Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, August 12, 1909, SUPPLEMENT, Image 9

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    SUPPLEMENT
TO
"THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1909.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL. I
Mrs Wa Avery and Alias Nellie
Wagner went out to La Grande, Tues-
jar, for a iew uuo wan. I
John Boyd of Portland, ma., re-.
turned to Enterprise last week after .
a trip back home. He came by way
o( Montana, Idaho and ashlngton i
and saw lots of good country, but j
savs Wallowa county doesn't take a
back seat for any of It.
Whirlwind Tablets cure rheumatism
ia this climate. They have relieved
hundreds and cured scores of cases j
; Union and Wallowa counties,
positive proof, names, etc., furnished i
oa application. For sale by Jackson ;
i Weaver, Enterprise. 20btf
llrs. Henry Fletcher of Locust
Lawn fruit farm on the Grande Ronde
river below Powwatka, was in town
over Holiday night. She brought
out a shipment ol nice blackberries.
Sirs. Fletcher says thsre will be no
peaches but she will have plenty of
meions.
Don't fail to hear the "Band Con-'
ten" given by Burk's Big Unclu
Tom's Cabin Co. They feature a
number of solists and will certainly j
reader a musical treat, on the princi. j
pi streets of our city, during the 1
day of their exhibition here at Enter- j
rise, August 17. I
Sir. and .Mrs. Bert Oliver of Sum-1
mervllle arrived Friday for a visit of
i week or so with his sister, Mrs.,
EJgar .Marvin, and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver have entirely recovered
(ram the bums received while trying '
!o save their children in the awful !
Ere that burned their home six '
wfks ago. I
Wm. .Miller of La Grande, brother'
ni business partner of A. C. Miller ;
rtthis city, went to Portland Sunday !
isd was there married to Miss Alice'
Miinler, formerly of the La Grande
i& school faculty. Following the
irfding Mr. and Mrs. Miller left for
Alaska to spend several weeks. They
w return to La Grande about Sep
eaber 1.
Mrs. Daniel Boyd nnd children.
Robert, .Margaret and James, left
Tuesday for a visl: with her pe:;!e
a Pittsburgh, pa. Mr. Eoyd aceom
Ned her as far as La Grande, and
Salt Lake she will meet his sister,
In. Katherine Sexton of Penvllle,
W, who since leaving here hns been
n-"'H another brother at Twin
falls, Ida. Mrs Boyd and Mrs. Sexton
ill journey east together.
Carl Roe, former publisher of the
Chieftain but for the last three years
manager of the Wa'la Walla Union,
has resigned that position and accept
ed another with the same company
as outside t rave big salesman The
hange is made on account of his
health, he changing the close atten
tion to night and office work for the
Job entailing more exercise and less
confinement.
Star Actress In
Splendid Drama
Ethel Tucker Seen At Her Best
Strong Support By
Company.
Two big audiences greeted the
Ethel Tucker stock company Friday
una oamraay nigtitj and saw two
great performances, utterly unlike
yet equally at'ractlve in its way.
In Queena, .Visa Tucker is seen a:
her best and her acting together
with the s iperb support of the com
pany kept the audience keyed to the
highest pitch, Friday night. The
fallowing evening, what many say
was the b:;st vaudeville performance
ever given in Enterprise pleased
more than please! a whole house
ful of people.
On their re'urn to Enterprise, Fri
duy night the Ethel Tucker Stock j
c nni pan y will m:ike a very ambitious'
effort when they produce a play that
has been one of the dramatic sj-io '
ations of the past two years, "Paid !
In Full." This h a wonderful study!
of one phase o' metropolitan life :
wherein the mal whirl called living, !
hoior, love. business Integrity,
woman's purity, aI1 are 80metlnies
sacrificed.
In Paid In Full, all are saved by !
woman's Duritr tm,. .
. ' is a piay mat
11 should see; i, oe vou wln
ni-
c. lurKei. Every member of the
,a enthusiastic over the
uiat always means good
work.
It ha. been decided by the manage-' EntCSC OOCraHOUSe
"eni or the comnanv In r.nniTii.tinn : r
l'h the management of the house
to compliment its patrons in attend
ance at Its performance on Friday
and Saturday evenings next, August
13 and 14. Tn thu . ...,
has been made from M. Larsen of a i
strictly fi,8t (.l!iss goM waU,h which
is now on exhibition in
of Burnaugh Mayfield. With every j
u u iicKet purtnased to
either Friday or Saturday's perform-'
ance, a number will be given and on
Saturday evening a drawing will be;
made, the lucky number winning the 1
gold watch. j
On Saturday night will be present
ed the beautiful story of Virginia,
Roanoke.'
New Suit Filed.
August W. Cook vs. Arthur
D. Hulse, w. b. Hunter and D. H.
Harris
The Ethel Tucker
Stock Company
FRIDAY NIGHT
the g eatest play of the present day
Paid In Full
SATURDAY NIGHT
The charming Southern comedy
Roanoke
BURK'S BIG
Uncle Tom's Cabin
COMPANY
A Mammoth Amusement Enterprise!
CROP REPORTS WANTED.
The truest picture and fairest ad
vertisement of an agricultural country
are the figures giving crop reports.
With only that explanation, this paper
asks its farmer and thresher readers
to cut out the blank below, fill it
out, sign it, and send or bring it to
this office for publication.
WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON,
Crop Report, 1509.
Farmer, name
New
illinery
ARRIVI NG
Now is the time
To Get Your : :
HATS
SEWINH ALL WORK
iivi GUARANTEED
GRACE WOOD
"'floor to Larsen's Jewelry Store,
Enterprise, Oregon
Farm, location
Kind of hay
Size of field
Yield, tons per acre
Kind of grain
j Under a Palace Pavilion Theatre
7Q PEOPLE ENGAGED 7Q
A Grand Spectacular Production
! More Men! Women and Children!
j More Horses! Ponies and DonKeys!
I The largest pack of Siberian Blood Hounds
(More Vaudeville Features than any other Show of its
Kind on the Road
See the Four De Espa's
Crowning Kings of the Air
Watch For the Big Free Street Parade
Size of field
Yield, bushels per acre
WILL EXHIBIT AT
Measured or weighed
Thresher
Signed
ENTERPRISE
Tuesday, August 17
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
Under Waterproof Canvas Rain or Shine
2 Of andf ree exhibitions oa show grounds 7 p.m.