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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1907)
LOSTINE DEPARTMENT . Jtflsa Bethel McKenile at the Postofflce It authorized to receive nnil receipt for subscrip tions ami HtlVertialng lor the News-Record, and to recelvetand receipt for Job work. Demand Exceeds Supply. imeHBrs. marim anu .bowman r.re preparing to burn another kiln ,of lime at their quarry six miles up the river from Lostine. These gentlemen have kept their kilo running all summer but are unable to supply the demand. Fagan Ranch Sold. William Fagan of the Leap neighbor hood, Bold hia ranch of ICO acres Satur day to William Knapp; consideration 4000. This is considered to be one of the best wheat ranches in that locality. ' Bears Partial to Pigs . Bears are reported to be making them selves very obnoxious to the ranchers up the river above Lostine by persisting in the habit of dining on the latter' b pigs, geese and chickens. One rancher is reported to have lost 30 pigs. situated collogues, Rev. Martin seldom disappoints his rr,ifc oners by being absent, and the whinney of his old gray horse is pretty sure to be heard each Saturday night in the neighbor, hood of his next day's appointment. Schools Make Fine Progress. ' The Lostine public school ha s reached a total enrollment of 128 and several more students will enter in the near future. Under the management of Prof. Smith and his excellent corps of assistants everything points toward an excellent school during the ensuing year. ,' : 52500 for Alfalfa. Lincoln Magill this week sold his entire crop of 500 tons of alfalfa hay to F. D. McCully for $5 per ton. v Business Openings. Lostine needs a harness shop, a furni ture store, a saw mill and a shoemaker. Any and all of the above enterprises could do well here. Hashing R. R. Work. A large plow and scraper gang is put ting the finishing touches on the rail road road bed between Lostine and Wallowa. A day and night force is ranidlv finishing the last piece of rock work in the canyon. The Circuit Rider. Eev. H. Martin, of Flora, will preach in Lostine next Sunday. The reverend is a survival of the old time "circuit rider," he having four appointments which are from 26 to 45 miles apart, sandwiched in between rugged moun tain ranees and swift streams' which he must cross in all kinds of weather But unlike many of his Nmore fortunately F.G. HEWETT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, LOSTINE. OREGON. No Contagious Diseases. Lostine and vicinity has no smallpox nor scarlet fever, reports to the con trary notwithstanding. Rumor hath it that Mr.. Goodman will visit Baker City again soon and not return alone. ' . The musical talent of Lostine js talk-! ing of rendering a cantata Christmas under the auspices of the Lostine I Union Sunday school. Chns. Mays and wife will leave in a few days to spend the winter at Star buck, Wash. , Wm. Hunter is erecting a large new barn on his property in the east part of tdWIl. . jJ. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nowlin' have gone to Portland where Mrs. Nowlin will undurgo n operation for ithe removal of a large goitre, i A team driven by F. D. McCully of Joseph, ran away in the north end of town Friday, throwing the occupants of the hack out and badly demolishing the vehicle. No one was injured, however. Local and Personal. Ira and Lewis Bloorr. returned homo i Friday from Cloverlacd, Wash., where j they had been working in the harvest ; fields. Real Estate Transfers j Week Ending Oct 19, 1907-Prepared By Wallowa Law, Land 4 Abstract Co. . - Homer Bemiss left Monday for Cor vallis, where he will enter the State Agricultural college. S. L. McKenzie, our veteran disciple Isaac Walton, made a fine catch of trout a few days ago, several of them measuring 16 to 18 inches in length. Dr. Seeley, formerly of this place, writes friends in this city that he is enjoying a hne practice in las new home at Medford. Mrs. Clifton, of Portland, mother of F. D. McCully et al to Lillian M. Boner, lot 6, blk 4, Riverside add to town of Joseph. $100. Lillian M. Boner to Louis Gitschl.ig, let 6, blk 4, in amended Riverside add to Joseph. $125. I. D. McCully et al to Louis Gitsch lag, lot 7, blk 4, amended add to Joseph. f 100. F. D. McCully et al to Ellar Hall, lot it, blk 2,. amended Riverside add to Jo seph. $125. U. S. R. R. to Julius Baiter, for the Solid Comfort ! Ilfu'.ssr?fssa!i lirfSii - A During the long, cold winter evenings if you have one of these mission style, leather bottom rockers bought of ASHLEY THE ENTERPRISE FURNITURE MAN GET THE HA(BITIt's pleasant and profitable to . trade at ASHLEY'S. Miss Rebecca Clifton our primary , heirs (if u illiam L. Baiter, deceased, sw teacher, ai rived in the city. Friday and w, e v. m;c 26, nw ue, ne se, sec 35, t will make her home with her dHUL'hfer. : r. i re t .aent to ioren r. narper, Irvine ,v nitmore iias purcnasca we Bunnel residence occupied by Mr. Martin ; consideration $500. Evan Allen, who recently rented his ranch to his brother, informs your correspondent that he will soon move to Enterprise to reside. 1 Mrs. Frank Clark, of this city, is teaching the Middle Valley school, between Lostine and Wallowa. Mrs. W. T. Potts received an elegant new piano from the East this week. lostine merchants are laying in immense fall and winter stocks of every thing needed by the farmer and rancher. R. C. Goodman, the popular cigar maker, returned Friday from a few days I visit wkh mends at Baker i;ity. wme gecond-Hand Store RODGERS BROS. Proprietors v. ' Dealers in New and Second-hand goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Repairs. Furniture Repaired, Upholstering done. Counters, Show Cases, Store fixtures, and Old Mission Furniture tnade 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 ns. Enterprise Oregon Z f, r i e. ' V. V. Pre latent to Loren P, s hail' m: miii n half se, sec 19, 1 1 n, r 42 e. V. 8. Hnmotead Patent 'to William C. Twaddle;, se of se of sec 18,. ana n half of ne and su lie, sec 19,." t 6 b, r 45 e. U. S. HonioHtiwd Patent to Albert Morgan, nw ue,. mill's half ne, sec 10, and sw nw, see 11, t '! r 41 e. Tlioinas Morgan to Albert Morgan, ne ne, pec 10, excepting a trip on n side thereof, t 3 s, r 4t e. ?20. Joseph K. Lay to Albert Morgan, w half se,of sec 10, t nd w half ne, sec 15, t 6 s, r 48 e, excepting a schoolhouse site on said tract $000. Julius Baiter to Albert Morgan, sw se and Be sw of seo 20, and nw ne and ne swot sec 35. tfc's. r 48 e. 8400. ' Sheppard Morgan to Albert iflorgan, sw se, sec 1, nw ne, and ne nw, sec 12, t3 s, r 48 e. $350. U. S. R. It. to Robert A. Harrison, w halfse and e half sw, , sec 27, t5n, r 43 e. , V. D. Leonard Couch to Nibley-Mim naugh Lumber Company, lots 1, 2 anl 3, and ne sw, seo 31, 1 2 n, r 44 e. $1, Minnie Couch to Nibley-Mrmnaugh Lumber Company, lot 3 ; the se nw, the siv ne, and nw se of sec 5, tin, r 44 b. $1. Johh McDonald to Nibley-Mimnaugh Lumber Company, e half ne and e half se of seo 26, t 2 n, r 43 e. $1. Hector McDonald to E. A. Holmes et I al, timber deed, sw sw, sec 3; e half se swsw, seo 4; e half se sw se seo; e half ne and e half se sec 8: w half nw en sw, s half sw, w half nw. bw and n half ne. sec 9 : nw nw. sec 10. ne, nw and sw qr of sec 16 ; ne ne, sec 17 j all in tl,r42. 91 E. A. Holmes et al to Nibley-Mim nar.gh Lumber Company, timbor deed, sw sw, -sec 3 ; s half se, s sw, i ec 4 ; e half se, bw se, sec 5, e half fce, Mid e half se, sec 8; w half nw ; ne ew; s half sw, v half nw, sw, and n half ne, sec, 9, nw nw, sec 10, no nw and ew of sec i6; ne ne sec 17, all in 1 1 n, r 42 e. ' $1. F.W. Fitzpatiick et al to M. W. Goodman and 11, C. Goodman, jointly, a strip of land 20 feet wi(lo and 120 feet long off the n side of lot No. 7, blk II, Lostine. $100. F. D. McCully et al to Ella Averill, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 5, Riverside .add to, town of Joseph. $250. II. E. Merrymau to Enterprise Mer cantile & Milling Co., a srim'l tractjof land in nw qr of sec 1. 1 2 e, r 44 e. $1. John B. Scott to William J. Akin, lots 3 and 4, and sw sw of sec 16, t 6 n, r 45 e; sw se sw sw, and lota Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, sec 17, t 6 n, r 45 e. 81700. U. S. R. R. to Fred F. Richardson, nw of sec 23, t 2 n, r 43 e. James F. Ilaun to Andrew. J. Craig, at-o acre tract of land in sec 15, 1 1 s, r43e. $200. John F. Smith to J. F. Elliott, w half sw sec 27, and ne so and se ne, seo 28, t 1 n, r 41 e. $1000. U. S. R. R. to 'Thomas A. Bills, w half ne sec 25; n half ne sec 26, t 3 n, r 40 e. Thomas A, Bills to Crossett Lumber Co , all timber on w half nw sec 25, n half ne, seo 26, t 3 n, r 40 e. $1. Herbert E. Bushenell to ' Crossett Timber Co., n half sw and w half se of sec 21, 1 4 n , r 44 e. $1. M. V. Knight to A. II. Rudd. lrt 7, blk 5, Knight's 2d add Jos ph. $50. FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF THE JT1?I) 1 1)1 III M Horses Boarded by Day, Week .or Month ,. Good Care of all Stock. ' '' .. . ; BEST EQUIPPED STABLE JJV THE COUNTY ' . , One Block North of Court House.. . , . J. C. SHACKLEFORD, Proprietor- bylaw, wltbin sU mouths from the date o! thin notice. Dated thlB 24th of October, 1W7. ; E.ttOORK, Administratrix of thoEtute of Moore, deceaxed. Buiileiiih &. Boyd, Attorneys for Estate. Mary A. Dnnforth' lchlM Dituforth. liimtmml. unit hiirklu Hunley, Dcfenditiitai. 15 w Cent on Your in '1 wo Houses Pacing IU a month rent. $1500 FOR BOTH Lots one-fourth Block In Size for from $100 to $400? Residences from $000 tn 85O0O All above property in Enterprise. Good Farm Propositions W. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE, OREGON Still Doing;.-Business AT THE OLD STAND . . We have had our one-day FurSale and it was a great success. Many people were made happy on that day. But we still have a very large and well assorted line of FURS that we are offering at almost unheard of prices. Neck pieces from $1.25 to $20.00. Then we have sets, Muffs and Scarfs to match. We also have a complete line of CHILDREN'S COATS Crushed Plu?h, Bear Skin and Astrakan, All of these gar ments are well made and going very reasonably.. Ws have not space to quote prices, but invite you to come to our store .and examine for yourself, and we know we can convince the most skeptical. Our Fall line is in, so come early before the goods are picked over. . - Respectfully, v Rapid Threshing Record. Wm. GibBon of six miles north of town claims some unique records for hie threshing outfit. He has threshed 3200 bi shels in nine hours, and he hIho claimB he can ct up his machine in 00 seconds ready for work. Notice to Settle. All parties knowing themfolves in dehted to the undersigned are requosted to call and settle the same by cush note on or before Nov. 1st. K)07. Ciiah. A. Ault. In tlie Circuit Court of the Htute ot Oregon, ; for Wulhiwa County. II. P". Throe. I'lulutllT, 1 and ) her ) .In To Mury A. Danforth, LucIuh Dun forth and Lurklu Hunley, tlie defendants above mimed : in the name of tlie State Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear nd nu.wer to complaint filed agnliiHt you In the above entitled online on or before the expiration of six weeka from and after the dale ot thpflrxt publication of thin HummonH, which date of Brut publication I. Saturday; September 21st, MoT, and it you fall ao to ap pear and answer, for want thereof, tbe plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to wit: for a decree requiring you and enob of you to act forth the nature of your claim or In tercut In and to I.nt numbered Eight and the South one-half of Lot numbered Nine In HIiK'k numbered Eleven in the town of Jos eph, Wallowa county, Oregon, and Unit all adverae claims of yo;i and each of you be determined by said decree; that you and each of you be adjudged and decreed to have no Int erBKt or claim In and to anld real prop erty or any part thereof; that plulntiff's title thereto be adjudged and decreed to be good and valid againat you and each of you, and his title tharetoiiilvted; and that you and enc.b of you be forever barred and enjoined from asserting any cliiluror Interest In and to said real property or any part thereof, ad verse to the title of plaintiff; and for tuch other and further relii'j aa to equity ahull seem meet and aigrecuhln. This Himmnus is served upon you by publi cation thereof In the News-Itecord, for the full period of six consecutive weeks, commencing Willi the date of September 21st, 11)07, pursu ant to an order of the Hon. O. M. Corklns, County Judge of Wallowa county, Oregon, which order Is made and dated on the IHth duy of September. I(iu7. aitl IIL'KLKIGU 4 HOYD, Attorneys for 1'lalntlrT. M: Go Will Go As Missionaries. S. II. Curnulmn of Leap, airent of the Milton nurseries, made final proof on his homestead laat week and will mov his family to Milton, where they will reside until he and his wife receive an expected appointment from the Seventh Day Adventista church to tho South AmericairmiHsionary field, probably Argentina. Mrs. Carnnhan has served as missionary before in Spanish A meriei and is proficient in the Spanish lung' uage. $70 buys an entire block of nearly three acresln the heart of Enterprise. No improvements but well watered by individual spring branch. Wiirtrade for cattle, or sell on terms. Some one will take this in the next io days. O. R. & I. Co. Creditor's Notice. In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon for Wallowa County, State of Oregon. In tbe matter of the Estate of Elmer V, Moore, loeased. Sottce 1 hereby given that the under signed, E. Moore, has been duly appointed i aa the administratrix of the estate of Kline : V. Moore, deceased, by the County Court of nld County, and a such administratrix has I,., n duly qualified; ail persona holdin ;.r. in agitlnst said estate are hereby notlflci Ui prekf ul the same to the undersigned ad mlulKtratrlx.at tbe office of Burleigh A Boyd Enterprise, Oregon, duly refilled an required Elmer V, 2015 9 YO Summons ?' ' ' ' lpMake Can He Known The Great, - NATURAL' RICHES OF Summons. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for waiiowu uoiiiity W, K. Stubhlefteld, I'lalntlff, Angle Htubblefleld, Dcfelidaut To Angle Stubbletlcld, the above named defendant. In the name ol the Slate of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and auaner to tbe complaint tiled against you in Ihu uboe entitled cuuse on or before tlie expiration of six weeks from the date of Hie first publica tion ot this Summons, which first dute of publication Is Sutiirduy, September 21st, 11)07, and If you fall to appear anu answer within said time, for want lliercol tbe plain- tiff will autily to the Court tor the relief prayed lor In bis complaint, vi : Eor a decree dissolving the bonds or main. mony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of willful desertion. This Summons Is published pursuant to uu order ol the lion. O. M. Corklns, County Judge ot Wallowa comity, Oregon, made and entered on the Wtli day ol September, UK7, directing tbe publication thereof for tlie period of six consecutive weeks commencing with the dute of September 21st, 1V(7. 2K7 11LUL.EIUU 4 HOYU, Attorneys lor I'luiutlR. Administratrix' Notice. In the County Court -ol tlie State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. lu the Matter of the Estate of J. r. Hurlelgh, lceasea. ) Notice Is hereby given that tbe under signed admin!lratrtx of tbe above entitled estate has Hied her final account of her administration of suid extate with the Clerk of this Court, and the Court has fixed Friday November t, 1UUT, at the Court room of said Court in Enterprise, Oregon, aa the time and place tor the settlement of said account; at which time any persona Interested lu aaid estute way appear and tile objections, In writing, to aaid account, aud contest til same. Dated at Enter prise, Oregon, this 8th day ol October, WW. .UCg 1IUKI.K10H, Administratrix of tbe Estate of J, P. Uurletgli driaicd. 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