Local and Personal
Mrs. Tremayne entertained' a few
friends Saturday afternoon.
Benny Anderson is confined to the
house by an attack o f pneumonia.
Mr. “M. J. Lee. ' o f Canby, was an
Aurora visitor Monday.
Fred Dentel, from the U. S. N., is
visiting his aunt. Mrs. G. Dentel.
Mrs. Loge I. Snyder has been suffer
ing for some days with the prevalent
trouble lagrippe.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Evans drove to
Champoeg, Saturday, to take in the
celebration.
Carl Wigle went to The Dalles, Fri
day, to attend the ‘ meeting of the
pioneers of Wasco county.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. George Miller Jr. drove Sun
day to Mt. Angel and Sil verton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurst and
'daughters. Eloise and Dorothy, spent
the week end op a visit in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tanner, of
Eugene, new proprietors of the Aurora
Cafe, arrived and*took possession Sat
urday.
Mr. M. H. Crisell and family were
dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Manock last week.
Will trade 2 flat building in Seattle,
rental proposition, and. 40 acres im
proved 1J miles from good small town
in Washington for Portland or other
Oregon property.—Observer.-
A1 Will, o f the G, A. Ehlen hard
ware store, has been laid up a few
days with rheumatism.
Work has started on the new bridge
over Dry Creek, a detour having been
arranged for motorists.
Two cars of livestock were shipped
to Portland, Monday, from the Harra-
den ranch, and a car o f wood was
shipped to Portland by W. C. Jeschke.
The first great-grandchild in the
Dentel family arrived at the Chester
Giesy home—a daughter, Phyllis Jane,
born to Mi, and Mrs. Giesy April 23.
Joe Bonn Jr. was in town Monday
recuperating from his labors in calling
at an old-fashioned dance given Satur
day evening at his home on the Meri
dian Road.
The Molalla Electric Company has
completed ifs line between Donald and
the White School and is now in first
class shape to give service.
The friends o f Miss Georgia Kraus
will be pleased to learn that she is get
ting along nicely after her recent
operation.
Mrs. Emery Howe underwent an
operation at the Oregon City hospital
last week? but is said to be getting
along very nicely.
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Harbaugh, o f
Portland, made a brief call in Aurora,
Friday, while enroute to California for
a vacation trip.
Miss Vivian Steuding, with a num
ber o f young ladies from U. o f 0 ..
stopped for a brief call Friday on their
way to attend the celebration at
Champoeg.
Mrs. E. G. Carpenter went to Salem,
Saturday, for a brief visit with her
son, returning home Sunday after a
drive with her son and his family to
Albany and Corvallis,
Dave Hanrahan. who has been laid
up at home for a week or so with a !
cold, is able to be about again.
Aurora School Notes
Childish Palms Often
o f Intense Interest
For Sale: Cork cedar posts standard
size, also extra lengths suitable for
For Sale: American Wonder seed anchor posts. Call at First National
potatoes; a Schofield potato planter. Bank, Aurora. Ore.
17-tfc
I G. E. Gault, at Meridian School, Route
Dr. Osmar K. Wolf, Woodburn, Ore.
15-5tp
| 2, Aurora. Tel. 5007.
is fully equipped to fit your eyes with
proper glasses.
tf
- Miss Helen Cowgill gave a talk on
Have you ever examined the hand
club work over the radio May 6. The
of a newborn baby or of a little chlld7
girls met at the drug store.
Lo and behold, you will find it lined
The barn on the place o f W. C.
Jescbke west o f town was destroyed! At the liical declamatory contest held and marked 1
Very likely the two hands will be
by fire yesterday afternoon.
The i in the Woodburn auditorium, May 1,
qnite different, yet there is as yet no
Donald
Garrett
was
declared
the
win
Aurora fire department responded to |
ner from C division. The final contest possibility o f experience; but just as
the call for help.
under the microscope one may see the
will be held in Salem, May 22.
perfect future flower in the heart of a
David B. Carr Co. has filed action
All the pupils are working very hard bulb, here we have in miniature what
in the circuit court o f Marion county
this week as state examinations are the developed hand may be. Unfortun
ately we have insufficient data.
to collect money alleged to be due from
the 14 and 15.
1 have often wished that a complete
George W. Atwood on subscriptions to
Those getting exemptions are: Stan set of records of the hands of many
purchase shares of stock in the com
ley Gilbertson, Sophie Pardey, Veva children from babyhood to maturity
pany.
■ -
could be collected for reference. There
Garrett and Florence Preston.
seems, however, to be a very notice
The hot weather o f the last few days able period between, say, seven and
Yesterday, wonmouth celebrated the has made it very hardjfor the pupils to fourteen, when the majority of hands
opening of a new tennis court to be study.
are more indefinite in character than
dedicated to the memory o f tne dead
they are either earlier or later, pos
soldiers, Professor Butler, o f Mon
sibly because at this period the aver
age growing boy or girl is in a cycle
mouth, and Miss Theoda Gribbie, of
Radio on German Train»
Aurora being chosen to conduct the
Wireless telephones that will en of physical development. Character Is
temporarily fluid—Jellying, to use a
dedication ceremonies.
able passengers to make long-distance
calls while the trains are in motion homely simile, only in spots.
Not that yon can’t read a lot from
are to be installed June 1 on certain
children's hands, even from an infant’s,
German
express
trains,
notably
those
The K. of P. dance Saturday night
running between Berlin and Hamburg and there Is the marvel of it. Where
registered an attendance of 131 num
and those from Berlin to Frankfort does that mysterious thing that is in
bers, which might be considered a fair News dispatches will be received over dividuality and personality come from?
sized crowd considering there were the telephone from Berlin. The rail What determines that? For not in a
dances the same evening at Butteville, roads have conceded this service to million years can you predict a child’s
Beaver Creek, Oregon City, lVood- :a privately owned “ railroad telephone hands from its parents, any more than
company" that will make rates for you can Its personality.
burn and Silverton.
long distance calls.' The radio ap ' Children’s hands are tremendously
paratus will occupy two compartments interesting. One may guess the direc
tion of change. In infancy the lines
Mrs. Kathren Weygandt, well known of one of the first-class carriages. .are clear and type is not, though I
The
traveler
will
merely
have
to
pass
m Canby, where she has lived for more
down the corridor to these compart have seen an infant’s hands that had
}han 20 years, was married in Van
ments, give his call to an operator all the completeness of an adult paltn.
couver, Wash.. Saturday, May 2, to W. and within a few minutes be connected The amazing diversity of the hand is
Droke of Portland. Following the ex with any telephone subscriber In Indicated by a fact that the wise Chi
nese long ago recognized—that no two
ample of the modern young folks, they Germany.
are ever alike; a finger print is the
went over to the Washington city and
final test of the individual.
in a short t.me were man-and wife.
England Import» Zebras
I have often wondered if no two
Zebras from the wilds of Rhodesia rose leaves are ever exactly alike, if
are soon to be added to the animal the Immense diversity of the human
Mrs. Fred Dentel was hostess to a collections of several of the vast Brit body holds true in all the world of
few friends last Thursday afternoon. ish and Scottish estates, where they matter under ^whatever form.—Ethel
‘ ‘5(0” was played and a luncheon was will have nearly as much freedom as Watts Mumford in the Saturday Eve
served.
Those p r e s e n t
were: in their native haunts. Twenty-two ning Post
zebras arrived In London recently for
Mesdames G. Dentel, H. Ziegler, C.
G. 15. Chapman, an animal Importer,
Announcement was made in Port
Ziegler, H. Martin and Alta May, P. w ho will have charge' of the experi
Hostetler, J. Forman. A. Tremayne, ment of raising the little striped land of the building of a new main
Wm. Gooding, L. Smith and Cyrus, beasts In the British climate. Sev line railroad approximately 150 miles
and Miss Lucile Ziegler.
eral pairs will be assigned to the long from Bend to Klamath Falls, cost
grounds surrounding Chilham castle, ing $6,500,000. The new mileage will
in Kent, owned by Edmund Davis, lie an extension of the Oregon Trunk
while others will go to H. Whitley’s railway.
The fruit situation in Marion coun I’ rimley park, Paignton, Devon, and
ty is the most serious for many years, eight or ten others to Beattock park,
Life Always Sweet
according to S. N. Van Trump, county Dumfriesshire, owned by Sir William
,, There’s night and day, both sweet
fruit inspector. Mr. Van Trump said Cross.
things; sun, moon and stars, all sweet
the Italian prune crop would be far
things. There’s likewise a wind. Life
Aerological Investigation
short of normal. A similar condition
Is very sweet! Who would wish to
The
United
States
weather
bureau
exists with relation to the Petite crop.
die?
On the lowlands the cherry crop was recently established a pilot balloon sta
badly damaged, while in the higher tion for aerological investigation at
W h en They Do, They’ re Fast
elevations the crop will be short of Curacao, Dutch West Indies.
: A Portland woman is having a dress
previous years. Not more than a 15
made of red, white and blue, because
Deepest
Gas
W
ell
per cent crop of loganberries will be
The gas well at Latrobe, Pa., still she says that they are colors that were
harvested. The raspberry and black
holds the record of being the deepest never known to run.—Portland Ex
cap crops will not be 50 per cent of
press.
it having been sunk 7,428 feet.
normal,
The Lutheran Brotherhood o f Ore
gon, which held its annual meeting
May 2-4 at Silverton, drew enormous
crowds. The Eugene Field hall was
filled to capacity three times on Sun
day. when Dr. Stub, from Minneapolis,
ond Governor Pierce were the chief
speakers.
Governor Pierce, among
other things, declared that he knew of
no other man in history who had done
so much for freedom as Martin Luther.
Rev. Schoeler. was again elected vice
president of the organization, and Mr.
Collips Graham a member o f the gov
erning board. Rev. Schoeler was also
elected a member o f several commit
tees, as for instance, that which is to
arrange for the . establishment for a
student pastorate at Eugene, Cor
vallis and Monmouth. Eugene will be
provided for first.
Rev. Schoeler.
Attorney Nelson o f Silverton, and Rev.
Henrickson, o f Silverton, are going to
Eugene. May 12, to pick out a suitable
location for a community hall. to. be
erected for Lutheran students.
Presbyterian Church
Sunday school, 10 a m.
Evening services, 3:00 p. m,
“ I am only one, but I am one; -I can
not do everything, but I can do some
thing. What I ought to do, I should
do, and by the grace o f God I will do.”
In between “ moving day” , the first
o f May, and Memorial day, the 30th of
the same month, there has come with
in the last few years, an anniversary
occasion, which
has successfully
demonstrated its right to a permanent
place upon the church calendar—
Mother’s Day. In the hearts o f her
children, mother sits enthroned, indeed,
and no one should miss this service on
next Sunday.
Everybody come on
Mother’s Day. A welcome for all.
J. F . Matthews.
Aurora Lutheran Church
Sunday-school at 10 a. m.
The
classes are all English. Come in and
join us.
English service at 11 a. m. Sermon
topic, “ The Popular Response.”
Saturday school at 2 p. m. Choir
practice Sunday evening at 8 o ’clock.
Everybody is welcome at our ser
vices.
A t the Lutheran Brotherhood con
vention in Silverton, it was resolved
that the Brotherhood incorporate at
once and take over the Severson
Memorial Home.
Great enthusiasm
was manifested by all the units over
progress made during the year.
A
field man is *to - be elected to solicit
W M . SCHOELER.
further funds for the Home, which is
to be a home for the aged, and it is be
A u rora: 60 minutes from Salem ;
lieved that by the end o f the year the 60 minutes from P ortlan d; 30 min
utes from Oregon C ity.
institution can begin to function.
SALE AND W A N T ADS.
DANGER—Lurks in all wires
Y ou never can tell when they
are hot, telephone or Elect
ric. Warn your children.
Molalla Electric Co. tf.
Piano for sale now stored near
Aurora.
Beautiful iate model piano
must be sold at once. Big savings and
terms $10 monthly to ^reliable party.
For particulars write Cline Music Co.,
413 Boren
Ave.,
North Seattle,
For Sale: 6 Room house with bath;
Wash.
17-3tc
2} lots, three chicken houses, some
fruit.
Opposite Lutheran church.
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH
Louis Siebert.
9-tfc dental gold, platinum and discarded
jewelry.
Hoke Smelting & Refining
10-lyr
.Loans on farms 6 per cent. No com Co., Otsego, Michigan.
mission.
City loans monthly plan.
For Sale: Tomato plants.
Fred
Oregon City Abstract Co.
lt f
Drager, Aurora, Ore.
18-2tp
Any girl in trouble may communicate
For Exchange: 2 flat building, 5
and 7 rooms, close in proposition in with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Ar
Seattle, Wash., for improved farm my at the White Shield Home, 565
land or other property here. Observer. Mayfair Avei. Portland, Ore. 37-52t,
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