The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, October 01, 1908, Image 3

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    I TEKSONAL AND LOCAL
Will Dauer and wife were
Portland bound passengers . last
week.
Mrs. V. R. Schuerer is very
ill, the report being that she has
been unconscious since Faiday.
Ceorge Scholl and wife spent
Sunday with Mrs. Scholl's mo
ther, Mrs. Leonard Will.
Mrs. Melinda Barret, who has
suffered so long with her limb,
had it amputated Monday by
Dr. Weaver of Hubbard end
Smith of Portland. She was
resting well the last heard from.
Miss Orl tta and John Kraus
left for Salem Saturday where
-fiey will stay this winter.
Mrs- Jensen of Portland, vis
ited, her sister Mrs. Juiius Zim-
merman, from Saturday to Mon
day. Ed. II. Will returned to Port
land Sunday.
' Miss Hattio Schwader is at
Portland. f
The new books are in at the
library at the Club room. It wil
be open to tho public every Fri
day afternoon and everyone is
earnestly requested to come and
get books free of charge.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Walters of
en tla Viom ltoon vleltnra Hi the
; VJ t HT.. nnsl Ua TT nnr
Snyder.
A. J. Mishler took in the State
Fair at Salem.
The hat and cap styles shown
by Sadler & Kraus are exclusive
and nobby. They bear tho pop
ular price mark.
' Airs. Flora Beck left for Port
land, Wednesday, where she will
be for about three weeks.
Jack Sadler has purchased
from Otis Smith some lots in the
Snyder addition and will build a
bungalow, probably in the early
snrintr. With the new houses
under construction and the ones
Ai McGogonal & Sadler contemplate
buildincr, ought to make that one
of the prettiest resident districts.
Kenneth Grim will teach at
the yhite school beginning Mon
day. '
Mad Pleasant Time
Mrs Flora Beck invited a large
Dtutv of friends to surprise Mrs.
John Giesy. Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Gif-sv was visiting the
members of her family here.
Mrs. Robert Hendricks and Mrs.
David Snyder, guests of Mrs.
Hendricks, end Mis? Emily Stai
ger, all of Salem, were invited to
come and help celebrate the oc
casion. The children and grand
children of Aurora and a large
number of friends were present.
Emanuel Keil rendered some of
his popular zither solos and the
ladies sang their beautiful Ger
man song?. Some pictures were
taken of Mrs. Giesy and Mrs.
Harlen, they being the eldest
ladies present. Mrs. Giesy en
joyed her afternoon to the ut
most and enrried pleasant me
mories with her to her Portland
home Tuesday.
Get Sadler & Kraus to " shoe
your family. Lowest prices for
best shoes.
Henry Beck and Gus Keil took
in the Buffalo Bill show in Port
land last week. . ;
The tank cf the city water
works nood3 le?'ui.nsr badly. The
water is perfectly green and can
not help but breed sickness.
Blanket arid comforter season
is on at Sadler & Kraus. The
values that they are showing are
unsurpassed.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus and
guests, Mrs. John Giesy, Mr.
and Mrs. David Snyder, spent
Sunday with the Misses Kocher
at Canby.
Mrs. Robert Hendricks re
turned to Salem Friday.
Will Ehlen visited Portland
Friday.
rvMT HENRY L BENTS, Prttaad Cashier. HENRY A. SNYDER, Vkt Pittl
S. 0. MILLER & SON Aurofa Baflk
HENRY A. SNYDER, Vkt PmUtit
General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Farm
ing Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Cream
Separators, Gasoline Engines, Guns, Ammu
nition and Fishing Tackle
AURORA - - OREGON
e'?xc"crrceerercv
$ wuuuDUivPi LFcrAiyimGn i 5 - p
a . a. . 2
J. H. Scttlrmlrr. Pres. George G. Bingtum.VJ'ies.
J. K. Poormao. Cxshler.
Bank of Woodburn
Capital and Surplus over $50,000
Transacts A General Banking Business t?
Capi al $25,000
' - 5 DIRECTORS.
H. L. Bents, H. A. Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. Kocjjer.
y3. II. Milky,"- A. A. Crisell. :B. F. Giesy,
Four per ce nt interest paid on time deposits. '
Collections Carefully Attended To. Safety Deposit Boes for Rent,
Aurora - - .Oregon
Automobile Causes Runaway
While Chris Zimmerman was
driving home from the depot
Thursday afternoon where he
had been to meet his cn Julius
and family from Portland, his
horses became frightcned'ab an
automobile and ran away. When
they came to the turn from the
main road the carriage was up
set, throwing them all out. Mrs.
Julius Zimmerman became tan
gled in the top and was dragged
for some distance, bruising her
considerably, Mr. Chris Zimmer
man's ear was badly scraped.
Anton Will saw the runaway and
following, picked up the baby,
uihurt but scared, and drove it
and Mrs. Zimmerman to their
destination. All "are recovering
from their shaking up.
Vapor and Hot Air Cabinet
baths. Sure cure for Rheuma
tism, Colds, Nervousness etc.
Single baths or courses of treat
ment. Charges reasonable.
1 Joseph Lindsey,
Valley Hotel, Woodburn, Ore.
Readings by mail, Thoroughly
reliable. Four questions for
Sl.OO; 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.
Shankland & Co.,
Woodburn,' ' : Oregon
For Sale
Two fine mare Coach colts.
1 bay mare. 8 years old. weight
about 1100 lbs,' gentle, will work
single or double.
One bay mare, 8 years old,
weight about 1300 lbs.
One bay mare colt, 2 1-2 years
old, weight about 1200 lbs.
Jonas M. Will,
Aurora, Oregon.
FARMERS
Interest Paid on Time Peposits
Wondobar - - ' Oregon
The Vaudette (formerly Wood-
burn skating rinlO is making
every effort to please the public
with moving pictures. They
give a double program.
Admission 5 and 10 cents.
We want your trade.
We handle nothing but (Jood, Reliable. Goods
We Sell at Popular Prices.
When coming to Woodburn, Give us a TnpJ
Dry Goods, Furnishing Coops, Shoes, Motions, Groceries
;G. H. BEBEE
WOODBURN .OREGON
Is Yonr Property For Sale?
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Mrtiol th Vol 14 ttt M r trait. vmrtoi hq
..j r-i. u.xn.a n. tha P trifle ColM. II
Toar prt-:ri I. Ir ul w thall t flat! to pltr It
M our Im, and put ytx la direct urtnadtDC with
a ur aumbti of ponlbla nmn. AUJrc",
TOWN 4 COUNTRY JOUWNL PUB. CO.
30 JACKSON CT., SAM rNCICO. CAW.
Allie Will went to Portland
f Thursday.
Mrs. Kose uiesy ana son v n
liewero in Portlond shopping
Wednesday.
School ooened Monday with
Mr. Clarence Phillips and Mi:s
Hall in charge. A fair number
tre in attendance.
Percy Ritter i3 reported out of
danger.
Mis3 Hazel Giesy has gone to
Portland for the winter.
Miss Nunda Beck is visiting
Miss Ida Miller for a week or
two and calling upon her other
young friends here.
Charley Snyder and Mrs. Sny
der have gone to Seattle for a
visit with friends.
A man was here last week
looking for property on which to
erect a photograph gallery i but
the land which was for
sale was so Ugh he was scared
out.
Dangerous.
Gilo.? How's your "son cettlu oo up
in Lunnon? Garce erj well. He
tell? ine Lo's got a Job partly beftlnd
tho counter nnd nnrtly out o floors
Giles And what 'cmhons . when the
door lams?-London .Telegraph.
Makes Cowards of Us All.
Thero U nothing from which even
t!io lin vest ran ehilnks so pitifully
us th lancet of the surgeon, even
when It Is wielded liy the roost skillful
of his croft London Sketch.
CORKS HAVE DISEASES.
;auaed by a Smtll Worm Which Spoils
the Flavor of thS Deit Wines.
"To the average person a cork Is a
fork." said n ' well known restaurant
n!in the oUief day. "But smell this
(n'tll sl. Would voti believe it?" And
Ut hild un a bottle supposed to have
the boiiet of cherries all the way
from the blossom to the pit. The odor
was musty and altogether unpleasant
in fact. It was decidedly bad. He con-
tinui'.'l:
Xow. tho man paying 20 cents for
hu tiny doss of cordial after dinner
U entitled to hava it free from tapcr-
fectlons. If ho booght a bottle or
nin with that flavor, he would say
tho iv in was bad. lor ninety men out
of a hundred know nothing about bid
corks. He would want another bottle
of wine or his money refunded, ana no
would bo tlgLt .
'The defect Is In a tiny worm lu the
cork fi at is often, lnvlslblo to the man
cutting corks and sometimes cannot be
seen after tho cork is drawn. A cus
tomer will taste the wine and say,
nad wine.' You exrlain about ths
cork, and ha will say: 'Impossible.
That was a beautiful cork-beautiful r
And jet we know that the contents of
the bottle never could have that flavor
under other condition.
"I tell you there are millions of dol
lars wultlng for the man who can In
vent a perfect cork that will stand the
tert of years for flavor and preserving
tiualltl' If it could l proveu w
his iuventiou was perfect, he would
make millions In a months-New York
Herald.
Ra.rfe an the R. F. D.
Notice Is being sent out from the
iwvtnmo! dcnnrtnicut to many rural
communities tint unless roads are re-
rrn'rwl and blfl cd In conlltln xor un
Interrupted service during the year
thm rnml trvlce will be discontinued.
tw. tit work for rood roads that will
doubtless have a wide and wholesome
fTprr. aavs tLa Atchison Glo'-c. The
rural mall service has become so
much a part of tiie farmers lire as to
Mkr.ld as a nrces!ty. nrd he
ln't likely to let It lapse for th? sake
of a little t!me and energy needed In
thi' building.
A FREE SCHOLARSHIP
A display of courses taught and work done by students of the
. C. S., will be made at the Postofike. Aurora, on October 1st,
2nd and 3rd. All are cordially invited to attend. Special discount
off the price of courses during this display.
In connection with the above display a scholarship will be
given to the one who sends in the most appropriate finishing line
to the following verse:
There was a young fellow name d ill,
Had "hours of spare time to kill.
When asked, "SpelS-u-c-c-e-s-sT,
jle replied, ."I.-C-S.V
T.d;0 cf ho spnt. in addressed to the I. C. S. Itepresenta
tive, Post Office, Aurora, and must be received not later than G
o'clock, October 1st, 1908. Three prominent citizens of Aurora
will bo the iudces.
The winning verse will be published Jn the local paper tin-
following week. .
1
The Empire for Durability
That cream separator that you are going
to buy, ought to be durable. You cannot
afford to buy a new one every year. Buy
the best; get one that has a record for dur
ability. Read the following: "
"I am pleased to say that the Empire
No. G, which I purchased from you 12
years ago has given perfect satisfaction In
every respect. I cannot recommend it too
highly. It is very simple and has proven
durable. I have not paid out a cent -for
repairs in all the years I have used the ma
chine. I would not trade tho Kmpire for
ahy machine I havo ever seen. To my bro
ther farmers I would say: 'If you are
thinking of buying a separator be sure and
look up the Empire.' Iver Furness, Nor
man, Washington."
Empire Cream Separator Co
89 N. Sixth St.; . ; Ptor(jajulrOi-egoa
Pine Fall Millinery
I have just received a fine assortment 01 me Laiesi aiyies in
i ndiP' and Misses' Hats.Ribbons, Laces, Belts, Veils, Ornaments,
Etc. Call early and you will be sure to &et the' choicest selections
,W, S. HURST Si CO.
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HERCHMS
Wholosale Dealer in Wheat, OaU, Hop, Potatoea, Onion,
Orvon Set, Green and Dried Fruits, Oregon Grapa Root
and Caacara Bark. Hiahest Market Price pa d for all
kinds of-Produce, Etc. Branch Offlcci at HuLbard and
Canby. Sole agent for HallocU O. K. Potato Digger,
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
W. S. iliarst & Company
MRS. ROSE GIESY,
Aurora,
Oregon.
CANBY NEWS
W. H. Cour.sell of Milwaukie
was in town this week attending
to matters connected with the
County Fair.
W. II. Bair is holding his pota
to stock for a raise in the mar
ket. Since completing his large
new warehouse Harry has abun
dant room for storage purposes
and can take advantage of the
market when it is at its best.
Hen Lvnn formerly employed
in Kocher's hardware stors, has
moved with hi3 femily to Salem.
He will teach there.
C. S. Hinton and Glenn Cant-
ril have returned from Eastern
Orgon where they have been at
work for the past three montht.
F. IL Carlton of Portland was
shaking hands with friends in
Canby last week. He was en
route home after a several weeks
hunt in the Cascades.
IL T. Melvin of Barlow was in
town last week securing space
fnr the Barlow exhibit in the
Fair pavilion. Barlow will have
a snlendid showing'of agricultur
al rroducts. The people of that
vicinity are taking great inter
e3t in the County Fair.
Will Kendall has purchased an
interest in Frank Allen's meat
market and the business here
after will be conducted under the
partnership arrancement.
Andrew Kocher had the mis
fortune to lose one of his fine
driving horses lost week. The
animal had placed his head be
tween the fence and the gate
and suddenly jerked backward,
thrusting a sharp piece of wood
in its neck. The injury was so
severe that it had to be shot.
The Norwegian church is near-
ing completion.
C. F. Brunsen of Galseville,
Wis., has located in the city and
will make his horn here perma
nently.
Dr. J. A. Irvine, who waa ac
ciCentlyshot and killed at his
home near Tollman. Oregon.
Tuesday of last week, was a
former resident of Canby. having
practiced medicine and conducted
drug store here about 10 years
ago. He was also a member of
the local lodee. United Artisans.
while here. He was well known
by all of the older residents of
the town.
List your Real Estate with the
Canby Real Estate Agency.
AURORA. OREGON
jTHE
LENOX
PORTLAND'S NEW
and most
MODERN LY FURNISHED
HOTEL
THIRD AND MAIN ATS
PORTLAND - OREGON ,
Possessing every convenience Hnd an ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center, Up-to-date grill. Telephone jn
every room. Private baths. Uus to anu,irom an trains
Rates: European Plan
'$1.00 and $1.50 per day
$2.00 and 2.50 with bath
Rates: American Plan
$2.50 and $3.00 per day
$3.50 and $4.00 with bath
O.H. SPENCER. Manager
C.nbr Tribune en file
Aurora Boroalie on filo
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J . ... .rfc ntirittrnr rrrvTt a &
KcAUY hUK business stir I 1
Having leased the Union Mills from Mr. TrulHnger, I Z
kovo mmnlAtrlv overhauled the nlant. nut in new silks, Lnd 1
i will begin operations September 1st, on alive and let live basis. 1
iBdng thoroughly experienced in the Miller's trade, I . am In a
I position to do work as cheaply or a little cneapcr man any ono v
else in my line. During the coming season I will grind feed
lot )iJi per ion. jtn-c-o m
Wc Cater to the Farmer' Trade. Your Patronage Solicited X
T. G. LENNON f
R.f.D.No.1 J' Mulino, Or