THE AURORA OBSERVER SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY THU1 SD a Y . OCTOBER S, t i l l N. C. WESCOTT . . . . . ON FORECLOSURE E ditor akd P ro u s a n Jhji¡8¡! E i U:rod as second c la n m atter March 28, 1911, at the pcs loffi ce at Aurora Notice is hereby given. That by vir­ Oregon, under the Act o f March 3. 1879. tue o f an execution duly ¡«sued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore­ gon. for the County o f Marion and to me directed on the 7th day o f Septem­ ber, 1918 upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered o f record and f pledge allegiance to my docketed in and by said Court on the flag and the republic for 28th day o f June, 1918 in a certain suit which it fiondinone Nation , then in said Court pending, wherein indivisible, with liberty and Grant Murphy. Administrator, was /astice to alL plaintiff and 0 . L. Burson, and Pansy Bur eon, his w ife were defendants in favor o f plaintiff and against said de­ fendants by which execution 1 am com­ manded to'sell the property in said ex­ NO COVENANTED PEACE WITH GERMANY ecution and hereinafter described to America, unless we repudiate civilization and abandon pay the sum due the plaintiff o f $235.00 Dollars, with interest thereon at the humanity and put a premium on savagery and brutality, rate o f eight per cant per annum from can make no covenanted peace, no peace by agreement or the 17th day o f September, 1916 until paid and the further sum o f $60.00, negotiation with Germany. It would be a covenant with Attorney's fees, together with costs and disbursements o f said suit taxed at hell, a partnership with infamy. $84.86 Dollars and costs and expenses Nor would such a peace secure peace, except so long o f said execution, I will on Saturday, as it suited Germany. W e can judge the future only by the 12th day o f October 1918 at the hour 11:00 o'clock A. M. o f said day at the past, and to Germany sacred .treaties are scraps o f o W f est door o f the County Court House paper only. Germany’s whole history is a record o f nation­ in Marion County, Oregon, sell at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder for al treachery, national bad faith, national dishonor, nation­ cash in hand on the day o f sale, all the al murder, and national infamy. right, title, interest and estate which Article 56 o f The Hague Convention, to which Ger­ said defendants and all persons claim­ ing under them subsequent to the 29th many solemnly subscribed, is: “ Family honor and rights, day o f September 1913 in, o f and to the lives o f persons and private property, as well as re­ said premises hereinbefore mentioned and described in said execution as fol­ ligious convictions and practice, must be respected. Pri­ lows, to-wit: Beginning at the J Sec­ vate property can not be confiscated.” tion Corner between Sections 4 and 9 The world knows how Germany has observed this in Township 9 South, Range 1 W est o f the Willamette Meridian, Marion Coun­ article. There are millions o f individual witnesses to her I ty, Oregon, thence West 8 chains ¡thence flagrant breaches o f it, Every acre o f foreign soil Ger­ North 25 degrees 30 minutes West many has occupied bears mute, but unimpeachable evi­ 14.92 chains; thence W est 5.90 chains to the middle o f the Salem Flouring dence o f it. There is plenty o f German evidence o f it,too, Mills water ditch; thence down said “ The goods o f different sorts seized in the enemies’ ditch to a point where' the, middle o f the same is intersected by. the East territories are in such large quantities that the difficulty line o f a 30 acre, tract o f land owned by o f knowing where to put them increases day by day. A t E. C, Baker; thence North 2.00 chains the request o f the Prussian minister, o f war, all chambers to the Northeast corner o f said 30 acre tract; thence North 89 degrees 60 min­ o f commerce have been asked to give all possible inform a­ utes East 8.44 chains to the Northeast tion with regard to storehouses, sheds, etc,, which could.j corner o f E. C. Baker’ s land:A thence South 20 degrees 30 minutes East 27.2? be used temporarily to warehouse the spoil.” (From the | chains to the place o f beginning and Frankfurther Zeitung, January, 1918). containing 23.53 acres, more or less, situated in Marion County and State Of The German papers have been crowded with adver­ Oregon. ~ tisements o f sale o f property taken from France and Bel­ Said sale being subject to redemption gium. Members o f the Reichstag have boasted of, others in the manner provided by law. D at'd this 10th day o f September, have censured, the amount o f booty brought to Germany 1918. from the occupied territory, and the destruction has been W. I. N EEDH AM » Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon ? far greater than the confiscation. j j O f the old men and children murdered, o f the women and girls ravished, o f the noncombatants taken from their homes and deported to work for their conquerors, o f the merchant ships sunk and passengers and crews murdered, o f the hospital ships sunk, the hospitals and unfortified cities bombed, o f the mutilation and murder by crucifixion and otherwise o f wounded.^ and captured soldiers—all of this beastliness there is plenty o f evidence, evidence that no one can disbelieve. The best answer to German peace propaganda is sink­ ing more U-boats, sending more men to France, speeding up our work along every line, and a heavy subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan. Peace must mean the triumph o f right and justice, the defeat o f Germanism, not a truce with it, not a compromise with it,' Our soldiers in France are gloriously doing their part _■ toward victory; the Liberty Loafl subscription must show them that the people at home are doing theirs. OUR INDIVIDUAL PART Some observers think that the most characteristic thing about the American, soldiers in -France, something which astounds the enemy and excites the admiration of our .allies, is thg capacity o f the Am erica^ soldiers to do individual thinking and fighting. The German fights suc­ cessfully only in mass formation, in organized bodies,while every American soldier has an initiative and independence o f action which gives him remarkable efficiency in open fighting. They are not senseless cogs, but each is an in­ dividual working unit in a great fighting machiner Everÿ American at home should feel an individual responsibility and do his or her. individual part in winning the wart There is not an American citizen who can not help win the war. Tfie Fourth Liberty Loan drive, offers a great opportunity fo r concerted action, and for .individ­ ual action, and the loan will be a tremendous success if each American, will do his or her individul part o f each American soldier in France does his part. Our soldiers | deserve such support from the people at home. By O. D. BOWER, Deputy. Wants, For Sale, Etc LOCAL AD RA TE . A uniform and invariable charge o f 5 cents per line is made to r all ad­ vertising notices "of every description in the news columns o f this news­ paper. This rate applies to fo r sale, for rent, lost, found, card o f thanks, “ want ads,” and to all kinds o f sim­ ilar‘notices as w ell as to all notices of entertainments,' fairs, socials, shows, etc. No reductions o r discounts. Gummed fruit labels (with blanks for kind o f fsuit and the year canned) at the Observer* Office, in little tablets (perforated booklets) at 10 eents per tablbt, . M ARRY IF LONLEY ;best and most successful “ Home Maker” -; hundreds rich wish marridge¡strictly confidential ; most reliable; years experience; descriptions : fié e . “ The Successful Club” , Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Calif, Marry, if-lonely. For . speedy mar­ riage, try iny club, very successful, best, largest in the country, established 11 years; thousand wealthy wishing to marry at once. Confidential descrip­ tions free. Reliable Gluh.—Mrs. Wriibel, 732 Madison St. Oakland, Cali*- fornia. 12-7-1917 FOR SALE— Team 3100 lbs., 7 and 8 yeais old; - Also wagon and harness. No reasonable offer refused.. A . D. Lorenz (Or in at Observer), Aurora, Oregon! , '28-tf. FOR SA LE—New dobble barrel Steven’ s sh'ot gun, 12 - gu'Sge, -, weight 7| pounds, top-leve». Cost $27,50,. will: sell f o t - $20, War stamps same as dash,. Inquire at Observer Office, Aur­ ora, Oregon. M ARRY A t O n é e —Thousands o f lonely, congenial people, all agça.wqrth $5,000 to $350,000 seeking early mar­ riage. Big list o f descriptions FREE. R, E. Hyde, 253a Minna S t , San Fran- cisco, Cal. • > 27-4tp. i ll ' ..... ' . It is strange that the Fair grounds police are unable Me leated K XAL LU S yA kirts” to distinguish gambling games from others. They seem | “P BY PARCEL POST every year, to require the aid o f the district attorney. This ' Accordean, Side, or Box Pleating, year District Attorney Gehlhar found it again necessary Hemstitching,' Scolloping, Braid­ ing, Embroidery, Buttons cov- to point out the unlawful games in the State Fair grounds before the police suppressed them. Last year 21 gamb­ , ered, from your Own material. - ART EMBROIDERY & BUTTON CO. ling games were suppressed and many o f these were back ■ 633 Morgan Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE. again this year—until Gehlhar put the lid on. 1 " l~ " ' i Ssftrl $ 55 } T hey fight with their whole souls You are reading every day of our boys over there—of Pershing’s divis­ ions charging into the blasting fire of the Boche trenches; of small de­ tachments smashing their way from house to house through ruined vil-. lages; of single-handed deeds of sac­ rifice and valor. One thought, one impulse only fills their souls—to fight and keep on fighting, until the war is won. They know t hat all America is back of them; they know that they can count on us at home to send them all the guns and supplies they need to win. There is only one w ay we can do its A l l o f us m ust work a n d save a n d Buy L ib erty B onds, with our whole souls, the w a y o u r m en a r e fighting over therein No less will win. There is no other way to provide the money the Gov­ ernment must have. Nootherstand- ard can make the Fourth L ib e rty Loan a Success. Lend the way they fight— Buy Bonds to your utmost This space contributed to winning the war by w t& œ GRANT B. DIMICK, Oregon City, Orëgon GEORGE KINNEÀR, Portland, Oregon FRED ANDERSON, Aurora Oregon JOHN SINGER, Aurora, Oregon, Route 5 E. G. ROBINSON, Canby, Oregon JOHN PUGH, Jr., Fargo, Oregon E. J. SNYDER, Aurora, Oregon AURORA OBSERVER, Aurora, Oregon