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City and County Brief News Items ' Irrigated farms and splendid bil "wheat hinds for sule at baigaius by the O. R.&I. Co. 1 J. D. Halney is able to bp nut again ut Mrs. HhIhkv has uot jet recovered Irom Lit illness. T. K. Edgmand and son of Chico were in town Tuesilsv and were wel- xmt caliorc ai the News Iteoord olliue. , liirchlaud lota are the beet buy ii. city property in Wallowa county. See the O. R. k I. Co. for prices and easy terras. T. H. Feagins of Trfap was in the city Tuesday and made the neeeHsary ar rangements to have his News Record dated way in advance. The Eastern Stars, after Initiating C. M. Lock wood Saturday night, gave one o! their delicious banquet Just to make the neophyte glad he was alive and a Star. Hamilton Vance of Zumwalt was a business visitor in Enterprise Satur day. He has been working all winter on bis mining claims at the mouth of the Imuaba. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Bowman of .-Joseph were in Enterprise Tuesday Mr. Bowman in much pleased with the -encouragement and promises of tmpport he is receiving in bis candidacy for the . .Republican nomination for sheriff, i D. W. '.Sheahan left Wednesday UUIIJill nil . . v. vj w H.m several cases- in the courts of Union -county. Mr. Sheaban is Wallowa county's candidate for circuit judge and is also receiving: many assurances of .support from Union county voters. The Indoor ball game at the rink Sat- - H.ln 11 nlivhfr BUI till houf. UuF tlllll'Mjl and the Lostine boys showed they were ball players even if green at this par ticular species of ball. The gumu was replete with good plays and as hereto fore the features we're the battery work of Bilyeu and Pace, and the daring baserunnlug of the locals. The next day A game of outdoor ball was played between the same teams and it resulted in 7 to 5 in favor of Lostine. 'J'e.inm representing the county high school and' the Lewis commercial school played at the rink Wednesday night, the former winning by a score of 42 to 21. ' This Is Your Chance Owing to lack of warehouse room we are closing but our tock of high grade Farm Implements at the Lowest Prices ever made in this county. John Deere gang and walking plows and disc har rows. You; know there is none better. Such an opportunity to buy plows cheap- When You Want Plows comes but once in a lifetime. The ;wise farmer will act ac . cordingly. : Now On The Road coming is ? our big stock of new DRY GOODS, Shoes, and other Spring and Summer goods. R. ft. & Z. Go. New Fr.itern.il BuUdlng LNILUPRIbC ORE. Strychnine and poisoned wheat at Burnaugh & Mayneld's. Does the trick for squirrels. The News Record is now Installed in its new borne, the building on the east side of the square formerly occupied by Green's harness shop. Notice: Persons having freezers or packers beloiivrinu' to the Wallowa Val ley Creiuu company will please return came at once at our expense. 4'Jt 2 Mi. Fred Ashley litis bni'g'it Laura Varbish stains and brushes, and Lacquered makes old furniture look like new at iiurnaugh & May field's. Preaching at Methodist church next Sunday hy the pastor. Flora Journal Prof. C. A. Lewis who has been, with his wife and son, con ducting commercial schools in Enter- prii-e and Wullowu, gave an interesting lecture in the school hmie of this plm-e Welnesday evening and he and oneiied a school with IS pupils the Berland's millinery flock and " 111 soon j following eve ingwith others to com. open up a splendid line o' tprimr -unl i j jaj .r- The profes-or's schools were so successful at the other points, that we can safely prt diet a gooj school at this place. summer millinery. In Ashley farm lure store. Ainu S. Adams and GeorM C. (Jow. inn, of Prairie (Vk, proved up on timber cl lim of 4'1 acres eae! , i'l 'own ship 3 , J5, Tuesday, li.-f.ire U- Com inissioner Sheahan. All advance shipment of til" book lets advertising the oiiutv, ord ired by the countv eourt, lii lieeu received. It is ii liand-Mtnie iitt'.ir and will u. doubt do lots of g-Hid C 8. lfaney and Walker Franklin have l..iiflit the planing mill on (Jrei-nw.ioil str-t of Win. tonkin and J. A. Funk. hIi the base of T. K. Akin and nM the hitler's lumber. Oeorge S. Craig has sold to J. B. Olinsieil for lfiOO the 160 acres of pic ture land in theHlev lr:iet recently In U rbt iiy Craig nl Dr. Beele.v. The land Is between Joseph and Ki terprise. Buy a lot in Beautiful liirehland nl dition to Enterprise and limk esv money by the advnm-o this summer. For sale by tbp 0. R. & I ( o. U r'.irV-. Rieket 8torn has . been m 'ved one door west into the room formerly occupied .by K. B. Wheat. The room vacated be Wright will .be occupied by Mr. Will Zuroher with her millinery sho , Constable T,. F. MeAnultv, who made a trip to the Itnunha lnt week, reports n prloota In bloom oyer there, and brought buck tufts or trriwi griixs to prove the niildnesH.of ti e weather. P.owlng wns in progress on the Poley ranch on Frulrle Creek the first of this week. . v . - The Minstrels will propaMy hn p of the most popithir entertainments ever put on the Enterprise opera house stage. The exact date 1ms not been set but it will be week after next. There will be fun galore and good mimic too. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the band. k Fred Wagner bus sold h la residence property in the northeast part of town to Geo. 8. Craig for $2100, taking in rjart exolmnire the house and 10 acres of ground just, southeast of tiiyn, riw iHioupied,by Mr, C.raiir as a ffsldenoe, It being valued at SlRno fit' the trade. Mr. Craiir and family will move to town and reside In the Wiigner house, The new lilhrnry association s( will hold a meet lug at the opera house, this. Thursday, afternoon, and the Mom In the northenst oorner of the bulldlnir will be tint '.it readiness 'or the librarv. The Indies will mnke a canvass of the town to inorease tne membership of the association, and at the same time the dues will ! in creased. The larger Income will r. suit In n porportlonute enlargement of the library. ' . ., . Two Imnaha Pioneers; Mr. and Mr.Tbos. F. Rich of Joseph, accompanied by their son Tlios. Rich of Fruits, were in Knterprise Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rich will go with their son to t hoii-rid home on .the I uniiha on bis return, Mr. Pi.ih to make a viit of several weeks hut the old ircntlcman will stay and look after the t bar Is, a labor of love with lura. Mr. Itioh was one of the first suttlera on tint Imnuha, and Mrs. Rich was the first white woman who went there to live. When they went in they had to let their wation dow n the can von sitleit by ropes, air. Rich kept u"stre on Prairie creek before Enterprise was started. 1 Socialists Attention! Th 8c cialist party will hold a con vention iii KnterprUe Saturday, March 28, 190', at 9 a m., for the purposeof nominatiii): couuty oIHimm Every Socialist U urged to attend. By order of Countv Committee, . E. Taooaut, 4fit3 ' " Ciiairinau.- Basket Social. Proeram of social at Presbyterian church 1-lid lynljiht, March III: Sonj.' 'Butter Cup" Deciamation Deciamation ...... Sony rcclama!ioil. . . . . . Recitation .... Recitation.. Vocal solo. .... i. . . Readmit Vocal solo. . ....... Reading , Class No. 3 .... . .Robert Boyd . . . . . Donald Gaily I Clara Bauer . . .' . . .Robert Steel Ra:noiia Hoe India Anlt MissDu Fur . ....Mrs. Wheat .' Miss Heatou Sonif Male quartette Sale of baskets Program. The Kpworth League will; give n ft. Pnt ick's Pay social at the Methodist church next Tuesday evening. The follow iui; program will be rendered : ' cone , Irish chorus Recitation Miss Klesp Hnl'iies Vocal solo ..Mrs J. W. Kerns Address Hon. P. W. Sheahan Vocal duet ,,..The Misws Houck Pelqct rending. , . . . iMiss Marie Church Reading. , Miss Xauiie Ileaton Song Trisb chorus , St. Patrick's Snake Hunt Serving refreshments ' Social honr ' " . An admission fee rf twenty-five cents will be chare d. Refreshments will be served without charge. The person capturing the greatest number of snakes in' the snake hunt will be presented with a prize a nicely bonr d copy of Moore's Poems. WEDDING BELLS. Charged With Gambling. J. M. Mitchell, W. P. Cole, Wm. Ellis and J. P. Dunard, of Joseph, were given a preliminary hearing in Enter prise, Wednesday, and bound over to the circuit court in bonds of $200 each ou charge of playiug poker. Oce Hart lock was the complaining witness. . Fruit Trees From Spraying Fluids Myers' Spray Pumps Pruning Hooks and Im . FORD C. POTTER WALLOWA, OH IttiOK IWfore buying nursery stock or nursery supplies of any kind wrll me for prloea. y ' F.lmer Kooch of Alder arrived home Sunday with bis bride, who was for merly Miss Blanche Hooper of Stock' port, lows. - She is a sister of Miss Stella Hooper, teaoher in the Joseph schools. ' They were given a reception at the home of his parents Sunday night. Miss Delia Beeman of Joseph and Mr Clarence -Johnson of Turner, Wash., were married in Hotel Enter prise parlors, March 4, Rev. E. Owens officiating. Miss Olive Johnson of Wallowa ai.d Mr. Charles MoAlister of Enterprise were married at the home of the bride's parents, March 4, Rev. E. I.. Moore ofiloiatlug. Only near relatives were present. . The bride Is a beautiful girl and belongs to an honored pioneer family. The groom is a well known young farmer and both he and his bride have a host of friends who wish them much joy and happiness. Official Proceedings Of County Court . J.VSU.VBY TKRM, 1908. Feb 4 lit matter of setting aside Tov nshlp 4 north, r 42 east, a Justice i recinet and appointing T. C. Miller as Justice of t lie peace: Said district established and T. C. Mille appointed justice. Feb. 14 In matter of allowing claim of Kirk'and and Moss for road work for )1U7.10 as per contract. Claim allowed. Consent to garnish ment denied. Warrant trdered drawn. maucii tkrm, 1908. In matter of C. ( ). Knodell road : Road dUaHoWed as the viewers report unfavorable.. Bond forfeited and dis trict attorney ordered to collect same. In mutter of oli.inno in J. P. Ciardner riaid ! . , Viewers report read firrt time. In matter of change in V. R, Stokes road: All tiuidilious having been fulfilled, th -titioii of Olofi Anderaou t-t al for chati'io iu said road, is allowed, road lew rs ordered t' lay out pro - posed road aud reort at next regulur meeting of court. In matter of Hurricane Creek road ; ' . Road disallowed. In matter of R. V. Coltitta road: Clerk directed to advertise in three issnes of the News Record, tor bids to make special improvements. In matter of ordering tale of all county property: Tax collecter ordered to offer for sale all lands to which the county or any public corporation therein shall hare acquired title by -irtue of any sale. upon which ti e period of redemption has xpircd ; selling price to be not less than' amount due county or mu nicipal corporation,, fu mutter of Citing vacancies on board of judges and clerks of election : Edwin Marvin appointed judge of election f r Wallowa precinct in place of M. C. Pn'-i--; .TesFe Kiddle clerk fi r Tistiue pr 'i inctto fill vacancy caused by Kenn- th McKenzie resin lug; J. P. Husk and K. F. McCully clerks fi-r Joseph precinct to fill vi cancies; Mnrat Blevans and Richard Fi-k eU-rks for Park precinct: l.eroy Ruo tde and Wash Ownbey clo ks fur Leap precinct; R. L. Cole judge for Lost Prairie precinct. In mitter of petition to determine whether dntoxlcatini? liipiois shall lie solif in Wallowa county us a whole in said'eounty: Peitition presented by L W. Riley be ing signed by more than 10 p. i cent of the registered voters, and all other legal requirements having been com piled with, it is ordered that an elec tion lie held. t In mutter of change in J I. Gardner road: Vjuwer.-' report read second time, and mad ordered open to the public, and to b.- received by the road super visor of said district. In ;nalter of allowing claims against tlie.connty : - - ' All jtii-t claims allowed. In matter of appointing L. A. Bediiii?- tield as constable for Joseph district: Said L. A. Rediugtield appointed con stable for said district. In !i alter of appropjiating money for road district Xo. 12: For improyemeiit ' of W. H. Kicco-on - lilll tl50is appropriated when amount I Hunsu'iiiea cy saia uisinci is worm a out and verified by Road Supervi.-i.r VV'ni. Merrill. In mutter of appropriating for money Peer Creek road in district No. 11 : Sum of $150 appropiiated. In , matter of resignation of crank Melotte of road district No. ft: ' Resignation accepted and W.J. liain- : mack appointed to fill vacancy. In matter of removal of c muty i eat of Wallowa county from Knterp;iae to Wallowa: . petition of C. T. MoPaniel et al being .signed by more' than three-fifths of .,the qualified voters at last genera. ' election who have had actual resi dence in the county for three months preceding their signing, it is ordered 7,"the question: be submitted to the voters at the general election to be " iield Junei, 19087'"'' -'r-'K ri?-.. f the matter of fixing polling places for 1908: ':' ' r ,r -. ,Court Axes following places for bold lug primaries and election in ' the different preoinuts; to wit: Wallowa precinct City council room, Lfpstine " Enterprise " Joseph " Prairie Creek " Divide " Park Iinnaha " Pine Creek " Trout Creek ' McCully store Bldg Court house ball. Recorder's 'Bldg. School house No. 6. t 9 " Park. , " " No. 11. it i i. is Paradise preefnot Flora Loot Prairie Grouse Promise Powwaika Mud Creek '. Butte Pittsburg 20 Swamp Creek Straley's hall.' Clark & Austin's. " School House No. " Fiuker's halt. " School House ii it it it it " Fairview school. " Sohmil House. " Mike Thomason's house. N;o. 28. DEATH RECORD. ENTERPR 1 9 E O PERA HOUSE The management is pleased to announce for a date in the near future, the Metropolitan Mammoth Mastodon Minstrels . 40 performers count them 40? AND EVERY ONE A STAR Sweet Singers Dandy Dancers Comical Clowns ' ' . ' ' ' UXDER THE AUSPICES OF . . The Enterprise Concert Band AN EV&NT WORTH WAITING FOR WATCH FOR THE DATE ENTERPRISE PAINTING CO. MOORE & IRVING PRACTICAL PAINTERS House. Painiins Carriase hunting Pa per Hanjjin; Un-i.o-Daie Njrjis rnli'ifliiliing Show Carda MFOS FAMOUS FUiiNl TUPE P0M8II oir.OEft -v ; ; Shop and. Repository River St. 1 EiSFTERRMSE O. M. CORKINS LAW REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS Plat of Wallowa County lor Fr e Use By nipnts. Office on Muin St. over Uurnes Shop EXTEltPRISK, OKEUON HOME PHONE 115 NOTARY PUBLW J. D. WALOK Real Estate Dealer - Mitchell Hotel Block ' JOSEPH OREGON Mrs. Prlmllln MoKeur.le, wife of Vni. McKenzie,' ditnl Ht Wallowa Monday Hfternonii after an illness of two weekn. She wait the daughter of 1,-W. and Ellen Maxwell and was liorn In tliw oounty Oct. 1, 188U She iyaa married three year ago. Besides the huhlmnd and bahy daughter, two Astern and eight nMthera and a host unfriends mourn her death.'.' Funeral waM held Tuesday. ' ' ' Imnaha, March 9. Mm. Alice Boll, this (Monday) moru Ihg, reo-ived the cad intelliaenee ot the ieth of her brother, V.. H, .McComa . IIo Imd been einpUyed (r n.me .lin e or tlie Wan:o NVwh at Vui, Orepm, 'hut at the time ol death w.is at ttie houieoi their oinUjr, Mr. S. A. time I, ut Union. Iiiteinieut will take tu: iu tho Vnion cemet ry Tiiosditv wtterncot' and will be cirdiictd ly tho Order Waslioftton i( which .Mr. c.Noma) wtw a nipinber. v ... . ! LOSTINE. i The nurilnmts are rfcoirini? t'.ietr spriiitf pKidf. Mm. ! I . Motubbin wa a viuor in . ol,n lioatine, Monday. sOrand pa Woods has betMi very iil with la grippe. ' Mr. Varner, who rented the M. K. Boatman place, baa taken possession of that property. Mn. H. W. Cole has been bedfart with muscular rheumatism. Koy Martin left for Imnaha Sunday where ha w IU assist L. Stnmbaugh in the . , , - si ee; business. ltevs. Potter, of Ent.rprle, and Mar tin, of Flora, are holding a series f nif etinfts in the M.' E. church. Thei' are havint; success. The Miopen Fleener, Womack, Wil liams and V. itdem were gaevta at Hotel Enterprine Saturday and Sunday, having attended the indoor baseball in that city. I Mn. Delia Hatin returned fluidity I from Turlook, Cul. While there- she j was o delighted with the beantr and promise of the place that she intends . moving with her family soon. - j Mrs. Dillon and baby, who hav been i very ill for the last three weeks, nre now improving. Born, March 8, to Mr. and Mrs. -B. Hall, a baby boy. Little Jack and his mother are improving rapidly. Several gueFts were invited Wednes 'ay to a quilting and rairewing party at the home i f Mm. deo. Ilonser. All enjoyed the day and wanted to ui ugnin the next day. ' - v "Little Huckslut" was piven Friday night bv the lyisti- e Dramutie rontnany with approfud sm-ees!'. To Mr. Kulm, who represented "Wtldflower." the Indian girl, was given the; nn ft praise ulthouiili each of thd rharactera at'ted his or her jiart wel'. Tlioy Intend Koinn to the Enterprise opera house with it One-Third Off The biggest eut ..tn piiues- of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver ware, musical Instruments and our entire stock of high-grade goods (except phonographs and, phonographic supplies) , sver made in the oounty. REDUCTION SALE NOW ON E.B; WHEAT F.NTKR PRISE, OREGON One-Third Off Ud 0a At Wallowa. The Sunday lid is clamped down tight at Wallowa. Be v. E.J. Moot of that town complained of the stores being oi en on the first day of the week, and the deputy district attorney has notified all to obey the letter of the law. The hotel is allowed to Ml) cigar to guests only. Buys Xichaaio&l Jtilktf. 3. Blckfoot report the sol of a milking machine to Thomas. Morgan of Prairie Creek, the' .Irst Hi., this county and probably the first in Ore gon eust of The Dulle. The machine will cost laid down chute to T00, and it will sav nearly that in-a In wages the flmt year. It I run by a ttteaiu engine. Tlie milkers are of rubber that lit over tlie (Vat aud draw the milk by auction, aim liar toauakiing by a calf. Each machine milk two cows, and ae tn mm bin ordered by Mr. Morgan la doubt Ik will by capac ity of milking four cow In seven, miputr,