THE NEWS RECORD
(Twice-a-Week.)
Ah ikdkpenmnt nkwhpapeb
Formerly the Wallowa News, estab
lished March 3. 1899.
Published Wednesdays and Satur
days at Enterprise. Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRESS
Office East side Court House Square
Cntered as second-class matter
January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at
Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rates: One year $2,
lx months $1, three mouths 50c,
one month 20c. On yearly cash-In
advance subscriptions a discount of
35c is given.
. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910.
All In a Heap.
Three Irishmen were crossing the
bridge of Cork, and one of tbem, hap
pening to look over the parapet, felt a
strong desire to touch the water. But
tbey could not see how it was to be
done.
At last it was suggested by one of
them that by banging on to the feet of
each other they might accomplish what
they desired. They made the attempt,
but found that their combined length
was not quite sullicieut to reach the
water.
Then the one nt the top crh'd to the
undermost, "Arruu now, ruddy, hold
on till 1 come down to you, and then,
my honey, we shall reach it!" And
they did. London Fun.
The Blot on His Past.
"Ilaven't you anything to confess to
me before it is too lateV" she asked.
"Remember that it will be much bol
ter for us to part even now than It
will be after tomorrow. Think. Isn't
there in your past something that you
have bidden from me? Don't be afraid
to confess it. I will forgive you if it
is not too terrible, and then we cau be
gin our married life with no shadow
to darken the pathway before us."
"Well,,. Bessie," he replied ns he
avoided looking luto her eyes, "there
is something. 1 am going to throw
myself upon your mercy. Don't Judge
me too severely. Have pity. 1 once
carried on a stamp Ulrtntlou with a
girl for two months." Chicago Rec
ord Herald.
The Mushroom.
It is commonly believed thut the
mushroom llterully grows hi a uight,
so thut it has come to be emblematic
of sudden development, but the truth
is quite otherwise. It Is very likely to
require several weeks for Its forma
tion and up to the time of Its appear
ance In the light of duy it reuiulus be
neath the vurfuce. very much compress
ed and held lu small compuss. Theu
cornea a moist eight, and the cells of
' which the fungus Is composed are
greatly expanded, so that It thrusts It
self out above grouud. But It Is no
heavier. I hough so much bigger, than
days before, perhups, when It lay bid
den In small compass under the top
luyer of soli, a perfect mushroom.
Excbamre. .
Hit Suggestion.
The Impecunious author passed over
the muuuscrlpt with a faltering hand.
The aged but truthful editor slightly
started.
"Er-Mr. Wrlghtly." ho suld, with
the air of a uuiu who has become sad
dled with a great thought, "did you
ever heur that Walter Scott received
the suggestion of his Orst sueeessfu
novel while he was washing his
hands?"
"1-1 believe I read of It," stammer
ed the Impecunious uuihur, slipping bis
hands into his pockets.
A faraway look came Into the eyes
of the aged but truthful editor.
"1 wiis merely throwing out the sug
gomlou," he suld softly .-Excuuuge.
In a Trance.
Mrs. Ilenpeque They Biiy when a ti
ger has Its prey lu its power the vic
tim feels neither fear nor pnln only
dreamy ecstasy, Mr. Ilenpeque 1
dou't doubt It. The night you accepted
me 1 felt the same way. Loitlon
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Needed a Reminder.
"A very pretty young woman was
taking tea with me," said a woman
writer, "and 1 noticed a knot in her
handkerchief.
" 'Hello!' said I. 'What's the knot In
your handkerchief for?'
"'My husband's gone to the coun
try,' said the young woman, 'and the
knot Is to remind me thut he told me
to think of him in his absence.'"
Boston's East Wind.
Trovence bus and loves its mistral,
which often blows with sharp persist
ence, as it did through the bare sail
yards of Daudet's mill; the Dakotas
have thulr chjuook, with its marvelous
transforming power, and other regions
have their special and favorite winds,
but Boston alone bus beeu ungrateful
for ber blessing of the east wind and
bns not even fouud it a distinctive
name. It is her mistral and ber Chi
nook in one, bringing health and com
fort lu the summer, allaying the sharp
ness of the native winter, lending
beauty and poetry to earth uud sky.
Where is the repentant scholar of
Boston who will hud for It nu appro
priate name? Boston Transcript.
Lighting a Pipe.
"I consider thut one of our most pic
turesque everyday sights," remarked
a painter, indicating the suddenly illu
minated face of a man lighting a pipe.
"And probably the hardest on the eyes
of the picturesque person." returned
bis companion, a physician. "That close
and sudden flaring is harder on the op
tic nerve than you imagine." New
York Tost.
CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION.
Department of Publlo Instruction,
6alem, September 1, 1909.
Giving the sources of examination
luestlons for S'tate and County pa
pers, February 9-12 and August 10-13,
1910.
1. Arithmetic. One-fifth from
3tate Course of Study, four-fifths
.'rom Smith.
2. Civil Government. Strong &
3hafer.
3. English Lit jrature:
February, 1910
A. One-hall from texte: New
comers English Literature, and
Newcomer's. American Litera
ture. B. One-half from the follow
ing classics:
1. The Gold Bug Poe.
2. The Ancient Mariner
Coleridge.
3. SILas Marner Eliot.
August, 1910
A. One-half from texts: New
comer's English Literature, and
Newcomer's American Litera
ture. (. w- v
B. One-half from the follow
ing classics:
1. Franklin's Autobiography.
2. Macbeth Shakespeare.
3. American Poems Edited
by Long.
4. Geography. One-fifth from
State Course of Study, four-fifths
from Redway and Htnman. .
5. Grammar. One-fifth from State
Course of Study, four-fifths from
Buehler.
6. History, U. S. One-fifth from
State Course of Study, four-fifths
from Doub.
7. Orthography. Reed's Word Les
ions,
8. Physical Geography, Tarr's
New Physical Geography.
9. Physiology. Krohn, Hutchinson.
10. Reading. State Course of
Study, White Art of Teaching,
Oral Reading.
11, School Law. School Laws of
Oregon, edition of 1909.
12. Theory and Practice. White's
Art of Teaching.
13. Writing. Outlook Writing Sys
tem, Tests In Writing,
14. Algebra. Wells: Algebra for
Secondary Schools.
15. Bookkeeping. .Office Methods
aud Practical Bookkeeping, Part I.
16. Composition. Herri ck & Da
mon. 17. Physics. MIlHkan & Gale: A
First Course in Physics,
18. Psychology. Bueil.
19. Botany. Bergen: DlemenU
of Botany.
20. Geometry. Wentworth: Plane
and Solid Geometry, questions on
Plane Geometry.
21. History, General. Myers: Gep
eral HUtory.
An examination is required upon
the first thirteen subjects for a first
grade County certificate valid for
three years; upon the first eighteen
subjects for a State certificate valid
r five years; and upon the twenty
one subjects for a State diploma
valid for life. I4c4
Land Notice?
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Ulterior.
United States Laud Office at La
Grande, Oregon, December 14. 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Dais
C. Yandeil, of Enterprise. Oregon,
who, on October 21, 1907. made
Homeetead Entry No. 15635, serial,
No. 05152, for Sec. 20. and
SV4 SW4, Section 21. Township 1
South, Range 44 Bat, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make Final Commutation
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before C. M. Lock
wood, U. S. Commissioner, at his of
fice, at Enterprise, Oregon, on the
9th day I February, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James W. Bright, of Lostlne, Ore
gon; Sam Pace of Enterprise, Ore
gon; Sam Gotter, of Enterprise, Or
egon; Charles Thomas, of Enter
prise, Oregon.
18c5 F. C. Bramwell, Register..
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office, at La
Grande, Oregon, December 14, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Mel
vlna Waird, widow of Calvin C. Ward,
Deceased, at Enterprise, Oregon,
who on November 18th, 1904, made
Homestead Entry No. 13930, serial,
No. 04280, for SW& SE4, SV4 SW
Sec. 17 uid SEVi, SEVi, Section 18,
Township 2 South, Range 44 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention ito make Final five year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
aibove described, before C. M. Lock
wood, U. S. Commissioner, at his
office, at Enterprise, Oregon, on the
11th day of February, 1910.
Claimant name3 ai witnesses: Wld
llam H. Brock, Daniel D. Brock, Her
man Rumstadtler, Virgin Ownbey, all
of Enterprise, Oregon.
18c5 F. C. Bramwell, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, December 14, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Wil
liam J. Ham mack, of Enterprise,
Oregon, who, on. January 12th, 1905,
made Homestead Entry No. 14055,
aerial No. 04330, for NE, Section
18, Township 2 South, Range 44
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Pinal
five-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
C. M. Lockwood, II S. Commisslon
ir, at his office, at Enterprise, Ore
gon, on the 10th day of February,
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Brock, Theodore Wood, New
ton E. Hajmmack, Abraham H. Saa
jr, all of Enterprise, Oregon.
I8c5 . F. C. Bramwell, Register.
, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, November 11, 1909.
Notice to hereby given that Clair
H. Ford, whose postofflce address is
Zumwalt, Oregon, did, on the 4th day
of June, 1909, file in this office
Sworn Statement and APpUcaCJh,
Mo. 06629, to purchase Lot 4
SWV4 NW, WV4 8WV4, Section 3,
Township 2 N, Range 47 East, Wil
lamette Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of the
act of June 3, 1878, and acts amend
atory, known as the "Timber and
Stone Law," at such value as might
be fixed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to such application, the
land end timber thereon have been
ippralsed, the timber estimated
375000 board feet at $1.00 per M, and
-he land $80.00; that said applicant
will offer final proof In support of
his application and sworn statement
on the 27th day of January, 1910,
before C. M. Lookwood, U. S. Com
missloner.at his office, at Enterprise,
Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Initi
ate a contest at any time before pat-
ant issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit In this office, alleging facta
which would defeat the entry.
l3o F. C. Bramwell, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, November 11th, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Mae C.
Qowlby, whose postofflce address Is
Enterprise, Oregon, did, cn the 16th
lay of March, 1909, file In thle of
fice Sworn Statement and Applica
tion, No. 05969, to purchase the SV4
NE14, SE of NWli and NEV4 of
SW, Section 7, Township 1 North,
Range 45 East, Willamette Meridian,
wd the timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act of June 3,
1878, and acts amendatory, known as
As "Timber and Stone Law," at
tuch value as might be fixed by ap
iralsement, and that, pursuant to
uch application, the land and timber
theroon have -been appraised, the
timber estimated 220000 board feet
it $1.00 per M uid the land $80.00;
that said applicant will offer final
proof In support of her application
nd sworn statement on the 27th
lay of January, 1910, before C. M.
Lockwood, U. S Commissioner at
'tis- office, at Enterprise, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Initi
ate a contest at any time before pat
mt issues, by filing a corroborated
uridavlt in this office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
13c K. C. BramweH, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office t Ta
Grande, Oregon, December 14, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Abra-
ham H. Sasser, of Enterprise, Or
egon, who, on December 23, 1904,
made Homestead Entry No. 11017,
serial No. 04317, tor SEVi NEVi. NE
Vi SEVi Sec. 6, SWVi NWVi, NWVi
SVVVi, Section 5, Township 1 South,
Range 45 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. S. Com
missioner, at his office, at Enterprise,
Oregon, on the 10th day of Febru
ary, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Newton E. Hammack, Carl Keeler,
Steve Hodge, Nell Baker, all of En
terprise, Oregon.
18c5 F. C. Bramwell, Register.
RESTORATION TO EN'TBY OF
Lands In National Forest, Notice
is hereby given that the lands described
below, embracing 417.35 acres, within the
iVallowa National Foreet, Oregon, will be
subject to settlement and entry under
the provisions of the homestead laws of
he United States and the act of June
11, 1906 (31 Stat., 233), at the United
States land offlco at La Grande, Ore
gon, on February 26, 1910. Any settler
who was actually and In good faith
claiming any of tali lands for agricul
tural purposes prior to January 1, 1906,
and has not abandoned same, has a
preference right to make a homestead
antry for the lands actually occupied.
Said lands were listed upon the applica
tions of the persons mentioned below,
who have a preference right subject
to the prior right of any such Bettler,
provided such settler or applicant Is
jualified to make homestead entry and
.he preference right Is exercised prior
to February 26, 1910, on which date the
ands will be subject to settlement and
jntry by any qualified person. The
lands embrace a tai;t of 93.1 acres,
wiilch when surveyed will probably be
within Sec. 15, T. 5 N., It. 46 E., W.
VI., bounded and described as foUows:
Beginning at the F. S. M., a basalt
jliff on the west side of Basin Creek
pposlte the mouth of Rush Creek,
tour chains from the edge of the water,
lpproxlmately the corner common to
ecs. 9, 10, 15 and 16, T. 5 N., R. 4R
ID., thence S., 65 chains; thence E., 8.75
chains; thence N. 9 deg. 45 mln. E.,
i6 chains; thence W, 19.90 chains," to
-orner No. 1, listed upon the appllca
lon of M. E. Hotchklss of Enter
irlse, Oregon; List 6-145. A tract of
146.25 acres, probably within Sec. 23, T.
i S., It. 48 E., bounded and described
is follows: Beginning at the F. S. M.,
i prominent rock In the NW corner of
VIcGraw Basin, 67.5 chains north and
5 chains west of approximate corner to
Sees. 23, 24, 25 and 26, T. 5 8., R. 48
S., thence S., 30 chains; thence S. 45
leg. E., 21.21 chains; thence NT. 25
liains; thence S. 66 deg. 20 mliu E.,
13.60 chains; thence N. 17.50 chains;
thence N. 61 deg. 20 mln. W., 32.
.'halns; thence W. 30. chains to Cor
ner No. 1, application of Luther H. Per
lns of Homestead, Oregon;. List 6-2U.
V tract of 108 a :res, probably within
Sec. 17, T. 5 N., R. 47 E., bounded and
lescrlbed as follows: Beginning at cor
ner 1 (from corner 2 the SW end of
che roof of the house bears N. 66 deg.
!0 mln. E., 34.8 chains) thence N. 81
leg. 30 mln. W., 11.45 chains; thence
N. 18 deg. 20 mln. E., 10.21 chains;
hence N. 63 deg. 10 mln. E. 35. chains;
Jha ns; thence S., 3 des. E lo.i
a8nn8:,hence a 68 de' 80 W.,
bD?.ona 10 the Place of Winning
10 acres, probably within Sec. 3 T. 2
R. 50 E., Bounded and described
as follows; Beginning at a point go
ouln aim 20 chains west 01
... uunnwesi corner of Section 2 T
. N., R. fiO E.. extending tv.,.-' x.
i0 chains; thence W., 10 chains; thence
-. ....; ience W J,, enalna
""""- o-. au cnalns; thence E. 20
chains to the place of beginning, other
wise described as what will probably
be when surveyed the E4 of NWi ol
JX i SE' 860 s- APPlatlon
niiam Campbell of White Bird Id
aho;, List 6-234. Fred Dennett Com
missioner of the General T r.i
Approved December 2, 1909, Frank
Pierce. First Assistant Secretary of the
"lienor. . 17c4
Legal MrafaeDts
GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order 4ued out of the
County Court of the State of Ore
Son, for WaUowa County, on the
23rd day of October, 1909, ompower-
m, licensing and ordering the un
dersigned guardian of the estate of
George Moore, toej Moore. Hile
.Moore, No'JJe Moore. Ivedelt Moore
Vorta Moore and Morrla Moore, mi
nors, to sell the read property be-
longing to the UJ estate of said
minora, I will from and after the 29th
day of January, 1910, proceed to
sell at private s&: the following
described real property es
fcate, to-wit :
The north half of the southwest
quarter and the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of section
eleven ta township five north of
range forty-four eat W. M. In Wal
lowa County, Oregon.
Also an undivided one fourth in
terest in and to the following de
scribed Teal property, to-wit: the
west half of the southwest quarter
o section thirty-three, the north
east quarter of the southeast quarter
and the southeast quarter of the
northeast quarter of section thirty-
two in township six north of range
forty-four east W. M. in Wallowa
County, Oregon.
The terms of said sale are cash
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. ' 11 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 you to become one.
Mpra and Farmers National Back
Wallowa, Oregon
la hand at confirmation of eala, and
delivery of deed.
19c5 E. MOORE, Guardian.
BURLEIGH & BOYD, Attorney.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned have been by the County
Court of Wallowa county. Oregon,
duly appointed as joint administrators
of the estate of Jobe H. Halsey, de
ceased; and all peroans having
claims against said deceased or 'his
estate are hereby required to present
ths same with the proper vouchers to
said administrators or either of them
at Enterprise, Oregon, or to their, at
torney, D. W. Sheahao, at his office
at Enterprise, in said county and
S'tate, with in six months from and af
ter the 16th day of December, 1909,
the same being the date of the first
publication of thd notice.
Dated at Enterprise, Oregon,, this
Lhe 16th day dl December, 1909.
ELSIE L. HALSEY,
WILLIAM MAKIN,
17c5 Joint Adiminlatrators.
SUMMONS.
In toe Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Wallowa County.
Schuyler C. Himelwright, plaintiff,
vs.
Albert W. Hodgln and Sarah V. Hod
gin, Dafandanta.,
To Sarah V. Hodgin, one of the
Uove named defendants:
In -the nama of the State of Ore-ton:-
You are hereby required to
ppear and answer the complaint
"Med against you In the above n
itied Court and cause, within six
.veeks from and after the date of the
'irst publication of this Summons,
Md if you fall so to answer, then
for want thereof you will be in de
fault, and the pla'ntiff will apply to
3ald Court for the relief prayed for
!n sadd complaint, to-wit, for a judg
ment and decree of said Court that
plaintiff have aid recover of and
from the defendants or either of
them, the principal euro of Fifteen
Hundred DoMars ($1500.00) with in
terest thereon at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the 6th day
sf December, 1907, until paid, and the
further sum of One Hundred and Fif
ty Dollars ($150.00) as a reasonable
Utorney's fee for instituting said
uit according to the terms of the
promissory note and mortgage upon
which sal uit is brought; that
plaintiffs mortgage set out In his
complaint, be foreclosed, and the de
fendants and each of them, and all
persons claiming under them' subse
quent to the execution thereof, be
barred and foreslosei of all right,
title, interest, claim and equity, save
and except the statutory right of re
demption, in and to the real property
thoroln described, to-wlt: SW4 SE
-4 Section 28 NE4 SEV4 Section
22 V4 SW14 Section 23 NW4
Section 26 IE14 NE4 and E SE
i Seo'-isn 27 NW14 NE4 and NE
i NWIi Section 27 SW SE
md SE4 SW4 Section 22 all In
Township 2 South, Range 48, East,
.". M., In Wallowa County, Oregon;
;ia. sail reil property be sld for
he sitisfdctlan of the turns adjudged
uid decreed to plaintiff in this suit
tnd his costs and disbursements and
ccrulng costs and expenses; that
'alntiff be permitted to become a
.urchasar at such sale; and that he
:iave such other and further relief
's to the Court may appear agree
lbie to equity and gooi conscience.
This -summons is published In the
Vallowa Chieftain, a newspaper of
general circulation published at En
terprise, Wallowa county, Oregon, for
iix consecutive weeks and seven
:csjes thereof, by order of Hon. J.
B. Olmsted, County Judge of Wallowa
County, Oregon, which order is made
and dated the 27th day of December,
A Splendid Overall
for every use.
Cut generous
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
hiSrftilalfolm.
MURPHY, GRANT CO.
Mtnolicturert
Smrmdit (dfmii
1909, and the date of the first publi
cation of this summons is December
30, 1309. D. W. SHEAHAN,
19c7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.'
In the Matter of the Estate. c Jo
seph G. Bruce, ''Deceased. - , ;.
Notice is hereby given that' th '
undersigned, Executrix of the estate
and Last Will and Testament, of
Joseph G. Bruce, deceased, has filed
in the County Court of the State at
Oregon, for Wallowa County, her fi
nal account as such Executrix, and
that Monday, the 24th day of Janu
ary, A. D. 1910, at the hour of ten
o'clock In the forenoon of aaid day,
at the Court House, in Enterprise,
Oregon, has besn fixed by said Court
as the time for hearing of objec
tions to said report, and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated, Enterprise, Oregon, Decern
ber 21st, 1909, ;
First published, December 25th,
1909. IDA B. WBLGHEL,
rormenly Ida B. Roberta, Executrix
of Estate and Last Will and Tes
tament of Joseph. G, Bruce, D'
ceased.- ,. ' - '.
Thos. M. DIM, Attorney for Exeeu-trix-
69e5
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court .of the State f
Oregon, fpr Wailowa County.
In the matter of the Estat of Leon
ard G. Snell, Deceased. . .
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has filed with the Clerk of the
above named court, his final account
and report as administrator of the above
named estate and the Judge of the said
Court has fixed upon Monday, January
17, 1310, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
at the County Court House In the City
of Enterprise, Wallowa . County, Ore
eon, as the place for final hearing of
said report and account and all objec
tion! thereto and why said estate should
not be closed and settled as provided
by law. CHA3. RICE, Administrator.
J. P. RUSK, Attorney for Administrator.
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