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About Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1911)
THE NEWS' RECORD iilere secure ereat rewarda w AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPA TER. Formerly the Wallow News, Ulv lished March 3. 1899. will Published Wednesday, and Satuir days at Enterprise, Oreflon. by THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East side Court House 8quar Entered a second-claa matter January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at Enterprise, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. -j , Subscription Rates: One year 12, alx months $1, three mouths 60c, wt month 20c. . On . yearly cash-In-4rane subscriptions a discount of 2S la given. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911. , RAINBOW GOLD. In .the news columns of this paper will be found Governor West's proc lamation of Colonist Day. He calls upon the people of the state to write a letter, today, Wednesday, March 1, to some person In the East telling of the advantages Oregon has to offer homeseekors. That command should be heeded by everyone in Wallowa county, for no other part of this state, so rich In golden opportunities, has more to of fer the industrious, frugal man or woman than has Wallow., county. News of this proclamation may not reach all of our readers until after the proclaimed day, March 1, is past, but let th first day you hear of It be Colonist Day for you, and at once write that letter. With perfect truth you can tell your Eastern friend that no place Is better than Wallowa county. This ' is true for the willing worker seeking a start, and it Is true for the man who has a start of a thousand dollars or so and Is seeking a home with the assurance of a competency In a few years. That this is a new country, rich In natural resources and with thousands of acres still open to homesteading, is sufficient proof that the Indus ' trlous may. here secure that start de nied them by high land prices, low wages and cost of .living in the East. That the small or large Investor insy NOTICE I hereby challenge any man with any Cream Separator with SIMPLEX for close skimming, easy turning and easy cleaning. See machine at Keltner Hardware store. W.H.MONROE. , Hood River Is known from ocean to ocean. It Is no doubt the best ad vertlsed, if not the most advertised place in the Pacific Northwest. Un der the double stimulus of this adver tising and the soil to back It up, land. has rapidly increased In value. Five years ago one of the best known men in this county, William Reavis, went there and invested in orchard land, 30 acres, paying $13,000 for it. He was the exceptional husbandman. He took to orcharding like a duck to water. His young apple orchards were the pride of too valley. Al couple of years ago he sold 10 acres for r10,C00. A few months ago he Bold the remainder for $25,000. He receiv ed in all $35,000 for what he paid $13,000 for five years before. The land In five years had increased two and a half times in value. All Hood River land has not done so well. It Is only the exceptional tract, with in espec.ally skillful fruit roan like Jr. Reavis on It, that has Increase, in value so much in that length oi time. In this county, five miles west of Enterprise, on .beautiful Alder Slope .be old Reavis place of 240 acres was bought by O. J. Roe, a newcomer from South Dakota, in the fall of 1907 for $7,000. That same 240, with nit a dollar's worth of additional Im provements except those made by the owner from material on the farm, would be snapped up today as a bar gain for $18,000. If divided into imall tracts and planted to apple trees, would bring several hundred dollars an acre. The Reavis farm is no exception In this valley. There is hardly t ranch in Middle or Upper valleys or oa Prairie C'-eek but has trebled In valuo in too last five years, and Is paying 10 per cent or better on the present valuation. In brief, the Investors In Wallowa valley have done better than Invest ors In- Hood River valley during the last fvle years, and the advance here has only begun. There Is no better place than Wa; Iowa county. Of course everybody who has com here hasn't become rich, and some have failed to do well, but .It Is not the country's fault. Old Senator Stewart of Nevada once said that If It rained twenty dollar gold plec eg every . morning, there would be men around each evening trying to borrow'on their next day's supply. The foregoing facts are worthy of con8ldera'on by our home people as well as ' by prospective settlers . an told Weather Comfort Depends on Good Stoves "Superior" Stoves and Ranges Boat on this Market I carry a complete line of Bath Tubs, Basins . Bowls, ete. PRICES RIGHT. S K LARK , a blki. south Hotel Enterprise i! Wallowa County Title & ;j Abstract Company A. C MILLER, President Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant ; ', in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap-1 iy. insurance written in largest and strongest companies, Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates 44.4 ' ' WHITE FRONT Livery, Peed and Sale Stable R- L DAY Proprietor Good Rigs Fair Treatment Horses Bought and Sold Special Attention to Commercial Trade Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains ' Best of Help Employed Home Phone Open Day and Kight One Block North of Hotel Enterprise investors. Don't think because oi the heap big noise Medford,: Klamath Falls and other boom towns are mak ing that there aro any more oppor tunities there than here, or that man can live there without working, or get ahead without saving. That particu lar heaven hasn't yet been discovert and life there wouldn't be worth the living when It Is discovered. No one will ever unearth the pot) ol sold at the .end of the -aiirbow. The peanut politicians have had their brief biennfal hour of strutting at Salem and the state, for a wonder, wasn't harmed much, thanks be to their squabbling among themselves, and to Governor West who vetoed the worst of the jobs put thru. Now let's forget them and go ahead rais ing bumper crops, building homes, growing fine stock and all the oth er things that make Oregon great in 3plte of her politicians. Not a Word of Scandal . marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs W. P. Spangh, of Alanville, Wyo., .who said: "she told me Dr. Klng'a New Life Pills had cured her of' obstinate kidney trouble, and made, her feel like a new woman."" Easy, but sure remedy for stomaLh, liver and kid ney troubles. Only 2Gc at all drug gists. If the type Is so blurred you can't read the. date after your name stamped on the paper, it is ' be cause you haven't paid ' up for so long the figures are worn smooth. When a subscription Is renewed the name and date ai;e reset in new type and show up beautifully. Try it. ' A Special Medicine for Kidney Ail ments. Mnnjr elderly people have found hi Foley's' Kidney Remedy a quick re lief and permanent benefit from kid' ney and bladder ailments and from annoying urinary irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Far mer Mo., says: "Foley's Kidney Rem edy effected a complete cure In my case and I want others to know of it.' Durnaugh & Jlayfield. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT. i In the County Court for Wallowa County, Slate of Oregon. In the, matter of the Estate of Belle R. Kinoiear, deceased. Notice Is hereby giiven that the undersigned, F. A. Wagner adrntuls trator with the .will annexed of the above state, has this, day filed with tho clerk of the above court, his final account ad such adminis trator with the will annexed, andi the Uidgo of said court has appointed tiie 6th day of Marin, 1911, at 10 o' clock , A. M. nt the county court room in the court . hous at Enter prise, Oregon, for the final hearing of said account and all objections thereto) and why said estate should not bo closed . and settled as pro vided by law. Dated th'ia Jan. 31, 1911. ' First publication Feb. 2, 1911. F. A. WAGNER, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of said Belle R. Klnnear, deceased. 0. M. CORKINS, - , Attorney for the Estate. 24c3 "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever used as it quick ly stopped, a severe cough that had long troubled, me," says J. W. Kuhn, Princeton, Nebr. Just so quickly and surely It acts In all cases of coughs, colds, lagrtppe and lung trouble. Re fuse substitutes.. Durnaugh & May- field. the said estate are hereby notified to p. fsent the 6ame with proper ' voac'netR and duly verified to the j ur.ucrsigned administrator at the of fife of J. A. Burleigh, Enterprise, Oregon, within six months 'from the date- of this notice. j Dated January 19,' 1911. S. O. MAGEE, j Administrator of the. Estate of Daisy j A. Magee, deceased. J. A. BURLEIGH, j 22c5 Attorney for Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Think of all the good qualities you hope to find in a good flour. Then buy CHIEF JOSEPH you won't be disappointed, THE. JOSEPH MILLING COMPANY Woolgrowers Warehouse Co., Distributors , , Ask your dealer for it. He can get it for you, - In the matter of the estate of James A. Baddeley, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed odanlo istiator of the estate of James A. Baddeley, deceased, on the 26tn day of January A. D. 1911, and notice ia hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them properly verified within six months from the date of this notice o the administrator of said estate at the offiico of Daniel Boyd, in En terprise, Wallowa county, Oregon. Dated, this the 11th day of Februarj A. D. 1911.' JA:.:rS F. BADDELEY, Administrator of the estate of James A. Baddeley, deceased. DANIEL BOYD, Attorney for Administrator 2Gc5 NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court for Wallowa County, state of Oregon. In .the matter of the estate of Emc-ra M, Klnnear, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned, p. a. Wagner, admin :strator with the .will annexed of ih above estate, has this day filsd .vita the clerk of the above court, Us final,-account as such adminis trator with th will annexed, and hat the judge of said court has ap pointed Monday the 6th day of March 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the county court room. In th court house at Enterprise, Oregon, for the final hearing of said account and all' objections thereto, and why said as'ate should not be closed and sot tied as provided by law. Dated this Jan. 31, 1911. Finst publication Feb. 2, 1911. F. A. WAGNER, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of eald Einera M. Klnnear, deceased, 5. M. CORKINS, Attorney for the estate 24c5 C.H. ZURCHER RAY E. VEST ZURCHER Sr VEST JMIC In oidcr to clean up our stock and get ready for Spring; goods we are offering several lines of merchandise at 20 per cent off $ 7.50 all wool Blankets, now - - $ (j.00 $ 6.50 all wool Blankets, now - $ 5.20 $22.50 Overcoats or Suits, now - - ; $18.00 $20.00 Overcoats or Suits, now - $16.00 $17.50 Overcoats or Suits, now - - $14.00 $12.50 Sheep Skin Lined Overcoats -. $10.00 You Can Save Money, by Buying Now Zu richer (Si Vest ' MEN'S FURNISHERS M a K W H H moss "WTOfMW of You r Own Job? NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office t La Grande, Oregon, January 23, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Jesse C. Surber, of Enterprise, Oregon,, who, on- February 9, 1904, made Homesteadi Application No. 13436, Se, rial No. 04097, for SSB. Sec. 10, and SWiSWK, Sec. 11, Township 1 North, Rane 44 East, Willamette I H Meridian, has fUed notice of inten- j 5 Uon to make final five year proof, j JJ to establish claim to the land above j M described, before Carl Roe, United i n States Commissioner, at his office j S at iiimerpraso, uregon, ou ih 16th day' of March, 19 11. Claimant names os n-itncvta' iM worth, Jack Fowler, aud Graver C. Whltiiibre, all or Enterprlw, Oregon. F. C. DRAM WELL, 245 Register. ' 0rs some one else assuming the responsibility for your worK? The trained man is -the responsible and well-paid man. The untrained man the chap that does, only the detailed part of the work at knother's bidding as sumes no responsibilities? and is paid just so much for his labor, and no more. If you are only a detail man, the International Correspondence Schools can fit you for positions higher up can heip you to be boss of your own job. If you are earning only a small wage, the I. C. S. can raise your salary. 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Send the Coup on ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice to hereby given that the undersigned O. Magee has been appointed admluiatratorof the estate of Daisy A. Magee, deceased, by the County Court of Wallowa coun- y, Oregon.' and has qualified as such. AU parties holding claims against B 1 H ! " m a a H a a a W BAKER CITY OFFICE International Correspondence Schools . Box 493, Baker City, Oregon Pleue explain, without further obligation on my part, how I can qualify fera larger aalary and advancement to the poaitioa before which 1 have marked X. Bookkeeper Stfnijjrriiher Advertising Man Show-Card Writer Window Trimmer Commercial Law ltluptrator Civil Service Exama. C riist Toxuie-Mill Supt. Concrete Bnirineer Electrioal Engineer Power-station Supt. Heavy Elect. Traction Telephone Engineer Mechanical Enorinaer Mechanical Draftaman machine Uesisner. 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