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FOR SALE.
' Two thousand acres of choice level
land in the Turlock irrigation Dis
trict. This land Is level, sandy loam
and will grow anything from oranges
to Alfalfa. Sold on easy terms at $7i
to $100 per acre. For further Infor
matlou and printed matter write to
Cadwallader & Baker, Turlock, Cal
ANNUA
L TAX LEVY
MADE 12,5 MILLS
ENTERPRISE, WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1909,
EXPERT'S REPORT
f.lTV ncrririAi n A r r- r
- wi i ivinu rrvr tn
INCLUDES STATE, SCHOOL, ROAD,
COURT HOUSE AND GENER
AL EXPENSES.
Billiard and Pool table, in good
condition, with new cloth. Half price
for cash, Burleigh & Boyd, attor
neys.
BUGGY, second hand, in good condl
tion, newly painted. Cheap, Inquire
of Rodgers Bros.
MONEY TO LOAN.
State school money to loan at 6
per cent on Improved, patented
farms. For particulars enquire of
Colon R. Eberhard, attorney for
Board, Joseph. 3Sblm
WANTED.
Will pay cash, for Rye, Beardless
Barley and Blue stem Wheat. W. J.
F nk & Co., Enterprise, 2tnr
LODUE DIRECTORY.
I 0 0 F ENTERPRISB LODGE, No
EMERAL.D REBEKAH LODGE, No. 119
flf P ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
JUANITA TEMPLE, No. 7, Pythian
Sister.
MAOnillP ENTERPRISE CHAPTER,
lllnuUNlUNo. 30. Roval Arch Masons,
meets first and third Tuesdays of each
month In Masonic HalL All vlsltinp
Royal Arch Masons welcomed.
J. B. OLMSTED, High Priest.
P. W. SHEAHAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. &
A. M., meets second and fourth Satur
days of each month In Masonic , Hall.
Visiting Masons welcomed
J. A. BURLEIGH, W. M.
W. C. BOATMAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No
60, O. E. S. meets first and third Sat
urdays of each month. In Masonic Hall
Visiting Stars are always welcomed.
MRS, ELVA L. FRENCH, W. M.
...KS MARY E, STEEL. Secretary.
EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M
iM.W.A.
Thursdays In each month. In new Fra
ternal halL Visiting Neighbors always
yeloome.
J, W. RODGERS, Consul.
T. M. DILL, Clerk.
ANEROID CAMP, No. S542, R N. of A.
The county court, after wrestling
with the problem for 24 hours, flnal-
nus Thomas attended the dance
Paradise New Years night,
O. L. Berland went to Enterprise
this we 3k to sstt'e with the county
court. He Is road supervisor and has
done well.
J. W. Fisher has returned from
Cove. He went to see his mother
who is old and very fesble.
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COUNTY
BOOK
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Champion News Boy.
Alvln Clayton, nine-year-old son of
W. S. Clayton of Enterprise, who
sells the Saturday Evening Post here,
is champion among the carriers in
, , "rr" "ACU"'r ' towns of this size in Oregon and wou
levy for this year at 12 mills, which prlzeg ,n both November and De.
will raise approximately a total of
$90,000. The levy for the different
purposes is as follows:
State 1 mills.
County schools 2 6-10 mills.
High school 7-10 mills.
Roads 1 mlll.s
Coyote scalp bounty 1-10 mills.
County and courthouse G 1-10 mills.
Joner Trump and H. C. Cramer
were reappolntel members of the
road viewers board. The county
surveyor is the third member.
The Wallowa Chieftain was des
ignated as the county official paper
for the year 1909.
Plat of Clairmont addition to Wal
lowa was approved.
The peddlers license fee was flx
el at $400 and covers all transient
sellers of stoves, ranges, wagons,
buggies, farm Implements, fanning
mills, or similar goods, wares or mer
chandise. Claims were audited and allowed,
a vast amount of road business was
transactsd, the district boundary
board held a session, and today
(Wednesday) the court is filling the
Jury box.
cumber and has a fair chance to win
out again this month.
HIGH PRAISE FOR CLERK BOAT
MANONLY FEW ERRORS
ARE FOUND.
(Official Processings of Count v
Court.)
In the matter of report of exporting
of County books:
from a pcruml of the Clerk's books
the exact amount of the warrants
unpaid at the end of each month.
I would suggest that the Treasur
er be very careful and file with the
CIe:k nothing but "duplicate" re
ceipts, as in the past there seems
to have bsen no system In filing
these receipts, anil In a numhnr nf
caes both the originals and dupli
cates were filed to cover one pay
ment made by the Treasurer, there
by causing a double credit. This of
course, I have corrected, and it can
not possibly occur again if a little
caution is use.l. I would also sug
gest that the Treasurer check up at
WORST
WEA1HER
FOR MANY YEARS
The Advertiser is a home-made
cigar, and the best Judges of the
weed say it is the best 5 cent cigar
they ever smoked.
Bunch of 79 Hogs
Average 271 Lbs.
Charles McAlister Markets Fine Lot
Four Loads Arrive From
Grouse.
NEW MACHINERY FOR
ENTERPRISE CREAMERY
Wft til ENTERrRISE CAMP, No.
,U. II. 535. W. of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE, Xo. 2T8. W, of W.
Commercial Club Meeting.
The annual meeting of the Enter
prise Commercial club for the elec
tion of officers and transaction of
such other buisas as may be
deemed necessary, will bt held in the
court house, Monday night, January
18, at 8 o'clock.
D. W. SHEAHAN, President.
Marriage Licenses.
Jan. 9s Jesse Kinney and Qoldie
Sals bur.
Lunches, with hot coffee, at the
Women's Exchange.
The Enterprise creamery complete
ly refitted with new machinery will
start operations In about two weeks.
The deal between Mr. Blckford and
his partnars, the Tulleys, is com
pleted, and the latter will continue
to operate the Wallowa plant, while
Mr. Bickford will put In a new plant
here. He has already ordered a new
churn, creamvat and other machin
ery and when all is installed he will
have one of the finest, up-to-date
creamery plants in Eastern Oregon.
The business will be known as the
Enterprise Creamery. Mr. Blckford
also retains the agency of the De
Laval separator. The same push and
energy that made the Wallowa Val
ley Cream company a big success will
no doubt continue In the upbuilding
of the Enterprise Creamery,
PARADISE GLINTS.
Paradise, Jan. 8. About 18 inches
of the beautiful here and still snow
ing. The infant child of William Howell
died December 31, and was burled
New Years day.
W. B. Applegate made a trip to
Lewlston, Clarkston and Asotin, last
W8 2k.
Arta Sturm, little daughter of
Henry Sturm, Is quite sick with
pneumonia.
It Is repotted that the Deer Creek
road will get $6,000 for improve
ment, which should make a good
road.
Paul Park, Mabel Wilson and Ve-
Charles McAllstsr of below town
nlft the best bunch of hogs to R.
L. Day, Tuesday, that has been mar
k( ted here this season. There were
79 head and they- averaged 271
pounds, bringing Mr. McAlister the
fat check of $1188.09. Day bought
two hogs of John Hawley of below
town that came to $46.75.
Paul Moore, Fred Mathews, G. H.
Crossland and J. F, Van Camp were
out from the North Country Saturday
with over 30 head of hogs from W.
A. Moore's fine ranch at Grouse.
The porkers are a nice lot.
Harry Dowd shipped two cars of
cattle Saturday for Wallace. The
shipment was accepted before Agent
iarman got notice of total embargo
ine cattle were unloaded and are
being fed at La Grande by the O
R. & N. until the line Is opened to
Umatilla. There are several car
loads Of cattle and hogs awaiting
shipment from this station.
Odd Fellows Will
Hold Roll Call
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1 JUST the PLACE FOR MANDY
: . .
Close in where she can send the children to
School. A nice little tract of rich land where
you can keep a cow and chicKens and pigs. A
few shade trees, a cool spring bubbling up, a
clear stream of water everything just as you
would order it and all at such a very mod
erate price. Seethe
Enterprise Real Estate Co.
Office on Main Street over Harness Shop.
LooK for the new sign. It is a wcrK of art.
Annual Event of Joseph Lodge Will
Take Place Friday
Night.
Joseph, Jun, 12. Officers for Jo
seph lodge, No, 84, I, O. O. F., whose
names were given In this paper at the
time of their election, were duly in
stalled at the regular meeting Friday
night. The fourth annual roll call I.
0, O, F, will take place Friday night,
January 15, All the Odd Fellow
lodges in the valley, also all visiting
members are invited.' Mr. Dugger
will serve the supper In the banquet
hall.
Mrs, J, M, Mitchell resumes con
trol of the dining room of her hotel
next Saturday, Her long acquaintance
ship with the hotel buisness and her
many friends will be glad to welcome
hospitality is well known and all her
her back.
Mrs. John Roh r man and two sons
left Tuesday mo.nlng for Pendleton
and Heppner on a visit of several
weeks with relatives.
I Frank Hodgin of the Imnaha is re
j covering from a severe attack of ap
, pendlcltis,
I Mrs. Dugger returned Monday from
I Buniroerville, where she had been on
a visit to hqr parents,
! Whooping cough in a mild form is
; epidemic among the children here.
L, Cavlness sold six cars of cattle
. to Frank Graham ; four cars were
shipped Monday and two will be
shipped the last of this week.
Joseph Hamble on and Alex Don
: nelly were down at Enterprise, Monday.
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ALFRED SHRUBB, HOLDER OF -MANY -SPRINTING CHAMPION
SHIPS. Alfred Shrubb, the famous distance runner, who is now a Harvard coach
seeks to wrest the Marathon laurel from Ton, Longboat, the fleet fZed
!e-J ' .'"" ."arvc,.fleHtefrids
h. 7.7. Ti . um" all ouior 1111111 wl, -vr lived. He
.hVewv TTnin TJr8.1. TUimv? w"" uase n,,d s"i,uid i tu i w a,
.. nuuu k"'s Jnr 10 see.
STpRM OVER NORTHWEST HITS
WALLOWA COUNTY SNOW
ASSURES BIG CROPS.
Enterprise and Wallowa county
have not escaped from the great
storms that have covered the entire
northwest with snow, and the freez
ing cold, while not so severe in here
as in other paitj of the Inland Em
pire, has been severe enough to make
the oldest inhabitant rack his mem
ory to beat it. The coldest was Sat
urday night when an accurate ther
mometer registered 21 below. Snow
covers the valley and the hills to a
depth of from 12 to 18 Inches.
The snow U the deepest in years
and causes lots of rejoicing as it in
sures bumper crops for next year.
The hills will be full of moisture and
the mountains will give forth bank
full streams of watar all next sum
mer. The snow also protects the
fall sown grain.
There Is lot3- of snow down on the
winter range on the Imnaha, Snake,
Joseph and other canyons, and own
ers of stock have hurried to their
herds and flocks to see about feed.
Many are well supplied but it Is
feared some stock will suffer. Ten
Inches of snow and a temperature
below zero ' was reported at the
Bridge Saturday.
Trains are running on time on the
branch, the only delay being the In
bound Saturday, which waited at La
Grande for the westbound Overland
on the main line, and consequently
did not arilve at Enterprise until
about 7:30 p. m.
Stock Shipments Refused.
Owing to the blockade on 'the
'Pain line stock shiDments nr r-
used at valley stations, but a few
far loads got out before the embar
go. It is exnebtaJ the main ' line
will be open in a day or two.
CHURCH SERVICES.
M.
! BIRTHS
J SCOTT. To the wife of Robert
j Scott of Divide, a son; January 6.
! DAVIS: To the wife of Oscar
j Davis of Enterpilse, a daughter; Jan
i nary 8.
j HOSKINS: To the wife of Henry
, Hosklns, a daughter; January 11.
! HUNTER: To the wife of Will
i Hunter of Lostine, a daughter; Janu
i ry 11.
i ALLEN: To the wife of Earle
Allen of Lostine, a daughter; Jan-
uary 11.
Enterprise Ore., Nov. 2, 1308.
To the Hon. County Court of Wallow:
County, Oregon:
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit Itemized state
roents marked Schedules "C" "S"
' T and "G" of my examination or
:he accounts and records of the vari
:us County Officials of Wallowa
County, Oregon, for the period be
ginning July 6, 1904, and ending July
6, 1908, which shows all money re
ceived by them to have be,;ti proper
ly accounted for, except as therein
shown.
Theje statement! show In datal'
the condition of the Clork's Books
on July 6, 1908, the Treasurer's
Books up to July 29, 190fl, that be
ing the date on which Mr. Reavls sur-rend-rsd
the office to Mr. Bell, and
a statement of the Tax Roils up to
July 6. 1903.
Tt required conlsdorable extra work
to balance the Clerk's I'.oaks, as
there had not been a balance sliest
taken o f during the foi.r yeirs In
which Mr. French hald the officio. J
found the recording department of
the Clerk's Office in first-class shape,
in fact the Le.it of any County I have
ver visited, and cannot speak too
highly of the manner in which Mr.
Boatman hat handled this department.
A reglstsr has be:m kot by the
County Clerk for General Fund War
rants, and all warrants that have been
issued during t!ie last four years
have bem reglftsred therein, but
Mr. French has fal'ed to e".t;r In
the column provided for that, purpose
in thl:i ragl-iter the g.merul fund war
rants that have l.e;n paid by the
Cojnty Tieisurer (luring th- period
cover-jd by our examination arid
which wer3 returned cancelle to
his office. This s'uo lid hive be,' i
done, as It would assist greatly In de
termining the amount of outstanding
wariants. No rsglster has ever bean
kept of elt'uer the Contingent, Coun
ty Road or County High School War
rants, nor has tuere ever bean any
entries made In the Clerk's account
Journal by the Clerk when the last
named warrants were Issued. I have
checked the warrants issued with the
warrants paid by the Treasurer cov
ering the period of our examination,
and have made entries in the account
Journal so that you can determine
least once a month with the School
Clerks and Road Supervisors, and
see that all racelpts have been sign
ed and returned by them, and that
the duplicates have been filed with
the County Clerk. Either do this or
have receipts si :4113d and relumed to
lnni before sending out his checks.
In the matter of handling orders
issued on the County School Fund
by the County Superintendent, would
say that after the ie vouchers have
been paid by the Treasurer, they
(should bo listedin duplicate on one
of his turn over sheots and nothing
c'se but these cancelled vouchers
l.sted on the sheet; the Superln tend
er, should reedpt to the Treasurer
for these vouchers by sfgnlng his
aino at the bottom of the sheet, and
deliver both of the n to the Treasur
er, who should retain the original
md deliver the duplicate to the
County Clerk, who should charge the
County School Fund Account and
credit County Treasurer's account
wUh the to'al a shown. The County
' rcasurer should deliver the can
celled vouchers to the superintendent.
Tho County Clerk should receipt
the County Treasurer on his turn
over shouts for a'l cancelled warrants
turned over to him by the Treasurer
and should creJit his account with
the to'al amount shown on same af
t;r Uiey have bem audited by the
County Court.
Whenever the County Troasurer re
turns InteitMt coupons to the Clerks
of School Dlitrl ti, ho should re
quire tho School District Clerk to
sign a receipt for the amount of
smio, and filo tue duplicate at once
with the County Clerk for credit,
a'ter first entsrlng and showing num
ber and amount on his cash book.
I would also suggest that the Coun
ty Clerk furn'sh tho Sheriff with
certified copies of all Commlslsoners
Court Journal entries when made re
lating to tax mat'ers, and also fur
nish the Treasurer certified copies of
ill such Journal entries when made
r.-la Ing to his orflce.
I also recommend the adoption and
uie of reuuldtlous, and herewith sub
mit a blank form. Each official to
ba furnished with these forms and
whenever any supplies are needed,
one of thorn to bo filled out, signed
E. Church: Sunday school at
m.; preaching at 11 a. m.. sub
ject, "Not Ashamed of the Gospel."
Epworth League at G:30 p. m. No
preaching in the evening. Rev. C. E.
Trueblood, pastor.
Rev. and Mrs. Jackson will occupy
the pulpit at the Christian church
Sunday morning and evening, and on
Thursday evening will begin a pro
tracted meeting.
Go to the Women's Exchange for
lunch. Hot coffee.
(Continued on last ptiKO.)
RIIEY WILL RECEIVE
Soon a Car Load of
Sugar Cured
Hams and
Bacon
Also a Car Load of
Rock Springs!
COAL
We arc still selling
12 Pounds Sugar
For $1.00
$8 Per Sack For
Best Grade Sugar
RILEY & RILEY
Phone Vhlt 37
Groceries
Dray and Express