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/ Aurora Observe AURORA Published Every Thursday Women Study Measures On Ballot Cochran-Keesling City Election N ovem ber 2nd Red Cross Survey A $1.56 a Year NO. 32 AURORA, MARION COUNTY, OREGON. OCTOBER 14, 1920 VOL. X. 1 * Road Funds Spent District Convention Held At Woodburn According to the official proceed The Red Cross Chapter is conduct Miss Mattie Leona Keesling and ing a Social and Health survey in Polk ings o f the county commissioners tht} Loren C. Cochran were married Sun The members o f the Aurora j day noon at Macksbui’g at the home The city council has appointed the and Marion counties. This survey is The Marion county district Conven following bills have been paid for Womans Club were entertained last I o f the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. following judges and clerks o f elect for the purpose o f gathering infor tion o f I. O. O. F. was held here Sat road Work in District No. 1, (A u mation that will be o f value in deter The address o f welcome rora) : week by Mrs. E. R. G n b b lra n d Mrs.! Chas. D. Keesling, by Rev. Abel o f j ion for the city election which will be mining i t ’s program for the coming urday. hvas by E. P. Morcom and th e' re- J. S. Fisher, lu m ber............... $520.20 held November 2 from 1 p m. to 7 John Kraus at the home o f the latter, j Canby. year. sponce by L. C. McShane of Hubbard. Jas. Bishop, spreading grav.. . 22.00 p. m.: The new president Mrs: Aurelia Pow- The Chapter would like the co-op The bride is the third daughter o f Judges— 5. H. Stoner, Geo. W. Fry eration o f all societies, official and in General business was transacted in -Nick Bishop, h a u l i n g .. .. .. .. 459.80 ers, appointed the standing' commit-1 Mr. and Mrs. Keesling and a very 3.50 and Elmer Smueker. Clerks-—Nora dividuals, interested in as these: (1) the afternoon, with reports on the A. W. Kraus, grading............ tees for the year. Mrs. William popular and charming young woman. condition o f each lodge. Short W. Lettenmaier, scraping. .. . 14.00 Blosser and Emma J. Snyder. Is juvenile delinquency on the in Wurster, Mrs. A. W . Kraus and Mrs. The groom is an enterprising young A mayor, four councilman and a crease? Does this county have a low speeches were made in the evening. II. Nieft, spreading................ 10.00 J. W. Sadler presented the measure farmer o f Washougal, Washington. A musical program was given, with E. Smueker, bridge work........ 2.00 to be voted upon at the November Many beautif ul wedding . .gifts were treasurer are to be elected, all for the er death rate as to contagious dis addresses by Ambrose Johnson, G. E. J. Snyder, bridge................ 10.00 term o f two years except the treas eases than other counties? (3) Are election, for discussion. received. urer whose term is one year. The there any defective or crippled chil M., o f Oregon City; Rev. J. A. Ben L. Webert, d o .................. . . . . 22.00 Mesdames Wurster, Powers, Otta- nett o f Silver lodge, and (Thomas F. Wurster,Geo., lumber.............. Only the immediate families o f the election,will be held a t,thè Odd Fel 3.00 dren who are not receiving proper wav, Sadler, Piper, Blosser and contracting parties were present. Ryan, P . G. M., Oregon City. A A. J. Zimmerman, bridge. . . . 14.00 low’s hall. attention? (4) Are there any families Grimm were named delegates to the The newly wedded couple left im banquet was served.—Woodburn In A. C. .Snyder, patrolman........ 139.00 so poor that the children cannot re Marion county federation df Womens mediately after the ceremony fo r P. J. Hunt, g ra vel................ .1441.50 dependent. ceive proper food, medical care or clubs, at Woodburn, October 20. The their home at Washougal where they Salem Pipe Co.,pipe.............. 83.80 CHEAP PRODUCTION OF PORK dental attention? Are there any un club women joined in entertaining will reside. sanitary conditions in your commun S H E E P BUSINESS P R O FIT A B LE Friday for Mrs. Ernest Piper, a past One of the Best Ways Is Use of Stub- ity? president, who is leaving to make her ble Fields After Grain Has Been Study Being Made of Specialized home in Eastern Oregon. Cards were j Cut in Autumn. Raising With Complete Reliance played, a token o f regard was pre-| on Forage Crops. sented the honor guest in behalf o f One of the cheapest ways of pro the club members. The tea hour ducing pork is the use of the stubble Results of a farm sheep experiment i ------- — fields after the grain has been cut in which followed was very pleasant. reported by the United States depart- . ' , ^ the*fall. In spite of all that can be It took place at the home o f Mrs. ment of agriculture show clearly the I Robert Colvm and Fred White will A letter from Franz Kraxberger in done there Is more or less grain scat Percy Ottaway. possibility of a profitable sheep-raising j represent Hermes Lodge o f Aurora, Austria to Henry L. Bents o f this city tered on the ground during the proc* From the following long list of business upon eastern lands. At the j at the Pythian Grand Lodge at states that no person who has not ess of cutting and stacking. Hogs hunters and fishermen, it is apparent government farm, Beltsville, Md., a ; Marshfield this week. The delegate will pick this up and produce exceilen! seen it can comprehend how that na gains without any additional grain. that Aurora is the home o f numerous study is being made of specialized in- ] from Una Temple, Pythian Sisters, of tensive sheep raising with complete j Aurora is Mfss Clara Will. Geo. Zeek tion is suffering. When some friends sportsmen. The following have pur reliance upon forage crops for sum- j an(j p, Scholl o f Hubbard will repre- gives them a garment, the people can DIVIDED PASTURES FOR HOGS chased 1920 hunting or fishing lisehces “ *p Elriier Henry Crisell, 2 year old son . sent Arion Lodge o f Hubbard, and In 1910 a 30-acre area did not pro- - ,, Tx of Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Crisell o f Un scarcely believe that there is any one at the G. A. Ehlen store: . , . , » . „„*i Mfs. Chas Kmzer the Hubbard Pytli- Animals Thrive Much Better on Young duce forage enough to feed satisfac- . ■ ■ „ T n ion district, was among the 100 per in the world, who wants to help them. Geo. Muessiz, C. J. Scholz, Allen torily 44 Southdown ewes and 33 j S i s t e r s . Miss Emma J Snyder Tender Shoots Than on Old ' cent perfect babies whose pictures Tears fill their eyes at any kindness Keil, A. W. Keil, E. E. Krueger, P. Iambs. This field Is now capable of |°f city who was recently chosen Hardened Stalks. appeared last Sunday in the Oregon shown them. A fter so many years o f M. Blaschke, D. A. Keil, B. H. Giesv, fprnishlng sufficient summer feed for Grand Mistress o f Records and Cor- ian. The eugenic tests were made re Tt has been found repeatedly that W. C. Fry, E. M. Howe, C. W. Ca- 400 ewes with their lambs. The !m- respondence o f the Order for the state cently under the auspices o f the Ore suffering and disappointment it is not Mogs will do better on -the young ten rothers, Jas. Kinyon, F. S. Arm provement is due in part to the appll- o f Oregon, is also in attendance. The gon Congress o f Mothers, at Portland. strange that these people have almost ler shoots than on the oi l hardened strong, A. C. Snyder, Ralph Colvin, cation of manures, lime, and phos- party left on a special train Sunday lost all hopes o f better days. «talks. For that reason it is advisable B. W. Ziegler, Geo. W. Askin, Pat phates, but chiefly to the fact that legu- | jiig-Ht. “ The hop growing industry,” •o divide the pastures so that the hog? Gibson, Elmer Smocker, Robt. Colvin, rninqus crops were largely used and The Knights of Pythias elected the MOST V A LU A B LE S H EE P F E E D writes Mr. Kraxberger, “ has almost •an he shified from one to the otliet 0. O. Simpkins, A. W. Ehlen, A. G. all crops were fed upon the ground. following officers. W. J. H. Clark, completely disappeared— not to come at intervals of a week or ten days. Under the system followed forage Fry Ira R. Simmons, H. Nieft, W. G. crops are seeded in rotation and the Portland, Grand Chancellor; Lief Fin- ftye Stands at Head of Cereals in back for years. Three per cent beer Ivinyon, W. C. Dentel, Ivan Dentel, sheep are allowed such frequent j seth, Dallas, grand vice-chancelloi; Protein Content, but Lacking in is now used in Austria, and after Oct Hugo Keil, O. C. Schultz, Chas Stone- changes of pasture as are necessary J Victor Moses, grand master-at-arms; N O T I C E O F E L E C T I O N Carbohydrates. ober 1, 8 per cent beer will be allowed house, E. J. Snyder, W . H., Ortman, to prevent troubles from parasites. Abe Jayloff,, grand prelate; A. C. Wil in the market.” , W. H. Ehlen, W. H. Asquith, Ralph son, Lebanon, grand inner guard; E.C. whether fed as a grain ration, pas ‘ ‘ Hops are mixed with tobacco, not Notice is hereby given that the reg Leabo, D. L. Anderson, O. A. Nelson, tured, or cut and fed for lmy, rye only the. cut tobacco, but all forms Roberts, Myrtle Point, grand outside ular annual general city election Of W m. F. Keil, Geo. Damm, L. B. Yer- holds a high place for feeding preg- guard; Justin A. Hurley, Vale, retiring used in Austria. In normal times an the city o f Aurora, Marion County, rg-en, L. L. Grazer, Paul Singer, John nalil ewes at weaning time. In its ] grand chancellor, grand trustee. chemical.' analysis,: rye stands at the American dollar equals 5 kronen in Oregon, will be held on Tuesday the Ritter, Carl Hoffman, A. R. Eisner, Last Sunday at the home o f Mr. and head of the cereals in protein content, valúe, bút today the following are ex second day pi November, 1920, to L. J. Bacon, Carl Ehlen, Ray Pond, Mrs. A. H, Giesy, 918 Minnesota Ave., NOTICE TO HUNTERS but is somewhat lower in carbohy amples o f the prices that prevail choose the following city officers: F. A. Ritter, S. F. Southard, Ray Yer- here: drates than wheat or corn. Hunting upon our premises is strictly A Mayor to serve the term of two gen, G. A. Ratcliff, Louis Rocette, O Portland, a pleasant party gathered to celebrate Mrs. Giesy’s birthday and. forbidden and trespassers are warned Butter is 40 kronen per pound, years, This suggests two things In regard A Stoner, Walter Colvin, Roy Gar to its feeding value: First, to feed in meat 30 to 120 ki’onen per pound, A Treasurer to serve the term o f rett, C v J. Espy, C. P. Kinney, O. L. Mr. and Mrs Fred Dentels 9th wedding lhat they win be prosecuted to the full anniversary. It was a surprise to Mrs. j extfint of the laW- combinations with other things lack wood 1000 kronen per cord, shoes one year. Carpenter, Harry Ehlen, Allen Cris Giesy. A lovely dinner was served at ing in protein but rich in fat-form 2000 kronen per pair, flour 20 kronen -MUECKE BROS. 32-2t Four Couneilmen to serve the term ell, Elwood Southard, C. L. Eastman, ing elements, like corn and wheat. per pound (or 1000 kronen per sack,) noon. Those present besides Mr. grid o f two years. Roy Ratliff, Chas. Nieft, Paul Good Mrs. Giesy and Mrs. JPred Dentel were Second, as a feed for young animals suit o f clothes 5000 kronen. ’ ’ The polls will be open from one ing, Ralph Tautfest, R. E. Keefover, in which a high development of bone Mrs. G, Dentel, Mrs, Chris Ziegler, V A LU A B LE H E L P TO B R EED ER Mr. Kraxberger wrote from Axberg, o ’clock p. m., to seven o ’clock p. m., and nuiscie is required. For either W- R. Mullicari, A. E. Woods, Wm. Mrs. Chas. Radcliff, Mr, and Mrs. Post Thening Ober Oesterreech, Aus o f said day. purpose it is highly satisfactory. When Burns, A. H. Will, Ed Kraus, A. A. Chester Webe% Miss Viola Giesy, Miss Dairy Improvement Association En sheep are wintered largely on fodder, tria, Where he was visiting relatives The polling place will be in the I. Crisell, Percy Will, A. Vierson, Glenn deavors to Improve Herds by Tereal Jenny, Dorothy Dentel, Ulyssess, timothy hay, or other roughage, the O. O. F. Hall, Aurora, Oregon. Hiring General Overseer. Yergen, Geo. Ziegler, K. B. Grimm, Chester and Teddy Giesy, Chas. arid rye partly makes up for the lack of The city council has designated the Geo. McFarland, J. A. Vining, Zend The students o f the Canby High Louis Radcliff. profein. The dairy improvement association school were vaccinated last week by following judges and clerks o f elects Schwab, E. W. Stoner, H. J. Kiel, L. is a valuable aid to the breeder and en ion, who have been duly and legally 1. Simpkins, G. A. Ehlen, H. L. Bents, Tuesday afternoon Mrs. G, Dentel Dr. Dedman assisted by the Clacka Only two firms submitted bids (for deavors to improve the herds by hir appointed to conduct the herein men Jr., L. I. Snyder, W. Allen White, R, and Mrs. Chas, Eadcliff entertained at mas county nurse. This action was tioned election: the paving o f Canby streets, last ing a man to spend his entire time vis H. Whitworth. a luftcheon Mrs. R. W, Zimmerman the result o f a case of'Sm allpox in Judges— S. H. Stoner, E l m e r week:— Warren Construction Com iting the farms of an organized group Mrs. Chris Ziegler, Mrs. Geo. Gooding, | the Dalen family o f Canby. Wallace of farmers in order to weigh their pany, bitulithic, $49,437.40; concrete, Smueker, and Geo. W . Fry. Mrs Fred Dentel, Mrs. Will Gooding, ! Dalen a student was ill and the phy- milk, test it for butterfat and calcu EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL Clerks— Emma J. Snyder and Nora $50,774.50. S. Simonsen bid $49,896.- late the records of production and cost. Miss Leta Zimmerman and Miss Lueile cian called pronounced the malady SETTLEMENT Blosser. 14 on concrete. Many Canby people I smallpbx— a light case. Ziegler, Notice is hereby given that the un favor the city ’s doing the work itself. Any person who possesses the qual Gus Moser, Judge Anderson, H, E. ifications o f a legal voter o f the state dersigned executor of the last will and BRsossasawsssa W. S. Hurst & Co., have been load Cross, W . J. Wilson and Livy Stipp o f Oregon, and who has been a resi testament of Frederick Keil, deceased, dent o f the city o f Aurora during the has filed his final report with the Coun ing spuds this week and took care o f j spoke at a Republican rally Saturday six months next preceding the elect ty Gourt®of Marion County, Oregon, the crop as fast as brought in. The j night at Canby. Moser made a plea ion herein mentioned may vote there and the Court has set Monday, the 22nd first cai’ was loaded Tuesday. The for Standfield for senator, and Judge day of November, A. D. 1920 at the crop is very ‘heavy and quality fine. Anderson urged the voters to support at. hour of ten o’ clock A. M. of said day Prices ranged from $1.50 td $1.75. j the Clackamas county bond measure GEO. W . FRY, in the County Courtroom in the County A car o f onion sets was also loaded j providing funds for a new bridge at City Recorder. Oregon City. Dated this 14th day o f October 1920. Courthouse at Salem, Oregon as the this week.—Htfbbard Enterprise. time and place for hearing any and all First publication October 14, 1920 Last publication October 28, 1920 objections to said final report and the discharge of said executor. Henry J. Keil, Executor o f the last will and testa ment of Frederick Keil, deceased. Grant B. Dimick & W. L. Mulvey, w V V K Attorneys for executor. Any woman who wonders what shoe will appear Address: Oregon City, Ore. Practically all range-bred lambs are First Publication, October 14, 1920. best, should see new fall and winter models at this docked and castrated. store. These styles and shapes posesses all the de Last Publication, November 11, 1920. * * • H op Industry D ead In Austria Aurora Delegates Attend Meeting at Marshfield M a n y B u y Hunting Licenses Here Scores 1 0 0 Per Cent Celebrate Birthay THIS STORE IS PRE PARED WITH COR RECT F O O T W E A R FOR EVERY NEED sirable features which women demand—fit comfort and really good service. Boudoir Slippers IN M A N Y C O L O R S A delightful and dainty assortment, unusual in its completeness and its variety. They are especially desirable at this season. Trim and Stylish Hosiery Too. Silk and Lisle. SADLER t K R A U S -----------------T H E B E ST F O R T H E P R IC E —------------- CROWN FLOUR I LIVE STOCK NOTES 1 Hogs on pasture are not so liable to be troubled with intestinal worms and are usually in a thrifty condition. * * • * Horses’ teeth demand an examina tion at least once a year. As the horse gets some age, his teeth need rasping oftener. * * The only unbleached flour made and sold on the coast. Bread made from it is the de light of every member of the household. In flavor, moisture and digestive properties it is unexcelled. It is life-giving and life- sustaining. It supplies every food need of the body. • The success of the hog business hinges on the fact that the most eco nomical gains are made when the pig is in a growing condition. * The calf when about a good idea oats, barley bran. * * will start to eat grain two weeks old and it is to start out with ground or corn meal and wheat E. J. Snyder and R. H. Whitworth o f this place and John Jr. Stauffer of Hubbard motored to Falls Cityj Sat urday night to attend some doings of the “ Dokys, ’ ’ the Knights o f Khor- assan, where 50 new members cross ed th§ “ burning sauds.” Different Colors of Paper Many business men have a system of using different colors of paper for different printed forms, thus distinguishing each form by its color. We still have a good supply of Crown Flour made from last year’s wheat, which of course is superior to the new crop flour. Try A Sack W e can work this system out for you, using the Utility Business Paper, and you will find that it saves you time and money. Let us show you the advantage of stand ardizing your paper and your printing. WILL-SNYDER CO. THE STORE OF MERIT