THE NEWS RECORD
(Twice-a-Week.)
Formerly the Wallowa News, estab
lished March' 8i'ltfB9. J-'- - J -
a ji, -. , . m
-ublihed Wednesdays, and .Satur
day at Enterprise. Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRESS
Office East side Court House Square
Entered a second-class matter
January 2, 1909, at thV poatofflce at
Enterprfse. Qregoh, under the Act of
March 3,! 1879.' ; .,':'!
pufcecriptlon. Ratea; One year $2,
al toonthe1 three moutha 50c,
one jnonth20c. , .On yearly caeh-ln-advance
subscriptions a discount of
lie is given.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, ,1910.
LADIES IN EARNEST.
The Jadiea auxiliary of the Com
mercial club the Enterprise, im
provement league evidently haa tak
en the towa slogan to heart right
from the start. At the permanent
organisation meeting, a committee
wad appointed to confer wKh . the
city council about having Main
street cleaned,
Main street needs It. So do sev
eral oUier atreets., River street .on
tha way to the depot is In'a shame
fur condition.
Several we'eka ago the council
talked about havjn'g the gravel that
was washed from , the road to the
slda ditches by the flood, restored
to the roadway. This has not been'
done.
The spirit of the town slogani has
00.1 lacking la several other par
ticnlius. . The critical eyes of the
ladiei will no doubt see where, and
wilt devise a plan; to' make the prop
er poYtlL's , acconjpltoa something
This spring Is unusually favorable
for farmer and especially home
steaders, plenty of moisture and
warm woather. There will be eas
ily . 10,000 acres , of od broken trib
utary to Enterprise.
lintorprIe'B i rogreaa In all . lines
i development lev not only rapid but
steady. The big mercantile stores
art niliiing extra clerks to help take
!.ii(j of tnetr constantly increasing
ij isim.'tu. New business .blocks are
coitLiiiu'acl foi' lu advance, by persons
yookiint; locations; residences going
up In every part of town and) the
supply vay behind the demand. Ev
i indication is this will be the ban-
nur year In growth and flmprove-
iu en ts ia Enterprise.
Colonist
OREGON
Th,e manaffemeht 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 t stim
ulate .travel to and settremeni in ,C)re-
on, wil 'prevail Again this 'Spring
DAILY from March April 15, in
e of, Oregon
The railroads have done their part:
now it's Up to "you. VThe colqni8t.rflte
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
- V
At home if desired. Any agent of
, v , the road is; authorized to Receive, the
! ! . require deposit and telegraph ticket
; : o any point in the East
Remember the Rates
' ' v , From Chicago,. $33; , from ' St Louis,
. $32; from Omaha and Kansas. City,i
$25. This reduction is proportionate
"'" from all bth'er cities. v " '"
wr.7. r.rcr.wfWAY
General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon
BOURNE'S BILL.
, . ; -j i, ' " t : '
Senator Jonathan Bourne's bill
changing the requisite for securing
i 320 homestead from residence to
improvement, has evoked conaider-
able opposition' in Central Oregon',
about the only place in this state
It would apply. t., ...
The major part of the opposition
was caused by the fear that the
oill In Its present form would oper-
ite against the landless, homeless
man and thus destroy the very. In
dent of the original homestead law.
For these reasons. Senator Bourne,
ill not prese the bill for passage,
.hough he still believes the princi
ple ia correct that Improvement and
lot residence should be the test
Dn arid land. . . , . ,
The senate, however, hae passed
ie bill la an. amended form', apply
ing the Utah provision, to thd state.
rhis amended bill ia given, at length
dlsewhere in thia paper.
The Oregoniam Is still shouting
itself hoarse about the assembly.
It must be frightened attna spectre
jf Illegality of the .whole affair end
9 making the big noise to eep up
,t sDirlts. It is going about it
Just right to maW.aure Republican
lefeat this fall, and lit I generally
iupposed that is what tt desires.
300D ROADS EASILY ' 1
AND CHEAPLY MADE.
In. the dlstussloni of good, roads
or the state therd seems to be too
Much reference to the. huge approp
riations heeded andi too much reli
ance on whit the .state or' federal
power could do, wye an editorial
.n the Spokosmaa Review '
; No doubt large expenditure upon
rural roads ' would be ef fective , and
perhaps generally. Justifiable, , but
great Improvement could be made
by. simple means at hand.
A district la Georgia Is now be
inir written 'up and photographed as
i model good-roads county, and the
excellent roadft are , t,he result :of
jlm'ple ,work, Out farmer began to
drag the road in front of his place
with a split log hauled by . norse
at each end aad-drawiji.at an nle
30 that It not ooj packed the road
but graded it toward, the., center.
No expensive machinery ' was. used
aiid little hauling of any material.
Soon the whole district were'uelnit
spilt logs and the fine roads, with
their saving of time and money,
were the result.
Such simple methods are frequent
ly,, mbre effective1 than more xpen
lve ay stems and they can be ap
plied by any district. , ,
and the
Rates
Great Northwest
Diarrhoea should be cured "wlth
JMt loss of tl. ne by a medicine which
.Ike Chambe rlain'a Colic, Cholera
and Dlarrho ea Remedy not onl
zuree yivutw- j uuu iiuut;ai no un
pleasant aftei. effects'. It never faihr
and is pleasant and safe to take.
Sold by all droggiats.
.. 'Irvine's Intensity. ;. .
The piercln,K eye nod .lntenne ex
pression of Henry ln lng oiioe riiid the
effect of -making a. fellow aetor alto
gether forget that be" was on the stage
at all. It '.occurred in Manchester dur
ing a performance . of "Macbeth. and
ln the sc6ne where Macbeth says to
.me of the murderers . "There's- blood
upon tliy face!". Irving put mi much
earnestness Into bis words, that toe
murderer forgot bis-, proper answer
("Tls Banquo's, then" and replied iu
a startled , voice: "Is, there? . Great
Scottr He fancied, as be afterward
said, that be'd broken a blood vessel. ,
Chamberlain's" Stomach1 and Liver
tablets assist nature in driving all
iburitlas out of the system. Insur-
aar a free: and regular condition
and restoring the organs of the body
io health and strength. Soldi by ali
lealers.
Old Cordag. .
Much money is mnde by the sale of
old rope and string.. Thousands of dol
lars are netted by the buying and sell
ing of old fishing pets aloqe, but this
amount Is a mere bagatelle to the cash
bat. Is turned over n tbe handling of
old cordage at the, docks.. When It Is
considered that the, cordage,, pot fa
cudipg the fitting, of a I'arje sailing
vessel costs rrora w.wi to io.uuu ana
that this cordage must constantly be
renewed It will be seen that an enor
mous trade must be carried on Iq this
particular respect Exchange. :
Prompt relief lit all case of throat
ind: lung : trouble if , ypu use Cham-
)erlain'a Cough Remedy. Pleasant
6 take, , soothing and healing la el
ect. Sold by fill dealer...
Pinched pn the Houm. '
.Jack I Just sa w your wife, old man.
She was sluiply 'stunning. By tke way.
you're looking rather, miserable your
self. V.'Unt's ubV TamDon't est
enou'gii 'nourishment;', that's fill, fou
af4 arranged with my we a inpntb
ago to give her a certain amount each
week, but of which.' Bbe was to fay
household expenses and buy her
clothes. ' ' ' 1 1
Every family and' especially those
who reside ia the country should be
tfrovlded at all times wth a bottle
(f Chamberlain's , Litfiment.. Tefi"
is no telling wheo it may be waht
id In case of accldeht or, emergency;
t Is most excellent la. all cases of,
rheumatism, sprains and bruises,
iold by all dealers. . .
: The' iter? lyrfewJ;
Tbe Jury as It Is tCUott today la A
leltc of the ancient popular Justice, in
rhe city states, of antiquity, the entire
ipalp population puM(d qpou tbe guilt
oe luQpcance qf the. offeiidug party,
file, old BHt yreek poet has, ( left us a,
picture of, ,whn the priinltjye "Jwiy
was, The cqurt is Bltt)ngi the question
of, "QuUty" or "Not, guilty", is put. and
the old. uieii of tbe comiquulty in turn
Rive belr opluloti, the ruuk,and file .of
tbe people stuudHig about applauding
Ibe opinion (hat strikes tbetd most, the
applause determining ' tbe ' decision;
Graduoll the Jury became narrowed
dawn Id lu tubers uutll it finally ap
pear aa we see It today.-New Xork
American. ,
W. B, APPLfeGATE.
... Notary Public . .
, ollectlona made. Real - Estate
bought' and - told ' and all businesi
matter ' attended to. Call on or
write me. '":
, f..-t t r. ): c .' j., j; i
PARADISE, OREGON.
ENTERPRISE
operA House
Watch for
Next
Armounce1
ment j Sachs & Company
f '9raack Rasa ef laker
City .Ulda JK Ca, n .
:Wm1 f )fnt Bare, 'iatotrriae
, Highest Market Price .Paid
for Hides, felt, f ur. Junk of
all kinds, Rubbar, Brass and
-Cast Iron -
Beginning Feb. 1: lRJc per pound
for drv h&t hidxa; 1 fw nop nmiiw)
H for dfy sheep pelta. s Will buy
United States Land Notices
UOTicis txa pubLJcation.
Department of the Interior.
- fjnited States taud Office at La
6rande, Oresoh, February "26th, 1910.
. Notice is hereby given- that Fred
Zumwait, of Zumwalt, Oregon, who
oh May 25th, 1903) made Homestead
No. 1293, Serial No' 03929", lor &
NE and. N S1, ; SecUon ,29,
Township 2 North, Range 47 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
Of intention,' to make Final Fiye Tear
('rout, io establish claim to the land
atove described, befoie C. Jll. Lock-
wood, United Sta'ei Commieeion'er,
at hie office, at Enterprise, Oregon,
on the 21st 'day; of April, 1910. 1
' Claimant names as witness ea: '
Jodepli UlU, ol' iniHJwirji.!' - .riM.
Omor Stubblefeld',, of Zumwali, Or
egon, Ed Lord, of Zumwalt, Oregon,
Horace Dale, of Zumwalt, Oregon.
30c5 F. C. bramwell;
Vour .tongue la. coated.
Your breath Is foul. ,
Headaches come and go.
These symptoms show .that your
stomach to the trouble. To remove
the . cause la the first thing, and
Chamberlain's Stomaclj . and . Liver
iaui.s wiu oo pat, loaBy to taae
and most effectived Sold by all
dealers. . .'
5 LepE Adybf tisements ."'
i . .i ii
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROP-
"! :' erty;
Notice ia hereby,., giyen, That by
virtue of an execution duly issued
out of the Circuit Coujt of the State
o Oregon fo the Pty of Wal
lowa, an to m' dVreced on tho 1st
day of M'arait' 110, upqa ,a Judgmenit
cn4 decree, "of foreclosure, duly ren
dered, entered of! record juid docket
ed in and by said Court on the 2h
day of, February,. 1910, In a certain
suit thea In saldi Court , pending,
wherata Schuyler 'd... ' HfmeWrigbt
was pla'&t'iff' and AAent Hodglri
and Safftli Vln-. t!ciAin uwi-a
fondants, , in favor, of, plaintiff . and
Bumai aaia aienaaiqt.s, oy waicn
execution, t in cbmm'qn4ed to sell
the property said 'exacutlon and
hereinafter described to pay the
atim due the plaintiff o'f Eighteen'
n i' .L Ait '' v -ftrt
nuuureq .ana oriy.aree ana o-iw
Dpllnrii, twHlii interest '(herabja, at tie
rata ccien per cent per, annum jrom
the 2fth day ,'of February, pifi, until
petd, apd furlher suxn of '!50.u0
as platilf'a attorney's, fees, together
with' thq costs ''ajai ,disbu'r.semenis
of' said suit. '.tai'ed '50.80, and
costs ana1 . expenses . of" said .execu
tiqn, t 4a, Saturday 'tlie.Dth
6ij ,oft Apr'Jl, 1, ,at, b .hour of
(eirg'Olbili ii. ii. pt ' aald day at tbe
frnt door, of ', the County. .Court
flouse'lia Enterprise, "Wallowa C'oun
tjrj Oreigon, sell . a't , pubjlc auction
to, he . highest Wder for' cash in
hind on. . Sa. ffcf 9t7 aila aH the
right, title, ihireat and asiate, which
said daiendanta. Albert W. Hodin
arid Safak .Visa Hodgih, dr. either
oi: mem, ana aii persona claiming
mider Uiem aubBeqUent to , thei iSti.
dajy ,'of bee'eiaber,, 1907, had, since
acfltiired. 'or now tiava. in. of "and "to
sld,real irdpa,rty hereinbefore men
tioned, described Id aald execution
as- ioiiows, to-wtii: . . , . .
. the .SW bf tha'S6 of Section
28; the KB of, jtha m of Sec
tion i3, 'tM Wi 'of 'the.Sy,)4
of .Soctlo'n 13, ,'ihe KW of Sec-
Uc(n 25, , tjia P. of the
and '&tf of tna'SE 'of Section 27,
i tha '.of tha'NEVl and the
NHSll. or NWi. of Section, S7." and
-hd V the 8E and the , SB
'i.l6t thei SWi df SedMom 22. all
Id ,ToWnahjp' T wo(2) 'SoUth..of IRange
twy-eigat ist, w. m, in
gaict sal being triad subject . to
redetnptidn la th4 manner prbvlded
1 Dated this lat day of March, 1910.
-asdif- ' ' '' fiDtlAR1 MARVIN,
shbrlff dt Wallow County, Oregon.
' ' , ... i. .. t -.H ..
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Iq" the ' matter of "the Estate of 't.'J.
Rouse, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned. Administrator of the es
tate of li. 3. Rouse, deceased, has
filed ( la -the -County Court of the
State 'of Oregon, for Wallowa Coun
ty, bte final account aa r such admin
istrator, and that Monday, the '25th
day ,ot April, A.. DH 1910, at, the
hour of tea o'clock, In the forenoon
of said day, at the Court House, In
Enterprise, Oregon, has been fixed
by said Court as the time for hear
ing of objections to said report, and
tha settlement thereof. -
Dated, Enterprise, Oregon, March
ii, 1910. - - - -First
published, Merck 26. 1910.
' BENJAMIN T. . LONO.
K Administrator,
thos.' M,' DM, Attorney for Admiuls-'
t rat or, 9js5
NOTICE Or FILING FINAL. AC
-; ' COUNT. , " k
In the County Court of the State
To the Citieiis of Wallowa Guntyz
, It our purpose to handle any business
entrusted to us in sucN tf fair and liberal
manner as to maKe itttjtps.t6Y'
tion With his banK" satisfactory and
profitable. H Aside from our excellent '
facilities,' this bank has the adya,ntagel.of v
a large capital and substantial list of - , -;
stockholders. It is also a State Deposi
tory. If you are
invite you to become
t Wallowa,
I'MWiil I II I if li il i ii iu u ih.j,,T. ,, rn I,,,,,.,, I , .'
mm mm
--ft r 1I"T "r-i"- r1, "n i ir i i rim i i nn im - TTiiri-rr
What Can
What can you expect your business to
. , amount to' without a Telephone? Do you
suppose a customer will lose ime ; running .
after you when you. can call your compet
itor 'phone? ' ; "
Home Independent telephone Co.
gj JU T, M .t.V k I.J.. - .Iv'.-.' . -
of Oregon, for the County 'of Wal
lowa. ' " , " ' ' ' ;
In thd matter of the Estate of Sam
uel jTamed Dorrahce, Deceased'.
Notice le hereby Given: ' tfiat Vf .
C. Uorranctf, th administrator of the
estate, of " Samuel' James Dorrance;
deceased, has 'rendered aid 'pfes4at-:
ed folr final eettlmdnt and filed in
said court hla 'final account of his
administration of said estate, to-
tor final distribution, and that Mon
day, Kthe .9th day i of May, ; A. D.,
1910, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
pf said day,, at the court , room of
said court : at . the court house tn
Snterprlse, In, said .cOunty, has been
fixed and appointed . as Ihe tinie
and place " for the setttiemetft of
said account and the hearing of ob
jections thereto by any person in
terested In said estate. ' r
Notice is further given: That said
account la for final settlement, and
the .said estate la. ready for distri
bution, and on confirmation of! said
Mnal account, final distribution of
iid estate will be immediately, had.
Pirat Issue, March 24,. 1910.
81c5 . . W. C. DORRANCE,(
Admlnitratdr of the estate of Sam
uel James Doriance, deceased.
SUMMONS.
Iu the Clrcui. Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wallowa County. :
Max Gurnet-men, Plaintiff,
vs.
Helena J. C Gumerman, Defendant., -To.'Holena
J. C. Gumoiiman,'' 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
Sled against you ia the above en
titled Court and cause on or before
the expiration of. six weeks from
the date of , the first publication of
thu Summons, Which date of first
publication Is Thursday, March. 17,
1910, and if you fail to appear and
answer or otherwise plead within
tlwt .time, for , -want . thereof , the
plaintlf will apply to the above en
titled Court for the relief prayed
for lo hJe said complaint, which re
lief for a decree of absolute di
vorce from the defendant upon the
grouhda of desertion, and for vuch
other relief aa to the Court shall
seem equitable. . . ,; " ; . .. ,1 V .
You will further take notice that
this summons is served upon you by
publication la 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 jto aa order of the Honorable J
B. Olmsted, County Judge of Wal
lowa County, Orgeon, made and en
tered on the 16th day of March, 1910.
. BUREIGH A . BOYD, -
30c7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
D E3TORATION Tq ENTRT OF j
Land In National Forest. Notice
la hereby given that the lands described
below, embracing 229.(4 acre, within
the yrllowa Ivatlonel Forest, Oregon,
riot a customer we ,. ,
one. ..: . -
breg'on
A Splendid Overall
lor every uae.
, Cut generous.
ly ifulL Two
r hip pocketa.
Felled aea&a.
'.Continuous
fly:
luSailtaha..
- HURPHY. GRANT & CO.
,. Manufacturer! ,'' '
farriarlxt ' UMnU
,'lAy V . )
You Expect?
will ba Bubject to settlement and. entry
under tbe provision of the homestead
laws of the United' States' and the Act
ot June 11,'. 1908 Ol.StaC, J?J3')," al the
United .States land - office at U:
Qrande, Oreson,. on May 24, JL910,, ,Ay .
settler ha, was actually and in good
faith claiming, any of a'ald lands for
agricultural ' purposes prior to' January'
1903, and has not abandoned same,
has 'preference' right to'mafcei a -home
stead, entry: for; this lands actually oc
cupied. Said- lands were Hated. '.upon
che applications of. tile persons men- .
.loned below, who . have a preference
right subject to the prior right of any
such settler, provided such settler or
applicant t is- qualified to; make.;4tome
rte&ti entry and 'the preference Tight
is exercised ' prior to May 24, 1910, on
which date "the lands' will be subject to
settlement and : entry by any rtjualllled
person. The lands are as follows: The
8W of SEfc of NWH of ,NW?4r the
SB54 of SW'of NW4- of Wli.the
6, of 'SWK 'of NW54, the is o'i
Vv4 of'.'.SWa of Nw!i, the B' of
W of SW(4, the of WV4 of NW
of SWVi, the of NET of SW
the SH .of NWij o;NB of SW
i, the W4 of SEft'-of NE of SW14,
and trie SEi- of SWJt. Sec ,T. S N.,
a.49 E., W. M., 146 aores, application
of. Leonard B. Foster, "of imiiaha, Ore
gon; .List 6-247.. A tract of approri-;
mately 94.64 acres within unaurveyed
but" what will probably be, when sur
veyed. Sec 24, T. 1 N., R. 60 E., and
Sec 19, T. 1 VS., R. 61 W. St, de
scribed by metes : ana bounds as fol
lows: ''Beglnnrig at Forest Service Mon
ument, which Is identical with corner
No. 12 of the Temperance Mining Claim
No. 482, and.; which; la located fcT
chains west and 14.90 chains , south, of
the 14 section corner located on the
east boundary of Sec. 24, T. 1 N., B.
60 E.; extending thence N. 40 deg. E.
11.76 chains; thence E. ( chains; thence
t deg. ,W. 1 chains; 'thence N. 64
deg. 30 min. W. 28.84 chains;- thenc
S. 7 deg. yr. 29.08 chains; tBence 8.
6 chalna; thence S. 64 deg. E. 37. N.
chains; thence N. 70 deg. E. 6 chain
to the place of begrnnlne. . Vartatloa
II deg. 40 rhln. E. Said track was list,
ed upon the application of W. 8. Brock
man, of White Bird, Idaho; List 6-249.
S. V.. I'roudfitiTAsslsUmt Commission
er of the : General . Land Office, Ap
proved March B, 191. , Frank 'Pierce,
First Assistant. Secretary of the In
terior. I0o4.:,
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you can always get What you : ,
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