The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, October 29, 1908, Image 3

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I PERSONAL AKD LOCAL jj
George Dckuni .t s he J'u
day looking after tho interests
of "ar:.
Mr.
Mr. W
vere in Portland Thuivday
nd
Friday.
Mr.; Arna Gottv lias been ;n
Portland iz.iLr.-v wiJi Mrs. Kail
Cribble.
Marcu.- Smith and family wort;
in town Tuesday.
Mr,', Andrew Lundeen who
has been cat for tome time, 10
turned to her home I t re k.i t
week. She went by 1 1 -.1 way of
Clifori.la, stopping at many
Vaces of interest bciro t-t:e
rejchc Minneapolis, l.vr former
home.
Mrs. Louis Koil was -h. . pirg
in town Tuesday.
Miss Co Dorr. Liuwclien h:a
returned t? her homo in Seattle.
V. W. Irvia wr3 a pas.-w-r.jer
On the Portland Uund train Fri
day. Walter Lundecn woi.t to Par
low and sp.-nt Sunday thee.
Charley Wilson's h rcs le
tame frightened at ai an immo
bile last Wednesday avd inn a
short distance.
Mrs. Henry Snyder is spending
a fortnight with her mother,
Mrs, Vandcleur at Butteville.
Mr. and Mrs, George Scholl
spent Sunday with Mrs. L. Will.
Born, to Mr. and Mm. Ar.tcn
Will, Thursday, October 22nd, a
daughter.
Mrs. Delbert Yergen was in
Aurora Saturday.
. Little Evadne Hurst has been
111 for a few days.
Mrs. Bryon Grim spent Friday
with her daughter, Mrs. A. F,
Will.
, Miss Hattio Feller returned to
Woodburn, Thursday after a vis
It with her sister, Mrs. Schurer.
Henry Keil and Henry Beck,
who are on the grand jury, came
home Saturday and remained un
til Monday.
Henry Hurst of Portland, spent
Sunday with his motner, Mrs!
tlelen C. Hurst.
Frank Miller was a Portland
Visitor Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John. Whitlock
and son spent several days in
Portland last week.
Miss Emma Smith was the
giiest of Salem friends for a
short time.
. John Johnson of Portland was
an Aurora visitor Sunday.
Mrs. C. Roth was the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Carpenter, Fri
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ezrallurst have
been staying with Fred Will and
family for several days.
, Mrs. Otis Smith i3 visiting at
Salem.
s Mrs. Logo Snyder is the guest
of her sisters, Mesdarnes Herri
and 111' dge at Portland.
, Mjsu Lola Keller is staying at
thy Pioneer had.
. Mrs George Miller ipcr.t a day
at Al jny last vcok.
, Mr', . and Mrs. Frank Cr.mg':au
tocir the train here for Perth r.d j
Tuesday.
Mrs. Otis Morris laying
with her father, k . i'cters, ier a
short time.
Miss Goodman is visiting Mar
garet IFgenbothnrn.
Mrs. Theodore C-inptau wa :
in town Tuosocy.
Oliver il:,v.-nbctliam was a
rut la:. 1 v Isitcr Fiiday.
Mrs. Henry Led and son
Crtgcn City, spent Sunday with!
Aurora frierv.
Did you ever hear the uo!i succcsj. .urk tra:n, citing,
talk? Ifnot. don't fail to atU.:dj brrjge have passed to ai.d;
the grand entertainment to be'frQ for gcraldaya. j
given under the auspices of the ' I
Canby band. Nov. 2. It taik3
for Cha-. Riley McCalley.
V. S. Hur:t was
on business Tuesday
Hr. Hurt
t:o! in the Hood River fair and
Mrs. Jrhi Singer and Mrs.
Later Uthieu of IhittcvlHe,
were c: t f-iouday.
Ad.. in Mi i. ! li;x 5 nioved on
.ra';e Miller':; farm.
F. V7. lY.ihl. who boucrht the
.'!i".r -;t!vii. farm, and was
r .-.dm; stcr of the Portland
v'alem electric lino, died frcn
the-( 'Tects of an operation at a
Portland sanitarium Monday
Mr. flark, editor of the Cor
vais Star. v; in tovn Tuesday.
Al Thompson was over
from
M cdv
Tuesday.
A pa.ty was given at the New
A'.::' :a .;.tel Tuesday evening,
in honor of 'Miss Liilie Lundt n.
M;ud gar.us ami dancing were
onied. after which r. delicious
lunch was svved. Among thoso
pro.vr.t were: M..:-es Ida MiiU-r,
;ta.;c 1 r.P'i
A !;oe Krnu,
ilii.O
Fry, ML-tv.3 Williams. Liilie i.wu-docrS-.nd
S.iA'di Steweit. Mc.rr.-,
G:o. Walter, Andy Fry, Arthur
Xirvus, Fritz (iie:-y, Andy an.l
in i'i t,e iiiei .
Tii j best entertainment of the
reason, "Poetry and Music,"
Nov. 2.
NOTICE There will be no
electric lights next Monday
morning, as wc must cool the
boilers to clean them.
Aurora Electric Co.
California
Alan Wins
Aurora
llridc.
A very pretty wedding was
solemnized, Thursday, Oct. 15,
at high noon, when Miss lone M.
Giesy of this city was united in
marriage to Mr. Elliott Brett, of
Los Angeles, California.
The wedding occured at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gitsy, ltev.
Moshel of Woodburn, officiating.
The house was beautifully de
corated with autumn leaves and
carnations. Mr. Wesley Yodcr
played the wedding march and
Gertrude; sister of the bride, re
ceived the guests.
About twenty invited guests
were present to witness the cer
emony and partake of the wed
ding supper which followed.
The bride wa3 beautifully
gowned in silk mesilene and net.
and carried a boquet of white
chrysanthemums.
They were the recipients of
many beautiful and costly pres
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Brett left on a
wedding trip through Southern
California, after which they will
make their home at Los Angeles.
Eight months from now on the
first day of June, 1909, the gates
of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex
position at Seattle will be thrown
open to the public. For four
months and a half the first great
Pacific World's Fair will receive
visitors from all parts of the
globe. If the vicitor come on
the last day, or in August, or on
the opening day, he or she will
find things the came. It Is the
intention cf the officials' of this
exposition to break all exposition
records, to establish a precedent
and have all complete U in
rcadinc-s on the opening day.
The clogan of the enterprise is
; -,.it that, "Rcady-on-thc-open
iri;.day." The p.- pie of Seattle
and the Pacific Northwest are
accustomed to doing things and
they will do this with character-
I -tic rjroii'.ptnoi.i and energy.
The great draw bridge acrosij
th." W.l'amette river, bull; joint-j
lyb;M!i2 Great Northern and!
Northern Pacific Railways and
having the largest draw span cf j
any bridge in the v.cld, is a
Dp.. Gn.vFFls-Osteopath Phj
sician. Has opened o'f.cc rooms
burn. Ore. Can bo seen there;. Qnby
'every day in the week, exec-p
Farming Demonstration Train
The Southern Pacific company
will operat? a Faming demon
stration train over its lines in
Willamette Valley, with the ob- j
jeetof promoting agricultural
'ivest'ock, dairying aM horticul-1
iral industries :. that territory.
It will consist of a number of:
c;-.rs specially e-pai-,.ed for the '
purpose of practical demonstra-
tion nrd Lvtimm. mn(t,v ,.f
r."e-rest to the f rm?r v.,i be
i'iven on the train by th.- faculty
of the Agiieultural College and
Experiment Station of Corvallis.
The tmin in scheduled to ar
rie at Hubhaivt, on Wednesday,
Nov. 11, at2;20p.m., and leaves
at 2:50 p. m. It arrives at Au
rora at 1:10 p.m. of the same!
day and leaves'at 5:30 p. m. The
train is arraared a follows:
1st car will bo devoted entirely
to grains and grasses.
2nd car will be devoted entire
ly i horticulture, with demon--.'rations
giveit in budding, graft
ing, spraying and fruit packing,
5rd car will bo for dairying,
I- r.: mslrating the working of
i
miiK lOoterc ana cream separa
tors. 1th car will be etiuipped with
model stalls and carry cows from
the college farm, and demonstra
tions given in milking by ma
chinery. 5th car will be a large day
coach.
Cth car will be a large sleeper.
7th car will be a business car.
Lectures and demonstrations
will be given in six cars and go
ing on all the time the train i3 at
the station. Thus each can hear
and sec the work most desired.
The speakers and demonstra
tors who accompany the train
are- Dr. Jas. Withycomb, Direc
tor Oregon Experiment Station;
M. O. Lownsdalo, Horticultur
ist; Prof. A. B. Cordlcy, Knto-J
mologist; Prof. C. I. Lewis, Hoi-1
ticulturist; Prof. II. D. Scudder, j
Agronomist; Prof. F. L. Kcn1,l
Dairy Husbandry; Prof. R. W. !
Allen, Asst. Horticulturalist,
Harry Asbahr, Herdsman. j
All farmers are cordially in-1
vited and urged to attend these
demonstrations and lectures. j
The whole train Is given free !
to the Oretron Agricultural Col-1
lege and Experimental Station
by the Southern Pacific Co.;
through Mr. R. B. Miller, gen-
eral freight agent of the S. P.
Co. lines in Oregon.
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A SPECIAL BARGAIN For
the next CO days I will give as a
premium one 8x10 enlargement
with every dozen cabinet size
pictures! and a dozen postal card
pictures with every dozen half
cabinet size pictures. Call ear
ly. Carl W. Damm, Photogra
pher, next to City Hall, Canby.
For Sale ct a Bargain
One H-horse gasoline engine in
first class running order. For
particulars' inquire at this office.
Ot R. MACK
Furniture, Runs, Gl
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Jrb. Lace Curtains. Picture
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Rcniersber cur motto: A
OANBY
PHOTOGRAPHS
All kinds of Photographic work done at reason
able pricey Local stereoscopic views and postals
a rpecir-'ty. Copying, developing, enlarging and
finishing for amateurd at le;-s than .Portland
prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.
CARL W. DAMM,
Sales A,cits Wanted
$33.(0 IT WtEK OR 100 PEtt
CENT hofit. All sampk s, sta
tionery and art catalogues free.
)Vo want one remanent agent
!If ims 10":i:y I0,r largest
lcturc arvl ' rame house m Anwi'"
' . Experience unnecessary.
tf "Struct you how to sell our
Pwdsar.d tunvsh the capital. It
you want a permanent, honorable
anJ profitable pesition. write us
today for particulars, catalogue
and samples. Fiank W. Will
iams Co., 121-1 W.Taylor Street,
Chicago, 111.
Frank E. Dodge
CONTRACTOR C: I3U1LDCR
All kinds of building done at
medcrute figures. All work
guaranteed hrst class in
every particular
Plans and Specifications Fur
nijhcd Upon Application
No matter what size building
you want I can fix you out.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CAN3Y. 0RL00N
J. II. Scttlciulcr, T.rs. Gcorff G. Bir.;iam,V.Prcs.
J. M. rocraun. Cashier.
Bank of Woodburn
Established JfO
Capital and Surplus over $50,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Woodburn - - Oregon
Is Your Property For Sale?
V t.rtf cnntaiitly tfy,' iiij; Imjulrin frcin all
t.rti oi th IV'Med U r I irm, Vlnvard itl
t'oumry and C ity H h;m un lie f ic Cp. 1'
iTi'eiiy U fr wf bi it!.i to p'i t It
mi orr h'l, rt't f-- in rtiTtv i cotfTitniienc with
a idiy.9 n y H'T il !-. iio buets, A Idrc .
TOWN A COUN7F.Y Lm-H rJV. CO.
3:i0 JACK SOU f. f., M I . CI JCC. CAL.
OUR SUCCESS
! is tie to the uniform high grade
j dentistry that is always done at
this office;
j PLATE WOtK
, We are daing more, piate work
j than any three dental offices in
j Oregon Cityi We do it for. less
! t money and guarantee a fit.
' At Crown and Bridge Work and
Fine Gold Fillings we set the pace.
Before you have your dental
work done come and talk it over
with us. Free examination.
No Gas, No Cocaine
Extracting Free and Painless
when teeth are ordered
Oregon Dental Parlors
A written guarantee with ailwuik
Over Harding's Drug Store
OREGOM CI I V, OREGON
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SQUAEE DiAL TO ALL.
OREGON
J'.-.NkV L. TI NTS I'rei nd Cashkr.
Aurora State Bank
si Transacts A General Banking Business itf
Capital $25,000
DIRECTORS.
H. L. Dknts. H. A. Snydkk, W. S. Hl'Rst, C. Kociikk
J. H. Mii.i., A. A. Cnisn.L. B. F. Gii:3Y.
. '' Four per cent interest paid on time deposits.
Collections Carefully Attended To.
Aurora -
FARMERS -
We want yeur trade.
Wc handle nothing but Good, KeliableCoojn
We Sell at Popular Prices.
When coming to Woodbarn, Give us a Trial
We guarantee ''Value Received"
J Ditv Goods, Fi'RMshing Goons, Snor.s, Notions, GROCtKii:s
G. H. BE BEE
WOOimi'RN
v ,i r'n nr ? f' 'B-T33i;
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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
evcrv room. Privatelbaths. Pus td and: from all trains
p Rates: European Plan
ji $2.00 and 2.50 with bath :.f;o P.nd M.fK) with bath
C O.H. SPENCER. ManatL't
Canby Tribune on fiU
S. 0. Miller & Son
Dealers In
Buggies, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, (las
Ehgines, Manure Spreaders, Guns, Am
munition, Case Bros. Pocket Cutlery,
9
Holmes & Edwards
Stoves and Guns
this
AURORA
THE NEW AURORA ;; HOTEL
A . I. U N I) I; H N , Proprietor
The Pest a Day Hotel in Northern Marim Co.
First Class Cafe in Connection.
AURORA,
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FROBOCE AKD COffiliSSION KSRGJAKTS
Wholcsalo Dealer in What, Oat, Hops, Potatoes, Onion,
Onion Sets, Green and Dried Fruita, Oi-6,7C.j Grapa Roci
und Cjiicara Bark. HitthcAt MarUet Price paid for all
liindi of Produce, Etc. Branch Office at Hubbard and
I ( Canby. Sole agentt for Hallock O. K. Potato Digger.
I CALL ON OR ADDRESS
W. So Hurst S Ccirsipeaiy
AURORA.
I John Stalnakcr, Manager Canby Warchou$.
Safety Deposit Boxes f,n Kent.
- Orenon
OREGON
I I71MAY (
PORTLAND'S NEW
and most
MODERNLY FURNISHED
HOTEL $
THIRD AND MAIN STS
PORTLAND . OREGON
Rates: American Plan
Auruia boiealit on fiU
4
Silverware, Heating
at a cut price after 2
date.
OREGON
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