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About Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1911)
Professional Cards C T. HOCKETT. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office to. Lltch building. Room 115. Horn Ind. Phone la office Z and residence. DR. W. L. NICIIO-S. $ - Osteopathic Physician j ' 135-137 L4tcb Bldg. . Tuesday, Thursday and Sup!! J ! day, Phoae in ftce. and office. 1 DR. C. A..ATJLT :: physician and surgeon '. ', Office in Bank Building. ' Home phone both office aad ; residence. J. A. BURLEIGH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Lltch Building. Enterprise, Oregon, J - --- ------ - SHEAHAN & COOLEY LAWYERS ENTERPRISE Practice in State and Federal t uouna ana uiieriur uiiiuu- y W. C. KETCHUM DENTIST - ENTERPRISE Office in Lltch Building. Room I 121. Home Independent Phone. 1 e THOS M. DILL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office la Litoh building, Room! 107. Enterprise, Oregon. 2 A- a e. A. .m.. o. .a. ft. ti . TTTTTt'TVTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTfT DANIEL BOYD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In aU Stat Court and J J Inferior Department, uareiui at- i tentlon te all business. j ! CHARLES THOMAS LAW1LR - ENTERPRISE, ORE. i Practice In State and Feteta! Court and int. Dept. Abstract! Tilde, nnnoelt. court houae. E. R. FLACK, M. D. C, V.S, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist County Veterinarian. unierpriae, Oregon. W. 9. APPLIOATK. Notary Publie Collection de. Real Ktte beufihi and Mid and all Buslneaa maitera attended to. Call en or write so. PARADI81, OREGON. NOTICE la hereby lv.n that nil apppllcatlone for permit, tograie cattle, horee. and nheop within the WALLOWA NATIONAL KOKKST kdurinff tha aaaaoii of lull, mint be filed in niy otllce at Wallowa, Oreiron. on or before March 1, li'll. Kulllinformatiun in iwo-ard to tin irraainir fee to be chancml and blank forma to be uaeil in making applications will be funtlahed upon ra uueat. 77rd ' HARVEY W. HAMUS. Suparvlaor. DOQ MUZZLES MUST COMPLY WITH THE LAW. Notice: AU dogs must wear a wire or lather muzzle (If of leath er, it must have a wide band of leather starting not over Inch be low eyes, and running hryoud the end of and around the nose, and fit tight); this to prevent dogs when loose (not tied up with a chain) from biting or picking up auy poi soned article. All dog must wear an approved muzzle at all times except when chained, txxcept hunting dogs on an actual hunt, or doge kept alone la an enclosed building or ln an en closed yard that they cannot get out of, or with other animals. Oth erwise they may be shot ou eight by any accredited officer la the county of Wallowa. Thla notk-e to be in effect from the first day of February, mi. and until further notice by the atala or county veterinarian. Enterprise, Oregon, January 25, 1911. DR. E. R. FLACK, S3c2 County Veterinarian. We do good Job printing. Try ue. THE NEWS RECORD (Twice-a-Week.) AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Formerly Ue Wallowa New, estab lished March 3. 1899. Published Wednesday and Satur day at Enterprise, uregon, oy THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter January 2. 1909, at the postoffice at Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate: One year $2. tlx month $1, three months 50c, one month 20c. On yearly casn-in advance subscriptions a discount of ISc is given. ' 8ATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1911. OREGON LEADS NATION. The leaders of the progressive wing of the Republican party have formed the National Progressive Re publican league. Wo say ,wing but that part of the party is rapidly becoming the whole bird, and will easily dominate the national conven tion in 1912. The 'league numbers among its charter members all the live, up-to-date leaders In and out of congress, Including Senators LaFoUette, Cum mins, Breveridge, Clapp, Brown, Brls- :ow Bourne, Polndoxbar, Congress men lladlson, Haugen, Murdock, Madden, Cooper and many others. Ex-President Roosevelt endorses Hie league and its platform In a signed article to the Outlook. The platform is practically an en dorsement of the Oregon plan, and Includes direct election of U. S. sen iors by the people, the direct pri mary, selection of presidential can- did" tea by the people at a primary, the iiidAkitlve, referendum and recall Senator Bourne Is the first pros! dent, an honor to him and to, Ore gon. UNDESIRABLE PUBLICITY. The story of cattle bitten by coy otes, going mad and drowning in Snake river, near the mouth of the Grande Rondo In Washington, near j 70 miles from here, ,waa sent out from Wallowa, and this county got the benefit (?) of the advertising There are .ninety-nine parts, exagger ation to one part truth la the coy. ote stories. Everybody is hoping the reports of rich strikes In. the mines near here are true. There d no doubt there Is plenty of mineral to the; mountains that form a beautiful crescent about Enterprise from the northwest to the southeast. Senator Oliver has introduced bills to allow the sheriffs of Wallowa and Union counties each K0 a yetir for expenses, and to fix the salary of the superintendent of schools In Wal Iowa county at $1200 a year. Permanent roads mean, all-the-year around roads. Days that farmers cannot work on their farms because of wet ground or storms, they can haul heavy loads to market. Having a good road to travel a farmer near Eugene with a two horse team trotted along easily to to.wfl hauling 3870 pounda of hay, says the Guard. Freight on coal bv the carload from Western Wyoming to Wallowa val ley is $5.83. Hqw la tlwtf. for high J Tear-around roaila enable a farm' ar to mnrket, his crop when, the; pric es are the highest. BUTTER MAY DROP SOON. Local Market I Holding, But, Out side Market. May Force Issue, Portland Journal, January 2fi. Thero la a weaker feeling gener ally In the butter market, but; for the fresh local product prW-ea are still b4:iK maintained. There has been another drop In OallfomJa val uos and this may have some effect upon quotations here ' during the near future. The big drop at Elgin this wee is also a bearish factor nd unless local quotaUona recede Importations from the eat are likely Th last quotation ut n waa 25c a pound, which would mean that; the stock could be laid U)wu hero by ex press at 29c. FOR SALE. Incubator and brooder, C. C. Shoe maker make, tested villi one hatch Going to move and will soil reason able. Furniture, coaster blcfcle. Lee R. Devoro, EUiterprlse. 7Sb2 WANTED. 2 callbrd repealing rifle and 25.35 or a 30.30. Will pay cash. W. C. Hotenuan, Enterprise. ' . 78sl CIRCUIT COURT FEB. 6. Judge J. W. Knowlea has sent word to County Clerk Boatman) that e will be in to hold an. adjourned aes&on of circuit court February 6. LOSTINE SPECIAL ELECTION. Lostine will hold a special elec tion next Monday on a bonding prop- sltion for a city water works sys tem. Mrs. L. J. ET.edge of Wallowa re- urned home Saturday after a few lays v' it with her brother, Sher- ff Edgar Marvin, and family. NCREASED BOUNTY ON COYOTES FOR SIXTY DAYS. Notice is hereby given that on ind after February 1, 1911, and be fore April 1, 1911, the county clerk is authorized to pay $3.M state ind county bounty for coyotes. This loes 'not include the Sheepgrowers' bounty. Dated January 21, 1911. COUNTY COURT 23c2 OF WALLOWA COUNTY. CHURCH 8ERVICE8. Methodist church: Themes for lext Sunday: Moralng, "The Place f the Largest Life." Evening, "A Sure Detective." All cordially in vited. Until further notice the ev 9nlng services wilT be evangelistic. Rev. W S. Crockett will preach in the Christian church Sunday ev- jndng on "Christian' CiiMzensMp." There will also be preaching Sunday morning. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notion Ia hfirebv Elven that the undersigned S. O. Magee has been appointed administrator ofthe estate .f Daisy A; Magee, ddj'ased, by tho Conn tv Court of WalloVa coun- y, Oregon, and has qualified as such. All parties holding claims- egainsi lit eald estate are hereby notified to p.-rsent the same with proper vouchers and duly venriea to u ar.tlersigned adrataistrator atthe of fice of J, A. Burleigh, Enterprise, Oregon, within six months from the lato of this notice. Dated January 19, 1911. H O MAGEE. Administrator of the Estate of Daisy A. Magee, deceased. . J. A. BURLEIG-H, 22c5 Attorney for Admlototrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or egon, Eocamibor 22, 1910. Nolice ia hereby given, that the Jtale of Oregon, haa this day filed n this office lLs application to se ct UMdw the provisions of the Act Congress of August 14, 1848, and he acts supplementary and amend riory thereto, the SWVi SEV4 Sec. 1, . 2 N R. 46 E. W. M, Serial So. 08788. Any and aill poraona claiming ad v rsely the lands described, or d ilrlng to object because of the wtn 3rol character of the lan'd; or for uiy oliier reason to the disposal to applicant may file tthelr affidavit it protest In this off lice at any time nrlor to the approval or certification of said selection by die Honorable Commlsiour of the General Land Office. F. C. BRAMWELL, 19c6 Register. TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS Notice Is hereby given that the county superintendent of Wallo(wa county will hold the regular exam ination for applicant for state and county papers at Enterprise, as fol lows: i For State Paper. Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m., and contin uing until Saturday, Feb. 11, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, History, Spelling, Physical Geography, Read ing, Phychology. Thursday Written Arithmetic, The ory of Teaching, Grammar, Book' keeping, Phyelra, Civil Government. Frinny Algebra, Geography, Compo sition, Physiology, , English Liter ature, School Law. Saturday Botany, Plane Geometry, General History. For County Paper. Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m., and contin uing until Friday, Feb. 10, at 4 p. m. . Wednesday Penmanship, History, Orthography, Reading, physical Geography, Thursday Written Arithmetic, The ory of Teaching, Grammar, Physi ology, Friday Geography, School Law, Civ il Government, English Literature. Salem, Oregon, January 19, 191L Your truly, L. R. ALDERMAN, Supt. of PubHc Instruction. J, C. OONLEY, 23cJ Supt. Wallowa County. 13 n a Saturday g Golden Crown Tea, 35c a pound; 3 Cash. Regular price this tea 50c a pound. n OUR Spring g est Patterns o new Flaxon Checks, etc. Trimmings, n Flouncings, etc. n & a a a a a a 1 fa ia E3 tJ S3 Season's New Ones You Should See -Them S3 a a o n El a a a a D n u n a a a n u a Q n A NEW LOT OF LADIES' UTZ and DUNN SHOES W. J. FUNK & COMPANY THE QUALITY STORE ALWAYS UP-TO- NEVER A MINUTE DATE BEHIND Saturday Special, February 4, 1911 18 pounds Italian Prunes for $1.00 Cash. nun d Special, January Dress Goods are here. New- and Colors. Ask to see the White Goods, Cross Bar You must see our big line of Laces and The only store in town where you can buy Holeproof Hosiery No darning if you wear HOLEPROOF Ladies', Children's and Men's 6 PR. GUARANTEED 6 FAMOUS GORDON HAT The Packard Shoe for Men Novelty and Staple N Lasts and Toes The New College Last High Heel. A nobby looker for the young fel low who likes style. GENUINE SORGHUM 'LASSES You'll like 'em ' Imported from Arkansaw u do a a a pounds for $1.00 a Q a 2 n Embroideries, D MONTHS AGAINST HOLES The Niftiest Styles Yet 28, 1911 a a u a a n a Q B a a n u a a a 14 a D a a a n D a a a n u ta a a fa D