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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
4) I PERSONAL AKD LOCAL having exceeded his most san Dealer la A REAL MISER. With VV. S. Hurst drove into the uine expectations. country on business Wednesday. ' Fcr the '.e:t drink Antone Will ha? 0E?ned a real . estate office with iMr. Mishler the rear of the bank building1. f Buffalo Bill's great Wild West Show will exhibit in Portland on .Sept. 25th. This is ono of the greatest shows on earth and well worth the' admission price. Ben Smith r vidtirg his brother here. ' Miss Dodd of Portland is tho guest of Mrs. Henry Snjdcr. Everybody is busy picking hops this week and thero isn't 'much doing in the way of news. Did you ever hear a Chinaman talking over a long distance tel ephone? Something grt at. Glenn Bachet returned from a trip to Portland Tuesday evening. Mrs. Leonard Will is the guest ofi her daughter, Mr?. Geo. 3choll. Mrs. W. W. Irvin and Mrs. V. P. Wurster were ' Portland Visitors Saturday. General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Fann- Implements; Buggies, Wagons, Creanj in .i-undi'aBar.. Separators, Gasoline Engines, Guns, Ainiiiu- ?. i fc .' ...... ! j i i ; rr i . i uiiion anu nsmiijj laciue OREGON Him th Ruling Pttion Wail AURORA Indtcd Strong In Dcstit. - - 111 ' uut"U iwuiuu in i jmriy rata; t a "Lot iae tt-11 you aUiut Arniiffnlo. the , I rr? 4 nf HrtD DTICIMHCC CPnT 1 $ fui;icUi Ilouiau inlcr, atul you will know what a real minor Is. ' "As Arpnuli lny dying In his cold, dark, tare palace of rtouti ou the Cor;o bid one thought was that, biuco he was too in to tat. a full lira a da was being caved ou the food Mil. "The doctor waa announced. Tha doctor, after feeling Arpajulo's pulse. kK'Koii grave. 'Well,' paid tho miser, 'how much longer hare I to live? "Only half au hour. was the reply. 'Aroacnlo'g erea Cashed fire. M 'You scoundrel!' he cried. 'Why do you let th Ills' run oa to the last mm-; uto like this? Do rou want to ruta t we? tk-ud for the barber at once. "The barber arrived posthaste. " "Ion charge said Arpacnk). "20 centlslmi for shaving?' 1 'Yea, Blguor.' - . t 'And for shavinj a corpse 5 lire?' "Yes "S "Anoetilo clauced at tho clock. Sev en of tho thirty minutes left him. still remained. HLNRY L. BLNTS, Pr t tad Cat hler. HENRY A. SNYDER, VUe PreitdTat READY FOR BUSINESS SEPT 1 . . I Having leased the Union Mills from Mr. Trullinger, 1 1 have completely overhauled the plant, put in new silks, and $ will begin operations September 1st, on alive and let live basis. Rom-r tWrmo-Vik' t nrr5Mirtd in the Miller's trad?. I am in a i position to do work as cheaply or a little cheaper than any one i else in my line. During the coming season I will grind feed I for $1.50 per ton. Other prices in proportion I We Cater to the Farmers' Ttiit. Your Patronage Solicited I 4 - P 1. Kj. LrlllNlNvJIN Z f J R. F. D. No. I Muhno, Ore J Aurora State Bank i$ .Transict A General Banking Business ' Capital $25,000 DIRECTORS. II. L. Br.NTr, II. A. Snydfr. W. S. Hurst, C. Kociier "j. H. Miley, A. "A. CRiaELL. B. F. GiEsy. Four per cent .interest paid oh time deposits. Collections Carefully Attended, To. Safety Deposit Roes for Rent. Aurora - - Oregon illfll BUIlVIt IL1H UUJLILIT. 11 H . . "Ai the onerntlon finished Amncnla ! Tar 1 flT liU 13 died. Rut with Lis last breath, smlllnu i iJ T f Vl 1 U 1 Miss Time try went iq on- 3 ''f--'" C YYUUUdUKIN UErAKiiucni 5 land Thursday. Mrs. Will Peters is visiting Mrs. Zummerling. Mr. and Mrs. Pepper of Wil- sonville were in town last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Blosser at tended the funeral of Mr. Rlos scr's uncle, Abraham Dlos3cr, 'at Portland, Wednesday. Mrs. Dolph Crisell of Portland is visiting here. 1 Ed C. Herron was over from WoodbUrn Tuesday. J. W. Sadler went to Portland Wednesday Ben Qumn and wife of Butte- yille took tho train here for Port land Tuesday morning Jtfiss Emma Smith has return- ed to Salem. ber dried his cold, oalo cheeks: " 'How splendid 4 Ure nud 80 ccn- tlalml flared T " HE LAUGHS" Witty and Cauatte. A woman auffrago lecturer, accord- lnfe to tho Ilo8tou Olobo, recently brought down th houso with the fob lowlus arjumeat: "I have no vote, but mv croom has. I havo a ereat re".iM?ct for that man In tho stables, but I am sure If I ,wero to go to Llm and say, 'John, win rou exercise the franchiser ho would reply, flcase, mum, which horse be that? " A Variation In 8port. "What hnnncnod wheu you passed a law against gambling In your state?" "Tho bookmakers got right to worn mnklnir bets on whether It would tt enforced or not." Washington Star. Hap Gama Blockad. Thn timid looklo little woman on tho Enclld car noticed that her purse wus not in ber lag where ehe tiaa placed it. Instead, It was hanging from her arm on a chain hanging In full view where It would tempt the nlrauw fingers of the plckpockeca aasigiiea ro picked up tho purse and started" p put Tr Tfnnrv TiccV was in town It IQ bag. But the purso didn't go n;rs. llcnry UQCK was in low n lt wa9 attached to th4 arm ;Taesday. nthe nerslmmony faced wbman atand- , .-n lnir next to her. Of course tho woman Every man withV.fat bank ac count can afford tolaugh. Also to take a "smile" once in a while. He 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 J. H. SctUcmlcr, Ttts. Gtorge G. Elngham.V.Prts. J. M. Poormn, Ca-'hUf. Bank of Wopdburn Established 1S90 Capital and Surplus over $50,000 j Interest Paid on Time Deposits jWcndobur - - Oregon I The 'faudette (formerly Wood jburn skating rink) is making ( every effort to please the public !with moving pictures. They jgive a double program. Admission 5 and 10 cents. FARMERS We want your trade. We handle nothing but Good, JUcJiable Uooct.; We Sell at Popular Prices. When coming to Woodburn, .Give us a .Trial We guarantee ' 'Value Received" Dry Goods, Furnishing.Goods, Shoes, Notions, Groci: ries G. H. BEBEE WOODBURN 5 OREGON ..t- . - - v. .linns r1rVif ihorA and 1 i - i vruu iud uti(, of Wilsonville have been Aurora dropped the stranger's purse. r . . . . , I i...,m l,H.. 1f Tin nlnriA M pnnkft UO 1UUU WHl itiv.i.. i -t- w v nomimmotitf faced woman. MIT0 Sunday been watching you ever slnco you got ybitors this week. Grover Giesy spent vvith his parents heie. Mrs. S. O. Miller visited her itpr. Mrs. Zimmeaman, Sun- 'flay. Mrs. David Snyder is the guest pf Chas. Beck's family. Mr nn d Mrs. Wm. Harris of p.-rM;nd wero visit t. tho home of Wm. Sch v - ' der, Sunday. Allie Millie is home from Port land. Mrs. Carl Ellcdge of Portland is the guest of Aurora relatives. lz Alice Ritter was in town Tuesday evening. Miss Grace Smith is staying ttrUti lir sister. Mrs. O. II. Smith. Mrs. .Tnhn Cartienter and son Lowell of Salem are visiting in Aurora for several days, f Mrs. Cl.as. Roth of Canby upcnt several days in Aurora several days last week, the guest of relatives and friends, Mis3 Viola Fostner returned to Vim-heme in Salem Monday ev (mine nftor a several wceks visit with relatives. W W. In-in. who has been trflvf'.irnr for several months. has returned home. The Porcalis editor enjoyed a ileliffhtful drive to Butteville and rvni.i Wodnesday. Butlevillc one cf the oldest and most in torrstincr towns in the Valley. PnriM cc-uM written cf it3 his tory, and a more hospitable and whole-ho-.'-ted'geople cannot be 1 ..l ivliorp. "Donald is a beautiful little town on the Ore con Fl n There is one mod ern, t.ptod'te store owned by the Willamette River Trading L0., nnA ron needn't think I didn't seo what yon were trying to do.M Cleve land riain Dealer. Woodburn Studio -Photo crraphs. Copying and Enlarging. Picture Framing. Amatuer Supplies. Developing and Fin ishing. Jas, J. Hall, Frqp Readings by mail, Thoroughly tvlinhlp." Four nucstions for to have your account, and talk to $mQQt Mrs. J, Lindsey, perma. you aoout vnc initresi. mut n i The Separator Question IF YOU were coing 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, costing you or.e cent, will give you a chance, to read up about the Empire, to study its construction, ccjst, appearance, etc. You should do this before nurchasinir. We claim lightest running, xclosc skimming, easily cleaned, simplicity, and durability. If you read our cat alogue, or sec our machine and cannot agree with us, very well, you have learned something no. dons' us no injury. May yc at least send yb;i a catalogue. Empire Creanj Separator Co m N. Sixth St., PortlaaJ, Oregon earn for you while in our care. Farmer's & Mechanic's Bank Woodburn ' Grtgon nently locted at Valley Hotel, Woodburn, Oregon. SlIANKLAND'S BICYCLE STORK Wo handle the very bc.it make of new and second hand bicycles and supplies. Best equipped re Vapor and Hot Air Cabinet lir.thq. Sura cure for Kheuma- n p Pomonii conducts ;am cs U Nrrvmisness etc. nair seon Detwecn l oniana uiu ere insurance company carrying orcr ' , . C0UrsC3 0f treat-1 Salem. Prices reasonable and $0,000,000 in risks. The average m. Single baths or courses o ireav ; k anteed surnnce rate Is considerably lower ment. Charges reasonaDlC. ou J,inn,l A rrt :an the average of other mutual conv j . . . - T nnies in that state. i .-wJf ; WOOUDUm, vreKoii -u4 Valley Hotel, Woodburn, Ore. ! THE AUSTIN STORES At Woodburn We are headquarters for Harvester's Supplies, such as Good Wearing Shoes. Pants, Overalls, Jumpers, and all such articles of Wearing Arr-arel. as well as a Good Line of Reliable Brands of Groceries. If you are not satisfied with the Flour you are using to our "SUPREME? Hard Wheat Flour; It is sure to Please you and the Price is Right. Our Prices are al'vays The Lowest possible for Rcliale Gooda. w, . nuusi & co, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ill mmmmmcmmmmatr nmmi iiJMaawMBwaiiiiwtiawl Wholsnle Dealers in Wheat, Oats, Hopa, Potatoes, Onions, Onion Sets, Green and Dried Fruitj, Oregon Grap6 Root and Cascara Bark. Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of Produce, Etc. Branch Offices at Hubbard and Canby. Sole agents for Hallock O. K. Potato Digger. CALL ON OR ADDRESS W. So Hurst & Company AURORA. OREGON O. R. MACK Dealer in Furniture, Rugs, Glass and Chinawae, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames, Etc. Remember our motto: A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL CANBY - - - OREGON. J. A. & A. E. AUSTIN The Mte Angel Academy and College MT. ANGEL, OREGON ' . Normal Coursks . A Sphcialty Place your daughter in Mt. Angel, a musical center, where she will bG taught music by Teachers form the fountainhcad of music in Germany. In Mt. Angel she can hear frequent concert?. Masters of the Art; in short she will live in a musical atmosphere. MOTHER SUPERIOR