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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
Auro r a Published Every Thursday AURORA, MARION COUNTY* OREGON MAY 7, 1925 VOL. XIV. State Federation of Women’s JBorglars Rob Canby Home ITEMS OF STATE WIDE INTEREST County Community Federation Meets Oubs to Meet June 1 The scheduled meeting o f the county Helena . Ulbricht, 3, and little commun ity federation met at I.qO. O. Club women throughout the state are Today and tomorrow, May Tth and Mother, Arnold, 17 months, children F. hall,, Tu&aay evening, the 5th. A anticipating with great interest the 8th, the pupils o f the grade school will W. Hal McNair of Ashland was re- of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ulbricht, fairn very enjoy able program was presented, receive health examinations under the annual convention o f the Oregon Feder ess, living one mile west of Free consisting o f music and recitation*by appointed a member of the state board | ation o f Women’ s Clubs to be held in water, were drowned in the Pleasant Aurora people and speeches jpy several following corps o f examiners: of pharmacy. Marshfield June 1, 2, 3 and 4, Dr. Estelle Ford Warner and Dr. 1 View irrigation ditch which flows gentlemen .from Portland. Declama Preliminary plans for an- inspiring, A wave of intestinal influenza has Lucy E. Guldbrandsen. physicians; past their home. tions b y ^ ’eggy^Sadler and Maxine informing and entertaining ' session are been prevalent on the University of Miss Twedton. Mrs. Brown and Miss Giesy were much applauded. A duet Petitions for the initiative or refer being worked out by the president, Oregon campus during the last week. Williamson, nurses. The physicians * / endum of a measure shall contaig a by Mrs. E. G. Robinson and Mrs. Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar; the chairman will be at the school building on these Establishment of eastern Oregon Frank Miller and a piano solo by Miss' minimum of 9094 names of qualified o f the program committeee, Mrs. F. two days from 9:00 to 3:30 o ’clock. It headquarters for the Oregon Humane voters, according, to announcement Doris Crowe were thoroughly enjoyed. M. Groshong, of Portland, and Mrs. A, is hoped each pupil may have father or society in The Dalles isvbeing consid A speech by E. E. Faville was followed made by the secnetary of state fol If. Myers, o f Marshfield, president of mother present at his examination. No ered. lowing receipt of a legal opinion from by short talks by W.J. Gilman of 0 . A. the hostess club, the Marshfield effort at this visit is being made to Funds aggregating $117,705.77 were t{ie attorney-general. C. and Mr. Ide of the Oregon State Woman’s Civic Club. offer examinations to babies and turned over to the state treasurer by Chamber o f Commerce. \ Lunch was The keynotes of the convention will Umatilla county has five market children under six. years. By arrange the state land department during served by the Asre^a people. Some be the American Home and Law En road projects either under construc ment with the Aurora Woman’s Club Butteville April. 150 or 200 people weie, in atten^i^e. forcement, the new notes in the Gen tion or to be constructed as a part oi and.the Community Club, the Health The third annual meeting of the the 1925 road building program. It is eral Federation of Women’s Clubs Center f o f pre-school and infant M. Brennon is erecting a bungalow Old Wasco County Pioneers’ associa 'which are being sounded by Mrs. John estimated that the county will have Offers $10,000 In Cash children may be-held during the early in Butteville. It is to replace the old tion was held at the civic auditorium D. Sherman. available' about $130,000 for market summer months. hotel that he wrecked some time ago. in The Dalles, Prizes for Best Essays One and perhaps more outside speak roads during the year. SALIENT POINTS REGARDING HEALTH A new moving picture theater to ers wills be secured and department He plans to rent it. Bonbright & Company^ New York in The Southern Pacific system had EXAMINATIONS’^ '* ^ and division heads and committee chair The former country home of J. L. have a seating capacity o f between net operating income of $40,733,741.63 vestment bankers, h'av^^ffered 'a total * 1. Well trained specialists of- long 1400 and 1500, will be erected in Salem men are planning programs which shall Linn has been sold again. Mr. Davis during the year 1924, or $10,176,686.18 of $10,000 in cash prize#, for the best experience make the examination—Dr. be both informing and entertaining. now owns it. This is the second trade during the present year. less than during 1923, according to the articles in dealing with the electrical Estelle F. Warner and Dr. Lucy E . . The usual annual reports o f the heads it has had inside o f six months. Mrs. According to reports from the city annual report of the corporation filed developments in ; the United States Gulbrandsen. o f the several departments o f work Linn and family are staying in the health office there are more than 200 in the offices of the public service since 1920, and forecasting such de 2. Only advice is given. Mothers will not be given verbally, but will be main house till school is out, then they cases o f influenza in Vernonia. Only commission at Salem. velopment during the next five years. go to their family -physicians or whom presented in writing and published in will go to Montaua, where Mr. Linn is one death has resulted, however. This contest is open to everybody, they wish for any treatment or correc The Oregon state fish commission the year book. Club presidents will, now caring for a stock and grain farm Mrs. Florence Garver of Portland has authorized the building of a new and has no conditions tied to it. tion advised, however, give brief reports of the owned by them. Mr. Davis is from was elected state war mother at the Students in the O regon colleges and 3. AH health exsrpinations are free, fish hatchery on Rock creek, a tri year’s work from the floor o f the con Granite Falls. Wash, first annual state convention of the butary of the Umpqua- river. The schools and all others i Who desire to 4. parents are urged to be present vention. Mr. Scholtz is planting a large field American War Mothers in Salem. hatchery will be ready for operation take part in this big contest may se at examinations. They may be given In an ettort to make the convention o f corn. Dr. Stella Ford Warner has arrived in the-fall and will take care of 7,- cure full information by writing to 'an appointment at some time con His ground is in excellent o f more actual assistance 'to the indi shape. Bonbright & Company. in Salem from the east to act as di 000,000 or 8,000,000 eggs. venient to them. vidual club woftmn some o f the de Prize winners "Will be announced at. 5. Appointments begin at 9:30 and rector of medical service for the- Charges filed with the state su The roads in this district have been partments are planning luncheon con Marion county child health demon preme court a few weeks ago involv the conventionjoiyhe National Elec close about 3:30 o’ clock. Twenty (20) Much im ferences which will give opportunity getting a good grading. tric Light Association an San Fran minutes are allowed for each examina stration, ing Clyde N. Johnson, ex-district at for round table discussion and inter provement can be noticed. • tion. A meeting of county judges will be torney of Lane county, were found to cisco in June. change o f ideas.. Such conferences will Mr. Yergen is putting in the place held in Portland May 19 to consider Competitors have also a chance at an be unwarranted, according to a report be held by the American Home de owned by Mr. McCann, deceased. what is termed the “ auto-tramp nui prepared by the, grievance committee additional series o f cash prizes amount partment. Mrs. Jessie McComb, chair Obituary sance” and the best means of taking of the Oregon State Bar association. ing to $10,000 ($20,000 altogether) for A good time was had by those who man and the Press Publicity depart all papers contributed will be kept un care of it. attended the Champoeg celebration. The public service commission'* has, til 1930 and then analyzed and the best ment, Miss Vella Winner, chairman. . Florence Edna, daughter of S. S. and W, A. Dalziel, private secretary to extended uptil May 23 the timé for The reception on the opening night Most o f the spring grain is planted. paper then held to contain the best with addresses o f welcome, responses, Many o f the farmers who had to re Governor Pierce, has been appointed a filing annual reports by public utili forecast for the years 1925 to 1930 in Nellie Miller, was born February 6th, music and a social time is the one big seed a large portion o f their fall grain member of the board of survey and ties operating in the state of Oregon. clusive, will receive the additional $10,- 1925, and died May 4th. 1925, aged 13 Bocial event o f the convention. The have planted. Those with tractors have adjustment for the federal reclamation The extension of time was granted oOO offered by tb# American Super years, 2 months and 28 days. Florence was operated on at the at the request of a large number of power CorporatiortjHj hostess club is also planning a beach been running overtime to keep up with department. Deaconess hospital, Salem, for appen utilities which were unable to com Prospects are that there will be a Bupper for the delegates which is ex the season. dicitis May 3rd, and death claimed her , bumper crop of strawberries and plete their reports by April 30. pected to be a very happy affair. Thevjhop growers have their hands tl(e following day. Interment was June is the most delightful month o f full, but help is plentiful. Some have cherries in the M,U1 City vicinity this -•»■'The; state land board has exempted Coming Events / made In the 2ion cemetery May 6tiF-«t the year in Coos county and nothing is their hops contracted for this year. year, the plants and trees being in a Coos, Lane and Douglas counties from 2:00 o ’clock p. fti. promising condition. the payment of royalty on sand and being left undone to make this con The average priee is around 17 cents. May 16, K. of P. dance. “ Death, as a reaper with his sickle Contracts will be let in a few days gravel taken from the Umpqua river vention the largest and most interest June 15-19, Rose Festival in Port keen, The short cut on the road from for the improvement of the Roosevelt for the construction of Camp Jack- ing and helpful ever held by the Fed land. Takes the bearded grain at a breath Butteville to Fargo is practically a sure son, as the annual encampment at and Umpqua highways and a number eration. Sept. 23-26. Clackamas County Fair. And the flowers that grow between. ” thing. Petitions were circulated early of market roads in those counties. Medford of the Oregon national guard Delegates’ names should be sent at June 15 to 20, Rose Festival, Port Father, mother, two sisters, two once to the housing chairman, Mrs. O. in the year, and shortly after it was in June will be known. Almost universal indorsement in land. brothers dnd a host o f relatives and F, McKnight, Marshfield, Oregon, and surveyed. It is planned to work on (he Rapid Increase in gas consumption central Oregon of the movement ini June 1-4, Oregon Federation of friends mourn her departure. She wilt the chairman of credentials, Mrs. clearing and grading in June.' in Portland has necessitated construc tiated by The Dalles-Wasco county Woman's Clubs meet at Marshfield. be missed here but will help to swell Rhode B. Hayes. Castle Rose Apart The old time dance held at Butteville tion of a new gas holder by the Port chamber of commerce to combat the June 6-13, at Portland, National Fed the chorus around the Great White ments. corner 26th St. and Sandy last Saturday night was a success. A land Gas & Coke company, at a cost referendum on house bill No. 413 call Throne. Boulevard. Portland. Oregon. ing for regulation of trucks and motor eration of Music Clubs. leading feature was the old time dances of approximately $353,000. Sept. 21-25, at Portland, I. O. O. F. 8taged by older folks. Many interest Return of the state banking depart busses is being indicated by response Oct. 31, at Portland, P. I. Livestock Seek Information Regarding Farm Lands ing as well as ancient fads were seen. ment from Portland to Salem is de received to telegrams sent other com Notice to the Public mercial bodies in the district. Exposition. It is surprising how good the spring manded in mandamus proceedings fil Mrs. Helen Bair, 20, who was being 2nd week in June, at Portland, Rose >* Portland, May 5.—Names of 2670 crops look. The grain comes up in a ed in the Marion county circuit court On account o f tics, piling and cord- transported from Bend to the indus Festival. settlers interested in Oregon’s agricul short time, due to the hot days. The by John Carson, district attorney. wood being cut on lands adjoining mine In the past 18 months 10,997 coyotes trial school for girls at Salem, to tural opportunities were received yes clover looks encouraging and to all and the timber being; full o f inflam which she had been committed after OUR 6 L A 5 5 E S - terday by the Land Settlement De prospects there will be a good fruit have been killed by trappers in east-1 mable material,' it becomes necessary pleading guilty to a charge of liquor partment o f the Portland Chamber of crop. The recent frost was too light ern Oregon, according to Stanley AH that All that- - for me to close my place to picnicers possession, was kidnapped by a man Commerce from H. W. Byerly, general to do any material damage, and as the Jewett, predatory animal inspector of Science. Artistry* and campers to avoid the danger o f a driving an automobile bearing a Cali the United States biological survey. canfiye cantadit immigration agent o f the Northern trees stood the cold last winter, all forest fire this summer. fornia license plate, while the party Pscific Railway Company, as the result Total crop production in the Tule ought to be well. Respectfully, stopped at a Hood River service sta o f the joint advertising campaign con lake section for this year will exceed ducted by the three trancontinental "Mrs. Whitman and her sister were in W h . B ru n s , tion. 301-2-3-4 (5dIßttL0t the half billion bushel yield of 1924, lines co-operating in developing the 19-3tc R. 5, Box 5. Aurora, Ore. Portland, Monday. The battleship Oregon, which is to according to an estimate made by C. DrltE.Morrté DrAMtfollock Northwest. be taken over by the state of Oregon A. Henderson, Klamath county agent. under an appropriation authorized at Chester Clark, United States cus the last session of the legislature, will toms collector at Marshfield, in his be ready for delivery in Portland har monthly report on business done by bor on June 15. The old battleship is lumbering interests shows an export «¿FED ER AL RESERVE now at Bremerton navyyard, where .S Y S T E M . of 11,205,037 feet of lumber during MEMBER it is being repainted and otherwise April. FEDERAL RESER put in condition by the United States .S Y S TEM . J. D. Mickle, state dairy and food government. commissioner, is notifying egg pro With a proposal for higher fees than ducers and dealers that the egg law those provided in honse bill 413, a passed at the recent session of the measure for the taxing of passenger In our Bank we use every known method for protection legislature will go into effect on busses and freight trucks ’on a pas of our depositors. We have.adopted the Protectu Check System May 26. has provided within her senger mile or 10-mile basis, R. W. for the benefit of our depositors so that the amount of their Governor Pierce is being besieged Sawyer, judge of Deschutes county, bosom great supplies o f gold, with requests to commute to life im and R. S. Hamilton, member of the checks may be safeguarded against being “ raised” should they prisonment the death sentences im house of representatives, are initiating silver, and copper, to care fo r be lost, stolen, or fall info dishonest hands. posed upon L. W. Peare and Arthur a measure to be placed before the With thé Protectu Check System, you can write your the exchange needs o f man the Covell, who are scheduled to be hang voters of Oregon. check for a given amount and by a cutter attached to the cover, world over. ed May 22. The public service commission has you can then tear off the check at the desired amount (like a About 1000 citizens of Lincoln coun vacated an order suspending new Why not emulate this wonder money order). No check raiser can then raise your check for ty assemble^ in the streets at Toledo rates Bought by the Spokane, Port ful conservation o f resources by in a mass meeting to oppose the im land & Seattle Railway company and five to five hundred or ten to one hundred dollars. portation of Japanese labor for oper the Spokane, Seattle & Portland laying up a reserve to span over These new Protectu Checks are supplied to all our de ation of the Pacific Spruce corpora Transportation company. The propos positors with checking accounts without cost. the years o f old age. And if tion’s sawmill. ed new rates, which are a slight in If you are considering opening a checking account, call at you are a father or mother it is Dr. Maurice Butler, dentist with of crease over those now in effect, will our bank and see this improved.service that we are furnishing fices in Independence, suffered the become operative as soon as the com incumbent upon you to help your loss of his right eye and a fractured pleted tariffs are filed. our patrons. children make a start in this skull when an automobile in which Improved business conditions in he was riding skidded oft the Salem- Portland during April were reflected world. Like Mother Nature, SPECIAL ÇIZE :CHECK ÉfoOKS FOR BUSINESS USE. Dallas highway. by increased bank clearings and a sub start building a “ Nest E gg” to EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET, DESK AND* PAY ROLL USE An analysis of the stomach ana stantial gain in building permits com help them along in the future. vital organs of Mrs. R. L. Gimlin, who pared with the same month last year. died suddenly at Coquiile about a Bank clearings for the month amount month agev and whose body was ex ed to $171i'403,677 compared with $159,- humed for examination recently, show 139,035 for March. Building permits ed only negative results. issued during the month numbered Establishment of a game reserve to 1353 for a total value of $3,281,740. take in the land on which the Ore 11 " ■ 1 1 ’ AURORA, ORE. r " A. O F AURORA gon caves, in Josephine county, are Parts for all cars, trucks and tract located, is advocated by Governor ors. W. E. Burns—Dan Burns (Not Pierce, members of the state game Brothers—the same Man) High St., commission and forestry sfficic.!-.. at Ferry, Salem. Using a piece o f automobile spring for a pry. burglars broke a lock in the back window at Peter Stock’s resi dence at Canby Friday night while the family was attending the high school play. The house was ransacked from top to bottom, and money, clothing, dishes and jewelry stolen to the value o f more than $100. Mr. Stock is pro prietor o f the City meat market. More than $30.00, taken in after banking hours Friday, was included in the loot, while a suit o f clothes belonging to Mr. Stock was dropped on the sidewalk by the theives in their rush to get away. The Lane County Bankers’ associa tion will meet at Eugene Thursday. A îi y/ M orriíí O ptk ' a l C o . OudtmßidcT* Your Checks Safeguarded, too M O TH E R NATURE ¿First National la n k Aurora State Bank