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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
City and County Brief News Items The One Minute Washer at Ashley's. Willi West show Saturday at ball grounds. A email crowd witnessed the moving pictuie show in the court room Tuetday night. Harris Flowers and Art Kcroggins, wlm have been away sheep shearing, returneil home hi time to vote. Deruiine Cream, the best preparation for chapped hands and face, is sold by Burnaiigh & Mayfield. Mrs. L. K. McAnulty and con George a-e visiting Mr. McAnulty's people at Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. G. W. Xeil of Iinnaha was in Kn fcf prise tho first of the week and re ports prospects of an immense mil crop. Don't forget to bring In your bad horses Saturday.' Come to the "Feast of Nations" and help cat the repast, prepared anil served by native maids. At the Meth odist church Tuesday, June 8. Mrs. J. W. McAlister (f Turlock, Calif., is visiting her daughter in Port land and is expected in Knterprise soon for a visit with her bon Charles uud w I e. Win. Campbell, the well known mining man of Snake river, was in Knterprise Saturday and Sunday on business for the. Kleetrolytic company, nf which he is superintendent. Kvery Incoming stage is !oad d with sheep shearers and their outfits. Kx tras were run Monday and Tuesday to accommodate the heavy travel. A number of Mexicans airived the hitler part of last week. Leonard A. Holding, who has made his liome in the upper valley for the last nine months, left Tuesday morning for Troy to visit his parents, Mr. and M if. (i. A, Holding, who have a line fruit and vegetable ranch on the banks of the Wenahu river. Stanley Brother Wild West Show will give an exhibition of trained saddle horses, bucking bronchos, Mexican rope-spinning and all kinds of cow boy sports and pastimes at the ball grounds Saturday afternoon at 2:110. All bad horses will be ridden free of charge. Win. Bookout has bought tho east eighty of the Alder Slope farm mar the Iteavis school house, of J. S. Wag ner or 50 an acre. Mr. Wagner bought Itof II. C. Laird a few weiks ago, uud later .Bookout bought the west eighty of Laird. Mr. Bookoui now has as line pit) acres us any man could w ish. Hiv. Seldon C. Adams of Kalida, Ohio, the newly elected pastor of the Knterprbe and Joseph 1'reBbyteriaii cliurilies, is expected to arrive hire about June 10, and will preach his first sermon in Knterprise Juno 14. Mr, Seldon is a young iiiiin, married and has two children. The parsonage is lie tng put in order in anticipation of their coming. ricturo framing a speciality at. Ash ley's. N. It. Marks, the stono mas n, re turned from Maker City to vote. He was the Social iHt candidate tor assessor. Mr. Marks Is foreman for the contra. -tor of the Baker County court house. They were just about ready to begin vork over there but he lohl them something Important wan doing over in Wallowa and came In to help in the good work of settling the county seat question. Joe Martin is hack from Tin lock, Calif., for a two weeks slay. Ho says tie season is very hack ward down tin re, luit the reports that several of the Wallowa county people had lost all ti eir farms through being blow n away by high winds, is false. The wind blows llctccly but In streaks. The soil being only sand is of course blown away in these wind streaks, which fortunately aie narrow . Cut out tho W. J. h'unk & Co. ad for some hoy or girl who in working 'or the eplcudid prizes effered by that lirili. One of the leasant events of tho past week was the tiathering of the I'uioii Mlssionery scciety ul the homo of Mrs, K. A. Del'ue to spend a Micial hour ami bid good bye to Mrs. J. S. Cook, who for the punt two year lias been the president. With vocal and Instrumen tal music, and the scrying of dainty letroshmeiiti), Mrs. llel'ue, assisted by Mcsdamc O. S. Kcavis, C. Amey and Daniel Uuyd, entertained the guests. As iiii expression, of the kindly feeling mid appreciation of Mrs. Cook and her faithful -erviccH, Mrs. Dill In a uniueful manner presented her with a solid gold enanii led brooch. As an olllcer of the society M r. Cook has boot) an ener getic worker. As a friend Mi d neigh Imr she has endeared herself with tho community, and proven a true mission ary. 'I'he guests parted with her stand ing on tho porch of her friend's home, with her children among the flowers and on the lawn, making a scene long to lie renir mix-red. : i. ii-ii.. i . o .or, I itroncuo noiug at uan para, m s;.iu Saturday. Albert Ager and sou were out fr.ini Waverley on a business trip this week. Screen doors made to your order at Ashley's. The fence around the public square was repaired last week ty Marshal Cramer and Sol I 'ace. Strychnine nud poisoned v heat at liurnaiigh & Mavficld's. Does the trick fi I squirrels. The hand is now- using the skating rink for its practice, having been granted the free use of the rink through the courtesy of Messrs. Calvin and Zurcher. An Kxperienced Nurse offers her ser vices to the people of Knterprise and vicinity. Address Mrs. Kmily Spicer, Knterprise, Ore , or leave word at New Kecord ollice. Otf W. W. White left Wednesday for Portland where he will join Mrs. While and they will enjoy fiesta week in the Hose City. Mis. White hah been visiting in Portland and neat Salem for several weeks, with frlemlK and relatives. M. F. Wheeler who returned las week fiom a two mouths sheep shear ing trip in Central Oregon, siys then was line spring weather iu April ul Arlington, but In May at Shauiko eiime heavy frosts and freezes thai killed all the fruit. Sam Dorranee is on crutches as tin result ol a scaffold falling just as In climbed up on it in Joseph one da) last week. His right ankle Is badly sprained. Mr. Dorranee waj doin mine masonry work on the rear of tin First Hank of Joseph building. At a meeting of council this, Thurs day, nijiht the newly elected mayor. Bryam Mayfield, conneilnien, J. W. liickfonl and W. H. Graves, recorder. W. K. Ttnigart, treasurer, C. M. Lock wood, mid attorney, T. M. Dill, will be sworn in. It will also he regular monthly meeting of council. C. If. Allen of Flora came out with Mr. Biehman, who brought the (1 roust ballot boxes. Mr. Alleu was the Rep ublican candidate for asses nor and while of course is disappointed at his own defeat he is proud of the support given him in his home districts and fi els grateful to his friends over the county who stood faithful to him. Rev. W. S. Crockett, late of the Christ'an church at Olvmpia, Wash., will arrive in Knterprise, Saturday, to assume his duties as pastor of the local Christian church, and will preach his first sern'on here the following day Mr. Crockett is spoken of very highly both as a minister ai d a man, and he is assured of a cordial welcome to this valley. The Woman's Homo and Ftrelgr Missii nary society wai Invited to meet at tho homo of Mrs. V. II. Holmes Tuesday, May 2ith. They had the reitular literary program as usual with 'he addition of an instrumental solo by Mrs. Wheat and a vocal solo ly Miss .leiinie Herland, The remainder of the afternoon was passed socially and the ostess served dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Morgan o the Imnaha and her mother, Mrs. Itulloek, and thelattei's daughter, Mrs. Hlackinton, and son, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan of Praiiie Creek Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs Bullock, hers on, nud her daughter, Mrs. lllaekiuton, have been visiting on the Imnaha this winter. They left Thursday morning for their home at Prosser, Wash. O. J. Stanley of tho Stanley Pros, lid West show, was In town over Monday night making arrangements for his company to give an 'exhibition in this city Saturday. Mr. Stanley returned to Flora Tuesday to bring the on 1 11 1 out. He rode the horse that fell with his brother at Flora last Sat urday. Tho accident was seen by many Knterprise people, and all say the noy liiul a very narrow escape from death. The ladies of the Presbyterian church were invited to spend tho dav Friday with Miss Hiisim at her home on Alder Slope. Despite the cold stormy weather a muni er drove out and all enjoyed a very happy time. At noon an elaborate dinner was served by Miss ltasim and her sister, Mrs. Whitmoro, nud in the afternoon tho hours soon passed with music and songs and the sewing of oar pet rugs. Those present were Mrs Klmer Kooch of Alder Slope, Mes dames lorsythe, Ault, Phlps, Maxwell, Furgason, Kundcll, Hyatt and Boyd and Miss Kstlier MaxwcM of Knterprise. C. W. Stevens, the well known sheep man from the Cottonwood country, enme to Knterprise, Monday night, on a hindiies trip, lie voted in Paradise precinct before leaving Monday rucrn ig Mr. Mevena reports summer weather on the Cottonwood, and says he would have brought out 'lettuce, radishes and other garden delicacies lint was afraid we would have told about it in the paper. This notice 1 what he gets for his modesty. Mr. Stevons had good success with his lamb and will Red Fir. start shearing soon at Official Vote (R OFTICE AXI1 CANDIDATES Cong'et-sman Kills, R Jeffrey, 1 Sanders. S Shaffer, I Supreme Judge Bean, K-() Briiiht, 1" Hrix, S Dairv and For.d Com'r. Kailey, fl Kmery, I) llosklns, P U. S. Senator Jose;ih Chamberlain, Ok. per, S Railroad Com'r. Newell, P Young. D Circuit Judge Crawford, T) Knowles, R State Senator Oliver, D Rumble, R Representative Rusk, R Tagiiart, S , Couiitv Judge Olmsted, R Powers, S Williams, P Sheriff Kerns, R County Clerk Treasu rer Kill, R Reavis, I). Sauford, S Assessor Miller, I) Superintendent C .nley, ii ... Surveyor Long, R-D. . Merryman, I Coroner Gilmore, S Ketclium, E-D .. County Commissioner Brown, D . Locke, R Malirn, S County Seat Knti rprise Prohibition of Liquor Sale For Prohibiting Swine at Large For November Klections Yes No State University Appropriation Yes No Woman Suffrage Yes No Wide-f pen Tow ns Yes No Single Tax Amendment Yes No J. S. Cook and family left Monday for the Willamette valley to reside. John Woods, the "well known Walla Walla stockman, is in the valley on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wheat left Mon day fDr an extended visit in Portland and probably California. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Combe left for Portland Friday with their little sou Donald, who is a great nuflerer from in flammatory rheumatism. There will be a j illineation meeting In the Methodist church Thursday night over the prohibition vietorits In Oiegon and e.peoally Wallova county. The Tennesi-ee Jubilee Singers ap peared before a good honsu Wednosday night. The old plantation nielodii-s were well sung, and t icy responded to frequent ercores. Merrill tiroshong, brother of Mrs S. L. I'uruaugh, has returned to Fnter p rise from Corvallis where he was at tending the O, A. C, taking the phar niacy course. He will spend the sum mer vacatiou here and rotten to ec icol next fall. The mass meetings held at the Methodist church Sunday were Inter esting. In the morning, talks were made by A. II. Rudd, Thomas Mor gan, Frank Batchelder and others. In the evening the church was tilled and good talks were made by Doctors Hockelt and Foley, Fred Holmes, Krt.nk Clark, Ie Henderson and Fiank Batuhelder. Mrs. S. L. Burnangh left Monday for Elgin where she visited a day. Mrs. W. C. Boatman went out Tuesday and joined Mrs. Ihirnaiigh and together they went on to Portland and will enjoy the "rose carnival this week. Mrs. Boat Hum will attend the sessions of the grand lodge Eastern Star as del egate from the Enterprise chapter. It will lie held in Portland, Juue 11.12 and 13. Mrs. BurntmtU will tt- from Portland for a visit with her ucoi.le at Corvallis. Mr BurnaugU will go to Corvallls next week to attend the O. A. C. commencement on June 10. Mr. ai d Mrs. Buroaugh will also attend the sessions of the graud lodges of the i Knights of Pythias ami Pi thiun Sisters at Portland, Juno 10. of Wallowa County, June .1, 1908 republican, Ddemocratic, Srocialist, P--prohibit!on, I independent.) 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A. C. Miller will leave for Portland Friday to attend " the Knights of Pythias grand lodge. He at d E. B. Wheat are the rei resentativts from Ki.terf rise lodge. MISS BLANCHE BhYAN Clever Artiste whose singing ?nd acting add greatly to the strength of the Streeter-Bryan Company. The Streete 'ryau company showed to an appreciative audieuce iu the opera house Monday night. The per fnruiaiiee oeiied with an act from the comedy drama "From. Hag Ui I' Iches," with Miss Blanche Bryan as the waif, Mr. Morrie Streeter as Grit the Newslsiy, and Mr. Harry Terry us the K-ntucky Coonel. All proved to tie exceptionally clever in their parU. The illustrated songs and moving P'ctiirea were a leauire oi me evening. Bran and Str-.-eter's singing specialti. a J made a lilt aa did Mr. Weeks,' banjo solo and buck and wing dancing. Harry Terry's singing was Hue and Morrie Streeter'a piano playing proved him to be an artist of rare ability. Another performance w ill lie given a week from next Saturday night. Pnra- Mud Flora Creek Trout Pine Creek Cru k ilise Lea i Hutti Enterprise Opera House 2nd Performance of The Streeter-Bryan Company Presenting The Laughable Comedy Drama ' z Qreai Di&moad JHystery, or JKe LtaWyer DetectWe New specialties and new moving pictures Crr Mr. Streeter As The Funny Lawyer uLL Miss Bryan As Pauline Nelson Saturday, June 13th. Don't Forget The Date. This company appear once a week during the summer. Watch The Papers For The Date. POWWATKA Powwatka, May 25 Crop mostly in but backward growing weather. Olaff Anderson, road supervisor, with a small crew of men, is out work ing on the new road. Charles Hunter of Wallowa is in this community looking after his cattle which are running ou the range here. Miss Ruth Ghormley, w ho closed a a very successful term of school here, is now teaching a three mouths term at No. 48. Grandma Carpenter has been quite :I1 but istlow'.y recovering. Edgar Marvin and wife Were guests of Mrs. Ghormley one night last week. "Bob" Harrison, who recently sold li's Day Hidge ranch, left Vo iday Twin Fulls, Idaho. fori Imna-lia Prairie Pa k Cr-ek Pitts niv'delmr Tjtal will New Soda Fountain Installed in the Enterprise Home Bakery and Candy Kitchen. All kinds of up-to-date drinks cool and refresh ing. Try the new round lonf bread, always fresh and sweet. All Kinds of Lunch Goods. Enterprise Home Bakery And Gandy Kitchen 4 doors east of Posioffice