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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1910)
Cily and Count Brief News Items Take your eggs to Davis & Ward and gt cash. . 43fctf ' Dr. A. F. Poliey was at Wallowa, Wednesday,' on business. M. L. Larsen and T. R. Aktns were La Grande business visitors,. Wed- nesday. , " - i Hardware and ammunition prices are right. W. J. Funk & Co. Hen Boswell, the well known pio neer, now resident of La Grande, v.as among the visitors at the fair. Ball Brand Rubbers and Boots, guaranteed. W. J. Funk & Co. All phone orders for but to and from depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phne. 97b O. B. Tuttle of Emmett, Ida., 1 visiting hla daughter, Mrs. E. O, Ma kin, and family, of Prairie Creek. Ladies' and children's. Coats and Capes styles aie right. W. J. Funk 6 Co. -. . - ; Mrs. Wm. Day of La Grande and Clay Fox ot Imbler, guests of Mrs. R. L. Day, returned home, Friday, Can- locate man on good homestead 7 mile from Enterpriser 60 , acres good plow land,- all In body. Plen ty of water. Daniel Boyd. John R. ' Stuber, teacher ' of . Hur ricane Creek school," went to La Grande, Friday, on a business trip. Mrs. H. D. Crumpacker and little dueghter of Lostine, returned home Wednesday. ; They , had been -guests of M,rs. Mavor. ' ... .. .' Mrs. Catherine Young of Harrletts vllle, Ohio, la visiting her four sons here, one of whom, Charles, she. had not seen for 12 years. Charles. Young has moved ; his family Into town so the children may attend school. V,i, Young will re main on the Imnaha ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKennon of Island City visited their daughter, Mrs. S. D. Keltner, and family, last week. ' Wm. Makin, Sr., returned Wed nesday of last ' week from Elgin, : where he had been oa a land contest case. ' ' " Mrs. S. V. Cray and children and Mrs. Eva Wilson went to Lostine, Friday, and from there they went on to Corvallls. for a. few days' visit. J. T. Blrcher went to La Grande, Wednesday, to bring home his son . John, who has . been In the hospital ' there seven weiks recovering from .aa operation.., ' ; Dr. W. L. Nichols, osteopath, suc cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours air day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, in Enterprise. Office over the bank, 21atf Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Renfrow of Lost Prairie, Me3dames Wes Isley, Joe Williams and W. C. End Leo tt of Jo3ephi were guests of Mrs. James Allen, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Shirley and chil dren of Crow Creek, left Wednesday of last week for Eddyvllle, Lincoln county, their former home; They are going , after household goods and other belongings they had left there. ' .Wm. Ikle, who with 'his wife had .bsen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers, left Tuesday! for hia home at Whlteplalns, near New York city. He will go by way of Cal ifornia. Mrs. Ikle remains for a long er visit. . . Mrs. S." Story, who was here ar ranging the nice exhibit of the sugar company at the falx, returned to La Grande, Thursday. Mr. Story, who I Wallowa County Title & Abstract Company A. C. MILLER, President - Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies. Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates f This Is Your To get a 20, 40 or 80 acre . tract on , Alder Slope, the best Fruit, Berry and Vegetable land in the valley; improved or unimproved, ; with plenty of water. Terms to suit you. Priced from $25.00 to $125.00 per acre. Alder Slope Land Company C H. Jordan, Selllria Afirent . UQrande -:- Oregon la In charge of the beet harvest to this county, spent Sunday in- La Grande. Albert Baker, who bought the Padoa place In Eden some time ago, went out to Suromervllle, Friday, on buslnes3. Mrs. Baker who had been here attending the fair, re turned home with her father. Evert Rlchman. ' ' H. A. Thomas, the Wallowa county manager of the Independent Home Tephone company, left Wednesday of lust week for" his old home at Pontiac. Mich., for a stav at Indef-" inite length as he goes on account of his mother's ill health Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bell of'Anatone, Wash., are visiting their daughter. Mrs. J. F. Steen, and family, who recently moved to this city from the Zumwalt country. F I. Vergere brought the aged couple here. to. his automobile, and reports a .rough road beyond Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ram bo, who were married1 Monday by Justice Smith, went to their home near Wal- owa, Tuesday. Mrs. Rambo was .Mrs. Hattie Stoffle, who has resided m this city and vicinity for two years. 4 , Mrs. W. F. Burnett of La Grande returned home Wednesday after an an joy able visit at the home of her Jld friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Haas, of Alder Slope. Mr. Haas, ,who was at Hot Lake on account of a j-evere attack of rheumatism, has jeturned home very much improv ed in health. EXPRESSION OF THANKS. To the People of Wallowa. County: We, the undersigned, take this means of expressing our thank; for your appreciation of our work as of-, flclals of the County and yomiv ex pression of confidence, as shown by the vole of the primaries on Sep '.ember 24th, by both the Republican ;nd Democratic parties. We promise you the same faith ful performance of duty In the fu aire as in, the past. Very respectfully, -(Signed) EDGAR MARVIN, W. C. BOATMAN. Not,ice of the) Meeting of the; County Board of Equalization). Notice A hereby given that the Board of equalizalon 'for Wallowa' County, Oregon, will meet at the Oounty Clerk's office at Enterprise, Oregon, oa the thlTd Monday of October. 1910. the same being the 17th day ot October. 1910. for the purpose of examining and correct i;:g the assessment of 1910, and to Increase or reduce the valuation of the property therein assessed so that the same shall be full cash value thereof, and to assess omitted' tax able property. Said Board will be in session one month. Petitions or applications for the reduction of particular assessment shalL be made in writing, verified by the oath of the aDDllcamt or his attorney and be filed with the Board during the first week it is by law required, to be In session and any petition or ap plication not so made, verified and filed shall not be consider d or act ed upon, by the Board. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this 2"7th day of September, 1910. 6c3 B. F. MILLER, County Assessor NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the natrons of School District No. 23, Tuesday, October 11, at 2:30 p. m Every tax payer of the district la urged to attend, as there is Import ant business to transact. O.J. ROE, Chairman of Board . ------- . . . Chance September Term Of County Court Official Record of Busing Trans acted and Lltt, of Claims 1 Allowed. Regular term of the Wallowa Coun ty court begun and held at the court house In Enterprise, on Wednesday, the 7th day of September, 1910, when were present: Hon. J. B. Olmsted, county judge; Sam Lltch and W. G. Locke, county commissioners; W. C. Boatman, clerk; Edgar Marvin, sher iff. . - - The v following proceedings were had to-wlt: -x - In the matter of approving Road' Su pervisors' reports: Court considers approving Road Supervisors reports and1 checks and approves all reports' on file with the county, clerk. In the matter of appropriating mon ey for the County Trail on Corral Creek: After fully considering the same, It la ordered that $125.00' be and the same Is hereby appropriated to be used oa the County trail on Corral Creek, and the clerk ia hereby ordered to draw a war rant In favor of Joe Clemens for said amount.' In the matter of altowtng mlscella- leous bills: Now at this time the matter of al lowing the miscellaneous bills against the County comes on for consideration" and the said bills having been. submitted' to the court and the court having passed upon and audited each of said bills separately as appears from the signature of the court thereon; It Is therefoie considered and or dered by the court that the said bills be allowed and warrants Is sued by the county clerk in pay ment of the same as allowed In classes and amounts as follows; General Fund. ro.whom. . For What drawn Amt. Chas. J. Shine, damages due to accident . ..$ 60 00 I. B. Olmsted, salary county judge .... 66 66 3dgar Marvin, 'salary county sheriff .. 166 66 rV. C. Boatman, salary oun ty clerk .... .... 125 00 3. F. Miller, sa'ary assessor 100 00 I. C. Conley, salary superln tendent 83 33 V T. Bell salary treasurer. 60 00 Chas. G. Bllyeu, salary deputy- clerk : . 85 00 'harles Crow, salary deputy sheriff ', 85 GO EdMh R. Odle, salary stencg rapher ( 60 00 Chas. Glovannonl, salary Jani tor 60 00 E. J. Forsythe, July lights. ... 18 40 CDty of Enterprise, water rent. 28 00 Nina Miller, work In assessor's office .... 25 00 0. D. Rich, Bear Creek bridge 127 79 Joe Melotte, Troy bridge.... 1391 31 Ray Nevlns, setting up .vault fixtures 11 50 O. H. Brady, setting up vault fixtures .... 17 50 Jno. W. Kerns, county examin ing board ...... 20 00 J. B. Olmsted, sa'ary county judge ........ 66 66 Edgar Marvin, salary county sheriff ...... .... ....... 166 66 V. C. Boatman, salary coun ty clerk,. ...... .... .... 125 00 B. F. Miller, salary assessor 100 00 J. C. Conley, salary superin tendent ......... W. T Bell, salary treasurer. 83 33 60 00 Chas. G. Bllyeu, salary deputy clerk 85 00 Chas Crow, salary deputy sheriff ...... Edith R. Odle, salary stenog rapher Chas. Glvoannanl, salary Jani tor ...... ...... E. J, Forsythe, lights and supplies ...... 86 00 60 00 60 00 47 77 6 95 4 00 16 00 Pauly Jail Bldg. Co, mdse. . Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter supplk s . . . r McCully Merc. Co., mdse .... Taft Would Knew "Leaks." BEVERLY, Mas. A force of ei- Art will be put to work shortly In he departments of the Government at Washington to locate the "leaks." raft wants to know how m-ich of the 300,000,000 that Senator Aldrlch say le could bare the Government by con luctlng It on business lines can really saved. It l In time of sudden mishap or accident thai Chamberlain' Liniment Can be felled upon- to take the place of the family doctor, who cannot al- wayi be found at the moment. Then It is- that Chamberlain's Liniment la never found wanting. In cases of ! sprains, cuU, wounds and bruise 'Chamberlain' Liniment take out the soreness and drives away the pain Sold by Burnaugh ' ft Mayfleld and all good druggist. Chamberlain's Cough, Remedy has become famous for Its cures of coughs, colds, croup and Influenza. Try It when in neod. ' It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt roller. Sold by Bur naugh & May field and all good drug The Story Is Told. a bunk fiiKhiur .iicn. When IS U.d0d.-l.lV. ..uu Oil. till aavi. I. .....!.... The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create. makes one feel Joyful. Sold by Bur naugh & Mayfleld and all good druggists. ' Government Wants Engineer. Washington Civil service examina tions will be held at all regular ex amination points In the Northwest November 9, for appointment as as sistant superintendent of construction at the McNel Island penitentiary. The positions pay $5 a day. Only men. ex perienced In architectural construc tion work ae eligible. They must be oyer 20 years of age. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membranes of your throat if you want to be annoyed. But If you want relief, want to be cured, take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, Sold by Burnaugh & May field and all good druggists. Klamath Gets Bass Fry. Klamath Fa'ls Ten thousand black bass fry and a number of ring-necked perch, as well as some sunfish, fry, have arrived here from Portland from the state fish hatcheries to be planted In the waters of the Klamath country. For Mo;re thin. Three Decades. Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds, and' ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. Contains no opiates. Burnaugh & Mayfleld. An Extra In the. Family. Walter Williams tells tills newspa per story: "When the flrst child nr- rived In the family oun 'dltor friend of mine be and bis wife uuoiod It Al pha. Wben the fourth cinim some years later they di-cldod thai was enough and called it Omogn. But a year or two later No. 5 cume along anyway. For a time It puzzled them to tlnd a name wblcb would uol seem ridiculous for a child born after Omega, but the resourceful editor bit on a bappy thought uud named It Sup plemeut." Kansas City Star. A Reliable Mediclne)-Not a Narcotic Get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. It la safe and effective. Contains no op lates. Refuse substitutes. Burnaugh & Mayfleld. Coo Bay Survey Flnlshed. Eugene The Lane County Asset Company has completed its survey on the Eugene-Coos Bay railroad to Glen ada. The distance Is 61 miles and D H. Fornerl.the engineer In charge, says that the permanent location will reduce the distance to less than 60 miles. ' This practically cuts off 20 miles between Eugene and Glenada from the stage route and may reauce the dis tance from Eugene to Coos Bay to less than 100 miles. Good results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They con tain just the Ingredient necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the kidneys- and bladder, and to cure backache. Burnaugh, & Mayfleld. Plan Roadi for Crater Lake. Medford United States engineers, under the direction of Major I. J. Mor row, chief of the engineering corps. are at work in the Crater Lake na tional park, laying plans for a com plete system of roads and trains. There are three parties In the field making the surveys. It is' the inten tion to make one of the most com plete systems of highways that bus ever been laid out in a national park. Last year congress appropriated $10,000 for the making of a survey ot the park, the result the work being the basis on which future appropria tions for the improvement of the park will be made. Sjve-J From th Grave, "I had about given up hope, after nearly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs. M. L. Dlx, of ClarksvlUe, Tenn. Of ten the pain In my chet would be almost unbearable and I could not do any work, but Dr. King New Discovery has maie me feel like a ne.w person.' Ita the best medicine made for the throat and lungs." Ob stinate coughs, stubborn colds, hay fever, la grippe, athma, croup, bron chitis and hemorrhages, hoarseness and whooping to :gh, yield quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try It. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottles fr;e. Guraanteed by all druggists. 1 WHITE FRONT Livery, Feed and Sale Stable t R. L. DAY. Proprietor Good Riga Fair Treatment Horses Bought and Sold Special Attention to Commercial Trade ' Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains Best of Help Employed Home Phone Operi Day and Night One Block North of Hotel Enterprise Abstracts Loans Insurance Reliable Abstracts of title furnished on short notice. All hinds 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 a ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, OREGON Beatm&n H Bllyeu, . Managers n The. Deimon of the Air a the germ of lagrlppe, that breath- in, brings suffering to thousands. Its after effects.: are weakness, ner vousness, luck of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver nd kidneys. The greatest need then la Electric Bitters, the splen did tonic, blood purifier and regula tor of stomach, liver and kidneys. rhousanda have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the syslem and restore health and good spirits after anr at tack of grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction guar anteed by all druggists. f Alwaye. ' "Pa. whut is comtneudable pride?" "Our own. my sou." Birmingham Age-Herald. ' Wqrae, than Bulletei Bullets have often cansed less suf fering to soldiers than the eczema L W Harrlman. Burlington, - Me., got hi the army, and suffered) .with, forty year3. "But Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured me when all else fail ed." he write Greatest healer for uorcs, ulcers, uous, ounw, wounds, bruises, and piles, iw at aw druggists. Stuck Up. "Slick to me," sutd (be wall paper to the pump, "nod we'll bung togvtb er." Exchange. The Call of thq Blood. for purification, finds voice to plm- nUi hniia sallow comnlexlon. a . iaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Fill make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine com nlpxion health. Try them. 25c at all drugists. . The Diamond. The diamond has been found In all the continents and In almost every couniry on tue globe. "It Beate All." This. I quoted from a letter of M. Stockwell, of Hannibal, Mo. "I re cently used Foley's Honey and Tar far the first time.' To say I am pleased does not half express my feelings. It beats all the remedies I ever used. I contracted a bad cold and was threatened with pneu nionia. The first doses gave great relief and one bo tie completely cur i.l me." Contains no opiates. Bur naugh & Mayfleld. 1910 OCTOBER 1910 Sua. floa. Tw. W4. Tbn. Prl. Sat. 77 77 77 77 77 77 T 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ........ .. Hoarsanca In a child subject to cro;ip is a sure indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chamber lain' Cough Remedy Li given at oiic.3 or even after the croupy cough has appeared, It will prevent the at tack. Contain no' polaon. Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfleld and all gol druggists. . .9 i " """" a 1 Head S This Have you examined our g line of g Ladies' and Children's S S Wash Suits Ladies' fancy SKirts: Waists, g Undershirts, Muslin g Underwea r , Hosiery, 3 Gloves, Etc. Ml a Also a complete line of Men's Furnishings, in- eluding the McKibbin ' 2 and Stetson Hats. We have just now the most complete line that m we have ever carried. S We buy our Dry Goods from a one of the largest houses in S f,hiicn and have a larce 9 B assortment from which to a make our selections. S I We discount our bills, which 8 H xt . J !.J .1 H gives us me gooas uuuuown n i in our store at the lowest a cash prices. , S We give our customers the g JJ benefit of our cash buy. We g J also give a discount on all g cash purchases. g B If you are going to build jj call and let us figure 5 with you on Doors and g Windows. We have just B received a large stock of g a same and we are going g to sell them at bed rock prices. R.S. & Z. I i Company .... . . When in Enterprise stop at The Model Cafe and Rooming House Best meal in town 25c and up Rooms -25c, 60c, 76c and $1.00 Steam heat; hot and cold water In Rodger building on River Street, 3 doors south o( Funk, corner. Give us a call W. A. MOSS PROPRIETOR