and on the remote ranch the Red Cross forms the one absorbing ’ theme and will do so long a fter the war is ov- j er, so long as the world stands there | will be suffering to alleviate and the ; tendiney in the human heart to lend a helping hand that has been awakened : and trained in this great charity will ; not again be allowed to sleep while time ! shall endure. I AN “ALLIED” OREGON DRIVE The Puwrth lib erty L w euWMadga | wtff eaaeeety ha n w before the Mg [ "aMud" drive will be ua h r the flTh,. I M k W m M for (fee f , If. CL A., I AMgbM 09 GOMOBMHb * . W. 0» A. I CgMp CoMMMdty tterrwa, Jvrwteb Vob I • vtv M R M o ilv ilte i Ana? owd AflMvt* I M library Aovoctettov. Tbte Seven I Will iN f pbfV tn P o v g lte b AH tbo w pM teU teo te w at tbo vo V jooot o f Ptooldoni WH m a cwMbteod p b o b tetovootoe bi oo I t e l tbovo vooy bo I out ova b t w tee fbudo— U mm oovtog iM o p v o w oud oouldteg tbo M ftu itv I n guteg b tbo poopte for fond* oooovul b u u i for tbo ouuMpurpoM tblo yoM. r Uvugou'o obovo flo IHB^tlP, A Moot * k g will bo bold te tbo to tte v d City Ai Itionum Monday SoptoMbov Ml to iJbofp tey ploM to roteo tbte amount I Itelogotoi from ovory city oud town bi JOrogou will bo proooui. 1918. NO. 27 LUEtTT LOAN COMMITTEE IMPORTANT RED CROSS County Chairmpn Perhehah ha» »? MEETING NEXT THURSDAY P duiod tbo teOUl OUOOOttOO MMMÜtOO PM U m Fourth tdbovty Louu f t o p u f * te oB tbo bou blog tuwuo o f Morte» roo» If, Aurora Cuy N. Htefeak. chairman: H. C W s m s U. John Murray. IVmsU Henry 1er«, chairman. P J T srgru. J N. Millar, J . C “ Hubbard - L . A Bechman. chairman. S t Paul - J N. M-Kav. chairman' J . T Snvih. W. M. Murphy. B. L, V whig. S. J . Smith. Woodburn J . M Pnorman. e man; M. A. Heffard, J . W lOOUlOM* mer. J . F. Na.bmnn. J . M Mb. At tbo tool fPMNMxftg of tbo Rot Boovd of WUteuMtto C tep bv I ■**>Mad that a egeetal a M o g f WlltoMOtto oouod to ntert o fMOoluutteg couuuHtoo ter U m porpNuo of voterttug ooooutfvu Xer the chapter fee the euautug T W , Th», meeting • tn he held at the nnmer«*»4l Club AuXlwMei f t p t |ps Vf IA ot ? wi p, u . T i i uoiuM ootectud by Ibte covu* in H n v W bo vofoMmoMted ter rte** - tteu ot tbo Ür*t ououol nterttev of t g . euro to bo bold ot o ouboouuout ttet#« boiWMii tbo lot oud Iftb of Ovtobor, PUBLIC SALE •Urb uOtO t» bo dotOVMMfd ot tbo UMOt • 1 w ill aafl a t P ublici S a e t te » n# xt S o l teg ou Sopì. IA E ronron# boêdteg o u itla y . S e p te m b e r 14 a i th è Jo o . M iller Bvd CfOM Mvmborobép tord Io u n d to . bo proooota p la ce n e a r U m A urora #chool h o t# # ih # Tbo pfooout oSk'ovo wboM outtooooro fo llo w in g p ro p e rly a f i Ih# QMftl M i# I oro tu bo choro» ovo I iw tod bolow, HICKOK RESIGNS AS CASHIER te r m s ; ('ho; r mon H tory W. Moyovo. JOINS MULTIPLUS CO. lot V iceChairman Mro. B O.Sebock* O ne 1400 lb. g r e y |rekiing, otte b U rk N lftfi, l i X COVI ( 4 i f t e i » o r n i ) ; ■ s i n ! ibg* ftoiiori» i v o s te e r s . o o t P atem i C h in o i tnd Vier Chnirmon Alio Horkottoio. t Guy N. Hickok hai resigued ss cash sow , t y e a r s old; on# D ot i h . J otooy #ow, i Treasurer-~D. W« Eyrt. icr of thè Aurora Stata Bank, effective 1 y e a r old ; tw o hoga, 150 H a i t l t f i w 1 Secretary- Mrs. Arthur 8. Bonoou» Ustobur I, and has acccpted U m vice sh o o ts (5 0 to I0U ins) ; n i x pian K wook# Cb. EdoroUoOol Comm.- Mm. I mw * presidency of thè Lambert Multipla« old. T u r k e y G obbler « 9(1 tu rk e y borio« I root# T. Hor*to. Company, an Oregon corporation which < 67 y ou n g tu r k e y s ; 26i P ly m o u th R o ck Cb. Conto ,-*■ William Gi rila* manufactures thè Multi plus automobile I H ens and ro o s te r, fit> y o u n f eh ìck o n o . dorf. No w rcmtincratior Urei and other rubber produets. IIis F a rm w ag on , sp rin g v o g o » , i v o noia I Ofiy bind io y unoffto with (his w Si to Un go Lf M| 10 oo sentivo Board headquartcrs utili bs in Portland for I doublé barnese, mower, plow; dia thè pressai, though thè company may I harrow, spring tooth borrow. spike I bold each eok and m itt o n of move its factory to Everett Washing- tooth Harrow, one 2-horse cultivator, I «¡derablc importance ai in tronoocto ton later. The company and ita alliod single cultivator, hay rack, small tools, I these meetings in addit ion tc the rogo company organised under the laws of fanning mill, 100 fence poets, bop bel I lar routine handled thnM the Secrc- Arizona is capitalised at $1,000.000. er, hop furnace end pipe, bop scoop, I tary's office daily. It’s factory is located at Akron, Ohio. grain cradle, 100 lbs. sash weights. 00 It is important that capable and re Aurora people will regret the depar fruit drier treys, household goods, ere am presentative members should be elect- ture of Mi, end Mrs. Hickok. but will! separator, cream ease, milk buckets, ed. as this patriotic work requires con be glad to learn of his good fortune end etc. Also 8 acres green corn, 1 ton stant and careful attention, and those excellent future prospects. Fertile lime,20 yds. Burlap, grindstone, who accept the responsibility of mem The d ¡rectors of the bank held a spec post hole digger, shovels, forkes, etc. bership on this board should expect to ial meeting last night, but no successor H. W. WATKINS. Aurora, Ore. devote considerable time to the work, and not be simply figure heads. I to Mr. Hickok has yet been chosen — --------------------- I CANBY PERSONALS DONALD PARAGRAPHS STRAYED OR STOLEN j Miss Karr left Thursday for! A pet Rhode Island Red pullet. It has North Bend, Oregon where she will Mrs. Fred Sexsmith and daughter two eyas, two wings, two feet and four again teach in the North Bend schools ar* spending s few days at Seaside, toes. It seldom strays and does not | the coming year. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. J . E - S ^ c r s recent want to be stolen. It hates thieves Ernestine Hammelman, Agnes Klster visitor« at Oswego where they were and Hunt, and is suspicious ot all good and Mabel Smith of Canby and Irene guests of Mr. Espy’s sister Mrs, King male cooks. Reward for its return to Wur/el of Barlow left Monday for Mt. j Wilson. Thomas Mackenzie Wescott, 7 years Angel Acsdemy for girls. I Mrs. J,P . Feller and son Ernest have old, Aurora. Mrs. Geo. Bendshadler was in Canby returned from a fishing trip up the on business Saturday and also visiting I Marcóla. They brought home have a PEOPLE UNDERWRITING old friends. She has accepted a posi- I hundred,fine trout. LIBERTY LOAN PUBLICITY! tion as principal of the Roseburg gram- Miss Laura Spaugh has returned to mar school where she will go next Tues- | her home in Portland after several days - j visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A, The to llowing are the names of those —Canby News. ] E. Feller, who are underwriting the government advertisement that appears in this or future issues of the Observer in behalf 0 0 of the Fourth Liberty Loan bond issue: W. H. Nibler, Aurora, Oregon. C. J . Espy, Donald, Oregon. Chas, Beck, Route 3, Aurora. W. J . Creson, Route 5, Aurora. 0 Salem Commercial Club. John Snyder, Aurora, Oregon, Will Heinz, Macksburg, Oregon. .Max Gehlhar, Salem, Oregon, THE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE STORE W. W. Irvin, Aurora, Oregon. Established 1898 Judge Geo. G. Bingham, Salem, Ore. C, M, Crittenden, Hubbard, Ore. M. O. Davis, Butteville, Ore. C. B. Brewer, Aurora, Ore. Aug. Huckestein, Salem, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McConnell,Route 3, Aurora, Ore. Louis Webert, Aurora, Ore. 0 W. O. Bergerson, Barlow, Ore. Gust Fredrikson, Route 2, Aurora. 0 A. H. G IES Y 0 0 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Scholl and child ren of Hubbard and Miss Elizabeth Forstner of this city motored to Dallas recently to visit the A. F. Will home. Trench Hats The directors of the Aurora M utual Telephone company m et Saturday and ordered that lines No. 11 and No, 13 be changen into a metallic circuit. These are known as the Beck line and the I Whitworth lines. The directors pres ent were Jno Murray, A, D. Yergen, Geo.'X. Gooding,Wm.Bruns, Jo s.E rb s. land and N. C. W escott. Are the latest and-most novel as well as useful headwear for ladies and children. Fine for auto- mobiling and for childrens school wear. Everyone will soon be wearing these neat hats. W. Al Jones, who suffered a relapse several weeks ago from an attack of | malarial fever and who Was critically j ill as a result, is much improved at the | home o f his father in Salem, and is now! able to sit up. I t is necessary for him to regain much of his lost strength b e -1 fore he will be able to see friends and I will not be ready for company for about two weeks. Jam es M, Mishler has filed in the cir cuit court at Salem, suit against Harry S. Boyle in which he alleges that on I June 26, 1916, he entered into a con- j C, B. Brewer, Elmer Smucker. Chris tract with Boyle m several transactions ! j Smucker and W. H. Ortman and fam -l for land known as the Goudy Gardens | ¡lies fished and picnic up the Pudding | and that the contracts have not been j River Sunday, They brought back carried out. He asks for foreclosure j many fine bass. on the land, For Ladies $1.25 For Children $1.00 School Supplies We have everything in the line o f school supplies, tablets, pens, pencils,penholders,pencil boxes, etc., that pupils need, at the usual modest prices. ♦«*•*$* W IL L -S N Y D E R C O . T H E ST O R E O F M E R IT WE PAY CASH FOR MOHAIR