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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
j PERSONAL AND LOCAL j Mr. Goldsmith of Portland is stopping in town, sampling the medical qualities of the Aurora Mineral Springs.. Geo. W. Fry has bven helping Andy Olsen in his blacksmith shop several days this week, Mr. Olsen having more than he could attend to himself. I. Isaacson of has been appoint ed a notary public. Mrs. A. G. Smith of Wenat chee, Wash., i3 visiting at the home of her daughterMrs. 0. II. Smith. She is enroute home from a visit to Fossil, Oregon. Elmer G. Will went to Portland on business Tuesday.' ' Capt. Keil left today for Wil hoit for a few days outing, ' II. II. Sandblott has sold his farm. ' Homer Cone of Butteville has sold his farm. ' The Liberal postolfice will be discontinued after July.lst. The patrons will be served partly by Route No, 1, Aurora, and rural route from Molalla. Ed Graves of Macksburg wa.c in town Wednesday. Post Cards-Local views around Aurora for sale at Henry Snyder's the Postoftke store. Call and see them. James A. Miller writes from $an Francisco that the Bay City is growing wonderfully. Says one looking down towards the Ferry building on Market street there seems to be as many people hustling along there as before the fire. James is working for the gouthcrn Pacific Co., he is em ploye din the General Freight Of fice and likes his work and the city as well. ' . ' Byron Grirn has purchased a "Milwaukee" self Binder from bam A. Miller and so did A. B Dental. Both of these machine: J were nauiea away from the S. P. (jepot Wednesday, and will be put into Immediate service. John Damm bought a "Cham pion" mower from "Boss"' Fry last Saturday. arl Gieptner came to Aurora on business Monday. Mr. Giept: ner is quite a rustler yet for t man of his age. He sells some thing that everybody nced3, at jeast, sometimes, and others should use it oftener han they 'do-Soap is what Mr. G. sells and cheap Aurora did the White School team, a little, here Sunday last. The score being 2G to 5 in favor pf Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Bowles of Coal inga, Calif., with their'son came here Tuesday morning. Mrs. Bowles is a niece of Mrs. Frank Yergen at which place the Cali fornians ars stopping. Alvin Miller is going to Port land Friday to resume work at the pill desk for the Southern Pacific. N. E. Cole went to Salem Wed nesday on business, Harlan went to Oregon City ednesiay. Lanuvt lergcn and wife were over from Yerganville Tuesday. Do'ph Criseli was up from Portland Tuesday. Glen Hurst, Pete Bachuman, Al Will and R. Criscll loft for a fishing trip to the Hot Springs Monday. Mr3. Joe Graham and daughter of Euttevillo were over Tuesday. Mr. Smith of Washington :'o vicif"r.g her daughter Mrs. Otis Smith. Mrs V.. G. Carpenter is spend ing a i r,v days in Canby. Mrs. W. W. Ciesy returned Sunday evening from a vicitwith her davnter at Portland. Mr3. Julius Zimmerman cf Rost-burg is the guest of relatives 1 in Aurora. Mr. Zirr.rcsruan has! been transferred to Portland and will move hi3 family there. Miss Bertha Stark left this week for -Wilhoit tc be gene a week or two, .'. . , ; . Miss Emma Snyder and her friend, Miss Haven, visited Miss Clara Muecke last Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Ehlen and Miss Irene Ehlen of Portland aro the guests of relatives this week',-' Mrs. Henry Beck and daughter attended the Chautauqua Satur day. Miss Eva Wilbur of Almeda, Cal., has bsen visiting at the home of J. W. Sadler. S. A. Miller went to Portland Sunday evening. Miss Lillie Miller returned from i visit to Portland Friday. Mrs Jack Saddler attended the Chautauqua Saturday. Mrs. 0. P. Laugh lin of Sheri dan, Ore., is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lundeen. Mr. Schoepe's, ' ex-sheriff of Clackamas county, accompanied by his wife, was in town Tuesday and Wednesday shaking hands with old friends. Hubbard Dep't. Mrs. Beaman of Portland was I ing that every dollar will earn in town: visiting her mother last jterest. If you have not been of a week. 4 saving turn, now is your time to Mrs. John Dimick and daught- j start. , We will take care of your er Bernice were Pprtland'visitors ! account, give you good sepurity last Tuesday. and good interest too. Lumber for the Hershberger' Merchant? & Mechanic's Bank Bros warehouse is on the ground j Woodbur(J . 0f and work on same. will begin . soon. I When in Portland stop at the Felix Isaacson has gone back i Cascade Hotel, Sixth and Flan to work in Portland after spend- j ers. Frco bus and baths, ing a two weeks vacation at i home. . - Knight & Susbauer's midsum mer clearance sale is proving great success and is drawing large crowds who are snapping at the bargains offered. Doc Collins and a force of five men are building the dry kilns nd hon storae-e houso for Miss Agness Jackson, Chas Trullinger and wife of Portland are visiting at J. L. Calverts. Mr. Isaacson and family went to Portland and The Dalles foi three days last week. The basq ball game betweei the Hubbard Seniors and the Needy Red Sox was a fizzle The score was 21 to 2 in favor ol Hubbard. THE AUSTIN STORES At Woodburn J. A. A big crowd attended Jack Vandeleur's opening Saturday night. Jack knows that it pays to advertise, f WOODBURN DEPARTMENT Moving Pictures' Main Street ' n Laugh yourself off the earth 1 for only Five little old measly Cents. The latest up-to-date Moving Pictures. Change of program Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays. IT IS CAPITAL to watch the sure and steady growth of one's bank account. The idea of saving becomes twice as strong as when one has started the little pile on its way,' know- J. J. Stengel Atwoodbum Sells Them The Austin Stores at Woodburn are not complaining of the "Hard Times." Just now, July 11th to 25th, the Dry Goods Department i3 in the midst of a successful Mill Outlet Sale; that i3 drawing Crowds of People who are taking advantage of the Low Prices all through the stock. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is stocked with the best brands of good3 on the market, selling at the lowest r'ces possible. If you are not a customer of our stores now, yuu will be after giving us a trial. Low Prices, Honest Goods and Fair Treatment are the Secrets of Our Success. & A. E. AUSTIN II. L. Bents went to Yakima, Wash,. Sunday night tobuy hops, ; He i3 expected home the latter .part of this week. ' i ! J. H. fcttlf mler, Prts. Cwrft 6. B!nj!um,V.rres. J. M. Poormaa. Cuhler. iBank of Wqodburn Capital and Surplus over $50,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Woodburn - - Orcn The Vaudette (formerly Wood- Sburri skating rink) is making j every effort to please the public i with moving pictures. They igive'a double program. , Admission 5 and 10 cents. WOODBURN STUDlO-PhotO- j graphs, Copying and' Enlarging. Picture Fiaming. Amatuer j Supplies. Developing and Fin ishing. , ! Jas. J, Hall, Prop. Readings by mail, Thoroughly reliable. Four questions for $1.00, Mrs. J. Lindsey, perma nently locted at Valley Hotel, Woodburn, Oregon. Dr. Gr vy 13-Osterathic Phy sician. Has opened oflice rooms in J. W. Cook's Building, Wood burn, Ore. Can be seen there every day in the week, except Sundays. Vapor and Hot Air Cabinet baths. Sure cure for Rheuma tism, Colds, Nervousness etc. Single bath3 or courses of treat ment. Charges reasonable. Joseph Lindsey, Valley Hotel, Woodburn, Ore. j A large party of men went out 'craw-fning Sunday, and the story they tell about their catches I ia somewhat fishy. Great Cleanup Sale! Of All Summer Goods! Our entire stock of Summer Wash Goods, Ladies Shirt Waists, Muslin Underw oar," Iiong Silk Gloves, Canvas and Tan low cut Shoes, have been reduced in price suf ficiently low that vou cannot afford to miis such an op portunity to get fresh; new,' up-to-date goods tftoltear the mark of this season's style. -! .. All Straw Hats are included in this sale. SADLER & KRAUS Aurora, Oregon THE BEST FOR THE PRICE ALWAYS HENRY L. BENTS, Pr ea and Cashier. Aurora State Bank & Transacts A General Banking Business Capital $25,000 DIRECTORS. II. L. Bents, H. A. Snyder, W. S. IJuiist, C. Kocher J. II. Mi ley, A. A. Crisell, B. F. Giesy. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits. Collections Carefully Attended To. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Aurora TILE and BRICK We make Tilo from 3 to 10 inches in diameter Wo also make good Brick We guarantee the Quality and our Prices ore Right Inquiries by mail will receive prompt attention. Factory is four mile3 east of Hubbard Both phones 0. I. MILLER Proprietor HUBBARD OREGON MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 18 H- P. Compound Russel traction engine, tank and tender. 1 50x3-1 Aultman and Taylor Threshing machine. 1 Rusnel double saw mill, No. 2. 1 DcLoach pony ciw mill, No. 0. 1 Garr Scott portable boiler and engine, 10 H. V, 1 4-side planer. For prices t?nd terns inquire of fred P. Hurst, Aurora, Oregon. Frank E. Dodge CONTRACTOR & BUILDER All kinds of building dono at moderate figures. All work guaranteed fl3t cla3 in every particular Pisns and Specifications Fur nished Upon Application No matter what size building you want I can fix you out.. Satisfaction Guaranteed canby, P i '. ,,,! Kill J ! . " ;-':' HENRY A. SNYDER, Vkt President Harness Gloves, Trunks, Suit-cases? Valises, and & TeeScopeS WM, GIESY Aurora Oregon NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of .an order duly li censing the said 'administrator tq sell the hereinafter described real estate belonging to the estate of Ole Hanson, deceased, which or der and license was issued out of the County Court of the Statq of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, said Administrator from and after July 20, 1908 at ten o'clock A. M. of said date at the oflice pf Jno. W. Loder, At? torney in Oregon City, Clackamaa County, Oregon, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest which the said deceased had in and to tho North West quarter of Section 32, T, CS. R. 2 E. of tho Willamette Meridian, containing ICO acres of land. Dated June 18, 1003. Date of first publication, June 2G, 1W)8. Date of last publication. July 21, l'JOS. John W. Loder, Administrator do bonis non of the estate of OIo Hanson, deceas ed. Library Openfajj. The Wcmans Club of Aurora .fill open its library rooms to tho public on Saturday eve. July 23, '08. There will be a program and other amusemets. To defray tho expenses of the club, home-made ice cream and sherbet will bo served. All arc invited to ccrnd, and aid in this worthy cause. i .2 Subscribe now.