The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, November 26, 1908, Image 3

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
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Lose Snyder cpent scvcr.il
days at Pcrttand last week.
Mrs. A. A! Ci iooll of Portland,
was in Aurora Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Will visited
with tho family of Bryoa Grim',
Sunday.
Miss Leta Kraus came up from :
Portland Saturday, for a visit
with her hoir.c folks. ,
Earl and Kenneth Grim took
in the foot ball game at Portland :
last Saturday.
Julius Snyder and family were '
Sunday visitors at the lime of
Mrs. L. Will.
The ladies of the Christian
Endeavor will hold a k.zaar at
the Club rooms on Saturday, Dec.
5th. from 1:00 p. m. to 10;00 p.
m.
John Southerland of Canby,
was in Aurora Sunday.
' Henry Hurst of Portland spent
Sunday with his mother, Mr?.
Helen Hurst.
Russel Higgenbotham went to
Portland Saturday cvenin.r.
Charley Hill and c'auphtcr
Wanda were in town Monday.
Pete Pauchrr.an of Portland,
visited with Aurora friends Sat
urday and Sun'day.
Miss Mamie Hall .returned to
Aurora Sunday evening.
Mrs. Edith Cochran is I ach at
the Pioneer hotel.
Hand-made aprons, handker
chiefs and all kinds of pretty
things at the C. E. Bazaar, Sat
urday December 5th.
' The S. P. station, Kline's
saloon and the post-office were
all broken into last week but not
a thing has been missed. Evi
dently cash was the only thing
desired.
Freddie Giesy went to Portland
Saturday.
Marcus Smith and family were
over from Needy Tuesday.
Arthur and John Kraus were
among Auroraites who saw the
game at Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Will and
Miss Clara Will' drove over to
Woodburn Tuesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gray
were Aurora visitors Saturday.
Henry Snyder and family were
at Butteville Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Sadler returned
home Sundav morning. Mrs. Sad
ler after leaving the Federation
of Women's Clubs at La Grande,
visited for several days with
friends at Baker City and Hunt
ington. Mrs. L. Will is staying with
her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Scholl.
Frank Yergen has some pump
kins on display at Sadler & Kraus
that are about as big as a wash
tub, Frank is a good all around
farmer as well as fellow, and
when he do?s things he goes the
limit.
The front door of the W. T.
Co.. Buttevilb .was pried open
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ATfhe 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
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Single and Double Breasted Styles
Suits at $7.50, $10, $15, $20 to $25
G. W Johnson & Co.
191 Commercial Street Salem, Oregon
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HCNRY L. CENTS. Pr nJ Cashier.
Aurora State
HENRY A. SNYDER. VUt rri!4
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Bank
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John Murray lost a valuable
horse quite recently.
The people have purchased a
site for adepct atChoponish and
the electric ' railway will toon
Transacts A General Banking Business
Capital $25,000
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II. L. Dents, II. A. Snyder, W. S. Hurst, C. Kociier
J. II. Mi lev, A- A. Crisell. 1. F. Giesy.
Tour per cent interest paid on time deposits.
Collcctior.3 Carefully Attended To. Safety Deposit Boxes for Kent,
Aurora - - Oregon
A. A. LEE. Manager First National Bank Building
U. C EOYLR, Srcrc tary ' Pbone 535
SALEM ABSTRACT & LAND CO.
Etablihc3 I 50
erect a telciircpl? office and ship-1 Wc Do a General Abstracting of Land Titlcj
ping freight department.
Dr. GRAFFis-Osteopath rhy
sician. Has opened oflice rccms
in J. W. Cook's buildinsr. Wood
burn, Ore. Can be seen there
every day iii the week, except
Sundays. tf
Secure an Abstr.Ycf Before Investing
European Plan
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WOODBURN NEWS
BUTTEVILLE NOTES
In a fast and exciting game of
basketball played on the home
floor, November 10, the Mt. An-
! gel college defeated the Wood-
burn Athletic Club by a score of
21 to 20.
Frank Boser left fqr Portland j
the 16th, where he will take up i
his old job as flagman on the j
Southern Pacific. . , j
The social held at the M. E. !
church, Nov. 18, was a great j
success. A luie crowd wasj
present and everyone had a fine
time. A light luncheon was
served. '
Professor Cook and wife re
turned last Saturday from Salem
where he was attending the
teachers' institute.
Meetings at the Christian
church every Sunday morning
and evening. Sunday school at
10:00 a. m
II. L. Moore has been remo(
i i rm .
e:ini nis drug store, inev aie
no .v ready for first class bus-.
ness. I
S. B. Oleson has moved his I
watch repairing shop from!
Moore's drug store to Grover's
drug store.
Did you have a pleasant
Thanksgiving?
Prof. McIIearis of Portland,
gave a number of pleasant talk3
on the subject of tcmpirance, to
the citizens of our bur recently.
The ."prosessor's theory is not
only prohibition, but prohibition
education.
Miss Lucy Mitts who has taken
charge of our public schools here
as a substitute for two months,
will soon return to her home it
Macksburg and Mr. Percy Ritter
will take up his duties as princi
pal in her place. Mr. Putter
feels fully recovered from his re
cent illness.
Mrs. Orsil Cone, who has been
in Portland for some time rcceiv
ing medical treatment, is hoire
with her family again.
home from Sherwood where they ;
i are attending a German-Ameri
can school, to spend Thanksgiv-J
ing with their parents.
Fred Wypandt's mother, from j
Portland, i? here to spend tho j
holiday with her son. j
Godfrey Dcntel has gone to!
Hot Lake in eastern Oregon, to:
It is a matter of general com
ment that the climate of Oregon
is constantly improving. A few
! years ago we had rain from Oct-
ober till June, with comparative-!
ly few fair days. Now it is no i
uncemmon thing to have a week j
bt sunshine during intervals of
rain in the winter. .This is prob-1
able due to the denudation of the j
forest?.. It is a well known f.-.ct:
that great forests attract an nb-j
normal rainfall, and with the!
disappearance of these forests;
the rainfall becomes less. The
same pri
ly in the
die West. With the develop
ment of irrigation and production
of trees, many ot the arid re-
Phoncin2Main
ELDRIDGE HOTEL v
C. F. VAN ALLEN, Proprietor
Largo Sunny Iiooms En Suite. ' Centrally
Electric Lights, Bath and lhno
243 N. Commercial Sticrt
Located
Salcru, Oregon
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Buggies, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Qas
Ehsrincs. Manure Snreailers. Guns, Am-
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munition, Case Bros. Pocket Cutlery,
all becomes less. Ihe rt .. : - f, . . .g a
ncipic operates converse-1 Holmes & Edwards Silverware, Heating g
arid regions of the Mi l- ft cxAVnc nt.. Himc nf n rut nrirn nffor n
gions of the West are now re-jfl AURORA
ceiving a rainfall never heard of Q
before.
!l Stoves and Guns at a cut price after o
this date. n
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i 3J O CO JE5 O O 55 SJ rfiJ Z2 O 0 OCS d VT1 C S3 CE?
Wc want your noultry, dressed
hogs and veal. Can always get
you top market price. Will pay
you every week.
W. T. Turner & Co.,
141 Front St., Portland, Ore.
Pveference: Ladd & Tilton Pank.
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THE . NEW .' AURORA HOTEL
A , LUND E E N ,1 Proprietor
The Pest $1.00 a Day Hotel in Northern Marion
' " " First Class Cafe in Connection.
Co.
! AURORA,
OREGON
tnkn treatment for rheumatism, t
Roy Rice and Rob Penney have IJest wi. ihe3 attcnd him j
returned from a two weeks out- Mrg- gcheuer anJ daughter(l
ing at the coast. Mfg pear, Iosier soon take
Francis Feller, president of a trip to Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs. i
the Butteville Fire Insurance Schouer to visit her son Clyde,!
company went to Grassy Pond ! and Mr3 u0SCT to join her hus-:
last week to estimate the loss of jbamj as thoy w;n make that city
the school house which burned j tnejr uture 10rne '
ixt ti . t
mere inov. 14. , Mr anJ Mrg IL T Haye3 of (
Miss Inez Hinn wa3 the guest nf Wnodhnrn were the cruests of
Thursday night, and a few dol- of Miss Lame biackmun r naay . Mr and Mrs. II. D. Evans last
lars taken from the drawer, there i afternoon. week.
is no clew to the pcrpertrator of
the theft.
Mrs. Eugene Moshbcrger and
children of Woodburn came ove r
to spend Thanksgiving with the
family of Dr. M. Giesy.
were in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. J. Ehlen's
infant child who ha3 been ill for
S3veral months, died Saturday
and was bnried Monday afternoon.
F. Feller made a business trip , Mr3 jje Xeilson of Chai.ipocg,
to Salem I- riday morning. invited the ladies of the F. 0. T.
Two trains of students from ; jj. to meet with her at her home ,
the 0. A. C, and cne train from 0ne day thi? week and all report !
Eugene, went through wood- a vcry pleasant time, which
b irn Saturday on their way to could not be otherwise in Mrs.
Gus Will and wife of Hubbard I Portland to attend the foot ball Teibon's hoir.c.
game between their college, v. I. Schurer has been giving
teams. tno young people a great treat in
Fine weather for ducks. , the way of launch parties lc-
Tho young girl? of East Wood-; tween Eutteville ar.d McMinn
b :rn have formed a Eusy Peejville.
society and are now busy making; Reuben Schurer and family
have taken up their residence in
Stamp photos free with every j Christmas presents.
order of cabinets, and one tut
ton free with every order for
stamps. Also special prices on
enlargements until January 1st,
10)9, only.
J, L. German is improving his' Portland for the winter.
residence by p itting a large! Joie Graham and Willie Den
porw'Ii around it. jtelwcre Portland visitors this
Saturday morning while Geo. I week.
Rlickmun was attaching an elcc-t u Hort was un from Portland
C. W. DAMM, Photographer, trie wire ho came in contact with: this week and purchased T,30
Canby, Oregon. a live wire. A severe shock and i ijaie3 0f hops from the Hong Lee
For all kind of nursery stock Lvvlly burned thumb was the re-' Co.
call or address Cha. Roth, Can-'3'- , J. II. Dawson, who haj been
bv Oreron, representing the. Mr. and Mrs. Louii Shafer laid up with rhevmatkm, reports
Russelviile Nursery Co. Prices , went to Salem. Tuesday, on bus-; himself on dock again ready for
Now is the time
o visit
California
When summer has passed
in these northern states,
the sun is only mild under
the britrht 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 has been called
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
topping places are as
varied as those of all well
regulated cities. Vi-sitors
can always find suitable
accommodations, congen
ial companions, ar.d var
ied, pleasing recreations.
Southern Pacific
Company
Will La staJ to supply totna very
(tractive literature tletcrlbin; in
detail tha many dalighti of winter
In California. Verylov vv.nl lr!p
excursion tickets are on tale to
' California. The rate from Canby
i or Aurora to Lot Angele and re
! turn u $55.00. Limit ! month,
' allowing atcpovera in either cUrec
' Hon. SimiUr eicurtion rates are
I tn effect to all California point.
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Toi lull information, !"-)irf tr rrxrvillor.i.
anJ titlrti, call on, Slci!.t h or urlte
l N. BROWN. )GEO. M.'llXK.
Agent at Canby. Afer t at Aurora.
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PORTLAND'S NEW
ar.d mctt
MODERN LY FL'RNISHED
HOTEL
THIRD AND MAIN STS
JGRTLAND . OREGON
Possessing every convenience and an ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaa. Adjacent to
business center, Up-to-date grill. Telephcn: in
every room. Privatejbaths. Uu3 to andjfrom all truina
i Rates: European Plan Rates: Arnc
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$z.w) and .j v, p-r uay e
bath MHO and . !.(;() .-. Ith bath I
O.H. SPENCER. Manager 9
LtnDjr i riDune on ins .jror ur rtn u an
$1.00 and $1.50 perday
.$2.00 and 2.W with bat!
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PRODUCE AND COMMiSSIOH MERCHANTS
Wholesale Dealers In Whrat, Oit, IIspi, Potato, Onloni,
Onion Sc!c, Green ond Dr'eJ Frultf Orcjon Grape Root
and Caacara Birlc. !Iishet Market Pric paid for all
kind cf Produce, Etc. Cranclj OKlca at Hubbard and
Canby. Sole &c:nts for UallocU O. 1C Potato Dijzer.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
AURORA. OLCGOiN
John Stalnak:r, Minir Cr.ir Warchou".:.
W. S Hrsl S Compmy
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Reasonable. 10-9-tf
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business.