The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, July 23, 1908, Image 2

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    THE AURORA EOREALIS
PuKisied every Thursday fcy
DIXON & 1I0SKLNS0N, PROPRIETORS
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One year (in advance) SI 00
Six months CO
Application made for second
class rates.
Advertising rates made known
upon application to the office.
Aurora, Or., Thursday July 23, 1908
The Cherry Fair at Salem last
week was a great success and
many.'wcre present from Portland
and other points.
The Cortclyou Club of Urook
lyn, N. Y., was represented in
Portland last Sunday by a dele
gation of one hundred and twenty-five
of its members.
A contract for $7o,000 for the
construction of the foundation of
the main building for Swift & Co. .
to be finished within ninety dayr,
w as let last Friduy.
The Washington State Press
Association enjoyed one of then
best annual conventions at Van
couver during three days of last
week. A trip hp the Columbh.
Hiv.cn a trolley ride to Portlam
and a banquet at Vancouver, wen
among the features of the enter
tainment. Mr. George Oglesby of Macks
burg has gone to. Nestucca, in
Southern Tillamook County, foi
an outing, and promises Porealir
readers some interesting itenu
from that place. Mr. Oglesby it
a good writer and we are sure oui
readers will appreciate his arti
cles from that country.
We had the pleasure last wecl
of attending the Twcnry-Second
Annual meeting of Waahinr.tor.
State Press Association, nt Van
couver, Washington. A more
(ively and generous hearted set of
men and women it ,has r.ever
been our pleasure, to meet. The
pewspapcr men of Washington
are full of vim, enterprise and
know hovy to combine business
and pleasure in a way to get the
most enjoyment out of their pro
fession. They come from towns
that arc alive and growing and
reaching out after more people
and more business. Their busi
ness men appreciate the value of
newspapers in advertising to the
world the advantages to be gain
ed by pcttlers and homeseekers,
and as a result many of the mer
chants are growing rich through
increased business. Their next
meeting will be held in Seattle
next vear, during the A. Y. P.
Exposition,
i Tho freshman clas3 entering
the University of Oregon this fall
will bo by far the largest in its
history, Every indication points
to a freshman registration of 250,
and a total enrollment of nearly
GOO students, not including the
departments of law and Medi
cine. Last year one-fourth of all
the high school graduates of Ore
gon entered the University of
Orcgon.nnd there is ovcry reason
to believe that an even greater
percentage will enter this fall,
though the number of graduate;
is nearly a half larger than last
year. Another source that will
help swell the numbcnnatcrlally
is tho large number of East in
people comirg into tho State.
The Kegh'trar's otfice miivcsl
meeting to order promptly'at 9:30
a. m. so that there may be a
morning, an afternoon and rn
evening tension? Tho railroads
have made a rate of a fare and a
third for the round' trip for this
occasion. Delegations represent
ing every grange, the commercial
bodies, and'the different counties
to be appointed by the county
judges, are already reporting that
they will be present. Every ed
itor in the state is a delegate at
large, as is the mayor of every
town, and every county commis
sioner. A program is being pre
pared, but every effort will be
made to get rid of long winded
speeches and get down to actual
work that will produce results.
MARKS PKAIRJE
Hot does not express It today
(Sunday.)
Our prardcr.3 &re drying up and
i good rain is badly needed.
Needy Camp Gil W. O. W. ini
tiated two new members at their
meeting Saturday evening.
II. W. Zimmerman and family
were visiting at his mothers Sun
day.
Grover Goetz was riding his
new horse Sunday, he may entei
him in some of the races at the
Canby fair.
The following officers of Camp
311 W. O. W. were duly installed
Saturday evening:
Consul Commander, E. Werner.
Ad visor Lieut., G. E. Oirlcsbv:
Clerk, D.Y.Smith: Danker, Solon
Kinzer: Escort, Frank Oglesby;
sentry, Wm. Ask ins: Managers.
Wm. Stewe, F. E. Fish, Eugene
Mitts. A fine luncheon was ser
ved after the installation. The
Neeey camp is prospering.
Geo. Oglesby and sons were
:alling at Jack Kerr's Sunday.
Porn to the wife of Henry
Kraus a son, and Henry is happy
now.
Wm. Leach is baling hay on our
prairie at present.
. The rot weather will cut down
tho yield of spring sown grain at
least one third and fall wheat will
not be up to the average here.
Our next will appear from Nes
tucca where your corrcsrondent
will endeavor to get a few items
jf interest for your many readers.
W1LSONVILLE
The funeral of Daniel Herron,
who died Saturday at his home
th ree miles from Sherwood, oc
jured Monday noon at the Picas
tnt Hill Cemetery. Tho services
were conducted by Rev, Reed.
Mr. Herron was in his Soth year,
was an Indian Wnr veteran and a
pioneer of '512. Mr?. Herron died
two years ago in August; the
couple had been married 5 1 years
at the time of Mrs. Hcrron's
leath.
Mrs. Sherman Drown, violinist,
and William Wallace Graham and
family spent Saturday, Sunday
and Monday with Mr. Graham's
sisters, Mrs. Young and Miss
Graham.
Wm. Otto spent a few davs
this week with his wife and son
at Wilfonvillc.
I Chas. T. Bates
DEALER IN
i
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall-1
paper, Glass, Doors, Win- f
dows, Building Material i
A Complete Line of W. P. Fuller's
Goods. Painting and Paper Hang
ing at Reasonable Prices
M I !!-! ! I ii i ill I it W ' i ? it til i is M Hi U ir
LIST YOUR
WITH
. Real Estate
A. F. WILL, AURORA, OREGON.
If you want to Buy or Sell come and see me. My object
is to bring the Buyer and Seller together. Land-seeker3
cheerfully shown over any property. Call at Residence or
Write for Information.
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TORTLANDSNEW
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MODERNLY FURNISHED 1
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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTUATOK'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that in
mirsuince of an order duly li
censing; tho saidjulministrator to
sell the hereinafter described real
estate belonging to the estate cf
Ole Hanson, deceased, which or
der and licence- was hucd out
of the County Court of tho State
of Oregon for the County of
Clackamas, said Administrator
from and after Julv l!"0S .it
THIRD AND MAIN STS
' PORTLAND . OREGON
Possessing every convenience and an ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and fromall trains
Rates: European Plan Rates: American Plan t
$1.00 and $1.50 per day ., $2.50 and $3.00 per day
$2.00 and 2.,r0 with bath $:.50 and $ UK) with bath
O. H. SPENCER, Manager v
C.nbjr Tribune on file Aurora Bore.li. on fi'
O .R. MACK
Dealer in
Furniture, Rugs, Qiaos
and Chinawae,
Lace Curtains, Picture
Frames, Etc.
Remember our motto: A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL.
CANBY - - - OREGON.
MERCHANT TAILOR
I Guarantee my Goods and a Perfect Fit
Always Keep an Excellent Line to Select from .
Special Attention given to Cleaning. Prking and
Iter airing. Give me a trial
Fine Spring Millinery
A Complene Assortment of the latest Styles in Ladies' and
Misses' Hats, Ribbon3, Laces, Ornaments, Trimmings,
Ladies, Belts, Etc. PuiCLS Veey Reasonable.
Mrs. Rose Giesy, .
Aurora - - Oregon
THE NEW AURORA HOTEL
. A. LUNDEEN, Prop.
The Best $1. CO A Day Hotel
In Northern Marion Co. J
First-Class Cafe in Connection
Aurora
Oregon
A. H. GIESY & CO
Dealers la
General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Clothing
Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed,
Hardware, Tinware, Furniture, Etc., Etc., at
Correct Prices.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID Pt)R COUNTRY PRODUCE.
A. H. GIESY & GO; S
Estal'Uhed W$.
Aurora - - Oregon
Henry Snyder, at the Postofilce
Is authorised to receive subscrip
tions for the Dorea!. Detter
Kind him yours.
For fine candies and choicest
fruits call on Henry A. Snyder,
the Post Ofiiee Store.
'Wanted A tract of land from
2 to 3 thousand acres in one body,
that can be cut up in small farms.
Wm. Cant well & Co.,
Canby, Ore.
For the best tjbacco's and .i
?ars call on Henry A. Snyder,' the
Post Office Store.
Low rates
EAST
Will be made this Season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON) ,
From AURORA, f both ways
through! Portland,' to . t
Chiqajro. . . .' $73. 40
St, Louis... G8.40
st Paul........... co.oa
Omaha....: nnork
! Kansas City GO.'OO
W. S. Hurst & Company. aru in, I The rates from Canby are ten
the market for all the wool r. ul j cents less than the above,
nohair they, can gpt at tl.-irj The Rates from Aurora or Can
warehouses tt Aurora, Hubbard by, one way through California
and Canby. They are pay ing I ho will be
highest market prices. Uc:i't Chicago $ 87,50
fail to see them before celling, st. Louis 8950'
-!St. Paul..Z.'.'.'..'.'.Z.'.'''l 8Lf
Order your liop UtKcts ea; 1.', Omaha... 7 nn.
: v. vv
WOOL WANTED
and you will bz sure to get th:n
on time. The Borcalis will cr:
tinue to print the best hop tick; 13
to be had in thecountrv.
Kansas City 75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
JULY G, .7. 19.20
...,.. AUGUST 6, 7, 21, 22
List your Real Estate with tlie'00 for return in DO days with
Canby Real Estate Agcn?y: : Stopover privileges at pleasure
within limitsj
Pnv nntr fiUn. .'.f '. it 1 1
, i ewjr luiuiu luiurmation can
W00DBIIRN
W.J, PAUL US
OREGON
THE FAVORITE SALOON
a (ioi.tlemen.'s Resort. Vo'i not only find irentlcmm in frort
f the I i.', but behind th. bur.
many letters each week a.skiiiv'
if credits fn.m F.artorn hih of Oregon for the County of: UlirrCIlhcrirpr i!t PUIlPr Prnnc
school, will be ncceoted. Th J Clackamas, said Administrator; tlii I LllULrVLI Ct I lMItf,, I rOlb.
demand for catalogues haa been from and after July X l!8at' Their long experiene in the business has taught thrm that it cn
unirrceLnted, and unless xll 1 ton o'clock A. M. rf said date at Iv mvs t Hr tho IJlst Uuvnii. of
i 1 . .. . .1, , ir. 1.. . 11. . 1
snrns inn. i.rxivnir senru rum i"-' 1 w
will a record breaker.
W. I o.j.r At
torney in Oregon City, Clackamas
i.ounty, Oirgn, widstll to th
No iii' etini; was eir ialhd in.higbost and bert bidder for cash
Owi which hx attracted the ; in hand all of the tight, title and
universal enthusiasm that h.n , interest which the -aid deceased
I centrciUdby theOrcron (nx l had in and to the North Wtt
Roads Conference, whit h h to t.c hjuartcr of Section "2, T. OS. R.2
held in tho Convention Hall. CthlE. of the Willamette Meridiam
t'oor, of the Portland Commercial containing It) acres of land.
Clubcn Tuesday, Aug. 11th. An Pated June 18. 1W8.
effort will be made tocrdlthe! Date cf first publication.
Wines, Liquor, and Cigars
WooJbura
Oregon
Juno 2'X PAW.
Date of last publication
July 21. PAR
John W. Loder.
The Astoria Regatta with thir
y friend id a-iuatic events, is
scheduled for August 27th. 2Sth
and 2tlth, and the railrorjs have
Administrator dc bom non of .wade a rate of fare and a third
the estate of Ole Hanson, deccas- for the rounJ triP fror" points
ted.
; in the state.
STOLEN From the Auror;. dc
aot, the first part of Jur.a. 2 ; on the local acrent
diitts of Star tobacco, dented t '
aether, and consigned to Villi
nette Valley Trading Co.. LutU
ille. . Wcicht 10 1 nounds. Po- or write to
vard for information leading So
the arrest and conviction of j';uilty
parties cr return of goods.
Ceo. Miller, Agent.
Post Cards-Local views around
Aurora for sale at Henry Snyder's
the Postofficc store. Call and see
them. -
Geo. filler, Agt, Aurora,
II. N. Brown, Agt, Omby,
Wm. McMURRAY,
GtatTil futif Arcat
Portland - . Oregon.'
Is Your Property For Sale?
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nn.nt ih tr. t,j f ftlw lnM. n4
tnomry tni Cilv f. -rt-ub tt. rinlic C.(. il
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I brie nun br( p.lbl bun. A4.trrt.
TOWN t COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
JO JCC T., rNCIlCO, CL. .
Aurora. Drug Store,
I Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs
Prescriptions A Specially
DR. M. (USSY, PROPRIETOR.
Plain and fancy Stationary,'
, blank books novels, etc., at the
Post OfTice 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.