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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1910)
11 P lainy Bay? Are you' looking ahead, planning for the future, or are you just drifting? No .; matter bow old or how young you are, you are wearing out your strength and your health. You are not a man that will last forever. The . day will come to all of us when we have to depend upon something other than labor for our living. Which shall it be, a tract of land that will support you and yours, or shall we depend upon bur children? The an swer is not hard to find. " . - LARCE FARMS Are not within reach of all, and not every per son would like a large tract of land with its consequent great responsibilities. Knowing this fact, Messrs. Roe & Calvin, owners of some of the finest land in the valley, and ad joining the city of Enterprise on the west, have concluded to cut up a part of the farm " into small tracts and place it on the market in quantities and on terms that gives any one an opportunity to become the owner of profitable real estate. To further aid those who want property that will soon be highly productive the owners are agreeing to plant the land to apple trees and prune, trim, cultivate and care for them for three years. ; THEST ORCHARD TRACTS Have been examined by the "best horticultu ralists in the state and pronounced first class in every respect The tracts vary in size from a half acre to 5 or 10 acres and the price per acre is from $150 to $250. This price in every case pays for the fruit trees, the planting and care of them for three years; thus turning over to the purchaser at the end of the time a four-year-old orchard. While you are going ahead making a living during the next three years a small tract right near the city is growing into a commercial orchard. ' . PICK AN INCOME From the trees on your own land, without assuming any of the .hard work in caring for and cultivating them while coming into matur ity. Look around you; how many wealthy men are there who do not own more or less real es tate? Find one person who will not admit .it is the best investment in the world. Look at your own experience. ' How many chances have you had to make good buys and did not have the courage to take them? THE TERMS The easiest you ever saw. Ten per cent down and five per cent per month. A $200 tract will cost you $20 down, and $10 per month until the whole amount is paid. ORCHARD ACREAGE VALLEY VIEW Call at Room 2, Berland Building, or any Real Estate Dealer in Enterprise i ii i j i uiea j-m- sm. i- - J-lJ ' m.jLil ii ' ' -i " ' . - . . . I I 11 I I mi i 1) THH NEWS RECORD (Twtoe-a-Week.) AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Formerly the Wallowa New, tab- llshed March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur days at Enterprise. Oregon, by . THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East side Court House 8q.uare Entered as second-class matter January 2, 1909, at toe postofflce at Enterprise. Oregon, under, the Act of March 3, 1879, ... " Subscription Rates: One year. $2. six monthi $1, three mouths 60c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-In-advance subscriptions a discount, of 3(o Is given. ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS 26, 1910. Belgians. i Best stallion 2 ylara and over, la-t. Rlnehart & Richards; 2nd, H. U. bavldhlear. Horses, of All Work. 1st, Gioorge Co'e. 13e3t maro. 2 years old and over, 1st, Carl WhRmore; 2d, Ira Pace. Standard BVed Trftt-. Bet stallion, 2 years and over, 1st, II. T. Mitchell; 2d, Elmer Hogoboom. Ue.it mare, 2 jears axid over, 1st, J. A. lladley; 2nd, P. D. Ruiehart. Best single driver, 1st, Wesley Dun can; 2nd, Ed Eerland. Mules, Best Jack, 1st, Dobbins & Morgan; 2nd, A. Wade. Jlest' span of mules, 1st, A. Wade; 2nd, L. K. McAn ulty, Best single mule, 1st, J. A. Bggle- son; 2nd,. A.. Wade. PREW1 mm AT CO 11 F Following Is the Hat of prise win ners as furnished by the, county fair officers: ' ""' ' HORSES.-Porcherona.- Eat stallion, 2 years old and over, 1st. S. Wade & Bon's M'colm: 2nd, S. Wade A Son' Plcailor. Doeii. elaUlon, wider 2 years. 1st, C. A. Hunter: 2nd, S, Wade Son. Dest mare, 2 years old did over, 1st, C. A. Hunter; 2nd, S. Watte & fc&u. . , . Bent mare under 3 yevs, 1st, W. II. Graves. , Clydesdale. Best stallion 2 jenrs old and over, 'lst, W. T. Dainsherttr 2nd, H. Me- Deal stallion under 2 years, 1st, S. P. William ft Son. ,7- --v . English Shire k y Beat slalldon, 8 years- old ami over, let, T. C. Bunnell; 2d, 11 011 son Bros. Best stallion under 2 years, lat, H. T. Mitchell; 2nd, I. Vac. Eresh Fruits All seasonable fruits ? ) found here. Also the finest.shipment of For N'...eign'. and 'Domestic Cheese ever in the city General Merchandise With , the en ti r e stock kept brand .new at the lowest prices the quality of ' goods can besold for All Hats, Shoes and Gloves at Cost while . they last An excellent quality of coal , at a conservative price. Lay in the winter supply now. RUeys Riley's Beat mute colt under 1 year, 1st, A, Wade; 2nd, J. A. Bgglesow. Kentucky Saddlqrs. Stallion 2 year old and over, 1st, L, W. Minor; 2d, Harry Mays. Morgans. ' Beet stallion 2 years old and over, TZl, j. Johnson, Ccach, Best stallion, 2 ye-vrs old and over, 1st. P. D. Rlnehart. CATTLE. Hereford. Best bull over 1 year old, 1st, W. C. Dorranoe; 2nd, S. P. WUllamsi & - ' , . . . Best bull under 1 year, 1st, W. C. Dorraivee; 2d, W. C, Dorrance. Best cow over 1 year, 1st, C. A. Hunter; 2nd, C. A. Hunter. Beet heifer under 1 year old,, ls, J C. A. Hunter; 2nd, C. A. Hunter. "- Jersey. Beat bull over 1 year, 1st, Albln Rudger; 2d, Tulley Bros. . Beet bull 1 year or under, lat, Al bln Rudger; 2nd, Albln Rudger.' Holstelna. Best bull over 1 year old, lat, E. P. Castor. . ' Best oo.w, over 1 year lat E. P. Castor. . - i Jersey Grade. Best cow 1 year old, 1st; L, J. Jcirdan; 2nd, L. J Jordan-. Beat heifer l year old or under, lat, J. Jordan; 2nd, L. J, Jor dan. Hqefard Range Cattle. Best bull over 1 year. 1st, H. N. Vaugham; 2nd, John McUonakl. Best bull 1 year old or under, 1st,' John McDonald; 2nd, H. N. Vcuehan. Best cow over 1 year old, 1st John McDonald; 2nd, H. N. Vaughan Best heifer 1 year old or under (grades), 1st, W. C. Dorrarce; 2nd, W. C. Dorrance. Best holler 1 year oil or under (thoroughbied), 1st, H. N. Vaughan; 2nd, H. N. Vaughaa. SWINE. . ! . Eerkshiree. Beat boar 1 year old or over, 1st, Carl Whttroore; 2nd. R. A. Shlnn. J Best boor under 1 year, lat, R. A. Shton, Beat sow under 1 yar, l3t, R. A. Shlnn; ,2nd, R. A. Shlnn. Poland Chinas, Best boar 1 year old or over, lst,v J. J.Chapman.- . Best sow 1 year old1 or over, 1st, E. A. Hart; 2nd, J. J. Chapman. 1 . Dufroc Jerseys. Best boar, 1 year old or over, 1st, u MuruocK. Best boar, under l'.year, " 1st, : .C. .V'urdock & Son. ; Best sow under -1 year, 1st, Fra iler Craig. . ... Amorican - Hampshire, Be3t boar, 1 jear old or over, 1st, J. M. FrulUe. -- .Best sow, 1 year old or over, 1st, J. II. Prultts. ' ' - - v Gro;de pigs, 1st, J. M. FrultU, 8HEEP. Wool Breeds. Best ram, over 1 year old, lat, L. C. Johnson. . Muttoi Broods. Best ram, over 1 year old, 1st, J. U. Dobbin; 2nd, Grave) Eroc. Beat pen ewes, lat, HaroUi Wade. ' Be3t pea lamts, l3t, Graves Bro3.; 2nd, Barton yad. : HORTICULTURAL; Colleotlve exhibit oreh'rd and gar den products. 1st," Enterprise, Lower Prairie Creek and Trout -Creek; 2d, Iirnaha, Park, Fine .Creek,. Butte and PBttsbrg. . Collective exhibit tana products. grains, crosses, etc., -let. North end or county, east of Grfjnd Roade rlv er; . 2nd, E.terprle,. Lower Prata-ie. Creek andT.TrOut freek. " - Artistic arrange mnt of; collective exniD4t 1st, wali3wa an Promise; 2nd, North end of county east of X L. O. HOLLAND. M. D. I PUYSICIAN AND SURGEON J . Office in Utch Building. S Telephone Connection. Grande. Ronde river. '.' Vegetableje. : i '; Beets for table 1st, A, E. Davie;' 2nd, Gladye Poe: - '.. ' .r. . : 1 Mangel wurzels 1st, W. T. Bell; 2nd, A. C. Smith. ' . ' Sugar Eeets 1st, Thoijjas Morgan:' 2nd, R. A. Shimn. Cabbage 1st, A. M. Wagner; 2nd, W. P. Warnock. Carrots lat, R.-A. Shlnin; 2nd, R. A. Shlnn. - Parantpe 1st, A, M. Wagner; 2nd, L. J. Jordan. . -- 1 . Onions lat, Thomas Morgan; 2nd, Thomas Morgan. .' ! , . - Turnips lat, ' E. A. Hant; ' 2nd,' Charles Thornburg,. .! Rutabagas 1st, J. M. Weaver; 2A& Mrs. S. T. Tippe'.ts. . w; ' ' Pumpkins-f-lst, Frank Johnson. Tomatoe 1st, I. Crawford; : ind,' 0. J. Roe. '." ;,- ,.,:. .; .- - ' .- Early potatoes, 3 varietites lst . Frank Johnson. .' . ; ?. Late potatoes, 3 varieties Frank Johnson. . .. . .' ,. (Continued oa page J.) ' WHITB FRONT - ' v. '4 Livery, Feed and Sale Stable l' R . L. DAY, Proprietor . - ' ' 'li finnd Ricrsi -.0- Vi 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 5 '.' ... 1 v Open Day and Night ' One Block Norfh of Hotel Enterpris - Far AU Kim) of j ArtUtU reiMlM. mmi tmur BaailM do not fail to cD oa , OAKIS, Contractor N. B.-LAW Bros.' Paints ...t..ie t lft 1 1 1 1 ttistiitii I w anowa ouniy 1 iue act AbstractNCotopahy ' ; A. a MILLER, President s - " X Office in Company's new brick building epposites front of X t in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap- Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates S When you are in need of good printing come to this office and have it done right