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    THE NEWS RECORE
(Twice-a-Week.)
AW INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Formerly the Wallowa News, estab
llghed March 3. 1899.
Published Wednesdays and Satur
days at Enterprise, Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRE3S
Office East side Court House Squan
Entered as second-class matte.
January 2, 1909, at the postofflce
Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act o
March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rates; One year $2
six months $1, three months 50c,
one month 20c. On yearly cash-In
advance subscriptions a discount o:
25c '. given.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1909.
City and County
Brief News Items
Malls now close at 7:30 a. m. and
2:00 p. m.
C. D. Vest was at Lostlne buying
grain Monday.
Riley & Riley received another car
.load of shingles, Saturday.
Mrs. J. 3. Butner and baby have
returned from a visit with her sis
:er at Cashmere, Wash.
.Mias Llda Flowers, who has been
111 of appendicitis, is much better and
is considered out of danger.
J W. McAlister of Turlock, Cal,
arrived Saturday to visit his son
Charles.
Mrs. C. A. McAlister returned
Monday from a visit with her par
ents at Wallowa.
Wm. Emmons, who now resides ii
La Grande, came In Monday for a
visit with relatives.
The Union Missionary society will
meet a't the home of Mrs. J. L.
Browning, Tuesday, October 19.
Mrs James Fltzpatrtek and child
of Lostlne came up Monday evening
to continue her osteopathic treat
ment.
Mrs. B. F. Miller made a trip to
ihnlr Promise ranch last week and
brought out a load of fine fruit,
puirs, peaches and plums.
Carl Roe came In from Walla Wal
la, Monday, and will make his home
here. He has severed his connection
with the Washington Printing com
pany. R. S. & Z. Co.
ENTERPRISE
A Large Stock of
Dry Goods
AND
Clothing
For
Fall and
Winter wear
JUST ARRIVED
AT THE
r. s. & z. ccs
STORE
WATCH THIS SPACE
For Further
Announcement
R. S. & Z. CO.
ENTERPRISE.
Judge David B. Reavis leaves for
Iood River Thursday morning.
W. F. Rankin Is building two cot
ages on his lot3 In Alder View ad
ition. J. A. Burleigh went to La Grande,
londay. to attend a case in circuit
ourt there.
Dr. J. H. Thompson, mayor of Jo
eph, was In town on professional
msiness, Monday.
Esquire W. B. Applegate and son
if Paradise were here the first ol
he week on business.
Landlord Jacob Bauer of Hotel En
erprlae returned Monday from e
mslneas trip to outside points.
.lr3. W. A, Moss and son Guy vis
d relatives In La Grande and at
iiided the fair last week.
The Misses Joy and Lora Crockett
.f Lostine were guests of Berna
Ianey Saturday and Sunday.
If you want good winter apples
bsolutely free from worms, call ul
). J. Roe, Mountain View Fruit
.'arm, Home phone.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansom returned
onday from the Seattle fair. Will
lays the stock exhibit there war
Ine and well repaid him for tlx
trip. ,
.ii r3. Thos M. Dill returned Sat-
rday from Hood River where she
.ttended . the state convention of
he W. C. T. U. a3 delegate from
he county union.
C J. Yager of the North Country
vas trading In town Monday. He
eft home with a load of fine fruit,
mt disposed of it all at the saw
nllls north of town.
La Grande Observer: William
lurcher of Enterprise left for his
lome today the proud possessor of
i thoroughbred cocker spaniel, pur-
hased of A. T. Hill.
J. B. Selbort returned Frldaj
'rom northern California. He 1'
ho wing some good sized gold nug
re'.s he panned out on a prospectint
rip In the Slsklyous.
Misses Minnie Glidden and Ell
Daley went to Lostlne, Tuesday
rom where they will make a tril
ip the South Fork canyon as fa'
lie Contact Mining company's prop
rly.
Vr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper ol
Uockport, la., and Mrs. Cornelli
Ohaney of Ben'.o.isport, la., starter
'or their homes Tuesday, after I
visit with Elmer Kooch and famll)
if Alder Slope.
J. D. Walck, the Joseph real es
tate agent, and J. C. Dotson, alsc
if Joseph, were here Monday, closing
a deil by which Mr. DoUon bought
the W. II. Grave3 farm. Mr. Walck
conducted the sale.
Call at Mrs. Hug's and see Style
Book and Samples of Ladles' and
Misses' Suits, Dresses and Waists.
Also children's dresses and coats.
Orders taken Friday afternoons.
Mrs. R. I. Long, representing Chas.
A, Steve:is & Bro3. 48r4
Otley Wilson of Grouse, who was
jadly hurt several weeks ago by his
lorse stumbling and falling on him,
was able to be taken home from
Asotin last week by his parents, Mr.
.md Mrs. L. Wilson. He Is BtUl
Imping from the bruises.
Mis Ethel Van Pelt came down
from Joseph and spent the day, Tues
Jay, with Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh. Her
mother, who was so badly Injured
In a runaway accident a few weeks
igo, Is slowly recovering , but won't
bo able to be moved for a couple of
weeks, yet.
Pendleton East Oregonlan: Anson
Wood of Weston; G. W. Staggs of
Weston; Els worth Wood of Sherman
county, and Rev. Payne of Weston,
iave returned from Wallowa coun
ty, where they went to invest In
wheat land. All of them made Pur
chases and are delighted with the
ippearance of that part of Oregon.
W. G. and C. W. Estes went to
Pendleton ' Monday. The former
bought the pool hall . of Lon Bright
a few weeks ago, but when the coun
cil refused last week to recognize
the transfer of the soft drink license,
he decided to close out. He sold
the pool table to a Joseph party and
the other fixtures and stock to var
ious parties in the city.
Scott Z. Henderson, formerly of
this city, who has been managing the
Twin City Reporter at Kennewkk
for the last year or two, has re
signed to resume the practice of
law. In connection with M, M. Moul
ton of Iowa, he has opened a law
-ffloo at Kennewtck. A. R. Gard
ner, another Enterprise boy, who
has been editor of the Reporter for
I the lust three " months, will have
marge or the paper as malinger.
OSTEOPATHIC PEBBLES.
Got right with nature. Osteo
pathy alms to help nature.
Osteopathy is the reaction against
drugs.
"Prove all things, hold fast that
which Is good."
Health means perfect physical ad
justment of the body. Adjustment
Is the keynote.
Often a small anatomical defect
emedled will cure a most stubborn
llsease.
Pain is nature's warning that a
pinched nerve or blood - vessel Is
struggling for freelom.
Whatever Interferes with blood or
lerve supply is a prime cause of dls
ease.
Osteopathy la an appeal to ration
il living and the common sense
.reatment of disease.
"Osteopathy, rubbing." When a
ertebra of your spine Is being forced
nto line or a twisted rib righted,
you will hardly call it rubbing.
The "How" and "Why" of the
reatment in any form-1 of disease,
cute or chroalc, 3 explainable to
our understanding by Osteopathy
f the Osteopath is educated. Osteo
pathic Herald.
JOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED
OTOCK.
.'o Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that pursu
mt to an ordinance passed by the
;lty council of the City of Enter-
wise, Ores?", which said ordinance
vas approved on the 6th day o.
uigust, 1907, providing for the
.iking up, impounding and selling
it live animals running at large
.vithln the corporate limits of said
:ity of Enterprise, the following de
icribed animals, all of which were
.aken up and impounded in the cit)
found in said City of Enterprise, or
he 28th day of September, 1909
All be sold at public auction in salt
Mty of Enterprise, Oregon, on the
th day of November, 1909; that said
.nimals are described as follows, to
wit:
One red brindle cow and call
randed on left hip with double. S
s near as can be described, and sill
n both ears.
One white-faced red yearling siml
irly branded on left hip and slit
.1 both ears.
That said sale of said animals will
e by public auction, and will be
eld on the said 4th day of Novem
er, 1909, between the hours of two
2) o'clock and four (4) o'clock in
he afternoon of said day, and sale
Ie will be held at the city pound of
aid City of Enterprise, Oregon, aw
.'' of said above described animal;
III be said for cash to the highest
ildder at said sale.
That at any time prior to the
Ime set for the sale of said ani
nal8, the owner thereof shall have
he right to take any and: all of sale
inimals by paying said city marshal
or the care, charges and expenses) ol
mpoundlng, advertising and dlspos
lg of said animals.
Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this
Zth day of October, 1909.
OHAS. HUG, '
:ity Marshal of the City of Enter
prise, Oregon. 48w4
CHICAGO MAIL IN
SIXTY-TWO HOURS
(Coitinuel from first page.)
ocated at Oswego, a short distance
orth of the city. It 13 thought that
he field for a cement factory here
i unexcelled, because of the raw ma-
erials and the big market for the
nanufactured product.
Astoria Is In the limelight because
f a splendid building record during
he first nine months of the year. Im
rovements carried on by the munlc
pality and business Interests there
luring 1909 total over $1,00,000
I'hls la a splendid showing and with
iueh a spirit being shown, Astoria's
mtlook is very bright.
20URT CONSIDERS
BRIDGE NEAR TROY
(Continued from First page.)
Ion the cost, not only of the bridge
ut of making goad roads up from
t.
The two site3 under consideration
ire first Just above the ferry be-
SBV1NG MACHINE.'
ROLLER BBAR1NO.
HIGH CRAM.
by baying thh
reliable, honest,
high grade tew '
log machine.
STRONGEST CITABAmtv-v
Mil i o .
national Sewing Machine Co.
BeMderc. UL
rv
.ween the ferry and the mouth of
he Salmon and second, at the
whirlpool, about one-half mile above
Troy.
At the latter site the river is nar
.ow and there h a natural rock
ibutment on one side. If the bridge
3 placed there it would mean in
:ourse of time a county road up
Courtney and Shamrock canyons to
ted Fir, giving not to eixeed a 5 per
:ent grade at an estimated cost foi
he 17 miles of $8500.
The site near the ferry would
nean, probably, the regradlng of
t'roy hill. The grade of the hill can
e reduced to 10 per cent according
0 the survey of County Surveyor
lerryman.
The county court returned from
he) North Country, Monday.
3URGERY BLOODLESS
" AND OTHERWISE
Osteopathy believes in surgery.
The Osteopath in fact Is a surgeon
n the best sense of the word. His
work of correcting abnormalities,
jreat and small, by manipulation is
jssentially surgical. And he believes
in the use of the knife under many
ilrcumstances, as for the removal
it abdominal growths, malformations
md dead parts. But. he believes In
he use of the knife only when it
las been found that there are no
ther means available. He is able
a many kinds of case3 to provide
ffective and successful treatment by
lis bloodless surgery where any doc
or but an Os'eopath would resort
0 cutting. Right Way.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
J. S. Land Office at La Grande
Oregon.
Oct. 11, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that George
5. Craig, whose postoffice address
3 Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore
,on, did on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, 1909, fila In this office Sworn
Itatement and Application, No. 03455
o purchase the SV of SEVt, Sec
Ion 12, Township 2 S., Range 43
3., Willamette Meridian, and the
lmber thereon, under tha provision?
f the act of June 3, 1878, and acts
mendatory, known as the "Tlmbei
md Stone Law," at such value as
light be fixed by appraisement, and
tiat, pursuant to such application
he land and timber thereon havi
een appraised, the timber estimated
M000 board feet at $0.80 per M,
id the land $20.00; that said appli
ant will offer final proof In support
it his application and sworn state
ment on the 28th day of December,
909, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office, at Enter
rise, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
his purchase before entry, or lnitl
te a contest at any time before pat
:nt Issues, by filing a corroborated
tffidavit in this office, alleging facts
hlch would defeat the entry.
:cll F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
J. S. Land Office at La Grande,
Oregon.
Oct. 11, 1909.
Notice Is hereby) given that William
3. Davis, of Joseph, Oregon, who, on
)ecember 27, 1907, made Homestead
intry No. 15731 Serial, No. 05219,
or Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Section 3,
.'owushlp 1 S., Range 4G E., WH
amette Meridian, has filed notice
)f Intention to make Final Connnuta
lon Proof, to establish claim to
ae land above described, before
ohn A. Rumble, U. S. Commission
er, at his office, at Joseph, Oregon,
n the 6th day of December, 1909.
Claimant; name3 as witnesses: Ar-
lur Dodson, of Joseph, Oregon; Fred
V. Gaylord, of Joseph, Oregon ; James
Keen, of Zurawalt, Oregon; E. Frank
largent, of Enterprise, Oregon.
;c6 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
40TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
n the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Wallowa County.
a the Matter of the Estate of
'Mary! A. Cramer, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
erslgned has filed with the Clerk
if the above named court, his final
iCcount and report as administrator
if the above named estate and the
fudge of the said Court has fixed up
n Monday, December 6th, 1909, at
he hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the
County Court House In the City of
Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon,
is the place! for final hearing of said
eport and account and all objec
'Ions thereto and why said estate
ihould not be closed and settled as
provided by law.
HIRAM C. CRAMER.
Administrator.
Dated this 13th day of October, 1909.
Conaway A Corkins, Attorneys for
Administrator.
N lrrla I n Bosk Free.
Well Irri? a lon fo- Sroal Farms."
la a publication Just Issued by the
Ge.enl Pas en;er Department of
t?ie O. R.N. coupany and Souttum
Paclllj llns In Oregon. This baoklet
paclllj llns In Oregon. This baoklet
eu forth in a practical, conci
lwJ poisibimiei ftr iro:it of
ABIC STOCK RANCH
On the upper Imnaha, in the heart of the
winter range. 562 acres. Well improved.
Fruit of all Kinds, 120 cattle, 7 horses, 150
tons of hay, machinery, etc. go with the
place. The price and terms are right.
Enterprise Real Estate Company
Office over Harness Shop, Enterprise, Ore.
Inexf enslve lrrla ton and should be
In tha hands of every farmer in
Drejon. Co. iei n ar be obtained free
on ajplica'lon to W. M. Mc.Murray,
General Fa senger Arent, O. R. &
N. and S. P. lines in Oregon, Portland
Drago.i
J. S. BUTNJR, Agt. O. R. & N.
Knew His Name.
The man was jealous, Insanely Jeal
ous, though heaven knows the girl
gave him no cause.
Girls never do.
He knew the name of the man ha
feared.
He did not tell her so, however, but
beat about the bush, as they do on the
stage.
At the same time, when this story
opens, they were having an emotional
tussle.
"Oh, George," she said, "what is the
matter?"
"You know well enough," he replied
bitterly.
"I assure you I do not," she lhslsted.
"But you do, and you do nothing to
make our life sweeter."
"Tell me what I should do," she
pleaded, for, though she might be
frisky with George, she did not wish to
lose her grip on him entirely.
"Oh, George, George, why are you
not frank with ine?" she pleaded again.
George's fuce became ashen gray at
her fnteful words.
"That is it!" he hissed, the awful fire
of jealousy blazing In bis eyes. "That
Is it, Miss Smlthklns. If I were Frank
with you Instead of George, you'd be
all right."
The girl would have replied, but she
could not. Her tongue clave to the
roof of her mouth.
The other fellow's name was Frank.
London Answers.
France has more than 217 miles of
pneumatic tubes for conveying the
mall, divided between Paris, Lyons and
Marseilles.
There are 85.840 trees In Paris, and
each tree has Its number, age,, history
and condition recorded in the books at
the Hotel de Vllle. The appropriation
for this department is 450,000 francs a
year.
Two French army dogs have drawn
light ambulances, the invention of a
lieutenant, with a load of 160 pounds
each, for some 375 miles without a
breakdown, showing bow they can be
used in war.
Mr. F. G. PrDtz, Oneontfl, N. Y.,
writes: "My little girl was greatly
OREGON CALLS-
"MORE PEOPLE"
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September 15 to October 15
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WM. McM'JRRAY,
Ceneral Fa Sanger Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
benefitted by taking Foley's Orino
Laxative, and I think It is the beat
rerae 3y for constipation and liver
trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is
mild, pleasant and effective, and
cures habitual constipation. For sale
by Burnaugh Mayfleld.
Notice of the Meeting of The County
Board of Equalization.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Equalization for Wallowa
county, Oregon, will meet at the
County Clerk's oMce at Enterprise,
Oregon, on the trlrd Monday of
October, 1909, the same being Uie 18th
day of October, 1909, for the purpose
of examining and correcting the as
sessment of 1909 and to increase 'of
reduce the valuation of the property
therein assessed so that the Bame
shall -be full cash value thereof, and
to assess omitted taxable property.
Sold Board will be In session one
mouth. Petitions' or applications for
the reduction of a particular assess
ment shall be made In writing, veri
fied by the oath of the applicant or
his attorney and be filed with the
Board during the first week It Is by
law required to be In session aid
any petition or application not so
made, verified and filed shall not be
considered or acted upon' by tfce
Board.
Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this
30th day of September, 1909.
B. F. MILLER, County Assessor.
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