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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1900)
Yesterday the Aurora public shool tion. its chapters fnclude, “ Eggs for was closed with a very interesting ffatchil}!,” “ Hatching the Eggs,*’* programme, there being six that “ Care Chicks with Hens and completed the course. After a week’s Broocle®,1’ “ The Successful Care of — rW E SELL, T vacation the spring term will begin IncubaAiS” “ The Farmer’s Flock,” BOTH PAPERS AT THE PRICE OP ONE under the able management o f Prof. “ The Vfilige Hennery;'” chapters on G ^ a n t e e 1a ^ t h p faath n E a ™ b i e r %n d I d e a l « c y c l e s . W e to a l l n e w S ubscribers . A . C. Stanbroiigh, which will last for “ Breed* on “ Fatt^iqg and Marled G r a d e a n d ? ! P ^ f ? e m a k e o f W h e e l s t o t o t t t . e b e s t W e want to get 250 new subscrib one m onth.'*’ « , T n r a B m n fi W h e e ls m a | 1900 I m - etlhg,” a|h< “ D is^^^ndK em edies ” | p S ers to our paper, and are going to do The Democratic primary will be with thlfcJ a n d tfew sctj^ l methods It if we cap; we therefore have made held on March 29, and from present ! o f trea t»? t* O pel man .wrote; the arrangement with the Farm Journal indications there will be a lively com publish* iat, “ The .^mottoes , alone in ¡¡egd nf torV-h'tnaTi by which we can send the A ur or a test. Two delegates are to be elected Iat each «i/ter'-hea^fhA .c. '*»*r*w ‘ Cost. W e mean what we say. B o r eais for 1 year and the Farm and it is reported that a tramp has the cost Sf he b()okv Twenty thous- Journal 5 years, both for $1.00. A ll been hired tb stay in the neighbor and copies f this admirable work subscriptions' must be one year in' hood and be on hand at thë primary have beenitfinted. I The price is 50 OREGON. advance. [cents, freRb mail-Jaddress the pub A U R O R A , so they can hold a meeting. W e know what our paper is, and lishers, \ViJier Atkinson Co., Phila The Republican primary election the Farm Journal is a gem —practi in this precinct parsed off very quiet delphia, ■ cal, progressive—a clean, honest, ly Wednesday. Thé following dele Cuncil Meeting. - useful paper— full o f gumption,- full gates being elected. . W . S. Hurst, A. The nevilj elected city council met o f sunshine, with an immense circu H . W ill, J. G. Miller* H . A . Snyder, in special Je-ion Tuesday evening lation among the best people every H . Becke, W in. Fry and I. Snyder. with Oonnpim^ ,W ,tFry* H. Kraus, where. Y ou ought to take it. For road supervisor, A. H . Kraus; O. Zimmerpi Rf A, Will, L. Web- Henry GerWig and R..L. Reed,- the ertand Rewnrdeé j . G Miller pres Democratic bosses, were on hand! ent. ITporîtixdibn L. W ebert was taking notes. elected te4i><F«ry chairman, after F; P. Hurst was a Portland visitor The Aurora barber shop will from which the liu n c if proceeded to elect Friday. thiâ date be Conducted under the thè. preside»! of the council by ballot, A . S. Cone was in Salem Tuesday names o f Rëéd & Reed instead of R. L. Webertleceiving a majorty o f thé on business. L. Reed as heretofore, as Mr.. Reed’s Votes cast u|»n fhe first ballot wds ¡i Geo. Stewart was in Hubbard bn better half presented ; him With a declared duly elëctetl as president o f business Tuesday. bouncing tonsoral artist on Tuesday the council fe>r the ensuing term. The bonds of J. G. Miller, recorder Befóte selling your W ool and Mo of last week, which was kept on the ÓRÈÓON; dead quiet by Mr.” Reed for feat the L. L .Snyder,»niaj’Spal, and F. W ill, A U R O R A , hairsee W¿}1 Bros, Before selling your mohair see W . boys would.demand.the treats, this treasuret, Were read and upon motion being his first born. approved.' ^ , , ■ ' ' , H. Bair of Woodi)urn. 'rite following hills were read,» au Mr. Watts of the Pacific Coast L i Mr. and Mrs. B-. Kei! were visitihg brary Co., o f Portland, has succeeded dited and upoi$f motion warrants in Can by Sunday; [in placing a library at Canby, Bdr- were drawn on the treasurer in favor J. M. Will made a business trip to low, Hubbard and Bdttev.iile and al- j o f .the? respedéiVe parties for the re Portland Mopdáy¿ so has drib well Under headway in speefive aifiduntsfe.; The Misses Madoles Of Barlow Vis Fry; 'services as marshal........... ÇI0.00 this citV- This is a exet lent oppor- I ®eo> ^ ÉCI Zimmerman,,for labor.../......1.50 ited this city Tuesday. tunity to get the use o f 1U80 good ATJKO'iA B o b e a lis , foi unting .... . 4:55 Miss Grace Hampton wisited her hooks for the small sum o f $3.50. C. Zimmerman, Jpclge-clty. election..... . 1.50 ....... I-50 parents, at Cabby Sunday. All those Who wi-m td take out a Wnp Fry, f d g f city Kftgtütfn H. Hrails, clerfeiftity election.......:..,.......... 1-50 K Highest Cash Price paid for W ool membership-should see H. A. Snyder Tôîal *® ä .» ........ .......... -»I2®»55 and Mohair at Will Bros. Bazaar. A at U n c ia l Upon motion the council adjourn I Changes for advertisements Should . '/Who Says so? Farm Journal says ed. J. G. MÜLER, be in not lafer than Wedpesdáy. : so, and if the Farm Journal saÿs k >, Recorder. W . S. Hurst, Aurora’s “ spud tnan,}’ it is so*|| You must have it; so march was id Barlow and Canby Monday. upland Subscribe for the AtmtmA A Surprise Party. G e n e Ä l M e r c h a n d i s e ,- Mr-. Filers, or the Ellers Piano7 B okeaijis fur one year in advance. A very pleasant snrpfisecard party by was' tendered Miss Soph a Stein bach House o f P ortend, was in town We have a clubbing arrangement ____, Which we Can semi our paper for .o n e j ,.^ Kat,ill(, 17. at Monday. a g a r aari the Far.« J w u t | | ..... .. , . „ m a rttt £ U n i on Hill. HiiV't & Co. rVjjortthélihínping of this Paper One Year, Farm Journal D Years. New Aurora Tin Shop. fore ¿ny?ng SIX rS me and ™ lne S. O. MILLER & SON, N ew Aurora Hotel D , A< E E I L , P ro p . First-Class Rooms and Meals- at Reasonable Rates. Home Lights. The Bar is Stocked with Best o f Liquors and Cigar's. A 25 Per Cent REDUCTION we LADIES’ HATS at S per -cent Discoim t FRED WILL, Aurora, 4i^pve \taife, c h e ^ W c o f »“« r " “ *» • • Tuesday. ’ ,/■] -, ■ ", 'y ; < k 7 Miss Emma Neift visited with , friends at Gladstone Park and Oregon , City Tuesday. // Jack Çîralg an d /M ilo Parish*;of 1 W ood burn were among the ball play ers here‘Sundayi;S: W jH . Walker;, Hubbard’s painter, was d o!ng businesâjin this ; city the latter part o f last week. D. A. ¿Keil, the new proprietor of the New Aurora hotel, is , papering the building thrpugout. 1 H op. G. B. Dimick, deputy pros ecuting attorney o f Clackamas Jcoiuir ty , was in town Saturday. Fred Hurst is again running the m ill day and night, as ,he has a large order for flour to fill bv April 1. to «nTdF’ ’ . triur . .. .1 , ,,...„ 0 >. 1901, ^ ’ 1902, 1 1903 and 1904, p a t d e surprise friend MissSoplia spent price o f our paper 'R}^t$!nB&p&‘rib6>. '... ,l' \ i a f f i ... 1 1 v t. e evening in playing cards until and be happy: • the hour of midijight, at which time The base ball gam^i’ Sunday be- a delicious lunch- was served, Which tween the Hubbard and Canby nines had béeti prepared by the young attracted-a large crowd of rubber lad’ es of the surprising party. After necks. The game throughout the lunch the playing of cards was.again nine innings was closely contested ! resumed, which lasted until th e wee and was the most in teres ting-one o fj h,ma!l Honrs 8 f! the rnorning. : The the season. The score resulted in 15 | prize o f honor, for being the best to 16 in favor o f t ’anby. There was I player, was awarded to William a great deal o f wind power wasted by 1 Milev and the boobv was awarded to both.nines in coaching, which had a A. J..Mil 1er. 'I’hose present vfrere as tendency to add life, to the game* billows: Misses Soph a Steirihach, Hon. Geo. Steward acted as peace; H attie.Filer, Matie '’ Filer, Am elia maker and his decisions could not be Schmidt, " Emma; Snyder, Grace. changed. A mos, Laura Miller, Messrs. Henry Eiler of Portland, L: Soule, O / Eiler, G W. Swope o f Oregon City spoke to a -arge and appreciative audience W . Eil er, 'Hermm Schmidt, A . J. in Pionéer hall last Saturday night Miller, Wm. Milev, Tobias and Ed. on the principles o f Republicanism. Snyder and S llfR eV n old s. Oregon. B lacks mith in g '& Re pa i ri n g. —— Dealer in------ F arm Im p lem en ts and M ad iin ery'. .^ Feed Mill in Connection. Feed .and Plo w Sttares Ground on Saturdays. Wm. Fry, O r 'e ^ o n , BOOK P BEOS, r o p r i e t o r s , ipighest Market I Price paid for Beef,- Pork, Veal, Hides; Ï and Tallow. : ; # a I ît e b at Will Bros. Bazaar o0,000 pounds o f Wool and' Mohair, Mr. Swope is an able speaker and' his Club Ratos. for which we will pay thé highest address was appreciated by all who AuRORÁ Bofifeúi| and W eekly A ll líin d s ó í T eam in g and had thé ' pleasure o f hearing him. cash, market price. . . . . i Oregonian, 1 | e a r,. $2.0ö. ' Serni- T. H. Bees bought B. |McKay?s After * the political address Mr. Flati 1 ing A tten d ed to ó . W eekly Statesman, I year, $1.75. hops Monday, consistí ng o f 141 bales, Townsend o f Portland the most prac Traveling Men given Special Household1 Mas|izine,G y ear, $1.25. for the A . J. Lewis H op Co,, for 5 j tical dairy and creamery mad o f the N , T . Weekly Tnlmnc, 1 year, $1.21. -Attention. state, addressed the citizens and Cents per pound. H farmers ofthissection in regard ^ to R A T E S R E A SO N A B L E . The Misses Wagner received; 3c. Haf- starting a creamery or cheese factory a pound for their hops instead o f $3 AURORA, - - OREGON. The u,n<lersimed|^as about twenty a bale as was reported by the buyer in this city. Mr. Towsend gave the farmers a practical common sense tons of baled timothy and oat hay in last Week’s paper. ta I k i He said that a créa rriery could fo r ^ a ^ a t'1 7 j o $ 3 ^ fÄ d n . Surveyors o f the Southern Pacific G. c k ; % ÍÉurora, I. A lB o /CK; h röra, Óre; not be' started in a d a y; hut that it Co. were in town Tuesday surveying took perse verenee and time, and the the switch yard, preparatory to ex R . L. R E E D , best proposition that he Could pro tend i ug th e sw itch. I have f o r tii|c- a' my far ni, 1 m ile the Barber keeps constantly on hand pose at the present 'time, - wOuId be A Gráód Ball will he given by to run a wagon in this section to west of Aurc/âi a fuT-hloo(led Jersey all kinds o f Shaving Soap and Hair I Giesy’s Kymphony Orchestra in Pio- gather up the cream and send,- i t to b h d - ' P E».»SfilTtNKEI'H. v A C o m p l e t e l/iiifö o f Tonic. R ne'er ha'll Sátbrday night, March 24. the creamery at Salem, and. in the k Everybody come and have à good course of time when the farmers in ADIÎOHA í M I k w " K B p C b t . ¡C a s k e t s , ö a s e s , R o b e ë -' S h a v in g 15 cerv ts time. Tickets 50 cents. this section could furnish enough H a ir G u tt in g 2 5 c e n t s . a n d C o ffin s ■ Can by and ,Buttey,i!ie ha.«» ; ball /•ream a plant could be erected at this (Cor IT ; elleach week) Chickens pi nd Efe .$3.ocf to moo A lso A gent for Union Laundry - Co"., ' 'quines will cross hats on the Aurora p la c é //1 pujeks. tjir do«.; l.c?......:.... .!... Ç5.00 to g&007 on H and. of Portland. ^■iiaralond tem orr°w (Sunday). A h in - ... V. ........... .?8.50 There have; been poultry books Geese, per do:?.! À H E A R S E Furnished When Re- feresti ng game is promised and ;a Turkeys, per dej j :....$10.00tO«U50 A ll Work Guaranteed. printed costing fifteen dollars and ..i.... ner,: dozen íarge crowd to w itness it is desired. sired at Reasonable Rates. more, but there never has been one B-tter, per-lb 1 p .. .i.. -• O r e g o n . ......"i: ...... i!kg A u r o r a , - a litfie-daughter camo to giáden at any price with more beautiful Wheat, per bn J L-.-.iil......;..... ............. .4fc- AURORA, OREGON, .... 25 fo 32c' the Home o f M. and Mrs. Fran# Yer- colored reproductions o f poultry,than bats, per bu. ..J Potatoes, per bi] K....'.S..l..... ...... 20 to 25c |en of Champqeg on Wednesday o f ] those found,in Biggie Poultry Book, Bacon.. 1 i .............’....9c- last week and not Mr. and Mrs. Fred j an announcement o f which appears Earn......J r • ......... .... ...........ile. Bard...^.,L,4. J ........ ......S.to0c- A ^rgen as stated in last week’s paper. | j n another , column. The paintings Beef;.......... . -iR'7. . . ; . ' , ' . ......... 6 to ti%c. W e liave tlae m o st com - R. L. Reed having rented the-Geo. ] w7ere made direct from best birds o f Veal.," I ....... J s f . . IW U»........ f $o T%&. A ll parties having Mohair . to serf5 Pork...;..,;...." I k..Ä........ ......... -Smith property, G. A . Bock will the different breeds, and the coloring up-to-date S tock of Hops, per lb _■ E’-. .......... - llMff; will do well to call on or address . W . move his m eat market to the Pioneer ] and characteristic shape ofeach breed Wool per lb W— ^ t M illin ery G-bods in to w n . .... .....18e- H. Bair o f Woodburn. H e is in the’ * ......Í.Í.K..: ........$7.00 to $8.00 hotel shop April 1. Mr. Reed will j are perfect. A s for the text, there 1 Eay,^per ton „...... ' ... Id a B r o n k e y , ....S2.25 convert the shop into a bath room I never was a book printed containing mUnidji Setf, -p€ ^sd..r.’ market and will pay from 1 to S cen t# jb................. t................. IOC; i ‘ (Garfield Ht. bfet$èan Froôt aPd Fir/st ) t«M barber s l i o p . v m m i, mere practical,level-headedinforrria- Mohair,1 Per lfc®................;1....... .-.2SÒ. WOOimURN, oiusgqn more than any other buy-er.1- Beck& Snyder lliitetate. ‘ M ILLINERY. I M O H A IE