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s Professional Directory AND Business Cards PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Physician and Surgeon C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. Independent Phone. Office up stuirs In Bunk Bldg. HOTELS. When Passing On The Lewis tcr, Road, Stop At The Sled Springs Hotel. Plenty of StaMe Hoot... S. 13. CON' N Kit, Proprietor. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. jXW.SIIEALIAN Lawyer SillJ iCNTKKI'KIMfc OKKOON. 9J I jj(A.!i nusineHB and correspondence t t hhUhI to with dispatch. Practice in the 8tate and Federal Courts and Interior Department. W. B.APPUEOATE, Notary PublU . Collections made, Real Etate bought and Bold and 'all business matters attended In. Call on or write me. Paradise, Oregon .1. A. Burlelirti Daniel Boyd Burleigh k Boyd flttorneys-ai-Law-' Will prautloe In all the Courts of . this State and before the Interior and Its offloes. The monl careful attention given to all business entrusted to our care. Enterprise, Oregon. THOS. M. DILL, Attorney - at - Law Onice First Door South New Fraternil Building ENTERPRISE, ORE. MISCELLANEOUS. R. I. LONG - Civil Engineering and Land Surveying. Hydraulic and Irriga tion Engineer. Enterprise, Oreg'on. H. E. Merryman, Mining and Metallurgical Engineer. V. S. Deputy Mineral Sur vej or. All Kinds of Surveying'. Office In Bank Building with Miller & DePue. H.me Phono. ENTERPRISE, : OREGON. WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowt County. JOSEPH, OREGON We have purchased the Joseph Mercantile stock of hardware, Tinware, Granite Ware and Dish es and are selling them at a big reduction. Come now for bar gains. rlUNSAKER & TAYLOR. Joseph Oregon. JKe JHzWs Jvecard AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Formerly the Wallowa NewH, establlahe March 3, 1SD9. New- series beca I April 30. 190". , i Published every Saturday. at Enterprise, Oregon. Office Eas I Side Public Square. Telephone Home Independent No. 31. The Enterprise Press, . Publisher ; Entered at the Enterprise podtofflee a j second-class matter. Sl'BSCniPTION RATES. One year $1.50; three months 50 cents Cash in advance. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1903. TWICE-A-WEEK NEWS RECORD. I I In announcing last week the j j change to he made in the News I I Record from a weekly to a twice-a-I j week paper, mention was made of j I the colored magazine and comic sup- ' plement that will be added, begin j ning with the Issue of Saturday, Jan uary 10. For fear of misunder : standing, we wish tD state this sup Iplement is not dicidetl on as a per ; manent change. It 13 in the nature of an experiment. If our readers do not consider it an improvement, i will be droppel after a thorois';' trial, but somelhins bet.. ..... oj added in its plare. Anotlicr change or addition that we know will be ai Improvement and that will ba ptrmanent is a com plete summary of the news of Ore gon and the Northwest particularly, and of the wo Id generally. ThU Includes a special Washington, D. (, letter, and the Forlland and Seattle market reports. The present News Record Is fre quently praised for Us local news service. Ths twice a-week paper will be even battjr In that respect, as more space will be available fjr that purpose. The blgge3t single Improvement, however, will be In the county news service, cramped heretofore for lack of space. All the news of Jossph, Lostlne, Wallowa, Flora and the North Country, the Promise Land, Imnaha and the hill country, will be gathered by a competent staff of re porters whose Instructions will be to do all .In their power to make their sections known tD the world through the columns of the News Record. In short, ths Ideal of U1I3 paper Is to ba a mirror of the news of all Wallowa coutfty, and the editor will do hU utmost to realize that Ideal. This office Is eniippei to do th.i work. The machinery will in a few days be connect 3d up with electri cal power as well as gasoline, and with first-class workmen In the chop, If this prospectus is not lived up ti the follow who wrote this will be to blame. This Is told so you will know whom to kick. As s'.ated last we?k the price of the twice a-week paper will neces sarily be increased, but paid In ad vance subscriptions at the ' present rate will be accejtsd until after tho changes go Into effect. Proceedings Of County Court Proceedings of Board of Equaliza tion for Wallowa County, Oregon. Oct. 20, 1008, to Nov. 18, 1908, In clusive. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, ull members present, and ex amined matters before it. Nov. 19, 1908. When you go DON'T That you will Shoes, Hats and Caps j Rubber Shoes German Socks ! Fur Overcoats Sheep-Skin Lined Coats and in fact everything a man wea;s At MEN'S HEADQUARTERS ! C.H.ZURCHER I THE MEN'S FURNISHER f In the matter of the assessment for taxes of real property of the George Palmer Lumber company, a private corporation, and of the application for reduction therein: The board having considered the petition and application for reduc tion of assessment made by the petitioner and the evidence in sup port thereof, and from the same finds that the allegations of said petition and application for a re duct ion are not sustained; that the assessment of the lands described in the said petition and application for a reduction of assessment Is not contrary to law, and that said assessment Is not excessive, and that the amount at which said property was assessed is its actual full cash va'.uo, and that said assessment was fairly made in good faith; and that the prayer of the said petition should be denied, and now being fully advised in the premises. It is hereby ordered and adjudged that the said ret.tioii of the said applicant be a.ii the same hereby is deii ?d. and that the said asssjs.uent on the lands described in lA3 said petition be approved and made the assessment of the Board of Equalization of Wallowa county, Oregon, and it Is so or dered. In the matter of the assessment for taxes of real property of The Cross gtt Timber Co., a private corpora tion, and of the application for a reduction the.ein: Board finds petitioner not unlaw fully discriminated against in the assessment complained of, but that on the contrary the amount assessed by tie assessor is Its actual full cash value, made li good faith, ani the Board furthe. finds therefrom that the said pe tltlon shows on its fac3 that thz said lands are actually worth mort than the amount at which they ar assessed, and now found by the Board to be its actual cash value and that the sa'-d petition does no pray for an Increasa of assess ment, and that the prayer of said petition should be denied. Same order and decree as in Geo. M. Palmer Lumber Co. petition. In the matter of ths assessment for taxes of the leal property of the Grande Ronde Lumber Co., a private corporation, and of the application for a reduction therein: Same finding, order and decree as in petition of The Crossett Tim ber Co. COUNTY COURT, NOV. 1908, TERM Claims Allowed. Mrs. R. L. Deshazer, witness State vs. Ees'ia'.er 8 5C J. B. Ready, grand jury bailiff 18 0C Albert Wilson, grand Juror .. 28 00 H. C. Cramer, jury bailiff .... 39 00 Thos. M. Dill, de.'endlng Arthur Deshazer , 25 OC H. R. Hanna, official Rep. .. 123 0 O. W. Pagln, court bailiff ....36 0( H. R. Hanna, transcribing tes timony 31 03 C, E. Lewis, bearding jurors 14 75 J. A do, Cox, justice fes 1 00 Justice fee 5 00 Charles Hug, constable N. H. Marks, help on fee.. 8 00 plans and specifications 5 00 W. L. Mulkey, rebate on tax 2 52 M, W. Goodman, regltserlng voters 2 20 J. J. Weaver, freight on bolts and nails 1 00 A. S. Cooley, registering vot ers 7 50 Irwin Hodson Co., office sup plies 39 45 R. McCrae, boarding prisoners 4 00 M. W. Goodman canvassing to buy FORGET find a full line of vote 5 00 A. C. Smith, canvassing vote 3 00 Olof Anderson, grand jury.. 28 00 E. F. Sargeant, grand Jury .. 22 00 G. W. Nell, grand jury 23 00 T. J. Dryden, grand jury .. 21 00 J. M. Casteel, grand jury 26 00 D. 1. Brock, grand jury 19 00 Pete Crow, petit jury 2 20 H. J. .Martin, petit jury 2 20 J. E. Harman, petit Jury 2 20 S. C. Himmelwright, petit jury 27 00 C. E. Bodmer. petit juror .. 33 00 Joe Allen, petit jury 19 00 , R. E. Heskett, petit jury .. 18 20 Ole Englebretson, petit jury 18 20 R. McCrae, petit Jury 28 00; D. H. Burrows, pet.t Juror 32 61 Thomas Morgan, petit juror.. 31 00 G. S. Templeton. petit juror . . 35 00 R. J. liaskins, petit juror 36 00 ; G. W. Franklin, petit Juror. . . . 30 -20 G. J. Wagner, petit juror 2 20 j Henry Young, pe It Juror 2 20 J C. E. Vest, petit juror 2 20 Sam Combes, petit Juror 12 20 i J. J. Chapman, petit Juror .. 32 40 lohn Ciine, petit juror. 2 20 S. A. Blevans, petit juror .. 40 60 W. C. Fleaner, petit Juror .. 35 00 Geo. Cannon, petit juror 42 00 S. R. Haworth, petit juror.... 2 20 N. H. Marks, petit juror .... 2 20 C. W. Amey, petit Juror ... 2 20 Jack Johnson, pst t juror 4 20 j Sim Cray, petit Juror 2 20 j W. E. Taggart, petit Juror . . 2 20 ', J. T. Willett, petit juror .... 39 40 Geo. L. Post, petit juror . . 2 20 C. M. Lock wood, petit Juror.. 2. 20 i L. E. Jordan, petit Juror 12 20 j Peter Kuehl, petit juror. 37 80 j H. C. Beggs, petit juror 37 00 ; Byram Maylield, petit juror .. 6 20 i Chas. Boswell, petit juror 6 20 i A. M. Wagner, petit Juror .. 6 20 i S. T. Tippett, petit juror 44 00 j A. W. Johnson, petit Juror.... 39 20; J. W. Hufman, petit juror .. 44 00 Waldo Chass, petit Juror . 2 20 J. F. McCoy, petit Juror 2 20 Grant Johnson, petit Juror .. 6 20 R. Eddlemon, petit juror.... 6 20 J. H. Hartshorn, petit Juror.. 9 20 Witnesses. W. W. Wade, State, vs. D3 shazer . . Ford Hillman, Stats vs. Da shazer 08e Hartsock, State vs Tucker John Chllcott " " " D. G. Tucker, A. F. Sheets, Geo. W. Hamilton, " J. F. Proebstel, " Moses Beason, " " " Alvin Nelson, " " " Oliver Hepburn, Mrs. Oliver Hepburn, State V3. Tucker Mrs. Bert Cole, State vs. Tucker 1 Mrs. Eva Tucker, State vs. Tucker James Henry, "State vs. Tucker Julius Bidstrup ' T. N. Estes, " . Bill Estes, " " Peter Nelson, " W. W. Wade, " John Stuber, " " " Sam Wade, State vs.. Moxley W. W. Wade, J. W. McAlIster, " Iven Stevens, " " " James Moxley, " Peter Baudon, " " " Mrs. D. W. Otto, State vs. Jones Mrs. Lillle Davis, State vs. Jon 38 Mrs. A. E. Hodge, State vs. Jones D. W. Otto, State vs. Jones Ed Greyblll, State vs. Jones Daisy Yande'.l, State vs. Jones T. R. Aklns, State vs. Jones.. Mrs. Lillle Davis, State vs. John Doe V-.-s. A. E. Hodse, State vs. John Doe Joo AV.y.x, State vs John Doe Arthur Je.vel, State vs. John Doe Joe Clemons, State vs. John Doe J. W. McAlIster, State vs. John Doe Chas. McAlIster, State vs. John Doe Henry Mitchell, State vs. John Doe Waldo Chase, State vs. John Doe J. C. Shackelford, State vs. Doe L. Lloyd, State vs. John Doe Harvey Purdy, State vs. John Doe S. C. Weaver, State vs. John Doe T. R. Akins, State vs. John Doe W. V. Wade, Stnte vs. John Doe Edgar Marvin, bo.rd of prison ers do, stamps do, deputy sheriff and ex pense 2 20, 2 20 10 00 11 00 9 40 9 40 5 40 10 40 10 20 10 40 , 11 40 11 40 6 00 18 00 13 00 18 40 7 00 '5 00 12 00 2 20 4 00 ! 16 00 I 16 00 1 4 80 I 32 00 ! 4 20 j 6 00 2 30 2 20 2 GO 2 30 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 4 20 2 20 2 20 2 80 2 80 7 00 8 00 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 30 2 20 7 80 59 52 6 50 23 0C GAME LAWS. Any person knowing of any viola tion of the game or fish laws of the state, or of persons not properly keeping screens over lrrlgatioi ditches, are requested to notify JOE CLEMONS, Deputy State Game and Forwtr Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. Hit PHONE HOME 115 J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton. Flora to Paradise, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and From Paradise, Flora and Appleton lo Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. Good accommodations, courteous treatment and reasonable rates. Leaves Wallowa at 6 a. in. E. W. SOUTHWICK, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF THE If Horses boarded by Day, Week or Month Good Care of all Stock. BEST EQUIPPED STABLE LY THE COUNTY One Block East of Court House. J. C. SHACKLEFORD, Proprietor. "Careful Banking Insures ihe Safety of Deposits," Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL loO.OOO SURPLUS t-45.000 ' We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Geo. V. Hyatt, President W. R. Holmes, Cashier Geo. S. Craig, Vice President Frank A. Reavis, Asst. Cashier Geo .8. Craiu G. Pexnell Red Front. Livery and Feed Stable First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain & ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HOTEL ENTERPRISE SECOND-HAND STORE RODGERS BROS., Proprietors Dealers in new and second-hand goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies. Bicycle and Gun Repair Shop. Furniture made or Repaired, Screen Doors and Windows made to order. Give us a trial. Our prices are right and all work guaranteed. A Short Talk Over the Phone may save a long ride to the Flora District Home Independent Telephone Co. MILLIONS OF H S AT LOWEST RATES. ON EASIEST TERMS. Wm. Miller & Brother, SUITE 204, Wallowa National BanK Building, Enterprise, Oregon. S NOTARY PUBLIC DIRECTORS Geo. W. Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes W. R. Holmes BOSWELL & SON PROPRIETORS- If s l