Candidates at
Names of Men -Who Want
Should Vote
REPUBLICAN.
?or Assessor.
C. H. Allen of Flora. Republican imhh
ine for County Asi-esMir, lielieve m si
"square deal ' assessment, mi. I . edgeB,
if wlteted, to fnlHI the duties of the
otiioe to the liest nf his ub lity, fairly
ml impartially toward every property
owner.
INDEPENDENT
To thi Voters of Wallowa Covt::iy.
I will lie n candidate fori rcH'ii'i-(ini
hn County Hurve.Vui-on nii-Iiidcieud
ent ticket as Usuul. On account of iiij
tUnliilculioitB uml my experience of
I lie last four years in the position,
ther is no other limn on earth who
call better serve, the interests of the
jieople (if Will Iowa county n County
Surveyor for the next two iars, and
If elected the permanency of lines and
Corner already properly established
are assured. Respectfully,
' H. K. Mkkkvman,
." County Surveyor.
COK&SUNICATIOHsT
(The N-w Itecnrd will print mmmmtira
llous on topk-H of public Interest, pnxMillinf
ther ure Inlet, not abusive and the article In
lnrd.)
Wallowa County's Supreme Issue. -
In this county the question . of su
preme moment it) not wheru shall the
county seat be located, us much as all
are Interested in thub question. Wluit
concerns every man woman and child
ill thl county is, shall Wallowa county
git back to uti open saloon and legalize,
the traffic xvhnse work has always heen
to destroy both men nd money. Can
we afford for a few dollar of revenue
or for any amount of revenue, to give
legal sanction to an Institution which is
the cause of the majority of murders,
the majority of police arrests, which
lias put most of the prisoners In the
jails? The saloon is responsive for
ruuolt of couuty expense as well us for
much of the poverty and unliappiness
in the homes. The saloon is like the
bed-bug. It lives by sucking the blood
of those who are much more worthy to
live than itself. As good house-keepers
work persistently for the extermina
tion and prevention of that household
pest, let every good citizen work, talk
and vote to, banish and persistently
bar from our county that parasite on
oolaty the saloon. We can't afford to
faml Iia crmtr . blinn 'mi fcllft nmdnct.4
' o ' " ' I' - 1 9
from our soil, much less on the boys
from 'our horais. And these the
aliion must have If it is to live. But
it hoe shown Itself unworthy to live.
It is an outlaw. The thing of supreme
importance in this couuty at present is
to nee that an open saloon in our midst
hall not be made lawful We believe
the county will vote strongly ngainet
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II, J' Ut. l UTiCll.
ELK CREEK JOTS.
N. E, Hammaok and Grandpa Rnker
"ppeut Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Ham Baker.
Miss Alice Russell has been attend
ing to the housekeeping and the incuh
Htur while her mother was away at
tending the sick. .
MIssEula Rufsell went to Lostine
on a Visit to her aunt, Mrs. Fitzpa trick
Charley Simmon and hla sister,
Miss Delia, are visiting with their
eister, Mrs. Arch Alford.
8. P. Weaver was a caller at flam
Baker's the first of the week.
J A. P. Flanary,' who is overseer at
Baker and Hauary's lambing camp,
reports sheep in fine shape and good
luck with lambs so fur. ,
Mm. Jennie Grlffiu spent Monday
night with her daughter, Mrs. J. P.
Averill.
. Mr. and Mrs. Knodell and children
of Enterprise were driving in this vi
cinity Sunday. They exiweted to call
on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker, but un
fortunately they were not at home,
hut Mrs. Baker sayj she hopes they
will not be discouraged but will eall
again in the near future.
Jersey Milk and Cream.
- Persona . desiring pure milk
cream from grade Jersey o-ws,
word for me at Berlin d's
and
leave
shop,
Delivery daily. ' K. Ij- Pay-
$6500 T Stock
In Best Business in
the County for
$5000
200 acre on Ininalia - $1600
160 acres on CheMiimnus - H00
160 acrep 3 miles from town t 5500
Bargains in Town Property
INSURANCE
. In Best Companies.
W. E. TAGGART,
ENTERPRISE. OREGON.
June Election.
Your Votes And Why You
For Them.
DEMOCRATIC.
Candidate fcr'Ke-electicn.
Frank A. Reavis, Democratic candi
date for re-election U Ihenllice n' Coun
ty Treasurer, will safeguard t ie county
funds if elected tint! serve the best in
leresta of tile taxpayer.
Milking Machine
First In County
Thomas Morg.in i-ays the milking
machine recently installed on his
Prairie Creek ranch is a success, and lie
is well satisfied with hU Investment.
The milker and all its accessories,
engine etc., form quite a complicated
machine. No expert u as sent to set it
up, Mi. Morgan depending cu the us
sihtunce of Mr. Hamilton of "Joseph.
No one who had ever seen a milker was
theie to tttich its operation, yet when
the machine was first tried it worked
like a charm, and It hasn't balked ouce
since the s art. After ou'y a few days
use Mr. Morgan with assistance of his
wife a part of the time, milked 28 cows
in an hour and a half. When a henl
becomes well broken, one person oan
easily attend to over a hundred cows.
It is useless to atteni) t description of
the apparatus in all its parts. It mni-t
be seen to be redly understood. The
suction attachments for teats and the
pulsating throb of the milker, so like
. hu natural sucking by a calf, are the
chief points that has made this milker a
success. Mr. Morgan bays he. hud a
letter from Dr. Withyconibe, saying it
was a success, and also the result of
tests at the Kansas experiment station.
Speed and economy are the chief ad
vantages of the machine over hand
milking but are nut the only ones.
The milk is cleaner, making it butter
f oui a sanitary point of view, and for
some reason tne mil it win not sour so
quickly.
Old cows are much harder to break
in but Mr. Morgan's herd, containing a
number of old ones, already submit to
the milker about as well as a like num
ber would to hand milking, while the
Jersey heifers are docile from the start.
Mr. Morgan is ext ecting in a few
weeks a young man from the O. A, C.
to run the milker, who has had experi
ence with the machine.
Electric Lines
Develop Country
Traveling on the electric line be
tween Portland and Salem is rapidly
equaling the anticipations of the build
ers of the Oregon Electric- company's
trolley system, says the Catholic Sent
inel. Along the line ne.ir to Portland
there Is being established a community
of small farmers, who are supplying
the city with fruit, vegetables, berries
and other produce in ever increasing
quantities.
Within a comparatively short time
the lands available for this class of in
dustry will be completely subdivided
and the Urge holdings in the hands of
individual farmers will be' succeeded
by many small orchards, garden: and
lierry fields each for a homn for a
finiily.
Intensive farming is more and more
employed by the new owners of these
acre tracts. Values of laud will In
crease in the next two years to double
the price prevailing at this time, and
s in all other instances c f electric rail
road construction, population will flow
along the line of the trolley route.
Game Laws.
Any person knowing of any violation
of the game or fish laws of the state, r
of persons not properly keeping screens
over irrigation ditches, are requested to
notify Job Clbmoxs,
Deputy State Game and Forestry War
den, Zumwalt, Oregon.
42tf
GROUSE.
Grouse ' April 23 08 Farming has
been at a standstill during the last
three days owing tc the excessive
amount of rainfall. Very few farmers
have finished sowing wheat; and no
com planted yet.
All varieties of early fruits are H full
bloom; which appears very favorable
for a fine fruit crop this year, if no late
fnvst. , ' fc .
John Herman of Mud Hit passed
through the vicinity of Grouse Sunday
stopping about daylltrht ut tie". D,
Boston's. It was soon discovered that
his mind was unbalanced; as he said
therewatap ei f men puu!ng him
and that they had leer after him all
night; Mr Boston prevailed witti him
to stay for breakfast, which he did;
aud lay down and sleep a few minutes.
As soon as he woke up he said he was
going lo Moscow, Idaho. J. W. Ma
cauley liv'.og in a few hundred yards of
Mr Boston's and an old acquaintance;
be stopped there and said he was on
JACK JOHNSON'S BEAUTIFUL THOROUGHBRED
' . MORGAN, CLARION NO. 4715
his way lo Moscow ai d was very tired
and he would like to borrow a horse
to ride across the- Wenntuhee canyon
saying That he would m-ml the horse'
back tne same evening or next morn
ing; the horse Jwis not been, returned
vet hut is safe. Mr Herman had a
Winchester gun ami made some threats
what he would. do if still pursued. The
people betame alarmed and a few cit
izens got together in the ' neighbor
hood look his gun, arrested him kept
him over night at Alex. McNeill's
Sunday night and started Monday
morning with him to Asotin. ,
Real Estate Transfers
2 Weeks Ending April 25, 190S Prepared
By Wallowa Law, Land &
Abstract Co.
J udd Hamilton to J L Crabtree, lot
2 and 8, se nw and ne sw, see 19, t 2 n,
r43. 1. I
IE Hudson to RH Beeman, lot or
blk 7, Burnangh's add to Enterprise
Ore. Also tract in lot 4, sec 2 , t 2 , r
44. $700. ,
Mary C Duncan to E E Ccllinsworth,
lot 9, blk 5, Riverside add to Joseph,
Ore. $125. '
' Hester Ann Taylor to James F Haun,
e half se and se ne, see 23, and ne ne,
sec 26, and sw sw, seo 24, t 1 n, r 43.
$1500.
J Arthur Bishop to Fred 8 Ashley,
w half, lot 1, blk 20, Gardner's add to
Enterprise, Ore. fl.
Henry Schaeffer to Maggie Mo-
Donald, ne se, seo 81, t 2 n, r 42. 400.
N Y Stoddard to Grande Ronde lbr
Co, o half nw and w half ne, sec 15, t 2
n, r 43.;; $750. . .. .
- Maggie McDonald to R M Schaeffer,
tract in bw se, sec 15, 1 1 n, r 42. $1600.
William Ira Clements to E M Clem
ents Sr, Heirs at Law of, lot 8, blk 7,
Iowd of Enterprise, Ore. $1.
U S Pat to James F Haun, ne sw, sec
26, 1 1 n, r43 .
U 8 Pat to Gunder S Lowick, sw, sec
33, t 2 n, r 44 e.
U S Pat to Jos R Johnson, sw ne, nw
se nnd e half sw, seo 15, 1 1 n, r 47.
U S Pat to Myrtle S Johnson, sw nw,
sec'21, t2 n, r42.
Daoiel Boydtp J M Elakely, lot 15,
blk "B" of Boya's subdiv of blks 5, 7
and 8, . Bank add, Enterprise,' Ore.
$1.1
C M Lockwood to A C Miller, lot 3,
blk 32. Zurclier's amended add to
Enterprise, Ore.- 8500.
JHHanutoS L Magill, one third
interest in water right connected with
following described real estate. A
tract in sw se, sec 15, 1 1 e, r 43. $100.
George Dailey et al to Katharine
Bormann, se ne, sec 24, 1 2 n, r 41, lota 2
and 8 and se nw and ne sw, sec 19, t 2
n, r 42; also s half se, seo 13 and the n
half lie, sec 24, t 2 n, r 41. $1.
Besie Simmons to James D Halsey,
w half nw, seo 9, 1 3 s, r 46 and a por
tion of sw sw, sec 43 s, r 46.. $764.
Mairgie McDonald lo IraE McNutten,
uw se and the nw ne of se, seo 16, 1 1 n,
r42. $1.
Ira E McNntt to Maggie McDonald,
lots 3 an 1 4, ue sw aud se nw, sec 7, t 2
n, r41e. $1. . -
Martin V Knight to Wesley Duncan
Sr, lot 10, blk 6, Knight's second add to
Joseph, Ore. $35.
Fred A Gayiord to Wesley Duncan Sr
and W P New by, lots 9 and 10, blk 2,
Dean's add to Joseph, Ore, $650.
E Moore. Administratrix, to Geo C
Clark, nw of nw, sec 14 t 5 n, r 44.
$200.
Jacthll Haun to S L Magill, s half
se, sec 9, 1 1 s, r 43; also two tracts, hi
sw, sec 10, 1 1 8, r 43. - $6,300.
I' S R It to Geo N Ames, sw nw nw
aw sec 25. ne se and so ne, sec 20, t 8 n,
r 42 e.
lieu is Ames to ainrtha Ames, sw nw
nw' sw, seo 25, ne se and se ue, sec 20,
5 n, r 42. $600.
Security Savings Society to James B
Brook, se nw sw ne and w half He, sec
I,t2n,r43. $1.
James B Brooks to Anna Brooks, se
nw sw ne and w half se, sec 1, t 2 n, r
43. $1.
U S Put to Davy C Cole, w half se
sw ue and the lot 2, seo 1, t 3 n. r 42.
U S Pat to Albert B Seeley, nw, seo
35, t2n, r43,
U S Pat to A B West in, e half sw and
w half of se, sec 10, 1 2 w, r 43.
U S Pat to Ira K McNutt, lots 2 and
3, ne sw and tba se nw, sec 7, 1 2 n, r 44.
.-'1... ' 1 'J;
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State
of
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of.
Mary J. Watson, Deceased.
Notice is heiehy given thnt the
undersigned has t.en duly appointed
administratrix of the above eutitled
estate ty tne county court, of Wal
lowa county, Oregon, and litis dulv
qualilied us such administratrix' All
persons hnldin claims airainst said
estate are hereby required to present
me same, uuiy .veuiiecl ux required uy
law, to the undersiirued administra
trix at the Oflioe of Burleigh & Bovd,
Enterprise, Oregon, within six mouths
from the date hereof.
Pt.AoiDT E. Boyd,
Administratrix of the Estate of Mary
.1. Watsou, deceased.
Burleigh A Boyd, attorneys for
Administratrix. lt&
April 30, 1908.
Summons, '
In the Cirouit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Wallowa County.
John G. Hay man, Plaintiff,
vs
James L. Hammack, Gertrude Ham
mack, George B. Bales, Laura E.
Bales, Samuel B. GaBkill and'Inu
Gaskill. Defendants.
To Samuel B. Gaskill, one of the de
fendants above-named :
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You ate hereby notified and required
to appear and answer the complaint
mea again Bt you in tne above eutitled
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 26th. 1908. and
if you fail to appear and answer or
otherwise plead thereto, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in his
complaint, towit:
For judgment against the defendants
James L. Hammack and George a
Hales for the sum of three hundred
twenty and 25-100 (8320.251 with inter
eft thereon until paid at the rate of ten
per cent per annum ; the further sum
of thirteen and 33-100 dollars ($13,331
delinquent and unpaid taxes ; the fur
ther sum of fifty dollars (150) as an
attorney's fee, and the costs and dls-
bursments of this suit ; that a certain
mortgage made and executed by the
defendant. James L. Hammack. Ger
trude Hammack and George B. Bales
in mvor ot tne pia'.ntia upon the follow
ins described real croDertv. to-wit
Beginning at the northwest corner of
the Bouth naif of lot numbered seven in
block numbered H in the town of Los
tine, Oregon, thence weBt twenty-tour
feet; thence south to the line of the
county road ; thence east twenty-four
tett to the southwest cornel of lot num
bered Eight in said block H; thence
north to the place of beginning, and nil
in Wallowa County, Oregon, which
mcrtgage is of record in the mortgage
records of Wullowa cnuntv, Oregon,
in Vol. H at page 554 thereof, be fore
closed and the said real property Fold
under execution to satisfy said judg
ment, interest, taxes, attorney's fee,
costs and accruing costs; and for such
other and further relief us to the court
shall seem proper and equitable
l ids summons is served upon yen by
publication thereof for the period of six
consecutive weeks in the News Record,
pursuant to the order of Hon. O. M.
Corkins, County Judge of Wallowa
County, Oregon, made and entered on
the Z6th day of March, 1908, commenc
ing with the issue of March lid, 1908.
Borlkigii & Boyd,
47t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice For Publication.
Isolated Tract. Publio Land Sale.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office.
La Grande, Oregon, April 14, 1908.
Notice is hereby given, that as direct
ed by the Commissioner of the general
land olHce, under the provisions of the
act of Congress approved June 27, 1906,
(84 Stats. 617,) we will offer at public
sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock
a. in., on the 25th day of May, next, at
this office, the following tract of land:
NWJSE, Ni SW'4, Seo.
SE.Sec. 2, T. 1 8., R. 44 E. W. M,
Any persons claiming adversely the
the above-described lands are udvised
to file their claims or objections on or
before the time designated for mle.
S F. C. BR AM WELL, Register.
52t5 . A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Wallowa County.
George A. Hart, Plaintiff,
vs
Verda V, Hsrt, Defendant.
To Verdu V. Hart, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit and court on
or before six weeks after the first pub
lication of this summons, and If you
fail to '40 appear and answer, the plain
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
hereto fore existing between you and
plaintiff.
This summons is published in the
News Record, a weekly newspaper of
general clreu'atlon, published weekly
at Enterprise, Wallowa county, Ore-
"Careful Banking Insures Hit Safety of Deposits,"
Depositors Have That Guarantee ut
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK '
OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
We Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
All Principal Cities.
Geo. W. Hyatt, President
Geo. S. Craig, Vice President
Geo. S. CitAio
G. Pknnell
R. I. LONG
CIVIL ENGINEERING and GENERAL LAND SURVEYING
tiydre.ullc and Irrigation Engineer
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
ENTERPRISE PAINTING CO.
MOORE & IRVING
PRACTICAL PAINTERS
House Pa Inl ins- Paper Hanging ; Calcimining
Carriage Painting Up-to-Date Signs Show Cards
MFGS FAMOUS FUKNI
TUBE POLISH
Shop and
.River St.
Red Front Livery and
Feed Stable
First Class Accommodations
Best of Hay and Grain &
ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF
HOTEL ENTERPRISE
PHONE HOME 115
J. D. WALCK
Real Estate Dealer
Mitchell Hotel Block
gun, for a period of six consecutive
weeks, the first publication thereof Is
tlw. 1(11. ,4.... ..I K. L. irUll) L.. I..-
mic iptu jtxy ui mniun, muo, uy oruer i
vi tun uuit, Aft. uinniuiu, juugc Ol
the above entitled court, made and
dated the 10th day of March, 190R.
O. M. Comunb,
4717 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Wallowa County,
Cimrles W. Chadsey, Plaintiff,
vs
Myrtle Chndsey, Defendant.
To Myrtle Chadsey, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit and court, on
or before six weeks after the first pulc
licatloti of this summons, nnd If you
fail to so appear and answer, the plain
tiff for want thereof, w 111 take a decree
against you tor the relief demanded in
the complaint, towit: for a dissolu
tion of the marriage contract now and
heretofore existing between you and
plaintiff.
This summons is published in the
News Record, a weekly newsiiaper of
general circulation, published weekly
at Enterprise, Wallowa county, Ore
gon, tor a period of six consecutive
weeks, the first publication thereof Is
the 19th day of March, 1!K)8, by order
of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of
the above entitled court, made and
dated the 10th day of March, 1908.
O. M. Coukinh,
4"t7 " Attorney for l'lulntiff.
Summons.
In Mie Clrpult Court of the State
of
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
Margaret K. Coulter, Plaintiff,
vs
James J. Coulter, Defendant.
To James J. Coulter, the a'oove named
defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
You are hen by notified and required
t- apH'Hr and answer the complaint
Illeu ngaliiBl you by the ulnlntlll lit the
above-entitled court ami cause on or
Is'fure the expiration of six weeks from
and 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
time, plaintiff, for want thereof, will
apply to the court for the relief prayed
for In her complaint on lllu herein,
to-wit:
That tne bonds of matrimony now
sod heretofore existing between the
plaintiff and the defendant be dis
solved and henceforth held for naught.
That the plaintiff be awarded the
control and custody of the minor
children of the plaintiff and defendant,
W. R. Holmes, Cashier
Frank A. Reavis, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
Geo. W Hyatt Mattie a. Holmes
W. R. Holmes
PICTURE FRAMES
GILDED Repository
ENTERPRISE
BOSWELL & SON
PROPRIETORS.
NOTARY PUBLIO
JOSEPH, OREGON
viz, Francis L. Coulter and James J.
Coulter.
That the iilnlntifr hat,c -n,.
I ..uiv DUliU UblltJl
and further relief as to the court shall
seem meet and proper.
You will further take notice, that
this summons Is served upon you by
publication thereof In the News Rec
ord, for the full period of six consecu
tive weeks, the first date of publication
hereof being Thursday, March 20th,
1908, pursuant to nn order of the Hon
orable O. M. Cork-Ins, County Judge of
Wullowa county, Oregon, made, dated
and entered on the 24th day of Maroh,
!908, BURLKIOH & BoYD,
48-7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
"A. G."
High Grade Percheron
Will make tho season of 1008 at the
ranch of Raker Bros., on Swamp
Creek, 7 miles north of Enterprise.
$8 To Insure Colt
PASTURE FURNISHED.
"A. C." is u handsome black gray,
3 years old In May, and weighs
1500 pounds.
$15 CASH $15
To the three Pupils of Wal
lowa County Schools wl.o
bring the largest number of'
their Buster Brown Ads cut
form the Nkws Recokd ;to
W. J. FUNK & CO.'Si
otore by November 1, 1908.
Cut out Ihe ads each week
and have all jour fr'endsf ove'
ads for you. They are found
only in the News Rkcord.