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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1909)
City and County Brief News Items Never-alip horseshoes at Keltner'a. E. A. Pack went to Parma, Idaho, Monday. All kinds of builders' hardware at S. D. Keltner'a. Glenn Whltmore was down to Loa tlne Tueiday. M. H. Tucker has bee.i reengsgsd a? teacher of t'ae Pratt school for the spring term of three months, A complete line of graphophonea, discs and cylinder recordB, at Ash ley's Furniture Store. The baby daughtsr or Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baker of Swamp Creek H very 111 of pneumonia. L. Couch, the -Wallowa real e3tatj man, was transacting business here Monday and Tueiday. Judge O. M. Corklns went to La Grande Tuesday pn business for the Enterprise Real Estate company. Mrs. Press Harrison, who had bee.i visiting her brother, J. W. Allen, re j ..er l.o ne at La Grande, Saturday. Burnaugh & Mayfleld have the latest In a cash register. It doei everything but coin the money, and is a double backactlon system or bookkeeping as well as a cash drawer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flt.paLrick, r Me I o ey, Mr3. S. L. Maglll and H, B. Starr, or Lostine, at tended the funeral of Mrs. W. C. Eades, Fnlday, besides a large num ber of relatives from Lostine and Wallowa. Mrs. M. K. Boatman and Uncle Sammy Francis left Tuesday foi their new home near Mllwaukie, where Mr. Boatman preceded them a week ago. Mr. Francis was one of the very ear.leU so'tlers of this county. He crose3d the plains In 1859, came to t'je Grande Ronde In '02 and to Wallowa county in '72. He will be 85 years old next fall. Miss Everyl LaOerte of this city la now .. the leading candidate of her district in tie Spokesman-Re view contest. Her nearest competl tor Is a lady of Marysvlllo, Wash., In the wesle.n part of the state. If all Review readers In this county would save their coupons and send them to Miss LeOerte she would win. She will gladly reimburse the expense Of any who send coupons. i BY q TU- PETERS i ne shoe Is known the World Around as the BEST VALUE FOR the MONEY We entry a complete line for Ladies, Misses, Men, Youths and Children MADE FOR. V3 BY Peters Shoe Co. A St.Lauia 3 St Best Fitting, Best Wearing Best Looking R.S.&Z.CO. ENTERPRISE Mrs. Roy Ma: tin went to Lostine Monday to visit a few days. I. S. Hotchkhs left for Portland Tuesday in charge of a car of hogs. Woodlark pol-oned wheat. It klllf; the squirrels. Buy It at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. Mrs L. Bear and children went to Alicel Monday to visit Jud Draper. iid family. Hascal Cole, the well known farmer of near Lostine, was a business vis itor in town, Monday. The ladles of the Methodist church are planning to give a supper on St. Patrick's day fion 5 to 8 p. m.' N. H Marks went to Joseph Mon day where he is getting out the jtone for the Ro'Mnson residence. Mrs Jos. Mayer of Lebanon Is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Ketchum, who went to Wallowa, Tuesday, to meet her. H. B. Coleman, who conducted the Mavor billiard room the past winter, has surrendered the lease and the place U now cloe1. Representative and Mrs. J. P. Rusk returned Saturday from Portland and vicinity, where they had been vl3lt- ng since the ad.'ojrnjiient of the legislature. Mrs. Harlev Flemer went to Los tine Monday to visit a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Williams. Ben Gerber of Milton was here on business the flist of the week. Mrs. Clerber Is In Portland receiving treat nent at a hmrlta'. Lincoln Austin, the Flora merchant accompanied J. H. Fordlce to Enter prise Saturday, the latter coming ou! to receive a Maionic degrea. Rhoda Wo3d, daughter of Mrs. Mar In Larsen. went to Lostine Monday ivho.e she will continue her studlas .ntll the end of the school year. Dr. E. T Anderson took J. II . Chil lers out to the hospital at La jGrande Tuesday where he will be operated on Welnssday for a chronli trouble. For dv3neDsIa. InJlseitlon and loss of appetite take Levy's Oregon Grape Compound. Sold and guaranteed bj Burr.augh & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Ore3on. Attorney J. A. Burleigh was at Joseph Saturday, engaged In the law suit or II. D. Aklns vs. Wrai P. Co!e. Mr. BureUh was at Lostine Tueiday where the case of Charles BrldweU vs. Fred Rachow was tried C. M. Lock wood took charge or the abstract books of the Wallowa Law ,and & Abstract company, Monday Te will move his office In about 8 weak to the rooms In the Berlanc building vacated by Dr. Ault. Now Is the time to use the squirrel polsjn, when they are first coming out Get Strychnine, the kind that kills. Don't be fooled by a cheap and Infe.ior quality. The genuine is foi sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld, the druggists. Dr. J. V. Mllllaan preached a splen lid sermon In the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. He attena ed the district Sunday school con vention In the afternoon, preached i Josjph in the eveuing, and left londay for lib home In Portland. Every bible student will want to see the tm, "Jerusalem," at the Electric theatre. Thursday nieht. It shows all points of Interest In and around the holy city, such as the Damascus Gate. David's Towers. Mount of Olives, e'cf Don't fall to see It. Only one nljht. Little Allezra Raesdale. who la suf ferlng from pneumonia, Is still very 111. Mrs, Ragsdale returned Saturday from Portland, accompanied by her sister. Miss Florence Rlsdon. Hei mother. Mrs. Charles Rlsdon. died Thursday, and was buried In Port land. Irving Fr-mh returned Monday from La Grande. The High School Athletic conference finished Its work late Saturday forenoon. Irving was on the commit ej on rules, the adop tion of which was the principal bust ness of the conference. The May meet will be held at Pendleton on the 22d of that mouth. Mrs. T. E. llulson and Mrs. J. W. Wilson left Monday for Starbuck, Wash., In response to word that their father, J. P. Hayings; was' not ex peeled to live. Mr. Hastings Is 84 yenrs of age and is well known In this vicinity, where he formerly re sided. He proved up on a homestead northeast of Enterprise. VTHOT PEANUTS, Peanuts Are Among The Most Nutritious of Foods, and Properly Cooked Are Easily Digested, says Eminent Medi cal Authority. You get them Properly Cooked when bought Fresh and Hot From Our Roaster. Try Thcni.JIThey ARE DIFFERENT Prentiss Human, Confectioner Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon RatclifPs Wagon-Rubbed Sale Splendid Goods, Only Slightly Marred in Shipment. Step in And See Them. Sole Agent for Wallowa County. For The 4 Light Running New Home G. I.RATCLIFF t. Arthur Pace went to work as book keeper hi the Wallowa National sank, Monday, taking C. M. Lock- wood's place. L. A. Jackson "and family have novel to thU city from Joseph and occupy the Chris Eaier cottage on Noith River strce;. H. C. Davh of Flora and William iSddlemon of Day Ridge came to En- .erprlse Monday on a business trip, rhey spent Tuesday at Wallowa. La Grande Observer: Mrs. William Stuuwlei left Friday morning for Ea teiprte, where she will visit reia- ivus t.nd friends a few days. Mrs. S. L. Thatcher left Tuesday Lor Portland after a pleasant visit or several months with her daughter, .Vlrs. W. T. Bell, and family. Mrs. John McDonald of Wallowa was a guest of her nephew, C. M. uookwood, and lamlly, and. other rlends in thl3 d'.y for several days, returning home Monday. L. M. Jensen, former proprietor of the Cash store at Imbler, and his lephew, Calvin Jensen, we're In sev eral days looking over the' country lth a vlaw to locating. They re .urned home Monday, v ''' La Grande Observer: William Snf !,er. the Wallowa barber, is In the city today visiting old-time friends, it hits been several years since Mr. Snider has been In La Grande, and ae says that he Is more than pleased with the wondios growth this city has wade eluce his last visit. Tl.o lowest-priced one-way tickets from the East to Oregon went Into effect Monday, and the biggest stream A utw settlers and investors that the railroads ever hauled will pour into the state during the next two ir.ontli!). Wallowa county, and partic ularly this splendid little city of En icii risu U1 not get her share of that liillux. Causa other communl ues r. Ivertised and we didn't. The entertainment given by the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church Friday night, i.e not st.tctly according to the arranged program, owing to Illness .e families of some of the partic ipants, was nevertheless, a very n loyable affair, numbers being sub itltuted for those omitted. A pretty i'eature was the introduction of Jeorge and Martha Washington, da lightfully impersonated by Ma iter .Ve'.don Hyatt and little Miss Rowena Gaily. LEONARD &KUHN Proprietors of the 2 CITY MEAT MARKET i Cured Meats and Lard always on hand. Hides S 2 bought and sold. Vergere Phone. - t J LOSTINE - - OREGON ' Jt t t)L juuHuiiBXMisaxxaaxass: Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. First Class Ris and careful drivers. 3 B.autif ul mahogany dress er regular price, $45 now $30.00 Fine Quaiter-sawed Oak Dresser, Regular Price, $35, now . 30.00 D: inty Colonial Dressing Table, Q. S. Oak, regu lar $16, now 12.00 Q. S. Oak Buffet, regular $35 now, 27.50 Bed Springs, worth $2.75 for 2.00 Beautiful Crushed Plush . Di vjnport,. not dimaged in any v. ay, enly sligitly il 1 1 vein, utt- ar $30 now 22.50 Old Reliable House Furnisher. Dr. C. A. Au'.t ha? had the Home phone put Into his office. Mrs. Harry He Tin and Mrs. At fred Millar of Jo:e..h were here Mon day, to sesure Mr3. Miller's effects at the Lewis saw mill, on Alder Slope, where Mr. Miller was em ployed until the recent sale. Electric Theatre Opening 3 Nights 3 The Electric Theatro will be re-opened Thursday night, March 4, and will continue thrae eenings each weak, two performance! nightly (7:30 and 8:15) The fo'.lo.vlng attractive pro grams will be given this week: THURSDAY, MARCH 4. King of Je3ter3 (Comedy.) TO amy's Tool Box. " Jerusalem (showing all points of Interest in and around the holy city.) Drink. The Lady Banlstar (Cl03e Shave to tha divorce court.) Illustrated Songs. In the Wild Wood Where the Blue Bells Grow. Dear Old Georgia. FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 'Interrupted Card Party (Hubby gets arrested to finish his game of cards.) Dieppe Circuit (International Auto mobile race. 1908.) Samson, the Strong Man. , Illustrated Songs. A Littla Boy Callad Taps.. -Waiting at the Church. 8ATURCAY PROGRAM LATER. McCULLY & RUSK PROPRIETORS. Sewing of all kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GRACE WOOD, LOSTINE KBaiBmusBBassaxsisxis Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. Our hack meets all trains. Faie 25c. within city limits H M See the Difference A word about "Natural Shape " lasts You don't relish the idea of crowding your foot into a shoe. It isn't necessary. ' Tte"0lkcr" Wjr For Sale by fj. II. ZURCHER, Exclusive Agent Complete Stock of Men's Furnishings. Deer Creek Road Ready for Travel Repairs Completed on Asotin Side Paradise Loral and Per sonal News. . Pa adlse, Feb. 25. James Barnes is ranted the R. James Beard farm. The Deer Creek road will be ready for travel this weak. W. C. Straley who has a load of freight for his store at the river since the washout will get It soon. S. R. Landrus wa3 given a farewell party Tuesday night by 1 Nova Stra ley and wife. The Landruses took their departure for North Yakima, Va3h., Thursday morning, where they will make their home. Warmer weather now. W. J. Akin returned from Wash ington... He traded his farm here for property near Dayton. . Carleton Akin and his son James returned from sjuthren Oregon a short time ago. . O. Straley and Q, W. Norton had some legal papers made yester day. Ray Renfrow, Lonzo McWlllls and wife, Cyrus Stevens and wife had legal papers made today by the local notary. . The Flora fluorlng mill is grinding flour. CHURCH 8ERVICE8. M. E. church: Sunday school at 10 a. to.; preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 :. m. Morning subject, "Everybody Preaching"; evening, "The White House, or a White Man.' Epworth league 6:30 'p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. E. True'ilood, pastor. Elgin flour at W. J. Funk & Co's. Patent $1.50, a sack, straight grade ) a sack. Used by the Multitude. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound. For general spring tonic. Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh ft Mayfleld, WALLOWA BRANCH TIMETABLE. Easttound Westbound ri3!an:e from " am. La Grand Stations p.m. SMS Lv 0 La Grand 2:30 Arrv. 9:6) " 2.5 Is and City 1:65 Lv. 10 00 8.S Ai:el 1:40 10 10 12.S Imbler 1:2 10 30 " 20. Elgin 1:00 p.m - 11:25 " 33.2 Ta'tner Jet 11:35 M 11:!0 . " 33.7 Looking- Qlaa 11:30 " p.ra. 12:45 " 47.1 Mlnam 10:30 - 2:00 " 60.0 Walowa S:M " 3:43 - 67.S Loitne 8:16 " J:4 " 78.0 Enterprlaa T:30 " 4:45 A rr 83.8 Jo ech T:l - P-m. a.m. Nature's Remedy. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound. Enrich33 your blood. Regulates kid ney and liver. . Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Oregon. 100,000 Strawberry Plants TREES: Apple, Cherry, Peach Pear, Shade Trees, Shrubbery, and Roses, Small Fruits, large supply of Box Elder at ex tremely low prices. Send a list of your wants for prices. UNION NURSERIES Union. Oregon -v JPllf The FlMkda "Nilunl Skin" Wit "Natural Shape" shoes the FLORSHEIM SHOE are made over lasts designed to fit (not pinch or crowd) your foot And style ' FLORSHEIM style is added without the sacrifice of a single point of comfort 2 King of Blood Remedies. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound. Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh & iMayfleld, Enterprise, Oregon. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT. In the matter of the estate of Oregon, for Wallowa County. In the ma er of the estate of George W. Ames, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the m designed has filed with the cie. of the above named court, his final account and report as administrator of the above named estate, and the i Kit iha said court has fixed up- our of 10 o clock a. m.. at the County Court House, In the city of iinterpme, Wallowa County. Oreeon. as the place, for the final hearing of said report and account and all ob jections thereto, and why said es- ate should not be closed and set tled as provided by law. O. M. CORKINS. Admlnis rator of ,the Estate of ' ge W. Ames, deceased' Dated this 25th day of February. 1909. 28t5 Buy Fruit Land. In the Walla Walla valley where Jruit raising and gardenine nav bie returns and where the climate is aild and - healthful. Improved and . unimproved properties for sale. Write us for particulars. Manela & Brown, . MlltOD, Oregon.' Enterprise Cleaning And Pressing Works Has Just received the large book of iamples from Edw. I. Strauss Co. is prepared to give you a nice Summer Suit Ladies and gent's suits cleaned and Old Hats cleaned and re blocked, by J. I,; SIEGMTJND. A. B. Conaway. O. M. Corklns. CONAWAY & CORKINS, LAWYERS Enterprise, Oregon. XODt.E DIRECTORY. I 0 0 F f6TERPRISB LODGE. No RMERaD rebekah LODGE, NO. lit - Of p ENTERPRISE LODQB, No. 1UANITA TEMPLE.. No. 7, Pythlaa SUtera. MAQflWIP ENTERPRISE CHAPTER. IVIHOUillllNo. 30, Royal Arch Mason, meets first and third Tuesdays of eaoh month In Masonic Hall All YlalUng Royal Arch Masons welcomed. J. B. OLMSTED. Hleh Priest. IX W. SHEAHAN, Secretary. WALLOWA LODGE. No. 82, A. F. A A M., meets second and fourth Satur days of each month in Masonic Hall. Visiting- Masons welcomed J. A. BURLEIGH. W. M. W. a BOATMAN. Secretary. WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No SO. a E. S. meets first and third Sat. urdaya of each month. In Masonic Hall VUltlns; Stars are always welcomed. MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH. W M. MRS. MARY E. STEEL, Seo. MW A EAGLE CAMP, Na 10497. M II.H.W. A Meets first and third Thursdays In each month. In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbors always welcome. . J. W. RODGER3 " Consul. T. M. . DILL, Clerk. ANEROID CAMP, Na 3M1. R N. of A. WD Wl ENTERPRISE CAMP. No. .U. II. Mi, TV. of W. ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. ITS. W. of W. SMITH A SMITH. TRANSFER Hem Phone, Blue 47. 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