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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1910)
nnnaannnnnnnaEnaannnDnnnnnn QncnnnnnncaQgonntinnnnnnnncnnnDnnnannnnan C3 51 a a a a n a n a fffflM i We Will Pay Railroad Fare frSSS Return SS; i h Q a p WE HAVE NO REPRESENTATIVE IN ENTERPRISE and pay ONE-HALF FARE for any one buying a a famous Stine-Block Ready Made Suit Free ta a Q n ariHnaBBBnDBDOgsnBnpngoDPnDPnDnnpnLnn JBBgnrnaanoBBOBBEt3BDBnoDnnacsnt3 THE NEWS RECORD (TwIce-a-Week.) j w. Cook of Ixwtine was In Aw indbpbndkni KKWHPArm ' j tW city oni busineiS' Monday. Formerly the Wallowa News, estab Ray Johnson, E. B. Jbhnsaii, Char- llshed March 3. 1899. , jeg clack and John, Goebel cams up T: j ' T ''from Wallowa, TuesJay rlternoon. PTi EnUerpHereBon by8' Mayeof Losttae was'! the i THE ENTERPRISE PRESS city Sautrday, taking the census enu Office East side Court House Square meratlon' examination and attended ' i Eastern Star in the evening. Entered , as " second-class 'matter gee S. K'. Clark, before buying January 2, 1909, at the postofflce t ! water pipe and fittings and all phrmb- EaterprUe. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: One year $2, tlx month $1, three mouths 50c, ode month 20c. On yearly cash-in-advance subscriptions a discount of 25c is given. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910. City and County Brief News Items Alfalfa seed for sale at R. S. & Z. Attorney J. P. Rusk of Joseph was attending1 to business at the court house, Tuesday. George Freeman; an. experienced butter cud Ice cream maker from Spokane, has accepted a position with the Enterprise Creamery. ft ftftftftftftft. J r- 1 8; 8; 8 8 Watch this Space for Further 8. i I CO. 35';: " ( Valentine Post Cards, 3 for & eta. at Jackson & Weaver's. Ing material. He will save money on your bills. Phone blue 7. 64btf. H. H. Nottingham (went to Port land lat week and returned; home Sunday, wlih, his wife and bajby, who had been visiting there and' at The Dalles. ' H. M. Ogan returned Monday from Pittsburgh, Pa., where he went a couple of weeks ago jWlitb the body of his father, the late W. H. H. Ogan. Riley & Riley wants your Wool and Horse Hair; F. G. Potter of the Colpltts dis trict, Miss Hayes of Promise, J. H. Shirk of Grossman, Mrs. Ojwem of unnyside and Monroe Roo'p of Uto pia are among the teachers1 nere take the examination for state and county papers this weeik. ' Alios Jennotte Huffman, Miss1 Car ol Miller, Prof. H. H. Exoneon. and Bdgar Woods of Wallowa, -.Miss Car rie Van Pelt of Lost'lme, Mlssi Edith GLormley and C. C. Ghormley of Powwatka are teachers who came up on the trclm Tuesday to take the examination. S. F.- Pace returned from La Grande, Thursday where with C. T. McUaniel, he attended the meeting of the fair commission- tfor this dls trict, of which they are the Wallowa county members. The Union county members are J. D. McKennon, C, D. Huffman and G. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burleigh were Initiated' into the mysteries' of the Order of the Eastern Star Saturday evening, and after the work a com mittee with Miss (Quia Forsytha in charge served a most delicious stop per, Mrs. Margaret Bunnell of Port land hnd1 O. F. Mays of Lostine were ut-of-town guests. DR. MOORE DISCONTINUES HIS TRIP8 TO JOSEPH (From JoMphl Herald.) Today will be the last regular1 day Cor Dr. Moore, the osteopath, in his ioaepn orrice. commencing nionaay he will devote the time he has giv en to Joseph- practice to Wallowa. He has been spending three daya a .vek here tho paH four months) and will now go to Wallowa on Monday, Wednesday and FrWay, for the next five months. The change) will enable him to use the train faiutead of driv ing. It has a'Ho be?u encouraged by inquiries from Wa'lowa people desir ing treatment and In view of the fact that patients hi the vicinity of Joseph cani go to Enterprise for treatment by train or driving which is hardly practical for Wallowa 'pa tents, owing to the greater distance. In July Dr. and Mrs. Moore leave for x year of special school! work In this country and abroad. , PUBLIC SALE. R. Musgiave will sell at public a!e at tho Red Front barn, Enter jrlso, Saturday, February 19, at 1 i'ckKk oharp: 10 well broken work horses, 2 yearling colts, 1 fall colt, 7 good dairy cows, cream separator, J calves, 9 shoals; 5 docea chickens, 100 pounds cured pork, 75 pounds laid, almost ue,wK hack, 3V4 Inch M It hell tnlt-truck wagon, 3 Hich M It hell high wheel wagon, 3 bottom 14-lmh Oliver chilled plow, 6 aec 'ions of steel harrow, 4 sets har ie.s, 2 wheat racks, 1 hay rack, 16 -ona of hay, some straw, household roods, washing machine, and other trtlvlea too numerous to mention. 411 sum of $10 and .under cash, .iuins over $10, note drawing 8 per oent with approval security be wcepted. 2 per cont discount, tor cash. Sam Pace, auctioneer. city marshal hug to collect; the. road tax The city council met Monday light, the first time "since December JO. . It was a tame session. There vas considerable disoussloni of 'dlv- ars matters but aside iram allow ing bills the only business trans lated was Instructing the city at torney to draw up an' ordinance-mak- ng the city marshal road supervls- Dr and authorizing hiim to collect ihe road tax..' Following were the Claims Allowed. H. E. Oakes, pipe I 4 00 Enterprise Press, printing and pub. of ordinances! 16 55 Ohas. GiovonomL labor .... 4 00 33. J. Forsythe, lights, laanp3, etc, Dec. and Jan 150 00 W. J. Funk & Co., mdoe. .. 15 City Planing Mill, lumber .. 22 72 Baker Ero.,s livery i M W. P. Hambelton, blactomltb ing . .. 75 C. E. Vest, drayase 1 10 tV.-.E. Taggart, salary and rent, Dec. anl Jan 32 00 T M. Dill, salary Dec. and Jan 10 00 C. M. Lockwood, salary Dec. and Jan 10 00 3has. Hug, marshal, salary December and January .... 1C0 00 M Reynolds, lumber 23 25 John Patterson, pound rent. . 2 50 Bumaugh & Mayfleld, mdse. 1 00 Take your watches, clocks) and Jewelry to A. C. Carpenter and have them repaired' by a practicall watch maker and Jewe'er. A Job guaran teed. In building next to postofflce. Price, of Base Advanced The price of base for Indemnity selections has advanced from $10.00 per acre to $13.00 per acre. Takes effect today, February 4, 1910, says a card from Peter Applegate, state land agent, St. Valentine Masquerade. The management of the opera house announces a masquerade ball on St. Valentine's might, Feb ruary 14. Good music and good- or der are assured, and everything will ibe done to moke tbls one cC the successes of the season In a social way. - OSTEOPATHY 13, SENSE.; How often may It not occur that the derangement and atrophy of vi tal functions which have rendered bo many human Uvea wretched and worthless, are caused by! some slight vertical displacement, or almost un notlceable curvature of the spine. And la such cajes the replacement of the spinal column is air the "doctoring" needed for the return f health, courage and Joy to individ uals racked by needless suiirenng Unto despair. Herald ot Osteopathy. Notice Notice Is hereby given that all persona are notified not to B"o Agnes Nachbaur, Sister of Mrs. Ada Bealudlon. and Charles Nachbaur (Aliases Wilson) at Joseph, Wal Iowa County, any credit, u we will not be responsible tor any debts con tracted by her. Signed by her parents, FRANK NACHBAUR. - - MRS. FRANK NACHBAUR. Hlilsboro, Oregon. 23c 3 Land Opening Umatilla Project HERMISTON, OREGON February 10. 1910 For the above occa&lou round trip tickets will be sold to HemilsUxn Oregon, at one first-class fare and one-third. Sale dates Feb, 7 and 8. Flnar return limit February 20. Children of half fare age, one-halt ot the above rates. W.'M. MoMurray. Qeneral Passenger Agent O. R. ft N. Y Uuited Stites Land Notice: NOTICE) FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior. Unite! States. Land Office, La Grande, Oregon, February 2, 1910. Notice is hereby given, That the State of Oregon has thiisi day filed m this office Its application to se lect under the provisional of thei Act iY Congress of August 14, 1848, and the Acts supplementary and amend atoryf thereto, for the N. E. N. E. V Sec. 15, N. E. Vi N W. V4, N. W. N. W. tf, and S. E. N. W. Vi, Sec. 14, Tp, 1 S. R. 45 E. W. M., Serial No. 07586. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described or desir ing to object because of the miner al character of the land, or for any other reasont to the disposal toi appli cant, should file their affidavits! of protest la this office at any time prior to the approval or certifica tion of said selection by the Honor able Commissioner of the General Land Office. F, C. BRAMWELL, 25c6 1 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, January 24th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Fannie E. Weaver, of Enterprise, Oregon, who on November 17th, 1908, made Home stead Entry No. 02342, for SiWK BE Sec. 22,WV4NEK,NW6Ett Sec tion 27, Township 1 North, Range 45 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Commutaitlbn Proof, to establish, clator to the land1 above described, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Commissioner, at hits office, at Enterprise,. Oregon, an the 5th, day of March, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Thebdore E. Wo d, ' Patrick Loftus, Joseph P. Averdll, of Enterprise, Ore gon, and Lorenzo D.Roberts, of Chlco, Oregon. I " - 1 ' 24c5. - F. C. BRAMWELL, Register NOTICE) FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. . UnltteU Statea Land Office, at La GTande, Oregon, January 24, 1910. Notice to heieby given that Jos eph T. Edgmond, of Chico, Oregon, who. on February 17, 1903, made Homestead Entry No. 12463, Serial No.' 03807, for SE SB Section 1, NE14 NE Section 12, Town- shlD 2 N. R. 45 E. and lots 6 and 7 Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 46 East, WillameRte Meridian has filed notice of kitentlfon to moke Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Cora mlsaloner, at his office, atj Enterprise Oregon, on the 16th tlay of March, 1910. ' .-- , Claimant names aa witnesses William T. BolL of Enterprise, Ore Church Dorronce, of Enterprise, Ore William E, Endlcott, of Joseph, Ore Thomas K. Edgmand, of Chlco, Ore 2o5 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Legal Advertisements . . Notice of 8hriffa Sale, In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, for Wallowa County. A Lane, plaintiff, vs. Taylor Bisn on & Nellie Bishop, defendants. By virtue of on execution, judg ment order, decree and order of sale upon foreclosure Issued out of the above entitled court ta the above en tlltde cause, to me directed and klat ed the 2nd day of January, 1910, upon a Judgment rendered . and entered in said Court on the 5th day of Nov ember. 1909. In favor of A. Lane plaintiff and agalist Taylor Bishop .a vaUIa RtshoD defendants for the uin of $ 400.00 with Interest a the rate of 10 per cent per annum from June 1st, 1908. and the further urn of J75.00 wl-h Interest at the rate ot six per cent per annum from Nbvember 5, 1909, and for the further LAGRANDE, OREGON PRE-IN VENTORY REDUCTION SALE 20 Per Cent Off on any Suit of Glotlhes In the store. Don't miss this Opportunity to Get a Bargain C. H. ZURCHER " AININOUNCEIV1EINT . 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 5c Co. - Jeweler Successors to' Larsen & Carpenter sum of $35.40, taxed as costs, dls- bur8ements and statutory attorney's fee with Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from, the 5th day of November, 1909, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following descrlb-( NOTICE1 OF GUARDIAN'S 8ALE. ed real property situated In Wallowa Notlcete hereby given to all con County Oregon, to-wlt: All the East cerned that the undersigned guardian onehalf() of the East. one-half(V4) of Section thlrty-alx(36) Township four(4) North, Range forty -Wur (44) East of the Willamette Meridian. Now therefore by virtue of sold exeoution, judgment, order, decree and order of sale and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Saturday, the 26th day of February, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M. At the front doair of the County Court house in Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the high est bidder for caih In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within-namea defendants, or either of them, hod on June 1st 1908, the date of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since that date had m and to the above described property or iny part thereof, to satisfy said exe cution, Judgment, order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. EDGAR , MARVIN, Sheriff of Wallowa, County, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of Jan, 1910. First Issue January 27th 1910. Last ipeoie February 24th 1910. ' 23c5 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Wallowa County.! Oregon, will receive sealed bids for 'urnlture of Court House aa set forth in the specifications on tile in the office ot the County Clerk, all bids behig for the furniture set up, install 3d ready for tee, and the same to be paid for in cash when accepted by the Court. All bids must be on file by 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, Feb ruary 15, 1910; the bids to be open ad at 2 p. m. of the same day when jj bidders should be present In person or by representative. Right 1 D aaaa served to reject any or all bids. W. C. BOATMAN, County Clerk, Enterprise, Oregon. By Order County Court of Wallow County. 22c4 of Llnnie Easim, an Insane person, under and by virtue of on order ot the County Cburt of Wallowa County State of Oregon made and entered on the 17th day ot January, A. D. 1910, authorizing the undersigned as such guardian of sold Llnnie BasHm, ea Insane person, to sell the hereinafter described lands belonging to said la sane person, for the purpose of paying debts of said insane person and pro' viding for her support, wlM on the 18th Way pt February, A. D. 1910, at Two o'clock p. m. at the County Court . house door In Enterprise, Wallow county Oregon, sU to the high e bidder therefor, far cash, the following described lands belonging to the said Llnnie Baslm an Insane person, to-wlt the Southeast Quarter ot Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty Three In Township Two South of Range Forty Four East of Willamette Meridian In Wallowa County, Oregon,' with the water right connected there .with. - Dated this January 18th, 1910. CARL WHITMORB, Guardian of Llnnie Baslm an insane person. 22c6 To appreciate the $3 picture for 98 cents at Ashley tt Bue's, call and see them. Sachs & Company Broach Hense sf BaMer City Hide ana jaak Ce. W f Bee tfmt Barm. Iaterprbe Highest Market Price Paid tor . Pelts. Fur. Junk at all kinds, Rubber. Brass and Cast Iron Beginning Feb. 1: 181c per pound for dry beef hides; 15c per pound for dry sheep pelts.. Will buy wool -:- -:- -