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About The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Iter Q«?ry U n iversity «4 Oregon Bulletin Hom« little w hile ago a popular writer visited a jail order to take notes fur a m sg a sin e article on prison hl«. On re turnin g hom e h»- *l«M*f il«**'I the horrors he had seen , ami h is «1 - • »iptmn m ade a deep imprest**»» on th e mind of bis litll« The l»eeember number of the <*••!- versify <»f Oregon Bulletin, a copy of Hliermun T<odjfe, which has just Is-ct» received, gives a No 167, l.n .o .F . W mw (‘ o , ( »regni». full «lest rlptlon of the cor re»|iOiideiiee u M X «*«*t» 7 V every ^ u . ; Hat i u (<<>u,scs that are now being offered. Vhitihtf Hr«»her- by the university. The courses are 1 dsughter, Mary. To« ««»ter ami bis I lu* K . l‘. I lull, are cordially l»»vlte<l. Meieliersare ex« arranged especially for tea« her», offspring, a week IsH r, were in a tram I students preparing for college or (ogetbur, which «P»»»p«-d s i a alation led to l*e |»re»eu t. near a gloom y building, a man e»ke«l *. E l». ' I KHHIkL X . <1 , J. It. I I o w m ia ►is university, wotneu* club«, teachers ••What place is tli 4t?’’ groups, grangers, home-makers. “ The county ja il,” another unsw errd I he university intends to add addi p io m p tly . A I T liN T IO N I tional courses in economics politi« al U liereiijsin Marr embarrassed her science, history, English literature, father and arou sal ih e suspicions of th e KX mechanical drawing, c i v i l engine« r- nth r occupants of the csrriege by «ek or n i e UOItl.l» UHMiK l“K, «Mlucatloa, and (g-hers, as Its re ing, •»» » loud, shrill v o ic e : sources permit. 1 he correspond* ‘•Is that the jail rot» were in, lather?” Xo 360 ence work has met with a hearty re* — J u d g e’s 1-tbiarv. I j ception iu all parts of the state. C yn.o a. More than two hundred students en A remarkable .pedal feature ind* Meet» »ecoml sn«l rolled for tiie various courses during let,tai to th e Pavd • C«».'« »bow on m irth 1 nesit*y ev e n in g . Y lailug mem* the past month. Tuesday, January M tb, ia C ynthia, the I m * i « «» ••Icon»« THE WASC j fs P e s etc W ith GOOD RIGS ANDJTEAMS T e x m i left in m y 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 . world fam ous ladv eq u ilib rist and a< ro Labor Troubles. bot. The rem arkable ease, grace, d a r The following edifying ruminations ing and d ex terity w ith which a he per were beaten out on an appreciative form s seem ingly ioi|H»«,o b le feats is tha typewriter by a worried editorial wonder <4 all who w itness tin s glittering writer who was trying to get up a spectacle. scree<l on the overcrowding of the An au tom atic p»|»er seller has finer» tenements while a lore sat by and pi seed on theatre*- iu M anchester, X . insisted on talking In a loud tone of II., by an - terptiaing local paper, m uch th e chagrin oi the n ew sboys, voice. A share o f your patronage “ New York tenement-house prob w ho «Iu nm take kindly to the new ven is solicited. Satisfaction gtta* lem! Tough proposition, old Mias d er, w h ich , they c la im , interferes with t u teed. Ikiubie * Keylmard. Especially so «heir sa le s. One ol the youngsters wbea some runner for a hot-air fac p| ugg «1 th e »lot w ith candy t h e ir s » n ig h t, putting it nut of com m ission for tory sits ’round and keeps talking awhil*. <*»• enterprising youngster, aiiout things that are of no interest ho 0 /a » . store! by tl»e m acliin* end sold to anyone but himself. 1 can t very n ine in o ie papers h a » on any other well get up and throw him out so the n ig h t. next liest thing I can d«> is to ham A - accid en t t • the passenger engine Transacts a General B an k ln f mer this out and make him believe on T hurs lav ...z d e it n e e a ary Io send • B u sin ess. I'm working like the devil • • • clow an extra to bring th e ram up Iron« I’ve t»een working on this for 15 min I ig . a n < a s a resu lt the train was sev- Collections M ade. S ig h t I w chivu utes with him talking a blue streak bold at the Different Co»»»inet ‘ . ral hours la t e . to me and endeavoring to get me to P oin ta. Office Hour» fr»m answer. If I only had a dynamite r.' • A. M lamb I’d tie tempted »o put it under W asco. <>I ••*.»••» his chair and nee if It wouldn’t make him go away. The avecess of some people in making dam nuisances of K. AXhEltrtoX, It. J. themselves is so pronounced that it’s O SI HOP ATM it wonder to nw they escape violent llruln««* Ae»«*r»«nB SeH»»l •< /s s;«As«»r //V » tnOnjfj death as loug as ti»ey do • * * «»•«•-•»netM' w»»b»vi»ie. «* Àrklm ■!’’’ At this moment he is making a move jq ir-ua ; pu j , oi(V U*qw M,‘ C o u s iiita tto n Ire e . T u a B a t u rn . <>»• as though be intends to go. If he ,o tKMirjnwiis put vpncp u«v p* wi-»m >uiosipr^*\ o» aop »uripci fails me now I shall certainly be -qtunou •tisaa«s «ptjud» pue uo<»v«n«u^pn »sjnp driven to desperate meissures -si ‘uiaqj •»arod piTequa p it. w. iircKix «vjnpaJ YwvauAjp-taao xq He has hU baud on the doorknob — jo .»e« pjsni'O sjuu rxldv papjjv» «aqciusq PHYSICIAN & SURGEON he goes. • • <’H> b-B! He’s back i »jo« X|>»utnbx> u i« »M» s’ VIX with another question. I must com *»u«J0ei) kp»«.Hpp •uonrjedsjd Ofltcw in Warn» News Ih» »mg p p q S r p p •ppm « ‘auiwxpM mit murder. I wont sat unit to this Aq—pww»p«ud pue—p»AJjx3jd ■; rego torture. • • • ! < • sit« down uopcaidcaoo J V ngainl ! 1 Cregooian. Ell. M saainu. c . (5. FEED STABLE j - x hsi.1. Ilci.n, Clerk W.D.flrmsworthy STANDARD TYPEWRITER Dray and Express W. M. BARNETT. BANKER. P o p u la r “Be a use o f Ease of Manipulation, Total Visibility, — to Perfect Tabulation, Susceptibility to Great Speed, Firmness in Construc D D p . H . E d g a r B e e n D r. W illa r d N . M o r se to COLORS L A R O K ST F A C IL IT IE S IN TH K W E S T FOR T H E P R O D U C T IO N O P HICKS-CH A TT E N E N T R A V I N G ‘CO. 2d & A ld e r , P O R T I O N ,! ) , O R E I If the Typewriter you now use lacks in any one UNDERW OOD »hey xtw LU T gp E W H IT E H eO M P A N g THE SUMMER ARGUMENT. No 68 Sixth Street, PO RTLAND. ORÉGON A gfi.blem <’f wrdfc^X. T h a t never Is » -ttla d . T h a t m itk ’- i faetivr rua< And »bet gets »»ther aetUeWi I t eon« » up «act» y e a r A t the sum m er re s o rt; Vt'ho'U el«M»n the Cali Thus f a t h e r ba» ewughtT lfn ttie r ssya th a t aha wm nX F a ih s r says th a ’ »>* should; lx ta c le a rly h e r taste. And Is so »u<i«Ts«owd. * l f I catch the Osh. And 1 te n d '«*» » n<l t * 11 I t 's re a lty ) « u r duty T o d is »n and scale ’e m ." T o th ia m o th e r aaya. In a p ositive v ra y : WOODYARD < | i w l’. l be a cold d a y . Tou have n il the fur». W h en v«M» a rg lw and hwofc a m I*nv d o tn r enough H I n w ill fn< to eoofc * » « -' “ Tow*rs w ro n g .” d eclares fa th e r. —Tnu »wore to obey. D eras one o f >nur vow » On our g ird w edding d ag .“ • T r « » ,'’ re p lie s m o th e r. • I U b ow v» your w ish T h a t I rw orw to « le an / Give Us a Call if You W ant First Class W ood and Good Measure. A ll Kinds of wood at Reasonable Prices “Wk«' 1 etean >m*r Ns» When the r fnlater say» — AT G O LD EN D A LE The Cord $5-5° U. B. TRUMBO, Manager Goldendate, Wash. HaP.'* Oh. ondJew* vY»a warry. An«l ceasctcra the row? TVe s’lmmct la her*. T h e y a re arg uin g n ow . They area» to «Icehle— And <b* p ro b le m ta nnr-wt— glionl<t nta clean th e flvt*. If n3 dl<s Ute l*ott? - ! mt ro ll FVee Pn<>Sk * $ o o A mm» S u ru to Mu» Him. "b° rut» « truck fartn h* o f the xn«t predicament Vlrglntx Li w hich a colored MMin n ”tmal Sum Moorw wt»«« b la bfw emphy. iwceutly «4* S a m t * tfe . hcarfug n trem endous yelh r»Bt«*l t<* tr*« rescue o f fwr hux bnnil. U*hen sh e enuxe up th e dog had T he l ’uvrlhi Pvwmivtfe »>*♦ Mtvwewl fastened bis teeth fci th e entf o f Sam ’» Com«* ly C«>* w ill «»pen tbetr tw o wrrhts leg and wav h olding «»» r«v d ea r life eiigngem e«t at th e Akers Cper» imn»»e Scb.bt^ » Ffene In the road. Snia‘w w ife on Tnwwiivy, Jeetvery l-ttb, ie • hvilbwnt w a s about to» huri It w hen Sum. w ith h ill of »»wtaMli.w »m l speebvh h*. T heir j w onderful j>iYs« n« v of mlml. shouted: ••Mandy: M andy! Ibtn’t frow dat pro«biethwi(» heved wpen Ute N e d s-1 stono ... nt «!< »tel ------ ‘ m«*»tftl elements «»f h»»»» nature .. _ • d n e sd Prow It at m o . appear to b ite .e ets tvml em otion» that M a u d ïT - Y Cxxuk^uUux are tv n lv e m l. a»ul )>lv*HU. the eventually buy. w inself. Smu ba«t h:ul cot»l«ler- Ri,ie tlUWenlty In rv*ih»g the ««»• xfxugbtH a d«tg ft«nn rv »«itghborlnjj will lx» pi «‘Rented txt thet'ity Council, Canu. I’tuaNy the «lt< €«*» biro, ns probably at the n xt meetii»*. Satuhtefcad a t him . t A» (tp-to-Date Show. of these essential points, U N D E R W O O D is the machine you will To Raise th e flo ra l Standard. SALEM, Or., Jan «.—The salooa interests <4 Salem have formed a -PHYSICIANS and Sl’RGEUXS- voluntary organixation to raise the moral standard of the liquor business, Wase«. Oregon. and one of the first results accom C a lls WMMle e rw m p ttg »« « • > a n d < - • " • ry plished is the refusal <4 Mayor Rod gers to sign the approved application j Mrixw.. W .C . «««VAST <W John I *>,««. I t the r w .w a i o t » liquor license oo Htate street. Hos M F.IN31« BRYANT application was approved by the fi 1 cense committee <4 the City Couwrii Attornt. X X At IAW and a licewse ordered at the last reg i a t in «»inn nr kk •»*»« *. w M. tunt ujar meeting, bot at the »»stance <4 OREC. the aalooomen, who represented that MORO Itoyens dal not eondnet a respectable and orderly establishment. Mayor Rodgers Investigated, with the above H. Ragsdale result. The place was cl«md by ATTORXEY-AT-LAW Chief Gibsou yesterday. The nefct movement in cootempla- Will priw llr»•" •» •'««■»» in t h .S U « , tim t»v the liquor dealers is a signed - MURO OREGON - agreement. Iwaring the signatures <4 all tlw aaloOB men in the city with «me exception, not to allow a h m r- j. b R ' « H T within the»» placea *4 business, and ATTORNEY AT LAW to rigidly enfore* the role net sell W ill |trA<'(P*r tw Sttv l ' i w H n »•«» *»•»»• A tl intoxicating liquor to common or tu .lu e .« left w P » w ill re««»'«» |*ea»w|»» snd An attem pt eareful alteuthuv. Oil»«« In <►»«! Usnk »*«ill«l- )Ukbit»X»l drunkards. ltt< Wsseo. <»regon was made to patw a *‘c«miaca> drunk ’’ ordinance nt a recent meeting of the City Council. which failed, and then the sakten men touk the m atter up themselves. A form of agreement was circulated and every retail and wholesale »lealer in the city signed it, _____ with the exception of W. K. A ruler- , son. The »w ¿ji»al of this document P R I NT IN G /P L A T E S tion, Neatness in Design, and Con venience of Type for Cleaning. “Sandoiv” •• T h e B e s t F l o u r a t a n y P r i c e , and t h e P r i c e i s R I G H T . ’* s « ♦ « $ O «0 o If you do not like it, bring it back, and your money will be refunded : *. - • V V On Sale at WEBBER & CO.’S STO RE And at the S A N D O W M IL L .________ Subscribe Far The W ASC O N E W S ♦ J