1 i l:;.'u. A!3) LOCAL-- Grace Thompson of Needy iv.' i i i Aurora Sunday. Mrs. ElissKeil visited Wood turn Saturday. , Chris Gic3y and family spent Xmas with Portland friends. ' Geo. Ojjlesby went to Portland Thursday. Mrs. Mrjtha Giesy and chil- tiren viitoo, Portland Thursday. Mr! i and Mrs. Frank Yergen were in town'Monday. . Clyde Haven of Estacada is visiting friends here. Mis3 Ella Draekett is the est of Portland relatives. Jack Kerr was Riving his friends a glad hand Thursday. Cues: of relatives here Sunday. Miss Tillie and Andy Fry spent Monday at Portland. Ed Herron wa3 over from Woodburn Tuesday. Santy Claui came one ni; learli' : to Charles Oyders th in I - ll I L . L ' uiiicr pmct oeausc 01 nis nu i ... merous engagements. A tree crectod i,im and all of Mr. Snyjlera chil Iron :.' and frand childrcrv'.c r?. 'i,tny to Kive ; him a hentji; rejitfon. St. Nick was Ir.vUU; y.itli -his j;ifts and every body fronr the oldest to the little tots went home Isdened with presents. Mrs. Kate Tout, at one time a resident of Aurora, vas buried al Woodburn Saturday after noon. Mrs. Tout made many freinds during her residence here, and her death at Fresno, California, where she had just gone on a visit, came as a great shock. Her body wan shipped back to Woodburn that she rrightbo laid to rest beside her husband and children. WOODRUIIN NEWS m . 4 b . vs j Rev. T. T. Vincent preached a very interesting sermon at the Presbyterian church Sabbath evening, appropriate for the present season. He will speak in the evening of every second and fourth Sund.iv of thn month HC TT t .. I 1urs.i1. u. nvans or Uuttcville and. desires to he nreprefl hv a A m t " J was in Aurora 1 uesaay. iarge congregation. v 'Henry Ehlen arid wife went to Tl a I ' 1 ' 1 oruana uesaay, -. pirst ifcsbvierian Church! " T T 1 TlficViln.. a. Ilnlkn.l . I ATTnrvn rrr ' : 1 . . I on our ureeia Monday, Preaching service 2nd and 4th ina. iium uctjvu 1a iiome 1 rom ,ju,iuaJ' uA h niunui i.ov j. in. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Will Jr. spent Xmas at Needy, Jimmy Miller has returned to Frisco. Delbert Yergen was in Aurora londay. Mrs. h. G. Carpendcr and family spent Xmas day with Mr. Y. P. S. C. E. on 1st and 3rd Sunday. All are welcome. T. T. Vincent, Pastor. MRS. ANDREW JOHNSON. "The Life In Washington Wat Net a Happy Time For Har. lira. Johnsou was bo much of nn In- vaMtl that outside of Intimate fnmUy friend very few knew her. She ap peared lily twU-e la tmMIc during her How did Chris'.mai weather strike you? Mr. Loyd Parkts and wife spent Christmas in Portland. Gen. Ed. Finzer of Portland is visiting hisbrother Dr. Finzer. F. Emerie of Medford is isit ing at the home of L. M. Hitncv. Mavir Walker is confined to hi3 bed with an attack of r.eu ra'gia, but. is Letter now. Mrs. T. L. Iilackmah' is conf n ed to her bed with - a slight at tack of pneumonia. Frank Johnson of Portland is visiting his parents. during tl e holidays. Mr. L. M. .Pitney and family spent Christmas with Mr. F. Yerxen in liuttville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Grover of Eugene spent Christmas with the lather's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Feller. The body of Mrs. Kate Tout, who died at Fresno, Cal., arriv ed Dec. 2G. The funeral wes held at the M. E. Church at i p. m. Mrs. T. L. Blackman enter tained a few of her relatives in her home Christmas afternon. Ihe guests were Mrs. M. E. Armcs, Albert Armes and wife, P. Armes, Miss Lola Armes, and Mrs Cosh aw. Grandma Uoynton fractured her hips while walking across h?r room. She is still alive, but very low. Her birthday was a few days ago. She was Xti tat s old. Though very sick the was; onscious enough to talk al out it. and Mrs. Charles ItothatCanbv. husband's administration. Still, her la- " I . I 14 .... , t , fluence was a Birong one, arm u wi MISS Orletta and John Kraus exerted lo the direction of tolerntlon arc home from Salem for the ,nd gentleness.- A slight movement of hnlirliva nor hands, a touch on her husband's I . ttVrtw Andpnar" mnln I r PAR III ill 1 a Aiwnj " I J Miss Grace Smith of Salem is 600 that tbe woman Lo hRd .h',peJ spending a few week with her glY(sn Ler health to his aerrice, -who Sister here. had taught him to write nnd had read M'f A fa T t c? 11 to him through long winter evenings r. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler are ln MlA tft,ior .hon that his active spending their holidays at the mind might be fed vnllo he was pras Dan Moore. - tlclns his trade still held Her place in A , bis life. -She -was a sweet racea wo Andrew Thompson and wife man who showed traces of beauty Of Tortland are Visiting relatives through the sharpened lines caused by tue old rasnioneu cuuuuiiuiu uu-u was wearing Lor out Her fuce was not uullke that of fl late Mrs. lie- Klnlcy. The death of her eldest son . . ti-ft. 1 "was Q MOW irom viiuca biio uvvrr fully recovered. Tho life In Washing ton was not a happy tlmo for hor. She toM ino herself that she was far more content when her husband was nn In dustrious young tailor. '-William Jl Crook la Century. ' ' Slsm Time into Kvn&y Your par tlrat I' worth money to you if yoa know how lo cth ;t. By our ivtteia of educatloa br tniU yon can ciualiiy. without lo cl tlm from your wc, lor any ponltion In th coupon Fill out ana una lo the coupon TODAY! fc WM-9 V ''if, t v - r - , 1 Our Kind Wm?ifM Glotlies 1 1 r rw - ' tf v '"'gjj ' f M BMM 4 I ... w International Corresponncc Schools Box 293. rortlani, Oreeon. P;ei;e ezcUln. without (ur'.h-r obligation on my prt, howl can qulily for a larger salary la tbe position before which I have marked X Bwkkttixr Sttno(n;hr AiviMmrat Wrltfi ShowCird Wiir Winlow Trimmer Co"i3ircUl Lw I In.trttir Civil Srrvic Ol3lUt Elctridaa Binkinf Arcmtect H'chlcil Diiitimii Tlr;hon En inter Eire. 1 lhticf Supt lfch. Encinccr Plumber k Mm Fitter SlitiaaAry EnftBecr Cit.I SuilJinf Cortrirtor Arcliittd'l D.-'u n.i S'Tvr-"' Err.Btir ElKtrk! M;a!af mm -assF'sassjssBMaBBaasBiwHBfjssjsJBiasisj Name . St. and No. Cily State SEEDPS Tho Tanner's Wifo ts very careful about her ihurn. at Needy. 1 ' Y T n 1 iirs. u. 1. anyaer was a Portland hound passenger Tucs dy morning.- " Mr3. Geo. Yergen and daugh- tor' :Nora" 'we're Aurora' visitors Wednesday; ' ' ' ' f " Di-l A- Stark and wife of Al bany are visitinjj their daughter iJcrtha. Miss Hazel Giesy was from Thursday until with her parents. JJr. and Mrs. Karl Gribblo of Portland visited Aurora relatives from Thursday until Sunday, A Weidgard left Saturday for California to be gone for several weeks. here Niibar Pasha and the Pipss. Booh after the occupation of Cairo by tho Prlfish troops the lato Nuhar I'usha took a prodigious faucy to the t-juelc of the Wack Vatch nnd had the Sunday Idea of having a servant taught the Use of tho bagpipes, isuoar aispatcnea n 'French friend, who. spoke English very well, to Intervlow a ptper on tho aulJect n.tnald renlled: "Weel. he mlcht learu or he mlcht no'. Bit, let me tell ye, It needs wind an mlckle strength too PU tho bag o' the pipes an' keep Mawln'. Sae tf yln o' thae Fgyptlan rhapH took tho Job on he'd need tao bo bandaged a' ow're like yln 0' thae auld Miss NettlO Miller camo homo mummies, of maybe he'd burst Mm Sel'." '1LU convernatlon was reported to Nubnr, ho took tho piper's rrmurks seriously. So lie gave up the Idea cf having a sklrUr attached to hU houno- bold, as tho uso cf the bagpipes was attonded with tho prcupect of such danger to tho performer. Westminster Caiette. from Monmouth Wednesday for the Xmas holidays. Henry Beck is almost helpless with rheumatism and has been confined to his bed for several weeks. Mis-,; Lilln Irvi'n i vlqUIno- hr i.. H .. 1 ti. nr I vrpn si I1'1 11 ir. !Uiu iirs. . . rmm tii atu.1t of clouds nn official Irvin and enjoyed a rest during of tho Unlte.1 States weather bureau concludes that ordinary cyclones wMch traverse cur country from west to east are not more than two or three Ui!''- It depth, although their diameter U uuinj hundreds of miles, ln other words, their motion does not affect the l.pjer regions of th atmosphere. n the case of hr.rrlcares this authority fl-ds that thi depth is greater, amount ing to as much as five or six miles. F.ut hlher currents low dlrect'y aero" ' the cyclnnlo and antlcyclonle aren which prtxU-.N storms and fulr weather nt tho surface of tlia earth CL!oag. Inter Dct-au, scald) it thoroughly after uing, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten It. bho knows that If her churn ls sour it will taint the butter that ls made In It. The stomach ls s churn. In tho stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which aro almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is It not apparent then that If this stomach-churn is foul It mkg foul all which U put Into It? Tho evil of a foul stomach Is not alone tho bad taste In the mouth and the foul breath caused by It, but the corruption of (.ho purs current of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Ir. I'lerco's Oolden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It dos for the stomach what tho waiting and sun bath do for thechurn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way It cures blotches, pimple, eruptions, scrofulous swelling, sores, or opn eating ulceri and all humors or diseases arising from bad blool. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feed depressed and despondent, havo fretjtient headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constituted or Irregular bowels, sour or litter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider ablenumhTrof them, Indicate that you aro sun crma irom nuioudncss, lorpiu or inry liver with the usual accompanying Indl- estlon, or dyspepsia and their attendant erangemonts. .The best agents known to medical scl enco for tho cure of the ahovo symptoms and conditions, as attested by the writings of lending teachers and practitioner of all tho several school of medical practice, havo been skillfully and harmoniously combined in Dr. I'lerco's tlohlen Medical DNcovery. That till ls absolutely true Will lie readily proven to your satisfaction If you v. ill tint mall a postal card request to Dr. 11. V. Pierce, KutTalo. N. Y., for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from iho standard mmlical authorities, giving the names of all the Ingredients entering Into his world-famed medicines nnd show ing what tlx) most eminent medical men of the ago say of them. KUO'ftEB'S SEEDS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFF. ER: 'atsla t B..lr A trlU Will mua rou our Mruwifu, cuhiiuh. 11 tb ftnaM I TmvI t iplcndla 1 ttatoa, ( (mm Ttl. WrUeito-day; j Mention this Paper. A. 1 SEND 10 CENTS .W. B'JCtoeJ, aocuroB.u.i 1 sriy i 1 4 .W .il'T-.7 7 vacation. Mrs. CJeo. Kraus nr.d diugh- ter Georgia and Mr. and Mrs. J. . Sadler tlrovo over to Woodburn to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Tout. Earnest Greenwood and familv of Salt Liiko, Mr. and Mrs. Da vid cnyder, Alta tiiey nna ron Ilalph nnd Jits. John uicjy are all visiting- anions their relatives here. A preat many of our people en joyed their Xma-; cheer in familv renunions. Dr. W. W.' Giesy and wife had their family all at huine. Tl.viVill families, Gus, Jorai and Anun all enjoyed nn elaborate dinner v.-it'i Mis. L. ,Vill rrd dai.phtcis. Georp;'? Tliilers' family were all at hone once more. A'VMiv 60 YEARS' VT' . ' EXPERIENCE "IWn1 Cos'vmoMT Ac AnTAnacenittnt S lit"h n,1 doTiptlnn m qiilrklf ..rartmii enr iiiu. .11 frao l'f Iii.oiiOoii i ri'htl i,iri' ",1. O minuiilr. lloliOI,'t!f rtiilllilollllal. Hi" f. i '"I .'nt awit fr. ' lo-t oiict l r mi. a vatioit. I xionii l.hhvn iirmh Munu A lo. (-)tTi Scientific Jiiitcricau. , A 1..-iml lilnMl1 wwklr t inut fir. fnl.lnvi i. nnr n"lld t 'liriinl. Ti'.'ik. f t hiUNi(&Co.36'BN5;vYork Easy Mensy. j Vv Theodora lloH irra one of the Oar- i rlcL. ilah'i r..ot fiu.us memlt.. lis j fi.-- .r.,!' Rrrtr,1 at thi cluh late In , A- . the i-ftorvooa r.cd "neter went home f ' ' V till morning.' Up hnd teen tcld ly j the doctt's, he s-tli, to trold the night 1 Li;- ilr A member or the chi !n Look s time predicted th advent of tho mil lennlum at t' e en 1 of thrrv jen "AM rL-M." ir!ed Hook. 'T.lve !"-. i fire pound r.ote ror. an t 1 t. U1 rery jrga at tho v.Usnnlum." - '.-: sj i ii. ci . u .ii.-t i 1 1 : : ............. crciat s t f g n FOR 10 CENTS v ill ruJ r mI M eur FAVOWC v JULCCTlCri 1 rt(. Nhn I . .. 1 J. t- ttt '.tl.T...... . t ' 1' ' n-, t. k'. ti - .K. r . urn I". IV. An Even MONEY A Saving Ot lime, traveling expenses and fatigue can t made by uaing the akorteat route East. There is but one short and direct route between the West and East Southern Pacific The O. R, & N, Oregon Short Line vnd UNION PACipiG There it unurped though fatt train service io Denver, Omaha, Kanaas City, Chi cago, with direct connec tions to all point East apd South. I There is an abundance cf matchlets scenery, and an opportunity to makt a day-1 light stopover at Salt Loke 1 City if you desired. j Let us tell you ell about , what can be done, before you purchase ticket. H.N.BROWN, Aaent Canby, Ore. GEO. MILLER, Agent Aurora, Ore. MM. McMURRAY General Tasseoger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON Tphe man of today cannot afford to slight Good Clothes if he does, he's a loser. Good Clothes are profit able as they give a man an entree into the Good Opinion Of Everyone he Meets, c Single and Double Breasted Styles Suits at $7.50, $10, $15, $20 to $25 G. We Johnson & Co. 191 ommercial Street Salem, Oregon HENRY I.. BENTS, Prei and Cashier. HENRY A. SNYER, Vks Preil.ee Aurora State Bank Transacts A General Banking Business Capital $25,000 DIRECTORS. L. Bents, H. A. Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. Kocher J. II. Mi ley, A. A. Crisell, B. F. Giesy. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits. Collecticns'Carefully'Attended To. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Aurora - - Oregon ii Established 1901 Phone 535 A. A. LEE, Manager U. C BOYER, Secretary SALEM ABSTRACT & LAND CO. We Do 'a General Abstracting of Land Titles Secure an Abstract B:fore Investing First National Bank Building . SALEM, OREGON European Plan Phone !U2 Main ELDRIDGE HOTEL C. F, VAN ALLEN, Proprito Large Sunny Rooms En Suite. Centrally Located Electric Lights, Bath and Piano 248 N Commercial Street Salem, Oregon LIST YOUR Real Estate W,T" A. F, WILL, AURORA, OREGON. If you want to uy qr Sell com2 and S33m3. M object is to bring the Kuyer'and Seller together. Land-seekers cheerfully shown over any property. Call at Residence or Write fpr Information, 0. R. MACK Furnitue, Rugs, Glass and Chinaware, Lace Curtains, Pictuee Frames, Etc. Remember our motto: A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL CANBY - - OREGON ffm Go To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prevost of Wcvdburn visited Mrs. Prevost fUter Mrs. Jrfnes Buchholdcr f,?r several days. The Canby Tribune Office For All Kinds of Job Printing V I I