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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1909)
Start In The Spring Work Right Get one of these GUARAN TEED watches ami you will know that you are right. A good AMERICAN watch for $4.00. Fully warranted. A line thin Model, 1G size Elgin foi onlylO.OO. Satisfaction guaranteed by E. B. WHEAT Jeweler and Optician Enterprise, Oregon City and County Brief News Items Never-slip hopseshoes at Keltner's. Lon Davis was at Joseph several days on business. All kinds of builders' hardware a' S. D. Keltner's. J. W. Conley of Wallowa was 1 1 the city Thurslay. Ruberoid roofing, 1 ply and 2 ply, for es.id by S. D. Keitner. R. V. Horn, a Jeweler of Welser, Ida., Is In the city with a view to lo eating. W. T. Cowan, a Spokane capital ist, was here the first of the week, looking over the country. Roof Paint for your old roofs. It stops the leeks. For sale at Kelt ner's hardware store. Harley Fleaner ii erecting a nica cottage home on A'amo street, Just east of Oren Warner's residence. The best washing machine or earth Is the Flyer. For sale b S. D. Kel'ner. Little Ronald Wagner went to Los tine Wednesday for a couple ol days visit with relative!. Mrs. J. W. Kerns and children re turned Wednesday from a visit of several days at Joieph. Elgin Flour at W. J. Fu..k & Co s. Patent $1.00 a. sack, straight grade, $1.40 a sack. Er. C. T. Hokett went to Eugene Wednesday on a business trip. He will re-urn the last of the weak. The Rock Creek high patent flour Is guaranteed equal to any flour in Oregon. Only $1.35 a sack at RUoy & Rl'ey's, Fred Ashley Is home from a fur nlture buying trip to Portland. A. M. Wagner had charge of the store during Mr. Ashley s absence. The Rock Creek high patent flour, $1.35 a sack at Rl'ey & Rlleys, makes the sweet3st, whitest bread. Is equal to $150 flour. . Try one sack and see the difference over ordinary grades. New Jewelry Store Now Open for Business Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ami Silverware. EXPERT REPAIRING. You are respectfully asked to inspect my stock and try inv work. MARTIN LARSEN, Main Street, 3 doors J T Until you sec me for bargains ih irrigated and hill land farms, stock ranches and timber lands. W. E. TAGGART, Tiil ENTERPRISE, rilONE HOME 115 J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer 4 Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH. OREGON Lisk ware at Keitner's. Arthur .Johnson and family re turned Friday from Turlock, Cal. Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. G. I. Ratcliff has the addition to his furniture store under roof. J. A. Wilson was out from the Im nana the first of the week. Carload of Uo -k Creek high patent flour Just receive! by Riley & Riley. I .Mrs. Serepta Weiver has had a nice sidewalk built along the East Second street si lo of her property. Woodlark poi :oned wheat. It kills the squirrels. Buy it at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. Henry Ibberson of Walla Walla, who owns a ran ' h at Chlco, came in this week f look after business af fairs. A. II. Rudd will have charge of the pipe liie extension for F. D. McCulIv of Joseph, and wi;h his family will move there next Monday, .Miss Katherine and Roger Kay left We lnesday for Caldwell, Idaho to visit their sister, Mrs. F. A. Moore. K L. Mcl'hf r ton, win hns b3)ii .lulfeiiii' for some time wil.i rheuma Llsm left Friday morning for Hot Lake. Fo'ey's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels folds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. Burnaugh & Maytlel.l. C. I'. Wi lis and family of Hope ric, who stopped off here a few Jays to aoi fri-'.n 's. went on to Sloi cow, Ida., We 'ne-iilay, where the. I will make their home. I Now Is the time to use the squirrel pois'jH, when they are first coming out. Got Strychnine, the kind that kills. Don't be fooled by a cheap and , infe.lor quality. The genuine is for sale by Burnaugh & Mayfield, the drugslsts. i Mrs. C. B. Ca'laway, son Flinn. i son In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. .VcClure, a'l of Grand View, ! W. Va., arrived In Enterprise the 'first of the weak to locate. They ire lompoiarily the guests of thslv relative, C. A. Haney, and family. "My three year old boy was badly eonstirat jd, had a high fever and was In an awful condition. I gave him two dosei o' Foley's Orlno Laxative and the iu-xt morning the fever was gong and ho was entirely well. Fo ley's Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis. Burnaush & May fled. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. DePue and hlHlron will leave next Monday fo Portland and Sa'em. Mrs. DePue uid children will visit her people at Sa'em while he goas to Eugene to look over the town. The maay friends of this eitlmable family re ?ret their departure but wish thorn health and prasierlty In their now homo. Ilo.v can any person risk taking soin j unknown co igh remedy when Foley s Honey and Tar costs them no nrre? It 1 a safe remedy, con tains no harmful drugs, and euros the n o it obstinate coughs and colds. Why experiment with your health? It slst (n halng the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. Burnaugh & May fieU. Enterprise, Oregon. east of Postoffice. ioncer Real Estate Man. OREGON NOTARY PUBLIC E5UY Electric Theatre 3 Nights 3 ENTERPRISE SATURDAY NIGHT. The Faithful Dog or True to the End The Masher. The Mountain Waif. Song. 'Neath the Old Cherry Tree, (illus trations especially fine.) With the President In Washington. Showing points of Interest In the Nation s capital, the capitol bnild i -g. treasury, congressional library, Smithsonian Institute, Statue of Liberty, etc., etc. 2000 FEET OF FILM SHOWN EACH NIGHT. McCULLY & RUSK PTfOPUIE'lORS. Vr. and Mrs. J. E. Jackson of Cove arrived the first of the week. rhey will locate in this vicinity. Jap Chapman's little boy, who was 111 of pneumonia, is on the way to re covery. Born, to the wife of Harry Hough of Swamp Creek Pa3s, an eight pound daughter; Friday, March 19. J. S. Crockett and family will leave next Tuesday for Marshall, Mo., where he ha3 bought a farm. Dr. and Mr3. A. F. Poley returned the first of the week from Portland where they had bee.i residing for a couple of months. S. L. Burnaugh has had a shop erected on his lots Just south of the creamery. O. H. Brady will occupy It for a carpenter shop. Mr. ani Mrs Alex Mavor will move Into their building Just south o! the News Record office shortly, an rent their rosldence. S. R. Haworth came In from La Grande the first of the week to look after courthouse construction. Mrs. Haworth, who has been quite ill, Is some better. Mrs E. E. Snelling, who had been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. A. Clark, and cousin, F. A. Clark, and family, departed Wednesday morn ing for her home at Elsie, Mich. Gus Price, the well known m9at market man, who ha3 been suffering for a number of weeks with a dis- sase akin to rheumatism, left Wed nesday for Hot Lake to try the cura tive waters of that resort. County Commissioner W. G. Locke returned the firs of this week from a couple of months spent in Centra. California. Mrs. Locke went on to their Lost Prairie home by stage from Wallowa. Mrs. E. Mallery and daughter Pearl of Alberta, Canada, arrived in Enter prise, Thursday. Mr. Mallery Is on the road with a car load of goods. They will make their home In this vicinity. Will Putman returned last we3k from a trip to Nevada and California. He found no place as good as Wal lowa county. A friend, Jack Taylor, of San Francisco, returned with Put man, and visited him a few days. The members of the ninth grada of the county high school spent sev eral hours In "study" "with their classmate, Ju'la Marvin, Tuesday, night, and s;ent a most enjoyable evening. Nice refreshments were served by Mrs. Marvin. L. E. Follansbee,' In the la num toer of the lyceim course, in'erot.e and de.lghted hU audience with tli lecture, "Genius and Gumption." II . Is a finished story teller and injects enough lessons between stories to make hU talk - instructive. Mrs. Charles Hug of Wallowa will have a beautiful Hue of hats on dis play on and after Saturday, March 20. Her Easter opening will be April 9. On that day ladles coming from a distance and purchasing a $2.50 hat will be refunded their fare one way; purchasers of a $3 hat will receive their fare both ways. 57b2 Alex Mavor was injured by an ex plosion at the rock quarry Tuesday. He was chambering out a blast hole and let a stick of giant powder drop to the bottom, nine feet. It ex ploded but luckily Mr. Mavor was leaning back from the hole and only his right lej was hurt. It being badly torn and bruised by pieces of rock. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. An exceptional 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. See or write H. B. Starr, Lostlne, Ore. Mm Buys German Coach Stud. R. F. Stubble'leld bought the splen did German Coach stallion brought here recently by McDaniel and White The price paid was $1500, and a five acre tract qf suburban property and other horses figured In the deal. JOSEPH Joe;.h, March 19. Leinder Martin, who has been in the employ of the F. D. MCcully company for several months, went home to Portland, Fri day. Mrs, Oorge Boner returned from La Grande, Thursday. Her husband Is there taking treatment at the sanitarium for rheumatism. - J. A. Masterson and wife of Elgin, pioneers of Wallowa county, are here visiting old time friends. Gladys Wiley of Wallowa came In Thursday to spend a few days. Merland Hearing of Lostlne came the last of the weak to visit his sis ter, Mrs. Maude Chllders. Walter G. Eeith and H. A. Sprague of Imriaha traded In town the first of the week. Mrs. F. A. Church and children have gone to their home at Wether . , ore., after ah extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Graves. Roxy Hope died at the home of her father, Sam Adams, March 17, after ! a protracted illness. She leaves two children aged two and four years, ltebekah lodge of Joseph had charge of the funeral from Prairie Creek hurch, Thursday. A Religious Author's Statsment. Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Sails bury, N. C, who Is the author of several b:oks, wrltss; "For several year3 I wai afflicted with kidney trouble and la3t winter I was sud denly stricken with a severe pain In my kUnes and was confined to bed eight days unablj to get up without assistance. My uiine contained a thick, white sediment and I pas3ai same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remely and fie pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheerfully rejommead Foley's Kidney Remedy." CHURCH SERVICES. Rev. W. S. Crockett will occupy the pulpit at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Presbyterian church: Morning sub ject, "What Shall We Do?" evening, "A Man or a Sheep?" Other ser vices at uusal hours. M, E. church: Sunday school 10 a. m.; pleaching at 11 i. va. and 7:30 p; m. Morning subject, "God Our Refuge," evening, "Self Control and Succe3S.M Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening, 7:30. Mission Study clas3 at parsonage Wednesday even ing. Rev. C. E. Trueblood, pastor. Good Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and colds is now at hand and too much care can not be used to protect the children. A child Is much more likely to con tract diphtheria or scarlet fever vhen he ha3 a cold. The quicker you cure his cold the less the risk Cllainberlain's Cough Remedy Is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of those who have tried It are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W. Va., says: "I have never used anything other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children, and It has always given good satis action." This rem edy contains no opium or other nar cotic and may be felven as confident ly to a child as to an adult. For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfield. . ' ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies at Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of al! kinds. First door east of Postoffice. 100,000 Strawberry Plants TREES: Apple, Cherry, Peach Tear, 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 Our Resources And Facilities For caring for your banking wants are most ample. Are .you enrolled among our customers? It- not we should like to have you. We do many and a great variety of things for our customers, and accommodations and courtesies consist ent with safe banking are extended to all accounts, whether large or small. Call on us when in need of banking lacilities. MfFowtR and Farmers National Back Wallowa, 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 you 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 Door West of Sheahan's GARDEN OF EDEN. (Continued from first page.) trap. No money would have bought Juno. If there U a law that covers the promlscous poisoning, the writer would like to have some one Inform her through these columns, as she still has Nellie Bly to protect, as well as Carlo, a large, faithful and Intelligent shepherd dog. Accident. Little Lorlne Williams, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Williams, of Elk Horn Springs farm, met with quite an accident a few days ago. She started to step Just back of a woodchopper without no ticing that he was raising his double-edged ax, whea he saw her just In time t3 prevent either kill ing her or maiming her for life; as It happened she only received a light gash across the bridge of her nose, which will leave but a light scar. Personals. Ed Wilcox was unable to attend the school party on account of sick ness. He went to Flora to consult a doctor and remained several days. He returned O. K. and everybody glad to see him home again. Mr. Harroldson Is expecting to move back to his ranch north of George Beecher' s as soon as the 'weather becomes settled. Charlie Fleming Is getting ready o build a new house; dimensions to be 20x28 feet.' He has selected p very pretty location for it, on his ranch; as he Is very fond of roses It will probably be a rose-covered cottage. His present residence has beautiful climbing roses over a por tion of It. Miss Wllma Courtney visited at the home of Mrs. Hafer and sons re cently and enjoyed a horseback ride of about ts'n miles each way, over a picturesque road along the table land above the Grande Ronde river. James Downing made a flying visit to Evert Rlchman's home in the Grouse country, a few days ago. A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. They are mild and gentle In their action and al ways produce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at Burnaugh & May field's drug store for a free sample. Highest market price paid in cash for live chickens at Enterprise Meat Market. Price & Horn an. New Suits Filed. March 16 F. D. McCully Co. vs. Geo. H. and Addle R. Russell. March 18 Delia L. Moxley vs. J. A. Moxley. An Ideal Cough Medicine. "As an ideal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in a class by Use f," says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of Gwynneville, Ind. MI take great pleasure in testifying to the results of Chamberlain's Cough Medicine. In fact, I know of no oth er prepara'ion that meets so fully expectations of the most exacting in cases of croup and coughs of chil dren. As It contains no opium, chlo roform or morphine It certainly makes a most safe, pleasant and ef fieaeous remedy for the Ills It Is Intended." For sale by Burnaugh ft Mayfield. PEOPLE Read This And DEATH RECORD. Earl, the thre3 months old ba'jy toy" of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pinkie of Prairie Creek, died Tuesday after a few days Illness. Mrs. Plnkley re turned from Union Saturday and etopped at J. D. Halsey's here in town. The little one was taken sick Sunday. Burial was in Prairie JCreek cemetery Wednesday after noon, Rev. C. E. Trueblood offlciat ing. Mrs. Pinkley's mother, Mrs. Rich of Union, arrived Wednesday (too late for the funeral. SUGAR FACTORY TO STAY. The sugar factory will remain an other year at La Grande, the owner, David Eccles, so wiring Manager Tay lor. It is not known yet whether the company will 'plant beets In this county. The options were extend ed recently. The hallways upstairs In the hank building are being kalsomtned and painted and the stairway repaired. Lost Only One Ewe. E. A. Anderson returned Thursday from Huntington where he had been (with the 8 car loads of sheep he sold to Whlttler. The sheep stood the trip well, only one being lost out of the 2000. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or egon, March 16, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Henry W. Downs, of Lostlne, Oregon, who on July 28, 1903, made Homestead Entry No. 13161-Serlal, No. 03999, for WV2 SWVi, NE4 SWH, NW14 SE A, Section 10, Township 2 South, Range 43 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make inal Five Year Proof, to establish slalm to the land above described, before D. W. Sheihan, U. S. Com missioner, at Enterprise, Oregon, on the 26th day of April, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses! Louis Olsen, Charles E. Van Pelt, Paul A. Harris, Floyd W. Ham mack, of Lostlne, Oregon. 58t6 F. C. Bramwell, Register. S. K. Clark Plumber & Steam Fitter Full line of plumbing material. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. Enterprise Cleaning And Pressing Works Has Just received the large book of Samples from Edw. E. Strauss Co., .id is prepared to give you a nice Summer Suit Ladies and gent'a suits cleaned and Old Hats cleaned and re- ! blocked, by J. L. SIEGMUND.