THE AURORA BOREALIS
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Aurora, Or., Thursday July 30, 1903
The new Giant Cherry, across
between the Lambert and King",
created quite a sensation on the
Portland market last week.
There were some specimens that
measured an inch and a half in
diameter.
NO DUTY ON HOPS
Britbb Government Will Not Put Tariff oa
American Hoti
Watcrvillc,N. Y.,Timc3i The1
British government will not grant
the petition of the English hop
growers on American and other
Imported hops. The committee
has made its final report and it
decided Against an import duty.
The findings of the committee
6ccasion no surprise. The major
ity of the members were free
, traders, one was a brewer and
' another a hop dealer, whose busi
ncs is principally in American
hops.' It was understood by in
telligent hop growers in England
when the committee began its
hearings, that no hope could be
6xpcctcd from the government
as long as the liberal party was in
power. Added to the pronounced
v iews of the liberals on this ques
tion, was the influence of the
English brewers, who, like the
brewers of every other country,
want to buy their raw materials
as cheaply as possible.
A 40s duty in England on
mcrican hops would have been
a scrioui matter for the growers
yf this country. The United
States' raises about C'JO.OOO bales
annually and consumes only two
thirds of them. Wcio the Eng
lish cutlet for the surplus closed
home prices would bo on a ruin
ous basis until the American pro
auction could be adjusted to the
consumption in the country. As
it is the danger has been averted
and we will send our surplus to
England, where the acreage in
in hops will continue tc decline.
Alice and tha Sharp Tack
Alice Booscvelt-Longworth has
been placed under tho ban of
Kentucky society because bhv
placed a sharp tack on tho chair
of a large public ofilcial in the
capitol at Washington just in time
for the official to sit down on the
tack. A jncmber of congress ap
pears as a witness against her by-
declaring that ho heard tho fat
man howl as he fat down on the
tack. What motive impelled
'Princess Alice" to do this we
are unable to understand. .She
may bo a believer of the Single
J.ax for all we know, and if she is
$hc should come to Oregon. . But
Iho situation probably would re
main uncharged, IV r it it: the
other fellow humanity like.: to
ico get tho sharp end . and not
himself. It i3 laughable to sc
him get it, but we are ready to
jell take it away when it
J2ing to stick us. Alice should
have boon more fecrctive
placing the tack. She
have done it when no one
.. I n ., ,tn.,.l..,. ,
i..u.sV ..um,- wut. m iu.
next campaign foi cr ngrcss. Hut ;
if nil reports are true there are t
sonw members of connrees to
conprees
whom a sharp tack
would be
mild rep! imaml. This was
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milk 1
.... .a.v ! MUUJ. ,-OUUS .
uui uwy win set up nicely.
May we hope that she will have
repeat the performance, if pho'oi,,!,,, n . vv.y.i
. ii i a .,, al church. C;ear was considered
will send to Oregon we vi nip- ut. n .i t . 4 V u
i i ti , V all who knew him tota verr
ply her with a whole box cf the i ,.: .v, , ,.
latost lmnn,vr..l i.l , -k, ' l,,,h.t cncrffctic ycur.Rn.an.
certain members in congress so
terrified that they will either
mend their ways or be compelled
to brush tho seat of their chairs
before sitting down. Alice has
committed no unpardonable sin.
She hajfrcxiher father wield the
Pig Stick. Why shouldn't she
use asharp tack ? It's a woman's
way, that's all.
Although they occupied room3
' near each other in the Auditorium
Annex at Chicago, Bryan and
I learst paid not the slightest atten
tion to each other. This occurred
while Bryan and Frank E. Hitch
cock, chairman of the Bepublican
National committee were holding
a pleasant chat. Bryan naturally
thinks Hearst should help him in"
his campaign. Hearst is too self
ish in hi3 own personal ambition
to aid the Commoner in his fight
for the presidency. Shortly after
Bryan's nomination Hearst is
sued a statement from Paris, de
scribing Bryan as a chameleon a
species of lizard that takes on the
color of every object with which
it comes in contact Ifesrst will
no doubt conthaif tins attack
through hid newspapers, - unless
some understanding is reached
betttetn the two men. We do
not believe Bryan will ever make
overtures to the yellow journalist.
Hearst wants to be president
himself, but if any body else
wants him to be president we
have never heard of it. When
Hearst was candidate for gover
nor of New York Bryan went
over there and helped him out,
but Hearst is not the type of man
in whom gratitude is an impelling
virtue. Failing to secure any
thing at the hands of the demo
crats ho now seeks to organic a
party of his own, subject to his
orders, but this party will never
reach any great proportions.
Hearst is not a leader cf men.
He is a farce comedy actor, play
ing to the galleries, and most of
his applause comes from that
source and from his personal ben
eficiarica.
Frank E. Dodge
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kindi of building done at
moderate figurc3. All .work
guaranteed first class in
every particular
Plans and Specifications Fur
nished Upon Application
No matter what size building
you want I can fix you out.
Satisfaction
CANDY,
Guaranteed
OREGON
WILSONVILLE
Oscar Larson, the young man
who was drowned in the Willam
ette river at this place, Wednes
day, July 22, was 19 years of age
and had graduated from the state
university in Salem at the close
of the school in June., Iarson
went in bathing with his younger
brother and two others all of
whom were good swimmer, but
he, himself could not swim and
was keeping a large plank along
for support. Suddenly the others
noticed that ho did not have his
plank and was struggling in the
water- His brother succeeded
in getting him by the hair as he
c.imr up the second time and a
row boat also came, but he sank
again in 23 feet of wuii-r about I
50 feet from the shore. A man i
passing on a motor car was a di-
..Scrand after rcvcrcl attempts
ill! IiOiK' rofiivrriwl in lilf
JbouMan hour. O car's father is a
should ! l ,i l, v..
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He!
leave hi parcn t. two brothers
,nd hvo ri,tm ftU . f t,
hh -,f rLn ' f ' 71 ,
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i iv.ijwi tit i itucuuv iiui teiutiery i
ccoilin-I
cx-l
TL ..In
y warm weather.
orytcts were conducted by Rev.
,UU4 Ju
t mcceeded in his
much to the ratis-
f action cf his family and friends.
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Possessing exory 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 from all trains
Rates: European Plan Rates: American Plan
$1.00 and $1.50 per day $2.50 and $3.00 per day
J $2.00 and 2.50 with bath r $3.50 and $1.00 with bath
I O. 1 1. SPENCER, Manager
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ft lanby 1 ribun on file
Chas. T. Bates
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall
paper, Glass, Doors, Win
dows, Building Material
Complete Line of W. P. Fuller's
Goods. Painting and Paper Hang
ing at Reasonable Prices
t
LIST YOUR
Real Estate
A. F. WILL, AURORA, OREGON.
WITH
If you want to Buy or Sell come and see me. My object
is io bring tho Buyer and Seller together. Land-seekers
cheerfully show n over any property.' Call at Residence" or
Write for Information.
O. R. MACK
Dealer in
Furniture, Rugs, Glass
and Chinawae,
Lace Curtains, Picture
Frames. Etc.
Rcmcmter cur motlo: A
CANBY - -
MERCHANT TAILOR
I Guarantee my Goods and a Perfect Fit
Always Keep an Excellent Line to Select from
Special Attention given to Cle xning, Pressing and
RltaIkino. Give mo a trial
W.J.PAUL US
VvOODBUKIi
THE FAVORITE
Is a G
i.o.-ort. You
of the bur, I .1 behind the bar.
Ijiirronnorrfopiv
Their Lr.g t.pei "..r.o in the lusincs? ha? taught them that it on.
ly rays to B;y tho Bi:st Brands cf
Wines, Liquor,
- t.
lion. Austin T. Paxton. of For-
est Grovo, Master-cf the Orcpron in the State send cno delegate,
, State Giiific. viU j-cftonally Ri- and he revests that cucti dele.
tci.d the- deed Reads Conference , , , . t .
to be held in the Convention Hall lc " ?nco an'J rcrrt
jof the Portlar.i Commercial Club' madc 10 U U CnsT. at Port
iAuffust 11th. aid is nxiclMh1t!lar,,,
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THIRD AND MAIN STS
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OREGON
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each subordinate cr lecal Grance
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Fine Spring Millinery
A Complene Assortment of the latest Styles in Ladies and
Misses' Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments, Trimmings,
Ladies Belts, Etc. Prices' Veey Reasonable.
Mrs. Rose Giesy,
Aurora
THE NEW AURORA HOTEL
A. LUNDEEN, Prop.
The Best $1. 00 A Day Hotel
In Northern Marion Co. 5
First-Class Cafe
Aurora
A.H. GIESY & CO
Deaicn la
General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Clothing
Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed,
Hardware, Tinware, Furniture, Etc., Etc., at
Correct Prices.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID POR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
a lj mccv Br nr t
Estibllslied 1S98.
Aurora
Henry Snyder, at the Postoffice
is authorized to receive subscrip
tions for the Borealis. 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. CantweU & Co.,
Canby, Ore. .
For the best tobaccos' and cj
Kars cqilcn Henry A. Snyder, the
Post GffWS lire."
...WOOL WANTED
W. S. Hurst & Company are in
the market for all the wool and
mohair they can get at their
warehouses at Aurora, Hubbard
and Canby; ' They are paying the
highest market prices. Don't
fail to see them before selling.
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 had in the country.
List your. Real Estate with the
Canby Real Estate Agency.
STOLEN From tho Aurora de
pot, the first part of June, 2
Butts cf Star tobacco, cleated to
gether, and consigned to Willa
mette Valley Trading Co., Butte
ville. Weight i04 pounds. Re-;
ward for information leading to J
the arrest and conviction of guilty J
parties or return of goods. i
Geo. Miller, Agent.
Pncf Cn yr c T r-.n ...... A
Aurora for sale at Henry Snyder's
the Postothce store. Call and see
them.
Is Your Property For Sale?
W r f..n.:inil ftftlrl-i Jnialr'rt fmm
rn,of tti l'niie4 Stjw, J,.f K.rm V1nrrfJ mi
Couairr ld Viir Hnmrt oo U Vnclfic CvM. It
pn tur rJ s,t In HrclcarrBdtDC. wt:k
I lrg tiiuMt o( pRlb:t tare. Minn, .
TOWN & COUNTRY VOU"NL PUB. CO.
J9 JACH.O T., CAN rHC'TO, CU
S. .0. MILLER & SON
Dealers in
Hardware, Stoves. Tinware. Implements,
Paints. Oils, Etc.
Automobiles and Auto Supplies
Bicycles and Autos Repaired
Aurora, Oregon."
Oregon
in Connection jj
n
- Or!0'on,
o
Low rates
EAST
Will be made this Season by the'
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LIKES IN OREGON) ,
From ATirtnTMf hrth wnvc
through Portland, to (?
Chi'Vigo. $73,40
st. L'cun..:.: ..: ; 68.40
St. Pul..; 60.90
Omaha... ; . 00,90
; Kansas City..: G0.90
j The rates frohi Canby are ten
cents less than the above. .
The Rates from Aurora or Can
by, one way through California;
will be ;
Chicago., $ 87.50,
, St. Louis........ ;.. 82.50.
j St. Paul... 81.50,
I Omaha , 75.00,
j Kansas City : .75.00
TICKETS WILL EE ON SALE
AUG UST 0, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 days with.
stopover privileges at pleasure
within limits. , ' i
For any further information call
on the local agent
Geo. Miller, Agt, Aurora,
. .. H. N. Brownl Agt CrrVj;
cr write X? r$ 7 -r.v? rr
Wnv cURKAY,
Portland . . Oregon,
Aurora UHlg btore
Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs
Prescriptions A Specialty
m. M. QIESY. PROPRIETOR.
: Plain and fancy Stationary, -
i blank books novels, etc., at the
' Post Office Store, Henry A. Sny
: dcr, proprietor.