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Cbe Wasco milling Company manufacture and Sell (h: famous W a s c o F l o u r tfta l all housewives prefer? shorts, and feed-stuff. also PH A LE M O N T . L iv e r y , F e e d a n d *Sale STABLE 'S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n g iv e u C o m m e r c ia l m e n a n d t h e T r a v e l o g P u b li c . T e le p h o n e fro m T h e D a lle s o r a n y S h e r m a n C o u n t y p o in t a t o u r e x p e n s e . ’P h o n e M a in 1 5 1 * I Wasco Lumber Company D EA LER *I» L u m b e r, W o o d , C o a l, B la c k s m ith s ’ C o a l, F e n c e P o s ts . Sash, Doors, Glass, Mouldings, Rustic, Ceiling, Flooring, Lath, Shingles, Tickets, Lime, Cement, Adamant, Plaster, Plaster Paris, Decorative Novel ties, Room Moulding, Yard Fencing, Wire. All Kinds Builders* Material Always Kept in Car Load Orders. ESTIMATES FREE. Ito» .-• ■ ♦ * » ' ■.> s« W ASCO, OREGON THE WASCO LIVERY & FEED STABLE Is Replete W ith GOOD RIGS AND TEAMS Teams left in my care will receive every attention possible. Also heavy teaming done > > > SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Hay and Grain For Sale. I Also run A F IR S T CLASS D R A Y . J. M. H O A G . K s SflNDOW FLOUR MILLING GO. C h o ic e F a m ily F lo u r TH E SA N D O W 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 m Wheat Wasco, Oregon T e n I v a r » v x p v rlM H » '* ••n*l»l«,s M rs. E m e tin e E. W h ite Is Laid to R est p ir iM iiH ll.» » . Ol t h e s io n iN i h . K id n e y T r n u l . l * « m l w * « y • • l h * r , l » * r p p r o je c t io n » . b l l t i t l « m l u lv e r a le « l t e e t h w h e re o n c e a y e a r m o r e m o n e y i s , h a n d le d in a y e a r th a n in a n y o t h e r to « ’n of i t s size in th e U n ite d S t a t e s . | T h e b id d in g b e g a n a tx ru t nin e o ’c lo c k a t th e M oo d y w a re h o u s e . T h o u g h t h e r e w e r e m o re b u y e r s th a n u su a l on h a n d , th e b id d in g w a s n o t v e r y b r is k , a n d i t a p p e a r e d t h a t th e b u y e r s h a d com» in e d to k e e p p r i? e s dow n. T h e h ig h e s t bid w a s 2 l l fo r th e fo re n o o n . In th e a f te r n o o n th e S h a n ik o w a r e h o u s e w a s o ffe re d fo r s a 'e a n d th e m a r k e t w a s on th e w hole I w e a k e r th a n in th e fo re n o o n , th e bid s r a n g in g fro m 201 to 1G c e n ts . I t is c la im e d t h a t th e low p r ic e s o ffe re d a r e d u e to a b r e a k in th e s ta p le , c a u s e d by th e u n f a v o r a b le e o d itio n s in w in te r in g th e s h e e p . H o w e v e r th i« m a y b e , i t is a f a c t t h a t m a n y of th e wool g r o w e r s e x p e c te d m o re fo r t h e i r c lip s th a n th e y r e c e iv e d , a n d t h e r e is c o n s id e r a b le d is a p p o in tm e n t o v e r th e p r e v a ilin g low p r ic e s . O v e . t r five m illion p o u n d s of wool w e re d is p o s e d of a t th is s a le , w h ich is p e r h a p s a b o u t tw o - th ir d s of th e w hole a m o u n t w hich will be s h ip p e d fro m S h a n ik o th is y e a r . C it y ... R estau ran t M c K kk ' s O rco S tork M cC lellan d fr Eaton, Proprietors. I w m i III) U ’,‘n r« » < u v « * | | ■. - ---- - ---- ------------- J s o . M. O iin« S c e r e t a r v II. E. S t i m i . >:it G e n e r a l InsjM -ctor IsiMii A bwKKK. G e n e r a l U o u n scl NATIONAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ASSOCIATION M e m b e r P o r tla n d C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e I n c o r p o r a t e d a n d C h a r t e r e d U n d e r th e L a w s of th e S t a t e O re g o n of I n s u r e s a a l k in d s o f liv e s to c k a g a i n s t d e a th fro m a tty c a u s e . W . II. M oore say» t h a t th is c o m p a n y Is o r g a n iz e d a m i o ffic e re d by m en of r e s p o n s ib ility a n d is in e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n to t a k e c a r e of all bUNiiieas in t r u s t e d to it. REFEREN CES: . O re g o n T r u s t a n d S a v in g s B a n k , P o r t'a n d . w l t r a d s t r e e t <’o iiip -u iv . / D u n n 's C o m m e rc ia l A g e u f v . F. L. H U LER Y Local Agent. JO B P f t l N T l N '6 RPECIAL SALE $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 in m e r c h a n d is e m ust lx* so ld . N e v e r before h a s t h e r e lieen s u c h a n e n o rm o u s s to c k of gtMide s l a u g h t e r e d i£i Sb-?r- TIWWTHlIHte - iCVf’r* n . ’ '■ t ' ,r h a s b a r g a in * n e v e r b e fo re o ffe re d in th is c o u n tr y - __ W e A r e S ellin g * F u r n i t u r e , R u g s , B a b y C a r r ia g e s , S e w in g M a c h in e s S to v e s , R a n g e s , B u g g ie s , H a c k s C a r t s a n d R o a d W a g o n s , Prices that M A K E T H E M GO D ry G o o d s a n d L a d ie s ’ a n d G e n ts ’ F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s 5 0 L a d ie s ’ T a i l o r S u it s & S k i r t s 50c on th e dol a r a n d le s s $ 3 ,0 0 0 w o rth o f M e n s a n d B o y s C lo th in g a t 50c on th e d o lla r 100 L a d ie s S ilk a n d W a s h B e lts . C h o ic e 25c. 10 p ie c e s fa n c y S u i t i u g . 5 0 c a n d 6 0 c q u a l i t i e s n o w 30c E n t i r e s to c k o f W a s h G o o d s a t s p e c ia l s a le p r ic e s . 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A la rte audience attended the ser mon preached by Rev. Holladay at the M. E. Church and a procession ol rep« resentalive citisens followed the bier to the Wasco cemetery where the remain« weie laid to their last rest. Mrs. W hite, or as her many friends are wont to call her, Mother W hite, was well ami most favorably kno*>n here, «he being the wife of Father W ni(e, one of the whole« I war led pastors who served ^he Wa«ro Methodist Church many years sg«<. T h e s p irit ol Mrs. W hite passed awav at Spoltnue, Washington, and the uodv was b ro u g h t here lor interment beside that of her respected husband. T h e follow ing sk e tc h of her life, from friends in Spokane, *a s handed us for publication. Em etine E . Reeder was born ill Green county, Illinois, October 12, 1831, was married to George II . W h ite, April 1847, To this I ’nion »as born rim clnldred, two of which, with her husband, precede«! her to the other shore. In early life she liecame a Christian and lived a comas* tent m em b er ever since Her life ha* been an example of patience ami kind« tics» and those who knew her l*est loved her most. In the fall of 1871 she ami her fam ily came from Iowa and settled in the then Washiutou T erritory, and one year ago, came to Spokane to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Kate I., ( arsan, where on dune 14, she passed over to lw with others who pr evened her. A brief service, conducted by an old time friend. Rev. M . R. Krown of the Union Park .M. E. Church, was held at the home The children living are Morris White,' of W alla W alla. W n ., Alice E. Fleck. of The D alle*. Greg., George I.. W h ile, Hoover, Missouri, ami Kate I.. Carsao of Spokane. There are also sixteen grand children and several great grand chil dreu survive her. h .b u . U ). S. S U R R J tT V . D . S . 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