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NEWS RECORD
ELEVENTH YEAR. NC. 4
MONEY TO LOAN
Slate Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John
P. Rusk. Atty. State Land E'd. Joseph
FOR 8ALE.
Nearly new eight room house and
half block of land In most desirable
part of town. Easy terms on par'
If desired and will " take team ani
wagon In trade. Enquire at this o
flee. 28r8
Team, harness aud 2V4 iucn spimfe
wagon.$250.. Enquire at this office.
House, 6-rooms, lot 60 x 120, fojr
block from bank corner. $600. This
property is cheaper than you can
build. Terms. Clarence E. Vest. 41btf
100 or 125 tans o.' hay. Inquire of
H. O. Zumwalt, Zumwalt, Qreg. 39b4
160 acres timber land and good mil',
site in Wallowa County, Oregon
Communicate with J. E. Houtchene
& Co. Waltsbure. Wash. 50bt;
One complete planing mill and engine
Also 300,000 feet, more or less, o
good merchantable lumber. For price
and terms call on Burleigh &Boyd
Enterprise, Oregon. 31bt
Pool and Billiard Tables at a bargain
Call at Mrs. Mavor's restaurant. 36bm
8TRAYED.
Small light gray mare, branded A
on right shoulder. $5.00 reward foi
return to Zumwalt, Oreg. 34bnr
LOST.
Navy blue e'fiBtlc belt with brass
buckle. Return to Mrs. A. F. Poley,
Enterprise.
GRAIN WANTED.
For Quotations oa Wheat, Oats,
Rye, Barley, etc, send samples and
number of sacks to my office in
Joseph. Highest prices paid deliver
ed at Joseph. . Enterprise, Lostine,
Wallowa or any side track In county.
F. D. McCULLI
Portland Office October First. 33rl7
WANTED.
School boys Two o- threa t room,
and board. Mrs. Mavor. 7 42btf
Highest market price paid for a'l
kinds ot grain in exchange for furni
ture, by Ashley the Home Furnisher.
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Corresponds With the Season's Crops Biggest Yet.
It is none too early to begin preparations for Winter and our store is crowded with Fall and Winter goods.
As schools are - opening up we would call especial attention to our line of shoes for children.
The Famous Buster Browns and Nap-a-Tans
B
TH&VMAKE A HIT
our store. Guaranteed to give satisfactory service and a neat, comfortable fit. A nice, new line of
Ladies' and Children's Coats . Prlc" Til Lh, ReMh
New Dress Skirts and Shirt Waists for Fall. Also Kimonas, Dressing
Sacques, Underskirts, etc.
Complete Stock of Men Apparel of All Kinds
The Gordon Hat, best $3.00 Hat on the market. A big line of Men's Extra Trousers at $3.50, $4.50 to $6.00.
Also a lot of broKen lines in the old stock with prices cut away down. Come in and look us over whether
you buy or not.
W. J. FUNK a CO.
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ENTERPRISE,
TWO MORE URGE
REAL ESTATE DEALSj
D. VV. SHEAHAN BUYS FRANK
WRIGHT RANCH GRAVES
PLACE SELLS FOR $9600.
D. W. Shahan. the well known
atto ne of t U city, has bought the
Frank Wright plice of 760 acras on
Troj.t c:esk, lOmllis north of Entar
prica lor ?H 40O, or $15 an ace.
Tha pioperty Is a fine timothy and
3t?ik ranch, wl h fair Iroprovenien s
aid is wel watered The daal was
co nil t d Thu:s.ay by the Enter
prise Real Esa'e (orapany.
The same .Irm completed the sa'e,
Saturday m rnlns, of the W. H.
Jravei l.-ris tad vale ranch of 160
acre j, five miles south oftbls city, to
J. C. Lodon of Joseph for S9600
cash, or $C0 an acre. There are ex
tra good i.npro eaunti on the Graves
place.
M S. VAN I E T IN.URE?.
a rs. V, an I elt and daught r,
wh la e been orsanlzlnj ArtUan
loig is in the va'ley, hava tamporarily
atjpFed vork on account ot Mrs.
Vai Fet'3 accident last week. She
and Mrs. Bban wee liavlng Joseph
to co:e tD Enteral 1 when tne hor3e
ran away an J ujsst the buggy on a
high l ank. i ra. Van Pelts' arm
was broken cl sa to the shoulder, her
thl h lone was 'ractured and she
receive I ot r Injurl s. She Is at
present in Joseph but v. 1 1 be broig'. t
he:e ai so an, as she I we'l eno-gh
to ba mo'ed. It li tnr intention to
rasurre her lodge work as soon as
she recovers.
n ArtU n '.o?e, organized by
Mrs. Van P. It and daughter, was
In3tititad at Josa.h, Thurs ay night.
' Cr. F. E. Mo r
Dr. Voire, the osteopathic physi
cian who ha? come to this city, is
ex-preai lent cf t"ie American O te-
,6?athlj assocl itlon, t"ie national or
ganlzatl n of fie osteopathic pro'ei.
sbn, that hi? 2,030 membars. He
pr sid ad at tha amlverjary conven
t'on I e'd at Kl k ll!e. Mo., In Au
gust, 19 8, when oa the birthday of
fo)
IFLL STOCK
WALLOWA COUNTY. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1909.
oil Doctor Stilt, tha founder of tfia
science of ostro-a'.hy, 5000 people :
finl th 11 r Chautauaua tent. Dr. ,
Moore 1 also ex-president of the I
Orejon Osteopathic assoclal.n. and
he is now servinj a five year men
bershlp oa tv.e Or a: on Board of .
Medical Exan iners. which consists i
of Jle nodical doc on anl one oi-J
taopathl: doctor. -He practiced saven
and cn-a half years In La Granle.
Mrs. Moora al o is a highly qual
ified oatioiathtc ph6ki n and will
devo'e re- tlme'lragely to the pra
tl3e in Wallo a.
The Tattler Tells
(f Cliio Doings
More New Setters Take Claims
Person l School And
Local Notss.
Chco, Sept. 21. Liz Wright is
maklig praparatl n to hre-hassoon
at the machine l In repair.
Scho.l 1 pro:reslng mlcely wl
larje at en lance and Mls3 Weaver
a3 teicher.
Cahli Smith's children rids from
J se.ih Creek to attand school until
cd d weather. Will move to Chlco for
winter.
New fa a: 11 by name of Canning
ham have moed down Josaph Creek
on tha J an field claim.
J. K. Eltroand for tha la3t two
wee'ts hi3 bean Improving the looks
of the Chlco scho 1 hou3e. Paren
who have c'jildr-n sho ..Id lend a hand;
to he p the good cause a'ong. I
Ms. -a Alta end Stela Elgtnand,
after visiting their parents here re
time! tha latter t Jose.h and Miss
Ata tj Wallo jva where she takes
position as clerk in ona of tha stores. J
Ton Jacob3 of Joseph Creek has
mo. el up to the suburbs of Chlco to
88 id 1) s hllirea to school.
.Mrs. Ella Eaigherty anl chlUrsn,
a'so her pa'cnti, Mr. aid Mrs. Gates,
speit lait v.eak at the river.
The dance at Fines hall Friday
night wai quite a success with goqd
crowd In atMdanca. Wl'l Alford
and R. C, Elgmand were the orches
tra. .
R, C. Edgmanl, mother and aunt
spent a few days at the river getting
fa'l fratt.
To n to wife of Frank Greenwood
a daig'.iter, Sept. 12th.
Huuiuinnai3
FOR BOYS
FOR GIRLiS
any Leather, Style or Size
ON SALE AT
N. C. SURVEYING
UP MUL CREEK
ROAD WILL CROSS BLUE MOUN
TAINS JUST EAST OF WALLA
WALLA.
Wal'a Walla, Wn., Sept. 21. En
gnens of the North Coa3t are run-.
nlng tie sune through the city to
da, an J the camp i) estiblished on
tha si'e of ton nearest the moun
ta'ns, whl h shows the company in
tends runnlnj tha line throagh, and
not to Walla Wa K The road enters
town fr:m t e west on Ninth street,
anl thance out the city up the Mill
cree'.: s irvey.
Actual y.or'i yl.l be basun It Is
siid. o.i gra'inj la a few weeks, as
s oi as the Una Is definitely settled.
The road is to run to the mountains,
throagh a tunnel and down to the
Grande Ron ie river, thence a ross the
Snake rl er, conn acting with the
Northwest.rn in Idaho. Such is the
information given cut by an official
here.
- Seslng la Believing.
Fron the Walla Walla Union.
I.' 89ilnj is believing, there Is no
doubt reuala'ng e en in the minds o
tha mo t skeptics I fiat the North
Coaat ra lroai wl 1 go through this
city. T e surveyors who have be?n
working their w y from the Columbia
river to tu's city have bean here and
at tha pres nt time are working on
the other 8lt"e of tie city. They have
completed their survey throagh the
Blalock land and on to thi3 city. It la
a so u de.-st o I U ey hive surveyed a
piece of g o nl for the proposed sta
tion neir the car bams. The survey
coitnues up Rove street. Yesterday
surveyors w re employed running
a liae th ough this city for the pur
posa of striking the direct route to
MM creek and taence over the Blue
mountains and Into t' e Grande Ronde
va'ley. When seen yes'erday a crew
oi surve org"waat work mapping out
a preliminary In the southern portion
of Wa'la Walla and eontr-ry to expec
tations this h the route that will be
folowel.
La In j 8te: at Kennel:k.
. re:inewLk, Wash., Sept. 20. Ten
niuniiininnuiuiiiii
car load of steel for the North
Com riad arrived here Sunday with
a tig gans of man. Trajk laying la
to begin at one a, under the direction
of W. H. Saxton, the new Master Me-
was lu this s Ipment, and more Is
on the way frim Puebli, Co'o. The
wo k Is to go up north Yakima valley
anl also toward Sookane. and be
ruhel v.heraver ending 1, Com
p.e'.e !.
Tie f.rst engIne on th9 new road
L expected In a fev da s from an
eastern s o.). Otiers completed, are
on the way h re. The-llne may pos
sibly be han 1 ng valby freight to
Spo:an. fis fall. The road It is be
Havel, hero wi Ilea Paci.lc ex en don
for the Northwestern.
Notice: La i s U8lng
Irons pleaie be r in mind that begin
ning October 1 current will be suppll
ed each Wednesday and Saturday
forenoons, after which no ironln in
evenings. EnterpUse Electrle Co
Ship 35 0 Tons of Hay.
Tha Lost ne Re.xrter says Slmp-
w x-onnnd anl Ton:ey of Union
co nt.r ha e shllp d 2500 tens ot hay I
rro n Loa In, st t on during tha last I
'J ""' s a d taere U loU m re
to go o t. An average of two
aro.da a arj shlppad. Tha price
Paid 1 $iOP3r toni joLoatine.
Notes of Progress
At County Higl
8Jhosl Gro n 't Being Graded Foot
tallist. Mu t Hae High Class
Standing,
The jthyslolog tlise, unier Miss
Bothwell, ta'ce a tJst on tha bones
of ths human baty Wednesday. Ivan
Jack iron contrllutad two skulls to
the st idy tat have helped to make
the work lntarestin.
Homar Fbrnlnj ii out of school
for a fe das hewing hU father
make hay.
Chester Riley, manager of the foot
i. am, u nejotiatlng for games
wit-i Elgin and La Grande, part of
whi h wil be Hayed here.
When Mr. Lo ke, co mty commis
s oner, has complete 1 errtin, tha
school grounds, and tha plumbing Is
"itiiau a, Wallowa cojnty will have
one of tllfl mnqt lioii.Hf,.! a a
u uu.u.tui aiiu uiuj-
ern hih s-hools in the s'ate.
T e boys ae anx!o rv o .bi.,
these da;, "Is my grade a l riaht?"
v3 .huh . ootia 1
Tha pu;is hive orded co.)lei of
aniriey's SonKs for Mlx .i vnl.m-
nom ban Francisco, for chorus and
clia.-el work.
Tha class In Verdi mniu i
u3nce ror what It lacks In num
""as Amy Olmst-wl l- .h-
only member.
Maude Lltch brouehf a h.tii
specimen of a "sulphur diamond" to
me pnysical geography claw the
other day. It came from the coil
nines o: Pennsylvania.
The members o' tha niivnirAi an
- , , . .
ography c ass n- in'erosUH in .ill
mating the length of a shadow on
December 21st as comnarfid with
ins Ungth on Se tenber 22nd.
320 Acres
$16
per acre
Dwellings In Enterprise, $650 to 12600.
LoU In Enterprise, $75 to $250.
W. E. TAGGART The Pioneer Real Estate Man.
ENTERPRISE, : : : : OREGON
"Careful Banking Insures th Safety of Deposits,"
Depositors Have That Guarantee at
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON
CAPITAL $50,000
BUKPLUU 150,000
Wc Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
All Principal Cities.
Geo. W. Hyatt, President
Geo. H. Craig, Vice President
DIRECTORS
Geo .8. Craki Gko. W. Hyatt Mat-tie A. Holmes
J. II. Dobbin W. R. Holmks
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
$800 REfijOi
HERDFRS SLAYER
STATE WOOLGROWERS ASSOCIA
TiCN ADD8 $503 TO UNRAVEL
ME AC HAM SHOOTING.
Teid'e'on. Se.t. 21. The State
Woolg o.ers asiocUlon lasf nlirht
aathorzad the of e ing of a $500 re
w rd 'or the a res. and conviction of
me man who uh. Alon e vavnn. a
shie. her e. naar Meacham n f w
wee'.s a.o. Mayon s e nployer. t ie
J. E. Srl h comjanv. had alrnadv
oferei $300, so tha to:al raward is
now 8UJ..
Alt flr.it It U'ftl thnntrht th. M il ,r
----- - -" - v n ... . . c
of Maon was aullental, probably
L. - ...
"" o oj.ne e.:ciel nun'.er but
a tar a careful Inve.tigatlon ths woo!
me.i be leve U',n was stot by same
person deliberately anl they a:e da
te mlnel to r.n tha criminal down.
The sh ;mien del ra they wl 1 prj
tec. the r he d.rs to tha fullast ex
eat pos Ible.
parci:e crops fine.
Mr. aid Mrs. H. A. Eurni and
augite.' o Per d.sa wen tralin In
EJnter.rsa Frit'a . Mr. Burns Iro.g.t
'it a loil of timothy Be id that he
iold at good prlc is. He sa. s crops
n thi Ta'.a isa coun'ry hive turne I
aut fin: bl3 jleld and s la idld
1 lal.ty.
Another Mining Company.
Artie leu of incoivora Ion of the
Eagle Cap Mln!n? co.Tirany ha.e
Jee.! file 1 In tie clsrk'a of I -e.
'ohn J. D.inn. Albart WuMW3'l3.r and
S. T. Schluer o.' Josaph are tha in-
i irpora.ors. The carl.al stock co i-
M ot 250 000 sh res of the par
'al.w of 10 cents ea.ch
8ohol Te:ch:n Want d.
Supe: lntendent J. C. C anl ay says
three or four dlitrl t . schaoj - are
without each ra tnl tha local su
;ly Is exhausted. The law re iu r-
Ing a', le st six months Bctnol is
causing all tha districts to ha.e
fall terms and all starting about
the same time m.'ans more teachers
employed.
Ke To t fflce. -
A paistoffli-e has be n eita" 11 h d
on the M. P. Miller r al abo it 17
mlLs norti of this city. The o'flc
1 1 In the ho.ie of L. A, Ronas, who
ii th; po tmauer, anl whose name
W glen to t e new of t e.
TEACHERS' ANNUAL INSTITUTE.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Teachers Annual Ijstltute for Wa'
Iowa county, will be held at Lostine,
October 7, 6 and 9, 1909.
Instructors: Pres. E. D. Ress!er
of the Monmouth Normal and Supt.
J. H. Ackerman of Salem.
All teachers In the county ar
requested to attend.
Program wl'l appaar later.
J. C. DONLEY,
42b2 Supt. of Schoo'.s.
10 miles from town, 125 acres can
be Irrigated, 75 acres In summer
fallow, large natural lake. 150
inches of water, 40 acres of timber.
W. R. Holmes, Caxhler
Frank A. Reavls, Aunt. Cashier
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