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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1909)
City and County Brief News Items Never-sllp horseshoes at Keltners. All kinds of builders' hardware at S. D. Keltncr's. Mr. and Mrs. F. V; McCully Joseph were In town Thursday. Miss Ella Da'ey, the deputy cort'er, i qu'.te 111 of lu grippe. Ruberold roofing, 1 ply and 2 of ply. for Ei.;0 by S. D. Keitner. B. H. Uoyd returned Tuesday from For. land. Smoke the Advertiser and be happy. Deputy DlstiUt Attorney Eborhard of Joseph was a business visitor Thursday. Mrs. AVm. Hambelton and child of Jose;h were with Mr. Hambolto:i here Thursday and Friday. Roof Paint for your old roofs. It stops the leaks. For sale at Kelt tier's hardware store. C. E. Hay of Mud Fiat, accom panied by V. Thormahlen of An atone, Wash., we:e in town Wednes day. The latter "ad been visiting friends near Lotting. Will and Clara I!a ler went out to La Grande Thursday to visit their sister, Mrs. Ralph ilollembaek. and to meet their mother, who Is return ing from a vidt at her old home in Nebraska. Now U the chance to buy piano). Wiley B. Allen agent here. Save from $10 to $100 on each piano purchased of him. Sells nothing but first-class goods. Sale prlce3 from $1!)5 to $700.1 of his grandson, Co.mty Clerk W. C. A. V. WInberg, expert tuner anil j Boatman. action regulator. Hotel Enterprise. j,,. au(J Jjr L F j0rley re-Ge-jrge E. Goff, late of Potsdam, N. ! turned to Joseph Friday after a visit Y., who came hers to work on tha j at roru nUman's. They will mova concrete warehouse, will make an of-' so.iji to a iarm southeast of Wallowa, fer to tha city council to put I't j j n Selbert and Miss Everyl La cement crosswalks for $33 each, tlie j .-,er(e "went t0 Wallowa Friday In city to furnish the cement and sand llltereats of Ml3a L a certa's and he the rock mis wouiu m.m the walks co it a'.out $50. Wood crosswalks cost over $33. Mr. Goff expects to present the matter at the next meeting of council. Llsk ware at Keitner's. GAME LAWS. Any person knowing of any viola Hon of the game or fish laws of tin state, or of porsons not properly keeping screens over lrrlgatioi ditches, are requested to notify JOE CLEMON3, Deputy State Game and . Forastr. Warden, Zuinwalt, Oregon. 4Jtf L)D E 'i IKriTOKY. i n C KNTERI'RI8K LODGENo '.U.I 153. KMttlLAiiD UHBEKAH LODGE, No. 119 No f I) E.MTKKFKISE LODGE, l. "I I . 4. JUANITA TEMPLE, No. 1. Pythian IllrtOUmiU v . ,0. Koval Arch Muhous meets rimt and third Tuemlayu of oacli month In MiiHunlo Hall. All vlultlnt Royal Arch Mannim welcomed. J. a OLMSTED, HUth Prloat. P. W. BHEAHAN, Secretary. t.l.OWA I.OIKJE, No. 82, A. F. V M., imiiMH Bni'onU and fourth Pntur iii.. n of cued month In Musoiiio Hull VIhIHiik MaHoim welcomed J. A. RURI.H1GH, W. M. W. C. BOATMAN, Secretary. WALLOWA VALLI3Y CHAPTER, No 60, O. E. S. moots first and third Sat urdaya of each month. In Masonic Hall VlalUnit stars are always welcomed. MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W. M. MRS. MARY K. STEEL, Sec. MUI EAGLE CAMP. No, 10497, M . llr.V. A Meets first and third Thursdays In each month. In new Fra ternal hall. Vlaltlng Neighbors alwayi welcome. J. W. RO DOERS Consul. T. M. Dll.l., Clerk. ANEROID CAMP, No. 3642, R N. of A. Wfl M EKTERFRISK .U. If . 535, W. of W. CAMP, No ALMOTA CIRCLE. No, 278. W. of W. New Jewelry Store Now Open for Business Watches, Clocks, Jew-dry ami Silverware. EXPERT REPAIRING. Yoti are respectfully asked to inspect my stock and try my work. MARTIN LARSEN, Enterprise, Oregon. Main Street, 3 doors east of Postofliee. PHONK HOME 115 NOTARY PUBLIC J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Max Shlllock went out to La Grande Thursday. Japalae, varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. S. T. TIppett and family moved to the'r Chico ranch this week. Smoke the Advertiser, be3t five cent cigar. Home made. Judj;e O. M. Corklns returned Thursday from a business trip to La Grande. .Vrs. Rois Fal.'oner and children relume 1 Thursday from a visit in Lostine. J. W. Ned row and, Jes3 Blair of Coon Rl'lge we e trading in Enlcr prlse Thursday. The bent washing machine on earth Is the Flyer. For sale by S. 1). Kel'ner. W. 1!. Applegat?, the Paradise n tary( was transacting business in the county seat this week. Highest market price paid In cash for live chickens at Enterprise Meat Market. Price & Homan. James E. Reagan and Miss Dejsh Southwli k of Wallowa were married in La Grande Wednesday evening. Paid Wilson of Jotepu visited hh parents here for se e al days th we k. Stan'ey Fa'rcl l d of Imntdu was registered al Hotil Enterprise, Wed nesday. Mils Maude M. Turner, a popular school learner of Joseph, was in tliis city Welnesday. Not just as good but better than any other 5 cent cigar, is the Ad vertiser. Enterprise made cigar. Win. Wood of Lostine is a guest candid icy In the Spokesman-Revlew contest.. II. S. Brown of the North Coun try, win was in town the first of the week, wa? looking after a house here for relatives In Ford county, Ill inois, who are coming to thai city to re d le this s;irlng. The ladies of the Enterprise Li brary will glvo a tea at the library room, Thursday a'ternoon, March 11. Refreshments will be served fo. which a small sum will bo charged. The proceeds aie to be used for the purchase of new books. Everybody cordially in'itei to attend. La Grande Star; B. B. Breed, special representative of the Stude baker Wagon company of South Bond, Ind., retained yesterday from a tour through Wallowa county. He is very favoraLly impressed, as al. other visitors to that section are, ol the groat poislllles for the future of Wallowa coanty. M, Hodge, who rscently sold his homes: e id and expects to leave in a few weeks for Arkansas, will have a s tie of household goods, horses, wagons, farm implements, etc., at Shacke. ford's barn on March 12. Mr. Hodge and family, after a visit In Arkansas, will go to Texas and locatt near the mouth of the Rio Grande. Mr. and Mrs, A. II. Rudd and son arrived Thursday from a long stay at Golden, Col., and will make this city their permanent home. Mr. ttml 1 will again take up his work of surveying of all kl.uls. He is thor oughly equipped for mining surveys and reports, Irrigation and townslte work as well as general surveying. Mrs. Edith Jennings of Josoph was in Enterprise Tuesday on a business trip. Mrs. Jennings will soon begin the er.H'tlon of a two story brick bus iness block on the site of her pres ent residence, across the street north from the Wurzweiler corner. Tha lower story will be a business room and the upper story fitted uP for an opera house. Our Repair Work Is Guaranteed Watches Clocks and Jewelry put in First class Order Reasonable Prices Edison Phonographs E. B. WHEAT Jeweler and Optician K'ltcrprise, Oregon H. S. ENTERTAINMENT. The W. C. II. S. Athletic a.;.sockt Hon will give a basket social in tin assembly hall of tile high school building, Friday evening, March 12. All Ia3le3 Interested in the high school and its stjdants ara requested to bring baskets. The following prj gram will be rendered: Opening Song SchaDi Address of Welcome ....Chas. Oakes Song H. S. Octet 13 Reading Miss lieaton Vocal solo MIs3 Browning Violin and plana dust Mr. and Mr. Whaa' Obs'inacy (comely) H. S. Comedy Company Vocal sjIo MIs3 Craig Reading Miss Nina Millar Instrumental dint ...Misses Rags'a'e and Olmsted Debute: Affirmative Cena V. Hall, Ivan Jackson Negative J. V. Kerns, Vernon Corkins, Speeches, 5 minutes. Rebuttal 2 minutes. Song H. S. Oete'.t2 Decision of Judges. Sale of Baskets. The H. S. ass jclatlon expects to Join the Eastern Oregon Athletic league and compete for honors al the coming track meet to be held in Pendleton, May 22. C. E. Vest sol.1 for V. I. Cronin ta Mr3. Sarah Ealdwin, lot 3, block 1". Gardner's addition. Joe Hayes, former resident of im laha, but now of Twlsp, Okoiiognii county, Wash., was greeting old friends hera this wee'.c. Mr. Hayes ilso has interabts at Lenore, Idr... and went there from here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Childcrs and children of Gresham arrived Thurs lay for a visU wit'.i relatives a'ld frle'nds. . Mr, Childers' father, J. W. friends. Mr. Chi dor s father, J. W. Childers, who is In a I.a Urande hospital, Is recovering nicely from the operation performed hut Wed nesday. At a regular meeting of the council held Wednesday, the electric light 1)111 for February, $-l-".y0, was allowed, and the recorder, treasurer and at torney paid their monthly salaries of $5 each. A petition for a side walk along the west side of H:tst Second street, running two blocks north from the Christian church cor ner, was laid over. Enterprise Cleaning And Pressing Works Hat just received the large book of samples from Edw.K.S 'ini id is prepared to give you a nice Summer Suit Ladies and gent's suits cleaned and Old Hats cleaned and re- blocked, by J. L. SIHGMUXI). SMITH & SMITH. TRANSFER Horns Phone, Blue 47. BALED HAY FOR SALE. ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies at Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of all kinds. First door east' of PostofRce. Monthly Report Of Public School Prof. Sutton's Summary for Febru ary Additional Eighth Grade Graduates. Following Is the summary of the Enterprise public school for the month ending Felr.iary 19: Principal's rojm Enrollment 44, .tveiage attendance 33, average num ber belonging 31, tardy 2, absence 22, .o.i or Honor 15, per ceat 97. .Mrs. Sutton's Enrollment oO, av. and. 4!, av. No. belonging 4fl, tardy it, absc.no 37, roll of honor 31, per teat lit!. . .Mrs. Ilanville's Enrollment 64, av. attd. 49, av. No. belonging 52, tardy :!, a';seuce 53, r j11 of honor 24, per cent 94. :iiss Hu ch!ns3n's Enrollment S9-, av, attd. UV a.'. No. belonging 35, tar.ly 0, abs n' e 47, roll of honor 13, pe:1 cent 9 I. Al Lis Murray Enrollment .43, av. attd. 30, a. No. Lelonging, 29, tardy 2, i.bseiice 35, roll of ho.ior 10, per -e:n. 9t:. To'ais EnioMmint 219, av. attd. 1X9, av. number belonging 190, tardy 7. absent e 194, roll or' honor 93. Vi-diois for tie mon'.h 11. Thosa coiiipleLiig the eighth grade and not rep.jrteJ at last report, Zora t'omb33 uul Sallie Fo dson. A Pleasant Physio. When yoa want a pleasant physic give t 'ham dim lain s Stomach and Liver Tablets a tvia'. They are mild and gentle in t'.-.eir action and al- wavs traduce a pleisaat cathartic el't'e.t. Call at Burnaugh & May field's r.rag s'.ore for a fre3 sample. CHURCH SERVICES. M. E. c'aurch: Santlay school at 10 a. m.; pr:achlig 11 a. m. and 7:30 a. in. Morning subject, "Everybody Preaching"; evening, "The 'White ilome, oi' a Waits Man.' Epworth ioaguo 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. E. True loo.l, pastar. The Prbytsrian church. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11, "Tlie Crux of Chriitlin Unity." Chris !ian Endeavor at 6:30; preaching ser vice at 7:30, 'The Christian Church." Prayer meatlag at 7:30 on Wednes day evening. Rev. Seidell C. Adams, minister Stiff Neck. S : i :'f neck is caused by rheuma tlsm of the muscles of the neck. It Is usually con'lnei to the back of the neck and one side. While it Is often quite painful, quick relief may be had by apply las Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one case of rheuma tism In ten repiirea internal treat ment. When there Is no fever and no swelling as In muscular and chron ic' rheumatism, Chamberlain's Lin iment will ac'oniplUh more than any internal treatment. For sale by Bur naugh & Mayfidl. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. An exeept'.onal opportunity is open for a man with small eapital in the hardware business at Lostine. Es tablished business and splendid terms to the right man. It will pay you to investigate. See or write II. B. Starr, Lo3tine, Ore. Mm S. K. Clark Plumber & Steam Fitter rull line of plumbing a aterial. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keitner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. WALLOWA ICast ound BRANCH TIMETABLE. Westbound I'ls an e from am. la (Jramle Stations p.m. :43 Lv 0 la Grande 2:30 Arrv. 9:5) " 2.) Is.and City l:f3 Lv. 10 00 " 8.3 A l ei 1:40 10 10 " 1.3 Imbler 1:;5 " 10 30 " 20.9 Klgin 1:00 " p.m 11:25 " 33.2 Ta mer Ji t 11:SB " 11:: 0 " 3:.7 I.ooklna Glass 11:30 " li. ni. ! 12:45 " 47.1 Minam 10:30 " ' 2:00 " CO-0 Wa Iowa 9:00 ; 2;45 67.8 Lust m 8:1 " : S:4 " 78 0 Kiiterir.se 7:30 " 4:43 Arr S..S Jo eih 7:ti " l.nu 'a.m. STATEMENT OF Mmm and Of Wallowa, Oregon AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 5, RESOURCES Loin3 and dlsco.int3..$123,087 OC Overdrafts 505 25 United States bonds.'. 12,500 00 Premium on U. S. bonds 500 00 Banking House and Fix tures 5,70 4 50 Other real estate 21G 87 Caih and due from Banks and U. S. Treasury 47,122 23 Total . .$11(3,8 15 91 E This is For You, ET HO M G 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 crow before. Now this is something that everybody don't tell you and everyone don't Vnnw it. We have resident lots from $60 up to $225 and business lots, s ma with buildings and some without. A e have all kinds of good buys in rec. estate. New Era Land Company J. B. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Door West of Sheahan's Equal to the Cccaiion. The author of "Across KuKiund In n Dogcart" once s-opod to examine h church in the lift village of Kustone: The day was warm, and on leaving the church I rested for awhile in the grateful shade of t' building and for the sake of the coifiess still kept my hat in my hand. While standing there I overheard one workman ask of an other: "Why do e keep 'Is 'at o(T like that out of doors, mate?" "'Cause 'e's a Quaker, o' course," re plied the mate. "Quakers alius do in churchyards." Here was an opportunity not to be lost. "Xo," said I, "I am not a Quak er. I am an Episcopalian." There was a short, awkward pause. Then the first workman, evidently of an inquiring turn of mind, said to his fellow mason, who seemed to be con sidered an authority: "A E-piscopale one, 'e saya 'e Is. Wot's that, BUI?" "Oh," replied -the learned Bill, quite equal to the occasion, "that's one of them fancy foreign religions, sure!" The Emperor's Orderly. Frenchmen of every rank and class dearly love titles. The manager of a Taris insurance company' was decorat ed with the Legion of Honor a few days ago, and the clerks In the em. ploy of the company presented him with a piece of plate to which their visiting cards were attached. On look ing over thtVe be was a good deal puz zled and amused by the visiting card of the office "boy," an old soldier from the Invalides, who was employed to open the office doors from 9 to 4. Under the man's name was the title "the emperor's orderly." He sent for the old soldier, who stumped in and saluted. "Of what emperor are you the order ly, and how?" he asked. The old In valide drew himself up to attention. "I am the orderly of the emperor," lie said, "Napoleon, Ie Tetit Corporal." "But be is dead. Tie has been dead some time," answered the puzzled manager. "I dust his tomb for him," growled the old soldier. London Express. No Morals In Dreamland. If. as many writers have suggested It is the soul itself that guides the liu agery of dreams, how are we to ex plain the fact that in this chaos of Ideas and feeligs there is so little dis tinction between right and wrong that wheu dreaming we commit acts for which we should weep tears of blood were they as real as they seem to be. - As Professor Hoffman has taid, "The familiar check of waking hours, 'I must not do It because It would be un just or unkind,' never etice seems to arrest us In the satisfaction of any whim which may blow about our way ward fancies." From all of which we must conclude that the dream realm is a world that is entirely oblivious to any moral sense and that, though It may be true that n troubled conscience may produce or affect our dreams, the dreams them selves are never burdened with a con science. Bohemian Magazine. Going Some. Being pursued by a farmer and his three sons after being caught in the chicken yard, a young colored person had just made up his mind that he was not eluding his followers quick ly as might be when a long eared Jack rabbit jumped up from the roadside and started down the road ahead of him. The would be chicken thief had ruu a few hundred feet farther when the farmer and his boys were aston ished to hear the negro shuut In a voice that quavered with fright, though unrestrained, "Say. for de Lord sake, you rabbit, get out ob de way and let some one run who can run." Argonaut. Watch the label on your paper. CONDITION OF Farmers National Bank 1909 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000 00 Surplus 2,500 00 Undivided Profits 630 56 National Eank Notes outstanding 11,900 00 Due Banks 274 23 Deposits 130,641 12 Total $195,845 91 PEOPLE Read This And WISE W. 13. APPLEQATE, Notary Publit . Oo'.Iei-tians made. Real Estate bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE, OREGON. Gophers, Sage Rats and Prairie Dogs annually devastate our fields of growing grain. Their numbers may be greatly diminished by a systematic warfare upon them. " Woodlark " Squirrel Poison is the most reliable and destructive agent yet . devised for their extermination. It is absolutely certain in its action and every kernel is warranted to kill. Climatic changes or moisture of the earth do not destroy its strength. It requires no mixing or preparation, and is always ready for use. No other is so good. Dealers will refund the purchase price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free. Hoyt Chemicai, Co., Portland, Oregon Nature Provides but one California It is the natural winter home of many thousand of the world's best 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 i 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 i.: 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 . 1 1 . . ' cic, can on, telegraph or write E. T. Campion, Agent, Wallowa. WM. McMURRY, gen. 'pass, agent. P ortland, Oregon.