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C2H3flI3Cn 2D a a a a El U B a Can You Solve This Puzzle? Send In Answer At Once and Win a Valuable Prize EILERS PIANO HOUSE Largest Western Dealers in Pianos, in conjunction with Greatest Eastern Piano Makers WILL DISTRIBUTE $4,280 FREE Solve This Puzzle and You Will Be Well Rewarded n A Musical Herald Free to Every Person Who Replies n ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE RULES n a a a p 1 a a a n u Take any number from 1 to 14 inclusive, and place in the nine squares as above, so that when these are added, either horizontally or perpendicu larly, they will total 27. None of the numbers must be used more .than twice, hut remember in each case, when added upward or across, the sum of the numbers must be 27. Send your answer on this, or on a separate sheet of paper, but under no circumstances use more than one sheet of paper, nor write on more than one side. The neatest, correct and artistic answer will re ceive, absolutely free, a handsome Eilers Upright Piano, in mahogany case. This is the piano that wh awarded the Gold Medal at the ' Seattle Fair last summer. Other prizes enumerated elsewhere. Only one answer from a family will be allowed. The Award of prize will be m:wle strictly according to merit. ingof April 2nd, 1910, and all replies must either be in our on that date. Winners will be notified by mail as soon as decisions are prizes identical in character will be awarded to each. I I decision of our Board of Judges ' will be final. The contest closes at 6 o'clock on the even store or bear a postmark not later than 6 P. M. made. In case of a tie between contestants, List of Prizes First Prize A magnificent New Eilers Bungalow Piano, in Rich Mahogany Case. , Second Prize Elegant Home Orchestrelle, that anyone can play. Then in order of merit, sixty bona fide cash credits, ranging in value from $80 to $110. Hivery person who sends in an answer to this contest will receive absolutely tree a copy of the Musical Herald. Why We Do It Our purpose in holding this contest is to acquaint the people of this section with the value of the Pianos we handle. We have convinced the manufacturers of these pianos that this form of advertising is far more effective than spending large amounts in magazine advertising. We believe the best advertisement for a good Piano is a satisfied customer, and we believe further, that the advertising allowance should go to the person who buys a piano, not to expensive magazines. We want everyone to know that ours are the only stores in the West that sell New York's Great Art Product-the Weber; the famous Chickering the oldest and most expensive of American Pianos; the beautiful toned Hobart M. Cable; the now celebrated Lester of Philadelphia; the world renowned Kimball, given the Highest Grand Award at the Chicago Exposition, and again at Seattle Exposition last year; the Celebrated Hallet & Davis, and our own Eilers Orchestral piano, which is so rapidly becoming a favorite among musi cians, as well as the Claredon, Smith & Barnes, and other equally well known makes. We have arranged with America's foremost manufacturers to join in this great, far-reaching advertising campaign. Send m your answer at once it costs you nothing to try. : .: -: Ztl'Z'-'-'i : . .-, ..,,, . ,. . . Address all Communications to Contest Manager " EILERS PIANO HOUSE j Wholesale Dept., 15th & Pettygrove Streets, Portland, Oregon a Lf BS 9 rt B B KS B B B B B B B B a B B B D ESTORATION to enthy of lincla In Isaiional Forest. Notice 1h hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 239.64 acres, within the Wallowa JvftUonal Forest, Oregon, will be Bubject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the Act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United States land office at La Grande, Oregon, on May 24, 1910. Any settler who was actually and in good I'alth claiming any of said lands fur agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a home stead entry for the lands actually 6c cupled. Bald lands were listed upon the applications of the personB men tioned below, who have a preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make home stead entry and the preference right Is exercised prior to May 24, 1910, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The lands are as follows: The SW54 of SE of NW of NWH, the SE of SW'14 of NW4 of NW14, the Ei of SW of NW14, the Eft of Wft of SW14 of NW14, the EV4 of W of SW14, the EH of W4 of NW of SWV4, the SWtt of NEVi of SW 14, the S14 of NWli of NE& of SW !4, the WH of SEVi of NEV4 of SW!4, and the SE14, of SW, Sec. 9, T. 3 N., R.49 E., W. M., 145 acres, application of Leonard B. Foster, of Imnaha, Ore gon; List 6-247. A tract of approxi mately 94.64 acres within unsurveyed but what will probably be, when sur veyed. Sec 24, T. I N., R. 60 E., and Sec 19, T. 1 N., R. 61 E., W. M., de scribed by metes and bounds as fol lows: Beginning at Forest Service Mon ument, which is Identical with corner No. 12 of the Temperancei Mining Claim No. 482, and which" Is located 6.75 chains west and 14.90 chains south of the H section corner located on the east boundary of Sec. 24, T. 1 N., R. 50 E.; extending thence N. 40 deg. E. 16.75 chains; thence E. 6 chains; thence N. 5 deg. W. 2 chains; thence N. 64 deg. 30 min. W. 28.84 chains; thence 3. 78 deg. W. 29.08 chains; thence S. 5 chains; thence S. 64 deg. E. 37.86 chains; thence N. 70 deg. E. 6 chains to the place of beginning. Variation 21 deg. 40 mln. E. Said tract) was list ed upon the application of W. S. Brock man, of White Bird, Idaho; List 6-249. 3. V. Proudflt, Assistant Commission er of the General Land Office, Ap proved March 5, 1910. Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary of the In terior. 30c4 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 matte the customer's rela tion with this banh satisfactory and profitable. H 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. ' Stoekpras acd Farmers National Bank Wallowa, Oregon B B B B B IB EDDQDEZDQDIGDDDmESDOQDDDDDDQnDDDDDDDDDQDDaB Colonist Rates OREGON and the Great Northwest The management of the Oregon Rail road & Navigation Co. takes great pleasure in announcing that the low rates from Eastern cities, which have done so much in past seasons to stim ulate travel to and settlement in Ore gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY from March 1 to April 15, inclusive. People of Oregon The railroads have done their part: now it's up to yeu. The colonist rate is the greatest of all home-builders. Do all you can to let Eastern people know about it, and encourage them to come here, where land is cheap and home-building easy and attractive. Fares Can Be Prepaid At home if desired. Any agent of ' the road is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the East Remember the Rates From Chicago, $33; from St Louis, $32; from Omaha and Kansas City, $25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities. WM. MCMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon When California Wat Unknown. In an old geography printed In 1815 appears the following: "California Is a wild and almost unknown i land. Throughout the year It Is covered with dense fogs, as damp as unheal thful. In the Interior are volcanoes and vast plains of shifting snows, which some times shoot columns to great heights. This would seem nearly Incredible were It not for the well authenticated accounts of travelers." W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Public. Collections made. Real Estate bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE, OREGON. ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch for Next Announcement Advertise In The News-Record Sachs & Company Branch Haute ef BaKer City Hid mm Jaak Co, WM of 14 Fraal Bar. Katerrbe Highest Market Price Paid for Hides, Pelts, Fur, Junk of all kinds, Rubber, Brass and Cast Iron :- -:- .s. Beginning Feb. 1: 18Jc per pound for dry beef hides; 15c per pound for dry sheep pelts. Will buy wool -: -:- - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, February 26th, 1910. Notice da hereby given that Fred Zumwalt, of Zumwalt, Oregon, who on May 25th; 1903, made Homestead No. 12934, Serial, No. 03929, for SV6 NE and N SE, Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 47 East, Willamette Meridian, has. filed notice of Intention, to make Final Five Year Proot, io establloh claim to the land 'above described, before C. M. Lock wood, United Sta'es Commissioner, at hia office, at Enterprise, Oregon, m the 21st day of April, 1910. Claimant namee as witnesses: Joseph UUil, ol umwalit, v..son, Omor Stubblefield, of Zumwalt, Or egon, Ed Lord, of Zumwalt, Oregon, Horace Dale, of Zumwalt, Oregon. 30c5 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Legal Advertisements SHERIFF'S 8ALE OF REAL PROP ERTY. Notice la hereby given. That by virtue of an execution duly Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wal lowa, and to me directed on the 1st day of March, 1910, upon a judgment end decree of foreclosure, duly ren dered, entered of record and docket ed In and by said Court on the 24th day of February, 1910, la a certain suit then In said Court pending, wherein Schuyler C. Himelwright was plaintiff and Albert W. Hodgln and Sarah Vies. Kodgin vere de fendants. In favor of plaintiff and against said defendants, by which execution, I am commanded to sell the property In said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum due the plaintiff of Eighteen Hundred and Forty-three and 85-100 Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rata of ten per cent per annum from the 24th day of February, 1910, until paid, and the further sum of 1 150.00 as plaintiff's attorney's fees, together with the cost and disbursements of said suit taxed at $50.80, and oosta and expenses of aald execu tion, I will on Saturday, the !Kh day of AprU, 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of aald day at the front door of the County Court House ki Enterprise, Wallowa Coun ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, Utle, Interest and estate which aald defendant, Albert W. Hodgln and Sarah Visa Hod gin, or either of them, and all persona claiming under them subsequent to the 12th day of Dec ember. 1907, had, since acquired, or now hava, in, of and to said real property hereinbefore men tioned, described la said execution A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. MURPHY, GRANT SCO. Manufacturer! Sufructo Ofiftflil La Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to ' GIVE US A TRIAL as follows, to-wit: The SW of the SEVi of Section 28, the NEV4 of the SEVi of Sec tion 22, the W of the SWV4 of Section 23, the NWVi of Sec tion. 26, the . D of the NE and EV& of the SEVi of Section, 27, the NWVi of the NE and the NEVi of NW, of Section 27, and e SWVi of the SEVi and the SB A of thet SWVi of Section 22, all ji TOjWnohip Two(2) South, of Range Forty-eight (48) East, W. M, in Wallowa county, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to redemption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 1st day of March, 1910. 28c6 EDGAR MARVIN, Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon. SUMMONS. Iu tlio Clrcui. Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. .Max Gumerman, Plaintiff, ( VS. Helena J. C Gumerman, Defendant. To Helena J. C. Gumerman, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby commanded and required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint tiled against you in the above en titled Court and cause on or before he expiration of six weeks from he date of the first publication of thU Summons, which date of first publication ia Thursday, March 17, 1910, and if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead' within t!iu time, for want thereof, the plaintlf will apply to the above en dtledi Court for the relief prayed Tor la hie said complaint, which re lief is for a decree of absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the grounds of desertion, and for auch other relief as to the Court shall jeem equitable. You will further take notice that his-summons is served upon you by publication In the Wallowa Chief tain, a weekly newspaper published at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore gon, for the full period of six con secutive weeks, commencing with the issue of March 17, 1910, pursu ant to an order of the Honorable X. B. Olmsted, County Judge of Wal lowa County, Orgeon, made and en tered on the 16th day of March, 1910. BUREIGH ft BOYD, , 30c7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. V Levy, Plain tiff, v. Calvla Smith and Jesei Smith, De fendants. Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an execution, Judgment or der and decree duly leajed out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court la the above Hititled cause to me duly directed uid dated the 2Sth day of Febru ary, 1910, upon a judgment rendered d anf entered in said Court on the 8th day of November 1909, In favor of A. Levy, plaintiff, and against Calvin Smith and Jessie Smith, de fendants, for the sum of Twelve Hundred Eighty and 65-100 Dollars with interest thereon from Novem ber 8th, 1909, at 10 per cent por annum, and the further sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars with Inter est thereon from the 8thi day of) No vember, 1909, and the further Bum of $19.00 coats and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make aale of the following described real proper ty, to-wlt:- '' The northeast quarter of the north west Quarter, the west half of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven In township two north of range forty-five East V. M. and in Wallowa County, Ore Kon. , Now, therefore by virtue of aald execution, judgment order and de cree and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 2nd day of AprlL 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House, In the City of Enter prise, Wallowa County, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemp tion, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title, Inter est and claim which the within nam ad defendants or either of them had on the date of the mortgage herein, or alnfie had, In and to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order and decree. ' ... 28c5 EDGAR MARVIN, Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon. BURLEIGH & BOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FILING. FINAL AC COUNT. In the County -Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wal lowa. In the matter of the Estate of Sam uel Jamea Dorrance, Deceased. Notice le Hereby Given: That W. C. Dorrance, the administrator of the estate of Samuel Jamee Dorrance, deceased, has rendered and present ed for final settlement and filed in said court hia final account of hla administration of said estate, to gether with his report and petition for final distribution, and that Mon day, the 9th day of May, A, D, 1910, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon it said day, at the court room of said court at the court house in, Enterprise, In said county, baa been fixed and appointed as the time and place for the setttlement of said account and the hearing of ob jections thereto by any person In terested In said estate. Notice Is further given: That said account is for final settlement, and :he said estate is ready for distri bution, and on confirmation of said final account final distribution of aid estate wiU be immediately had. First issue, March 24, 1910. 31c5 w. C. DORRANCE, Administrator of the estate of Sam uel James Donance, deceased.