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    City and County
Brief News Items
Home-made loe cream U a speciality
at the Home Bakery.
Rev. J. W. Batcbelder will preach at
LoHtine Sunday, May 10.
Born, Saturday night, to the wife of
Lester Irubler, a sod. .
. Mrs. H. A. Kelnatb of Portland in a
guest o! her niece, Mrs. W, R. Holmes,
The best farms for sale In Wallowa
county are listed by the O. R. & L Co.
Mr.amTiL M. McCubbln of Lostine
have returned from California.
Dressmakine and plain sewing. m ri.
Frank Cook, at Zurcher's millinery
store. 61tf
J. S. Mathew Is at Ashland attending
the state camp, Modem Woodmen of
America, as delegate from Wallowa
county.
Hamilton Vance of Zumwalt was a
county seat visitor, Wednesday, ami
provided for another 62 weeks term of
visits by the News Record.
Don't forget when in town to call at
the New Millinery Store, one door east
... i l XT .l . .1 .,
1)1 me DOBtUIUUB. WOW JlWM luummiu;
arriving.
J.B. Mathew is building a nice runtio
cottage or summer house on the lot In
Boyd's subdivision that he recently
purchased of Jack Parrott.
Varnish stains and brushes, and
Lacoueret makes old furniture look
like new at Burnaugh & Ma) field's.
Mrs. J. P. Ruak of Joseph ranie to
Eiitemrlne. Saturday, and on Hunduy
underwent a minor surgical operation
from which she is rapidly recoverlug.
E. J. Forsytbe will complete his
pretty home In the west part f town
by building the fro ut and main part of
the house. Work has begun on the
4 Stllttllu tl'lta
Dermine Cream, the best preparation
for chapped hands andfaee, is sold by
Burnaugh & Mayflold.
Attorney J. A. Burleigh and County
Judge 0. M. Corkins returned Tuesday
night from Pendleton where they
argued a case before the Hupreuie court,
Monday. ,
Strychnine and poisoned wheat at
Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. Does the
trick foi Squirrels. " .' , '
SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS
Have arrived at the
R. 8. & Z,
CARLOADS OF 'EM
Dry goods, pretty
dress goods, shirt
waists, wash fab
rics, white goods,
SHOES!
For'
Men and Women ,
Boys and Girls.
COME EARLY.
R. S. & Z. Go.
New rr-lc. Hal tuinhr-i
LN1DRPRISB, ORE.
Don't full to try the browu
the Hoiue Bakery.
Cut out the W. J. Funk A Co. ad-
or some boy or girl who is working for,
the splendid prizes offered bv that firm.
New sheet musio for the piano go
cents at Wheat's jewelry and music
store. 1
Born, Saturday morning May 2, to
the wife of George Emmons, a" 9,'a
pound daughter.
A complete line or furniture from
which to make your neluct ion nt Ash
leys. 2 t 3 '
Lecture on Prohibition at Al''r Fri
day evening, Rev. ;eo. U. DeKay of
roitlnnd speaker.
Chris Biiuer cmne In Batm-day from
his Iniiialiu ranch and reports every
thing liloomlog down there. Fruit
trees are bunk of fnnr.mt blossoms.
Little Artlmr Uudd ha- isHuecV invita
tions -to a number of playmate to e me
and In -lp him celebrate l.i j sixth birth
day anniversary, tcxlay.
Rirchlund lots are the best buy in
city propyty in Wallowa county.' See
the O. R. & I. Co. for prices and easy
terms.
Born, Sunday morning, May 3, to
the wife of J. W. Allen, n son. Ben
has liml to run the diMUm alone
'si nee Holiday but il Is thought "Billy"
j will recover in time to give a hand
I press day.
H. B. Combes left Wednesday w ith
his little son Donald for the Hot Lake
; FHuitarium. Donald has been a sufferer
from inflaminatory rheuniullmii and it
U hoped a stay at the resort will cure
him.
Deputy Game Warden Joe Cleumus
Is In town from his Kuckliorn Springs
ranch attending to business with the
county court. Mr. demons, who Is
supervisor for that dUtriot, has been
putting the Eureka road In sliupe.
Mis. Charles A. Loosley and son
Doiifil l cf Aledo, III., arrived Wednes
day night to Join her husband here.
Mr. Loosley U the proprietor of t)ie
new cljrar factory. Accompanied by
W. E. Taggnrt, ho drove out to Elgin
to meet bis family. '
J. W, Rankin, who with his daughter
Mary recently 'removed to Salem,' writer
that spring is backward in the Willam
ette valley, that tliey were having chilly
and windy weather. Thei'e were two
frosts in 'the middle of April that
damaged the prone., ii stiple crop In
that vicinity. , He says they will have
ripe strawberries by the middle of May.
The brogram, literary and musical.
In Fraterifal hall, Saturday night,' was
enjoyed by a large audience, and those
wno nan never Jon rneyed to jerlctio or
crossed the fiiiriiing minis are.' unani
mous that the Enterprise Odd Fellow s
and Rebekahs celebrated the 89th
anniversary of the founding of Ameri
can Oddfellowshlp in a fitting manner.
' The city election, Tuesday, passed off
without Incident. There were 70 voles
cast, about two-llftb of the total in the
city. There was no contest for. any
oftloe. The vote stood as follows:
Mayor, Byrnm Mayflold (18, Daniel
aoya i; counciimeu (two to elect), J
W. BluW ford 70, W. II. Graves 69
recorder, W. E. Taggart 70; treasurer,
O. M. Lockwood 70: attorney, Tho M
Dill Oil, D. W. Sheaban 1. Boyd had
to tet 'em up for being caught voting
for himself. At least that's what Tom
Aklns says.
Those who miss "The Rajah" on Sat
urday evening will mi-s what premises
to be the greatest success ever achieved
by the Enterprise Stock company. The
play itself is an exceedingly clevor conv
edy drama, requiring the highest order
of dramatic talent on the part of the
performers. It is the most difficult
thing yet undertaken in the local house
and the company deserves credit for
nerve in taking it on. The members
of the company have shown great seal In
i ne renearsais ami airenuy tiuugs are
running to smoothly t hat a successful
performance is assured. Not only will
the play itself be well worth seeing,
but the scenery required is the most
pretentious ever seen in the "house.
Inasmuch as the performance is tor the
benefit of the band, it is needless to say
that the house will be crowded.
The Ladles aid of the Presbyterian
church entertained the Ladles aid of
the Joseph Presbyterian church at the
home oi Mrs. K. W, ijteel, Friday afler
uoon, Refreshments were served- and
a delightful social afternoon was spent.
On df the amusements was the
Floral Love Song, a little poena in
which the names of flowers were In
serted In blanks left for the purpose.
Mrs, Stephenson of Joseph wai given
a little booklet on flower for the most
complete story and Mrs. George W.
Hyatt received a package' of flower
seed as the consolation prise. Follow
Imj were the out of town guests: Mi-s-dmcs
Fleener, Fied McCully, Thomp
son. Stevens, Hemen way, Martin, Cole,
Kcrlbner, Mitchell, Longfellow, Smith,
Heptaru, Eben, Ilaml letou,. Kinney,
Men5eld, Ltalk-t Ktrpheuson, of
Jiwrpli and Mr. Keiuath of Portland.
The next regular meeting, Friday
Mayili, wilt tie held at the home of
Mrs. W. II. Grave, at which time will
occur the annual election of officers.
b.ead- at Leslie Willelt of Middle Valley was' thereof, the p aintiff will apply to the
ild court lor ne relief pruyea-ior in
her said eomj laint, tr-it: For a dis
solution of the marriage contract now
and . heretofore existing between the
plaintiff and the defendant.
. You will take notice that this sum
mons Is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in the News Record for
the full period of six consecutive weeks,
commencing with the issue of April 9,
1908, .pursuant to the order of Hon-o-ahle
U. M. Corkins, county Judge of
Wallowa couutv, Oregon, which order
waH made, dated and entered on the
8th day of April, 190M.
Burleigh A Boyd,
60t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
In Enterprise on business Wednesday
V e are 'Constantly receiving new
furniture give us a call whether you
tuy or-not. Fred Ashley. '
' .Herman Runstadler made final proof
on' his homestead Tuesday before U. b.
Commissioner Hheahao. : ;
Judge D. B. Rea vis returned Wed
nesday nignt from ins sojourn iati
Hood River and Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mr, C. B. Harvey and llft!e
daughter of Kansus are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Hcott of l-osline. . , ,
. J. D. Walck, the Joseph real estate
man, brought down u patent Monday
to tie recorded tliat was lasued 10 years
ago. ;
3. L. iexinund of Klin lias opened
a itarment cleaning, pitusiiic nud r -pairing
shop two doors west of the City
bakery.
Miss May Kirby of Portland and
aiiHM Mauue uavis oi Wallowa wee
goests of Mr. uiid Mfs. It. I. Long over
auuuay. , ;
C. J. Rote, a border for Peter Banilan,
died at the nt:icli Monday of apt.plexy,
and v. us buried iu Prairie Creek
cemetery Tuesday. j
Temperance muss meeting at Chris
tian church next Sunday morning and
eveiiiuc. Speaker, Rev. Geo. H, DeKay
of Portlaiui. lie is a live wire. .'.,
Mr. and MN. H. B. Davidnizer of
Prairie (.'reek and .Mrs John McDonald
of Wallowa attended the t tate Sunday
school con veil litn at Foiest Grove. ' I
Notice to Creditors.
of
: An Kxierienotd Nurse offers her
services to thu people of Enterprise
and vicinity. Address Mrs. Emily)
Siiiiwr, Knt'.-ririe. Ore., or leave woril
at .e s uecorn onice. . 1 It.
N. II. Marks, who had been working
on the Muln ci-hool house, visited I
family, lust week and on Mondav tell
for Baker City where lie will l.avei
charge of the masonry-work on tl.j
new court houe. - . j
Mrs. N. A. Fall man and son were ii
town the first of tlie week from their
Elk Mountain ranch. Thev cam 1
meet Mrs. Pullman's daughter, MUs
Bculali Frost, who has just fluidiiel
term of school north of Wallowa.
Tn the County C'nort of the State
Or-gon, for Wallowa County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of :
Marv' J. Watson. Deceased.
' Notice la hereby jfiven that the
undersicned lias been duly Hiuioluted
administratrix of the alsive entitled
estate bv the ooili-.tr court. r Hal-
Iowa county, Oregn, and has duly
Qualified as such administratrix All
persons .holding claims against' aaid
estate are hereby required to present
the same, duly veil tied as required Dy
law. to the undersigned administra
trix at the office of Burleiirh A Boyd,
Enterprise, Oregon, within six mouths
from the date hereof.
1'r.AciDiA E. Boyd, .
Admluls;ratrix of the Estate of Mary
J. VVatHiu, deceased.
Burleigh A Boyd, attorneys for
Administratrix. - 116
April SO, 1908.
ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE
The management takes pleasure in announcing the
production of the great 4-act play
T61B UMM
The Success of Two Continents, on
SATURDAY NIGHT, MM 9,
with the following strong cast: .
Mr. Wyncot, Tlie Rajah,. .
Joseph Jekyll, Attorney, .
Mr. Job...
Richard Jocelyn .........
Cragin....
Sykes
James. . . . . ..
Buttons
,......Mr. Wheat
...... '.Hlr. Miller
Mr. Znrcher
Mr. Pratt
. ... Mr. fxckwfod
....Mr. Burnaugh.
.......Mr, Boatman
;..'.... "..Mr. Inig
5ummons
In the Cirouit Court of the State of Oro
L'on. for Wallowa County.
John G. Hay man, Plaintiff,
1 VS !
'jampp L. Hammnck, Gertrnde Ham-iKU-k,
George B. Hales, Laura K.
Bab's,' Samiiel B. Gaskill and Ina
(ahkill, DHemiants.
To Samuel B. Gaskill, one of the de
fendants above-named: '
lu the nnnie of the State of Oregon:
Yon aie hereby notified and required
to appear and answer the complaint
tiled against you in the above entitled
cause and Court on or before the ex-nii-Htiou
of six weeks from nnd after the
ail date (f the. first publiciitioii of thU
: Hiimnions, which date of first pnblica-
. 1, , ... , ion is Thursday, March 26tii, 1908, and
Gus Kester, Lloyd and Perry Bow -mail if von faU to Hvpear anj ,,RWer or
of I en.lleton are in Enterprise lookingl, ,,Vrwlse plead thereto, for want
over the country with a view to local.1,, tj.erc f. the plaintiff v. ill apply to the
int. 1 hey say all Umatilla e 'iinty -.,-. . K.H,.f i,rv fi r in hi
Gladys Wyncot M rs I ,ong
Emilia Jekyll ' Mrs. Pratt
Mrs. Pringle..., ...Miss He.ton
Miners and Laborers. ............. . .
UNDER AUSPICES OF THE ENTERPRISE CONCERT BAND
talking of Wallows county and
will come if the railroad is built. j
J. A. Rumble of-Joseph was in the
county seat Monday. Ho and Mrs ',
Rumble have recently returned from ri
visit to the old hattlrtields In Miss-!1
lsolppl, where lie inarched and fought:
4J5 years ago ns a member of the 4tti;
Iowa cavalry.' ;
.- ,
Enterprise and Josenh 2nd nines
played a good game of baseball In En
terprise Haturdav, the home club wln
ning by a score of 11 to 2. The Enter
prise line up: Chas. Bauer , Clark
Aklns 8 u, Harold Steel 2 b, Otto Bauer
lb, Joe Bauer p. Dave Reavis o f, ( -has
uunnar r (, Byrd Auit bs, Russell
French If. ' "
H. D. Crumnacker of Trout1 Creek
ami Mrs.- A. 'A? Reld of Ft Watrne.
Ind. were married at La Grande.
Monday, and returned Wednesday to
the groom's home north of this citv.
The marrkge Is said to be the oon
snniTnatinn of a letter-courtship, started
inrougn a matrimonial ad. Mr. Cr urn
packer's friends here wish them both
much joy; , .
Misses Bernyce Ellsworth and Jane
Hathron of Elgin arrived in Enterprise
weanesnay night and will assist In the
Hotel Enterprise during court week
rush.- A small dinner party was given
In their honor at Rennie A Wagner's
Wednesday til gut, the guests being
mends ot Mus rJisworth, who was
formerly employed in the Chloftain
office In this city.
Summons.
In
of
the Cirouit Court of the State
Oregon for Wallowa Count v.
Emma J. Chuichi'l, Plaintiff,
vs
Nancy J. Lapliam. Grace P. Churchill,
kov i,. (jnurcnin, iora iu. uhnrchill,
and R. P. Lapham, Guardian, Defendants.
To Roy L. Churchill, the above named
uetendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon:
rou are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against yon
in the above entitled suit aud court, on
or before six weeks after the first pub
lication of this 'supiir.ons, and if yon
fail to so appear and answer, the plain
tiff for want thereof, w ill take a decree
against you for the relief demanded in
the complaint, towit: for a sale in
partition of the following rear estate
I'oiiiDlaint. towit:
For judgment against the defendant
J umes L. Hamnuu-k' nnd George B.
t ales for the sum of ti.ree hundred
twenty and 25-100 (432b.2) with inter
est thereon nntil paid ut the rate of ten
per cent per annum; the fnrthoi sum
of thirteen and 3H-100 dollars (t)13,33)
delinquent and unpuid taxes ; the fur
ther sum of fiftv dollars (150V as an
attorney's fee; and the costs and dis-
bursments of this fuit: tnat a cerrain
mortgage made and executed by . the
defendants. James L. Hammack, Ger
trude Hammack nd (icorge II. HuU-i
In favor of the plaintiff nnou the follow-
Ina described . real properly, to-wit:
Beginning at the northwest corner ol
the south half of lot numbered seven in
block numbered H in the town of Los
tine. Oregon, thftice west tweuty-tonr
ffcet : thence south ' to the line of ' the
county road; thence east. twenty-four
febt to the southwest cornel of lot num
bered . Eight in rniil block H; thence
horth to the place of beginning, and all
in Wallowa County, Oregon, which
mcrtgageia of record in the mortgage
records oi vvauowa county, viregon
in Vol. II at paee 554 thereof, be fore
closed and the said real property sold
under execution, to satisfy said judg
ment,' interest, taxes, attorney's fee,
coats and accruing costs; and for such
other and further relief as to the court
shall d'eem oroner and equitable.
This summons is served upon yen by
publication thereof for the period of six
consecutive weeks in the News Record,
pursuant to the order ot Hon. (. M
Corkins, County Judge of " Wallowa
County, Oregon, made and entered on
the 25th day o March. 1H08, commenc
ing w ith the issue of March 26, 1908.
. Bdklkior & Bovd.
47t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice For Publication.
Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale.
Department of the Iaerior.
1 United States Land Office.
La Grande, Oregon, April 14, 1908,
Notice is hereby given, that as direct
ed by the Commissioner or the genera
land omce, under the provisions of the
act of Congress approved June 27, 190(1,
(84 Stats 617.5 we will offer at public
sale to the liiuliest bidder, at 10 o'clock
u. m.. on the 25th dav of MaT. next.
this office, the following tract of land
'NWJiSKJi, i W, HCO. I, RE'
SE.Sec. 2. T. 1 S.. R 44 E. W. M.
Any iiersons claiming advwelv the
the aliovo-deserihed lauds are advised
Mi m mons.
In Die Circuit Court of the State
of
ineatt ir.Mi,iV6 tsec. -Vi nil to file their claims or otijectioi.s on
Twp. 0 N. ofRng. 45 E. W, M.. in , before thu time desiimated for pale.
said county, and that the proceeds be " ', F. C. BR AM WEI JL, Register
divided among the parties to this suit L52t5 I . A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver,
according to their respective shares "
unu luwjii-n!, iur iuo appointment oi a
referee to make the sale, and for such
further relief as the court may deem
just.
This summons Is published in The.
News Record, a weekly newspaper of
general circulation, published weekly
at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore
gon, for a period of six consecutive
weeks, thu tmt publication thereof I
the 2nd day of April, 1908, by order of
the Hon. T. II. C rawford, Judj.e of the
above ei titled Court, made and dated
the 1st day if April, 1U08. .
O. M, Corkins, Attorney for Plaintiff.
49t7
Summons. -
In the Circuit Court of the State of
, Oregon, for Wallowa County,
Grace Rlacklnton, Plaintiff, :
va .-
AIrt T. Blaaklntou, Defendant
To Alliert T. Blacklnton, the above-
named Defendant:
i the name ot the state of Oregon;
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tileiF! asalust
you in the above-entitled court and
cause, by the above-named ptalutilT,
on or before the expiration of six
weeks from and after the date of the
first publication of this - summons,
which date ot first publication la April
9th, 1908, and If you fall to so appear
and answer within said time, for want
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
Margaret E. Coulter, Plaintiff,
' .. vs -. ' . -
James J. Coulter. Defendant.'?'
To James J. Coulter, the above named
.defendant: '
In the Name ol the State of Oregon
You are herthy notified and required
t? anuear and answer the complaint
Hied against you by the plaintiff lit the
auove-eutlilea court ami cause on c
before the expiration of six weeks froi
ami after the date of the first uubli
.; cation of this summons, and If you fail
to appear and answer or otherwise
plead t said complaint' within said
time. Plaintiff, for want thereof, will
apply to the court for the relief prayed
for in her rompiaint on nie nerein
to-wlt:
Tliat the bonds of matrimony now
and heretofore existing between the
nUintiS aud the defendant be dia-
solved and henceforth held for naugh
That the plaintiff be awarded the
control and custody of the minor
Ushildron of the plain tiffand defeiidau
via, KraiK'ia U. Coulter aud James
Coulter.
That the plaintiff have such other
and rurtner renei as to me court anaii
vni meet and proper.
You will further take notice, that
this summons fa served upon you by
at
Order That 'Spring Suit
NOWf
Our stock of cloth to select from is now com
plete. Order now and have your suit here on
time. Over 500 samples of the most up-to-date,
goods in town. We guarantee satisfaction
C. H. ZURCHEK,
ENTERPRISE, OREGON1'
3 doors east of Wallowa Natibnal.Bank
ML HOME MADE ABSOLUTELY PURE AHQ WHOLESOME
.......,'.... v. v , -- - - f - -; r
White Bread, Graham Bread, Rye Bread, Cream Priffs,- filled with
pure whipped cream Doughnuts, Cookies, Apple, Apricot, Mince,'
Cream Custard, Lemou and Berry Pies,. Cakes' of all. .kinds to order.
Chooilate Creams, (our own specialty, more delicious than I.owi:evs,j
Kisses and Fudges, Cocoanut Bar, All Kinds of Pau Candies, Plain aud
Nut, Circus and County Fair Taffy, Fruit Confections, Fresh Baited
Peanuts and Almonds.
FOUR DOORS EAST OF POSTOFFICE '
Enterprise Home Bakery and Candy Kitchen, Enterprise, Ore,
publication thereof In the News Rec
ord, for the full period of six consecu
tive weeks, the first oate of puDllcatlon
hereof being Thursday, March 2titli,
190H. pursuant to an order of the Hon
orable O. M. Corkins, County Judge of
1ST .11 ....... n-. .. ..
and entered on the 24th day of March,
190M. iiCBLEIGH KOYD,
48-7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
w. a.' Af
Enterprise ; Cieaniog And
. Pressing Works '
Ladies' skirts, suits and
jackets
Men's suits, coats, pants
"and neckties J
. Cleaned and' Pressed :
Repairing Neatly Done ,
All Work Guaranteed
PANAMA HATS CLEANED
J. L. SIEGMUND, Prop.s
Two Doors West of City Rakery.
Strength Sared Bha.
The
eweler't
Watch .
TEWELER9 carry South
J Bend Watches, " That
ought to be good enough
evidence that they are best
for you. IV know and we
will prove to you for the ask
ing that no other watch you
can buy will give yon such
complete satisfaction. We will
how jroa why thcr atanl teau
that other watcbea cannot, and
how you can save money in bay
ing Sooth Bend Watch now.
Inst ask as and ace, No obliga
tion to purchaac. .
E. B. WHEAT
The Enterprise Jeweler,
Joscpfc Crausercial CfaA. ...
The Jose h Commercial club ha gal
vs nixed ir.to new life and on Tuesday
niuht elected officers as follrws : presi
dent, J. F. Ilenienway; secretary, C. R.
FlM-rhrd; tra uier, K. TK Pcribner.
ThA tmiirii nt Artnrm lnntitlA lKu.
CiH CninipacW while roiling logsrthre6a dl.E. avinesr, Edr. Eben,
at the Lewis kiw mill Tuesday forenoon, , .T-r..,.. , r J . .
HCarHl death only because of his sreih- - MeCnlly, M, V. lvuih H. E.
strength. He had started a 16 font log.
that sc. 1 id K25 feet, down a hill when
his glovd cacght on a kuot ot. the low
and he was thrown over and in front 1
tlieblg timber. He caught and held
the log with his shonlder nntil mill
hands rolled it sside. He escaped with
a painfully mashed and braised shoul
der and a few other bruises. He is
catcher of the Enterprise baseball crob
and both he and the dub are afraid be
will be out ot 1 be game for a week or
two.
Dawron i nd L. A. Jackson. '
Mr. and Mr. Mart Cmw of Lostine
were In Entetp- ie h first nf the week
They have recently returned- from
Balem to leside at Lostine.. ; .
Roy a lot in Beautiful Birchland ad
dition to Enterprise snd make easy
money by the advance . this .-summer.
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