PERSONAL AND LOCAL f
Lose Snyder and Billy Ehlr.i
left Monday evening for Jach
sor.viilc oa a hunting trip.
Mrs. Henry Lcoc ar.d daught
ers Bcrnlceand Henrietta return
ed home Siv.day evening from a
visit-with Canby friends.
Beautiful drers suitings in all
the leading shades only sixty
cents a yard, extra value.
Sadler & Kraus-.
A. W. Giesy and son Ralph
were Aurora visitors Sunday.
Misses Clara Will, Emna E.
Snyder, Tiilie Fry, Anna Gottz,
Hattie Will, and Mrs. L. I, Sny
der were Canby Fair visitors Fri
day Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bloss.r
have returned from their outing
over Tilamook way and look
much irr.prcved from their out
door life.
The large Graves farm out on
the Molalla, and tho Wallace
farm were both sold through the
agency of Antone Will to Wash
ington parties.
Mrs. Joe Schuerer and Mrs.
Pearl Mosier were over from
Butteville Tuesday.
Joe Miller and family and Mrs.
Lane Gribble drove to Canby
Friday.
Mrs. Antonia Kraus returned
Sunday evening from a weeks
visit with Portland friends
It looked for awhile like Grove
McGonagal's house would come
to a standstill when Herb John
ston, who was to build it, look a
header last week while building
a silo, breaking an arm, jaw and
almost everything else there w a3
to break. But ' 'Mc' ' has hustled
around and now has most of his
lumber on the. ground and new
men at work.
Miss Arelia Beck visited with
friends in Canby Saturday and
jncidentally took in the fair "and
races.
. Mrs. Osborne of Champoeghas
been the guest of Mrs. Higgen
bothem several days.
, A number from here attended
the funeral Monday afternoon of
Mrs. Riley Scheurer, who passed
Jiway at her home in Butteville,
$unday morning. Mrs. Scheurer
was greatly beloved by all who
knew her, aud her death has
made desolate the happy home
of a sorrowing husband.
. Grover Giesy hayloft Olds,
Wortman & King, bf Portland,
and is visiting his home people
for a few days, before he returns
to take a position more; to his
liking. Grover is -very popular
with the boys here arid they are
glad to have him home.
. Sriecial values in lace curtains.
Good full curtains at one dollar
per pair. Sadler & Krau3.
murium xuua jv wenta.
Miss Belle Haven of Vancouver
pent a few days with Miss Em
ma J. Snyder.
Miss Laura Tanner of Portland
tvis:tcd at Ezra Hurst' j Saturday
and Sunday. .
Elmer Glcascn was in town
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yergon
took in the County Fair at Canby
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Ertsland and Mrs.
Goo. Gooding went to Canby. to
visit Mrs. Eckerson and attend
the fair, Wednesday..
Frank Will from Albany made
a flying trip to Auror Sunday
to visit Mrs. Leonard Will and
family.
Little Donald Smith has been
quite sick, but 13 better.
Mr. and Mrr. A. S. Thompson
from Needy, vera visiting Fred
. Will, Jr., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Case, of
Champoej, transacted business
here Saturday.
Dr. B. F. Gise'y made a busi
ness trip to Portland last week.
Mis3 Ella Wilson who used to
five in Aurora, is back again
Hth Mrs. II. Snyder.
Mb? Ehie Beck has been
spending a few days with her
sister, Mrs. EcKersone of Car.by.
B?r fuittle and wife frui the
Needy country were in town
Tuesday.
Tlv.'se s:cn t Canby Fair froii
Aurora were-Chris Giesy and
family. Ge 6. Yergen and family,
Mrs. S. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Blosscr, Mrs. Cochran.JMrs.
Clarence Schuerer, Fred Keil,
Rudolph Urbhams. Dave Keil
and family, J. M. Will and fam
ily, Mrs. A. J. Mishler, Miss
Lillie Milier, Mrs. J. B. Hurst,
Jake Miller, Mrs. W. W. Giesy,
Mrs. S. 0. Miller, Frank Miller,
Mrs. J. Stauffer, Mrs. Wm. Fry,
Walter Fry, Mrs. N. Keil, Wm.
Kraus and family, Mrs. II. C.
Ehlen, Mrs. A. II. Giesy, Aurelia
Giesy, Ida Miller, Mrs, .Irvin,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wuster,
MUs Tiilie Giesy, Harriet Will,
Mrs. L. I. Snyder, Ben Will, Pete
Hunt, Clara Will, Xir. and Mrs.
Reisland and Mrs. Loui3 Webert.
Allic Miller, a high school stu
dent in Portlahd, came home Fri
day evening and remained, with
hi3 people until Sunday.
Jack Sadler is out again after
a severe illness of a few days.
Jack hate3 to give up, but he
carries twelve pounds less than
before.
S. A. Miller carried away 1st
prize on one of his horses and
Henry Rett's colt also won a
prize.
Mrs. Gen. Yergen drove her
fine team of blacks to Aurora
Tuesday.
Miss Ella Bracket and Mrs.
John Whitlock were Canby visi
tors Friday.
Mrs. John Snyder ha3 returned
to Salem.
Mrs. John Lundeen spent a
day or two in Portland last week.
Splendid showing of sweater
coats all the new colors and de
signsSadler & Kraus.
The Christian Endeavor Girls
laid in their winter wood, Tues
day night the boys helped split
and store it away while the girls
served hot coffee and sandwiches
to refresh them after their labors
Report of thc,Conditioajof the
Aurora State Bank
at Aurora, In the State of Oregoa, at the
close of business. Sept. 23, 90S.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 66,849.00
Overdrafts, secured
and unsecured .....
Bonds, securities, e tc.
Banking house, fur
niture, fixtures and
other real estate
owned ,
Due from approved
3.C93.97
45,000.00
6,735.22
reserve banks 21,143.39
Cash on hand , 5,345.87
i
Total $148,767.45
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 24,800.00
Surplus fund 4,830.99
Individual deposits
subject to. check... 61,631.09
Time certificates of
deposit 37,505.37
Bills payable, includ
ing certificates of
deposit for money
borrowed 20,000.00
Total $118,767.45
State of Oregon, (
County of Marion, (
I, Henry L. Bents, Cashier of
the above named bank, do sol
emnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
Henry L. Bents, Cashier,
Subscribed r.nd sworn to be
fore mc thi3 6lh day of October,
1903. J. G: Miller,
Notary Public,
Correct-Attcst:
B. F. Giesy,
II. A. Snyder,
Directors.
Dr, A. P. dz Lcspincisse
DENTIST
Qfica on C street next to Tribune
office
CANBY. OREGCN
0. MILLER & SON
3o
Dealer
General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Farm
ing Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Cream
Separators, Gasoline Engines, Guns, Ammu-
nition and Fishing Tackle -
AURORA - - - - OREGON
WOODBURN DEPARTMENT
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.
Readings by mail, Thoroughly
reliable. Four questior.b for
$1.00, Mrs. J. Lindsey, perma
nently locted at Valley IJotel,
Woodburn, Oregon.
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. Trices reasonable and
work guaranteed.
Shankland & Co.,
Woodburn, Oregon
A FREE SCHOLARSHIP
A display of courses taught and work done by students of the
I. C. S., will be made at the Postoffice. Aurora, on October 1st,
2nd and 3rd. All are cordially invited to attend. Special discount
off the price of courses during this
In connection with the above display a scholarship will be
given to the one who send3 in the most appropriate finishing line
to the following verse:
There was a young fellow nam cd ill,
Had hours of spare time to kill.
- When asked, "Spell 'S-u-c-c-e-s-sT'
Herepiied, "I.-C.-S." .
Replies must be sent in addressed to thd I. C. S. Representa
tive, Post Office, Aurora, and must be received not later than 6
o'clock, October 1st, 1908. Three prominent citizens of Aurora
will be the judges.
ThJ winning verse will be published in this local j)aper the
following week.
Fine Fall Millinery
1 have just received a fine assortment of the Latest Styles in
Ladies' and Misses Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Beits, Veils, Ornaments,
Etc. Call early and you will be sure to get the choicest selections
MRS. ROSE GIESY,
Aurora,
Death of Atrs. Schurer
The funeral of the late Mrs.
Mary Osborne Schurer, wife of
W.R. Schurer ofButteville, Ore.,
was held Monday in the Congre
gational church at that place and
interment was -in the Butteville
cemetery at 3:3 jm., conducted
by a Congregated minister of
Woodburn, and v;as one of the
largest funerals ever held at that
place. Miss Mary CLoorne
was born in England.
Auff.. 5. fiftv years ago and
died here, Oct., 4, where she
has resided for the pa"5t ten years.
She leaves a husband, two step
son?, one brother residing in
Michigan and D. M. Oibornj of
England, who is one of the world's
most famous hop buyers. Mrs.
Schurer was a neighbor rnd friend
to all alike, both the rich and the
nftrti- Rho vva? a cn ?.t church;
.- ; fCrt nhnin
and taught in the Sunday School auspices, w open every
ever since she came among us, !Fr!day "d cannot be a succesr
indwasmuchlovedarirfspectcdl.P00 ot ,thc tor;ri
by all who knew her, both ai n . kf an nte"st an? J30 !n,e
church worker and as a busi-ls. Thc officcaof the club
ness factor in the hop and:""": Ulo5.rt'.P,OJj;Jont;
produce market with her husband ; "a.tu -vi' Vicc 1
who is Butteville'- commission J1? TJU, r Treasurer;. Mrs.
and warehouse man, and a son of L'llia Imn- fcrelffn;- y u'
the late and much honored patri-; f . f 1Ir3- -lcn fad -r.
L. . ,r lit . Mrs. Edith Carper.tcr and Mrs.
otic Pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. John , Julia Gicgy
la
J. H. Scttlemlcr, hcs. Gtjrje G. Eighim,V.Fres.
J. M. PooruuD, Qililcr.
Bank of Woodburn
Establish W0
Capital and Surplus over $50,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Wcodbura . Oregon
The Vaudette (formerly Wood
burn skating rink) i3 making
every effort to please the public
with moving pictures. They
give a double program.
Admission 5 and 10 cents.
Dr. GRAFFis-Osteopath Phy
sician. Has opened office rooms
in J. WY Cook's building, Wood
burn, Ore. Can bo seen there
every day in the week, except
Sundays. tf
display.
Oregon.
Schurer. . Mr, Schurer has one
brother, Joo Schurer of Buttville
and three sisters, Mrs. Carrie
Everding, Mrs. Sophie Langford
and Mrs. Louis Giltner, all resi
ding in Portland.
. Last week A. F. Will sold the
Wallace place nerr Macksburg to
Mr. Redficld, of North Yakima,
Wash., and the Phil Graves p!aC3
to W. B. Ramsby of Lyle, Wash.
Mr. Will ha3 sold thirteen farm3
so far. this season.
Chris Zimmerman has sold the
p:.rt of his farm lying on this side
of the Pudding river, to Billio
Wu3ter, who intends putting his
slaughter house tr ere.
The Woman's Club held their
first meeting of the new club
year Wednesday afternoon in
their club rooms. The principal
business was getting the club
work laid out aad assigned for
the winter.
The library, under
KENKY L. DENTS, Pr and Cashier.
Aurora State Bank
05 Transacts A General Banking Business
Capi al $25,000
DIRECTORS.
II. L. .Bents, H. 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
We Sell at Popular Trices.
When coming to Woodburn, Give us a Trial
We guarantee "Value Received"
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Kotions, Groceries
G. H. BE BEE:
WOODBURN
J-
W. S HURST Si CO
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION fMCliAflTS
Wholesale Dealers in Wheat, Qit, Hops, Poia'aes, Onions',
Onion Sets, Green and Dried Fruits, Oregon Grape Root
and Cascara Bark. Highest Market Price paid for all
kinds of Produce, Etc. Branch Offices at H ibbard and
Canby. Sole agents for Hallock O. K. Polato Digger.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
Wo S. Elisirst & Compmy
AURORA. OREGON
Possessing every convenience and an ideal location
fronting orrthc beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to 3
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in 5
every room. Private baths. Bus to andjfrom all trains V
Rates: European Plan Rates: American Plan
A-t 1 A S . . 1 Art PTl 1 dkrfc r A V
4i.w anu $i.ou per uay
$2.00 and 2.C0 with bath
O.H. SPENCER, Manager
J Canby Tribune on fI
Mrs. Rose dic y entertained
friends from Gladstone Sunday, j
Mr. and Mr3. Chas Snyder j
have returned from Seattle, Mr, j
Snyder was sick nearly all tho
time they were gone, '
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OREGON
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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 ono that has a record for dur
ability. Read the following:
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No. 5, which I purchased from you 12
years ago has given perfect satisfaction in
every respect. I cannot recommend it tod
highly. It is very simple and has proven
durable. I have not paid out a cent for
repairs in all tho years I have used the ma
chine. I would not trade the - Empire for
any machine I have 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.; Portland, Oi'ezon
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Aurora BoreIi on file
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CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
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Plans ccd Sp:cifications Fur
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