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1 FEFi'jNAt AKD LOCAL ' I
h'idy Zimmerman arI wife
Monday night a fire company
was organized with tlie!fo!!owing
members: -Gcorfce Fry,- L. I.
Snyder, IYcdWill, Andy Fry,
Andy Snyder, Arthur Kraus,
Will Ehlcn,' Walter Fry and
Earnest Snyder.
The Woman's Club held (heir
last business meetinjr of the year
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Irvin and Mrs. Wuster served re
freshments. The CJub will take
a vacation until some time in
September, but the Library will
be open to the public every Fri
day from 2 until 5 p. m. , ar.d
some Club Woman will bo in at
tendance. ' Coleman Marks drove h's hand
some team of iron grays to town
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Kraus
were surprised Sunday afternoon
by a large number of friends, it
was one of the nicest surprises
that has been given so many
v re choppers in Aurora Tues-j
?av. I
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Potcrs of Pen-1
leltor are visitirg Mrs. Peter's I
Mother, Mr. ':'rn'.r.cili:ig. 1
Mir; "'..rie Yillof Hubbard is
with mrlne: in Aurora.
Jonas Will and family and Miss
Clara Will returned home from
Wilhoit Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler
soent several days enjoying the
breezes of the sea at Sea Side.
George and Andy Miller and
Fritz Giesy took in the ball game
at Portland Sunday.
Glen Hurst, Al Will and Bob
Criscll r turned from a two
c WOODBURN DEPARTMENT I
! Moving Pictures;'- taST"
Main Street j
Bank of Woodb.urn
EitaMLsUtJ
5c
week3 outing at Hot Springs Sat
urday. The fruits of the chase
ere 3 bear and 1 deer)
George Yergen nnd family left
Tuesday for St. Martin's Springs,
Wash.
Pcpcrt of the'Conditioa of
Aurora State Bank
Laugh yourself off the earth
for only Five little old measly
Cents.
Pictures. Change of rrogram I Woodburn
Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Capital and Surplus over $50,000
Interest1 Paid on Time Deposits
Oregon
S0MET1UNQ
TO "LEAN ON"
' . . l.ji I at Aurora, la the Uliof 0:e m. t tht closed
bentlemen were present and add- " ?ur ; " lV -, , . : .
edmuchto the splendid music ren- 6. RFOIJRCES
59,190.02
ft i 4 i I
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fit
rjcrcd. "Bountiful refreshments anddiscoUnts $
ti'tM'rAn'flfl jnrl nil nfll nr P11. I ....... .
rl r 7 ri " Overdrafts, securea
and unsecured.....
joyabletimd. ' Those present
were - Wm. G iesy, "Jake Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fry, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Scholl, Mr. and Mrs.
George Kraus, Geo. Ziegler and
wife, Charles Snyder and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraus, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Zimmerman, Mr. J.
Johnson, Miss Katie Miller, Mrs.
Flora Beck, Mrs. Fred Will, Au
Bonds, securities etc
Banking house, fur
niture and fixtures
Due from approved
reserve banks... ..
Cash on hand
Total.. $ 150,831.31
LIABILITIES
r lora liCCK, iurs. r rtu iu, rt.u- ... 1 o t oaa aa
relia BeckGeorgia and Antonia Capi al stock paid in $ 2 ,800 00,
Kraus. Ratio. Mary and TiMe UIi"ua -XT:
Giesy, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs.
Mary Pvapps, Mrs. Leonard Will,
Miss Elizabeth Fostner. Mr?.
Mary Harlon, Mrs, Joe Miller,
Miss Mary Voght, Mrs. Henry
Beck, Mrs. Chris Giesy, Mrs.
Martin Giesy, Miss Susan Will,
Mrs. Wm. Kraus, Mrs. Charles
Beck, Miss Mary Zimmerman
and Miss Zelta Will.
Gus Will and family of Hubbard
spent Sunday here.
' It looks like eyery one was
living in camp wagons from the
vay they are passing through.
Rev. Zugg of Albany preached
a fine sermon to a large congre
gation at the Presbyterian
Church Sunday night,
lniividu! deposit subttd te check
Tin certificate ol deposit
Bills payable, includ
ing certificates of
deposits for mon
ey borrowed 15.000.00
Total $150,831.31
SUU o Okeob. County of Harioa, Js: J
L Hr L. Bents Ctshlrt ol Iht abovt-Mtntd kni i
io solemnly iwmi Uut the bovt UUnt U tiw to Use
best ol my tooWig tad belief j
HEMIY L. BENTS, Csh!. J
Subscribed tod iwota to before n tWs 30th d.T ol Jo- ,
y J0S. W. S. Hunt. ItoUrt PaWic. " "
-Sel. ' j
Cwrrtct-Attest:
:i. A. Styitt.
B. F. GiesY. Directots. i
and a visible means of practical
support is a gooo), substantial
, Bank Account. Once you have
2,702.99 a good balance at your banker's,
45,000.00 you not care how things go, be
cause you feel practically inde
6,735,22 pendent. And the only way to
get a bank account is to save, and j
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.
Tho Vaudette (formerly Wood
Wn rkatirig rink) is making
every elTort to please the public
with moving pictures. iney
give'a double program.
Admission 5 and 10 cents.
Woodburn Studio -Photo-ermnhs.
Corving and Enlarging.
p;tiiro ' Framing. Aniatuer
Supplies. ' Peveloping and Fin
j Jas. J. Hall. Prop.
Readings by mail, Thoroughly
reliable. Four questions for
SRI. 00. Mrs. J. Lindsey, perma-
lnctpd at Valley Hotel,
Woodburn, Oregon.
32.391.51
4,745.57
Dr. GnAFFis-Ostepathic Phy
sician. Has opened office, rooms
in J. W. Cook's Building, vooa
hnm. Ore. Can be seen mere
every day in the week, except
Sundays.
08,259.02
38,121.62
"Crossetts Shoes Makes
Life's Ws Easy"
Tl ey tit and feel good from the start: There is no
breaking in necessary. ' There is that Ltylish slippy
individuality with evrey pair that can only be found in
a Crossett Shok. JVe have them in all the new shapes
and leathers. . '
Get a pair 4 'between you and the world and have ypur
Jife's walks made easy.'!
SADLER (x KRAUS
Atirpra, Oregon
THE BEST FOR THE PRICE ALWAYS
Heavy arrival of Fall Goods now being receved.
Keep us in mind. Good doods at Right Price's. &
HENRY L. BENTS, Pri nd Cahlcr.
HENRY A. SNYDER, Vk Preldi
Farmer's
Woodburn
& Mechanic's
Bank
Orejoa
Vnnnr 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.
- Aurora State Bank
Shankland's "Bicycle Stcre
We handle the y'ery best make
of new and second hand bicycles
and supplies. Best equipped re:
M. Fm Hurst and children betwcen Tm
have been visiting Mr3. Hurst's Salem. Prices reasonable ana
parents for several days. work guaranteed.
' The Pythian Caters, en joyed a Shankland ffe Co.,
Woodburn. uregon
VITV I 11 1 'II .l 1 1 L UVU11VOUUJ I
ftcitUu Ut the; homo of Mrs. J.
M. Will, who entertained the sis
ters with a wool picking and lots
pf good things to eat.
FOIiSALE-2 sows, 13 pigs
and 15 shoats.
J. F. Brincgar,
U.F.D. o. 5, Aurora, Ore.
W. S. Hurst was in Portland
' pn business Monday.
Dave Keil is enjoying the sea
freeze at Seaside.
Laton Reisland is wearing a
very extensive smile, a son ar
rived at his home Friday.
Dr. de Lespinassp, Dentist,
will be in his office at the "City
Hotel." Canby, commencing
Monday, August, 10th. Exami
nation Free. Prices Reasonable.
All Work Guaranteed.
Miss Tillie Fry and A. M. Fry
were Portland visitors Monday.
Mis.- Waur.da Hill was in town
gatui.lr.y. "
Mr:- . Tvy Peppe and children of
Portland are visiting relatives
here.
Dr. p.r.d Mrs. B. F.'Giesy spent
Monr'r.r si Portland.
O. H. S:r.ith and family, Miss
Emm;1! Smith and Mrs. Smith at
tend: i the New Era camp meet-
J. Jt Stengel Atwoodbum Sells Them
DIRECTORS.
I. L. Bents, H. A. Snyder, w. s. hurst, u. ivociitR
J. H. Miley, A. A. Crisell, B. F. Giesy.
Four per cent interest paid on time deposits.
Collections Carefully Attondcd To. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Aurora 7
THE AUSTIN STORES
At Woodburn
We are headquarters, far Harvester's Supplies, such as GooJ
Wearing Shoes. Pants, Overalls, Jumpers, and all such
articles of Wearing Apparel, aa well as a Good Line of Reliable
Brands of Groceries. If you are not satisfied with the Flour
you are using try our "SUPREME" Hard Wheat Flour; It is
sure to Please you and the Price is Right.
Our Prices arc? always The Lowest possible for Reliale Goods.
Transacts A General Banking Business
Capital $25,000
Qregoi
PARjVlERS:
We want your trado.
We handle nothing but Good, Reliable Gooas
We Sell at Popular Prices.
When coming to Woodburn, Give us a Trial
We guarantee ' Value Rccoived'l
DryGoou, Furnishing Goops, Shoes, Notions, Groceries
Q. H. BEBEE:
WOODBURN
OREGON J
THE VALLEY HOTEL
Priec3 Very Reasonable. Strictly Horne Cooking. The
very place in town to make yourself perfectly at home.
Near the Depot
WOODBURN r : PREPO
C F. Rothe formerly of Aurora cr, Mr3. JohnLundcon und Miss
but now of San Francisco is here Fritz yerg visitors, at Wilhoit
for a visit with old friends i gripes turyay,
Henry M iller is at Wilhoit,
Ho
Canby Item?,
M III l r went to Portland
pxnects to snend Saturday in Au
rora meeting the boys. His - Mm. I). G. Hodges of Ridge-
headquarters is at the roruanu. ficMj Washf wa3 in town.bc-
- tvcon trains iueaday looking
Fred Will, Jr.. began work on aftcr romobusincs matters.
his new resident Wednesday. ! P iijmlerh'e Is la.d off from
Joscnh Erbsland will soon be- nctivo work this wcekbv a felon
gin Work on a new residence. which is visiting withondof the
A. M. Fry spent Sunday at the fingers of his right hand.
New Era camp meeting. Grant White drove to Wilhoit
Antone Will was in Portland Tuesday to get Mrs. C. Wang and
on business Tuesday. (party, who have fpent a two
Mr r.hfu-W Roth of Canby ! week ?outir, at that place. They
J. A. & A. E. AUSTIN
ingS ir.;
F. D.
Tuei.:.;. .
Mr. 'i. Fiathman and children
went t P')it:r.nd Mondaj'.
Mu r; ,.iliri: left Momiayi! . . v .:--...
fni.r..rt!n;d. and after a visit I , , v , . . TW1onfi ...na' Mi.?3 NclMc Blosscr has been
. " . ,. - 1 jut:,, rmmi Cnivpr jonn ji-iuuwu n
w t . iv .Aivci tliere, win sper.ai jonn anu iui - oj, ,.ic;nr hrp.
sevtt. ' - ce: at Seaside. were in town Sunday. , ' vJtL tho train , Frank McCracken has returned
... ti 1 1 r. rnH Mr. IianSOO Ull-i JUL .1 ovia itv.iv. v--
: Mi. NclMc Blosscr has bt
, visiting at the Pioneer Hotel.
Frank McCnv
from Ncwpo. t.
visited her mother, Mrs. Carpen
ter, Friday.
Mrs. Sam Miller spent the lat
ter part of last week with Port
land friends.
Mi3 Pearl Clark is with heri7101
aunt, Mrs. Rose Giesv. Jack Howard made a bumcss
Um Ursula Beck is spending! w -w
report the time of their lives,
and would like to go again.
The Canby baseball team play
Clackamas last Sunday and car
ried off the honors by a score of
this week with friends at New
port.
Frank Miller, Mrs. S. O. Mill-
Herbert Roley of Washougal,
Wrsh., was visiting friends in
Canby Tuesday and Wednesday.