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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1910)
, A. . , fa fa as fa fa fa fa fa fa IK a n H m g M H M F ft H m li tt Tufts in the SEALY Arid It's All Pure Genuine Cotton The Roll Edge Style, $20. Round Edge Style, $18. We sell this mattress with a guarantee that it contains only pure, long-fibre cotton; that it will not become lumpy or uneven under 20 years ser vice; and that you can have your money back after GO nights trial if you do not find it entire ly satisfactory. ; . . J r .... - v The Seal' Tuftless Mattress is the mattress of quality. Its quality makes possible its -tuftless comfort and the aboveguarantees. -Don't buy a tufted layer-felt mattress made of waste from cotton-gins and mills When, for a very little more you1 can get this tuftless Sealy, the only mattress with a pure cotton guarantee. 11' MONEYS 10NEY! We have a. car of the finest Eastern Furni ture on the road that has ever been shown in the county, but we need money to pay freight and to pay for the goods when they come, so we are going to make it worth your while to trade with us, as we will sell everything in our store at from ten to fifty percent reduction. . Now Is the Time To Get Busy FRED S. ASHLEY THE HOME FURNISHER ENTERPRISE , 1 I! ' Why buy your Piino from a traveling i ge nt? He does not help y cm to keep up your schoc ! or any other public ii isitit ution, and from a st autid point of dollars .and cents he will have to charge you more for an inferior instrument, as they do not get their goods from the facto ry, and you have to pay about five different pcofitv before the instrument reaches your home. I handle only reliable goods direct from the factory, such as the noted BALDWIN LINE which is the best on earth and at prices in reach of all. THE BUSH ft CERTS which I can sell at $375 and will guarantee you it will be equal to any instrument you have ever seen at $450. THE WONDERFUL BOUDOIR PLAYER at $375 which is fully guaranteed, and one of the biggest bargains ever offered. Come in and see us about them. . . S St? Sf SV St S St st Sf st S! st i HANDSOME and USEFUL CARVING SETS Two and . Three Piece Sta? or Pearl Handles-$3 ancT up ROASTERS LisK Enamel;Savory Pressed Steel Thi is the season when . mother or wife ' will especially appreciate these indispen i sable aids to real good meals. Come and . " - .; see them at S. D. KELTNER'S HARDWARE ENTERPRISE, OREGON 3E33 CITY- AND COUNTY BRIEFS. W. A, Mosa returned Wednesday from La Grande. .' . Jac3!b Bauer Is home from a- trip to outside points. t Tho Elgin foot-baH team returned hiOic.3 ou tha do'ayod train, Fridayi. V.'Ai Cora Ber amd spent Wednes day might in Joseph, guest or relat- lva- : Stone Law' at such value as might A fair sized crowd enjoyed the be fixed hv aDDralsemont. and that dance at Hie opera, hoaaa Thwday j pursuant to Buch application, the niS'ht. i lend and .timber thereon have been LeslJer Locke, who haa' been, .log- J appraised, at $400.00 ao being chiefly Blag at Roudowa, oame up Woin3- valuable for it stone, that Bald ap- i'esa le JJnterprlae, Wallow Coun ty, Oregon, did, on the 21st. day of March, 1910, n: j thla office Sworn. Statement ajid Appllcaitlon No. 07754, iU purchasa the HVi SM Se'oUon 8, and WV4 SWVA, Section 9, Township 1 South, Range 45 EJaat, Wil lamette Meridian, and the timber thereom, under the provialona of the act of Juine 3, 1878, and acta, amend, tory. known ai the "Timber and Enterprise Livery and Sales Stable BaKer Q Smith, Proprietors ' !1- 1 Fair treatment to everybody. 'Bus meets all trains-'-lO ct3 i Commercial Trade a Specialty. First Class Rigs. . Phone Orders Carefully Followed Horses Bought and Sold : . '"-ar -'ti i.-.rc-i:t;h ,!,0.T.: o' i Feed For-Sale,( .-.. .. Open Day and Night T Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion, at this barn for service This Is Your, Chance r To get a 20, 40 or 80 acre tract on Alder Slope, the best. Fimit Berry and. .Vegetable land in ,the yalley ; improved or tmimprovejl, with plenty of 'wa'terT 'Terms ' to suit ' you. ' ? Priced from $25 ,0.0-, to. , 125,0Qt -per ' . acre. Alder Slope Land Company C H. Jordan, Selling Agent La Graride ' n ; Oregon fm acres Alder Slope; $23,000.00 -' - 1 1 " ' ' WV80 acres Alder. Slope, $ 8,000.00 ... 160 acres hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00 320 wfes,l2 milei20aOO;': IClty Lot,$10O.to 30O . Jr. Rejsltlenco property $3,000 Fire Insurance kurefy Bond " live Stock Insurance ir V T A rr. ART i TttPiooaer Real Estate Kan. ENTERPRISE,'.! I OREGON day to aicmd Thunlisgiviing vWi W parnt3, Cauinty 03minl'3:iixner wid yira, V. O. l3ch, and 4o Geo his brother Ed, vho .is ill wltih, rheumat ism and other ailments. Tha iot-ter Is reported oo botten Ff ldcy.. NOTICE OF HEARING OF ACCOUNT. FINAL Notlo is hereby given itihat 'thei- Unl accouat of Maggie H. Bloom aa admin Btratrix of the eat&te of Phebe Jane llumneli, deceased, has ben fil ed in 'the Couii'ty Court of waJlow County, State of Oregon, and that the- 30ilh day of November, 1910, at the. hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., has been duly appointed by euch count for .the hearLng of objections Ao such final account and the settlement thereof, at which 41me any and all persons Interested iia said estate may appear and file objections thereto ki wTl U.g and coiiiteit the same. ' Alaggia H. Bkom, ' . j AlnvtalitraArIx. 51 So ' Chas. Thomas, hir attorney placant will offer final proof in, sup port of his application and Bwom statement on the 2nd. -day of Febru ary, 1911, before Carl Roe, Uulled Staitoai Commissioner, at hia office, at Enterprise, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before wntry, r Iniitl.-uto a contbect at any time before Pivtswt 'istnies, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit In, this otftce, alleging fcet. which would defect the entry, 12cll F. C. BrarawoU, Register. KOTICB FOU PUBLICATION. Bepartme.it of the Interior. U. S. Land Of fire at La Grande, ' Oregon, Oct. 25!b., 1910. Notice la hereby given that Lulu M. Bowlby, whose post-office address la jSnterprise, Wallowa County, Or egon,' did, on the 14th. d.-y of April, 1910, file in this office Sworn State ment and Application, No. 07S91, to purchase tiw SB4 SW'4, SW4 SW14, andSW14 6WV4 SW1-4 of Sec. 22, and the NEJV4 NW, &Vfr- NWK NW, andi NW NW14 NV, Sec tioa 27, Township 1 South, Range 45 Eut, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon,' under the provis ions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the "Tim ber and Stone Law' at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such app'ica tion.the land and timber thereon have been appraised, at $350.00 as being chiefly valuable for lis stone; that said applicant will offer filial proof in support of hu application and ovorn statement on the 19th. day of January, 1911, te.'ore V. C. Boat man, County C'erk of WJ'owa coun ty, at Enterprise, Oregon. Any person k at liberty to protest this purchase terore entry, or in itiate a contest at any time before patent lflsues, by filing d corrobo ,f-ted affidavit In this office, a!ls- facts which wuld defeat the e-itry. 11 e 11 F. C, BraraweH, Register. D.ESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN National Forest, llotice ia hereby g-iven-that I Within the Wallowa National Forest- Oreoron. will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions or me nomeeteaa laws or the United mates and the act of June 11. 1906 (34 Stat, 233), at the United States land office at Ijl Grande. Oregon, on January 80, 1911. Any settler who was actually and in g-ood faith claiming- any of said landB for aicricultural purposes prior to Jan uary l, luuti, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right 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 right sub ject to the prior right of any such settler, pro- vmea sucn settler or applicant is quaiihed to make homestead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to January 80. l'JIL on which. date the lands will be subject to set tlement and entry by any qualified person. The landn em brace a tract of JJ4.43 acres within unsurveyod but what will piobubly be, when surveyed. Sec. 34. T. 4 N.. R. 46 E W. M., described by metes and bounds as fullows: Beginning at the Forest Service Monument, whence the quarter-section corner on the north boundary of Sac 8, T. 8 N., It. 45 E., bears W. 5 chains; extending thence N. 'J E. 67.60 chains; thence W. 7.62 chains; thence S. 14" E. 1.8S chains; thence S. 76" W. 18.50 ehains; thence S. 6" 36' W. 61.26 chains; thence E. 25 chains to the place of beginning. Variation 2JU 4o' E. Said tract was listed U)on the applica tion of John Cunningham, of Chico, Oregon; List -2l. TheWbof NK'i. and the S of NWtt. Soc, 20. T. 4 N., R. 48 E 160 acres, application of J. T. Bell, of Howwatka, Orogon; ListC-346. The NKV, of N WW. Sec. 18, T. 2 N., R. 40 E 40 acres, application of Ira C. Endicott, of Chico, Oregon; List6-818. A tract of 8H.48 acres within unsur veyed but what will probably be, when surveyed, Sec. 36. T. 1 N., K. 60 K.. described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Forest Ser vice Monument, which is identical with corner No. 8 of the Temperance Mining Claim. Sorvcy No. 4X2. and which la located 76.14 chains north and 16.00 chains east of Meander Corner on Base Line on bank of Snake River; extending thence S. Mi" 34' W. 26 chains; thence S. 18 W. 4K.40 chains; thenca E. ll.M chains; thence N. 2K 80' E. 46 chain; thence N. 2' E. 8.60 chains to the place ol beginning. Variation 18" 30' K. Suid tract was listed upon the application of Charles W. Hrockman. of Nezuerce. Idaho: List 8-410. A i tract of 07.40 acres within unsurveyed hut what will probably be, when surveyed, bees. 10 and 20, T. 4 N.. K. 45 E descrilied by metes and bounds as follows; Beginning at the Forest Service Monument, a triangular basaltic stone set i.l mound of stone on point of cliff, whence a red basaltic cliff hears N. 8NM E. 1.89 chains, and mouth of Swamp Creek bears 8. 2L" W.; extend ing thence 8. 70" W. 20 chains: thence S. 20" E. 21.21 chains; thence 8. 77 E. 11.44 chains; thence meandering Joneph Creek aa follows: B. 2W30 E. 12.12 chains; thence 8. 6 E. 7.57 chains; thence 8. 47 K. 3.78 chains; thence 8. 66" E. 8.03 chains; tnenee a. 7tjw r.. 6.0b chains: thenca s. 86" 30 t. 4.b4 ehains: thence N. 84" 30' E. 1.51 chains thence N. 61 F.. 8.03 chains: thence H. 4SP E. 3.03 chains to corner No. 6; thence N. 26 80' W. 50 chains to place or beginning. Variation zz" r,. Said tract was listed upon the application of Roy K, liorner. ox Enturpnae. Oregon; List -414. Fred Dennett. Commissioner of tile General ljtnd Orilce. Approved October 81, 110, Jesse E. Wil son, Assistant Secretary of the Interior. 14c4 before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Com missioner, at his Office, 'at Enir. prise, Oregon, ou toe lfita day of De cember, 1910. - Claimant nam as witnesses: Fred Zuunvalt, Joe QUI, and Ed Lord, all -of Zumwalt. Oregon, and' Elmer ,Jewell, of Enterprise, Oregon. 9c5 F. C.Bram.well, Register. SUMMONS. BBHsaM Iii the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wallowa County. James Downing, Plaintiff, vj. Adah L. Downing, Defendant. To Ad-ah 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 within ten day from the data of Hie service of this summons upon you If served within this county, or If served within any other countyi of the State, then within twenty day from the date of the service of this summons upon. 'you, or If served! by publication thereof, then on or be fore six week9 from the date of the first date of publication; of this sum mons, whioh first date of publication Is Thursday, October the 13th, 1910, and the last date of publication of this summons and the last day for your appearance is Thursday, Novem ber 24th, 1910, and if you fall so to ans.wer for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayted for la his complaint, to wlt, that the marriage contract qpw and heretofore exWtlng between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and from henceforth held for naught. The defendant will takv notice that this summons is published by order f the County Judge, J. B. Olmsted, of Wallowa County, Oregon, to Ihe Wallowa Chieftain, a newspaper pub lished' weekly at Enterprise, In said county and State, and that said ordej- requlred this summons to be pub lished In said ne.wspaper for a peri od of six weeks and seven ' Issues hereof. Dated this, th 11th day of Octo ber, A. D. 1910. DANIEL BOYD, 8c7 Attorney for Plaintiff. Burleigh, Enterprise, Oregon, within six months from the date of . this notice.- Dated this 17th. day of November, 1910. L. J. FEAGI.NS, Administratrix Of the Estate of Thomas H. Feaglns, deceased, J. A. BURLEIGH, Attorney for Es- tate. A Household Medicine, To be really valuable must show equally good results from each mem ber of the family using It. Foley's Honey and Tar does Just this. Whether for growrn persons or-children Foley's Honey and Tar Is best and safest for all cougha audV coldu. Bumaugh & Mayfie'.d. The White iliH1 Grade Job Work a Specialty N0TIC3F0R PUBLICATION ; Department of die Interior ' " S. Laid Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 7th., J910. Notice i heie'iy given that Xew tou E. Hammock, whoja pcst-offlc NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ef the Interior. United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 11th, 1910. Notice Is .hereby given that Wll Ji.ni II. Dale, of Enterprise, Ore gon, who on June IM-h, 1905, made riomestead En'ry No. 14469, Serial s'o. 04027, for BV4 NE, and N'i 5E14, Section 14, Township 1 North, :tange 46 East, .Willamette Meridian, tias filed notice of Intention to make Final Five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that ne undersigned has been duly appointed admlnlMratrlx of the estate of Thom as H. Feaglns, deceased, by ne County Court of Wallowa County, Oregoy, and that she has duly quel, ifled as such admlmawtratiix. All parties holding claims against saLd estate are hereby notified to present the same, wltn proper vouch ers, as Tetjuired by law, to tile un dersigned at her residence at Wal lowa, Oregon, or at the office of J. A. If you want a high grade sewlug ' maculae wMib It a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE J BUY A WHITE ' Th machine Is unsurpassed fox simplicity, durability and the char acter of the work It will do. It la made la two styles, , tb Vibrator Shuttle and th Improved Rotary. Skuttle. The lattter machine sew either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of styles to choose from and the wood work is 'be handsomest possible.' Fred S. Ashley bandies the WHITE MACHINE In Wallowa county. An Ideal Husband, is patient even with a nasi; lam wife. for he knows she needs help. She may be so nervous and run-down In health that trifle annoy her. If she Is melancholy, excitable, troubled with to of appetite, headache, slcplus ass, constipation or fainting and du- zy spells, ahe needs Electric BM trs the roost wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousand of sufferers from backache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only 50c., Sat isfaction guaranteed by all Druggist. I Wallowa County Title & j Abstract Company A. C. MILLER, President Office in Company' new brick building; opposite front of X - - r . yi . . 1 . Tifw i xmrr t-iriiiao i linear oni mat nrmrA r. ix.4 in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheapo I ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies, t Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates t e.