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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
0 Professional Directory ASP Business Cards J he JeWs pccord Physicians anrf Surgeons .AS ISDEPEKDKKT KE VMPAI'KR I Knrmerly tlio "'iiltown Nc, Kwuibllvhcd Mar -h i, lMHi. Xeu-itIo heiron April SO, 1(107 I Published every Thursday at Fmerprise, Oregon , KASTMHE IMIIJ.IC slil AUK TKLKPHOXB HOMJ! INI1CTKNDKNT NO. SI (JALLOWAY A: HKATON Park Items J satisfaction of said execution and all I I costs and accruing cos a In the roan-' FOR SALE. I'lllllislltTH I I'liytticlan and Surgeon C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. Independent i'hnne. Office up stairs in Bank Bldg. KlIti-KNl Ml I he I ; II rTllt prMKltlice HK HCCOtlii-l'iDyR 1U; tter. F. G. HEWETT, M. LT. Physician and Surgeon, LOSTINE, OREGON. Attorneys-at-1. art ;v -&f- THOS. M. DILL, Attorney - at - Law Office First, Dnor South New Fraterntl Building ENTERPRISE, ORE. .1. A. IliirMisli Daniel lloyd Burleiqh k Boyd flttorneys-ai-Law Will practice in all the Courts of tli Ih State mid before the Interior Ullll ItH Olllct'H. The iiI'ihI careful attention given to all business entrusted to our care. Enterprise, Oregon. Hotels. When Passing On The Lewis tci, Road, Stop At The Sled Springs Hotel. Plenty of Stal.le Hoot... S. . CONNER. Proprietor. Miscellaneous WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREQON Fruit Trees From Myers' Spray Pomps Pruning Hools and Saws FORD C. POTTER WALLOWA, ORECS0N Before buying nursery stock or iiurMery supplies of any kind write me for prices. SI-HHCItin tOX KATKS One year f 1.50; three in nth ?() ccnti- cash in advance. Xotk: Coder ' he new no-Hal regulations, subscription toa weekly newspaper must be di-continued tit end of a year or pay one cent postage nu each pper. Mil! in -a ns in practical working, a cash husis. Fvery subscriber of yjif News Uemrd will be notified the first of the month in which bis subscription expires, and it no renewal in received by the last day of that month the mime is taken fioui our lists. VtTv Aiivkictisini; Rath: Hernia" subscribers may have a second copy sent I outside Wallowa county for $ba year. t Sl'ECIAI. AllVKKTIHINd NOTICE. Resolutions, curds of tharks, obituary poetry, and notices of entertainments the object or M hieb is, pecuniary gain (outride pule news uientton) are charged 5 cents a line. Want Co loi n : Notices in V'nnt column on first page are charged 1 cent a word f one insertion, or A cents a word 4 insertions, Minimum charge 15 cents. Oath with order. It Is Up to You W hether von wear your suit look hiC dirty and shabby or whether it shall he in No. 1 conditio!:. The price is $l."0 for cleaning and press ing a suit at tlm Ent rprise Cleaning and Pressing Works J. L. SIEGMUND, Prop. Two Iioor Went of City Bakery. WANTED. IlIiiIIKST CASH 1MUCK paid for Id rats. Must he clean and huge. ,ewn Itecnrd otlice. I.ineed nil and Ininplilack for sheep Itiiu kluu Ht Hartshorn & Keltm r's. THfliSDAY, Editorial fage. irxii 25 Taft and Shermfvi The expected happened. W'lliatn TTowaiu Taft, secretary of war, was nominated for president y the Republican convention in Chicago last week. Taft is a giant phy-icilly and those who know him host say he is us big mentally a? in outward proportions. Re that as it may. he has certainly filled to splendid satisfaction all of the 'many jobs he lias been assigned daring the last ten years Better even than that, he has shown an independence of spirit and a disposition to do what he thought was right, regardless of personal consequences. In this lie is like his friend and chief admiier, Theodore Roosevelt. There will he panegyrics innumerable ahout "Hill'1 Taft hetween now and Novcinher, and we'll not waste your and our time now hy writing one. It is enough to nay Mr raft is a big, brany and above all an honest man. In our judgment he is stronger in most any aspect than In its a candidate. Somehow the people don't take to Taft. Just why U not known. When we say people we do ntv have reference i to th htborjjnion voters or the negroo. hull) of whlot.l clauses, for reae, aim that reflect no credit on themselves, are opposed to Tft, Voters generally, the plain people iwmphow luck confiiltnnie in Taft being the man to stand off the approaches of predatory wealth In Its desperate struggle to rehiin ltsVlutch on the throat of government, already partly looted by a Roosevelt, a La Follette, a Folk and a Landis. Toft has no odds on Bryan jn being big, brainy and honest. The one who can best prove to the vc ters ijs invulnerability to the siren voice of tho "ln'flw.'FS interests" (Wall Street gam) tiers) will win in November. The nomination of James Schoolcraft Sherman for vice president was a political blunder. A respectable, rich banker of Utica, N. V., he will add not a vcitt to the ticket whre it will need voles in November. Personally honest, he has shown in his congressional career the rank partisanship f at makes one stand for anything with his arty label on. The country is tired of such men. His nomination has put Ind una, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan in the list of doubtful slates. Unexcelled Dairy Country The following from a Portland news letter is especially aj plicable to Wallowa county in the hay and dairy part: "1'.I08 will register the greatest crop of lu rries and cherries that Oregon has ever produced Quality is magnificent, quantity almost unlimited, and while human ity is enjoying this fruit the maturing hay crop insures a big increase in the dairy output, which has been greatly benefitted by as good spring pastur s s were ever known in thia section. Residents of the no:thwest should take pains to see that their eastern country friends are made familiar with the unequalled conditions which make dairy ing so profitable here." The first fame of the "Wallowa county" came from its nutritious grasses. It was called the stockman'? paradise 'y the farmers in Ut ion county 20 to !I0 years ago. And it is the same qualities of soil and water that today make the Wallowa valley the best dairy region of ajl the Inland Kmpire, th'ongh the business here is yet in its infancy. Dairying is immensely profitable under piesent conditions, but when the niilmad lowers transportation rates, the liffercnce being added to t he pi ice the dairyman receive for his butter fat, the progress in that induMry will be by leaps and bound. Then will the efforts of the Wallowa Valley Cream company, and especially Its president, J W. liickh r I. bear golden fruits and thousands and thousands of dol lars monthly will pourii.to this valley to piiy for the butter fat ship ped from here. Today, rqilendid dairy farms can still tie bought at a comparatively small price; then those same farms will be held at dairy country vi l- ues. 1 he men who invest in dairying during the next twelve months will be the ones to reap the harvest. - Oregon's Forbidden Empire. A condiiii-n of affairs cinstitutinir the ureaiest crim am'n.i iu state of Oregon, is graphically set forth in the following editorial from the Pendleton East Orcgonian: "Like tlie walle I city of Pekin. into whose secret strpet and u,h'.,.l whose sacied veils the vulgar eyes of the world could not gaze, the for bidden empire of central Oregon, held in the urasn of th mi'itarv. ,..,) corporations, bar he,i doni.-d to the hotne-liungry thousands who have come lo the west in search of land. "Hut slowly that forhUldttn empire is beini nnenei! t.i l noiiieseeKer. tear ny year the vast domain held us booty by the laud grabbing corporations which have ravaged the state in the past, i being wrested from their grasp and placed within reach of settleis and soon like the walled city of Pekin, the adventurous spirits of the West will have looked upon and admired the most secret recesif of this empire. ''Room for millions in centl Oregon; room for cities, railroad. manufacturing enterprises, vast Industrial development; romn for h rich new state, as it were, is to be found in the great domain of central Oregon, ' The big c irporations which are now holding it fur speculation will be forced by the very overwhelming tide of settlement to disgorge 'I bey will be forced by the insistent demand for honns to unlock that empire and permit the' waiting Hoods of liomeseeker-. to pour into its i-ivitiiiK valleys where a new civilisation will he founded in the heart ..f the dcert - ? The wo isfjoinrtut and the money will soon be coming in Truly Wallowa comity j ih "Jand.uf .otmortui.itv wlier .t,.li.. tluw on the -hccp'ti liu.'ks, Fruit-t, June 23. A baby girl arrived at the home of Nicholas -Musty, recently. A so.i anived to gulden the home of J. E. Actoi, June ISth. Walter L. Beith Is Impro-ing an1 will soon be able to attend to ba.d-ne.-i.-i. Thomas Rich has bought the out put of the HotchkUs orchard be;ta: known as the Adams place. The telephone line is aboat oie third completed and the crew is at work and expect more hep the last of the week. The round-up boys report a rough job owing to the late rains. The fi -st range beat from our section 1j briing gathered. While iVr3. W. G. Be'th and her father were driving home P'riday, the team became frightened and rai away. Airs. Beith and little Dnld were thrown violently to the ground but sustained no serious lajury. i also one of niv Farms. It. t). Sanford, I'd miles 8. W. of linU'rprise. 4(itf i.er as provided by slid J.tdsment j ' imothv Hay, oats, uye iitnl r.eiiey, and decre'3. , Dated this 20th day of Jim 3, 1101. J. M. BLAXELY, Sheriff of Wallowa County, O.ejui 9t0 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. MI Mi SLABS, stove length, on ; Alder Klope. Inquire of (). J. Hoe. I Former T. R. Akms far;:i. Home phono. Hi f. N tie of Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for W allowa County. John (i. In . m ..., l i.iititi.;' of Farms and town r pertv for sale or rent. Will trade, for good horses. Stock ranches ar.d timber land cheap (ienenil real estate business. T. M. Littleton, first door so'ith of L O. O. F. building, Enterprise, Oregon. 8tf Excursion Rates. (iKI.DIXGS Matched span of 1200 Notice, is hereby uiven that at the j pound geldings; one nice 4 year old last general eh etion held June 1, IMS, gelding weight lUT.i pounds. Also a a vote was bud for and against swine 1 , t. rumiin-at large, as petitioned Vr bvl'H" "f '"""Vy i year old colts, more than 1UII legal voters of Wallowa I Sanford, Knterprise Oregon. Htf county, Oregon. I tin; vote as duly canvassed and abstracted according to law, and there appea ed against swine runninis at hi rue, Xo. l.'ZH votes; for swine running at huge, Yes, votes. It is therefore hereby declared by the Court that t in rcwlt of said election for the etnire county was against swine running at Ir ge. It is therefore hereby considered mid ordered by tbe court that, the running at large of swine is hereby absolutely forbid !eu and prohibited' within the iimi's of ,-niil Wallowa county, Oregon, on, from and after sixty days from the date of the tiit publication of this notice, uuder penalty of live dollars for first offense, ten dolhirs for each and every subsequent offense, to be recov ered from the owner of the swine bv civil action in the if a in e of the state, of Oregon. S, cec. 4240, V-1. 2, B. AC. Codes mid Statutes of Oregon. Kate of tir.-t publication, June 11, ii)0 j.a. Frkncu. "tS County Clerk. To Medford, Ore.. June 23 to 23, one and one-third fare; account A. O. U. V Portland, July 21-23, on a and one-third fare; account Willam eUe Valiey Chautauqua assembly at Gladstone Park, Ore., July 7-19, one ar.d one-third far? for round trip. Ac CQUnt meating Dlit, Canference Gar man Baptist Brethren, at Po.tanl, Ore., July 16-21, one and one-thiri fare; Hqrtlcut.ural aasoclation. Dalle i, Ore., June 30, one and one-third fare. All above rates wilt be made o.i cer tificate plan. H. H. Weathers.-oan, Ajan'. Game Laws. Any person knowing of any violation of the game or fish laws of tlie state, oj of persons not properly keeping screens over irrigation ditches', are requested to notify Joe Clbmons, Deputy State Came and Forestry War den, Zumwalt. Oregon. 42tf 8hE.RFFfJ SALE, Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of exeautioi Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fqr the County o Wallowa, under the sjal taarjof, dated the 7th day of Ausuat, ia)G, and to me. dli'e.cte,d and dejiver-ed, up on a Judgment aid detrea rendered and entered In said, court on the 23rd day of July, 1906, In favor of S. E. Miller as plaintiff, and a?a!n3t H Achurch and James L. Hammank, partners as Achurch & Hammuck, Gertrude Hammack, wire of Jamei L. Hammack, B, T. Hauimut-k, aad Effle Hammack, his wife, and the First Bank of Joseph, as defendant!, whereby the plaintiff did recover a personal judgment and deerae against the defendants, H. Ac'uurch and Jaine3 L. Hammack and each Of th?m for the sum of $2713,40 with Interest thereon from the 23rd day of July, 1908, af. the rate of te l per ce.it per annum, and the fur ther sum of $220.00 as attorney's feas and his costs and disbursements tax ed at $29.40; and whareby tin de fendant, tha Frst Bank of Joseph re covered a personal judgment and de cree against the defeuda it, B. T. Hammack for the sum of $22).00 wltl interest thereon from the 23rd day of July, 1906, at the rate of 10 per cant per annum, the further sum or $40.00 as attorney's fees and its costs a d disbursements taxed at $ ; aid whereby It was aJ adgad and de creed that the moUgage executel hy II. Achurch In the name of Achurch & Hammapk to the plain iff, S, E. Miller, dated March 23rd, 1001, upon the following described real prope:ty, to wit : Lots Six, Seven. E;ht aid Nine In Block Tea li the original town site of Joieph, Wal'oA-a Com'y, Ql'tigon, should be foracloial and w)ieriy t wa further adjudge I and decreed ttjat the lnoi'tsage glvei by B. T. Hammack a id Effio Hamma k to the defendant, the First Bank of J Joieph, da'.ei the I2lh day of Ap;il, 1905, uppii the following deiciioa.lj rsl property, to-wit: Lo a Six i Seven, Eight nd Nhi In Bock T'" In the original town sits of -Joseph, Wallowa County, Oregon, sio ill be foreclosed; and whereby it was ad judged and decreed that the sail de scribed real property be sold by the t-'heiirt of Walloa County, Ore;oi, lo satisfy said judgments and de nejs and all coats. Thererore, I will oi Saturday, thJ gjift day of July. 1903, a'- the houi of 'en Q'olock n the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the Co in ty court bouse In the C(ty of Enter prlss. Wallow pointy, Oregon, sell all the right, title, i itsrest and est .te which said de'e idants or either of them and alt persons claiming or to claim by, through or under the.n or tlther of them hal on the 23rJ day of March. 1904, or since hive had. or now have. In and to the above de scribed real property, and e.-ery put) thereof at public auction to the hlsh-j Mt fidder for cash In hand, the pro j cenls of said a.'.le to be applied in' S6500 Worth of In Pest Business in the County for Stock $5000 2u0 acres on Imnaha KiO acres on Ohesnimnus - 100 acret 3 miles from town $1600 800 5500 Bargains in Town Property INSURANCE In Best Companies. W. E. TAGGART, EN Tli 11 Pit I SIS, OREGON. ames 1.. Hatuiuack, Gertrude Ham mack, lleoige B. Bales, Laura K. Hales, Samuel H. (.uiskill ami Ina iaki!l, Defendants, ity virtue of an execution, judgment order and dec.n e duly issued out. of and miller the sea1 of the above entitled court, in the ; bov entitleii cause, to nie directed . iu delivered, ami . dated the ioth day .1 May 1UUH, upon n judgment and dei ree entered m said court on tlie 11th day of May, l!li 8, in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above i. amed di feiidants for the sum of $325 50, together with interest thereon at tlib rate of ten per cent per ii ii u ii in from said date; the further sum of $13.i!3, with interest thereon at. the rate of ten per cent per annum from said date; tlie further sum of $3o Ull attorney's fees; and the further sum of $38,110 costs and dis bursements and the costs of ami rpiui this writ, commanding me to make sale of tbe following desi ribed leal property, situated in Wallowa County, Oiexon, and beginning at the north west corner of the south half of Lot numbered tSeven in Block "II" in Losline, Oregon ; thence wet Twenty four feet; thence south to the line of the Oi unty Koad ; thence east Twenty four feet to the southwest corner of Lot Numbered Fight of said Block "H"; thence north to the placo of beginning. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, jtidgmeut order, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the conimauds ot said writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the 27th day of June, 1308, at the hour of ton o'clock A. M. at the from door of the Countv Court House, in Enterprise, in said Countv and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to tie highest bidder for i ash in hand, all of the right, title, in-' terest and equitv which the within named defendants, or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage here in, or have since acquired, in and to the above den-ribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said exe cution, judgment order and decree. wiin interest, costs ami all costs. Dated this 23th dav of Mavs 1908. 5t5 .). M. Bimkki.y, ' Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon. accruing New and Second - Hand Furniture, Stoves, Dishes, Kitchen Uten sils. Miners' supplies picks, shovels, drills. Highest Market Price for Furs, Hides and Pelts. . HUNSAKJER& TAYLOR HOME INDEPENDENT PHONE JOSEPH, ORE. PHONE HOME 115 NOTARY PUBLIC J. D. WALOK Real Estate Dealer Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH. OREGON FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF THE mmm im and feed stable Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month ' Good Care of all Stock. REST KQUirPED STABLE IX THE COUXTY One Block East of Court House. J. C. SHACKLEFORD, Proprietor. Joseph - Elgin Stage Co., Incorporated Tariff and Rate Sheet of Fares from Enterprise: P2fepti7 on ard after September 1. 1907. v': . t , One Way Bound Trip Lnterprtse to Joseph ,75 125 11 ! " Lostine- 1 00- . " Wallowa 1.75 " Canyon House 2 f() " Elgin 4.00 1 75 8 00 -J.75 7.50 Hhwukk allowan. 40 pounds for each full ,,hl Tare. Kxcesa buirgoBe rates same us old tariff. 'nfcfcfce Ma-'es.H.niieeih.nH with tge at Walh.wa for Promise 011 Tii.s.Ihv. 1hl.rsdys ,,.,d Sal..rday For Flora. Paradise t.1,,1 At, Ni W, I , ,' Monday,,, Wednesday and Fridays. Curries C.K. Mall and KxprW,. ' F.D. McCULLY, Pres. E. W. 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