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Tbe Ladies'" Auxiliary to the Broth
erhood' of Railway Trainmen, enter
' talced tbe B. ot. R. T. and a number
'af invited guest' Tuesday evening in
K P. ball. A moat interacting lit
erary and musical program was given
by Miss Nina Turkey, Miss Nora At
buckle. Miss Maud LeadawejclfciMftfST
Jbars Fran;l1.JUfl;jr iWTlif rle GreeB
;R!ar appropriate music by ,Mlss Vra.
Leffle and:' Miaa ..Leui-6aga. Tbe
decoration W tbe banquet room were,
ery appropriate and beautiful '.con
. ,sJyng 6f a profusion, vt 'cat 'flowers
' V and bur national flag and drapery.. Tbe
committee in charge of -t). tvepiug
were: . JMrs. Clyde PulMn. 'and Mrs.
' J. L. Jtuley. A moat nJoyable.eiing
mi spent and all departed kprea
sing gratitude to. tbe oomaiittee la
'! charge tor guch a pleasant ad pref-
Mable evening. - -' - t
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A large snhar-of people, more
teelany the
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At Cove,
Will Be Belt
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rineVmusicalproppHjfl; Vpi!cclieii':. iti$Vfr Kl;
Newell andotbere, 6astl)nll .gaTpcV1 Mdlers? v' 'cqriv
test, pie eatintrroiitestrntid iiianv other attractions
Fruit exhibits from ul
G. Lewis, of U. A.'CwiU
Gme to Cove
Sec whaf ihfe
Froduccs-Mt
,md go home Happy
ed a dancing party at which the
Milam girls were hostesses Thursday
night. It was about the only general
social function of elaborate .nature
duriiig the week and a splendid tltpe
was jd siore i(r. jyipjf jw-wenc"
"'Miss Irene Murphy entertained the.
'.-yjltMS C'JUU imp Wi BIIU W'CI Bi iu-
viteo guesis. nei 'snmenis were
served. Tfcose resetjwere:
.... mm ybirw 'woor,-. Miss Belle
Campbell, Miss Mae -Wbte, Miss Etta
Foley, Miss. Marjorje, OrfcCall, Misa
Lena jJrme. Messrs.- Harold, flrady.
Waiter Francis, . Norman, DeskJet, Leo
Herring, Pr.oCoortf, Elar Tbomaa.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Crowe and Miss
Z. N. Haaey of La "Grande, and Mn.
(leorge Binghiim, and MJes'AIice Kag-
kam, vt Salem, the latter two are vis.
Miac la tke city made on aa uto-
moMkt aany that went to Jeaeyh tail
Mlee Orice Beeme-was married to
H. flaer at tbe JletaodiM aarsoa-
age yesterday : afternoon.' Beth to&
young people era from Enterprise.
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Mrs. W. 1. Dishman, formerly. Mrs.
D. Heavis of aig city, paseee through
ae city this atorniog on Jaer way to
Jaaepk lake from .Portland. '
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C. TngfeUftW, wen .frnpfB ghe
jaaa of Joseph, .was ai tbe IJoley Jast
W. H. ugbLii.ilrariwn CoiT
trittOB eompaiiy offlclia of Portlaaa
registered at tbe Foley last alght
JB. O. ficalOild of Peadleto stopped
lat tbe foley latiht'; v ' r
Among ttose woo returned tooay
from tke JUks'v'celebratlon la Port
laad are: ,Un. and fin. i, Q. 8nod
grass, Frank Tatman, Mr. and Mra.
Hi herd, Mr. and re. j. j. carr, B.
M. Bberwovd, Mr. and Mra Hill, Nate
frdrey and M. K. Hall.
Dr. Darland waa an Elgin visitor
today. . ; '..-4 -- .. . .
'- Key.. J. E.: Touel, the Presbyterian
minister at Wallowa was in the' city
Jast nigttt, witb bis family. Tbey were
registered at tbe Sommer . - r -
.Edgar Marvin, the well known n
terprise enemy of criminals, was at
the Bouiiuer yesterday . ' ,.. 1
J. D. Dobbin waa over from Union'
tbis morning, stepping at tbe Son.mer
wbilei here.; ; . t, i
FOR RENT Good, clean, $11 modern
7 room bouse close in. ,,3407 Ninth
: street -Call J40 Ninth Street (next
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judge the fruit, ifl u r-,J1
on the 1 9tli
Great Country
wour neighbors
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12 l-2c and lfinghazos;
. Bleached -ibittt 6 in. wide, good
f 1.75 sua sleeveless vests '
'. Our Pure Candies .;..::.,-:..,.:
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i,ttD spent in electing Lo rimer.
April 6,'111. Senator La Folleite
introduced1 a resolution in the Uv-S.
senate to reopen -the Lorlmer cjbo,
naming a proposed special committee
of five. - -
April 13. lSU. Affidavits present
ed fto Holm cpmmittee charged that
tMWard Hines boasted -to Micbigau
lumbermen that be bad, elected Lori
mei and that "it cost a lot. of money."
Herman H, Hettler testified Hines had
i boasted ir,lHilon Leatue cluo, Chica
Ign; ikat iad elected Lorinir.
;. Aprs. 20. 1911 William Burgeas," 6T
Duluth. trttifled before Helm coBiini--
t-e that H. F- Welhe, Hines' bwth-cv-
ln-1'aw fcao boasted au a train 'hat
iiehad, co'.ltnbited $10,000 to a fund
sv dio t Iccts liOrtmcr. t - v,
v ,rrti'-3. ten Edward Tllden, pKs
ianH .W the-National Packing cjm
iismy, ajres.cd by order of the Illinois
ate finate for refusal to prolnco
books Aid other Tecords. Tilden re-
.ijs:
Fbi Those
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Bg Frames
rk Bpom Laoiua
' Thclo If ounta
Tripcds'. -'V;
Traye,'
, Measuring Glaase
Flash Lignt1 Powders
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Developers " . i; H
Developing Tanks- .
Red Cross Drug
Phone Main 4.
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Plates,'
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(leased at once by habeas corpus writ.
Hay .17, 1911 Helm committee un
animously reported ltV ' conclusions
. l. .. . I u v n V.n
elected but for bribery and corruption.
May. 18. 1911. Illinois state senate
by vote,, of 39 to 10 declared its belief
that Lorlmer was ejected by. bribery
and corruption. , ' ' " -,
. . June1!, 1911. V. S. senate unani
mously voted to have a new Investiga
tion of Lorimer rae by elections and
prlvlleeges committee.'" v -' "
Senate ordered U'rliper Investiga
tion by spefeihl committp. .
June 20 td August 8, 1911 Senate
committee held hearing In .Washing1
ton. "''" ":
Oct. 10 to Nov. 22. 1911 Hearltigs
held In .Chicago."'''- .' ' "
Dec. 5 to 19, 1911 Committee met
n Wahlngton. ' ;
Jan. 8 to Feb. 9, J 91 2. Lorlmer and
Detective Burns heiird and testimony
concluded at'W'iihlngton. f! . :,
: March ,1, 1912 Altuiney HanefyV
pIui'Mn res adjiKllcla Tild In behalf
of horJmer.;" ' ' ; .
rMar1:h'28,191?:-.-.rnmmittee vofed 5
to 3 3Kinerating "Uriinpr and Edward.
.Hines. ... M--msl S X
tor raiatr-Wurtiiffi ile'nled FuiJt'S
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S(e)a fW'-SfiiHle received, ma.-.
Jprkj-Report. siKU.Mil, J .illiiiRittra
''WjSr tfa4syWig lorimer, and minor.
Ifi'yftport, siKiiiltiy Kern, Keuyon
arid'liea, reconnnondliiK that his. seat
he declareil vacant J' ,
July 13. Lorln
ate. .
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STAXBlSfiS
THE CUBS.
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.PWtJH itmV. 39 27 .518
Boise ;...26 29 .473
La Grande 20 34 J.70
Games iesjte'yAr-ll'ndleton -.ai La
(GrAiSdt trf. Boiso, 5.'W!la Walla ?'.; ,
i lJvift1ih flr-tatS- l.rVMl.
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Enterprt)ie;A.r.. .-.7 2
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Wallowa '
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WALLOWA rOI-XTT BRIEF.
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iv ririernrmi; r-..niertBin. v
$rouJfeii
kuw , . ' . , , . August 15th. will he seen the great
I Huckleberries ar,' b-ginnlng to rl. comic onera by Audron. avthor of Oll
ien at Promise. The crop is better vette. "La Mascot."
than it bae beeu 'for several years.
Tbe annual pi -rle and reunion of
the Wallowa ounty O. A. C. club
will be held not '.Vc inlay, July IS, In
wauowa laae pArt.
Tbe date far the meetlns of .rh..n ..8: " IIT?"
ISktern.Crerco .'i.'.-i.w of the etnl
7T09P.M.
' Mfts $4:00. and $5.00 oxfords
mauingsiui cases v
. Men's $1.2588 sWrts
HriiWa (rtt 'vVa'aViiSaQrci' ' "t
teachers' association .to be held in
Enterprise has been changed from Oc
tober 9-11 to October 16-18.
The grounds around tbe depot at
Enterprise . are to be cleared and
transformed into park and lawn. Word
authorizing -this - .was .' received from
President Farrell Tuesday night.
John L. Burleson has been engaged
to teach the winter terra in. tbe Pratt
school, lower-Pralrls creek. '. U. W.
Hall .will be' principal at Logilne and
Bessiia-. Wisdom; will, teach t Prom
ise. .,',.,'.'" f.- : '
.Previous reports, it would appear.
hit not doneretlce to the bachelors
of Eden.i. Tbe number was placedat-
17. ' There are.3 marrlacsable men
on tli'e "slopes above the GrandeRonde
and the. Little salmon rivers. In Wal
lowa county, ; . f '
Dirk Martin s .putomqblle , was bad
ly smahed. ln'a collision last Satur
day with a b,ea.vj; vagon tlriVen by
Odell Marr, at. the upper, end of Jo
iseplt. Conflicting reports were ma'''
.dn 'who could, Jay. claim"to tMe 'right
of way.' B'ut there was no doubt th,e
auto, crashed inttthe.''wStpjgi aiji.caii
e a.tf sec6hdl.we.9liilp.N i?
' .Three '.woma3fe."iiijni,M Satu'
Jay evenig bvelnp thrown onfjil,.
spring wgonW-tbMrbapmainnBtrlct.
Mrs:, XTary'A. Elmer was most "aliij
fully, hurt, . Her, stsjfertftis essle
Wood.-j'flod "tttlattarL .iaotaera Mrsi
Franjr -Woods.' W're t'e iMher vfc-tlmiW
The.JIaxamasM nffluiitaln cliuibine
the. state.
(yydB B. Altciiin o? the
state ; railroad TaiimlsslonRis ai&em
beX of the Afctfty and divulged Ata
pians wnen in me county ia, wscku,
Later developments W fl sflli.ov
tbS.E. Forsstromr stock of Boods 4ti
Joseph! indicate thaftha. merchandise
w.ll be sold shottly. W. S. Bonallle
has been appointed, "receiver, as be
tween Ole Miller, who holds a .nioru
gage signed b,v.Fonionimiift'sf't'u'r
ed -on -the stocknd Attorney A. W.
Srhaupp, trustee fa,-bankruptcy for
Forsstrom. Bonallle was appointed, by
the United States court at Portland!
which now has Jurisdiction, in both
su'ts. '. . : . . ,
Definite arrangemenlg- have at last
been concluded with Prof. W. H. Boy
er for hf8 Wallpwa county trip atd bis
opera company will be seen In Enter
prise on two nights during August. On
Saturdsy evening. August 10. will be
presented Planqnette's brilliant opera
comlque, "The Chlmns of Normandv."
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. Jorn v.. Patterson narrowly rsr-aped
destb while working In Ms sawmill
nortn of Fnlern'Ise lat Friday, Mr.
rauerson was working under the big
SAW. Vhirll U VimhUn n. .1. .. - i
'.atth at aaons-h. h..-.. V " .
Trtutr of Oregon, expect to . roatrt-to
Wallowa comity M-ly iilf'Aftu and
climb Eaeli;Can. the hii:iiifnfWk in
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7to9p.tn.
Only
fearful gash In Mr. Patterjpnj iace.'r .
when he accidentally cbme In contact
with it Aa be Jerked- hack, bis head
struck on a piece of iron and tractor- v
ed bis skull. , He was brought In acf:
automobile to the borne of his mother
Mrs. Haas, in Enterprise. The at-''
tending physician, reports he has besot
doing surprisingly wen add bai every (
chance of recovery. :
We are making a spe
cialty of and
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a, tiifl'ge work Jpr:uly v
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DR. STEVENSON
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AT SttEB8TS.
"The. .Other Wise'. Man." , Story ; of
an e'x-confldence ' mailt who.spoili a
clever. schem: of hit -paia, .
"In Blossom Time. a prtty tory',
of rural life in which tbe fclrl la sud
denly called to' the ity. For'atim
she forgets her rustic lorer, but with
blossom time she recalls her lore and
returns. "'. ,
"Those Were Happy Days," a com
edy of school days and the pranks of
two kids. , '
"Just a Boy an Interestlag story
of a waif who waa adopted by the rfch.
ragi and."fle fanK- ' y?. ;-; '
but to find happiness goes back .to hi
"Going"pp," a laughable comedy.
complete wen arranged program for
Ifrriy 'aiia ftettrdar ar8beiTf.";
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