The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, July 21, 1909, Wednesday Edition, Image 4

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HOMB OFFICII IM)H I I. AM), Oil.
A. U MILLS, I'rlil. L. BAMUEU (Jin. Mr.
CLAHKNCK a. SAMUliU Anal. Mm.
City and County
Brief News Items
One-Minute Washers the Only
Best Washer. For sale by Ashley.
Hamilton Vance of Zumwalt was
In town on a business trip last week
Fred A. Klchman of Troy was trans
uding business here the latter part
of last week.
Miss Loren Baker of Caldwell, Ua,
returned home Saturday after a
pleasant visit with her friend, Mias
Katherine Kay.
Mrs. H. H. Bro .180.1 and chlldren-of
Wallowa Joined Mr. Bronson here
Saturday and vliHed Supt. and Mm
J. C. Conley over Sunday.
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E. S. Wolfe of Wallowa was i
and at Joseph Saturday and Sund
Mrs. Char'.e3 Hug and son si
Sunday here with City Marshal I
Miss Lucille Corkins returned Satur
Jay from a few days visit at Wallowa.
Landlord Jacob Bauer returned
Saturday from a business trip to Port
land.
Fresh Fish every Friday and Sat
urday at Cray & IIotcliKlss cuy
Alarket.
John Curry of Appleton was In
town the first of the week.
Mrs. Mary E. Hulse went to Wal
lowa Saturday to vltit friends a lew
days.
Elirln Flour at W. J. Fu-k & Co'b.
Patent $1.50 a sack, straigm graae,
1.40 a sack.
Vesper Brumbach of Imnaha arriv
ed on Saturday's train from a inp
to outside points.
J S. Horner of Turlock, Cal., came
In Saturday for a visit with his many
friends here and on the imnana.
If your sewing machine needs re
wiring, call at the Second Hand Store
,V'e guarantee to make them run.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wlllett of
Loitine were guests Friday nigh, o,,
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Browning.
iMax Gumerman, an expert cutler,
s in charge of Andrews & Berry's
new tailor shop in. this city.
Mrs. Jack Johnm and daughter
Mrs. J. L. Johnion, of Imnaha wore
SuestH at the Ho el enterprise, rn-
day.
Mr. and Mm. D. R. Jordan and
children went to Ia Grande Monday
'.o prepare their household goods for
shipment to this city.
iVimes Vera Childers and Jessie
:'otts, of LoHtine, returned home Sa
inlav nfler a vlUt here with Mr.
md Mm. Wm. Eaisley.
Miss L. Kirby or Kansas nv, j. B. Ready went out to La Grande
guest of her sister, airs. in. n. i""'"-"' Saturday
Bit Up And
Take Notice
Every department of our store
has been replenished with new
and up-to-date goods and our
. ck is now complete In al
most every department.
We pay spot cash for our
goods, and therefore got 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 la 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, j
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER
WEAR, LAWN, NET AND SILK
WAISTS FOR LADIES,
RUCHINO,
LADIES' COLLARS AND COL
LARETTES, LACES.
EMBROIDERY,
RIBBONS,
NOTIONS, Etc, etc.
Clothing
We have In transit a large In
voice of Men's Clothing which
wt 1 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 lu the nmik
and only equalled In dur
ability and holding Us shape
by the celebrated Stetson.
Shoes
We have Just received a largo
assortment oT men's, boys' la
dies' and Mlwei' 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.
ENTRRPMSE. .
Miss Ethel Tucker, . the leading
lady of the stock company now ap
pearing at the Enterprise opera
house, la recognized throughout the
country a3 one of the most capable
actresses now be "ore the American
public. She has had much experi
ence as leading woman in the lead-
,ng stock theatres of the largest
aastern cities and has starred at the
head of her own company playing
:he leading circuits of the eas.t. That
the people of Enterprise are to be
privileged to sae an actress of-Miss
Tucker's ability is matter for congratulation.
E. J. FoMythe was at Joseph over
Monday night on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Moore and baby
of Caldwell, Ida, are visiting Mrs.
Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Kay.
Miss Eeatrice Li'.tlefield of Miuam
and Miss May Rudd of Wallowa are
new students at the summer normal,
they entering on Monday.
John Root of Asotin arrived Friday
to visit his brother-in-law, Joan t ,
of Trout Creek, who has been 111 for
some time. Mr. RoDt is a former
resident, one time owning a farm o:i
Crow creek and afterwards property
in this city.
Exclusive territory given to live
agents for the sale of Gloria instan
taneous lighting systems. Small capi
tal reiuired to handle best lighting
system mad9. For particulars and
information aidress, The Inatan-
Kaneous Light Co., Salem, Ore.
Agents for Oregon. 24r2
Enterprise lodge, K. of P. will in
stall the following officers Friday
night: Geo. M. Gaily. C.C.; W. F.
Savage. V.C.; Cha3, Thomas, Prel.;
W. E. Taggart, K of R & S.; Byram
layfield, M of F; C. M. Lockwood,
M of E; G. W. Franklin, M at A;
Sterling Smittle, M of W; G. W.
Hyatt, I.G.; M. K. Bue. O.G.
ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE
gj Inaugurating the Summer
8 Season of StocK .
I THE NOTED
llLtlbel Tuc&er
i vStock Company
I Thursday Evening
JULY 22
The Charming Comedy Drama,
"LA BELLE MARIE"
left Monday for Madras to visit a
short time before returning home
J. W. Emmonj came out from
Day Ridge the first of the week and
aaya all plant life there is as luxuri
ant and f air to loo't upon as a deep
Jotoiiiel woman.
Walter Colrl ts, of the Promise
country, here on a land .contest case
the f:rt of the week, says he never
saw crops looking better since that
country wai set lad.
MI:s Sadie Morris of Milton, whi
had been a guet here of Mr. an)
Mrs. Frei Calvin, returned honi3
Saturday accompanied by Mrs Calvin,
whi will viiit th?re awhile,
If you want excellent home grown
strawberries call up O. J. Roe, Moun
tain View Fruit Farm. Home Phone.
Cherries and raiberrles will be ready
in a couple of weeks. Order now.
L;i Grande Otxser.e.-: W. C. Ketch
iim, a dentist of Enterprise, and Mr
rillvei. the noted Enterprise twlrler
retimiud to their homes this morning
1'he doctor was a guest of honor Rt
lilks' initiation list evening.
J r. and Mrs. J. M. Weaver ware
vImI'o s at Wallowa over Sunday
Mrs. H. I. Long aid baby went to
Wallowa Saturday and after a few
davs spent there, will go to Island
City to visit relative.
C. H. Has'lng, who has a home
ste.l 10 miles east of this city, is en
Joying a visit from his sister, Mrs
S. E. Vim Wert of New York city
whom he had not seen for 37 years
Mrs. Van We t and daughter arrived
Saturdny and will remain several
we alts.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUon Henderson of
Pprln:;field, 111., arrived Saturday
for a visit of J.0 days or two weeUs
with hU brother Lee. They are on
their way to the Seattle fair and will
Si by Konnewick to visit another
broUic-r. Scott, who is publisher of
the Twin City Reporter. Wilson
Henderson is In charge of the vnO'
Mr3. G. C. Gowlng went to Wal
Iowa Saturday to visit friends a
few days.
Mrs. Betty Lewis and children
went to Wa'.lowa Saturday for a few
days visit.
Mn. Delsle Chllcott and son lert
Saturday for Sutherland, Neb., to be
gone for several months.
Misses Nina and Nona Miller re
turned Sunday from a weak's vM
at their old home in the Promise
country.
T. C. Miller, rotma8ter of Prom
ise and brother of County Assessor
B. F. Miller, was in town the first
of the week on the Fay land contest
case.
Rusk & McCully have dlscontinu
Jd the moving picture shows In this
city and at Joseph because of insuf
ficient patronage to justify the ex
pendlture. '
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Locke returne".'
Sunday from a few days spent at
their Lost Prairie ranch. Mr. Locke
eports good crops on the Grande
Ronde benches, except on a few
points where the spring grain fired.
Walla Walla Union: Fred Falco
ner, famous as a halfback at Ames
college six years ago, is In the city
today on business. Mr. Falconer has
been In the sheep business In Oregon
for the past several years and has
met with great success In this line.
He will remain here for some time.
Over four score passengers alight
ed at this station from Monday's
train. The excursionists to the cir
cus at La Grande returned, the Ethel
Tucker theatrical troupe and many
home people returning from visits far
and near, helped swell the crowd.
Standing room on'y was the sign liars
out when the train left La G anda
and several men did not get saiu
until this station was passed.
The Enterprise Electric Light com
pany Is contemplating having an
City Leases Lot
For Stock Pound
Offer by W. H. Graves Accepted
Water Pipe Connection
Sjpplies Ordered.
The city co mcil, Monday night ac
cepted the offer of W. H. Graves o
hi3 lot Just north of the creamery
for a pound. The. chy i3 to have the
use of the lot six months for (enc
Ing same with wire, and after that
the rent is $2.50 a month.
The city orderei 4000 feet of 94
inch galvanized iron pipe at $6.10 a
aundred feet, 100 -iich corporation
:ocks at $1.00 each .and 100 shut off
jocks at 90 cent each. This is the
)ioe. etc.. for making connections
between the houses and water mains
The marshal was authorized to ordei
he necessary equipment for cutting
.)lpe and making connections.
The cojncil will ma'e a rearrang
nent of the fire' hydrants, scattering
hem more over town.
A New York bank to which a draft
:or S71Z.5U was se.ii, mieresi vj
merit on $19,CO0 worth of water workt
'jonds, had the nerve to ask the city
a nav a commission of V of one
.ier cent for receiving .the money
rhe matter was referred to the
jwners of the bonds, the American
Lieht and Power company. It is
lone of the city's affair if the Ne
fork bank won't accept the Am. L.
1 p Mimnanv's monev. Bills oi
Fred Holmes for $19.50 and C. S
laney for $250 were allowed, the
ormer for building sidewalk bridge
jver flume and the latter part pay
;nent for sidewalk lumber. The bi!
jf S. R. Haworth for $47.50 was lai
over until Mr. Hawortns return so
it can be explained to the greater
latisfactlon and e lllghtenment of
council It Is for dirt hauled on the
itreet from the Litch building exca
vation. The claim of J. J. Weave
for $15 damage to hl3 growing crop
on the McCormack land by putting
In the water pipe across the same
was disallowed., the council holdinf
It was a matter between Messrs
Yeaver and McCormack.
clmnloil drawing and manual training "ironing day" and will surely put on
a day circuit for that purpose one day
a week If enough women desire It,
Electric flattrons are a great con
venlence and a saving In time and
money. They a-e very popular . in
other cities. Aiy woman desiring
Information about . "Ironing day" or
electrlo flatlrons ii requested to
speak to Mr. Forsythe or other repre
sentatlves of the company. 24bl
department of the Springfield public
schoo's, 17 In number.
I.ostlne Reporter: Mr. and Mrs R.
B. t'ov.'inan, H. J. Martin, Gordon
Martin, S. W. Lilly came down frou
the mines Saturday, part of the men
returning again the first of the week.
They will be busy now for several
days packing tools and other mining
paraphernalia to the camp to be
ready for the tunnel contractor Jack
son and the experienced miners who
will probably come roo the Coeur
d'Alene mining district. E. S. Her.
man ciiue down from- the mountains
Tuesday.
Samuel Stevens, H. A. Thomas,
Moiej Austin, Louis Austin and W.
B. Applesate of the Flora and Paradise
neighborhoods, were In town, Monday
on business before County Judge J
I). Olmsted In connection with the
llenr.l e-rtate. A claim of Mr. Stev
ons nualiiHt the estate was allowed
liv the Judge. Mr. Applegate Is the
ftdminlttrator ot the estate. Mr
Thomas has been 111 all winter and
lopWiiK but Is recovering his health.
He Isn t exactly Jia'e yet, but looks
to be worth a dozen dead men. Mr.
jlSteve-is says the crops are fine out
i north everywhere except where the
New
Millinery
ARRIVI NG
Now is the time
To Get Your : :
HATS
ground out, Shutt to Aklns. Fr.encn
ind Hug made' hits In ninth but the
ormer ended the game by attempt-
ng ta score from secona on hush
.lit when there wasnt the least
hance of making it.
Joseph made a run In the first on
'ogleman's hit and steal, and Hall-
jarth's three bagger. Milan's home
un aldel another in third. Erwln's
wo basjr in the fourth, and W. Pid-
;ock's muff of May's easy fly and
uhsequent wild heave over third,
scoring Erwin, gave Joseph Its third
score. 'Hallgartihs home run In the
tixth made the total four. That's all
.ii d here's the figure story:
Following is the score:
JOSEPH.
ABRBHSBPO A E
4 1 2 0 5 0
4
4
4
4
ENTERPRISE
LOSES
GAME TO
JOSEPH
(Continued from first page.)
after two were out. Billy Pldcock
followed with a single, reaching
second when Milan failed to stop the
ball. French ended the Inning with
a fly to Milan.
Savage made a hit in the third,
there was a short passed ball, R
Pldcock reached first on Hobbs
fumble and Marvin made a hit and
stole second. Now with all those
iolngs there should have been at
least two scores, but nary a one was
tallied, bad baserunnlng spoiling the
chances. In the next Billy Bauer
made a two b&Kcer and stole third
with only one out, but neither W.
Pkkock or French could bring him
in. Enterprise's last run was made
In the sixth by Marvin on his own
hit and steal of second and a wild
heae by Aklns. Bauer made a two
base hit in that inning also but was
left on the bag whe.i W. Pldcock
QrWIMP. ALL WORK
""mv GUARANTEFn
GRACE WOOD
devil weel Is choking out the train Next door to Larsen'a Jewelry Store,
by its rapid growth ana swift spread. Enterprise, Oregon
Refreshment Hall
Mineral Waters
Sodas, Maltina
Temperance Beer
And all kinds of Soft Drinks
Cigars and Confectionery
POOL AND BILLIARDS
Orderly House No Minors Allowed
Maw FtaMnwl Bids. 1st door wmt of R. 3. at
BRIGHT &SIEGMUND
Saturday Evening
JULY 24
The Side-Splitting Farce Comedy,
"LEND ME YOUR WIFE"
Strong Specialties
Stirring Music
$ Prices: Parquet and First Two Rows in Balcony,
I 50c; Family Circle, 35c; Gallery, 25c.
I RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE 5
asylum by
Institution.
MINING COMPANY STARTS
WORK ON $5000 TUNNEL
Milan, rf ...
Akin s. lb ...
Fogleman, c .
Halgaith, p .
Erwin. cf . . .
Alay, 2b 4
Shutt,, 3b 3
Hobbs, ss .3
Hayes, If 3
13
4
0
1
2
1
6
1
Regular meeting of the board of
directors of the Wallowa County Min
ing and Development company was
held in Secretary J. A. Burleigh
office. Monday. President H. N. Wil
liams of Los tine presiding.
The company reports splendid pros
pects, and work begun on 600 feet
of tunnel that will cost $5000.
The mines are in the high moun
tains southeast of Enterprise, and
very rich ore Is taken out. A large
sack of this ore will be sent to.
Seattle and exhibited In the Oregon
building.
Tota's
33 4 9 1 27 16 C
ENTERPRISE.
AB R BH SB PO A
If
savage,
Hug, ss ......
R. Pldcock, 2b
Marvin, lb
Bilyeu, cf, p .
Pace, P, cf .,
Bauer, c 4
VV. Pldcock, rf . . 4
French, 3b 4
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1 1
0 2
0 1
2 12
0 0
Totals 37 3 11 4 24 13 3
.enterprise .... 11000100 03
Joseph 10110100 4
Two base hit?, Erwln, Hobbs. Bilyeu
Bauer(2). Three base hit, Hallgarth.
Home runs, Milan, Hallgarth. Bauer.
3acrlfice hit, R. Pldcock. Innings
pitched, Pace 6, Bilyeu 2. Struck
jut, by Hallgarth 6, by Pace 6, by
Bilyeu 5. Left on bases, Enterprise
3, Joierh 5. Passed balls, FJgle-
nan 2, Bauer 1. Umpire. L. Frauen.
felder.
Probate Register.
W. C. Dorrance appointed admlnis
trator of the estate of Samuel James
Dorrance. The estate la valued at
about $3000.
Found Insane.
John Flannery, an aged resident of
Swamp Creek, was fomd insane by
the county .court Monday, and on
Wednesday wa3 tiken to the Salem
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
ALL FLAVORS
Sundaes, Root Beer,
t freshing DrinKs
Re-
CANDY
When extra
good
is wanted come to
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - - ... Oregon
an attendant from that
Delay in taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy if you have backache, kidney
or bladder trouble, fastens the disease
upon you and make3 a cure more
difficult. Commence taking Foley's
Kidney Remedy today and you will
soon be well. Why risk a serious
malady? Burnaugh & Mayfield.
City
Meat Market
CRAY & HOTCHKlSS.
Proprietors.
Fresh and Salt Meats
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR
HIDES AND PELTS.
River St, 1 block south of Funk's
store, Enterprise Oregon.
sewing machine;
ROLLER BEAKINQ,
HIGH GKADR.
bigh grade
ing machine.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sewing Machine Co,
BeMdere, III.