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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
PERSONAL AND J Tillie Fry, Anna Goetz and Hazel! LOCAL Giesy drovo to Gladstone last t .. Friday to act as hostesses at tho Grover Giesy of Portland is in Aurora spend;ng his vacation with his parents. " Misses Anna Goetz and Hazel Giesy are guests of Portland friends. Laton Reisland spent several days in Hubbard last week Miss Emmn Smith has return ed from a visit at Salem. Frank Miller attended Chau tauqua meeting Sunday. ftlis Margaret Higginbotham returned home Tuesday " from Portland. Tom Yoderof Portland was an Aurora visitor Monday. (jeorge Wolfer of Hubbard was in town Tuesday. Miss Anna rlathman was a . Portland visitor last week. Miss Anna oiesy of baiem is visiting her mother. Mrs. Frank Yergen. . Mrs. L. I. Snyder entertained the Pythian Sisters with a wool picking at her home Wednesday evening. All report a good time. - John Kraus spent Sunday at Gladstone. Allie Miller has gone to Port land. George Fry and Arthur Kraus were at The Oaks Sunday; ' MrSi Rose Giesy spent Satur day and Sunday at Gladstone with her sistec. Miss Smith of Salem is visiting her friend, Miss Sula Beck. Carl Rohte came up from San Francisco a few days ago. He visited with the Muecke family while here. I WOODBURN DEPARTMENT Federated Women's Clubs head- Quarters ' ,A Party was given at the home Moviflg PiCtlsTCS of Wm. Bittick Saturday evening I , . tmi main sireei J. B. Stttlemlcr, Tttu Gcorft G. fttnflum.V Jrcs. in honor of Mrs. Bittick and Mrs.' A. A. Crisejl of Portland. A large crowd enjoyed games and other amusements. , Ice cream and cake were served. . Mr. and Mrs. Cap Keil and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Will Sr., are camping at Wilhoit for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Millie Rapps attended Chautauqua last week. Hubbard Dep't. One of the very pleasant eve n's of the summer wa3 the lawn pa; ty given by Guy and Francis Weaver at their beautiful homi on Thursday of last week. The grounds were cool and inviting) after an uncomfortable hot day. 1 Chineso lanterns lent enchant ment to tne scene ana music ana games were the order of the eve n- ing. Orange punch and cake re galed the inner man. "At a late hour thd guests took? their departure after pronouncing it a mwt enjoyable affair. Contractor Jordan, with J. PL roornua, Cuhkt . 5c Laugh yourself off the earth for only Five little old measly ; Cents." The latest up-to-date Moving Pictures. Change of program Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank' of .Woodburn EiUbMeJ 1190 Capital and Surplus over $50,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Woodburn , Oregon IT IS CAPITAL The Vaudette (formerly Wood- J burn skating rink) is making . every effort to please the public i with moving pictures. They ! give'a double program. ; Admission 5 and 10 cents. i Woodburn Studio-Photo- 1 graphs. Copying and Enlarging, , Picture Framing. Amatuer Supplies. Developing and Fin ishing. I Jas. J. Hall, Prop. to watch the sure and steady growth of one's bank account. The idea of saving becomes twice v;a as strong as when one has started nis a. cm. -1- ti. i assistants, is pushing the work on e "u'e " w' Kno.w the residences of Messrs Scholl that Qry 0"1 J on tnif Tha t tK i wrest, ii you nave noi Deenoi a Scholl house is already going up. Both residences promise to be models of beauty and conven ience. Work will soon begin on the fill in the gulch on the road leading from the northwest of town. TVi? will ha o rrmh reaAet m. Anton Will the Real -Estate provment: man, sold tne iarm oi r,a uraves The teachers engaged for the on Tuesday to Mr. Pottratz. next term of the Hubbard Public Mrs. Gossner of Portland, visi- School are Messrs Ganet, Mishler ted her mother and father at ana miss Harper. , Needv last Sundav. . buverton claimed the nana nc... t nx Mi'co m, somest uouaess or uoerty. tut 6. Miller went to Gladstone on Uy haven't seen our Goddess, Ct,iiv1w lcf and fnnV in hh( vihmjuuvu. uawuiuaj mwk w--- I A I . . . ., w n.l .t "Thfi OaW. ite a numoer oi our citizens ;f?n hnm s,,ndv evor.mo- too in the Chautauqua meetings saving turn, now is your time tb start. We will take care of your account; give you good security and good interest too. Farmer's & Mechanic's Bank Wudbura J Crfjoa Readings by mail, Thoroughly reliable. Four questions for S1.00, Mrs. J. Undsey, perma nently locted at Valley Hotel . Woodburn, ". Oregon. Dr. GitAFFis-OstepathlcPhy sician. Has opened ofllce rooms in J. W. Cook's Building, Wood burn, Ore. Can be . seen there every day in the week, except Sundays. - When In Portland stop at (he Cascade Hotel, Sixth and Flan ers. Free bus and baths. I Vapor and Hot Air Cabinet i baths. Sure cure forRhcuma ltism, fcolds, Nervousness etc Single baths or courses of treat merit Charges reasonable. Joseph Lindsey, Valley Hotel,- Woodburn, Ore , Sam Miller haS several teams Jbusy hauling hay to his barn for the winter. Frank Miller and Mis3 Fritz took a pih jri the auto to Glad stone Sunday Frank is getting tb understand his auto first rate at Gladstone Park.' Mrs. Henry Scholl still contin ues to improve in health. Reggie Hurst, Felix Isaacson and others are others are victims of the mumpsi . : Dr. Weaver, Paul Grimm and R. C. Grimm Spent Sunday in and so far has not had any mis- portiand. naps. f Dr, Miller and wife of Portland . Misses Clara and Luia Irvin were marooned in Hubbard Sun took in Chautauqua exercises day night by an accident to their Saturday last. automobile. The following tarty left for .n .lij ') -;U -r r; T SADLER & KRAUS General Merchandise Aurora, Oregon THE BEST FOR THE PRICE ALWAYS o o o 4 i O 4 i O HENRY L. BENTS, Pri nd Ctthler. RENXT A. SNYDER, Vlci Prtildeat Aurora State Bant ; Transacts A Ger.bal Bahlcing Busincc3 Capital 023,000 DIRECTORS. H; L. kims, ' ii. A: Snydhr, W. S. Hurst, & KociiEit J. II. MlLEY; A. A;. Crisell; F. GiEsy. : Fourier cent Inlefbst paidon time deposits. ; Collections Carefully Attended To. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent! Aurora - : Orcoii J. J. Stengel At woown Sells Them Newport Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mishler and son, Miss Lilly Milleri August Kcil, Fred Keil, Sr., Frank McCracken, and Henry Beck. ; Pete Bougham; . who went to the mountains last week with lAllie Will and Glen Hurst, came home Monday, having cut his foot with ah axe while the crowd were camping the hrst night at J'Bee Ranch.'' Pete's foot is ouite sore but it ii not thought that thecut will prove serious. i William Giesy ' has sold five sets of harness recently, lie is doincr A ffood business. . H. L. Benti left Wednesday for Kent. Washington, where he will spend about 6 days on busi ness. i . The Oregon Journal of last Sun dav tells of a party of 15 ladies from Aurora, who were compel! ed to drive to Gladstone Park for lack of transportation facilities, ;in order to be present a3 hostes ses at the headquarters of the State Federation f Women's club3. This they complain of, in view of the fact that the North Bound passenger train that pas ses through Aurora at about 6 o'clock in the morning and could easily stop Jong ettoujrh to take on passengers. Other bwn3 that do n5t have aa much passenger traffic as Aurora have servics from theie trains and .it seems reasonable that Aurora should also. . ' Mrs. Louis Webert, Mrs. W. W. Irvin, Mrs. J. B. Hurst, Mrs J. W. Sadler, Misses Clara Irvin, THE AUSTIN S At Woodburn TORE Hfjrncss Gloves Trunlcs " StiSt-casc ValiScS, and its Telescopes i: - . : WM. GIESY ' Aurora r v: Oregori The Austin Stores at Woodburn are hot .complaining of the ;'Hard Times." Just now, July 11th to 25thi the Dry Goods Department U in the midst of a successful MIll OutLet Sale that i3 drawing Crowds of people who are taking edvantage of the Low Prices all through the stock. : OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is stocked with tho best brands of goods on the-markct, selling at the lowest prices possible. . If you are rot a customer of our stores no.v, you will tc after giving us a. trial. - ' . Low Prices. Honest Goods and Fair Treatment are tho Secret of Our Succiiss, J. A; & A: E. AUSTIN A number of people are corningi Fred Peter 13 attending th! in from Kansas and other castT Grand Lodge A. O. IV W., as a era states recently, looking for! delegate from Aurora Lodg? farms. this week. Mrs. Woolworth of Butteville who has been visiting in tho East has returned homo and was in Aurora shopping last week. w. HIR T & CO - produce MxsamM 'utaim . s' '.' ,. . ( . , Wholesale Dealer an W iiatO&U, Hops, Potatoes; Onfcns, Onion Sets, , Green am! Pried Fruits, Oregon Grape Rest and Catcara Bark. JV thest Market Price paid for all V kind of Produce, Etc. Branch Off fees at Hutb&rd ar.4 Canby. Sola agtnU f.r Hllock O. K Potato lzZ-r ( . i , : CALL ON OR ADDRESS FARMERS We want your trade. We handle nothing but G xkI, Ueliable Goods We Sell at Popular Pricch. . When coming to Woodbum, Give us a Trtil We guarantee ''Value received" PryGooDs, Fi'iunishinq Coops, Siiokr, Notions, Groceries G.H.BEEBE-Z WOODBURN OREGON , MACHINERY FOR SALl: , A Garr Scott portable boiler and i 13 H. P. Compound Htirsel rg'me,' 10 II. P. traction engine, tank and tender, j 1 t-sidc planer. , -1 50xii3 Aultman and Ta; lor For prices nd term inquire of Threshing machin. FrdP. Hurst. Aurora, Oregon. 1 Russel double saw mill, No. fc. TU date of the social to bo giv 1 DeLoach pony saw mill, jen by the Womans Club has been No. 0. postponed. 7-23