PERSONAL AND LOCAL The Wilionville baseball nine will play the Sherwc J White Sox at Wilsonvillodn Sunday, June 21. The occasion will be the eclebraU e;l German picnic, where every body in attendance is expected to enjoy themselves to the limit. Frank Miller went to Portland on business Wednesday. Miss Man' Schuman of Sani Francisco visiting relative." in Aurora and vicinity. Otto Blosser had the misfor tune tomutihte his finger white working on a bugpry at Sam Mil ler's livery stable last Thursday, making it necessary for the doc tor to lance it. He is unable to do r.ny kind of work as a result. COW FOR SALE One fresh milch cow. E. W. Smidt, Auro ra, Oregon., R. F. D. 3. Fay Carpenter has accepted a nosition with 0. H.' Smfth the barber and is doing all kinds of tonsorial stunts. City Recorder Fry had the mis fortune to lose his fine watch while working in his hop yaid Monday. Tillie Fry, Tillie Webert, Em ma Snyder and Hattio vill f re attending the Grand Lodge of the Pythias Sisters at Portland this week. Hon., G. Ii. Dijnicic and L. I. Sliyder are the delegates frcm Hermes, Lodge No. 5P to the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias which convenes in Port land this week. At the annual school meeting held Monday H, L. Rents was elected director to serve for three years and L. Webert was re-elected clerk to serve for one year. By unanimous vote of those pn .-pnt a one mill tax was levied r.pwu the taxable property of the 1) strict for general school pur- po.-v. A voto of thanks was extended to Hon., Hal D. Pat ton of Salem lor his kindness in donating a fine U. S, 'Flag to N this School District. Order your hop tickets early, and you will be sure to get them on time. The Borealis will con tinue to print the best hop tickets to be bad in the country. Mr. McCullough, who has been running a steamboat on.the Willa mette for the past several years, was in Aurora on business Wed nesday. Mr. McCullough livts across- the river opposite of Butteville, Hubbardvwill celebrate the glorious Fourth. Th,e announce ment says: "Jhq Cjrand old , America fiagle will begin his annual scrpam at dawn of day and whoop it up until midnight." George Gray of Miley's Land ing was in town on business Wednesday, J. M. Steward of e Needy neighborhood was an Aurora vis itor Wednesday. J. Rasmussen of Elliott Prairie was in town Wednesday. John Wachtman of the Needy Neighborhood, went to Portland on 1 usines3 Thursday. WOOL WANTED W. S. Hurst L Company are in the market for all the wool and mo' air they can get at their wa houses at Aurora, Hubbard am' Canby. They arjpayingthe hiVl-.est market pices. Don't fail : see them before selling. F: d Will's new residence is nea- ig completion. Tii city has installed two; str watering troughs for the con' v ik-nee of the public. J ! is Puree?, the Sulem hep ma .. va in town Weenesday on tu. ;:.vSS. V y Voght lost about CO ieet of ard fence by fire Mo'iday. Th i Unn of the fire it unl nown, bu ' i opposed that it inifcd , from a li;rhfel cigar or cigarette w hich omq one threw away. W. 3. IIu-st shipped two car loads of potatoes this week one car from Aurora and one from Hubbard. He will now devote his time .tot. buying wool and mohair. ' . ... i Mrs. 0. P. Higginbetham spent Su.iday the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Evans, of Can by. Mi33 Lilla Irwin of Aurora r.Till graduate from the State Univer sity at Eugene next week. The Commencement exercises begin Sunday and continue until Wednesday. League Will Meet Next Wedncseay night is the regular meeting night of the de velopement league anditisderir tl that as many citizens will turn out as possible, especially the fruitgrowers'. The evening will be spent prin cipally in discussing the cannery question, and the committee will complete information and will be prepared to answer any question on the matter. WILSONVILLE Wilsonville Drug Store Isrcrmanently located with a full stock of pure Drugs, Chcm-J inspection icals, and Patent Medicines. Call and give me a trial, you w ill find the prices right. Prescriptions and Home Form ulas a speciality. L, F, DARBY, Proprietor. Frank Steinbach, a farm ha'nd of Harry Say, met with a serious accident Sunday.1 x Mr. Say is confined ttfto his bed with pneu monia, 'so he sent tho man to take the two little girls, aged 6 and 8 years, to he Children's Day ex ercises at this place. When near the church they met an antomo ble which frightened the horse so that he became unmanageable, turning the buggy over and throwing the occupants Co the ground, fracturing the left arm of the man, while the little girls both lit on their heads. Mr. and Mr3. Norman Say were in their carriage nearby and assisted them to the drug store of L. F. Darby, where they were cared for until Dr. Giesy of Aurora ar rived and pronounced the fract ure painful but not serious. The little'girls were badly frightened but were not injured in the least. The five children ranging in years from U to In and the hired 12 il l o V. F. Young, are confined to their bed with the measles, but are doing as well as could be ex pected," as' well as many other families in their neighborhood. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Scnrajers broke out with the measles two weeks ago at a school entertain ment scattering them broadcast. hhorwood White Sox defeated the Wabash Ball team Sunday on the Sherwood diamond by a score of R to 5. Definite plans have been laid for the '! construction of a race track cn theCanby Fair Grounds. The track is to be a half mile in length and will occupy a level piece of ground on the Wait tract. Secretary T. J. Gary of the Fair Association was in the city Wed- Frank E. Dodge CONTRACTOR & BUILDhK All kinds of building done at moderate iigures. All work guaranteed first class in every particular . Plans and Spccificalions Fur nished Upon Application No matter what size buildinj you want I can fix you out. Satisfaction Quarantccd CANBY, 0REQ0N Disking of Alfalfa. The dusking of alfalfa 1 quit gener ally practiced wherever tba crop la grown la thn country. There are aev eral good reasona for this procedure, varying somewhat lu the order of their merit according to local condl- nesday with specifications for the j t!ona- . -, j , ! In th first tltea, the aharp dleks, let race course and made a personal, ct iU bt llt an. d of the grounds.' In ' crowns of many of the plants, causing company with Mr. Wait he loca-; . ftu , a" . , j . x i i number of stems. I.lttle or no dam- lea me exact spot io ue uvcuiut-u tg0 resuiu from the irerutiou, which bv the track, grand stand and I BllouM carrlHl oa in wlQUr or after other appurtenances. Work on an Waterworks in Fine Shape The Waterworks planfc js in fine working order. Most of the res idents have put in water, and en tire satisfaction is expressed by all. The new ho;?e has been tested and the pressure is excellent, A stream of sufficient volume and force for extinguishing fires is easiiy obtained. The hose was attached to the fire plug at the corner qf Main and Second streets and a stream of water was thrown over the roof of the resi dence of A. H. Giesy, which is one of the highest buildings in town. Everybody is highly elat e 1 over the complete success of the system. Much credit is due Mr. Geo. Ixa for the splendid work he has done for the city at zuih a low cost, Cariby Items Silver iMcdal Contest. There will be a silver medal j contest held in Knight's Hall I Tuesday evening June 30th. The! following 1 -ys and girls will! J freak on temperance fcr the 6th j j me lal tob given in Canby by the , W. C. T. U. La Dige-.r ess Klberteei. Fellers EKvyn McKerney Iijwi? Wilkinson Mabd Chase FJor.r.-.c Spencer EdnaVorpahl . Ltrrard 'Juhrr.an and Walter Grazier. Jrission free. the race tracks will begin at early date. ' ' ' It ii'a matter of gratification that Canby is 'now coming into possession of something that ha3 been needed here, on account of our suberb location and natural advantages, for the past 10 years. Canby soil is of such a nature that it can be used in this. con nection at almost any season of the year. As level as a floor, the ground, is dry, compact, and is not rendered soft and muddy by heavy rains. Immediately after a bard rain the soil by nat ural drainage becomes dry and firm.. The location commands a superb view of the Cascade mountains, Mt. Hood, and is near one of the prettiest forests of fir in the Willamette Valley. A fine perennial stream passes near, and there will be an abun dance of water. It is the intention to make this the nYoat famous' race track cen ter in the Northwest, Our lo cation is better than that of Salem or any other point in Ore gon, Q win naye some oi inc best race horses in America her, and the genuine old Kentucky spirit will pervade the vast throngs that will gather here to witness the races. , Another project now under consideration is the construction of an automobile race course, of a mile in length. Portland aut oists are looking about for suit able racing grounds and we can accommodate them, and will, as soon as the time conges. List your Real Estate with the Canby Real Estate Agency. a cutting, when tho airaira u la stub ble . In soma localities also the resulting mulch of loose earth Is stdtod to con erre soil moisture at times when rain full is slight or lrrlgut!i) water scarce To this hhoukl be added the observa tion that disking Incorporator with the surface soil much fertilizing material, especially alfalfa leaves which are lost duilng the oivrutlons of huylug.r-lL LL tortus, Arizona. ' I . Birds Est Scale Insects. Few kinds of Insect are so Inimical to the health aud existence of fruit trees and other - crop plunts as tba scales, aud owing to their small slzs and peculiar habits few are so diffi cult to cope with. It has been general ly supposed that birds lend no assist a nee in the destruction of scales. This proves to be an error, for tue.blologlcai survey has already found that more than, fifty species of birds eat scale In sects. Not only is this true, but In the case of certain species, as the gros lienks, scales have 1-cen ascertained to form a large percentage of the food. iFourth of July Necessaries At The Sadler & Kraus Store. -.. .... . . . . . . The Pick of Eastern Markets in Ladies' Silk Net and White Longerio Shirt Waists. NThe most artistic in Neckwear and Collars for both Ladies and Gentlemen. The Correct Styles in Ladies Summer Underwear and Hosiery. Fancy Pvibbons, Tlain Ribbons and Fine Laces in Great Profusion. New Styles and Designs in Belts. To nuke tUc day x eouif oiUtlc one vtxt the R & G Corset For the Men Folks we've the Correct Styles in Negligee and Golf Shirts, Fancy and Plain Suspenders, Sox, the New Shapes in Straw and Wool Hats. 'If its a Ner Suit or an Extra Pair of Trousers We have them. LET US SHOW YOU Sadler & Kraus ! THE BEST FOft THE PRICE. f AURORA, ORE. I LET US SHOE THE FAMILY. WE'VE GOT THE GOODS HENRY L, BENTS, Prci and Ca&hlr. IIENKY A. SNYDER, Met President Aurora State Bank Transacts A General Banking Business, Capital $25,000 Foot Notes. The best' way to dcx-fof a sheep Is by the feed given. Cure alls for sick theep are dangerous thing. Let them a lone. If you see o'g patches of vvwm iuu enlng up on the backs of the sheep, look out for scab. Get those sheep out of the flock. A good looking horse with a aound leg on each of Its four corners and not afraid of anything Is worth good money Just now. Farm Journal The question of through roads as against the radiating business roads Is of far more Importance than many ap predate. Every town hamlet or ship ping station Is entitled to consideration In the distribution of favors that the etate has to grant,' and there should bo no privileged localities. The statil ehould uot build highways for one l town or district and withhold the sanit advantage from another. ' The1 roads that are of sunclen,t importance to Jus- !lfy expensive construction and uialn euance should be a joint charge 'upon the state, county and town and bo so apportioned that tbey will provldo an, j equitable division of bene tits as be 1 tween localities. WJth such a policy ihe fund of the state can bb made te 4-ovor a much greater mileage, end 1 here will be no discrimination,. . .. H. L, Bunts, DIRECTORS. II. A. Snydkr, W. S. Hurst, C. Kocher, J. II. Mi ley, A. A. Crisell. IV. F. Giesy. .- i - . ! , Four percent interest paid on imc deposits. Collections Carefully Attended To. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Aurora Oregon 4 I Chas. T. Bates DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall paper, Glass, Doors, Win dows, Building Material A Complete Line of W. P. Fuller's Goods. Painling and Paper Hang- ing at Reasonable Prices. ,.! O. R. MACK Dealer in Furniture, Rugs, Glass and Chinawae, E?3ri Lace Curtains, Picture T I fr y. Harness Gloves, Trunks, Suit-Cases ValiSeS, -and t2 Telescopes, WM. GIESY Aurora " . Oregoq UST YOUR Real Estate ,T" A. F. WILL, AURORA, OREGON. If you want to Buy or'Scll come amj sc,e me. My object 13 to bring the Buyer and Seller together, Land:scekera cheerfully shown over'any property. Call at Residence or Write for Information. S. O. MILLER & SON Agents for the Sle of ' TUDEBAKER'S VEHICLES " Also Dealers in General Hardware, Farm Implements, Stoycs, Tinware, Graru itcwarc, Seving Machines. Paints, O'h, Glass, Door, Win-, dows, Guns, Ammunition and Fishing; Tackle, Etc.f Etc., Etc, Phone, Fsrmsr 21 9. Aurora, Oregon. w. S. hurst & Co. Produce and Commissioh Merchants Wholesale Dealers in Wheat 0at3, Hops, Tota tecs, On'ons, Oninn Sets, Green and Dried Fruits, Oregon Grape Root and Carrara Bark. Highest market price paid Icr all kirds of Produce, Etc. Branch Offices at HuttirJ mJ fancy. ! We Are Sole Agent for Hallock O. K. Call On Or Addrer Potato Digger. !TSJL W. S. Hurst & Company Rtsta'jtf'erjt cotto: A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL. CANBY - - - OREGON. Minor . '."r:roN'