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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
Wallowa County Official Paper. Enterprise City Official Paper. Wiiilowa County !s Rich In the 5 (neatest Sources of Wealth. VOL 2, NO 10. Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, Thursday, July 2, 1908. Whole Number i? Prop n lilt WALLOWA VIC) OR II CLOSE GUI 9 HOTLY CONTESTED INNIN3! RESULT IN ENTERPRISE'S DE FEAT BY 2 TO 1 SCORE. I.i a well played, hotly con est'd game at Enterprise Sunday u tar noon, Wallowa defeated the ho ne team by a store of 2 to 1. This ties the series bet ween the two du'iis so far this season, eai'h cl.ib ha.iig won 3 games. Sunday's game va' for a purse of $100 put up by ti home team, and as the Wa Iowa cl ib j u fb' about. (It) feat back of third has were down in the eighth- whan Schilke caute to bat and fanned out. The side would have lean retired without runs had H.unmaik he d the ball but it passed him nearly tD tie backstop. Floyd made a quick re covery of it but his throw drew Pane off the. base and Schilke was sa'e. lie at once stole second and whan tut;; batted a hot twbter tfovwi tile third base line, Schiike scooted far home. The ball fielded by Clark h't the umpire on the back and of course runners were held on the bases; The rule is plain, bit Wal lowa put. up a long and stranuois kick. Stewart as firm and the game proceeded with Schi ke on 'bird and Hug at sacond. Tha lit t.cr should have been sant lack ta first, but. the point was overloikel ii the excitement Maxwell the l railed is composed of sportsmen the locai team is expecting a challenge wi ll a like offer in ths near future. Both pitchers were on edga Sun day and real base hits wee.te and far between. Bllyea pitched the bed game of the soiso.i but was handi capped by Hamniack's faiu e t: hold his speedy benders and shoots Floyd had two hurt fingeis tiad tD gether and in the saeond inning gn! another bunged up so he did the best he could under the circumstances llilyeu, however, was sanding 'en over in whirlwind style, slrikin;; out 10 men, the catcher muffing just half of the third strikes. It was a muffad third strike that lost the game. The ENTERPRISE OPERA HOJS3. SATURDAY NIGHT JULY 4 The Strceter-Bryan Co. IN VAUDEVILLE AND NEW MOVING PICTURES Best Ever Seen in Enterprise and THE GREAT ONE-ACT PLAY, "THE GIRL FROM THE WEST" that fell four or five f.-et fo d but was called fair and both Schi k3 and Hug scored. Edgar .Iarin was ai easy out, Clemens to Pace, and tie side was retired with 2 runs credited when none should have bean srorel Enterprise ' made a game rally ii its half of lira ninth. Savage react ini? fcMcciid and coining hone on Pact's fine two-bavger. Fleant ended the agony with a little tap to Hay es. Thai was all the scoring, boh sides being blanked until the eighth inning. Splendid pitching and claver fieltting prevented tallies, though En terprise threatened in the third, whsr three clean hits aid a stolen base resulted in nothing because of alight nii;g double play, Haye3 to Hug t: Marvin. Hayes fielded his pos t! on in fine style and Clemens and Pace covered themselves with dust and glory. Following is the score by Inn lii,s: 12345678 9 Enterprise 00000000 11 Wallowa 0000 0002 02 Base hits, Enterprise 5, Wa'lo.va 4 Struck out, Hjy Mlye.i 10, by Haves 4. Stolen bases, Enterprise 4, Wa 1 Iowa 2. Two-base hits, Pare, Max well. Base on balls, by Hayes 1. 1st base on error, Enterprise 5, Wal lowa 1. Sacrifice hit, Edgar Marvin Left on bases. Enterprise 8, Wallo.va 4. Passed balls, Hammack 2. Um pire, Stewart. Base Ball Notss. There was a big crowd out, ahoit the largest of the season, and only two days', notice. I Stewart did a fairly good job o' New Specialties, singing and dancing umpiring, distributing I1I3 mistakes 1 on both sides. Hug's grounder past SEATS NOW ON SALE' third base in the eighth wa3 foul by inches and Maxwell's fly la k o' tc.ird base was foul by several f e but were called fair. Those were Cat huts, that brought in Wallowa's t.vc tallies, but Enterprise has hd ki k comi'it. Schilke would ha e been 1 1 third out if Hammack had held fie third .l''ike. Cuailes Eilyea, pitcher and man ager of the Enterprise t:am, hft Mondny morning for Albany, ca lau tV:re by the illness of his brotlie-. He expects to return about the n:id di.j of Die mouth. M. It. Gilbert, who played , third br.se kr Enterprise, le.'t Tuesday meriting, for Pilot Rock to hoip in Uk knrvot on his ranch. He will psol) ably tcunn in a fe.v weeks. Enterprise wi.l play Josoph on t'te celebration grounds at the heal o the lake Friday and Saturday. Wa! Iowa and Joseph play Sunday. it was a hard game to Ion. All the baseball luck was a;ain,;t t:i home team as a glance at t!ta sc. .re shows. Enterprise male more his fewer errors, stole more bases;! I ye u struck out. 10 to Hayes 4, yd Enterprise lout. It all goes to sho.v the glorious uncertainly of the grau: national game. There's nothing sure in baseuall and no one knows it bet ter than the players. , There's always something dolus when these two teams meet. They are well matched and Enterprise would rather beat Wallowa than ge the money while Wallowa re olca? more over a win from Entarpris; than a daddy over twins, yet the personal relations between members of the two teams is of the friandltet nature. New Sheep Firm. Ross R. Falconer has bought a half interest in Fred Falconer's holdings and the big sheep business herato fore conducted by the latter will be owned and managed hereafter by Falconer Brothers. Bit By Rattlesnake. C. N. Gay lord of The UtiiCes was bit by a rattler Saturday and came to town for treatment. Dangar of serious results is past and ha left foi home Thursday. , Laying Track . in Canyon. The track has been laid over the temporary bridge across the Grande Roade at the mouth of tha Wa'lowa and track laying is in progress up th canyon, is the report. Picture framing a specialty at Ash ley's. wimmmmmmmmmmmmmm r 1 RE" SOLVED THAT OWR BUSINESS 15 BOOMING, BECAUSE WE BOOM LJ we. Boom our business BY GWlblC OUR PATRONS GOOD STUFF' FOR,THER MET BUSTER BROWH 1 taasi -rwh tU ' u 1 ""' ' is"oOHlNb UiNIIJ3(jfjr LATEST ADDITION TO NEWS RECORD PLANT. Vt vv ih-fk- THE TWO-LETTER JUNIOR M ERC ENTHALER LINOTYPE Recently installed in the Ne.vs Record office is the latest improved linecasthig machine, being perfected by the Mergenthaler company and put on the market only this spring. As the tianio ludica'.cs it casts a t'uH line of type or slug. The o,ie ator sit ting at a keyboard, re.semb i.tg the keyboard of a typewt iter, asseniies the nun t ires or letter mollis un til a line is assembled, which is the u carried on wins to opposite the pit filled with molten metal and there the slug is cast. The slug is trim med and slides to a waiting gVl.ey while the matrices are carried on around on the wires, distributing a ltomalicully and are re idy to lie used again. The machine is a gro:t boon to the publisher and is at economizer in both time and money. The .t.woletier part is that both light and black face can be s -t utii it., duo change taking a se.oul's lime. The black lines above and b 'low the cut of the machine wete cast the operator gave a short turn ol a lever, and the machine bewail cast ing the lines you are reading. Two si.js of . newspaper ty.Bjj'.aii bo 8, i on the machine and in a few we ;ksa line book faro will be added, that will enable us to turn out briei's, pamphlets, folders and books as hand some! and as cheaply a3 bi.s city or.lces. The power for the machine is furnished by an Olds gasoline etgina, another recent addition to the News Record plant. This engine also runs the large cylinder press th it was. added to the plant a few weeks ao and lite Goi'don jobber. Ollie.- recent purchases are a Boston wire st'ipler and a Ro.ssback perfovut r. These in addition to the original plant, much new printing materia!, including latest styles in job type, make the News Record office sevond to none in Eastern Oregon. Any thing in the printing line can ba tii'-nad out. quickly, neatly and (haaply. The people of the county are invita l to inspect the plant at any time. SCHOOL DIRECTORS ELECTED JUNE 15 NAMES OF OFFICERS INCLUDING DISTRICT CLERKS EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES. NEW OFFICERS NEXT WEEK. The old county court is holding I ..h final session this weak alo.Ung bills and considering road p.;t tlns The new court meeU ne::t Monlay. Coiumissloner-elect W. G. Locke, h; in town ready for the sossiut. W. C. Uoatman will assume th: duties of county clerk next .ion ..ay. Edgar Marvin succeeds J. .l. B.a.vu ly as sheriff, R. I. Long buo.no county surveyor, W. T. Hell county treasurer and W. C. KHcnum coro ner. J. U. Olmsted succeo Is County Judge Coikins and W. G. l.o. 'ue i o.n-mi-ssioner Wilson. W. C. Boatman lias appoin el Char les Bilyeu as his first deputy, but he will not assume his dulias for a month, Mr. French remaining in tlr; office to help clear up the business. The many friends of ( hrlj.s C;oa will be glad to learn he lias ac e; i.;d the olter of Mr. Martin to ra. iui.it in the sheriff's office. Following Is the roll of officers of the school districts of this county, as far as reported to Superintendent Items, July 1. The first n.ime of he directors in enh district is tlu director elected at the annual uiee -ing on June 1.1: Dlst. 1--N. II. I'iramlct!:. clo k; J. W. Sloan, 15. 11. oiher, ' Henry Schacfcr, direclois. Itisi. 2 Amanda Chenowe h, cl:rk; Sam Litclt, I. 1). P. rock. Win. .Me Cormack. directors. IMst. :!--S. if. Coiner, clerk; W. II. Robbins, R. A. Shinn, Carl Whlt .noie, directors. Dist. 4 A. A. C.!er. dark; Thoi. Wolfe, Henry Ftiltchlld, S. A. Tulley, lirectors. Dist. .1 Wes. Chambers, dark; Sam Adams, C. 11. Meek, Charles Aic Ialn, directors. Dist. C Colon U. Ebethart. dark; Jno. W. Hayes. F. F. McCully, W. L. Mulkey, directors. List. 8 W. C. Dorrance, clovk; i. W. Warnock, Charles Young, Je so Foster, directors. List. !).!. W. Huffman, dark; M. P. Islcy, T. E. AlickU berry, R. L. Scott, directoi-s. Dist. 10-11. S. Brown, Woof Martin, C. J. eager llolloway, directors. List. 11 Garnet 15. I'enny I. 1). Haiitillon, .1, M. Simmons, Mrs. lack Johnson, directors. Dist. B! - -Charles Down, clerk; T. S. Sitn.s, (). ). Gondine, 15. Vaucll, directors. Dist. 1.1 -Wall u' Jew I', riitrber. W. A. Jewell, It. directors. DiRt. ttt T. R. Ene;'!Mh, -?.tlt);uar.in;- trr S: " itr,i jileton, directors. Dist. IS .1. J. Dmuherly, dark; Ford niliman, Will TippeH, AV. 11. Getcliel, dlteclors. IMst. VJ Mitry A. Elmer, clerk; A. E. Hartley, Win. Gibson, .1. J. Chap man, (lirectors. Di.st. 21 C. M. Lockwood. clerk; E. J. Fotsyilie, Win. Makiu, M. A. Holmes, directors. Dist. 22 W. .1. ltinvs nt, clerk; A. II. .Meyers, Paul Rudder. M. Ueeso.n, cln-'.c; W. B. do k; G ilrt; Sarga tin, 'lrk; O ti'rl rt'.n- to Wallowa couitlv in 18'JS. She was , directors. JU-5T NOW WHEN 5UINE,5 IS RUSHING IT I.S BAR.ELY PO-S-SIBLE THAT YOU MAY NOT GET THE GOOD QUALITY OF GOOD-5 YOU DESIRE UNLE.5-5 Yol COME To THE ,5ToIlE THAT CARR.IEJ NOTHING BUT GOOD GOOD.S. WE KNOW YOU ARE GOING TO CELEBRATE BUT YOU ARE NOT GOING To VAJTE ALL or YOUR MONEY on tirework-5, are you? why not BUY GOOD THINGS To WEAR. FIREWORKS DON'T LA-ST LONG BUT GARMENTS DO IF.YOU GET ThTEM AT THE RI'GHT PLACE. IF YOU COME TO US WE WILL .SELL YOU THAT DRE.S.S, THE NECKTIEJ, -SHIRT.5, UNDERWEAR, HO.SE, HoE HAT, JHIRTWAITJ, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, ETC., So REASON ABLE THAT YOU CAN AFFORD To BUY FIREWORKS TOO. , RESPECTFULLY, W.J. FUNK & CO. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES. Getie W. Hall dosed a bii.h e f.. term -of school in the Ro ip district Friday. District 23 Is advertising for bl Is for repair of school house. M. H.Tucker is spending a wee.', vacation in Enterprise. He lias an other month of school at ( him,. At the bond elaction he'd Saturday In Enterprise district, the direvoiv were authorized to hot row $1.1 0 t pay for the Fay property and bui.d an addition to the udiod ii tusa Very light vote cast, WA for to 1 against. the mother of 12 children, six ol whom, Robert, Alfred and Charles or Wailowa, Isaac, and Mrs. Carl Ke d er of Enterprise, and Mrs. A. E Itediiigl'ield of Joseph, and iter litis band, John Flannery, are le t t'; mourn her death. Waller S. llaggerl.y, staps in of II IX Crumpuckcr, dle.l at their Tr.nit 1 1".'! homo Wednesday of con st.i"plii!t i')-'ed 17 years and !) mouths. The boy was afflicted with the disease when ho came here will) his mother a few months agu. The One .Minnie Washer lit Ashley's. A. R. Murrey, rhrk; C. A. Reynolds, J. Ellis, dl- Dist. 2 Ends, li. rectors. Dist. 2-1 Thomas Rich, clerk; Mrs. Jennie Blevans, Win. Musty, Nicho las Musty, direclois. Dist. 2ii Anion Coperui'e, clo:k; Hannah Coperude, N. P Lassus, dlreelois. Dist. 2711. A. M. Hendricksoii, 1 Beach, directors. Dist. 2!) Wm. Col c s , M. Burns, clerk; W. Kiiliu, W. G. J. clerk; G. M. (Continued on Editorial Pa;e.) Here Is a Snap Seven-room new house, well, cellar, wood and chicken house, four lots, close in, only Union Dry as a Gone. In a oOD'J word de liiut, Ju 'g Crawford sealed the fite of sa o m : in Union county, Monday, ami tlr prohibition law went lntj ef.c-t Tuss dy nlglu at 12 o'clock. 4h f7K: shry'lrsiyprfj.i i Sa,ah E- DEATH RECORD. Mrs. John Flannery died at liar home in Wallowa, Juna 21, in hi C2d yeur. Her maiden na-na wa; Baker. She was a n ttlve of and with her family cunie Wc will take $35000 cash, balance cn your own terms. DANIEL BOYD !ccy. VVallova Law, Land 6c Abstract Co,