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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
SUMMONS I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Notice is hereby given to the legal COUNTY OF MARION. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING D eclares Filipinos A ll s ervice Is Our Slogan afety Is Our W atchword ! voters o f Joint S c h o o l D is - j trict No. 23 o f Marion County and Marianna Vandeleur, Plaintiff, 303 o f Clackamas County, State of vs. j Oregon, that a Special School meet- j B. F. Cone arid Nancy Jane Cone, his! ing o f said District will be held ^ i wife, H. B. Cone and Eurata A. Cone, i the I. 0. 0 F, Hall,on the 27th day of j his wife,Laura Ernst and Fred Ernst j must be judged by what it will buy. Former Illinois Congressman, Back From Philippines, November 1920, at 7:30 o’ clock in the j her husband, Mary Anna Rice and A.L. \ afternoon to vote on the proposition Rice, her husband, G. A. Cone and And while dollars have been cheap Gives interesting Views on Island Affairs. of levying a special district tax. Alice Cone, his wife, William L. Mur- before, they have always increased The total amount of money needed rày and Jessie Murray, his wife,’ Re- j j in value again. The moral is plain. by the district during the fiscal year becca Thamer and W. E. Thamer, her j ! By FO R M E R C O N G R E SSM A N C L Y D E H. T A VEN N ER . beginning on June 30th, 1920, and end husband, (being all the heirs-at-law of i 1 Save your .cheap dollars, for their T h e 10,500,000 principally to tiie fact that in the ing on June 30, .1921, is estimated in G. A. Cone, Sr., deceased), Melissa E. j| purchasing power is sure to increase. Inhabitants of the Jones law America gave the Filipinos the following budget and includes the Hug, wife of John Hug, deceased, J. j| Philippines a r e her word of honor that as soon as a amounts to be received from the coun S. Vandeleur and Helen Vandeleur, his j 1 practically ..unani stable government could be establish ty school fund, state school fund, wife, the unknown heirs of Adelaide! a mous, in their de ed we would withdraw our sovereignty special district tax, and all other Banget, deceased, the unknown heirs11 sire for independ from the Philippine Islands. of Pyra Rudolph, deceased, and all j | ence. It might, at first thought, seem moneys of the district: we will pay you 4% interest on your time deposits, other persons whom it may concern, BUDGET T h i s is t h e strange that in their sincere appre and 4% compounded quarerly on savings accounts. Défendants, strongest impres ciation of all that we have done for Estimated Expenditures sion that I have them, the Filipino people should place SUMMONS brought back with most emphasis on the promise to grant 1 Teachers ’ salaries. . . . $ 3940.00 To B. F. Cone and Nancy Jane Cone, t them their independence. For it can-j me after touring 2 Furniture . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 his wife, J. S, Vandeleur and Helen the islands from not be successfully denied that on the Vandeleur, his wife, the unknown heirs one end to the whole the United States has treated I 3 Apparatus and sup o f Adelaide Banget, deçeased, the un plies, ' such as maps, Clyde H. Tavenner. other, and after the Filipino people better than any ! known heirs of Pyra Rudolph, deceased j having come in nation ever, treated a dependent alien Time Savings Checking Accounts chalk, erasers, stoves, people I d all the days since the.curtaln contact with ail classes of the people. and all other persons unknown claiming - curtains, etc., .......... 150.09 -any right, title or interest in the real; i found, however, that the viewpoint rose on the dawn of civilization. If 4% compounded quarterly on Savings Deposits of Americans in the Philippines, and we do not spoil it, it is a record that 4 Library books . . . . . . property described in the complaint i 4% paid on Time Deposits 50.00 Americans in the United States, on the we can be proud of. 25.00“ rein, . 5 F la g s ........... (Under Exacting State Supervision) subject of independence, is not the But it really isn't so strange that In the.name of the State of Oregon ' same. the Filipino should love us more for 6 Repairs o f sch o o 1- you and each o f you are hereby re The attitude of the American gov our promise to give them sovereignty houses, outbuildings quired to appear and answer the com- j == ernment, and the great mass of the over themselves than for our other or fences . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 plaint filed against you in the a b o v e !“ people of the United States, is to con good works, for which, after ail, out sider the Philippine question from the 7 Improving grounds .. 50.00 entitled Court in this cause on or be-l .T unselfish viewpoint of what is best side of army and navy expenditures, fore the expiration of six weeks from j 8 , Playground equipment 100 00 for the FHipmo people Ninety-five the Filipinos have been taxed, and the date of the first publication herein; j per cent of the opposition to inde properly so, for every cent of the cost. 9 Transportation o f to appear on or before the 9th day of j pendence emanates from American in If we but reverse the situation, and pupils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 December 1920; and if you fail so to; vestors in the Islands who are quite place ourselves in the shoes of tiie j appear and answer said complaint by ’ naturally more interested In the size Filipinos, which cannot be said to be 1'0- Tuition o f p u p ils .... said daté, plaintiff herein will apply to 450.00 t^e Court, for a relief prayed for in of their dividends than the freedom of an unfair way of getting at the other 11 Janitor’s wages . . . . her complaint, viz: A -d ecree of the nn alien people. fellow's viewpoint, we shall see that 12 Janitor’s supplies 25.00 Court decreeing the plaintiff herein to Tiie unfortunate feature of the sit it is not strange. 13 F u e l ............................. 250.00 be the owner in fee simple of the fol uation is that the Opponents of inde Suppose that Great Britain or any lowing described real property. Lots pendence,"'ij) order to convince the peo other power that you can think of by re 14 Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . one, two, three and four in Block four ple of the United States that the Fili teen in ST. ALEXCIE in the County of ferring to your geography or history, 15 W a t e r ......................... pinos should not be granted their in Marion, State of Oregon, as appears should impose its sovereignty upon us 25.00 from the recorded plat thereof now of 16 Clerk’s salary . . . . . . . dependence, find it necessary to j libel an entire race. To tell a sensitive against our wili and then give, us an 17 Postage and stationery 15.00 record in office of the County Clerk in said County and State: That her title Christian people that they shall not infinitely better government than we If so, let, us know to said real property be forever quieted have their promised independence be now enjoy? Could any such* foreign 18 For the payment of and that the defendants herein and all we can fix them. cause they *re not fit for it will in power ever succeed in convincing us bonded debt and in other persons whomsoever be restrained the end prove a mistaken policy. It that it had our welfare more at heart terest thereon, issued from asserting any title to or interest will only make their demand for In than we have ourselves. in said real property adverse to plain under Sections 117, dependence the stronger. But to return to my story, the Fili tiff. ' Ai the present time, however, the pinos heartily nianked us for the This^summons is served upon you by)! 144, to 148, and 422 o f massés of the Filipino people 'still Jones, law, considering it a sort of a publication thereof in the Aurora Ob-¡I the School Laws o f server, a newspaper of general ctrcu-1 have absolute confidence In the good covenant between the Filipino and Oregon, 1 9 1 7 .................... .............| lation published in Aurora, County of j faith of America. Their loyalty and I American peoples,- and immediately T ., . , , ¡Marion, State of Oregon, pursuant toi gratitude to Unde Sam has not as 120 Incidental and emer- ^ j an order of the Honorable Percy II. | j et. been impaired by the misrepre applied themselves to the task of set g e n c ie s .......... _/'25(£(0 Kelly, Judge of the above entitled) sentations'of the retentioriists. Their ting up the prescribed stable govern Court, dated the 21st day of October! leaders are intelligent enough to dis ment. And they set U up. It is in 121 1920. The date of the first publication.) tinguish between those Americans the Philippines now. America's own 1-22 of this summons is the 28th day of i who oppose- their aspirations to in representative in the islands, the gov October 1920 and the last publication j dependence for purely selfish reasons, ernor general, officially reports it 1s ! 23 thereef is the 9th day of December 1920. j NAPOLEON DAVIS and the great mass of tiie American there, and recommends that since- the 24 Total estimated am’t Attorney for Plaintiff. (><■<> f il e w h o m th ey k n o w d e sir e this Filipinos have earnestly fulfilled their o f money to be ex- 'S t ' Post Office Address, Aurora, ! government' t© do by the Filipinos, part of tiie agreement, America should Oregon, R. R; No. 3. pended for all pur- , ¡¿k only that which is juste and ’right. he as prompt in carrying out its part- 'illis connection, it is interesting o f ’ (he contract. %A poses during the year.. 5680.00 to review tiie development of the pres SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING | So that, in a few words, it Is not ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ent friendly relationship between the the Philippines that now are on trial, - I From county school fund Filip bio and American peoples. but the United States. Phone 124 12 th and Main Streets : Notice is hereby given to thè legal; Fievious to 1916 tiie Phiiipptne- There Is but one answer. America during trh e cOming voters o f School District No. 23 o f j j’ (Located at Willard Service Station) American relationship is declared to will carry out its agreement. And school year ......... 988:16 Marion and 393 o f Clackamas County j ] have, been not of the best. But with since we are going to do it, we' cannot OREGON CITY - - OREGON tiie,passage in that year of the Jones afford to quibble and split hairs and (Use amount- 'of county State of Oregon, that a special schoolji ltuv by practically, both the Republican hesitate until our tardiness, robs us | fund received last year as meeting of said District will be held atj< arid Democratic memberships of Con of half the glory of our achievement. 7:30 o’ clock in the afternoon at the I. • gress, a better feeling- developed.1“ This Let us act, with a promptness and will basis in making this esti O. O, F. Hali for the following objects: . .'“better feeling” has now grown into ingness really^ worthy ot-America. mate.) For the purpose of determining whether ) a very strong, bond of sympathy and And when the people of the.United | From state school fund or not the school bonds recenty voted If affection. States set up the Philippine Republic by the above entitled school district j I The happy attitude of the Filipino as the first Christian democracy of j during the c o m i n g people tow ar-j-America is .due not prin the Far East, they will be building a I school year . . . . . . . . . . . 234,31 should be retired with the money o b -1 j tained from this sale and for the pur-[, cipally to the fact that Americans monument to themselves that will ¡hive shown the Filipinos trow to make stand throughout eternity. On that ! (Use amount o f state pose of authorizing the levy of a tax j I school fund received last iiioir country a better place to live'in; day the beacon light of hope, humanity for the payment of interest on said ! j hoi principally to tiie fact we have and justice will flash uro. i»d the world j year as basis in making bonds to the date of their retirement! Kupcnniended thé 'implanting in the Such an example by America will ac and for the further purpose of eonsid- ! | this estimate.) I'h.lippines of one of the, finest edu- complish.mure for the weak and strug ering other matters which might be j i yrinniil systems in tiie world ; nor to gling popples of the .earth .than tiie I Cash now in hands o f the necessary in connection there with or) Hie oiiilding of high ciass roads, four year world war. with,,.all its cost district clerk ........ appertaining thereto. bridges and public! Works- but is due in life and treasure. ■ ¡ Cash now in the hanefk of To vote on the proposition of levying j a special tax to provide $1800 for the | the county treasurer, be- W ant Independence The Worth of a Dollar In The Meantime Aurora State Bank Have You -, Any Electric Troubles? House W iring Starting—-L% hting-—Ignition M otor A nd Generator Repairing LANGLEY ELECTRIC CO. The W orlds Most Beautiful Volcano! Nevertheless It Is a Reservoir of Titanic Destructive Powers, longing to the district .................... \ Pu£ * a®e ° f a high school site. Dated this third day of Nov. 1920 Attest: Allen J. Zimmerman, Clerk, j Zeno Schwab, Chairman Board of Directors. | Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the com ing school year . . . . . . . (Do not include the money to be received from the tax which it is propos ed to vote.) Total estimated receipts, not including thé money to be received from the tax which it is proposed to vote_______!_________ 1222.47 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the y e a r .................... 5680,00 Total estimated receipts, not including the tax to be v o t e d * . . . __ 1222,47« Balance, amount to be raised by district tax__ 4457,53 Dated this third day of November 1920. Attest: Allen J.'Zimmerman District Clerk. Mayon Volcano, now quiet, but which in the recent past has taken many Zeno Schwab, lives and destroyed much property. The Philippine Islands are one of the Chairman Board of Directors. most interesting lands in the world for the American tourist to visit. "Cold In the Head” Is an acuta attack o f Nasal Catarrh. Per- tons who are subject to frequent “ colds In the head” will find that the use of HA'LL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks o f Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Is »tak en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces o f the System. All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. $100.00 for any case o f catarrh that HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Will not cure. T . 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. j i j ; NOTICE The Molalla Electric Co. has pur chased the entire stock of lighting fix tures and shades of the Western Elec tric Works of Portland. They are now or: sale at most reasonable prices, MOLALLA ELECTRIC CO. Canby, Oregon We do home wiring? handle motors and everything electrical. O. D. EBY The sensible size of the Chevrolet “ Four Ninety” Touring Car assures both riding comfort and low operating cost. It is a roomy car-three passengers being com fortable accommadated in the back seat. It is heavy enough to hold the road at all times. Light enough to be easy to handle and economical of gasoline and tires. Chevrolet dependability is so well estab lished that you can buy this handsome tour ing car with entire confidence. J. W . BERKEY, Chevrolet Dealer WOODBURN,OREGON Phone Blue 18 ¿ Postoffice Bldg. day of November, A. D. 1920 at the R. B. F. GIESY hour of ten o ’ clock A. M. of said day in the County Court room in the County Oregon City, Oregon Courthouse at Salem, Oregon as the Estates, Trusts, Confidential Advice time and place for hearing any and all objections to said final report and the j discharge of said executor. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL Henry J. Keil, SETTLEMENT Executor of the last will and testa ment of Frederick Keil, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un Grant B. Dimick & W. L. Mulvey, dersigned executor of the last will and Attorneys for executor. testament of Frederick Keil, deceased, Address: Oregon City, Ore. has filed his final report with the Coun ty Court of Marion County, Oregon, First Publication, October 14, 1920. Both Phones and the Court has set Monday, the 22nd Last Publication, November 11, 1920, Office at Residence ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Mount Mayon, in the province of Aibay, Philippine Islands, is declared to be one of the most beautiful volcanoes in the world. No matter from DIVIDED PASTURES FOR HOGS which side the mountain is viewed, the cone is almost perfectly symmetrical. The setting of the volcano has much to do with its exquisite beauty, as it Animals Thrive Much Better on Young Tender Shoots Than on Old rises to a height of 7,943 feet from an almost level plain. The peak is visible j Hardened Stalks. for more. ’Ilian GO miles, its regular, bare slopes near the top giving rare | reflections from the illumination of the sun, while at its base is one of the ' If has been found repeatedly that most productive and picturesque landscapes to be seen anywhere in the world, A »magnificent road, 120 miles in length, circles the mountain at its hogs will do better on the young ten base, passing through the most varying scenery. Mayon has a history as an der shoots than on the old hardened active; volcano. It lias destroyed whole towns. The most destructive erup stalks. For that reason it is advisable tion, was in 1814, when 1,200'persons were killed. It last came to life in ro divide the pastures so that the hogs 19(g), send hg a river of lava into the sea at a distance of 8 miles from thV can he shifted from one to the other at intervals of a week or ten days. Sígitéri ’ Siut& ílfea* It lias been quiet. | Chevrolet “ 490” Touring D Physician and Surgeon Aurora, Or.