PERSONAL AMD LOCAL The HumanumOrganumorthe Human Orgvn created a great deal of amusemertt at the enter tainment Saturday evening. Henry Miller baa returned from a trip to Wilh-rit. WS. Hur.tra3 in Portland on business Tuesday. Hopgrowers are pretty well united in their determination to pick this year. Order your hop tickets by mail now. Geo. Fry went to Portland on business today. In this iFive is an announce ment froni the Mt. Angel College at Mt. Angd. Thi3 is a good in stution of learning for girl and we do not hesitate to refcomend it lo our readers; The Woman's Club hail ft has llty gathered up' Entertainment Saturday night for considering tHe time they had in getting it Up, it was very creditable; The brchestra gave some excellent music, the recitations by little Gladys GieSy and Myra Will were very good and the songs by Gertie Giesy and chorus were well rendered, the recitations given by, the visiting ladies, j Misses McDowell and Donnelly, University of Oregon Students, added wonderfully to the pleas ure of the audience. Refrsh were served in the Club Room. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leffler were yisitors at the Pioneer Hotel Saturday. Miss Nettie Miller came home from Portland Monday evening. . Misses Donnelly and McDowell classmate of Miss Lilla Irvin, are spending a few days" here. George Dekurrt was up from Portland over Sunday; on his farm. . Mrs. Peppiii was over from Ihp Prahl ranch Tuesday, , Barlow turned out well to the -entertainment given by the Romans' fclub', Saturday even ing.. ' .. . , . . m i Miss. Roberta Jame.-3 of Kansas ,Qity, 9 .qohies ,to, Portland every cummer1, was, the .guest of tMiss Ida .Miller fpr.our days. Iiss Jams has q great, many friends here and gains new ones eVery time she comes. Miss Hannah Xraus returned from Salem Fridav. . , H. J. Miller has returned from Wilhoit. .. , . , Otto Knorr w,as, an incoming passenger . from Oregon City Monday evening. . Misses Rose and Emma Rueck of Portland were In town Sunday. ; Mrs, .Earl .Cribble- returned to Portland Sunday, ,vith her was hef sister, Gladys Giesy. Miss Sophie Lantz of Portland .visited friends in Aurora Tues day. Mrs. Parrish and daughter, Mi! t'dred of Oregon City, were guests of Mrs. F. Will, Jr., Friday. Mis3 Nunda Wolfer has been visitimr her aunt. Mrs. S. 0 Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyers of Needy were in town Tuesday. i Miss Alness Burns of Portland r;s visiting friends here. Henry Hurst of Portland spent Sundav with his mother. Mrs Helen C. Hurst. Mrs. Emma Seelcy and mother, Mrs. Boss of Salem are guests of Mrs. Elia3 Keil. Mrs. Carpenter wa3 a Canby visitor Sunday. l- Henry Stahl returned to Tort- land Sunday evening, after a few j days visit with his family. ; , Mrs. N.S. Hurst and daughter, ttuth, of Hubbard were in town Friday. J S. A. Miller went to Portland , ; - Sunday. ! J W. S. Hurst & Company are i n 1 ' the market for all the wvl and; mohair they can get at their ' warehouses at Aurora, Hubbard . -and Canby. They r.re r aying the J l-highest market prices. Don't t rnil to soe then brfon felling. Hubbard Dep't. Miss Amy Harris is visiting relatives and friends in Portland. The beautiful monument erect ed in tho Hubbard cemetery by the Woodmen of the World in memoiy of Albert L. Simms was f ormaly dedicated on Sunday last by Nessmuk camp of Aurora. The ceremony, Was beautiful and mpressive. Special singing was rendered by the Aurora choir. Judge G. B. Dimick of Oregon City delivered an Interesting ora tion befitting the occasion. Dr. S. W. Weaver was In Portl and on professional business Tuesday and Wednesday. Ralph C. Grimm went to Port land on Tuesday morning for an operation for appendicitis. Rev, A. J. ttoar supplied the pulpit of the Congregational church oh Sunday evening. Born and died on Aug., 12. to the wife cif John IlershbCrger, a son. Geo. lldpkins, formerly a resi dent of this city find how of Washington County, i theguett of Guy Weaver. Miss Hilda Olsen, who has held the position as primary teacher here for four years and is now a student at the State Normal! School at Monmouth, paid hen many friends here a visit on1 Sunday. Miss Florence Stoddard came to her home here on Tuesday vening from the summer school at Monmouth. Miss l lorence! will teach in the school t Canby the coming year. t The Mt. Ansel Academy mi College fSttaW and Gash MT. ANGEL, OREGON Normal Courses A Specialty This chartered institution is empowered by the State of Oregon with all the privileges of a state normal Fchool in conferring Teacher's State Certificates .'and Life Diplomas. It has thoroughly equipped chemical and physical lab oratories. Young women students of Mt. Angel Academy haye recently attained 100 per cent in tho state examinations in physics. If you are working for a teacher's state certificate, you must take the state examination in physics Mt. Angel Academy Is the place par excellence to prepare for this examination. The laboratory work and note books of the class of 1905 took a medal for physics at the Lewis and Clark j Exposition. WOODBURN DEPARTMENT "NO WONDER HEgLAUGHS" J. H. Scttlmitr. tits. George G. Bingham.V.Prcs. J. M. f oornun, Caihler. Poultry is to have its due re cognition at the Livestock Show in September. Over $500 m prizes is offered and the interest may be judged from the fact that over one thousand entries are booked. Poultry means al most $5,000,000 to Oregon annu ally. Secretary W. L. Crissey of the Oregon State Dairy. Ass'n, has been advised that Hon. FA, IT. Webster, Chief, of. Dairy Divi sion, Uk S. Department '(?f 'Agri culture, is contemplating a trip to the Pacific Northwest to parti cipate in the convention 'of the Oregon Association December 10th and 11th. Eight, persons ate fried rattle snakes in a local hotel in Newton Sunday. All pay that the snake was palatably. The snake was killed early fh the day by Mr. Allen as he was inspecting a farm near Lake Owassa:-Cobleskilf, N. Y. Times. - - Bank of Woodburn HAT To Maks a General Cleaning Up of all Straw and Summer Crash Hats, We've Cut the Prices so Low thatyqu Would not Recognize tho Original Selling. Price. Iong Time yet before the Season is over for, Cool Hats. Come in and get a Rm Bargain, Our Fall Stock of Hats and Caps for Young Men, Boys and Elderly Men are all that Style and Quality Represent. We wart to show them to you. v SADLER &KRAUS Aurora, Oregon THE BEST FOR THE PRICE ALWAYS v . i x A Established 1S90 i Capital and Surplus over $50,000 J Interest Paid on Time Deposits ! Wondobur Oregon i The Vaudette (formerly Wood 'burn skating rink) is making , every effort to please the public ;with moving pictures. They j give a double program. Every man wlth'a fat bank ac- j Admission 5 and 10 cents. count can afford to laugh. Also Woodburn SiUDlo-Photo-to take a smile" once in a while. . Krupiis, copying unu JMiiarging, Picture Framing. Amatuer Developing and Fin Jas. J. Hall; Prop. He who save3 first can spend af- spending first and expect to save . , after it, Put your money in the j g bank NOW, where it will bt draw-1 ing interest so., that you cao spend laler 6n. W? will be gfad to, have your account, and talk to youabut the Interest thatU will earn for you while in our care". Farmer's & Mechanic's Bank Woodhura iM J Oreiop Vapor and Hot Air . Cabinet baths. Sure 4Cure for Rheuma tism, Colds, Nervousness etci Single baths or courses of treat ment. Charges reasonable. Joseph Lindsey, Valley Hotel, Woodburn, Ore? 1 Woodburn Readings by mail, Th6r6ughly reliable. Four questions x'or $1.00, Mrs. J", Lindsey, perma nently locted at Valley lloVel. vVoodburrr, . Oregon. HENRY L. BENTS, Prei.and Cashier. HENRY A. SNYDER, Vice Preitdent Aurora State Banlc i Transacts A General Banking Business Capital $25,000 DIRECTORS. II. L. Bents, II. A. Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. Kociier J. II. Miley, A. A. Crisell, B. F. Giesy. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits. Collections Carefully Attended To. Safety Deposit Boxes for RenV. Aurora - - Oregort .SHANKLAND'S BlCYCLk STORE We( handle the very best make of hew and second hand bicycles and supplies'. , Best equipped re pair seop between Portland and Salem. Prices . reasonable and work guaranteed.t Shankland & do.. Oregon THE AUSTIN At Woodburn STORES We are headquarters for Harvester's Supplies, such a3 Good Wearing Shoes Pants, Overalls, Jumpers, and all such articles of Wearing Apparel, a3 rvell as a Good Line of Reliable Brands of Groceries. If you are not satisfied with the Flour you are usjng try our "SUPREME" Hard Wheat Hour; It is sure to Piease you and the Price U Right. Our Prices pre ahrayp Tho Lowest possible for ReUale Goods. it ERS - c Kvini yb'ur tra'c. Vc handh Yiothing but Gdod, Reliable Goods We Sell at Popular Prices. When coming to Woodburn, Give 'as a Trial We guarantee ' Value Received" Dry Goods, Furnishing Coons, ISnoE?, Notions, Groceries Q. H. BF.BEE WOODBURN OREGON & 0. MILLER & SON fitaler Ju General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Farm ing Implements, Buggies, Wagoi 'Gfiath Separators, Qasbline Ehgirick ufiiib, Ailiinu- ',. nition and Ftshirig Tackle AURORA - bRCQON J. A. & A. E. AUSTIN m the Separator Question IF YOU were going to buy a separator, wouldnt you want to get the best for your money ? It would be justice to you, your wife and family to do thi. A post card, I costing you one cent, will give you a chance to read up abcut the Empire, to study its i construction, cost, appearance, etc. You I should do this before purchasing. We claim j lightest running, close Skimming, easily j cleaned, eimplicity, and durabi'ity. If you I read our catalogue,, or see our machine and j cannct agree vith'us, very well, you have I Jearr.ed eomething ane done us no injury, j May v.-c at least tend vou a catalogue. j Empire Cream Separator Co I 89 N. Sixth Si.. Portland, Oicjon 5 Borealis For Hop Tickets