The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, August 20, 1908, Image 2

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    THE AURORA BOREALIS
Published every Thursday by
DIXON & HOSDNSON. PROPRIETORS
JIAX2 OF-SUBSCIlirilON:
One year (ia advi
Sitf months';
,'ancc) $1 00
Application iraade for'.sccdnd
class ratcs.iv
'T?.
vcrtisfnlr fates made knoTri
upon application to the office.
Hon. C. J. lilanchard, of the
U. S. Reclamation Scrvico, is In
-nOretfort arid will spend thh ty days
- inflecting' the various Goveih
,,vtnent 'irrigation' projecK' Jle re-
"lefts' such a mass of inquiry it
his home office that the chrkfl
are scarcely able to answer ih
i, lending colonists. .' i ' j
ii r i , . - ' j
-".Anticipation1 fell fchort o the
factual attendance and 8ucetsiof(
,'thc Oregon Good ' Roads Confer
'hCe held at ' the Portland Com
mcrclal Club 6n the 12th. From
n-fevery corner of the State Came
"men having Uic vital interests of
n.' goH it t, heart. . It was decided
lo i Immediately undertake the
'"IJ-ajs-ing of $10,000 for an intense
ly active campaign. Judge Lion
ell II. Webster b'f Multnomah
Cdunty; and Judge John H.Scott,
j'.'.pl.Iarion County, .will lead inthe
.f"tTork, devoting their entire time
''tbit.
The Fortland parks arc full of
idle men while the harvest fields
are crying for help. We heard a
member of the "unemployed"
arguing with tt man that while
he was idle ho was hot losing any
money because hb waS not "pro
ducing any. But he. failed to
State that he was living oft the
product of some bhe ebe's labor,
while he ehould bo earning a liv
ing forhimftelf. fto matter
yvhe-the'r there is kin abundance of
ivcr!c.or Ho .y? ,xvi h.b the
'unemployed,!' who arc pot look
ing for worjc, ani vvnp vvjll not
jwpjk. pvn, when their 'service to
poclty YCHl4,,5Ye niljlpna of
foliar? (roinciqgiot, jp,is thp
rasq yficn' jtV1p(hrvc;tin.'j; cannot
bo dene m time to ca c the crops.
i' tYPenvor newspaper writer,
iliscu:ring, the recent anonymous
Jetter . attacking; United States
(Senator. Simofl Guggenheim, of
Colorado,;oay8:- . 4 i
I "The ' atvQnymcui letter was
.prepared und penped by someone
of splendid edueation and a tom
mand of English, for it is a rhet
orical gem. That attack is not
it he w ork of a cheap political
jnisanthropcn-Jt id almost digni
fied In its damnation. ' '
! Guggenheim is the millionaire
owner of the Smtlter trust, and
bought liia &ut in the. U. S.
Senate, outright, if we . must
ileal out "dignified damnation"
to rid tho body -politic of of such
character?, givollcht "dignified
damnation" "and then some.
1 licsielea the Inrgo exhibit that
the Oregon-Agricultural ColicHC
will make at the Oren '.State
Fair at Sa!ei. Septembr r 1
lii ext. the trt'eerr bf thr.t institu
tion hac nrr;.n t-.X tc give' the
ifair vieltors cum? 3 eoiul enter
tainment each day. Kach after
irvxm the commodio ia auditorium
adjoining the main pavilion w ill
be darkened and from its plat
form diiTerent members of the
faculty will give lectures illu?trat
. ed by sterioptican vieNvs pertain
ing to their respective depart
ments at the College all of which
have a bearing on thv agricultural I
industries cf tnc date. Friday, ,
thc fifth day of the fair has been 1
set aside a "Agricultural Col!
lefc'e'V.ay and fpecial efforts Willi
b mado to have this the most im
portant '.ca:io". of the ertir
' week. Iho On gon Agi icultural
College has the repute ton oVk-
ing one of the leading educational
presidenCand his coworkers fully !
appreciate that 'the fair is aj man. . .
woi thy cause which has been a , Let us look into the causes of
great factor in the state's devel- complaint on the part of the wo
opwent."' 1 - man, and let'uVbe most charitable.
HUSBAND AND WIFE
This has been a prolific subject j
f onrriters ."since the memory of
man runneth not to, the j contra
ry" and is Btill of absorbing in
terest to' young and otd.u'Jt is in-i
tcresting to' the "young because
they look forward to the time in
the vague, dim future when they
will probably enter the marital
relation.. , It " Is" of interest to
those who are already married,
because both the man and wife
think each have rights that should
be defined and respected by the
other. And in the majority of
cases, each think the other as
sumes too much to make the di
vision Of rights equitable. This
is net always the case, but it Is
indeed a rare instance where man
and vife are perfectly and ideally
content with their respective po-
sitiona in the marital Union, j
This spirit of disf&tisfaetidn on
the part of ondorthcUtller, often! of a popular dime novel,; but for a
never disclbsdd, i3 dhc to a var- j woman of any degree of discre
iety of causes. 'The principal and tion, it is not a valuable asset.
fundamental cause, however, is
due td the fact that the marital I
union is entered into without due i
realization of the responsibility it j
acvolvcs upon both.
An Oregon newspaper, com
menting upon the actions of a
certain man, describes him as go
ing down the street. He meets
a lady and gallantly removes his
hat while engaged in conversation
with her. He i3 radiant with
smiles all the while, then with a
graceful bow, continues his way.
A little farther down the street
he meets another lady. He looks
at her with an expression of min
gled surprise and rebuke, The
sky piece aits serenely in its ac
customed plaCd. He starts down
the st reet and the woman trails
along a few feet bchindi This
lady is his wife. What are the
causes of the dilTeicnCe in treat
ment accorded the itnmarric'd lady
and the man's wife Thta is
the tiuestion( .Va,l,-,t. a
hordc,qf vrjtefs nayc ijeen discus
ing these, many ,. years'. v J f you
shoiiU ask the, than ,ard wifet Jn
volvccltthcy in all probability,
could net answer. Too Often the.
woman thinks the1 man likes oth
er woin,en( bc,tte,r than herself,
which is the principal fuel added
to the fire. of domestic UnhappL
ness. , Each sce.V fault inthe oth
er, but does ,nok ace ..it in them
selves.. MVc are "less kind td
those wc Jove best," said Kussejl
II. Conwtll, in eric of his popular
lectures. '
It is well known that people
who are constantly associated to -
gethcr befcome less courteous to ; failure:. , itut trd of all the man
to eacli other than te strangers, and woman .mutlove each other
This is not because th-y think j for their own sake alone, the rea
U'ss of each other. If a man; sons for which thd world's phil
should phiy the role of "Alphdnsc ! osophers have not yet furnished
and Gaston" with his friends, it; an explanation.
weuidn t ue long uniu nis 1121
would grow lean. We do not ;
believe any wife would appreciate
a constant rioge of politeness.
such ns the gentlemen showed
the lady on the litrret.. At any '
rate, it would not work outjon a ,
practical baiwhen house clean
ing comes, and bivoms, carpets,
articles cf furniture, etc., begin!
to ll.T. recklessly' from feminine
hand1?. In some instances it(
might not be necessary fr the ,
man to remove his hat. rorr.o of
thc nforCi:riivi iUrnitnrc removing.'
W. S. HURST & CO.
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION .VLRC11ANTS
Wholetalo Dealeri in Wheat, OaU, Hop, PoUtoe, Onion.
Onion Set, (Ireon and Dricsi Frviit, Oregon Grap Root
hud Ccar Dark. Highcit fkt PH paid for all
Wind of Produce, Etc. Branch Office at Hubbard and
Canby. Sola agent for
. i i
CALL ON
So much for the
j V lady .vho writes for magazines
on how to manage n man says
that for several years after her
rmarriage - she counted the
privilege of scolding her husband,
and fretting over this and that
thing, the greatest that a mar
ried woman possesses. She con
fe3sses that she thought he ought
to love her all the more because
she was petulant, fault finding,
jealous, etc. If her husband
met an old sweetheart and treat
ed her with civility there was
forewith a domestic cyclone fol
lowed by a period of pouting that
would send any man to the woods
to get a breath of fresh air. She
thought that a man's ideal of a
woman was one who went into a
rage of jealousy every time her
husbariu Ddke td another Wo-
mart, socially or In a business
wry. f hisJ Vds prima facie evi-
dence Of ller lovd. ' rfdeh a disoo-
sition might becdme the heroine
'Some men delight in making their
wive3 jealous, but if thev have
any sense at all they will soon
discover that it is a foolish
amusement, if the wifetake3 the
matter seriously. A great deal
of harm results from this one
cause one that may have no I
foundation whatever. It brings
on distrust, and ultimately, dis
gust. And when confidence is
lost, all is lost,-no matter how un
just the loss may appear to the
one who is the injured party.
There can be no true happiness In
the marital relation without ab
solute confidence in both man and
wife, and jealousy is the surest
cause destroying it. '.Shakespeare
saya, "Trifles light as air to th"
jealduS mind arc confirmations
strong1 as prdossof Holy Vrit,"
and all students of men and wo
men know the1 ?tatcrrient to be
true. j i , , .... . v
It i'a diih'cuil. to prescribe any
set pi principles, to bc adhered to
that. , ft ill Hrir.g liaprjiriqps to a
misrhated cipvpla lvThey muste
suifqtl to c4?h o'thgr.by. mutual
tastes and temperament?, oj the
relation will be worse. than a fail
ure. Kaijoledn and4jcsephihe
separated, .hjctory Says, .because
the monarch wa3 ambitious to
leaved an heir, to ,his ephemeral
dynasty. ,i Charles, Dickens, the
great English author, separated
from his wife and, the; world has
never known the cause.
lne deeper secrets oi life un
derlie this problem, and the seton
er they are understood, the soon-
i enithecC will be less matrimonial
Frank E Dodge
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of building done at
moderate f gurcfl. 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 Guaranteed
CAN BY, 0RE00N
Haltock O. K. Potato Digger.
.
OR ADDRtyi
It for him'
rettrrrtt-rrrrere
Possessing every convenience and an ideal location v
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to v
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in 3
every room. Private batho. Bus to and from all trains 3
C Kates: European Plan
C$1.00 and $1.50 per day '
f: ZO o rs .UU
jvw tt.Krj vnw uani
i O.H.SPENCER, Manager
J CanbjT frifeun oil (lit
A. H. 0IESY & CO
Dealerl
General Mertli&ndise, Dry tioods, Clothing
Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Flom and Feed,
Hardware, Tinware, Furniture Etc., Etc., at
Correct Prices.
HIGHEST PRICE PAiD FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
A; FL GIESY & CO;
Established 1898.
Aurora -
UST YOUR
Real Estate
WITH
A. F. WILL AURORA, OREGON.
If you wani to Buy or Sell come and see nie. My object
Is to bring the Buyer and Seller together. Land-seekers
cheerfully hown bver ftriy property, Call it Residence or
Write for Information.
MERCiUNf TAIL98
t liuaranUe my Bpols M ft Pcrit t
Always keep an kxeellenl 1'ine t!B Select frohl
special Attentlcn given to Ci'enI. tVvSstao
Repairing'. Give me a trial
W. J. pAuLus.
woodb. : bki&ON
THB FAVORITE
Is a Gentlemen;? Uesor. 5"ou
of the bar, but behind the bar.
Dtirreiibergcir & Fislier, Pf ojte.
Their long eXperiene in Ihc business has taught them that it on
ly pays to BuV the Best Brands of . ,
Wines, Liquor, and Cigars
Woodburn m Oregon
-
.fA:,:;-''.V.:
THE VALLEY HOTEL
Prices Very Reasonable. Strictly Home Cooking. The
very place in town to make yourself perfectly at home.
Near the Depot
WOODBURN , OREGON
Henry Snyder, at thcPotcincc
is .uthorized to receive sui jerip -
tior.s for tho Borealis.
Etttcr
bnd him your?.
Fci tine candies and chucest
i fruits call on Henry A. Snyder,
! the iVstOittre Store..
LENOX
PORTLA.NDS.NEV
tnd most
MODERNLY FURNISHED
HOTEL I
THIRD AND MAIN STS
PORTLAND ORECON
Rates: American Plan?
$2.50 and $3.00 per day X
o m e i rn ...:i. i..tu v
fo.tA unu . w Willi uuin
Aurof BofPkll. On fiU t
la
- Oretrnn
SALOON
not enly find genllehlen in front
Harness Gloves, Trunks,
Suit-cagei, ValiSeS And
TeieScopek &
WM. GIESY
Aurord m Oregon
tir.ue to. print .ihubet hop tickets
; to be had in the country.
Aurora 'Drug Store
Complete Stock of Frush Draxs
Trekriptions A Specialty
r()R. .M. (llESY, PROPRIETOR.
Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon
Oilers collegiate courses in Ag
riculture, including Agronomy,
Horticulture, Animal Husbandry,
Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry;
Domestic Sci-.nce and Art; Civil,
Electrical. Mechanical, and Min
ing Engineering; Commerce;
Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses in
Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic
Science and Art, Commerce, and
Mechanic Arts, including forge
work, cabinet making, steam fit
ting, plumbing, machine work,
etc.
Strong faculty, modern equip
ment; free tuition; opens Sept.
25. Illustrated catalogue with full
information on application to the
Registrar, free, 8-2
Is, Your Profcerty For Sale?
Vli tr Nntmly mcrXnrf Jiiiu'r!"1 from ail
tUrtiof ( L'M)(I 5ti f, Vrn, inr'i, t'd
-nnnttr and il H"m-' nn J'wl'l Cum. It
ttmr ri.rtf H In, til Hall M tl l pl.ee it
t n nr.' ind put ,nu in dlffct corrnpi'urac. ''ti
i ltri humbrt of pontble turf M. Addrru,
TOWN 4 COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CC.
JO JACKtCN T., CAM ,HSC,SCO. ( A .
V i l yr-
I ILZ BIB IlI -
C-v BtCKBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED!
V SPECIAL OFFER:
rill mnk, you a Drrmanvnl cum-
kouvi refunded.
hotinf rtiufl siunuttMHl or your
Souvenir Collection r.;!.
f Mrlk, Nprtu hMt, lit. K.tok Irta. MIIm, Mr.l.,
r.ll. Tall,, Oi.iu, ttmA, li.il u4 Wtok llMUlu,
til m4 iu Tmltp. .
HVJLH.ktiTk.EO TO PLKAWR
Writ to-day Meat Ion Ih It Paper
'"siiit2otiiN''r,LJ'J,J"
kM)Miiltiii M.I., thimiut,!, wiiwttoa
MUlinu "" ri... mmam. UU Ml HM IM Bi
ftrutua of 1.4.. Bult4 tmd FUata.
la C-aaMBoraMoa t niinm, mmmM VuImm
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U Uf Dni.Lli.a la3 "DCXBEI IT.
H. W. 0UCKDB8 ocuoiu). ill.
Post Cards-Local views around
Aurora for sale at Henry Snyder' i
the Postoffice store; Call and set
tHehi;
PlHiji End tan'ry StaifonHry;
blank, cok1JV6Vete, ttc;; al the
Post ljffi?if i?oVr; Henry A. Sny
deh r'rbbftelft
For the best tobaccos' arid ci-'
gars Call On lienry A Sr-.yder, th
?ost dhic JsWit;
rates
East
Will fa'd made this Season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES .IN OREGON) .
Frop AlJpQIU, both ways
through Portland, o
Chicago ... $73.46
St. Lome '. ....... " 68.4A
t. Paul."'.....'.. ........ 60.90
Omaha. . T. .. . )w.9(
Kaas,dymn
cen,ts U-x t?iyi 'h-s filme.
, The Raiec lroui Aurora or Can
by, cr.e way through California,
will be
Chicago $ 87.5Q
St. .tour 82.5Q
St.Pkul 81.50
'Omaha.....' 73.00
Kansas City.' 73.00
TICKFT'J WILL BE ON SALE
.AUGUST 6, 7, 21. 22
.Good for' fetum in DO days with
stopover , privileges at pleasure
. within limits.
I For any further information call .
on the local agent ,-
Geo. Miller, Agt, Aurora,
JuBrown.'Agt, Cunby,
1
1
Low
'or write to- - - , ...
' Vm.,RfclVtURRAYr
, J'c-tlaQd. .-. - Orjton,
1 FpR ALE-2 sows, 13 pigs
ind 15 shqats.
I F. Brinear,
'R.F.D. No. 5, . Aurora, Ore.
I F"' I ! W MiW Artl-PaH J'l'h
0
c
rstvlW, S. Hurst &Compaoyyssrw.
vfr n of the fair .shows tVt its, ' lontino. Th I
cp tic.tets cany,
. i t
oure to get them
Boreli vill con-
All M'
I 1 a.':r-2CfC'i.
AURORA. OH2CON