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About The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
• •' I d fnooi »4 I »•• IV if* ,< t i S 0C IE 1Y DIRECTORY. -r— A VICTIM OF TRAOE. There In it pr«»s|»en»nM furai not far ■” from Boston which* I» given up largely rthermnn f.ndga, fn the riilMlnirar vegetabl«*« fur tim for r»af vi No 167, ’ .O O .F . Leased to Q u a rry F irm . elgn populatiou of the Hut». Tb« Was«*», (Iragon. Great Indignation in^ been exdted Chinese uro verjr rrllleiil In regard to Meet« «very Rat- Is Replete W ith uni»y Evening In tlif qmillty of Ilm vcgetnblcs whlrfi by the story flint tl»e Marquis of Afl*« tlipy buy, nnd tlmy arw aniong th« ptin*»»e of qunrry- Ih«’ K. o| I*. Hall* Visiting Brothers farmrr’a Iwst (*u»<n»miHt Tim Chinas» hila lensed for lug It« granite the pyblc rack known aa Mr«* cordially Invitad. M^nilntra are e i - •«re grent eonsumer» of vegcinhlcs. All"u crag, says the Hni'Wnj News. , »••«•led In bn present. Now, Um Chinese rn<listi I m somethlng n i l s atupaudoun crag, rising ubnzpt- Team » left in m y care w ill receive every attention Eo. M m m n il l N. G , J. K. H o w k ix Her lo wniider nl. Ii I m not ineominon to pottible. Also h eavy team ing done > Jl > lind Mpfflnmna n foot und a half In ly from the sea to o height of 1.114 length. II I m e tile n ls»th m w und eook- N et mid having a circumference of ••d. It I m white und I m ci » refvUr « « «bed nearly two mil«*«, stands sentinel ut the SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A T T E N T IO N I betöre Itrlug cnrted N» market, so Uiat entrance to the estuary of the Clyde, almost cquldlatant between the pen In W O O D M EN «uin of Klulyre and the County of Ayr OF THK rind wlthto sight of the Irish coast bonce Ila sobriquet, Paddy*« milestone VOKI.f) LO D G E The r«s*k Is an object of great nat ural Imauty and Inspires feelings of No 360 f in d e r and admiration. Tim thought o f Its demolition to Itiake paring atone* raise« bitter rewntnmnt among a peo Manta second and ple who ore nt present collecting f."/».- c u r ili i ) evening. V m ittig n <«io to ,»reserve the ‘*«uM brig o’ Ayr” Ite r * w « lt*o m « . against the dllnpldnUans of time, sim ply tecauae their beloved |muauut poet E l» , KUMII.L, t*. (*. C le rk hud endeared that structure in their hearts. Alisa crag, storm I »eaten by ft peeaentN an attractive apimnrance. the foaming billows, has enlisted the allboucrh Ita enormous size makes Ila tiiuso of Kents and Wordswortli, and Idciitlllcntlou a dllhcult m ailer for an Daniel irefoe la among the ninny prose average American farmer. Chinese writers « ho have paid It lion,age. cabbage crow« tall ratter than round. Apart from »gn It Ion us na SVben crow ing the cnlilstge hears aoma tu res ’’«Taggr ocean pyramid.” ns aa roaeinblnnce to our celery, being very Keats called It. the r«*lc Is of grent white ut the I>otloin and green at the strategic |m|»ortan<*e. It Is the Glbnil- A sh are of y our patronage , op tar of the Clyde Although unprote» t- ed. the rock »•ommnnds the waterway is solicited. S atisfaction gua- Ona of ,b* m<>", ,”tr’re*t,nM tiles grown at thia farm la a variety that lea«ls to Greetmck und Glasgow. an teed of KhJIlan arj un ah. which lias a very It has I m * w I<)«* s great g«*ologi«Al and his peculiar shape, »¡wcImens often belug torical value. HHeutlats say It Is of aero which are fully a yard long, al valcanle origin—thrown up from the though to larger around than o o « i fxxl of a crater Ilka Harwick. Low nud Y wrist.—< ountry Geutletnnu. Edinburgh castle rock. Many hasslt columns, four, fire mid six sided, re sembling throe seen nt the Giant*« A wave of euthuHiasin for the roud latisew n y and the bland of RtalTu. are Tro Ornerai B a n k in g drag la running through the agricultural also found there, nnd there are beside« press of the country. The drag has aevcnil Interesting caves. Above the lighthouse on the eustern lots of good indorsements, and not the side there stand the ruins of nn old least la tb it of Bocretary Coburn o' Sight Kichanir* knuaaa. who la out with a little pres» castle, nnd the rnlita of an old church r» n t Comme nu ai bulletin ou the sub/rn’t. In which In nnd bnrylng ground or«* knowu to have nt«. afllrtae that rough nu<! muddy road« exlst<*d near by. 'I%e castle Is «aid to • ora from have been the property of early monks. 4 P kl coat the farmer more than bis taxi?« B Quarrying operation» to the exteut of Try It for « year, soya Kecretary Co « »i e;»»»n. burn. Get your nelxbbrra to «lo tin» th«» material for !.<**• pairs of curling tame. Rev how alinple and Inexpensive stoues have been (»ennltted at the rock for a nuinl»er of years, but the whole It all Is. DKItHON, sale deprivation o f the granite, of Hoads should t»e drugged ten ut I C O P A IN tw elve times a year. The time 1» which It In largely compoaed. Is excit ifter each soaking rain, so that the ing stcru opposition. I im rOmtt «4-h«»«»l •( drug will form a sinfxrti tnud «-oat ou », H l r k a t l l l r , M«w T h e ir M erea. the surface. I>on‘t im disturbed 11 I'llK 11 s t .I KM, O a . C<> -B u t. dear.” said ».it caller. Ml don’t vour road doesn’t reach p'Tfectiou the drst year. Keep everlaatiugiy at It see why you slmuld «-«re to change the name of your charming little «-ountry tnd later on you will I m » glad. place, tdlewbllc Is ao romantic. It If the T y p e w rite r you n o w use lacks in BOMis to signify dreamy Idleness." ’T lin t’s just tl»e trouble.” replied the The time la urnw mg near when «wine any one of these essential points, the plagues arv prevalent An ounce of tooaew lfe. "It was too suggestive." "In what way?" prevention now wilt lw worth n ton U N D E R W O O D is the machine you w ill "Why. It attracted nil the tramps la if cure after awtille If we had to drink from a pond or the county."—4’hl«*ngo News. eventually buy. 4 tnudhole our health would suffer; F alse »»M omjr. It’a the same with the hogs. They like B eert There I» a vast difference be twee® cool, fresh drinking wntcr these warm U N D E R W O O D T Y P E W R IT E R the economy with h administers wisely aa well as we no N . M o r s e Jays and that nlggurdly economy which 1 mrlng summer when ou grass out COM PANY S and SURGEONS- hog» are provided with salt nud wood s a n a for the sake of saving nn<! -PB «pamls a dim e’s worth o f time to sav« ashes nt least once a week, and they N o 6 8 S ix t h S t r e e t , PORTLAND. OREGON a penny. I have never known a mac relish them. •on. Keep your hogs » lean, feed them on who overestimated the liu|»ortnnce of pure and wholesome food nnd you will raving jH-nules to do thiugs whir!« lie • lit •• <•«> and Country < en not be very likely io have any disease long to large minds.—Success Maga among them. doe. At our plnce we feed the hogs the '. W. C B k y a n t •lop ns It Is made every «lay. We think Eh Our Debt to Ancient Grseeo. Gre»s-e and Home were nt the oppo that the swill barrel la a «'holers broad site poles of the hutnau world, and •r.— Farm Joornal. equally opposite nre their Influences «qsm imwleni times. Jtoine was prac ,p •'ityj at Law F R U IT T R E E L A B E L S . tical. hard headed. Juristic, while Greece i .war W W M Rank was Intellts-tunl. einotlonal. artistic, nlstuudiug In what may l»e called the Give Us a Call if You W an t F irs t C lass W ood and Good Sheet Blue cut Into strips an inch forebrulu versus the bruin Itchind the M easure. A ll R in d s of wood at R easonable Prices wide and four or five Inches long make ears. Home's empire \Vns lengthy, nia- terinl. matter of fui't. while Greece (»criuuuout tree labels. If tb*« name Is written ou the xlue with u soft leud butikisl <«i the^lntellectmil nud aplrlt- mil. finding Iter greatest «•ompiests In pencil ij n-mulns for years. \EY-AT-LAW The Ifttel mu t be properly attached the realm of mind rather than In that • II <'o u r ts in the State because the r.lnc Is so il and If hung to of matter. Home pr«slu«*«»«l no gr«»at Wi a wire by nt<*a:is of a bole In the end origina* thinker, her greatest m«»n shin OREGON - of the r.lue label the caustnut Uappln r ing. Ilk«» the moon, by borrowed light— In the wln«l will soon wear the hole ’l"ht reflected from the sages of Ath- out and the Intel will drop to the eus. Home taught men law. order, obe- gr mtal. Home orelm nllsts simply wrap dletice. but the mother of Mens nud From the the label Itself around on«* of the Io v sentim ents was Gr«»<»ce. er limbs, w here It will retualu ami e.\- Eternal t ’ily we have luherlted mir Jur- W lha sists. All patid as tin* llmh grow»*. This Is a gool Isprudetwe. but It Is from the ( ’ity of I bn* et ve prom pt sud p la n , ►ays it writer In l-'arm. Field an i the Violet t'rown that we have derived Old Hsnk build- esc Firedde. and >atl.sfuetory except that our art. scl«»h«‘e aud philosophy. In a W »•<•»•. Oregon. lag owing to th«» c »lor of the zine uud th> w >r<l. to quote the siibstauc«» of l)r. hark of the limb l»e.ag so much al.k« .lotinsou’s saying, elim inate fr«»m our fhe label Is iueousplcuotts. Another uux'.rrn elvlllwitlon all that if owes “ T h e B e s t P lo u r * a t a n y P r i c e , •bjis tl in Is that it Is easily removed to Gr«»«¥e » < 1 tin* residue would be bar- <3» burlHUi. New V«H*k American. y mischievous persona. <> and t h e P r i c e i s R I G H T .” O The better way Is to loop the tag« Nature and M.-n. «ccurely un a piece of galvanized wire j I f you do not like it, Huxley was «qu e tai ;in.: to Sir XVII- «about No. 12b The wire should be b rin g it back, and eight or ten Inches long In oriler to •11a Gull an' 'it tin* healing pow er of ”Stt.(T!" s:ld Gull. "N ine ¿u y o u r m oney will be make a loop big eu nr.lt to h a .i: loose ature. ly on one of tb«» lower limbs. Then «•«•!< out of ten n a tu re due« not w ant refunded If the en«ls of the wire are twisted to 1» « i n» the t.-an. She w ant« to put O n Sale at gether with a pair of pliers the label dm in hla eoitin."—l.om lor T elegraph probably will remain on th«» tree as Hit Explanation. h»ng as want«'I. The connection be •'Henry." w thpered Mr« Smither«, R O E S T F A C IL IT II tween Hi * label and the wire must prevent the sw inging uud Happing of < t|ght«»nibg ip in l»e<l. “what'.« that A n d at the S A N D O W M I L L . <► the libel, but this may 1»«» easily pre t sc in tin» ll-.rnry?" R O D U C T IO N ■ o • Must I h » history repeating Itself,” vented by le iplng the xlue on to the ”Gj to w ho and elm hhig it down light with m »termi Henry drowsily. leep;” the pliers. A good Ink for writing on th«» zine Not nt All Easy. labels may be untile by mixing In aa ro h . It’s easy! Easy us taking candy eart hen ware «lish on«» ounce of verdl gris. on«* ounce of sal nmmonlae. hail reta a baby.” •Easy, «h? Ever try to take candy an ounce of lamp lack and half n pint 2d A A ld e r , p Ò r T I . ' À N D ’, 0R »K .’ of rain wator. This Ink should be used rum a baby ?’’—1’lttsburg Post. with a quill pen upon bright zinc nnd ;v-ip.d cuts up him se lf- should b.» well -liaken In tiis bo.Go b* THE WASCO LIVERY & FEED STABLE Ngtwre’a “Oraosx Ocean Pyramid" a Mir G O O D RIGS A N D T E A M S H ay and G rain F o r Sale. I A lso ru n A F IR S T C L A SS D R A Y . J. M. H O AG . d llai.l. 11ou, UNDERW OOD W.O.flrmsworthy 1 Ita rec Druy and Express I’»ARNETT, v K ER. STANDARD TYPEWRITER The need t)»«f. Popular B e c a u se of Ease of M anipulation, T o ta l Visibility, Perfect T a b u la tio n , Susceptibility to i D G reat Speed, F irm n ess in C o n stru e- « tion, N eatn ess in D esign, and C o n venience of T y p e for C leaning. 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