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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
POLITICAL PAGE Information for Voteri about Primary nnJ Election CandlOatM for the Vnrlou Office Gowlp of the Campaign. ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEMOCRATIC. REPUBLICAN. Assessor. 1 hereby iintiautica that T nm n caudi. School Superintendent. I hereby announce myself an date for the itonritialiou for the I riidttte ou the Republican ticket for the tfioe( Omuity Afanmnr Hi the lttw ocratio ticket, suliject to. the will of the voter ot the Deinoeratio pnrtv at the primary t be hel.l April 17, 1908. If 1 oinhmteri and elected 1 pledge myself itfl faithfully perforin the duties of the oftlceaeiHirdiiigto law, and the hext of iy ability, without favoritism or jrejudlee. Thos. Rich. noniiniitiou for the office of County Kchnol Superintendent subject to the decision of tlte qualified electors, at the primnrie to be held In thU cou ty on April 17, 1908. It nominated and elected, I will serve the people of Wallowa couuty to the bent of my ability. J. C. UOXI.EY. Assessor. Circuit Judge. I hereby annbui ce myself as cr.iull- I Hereby announce ni vpetr s canni- date nw the Republican ticket for the date for nomination on the Democratic nomination for the offle of County ticket for the office of 'Umt Judge of Assessor, subject to the decision of the the 'lenth Judicial IJIstriot at the pri-. Hepublicait voters at the primaries to mary election to be held oi April h, be xta hi this county on April 17, j98. , , 108- If nominated and elected I will If nominated and elected, I will use serve tbe people of WuI o a countv to iy beet endeavors to Bdministcr the ! t,e best cf my ability wlthuc urejud- uusiiimw til mc vyinuiii in ""i u . Ira or l)&rr,ln.litv. ( , C. H. Allen. counties of the District impattially, speedily and ecooumically. ' D. W. Shkahan. . Treasurer. , , ' I hereby announce myself as a candi date for nomination on t lie Democratic ticket for the office ot Couuty Treas urer of Wallowa County, at the pri mary election to be held April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected 1 will see - that the county's funds are safeguarded in the best manner possible. F. A. Reavis. ' , Sheriff. I horehy announce myself aa a ca di date on the Democratic ticket for the nomination for the otlice of Sheriff of W allowa county, subject to the decision of the qualified electors at the primaries to be held April 17, 190.". If nominated and elected I will serve the people of this county to the beet cf my ab'lity w ithout prejudice or partiality. Eixiah Marvin. accessible to a majority of the citizens of Lake county. The town of Paisley is located about half way between Lake view and Silver Lake. Real Estate Transfers 2 Weeks Ending Feb. 1, 1908 Prepared By Wallowa Law, Land & Abstract Co. JUDGE RAMSEY'S PLATFORM. If elected Circuit Judge, I will, to the ntniost of my ability, discharge my duties houestlv. efficiently, and impar tially, and deiido. all cases without te sard to the political or religious affilia tions of the parties, and treat all Attorneys and litigants with courtesy And fairness. . All unnecessary delays in transacting -the business will be avoided, thereby waving to counties and litigants lttrgb "caet, suojeci to ineo.ecu.iun 01 tie Tnm...,. ' Republican voters at the primary to be n,m".""i0S.tf,r 'i.... ft ,lbcld April 17. If nominated and the efficient enforcement of all laws, County Treasurer. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate on the Republican ticket for the nomination for the office of County Treasurer at the primary election to i)e held in this county, on April 17, 1908. William T. Cell. ... Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a caudi date on the Republican ticket for the nomination for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters of said party at the primaries to be held in this county on April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected I will serve the people of Wallowa county to the best of iiiv ability, without prejudice or par tiality. Frank V. Bowman. I hereby announce myself as a can didate on the Republican ticket for the nomination for the otlice of County Sheriff, subject to the decision of the qualified electors at the primaries to be held in this couuty on April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected I will serve the people of Wallowa county to the bust of my ability: I will rigidly en force the law giving justice to all and undue favors to none. John W. Kerns. Surveyor. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination for the office of Countv Surveyor on the Republican ticket, subject to tbe decision of the And oppose the nullification of any law t nart-of-a law by granting illegal . paroles or discharges. Wm. M. Ramhky. Notes From The Political Field elected I will run all lines justly 1 e tween conflicting owners and do all surveying accordii g to the latest and best scientific methods. . Arthur II. Rcdd T. F. LATHROPE, Candidate for tbe Republican Nomination for "Who was the candidate for tbe Democratic nomination for sheriff whose announcement appeared on the first page of last week'a News Record without signature? vas asked by half the people of the county during the last seven days. The ignattire was inadvertantly omitted and half the ' edition was off before the omisMon was supplied by adding the name of Kdgar ! Marvin, the popular young man at Wallowa whose candidacy in causing everybody to sit up and take notice. While tbe omission of the name was a mistake, from au advertising point f view it was fortunate lor Mr. Marvin a everybody Is looking for this week'a News Record o ee who that Democ ratic aspirant is. Luther Lloyd, a well kuown resident on the Imnaha, Is uetng urged by his f rienda to make the race for the Demo cratlc nomination for couuty commis sioner. A. A. flreer lias withdrawn from the race f r the Republican nomination . for assessor. Newi from the North Country says that W. O. Locke or Edward Renfrow - may come out for the Republican ' nomination for county rommlsMmier. Both are strong men and either would no doubt be an efficient commissioner. It Is tbe opinion of men beat peatvd in ' the work of the county court that one member of the court should always be from the North Country that one W conversant with the road Assessor. "No favoritism to any individual or section of the county, hut a straight assessment on every dollar obtainable." and bridge needs of that great section be in a position to advise and act. Candidates are training in footwork, not to take to the woods after the primary, hut in the gentle art of side stepping. It stands them in hands to know when nut to express themselves hi this campaign. Holla I. Lore of Enterprise has out petitions for the Republican iiomina tion for surveyor. Over 150 voters have registered with Lincoln Austin at Flora. Up to Tuesday noon 155 voters had registered iu Enterprise precinct and 850 in the county. County Seat Fight in Lake. Lake county will be the scene this year of a county seat fight, as the am bitious little town of l'aisley is making an effort to have the county seat moved from Lakuview, its present location, to Paisley. The reason urged for the re moval of the county scat is that l'uisliy is, geographically, more centrally loea: ed, and will make the otiuty ee.it more Oeorjro anl Ilcury Haas to W W Zurcliur, nv nv sec 23, aud n half ne and ne nw, sec 22 t 3 n, r 46 e. 1050 Daniel 15oyd to Ella Flowers, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 a d 14, blk A Boyd's subd of blks 5, 7 and 8, Rank add to Enterprise. 1500. Edgar AQoodnough to Teter Fordney, w halt blk 21, Residence add to Town of Wallowa. 400. John McDonald to Hattie Merrill, lots 5 mid 6, in Th i McDonald add to Wallowa. $100. lva 15. Rumble to J A Rumble, uouth half se sec 1 1 and w l.nlf sw sec 12, fit, r4G. $o00. U S Pat to J A Blcomquiat, n half se ami s half ne, seo 12, 1 1 n, r 41 e. J V Brines to S O Watkins, e half se, seo 27, e half ne. sec 34, also tract of land in seo 27, about center, all t 5 n, r 43 e. f 1. USRIttoJ W Brines, e half se, sec 27 ; e half ne, sec 34, 1 5 n, r 43 e. Mrs Grace Stoner et al to F W Fitz patrick et al, w half ne, e half, nw, w half se and e half sw, sec 33, 1 2 s, r 45 e, aud sw ne, se nw, and lots 2 and 3, nw se und e half swand tw sw (let 6) all of sec 4; aud ne nw, sec 9, t 3 s, r 45 e. 81. Mattie Hill to F W Fitzpati ick et al, anie description as above. $1. U S R R to James A Spray, bw se; Bee 28; w half ne and se nw, sec 33, t 2 n, r 41 e. Emma Spray to Crossett Timber Co. all timbtr on e half sw and sw se sec 83, t 2 n, r 41 e, and lot 2, sec 4, t 1 n, r 41. SI. James A Spray to Crossett Timber Co, all timber on sw se, sec 28, aud w half of ne and se nw, seo 33, t 2 n, r 41 e. $1. J P Gardner to John Flowers, lot 52, West Division of Enterprise cemetery, Enterprise, Ore. 10. J M Blakely, sheriff, to Wallowa Mercantile Co, s w sec 8; e half nw, ne sw and nw se sec 17, tin, r 43 e, and n sec 35, 1 5 u, r 44 e. $1500. State of Oregon to D W Sheahan, e half ne and nu te, sec 36, t 2 n, r 41. f!50 F D McCully to Nelia M Hartsock, I Iota 0, 7 and 8, t lk 2, Riverside add to Joseph, $325. V M Mahaffey to Daniel Boyd, lotl, seo 4, and lots 3 and 4, and do nw, eo 3, 1 1 n, r45e. $1750. U S R R to John L Anderson, ne ne, sec 34, s half ee; se sw, sec 27, t 3n, r 41 e. - 8 E Fleene. to F V Fitup atrick et al, e half nw and w half lie aud e half bw. w half se, sec 33, t 2 s, r 45 e, and lots 2 and 3, sw ne, se nw , n w se ; e half sw sw sw (lot (i) moc 4; and no nw, sec 9, t 3 s, r45e. $1. The Wallowa Mercantile Co to VV. I. Downard, u half so and se se of sec 5; sw sec 8; nw qrj the u half sw and nw sw, sec i; me ne se, stc in: all in t 4 u, r 43 e. $750. Nellie H Wood to S II Biggs, e half ne sec 9, 1 1 s, r 43, except a tract iu n corner. $500. J C Higgins to Annetta Iliggins, sw sec 31, tin, and nw of sec 0, iu 1 1 s, all r44e. $1. J M Blakely, sheriff, to Peter Baudon, sheriff's deed, one-fourth interest in half ne and w half se. sec 14, t 2 s, r 45 e. $75. J M Blukelv, sheriff, to Lucindii Kmiible, sheriff's deed, lot 2 and n half lot 3, b!k 20, McCulh'a add to Joseph. 18. II K O'Brien to Nibley-Niinnaugh Lumber Co, n half sec 35, t 2 n, i 43 e. $1. E A Holmes to Nibley-Nimnaugb Lumber Co, se nw, no sw and se of sec 29; nu qr, tbe n half se and w half .sw, sec 32, all in 12 n, r44e. $1. E A Holmes to Nibley-Ximnatigb Lun.ber Co, s half sw, sec 29, and n half nw, ec 3, t 2 n, r 44 e. $1. U S Pat to Godfrey Gardon, a half ne and s half nw, sec 17, I 2 n, r 41 e. Archie Conloy to J T Peters, qc, sw nw, nw sw aud s half sw, sec 4 ; and nt nw, sec 9, t 3 s, r 45 e. $1. U S Pat to J W Conley, 8 half se and se sw, sec 29, t 2 n, r 41 e. U S Put to Mayme J Holmes, s halt ne and n half se, sec 32, t 2 n, r 44 e. U S Pat to Jennie Minor, w half sw, 8l-c 32, t 2 n of r 44. U 8 Pat to Edward R Vanghan, 8 hall se, sec 29, and n half ne, sec 32, t 2 n, r 44 e. uh rattois w l'isn, so nu, ne sw, and n half se, sec 29, t 2 n, r 44 e. U S Pat to Pearlie Pace, se, sec 35, t 2 n, r 43 e. U S Pat to S M Strohcoker, lot 2 and and bw ne and w half se, sec 3, t 2 n, i 43 o. Wesley Duncan to Benj Uosuell et al, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, blk 18, in Enterprise $2500. Mary J Straley to Nellie E Beck, lots numbered 3 and 4, seo 4, t n,. r 45 e. $1500. John McDonald to Theo Williams, 110 feet off s end of lots 2, 3 and 4, blk 1, Stories' add to Wallowa. $1500. U S Pat to J L Caviness, n half se seo 32, t 2 b, r 40 e. 1 5- aajsaasaa t I Political Information, g Registration opnis for pri. mariea, January 6. & Closes for primary, April 7. Primary election, April 1". Registration re-opi-iw April 21. Closes for election, Ma- 1. General election, J ino 1 . Registration re-rpenH, Sep tember 20. Doses for election, October 20. " ' ; Pfaitntial election. No- 15 per Cent on Your in 1 wo Houses Paying $18 a inontb rent. $1500 FOR BOTH Lots one-fourth Block in Size , for from s $100 to $400. , Residences from $D00 to S5000 All above property iu Enterprise. Good Farm Propositions The Reasoo For The Masons. A little girl was askttU to write au essay on the wise man and this is w lmt she produced : ' "King Soloman was a man who lived ever so many years ago. In the com: try he governed he was the whole push. He w as an awful wise man and one day two women went to chop the baby in two and give each a baby and each claiming it. The king was nut feeling right. Why could not the brat hava been twins and saved all this trouble? Soloman culled for his sworl aud was going to chop the baby in two and give each one of tlicin a pieue'of it, when the one who was the mother of the baby said : 'Stop Soloman, stay thy hand ; if I can't have the whole baby I don't want any. Let the old hag have it.' Then King Solomau told her to take the, baby aud go home and wash its face (or he knew it was hers. He told tho other to go chase herself. King Hob man built a temple and was the father of all the Masons. He had 700 wives and 300 lady frior.tls and that's why there are so many Mast ns in the world. My papa says King Soloman was a warm member, and I think he was hot stuff invHelf. That's all I know about King.Soloumu." Selected by Owyhee Nugget. Notice of Sale of Real Property. In the County Court of tho Htato ot Oretton, for Wullmvu Omiitr. Ill tin; Matter ol the Extute of Eltutjr V. Moore, ilrceiiHfd. NOT1CB IS HEUE11Y OIVKX, Tlmt pur .luaal to nn order of tho ii'iovu enlltlvil Court Iu thenmuer olnalil estiito, made auil vnturvd on tin- ad day or February, 1WJS, I will, ai the administratrix of the xald uitute, from and after Haturdny, Murch 7ih, I ftuM, proved to sell at private sale the followinu; deavrlbed real properly of ald estate, and all the right, title Kiid Interest which the (aid K.liner V. Moore, deceased, had therein ul the lluie of bis deulli, to-wit: ' The Northwest iiuurter of the Nnrthwent quarter of Heition Fourteen Iu Towimlilp Five North ot ltniiKo Forty-four Kant W. M. In Wallowa County, Oregon. The terms of ald Male are a follow : cash in bund for the full amount of purchiwe W. E. TAGGART, KNTERPJtlsiE price. 4lto Dated February -llh, 11108. E. Moork, Administratrix of the.Eittute of TKIm.v V. Moore, Deccuted. Oil EOON B 'ki.kiijm uuvu Attorneys for Bstnte. Red Front Livery and Feed Stable First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain & BOSWELL & SON PROPRIETORS. ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HOTEL ENTERPRISE "Careful Banking Insures the Safely of Deposits" Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OK ENTERPRISE. OREGON CAPITAL loO.roo SUHPI.U8 $10,000 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Geo. V. Hyatt, President " Oeo. K. Craig, Vice President W. R. Holmes, Cashier Frank A. KeaviM, Asst. Cashier 3eo. S. Ciiaio O. Pf.nxei.i, IMKKCTORS Geo. V. Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes V. It. Holmes R, I. LONG CIVIL ENGINEERING and GENERAL LAND SURVEYING Hydraulic and Irrigation Engineer ENTERPRISE, OREGON. Time Extended Sixty Days By a special airangement with the pub lishers the News Record is authorized to continue the great offer of the American Farmer ONE YEAR FREE to Every Subscriber of the News Record who pays $1.50 on subscription - in adyance. Offer Open Until . March 31, 1908 Joseph h Elgin Stage Co., Incorporated ' Tariff and Rate Sheet of Fares from Enterprise: Effective on and after September 1. 1907. One Way Enterprise to Joseph .75 " " LoBtine 100 Wallowa 1.75 Canvon IIoukc 2.M) 1 Elgin 4,00 Round Trip 1 25 175 3.00 4.75 7.50 liuk'KKgo allowance 40 pounds rates winie uh old tariff. for each full paid fare. Kxet-mt baggage Mnki'H conuoclloiiH with ntg'H at Wallowa for Promlne on Tueadaya. Tliumliiyu mill Hiitimlnya For Flora, I'urnilisw and AunUme, Wash., oil Motidayo, Wciliii-siliiyH and FriilavH. Carried U.8. Mall aud Kxpreuo. - CotiuectH willi Btagi'M ut Eutcrprixe for Iiimulia on regular dayu. Stopover privileges given- on round trip rutua, F. D. McCULLY, Pres. E. W. RUMBLE, Mgr. eh?.1j3 d ilgs Awd-IPad m Fowls FOR Neuralgia. Sciatica. -Rheumatism. Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in STOMACH. rur jt tl . A MTV Take OWE f! . of the Little Tablets l ' ltJ and the Pain is Gone. 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