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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
City and County Brief News Items Vt'.'J. Beach of Paradise was in Enterprise, Saturday. C. H. Zurcher wat out to La Grande on a business trip this week. Tli a beet farms for sale in Wallowa county are Muted by the O. R. & I. Co. Polk Mays, the well known stock man, returned last week from an extended trip to outside points. , Dressmaking and plain sewing. Mrs. Frank Cook, . at Zurchor's millinery store.' 51tf The first number ofjthe new paper at Elgin, The Leader, was bailed hint week. H. H. Palmer, formerly of Aurora, Ore., Is the publisher. Varnish stains and brushes, and Lacqueret irakes old furniture look like new at LSumaugb & MuyfleldV Elgiu Recorder: Mrn. O. S. Vi gleaworth arrived on Monday's trails from her home in California to vit.lt with ber parents, Mr. and M rs. Frank Victor. r3. H. MeElroy and daughter, Mi Ooldie, of Wallowa, were gue-ts tin first of the week of Judge and Mrs. O. . M. Corkim. Mrs. Fanny Phipps of Y. Paso, Tex., arrived in Enterprise Saturday night and will spend the summer viniting hei sister, Mrs. C. A. Ault, and family This is Mrs. Phipps first trip' from the great Lone Star state, it U summei cbwn there and our balmy sprint, weuther seems quite chilly to her. Dermine Cream, the best preparation 'for chapped hands andface, is sold b Burnaugh & Mayfield. " Elgin Recorder: Fred Tharp, who formerly resided in this city, arrived from Enterprise the fore part of the v eek.and expects to again become an Elgin resident, for a time at least. Joseph Herald : Mrs. J no. P. Hem ' euway, while out for a boat ride with ' her Husband last Sunday hooked the largest trout caught in the lake so far this season. It was a fine specimen of the "bull trout" species, 23 Inches in length and weighed 5 pounds and 6 ounces. Strychnine and poisoned w boat at Burnaugh & Mayfiold's. Does the trick foi squirrels. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS V Have arrived atthe A. ' R. S. & Z, CARLOADS OF 'EM Dry-goods, pretty dress goods, shirt waists, wash fab rics white goods, SHOES! ' For Men and Women Boys and Girls. COME EARLY. R: s; & Z. Go. t 4aw fraternal BulMlns ' CNTERPRISE, ORB. U. S. Senate v 2 Joseph , F.nterrrbe . Lowlinc Wallowa...., t'nw imiiI.ii . . 1 louii-c (iron I Oft -l'tHIll" l'!oi;i ...... ParndiM- ... . Vmi ( i i ek . 1 i ... " on: ( n ek 'nek . lillllo Pit- b-r-j.: . in mil a . . . I'.rk I'iv'oo ... 1 no i t'n'i 1 'lot a In .Mrjoiili.s...... 69 12S 34 7S fi i 14 irt VI I 17 12 II r, in (i 5 4 12 U 147 105 Diivlil V. Htei-le has 'bought 1 lot in AHiT Vii iidditinn of J )u i.iul lloyd and built h rottaue on it. 1 Bri-ht iiihI pretty lire the 1T03 Htyles of kins lit Mi . Ktleuu Kiin hui's 11.il linen htorc. 1 The ludies of the Library n.80i'intion arrf ruipinftwl to meet ut the o, era house Thursday iifU-rnonn, April 30, ill 2:30. A full attendance i.i roiiuenteil. ReiilKMi Kern of Lakeville, Indiann, has be ti here a week lookiuji over the 0 mntry, mid H well pleased mid ex pects to remain. Mr. Kern rame here f r hi.- health. Tim new MethnilUt hyninnls, one hunitreil of which were ordered a few weeks ni0, have uonie and will be used in worship at the Methodist church next Sunday both nit ruing and oven in. , The Kip-yHw club in exeortive w psloti has niproyod the action of Tuesday night's itiaiM meetiii);. Mayfluld will have no opposition. on May 5, but the club will see that l.e has a -'hot" time until then. O. J. Wapner has returned to Enter prise from bis whiter home in Portland and will remain until ufter the election. lie spent some time at Mot take and saya that rosort is crowded with pleat ure and health seekers. Two.vPnnngo Mayflild took p'eaa- ure In luriuB hia partner from home to the drug store that Louie might set up the clpnrs over his nomination for councilman. Tuesday nijjht wss Lou iu's turn, and he delighted to pass a round the ciptrs to the big crowd and charged them to Mayfield. The mass meeting Tuesday night appointed Dr. Ault and VV. II. Allen committee to go after the nominee, for mayor and bring him to tho hall that he fniejit entertain his eonstttueuts with a speech, hut some friend bea' the committee h: I ho drug store and Byram disappeared su completely that Mc Anulty couldn't have lound him with a "oareh warrant. ' ' Tho citv ticket Is receiving favorable comment around town. Mr. Mayfield is a young business man of splendid character and a man who does bis duty regardless of personal comfort. " Mr. Graves ha heuti one of the b"t niou on the council anal his continuance there 1b a gwd thing (or the city. J. V. Bickford, the bustling president of the Wallowa Vulley Cream company, will bo a wii'e-awake member of the council. V. E. Taggart, C. M. Lock wood and Thos. M. Dill are capable officials who give lime and attention to city affairs worth fer more than the meagre salaries received. ' FRESH MADE Pure Candies At The Enterprise Home Bakery AND Candy Faeiorj Fresh white and brown bread, cakes and cookies. Home Telephone. R JiPUBLI CxJlN PRIMARY RESULTS Congress SupjIJ. and F, Railroad Cr"t I Conim'r e O ii s ' -a Ml A C6 53 82 Ki 44 2 U 4 8 H H (1 li H 4 3 ft 11 83 7(1 23 09 4 8 11 11 liS 12 2 11 14 it 7 ft 12 o 4 17 22 71 12 98 147 43 10S 7 10 13 13 31 22 "fi 17 14 8 11 10 15 8 7 2t 70 12il 29 70 fi 7 13 9 2t 2t 4 12 . 7 ft 8 14 6 2 18 65 13 89 22 8 !t 19 20 2 1G 46 8 1 5 2 2 a i 3 5 1 3 A 3 3 2 3 li (t 9 II 2 4 3 .3 l 4 8 3- 3 2 'I 4' i 4 2 a i 3 . i 4 9 3 t 2 4 9 158 1 3 2 I 1 3 2 ' 9 7 393 204 57 (120 472 272 103 189 (120;.3U 09 ;. Plurality No opposition Enterprise Qifl is Fine Musician Miss Joyce Cr:ilg, dnughter of Mr. slid Mrs. ;eor;je S. Craig of this city, xeored a due triumph In her gradua tion rei'lul Whitman college, and is aeeoiileil high praise ' by the Walla Walla papers. Miss Craig was born in Enterprise aud her many friends here who have heard h ;r beautiful voice, know there Is no overstatement in the following coujiiients: Walht Wnlla Kvenlng Statesman: "Miss Joyce Craig's graduation re cital in Whitman college elm pel Usl night proved one of the most popular musical events of the season. The large auditorium was filled to the doors with her many friends and none were disappointed. ' "Miss Craig b,as been a pupil in the conservatory for four years and Is an accomplished musician. She hts n beautiful soprano voice w hich is known for its clearness and delicacy of tone A', the piano she Is an' artist and she graduates as one of the most accom plished pianists aud vocalists - the Whitman conservatory has ever turned out. She is a pupil of Prof. Jackson in voice and of Prof. Kchofield In piano. , "Sh. was assisted last night by Prof. Schofield at the organ,' Miss UeSpain at the piano and by Miss Crowell, violinist."-- i , Walla Walla Daily Union:'- ; ' "From the opening ' aria, 'Jerusalem, Thrtu That Killest the Prophets,' from Mendelssohn, which was - rendered w'th rare charm, to the closing con- O'-rto In U minor, Op. 23, also by Men- dulssihn, with the Cadenza by Mr. S ihofleld Miss Craig held the atten tion of her audiehoe. 'The program was varied and pleaxing. Miss Craig's voice, carefully trained and well modulated, lent a peculiar grace and beauty to ill) of ber vocal numbers. This was particularly noticeable In Schumann's Die' Lot us bliiine. Beethoven's Bonata.- -and a delightful songcyolfc, including num bers from Hprlng, Summer, Autumn, (with' violin accompaniment) and Winter, as well as in others. 1 "In the various piano numbers, Miss Craig's musical talent was displayed to equal advantage. Her sympathetic touch, and skillful and accurate ren dition of some of the most ditllcult' compositions - of the great ' masters brought forth prolonged applause fiom the audience . . , , , ' "Miss Craig has been studying faith fully In the Conservatory for the past tour years, during which she, has suc cessfully completed the severe -course in both piano and vocal departments, an accomplishment wholly unusual. If last night's reoital Is any criterion,, a brilliant future is certainly, In stole for the young artist." .'.,.',. Snake River Live Stock Men Unite The cattle and horse raisers of dis trict 15, Imnaba National forest, have formed the Pittsburg Livestock associa tion, tor mutual benefit, and at the. organization meeting . held Thursday, April 10, elected the following officers: President, Pen Johnson; vice president. F. P. Somers ; secretary, E. A. Mace; treasurer, W. K. Brockman; manager, Mike Thomusoir The officers consti tute, the board of directors. They will servo until the regular meeting on No vember 23. ' -( ' . The tnidn purposes of the organiza lion are for systematizing the mutual help and co-operation in drives and round-ups, to save money id buying supplies, and to eoDfor with . tie national forest officials in matters per taining to range, its allottmcnt, rate, etc. The advisory board for this latter purpose consists of Balph Russell. K. B. Wilson and Cloy C. Horner. The duties of the manager consists mainly In directing the co-operation 01' Si'ie Comm'r Circuit Court , j ! .5 3 ) 9 II 5 2 10 l7 I 5 4 27 22 9 l 2 2 G 32 92 76 104 87 m 1 7 ' 14 22 5 10 14 4 7 10 13 4 5 1(1 98 B0 i, Kl 83 8i 40 5 2 o 0 8 iO l l 3 2 3 2 8 2 2 7 4' 20 " 0 '4 7 15 l 3 1 1 5 a K 14 7 ' tl 4 8 8 3 1 ,2 2 3 ffi i i 2 i 2 l i i i 4 i 10 18 07 85 59 25340 349 470 470J 9 labor in the drives and round-nps. It isestima'erl snys Vlannger Mike Thom son, who brought the Pittsburg pre cinct ballot boxes to Enterprise, Mon- iluy, that enough will be saved by buy ing one car load of shit to pay the grub bill. Th Pittsburg association will affilinte with the county organization. Fiiilouiiig is the roll of members of the Pittsbirrg association : S. T. t.ilisr Mike Thomason, James Wisenor, Ben Johnson, Ralph Russell, E. B. Wilson, Clay Davis, E. H. Hin ton, E. A. Mace, F. P. Somers, W. Ciiinpliell, Howard Whittier, Guy C. Horner, W. S. Brockman, J. II. Chat tin, Henry Renneman, C. W. Warnock, V. C. Giiylord. ' Praises Work of W. C.H.S. Debaters The Dalles, Oreggtij April 8, 1008. To the Students TTthe Wallowa Councy High School: Since yonr kind letter of congratulation upon the oc casion of our victory in debate here over your team I have often thought I should write and In the name of our school thank you but lank of time has prevented. As. I must write Mr. Moore on a matter of business this morning I take this opportunity of performing a deferred duty. We are very grateful for your courteous act. It Is quite unusual, particularly when we won by so low a margin and shows a commendable spirit. I thoroughly detest anything or any act that pai takes of the nature of what Is in slang called the "baby act" and I .try to teach my pupils when they are de feated to meet it with a smile on their faces and without unfavorable com ment and work. the harder for the next contest. That spirit you certainly have. Now a word in regard to the debate. You have the strongest de bating team it has been our fortune to meet this year. I was not present n! Baker City when we met them but I judge from what has been told me that you have the stronger team and that your arguments were presented in a better manner. Your, young people here did remarkably well. Your re buttal was the only thing which caused you to lose the debute. Your leader preseuted his argument, which was strong, a manner which would do credit to a college debater, but did not do woll in rebitttal. He needs practice. With sufficient pmct'.ce to enable him to think clearly on his feet he should become as strong and 1 believe the strongest high school debater in the state. I hope when he completes his high school course in your school he' will euter the state university and work for a place on the debating team. If-he does we shall certainly hear from hint. ' The two girls presented excellent argumeut and rvfleoted credit upon their school. Their maimer of delivery pleased the people and caused much favorable comment I myself prefer the man ner of delivery Used by the leader to the elocutionary pose and manner aud gestures used by the other speakers but I jnuy be wrong in that. 1 11 short you have reason to be proud of your team and I congratulate you most heartily oil the superior showing which they made here. - Hoping we may meet you again in the forensic arena and wishing you success everywhere except In your contests with us, I remain, t Sincerely yours, ' A. C. Stranoe. Boys 19 Cub Bears. ' . From Klglu Recorder. Thog. Siegmund haa contracted f r ten pub liear of O. Carper, of Wallow s The cubs have not been delivered bt t Mr. Carper haa them ready to ship on short order. Mr. Siegmund will ship the animals to parties in the Ka-t. Or&in Xarket. (Wholesale.) No change iu giain market: Wheat 60c bu., oat 11.00 cwt., rye 90c cwt., barley 8.V t-wt. Flour is M &O bbl. ; : 1 f : r 1 ' R-yre- ! Co. Sherifl l"reaiur- Assessor School Surveyor County '' tentative iJ'U? . er Supt. . Com'r. 1 I . ' " . ' : - ' 1 j f.ii i ? 1 1 1 fi i.s n 1 1 ; 80 43 58 84 30 5 1 17) 27 i0ii 82 18 10 9 lift 1',! HO 57 28- 90 20 134 139 11 137 10 1 l 99 55 50 18 81 12 110 5 Hit H9 150 12 18 28 28 19 28 3 '1 0 25 271 18 22 10 8 32 19' 2!) 22 27 ' 26 " 80 37 67 -71 38 ll 3 09 CM 61 3 13 47 104 19' 5:t (18 6 "122 0 r, ft 3 1 3 1i 7 3 2 1 2 5 I' 2 H 4 4 ' 2 9 8 1 11 8 3 6 0 8 U 11 1 3 ft 0 12 5 10 i 10 3 10 1 8 ii i4 0 3 13 ti 15 4 12 " 8 1 0 9 4 4 8 4 i.tl iO i 0 0 3 12 10 7 17 tl 10 i ij .24 8 3 24 7 27 24 9 0 1 19 If) 22 10 80 0 ' 9 13 J W . 13 2 11 20 4 10 7 1 2 19 7119 0 15 11 f 1 5 I 3; 2 4 0 C 4 1 1 3 Hi 3 8 ! 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'. ...,' . hit v arrived 11 txl nio;e will lie. in tliitf - -V week, tiijjetlier with 11 complete rlock of: Meii'tt rjlmPH : ' '.;' Tim public in , cordially invited to cH and see this first' store in tin- couiify ' ' dealing exclusively in those) lines. ' ' - . Q,H. ZUROHER, 1: ENTERPRISE, OREGON V - ' 3 doors east of Wallowa National Bank Handsome Lockets Ii. -.ft Prettier a More '. mm ' E. B. WHEAT The Enterprise Jeweler. Notice For Publication. Iwlated Tract. Publio Land Sale. Department of the Interior. United State Land Otlice. La Grande, Oregon, April 14, 1908 Notice U hereby 4,'iven, that as direct ed by the Commiscioner of the general land otfii, under the provisions of the act of Congress approved June 27, 1906, (34 Stats. 517,) we will offer at public ale to the highest bid'er, at 10 o'clock . m., on the !Tth day of May, next, at I Ms office, the following tract of land: NW SEV,f, Ntf SWt, Seo. 1, NEl 8ec. a, T. 1 S., It. 44 E. W. M. Any persjns claiming adverel" the the aliove-di-Hcribeil lands are advised to file their claims or objections on or liefore the time deFijnRted for rale. F..C. BRAMWKLL, Register. 5215 A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. Cotirtflonse Notes. J. M. Herman, Jr., the w ell known school teacher and timber loealcr, who resales cn Mini Flat, was brought to Eiiterprin from Asotin, Wmlnesday, and will be tried for insanity. He left home eleven day ago in a de mented condition nod was apprehend ed at Asotin. K. 11. lineman is being tried as to his mental rendition, and is being held for further testimouy from his family Candidates cards at the Nevrs Record oiBce netet work, quickest delivery !. i fV V '5-. A Bad TitlS; ... ... . ... -;.;.-,t?..;.y .. ; . 1. ' y Is always shown up by a good" abstract,: . I ' 'V -i Abstracts of Title Accurately, 1 .Made From The J.a OUics ui 0. 1 COIINS . . .. . '- X ENTERPRISE, pRptt,. Office on Main Street ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE ' :'- The nmnagement desires to- aononoce that it is preparing for prediction in the-near, tutors 1 . . . THE OREAf 4-Acf PUv t ' THE RAJAHs The Success uf Two Continents With the Strongest Cast Obtainable A wealth of new and appropriate scenery and an attention to detail equal to its oriji--nal production at MADISON SQUARE THEATRE NFut vnni 11011 ivKfi ; CNDKS AUsnCKS OF ;.. ' J ENTERPRISE CONCERT BO , . y.r Dato and Caat V, ill be Announced Later YE Large, open-end envelopes jurt the riirht trite t..r mailing the county buck-k-t at News Record office. , , . ,