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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
THE AURORA BOREALIS PutllshcJ every TtursJay by DIXON & HOSKINSON, PPOPRIET0R5 RATES OK SUBSCRIPTION: One year (in advance) $1 00 Six months.: , CO Application made for second class rrtes, Advertising rates made known yipon application to the office. Aurora, Of .Jhcrsiay, Sept. 3, 1903 Stick to the farm, young man. It insures you a good living and a free and independent lift, The free lunch supply in the cities is being cut shorter every year. Harry Thaw isn't proving so great a bonanza as his attorneys had hoped. They arc suing him to collect their feci for defend- ing him in his recent trial for he murder of Stanford W h it e. Cold storage politics is now the order of the day. If you yh) to hear Bryan cr Taft on imperialism or any other irm, all you have to do Is to ordc a new record for your phoncgir ph. Vou can also have tho.no.'ng Sicture accompaniment if jou csire. If Washington, Jefl'er son, or any of the statesmen of the old regimo'who did tlulr campaigning on horseback, should appear and sec the pretd ilential candidates of today talk ing across the continent over a telphono wire, while tens of thousands of "talking machines" arc spouting their speeches, Wonder what their comment would be? ing thoir daily bread; the 'ion scious-icss that their task ij well done; their reward justly earned, and not extorted from society without adequate return. ; MAR sG TftAIUlk. .:..'. L.I : iuigustSO. Threshing til done' here and hop pictflrig v111 begin Sept. 2nd by those who will pick." Fully one half of the hop yards here will not be picked. Geo. Oglesby and sons arrived home from Square Lakes with 70 gallons of huckleberries last week. They report a fine time. and had plenty of trout t eat wHh out there. Charles and Frank caught a'yout 200 i'.r-i trout. The rain here ha3 been a M jhelp to gardens and potatoes. J Mrn. Henry Kraus has been ;on the sick list for a few days. Mrs. Geo. Taylor was a calW at Oglesby 's Sunday. Your correspondent had a fine visit with Mr.RubcFanton's fam ily who have a fine ranch at the end of the wagon road on the ro jte to Roaring river. Oghsby Brothers will begm picking their hops on Sept. f nd. inane LENO PORTLAND'S NEW and most MODERNLY FURNISHED HOTEL THIRD AND MAIN STS CREGON PORTLAND li W iy.a Beats a . II Wishbone. "Trouble with most fellers," eays Unclo ' SI Simlins, "is that their bnckbono Is mostly nil wishbone" Unclo Si's ago ' wir casm applies to peoplo in every totvn. Somo of ua in1 this town might 6tudy it with profit. You wial) you could succeed in bu3LnGsfl. You wish you could do as well as your neighbor who docs Buccced. You aro jt overworking your wish bone. Givo your wlshbcmo.a rest. f n v Possessing every convenience and an ideal location ''J? "fronting on the beautiful city "plaza. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and'f rom all trains' - jj RiitM: Euronean Plan ' Rates: American Plan x C$1.00 and $1.50 per day $2.50 and $3.00 per day 3 C $2.00 and 2.50 with bath ana w w.itn Dam j O.H. SPENCER , Manager General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Clolhinp iootsand Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed. Hardware, Tinware, Furniture, Etc., Etc., at Correct Prices. MUHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. A. H. GIESY & CO. Fit'.ilbhcJ 1293. Aurora 1 Oregon UST YOUR It'B tired. ,1110 Pleasure of Work. lie is a happy man who finds pleasure in his daily work, and in unhappy man who doesn't. We arc too prone to hold the idea that work is a species of drudgery required of every one In order that he or Ehe may ex jst. Such a view is erroneous and dops injustice io the dimity pf labor. The wholesome -exercise of hand and brain iq the pro cess required by nature by which every man or woman shall come jnto possession of and enjoy a well poised manhood or woman jiood. Idleness leads to mischief and mischief unchecked, leads 0 crime, Acticn is the parent of growth, the stimulus of development. When an individual no longer has normal employment his men ial and physical faculties begin a sure and steady deterioration. His mind becomes weak, his muscles flabby, and his moral 'fabric Insecure. Only whole some employment of hand and prain will maintain n well bal anccd mental, moral nnd physi cal equipment. There is such a thing as over work, to bo sure, but we ?ce le:s of its deleterious effects than from idlcnc.v.. The idle man Is discontent, no matter whether ie bo a pauper oi' a .millionaire. JIc seeks for pleasure but does not find it. "Society" becomes A nostrum and vice is often re sorted to as a sort of expediency by the pitiful victims of idleness. An example of the evil ten dencies of the idle rich is fur nishod in a press dispatch from New York announcing that a well known rich society mnn will give a Salome garden party in which the scenes of King Herod's court will be reproduced. Noted tictrvsse-s will dance, chd in nothing but jewelry, veils and atmosphere. The base and in dent practices of a heathen mon- S nrch nr lioing revived by load-'-5 ers of New York's exclusive! X social tot-a practice that puts' the blot of shame on the cscutch-j t con of our boasted civilization!;! People often wonder why the ; t toilers nn the most happy lot of 4 people on earth. The reason ht plain. It is because of the pleas-1 lire that comes to thorn in r nm. ! t YOUR BACKBONE NEEDS EXERCISE. ITS BACKBONE THAT DOES THINGS NOT WISH. BONE. 8TRENQTHEN YOUR BACKBONE AND CO UP AOAINST COMPETITION. MarKll Field had competition, but hU backbono gaye him tho nervo to advertise big in nowppnpers when adver tising was not known fo bo such a Necessity of Business Llfo as It Is now universal! recognized. John Wana maker had the saino sort of backbono. Their backbone backed up their wishbone. Backbono builds business by booming business. Business is boosted by backbone. And the backbone of business is newspaper adver tising. i t4t W. S. HURST & CO. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS I :nby Tnbun. on fiU Auror Bor.aU. . i it On fll A. H. GIESY & CO Dcckrt In Frank E. Dodgq CONTRACTOR & BUILDER i All kinds of buildinpr dene at moderate fiprure. AH worlc guarmteed first class in ' every particular Plans and Specifications Fur nislicl Upon Application No matter what size building you want I can fix yau cut, f Satisfaction Guarantee?) CANDY. OREJO I fiPost CardsLocal views around Aurora for sale at Henry Snyder's the rostofhice fitcre.' Call and sea them'.' ' ' ! Plain and fancy Stationary, blank books 'novels, etc., at thg Post Oflico Store, Henry A. Sny der, proprietor. For the best tobaccos and ci gars call on Henry A. Snyder, the Post Office Store. 1 1 1 Real Estate WITH A. F. WILL, AURORA, OREGON. If you want to Buy or Sell come and see me. My object u to bring the Buyer and Seller together. Land-seekers , cheerfully shown over any property. Call at Residence or Write for Information. MERCHANT TAILOR I Guarantee my Goods and a Perfyc Fit , Always Keep an Excellent Line to Select from Special Attention given to Cr tuning, Pressing and Rrpairing. Give me a trial VJ.PAULUS WOODBURN , - OREGON Wholesale Dealers in Wheat, OaU, Hop, Potatoes, Onions, Onion Sets, Green and Dried Fruits, Orejon Grape Root and Giscara Bark. Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of Produce, Etc. Branch Ofilces at Hubbard and Canby. Solo agents for Hallock O. K. Potato Digger. CALL ON OR ADDRESS W. S. Hurst & Cos mpasiy AURORA. ORrGON The Mte Angel Academy and College MT. ANGEL, OREGON Normal Courses A Specialty Studies resumed Tuesday, September 1st. First, ela boarding and day school for girls and young women. Conducted by the Benedictine Sisters. Aims: Health, scholarship and character. Health ful country location. Lxtensive campus and pym naiium. Complete courses of ttudy. For catalogue Address, MOTHER SUPERIOR THE FAVORITE SALOON Is a Gentlemen's Resort. You not only find gentlemen in front of the bar, but behind the bar. Dtirrenberger& Fisher, Props. Their long experiene in the business has taught them that it on ly pays to Buy the Best Brands of Wines, Liquor, and Cigars Woodburn Oregon n '.; 11 iy . V. '- Harness Gloves, Trunks, Suit-cases, ValiSeS, and & Telescopes & WM. GIESY Aurora . Oregon ft'JCUEE S SCESS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: '. ' loftk. you our prtuui&l cotlomsr. A f 1 tint flrtMtl tmli, 1 trlondia I U.M. 1 bM tulu Wrtteitchdsj'tlMenUon.tMs.Psper.. fiENDiirvcrMTir I of Unit, If l R,.m.. WW lUCRSEI ITJI 1 miiwtua I laatnrtl .W. ilk mt tig I -t IUb,' THE VALLEY HOTEL Prices Very Reasonable. Strictly Home Cooking! The very place in town to make yoursejf ierfectly at home. Near the Depot WOODBURN - OREGON Henry Sr.yder, at the Postoffice ; tinue to print the best hop tickets t is authorized to receive subscrip-; to be had in the country. 4 j tions for the Boreaiis. Better . t ituiivt nun j vat 1 I For fine candies and choicest J ! fruits call on Henry A. Snyder,; ! Prescriptions A Specially n oa Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs the Post Otfice Store. i Order jour hop tickets early, it ad you 'vill bet are to get them DR. M. GIESY, PROPRIETOR. i iKMHH r r tn it rt m k ' on time. i r,.ins almost ItmtuntlT Pf. f? The Borcalis will con-; !" rma. r iiurvcu. 3 CANBY .ITEMS Cal O. Kocher and Miss Louise Vorpahl, both of Canby, were married at the the home of the bride's parents, Thursday after noon. Rev. 'Ros3of the Ger man Evangelical' church per formed tKe ceremony. 'They will make their homo in Canbyl Rev. it K Rolan4 left for Sllvcfton Wednesday after a brief viit with his femily " here.' The Canby jschocl begins Sept 21 for an 8 months' cession. Prof; J. F. Mitts will serve as princi pal with Miss Marion Swanby and Miss Florence Stoddard a assistants. It may be possible to extend the term to 0 months, as a three mill tax has been lev ied, but somo expenditures wilj havcto be made outside of the teachers' salaries, John Simms is buildine a cot tage on his property near the Fair grounds. Pete Hornig is building an ad dition to his house and painting the building. Roy Stalnaker was struck by a ball and had hi3 nasal aparatus) put out of commission at the ball game between Canby and Oregon City, Sunday. His nose was broken in two places. Dr, Dedman reduced the fracture. The Willamette Fruit Compa ny will begin picking and dry ing. their pruna erifi negt week. Mi-id Hazel Howard left Satur day to re-enter Mt. Angel Acad emy and College. Hazel spent last ye.r at thia institution and spciks very highly of the schocl and the Benedictine Sister?. She wai accompanied by her mother who remained over Sun day, returning Monday after noon. Howard Ecelos is painting his residence. Ja?k Howard has sold fvis ccn fect:onery and grocery store to Ralph Knight, the latter taking charge Tuesday. Mr. Howard will buy a farm near Newport and take life easy. J. S. Yoder of Needy was in town Wednesday. Miss Flora Armstrong will leave Sunday evening for Walla Walla, where she will ro-mti I school for the winter. Just Received a carlord of sul phur and a carload of Burlan. These wishing to purchase should call and get prices. A. J. Miah-ler.