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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1909)
City and County Brief News Items Dr. C. A. Ault returned Friday from Portland. A. B. Conaway returned Saturday from a business trip. One-Minute Washers the Only Best Washer. For sale by Ashley. Ur. alKcr the "Eye man" from Portland is at the Eni.erpri.sa Hotel this wea't. John i.cLonaU, the Wallowa hust ler, was in town Wednesday of last week. Elgin Flour at W. J. Fu..k & Co's. Patent $1.00 a sack, straight grade, $1.40 a sack. ' D. W. Sheihai returned Saturday from attending the meeting of th3 Grand Chapter, R. A. M., at Portland. If your sewing machine needs ra pairing, call at the Second Hand Store We guarantee to make them run. C. S. Bradley Is building a bam on the lot in Alder Vbw ho recently bojght of E. B. Wheit. ills3 Caro'ina Evans returned to her home a Wal'.owa, Monday, aft a two weeks v I -s I here with her s!:s ter, Mr.i. Ludwl?. Mils My Logan, who returned here from Wallowa and vidted friends t few days longer, Ie't Tuesday fjr her home at Centralia, Wash. Arthur Scrojgins, the we'l knon shearer, was compelled to iilt work at the Lltch plant on account of Ill ness. He Is at the Hotel Enterprise!. J. A. Burleigh and family returned Saturday from Port'and, where they li.id viewed the Rose Feslivnl, and Mr. Burlelifh had atttended the Grand Lo Ige of Masons. A. Cameron came from the slate hospital at Salem last week and took to that institution, J. J. Daugherty, a young man of Chlco, who Is men tally unbalunce 1. There was no meeting of council Monday night as but one councilman, Dr. Hockett, was present. At the special meeting held June 14, the bill of Jones, Williams and Shields for putting down the three cement cross walks, for $ 1(10, was allowed and has been paid. County School Superintendent J. C. Conley and son Marvin went ti Portland, Monday, and from there will go to Salem and Albany. Mr. Conley will attend the meeting of county B:hool superintendents at Salem and the state teachers meeting at Albany, mm, Conley and son Malcolm went to Elgin Monday for a few days visit. Sit Up And Take Notice Every department of our store has been replenished with new and up-to-date goods and our i ck is now complete in al most every department. ' ' We pay spot cash for our goods, and therefore get the benefit of all cash discounts and we give our customers the benefit of our cheap buys. Our New Goods Just received direct from Chi cago In the dry goods depart ment consists in part of tne following: , PERCALES, DIMITIES, BATISTES, GALATINS. SWISS, SUMMER NOVELTIES In dress goods 'of the newest and most exclusive patterns, LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER WEAR, LAWN, NET AND SILK WAISTS FOR LADIES, RUCMINO, LADIES' COLLARS AND COL LARETTES, LACES, EMBROIDERY, RIBBONS, NOTIONS, Etc, etc. Clothing We have in transit a large In voice of Men's Clpthlng which wl 1 arrive In about 10 days. We also take orders for the "OLD RELIABLE ROYAL TAILOR8. 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 e, and only equalled In dur ability and holding Its shape by the celebrated Stetson. Shoes We have Just received a large assortment of men's, boys' la dles' and Mltse3' Oxford Shoes In black, tan, chocolate and ox-blood (lace or buckle.) Our Grocery and Hardware de partments are also complete. Drop In, look at our goods, and compare prices. Respectfully, R. S. & Z. CO. KNTHRPniSK, Every Clerk Every Mechanic Every Farmer Every Stockraiser Every Merchant Every Banker Every Professional Man is directly interested in the prosperity of Oregon. None flourish unless money is in good supply. Life insurance premiums drain Oregon of vast sums every year. Stop This Drain Place your life insurance with Cteonlife The Policyholders' Company I hi 3 is the only "Purely Oregon" Company. Makes all of its invest ments here, and is an im portant factor in the up building of a Greater Oregon. Rates are no higher. Write for further partic ulars giving your occu pation and date of birth. IIOMI'i OFFICE, I'OHTI.AND, OR.' A. I. MILLS, l'rei. L. SAMUEL, Qen. Mgr. C!.AHliNC13 S. SAMUEL. Ant. Mr. Choice residence property for rent, See 10 M. & M. Co. Join IJoyd male business trips to Wallowa, Monday and Tuesday. .Visa Edith Fay went to Union llo.ulay ti vi lit her sinter, Mrs. John Sliooniaker. S.ie Dr. WalVe', at the Enterprise Ilo'.el, ubo.it yoar headache and nerv oiisne ;.s. Marion L. Harris went out to Hot Lake Tueaiay to try the baths for hit rheumatism. G. C. Sihluer of Joesph left Mon day far a summer's visit at his boy hood home in Germany. Fresh Fish every Friday and Sat urday at Cray & Willett's City Mar ket. Beryl Robinson of Joseph Is a guest at the home of IV r. and Mrs, O. J. Roe of Alder Slope. Mr. Thomai Trady of Gro3Sman Is visiting her son, O. H. Brady, and family. Go to Jackson & Weaver's for Ico Cream Sodas, Sundaes, and Soda Water, all flavors. Everything san I'ary and clean. The Woman's Union Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Burleigh Tuesday afternoon, June 29, at 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. J. U Browning left Monday for Pendle'on to attend the grand lodgo of the Pythian Sisters as dele gate from Juanlta Temple. Call at the b'nterprlse Hotel this woek ant) have yo'.ir spectacle frames straightened, no charge, Dr. Walker, eye 8 e.lultst. I. II. Robinson of Joseph, contract or for the O. U. & N. section houses, was transacting business here Tues day. Jacksdu & Weaver, " headquarters for 4l!i-of-Ju'y goads, Fire Works, Fire Crackers, Cap Pistols, Canes, Flags, Hunting, etc. Ha s at small profit, Hats at cost, Hats below cost and Hats to give away at lle'ena Zurcher'e. Get your cholie for the 4th. 16b2 ' I .a Grande Star: William Miller Is away on a two wesks' business trip to Portland and other Willamette val ley points. Mr. Miller's trip Is chief ly to Coos Hay, where he is interest ed lit a larRe trai t of land. L. G. Peterson, formerly Instructor In the county high school, who spent the past winter teaching near Mos cow, Ida., hat returuel and Is living on hit claim It! nil'es north of En terprise. Mayor By ram Mayfleld and A. C. Mll'er are at Pendleton attending the setstons of the 28th annual Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, of the do- ma'n of Oregon. They went out on the excursion train Sunday evening. Remember tHs. that In filling your doctor's prescrlitlon the purest of drugs are require I. Jackson & Wea ver always use nothing but the pur est of drugs and the purest distilled water made with their new patent illsU'ler. Limine Rej.o.ter: The horsehair bridle which was raffled off at Lafo Hammack's confectionery store was wonby Sam Combes of Enterprise. The bridle belonged to Mrs. Wm. Dati.oy and was won by her on a raffle at XI. Cro & Co's some time jo'o. It co it Mr. (Vimbes Just S cents Mrs C. E. Funk and two children returned Tue3day from a brief stay at Hot Lake. Mrs. J. A.-French and son Dwight returned home Tuesday from the Willamette valley where they had been visiting for several weeks. Mrs. French attended the Grand chapter t the 0. E. S. Mrs. Frank Hamblen and baby re urned home Tuesday from their dslt In Adams county, Wash. Mrs. iamblen's mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Bowers, accompanied them to this Jity for a visit. The Electric theatre Is this week lut'.ing on an entirely new and Al :lass of films and songs. The expense :o the management Is doubled there jy but they are determined to give in entertainment of a character that vlll merit and receive liberal support. high moral standard will be main tained and the exquisite pictures to )e shown this week will be a rare reat. Thursday night the sympathet c story, "One To ich of Nature," will je followel by the high-class but very amusing comedle3, "Tiresome 'lay" and a "Dynamite Duel." The oiutlful song, "When,"a love rev rie, will be given. Friday night here will be "The Ingrate," Modern laval Hero, (thrilling war sce.ies, ihowlng bat'-leshljs In "action) and 'Rejoicing Dream." "Only an Old Fashioned Cottage" Is the finely 11 ustrated and touching song. Satur lay night there Is a fine program in cluding Duty or Revenge, Electrocut !d, Ladies of tie Harem, Moving furniture and Summer Sports. The nipeib Illustrations of the charming .ong, "if You've Wo.i the Only One n All the World You Want to Win,' nake it doubly beautiful. The price jf admission remains unchanged. Re nember Thursday, Friday and Satur lay night3, two per ormances 7:45 and 3:45. PICTURE VENDOR FINED AND IS WHIPPED, TOO B. B. Ba'cowsVl, a picture vendor va3 fined $15 and co3ts by City Re sorder Taggart, Friday, being found ruilty of disorderly conduct, having Insulted and abuse 1 Mrs, Geo. Em nons, Bakowskl also had his face lunched good and hard a couple of layB before by T. R. Akins, father of Irs. Emmons, for the same offense. Bakowskl was taking orders for inlargement of pictures and when he ;ould not get an order grew abusive, drs. Emmons testifying he refused o leave her house when ordered and made threats. Several other .vomen testified as to his lmpertl lence and persistence, while, others, who gave him orders, said they could lot complain of hU. conduct. Mr. Akins was tried on complaint if Bakowskl with beating the picture teller in the face and making his nose deed. The judgment of .the court Aras that 'Akins was Justified in so doing. TWO TRANSFERS OF PARADISE RANCHES (ContlDi-d from front page.) visited him. They came In an auto mobile. T he new mini iter preached a ser mon Sunday In the Paradise hall. He Is of the Christian faith. Church services every Sunday at the hall now. Aaron Thomas and the Phillips boy who stole the team of horses and buggy at Moscow, Idaho, have been tent to the reform s:hool. FIRST ELEPHANT TRODS WALLOWA COUNTY SOIL Wiedemann's American show wl exhibit In thlt city Thursday after noon and eve.itng. It was at La Grande Welnesday. A special fea ture Is a reproduction of Custer's Last Fight. Frank Adams' show finally arrived on Friday's tialn. The teat was erect ed on the depot grounds and perform ances given SaturJay afternoon and evening to fair sl:eJ crowds. The menegerle consisted of a small elephant, the fl st ever in Wallowa county, a cage of monkeys and a bad gen' The per.'orman e was a tame affair. ' New Millinery ARRIVI NG Now is the time To Get Your : HATS for the 4th FWINH ALL WORK JLiVVirtVJ GUARANTEED GRACE WOOD Next door to Larsen's Jewelry Store, Enterprise, Oregon . , Dr. Geo. F. A. Walker OF PORTLAND The Well Known OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Is at the Hotel Enterprise this week. The Doctor gives' his whole time and attention to the eye and lt3 errors of rsfraction, and on account of his training in the best colleges of the country supplemented by fifteen years successful and con tinuous practice he is enabled to handle the worst cases and give re'ief een after hope has been given up. If you have any eye trouble, fail ing vision, and especially if you suffer from headache, be sure and see Dr. Walker while he is here. Hundreds of patients entirely cured of headache and nervousness by wearing properly fitted lenses. Name3 and testimonials on application. CONSULTATION FREE. Satisfaction Absolutely Guaranteed. Hotel Enterprise Until Saturday, June 26 and return regularly CAR LOAD LOTS, JUNE 17. itecelvei: Car lsal of -hydrants, joints, el bow's, etc., for water works. Car of furniture for Ashley. Car of cejjeat plaster. Shipped: Car of timothy by Watson Bros. Car of ti dse. 6 Cars of seei by McGuffie of No.th YaV.ima. Bought from C. P. Ragsdala and M. E. Hotchkls3. TWO TIMOTHY AND TIMBER RANCHES SOLD Daniel Eoyd has so'.d his timbe ind timothy ranch 12 mlle3 north of own to A. E. Stone of Wilcox, Wash, for $2500. It Is a bargain for Mr. 3tone, as there are 800,000 feet of taw timber oa the place, 60 acres of ilne timothy land, running spring, etc J. B. Nob'.e3' similar ranch just north, of the Boyd place, has bean io!d to Mr. Martin of Colfax, Wash., -or $2400. It 13 also a splendid buy. Church ln:orporated. Articles of Incorporation of the First Presbyterian church of Wal lowa have been filed in the office of County Clerk Boitman.- John Mc Donald, T. T. Slie'l, J. P. Alum aaugh, Ira E. McNutt and Geo. A. Miller are the incorporators and trustees. Estima'.ed value of prop erty at present time Is 525O0. FINAL HOMESTEAD PROOFS. John F. McCoy of Imnaha, William W. HarrU, Samuel A. Goiter of En terprise and Wm. J. Needham of The Divide made flial proofs on their homesteads be"o;e U. S. Commis sioner D. W. Sheahan, Monday. Mc Co and Harris made five year proofs. James R. Diggers of Joseph filed on i hme3lead last week. City Meat Market CRAY & WILLETT, Proprietors. Fresh and Salt Meats HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR HIDES AD PELTS. River 8L, 1 block south of Funk's tore, Enterprise Oregon. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda ALL FLAVORS Sundaes, Root Beer, Re . freshing DrinRs , When extra A N D Y gOOd r is wanted come to PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Batik Enterprise, - - Oregon ENTERPRISE WON TWO FROM COVE (Continued from First page.) was tallied in the last Inning by W. Pldcock, brought home by smashing hits by Hug and Savage. Score of Saturday's game: ENTERPRISE. AB R BH SB PO A E Savase, If 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 Hug, S3 5 14 3 0 4 2 R. Pldcock, 2b ..5110121 Marvin, lb 4 0.0 0 15 0 1 Bilyej, p 3 0 1 0 0 6 0 Pace, cf 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 Bauer, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 W. Plicock, c.. 4100500 French, 3b 3 01 0 1 1 3 Totah ...... 36 6 9 3 27 13 7 COVE. AB R BH SB PO A E Waltars, cf 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 Carter, 3b , 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 Haeffer, 2b 4 0 0 0 1 4 1 E. Miies, If .... 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 Kail, lb 4 10 1 17 0 1 Gibson, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, sj .'3 0 0 0 1 4 0 Conle, c 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 e'. wire-s, p.. ..3 1 1 2 0 9 1 Totals 31 2 2 3 24 18 7 Score" by innings: . -e.-r.rise 00200301 '6 Cove 00100010 02 Summary: Two base hit. Bauer. Sacrifice hits, French, Smith. Struck oat, by Ml:e3 2, by Bilyeu 4. Base jii balls, Pace, Bilyeu. Passed ball, V. r.dcock; Time of game 1:35. Umpire, Jce Lloyd. Frl iay's Game. It was a runaway match Friday, Cove's crack fltcher, Smith, -was driv en from the box In the seventh In lung under a per.'et fusllade of hits. The heavy firing continued on Mires md when the smoke of battle cleared ;he total for Enterprise was 12 to 4 for Cove. The team fielded well and ran base3 like deer, Savage and Bau sr excelling. Allen, the visitor's captain and third haseman, was compelled to retire In the seventh inning owing to a pUt finger, Walters going to third and E. Mires to left. It would take too ong to te.l how all the scores were made. Fo'lowing Is the score: enterprise; ab r bh sb po a e 3avrge, If ..... 5 2 3 3 1 0 0 lag, s i 4 0 0 1 4 2 1 a. lldcock, 2b .. 6 0 0 1 1 2.0 darvin, lb 5 2 2 1 11 1 1 iljej, p 5 2 2 0 0 4 0 ace, cf 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 3a er, rf 5 2 1 2 5 0 1 .V. Pldcock, c.. 5000430 French, 3b-. 5 2 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 44 12 11 9 27 13 3 COVE. - AB R BH SB PO A E Carter, ss 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 Walters, If, 3b .. 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 Haeffer, 21 .... 4 ' 1 0 0 3 3 3 Alien, 3b 3 1 S 1 1 0 0 E. Mires, If .... 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 Smith, p, cf 4 0 1 0 1 3 1 Sail, lb 4 1 1 0 10 0 2 ?. Mires, cf, p .. 4 01 0 4 2 0 -on!ey, rf 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 GibsDn, c 3 .0 0 0 3 2 1 Totals 35 4 9 1 27 10 10 .Score by Innings: Enterprise .... 0 1 0 0 1 2 5 1 212 Cove .'. 02000000 24 Summary: Two base hits, Smith, Biiyeu. Three base hits. Pace, Kail. oab!e play, French, Marvin and Hug. Sacrifice hits, Hug (2). Innings pitched, Smith 6 2-3, F. Mires, 2 1-3. Base hits, off Smith 8, off Mires 3. Struck but, by Smith 3, by Mires 2, y Bllyei 5. Base on balls, Savage. Hit by pitched ball. Pace, Wild pitches, Bilyeu, F. Mites. Time of ?ame 1:40. Umpire', Joe Lloyd. Old-Fachioned Game of 8oak. The Elgin eam or a part of It, re enforced by Cove's two best batters, 3topper offhere Monday and attempt ed to play a game with the locals, it could hardly be called a ball game, but was more like the boyhood game of 40 years ago called town ball. The visitor's pitcher was so easy that both team re.axel and an afternoon of slugging and errors enjoyed both by players and spectators. It would be cruelty to give the detailed score. Suffice to say Elgin by persistent ef fort accumulated 16 errors, 14 stolen bases, 8 hits off Conaway and scored 10 runs. Enterprise was not far be hind In bad playing, making 15 errors getting but seven stolen bases but bumping the high-priced league pitch er for 18 hits Including four two bag gers, and massing up the big total or 18 runs. Base Ball Notes. Enterprise has now won 6 out of 7 games from teams In the Eastern Oregon league. 2 each from Union, Cove and Elgin. The locals go out to Union county and play 2 garnei at Union and 2 at Cove. The ball Friday night was a grand success. The Cove boys certainly appreciated their treatment in here and went away praising the town and pople. . - J Strychnine at Ja?ksoa A Weaver's. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Complete StocK of Records & j& I bought the entire stock of E. B. Wheat and will keep it up-to-date. G. I. RATCLIFF PIONEER FURNITURE MAN Enterprise, Oregon DUTCH INVESTORS COME TO OREGON (Continued from first page.) ped with wireless telegraphy appa ratus passing through the state was brought to Portland during the past week by the California Promotion committee, carrying an excursion of 100 prominent business men of Call; fornia. The visit 3rs were entertained by the Commercial club with a ride about the city and dinner at the club. Speeches were mode"by the Californ ians and the friendly sentiments ex pressed were responded to by Port, land business men. The visit of the excursionists resulted In creating a closer common Interest between the two sections of the Pacific Coast. . Oregon creamery men met with State Dairy and Food Commissioner Bailey Saturday at Portland where they met the new Inspectors appoint ed by Mr. Bailey. Plans, of co-operation, to improve the state's dairy pro duct were discussed and agreed upon. The meeting was held at the Commer cial club. Portland will be the rallying point for Baptists of the Northern half 'of the continent during the last week of the month. The Northern Bap tists association will open its annual convention here on June 25 and the gathering will continue for one week. An interesting program has been pre pared and there will be numerous re ceptions, excursions and other func tions during convention week. FARTHER IT 18 SENT CHEAPER ARE CHARGES H. F. Fischer of Swamp Creek Pass recently received a box of maple sugar and syrup from his father kt Ellsworth, Wis. The freight charges were prepaid from Ellsworth to Elgift a distance of over 2000 miles, and cost $1.25." Mr. Fischer paid the freight from Elgin to Enterprise, a distance of. 67 miles, the charge being 1.61. CLIPPED THE TAIL OFF. The Wallowa Sun says It does not wish to argue the matter of the Rose Festival Queen contest, and then goes on to bolster up Its previous mis-statements by making another In the form of a part quotation from this paper of June 6. We dont wish to argue the mat ter either, but when this paper Is misrepresented, the truth is going to be told. The quotation from this pa per given in the Sun was; "Every vote polled was bought by Enterprise people, none of the other towns be ing willing to put up a cent to adver tise the county." That quotation Is Incorrect. '.The period after county was put 'there by the Sun. It did not appear In this paper, and the qualifying words "In this manner," were left off by the Sun purposely to bolster up its argu ment. Add those words, and the Sun has already admitted the sentence Is true as far as its town is concerned. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior. U. 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, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), we wiU of fer at public sale, to the highest blcW der, at 10 o'clock a.ro, on the 2d. day of July 1909, at this office, the following-described land: SE4 NEVi Section 4, Twpl 1 South Range 44 East Willamette Meridian,1 Serial No. 02373. . , Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. F. C. Bramwell, Register.- 6w5 Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver. V