PERSONAL AND LOCAL
These cold mornings remind
one it is time to buy some of
those especially good fleeced un
der w ear Sadler & Kraus are
showing. Light and heavy
weights for children as well 3
grown up3.
Nj ambitious man or woman
can afford to miss the opportuni
ty afforded them by the Interna
tional Correspondence Schools on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
October 1st, 2nd and 3rd, at the
postoftlce, Aurora. The schools
are making a special display
showing the work of the students.
During the display a special dis
count will be given off the price
of all subjects.
Sam Miller will exhibit hi fine
horses'atthe County fair at Can
by, and enter them in the prize
contest.
G rover McGonegal has pur
chased a half acre of H. L. Bents
in the Snyder addition r.nd will
build and move his family to
town. Mr. McGonegal and fam
ily will be a good addition to
town and will be cordially wel
comed. Mr3. Josephine Krieger died
with tuburculoses at her home
south of town early Tuesday
morning. Mrs. Krieger haa been
a sufferer for a number of years
and although ahe changed cli
mates last year the disease had
made too great an inroad upon
her constitution and she could
bnly patiently await the end sur
rounded by her children. She
leaves four fatherless and moth
less' boys, Freddie , Alu in, Law
rence and Raymond, and three
sisters, Mrs. John Scholl of Hub
bard, Mrs. Isaac Miller of Aurora
and Mrs. Zimmerman of Chicago,
to mourn her loss. The Funeral
Services were con dcted at the
home Wednesday afternoon at.
one o'clock by the Rev. Flathman.
The remains were laid to rest in
the Aurora cemetery by a large
number of friends and n&igrib ors
who'wiil genuinely mis3 her.
Henry Miller wa3 a passenger
pn the north bound train Mon
day evening.
, The warehouse occupied by A.
piesy is being treated with a
new roof. .
j H. L. Bents and family took
m the fair last week.
, Miss ara s'tewart spent Sat-
urdayand Sunday at her home
in Salem. .
Mr3. Nate Cole and daughter
Reely are visiting Mrs. Ogelbee
in Portland.
DON'T MISS THIS
pne of those . nice tailor Suits,
and at sucli a reasonable price at
Sadler & Kraus.'
; Mrs. Harry .Wood of Portland
andMr3. King cf Barlow were
trading in Aurora Monday.
Dewey Miller and Glen Hurst
took in the dance at Hubhard
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler were
Portland visitors Monday and
Tuesday. ' ,
: Mrs. Margaret StaufTer cf Hub
bard visited Aurora friends Wed
nesday. ( ;
. Clyde' Stahl and Miss ixuise
Grim of Hubbard slipped quietly
away and were married in Port
land a w eek ago Tuesday. 1 hey
are both popular young people
and have the best wishes of the
whole community.
i Miss Mary Zimmerman has
been on the sick list.
- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Will left
for Portland Saturday morning.
Mrs. Mary Harlah ras the
guest of Fortland friends for
throe days.
A crowd from here went to
Woodbum to the skating rink
Saturday evening, Misse3 Mar
garet Higginbotham, Anna Goetz,
Hazel Giesy and Elsie Beck.
Messrs Lcrin Giesy, Ben Will and
P.uadd ilihibutham.
x Frank Miller made two trips
o .Saknv -with - hi automobile
'flst Thursday and Friday. The
first party were Henry Snyder
and family, and Mrs. Mary
Rapps; end the other, John
Miley, John Lundeeen, Albert
Kraus and Earnest Snyder.
Mrs. Eugene Moshberger and
children of Woodbum, who have
been guest3 of Dr. and Mrs. M.
Giesy while Mr! oshbergerhas
been East, returned to their
home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Henry Kraus was the
gjest of friends in Oregon City
one day last week.
Sunday F. L. Miller took Cole
man Marks and family to Port
land to visit Mr Mark's sister.
A. Klinger of Hubbard was in
town Tuesday.
Glen Hurst went to Hubbard
Sunday evening.
Mrs, E. G. Carpenter visited
Salem relatives and attended the
State Fair last Wednesday and
Thurlay.
Miss Grace Thompson of Needy
tck the train horc for Portland
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mk. Otto Blosserleft
Sunday for the home- of Mr.
Blosser's parents near Hubbard,
and will leave for the coast Mon
day to be gone a couple of weeks.
Carl Rohte returned to Port
land Monday after a visit at the
Muecke farm.
Alvin Thompson took in the
State Fair Thursday.
Miss lone Giesy is visiting
Portland friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Snyder were
Fair visitors last Wednesday.
F. G. Peters left Friday even
ing for Eastern Oregon for a six
weeks visit.
George Yergen and family re
turned from Salem Saturday
where they had camped during
the fair.
Mrs. John Giesy of Portland is
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
George Kraus,
Miss Tillie Fry spent Monday
in Portland.
Miss Grace Smith has gone to
Salem to attend school this winter.
S. 0. MILLER &S0N
Dealers In
General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Farm
ing Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Cream
Separators, Gasoline Engines, Guns, Ammu
nition and Fishing Tackle
AURORA . - . OREGON
HENRY L. EENTS, Pre and Cathlcr.
HENRY 4. SNYDER. Met Pmlitit
WOODBURN DEPARTMENT jj
Vnn. o,l Uf a:- J. H.Sttlcmier.hes. George G.BhilUm.VJ'r.
OliVt llVk Xll auiuvh
baths. S :re cure for Rheuma
tism, Colds, Nervousness etc.
Single baths or courses of treat
ment. Charges reasonable.
Joseph Lindsey,
Valley Hotel, Woodbum, Ore.
Readings by mail, Thoroughly
reliable. Four questions for
$1.00, Mrs. J. Lindsey,. perma
nently locted at Valley Hotel,
Woodburn, Oregon.
Shankland'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.
Shanklarid & Co.,
Woodbum,. Oregon
Wedded Under Auluriii( Colors.
The first wedding ( ever, per
formed in the Presbyterian
Church, was solemnized here
Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 15th,
at 2:301 The church was deco
rated most beautifully in the au
tumn colors. Over the front of
of the; church, there was a" .beau
tiful arch of flowers, ferns and
and firs.
The happy couple were Dr.
Archibald A. Atkinson of Dorris,
Calif., and Miss Clara I. Irvin,
of Aurora, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Irvin. The bride
and groom will locate at the home
or Dr. Atkinson, very soon..
The ceremony was, performed
by the Rev. Frank If. Zugg of
Albany, Oregon.
Both Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson
are graduates of the Pacific Uni
versity at Forest Grove, where
they .became acquainted while
students. Mrs. Atkinson was a
good worker in the church here
and will bo missed by her many
friends.
Frdnk E. Dodge
COM TRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of building done at
moderate figures. All work
guaranteed first class in
every particular
Plies and Specifications Fur
nished Upon Application
No matter what size building
you want I can fix you out.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CAN BY, 08E00K
Tho ball game between Canby
and Woodbum Sunday resulted
in a score of 7 to 1 in favor of
Woodburn, due to the fact that
Canby had no outfielder. The
Woodburn team contained four
of the disbanded Tri-City league
players. Canby had a fair shake
on Sunday. Sept. 13, and beat
the.Woodbumteam after a hotly
contested game.
J. K. Foonnn, Cashier.
Bank of Woodburn
Established UW
Capital and Surplus over $00,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Wondofcur - - Oregon
The Vaudette (formerly Wood
burn skating rink) is making
every effort to please the public
with moving pictures. They
give" a double program.
Admission 5 and 10 cents.
Is Your Property For Sals?
W art cnnitantlr itlviut InqolrlM from til
part, of il.r i;niir4 S.atei for Firm. Vlnr"i !
Country ind t'li Ih'iiri on th J'ultlc Ct. ll
your property It lor tale wt skill b (Ia4 to place il
on our list, and put ymi la dirrrt cortMppndance with
a lirt number of pvwibl tuer. Addrtia.
TOWN a COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
JO JACKSON CT BAN FHANClSOO. CAk.
tor headiulie lr. Miles' Antl-l'uin Villa
A FREE SCHOLARSHIP
A display of courses taught and work done by students of the
C. S. , will be made at the Postofllce. Aurora, on October 1st,
2nd and 3rd. All are cordially invited to attend. Special discount
oif the price of courses during this display.
In connection with the above display a scholarship will be
given to the one who sends iri the most appropriate finishing line
to the following verse:
There was a young fellow named Hill;
Had hours of spare time to kilh
When asked, '.'Spell 'S-u-c-c-c-s-sT'
He replied, "I.-C.-S." '
Replies must be sent in addressed to the I. C. S. Representa
tive, Post Office, Aurora, and must be received not later than
o'clock, October 1st, 1908. Three prominent citizens of Aurora
will be the judges.
The winning verse will be published in the local paper the
following week.
Aurora State Bank
s
s$ Transacts A General Banking Business os
Capital $25,000
DIRECTORS.
II. L. Bents, II. A. Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. Kocher
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 Rent.
Aurora - - Oregon
FARMERS
We want your trade.
We handle nothing but Good, Reliable Goods
Wc Sell at Popular Prices.
When coming to Woodburn, Give us a Trial
We guarantee ' 'Value Received"
Dry Goods, Furnishing: Goods, Shoes, Notions, Groceries
G. H. BEBEE:
WOODBURN
OREGON
READY MONEY
SALE
The United Outfitting Company have scooped in
a arge stock of new Fall Men's Clothing, Furnishings, Hats,
Shoes, and Ladies' Coets, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Furs,
Hosiery, Etc.,
At Half Price
And
Less
Being unable to find room . in Portland or Oregon City
they have brought their immense stock , to Canby and
opened a, store Opposite The Canby Bank. Beginning
Monday, September 28, they will offer this Great Selec
tion of Choice Goods at .
40 Gents
On The Dollar
This is Absolutely the Greatest Sacrifice Sale Ever Known in
the history of K lack am as county. On account of the punic in
. . a .t i ' A . I i. I 4 1 r .
InC east incy nave scturcu incc cwws ui icss man manuiai
turcrs' cost and will sell the goods at . Unheard of Low Prices
Come anJ Get Your Supply of Winter dothics for Less Than Half
you tuvc been raying for the Sime Goods.
United Outfitting
Canby, Oregon;
Opposite Canby Bank
Co.
The Empire for Durability
That cream separator that you are going
to buy, ought to bo durable. You cannot
afford to buy a new one every year. Bujj
the best; cet one that ha3 a record for dur
ability. Head the following:
"I am pleased to say that the Empire
No. 5, which I purchased from you 12
yeare ago has given perfect satisfaction iri
every respect. I cannot recommend it tod
highly. It is very rimplo and has proven
durable. I have not aid out a cent foi
repairs in all the years I have used the ma
chine. I would not trade the En.pire for
any machine I havo ever seen. . To my bio-;
ther farmers I woUld eay; 'If you pro
thinking df buying a separator be sure and
look" tip the Entire.' Iver Furnsss, Nor
man, Washington."
Empire Cream Separator Ce
89 N. Sixth St.i . PtfrtlanJ, Orejrbil
W. S. HURST 8i COi
. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MSRCt'lAMTS
Vht.lcsalo Dealers in Wheftt, Oats, Ho?, PoU'.jei, Or.ionij
Onion Sets', Green and DriA Fruits, Oren Grape ttoot
and Cascara Dark. Highest Market Prico p-LI for all
kinda of Produce, Etc. Branch Offices at H.ibba.'d a.id .
Canby. Sole agents frt'r Hallock O. K. Potato Digger.
CALL ON OR ADDRESJ
W. S. Uurst & Compasny
AURORA. OREGON
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PORTLAND'S NEW
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MODERN LY FURNISHED
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UKf-GON
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Possessing every convenience and an ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Iius to andirom all trains
Kates: European Plan Ilatcs: American Plant)
$1.00 and $1.00 per day $2.00 and $3.00 per day
$2.00 and 2.00 with bath $3.00 and $1.00 with bath J
O.H. SPENCER, Manager
J Canby Tribun on fil Aurora Boreal! on f:l k
w a r T v r- r- t m & i w r-m rmwm.m 4
Having leased the U:,'o' Millh from ?Jr. Trullinger, 1 1
I have completely overhaul the plant, put in new silks, and X
I will begin operations September 1st, on ali2 and let live basis, i
: Being thoroughly experienced in thc-Millcr'a trade, I am in a I
i position to do work as cheaply or a little cheaper than any one J
else in my line. During the coming season I will grind feed
for $1.00 pcf ton. Other prices in proportion
Wc Otcr to the Farmm' Trade. Your Patronage Solicited
T. G. LENNON .
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