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VU-ÄÄ’i-«V. ~ À T T he W asco N ew s . r:' b 7T1 . '1 fla k e Our O f v Beautiful ,) t M W*« I .> 1 T* ,O*«-M <; W .•Fr» ’ fnJU.'JCLC :'O OA mt . >« t »•jn- K ’ » *b » « B _ - i «■ UÙ .-jc u FOR SILiU ( STOP YOUR SAND N o lle* to C reditor* KICKING. In i be ('«»m i)- C o n n wi ili« si»',» « I <»r«-y<>n fa r H h rrtu a n County. Nothing has done as much ta en- Stop your kicking 'lo u t the tune* .T 'oeraco the people of this county to In H i* iii» i» » r ni ih«- K m a t* of w III U n H Faw G et a hustle on you; le t, ¿0 their trad in g a t home as the Pnb1i*h««1 ev ery Fi h v a t AV »a m , <b I To A ll W liM u I I May O »n i'«rn : Skirmish ’round and g ra b the diu.es and em erwd In th e • ««.-mllk-e at W -t»<e as a *c- depot tm ent of W asco 1 g , O ffers R c w a fd .Null» « I» h«*r«,h* M| vi U «t Ik » uM<ter»1gn»<l ** ond-elaaa m a il n ta tP 't, If the dollars shun you; They “ deliver th» f* gtxxis, to use the f r ' haa !»•«••» d u ly a p p o ln tr I I , H o n t»*.» » m l l h t i Croaking never bought a dress, i-o itri » d m n ia tr » » o i » ( *»»«• «aiuta n i i \ t i i i « hi s tre e t ph rare. They c a rry com plete for Material S U B S C R IP T IO N It h*>wl»r. «I« r>v»M',|, Hii.l « || , r» '» » -b a v in « Growling isn’t in it; *> * .ups’- »■ YEAR *1 A«’ stocks, they employ obligihf and in rialti»» ngMtuat «aid . I.-« or >il a» l»l«. a r« MX MONTI’S ................. Fix your peepers on sue* es«, teiligent clerks and, what is still horehy rr< ,u lri» l Io |»rvarsl th*» »no», «lui» i »»rni«-«1 a l i l i ir** | ,ri*i>ar v in r h » f * . l<< l ' i ' u n more to the point, they sell th eir faepm e of C om m unity Possessing Thru go in to win it, iturvlgiiad a l I l o l»w <>ttl> «< J <• Hr I, h l p* Times are g e ttin g good again w ares a t the right prices. This eon C om m odity. In Paying Quantities F rid a y , Ja n . 3, 1908. « » » « o , o r a t o li, w titiin » i i m o n th * i n u i t S v Try to help them all you can. d a te lirro o f, dition is of mutual benefit to the W ill be far G reater than the l u im l » I Waa. ii, Iiro a o n , I lu» 271 h «lay «4 farm ers and the m erchants. It gives Don t sit round with hanging lip, Kloncykc (fold Mines t*»«-»tnl»ar, A. I». iwi7, H ave you broken those resolutions tlie farm ers a convenient center for T hat is sure to floor you; 1 J . * Fow l r a , A ilta ln la tra tn r. vet? If vou have, you a re not very trading, it builds up their home oom Try to g e t a lx»tter g rip much worse off than the fellow who •nunity; for the m erchant it m akes t You h a re printed articles nt dif- On the work before you; N o fk e of A d m in istrator’s Sale. didn't make anv. a fair business of w hat would other- 1 f e r e n l tiia a s r e la tiv e to the discovery Put some ginger in your words p T IIK ( O C M V ( n i HT i»E T I IK MT A T E wise be a b are existence. 1 bMiefc of tdliew sand, and the When vi u g r e e t a neighlxtr; t»f O regon lor s |o *rin »ii C o u iiiy . There is just time betw een now But there is stil. work which should Oregon Development League desires Throw your trouble to the bird*, In I t i * m a tta r «»I Ilia E a la ir of M a rg a rr itfi J, and the date of the Held m eet in be done to this same end. We should la tm lx trn . I * n i»«e«l to p resen t $BM).UO to anv reader of G et rig h t down to latxir; T o lerono* M n <1<I«'H. « n t Io Mr« M ie li* I «to May for us to g e t all the weeds and ail work to g eth er and make our town vour p a p e r or any citizen of Oregon, And you'll notice, every day, Inoli, willow ; Mr* Malea H»»« »« . W 11*1» (.»n« rubbish cleaned out of the s tre e ts an object of pride in the eves of all W ashington, Idaho, M ontana or Cal Things are coming right your way. i«»m and w m ia iA i« t» » r # .h » ir » m law **i j «.)**. and alleys. Let us be a t work while the people in the community. Re El woo«t U tm b o rn , decaaaad, «h«t l«» «11 «»tin i ifornia, who will find this sand to till Stop your kicking, g e t hold tialra of M a rn a ra lia J |« m ln > ru » m l to a ll the sun vet shines. build our sidewalks, cleau up our the requirem ent* demanded by the hvlr» «lot |n trr» » i» *l |> « rllc . lin kH 0M n, a n d f,> Of the wheel and turn It, each an d »11 id you, gr*«iit»g stre e ts , rem ote the rubbish from the Columbia Steel W orks of this ci|y, This y ear the^ school board will You can never handle gold In II»» nam a ol lb« Slat«, of O re g o n , )<»•», have the au th o rity to hire the alleys and put a little paint on the who have made this offer through I uless you try to earn it; r«i-b «i»*l »11 ol you, « * • Itarvby r ile d an*l re few buildings which a re still without ire d In • |»|*»a," In Ib e f'o o n ly C o u rt ol th e the League: grounds and m ake o th er sim ilar a r Brush the cobwebs from your eyex, q S u late of or»-(<»ii fo r lb « C t.uot * o f S h o rm ati, » i th a t luxury. If we make a united “ We wifi tak e one hundred rangem ents for the coming field Stop your blame repining th r co u rt room th e re o l. In I lie co urt bou«e nt tons each month of silica sand, m eet. -This is an improvement over effort to accomplish these things, Moro, III «»Id co m ity am i «late, on M orel» . Il • Anti you’ll notice th a t your skies 96 per cent pure silica and free Wasco will soon become the city ltd d a y o l F rb ro o ry . A . I>. IW *. »1 I be ho u r o f the plans previously followed, inas Always will be shining. from iron oxides, delivered a t 10 o*rl*e k lu h»-lornoou«, o f «obi d a y, th e n an t much as all those to be benefited beautiful. The people will be proud Portland at not to exceed t*» 00 If you haven’t the nerve to try, th e re lo «bow cauae. If a n r lh a re la*, w h y th e of their town, with its citv-like a p per |*n, and we will pay IBM).(Ml (e -tltton o l t r a n k S. I^ iiu b o ru , th e a < lio lu t. should bear th eir share of the e x Sneak awav somewhere and tlie. pearance, and will come here to tr a lo r ol aaid «-«late, lo r an or»t< r of «ala of Hi « in cash to the discoverer.” pense. — Goldendale Sentinel. i« a l p ro p erly I hereof a hoo Id no t lar g ra n te d do tljeir trading. The farm ers, when Silica sand is now being shipped to and an or ’ ar of m U>. » • prnyed l» r. g ra n te d b t “ Money talk s" these days over the they have laid by a snug little sum Portland and o th er iron am steel Ib le co u rt a u lh o r lr ln g au d d lr e r iio g n iw . lb»» D tM otution Notice. aald F ra n k N Ijr in to r n , to a ril the Mil«I re a l long distance phone, and in a wee and a re ready to re tire from hard m anufacturing cen tres of the Pacific N o tice is herwby givvn th a t th e p ert- |*e rly , d r a ir t e«t a« fe llo w *, to w it: the small voice, says the N orth Bank work, will move to Wasco and build Coast from Minnesota. It has been Derail ip h it h e r t o e x is tin g o e lw e w it M i l - ' p n o ro rih e a a l «(iiarter of »«•• lio n lw «m ly «»ne (71 . Bulletin. I t may be th a t the whis com fortable homes and become p ro frequently rep o rted th a t large quan Iia in M w v n a b a n » l A le x M a c n a b , d o in g h u In to w n *h i|* one i l ) n o rm , rang«* aeveeiite**» perings come from across thefriver. gressive citizens. lx»t us all work tities of pure silica have been discov • in r a a « • M acnab A M a rn a b , has been I I7g ra a l o f th e W U lo m s lle ne r V Ila n . t ia it a i i, log «Sic Itu m lri'd arol * lx ly I l«<o a n r * . otore ««e H appy is he who lives in Sherman together, Let som ething definite be ered,and the community th a t “ m akes ritasolvfhl by m n to a I c o n te n í. Da le« I tin g Ira*. a««-or>ttng lo g«o e »n n o n I » • r v e y .a t p rt, couuty, anyway, the laud where done for the im provem ent in the a p good” in this instance has a g re a te r ‘J tfili day of O ctober, 1907. vata aale. In Ib e m a n n e r pm rt«l««i by la w . n p *n th e to llo w io g ta-rm«. «1* no t h-aa ’ bar, W m M t e w AM. everyone pays his d eb ts—including pearance of our community. source of revenue than gold or cop one-half o f th e p*ir<t»aM» p it« * to t*e ti, A l. k i M a t's a a. the subscriber. per mines, lumber mills, or factories • a»b a w l te rm o f c r»-*tl not exr«-eding o»< A L e tte r from N e w Mexico. ycur lo la* a llo w e d in th e «It« te*b»n »1 th* ad f o r < h r« '» ilr D ia r r h o e a . of any kind, for when a dejiendable m int»!rat«»r, p u rrh « *« r to •*»« uia and d e llt e r P aren ts should be cautious about “ W h ile in th e a rm y in |8b3 I was ta quality of silica sand is found in quan L oc . axsyii . le , N. M., Dec. 19, ’07. , iotul*a«>r> note ae«t nu *rig ag r *.t a p p r to r d giving th eir children permission to E ditor N ews : Only a short time tities sufficient to supply the demand, ken w ith C h ro n ic d ia rrh o e a ,” aavs fa rm , au< It tnor'gng«' I«» be ib r Ar«l lie n ii|a>n s ta v out of school. Every day out ago we w rote to change the address ad the iron works from the Gulf of George M . F e lto n S outh G iheon, o l Pa, ■aid p rem ia*« lo r th r d rle rrc tl pat m e a t, a io l is a day lost to the school work —I of our p a p e r from Allen to Preston. California to Alaska, and from the •I have since ine«l m a n y tem ediee, h u t wliH -h aal«t p a t oteni s h a ll 1« ar lu te > « r * l a t am teas th a n * |*er re n t |* * i a n n u m , they cannot m ake it up. They will • As this is a new country, we a re g e t Rocky .Mountains west, will be cu s a it lt o n t p e rm a n e n t re lie f u n til M r. A. W ltne**«,lba lt«*n. lio o Ib a ir b lU . J u .ig r ol tb a VI. M ile s of tin s place persuaded me iry C ou nty C«»wrl of th « S tale »1 »•icg«»u, f«»r th e soon be behiud and w ant to stop ting postofiices established through tom ers. It may just as well be given C h a m lw r la iii’s C olie, C h o le ra and D iar Coon I y of She, titan w ith lh * * r a l i*f aa’d ro u t I school. They will find fault with the the country. We nave been ch an g to the public now us la te r th at the rhoea R em edy, one b o ttle o l which alb t<-d th is mm I« day <»l D ecem ber, A . D ga>. teach er by saying she is p a rtial, etc, ing as they g e t n earer to us. When steel tru s t and another combination «topped i t at o n c e .” It S M tU A M b l,, For sale by efaitZl C le rk . w hen all the tune the p a re u t is to we came here one year ago we had of multi-millionaire* engaged in the M a ms it A M n n i k h . blame. —Ex. our mail come to Bovina, Tex., a dis- 1 production of iron and steel are in- tance of 35 miles; then, in a short v estig atin g different points on the Not every boy cannot be a rich man time, they got a postothee and two Ram fie C oast, with the idea of budd or a g re a t inau, but every boy can sto res in ten miles of us. Then, d u r ing another P ittsburg. be a gentlem an. A boy with geutle- ing the sum m er, they gut an office Don’t worry about the present * inanly m anners, who is tru s ty and in five mdes. We have a country freight rate . The discovery of a honest and does his best every day, sto re and postoffice now withiu two large quantity of silica sand would will gam the attention and confidence miles by the name of Tz>gao*ville m ake a low ra te nee«»ssary---remern- of men and will be given paying and Suppose our friends think we a re ber th a t the sand now comes from responsible positions as soon as he is moving all the time, but we like this Minnesota. This is your opportunity. WILL BE old enough to f i l l them. Boys like to country well enough to make it our Send a sample to your nearest a s have fun and a good time. I t is rig h t home. We would like to have some say? r to be sure you have the goods. they should. They will never be of our Oregon people for neighbors. The y e a r ISMtT breaks all records boys but once, but to have fuu is Dot We have good neighbors, but they in Portland, and whut is tru e here is alto g eth er w hat they are made for. were all stra n g e rs to us a t first. ; an index in a proportionate degree Boys are of value chiefly to make 1 lease send the p a p e r to Logans- o| ev ery place between the Rocky men, goo 1 for something in the ville, N. M,, instead of Preston, N.M. Come in and b rin g in what you hr vc to sell. m ountains and the Pacific ocean, for world, g C h aracter, like a house, Yours Truly, I f you have n o th in g to sell, conic and see if you this g r e a t section is the most pros m ust have the rig h t kind of founda M rs . V. J . S torm c a n ’t find som ething th at you want to buy. If perous p a rt of A m erica, and will tion. The foundation stones of a you do not want to buy or sell, come and mix ¡continue to be. The increase in good c h a ra c te r are reverence for w ith the people th a t do buy ;did sell and keep Cliffs Growing I m anufactured products has been 30 Sod, respect and obedience to p a A kpMeisl to th e P o rtla n d Tele ra in ' P * 1* c e n ti the *‘alc‘® of nierchandise posted on prices. ren ts, deference for old people.— fro n t C liffs gives th e fo llo w in g account a re considerably g r e a te r than in (»oldenuale Sentinel. T h e object o f th is sale is to get buyers and of p ro s p e rity a t th e lit t le to w n on the liMMi. No y ear has brought so g re a t sellers together. B ring what you have to sell or N o rth B ank ro a d : E . F. R a m m e r has an imm igration. Postal receipts, e x T here a re a large num ber of our sold h is in te re s t in th e C liffs M e rc a n tile p o rts and im ports, the products trade to the Phalem out Barn and you will find, best citizens who are deeply in ter C om pany and has purchase«! th e steam p lenty of o th ers there. csted in the developm ent of the com la u n ch and fe rry o p e ra tin g on th e C o l from the farm and dairy, and those from the orchard, and every o th er munity and these people can do noth u m b ia between th is place au<) R ufus, T h ere will probably be an auction sale in ing more substantial than to organ- O r. M r. K a ru in e r w ill also send in his resource by which prosperity ca n th e afternoon, and if you wish you can place all iza a commercial club for the town of re sig n a tio n an postm aster an*I w ill de be pulsed, prove an unprecedented veu h at e o < i po.‘ e c f at aucii< n at a sm all c o s t Wasco. O ther communities have vote his e n tire tim e to th e fe rry htisi grow th, and if we only *hake off this O. H . R ich will be there to do the auction work. taken this step. There is such a lie s » . I t is n o t k n o w n who w ill succeed tem porary impulse to hedge, 190S can be m adt^a * till g re a te r year. ciub a t the town of Dufur, Wasco h im as po«rm anter, th o u g h i t is u n d e r W .(’. WALKKK Editor au 1 I’rcwtotor. I S M ARKET D A Y ...AT WASCO... MONDAY, JANUARY 27, ’08 county. Dufur is a place no larg er than Wasco and the organization a t th a t place is d o inggreac work in ad vertising and developing the com munity. One of the en te rp rises they l ave secured a t th a t place is a t ream erv. A nother sim ilar o rg a n ization in a place ju st a little la rg e r i-» th e K li c k it a t C o u n ty I ' stood C harles Ponton w ill a p p ly lo r th e a p p o in tm e n t. I t is also said R. E Duff About Our U n ive rs ity S tu d en t*. w ill in a few days re tire a* a m em ber ol U n iv e rs ity of O regon, Eugene, De- tb e C liff* M e rc a n tile C o m p a n y and take je e m b e r 30 —T lie fo llo w in g ta b le , taken - O o ve r th e lu m b e r busiuexM, w h ic h ha»- fro m tlie rvco rd r of th e re g is te r’ s office, Ixren in clu d e d ana p a rt of th e h o lding» '« h o w s th a t -the atudentM of th e I ’ n i - , «Ji of th e concern. I h i* w ill leave J . M ve re ity of Oregon come fro m p ra c tic a lly C h a rte rs am i A . B. Poston as th e sole every co u n ty in th e sta te . T here are re m a in in g p a rtn e rs in '.he firs t concern ' (JoW ¡g a tte m la n e e in th e d e p a rtm e n ts D e v e lo p m e n t! to do business in C liffs . 1 a t Eugene, e x clu sive of m u sic, 4tM) stu* League a t Goldendale, Wash. Re- W o»k is u n d e r way on th e c o n s tru e -* dent», w h ic h is the la rg e st body of stu - ports from th a t section say th a t the ’ tion of a two-story frumu building a t the ; dents of college r a n k e n ro lle d in any in« booster* acioss the river a re doing c o m e r of W a sh in g to n »tr»*»*r an I F 'm rth » m illio n h i Oregon. T h a t th e y are not feer am i fro m th e home» of th e ric h i» h I i o w i i bv ' g r e a t work. 'Vasco’s citizens are avenue, w h ic h w ill la- jo in t ly ow ned by the T u c k e r Brow , <u th e fact th a t near i v 7u of th e m ate e ith e r i early all boosters, but without an th in place, and S. W. C u rra n , of H<io<t w h o lly o r p a rtia lly e a rn in g th e ir own organization they are able to do but R iv e r. T u c k e r Bro*». w ill occupy a p i n w av. M oat of them a ie registered fro m ttle effective work. In union there of th e b u ild in g w ith a Htock of fu in itu r« -, th e » m a ile r tid e » of the state th a tm ip « would he stre n g th . An im provem ent w h ile M r. C u rra n w ill p u t in a pool an p o rt g o o l h ig h Mchoola. T he fo llo w in g asked for would be backed by the, re b llia r d h a ll. T h e u p p e r H to r y w ill he counties are represented : B aker, C lack* quest of a definite body, including arrangeu to he ttaetl an a p u b lic In tll fm «inna, C lu tw tp , C c lu u ih ia , Coon, C u rry , our best citizens. We w ant oiled dance*, lodgea and e n te rta in m e n t» . ( D ottgia*, G illia m , (» ra n t, Jackaon, stre e ts, b e tte r sidewalks, electric C h a rie * Bead, of G oldendale. haa le t a lonephine, K la m a th , Lam«, L u m , M a t- lights and a dozen o th er im prove c o n tra c t to R. E . D u ff fo r th e cotiHirur* ion, M o rro w , M u ltn o m a h , P o l't, S lie r-I m ents which go to enhance the value tio n of th re e m o d e m fivc-r* oin co tta g e *. I ,,,ttU» lilla m o o k , I m a tilla , I u io n , VVa8CO’ u Y a m h ill. begi .ja u tta rv 2. D. M. Beam t i p ro p erty in the town and com- w ork to begin i unity. These thing.-, a commercial of G o ld e n d a le , 1» here and ha* rewnmei club acting in the same way as ant w ork or: tw o bmuiie»* b u ild in g * w h ich Free Dishes. o her executive cjinm ittec could se fie had u n d e r way w hun th e fin a n cial W ith every catt of Knnwcap B a kin g cure. Powder, q n a lit) g u a ta n te e d .— A k e r*. crash m in e . I ❖ $ o ? $ ♦ W asco in ten d s to have a ^ I a r k e t Day every m onth. This u ill in te rest the farm ers more ih.tn a n y th in g else. •fl* Ib is is a new th in g here, but it h a s.b e e n in pract ce in m any states and in E n g lan d for years. 1 bey bave a M arket Day in all towns of any ini« portance at least once a m onth. Come in and g>ve th is schem e a fair trial. S 2 JO H N W IL S O N M ouse P a in tin g . | DO F I R S T - C L A S s P A IN T IN G . My success here in work done for some of your m ost prom i nent citizens is sufficient assu ra n ce th a t I can de liver tlie goods. Place your orders with me. > o ld J ones w arehouse W ASCO, OREGON