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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1910)
jr. . . . j-- J?? t.'f.&4t 'iAgii4ZiZ:!i .fTV fZF V v X t4- N s." The Free Is the Lightest Running bewmg Machine In the Woirld w M a H n H M m B H B H IB m M a u yjy jr.j'. jr. j. Ss -:- When you get a -:- UNIVERSAL You get the best range at a moderate cost. Same -is true of heating stoves. The ' Howard for coal or wood is the best in the mar ket, and costs no more than inferior kinds Largest stocK of Ranges, CooKing, Heating Stoves S. D. KELTNER'S HARDWARE ENTERPRISE, OREGON maxaBiiaBMaaasESSHiHosssr BSSEBBKCBiBaflainHaaaaana Enterprise Livery and Sales Stable BaKer Smith, Proprietors Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts 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 a ; Ki3uxsEzxaasQaacii&eBiiasc:K&eiss'uikSi.ttSKHiaaaaflXBic: 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 of unimproved, - with plenty of water. Terms to suit you. . Priced from $25.00 to $125.00 per acr. Alder Slope Land Company C H. Jordan, Selling Agent LaQrande Oregon ; 293 acres Alder Slope, $23,000.00 80 acres Alder Slope, $ 8,000.00 160 acres hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00 320 acres,' 12 miles out, $3,200.00 City L,ot, $100 to $300 Realdencs Property, $650 to $3,000 Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance W. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE, : : Higli Grade Job Price dss sf ; PT- P5? i Chance The Pioneer Real Estate Mat. OREGON Work a Specialty Reader, pardon my earnestness, but do realize what tha .t statement means? Do you know this is no mere, empty brag? Are you awz ire the inventor has spent a fortune of years and money to make the clai m absolutely true? Let me repeat The Free Is the Lightest Running Machine In the World Come to my store, lift the head of a Free Sewing Machine and discover THE secret, the greatest invention in sewing machines since the day of Elias Howe, the "ROTOSCILLO" movement, which together with the eight sets of ball bearings makes THE FREE the lightest running .sewing machine in the world, FRED S. ASHLEY, The Home Furnisher Matter on Up-to-Date FurnitureCarpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Wall Paper, Moulding CS? nJPn.- CIRCUIT COURT TO Y LONG DOCKET. FOR REGULAR NO VEMBER TERM NO CRIMINAL CASES OF NOTE. ine .regular Noviemoer merm "i circuit court will convene next Alon- i day. Judge Knowlea came ia Fri-J day and held a siesislon, of court, that j evening to hear moUons, demuwieTS, etc. The November docket la quite heavy for this county. There are a number of cr.imta.al. ccs3, though none of sweat moment. mofciyi 4 oaueggung Fo'jlawtag are the law and cases. equity casea: Law Docket. Elgin Forwarding Co. vs. Daniel P. Huimter. A. F. Sheets va. Frank andi 0lell Marir. J. D. and J. A. Soratner vs. Albert Brayton and Mrs. B. Groili Beatrice DeVall vs. Tnora&3 DeVaU. SomraeT Bros. vs. Barbara aoidi Je3- le Groth' B. G. Klrby va. Mrs. B. Gro n. Gea. Palmer Lumber. Co. vs. Wal lowa County. J. A. Ealter va. W. F. Rankin. McCully Merc. Co. va. Oliver Wat- khi9 and C. C. Rlgdoa. Edith Robinson vs. Mutual Fire Co. of Portland. H. H. Marks vn. S. L. Burnaugh et al. ' Fac-mora Merc. Co. vs. Alberit Hunt ley. Chan. Scotit va. Ben Jennings. C. S. Haney va. W.- F. Rankin. Wm. Cooki vs. H. M. Rlcker. James D. Holsey vs. W. F. Ramkim et, al. C. A. Ray vs. B. T. Ham mack et al. J. F. demons vs. E. T. Manchest er. B. F. McNaraer vs. J. W. Barnard. El Chapn l k vs. H."A. and W. T. Quisacmberry. Curtla Chrlaty vs. Black Llm Mar ble Co., J. H. Mullea vs. H. N. vaughan. Iaaac N. Doak va. Copper King Min. tog & Development Co.and W. E. Lef- Geo. Hauser vs. C. V. ChTlaty. W. E. Lewis vs. M. P. Miller. Geo. Palmer Lumber Co. va. Wal lowa County. Edwtai Marvin vs. Nlbley Mlmnaugh Lumber Co. . Idaho & Oregon Lumber Co. vs. Ed gar Marvin, Sheriff. C. R. Ellfot va. Wallowa Couorty. Wallowa Merc. Co. va. C. C. Porter. First National Bank of Joseph vs. R. A. Sniper. Shell Merc. Co. vs. Laverty ; Page. Shell Merc. Co. vs. J. J. Skelton. Equity Docket. John Surry and. A. E. B-scUman v. Grant W. Johnso.i and C. R. Eddie mow. Marshall WeVs Hardware Co. vs. T. H. Green, He'ena Green, tt al. Vernon M. Gre.g va. W. A. and Sarah F. Davis. Chester Shumaker v. T, D. and Eme'Jne Akin. Nancy J. Mallory vs. T. J. Mallory. G. Palmer Lumber Co. vs. John Anthony. Joseph Water Works Co. vs. CUy of Joaepb et al. CONVENE MONDA First, Bank of Joseph vs. Jensie. L. Marsh, Elizabeth Heaverne vs. JI. E. Mr ryman, county surveyor. Hugh E. Wylie vs. Edith B. Wylie. James Downing vs. Adah L. Down tag. P. M. Shaver vs. Ida Pearl! Shaver. Edith Williams vs. Guy L. Wil liams, Mary E. Reynolds, vs. Curtis E. Rey mollis. DAIRYING EXPERTS TO COME NEXT, WEDNESDAY Everyone lm.teieated In dairying or livestock hou.ld be in Enterprise next, Wednesday to the dairy moeUnig that will be held) in, the court houee State Dairy and Food Commissioner jr. -W. Bailey- and other expental wlH be present, amd everyone will reap much' good from their talks. Ladles are especially Invltei. Many Teachers To fio To La Grande 8tate Cotve,n,t,ion And County stitjute, Both To, Be Held There. In- M any of (the Wallowfli Comity teach ers are going to attend the annual convention of the Eastern. Division of the Oregon &ta'-e Teacher Aasot!1! atlon that will be held in La Grande, Thanksgiving wee'., November 21,22 and 23. Ait the" same tine and piace the couii'ty InaUtute of Wallowa, Un ion, Baker and Umatilla counties will te hold and 'the opportunity for ln 8'jruction and profit for itthe "teachers and indirectly their pupl'o will be the finest ever offered in Eastern Oregon. The world famousi John W. Cook of Chiicago "the ablest Normal instructor In the United' Stac to on the pro gram for tvo addresses or lectures er.ch day. in addition such brilliant educationalists as H. A. Adrian, P. L. Campbell, J. H. AcUerman and Cath erine Montgomery, the primary ex pent, will instruct each day. All cejkns or all Institutes wlll bo held In. the L. D. S. tabernacle. The O. R. & N. has made a rate of one (are and, oneAhLrd for the round trip from all points on their Hnes, the aa'.e dates be'jig November 20 and 21, with final return limit of November 23. , STOCKHOLDER'S MEETINO Notice of first meeting of the stockholders of the Wallowa county Agricultural Fair Association. Articles of incorporation of the Wallowa County Agricultural Fair As- Delation having been filed as reqiilt ed by law, the first meeting of the stockholders "of said Wallowa County Agricultural Fair Association will be held at te' office of Associat ion, In the Wallowa County Title & Abstract Company's building. In Enterprise, Oregon, on December 10'hJ 1910, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of electing a Loard of Directors for the ensuing year. Date of flmt publication, Novem ber 12, 1910. A. C. MILLER, B. B, BOYD, C. S. BRADLEY, incorporators. FRANKLIN ELECTED TREASURER BY 16 OFFICIAL COUNT INCREASES) HIS LEAD OVER RACHOW CAN VASS IN PROQRE88 By itihe official canvass this morn ing G, W. Franklin was found to hav won the close race for coun ty treasurer by a plurality of 16 votes. He received a, total of 78 and Rachow got 692. Following are the unotflalai plural ities In this county of candidates for other contested offices: Lafferty 450, West 91, Ivanboe 145, French 72, Couch 192, Dry. 121. ELECTION NOTES R. D. Heoketit of Loap was the j first one to with ballot boxoo at the county clerk's1 office. The official canvass' is being made to-day by County Clerk W. C. Boot man iu.d Justice of the Peace Smith and WIgglesworth. One thing thie election proved con clualvely and that U tht; largo prT clnctg must te divided. The Enter prlas board started counting soon af ter tho polls cloied Tuesday night, l-.npt tiieadlly at their work, wMJaout s'.eep, and finished Wednesday even ing about five o'clock. Theyi counted 7 ballots, but were on' duty con tinuously 3 hours. s The- Joseph boaid was several hours longer 'trk, and the Wallowa, board did not finish until Thursday! afternoon. FJora, Promise and powwatka were the banner "dry" precincts Flora wont 42 dry to 7 .wt, Promise 27 dry to S wet, vhlle POwwaUca gave 13 drj votea and nojie for wet. CHURCH SERVICES. M. E. Church: preaching at, 11 e. m and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, Living for Chrtat"; evening, union services under auspices of W. C. T. U. In celebratlun of World's Temperance Sunday. All cordially Invited. Musicals, The EP worth League of thfl Mho- dlst church wlU give a musical in the church Friday evening, No. 18. W. B. APPLEQATC. Notarr Ptibltt . Collections made. Real Estate bought and sold and all bualneei matters attended to. Call on or write me. FARADISL. OREGON. JCartfm Banking Insunt tht Saftty of Diposltt." Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON CAPITAL $60,000 SURPLUS 166.000 Wc Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President Geo. U. Craig, Vice President Gko.8.Cbaio J. H. Dobbim CHARLES THOMAS ' I k ntiirn rtiwrnivmii a 4 LAWItK tnitKlKIit, UXt. Practice In. State and Federal Courts and Int. Dept. Abstract Bldg., opposite court house. ' AiAlAiAAAAAlAiAAAA AAAAA, J. A. BURLEIGH ATTORNEY-AT-UW ' OfUc In Utch Building. Entrprk, Oregon. '1" . i'Jf''l,4"J,fl HMMMlHHHt.H.;lJ, THOS. M. DILL 4 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ! i Oltios la Lltch building, Room :' 107. Bnterprtoe, Oregon. i DANIEL BOYD I! ATTOKNEY-AHAW ! ', Practice InNtll Stats Courts and ' Interior Department. Careful at ' ) tentlon to all buslnese. SHEAHAN & COOLEY I LAWYERS - ENTERPRISE Practice In State and Federal Courts and Interior Department. Mm4MM4M''!4'm.'t-(..I 4"M-rwHM).ii'';. ' - W. C. KBTCHUM 1 DENTIST - ENTERPRISE Office In Lltch Building. Room 121. Home Independent Phone. ! C. T. HOCKETT. M. Tt. i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . II Office in Lltch building. Room ! 116. Home bid. Phone In office ! and residence. 7 DR. C. A. AULT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Bank Building. Homo phone both office and i residence. DR. W. L. NICHOLS. 2 Osteopathic Physician Ofice over Bank w Tuendr.y, Thurodo.y and S-ntur T day. Phone in Res. end office. ? W. It. Holm, Cs-hler A, J. Boelimer, Axt. Cashier DIRWTORB Ok, W. Hyatt Mattib A. Holmbb W. R. Holmes