The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19??, January 03, 1908, Image 6

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Weekly W eather Report.
Lxal and Personal
T w w m a n 4 C o a a m tr
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Waaco, December
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IQ07.
Hood River apple« for Mil«.
C . A. A kkkr .
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Trniiwralur»
A line of ladies, ’ gents and childrens’
gloves at Alters.
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1 have the Hoyle place, of 480 acres
for rent.
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C. J. Banner.
For Sale— F ig h t
C all or address *
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mules, well broke.
W . H . K i.u a ,
Wasco, Oregon.
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For a complete line of postals go to
the Wasoo Pharmacy.
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D on't fail to look over the Special Sale
list in the ad of McCoy, Atwood Co.
Plenty of wall covering oil cloth in
latest paterae at McCov, Atwood Co
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Use W h ite Pine and T a r for th a t
cough. prepared at Wasco Pharm aey.
Fine fnrs in the latest style, large as
sortment and low prices at McCoy, A t­
wood Co’s.
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One-half price on all Furs at McCoy,
Yon can a, wavs find a fine and up tof Atwood Co.
date line of stationary at the Wasco
The John Coats fam ily are suffering
Pharm acy.
of bronchitis.
Shorts, bran, rolled wheat and barlev
John M edler was a passenger to P ort­
at the SandAw M illin g C om pany. — Ev
land on the train Thursday m orning.
gk . xk I.SOXARn, Agent.
The people of Biggs turned onten mas »
Dr. Hartley, the dentist, is in the for the masquerade on Xew A e a r’« eve
rooms formerly occupied by S. W.
Stark ls a law office.
Mrs. W . L. C am pbell returned Tburs
day from a visit with friends at Y akim a
(in to the Wasco Pharm acy for for­
C hub Johnson and wife returned
m aldehyde. I t w ill comuletely destroy Wednesday from th e ir honeymoon tr i,
the spires and prevent smut.
o Spr»k 0 e.
8 A X 1X> W F L O U R — 11 is not nec­
F or S alk .— A first-class milch cow,
essary to cut prices to sell Sandow
Flour. Once used, always used.
four years old.
C a ll, w rite or pliom
Mrs. Jennie MacPhereon.
The P erault land sol 1 under execution
of Sheriff McCoy, was bought by J. H .
Sm ith and Fred Kruao. Tlx» auiouut
realised $10,621.
The in fan t child of W . I I . Burris ha>
recovered from an attack of bronchitis
from which it was suffering last week.
1 have tor sale the Thos. E. Sink land
East of Wasco, being north l 5 of See. 11,
and X W t4 Sec. 12, T . 1 X ., Range 17 E .,
oil easy terms. A fine place and well
im proved.
C . J . B r ig h t ,
Wasco, Oregon.
QO TO
naw year.
J. R. HOWELL.
SAX DOW FLOUR.
A party of young frieuds called na
Mias N all MacPhcrsou and spent New
Ynat's ave., watching the coining of the
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The Stanford Glee C lub "end it ion hi
Portland last week was ‘ 'g re a t,” aai
those who had the pleasure of bem ,
present.
Mrs. 8. 8 . Piersol ami son of U kiah
were in Waaco the tfrat of the w eek, vis
¡ting Mrs. Piersol’» sister, M rs. McClel.
land. They returned to th e ir h o n e
Wednesday.
For S ale.— 1,200 acres of good farm
land 12 miles south of Ione in , Morrow
county, 600 acres of fall grain sow n o n
The week of prayer w ill be observed
»nmnier fallo w ; also 480 acres eight at the M . E. church next week, com­
miles southeast of W aaco, in Biglow mencing Monday eve., Jan. ttih, at 7 :3(
peighboroond. Apply to W m Fioebe, p. m. Everybody solicited to attem
W aw o , Oregon.
these service« for general religious good
, The skating rink was closed on Xew
W m . Rudolph of Moro was in W a re
Y ear’s eve.
On Thursday morning tne lower ware
house, lwlong 1 ng to the Independent
Warehouse and M illin g Co., toppled off
its foundation, doing considerable dam ­
age to the warehouse ami throwing s
hundred sack» of wheat nut onto the
ground. The accident occurred about
6:40 o’clock in the morning.
H ain.
M cK ane, who sleeps in the otlice ad­
joining the warehouse, built a fire at 6
o ’clock as usual and all was well. For
tu n atvly, M r. M aKaue « a - at hand an«
put out the fire hr the stove, thus avoid
iug any danger from that source T h en
was no damage don« to th e o ific e fix
lures
The laige amount of rain winch
uas fallen receutly 1« thought to have
ino»eited the fmMuletlou of the ware­
house, thus allowing the underpinning
«■shift. The damage w ill m ainly con-
•ist iu the cost of righting the ware-
IM P L E M E N T H O U S E
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For Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Plows
W ind Mills, Pumps and Gasoline Engines
All Kinds of Extras
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16-7 Disc D rill
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18-7 Disc D rill
$ 1 0 5 ,0 0
4 sections of U Bar Steel Harrow
$
2 4 .0 0
Wasco Lumber Company
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■use.
Lumber, W ood, Coal, Blacksmiths*
» - Coal, Fence P o sts.
Merry Christmas Party
Perhaps one of the moat enjovahle oc-
-acinus of the season was the Christm as
arty given by tbe E pw orth Leagu*
leading Circle at the beautiful home of
d r. and .Mrs. Geo. X . (..'rtoafield on Fri-
tay evening la«t.
The interior of the
lou-e was appropriately decorated w ill
nistleloe, holtey, Christina» bel>s, etc ,
tnd the outtude was illum inated by van
ous styles of lights, causing the residence
to present a very attractive appeareure
»•■m its enviable position on the hillside
overlooking the city. Mrs. A. M . H ick*,
who lias the literary work of t b e !. « .
111 charge, put forth Special effort to
make the evening's e n te rta in m e n t sug
geslive of the Yule Ti le, and the enjoy
ilieut expressed by the guests allenled
tbe reward of her efforts. One of the
interesting feature» of the evening was
the unique style jii winch Santa Clan»
made lit» Mppearatw«* >’he *» » ip a great
hurrv but took »fib«' to 11 d a piesen
(or each of the fifty* guests.
A fter tin
011 T h u rd ay, purchasing supplies for ho
Jieputv Sheriff Myres was at the dance skating rin k , which w ill tie opened ii
»ifi« were opened and lsi gh««d o r »r.
the near fu tu re. M r. Rudolph has » Several so on were reudege , the singer
Xew Y e a r’« eve. >
being; M r. Howard C ham berlin , Mr
Crosfield ha* »old a num ber of sleighs good floor. 75xlUO feet.
M r. K im sley, a talented musician cl Kimsley ol B.ciion,l>>,. .Morse wad Mi»
during the weeK.
Jennett
Crosfleld. - Mias
Horen»-
C. J. Bright returned Wednesday Boston, who has been visiting at th«
Barnett gave two excellent and enter
Barnett
home,
assisted
at
the
church
from a business trip .
services last Bunday evening by render­ tam ii g rea<hngs in a masterful* m afiuer
R..y P oaell was down from Moro to
Mr. and Mrs. O rw fie h l served puueli
ing a num ber of beautiful solos.
attend tne ball Xew Y e a r’s eve.
during tbe entire Evening an I a b r m li
H . 8. C ham berlain returned Friday ful lunch at the. proper tini-*. Those
F ra n k Clirnp » * * up from The Dalles
last from his Christm as visit to Port­ who enjoy th»*»e meeting« of the I>-»gm
lo attend th e dance Xew Y ear’s eve.
A nntidrer of G illia m fw-ople were in land. W h ile at home he had the plea» will often t|«i ik of jt< delightful parly
Wimcp alleudiug the ball Xew Y e a r’s lire of attending two dinner parties am of C h ris ta ia - U7. ami th at ah eoj »yed the
a theatre party given in his honor.
hospitality of M r. and Mm. Crosfietd i-
eve.
pmven by tbe latenesa of tbe hour they
RherfT
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B.
McCoy
returned
from
Geo. X . Cro»fiehl is in W alla W alla
and S. a ttic this week, looking a fin Seattle on Saturday with Robe t Salooe dispersed, whidli we refrain from men-
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A. G crst .
ID was brought back on a charge of in tioheitig.
business.
The C ity restaurant furnished supper ce«t, ha» waived exam ination and w il’
for one hundred and forty ¡»eople on plead guilty as soon as the circuit judg*
returns on Thursday.
Xew Y e a r’s eve.
The regular services at the Methodist
Miss Leola E lb e r t wa« in ’»V s o tl e
first of the week, visiting her sister, church Sunday. January 6 th ; M o rn iii,
subject, “ O u r V ow s;” evening subject
Mrs. J. H . Pepi>er.
A license was issued to Frank B irn et* “ The Beginning and the E n d .” C D .ME
I teg 1 n well the first Sunday of the new
and E 1 th Belchee.
They we e ma
year.
C O M E . You are welcome to all
ried on Xew Year's day.
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services.
\\ asco’s bachelors
and
widowers,
Ed Hutchinson, who has been spend­
many and wealthy they are, are using
ing the holidays with friends in W a co,
the regular leap-year sm ile.
A large num ber of people were up returned Thnradav to Portland. M r
from Rufus and vicin ity to attend tin Hutchinson is contemplating a trip to
Washington, D. C ., iu connection w ith
masquerade on Xew Y e a r’s eve.
the securing of a patent on a mechani­
The O ld Fellows and Rebekahs w ill
cal contrivance which he has invented
hold joint installation
on S aturday,
Mrs. Lizzie F uller entertained a num ­
Jan 11. A ll Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
ber of friends to a turkev dinner on
w ill l»e welcome.
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Christm as.
Tho»e present were: M r
*» A feature of the Xew Y e a r’s eve ei •
S. O. C lodfelter and fam ily, M r. W . If
tertai.«mem was another m ixup between
Ellie
and
fa m ily . G randm a
Reid,
the “ Jap” and a w hile. W e have heard
Grandpa T a te , Miss Florence T ate.
of no arrests.
David Reid and Ronald M c X a b . M r
The leading stores in Wasco were Reed, who was expected to lx* in attend
closed on the afternoon of Xew Y e a r’s ance, did not arrive from M ontreal in
day.
It being a holiday, the banks
tim e.
were closed all day.
N in ety-n in e dancing ticket» and one
The theater troupe missed th e ir train
hundred and forty spectator»' ticket»
and consequently faileil to reach Wasco
were sold for the masquerade bail on
f»r their Thursday night appointm ent
Xew Y e a r’s eve. People from all over
They will doubtless he on hand tonight.
the county and a large num ber from
Shelt Burris, s stock m a r of the John G illia m county were present. Though
Day, was in town the first of th e week. there was a large crowd present, tin
Mr. Burris delivered som e beef cattle to hall was large enough to accommodate
Je-s E aton’.
He started for home on them and afford everyone a good tim e
Tuesday.
The masks were worn until m idnight
Things sre beginning to move along and prize» for the best sustained ch ar­
acters were awarded to Miss Mae Sm ith
again and every «lav strangers are arriv
ing to look over the situation and the and M r. G uy Andrews. These success*
chances here for investm ent or fur going f i l l events help to make Wasco or any
other community a com m eicial center.
into some line of bu«ine«a.
W ASCO
A t the school meeting at the school
bunding lest Saturday afternoon W . E.
Tate was elected to succeed him self as
director; also a 10-m ill tax was voted to
cover the general running expense» of
the school.
Beside this business the
• •*atnblv ordered th a t the board of d i­
rectors obtain estimates on the cost of
adding another room lo the pieaent
school building. The board was author­
ised also to make the neressnrv prepara­
tion for the coining field meet to be held
this year in Waaco.
BRINGS EASTERN
MONEY TO THE
PACIFIC COAST
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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
Stock.
Special attention given for Mill Work and
Car Load Orders.
ESTIM ATES FREE.
WASCO, OREGON
INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE
and
MILLING COMPANY
M a n u fa c tu re rs o f
Ghe B E S T
/Till Feed and Family Flour
Try the Pure Bluestem
FLOUR
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The Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance Company
Has S3,’4?J,185 Loaned on
Mortgages in Oregon and
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Washington.
H ave
W . S. SU/IRXT, V. D. S.
T rw y«»ar»’ «*x,«-rl»n< » en able« «»• lo g u a ra n i» » •a ilc la c tlo n .
Four
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an d i|i-a g ri-» a b l» ha b it» «•(tred
H orses
I'y <i,><-r»l‘ ng <>11 th e I«»»Ih 1 liMv» «•iir»<l i h i -
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M o u th
K id n e y ', '«tblv, a n d m anv >«lhi*r «1l»<«n»ea. f i a t « b illy rritio v »
a ll I'orn», h ltn d »m l U lcerated le e ili.
E x a m in e d <
H o ra e D e n tis tr y a X p e c ln ltx
lli> n g « -« |im i,
In the year 1IMX1 it sent to these two
slates aearly one m illion d»>liars ($941,
XXl.OOJ which was SO iuveeted.
Here is
the 1906 record, Oregon and Washington
Hisiueas only :
Xew loans made .................. $ 941,600
Cash paid policy holders
or representatives . . . . $
162,104
*I«»n*-y S m t l a P a c if ic
ji w r f t i w e » t ..................
$ 1 ,1 0 4 ,1 0 «
Premiums collected ..
619,800
Exec«» of money —nt
o v e r p r e m iu m »
colle« te<l
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More L ife In surance in Oregon th a n
ai y other company—The official
reports
show
it.
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OLYMPIC”
T H E FLO U R OF Q U A L IT Y
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Each and every sack is fully guaranteed.
flS 1 his
flour is made from pure Bluestem wheat, and
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In the single year 19<M> trie Northw est
Mutual sent to Oregon and Washington
$584,392 more than it collected th e re .
E . C. (¡oo p w ix,
District Manager.
The D alles, Cregon.
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