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About The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
T H E W A SCO N E W S Issued Every Friday. •Cotc- eJ a t U ’ m íc o , Ore., for tran si i sMion through th e m ails a*’ second cla«* m atte, I. W . A LLE N , Editor and Proprietor VI asco, Oregon. < Subscription, per y ear............... ; six m o n th s ............. ...77.77^7777,.777 - Official Paper of Sherman County. I L I P A \ , A P R IL The Statesmanship 0' Jonathan Bourne Jr. ' EU.tor N«we: . 1» , carried out a schem e w h ere b y , ,,e inn cbinery of the elute government «a- '•locked, using the moat mi warranted, I corrupt m n «I dem oralizing method- known in the political history of any state. He advocates the pledging ,,f the ! , A 13, 1906. « o f lor I he choice for senator; the os.lv chance 1.» « „ o .lM « th » f r» e J e w ,„ d , . . r , yjlllf j|||o |t . coinage of «ilver At «lie ratio of 1« to 1 ' pl»n be repudiated his promise to de the essential i*sue. M r. Booroe. ***** ***• •>»•*«» alio««» *iif>,>ort and as had 'heretofore acquired a ouiaid- bi,Un<* ,,M<I e ,e r,**<l him to the legisla - b ,re - H e advocate« the «loctrine tha> fortaae odreeaiec than by his oa t justice Ire done to ail mae —special priv , labor or energy, clia»n|>i«Hied the i'»nw • leges to none. His past career give« of the wptriiec ¡«arty, hut declare«! him - th« lie to l.ia words and evidences ho P cmgrck . «elf in ievo ro f the re-elect Kin of Sena absolute hypocrisy. He decJars that the elec’ iou of weak men w II enable K anem us by A g a r (136) N t dun to r M i ci,ell, c U kim * term hr Unite«'' those a lio have filched their enormous K enea 2 (1601») ho by E issrr (lOC-l) State» •Senator ao«M expire in the f«»| fortunes through the purchase of special dam Abbe |954J; Abb«» by Em anuel . lotting M arch. 1«ait tie, an a candi- privileges, io h u v im m u n it ie s , c h [506] dam G eria [749]: K isaar by «late (>zr elate r«-pre*-e<,tative for M oitno ilis experience in “ iufinenciiig** legis oung Othello [ 9 3 1 ,( dam K urupa , U.ai « M « ty , n-eeived the support ol lators certainly enables him to speak (877). tl»e M itHreU ai««g of the Republican advisedly in this respect. parte and a large portion of the popuh K enea 2nd by E b e r [132] dam H is promise if elected to serve tin ist parte ai<l «a« elect«*«!. K enea [1366]. E b e r by E b e rh a rd people ha« hack of it in his life ami ¡a.I D oting the presviei iial campaign oi itical career absolutely nothing to in [1908] dam Kimme [568J. , .1896 Senator M itelfell eupport«*d Mc su re hie keeping such a prom ise; on the K anem us waa im p o rt by the H a r t K inley h«r president nod on this ac- eun trary, his past history and career conn» 0*m m e. although elected under m an S tock K arat of Columbua, Ohio dem onstrate his hypocraev. a plc*«ige, expreea«d or im plied, a vot» -March 29. HMtft and waa ap p ro v ed by Judging b ln by the past, there is not for M itch ell, repudiated the pledge th e G erm an G overnm ent to land for one single a ttrib u te ever manifested in H e had been strenuously opfmsed dnr his life that commends him to any public se rv ic e i t G erm any, and ia one ing the campaign by t h e »0-cal It*: voter who believes in m orality, integrity of the b est ty p e of the G erm an Coach . Simon republicans who acre known a* •n d decency in politics and ahould lie breed of horses, he will be 4 yea» s th e extrem e geld standard a ing of the he elected to the Unite«! Slate« Senate. old A pril 15, 1906 a n d w eighs 1465 p arty . I believe his election would I m » a most pounds A p e rfe c t Coach horse of When the legislators assembled in h um iliating disgrace to the » late. , January for t h e 189“ session, M r Your« re«p«»ctfully, Brouue and Simon enter«*«! Into a co.n B. S. IIuntiugton ¡met for the election of bourne as «peak g • sr of the house and 111 consideration of Sim on’s ai«i to this end Bourne a.-.s to assist in the <leiea«l of M itc h ell. Th« tem porary organization fell in to the j • ■ A ITamte of Wtinon a'nd Bourne frrtmWW? - aaa Who • • able The Imposed German Coach Stallion Kanemus, io 752 the h ig h est ty p e. Kind and in td li- work and thus receive a Kent and possesses to an ex to rd in - I m u n e v r iti-.u fo r th« ir 1.» iry d e g re e th e wonderful finish ami t h e i r d(*v«*)o|i'iiei|. 4 i, If r e a t a c tiv i v i »r which the G erm an I which is a tuisim -s prop, f oach breed of horses i«. so noted m ust iiei-essi.ii ilv b« t.or The o rii'in of th.- G e rm a n Coach I those who a re ill horse 1.» B reed is claim .'.! to owe its best p ro fit. q u alities and pow ers of tra o s tn k iio u K anem t.s will r . , k* I' to the A rabic Rlood, which d. t. s M oro Moi dav, Tu> ♦ lav back to the six te e n th c e n tu rv fS«*e- «lav Enoydope.liu l . i t ’ani, a or. horses a 1 At W itseo T h u rs d a y , •o W e th e i f Bood Hto i i S a tu r .'n v the y e a r 1533, I s p ed ig ree like his It - »■ individual m erit is the b e st th a t . T erm s $1 5 for s v u n o u could be found in G e rm a n y an d com In su ran ce m ends him to the co n sid eratio n of I h«* W asco G e rm an • those wishing h ’/ h class < <.)ts ,; | f o , \\t * «co, ( >r» ««n ¡arije size, ,.nr» v co n stitu tio n and | r o r fu rth e r i f nr, e a rly m a tu rity o f I,» G erm an . <»-»«-b M G Mi *!< b re e d enables the breed ers to u r o M he in a t a v ery e-irlv i-y«« h, farm i »•ral re- d u rin g ’• n .a th , >u and • re» J b y i» K • <m a t M .-dues* • y an d 1 *v. *20. for T o rs e 1res« <*y. The*Press Favors Cake. Charles A. Johns l^epub lican Cendidate for end by refusing to take the oath of of lice or attend the sessions of the house. 1hev mcce«*-le«l in preventing thcargan- O regon is a la r^ e s ta te and I feat izalio u and defeating a ll legislation for th e session. The result wait an extra th a t tim e will n o t not p e rm it me to session in 1898, the conH-qtient. doable visit y o u r county. Will do so if pos expense to the state, the lem|M>rarv do- aiOle. feat of M itched and the election of H ave m ade a h ard fi^ h t fo A h ls Simon to the senate. nom ination, and should E a s te rn O re - The only excuse offered bv Simon or Bourne for this this revolutionary vunspjr« < 2 ’ *', w ^tGh l h a te d ie d ior cigh- ocy was 1hat there a«« no o th ir way to me ,O‘Val suP P « rt, 1 defest M itchell ; in other a-on|«, realiz will be nominate«!. This is h e r poli ing th a t n m ajority of the legislators , tic a l o p p o rtu n ity , and I t r u s t th a t were in favor of (nod many had actual. you will see y o u r way c le a r to a ssist I v p ro n ii-ts l to to»«* fo r] th e re tu r n to m e. M any p a p e rs ut .m gim ut O r *g'n d ire c tly endors«» II. M C a k e ’s < an* HIS PLATFORM. ing ful well that if the t-eop!« con’d ud.M’v for I idt««d S ta te s S en ato r, have voted directly uj»on the qneftioo •“^tat«» B ank E xam iner. Give prim The Medford Daily T rib u te says: at that tim e M r . M itc h * 'Il w»ml«| h a v e a r y Law fa ir trial. sense of of if. M. C ake, th e s e n a to ria l a s p ir , . — ........... i * ' " ‘»J- n Hi'tsh itfn sense t.,en by ... ..v.rv ............ .. j„ r . official honor. Liberal s u p p o r t to an .’ a n t is m aking a splendid cam paign ity . Bourne, to gratify hj« Hinhition, v :(r. c. , , , , went back upon those who l.a,I Mip,a,rt- . s ta n d a rd of educetion. Rich His s tr e n g th lie.«, in the fa c t th a t he j ed him and enter«-«! into this conspir» *U '* PiKH A * ' rf peive alike court?«»us is well qualified to r e p r e s e n t th is, aev with the gold Htamlard i»|i|K,i.entg t r p a t m en t. W ith R oosevelt o r rail s ta te in W ashington because of his itcheli. In order to h o d hi* f«,| f.»l- i ip|iisiation and lalm r question knowl«»dge of the needs of O re g o n .” of M itchell. Says the Lane County L eader: lower« in line and w ith the I io | m » of win* •! Office of Land A ..................... ^ e n t m u st lx niiig n e w recruit« to Ida atMtidard, ! above suspicion and w ith o u t a d ju n c ts “ Of the men running for U nited DICKNOMAH ly bred horse, b u t la one of th e hand* Hour, e I- all«ged to have kept a notor- F ra n ch ise s snou’d pay reasonable S ta te s S e n a to r th e re is none mor« Sired by Mu,«,uw**.au by A lta bom est, io be seen an y w h ere, ills c a r io „, • n I , , l . . , i „ u .h r r n . i . r ta x . E v n rrs s an.] sim ilarcom panirr able than H. M. Cake, the P o rtla n d m o n t 3600. ria g e Is very aty llsh and be baa u law yer. The people of this section h a m Babe F la g h e rty by Dick E lagh- days the - ■ h r members „...1.1 . I r h temametl a u , h h r w at . , Salem r r , r ,r l. : l «¡hni.M X e na« a re intereste«] ¡n his cam p aig n , and po w erfu l way of going, i dy and erty. hope to see him win o u t.” ’ o have filled with wine «nd other 36-39 level headed an d tra n a m lta thvtw D lf’KNOMAH I» a ric h blood bay Says tin» G ra n ite Gem: q u a litie s to his colta. liq or», and his “ fowera of f>er«ma«ion” “ II M. C ake, of P o rtla n d , who Is rta lllo n , w ith s ta r an d black p o in ts; T here is no business m an who does His size and I n d iv id u a lly , co u p l were Iv uae«I; n e was heralded a c a n d id a te for th e Republican nom throughout the *»«te an a remarkably not d esire an im provem ent in local in atio n for S e n a to r, is q u ite proinin- * w as foaled M ay 14th, 18 99, »land» ed w ith an ex c ellen t d lsp o ah lo n , conditions. All of them w an t people e n tlv identifif-d with m ining in E a s t ov er six teen hand» h ig h and will nake him a d esira b le h e . He la ab- encceasful corruptor of men. T ie .. poo e n* of the *t«te ought to be m ore honest, m ore a c c u ra te e rn O regon, being heavily in te re ste d w«»Igh 1200 pound». o lu te ly free from any con ,tItu tto n - He I» on e of th e few sto lilo n s left U d efect o r b lem ishes nnd la In all n i . e r t o place in an office of honor o, and m ore p ro m p t th an they a re now. in th e M ountain View and o th e r p ro on th ia co ast w ho I» a d ire c t deacend- respect» a p erfec t horse. tru -t anv man wo., w«« a party to plan B ut som etim es conditions a t home p e r tie s .” ning th a t h o ld . up: thev rleuild no« for tn t from th e loins of old A ltam ont, a re fo rg o tte n in th e co nsideration of Dl( KNOMAH will m ake th e »ea- Stock Notice. get th a t th e la«» k tir w iio f Bourne p .li m a tte rs elsw here. We read in the h im self one of th e g re a te s t «1res of xon of 1906, com m encing A pril 1st, Nntlr-e 1« hereby »Ivon, th a t th« under tically he waa elected a* a rep.ihlit a p a p e rs of w hite slaves held in New •igund ha« taken up the Mock h -relnaficr >1« e x tre m e speed th e w orld has know n. a t th e fo llo w in g places: and before the tim e for him to ip ialif York, and a r e mildly s u rp rise d a t «•rlbijd, found riinruvg nt buy«« upon hb At h is d e a th he w as th e sire of seven T he D alles on M onday of « u h he be<-a oe a B n a n «lenmcrat or popul preml««« and In hl« t1.*ld» upon the HK-^ of »«,«: w ith in th e 2.10 list. week, the w ickedness of the threat city . ) 8 t ; t h a t th e only tim e he whn elect«* tint. 27 In Towanhfp S North Haug) 17 Kant of T he sire of DICKNOMAH was a With com placency we speak of our U illa m r ite M eridian, to w it : W asco, on T uesday, W ednewtny to an office he refuted to qn«lify or » r r a n d horse In every w ay, who died and T h u rsd a y of each week. One black bor«e, b«|d-f«ce, 2 yr« old th b u p e rio r s ta t e in O regon. B ut once perform a »ingle duty he «as clioren « «prlng, unb raiu led ; O nr gray marc of lior««- w hen horsem en w ere b eg in n in g to Moro, cn Friday «uul Saturday of perforin. u a while we g e t a shock when fain ily 2 yr* old h.la »prlng, branded «o on a p p re c ia te his w o rth . each week In advocating hi« election I.»» dedar, •om ething rev e a lin g the d e p th ofde- left «boulder but brand 1« rather dim . T he sire of h is dam , Dick F la g h e r The owner of nald doierlbud »took 1* u n th a t he favor» p ih licitv of political e Fee fo r the seaaon, J20.0Q, w ith •ravity is tu rn e d up in o u r own ty, w as a s tro n g ly bred M organ and th e u su al re tu rn prlvllegaa. known to the uuder»lgned and fur th at rea ¡tense»; it w«,uld interest t ¡e people . •¡ties and tow ns. We fail to u n d e r son notice 1« «erved upon hltn or them by pub w as a la rg e h o rse of flue su b stan ce the Mate if he would publiah a tn S ervice fee payablo Oct. 1, l» 0 6 . hand how it could happen to us. lic«,ion, and unle«« sooner redeem a« p ro vK . and lota of speed. statement of hi« ox|M-n»ea incident»I : ed by law, ««Id «took w ill be »old at public T H E DICKNOMAH CO., Owner». ' h e re is plenty of reform work to be auetlou to the highest hedder for e*sh, on DICKNOMAH was not only a rich* t h e hold up of 1897. He adveent» T. Harvlu, Munuger, done always a t home. No city, no ■aturday the 2»tfa day of A p ril at ay barn on honest election« and Jionerf gover* •aid desorlbed premises, at the hour o' I town, no village or country side is D e n t; th e only opportunity he ever ■ o’eloek »». M. •o perfect th - B cannot be im pror« rjvidencin * hi* ...... Dated Chit < ,y * f A nr It A.D. 1M, M r. . 'it c h e li to the senate, and knot»« i ' ’ i» A» FrW r*. for