THE AURORA BOREAU3.
Tutlishcd every Ihutdij by
DIXON & H05I3N50N, PROPRIETORS
CAN BY ITEMS.
Mr. ancTMrj. arrea Myers of
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One year (in advance) $1 00
,Six months
Application made for second
class rates,
i
Advertising rates made known
upon application to the office
Aurora, Or.Thurjiay, Sept. J 8, 1 90S
Hood River ha3 organized
IIT! . ... ...
university uub ' with sixiv
three members. There are only
. two other eimilar organizations
in the Pacific Northwest.
Postmaster-General Mrver h as
directed all Postmasters to confer
with their local school authorities
as to the practicability and desir
ability of delivering to (he school
Children short talks on the iostal
service. The design is loin form
the pupils of the scope of it s oner
ations, the methods of delivering
the mails, classification of mail
matter and' registry and money
brdcr rystcms Incidentally
Ihcy are to make kho ,vn plan
for betterment, such as tU es
wionsiimeni or postal K.ving-
banks and the extension of the
parcel post. It is the Postnvnter
(Jeneral's expectatien that the
school children will be useful tr
iho postal service in seeing that
the letters arc properly and plain
ly addressed,
j
The Portland Country Club and
livestock Show opens next Mon
day and continues all week. It
Will be the largest showing of
livestock ever gathered together
at one time in the pacific North
west, not excepting tho marvel
ous exhibit at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition. The speed
contests will bo extraordinary;
the great mile track is without a
parallel on tho American conti
nent; the transportation facili
ties to and from the grounds will
bo excellent, as both Btcam and
electric roaIs Will carry their
hourands. The 1 eautiful
appi'thcaler built upon ctccl tru
pci, the first of its kind in Ore
gon, 13 already completed,
It Wc Ony Undcr?tpod,
jf we know the cares and trials,
Knew the efforts all in vain,
And the bitter dissapointmcnt,
Understood the loss asd gain
Vould the grim eternal roughness
Seem-I wonder just the
same?
Should we help whero now we
Jiinder?
Should wo pity where we
Jdame? t
Ah, we judge each other
fiarshly
Knowing not life's hidden
force; '
Knowing not the fount of ac
tion Is less turbid at its source;
Seeing not amid tho evil
All tho golden grains of good;
And we'd love each other better,
If we only understood.
Could we draw back thocurtaui
That surround each othsrs't
lives.
See the naked heart and fpirit,
Know what spur the action jvives,
Often wo should find it belter
Purer than wc judgo wo .should,
We should love each other bet
ter If wc only uukn tond.
Could we judge all deed- r,d
motives;
Seethe good and bail within,
Often wo should love thj sin'
ncr
All tho while wo loathe .he'jvr;
Could wo know tho poweif work
ing To overthrow integrity,
We should judge each other's
errors
With more patient charity.
RUDYAIlD KIPUNC.
Spencer, Nebraska, have bought
the Hennett place, formerly own
ei by E. Mott, end took possess
ion last wee's. A They came to
Qregci. tkccitf.h an ad they saw
in thtJ&rifie Monthly, end they
declari'th'afc Oregon far exceeds
In resources what they expected
to find. "Jt payy to advertise.
Mrs. John Damm of Macks-
burg was in town on business
Wednesday.
Gordon Scramlin of Macksburg
was a Canby visitor Wednesday.
J. F. Deyoe went to Portland
on business Wednesday, return
ins in the afternoon.
Connty School Superintendent
T. J. Gary has sold his store at
Willamette.
James Adkins was in Oregon
City on business Tuesday.
Rev. W. J. Weber was an Ore
gon City visitor Tuesday.
Ralph Knight spent Tuesday
in Portland on business.
Ot?s Nelson has returned from
the hop ycrd r.nd is helping out
in Ralph Knight's store,
J. T. Hooncs IcftMondav for a
hunting trip at Yarjuina Ray.
He will be the guest of his father
while there and will hunt foi
bears which are nuitc plentiful
n thai section.
Hon. Thos. Harlan of Selmn.
Calif., was the guest of Canb
friends a few dayu last wk.
Mr. Harlan is a prominent politi-
ian and will make speeches it
chalf of the republican party.
Earl Latcurcttecf Orwron City
passed through Canbv Tuesday
vening enroute to Euirene.-
where he will enter the state Uni
versity, Earl is a crick football
player and will make good, both
is a student and an Rthlete.
Misses Ella and Allio Arm
strong came up from Portland
last Friday for a few days visit
with relatives in Canby, Miss
Ella returned Tuesday, Miss
Allio will remain for the week.
County Clerk Greenman says
the registration books will be
open Monday Sept., 21 and con
tinue until October 20. Election
comes on November 3rd.
Mesdamcs Chas. Grave, Edna
Pennman, and Jennie Eccles took
in tho State Fair at Saleni Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Tho Willamette Fruit company
started up their dryer sept. 11,
under management of A. R.
Cummin gs. The Italian prunes
are almost a total failure in this
vicinity, but Tot its are a full
crop. They will make an eight
day run.
Mrs. John Carpenter and son
Ixnvcll of Salem,' Ore., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roth. Sat.
For a full line of nursery stock
including roses, fruit trees, shrub
and ornamentals, call on or add
ress, Chas. J. Roth, Canby, Ore.,
representing the Russelville
Nursery Co., Order early for
Fall delivery. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. Cora Walker is staying
with her sister, Mrs. Dr. bed
man. The Cnnby school building is
now as neat and pretty as a new
frock. It has been thsruughly
renovated, repainted and put in
fir tela r condition. The build
ing will bo fumigated before
school opens September 21.
Heinze and C. GnT.n helped to
mako up a jolly crowd and when
S. Wright's horsc3 bolted from a
tig Mack bear Wm. Heinze givo
a fine exhibition of bareback rid
ing over the hills and down in the
canyons for a pull of five miles
before he caught them.
0'ir railroad surveyors on the
Oregon City. Liberal and Seotts
Mills line, have stopped work
and will not resume till some
right of way matter is settled one
way or another. Some want the
road and some do not. All are
willing if it goes on the other
fellows' property. t
John Cole's machine is finish
ing up the threshing in this sec
tion and this week yvill see the
end of the 190S season.
The rush to the hop fields is
now on and most of our neigh
bors are gone to gather the
golden weed.
wrs. rreu liurns and son are
n Portland on a visit to her sis
ter.
D. L. Trullinger is putting in a
new dam in place of the one
washed out last winter by the
big flood and temporary repaired
at that timo.
?rank E. Dodge
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of building done at
moderate figures. All work
guaranteed first class in
every particular
Plans and Specification Fur.
nished Upon Application
No matter what r.z hniUinc
you want I can fix you out.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CANBY. OREGON
Is Your Property For Sale?
IV Ira ror.uinllv nvalvli.i in..,,l.l .11
pri,ol lh United Siatr, ti farm VWy.rdf and
Country and City Hon:, on tli Pacific Ciurt. II
your Dmiwrtr It lor . k .l.j -i... i.
on our li.l, and put ,.u In dlrrti vimc.pondrtica with
a larga numuar or pi',lh! biy.ra, AJdrm,
TOWN A COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
39 JCKaON a)T CAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
av x a a a r
mm
ii t.mm i.i amni.m. a .
-I IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
T A T5nrOT a ntt
IN THE WEST FOR t
THE PRODUCTION OF
1UU11 QKADE WORKM
ITtt AS IIW At IUTIII ROOt. I
For fine candies and chivrst
fruits call on Henry A. Snydv-r.
the Post OHice Srtore.
NOTES FP.OM LI .JKKAL.
Tlie r.ow addition to the Liter
al :'c!uhi1 house has been comple
ted alnl will soon receive a new
coat of paint and will compare
well w ith other schoid buildings
in the county when it is fin
ished. A new eloak room has
boon added, and a bell tower
erected and the bell ir.tal!id
then in. A special tax wa ? voted
by 1 he district to cover the c .t.
Xv. V. II. Dur.ton has boon st-
cjred to teach the fall term
vlich cor.mcrccs pt., llt'i.
Mix Hush and S. Yn, rry i
back fran the nickleberrv natib
with their crowd comporid vl
T. S. 114.5, Frank Care. Wm,
I if ' U4 . nMr,M A lrl.! wUl'i
(J .'uurr-fiii iicuawuiar. l"
P .. i,I. HivIi:1.-.i-s t
V 11 lr nn.i I si .tM,.i,t .,., .MtTtr. F
Write 10'JA.r: .itciton thlt Pap.r.
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A. H. GIESY & CO
J
Deileri la
General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Clothing
Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed,
Hardware, Tinware, Furniture, Etc., Etc., a
Correct' Prices.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
A. H. GIESY &' CO. "
Aurora . - . . ... ; Orrp'on
o
UST YOUR
WITH
A. F. WILL, AURORA, OREGON.
it you want to ttuy or Sell come and see me. My object
is to bring the Buyer and ISellor together.' Land-scekers
cheerfully shown over any property. Call at Residence or
Write for Information.
THE FAVORJTE AL00N
Lis a Gentlemen's licsort. You net only find gentlemen jn front
; me Dar, duc uenina the bar. .
Durrenberger& Fisher, Props.
Their long experiene in the business has taught them that it on
y pays to Puv the Phst Branps of '
Wines, Liquor, and Cigars
YY OOUDlirn nrevnn
"r.l
Harness Gloves,- Trunks,
Suit-cases. ValiSeS, and
Telescopes. &
WM, GIESY
Aurora, Oregon
THE VALLEY HOTEL
Prices Very Reasonable. " Strictly. Heme pookin. Iho
very place in town to make yoursejf perfectly at home.
JIear the Dept
WUUUtfUKN r , ORFfiON
Oregon,,
TS
Builds
bi& r,.
ATI'.
The Epworth League invites
you to cc:u to the City Hall on
Friday evening. September 18th.
Washington Ice Cream and other
go-' t! .r.gs will be served. It
Henry Snyder, at thePotctHcc
ijauthori.:.J to receive subscrip
tions for the Fi-.realis. Later
hand him yours.
Are you doing what you can to populate your state?
Oregon Needs People -Settlers, honest farmers. ' mechanic
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a will
ing heart-capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co-Lines in Oregon
are sending tons of Oregon literaturo to tbA Pncf a ;0..-k...v
through every available agency. Will you not help the eood work
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be interested in th? cfnf w
.... , " C Will
nixrar tc.exPense of scnd,nS them complete information about
OREGON and its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on
sale during the months of September and October from the East to
all points in Oregon. The fares from a few Drineinal cit,V,
From Denver fcio.ort r t .........
1 i'iuiu Lruuisvine S41 70
.maha - Cincinnati $1220
KanfsCity " Cleveland $U75
bLLou,s " .New York 'W
Chicago $33.00 ,
f you want to bring a friend or relruivn tn rworm i
proper amount with any of our amenta. Thn t;M.-t .;u u
, - - 'vvv ..til HIVII 1V
iuin'meu Dy telegraph.
Gi:o. Miller. Agtat Aurora; H. N. Brown, Ajrt at Canby
WM. McMitrrav, G. P. A.. Portland. Oregon.
Post Cards-Local views around
Aurora for sale at Henry Snyderi
the Postotf.ce ? tore.- Call and see
them.
ing their daily bread; the cop.
sciousness that their task is well
dope; their reward justly earned
and not extorted from society
without adequate return.
FOR SALE:-84 hea of An
ffcra ffcat6,$2 per head, Half
are nannicis. Call or write
G. II. Gray, R.F.D. a, Aurora!
Gregon.
FOR SALE. A yearling Jer
sey bull calf. Call 0 write.
Chas. Ast, Ca'nbyl Ore.
We r.re Selling Hoa Sur.nl.Vc
as usual at lowest prices. We
want your orders for Tlurian
Sulphur, Hop sacks. Hon W
kcts, Kiln Cloths, etc.
Send m yoyr orderi early. and
wo will do the rest.' '
Yours for business,
W. S. IIIJRST & CO.
Taken up-an estray: one roan
heifer, pno ear cron'ned .m,
branded on hip. Owner call, pay
damages and remove property.
F. E. Parmer,
R. F. D. 1 Aurora, Ore.
Aurora Drug Store
Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs
Prescriptions A Specialty
DR. M. GJESY, PROPRIETOR.
For the best tobaccos and rf.
gars call on Henry A. Snyder, the
i oscu:nce store.
Plain and fancy Stationary.'
blank books novels, etc.. at tho
Post Office Store, Henry A. Sny
der, proprietor.
fir
A REAL MISER,
Him thy Rulinq PatiloA Wic
Wltli
Indeed Ctrong In Deuth
Tb talk Mlnrwl nn in la am a a a -
tlital Italian in the tarty sal J;
"Let pi ten Vj about Atv&xnlo. ti
famous Rctntit iiUer, and vou trill
know xrlut a miser U.
"An ArnagnlJ ruy aylna la his cold.
dark, bar palace of atone 'on th
Corso bU ono thought was that, alnc
n wm too 111 to oat, a full lira a dd
.t 1 .... . ...
The doctor was announced. Th
doctor, after fp!luj Arpagnlo's pulae.
rooKea grave.
'Well.' Bald the miser, 'how murh
longer hare I live?
"Only ha!f cn hour,' was the reply.
"rpagnlo'a ejea flashed Are.
"'tou scoundrel 1 he crlod. 'Whv do
yon lot thing n '4 on to the last mln
Ufa like this? I o Tou want tr mlti
oe? Fond for thu barter at onca.'
"The barber arrived posthaste.
"'YOU chflrco.' unlri Amam.lrt o
centlaiml for aiming? ' '
'lea, slfmor.'
'And for shnvl: s a corpw 5 llrof
- 'Yea.'
"Arpagnlo slacced at th rWt. not.
a of the thirty n:luutca left him aUIl
"Then share me quickly,' he gaaped.
"A the operatic n flnlaliM Ammtfih
died. But with his last breath, amlling
happily, he murmured while the bar
ber dried his cold, palo checks:
"'How splendld-4 liro and HO
tlalail saved' "
WHty and 6artja.
A woman auffrako Ii-clUFfltt. aecofd-
!ng to tho. poBtor, (lole, recently
brought down the honsa with the foP
lowing arJment: "I hire no tote, Tmt
my groom has. I have a creat resnert
for that man !n the stnbles. but I a in
sure If I were to go to him and say,
'John, will you exercise tho frpnvhf??'
ha wouM reply. Tlras cr. jra, rhlcl
horse bo that?' "
O. R. MACK
Dealer in
Furniture, Rugs, Glass
and Chinawae,
Lace Curtains, Picture
Frames. Etc
Rctncrebtr cur motto: A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL
s. x r r r .
- - - ORFf ON
'v- w Ala
A Variation In Sport.
"What happened when roa nansM a
bw atralnst gim Mac H your state?"
The iHWkmaUtrs pot rtsht to work
mr.LIag bets on whether It wonll bt
-wvd or not." Wsshlngto! Star.
List your city property with
the Canby Pveal Estate Agency at
the Tribune oITice. We have
calls for this class of property
nearly every day.
W. S. t-Rea e, Scnscfl
U'Ren & Sclmtbel
Attomcya ct-Law
Deutscher Advokat
Will practice in all courts, niaka
Prttlcment of nt .JeK
abstracts of title, lend you mon
ey. lend vour nmov n
mortgage. Cllizt ia LlKyij Bli.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Tor hi .!!. It. M Ui' A'l'l-Valn frill.