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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
i f City and County Brief News Items , The bent farms for sale in Wallowa count; uie Hated by the O. R. & I. Co. large, open-end envelopes just the riht ize tor moiling the county book , let at News liecord office. - ; J. W. Bickford, of the Wallowa Val- Jey Cream coinpuii), delivered five scr - i xratnrs last week and received three j more Mouduv. The buturprise Painting company ; put up n big sign on the News Record i office this week, that Bleaks well nf their skill iu that branch of their work J. D. Walck, the Joseph real -estate man, was in town Wodnei-duy in com- ; pany with Mr. Cordel of Stone-Welter i company, Seattle. Geo. 8. Craig left Thursday morning ; for Walla Walla to attend the recital by his daughter. Miss Joyce Craig, , who will graduate next Monday fr jin Whitman college conservatory of miiHic. Our new stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, hats and caps w ill be bore next week. R. 8. AZ. '.' This Is the candidates' issue of the : News Record, and we'll have to put in . some extra licks in the way of news for several weeks to make up fur it scarcity In this paper. A letter containing a number of in ; teresting Swamp Cret k items hud to be left out thin week, because the writer ' forgot to sign his or her mime. The ' News Record does not publish news ' items unless it knows who sunt them. I-' The stirring Bix act farcical comedy : "Carl Yonsou, Woodman" wan ren 1 dered last Friday evening in I. O. O. 1'. hall by the local lodge of Modern Wood ; men.' The large hall was filled with u ) good natiired audience who gave hearty applaiue almost continuouHly through-' out the performance. While some of : the actors were rather weak in voice, taking the show as a whole, it was cei ' 'tainly a side splitting one. Joseph ' Herald. At the Enterprise opera house ' Baturday night of this week under the jf uspices of Eagle Camp, M. W. A. ) Strychnine and poisoned wheat at Jlurnaugh & May field's. , Does the i trick foi squirrels. . Mattresses. The kind that lasts. See the pun silk floss mattress that is the real thing In luxury, Found only J at Ashley's. V SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Have arrived at the . R. S. & Z. CARLOADS OF 'EM ... , .. . Dry goods, pretty dress goods, shirt waists,' wash fab rics, T white goods", SHOES! For Men and Women Boys and Girls. COME EARLY. t & Z. Go. I a ..... t . : New rrstornol DulMinjt DNir,KPRisiX ORB. 1 B. B. Boyd in at Baker City. : Mrs. N. J., Lapham of Umatilla county is her on a business trip. Spring furniture brand new new styleB, new everything at Ashley's. E. A. Holmes has bought C. A Hunter's Interest in the YV. M. Co. Dermine Cream, the liest preparation for chapped hands andfuue, is sold bv Rurniimth & Maylield. Ashiey's so busy neniug up ;ir nds of new 'furniture Ibis week be hi I no time for the ail man. Irrigated farms and splt'tnlid bill wheat lands for sale at b.i gains iiy o. n. a l. Co. tin Miss .les-ii Vnflock has gaged mh primarv iciic-er at She is now tcarhinsi t bo-iii linger Kav, w ho u as ill In-1 been en U iilln'.Ul. w ci k, again wailing on custom rs Funk iV. t 'o's. , Henry . Yoiinir ai d nine luriieil fiom Ohio u here tho winter. , in W. have re hey spent VnmUli t iiiw and brashes, and ! Ucauerel makes old furniture look like new at Iturnaujh it Ma (iel.V. Auninnmoetmi-uillbe h.-H in Metbi.di.-l chnrcl, neNt Sunday morn - tliK. liev II lb Hudson, Oregon f ield Secretary of the International Hef.iriri I Hiirean, will deliver one of his po; Hilar and helpful lectnr:s. Old bedsprlngs rcstietebert inniie i tighter than new for $1. U. I. Hat-. tilitl, the lloiiin turuisber, huterprtse. Misses Jennie, and Kutherine Iierhim' returned Wedm'fda'- from Corvalrih where they have .been students nt the O. A. C. i The debate at the county biirh school literary society Friday was "Resolved the County Sent Should Not lie Re moved to Wallonn." Craig, Vance Thomas, Chester Hi'ey, U-iln Ault. Ivan Jackou and i.ihel Weaver were the debaters. 'I'bree visitors acted as jiult'es, and voted 2 aflirmativo and 1 nonative. . ' It. I D.iv has started, a dairy a businet-s that was much needed in En terptiso. He has bought several ftradc Jerseys and will add more as' needed, lie will also put rn a niillc wa(jon u soon as busiiiesa warrants. Mr. Pay can be depended upon to sell only the host of inilk and cream. Iron Beds, all stjles and all. prices. The only modern bid, 100 kirds "to. choose from at Ashley's. . ; The following tnembers of tbo look keeping.' class conducted l y Prof. O. A. Lewis received diplomas Friday even itiK : Clyde Robertson, IVurlio I'oulson, Kva Makin, V. V. Weaver, Lee Calvin, 0. W. Otto, Ketlie "'Brock, Mrs. I.. Morrison: Emma Mnlmffey, II. T. Weaver, Edith Fay, J. E. Stubblcfield, David B. Reavis, Clifford Wade, Louise Bauer. ' . Jersey arid Cream. . Persons desiring pure milk cream from 'grade Jersey oiwsj word for me at Borland's Delivery daily. , , It. L. Day. and leave shop. I v" Railroad Work. 'A dozen stories ha1 e hern repeated this week about the resumption of work on the EI(jin--Jo9epii extension, but nothing definite and niriciiil is reallvknrwn. It is generally bilieved work vi'l Ix'jjin by tho loth o: GROUSE. April. - Peter Clark, n slraiiL-er. in th corn try, was ttayinu with M. M. Russell's. - On Monday the 2:ld, while at dinner, Clark threw both bauds above bis head and fi ll from his seat Mr. Kusse.I and V. A. Hack soon placed hint on tho bed, ho seemingly very 111 and weak; bo continued to cct weaker and just at 3 o'clock, Wtdncs. day, ho breathed his last breath. His remnins (vure interred in tho ("irouse cemetery. It is said that be had no rel atives in this county, but that ho had onn brother at Keunewick, Wiuh., and one at Denver, Colo. Ho had a liidit team, one colt and buggy but u t a cent in money. I hei r a great many reports regard in tho damage sustained by , tho new bridge across tho W'enaha or Little Salmon at Troy.. I see one report in Ibe Clarkston Republic that the bridge was entirely washed iOut. Other n ports from various directions sav the A Bad Title Is always shown up by a GOOD ABSTRACT. 'Ant-tracts of Titl.i Accurately Made From The Law Ollio of a i'WiNs : ESt RRPRtSB' ORtSGOK., . OlTice on Main Str:t abutment was wa9hod out leaving the whole structure in a critical condition. I winh to inform the readers . of the News Record that the reports' are with out foundation notwithstanding the Little Salmon was higher ' than it had been in 20 years, or so stated by the tirHt settlers of this country. The bridge stood two feet above the water at the highest stage. The water went ovr one comrnf the abutment where some loose ro'ek was thrown up. and the vacan cies between the rocks was filled in v it-It dirt und sand. The loose iniiteiial Hashed out but no damage 'e'lt-d; ie:e hour's work with a shovel : 1 r- iilwe th" removed niat'M i:il. We h ive not been ' '.'e'tini! the nmil j H.giihip'v 'nc.e the river has been tip: the ion ' at Troy is not. saw even at a cmhmi.ii stinsu of the river. ' Met. d m't. like to pay 25 or even 50 Cents H t(, I a ferryman In cross them over the river iiid le! lo take" chances of lo.-Irr their live; so our people Would prefer to pay a liberal price into a bridi?" across thA rivtlr at the whirlpool than to take t hui ces. Wo lire illinu to do j all that w. ena to help ourselves, with j th expectation th l. the comity will .tin-!"' h""'U r''h - '"''l' 0,lt' ! i'l'opl bere ary new comers and I""" Hi" i;- - wl r "" ' "! " . . K' ' li'oiiiitrv tail it niiit lie (l -vloped helore it can come to Hie front. (Jive us ttood ! ifiit Iki'i.lirnu itlj. tirul ivn u'lll rln flvn ' " ' " ' A Mr. Hrown bom thu upper end of eoiiitylnis bee: amoni; us for a few daH shaking bunds and forming ac quaintances. He doesn't say that ho .is candidate for county commissioner, but be did say that ho wanted to -find out the needs of the people in the rnral. distri -In of Wallowa county. Mr. Brown was favorably impressed with thu future prospects of this country aiid made u i umber of warm friends among us Accept Troy Bridge. County Commissioners Sam I.i'ch mid W. C. NNilfion are in the North Country, where they formally accepted the uew bridge at Troy, Wednesday. LOWER VALLEY. Lower Valley, April 0. Several school children have the wLoopibp cough. ',.," Lee Iliompson is visiting bis parents; Mrs. Myrtle Johnson has received the sad news that her mother, who lives' at Pendleton, is very ill li e spring tei m of school beeins to day.. Miss .Noon Miller ill teach. Mrs. Viin Aim visited Mrs. Ilenty Thompson, Sunday. ' Mr. I'leshimin of .Promise mnd'o a business trip to La Grande last week. Miss hilt n Boyd was the guest Of Miss Esta Thompson, Sunday. LOST PRAIRIE. Mr. and Mrs. John Holloway and little son came down to Mrs. Ilollowav's parents' place. John is helping Mr. i.igbtle put iu his crop. MisH Clara Renfrow, who has been staying with Mi's. G. H. Lightle dur ing her sickness tins spring, returned home Monday nitzht. Tl e Arko school closed Tuesday March 81, on account of bad weather. . Ibo.rt Shuman visited in upper Arko Sunday. ' Marion Holloway Is improving very fast. Also the Oliver children. . The mumps is still going around in our neighborhood. Miss Susie Dorse of Mud Creek. v'sited with Clara Renfrow Monday, returning home Wednesday. Claude Mers was visiting with Miss Florence Yg r Sun ay. Lillie Yiigof is staying with her Mi ter,. Mrs. Wm. Founder. George l'adon is iff ttinc ready to start the mill as soon as p ssil le There is to be a dance a. Troy. April 10. tiood music and a fine tloor to dance on. Susie Dorse and Clara Roi:frov were visiting with Louisa Niccson Tuesday. (ieo. Pudon was a visitor ut Scott ilallgarth's Sunday. Al Shuman stayed at G. H. l.ightlo's Sunday night. Claude Hucstnn was up to Mrs. Lighlle's Saturday niter a setting of eggs. Chns. Fleming was over in Arko a short, time njjo after onions. Miss Louisa Nicoson interds to come down this mci k to keep house for her brother Jim. 1 ay lhmfrow, Karl Potto and Geo. Redman are' working at the saw mill. Karl Kelts made a trip to. Paradise Tuesdav . i understand that 11 v. Batchelder is going to Imirt meetings at the Arko scbool'hou.-e 5-oon. " Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stute of Oregon, for Witlb-wa County. Grace Rlackintou, Plaiutitf, vs Albert T. rdackinlon, Defendant.. To Albeit T. i'.lai'kiuton, the aliove- mimed Defendant: in the name or the state of Oregon; you are. bi-r. by lectured to appear and ! answer the complaint tiled against I yon in the nhove-entitled court mid i cause, by the above-named plaintiff, Ion or Is'fore Ibe expiration of six I weeks from and after the date of the I Hr.i ,1,1,11.,.,.;..., .1 n.:- .. ....... ., , .,,,,,. .,, nisi mi ill ill iijn, which dale of tlrst publication is April illb, 1!HW, nod if you fail to so appear ami answer within said time, for want thcrvof, the plaintiff will apply to the suhl coiul fur the relief prayed for in Iut said nuii'ilaint, to-wit: "For a dis- I solution of i lie marriage contract now and b"iet.iiore existing between the , pbilnlilt mid the defendant, j You wili -ske notice that this film 1 mons i-i M-rved mum vou bv publica tion tbern f iii the News Beeord for the full period of six coimecutlve weeks, commencing with the issue of April VI, llKWrtjnirsuant to the order of Hou oraiW O. M. Corklna, county judge of Walh.Wa countv, Oregon, w'hioh order was made, dated and entered on the 8th day of April, 1008. Burleigh A Bow, 60t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. THERE'S A LAUGH Every Minute at THE OPERA HOUSE, Next Saturday Night, APRIL 11. GAEL YONSON, WOODMAN The; funniest fu ny farces Greatest of ionics of a!! spring r ISTEDDD IOC nDrS LTNiOr Ui 1 L 111 IIIOL UT Li itt LWUOL Popular Prices. Reserved Seats Noy On Sale At Burnaugh & MayftelJ's. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wallowa County. Charles W. Clmdsey, Plaintiff, vs Myrtle Clmdsey, Defendant. To My'rl!" C'mdsey, the above named defeinl'int: In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are hereby require) to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you iu tle a hove entitled suit ai:cl court, on or heloiv six weeks nfier the first pub lication of this summons, and If yon fail lo so appear and answer, the plain till for want thereof, will take a decree against you tor the relief demanded in the complaint, towit: for a dissolu ilou of the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between you ivin plaint ill". This summons is published in tin News Record, a weekly newspaper ol general circulation, published week I nt Enterprise, Wallowa county, Ore gon, for a period of six eonseeutlvi weeks, the first publication thereof is I the lilth day of March. 1908. bv oi tl.-i of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, judge ol the above entitled court, made and dated (be Kith day of March, liiO.s. . . . O. M. CoitKiKs, l"t" Attorney for I'laiutiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Wallowa Comity. George A. Hart,. Plain till; of Verdu V. Hart, Defendant. To Verda V. Hart, the above nnmed defendant:- ' In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required lo appear and answer the complaint filed nyuinst you in the above entitled suit ami court' on or before six weeks after the llrsl pub lication of this summons, and if you fail to 30 appear ai d answer, the pluin tiff for want thereof, will take a decree against you for the relief demanded In the complaint towit: for a dissolu tion of the marriage contract now and heret fore existing between vou and plaintiff. This summons is published In the News Record, a weekly newspaper ol gcberal circulation, published weeklv at Enterprise, Wallowa county, Ore gon, for a period of six consemiMve weeks, the first pulilicution thereof is the 10th day of March, 1908, by order of the Hon. T. II. Crawford, jiitlg- of the above entitled court, made and daten the Mini day of March, 1!)08. O. M. Corkins, 4717 Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. . In he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa Countv Margaret K. Coulter, Plaintiff, vs James J. Coihter, Defendant. To James .1. Coulter, the aoove named defe-idnui: ' In the .Name ol the State of Oregon, Yon are hen by notified and required ti appear aud answer the complaint tiled against you by the plain till' in the abnve-t-'iniiled court and cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from aiul after the date of the first publi cation of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead to said complaint within said tlm, plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint on tile herein, to-wlt: That the b-inds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and the defendant be dis solved nod henceforth held for naught. That the plaintiff be awarded the control and custody of the minor children of the plaiutiffand defendant, viz, Francis L. Coulter and James J. Coul I er. That the p'alntlff have such other and further relief as to the court, shall : seem meet and proper. lou will further take notice, that tins summons is served upon you by pul'licaiion thereof In the News Ileij ord, for the full period of six consecu tive weeks, the first dat of publication hereof . being Thursday, Mmch Dtith, 1'KH, psirsiiMit to an order of the llon orahle O. M. Cosklns, Countv Judire of Wallowa cnliulv Orcifon, m::de. dated ami tillered on ibe 24th day of . March, ! For Judgment nguins-t the defendant IMOs. iH-Kl.K.iail & ilovu, James L. Hammack nnd ' (jeorge H. 4S-7 . Altorncvs for l'luintifT. 1 ales for the sum of three bendred 1 twenty and go-lOU (SSiM 2o villi inter Summons. :,. C rr.it f.,..rt ..f II,.. Sl,, f Oregon fur ul'owa Count-i . Lnirni.!. Chin .:bilI,.l'laint:U", ' - .Viini'V .1. T.illdinni. f rMi-i IV ("'teiii-liill liiy i.. v inn-inn, ,tuui .i. v ntiru.illl, and U. I', l.iipliaui, CuHr.li.in, Iio fclidauts. To Roy L. Cliurchi'.l, the abevo named defendant: In the name of the t-tttte. of Oregon: You ' lier. by reipiired to appear and answer the coiupl.tint liled aguim-i you in the above eutillvd suit and court, on or before six weeks after the flint put -lication (if this suinn ons, and if you fail to so appear mil answer, the plain tiff for want thereof, will take a decree against you for the relief demanded in the complaint, towit: for a sale in partition of the following real estate: O R E G O iNl S OP PORT UNITY Colonist Rates from all parts of the United States and Canada -' toall parts ofOregon and the Northwest will be put into effect by The Oregon Rjailroad Navigation Co. and .-r'lv.-.V;,-,; Southern Pacilic Company LINES IX OUEGON Daily During March and April, 19Q8 '; PROMT-' PR NClfM. rl I THE RATES Wl.;. FROM ' CHICAGO -.-' - 3S.0' HT. LOUIS - - - $35.00 ' ' KAKSAS CITY - - $30.00 . Corresponding rate? from f 11 other E stern points. Stopover-s at pleasure at all points in Oregon... The Colonist Rate Is the greatest of all homehuilders.. Oregon hs unlimited -resources and needs more people who doslrn homes a..d larger opuori unities ' Oregon people can accomplish splendid results by heralding ibis opHr.tnnity to all the world. 8end Oreirou literature giving goiHl reliable Information iibo.it the state, far and wide. Call on the ab ivo railroads for il if necessary. Fares Can Here nt home if desired. Any agent, is authorised to accept the reipMired deposit and .telegraph ticket to any point. Call o:i II. II. Weatherspoon, Elgin, On-goa, or address, ' '" VVm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Poi Hand, Oregon. . Our Complete Line Of Gents' Furnishing Goods Is now in. Shirts, fancy and plain in. both negligee and banded, Under- ' clothing, Neckties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, SOX. .;. ; ; '" , ';r. ' ' '.' Spring and Summer Suits for ien, Youths and Boys 1908 patterns and styles. , Ready-to ' ! wear. Our Prices are Rjight. Our i SHOE DEPARTMENT : ! Is filled as never, before with the best ; footwear for men and wemen, boys . and girls. We especially ' pali 'our- attention to ladies' Oxfords in butfon, j ; buckle and lace. : WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRON' AOE ' : ' THE ENTERPRISE M.& M.GO. The XE,'Si- SEl, Sec. 82 iu Twp C.N, of t!ng. 45 K. V. M.,' in said county, mid that the proceeds b. divided. among the parties to thia suit according to their respective shares and interest-, for the appointment of a referee to make the sale, and for such further relii f as the court may deem just. . . This pnnitrinns is pi.blnlied in The News Ufcoid, a Meekly iieWhoupei1. of general circulation, published weekly at Enterprise, Wallowa Comity, Ore gon, for a period of six ennsecmive weeks, the- tirst publication thereof is tbeUndday of April, JSKH, bv order of the Hon. T. II. Crawford, Juil & of trie above e titled Court, made und dateil the 1st d :v f April ,11108. O. M. Cohkinb, Attorney for Plaintiff. 4!lt7 . Summons, ., In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon. for Wallowa Countv. John G. Hayman, I'laintitT, V8 . 7 " .'- ' James L. Ilnnimnck, Gertrude Ilam mack, George B. Bales, Ijmra K. Bales, Suniuel B. .ijaskill and Ina Oaskill, Dufenrants. To Samuel B. Giiskiil, one of the de fendants above-named : ' In the niinie of the sState if Oregon: You ate hereby notified and required to appear nnd answer tha complaint tiled again. you in the above entitled cause and Court on or before the ex piration of six weeks from and after the date cf the first publication of this summons, which date of first publica tion is Thursday, March 2(it !;', 1908, and if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead thereto, for want thereof, the pluintiff ill apply to Ibe court for Uie relief ' nriivi il fr r in i-oiimlHint. towit- est thereon until pnnl nt the n.te of ten per nn: p-r anriuoi ; tee Turtliet si. m . ' " .' '" ' "'':' .T'..vl, ..I f. Ft....)! .....1 "J'J tlUt it. .11 (At lUHt t her -sum of fift iIoIIhis (f.VJj as mi! nttoi nev's f.-e. iind Ilie co-ts iimldiy. ' bursnuM t of i Ins t t..... ....... . oil ; that a certain mortgage made und executed bv Hit ueteiiitaiit". James I., llauimack. tier- i in fH-or of the rdn'miff iiimn tli follow ........ ....... n .... uiui.r ... iirii I inn deciilud re.-il projM-rly,. tivw it: t l eirinninv at the nor!liwest enrnn nf the sonth half of lot numbered seven in block numbered li in the town of Loo tine, Oregon, thence west twenty-tour feet; thence south to tho line of the county road; thence east twenty-four fet-t to the southwest comer of lot num bered Eight iu said block 11; thence north to the place of beginning, and all in Vallowa County, Oregou, which rocrteairoia of record in ttm mnrti.nm records of Wallowa county, Oregon. ft: A . F I 0 S il ws: FROM . V , - COUNCIL BLCFFR . " OMAHA '.-. ' -.. : WW PAUL .-'. $30,110 fSO.tXJ be Prepaid in Vol.-H nt page 6,"4 thereof, be fore closed iind the said real property soM under execution to gatisly sairl judg ment, interest, taxes, attorney's fee, costs and accruing costs; aud for uch other and further relief as to the ronrt shall deem pre per nnd equitable, , This sunniMUs is served upon yr u by publication thereof for the period of ruir consecutive week" in the New Kecord, pur.-mint to the order of Hon. O. M. Corkins, Comity Judge of Wallow a County, Oregon, made and entered on tin 25th day o March.' 108.' commenc ing wit h the issue of March 'Jut, IHOX. . ' HcRLKiun Si Royd. " 47t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff,' , Easter Novelties In Just rcceived'a lrgd new stock of latest stjles in beauty puis, veil pins, brooches; " ' etc;, etc. ' r'.i., " - -I - - . . ' ".....!(- ' F. B. WHEAT The Kulerprise Jeweler. ; Modem Wooiraea ConreatkNi. "X U M.-lem Woodmen county eon- vei lion held nt Flora, Wednesday -Tirii 1 .1 . (lull K.. . r i. was elected delegate to the statu camp that ill I held t Ashland, May 6. A. Austin of Flora was choeeii n stter nr.te. Mr. Mattl., w,-r pneiuiag tlie En terprise smpsnd Aubrey Smith of Joseph, were the valley representatives tthe c niity. convention. A. Austin and J.C Cooley represented Flora. The next county, convention whirl) is a triennial affair, will beheld at Joseph, I the first W ednesday in April, 191L 5 ' BE Jewelry j, i'nrt .Viia.n