THE NEWS RECORD
(TwIce-aWeelc)
Formerly the Wallowa News, estab
lished March 3. 1899.
Published Wednesdays and Satur
days at Enterprise, Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRE88
Office East side Court House Square
Entered aa second-class matter
January t, 1909, at the' postofflce at
Enterprise. Oregon, vnder the Act of
March 3. 1879.
Subscription Rates: One year $2,
lx montha 1, three mouths 60c,
one month 20c. On yearly cash-In
advance subscriptions a discount of
I6c Is given.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1910.
City and County
Brief News Items
jeed potatoes at the R. S
& Z., 60 cts. per cwt. 100b2
. lt. Mrs. Moore returned home
Monday from a business, trip to La
urande.
"The field and poultry fencing at
Keitner's la the Pittsburgh Electric
weld the weld that held.
Mra. Henry Fletcher and Miss
Ethel weaver went to La Grand
Tuesday for several days stay.
lau and see our new lines of
drygoods, Notions, and ladles and
Misses- Ready-to-wear Suits, Skirts,
etc. No two suits alike. E. &
M. Co. . -
Leonard Baker was hurt In a fall
down a cellar way Monday evening
His back was quite badly sprained.
Eastern furniture at Eastern
prices at Ashley's. , lOObl
Frank Melotte left Tuesday morn
tog for British Columbia, expecting
to be gone about a month looking
over that county.
All phone orders for bus to and
,. from depot promptly attended to
White Front barn. Home phone. 97b
Mrs. E. J. Forsythe'and daughter
Irene wemt to La Grande Tuesday
where Mrs. Forsythe will attend the
meeting of presbyterlcl.
The Enterprise band under the ex
cellent leadership of Prof. Seiack,
Is progressing nicely and will soon
reach Us old proficiency.
Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil
at Burnaugh ft Mayfleld'a
The Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Steel, who was bortm Ap
ril 6, died early Sunday morning and
was buried lm the Enterprise ceme
tery Sunday morning. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Woodell left
Tuesday morning for La Grande.
They will' make their home in the
Grande Ronde valley near lmbler.
Dr. F. E. Moore, osteopath, has
office hour all day Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday ln Enterprise. Of
fice over the bank. 83btf
Rev. Samuel Harris and Dr. C. T.
Hockett ,went to La Grande Tuesday
to eflttend the meeting of presbytery
as representatives of the local Pres
byterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Browning will
attend the International Sunday
school convention at Portland, May
, 26, '.as delegates from the Enterprise
Methodist; school.
Gordon hats, the best, $3.00, at W.
J. Funk & Cos.
If you want good feed, for your
team and good treatment come to
White Front Barn. 97btf
Miss Stella Laird and Fred Wag
ner received the ordinance of bap
tism Sunday in the river. The rite,
was administered by Rev. Gibson of
the Baptist church.
Biggest car of furniture ever re
ceived in Wallowa county, was un
loaded by Ashley this week. All
Eastern furniture and it will bo
sold at Eastern prices. 100b!
; NORTH POWDER
T Patent Flour
Best of Best
Same Price as Home
Flour
GOOD EATING APPLES
$1.25
PER BOX
Plenty of
COAL
on Band '
AH Hats, Shoes and
? Gloves at Cost.
Morse's California Gar
den Seed guaranteed to
Grow
Riley s Riley's
No last year's wall paper at Ash
e's. AH 1910 stock and styles.
Complete line of men -a women's,
and children's Oxfords at Funk's. '
: Ben Morgan, who is studying med
icine ta Chicago, left Tuesday morn
ing for The Dalles. He has been
appointed census enumerator for the
arm Springs Indian, reservation,
when, his work Is completed he, will
return here to spend the summer va
cation with his brother, Thomas Mor
gan. All kinds of wall Daper not an
old roll of paper In the house
prices to suit all purses at Ash
ley's. loobl
Prompt relief in. all cases of throat
and lung trouble if you use Cham'
berlaln's Cough Remedy." Pheasant
to take, soothing and healing la ef
feet. Sold by all dealers.
Th Improvement league met at
the library -oon Monday evening
and discussed plana for a concert
to be civen probably Saturday ev
ening, April 30. A meeting of the
singers of the city will be held at
the home of Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh
Saturday evening of this week. All
who are willing to take part inj the
chorus work will be cordially wel
comed.- I
Fine line straw and linen hats just
In at W. J. Funk ft Co's.
In this Issue appears the profes
sional card of Charles Thomas, who
has opened a law office in. the new
brick office building, recently com
pleted byi A. C. Miller, and he doubt
less will receive a liberal share of
the legal business as a member) of
:he Wallowa county bar Mr. Thomas
was for many years a practicing at
torney at Bedford, Iowa, and a, clip
ping from the Tlmesi Republican) has
Jils to say of him: "Gone West-
Attorney Charles Thomas left Fri
lay morning for Enterprise, Ore-
son, where he expects to make his
future home. It is doubtful if any
man ever let Bedford to make hi
home elsewhere ..whose going caused
more universal regret and who car
ried with him the more sincere well
wishes of the community generally.
Mr. , Thomas is a lawyer, and ' as
such has taken a prominent part In
many controversies which were set-
Ued in a court of law. Usually, a
man .who Is worsted in a lawsuit
has more or less ill feeling for the
lawyer on the other side who caused
him, to be defeated. But If there Is
one man, in this whole county who
has been, beat la a lawsuit where
Charles Thomas, was, the other man's
lawyer and for this reason holds a
grudge against him, the writer has
never heard of him. Mr. Thomas is
oyal to a client, and will' do any
thing that Is honorable to win; but
no case Is so important that in or
der to win would! Mr. Thomas deviate
one iota from the course dictated by
honor and , fairness. The secret of
his popularity is that he is honor
able in all things, and believes lm
Slvlng every man a fair deal."
Besx Brands of Stock Foods at
Jackson, & Weaver's.
NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM
OTHER CITIES IN OREGON
PRINEVILLE. Plans have been
laid by the Commercial Club to hold
great booster day celebration here
on or soon after April 15.
ASTORIA. It has been rumored
that there have been several deposits
of gold found near this city and
many people have panned out very
good amounts. ' . '
PORTLAND. A non-partlson tariff
commission, with power to change
the rate of duties as necessity de
mands, 1b favored by the Portland
Chamber of Commerce.
EUGENE. Though a coach of na
tional reputation has been engaged
and contracts have been signed for a
full schedule of games, the University
of Oregon may not have a football
team next year.
CONDON. Although- Gilliam
County has .been considered entirely
a dry-farming country, steps are now
being taken to put upwards of 8.000
acres of splendid land under Irriga
tion. - .
FOSSIL. rA mass meeting of farm
ers and business men was held in
Fossil for the purpose of discussing
ways and means of getting a railroad
built south from Condon via Mayrille
to Fossil, a distance of 20 miles. ,
FOREST GROVE. The Woman's
Club of this city hat taken up the
matter of sprinkling the streets of
Forest Grove during the coming
summer months and a committee has
been appointed to ascertain the cost
of the necessary apparatus.
PENDLETON. At last public high
ways are to be provided across the
Umatilla Indian reservation and no
longer will sheepmen and cattlemen
be forced to pay toll for crossing the
reservation to and from the summer
ranges.
SALEM. With the annual celebra
tion of the establishment of the first
provisional government at Champoeg,
May 2, 1843, but three weeks. away,
plans are well developed for the
greatest celebration ever held at the
old historic outpost '
r
Every Day at
HARRISON'S
CITY MARKET
BEEF, PORK, VEAL
MUTTON
FRESH FISH EVERY DAY
FRESH OYSTERS IN
' SEASON
Sausage of all kinds Hams
and Bacon Sugar Cured ,
For Dinner Corn Beef and Cab- ;
. bage, Wienerwurst and Sauer
' Kraut. , For Breakfast Liver
and Bacon. For Supper A Nice
Steak. Mincemeat Chickens at
any time. Orders delivered in a
few minutes. Telephone your
order for a nice roast or boil and
it will be there in time to cook
for dinner.
Geo. A. Harrison
River Street
Air
Light
Sunshine
Cleanliness
in Our factory, Costly Mater
ials and Skill in Making are
the conditions and ingre
dients that combine to make
Modern Sweets
so perfect a
"Patronize the Modern Dealer"
m, Cwftctlamry C, Win,, PortUnd, Orwoa
Your tongue is coated. : . ,;
Tour breath Is foul.
Headaches come and go.
These symptoma show that your
stomach (e the trouble. To remove
the cause Is the first thing, and
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tabjete will do that. Easy to take
and most effective. Sold by all
dealers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bookout went
to Portland Wednesday taking their
little son Donald to a hospital to un-
lergo aa operation for appendicitis.
Every family and' especially those
who reside la the country should be
provided at all times wth a bottle'
of Chamberlain's Liniment. There
is no telling when, it may be want
ed in case of accident or emergency.
it is most excellent in all cases of
rheumatism, sprains and bruises.
Sold by all dealers.
Mrs. W. T. Potta returned, home
to Lostlne Wednesday mornlwr af
ter a short visit with Mra w m
Ealaley.
Diarrhoea should be cured with
out loss of time by a medicine which
like Chamberlain's Colin ChoiAr
and Diarrhoea Remedy not only
cures promptly" but produces no' un
pleasant after effects. It never fails
and is pleasant and safe to take.
Sold by all druggists.
Sam. Litch was a Wallowa visitor
Wednesday. -
Coos Bay Plant Burned. ' .
COOS BAY. A -fire, said to be In
cendiary, damaged the plant of the
Coos Bay Ice ft Col Storage Com
pany to the amount of 118.000. The
plant is insured for $6,000.
Go
to Jackson,
ft Weaver's for
base ball goods.
STRAYED.
Two black, work horses, l branded
7A.on right stifle,, the other with
white spot on left side. Information
leading to recovery will be thankfully
received, J. L. Fine, Enterprise, Or
egon. . . lOObnv
. '
S.fi J
to
Gandy
L. BERLAND
Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs
and Leather Goods of all descriptions.
I will fit you out with the best goods for the least
money. , When in need of anything in my line, call and
inspect my stock before purchasing.
ENTERPRISE, - - - . OREGON
La Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. "
Foundry and Machine Shop.' Casting and Ma
x chine Work done on short notice.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS
Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
1 ' ' - ' - 1 1 -- '
Much Good Land.
Restored To Entry
Over 165 Tracts Will
Open To Filing
Month.
Be Thrown
Next
The proclama lon restoring to en
try certain lands in the Wallowa
National forest will probably be is
sued early next month. While the
amount to be thus restored Is not
as great aa recommended by Super
visor Harris, yet a large number of
sections of jrood agricultural liuid
i will be thrown open, to settlement In
tnis county.
Moat of the restored, land will be
m nine townships lying north of
this city, and all unappropriated land
in townships 3 and 4 north. 42. In
the last t(wo named townships there
will be perhaps about 65 or 70
tracts, and In the nine townships
near this city over 100 tracts.
Moot of the tractsi have more or
less Umber on them, and many have
excellent meadow land and springs
The White
If you wamt a high
machine which la a
grade se(wing
WORLD'S STANDARD
OF EXCELLENCE
BUY A WHITE
The machine Is unsurDassed for
simplicity, durability and the char
acter of the work it will do. It Is
made in two styles, ithe Vibrator
Shuttle and the Improved Rotary
Shuttle, The labtter machine sews
either ; a lock or a chain, stitch.
There are a number of styles to
choose from and the .wood work la
the handsomest ' possible.
Fred S. Ashley
handles the
Enterprise.
WHITE MACHINE in
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets assist nature in drivdng all
Impurities out of the system. Insur
ing a free and " regular condition
and restoring the organs of the body
to health and strength. Sold by all
dealers.
For Candy-
BtraoiK tha "HoHan llul.
M94wn Owf tl try Co.. Mtn., f wtu
Mr. Investor
Do you know that the Teepee Springs place on" upper Trout
Creek the place where that cool spring of never-failing
water is always bubbling up, and where you can raise tender
vegetables, tomatoes, corn, beans, melons, etc. and fruits
of all Kinds to perfection that fine bunch grass dairy ranch
-is for sale? Such indeed is the case. It is only about 7
miles out from the county seat It has plenty of water and
plenty of grass. The price is right and the terms areasy.
Enterprise Real Estate Company
OVER HARNESS SHOP
ENTERPRISE OREQON
Abstracts
Loans 13
Insurance
KeMable Abstracts of title furnished on short
notice.
All Kinds of money to loan on farm property,
from one to five years; large or small amounts
Fire Insurance written in companies that pay
, all losses in full.
WALLOWA LAW, LAND ABSTRACT CO.
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
C M. L0CKW00D, Lockwood nim..
United States Commissioner
CHARLES' THOMAS
LAWYER - ENTERPRISE, ORE.
Practice in state and Federal
Courts and Int. Dept. Abstract
Bldg, opposite court hoiiso
Make our store vour headmiartAra
while attending the Stock Show next.
Saturday, Jackson & Weaver.
Now Is the time to bloesom out
with one of those beautiful Snrinjr
Suits in the Brandosrea Klncaid
quality. See the new arrivals at
the E. 'M. & M. Btore.
Poison Wheat I5c Der lb. at Jack
son & . Weaver's.
Garden tools, pruning shears and
saws at Keitner's.
Strychnine at Jackson & Weaver's.
Legal Advertisements
NOTICE
OF FILING
COUNT.
FINAL AC-
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Wal
lowa. In the matter of the Estate of Sam
uel. James Dorrance, Deceased.
Notice i Hereby Given: That W.
C. Dorrance, the administrator of the
estate of Samuel James Dorrance,
deceased, has rendered and present
ed for final settlement and filed In
said court his final account of his
administration of said estate, to
gether with hl 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
of said day, at the court room of
said court at the court house In
Enterprise, in said county, has 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 la said estate.
Notice Is further given: That said
account is for final settlement, and
the said estate is ready for distri
bution, and on confirmation of said
tinal account final distribution! of
laid estate will be Immediately, had.
iirat issue, March 24, 1910.
31c5 W. C. DOHRANCE.
Administrator of the estate of Sam
uel James Dorrance, deceased.
8UMMON8.
lu the Clrrui. Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
Max Gumermon, Plaintiff,
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
Hied against you in the above en
titled Court and cause on or before
the expiration of six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
hu Summons, which date at fdrst
publication is Thursday, March 17,
1910, and if you fall to appear and
answer or otherwise plead within
th-u time, for want thereof, the
plalntlf will apply to the above en
titled Court for the relief prayed
for In hie said complaint, which re
lief la for a decree of absolute, di
vorce from the defendant upon the
3t3t3tTt3B
, Managers
"raansa .
3 . S
Head
This
Have you examined our
line of
Ladies' and Children's
Wash Suits Ladies'
Fanrv Hriitc. IVol..
g Undershirts, Mu sli n
Underwea r , Hosiery,
g Gloves, Etc.
3 Also a complete line of
3 Men's FurnUhinoV In.
2 eluding the McKihbin
H anu aietson nats.
9 We have just now the
most complete line that
JJ we have ever carried.
g We buy our Dry Goods from
JJ one of the largest houses in
J Chicago and have a large
S assortment from which to
make our selections.
We discount our bills, which
gives us the goods laid down
in our store at the lowest
cash prices.
We give our customers the
benefit of our cash buy. We
also give a discount on all
cash purchases.
If you are going to build
call and let us figure
with you on Doors and
Windows. We have just
received a large stock of
same and we are going
to sell them at bed rock
prices. g
R.S.&Z.!
M
Company ;
IfllUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIMt'
grounds of desertion, and for such
other relief c to the Court shall
seem equitable.
You will further take notice that
this 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 J.
B. Olmsted, County Judge of Wal
lowa County, Orgeon, made and en
tered on the 16th day of March, 1910.
BUREJIOH ft BOYD,
30c7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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