Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1909)
4 s Q u G Ortfon Historical to TwiceaWeek AIL THE OFFICIAL ' NEWS OF WALLOWA COUNTY IN THE N-R Wednesday Edition ELEVENTH YEAR. NO. 10. 1 m NKWS4H3CORD -::: i ENTERPRISE, WALLOWA COUNTY. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1909. FOR SALE. SECOND HAND set double work har ness, at Second Hand Store, or see Frank Batchelder. SUNDAYSCHOOLSTO ALL THE NEWS WHILE 11 IS NEWS TWICE. A WEEK NEWS RECORD CITY OFFICIAL PAPER PARAD E THURSDAY I wm uuuie iu. me auernoon ana even- lllfll i . Ill lir.pnK.. - " - . . HnEin. nj.. mill I II n II III I 1 1 1 1 1 in d . Jui' . ii u II i ij ii mi il ijijii ii hill rHiurnn la i LUMBER, all kinds of J. R. McCoy, Enterprise, Oreg. Mill xi mues norti of Enterprise. 6b8 A GOOD PIANO, for a reasonable price. Wjlte or phone to Mrs. A. Wade, Enterprise, Oreg. 67btf TIMBER CLAIM: w of s.w.Vi, and of n. w. , section 21, t 3 n, 1 47 e. Price 1500. C. E. Hill, Eml da, Idaho. lb8 FIRST EVENT OF THE KIND IN OREGON DINNER IN FRA TERNAL HALL. HAMILTONIAN COLT. Good one eo. M. Gaily, Enterprise. . 3btf MONEY TO LOAN State Funds loaned fi nor nan f Tnhn P. Rusk. Atty. State Land E'dl Joseph Make the New Drug Store your headquarters while attending the County Sunday School convention. WEDDING BELLS. Miss Anna -Ward and Mr. Jared H. Manly were married in La Grande, May 12, by Rev. S. W. Seemann. Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's IJew Fife pills he's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indlge3tion fly, but moretoe's tickled over his new, fine appetite, strong nerves healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kid neys now work right. 25 cents at Burnaugh & MayfleW's. The first Sunday school -parade in Oregon will occur at the. County Sun day School convention in Enterprise, Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. This is on authority of Rev. Charles A. Phipps, state Sunday school work er. Mr. Phipps is here to attend the convention and on Sunday visited the schools in this city, and at that time 6aid he had never heard of a parade In Oregon as proposed here, but had recently seen the great parade at Tacoma when 5000 Sunday school pupils were in line. The convention holds its first ses sion, this, 'Wednesday, afternoon at 2 o clack, and another this evening at 8 o'clock. Thursday is the big day and at least 50 delegates will be present from all parts of the county. Batket Dinner In Fraterncl Hall. The feature of this convention aside from the parade, will be the basket dinner free to' all townspeo ple as well as visitors, in beautiful Fraternal hall at the noon hour. Immediately after dinner all dud- He of local Sunday schools will repair to their respective churches to pre pare for the parade that will take place at 1:30 o'clock. Following this some of the most interesting things on tb program MEMORIAL DAY. . There were no formal memorial day exercises in Enterprise but a number of our people attended the exercises at Lostlne Saturday and Wallowa, Monday. At Lostine a dinner was served, the. proceeds of which will be ap plied in beautifying the cemetery. teaiure of the day was that all graves were decorated. Rev w S Crockett, Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. McKenzie mads talks in the afternoon. . The K of P's held memorial servi ces at Wallowa, Monday. ' Former Resident Drowned In lake Scott King Goes To Watery Grave Near His Home In Seattle. BUILD TO COAST? FURTHER RUMOR THAT NORTH WESTERN IS BACKER OF NORTH COAST Scott E. King, a former resident of this county and well known to all the older residents. Wfla rlrnurnarl of Seattle, presumably Jn Lake Wash ington, near which his home stood. The accident occurred, Saturday, May 22, the first news reaching here Friday, when S. E. Harris, nephew and namesake of the deceased Mln. here on a visit. Mr. Harris had re ceived a telegram from his mother telling him of the sad event. No particulars were given and th ,.n. position that he was drowned In Lake wa-mington is based on the fact of (Continued on last page.) Wallowa county is sneclniiv into.. ested in the dispatches that state the Vanderbllt system-the Chicago & Northwestern-will extend to the coast. If the extension i m ... m umuc 11 la uuue likely to cross the north end of this county, if, as reports say. the Northwestern is the backer of the ymenous North Coast. Here is the dispatch that has stirred up rail road circles from New York to Seattle: Vancouver, U. C.. May 29.-For the Pas: ro-nijlu prominent officials of the Chicago, St. Paul-Minneapolis and Omaha railway have" been looking ton' Mntana' Idaho and Washing- It is understood to be the Inten "on of the Northwestern to reach PUget SOUnd hv nn ovtmol... .i.'. I Chicago-Omaha line which is now at Wy" 50 mtles from the Ida no boundary, it la reDorteri mi ors are now engaged at location work i luiiuo. and thnt mdi chairman of the executive board' of iorinwestern, Is the real back er of the mvsterlmiu wr.-ti. n - --.--w ..Willi VUUL, MQI,bulId'ng w9at frora Spokane. The wuern will make Seattle its Chief tgrmln.l .... .1 - -" aim exiena a branch . to Vancouver. surveyors believed to be working for me worm western, have come across Idi.ho, down' the Salmon river to where it flows Into the Snake near Eureka in this county. Other si.r. veyors, believed on strong evidence fo be employees of the North Coast, have came across t.h nin in....tnin. down the Little Salmon to Troy, and "uiice down the Grande Roiule to Uie Snake, just below the mouth of the Idaho Salmon river. HOGS BRING 7 CENTS. Frank Graham shipped a carload of hogs from Eul The porkers were bought of Watson Bros, on the Slope who received 7 cents a pound for them. Game With Cove Dated For June 18 Local Baseball Team Must Seek Opponents Out of County Fan Notes OAS FINE SUCCESS IK KEEPING BEES HONEY - MAKERS PROSPER AT S. T. DAGGETT'3 APAIRY ON ALDER SLOPE. BnnBnnnnnnnnBaHaanannnnnnnaoapnnDnnnni ana onnnnnnn EE a a a a Whm WiJm Get ffatt? Why, at the Enterprise Mercantile & Milling Co's busy big store, of course They keep the Celebrated Kingsbury Hat The Very Best For the Money Shoe Very snappy yOUng men all wear them and say none bett er We have coming for B Fourth of July trade S som enovelties in John S Strootman Shoes for 5 Ladies and Misses. B This line of fanrvc ;a s something entirely new S ju" uv not pro- B ture a pair you will 8 regret it for your S uciiiuur win nave a pair. NECKWEAR In a" the ,atest you , . want something that will b!eae your gjj why, get. tie .t the E. M. AM. Co'. .tore X, re voted to be the nicest in town y f Gents I Furnishings M M John A. Moffit, President United Hatters of North America writes as follows: "The Kingsbury Hat Is one of the finest brands of union on the market" .tin S . M GLOVES In this department we are very strong and invite you to examine our stock very care fully before purchas ing elsewhere. Young Man, we have some fancy shirts that will just suit you. We handle the McKibbin Gloves which are . (Treat f n vnrita with man aA V o . r tior, guaranteed. Many other things too numerous to mention. "iiiui our Dig stock ThanKlng you very Kindly for past favors, we ar. vp .ft.. E. iM. & M- Cn . P?t-i4-. s nDnnnDnnnnDnnnDDnnnLDaaBBEaaBnnnDDnDDnnnnDBnnnnn0oaB3 S3! m B m n is Eg? E3 E3 El 3 B Q 13 D D B a! D E3 S3 D to E3 a a a n u u El n a c hi a u a a a a a u a a Li The Cove ball team that Is run ning neck and neek with Union for the lead In the Amateur league, will piay tne Enterprise team on Friday, June 18. Jack O'Brien, who man aged the La Grande professional team last summer, 13 coaching tho Cove team. The Enterprise second nine played the Lotine club at Lostlne Sunday and were be.iten by a score of 10 to 9. Co.iaway pitched cood ball In th second Union game, not a good solid LracK being made orf his delivery In aven (unities excent nna in inft i field that Savage took care of by a I puenomenai catch. The side wan re-! tired In order In tho second firth sixth and seventh innings ' ' I Two omissions were mniln In tlm I published score In the hurry of set-1 Ung It up Friday night. Hug should I have been given credit for a fmrrlflcn 1 in the second Inning of the second game for his long foul fly caught by nneeis. on which Savn Hug was also entitled to an asslBt In the fourth inning of the same gama wlien Casey" forgot to touch HilvIh running to third. The latter slin of memory did not harm any for 'Casey" mado a fine nlcknn nt ru,o; grounder immediately after, and star ted a pretty doubio Ulav bv a fast and accurate throw to first, Pace re laying the ball home and catching Havis who was trying to score. i no EinerpriHe Concert band ad ded to the onJoyme:it of the gameH hy Playing on Main street at 1:30 o'clock, and also giving short con torts at the groinds, before and af ter the first game. Bilyeu re: lied the side on thren pitched bulla hi the eighth limine of the first game. That's some nltchinir STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED. aueilff Marvin went t Ml nam Friday and recovered soma stolen property two strangers were leavlnc the county with. They had got the stuff In a trade In the North Country. A North Country 1(1 good family Is accused of being ac cessory io the theft of a team and buggy at Moscow. Ida., which he and another boy brought to I'aradise and riora and disposed of. The boys were arrested and taken to Moscow. The North Country boy protests his innocence. Editor News Kowd: The rjiders of your paper will remember 1 report ed last spring thai. I was well pleased with my succe.-u Willi hnoj at mv Place on Alder Slope. Tlie bees did lajrly woil last year; my best new twavm was hived July 8. and made 33 pounds of section honey besides! we'd filling their hive for winter. The best old swarm made 27 pounds of section lionsy. Lust year was a cold, dry Baisjn, nud I consider the laws did extra well for so short a s.;a.joii. They wintered fine and came out in good shape tills spring r 1th lols of honey. we hived our first now uwarm May ID, which is about two weeks earlier than they usually swarm in l:nva. sold throe swarms this spring at $8 per swr.rm. I had more on hands, than I had room for. and If I have as good luck this year, I win havo seve:al swarms to sll nivt p vi-it.- Some-mo U telll.iir wa ln.it mnt ,.r our beta and were sick of Ilia busi ness and wanted to sell. That Is un true. I wouldn't sell out thd b is!-- nesa at any price. We invite all 'those interested in bojs to visit oar ranch on Alder Slope and get a taste of Wallowa honey. Enlei'irise, May 27, 1903. S. T. DAGGETT. $115 SAVINGS STOLEN FROM JOSEPH HOTEL ; Joseph, June 1. Some unknown thief Btolo $l1.r. from Squire and Mrs. A. F, Sheets' bedroom in tho Sheets holel Monday. The moPay wm In hills and silver and rerosisnted hard er-rned savings from th0 blacksmith shop and hotel. There li no clue to the thUtf. Work -la progressing on the exca vation for the Jennings building, n:id Marks & Wall are preparing to start work on tho now M. E. church. I. II. Robinson's residence Is voM along ud tlie.stono from the Uirs line quarry, 0f which it is built Is greatly admired. Air, lioblnson went to Portland, Monday. First Load of Wool. Tho first load of the 1!)0!) woo clip 'ame In Wednesday from Maklu'u plant. It Is Falconer Ilros. wool Shearers are arriving dally and all plants will bo In full swim? in few days. ROSE FESTIVAL QUEEN VOTE COUNTED TUESDAY The contest for Wallowa onnen at Portland Hone festival will close at 9 p. in. Tuesday. Following is the count Tuesday noon: Edna drowning 275. Joyce Cra'lg -480. Kula Forsythe 123. Ethel Weaver 85. Maymie Johnston 15. Maude Litch 100. Moved Here From Arlington. Frank Htmpden and family of Arlington have moved to this city to in reside, the;r car of goods coming Monday. Mr Hampden is a man of means who carne hero a few weeks jn'To on invl-atlon of Judge Corklns, and liked the co mtry s0 well con cluded to make this their home. .J. L. & P. Co. Incorporated. Articles of incorporation for the Joseph Light & Power company luve been filed In the clerk's office. The capital gUx-k Is $50,000 and the Incorporators are F, li., W. U. and F. F. McCully. Teachers Meeting. Superintendent Coiiley announces the next meeting of the County Tea chers association will bo held at Flora, Juno 12. j Oregon Strawberries Fresh on Tuesdays and Fridays Oranges Bananas Fruits of all hinds Plenty of Apples Armour's Bacon and Hams GRANDE RONDE POTATOES iley and Riley Groceries, Flour, Bran and Hay, Coal and Wood. l'hon VTiltw 27 for Tronfr or Drny R