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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1909)
City and County Brief News Items All klnd3 of builders' hardware ai S. D. Keltner's. B. B. Boyd left Friday for Port land on a business trip. J. E. Burt-h, Pad ic Express audi tor, wai In ton Tuesday night. Elgin flour at W. J. Funk & Co's. Patent $1.50 a sack, straight grade ,-..) a sack. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Conk of Los tine vse.e trading In town Thursday. C. U Hartshorn of The Buttes was transacting bulsness In Enterprise Friday. Mrs. O. M. Corklns and Mrs. F. J. Chauvet went to Wallowa Friday to spend the day. One Minute Washer satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, at Ashley's. Wm. Sheiod and C. 0. Roop ol Wallowa were in the county seal over Thursday night. Contractor S. R. Haworth went on! to La Grande Filday. He will re turn In about a week. N. D. Varner and A. E. Tulley of Wallowa were registered at Hoto' Enterpilse Wednesday. The beat washing machine 01 earth Is the Flyer. For sale b; S. D. KeUner. Engineer H. A. Brandon spent Thursday nlsht Inspecting the prog re is of railroad work here. Two small children of Mr. am' Mrs. William llockout are quite ill One has pneumonia and the other a very bad cold. Highest market price paid In cash for live chickens at Enterprise Mea' Market. Price & Homan. Mrs. S. C. Ac'ams and children vis lied at the home of Mr. and Mrs O. J. Roe of Alder Slope several days this week. James Larson of Elgin vlstel hi.' brother, Ma't'n Lf.rsm, several days this week and helped him open the new Jewe'ry stare. The Elinor Chestnut society will meet next Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of D. W. Smith. Everyo e Is cordially Invited to attend, Ruberold rooting, 1 ply and 2 ply for euio by S. D. KPilner. John T Barnes of Imnaha re turned home Fit lay from a two months visit with his children In Baker City, rortland, La Grande and other points. Mrs. C. T. Hockett cave a delight ful party retently In honor of Miss H. Mae Jefferson Of the Wallowa schools and Ml is Mabel Murray of the Enterprise schools. Roof Paint for your old roofa. It stops the leaks. For sale at Kelt ner's hardware store. R. F. Stubblerield, E. A. Anderson and F, W. Falconer, all prominent flockmasters of this vicinity, were at Wallowa Welnesday looking after . matters at the forestry office. Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfiold's. G. C. Schleur of Jo3eph and J. D. Sommer of Eljln were In Enter prise Tuesday on their way to Jo seph. Mr. Si'hluer had boen over to Walla Walla on a business and pleas ure misslan but was ill nearly all the time he was gone hence did not get much pleasure out of the trip. S. K. Clark Plumber S Steam Fitter Full line of plumbing material. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. ALL, THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies nt Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of all kinds. First door east of Postoflice. W. B. APPUUOATE, Notary PublU . Collections made, Real E-tate bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or writ me. Paradise, Oregon Llsk ware at Keltner's. Mrs. J. W. Kerns and children went lo Joseph Thursday for a brief vl.?it with her parents. E. A. Hart was at Lostlne Thurs day looking after his extensive prop erty Interests there. J. S. . Crockett moved this week from the Calvin property on Main street to the house recently vacated by M. K. Boatman. Martin Larsan opened his Jewelry itore la the Hyatt building this week. He and Mrs. Larsen have noved here from Lostlne and oc cupy the living rooms back of the ihop. Mrs. C. P. Ragsdale and brother, Maude Ki'jdon, le t for Portland leslay In response to a telegram !int their mother, Mr3. Charles Rig ion, was very ill with little hopes of recovery. Mrs. Ragsdale's little laiiKhter Alleera be.-ame 111 Tuei- lay after her mother left, and has iliice been quite sick with pneumonia but I:s reported some better Friday ifiernoon. Mrs. Ragsdale left Port- and Friday morning for home and s expected to arrive Saturday. Electric Theatro Opening 3 Nights 3 The Electric Theatre will be re-open-!d Thursday night,. March 4, and will ontinue thrse eenings each weok, wo performance! nightly (7:39 and i:l.r) The following attractive pro irams will be given next week: THURSDAY, MARCH 4. King of Je iters. Tommy's Tojl Box. Jerusalem. Drink. The Lady Barrister. Illustrated Songs. In the Wild Wood Whsre the Blue tells Grow. Dear Old Georgia. FRIDAY, MARCH 5. Interrupted Card Party. Diu e Circus 1908. Sams in, the Strong Man. Illustrated Songs. A I.lttl'j Boy Callad Taps. ...ii.ng at the Church. SATURDAY PROGRAM LATER. McCULLY & RUSK rUOl'HIlCTOKS. WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inpppctor (or Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREGON HOME This is For You, GET WISE Now is the time to buy town property, before outside people come in and then you will say, "WHAT A FOOL I HAVE BEEN." Buy no while cheap. Enterprise is going to grow this next year as you never saw it grow before. Now this is something that everybody don't tell vou and everyone don't know it. We have resident lots from $60 up to $225 and business lots, some with buildings and some without. v e have all kinds of good buys in real estate. New Era Land Company . J. B. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Uoor West of Sheahan's Red Front Livery and Feed Stable First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain & ONE HLOCK. SOUTH OF HOTEL KXTEKPRISB VUIllllUMlllUIIIIUUHHIIIUIUU,,,,,,!,,,,!, LB Serland, ! Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps.tSpurs, and Leather S Goods of all descriptions. g I will fit you out with the best goods for the least S money. When in need of anything in my line, call and 8 inspet mytock before purchasing. ENTERPRISE, - ... OREGON 5 :uai3iKszEuisaaiMiai . luftauuiuuiuiuuk! m H H H Never-slip horseshoes at Keltner's. Dr. C. A. Ault has moved his of fice to the bank building, Into the rear rooms over Zurcher's store. Mrs. Press Harrison of La Grande is visiting her brother, J. W. Allen, and family. She will return home Saturday. Irving French, president of the Wallowa county high school athletic association, went out to La Grande Thursday, as de ejate from this school, to attend the meeting of the high scho3l league to fix the time and place for the Inter-school ath letic meet. La Grande is a candi date for the meet. Smoke the Advertiser, beat five cent cigar. Horn a made. Thomas Morgan has sold his Prairie Creek ranch of 160 acre3 to A F. Poley for $7000. Mrs. George Russall and little r'a'ighter arrived home Friday from a vl ;it wl h -Mrs. Russell's mother ai; Pendleton. Her mother accompan ied her home for a visit here. S. P. Crow of Lostlne was in town Friday. He clirkei for the Cole man Pros, sale on Prairie Creek, Th r.s-ay, and reports good prices Iji nearly all tae articles offered. RI.ey & Day of this city bought a span of mules and a span of horses. S. A. Gardner of this city also bought a span of horse3. DEATH RECORD. Stillborn child to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards of Alder Slope, Wed nesday, February 24. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. An except!onal opportunity Is open for a man with small capital In the hardware business at Lostlne. Es tablished business and splendid terms to the right man. It will pay you to investigate. Sea or write H. B. Starr, Lostine, Ore. blm Our Repair Work Is Guaranteed Watches Clocks and Jewelry put in First class Order Reasonable Prices Edison Phonographs E. B. WHEAT Jeweler and Optician Enterprise, Oregon PEOPLE Read This And BOSWELL & SON PROPRIETORS. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because It Is the Best. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past eight years and find it to be one of the best sell ing medicines on the market. For babies and young children there Is nothing better In the line of cough syrups," says Paul Allen, Plain Deal ing, La. This remedy not only cures the coughs, colds and croup so com mon among young children, but Is pleasant and safe for them to take. For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. CHURCH SERVICES. M. E. church: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. R. D. Osterhout, of Boise, Id- lho. Kpworth League at 6:30 p. m. No preaching in the evening on ac count of the Sunday school conve i- ion at the Christian church. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Presbyterian church: Selden C. Adams, minister. Sunday school 10 m. A Oning worship, 11; Rev. J. V. Mil igan will praach. Christian Endeaor at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week: Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; choir pracire, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. BASEBALL OUTLOOK. The baseball boys ars going to give a grand ball on St. Patrick's night, Wednesday, March 17. The outlook for a good local team Is bright, sev eral newcomers having reputations as fast players. It is hoped to get up a four or six club amateur league this summer with a regular sched ule calling for Sunday and holiday games. It Is de ;ired to have two or three Union county clubs and the same number in this county mem bers of the league, Elgin, Union, Wallowa and Enterprise Is a fav orite combination, with Joseph, Cove and Summervllle as additional towns to choose from. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT BILL IS BOWLED OVER The bill Representative Rusk got through the legislature, fixing the salary ol the school superintendent of Wallowa county at $1200, was ve toed by Go pernor Chamberlain af ter the legislature adjourned. The till contained a provision that at tempted t3 refer the matter of la- creaso tit the people of the county. Regarding this the governor states: "It porporU to submit the act to the voters of Wallowa county, but the reiC'enuum therein contained is imperfect and the bill will become crermAc at she expiration of 90 days after the adjournment of the session unless vetoed." P. L. McPherson.who has been very ill of Inflammatory rheumatism for six weeks, was able to be down town Friday. Pine Burr Flour. The Flora mill ground Its first lot of wheat February 17, and everything went off smoathly from the start The flour is called the "Pine Burr." A Common Cold. We claim that if catching cold could be avoided some of the most dangerous and fatal diseases would never be heard of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germs of infectious diseases. Consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria, and scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and fatal diseases, are of this class The culture bed formed by the, cold favors the development of the germs of these diseases, that would not o herwlse find lodgment. There is ii'.V.e danger, however, of any of these dUeases being contracted when a good expectorant cough medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the development of the germs of these diseases. That Is why this remedy has proved so uni ver sally successful in preventing pneumonia. It not only cures your cold quickly, but minimizes the risk of contracting these dangerous dis eases. - For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. Banish pimples, blotches and boils by taking Levy's Oregon Grape Com pound. Sold and guaranteed by Bur naugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Ore. yerybodg's HAS GOT THIS MONTH Two screaming stories by Ellis Parker Butler and Lindsay Denison, each racing to see which will bump your funny bone hardest. One tragedy that will grip your heart. And articles by Russell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep into things. LOOK OUT F0I EVEITBODrS THIS MONTH. THE CAT IS BACK FOR SALE BY COLEMAN BROS. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF StockflToweB and Farmers National Back Of Wallowa, Oregon AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 5, 1909 RESOURCES Loans and discounts.. $129,087 06 Overdraws 595 25 United States bonds.. 12,500 00 Premium on U. S. bonds COO 00 Banking House and Fix tures 5,791 50 Other real estate 246 87 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasury 47,122 23 Total .$195,845 91 PHONE HOME 115 d. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer Mitchell Hotel Block . JOSEPH, OREGON New Jewelry Store Now Open for Business Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. EXPERT REPAIRING. You are respectfully asked to inspect my stock and try my work. MARTIN LARSEN, Enterprise, Ofegon. Main Street, 3 doors east of Postoffice. RBHiiHiaiiiaiiiniiiiirianiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiii I Enterprise Opera House WEEK BEGINNING Monday, March 1st. The Management is Pleased to Announce The Engagement of The Popular Curtiss Comedy Company In a Repertoire of The Late New York Successes. 18 people 18 EVERY ONE A STAR Repertoire, Subject to Change. t t i M 5 Monday LjaBelle Marie Tuesday Down on The Farm . Wednesday Way Down East Thursday The Man from Mexico Friday The Gambler's Wife Saturday Mixed Pickles Band and Orchestra. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Reserved seats at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. iiiiimiiiiiiiiinmiiuiti $30,030 IMPROVEMENTS SURE IN ENTERPRISE Over $80,000 of improvements in Enterprise are already under way thla year or contracted for. This only Includes the courthouse, wool growers warehouse, the city water works system and such residences as are now being built or are un der contract. This is but tie bejlnnng for the s ens in for building has not begun yet and it is confidently expected that scores of residences will be erected In this city before next winter, be sides business blocks. O, LOOK! Williams The WtflllldlllO Photographer Is here for 10 day. Only late of Portland. Now la the time to have your p'cture taken at your own homea, day or night. POST CARDS, PHOTOS and POR-I TRAITS AT VERY LOW PRICES ( that you all can reach. Flash j Llghtr, Interiors or Exteriors mads at any time or place. Have your Baby's picture taken. Headquarters at Lewis Hotel. LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000 00 Surplus 2,500 00 Undlvide I Profits .... 530 56 National Bank Notes outstanding 11,900 00 Due Banks 274 23 Deposits 130,641 12 Total $195,845 91 NOTARY PUBLIC WESTON NORMAL STUDENTS APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE The following resolutions were adopted by the students of the East ern Oregon normal: "Since the Oregon state legislature has not appropriated a sum for our maintenance, during the next two years, therefore be it resolved: "That we, the student body of the Eastern Oregon State Normal school stand loyally by our school -and faculty and do appeal - to the people of the state or Oregon for their assistance, until the legis lature shall appropriate funds for our further maintenance. "Be it furthermore resolved, that we, of the student body, ask the the alumni and friends of the school to do all in their power to Influence public opinion for legis lation in favor of the normal schools. "Be it furthermore resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to all the newspapers whose coun ties are represented in the student body of the Eastern Oregon state Normal school. "Baker, Crook, Clackamas, Gilliam, Douglas, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Polk, Tillamook, Sherman, Union, Umatilla, Wasco, Wa Iowa. "Signed by Glenn Leslie, Ira Staggs, Ced e Boyd, Ada Ely, Royal F. Nlles, Fred M. Huffman, Z. May Melghan, committee." "Ve3tan, Oregon, Feb. 23, 1909."