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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1910)
. THE NEWS RECORD r . . (Twice--Week.) j . . Am imdipbmdbmt mwbfapii . Formerly the Wallowa News, estab : -. lished March 3. 1899. Published Wednesday and Satur T . days at Enterprise, Oregon, by '. THE ENTERPRISE PRESS v' Office East side Court House Square '" Entered as second-class matter ' January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at ' Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of x March 3. 1879. r Subscription Rates; One year $2, six month $1, three mouths 60c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-in advance subscriptions a discount of 25c Is given. ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1910. City and County Brief News Items Aunt Mary Wright te quite Ill from the infirmities of old age. Esquire W. B. Applegate of Para dise was transacting business here Monday. - Born, to the. .wife of Waiter Sivtlier land of The Butitesi a daughter, Tuea -day, January 18. ' Jacbb Bauer returned Monday from the aviation meat at Los Angeles and 'has some nice phbtognaphs of the machines la the atr. . Mr. and Mira. Frdi W, Falconer returned home Sunday evening from their wedding trip to California. The Enterprise Real Estate com pany baa Bold City Marshal Charles . Hug a tot In Loekwoiod's addition. . Everything for Coughs and Colds ait Jackson & Weaver's drug store. 78 b I E. Sachs of Baker City came Sat urday and baa gone Into partnership with Joe Allen la the hide and junk Uiialness, 1 Mrs. Charles. Hug was at Wallowa Saturday, Invoicing her millinery 'slock' there, which she may sell to a .inly frorar tie Willamette valley. U. J. Wagner has gone from Port land to Pacific Gnove, Monterey coun ty, California and will enfoy the sea breezes at that resort for awhile. Vance Thomas of Paradise came out Saturday, returning home' the next day with, medtelne for hte) father, l(. A. Thomas, who has been 1U for many months. Watch this Space for Further Announce- ment CO. S MX3UXXX Marion Harris and son. ibis brother- inJaw J. A. Redl end Andy Forbes. all of the Flora country, tofok ojt four wagon loads of sheep to their ranches; Saturday. F. A. DePue. a former attorney of this city who now resides, at Spring field, near Eugene, writes C. E. Vest that the has seen no town as goou in every way as Enterprise. Potter's Spray Fluid Is good for your chicken House, it kills the Mite and Lice that bother your chickens. Your hens will lay better. Address Wallowa Nursery Oo. Wallowa, Ore. 76b2 S. P. Tlippett and family of dhicb returned laat week from a visit in Umatilla county and at Walla Walla. Mi. Tfopett'a mother and a cousin. it Pendletlon, returned .with them Jor a visit. At the recent meeting oil the medl :al board In Portland from which Dr. Moore has Just returned, forty- 'onir doctors were successful and were ssued ilfcemses. Sixty-Height took tiie examination. The Odd Fellows held services for tf. H. H. Ogan at the hotel Tuesday morning before he body was taken o the train for shipment to Pitts urg. Thirty-four members of ih ocal lodge were present. Dr. Moore and Mrs. Moore return- it TliMWflftv from Pbrtlar.W havlnc missed train connections at La Grande mi Monday. They are both glad to m at home again and expect Hot prac- Ice wlthoat Interruption until July. A party of 25 local- people abtend- d a dance at the Hewett place seven nliles north of .tfown, Friday night. The dance was given by Frank Baker md good order prevailed and there vasi good music and a good tfupper. L. Graves, while at dinner dn Em nons restaurant. Monday noon, fell . a fainting epell or semUparalytic iMack and it was several hours be ore he entirely recovered. He ha i similar atitauk about two years TgO. Buy your VanUHa Extract of Jack mh & Weaver. They make it them selves, from the bet grade of vanDIl beans. It goes, twice as far and costal no more than the common, kln'd rliey also make pure Lemon Ex- raot. 78bl M.rs. Thiimias Morgan of PraMe Jreek reburned home Sunday from Qlympia, Waslh., where she was call- id a Celw weeks ago by tne .illness ind death of her father. Her mother Mrs. Amanda McFerran, came wl'ti Mrs. Morgan and will make her home here. ' W. A. RlKdon. an architect and builder of Ilbrtland, has come to En terprise to locate and will open an office, whteh ait .present Is in his 'home, the dormer C. E. Vest house or. Resi dence street. Mr, RIgdon followed his profession 15 years In Portland, and is prepared to furnish plane anfl build every kind of a house, store etc.. Including nfodern bungalows. and to install pDurablng, guarantee ing it not to freeze. His family consists lot wife and one child." They are living in the Vest, house. An Easy Grads. Patronage, political, religious and so clal, bus seen its best days .in Ena land, aud It Is becomlug more am; more difficult, St. Junius' Budgei opines, to find material for such story as follows: At the end of n political cninpalgr. many years oro u young man who ban worked vallnntly for the suecessfu candidate claimed a reward. Tin prlzo promised was a sergeantey in tht artillery. But the candidate found thn be was unable to carry out bis' prom Ise, Inasmuch ns It required Blx year;) service to qualify a man for the rank tie became thoughtful, but finally saw light. . "Does It require six years to qunllf a man fur a lieutenancy?" he askeu one who knew , "Certainly not," was the reply. "Well, make young Blank a lleuteu ant, then," said the candidate, with sigh of relief. Blank was thus made a lieutenant for no other reason than that he wu not fit to be a serge int. Their Annual Relaxation. The man who was Miipponed to be the model upon which Dickens based bis creation of Mr. i'ecksulff and. the man's wife were a couple of preter natural solemnity. So opeu were they to the charge of taking themselves too seriously that Edmund Yates once asked Charles Dickens whether he thought they were ever eonncrous of playing a purt "I think," replied Dickens, "once a year they exchange a wink, possibly on Carter's birthday." Youth's Com paulon. A Quiok Dodge. Walking along Wall street the other day, be wsa accosted by a shabbily dressed mau evldeutly armed with i bard luck story. "I beg pardon, suV began the stran ger, "but could you help a poor man along Now. I'm not looking for money, sir. bur , 'Welt,'' cam the almost breathless answer, "It you're not, I am. Good And In moment the young man rat halfway down the street.-Nfw York ioat. r Sachs & Company Branch Hons of Baker City Hid and JqbK Co. Wett of 14 Froat Bara. Entcrsrit Highest Market ' Price Paid for Hides, Pelts, Fur, Junk of all kinds,. Rubber, Brass and Cast Iron -:- -:- -:- Beginning Feb. 1: 18Jc per pound for dry beef hides; 15c per pound for dry sheep pelts. Will buy wool. -:- -:- -:- VV. A. RIODOrS Architect and Builder HOLMAN TELLS OF WALLOWA GOUNTY (Coitlnued fr-m first page.) Jrande Ronde river to the mouth o; ho Wallowa nlivier; thence In a sWth itb-eiiy dlrectilon up the center oi ad Wallowa river to the mouth oi illinium river; theice in a south erly and easterly direction up .tie cen- erof said Altaum river to its source m the siummilt of the Powder River nountains; itiience following said iummdit or kllvide in an easterly direc- 1U1 to a point about 20 miles, due est of Snake river; thence lue east to what is known as Ldime ttone plolnt on the east line of the ttate of Oregon ; Uience north f oltow- .ig said east line of the state of Ome ;o to tlie place of beginning." (Cen tal tow of 1887, pase 142.) Mir. Holman's article, In .the main orrect, gives the nWthweat boundary vrong. The nonthenni boundairy does lot stop at the Grande R'omdle river lut coroUnuesi westerly' to( the sunumM f the Blue mountains and to the ileadwaters of Elbow creek, thence !own the creek to a southeasterly llrectlon to the Grande Ronde, and he rest as above described. ; Tobacco 8mok. The body Is a factory of poisons, says a big pathologist. These poisons are constantly being poured out at (be rate of eight pounds a day. Oue-thlrd of all these poisonous excreta passes through the lungs In the form of steam or vapor. The lungs within their comparatively small compass con tain a folded surface of about l.tSOO square feet. In area equal to the floor of a room forty feet square. It Is through this surface that the oxygen Is drawn into the body aud the poison ous carbon dioxide thrown off Smoke In reality Is nothing more or less than a cloud of fine carbon dust soot And when this dust comes Into contact with the surface of the lungs It forms a thin coating which obstructs the en trance of oxygen laden air us well as the exit of the poisonous outbreath Ings. The smoker or he who Inhales smoke either directly or by sitting In a ' smoke -laden atmosphere Is both starved and poisoned starred for oxy gen, the most Important of all the foods, and poisoned by his own ex creted waste. Chicago Tribune. The Sourcs. Ascnm That little boy of yours seems to be nervous. Does be lubertt It from youT Henpeck I guess so. He certainly did not get It from his mother, for she's got more nerve than ever. $3 Framed Picture 98 Cents. The firm qf, Ashley & Bue are gdving coupon tickets with every $2 purchase which will entitle the hold er to a beautiful $3 framed picture for only 98 cents. W do flrs-t-olass Job work. Auction Sale SATURDAY, JAN, 29, 1910 One P.M. Sharp at the Red Front Barn in Enterprise, I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION Twenty.five head of high grade horses. Some nice young fillies bred to Regis tered , Percheron horse, Geldings, Saddlers, Brood Mares, and some high grade Percheron yearlings. Terms: Six months without interest on approved note. 5 per cent discount for cash. Remember the Date SATURDAY,. JANUARY - 29, 1910 S.F. Pace L J. Jordan Auctioneer. Owner Official Proceedings j Of County Court in the matter of estimating the amount of money needed for ail Pur poses for the year 1910: Now at this time the court con siders the matter of the amount of money needed for all purposes for the year 1910, and after fully con sidering the same, It Is hereby considered that the following amounts are needed, to-wtt:,,.-. ... -I State ...... $18,321 21 County ...... .... 52.P28 29 County School ...... .... 19.088 89 County Roads 13,015 15 County hilgh school ...... 5,206 06 In the matter cf the amount of the .ax levy for the year 1910 on the 1909 issessroent roll: Now at this time the eotart con siders the amount of the tax levy far the year 1910, on all assess ble property as shown an the 1909 assessment roll, a;l after fully considering the same. It lis hereby considared and order ed that the fo'lowioig is the tax levy, to-wdt: State ...... 2.1 mills County 6.1 mills County School ...... 2.2 mills County Road 1.5 mills Coinvty High School 6 mills Total . "12.5 mills In the matter of levying special taxes In school districts: Now at this ttae this! matter came on to be heard, and It appearing fb the court that section 2, chap ter 128, provides. That In case a district does not levy a special tax of at least five mllla on the dollar for maintenance- ftar the ensuing year that will produce am amount sufficient to give the district for such maintenance the difference between . three . hundred dollars and the amount rcecelvied from the county echfaol fund as provided for in Section 1 of this act, on fate to report the same to the county clerli and county scho3l superintendent aa retjulred In section 4 of this act, It shall be the duty of tha county court of the county in which sal' district Is located to levy, at the same time It lavies other taxes, s tax on all the taxable property of said district that will produce an amount sufficient to give to the district flor maintenance for the en -suing year the difference between three hundred dollars ' and the amount received or to be receive'' ' by said dls'irlct, dtar the ensuing year, tfirom the county school func as provided for to section' 1 lof this act; provided, that smch levy bj the county court shall not exceed five mills on the'dollar; And after the court fully aoiisller inigi the same, It la hereby considered and order ed that the tax levy in each dist rict shall be as follows to-wlt: . Sehonl District No 8. 1.5 mills 31, 2. 1.5 1. , 1.5 19, 9. 33, 37, 1. 38, 2.6 41. 49, 60, B2, 53, 2.5 5. 2. 1.1 1.5 54, 5 58, 5 59, 63. 64. 65, 66, 69, 29, 5. 5." 2. 5. 3.5 3.5 2. 2. .5 2. 2. 10, 13. 42, 45, in the matter of establishing new road districts: , Now at this time the court don alders the matter of establishim? new road dJstric's, and being fully advised In the matter, . . . . It ks hereby coneMerVl amd order ed that the following districts he . established to-wlt: t rtoad Dlstrtct No." 27 " shall com nrfsa all the land m the boundary M.nes of the corporate limits of the city of Wallowa. Road District No. 28 snail com nrise all the land In the boundary Ikies of the corrate Hmlta of th city of Bnteri rle. Road Dlstrtct No. 29 shall com ,y prk-e all the land to the "boundary ttttea of tho dorporate limits of the cltr of Joseph. 1 ' In the matter of the patltiaa of W. T. Knapp and fathers for tin location atf a county road: Now at this time this matter com." on- to be Haar.1 and ii appearing that the petMmwrs have paW .In to the clerk of this court all f the damages a-esaed .and a'.ftvwed Ab partfceo Urosgb. whose lands Mid road1 posses, for the benefit of PRE-INVENTORY REDUCTION 5 ALE 20 Per Cent Off on any Suit oGlotlies In the store. Don't miss this Opportunity to Get a Bargain CHZURCHER ANNOUNCEMENT t We wish to thank our patrons for the business during the past year and beg to state that we are in the same old stand with a larger and more up-to-date stock of Watches and Jewelry than ever before, and will be pleased to attend to your every need in that line. All Work Guaranteed. '--... Your Patronage Solicited Martin Larsen 5t Co. Jewelers ' Successors to Larsen & Carpenter II said persons, and It further appear ing that C. R. Elliott is desirous 'of taking an appeal flrom the assess ment of damages to- the sutpname. court of the stale of Oregon, -art. t fuirthair appearing that the pe tililoniors for snd'd road are deslnous of having siald road opened and placed l:i cocu l-l'JTi for travel; Therefore, it ts hereby ordered tha upuin the sa'd petitioners or elihei of them executing and filing with the cfcrk cf this couirt a gdad and sufficient uade. taking to be approv ed by the county Judge, co.idltiohed for the payment cf all expenses of said appeal that may be assessed againist Wallowa county by reason thereof and all damages that may be aswssed against said county on retrial of said cause if a retrial ls ad judged by the appellate court, an order will be' made a-ii entered authorralnig and directing the open ing of said road and the placing of the same in condition for travel. Whereupon court adjourned until omorrow miarntog at 9 o'clock. Eighth Judicial Day. ' Friday, Jan. 14, 1910. Court met pu-eaant to adjournment, jvhen were present as on yesterday. The following proceedings! were had o-wlt: 1 '.n the matter of changing the bound iry line of road, district, No. 16: Now at this time the couirt consid ers! the matter of changing the boun dary dine of Road District No.' 16, and after fully considering the same It Is hereby considered and ordered that the boundary line wlU be as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner . of section 23, in to.wwshijp 3 north, range 44 east, V. M., running thence west tb Mud creek, thence ' down Mud Creek in a northtwester ly direction to the Grande Ronde river; thence down . the ". Grande Ronde river In a utortheasterly di rection to the mojth of Courtney Canyon, thence up Cburtney Canyon In a southeasterly ' di . root Ion to the northeast corner of . the southeast . quarter of section 35 In township 4, north! of range 44, E., W. M.; thence south to the place of begfainlng. '. n the matter of changing the boun dary lkie of Road District No. 15: Now at this time the court consid ers the matter of changing the boundary" line of Road District No. via, and after fully considering the same, - . ; - ; It is hereby considered and ordered that the boundary line shali be as . follows, to-wk: '. ' Commencing at tie southeast comer of section 16 toi township 3 north of range 45 E.. W. thence rtm nbig north 8 mlhss; thence east 3 - ml'.es; theme nocth 6 miles; thence west miles; thence north 6V4 mUas to the Stite me; thce .west 1 mllee; . 4henre south 44 niteo; weH 4 tutle; ajuihVmQe; west Vt mt.e; sJ.tth mile; Iwest ml'e; south. r 9i mlle ;-est to . Courtney, Canyon; thence up . Oiurtney Canyon in a southeasterly direction te the northeast corner of the southeast Quarter of section 35, tWishtp 4N , R 44 B, W. M. thence south 3 miles; thence east 4 mile to the place of begin ning. in the matter of changing the bound ary line of road district No. 10: Nfaw at this tilroe the court consifl- ' ers the matter of changing the boun dary line of road district No. 10, and after fully considering the same, ' '" It Is hei-eby consllered and order ed that the boundary Jlne shall be as follows, to-wit: ' Commencing at the sluthwest cor ner of seetloa' 9 In township 1 south, range 44 east, W. M., themce east 6V2 miles; thence north 2 ml'.es; .wes-t 1 mile; north 15 miles.; thence west! 1V mi:3; south 1 mile ' west to Mud Croak; thence up and ' along M.ud Creek to a southeaster ly direction to the southeast corner of section 33, in township 3 north of range 44 E. W. M., thence east . mile; thence south 11 ' miles; thance west'lVi miles; thence 3 niillee to the .place of beginning. Ini the matter of api VnUng the county official 'papen for the year 1910: ; Now at this time the court consid ers the matter of appointing ' the county official paper for the year 1910, and after fully considering the same", . ' It is hereby considered and olenv . ed that the Wallowa Chieftain a weekly newsiparr, ba, and ib same Is appointed as the county official paper , for the year 1910. In the matter of the proposed road petitioned for by F. C. Shafer, et al: iflaw at this tjane the court consid ers the matter of allowing the (pro posed road petitioned Ifor by F. C. Shafer and others, and It appear ing to the court that the District Attorney has reported favorably thereon, and that all damages as sessed by itjie iboiird of county road viewers has been paid to .the clerk ' of thia court,' and after the court fully considering the same, It Js hemeby considered and order ed that said joald be allowed and opened for public itrayel according to survey thereof. -Regrlar meals 25 cents at'Pid cock's restaurant 2nd door south of K. ?. & Z. 64btf s Here is Your Chance g $10.00Down and $10.00 a Month Without j .Interest : . . t One-quarter block of ' level land, -120 feet by 120 feet, rich soil,! 2 all under town ditch, i 5 $ Pr.ee; $150.00. i 5 I ENTERPRISE REAL 1 : ESTATE CO i : 5 (Over BarnessShop) ! ;