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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
I Jfcgfr 1 ' "" " ""'"&M The CHIC For I he fjJ Man Who jjff ; Cares ffi km Oxford troubles are over come in the "FLORSKEIM" 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 Stvlfis aro 25.00 C.H. Zurcher is Exclusive Agent l'lllt THE IX WALLOWA COUNTY All kinds if Work Shoes, best I rands of high cut and plow shoes at reasonable prices. C. H. ZURCHER I'loiliin, Men's Furnishings, 11.11s, Caps and S1:.K'S .'! doors cast of liank ENTERPRISE City and County Brief News Items Picture framing a speciality at. Ash ley's. Win Miles returned t his home be 1 v Lostine Tun day from ( iirvullis where ho had hem attending O. A. ('. .1. U. Thompson, mining en inner of Portland, in examining properties lu the mountains wilith of Joseph. Joseph U to have u new opera limine. Mrs. Fdith Jennit gs has given a local contractor an order for designing the planN. Thy location wilt lie cornel of Main street ul.d .Ion !i incline. Linseed oil and lampblack for sheep marking al Hartshorn A Keltuer'. Special County Agents FOR THE Famous GOTZIAN Men's Shoes It has, no snpeiinr All sizes, styles and leal hers Light and heavy Rest Shot! for the least money Sut i.-fuel i( in guaranteed TIIK PETERS SHOES for WOMEN. MISSES (t CHILDREN are justly reuard'-'d as the most satisfactory shoe. Once worn, always asked for. We are exclusive agents for the PETERS SHOES. New Line of Ladies' Net Waists R. S. & Z. Go. Homo Phone 12 Now fraternal Building LN1ERPRISE, ORE. The One Minute Washer at Ashley's. Miss Minnie K. (Hidden is home from an eiijoyulile, trip to Portland. V. II. Holmes was a business visitor it I .a Grande over Sunday. I ishing tackle for mile at Hartshorn & Kellner's. II. A. Galloway was transacting hns. iness in La G'-niidc mid Elgin from Fri ll ly until Tuesday. 1 'ermine Cream, the best preparation for eluipped hands and face, in sold bv Burnaugh & Maylield. iicnli Iiiiiicr, landlord of Hotel En terprisr. returned Saturday from a trip to I.a Grande and linker Cltv. County Assessor S. 1". Pace is at I.a Grande on business connected with his o lice. C. 1'. Rngsdale left. Kridiy for The Hallos to In inn Ilia duugh'er Kdmi, w ho has bjen attending school in The Dalle. , Screen doors made to your order at Ashley's. ' Ml-ses Virginia and Katherine Fiske of Imiiahu have opened a dresmakir g estal'lisliim nt in Mrs. J. B. Sci bol t's rooms. All kinds of builders' bard ware at Hartshorn & Keltner't. Beautiful hue lute styles hi hats and vt iis just iu at Mrs. Zuruher's. '1 lie young Indies of the city have issued invitations for a leap year social 1 dunce at the rink next Tuesday night. It. E. Heskett, deb gate to the Di'ims erutie state convention, returned to hi. hoiiie at Leap, Tuesday. J. H. Ilaitslio'ii was at KIj.mii the Hrt of the week seeing about loading iu several large orders of goods. The best Washing Machine, on earth is the Flyer. For sale by Hartshorn jjfc Keltuer. Everything nt Mrs. Seibcrt's milli nery store at half price the rcniamdc of the season. New hats the last of the week. Varnish, stains unJ brushes and Laequeret n akes old furniture look like new at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. Miss Virginia Fiske has opened up a dressmaking establishment " Mrs. Seibert's building and is prepared to d( first-class (Iro.-iiiakina. Cutting ai.d titting a specialty. All work guarau ut out the W. J. Funk & Co. ad for some hoy or girl who is working 'o the splendid prizes offered bv that firm 'Win. Vanassche and family of Aide Slope ill move to Albany next week. He has contracted f r territorial rights in the Willamette valley in which tr sell the Post kitchen cabinets. Farms ar.d tow n property for sale or rent. V ill trade for good horses Stock ranches and timber land cln ap General real est ite bunnies. T. M Littleton, first door south of I. (). O. F building, Enterpilse, Oregon. 8tf Wilbur F. Vim Pelt returned Tuesday to Lostine from Ashland where lie at tended the Normal during the last year. Mr. VanPelt made the most of his op portunity and did not miss a day not w.s tardy at a sesa'on during the entile yearly term. E, L. Wiley of Wallowa went to La Grande Friday to attend the commence meet of Sacred Heart academy that after oon. His daiignte Gladys, was one of the two uriidu; tea and besides the graduation essay was on the pro' gram for a musical number. Screen doors and windows made to order ut the Second llaud Store. Get our order in early. " 7t2. E. A. Holmes and family of Wallowa returned honte Monday from Portland where thev had been since election day, enjoying the rose carnival and oilier pleasures. Mr. Holmes was elected grand standard bearer in the -rand lodge, A. F. & A. M., at the session in Portland last week. Rub'-roid Itooling, 1 ply and 2 pi , " sale by Hartshorn & Keh' iter. Mrs. .1. W. McAlister of TurlocU Calif., is visiting friends and relative here. Dr. C. A. Ault Is bavins; his borne residence repainted, 11. E. Oakesdoii g the work .1. B. Selliert ha just finished s splen did job of painting I lie steel ceiling iu the com ty liij.li school. Mrs. .loo Allen ami little daughter of Lostine are iruests of Mrs Allen's par nts, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cramer. Mrs. F. S, Ivanhoeof La Grande lias iwii visiting friends iu Enterprise and ther valley pol its t'ifc last week. James Noble ot Asotin, a pioneer of tVhisky creek seetio i, was greeting old j friends in Enterprise, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vftgner have rented the Mrs. Kmily Wilson house uid will go to housekeeping there soon. rjuri Weathers has bought the C. M. .itickwood cottage on West Main street uid he w ill occupy it as a home in the iear future. Pr. L. E. George of Poitland is a Tile.-1 of his College friend, lr. W. C. . ietchuni. Dr. George will open a .ent.-.l ollice at Wall wa. j wise House Opera 3rd Performance of The Streeter-Bryan Company Presenting Their Great Success, mm mm wm . c b SEE lilbLOO UL i.iiuiiLO Saturday, June 20th. Mr. Streeter As Waggles, the Tramp Miss Eryan As The Princess of Patches Stryelinino and poisoned wheat at Burnaugli A Maylield's. Does the rick f t squirrels. .1. A. lliirleigh and D. W. Sheahiin ret.ir.-ned Saturday, from Portland where they attended 'Mason'c grand ledge and also the Democratic state convention. An Fxperlenced Nurse offers her ser vices to the pec pie of Enterprise and vicinity. Address Mrs. Emily Splcer, Enterprise, Ore., or leave w ord at News IJecord ollice. titf The battleship tleet is on its way to the Orient but the Sailors are in Enterprise and can ho seen in great numbers at the millinery store of Mrs. Helena Zurcher, one door east of posktliee. Preaching ct the Methodist church Sunday iiinriiiug. There will be no preaching services in tiie evening on account of the union children's day exercises at the Presbyterian church. Kpwortli League at 7 o'clock. Screen doors and wire screen for sale by Hartshorn it Keltuer. Howard W. Anderson who had been looking after his mining claims iiu Snake river, loft Saturday fur his h inieat lvglil Mile, Ore. His brother Victor It , who had also been lure f tr the benefit of Ills health, returned with him. The Fnterprlse concert band gave an opcii air concert In the public sipittr.' Sunday evening at ! o'clock and a birge number oi people came out to em I jov the music, 1 no hand u making tine progress under Prof. Pratt's direc tion and has U'eii adding a lot of new music to its reperli ire. Mrs. George W. Hyatt mid Mis F.ulu Forsvthe gave a delightful china shower to Miss liota Heiinie Monday evening at Mrs. Hyatt's htHUlifld home, c .rner Greeliwood and East First. Eighteen of the hi ido-elect'a youi g lady friends were the guests. The decorations were in pink and white. Miss liennio was asked to st:ind under a (lali ty arch of pink and while from w hi h, when she pulled a ribbon, a shower of cardlmHrd hearts fell a'lout It. r. Ou each wa writtm a place ids nit the rooms where she might llnd a beautiful china gift. Ibt'resh moots of cake, sherbet and cocoa were served and the remainder of the even ing was spent in conversation aod music. and nuild i t There were all kinds of trouble Tues day for stray cows and their owners. The enforcement of the ordinance had not lieen very strict for a week or so, but on that day Shackelford's corral was hired for a pound, and a general round-up ensued. Uange cattle were included, thonuh the practice is that only the price of the feed is exacted on range stock the tirst time it is put up Owners of town cows, however, must pay the full pouiidmaster's fee. Aa is usual where men ordinances aro en forced i 'ter lung license there is a lot of kickimr and the council and mayor, to say nothing of the , marshal, have their troubles. The Str eter-Bryan stock comrany L'Bve "The Great Diamond Mystery" at the opera house' Saturday night t a large audience, which gave hearty evi dence of appreciation of every m t. Mr Streeter and Miss Bryan are clever artists a-d are supported by a stioug company. Pleasing specialties were introduced, among ti.eui Mr. St rector's piano playing and solos by Miss Bryau and Mr. Terry. Wednesday night the same play was presented at. Roup's hall. Joseph. The play which they will put on here Saturday night of this week is the one which has made Mr. Stree'er's and Miss Bryau's reputation in the west, they havii.g tirst produced it in Seattle just a year auo that night "A Princess of Patches." Miss Bryan, of course, appears in the title role while Mr. Streeter is "Waggles, the Tramp.'' A large uttendance is anticipated. Carload of barb wire Hartshorn & KeHner's. New Soda Fountain Installed in the Enterprise Home Buery and Cuiidy Kitchen. All kinds of up-to-date drinks cool and refresh ing. Try the new round loaf bn ad, always fresh and sweet. All Kinde of Lunch Goods. Enterprise llonu Bakt ry M Candy Kitchen 1 doors cast of PostofTke ' Misses' Venus Thomas and Mabel A'ibon are visiting relatives at Pun. ise. Vance Thomas is working at the hoard in telephone central duii g the absence of his sister. I!ev. Ciockett will preach in thoJ! .: 1 1. :.. c- I.... ill I'linM i.ui i out cn in j.iiicf jn i.-r tiiiMi.ij morning, and at Lostine Sunday eve niug. A business meeting w ill he held in the Enterpilse church at tl.e cio.se of the mi lining service. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kirkhitid will move to Walla Walla the latter part !' t .is month on account of her health. Siietifl'-elect Edgar Marvin and family will reliably move into the Boyd cot t ige on West North street racat.d by the Kirklauds. Mrs. M. K. Boatman and Mrs. W. C. Boatman arrived home Monday night I'rom Port. And, where they attended the seshiuus of the grand chapU r, O. E. S .Mrs. M. K. Boatman visited in Med ford before meeting her daughter in-law at Portland. Misses Viola and Editli Makii , daughters of E. O. Makio, ami Miss Mary Baudan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baudan, of Prairie Creek, arrived on Tut sdny night's stage from La Grande, w here they bad been at tending Sacred Heart academy. La Grande St ir: It. FP.iley and fam ily leave this (Wednesday) morning for their homestead near Promise, Wal lowa county. Mr, r in ley lias tieeu an employe of. the O. B. & N. shops at La Grande for several years, but usua'ly goes to his Wallowa farm fur tl.e sum mer months. La Grande Star: Mr. and Mrs Jesse Thompson, of Joseph, left on Tuosd y night's train for Portland, and the had with them Mrs Thompson's mother, Mrs. S. E. Foster, whom they were taking to the hospital for treat ment. The party was accompanied by Dr. J. II. Thompson, - also of Joseph. At the annual school meeting of Eu terpr'tse district, held Monday, E. J. Forsvthe was re-elected director for three years, and C. M. Lockwood clerk for one year. The annual report of lie i lerk was read and approved. The special election on sale of bonds to tin- amount of $2."0() to pay for the Fay pr. -perty and to buil J an addition to .the school house, will be held at the school house Saturday, June 27. The pu.ls will he cpeu fioin 1 to 4 p. m. Delbert 1 Ionian is building himself a n nv home on South Itiver street which h will occupy us soon as it is finished. His parti: er. Gus Price, will probab y reside in 1 Ionian's present residence on West Main ttreet. Gfts is contempla ting a trip to Portland about next Wednesday w here he w ill meet a very estimable lady fron Omaha wl.c bus hiard so much ot the beauties of Wal lowa vallev and salubrity of the climate that she seriously thinks of making her Lome here. Circuit Court Next Week. Judge T. II. Crawford has sent iu word that he will le l.i r S: t aduv to hold an adjourned session of cir cuit court next week. The jury will e summoned for Tuesday. The Lostine milling case will probably be tried. New specialties and new moving pictures Don't Forget The Date. This company will appear once a week during the summer. 1 Watch The Papers For The Date. 1. & PI CO. Ti Has 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 d.'wn 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 pnst that we will treat you light, so come to the E. M. & M. Co. tor g'eati r liir a u's than ever before. Kespectfudy. THE ENTERPRISE M.&M.G0. n-- COND-HAND STOR RODGERS BROS., Proprieters Dealers in new and second-hand goodsj. Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies. Bicycle and Qun Repair Shop. Furniture made or Repaired, Screen Doors and U'intlows made to order. Give us a trial. Our prices are right and all work guaranteed. SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE Nitice Is hereby given that on Sat urday, the loth day of August, UHM, at tiie ollice of W. E. Taggarc, iu the city of Enterprise, tn Wallowa county, Ore gon, a speolal election will lie held iu said city of Enterprise, lor the purpose of amending subdivision In of section: 1 of article VII of the act of the general j assembly of the state of Oregon, which ; act and the acts amendatory thereof is known as the city charter of the city of Enterprise, in Wallowa couuty, Oregon; which said special election will be held at one o'clock In the after noon, and will continue until seven o'clock Iu the afternoon of said day. Dated this 12th day of June. 11M)S. Date ot 1st publication, June H, P.H)S. W. K. Taooart, City Recorder. THE WALLOWA G0UNTY HIGH' SCHOOL Will open for the year, September 7, 908. Instruction will be given in the Classical, Scientific, English and Commercial ycourses in accordance with the Teachers' Manual and Course of Study which w.ll be mailed upon application. The Manual should bj iu the hands of all who contemplate attending the High School this year, as it contains "Reipiirenients for Admission,'' "Advance Standings," "Requirements for Gradua tion," "Special Students," "Length of School year," "CLiss Records," "Exf euse," and other facts of vital importance to' tho person entering. I The citizens of Enterprise will spare no effort to provid; board and rooms at reasonable rates for those who make their wants known at an early date. . For further information, address, J. W, KERNS, Principal, L'nterprisr, Oit'snn. Tho Annual Summer Normal For Wallowa County . will open for a five weeks' session in the High Schrol building, Filter- prise, .11' LY i, 1WW. Teachers desiring preparation Tor the August ex ' mination slioiilit not fail to take advantage of this opportunity to raise tue grade of their curtitlcate. Tuition will lie ten dollars for ll u term For further information address, W. M. SUTTON or JNO. W. V KERNS, Enterprise, Ore.