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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
' ji-.w -lltii. . ...ff. POLITICAL PAGE Information for Voter nhout Primary and Moctlon CatidiilHtcs for the Tarioui Offices QoK-lp of the Campaign. ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEMOCRATIC? j REPUBLICAN. ' v '-i v ; S84f. - I School Superintendent, . ... ,.,,, ruinuirainranni-i i neretiv announce mvse r im n on .it !',ri . '"""'""''"n f'f the j didate ou the Republican ticket for th rt-rT-Wiriiii iiih i em- nomination tor the office of tdnniv M-ratio l Icket, subject to the will of the School Siterinten(leiit subject to thV. volt-rnof the l)ii(.K-rtiii party nt the decision of the qualified electors, at the l.rliniiry t lie held April 17, 1908. If primaries to Ihj held In this cow ty on inltmted und ele t-d pledge myself April 17, 1908. ' t-TMl t llf 111 I V t)frfirin f liu ilnti.... ixt fir I ...1 1 r tn ,;" . ; , ....v - i ii iittiniiinirti nun eieeieu, I will ullM'fchworilliig to law, n ml tin- lient of serve the people of Wallowa county to . wbi'.tly, without favoritism or , the best of my ability. J. C. CONLEY. Superintendent. I hereby announce myself an a candl ing the man," as Mr. Tuttle would not for an Instant make a .fight for the place, and in fact would not counten ance such a thing as an . acceptance of the nomination unless urged to do so. From the best information the Star can secure on the subject this demand is liki ly to be made, as Mr. Tuttle is considered an Ideal man for the place, and bin stand on Statement No. 1 is open and without, equivocation. Real Estate Transfers ,,. 2 Weeis EadingFeb.29, 1908 Prepared By Wallowa Laft, Land & Abstract Co. Irtvjudice. ;:. ." Thos. Rich. ' Circuit Judge. I herehy announce mvself a ciuidl- dlit.M 111! t.iw Rj.lllltiUfHII Hr.bor tlit date for nomination on the Democratic nomination for countv mcIiooI Kiiiwrin. tjcRi'tfoftlieotliceof Hicuit Judge nf tenilcnt, subject to the decision of the the lentil Judicial l)iwtri t at the pri- qimli tied voters at the primaries to be liuiry elertion to lie held on April 17, held Auril 17. 1H0K. lift IS. If nominated nd elected, Twill use my heHt endeavors to adniiniMtur the tiiHiueHHif the Circuit Court In both juntle..rf the Distrtot hupaitially, . fepvedlly tuinl vcoonmlcally. '". ' I). W. Shkahan. ' . Treasurer. II nominated and elected I promise to ilevite my entmi lime and energies to the schools of Wallowa county, 'Uknk VV. Hali,. Assessor. I hereby annource myself as candi date on the Republican ticket for the T l,m.l.u ..,...,..,. .......if ji iioniiiiii nun uir i.ne mnce oi uouniy rft f. r . " ,...7..i V i7 iV 7, 1 Assessor, (subject to the decision of the ?l S"m"! ' 'H.. .''''"""Illepublican voters at the primaries to .i,r .. ,,ell thin county on Apfil 17, Tl ."LiSi ' .H,..( 5", JC''" ! 1908. If nominated and elected' I will .iii.i.. i-v.i..tm ii. i it- iiciii nilli tf, luua. If nominated and elected 1 will see that the county's funds are safeguarded in the bent maimer possible, . - F. A. Rkavis. r I hereby announce mysi If as a cundi '' date on t'te Democratic ticket for the nomination fur the office of Treasurer of Wallowa enmity, snhjert to the decii-ion I rA flu. AnuliHi.it ali.'f.trti... .it tlm m!i. ! 1111 H " '1 VII l I VI " tt. UIW III I llltf l H-l. , .. .. Ill to h Anril 17 inns If .,nn.l.,t..H 'election to he held and elected I will serve the tei.ile of April i, laua. vitlmut prejudice or partiality. serve the people of Wul owa county to the best cf my ability u ithoiiii prejud ice or partiality. C. H. Allen. County Treasurer. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate on the Republican ticket for the nnininaiioii for the oftlce of (bounty Treasurer at the primary in this county on mile thin county to the best of .my utility William C. Wilson. Sheriff. William T. Bell. Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candl date on the Republican ticket for the t hereby announce myself ns a ca: di-, 'nlnation for the office of Sheriff, tlute on the IJeniocrutic ticket for the nomination for the office of Sheriff of V allow ii county, subject to the decision ot t'ie qualified electors at the primaries to be held April 17, lOO.-.' If nominated and elected I will serve the people of this county to the best cf my ability without prejudice or partiality. Edgar Marvin. JUDGE RAMSEY'S PLATFORM. If elected Circuit Judge, I will, to the ttmost of my ability, discharge my xlwtics honestly, efficiently, and impar tially, and decide ull cases without te nant to the political or religious affilia tions of the parties, and treat all Bftornevs and Jitii;auts with courtesy f.. : I f. .. anil lllirutrep. I . Sur-vlVA the business will be avoided, thereby ' , 1 hereby announce myself as a candi fcaving to counties and litigants large for ,ha nomination forjthe office of SUUIS aS COStS. ouivcjui im uio xvepillllicuil 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 my ability, without -prejudice 0r par tiality. : Frank V. Bowman. I hereby announce myself as a can didate on the Republican ticket for the nomination for the office of County (Sheriff, subject to the decision of the qualified electors at the primaries to tie held in this county on April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected I will serve the people of Wallo.a-county to the oesiotmy aoiniy; i win riglaiy en force the law giving justice, to all and undue favors to none. v ' John W. Kerns. ' I stiind, as I always have stood, for the efficient enforcement of all laws, and oppose the nullification of any law i part of a law. by grunting illegal paroles or discharges. , , Wm. M. Rambkv. Notes From The Political Field Iewi J. Davis of Union is a new candidate for the Kepublicau nomim tion for circuit judge. He is a brother to ex-Reiiister Ii. W. Davis, who is out for sheriff in Union county. The petition of A. C Smith for the Pemocratio nomination fur justice of the peace in Enterprise precinct, is on file in the clerk's office. , Up to Tuesday noon 211 yoU-rs bad 'registered in Enterprise precinct and over 1200 in the county. The tttal reg istration in Enterprise U exjiectud to reach 725. This; is computed on the aui'e basis as Morelock's Wallowa is timate. F. M. Ghormley of Pronii w has now come out as an "Independent" iudi date fcr stliool siipcriutendent.' He nUited out first on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary to be held April 17. If nominated and elected I will run all lines -justly be tween conflicting owners and do all surveying accordirg to the latest and best scientific methods. Arthur H. Rddd. T. F. LATHROPE, Cand Jute for the Republican Nomination for Assessor. "No favoritism to any individual or tectum of the. ccunty, but a straight iiHsesi-nient on every dollar obtainable." port Statement 'r. 1, and conscien tiously lielievcs it to he for the better ment of Oregon politics. Mr. Eber hard should receive the united support of the Republican voters of the two counties at the primary election. Aside from accepting tUjttemeut No. 1, lie is a young trail of excellent reputa tion and ability and will represent the two counties in an able imiuuer. Lee Tuttle for Represcntativj. From La Grande 8tar. The friend. 4 of Lee li. Tuttle, edit.. of the Elgin Recorder, are urging him pathway, but re-considered the matter to aucept the noin n ition for the i.llice ifter a little heart-to-heart talk with a or representative for Liiumi enmity, certain Wallowa wise man. so 'tis siid. If Mr. Tuttle accepts it may bo set Praises Wallowa Candidal. Editorial H Elgin Recorder.' Colon R. Ebeihard, Rcpul'liian n ilidate for the nomin ii im . of joii.t repres?ntutive for t.'ni: i , ' ' counties, has piedgi-d liiniw'lf to sup- dowu as a clear case of the ''office seek- Charles Ilallgarth to John Hallgnrth, e half u w and w half lie of t ec 25, 1 1 n. r 44 e, and sw nw sec 4, 1 1 it, r 41 o. 8300. , ' " .1 R Ready, plff vs Henry Schmith, deft, court decree favor 'of Plff., a tract in lot 1, eeo 4, t 5 n, r 45 e. if 08. V'.J I. Andenon to t'rossett Timber Co, se sw and a half se, sec 27, and ne tie, sec 34, t 3 n. 41 e. 81. " S M Stioliecker to T C Strohecker, lot 2 and the sw of ne and w half se, sue 3, t 2 n, r 43 e. f 1. C E Funk to William Smith, 2 acres in e half se sec 2, 1 2 s, r 44 e. (250. A E Donnelly to N E Imhauo, one halt interest in water right on west fork Willows river above lake, also east fork of Wallowa river above lake. $400. F W Fitzpatrick to J T Peters, e half sw, w half se, sw ne and nw ne and e half nw sec 33, 1 2 s, r 45, and lot 2, lot 3, and sw ne, nw se, ne sw, se nw and s half sw, tee 4, and no nw, sec 9, t 3 e, r4Se. 14,000. L C Johnson to J A Denny, half acre in seo 16, 1 1 n, r 48 e, near pt cn Im nalia river where crossed by wagon bridge on ccunty road. $1. U S Pat to John M Wortman, lots 1 and 2, and the e half nw sec 31, 1 1 s, r 45 e. ' U S Pat to Martha Anderson, e half se, seo 31, and sw sw, seo' 32, 1 6 n, and lots 1 and 2 of seo 6, 1 4 n, r 43 e. U S Pat to R H Thompson, w halt se and e half sw, sec 8, 1 4 n, r 42 e. USPattoS D Clay, nw ne and n half nw, sec 21, and ne of ne, sec 20, 1 2 n, r 41 e. U 8 Pat to A E McGinnis, lots 5, 8 and 11, Bee 18, and the lot 2 of seo 19, in t4n, r43e.. U 8 Pat to Linton J Usher, assignee ol Aliza Jane Miller, ne of ne, sec 25, t 3n,r43e. V 8 Pat to Arthur Miller, n half sw and lots 1 and 2 of see 32, t 3 n, r 41 e. U 8 Pat to Mary R Shine, ne nw, sec 11, t2n, r42e. U 8 Pat to Anderson Wilson, Q half se, sec 29,' t 3 n, r 41 e. U 8 Pat to Q A Trump, nw sw,sw nw, and lots 3 and 4, of sec 2, t 3 n, r 41 e. U S Pat to L L Meadows, se se, sec 7, 1 2 n, r 42 e. U 8 Pat to J R Cox, nw nw, sec 12, t2n, r41e. U 8 Pat to F C McFarland. w half se, seo 2, and w half ne, seo 11, t 2 n, r 42 e. U 8 Pat to C N Miller, se sw, sec 7, and n half ne and ne rw, sec 18, in t 2, n. r,40 e. U 8 Pat to .Ti-nnie L McFarlnnd, s half nw and n half sw, sec 10, t2 n, r 42 e. U S Tat to Charlotte Cutler, e half nw, the ne sw and nweo, sec 10, t 2 ii, r.7e. John McDonald to The V'allowa Mrecantile Co, w half se, w half ne, half nw and sw uw of s.:u 8, 1 1 n, r i'Z e. $2,000. U 8 R R to Ernest Fulton, nw se, w half ne and ne of nw, seo 19, 1 1 s, r 48. Mercantile Trust Co. to A H Meek, qo, e half sw, seo 18, 1 3 s, r 40 and e half se, seo 13, t 3 s, r 45 e. $1. W E Lels to 8 L Bumaugh, Jr, lot 3, blk 15, Gardner's add to Enterprise. $250. John Hepburn et at to ErneHt Ful ton, n half lot 2, seo 4, t 3 s, r 40 e. $400. M F Johnston to J C Neshy, e half sw qr and w half se, seo 10, 1 5 n, r 44. $10. H C Cramer et at to Hiram L Con ner, n tract of laud in sw nw, sec II, t 1 ii, r 42. . U Pat to Geo W Ames, w half sw and s half nw, sec 15, 1 3 s, r 47 e. W I' Craig totleo t Craig, half int in and to a right ot way for a water ditoh through e half uw, sec 7, t2 s, r 45 e. $1. H C Cramer et at to Annie D Harris , a tract ot land in sw sw, sec 11, 1 1 n , r42e. J W Haiisin et al to W F Craig, half Int in right of way to flow water through ditch through e half uw, sec 7, t 2 s, r 45. W V Waruock to M P Thompson, nw ne, sec 9, t 2 s, r 48 e. $200. William Smith to L A Stoop, 2-acre tract in e hair se, sec 2, t 2 s, r 44. $250, U a Pat to J W Allen, e huh se. s?t i, t 1 s, r 44, and lots 6 a n! 7, sec 0. 1 1 s, r 45. John W Allen to I) R Allen, e hair se, seo 1, 1 1 sf r 44, mid lots 6 and 7, sec 6, 1 1 s, r 45. $800. The Wallowa Mercantile Co to Wal lowa Building association, a tract of laud in Wallowa containing .077 of an acre. $100. O O Brekke to Eureka Mining Smelt ing & Power Co, s half sw, sec 17, and n half nw, s-c 0, t 3 n, r 48. $500. M W Goodman to Jacob Devine, right of way for ditch through sw se, seo 7, t 2 s, r 45, alno through sw half of the e half of said sec 7. $1. USRRtoEN Henderson, s halt of lie and n half of se, sec 35, 1 1 n, r 42. J M Blakely, sheriff, to Raohel E Ratcllff, n w of se, sw of ne, seo 10, tin, r42. $11.33. . Leander Martin to E W Rumble same description as above. $500. " Wallowa Valley Weather. From the Joseph Herald. Through the kindness of F. F. Mc- Cully, of the U. 8. weather bureau, v. e furnish our readers the following re port for the month of February, 1!0S: Red Front Livery and Feed Stable First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain & BOSWELL & SON PROPRIETORS. Temperature snow Hn- . ch.iructer Day max. mill. fnll wlml o'Jay 1 17 -10 8 clear 2 25 -2 S " 3 32 14 S " 4 40 17 8 cloudy 5 45 30 BE " 6 48 37 8E " 7 47 30 8 " 8 44 23 8 " 9 41 25 8 " 10 42 17 8 clear 11 89 12 8 cloudy 12 88 10 2 S clear 13 30 8 8 " 14 34 18 8 ". 15 43 22 S " 16 45 28 2 8 cloudy 17 34 17 2 SE 18 38 12 , 8E " 19 39 12 SW " 20 . 41 21 8 ' 21 38 14 8 clear 22 48 20 H " j 23 52 21 8 24 47 24 8 cloudy 25 48 30 H " 20 59 30 S 27 44 20 3 S clear 28 38 23 8F! cloudy 29 40 22 BE " 30 4 30 5 2 XW " 31 18 -4 S clear Candidates card- at the News Record offl cf neatest work, quickest delivery Call For Bids. Pealed bids w ill be received at the Countv Clerk's ollice tip to noon Mrrcb 211, 1908, for construction of the R. W. Colpitis road, commonly culled the Rick Foot Canyon Hoart, in Road Dis trict No. 14, according to' the plans and specifications of the County Surveyor. I in paid Surveyor's ollice. Kiuht to re ject any and ull bids reserved. 4513 .1. A. Frkkch, County Clerk. 15 per Cent on Your T wo Houses Paying $lli ti month rent. $1500 FOR BOTH Lots one-fourth Block In Size for from i ' $100 to f400. Residences from JtiOO to 15000 AH above property In Enterprise. 1 Good Farm Propositions W. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE, OREGON ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HOTEL ENTERPRISE "Careful Banking Insures the Safety of Deposits." Depositors Have That Guarantee nt WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $40,000 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Oeo. W. Hyatt, President Geo. S. Craig, Vice President W. R. Holmes, Cashier Frank A. Reavis, Asst. Cashier Geo. S. Craiu O. Pexneli, DIRECTORS Geo. W. Hyatt W. R. Mattib A. Holmes Holmes R. 1. 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 advance. Offer Open Until March 31, 1908 Joseph h Elgin Stage Co., 'Incorporated Tariff and Rate Sheet of Fares from Enterprke: Effootive on and aftsr September 1. 1907., One Way Enterprise Josopli $ .75 " " Lostine 100 " Wallowa " Canyon Hoime 1.75--2.A0- Elgin- Ruj.'i.'Hge allowance 40 pounds s Miu.e as old tin Iff. 4,00 for each full paid fare. Round Trip $125 1 75 3.00 4.75 7.50 Excess baggage- Makes connections; with stages at Wallowa for Promise on Tuesdays, ursdays and Katurduys For Flora, Paradise and Anatnne, Wash., on oiidays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Carries U.H. Mall and Express, nects with Ktagcs at Enterprise for Iinnaha on regulai days, Sloiiover ' es given ou lound trip rates. F. D. McCULLY, Pres. E. W. RUMBLE, Mgr. r.;c:, for pri- IlfKt-t I Jltl 111 0fllS nririw, .hi tn i it rv-1'. , ('! ior pritnur,'-, Apii: Primarj elect ioii, A pri. 1" UeciKtrstion -fp". 3 21 Ci'r.:ls i"r i'I'V-I'''' - '-- . , ij.'if r.-. e!e:-ti"', t 'lW'ktr tiiin r-'iy.f, '1' teinliur 20. Closes for election, Octoler 20. Presidential . l iti n. Nv Yerilvr 3. Bl?.MDO,GS,AwTrO-l?ADM PoiLlLS FOR FOR Neuralgia. Sciatica. Rheumatism. Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in stomach. Sleeplessness -O- HX-t If you have Headache Try One They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no ' bad After-effects 7777777777777777777777777777777, Take NE of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone. 25 Doses 25 Gents Never Sold in Bulk ((((((('('(((( '"j '( .m