THE NEWS RECORD (TwIce-a-Week.) AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Formerly the Wallowa Newa, astab- llshed March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur days at Enterprise, Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRE88 Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at Enterprise. Oregon, under the At of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: One year 2 ii month tl. three mouth 60c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-ln- advance subscriptions a JSc Is given. dlscount of 8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910. A CONTRA8T. What a splendid tribute to a man's life work the Inscription on Levi J. Rouse's tombstone 4a "Erected by hla many friends In Wallowa couiuty, 4m -whose memory he still lives as a pioneer. Instruct or and benefactor." All who -were acquainted with Air. Rouse agree the tribute Is deserved. Me was a doyer of hla fellow man. His life was a busy one, but never too busy to help titers. He JoW Important official (positions, county clerk, school superintendent, and at the time of his. death; was postmaster of Enterprise. Many Instances of his. helping oth ers aire told, by loving friends.. AH those Incidents aire of the one hand not knowing what the other hand did. Yhait a contrast hla life was to that of Harrison Grey Oti!s, "ownieir" of ithe Los Angeles Times, the puf fedhup toady and millionaire wuo wca toadied to in. a banquet at Portland last week. This paper, In cowman we suppose rIth all othor Oregon county papers, received! an invitation to that banqiuet, but the absurdly low state of our finances, if no her reason compelled) us to de cline. Otis the roan-hater Rouso .thiol man lover.' CHOOSE. Sheriff Edgar Marvlni ;was a 'Wal lowa visitor Friday. LOOK HERE Mixed Candy 10 cents a pound Nuts, Toys of all kinds We have presents for everybody and are prepared to please the little folks as well as the children of older growth GET OUR PRICES We will treat you right PRENTISS H0MAN Next Door to Bank Mlfc Califormia is the place to visit Orange groves in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous hotels, his toric Old Missions, attractive watering places, delightful climate, making that favored section the Nation s most popular retreat You can sea it at its best via the Shasta Route and "The Road of a Thousand Wonders" Southern Pacific Company , Up to date trains, first-class in every respect unexcelled dining car service, quick time and direct connections to all points south SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE OF $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles and Return With corresponding low fares from all other sections of the Northwest Liberal stop overs in each direction and long limit In teresting and attractive literature on the various resorts and attractions of California can be had on application to any S. P. or 0. R. & N." Agent, or from . WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon OBITUARY. W. II. Reanile, a pioneer flour, mitl mam of the Pacific Coa3t, died at his home in McMlnnvllle, December 11. He wa born May 24, 1832, in I broath, Scotland, emigrating to the Umilted States In, 1838 and arriving at San Francisco via the Isthmus, in 1859 he built 'the Caledonia flouring m,lll3 In that city, engaging to busl- icss there until his mills were foumet In 18C2. He then -brought ma lomy .0 Oregon; and was for some years a :nlller at Salom, and subsequently en iaged in that occupation In various points in the .Willamette Valley. Mr. Renole was married in 1856, be fore leaving Scotland, to Mies Jemiet Jrant, -who with their five sons and me daughter survives) him. The chll Iron. are: James RcunJij of Enter wise, Or.: J. W. Remmle and John M. Ronnie, of Walterviiile, Or.; Alexan ler Rennie, of Spokane, Wn.; Frank itenmiie.of Reardon, Win.; and Mrs. Jessie Lindgren, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie have; boeni re ildenits of McMlnnvllle for .the Hast !2 years, with the exception, of a few .ears' residence with their son at 'lUKeiiie. decedent was affiliated .wl'Uh the 3diJ. fellows who hadi charge cf itne juneraJ, Interment of the body was vt Salem. Emily Mary,- 'little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jordan, died at luelr home In this city ait 4 o'clock Thursday morning, December 22. Funeral services wre heldl at the M. B. church at 1 o'clock Friday af ter noon. Elder M. F. Cowley of Salt Lake City delivered the funeral ad dress. Emily was a general f avorite among her young school mates and her ?olng has caused sadness alfL over the city. Her particularly sweet, gentlo disposition was shown' by foor cheerful patience during 'her long illness. She was taken ilM with In fantile .paralysis the last day of July but had recovered sufficiently to be about. Last Sunday slhie wa3 taken with pneumonia from which death resultjed, Emily was born in La Grande Ap ril 18, 1902, the third of a famdHy of five children,. Seven years of her abort "life have been spent here. ROBERT BALES KILLED IN NORTH COUNTRY, RnbeH Ttaleft of the Leap coun try was. wuit over by a hay ,wagon Thursday afternoon, and (Mod from the Injuries about ami hour later. Mr. Mies, was hauling hay and in some manner the load upset and hie was thrown under the wheels. Ho leaves a widow and two email; children. Fred Bales, his brolher, and Willi Baker of this, city andi Will and Tom Bailes of Joesph, unieta of the deceased, went to Lostlme Friday to attend ithe funeral. ASKING PAROLE FOR BARE. Daniel Boyd left Wednesday for Peiidletont where he hopes to meet Acting-Governor Bo worm am and pre sent the petition, for parole of John R, Bare, who is serving a life sent- 3ii8 for the Milling of "Brick" John son several years ago. The (petition, was very .largely slga- 1 d, nearly COO names, being on it, ln- cludin all the 12 Jurymen who found him guilty. Corden and Mlaa Edna Ragsdale ilaft Friday morning to spend the holidays with firionids at Pendleton-. PROGRAMS Id LOCALJJBCf S LOWER GRADES IN SCHOOLS HELD PLEASING EXERCISER . LAST THURSDAY. Christmas exercless will ,be given in the churches Saturday evening by the Sunday schools. At the. Presby terian, church the decorators ana promoters are the Win One class. Each class contributes, some feature to the splendid program. The Methodists wlU halve a, big tree a treat for thechiildren. and an. Inter esting literary and musical (program. At the Christian, ehurchi besides the recitations and musdc two beau tifulli drills in. colored costumes, -will be given.. A tiree wth. the usual treat for the children closes' the pro gram. Christmas Exercises. The public schools closed Thursday a, id ,wl31 re-open Tuesday, ithe vaca tion, 'being shortened by the fair holi days and the week's vacation at Thanksgiving. A Jargej number, of pa trons illstened to the following weJl-rendered- progirams In the lower srades:' Grade 1 Mlse Hyde, Teacher. Song, Sweetly CJidrne - - School Long Ago Oa Christmas, Carryl Ward Poor Santa Claus, Don Reynolds Christmas Motions Godda Homan VVllma Hart, Mauriine Comley, Gene vieve Bwiileigh, Myrtha Boswell. The Christmas Tree, Lyle Burnaugh Christmas, Eve, Joe Olmsted, Victor Stieenv Lena Ddsham, Eflfle Frances, lames Clayton, WWlardi S'tubbleflefld, Geneva Butner. Song, On, Xmas Day, Alice Reavls, Naomi Brady, Wilma Hart, Minnlie !3oesen, Ruth Steel. The Coming of Sauta - - - -: Chester! Emmons How Santa CCaus Comes, Aldce Reavit Song, Jolly Old St. Nichola, School Six Christmas Letters, Vivian, Cal vin, Harry Winner, Ruth Steed, Vir gil Long, Raymond Reavls Minnie 3oeson. Grandma's Christmas. Gift, . - Margairet Gallowa; The Star of Bethlehem, Claude Hartshorn To Every Boy and GtaH Allegra Ragsdaile Song, Christmas .Stocking School. 3rd and 4th Grades Mr Franklin and Mis Haas, Teachers. Song, Holy Night, . . School Hilda's Xmas, - E&liie Olmsted The Legend of Ireland, Eraest Mitchell The Little Xmas Seore Wave Anderson The Old DOW, Annls Millard Long Ago On Xmas, Morris Knapp The Xmas Acrostic, by nine ipuplls. The Holly, Zllpha Funk The Turkey's Lament, Paul Baker An Old Christmas Carol Edaya Reynolds The Swedish Legend, Bottle Weaver All He Waiuts for Christmas, Howard Stiruble Song, Merry, Merry Xmas, School The Blrtihday Surprise, Bernlce McGarry Xmas Candles, Marul.ne Conley Star Fairies, by lve girls Grandpa, ... Qrwai AllUaad The Dear Old Tree, Jess Be Mathews Samta Cluas and the. Mouse, Josephine StubWefteld The Savior Comes to Us in December Claude Rennie Xmas Stockings, Mabel Clark The CradJe Hymn, Edna Boyce Jest 'Fore Christmas, Gene Amey Song, Letters to Santa, School WEDDING BELLS,' Miss Nellie Mabel Hanson and! Mr Max Gumermani were married Wednes day evening, DeeembeO 21, art 4:40, by Rev. W. P. Samms at his res. donee. They deft Thursday morning for Portland om a weddtag trip. Both parties sire well known and have many friends who wish ithem a long and happy wedded KJfe. Mr. Gu merman Is a young business man or in is cuy, and M ls Hanson la a daughter of Mrs. A. Hanson of Just south of town. FRUIT TRACTS SOLD. Press Lewis and C J. Jordan Of th Alder Store Land company, came in from La Grande the first of the wet and closed several deals for tracts out of the Watson ranch. J. S. Butter. 0. R. & N. agent here, bought 40 acres, and other trpiots were sold to L. Travere and H. Bruce, formerly of Oklahoma, and 1L P, Rowe, who has been- Uv ;ig on the place for some months. A Slmpla Safeguard For Mothers, Mra. D. GUkeson. 328 tHeU Ave Youngstowo, Ohio, gained wisdom ky experience. "My little jirt had a vena cold and coughed- eUnaost con tinuously. My slater recommended Foley's Honey and Tar. The flrat dose I gave her relieved the Inflam mation la her throat and after using only one bottle her throat and lungs were entirely free from Inflammation. Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley' Honey and Tar la h bouse. Accept do substitutes. Bur. naugh & May field. LADIES Mrs. A. D. Vandecar of North pow der, Ore., has a lar je stock of swltch- and all pertain Jog to .the trade. Also makes switches and puffs of your combings, will make trips to your town. She will also do your work tf you will address her at North Pow der. 30 years experience. Work guar anteed. 18c2 A. C. Miller was a business visit or at Wallowa Friday. W. E. Taggart went to Garfield, Wash., Friday to apend Christmas, with his family. Charlie and Mfcs Maude Lltch left Friday morning for a Christmas v'slit at the home of E. Imhler in Oregon City. 1M1I1S3 Agnes Brlchoux, who has been staying for some time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Whdite, returned to her home In La Grande, Friday. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wallowa County. Edith Hooper, plaintiff vs. Samuel W. Hooper, Defendant To Samuel W. Hooper, above nam ed defendant: in. ithe name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the, com- pialnit filed against you by line plaintiff In the above entitled count and cause, wlthla six weekj from and after the &th. fay of December A. D. 1910, the same being ithe first publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer. you wim be in default for want thereof and plaintiff will itihiereupan apply to said court for the relief prayed for In her comDlatnt to-wit: tor a decree of said court dissolving the marriage contract now and here tofore existing between plaintiff and defendant that said marriage con tract be from henceforUi 'held for naught, that tlie plaintiff be awarded the custody of tihe child of the mar. riage, Edith Nelly Hooper, and that Plaintiff's maiden name, Edl fin Har mon, be restored to her. The defendant will take notice that 'this summons. Isi published by or der of Hon. J. B. Olmsted, county Judge of Wallowa County, Oregon In the Wallowa Chieftain, a news paper published ,weekly at. Enter prise In said county and state and. directing that the same, be published In said newspaper for a period of six weeks and seven, issues thereof. the dole of the first publication thereof being the 8th. dayi of Decem ber A. D. 1910 and ithe last publl cation being the 19th day of Janu ary A. D. 1911.. - DANIEL BOYD, 16c7 Attorney for plaintiff NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Count of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. vnnon M. Gregg, plaintiff vs. William A. Davis and Sarah F. Dav is., defendanita. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an Execution, judg ment order end decree issued out of end under the seal of the above en titled court, dated the Gth day of December, 1910, to me directed and delivered, upon- a Judgment and de cree duly made and enitered in said court Jia favor of Vernon M. Gregg, plaintiff, and against William A. Davis and Sarah F. Davis, defendant, for the sum of $1745-38 and the further sum of $64.00 coats and disbursements in said case, wfth ten per cent bitterest thereon, which said Judgment and decree 'is based upon a foreclosure of mortgage and commandJmg me to make sale of the hereinafter djesoribed real property to aatiory said Judgment and1 decree; Now, therefore, I will, on the 14h. day of January, 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Enter pries, in said county and State, sell at public auction to the highest and Ixat bidder for cash Id hand, all of fce right, title and ' interest of the said defendants or either of them had on- the date of the said mortgage, or have since acquired In and to the following deaartbed real property, to-wit:- The NE)4 of NE4 Section .20, NH of NW and SEK of NW Section 21, to township S N and lot No. 3 Section 4 in township 1 N in of range 44 East W. M. to Wallowa County, Oregon, To satisfy Midi Judgment, decree. We Need the Money We have the goods and they must be turned into cash. To show, even Missourians, we are in earn est, look at these prices. You know these goods and you know the regular price of them, and you know that these prices are less than cost laid down here in Enterprise: $45.00 Toledo Range, with warming closet, beautiful looker and splendid cooker $36.00 $50.00 Toledo Range, warming closet and hot water reservoir ... $40.00 $65.00 Steel Malleable Range heavy, ndn- . destructible best on earth. - $52.50 Lots of coal in town and you can buy a coal stove of us cheaper than you can freeze $ 9.00 Coal Stove for - - - . $ 7.00 $15.00 Coal Stove for - - - - $11.00 $28.00 Howard Combination, coal or wood $22.50 $17 50 Wood Stove - - - - $13.50 $ 4.50 New Perfection Oil Heater - - $3.50 Many other articles in our store reduced in propor tion. Come NOW. These goods will not be re placed at these prices. S. D. KELTNER'S HARDWARE ENTERPRISE, OREGON Interest, costs and accruing cost?. 17c5 EDGAR MARVIN, Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR- PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon November 7th., 1910. Notice Js hereby given- that New ton E. Hammock, whoso pcst-offJce -rsa la Enterprise, Wallowa ooun. ty, Oregon, did, on the 21st, day of March, 1910, file In this office Sworn. Statement and Application N0; 07754, to purchase the E SIE; Section 8, and WV4 W, Sections. Township 1 South, Range 45 East, Wll. lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provlalons of , the act of June 3, 1878, and acta amend tory, known aa the "Timber and Stone Law,1' at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that pursuant to such application, tine lend and timber thereon have been appraised, at $400.00 as being chiefly valuable for Its stone, that said ap plicant will offer final proof In, sup port of his application and swom statement on the 2nd. day of Febru ary, 1911, before Carl Roe, United States. Commissioner, at hia office, at Enterprise, Oregon. Any person. Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit in, this Office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry, 12cll F. C. Bramwoll, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 2&th., 1910. Notice, la hereby given that Lulu M. Bowlby, .whose post-offioe address la Enterprise, wallowa County, Or egon, did, on the 14th. day of April, 1910, file In this office Swom State ment and Application, No. 07891, to purchase the SE SW, Ntf SW SW, andSWli SW SW1-4 of Sec. 22, and the NE NW, SW NWK To the Citizens of Wallowa County It is our purpose to handle anj butineai entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to matte the customer's rela tion with this bantt satisfactory and profitable. If Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi ' tory. If you are not a customer we invite you to become one. Stocipwas and Farmei-s National Bank Wallowa, Oregon What Can What can you xpect your business to amount to withe ut a Telephone? Do you suppose a custr mer will lose time running after you when you can call your compet itor by 'phone? i I Home Independent Telephone Co. NW, and NWtf NWK NW, Sec tion, 27, Township 1 South, Rang 46 Eusit, Willamette Meridian, and the timber .thereon, under the- provla kui of the act of . June 8, .1878, and acta amendatory, known aa the "Tim ber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such appllc tlon.the land and timber thereon have teen appraised, ait $350.00 as being chiefly valuable Mr Its atone; , that said applicant wili offer final proof in cup port 01 nia appucatioa ana sworn statement on the 19th. day of January, 1911, before W. C. Boat- men, County Clerk of Wullow Coun ty, at Enterprise, Oregon. Any person la at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or in itiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobo--i'f-tod affidavit la thla office, tlltf- g facts which would defeat - the e'i'try. 11 11 F. C. Bramwell, Register. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Wallowa National Bank of En terprise, Oregon, wHl be held at the office of their banking house, in En terprise, Oregon, an Tuesday the 10th day of January, 191L between, the noure or 10 Bu m. and 4 p. m. for the election, of director for the en suing year, and for the transection of such other business. a may legal ly come before aadd meeting. Dated at Enrterpriae, Oregon, De cember 8th, 1910. 3s4 W. R. HOLMES, Cashier. W. R ADPI IfllTI Notary Publit . Collections made. Real Estate bought and aold and all business matters attended to. Call oa r write me. PARADISS, ORBOON. You Expect? UfcOaaalaSi 1 SSSEKZaSltfMMaAi