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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
$1.00 Phono your order early for July 4th and next Sunday WALLOWA VALLEY CREAM COMPANY HOME PHONE ENTERPRISE, OREGON Happiness a kid and big notes. Special County Agents ron the Famous GOTZIAN Men's ?hoes It has no superior All si.es, Hlyk-8 imil lent hers Light, and heavy llei-t Slion for tli least money Satis fail inn t;na ran teed Tin; PETERS shoes von womkn, MISSES & llIILDUKN 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, Home I'hotie 12 New Fraternal Building DN1LRPRISE, ORB. SPECIAL PRICE ON CREAM FOR THIS WEEK ONLY This Special Sale Price Closes with the fireworks next Satur day nights City and County Brief News Items Hereon doori made to your order at Ashley's. KishiiiK tackle for sale at Hartshorn & Keltner's. O.J. Wugner left Tuesday for Port land for a couple of mouths' stay. Cur load of hai l) wire and nails at Hartshorn & Keltner s. L. 12. Jordan la attending the quar terly conference of the L. L. S. at La Grande. Screen doors and wire screen for sale I bv Hartshorn & Keltner. La Grande Star: Cull Smith will open an electric theUre In Knt3rprlse In the near future. Uuberoid llootin-:, 1 ply ar.d 2 ply for rale by Hartshorn & Keh tier. C. S. Wrcini, prominent s'.ockman of Chlco, was transacting business In town the first of the wek. W.. H. Holmes snffoied a ah&rt but acute attack of rheumatism lu the knoo, but Is able to be about asain. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Long are home from Union county whore Mrs. Long was detained for several weeks b illness. K. O. Allen and family, after spend Ing the Fourth at LoUine, will go to Newberg, Yamhill county, for an ex tended slay. H. MeCrue, the genial landlord o the Hotel McCrae at Wallowa, wai greeting his many friends in Enter ptiso Wednesday, C. 1 Hugsdale Fletcher house on has rented the North street a'ld will move to town that hts children may attend school. The beet Washing Machine on earth is the Flyer. For sale by Hartshorn & Keltner. Fi n It w ill not be picked or orders received on Sunday at the Mountain View Fruit ranch, formerly the Aldus much on Alder Slope. O. J. Roj proprietor. tf Pennine Cream, the best preparation for chapped hands and face, Is sold by Hunmuph & MavlicM. The subject of ltev. W. S. Crock etfa sermon In the Christian church next Sunday morning is "Christian ity and Patriotism." YuritUh, Mains and brushes and Lacipieret n akes old furniture look liku. new at Huriiaiiuh & Maytleld's. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vhi e are home from an enjoyable Btay In the Willamette valley, since ba'ore the l.tllWlOt-ll t I.. Bl.td ...v.. ....... I ... 1.1 ... I-v....u. . n. PUlm I Oil VIIIIUI1 IU W II1CU Mr. White was a del -gale. GALLON Cut out the W. J. Funk & Co. ail1 for some boy or girl who is working 'oi the splendid prir.es t.ffereil bv that firm. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Haworta have returned to La Grande from Pori land where they were detained sev eral weeks by his llhies3. ; Mayor Byram Mayfield has gone tc Elgin for a visit with his people anc will go on to the Cascade moun tains for a fortnight's outing. Miss M. E. Church closes a ver? successful kindergarten this wee and leaves Saturday to spend he; vacation In the Willamette valley, "Uncle Joe" Reivls wl'.l reilgn hi. seat in the council at the niejlitu next Monday night. J. W. Kerns ant1 B. B. Boyd are mentioned as hU sue cessor. Oregon Scout: Mrs. John Halle; and son of Enterprise arrived 1 Union Tuesday, called here by the illness of her grandfather, E. II Lewis. Will F. Rankin Is at Turner, a' tending sessions of Chri3tlan church convention as delegate from the churches here, and at Loatine anti Wallowa. Strawberries ripe In about ont week. Persons desiring any plaae phone O. J.- Roe, Mo.intal.i Vie Fruit ranch, formerly the Aklm ranch. C. S. Haney, proprietor of the planing mill on Green wool straet has bought B. B. Boyd's timber on Alder Slope. W. E. Lewis will put in a saw mill. Ralph Holiembaek, who had be in clerking for L. Austin at Flo a for a mouth, returned' to Enterprise Wei nesday. He says work has started on the new flour mill there. Mrs. A. N. Hales and sons Willis and Howard returned to their home at Walla Walla this week. Thev were accompanied as far as Lr Grande by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner. O. M. Courtney of Leap, In town Monday, says the hill ranches neeJ rain badly. The heavy rains in the valley missed the Leap country, and crops as well as pastures show the want of moisture. Next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Rev. J. D. Glllllan will hold tha quar terly meeting at the Methodist church. He will deliver a patriotic address, subject "Church and Nation." The quarterly conference will be held Sunday, at 5 p. m. Roger Kay was severely bruise 1 In a runaway accident at Joseph Sat urday, but will be able to resume work as telephone lineman In a week. John Calvin's residence has bei greatly improved by a coat of paint. J. W. Nedrow of Clover Ri.lge a i W. B. Holloway of Lost Pral:l3 wer business visitors in Enterpii.ie lus week. C. W. Stevens, well known shoe man from the Cottonwood, wa 1 town on business the first of t'l week. His flock was sheared at Red Fir and averaged about 7!fc poinds. Peter Baudon, the pioneer f'ock- master. In town Monday, said but a few thousand of hl3 sheep shearel 10 pounds. LOST: One brown lmitatian lea li ar satchel, lost between Elgin anl Alder Siope. Locked and con.alaeJ mostly ladie3 'underwear. Thought ta have been lost south of Wi loaa Return to News Record and rscelve reward. Albert Wurtzweller of PortianJ was in Enterprise the Hist of tli : week and his family will uisive sjoii to spend the summer in the v.U iey. Mr. Wurtzweiler li proudly driv ing a fine single-footer for which I12 paid $100. W. I. Calvin has sjld h'.s prettj cottage home on Main st.ejt to Airs Ina Gaskill of Union county, who wi. ake possession Sept. 1, and ope.) lp a boarding house. Mr. Calvi.i wil ouild a residence on his Alder Vliw ots this summer. Miss Florence V. Cain and Mr ames M. Stubblefieid we e mar:le.' edne3day evening at 7:30 o'clock .y Rev. W. P. Samms at hU hone .183 Lennis Bircher and Mr. Elward hevlin were witnesses. The happy ouple were serenaded at the Birohe' .otel in the evening. Mrs. George Mitchell has recalve.' I ord from Portland that her mother irs. S. E. Foster, Is much Improe' n health and will return ho:ne sain lr. and Mrs. Je?se Foster aciom anied his mother to a Port and ho? iital a few weeks ago. Misses Cora and Jeanie Ber'aud Vudrey Combes, and lay Wale. lessrsRowald and Oren Haml ton o lurns, Roy McCully of Joseph and C 3. Sprague, O. A. C. studenls, en oyed an outing at the lake Monday, md in the evening were guestj 0 .Mi md Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh. vT. M. Littleton will make over hi louse, corner Gresnwood and Wea. j'irst streets, raise It for an addltio 1a itory, add porches, etc. He intends novlng Into 1 tand opening a room ng house. With the rooms above th old bakery, he will' have 16 for rent :o high school students or othera. The Womans' Union Missionary so :lety met at the home of Mrs. F. A Clark Tuesday afternoon with a goo. ittendance. The topic for study wa Ua.sk a. Leader, Mrs. Daniel Boyd. Some very Interesting accounts were ;iven of the work of missions among ho Alaskan Indians. They respond is readily to the Gospel of Christ a? lo the natives of the more clvillje' uarts of our country. Our former president, Mrs. Cook, rememberer he society with some beautiful pink -arnations and ferns and reau33te" hat each lady at the close of th" neeting be given one as a souvenir The Clark place with Its baa-ttlfu' reea and streams of water was In deed a lovely spot for a meetl.ig a' his time or the year. With the serv ing of dainty refreshments a very pleasant afternoon wa3 passed. The Streeter-Bryan company playet -o a good house Saturday evening While the "Flaming MILlon" is no so strong a play as the two preced ing, the acting of the conpany wa exceptlonally good and the proluc Ion regarded by many as the bas. yet given here. The singing spe lai ties by Morrte Streeter and Blanch? Bryan were received wi h applatisa On next Saturday evening the coa pany will give an especially fine vau devllle performance. New and inter astlng moving pictures, musl?, voca and Instrumental, new spe.laltlei and The Girl from the West" wi 1 be on the program. This promises to be 8 most entertaining evening and-a fit ting wlndup to the glorious Foarth. LODi.E DIRECTORY. I. ). O.F. Knterprlv Uidirc, No. t.-W. Kint-rnld Ketn-kuh I.ocIkc, No. 119. K.ofP. Enterprise l.orige, No. II. Juniilta Temple, No, 7, rythinn SlKtem. Masonic Kuterprle Chapter, No. MO, Koynl Aroli MusonK, nu-vta ftrt Kiel third Tuesdays of ewlt in nth In MiikoiiU Hull. All vIhIIIiik Roj'iU Arch .Mil lions wrh-omtil. J. B. Oi.xktfd, Hiiih I'rl- st, D. W.SHkahan, .HH-rainry. WhIIowh Liidire, No. Si, A. F. A A. M., mwli woiid mid fourth Sal unla.vs of each month In Mssnntr Hull. VkUIiik Mhsonia wrlcoinnl. C. H. Zl rchrr, W. M. T. Boatman, Secretary. tN'HlUiwa Valley Chapter, No. 90, . i meets flrl nud third tNitur attiys of each month, in Mitsnute ' nil. TUItlun Slam tiro ulwwy wel rome. Ol.ivi I.ot'Kwoon, v. M. 1 Daniki. Boyd, Me. M. W. A. KsitleCmnp, No. MMW, M. W. A. Meets Flint ami Third Tliur,l,i,v in I each month In .imw Fraternal hall. Vlaltln Neltiubort Alwiiya welcome. J. ). Kknsik, Consul. T. XI, Pill, Clerk. ! Anerul-I Cnuiy, No. 35-12. K. N. of A. ' V. O. W. Enterprise Camp. No. S. W . f v AluuilH Cirwe, .No. iTS. V. of W. The GHIcf For the Jf V Man Who 'tf TcS I Cares MFMM P Oxford troubles are over come in the "FLORSHEIM" No gaping at the ankles No slipping at the heel. Every "FLORSHEIM" Ox ford is modeled on special lasts anatomically correct a guarantee of a perfect fit. Most Styles are $5.00 E. 1. & i. CO. Has purchased a complete line of Clothing, consisting of all the latest styles and patterns of the day, Baught, Brandegee, Kincaid and Wood, Ut'ica, 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 dwn 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 lijjlit, ho mine to the E. M. & M. Co. tor great- r bargains than ever before. Respectfully. THE ENTERPRISE M.&M.G0. ENTERPRISE 1JKST OF MEATS Ilislifst Market rice fur Hides aiid Pelts SECOND-HAND STOR RODGERS Dealers in new and necond-hand gooiU. 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. 1 t The Annual Summer Normal For Wallowa County will open for n five weeks' session in the HiKh Schfol -l.iuMi.it;, Filter pi we, .11. . ti, (IDS. IVacliers desiring preparation for the Aniriwt ex 1 iiunation should not fail to take advantage 0f this opportunity to raise the grade of their cei till. ale. Tuition will l ten dollars for ti e term J-or further information address, W. M. 8UTTO.N orJNO. W. KER.VS, Enterprise, Ore. An Experienced Nurse offers her ser vices to the people of Enterprise and vicinity. Address Mrs. Emily Splcer, Enterprise, Ore., or leave word at News Record olliee. (jtf Wallowa National Forest The name of the Imna'ia National forest has bean changed to Wallowa National forest. The bounla lj3 are unchanged. It Is all In thU county and contains 1.750,240 a res. Game Lavs. Any person knowitof any violation of the stiiiie rr fish laws of tlie state, nj of pern itis not properly kepin(r screens over irrigation ditches are requested, to notify Job Clbmoxs, Deputy State finme ami Forestry War den, Zumwalt, Oregon. 42tf C.H. Zurcher IS Exclusive A i- Foil Till', iDCIIfl 1 IN WALLOWA COUN1Y All kinds of Work Shoes, best I rands of l.i-li cut ami plow frhoes at rensonalile prii'es. C. H. ZURCHER Cloihins, Men's FurnisliiiiKs, Hats, Caps and Shot's 3 doors east of hunk KNTKK PRISE MEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HANI). MAIN . INDEPENDENT PROPRIETORS rnu.lL lu BROS., Proprietors New Soda Fountain Installed in the Enterprise Home r.-iSery and Candy Kitchen. All kinds? of up-to-date drinks cool and refresh ing. Try the new round loaf br-ad, always fresh and sweet. All Kinds of Lunch Goods. Enterprise Home Bakery And findy Kite 4 doors east of Postoflk-e