The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, August 13, 1908, Image 3

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    PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Nessmuk Camp CGI of the
Woodmen are planning an exten
sive program for the unveiling of
the Woodman monument in
memory of the late A. L. Simms,
at the Hubbard cemetery, Sun
day afternoon Aug., 2Gth, The
lodge and Woodmen will march
to the cemetery in a body, and
Hon. Grant Dimick, Judge of
Clackamas County,. will deliver
the oration. The Aurora band
will furnish the music.
II. A. Snyder attended the
Postmasters convention vX Port
land Friday,
'Mrs. Emma Wilson and daught
er of Oregon City returned home
Sunday after a visit with Mrs.
Wilson's mother, Mrs. Neift.
Dewy Miller and Pet e Ihuch
man left for a weeks visit to
Newport, Thursday.
ilr. and Mrs. David Snyder are
here from Pittsbunr. Pcun.. on a
visit and may possibly make
Oregon their future home,
The Woman's Club will give an
Ice Cream Social at their Club
rooms, on Saturday evening, Au
gust 15, 1908. A short program
will be given, the small sum of
10 cents will be charged, after
which refreshments will be ser
ved' Everybody cordially invi
ted. Miss Ida Miller was with
friends at Wilhoit.
Fred Will, Jr., sold his hand
some sorrel horse to Salem par
ties. Miss Laura Black of Portland
is visiting relatives here.
, Mis3 Sula Beck has returned
from Newport.
Francis Feter3 left Tuesday
for Portland to visit relatives.
bmanuei Ken and wire are
home from Wilhoit.
Allie Miller spent Sunday with
home folks.
, Mrs. John Murray son and
daughter were shopping in Auro
ra Friday.
, Ihe largest party of the year
was given by the Misses Giesy,
pi their home, in honor of Mrs.
podfry Dental, it came us a com
plete surprise and Mrs. Dental as
every one present was delighted,
in mentioning those present, one
.would 'have to mention nearly
every one in town as well as the
surrounding country, three large
tables groaned with good things
to eat, and some excellent music
helped pa'-s the hours pleasantly,
-Mrs. Joe Schcurer and Mrs
WtVi Rvnsa snent several hours
in Aurora Monday.
Those from here who spent
Saturday and Sunday at Newport
Qnm nun Mrs. Miller and
'ttv.iv
Logan Snyder and wife.
' S. A. Miller and Elmer Will
'went to Portland last Wed., to
Purchase s new team for George
Will.
Mi-3 Matilda Fry spent Thurs
Jay. a- Portland.
Miss May Vandeleur wa3 over
from Buttevillc Sunday evening.
The men of the town all turn
cd out Tuesday night at Sam
iMilW's orzanized the rest of the
Wn .lenartment San MiUcr was
'-Virrcn chief of tnc riepartmcn
'i-hile Geo. Fry is foreman of th
hose cart and Al Kraus foreman
. of the hook and ladder.
i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith are
'receiving congratulations for a
new baby at their house.
Anton and Mrs. Will were at
Woodburn on business Thursday.
Miss Hattie Will visited Mrs.
Roth at Canay Thursday.
Miss Alma Will enterta ned the
Woman's Club and the Pythian
' Sisters with a wool picking Wed
nesday afternoon.
Notice to Subscriber?
All subscribers who have not
yet paid fcr their subscriptions,
including the magazines, are re
quested to forward the amount
1 at once. It will save U3 the time
Snd expense of sending a collect
or to see you.
Mrs. J.M. Will. Miss Clara Will
and Bertha Stark were g.'.ests of
Mrs. A. Will at Hubbard Thurs
day. F. P. Hurst was a Portland
visitor last Thursday.
Mr3. Eugene Moshberger went
to Woodburn Friday.
Mrs. Julius Zimmerman of
Portland was the guest of Mrs.
Webert last week,
John Jesse and A. Weigand
were in town Thursday evening.
Frank Miller, Mrs. S. 0. Miller,
Miss Fritz, with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wolf cr of Hubbard mo
tored to Albany Sunday.
A
WOODBURN DEPARTMENT ;
to
at
WOLFER PRAIRIE.
The weather is some cooler
day (Wednesday,)
Johnie Eckert is visiting
Edd Miller3 this week.
Henry Wolfer is making a
good run with his thrasher
Martha Giesy is visiting her
mother Mrs. Dave Zimmerman.
Quite a few from here Went to
Wilhoit Sunday;
Mr. andMrs.Boud anddausht;
er Liuraballe of Spokane were
isiting relatives here last week.
A large delegation from the
prairie attended tne aance ai
Macksburg Saturday evening.
All reported a splendid time.
A large number have already
started to the mountains Iluckle
berrying.
Siiankland's Bicycle Store
We handle the very best make
of new and second hand bicycles
and supplies. Best equipped re
pair seop between Portland and
Salem. Prices reasonable and
work guaranteed.
Shanklatld & Co.,
Woodburn, Oregon
STf O t Tw T l:
ine oeasons in ewes u
Moving Pictures
Alain Street - ' .
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.
j J. H. ktUemJcr, Fres. Gtorje G. Eiajham.V Jtti.
J. M. foornun. tahier.
Bank of Woodburn
Established U'O
Capital and Surplus over $50,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
"NO WONDER
Fi HE LAUGHS"
Woniobur
Oregon
iff fel'-SSa
The Vaudette (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.
! WootmuRN STUDio-Pheto-
I graphs, Copying and Enlarging.
j Picture Framing". Amatuer
Supplies. Developing and Fin-
I ishing.
I Jas. J. Hall, Prop.
Every man with a fat bank ac
count can afford to laugh. Also
to take a "smile" once in a while,
lie who saves first can spend af
terwards, but he can't do much
spending first and expect to save
after it. Put your money in the
bank now, where it will be draw
ing interest so that you can
spend later on. We will be glad
to have your account, and talk to
you about the interest that it will
earn for you while in our care.
Readings by mail, Thoroughly
reliable. Four ouestions for
$1.00, Mrs. J. Lindsey, perma
nently locted at Valley Hotel,
Woodburn, Oregon.
Dr. GRAFFis-Ostepathic Phy
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.
Farmer's
Woodburn
& Mechanic's
Bank
Oregon
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
THE AUSTIN STORES
At Woodburn
Shoe Styles
The Latest in Ladies' Footwear is the Dark Brown
Ooze Calf, Top Patent, Leather Colt, Vamp Button,
and Light Color Tan Nissia Calf, Blucher Ooze Calf Top
to Match. They are Neat Stylish and the Latest thing
in Ladies' Shoes. Popular Priced at $3..r0 per Pasr,
SADLER & KRAUS '
Aurora, Oregon
THE BEST FOR THE PRICE ALWAYS t
Many of the New Fall Goods are now in. Come. t
Look. t
I
HENRY L DENTS, Pr tt and Cashier.
HENRY A. SNYDER, Vkt President
Aurora State Bank
v 1 ransacts A ueneral banking: business
Capital $25,000
DIRECTORS.
IL L. Bents, H. A. Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. Kociier
J. H. MIley, A. A. Criselu B. F. Giesy.
Four per cent interest paid on time- deposits.
Collections Carefully Attended To. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Aurora. - - Orcgori
; We are headquarters for Harvester's Supplies, such as Good
Wearing Shoes. Pants, Overalls, Jumpers, and all such
articles of Wearing Apparel, as 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 pre always The Lowest possible for Reliale Goods.
j. A. & A. E. AUSTIN
FARMERS
" U ' '
Wo want your trade.
Wo handlo nothing but Good, Reliable Goods
Wo Sell at Popular Prices.
When coming td Woodburn, Give us a Trial
We guarantee ' Value Received"
Dry Goods, FuRNisiiiNQ Goods, Shoes, Notions, Groceries
G. H. B6BEE;
WOODBURN
OREGON
S. 0. MILLER & SON
Dealer la
General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Fann
ing Implements, Buggies, SVniim. VreaiA
Separators, Gasoline KugliiTtoihsAmmu
nitlon and Fisiiinj; Tackle
AURORA
OREGON
Rev. and Mrs. Bradstrcet loft
for Ocean Fark, Wash,, on Fri
day morning, whero they will
'spend a months recreation.
Rev. Folsom. missionary Snp- j K. C. Grimm is suffering with
erintendant of the Congregation- appendicitis but Dr Weaver has
on made Hub- tnc casc wea in nanu nnu no Uim"
friends here. Mr. Gilmore
preached at the Congregational
church on Sunday to a largo audience.
Hubbard Dep't.
The Woodman lodge of Aurora
will unveil a monument to their
deceased neighbor, Albert L.
Simms. at Hubbard cemetery,
1 a. . O .OA 1,,,lrrn Inl V 1 1 FV Vl r J in Orf
feUnaay nexi.iu.ovj.. in. . . " T V " i nrmrr.Wlod.
Dimick will deliver the (bard a Hying visit luesuay even- " " -r1'"";: r,v Pov
: tin ;ii tt,m nr., rrMch A party consii jn 'A i ry bev-
uiii. .:e t:i.. tnn-n A
aim wut, uu) iivoiv aiiu
Weaver leave for the
Grant B.
oration
1. .i i -T U , ' pns
i i 10 in mo innrrcLraLiuiiiii tnun.ii un;
Uorn on V canesaay, vu.. , - - Fmrei3
. , l ' coast today,
uuy weaver ico a mpvu
hrrc.-back to Hilbboro. Forest
Grove
county to',
thn Horkina. who were former i
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barrett, a
daughter and to Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Smith a daughter.
Miss Lizzie Newkirk is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clausen.
ick to Hilbboro, Forest' , .
and other Washington j Sunday evening to attci
towns,la?t weeK, visiting ! dislocated arm for Elbert .
(Thursday. )
Dr. Weaver waa called on on
attend to a
McKey,
who is now enjoying an enforced
i ...I4U lit. vwi in o c'!n
A mrtv including Mr. ana - - , Ij0t tv 3 bc a warning to other
Mr3.Knigh, Mrs. Whitney and; GeD.Grubercf Portland v.M.ed ,nng Tnc.rif not to get their arms l-
hcr little nieces picniced at olf- j relatives here cn Sunday He, j out cf piacc.
ers springs on Sunday. jjMrithbb family will lcave'f or San
'ReV. W. CGillndre and family j Jose. Calif., thij week, where . LaVeKciii3 Lome from Seaside
of Hoed Riycr visited their many tney will make their home ' an(j 3 looking fine.
The Separator Question
IF YOU were going to buy a ac.nraloi',
wouldnt you want to get the bcot for your
money? It would be justice to you, yojr
wife and family to do thi. A po..t card,
costing you one cent, will give you a chuncc
to read up about tho Fmpire, to stuly it.i
construction, ccct, ?piarancet etc. You
should do thii before purchasing. We cl.n im
lightest running, close skimming,- easily
cleaned, simplicity, and durability. If you
read curtatalugue pr.Eee our machine and
cannot agree with i s, ery well, you have
learned something anc done U3 no injury
May we at least send vou a catalogue.
Empire Cream Separator Co
89 N. Sixth St., . . J'ortland, Oregon
llks Clara Irvin has been visit
ing her friends in Portland.
. Mr. and Mr3.
Portlana visitors
;- r
Krauj . were
Thursday.