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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
C.H. Zurcher IS The CHIC For the Man Who Cares 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 Styles am 5.00 Exclusive Agent FOR THE IX WALLOWA COUNTY All kinds of Work Shoes, best I rands of l.igh cut and plow i-hoc.s at reasonable prices. C. H. ZURCHER f loiliin;?, Men's Furnishings, JIats, Caps and Shoes 3 doors east of hank ENTERI'RISE City and County Brief News f terns The One Minnie Washer nt, Ashley's. Picture framing' a speciality at. Ash ley's. Fishing tackle for Bale Ht Hartshorn & Kellner's. Screen doors made to your order at Asbley's. Horn on .Ttino 12, to the wife of B. T. Loii)!, a daughter. Cur load of harb wire and nails; at IInrtHliurii A Keltner' s. Born on .lime to the wife of D. C. Oowell, a ten pound von. All kinila of builders' hardware at Hartshorn A Keltner'. Special County Agents FOR THIS Famous GOTZIAN Men's Shoes It has no Biiperior All sizes, slylcs and loatlicra Light and heavy llest Shoe for the leant money Sat it. fuel ion g i la ra n teed THE PETERS SHOES FOR WOMEN'. MISSES A flULDRKX are justly regarded 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 l'hone 12 New fraternal Building ENTERPRISE, ORE. Horn on June 1(1, to the wife of C. K. Funk, an 8'j pou in I daughter. Screen doftrs ami wire screen for pale by Hartshorn A Keltner. liciuil.ifiil line lute styles in hats and veils just in tit Mrs. Ziiroher's. Uuberoid 1 tooling, 1 ply ami 2 ply for mle by Hartshorn & Kelt tier. The best Washing Machine on earth is the Flyer. For Bale by Hartshorn A Keltner. Strychnine and poisoned v heat at Bnrniiiigh A Muylield'a. Dues the rick fi i squirrels. Derniine Cream, the best preparation for chapped hands and face, is sold by Iiiirnuiigh & Mayfield. Ex-Mayor Danlul Boyd of this city will deliver the addre83 at the FouitL of July celebration at Los tine. Viiruish, stains and brushes and Laciucret n likes old furniture look like new at Uiirmuigh A Mayfleld's. Cut out the W. J. Funk A Co. ad' for some boy or girl who is working 'or the splendid prizes tffered bv that firm. 1 M. H. Gilbert of Pilot Rock ar- rived hi Knterpiise lawt week to look , the country over with a view of lo- eating. i Dr. C. T. Hockett was called to j Wallowa .Monday night to see Mrs. Planary, an aged lady very ill of a cancer. Col. P. S. Ivanhoe, district attor ney, in for the special term of cojrt, wdll leave Friday morning for La Grande. , Just received at G. I. Ratcllff's a carload of the latest and belt furni ture. Come and see it whether you want to buy or not. The Rev. Mr Adams will preach in the Presbyterian church Uext Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at Joseph Sunday evening ut 8 o'clock. L. R. DoVore has Just finished a 1 neat workshop and other buildings j on his lots buck of the M. E. church I and will build a residence this fall. Tom Stump, the efficient road sup- e'-vlsor of Huite district, and Henry Wright of the Chentmnus, were In town on business the first of the week. Judge Crnwford, who came In the first of the week to hold a special session of court, was accompanied by Mrs. Crawford. They left for La Grande, Thursday. Perry Bowman of Pendleton left for homo Tuesday and expects to g3 on to Walla Walla. He had be in working oa ranches In the valley for the last two mo:Uhs. Miss Lula U. I.oreni of Pendlaton. a reporter on the East Oregouian, Is enjoying a vacation as a guest at the camp of the Streater-Bryan company Just above Enterprise. An Experienced Nurse offers her sr- vices to the people of Enterprise and vicinity. Address Mrs. Emily Splcer, Knterprise, Ore., or leave word at News Record ollice. 6tf The older as well as the younger children enjoyed the exercises In the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. The edifice wus crowded and the pr- gram was excellent. P. T. Perclfull, a well known Snake river mining man, was In town the first of the week having Judge Corking draw up the necessary papers for the patenting of his claims. .Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Holding, who I own a fine fruit and vegetable ranch 1 on the banks of the beautiful Wenahi or Little Salmon rivers, were visitors in Enterprise from Friday until Tues day. They brought ojt so.ne very fine cherries that found retdy sale at i pooJ price. While in the city Mr. and Mrs. Holding were the gues s o:' C. C. Boswell and family. Mrs. Joe Martin of Turlock, Ca'lf., arrived on Thursday nlKht's stage to Join her husband who is working at the Martin shearing plant. Mr. and Mr3. S. L. Burnaugh and little son Lyle returned home Thurs day night from a stay of several weeks at Portland and Corvalll.s. The battleship fleet is on its way to the Orient but the Sailors are in Enterprise and can be seen in great numbers at the millinery store of Mrs. Helena Zurcber, one door east of postoflice. County Superintendent-elect J. C Conley, wife and two children ol Joseph were passengers on Monday night's stage on their way home from a stay of several weeks at Hood River and Willamette valley points. Mrs. G. S. Reavls and chl'dren Morris and Alice, are at Cambridge Idaho, visiting i rs. Reavls' brother, E. V. Johnson, and family. Mr. John son, wh: formerly resided here, is en gaged in the mercantile business at Cu-jjorldge. Mrs. M. Austin of Flora write? that she has built an addition to her hotel, making 21 additional bed rooms. Although these are not al ' completed, she can accommodate a large number of those who attend the celebration at Flora, Ju'y 2, 3 and 4. Go the Farmers Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Combe3 and son Donald have returned from the Wli lainette valley where they ha I bean for several weeks on account of Don aid's health. Everyone Is pleassd t learn that the little fellow is entirely well again and the doctors say hi: illness was not due to climatic condi tions. Elgin Recorder: H. A. Galloway, editor of the News Record at Enter prise, was In this city Tuesday tc look after the loading of a Junto: linotype, which he will Install In his offflce. Mr. Galloway Is making1 the News Record one of the best papers In Eastern Oregon and believes in keeping abreast with the times ant. will soon have one of the best equip ped offices in this part of the state John O'M alley and son Dai left Tuesday for Portland for a fev days' stay and then they will return as fa; as La Grande where they will me it Mrs. O'M alley, daughter Ju'.la, an brother, Michael Sheahan, who wll leave Enterprise, Friday. Tosethe the party will return East gong to Blackhawk county, Iowa, where Mr. O'M alley owns a large farm. He and Mr. Sheahan both like Enterprise am the beautiful and fertile surrojndlnc country. It 1b a safe guess thel eastern Journey Is but a visit and they will return and make their horn; among us If they can sell their- In terests In Iowa and Illinois to a Ivan tage. They are fine people and a hearty welcome will await them 1 they return. A large touring car containing four gentlemen and two ladles anlved In Enterprise Sunday evening about 5 o'clock having made the run from I.ewiston, 90 miles, since 8 a. m., ove mouutninous roads. Among the gen tlemen were Mr. Ayers of the Port laud Flouring Mill company and Mr Allen of the big wholesale grocer) hou;io at Portland. They were oat on a pleasure tour and had come by the way of Spokane. They were guests of the Hotel Enterprise Sun day night, and after visiting the lake Monday, left for La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MI'ler re turned home Monday night fro:n Portland where they had been for a fortnight. Miss May Bowlby of Stlgier, Mo., was an arrival on Monday night's stage on the way to see her father, E. R. Bowlby, of east of town. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wheat re turned Monday night from a so Journ of several weeks at Portland and vicinity. ' They visited Ssa3lle and other places of recreation and Interest. Mr. Wheat's daughter Mella returned with them and will spend the summer here. 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 loaf bnad, always fresh and sweet. All Kinds of Lunch Goods. Enterprise Hoe Bakery led Gaody Kitchen 4 doors east of Postoflice Miss Maymie Johnston returned W week from the tmimhu find after a fe days visit here went on 1o her honi near Wallowa, accompanied by he niece, Leola Uatcliff. Mrs. Lesl e Wil le'tt of Middlu Valley came up for Mist Johnston. H. A. Thomas of Paradise came to Enterprise Sunday bringing with bin. his daughter, Miss Venus, and M iss Mabel Wilson, who bail beenvbiting ut Paradise and vicinity for seveial days. On his return Mr. Thomas- was accom panied by bis sons Vance and Harold ' who will sperd the summer o.. the! borne farm. Wallowa Valley chapter Xo. 50, O. E. 8., gave a very enjoyable reception after lodge, Saturday night, in honor of Mesdauies J. W. McAlister and Henry Miller. Miss Joyce Craig favored w ith vocal and instrumental music and A: is Eula Korsythe gave a recitation The -upper that followed was oue of the Stars' best, at d everyone knows, at least, by reputation, what that means. WEDDING E.ELLS. Weathers-Hagge ty. Miss Alta A. Haggerty and Mr. Ken Weathers Were married Sunday after noon ut 3 o'clock ut the home in this Jity of the bride's father. 1, K. ilaggerty. It was a quiet, p etty home vvedding in tl.e resence of the relatives md" intimate friends, and all the sur roundings partook ot the high esteem in which the happy couple are held iu this community. The ceremony was per. formed by the Rev. W. P. Hiimms, under an evergreen arch, draped in pink and white, and these colors pre dominated In all the decorations. Miss Cora Holland, the bridesmaid, was dressed in wh'te and carried a boqiuH of pink carnations. Leo Kirsythe was best. man. The bride was very hand some in a gown of crenie nuns veiling with folds of china silk, and si e i arried a shower boquet- of white carnations. Herbert Brow ning sang "Love me and the World is Mine," Miss Jennie Hol land singing the answer, 1 Love You and the World is Tbiuu." Miss Her laud also played the Mendelssuhn wed ding march as the bridal p rty entered the pallor. After the ceremony and congratulations, a delicious luncheon was berved. In the evening the couple weiegivena serenade by singers from the Presbyterian church choir. Mr. and Mrs. Weathers are among the most popular young people of En terprise. The bride bus many amiable qualities that endear her to munv friends. Mr. Weathers is cue of the editors of the W allowa Chieftain. That both may have a long and happy mar ried life is the sincere wish of everyone Mr. and Mrs. Weathers have gone to housekeeping In tneir cozy cottage on West Main strent where they w ill be "ut home" alter July 1. v Wagn r-Lidd. La GrandeStur: The niariinge of Mr. O. E. Wagner of ilnterprise and Alias .Margaret Ladd of La Grande, was solemnized ut the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ladd. in this citv Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Itev. O. H. King olliciatiug. The bridi and groom left on the night train for a honeymoon trip which is to include Portland and a boat voyuge from that city to Coos Buy country. They were accorded a hearty farewell with rice in copious chow ers as they boarded the train lust nivrlit. Mr. Wagner is a rising younu business man of Wallowa county and bis bride is one of Union county's popular young ladies. They expect to be absent the greuter purt ol :t month. Enterprise Opera House 4th Performance of The Streeter-Bryan Company Presenting Their Great Success, "THE FUMING ILL 1" Saturday, June 27th. SEE MISS BRYAN AS WILD CAT, THE ROMP. MR. STREETER AS GA3RIEL RASE DeEAUM, a Hebrew Stock Broker. New specialties and new moving pictures Don't Forget The Date. This company will appear once a week during the summer. Watch The Papers For The Date. , LODi.E DIRECTORY. t. ). O.F. Enterprise ldKe, No. IS. Emerald Kcht-kuh Lodge, No. 119. K. ol P. Enterprise Lodge, No. it. JunnlU T Bin pie, No, 7, Pythian Hlstera. Masonic Knterprise Chapter, No. 30, Koynl An-li .YIiiKiinK, meets first Hiel tlilrd Tuesdays ol each in nth In Masonic ilall. All visiting Koynl Areli Ma sons welcomed. ' ' J. B. Ol.MSTKD, High Priest. D. W. sheahan, Kwremrj. WhIIowh Lodge, .No. K, A. V. A A. M., meets second and fourth Sat urdays ot eaeh ninnrli In Masotilr Hull. YlallliiK MhniiH welcomed. i V. H. Zl'KCHKK, W. M. '. C Boatman. Swivtury. Wallowa Valley (imptor, No. 50, O. j. meets first and third Matins tliiys of each month, tu Masonic all. Visiting 8lars are always wel come. OI.IVB I.OCKWOOD, V. M. Daniii. Boyd, Hec. M. W. A. KnKleCamp, No. 101117, M. W. A. MeetH First and Third Thursdays In each month tn new Fraternal hall. Vtaltlnx Neighbor Always welcome J. ). Kksnik, Consul. T. M. Dill, rlerk. Aneroid Camp. No. 3542, It. N. of A. W. O. W. Enterprise Camp, No. !W.r. V . of W. Almota Circle. No. 278. V. of W. SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE Nctice la hereby given that on Sat urday, the I5tb day ot August, 1!K)S, at tiie omee of W. E. Taggar., In the city of Enterprise, In Wallowa county, Ore gon, a apedal election will lie held In said city of Knterprise, lor the purpose of amending subdivision ID of motion 1 ol article VII of the act of the general assembly ot the state of Oregon, which act and the acts amendatory thereof Is known an the city charter of the city of Enterprise, in Wallowa county, Oregon; which sahl special election will be held at one o'clock In the after noon, and will continue until seven o'clock lit the afternoon of said dav. Da tel this ll'tb day of June. 1MI8 Date of 1st publication, June H, 1 90S. W. E. Tauuabt, City Recorder. r CO 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 djwn 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 treat you right, co come to the E. M. & M. Co. for great, r bur a ns than ever before. . Kespectfu.ly. THE ENTERPRISE M.&M.G0. IL SECQND-HAND STORE RODGERS BROS., Proprietors Dealers in new and second-hand goods. Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies. Bicycle and Gun Repair Shop. Furniture made or Repaired, Screen Doors and Windows made to order. Give us a trial. Our prices are right and all work guaranteed. H THE WALLOWA G0UNTY IGH : 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 in the hands of all who contemplate attending the High School this year, ns it contains "Requirements ' for Admission'," "Advance Standings," "Requirements for Gradua tion," "Special Students," "Length of School year," "Class Record!"," "Expense," and other facts of vital importance to the person entering. The citizens of Enterprise will spare no effort to providj 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. Fnlfrprisp.OreRi on. Hie Annual Summer Normal For "Wallowa County will open for a five weeks' session In the High Scbrol building, Enter piise, J L'l.Y , lilOS. Teachers desiiinu preparation for the August ex l initiation shonlit.iiot fidl to take aclvnntaifv of this opportunity to raise the grade of their certificate. Tuition will lie ten dollar for the term. For further information address, W. M. SUTTOX or JXO. W. KERXS, Enterprise, Ore.