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JUNE 1910 HTn. Fri. Sat. T u 18 25 J v2. 3 5 12 19 ft UP, 10 17 24 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 49 7J -JTATB3 JA eool!ddJft!3Mntory 4.H 1,, ,.?.-r-1 t1-" I ft fl C ENTERPRISE LODGE, No , uu.r.iBj. EMERALD REBEKAH LODGE, No. H i n enterprise LODGE, No. JUANITA Sisters. TEMPLE, No. 7, Pythian MAOfHIin ENTERPRISE CHAPTER. IVIAuUNIUNo. 30, Royal Arch Masons, WALLOWA LOPQE, Na 82, A. F. 4 Mill 1 EAGLE CAMP, No. 104M, M .W.A.W. A Meets first and third Thursdays In each month, In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbor always welcome. CHA3. THOMAS, Consul. J AS W. RODGERS, Ctorit. ANEROID CAMP, No. .8642, R I, of A. Wn III ENTERPRISE .U.W. 636, W. Of W. CAMP, No ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W. THE GOOD TOBACCO SHOP IS . MAN'S If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco ' ' you can always get what you , ! ' want here. 1 Fine line of ' PIPES The same is true of all our Stock.-; Come in and see. PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Poor to Bank Enterprise, Oregon . 8UMMER NORMAL. i SBJSB1SSBSSS The. .annual Bummer School for Teacher will be. held lu the High School building at Enterprise, com mencing. July 6, 1910, and continu ing five '"weeks. . '. i ' All teacher who are planning to take the August examination should attend, a special review work will he given to all subject required for county certificates. Methods of teaching in eoch subject a spec ialty. Tuition, for terra $10. J. i.,' :' Please notify the Instructors at onoe of your intention to attend. ' AUDREY G. SMITH, - : ; Principal Losllne Schools. J. C. CONLEY, County Supt, 97bl3 Instructors. ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch for - Next ; Announcement 1910 Lr i f. - I : r . . : fl will have the greatest celebration on July 3, 4, and 5 ' ever held in Wallowa County There will be all kinds of Games, Sports, Races, Boat Races, Etc, for valuable prizes. Fine music,' dancing, and every amusement the heart could wish It will be held at the head of beau tiful Wallow Lake, the finest sum mer resort in Oregon L.ow Excursion Rates from all points on the 0. R. & N., tickets on sale Sunday, July 3, good for return until Tues day, July 6 Everybody cordially , invited to celebrate with us THE NEWS RECORD (Twlcea-Week.) AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Formerly the Wallowa News, istab- lished March 3. 1899. Published Wednesday and Satur days at Enterprise, Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRE88 Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter fanuary 2, 1909, at the postofflce at Enterprise. Oregon) under the Act of March 3, 1879. i Subscription Rates: One year six month $1. three mouths 50c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-In a(jvance subscription a discount of 25c is given. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1910. NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON The Oregon-California Socialist en campment opened In Klamath Falls Sunday, June 26, with a meeting pre liminary to the 10-days' session. George Ferran, one of the river pi rates who with George Burke was ac cused of numerous thefts along the Willamette river, was convicted at Portland. Senator Chamberlain's amendment to the sundry civil bill, to Appropriate $15,000 for' the Crater Lake road, was cut to $10,000 on account of the In sistence of the house conferences. , The state treasurer's office has re ceived the inheritance tax from the estate of the late Caroline Ladd, amounting to nearly $14,000. The net value of the estate was $1,491,194.57. With the visit of F. L. Knelp, as sistant forester, to Portland comes the announcement of a project to make 260,000 acres of land in the Paulina Mountains available for the settlers who are rushing Into Central Oregon. C. L. HueBton of Astoria, who has the contract to build the jetty at the mouth of the Nehalem river, will com mence work about July 1. The Jetty, when completed, will be about 900 feet In length. This will insure a depth of about 20 feet of water at the bar. ' Judge Campbell instructed a jury to return a verdict for the defendant corporation, ' Pacific ' University, and Its president, W. N. Ferrrln, In the case of Fred Hill, a minor, who sued for $10,000 damages for the loss of an Index finger through the discharge of a gopher, gun. Judge H. J. Bean of the circuit court for Morrow county, has affirmed the adjudication of the rights to the use of the waters of Willow creek In that county ."arrived at after a full investi gation by the board oi water control. It Is the first .full determination of the rights to the waters of a stream under the new water law enacted , by the 1909' legislature. ' Requests for Senator Bourne's speech poured In In such volume In the closing days of the session of con gress that it was necessary for him to order additional copies, making 800, 000 in all, with provisional requests, not yet passed on by Bourne that make It certain that the total will pass the million mark within another month. ' The Oregon, rail way commission has filed a complaint with the Interstate commerces commission against the Southern Pacific and about 60 other railroads, alleging that less than car load rates from Eastern points to points In Oregon, on the Southern Pa clflo south of Portland, are excessive In that they exceed the rates In effect prior to March 22, 1910. After a day of four or five months, during which the title to over 26,000 j acres of land was examined, the syndl I cate of Portland capitalists which con ' traded for the Immense Crook county ranch of the Baldwin Sheep & Land company last February, formally took I title to the property last week. The consMerai&ton involvedln the. deal was $450,000, an of which was paid in cash to the form.fr ,ownr Declaring the prejonderance of pub lic sentiment in Tillamook county is unalterably opposed to the assembly plan, the Tillamook county republican central committ.ee ' repudiated that method of choeslng candidates. FIfteen-yeaiv'.d George L. Batch- elder, of Hood River, In competition with several hundred other boys from all sections of the United States, has won a prise for constructing the best aeroplane model. Adjutant-General FInzer has Issued orders for the annual encampments c' the various bodies of the Oregon Na tional Guard this year. Field artillery, of which there' is but battery A in Portland, will be at Cascades, Wash., July 17 and 18, for target practice with the field guns. Coast artillery will go Into encampment at Fort Stev ens from September 1 to 15, in con nection with the regular army artil lery force on duty with the heavy guns .guarding the mouth of the Co lumbia. The 20 companies of infan try have been ordered to get ready to go to American Lake, Washington, for maneuvers from August' 8 to 11, in conjunction with the . regular army forces that are to be mobilized there. Right of Way Fund Sure. THE DALLES. The committee which has been soliciting funds to buy a right of way Into this city for the Portage road has secured $2000 of the $2300 necessary. Work on. the exten sion will be commenced at once. Much material Is at hand.- A Wiretchqd Mistake t to endure the Itching, painful distress of piles. There's' no need to. Lis ten': ' "I suffered much from piles," writes Will A. Marsh, of Siler City, N C "tlllv I got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was' soon, cured." Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, ec zema, cuts, chapped: hands, chilblains, vanish before it. 25c at all drug gists. . . Th Light of tho Star. Various endeavors have been made to estimate the light of the stars. In the northern hemisphere Argelander bus registered 324,000 stars down to the nine and a half magnitude, and with the aid of the best photometric data Agnes M. Clerk's "System of the Stars", gives the sum of the light of these northern Xturs as equivalent to 1-440 of full moonlight, while the total light of all stars similarly enumerated in both hemispheres, to the number of about 000,000. is roughly placed at 1-180 of the lunar brightness. -The scattered light of still fainter celestial bodies is difficult to compute. By a photographic method Sir Wllllum Ab bey rnted the total starlight of both hemispheres at 1-100 of full moonlight, and Professor Neweorab from visual observations of nil stars at Just 728 times that of Cupella. or ISO of the light of the full moon. It Is not certain, bow-ever, that the' sky would be totally dark If all stars were blotted out. - Certain processes make the upper atmosphere strongly luminous at times, and we ennuot be sure tbut this light would be totally absent. Harper's Weekly. Making Life Safer. Everywhere life is being made more safe through the work of Dr. King's New Life Pills In constlpa tion, biliousness, dyspepsia, indiges tion, liver trouble, kidney" diseases and bowel disorders. .They're easy, but sure, and perfectly build up the health, 25c at all druggists. A Dutch Fishing Fleet. If the traveler warns to get a real glimpse of picturesque Holland. glimpse which shull long be a btippy memory, let . him Journey to the old fishing village of St-bevenlngeii. not far from The Hague. Its fishlug Heel Is an imposing one and Is best seen at ulgbt. wheu the boat are drawn up ou the beach. Each hits a number,' and these nre painted on the sides lu sucb large figures that they can be retid at a considerable distance. At night wheu the tlshermeu leglu to eome to land the womeu of the vllluge walk down to the beach with their kutttina In their hands to meet them. They wear their wooden shoes, some of which are made to look especially clean by an applit-utUm of w bit lug-, and they make merry clatter ui they go. Industry Is characteristic of the worn en of : Hollaud lu all walks of life. They must always be at work of some kind, and It would seem as If more knitting ueedles must be used lu Hoi In nd than lu any other omuiry In the world. E. J. Knirtngmu lu Interior A Wild Blizzard Raging. brhi danger, suffering often- death to thousands who take colds, coughs ami la grippe that terror of wlnber and- spring. Its danger sig nals are "stuffed up" nostrils, lower part of jioee sore, chills and fever, pain in- back of head, and throat gripping cough. When grip attacks, as you value your life, don't delay getting Dr. King' New Discovery, "Owe btKtle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Valley, Mlaa, after being 'laid up' three weeks with Grip." For sore lungs, hemorrhages, coughs, cokls, whooping cough, bron chitis, asthma, kV supreme. 50c, $1. Guaranteed by all drugglsta. Life's Percentages. It sometimes happens tbut a man plays an errorless game because he ac cepts niljjhty few chances. The man In the rljiht garden Is- pretty sura to have a better fielding record than the shortstop. Atchison Globe. ' Outdone. "He doted on Alice and would have married her but for her mother." "Ab: Her mother"- ( "Yes: her mother was still more at tractive." Mitsad Fire. Putton-Ayres l am enriare to the general, you know. Miss Innocent Ob. are you really? My brother Is In the military too. Boston Transcript Saved at Death's Door. The door of death seemed ready to open, for Murray W. Ayers of Tran sit Bridge, N. Y., when his life wasi wonderfully saved. "I was la a dreadful condition," he writes, "my skin, was- almost yellow; eyes Bunk- en; tongue coa'ei; emaciated from oslng 40 pounds, growing weaker daily. . Virulent liver trouble pulling me down to death In spite of . doc tors. Then that matchless medl cine Electric Eitters cured me. I regained the 40 pounds' lost and now am well and strong.1' For all stom ach, liver and kidney troubles they're supreme. 60c. at all druggists. United States Land Notices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or- gon, May 16th, 1910. Notice Is hereby c-lven that. Michelle - Raker whoan nvlvrvff Ijp Ldrll'pss Is 4 Enterprise, Oregon, did, on the 20lh any of July, 1909, file in this office Sworn Statement' and Application, No. 06831, to purchase the ,W SB Sec. 8, and N4 NB14, Section 17, Township V North, Range 45 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory, known a tlie ''Timber and Stone Law," at such value ea might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon' have been estimated and valued by appli cant at $100.00, the timber estimated to be worth $200.00, and the land $200.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his applica tion and eworn statement on the 10th day of September,' 1910, before John A. Rumble, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Joseph, Oregon. -.' Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, -or ini tiate a contest at. any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobo rated affidavit to .this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. 44cll F. C. Bramwell, Register. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, June 20th, 1910. Notice is hereby given tnat Mary A. Elmer formerly Mary A, Woods, jf Wallowa, Oregon, who on Febru ary 25, 1904, made Homestead. En try. No. 13458, No. 09106, for SW, Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 44 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Com missioner, at his office, at Enter prise, Oregon, on . the 10th day of August, 1910. . . Claimant namej . as witnesses: Mark O: Courtney, of Lostine, Ore gon, Jasper J. Chapman, of Wallowa, Oregon, Edward A. Crossler, of Wal uwa, Oregon, William Whitmore, of .Vallowa, Oregon. . 44Aj , F. C. Bramwell, Register. .NOTIC FOR PUBLICATION. Department ok the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon June 20th, 1910.. . Notice Is hereby given that Joseph Allen, ' whose post-office address is Enterprise, Oregon, did, on the 2nd day of September, 1909, file In this office Sworn Sta'ement and Appli cation, No. 069S6, to purchase the SE4 NW?4,- Section 14, Township 1 North, Range 44 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act ot June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known -as the 'Timber and Stone Law," at such value a might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pur suant to each appltca"on, the land and timber thereon have - beea es timated and valued by the applicant at $100.00 the Umber estimated at $50.00 and the land $50.00; that said applicant wiU offer final proof hi support of his application and sworn statement' on tha 10th day of Sep tember, 1910, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Comm'r, L hie office, at .En terprise, Oregon. Any person ia at liberty to pro test' this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time be fore patent Issues, by fiHng a cor roborated affidavit hi this office, al leging facts which would defeat the entry. 4tcll F. C. Bramwell, Register. HsiiniiiMHMiiiinimiHinniiwwunHiiMini : ' s S Enterprise Livery a and Sales Stable i BaKer to Smith, Proprietors Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains. Commercial Trade a Specialty. ! First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed ' Horses Bought and Sold . Feed For Sale Open Day and Night Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service iinnniHniiMniuuniuiintwHniiiiiuniDi W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Public. Collections made. ' Real Estate bought and told and aU business mattera attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE, OREGON. - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT. PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, a. S- Land Office at La Grande, Or egon, May 13th, 1910. . , Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), we will offer at public sale to the high est bidder, e 10 o'clock A. M., on the 8th. day of July, 1910r at thtel of fice, the following-described land: The SW NE4 Sec. 28, and the 15 NW Sec 34, T. 13, R. 45 E. V1 M. Serial No. 06498. . : Any persons claiming -Adversely :he above-described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before ' the time designated- for sale. . 42c5 F. C; Bramwell,- Register. Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO , : LATED TRACT. PUBLIC LAND SALE. . Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or egon,. June 3d, 1910. Notice Is hereby ' given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), we wllV.of fer at, nubile sale, to the high oat bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the , 21st day of July, 1910, at this office, the following-described land: The NE SW & SW SE Sec. 33, T. 1 N., R. 45 E. W. M., Serial No. 07406. Any persons claiming adversely the lbove-deacrlbed land are advised to lie their claims, or objeotlons, on r before the time designated for iale. ' 42c5 F. C. Bramwell, Register. . Colon R. Eberhard, Receler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT. PUBLIC LAND SALE. . Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or egon, May 23d, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that, as .Hrected by the Commissioner of the Jeneral Land Office, under provls ons of Act of Congress approved tune 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 517), we will offer at public sale, to the high est Mdder, at 10 o'clock A. M., on he 14th day of July, 1910, at this of ice, the following-described land: The &B14 SW Sec. 18, T. 1 S, .1. 45 E. W. M, Serial No. 06773. Any persons claJmlng" adversely the ibove-deacrlbed dand are advised to lie their claims, or objections, on it before the time designated for 3al- ' ,. : . 41c5 F. C. Bramwell, Register. Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver. N'OTICE FOR- PUBLICATION ISO w LATED TRACT. PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior. 0. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or- egon, June 13th, 1910. Notice la hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Lond Office, under provis Ions of Act of Congress approved lune 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 517), we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m, on 'he 28th day of July, 1910, at. this office, the following-described land: The SE4 SW Sec. 6,'& NE NW14 Sec. 7, T. 1 S, R. 45 E. W. i. Serial No. 07432. v Any persons claiming adversely the a c-ove-q; escribed land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated tor 3c5 ; F. C Bramwell, Register. Colon K. Eberhard, Receiver. . U'pl Advertisements ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby glven, that the undersigned has beea duly appoint ed by the County Court of Wallowa M s s S H M H U County, Oregon, administrator of the Estate of Emellne Akin, deceased, and has qualified as such, admin istrator. All parties having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present them duly verified to the undersigned, at the office of Burleigh & Boyd, Enterprise, Ore- -gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of thia notice, May 26th, 1910.' 40c5 C. A. RAY, Administrator of the Estate of Eme llne Akin, Deceased. SUMMONS. . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. James B. Nobles, Plaintiff, vs. Earl L. Martin and E. E. Cbampllh, I Defendants. ' ( To the Defendants, Earl L. Martin and E. E. Champlin: In the name of -the State of Orgeon: You and each of you are hereby equlred to appear and answer the1 :ompladnt filed against you to the ibove entitled court and cause on) or before the 30th day of July, 1910, hat being the time fixed by the xmrt for you to appear and answer , lereln and more than six weeks from he date of, the first publication 01 his summons, and If you fall so to appear and. answer, plaintiff will ftp ply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint, to-wlt: For a Judgment and decree that -he plaintiff have and recover of. and 'rom said defendant, Earl L. Mar to, the sum of Two Thousand six mndred and four & 75-100 Dollars, ,2604.75), with interest therebnt from his date until -paid at the rate of ten er cent per annum, and1 for the sum f Two Hundjel Dollars- ($"200.00) ittorney's fees, and for the costs and lisbursements of this suit, and for lecree that the plaintiff 'e saidi mort gage described ini'the complaint be .oiecAitid, and the premises, describ ed therein 'e sold by the sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon; and; that plaintiff may have Judgment and exe cution agalnBt said defendant, Earl U Martin, for any deficiency which nay remain after applying the pro ceeds of 'the sale of the premises lescribed in- the complaint, and that iadd plaintiff may become a'purchas r at said sale, and that said sheriff nay put said purchaser Into the pos session of said premises described in laid complaint, and that you and iach of .you be Torever barred and orever foreclosed of any right, title, :iaim or interest, or equity.' of re iemptlon in and to the following '.escribed premises situated and .bo ng in. the County of Wallowa, Stat f Orgeon, to-wit: ' The Soutbj half t the , ' Southwest w. quarter of wvwu T?9UIT I Ml I . Mill. Jill 'Vest half of the Northwest quarter )f Section Thirty five (35), lni Town ihlp Two North of Ranee Fortv four 44), E. W. M. in. Wallowa County, Oregon. '......,.,. , This summons is published onoe a week for six successive and consecu Ive weeks by order of the Hon., J. 3. Olmsted, Judge of the County -!ourt of Wallowa County, Oregon, Vhich said order is dated May 26th, 1910,. directing the first publication -0 be made on the 28th day of Jay, 1910, and the last publication n the 9th day of July, 1910. First publication May 28th, 1910. : THOS. M. DILL, 87 Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. :n the County court of the Stat of Oregon, for Wallowa County. - in the matter of the Estate of Wil liam Holloway, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that th 'un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Wallowa County, state of Oregon, the Admin- ..nor or the Estate of William Hol loway, deceased, and has duly qual ified : as such. Administrator All persons having claims against aid estate are hereby notified and re quested to present the sam t . within six months- from the date hereof, properly verified as requir ed by la,w, and to present the same to me at Flora, Oregon. "ea ana first published June 9 l91 - , . 42c5 - JOHN f. HOLLOWAY, ; Administrator of Estate of William Holloway, Deceased. THOS. M. DILL, Attorney for Ad ministrator, Enterprise, Oregon.