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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1908)
City and County Brief News Items For good result try the Enterprise Furniture Polish at Ashley's The new officers of the K. of P. lodge were Installed iriday night. Mass and sermon at the Catholic church next Sunday at 10 a. ni , b. Rev. latter r. J. 0'i:ourke. Sol Keltner, Herb Browning, Ben Weathers, IS ron Mayheld, I-eo aim KuaForsytbe attended a ilu.ner Sun dav in honor of Henry Haas' birthday anniversary at the Haas home on Alder Slope. . V. I. Cronin received a cut on the Arm while at work in the Davi planing null that laid hiin oft duty for a few days. He escaped ht loo h injury hv presence of mind in throw in the belt off. TiieR. 8. & Z. hnve the hoot line of ice skates in tne county. Prices right The census of the city as taken bv Marshal Levi Miller shows a total of 02 residents, ornic ie tliun double the population by the Inst government count Of the total, 600 live north of Main street. The Wallowa indoor baseball team will play the local team in the rink next Satnrdav night and a lively, inter esting contest is sure A small admis sion fee will be charged to defray expenses. Almota circle, W. of W., Installed its new officers Monday night, the cere monies iH-ing followed by a hg banquet in the- new Fraternal hall. A large number of members and fiiends e 'j yed a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. George Newan left for their home at Whitebird, Ida., Monday after a visit at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Gorsline of Prairie Creek. Mr and Mrs. Harris Flowers visited at the Gorsline home tiundny. Varniph stains and brashes, and Lacquurot makes old furniture look tike new at Riirnangh & May field's. Thomas Stump and son Miner were transacting business in town the first of the week. They have rented tbe Zell ra'ich (.f sso acres, on Trout creek eight mile north of town, and Miner and his family wil! move onto the place about March 1. La (irnnde Star: William Reavis arrived Tuesday night from Hoed River to remain a day or two. He will alar visit Baker City and Union tiefore re turning. Mr. Reavis recent.lv sold a 30-acre orchard in Hood River for 125,000 which cost him 111,000 a vear and a half ago. His brother Albert also madi a sule Inst, week of his Hood River place fo- flSOOO. They bolh intend to reinuiu in Hood River and are looking for other investments in orchard lands at that place. Second hand Pewlng Machines for sale or rent at the Second-Hand Store. II Be Four Months More OMuto Winter and early . Sprin : weather when yon n must wear the winter clothing that the R. S. k Z. is now closing out at sacrifice bargains to make room for new go'Kls. Special Make-Room Prices ON Ladies' Union Suits, the nice soft, heavy . . knit kind. All Piece Goods, Children's Coats, Men's Underwear Men's and Boys' Sweaters, Men's Duck and Mackinaw clothing Extra Special A fine lot of Men's Suits, delayed in ship ment, have just ar rived, but they are winter goods all right up to July 4 and must go in this Make - Room Come in and them. Sale. price R. S. & Z. Go. New TraUrMl BuUdla ENTERPRISE ORE. Squire W. B. Applegate it! in town. Born, Thursday morning, to the wife of Richard Wariiock, a daughter. Oo to the R. 8. & Z. Co. for Faciuators and Shawls, etc. Lowest prices. Wm, Kourmer of The Point came to town Monday for a load of supplies. City cotircil meeting next Monday night. The propositi, n to dose Green wood rtreet at the high school building will I e taken up. Singer Machines and all the extras at Ashley's. D. H. Bui rows of I'rairie Creek was transection business in the county seat, Tuesday. There will be a grand ball in the skating rink, February 1-1, St. Valeu tine's night. Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Woixts of Lna tine were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seibeit, Thursday. Deputy Sheriff W. C. Moore of Flora was in the eoui.ty seat several days on private business. J. J. Murphy of Perry was in the val ley last week looking lifter his Alder Hope farm. F. I. V-rgore, Mgr. Home Tel. Co., returned Thursday from Portland. He has about recovered from the effects of the operation. Scor s of reiple visited the count. huh school building Sunday and ad mired the beautiful finish ot the interior woodwork. Little Rob.-rt Steele entertained his classmates of tbe Second grade to a party Saturday afternoon. Ihe young tolas nail a jolly time. The It. 8. A Z. Co. have only a few ' Lad es and Childrens Coats left. Call and get one at your own price. Closing Kale. .1. II. Halsor. who has been q ite ill. is considerably improved. Mrs. Halsey was threatened with pneumonia but is now much better. Try a pair of Morgan & Wright rub ber heels at the Second-Hand Store shoe shop. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Ell dge of Bow man, Mont., arrived in Enterprise Wed nesday for a few days visit with the'r friend, F. I. Vergere. The Wallowa Valley Cream company finished Friday putting up 100 tous of clear ice. about ten inches thick. It can e from Hyatt's tiond. Chris Bauer lift for his ranch at Lightning, along the Imnaha, Wednes day, where he will stay for some time building fence and making other im provements. Mr. and Mrs. M. O Coiirtnev of Lear wore guests of Mrs. Courtney's itr. Mrs. J. B Heibert, and family, Friday. Mr. ana mrs. j. Higgs oi i.oine visited Saturday at the home of their daughter, ft. tJ II 4. with, oeiuerb. R. 8. & Z Co hnve a few pairs of the celebrated Red Cloud and Scotch Gtav German box left. Come in and g-t prices. Miss Louie L. Wade and Mr. R. I. Long will be married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wade of Alder Sl pe, next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. About 60 guests are invited. Eveiett Flowers nnd Pan! Rntter were ho.-ts at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Flowers, Saturday night. The evening was merrily spent in games and other social diversions Refreshments were served. Hawan Stuhhlefield. who had been here visiting his father W. K. Stubble field, left Thursday for his home at riozeman. Mont. "Uncle Hi v" has been quit.) ill of heart trouble for the last week but is now much better. Durmine Cream, the best nreuaratlnn for chapped hands and face, is sold by BurnaughA Mayfiek. County Commissioner and Mrs? Sam Li tcli and their little daughter will leave next Tuesday for a three weeks trip to California. They will be accom panied ai far as The Dalles hv Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Ragsdale who go tor a visit with their daughter. C. J. Ynver of Lost Prairie was a customer of the E. M. A M. mill last week. Mr. Yager reports that three men connected wi h Walla Walla traction line were at hie home over night. They hud come down the enahc to Troy and went from there to Lewiston. Preferred stock ihe highest excel'- enoe in canned gooda-for sale ut the R. 8. A A. During the services bv the Enworth league at the Methodist church Sunday night the leader. J. A. Burleigh, ex- S rested the hope that the local leagi uriog the coining year would be able to piaco ana maintain a missionary in tbe foreign field. A large audience listened to a well arrarged missionary program and several beautiful selections by the orchestra. The Albert Chenoweth heuse in the northwest part of town was sold to Mr . J ilia Malmffey, last week, Daniel Bnytl, of the Wallowa Law, Land and Abstract oompany, making the deal. The pres ent occupants of the house, Dr. . and M re. O. T. Hoc! ett, will move about the middle of Febru ry into their leant if ul new home in Alder View. Mia. Ma haffey will then move iuto her new home. F. J. Barackman of Thief River Falls Minn, writes: "J. Lorenxo Zwickey appeared before the people f this city on November 19th, giving the second number of our course. We were de lighted with his work. Nearly a month has now passed and our people are still talking of the splendid treat he afforded us. His entertainment are revela tions, as well as a course in art" Prof. Zwickey will be at tlie Enterprise opera house, Thursday night, February 6. R. I. Long, the well known engine', has organized a real estate company to be known as the K. 1. taint Real Es tate company, that will deal generally in real state, but give special attention to Wallowa county farm lands and the bringing in of Eastern people to invest here. The other members of the new firm are Eastern people, relative of Mr. Long who expert t com her this coming vear. Th office of the com pany wi b ' In the bank building, up stair nvr the 'oom formerly occupied by ti e R. 8. A Z. LOSTINE DEPARTMENT Miiw Bethel McKenale at th Postofflce Is authorised t receive and receipt for sotworlp. tions nun nilvertMntr lor the News-ltecord, aud to receive uud receipt for Job work. Saturday seemed to be. ratlier a day of accidents for the iteople of Lostlne: In the forenoon William Fleener, while hauling grain to Elgin, was rendered unconscious by getting thrown from the wagon. In this accident ttie mus cles of lii- leg which was previously broken weie torn looe from the bone, and he is suffering very much from the effect of the fall. liU wife went to Elgin Sunday. They will remain there until he is able to be brought home. In the afternoon (). .1. Clark's team ran off, he was thrown down among tbe running guars of the wagon and as he fell to the ground several severe cashes were inflicted on the head and face. The same' evening his stepdaughter, Vella Zen as, fell on tl e ice while hkat ing and was rendered unconscious for some time. All three patients are get ting alou; nicely and Vella is able to be in school again. C E. Funk aud family were visiting at Lou tine. Saturday. Van Pelt's have moved to their home south of town. Mrs. Goodman returned Sunday from Enterprise. Charles McCubbin, having finished his biii-iiiess cnursi at Portland, re turned Friday and has been teaching in . 1 . --. . ,1...:.. . 1L. 11 - I ft . jii iwfiu tnrec uurjiij iuc Jliuess Ul 1X1189 Womack William Duisley's have moved to En terprise. Mrs. L. Hammauk has gone to Port land to undergo an operation for liver trouble. J. D. Cook and bride returned from the East Sunday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BUTTE ITEMS. Winter has been very open in this part of the country, there not binz enough snow fr good Bleighing all winter. Dr. Thompson was called to the home of James Steen last Monday, Mr. Steen was very ill with mumps but is now better. G. VV. Neil of The Buttes was up from his stock ranch on upper Imnaha to visit bis sou aud daughter. He re ports good winter for stock in that part. Mr. Neil has not fed his cuttle any as yet. James Daley, who is in the employ of Harry Vaughn, is suffering with mumps this week. 8urber Bros, were visiting their brother, Sheilie Surber, last week. Several of the young people of this part attended the debate at the opera noute in enterprise Saturday nignt and reported it good. Bertel Sergeant, who has been absent' from home fur several months, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sargeant. We have a Dew mail carrier to our postotiice now Brineu Stubblefield. Lon Dale and Lester Neil are trying their luck at breaking horses this week. C. L. Hartshorn has moved bia sheep from the brakes of Camp creek to his ranch to feed for a short time. Fred Harrison and wife were in town Saturday. Jan. 27 Omar Stubblefield and family were guests of Miss Josie Ztim wait and b; others, Lynn and Fred, Sunday. MUs Versa Brumboch and Miss Surber went to Imnaha this week to visit Miss Brumbacb'a mother and sisters. Mrs. James Dale and family vnited C. N Gaylord and family one day last week. Chas. Hori er and wife are out frctn their place on lower Imnaha. They are stopping with Mr. Horner's sister, Mrs. C. N. Gaylord. Lon Dale and sister, Miss Leona, visited at H. O. Zumwalt's, Sunday. Geo. Anderson, who has been feeding Bheep for Fred Falconer, made a flying trip to Wallowa this week. Frank Zumwalt is hauling posts to fence his homestead. Chas. Wortman ia feedidg sheep for Fred Falconer at the Geo. Nell ranch. Ira Marks passed through here en route to his home on Imnaha near Freezcout, Elxa Davis came home this week after taking care, for several days, of Mr, Steen, who has been sick. . II. O. Zumwalt was a passenger on the '.Cum wait stag? TujsIhv , Mrs. Elsa Davis is staying with her mother-in- law, of Joseph for while, Mrs. W. E. Davis IMNAHA BRIDGE. The Bridge, Jan. 22 Jhr mie and l.lllie Stubblefield came down on Mon day and have been visiting friends on the river. Henry Weaver has been filling the post of stage driver to Imnaha of late. Jasper M. Simmons passed another milestone (whv not say yeai stone) of his life on the 22nd inst. His wife and daughter gave him a pleasant surprise by inviting in a few frionas to help him cat a fine dinner of fried chioken with alt the usual accompaniments; also other extras suoh as a delicious birth day PJlkr- ' (iAWrMrr rrkhhlA anil rift strawberiies. A very pleasant after noon was spent in games, feasting, eon venation and mnsio. Those present beside the usual family were: Mrs. Stumbii'gh and two children, Jimmie ami MU Lillie Stubblefield, Mrs. Alice Bell, and also Koy and Alt in Simmons, who although usually employed else- their father's birthday feast. Whether owing to the unusually fine weather or other causes, it is a fact that Just at present writing, an unusual lot of people are "under the weather:" Mr. Pratt and three of the children, all of J. M. Weaver's family except Mr. Weaver and Rota, all of th family of Jack Johnson except Mr. Johnson, little Clifford Stum ba ugh and Mrs. J M. 6iramon. None dangerously ill perhaps, but uncomfortably near to it. tin. J. A, Denny 1 having a serious A. E. Hulse is able to be taken back home again, under tbe efficient treat ment of Dr Hewett. it has been con valescing rapidly this week and basal- most recovered from the effects of the operation. Samuel Lilly and Glispie started Mon day for their mining pursuits south of town. 1 hey will spend the remainder of th winter doing development work on their claims. Sunday afternoon it four-horse load of skaters left town e route tor Keeler Swamps. They returned very late in the day and all reported a good time. Mrs. Bridwell's recovery is very an certain ' as she has had a relapse of appendicitis. Miss Ethel Fleener taught for Mr. Smith Thursday on account of his hay ing la grippe. Several of tlu young people attended the dance given by K. Williams Fri'tav night. Betolutions. Whereas it has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst the beloved mother of our brother knights, Leroy and Gordon Martin ; may we as brothers be permitted to share with them in their bereavement cf the loss of one who has been held in highest esteem of all who knew her, both in social and privato life. Resolved, that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the family of the deceased, a copy be placed on the rec ords of the lodge and a copy be Met to the News Record for publication. Dated this twenty-second day of Jan uary, 1908, Castle Hall Knights of PythiaB, Lostine, Oregon. Signed, 8. P. Cnow, W. P. Pons, K W. McKknzib, Cou mittue. time with her left eye. Whether from cold or some foreign substance is not clear, but it has been inflamed for several days and at this writing is very painful. H. N. Vaughn, who has been on th rfftM.r fur tho riant waalr hiI . - ) .A 1. I Buttes on the 21st. Mrs. Vertie 8nell accompanied her brother, Wm. Meek, to the home of their parents near Joseph. Jan. 27 School clerk, Mrs. Garnet B, Denny, received ten new books lor this district on Monday's stage. Dr. Fleenor came in early Saturday mori ing to attend the wife of Luther Campbell. On his return Monday he was called in to see Mis. J. A. Denny and give his advice in regard to a vei v much infiammed eye from which she is suffering. He reported Mrs. Camp bell resting easy. Jack Johnson has been suffering with a severe attack of the grip. Other men bers, of the famil are better..' Waldo Chase is having a wrestle with the grip for a change. Mrs. Be ttie Iewis of Enterprise came down on Friday's stage for a visit with ber dangliter, Mrs. John L. Weaver. Mr. Daily came down from Buttes a few da h ago. I understand he was lo king after the Joseph telephone line. The family of John I Weaver have all bei n offering from colds. VIr. and Mrs. "Art" Wilson have been spending a few days at the Chase home, Mr. Wilson doing some work for Waldo, Mrs. Wilson assisting aud keep ing Mrs. Chase company. Baby Denny, who baa been quite il' , is ranch improved. Bryee. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard Morgan, has been quite sick, uur is improving. W. P Warnock and L. Lovd attended thel.O. O. F. ro l t all at Joseph on Friday night. FA1RVIEW FANCIES. Fair lew, Jan. 27 Mr. and Mis. Frank Downing have returned from a visit with friends and relatives at Cove. A dance at Southwiok boys' Thursday evening was well attended "and a good time enjoyed by all present. Wm. Feagens, who sold his ranch recently to . T. Knapp, i.i looking for a new location. Our literary society is in a flourishing condition large crowds attending i very Saturday evening to lis, -n an t pa tki pate in the 'exercises. The attendance at school still in creases although some of the children in the district are still afflicted with the mumps. Mrs. Muriel Ruggles is visiting a' her father. Thou. Lathropo's. Several parties from tbe Paradise country are I auling wheat on sleighs as far as Frank Heskett's, expecting to finish the journey to mill on wag ns, if the sleighing does not improve People in this neighborhood are patiently waiting for snow on which to haul their year's supply of wood. School was in session last Saturday in this district. LOWER VALLEY. Lower Valley, Jan. 21. We have some f now but not enough for sleighing. W. V. Conines ot La urande but for. n e ly a resident of V allow, is visiting friends and relatives in th valley this week. Miss F.lva Boyd has been quit sick but ia about well again. Mrs. Mary Stubblefield and daugh ters Jnlla and Lily visited Mrs. Henry Boyd Saturday. Miss Oma Sloan died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan, Friday, Jan. 17, after an illness of six weeks. ' Brother Martin conducted th funeral services. She leaves her mother, father and two brothers and a hcit oi friends to mourn her death. Mis I .aura Johuson, who is atte' d Ing school in town cam home Saturday to attend th funeral of Mis Sloan. Mr. and Mr. Henry Bi- hop and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Power visited Mr. and Mr. T. K. Johnson Sunday afternoon. George Carper made a trip to Prom ise to locate soma men on timber claim ia township 5 that cam in for filing Jan. zO. Bruce and Will Lydall and Zephaniah Ames returned from La Grand today where they had been to file on timber claims. Lower Valley, Jan. 27, Charley Thompson visited Harry and Herbert Be idler Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Henderson is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Miller, at present. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Henderson and Mrs. Rhoda Trump and family spent the winter in La Grande but expect to return to Wallowa soon. Lee Thompson visited his parents Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Schaeffer returned last week from Baker City, where he bad been to visit hie brother. Several of the school children have had severe colds and been uuable to attend school for a short time, but we have been very lucky not to get the mumps in our school. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanner, last week. B. F. Miller, who is teaching near Enterprise, made a trip to Promise last week. Harvev and Walter Thompson at tended church in Wallowa in the fore noon. Mr. a"d Mrs. Fields and family visited Mr. and Mrs Sloan, Sunday. Miss Beulah Frost visited MUs Nona Miller, Sunday. Mr. Shaeffer will have his sheep brought fiom Mud Cr ek next week and have them fed at the Tad McCrau farm. Charley Bramlet ia working for ' Henry Bishop. i Plenty of mud and not much snow. ' Wild Rose. Candidates cards at the Nes Record office neatest work, quickest delivery. Commence In March. A Wallowa county man was told by the O. R. & N. construction engineer last week that he was directed to report when work on bridges of the Joseph extension could be resumed, and that he had reported that work on abate ments could begin March 1. Quite A Difference. From the Elgin Reoordi r. Wallowa county is out of debt and levied only a lli mill tax this year. Union county owes close to $100,000 and we are dancing to the tune of a 27 mill levy. Quite a different e is there not? Cut out tbt) W. J. Funk & Co. adv for some boy or girl who is worki ng for tbe splendid prizes offered bv that firm. ANNOUNCEMENT In announcing to the public that we are about to engage in the real estate business, we desire to state that we have perfected arrangements, both in the East and in the varous center on the Coast, by which we feel justified in assuring our clients that we will control a liberal sharj of the immi gration which the remarkably low rates offered by the different Trans Continental railroads will bring to our state. ' We will make a specialty of farm sales and would be glad if every man in the county who desires to sell his farm, ho matter in what part of the , county he may be, would talk with us on the subject If you cannot see us personally, write us. The R. I. Long Real Estate Co. ENTERPRISE, ORE. Second-Hand Store RODGERS BROS. Proprietors Dealers in New and Second-hand goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Repairs. Furniture Repaired, Upholstering done. Couuters, Show Cases, Store fixtures and Old Miasion Furniture made to order. At! goods called for and delivered any place in town.. We are located in the Enterprise; Restaurant Building, west side of the city square. Call in and see us. Enterprise R. I. LONG CIVIL ENGINEERING tnd GENERAL LAND SURVETING Hydraulic and Irrigation Engineer ENTERPRISE, OREGON. ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch for Next Announce ment The Date Is February 28. The date for the formal house warming of the lodge rooms in the nw Fraternal, building bas been set for Friday, February 28. The program i not yet complete but it will be a hum mer. Music, speaking and a big feast in the superb banquet hall will ba a part of the night's festivities. Aa there are over 325 Odd Fellows and 200 Knights of Pythias in the county, it can be seen all preparations wilt have to be on a big scale. V Ashley has just received a shipment of 1 2 and 6 foct linoleum. Call and see them. Rev Fitzmnnriceof Elgin lectured in the Presbyterian church Wednesday night on "The Rise of the Working man." J. H. Whitmore of Leap was in tow n liitt week and reported no word of th horses stolen from him a few month ago. Mr. and Mr. John S. Vest of Burs Dance, Wy., are visiting his brothers, O. H. Vest of this city and C. E. Vest of Joseph, whom be had not seen for 50 years. Attorneys D V. SIienha n and J. A. Burleigh were at Wallowa Fri day and Saturday, appearing respectively for the contestant and contestee in the homestead contest case of Fron-ty M. Wilson vs 8. W. Lllley. Dr. Mil s1 Anti-Patn Pill- relieve, pal I Oregon