Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, August 12, 1909, Image 6

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    SETING MACHINE.' '
HIGH CRAM, a'vl
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by bnying this
reliable, honest,
high grade sew
ing machine.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sewing Machine Co.
Belvldere, III.
City
and County
Brief News Items
Alfalfa 3te for sale at R. S. & 7..
Full line of pies and fittings ami
other plumbing supplies at S. I). Kelt
ner's hardware store. -13c tf.
Mr. and ilrs. J. J. Weaver aid
little daughter Beulah weut out t )
La Grande, Thursday.
Cold Storage Refrigerators Ktei's
everything perfect. See them ai S.
D. Keltner's. 43c tf.
Mrs John L. Curtis of Albion. II!.,
who had been visiting her sister, Mrs
C. O. Kn-dell. for the last month,
left for her home. Wednesday.
The ladies of the M. E. church
cleared $71.25 on the dinner served
Tuesday evening on the lawn at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burleigh.
Flyer washing machine. Best ox
earth. For sale at Keltner's Hard
ware. 43c tf.
Born to the wife of John Halley.
iar Enterprise, a daughter, Wednes
Ji, August 4.
Mrs. Frank Clark of L03tine was
visiting her brother, S. V. Cray, and
family, Wednesday and Thursday.
We are the sellers of the E. How
ard watches, the best on the market.
Call for them at Martin Larsen's.
Born, to the wife of Wm. Hayes of
Alder Slope, a son; Wednesday, Aug
ust 4.
Gasoline engines, 2 h.p. and UP
See sample of best kind made. S. l
Keltner. 4:ic tf.
C. C. Boswell has rented t''
Rankin property in the west part o'
town and will move into it in abo,it
a month.
The gooseberry and currant bushes
In the yard of J. W. Flowers are
loaded with fruit in a way that would
be beyond belief of Eastern people
unless they saw the bushes. The
currants are a large, tine red variety
that make perfect je!ly.
The third meeting of the W. C. T.
V. will be held ou the lawn at the
home of Mrs. X. J. Falconer Friday.
August 13, at 2 p. m. In case of
inclement weather the meeting wil'.
be held in th Christian church. All
interested in the cause are Invited
to meet with the members.
Go and order a suit at Andrews
and Berry's tailor shop and leave
your money at home. Andrews and
Berry, located at Enterprise, Wheat
building.
Jlks Viniiio C.litldiH went to
Giamle Thursday. ;
lo;rs, VinJoB. Shingles a 'd
Builders Hardwa-e at Keitner's. 43.tfi
J. M. Rank:n of Joseph was
vounty seat visitor. Thursday. j
: V'arrfn Chandler of Elgin came in j
Thursday o:i a sk buying trip. j
Elgin Flour at W. J. Fuk & Co's. j
ratent $1.S0 a saik, straight grade, j
5 1.40 a sauk. i
Full line s rcn drtors, window!
. .:ertHiis, and soejii iloth at Keltner's
hardware. We tf- j
F. W. Siie.h m left Friday f r I
' ISpokai t to a-L iid the Na:i mul lrri i
: i,a'.ion congress to whioh he is
' .legate. He will s'm at La Grande j
,.ind Pendle on o:i 1)ih:iuas matters, j
! Effective Angus. 1st the O. U. '.
S. Co. will operate daily and Sunday !
a mixed train servi.e in both dire -t-;
ions between I. a Grande and Jo-st'i'h.
J0b2 J. S. Ul'TXEIt, Agent, i
For in '.iyes ion and all stoma -1. i
trouble take Foloy's Orin:j Itxati.i !
;.s it stiiiiLilaiei tie stomach and livei,
and regulates the biwe s and will j
i jwsltively cure habitual cjnstipati in. '
.tuniaigli Mayfield.
People with I'hronir bronchitis, as h
rua and ling tro ib'e, wil find v
relief a id courort in Foley a ilon-n-and
Tar, and can avoid suffering by ,
I'omniem ing tj take it at once. Bar-:
tiaugh & .vaynei !.
Genr?e Boner and Hugh Wilsjn
of Jo-ijpli we.e on Wednesdays'
train on tl;e!r way to Turlock, Oil.
Mr. Boner made the journey in hole;
of benefl Una his haalth and Mr.
Wilson accompanied him.
Mr. and Xr-t. Ka'ph S;irague of
Imnalia have returned from Moun
tain ilon.e an 1 BiMiieau Vtil'S).
Ida., ulie e they vi ;ited her sister,
.Mrs. U"t a Uo;. bo.sidi-s ni:ta
Tijiiiio. and the brothers and sisters
of PioneeY i'a i ic Udgt.
ice Lream
Ice Cream Soda
BUTTE BRIEFS
Aug. 2. Every "
basy
ALL FLAVORS
Sundaes, Foot Beer,
Re-
freshing DrinKs
When extra C A NHY
good
is wanted come to
PRENTISS KOMAN'S
Next Door to Batik
Enterprise, - - Oregon j
Refreshment Hall
Mineral Waters
Scdas, Maltina
Temperance Eeer
And all kinds of So.t Drinks
Cif'ars and Confectionery
FOOL AND BILLIARDS
liutic,
with hay. !
Lester Neil and brother John Uae I
gone to Camp Creek for fruit and,
n f u hlts I
Vesper Brumba h has
r,.... fnrt mid. where hi
n.ed.cal treatment.
mu V.iru Pearson and
Pal, wir.' guests of Cladys N h,
day.
I.ertel Siiyi'-iil is helping
father il.is ttfk with the h.i.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Shin a
. l.M.lr... i.i it liiiiuer at (leo.
their
A Few Goodi
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Orderly House
New Fraternal Rkiff.
No Minors Allowed
1st door west of R. S. & Z.
BRIGHT & SIEGMUND
; RESIDENCE SELLS FOR $2000.
From Lostlne Reporter.
W. W. Widen who last week sold
' his SO acre farm, west of town for
an acre, has purchased the resi
dence property of Evan Allen, across
from the church. Mr. Allen in turn
has bought the Swikert property and
will move his family there in the
ner future. Mr. Wille't will have
possession of the ranch he sold until
liie first of September, when he will
! move to Lostine.
; Enterprise Opera House
Fourth VeeH of the
Popular Favcrites . ..
Seared With A Hot Iron,
or scalded by overturned kettle cut
with a knife bruised by slammed
door injured by gun or iu any other iAay through.
N'ci
es erdav. Thty were on
i.i riipsiilmiius to pick huckleberries
Air. and Mrs. Sutherland P
th rmi I'll h'Tfr toJav- on their way
Cureka.
.lames Davis. l.ilv and Cordus Ba'.e
were "Mailing - -Nt;1's bo':
day.
and Mrs. Ed UrJ ana iann.
guests at Bon lM'.e's. Monday.
Homer Sarge.-ii'. was vist'-ing
brother Bcrttl last week.
H. O. ZJmwali and f.miily made a
trip to Kn'e prise hut we.'k. where
Mrs. Zamwa't his ben unite ill for
some time.
Geo. Neil mid daughters, Myr e'
mid Cladys, took dinner with bi'
daugh er, .;rs. B. Sergeant, yester
day. Dick Cole passed through this vi
cini y on his way to Lester Hart -horn
s, where he has i-mploymeni.
Mr. and Mrs. Ce.tel riargoant were
visitois of Jlr. aad Mrs. E. F. Stir
geant lst week.
Onier Stubblefli-id of "ladian Vi
lage" passed through this neighbor
hood on his way to Enterprise.
Jasper Trout and wi e are isitiiii
her mother. Mrs. Dale.
Miss Myrtel Neil was visiting Miss
Irene Sargeant, Friday.
fliauncey I.ale is on t!se sick lis'.
John Horner, an '"old timer" of
Imnaha, recently arrived froai Tut
lock, California, where he has resid
ed for the last four or five years.
He took dinner at Ceo. Neil's, on his
The Ethel Tucker
Stock Company
Presenting on
FRIDAY NIGHT
AUGUST 13
The great human nature plav
Paid In Full
j way the thing needed at once is
! Bucklen's Arnica Salve to subdue
'inflammation and kill the pain. Its
; eartb"s supreme healer, infallible for
lloils. Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema
nnd Piles. 2-jc. at Burnaugh & May.
field's.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargeant and
family were at Ce). Neils. Sim lav.
Lester Nell, Iiertel Sargeant and
John Neil are breaking horses tn.s
w ;ek.
Miss Zona Prnmbucli is hauling
j fruit and vegetables, for -sal-', fio.n
j her brothers place ok lower. Imnaha.
P.ECORDING BUSINESS
AT HIGH WATER MA7.K
Saturday Night
AUGUST 14
Taming Lions by Tobacco. j Mrs. Ja'.per Proat and Myrle
We have nil heurd the old wheeze of ' were visiting at Sam Richard's,
taming a lion or tiger by steadily j
keeping your eye fixed on him. Ac
cording to one of the keejiers at Bos
tock's. a more effective method Is a
cigar ur cigurette.
'Nearly every wild beast that I ever
come across," said this otlk-lal to the
writer the other day, "is fond of tobac
co In some shape or form. 1 made
this discovery quite accidentally. Once,
when 1 v.as lu America with this
show, one cf the visitors, who was
smoking a tigar. puffed some of the
smoke Into the lions face ns be lay
asleep In the cage. I expected to see
a real riot, but Instead of that the lion,
after giving a cuuple of sneezes, moved
quietly up to the bars and raised his
The beautiful storvof Virginia now uifflnSiy as i; asking for a sec-
I one uose. t nave made tne experiment
; on all sorts of wild animals since, nnd
j I have found that most of tham enjoy
: thoroughly a big sniff of tobacco. Wc
! had a bear here once that used to rub
i his nose and back against the bars
; of his cage, just like a cat asking to be
; stroked, whenever any oue smoking n
cigar came near him. Antelopes and
i wild goats aren't satisfied with the
mere whiff. If you give them a cigar
j or cigarette they will swallow It eager
i ly aud, what is more, seem to suffer
j no bad effects from their meal." Lon-
don Scraps.
Roanoke
SparKling Special
ties Between Acts,
by those Popular
Players, Mande
ville and Athey
Popular Prices, 25, 35, 50 cts'
Seats Selling at Burnaufjh
a Mayfield's
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
BEST OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND.
H,s, Warke. Si E, COM BES INDEPENDENT
Pelts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20
Hack Calls to
any part of the city
answered day or night.
Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Pacific States 45.
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ENTERPRISE I
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J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
First Class Rigs
and careful drivers.
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Terhaps the most human thing about
J. riermnt Morpm Is his affect! f -r
apple pie. It may not answer t tl:
description of a Brand passion. In:: c
tain It Is that the preat Duancier cher
ishes a tenderness for apple pie that Is
as genuine In Its way ns was the pref
erence of Abehml for the society of
Ilelolse. At precisely 12:80 every work
ing day. whl -h means all days except
fcuuday, the Mor
gan otiiee boy pro-i-c.eds
to a nearby
luwh room and
h-.vests a dime of
Use big promot
er's fortune In a
mammoth pleeeof
tipple pie, which
constitutes the
great man's mid
day meal.
One evening, at
h I s New York
home on Madison
av.,ue. Mr. Mor
gan aud a few
literary and ar
tistie friends were
discussing epl
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each member of
the company pro
reeded in turn to
and appro-
C prlate tombatone inscription be could
July is counted among the dulltst
aion.hs of the year in tile rt-covder's
Jf.'i'e. but showing how the trans
fers and kindred business in this
coui.ty U rapidly increasing the re
ceipts for recording iu Clerk Boat
man's ot'tice during July were $-!r.H
he highest ee;- known except 1;.
.March, when the total was about
more.
The total ro.eipts in Clerk Uoa'
man's office las: mouth were Sl.11.ili!.
0:i August 5, there wore 41 lustra
men's filed for re:ord, Including 111
patents.
HORSE SALE.
At Joseph, Or. 3D h';ad of horses,
about haif of them well broke, mosth
home-bred percherons some of the
mares with foal. Saturday Angus
14, 1900, at Duncan's Livery stable
commencing at 10 a. m. Terms:,
per cent off for cash. Four months
time will be given, with secured ik-r.
i noc pain within 4 months, 8
cent interest will be charged.
H. B. Davidhizar, auctioneer.
Julius Liidstrjp, owner. 281)1'
pei
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A'atermelon Booth for a Summer
Fair.
The feature which stored the great
est success at a summer-resort fair
was a watermelon booth, the brigh
invention of an artist sojourning a)
one of the hotels.
The booth was hung with festoons
af red and green tissue-paper and
lecorated with piccaninny heads cut
ro:n black paper, with features paint
ed in water-color.
i:ig slices of watermelon at ten
:en!s a slice were served by oye of
:he ladies interested, blacked and
bandana-ed to represent a ponlv
Southern mammy. The "Waternilllion;
owing to the warm weather and tlx'
novelty of It, took like the proverb
ial hot cakes. Woman's Home Com
panion for August.
THK OBEAT MAX'S
JUDDAT MEAL.
quote tbe most striking
Our bus meets al
trains. Fate 10c.
within city limits
remember. When It came Mr. Mor
gac't turn he declared that the most
pathetic and expressive thing of the
kind that had ever been brought to bis
attention was the following tribute of
a disconsolate husband to bis wife,
who lies burled lu the neglected little
cemetery of a Maine Tillage:
"She was good and true, and she
was the best pleinaker In Somerset
county."
Reliable Seeds
So much has already been said tn the
importance of buyine your seeds from
a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only
jvaste of words. iLiCJ Seeds have
Proved . their worth-our increas
$"2 busincss is proof indeed that
SSNk16 alone has madc the
Chas'- Lilly Co. fore-"4ji'-j?most
seedsmen on the
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1 GO acres of timber on Alder Slope
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a Une business lot uh muc- ui puuiie
square, facing court house - 500.00 S
One ."-room house with stone foundation,
wired for lights and phone, insured for
$1000, paid up for three years, with
woodshed, cellar and well and one-half
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hlocK, i.ux-ti icvi, nc umths trom
liostotfice .... 1200.00
residence lots. 00x120 feet each.
fenced and part sodded down, all four 400.00
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These prices are the best I can
maKe but I can sell on terms to
suit the buyer, it not being neces
sary to pay down any money if
not convenient.
CLARENCE E. VEST
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I Andrews k Berry
I MERCHANT TAILORS
: ENTERPRISE
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Located in Enterprise, with a full and
complete line of Imported and Domestic
Woolens. Have ycur Clothes Made at
Home and Secure a Perfect Fit and
Tailor WorKmanship j& ?
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Cleaning, Pressing' and Repairing'
of ladies' and gentlemen's clothes
by an experienced tailor
ANDREWS & BERRY
M. GUMERMAN, Manager ENTERPRISE, ORL
La Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work done on short notice.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS
Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
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Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs,
and Leather Goods of all descriptions.
I will fit you out with the best goods for the least
money. When in need of anything in my line, call and
inspet my stock before purchasing.
ENTERPRISE, - - . . OREGON
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MAMMOTH JACK
"Will make the
season at
the ranch of Thomas
Morgan.
TERMS: $5.00 cash; $10.00 for season and $15.00
insurance. Either of the above prices be
comes due upon the trading, selling or re
moving' the mare from the county.
MORGAN & DOBBIN, Owners.
C M. WILLIAMS, Manager.
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