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A beautiful Steel Engraving, no two
aliKe, given away absolutely free.
Call early and g'et your own choice.
flfc Buy your booKcase as you need it. The sec - - I
tioos will always fit if it is a -1
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jjfo DON'T forget the non-tufted SEALY MATTRESS. There
jfo is Nothing so good, try it 30 nights free.
Picture framing' a specialty. Bring' them early to avoid
US the Christmas rush.
Regular $3.00 Pictures for $1.50. Imitation of.
oil painting and hard to tell from the real thing'.
A large assortment of other pictures with beau
tiful frames, under glass, from 25 cents to $1.00.
Doll Go-Carts, just liKe the large
ones, folding', with or without rub
, ber tires, from $1.25 up.
FRED S. ASHLEY
THE HOME FURNISHER ENTERPRISE
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Pearl Handles-$3
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OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
COUNTY COURT
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up
Pine, Creek Precinct
S. T. Tlppett, chairman lec
tion board 6 00
Geo. W, Harris, judge 6 00
F. H. Hlnton, Judge 6 u
W. P. Tlppett, clerk 6 00
Roy Edgmand, clerk...... .. 6 00
BUI Al'ford, clerk 6 00
S T. Tlppett, returning box... 6 00
ROASTERS LisK Enamel;Savory Pressed Steel
This is the season -when mother or wife
will especially appreciate these indispen
sable aids to real good meals. Come- and
see them at
S. D. KELTNER'S HARDWARE
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
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BaKer $ Smith, Proprietors
Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts
... ' i Commercial Trade a Specialty.
First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed
Horses Bought and Sold v
Feed For Sale Open Day and Night
Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service
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This Is Your 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. Terms to suit you.
Priced from $25.00 to '$125.00 per acre.
Alder Slope Land Company ,
C H. Jordan, Selling Agent
La Grande 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 Lots, $100 to $300
Residence Property," $60 to $3,000
Fire Insurance . Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance
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W. E. TAGGART The Pioneer teal Estate Baa.
ENTERPRISE, : : : : OREGON
Hih Grade Job Work a Specialty
Circuit Court and Miscellaneous.
M. Langston, jury fee 3 80 feanj. LLtch, eenvloee as coumty)
eleotion, booth 5 00
A. C. WJggHesworth, jre&lsitierlng
voters 16 20
BuTnaueh & Mayiflold, supplies'.. 21 10
M. E. Ward; esibting up eeaitei. .'. .5 00
Security Vault, & Metal Works,
balance. culver,t 1282 00
A. W. Haggepty, coming tor
Coroner 2 00
J. R. McElrroy, stringers for
culverts 6 56
J. B. Williamson, work am S. W.
Miles road 48 01
W. o. Loctoe, service aa
county commissioner 27 50
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O. L. Berland, jury tee...
H. S. Brown, Jury fee...
U. A. McCrae, jury fee...
Geo. D. Boston, Jury fee. . .
E. A. Hart, Jury fee
J. H. Moore, Jury fee
Ira Davis, Jury fee.
E. O. Makta, Jury f
E F. Sargeamt, jury fee..
Walter Boner, jury fee..
Andy Forbes, jury fee
H. Hunt, jury fee
Waldo Chase, jury fee...,
M.Orow, Jury fee
Ray Vest, jury fee
Wm. Sherod. Jury fee
N w, Fleahman, Jury fee.
W. I. Dowmard, jury fee. . .
s T TlDDett. Jury fee. . .
port of hla application and ewom
s tatement on itlie 2nd. day of Febru
ary, 1911, before Carl Roe, United
S-taitoa Commissioner, at hie office,
at Enterprise, Oregon. '
Any person' la at Utenty to pro
tesib this purchase before entry, or
initiate a contest at any titao before
patent teouea, by filing a corrobonait
ed affidavit ia this office, alleging
facta which would defeat the entry,
12cll F. C. BranvwU, Register.
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eoramteatone-r 3 o
Nina Miller, work in assessor's!
office 22 0
SUMMONS.
In .the Circuit Court of the State
. of Oregon for Wallowa County.
Edlthi Hooper, Plaintiff
vs.
Samuel W. Hooper, Defendant
To Samuel W. Hooper, above nam
ed defendant: In tihe name of tiie
State of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear and. answer the, com
plaint filed against you by (the
plaintiff In the above entitled count
..39 00 cuiubo, wiuun, i wwu
..40 00 iftnd after tie th, day of December
..36 00
J. W. Hays, Jury fee 31 40
Walter Smitih, Jury fee.. . . ., ..29 00
E. O. Anderson, Jury fee 31 00
J J Chapman, Jury fee w
Bruce Cox, Jury fee 31 00
G. w. Wagner, Jury fee 32 00
J F: Van, Camp, Jury fee 38 50
W. W. Zurciher, jury fee 27 20
W. L. Davis, grand jury witness
t A A
fee 0 uv
Herman Mitchell, gTand Jury wit
new fee 6 00
Tho3. McCarty, wit-iuesa fee,
State vs. Fleener 6 00
G. H. Lathrope, wltnesa fee.
State vs. neener 7 40
F. C. Johnsorf, Lumber 3 63
J. E. Patterson, brldige tumlber..22 00
Irwin-Hodson; Co, record of Lis
Pendens H 50
Stum & Oa(bornk work On Coum-
ty road.- 94 00
Bushorog Co., paper and type
writing Tlbbona 7 50
A. D. 1910, the same being the fluw
publication of this summons, and if
you fall so to appear and answer.
you ,wim be la - default for want
thereof, and plaintiff wlM thereupon
apply to said court for the relief
prayed for In. her com plaint, to-wit:
for a decree of saidi count dissolving
the marriage contract now end here
tofore existing between plaintiff and
defendant 'that said marriage con
tract be from henceforth, held for
naught, ttiat the plaintiff be awarded
the custody of tlue child of the mar.
rlage, Edith Nelly Hooper, and that
plaintiff ' maiden' name. EXU fib Har
nian, .be restored to her.
The defendant will take notice
that this summons. Isi published by or
der of -Hon. J. B. OlmUe4, county
judge of "Wallowa County, Oregon,
In the Wattowa Chieftain, a news
paper published .weekly at Enter
prise, in said county and stot and,
directing that the same, be published
in said newspaper for a period of
Pftnrv Rbimnhnrfid 13 meala for
Wvmn ..5 85'Blx weeks and seven issues thereof,
H. E. Merryman, surveyor's
report '.. 1 60
Btlp aryln, dtatrlbutlng
ballot boxes .... .". 30 50
F. W. Hammock, Jury services.. 2 20
Edgar Marvin, postage stamps.. .4 00
H. E. Mrryman, stamps.. 1 10
H. E. Merryman, surveying 10 94
W. T. Estea, witness fee,
State vs. A'Wrlch. .6 00
Baker & Drake, road sup
plies 12 10
H. R. Hanna, copy of testimony 10 00
Thos. R. Akins, Jury services. .. .6 00
G. M. Padon, bridge lumber 4 78
N. G. Orof utt, eervinig warrants
and mileage 8 60
S. D, KelUier, spikes 4 50
A. C. Smith, canvassing elec
tions 6 00
A. C. Wlgg!exwor:h, Justice
fees 3 35
A. C. Wiggles worth, canvassing
election Teturns.- ..14 00
A. C. Wlggleswonth, registering
voters ..' 7 90
Chas. Hug, grand Jury wltneas.,2 00
Henry S pence, constable 'fees.. 5 75
L. Austin, registering voters
and stamps 14 35
Choa. Williams, conwtruoUng
the dote of the first publication
thereof being (he 8th. dayi of Decem
ber A. D. 1910 and the last publi
cation being (the 19th, day of Jan u
ary A. D. 1911.
v DANIEL BOYD,
16c7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Burleigh, Enterprise, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated this 17th. day of November,
1910.
L. J, FEAGINS,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Thomas H. Feaglna, deceased.
J. A. BURLEIGH, Attorney for Es
tate.
RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN
National Forest. Notice is hereby riven that
the lands described below, embracing 620.26 acres,
within the Wallowa National Forest. Oreiron.
will be subject to settlement and entry under the
provisions of the homestead laws of the Unit
States and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat, 233),
at the United States land office at La Grande.
Oregon, on January 30. 1911. Any settler who
was actually and in Rood faith claiming any of
said lands for airricultural purposes prior to Jan
uary 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, has a
preference riirht to make a homestead entry for
the lands actually occupied, Said lands were
listed upon the applications of the persons men.
tionsd below, who have a preference right sub
ject to the prior right of any such settler, pro
vided such settler or applicant is qua lifted to
make homestead entry and the preference right
: ; 1 ... i..anl on 11111 nn ... v. : u
date the lands will be subject to settlement and
entry by any qualified person. The lands em
brace a tract of 134.43 acres within unsurveyed
but what will probably be, when surveyed. Sec
84, T. 4 N., R. 46 E.. W. M., described by metes
and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Forest
Service Monument, whence the quarter-section
comer on the north boundary of Sec. 8. T.SN
R. 45 E., bears W. 6 chains: extending thence N.
6 E. 67.50 chains: thence W. 7.62 chains; thence
S. 14 E. 1.86 chains: thence S. 76 W. 18.60
ehains: thence S. 60 36' W. 61.26 chains; thence E.
25 chains to the place of beginning. Variation
21 46' E. Said tract was listed upon the applica
tion of John Cunningham, of Chico, Oregon; List
6-291. TheWVtof NEM, and the SVi of NWV..
Sec, 20. T. 4 N., R. 48 E., 160 acres, application of
J. T. Bell, of Powwatka,Orogon; List 6-846. The
NEK of NWV,, Sec. 18, T. 2 N., R. 46 E 40 acres.
application of Ira u, ttndlcott, 01 Uhico, Oregon;
List 6-348. A tract of 88.48 acres within unsur
veyed but what will probably be, when surveyed.
Sec, 86, T. 1 N.. R. 60 E., described by metes and
bounds as follows: Ueginning at the f orest ser
vice Monument, which is Identical with corner
No. 8 of the Temperance Mining Claim, Survey
No. 482, and which la located 76.94 chains north
and 16.90 chains east of Meander Corner on Base
Line on bank of Snake River; extending thence S.
8o 34' W. 26 chains; thence S. 13" W. 4K.40 chains;
thence K. 11.86 chains; thence N. K" so fc. 6
chains; thence N. 21 E. 8.50 chains to the place
of beginning. Variation 18 80' E. Said tract
was listed upon the application of Charles W.
Brockman. of Nexperce, Idaho; List t4iu. A
tract of 97.40 acres within unsurveyed but what
will probably be. when surveyed. Sees. 19 and 20,
T. 4 N., K. 46 E., described by metes and bounds
follows: Beginning at the f orest Hervlce
Monument, a triangular basaltic stone set in
mound of stone on point of cliff, whence a red
bsssltic cliff bears N. 88 E. 1.89 chains, and
mouth of Swamp Creek bears S. 22 W.; extend
ing thence S. 70 W. 20 chains; thence S. 20 E,
21.21 chains; thence 8, 77 E. 11.44 chains; thence
meandering Josepn ureex as rouows: u. afinr
K. 12.12 chains: thence S. 6 E. 7.67 chains: thence
S. 47 E. 8.78 chains: thence S. 66 E. 8.03 chains;
thence a. 76 K. 6.06 chains; thence a. Htr" au u,
4.64 chains; thence N. 84 30' E. 1.61 chains;
thence N. 61 J,. B.us cnains; tnence n. w ft.
8.08 chains to corner No. 6; thence N. 26 80' W. 69
chains to place of beginning. Variation 22 E.
Said tract was listed upon the application of Roy
R. Horner, of Enterprise, Oregon; List 6-418.
Fred Dennett Commissioner of the General Land
Office. Approved October 81, 1910, Jess . Wil
son, Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Vtc4
Worse than an1 alarm of fire ait
night la the metallic cough of oroup,
bringing dread to the household. Care
ful mothers keep Foley's. Honey and'
Tar la (he house and give, lit at the
first sign of danger. Accept no Bub
stltues. Bumaugh & MayfleM.
The Vhite
NOTIC3FOR PUBLICATION
Department of (he Interior
U. 8. Land Office at La Grande,
Oregon, November 7th., 1910.
Notice Is herby given that New
ton E. Hammock, whose pcst-offlce
i reea h Enterprise, Wallow Coun
ty, Oregon, did, on the 21st. day of
March, 1910, file In this, office
Sworn. Statement and Application
No. 07754, to purchase the BV4 SEI14
Section 8, and Wj SW, Section 9.
Township 1 SouUi, Range 46 East, Wil
lamotte Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the proWolons of the
tCct of June 3, 1878, and ac amend.
tory, known, as the "Timber and
Stone Law' at such value a might
be fixed by appraisement, and that
pursuant to such application, the
lend and timber thereon, have been
appraised, at 1400.00 ao being chiefly
valuable for Ita stone, that said Ap
plicant will offer final proof la eup-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice 1 hereby givew that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
administratrix of the estate k Thom
as H. Feaglna, deceased, by the
County Court of Wallowa County,
Oregon, and that she has duly qual
ified as such administratrix.
All parties holding claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same), with proper vouch
ers, at required by law, to the un
dersigned at her residence at Wal
lowa. Oregon, or at the office of J. A.
If you want a high grade Mwing
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BUY A WHITE
To machine Im unsurpassed for
simplicity, durability and the char
acter of the work It will do. It 1
mad la two tries, the V to rat or
Sfeuttle and the improved Rotary
Shuttle, Th tauter machine sews
either, a lock or a chain stitch.
There are a number of styles te
choose tresa and the wood work U
the handsomest possible.
Fred S. Ashley
MACHINE
band let the WHITS
Wallowa county.
In
A Simple Safeguard For Mother.
Mrs. D. GUkeson, 328 Ingles Ave,,.
Voungwtown, Ohio, gained wisdom by
experience. "My little glirl had a se
vere cold and coughed eilmost con
tlruiouHjy. My slater recom mended
Foley? Honey and Tar. The first
dose I gave her irelleved the Inflam
mation la her throat and after using
only one bottle her throat and lunge
were entirely free, from Inflammation.
Since then I always keep a bottle
of Foley ' Honey and Tar Ini 'he
house. Accept nd substitutes. Bur
naugih & Meyfield,
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Wallowa County Title
Abstract Company
A. C. MILLER, President
Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of X
new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant I
m county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap
ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies.
Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates '
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