Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1908)
Professional Directory AND Business Cards Physicians and Surgeons Physician an J Surgeon C. TvHOCKETT, M. D. Independent Phone. Office up stairs In Bank Bldg. F. G. HEWETT, M. D. Fhysician and Surgeon, LOSTINE, OREGON. Attorneys-at-Law. T. A, Burleigh Uaiili.-I Doyil Burleiqh 8c Eoyd flttorneys-airLaw Will practloe In all the Courts of this Slate and before the Interior and Its ofllces. The most careful attention given to all business entrusted to our rare. Enterprise, Oregon. THOS.M. 0 LL Attorney - at - Law Office First Door South New Fraternal Building ENTERPRISE, ORE. Hotels. When Pupping On The Lewis tori Road, Stop At Tho Sled Springs Hotel. Plenty of Stable Root... S. B. CONNER, Proprietor. Mi aoollaneous. WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREGON Fruit Trees From Myers' Spray Pumps Pruning Hooks and Saws FORD C. POTTER WALLOWA, OUKCiON Before buying nursory 'stock or nursery supplies of. any kind write me for prices. Information Concerning Eighth Grade Final Examinations. 1. Dates: 'a) January 23, 24, 100s : (b) May 14, 15, 1908; (c) June 11, 12, 1908. 2. Program: a Th u rsdays Arithmetic, Writing, History and Civil Govern men t, b Friday -Grammar, Physiology, Geography and Spoiling. , 8. Source of Questions: a Geography uto Course t W udy, Jtetlway and I Hunan's Natural School Geography. b 8 polling Eighty per cent, troni Jteinl Word Lesoiis, and twenty per oent from lininu erlptin Language. o Wrliing SiM-clnieiiH of penman ship indicated In copied mat ter and from niiiniiiii.piikt In language, d LanifiiHge Buebler's Mod"-n Kngllsh Gram mar, nodiagra tohig Civil Government United States Constitution. . f History List of topics from His tory Ouiliiie In Ktate Course of Study and Curn nt Events Notice: Teaeoeni preparing clnvea f-r examluutlotm wilt pleas notify on lily auHriuieiitfiit 30 day Mon evniiiiiiHlioii aci-tirdiog to law. J W. Kkkns, County Superintei.neiHof rv hiHils. J he jfes Pecorci AS INDEPENDENT KF.W8PAPEC . Formerly tho Wallowa Hewn, Established March i, 1899. New erie bciran April SO, W07 Published every Thursday EAST BIDE PVBLIC SQUARE GALLOWAY & HKATON Kiitwr-1 at Ihe Kiiterpriw- piisintlu-e as w!mi(J-i'.luHii mnt.tur. HI?U-Hl.TI.: KATKS fne y""" f 1-5 three in -nths 5(1 centt rush in advanc. Note: Under i jut new no tnl repul iti i is, subscriptions to a eekly newsprer nillBt lie llW-nntii.ue 1 i t eiul ,. r nr nnv i.nu .ii 1.11111. ru ...... I. " piper. I li in hum i:i .iti,'(i,M of th Xi'ivk Hec. r, ill b , n. .1:1 .subscription ext i -v., :m I i; no r n,.ii i revived b; the last day of that niout li tlnj niuec i tiiki'ii finni oi.r li"ti. CofNTv AiivKRriHf.-'i !!atj:: Re-jiila- subscribers may have a second copy sent ouUiii Wiihowa cu.iuty (! vl a year. KiT-CAt, aovkrtisi.no xnicfe. Itusclittioii", carl-of th-oks oi-itiniry po iilijcct of w liiin i 't-CIIIII ry gain v 5 rents n linn. Want ( owmn : .Noli""sin o it column one insertion, or cunts u word 4 Gash t itli order. Editorial fage. Tlll'RSnAY. Not, A Good Reason. In sppfiki'iK of the oandi lutes for circuit j idge, a man made a re mnrk mi tlm streets of Knterprise tlie oilier d iythiit was nstonnding. It.H plir pO't Wil that someoiie else was to hi. nreferreil t.i Dnniul W ; Sliunli'iii licnu-e the litter is n Wnllowi county man. Ti ne, th it i. not the way lie put it, Ivit when the remark was analy ed, li who m ule it. admitted that w is the meaning of what lie Baid though he ha 1 not meant that. He nl.i finally admitted his re trnirk w is made th uiglitlos.sly and it was nn error. j Th -re c danger always when iv' home man is a candidate for a liinh oilice th t votes will lie cast against him just because he in a home ni i n. j The man already referred to, b.lieves ;:ivl Pays that Mr. Sheahun jis the peerof any candidate for judtre in this district, both in Km I ability and general fi;ne?s for the ofli, e, yet he was unconsciously pre ; ferring another fr no oilier reisjn thin that tho other lives in "n iiis i taut city. It seems (o ii- that in se. cling a judge, ability and fitness should ne me primary a d chief requisite to he considered. After that, let tho same reasons go vein our choice as for o: her offices. And v.e are ..... noi mow to say, oilier things being man, the neighbor whom we know, Mene, Mcne, Tekel, Upharsin! With failure stumped upon all his undertakings, and they hive been many, from stinii..; u.i a couoty seat fcrap fiasco to teaching 'wo or three schools, cd ting a paper, and self-appointed guardian of the morals, manners and speech of the citizens of his community, Belshaz zer Jonas would take tho right to decide the question of a cout houne from the voters of the county and leave it to some select few, whom he designates as "taxpayers " JuKt which' '-taxpayers" he Methodist taxpayers, Presbyterian a tove iu,uuu iio-es-.--.n- valuation, rango 43 and n rl h of the base title-preferably, of course. Brother Jonas has read the handwriting on the wall. He knows that his "feeble oalling is no longer in demand in this county," and is even now preparing for bi-yearly begin to pastures new. Either that, or "his imagining hath made him mi d." Or both. Hero Worship. "No prophet is without honor save in his own country" is a time worn saying illustrative of a peculiar characteristic of tin while races It is not t. no in tho Orient There, of two equally rood men, the neighbor is preferred because he is a neighbor. In America, the practice .,f under-rating those we know is so com mon that it is iu no small mm the cause of hovs with t j ...... uwiimgo ui inn- bitmn, seeking fame and fortune away from their home scenes. The basis of the custom is a tendency to hero worship that fetters the commciisense of this otherwise intensely practical people. And it is hard to make a hero out of one with whom w ara f..m;i;.... .i daily life 19 an open hook to us. the hero-worship enchainment. In his crusade a Gainst a n nreli v . . " "mj velt should hnvo tho active backinff t t " sounds trite, but it snot., ,Th word inonplace. The least of us can nivs . i , , , . , " ' "inuj-o ueing on tne si.le of law and order, and we are active when it is known we are on vuav oiut , 1 he primary campaign in this county, with one or two exceptions has been conducted with commendable fairness and friendliness by the candidates toward one another. With two exceptions no derogatory remarks have been used as far as we have heard. Nearly all have been content to let it be "voters' choice " Ma v the best -,: Salting Stock Protects Range Tho requirement that all cattle, horses and nheen craxhnr tinder nerniit On tho National l-otvsls Ih given salt at frequeni Intervals is a regulation which has been found to go a long way in protoctiug the range and eonsorvlntr the forage crop. Experience has show n that the want of sail makes stock restless. If cattle' and horse are not supplied as they need It, they roam an t wander, .haunt old sailing grounds used hi previo is seasons, trampling the forage plants Instead of eating them, pawing the ground, and In other ways Injuring the range. But lftiu.jr .iaWngs Hre ,,. plied, they Matter peace'ulty ever the pasture grounds and fwd at their lelauiv. j Suit Is so neetiMary to tb easy and profitable h indlni,- of .ieep on the at Enterprise, Oregon TEI.KPHOKE HOME INDEPENDFNT SO. SI Publisher) A'i,rking, a c;isi Imsis. Lvcrv snb-crib.-r j ' 'I the ti--t of the month in which his' - try, mix) notices of entertainments the otit.-i.i : pine news mention) are charged mi first pn insertions. i are charged 1 cent a word Minimum charge 15 cents. APRIL 10 equal, we will vote for the h in preference to the stranger. me doesn't now make plain whether taxpayers, taxpayers who nay on or those taxpayers residing west of line that bisects the county. The J3istai.ce is a necessity for working uml nna.nk!.i., n . ""loi,--, resiueni Roose of " "Mtif ibi&cn. ling active takes it out of .h m. mimmrl K. n. l range, that no flock master would t duk of getting along without it. If sheep do not receive their' usual Mipply it Is only with g'reat difficulty that they cm Iv held iu bonds or kept Iu mp at night. So far aa sheep are concerned, no regulation by law is really necessary, because the owners, for their own con veil lenee, will salt , ineir rionks. B.iUcattleare not herded, and the owners might neglect to salt . them, if the regulations were not strlct I ly entor.'eii. i Stick on .lilVerent ranges require , vaiyhoj .iiantities of salt. lieep need . lesson ilrv range than on green. An average- oliantity for 1.000 hiwd f sheep w. uld Iv from 1,000 to' 1,500 pound each year. For a like numbtri j ot cattle, titmi 6,000 to 10,1X10 pounds a , year is reauired. Horse, ueed less thau Halite. i Old hunters, hi the days of the pio- , neers. knew that deer ami Imfr-l.. i ' traveled long dtstaucee to lick salt in i l!''o spring. The Blue Licks ou Hacking river, la Kentucky, and a similar mineral aprlng on Elkrlver, in West Virginia, were famous for the herds of deer, buffalo and elk. which frequented them. The adjacent ground was so deeply tramped that the marks were to be seen many years after ths places ceased to be visited by these uiiimulH. , CHICO CHIRPS. C!ilco. Ap il l:) Charlie Clorkewas Mimim n fn in his horse and badlv hurt st week. H iv I: Ijiiiuiid made a trip to town 1'iiiliy. Mrs. S. T. Tippet t was culling, ut Mrs. June Daugherty's Saturday. .Mrs Gliddeu, Miss Glidilen, a? d IVler McPherson were ealli g on Mrs. 1 1 lin ue, uud spent tho evening playing "50.i" Visa nilin rnjlrti' I.hq w ctov. ing with lier grandmother for the past two weeks. E' llinton hns brought his family out from the river. They will remain all sumrr er. i The Chico ?cliool house is completed and school will commence Monday if i the teacher arrives iu time. Farmers are piowin ;. Ditch Company Officers. The stockholders of the Big Bend Water Ditch company, at a recent meet Inu, eli cted the following officers for the eimiing year: President, G. C. Sclihier;' secretary mid treasurer, Di' I'oley ; directors-, W. H. Robbins, G. C. Rc bier ai d Dr. I'oley. "' , ' Summons. In the Ci cnit Court of the Stute of Oregou for Wallowa County . KninitiJ". Chuiclii'l, Plaintiff, va ;uncvJ. Lnphani, Grace P. Chm-chill. lloy L. Churchill, Nora M. Churchill, and R. P. Luph.nn, Guardiun, Be fenclants. To R iy I. Churchill, the abeve named d fei dant: In tin- name of the state of Oregon: You u'-e bert by required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit and court, on o- b fore six weeks after the first pul. Lcation of this sumii.ons, and if you fail to bo appear and answer, the plain tiff for want thereof, will take u decree icuiin-t you for the relief deinauded in the complaint, towit: for a sale in partition of the following real estate: The S'ij' N E , NJ SE'-4', Sec. 82 in Twp. GN. of Rng. 45 E. W. M., in said county, and tlit the proceeds be divided auvingtlie parties to this suit according to their respective shares and iuterei-ts, for the appointment of a referee to make the sale, and for such further relkf as the court may deem just. This sunimnns is published in The New s Record, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published weekly at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore gon, for a period of six consecutive weeks, the first publication thereof is the 2nd day of April, 1908, bv order of the Hon. T. H. Cran ford, Judge of tiie above e' titled Court, made and dated the let day f April, 1908. O. M. Corkins, Attorney for Plaintiff. 49t7 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. Grace Bluckinton, Plaintiff, vs Albert T. Blackinton. Defendant. To Albert T. Blackinton, the above- nauieu ueiciuiant: In the name of the state of Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above-entitled court and cause, by the above-named pis in till', on or before the expiration of six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, which dale of first publication is Auril 9th, 1908, and if you fall to so anoear and answer within said time, for want thereof, the plalntill' will apply to the said court for the relief prayed for In her said complaint, to-w it: For a dis solution of the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between the piiiiiitin ana tne ilefeiimnit. on will take notice that this su.n mons Is served upon vou bv publica tion thereof in the j5ews ilecord for the full period of six consecutive weeks. commencing with the issue of April 9, 1908, pursuant to the order of Hon-o-al-le O. M. Corkins. oountv Indite of Wallowa countv. Oreiron. which order was made, dated and entered on the Stli day of April, 190S. Burleigh & Boyd. 50t7 . Attorneys for Plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers Week Ending March 28, 1908--Prspared By Wallowa Law, Land & Abstract Co. 8 E R-ilns to Edward Liinlburg, tie nw.sec 38 and nw ne, sec 3)1, 4 n, r 44. $1.00. Cordelia Ehman to Taylor Bishop, e of e, sea 3d, 4 n, r 41. $10. J M Blakclv, .iitrirT to Saren'.a Weaver, lots 7 and 8, blk 8, Waner'a I Add. to Euterarise. S3.0J. I H. H. X. Sneo t? M irg iret E K' n, e of see lrt, 4 u, r 411. $10. F 1 Vergere n .1 K Yergere, lot 11,; blk 13, town of Enterprise. 81.00 etc. i M C Wolverton to A C Miller, o v, 1 see 6 and e nw, sec 8, 1 it, r 44. $1. U S Pat to C K Walker, w nw, and n sw, see 13, 3 n, r 12. i U S Pat to It F StubbleflclJ, lot 1 ' and 2 and the a ne, see 1, 2 n, r 47. I U S Pat to Louisa E Soott, se of see St. and w aw, see 34, 2 s, r 4o U tJ Pat. to James M Crumley, w se ne ae and se sw, seo 17, 2 n, r 48. James Brown to The George Palmer j Lumber Co. e se, sec 15, and w aw, sec 14, 3n, r41. fl. U 8 Pat. to James M Crumley, e ne, sec 17, 2 n, r 48. U 8 Put to Edward J Garner, s np, n sw, sec 1, 1 n, r 41. State of Oregon to J S Cook, e half of e half, sw se, se sw, w half sw and nwof sec 30, t 3 n, r 44 e. fGOO. A E Watson to Alice E Caldwell, n half sw and w half se, sec 10, t 2 s, r 45, also h half sw, sec 10, and n half n w, see 15, 1 2 s, r 45 e. $100. I' S It II to Nina A Pullman, e half ii w it ml e htilf sw, sec 18, t 5 n, r 43. IJ S B K to W L Wltherell, nw ne, sen 17,. t 2 n, r 44 e. Miirgaret E King to Margaret A V La we, se sec 1G, t 4 n, r 43. $10. .f H Ilaun to S V Cray, bond "T deed, lot 2, blk A. Lostlne, Ore. $2500. ; L 8 Pat to Peder Moe, w half se, sec 14, and w half re, see 23, t 4 n, r 41. ! Wallowa National bank to Tonnie Elsie Marks, bond for deed, a tract of land Degliining at tie corner blk 10, Our Complete Line Of Gents' Furnishing Goods Is now in. Shirts, fancy and p1ain in ' both negligee and banded, Under clothing, Ueckties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, Sox. Spring and Summer Suits for EVIen, Youths and Boys 1908 patterns and styles. Ready-to wear. Our Prices are Rjight. Our SHOE DEPARTMENT Is filled as never before with the best footwear for men and women, boys and girls. We especially call your attention to ladies' Oxfords in button, buckle and lace. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE " .T THE ENTERPRISE M.&M.G0. Ik Newand Second - Hand Furniture, Stoves, Dishes, Kitchen Uten sils. Miners' supplies picks, shovels, drills. Highest Market Price for Furs, Hides and Pelts. HUNS AKER & TAYLOR HOME INDEPENDENT PHONE JOSEPH, ORE. Harness and Saddles L BERLAND, THE85ggCIg?AftND Will supply your needs in the Leather Goods line more cheaply and give better satisfaction than any other dealer in Wallowa county. Let him tit you out for the season's work. Repair work a specialt". MAIN STREET, ENTERPRISE BEST OF MEATS Highest Market 1 rice for Hides and Ms 1 s PROPRIETORS FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF THE ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND FEED STABLE III Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month Good Care of all Stock. BEST EQUIPPED STABLE LY THE COUNTY One Block North of Court House. J- C SHACKLEFORD, Proprietor- SATMfEENGm E. W. SOUTHWICK. Proprietor. - amended Bank add to Enterprise. $250. ; . J D Abel to Katie L Gllmore, lots 1, 2 and 3 in blk E, Flora, Ore. 225. J 8 Cook to C M Lockwood, blk 84 in Zurcher's add to Enterprise. , $3000. O M Corkins to Kate McElroy,. tract ol land in Wallowa beginning at se cor blk 7, Residence Add. $500,.., J H Hai ii to 8 V Cray, one acre in s half se. sec 10, t ! s, r 43. $125. ... TJ S Put to Pedor Moe. e halfOf se, see 8, and w h-tlf sw, sec 9, t 5 h, r 44. .i V is Hat to Thomas M Giltnofe,-- sw sw, sec 4, w half ii w, see 9, and jit? ne, sec 8, t 5 n, r 44.. ' ' .:"-' U S Pat to Jessie S Cook, se, sec 22, t. 3 , r 4(1. U K Pat t) Agnes h Cook,, w half nw, sec 23 and sw sw, see 14,-; H -' u', ' r 4u. - :, LT S Put to Mnrle Ettn DobbUi, alialf ne and n half se, see 23, t 2n, r 45.. V. B. Pat to Charles S Itathbuii, sw ne and w half se, sec 1, and n w' ue, se'o 1 12, 1. 1 n, r 41 e. ' -; SADDLEM AN ENTERPRISE, OREGON MEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HAND. INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 mi U Al