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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1909)
mmmmm I m it EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Furnish Real En tertainmentanywhere and all th( time. Haven't you'ever'noticed that no mat ter where you start an Edison Phono graph it immediately becomes tho cente? of interest? With each new record, whether a song from the latest musica; comedy, a Jwaltz or a two-step by banc' or orchestra, a selection from granc opera or a ballad of long ago, the Pho nograph becomes a new pleasure. At Edison Phonograph in your home mearv enjoyment for each member of thi family. Come here today and let uf play some of the latest records forycu. E. B. WHEAT lSE City and County Brief News Item- P. I. Vegere Is home from Imbler. Smoke the Advertiser and be happy. All kinds of builders' hardware at 3. D. Keltner's. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boyd returned, Wednesday, from Boise. Ruberold roofing, 1 ply and 2 ply, for ti.io by S. D. Keiluer. Reliable, always the same, is the Advertiser Enterprise made cigar. Mrs. C. H. Zurcher and children returned Friday from La Grande. Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. The best washing machine on earth Is the Flyer. For sale by 9. D. Keener. Not just as good but better than any other 6 cent cigar, Is the Ad vertiser. Enterprise made cigar. L.A.Jackson, who for many years had charge of the Barnard drug store at Joseph, and his cousin, A. C. Weaver, from Ohio, have rented the Boyd busines room and will op en up a drug stocK auout me mm dle of February. Everyl LnCerte wishes to exprosa her gratitude for the liolp people an giving her In the Re law cont'3.. She begins to feel assarsl ol her trip to Seattle, for any one who takes the Spokesman can save for her tha free votes and If sent by mail sho will glad'y refund the small expense if name Is inclosed. Never-sllp horseshoes at Keltner's. J. R. Cllne departed Thursday for Ontario and Vale with a view of per manently locating. Hallie Boswell left Thursday fo: Boise, where he expects to remain for a couple of months. One Minute Washer satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, at Ashley's. Rev. C. E. Trueblood will preach at the Reavls schoolhouse next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Sunday school to fol low. Judge J. W. Knowles, Court Re .porter Hanna and his assistant, Lyt ton Ivanhoe, returned to La Grande. Thursday. Mian Nnttlfi Horrell left for her home at Elgin Friday morning aftei visiting with Mrs. Sorensen since the holidays. Before buying a piano or orga' see Ashley. He has the agencj for almost any make and will them on easy terms. The revival meetings at the Chri3 tlan church are Increasing nightly in Interest, and are being largely at tended. Thursday night Rev. Jack son spoke on "The Bible" and used a chart showing the divisions of the books of the old and now testaments He make3 the dividing lino of the old and new dispensations at the conclu slon of the four gospels and oellvered a very forceful sermon which was Drofaced by some fine stereoptlcon views of bible scenes The music is made a great feature of the sorvlcos. Mrs. Jackson Is an ex eellont leader and Is great on con gregatlonal singing, though she ha' organized a large choir. She expects to organize a "Sunbeam" class next week with a chorus of 50 children An Illustrated soiik Is given each evening. Read the advertisements. John McCormack was fined $80, Wednesday, aftar a trial In Justice A. C. Smith's court, on the charge of disturbing a religious gathering. Th3 complaint was made by J. B. Kooch. It was claimed that McCormack dis turbed services In Alder church that were beinK held by Rev. E. Owen. It Is alleged the offenses had been ga Ing on for some time, and repeated warnings had no effect. Oscar Victor was arraigned Tues day in the circuit court, on tue charge of carrying concealed weap ons. He pleaded guilty and was fined $10. sel S. K. Clark Plumber & Steam Fitter Full line of plumbing material. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. FINED FOR DISTURBING RELIGIOUS MEETING Only Two Days Of Circuit Court No Trials Other Held But Considerable Business The Term Docket. Smoke the Advertiser best of all cent cigars. Made in Enterprise. Only two days of circuit court were held, the expected trials not being ready or the suits settled. Court itook a recess Wednesday evening, the journal being lfet open. Follow ing is the business transacted: In the circuit court of the state of I Oregon, for.Wa'.lowa county: Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1909. Court met pursuant to adjournment when were present same as In term time: The Hon. J. W. Knowles, judge, predding; F. S. Ivanhoe, dis trict attorney; W. C. Boatman, clerk; Edgar Marvin, sheriff. When, on Tue3 .ay, the 19th day of January, A. 1. 1909, or the 13th Judicial day of said term, among otVus, the following proceedings v.e.e had, to-wit: Joa Sommer and Julius Sommer, partners doing business, under the firm name and style of Sommer Bros., plalatiffs, vs. Rolla I. Long and W. I. Calvin, defendants. Judg ment and order of sale of attached property. L. P. Grumbaum, doing business as the Oregon Liquor and Cigar Co., plaintiff, vs. John T. Bowman and R. h. Bowman, defendants. Judgment of default. W. J. Funk & Co., a private cor poration, plaintiff, vs. George B. Bales and Laura E. Bales, defend ants. Judgme.it by ueiault. . The Stockgrowers and Farmers Na tional Bank of Wallowa, plaintiff, vs. Wm. Flah, defendant. Default and Judgment. Josephine Flsk, plaintiff, vs. Xavler Mlchellod, August Robin and S. V. tavln, defendants. Motion of the fondants for default and judgment by consent of the parties and attor neys U overruled. Enterprise Mercantile & Milling Co., a private corporation, plaintiff, s. J. H. Parrott and B. A Rey nolds, defendants. Dismissed as settled. Ella Stetson, plaintiff, vs. John C. Thompson, defendant. Dismissed. Lou Minor, plaintiff, vs. B. T. Hammack and J. L. Hammack, de fendants. Order overruling demurrer. Harvey Purdy, plaintiff, vs. D. H. Mansfield, defendant. Judgment by default. The State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Oscar Victor, defeadant. Defendant entered a plea of guilty and was fin ed $10. Whereupon court adjourned until tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1909. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, when were present as on yesterday. The journal of yesterday having been read and approved, the same is here and' now signed. The following proceedings were had, to-wit: S. W. Lilly, plaintiff, vs. W. E. A. Watson, defendant. Judgment by de fault. Josephine Flsk, plaintiff, vs. Xavler Mlchellod, August Robin and S. V. Davin, defendants. Defendants have days in which to file demurrer to the reply, and 10 days after' that date in which to file a written brief In support of the demurrer, and that plaintiff have 10 days in which to file a reply brief. And vhat the issues be settled in vacation. W. J. Funk & Co, a private corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. A. H. Gray, de fendant. Order, to take the deposi tion of Harry F. Shaw as a witness on behalf of plaintiff. The journal was left open. miiniinmaiB a Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies nt Coleman Brothers The Iiest Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of all kinds. First door east of Postoffke. W.U.APPUEOATE, Notary PublW . Collections marie, Real E-tale bought and Bold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. Paradise, Oregon Mascpierade Ball To Be Given By The Enterprise Concert Band Atthe OPERA HOUSE in ENTERPRISE, Friday Night February 12, '09 Music by The Enterprise Orchestra of Seven Pieces Grand March at 9 o'clock Unmask at 1 1 o'clock Dance Tickets $1.00. Spectators 25c .ClSSBBISimEBEaKaSSCZECEQQlUEBHMBBCmBIIEIHIUaS JOSEPH Joseph, Jan. 21. The hard tlme3 ball Tuesday night showed no evi dence of hard times or anything but a good time for every one of the many In attendance. Quite a num ber were present from Enterprise and Wallowa. Dell Root left Monday for Portland. N. E. Imhaus of Bekar City 13 here looking after mining interests. Charles Brldwell of Elgin was a guest of his friend, Mr. Yandell, th first of the week. P. A. Gaylord has bought the inter est of Mr. Hammack in the Womack & Co. meat market. Sugar Beet Meeting Saturday Afternoon January 30, 1909 at 1 o'clock In office of O. R. & I. Co., Enterprise, 1st. door west of postoffic Every Farmer with Sugar Beet Land Is Requested to be present at this Meeting. FRATERNAL NOTES. The Royal Neighbors will give a v. eight social in the Fraternal hall, next Thursday night, January Z8 Everybody Invited. Refreshments and a goad social time. Three Modern Woodmen went ou' to Flora the latter part of last week Jmd attended lodge out there, seeing some fine work done, and being roy ally entertained. The party con sisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mathews, iE. E. Rodgers and C. E. Loosley. The Twine String. Evangelist Jackson will make talk to the Sunday school next Sunday. He requests , that each scholar bring two twine strings as long as he Is tall. , Women Only. Don't fall to hear Evangelist Jack eon Sunday at 3 p. m., on "Woman Her Plaoe and .Power," at the Christian church. Young ladles are especially invited. It will pay you to come. Red Front ' Livery and Feed Stable - First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain BOSWELL & SON PROPRIETORS. ONK HLOCK SOUTH OF HOTKL ENTERPRISE 2BIEEBaBBSBIiaBBSBBBMBfl8BflBBBflBBflBBS9BBBflflBBBBBBia Wm L Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs, and Leather Goods of all descriptions. I will fit you out with the best goods for the least money. When in need of anything in my line, call and 5 inspet my stock before purchasing. ENTERPRISE, ... OREGON 5 feXElCSEahEBKSEaUEBBBflflfltl' llBlEEMBZBEKEXEESSBSEBBlai Came Near Choking to Death. A little boy, the son of Chris D. Peterson, a well known resident of the village of Jacksonville, Iowa had a sudden and violent attack o croup. Much thick stringy phlegm :arue up after giving Chamberlain's ?ough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says "I thh.g he would have choked tc death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. Proceedings Of County Court In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1909. Be It remembered, that at a regu lar term of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Wallowa, begun and held at the court house In the city of Entorprlse, In said county and state, on Wednes day. the 6th day of January. A. D 1909, the same being the first Wed nesday of said month and the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court, when were pres ent: The Honorable J. B. Olmsted county Judge; Sam Lltch. commis sioner; W. Q. Locke, commissioner W. C. Boatman, clerk; Edgar Mar vin, sheriff. When on Wednesday, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1909, on the first Judicial day of said term, among others the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the matter of road petition of Eugene Hafer, et al.: Now at this time Eugene Hafer ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. E M 8 First Class Rigs and careful drivers. Our hack meets all trains. Fare 25c. within city limits and others petition the court pray ing for the .location of a county road, comes on to be heard, and it appearing to the court that said proposed road Is in Wallowa coun ty, state of Oregon, and that said petition is signed by 12 or more freeholders of said county and state, residing in the vicinity of said proposed road and that the petition correctly describes the be ginning, intermediate points- and terminus thereof, and it further ap pearing to the court by affidavits filed therein, that due and legal notice of presentation of said peti tion to this court, notifying all per sons that applications would be made by advertisement posted at the place of holding this court and three other public places In the vi cinity of said proposed road and It further appearing that a bond con ditioned according to law has been filed herein which bond is hereby approved. It Is therefore hereby ordered that the prayers of said petitioners be granted. The road viewers are hereby ordered to view and lay out said road accord ing to law on the day of , 1909, and of their proceedings make due and legal return to the court at their next regular meeting. In the matter of checking and ap proving road supervisors reports: Now at this time the court pro ceeds to check, examine and ap prove all road supervisors' reports now on file with the clerk. In the matter of approving the of ficial bond of B. F. Miller, county assessor elect: Comes now B. F. Miller, who was duly elected county assessor at the preceding general election, and who has taken the oath of said office as provided by law, and presents to the court his official bond for approval, and the court having examined the same and be ing fully advised In the matter. It Is hereby. ordered that said bond be, and the same Is hereby ap proved. In the matter of the official bond of W. T. Bell, county treasurer: Now at this time W. T. Bell, coun ty treasurer, presents the court with a new official bond In lieu of the one heretofore given and ap proved; the former bond was found defective. The court having ex amined the same and being fully advised In the matter. It Is hereby ordered that said bond be, and the same is hereby ap proved. Whereupon court adjourned until tomorrow morning. (To be continued.) CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian Church: Selden C. Adams,' minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. No preaching in the evening. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Services at Hurricane Creek Sun day afternoon. Rev. Selden C. Ad ams will preach. M. E. Church: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m, sub ject, "Not Ashamed of the Gospel." Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. No preaching In the evening. Rev, C. E. Trueblood, pastor. A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well sat isfied if he can hobble around on crutches In two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and It is often two or three months before he is fully recovered. This Is an unnec essary loss of time, as by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment, as di rected, a cure may as a rule be effected in less than one week's time, and In many cases within three days. Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. WHY WOT YOU MAINY FARMERS Would like to keep an account of their receipts and expenditures if some one would keep it for them. Open a bank account with the Stockgrowers and Farmers National Bank of Wallowa and you will find the account keeps itself with no expense. Your checks are alwys evidence of date and amount of all disbursements and your deposit book shows dates and amounts of your receipts. Many of your friends and neighbors have accounts with us. WHY NOT YOUT Don't wait for a big start. Any amount offered, ei ther large or small, is cheerfully accepted. It's a handy convenience to the fanner as well as the business man. We solicit your business. STOCKGROWERS & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, Wallowa, Oregon. PHONE HOME 115 NOTARY PUBLIC J. D. WALCK Eeal Estate Dealer Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON