The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, April 24, 1909, Saturday Edition, Image 4

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    City and County
Brief News Items
W. W. White was a Wallowa visi
tor Friday.
J. W. Blckrord returael home rron.
La Grande We.'.neiday.
Lon Davis, the planing mill man
returned Thursday from a busies
trip to La Grand:;.
Mrs R. M. Fay is scoring fron
a badly straned arm, caused by i
Yes. we will sel you Extra Sta,
A Star cedar Shingle for poi
M spot cash. E. M. & M. Co.
Horn, to the wife of J. II. .l-bln
of Iralrle Creek, a ten pound daugh
ter, Sunday, April 18.
J. A, Burleigh was at Lo
I'liuraday on busflnois connected wit!
the new mining company.
ihe retail merchants of the conn
y met at Wallowa Friday am
.i.kel over matters of mutual con
-em. .
Air. and Mr.?. Hrock of Kontuck;
arrived here ThursJay to locate. H
a a nQDhe of V. V. Hrock of A
or Slore.
, E. Howard, who was hers con
e l.ig tLe deal for the Alien laud
oil to hU home at Clarksto..
Thursday.
l.os lne Hep.rter: i:ORN To M:
t..d ..m-s. Goo. llo.isor Tuesday, Apr
, a bo... Lir. llorkett of Knlerpris
. ai in attendance.
r i;,d rs. I?ahh llollnmbae'
ivo boon residing at La Grande
0:11110 in Ue.inusclay and will aU
heir home hero.
J, ,1. Clll.ert, of l'i'ot Rock, wli
.a' 'A hi 1 wlih t'ie lo.al teuu Vi
:'e ii.'iies la it summer, relurne.
i ;i r. e thi ) week.
a.ia. e Decer, who had bee
i j ., Waterprlse for saver;:
ji i, rstJined Tliurs.lay accompany
nh .iij a.ner, VV. H. Decker, who rt
! r.ie I home from Union.
F. S. Brain wel , managor of the L
Graudo siiKar fa tory, wns hero ove
huraday nlrht, making nrrangomenU
o have the fa tjiy's leased grounc
nut In share fjr planting sugai
beets.
Fnr Tlnrhoil V Ira. Woven Wire
Fencing. Poultry Netting, wlro screui
cloth, Annealol wlro, wagons, hacks
buggies, or unvt'iiag In Farm Imple
merits, see the E. M. & M. Co.
Air. and Mrs. .1. W. Allen and baby
i' lrned home Thursday from Now
,ort, where they 8,:e it a co.iplo o
uonths for the benefit of Mrs, Al
Ion's heilUi. She U much Improved
and It Is thought tlio orev.i wind
offertel a co.nilo e cure.
Now Is the time to use the squlrrol
poison, when they are first coming
out. Got Strychnine, the kind thai
kills. Don't be fooled by a cheap and
inferior quality. The genuine is for
sale by Burnaugu & Mayflold, the
druggists,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ainey enter
tallied a small company to dtmioi
Saturday In honor of Mrs. Frank
Stubblofleld and daughter, Mis
Nellie, and their own children.
Gladys and Gene, all of whose birth
day annlversailes occur about the
same date. Mis;e Margaret It. hum
and Goldie McElroy of Wallowa, who
were here to at' end the horse show,
wore also guests.
Shingles, Ruuerotd Roofing, Win
dows, Doors, Lumber, Nails, Builders
Hardware, and nearly all kinds of
building mateiial at prices guaran
teed as low as the lowest. We make
a specialty of submitting bids on
bills for entire materials for build
ing purpose i. We protect our pa
trons both as to price and quality of
goods. E. M. & M. Co.
Lisk ware at Keltner'B.
Judtn O. M. Corklns made a busl
ess trip to Wallowa Friday;
Mrs. 11. C. Cramer returned Thurs
;y from a visit with her daughter
t Wallowa.
Winchester 22 short cartridges at i
.Sc per box at the E. M. & M. Co.
itore.
Ed Be -land, Jo se.ih harness deal
r, visi.el hii people here Thurs-
day. i
i. A. F. Poley returned Thurs
Dy from a business trip to Port
,ind. Gojd, rich milk, 21 quarts for $1.
lelivered to your door. W. A. Mur
ray, Enterprise. 60bt
Rev. C. E. Trjeblood will preach
it the Reavts sthoolhouae next Bun
ay at 3 p. rri,
Singer sewing machine and a type
riier for sale cheap for cash. W.
I. Sutton. C7bl
1'. R. Ferguson, foreman of the
i:ie cutters working on the court
ouse, was calle 1 to Boise on urgent
:'iit bjsl.ieis matters Friday.
Mrs. E. W. Stjel and baby and
aughter Margarot went to La
: ramie Fillay lor a few days visit
,i!h her sist3r.
,.m. Jesslo and Henry Anderson, of
iico'iia, are here to locale. . Mr. Aid
acoma, arj he e to locate. Mr. Aa
lerson has filed on a homestead and
r. Jeisie will probably buy a place.
O.aiges. lemons, coco.inuts, sweet
lUtoes, dates, li.;s, celery, spinach,
ill ice, fr"on o .la:w, pie plant, and
:ire stiained honey are among tho
ite-it a: rivals at the E, M. & M. Co.
(lore.
a,.t:.in J. T. Apperson, of Glad
j.io, Eopartmcnt Commander of the
. A. K. lor Oregon, wa3 at Joseph
is;;e:ting the post there Thursday
a. i. r. Apperson was on his an
lal tjur of Inspectioa In this part
C th a state.
ja!;, t ttttmt . ..:.333r3t3ctij
V .
a
secret
way
We have become Headquarters for Stylish, Well-Made Clothes for
Men, Youths and Boys, is because we handle Brandagee, Kinkaid
& Cos Celebrated. Tailor-made Garments, the Best for the Price
in the United States. We Guarantee every Garment to give Per
fect Satisfaction. : : : : : : : : :
UT PEDDLERS AND LOCAL
DEALERS ON AN EQUALITY
THI j paper has no desire to say
..heie or with whom its reader.!
iliould trade, but It suggests that
vliea the itlneie.it stove peddler, and
iiiggy vendor co:no round that you
member your note that he is so
tiling to take is sold discounted
. some -no who will insist on tin
oiey wlu-n it li due. Remember,
t!so, for cash you can buy every bit
, i-.i i.iji of your home dealer, anl
Hi a bettor chance of not being
he.itol In qual.ty, aa the home man
s bore to back up hi3 guaratitea,
bile tlio other fellow is here today
(1 a.vay, away off tomorrow.
If you lasist on buying of the
.! er, It would be no more thai
Ir Tor him to subscribe liberally
i t!ie roads, churches and schools
yjir neighborhood. Strike hlni
jr ?." or 10, for It Is almost sure
our home dealer has put down that
xh or more besl.les the taxes he
.ays,
Unnlly, the pe.ldler ought In all
alrness take part of his pay In but
r, e ,gs or other produce and thus
e yo.i a chance -to make a little
iro lr. The home dealer" does.
MANUEL
PART 1 1
At the Presbyterian
Church
Friday, April 30
Admission 50c
Watch Chain
No chain of superior quality made. Guaranteed
highest grade gold-filled chain, solid gold soldered
throughout, bright polish, medium size linKs,
extra strong'
Price $6.39
MARTIN LARSEN
Main Street, 3 doors cast of rostoflice. ENTERPRISE, OREGON
Thit is For You,
Read This And
HOME PEOPLE
GET1SE
Now it the time to buv town property, before outside people come In and
then you will say, "WllAT A FOOL' 1 HAVE UKKN." Buy now while
cheap. Enterprise is iroinjr to grow this next year as you never saw it
Jfrow before. Now this is soniothiiiR that everybody don't tell you and
everyone don't know it. We have resident lots "from $i0 up to $225 and
business lots, some with buildings und some without. . A e have all kinds of
good buys in real estate.
New Era Land Company
J. B. Selbert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon
1st Door West of Shcnhan's
mWSC Attention tW M
v 11 if 4 LtJ'- -- J i fit 'W'ik XSl
$lW-',ti'ntfi&X ments. They arenot !jf j M fT xk
fcTCSf'l I l!Af Bweat-shop stuff, but ' t'A! 4 1 1 ' ' AWV V
W(hiWsA m0iirA t.u.r. ;:htir& iipr-ifkm I-
vcAr 4 in m - tfSa I r 1 trXM'' h
f lJr Km i-il I A
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COPVPIOHT, 1908, BY
BRANDEOCE KINCAID &Ca
COLLEGE CHAP
Snappy Style especially for young men. Tailor-made, all
wool, in Grays, Browns and all fashionable colors. Light and
medium-weights. We guarantee a fit and the quality of the
goods. Prices from $15 up.
' COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY
BRANDEOEE KINCAID ;
COLLEGE CHAP, JR.
Nearly like the College Chap, . but varying some to suit varying
tastes. Just as popular with young men as the other.
Men's Business Suits
Genteel, Fashionable Cut.
favorite with the public.
Extra quality goods, and a general
APPORTIONMENT OF 8CHOOL
MONEY BY SUPT. CON LEY
County Superintendent Conley has
jiade an apportionment of ?5 for
nch person of school age in the var
.ous districts. The districts, clerks,
number of school age and amouut of
.ne orders sent were as follows:
vist. Clerk Sch. Census. Ain't
N. H. Bratnlet 69 293 00
A. Chenoweta 49 2 15 00
S. H. Boner 50 250 00
Amos Gre:r 40 200 00
O. W. Chambe s 25 125 00
F. F. McCu ly 2(59 - 1345 00
R,'-B. Uowmai 181 905 00
W. C.Dorrance U 5i. t o
J. V. Huffman ' 21 10: 00
H. C. Gowey 43 -j 00
Q. B. Denny 43 240 00
C. A. Hunter 262 1310 00
Chas. Down 31 163 00
F. K. Engllih 27 135 00
F. A. Downing 45 225 00
Mary A. Elmer 21 120 00
Ira Pratt 63 315 00
C. M. Lickwoal 333 165 00
J. T. AloLaln 63 315 00
A. K. Muna 53 265 00
Thos. llich 9 45 00
H. A. Bunu 21 110 00
B. Fo.ilica 3J 160 00
F. J. Shine 7 35 00
J. P. Averill 19 95 00
F. S. Johnson 102 510 00
B. Marks 23 115 00
Ada Crura packer 23 115 00
Geo. V. Paddock 63 315 00
Mrs. S. Young 8 40 00
V. I. Sanner 30 150 00
J. F. VanCamp 23 113 00
J. B. Pace 20 100 00
N. W. Appllngton 17 85 00
S. ,P. McNeil 36 ISO 00
John Q. Wray 34 170 00
T. A. Bartlett 33 173 00
Olaf Anderson 36 ISO 00
G. D. Daniel 23 125 00
U. C. Masohu 2 120 00
C. P. Carper 17 8 00
Win, Stace 23 115 00
C. AV. Brown 13 63 00
F. A. Harsin 16 SO 00
tin ma Wilson 16 SO 00
Anna Humphreys 17 S3 00
G. M. Fenton S 40 00
C. M. Russell 11 55 00
Mrs. M. P. MPer 8 40 00
Q. I, Colpitis 16 SO 00
i2 A. S. Ford 20 100 00
63 I. Hetrick 20 100 00
64 Emma Owens 20 100 00
65 H. J. Butler 13 75 00
i6 J. M. Castael 22 110 00
67 J. H. Manley 19 95 00
G8 H. Larsen 21 103 00
iJ E. B. Wilson 11 55 00
70 Mrs. Edward Renfrow (Newly or
ganized.)
The Woman's Union Missionary
society will meet at the home of Mrs.
i sthe, Tuesday afternoon, April
27, at 2:30.
RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN
National Forest Notice is hereby iriven that
the lamls described below, embracing 236 acres,
within the Wallowa National Forest, OreRon, will
op wliject to settlement and entry under the pro
1. ions of the homestead laws of the United States
s d the act of Juno 11, 1906 CM Stat.. ZXS), at the
Uritod Slates land othce at I.a Grande, Oreiron on
June 22. Any staler who was actually ami
in irood faith claiming any of said lands for asri
cultural purposes prior t January J. 190S, and
has not abandoned same, ha9 a preference riRht
to make a homestead entry for the lands actually
occupied. Said lands were listed upon the appli
cations of the persons mentioned below, who have
a preference right subject to the prior right of
any such settler, provided such settler or appli
cant is qualified to make homestead entry and the
preference right is exercised prior to June 22, 1909.
on which date the lands will be subject to settle
ment and entry by any qualified person. The
lands embrace a tract of 165 acres situated in
what will prthahly be, when surveyed. Sec. 16. T.
4 S.. R. 48 K.. W. M.. bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a yellow pine tree 34
inches in diameter 44 links from the west bank of
Imnaha River and 1.23? chains south of Mahogany
Creek, extending thence N. 88 W. 22.81) chains;
Ihence N. S2o w. I2.it chains; thence N. (Wo 45'
K 82.50 chains; thenco N. 6 W E. 4ii.40 chains;
thence S. to E. 2t chains: thence S. 44 E. ap
proximately 2 chains to Imnaha River; thence
3. along west bark of river to a point due east of
comer 1; thence W. to place of beginning. Vari
ation 21o E. Said tract was listed upon tho ap
plication of John W. Johnson, of Kruita, Oregon.
Also a tract of 81 acres in unsurveyeo Sec. 2ft,
T. 6 N., R. 46 E., bounded anil described as fol
lows: Beginning atalonetirS foet in diameter
whence claimant's house bears N. 6.; W. 6.7
chainr: extending thence S. 47 16' K. chains;
thenco S. 70 W. 41.90 chains; thence N. 3o 30' W.
20.73 chains; thence N. "0 40' E. 41.40 chains;
thence S. 2o 45' K. 11.76 chains to the place of be
ginning. Listed upon application of Mrs. A. H.
Aplington, of Bly. Washington, who alleges set
tlement in lM'tf. Fred lVnnett, t'ommiaf toner of
he General Ijind Oftlre, Apt.roved April 9.
I!si9. Frank Fierce, First Assistant Secretary of
i he Interior. 67S4
Call for City Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there
is sufficient funds to meet all out
atanding warn (.its of the City of Ent
erprlse and Interest ceases cJa same
fiom aid after this date.
April 24, 19D9. C. M. Lockwood,
City Treasurer.
The water works bonds have come
and Mayor Mayfleld and Recorder
Taggart are busy making money
$30,000 worth.
CHURCH SERVICES.
Sr. E. Church: Sunday school at
11 a. ni.and 8 p.m. MoiMing subject,
"Seeing God"; evening subject, Men.
'p worth league at 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7:30
p. m. Everyhoiy welcome. Rev. C.
. :eblood, pastor.
C. E. Trueblood, Pastor.
Services at Presbyterian church as
usual next Sunday.
ALL THE
DAILY PAPERS,
MAGAZINES
AND THE
National Weeklies
at
Coleman Brothers
The Best Cigars, Confec
tionery and Fruit.
Stationery Supplies of all
kinds.
First door east of Postofftce.
MONEY TO LOAN
Japalac. varnish stains, linseed . oil
at Buruaugh & Maytleld's.
Slate Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John
P. Rusk. Atty. State Land B'd. Joseph
All kinds of builders' hardware at
S. D. Keltner's.
C. H. HASTINGS
PLASTERER and
FLUE BUILDER
All VorK Guaranteed first'
"class. Prices Right
At Commercial Hotel
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
Our Resources And Facilities
For caring for your banking wants are
most ample. Are you enrolled among
our customers? It not we should like
to have -ou. We do many and a great
variety of things for our customers, and
accommodations and courtesies consist
ent with safe banking are extended to all
accounts, whether large or small. Call
on us when in need of banking facilities.
Stockirowers and Farmers National Bank
Wallowa, Oregon
J. D. WALCK
Real Estate Dealer
. NOTARY PUBLIC
Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH. OREGON