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About The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
b-, I . t f 4 T h e W asco N ews . make the «K-rcenient propos,si by the company the latter will win their point; if they stand together ami de mand justice the farmers will win. rpt *’ "»*«.»r«V»fl. The same method which is now 'ir »■’’Moni CM at W m c , m , ,et him »? niBttrr, being pursued has been the steady A ' W ALKKK Editor iutl Proprietor. , T ► i * la» I ; ’ > - » vbacbvmw .......................I O N iW ejr.tlnn, shouM be pn-M-nt at the convention. The executlre commit- tee from the Pacifie N orthw est are Hon. W. J. ’ Kerr, Oregon w ’ • I of the • ••v *r« VJ^VIl Ag /iif- ricultural College, and Hon. R. (}. McCroskv of W ashington. P resi dent Fisher H arris of the organiza tion requests that delegations tie a p pointed and names sent to him at once at Salt Lake City. I eourse owners for years. | the fjr s | place jhe old Military ............................... 7a J Rond Land Company procured their holdings fraudulentv. The land was turned over to the sta te as pay *' ■ day, Jan. 17, rqo8. Hon. Ed. E. W ebster, chief of the ment for the alleged building of a hairy Division of the Bureau of An •l- his lecture Edward Payson m ilitary road from The hallos to a imal Industry, Pnited S tates De The road ' •' * '' the traveler, tells his au- point on the Idaho line. The present partm ent of Agriculture, l as notified •»'> that it is possible to walk off was never servicable. holders, the Eastern Oregon Land " • L Crissey, S ecretary of the 1 le. Will walking become Company, are “ innocent purchasers,* Oregon S ta te Dairy Association, •' opular fad? having bought the land from the for- that he will arrange to h u e one or x > rhe time to set afoot a move mer possessors for $1.25 per acre. governm ent representative» in a t -I > <s cringing, plotting, con- When the land was first tilled in this tendance upon the sta te dairy m eet n.dicious m alfctors, of their county the rent demanded was one ings m tioth Oregon and Washington »and holdings within the I fourth of the crop. Then prices durin< tbp Present year ISOS. he iat»' e; Oregon, and clean the fos- were low and crops were light so the ‘’emlM*r 10tb Bn(i H th have already ■ihtc ae wheels of progress. fanner could only come out even if he been chosen as the ¿ a te of the O re gon meeting. v manly cure for dispon retained three fourths of the product By the gradual intro The immigration to Oregon and • ? < 'exercise of a little will of his labor. duction of more efficient methods of W ashington this year ought to be > »u may be down, way i : y . r luck, but no one is ever tilling the soil and by g rea ter frugal double that of lust. In no other two ity and industry on ^ h e part of the state« has every character of crop or o poor, eith er in health farmer the yield per acre baa been yielded so enormously and command !' > t. try harder than he did People In the greatly increased. At the sam e time ed such high price. the .as! time. prices paid for wheat have advanced. older communities are disposed to ' ’ 1 •* ’ :’g a house in Chicago Today the old rental of one fourth the move, and the Pacific Northw est i ght, burglers started up crop would bring the owners of the should g et more than its proportion » piano in the place and land one hundred and fifty per cent of new citisena. Hut to accomplish escape, which again larger income on their investm ent this ail commercial bodies must work th at the Chicago b u rglais than they were able to obtain fifteen m harmony and individuals must par • <>■»€ cruel and heartless years ago when the sod was first ticip a te through private correspon va» ietv. broken. With the years since the dence, which is the stron gest influ gran t was made in 1H64 the country ence of ail. t .niu county is credited bv has been settled up, the soil has t*en The people of Eugene and Lane ii g g r .£ , dealers with a per cap- improved, railroads have been bt lit county are beginning ---- iff a cam paign in the year 1!*>7 of one h e h n l f of n flh n 5 . « the to m arket, farming has been raised j behalf the appropriation « for lC > art. So far as we can to a science, and consequently, the , U niversity of Oregon, in which they is she heaviest average price of real e s ta te has a d vin -ed . are m eeting with the heaviest sup" ■ I -is l ,een reached by any agri- It is proper, therefore, and just, port and co-operation from all por" ultura county. that this m ilitary road laud should , tions of the sta te. The horticultur- ! ’ the people outside could be return its owners a larger revenue 1 ists of Lane county have just passed They should a resolution in which they urge the •fo u g h t to i aliie the wealth of this than it did formerly. >u .tv, - i i in would immediately have one-fourth of a good crop at peopl • f»f the sta te to sh dy the ques- ’, r i r. ki era of prosperity hitb- high prices as well as ooe-fourth of tion im partially, «nJ tl en act for They her best educational interests in ed of by her conten- the ptior crop« at low prices > li U hen we were having are entitled to no more, they should c is tin g their votes at the June ¡election. ; - t e per cap ita income receive .m more. This is not a m atter of sentim ent was far above the » <»• rage. but a business proposition. Weak- Fret Dishes neas on the part of the fa rm esat this w ... 1 -e 1 i .la incotue for Sher- time w illdeprive them of future profit - ' . I . ' ” 7 ” " r ia o d wi.ich it b, their n.t u . 7 ’ " ............ 1 cou n t, is about ten times as f, • rage for the United ral right to lease and till. F irm n ess | In„|„ p| . (v 4M) • s '' • “ » <*1 versified and inten- Will insure then retention of thia for rent. soil could t>e made right. It will unite them for a legal C. J. B hkoit . ’ < •>. le lhe amount of or political battle and insure their veai’h ;t lit ..»Ida. Come ail ye Notice to Creditors. ultim ate success. The company now •‘r ‘ ,f •’* 1 ;; e heavy laden and demands tw o fifths of the crop In the County <’m irt uf the M ute of Oregon for Hh«*rm*n (XHiaijr. ou « iu find w eatth. raised. If a half million dollars worth In the ra«lt<frn( the K«(«(e of W ||h « m K. Kow. A» yet ti,.- < . y council has been of wheat is pnxiuced on this land the ler, To All Whom It May Concern : ‘ • 1 1 - 1 - <• . efficient business owners want two hundred thousand •* hereby elven th a t th» nn4cr«»»ned mau .. . » - wi to fill the rem ain- dollars for their share. In addition t h e d e m a n d t o u t th o • k ’ 1 h-B "P H ’ ln tn l by tho n h o rr entltl*»! g - <» nicy in it body. It is not the demand tnat the farmer bear all court .OwiniMr.tor <rf the .«.«!• ,,i wint.m rteceemd, ami «11 p nmna bavins r want • < :it»erial. No other of the expense, even requiring that K for the feed used in harvesting Li*“?’ • » « •••e d . h t. amata. «re : ' ¡a re public spirited, he pay „ »,, , . . . K brrehjr required to present the »ante fin I t i i. tiian this. Hut that j t lbe croP he e m n rhis IS a demand hitherto verinad w ith the proper vooebera. to tha un co lot it» ¡p ,be council so long not made by any renter and would d esig ned at the law itfflrr <a J f . Bright tn W nmco . Oregon, wntoln a it inoniha from the I» 1 . ». j . of them will serve. The seem almost intoler able. They main dale hereof. *.h>-nisei Paled at Waarn, Oregon, thia 27th day of e partly to blame tain two o - three men in this countv, I>ec«-intjer, A. 1). IMd. •hnr?: JIM* tl. otherwise they 8|>end scarcely a dol It is easy to find •iJy^H J. M. F kwlvb , a dm In latra tor. For this reason they stand •' 1 t < ' ¡1 -il and people for- lar here Their financial in terests are ; »pie who refuse to alone. Notice of Administrator's Sale. as foreign to those of the local •r\ - A'i.» men are giving bankers or merchants as ti.ey are to TJT T H E i n l'X T Y r o i 'K T OF T II E H T sT E * v «' ti'-’ ’ tl, ?,y without remu- of Oregon for Sherman (VMinty. <*X|>vct thechron- those of the « farmer. . . . They have in In the m atter of t (he Kalate 0/ -Maryarena J, • - r ‘ I h 1 fault with them, never been of any m aterial benflt i o ' u . u , . It r f, . duty must fail to the country. l'ite leaae. under which ‘ To Jevnme u.0d*n..nd te Mr.. Lnrt». f.m- Mra. Metre Koyae. nuda Lam. • [xmd to the call their land has been farmed havo al 0 0 TO WASCO IMPLEMENT HOUSE F op fa rm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Plows Wind Mills, Pumps and Gasoline Engines All Kinds of Extras i 6~7 > u» > > D isc Djill ? roc.» >o iS - ; Disc Drill 1105.00 sections of U Far Steel Harrow $ 24.00 Now’s your time-to SUBSCRIBE “OLYMPIC” MZ THE FLOUR OF QUALITY Y K«tch and every- sack is fully guarautetd. This flour ts made from pure llluc&tcm wheat, aud is VNBI.KACHRII. Handled by GEO. N. CROSFIELD CO. WASCO. > OREGON M ARKET D A Y ...A T W A SC O ... W IL L BE • MONDAY, JANUARY 27, ’08 w a v a l-a o n f r o .n n J „ " d ,' »««rn and W illie lA m lm rn . h e ir -a t-la w .d John am d entirely by tuein- Elwood Lam born, deceased, and to a ll other Ciilvoc_ a zvrtA c A A n A _ __ a___ a __ _ • > heir« ... of M arynretta J. Ijim b orn __ and . to all • titi-n w u u hav«- selves—a one-sided contract. h d r« and tntervaied parties uitknow u, and to Other contract# are mutual a g r e e ’ ' • th»* community each amt all of you, kt *«U wc : Where equals treat with In the name of the State of O reyon, you, the city council. ments. anti re- equals the demands of both p arlies «•ach and a ll of you, are hereby - cited _______- " * and u in « » -.c .. . * • qulrvd to appear tn the of the the in m e County 1 nunty Court 1 ourt of are bleuded just UM1 tract IS state of Orcyon. for the County of Hhertnan, at FARMERS OF COUNTY i the result ------- Men have been oppress- ( room thereof, tu the court hoti«- »i d'kSK S 3 L A R E D EAL M ore. The cowards have sub Mor“- »••••w««»ntyand «tato.on Monda .th e I •• pity it is that »1 A - ___ L. *1 day of Kehruary. A. P. I9DN. at thi- hour of m itted, the corageous have resisted to a’elw-k in h e lo re o o o n o fr.ld d ay .th e n and »\. '.1 no M ',”». -,5 ()no>sidad Contracts and become heroes. And as long as ’h<r,‘ *° •how '•">»«. If «ny »here be, why the n. _ indifferent, , p'-llllo n of Frank S. L a m to rn , the atl m in fa -he sun snail shine, the • 'e .. By «ad Hogg ir «tor ol laid «*-late. for an order of Male of the the weak, the careless, will be <»p- tenl property theri-of should not 1» ifranled and un or or of «ale, a« ipityed for, granted by ved by the con pressed, but the thoug.uful, the d e thia court a u th o rl/fn c and directing him , the termined, the preserving, shall be trge number of said Frank H. (.aiubnrn, to m -11 the »aid real the reapers of victory. property, d.-«.rf vd a« follow«. to -w |t: th« . . mers and the northoaat quarter «4 w-ction tw en ly -o o e (‘Jt». f m nanv L asin g to i »€ m i the E. O In townablp one tl) n ortb , ranae aoveentceti L. C om pany s land -, w hether the (17), east of lit«- W ilim nette tuerhllae. ton titln- Portland Correspondence itig one hundred and sixty (IfiO) acree. more or ifair con tracts 1 he second aeasion of the I t an.'- •«•••Ofdin» to governm ent »n rv e y.a t pr|. pany or stand Missouri Dry Farm ing Congress is VM,e ,n lb* nm,,,‘*r provided by law, . ! upon the follow ing ten e t, vlx: not k-M than ‘ men and un>- t o h e H eld in K ^ lr I oi z • <» Lake City, I tall, lo u e -h a lf o f the |turehM«e price to lw past tn ■ r ’ a t the Jan Ia n 22nd 99r.zt to 2Gth, o u .u p r f x ’ p o .Iirjg # " * Mh ’« rm of credit not exrecd.bg o»e » A num ber of the congrus# are of especial inr- v<*Hr to be «Unwed In the d iarreflon of ihr«<l m ln iotm to r, purcha»<er to e x m te and d n lire r •ren t. ! .» » • ared their in portance to a vast area of Oregon j nitnisBory note mid mortgMge of Hpprorrd tod o with the and Washington, and every comrner- form, »iwh niortgHg« |<> be the first lien upoii 1 ' y term s are rial ixxly in the tw o sta te s is asked ¡‘"’71’" """" . t u s x e a whlt-b «eld paym ent ■k«:i beer IntereM a t not ' ' ! at present in , to appoint at least one d elegate. I«*« »h«u ft p«*i rent p *r »nnum . * ’ ' 1 L i eddy refused Tne whole territory e a st of th eC as- WHnevd.the lion, «i.-.» Hourbfli, Judge of tn« - n “ 'v f* '• more avariciou s cades should be represented nnrf ,b# "u , e ’»< » » <«r 1 ,HP<I a n rt C w ie ly ofSbernmn, w ith the Mm I of ««f<1 t-oiiii h » v pi i < e fnr personal . . both Governor Chainberlt i t and Gov- i »1*1« swii d«y «g Ikevombi-r. a . I) ww. '■ 1 1 ' " t laroitis to eruor Mead are auxious that lure® i u.a. mc D a x ik l , o SJauai ClviM. Come in «and bring in what you have to sell. If you have nothing to sell, come and see if vou can t find something that you want to buy. If you do not want to buy or sell, come and mix w ith the people that do buy and sell aud keep posted on prices. r The object of this sale is to get buyers and sellers together. Bring what von have to sell or trade to the Pbalcroont Barn and you will find plenty of others there. There will probably be an auction salt in the afternoon, and if you wish you can place all !° d’sPG‘sc of at auction at a small cost. U . H . R ich will be there to do the auction work. Wasco intends to have a Market Day every month. This will interest the farmers more than anything else. This is a new thing here, but it has been in pract ce in many states and in England for years They have a Market Day in all towns of any im portance at least once a month. Come in and give this scheme a fair trial. Machinery etc. u n be left at the W anco IMPLEnBIMT HOUSE JOHN W IL SO N H o u se Painting'. J DO F IR S T -C L A S S PA IN TIN G . My success heie in work done for some of your most pronii-* ncUk citizens is sufficient assurance that I can d ,fc- nver the goods. Place your orders with me. > > OLD JONES WAREHOUSE I WASCO, OREOON | X $