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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
o . FERSONAL AKD LOCAL an The James Erickson place 1 1-2 cast of Aurora has been sol J to ! Adam Fischer of Seattle. Thej deal was made through the real i estate agency of A, F. Will. ( E. Knowles, a hypnotist and; comedian will give an entertain-! ment in Miller's hall this evening. J Henry Peters went to Oregon I City Thursday. j Miss Nell Nelson of Portland j has been the truest -of Aurora1 friends for several days. i Mrs. Sol Miller and Fr:;r.k Mil-! ler were Portland visitors last! Week. Mrs. Will G rover he Lxn visiting her sister, Mr3. Clarence Scheurer. Ben Will went to Albany last Thursday. Mrs. W. W. Giesy and daughter Glady3 spent a few days at Port land last week with Mrs. Earl! Griblle. Mrs. 0. Higginbotham w Oregon City Visitor Friday. Otis Smith and wife visited with Salem relatives Friday. The band boys mask ball on Thanksgiving night is sure to be a success. Do not fail to attend. John Whitlock has resigned his position with S. 0. Miller & Son and wih his family has moved to Rushland. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock have mad 3 many ii iends during their stay here, and are sorry to have them leave. Mr. and Mrs. Otto P.losser were at Woodburn, Sunday, visiting; friends. Miss Ella Wilson was a passen ger on the Portland bound train Friday evening. Mrs. Isaac Miller died at her home north of Aurora Sunday morning after an illness of sever al months. She was buried in the Aurora cemetery Wendesday morning. Mrs. Miller leaves a husband, a son Alfred and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Scholl of Hub bard and Mrs. Susie Zimmerman of Chicago to mourn her loss. John Ropper and wife were in Aurora Tuesday. John Kraus is home from Sal em. Mrs. Ed Miller was calling on Aurora friends Friday. Mrs. Joe Scheurer was over from Butteville Wednesday. , Remember the mask ball Thanksgiving night. The best of order will be kept and every one is assured of a good time. f V 1$ Our Kind v !- i i mm . CMM m v of Clothes ?7Z The man of today cannot afford to slight Good Clothes if he does, he's a loser. Good Clothes are profit able as they give a man an entree into the Good Opinion Of Everyone he Meets. s dt, & - " Single and Double Breasted Styles Suits at $7.50, $10, $15, $20 to $25 ' G. W Johnson & Co. 191 Commercial Street Salem, Oregon A PRECARIOUS EXISTENCE. Mental Tribulation! of tha Supanti tioua Woman. Tlw miporstltious voinim MartM 1 go tlownhwn. but Omul that Mu hud forjintton wMiiothlns. It vits linrvl work to get hor t "to buck for it. but wlnu Kim iii.i Knt it.iwii fur n few intnuto to "take the curse T before p;n2 out j pi In. On the nlilewalk she raMl rrosn eyol man urnl lwul lianl work to keej from npittln three time over her left huMer. The first ear that came alons wn No. the let It, li by ami wnlte.1 tlht minutes for an other. On the way downtown she re Marked to a frleml that sho "hail been in excellent health lately." Instantly bhe was oMIk.-iI to loose her clove an.l rub her bare palm ou the wood of the IkmicIi N'fore her. As fhe ami her frl'Mul were walking on 1 s nty-thlril Hreet o:ne tlioug'-itlesa person u:utol between them. The superstitious wo r.iau Wiia much illsturbtil ntnl worried over tho thought cf a coml:iff nepu ra tion. That night her husband tipset the saltcellar. She Insisted on bis taklnjj a pliKU of tho salt aua inrowin u over his shoulder. When he dinrobed for the iiljht she discovered that she had U'm wearing one stocking wrons side out nil day. It was the slu of PmxI luck, ami It allowed her to g to IhhI Imppy. Hut some time in the nljibt a doj bowled dismally under her win dow, rrota that moment ho has leen hwklrs for a calamity. Nothlmt will make her believe that there will not soon be a death In her Immediate fam ily. St. Louis Kopublle. IlLNfcY L. BENTS. Pr es and Cahicr HENRY A. S.WPER, Vk Prt.Uca Aurora State Bank v: Transacts A General Banking Business vt: Capital $25,000 DIRECTORS. II. L. Bents, II. A. Snyder. V. S. Hcrst, C. Kociieii J. II. Milky, A. A. Criselu H. l Gicsy. Tour per cent interest paid on time dciwsits. Collections Carefully Attcmlfil To. Safety Deposit Uoxes for Rent. Aurora - - Uregon I! si 5 WOODBURN NEWS There will be a social held j Wednesday evening, November i 18th, in the basement of the M. j E. church, under the auspices of the Epworth League. Miss Mae Ross is able to be out r.jrain after a slight attacK of pneumonia. Last Sunday there was a little skirmish iu SL general store, at Donald, when a man tried to rob the store. One of the clerks turned off the lights, when a man poked his head out from behind the counter. The clerk Went for help but while he was goric the mrin cleared ouf. Geo. Blatkmun, w M SEEPS fl l V y PlCKDifS 8EEUS SUCCEED I V .1 w SPCCIAL OFFER: .Had t VollJ firw n.liM. Atrial wlU V. I I.L .f . i i- r' l uJ l.t, 12 ; T."'s U ih V w. I IkhiIi. T nlM: !. uiji ) -i.r'... kiiiw-Ht Tf ririi. la ait. K,LAUA.STi:f ' T FLt-Ahfc. WiUe tO'dsyt Mention this Paver. Oll.twuu ld. otpKl4. tof.th.r with li.r b jt f HIU, V , In.trurtlra. I:..ui'.r.l t-rl ard I iu ul tbout tlx iM r.i1 CI ..' .!. Bac!88. ,Ba i shut f l F0..U, ILL. fi ,t Vhen tha Noita Lat Up. Two yotmsr women of atwllil. common anii nnrearanee were the ole femi nine occupant of n nubwoy car until there entered a flashily droFsrd Riri. with faco maile up like cosmetic flil Tertlsemeut anil nccompanleil by n young man attired In the "extreme. The two young women eyed the new comer with Interest while they con tinued their conversation. The train slowed down at the nest nation, tho rattle and bang of operation reaped and the voice of one of the young wo men Ix-camc suddenly audible: if I bad a face UUe that, do you know what I'd do? I'd hock It." The fflrl with the makeup looked datrrrers. her escort looked foolish, tho upeaker looked out of the wlrtdow and a ilozeu passengers looked as though thoy enjoy! it New York Globe. Mr. Sterling is remodeling the skating rink into a fine opera house. He expects to have it tompleted by Jan. 1. C: E. Hin.cs alias C. E.Thomp- rl.ivistr 1 1 l'i i i. .y. vjv-v. ..v.v....., .. - i " 01 e inut'iieintiu, was aiii'icu in basket ball fractured one of nis ( Woodburn Monday evening: and ribs. j turned over to the sheriff next The younger boys of Woodburn j day. have organized a second team of J There was a shooting match at basket ball. ; Donald, a little station near Young street has just been ! Woodburn, November 15. completed. .THE- LENOX OKl LAND'S NCW anJ most MODERN LY FURNISHED 9 9 t c c HOTEL THIRD AND MAIN STS TCRTl AND OREGON 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. rnvate,baths. Bus to and.from all trains n i n t- u;nes; r.urop?an i lan mUM and $1.50 perZday $2.00 and 2.50 with bath Kates: American Plan $2.50 and $..00 per dayn VH.;U (UHl ip-l.V l lk.ll I'llllt Canbjr Tribuna on fila O.H. SPENCER, Mann2ei Aurora Corcalia on file Da. 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 week, except Sundays. tf We want your noultry, dressed hogs ar.d vtal. Can always get you top market price. Will pay you every week. W. T. TURNER & Co.,'. ; 141 Front St., Portland, Ore. Itcference: Ladd 'Tilton Lank. T 1 1-lw Mrs. L. W. Duiant is slowly ' J' Stttlemier, rrcs. Gtorjt G. BInjhim.v.lrM. recovering from a severe attack J. H. Poorman. cashier. oln-JZi Mt,L5man!Bank of Woodburn Shorey; Nov. 14. a girl. Established 1890 Tho two lpcturea civen for the ! Capital and Surplus over $50,000 benefit of the Woodburn public interest Paid on Time DepoiiU nicd by Mme. D. Lillian Lewis ; " was a great success and greeted : TURKISH ARMY OFFICERS, by a crowded, laughing house, i , . , . v, They Are Neither Loved Nor Rtpett " The dance Saturday night Nov. . ,d ,,y Xheir Mtn. 14, given by Company I, was well attended. Mrs. Will Grovcr who has I been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franci3 Fellers, has gone to join her husband in Eu- Hi Imlgnia. Tl.e mayor of Z. I a Rolf mailo man. and, us In the case of somo others of that kind, not too much attoutlou was paid to his early education. A llttlo while a-ro n gentleman who van rn P!fro, lii rouinlllng n work on corpora tion regalia wroto to his worship ro questing a photograph of his InslgnLi The mayor by return of just replied that he wan only too pleased to no-eib" to the other's wish. "Hut." lie wrote, "Instead of a nifre photograph I le t-y send yon th genuine article." And thoro followed Immediately under Ueath In good round copperplate th iuayoral nlguature. Tendon Answern. A. A. LEE, Manager First National Dank Building U. G BOYER, Secretary Phone 5i5 SALEM ABSTRACT & LAND CO. Eidullibhcd 1850 Wc Do a General Abstracting of L.tnd Titles , Secure an Abstract Before Investing European Plan ' PI' one iU2 Main ElDRIDGE HOTEL C. F. VAN ALLEN Proprietor fi'arSe Sunny Rooms En Suitn. Centrally Located , . ;. Electric Lights, IJaUi and Piano 243 N. Commercial Street Salem,' Oregon Very Vfl. !;:: If lie cm help It d'KS ;:! rt:iUis'i nr:i:y o.lUrr nppvnr on lioix lir.i muI w mil mi tiu'y he looks upon his hniM- merely ns u meth od cf loi'.imiitioti. lie has lr a ;Tih tio'.j or t:n.'.et.Hi:iinilTjg for the li r.-.c. The rn; erW r otVutrs have no brr a of their n-i n i.liil. lii'ilr' "iTi-M II V 1.1:1 riders iren where they v make their viih.nt miliary Mu.i!.:Ks nhu-u , . M lrt would raise i;,..iu In the i-Hltnatlo-i of future home. Mr. Grover is do- t,H,,r I::etl an? ,M,r , nr fr? well in tho post card busi- rn-ctci i y t:i"::i. Man-led r;.rtn ntss. He U now on the road as tT i-itirc-iy t. wu lillllK ll J." H'1 I. l'l' IV '.!; uiniiTl " houses b;u-' unknown, an 1 the oidy Rc'y Smith has taken to crut-; occasions upon which .i:;eer meet t. , . e i , i ! . gtther at ull are on tue days of Bcsi in- cnes again i rum n; w;u nv,u.--, tuberculosis of the knee. Mrs. M. E a salesman. Aurora Drug Store Complet Stock of Fresh Drugs .. ,riir.T,1M yesterday morning for Cottape ainll bR. M. GlEbY, PROPRIETOR r.rnvp whpM .he was called byjhi,h. Dr, A. F. dz Lcspineisse DENTIST Olfice on C street next to Tribune i teams and Mr. when llicx are called t"g"tl.cr for i the miltnn'a hlrtl-.day or nire.-Hion cele- Armes departed;-,. nr . . . as fiat of ti.e mi- c: i r o:llcers I f'.rnvp whore she was called by hi?h. The you-ig cnulr.v rr wlei ,th. death of her grandchild, son ".u Z jof E. W. ArmeS. throon'.t want of M inp;itl)!i eif.i-r of . The high school and the eighth ' , tirade have formed debasing lfu roffe anJ tardi or duminees office CANBY, OREOCN exciting promised. Miss Rena Gilber times are Is Ycur Prc;c:ty For S:!:? V errfitt-'.r nrr'-'-t lnn'r'M tf il rt-Tc ih Vri ft Mrri, V'.trrtMt vr t.-il v.'it Ho i c-i e e- t'.e Cm". I' o.t rHftT 1 t'f l'l to :' 1 , i ttU-'J t i: H St.; wn. K.-K S, TO 4 tJ'w'KT"?f .-;n t rj. r . i JiCmoN T.. t ... . 'i.ir. - . " 1 1 There are but few new piiH'r. and those tUt UJ exl-t !"e r) revTely unoih.l li tho rcivernr.ieiit tlut l!icy deDarted ' contain lltth ! t tveatfce-r utatluU-s. - Wednesday for Portland where 'Sr"' ' " VlSlt- : wiiat thA Ti.rkldi otTlcrr re illy thor oughly njoy Is a giMini'T'h'i'te. lo- . 1 . t n thy. an!lfiia fill r ! Mrs. Jesse Settlemire is abiS, rroiU(.n the music Laii ponc of nil to be out among her friends : the citu-s of K't-p re in the greatest J . n roiIM renocst. chirpy lcnue thry a rain after a severe attack of , ;nur8l?uitlK)Ut n; ri trou. she will Fpend a few daya ing old friends. Now is the time to visit California When summer has passed in thesa northern states, the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature's happy provisions-eternal sum mer for those who cannot endure a more severe cli mate. California h:u been called the "M'cca of the winter tourist." Its hotels and stopping places are as varitd a. those of all well regulated citie3. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congen ial companions, and var ied, pleasing recreations. Southern Pacific Company Will l glad to iupplf lome very ttrattiv literature describing in detail tli man? delights cf winter in California. Very I ro. r.d t '? exeuriiot ticltet arc on to Cal fornix. Tl rat front Canby or Aurora to Lot Angele and t turn U i 3 3.00. Limit ' f.cn '.!., allowing stopovers in cither Ji rec ti on. Similar excursion rat are in affect to all California points Tor lull u,formuon. tlrj-ien; tar retsoii. and ticiiHi, (til Of. rryf h of wntp II. N.BROWN, 1CEO. MILLLR, Aa Agent at Canby. kgent at Aurora VV.M. McML'RRAY, Cen. Piss Agt. TorlUnd, Oregon . 1 S, 0. Miller & Son j DaUrs In i t1 n t CI s uuggics. wagons, hows, narrows, uas s Ehgincs, Manure Spreaders, Guns, Am; 0 0 munition, Case Bros, rocket Cutlery, 6 Holmes & Edwards Silverware, Heating 0 Stoves and Guns at a cut pries after o this date. AURORA THE '. NEW .' AURORA HOTL A . L U N I) U H N Proprietor The Best $1.00 a Day Hoi.cl in Northern Marion Co. First Cla?9 Cafe in Connection. '; AUUdllA, ! Cream Producers Wa solicit cream dirert from the procurer. If yo-i aro taking lrstii" the highest wholesale butter quotation for your butter fat, write us. We pay empress and send you check twice a month and guarantee weigl.t and test. I BEST OF RE.FF.RLNCE3 tr. : Special Prices for Sweet Cream : WRITE us. j BRANDES CREAMERY poriSndTSr" 1