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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
I 1 PERSONAL AND LOCAL i . w. . ...VWH.L-V George Will and family of urday morning from a two weeks Hubbard, and John Stauffer and visit with her daughters in Port family came home from Wilhoit land. Sho. wa3 accompanied Monday. home by her daughter, Mrs. Sum- n,. Rah nPUv Rnnf Mnnriav in ner White, who, with her child twi.i - ren will make an extended visit , with the Jordan family. Chn.. Snvupr took Miss Emma nn.l went to Wilhoit Saturdav Miss Margie Martin of Portland and Sunday to visit the Aurora faiJ her Parents a few days visit camp. lastwccK. The old swimmincr hole that A number ot lluuuardites m- every old residenter and his fa- eluding Will Grimm, A. Klinger, ther before him feels a personal C. Lembke and Geo. Allen took a interest in. was worked over- two days outing at Trout creek time during the hot days we the first of the week. had. Notwithstanding the cold Mrs. Ed Will and son of Port- breeze which prevailed on Friday land are visiting Aurora rela- evening of last week a good Hvps crowd assembled on the lawn at ' Mrs. Earl Oglesby and chil- at the Congregational church. rWn of Portland rrtnrned to lhe VOUllg folks indulged in their home 'Sattrrdey evening, games that warmed them up and y 9 Hubbard Dep't. i WOODBURN DEPARTMENT J. H. Srttfemier, Fres. Geurjt G. Binjlam.V Iku Moving Pictures Main Street pi 5c Laugh yourself off the earth for only Five little ckl measly Cents. The latest up-to-date Moving Pictures. Change cl program Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays. SOMETHING TO "LEAN ON" after a week's Flora Beck. . Visiting at the home of George Miller are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony of Palo Alto California. k. -j i a ra 'a II I US. 11 I , . I 'Nl: J. H. Foornun, Guhkr. Bank of Woodburn Established M3 Capital and Surplus over $30,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Woodburn Oregon The Vaudetto (formerly Wood burn skating rink) is making every effort to please the public 'with moving pictures. They give'a double program. Admission 5 and 10 cents'. mm visit with Mrs. young and old partook oi the de licious ice cream served by. Sun day school children assisted by the officers and tcaclk?rsv The af fair was counted a SuC-cess cspec ially by the yo'unr people who and a visible means cf cractical Ida Stauffer was the champion were probably those most inter ! support is a trood. substantial bowler of Wilhoit this season. ested.- " ' ' ; Dank Account. Onue vou have Ahmit fortv friends surmised The Ladies Aid Society of the ; a good balance at your banker's, Mrs. Emma Giesy Sunday after- M. E. Church served ice cream you not care how things go, be at the home of her dau- under the shade or the maples at cause you feel practically inde pendent. And the only way to get a bank account is to save, and save and acquire riches by patient thrift. We can help you do this by taking care of your savings and paying you good interest thereon. Do not delay, but start saving at once. Farmer's & Mechanic's Bank Woodburn J J Oregon nnnn. Hirer. Mrs. Henrv Beck. The the residence of Mr. Galeaner Wednesday afternoon. These spent. Mrs. Lee Eckerson of Canby spent last week in Aurora. Misses Lizzie Will and Bertha Stark have returned from Wil hoit Springs, Mrs. Edith Carpenter has re turned from a visit with her son, John Carpenter of Salem. Mrs. Anna Reid of Silverton is visitine relatives here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Van Fleet shoppers here Wednesday. Miss Grace Thompson was Oases in the desert of summer have come to- be a weekly re freshing event, to which the pub lic lock forward with pleasure. P. Louer has several thrifty tea plants, grown from seeds furnish ed by the government. These plants were started 7 years ago. Experts claim that the plants have developed " more rapidly than in their native country, Japan, and demonstrate that this climate is favorable to their growth. Your correspondent has sampled were it and can testify to the excellent flavor of the beverege brewed from it. It seems that a new in- WooDBtfiiN StI'dio Photo graphs, Copying and Enlarging. Picture Framing. Amatuer 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. GiUFFis-OstepathicPhy sician. Has opened office 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 baths or courses of treat ment. Charges reasonable. Joseph Lindsey, Valley Hotel, Woodburn, Ore, nvnr fmm Needv Saturday even- dustry may be developed lor our ' people. The dance Saturday evening Mrs. Henry Scholl is con vales-, . , drew a large crowd. Among cin rapuuy. he out of town people attending Were Misses Bergcr?cn of Bar- SlIANKLAND'S BlCYCLfe STORE We handle the very best make of new and second hand bicycles and supplies: Best equipped re pair seop between Portland and Ralpm. Prices reasonable and fov;. Shepherd of Portland, i-Smith of Salem and others. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of Port land Tassed through town this week eroute to Eugene to camp work guaranteed. n- Vi - envmrrs Mr arm Mrs. I .-! 1.1 1 ft. f a i. tnu oiuin,r, .. -"v. ....... onanKianu o; jv.y Bennett have spent the nop Woodburn. Oregon tiickincr season at. u?orge Wilis hop yard for several years. Geo. Ruicke and family were in town Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Blosser,1 accompanied by L. I. Snyder and wife, drove down to Blos- scr's onion farm Sunday even ing. Miss Sulal Beck entertained about 24 of her friends at . her home Saturday evening in honor of Miss Smith of Salem. Mailer trier Yoder Has received his new autamobile. Mrs.- George Yergen spent Tuesday in Portland, i Miss Elsie. Beck was shopping in Aurora Monday. Mr. Bauer is visiting hi3 rela tives here. L. S. Ascough of Colorado City, Colo., -Is visiting at the home cf George Gray. Rev. Zugg will preach at the Presbyterian '.. church Sunday evening at 7:3 ) o'clock. Every body cordially invited to attend. L. S. Ascough, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray and daughter Iva, left Wednesday for a few week's outing at Newport. Miss Emery Smith returned Tuesday from a visit to the Cher ry Fair. A delightful time was 'had at the old people's party, at Joe Miller's residence last Thursday. Songs were rendered in German, refreshments were served, and a general god time r.as hid. Urs. J. W. Sadler was the bnmsf of Mrs. W. S. Good Things To Eat Our Grocery and Provision Department is Constantly and Carefully Watched so as to Keep such Goods that -will insure Absolute Satisfaction. The Prices, too, are always Watched and kept as Low a3 Possiblo for Good Goods. We always cheerfully take back any article that proves unsatisfactory, We.solicit "Kicks" when they are just ones. Try one of our Flours $140. per tack t. I t Four Brands, $1.10 to SADLER & KRAUS Aurora, Oregon THE BEST FOR THE PRICE ALWAYS 1 HENRY L BENTS, Pf and Cashier. IfENRY A. SNYDER, Vice Prcildcot . Aurora State Bank & Transacts A General Banking Business & Capital $25,000 DIRECTORS. . H. L. Bents, H. A. Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. Kociier J. II. Miley, A. A. Crisell, B. l Giesy. Four per cent interest paidori time deposits. Collections Carefully Attended Td. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent: Aurora - GregoiJ J. J. Stengel Al woodburn Sells Them THE AUSTIN STORES At Woodburn We arc headquarters for HcrsUr's Supplies, such as Gbo'i .Wcarirs S;:oE3. Tants, Ovzkalls, Jumpers. 'and all such article? of Wearing Apparel, s.z ;.vcll a3 a Good Line of Reliable Brand3 cf Grcceric-. If you are not tatirfici with the Flour you arc using try our "SUrPXKE" Hard Wheat Flour; It is furc to Plcass you ar. J the Price U Right. Our Prices arc ahvoys The Lowest possible for Reliale Goods. - v -1 . IV. - Harnes GloveS; Trunks,' Stiit-casesf Valises and vSJ Telescopes '08 WM. GIESY Aiirbra Oregon W. S. HURST' & COv PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi mi iwv, ' SrhoIetale Dealer in Wheat, Oati, Hop's, Potatpet, Onioni. nlon Sets, Green and Dried Fruits, Oregon Grape Root and Cascara Dark. Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of Produce, Etc. Branch Offices at Hubbard anfl Canby. Sole agents for Hallock O. K. PoUtd Digger. CALL ON OR ADDRESS AURORA.' OREGON FARMERS J. A. & A.- E. AUSTIN We want your trade. Wo handle nothing but Good, Reliable Good3 We Sell at Popular Prices. 1 When coming to Woodburn, Give U3 a Trial We guarantee ' Value Received" Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Notion?, Groceries G. H. BEBEEEE - WOODBURN OREGON Mr, and Mrs. Jake Miller have removed to Selwood whero they tr rvM, rrwntiv f rem Mr: and Mre. A. Harris took a ! Grimm went to the mountains U'Rcn at! Indiana, has Purchased the Miller Idrivir.f? trip io the vicinity of ; Sunday for a few daya outuig. Oregon City during Chautauqua 'property and will take possession Portland Wednesday and Friday. L D. Finzer and family were in etk. at once. Reggie Hurst and Gordon Wednesday. will make their future home. Grrndrna Ecvens, who very 111 tha hrst of the week, is resting carjly. Rastus Devenn, who has been ! an invalid for many months, U somewhat better, lut Etill very iill. ' ; Otis Rarret was In town Sun was,!... tt ,.,uu v: family at thocampof the Willa mctte Construction Co., ncr Hillsboro.