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About The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
la our ntnuth almllnr In any way o tha lvT 1( so. m aa4 io aaar a mh.Ix. unuaal.la parti! Ul or til tin mg. orUmarr bridaa Dork. Ilia lit Mia ajataas of TEETH WITHOUT PLATES" laa raault of XI yrara nraoa. I ha ana war of raplarlna tMth la Ilia oiilh-4ain in fal. I win In lipaaraoc. taath to rliaw nur lid fn. a om did aon four aat'irul onrn. Our fn laaoorxan lead wa can do jour an lira rrowti. I.rldua or pl.i'a ork la a dar If nwir. Foaitlvrly luaiulaaa i trawtiu. Ouljf bikO-i'liiaa. aciaiiuriu work. WISE DENTAL CO., INC. rr W, vy-.. Mu.v' . nraara In Fortland. Wond liar. rallm Hun. Inn. Ihlr.1 and Huk. hrun Him-n Orti.- fm.ira A. M to H M Hu. daa. I tn I V M. I'.inl. rurautinit, oui: lauak ft. up. I hoiiM A ai..l Main .11 Tha Saion railway from Llmlmrh to Waldfiiliiirit is to be on of tli firat (iff ma a roada to le (Imnif'l from strain to leefricitr. 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Gee Wo Tha wall known mllahla CHINESE Root and Kerb DOCTOR Ufa stiidr of J rixilaamt hirla. and la tha V-ttl atuiljfd ia.Hm.rv4 and la a I a. " oi-i 10 " "li Lla wviadur LU'aaaaV I ul r.n-a.1 iaa. N Mercury, Polsana r Drugs Usrd-Ha f urea Without Operation, or Without tha Aiifof a Knit a r, ii rm aiarrn, annnia, J.una. throat. ItlimimatUm. Ni'mminna. Ni.pua IM.lliiy Stoma,, I.lvar. khlna, Tr..Ml. biat alauhowi. fwauala Waahnnaa and All i'rlata ilaHaana A SURE CANCER CURE J ut Racaivad from PUlo, Chlna-Safa. Sura and Rrllablo. IF YOr ARK AH in r lL IXiN'T IT-LAY. LlKLAVs AHK iMfilihKol K. COINMUUTATIOIN I '11 II J It roa oaonot mil, wrltaforarmidon hlaiik andolrea lar I in 4 inula In atani.a. TniCfl. (Ir-.KWO nilNr.Hkfclrl'h'INrMXJ. Bi t tint Hi., Cor. Morrlaon, l orllaud, Oratjuo. 1'laaaa Mantloa Thla Paiwr. PN U No, 46 oa AY rilKKf writing to ailvortlaora ploa momma mia popor. ALlOIIOL 3 PtK CKNT7 AVcSchiMelVpparallnnririls slmllailitijthxnjodaiKllKnii,! UngUtfSioaTclisoiullkMhi IYomolcs DislionflrrrfJ noss ami IVsirunialns neither DjiiiimJlurphiiie rwJincral. OT Narcotic. JtkMltSJtt- y.artavaaiVaVa Va. W- f"JPa"W I aVVWl Anrrfer! rVmrdv forfAimflM lion . Sour StoRVKh.niarrt. VormsX'orrvulsionsJnTrisa ncss aivlLossorSmp. latSirisat Sijnamrr of NFTVV YOUK. Kaw Copy of Wrariper. lilS Catarrh Is a Constitutional Disease It originates in impure blood and requires constitutional treatment, acting through and purifying the blood, for ita radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy U Hood's Sarsaparilla In nsual liquid form or in chocolated tab let known an Saraataba. loo done $1. Naxal and other local forms of catarrh are promptly relieved by Antiwplets or Catarrletn, fioc., drupKititd or mail. C. I. llood Co., Lowell, Mast. Still la Procaaa. A New Kn gland man. lately returned from a year In South Carolina, tells ol a little darky whom he saw the week after his arrival, and from whom he de rived great amusement during his staj In the South. The mnn was lying In his hammock on the hotel piazza one day, and openi) his eyes after a drowsy period to flud a small, coal-black ly regarding hi m solemnly, a tall glnns of some cooling drink on a tray held tightly by both bawl. "Who are you?" asked the Invalid Idly; but there was no reply save a broad smile. "Where were you raised?" Inquired the Invalid next, with a vague Idea that he had heard that was the usual opening question. There was another broad smile, but out of the midst of it gurgled the reply: "I ain't done raised yet, sao." t aria Ilea I.IUea Her. A Kaunas City girl recently mnrrle n nan who lives In one of the smallei iieur-by towns and went there with hltr to live. 'Hie bridegroom was naturally v'n'tT that his relatives uliould like hit brido end as one, an old farmer, volcer no couipllmentury opinion lu his hear tug he at In Mt nHked: Tiide Ken, what do you thluk ol my wife?" "Wa., for a fuct. (Jeorge," repondet the old fellow, "you shore outmarrlet' jourself." KaiiNus City Times. Tha Iwlai Itrferradara. In suiiM of the cuntoi:s of Hwltzct luud a method resembling the referen dum has been In practice since the six teenth century. Tl'e prettent form wat adopted lu the canton of St. (Jallen Ii ls;M). tn 1HIS. In spite of conservutlvt opiNmltlon, the referendum was Incor porated Jn the Swiss federal constltu tloii, and In 1H74 Its application wat exttii(!ed. In all the enntous, except Frleburg, the reereiidum Is now es tabllnhcd. ITolblaai Dolas. "Sny, I hear somebtMly In this crowd said I was a. liar," blustered the vil luxe bully, approaching a group ol men he thought he knew. "Where'i tho guilty party?" "I guess maybe It was roe quietly "Joined a husky stranger, who mens trcd fully six feet and looked to b Htronger than an ox, as he pulled of) his cout and proceeded to roll up til sleeves. "Oh, that's all right." continued th bully, as he hurriedly bucked away. "Keep your clothes on; I didn't say I wasn't." Ila Did. First Walter You tried hard anouith to work that swell guy for a tl. Hid h liva you one? Second Walter Ym ; he gave ma two. lie liaiuletl me a dime and told ma naver to jinlga a tuuu's wraith by tba clothes h wora. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years Mill Tut asarratia aoataao. aio oaa crf. A J1 A Hav-oring. It mtVea a syrup letter tKan Mpl. a" SolJ Vy (rvecrs. NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF OREGON WOULD AVENO STATE LAWS. Attorney General Crawford Suggests Three Changes. Salem In his biennial report to the legislature, Attorney General Crawford makes three recommendatioi a concern ing new legislation : That the school funds be made sub ject to the deposit law, so that when deposited in a bank by the state treas urer they will be secured by bonds; that a law be enacted by which titles to the use of water for irrigation or power may be definitely ascertained and protected, and that provision be made for the registration of legal vot er who may happen to be temporarily out of the state. The first measure was shown to be necessary after the failure of the Title Guarantee & Trust company bank, though the fact that there is but $11,000 in the common school fund at present indicates no urgent need for the law at this time. The purpose of the second measure is to prevent waste of water and en courage development of irrigation en terprises. The third measure was proven ne cessary when Senator Fulton and Con gressmen liawley and Ellis were com pelled to come from Washington dur ing a session of congress to register bo that they could become candidates for re-election. exhi'bits for a -y.-p. Hood Rivtr Will Be Well Represented at Big Show. Hood River W. II. Wehrung, presi dent, and M. W. Wisdom, secretary, of the Oregon commission of the Alaska-Yukon-l'acific exposition, were here a few daya ago and addressed a meeting of the Hood River Commercial club directors, who have decided to place a county exhibit of 200 boxes of apples at the Seattle fair. This is in addition to 600 boxes of fruit which the commission purchased for the state exhibit. The county exhibit will be made by the county court and the local commer cial club jointly and will consist of the finest apples that can be obtained in the valley. These will be selected at ance and sent to the commission, which will place them in cold storage at the plant which they have erected on the" exposition grounds at Seattle. It is the intention to handle the fruit so as to have a permanent Hood Hiver county exhibit at the fair during the entire time it is open, as the fruit that will be put in cold storage now will be supplemented with a shipment of apples as soon as they are in condition next fall. The county display calls for an exhibit of 20 boxes end 50 plates, which will be kept replenished from the stock in cold storage. Finish Cattle at Milton. Milton Feeders are finishing more cattle at the Hudson Hay ranches, 10 miles from here, this winter than have been fed in many years. There is plenty of alfalfa hay this season and hundreds of tons were left over from last season. With this supply of feed the section has become the feeding ground for a number of men who are marketing stock in Seattle. O. I). Gibson has driven over 600 head to the grounds, most of them fine 3-year-old steers. As fast as they are finished they will be sent to the slaughter houses on the coast. Hindus Causing Trouble. Astoria The Hindu colony that has gained a foothold in ' Astoria during the past few years is gradually becom ing a disturbing element and causing trouble in the lower part of the city. Recently Officer Linville found it nec essary to arrest one, who gave his name as John Shanan, and he showed fight. In addition to this a number of his countrymen followed up the street in a threatening attitude as the Hindu was being taken to jail. Oregon It Out of Debt. Salem Oregon has no state debt, bonded or otherwise. This is one of the first facta stated in the biennial re port of State Treasurer Steel just issued. There is in the treasury a cash balance of $658,320.15, of which $214,897.98 is in the general fund - an amount sufficient to pay state expenses until next March, when taxes for 1909 will be paid. Fruit Commissioner Named. Salem Millard O. Lownsdale. of Lafayette, fruit inspector for Yamhill couny, has been appointed fruit com missioner in the First district to suc ceed James H. Keid. of Milwaukie, who recently resigned. Mr. lowns dale during his short term of office as fruit inspector has proved to be an ag gressive and competent official. Salmon Season Failure. Astoria Fall fishing has Wen near ly abandoned on all parts of the river. The catches of the gillnetters have not been large enough to justify their con tinuing. The fallVeason has Wen a dismal failure from start to finish and no claa of gear has made any money. The same is true of the few canneries that have operated. Buy Big lUnd Tidel.tnds. Astoria W. F. McGregor has sold 240 acres of tideland on llig island, at Blind Slough, to the Astoria Abstract, Title & Trust company for a considera tion of $5,000. It is understood the entire island is being purchased for parties who will dike it and thus cre ate a valuable tract of farming land. WORKING FOR LEGISLATURE State University Gathering Data for Use at Coming Session. University of Oregon, Eugene The research bureau of the department of economics and political science of the university is collecting a great deal of valuable data for the use of the mem bers of the legislature at the coming session. The facts on both sides of questions under consideration are gath ered from all sources and placed in con venient form for reference. Some of the questions being investigated are the following: "Comparsion of the financial provi sions of the Oregon state constitution with those of contemporary state con stitutions, and with those of present day constitutions." "Graphic Bhowing of the develop ment of the different sources of Oregon state revenues." "The Pacific Northwest internal waterways systems." "Oregon water power resources and a desirable state policy." "Graphic showing of the development of different lines of public expendi ture." "Oregon's public lands policy." "Oregon's school fund and system of common school finance." "Oregon's wagon road appropria tions and system of state highways." "Financial statistics of railways 'of the Pacific Northwest." The information gathered will also be placed at the service of the public, who may get the results by inquiring the the university when the work is completed. First Step in Big Irrigat'oi Scherre. Vale The first big land deal follow ing the commencement of the Willow creek irrigation project has just been consummated by J. W. Richards and other capitalists interested in the un dertaking, 320 acres of land which will be under the ditch being sold by them to a rancher of Denver, Colo., for $J32, 000, the highest price ever paid for land in the Willow creek valley. The promoters who made the purchase spent but one day in the city. They say that water will be turned on by the commencement of the next irri gation season. The project will irri gate 100,000 acres of land directly tributary to this city. Klamath's New Enterprise. Klamath Falls Klamath Falls U tn have a box factory that will be in ope ration next vear bv the time the rail. road reaches this city. The Long Lake I umber company has secured land from Charles G. Warden bordering on the Upper Klamath lake for a site. A spur from the main track of the Cali fornia Northeastern railway is already located, having been a consideration of the right of way grant from Warden to the railroad company. Suet'Sta'e Land Board. Salem W. J. Tinney, a Minnesota lumberman, has commenced suit against the state land board to compel the board to issue deeds upon four certifi cates of sale held by him. The certi ficates were among those granted upon applications forged by H. H. Turner, and the board refused to recognize them. They represent about 1,200 acres of land. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Blueatem, 94c; club, 08c; fife, 89c; red Russian, 86c; 40-fold, 90c; valley. 90c. Rarley Feed, $2tor 2R.50 per ton; rolled, $27,50028.50; brewing, $27. Oats No. I white, $31( 31.50 per ton; gray, $3030.50. Hay Timothy, Willamette valley, $14 per ton; Willamette valley, ordi nary, $ 1 J Eastern Oregon, $ 1 6. 50w 17.50; mixed, $13; clover, $9; alfalfa, $14. Fruit Apples, 60c(i$2 per box; peaches, 85c(i$l per box; pears, 75c(ii $1.25 per box; grapes, 75c(n$1.25 per crate; local Concords, 1 Oft 15c per half basket; huckleberries, 9ftt 10c per pound; quinces, $lft1.25 per box; cranberries, $10.50 per barrel; nutmeg melons, $1.25 per box; casabas, 2c per pound. Potatoes 90cfti$l per hundred; sweet potatoes, ls4ftj24c per pound. Onions -Oregon, $1.25 per hundred. Vegetables Turnips, $1.25 per sack ; carrots, 85c: parsnips, $1.25; beets, $1.25; artichokes, $1 per dozen; bean.', 10c per pound; cabbage, ls4ft2c per pound; cauliflower, 50c(r$l per dozen; celery, 400 75c per dozen ; cucumbers, $2 per box; egg plant, $2 per crate; lettuce, 75cf.$l per box; parsley, 15c per dozen; peas, 10c per pound; pump kins. It.ilc per pound; peppers, $1.75ru2 per box; radishes, 12cper dozen; spinach, 2c per pound; sprouts, 10c per pound; squash, l,tc per pound; tomatoes, 50co;$l. Putter City creamery, extras. 34fti 35c; fancy outside creamery, 32l(f 35c; store, 17fti 20c per pound. Eggs Oregon selects, 37 (if 40c; Eastern, 27(.f 32c per dozen. roultry Hens. 11 Vt 12c per pound; spring, 11 12c; ducks, old, 12fti 13 V; young. 14f.15c; geese, old, 8fti 9cc; young, 9u l0c; turkeys, 16f18c. Veal -Extra, S'(.i9c per pound; or dinary, 7(.j7c; heavy, 5c. Pork Fancy, 7c per pound; large, 5 V-i6c. Hops-Oregon, 190?, 74fti8c per pound; 1937, 3i4c; 1906, l(.ilV.C Wool Eastern Oregon average Wst, ItV.i 14c per pound, according to shrink age; valley, 15i 16c; mohair, choice, Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering with Contagious Elood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this druj that it frequently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts the disease up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate Internal members. When, however, the treatment is left off. the disease always returns, and the patient finds that his health has been injured by this powerful mineral, anj. he is often left with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial theuma tism, etc. The action of S. S. S. is entirely different. It contains no Mercury, nc any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of heulinj, cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious Blood Poison by removing the virus from the blood. It searches out every particlef the poison and does not leave the least tra?e for future outbreaks. S. S. S., in addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens every part of the body. Its fine tonic effects tone up the 6tomach and digestion, improve the appetite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book containing valuable information about the different stages of the disease and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Palar In lllvorrra, "The underlying reason why so much tiuie tiHualljr elapses between the filing of petition and the heurlnK or trial la divorce proceedings Is not generally un derstood," remarked a lawyer who makes a sjK'eiaity of this character of practice. ."Perhaps It is within the cir cle of truth to say that In a majority of cases, If either husband or wife, whichever side be plaintiff, should 'stop, iok. and listen,' as It were, the trouble would be adjusted out of court entirely. "As a rule, Jr'ige are Inclined to afford ample time for domestic partners to ponder well before pursuing further toward legal red reus for matrimonial dltllcultles. 'Divorce lu haste and re pent at leisure' Is a logical paraphrase. Of course, If after mature reflection a dlfft rent opinion does not ensue, the av erage Jurist would favor progressing the suit." la Dae Form. Orlando Spoonaiuor hud iroioed. "I Khali liave to refer you to pupa," said tba young and lovely Clarlnria Ilewll gun. Orlnndo reflected. "Yes," lie said, "I suppose that Is the "orreet procedure. I take tha Initiative and you ordr the referendum." Chicago Tribune. Soma Sallafnrt Ion In Thai. Mrs. Ittvliguit You say that if i a burglar wanta to get into the house he'll get in in vpite of ever) thing you ran do to keep hi in out. Then what Is tho use of your taking so nui'-h pains to fasten 11 the doors and windows? Mr, lIcwliKus I want to give him nil tha trouble I possibly can, blame hi in 1 Chicago Tribune. irft WE BUY Y . . for i FyB8JB.aM Braes LTh.I tt ?i. 1 mora monat for yoo to ahln Raw Fun. and m.l.-a to na than to llllMTCnniff. Tn nrtrnnmiiirtia ... a,... 1i.Tt "' '""l" a-aiad. Baal MliBf 1 1 raa.ful lrai,i..r I. . JTT . v i J "a. n-w ana an.ra hi imp. and to harcata a . BlrtiaaJruiaaaaa4.rtanhww.eaa. AaalararB Hrva.. 13 MlauamU.jiiual S3 am-sn-NT llTlTlM - aaaaaia ft '.?2 WILL DO ALL IvVj nut ANY Vyj I!k;h micro 45!aC ' DO rr BETTSH A FULL Martha Washington Comfort Shoes You will never know what cenuine foot comfort is until you wear V ashington Comfort Shoes. They ro ll ve tired and aching feet and make walk ing a pleasure. They fit like a feel as easy as a stocking. No buttons or laces they Just slip tne sues "gives with every wviuui miu a peneci in. sxnsoiura convorr guaranteed. Ileware of imitations. Only the genuine have the name Martha a&nington and Mayer Trade Mark stamped on the sole. Refuse substitutes. Your dealer will supply you: If not. write to u. win r on yomree. t aaninuion, Wa also Short, Yerma mm, SIIOM, r V"1 fliliala Hilill Sii'iHii mwv Jj Those Vwho believe in quality ' v J J use 11 )J&W POWDER )) feM 23 Ounces for 23 Cents I ID ) J 'ouhcS) Made from pure, carefully tested J J XJTSa- matcrs a can on trial. r fiffijrxj You never . saw such cakes I j lgV and biscuiL They'll open J r-Ov . CONTAINS ,yNO MERCURY KASPARILLA This sterling household remedy 19 most successfully prescribed for a "world of troubles." For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every ortion of the system, aiding in the firocesses of digestion aud assimilation of ood, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla disls drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. If .it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. . IIOYT CHEMICAL Co. Portland, Oregon The cleanest.- Cki liahtest. and r.iOst comfortable QT TP lYFD at the same time 1 cheapest In the J nrl nfr ana. II wears longest 3Q9 Everywhere Every garmanl quar. anteed waterproof Co'aloq frta 4o0 .V,t- oa lha auhrr w vriltea lllu.lr.tinf all lur lnim.li all . g-Phosphate m BAKING POWDER POUND 25c Get it from your Grocer Martha glove bother about on and off at wlIL The clastic at movement of the foot. Insuring free Hw rrrTTiinm and aii' VI "Waaia-' 1 FREE-U you will am J u lha name of a denier who difs no handle Martha Washington Comfort Slvift, wa postpaid. a beautiful pictura ol Martha sue isx. nulia If n.iorhltt Shrwaa. ta.llmr t ..W Cushion Sihoa anU aDucisj Mam F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. MILWAUKECWISCONSIN I irii'''aMj,'a,riiAiiWr Wholesome