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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1910)
City and County Brief News Items Alfalfa seed for sate at It. S. & Z. Get yoar winter cabbage and Bauer kr.i:t. A. ,1. Wagner, Enterprise. Mr. and lira. Charles Hug and son Procter want to waiowa Friday to attend the home italent play. The WaUbwa home talent company plays. In JbespJi Saturday wight tor the benefit of the Joseph band. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon, January 21, at the home of Mrs. Dan lei Boyd. Chris Bade3 and H. E. Driver of Wallowa were In this city Wednes day and attended the ichurch meet Ing that evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Haney went Co La Grande Thursday to spend a few Ja.vs whiie Mr. Haney attends to bus lne39 matters there. Master Thomcisl Hatcliff went to Lostine Friday to make a few days visit with his aunt, Editor M. E. John- sit on of the Reporter. Lunch and meals served all hours at Airs. M. L. Larsen's, Lunches 10 and 15 cents; meals 25 cents. Board by the week also. 6G J. 6. Pra'jt hmi purchased a half in lero3t in the general store of J. A. j .ay and wife at Imnaha, and the iew firm mame li Denny & Pratt. W. I. Calvin has purchased the barber shop of Bailie Boswell, and hag. added the fixtures to hi already fihe:y equipped ehop. He now has four chairs. A C. Carpenter, who has recent!) opened a Jewelry and watch repair . a .Jp In the room east of the Jor dan & Pace real estate 'office, has an advertisement ta this issue. Call and see Mm. Frank itosler and Geo. T. Eves oi Farmilington, Wash,, are In this city trying to iitereat same of our capl taXi'ta In stock in tihe Granite and AilKe mine, In the Coeur d'AJene dls triict. The Wool grow era Warehouse tsom pany, who have opened up a grocery in theiir warehouse building, west of the depot, with E. B. Knapp ta charge, has put on a delivery wagon, and Roger Kay l solicitor for the new store. V oaVlng pa:ty Wednesday night eij'jyejl the ftina coasMng on the !i!i."h fccliool hill and about 10 o'clock repaired to the home of. Mtes Lucile Corklaa where a couple of hours weie ploaisanitily spent wlch mU9iio and llu ea'ilng popc'oin. ... Mrs, O. M. Corktas clas In the 'V l;)'! Sunday schojl has grown' so i'.ii.o It haa baen divided, Mrs. '. u.'; in .Jig the elrla of from i.; ' ' ,. and :ra. I. S. Ubtoh kiiM taking the oUiors. Friday of last week Mrs. Corkiina gave a fare well sleighing poi'.ry t'o the class, 25 of the 34 members participating In the pleasure. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Wallowa National Dunk, Tuesday, January 11, the old board of directors' was re-elected as follows: Geo. W. Hyatt, Gao. 8. Craig, J, H . Dobbins, m. A. Holmes, W( U. Holmes. The officers were a!o reelected with the exception of assistant caahbr, which offe la yet vacaiitt, Frank A. Iteavls hiving resigned. The offJicers are: Geo. W. Hyatt, president; Geo. S. Craig, vice president; W. R. Holmes, cashier. A. C. Carpenter High Grade Watch Repairer Manufacturing Jeweler Stone Setter and Engraver Old Tostofliee Building. MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton. Flora to Paradise, MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAY'S; and From Paradise, Flora md Appleton to Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Good accommodation, courteous treatment and reasouable rate. Leaves Wallowa at 6 a. 111. E. W. SOUTHWICK, Proprietor. d.D.WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH. OREGON For prompt service call up Vest & Vest market. C, E. Vest, transfer.574 . To appreciate the $3 picture for 98 cents at Ashley & Rue's, call and see them. 1 Mrs. Charles McAlltser went to Wallowa Thursday for a few days visit. ,. . E. Tagiart so'jd a lot this -week on Jj-wer Greanword street to Soren Larson, of EIgln. Rev. WS. Crockett will preach at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. AJ?orney O. M. Corklna has re- turned from a week's buslnes trip o Portla..l. See S. K . Clark, before buying water pipe and fittings and all plumb ing material. He will save money on your bills. Phone blue 7. 64btf. WEDDING BELLS. The following ifrom the La Grande morning Star or Friday, will be of nteTest .to the many friends of the rontracting parMas Itn this city: .Married, at 7 o'clock last evening, at the Baptist church parsonage, by the Rev. Frank E. Gray. Mr. William I. Putnam, of Enterprise, to Mrs Diafoy C. Yandell, of La Grande. Th rappy couple will make thalr future aome in Enterprise. OS-TE-OP-A-THY The Osteopath asks his patient to lelieve no'jhoig. He simply wishes him to have an examination that ,will reveail the reail physical cause of the bodffiy disorder from which he is Buf fering. For a cure he relies, entirely upon the ability of the body to cure .tself if its prbcesiea are not interfere .villi or obstructed by misplacements f the anatomical parts. Such. . mis placements are likely to result from naiiy causes. From falls, strains, sudden twisit or .turns, or changes in he atmosphere that bring about un tile contraction In particular muscles. The effect of sjch obstructions., Is ifteii felt, through suffering nerves, In parts- of the body ifar distant from he actual point of trouble. The Os teopathic physician flndw the cause uid removes It and Nature does the reat. Your belief or disbelief is ut :erly without effect.-Right Way. White Loaf Flour, $5.00 per bar el at E. M. & M. store. :hurch; pioneers - reunion meeting (Co.itinueJ from first-page.) ,ealer I.nblsr, Mr3. Hama Calvin frjbblsfleld. Mm. Clara W00A9 Mont- jaaiery, Mrs. Cord la McLetrldga Wag- ler, Mr3. Nettle Davl3 Ashley, Mrs. 1lv1lra Eolley, Mrs.- Habtie Baitnhlll 'orley, Mrs. D&lay Crater Baker, Mrs : e'ha Fim-M'J'.iwbod E03weH. (jr; he cUa. tar membeirs those whose nembaisblp has been transferred jj the church trlumiohant are Mrs. iaid'airwh, .Mrs. J. W. Rankin, R.R. Wright, Mrs. G. J. Wagner, Chanes Hansen, L. J. Booth, Mirs JJelle small wood, .Mrs. C. R. Pratt. OFFICIAL. PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY COURT! (Continued from First page.) to the court at the next regular meeting. in the matter of the proposed road patltloued for by O. F. Mays, et el: Now at tills time O. F. Maya and others- petition the court praying for the location of a. county road, c'jmei on to be heard, and It appear ing to the court that aald proposed Enterprise, Oregon VIA Portland and 0. R. & literature On Robles and vi n. road Ib. dn Wallowa county, Oregon, ami that ealid petltilon (3 signed by 12 and more f reehoudera oi said county and state residing In the vk'tatty of the proposed road and that th pet HI on correctly describes 'tie beglnnlngj (iiterniedliUe points and terminus thereof, and it furthei appearing .to the court by affidavit filed dhieretii', that due and legal no ititae of preeenta'i'on of sadd petition to tiUsi court nottfyUng all persons .that application would be made by advertisement, posted at .the place of holding th's co irt and three other places da the vicinity of said pro posed road and It further appearing that a ibbnd conditioned according to Jaw has been filed herein which bond Is hereby approved. It Is therefore . hereby considered and ordered that the prayers of oid .petitlonera lie granted. The road viewers are hereby ordered to view and lay out said road ac cording to law on the day of 1910, end of their proceedings makf due and legal return to the court ait their next regular meeting. In the metiter of the proposed! road petitioned for by Walter Boner, et al: Now at thlB time Walter Boner and others petition ithe court pray ing for the location of a couiuy road, comes on to be heard, and it appearing to thecourt that said pro posed .road is In Wallowa county Oregon, and that said petition is Bailed toy twelve or nibre free holders of sr.id county and state residing In the vicinity of sa.jj pro posed road oni that the petition correctly describes the beginning, intermediate points and terminus thereof, and It further appearing to the court by affidavit filed there in, that due and lejat notice of pre sentation of eiid pet Won to this court notifying all persons Jiat ap plication would be made by adver tisement posted at the place of holding this court, and three other pubHcV places ill the vicinity of said proposed road and It further appear ing that a bond conditioned accord ing to law has been filed herein whtctii bond Ib hereby approved. it fc therefore hereby considered an ordered that the prayer of said petitioners be granted. The road viewers are. hereby ordered to Tlew and lay out said rfOvU accord ing tc law on the rfiy of 191Q. and of their proceedings to make due and leeal return Co the FT TT T7Tr1?&Kf ?TTf r'Vif0?M THE ROAD OF ATHOUSAND WONDERS 1 t'fiS&niSffUM mmmmm fflmm to Los Angeles and $55.00 RETURN LIMIT 6 MONTHS CorreSDOndinjr low rates from all nther Southern N. points. For attractive and anv Of the famous Pnlifornin SOrtS. including San Jos Snnrn C.mn TSfA Mnnto Pacn Santa Barbara, call on or write to fKn.va.Ktki, ben. rass. Agent, rortiand, Oregon I court at the next regutor meeting. In the matter of the proposed roaa petitioned for by S. L. McKenzie, el al: Now at this time .the viewers report on the S. L. McKenzie road comas regularly on to be heard and the ' name being read In open count for the first time it is continued . fW the second reading. In the matter of the , proposed .road peitJoned for by John Anthony, et al: l Now at this time the vlswers report .'. on the John Anthony road comes regularly on to be heird and the same being read In pen court for . the first .time it la continued for : second reading. In" the (natter o the proposed road petitioned for by G, F. Llndiey, et al: Now at tihJs tdme the viewers report ' on the Q. F. LIndley road comes L; regulariy on to be heard and the name being read in open court for the first time it lis continued for " eucond reading. In the -matter of examining and ap proving road uspervlsore reports: . Now at th!s t!me the court pro ceeds to examine aJj approve all road supervisors, reports, now on file with the clerk. In the matter of appointing road 811-perviiors- for the year 1910: Now at this time the court -considers tihe.matter of appointing road supervisors for the .year 1910, acid after fuHy considering the matler It Is hereby considered and ordered . that the following named men e and they are hereby appointed b act as road supervisors for the year 1910:; District, No. 1 J. A. Pace, Watlowa District No. 2 J. B. Williamson, Losthie. . Dlfctr3et No!'-' 3 O. W. Chambers, Prairie Oreek. DjstTW No. 4 Wm. Newby, Joseph District No. 5 O. W. Chambers, Prairie Creek. District No. 6 R. L. Scott, Divide District No. 7 S. C. Hlmniel- wrigiht. Fruit. District No. 8 Tho3. MicCarty, Ira- n J 1a. Dbtrlct No. 9 O. H. Dauglverty, Pine1 Creek. District No. 10 T. C. Bunnel, Trout Creek. Dtatrlct No. 11 O. L. Berland, Par adise. District No. 12 R. M. Martin, Lost Prairie. jr Return Pafifir interesting wintor to. District No. 13 Lafayette Wilson Grouse. District, No. 14 Quincy Trump Promise. District No. 15 H. Mench, Flora. District No. 16 S. B. Warnock, Mud Creek. District No. 17 Olof Anderson, Powwatka. Ditrict No. 18 Peter Kuehl, , Smith Mountain. District No. 19 Joe reka. demons, En E Courtney. District Eden. District No. 21 G. No. 22 G. H. LMhrope, F. Sargeant, Leap, . . . District' No. 23 E Butte. District No. 24 J. A. Grimes, Pitts burg. District No. 25 Frank Victor, Wal lowa Canyon. District No. 26 A. H. Sasser, Swamp Creek. Whereupon court adjourned until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Sesopd Judicial Day. .Thursday, Jan. 6, 1910. ' Court met puissant tb adjournment when were present as on yestrday. The following proceedings were had to-wit: " In the matter of the ipioposed county road petitioned for by S. L. McKenzie et al: . Th:.3 matter came on to be heard at this tSme on the report by the board or county road viewers for a seebna reading, as provHel by law aad liavlng (been read publicly In open court for a second time, the same is hereby continued. Iu the matter of the proposed' road petitioned for by John Anthony, et al: This matter came on to be heard at tiiU time on the report of the board of coun.'.y ro.d vlswers for a second read jag, and having been Publicly read in open court for a second time the same la hereby continued. In the matter of the proposed county road petitioned for by G. F. Llndiey eS al : This matter came on to be heard at thb tiiaie on the report of the board of co'-snty road viewers for a second reading, end having been publicly ' read for a seco.id time. It is hereby referred to tha district attorney for hl legal opinion. In the enatter of a gate obstructing th Geo. W. Boner county road, on Crow Creek: :.:? s . J' i 1 1 B f a 1 '- ' Now at this time lit appearing to .the cfourt, that Henry lb be rs on, has obstructed ithe G. W. Boner county roel along Crow Creek, by placing a gaite across said road, and after " the t'ount fully considering the matr ter, It fa hereby considered and order ed by the coun t that Henry Ibber. son. moist, take ojit saidl gate on br bsfore the first of April, 1910, ac3 keep it out from that tilme on. (Continued next week. r THE NEW MEAT , MARKET In the old Electric Theatre Building on . River Street. FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS EVERYTHING CLEAN.. MEATS CUT RIGHT . GEO A HARRISON PRCP3IETCR THE GOOD TOBACCO SHOP - IS HCMAN'S If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco you can always get what you want here. Fine line of PIPES The same is true of all our Stock. Come in and see. PRENTISS HOMAM'S : Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon