Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1910)
gr'r. J, j. J- . sT. g. g g .. g Ijf gr m 'A . . ir : - : ' st 41 AS FU TO TOME IS fc fc ft AS ($ to B 8 A full car of Eastern .goods just arrived. Better goods than ev er shown in the coun ty before. Will be sold at Hard Time prices. Fired The Home Furnisher Ashley Enterprise, Oregon HANDSOME and USEFUL CARVING SETS Two and Three Piece Star or Pearl Handles-$3 V -" and up ROASTERS LisK Enamel.Savory Pressed Steel Thjs 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 THE NEWS RECORD I v. (Twice-a-Week.) AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. . 'Formerly the Wallowa News, estab lished March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur days at Enterprise. Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office Bast side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: One year $2. i six months $1, three mouths ouc, : nn. mnnth 9(1 On VRftflv cash-In-' advance subscriptions a' discount of 15c Is given. ' nMeraewcs "-nptniaiBHiBMaainMSMBMiBBj Enterprise Livery and Sales Stable g Batter & Smith, Proprietors Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 ct3 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. 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 Qrande Oregon SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910 , 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 ut, $3,200.00 1 City L,ot, $100 to $300 Residence Property, $6CO to $3,000 Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance - Hie Pioneer Seal Estate Hao. W. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE, : : TIME FOR CONCERTED ACTION. Several merchants, of Enterprise and other towns on the branch Him, were asked a year ago last summer, by at irep'reaemibaitiiv of ye O. R. & N. If they ould prefer a siervfce con sistlnig of a passenger train In, and out each dav. and a ffreMhiti train to one day and out itihe niext, limstiead of the presemt eervdce of a mixisdl. train each way dalHyi What answer ,waa goiyem by a roajordity of tihoae askedi at ittot time we do no, know, butt lit sf to eav the Tunandinous' answer now would' be, "Give us a diailly. passeng er, amdevery citiher day, freight." The servte oa ,ithe brainich itMs fall has bean, iio use itlhe expressive slang, "flliorce." For weeks he teato was from ooiie tJ four hours daily, Sbraoigiers comimig wltih a view to locate or linvest were disgusted wdiUh ithe train service, and wMhout atopping to look the country over, left tihe nest imonito. About eix wecto ago a representa tive of some men of weafl'Uh whose attention, had been directed to' tW valley, came lh. to see about linve&t menits itihait W made, ,would have re aulitedi to sevieral scores of families coming here and the eabaibltoliroenit f n imMill, fl-witmrv He left iw 36 hours saying he would v not Teturn uniHl there was a decent traht ser vice; that it would be uelcv3 to at" empt to bring his men' to 8J miles oa a frelghit train as Jhey would be prejudiced, asaamet (he country be fore they reached here. Freight every other day te) a often as it comea now, bo tnat para the service wouli be no worse. The deve'.opment of this county is being Tetarded by be present train, service. We beliieve V tn matter was put np'to the head offi oere of the company by the com bined ' action of h commerclall clubs and shippers of Ove county relief would be granted. GREAT TIME AHEAD FOR .WOOUSROWERS STATE AND NATIONAL ASSOCI ATIONS MEET IN PORTLAND FIRST WEEK JANUARY. Dan P. Smyithe, secretary of the Oregon' Wool Growers association, writes tliat the lSUu annual convention of tho osBoclation will be hield' at Portland, January 3, 1911, Just one day before .the opening of the great 47th. annual convention of the Nation al association and Mid-winter S!heep Show. The O. R & N. has grunted a one and one-third fawe Wr the round trip with privilege of attending both con ventions. Poritlalnd and her great Commercial Club aire preparing to itIva the woaO crowora thle time of their lives. It win be a busfnieaa aess'lotii dia- cueslng Tariff, Forest Reserves, Quarantlnie and Speed Limit Laws, Predatory Animals, Woafl Soles, ap pointment of Advisory Boards and other suibjecto especially important and vital to the Industry. The moat port of his application and sworn statement on the 2nd. day of Febru ary, 1911, before Carl Roe, United States. Commissioner, at bis office, at Enterprise, Gagon.. .. Any person, ia at liberty to Pr trait, thin n lurch man before entirr. or initiate a conteat at any Urao before patent ieeuea, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit to. this office, alleging f exits which would' defeat .the entry, 12cll F. C. BramwoU, Register. 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. Feaglns, deceased. J. A. BURLEIGH, Attorney for Es- tate. ' RlESTORATION TO ENTRY OP LANDS IN National Forest. Notic ia hereby riven that the lands described below, embracing- 620.26 acres, within the Wallowa National Forest. Oreson. will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions or the Homestead laws ox tne umrea 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 arood faith claiming- any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to Jan uary 1, 1906, and has not abandoned aame, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were liBted 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 vided such settler or applicant la qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to January SO, 1911, on which 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 su T. 4 N.. R. 46 E.. W. M.. .described by metes and bounds aa follows: Beginning at the Forest Worse than an1 alarm of fire at night to he metallic cough of oroup, bringing dread to the household. Care ful' m others keep Foley's Honey and Tar to the house and give it at the first sign of 'danger. Accept no sub- stltues. . Bumaugh & MayfJeld. The White Service Monument, whence the quarter-section corner on the north boundary of See. I, T. 8 N R. 46 E., bears W. S chains; extending thenoe N. 6 E. 67.60 chains; thence W. 7.62 chains; thence S. 14 E. 1.86 chains; thence S. 16" W. 18.60 ehaina; thence S. 6 36' W. 61.26 chains; thence E. 26 chains to the place of beginning. Variation 21 46' E. Said tract was listed upon the applica tion of John Cunningham, of Chlco, Oregon; List 6-291. TheWViof NEW. and the SVdof NWM. Sec, 20, T. 4 N., R. 43 E., 160 acres, application of J. T. Bell, of Powwatka, Orogon; List 6-846. The NEVi of NWtt, Sec 18, T. 2 N., R. 46 E 40 acres, . application pi ira v. ciiuicuvi. ui iu;w, wiqiwi, promlnteuit and expert men to Amer- List 6-848. a tract of 88.43 acre within unsur- veyea duiwmi win viwmij wmw .wj. Sec. 86. T. 1 N.. R. 80 E.. described by metes and OREGON HigH Grade Job WorR a Specialty Foley Kidney PUls are tonic In action, quick to results, and restore the natural action of (he kWneysand bladder. They correct Irregularities. BurnauKh & Mayfleld. lea on itiieae subieota havla iplacies on the program of the National' Conven tion T),a Ml-WlmitAr fthjaen Show N. promisesi to bo .the beat, ever helld to America. We shall have greatest sheep show ever held to Oregon, says. Geo. Wrf Mc- T.'.,l rrl, . P irn.ln. nlwlrttfLnTlir. riff IUIO lUuub Kn. , v , . -w - , Initlrm "rvnrhnMVlnnt wlli nave a great chance to nhow thteir stock, and if we win to. the coming comP tllion they can safely take their sheep anywhere, In the world." NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given thait the noioi meeting of the Htockholders of terprlse, Oregonj, will be held at the office of their banMiig house, in En. terpriae, Oregon, on' Tuiesday, the 10th day of January, 1911, between, the hnnm nt 10 b, m. and 4 T. m. fr the election .of directors for the en suing year, and' for the -transaction of such, other bustoesa a may legal 1y come before said mooting. rvn n Eniternrioe. Oreiton. De cember &th., 1910. 63a4 W. R. HOLMES, OanhleT. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DeD&rtment of the Interior U S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,' November 7th., 1910. Notice is hereby given that Nw ton E. Hammock, whose peat-office u rees Is Enterprise, Wallowa conn ty. Oregon, did. on Uuj 21st. day of March 1910. fUe In lhl office Swom. Statement and Application No. 07754, to purchase the SEVl Section 8, and W SW4. Section Township 1 South, Range 46 East, WU lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of Jum 3. 1878. and acta amend tory. known, as the "Timber ana Stone Law." at such value as mign be fixed by appraisement, and that pursuant to such application, the lend and timber thereon have beon appraised, at $400.00 as being chiefly valuable for its stone, that oald ap plicant will offer final proof to up- bounds as follows: Beginning at the Forest Ser vice Monument, which is identical with corner No. 8 of the Temperance Mining uiaim, survey No. 4S2 'and which la located 76.94 chaina north and 16.90 chains east of Meander Corner on Buse Line on bank of Snake Klver; extending tnence b. 89 84' W. 26 chains; thence S. 13" W. 48.40 chains; thence K. ll.SB chains; tnence m. uh- mi c. to chains: thence N. 21 E. 8.60 chains to the place of beginning. Variation 1 80' E. Said tract waa listed upon tne application oi naries n. Brockman, of Metperce, laano; use e-tiu. it. tract of 97.40 acrea within unsurveyed but what ill probably be, when surveyed, tttcs. i ana ai. 4 N.. R. 46 E.. described by metes ana nounas as follows: Beginning at the Forest Service Monument, a triangular basaltic stone set in mound of stone on point of cUIT. whence a red basaltic clill bears n. aa- c. i.m cnains, anu 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. 1t E. 11.44 chains; thence meandering Joseph Creek aa follows: 8. 2H"30' E. 12.12 chains; thence B. 6" . I.oi cnains; tnence S. 47 E. 8.78 chains; thence 8, 66 E. 8.03 chains; thence S. 76 E. 6.06 cnains; tnence a. no" au a. 1 u nl.om.. Ihraro N. M4 SO' E. 1.61 chains: thence N. 61 E. 8.03 chaina; thence N. 46 E. 3.08 chaina to corner No. 6; thence N, 29 8' W. 69 chaina to place of beginning. Variation 22 E. Said tract was listed upon the application of Roy R. Horner, or bnterpnae, uregon; luiwh. L'J lnn.lt rimmiiainn.r irf the General Land Office. ADDroved October 81, 1910, Jesse E. Wil son, Assistant Secretary or the Interior. lice If you wast a high grade se.wlng machine wHleh la a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BUY A WHITE The machine Is unsurpassed for simplicity, durability and the char- aeter of the work it will do. It U made la two styles, the Vibrator Shuttle and tha improved Rotary Shuttle, The lattter machine sew either a look or a chain stitch. J he re are a number of styles u choose Irem and tho wood work U the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handle the WHITE MACHINE in Wallowa county. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Thom h Featrlus deceased, by the County Court of Wallowa county, Oregon, and that ah has duly qual ified as such administratrix. All parties holding claims against said estate are herebr notified to present the sam, with proper vouch ers, as required by law. to tha un dernlgned at her residence at Wal lowa. Oregon, or at tha office of J. A' A Simple, Safeguard For Mothers. Mrs. D. Glikeson, 328 Ingles Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, gained wldom by experience. "My little gW had a se vere cold and coughed almost con- tlnuously. . My sinter recommended Foley's Honey and Tar. Tlie ftrat dose I gave her irelleved the Inflam mation to her throat and after u!aig only one bottle her throat and lungs were entirely free, from Inflammation. Since then I alw&y keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar In. 1o house, Accept no substituLos, Dur naugh & Mayfleld. Wallowa County Title Abstract . Company A. C. MILLER, President ' Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of t new Court House. Oldest and most complete abstract plant I in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap- i t i a ; i . j. i a i. : ly. insurance wnuen in largest anu BirungeBi cuuiyuuiea. Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates WTWmmTTfTTWTtvmTTTTTTmTW