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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1907)
J Real Estate Transfers Week Ending Oct 26, 1907 Prepared By Wallowa Law, Land & . Abstract Co. U. S. R. R. to U. S. Couch, a bait se eeo 12, 1 1 n, r 41 e, and lot 4, eeo 7; lots 1 and 2, sec 18, 1 1 n, r 42 e. Edward Renfrow to Rebecca Roberts, lot 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 8 and 10, blk C, town of Flora. 626. Ney Churchman to Peter Baudot), g ball sw and ne sw, seo 10, 1 2 a, r 47 e. $1. , Irena M. Montgomery to Blanch A. Streeter, all of lota 1, 2, 0 and 10, blk 4, Jennings add to Joseph, f 1150. Carl Keeler to Directors School Disk No. 63, 1 acre lu se ue sec 8, 1 1 s, r 45 e. U. 8. R. R. to Arthur Miller, n ball aw, and lots 1 and 2, sec 82, 1 3 n, r 41 e. ArbaN. Adams to Marvin E. Hotch klss, qo, se ne, seo 26, 1 1 s, r 48 e. $1. Arba N. Adams to Marvin E. Hotch kiss, w bait sw seo 25, se seo 26; nw ne seo 35, and w half nw, seo 86, all lu 1 1 s, r 48 e. $6000. Alexander L. Donnelly to Frank A. Reavls, n half nw and nw ne, seo 26, t s,r6e. $1200. U. 8. Pat to Alexander L Donnelly, w half nw, ne nw and nw ne, seo 28, t 3 s, r 45 e. John M. Herman, Jr., to J. A. Bar nett, all of blk C, Herman's add, Wal Iowa. , $200. John M. Herman, Jr., to Maggie D. Barnett, lots 8 and 4, blk B, Herman's add, Wallowa. $100. John McDonard to E. A. Schlffer, lots 1, 2 and 8, blk 14, In the McDonald add to Wallowa. $105. James R. Carter to Emery F. Ed- ri&ure for Is . Yourself The beet material added to the best ' workmanship pro duces photographs that please. We satisfy every customer. MRS.N.A FALLMAN " The Photographer ENTERPRISE, OREGON Second-land Store RODGERS BROS. Proprietors ' Dealers in New and Second-hand goodB, 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 TO THE PUBLIC Our Fall and Winter Stock of has arrived and are selling very rapidly and if you want a bar gain in a hand-tailored Coat, come at once before the stock is picked over. Prices range from $ I O up as high as $28 and we think we have the prettiest line that has been shown in Enterprise. . .. . i. . OVERCOATS We have a good strong line of these coats and are offering good values for your money. If you will call and examine our stock we will please and save you money. Every department ' is fitted with fall and winter merchandise and we are kept busy showing our many patrons the bargains that we have to offer, but if you will call we will try to convince you that - our prices are the lowest Come and we will treat you right. Respectfully. E. H. & M. Co. wards, e half sw and nw sw and sw nw, see 2, 1 5 n, r 44 e. $000. A. E. Davis to Sam Lltch, 2-7 inter est in and to the ue sw, seo J6, 1 2 s, r 44 e. $200. A. E. Davis to Sam Litoh. e half sw, sec 2, 1 6 s, r 44 e. $3200. F. D. MoCully to E. F. Church, lot 8, blk 82, Bellerue add, Joseph, $75. J. H. Parrott to Eva M. Law, all of lot 10, blk A, Boyd's subdlv of blkn 6, 7 and 8, Bank add to Enterprise. $60. ' Daniel Boyd to Eva M. Xaw, all of lot 11, blk A, Boyd's subdlv blk 5, 7 and 8, Bank add to Enterprise. $90. U. 8. R. R. to Jesse E. Tulley, s half ne and n half se, sec 35, 1 4 u, r 44 e. James M. Mitchell to James A. Funk, qo, an undivided one-half of lot 8, blk 20, Enterprise.. Correction deed. $1. TJ. 8. Pat. to Joselyn O. Matheny, lots 8 and 4, seo 18, aud the lot num bered 1, of seo 19, 1 3 n, r 45 e. Daughters of Eve. The next number on the Ente prise Lyceum course is a lecture by the Hon. Joseph G. Camp of Atlanta, Ga., next Tuesday evening, Nov. 12. His subject will probably be "Daughters of Eve," i Mr. Camp is the orator of the South. J His endorsements are from the leading ; men of his state and from others who have heard him speak. His majestic eloquence, his profound thought, his pleasing and entertaining manner have won for him his distinction. He is a natural orator, and is recognized as equal or better than Gov. Bob Taylor, John Temple Graves, Wendling, Gun saulus, Dixon, Br. rdette, Conwell, Mo Intvre, Brvati and others. Vliil' Mr. Camp lias been with this bureau for six years and lias been at some places , four times, yet he is in demand. , Wedges and Splitting Sledges never any cheaper than now, at Hartshorn & J Keltner'a big hardware store. i i Old Han's Dance. ' I From the Joseph Herald A number of elderly gentlemen, Messrs. Thos. Roup, L.- L. Hambletou and D. Hunsaker, are perfecting ar-, rangements for an old man's dance to J be given tn a week or ten days, ihe proceeds obtained from the danoe will be donated to Mr. L. F. Johnpon, who recently lost the fingers of his right hand at Dawson Bros, planing mill. $750 buys an entire block of nearly three acres In the heart of Enterprise. No improvements but well watered by individual spring branch. Will trade for cattle, or sell on terms. Some one will take this in the next io days. O. R. & 1. Co. Oregon MENS' AND BOYS' First Oil Lamp She Ever Used Miss Livingston , whoso playing of the tiolin i luirn ed the audience iu the Enterprise opuru house- during the en tertainment by the Wilbur Starr Con cert company, is a recent Addition to the troupe, she taking the placo of Mr. Angers, who became ill Mr. Angers is as tall as M r. Starr is broad, and his length is accentuated by his exceeding thinne-8 lie is a fine violinist, but his successor is also an artiste and fills his place to the satisfaction of tiie other members of the company an d of the audiences. Miss Livingstone is a native of Chica go and this is her first long trip away from the big city. She is not used to ail the ways of life and living in small towns. At the first hotel the company stopped where oil lamps were used, Miss Livingstone had to call for assist ance to put out iter lump. It was the first oil lamp f lie had ever used and she did not know how to light it or put it out. Embargo on Grain Shipments. The O. R. & N. 'agent at Elgin has orders to allow Tio more cars loadi.O with grain at that station for shipment. The warehousemen are up in arms over the order as their warehouses are jammed vi i' h incoming freight and they have no places to store the big grain crops. It is thought the order was isHued as a matter of help to the Port land banks which had been pressed to the limit for ready cash to move the crops. Strawberries at Flora. From the Flora Journal The editor of Coos Bay Harbor boasts of having just eaten October straw berries and Asotin people are proud of their 2nd crop of strawberries and now why can't we do a little bragging. There were ripe strawberries picked from P. S. Johnson's berry patch last week. Winter Cabbage for Salt. A. M. (Lon) V agner has an excep tionally fine lot of winter cabbage ra .ied on his place that he offers for sale. The beads are large and sound as a dollar. ALDER SLOPE. District No 23 has an addition of two new scholars this week, John Weaver and Byron Homan. Mr. and Mrs Will Hays left Monday for their ranch on the Imnaha where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Charles Stanley of Joseph is visiting with her sister, Mrs Eckley Davis. Herman Runstadler, wno bas been very low with rhouinatlerp.ls again able to he up and around. Owen Stubblefield and lady . friend were visiting with Miss Nora Mc Cor mack, Sunday evening. THE PARK. Fruita, Oct. 30-Miss Hays has teen employed to teach our echool, to com mence Nov. 4th. Mr. Hays and daughter accompanied by Miss Elsie Neal of Freezeout were callers in the Park the first of the week. J. W. Thompson, universally called Uncle John, has started for Iowa to visit relatives. He bas not been east of i the Rocky mountain! since early in the 'seventies, when he came 'to Montana, then t Washington, then to Oregon. Ho has resided in Wallr.wa county for 28 years. All wish him a pleasant jour ney. Wm. Britt is visiting relatives and fiiends in the Park. L. Lloyd, wife, and dauehter, have gone to Pine Valley to visit friends and a daughter, Mrs. Melhorn. Wm. Musty and wife returned home the 25th, after a short visit at Joseph. The family of Nicholas Musty are visiting at Prairie creek this week. Thos. Rich and wife are going to the valley, the 2nd ult. for the winter. , Wallowa Students atO. A. C. The following students from Wallowa county are registered at the Oregon Agricultural college ' at Corvallis : Audrey B. Combes, Jessie Iinbler, Merrill E. Groshong, Theodore LaCerte, Jennie and Katherino Berluud of Enter prise; Cha lis V. and Lawrence F. Allen, Howard Bemiss and William A. Miles of Lostine; Howard E. MeCrea of Wallowa; Leona E. Boner, Homer, II. Hayes, Ada M. Lay, Roy C. McCully and Ellie E. Reel of Joseph. Elgin Stock Shipments. Masterson & Wiley delivered 500 head of beet cattle at Elgin last week for the Union Meat company. The shipment consistsd of 20 car loads. M. E. Hotehkiss, the Enterprise etockbnyer, shipped five car loads of cattle and two carloads of hogs to the Union Meat company, Thursday. Apportionment Of School Funds Following is the apportionment of the state and county school funds made by County Superintendent Kerns among the districts of the com ty last week : District 1 County fl00 150 99 60 108 60 83 00 85 40 ' 207 60 214 60 71 00 73 W 94 fcO 87 60 State 9 89 49 97 34 105 19 54 95 59 66 387 79 . 293 59 31 40 45 53 87 92 73 79 353 25 69 66 14 13 48 67 91 06 18 84 64 37 68 09 428 61 83 21 80 07 17 27 43 96 58 09 54 95 40 82 20 41 61 81 167 99 89 25 31 40 87 92 26 59 73 79. 42 39 . 37 68 2.' 55 58 09 91 06 58 09 65 94 60 24 34 54 10 99 25 12 23 55 31 40 15 70 45 53 20 41 28 20 20 41 23 55 23 55 18 84 39 25 32 97 29 83 26 69 29 83 Total $190 09 196 94 213 79 137 95 145 06 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 655 39 508 19 102 40 118 73 182 72 161 39 603 25 11. 12 250 00 85 40 57 20 74 80 101 40 59 60 87 80 84 60 288 40 - 97 40 95 80 58 80 77 40 79 60 78 01 75 80 CO 40 81 40 ,135 60 70 00 66 00 ' 94 80 63 60 92 60 71 60 69 20 62 00 79 60 101 40 84 60 83 60 80 60 67 60 55 60 62 80 62 00 71 00 68 00 73 20 60 40 64 40 CO 40 62 00 62 00 69 CO 75 00 60 80 65 20 63 60 85 20 145 06 71 33 123 47 16 17 18., 19...... 20 21 23...... 23...... 25...'.. 26 27 28 29v 30 31 32...... 33 34...... 35 37 38 39 40 41 43 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 51 62 53 54 55 56 58, 59 60 61 02 63 65 CO 192 46 78 44 152 17 142 69 .717 01 180 61 176 87 76 07 121 38 137 69 132 95 116 62 80 81 133 21 303 69 109 25 97 40 182 72 90 27 160 39 113 99 106 88 85 65 137 69 192 46 142 69 149 64 130 84 . 102 14 66 59 87 92 85 55 102 40 73 70 118 73 80 81 92 66 80 81 85 65 85 65 78 44 114 25 99 77 05 03 90 29 95 03 Totals 85389 80 4248 42 (9038 22 15 per Cent on Your Investment in Real Estate '1 wo Houxes Paying (16 a mouth rent. $1500 FOR BOTH Lota one-fonrth Block in Sle for from $100 to 1 100. Reftidences from $100 to 85000 All above property in Enterprise. Oood Farm Propositions W. E. TAGGART, enterprise:, Oregon. Special Offer to Subscribers. In order to help make known the resources of Wallowa county and the opportunities here for homeseeker and inventors, the News Record make this special offer: Any regular ub: scriber may have sent one or more copies of the News Record to . any address outside tbe county, at the following rate: Yearly subscriptions each $1.00. Single copies 6 cents, 6 copies same issue 25 oeuU, mailed from oflloe with out extra charge, Harness and Saddles L. BERLAND, Will supply your npeds in the Leather Goods line more cheaply and give better satisfaction than any other dealer in Wallowa county. Let him tit you out for the season's work. Repair work a specialty. MAIN STREET, FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF THE Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month Good Care of all Stock. BEST EQUIPPED STABLE IN TEE COUNTY One Block North of Court House. J. C. SHACKLEFORD, Proprietor. Creditor's Notice. In the County Court of tho 8tate of Oregon, for Wallowa County, State of Oregon. In the mutter of the Estate of Elmer V. Moore, Deceived. Notice Is hereby given that tbe under- aliened, E. Moore, has been duly appointed lis the administratrix of the eatuteof Elmer V. Moore, deceaaed, by the County Court of ald County, and as mich administratrix has been duly qualified; ull persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned ad ministratrix, at the ofliceof Burleigh A Boyd, Enterprise, Oregon, duly verified as required by luw, within hIx months from the date of thin notice. Dated this 24th of October, 1007. ' . Moore, Administratrix of the Estate of Elmer V. Moore, deceased, 2015 Burleigh & Boyd, Attorneys for Estate. Summons In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. 11. P. Throe, Plaintiff, 1 VH Mary A. Danforth' and) l.uclue Dunforth, her ) husband, nud Larklu lunley. Defendants. ) To Mary A. Danforth, Luolus Danforth and I.arkin Hunley, the defendants above named : In tbe name of the Htate Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appoar and answer to complaint filed against ynu In the above entitled pause on or before the expiration of six weeks from and after the dale of the first publication of this Numinous, which dute of first publication is Saturday, September 21st, 11)07, and If ynu fall so to ap pear and answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to wit: For a decree requiring you and each of you to set forth the nature of your claim or In terest lu and to Lot numbered Eight and the South one-half of Lot numbered Mine In Block numbered Eleven iu the town of Jos eph, Wailowa county, Oregon, and that all adverse claims of yoti and each of you be determined by said decree; that you and each of you be adjudged and decreed to have no Interest orclalra In and to said real prop erty or any part thereof; that plaintiff's title thereto be adjudged and decreed to be good and valid against yon and each of you, and his title thereto quieted; and that you and each if you be forever barred and enjoined from asserting any claim or Interest In and to said real property or any part thereof, ad verse to tbe title of plaintiff; and for such other and further rellei us to equity shall seem meet nud agreeuble. This summons Is served upon you by publi cation thereof In the News Keeonl, for the full period of six consecutive weeks, commencing with the ilate of September 21st, li07, pursu ant to an order of the lion. O. M. Corkina, County Judge of Wallowa county, Oregon, which order Is made and dated on the lBth day of Heptcmbor. 1M7. 21t7 BtUtLfclGH & BOYD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Orcg-on, for Wallowa County. W. K. Stubbledeld, I'lnlntiff, Vlt Angle Miulihh'flcld, Defendant, To Auicle Htubblcfleld, the ubove named defendant. In the name ol the Htnte of Drceon- You are hereby required to appear and uns cr to the complaint filed atfiiinHt you In the above entitled cauae on or before the expiration of mi week from the date of tho tint publica tion of thin Summon, which Drat dute of publication Is Haturday, September lilnt, lull?, and If you full to appear una nimwcr within said time, for want thereof tbe plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In hla complulut, vli: For a decree dlnHolvliiK tbe bond or matri mony now and heretofore exliitlng between the plaintiff and defendant, upon the Krouud of willful deaertlon. Thin Huuuuona Im puhllidied purxuuntto an order of the Hon. U M. Corklnn, County Judge of Wallowa county, OreKon, made anil entered on the lHtn day of Keptember, 1UU7, directing the publication thereof for the period of (tlx conxecutlve weeka commencing with the dute of September 2Ut,.lW7. 2M UURI.KIGIt HOYU, Attorneys for I'lulutlH. Administratrix' Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowu County. In the Mutter of the Estate of j J. r. tiurieign, ixi-eiwu. ) Notice la hereby given that the under- aiicned admlnlntriilrlx of tbe above entitled etate haa filed her Hmtl account of her adiululHtrutlon of aid exliite with the Clerk of this Court, and the Court haa fixed Friday, November 8, 1U07, at the Court room of aulil Court In KnUirprlee, Oregon, n the time and place for the aettleineiit of aald account; at which time any persona Interested In aald eatate may appear and file objection, In writing, to uid account, und oouleal the ame. Dated at Enterprlie, Oretjon, thla.Ktu day of October, iWJ. Alice Bi'w.iiuk, Administratrix of tbe Entute of J. K. Burleigh deceiAwed, THE HARNESS AND SADDLEMAN ENTERPRISE, OREGON Professional Directory AND Business Cards Physicians and Surgeons. Physician Surgeon E. T. Anderson, M. D. Enterprise, Oregon. Physician and Burgeon C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. Independent Phone, j Oflloe up stairs in Bank Bldg. Attomeys-at-Uaw. J. A, Burleigh Daniel Boyd Burleiqh 5c Boyd fittorqeys-at-Law Will praotloe in all the Courts of this State and before the Interior and its ofllces. ' The most careful attention given to all business entrusted to our care. Enterprise, Oregon. Hotels. When Passing On The Lewie ton Road, Stop At The Sled Springs Hotel. rienty of Stable Rook. S. B. CONNER, Proprietor. Miscellaneous. Wm. Mcllroy AD Company, Farms, Timber Lands, Acreage, Lots, Residiinoe and Busi liens Property For Hale. Timber Lo cating a Specialty ELGIN, - OREGON. Stone Mason and Gutter Cut stone flues constantly on hand for short order work, also fresh lime L. J. Pisell, Wallowa, Ou. Ruggles & Lathrope, The House MOVERS We will move your houHo, barn or other buildings in a careful manner also put In new foundations when wanted. If you are lu need of any work lu our line, call 6u or address us at ENTERPRISE, OREGON Order the News Record sent to au Eastern friend and help bring another settler here.