TOE AURORA BOREAl IS
Published cverf Thursday fcy
DIXON & HOSKINSON, PROPRIETORS
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One year (in advance) $1 00
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upon application to the office.
Aurora, Or., Thursday, Nov. 5, 1908
; If business continues to be as
quiet next month as it has been
the past one, and all on account
'of the presidential election, we
'will begin to think that a cam
paign and a panic are one and
the same thing.
The great draw bridge across
the Willamette river, built joint
ly by the Great. Northern rind
Northern Pacific Railway? and
having the largest draw si .in of
any bridge in the world, is a
success. Work trains testing
the bridge have passed to and
fro for several days.
Tho State Agricultural College
has equipped a dairying demon
stration train which will r.inkc a
'tour of tho Willamette valley
'next week for the purpose of
giving practical demonstrations
in dairying. The train will 1 c
'in charge of Dr. James Withy
combe and others and will make
a stop at Aurora. Gcrvais and
Hubbard will also bo favored in
the itenerary. An effort was
made to have the train sto; at
tanby, but the program Iku
'already been made, and it was
'not possible to make p.ny
"changes.
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to grain.'
2nd cur will be devoted entire
ly to horticulture, with demon
stf ations givon in budding, graft
ing, spraying and fruit packing,
'' 3rd car will bo for dairying,
of "Crooked Finder" prairie n' demonstrating the working of
few days Lst v, eek. 1,1 milk testers and cream separa
Our road boss has been hauling i tors
" . Mil . 1
some gravel to save some of the! un car wu uo pipped witn
heavy fills on the roads of this ! modeI stalLs l!nd carrv cows from
district, inc COJlce -arm, ana demonstra
tions given in milking by ma
chinery. 5th car will be a large day
coach.
Cth car will be a large sleeper.
7th car will be a business car.
Lectures and demonstrations
will be given in six cars and go-
Grove McGonegal was out re-1
ceiving several lots of contracted i
iop3 last week. i
Geo. Oglesbvand sons will soon
build a kitchen to their residence
and also make other improve
ments thereto.
Our school is progressing fine I ing on all the time the train is at
with Miss Mae of Harlow, as I the station. Thus each can hear
Spokane, Wash., No v. 6. (Spec
ial to Tribune.) From a purely
local affair, originating In the
Spokane County Horticultural
'society, the apple show to be
)ield in Spokane, Dec. 7 to 12,
jjias become international in
cope. Advices were received
jhe past week that Japan, 'Eng
land, Germany and Norway will
all havo national displays at the
pokano 'show. British Colum
bia and the other Canadian prov
inces havo already reserved
spaco for approximately 200 ex-
fiiDits, and the indications are
hat they will double this num
ber. In all, the entries received
jap to tho first of November ag
p-egatc 050.
Kight months from now on the
first day of June, UK)'.), the gates
of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex
position atSeattle will be thrown
open to the public. For four
months and a half the first great
Pacific World's Fair will receive
Visitors from all parts of the
gione. ii me visitor comes on
the last day, or in August, or on
the opening day. he or she will
find things the same. It is the
intention of the olhci.ils of this
exposition to break all exposition
records, to establish r. precedent
ii ii
and nave aw complete r.nu in
rcadinors on the opening day.
i no slogan ot the enterprise is
just that, "Keady-on-the-opcn
ing-day." The people of Seattle
andtno racitic Northwest are
accustomed to doing things and
they will do this with character
istic promptness and energy.
MARKS PKAIRIR j Farming Demonstration Train
Copious doodies of rain last ! The Southern Facific compafcy
Friday and our farmers are now will operate a Farming Demon
ready to turn over the' soil in stration train over its lines in
great shnpo. '
' Henry VYrLxr
All farmers are cordially in
vited and urged to attend these
demonstrations and lectures.
The whole train is given free
; to the Oregon Agricultural Col-
j lege and Experimental Station
by the Southern Pacific Co.,
'through Mr. K. 15. Miller, gen
eral freight agent of the S. P.
Co. lines in Oregon.
j Willamette Valley, with the ob-
was cutting! Jcct of promoting agricultural,
wood for CWiby Bros, last Sat- livestock, dairying and horticui
unhy wjtli his steam outfit. 1 tural industries in that territory.
.. i It will consist of a number of
Dr. G.esyishavingscverahm-. sr . wiuinncd for the
provcrrents made cn his large lA; ftf nt.t?,,i ,1,,-,,.
farm here. ., . 4
Several pot f hunters aro out ' interest to the farmer will be
hunting today but as we hoar lit- given on the train by the faculty nrrt c!asH lunning order. Fo
tie shooting we judge the game 'of the Agricultural College and particulars, inquire at this ci!'ce
For Sslt at, a lteruin
One Vhorse irnsol:K' cnglnr.in
For
ce,
is about all killed otf. A law , Exoenmcnt Station of Corvall is. n77.
should be passed by our next leg. The train is scheduled to ar- Lut our ucal tatf Wlth 1 he
islature to stop all hunting for rive at Hubbard, on Wednesday, Carby Real Estate Agency.
wild fowls for at least five years. Nov. 11, at 2:20 p.m., and leaves !
Mr. Harrv Garrett is n frc. , at o::u p. m. it arrives at au-
is
quent visitor on our prairie. Get , rora 01 ! m 01 inc S:l!nc
thif rnrr nf "niilQ" fTarr" n-, day and leaves at o p. m. the
there eertainlv will he WieJ train is arranged as follows:
thing doing" in the near future. ;
Mrs. John Wells was visiting
her parents at Rreadacre ' last
Sunday.
Mr. John Ring was visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Cha. McCowan
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LIST YOUR
WITH
Real Estate
!A. F. WILL, AURORA, OREGON.
If 'youwant to uy or Sell come and see me. My object
is to bring the L'uycr and Seller together. Land-seekers
cheerfully shown over any property. Call.'at Residence or
Write for! Information.
in is arranged as follows: ET A n H -st
car will be devoted entirely & & J) fc'&iMi
grains and graasos.
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1 IR mo ii y to Vim it you know l.ow l I
lie tu r.h it Uy our tyttciu c.f Jl
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Fill out and wci
Id the coupon
TODAY!
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teacher. There is an attendance
of twenty pupi's at present.
I). P. Yoicr sold his fine- driv
ing tram to G. McGonegal last
and see tho work most desired.
The speakers and demonstra
tors who accompany the train
are- Dr. Jas. Withycomb, Direc-
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International Correspoadfrcc Schools
lox 293, rortlaad, Orrccn.
frltM explji'n, vltho-it furtLer otllgalionon
my part, how lean qualify lr a larger salary
in le positlo.i tefore which I have marked X
week; and Dave looks lonesome ) tor Oregon Experiment Station;
n0w. M V' Lownsdale, Horticultural-
lst; Prof. A. R. Cordlcy, Ento-
iinolegist; Prof. C. I. Lewis, Hor
ticulturist; Prof. H. D. Scudder,
Wanted A small improved
place from 2 1-2 to 5 acres close
in. Cash for right kind of pro
perty. Apply to Mr. Dixon,
Tribune ohicc.
F, L. Kent,
Prof, R. W. ' Name
Agronomist; Prof.
Dairy Husbandry;
Allen, Asst. Horticulturalist, j St. ani No.
Harry Asbahr, Herdsman. Gtv
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" l: a Gentlemen'3 Resort. You not only rind, gentlemen i:i ffront
of tho bar, but behind the bar.
Durrcnbergcr& Fislier, Props.
Their long exptvi-nc in the business has taught them that it on
ly'pys to Ru i th 3 Hi-: st Br n d?; of
'.Wines, Liquor, and Cigars
Woodnuri. Oregon
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Harness Gloves, Trunks.
Suitcasest ValiScS, and
.i Telescopes,
WM. GIESY
" Aurora Oregon
THE VALLEY HOTEL
Prices Very Reasonable. Strictly Home Cooking. The
very Jplace in town to rnakcj yourself perfectly at home.
Near the Depot
WOODBURN - - OREGON
Fine Fall Millinery
I have j ist received a fine assortment of the Latest Styles in
Ladies' and Misses' Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Belts, Veils, Ornaments,
l:tc. Call early and you will be sure to jjet the choicest selections
MRS. ROSE GIESY
AureM,
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Oregon.
For Sale
Two tine mare Coach colts.
I bay mare, 8 years old, weight
about 1100 lbs, gentle, will work
single or double.
One bay mare, 8 years old,
weight about 1300 lbs.
One bay mare colt, 2 1-2 years
old, weight about 1200 lbs.
Jonas M. Will,
Aurora, Oregon.
REWARD $3 reward for in
formation leading to the arrert
and conviction of any one hunt
ing on my land west of Rarlow.
11-2C (I. A. Arndt.
FORTUNES OF THE WORLD ARE FOUNDED
ON OIL
Joe Chanslor, now several times a millionaire, was not so long ago, n clerk in Los Angeles. He
borrowed some money for the purpose of operating in California oil; the result v.-as that it made
him one of the richest men in tho state. John A. Punting, formerly a brakrrnan for the Southern
Pacific, through the investment of $170.00 in California oil land became a millionaire. We could tell
you of innumerable others. Why were Buntin.r, Chanslor, and many other.;, who made thuir money
through investments in oil, successful? Recausc they were shrewd, levelheaded, observing men
possessing unbounded confidence in the great future of the California oil fio'ds and the. oil industry.
Tho demand for oil is increasing daily. The consumption far exceeds the output. Several oil com
panies paid substantial dividends when oil was felling at fifteen cents a bam-h Oil is now soiling at
SIXTY CENTS PER PARREL at the well. The total dividends for the year IPOS, from ail the oil
companies doing business in California, not including the Standard, will probably roach th,',$fOOO.0'i0
mark, and reach th $10,000,000 for the vcar U0.). Therefore the natural conclusion to arrive r.t. is.
INVEST IN OIL SECURITIES, INVEST AT ONCE. We are elTorinjr for sale a limited numfxr of
shares on what we consider to be on-- of the best Companies operating in Kern Co.. in fact, in Cal
ifornia. We refer to the stock of the KFRN ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY. Th ' stock of the
KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY is the bo?t oil proposition ever offered the inwvtment public.
The company owns free of incumbrance FORTY ACRES IN TIPE VERY HEART OF THE KERN
RIVER OIL DISTRICT, and situated on the Southern Pacific Railroad. It adjoins the San Joaquin
Oil & Development Co's propcrtv which was rct.er.tlv merged with the Associated Oil Co., WHOSE
STOCK IS NOW SELLINO AT ?.'U.T" PER SHARE. It also adjoins the jj, tly famous Discovery
well where oil was first discovered in the Krrn River oil district. THE KERN ASSOCIATED OIL
COMPANY has two wells on its property. Well No 1 IS IN OIL and rive- about : ixty f.e barrels
of oil per day. With a greater depth and a mere approved pump the production will be greatly in
creased. The company desires to sink four more ve!l-i ar.d to install modern compressed air pump3.
We believe that well No. 2, will, with greater depth, produce a larger and inexhaustabie ril supply
as are tho other wells on adjoining properties. We are offering a limited number of shares in this
Company at twenty cents per share. Do ycu realise what that moans? It means that in purchasing
this stock you become interested in a companv that can produce the oil. It is not a case of "Thev
may," "They should," but "THEY ARE."
Let us asain impress upon you these highly imjvrtant facts: The property is a producer, is en
tirely surrounded by reliable producing properties, that there is suiFicient acreage (forty acres) to
justify tho drilling of forty more wells all of which would be in the very core of the richest oil pro
ducing districts in tho world. Remember that Kern Co. produces as much oil as any other three oil
producing counties in California. Shipping facilities could not be better for the property adjoins
the Southern Pacific tracks. The company has valuable assets in improvements: Two wells, derrick,
tanks, tool and bunk houses, etc., etc.
Refer? accepting tho fiscal agency of the Kern Associated Od Company we thoroughly investi
gated every detail pertaining to the Company anil its property. We did not take snap judgment, we
never do, consequently want to assure you that tho stock of this Company at twenty cents per share
is the most unparalled opportunity for the investor that ever came under our observation.
We sincerely believe that the Kern Associated Oil Co. is destined to pay dividends as surely and
as regularly as are now being paid by the Associated Oil and other companies on adjoining properties
and we see no reason why within twelve months the Kern Associated stock should not be quoted at
many times its selling price.
You can invest any amount from twenty (20) dollars up to twenty thousand (20, 000) dollars.
We allow you five (o) per cent on cash subscription?. You can purchase stock on the easy monthly
plan if you so desire, one-fifth down and one-fifth per month. Send in your subscription at once.
POX'T DELAY. Till: STOCK OF THE KKIiN ASSOCIATED OIL TO. IS THE TEST IVY ON THE MARKET TODAY.
JOS. J. IKMLVN CO., 802-3 .Metropolitan Rank IRJj:., San Francisco, California.
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Canby, Or.c iocr south of city hall. Oregon.
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John Stalnaker, Manager Canby Warehouse.
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Furniture, Rugs, Glass
nd China ware,
i Frames, Etc.
Remember cur cctto: A SQUARE DEAL TO ALi.
CANBY - - - OREGON