Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, September 19, 1918, Image 4

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j f nil the of nsives to be launched against the German Empire
—the drive or dollars—the 4th Liberty Loan—carries the
dung result.
It means a greater defeat to Central Powers than the loss of
men, materials and land. It proves that WE’RE AGAINST
THEM TO A MAN.
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night. He is the lin t one 1 have met
since I Joined the Army that I knew in
i t civil life. And he w m the one I most Walton.
wanted to sec. 1 did not talk to him
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C. J. Espy, cashier o f the Fin
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very long m he w m going to a different I lnmk
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I m w m in U m place. He is in the medical corps and ] jbiik vi uoiimq was rocvnuy ca
Oysterville, Wash., by the d 'ltl
Ig August drive. He i Mjr*. "You can says he likes it A im . I will try to get a father R. H, Espy, a well knot
pass
Sunday
to
go
into
Paris
to
meet
m what wo have been doing, by U m
cer of th at place, where he wm
ipara. We made then go some—M him again.” ' Don't worry about me, nent in business affairs. He se
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Mother,
I
feel
better
now
than
a
t
any
lit they had to go in tracks. They
Pacific county in 1852, where hi CAI
tuldn'L ran fast enough. Wo got a time since 1 Joined the army. 1 have'nt a great land-owner. He organised the
had
rheumatism
since
I
left
Texas.
it of prisoners, and dead Germans lay
Morgan Oyster Co. of California,which
Give my regards to all old friends,”
II over the ground,”
proved a profitable investment,
How long do the homo people think
A dog a t the M. 0 . Davis farm at
M war will last? Some here think it
Dear Mother—Victor has moved to a
rill end this fall and some think it will town a abort distance away, but I see Butteville having lost her fitter of pup­
ist a year or so. There is one thing him each Sunday. His camp is a benuti- pies, has adopted a little pig that was
•that
» u re -in
a t the Kaiser will be whipped f|], 8pot The town h M nice parka. 11 taken from a sow that bad so many she
before we come back to the good old hear th at the people a t home are jubi- could not suckle them all. The dog
U. S. A. One doesn't really know : lant over our victories. You can be­ suckles the little porker, and knows
what a good country we have till we lieve Uncle Sam is making a real war her adopted child so well that she al­
lows only it to come near. Its brothers
see otehrs. There is lota of good land oat of this The Chaplain said yes ter-1 and sisters are driven away, the adopt
here but everything seems run in an day that the American people In arms ed one. being the only pig on the ranch
o’d time way—they don't have the against such an enemy are doing the ariuioc.ratic enough to suit Mrs. Hog.
modern system of doing things, as we greatest and noblest Christian act that
have in America.”
any nation ever had the opportunity to I
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do for the people of the world. We
Leslie Grazer is getting to be a rea,lze the cost and know “ is * man’s
"transfer expert” . This time he has
but 88 the French
the * meri-1
been transferred to the 14th Company cana are “ tres content (pronounced
Student School, 6th Regiment. He will tray conton), meaning “ very happy.
F R ID A Y , S E P T . 2 0
1 O’clock P. M.
go to achool for instructions as a sup­ Surely the Americans cannot be cor-
ply sergeant, School starts at 7:30 a. rupting themselves by helping to free
1
will
sell
the following described
m., lasts till 11:10, In the afternoon, the world from the beast that would
property
at
one to 4:30 o’clock. In the evening 7:30 make a slave of every soul in it.”
I am not in the habitof writing about
to 9:30—with inspection every night.
the
war, but hope what has slipped
I t will take four weeks a t this school
His address is Private L. L. Grazer fro,n my pencil may prove more of a
4 miles southeast of Newberg on
14th Student Co..- 4th battalion, 6th comfort than to cause you fear. We
the Champoeg road
Reg. Camp A.A. Humphreys, Virginia. cannot now realize what is being ac­
2
Bay
Horses
6 to 7 years old; 20
complished, but future history will
pigs, one registered O.I.C. Brood
justify our sacrifices.” —Ira White
Sow; 10 Cows, 1 Holstein Bull; 1
Sergeant Victor White writes his p ar-;
DeLavel Separator No, 17; 1
ents that he has been detached from | Felix Isaacson and family and Mr.
Ensilage Cutter and Carrier; 2
his company and stationed at Saings, and Mrs. A.W. Elliott moved this week
Walking Plows; 1 Drill;l Mower;
France, where he is instructing in the Monday to Portland,
1 Rake; 1 Bull Tractor; Small
automatic rifle. Saings is not so large1 ---------------------------------------------------
Tools; 1 Pump and Pipe; 2 Sets
as Contres, from which place it cannot;
DR. de LESPINASSE
Harness; 4 Wagons;3 Hay Racks;
be far, as the band and the chaplain!
1 Wood Saw; Household Goods;
visited it for religious services the I
DENTIST
1 Garden Drill,
day before he wrote. He says,in part,j
At
ft means a greater victory for Our Boys “over there” than a
ten-mile advance.
It proves that WE'RE WITH THEM
TO A MAN.
Will you help bring to Oregon that Honor of all Honors—the
First To Go Over The Top In The 4th Liberty Loan?
Then pledge your subscription by filing your APPA1CATI0N
NOW with your bauk or the local Liberty Loan Committee.
Clfckamas County Fourth Liberty Loan Committee
This Space Contributed By
A M E R IC A N L O Y A L T Y L E A G U E
OREGON CITY
»TREATING KULTUR LEAVES ITS MARK
Auction Sale
TERMS:—Under $10 cash; over
$10, approved-note at 6 months
at 8 per cent. No ' goods to be
removed from place until settled
for,
J, H. DUMPHREY, Owner
J. K. GREER, JOHN BLOOM,
Auctioneers.
“GO GET ’EM”
Over there in
Flanders Fields the
Germans know and
Fear that cry.
Right here-at-home
“ G o-get-em ” means
Those Bonds- -
Liberty Bonds
Y o u intend to buy.
Go Get ’em!
Any Bank Will Help You.
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A D V E B T IS E M 3 3 N T C O N T R I B U T E D T H R O U G H T H U
P A T R I O T I C C O -O P E R A T I O N O P
Donald Liberty Loan Committee
By J . C. MOORE
n
YouCanStop These
Casualties Quickly
I will pay the highest cash price for
Evergreen blackberries in any quantity
at my residence in Aurora during the
season. I will furnish crates or berries
may bo brought in any kind of recep­
tacles for transfer to crates here. ■ 1
shall haul by truck direct to the Roy
Graves Cannery, at Sherdian. Sell
direct and get the best price.
—E. M. HURST, Aurora, Ore.
F. M. Keil was a business visitor
here this week.
W. J Flick and Lewis Keil were here
from Union District Saturday on busi­
ness,
N
ELDR1DGE FARM
“ I want to tell you about the funniest!
Trullinger Bldg
Phone United 6319
threshing outfit I saw today. The en­
H ubbard , O regon
gine was a small portahle concern
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES
Mrs. James Wilson and son of Needy
were among those shopping here Mon­
day.
This Shows one of the thousands of French villages which have
been smashed to dusty brick heaps by opposing artillery during
German capture and occupation. Too often French gunners are under
the necessity of sending shells into the homes where they have
spent happy years with their wives and babies.
Your subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan will help move
the ruin back into Germany.
Mr. and Mrs, A.W. Elliott left Tues­
day for Portland, where Mr, Elliott
has work in one of the big stores.
Louis Webert went to Woodbutn
Friday to deliver the cards of selective
service registrants to the Local Board.
Mr. Webert had a bad attack of lum­
bago last week, but did not let that in­
terfere with his duties as chief regis­
trar.
George Ziegler jrasationg the Barlow
people here Monday, ’
Col. and Mrs.J.M. Poorman of Wood- ?
burn were guests Sunday at the home 1
of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Sadler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Will were here '
Sunday from Portland to ‘visit Mr.
Willis mother Mrs. Henrietta Will.
A. H. G I E S Y
Little George McDonald was here j
from Portland over Sunday'at the home
of his cousin Mrs. Diana Snyder.
Mrs. H. L. Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Wiegand, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hunt were among those in ¡Aurora Sat­
The Brutal, Bloody Hun will urday.
i be stopped when an overwhelm-
Miss Velma Bents’,was in Portland
! ing American Army lands in last week, making arrangements to en­
France and crushes him-—not be* ter a business college! for several,
fore.
months.
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THE -RELIABLE MERCHANDISE STORE
Established
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1898
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The Feurth Liberty Loan is
Mrs, J. W. Sadler andldaughter Peg­
I the next step in getting that army
gy, accompanied by Mrs, \N.
Wes- ,
across the Atlantic.
cott and little son, motor®! to Portland
I BUY LIBERTY BONDS
Friday,
DON’T MAKE EXCUSES
MAKE SACRIFICES
Capt. and Mrs Lep.of Portland were
(Editor:
This is suggested as a visitors at the A. D. Yergdn home last
standing feature for display in o t Thursday over night, onthe^r way home
alongside casualty lists.)
from Tillamook,
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Niblir and Dr.
Pity the fearful soul of the German
soldier and civilian as their lines con­ and Mrs, B. F. Giesy and Jon Forest
tinue to crumple up before the allies were Portland visitors Monday, motor­
with only a few of the million and a ing down in the former’s new!Overland.
half Americans over there in line. And
five million more on the way. News of
the over-subscription of the Fourth
Liberty Loan will shake German mo­
Asquith & Blosser'jH
rale again.
To Buy or Not to Buy is Not tha
Öuestion—Buy.
AINTERS and
P APER HANGERS
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Aurora, Oregon I!
Back Yaur Own With the Bond You X
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