Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, September 11, 1919, Image 3

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DR. L. A. DILLARD
He Has Had His Day
D E N T IS T
Rooms 1 and 2, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.
CANBY, OREGON
¡WOMEN DEMAND
W AR S SHALL END
(By the Late Dr. Anna Howard Shaw.Y
Seven million one hundred thousand
men who had laid down tlieir lives in
the great war. Think of it! Seven
million, one hundred thousand young
men had died on the field of battle!
W e N o w h av e a
What does that mean to the women
of the world? It means that seven
million one hundred thousand women
walked day by day with their faces
toward an open grave that they might
give life to a son. It means that
seven million, one hundred thousand
little children lay in the arms of a
mother whose love had made them
face even the terrors o f death that
they might become the mothers of I
men.
It means'that year after year these
women had put up their lives into the j
STORAGE BATTERY
lives o f their sons «until they had rear- j
ed them to be men. For what? In
the hope that these sons of theirs could j
in C lack am as C ou n ty , lo ca te d a t
give to the world the things for which
women dream, the things for which
1 1 1 8 M ain St., O r e g o n C ity
women hope and pray and long. These I
were the things that the women had j
in their hearts when they gave birth
to their sons.
DEALER
.But who can estimate the value o f j
seven million one hundred thousand ,
R IG H T O N P A C IF C H I G H W A Y
Has Two Meanings.
dead sons of the women o f the world? |
Troops is used in the plural to mean
Who can estimate the price which the j
Your battery will be cared for by
the same as soldiers, and not including
women have paid for this w ar; what I
competent men. All makes of bat­
in its meaning the number or whether
it has eost them, not only in the death
teries tested free and filled with
Infantry, cavalry or artillery. The word
Mail your drug orders to Moore’ s as generally used in the papers has pf their sons, because that is a phase
pnre water without any charge.
of our war to which we look.
Drug Store, Woodburn.
this meaning. Therefore 2,000 troops
The Courage of Women.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Heinz of Macks- means 2,000 soldiers. In the strict
We hear our orators tell us o f the
cavalry
use
o
f
the
word,
however,
a
burg were in Aurora Saturday.
troop is the unit of formation, con­ courage o f our men. How they went
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Eilers and family sisting usually o f 60 troopers, com­ across the sea. Very few o f them r e ­
were here Sunday from their home manded by a captain and correspond­ member to tell us of the courage of
our women,' who also went across the
ing fo a company o f infantry.
north of Aurora.
The Old Reliable
sea; of the women who died nursing
Miss Hunsaker, of Portland, who has
AUCTIONEER
the sick and wounded; the women
Mr. and Mrs, John Pugh Sr. and Jr. who died in the hospitals, where the
been the guest of Mrs. Ida Miller,' has
Livestock and Country Sales.
terrible bombs came and drove them
returned to her home in the Rose City. motored over from Fargo Sunday,
Write for Dates and Prices
They tell us
Mail your drug orders to Moores almost to madness.
Mr. and Mrs. lulius Stauffer of Hub­
nothing of the fprty thousand "English
R o u te 2 , H U B B A R D , O R E G O N
Drug
Store,
Woolburn,
bard are now visiting relatives in In­
women who went to work back o f the
Needy Mutual Phone 10-551 — Terms Reasonable
diana, at Valpariaso, They had a fine
Just received a fresh-supply of True trenches in France.
trip.
They tell us nothing o f the thou­
Blue Exceptional Chocolates.—Auroia
sands upon thousands upon thousands
Drug
Store.
Mrs. Percy Ottaway and children
of women who not only toiled and
ft ft A AAA#. ft.ft,ftft.ftAft.ft ft-ftft,ft. ft-ft-ftiV-ftftft went to Salem Thursday to visit Mrs,
m
Mrs. Jennie Earl, who has long been worked and slaved in order that the
Ottaway’s sister Mrs, Durbin a few clerk of the White school district, has war might be successful, but we do
days.
moved to Hubbard and taken a position 'hot hear of the thousands o f women,
not alone in Armenia, not alone in
Mr. and Mrs. George Askin came with the Beek store as clerk.
Montenegro, not alone in Serbia, but
down from Salem to spend Sunday with
Exhibit your products at the Clacka­ in Flanders,: in Belgium, in Rumania,
Mrs. Askins parents Mr. and Mrs, mas County Fair, October 1, 2, 3. and in Russia— the thousands of women
A man by attending church
George Miller.
draws with him his friends
take the whole family. Buy a season who lie in graves today, murdered,
and his children, gives Slew
Theoda Gribble is spending her vaca­ ticket—four days fair 75 cents. Single so horribly murdered that men dare j
courage to those doing the
not speak o f it.
tion with her aunt Miss Netta Miller at tickets 25c.
And yet we women are asked what j
church work, and has that
Cannon Beach.
She will be absent
W. E. Finzer, formerly of Woodburn we know about the League of Na- I
satisfaction which comes to
several weeks.
and for 12 years adjutant general o f lions; asked what we can understand
aman whenhedoes his duty.
Mrs. Jesse Johnson of Bend, who has Oregon, has just been promoted from about a League of Nations. Oh men! j
been visiting her mother Mrs, Vaude- the rank o f major to that of lieutenant the horrible deaths; the horrible lives |
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Colonel Finzer is now in of thousands upon thousands of wo­
leur here, went to Salem Sunday to -colonel.
Sunday Morning at 1 1
Washington though he served several men today in all these nations, who
visit a sister-in-law.
must live, and who must look in the
months in France..
Among the business visitors in Aur­
faces of children unwelcomed, unde­
Gilmore & Hardesty, Canby black­ sired— o f little children-—and know
ora Saturday were ‘ Paul Pellatz of
DR. de LESPINASSE
¡Union, Sam Harzig of Barlow Corners smiths, have dissolved partnership and tllat these are the result of war.
And then ask women why they |
the former will continue the business
and Henry Ziegler of Barlow.
should be interested in a league of
alone.
DENTIST
It is reported that Frank Ritter, who
peace?
T r u llin g e r B ld g
P h o n e U n ited 6 3 1 9 served two years in France and Ger­
Women Suffer Most From War.
many, has entered school in Portland
If there is any body of citizens in
under the educational aid law for Ore
H u b b a r d , O regon
the world who ought to be interested
gon ex-soldiers, Ritter was a corpora
in a league to ultimately bring to the
World peace it is the mothers of men,
and fought in the bloody battles of th(
and the women who suffered as only
Marne, St. Mihiel and the Argonnt
women can suffer in the war and in
Forest.
devastated countries.
1 Six nits win aumnyou lu tue vnacitaT
And we call upon them, we women
I mas county fair four days—season tick-.« of the world call upon the men who
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S F IN A L N O T IC E
ets 75 cents. Single admission 25 cents, have been fighting all these battles of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ^ aceg> amusements, and exhibits will the years, the men who have led
GENERAL
the undersigned John Waltman has filed ajj
^rgt cjasg
armies, and led armies close to their
his final account as administrator of
deaths.
CONTRACTOR
the estate of Iona Pearl Sheldon, de­
We are now calling upon the men
Long Sentences.
ceased, in the County Court for Marion
of the world to in some way or an­
In “ Ees Miserables” Victor Hugo has other find a passage out of the sea of
County, Oregon, ana said court has
2 2 7 S H E R L O C K B U IL D IN G
one sentence of a hundred lines, de’ath. We are asking them to form
duly
set
the
time
forhearing
objections
PORTLAN D, OREGON
thereto and the final settlement thereof and earlier in the book, in one of the a league which will bring hope to the
P h o n e M ain 2 8 2 1
for Monday, September 29, 1919, at the chapters descriptive o f Waterloo, there women o f' the future. If women are
are over 50 lines without a full stop. to bear sons only that they may die,
hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day in
may' not have hope
England’s record is held by the for­ if women
the Court room in said court at Salem eign enlistment act, one section of and aspirations for their children,
in said County and State.
which reaches its six hundredth word.; if women may not dream the dreams
Dated this 23 day of August, 1919.
that have in them the hope o f the
JOHN WALTMAN,
highest civilizations, the highest moral
and spiritual life of the people— if wo­
Administrator of the estate of
Meaning of the Swastika.
Notary Public
men may not have' these in their
Iona Pearl Sheldon.
Fire Insurance
First Publication August 28, 1919.
The Swastika is the earliest known hearts as the mothers o f men, then
symbol which has been handed down women will cease to desire to be the
Last Publication September 25, 1919.
from prehistoric times. It is used as mothers of men. And why should
AURORA
OREGON
Why should they not?
a talisman or charm, being the sym­ they not?
Service Talks
In the matter
Willard Service
Station
WILLARD
AND
Implements
CON R. HILGERS
as well as in all other merchandising
®mmt ©rrptrs
M . H. Hostetler
In the Interest of
Church-Going
Try us for anything in the Hard­
ware and Implement line.
Hardware
G . A . EH LEN
The Wide Awake
Implements
Hardware Store
I
f
re goman
...AND.
Aurora \*ßhser\er
B o th on e y e a r
$6.00
Oskar Huber
Send or Phone your order now to
The Aurora Observer
AU R O R A , OREGON
LOUIS W E B E R T
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S F IN A L N O T IC E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned John Waltman has filed
his final account as administrator of the
estate of Walter Clifton Sheldon, de­
ceased, in the County Court for Marion
County, Oregon, and said court has
duly set the time forhearing objections
thereto and the final settlement thereof
for Monday, September 29,1919, at the
Both Phones
hour of 10 o’ clock a, m, of said day in
Aurora,
Or.
Office at Residence
the Court room in said Court at Salem,
in said County and State,
Dated this 23 day of August, 1919.
JOHN WALTMAN,
t ASQUITH & BLOSSER |
Administrator of the estate of
t
Walter Clifton Sheldon.
A IN T IIN G
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First publication August 28, 1919.
A P E R H A N G IN G
U Last publication September 25, 1919.
D
R. B. F. GIESY
Physician
andSurgeon
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A N D T IN T IN G
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Oregon
AUCTIONEER
LIVE STOCK SALES
FARM SALES
OUR SPECIALTY
T e r m s R e a s o n a b le
W M . HEINZ
Canby Phone 13-15 (Mall—Aurora, Route 1)
Get th is straight”
The fcobapco that gives
voti the most lasting
chew isr the kind that
saves you money» You
' don't have to take so
many fresh chews. The
rich tobacco taste stays
right with it. That’s
why you take a smaller
chew.
Oregon for the County of Jackson on I
the 8th day of August 1919 in favor of
Just Like the Peacock.
'Louisa Densmore Defendant and against
Although the American redstart is William H. Densmore Plaintiff for the
a little bird only five and a half sum ol Fifty-five and 70-100 ($55.70)
inches Tong, it has one trait in com­ Dollars, U. S. Gold Coin, costs, and ac­
mon with the gorgeously plumed pea­ cruing costs, 1 have levied upon and
cock, namely, that it seems to be very will sell at Public Auction, on Saturday
fond o f its handsome plumage and Is the 20th day of September 1919 at 11
continually spreading its tail feath­ o’ clock, A. M. at the Court House door
ers, says the American Forestry asso­
in Salem, Marion County and State . of
ciation, Washington.
Oregon, all the right, title and interest
which the said William H, Densmore
Plaintiff had on or after the 18th day
put up in two styles
of August 1919, date property was lev­
R IG H T GUT is a short-cut tobacco
ied upon, in or to the following des­
cribed premises, to-wit; Lot Six (6)
W-B G U T is a Song fine-cut tobacco
Block Twenty-two (22) Pleasant Gome
Addition to Salem, Oregon, as is shown
by the plat on file in the Recorders
« office in said City of Salem, State of
Oregon.
“ ODD TERM” OFFERS
All Kinds of Fishing and Boating.
1 Terms of Sale, Cash, unless bid in by
MONUMENTS
plaintiff.
Best of Camp Accommodations.
4
If your monumental work is solicited, Modern Priseilla, 5 months............55
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 19th
kindly ask the solicitor for our busi­
day o f August 1919.
Review o f Reviews, 6 months. .$1.50
For Information Write
j
ness card.
W. I. NEEDHAM;
W orld ’s Work, 8 m onths.. . . . . 2.00
Sheriff of Marion County,. Oregon,
C a p ita l M on u m en ta l W o r k s ,
By O, D. BOWER, Deputy.
Physical Culture, 4 months . . . . .50
First Publication August 21, 1919.
2210 S. Com. St.
Phone 689, Salem. H arper’s Magazine, 8 m onths.. .2.00
Last Publication September 18, 1919,
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
All Work Neatly Done
Aurora
bol for benediction, blessing, good
health, long life, good fortune or pros­ S H E R IF F ’S N O T IC E O F S A L E O F
perity. As a religious emblem it was
R E A L P R O P E R T Y ON
in use in India centuries before the
E X E C U T IO N .
Christian era. It appeared in Europe1
about the middle o f the bronze age and
By virtue of an Execution issued out
was in use among the mound builders
of the Circuit Court of the State of
of America.
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Spend the Summer at
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G . H . W A R D , Pacific City, Oregon j