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About Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1911)
TWICE -A-WEEK FEDJVESDvir EDITION THIRTEENTH YEAR, NO. 8. ENTERPRISE WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. vm NEWS-RECORD . i SHEWING SEASON OPENED AT LUCK'S MAKIN PLANT. 8TARTS TODAY ; AND BEAUDOIN NEXT WEEK HEAVY CLIP. The shearing season for Waltowa coanty opened Tuesday at the Litch plant, 10 miles northeast of Elites prise. Jay H. Dobbin's tweily tnou sand head will be the first to lose their wool, .the first load reachlne the Woolgrowers warehouse here Wed resduy. TheVe Is a full complement of shearers on hand, and plenty ar riving so all three big power plants will be fully manned.. The Makln plants starts today, Thur day, and the Beaudoln plant some ; time next week.' It is claimed the fleeces, will av : eragf. higher in weight this season , than for many years, as high as 10 pounds being estimated even for the big bands. The staple Is of extra fine quality too, long and unbroken. The extra weight will h.elp some . on the lower price, altho the price too, Is looking ;up, and dispatches from Ronton are encouraging.. - At the P': lot Rock sale, Friday, every clip of fered was sold, amounting to 690, 000 pounds, at from 12 3-8 to 14. 5-f cents. The prices were 'from two t: three cents lower than last year. . Prices are stiffening daily. x 8tarts Much Trouble. If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result ln severe indigestion, yellow Jaundice or vir ulent liver trouble they would soon take" Dr. King's , New Life Pills, and end it. It's the only safe way. Beat for biliuosness, headache, dys pepsia," chills . and debility. 25c at all druggist'.4 - . . GONE FISHING. - Uncle. Jake Millard, J. S. Wagner, Byram ' Mayf leld and Frank Hamblen left Alon day on a week's fishing exeur sion at TrOy.! Since ' the mill dam was put In the Wenaha fish have been so plentiful you can walk across the stream on their backs at least that is the lure that took the "boys' so far for a mess of fish;. Game Wai 4cra Clemons has ordered a fish lad der put In at the dam. r . ' Those wanting potatoes leave their o.ders at Riley & Riley's by Thurs Any night. Last chance to get po ta:oes.. Be here Saturday. 9bl Cent a word single insertion, Vfa cents a word 2 Insertions:- Special rates by month and year. : , WANTED- To rent a piano. Inquire at this of fioa. ' " 4bi FOR SALE. Cottage, big lot, larn, cellar, etc., In most desirable location In Enterprise 'for sale at a bargain. Qnly $150 cash. balanpe easy payments. Carl Roe Enterprise. ' . x .b2 Matched team of horses. Well broke and true to pu)l. See Carl Roe or W. I. CaJvta. Enterprise. OA. 83btf IwiUseU all or any of my town' prop erty at reasonable jricea. ' W.. W. gurcber, Enterprise, -Oregon. 40btf Sec. 36, 3 N 44-640 A. S E 'sec. 22. WH NWH sec 23, -8W SVV4 sec, 14, 3 S 46-2S9 A. JS. Cook. Burns, Ore, ' 64btf 400 acres of deeded land qa Imnaha and range rights, for summer grazing. Proposition wilj support one baud oi sheep the yearfrround, Carl Roe, En terprlae, Ore, . 7 el Gasoline engine, complete In good running order, w! 3 horse power Cheap If taken at once. Inquire at this office. ' 7b2 MONEY TO LOAN Srate Funds loaned. 6 per cent. John P. Rusk, Atty. State Land Boird. Jo seplj, Qreg-m. : FPR RENT. House in erst part of town, close to schools. Ina-iire of Dr. C. A Ault, Enterprise. . lbtf Seven room house for rent. Near public and High "schools. Good out buildings. Lee R. DeVore. r 41-4 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale issued out of and under the seal of "thevCircuIt Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County, to nje directed and delivered, upon a judgment, decree, atid order of sale duly made and entered, in said Court on the 8th day of May, 1911, in a suit therein pending, wherein the Enterprise Mercantile '& Milling Co., a private corporation, was Plain tiff and C. S. Haasy, Elizabeth L. Haney, V. F. Rankin, the Wallowa National Bank, a private banking cor poration, and Henry Fletcher, Trustee In bankruptcy of - the estate of W. F. Rankin, a bankrupt, were Defend ants, wherein judgment and dacr39 was duly made and entered In favor of said Plaintiff and against said De fendant as follows, to-wlt: Judg ment and decree against Defendants C. S. Haney, Elizabeth L. Haney and W. F. Rankin for the sum of $2339 42, witii interest thereon at the rate J of 9 per cent per annum frjra the 8th j dav of Mav -1911: the further sum of $200.00 as an attorney's fe'aud has returned to this section and is The Infant daughter of Harry Mil the further sum of $15.80 as costs I staying at his Buck Horn ranch.ier Is sick. Mrs. Hanson is nursing and disbursements: Judgment and de-j cree in favor of Plaintiff and against ! Defendant, VW. F. Rankin for the pop out from behind a bush at any sum of $1146.40, with interest there- old time. ' on at the rate of 10 per cent per j There has been several bean prowl annum from the 8th day of May, ing around here for, the past week 1911; Judgment and decree in favor but so far none of our sportsmen of the Defendant.., C. S. Haney and against Defendant W. F. Rankin for the sum of $3931.30, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 8th day of May, 1911; the further sum of $200.00 a3 an attorney's fee, and the further! sum of $10.40 as cos't3 and disbursements; and in which execution decree and order of sale I am commanded io make sale of the following described L'eal property, or sufficient thereof to satisfy said judgments, Interest, attorney's fees and costs as follows, to-wlt: " Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 In Block 20 in the Town of Enterprise, Wallowa County, State of . Oregon, together with all machinery, appliances, tools and equipment contained in the plan ing mill building situated on said real property; aUo all water rights, ditches, flumes, canals connected with said property or used iu4 connec tion therewith for the operation of the water power and planing mill ma chinery thereon. Now, therefore,, in obedience to the commands of sad Writ of Execution, decree and orcer .f sale, I will, o l Saturday the let day of July, 1911', at the hour of two o'clock in the af ternoon of said day, at the front door, of the County Court House In tha Citv'of Enterprise. Wallowa County, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand,' all of the fight, title and 'Interest which said C. S. Haney, 'Elizabeth L. Haney, W. F. Rankin, the Wallowa National Bank. a private banking corporation, and Henry Fletcher, as Trustee in bank ruptcy of the estate of W. Ff. Rnn kin, a bankrupt, or either of 'them had In and , to said described prem ises on the date of the mortgages described in the complaint or that they have since acquired, iu and to said premises or any part thereof and all parties claiming or to claim through the -said Defendants or eith or of them ' subsequent to the date of eaid mortgages,; to satisfy said judgments, interest, i attorney's fees costs and disbursements and accru lug costs upon this, Wrt. Dated this 31st day of May, 1911.. 41c5 , EDGAR MARVIN, Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon FROM CHAPMAN dlSTRICT. Chapman, May 29. George Bridwel left one day last week for parts, un known, , Farmers have their spring grain a' in and their potatoes planted. Gus Rani bo has been hunting some of his horses that strayed away. So far he . has ' been unable to find them.. Several parties of this dis'rict arc intending to help with the Decoratloi program to be held at Lostlne. Carl Bragg of Wallowa has been visiting with his cousin, Mrs Nellie Erlght, while attending to some bus! ness transactions in this section. W. A. Elmer went to Enterprise Wednesday to put in an application for a stallion Heenae "under the nev 'state law. Miss Greta Harmon left last Mon day for a visit to her old home and friends in Iowa. Vra. Angeline Hanson left Wed- r-esdsr for Hood River to visit . her daughters there. Growing Weather Makes Crops Jump . . Zumwalt Seption Reports Fine Days Butts- Wins Eastf t ' E'-all Game. Zumwalt, May '28. -Weather fine at the present . writing and vegeta tion growing nicely. Joseph Gill Is breaking sod on his farm north of this place and a neat er piece of wovk would be hard to find. Mr Gill against the world for neat work of any description. C. C. Bos well and Jess Blair are breaking a fine young horse that Mr. Boswell had the good fortune of se curing from Hass Bros. O. J. Stubblefield' has moved his headquarters to the place known as the Indian Village where he will re- side with his family the remainder of the summer. Joe Clemmons the game warden, Look out, boys, when you go fishing without a license, Joe is likely to have been able to bag any of taem J. C. Zumwalt Is hauling lumber from the Ford saw mill for the erec tion of a 24x24 residence onj his home stead. A very interesting ball game was played here Sunday between the Eut tes and Chesnlmnus with a score of 27 to 19 in favor of the Buttes. We have some first class players here this season and will play 'Enterprise In a short while. I NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. I Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an. Execution and Order of Sale of Attached Property Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of-the State of Ore gon for Wallowa County, and to vfl directed and delivered, In an action therein pending wherein the Enter prise Mercantile & Milling Company, a private corporation, -is plaintiff, and : Leonard Baker and Calvin Smith, partners, doing business . under ' the , firm name and style qf -Baker & j Smith, are 'defendants,, upon a Judg-! ment duly , made and. entered therein i in favor of said plaintiff a.nd against the said defendants for the sum of Three Hundred sixty-eight and 65-100 Dollarg with interest thereon from the 8th day of May, 1911, at the, fate of ten per cent per annum; and the further sum of Two Hundred thirty-j Saturday, the first day of July, l.au, four and 43-10g Dollars with Inter- Bt the hour of two oVlqX.ln the at est thereon -from the 8th day of;ternoon of said. at the. front d.oor May, 1911, at the, rate of six per cent per annum;, and the further; sum of' Seventy-five Dollars,, and the. fur- ther sum of Seventeen and 40-100 pilars as costs and disbursements, Professional Directory iTHOS. M. LMLL .' TrTOENEY-ATUW i Office la Litch building. Room J 107. Enterprise, Qregoa,. E. R. FLACK, M. P. C V.S, i Yetcrinarv Surgeon and Dentist County Veterinarian, Enterprise, Onegon. C. T. HQCKETT, M. D. ' ;; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' '' Office In Litch building. Room;; 115. Horns bid. Phone U officu it ' , , and residence. , DR. W. U NICHOLS. Osteopathic Physician 13,5-13,7 Litch Bid. to i 5 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Phone, res. tuC office, E. E. TREDWAY PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEON In Dr. Andersqn'a eftce. PhoneJ j connection dav and night. J Local and Personal Notes Of Paradise Farmers Shipping Hogs Telephone Company Tq Build Line To Flora. . Paradise, May 23. Fine rains have broken the drought Dave Kuhn, Jay Hall and Bud Fish er shipped a car of fat hogs to Port land. David and Maude Malyn have re turned from Joseph. A local telephone company, was or ganized here to build a line to Flora. Born to the wife of Harry Miller ; a daughter, May 13. Henry Redman and grandson wore in Paradise yesterday. George Redman was a Paradise visitor recently. John Hendrickson was here Sun day. ' Lida Kuhn Is on the sick list. the child. '(Mrs. W. B. Applegate is on the slcP list .this week., C. H. Alien and Will Fordica were at Paradise yesterday. Harry Miller bought a fine team o?! horses of Henry Sturm a short time ago. and In which judgment It was furth er ordered .that I make sale of the hereinafter described attached prop erty for the satisfaction of said judg ment, to-wlt: . "S The east half of lot numbered one and the east half of lot numbori:! four In block numbered three in Gar dner's Addition to the City of Enter prise, Wallowa. County, Oregon. Also i i. . j Au n. r- menclng at the south west corner of lot numbered two in block numbered three in Gardner's Addition to th City of Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon; thence east along the south line of said lot numbered two a dis tance of fifteen feet; thence north on a line parallel with the west Hue ol said lot numbered two and. lot ruinbered three qf said block nun bored tbree to a point on th? north line qf said q numbered three Ihenee west to the northwest corner qf said lot numbered three; thence south to the place of beginning, and all lying and being in block numbers" three In Gardner's Addition to lh3 City of Enterprise, Wallowa- Cuty, Oregon. Now, therefore, tn obedience to the commands of said Execution and 'order of sale as aforesaid, I will, on of tha County Court House in the pity of Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, sell at public auction yi x , highest and best bidder for cash in hand all of 1,10 right, title and inter W. C. KETCHIM MNTIST - ENTIRES Office in Htch Building. Room 121. Horns Independent Phone. DR. C. A. AULT I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Bank Building. Horn, pboaa both office and'; residence. 4 J 3. K BURLEIGH I AHOMY.AT.LA'V Office In Litch BlH l'.n. Enterprks, Of (;., DANIEL BOYD ATTOKNERUAf Practice In fell State Courts and Interior Department. Careful at-1 tentlon to all business. . SHEA HAN ft CHJI-EY LAWYERS . EKfLr:S Practice la State tofi Federal a Courts and Interior iepartmnut. est which the said Leonard Baker and Calvin Smith, or either of them, Iwd in atid to the said described prem ises on the date of the attachment or have since acquired, or any part thereof, to satisfy said judgment, In terest,, costs and disbursements and accruing costs upon this writ. Dated this 31st day of May, 1911. 41c3 EDGAR MARVIN, Sheriff of Waliowa County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution, de cree and order of sale issued out of and undar the saal of the Circuit Court of the State -of Oregon for Wallowa County and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment de cree and order of sale In an ac tion therein pending, wherein the Enterprise Mercantile & Milling Co., a private corporation, was Plaintiff and C. S. Haney, Elizabeth L. Han ey, W. F. Rankin, and the Wallowa National Bank, a private banking cor poration, and Henry Fletcher, Trus tee in bankruptcy of the estate of W. F. Rankin, a bankrupt, were Defend ants, wherein the Defendant C. S Haney obtained a Judgment against Defendant W. F. Rankin for the sum of $3931.30, with Interest thereon un til paid at the rate of 10 per cent per annum; the further sum of $200. 00 as an attorney's fee and' the furth er "sum of $10.40 costs and disburse ments; and in which Judgment, de' cree and order of sale I am command ed to make sale of the following des cribed real propqxty in the manner provided by law, to-wit: Lots 3, 4 and 6 of Block One in Alder View Addition to the town of Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon. Now, therefore in obadlonce to the commands of said Writ of Exe cution, decree and order of sale, I will on Saturday, the 1st day of July, 1911 at the hour of 1:30 in the afternoon of said day at the fron,t door of the County Court Ho.ise in the City of Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand, all of. the right, title and Interest) which the said W. F. Rankin, tha Wallowa National Bank, a private banking cor poration, and Henry Fletcher, a Trustee in bankruptcy of the estate of W, F. Rankin, a bankrupt, or eith er of them, had in and to the said described premises on the data o. the mortgnjfe described In tho com plaint li said suit, or havo since acquired In or to said premises oi any part thereof, and all peraans claiming through the said dPfondanls or either of them, tq satisfy said judgment, Interest, attorney's fees, costs and, disbursements and accru ing voMts upon this writ. Dated this 3lst day q( 'May, 1911. 41c5 EDGAR MARVIN, Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon. Official Proceedings Of County Court First JudicUl Day May 3, 1911. Claims Allowed (Continued) Scalp Bounty. To whom lusued Amount Wm. Newby 300 Clarence Throe 1 3. 3. Keonan 3 w F. C. Cowing . 3 50 Chas. Marks 1 50 Fred Zumwalt '. 15 00 Ford Hillman 1 &0 Ernest Wright 10 50 Willie Renudotn 1 50 H. N. WUlUuus I 00 Geo. E. Courtney I Cu C. S. Wrenn 1 BO J. W. Clliaspie , .... 7 50 Albert Baker 15 J A. Crosslan'l 2 00 W. P. Tippett .... 1 SO F. S, Bunnell 8 00 .1. Bloodsworth .. 9 00 R. M. Shaver 1 Bu William K.ajea 1 &0 Frank Anderson 1 M t F. Meyers .. 15 00 g! M. Hendrickson v-- 1 50 D. W. Warnock 00 W. G. Beith 6 50 J J. Gill 7 50 Ben Meek .... ' 1 M Frank Beaudoln 3 00 O. R. Irwin , 1 60 J. W. Alford 3 00 W. R. Davis 9 50 E. Shureit 22 W B. C. Carper 6 50 W. Ihll 6 00 E. A. Anderson .... .. 1 Wl J. M. Dunagan .... IM L. M. Coverdale 6 00 ' (Continued on last page.) COUNTY HIGH ADDS NEW DfPARTMENT DOMESTIC SCIENCE TEACHER EN GAGED FALL OPENING SEPTEMBER 18. At a meeting of the County High School board, Friday night, Miss Belle B. Edwards of Qorvallls was engaged as teacher of domestic science and art for the coming year at $90 a month. Miss Edwards is the lady who some months ago gave the dem onstrations In cooking at the state hospital during a legislative visit. She comes very highly recommended. Principal H. K. Shirk and Mrs. Iv anhoe were each given an Increase of $5 a month salary for next year. It was decided to open school next fall on Monday, SeptemberlS. FLATHERS STOCK RANCH ' 80LD MONDAY FOR $15,00C, R. F. Stubblefieid has bought the Flathers ranch, 6 miles north of town on the Trout creek road, of Charles and John Flathers, for $15,000. The ranch is one formerly Owned by J. A'. Bookout, and consists of 1432 acres of land, with plenty of water for stock and considerable tillable land. The deal was made thru the Enter prise Real Estate company (Wagner & Cortfins). Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting ofthe stockhold ers of the Enterprise Hotel company will be held at the Wallowa) National bank at eight o'clock p. m. on Juris 19, It'll, for the purpose of electing: a board of directors, and the transac tion of such other business as may proporjy come before said meeting. - GEO. W. HYATT, . 7wl Secretary, Timber In 8mall Tracts. !i A few small traU of timber land Just above Alder Slope for sale. How much do you need? See Carl Roe, Room 2 Borland Building, Enterprise, Oroijoii. 41tf JOSEPH NEWS. Duggers restaurant and lodging house was closed on attachment Mon day. J. W. McCully, brother of F. D. McCully, and a former resident of Los tlne, died at Touchet, Wash., May 2i2, of brlght'a disease, aged 64 years. Lame shonlder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the mulcles, and quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain's Llnlnsnt For sato by all dealers. Harris Flowers came in Tuesday for the shearing Beason. a MisKea Grace and Rhoda Wood left Tuosd'iy for Elgin and after a visit the'o they will go on to 'their new ho'THi at Bridal Veil. AMONG THE CHURCHES' Baptist Church: The meetings of next Sunday will be In charge of .a committee of three men In the morn ing and of ladles In the evening. Pro. grams of considerable interest will bo given and will be well worth hear ing. The evening meeting will be a missionary meeting. . 4 Christian church: Rev. W. 8. Crotk ett will preach Sunday morning at) 11 o'clock. 3 RELIGIOUS NOTE8. . , Arrangements have been' completed for the entertainment of the Grando Ronde Baptist association atj the Bap tist church in Enterprise, June 8-1 1. There will be two sessions the first day and three on Friday andi on Sat urday, and four sessions on Sunday. A strong delegation is expected and meetinga of more thaw ordinary. Inter est. The public are welcome to all sessions. . There will be several fine addresses during the sessions. Rev, H. B. Foskett of. the Baptist church has gone to his home In Mc Minnvllle and will be away over Sun day. He will return In time for the uicctings of the association next week. Mr. Foskett Is to make an address oa the Brotherhood movement and con duct a round table at the West Wil lamette association meeting at Day ton. A Brotherhood was formed at the Baptist church last Sunday with 12 elected president, Q. H. Vest vlce-pres-tde'nt, and J.P.Sanders secretary and' treasurer.