4S (US 1S i ne rree is the Lightest Kunnvmg dewing w as .as ats as H W B m m p 6 H U o n m u n Si : 1 ill WM-hl I 1191 Machine In the World i v ''"""' '.' - ". Reader, pardon my earnestness, but do realize what that sta tement means7 Do you know this is i no mere, empty brag? ArVyou aware the inventor has . spent a fortune of years and money to make -the claim 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 "ROTOSCI LLO" 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 Price Maker on Up-to-Date Furniture Jarpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Wall Paper, Moulding 1" iT.' 'Z;' : S'- sr-- J- . . . . . 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 nQ more than inferior kinds Largest stock of Ranges, Cooking, Heating Stoves S. D. KELTNER'S HARDWARE ENTERPRISE, OREGON MUiaUBHIHKHSS sasas-'CsiBiisaiizaasisiaannunB rise Livery and Sales Stable BaKcr. a Smithy 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 ISHIIMMBBEHEIK8HSgaBSEUHaaHMaaM This Is YouK Chance ' 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. Ternis to suit you. Priced from $25.00 to $125.00, per acre. Alder Slope Land Company Cm H Jordan, Selling Agent UaQrande -:- .' Orejjon Reform Library Started. Eugene Through the efforts ot Professor Young, head of the depart ment of economics, a bureau of sta tistics has been established in the university library whicn. It Is believ ed, will be of great service to the state at large In municipal matters., This new feature will be in the form of a municipal reform library which Is to be a sort of clearing house for all municipal literature. Oregon cities tory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law,'' at euch vtlue a3 might be fixed by appraisement, and that pursuant to such application, the la-nd and timber thereon have beon appraLsed, at $400.00 ae botag hierly valuable for Its tone, that oaid -ap. pldcant will offer final proof in, sup port of his application and sworn jtatement on the 2nd, day of Febru ary, 1911, before Carl Roe, Uaited States. Commissioner, at hie office, and city reform oiginizatlons desir- lat Enterprise, Qnegoa, ing to investfgate questions relative to I AJiy peraan la at Jllenty to pro improved city government will have 1 tea,ti thl purchane before entry, or' free access to all records and refer- ! toata a combect at any tirjo before ences. .The Idea of such a bureau at the university was suggested by sim ilar ones at the universities of Wis consin, Kansas and Illinois and ol Brown University, where similar II braries have proved of great service to municipalities and improvement leagues. . patent i6&u3, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit In, Oils office, alleging facts- which would defeat the entry, 12cll F. C. BramwcU, Register. United State Land Notices - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, . U, S. Land Offk'e at La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 2&th.( 1910. Noiice la hereby given that Lulu XI. Bowlby, whose poet office address Is Enterprise, WalIowa Coumy, Or- RjEStoration To ENTRY of lands in egon did, on the 1th. dy of April, the lands desorihd below, embnuinir 520.26 acren, I 191. fI'le ia this office Sw0 State within the Wallowa National Forest. Oregon, 1 meat and A0Ull atlm No 07891 to will be subject to nettleinent and entry underthe, ""-'on, viavi, w provision!, of the homestead laws of the United Purchase the SE SWi4, NU SW States and the art of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 2S3), hum aoivu ir. onr a at the United 8 (a tea land office at La Grande, ! 8 W, andSW 6W4 SW1-4 Of Sec. Oregon, on January SO, 1911. Any settler who I 22 and fh NBU NWti &U.i KWW was actually and in noWi faith ctaimlnir any of ' na tne INiU' W. 8 4 N saia lands for aKnrultural purpose prior to Jan- IN W , and) NW4 N VV t4 NW( SOC' preference riirht to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications of the persons men tioned below, who have a preference ri(fht sub ject to the prior right of any such settler, pro vided such settler or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry and ..the preference right is exercised prior to January 30, 1911, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by. any qualified person. Tho lands em brace a tract of 134.48 acres within unsurveyed but what will piobably be, when surveyed, Smi: 34. T. 4 N.. R. 46 E W. M.. descrilwd by met-s and bounds as follows: Kcithininif at tlftj Forest Servi Mimum int, whence the quarter-sf ction corner on the north boundary of Sec. 8. T. 3 N., R. 45 K.. bears W. - 6 chains; extending thence N. 6 E. 57.53 chains; thence W. 7.52 chains: thenco S. iHP E. I.t6 chains; thence S. 76" W. IK.6'1 ehains; thence 8. 6" 30' W. 61.25 chains; thence fi. 25 chains to the place of beginning. arialion 21 45' E. Said tract was listed uron the applica tion of John Cunningham, of Chico, Oregon; Lit.t 6-291. TheWV4of NEW, and the SMi of NWM, Sec, 20, T. 4 N.. R. 43 E., 160 acres, application of J. T. Bell, of Pow walks, Orogon; List 6-346. The NEV4 of NW'i, Sec. 18, T. 2 N.. R,46 E 40 acre application of Ira C. Endicott, of tjliiio, Oregon; List6-348. A tract of H8.43 acres within unsur veyed but what will probably le. when surveyed, Sec. 36. T. 1 N.. R. 50 E., described by meies and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Forest Ser vice Monument, which is identical with corner No. 8 of the Temperance Mining Claim, 8orvcy No. 4X2. and which ia located 7r.y4 ehains north and 16.90 chains east of Meander Corner on Base Line on bank of Snake River; extending thence S. 89" 34V. 25 chains; thence S. 13" W. 4K.40 ehains: thence E. 11.36 chains; thence N. 2h 30' E. 45 chains: thence N. 21 E. 8.60 ehains to the nlare of beginning. Variation 18 30' K. Baid tract listed upon the application of Charles W. Brockman, of Netnerce, Idaho; List 6-410. A tract of 97.40 acres within unsurveyed but what will probably be, when surveyed. Sees. 19 and 20, T. 4 N.. R. 45 E., described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Forest Service Monument, a triangular basaltic stone set in mound of stone on point of cliff, whence a red basaltic cliff bears N. 38 E. 1.89 chains, and mouth of Swamp Creek bears S. 22" W.; extend ing thence S. 70" W. 20 chain: thence 8. 2(1" E. 21.21 chains; thence S. 77 E. 11.44 chains; thence Uoa 27, Township l south, Range 45 li-sit, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provis ions of the act of Jupe 3; 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the "Tim ber and Stone Law," at such value ag might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to u;h appHca. tlon.the land and Umber thereon have teen appraised, at $350.00 as being cWefly valuable for Its stone; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of hi application and evorn otatement on. the 19th. day of January, 19 n, berore W. C, Boat man, County C'-rk of wJlowa Coun ty, at Enterprise, Oregon. . Any person Is at liberty to protest M1I9 purchase Le'ore entry, or In itiate a contest at any -time before I.ate:i,t lo3ues, by filing a corrobo rted affidavit in this office, allg- facts which would defeat the e'ilry, 11 c 11 F. C, Bramwell, Register. 293 acres Alder Slope, $23,000.00 80 acres Alder Slope, $ 8,000.00 ' . v 160 acres hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00 820 acres, 12 miles out, $3,200.00 - - City Lrots, $100 to $300 Residence Property, $6SO to $3,000 . Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance W. E. TAGGART The Pioneer Real Estate Baa. ENTERPRISE, - : : : : . OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department )f the Interior. United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 11th, 1910. Notice' la hereby given that Wil liam H? Dale, 'Of Enterprise, Oro- meander-ins- Joseph Creek as follows: S. 2H" 30' I gOn, who On June 15th 1905 made E. 12.12 chains; thence S. 6 E. 7. S7 chains; thence ! tj , -. S.470E.3.7S ehainr; thence S, 65" E.8.0S ch.iin,; Homted Entry No. 14469, Serial tnence . chains; thence 8. 3ff 3U K. 4.54 chains; thence N. M" 80' E. 1.61 chains; thence N. 61" E. J. 03 chains; thence N. Vf E. 3.03 chains to eoi ner No. 5; thence N. 2fl 30' W. chain to place of beginning-. Variation 22 13. Said tract was listed upon the application of Roy R. Homer, of Enterprise, Oregon; List 6-413. Fred Dennett. Commissioner of the General Land CHnoe. Apprved October SI. IS10. Jesse E. Wil son, Assistant Secretary of the Interior. 14c4 High Grade Job WoiK a Specialty noticsfo.i i?udl:cation Department of the Interior U. S. Land OffLe at La Grande, Oreson, IJovenolwr 7th., 1910. Notice 13 beie'y given tliat New ton E. Hammock, whojo pcst-offlc . reaa la Entarprlie, Wallow" Coun ty, Oregon, did, on the 21st. day of March, 1910, u In Ui!s office Sworn Statement and Application No. 07754, to purvhat the E SHVi Section 8, and WV4 SWU, Section 9, Township 1 South, Range 45 Easit, WII. lameUe Merid-bn, and the tlmbr thereon, under tlie prolaions of the act of June 3, 1378, and acts amend. No. 04527, for B NE14, and N'4 SE, Section 14, Township 1 North, Rang 46 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Pinal Five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, hffore C. M. Lockwood, .U. S. Coin m!aloner, at his office, at EnUr prise, Oregon, on tie l&th day of De cember, 1910. Claimant name? as witnesses: Fred Zumwalt, Joe Gill, and Ed Lord, all of Zumwalt, Oregon, and Elmer Jewell, of Enterprise, Oregon. 9cu F. C. Bramwell, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wallowa County. James Downing, Plaintiff, Adah L. Downing, Defendant. To Adah L. Downing, the above named Defendant; " la the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear against you In the . above entitled and answer the complaint filed suit wlUiln ten- daye frpm the date of Uie service of this summons upon you If served within this county, or if served within any other county of the State, then within twenty days fom the date ot the service of this summons upon you, or if served1 by publication thereof, then on or be-'i fore si 1 "weeks from the date ot the first date of publication of this sum mons, which flrat date of publication la Thursday, October the 13th, 1910, and the last date of publication of thla summons and the last day for your appearance Is Thursday, Novem ber 24th, 1910, and If you fall so to answer for want thereof the plain tiff will apply .to the court for the relief pray.ed for In his com plaint, to ,wlt, that the' marriage contract now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and from henceforth held for naught. The defendant will take notice that tills summons Is published by order f the County Judge, J. B. Olmsted, of Wallowa County, Oregon, In the Wallowa Chieftain, a newspaperNpub- llshed' weekly at Enterprise, in said county and State, and that said order required this summons to be pub lished lit' said newspaper for a peri od 'of tlx weeks and seven lasues thereof. Dated this, the llth day of Octo ber, A. D. 1910. DANIEL BOYD, . 8c7 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notjiee Is" hereby' given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Thom as H. Feagdns, deceased, by the County Court of Wallowa County, Oregon, and that she has duly qual. lfled aa such administratrix. All parties holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the sama, with proper vouch ers, as required by law, to the un dersigned at her residence at Wal lowa, Oregon, or at the office of J. A. Burleigh, Enterprise, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notic. " - Dated this 17th. day of November, 1910. , ... L. J, FEAGINS, Administratrix of. the Estate of Thomas H. Feaglns. deceased.' J. A. BURLEIGH, ,A'ttoraey for Es- late. To the Citizens of Wallowa County It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to make the customer's rela tion with this bank satisfactory and profitable. H Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list'ot stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a customer we invite you to become one. WpoweK anil Farmers NatioDal Bank- 1 Willow a, Oregon Baker City Normal and NEW CATALOG Tells all about the different courses. Do we get our students POSITIONS? Yes! We have even placed students from other schools. NOW is the time to PREPARE. A. Lm McCauIvy, Principal CONCRETE WORK 10f all kinds. llf you believe in beautifying Enterprise, you must believe in making that beauty enduring.HConcrete is' enduring-it will render city beauty a "Concrete Reality." USee us for any and all kinds of Concrete Work. MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors.