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About The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
/ DR. W. MUCKIN JTOSEORD A R AG8DALB Physician and Surgeon. Office in Masco Newt Building. W asco , • • • • WORK ON CANAL Jlrtorncys and notary Public " U1 practice to a ll courts in the stata. M omo , O skoon . . . J. w. ALLEN J )R . J. LTXiINGTON GOOD flitorncy at Caw and notary Public Physician and Surgeon Office one door n orth of Ulx mLAirm up stairs OIBce 1st door west of News offe» J OHN W aw o. Ore Wsaoo, M E R S IN G E R W . M. • £ O mbook J. B R IG H T Attorney at Caw w i l l practice In any conrt of the »fate.' All Business left w ith me w ill receive prom pt and careful a tte n tio n . Office ever Krause s harness shop. W aeco, Q . . . On tioon H . R IC H P U B L IC A U C TIO N E E R WASCO IS BEING OREGON JAS. F. MOORE Attorney-at-Law Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Cast of Excavating Material Reduced to SO1.. _ Cents a Cubic Yard. Against 79 Cents Paid by French Company. O kbuom ••• j^ h e r n The lin e s t Im ported and Domestic Liquors and Cigars. BARNETT, H arland E. B eers • M • d THE MORO STEAM LAUNDRY d o es n o th in g b u t FIRST CLASS WORK I a d ic s ’ a n d G e n ts ' G a r m e n ts L aun« d e re d to su it th e M o st F a s tid io u s . A L L W HITE H E L P V o r k g a th e r e d a n d d e liv e re d as fol- lo w s :— In M o ro , M o n d a y s ; d e liv e re d T h u r s d ay 's. I n W a s c o , M o n d a y s ; d e liv e re d o n F r i d a y a f te r n o o n s . *’>••< work i.> Physician &. Surgeon G r a s s V a lle y , C a r l W illia m s , a g e n t. B a s k e t le a v e s T u e s d a y s ; re tu rn s S a tu r d a y s , b y tr a in . W o r k re c e iv e d a t th e l a u n d r y a n y tim e u p to T h u r s d a y m o r n in g w ill be re a d y fo r d e liv e r y s a m e w eek . 5y.’p P H A L A M O N T Livery, F eed & Sale Stable. o M e d la r , P rops. MADE til«’ viciotjr of Colon, in .kin g plan, and estimates for an inner harbor; also at OSes «ver S T Co or Muore Bros old bauk Gutan, surveiyng and boring at the More • - . Oregou. various proposed darn sites in that W awco. O r is o n neighborhood, and for a cut-off between ! - 1 Gutan and Tiger H ill. At Bohio the surveyors are making detailed surveys i stel studies anti ili ve *t iga t i ng the vari- j ous damsites that have been proposed i in tnat locality. An engineering corps along »he main line of the canal in the vicinitv of Cnl- | ebra is making suiveys to determine the feasibility of straightening the lines of the French company and to determ ine the amount of material removed S p e c ia l a tte n tio n g iv e n to C o m m e rc ia l M e n a n d th e ami to l»e removed in accordance with T r a v e lin g P u b l i c . » T e l e p h o n e fro m T h e D a lle s, the different canal plans tinder consid eration. Another engim-ering force is o r a n y o h e r m a n C o u n ty P o in t a t o u r e x p e n s e .jt u* j* constructing a reaervoir in the valley of the upper Rio Grande, which w ill furn ish a minimum supply of 2.000.000 'P h o n e M a in 15 gallons of water a day for the City of fanam a; also a distributing reservoir for the City of Panama at Ancon. It is also making surveys and estimates for a sewerage system for Colon and plans are being prepared for the con struction of a harbor there. The average amonnt of material tak en cut of the Culberacut haa lieen from ! 1,000 to 1,500 cubic yards a day. This . is with the u»e of old Ereoch machin ery available. Three modern steam • shovels, which are to be put at work on Culebra H ill, w ill increase the cut five feet. A Q ft Io August, the unit cost of excavat- ” W ing material was cut to 60)$ cents • f , ftilui yard, while during the time js-ceps a c o m p le te s to c k o f te a m h a r n e s s , b u g g v h a r n e s s Major Black was in charge of th* canal s a d d le s , b r id le s , h a lte r s , b its , s p u r s , s w e a t p a d s rin g 's w h in s wo,k the coet’ acc°rding to the French H E /N -R tl cV* BANKER. A ll kinds of f r a .(k t and eapieas delivered nt any tlm a . Y a u r patronage solicited. A ll kinds of wood for sale. . • Booth building HEADWAY V en a b le M ash ing Lon, Oct. 14.-—M r in Iters of the Panama canal commission now in Washington tailed today by appoint ment on President Roosevelt. A ahyrt R vi | tln >* «fo rw ard , John Barrett, A m tri- T ransacts a General Danking cau niiuiater to Panama, had a confer «Business. ence w itti the president. The coutiuis aion remained with the president alNiut C ollections M ade, Sijjht E x ch a n g e half an hour. Aa they left the execu Sold a t the D ifferent Com m ercial t iv e office they raid tiie visit w a P oin ts. “ purely complimentary call” on the Office H ours from president and whh without special sig 9 A. M. — to — < P. M. nificance. It is known, howevei, that they discuss» d with him the conditions W asco, O ieg o n . on the isthmus of Panama which have ariseli since the acquisition l»y this country of an A met icari um r, ami the differences twtween the commission and K1NZO M O R IY A flA , D. M . D. the government of Panama. W hat, if Dentist any, conclusions were ieat.hed was not disclosed. Office in Sherman County Bunk Bldg The commissioners left with the; Masco, • - Oregon. president a memorandum giving in de tail the work accomplished on the isth- ' Brayaaa and expressman W aaco , . ¡n Members of Commission Review Progress for President. O asooa P. A. Hamilton, Prop. GRANT A R M SW O R TH Y Q o n e r a ! B la c k s m ith in g K H A L I S E o o o Moro, Orc. ALL W O R K GUARANTEED W asc o O re g o n ■H arness M a k e r a n d S a d d le r c u r r y c o m b s a n d b r u s h e s , ro b e s , g lo v e s , e tc . Opposite Dingle’s Blacksmith Shop -— '------------ ■ - ’ . '» t ’ F Is Replete W ith G O O D R IG S A N D T E A M S Teams left in my care will receive every attention possible. Also heavy teaming done jt > > SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OREGON HO I FOR ST. LOUIS AND THE WORLD’S FAIR I YO U B E THERE? S e e Nature’’ A ,t Gallerv of the Rockies in addition to the at- ‘-/ v v tractions at St. Louis. T his can only te done by voiny or returning via the *' SCENIC LINE OF T H E W ORLD.” u NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS. NEQUALLED DININO CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write for Illu«trated Booklet of Colorado’s FamouTSights and ReiorU IV» Oa M c B R ID E , G e n e r a l A g e n t fM FMrtf S t r a i t "¿hie va,d excavation’ wa” 79 ce,,,,' • ( îe m = hurst Sm ith, ’roprictor.... ----------------- THE WASCO LIVERY & FEED STABLE WILL I lie Wasco, Oregon. ' -___________ ____ !---------------- . I EXCHANGE IDEAS ON WARSHIPS. ---------- WASCO AT PORTLAHD. ORCOOR Im portant C onference A tten d ed B ritish Cxpert. by Washington, Oct. 14 — An important conference wan held at the W hite House thia evening by the preaident. Admiral Dewev. Secretary of the Navy Morton, Sir W illiam W hite, formerly naval ch ef of the British navy, Ad m iral Cappea, chief naval conatrnctor of the United State« navy, Rear Admir al Converse, chief of bureau of naviga tion, Rear Adr. i al Frederick Rodger«, Rear Admiral R. D. Evan» and Com mander Sim«, inspector of target prac tice of the United States navy. The general «object of battleship const i ac tion was considered at the conference, view» being exchanged between Sir M i ll ia m W hite and the American naval officer«. The conference was called by the president, Sir W illiam W hite being asked to attend. Sir W illiam favored the construction of fighting «hip« and not those that could run away. This met with the president’« approval The idea found favor to have »old many of the gunboat« and cruiser«, purchased during the recent war, which are maintained at great exj>en«e, and whose complement of officei« could be uned advantageously on the new battleships Dewey Offers to Assume Command. Washington, Oct. 14.— Admiral Ilewey has again offered to assume com mand of the combined fleet in the Car ibbean sea and direct the winter man euvers. If his services can be spared from the presidency of the general board at that, time Secretary Morton w ill certainly accept the adm iral’« offer. It is probable the admiral will leave in the Mayflower early in the new year and assume command of the fleet at Guantanamo. 1 he fleet w ill reach Guantanamo between January 8 and 10. Snow falls in New York. New York, Oct. 14.— The first «now of the season fell at Albany, Schenect ady and a numhei of other places up the state toiay. I t melted a« fast as it fell. Columbia Lager Beer A LSO A V a rie d A s s o rtm e n t of P u r e W in e s a n d L iq u o r s . ■ Che fiasco milling Company manufacture and Sell the famous W a s c o F lo u r tbit all housewives prefer; also bran, shorts, and feed-siuff. R. M. BRASH PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER flo ro , - Oregon. SANDOW FLOUR MILLING CO. C h o ic e F a m ily F lo u r THE »SANDOW P u r e a n d W h o le s o m e M a d e fro m p u r e B lu e s te in W h e a t W asco, Oregon