PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Miss Hattio Will was a Port
land visitor this week. ' '
Billy Ehlen went to Portland
Wednesday.
Don't fail to see the dress goods
that are coming in weekly at the
store of Sadler & Kraus. .
Oscar Jack has moved from
the Fred Yergen farm and has
gone to the farm of Glen Caroth
ers near Butteville.
Adam Berkholder and Chris
Kocker went to Oregon City
Monday.
Miss AureliaBeck wash, tovrn
for a short time Saturday nf tor
noon. The tank of the watei works
was cleaned out Sunday ar.d - the
people were without water for a
short time.
Mrs. Wood of Portland ii visit
ing in Barlow with her n. other,
Mrs. King.
Will Yrgen and family of
Champoeg were in Aurora Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitwoith of
Donald drove oyer to Aurora
last week
Mr. and Mrs. Sadler wera Port
land visitors this week.
Mrs. Alice Roth spent a few
' days in Aurora, from Canby last
week.
Marcus Smith of the Needy
country was here Sunday with
relatives.
A fine line of silverware, has
been put in the Sadler & kraus
store. Best grades made and a
good selection.
Harriet Will and Mrs. Frel
Will, Jr., were in Portland for a
few days last week.
Mrs. E. G. Carpenter spent
Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.
Chas. Roth of Canby.
AffArnov Anrlv Tlinmnaon re
turned to Portland Saturday
after a pleasant visit with the
Thompsons and 'Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Will Jr., of Aurora.
Allie Miller was up from Port
land over Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Snyder and babe
' . i ' cm.;
spent a uay or so in ouvciwu
last week. ...... t . .
Men of good; taste .insist on
having a Crosset Shoe-Sadler &
Kraus, agents. ... .
Glen and John Hurst went to
Barlow on business Monday,
Mrs. Alvin Thompson and Mrs.
Elliot of Needy were north bound
passengers the first of tho week.
i A movinjr picture show enter
tained a number of our people
Saturday evening. . v
, Mr. Elliot Beat of California is
the guest of Chris Giesy and
family!. . , ; , : :"
I Fred Hurst has sold 8 acres of
his Garden Tracts to D..W. Han
rahan. of Los Angeles, .Calif.
Mr. Hanrah'an will. build .a- neat
residei ce on his recent purchasei
The sale was made through the
agency of A. V. Will. . :
, Mrs. Cochran who has .been
connected with the Pioneer Hotel
for so long; ha3 resigned her po
sition, and in compnny with her
mother, Mrs. Laferty, and her
two children, have gone to East
ern Oregon to visif her sister.
Mis3 Tillic Fry went to Port
land Monday morning. She is
under the -care of a Portland
doctor.
Mrs.. Schwadcr and daughter
Bertha were passengers to Ore
gon City Monday.'
Geo. Gray was in town Friday
on business.
Antone Will was in Canby last
week on business.
' Grover McGonegal will have
his saleSaturcay preparatory, to
moving to Aurora.
Mrs. Logan Snyder spent Sun
day with her parents.
' Jack Kerr who lived for seve
al j ears on Dr. Giesy's place, had
a rale last Saturday and is mov
ing to Broadachre. on the new el
ectric line..
Mrs. Eckerson of Canby was
visiting her people here Sunday.
Antone Will had a very sick
norse, but it is better.
Injured in Runaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Oocar Jack had p
shaking up last week. They
were driving" alone near the
Seeder tlace where the horses
shied at some men sitting in the
side of the road. As they just
had a wood rack on the wagon
and were not looking for trouble,
Mr. Jack was nuickly thrown in
to the ditch, the wheel struck
him in the side and rendered him
helpless for a while.
Mrs. Jack who was sitting in
the rear of the wagon kept her
balance and as soon as she rea
lized what had happened she
crawled to the front, caught up
the line3 and stopped the horses
Mr Jack was taken home by the
men and was found to have no
broken bones. He is now getting
around about af lively as any one.
Miller Vin9 Prizes.
Sam Miller is Johnny on the
spot when it comes to winning
prizes at county fairs. His horse
Vernon wort first prize at the.
Clackamas county ffir at Canby
and his colts won first prize in
draft horses. Vernon is a fine
animal and is well known in Mar
ion and Clackmas counties. He
took first prize at the Woodburn
fair last year, and Sam thinks he
is good for many more prizes.
General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Farm-
ins Implements, Bueeies, Wagons, Cream
Separators, Gasoline Engines, Guns, Ammu
nition and Fishing Tackle
AURORA ... OREGON
or rvo c o t o o o o "m cv"o o o o o- o o
WOODBURN DEPARTMENT
Vapor and Hot Air Cabinet J. H. Scttlfmler. Yto. Gwrfe 0. Binjhim.VJres.
J. K. f oeraun. Cashlen
baths. Sure cure for Rheuma
tism, Colds, Nervousness etc.
Single baths or courses of treat-
mcit. Charges reasonable.
Joseph Lindsey,
Valley Hotel, Woodburn, Ore.
Jack Craig at Middlesboro, Ky.
Jack Craig returned Monday
night from a visit to his old
home in Tennessee and took ad
vantage of the trip to visit
friends in" Kentucky and other
parts of the Old South. Jack
had been absent for 15 years and
when he reached the home of
his aged parents, he represented
himself to be an insurance agent.
His father and mother did not
recognize him. . His father told
him that he did not want any
more insurance than hewaS car
rvingat present, but said he
would be pleased to have the
stranger stay all night with him.
Jack told him if he didn't want
any insurance there was n't any
thing around his place that' he
cared for that he didn' t care to
share their hospitality. At this
juncture the old man straighten
ed up and said: t"Well, cir, if
you care to partake our fare, you
are welcome to stay with us, if
not. you may use your pleasure.
Jack lauehed and walked up to
his mother and started to lay his
hand on her shoulder, but she
drew back and told him emphatic
ally that she allowed no stranger
to touch her. Jack could hold
his identity no longer. . He in
formed them them that he was
the hov who left the old home
years ago to cast his lot In the
great west. The scene which
followed would have enriched the
best o' modern melodrama.
After a brief visit with his par
ents, Jack went to New York and
returned by way o MiddleibOro,
Ky., where he had a delightful
time; "The Mountain Rangers"
a local military company.learning
that Jack wa3 a veteran of the
Philllpine war-and skilled in mili
tary tactics, asked him to put
them through the drill. The cap
tain surrendered his shoulder
straps and Jack put them through
at "double time." Finally Jack
gave them the following com
mand; "Squads right; squads
left; you coffee coolers! Company
dismissed!" A yell went up from
the company: "Three cheers
for the Oregon boy! A good
social time was indulged in. Jack
says he never had such a time in
his life, but he finally gave them
a toast something like this:
"Ship me somewhere west of
Denver, 'crass the Rocky Moun
tain range '
Where the barkeeps don't say
"thank you," when they hand
you back the change'' '
SX nniTT W-t in r1 T ,,ENRY L BENTS, Pre, and Cashier. ItCNRY A. SNYDER, V!c Pre
- MILyiR & S0N Aurora State Bank
ItCNRY A. SNYDER, V!c Preside
l$ Transacts A General Banking Business
Cap ial $25,000
DIRECTORS.
H. L. Bents, H. A. Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. Kociier
J. H. Miley, A. A. Crisell. D. F. Giesy.
Four ner cent interest raid on time deposits.
.Collections Carefully Attended To. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Aurora - - Uregon
Readings by mail, Thoroughly
reliable. Four questions fcr
$1.00, Mrs. J. Lindsey, perma
nently, loeted at Valley Hotel.
Woodburn, Oregon.
SlUNKLAND'S BICYCLE STORE
We handle the very best make
of new and second hand bicycles
and supplies. Best equipped re
pair seop1 between Portland and
Salem. Prices reasonable and
work guaranteed.
Shankland & Co.,'
Woodburn, Oregon
FARMERS
Bank of! Woodburn
Liblbhti 1890
Capital and Surplus over $50,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Woodburn - - 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.
We want your trade.
j r We handle nothing but Good, Reliable Goods
JLWe sell at t'opuiar 1'riccs. .
When coming to Woodburn, Give us a Trial
We guarantee ''Value Received'
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Notions, Groceries
G. H. BEBEEIZ-
WOODBURN . OREGON
Dr. GRAFFis-Osteopath Phy
sician. Has opened office rooms
in J. W, Cook's building. Wood-
burn, Ore. Can be seen there
every day in the weel, except
Sundays. tf
Fine Fall Millinery
I have just received a fine assortment of the Latest Styles in
Ladies' and Misses Hats. Ribbons. Laces, Belts, Yens, ornaments,
Etc. Call early and you will be sure to get the choicest selections
MRS. ROSE GIESY,
Aurora, Oregon,
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THE . NEW AURORA V HOTEL
A: LUNDEENJ Proprietor
. The Best $l!00 a Day Hotel in Northern Marlon Co.
First Class Cafe in Connection.
AURORA. - - OREGON.
THE QUALITY LlNd
Forty times as many Empire Craarri separ
ators are being sold today as flvoyearsl
ago. The rapid stride: of the Empire has!
placed all others' in the rear. Think of itl
Forty to onel There are good strong rea
sons for such a gain. The Empire cata
logue will tell you all about the Quality
Line, which may bo had for the asking.
Our Gasoline Engines are leaders of their
size.
Empire Creani Separator Co t
89 N. Sixth St.; Portland, Oregon
W. S HURST. fit CO.
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION SilNTS
List your Real Estate with the
Canby Real Estate Agency.
DUTCH STREET CARS.
The Conductor .Carrie More Docu
ment! Than a Congressman.
, Countries tuny be known by their
street cars. The rush and jar of our
big cities are exemplified In the rapid,
rod transit of Its Inhabitants. So the
character of orderly little Holland may
hp gathered from observation of her
car service. Says J. U; lUtfnbothaui
In "Three Weeks In Holland and Bil
glum:,, , .
Street car fare In Holland Is 3 cents
a trip, and for 4 cents you receive a
return ticket. The conductor carries
more documents than a coagressman.
For every fare he opens au aluminium
box about 4 by 0 and" bands .out a re
ceipt or a return ticket, as the case
may be. ,'
wimn tha nnaHPiitrora bar their tick
ets he places the tickets In a loathe '
pouch buns by a strap round bis neck, j
It U Important that you retain the re
reipt given you, for at uncertain In- L
tervals to "control leur" gets on the
far and examines all receipts, puts bl
O. K. on thm with a rubber stamp
hnd compares the result with tbe man
tfefct or log carried tf the conductor.
It Is qnito the correct thing to tip tbe
conductor with a Dutch cent or two.--r.noh
car Las a carl Inside staUn
bow many places there are, and on
each platform Is an6ther saying how
many people may stand thereon.
When the seats and both platforms are
full tho sign Vor is put tip and no
more ore permitted to get aboard.
Our car probably bad thirty people la
It and on tho platforms and was turn
ing business away at every crossing-
Color. .
Of the light rays that fall upon an
object some are taken op by the object
ami nthrrs are reflected. It Is to the
reflected rays that we are to turn for
the erplasatlon of color. For Instance,
a sheet of white paper Is Mwhlto, be
cauw all the -seven klndj of light are
reflected froia Its surface, while tbe
sunflower Is "yellow" because when
light fall on It the Tlolet, Indigo, Line
nd green rays are selected for ab
sorption, and yellow principally U re
fiocted. Tho reflective rays, reclnd
by the eye, rrodaca the sensation of
color. This la an explanation f near
Jy all tbe colors that exist
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Little tflllle Say, pa, what does It
signify wheu one woman kisses an
other? Ta-About as much as wu
one man la business calls another "oli
chsp," my aon-tray Stories.
Your inara ttma U worth
knoner to you It you know how
to cash It. Dy our syitem ot
education by mall you can
qualify, without lost ot time
from your work, Jor any
poihion In the coupon.
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in the coupon
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Wholesale Dealers in Whe.at, Oats, Hops, PoUties, Onions;
Onion Sell, Green and Dried Fruits, Oregon Grape Root
and Cascara Bark. Highest Market f rice paid tor all
kinds of Produce, Etc. Branch Offices at Hubbard and
Canby. Sole agents for Hallock O. K. Potato Digger.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
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