i FEasoriAi a:tc local
Mrs. A. H. (Jeisy and children
went down to see the roses last
week.
The "dry's" of Salem will con
test the election on the ground
that there was illegal voting
done. The "wet's" of Silverton
have already filed a contest on
the same ground.
Jack Saddler was in Portland
on Lusines3 Wednesday.
The Borealia is very grateful
for the kind and cordial recep
tion accorded it by the .people of
Aurora and vicinity.
Whoever says the Aurora mr.il
carriers are not up-fo-now 'don't ;
know what he is talking about.
Franz 'Kraxbergcr and J. II. j
Marsh have both ordered nevj
lnggics and FM Voder has 'or- j
dered an automobile. j
The members of the Christian !
Knaea-or gave Miss Nunda Geis; '
a kitchen shower Tuesday even- i
ing. The event was a happy one j
for Miss Gdsy and her guests. ;
The evening was spent at games
and a social chat.
F. Fenske and wife of Macks
burg were trading in town Tues
day. 4 v
W. S. Hurst was in Portland on
business Monday.
, A. Lundeen and family took in
the Rose Show at Portland last
week. '
Antone Will and wife were
Rose' Show visitors" at Portland
last week.
Dave and Gus Keil took in the
Rose Show last week.
. Miss Laura Parish who has
been with Mrs. Rose Geisy learn
ing the milliner business for the
past six months has returned to
her home in Oregon City. '
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Smith. Wednesday, Juno, 3rd, a
D-pound girl.
Willie Giesy went to Oregon
City Monday for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albee went
to Portland on business Monday.
Ed Will returned to Portland
Monday after a few clays visit
with his-relatives here.
Rev. Fiathmanri and wife art
the happy recipients of a new
girl. The young lady arrived
Wednesday, June 3rd.
Several of the Aurora boys at
tended the ball game at Wood
burn Sunday.
COW FOR SALE -One fresh
milch cow. E. W, Smidt, Auro
ra, Oregon; " R. F. D. 3.'
A. Lundeen and wife, accom
panied by Eddie Griep took a
trip to Salem' Sunday.
Canby Second team get a gen
uine drubbing by the Aurora team
Sunday. The score stood 10 to 4
in favor of Aurora.
"Business is good,
what all Aurora busine
' That is
s men will
them the
tell you if you ask
question.
Misses Ida and Liilio Miller
and Miss Georgia Kraus returned
Monday evening from a visit to
the Rose Festival in Portland.
Saddler k. Kra1:.; received a car
load of Perfection Flour Monday
with which to supply their lare
trade during the next fe .v weeks.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C
Roe-ehe :
of Mo.ksbur;
Friday, June. 5ih, j
i
a fin . boy.
Salem will hold a giand Kb "f
July celebration.
Joseph Erbsland is
modern bur.galo in
dition.
r v.cr s a
Frank Campau who h: Frvin
on the fedtr.d '.rranJ jury at J
Portland. rM: ;u 1 hi-- d ;ties '
there th rv-r.i:,. j
, Frank Miller was in Portland!
ckI business Saturday. '
.Vti. .!a 1; Saddler ad her
nv :!i"r. Mrs. Harl?'., aio viit-!
hz i fiends in PUand.
G. H. Smith has added a fine
porcelain bath tub to his barter
hop equipment.
The Catholic order of Vorrest
ers will hold a grand picnic at
St. Paul, Wednesday, June 17.
Sam Miller was in Hubbard on
business Wednesday.
HAY FOR SALE About a ton
of choice clover hay for sale. In
quire at Aurora Drug Store.
Wm. and Andy Giesy went to
Portland last week on business.
They went over the new Port-land-Salem
electric road, and en
joyed the trip very much.
BUTTEVILLE NEWS
Business has been decidedly
better since the new car line has
been running, a number of new
people have settled here and there
has been quite a movement in real
estate.
Nearly every one in Butteville
visited the Rose Carnival for at
least a day.
R. Woolworth had R. 0. Tar
rolt arrested for assault ahd bat
tery last week. The case was
tried in Salem and Mr. Wool-
woith lost.
The drug stock of Reynolds &
Putnam is disposed of at last.
W. C. Scheer Is the purchaser.
The new store of the W. R. T.
Mo., at Donald is now in course
of construction. Mr. Vandeleur
rays it will be a finer one than
their present store. This is say
ing a great deal as the W. R. T.
Co., in Butteville have a very
large number of satisfied custom
ers. J. J. Ryan attended the "Rose
Show. '
The annual School meetnng for
Aurora School Dist., No. 23, will
be held at the Aurora School
House on the 3rd Monday of June,
being the 15th day of Juni, 1908,
for the purpose; of electing one
Director to serve for 3 years and
one Clerk to serve for one year,
and the transaction of business
usual at such meetings.
The Aurora Woman's Club at
their meeting held Wednesday
afternoon elected the following
officers to serve for the ensuing
year: Mrs. L. Webert, Pres;
Hattid Will, Vice Pres: Mrs. W.
W. Irvin, Sec'y: Tillie Fry, Treas;
Anna cJoetz, Librarian; Mrs. W.
W. Cie?y, Mrs. J. W. Saddler,
and Mrs. Edith Carpenter,' Trus
tees. Councilman Jacob G. Miller
made a business trip to Salem on
the Electric Line early Tuesnay
i morning.
The Molalla band will give a
picnic at Wright's Springs, Lib
eral, Saturday, June 20. Spcak
iu.r and a band concert will be
the attraction in the forenoon
and in the afternoon foot races
and a ball game between Liberal
and Needy will beheld. In the
evening a dance will be given in
the pavillion. A lunch counter
will be on the grounds a3 well as
a merry-go-round, shooting gal
lery, negro babies and similar
features.
Pleasant Birthday Pari v.
pleasant party
.vas ;nven in
r.bach, Juw
Ani
8,'rt the home of his father,
IluM-aril, Ore. The occasion
was the 25th birthday of Mr.
Stcinbach. The guests w ere on
tu'red by music on the fhrm-
gr.iph. aftjr which rcfieshmjr.t;;
were served. The guests then
departed wishing Mr. Andy many
more suen nappy PjrtfvJays.
Tho.se present were:
Mr. Duaiel Steinbach
L-'JwdincraMe William fcehwader
Ml3 Katie Koc'.cr
Mr. and Mrs. II. Upcui'.ahi
Mr", and Mrs. Frank Schwru :r
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Snyder
Mioses : Vmuc Peter. Ida,
Halt ie and Bertha Sdiwader and
W Kmily Sirbach:
u 1' Kncpcr
. I. Re-T.n
( jp,re,
r.u. c.1m..,v.
i Iilj.h ai d Errl Kcxher.
O.R.MACK
Dealer in
Furniture, Rugs, Glass
and Chinawae,
ndii Lace Curtains, Picture
x Remember "our motto: A
CANBY - -
i Chas. T. Bates
DEALER IN
I Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall- j
paper, Glass, Poors, Win
I dows, Building Material
I A Complete Line of W. P. Fuller's
Goods. , Painting and Paper Hang-
ing at Reasonable Prices
Frank E. Dodge
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of building done at
moderate figures'. All work
guaranteed first class in
every particular
Plans and Specifications Fur
nished Upon Application
No matter what size building
you want I can fi you out.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CAN2Y. CKCU0N
Henry Snyder; at the PostoiTicc j
is authorized to receive subscrip- J
tion? for the Horrali.i Better j
hand him yours. ' '
For fine candies and choicest !
fruits call on Henry A. Snyder,!
the Vo.-t OflTiCO Store. ;
Wl'cn in Portland stop at the
Cascade Hotel, Sixth and Flan
ders'. Free bus and baths.
Wanted A tract of land fron
2 to 3 thousand acres in one body,
that :an be cut up in small farms.
Wm. Cantwell & Co.,
Canby, Ore.
$1,000-We have $1,000 to loan
on f ood real estate security, from
one to hve years time. Inquire
at Tribune office. Canby, Ore.
CANBY ITEMS.
Mrs. F. M. Roth returned Sun
day, from British Columbia,
where she has been visiting her
son Fred.
v Dr. J. C. Calloway and wife'of
Independence, Ore., spent Sun
day tvith J.F. DeyOeand family.
M:v, Wink of New Era, Mn.
Llllie Bridges of AIaihJ:eld and
Mrs. Annie Knger of Ro?gb;irg
spent Saturday with M r. and Mrs.
Uemanl.o?. .
Tlic same party ir.v.ludir!js Mr.
ai.'l Mn. were entertained
Sui.-lay at the hni of Mr. and
Mr.". Wm. TJridcr. Mrs. Er.Jcr
and Mr.j. Bridges v'titcd Zion
Cemetery to decoraU. their par
ent'. trraves, Mr. Peter MiUer
and wife. They retired the
mury i'.vprovemer. ts in I nd :ib.jt
Cn' by inth2 last two years rnd
woe mueh p!eried.
Bonnie Crci in ha: nored to
Vi'onville
Mrs. C. Tl'.itr.cins'n and
Master lo made ; bu nes3trip
to Pfitland Monday.
m
Mrs, Harvey Bissc! who has
hadarevrie attack ofquir.syis
on the mend.
Frames, Etc.
SQUARE DEAL TO ALL.
- OREGON.
Women th Or.'..r Dreamara.
A Vienna doctor baa publinhi:3 the
following figurts:
Thirteen mon out of a hundred as
Hffr.lriHt thirty-three woiuou dream dur
Ing their slen. Tho number of rnea
who dream frequently Is 27 per cent)
that of women la 43 per cent. As a
general rule, It may bo salit that th
weaker sox has twlee as much tend
eiK y to dreaming ns the orplte sex.
Tht cerebral phenomenon under con
pideratlou Is absolutely unknown to 9
per cent, and 11 per cent dream only
Very rarelv.
It seems ldlo to odd that the same
doctor noted, what Is perfectly well
known, that almost all our dreams are
fMij','oted tuoro or less directly by the
Incidents of the material life of every
"day. Boston Advertiser.
Thrifty Psganlni. . , .
When raganlnl was , asked many
yours ngo to play at Vauxhall Oar
de'iiH he Inquired how many persons
the place would hold. i
"Tli.-;t Is Impotable, to ray," said the
manager, "it Is a lart'e, open Kpace.",.
After some reflection tho great vio
linist Inquired, "IIoy. many will thq
lare, opui space contain whon quite
full?"
"Perhaps 'J0.000."
"Ah, i.v,HK) ptoplet And you ask
bow much?"
"Four shillings each."
"Four shillings each! Twenty thou
sand at 4 shillings make 80,000; 80,000
h 11 lines, 1.000. Well, I will play In
one concert for 3,000, and you may
have the other thousand." SL Louli
Republic.
Pcles of tht" Earth.
Ihc clrc:? of the earth's dally rota
tion upon :?s axh Ix-lnu tho greatest st
tho ecuato, tho consequont (Tester ac
tion tl.tro f the centrifugal force dur
ing the ; erhwl whon tho earth was a
yMdlr.f? iDh's produced n bnliflng out
of tho furfuce lu the equntorln! reglori,
with a cuu sequent flattening at the
poles. Thus we have an oblate sphe
roid, with tli,-' length of the axis of the
poles ubout tenty-slx and a half miles
less than the equatorial diameter.
A Littrsl Yauth.
"Why, Johniuv," snld Mrs. , Muggins,
"what nre you doing hereat home?
fi Willfe's parr over?" y
"Noi; e," blub!on'd Johnny, "b'Jt tho
mlnu'j I tot lnMe th Iiouho- Willie's
father tld um to mnke myself at
hor f, und I came." Harper's Weekly.
Helping Hr.
"You low J I .(! -TfTV r?i'i'!i?"
"So p. U' h tlmt nl.cn nor f!rrt buv
bund .I'd 1 ni.-inli-d her that rr.lht
ljHn; Lor Kicf un.l ro b'sseri It"
"Ar.d ho did It work?"
"Flue! I'm snrrw no v ( r l.ls 3-ntL
thnn -Le Is." lL.-.i.-t -i f st.
Incret'il .
Ci.it 'Tt, r 0 " 'kin-; o. r liN Yoh
hjr iiifilr t i '1-t il.i's In tliN
nnri' In yur fnvr nml ttire lu itiii: f.
Wolfr-In ycur favor? Whre?-l.ii.
Vr 37c r.iic, rorv
llll'ni.tl.T, H,)'lC luUlJ'
If vcrl).
y USJe. It;r
Uly. Chinee
A Mfin Qi iition.
fT.-,r'-I T.r.l fir oUur i!ay ttat
G-Ttil'l Is K"!n! to . t nirrld.
Klnt:rJ Well. I.y nhouMr. t bT
II n rf..i'fTal 'y v( :i ,.f.
"TT-.if J ist I wh lj p'Aul, Why
C"tu'l rrt.i-.l so?"
Ob.ti- at.
"W'tij 3jn't jou rnlt mm-klajr, old
cL .; 7 Y it know I. h'l.t yon "
"t vrt-in'r f.r. ct'fj tlr." I cak
np rnr L.ind ti It -cc-?' nljr cot.
ar ri1 anl u'-'.u u I ouht toT
Many New Styles in White Shirt Waists have just been
received; They are Beauties; makes one feel Cooler to
een look at 'em Just in; New Belts, Lonjj and Short
Cloves, Silks and Lisle. Fancy Ribbons that are Pret
ty and Attractive. Big Variety of Summer Hosiery,
Including tho Correct Thin;: in Tans'.
GUAZE UNDERWEAR TEN CENTS PER GARMENT AND UP
All Sorts of Summer Shoes in White and Brown Duck:
Tans and Patent Leather, Low Cuts, Latest Shapes at
Popular Prices. Shoes for fcver body. -
j A LET Os SI 10E Tl IE FAMILY. A
Sadler & Kraus
THE BEST FOR THE PRICE.
AURORA, ORE.
HENRY L. BE.NT5, Pres. and Cashier.
Aurora State Banjc
g Transacts A General Banking Business
Capital $25,000
DIRECTORS.
II. L. Bents, ll. A; Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. kocucn;
J. II. MIley, A. A. Chisell, k F. Giesy.
Four per cent interest paid orl time deposits.
Collections Carefully Attended To. Safety Depo?it Boxes for Bent
Aurora ' - Grgori
LIST YOUR
Real
WITH
A. F. WILL, AURORA, OREGON.
If you want to Buy or Sell come and sec mc. My object
la to brinir the Buytk' and Seller together. Land-scckers
cheerfully shown over any property. Call at Residence or
Write for Information.
S. O. MILLER & SON
....... Agcnti for the Sate oi
STUDEBAKER'S VEHICLES
Also DcaIcm in
General Hardware, Farm Implements, Stoves, Tinvarc, Gran
itcware, Sewing " lachincs,. Paints, Oils Glass, Door, Win
dows, Guns; Ammunition and FLshir.g Tackle, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Phone. Farmer 2-19.
i
Aurora,
w
1
i
S; HuiSt & GO;
Produce and Commission TYlcrchants
Wholesale Dealers in Wheat Cats, Hops, Pota
toes, Onions, Orion Sets, Green and Dried Prjits,
Oregon Gr?pe Root and Cascara Batk. Hi;,he.it
market price paid for ali kind.s of Pro lur. Btc.
Enach Odiccs at Hubtard ani Canty.
VV-Are Sole ?cnt for Halloed O. K. Potato Digger.
Call On
W.
S.
Hurst
Al'ROUA, ORLCON
5
SUMMER
MLNKY A. SMYDLR, Vkt PresWcoi
Harness Gloves, Trunks,
Suit Cases, ValiSety and
i Telescopes &
VM. GIESY .
Aurora Oregon
Estate
Oregon.
Or AdJress
& Company