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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1909)
r I Stop DON'T send away for that watch and chain this spring, as you have other springs. See me ad get my prices FIRST. If they don't suit you, then send for it. E. B. WHEAT JEWELER and OPTICIAN Enterprise, Oregon City and County Brief News Items Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. Mrs. Ira Pratt was a Wallowa vis itor Thursday. M. B. HotchkUs returned Wednes day from a buslneis trip in Idaho. Daniel Boyd went to Portland Thursday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weaver re turned from Joseph Thursday. Dan Clemons is out from his Im naha ranch and says he has alfalfa a foot high. H. Fallman of Portland visited former Daltota friends in Enter prise, Thursday. The complete oratorio, both parts, I and II, at the Presbyterian church, Aprl! 3 l II. Tllley and P. E. Furlong or Tacoma a e hero looking over the mnitiy with a view to locating. Yh, we will sel you Extra Star V Star C3dar Slil.iglo for $2.75 per M spot ca;h. E. M. & M. Co. n. Estoi, Mr J. Carpenter and M'i or Josoih were shopping I n er. rise Thurslay. o d, ilch nillt, 21 quarts for $1, 1 'fid to your door. W. A. Mur ; e'pr so. 60b4 . Ie ls, Mrs. T. J. Wright i r.t e s n wont to Joseph Thurs t ay to visit Mrs. Lewis' daughter, r . ' efrel. 'barbed AUra, Woven Wire I.:.-. Poultry Netting, wire screen ii a, AnnealeJ wire, wagons, hacks li'i::. ios, or any t ilng in Farm Imple nie:its, see the E. M. & M. Co. The Electric Theatre Is showing the best films of the season this week. The Football Hero made a hll I'h the audlenco Thursday night Siit inlay wl.l bo given the last bat tle between Joe Qans and Battling Nelson, by which the latter regained the lightweight championship, putting the negro down and out forevor. All kinds of builders' hardware at 9. D. Keltner's. Did the kitchen cabinet men leave a mark on Wallowa valley's doorpost as they passed out? Most popular of Oratorios, Em manuel, at Presbyterian church, Fri day night, April 30. For choice Timothy Seed, or seeds of any kind for Held or garden, see the E. M. & M. Co. County Assessor B. F. Miller went o Wallowa Thur3day. He is look mg "peakei" after his long and se vere spell of la grippe. Mr. and Mm. M. W. Goodman and daughter Lenore left here Frida) morning for their new home at Co (luillo, Ora. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Akins of Prairie Creek were guests of rela tives hero Wednesday. Mr. Akins says his GO acres of fall sown grain is looking fine. Mrs. W I. Calvin and daughter Vivian left Thursday morning foi Hood River for a visit with Mrs. Cal vln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Reavis, Oia'ige3, lemons, cocoanuts, swee: potatoes, dates, ii.ss, celery, spinach ettuce, green o:io:is, pis plant, and pure strained honey an among tin latest ai rivals at the E. M. & M. Ci. stora. L. B. Payne and C. S. Bradley of Gravity, la., who stopped off here to see friends, B. B. Boyd and Char es Thomas, went on to the wu- lam otto Valley, Wednesday. H. S. HoMngs worth., of Coifax. Wash., well known sheepman, 1 registered at Hotel Enterprise. He iavs the Palouse country Is short or rainfall this season so far, and will lesi extra June rains to make the 'jrops. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gabriel of Van :oaver, Wash., arrived in Enterprise, .VeJnesday, to locate in this vicinity They were former residents of Webt City, Mo. They are looking for ilaces on a r&nch, he as a foreman jr tenant and she as housekeeper. They are stopping at Mrs. Rodgers, )er Rodgers Bros', shop. Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Win lows, Doom, Lumber, Nails, Builders lardware, and nearly all kinds of wilding mateMal at prices guaran eed us low as the lowest. We make i s.e lalty of submitting bids on )ll!s for entire materials for build ng purpose i. We protect our pa ions both as to price and quality of oods. E. M. & M, Co, A splendid program and a basket inner marked the la3t day of school it the Reavls school house, Friday prll 2. Nearly all the patrons were iresent besides many from outside he district. Dialogues, declamations nid music made up the exercises leneral regret wa3 expressed that he school could not secure the sor- Ice3 of the teacher, Mrs. Fletcher, r another year, but she has gone o her new home on the Grande londe river, be'.ow Powwatka, and vlll teach no more. Now Is the time to use the squlrre" o!son, when they are first coming nit Get Strychnine, the kind that cllls. Don't be fooled by a cheap and inferior quality. The genuine Is for tale bv Burnaugh & Mayfleld, the druggists. 8ATURDAY NIGHT. The Big Gans and Nelson Fight Workman's Honor Peggy's Portra't. Illustrated 8ongs. Some Day When Dreams Come True. (Sentimenta'.) Emmanuel at Presbyterian church, April 30. R. F. Stubblefleld was a Wallowa visitor Thursday. C. E. Funk returned from Hot Lake the first of the week. Fred Tharp of Elgin Is greeting friends In Enterprise this week. Jackson & Weaver have put a new owning in front of their drug store. Miss Minnie Glldden went to Los Ine Thursday on a business trip. J. Q. Connally of Flora was trading In the city Thursday. Root i unit for your old roofs. It tops the leaks. For sale at Kelt er's hardware store. Harris Flowers returned Vedne3- lay from Central Oregon, where he went a few weeks ago to shear sheep. Mr3. P. E. Boyd and family, who were here for the winter, moved .his week to their home, east of Joseph. In addition to the regular Easter program at the Presbyterian church ext Sunday morning, Mrs. Max. M. Shillock will sing. A. F. Poley le t Wednesday morn- ng for Portland to look after prop erty lntere3ts of the Pacific States Investment company, the new corpo- ation formed recently by local cap italists. T. E. Hudson and family, Mr. and rs. Fred Calvin and Mrs, J. W. Wilson returned Wednesday from attending the funsral of Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. WlUon's father, at Milton. T. P. Coleman, of Coleman Bros., eft Wednesday for Tacoma, where e will visit his mother and dispose of some property there. He will be gone from a month to six weaks. ELGIN WATCH-Complete Fitted in Nickle Model Nickle Ruby, Sapphire Jewel Settings; Stones; Breguet Micrometric Second Dial. Plate. Each and guaranteed. . . 17 Jeweled Case, with new movement; 17 and Garnet exposed Pallet Hairspring; regulator; sunk Damaskeenal everyone fully Call and see it. MARTIN LARSEN Main Street, 3 doors east of Fostoffiee. Enterprise, Oregon Our Resources And Facilities For carir.g for your banking wants are most ample. Are von enrolled among our customers? It not we should like to h ve vim. We do many and a great vaiieiy ol things lor our customers, and accommodations and courtesies consist- cut with safe banking are extended to all accounts, whether large or small. Call on us when in need of banking facilities. . Mpveis awl Fanners National Back Wallowa, Oregon J.D.WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY TUDLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON Electric Theatre ENTERPRISE 2000 FEET OF FILM 8HOWN EACH NIGHT. CHANCE TO TALK OVER WIRELESS TELEPHONE The citizens of Wallowa county will have an opportunity of talking ver the wireless telephone this week and next. Representatives o he Collins company demonstrated he wonderful Invention at Joseph Friday and will be here in Enter prise today (Saturday) and Sunday, at Lostlne Monday and at Wallowa fuesday. Everybody i3 cordially In vited to come and try the new phone. TREES AT WHOLESALE PRICES We have In our packing ground trees In first-class condition we wl'l sell at fie following prices: Apple trees, 12c each Pear treas, 15c each Plum and Prune trees 15c each Cherry trees, 25c each Peach trees, 15c each Box Elder trees, 10 to lac each F.0883, 25c each. Strawberries, $3.50 per 1000, fresh dug. berries and blackberries, $2.50 per 100. We will pay express on orders amounting to $10. UNION NURSERIES J. B. WEAVER, Prop Union, Oregon S. K. Clark Plumber & Steam Fitter Full line of dumbim 0 iraterial. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. If yiwt W III TWft ill ! m Iw ! An Exhibit of Spring's M si Stylish Garments now on at ojir store. Ia our GARMENT DEPARTMENT we have spared neither time nor trouble in securing the most stylish garments ever shown here. And as the women of Enterprise and vicinity want GOOD g'arments as well as stylish ones, they will be pleased to Know that this marK of quality appears on each The "PALMER GARMENT" We invite you to call and examine these g'arments feeling certain that they will meet with your entire approval. The g'arments are not only stylish, but The Designing The Fit The Tailoring The Fabric The High Quality : 8 all maKe them satisfactory in wear and of unusual value n & Milliiif tapanf Gopher, Sage Rata and Prairie Dogs annually devastate our field of growing grein. Their number 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 ia warranted to kill. Climatic change or moisture of the earth do not destroy it atrength. It requires no mixing or preparation, and is alwavs ready for use. No other is so good. Dealers will refund the purchase price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free. IIOYT Cukmicai. Co., Portland, Oregor WILL CELEBRATE JULY 4 AT THOY (Continued from First page.) Alaska exposition. We will mi83 her but we will be doubly pleased when she returns. Mr. Stockley of Elgin has bought the Bert Clay farm and expects his family to spend the summer there, at least. He is the owner of two sawmills and contemplates the mov ing of one of them into the Eden country, a3 there is none here and everybody wants lumber. .There is plenty of fine timber here. Some of our energetic residents are already planning for a Fourth of July celebration at Troy. Peter Picker (so I have bean told) has .nidiy offered to fix up his large jtore building for a grand ball at night. There will be the best of dance music and probably a basket picnic on the grounds In the day time, plenty of games, a good pro gram, and last, but not least, some good speaker to keep us from for getting the meaning of the 4th of July or Independence day and our patriotism ever true. Road Work. . Several of our ranchers have do nated work on the Troy hill road to make It passable, when finished, for wagons. Pearl Stevenson worked 10 or 15 days; Je38e Beecher worked 22 days; Ed Wilcox and Charlie Har roldson each worked quite a number of days, and James Downing has do nated 23 days all told. Mr. Down ing is past the age limit, but that didn't keep him from doing the work. If the Eden men could all work at the same time, it would not take very long to get a good wagon road to Troy, then we would be "it," and we would keep the weeds down from traveling over it so often. There will sooa be telephone con nection to Flora, as the poles are all up, and soon the wire will be strung. Next summer the Edenites expect to have a line down to. Troy. If they do they will be wise, for many a long trip will be saved by having one, and maybe many a dol lar saved also. cases of rheumatism are simply rheu mat ism of the muscles, due to cold I or damp, or chronic rheumatism. In jeuch cases no internal treatment is ' required. The free application of Chamberlain's Liniment is all that Is needed, and it is certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yourself how quicMy it relieves the pain and soreness. The medi cines usually given for rheumatism are poisonous or very strong medi cines. They are worse than useless in cases of chronic and muscular rheumatism. For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. ' CALL FOR MAS3 MEETING. A ma3s meeting of the citizens of Enterprise will be held In the court room, Wednesday night, April 14, j 1909, at 7:30 o'clock, for the pur- pose of nominating candidates for councilmen, mayor, city recorder, city treasurer and city attorney. By order of City Council. 63r2 Enterprise, Ore., April 6, 1909. W. E. TAGGART, City Recorder. NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION. ' Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held on Tuesday, May 4, 1909, for the purpose of electing i Three Councilmen, a Mayor, City Recorder, City Treasurer and a City Attorney. 63r2 W. E. TAGGART, City Recorder. Enterprise Cleaning And Pressing Works Has Just received the large book of Samples from Edw. E. 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. L. SIEGMUND. 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 Postoffice. Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten HOME PEOPLE GET WISE This is For You, Read This And 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 now 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 $125 and business lots, some with buildings and some without, 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