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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1909)
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 Postoffice. LODGE DIRECTORY In fl C ENTERPRISE LODGE, No , U U. r.i53. KMEHALD REBEKAH LODGE, No. 119 Kn ENTERPRISE LODGE, No . of r. M. J U ANITA TEMPLE, No. 1, Pythian Sisters. MlOrUlin ENTERPRISE CHAPTRU IVlAuUNIljNo. 30. Royal Arch Masons, meets first and third Tuesdays of eacli month In Masonic Halt All visiting Royal Arch Masons welcomed. J. B. OLMSTED, High Priest. D. W. SHEAHAN, Secretary. WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F, A. M., meets second and fourth Satur days of each month In Masonlo Hall Visiting Masons welcomed J. A. BURLBIGH, W. M. W C. BOATMAN, Secretary. WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No BO, O. E. S. meets first and third Sat urdays of each month. In Maxonln Hall Visiting Stars are always welcomed. MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W M. MRS. MARY E. STEEL, Seo. Mill 1 EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M .W-A.W. A Meets first and third Thursdays In each month. In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbors alwayi welcome. J. W. RODGERS Consul. T. M. DILL, Clerk. ANEROID CAMP, No. 8542. R N. of A. Wn 111 ENTERPRISE CAMP, No .U.W. 535, W. Of W. ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W. W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Public . Collections made. Real Estate bought and gold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE, OREGON. WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREQON A 8pra!ned Ankle. A& usually treated a sprained ankle will disable the injured person for a month or more, but by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may, In most cases, be effected In less than one week's time. This liniment Is a moat re markable preparation; try It for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or muscular rheumatism and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it af fords. For sale by Buruaugh & May field. Summer Rates East During the Season 19 0 9 via th Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFC RAILROAD from ri ! ; fi Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The O. R. & N. line To OMAHA and Return - - $60.00 To KANSAS City and Return $60.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return $67.50 To CHICAGO and Return - $72.50 and to other principal cIUm In the East, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and Return ,$55.00 On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 Going transit limit 10 duya from date of sale, final return limit October 3Ut. . ; These ticket praaent some very attractive features In the way of stopover privileges, atd choice of routes; thereby enabl ing pesaeugers to make aide trips to many Interesting points enrout. ,-,.". ' Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a alight advance over- the rat quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished by any O, R, 4 N. local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. J. S. UUTNER, Agent, Enterprise, Oregon. THE NEWS RECORD (Twice-a-Week.) AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Formerly the Wallowa News, estab lisued March. 3. 18. Published Wednesday and Satur days at Enterprise, Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-claw matter January 2, l'Jl)9, at the postoffice at Enterprise, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Kates; One year $2, six months $1, three months 50c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-In advance subscriptions a discount o. 25c Is given. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909. MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR. Walla Walla, La Grande and othei towns of the Inland Empire with ambition to become distributing points, or to secure for their mer chants the lowest rates from East ern points, are joining In with Spo kane in the greit fight for Justice t the lnter-mojn aln regio.i. Tliei towns are becoming parties with Spo kane in the big suit that is to bi heard to determine the Justice of tht demands made by Spokane, ant which were partially" decided in he! favor a few month3 ago. If Spokan. wins in the big hearing, all town, that Join in the suit will surely be named ai beneficiaries of Uu lower rates as well as Spokane. The present status of the flgh and the great Interests at stake ar. admirably set fo.th in this edltoria from the Spoke imanRevlew, headei 'A -Million Dollars a Year": A Mi lion Dollar a, Year. If the Inland Empire had termlna rates Its freight bill on merchandist shipped from the east would be cu down $l,0O0,O0J a year. In the last 2 years the people of the Inland Em pire have paid out, at a conservative calculation, $15,000,000 In excessdvt rates on shipments from the eas alone. If It should cost Spokane $100,00 to carry to Baeceiaful completion it fight before the interstate commerce commission the cost would be but a fraction of what this city pays ever? year in excesilve lrelght rates.. But the sum actually paid In ex cess of reasonable charges are onl a small part of tin real cost of un Just rates levied upon this city ani the surrojndlng country, Dlscrlml nation In favor of the Coast e!Ue throttles business in the Interior makes alow growtii for the country 'i Industries and 'prohibits In a larg measure the building up of manufact urlng. In the course o! the last 10 year hundreds of manufacturers who con templated the building of plants ii the Pacific northwest have come intc the Inland Empire and found tht field Inviting, but, when their invest gallon showed that freight rates were burdensome, went on to the Coast and located there. Railroad disci lmlnaUon, and noth Ing else, has put two-thlrda of the population of Washington state upon less than one-third of the state's area west of the Cascade mountains Eastern Washington ha3 the agrl- cultural wealth; It grows 99 per cent o the state's wheat yle'.d; it has all the rich irrigated lands, the big com mercial orchards, the live stock and the mineral we-ilth, but these ' re sources have been handicapped by ex ceislve and dUcrlminating . freight rates. Spokane sits in the center of a vast region that has much greater poten tial wealth tnan the region around Seattle and Tacama. It is 400 miles nearer the eastern markets and fac tories; has tue greatest railroad jystem west of the Missouri river, and if freight ratas had been right t would be the largest city In' the Jtate today. Walla Walla, Wenatchee, Pasco, Colfax, PendleUn, Baker City, and at her Interior towns have ail had .heir growth re a.ded by -the In justice of excessive freight rates. And this is also true of all other in- and cities wet of Denver. At last vlc.ory and justice seem tear at hand. The interstate com nerce commls Ion has decided, that relght rates to a 1 Interior . points ire excessive, .ni In the Spokane :ase decls oa laid down a principle f rjtd revision for the railroads to .wopt. But tae railroads, reluctant o give up a part of their excessive iaruings, have brought forward a .eheiue of revised rates that doe.; .ot square wkh tae commission's de Ision, and they are using every .rtifice to hoodwink the public, de- el ve the commission and cheat the interior. if the large interests of Spokane vill provide the means needed to lluch the decision the long fight will ,oon end in victory. It may be ecesaary to de.end the decision In he courts, and some time and money All surely be required to complete .he application of the commission's indings; but all that expense and :ffort, with all that has gone before, vlll be a trifle compared with just relght rates 1,000,000 saved . each ear, and the profits and payrolls t hundreds of new factories. New Rugs From Old Carpets. "in aLmoit every home there .are isually to be found some carpeU hat because of either shabbiness or jxtreme ugliness have been banisheJ j the atvdc," says Woman's Home Jomipanion for September. "These an be turned into a most attractive Jnd of rug. The carpets are sent o the maker, who has them cleaned nd raveled and then woven Into a .oft, fluffy surface of nondescript one. with a border of contrasting olor. These 'fluff rugs' are amoug he be it of the cheap rugs and do not jok cheap at all, and it Is a pleasant urprlse to see how many useful and ;harming rugs can be made from a eemingly hopeless old carpet. To ave them made costs about one ollar a square yard, making the welve'by-nlne sue coat twelve do: ars. The maker usually pays ex iress charges one way." Editor Not Ubiquitous. We are here to give you a news aper. Our ambition Is to let no em escape us. However, we can Nily be in one place at a time, so f you see an Item getting away rom us please capture It and deliver t at the office and great shall be our reward. Weston Leader. WARNING. Do not be persuaded into taking Anything but Foley's Honey and Tar or chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma, end lung trouble, as It hods the cough and heals the lungs Dr. Abernethy, the great Enllsh physician, said, "Watch your kidneys. When they are affected, life is in danger." Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, corrects url ary irregularities, and tones uy the whole system. .Many people delude themselves by iaylng "It will wear away," when they notice symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. Thia is a mis take. Take Foley's Kidney remedy and stop the drain oa the vltalRv It cures backache, rheumatism, kid ney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weakness, and urinary trouble disappear. Eurnaugh ft Mayfleld. Read the Advertisements. OF BENEFIT TO ALL Kaiparilla is the name of a new remedy uiui uu.-cssiiuiy prescrioeator a "world of troubles.'' For derangemehta of tht digestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently Stimulfltino, a hHllhv T I ncial influence extends, however, to every puiuuu ine system, anting in the processes of digestion and assimilation ol food, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con ttitation anil t,a lno" li-t r . directly traceable to those nnwfaolesome comiitirtn lfa.vu.Mll a: , j - - . .tuiua uixpcis drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, .uucja auu aigesuve uact. it is i strengthening tonic of the highest value ll It tails to satisfy we" authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price Hovr Chimicai. Co. Portland. Oregon FOR SALE BY BURNAUGH A MAYFIELD. ices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' Department or the Interior, United Slates Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, July 31, 1909. Notice, Is hereby given that Logan McCormack, of Enterprise, Oregon, who, oft June 12,' 1903. 'made Home stead Entry No. 13023-Serial, No. 03964, for NEVi NE&, SV NE',4. NE SEV' Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 46 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. M. Lockwood, U. 3 Commissioner, at . Enterprise, Oregon, on the COth day of Septem ber, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Chas. G. Holmes, of Zumwalt, Oregon J. M. Blakely, of Enterprise, Oregon, George Haas, of Enterprise, Oregon, Charles Young, of Enterprise, Oregon. 50c5 F. C. ERAMWELL, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, August 17, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed in this office by James T. Moxley, contestant, against Frel I. Moxley, Entry, No. 13079-Serial No. 04845, made Jmi3 20, 1906, for NV2 SE14, SE14 SE, NEJ4 SW'A Sec 33, Township 1 S., Range 46 E. W. Meri- lian. by Fred I. Moxley, C0nte3l.ee, in which it is alleged that he has wholly abandoned said tract; that he has changed I1I3 residence therefrom for more than six months since mak ing said entry; that said tract. Is not settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law and that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to hU employment In the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United State3 as a. private soldier, officer, s jam an or marine during the war with Spain or during iny other war in which the U. S. niaj je engaged; said parties are hereby lotifled to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 1st, 1909, before C; M. Lo;kwood, U. S. Com missioner, at hi3 office in Enterprise, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on 0- .ober 4th, 1909, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In La Grande. The said coitestant having, In a iroper affidavit, fi'.ed August 17, 1909, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this lotice cannot te made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 2c5 COLON R. EBERHARD, Receiver Legal Advertisements SUMMONS. fn the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the county of Wallowa. A. Lane, plaintiff, vs. Taylor. Bishop and Nellie Bishop, defendants. To the defendants, Taylor Bishop and Nellie Bishop: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear jnd answer . the complaint filed igainst you In the above-entitled court and cause on or before the 14th lay of October, 1909, that being the time fixed by the court for you to appear and answer herein and more than six weeks from the first publl cation of this summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer, plain tiff will apply to the court for the e'.lef demanded In the complaint. towlt: For a Judgment and decree that the plaintiff have and recover from said defendants the sum of four hundred ($400.00) do lars, principal of the note and mortgage described In the com plaint, for the sum of forty-one fifty -six ($41.56) dollars Interest on said sum and accruing interest, and for one hundred twenty-five (1125.00) dollars attorney's fees, and for the costs and disbursements herein, and for a decree that the plaintiff's said mortgage, described in the complaint be foreclosed, and that you aud each of you be barred and forever be fore closed to and for any and all right, title and interest and equity of re demption in or to the following de scribed premises situated in the conn ty of Wallowa, state of Orojon, towlt: the East one-half ) of the EaU one half (V4) of Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 44, East of the Will amette Meridian. This summons la published ouce a week for six succewlvei and con secutlve weeks by order of the Hon. J. B. Olmsted, judge of the County court, of Wallowa County, Oregon. Dated August 10th, 1909, directing the first publication to be made on the 12th day of August l'jOrt, and the last on the 23d day of Septem ber. 1903. First publication August 12th, A. D. 1909. J. F. SEDGWICK, THOS. M. DILL, 51c7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Eenjamln Russell,, has been by order of the County Court of Wallowa county. State of Oregon, bearing date of August 9th, 1909, duly appointed executor of the Estate and Last Will and Testament of Michael L. Russell, deceased, and has duly 'qualltlei as such executor according to law. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requir ed and notified to present the same duly verified to 4he undersigned exe cutor, at the office of Thomes M. Dill in Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 9th day of August, 1909, and first published the 12th day of August, 1909. BENJAMIN RUSSELL, Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Michael L. Russell, Deceased. THOMAS M. DILL, Attorney for Executor. 51c5 PUBLISHED SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. William J. Knight and Mary A. Knight, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles A. Ritch, Defendant. To Charles A. Ritch, the above- named defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You ara hereby notified aud re quired to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint file 1 against you in the above en titled cause on or before the expira tion of six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this Summons,' which date of first puli ation is Thursday, September 2nd, 1909, and U yoa fail to so appear and answer or otherwise plead In said ?ause the plaintiffs, for want thereof, will apply t-y the above-entitled Court for the relief prayed for In their :omplaint oa fi'e herein to-wlt: For the satisfaction and cancellation jf that certain mortgage of record in the mortgage resords of Wallowa County. Oregon, in Volume "E" at age 374 thereof, dated February 10th, 1893, 611 the southwest quarter lection ten in township one south of range forty-rojr ea3t W. M. in Wa!- owa County, Oregon, which mort gage was executed and delivered by -he plaint'ffs to the defendant to secure the sum of $1000.00 and in terest; and for a decree satisfying and cancelling Bald mortgage uP3n he records of said county, and re moving said mortgage as a clojd from plaintiffs title to said lands. This Summons i served upoa you by publication thereof In the Wal lowa Chie:taln; a weekly newspaper published at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, and having a general circulation therein, for the full period of six coiaacutive weeks and seven ssues of said paper, commencing with the Issue of Thursday, September 2, 1909, pursuant to an order of the Hon. J. B. O'.msted, County Judge 3f Wallowa County, Oregon, made and entered on the 31st day of Aug ust, 1909. CONAWAY & CORKINS and BURLEIGH & BOYD, Attorneys for plaintiffs. 2c7 J.D.WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON To the Citizens of Wallowa County: It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to maKe the customer's rela tion with this banK satisfactory and profitable. 1f Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list of . stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you -are not a customer we invite 3'ou to become one. StockgFowers and, Farm National Wallowa, Oregon MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton. Flora lo Paradise, MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and From Paradise, Flora and Appleton to Wallowa. - TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS E. W. SOUTH WICK. Proprietor. CROP REPORTS WANTED. The truest picture and fairest ad vertisement of an agricultural country are the figures giving crop reports. With only that explanation, this paper asks Its farmer and thresher readers to cut out the biaik below, fill It out, sign it, and sa id or bring it to this office for publication. WALLOWA COUNTY; OREGON, Crop Report, 1909. Farmer, name : Farm, location Kind of hay Size of field Yield, tons per acre Kind of grain , Size of field Yield, bushels per acre Measured or weighed Thresher Signed Go With A Rush. The demand for the wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney cure, Dr. King's New Life Pills is astound ing. Burnaugh & Mayfleld say they never saw the like. Its because they never fail to cure Sour Stomach, Cn stapatlon. Indigestion. Biliousness. Jaundice, Sick Headache.Chllls and Malaria. Only 25c. Burnaugh & Mayfleld. SETTING MACHINE.' ROLLER BEARINO. HIGH CKAOB. by buying this reliable, honest, high grade Mir ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. Belvldere, III.