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ALL THE OFFICIAL
NEWS OF WALLOWA
COUNTY IN THE N-R
ALL THE NEWS WHILE
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ELEVENTH YEAR. NO. 9.
FOR SALE.
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ENTERPRISE, WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1909. '
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CATOt H I Li
YOUNG Clydesdale stallion coming
tour years old, good breeder; colts
can be Been on my ranch at La
lue, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1
Herrmann Vehrs.
SECOND HAND set double work har
ness, at Second Hand Store, or see
Frank Batchelder.
LUMBER, an kinds of rough lumber.
J. R. McCoy, Enterprise, Oreg. Mill
12 miles north of Enterprise. 6b8
A GOOD PIANO, for a reasonable
price. Wa-Ite or phone to Mrs. A.
Wade, Enterprise, Oreg. 67btf
TIMBER CLAIM: w of s.w., and
of n. w. , section 21, t 3 n,
l 47 e. Price $1500. C. E. Hill, Emi
da, Idaho, lb8
MDR
GETS TWO .
E SCULPS JIT
ENTERPRISE HUMBLES LEAD
ERS OF LEAGUE TWICE IN
ONE AFTERNOON.
HAMILTONIAN COLT. Good one.
Geo. M. Gaily, Enterprise. . 3btf
WANTED.
OLD RUBBER of all kinds. At the
Second Hand Store. Enterprise, Ore.
MONEY TO LOAN
Slate Funds loaned. 6 Der cent. John
P. Rusk. Atty. State Land B'd. Joseph
Marriage Licenses.
May 26. James W. Hanson and
Mary Clara Bowlby.
NOTICE' OF STOCKHOLDERS' OR
CONIZATION MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that the
first meeting of the stockholders .of
the Troy Mercantile, Milling & Power
company wll be held at Enterprse,
Oregon, June 25, 1909, at 8 o'clock
p. m., for the election of a board of
directors, adoption of bylaws and for
the transaction of such other bust
ness as may properly come before
tne meeting.
Dated this 20th day of May, 1909.
H. E. MERRYMAN,
MARY P. MERRYMAN,
7s4 incorporators.
Won't Slight a Good Friend.
"If ever I need a cough medicine
again I know what to eat." declares
Mrs. A. L. Alley, of Beais, Me., "for
iter using ten bottjes of Dr. King's
New Discovery, and seeing its excel
lent results In my own family and
others, I am convinced it Is the best
medicine made for Coughs, Colds,
and lung trouble." Every one who
tries It feels. Just that way. Relief is
felt at once and its quick cure, sur
prises you. For Bronchitis, Asthma,
Hemorrhage, Croup, LaGrippe, Sore
Throat, pain In the chest or lungs it's
supreme. 50c' and 1.00. Trial bot
tle free. Guaranteed by Bumaugh &
Mayfleld.
We are the sellers of the E. How
ard watches, the best on the market.
Call for them at Martin Larsen's
Well. well, well! Two e-amea in
one afternoon from the strone Union
team, leaders of .the Eastern Ore
gon league. Maybe those Enterprise
boys can't play ball some? We guesa
YES.
And they were decisive victories.
Nothing uncertain about those scores,
9 to 1 and 7 to 3. And the nlavine
was in proportion to the tallies, or
a little more so, for if anything luck
broke Union's wav. Enterm-lse won
cleanly as well as decisively, out
batting, out-fielding and out-pitching
their opponents.
Never for a moment was the first
game in doubt. Bllyeu held the
Union sluggers in the hollow of his
hand, and he pitched a masterly
game from every angle. He had per
fect control, allowed but three miser
ly hits, struck out five and out
guessed the batters In a way that
made them laugh at their own ef
forts. He eased up after the sixth
inning, with the game safe, but still
the Union batters could not solve
his delivery. Only 30 batters, three
more than the least possible number.
faced him In the game.
For seven out of the nine innings
it was one, two, three out for Union.
Not a man reached first until the
fourth when G. Clark smashed a bit
to lert and reached second on Sav
age's poor throw, the only error made
oy Enterprise in the game. Clark
died on second, for Billy Bauer made
a fine catch of Skiffs high fly. In
the next Inning with two down, Da
vis made a bit, and scored on No
dirie's two bagger. That was the
end of the scoring or even seeing
first base for Union, brilliant field
ing by Pace, Hug, French, R. PJd.
cock and ' Savage aiding ' Biiyeu's
grand pitching until the end. - -
All of Enterprise's runs were made
in one Inning also, but they threat.
ened in almost every time at bat;
good fielding and hard luck alone
holding them down. . Hug reached
first. on a hit the first time ud but
was left. R. Pldcock knocked a
daisy cutter in the third but s;ic.
ceedlng batsmen failed to advance
him. In the fifth Couaway and Sav
age made base-hits In succession, but
the former was forced off second
by foolish baserunnlng and
caught at third
In the sixth came the balloon
ascension. " McMillan gave four bases
on balls - and was found for four
smashing hits, one a three-bagger.
His teammates assisted In tha aerial
flight with four errors. Hug reached
first on an error by Skiff and at
once purloined second, and scored
when B. Clark couldn't make ud his
mind to stop Pace's hard one. Pace I
was caught trying to score on
Bauer's hit to short. Bilyeu made!
a clean, hit and went to second on a
nu miuw vy iwc.vmian ot w. Fia
cock's roller. Conaway, Savage and
French were given bases on balls
by the now rattled McMillan and R
PidnOf'lr hnnfrit a onn-. f
o v. a ouiviicr square i
over first base, bringing everybody I
nome and resting on third himself.
He ran home while the Union team
CIRCU
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Program County
S. S. Convention
To Be Held at Enterprise, Wednes
day and Thursday, June
, 2 and 3.
IT COURT PAID
W. T. KNAPP ROAD ALLOWED IF
PETITIONERS PAY DAMAGES
TO LANDOWNERS.
Official Proceedings of County Court
Adjourned Session, May 24, 1909.
In the matter of the T. M. Gllmore
road:
Ordered that said road be allowed
and opened for nnhii. tri eimBrB- .
county surveyor
Joner Trump
II. C. Cramer
board of county road viewers
And the Court being satisfied
from the report of the viewers and
other evidence before the Court
that said roa I will be of public
utility and that it is greatly need
ed by the travelling public tha
said report is hereby approved and
allowed; and it further appearing
to the court that the board of view
ers have as-m:sni h-,,
...U6 Uj
reason of the location of said road,
. as follows, to-wit:-.
111 favr of C. R. Elliott as dam-
EMERP1E WINS
SECOND GAME TOO
LOCAL SLUGGERS COP ANOTHER
AND KEEP THIR HAIR ON
STRAIGHT.
(Continued on last page.)
3:00
8:00
Following is the complete program
of the county Sundav school nnnvon.
tion to be held in this city Wednes
day and Thursday of next week:
Wednesday Afternoon.
00 Call to order and devotions led
by President H. B. Davidhlzar
Reports of District Officers.
Reports of Schools.
Apr ointment of Committees.
Paper, "The Church and th'
Home," Mrs. C, E, Trueblood
Round Table Discussion.
Two Minute Talks from each
Sunday School on "Where We
Shl:e."
WednesJay Evening.
Praise Service led by Dr G.
W. Gregg.
Address of Welcome, Mayor
Byram Mayfleld.
Response, Rev. A. L. Howarth.
Response, Rev. E. M. Owen. .
Solo, Miss Browning.
Address, "Signs of Promise,"
Rev. Chas. A. Phlpps,
Thursday Morning
9:30 Devotional Exercises led by
Thomas Morgan.
9:40 .Sunday Shool Lesson
June 6, Rev. C. A. Phlpps.
10:05 Paper, "Boys Wanted in
S. S." Mrs. A. H. Rudd.
Report of Nominating Commit
tee. Election of Officers.
Noon Basket dinner tn h hnlil In
the Fraternal building.
Thursday Afternoon.
Parade of AJ1 Schools,
Song Service by Children.
Address, "Junior Character
istics," Rev. C. A. Phlpps.
Primary Work and Cradle Roll,
Round Table Discussion.
Thursday Evening,
Praise Service,
Address, Rev. R. D. Osterhout
Solo, Mr. Pratt.
Address, "The Open Door and
What Lies Beyond," Rev, Chaa
A. PhlDDa.
cording to survey thereof
In the matter of the Petition of W.
.1 ..jP and othera
location of a countv road
Now on thij 2:th day of Mav. 1909.
SHAFER-BEECHER CASE
The F. F. Sliafer vs. Oral Beeeher
case was affirmed by the supreme
t li rjatte.- comes re?uiariv ' to court' tne de;i;i3n being handed
be heard upon the second reading " Tuesdav- The case was a dis-
, . .. ..v, L.,e vaiue or some pasture
land rented of Sha'er by Beeeher. II
was tried at the January term tha
verdict besln in favor of Sliafer and
is now affirmed by the highest court.
Burleigh & Boyd were Shofer'a at-torneys.
for.
the
1:30
2:30
2:45
8:00
8:15
8:45
i"5"i wuu iour errors hhi? rparnaii a dli
Mew SMrts
-Wash Skirts in duck and cheviot, neat patterns, trimmed in buttons, $1.75 and $1.90
Silk Petticoats, black and colors, $5.00 to $8.00.
Dress Skirts in Voile, Panama, etc., $3.00 to $10.00.
Children and Girls' Ready-to-wear
Dresses 35c ts and Upward
We have some beautiful new patterns in
Suisine, obe and Tokio Silk
Cm be washed. Prices 50 and 60 cents. Also a very nice line of
Summer Dress Goods
Lawns, Swisses, Organdies, etc., at 6 1-4 cents to 50 cents per yard.
See the new Belt BucKles. Tie or Veil Pins, Gold NecK Ropes. Dutch Colla
Hair Barettes, Embroidered Wash Belts, Lisle or Kid Gloves, new Veilings
Hoiserj, etc
W. J. FUNK a CO.
or ine viewers report, and also
upon the remonstrance against the
said petition, filed herein by C. R.
Elliott and others, as well as upon
the affidavits and request that
names be etrlcken from the peti
tion and remonstrance duly filed
herein, and the court having duly
considered the matter of striking
names from the petition as well
as from the remonstrance and the
affidavits filed in support thereof
by the respective petitioners and
remonstratois, and the court be
ing fully advi3el in the matter
find that upon the-petition praying
for the location of said road there
remains eighteen freeholders resid
ing in the said road district who
are qualified petitioners for said
road, and that upon the said remon
strance there remains fifteen quali
fied remonstrators, who are freehol
ders residing In said road district,
and that therefore the said remon
strance is Insufficient to deprive
the court of Jurisdiction in' the mat
ter of allowing said petition.
It further appearing from the read
ing of said viewers' report that
said report s favorable to the es
tablishment of said road "and Its
establishment recommended by said!
Doara of viewers, and is as follows,
to-wit:-
To the Honorable County Court;
We the undersigned board , of
county road viewers, appointed by
the honorable court, to view, sur
vey and lay out a county road as
Prayed for in the petition of W. T.
Knapp and others, beg leave to
report:
That pursuant to said order we
met at the beginning of the pro
posed rocd on the 9th day of
April, 1909, the eame being the timo
and place fixed by said order for
tue meeting of the undersigned
board of county road, viewers and
took to our aaslitance N. W. Own
bey and S. P. Miller as chain bear
era and A. , G. Rambo as marker,
and proceeded to view, survey and
lay oat said road as prayed for in
said petition, as near as in our op
inion a good road can be made at
a reasonable expense, taking Intn
consideration the utility, conven
ience and Inconvenience and ex
pense which will" result to In
dividuals as we'd as the
public, If such road shall, be estab
lished and opened.
The said road wa surveyed under
our directions, and the same was
conspicuously, marked throughout,
the corners and distances thereon
noted, and all trees on the line of
said road were marked on each of
the sides thereof corresponding
with the direction of said road, with
three notches cut through the bark
and one Inch Into the wood, and
all tres adjacent to the said line
of said road were plainly blazed
on the side facing said road. The
beginning and termination of said
road and the termination of each
mile and Intermediate points have
been marked in the manner pro
vided by law, as will more fully
appear by the certified return of
the survey of said road, which is
hereunto attache! and made a part
of this report.
That In ojr opi.ilrm the said pro
posed road should be established
for the following reasons;
It Is greatly needed by the set
tlers in the vicinity of the proposed
road and by the traveling public.
We consider the SW of XVy4
Sec, 19 Twp. IN. R. 41 E. V. M.
belonging to C. R. Elliott will be
rendered less valuable to the
.amount of $225.
We consider the S. E. i N. E, V4
Sec. 24 Twp. 1 N. R. 43 E W.' M.
belonging to E. W. .Southwlek
will be rendered lees valuable to
the amount of (00.00
Dated this 16th. day of April, 1903.
, H. E. Merryman,
Gus Price returnad to Hot Lakn
Thursday to give the curative waters
there a further trial for his ailment.
Enterprise Is
Growing
More rapidly than
anyone ever antici
pated, yet you can
buy lots in
Alder View or
Boyd's
Sub-Division
AT
$100.00
AND UP
and only $10.00
down
We have $2000 to loan
at 10 per cent
BURLEIGH & BOYD
LAWYERS
The second eam wna limlio.i
sven Innings by agreement. , Cline,
in the box for Vnton, escaped lucki
ly, and wna lilt lunula. u.
. , ... .tM1i,i-t man uitj huui e
shows but was saved bv brilliant.
Slippoit by his inflpld CnmnmV..
delivery was deceptive and in but one
inning did Union get any hits. There
were many errors made nearly all
"""""'e as a cold, cutting wind
blew a gale across the grounds and
part of the time a drizzling rain fell.
Bilyeu s orted the fireworks in the
second with a home run bit nvor
right field fence. thereby earning
a gold rine offnrftl bv T:wlt.jn &
Weaver for th3 tit hit over that
fence. W, Pldoouk and S.ivajj also
inade runs In that Inning oa a cam
blnatioii of hits and errors. Another
was added in the third' by Bauer's
base on balls, s'.eal of second, ('line's
wild pitch and Bil.ve
Pidcnck scored in the fourth on his
single, and wild throws by Cllno and
.oui.ie. W. Pidcock and Savage put
two more to Enterprise's credit in
the fifth, the former getting oa by
virtue of B. Clark's, wild throw and
Savage by hU own hit, both coining
home on Hug's long two-bnKger.
Union tallied thrice in the fourth
on a bit bv Skiff a r.imM.
j - t iuuiuic una
vild throw and a hit by Davis. That
wus all for Union. The score:
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D. A. McAlliter, who had bom vi ,
iting his daughter, Mrs. W I! lard
:.Loss, and family, returned to vji
Grande, Friday, accompanied by hla
grandchildren, Muriel and Guy .lo.ia,
who go for a visit.
Biliousness and Csnut'patlon.
For years' I ' was -troubled with
biliousness and ermsl.lpafion, which '
made life mUera':l3 for me. Mv amn-
tite failed me. I lost my usual force
and vitality. Pepsin preparations and
cathartics only made matters woi'so.
I do not know where I should huvo
been today had I not tried Chamber
lain's Stomach and Livor Tablets.
The Tablets relieved the ill feeling
it once, strengthened the digestive
functions, purified the stoniach.llver
and blood, helping the system to do
its work naturally. Mrs, Rosa Potts,
Birmingham. Ala. These tablets are
for sale by Burnaugh and Mayfleld.
The Allen Ranch of )
720 acres just " j
Could have been bought
a year ago for 10 an acre
I have another just as good buy 43) ai-.res snlendid timothy and stock
ranch, i miles from Enterprise for only ?10 an acre. See or write me
about this quick.
P0S,A.ND RE?'DENCE, 10 room, modern, well located, $5800 cush,
or $J000 down and $3000 to suit purchaser.
Sold for $15 an Acre
Profit $3600
W. E. TAGGART,
ENTERPRISE, : :
Tlie Pioneer Real Estate Man.
1 : OREGON
IMILLINERY
CLEARING i SALE
1
The Millinery goods comprising the entire stock of
Helena Zurcher and Grace Wood (late of Lostine) are 5
offered, beginning WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, at 25 per 5
cent discount. jz? & . j& 1
I have purchased the Helena Zurcher
stock and added it to my own. This g
is a genuine clearing sale and includes $
All Trimmed and Street Hats for Ladies and Chil- &
dren, Baby Bonnets. Little Boys' Hats and Cam 3
J Everything New and Up-to-Date. Goods marKed 3
in plain figures. Remember this Sale will begin
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2
5
JJ
S miss;grace wood
t In Zurcher Store, 3 doors cast of P. O., Enterprise
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