A DAT FOR EACH COUNTRY DISCONTINUED A fattoi* of tto Foorib Liberty Lota rm ptiffn, which will be fio tr tO j ob* tenr id tbrooftbcot the country. It the dedication of one of each of the twenty two day* o f the c a tp tifR to one of the twenty-two Nation* allied i f ii n s t Ger­ many. It It planned to h a lt displayed, os for oe they ore available, the f l t f i o f the ftrio o i notions on tbe specified dates. Tbe schedule boa been arranged alphabetically with one alight change necoaaory to bring Italian Day on Oct. 12—Colombo* Day. The schedule arranged is as follows: Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SH Brazil (Sunday) . . . . . . . . " 29 British Empire______ _______ *' 90 China . . . . . . . . _____ . . . . . . . . Oct, 1 Cuba_. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ** 2 Czecho Slovah_______________ ** 3 France. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ** 4 Greece____.'______ __________ •« 5 Guatemale (Sunday) . . . . . . . . . . “ 6 H a iti__________ : ___________ “ 7 Honduras. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 8 J a p a n ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * “ ■ 9 L iberia_________ ___________ •* 10 Montenegro................. ................ “ 11 Italy................................... •• 12 Nicarague (Sunday) . . . . . . . . . . “ 13 P a n a m a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 14 Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 16 h u is ia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . . . . . . “ 16 Serbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 17 S ia m ...__ . . . . . . . . __ . . . . . . “ 18 United S tates.. . . . . . . . . . . . . __ “ 19 Twenty (20) rabscriptions to the Ob­ server were discontinued last week b e­ cause more than three months in ar­ rears. This is not done because we wish to do so. but in compliance with one of the IS regulations the Govern­ ment War Industries Board imposes upon country newspapers. Rule No. 2 says, “po publisher may continua sub scriplion after three months aftet data of expiration, unless subscriptions are renewed and paid for.'* Violation of the rules laid down means that the paper suoply of the offending newspaper w cut off, wholesale paper j houses being foroidden to sell supplies to newspapers which do not obey tbe PRIZE WINNERS—CANBY FAIR Where Are They Now? I (By Owr Mack«berg Csrrespewdeot) T he Red C ross A u xiliary has suspended its m eet- Will a w a itin g a new supply mgs for the pres« o f m aterial fo r w ork. W e h ave every reason to th in k , how ever, th a t all th e m m bers w ill return w ith renew ed earn estn ess to t ie w ork w hen it com es. V ery loyal does every one seem to th e Red Cross now . even th ose w ho form erly-opposed every w ork th a t has fo r its aim , th e winning of the war. No lon ger do w e hear th e ful minations of the pacifist edicting.defeat to our am i­ w ho. a year ago. w as prec nes and general calamity to our country, who was rebelling against food conservation and loudly de­ nouncing our food administrator as an accomplice of the heartless speculator, who was opposing the draft and who spared not the Red Cross, calling it a huge graft in tones that were anything but paci­ fic. Everywhere were these treasonable disserta­ tions to be heard. In places of business, a t social gatherings, even a t church before and after ser­ vice, these detractors of our nation were giving voice of their views. Where are they now? They are-still here, but not rrorj silent is the Egyptian Sphinx than is the pacifist, now. Not more facile is the chameleon in changing his hue than have been these enemies of our country in assuming a safer diction. We may enjoy their silence even though it is a eompulsory one. It tells of the great power vested in one commonwealth and strengthens our confidence in ultimate triumph. Gladly would we forewarn these disloyalists of the harm and suffering they are bringing upon their children by their teaching and their attitude. Survivors of the Cival War could tell of the scorn and ostracism visited upon the children of the cop­ perheads by youthful contemporaries. This is an unwritten law of human nature beginning with the foundation of the world. Regret it as we may we can not prevent it. Among the prize winners at the Clackamas county fair a t Canby are the following: Juvenilia Department Corn Growing—Louis Lorenz, Macks­ burg. Potato Growing—L u t h e r Lorenz, Macksburg. Vegetable Gardening—Mabel Yost, Marks Prairie. Vegetable Gardening—Frank Stev­ ens, Macksburg. Poultry Raising—Donald Bauer, Lib­ eral. Poultry Raising—Johanna Y o s t , I Marks Prairie. Poultry Raising—Lillie Pellatz, Marks J Prairie, Poultry Raising—Wayne Bauer, Lib- . era). Poultry Raising—Walter Kammerer, 1 Meridian. Pork Production—Theodore Resch, Union Hill. THE KAISER FOOTBALL Sheep Raising—Roy Harms, Macks­ The Kaiser football was kicked burg, Canning—Myrtle Yost, Marks Prairie. ! through Aurora Friday enroute to the Belgian Harei—Wayne Bauer, Lib­ State Fair an hour ahead of time. The school pupils were coming down to eral, Yellow Dent Corn-r-Fred Ganske, ! cheer the boy kickers through town but the early arrival'upset their plans. Macksburg, The kickers and their foot ball ar­ Yellow Dent Corn—Louis Lorenz, Macksburg rived at the Fair grounds at 4:30 p. m. Yellow Dent Corn—Arden Harms, where the governor gave it a final kick, after which it was spld for the benefit Mack&burg, Theodore Resch, of Union Hill won a of the Red Cross for $85, The ball free trip to the Sjate Fair by scoring I finally landed in the possession of Viv­ the highest number of points in any one club project. He won on pork pro­ ian Phelps of Monitor. duction. Broyles & Stock, of Woodburn, have W. S. Hurst was in Aurora Saturday re opened the meat market recently from Portland. closed by Adam Mishler at Hubbard.. GET READY I: n o w You will soon want to dig your potatoes. You can­ not afford to dig by hand. Get a !ii! ©own Sopirà T. M. Snyder was here St iday from Portland to visit relatives. U. S. Armstrong was among those doing business here Saturday, Miss Mabel Thomas was here Sunday the guest of Mrs. Nora Blosser, Don’t forget to n ss at 2 o'clock in the morning, October 27, to turn back your clock one hour! Otto Krueger was up fiom Vancou­ ver Barracks Sunday, a guest at the home of S. A. Miller. Verne Sandberg was here this week from Bremerton to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sandberg, and save time and money Hardware The Methodist conference has as - 1 signed Henry Spiess as pastor at Can­ by and Rev. Snyder at Corvallis, The Wide Awake FOR SALE—Ten (10) goats. In­ quire of Mrs. Anna Bents, Aurora (Route 3), Oregon. (2t-p). Governor Withycombe has appointed Conrad P, Olson as associate justice of the supreme court to succeed Justice Moore. Among these transacting business here Saturday were W. W. Sporalsky, August Keil, H. J. Keil, Otto Keil and J. P. Feller. ----- It is unlikely you will be called on to supply Start an accpunt at this bank w ith a part o f your next salary Add to the nest egg every pay day. W a tc h the fund grow in a safe place and be able to face die future courageously and independently. Multiply your money in our care.' AURORA STATE BANK Mr. and MrB. H. L, Mills were here Saturday from their farm north of Aurora. He brought in a quantity of fine grapes—Niagaras and Concords— a generous sample of which the Obser­ ver forces enjoyed thoroughly. Heal Gravely Chewing Plug gives the pure taste of rich leaf, sweetened just enough, A condensed,satisfying chew —and it lasts. Among those who visited the State Fair were Mr. and Mrs, Henry L. Bents, J. M. Will and family, Mr. and Mrs. F.JLi. Miller, and Mrs. E. G. Car­ penter. Many others whose names were not learned also motored up to the big event. Buy F o u r th L ib e r ty B o n d s A n y B a n k Will H e lp Y o u T H IS A D T I 1 T I S E M E N T C O N T R IB U T E D T H R O U G H T W i P A T R IO T IC C O -O PE R A T IO N O P JOHN PUGH, Jr. — Fargo, Oregon '“ Bill” Nibler is exhibiting a big specimen of a freak spud in the win­ dow of the Aurora Drug -Storek which he says he raised in his garden. B ut the thing looks more like a snail th at he may have picked up on some of his fishing trips. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug; The.Fry Brothers this year not only raised great quantities of tomatoes, but have proved beyond doubt that the finest of Watermelons and musk melons can be raised here. * Fine specimens of both have been received at the Ob­ server office. According to the Salem Journal's Donald Correspondent “ Donald and community were aroused Wednesday night about two thirty by the clanging of the fire bell, to call them out to pro­ tect property near the Francis Feller hop house which was burning fiercely. Fortunately the hops had been hauled to the Donald warehouse ju st a few days before. The building was a total loss with some insurance. The press and about 20 cords of wood which Were burned belonged to A. E, Feller, the house to his father,” t U funds to conduct a w a r for Independence. It is quite likely, though, that you w ill need savings to tide you over a family sick spell or save you from misfortune. H ave you set aside anything for the rainy day? Roy Yoder, who lives on one of the Aurora rural routes, was held up last week in Portland by a boy named Paul Wilson who robbed him of 50 cents but overlooked $40 in Yoder’s inside pocket. If you buy a $50 Liberty Bond when you can afford a $1000 Bond, your conscience will remind you for the rest of vour life that you have helped THE BOCHE. A n immigrant boy, he ran errand, for a i I bv ^O 15I t i ONC j P h ilad elp h ia sto re— worked*, studied, saved a little out o f meager earnings against later needs And during the Revolutionary w ar M orris gave generously o f his resources for the blessed cause. H is savings helped make the Nation. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Jack, of Needy Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elliott were here Saturday from Portland. Mr. Elliott were guests of the W, A. Yergen fam­ came up to make out his questionnaire. ily last week Monday night. Mrs. Yer- gen is a sister of Mr. Jack. at long range. ------ r - S ( R o b e r t M o r r is W.H.Nibler went to Corvallis Thurs­ day to investigate the plarmacy course offered by the government to those who desire to enter that branch of the ser­ vice, — but o n ly Hardware Store After September 1st we will close our store at 6 P. M. L. Schulteis, of Woodburn, was here Saturday. He purchased his full ra t­ ing of Liberty Bonds here, as he trans­ acts his banking business here. . 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Leach of Portland | were here over Sunday guests a t the home of Mrs, Leach’s father W, W. J Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sandberg and family and Mrs. Diana Snyder motored STATE PRIZE WINNERS to Salem Saturday evening to take in Among the prizewinners in the Tex­ the movies. tile Division of the State Fair aie the John Murray and J. P. Feller were here Saturday enroute home from the following from this section. Mrs. Bert Miller, of Aurora, first on Adams farm where they were adjust­ ing a fire loss, lunch set, filet '.rimmed. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bridwell and Mr. Mrs. Bertha Hurst, of Canby, second on pair of towel slips, filet trimmed;and and Mrs. Park Myers were here Sun­ day from Portland to visit their cousin second on pair of towels. In the Juvenile department Theodore Mrs. N. C. Wescott. Re3ch of Union Hall, received first I t is reported th&t J. C, Moore of award in the pig club work. He also Donald will open a lunch counter at St, won first on Chester White sow, 6 Johns. His family will remain in Don­ months old. . ald for the present. Cditioufid^Deceives G. A. EHLEN Implements 10c a pouch— and w orth it* Gravely la sts so m uch longer i t coate no more to chew th a n ordinary plu g P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia asse GAS OILS AURORA GARAGE IS NOW CARRYING A FULL LINE OF PARTS FOR CHEVROLET and FORD CARS ACCESSORIES Greases HERBERT J. MILJLER, Prop. Free Air