The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19??, January 10, 1908, Image 2

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    I ocal and Personal
T « w m a »»4 Cswiktr
Weekly W eather Report.
Mias Anna latcas is visiting friends in
The Dalles this week
Corecled to Date By
W . I I . H arris’ baby has recovered lio in
an attack of pneumonia.
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Wasco, January
SAN DOW FLOUR.
H im * I U iver applet for
R. H O W ELL.
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rele.
C. A. A iw a .
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One-hvlf price nw all Eure at M c C o t,
Atwood C o .
A line «4 ladies, gents and childrens’
gloves al Akera.
1 have the l>oyle place, of 4S0 a r te «
for rent.
C . J. Baroirr.
For a complete line ol postals go Io
th e Wasco P hau n arv.
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Yon can always find a Sue and up tof
date line of stationary at the G a«.
Pharm acy.
Siiorts, bran, rolled wheat and barlet
at the Sandow M illin g C om pan y.— Ev
o k \ k L a n x a fin , A g e n t.
Dr. H artley, the dentist, to in tl.
rooms formerly occupied by S. G
Stark ls a law- office.
F ob S auk — A fimt-claa* mi,«-It co*
four y e a rs old.
C a ll, w rite or oho« e
Mrs. Jennie MacPherson
(io to the Wasco Pharmacy for for­
maldehyde. I t w ill com pletely destr*
the spores and prevent snint.
SANIK)W FLOl’K—It is not nei
essarv to cut prices to sell Sando*»
Flour. Once used, always used.
I h a v e lo t sale th e T h o s . E . S in k la in
E n g l o f W a s c o , b ein g n o r th
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Lee B udimer was called I > Portland
Sunday by the serious illness of Ins
grand m other.
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Use W h ile Pine ami la r for th
cough, prepare.! at Wasco Pharmae
Fine Inrs in the latest style, large a
aortm ent and lo * prices at McCoy, A '-
wood Co’s.
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J. Marsh is in Port,am i this week.
Mrs. Akers is in Portland thia week.
M r. and M rs. G ra n t A rm s w o itliy re­
turned on Sunday from a two-months*
visit in Portland, N orth Y a k im a and
way points.
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w eek» in
For Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Plows
W ind Mills, Pumps and Gasoline Engines
All Kinds of Extras
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16-7 Disc Drill
$too.oO
18-7 Disc Drill
$105.00
4 sections uf V Bar Steel Harrow
$ 24.00
»» a»co, v is itin g
w ill« l i e r d a i l g l l l i l , M l> . I.
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M is. Y m ii G os I m ck, her uaugliier and
J. A . Ellis went to P ort,am i W ednes­
G ai.ilpa \ iiGo«iM-t a ie i timed Wednes­
day.
day to th eir home at Blalock a lte r
Mrs. W h itin g is on the sick list th»s
Spendtug a few days w ith filends in
week.
G asco.
Miss N ellie Itoane is quite sick with
lagrippe.
L ittle Gladys
this week.
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At the home of the bride's parents,
M r. and Mrs. F ran k Be It-bee, occurred
Mrs. Aildie H arper is on the sick list
» re pleasant wedding ol th eir (laughter,
this week.
Kd«tlit to Frank Burnet. A t 12:15 p n ,
Erank Morrow and son, Koss, went to vu New Y e a r’s day the unde ami groom
Biggs Sunday.
marched under a tx a u tifu l w hite arch,
Miss Anna Lucas is keeping hooks h r which had been t a i l dully d«nO »ted
McCtolla id A Eaton.
w ith
fealooulMg a u i «la.nty
w id -
Mr. and M r*. Fred M edler returned ding bells, where the words th at mane
them mau a id wife were pronouuced
home last week from Spokane.
M «s Florence T» e * « » post m is tre s s by their former pa»tor, G . A H r X lo u . of
The Pahes. T h e bible was go »tied in
during the absence of her father.
a nite silk and the gi«<om 1«. c .> ..le iitlo lis i
Mi«s > e t.ie Buck has returned from
b ia c a
lb .iIt young p e o p le are well and
Hood R iver, where she spent her vaca­
l a v o i a o l i k n o w n in t h e ir c o m m u n ity
tion.
a n d h a t e s h o s t of Irie in le w h o w it h
tim e, is visiting friends in Wasco.
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p ro s p e rity
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WASCO, OREGON
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INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE
and
MILLING COMPANY
A M ie li— S u g a r
,
J . E. Forbis was la id u p for a day er
Sid Johnson was a Portland bound
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a n d M i»
A lh llin ,e r — Coflev
jiasrenger on the
train
Wednesday two during the week Iroin the e ffe c t ol spoon».
a slight d ebility hut is now much im ­
m o r n in g .
Ito ix -r l B«-lshee— S ew tn g machine.
J a n e t a n d k la n c e » U u rn *-» — d a l l a n d
M a uni Mrs. W i lia n F n l'o n , accom- p ro v e d .
W . I I . McComas of the News force j»ep|»»-r «h»k»-r».
pauico by the tw o little ones, were o\ r
M r and M ra. Claude Thompson —
front th eir Ib-me near The Dalles v is it ­ returned Sunday from a three w eeks
visit with relatives and friends a l his iC rum b tray.
ing relatives iu She* mau
Mr». W .lliaru E llio tt—Halad
M r. Nllil Mrs.
Miss M u rray, mii expei tenced dr as old home in I n ion.
»p
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L C. Gow , who has a farm on th»-
m aker, has m cm ed a jaxntion wun
M r und M re F. E. S m ith — Glass
Air». W . 8. Wiues and w ill assist her John Day, about (our miles from Rock
c e e k , was a visitor in town the earl» water pitcher.
with ih e dressmaking work.
Mr. Slid Mrs. W illertaon — Dresser
F ra n k E>kins, she«iff of Crook count»-. p » 'l of the week. H e returned w ith a
scarf.
j>asi*e«t
through
on th e
paroeng r mad of supplies.
Ernest and Bertha W illertso n —C ake
.Mrs. C ham berlin , m other of Harohl
Wednesday uiorniiig. M r. E lkins had in
kn ife .
char e <«» Is vs whom he was t s k i n . C h a m b e r lin of the Gen. X . Cro-tield
llo in e r and F ran k Belshee—T oilet set.
fro m C ro o k c o u n ty to th e K e lo r n i school m ercantile establishm ent, came up from
M r. aud M rs . C . R . Belshee—Corner
Pcrtlaud ou Sumlay aud visits«! over
at Salem.
chair.
Monday with her son.
News from Condon tells of a serious
X . P . H anson— Rug.
Mia« X e l, MacPherson ami Mrs. E. 8.
»ccident which befell Levi tliiie s near
M r and M rs. Howard B elshee-Knives
hia home at th at place. Last Thursday C altron , accompanied by the children, and forks.
Wednesday from Portland,
alieriioou lx;vi was on horseback, d riv ­ returned
M r. and Mrs. Tom Rees— Sugar howl.
where
they
have been to b.d good-by
ing a cow, when the horse fell in such a
P. P erlm an— Sola pillow and vases.
manner as to catch the rid e r’s leg, break­ to th e ir friend, Miss Davis, who was
M r. aud M rs. T . M . Sexton— M eat
leaving for Han Francisco.
ing It.
fork.
Mrs. M a rth a B utler of M o n ta v illa .
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sexton—Water
E verything w ill be in readiness for
the opening of the tria l of John I I . H a ll Portland, who sued her husband. D r. •«(.
M r. and Mrs. J. E James— Set tea*
an vs th e Oregonian, in th e
Federal T . W. B utler, for divorce last summer,
court
Monday morning.
Francis J . has been granted a decree by the c irc u it sp «ms. .
(¿entry Nichols—C o c k .
Heney has telegraphed T . B. Xeuhausen, court at Moro on tiie grounds of ad ult­
M r. and M rs. John F a ll— Berry set.
special inspector for the In te rio r D e- ery. D r. B utler was arrested in a P o rt­
M r. and M rs. Pete D illin g e r—Giasg
jiartm eot, th a t he w ill reach Portland land lodging house together w ith Mrs.
on Saturday and it is expected th a t Margaret 1. G ilb e rt. M rs. G ilb e rt w: a set.
tnenlioiied in the divorce suit as the co­
M r. and M rs. Ragsdale— Cream spoon.
J u d g e H u n t , of M ontana, who has been
Miss M . M arkland*—C ream ladle.
assigned to try the land-fraud cases, w ill respondent. D r. B utler is said to be
living in Hpokane. M ia . G iib e it left
Ed Lobb—S ilver bread plate.
arrive on Sunday.
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Hpokaite some tim e ago and is reported
Star and Sadie Ruggles— N a p k in * aud
Mrs L ou ie W atkin s, a fo rm e r resi lo lie employed as a massage a itie t for
table linen.
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dent of thia county, accompanied by her the doctor. —Journal.
M erl Belshee— C ru m b tra y .
two little daughters, was a passenger on
M r. and M rs. A. M . W rig h t— Rug.
On last Monday evening the C ity
the Colum bia Southern last Snnday en
K«v
—Cake plate.
Council met for its first regular session
route to Moro and Grass V a lie v , where
Mr. d Mrs. J. M. Johnson— Rng.|
<4 the year. In the regular course of
she was expecting to visit w ith t i n fa m -
Carrie Belshee— >us, pan.
business the retirin g officer» reliuipiished
ilv of County C le rk M cD aniel and other
h iu m r D illiu g . - - W a u act.
theit positions and the new officers, E.
oid-lim e friends for a couple of weeks,
M r . aud Mrs. Fred Cole— Fr lit set.
f) McKee, mayo?; W . C . W alker, re-
afier which tim e she expects to visit
Jim Benson— Breakfast set.
ito rier, aud L . W . Ross and F. L . M or­
w ith the fam ilies of W alter and H enry
M r. and M is . C lark T e a l— F ru it dish.
row, council men, took th e ir respective
Moore of Portland, the wives of each of
(B ear Burnet —Set of dishes.
places. The election of a new marshal
whom are her sisters. .Mrs. W atkins is
M r . an«1 fra. Roy Benson— Hideboaid,
was in order and A. M . Hicks was ap­
the widow of Frank W atkins, deceased,
pointed to fill th at ollice. T here being towels and i resser scarfs.
a well known former resident of S her­
M r a.«d M rs. Roy Belshee—C lock.
»vo vacancies in the council, a special
man county, hut ha« resided tor several
M r. and Mrs. V . V . Richardson— Per­
election was ordered to lie held next
years past on her hotiieatead in the vicin
\foudav evening. January 13th. A fter fect p aniry,
»tv «4 ,{.•public, G'e’c h.j which s h a re -
M r. Hi.d M i«. D. b Bin net— Pillows
the regular routine of bu-iness, the
gently dif-|«o-ed of.
Unit
All Kinds Builders' Material Always Kept in
Stock.
Special attention given for Mill Work and
Car Load Orders.
ESTIM ATES FREE.
n. n id o w
a h o M r *< G w llie
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Sath, Doon, Glass, Mouldings, Rustic, Ceiling,
Flooring, Lath, Shingles, Picket*, Lime, Cement,
Adamant, Plaster, Plaster Paris, Decorative Novel­
ties, Room Moulding, Yard Fencing, Wire.
r «le a n d
The
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Lumber, Wood, Coal, Blacksmiths’
Coal, Fence Posts.
and
d o w n Ih e
|« a t h * a y of life t««gelher, h a m l
Mrs. A lta M unro of Portland has
»ut e
been visiting her son, P. A. M unro of
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M cDonald, for the past two weeks
c o u n c il a4j'»uri»e«l to m e e t J a n u a r y 1 8 lb .
Wasco Lumber Company
Wedding Bella.
Morrow is q uite sick
Mrs. J h it H u l l , '» I u spent Christm as
D r. Beers was in Portland the first of with A,». and M rs. Deli H u ll in P ort­
the week.
land, returned In me Sunday.
E . O. McCov was up from The Dalles
Miss Laura S m ith , who has been
on hu«Ioess during the week.
“ liello girl*' at Hood K iver for soun
('. J. Bright was present «Inring tl.e
»e sio i of the county court this week.
D r. Ilu c k in s ’ brother, George T ho m p ­
son of Illin o is , left Snmley (or Portland,
where he w ill enter H i l l ’s M ilita ry
academy.
WASCO IMPLEMENT HOUSE
Mrs. I I . M . B ryant
relum ed
on
Weduewday to her home in Salem after
am ’.
Sec. 12, T . I X . , R a n g e 17 E .
on ea*y terms. A tine place and wel,
im proved.
C . J B u k ih t ,
Q life a num ber of rawing people a t­
Wasco, Oregon.
tend nl the da-.ee at Clifts last Friday
For S ale.— 1,200 acres of good farm uignt.
land 12 miles south of Ione in, Morrow
Miss E lla M arsh, who has been in
o u n t y , liOO acres of fall grain sow n o n PurGand lor the past year and a h a ll,
s u n iiiie r fa llo w ; also 4HO acres eight came Imine Monday.
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mile« southeast of Wsaco, in Biglow
(>a> . X . Cro>fi*ld ami fam ily relttrned
iieighhornood. A pply to W in hroebe, home from a few days visit to Portland
Wasco, Oregon.
aud Sea’ tto on Sunday.
W X . Eroe,re was in Moro Monday
and Tuesday, attending county court.
Postmaster Tate and wife returned on
Sunday from a holiday visit w ith Irteuila
In Portland.
J. N . Sm ith of The Dal as visited w ith
M r. and Mrs. W illia m W alker Sunday
ami Monday»
1» rti’t fail io took over the Special $alt
list in the ad of McCoy, Atwmal Co.
Plenty of wall covering oil cloth u
the latest patents at McCov. AtWnod C
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R. H. W ard was confine«, to his lied
one day last week w ith a slight attack
id lagrlppw.
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M a n u fa c tu r e r s o f
Ghe B E S T
flill Feed and Family Flour
Try the Pure Bluestem *
FLOUR
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| i |. « - m m » i i and «tl«•<«•■*-• M * Habttn rh»»d.
Hy njM-rat'.lig «»•» th r i«-*il« 1 h«»» r»r»<l (fie folInwIUR «1 !»••«»•••«■:
lii«t,g»«ti<»n. w lilrh raiiM*« (*»>llv; iN fl»n i«llvu <d U m « Ntn t»< h;
K M i w j ' TriniM»*, und inniiy «»H u t « ! I * * » « v ». I « » rrlu lly rrn o v «
all « orn«, tillhft and •*|«-«*rah-d hw-tli.
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D w n tlw tr r w > o o « lo l« r
“OLYMPIC”
THE FLOUR OF QUALITY
Each and every sack is fully guaranteed.
flS T his flour is made from pure Bluestem wheat, and
is unbleached .
Handled by
GEO. N . CROSFIELD CO.
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