Aurora O AURORA Published Every Thursday $1.50 a Year M id w a y B etw een P ortlan d an d Salem , on the Pacific H ig h w a y and SEPT. 19 Luther League Convention 30 Pupils to Ride The Woodburn High School begins Sept. 19: dont start before that. The free truck is being splendidly rigged up and epuipped to hold as nigh as 35 pupils comfortable. The Woodburn High School is the best possible for those o f this community to find. It is really an opportunity for each student o f H. S. age to grasp. Better make arrangements now, and not after it is t ) o late. Aurora Lutherans will be hosts to two gathei'ings o f church pebple within the next few months. On Labor Day September 5th, the annual rally o fj the Willamette Valley Association o f Luth­ er Leagues w ill'be held here and on October 4th and 5th the Pacific Coast Conference will meet in the local Christ church. On Labor Day about 150 young people are expected and at the Confer­ ence about 15 or 20 ministers will be in attendance., The Portland committee has prepared the following program for the Luther League Rally, Sept. 5th. Morning session, 10 o ’ clock in the church. Chairman, Mr. A. A. Krueger o f Salem; Opening Devotions by Rev. dvices from the various leagues in- A Kraus; Address o f Welcome. uieai-e that there will be a large crowd Special music by St. Paul’s Choir, CROWD EXPECTED AT LUTHER LEAGUE CONVENTION o f people in attendance at the Luther | p ortland. Presentation o f topic, What League convention to be held in Au Young People do to Further the Cause rora next Monday. o f Missions” by Miss Irene Schulz o f The program, as printed in last St. John’ s League, Portland. w eek’s Observer, will be followed with Discussion o f topic by one leader from perhaps a few minor changes. The each league and by the assembly in morning session will be held at 10 general. Mri Oscar Boland will repre­ o ’clock in the church. Dinner will be sent the Aurora church in the discus­ served at 12:15 in Brunn’s Grove. The sion. Question Box. conducted by Rev afternoon session will also be held in George Kohler, o f Salem. the Grove. The features of the morn­ ing program are the discussion of Buisness meeting. Closing Service by young people’s part in mission work, Rev. Berthdld. Dinner will be served to be followed by the Question Box, by the ladies o f the local congregation conducted by Rev. Koehler, pastor of 12.30 to all in Brunn’ s Grove. A fte r, State Street Lutheran church, Salem. noon session at 1.30 o ’ clock in Brunn's In the afternoon the program will Grove. Half Hour’ s Song Festival, led consist o f a half hour’s song festival by Mr. Geo. Haehlen o f Portland Con. and the convention address. The fine Address by Rev.' W , F. Schmidt. The choir o f St. Paul's Lutheran church remainder o f the afternoon will be given of Portland, under the leadership of over to a program o f sports, in charge Mr. Geo. Hahlen, will furnish several ° f 51r. A. Rummer. At 6.30 there will be a ‘ ‘ wiener roast” in the Grove. It selections in the morning. The local congregation extends a is needless to add that all the Aurora hearty invitation to all Aurora people people are heartily invited to take part to take part in the joys o f the con­ in the rail. S. P. R y. Five R ural R outes, C ity W a ter, E lectricity, A u to C a m p G rou n d s. C. F. LONG, OF SOUTH D A K O TA V IS IT S SON A T REBEBAH PICNIC Contract for School Hauling M A C aSB U ilO and the grand crops, crops. rus His son, O. 11 MrspjtA. Niesc and daughter, Virginia; Long, has lived in Clackamas county Aijr, and Mrs. Ralph Regan, Miss Ce- more than ten years, and has farmed j Gansseder and Miss Cameron nearly /all that time at Macksburg. j Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lockwood, of Friends and relatives o f Mr. and Portland, visited this week with Mr. Mbs. W. W. Doemsky were entertained j an(j jyjr W. E. Etai banadi. at the home o f Mr. John Bchwabauer, o f Needy, on Sunday, August 28. A Rev. O. C. Weller, is going to take dance was given in honor of the young a little vacation, and during the couple, who are making % visit in this month o f September there will be no vicinity from California, where they preaching at the Aurora Presbyter­ now reside. The guests included: Mr. ian church. X and Mrs. Louis Doemsky, M!r. and Mrs. Lewis Keil, Mr. and Mr'ST Glen Ca-1 Better run over to Can by and see rothers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grimm, I what G. W. White Motor Co. can offer t Mr. 9nd Mrs. John I*ugh, Mr. and Mrs. you in a used car. Special bargains 1. t. Herman Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. tfiio week. Brockert, Mr. and Mrs. John Scliwa- The G. W. White Motor Co. o f Can- bauer, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Daemsky, by have a good many bargains in used Mrs. Molly Roche, Misses Mary Scheer, Fords this week. Better go over and Louise Smidt, Bertha Brockart, Irma pick out yours at a saving in money. 1 1. Y Roche, Lothea Hornig, Vesta Carothers, Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Snyder from Port­ T Mildred Grimm, Selma Cgrothers, Esther land and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scholl from Grimm, Hazel Carothers, Evelyn Pugh, Pearl Pugh; Cleo Carothers, Ida Schwa- Hubbard visited the Misses Lizzie and T bauer, and Esther Doemsky, and Messrs, t Clara Will Sunday, Leo Keil, Mjcrl Smidt, John Schwa- T baucr, Lyle Carothers, Claremont Smidt, Tomatoes now for 75 cents T William Schwabauer, Walter Grimm, I per bushel m the field. Bring your T and Eiden Pugh. - j boxes. Fry Bros. Aurora. 3t X ? » X J T Y ¡¡ h I i ' ¿First National Bank OF AURORA Y T f f Y T ? ? f É Y X t # Y Y Y T The Boys’ and'Girls’ Live Stock and Grain Clubs will carry on judging contests at the Clackamas County Fair, the Oregon State Fair, and the Pacific International Live Stock Exposition. The First National Bank desires to see the boys and girls o f this community take an active interest in these demon­ strations o f the value o f this Club Work. W e will gladly give you full information as to the pro­ grams and entries, and have made arrangements whereby, if you desire, you may have this Club W ork explained to you by the State Club Leaders, at these three Fairs. This bank is owned by Sixty-three o f the farmers and business people o f this community, who are all interested in your advancement. Y ou will Always Find a Cordial Welcórre I: i X { t T X 4 l g i w anh JmieBtittftti (Ecmpattg The personel! of our offi ers and directors contains men well versed on matters pertaining l? real estate, investment bonds and legal opinions. We are sure the investing and borrowing public will feel free to seek any needed advice or information" from this new local institution; our office is maintained with 3Hrst National Hank OF AURORA 4 4 . . U Hartman’s Eyeglass Service KEEPS AN EYE ON YOUR EYES HARTMAN BROS. JewelerB & Opticians SALEM . ORE„ We can not be any more sincere and frank than to say that we are deeply interested in the'prosperity of this com­ munity because we know that its well-being means the con­ tinued healthy growth and prosperity of our bank. We strive to promote the interests of our community in every way that is consistent with sound banking. 4 I I ? Quality Circu­ lation Counts. The Observer has it. T I t T Cigarette To s e a l in th© delicious Burley to b a c c o flavor. It3s T oasted f i ____ a fe ty Is O u r W a tc h w o r d X Y I — e rv ice Is O u r S logan T V ♦Î# - Announces the completio n o f its organization, vested with ample powers to properly meet every need of both the borrower and the investor, * f T Tf X 4 ¿ Butteville Grange announce a (Sty? SteJifral mortgage f 4 f m The family o f Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. dance in their hall at Butteville for Lewis Keil and son Leo, o f Aurora, Saturday night. Miss Loletha Horning o f Cahby, Mr. i and Mrs. Geo. Brocket o f Needy. At j a late hour before they departed i Chas. Spagle snapped the crowd with j his camera, all declaring they had j Ferdinand Kraxberger who has just returned from a visit in Ger­ many, says ^ conditions there appear to be about as prosperous as in Amer­ ica. A square meal for 15 cents and glass o f beer for two cents. That heats Portland in some respects— es­ pecially the price o f beer. The threshing was on and the threshers were operated by electricity, Mr. liraxberger says. i t Y t Hop Contracts * Quote Prices From 27 1-2 to 3 pen t a p le a s a n t da-v. r I i f t in this field Earl Grimm o f Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh, Jr., and fam ily o f Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carothers and H X A 5000 bu yers 27 The members of Western Hope R-- bekah lodge and families gave a pleas-* O. B. Long, prosperous farmer if ant surprise to Mr. and Mrs. John Mackfabur» has been entertaining his A party from Aurora and vicinity, Jesse at their liome last Sundav, father, C. F. Long, who last Thursday • A picnic dinner was served at 1* met with the Woodburn High School arrived here from Oelrichs, South Da-^ o ’clock. A good social time was en­ B oird Wednesday night and closed: fin-1 kota. He motored with a party .of joyed by all those present. Those al arrangements fo r hauling pupils fo i Four hop contracts with prices rang- three, including a nephew, to Living- i I a id from school. M. S. Reas has tl e : ,_, , . , , . ... . - .present were: Mr. and Mirs. John Jesse ston, Montana, where he left the paity *»r__ . . contract for hauling, Thirty pupils or j inS f rom 27i cents 35 cents a pound Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Dentel and sou, ir.crj will attend. j were filed in the recorders office yes- and came via the Northern Pacific toj* Richard; M r, and Mrs. D. C. Harms Spokane, thence to Portland o^’ er tin Aarangements will be made to atter d terday. anil children, Myrtle, Alice and S., P, & S. While in Montana Mr. Ldn| to the Athletic part o f the work as we l ! and H. M. Harding Johnnie; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck, a tee various other courses, Parties o f Silverton contracted to sell Hugo |V, spent Pine days visiting iu the Ye I Mr. and Mrs. A. N. White and daughter, lowstoii'e National Park, which, In wishidg information should write or see Loewi, Inc., o f Few York, 5000 pounds Vida; Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Ehlen and o f hops at 35 cents, delivery to be made says, i? wonderful t o . see. One thing Prof. F. E. Fagan. children, Rose, George and. Fred; Mr. in Silverton where the hop yards are he mentioned was that there was o and Mrs. O. G. Morris and daughter, located. A second contract was signed group of cars parked side by side at Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Graves, Mr. HONOR PARTY by the same parties fo r the delivery o f the entrance of the park, one being, and Mrs. George Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Last Sunday, at the beautiful 33,000 pounds o f cluster hobs o f 1921 from Augusta, Maine, one from Miama, W. C. Kinyon, Mr. and Mrs. Phil (cuntrv home o f John Schwaubauer crop at 27J cents. Colvin Brothers o f Florida, one from Duluth, Minnesota, one from Los Angeles and another Wilgand and daughter, Caroline; Mrs. o f Needy, gathered relatives and a Aurora olso contracted with the same from Seattle. This is something that M;u*y Cole, Mrs. Edith Carpenter, Mrs. few intimate friends in honor o f Mr. firm for 10,000 pounds at 28 cents deliv­ Catharine Zimmerman, Mrs, Laura ,all(j Mrs. Louis Doemsky, the latter ery to be made here. might not be seen again— five cars Charley Chung o f Auxara contracted parked close together, from the four Koeher, Mrs. T. H. Kernish, Arthur known by her friends as Lillie Schwaubauer, Mr. and Mrs. William wito A. J. Ray & Son o f Portland for corners and center of the United States, Keil and Eldon Koeher. Doemsky and daughter, Esther, o f the delivery o f 5000 pounds o f hops, Mr. Long is in the mercantile busi­ Gonzales, Calif., to spend a social grown on the Yergen farm, five raile3 ness at Oelrichs, S. D., a small town 'Mrs. E. E. Bradtl, Mrs. D. G. Clark, northwest o f Aurora, for 28c a pound. time. The day was spent in music 30 miles from Hot Springs, the county Mir3. M.. J. Lee and daughter, Miss Lor­ and conversation. At noon a boun­ seat of Fall River county, having been raine, were Portland visitors Monday. teous dinner was served fo r which thus engaged for more than 35 years. AURORA LUTHERAN CHURCH Mrs. Schwaubauer will long be re­ In an interview by the writer, he Said! . V , -------—---------------- membered and to which all did ample The service on Sunday morning will that, the grain crops of South Dakota! ^irs. Edward Bradtl entertained Stm- justice. The following were present: this year were bumper and that every-; J-O^^rif-honor of Mr. B radtl’s birthday, Mr. and Mrs.- John Schwaubauer, be in the German language at 10:30 one is prosperous. The farmers there, j The rooms were beautifully decorated Johnnie, Edith, Lewis and Willie o ’clock. The eermon will be preached he says, are going to be in better ii- j -with ferns and flowers. A sumptuous Schwaubauer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis by the pastor. An important meeting naUeial shape this fall than they have j (jihhfcr was served, the main feature Doemsky, Mr. and Mrs. William been for several years. Mr. Long lei t j bein^> the large cake decorated with Doemsky and daughter, Esther, of of the congregation will be held im­ Monday for Livingston, where he will-j candles. The g u e s t s included Mr. Gonzales, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. H. H. mediately after morning worship. join his party and return via the twin \ Bradtl’s mother, Mrs. Frances Bradtl, Smidt and sons Murel and Ciairmont The Sunday school meets at 9:30. cities in the automobile.-^ He rvas v.ervj 0£ New Era; Mr., and Mrs. Chas. Bradtl o f Oregon City, Mrs. Roche and The annual Mission Festival will be favorably impressed with Oregon and j aml 'children, Francis and Ernestine; daughter o f Gladstone, Miss Mary held on October 9, with Rev. Ludwig, Washington, and commented partieu-; M r.* and Mrs. Clyde Schiedel and son, Scheer o f Macksburg, Miss Louisa larly on this part of the Willamette | Glen; Mr. E. G. Bradtl, Mrs. Lillian Smidt o f Portland, Mr. and Mrs. of Portland, as main speaker. W. F. SCHMIDT, Pastor. \alley and the wonderful, mild climate. Pe\}amp and son, Richard; Mr. and vention. £»♦*♦♦3» V T T £♦ <$» mo. A urora , marión county , O regon , sept i. 1921 VOL. X I . LARGE Ä Morris You will find here a friend­ ly, human interest in your suc­ cess and every helpful service which a bank can perform. Eyesight Specialists 204-11 Salem Bank o f Commerce Bldg. Aurora State Bank SALEM, OREGON Capital and Surplus, $40,000 O p tica l C o. 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