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    City and County
Brief News Items
There is un artistic show of Easle
Caps in one of llurmingli & MayfiuliTri
Windows.
New sheet music, for the piano 25
tents at Wheat's jewelry and music
store.
The Wallowa baseball club will play
' Enterprise on the lornl 21-011 rids next
(Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
It was found necessary to postpone
the production of Tln ltajuh two weeks
on account of delay in scenery. The
new date is Saturday night, May 2S.
George E. Hunter of Huseburg, an
bid time resident of this county, is in
the valley vhitlng friends and attending
to business.
Cut out the W. J. Funk & Co. ad
or some boy or girl who is working 'or
the splendid prizes offered by that firm.
Dr. K. It. Seely of Medford mine in
Saturday, and is greeting his many
friends. He is a witness 011 the Doris
trial.
Dr. C. A. Ault, who returned from
Portland Saturday night, pays he met
Prof. Jioyer who savs lie is coming to
Enterprise this summer to put on a
cantata.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Littleton re
turned Saturday night from a lout; and
interesting trip over most of the west
ern and central states. They loft here
ten months ago for California and since
then have been as far east as Ohio.
A complete line of furniture from
which to make your selection at Ash
leys. 2 t 2
The 0. It. & I. Co., report the sale of
two lots in Jiirrlilaiut addition from ('.
K. Funk to t)-orge Bales lor 8L'oO, two
from Funk to Henry Weaver for $175,
and two from Punk to Archie Willett
for 150. Hugh Laird has sold 80 acres
on Alder Slope to J. S. Wagner at $o0
an acre. N. 8. Smith has liought a one
half block in Gardner's addition from
J. P. Morelock for I100, nnd F. A.
Wagner has sold to J). W. Sheahan
iwo lota in Wagner's addition.
The school hoard has bought thu east
one-third of the school house block
from Mrs. It. M. Fay for fl.iOO. The
board was authorized to negotiate for
tho Fay lots or other adjacent property,
at a special school meeting held Saturday
afternoon. The board was also author
ized to build a one room addition to the
school house. At a moeting of the
board held Tuesday afternoon, Al Roy
Holds was directed to draw plans for
the addition, which will ho placed at ,
the northeast corner. Lim F.mmous
was granted n contract for 150 ricks of
Wood at $1.50 a rick.
Strychnine and poisoned wheat at
ilurnaugh & Mnyflold'a. Does the
trick for squirrels.
SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS
Have arrived atthe
.
R. S. & 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 rratornal Building
ENTERPRISE, ORE.
The public school entertainment
begins at fi o'clock sharp Friday night.
Varnish stains nnd bruNhes, and
Lacipieret 11 akes old furniture look
like new at Uuruaugh & Maytleld'a.
S. II. I la worth of L'l firnnd has re
turned to Enterprise to complete work
on tho nullity hi.li school.
Dermine Cream, the best preparation
for chapped hand.'' audl'ace, is sold by
rJurnaugli & Mityuulcl.
Horn, Sunday, to the wife of J. K.
Osterhoudt, a eon. Mr. ami Mrs. Outer-
houdt reside on a homestead two miles
northwest of town.
Borp, early Tuesday morning, to tho
wire or li. li. isotttngtiiin!, a sun. Mr,
anil .Mrs. .Nottingham resMe five miles
east of Kntcrprise.
Mn. Alnvni" nnd 1 !i fl.rli tor ATuA rn
turned Tuesday evening from Salt Lake
t'ity where Alice was treated for un
affliction of her eyes. She is niiicl
better.
Geo. W. Hyatt of Entomrise and F.
D. Mcf.'ully of Joseph are attending the
litiputilicaii statu and congressional
district convention in I'm thud litis
week.
Rev. O. If. DcKay tho prohibition
speaker will bo at Imniihii cu Tuesday
evening, May 10. it will pay the
people ot Mint vicinity to hear him.
For all goods in home baking, and
home-made randies call at the Enter
prise Home Iiukerv and (.'nnd v Kitchen
Ken n in A: Wagner, proprietors, 4 doors
east oi postomce.
Dressmaking and plain sewing. Mrs.
Frank Cook, at Zuroher's millinery
store. 51tf
riev. Scldon (', Adams of Kalidii,
Ohio, has accepted the pastorate of the
Knterpriso nnd Joseph Presbyterian
churches, and will eonio here next
month. He is a young man and re
puted to be a good pulpit orator. He
has a wife and two children.
Mrs. Sam McOee of Lostine under
went a very severe surgical operation
for ulceration in tho back, at the home
of J. B. Peibert, Monday. Dr. Ander
son performed the operation assisted
by Dr. Ihompson. It has resulted
verv successfully and tho patient is
on tho road to sure recovery.
Two audiences that crowded the
Christian church Sunday niorttittir
and evening heard tho sermons by
ftev. G. II. DcKay and the verdict is
that ho Is the most etlectivo prohibi
tion speaker evt r In this valley, lie is
nmking votes for the cause. The News
Hecord regrets space will not permit
an extended review of his talks. We
advise everyone to hear him. He will
remain in the county until election
day, and will spend the lust week of
May in the north end.
DORIS ON TRIAL
Coniinuod from first page.
George A. Hart vs Verda V. Hart
Default.
Ilossio Sehultz. vs Lucie.ii Sciiultz.
Default.
Pricilla A. Harris vs W. W. Harris.
Default.
LAW.
W. F. Rankin vs Oren Reel and HI
,bin F. Dotson. Settled and dismissed.
W. II. Graves vs Joe Allen and W. 15.
Tuggart. Dismissed.
J. 8. Ablegate vs S. P. McWillis and
L. McWillis. Dismissed.
K. M. & M. Co. vs O. P. Hallgarth.
Default. Judgment and order of stile
of attached property. 910 Attv's fee.
K.M.AM. Co. vs W. M. Mnlmffey.
Dismissed.
Kisenbeis and Welch V8 T. R. Akins.
Continued on stipulation.
J. C. HiggeiiH vs W. W. Wado.
Answer filed.
Agnes At. Hendricks vs John McDon
ald and Maggie McDonald.' Settled and
dismissed.
Naturalized.
Frank Todd ot Joseph, a native of
England, was granted final citizenship
papers iy j tinge urawiora Tuesday
Game Laws.
Any person knowing of any violation
of the game or fish laws of tlie state, or
of persons not properly keeping screens
over irrigation ditches, are requested to
notify Job Clkmoxs,
Deputy State Gamo and Forestry War
den, Zumwalt, Oregon. 42tf
Have You Any Frkuds
Iu the oast? Send them a Wii'lowa
county descriptive pamphlet a bounti
ful hook Issued by the county court.
Get them free at the county clerk's
ofllco In Enterprise; or of J. I). Walck,
Joseph; Couch & McDonald, Wallowa;
Piowman & Mays, Lostine; Moore A
Conlov, Flora.
Roosevelt Faring A Test
Nation Waits for Oregon's Verdict For oi
against the President,
A great many Republicans nre
beginning to soberly ask them
selves. '"Whv should wit oloct (!nv.
enor Chamberluin to tho United
benatof"
And to this echo is answering.
wi... t.,.i,.i
1. IJ lUUtTCll.
There- is an overwhelming major
ity of KtM'ublicans in this State.
In the ordinary elections they have
often, and The Telegram believes
wisely, looked to the men without
reference to tho party brand which
they wore In this way they have
disciplined party and at tho name
tinio raised tho standard of the
local public service.
T-ut in the mutter of the election
of a lit itcd States Senator thoy
have presented to ihem a different
problem. There they come In
touch with the party of the Nation,
DEMOCRATIC COLUMN
Space bought by County Committee
DEMOGtfOTIC TICKET.
United States Senator
Qso. E. Chamberlain
Represertativo in Congress
John A. Jeffrey
Circuit Judge
Thomas H. Crawford
State Senator
Turner Oliver
Joint Iter resentativo
J. A. French
County Judgo
H. N. Williams
Sheriff
Edgar Harvin
' County Clerk
W. C. Boatman
Assessor
B. F. Miller
Treasurer
F. A. Reavis
Surveyor
R. I. Long
Coroner
W. C. Ketchum
Commissioner
C. VV. Brown
the party of Roosevelt of which
they so warmly approve, and the
verdict which they render the gen
eral public must accept as very
largely the judgment of the voters
of Oregon upon that administra
tion. Our elections occur at an odd
season of the year. We here fire
the first gun of the Presidential
election. The verdict is made un
in advance, so far as the rest of the
country is concerned. The Nation
knows that the state is overwhelm
ingly Republican. It likewise
knows that the administration of
President Roosevelt has here re
ceived enthusiastic approval. That
administration, disguise it as we
wiil, is now on trial before the
country. By the general masses of
tho people .it has been warmly
approved; by the corporate and
plutocratic interests it is bitterly
reviled, nnd, while little is, being
dono openly, there is deep down a
smouldering fire of resentment that
cannot be extinguished. For the,
very reason that the plutocratic
forces of the country hate the Presi
dent, the masses of the people
admire and approve of him.
If under such circumstances
as these it goes forth that the
people of Oregon in June elect a
Democrat for Unid States Senator,
the administration receives a blow
in the house of its supposed friends
that it is conceivable may have a
serious effect upon the plans of the
friends of the administration and
upon the great contest in No
vember following. It must not be
forgotten that much quiet work
has been done in recent mouths
against the administration. One
may see the effect of it upon every
hand' in every community-the
clacquers busily engaged in ham
stringing Roosevelt, and ineiduous
ly undermining tho platform of
principles which he lias been stead
ily putting forth in his messages
and speeches. If a well-known
and supposedly safe administration
State falls by the wayside in June,
the prestige of the administration
severely suffers and no man who
honestly faces the question can see
It other wise.
In the present campaign and the
coinlrg election Statement No. 1 is not
on trial, liecause both candidates for
the United States Senate stand square
toed ond flat footed upon that platform.
Neither is Chamberlain nor Cake, as
such, on trial before the people. The
question Is one not of these men, but
( f broad National import, leading to a
victory which will mean a shout of
ringing encouragement to the National
admiulttratlon or a vital blow delivered
in the house of its friends. This is the
real proposition tiefore the people of
the State, and it Is one of the main rea
sons why The Telegram will through
out this campaign give H. M. Cake Its
heartiest support and urge as strongly
ns it limy the voters of the State to
siistaiu the administration at a mo
ment when it is more seriously on
trial than at any other period,, of Its
whole history. Portland Evening Tel
egram, May 4, W0S.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
In tho Matter of the Estate
of
Mary J. Watson, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned lias lu July appointed
administratrix ot the above entitled
estate by the county court, of Wal
low county, Oregon, aud lias duly
quu lilted as such administratrix" Ail
persons holding claims against said
Candidate for Senator.
Turner Oliver of La (irnnde Is the
Democratic candidate for joint state
senator for Union and Wallowa coun
ties. He believes in the people and
will obey their will In the election of
United States senator. He Etands for
the development of the resources of
Eastern Oregon.
Original Court House Man.
U. X. Williams of Lostine, Demo
cratic candidate for county judge, was
the litst to announce that if elected he
would build a moderate priced court
house in wnicuever town is selected
ns the county seat by the voters at the
June election. Mr. Williams' position
is one ttiat will doubtless bo endorsed
by the voters. It provides for settling
the county seat question for good and
all with the least expense to the tax
payers. If it was desired to begin the
erection of the building next year, the
money subscribed by the county Heat
could be used and if more was needed
arrangements could easily be made
with the contractors. Following is
Mr. Williams' position.
' "f do not favor the erection of a
court house at tho present, nor do I
favor any levy for that purpose the
coming year. I believe that a county
that has been twenty years without a
court house should have one in the
near ruture, and my plan would be to
make a levy of 1 mill in January 1910
onthelUO'J assessment an udiii'.ional
levy of )i mills in January 1911 aud
to build a court house iu'lDll to be
completed by the time the lease on
the present court house expires.
I do not favor the erection of a
court house to cost over $20,000. I will
If elected favor the building of a court
house under these conditions wherever
the county seat may be located."
Signed, II. !. Williams.
estate are hereby required to present
the same, duly verified as required by
law, to the undersigned administra
trix at the office of Burleigh & Boyd,
Enterprise, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
1'lacidia 13. Boyd,
Administratrix of the Estute of Mary
J. Watson, deceased.
Burleigh & Boyd, attorneys for
Administratrix. its
April 30, 1908.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Wallowa County.
Emma J. ChuicliiU, Plaintiff,
vs .
Nancy J. Lapliam, Grace P. Churchill,
Koy L. Churchill, Nora M. Churchill,
and K. P. Lapham, Guardian, De
fendants. To Roy L. Churchill, the above named
defendant:
In tho name of the state of Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear and
answer the coniphunt tiled against you
in tho above entitled suit aud court, on
or before six weeks afier the first pub
lication of this siinui.ons, nnd if yon
fail to so oppear and answer, tho plain
tiff for want thereof, will take a decree
against you for the relief demauded in
tho complaint, towit: for a sale in
partition of the following real estate:
TiieSfs.' M'IK,5)a SE(-4'. Sec. 82 in
Twp. 6 N. of Kug. 45 E. V. M., in
said county, and that the proceeds be
divided among tho parties to this niit
according to their respective shares
and interest?, for the appointment of a
referee to make the sale, and for such
further relitf us the court may deem
just.
This summons is published in The
Nows Record, a w eekly newspaper of
general circulation, published weekly
at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore
gon, for a period of six consecutive
weeks, the first publication thereof is
tho 2nd day of April, 1908, by order of
the lion. T. II. Crawford, Jmko of the
above er titled Court, mado and dated
the 1st day i f April, 1908.
O. M. Cork ink, Attorney for Plaintiff.
4!lt7
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
Grace Blaokinton, Plaintiff,
vs
Albert T. Blaokinton. Defendant.
To A liter t T. Blackinton, the above-
iiameu Jieleiidimt :
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-mimed plaintiff,
on or before the expiration of six
weeks from and after the date of the
first publication of this summons,
w hich date of first publication Is April
Uth, 1908, and if you fail to so appear
and answer within suLd time, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
said court for the relief prayed for in
her said complaint, to-witr For a dis
solution of tlie marriage contract uow
and heretofore existing between the
plalntitt aud the defendant.
Yon will take notice that this sum
Hums Is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in the News Kecord for
the full period of six consecutive weeks,
commencing with the issue of April 9,
1908, pursuant to the order of lion
oahle O. M. Corkins, county judge of
Wallowa oountv, Oregon, which order
was made, dated anil entered .on the
8th. day of April, 1908.
Hitki.kioii fe Boyd, '
o0t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice For Publication.
Isolated Tract. Fublio Ijuid Sale.
Department of the Interior.
United States Laud Otlice,
La Grande, Oregon, April 14, 1908.
Notice is hereby given, that as direct
ed by the Commissioner of tlie general
land otlice, under tho provisions of the
act of Congress approved June 27, 190(5,
(84 Stats. 617.) we will offer at public
sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock
a. in., on the &th day of May, next, at
this ottioe, the following tract of land:
NWWSKi.XC HV4, 8ec 1, SEW
SK4, Sec, 'A T. I S., IL 44 E. W. M,
Any persons claiming adversely the
the above-described lands are advised
to file their claims or objections on or
before tho time designated for sale.
F. C. BKAM WKIJL, Register.
5215 A. A. ROliERTS, Receiver.
ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE
The management takes plsure in announcing the
production of the reat 4-act play
'HP
lib
The Success of Two Continents, on
S ATURD A YNIGHT, M A Y 23
with the following strong cast:
Mr. Wyncot, Tho Rajah, . .. .Mr. Wheat
Joseph Jekyll, Attorney, .'Mr. Miller
Mr. Job Rfr. Ketchum
Richard Jocelyn Mr. Pratt
Cragin Mr. Lockwood
Sykes : . . . ; ;Mr. Burnaugh
James. ... .Mr. Boatman
Buttons . . .'.Mr. Long
Gladys Wyncot , .Mrs. Long
Emilia Jekyll Mrs. Pratt
Mrs. Pringle... Miss Ileatou
Miners and Laborers .'i'.
UNDER AUSPICES OF THE
Order That
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. ZUROHEB,
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
3 doors east of Wallowa National Bank
a v I ft all VSMMMMNMai
Mcpse tleanmg And
Prcsw Works
Ladies' skirts, suits and
jackets
Men's suits, coats, pants
and neckties
Cleaned and Pressed
Repairing Neatly Done
All Work Guaranteed
PANAMA HATS CLEANED
J. L. SIEGMUND, Prop.
Two Doors West of City Bakery.
Professional Directory
Business Cards
Physicians and Surgeons
Physician and Surgeon
C. T. HOCKETT, M. D.
Independent Phone.
Offlee up stairs In Itank Bldg.
F. G. HEWETT, M. D.
Physician nnd Surgeon,
LOSTINE, OREGON.
Attorneys-at-Law.
THOS. M. DILL,
Attorney - at - Law
Office First Door South New
r Fraternal Building
ENTERPRISE, ORE.
ENTERPRISE CONCERT BAND
Spring.-. Suit.
Fruit Trees From
irseries
Spraying Fluids
Myers' Spray Pumps
Pruning Hook and Saws
FORD G. POTTER
- WALLOWA, OREGON .
Before buying nuritery stock or
nursery supplies o( any -klml
write me for prices. .. "
IJeweler's
Watch
JEWELERS carry South
Bend Watches. That
ought to be good enough
evidence that they are best
for you. We know and we
will prove to you for the ask
ing that no other watch you
can buy will give you such
complete satisfaction. We will
(how you why they stand tents
that other watches cannot, and
how yon can save money in bay
ing: a South Bend Watch now.
Jut ask ns and see. l'o obliga
tion to purchase.
E. B. WHEAT
The Enterprise Jeweler.
WESLEY DUNCAN,
Stock Inspector for Wallowa
County.
JOSEPH, OREGON
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