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Twicea Week
ALL THE" OFFICIAL
NEWS OF WALLOWA
I COUNTY IN THE NH
THE
Saturday Edition
NEWSRECORD
ALL THE NEWS WHILE
11 18 NEWS TWICE-A-WEEK
NEWS RECORD
ELEVENTH YEAR. NO. 45.
ENTERPRISE. WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1909.
MONEY TO LOAN
Slate Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John
P. Rusk. Atty. State Land B'd. Joseph
FOR 8ALE.
CLARKSTON
MEN
Team, harness and 2V4 inch spring
wagon.$250. Enquire at this office.
PRMSE HILL LAND
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
House, 5-rooms, lot 60 x 120, four
blocks from bank corner. $600. This
property is cheaper than you can
build. Terms. Clarence E. Vest. 4lbtf
. 100 or 125 tone o! hay. Inquire of
H. O. Ziynwalt, Zumwalt, Oreg. 394
160 acres timber land and good mill
site In Wallowa County, Oregon.
Communicate with J. E. Houtchens
& Co. Waitsburg, Wash.. BObtf
One complete planing mill and engine.
Also 300,000 feet, more or less, of
good merchantable lumber. For price
and terms call on Burleigh &Boyd,
Enterprise, Oregon. 31btf
HEAVY INVESTORS SATISFIED
WITH PURCHASES RAILROAD
DOWN GRANDE RONDE?
Pool and Billiard Tables at a bargain
Call at Mrs. Mayor's restaurant. 3 6 bin
Nearly new eight room bouse and
half block of land in most desirablo
part of town. Easy terms on part
if desired and will take team and
wagon in trade. Enquire at this of
fice. 28r8
WANTED.
Sch:o'. boys Two o1 threa.to room;
and board. Mrs. Mavor. 42btf
Jligheat market price paid for a'l
kinds of grain in exchange for furni
ture, by Ashley the Home Furnisher.
42w2.
Marriage Licenses.
Sept 25. W. P. Trumbull
Grace Wright both of Joseph.
and
New Suite Filed.
Edwin Marvin vs.' HaMe Merrill,
J. E. Martin and Augustus Walker.
Com plaint. '
Methodist Dinner,
All human history attests that happi
ness for roan tae hungry sinner,
Since Eve ate floppies, much depends
on dinner.'' '.
The Methodlsit ladles . will serve
dinner at the Fraternal hall Tuesday,
Oct. 5, beginning at 5 o'clock. Every
body ia invited
C. CM unlock of Clarkston, who
bought the J. W. Emmons ranch of
nvfir 1900 n.M-Ki rut Dav Ridir a few
months ego, was In town the first of
the week in company with Mr Em
mons., completing final details of the
deal.
.Mr. Murdock ia a man of varied ex
eprience in several states., Iowa, Mln-
niesoia, Washington and Idaho, and
has bem & money -maker in all of
them. He was concerned In land
lei's, bath farm property and town
.jjtes in 'the East, and has owned and
ill on considerable resfl estate in
AaUa county. He was for a year
jr two, publisher of the Clarkston
tte.jub'1113, and he got out a bright and
aewsy paper whlla he held down the
3dC.tDrIal chair.
Mr. Murdonk U mighty well pleas
ii with h!s big investment in land in
Jidj couuu y and pre Jiata a great future
.'of farming in the hills. He also has
Jalth that the North country will be
3rved with a railroad in a comparat
ively short time, In addition to the
)j!blisili.a.j Intentions of the North
Ooaat, backed by the final location
Ktrvey work there Is unnilstakeable
jvrfdence that thaae 13 something do-
ng aip the Grande Ronde. Timber
jruisers have bean cruising all the
amber on both slde3 of the river to
tfay below Troy. While no ereat
body of timber has yet been, purchas
er, and the Idenui'.y of the employer
x the cr ulnars ia unknown, there
lave bean many straws pointing to
he largest manufacturer of lumber
a this ' Baotion of the state. This
nd other reasons are back of the
penjlstejit rumors that the 0. R. &
.V. will ba extended at least s a
logging pur, from Rondowa tQ Troy
;r below.
Mir.iMurdockhaa backed up this fadth
jy olher purchases up north until
Bartlett. Hi s son H managing the
big ranch on Day Ridge and his family
have reside! there thi3 summer. -
W. E. Howard Here.
W. E. Howard, of Clarkston, who
ha made heavy investments in hill
land north of thli city, was here
this week looking after his property.
Mr. Howard is well satisfied with
his land which includes the major
portion of Ant flat, and conf idontiy
looks forward to the day tihm all the
arable hill land here will ba held at
a3 high prices as the Asotin county
wheat land. "
County Court To
Convene At Troy
LAND
DECISIONS
OF IMPORTANCE
HOMESTEAD ENTRYMAN WINS
OVER TIMBER FILING YOUNG
WINS CONTEST CASE.
Will
Hold Meeting To Consider
Project of Bridge Across
Grande Ronde.
The county court will hold a meet
ng at Troy, Saturday. October 9. at
10 a. m.. and all residents of that
rfcimMy or others interested In the
mlldlfig of a bridge across the Grande
londe river at or near Troy, are
.nv4!.ei to be present
Two land dejims of interest to
Wallowa county neoole wem rerrtwA
thla week by Conaway & Corkius.
One was in the case of Joseph N.
Ferguson vs. James Rica Ferrn.
son had filed application for a home
stead on the aft dw!4 and n w
sec. 17, twp. 4 north. R. 41. and
Rice made application for a timber
claim on the same land. The land of
fice at La Grande permitted, the tim
ber filing and rejected the horae
ste ii entry. The case was appealed
to Washington thfcroujrh Conawav Jt.
Corklns and the decision was re
versed, the hoinertead entry being
permitted and the timber filine can.
celled.
The second caie was the govern
ment contest Ming against Charles
Young who on March 28, 1901, made
entry 01 Sw 80i4 se sw, gec
32, t 2n and lot 3 and soft nw
sec 5 t In. ran 4 w i m
Yo.mg submitted final proof April 29,
The department of the Interior
subject win be "Slavery of Covetoms-
nosi and the evenUig subject "Au
thority of Truth Over Error
There will be Dreachi
0 ... waiw U 1 I.
nouse tt Enterprise Sundav. Oct a
at d p. m. by Elder A. J. Layland of
me tteorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Dav
and hear the gospel as preached 1800
years ago. Committee.
M. E. Church: Sunday School 10
a. m. Preaching 11 a. to. and 7:30
p. m. Morning subject. "What the
Christian May Know," evening, "The
Right Eye." Epworth League 6:45
P. m. C, E. Trueblood, Pastor.
Committees For
Evangelistic Work
WAL
L
OWA
COUNTY
ANNUA
L
INSTITUTE
PROGRAM MEETING AT LOSTINE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
8ATURDAY NEXT.
The teachers annual institute for
Wallowa county will be held at Los
tine Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
October 7. 8 and 9. The dav ses
sion will be held in the public school
building and the evening sessions
In the M. E. church. The instructors
are President E. D. Ressler formerly
of Monmouth; J. H. Ackerman, sup
erintendent of public instruction;.
Prof. . K. Shirk, principal Wallowa
A-f;.,- , - !!. n. iv. ouim, principal vvauowa
Aci.e Work Begun-Committee. county high school, and Mrs. A. E.
sufficient and ordered that his pat
e.x ce gframleJ
This general invitation of the court
JUht to result In the hlettfis trather.
ng ever 1 the North country, if the ' 1903
people came out in proportion to I decided that Mr, Young's pro was
The Crouse, Troy and Eden coun-
-ry U among the mqat fertile in lie
Inland Empire, and wbUe there are
nany fine raiohes there now, if V
lad transportation facilities it would
become n a few years tbe mQsit tllck.
y se'jWMi part of the cqunty, But
3ven with a bidge the change will
be marked, for at present thq set
tiers, depend for a'l communication
wil'h the re3t of the county upon a
ferry that proved so uncertain lost
winter tfrat the people received qnly
hrea rofidls in a month,
The bridge H nt only a public
necessity, but .wQull be a good ii
vestment as It 1 3 admitted that fche
CHURCH SERVICES.
Thare l be aervloes In thA E:i
terprlse Ca, hollc church next Sunday
morning at 10 o' 1 Kk. Sirmon by
"v. j a iier. SJmonds,
A Santay Sch q! RiHy Day ssrvke
will be hj!d In fie M. E. church
ouuvtty a-. z:cu p, m. A pr
sram will be gl.-eu consUtlig of
ssnsa. rewitat'on?- ani hn. h
, .aw . tt
drsases. n oferin? wi 1 ha (nkaii
ior tae work of the Sunday School
tin t .S ccfiu
La tZ v7 " evening, and all
he now owns over 2000 acres on Day company was here Wednesdav cT 1 i Vv." px, ktt W'U preach
Ridge and a Quarter section n JLZ!.... e8da7' 000 lta the Chrlstlaa church Sunday
ye pmjl stock
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.
bcnoois are openme- ud we wnnld noli cn,M n.4.: 1-
r aucuuuu 10 our line 01 snoes tor children.
The Famous Buster Browns and Nap-a-Tans
TH&Y "MAKE A HIT
. KrtS '?HI Vl-
i: Shoes
5
FOR BOYS
FOR GIRlS
any Leather, Style or Size
ON SALE AT
Meet Tonight To Plan
Campaign. (
Preparations for the evangelistic
campaign to be o.Haied In this city
Sunday, October 24. under the dtiwt.
on of Evangellrt Pratt and the local I
minsters, are be'ng pushed as rapid
y aa possible. The following com,
nniee3 and places and times of
heir aneatlngs are announced
fcxecuuve Wm. Rankin, E. J. For
'rths, J. A. Burleigh. G. H Vest
leets at Presbyterian parsonage Sat
irJay, Oct. 2, at 7:30 p. m.
M'usilc Mi.ea Amy Olmsited, Joyce
-iaig, aiiichell, Jennie Borland; Mrs
oorkiiis; jir3. Nellia Clark, Mrs. J p
Sanders, Mrs. Rertha Millard. Meets
in the prayer mue'kicr rofvm nt ih
Christian churcli, Saturday, Oct 2, at
;-su p. m.
Canvassing J'ra. White. Mrs T
I. Dill, Mrs. Haney. Mrs. Halsey, Mrf
. ievore, ft.rs. u. W. Amey, Airs.
. J.. Falconer, Mrs. Henry Fletcher,
-vuBer nay, ran Pack. Meets at
iome of Mrs. De;o:e, Saturday, Oct
I. at 7:30 p. jn.
.nance Geo. W. Hyatt, Wm.
ttankun, J. A, Burleigh. A. M. Wag-
sonagg Saturday evening at 7:30 with
-ha executive committee.
Ushers .E. J. Forsythe, Roger Kay,
via rencn, Frei Holmes, Charles
Haney, Walker Franklin. Will Turi
v rxnii look.
Evangelist J. R. Pratt
Br. J. Wilbur Chapman. President
m mie literdenomlnational Assocla
'lan of Evangelists says:
The Rev. J n. Pmitjt a in m
Judgment one cf the most successful,
n well &i one of the sanest and
vifest evangelists in this .onnt.rv.
I have known about his work for
years dn a general way and within
the past two years have beon bronchi
In personal toiwh urii.i, . 1
- - ...111, CUMU
have no heaitaiUon in giving his ser
vices my unqualified endaru.mni
Cordially yours, J. Wilbur Chapman."
, JJ-l. F. E. MOORE J
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Om e in rank Eulldlng. Ret-
dence at B. B. Boyd's. Ind. f
Phom. Entoir rlie, Oregon.
ivanhoe, asjlUn':. Chas. H. Joies
of the Oieson Teachers' Monthly
will have charge of the music.
Program
October 7.
10:00 a. hi. Opening Exerciucs.
10:30 to 11:00 Primary Reading
E. D. ner
11:00 to 11:30
11:30 to 12:00
1:30 to 2:13
Arkhmelic
H. K. Shirk
Advanced Reading
E. D. Raider
NOON
The N. E. A ....
E. D. R:w.i r
2:15 to 3:00 Conscious and U:i-
cansLious DlwipMne
Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoe
Followed by discuisJcn.
3:00 to 3:30 Arithmetic
H. K. Shirk
3:30 to 4:00 Address E. D. Ressler
Evening Sejsion
8:00 p. m. Music
Addrew of We'.eome . . A. G. Sirith
Response J. w. Kerns
Music
The New Education E. D. Uavi'.jr
Music
October 8.
9:00 a. m. Opening Exerclaes
9:2 to 10:05 Advanced Reading
-rrvs-j i-r .nr B, P. VlW.
10:05 to 10:55 Address '
Saint. J. II. Ackertnnn
10:55 to 11:10 Recess
11:10 to 11:55 Elemer.tnrv Arl.
cullture Supt. J. H. Ackerman
NOON
1:30 to 1:45 Opening Exercises
1:45 to 2:30 IndiMtiiai Arithme-
tlc E. D. Ressler
2:30 to 3:15 Hitory
J. H. Ackerman
3:15 to 3:30 Receis
3:30 to 4:15 The Philosopliy of
Life State Supt. J. H. Ackerman
Evening Session
8:00 p. m. Music
Address, Sui:t. J. H. Ackemmn
October 9.
9:00 a. m. Opening Exercises
9:20 to 10:05 Primary Seat Work
E. D. Resslor
Ceography
H. K. Shirk
Recess
The New Teacher
E. D, Ressler
NOON
Opening ExerclMes
10:03 to 10:55
10:55 to ll:lo
11:10 to 11:55
1:30 to 1:45
(Continued on last page.)
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our store.
Guaranteed to give satisfactory service and a neat, comfortable fit. A nice, new line of
Ladies' and Children's Coats A,PrlCM Tr" Reach
New Dress Skirts and Shirt Waists for Fall. Also Kimonas, Dressing
Sacques, Underskirts, etc.
Complete Stock of Men's Apparel of All Kinds
The Gordon Hat, best $3.00 Hat on llie market. A biz line of !,'. E.iri Tr .nn sn on
g Also a lot of broKen lines in the old stocK with prices cut away down. Come in and look s over w
M you buy or not.
W. J; FUNK (Sl GO.
320 Acres
$16
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.
per acre
Dwellings In Enterprise, $650 to $2600.
Lot In Enterprise, $75 to $250.
W. E. TAGGART The Pioneer Real Estate Man.
ENTERPRISE, : : OREGON
"Careful Banking Insurts thi Saftty of Dtposits."
Depositors Have That Guarantee at
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON
CAPITAL 150.000
SURPLUS $50,000
Wc Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
All Principal Cities.
Geo. W. Hyatt, President
Geo. 8. Craig, Vice President
W. R. Holmes, Cashier
Frank A. Reavis, AxbU Cashier
Geo .8. Ckaki
J. II. Dobbin
directors
Geo. W. Hyatt Mattii a. Holmes
W, R. Holmes
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