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upon application to the office.
Aurora, Or., Thursday July U, 1903
The editors of Washington and
Oregon will meet at Vancouver,
Wash., on July 16 and remain in
Ecssion for three days. They
will take a trip up tho Columbia
ana enjoy other amusements.
. If the hop market doesn't im
prove within the next year or
two farmers would do well to dis
card their cultivation ' and plant
grain, fruits, tubers and other
crop3. Brewers can (and arc)
making beer without hops, but
it is impossible to make bread
without wheat.
- '
Bourne wants Taft to premise
not to try to hame' hia successor
hen his term of office (expires.
if he should be elected president.
This is a matter of more than or
dinary importance. -It isn't Quite
lair for a president to use all his
Influence bhd "power toput the
man of his choice into the presi
dent's chair. We dont believe
any of the great leajlers of the
nation in the past would sanction
such methods. Taft is' a good
man and would make a good
president, but ho will always be
regarded as a Roosevelt creation,
pure and simple. 'Roosevelt
could have given tho nomination
to almost any other man he chose
to favor. We hone his action is
for tho best interests of the coun
try and we sincerely believe
Roosevelt "thinks' it ll'
GOOD ROADS
VGood Roads!' seems to have
become in recent months the sub
ject of almost every conversation
when a group of citizens" get to
gCther, During the last two
Weeks there has bcci moro dis
cussion or good roads among
member? of the Portland Com
mercial Club than there has about
the great political campaign that
is Deiore us. wncn dairymen
get together they jJiscus3 good
roads: it is the same with fruit
growers, while automobile own
ers have become veritable cranks
pn the subject.
An insistent demand, coming
from every section of. the State,
has been made upqn the Portland
Commercial Club to call some
character of representative meet
ing to discuss a practical plan
whereby all Oregon may have
better highways, President W.
K. Newell, of the State Board of
Horticulture, ha written to tho
Club asking that action be taken
without delay; A similar request
also comes from Hon., J. W, Bai
ley, State Dairy & Food Com
missioner, on behalf of the dairy
interests, and the bankers of
Portland and other cities and
towns of the State are of. one
mind on the subject. Many of
the cities throughout Oregon arc
building high class hard surface
pavements, and everywhere you
go you find men talking "Good
Roads."
As a result of all this it has
practical men .will bo secured
and practical questions discussed.
The Good Roada Associations of
Oregon and Washington will be
asked to co-operate In making the
meeting a success, s Thebasisof
representation, will be announced
within a few days, but all com
mercial -bodies,- county judges,
county, commissioners, editors,
and mayors will be authorized to
appoint delegates and urged to
have a good representation.
Education
Too many young people are
prone to fritter their time away
and waste the best opportunities
of their lives. An hour each day
spent in reading good books or
studying como economic or scien
tific subject would in after years
prove invaluable, to many who
never seem to realize the impor
tance of study, not every young
man and vouncr woman can have
the advantages of a college edu
cation, but in this day and age
when literature is so abundant and
good books may be had for the
asking, there 13 no excuse for any
one to grow up an ignoramus.
Wc often hear men and women
say, i never naa any chance."
Every man and 1 women has a
chance to advance intellectually,
morally and spiritually. 4 These
things do n6t come of their1 own
accord. The -man who is well
versed in educational tonics.
didn't ab3orb his Information as
a matter 6f course. He gained it
by hard work.
Education is the surest safe
guard to the perpetuity of a hicrh
moral standard in any country.
All crime has its inception in ig
norance. Wc often observe
crime committed at the hands of
educated people, indeed, but it is
due to lack of knowledge and ap
preciation' of some law of nature
or society. Everv misdrpd or
wrong" act against naturels laws
has its ' resullant punishment.
This is an exorable law, and when
a man or woman once under
stands it they wilLendea'vor to
mould their lives lAd characters
to avoid violatinir these nnhirnl
laws. Everyman or woman I
the architect of his or her own
character. They can make it one
of strngth and beauty or a dis
grace to those who brought them
into the world.
Tho chief end of all education
is to teach men and women to
think. A right thinking man nr
woman will invariable be a ritrht
living man or woman, for fas a
man thinkcth In his his heart, so
hois." A great many doodIg in
tho world spend their days hating
and envying those, who. bv dint
of hard work and pcrservcranco,
have reached a higher plane in
ife. Any man or woman of this
class could get a great deal more
out of life by dismissing this
feeling of envy and hate and
working to acquire tho same sta
tion in life for themselves. Envy
and hato hurt no one half so much
as the one in whom it exists.
They constitute a worse disease
than any In the purveyance of
materia mf dica. They only spoil
the lives of those who hold them.
Education is not mere cram.
ming of the head with facts: it U
the attainment of a higher piano
n our moral intellectual and snfr.
itual existence. And everv man
and woman, should strive to at
tain to as great a height as possi-
ble. and young peoplo will find
thi Path much easier bv af n rt in rr
O. R, MACK "
- Dealer in
Furniture, Rugs, Glass
and Chinawae,"
Lace Curtains, Picture
Frames, Etc
Remember our motto: A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL.
CANBY - - - OREGON.
Gib
Chas. T, Bates
DEALER
IN
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall
I paper, Glass, Doors, Win
dows, Building Material
I A, Complete Line of W. IV Fuller's
uopds. Painting and raper Hang
ing at Reasonable Prices
UST YOUR
'I
WITH
Real Estate
A. F. WILL. AURORA, OREGON.
If you want to Buy or Sen come and see me. Iy object
is to bring the Buyer and Seller together.' Land-seekers
cheerfully shown over any property, Call at Residence or
Write for Information. .
Fine Spring Milliner
A Ccmplene Assortment of the latest Styles in Ladies' and
Misses' Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments. Trimmings,
. ; Ladies, Belts, Etc. Prices, Veey Reasonable,
Mrs! Rose Giesy,
Aurora ' ' - Oregon
THE NEW AURORA HOTEL
A. LUNDEEN, . Prop.
t The Best $1. 00 A Day Hotel
ata awiawaaa .
First-Class Cafe in Connection
I"
Aurora
Oregon,
A. H, 0IESY & CO
Dealers la
General Alerchandise, Dry Goods, Clothing
Boots and Sftoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed;
Hardware, Tinware, Furniture!, Etc., Etc,, at
Correct Prices,
Aurora
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
1 a, h; giesy & ca
- .? ; . EstaWtfed 1898. ;
Oregon
been determined to hold an "Ore
gon Good Roads Conference" i I while thov aro vounn- nn l rrr.
the Convention Hall (Cth floor) ing those habits that mako for
of tho Portland Commercial I the mCSt eniovmpnt nnrl tVio tnncf
hippiness of life.
Club, Tuesday, August 11th. with
morning, afternoon and evening
sessions. No interest in the etaU John Sharpo Williams
seems to be more anxious to have j We had tho pleasure of hear,
apart in developing the good j ing John Shurpo Williams, Miss
roads fntiment into a realization jissippi'a favorite son, and former
than tho railroads, and as a re-1 loader of the democrats in the
suit a rate of faro and a third has House of Representatives, at
been made for thi mating; Chautauqua Satur'ay afternoon,
tickets will be good on the day Mr. Williams dor: not pose aa rn
before and the day after the 'orator, but he pi.baMyij without
meeting, so that it may be ex-1 a peer in America a3 a debater.
tended over the second day if Ho is a master of irony, invec-
question cr drive home a point.
He has the soft Southern drawl
in. speaking, with aelight'rasping
or sharpness to his voice that
jars but commands attention.
At the same time ho possesses
tremendous persuasive powers,
and tho listener is indelibly im
pressed with hi3sincorityof mir
pose and deep conviction of what
yourself, when all of your intel
lectual powers aro focused on his.
Mr. Williams is the embodiment
of simplicity-nothing bombastic
or hidden about him. We told
Mr, Wijlams of an old uncle we
haa in Mtssjcsippi who boosted
Williams for his first term in con
gress, when the great debater
was. then a struggling lawyer in
Yazoq City. "Uncle John"
wroto an article for the Yazoo
City Herald, telling of Williams'
wonderful qualities as he saw
them. When the paper camo
out ho began reading his article
to a small crowd of friends, and
as he continued reading hij en
thusiasm grew warmer and
warmer, After a while his jaws
began to snap at such a rapid rate
that his false teeth flew out and
dropped on the floor. Uncle's
enthusiasm cooled off somewhat
while he went in search of his
false teeth, Mr, Williams en.
joyed the story. He remember
ed the old man well, and has kept
up with him since those days
when they were
that sentiment which lies at the
root of all oratory which he calls
prose poetry, is the grandest at
tribute of the human make ud.
He Is a close student of men and
books and doos not fail to use his
great native powers, for political
expediency. Havincr a retenta
tive memory for names and faces,
ne nangs on to all new personal
ities with which' he' comes in con
tact with a bull dog tenacity.
In him are, blended the shrewd
acumen of the politician, the
sensitive grasp of the artist and
the practical sense of the busi
ness man. It is a pleasure to
come m contact and touch
shoulders with what A mprirn
chooses to call her o-reat men
We enjoyed the privilege of a
little chat with Mr. Williams
after he had gotten' out of the
crowd. The time to measure a
man is when you have him all to
Llay and Webster. He imitated
them in debate, oratory, and
strove to reach their plane
m intellctual deyelopcment. He
has wasted no opportunities, and
made the best use he could of the
powers that God has given him.
Such 13 our judgement of him
as a man. IJis political views
are another question.
WILSONVILLE
Willamette's ball team was de
feated on our diamond Sunday by
a score, of 5 to 10.
Sherwood White Sox defeated
.mnnnt a . inw umuu ueai learns to4
companions of, nntl0 ci,,,.,.,,,,, 1 " Vr
almost equal station in life. "1 1 jay.
am trying to make enough money; y, y. Graham and Ward Al
to .make a first payment on a 1 den were guests in our midst
house in Washington City, Mr. mreeaays this week.
Williams explained in the course
of our conversation. "You are
not foolis! enough to buy a house
in Washington City, are you?"
asked Governor Chamberlain.
residence
necessary.
tive, sarcasm, and declares that
An interesting program will bo ' h uscs these only to elucidate a
Joe Thornton's new
is nearly completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Flyn have
moved into their new horn?.
Mr. and Mrs. ElmrSfm'in am
i rHTtnn l kn. tU.. . t
handing him a cigar. I am net Stroun is working on the gravel
"I am just going to make tha. The Ladies aid of the Congre
tirst payment on it and then trust i national church at I lood View are
to God for the rest." to have a Church Fair at their
Wimarns represents that tyr &
of Southern statesman, now ray-'All are invited to attend as weTI
idly passing off the stage of ac- as to contribute to the .stock for
tion, who held as their models in Ar.ytMrg usefulor orna
youth tho renowned Calhoun. I cental is acceptable.
J he believes to be right. He says A ?.ry w in. our m't ere at-
there is no ger.hs without great V nluu?uVmjJ sca;
Ubor.Mirontanc late l'ay and
Henry Snyder, at tha fostofficc
is authorized to receive subscrip
tions for tho JJorealis. 1 Better
hand him yours. "
For fine candies and choicest
fruits call on Henry A. Snyder,
the Post 'Office Store.
Wanted A tract of land from
2 to 3 thousand acres in one body,
that can be cut up in small farms.
Wm. Cantwell & Co.,
Canby, Ore.
Fni the Vpqf fribirrna and
gars call on Henry A' Snyder, the
Post Office Store,.
WOOL WANTED
W. S. Hurst & Company are in
the market for all the wool and
mohair they can ' get at then
warehouses at Aurora, Hubbard
and Canby. They are'paying the
highest market prices. Don't
fail to see them before selling.
Order vour hOD tickets early.
and you will be sure to get them
on time. The Borealis will con
tinue tq print the best hop tickets
to be had in the country.
When in Portland stop at the
Cascade Hotel, Sixth and Flan
ers. Free bus and baths.""
List your Real Estate with the
Canby Real Estate Agency.
Is Your Property For Sale?
W ir cmiMMilr rtctMai (moMm from all
fnol U Uali4 tt lor Finn Vlatyud W
Coaairr M CUf Hirim oa lh facifii Co. II
tout wopeny It to, mI wt (hall ba alad to lac It
oa out Urt, aaa pui yoa la dlrrt contnwadaact arltk
tUrcaaumlMlolaowJbJaouran. AJJii, .
TOWN 4 COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
aa Jackson at., aN nnc!co. cat.
Low rates
EAST
Will be made this Season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
From AURORA, both ways
through Portland; to v '
cUThfcajgtt ' TV;', ,v;. ;.l"..m ... $73.40
St, Louis.'.., ..Y.y.V.V. V.V:....., C8.4d
St. Paul. C0.9d
Omaha ;., . 60.90
Kansas City..'...'.........-.... G0.9d
The rates from Canby are ten
cents less than the above,
The Rates from Aurora or Can
by, one way through California,"
will be i ' .'.
Chicago...., 87.50
St. Louis.... .......... 82.5Q
st Paul1.... 8i.5q
Omaha.......'...,,..;....... 75,oq
Kansas City......... 75, oq
TICKETS WILL BE Of SALE
JULY fi, 7. 19, 20
AUGUST C, 7, 21,22
Good for return in 90 days with
stopover privileges at pleasure,
within limits.
For any further information call
on the local agent
Geo. Miller, Agt, Aurora,
H. N. Brown, Agt, Canby,
or write tq
Wm. MclvJURRAY,
fentral fisxnttt Anal
Portland . , Oregon,
VfAHTCn
Farm or Duslncoa
UfrOUMATIO
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Mer1 i p?o u aura Uo pttHnZ
UPAMTlltm. mm f Im ir K.T
Brj'an would have none of
Guffey's guff.
Aurora Drug Store
Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs.
Prescriptions A Specially
DR. M GIESY, PROPRIETOR,
Plain and fancy Stationary,
blank books novels, etc., at the
Post Office Store, Henry A. Sny
der, proprietor.
S. O. MILLER & SON
Dealers in
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Implements,
Paints, Oils, Etc.
Automobiles and Auto Supplies
Bicycles and Autos Repaired
Aurora, Oregon.