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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1909)
V City and County Brief News Items CLAIMS ALLOWED BY COUNTY COURT E3 (Contini'ad from front page.) - : L Seed potatoes for sale at V. J. Funk & Co s. Word from Gus Price at Hot Lake the first of the week said he was better and would come home, hut later he took worse and is again bed fast. The dance at the opera house Wei nesday night wai largely attande.1. A fine supper wai served at Mrs. Mavors restaurant on Bait First street. Engineer H. A. Brandon and Sin. Brandon made a trip up and down the line on Conductor Grady's train Wednesday afternoon and Thursda; morning. The commercial club has under a:l vlsement a publicity proposition he lng presented by Mr. Trill In the inferetss of the Paciric Christiai Advocate. Another meeting of the Merchants--Association was held at Wallowa We:lne3day. The e was a goodb representation of the retail trader of the county pieient. Mr3. George 3. Craig returner home Thursday from a visit wi!! her daughter, Mrs. II. C. Mahaffe.v at Lewlston. Misi Joyce Cral; stopped at Walla Walla to visit foi mer schoolmates. J. A. Denny and wife, the Inmii ha merchants, were Enterprise vls' tor3 for 83veral days and on Wednes day Mr. Denny attended the nine lng of the County Merchants assoc! ation at Wallowa. Judge T. H. Crawford, If. S. R . '. R. Eberhard and C. Ii Finn, of La Grande, all alt.onie.v having business at the May term o court, arrived TuosJay to look afte their clients' interests. George Crow of Coleman, Mich une'e of Deputy Sheriff C. E. Crov. of this city, and the Crow brother at Lo3tine, arrived In the valley Wed nesday to vljlt hU nephews and loot over the country. Airs, Harry Nottingham and bab of Prairie Creuk were at Lostlne Wed nosday visiting Mm. E. A. Splcer Mrs. Splcer, who is managor of the Lostlne Ileal E.itate company, camr to Enterprise Wednesday aflemooi on buHlnois. Mrs, B. L. Goi38tt arrived la' week from Cninby, Newton county o.. and Jo'ned her husband here J hey have bought and are resldlnc lu the cottage and lots just weV J. H. Vests, of R. F. Stubblo field for $1100. They will make con .1 te Improvements In It. Prof. E. D. Ressler, president of Mo'wi.'Oatti Norma', who will dolivei aMress to the, class at the high i graduating exercises tonight 1 1 rntay), anlved In the city Wed ue.lay and Is a quest of Prof, and Mrs. W. M. Su'tan of the public school. Kicked by Horee. Ed Davis on the C. A. McAlkiei .i was kicked by a horse which foil whllo he was riding It. (Julie a gush v.ai cut lu hl3 cheek. Enterprise Cleaning And Pressing Works Hat Just received the large book o! 8cmples from Edw. E. Strauss Co., 1 3 prepared to give you a nice Summer Suit Lad es and gent'i suits cleaned and 'd Hats cleaned and re blocked, by J. I,. SIICGMUND mm ii m howmh Watcli Cliain No chain of superior qaality 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 east of Postoffice. ENTERPRISE, OREGON Good Wheat Land From $20.00 to $25.00 per acre Will raise from 40 to 50 bu per acre. The New Era Land Company has some of tho choarost and best wheat land In East em Oregon. This Is not wl.id but the actual facts. Come and Investigate It for yourself. Also good dairy and timothy ranches cheap, and I have soma of the biggest simps lu town property In Eastern Oregon. New Era Land Company J. B. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Door West of Shcahan's f. C. Conley, salary Super Intendent, March 83 33 00 00 00 00 00 66 6C 00 00 33 00 00 00 W. T. Bell, salary. Treasurer, March Chas. G. Bilyeu, salury dep uty clerk, March Chas. E. Crow, salary, deputy sheri.f, March 3. J. Fcraythe, lights, March CO 75 75 18 2000 66 5. It. Jiaworui, iwyiueiii contract couit hoase J. U. Olmsted, salary county judge, April .Jdgar Mar.li, salary, sheriff, April V. C. BoaUnan, salary, clerk. April i. V. Mi le-, salary assessor, April r. C. Conley, s..lary, super intendent, Apill ,V. T. Bell, sa'ary, treasurer, 166 125 100 83 Ar.ril hai. G. lillyei, saary, dep uty cle;k, Apill ,'hau. Crow, salary deputy shtriff, Apill :ila Da'ey, sa'ary, stenog rapher, April ! J. Forsvtlio, lights, April.. 60 75 75 40 la 0. i 0U C. Oynley, stamps, e.t- pre s, and phone 8 60 r C. Conlev. traveling ex pense, livery, etc V. C. Doit man, express .... V. J. Funk & Co., oil, lamp, etc ,V. J. Funk & Co., goods from Marshall Wells 18 3 54 'rank MeloLte, work oi court ' house The Enterprise Press, print ing and stationery 79 Jdgar Marvin, poit. stamps 20 aci ic Statjs Tel. & Tel. Co., mess ige ) 7 .'has. Hug, truant officer ... 2 . F. McAnulty, cleaning co-irt house 2 lome Ind. Te' Co.. mes sage! ftodgers Bros., money till for s.ieri f's office fro.l Smith, freight and dray- lui Vrtiiur M. Pace, work on a ;se anient rolls ,V. T. Be I, stamps V, C. Boatman, stamps .... 16 3 3 3 5 25 i. T. Andarson, salary and stamps 53 .). 1''. Ailller, stamps and pen tils 13.: jla?s & Prudhomme, 3 boxes writing pens 3 Mann & Beach, books ang lers' license J 10 Glass & Prudhomme, leather tabs 5 Glass & Prudhomme, 2 assess ment and tax rolls 63 Kl Jiarn Stationery & Printing Co., Fliher record ribbons 10 Jlass & Prudhomme, office sappliei for assessor 124 .lytler Bros., transcript cov ers 3 Oeall & Company, plows and ilr.ia; s.Tjper 168 .l h mi Stationery & Printing Co., 'a dozen Underwood 87 50 02 00 36 20 93 00 rlbb.ini 4 50 j. F. Pate, 8 days work In tlie ITs office 24 'has. Ilu?, serving warrants 12 . C. Smith, Justice fees .. 4 . C. Smith, justloe fees .. 4 A. C. SiiiiUi, J.isUca fees .... 6 v T. Aude.sjn, quarantining Wal'OAa precinct 3 The Enterprise Press, print ing and sta'lonery 85 I. )'. Marryniai e. al, survey- Ins 13 II. H. Merrymr.n, sirveylng.. 17 II. C. Cramer, road viewer .. 8 0D 00 00 00 75 00 9: 00 50 00 S3 a a a H a Q a a a H a 31 Why, at the Enterprise Mercantile & Milling Go's busy hlg store, of course They keep Celebrated Kingsbury d a zs S3 S3 Shoes ES S3 . a a E n We have coming for Fourth of July trade some novelties in John Strootman Shoes for Ladies and Misses. This line of fancysis something entirely new and if you do not pro cure a pair you will regret it for your neighbor will have a pair. NECKWEAR D a a a your girl, why, get a tie at are voted to be the nicest in Joner Trump, road viewer .. 12 0( Wm. Newby, chainman 4 ot' R. Shinn, axman 4 00 L. P. Roie, co.inty poor ... 24 01 Stella Doud, county poor ... 24 0C Hattle Merrill, coanty poor from March 1 to 18 12 0( Wes'ey Duncan, stock In spector 55 or Dan demons, care of county poor 12 6D U. E. Merryman, stamps and of. Ice work 3 26 H. E. Merryman, surveying CUmore road 31 2C H. C. Cramer, viewer Gllmore road 20 00 Joner Trump, viewer Gllmore road 21 W. M. Maley, axman Gil road 6 CO Roy M. Austin, chainman Gll more road 6 00 VV. T. Maley, axman Gll more road 8 0 Len Gandy, chainman Gllmore road ' 2 00 rl. K Merryman, surveying V. T. Knapp road 17 50 H. C. Cramer, leer W. T. Knapp road 8 00 Joner Trump, viewer Knapp road 12 00 N. V. Ownbey, chainman 'W. T. Knapp road 2 00 S. P. Miller, chainman Knapp road 2 00 A. G. Rambo, marker Knapp road 2 00 V. T. Bell, showing route Knapp road 00 Sam Lltch, county commis sioner 40 70 V. G. Locke, co mty commis sioner - 37 8". High School Fund. Ivan C. Jackson, Janitor .... 23 00 Jno. V. Kerns, salary supt.. . 125 00 KaUiryn DuPur, sa'ary .... 90 00 Gene W. Hall, salary. 90 00 Vernoa Corklns, Janitor .... 19 00 V. J. Funk ft Co, dust pan and broom 1 15 The Enterprise Press, print ing k 9 00 Jno. V. Kerns, salary April 125 00 Gene V. Hall, sa'.ary April. 90 0C Kathryn DuPur, salary April 90 00 8clp Bounty. W. F. Savage, 93 scalps of coyotes 73 50 the Hat I - v i - -i Very snappy young men all n u t! ii H Pi m M M li H M bl U m M n John A. Moffit, President United S Hatters of North America writes as g follows: " The Kingsbury Hat Is w one of the finest brands of union made hats to-day on the market." u VSISSXS-JSaSSSZBZESIIHBSHa In til the latest Btyles. If you w3nt something that will please the E. M. & M. Co's store, as they town Thanking you very Kindly for past favors, we are, very respectfully E. M. & M. Co., Enterprise, Oregon DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Theresa Vergere, wife of J. F. Vergere, died at the family home In his city Thursday forenoon at 11 yclock, after an lllnes3 lasting since Friday, when she was stricken with paralysis, and suffered other strokes Saturday and Weinesday, never regaining consciousness after the last atroke. The deceased had suffered rom the disease for the last six years, "having a together 16 strokes'. Funeral was held Friday, May 14, irom the home, Rev, W. P. Samma officiating; Interment In the Enter prise cemetery. Therese Cagaln was born In France U.out 80 miles east of Paris, April .7, 1849. She came to this country the ace of 20, settling In Hancock county, I.ilnols, where sJie was mar ried to J. F. Vergere In February, 1875. They resided there until three years ago when they came to La Grande, moving to Enterprise a year later. Besides the aged husband, one son. F. L Vergere, and one daughter, Mrs Charles Giovonnoni, both of this city, survive. Mrs. Vergere was a life long member of the Catholic church, a good christian woman whose life was devoted to unostentatious house hold duties and to the care of her family. W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Publit . Collections made. Real Estate bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE, OREGON. C. H. HASTINGS PLASTERER and FLUE BUILDER All Wortt Guaranteed first class. Prices Right ' At Commercial Hotel ENTERPRISE, OREGON Bid Yob 'Get Mat? r-flat wear them and say M GLOVES We handle the great favorite tion guaranteed. Many other things too numerous to mention. Call and examine our big stock , ' TIMBER ENTRYMAN VICTOR IN APPEAL (Continued from First page.) the land wa3 more valuable for agri cultural purposes than for timber and stone. The taking of testimony con sumed six day3. Register Bramwell rendered a de cision in - favor of the timber and atone claimant and held the case for dismissal. The case was appealed and Register Bramwell's decision was ilflrmed. - Attorney O. M. Corklns of Enterprise appeared for Metzler and J. T. Williamson for O'Brien. The case was one of the biggest con tests heard in the local office for some time. The plaintiff has one more appeal to the secretary of the uterior if he chooses to avail himself of it. If the appeal is not taken the mportaut decision written by Regis ter Bramwell and sustained by the ommisioner general will stand as a precedent in the decision of the re maining cases. I. G. STEVENS . PRESIDENT C. T. McDANIEL CASHIER The Stockgrowers and Farmers National Bank CAPITAL $50,000.00 -WALLOWA, OREGON CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 28, 1909 RESOURCES Uwns and Discounts...... $140,068 72 U. S. Bond 12,500 00 Premium on U. & Bonds...... 437 SO Bonds, Securities, etc 14T2 00 Banking- Housa, Furniture and Fixtures 5,834 25 Jther Real Estate. 24S 87 Redemption 'Fund 625 CO Cash 54.670 20 Total , .2215.844 54 J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block. JOSEPH, OREGON The Very Best For the Money nune better Gehts, Furnishings In this department we are very strong and invite you to examine our stock very care fully before purchas ing elsewhere. Young Man, we have some fancy shirts that will just suit you. McKibbin Gloves which are a with men and boys. Satisfac HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY STOPS FLAG BATTLE The freshman-senior flag battle at the high school has been ended by a faculty stop-order. The fresh men say the order showed partial ity because their flag was- flying at the coveted point and the seniors could not get up on the roof and take it down. The especially think they were unfairly dealt with because they were compelled under fear of suspension to replace the ladder and -ake down their own flag. The faculty say they were not par lal as they had before ordered the senior's flag down, and furthermore the contest had gone too far, locks being taken off doors, and the attic ladder, used to go out on the roof In case of fire, had been torn from tta fastenings and taken from the buildings. B. B. Boyd returned Thursday from a business trip to La Grande. E. A. HOLMES VICE PRESIDENT LIABILITIES Capital..... Surplus and Undivided Profits.. Circulation. Deposits , 250.000 00 4.006 85 . 12,500 00 149.837 6 Total.. 2215,844 64 E Z3 B a n a a a Q B a m E3 B U a EJ El y ES u n vwWv