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Oron Historical Twicea Week Wednesday Edition THE NEWSRECORD ALL THE OFFICIAL NEWS OF WALLOWA COUNTY IN THE N-R ALL THE NEWS WHILE 11 IS NEW3 TWICE-A-WEEK NEWS RECORD - "V ENTERPRISE, WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1909. ELEVENTH YEAR. NO. 12. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR 8ALE. GOOD second-hand sewing machines. At the Second Hand Store. Enterprise. AUTOMOBILE for sale cheap, an 8 H. P. auto in first cla93 repair throughout. Speeded up to 30 miles per hour. For price and particulars of machine call at this office. -Ilr2 SECOND HAND set double work har ness, at Second Hand Store, or see Frank Batchelder. POSTMASTER'S PAY OVER SZOO BOOST llngton from $1300 to $1200, Arling ton and D.ain eich from $1200 to $1000. . ' t SPLENDID PROMISE i i ball j Clark Ojt on Bail. Dan Clark waj released on Saturday, $1500 bond being given with R. F.. Stubble'ield as security. OF GRQW1NG LUMBER, all kinds of rough lumber. J R McOov. Enterprise. Oreg. Mill 12 miles north at Enterprise. 6b8 A GOOD PIANO, for a reasonable price. W.rite or phone to Mrs, A. Wade, Enterprise, Oreg. 67btf TIMBER CLAIM: w of s.w., and w.V4 of n. w. , section 21, t 3 n, l 47 Price $1500. C. E. Hill, Eml da, Idaho. lb8 HAMILTONIAN COLT. Good one. n m niiv Fntemrlse. 3btf MONEY TO LOAN State Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John. P. Rusfc Atty. State Land B'd. Joseph CATHOLIC PASTOR ARRIVES. A new pastor for this parish, Rev Father. Cantwell, has arrived and for the present Is a guest of Mr. ana Mrs. Peter Baudan of Prairie Creek I will hold services in the Enter prise church next Sunday at 9 a. m Marriage Licenses. June 7 F. H. Jensen and iWilson. Lid BEST BUSINESS INDEX SHOW ENTERPRISE FRONT RANK AMONG OREGON CITIES Postmaster Weathers has received official notice that his salary ha3 I been increased $200 for the coming year, from $1200 to $1400. No office in Oregon received a larger increaso and only seven others as much, while 27, including Joseph, received an in crease of $100. The postmaster's salary is basal upon the gross receipts of the office exclusive of money orders. Receipts of between $2400 and $2700 give the postmasler a salary of $1200. Enter prise has jumped from that class to the $1400 one, with receipts betwean $3000 and $3500. There is no better index of . bus'i neis than postal receipts, and thes-a show that this city s advancing ae rapidly, in proportion to size, as any city in the state. Last year the salary was increased from $1100 to $1200. The receipts for the year ending March 31, 1909, were $3103. Enterprise and Joseph are the only presidential offices In the county. The boom town3 of Eugene, Hood River and Medford only received $100 increases. Offices that shared with Enterprise a $200 raise are Arleta, Lnts, McMinnville, Newport, Ontario, Seaside and Wasco. Hep pner was reduce! from $1600 to$1500, Sumpter from $1400 to $1300, Hunt- CAR LOAD SHIPMENTS, t Car of timothy to Portland by Wat son Bros. Netted sellers $12.50 a ton. Car of mdse. out Monday on delayed train. i Five double decked cars of sheep by Falconer Bros, to North Yakima. ACREAGE COUBLED AND CONDI TIONS NEVER BETTER IN WALLOWA COUNTY. Threshermen Will Form Association Call to Meet State Organization Officers In Enterprise, .? June 15. The State officers of the Oregon Threshers association will meet with aa threshers of Wallowa county at the court house in Enterprise, Tues day, June 15, at 10:30 a. m., for the purpose of organlzelng a County 'Ihreshers association. These associa tions are being formed all through Oregon for the purpose of bettering conditions as may seem to be for the best interest of the membership. One of the principal lines of work Is the jbtaining of better roads, and Improv ed bridge cons' ration, wblch wU meet with the approval of every tax payer in this county. There was never a better crop out look In Wallowa county. That state ment Is based on first hand talks during the last 10 days with over a score of farmers from all parts of the county Prairie Creek, Imnaha, The Buttes, Chico, Trout Creek, Leap Flora, Promise, Day Ridge and all up and down the valley. Sellers of seed grain say there has been over three times as much sold ag ever before and It Is a conserva tive eitimate to say the acreage In grain U twlco thr.t ever planted la any former year. There is a flue stand of both fall and spring sown grain, color, condition and growth ex cellent. There will be Immense hay crops, alfalfa which was a little back ward making up its delay and more too during the week of splendid warm, growing weather following the week of rain. Everything Is getting another good soaking this week. . Bumper crops and high prices means even better times in this county, from the sheep business, sold the re mainder of his flocks, 1600 yearlings, to J. II. Dobbin Buys Hayes Kernan's Sheep. M. E. Hotchklss and Sam Lltch All farmers having threshing acre- j have bought 3500 bucks, ewes and ige are lnvltei to attend and, will be lambs of Hayes Kernan, and his made honorary members of the asso-l right on the Cottonwood winter range elation without expense. for $18,000. Kernan, who Is retiring aonoanonnonnnnnnDaaanannnsinnflnnnDsnnnnn nnnnan nn a W 'DM YDM Get Mrs. John Shoemaker la visiting her mother, Mrs. R. M. Fay, anil other relatives and friends. Mr. Shoemaker stopped at Hot Lake for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Shoamaker have jour neyed half round the world since leaving her a few years ago. They resided in the Hawaiian Islands for a time and also In the Isle of Pines, off the south coast of Cuba, but re cently have lived at Brownsville, Tex. They will locate at Union. New Coancilmen At Long Session Members Funk And Hockett Given Baptism of Routine Business. Are CHARGES Ofl 0, R, & fl, LINES NO OTHER SECTION 13 TAXED SO HEAVILY FOn FREIGHT SHIPMENTS. mi Ian? Why, at the Enterprise Mercantile & Milling Go's busy big store, of course S3 13 a D c n p n a a a They keep the Celebrated. Kingsbury Hat The Very Best For the Money Very snappy young men all wear them and say none better Shoes M M M n u a a a a D a a p We have coming for Fourth of July trade some novelties in John Strootman Shoes for Ladies and Misses. This line of f ancys is something entirely new and if you do not pro cure a pair you will recrret it for vour neighbor will have a pair. S NECKWEAR John A. Moffit, President United Hatters of North America writes as follows: . "The Kingsbury Hat Is one of the finest brands of union made hats to-day on the market" m n H IN M n ta M n H "1 5 r 7jT V" a In all the latest styles. If you want something that will please your girl, why, get a tie at the E. M. & M. Co's store, at tbey are voted to be the nicest in town GLOVES Gents' 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. a D a D D XX a IS a n m a a a a The new counclhnen, C. E. Funk and C. T. Ho;:kett, had an introduct ion to a fyplcal council session .Mon day night, a dozen affnlrs of more or less moment but each requiring time to consider and deMde, keeping then! busy until after 1J o'clock. The perplexing city ditch question was up again ihtj time on a petition by Geo. S. Crals and 10 other ussrs asking that a man be hired to look, after it, keep it cleaned out and ap portion the water. This duty was lddod to that of strejt commissioner, and the job offered to Charles Hug at $60 a month. Later on he will also have the work of tapping the water mains. Mr. Hug has had ex perience In the work both at Elgin and Wallowa. 1 hi job will be a permanent one it he gives satisfact ion, and It Is be'.ievetl he will. A. M, Wagner askel that the rates for water from the city ditch be placed on a bash of amount of water used instead of amount of land irrl gatod, but it was decided to wait for the recommendation of the new com missioner, John Calvin was given permission to use old cros3 walk lumber to make footbridges on the streets In the vicinity of his home. The mayor and Councllmen Hoekotl and Ulckford are a committee to se cure a safe in which to keep city J papers and records. The ordinance to vacate certain allays in Merryman's addition was passed. The security bond of the American Light and Water company in the sum of $30,000 was accepted. Englnesr Ulen made a re.'ort of construction to May 31, showing over $3300 spent. City bonds to fie amount of $3000 were issued as payment on the contract. In view of fie great Increase of work devolving on City Recorder Tug- gart, his monthly salary was ralsad from $5 to $15 a month. His bond In sum of $500 was accepted and filed. J. C. Shackelford offered to grade North River and North West First streets for three blocks north from NOrth streets If the city woujd estnb llsh the grade. Offer accepted. Mayor authorize:! to have new foot bridge over mill flume on River street constructed, and the approach to the new bridge on Reddonce street fixed up. The following bills were allowed: Chas. Thomas, 0 days work $15.00; W. E. Taggart, wages, rent, recording deeds, ex. 13.50; T. M. Dill May pay 5.00; C. M. Lockwoad May pay, 5.00; Jas. Rodgers, Judge of election, 2.C3; f'has. Thomai, Judge of election, 2.00; T. R. Akins Judge of election, 2.00; S. E. Combes, biacKsmuning, L. F. McAnulty, cutting ditch, 2.00; R. L. Pldcock, work on Btreets,1.55 ; K. J. For3ythe, lights 52.30; John Hoeftle, work on streets 6.25; Wm. Putman, woik on stress 2.50; Ilur- naugh & Mayflold, Mdse. 2.50. Adjourned and Special Sessions. May 28. !ii!ls allowed, L. F. Mc Anulty, hauling dogs $It; Jacob llauer for right of way lor water main across his farm, $100. Vay 31 Itlds for tapping water maliiH opened as follows: 11. E. Oakes $11.88. S. K. Clark $10.85. June 3. Hills alliwel: Wm. Mc- r'ormack, for light of way for water main a:ross his land, $100. Under the rlstl questioning of State ltailroud I o.nmissloner C. U. Aitchlson, First Assistant Freight Agent V. E. Coman admitted the O. U. & N, co.apany was charging the people of Wallowa county n much higher freight rate than is charged anywhere elso on lis system. This is the only branch on which the continuous distance tariff on through shipments, such as to and from Port land, Is not applieL The only excusa offered wns that the extension cost a lot of moiiey, Ini'. o'hir branchei cost a lot of money and thosa ex orbitant char;,c were novsr applied to them. The foregoing In brief va 'lr re sult of the ra'e henring ha'.d by the state lr.P.ro.nil commission in Enter prise Monday. The hearing was held in the pu-rlJr of Fraternal Hall, by Commissioners Aitchlson and Oiwald 'AVest. The complainant, the Enter prise Commercial club, wan re pre sented by Attorney D. W, Shea'.iaa, while Attorney A. C. Spencer and Mr. Coman appeared for the railroad. The witnesses for the complainant were J. H. Dobbin, A. C. Miller, n. F. Stubblefleld, W. H. Haker of Flora, ,G. W. Hyatt, c. E. Funk. Til j fa llowing testified for the railroad torn yany; F. D. McCully, of Joseph. E, A. Holmes, of Wallowa, S. McICenzio, iF. W. FlUpn'rlck and S. P. Crow wf Iiostine, und W. E. Coman of tho O. R. & N. The testimony as to tho exclu sively high and discriminatory rates was not contradicted. The camnany offered no Justification exca.H tha. certain men of Walbwa, Loslino und Joseph, nicked by Itseif, bad n-jrojfl to them. Theie were tho wiuieises ft summoned. Aside from thi:t, Spe:i cir, the compnny'n luw'e: Put. in rao:u , of his time trying to get those wit aiesses to laugh at alleged funny al lusions and dirty flings at this city and Its wltnosser The merl's of the showing were o;i the side of the people, as was male plainly evident when the commission ers, flguia'lvely sneaking, stood Mr. Coman on his rate-tariff filled head. The state commissioners consider the wool schedule is up to the interstate; commerce commission for settlement. In the complaint recently filed by (he still o commission. Choice residence property for rent, See E. M. & M. Co. We handle the McKibbin Gloves which are a srreat favorite with men and boys. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Many other things too numerous to mention. Call and examine our big stock ThanKing you very Kindly for past favors, we are, very respectfully E. M. & M. Co., Enterprise, Oregon E3 Stockholders Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Enterprise Hotel Co. will be held at the company's hotel building in the city of Enterprise Oregon, on Monday the 21st. day of June, 1!0'J, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. for Uie purposo of electing a board of directors, and transacting such other buslneis aa may legally come before said meeting. By order of the board of directors. Dated this 1st. day of June, 1U08. Shingle Day In Enterprise One day only SATURDAY JUNE 12, 1909 From Daylight to DarK we will Sell STAR A STAR CE DAR SHINGLES for $2.50 per M. Riley and Riley Groceries, Fuel, Feed a a 10w3 W. U. Holmes, I'reHiaeni. tnnjDG cn nnnnnnnnnnnnanj Jeo. W. Hyatt, Secretary. a