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7 , N Wallowa County Official Paor. Enterprise City Official Paper. 11 Railroad Building, Coun ty Scat Settled Hij; Do ings In Wallowa County. VOL 2, NO 7. Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregjn, Thursday, June 11, 1908. Whole Number 47o, EWS ft Ji Rl J lIC FOR SALE. Timothy IIav, Oats, Rye and Hsil also one oi iiiv Darius. II. D. iSimford A miles VV. of Enterprise. 4(itl HfOlIESTCASII PRICE paid for old ras. Must lie clean and laigo. Nes Record ollice. LOST. I'AIU OF PI.IFRS, between Enter prise and Losthie. Return to telephone ollice in either town. Roger Kay. LodTe DiRKiriok i. i. o. , .F. Knti-rpilso !,iidBo, No. 1.13. Emerald Ui'liukiili Lodge, No. 119. K. of I Enterprise Lodge, No. . .1 mi lillu Temple, No, 7, I'yllilllll KIsUTS. Masonic Knterprlse (')nitir, Nn. :in, lioyiil Areli Masniix, iiiccis Hmt nnd third ( 'I iiwnnys of kiii'Ii iik nl h In Masonic Hull. All Visiting Hoy nl Ati-li Ma sons WC-lc'lUlll-l). .1. 11. OMIfTRIl, High i'rtost, I. W. KlIKAIIAN, .-M'lTeilli y. WiiUnwii Lodge. Xo. S'J, A. r. A A. AL, meets specaid mitl fiiiutii Siil iinlayH of eaeli moiiMi tn "Masonic Hull. VUillnix Mi.scin welcomed. C. II. Zi iiciiKK, W. M. V. :. lioATMAx, Si'rri'tiiry. IVnllcmiC Valley Cliuptur, Xo. SO, ). .0. liieetH first mill third Siitac clays of each aiontli, in Masiiniis all. Visiting Hlni un." alwuyK wi-l-. come. Oi.rvK Uiriiwoon, W. M. Daniki. IIoYI), Sec-. , XI. vv. A.-Kiigii'diuip, No. HH(7, M. V. A. Meels Kirst unit Tliinl Thursdays la I'.C'h iniiiitli In imw Fraternal hull. Visiting Neighbors Always welcome. J. i. KKNMK, Consul. i. M. Dim., Clerk. Aiieroiii i a nip, .no. ;i.hz. k, ...oi a. W. (. W. Knterprlse Cnaip, No, n::.',. , of v-. Almiitu (Jirc-ie. Nil. 27. v. of W. For Sfle. Timber Land. 100 acres described as S),j of NVV-4' 1""' X 'f SV,t4', .town slii ; 1 S, range H E. E. J. i akikk, 15ox 45, Spraguo, Wash. Game Laws. A ny person knowing of any violation of the game it lish laws of the state, oa of persons not properly keeping screen m over irrigation ditches, are requested to notify Jok Clkmoxs, Deputy Ptatp fiama nnd Forostrv War den, Xuinwait, Oregon. 42tf lliiviaga Licences. .inneo-neo. a. r.oner a-ia -NtMlto June 8 Perry A. Hulse and Cluistina M ('ittrou. J Mr. lUiner and M ss Foster were mar- tin) .. I iitin , i tin. Iii m i . U . ........ 1 1 i -outer by Rev. A. I.. Ilowarth -if Joseph, j Alr lliilse is a voiina farmer of Flora, I which is also the residence of his bride, IF YOU ARE PAYING oHOULD NOT HAVE WHAT PLEA-5E-5 YOU. IF YOU LIKE BRIGHT 5JTS, BRIGHT NECKTIE BRIGHT -5HIRT5 AND BRIGHT HOSI ERY, WHY NOT BUY THEM? OF COURJE YOU KNOW YOU MUT COME TO THE .STORE THAT CARRIED BRIGHT PATTERNS IF YOU WI5H TO GET BRIGHT PATTERNS. THERE 5 No REASON WHY BRIGHT PATTERNS .SHOULD NOT BE MADE OF GOOD MATERIAL. YoU KNOW HOW IMPoJIBLE IT S To DE SCRIBE A COLOR OR A COMBINATION OF COLOR S. BRING YOUR EYES TO OUR STORE AND LET THEM LOOK AT THE ATTRAC TIVE THINGS WE HAVE TO SHOW YOU. WE CARRY, YoU KNOW, EVERYTHING THAT MEN AND LITTLE MEN WEAR. RESPECTFULLY, W.J. FUNK & CO. CITY IS PULLING FOR BEN WEATHERS Popular CI o'cc for Postmaster Sends la Almost Unanimous Petition Tor riace. Ten Wethers, editor of the Wallowa Chieftain. Is the popular choice for postmaster of 'Enterprise hy a Very la'jiij majority, judging from tho way his petition is I. ciiia signed. Hi op ponent is W. F. Fiscnbeis of Jo.-eph. The contest opened publicly Friday J when Mr. Eisenheis made the lonnds. of Enterprise merchants to see" how 1 tl.;'y would view his candidacy to fill toe vacancy caused by the resijtialion , ' ,;l,,'lllii,!-y4if 1 ''" from another town f ,r a. ottlee that is always looked upon as a local affair did I ij-s looked upon as a local affair did not please, the pi ople at all, ami many uracil M;. Weathers to come out. This l... .i:.i it.- . , . . . oe o. u aim oeiore .'i nours no nail a I large tnajoiitv of the ualron.a on l is ! petition, the endorsement of the Com- meri ial club, and the tiackin' of every leading citizen except two or three who pioini-od Kisenbeis before Weathers came out. It is said Mr. Kisenbeis lias the back ing "IK i. McCully of Joseph, who has influence with Senator Fulton. On the id her h'ind, Mr. Weathers will prob. ably b s favored by Congressman Ellis and. Senator lioiirne, so his friends, have strong hop -s ho will land the plum. M r. Weathers uiH'.nubteilly desei vesthe ollice. He has done yeoman service for the fiarty w ith his newspu er and has probably never received even a thank, von. IK- is well (iiclilied and his pleasant, accommodating way fits him ideally for the place. j Psstofiijs Business Increases. The salary of the Enterprise post master vvil be hi'-reased from $1100 to $100 a year '.leginning July 1 The raise is due to the large increase in receipts, upon which the s-alary is based. Sheep Shearing In Full Swing. Shear!, g is in f.ill blast in Wallowa . (;,,,ity anrl gn-at loa.ls of wool in ias- . s'"s m,t to 'S'" 5, a stream of freight vvngoiiH. 000 fleeces will be sent out. continuous . , , ,,. I FulU 140,- At tlie E. - Mllkln plant, six miles east of En- terprisw ovei 10,0110 i-heep iind been 1 shorn up to Tuesday afternoon. M r. I : RE 5QLVED "HAT 50ME PEOPLE BRILLIANT PATTERNS LIKEF QUIET THlWCS. EVtR YOU WEAR. IT SHCVLQ BE Good materi '-.r.AGHiorMBLY CUT AND WT' ADE. TriAT 5 THE HAH A'rfi.i BTiTR FOR. IT THERE 1,5 No I Makin fays his plant will handle over j 50,000 this season. Fifteen expert iguid.j tin' shears thai, are worked ly j power. The wool is heavier tlian for i I years and if the price was only iMnal to i last yent 'a would mean a big pn-fit to , fl'vkmasters. i C. M. LncWood and family bavtf movwi into tiudr now home, tiie .i. i . Cool; place on Rjsidencu atre.-t, that ho j reeimtly bought. ' J Kerns Principal (t W 1 C 1 i ; n t ox. itinfr gamo before a large crowd Ul fElIl ibCjlOOl "" tlv,:tl-'rprUi.KromidsSnii lay after O noon. Wallowa mado three ran? in i the third inning and as Hayca was At a meetimr ot the county hi-h seemiuyly jiitchim? better ball every school board, Tuesday, .1. V. Kerns r,inil, tliat tl ree loomed lar-o. Tl e was elected principal of the l.igh school home team never faltered anil with at a salary of $125 a month, heuinniiiji j lAiiullst 1. This comnlelcs the hij'u i K,,l.,.l fo!t : bS a Ppecia! commercial teacher is en,. This tied tho ,amo up, and as cad, , Ue L.i. ,,.,! T, ,,. A.,'.. ., T, '""'"' . . .C. , ' ' ployed, lli are (i. W. uau hhu miss ivam:j n l)ii Fur. The board consider.-- -itself lucky in H"curing the services of Mr. Kerns, who has already demons: rated in the ollice , steadied and LrUve a grand exhibition of of county siiperintei-.d.-nt, that he is an j skill and brains. lie fielded Kdgnr Mar cxc. llent organizer nnd builder of vin's easy one to Clark , putting out schools. He has the magnetic (jualitieHj Doris. Schilke struck out and" Hug that infuse life ami energy into others. went out on a pop up to thort. M'al Ife knows the pupils who are. entitled j Iowa threatened again in the ninth, to admission to the high school, and Alter Johnson went, out, Doris made they know him better than any otheri, another basebit. and I )...... 1 t ii.i...i man that could be named. School Ussting and Election. The annua! school meetings in nil. districts will bo held Monday, June 15. The meeting in Enterprise wiil be held at 2 p. in., an.! one director for three, years to succeed E. J. Foray the and clerk for'on.j year to succeed U. M. Lockwood, will be chosen. , A special school election will be held in Enterprise district June 27, to vote j on selling bonds for 5:251)0 to pay for the land ri cently purchased from Mrs. K M. Kay and for building an addition to tho school house. The polls will be open from 1 to 4 p. m. Band Will Go To Lake. j The Enterprise band has accepted the invitation to play for the fourth of July cdehration at the head ot the lake. 1Mst v,'lir t"(i Joavph bandsmen heipeii out tho Inoals.ut t,u Kiiterprino lf- lmti;.M llll.l .it fli.it I ... " i- was made to return tho favor this vear. Rev. Seldon C Adams, the new pastor of the Presbyterian church, is expected here from Kalida, Ohio, in time to preach next Sunday morning. LIKE yH I LESoME BUT VHAT ' 3ROVvN BSILUISNT PATTERNS u REASON WHY YOU V i r;"XS " "S i SJj! ! V'.' iv E WINS CLOSE BALL GAME Meats Strong Wallowa Team by S.ore cf 5 to 4 Before Large Crowd. E iterprise defeated Wallowa in a close admirable uinuer went to work to even thiiiL's un. imililn.r ...... -.. :., .i... ' ' x"Ln a,,-v,w,-v " Kami! until the end Tim crowd was on Uptoe. Wallowa was awful danceroiis in the seventh. Doris and Max well made dean base hits, then liilveu on Willett's muff of Edgar Marvin's easy fly, afler Mux well' 4 foul had been caught by Ilaininack. Schilke, how ever, tried illett witli another lly and was the tliinl out, leaving Doris ami Marvin perched on third and second Hayes was putting on more hi vain as the game progressed. He struck out two in the seventh inning and two in the eighth. Fleener opened ti e ninth with an easy grounder to Have, hut Clark was there with a base hit, then stole ;ecoud. Clemens won the game then and there with a nice little bit, Clark scoring from second, Maxwell's muff aitling him, however, and the game was over. The score: EXTKIII'IIISK. AH R P.1I SI! PO A Clark 3b. . .- 5 13a 20 Clemens 2b 5 0 2 1 MTiimpacker Hi. . 3 1 0 10 0 8 0 1 0 0 4 ni'Vi n p 3 0 2 llaiumack c 4 I auer rf 'J Willettrf... Savage cf. . . Zurcher If . . Fleener ss. . - Totals.. . . . 35 5 11 7 WAI.I.OWA. 10 I, AB k BII SI! po Ji hn son cf . . . Doris if Maxwell c... Edgar Marvin lb. Schilke If Hug ss Edwin Marvin 21 Havs p Waoltv .'lb Totals' 41 4 0 3 ') One out when winning score was made Score by bluings: 1 2 3 4 o li 7 8 !l Enterprise 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 15 Wallowa 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 04 Struck out by I'dlyeti 4, by Hayes 5. Bases ou bulls-off Hayes 1. Hit by pitched ball Fleener, Crnmpaeker. Passed balls llanimack 2. First base on errors Wallowa 5, Enterprise 3. Left on bases Enterprise 8, Wallowa 10. Double plays HugtoKdgar Mar vin ; Schilke to Edwin Marvin. Um pire Stewart. Wallowa Beats Jcseph. Wallowa and Joseph played a close and interesting game at Joseph Satur day afternoon, Wallowa winning by 0 to 4. lioth clubs plated fast ball. Fol low lug is the score by iinii gs; 1 2 3 4 5 t 7 ." !) Wallowa 0 0 II II I) 2 l 4 00 Joseph 0 0 1 111 0 0 04 iiatteries: Wallowa, Hug and Max well; Joseph, Kehn and Clink. MoreTho'oulibreJ Jersey;. Ilruce 15. R ivd has brought In "from the tirnnile Ron le two fill blood and three grade Jersey heiferd lor his d dry ranch near Wallowa. Court House Notes County lourt was in session the first of the week, auditing and allowing bills for thu recent term of the circuit court I and June election expenses Several (thousand dollars in cash will be dis- tribute In a, 1 out over the county. I In iicci rclaiice with tin result of the refereiiilnni on "t large of swh prob. biting the running ! at large oi swine, ine conn pasicj an i .. . i order by uhich toe ruiioiier nl I-. t .n if HTEHPHIS f x 'aJ j r hie in Wallowa courily is absolutely f ? Vy. t irbidden unci prohibited. The order ! v'-s into i ffect 00 days after its pubKci, - tioii. It npH'iirH in this issue of the Stvy I Xv Record and is effective thcicfoie ou and after August 11. The order inude on May 8, to o en a t'-ail throiiuh the farm o! Mrs. Louise H. Scott, between the Shecps, was re voked. . The sum of 75 was appropriated for road di.-drict No. 7, the money to be expended by Supervisor S. C. Iliinel vvright. The money will be Used in clearing out the road along the tipper liiinal.a, damaged by recent storms. Ioir.s;s In Pro'oate. Edward M. llepburu appointed ad ministrator of the ettate of Char'.ej" Hepburn. New City Officers Duly Installed Tho recently dieted city ollicers assiin ed their duties without forn-ality Thursday l ight, Juno 4, the regular niorthly council, meeting postponed from Monday night on account of the election. The following ollicers took the oath of ollice: Mayor lly ram Maylield. Counc il e an W. ll.fSravefl. Connciln J. VV. 1 lick ford. Recorder V. E. Taggart. Treasurer C. M. l.ockwood. Attorney T. M. Dill. The bin d of Cily Recnrjer Taggart, signed by S. I. Keltncr and L. W. liiley, was presented ami approved. Petition of (ieo. S. Craig and others for a sidewalk on East First street from the pi esbvterian church corner north lour b'.u ks, and one block i n biriield street east from E. First, was allowei'. and walks ordered built. Motion carried that F. A. Clark be barged f"i a year for use of water from ity water ditch. Marshal directed to epoit names of all users of water from ity ditch. Follow ing were thu Claims Allowed. Scot f irtl Stamp and Sta. Co. ...if 1 31 I . M . Dill, salary for Mav 5 (V) C. M. l.ockwood, salary tor May. 5 00 V, h. Tnggart, salary for May and rent C, ot) Ed Kodgers, making voting booths 2 ."0 11. 15. P.oyd, judge of election 2 00 J. W. Kerns, " " " 'j o;i S L. llurnangb, " " " o 00 II. C.Cramer, marshal 53 7", K. J. ForsyHie, lights .pi oo iluriiiiiigluvr Maylield, nidse..,. , if, Work Starts On Depot Grounds Contractor J. E. Patterson started pitching tents and making other prep arations for camp and rcsuminir work on the Enterprise depot grounds and Miinpletion of grade for which he has the contract. They will begin to throw lilt in a few days. Air. Patterstn will employ IS men. Workmen are being rushed to the the front through Elgin in sounds of 25 and 50 almost daily. Material Is being hurried forward also, and track laying in the canyon wi.l begin as soon as the temporary bridge o-er the Uiundt lolide is completed. A Coiirt Correction H. II. Davidhizer wishes it stated that Hi ) court records do riot show that he pleach d guilty to a charge of opening a marked ballot. Mr. Davidhizer mivs there was no such charge an I further more he committed no such act. Now Is the Time To Buy Lots WE HAVE THEM FOR SALE AT ALL PRICES Prices Will Double in Three Months. DANIEL BOYD Secy. Wallowa Law, Land & Abstract Co, la ILM CHARTER ELECTION Want BonJ Provision A niiiJJ Sj Ma jority Will Rj!e."Siep.; For Wat:r Works. The new council and mayor evidently believe in bring ng the (pieMuni' of an ac'eipmte and satisfactory water works system to nn issue. At an adjourned meeting Monday night, an ordinance to provide (or the holding of special elect ions was pa-scd and ordered published. It appears in this issue if the News Record. Initiative petitions are being circulat ed ainl very generally signed demand ing that, the c. aiucil call a special elect ion amending the charter so that a majority vote of the citizens will auth orize the council to sell bonds to the ainouiit of $3U,0iu f. r water works. These petitions will probably be pre sented to the council Friday night. At Monday nig! t's meeting, organiza tion of the new ccuineil was completed bytlieclectioiiiifW.il. tiraves chair man, to pr. side in the hIkchcc of tho mayor, and fixing the fi r-st. and third Monday nights of cadi month as dales for regular nice: iug. lloss Falcoircr and D. F. Sled were employed to llnish cleaning out the cily ditch, and also to put. in all cross walks ivecnth ordered. Charged With Assault. A warrant is out for the arrest of a voiing man from Joseph, charging biiu w ith assault. It is s.dd that, be entered tho lion e of a woman in Enterprise Friday night and brutally knocked her down. He was accompanied by anoth er man. The one who is alleged to . have made the assault has left for parti uuknow n. D!iAT!l IvLCGIO. Mrs. (!. II. Ogbntirn. nee Fmnia Human, was lion in Adams county Iowa, March 111, IS.;:!, died near Enter prise', .Mne' 1 1, :" I'.K'S, ngeil V5 years 2 uionlhs and 21 days. At tin- ngi- of I:! die united with tho Missionary l'.ati t church ami ever thereafter honoring the profession she hud made. Jan. H 1SS4 she was married to ('. II. Ogboiiin, with whom she came to Oregon in. IS! II I unci this was her home u til called away. There remains to mourn her death, father husband and seven child ren, four daughters and three sons, three brothers, two sislcM and a large circle of flic ds. The sufferings of her last illness were intense, but t he calm fortitude with w hich they were borne was character istic of her heroic life. 1 ler ow u life I's known I ? her friends is the highest tribute if praise to he' memory. As life o n panic n she vmih truly devoted, as a mother, Uind,com- assionnte, Indulgent, dulilul, as a christian In i ' 1 1 f 1 1 1 to convict ions of duty. The family have the ileci est sunpiithy of the friends, nc ighhois, unci bn thlcil and sisters in christian fellowship. Card cf Thanks. We sincerely thank tic; kill I fiMen la nnd neighbors for their asMi-bince and sympathy in our berenvcmeiit. C. II. ( IcllMI IIX AM) i amii.v. PETITIONS M FOR