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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1909)
10,023,334.00 3,152,915.00 $6,870,419.00 City and County Brief News Items Hoed potatoes for wile at W. J. Funk & Cos. Mra. U. L, Dodiuzor and dnushtt'r nre'ut linbUr vHIUiik friends. Hurry ll:irlnn und John McFel ridge went to Wnllowa, Monday. Carpets, China und Jap Mailings ut Ashley's. Jolii.1 Woitir.an, Jr., returned home Saturday from a vaeallon trip tj outside points. Go to Jackson & Weaver's for Ii ". Cream Sodus, SiiikIium, .ami Sod-.i Water, all flavors, Everything s;iu i'ary and clean. l'oik sausiiKO only 10 cunts a pound ut Cray & Wlllolt's City Mar ket. C. It. Horner of Snake Uiver l't Monday for Turloek, Cul., to visit his father, J. S. Horner. Sit Up And Take Notice Every department' of our storo has been replenished with new and up-to-date goods and our t'k Is now complete In al most every department. We pay spot cash for our goods, and thoroforo got the benefit of nil cash discounts and we give our customers the benefit of our cheap buys. Our New Goods Jimt received direct from Chi cago In the dry goods depart ment consists In part of tne t following; PERCALES, DIMITIES, UAT1STE3, GALATIN8, SWISS, SUMMER NOVELTIES In dress good of the newest nd most exclusive patterns, LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER- WEAK, LAWN, NET AND SILK WAISTS FOR LADIES, . RUCHINO, LADIES' COLLARS AND COL LARETTES, LACKS, KMUKOIDERY, KlHNONS, NOTIONS, Kto, etc. Clothing We have In transit a largo In voice of Men's Clothing which , wl arrive In about 10 days. We also take orders for the "OLD RELIABLE ROYAL TAILORS. Hats Our spring shipment of Hats is already here, both men's and boys'. We carry the HARDE MAN HAT, superior In style to any other hat In the mark et, and only equalled In dur- ability and holding its shape by the celebrated Stetson. Shoes We have Just receive,! a largo asortmuit of men's, toys' la dies' and Mlwes' Oxford Shots In black, tan. chocolate and ox blood (lace or buckle.) Our Grocery and Hardware de partments are atse complete. Drop In, look at our goods, and compare prices, Respectfully, ; R.S. &Z. CO. KNTRRTRISE. Just to 'Remind You, WHEN MONEY is scarce general stagnation sets in with its resultant disasters to every line of business, to every profession, and every wage-earner. It is therefore to your interest to help to make money plentiful in Oregon by simply keeping it here. The sworn statements of life insurance companies on file with State Insurance Commissioner S. A. Kozer, Salem, Oregon show that - ' I was sent out of OREGON for life insurance premiums in the past five years. is the total returned here to pay death losses and dividends in the same live years. is the net amount drained out of Oregon in 5 years for life insurance- premiums sent to enrich Wisconsin, New York and other stales by making their home companies the custodians of these trust funds from Oregon. Does anyone doubt that the commercial supremacy of New York is due to the centralization of the insurance assets in that market, more than to any other one factor? More money is handled by the insurance companies than all the transportation companies in the country, and it is the centralization of these immense accumulations in one locality that makes that locality the seat of the financial empire. It is the personal interest of every citizen of Ore gon to use his influence that Life insurance be bought of Oregon ifc and the money Kept in Oregon for Ore gon's development. Home Oflice: Corbett Hldjf. Corner fith und Morrison Sta., Portland, Ore. A. L, Mills, I'rt'si Vnt I.. Sitimil, Gont'rul Munuwr Clarence S. Samuel, Aitat. Manager Alfii'lu xe?d fJi' Rttlo nt R. S. & Z. I) II. C'emons of Lostlne was an over Sunday vlslt. ir In Enterprise. i IiurgutiiH at. Wheal's closing out Warner Funk of 0:il;l:nd. Cul., Is j vi.-dtiiiK his brother, Chus. 10. Funk, j S. I.-, lluwort.li returned .Friday from Curry county. Choice residence property for rout. I Seo E M. & M. Co. I Kcutt llarrU of Walla Walla was , lie;o Thursilny and Friday visiting I old friends. Clo.dng out sale of watches, clocks, j Jewelry, silverware the entire stock of K. II, Whe-.it. Mr. und Mrs. Henry Fletcher of l'owwntlia were trading In to.vn j Saturday. ' Fresh Fish every Friday and Sat urday ut Cray &. Wlllelt's City Mar ( lcet. ' I Mis. C. M. Lovkwood nnd children I we;il lo Pendleton, Monday, for an extended visit with her Bister, Mrs. Doty. Elgin Flour at W. J. Fu..k & Co's. Patent $1.00 a sack, straight grade, , $l.;IO U Slick. j ' It 'v. E. Owen le t Wednesday o: i last we:-k for Astoria to remain a w hile in hopes the sea air will be ic , fli his health. ! Jack .'.in & Weivcr guarantee thnt I Surs.ii'urlllu Compound to give ai ' goo.l remits as n ly blood purifier o.i ; the market. 10 1 i 1 1 Recorder: C. A." DeHole went to Enterprise on Monday's train, where ho will be employed tempor arily at Calvin's barber shop, Mrs. Jane Foarty of northeast of town loft Monday for Albany to seD her daughter, who Is 111 in a hospital there.' Mrs. Fogurty will visit a'. Newport before returning. tl. S. Reavts returned Saturday from a business trip to Portlnnd md other WlllauieCe valley points. He stopped ut lloiKl River on his way home and visited lili brothers. Mlys Creole Warnoek left Mon day for Yauulna to Join her father, Robert Wurnoik. She had been visiting her grandmother and other ivluMvei on the Imnnha and In this vicinity, Mrs. Alvln McFYtrldge and baby, nnd Mrs. Ange'tne Hanson spent Mon day nt Wnllowa, attending Memorial Day exercises. Mrs, McFetrldge's btoihcr, Orven Hearing, Is burled In the Wnllowa cmetry, The dance at the opera house Fri day jilvca by the baseball boys In honor of th I'nlon team, was a de ll) Infill affair and attended by about M) co.iple. Splendid music was fur-id-died by the Enterprise orchestra. Mrs. J. A. French and son Dwlght left Monday for Pendleton, where they will stay a few days and then go oa to Con a'll i to visit her par ents, and remain until the meeting of the Grand Chapter, O. E. S., at Porth.nd, June H, which Mm. French vi;l attend ns matron of Wallowa Valiey chapter. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda ALL FLAVORS Sundaes, Root Beer, Re freshing DrinKs When extra CANDY good is wanted come to PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank vluitrrnriso. - . Oregon i k.V . Pittsburgh Perfect Electrically Welded Fence Is in a class of its own because It is lie only Fence of its kind made, and it is the Fence for you to use because 1. It is the best made. 2. Has same sized stay as strand wires. 3. ' Mas no wraps or clamps to hold moisture and cause rust 4. Stays cannot be spread by stock. 5. The'prlce is right. 6. It is the strongest Fence on the market. , Buy It, try it, aid your Fence troubles will be over. , ELECTRICALLYY WELDED FENCE For Poultry, Hoss, Horses, Cattle, Lawn and Corn Cribs, FOR- SALE BY FOR SALE BY S. D. KELTNER ENTERPRISE, OREGON. Before buying a mattress see Ashley's $13.50 special. Judge O. M. Corklns was at Wal lowa Tuesday. D. H. Jordan went out to La Grande Tuesday to be gone a few days. Loin steak only 10 cents a pound at Cray & Willett's City Market. Largest and finest line of ice cream cones at Enterprise Cream ery. Miss Lydia Miller of Losiine was a guest of Miss Grace Wood of this city over Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Hall, Mrs. Mary Legore and daughter, Mrs. Alfred Miller, of Joseph, were visitors' in Enterprise. Wednesday of last week. The best washing machine on earth Is the Flyer. For sale by S. D. Ket'ner. Mrs, Will Zuroher and chl'.dr--1 accompanied Mr. Zurcher I to their ranch at Chlco Monday morning to be gone about two weeks. Sunday school teachers and pupils In attendance a,t the ' county conven tion may procure ribbon badges free by calling at Jackson & Weaver's drug store. Mrs Ellen Smith of Wallowa return ed home Tuesday after a visit of several days with Mrs. Bessie Whit more. The latter accompanied her friend to Wallowa to remain for some time. Mrs. J. T. Blrcher and three young est children and her mother, Mrs. Lottie Crumley, left Monday for the latter'a home at Kingston, Ida. Mrs. Crumley had be?n visiting here for several weeks. Mrs. Blrcher will also visit her daughter, Mrs. Lennls MeCloud, at Kingston. Elgin Recorder: Mr. and Mrs. Or ville T. Littleton left Elgin the latter pan of Ian we;k for Baker City, where they will remain for an in definite period, Mr. Littleton having secured a position with a palntshop In that city, for which he will do sign work. Auction sale at the Joseph Mer cantile Ca Joseph, will commence June 5. from 10 o'clock In the tore noon until 6 o'clock in the after noon, consisting of Dry goods. Notions Trimmings, Shoes and Men Wear ables. In order to wind up our bus iness affairs quick we have decided to let you have everything at this great auction sale at your own price. Mrs. v:. L. McCubbin and children spent Tuesday at Losiine. One-Minute Washers the Only Best Washer. For sale by Ashley. . A. G. Smith of Joe3ph was an En terprise visitor Tuesday. Up-to-date shapes and colors In Ice cream cones at Enterprise Cream ery. iels Nelson of Elgin' Is here look ing over the country with a view to locating. Mrs. O. M. Corkins attended the K of P memorial service at Wallowa, .Monday. Her father Is the only mem ber of the order burled In the ceme tery there. H. V. Moore of Caldwell, Ida., ar rived Monday and accepted a posftion t baker with Riley & Riley. He iecured the job through a News .ecord want ad. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Coleman left for Tacoma, Tuesday, where he will attend to business matters and return in two weeks. Mrs. Coleman will make an extended visit with har people. Dr. C. T. Hockett went out. to La Grande Tuesday to assist Dr. Gilmore of Flora in an operation for appendi citis on Mr Ackmati of the North Country. From La Grande, Dr. Hock ett will go on to Salem to attend the meeting of the alumni of the medi cal department of Willamette Univer sity. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen at tended the funeral of their friend, "Uncle John" Hill on Cricket Flat, five miles northeast of Elgin Sunday. Mr. Hill was 80 years old and a host of friends from all over Union county attended the funeral Mrs. .Larsen remained for a vliit with friends In Elgin. Mrs. E. E. Shepard, s'tata presi dent of the Utah W. O. T. U., and national lecturer, delivered two in teres ing addresses In Enterprise, Sun day; at the M.E. church in the morn ing, and at a union mestiug In tha Christian church In the evening. She spoke at Alder In the afternoon. A novel feature of her addresses was the attack on Peruna and patent medicines In general. Mrs. Shepard says the work will be pushed in this state until the next general elec tion, November, 1910, when it U hoped to vote the whole state dry. FORMER RESIDENT DROWNED (Continued from first paje.) the location of Mr.King's home, and that boat riding was qjite ofte i a pasilme of Mr. King. The message said the body had not besn recov ered. ' . Scott King resided In this county for a number of years He lived up on Tvout creek where he ran cat tle. He afterwards operated a saw mill at Joseph. From here he went to Elgin and from there to Alaska, where he made a comfortable fortune In the gold fields. He was afterward married and located in Seattle. Be sides his wife he leaves two small children; a sister, Mrs. E. L. Harris at Walla Walla, and two sisters liv ing in the east. He has many friends here who were shocked to learn of his death. Stockholders Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Enterprise Hotel Co. will be held at the company's hotel building in the city of Enterprise Oregon, on Monday the 21st. day of June, 1909, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. for the purpose of electing a board of directors, and transacting such other business as may legally come before said meeting. By order of the board of directors. Dated this 1st. day of June. 1909. 10w3 W. R. Holmes, President, Geo. W. Hyatt, Secretary. HORSE SALE I will 83(1 at public aujtion at the Red Front Livery Barn in Entar- prise, Oregon on SATURDAY JUNE 26 Beginning at 10 a.m., sharp, the fol lowing described .property: 35 HEAD HORSES or more, from one yetr old and up wards, v All good grade, farm-raised horsee. Terms of sale: Six months not with approved security, .without in terest. If paid when due. 5 per cent discount for cash. J. CV McFETRlDGE. Owner. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior. XJ. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. May 13. 1909. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 190 (34 Stats., 517), we will of fer at public sale, to the highest bid der, at 10 o'clock a.m, on the 2d. day of July 1909. at this office, the following-described land: SE NE14 Section 4, Twp. 1 South Range 41 as( Willamette Meridian, Serial No. 02373. Any persona claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. F. C. Dram well. Register. 6w5 Colon R. Efcerhard, Revolver. Needles, Shuttle and Bobbins for use in All Makes of Sewing Machines. -j FOR SALE BY , ' S. D. Reltner COME ONE COME ALL and be convinced that the place to buy Men's Clothing, Shoes. Hats. Gloves, Overalls, Shirts, Un derwear, Suitcases, Trunks, and everything in the line of . Men's Furnishings is THE STORE THAT MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE LINES The most complete and only exclusive line of Men's Furnishings in Wallowa County C. H. ZURCHER City eat Market CRAY & WILLETT, Proprietors. Fresh and Salt Meats HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR HIDES AND PELTS. River St., 1 block south of Funk's store, Enterprise Oregon. PARADISE GLINTS. Paradise, May 29 Fine showers of rain have fallen In the last few days. Jim Winters and family have mov ad out to the Wallowa Valley. . W. B. Applegate and E. B. Enyart hauled in a load of seed grain from 2. R. Elliott's on Whisky creek last week. David Mahon and wife went to Joseph to visit his parents. Rev. Jackson will preach in the Paradise hall tomorrow. He comes in to down a falsehood that has been circulating at Flora. The falsehood is that he has been preaching in the Grand Ronde Val'.ey with a man who says he is Christ. Anyohe would know such a tale Is false. Now, my friends of Flora, I will say, "Tell the truth and shame the devil." Frank Ready son of J. B. Ready is visiting relatives and friends in Paradise. Miss Tilda Brady of Promise is ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BEST OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. S. E. COM BES hub, Pelts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20 iiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiinininiiiiiniiiminnin " 5 5 Hack Calls to Both Phones 3 g any part of the city Home Independent 40 H .answered day or night. Pacific States 45. 5 ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. S First Class Ris jj and careful drivers. m m visiting relatives and friends here. An Infant child of G. W. Norton Is quite 111 of appendicitis. W. H. Cockran has sold his ranch. Known as the Frank Crow homestead, .to the Barnes boys for $1500. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Stubblefleld were at Wallowa, Monday. Miss Ella Daley was at La Grande over Sunday. .Miss Evelyn La Cert returned Mon day from a visit with relatives at Lostine. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hollembaek have moved into the John .Calvin house, corner Main and East First streets. Mrs. W. F. Elsenbels was down from Joseph between trains Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elseabeis have rented Mrs. Yandell's new cottage and will shortly move to this city. New and Elegant Furniture Queensware Glassware AT Hunsaker S Taylor's JOSEPH, OREGON Same low prices that save money for every, customer, and account for our rapidly increasing trade. i 3 Our bus meets at" trains. Fate 10c. within city limits