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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1907)
SEE ASHLEY FgR SQUARE DEAL H EUMITIIKE Joseph h Elgin Stage Co., o Incorporated9 o Tariff and Hate Sheet of Fares From Enterprise to Joseph Effective on and after September 1. 1907. One Way Round Trip Enterprise to Joseph $ .75 $1 25 " " LoBtine 100 1.75 " Wallowa - 1.75 3.00 " " Canyon House 2.50 4.75 " " Elgin 4.00 7.50 Baggage allowance 40 potiuds for each full paid fare. Excess baggage rates same as old tariff. Makes connections with stages at Wallowa for Promise on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For Flora, Paradise and Anatone, Wash., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Carries U.S. Mall and Express. Connects with Stages at Enterprise for Imnaha on regular days. Stopove - -fit'Eu vu iuuiju blip mica. Real Estate Transfers Week Ending Sept 21, 1907 Prepared by Wallowa Law, Land & Abstract Co. F.D.McCully E.W.Rumble Pres. Mgr. Second-Hand Store ' ' 7 RODGERS BROS. Proprietors Dealers in New and Second-hand goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Repairs. Furniture Repaired, Upholstering done. Counters, Show Cases, Store fixtures, and Old Mission Furniture made to order. All goods called for and delivered any place in town. We are located in the Enterprise Restaurant Building, west side of the city square. Call in and see us. Enterprise Oregon F. D. k J. D. MoCully to W. B Daugherty, lots 5 & 6 of block 3, Riv erside add to Joseph f 225. Chas. A. Myers to Jas. A. Higglns, SWJi Sec. 31, 1, N R 44, and NWJ 8eo 1, S. R. 44, E. . M. $5000. Delict) Chilcott to Eben F. Dotson, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 2, Knights 1st add to Joseph $800. Same parties lots 1, 2, 3, 10,11 and 12 block 4, Knight's 2nd add $600. C. H. Mimnaugh to Wm. E. Kelly etal, ENE, Eij SEi, Sec 2T, 3 S. R. 45 11. Opal Young to Geo. Palmer Lumber company, Lots 1, 2, 3, Sec 30, 2N, 42; NEJi SE, Sec 25, 2 N 41-11. David Dlggins to Weldon Mitchell, blocks 1, 2 and 4 town of Joseph (1400. B. A. Dorsett to Geo. Palmer Lum ber company, EJ N WJ, SVV N WJ, Sec 27, 3 N, 41, SE NEtf, Sec 28, 8N R 41 $1. Bertha Wurzweller to Nellie Mitch ell, lot 5, 6 and 7, block 12, Joseph, Oregon, $2000. Mattie J. Gardner et al to V. I. Cronln, lots 1, 3 and 4, block 15 Gard ner add to Enterprise $1. John Waterous to Omar Btubhlefleld EJ SE Sec 16, 2 N 47 $320. U. S. to Sam Gaskell, W SWtf, SEji; aVH Seo 27, NEJi NWJi Sec 34 3N49. U. S. to Wm. J. Ketcham, V$ SXVX, Sec 20, SEJ SE Sec 19, NEtf NEJi Seo 30, 2 N 42. Mary R. Shine to Geo. Palmer Lum ber company NE 1-4 NW 1-4, Seo 11, 2 N 42-$l. R. J. Reeves to J. H. Thompson, EK BE 1-4, SW 1-4 SE 1-4, BE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec 6, lot 6, 7 and 8 and NW1-4 of SW 1-4, SW 14 of SW 1-4, Seo 5, NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 Seo 7, 1 3, B R 45 $7000. Also lots 8 and 4, Seo 7, T 3, 8 R 45 $1000 Julius Baiter to Wm. Musty N& of NW 1-4, Seo 14, EJ of SW 1-4, Sec 15, T 3, 8 48 $2500. . 8. & F. Bank to E. A. Scbiffler, parts of lots 15 and 18, block 17, Wallowa $1000. Rod McCrae to E. A. Bchiffler, part of lot 13, block 17, Wallowa-f 450. John H. Knott to John McDonald, Wl of NW 1-4. N of SW i-4, Seo 25 2 N 42-11200. John L. Wigle to Lewis S. Winters, EJ4 of NE 1-4, SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Seo 16, T 4, N 43-11500. Rebecca Roork to Paris and Omar Rose, Life Estate In property near Los tine. A. M. Wagner to N. E. Hammack, lot in Enterprise cemetery $10. A. M. Wagner to A. H. Sasser, lot I n Enterprise cemetery $10. H. E. Oakes to J. E. Patterson, lots 3&4 block 7, town of Enterprise $350. John Kerns to Sam Lltch, part of block 85, Zurohers add. to town of En terprise $1000.00 The display in the tonsorial parlors of Calvin & Bos well has been increased by the addition of a 15 inch trout, a large crawfish and innumerable small frogs the latter being used as food for fishes. : ri - PRICES REDUCED After oiir very successful Spring and Summer Sales there are many remnants of Spring and Summer Dress Goods not old and shelf worn but new and first-class -in our large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, we offer you these goods at a tremenduous discount. These goods will perhaps answer every purpose as well as costlier goods. Mens' Ball-Briggan Underwear, was $1.25 suit, now . . . Ladies Muslin Underwear 25 per cent discount. One lot Warners Corsets worth $1.50, Present price Summer Corsets worth 62c are now going at One lot Sun-Bonnets, good value at thirty five and twenty-five cents, now fifteen and twenty-five cents. Our line of ladies Neckwear is second to none in the city. Please examine it before go ing elsewhere. 95C $1.20 50C Big reduction in Lace Hosiery. Ladies Summer Waists will go at twenty five per cent discount. Remember we carry a large line of Trunks - and Valises. If you or any of your family are going away" for a trip give us a call. One lot Dress Skirts thirty-five per cent dis count These Skirts are good, heavy and serviceable. These goods can be worn any season of the year. Call and see us and we will treat you right. Respectfully Enterprise M. & M. Co. School at Flora A new porch has been built on the Flora schoolhouse. School will open there next Monday, with C. H. Allen and Miss Prudence Eddlemon as teachers. Rev. Batchelder Takes Leave Rev. F. W. Batchelder, who had charge of the Methodist church work in this city but was compelled to resign from the ministry on account of ill health, took his departure last Friday for Spokane. Rev. Batchelder is one of those earnest, conscientious young men who make their presence felt and those with whom he associates the better for the fellowship, and it is the earnest wish of his many friends in this county that he may soon regain his wonted health and again take up the work of the church, in which work he seems to have received more talent than the average allotment. An Untaught Cow Down on a southern plantation the dairy hands were accustomed to do the milking squatting down in a primitive fashion, until the owner introduced milking stools with other improve ments. But the initial experiment with the innovation was not exactly a success. The darky who first sallied forth with the stool returned bruised and battered and with an empty pail. "I done my best, Bah," he explained. "Dat Btool looked all right to me, but da blamed cow she won't sit on it I Woman's Home Companion for October. Railroad Down Snake River One has only to go and take a look at the start on the new road down Snake river to know that there will be no more through traffic along the Blue mountain route when the Snake river route ia completed, says the Union Soout. They are beginning the road with the heaviest steel and when it is completed the O. R. & N. can make time with the beBt of them. The two big pulls from Snake river to the summit and then again to Kamela are a great handicap these days when all the road) are bent on making time. The 0. R. & N. is not going to put up with this handicap a day longer than is necessary and it will not be suprising if within two years there will be nothing through here but local traffic. Notice of Settlement. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the Arm of T. H. Omn Bom or to T. II. Green are hereby nodded that such Indebted- new niuit be paid to W. H. McVay, Trustee, nt the office of Burleigh A Boyd, Enterprise, Oregon, and to no other person, mid account-, having been duly assigned to Raid trustee tor the benefit of creditor. All note, and ac count! due ns aforesaid must be paid forth with. 2213 W. H. MoVAY, Trustee. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, lor Wallowa County. W. F. Rankin, Plaintiff, vs Frank H. Pierce, Defendant. ) To Frank H. fierce, :the above-named defendent: In the name of the state of Oregon ; you are hereby notified to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which date of first publication Is Baturday, Sep tember 28, 1907, and It you tall to appear and answer within said time, for want thereof, the plan tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his said eomplalnt, to- wlt:- For a Judgment against you (or the sura of 1017.00 with interest thereon from the llth day of May. luOt. until paid, at the rate of ten percent per annum; the further sura of 1100.00 as an attorney's fee In this suit, and for the cost and dlsbursments of this suit. .. For a decree foreclosing that certain In denture of mortgage executed and delivered by Frank H. Fierce to W. F. Rankin and Olen Reel upon the following described real property, vi. SW M SKtf NWW and W8W!4ot Hectlon 7 In Twp. 8 M of R. 60 B. W. M. In Wallowa County, to secure the sums above mentioned, which mortgage la of record In the oMce of the County Clerk ot said oounty In volume "H" at page 367 thereof, and the sale of said described real property tosatlsrysnld Judg ment, attorney's fee and costs and dlsbunietnents, and forever barring and foreclosing you of all right, title and Interest In and to said premises or any part thereof. This summons Is served upon you by publi cation thereof for the period of six consecu tive weeks In the News-Record, commencing with the Issue of Heptamber US, 1907, pursu ant to the order of Hon. O. M. Corklus, Coun ty Judge of Wallowa county, Oregon, made and dated rk-ptomber 28, 11(77. 21417 HUUI.KIUII& HOYD. Attorneys lor Plaintiff,