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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
For the B Ovfnrfl trniiWpfl nrp nvpr- ft, M n C.H. Zurcher IS Oxford troubles are over come in the "FLORSHEIM" No gaping at the ankle No slipping at the heel. Every "FLORSHEIM" Ox ford is modeled on special lasts anatomically correct a guarantee of a perfect fit. Most Stvlfls arn $5.00 Exclusive Agent rou T1IK IX WALLOWA COUNTY All kinds (if Work Shoes, best I minks of l.igh cut mid plow i-hoos at reasonable prices. C. H. ZURCHER floiliinx, Men's Furnishings, Hals, Ciips and ; ':: :i doors east of lunik ENTEUI'RISH All kinds of builders' Hartshorn Keltner'e. hardware at 15. li. liojd has bought the Dr. E. A. '"osner property on Greenwood street for $1000. Mrs. F. J. Chauvet and children have gene to Milton to remain during Hie fruit season. A. C. Miller left Saturday for Elgin where he joined Mrs. Miller and to gether they went on to Portland fur b two week stay. Tlie best Washing Machine on earth in the Flyer. For tale by Hartshorn A Keltner. It. E. Heskott of Leap went to I'ort land last week and with W. V. White repescnts Wallowa county at the Pern oeralio state convention. ORDINANCE. Henry Ibberson of Chicn left Walla Walla, Monday, and on his turn will be accompanied by mother and other relatives. foi re- hi- Yarnish, stains I acqueret n ukes like new at B'i City and County Uriel' News Items I'leluro framing n speciality at. Ash ley's. i. W. Era, e-and F.d. McCall of the North Country were buying supplies In Enterprise Wednesday, and John ( u.'iy was here to mill. Mrs. A. X. Hales, won and baby hoy, Will In Walla, arrived Wednesday night for ii visit with her sister, Mr.-, i. (1. Kcnnie, and family. Miss Amy Olni ted treated her Pres byterian Sunday school class, consist ing of Ki t'irls, to a jolly picnic on Carl Whltiin r 'h place, Wedneiiday. Screen doors and windows made to order at the Second Hand Store, (let your order in early. 7t2. The One Minute Washer at Ashley's Assessor-elect 1!. F. Miller was in F.n- Special County Agents Foil Til K Famous GOTZIAN Men's Shoes It has no superior All sizes, styles and leathers Light and heavy Hot Shoe for the least money Satisfaction guaranteed THE PETERS SHOES rou WOMF.X. MISSES &. CllILDHKN are justly regarded as the most satisfactory shoe. Once worn, always asked for. We are exclusive agents for the PETERS SHOES. New Line of T-adies' Net Waists R.S. & Z. Go. Home I'hoi e 12 New rrutera.il Building ENTERPRISE, ORE. terprisu Wednesday. L. Couch and I'oid C Potter of Wal lowa were in town Tuesday. W. ('. Teel of Davcni ort, Wash., is in the V ille.V thii week and may locate on 11 claim. fishing tackle for sale nt Hartshorn it Kelt ner's. J. M. Long a Portland nttornfy was here on legal business the First of the I week. Arthur Johnson of Iiunaha was a business visitor in the county seat, Wi'diR'nlay. Pennine Cream, the best preparation for chapiied hands and face, Is sold hv Iliiriiaugh &, May field. Sheriff-el et Edgar Marvin and fundi of Wallowa will move to Eiiterpri-e next week. Mr. Marvin takes ollice on July 1. Linseed oil and lampblack for sheep marking at Hartshorn iV Koltncr's. Miss Joyce Craig, w ho recently was graduated from the Whitman Coner T.itory of music, will return home tlvs week, (J. J. Wanner intends returning to Portland about the middle of thU uioi tli hut will come back to Enter I rise hi the early fal'. The Teachers Summer normal will lie held in the high school building, begin lug July (I and continuing for five weeks. It will be under the managc : incut of l'rof. W. M. Sutton. Land ord llaiiimack of the Elgin 'it Hotel was iu Enterprise Tuesdiiv. He said lot) men ate dini.er at Ids hotel Sunday mid 110 Monday, all on their i way to work on the l.lgln-josepii rail road extension. John 1'. Siilin and four other men of Troy, Idaho, were in looking over the county recently ard were very fav orably Impressed. Mr. Salln and iirobabiy others will return and take up homesteads. Sen on doors made to your order at Ashley's. There w ill be services in the Enter prise Ch'is in i) church, Sunday, Jim 21, at 11 a. m. at d 8 p. in. Sundai seiieol and C E. everv Sunday at usual hiinru ('liiitvh incntlnD folliiu illir even- inif wofi'ii., im .tmi. 91 fur iihu'tion (if ollicers and delegates to state conven tion at Turner, lire. All mcuibcrt re iiicsted to bo present. Strychnine and poisoned wheat at Iliiriiaugh & May field's. Does the trick fci squirrels. . A party consisting of Mcsditincs J. I, Drowning, tieo. M. tiaily, K. A. Pol'tit ind W. K. Holmes, MNs Eloise Ilolniei and probably Mr. Holmes will leave Saturday morning for Portland on a ileasure trip and visit with friends ami -elaiives iu the Willamette valley. J. v.'. Shackelford w ill take t hem to Elgin mil the tiip is looked Toward to as one if great pleasure, with a picnic dinner en route. An Experienced Nurse offers her ser vices to the people of Enterprise and tlcinity. Address Mrs. Emily Spleer. Enterprise, Ore., or leave word at No Itecord otl.ee. Otf Win. McKcn.ie, little daughter Flor nee, and sister, Miss Ella, and Kieh ard Maxwell and sister, Miss Anus, al if Wallowa, vihittsl friends here Friday, on their way to Imnalm, where they vill lie guesls ei l.eonarvl Johuson ami family several days. Miss Mayniii Johnston, of Wallowa, who has been with the News Kinord, nceompauled them to Imtiaha. and ' nshes an. o' . , niture look J. & Ma field's. J. W. " w, the well know i Clov ' ii, rancher, was in towv W t ony. He hrnught i nt a line . bei.rskin, a tiophy of a recent mint. Alfied H. Holmes, who taught a vei sncci si-ful term of school at Arko in th North Country, is in Enterprise to se County Superintendent Kerns on school business. A larire plate glass pane has been put in the Chieftain oliice window, and ti e toys had this one insured w ith W. E. I'aggart so they won't lose it all if it h lU'cidently broken. Screen doors and wire screen for sail by Hartshorn it Keltner. The fomidatii n is in for J. II. Doli bins' line new home on Prairie Creek A I Key nolds lias started work on Ed Hart's new home. C. E. Pratt's hand some reddened is bein roofed tlii e k. Mrs. Chas. Willgerndt returned Fri day from the Willamette valley. She went to Salem several weeks ago to at tend the grand Indite of Kebekahs, and remained to visit friends at Portland w here she formerly resided. I.. J. Hurnaugh left Wednesday foi the Willamette valley where he will join his wife in her visit at Corvaili and will also att'ind the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias. Mr. Bur naugh is an ex-tfinnd oltieer of the order. Mrs. Mabel C. Moore and Mis Ivatlierine Kay, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kay, will arrive from Cald well. Ida.. Thursday niiiht. Mrs. Moor. for a visit and Miss Kay will reinaii here having accepted a position as clerk in W. .1. Funk & (Vs. I( yon have a hicych , gun, or sewing machine that needo repairing bring it t( the Second Hand Store. Prices right aud all work guaranteed. 7t Marion L. Harris has returned t( Wallowa county from Myrtle Poiut where ho went several months ago to locate. An interesting letter from Mr. Harris, descriptive' of his trip will hi nublished next week iu the News Re cord. Oscar llcrbilld. J. A. Doran 1111(1 Charles Kails of Paradise, John Curry C. E. Boll and Andy Forbes of Flora K. E. ISetehell and II. W. Dorse, Jr., ol Day Rhine were among the business visitors in Eulernrise from thu Nortl Com. try during the last week. Hon. I). W. Sheahan left Sunday and Hon. J. A. Burleigh Monday, foi Portland, the former to attend tin grand chapter, U. A. M., nnd Mr. Bur Iclgh the grand lodge, A. r. iV A. m Both will doubtless mingle with their fellow distinguished Democrats at tin statu convention of that party. Tim new pastor of the Christi: n church, Uev. N . S. Crockett, preached his llret sermon in that church Sunday inr ruing to a largv and attentive cou gregatioil. Mr. Crockett is a genial man and has spent the week getting acquainted with the citizens generally He aud his family have moved into the Chauvet rropertv. He will over py tin pulpit here and at Wallowa on nlternal Sundays. The F.pworth Leairiie social at the Methodist church Tuesday evening was well attended and was a very pleasant affair. The electric globes with pinl shades made a si ft pretty light over th room. Four booths, French, Irish, tier man and Japanese, were presided over by young ladies if the lA'ugue. MU l.nlu Owusliey aud Miss I aura Kcrland served at the French table, M.ss Cora Norland and Miss Kathryu OuFur at the Irish, Miss Mabel Wilson aid MUs Jennie Kcrland, Oernian, and Miss Nellie Stubhletidld and Miss Bessie Willgerodt, Japanese. The booths were nil prettily decorated with tlowers and n large bouquet of lilies stoisl on the piano, A short but interesting pro gram was given aud the remainder ol the eveuing devoted to luncheon aud coiiversalioj. The proceeds amounting ft 10 will lie used towards di fraying the expenses of scudiug a delegate to the Epworth League convention which meets June at Payette, lib. ho. Miss Marie CI. inch has Ix-en choi-eii as delegate. An Ordinance to provide for holding special elections in the city of Enter prise, Wallowa county, Oregon. The city of Enterprise does ordain as follows: Section 1. A special election Khali he called by the city recorder of the city of Enterprise, in Wallowa county. Oregon, 'or the purpose of voting on any ordinance, amendment or munici pal measure, pertaining to the ciiy barter, of t lie city of Enterprise, Ore-! on. Section 2. The recorder under the lirection of the city council shall give nitice of such special election by cans-' ng notice thereof to ne pUDllslieit In a lewspaper, pub islied in the city of Enterprise, for at least two weekly .mlilicatioiis, and which notice shall Militant the date when and place where ucb special election shall he held; the tiiiciidiuciit. ordinance or municipal neasiire to be voted on; and the hour .vh;ii the polls shall be opened and dosed, and the date of the Urt pub lication of such notice. Section 3. Within tiiirty days and not less than tifteen days fron the late when the recorder ahull have leen directed to call such special elec ion, the city council shall appoint three judges of election, two of whom nail act as clerks of election. Section 4. The polls shall be ( pen from 1 o'clock in the afternoon uiifil 7 luck in the afternoon, ami nil persons who are qilallliei! i lectors, ; mult r the luwsof the State of Oregon, and have reside 1 thiriy days in! the city of Enterprise, Oregon, J iiiiiuediatelv proceeding the ehc'ion, ; hall lie entitled to vote at such special i lection. i Section !. Tn case any Judge or clerk of such special election unpointed by the council shall be absent at the time i if the opening of the polls, the electors ' present may appoint some person or , lersons to nil such vacancy or vacan cies, hut all judges anil clerks must he Inly (puilitleil electors of the city; lint tin error iu the notice of election or the (I'lalinentinns of judges and clerks of such special election shall not invali date the election. Section 15. Imnie liately after the cloxe of the polls the ballots shall be1 counted ami the returns made out ai.d certified to by the judge an 1 clerks of election. The ballots shall hi pine, d iu packages, and the packages securely icaled, and within twenty-four hours thereafter the returns shall be filed md the ballots deposited witli the city ecorder. Section 7. Within five day after Ulch special election, the city council -hall meet and canvass the returns, md the recorder ahull upon order of the council publish the results of such dection", one time, in a newspaper. published iu said city of Enterprise, Oregon. Section 8. Tills ordinance shall take ffect and be iu force from and after its approval ly the Mayor, and pub licntioii according to law. Approved, June 8, 1908. B. M AYKiui-D, Mayor. Attest: W. E. Tauoakt, City Recorder. Enterprise House Opera 2nd Performance of The Streeter-Bryan Company Presenting The Laughable Comedy Drama JKe Qrecxt Diarrxorxd jvljsterj, or New specialties and new moving pictures CCC Mr. Streeter As The Funny Lawyer OCl Miss Bryan As Pauline Nelson Saturday, June 13th. Don't Forget The Date. This company will appear once a week during the summer. Watch The Papers For The Date. r &EV1. GO NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Kas purchased a complete line of Clothing, consisting of all the latest styles and patterns of the day, Baught, Brandegee, Kincaid and Wood, Utica, N. Y. In order to make room for this stock of clothing we will give to the people of Wallowa county some of the great est bargains that we have yet offered, and especially will we do this with our cash cus tomers, always giving them a good cash dis count, and we will do more as we want to cut dywn our mammoth stock of merchandise before the railroad gets to Enterprise. We will give bargains in every department of our large store and we will give the same cash discount in other departments to all those spending their cash with us. You know by the past, that we will trout you right, so come to the E. M. & M. Co. foi g vatt r I nr a ns than ever before. ilespectfudj . THE ENTERPRISE M.&M.G0. second-hand" store R'ODGERS BROS., Proprietors Notice is hertby tdven that at the last general election held June 1, litOS, vote was had for and aifiiuist sw ine l uniiinv at large, as petitioned tor by more than 100 legal voters of Wallowa county, Oregon. The vote was duly canvassed and abstracted according to law, and there appeared upaiust swine rniiiiim; at lari?e, Xo. VsSi votes; for swine ajniniiiM ;it larue, Yes, s2l votes. It is I Ben-fore hereby declared bv the Court that the result of said election for the entire county was against swine running at lnue. It is therefore hereby considered end ordered by the court that the running at hire of swine is hereby absolutely forbid 'en and prohibited within the limi's of .'aid Wallowa county, Oregon, on, from and after sixty days from the date of the liivt publication i f thi. notice, under penalty of rive dollars for Hrst offense, ten dollars for ach and everv subseiUi nt offense, to be recov ered from the owner of the swine bv civil action in the mime of the state of Oregon. S. c Sec. 41'40, V 1. 2, U. & C Codes nnd Statutes of Oregon. Pate of tirst publication, June 11, l!W8. J. A. I-'kkncii, 7l3 C' uiity Clerk. Dealers in new and second-huntl goods. Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies. Bicycle and dun Repair Shop. Furniture made or Repaired, Screen Doora and Windows made to order. Give ua a trial. Our prices are right and all work gua run teed. Bids For School House Addition. Sealed bids will be received until noon, Satuidiiy, June 20th, for the erec tion of a one-story addition to tlio l'iil lio School building in this city, accord ing to the plans and specifications now on file with C. M. I.ockwood, clrrk. The privilege to reject any and all bids is rescrvid. Contractor must furnish bond. By order of the Board of Pirec'orof School District No. 21. Euterpiise, Ore., June , ItHH 7t2 C. M. LocKwoon, Clerk. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in En tei prise pootollice: John X. Allen, John Ueaeh, C. A. Doty, J. I . 1 1 u u tor, Mr. A. 1. Jack, Mr. Sum it 1 M nun, Joseph MeUO, Mr. L. D. Roberts, Mr I- 1'. Keese. Wheu milling for alcve letters please say advertistd. W. T. 1 MX, V. M. Ruberoid Rooting, 1 ply ar.d 2 ply, for sale by Hartshorn Keltner. THE WALLOWA G0UNTY HIGH SCHOOL Will open for the year, September 7, 908. Instruction will be given in the Classical, Scientific, English and Commercial courses in accordance with the Teachers' Manual and Course of Study which w.ll be mailed upon application. The Manual should be iu the hands of all who contemplate attending Hie High School this year, as it contains "Iteiuireinents for Admission,' "Advance Standings," "Requirements for Gradua tion," "Special Students," "Length of School year," "Class Records," "Expense," and other facts of vital iinporlunce to the person entering. The citizens of Enterprise will spare no effart to provid; board and rjoms at reasonable rates for those who make their wants known at an early date. Eor f.inher information, address, J. W. KERNS, Principal, rmprprisi', Oit'Kon. Tho Annual Summer Normal For Wallowa County will open for n five weeks' sessii n in the High Schrol hnil.linir, Enter piise, .11 L i, ItlOS. TiMicheis (icH. itiL' preparation fr tin- August ex- ii. illation should not fail tn take advantage of thi- opportunity to raise the tjrade of their eel tiflcate. Tuition w ill lie ten dullars for Hie term For further information nddre-s, W. M. 8UTT0.N or JNo. W. KERXS, Kulerpris - (-re. t