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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1900)
H o w J a p a n e s e W oo. T h eir K ism et. P ß O F E S S IO N ^ a R D S SUBSCRIBE FO R T H E Japan is a long way off. and this Proverbs, like g ram m atic al rules, are . charming story of bovv coo^ships are liable to exceptions. For instance, the ied on among the: elite jpf their so- familiar saying, “ Lightning^ does uot carr w . W . G IE S Y , / I>- the same place; had..! ciety comes to _ os from this * ! faraway , strike twice in the bombardment land. In certain district^ w houses « I wbereiñ*resides adaoghterli naarriage- of Widin “ sbore<l[ l i a b l e age, an . » ! « « « « + • “ acident is described by ¡ cled by a string and snsplsded from a Danube. The incident Office at Isid en ce. D , Ryan in his book, « j t J f and e « S S nades by p moonlight OREGON. Crescent,” the Turkish equivalent for AURORA, ssion, it is of making aa im the Red Cross society. i ways -- — « TaT-.anpsf lover to au- The shells from the heavy siege guns etiquette for the, > P v es| sweetheart g F . G lE S Y M . O. the dw at Kalafat were dropping incessantly preach |in his hand, within the fortress. One of them as it beaiiùg soin«‘ ufi !09. PU Ids to plant which he reveré- "h? Pr01 exploded tore a great hole in the ground takes place large enough to contain a horse. A in the empty y. :i- Tbi mother and when he is folly, »ware tl 'T’nrliiah woman, who was cowering Office in D rug Store, with her three childrenpnder the she»-j “ l g | g plant in the irwX>.Tll ¿ÁiTYW ■s '«irtirtnaw of clfances^it flowerpot j j . equivale] to a formal C IT Y D IR E C T O R Y . to the io,n lady j of , choice. The !• py a snell. .but scarcely *1 had she crept lnvpr hauinn plant to his m and drawn the three children after! mind’, retires and &ie y is free tp CITY OFFICIALS, her when another shell, leaving th e ! act as she pleases ^ If is the right ¿annon s month at Kalafat, nearly two j man, she takes"everv [a of his gift,, miles away, awav. dropped Hrnnnori into in*« the fho same hole u .i . ! ! waters ’ b 0 it taKes every and Ii. W ebert P resident of th e C uncil; Council- arefully with ~ a| ^nen, W . Fry, H. K raus, C. Z im m erm an, and and blew mother and children to atoms. her own hands, tba^t a may see that To the Turks the grim exception was*a A. F. .Will; Recorder, J. G. ¡Miller; Treasurer, suitor. Bat the donor is accepted a W ill; Marshal, L. I. Snyder. vivid illustration of their doctrine of if be is not the favprite, ;«r if the stern kismet, or fate. The woman’s hour had parents object, thm poo; plant is torn come; kjsmet led her into that hole; it from the vase and the it morning lies was the place assigned for her departure limp and withered on t|f veranda or in from earth. the patn below fiER M E S LODGE NO. 56 K. of P., m eets Another shell struck the angle o f a every F rid a y evening, in K. of P. H all. All bouse, tore down the walls and reduced M e llo w in g ! S n p m U t i o n a , mem bers are cordially invited to attend. one half of a room to ruins. In the oth Mr. Elbert Hubbard, speaking of A . J . S m i t h , C. C. er half of the room were a Turkish wo A H . K hatjs , K . of R. <fc S. Meissonier in The Philistine, says that man and two children. They were not the temperament of the painters’ moth -------------- ;; H '------ —------ - ------- —¡4---------------------- --- j even hurt. Their kismet, according to er “ was poetio. religions and her spirit AURORA LODGE NO. 1271. O. O. F „ meets Turkish ideas, saved them. had in it a touch of superstition—which .every 1st a n d 3rd T hursday evening of th e is the case with all really excellent m onth,4n K of P. Hall. ^11 m em bers a ie E m braced by a D ev il Fi«h. women.” A Farm Library of tinequalled value—Practical, .cordially in v ited to attend. A diver engaged in Moyne river in Up-to-date, Cohcise and Comprehensive—Hand Mr. Hubbard is right. A child can H knky A .S n y d e r .N .U . Australia had a terrible experience not be handicapped ymere severely than somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. W . S'. H u rst , Secretary. with a pea, devil. Haying fired off a by a piatbematically precise, ‘‘clear By JACOB BIOGLE charge of dynamite and displaced a AURORA LODGE NO. 23 A. O .H . W., m eets large quantity of stones he went to the beaded,” well informed, unimaginative No. 1—B1GGLE HORSE BOOK mother. There are wretched households „every"Saturday evening in F ed W ill’s Hall. A ll a b o u t H orses-—a C om m on-Sense T re a tise , w ith over bottom of the river and while engaged 74 illu s tra tio n s ; a sta n d a rd w o rk . P rice, 50 Cents. in which fairy stories are tabooed as All m em bers are invited to attend" in rolling over a large stone he saw “ absurd,” in winch the “ Arabian No. 2 —HIGGLE BERRY BOOK G. A. A r n d t , M. W. something moving about in front of N ights” is pooh poobed, in which prim Afi a b o r t g ro w in g S m all F ru its —re a d a n d leo rn h o w ; L. W e b e r t , Ree. c o n ta in s 43 colored liie-lik e re p ro d u c tio n s o f a ll U-i.Uiug him. This object quickly came in con ers of science are forced upon little v a rie tie s a n d 100 other illu s tra tio n s . P rice, 50 C ents. tact with him and .coiled about his arm. bands in which there is no Santa Olaus, No. 3 —BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK The diver walked slowly and painfully no stork, no werewolf, no goblin. All a b o u t P o u ltry ; th e b est P o u ltry Book sti ex iste n ce •, te lls every th in g ; with23 colored life-like reproduction;* along with the sea devil’s feelers twined A superstitious mother sees signs and o f a ll th e p rin c ip a l breeds; w itji 103 o th e r illustration-.;. about his body and legs. He made tracks omens for her children. To find her P ric e, 50 Cents, i for the ladder and gained the boat, a throwing spilled salt over her shoulder No. 4 —BIGGLE COW BOOK —— VTA------r A ll a b o u t Cows and th e D airy B u sin e ss; h a v in g e ;-----1 curious looking object indeed, w ith this or looking anxiously for the favoring s a le ; c o n ta in s 8 colored life -lik e r e p ro d u c tio n ' 1 huge ngly thing entangled about his position of the new moon is a more Dreed w ith 132 o th er illu stra tip n s. P rice, 50 ,.c; body. W ith#tbe help of the sailors he agreeable sight than to disoover her in No. 5 —BIGGLE SWINE BOOK J u s t o u t. All aboi^t H o g s—B reeding, Feeding,T Stilch- was in time fieed from his submarine the act of teaching indisputable facts. e ry , D iseases, etec C o n tain s over 80 b c a h h iid h a lf companion. The body of the octopus We entertain a profound pity for men to n e s a n d o th e r en g rav in g s. P rice, 50 Cents. was only about the size of a large soup who sneer at old wives' fables. The tes TheBlGOLE BOOKS are. u n iq u e,o rig in a l,u sefu l—you n e v e r saw a n y th in g lik e th e m —so p ractical, so sensible. T h ey plate, with eyes like a sheep’s, but it timony, the deepest feeding of the cen a r e h a v in g an en o rm o u s sale—E ast, W est, N o rth a n d possessed nine arms, each foar feet in turies, ip against the scoffers and with S outh. E v e ry o n e w h o k eep s a ’H orse, Cow , H o g o r C h ick en , o r grow s S m a ll F ru its , o u g h t to se n d r i g h t length, at the butt as thick as a man’s them we do not care to clink glasses or a w a y fo r th e BIGGLE BOOKS. The Trains leave A urora for P o rtlan d an d way wrist and tapering off at the end like a do business.—Boston .Journal, statio n s a t 7:50 a. m . a n d 5:29 p. m. penknife. All along the under part of the feelers of this strange sea creature I H o rsesh o e s. £-sf Lv. P o rtlan d «:30 a m 7:00 p in are suckers every quarter of an inch, j In Japan most of the horses are shod I s y o u r p a p e r, m ade fqr you a n d n o t a m isfit. If is 22 y ears 9:54 a m Lv. A urora 8:24 p m giving it immense pqwer. j. with straw Even the clumsiest of cart o l d ; it is th e g reat boiled-dow n, hit-the-nail-on-the-head„— Ar. A shland 12:33 a m 11:30 a m q u it-after-y o u -h av e-said -it, F a rm an d H o u seh o ld p a p e r in 1 horses wear straw shoes, which, in “ Sacram ento 5:00 p m 4:35 a in th e w o rld —th e b ig g est,p ap er of its size iq th e U n ited S ta te s | ; their cases, are tied around the ankle , o f A m erica—h av in g over a m il lio n a n d a-h ali re g u la r read ers. | 7:15 p m , ; San Francisco .8:1 ÿ a rn j w ith styaw rope a n d are made of the L . B . B A ’Ni l > U H .S , ... I i F í 8 í L4' i .. 1- } o rd in a ry rin A -^ira Any ONE of the BIGGLE BQ&&S aM the 'fARH jtiURNAL I foun a sole for the foot about half an 11:45 a tu : ô:iâ a m a ' v . Ogden N early FIVE YEARS, (rem ainder b l 1900. all o f 1901, 1900, 1903 and 1904 1 f •9:00 a m j inch thick. These soles cost about a “ Denver 9:00 a m Will be sent to a n y address fo r A DOLLAR B I L L . . % Sample o f FARM JOURNAL and c irc u ia j describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. f 7:25 a in 7: 25 a m . “ K ansas City ! halfpenny a pair In Iceland horses are L o c a i . A g e n t , for H . J. O ttenheim er, 7:45 a m 9:30 a m W i l d e r >A tk inso n . ’! Address, FARM JO U R N A L * “ Chicago * shod with sheep’s horn In discussing C h a s . F . J e r k in s . ; P iiil a d e l p iiia ' i R epresenting f i l i enti) al «fe this subject a writer in The Hofse- - A. •> - - I fl Itl t t C l shoer’s Journal says: In the valley of 7:00 a m 1:20 p m Ar; Los Angles ('o., N . Y . .and S. K. j the Upper Oxus the antlers of, the 6:00 p m 6:00 p ro “ E l Paso V - . OREGON 9:55 a m 9:ì r, a m BUTTEVILLE, “ City of Mexico I mountain deer are used for the sam8 4:00 a m “ H ouston 4:00 a m j purpose, the shoes being fastened with 6:25 p m 6:25'p m “ New Ot'leans ! porn pins. In the Sudan the horses are 6:42 a m 6;42 a m {“ W ashington j jsbod with socks made pf camel’s skin. For N early S ix ty Y ears 12:43 p m .f New Y ork 12:43 p m In Australia horseshoes are made qf : ______ --------------------------------:--------- : „ .... . I i cowhide. A German not long a^o in- n The Leading N ational Fam ily Newspaper P u llm an an d T ourist cars on both tra in s. 1 ! vented a horseshoe of paper, prepared 0 h a ir cars Sacram ento to Ogden a n d El Paso ] i by saturating with oil, turpentine and For Progressive F arm ers an d Villagers. . a n d T ourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New I I other ingredients. Thm layers of such (Office at re*ideppe.) Orleans a n d W ashington. j paper are glned to the hoof till the re- An old, stanch, tried and tru e friend of the A m eripan People, from the A tlantic to th e Á p R .0 R A , - O REG O N. i quisite thickness is attained, and tbs Pacific, ar d the pioneer in every movement, calculated to advances th e intérests an d increase Connect ng a t San -Francisco w ith seyeral j shoes thus , made are durable and iin* th e prosperity, of country people in every State in th e Union. . .steam sh ip lines for JTonolulu, Ja p a n , China, penetrable by moisture Aurora Physician <f Surgeon. Borealis f A. 1 STD T H E Physician& Surgeon. H Weekly Oregonian ^ T Sa R g i l l C O M B IN E D Only Two Dollars Per Year. SO U TH & BAST Southern Pacific S h a s ta Co. j R o u te FARM H op Jacob G. Miller Notary Public and Loan Agent. P h ilip p in e s, C entral a n d South A m erica. See GEO. MILLER, A gent a t A urora Station, or address . < .. C. H . MARKHAM, G .P. A., P o rtlan d , Ore. 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