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Professional Directory AND Business Cards Physicians and Surgeons Physician Surgeon E. T. Anderson, M. D. Enterprise, Oregon. Physician and Surgeon C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. Independent Phone. Office up stairs in Bank Bldg. F.G. HEWETT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, LOSTINE, OREGON. Attorneys-at-Law. J. A, BurlulKh Daniel Boyd Burleiqh Boyd Attorneys-ai-Law Will practice in all the Courts of thlsStateaiid before the Interior and Its ofllees. The most careful attention glvou to all business entrusted to our care. Enterprise, Oregon. Hotels. When Passing On The Lewis toii Road, Stop At The Sled Springs Hotel. Plenty of Stable Roon:. 8. B. CONNER, Proprietor. Wm Mcllroy anD Company, FarmH, Timber Lands, Acreage, Lots, Residence and Business Property For Bale. Timber Lo cating a Specialty ELGIN, - OREGON. Information Concerning; Eighth Grade Final Examinations. 1. Dates: 'a) January 23. 24. 1908 (b) May 14, 15,1908; (u) June 11, 12, 1VUB. 2. Program : a Thursdays Arithmetic, Writing History and Civil Government , D f riuaya -uramnmr, rnysioiogy Geography una spelling. t 8. Source of Questions: a Geography State Course of . Htudy, Redway and Hlnnan'a Natural Hohool Geography. b 8 pelting Eighty per cent, from Reed's Word Lessons, and twenty per oent from uianu Horipl in language. Writing Specimens of penman ship as ludloated In copied mat ter and from manuscript in Language, d Language Buehlcr'a Mod"n English Grammar, no dlagra mliiK Civil Government United States Constitution. History List of topics from His tory uuuine in estate vourseol -" Study and Current Kveuta - Notice; Teachers preparing classes for examinations will please notify county superintendent 80 days before examination according to law. J. W. Kkrns, County Superintendent of Schools, Diamond W Coftot lleat I ever drank," says everyone. E. M, A M , Co. ENTERPRISE CPERA HOUSE Watch for Next Announce , ... ment CutjHit the W. J. Funk & Co. adv lor acme boy or girl who is working (or be splendid priiej offered by that firm. Jke pieWs fDKPK!I)EKT Formerly the Wallowa ewp, KHtnbllrhed Mnp Published every Thursday at Enterprise, Oregon TFT.RPHONE HOMK IKDPPlTNItFVT NO HI H. A. GA LI.O A Y Knt'TP'l nt Hie Kiit'Tnrte poHi'itliee hs mwiii'I-zIiih iiiMtier. HE'JULAU S-Uii.-JCUiei-I,J.X KAi'i-X One year f 1.50 Throe months 50 cents Fl'SX'IAITOUXTY ADVEKTISIXG OFJI'.K Regular subscribers in:iy have as many copies us ihv desire sent outs'de of the county at the following rmo, eh in advancf; Y early subsrriptif ns fl each. Editorial THURSDAY', Mews Record Pledge. Durinij the last few weeks many new BuVeri'iersi have been added to the News Record list. To them, to pledge the endeavor to print a largest FeiiHe of the term. The first News Record is the news all the present this news in a fiiir, impartial not a p irty, church, class or section whole people. Every in erest will columns, even when the paper may purposes of that interest. What is columns, is that anything and everything that u news, not opinions or views, will be printed and presented as the news of something the editor Editorially the New Record will believes to be just and right, having people on every occasion. This, always stand for what you think is richt. We may sometimes even differ from a large majorily of our reader3 for we claim the privilege of being wrong as many times and making just as many mistakes as any one of you. The splendid support given the is appreciated, and in return it will be our endeavor to publish a paper that will make both new and old subscribers firm friends of the News Record, and do everything in our power for the upbuilding of Wallowa county. The total levy for county, road, the county court ia eleven and one- n we wtiolo state ot Uiegon. 1 he on a valuation variously est i a" a ted It pay to be out of debt when tight The Oregor.ian assail the primary because it has killed the Repub lican party organization in Oregon. as the Oregonian says it was, the primary deserves a medal. Aside from Roosevelt, there is ation would prevent nearly every state- west of the Missouri river from swinging into the Bryan line. He'd is Bob. You may repair and patch if are r.ejued etui. FA1RVIEW FANCIES. Fairviow, Dec. 24 T. F. Lathrope expects-to go to work on the bridge over Little Salmon about Jiiiunry 1. Elmer Rucker has n turned from Portland where he was called in attend ance on his sister, who was in the hospital there, Mr. Fisher's children have recovered from the mumps and liter school ugain next Monday. A large drove of hit cattlo passed through on the way to Lewiston Satur day. They were purchased of Mc Donald of Wallowa. Thos. Lathrope lute just completed one of the finest ccllais in this neigh borhood, being built of soft rock with a shingle roof and is absolutely frost proof. Harry Fishor is helping Frank Down-1 ing saw wood. W. T. Knapp returned from Enter prise on Wcduesdny, being excused from jury duty. Lon Lathrope wont to Enterprise Saturday. Guy Knapp gave a party at the old place Monday evening. A largo crowd and a good time. Deo. SO A fine large buck made his appearance near tho home of Wm. Whltmore Friday. Mr. Whitmore's dogs gave chase but at last accounts it was still at larRC. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Uesketton December 24, a 10 hiuuu girl. The attendance at school is still very small on account of sickness. Another dance party willl lie given by Guy Knapp next week. The Btuge driver reports deep si ow In the timber between here uud Flora. Mrs. Dennis Whitmore came out u Sunday to visit ut her father, Mr. Zurber's. Mrs. F. W. Heskett was called to Wallowa on Monday by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Tony Sherod. R. E. Heskett and T. J. Drydeu spent Friday at Wallowa on business. The bountiful rainfall of lust week Insures plenty ot water for the hills this winter. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wolverton spout Christinas with friends at Lostlue. ' MIkm Mary Feaglus who has beeu viaitli.it with her parents and friends ii thlh neighborhood, took her depart ure Saturday for The Dalles, where she Jizcovd NEWSPAPER - h 3,1H99. New erlo l.eimn April 80, 1007 Editor and t'uhlirilier fage. JANUARY 9 and to old friends as well.it desires county (aper in the truest and consideration always with the news of Wallowa county and to manner. The News Record is organ, hut a Newspaper for the have a pquare deal in the news oppose editorially the aims and meant by square deal in the new in the paper in as fair manner may h ippeti to favor. continue to advocate what it in mind the interests of the mind you, is not paying we will paper during the last three months state and school ourposes fixed by half mills, probably the lowest levy Union county le 'y is 27 1-2 millB from 50 to 05 per cent of full value. times inunes. If. that organization was as bad just one Republican whose nomin from Wisconsin and his first name you will, but courthouse and jail hus a position in a cunning factory. Ramblisr. Jan. 8 R. E. Heskett had the mis fortune to lose a fine hog weighing over 500 pounds, while delivering a load to Maxwell Bros, of Wallowu last Saturday. W. T. Knapp completed a deal by which he becomes the owner of a fine quarter section of land formerly owned by Wm. Feagius. The deed was exchanged last Friday. Several from this neighborhood attended the New Years hall at Lostine. Mrs. F. V. He-kett visited her daughter, Mrs. Tony Sherod, who has been very ill, and relumed homo on Sunday. Guy Knapp gave another party last Prljlair Aim....... i ...1.; -;.,. nK ni uwa a gooaiy mini her were present and report a fine ti mo. J. W. Anderson und sons Rob and John have taken a contract to cut logs for W. E. Lew is, tho saw mill man. . The attendance at school is larger. growing Varuinh stains and brushes, and Lac'iueret makes old furniture look like new at Ihiniaugh & May field's. ' PARADISE GLINTS Paradi.e, Jan. 3 Uncle Dave lien drickson took dinner with W. C. .Stra ley's New Years day. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cluis. Ralls, Dec. 24, a son. George Norton, of this place, who spent Christinas with hh father and mother at Flora, was taken ill while there with pneumonia, and is in a verv serious condition. A. C. Miller of Enterprise is doing business In this vicinity. Mr. oud Mrs. James Doran enter tamed a number of relatives and friends to dinner New ars day. mt. ami jmm. Bodmer Giande Rondo rivir visited Mr Mrs. Oscar fkxlmer, January i, took in the dunce at night. from and and Tho row ut the dance New ...... . l Years .mm., vrvaivu Mtino a sensation for some time. The parties will be ban died pretty roughly for it, which no doubt they dotone. Mr. Bolding of Wenaha was in these parts last wevk taking subscriptions for the News Record. Miss Vahna Straley attended litera. v t Flora Friday night. Granduu and Grandpa Sturnis visited with their daughter, Mrs. Lake Os bourne, New Years day. Married, at Flora, Oregon, Dec. 31, Mr. Paul Cochrane, of Paradise, to MissZella Millsap, of Asotin, Wash., S mire Moore pronouncing the wards that made them one. TBMresT and Sunshine. LOWER VALLEY. Lower Vallt y, Dec. 30 Mrs. Henry Thompson vWted her daughter, Mrs. Walter Miller of Promise, last week. Mrs. Orland Hawkins of North Powder is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaeffer. Earl SchuelTer has tonsilitis and will he unable to attend school this week. Boyd Johnson has been suffering with toothache. Miss Anna Schaeffer visited Miss Nona Miller Saturday and Sunday. Roy Schaeffer is visiting his parents hut will return to Mud creek in a few days to herd sheep, Ilaivey Thompson is the Promise stage driver at present. WAVERLEY NOTES. Waverley, Dec. 27 Several of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Casteel were invited to attend the Christmas tree given at their home Christmas eve. Those who attended were": Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Loock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank l?ork and children, Mr. and Mis. S. B. Warnock and little daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ager and children, Mrs. J. M. Casteel and family, Virgil Brines, Errery Culbertson, Wilbur Brines and Hiram Powell. All had an enjoyable time. The part of f-'anta Ciaus was most sucessfully played by A. L. Loock. Rudolph Bork v ent to Flora to attend the, dance there, returning Thursday. Hiram Powell visited Wednesday night with Wilbur Brines. George and Claude Myers attended the Xmas dance at Flora. S. B. Wan' ock and wife and daugh ter Mary visited with the family of J. S. Casteel f:on Tuesday morning till v ednesdny evening. W, C. Forthman and wife went to Flora Friday returning tho same day. Albert Ager raised tho frame of his barn Saturday. Wilbur Brines made a qnick trip to Flora Saturday. The chinook is on for sure. We will not have much snow for Christmcs sk-iyliing. Jr , Messrs-. Unapmac and Harmon were up from "The Point" Saturday.. Willie Forthman visited with George Myers Saturday night. ' George Myers went to tiie river M n lay. Wallowa's Biggest Money Producer The sheep industry leads all others in Wallowa county as a money bringer, over $300,000 buing brought Into .the county last year from tho sale of wcol and sheep. C. L. Hartshorn estimates the number of dl.uep in the county, this w inter at 14(1,000. Follow ing are some of the largest owners and the si.o of their bauds: " Jay II. Dobbin 20,000. Peter Beaudan 17,000. Devin fc Mitchell 17,000. Stubblefleld & Faleoner 7500. C. P. Ragsdale 7500. C. L. Hartshorn 0500. Stiekney & German 0000. L. C. Johnson 0000. Walter Bonor 5000. i Frank Keinau 3500. E. B. Knapp-3400. E. O. Mukin 3200. Longfellow & A mold 3000. Dave Tucker 3000. Hays Kernan 300'.). F. D. McCully 3000. Schant & Gabriel 2800. E. A. Andoisuu 2400. 11. C. Do Beaumont 2000. Ernest Fulton 1500, Omor Stubblefleld 1500. W. H. Graves 1500. . Walter Beith 1500. Lutiell & Ruby 1500. F. ShafHr-1500. A. and U. Johnson 1400. .Butler & Stevens-1100. G. A. Usher 1000. FLORA SIFTINGS Flora, Jan. 6 Paul Moore, one of Flora's business men; has gone to Lew iston tor a few weeks. Miss Lelah Cole will stay w ith his wife c uring his absence. . Dr. Gil more is busy answering calls to differeut parts of the country. The League held a business meeting Sunday evening. The M. W. A. are planning a nice time for January IS. Dave Abies will move to Flora scon. Justice Moore has been busy of Isjte with marriage ceremonies and criminal dockets, also a civil case John Curry plaintiff, C. A. AllenN acting as lr's attorney, W. C. Forthman and B, E. Podzett defeudauts, R. Meyers acting as their attorney. A jury deciJed in favor j of plaintiff.. John Honk made final proof on his homestead Saturday. W. P.' Davis arid wife paid Prof, and Mrs.. Allen a visit Saturday nijjht, returning Sunday. Readers of the News Record, let us hear from all parts of the county through the Record. Sifter BARTLETT BRIEFS Bartlett, Jan. 5 Fred Richman went to Flora a few days ago. W. P. Davis and wife paid tlif.tr old As it is now the beginning of the . new year we are very desirous of having prompt settle ment of all notes and accounts due us. We therefore earnestly request all of our patrons who have not made final settlement for the year 1907 to please do so without further delay. This accommodation will enable us to meet our obligations and place us in a posi tion to serve you even better in 1908 than in 1907. Doing the extensive credit business we do in turn requires us to use our credit very extensively and to keep our credit good com pels us to be insistent in our collecting. It is better for you and better for us. that you give this matter prompt attention. Thanking you one and all for your patronage in the past and soliciting it in the future, we are, Yours respectfully, . C. M. & M. COMPANY. MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton, Flora io Paradise, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and V From Paradise, Flora and Appleton to Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS." Good aoconiniodatioiiH, courteous .. Leaves Wallowa at 8v. in. . E. W. SOUTHWICK, Proprietor. ENTERPRISE BEST OF MEATS Highest Market rice for Hides and Felts PROPRIETORS "Careful Banking Insures the Safety of Deposits." Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL 150,000 SURPLUS ?30,0C0 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold op All Principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President Geo. S. Craig, Vice President Geo. S. Craiu G. Pennell, Geo. W. FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF TICK ENTERPRISE LIVERY .AND FEED STABLE Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month v N Good Care of all Stock. BEST EQUIPPED STABLE IX THE COUNTY One Block North of Court House. J. C. SHACKLEFORD, Proprietor. Harness and L. BERLAND, Will supply your needs In the Leather Goods line more cheaply and give beiM satisfaction than any other deahr in Wallowa county. Let him fit you out for the seahou's work. Repair work a specialty MAIN STREET, of flora, a visit isaiuraay. The jurors from these parts started on their third trip to court, I guess its a "go" this time. . A. T. Bartlett has a rice store and does a fine business for this country. Claud Crandell, after suffering a long unie oi lunereuioFes, ujeu ..uriHiinHs J leaving a kind mother and many fi lends to mourn his death. The literary at. Bartlett under the supervision of Miss- Lola Richman is progressing nicely. Meets every Sat urday. . Gborue. Dr. Miles' Anti-ruin Pills relieve pain treatment and reasonable rates. t- 'i i h '1 I fl'M ' ' tViEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HAND. INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 in a 1 Ll W. R. Holmes, Cashier Frank A. Reavis, Asst. Cushier friend, u u, Allen, anu laniny. DIRECTORS Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes R. Holmes W. Saddles THE HARNESS AND SADOLEMAN specialty. ENTERPRISE, OREGON