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    City and County
Brief News Items
For good results try .the Enterprise
Furniture Polish at Ashley's
Charles Wrenn of Chico was transact
ing bnpiness in town Monday.
The It. P. A Z. have the heft, line of
ice skates in the county. Prices right
The publication of the ferial story,
The Roupell Mystery, is resumed tnjs
week on 'an inside page of this papers
Varnish stains and brushes, and
Lacqueret makes old furniture look
like new at Buruaugh & May field's.
Mr. and Mrs. 8.L. Burnaugh, Jr., and
little son n turned Friday from a visit
with Mr. Burnaugh's parents at Klgin.
Jeptlia Wolfe of Wallowa was in
Enterprise Monday on his way to Vine
creek where he will work for Fred
Fulconer. '
Mrs, N. A. Fall man ami son came in
from her Klk Mountain ranch Sunday
and visited a few days with Enterprise
-friends.
H. S. & Z Co have a few pairs of the
'celebrated Ked Cloud and Scotch Ciray
German sox left. Come in and get
prices.
Mr. and Mr?. 1 T$. Hoyd left Monday
for a trip to California, Mexico and
through the Southern States to bi.t old
liome. in Taylor courty, Iowa. They
will be gone several months.
D. "A . Sheahan, candidate for the
Democratic nomination as circuit judge,
left for La (irando Monday on legal
bin-iress. lie will be gone about a
'Week.
The groundhog saw his shadow Sun-
day hut was nearly buried in a full of
the beautiful before he did. That old
superstition doesn't go in Wallowa
county where every winter day is full of
sunshine. "
Singer Machines and all the extras at
Ashley's.
M. H. Tucker betjan teachin at the
Pratt school Monday.
M. K. Boatman of Lostine was at
Joseph Tnesoay on business.
Luther Oreno of Priirie Creek was in
WEDDING BELLS.
Marion Harris of near Lostine was
In Hntorprbe Tuesday getting bills for
bis public sale to be held February 12.
Ho expects to move soon to Myrtle
Point, Coos county,,,. wheni many rel
atives reside.
The roof of Hamilton's blacksmit h shop
i aught tire Wednesday morning from a
defective flue. Prompt arrival of 1 elp
era end the hose cart soon put it out.
The damage was about $20. The build
ing is ow ned by Ct. H. Vest,
town Tuesday.
3. P. liusk of Joseph was in the
comity seat Tuesday.
Sol Keltner left for Portland Monday
on a bni-hiess trip.
,1. D. Walck, the .Tore? It real estate
agent, was n the city, Monday. v
(io to the R. S. & Z. Co. for Facinators
and Shawls, etc. Lowest prices.
George llendrick n ami family of
Paradise are guests of Enterprise rel
atives.
Preferred stock 'ho highest excell
ence in canned goods-fur sale at the It.
S. & L.
Pennine Cream, the best preparation
for chapiied hands and face, is sold by
Burnaugh & Maylield.
Judge P. I'. Keavis of this city has
been granted an increase of pension to
20 a month.
Ashley has just received a shipment
of 12 and li fo. t linoleum. Call and see
them.
Ira Pratt has returned from Bedford,
la., where he went to utttud the fur. era!
of his father.
I. V. Bickford is at Wallow.i helping
to fill the Wallowa Valley Cream com
pany's ice house there.
M. E. Hotchklss was called to Elgin
the latter part of last week by the
illness of bis baby. The little one is
now much better.
Pr. C. A. 'Ault was called to the
home of D. C. Conner on Alder Slo e
Sunday by the illness of Mr. and Mrs.
Conner's baby.
D. W. Sheahan, president of the
Commercial club, has appointed the
following executive committee: W. IV.
Holmes. G. S Heavis, C. E. Funk,
Daniel Boyd, W. W. White, Cieo. W.
Hyatt, L. Borland, J. S. Cook, A. C.
Miller and C. II. Zurcher,
Mrs. W. T. Boll's class of boys of the
Millie
Four Ms More '
Ofilato Winter and early
Bprin r weather when you it
must wear the winter
clothing that the It. 8. &
, Z. is now closing out at '
sacrifice bargains to make
room tor new goods.
Special
Make-Room
, Prices
. ON
Ladies' Union Suits,
' the nice soft, heavy
knit kind.
All Piece Goods,
Children's Coats, '
Men's Underwear
Men's and Boys'
Sweaters,
Men's Duck and
Mackinaw clothing
Extra
Special
A fine lot of Men's
Suits, deiaycd.in ship
ment, have just ar
rived, but they are'
winter goods all
right up to July 4
and must go in this
Make -Room Sale.
Come in and price
them.
R.-5..&Z. Go.
New fraternal Building
ENT ERPRISE ORE.
LONU-WAnrc In a wedding of splen
did appointments a' the luntie of the
lride's patents, Mr. and. Mrs. Aaron
Wade, on Alder Slope, Miss Louie Let
Wade and Mr. Rolla I. fjoug .were
married at 3:30 o'clock Sunday after
noon in the presence of 5(S guests.
Joseph and Enterprise friends of the
popular young couple, and immediate
relatives. j
The beautiful rooms were tastefully
decorated for the occasion. TIih bridal '
pirty entered the parlor to the strains I
of the weililinc march Ironi Lohengrin
phtved by Miss Nellie Divis, planter,
and W. I. Calvin, violinist. Mis
Maude Davis was bridesmaid and Mrs.
J. P. Husk matron of honor.- -harles
McAIister was best nians and Master
Hussell Wade ring bearer. Itev. E. J.
Moore of Wallowa officiated.
The bride wore a tieautiful gown of
white satin and carried a boquet of
white carnations. The bridesmaid
ami matron of honor wore gowns of
white organdie and carried pink carna
tions. The four ribbon Itearers v. -re
dressed in white and pink. The
bride's golng-uway gown wus of wine
colored cloth, tailor made.
Following the ceremony a delicious
luuoheon was served on small tables,
by Caterer George Mitchell
'Mrs. 1-ong iwone of the most estim
able and popular young ladies of the
Upper Valley. The groom is a civil
engineer with an office hi Enterprise,
who has gained a host of friends in the
year lie has lived here. The esteem,
good wisiies and affection in which
Mi. and Mrs. Long are beld were
attested by the iiiiuy beautiful and
costly gifts. ' i
Mr. and Mrs. Long have gone to
Spokane on a wedding trip ana on
their return will begin housekeeping
ina cosy cottage in Alder View addi
tion. An accident to a power wheel Moti
dav night at the Jeseph electric light
plant, has left that town in darkness
with no relief until a new wheel arrives.
who stayed in La Grande the, first of
the wiuter, have returned to their home
at Grossman
Miss Beulah Frost spent Saturday in
Wallowa.
A great number of men are busy
hauling wood io town.
Miss Miller's school closes March 6.
I here will he a short program and a
basket dinner. All are invited. The
.io"l house will be reseated In the
spring, and a new floor will be put
down. . ' '
.Jasper Verst is hauling huy to his
brother George s homestead.
Mr. "'id Mm. Welsehell went to
Wnlloua Friday. Mr Welsehell -re-tnrnwl
to his home but Mrs. Welschell
Ktaved i' Wallowa, visiting friends.
Lewis Uramlet and Itoy and Karl
Shaell'er were guests of Charley John-
J rr .......
miiii hlinuay eveoniu. ine uuiu un
spent playing flinch.
Wild Rose
FA1RVIEW FANCIES.
ORDINANCE.
PUBLIC SALE.
Stock, Farm Implements and House
hold Goods.
1 will ofler for public sale at the old
LaCcrtt. mill site. ' mile south of
Lostine. on
Wednesday, February 12.
beginning at 10 a. in., the following
property:
Uue ow-wneei stuueoaKer e;o men
farm wagon, 1 buggy, 4 sets double
work harness, 1 steel harrow, 1 saddle
and numerous farm tools. A few tons
of hay. Household goods, new last
Kalrview. Feb. 4 A Hunt snow fell
last evening making pretty . good
sleighing. - -'
Miss .Tosle Ilagen who ha9 leen visit
ing her sislr, Mrs. Oscar Elliott, re
turned to Wallowa Thursday.
The party'given at the Fisher house
Tuesday evening was a success.
Everybody turned out to the literary
Saturday night.
Kv Heskett is attending school.
Mrs. Lura. Bales is visiting at her
father, T. IT. Feagins'.
proWseTand.
Presbvtwian Sunday school gave a fine summer: iUi hen n.ugej Heating
f . .i i i, v i . stove, beds, tables, chairs, dishes and
v 1 1 vvi mill iftiu iv Kit iiiiu v. 1 1 1 1 1 .. i a i
night, and were encouraged by a large
audience. Leonard Jordan, Fletcher
Morrison, Clarence Flowers and Clarke
Akins gave recitations, Ralph Kay,
Emmett Forsythe, Joe Bauer and
Clarke Akins readings., Clayton Knodell
a composition unit Emmett Forsythe an
address. The Ixiys tpoke well and
showed KHiwjeutious work in preparing
for their parts. Music bv local talent
was interspersed th t ie program. - .
The new Fraternal lodge hall coiv
tained a haiiiiv throng of 180 members
and friends of the Moderri Wocduien
and Royal Neighbors Thursday night,
to witness the joint installation of
officers, hear a tl ne program and er.joy
a magninc nt tiauquet. The program
followed the installation cenetnouies and
consisted of a trombone solo bv C. K
Vest, vocal solos by Mrs Wheat and
Miss J n Fur, instrumental solus tiy
Lucilu Corkius and Nellie Davis, violin
and piano'duet by Mr. and Vtrs. Wheat,
rocttatiou toy rutitli fay ami songs toy a
quartette, Kthel Weaver, Mrs. Corking,
Orin Wagner and John Wortman. The
M. . A and H. A will hereafter meet
in the new halt, the Camp on
other articles too numerous to mention.
Some dry stove wood. Also nt the
same time and place I will sell" all or
part of 18 head ol horses, including
one ;
Standard Bred Stallion.
Terms of sale: Under $10 cash:
reasonable time on larger sums, pur
chaser giving note with good security.
MAKION Li. HARRIS.
S. F. Pace, auctioneer.
To Whom It May Concern.
My wife, Vivsa Hodgin, having left
my bed and board without just cause
or provocation, departing with my
brother, Leon 15. Hodgin, all persons
wib take notice that 1 will not be re
sponsible fur any debts contracted for
by her. 41(2
Fruita, Ore., Jan. 81, 1908.
(Sigued) Albkkt W. Hodoin.
lowervalley.
and third Thursdays and the Neigh burs
on the second ami lourtli 1 liursday
nights or each month.
DEATH RECORD.
Lower Valley, Feb. 3 Ten degrees
below zero! it was too cold fcatunlay
evening for the boys to go to the
the first skating rink.
Charles Hansen, notice of whose
death was given hi last week's News
Kevord, was bom near Copenhagen,
Denmark, Sept. 4, 140, and mine to
America in ioi. lie married Ange
lina Scott in New York state, Jan. 30,
lHiil). To them were born 10 children,
two of whom died in childhood and
are burled lu Kansas. William,
F.rastus, Thomas, Jacob and Mabel
reside In tbis county Mrs. Alice Ward
and Mrs. Stella I'yles at Hood Hiver
and John at Modesto, Calif. All were
present at the funeral but the two
latter. Mr, Hansen . came to this
county 23 years ago, settling on the
homestead where he resided until his
death, following the occupations of
wagou making and 'farming. He
Joined the Christian church lo years
ago and has lived ft consistent,
uhrlstiau life. His delight was the
study of the scriptures. He was an
upright ettixen and a coed neighbor
and his death Is a loss to the commuii
ity, as well as a sad bereavement to
the family.
15 per Gent on Your
in
Miss Matilda Fields is boarding at
Mr. Sloan's and attending school.
Mrs. Kosa ltoyd and family returned
home from Washington the middle of
last week.
Mrs. Henry Sohaeffer and dituehter
Anna visited Mrs. Lioren Powers sun
day.
Master Koyd Johnson spent Satur
day and Sunday with Master Charley
luompson.
Mrs. Rhoda Trump and family
loner Trump returned from Portland
last week where he had been visiting
frier.ds.
Rev. Martin of the M. E. chnrch has
been holding meltings here the past
week.
Miss Nina Miller of Klondike wa"
vi.-iting friends at Promise Friday and
Salurdcy.
Miss Bertha Womack visited Miss
Ruth Hayes Saturday and Sunday.
.loliu Carper returned from Wallowa
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs.C. A.Miller visited Mr.
nt.,1 Tru forr'ntiQn timtvr
Lee Thompson, the Utopia school
teacher, attended the debute here Sat
urday uigbt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ames returned from
Lostine Thursday where they had
been visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Wood.
Perry Thompson, Walter Colpitts
and Nathan Flosiiman have ben
hauling logs to the sawmill the lust
few days.
Teachers' Examinations
Notice ' is ' hereby given that th
County Su, erintendeut of Wallowa
county will hid the regular examin
ation of applicants for state aud county
papers at Enterprise Public richool
building, as follows:
For State Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, February
12th at 9 o'clock a in., and continuing
Until Saturday, February 15th at 4 p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
spelling, physical geography, reading,
psycholo y.
Th lrsda;. Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, gram mm, bookkeeping,
physics, ciii government... .,
Friday Physiology, geog: aphy, com
position algebra, English literature.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history, school law.'
Tor Gaoaty Pif e:s. -
Commencing Wednesday, February i
12th at U .'clock a. ru., and coutinning
until Friday, February 14 at 4 o'clock i
p. in.
Wed nesday Penman li i n, history ,
orthography, reading, physical geog
raphy. .... .
" Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, physiology.
Fridays Geography, school law, civil
government, English literature. y
s Yeurs truly,
Jso W. Kekns,
County Superintendent o! Sohcols.
An Ordinance to vacate Walter street
part f Greenwood street, and certain
alleys in Boyd's Subdivision of Bank
Addition to the City of Enterprise,
Oregon.
The City of Enterprise does Ordain
as follows :
Section 1. All that certain street
heretofore dedicated to the Public, and
Which' is known and designated as
Walter street, the Plat and Deed of
Dedication of which are recorded mid of
file hi the office of the County Clerk in
and for Wallowa County, Oregon, shall
hi and is hereby vacated. t
Section 2. All thos3 alleys laid o.it
and dedicated which lie within Blocks
"C" and "D" of Boyd's Subdivision of
Blocks 5, 7 and 8 of Bank Addition,
according to Amended plat of said
Addition, to the City of Enterprise,
and also ihut certain a ley laid out and
dedicated which extends along the west
side of said Blocks ,,C" and "D" of
said Boyd's Subdivision of Block- 5, 7
and 8,-of said Bank Additioii,-as amen
ded as aforesaid, to the City of En ter
prise, Oregon, the Plat and Deed of
Dedication of which are recorded in the
office of the County Clurk in and for
Wallowa County, Oregon, shall bj and
are hereby vacated.
Section 3. All that portion of Green
wood street, in said City of Enterprise,
the Plat and D ed of Dedication ol
which are record d in the office of the
County Clerk in and for Wallowa
County, Oregon, and djseribod as
loliows, to-wir: . Commencing a
north of the Southeast oornet of . Block
2 of said Amended Bank Addition to
Enter) rise, Oregon, thence south 30 feet .
to said southeast c rner of said Block 2
of said Aoundud Bank Addition to
Enterprise, Oregon ; thence . west 60ft
feet to the Southwest -iorrtet of , ail
Bloc.k 4, of said Amended Bank Addi
tion to F.nterp-ise, Oretiti ; thence
north 3 ) feet to tfie place of b'glii i ing,
shall be and is heeby vacated. , ; .
Section 4. This ordinan -e shall take
eff 'C! and h ) in fo-o f rom ami aft-T It ,
approval by. the Mayor and p iblicution
according to law.
Approved, February 3rd, liMlS.
Attest:
. Daniel Bovd, Mayor.
W.. R Taooaht, City Recorder.
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Notice of Sale of Real Property.
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In the .County Court of thn State ot Orenon;
for Wallowu County. . .
Ill the Mutter ol the litte of
liliner V. Moorp, ilfvRiivd.
NOTICE IS HKIIBHY GIVKN, That pur-'
sunnt to nil order oT the active entitle il Court
ill the matter of sniil estate, nmde anil entered
on t he l day or Fetiru-iry. ltKM. t will, tn the
ltd minis tniti'lx of thn sulci estate, from and
after Siitarduv, M i:eh 7th, lOtlH, proceed to
u II nt p'lvute mi.e the followtnu described,
rent property of mild estate, un.l nil tin rjglit,
title end iuteret whlcli the mid Kliner V.
Mnore, deeeiiKed. hud therein nt the time .t
i his deuth, to-wlt:
The .Sorthwi'st iiarter of the Norlhwent
' nlnrtel of HtHtion Fourteen in Township
j Five North of Itunge Forty -four East W. M.
I In Wallowa County, Oregon.
! The terms Raid khIu are
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US follows
cusll ill hmid fur the full amount of iiilivliaxn
iltu
price. . .
Uateil FeliruuryHIh, 1II.IS. '
E. MoOBE,
Aduilnlstratrix of the Estate of Klmor V
ft ! Moo.e, Dueenseil.
Jii-Hi.Kiuu.A UuYU, Attorneys fur Estate.
point 30 leet North of thu Southwest
corner of Block 4, of An ended Bank.
Addition to said City of Enterprise,! Don't Fail to see fine line ot men's
0gon, and extending thence east (W0 Cravenette Coats on sale at Reduced
feet ina straight line to a poi st 30 feet prices at the R. S. & Z. '
n
Not Giving Them Away
Our After-Inventory Cut in prices is deep
and results in money saving for cur customers
but it is a fair reduction on' our staple mer
chandise and not a sale of shoddy goods
bought for bogus late -winter, sales. x rlew
". .. - .'
stocks of - . .
Spring Goods Arriv--;
ing Daily
Must have room, and winter staples have
been marked at prices to make that room.
B. M. & m: company
ENTERPRISEOREGON.
LOSTINE DEPARTMENT
MIsh 1 let lie! MeKcnzle at the PoNtofllee It
nuthorlzed to receive and receipt fomubscrip
tlons ami ndvertislng for the Newn-Keeord,
and to receive nnd receipt for Job work.'
Two Housed
l'hyli'Kflua
niontli rent.
$1500 FOR HOTII
"
Lots one-fourth lUwk in SUe
for from
$lU0tof400.
Raltlence from
J(UHH.rlKH)
All ahove property
lu Knterprlse.
. Hood Farm i'roHltton-t .
W. E. TAGGART,
ENTKUPKlfSK, K.ii
Mrs. M. B. Ward spent Monday here.
Alvy Keeler has taken Goorge Wil-
lett'h' place in the barher shop.
Bom, to the wife of Mr. Coffee, m
hahy boy. Mother and child doing
nicely.
Kenneth MoKenzie has pone to La1
(irunde where he works in the 1
Grande pharmacy.
L. T. Womack will take charge of
the Hunter teams text week. He In
tends to run the Nolan restaurant only
a short tinio lorger.
Mrs. FitzpatrU k la spending this
week with her brother and family.
William Fleenor ia getting along
nicely but will not be able to return
home for about two more weeks.
IHirini; the cold nights of last week
the thermometer registered 11 degrees
below tero. "
Harry Coleman has gone to Portland.
He will return accompanied by his
wife's mother this week. During his
absence hia wife and children have teen
very tick and Dr. Hewett was called in
attendance Friday night.
fr, TTywett, naKd bv Vr. Hnefcett
at li -r i . v ; f
operation upon Mrs. Bridwell last week.
She is doing nicely now.
At the regular eighth grade exaroint -ti
ui last week three of the applicants
passed successiully: " Birdie McCubbir ,
Charles Womack and Harley Courtney.
Five more will take the examination i
Ma'-. The 'sixth and seventh gradt"
are having their monthly examinations
this vh ek.
LaBt week nearly every one in town
got his share of ice put up fjr tl e
summer. '
Miss Hutcliinson, formerly of Pendle-'
ton, arrived in town this week. She is I
a music teacher of much ability and i
expects to organize a clpss in muicj
soon. All pupils wishing to take les
son will call on or aaaresa ner at
Lostine. She beim an esteemed frieud
of Mrs. James Fitzpatrtik will spt nd a
short time visiting her while in town.
The mumps is still raging among the
school children. Twelve of them have
tha - disease this week. Ow ing to so
many having the disease several more
absences have appeared on the register
this term than usual. Parents, how
over, should look into the matter con- j
cerning their children's attendance and j
see where they are 'spending most of
their time. . !
Preferred stock canned goods at the!
ANNOUNCEMENT
In announcing to the public that we
are about to engage in the real estate ,
business, we desire to state that we
have perfected arrangements, both in
the East and in the various center? on
the Coast, by which we feel justified
in assuring our clients that we Will
control -a liberal shara of the Immi
gration which the remarkably low
rates offered by the different Trans
Continental railroads will bring to bur
state. ,
We will make a specialty of farm sales
and' would be glad if every man in
the county who desires to sell his
farm.no matter in what part of the
county he may be, would talk with us
on the subject.
,.'.
If you cannot see us personally, writer
us, . '. v
The R. I. Long Real Estate Go.
ENTERPRISE, ORE.
R, I. LONG
CIVIL ENGINEERIlJ and GENERAL LAND SURTETING
j Hydraulic and Irrigation Engineer
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
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