The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, January 06, 1909, Wednesday Edition, Image 4

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    City and County
Brief News Items
Never-Slip Horseshoei at Keltner'a.
John Wortman, Sr., wtent out to El
gin Thursday,
Geo. W. Hyatt went to Walla Walla
Saturday on a business trip.
Mrs. A. M. Wagner weat out t3
Elgin last week for a short visit.
Misses Allie and Jean Loyd loft
Monday for their home at Promise!.
J. B. Pace of Wallowa was trans
acting business hi Enterprise, Mon
day. Maude and Clarence Flowers enjoy
ed a train ride to Wallowa, Thurs
day. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wheat want to
La Grande, Friday, for a few dayj
stay.
Mrs. B. Lewis and granddaughter,
Carmen Clark, were at' Joesph, Mon
day ni!?ht.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bukcr and chil
dren went to Wallowa Monday for :i
few days visit.
Daniel Loyd weit t6 La Grand;;,
Tuesday, to attend to legal biislno-M
for a few days.
Miss Emma Coick of La OraidJ
came in Monday to see lier sister,
Mm. Frank 0'IIaie.
Mlfsea Hattie Ownbiiy and LennU
Bircher, and Ben Anderson went ti
Wallowa, New Years.
Mrs. C. H. Zurcher and chlldrei
were at La Grande savera' days last
week on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W". Goodman of
LosLlne returned home last weslt
after a brief visit with friend i
here.
Attorney A. S. Cooley of Wallowa
was attending to legal business ii
the county seat from Saturday till
Monday.
Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe of La Grand3
returned home Saturday after a visit
of several days with old friends lu
this city.
Misses Nettle and Bell HorreU of
Elgin accompanied Orvllle Littleton
to this city for a Christmas visit
with hla relative!.
Missel Marie and Josephine Welrt-
ert returned to Walla Walla last
weJk after spending Christmas
with friends here.
The Advertiser Is a homemade
cigar, and the best Judges of the
weed say It Is the best 6 cent cigar
they ever smoked.
TLfl PETERS
ine SHOE
Is known the World
Around as the
BEST VALUE
FOR the MONEY
We carry a complete
line lor Ladies, Misses,
Men, Youths and Children
Best Fitting,
Best Wearing
Best Looking
R. S. & Z. CO.
ENTERPRISE
i li lol MADE FOR US 1
Vi7TTl HAVE FOR. US BY
fifvi Peters
MUses Blanche and Ethel Murray
went down to Lostlne, New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Haney were at
Elgin visiting frlend3, New Ye.irs.
Fr3d Mathews of Flora was in
town the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eggleson of
Prairie Creek were at Wallowa Mj.i
day. John Stuber is at Eugene for tha
winter and may attend the Univer
sity. Mrs. A. L. Emmons went to Im
bier Thursday for a visit with rela
tives. Boyd and Hockett have sold tract
one of the Enterprise Villa Tracts to
J. O. Knodell.
Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh and son Lyla
returned Saturday from a holiday
visit at La Grande.
Mrs. Henry Lewis returned to her
home at La Grande, Monday, after
i visit with friends here.
S. II. Moore and children were New
Years guests of her mother, Mrs.
Lydia Wortman, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Johnson of
Imnaha were guests of his brother
Arthur, and family, Wednesday.
David Cook and family spin-
Christmas and over Su.i i.iy wlt.i his
broiher, Frank Cook, and l'-i.niiy.
Cliy Recorder W..E. Taggart ro
urnod Monday from a holiday visit
with his family at Garfield, Wash.
County Commissioner Sam Litch
returned Tuesday from a visit to his
old home lu eastern Pennsylvania.
Mrs. M. O. Courtney of near Los
Ino returned home Thursday from
x visit with menus in mis tn.j.
Mr and Mrs. Hallle Hetrlck of
Wallowa came up Thursday to spend
New Years at the home of his father,
I Hetrlck.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, of
Terry, arrived Saturday to look after
matters connected with their Alder
Slope farm.
County Commissioner W. G. Locke,
Wm. Murrel, D. W. Kuhn and OJcar
Borland wera Tuesday arrivals from
the North Country.
Walter H. Boyd returned to Twin
Falls, Ida., Saturday, after spending
li h llr1:i va nt the home Of his
uncle, Daniol E07lf
Berore buying a planq or Q''San
wo Ashley. He has the agency
for almost any make and will soil
them on ea'jy terms.
Gene W. Hall, high school teacher,
returned Saturday from Forest Qrove
where ha vlilted his people during
the holiday vacation.
C. T. McDanlel, cashier of the
Stockgrowers and Farmers National
bank of Wallowa, was here on busi
ness over Monday night.
W. R. Holmes, F. A. Reavis and F.
A. D ;Pue and their families celebra
ted New Yoars with a ride on the
train to Mlnam and return,
M. K. Boatman left for Portland,
Tuesday, to attend to business mat
tors connected with the suburban
tract he recently purchased,
S. R. Haworth came In from La
Grande, Saturday, and will push the
work of getting out the courthouse
rock at the Bowlby quarry.
Mr. and Mrs, W, J, Funk and
daughter Margaret, Mrs, James Funk
and baby, left for their home at
Turlock, Calif., after spending the
holidays here.
Lr, E, T, Anderson was at Flora
last week where he performed three
surgical operations, Mrs. Will Akin,
.Mrs. David Able and Al Nedrow be
ing the patients.
Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Samms return
ed Monday from a holiday visit with
their daughter, Mrs, D. C. Brlchoux,
at La Gnimlo. Mr, Brlchoux came
in with them on timber land busi
ness. A. L. Hardosty and Charle3 Hayes
of ilayesvllle, la., arrived Saturday
ind are looking over the country
with a view to locating. They are
from A. M. Wagner's old home coun
ty, Keokuk, and ha was both sur
prised and glad to see the young
men,
A bunting flue at the Hotel Enter
prisj caused an alarm of fire Mon
lay nk'ht. about 8 o'clock. The wind
was blowing a gale and a sheet of
I'tamo six or eight feet long poured
ovor the roof, which luckily was iron.
A pipe hole cap blew out lu rojm
2ti r.nd the paper surrounding It
caught fire but was seen in time
and put out before any damage was
done.
What H rcjardel by the manage
:neut as the strongest attraction in
;hli Beason'a lyceum course "The
Colonial Saxaphone Quartette," will
ie the offering at th opera house
;iext Monday evening. The quartette
are not only past masters of that
difficult and charming Instrument,
the saxaphone, but are singers of
oto. They are assisted by that
peerless pul lie reader. Miss Victoria
Lynn, one of the most popular enter
tainers before the American public.
The program rendered is so diverse
and altogether of such an excellent
qunllty that it is sure to please,
and should therefore be greeted by
large audience.
C. M. Loekwood and family spent
New Years with Wallowa relatives.
Miss H. Mae Jefferson, teacher in
the Wallowa schools, and Miss Mable
Murray were gueits through the holi
days of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roe at
Mountain View Fruit farm.
RILEY BOUGHT THE HORSES.
Grant Johnson, E. A. Eevln and
J. W. Fisher were North Country vis
the county seat this week.
Messrs. Johnson and Devln brought
out two horse3 apiece which they
sold to L. W. Rl'.ey, after an out
side buyer would not give them what
they thought the animals were worth.
OF BENEFIT TO ALL
Kasparilla is the name of a new remedy
most successfully prescribed for a "world
of troubles.'' For derangements of the
digestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthy activity. Its bene
ficial influence extends, however,. to every
portion of the system, aiding in the
processes of digestion and assimilation of
food, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con
stipation and the long list of troubles
directly traceable to those unwholesome
conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi
ness, headache, backache and despond
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidneys and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
dealers to refund the purchase price.
HovT Chkmicai, Co, Portland, Oregon
FOR SALE BY
BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD.
,t
LEONARD & KUIIN
Proprietors of the
CITY MEAT' MARKET
Cured Meats and Lard always on hand. Hides
bought and sold. Vergere Phone.,
LOSTLNE - - - OREGON
ENTERPRISE
OPERA HOUSE
Monday Evening,
January 11, 1909
Third Number in the Lyceum Course
COLONIAL SAXAPHONE QUARTETTE
And the Distinguished Reader
MISS VICTORIA LYNN r
Reserved Seats at Usual Place.
Season Ticket Holders on and after Wednesday.
General Public on and after Thursday.
TOWN PROPERTY
FARM LANDS
TIMBER LANDS
STOCK RANCHES
Property listed with me is unsolicited. The
owners desire to sell. Consequently they are
BARGAINS
Now is the time to buy property in Enterprise.
See me if you want a house or lot any location
Good farm propositions in valley and out
lying districts.
Insure your live stock in the National Live
Stock Insurance Company. You can not afford
to take chances at the price it costs to insure
your horses or cows.
I have the best Standard Fire Insurance Com
panies. Also the cheapest Mutual Company.
W. E. TAGGART,
Enterprise,
Stomach Trouble Cured.
If you have any trouble with your
stomach you shojld take Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Mr. J. P. Klote or Edina, Mo., says:
"I have used a great many differ
ent medicines for stomach trouble,
but find Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than
any other remeiy I ever used."
For sale by Buraaugh & Mayfield.
LET your sub
scription ex
pire. If you do,
Uncle Sam will
bar your paper
from the mails.
Look at the la
bel and don't
FORGET
FIRE INSURANCE
PLATE GLASS INS.
STOCK INSURANCE
Oregon.
To Remove Odor of Fifth
"Put a teaspoonful of mustard In
the dish in Which fish has been
cooked, partly fill with warm water,
and let stand for a few minutes,"
says Woman's Home Companion for
January. "Scrape and rinse, and no
odor will remain. If the hands are
first rinsed in a little mustard
water, and then washed, the disa
greeable odor that remains from
washing dishes in which fish have
been cooked will at once disappear."
Came Near Choking to Death.
A little boy, the son of Chris.
D. Peterson, a well known resident
of the village of Jacksonville, Iowa,
had a sudden and violent attack of
croup. Much thick stringy phlegm
came up after giving Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says:
"I thine he would have choked to
death had we not given him this
remedy." For sale by Burnaugh &
Mayfield.
Department of Public Instruction
Salem
CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION
Giving the sources of examination
questions for State and County pa
pers, February and August, 1909.
1. Arithmetic, One-fifth from State
Course of Study, four-fifths from
Smith.
2. Civil Government, Strong &
Schafer.
3. English Literature:
February, 1909
A. One-half from texts: New
comer's English Literature, and
Newcomer's American Litera
ture. B. One-half from the following
classics:
1. Lowell, The Vision7 of Sir
Launfal (Rlv. lit. ser.) Hough
ton, 25c, 22c.
2. Webster, The First Bunk
er Hill Oration (Riv. lit. ear.)
Houghton, 25c, 22c.
3. Scott, Marmlon (Pocket
Classics) Macmllllan, 25c, 22c.
August, 1909
A. One-half frqm texts; New
comer's English Literature, and
Newcomer's American Litera
ture, B, One-half from the following
classics:
1. Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
(Riv. lit. ser.) Houghton, 25c,
22c.
2, Ruakin, Sesame and Lilies
(Rlv, lit, aer.) Houghton, 25c.
22o.
8. Carlyle, Essay on Burns
and Burns' Poems (Pocket
Classics) Macmlllan, 25c, 22c.
The first figure Is the publisher's
price, the second the prloe to schools
contracted fqr between the, Oregon
Library Commission and The J. K.
GUI Co.
4. Geography, One-fifth from
State Courses of Study, four-fifths
from Redway & Hinman,
5. , Grammar, One-fifth from State
Course of Study, four-fifths from
Buehler.'
C. History, U. S. One-fifth from
State Course of Study, four-fifths
from Buehler.
7. Orthography, Reed's Word Les
sons, 8. Physical Geography, Tarr's New
Physical Geography.
9. Physiology, Krohn, Hutchinson.
10. Reading, State Course of
Study, White's Art of Reading, Oral
Reading,
11. School Law, School Laws of
Oregon.
12. Theory and Practice, White's
Art of Teaching.
13. Writing, Outlook Writing Sys
tern. Tests In Writing.
14. Algebra, Wells: Algebra for
Secondary Schools.
15. Bookkeeping. Office Methods
and PracUcal Bookkeeping, Part I.
16. Composition, Herrlck & Damon
17. Physics, Mllllkan & Gale: A
First Course in Physics. ,
18. Psychology, Buell.
. 19. Botany, Bergen: Elements of
Botany.
20. Geometry, Wentworth: Plane
and Solid Geometry, questions on
Plane Geometry.
21. History, General, Myers: Gen
eral History.
An examination Is required upon
the first thirteen subjects for a first
grade County certificate valid for
three years; upon the first eighteen
subjects for a State certificate valid
for five years; and upon the twenty.
one subjects for a State diploma
valid for life.
Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron
chitis by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
"On October 18th, last, my little
three year old daughter contracted
a severe cold which resulted in a
bad case of bronchitis, says Mrs.
W. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. "She
lost the power of speech com
pletely and was a very sick child.
Fortunately we had a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the
house and gave it to her according
to the printed directions. On the
second day she was ft great deal
better, and on the fifth day, Octo
ber 23rd she was entirely well of
her cold and bronchitis, which I at
tribute to this splendid medicine.
I recommend Chamberlain's Cough
Reuedy unreservedly as I have
found It the surest, safest and
quickest cure for colds, both for
children and aduiti, of any I have
ever used." For sale by Burnaugh
& Mayfield.
Nature Provides
but one
California
It is the natural winter
home of many thousand
of the world'sbest peopie.
Under the gentle influence
of its mild winter climate,
every amusement and
recreation abounds. Such
bathing, boating, fishing,
driving; such picnics, par
ties and "jollifications."
GO TO
Los Angeles, Paso Robles
Hot Springs, Hotel del
Monte, Santa Barbara,
Venice, Long Beach Santa
Cruz, or a score of similar
resorts and you will find
health, congenial sur
roundings, hospitable
associates, faultless ac
commodations and num
berless attractions and!
conveniences.
The O. R. & N. Co.
Connecting with
The Southern Pacific Co.
Make inexpensive round trip
excursion rates to California
A six months stopover
ticket Wallowa to Los
Angeles and return is.
$76 80
Corresponding rates are in ef
feet to other points.
We have some very distinctive
literature covering California's
winter resorts, and will take
pleasure in giving yon all of the
information and assistance at
our command.
For tickets, sleeping car reservations,
etc., call on, telegraph or write
E. T. Campion, Agent, Wallowa.
OR
WM. McMURRY, gen. pass, agent.
Portland, Oregon.
A '
"Finished"
Product
in all things, com
pels preference
from
e man
r
9f
wno cares
is pre-eminently so
FOR SALE BY
C. H. Zurcher
EXCLUSIVE AGENT
Complete Stock of Men's
Furnishings.
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