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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1909)
EDISON T"HONOC,RAPHS Furnish Real En- tertainment anywhere and all the time. Haven't you ever noticed that no mat ter where you start an Edison Phono graph it immediately becomes tho center of interest; wiin eacn new ictui.i, whether a song from the latest musica comedy, a waltz or a two-step by band or orchestra, a selection from grand opera or a ballad of long ago, the Pho nograph becomes a new pleasure. An Edison Phonograph in your home means enjoyment lor each member of the family. Come here today and let ua play some of the latest records for you. E. B. WHEAT ,s,: Lisk ware at Keltner'a. Ruberoid roofing, 1 ply and 2 ply, for ti.:o by S. D. Koitner. Dr. C. A. Au!t went out to La Grande Wednesday. All kinds of builders' hardware at S. D. Kcltner's. Yellow City and County Brief News Items Never-Slip Horseshoes at Kell.ner'd. Mrs. S. F. Pace is hjme from a vl.iit with her brother at The Dalles. F. I. Vergere and mother returned from Portland, Wednesday. H. N. Williams of Los tine was in the city over Thursday night on bus lness, II. L. Day Is home from La Grande, having gone that far with the las. DIshman & Day stock shipment. Roof Paint for your old roofs. It stops the leaks. For sale at Kelt ner'a hardware store. M. E. Hotchkiss Is home from Port land where he had been with a ship nient of stock. One Minute Washer satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, at Ashley'8. Johnny Be;gs, ex-mayor of Chlco U testlnir the naw railroad by fre quent rides between Enterprise and Joseph. Besin tho mystery story with thl paper. A few weika from now when evervbodv la talking about it yo i will be ransacking the house for back numbors of the paper. W. C. Teal retime:! Weineiday from his old home at Davenport, Wash., whore ho ha.i ben to spend the holidays. He was accompanied by his uncla, Mr. Humphrey, who will look over the country with . a view of taking up a claim. A jolly sluigh'ng parly bvadod tho home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roe Wed nesdav evening and were given a most cordial welcome. The gue-ttti took light refreshments with them, and the Mountain View Fruit farm Is nover without resources for the on talnment of unexpected guests, no matter In what number they come, so feasting and fun made tne evening miss quickly. Dullcious fudge and penuche were made, and games and music added to the enjoyment. The party numbered 21. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the annual mooting of the stockholders of the Wallowa National Bank, of Enterprise, Oregon, will be held at the office of their banking house In Enterprise, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 12th day of January, 1009, between the hours of 10 'a. m. and 4 p. m. for the election of directors for the eiiBitliig yeor, and for tho transac tion of such other business as may legally come before said meeting. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, De cember 4th, 1008. 32t5 W, It. HOLMES, Cashier. "The Mystery of the loam." Can you salve it? Lunches, with hot coffee, at the Women's Exchange. Lon Davis made a business trip lo Wallowa Wednesday. Go to the Women's Exchange for lunch. Hot coffee. A Wilson of Eustis had business with the county court Wednesday. Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. Conductor Frank O'Hare and fam ily ru'urned Wednesday to La Grande. Nice fresh cake made to order by the members of the Woman's Ex change. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boyd left Wed nesday for Boise, Ida., to be gane several months. W. I. Sanner and O. W. Miller of tho 'Promise country, were In th county seat Wednesday. Mrs. M. Day ot Whiskey Creek left Thursday morning for Portland t) visit her daughter. Denutv Game Warden Joe demons Is looking after matters up and down the valley. Before buying a piano or orsan see Ashley. He has the agency or almost, any make and will sell .hem on easy term3. Deputy District Attorney Eberhard of Joseph has be m attending the ses sions of county court this week in his official capacity. F. II. Drownlee of Smith Moun tain, who Is employed by the Pal mer Lumber company, was In the city on business Wednesday. Tho Advertiser Is a home-made cigar, and the best judges of tne weed say it Is the best 5 cent cigar they ever smoked. Peter Kuehl, a prominent Smith Mountain farmer, was In Wednesday and renewed his subscription to the ;rerit county paper. Jp.mcs R. Knode'l, assistant super' intendent of the Oregon Antl-Salion l.eigi'0, delivered an address In tne Presbyterian church Thursday night. Mm, mn ppt their overcoats, suits and underwear nicely mended by one who understands the business. In quire at the Woman's Exchange. "The Mystery of the Yellow Room." Can you solve It ? Geo. W. Hvatt returned Thursday from a business trip to Walla Walla. Not just as good but better than any other 5 cent cigar, is the Ad vertiser. Enterprise made cigar. "We begin not to understand." Read the opening chapters of the great mystery story begun in this paper. WHO ARE THE WRITERS? The editor is in receipt of a com munication In regard to reciprocity in business that he would be glad to p' inly that the author Is un known and It would violate the In variable rule to not publish anony mous communications. If the autnor will make his name known to the ed itor, not necessarily for publication, we will be please! to give space to the article. We have also interesting letters from Anatone and Hanson's Ferry that we cannot pub'.ijh for the same reason. MARKET FOR EVERYTHING. Thare is a cash market in Enter prise for everything a faimer has to sell, says L. W. Riley. And he makes it good by buying and paying cash for anything that Is saleable, from hides to horses, or seed to wood. THE SCHOOL CENSUS. County Superintendent J. C. Con lev reports the total for the school enumeration of the county to be 2633. The census was taken by the clerks of the various districts In No vember. JOSEPH Joseph, Jan. 8. Mrs. J. M. Mitchell returned Wednesday from a month's visit in Portland. Rev. Ketchum of La Grande, or ganizer of Eastern Oregon State Sun day School association, will conduct services in the Preibyterian church Sunday morning. Frank H. Lamphear of Sherman county has bought Geo. W. Boner's home place, 160 acres of land, lying a quarter of a mile west of town; consideration $12,000. James Erlcson returned Wednesday from Spokane. Mrs. Thomas Prout is visiting with Mrs. T. H. Lay. At the Epwoita League business meeting Monday night, the officers elected for ensuing year were: Ad it,, T.nv Pre3 A G. Smith, vice Leslie. 2nd vice: Lu via Spray, Treas.; W. W. Nolton, Sec; Joe Lay financial secretary. Mr. and Mrs. George Houser very pleasantly entertained a number of iheir friends a few evenings ago. It was an anniversary party for .Mrs. Houser and the friends left many to kens of esteem for the hostess. Benjamin Knapper, who was badly Injured playing football Christmas, is fully recovered and is attending to his duties at the bank. Mrs. J. C. Con'ey visited over Wed nesday with friends and attended in stallation of the O. E. S. lodge. ENTERPRISE I OPERA HOUSE ii PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or egon, December 8th, 1008. Notice is hereby given that, as dl rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 517), we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m, on the 28th day of January, at this of fice, the following-described land: WVi SEVi Sec. 29, W NEVi Sec. 32, T. 1 N, R. 45 E. W. M, Serial No. 0481. Anv nersons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. The ladles of the Library associa tion will give an afternoon tea in the library room. Wednesday afte- noon. January 13, from 1:30 to 5 o'clock. Refreshments of Ice cream. cake, coooa and coffee will be served for which a small sum will be charg ! tnr thA hpnfi'it of the library. Ev erybody is cordially invited to at tend. We have purchased the Joseph Mercantile stock of hardware, Tinware. Granite Ware and Dish es and are selling them at a big reduction. Come now for bar gains. HUNSAKER & TAYLOR, Joseph Oregon. KlZBiaiBXI a Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. First Class Rigs and careful drivers. Our hack meets all trains. Fate 25e. within , city limits m R u ! ! Stomach Trouble Cured. f you have any trouble with your itomach you shoald take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. .ir. J. P. Klote of Edina, Mo., says: "I have used a great many dlffer- nt medicines for stomach trouble, jut find Chamberla'.n's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than inv other remely I ever used." For sale by Bur.iaugh & Mayfleld. WALLOWA Wallowa. Jan. 8. Rod McCrea is .legotlatlng the sale of Hotel McCrea to J. W. Mitchell and John Dacker of La Grande. The deal Is not com peted but Is likely to be closed with in a few days Mr. McCrea has run i i.i a popular nousa ana eujuyou a u's trade. He has a host of friends all over the county. HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT. Dr E. T Anderson, county health reports 64 births, 19 deaths ind 13 cases ofcontaglous diseases In the county during the six months ending Dec. 31, 1908. A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well sat 'sfied If he can hobble around on jrutches in two or three weeks after mralnlng his ankle, and it is often thrco months before he is !ully recovered. This is an unnec jssarv loss of time, as by apply Ine Chamberlain's Liniment, as di rected, a cure may as a rule be affected in less than one week's time, and in many cases within three days. Sold by Burnaugh & Maynem, NEW SUITS FILED. W. J. Funk & Co. vs. T. M. But ler et al v. m & M. Co. vs. J. H. Parrot and B. A. Reynolds, E. M. & M. Co. vs. J. H. Parrot. Appealed to Supreme Court. D W Sheahan. attorney for the defendant, has filed appeal papers In the case of P. F. Shafer vs. Oral Joecher. a dispute over pasture ental. Tho reminiscences of Dr. Edward Everett Hale commence lu tho Janua ry Woman's Homo Companion and will appear exclusively in that nmgiv slue. ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE, National Weeklies at Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Con fee tioncry and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of all kinds. First door east of Postoffice. n M n m M M m t W M M M n v R N n N K1 M n M LI tUSIEBK Lai ISerland, Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs, and Leather Goods of all descriptions. I will fit you out with the best goods for the' least money. When in need of anything In my line, call and inspet my stock before purchasing. ENTERPRISE, ... - OREGON Statement of Condition of STOCKOROWERS & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Wallowa, Oregon At the Close of Business November 27, 1908 CHRISTMAS FARTY IN GARDEN OF EDEN (Continued from first page.) RESOURCES. Ixmns and discounts $123,802 31 IT. S. Honds and Securities 12.649 00 Premium on V. 8. Honds 662 CO Hanking House and Fixtures fi,79I SO CASH and due from Hanks and U. S. Tr.asury 50.674 13 Total 1193,473 44 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Undivided Profits Circulation Due Banks ' Deposits Total $50,000 00 1.526 22 12.500 00 656 28 90 94 123 $193,473 44 raoit artistic group picture of those present by flashlight, which must ue when finished a success, as ne iook great pains in po3lng the group to get the best effect. By te way, Mrs. Williams gathered a large bou quet of varied and beautiful pan- sles for her table on Christmas aay. How is that for the Garden of Eden? Last evening, Charles Williams and family. Prof. Foster, Mr. Har roldson, Sr., Charles Fleming, Ed Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. James Down ing visited George Courtney and family. Music and cards were the leading features of the evening, ex cept a roost Interesting game Intro duced by Prof. Foster, canea sensi ble Questions and Silly Answers. Eden Weather. Dae. 28. The weather has radi cally changed since Christmas night; the snow is two-thirds gone, the brakes are entirely bare, and the grass getting a nutritious look about it which we all hall with Joy, for we all know that the stock on the brakes will fare well, unless we get worse weather than we have had yet. Warm rain has been falling all last night and all of today, except Just now the sun is shining brightly, but the clouds say more rain. Monday Evening, January 11, 1909 Third Number in the Lyceum Course COLONIAL SAXAPHONE QUARTETTE And the Distinguished Reader MISS VICTORIA LYNN Reserved Seats at Usual Place, Season Ticket Holders on and after Wednesdays General Public on and after Thursda. Red Front Livery and Feed Stable First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain BOSWELL & SON PROPRIETORS. ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HOTEL ENTERPRISE 11 CALIFORNIA The Wonderland of America And the only winterless spot of Dear Uncle Sam is to be visited by a magnificent excursion train leaving Walla Walla at 11:45 p. m. Friday, Jan uary 15th, goes via the route of "A THOUSAND WONDERS," arrive Portland 9 a. m. the 16th. Party received by special committee and includes electric car ride around the city. Luncheon at Hotel Portland. Arrive Grant's Pass, Ore., 10:50 a. m. Jan. 11. Luncheon on dining car. Arrive Medford 12:15 p. m. Dinner on dining car. Arrive Shasta Springs 7:45 p. m. in full view of old Mt. Shasta, the highest mountain peaK in the U. S. Arrive 16th St. Oakland, Calif. Mon day 10 a. m. Trip to and around Berkeley and university grounds. Arrive San Francisco 6 p. m. Dinner at Hotel Fairmont, Tuesday, Jan. 19. Breakfast at Hotel Fairmont 10 a. m. Jan. 20. Arrive Palo Alto. Drive to Leland Stanford, Jr. University. Thursday 21st arrive Paso Robles 2 p. m. Dinner at Hotel El Paso de Robles. Friday 22, 6 a. m. arrive Santa Barbara. Break fast at Hotel Pattee. Ride during forenoon with stop at the "OLD MISSION." Luncheon Hotel Pattee. Friday, Jan. 22nd arrive at Los Aimgeles THE "QUEEN CITY" OF THIS EARTH! RoUnd trip rate $103 10 and includes R. R. ticket, round trip, berth on sleeping car for the round trip, side trip3 provided for in the itinerary, and all meals from the hour of departure Friday night, Jan. 15, until arrival in Los Angeles 5:45 p. m. Friday, Jan. 22. After th entertainment in Los Angeles the excursionists will disband and return home at their convenience. Final return limit of tickets April 15th, 1909. J. C. HARM AIM, Ag'ent PHONE HOME 115 NOTARY PUBLIC J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON t