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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1909)
. ... ..t Enterprise Opera House j I SATURDAY NIGHT 1 I AUGUST 7 1 -GRAND i Novdty Eiildaiii PROGRAM Opening Overture Selection W. S. Gardiner ind Enterprise Orchestra No. 1 Athey and Athey, in the irresistibly fun ny burlesque, Romeo and Juliet Romeo, Morncy Athey Juliet, Lynton Athey No. 2 Marjorie Mandeville Songs and Acrobatic Dancing In this act Miss Mandeville wears a spangled flame-colored costume weigh ing 100 pounds. No. 3 Piano Solo, Miss Ruth Browa No. 4 Athey and Dupuy, in a "Side-walk Absurdity," The Widow Maloney's Letter No. 5 Little Whit Brandon in Captain Baby Bunting of the Rocking Horse Brigade No. G Violin Solo "II' Trovatore" Verdi FranK Brown, accompanied by Miss Ruth Brown No. 7 Tne Tiger's Claw adapted from the opera, La Tosca by Ethel Tucker and Company CAST OP CHARACTERS Baron Scarpin, Minister to Rome - Louis Koch Mario, a republican, - Morney Athey Count Amrelotti. a fugitive - Arthur Moody 8 Fiona, La Tosca, - - Miss Ethel Tucker K xat c tJt c Bom to the wife of John Halley, near k.iterpriBe, a daughter, Wednes day, August 4. We are the sellers of the E. How ard, watches, the best on the market. Call for them at Martin Larsen's. Mrs. Daniel Boyd and children leave next Tuesday for a visit of several months wl.h her people at Pittsburg. Pa. D. W. Sheahan left Friday for Spokane to aUend the National Irri gation congress to which he is a (lelegute. He will stop at La Grande and Pendleton on business matters. Effective August 1st the O. R. & N. Co. will operate dally and Sunday a mixed train service in both direct lone between La Grande and Joseph. 30b2 J. S. BUTNER, Agent. For indige3tlon and ail stomach trouble take Foley's Orlno Laxative as it stimulates the stomach and llvei and regulates the bowels and will positively cure habitual constipation. Uurnaugh & Mayfield. Charles Thomas brought up a small branch of a Bing cherry tree from his Lostlne farm Sunday, that was as full as it could hold of fine fruit. A phonograph was taken of the branch. People with chronic bronchitis, asth. ma and lung trouble, will find greV relief and comfort in Foley's Honey and Tar, and can avoid suffering by commencing to take it at once. Bur naugh & Mayflell. George Boner and Hugh Wilson of Joseph were on . Wednesday's train on their way to Turlock, Calf .Mr. Boner made the Journey in hopes or benefitting his health and Mr. Wilson accompanied him. .Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Sprague of Imnaha have returned from Moun tain Home and Bruneau Valley, Ida., where they visited her sister, Mrs. Retia Royse, besides many friends, and the brothers and sisters of Pioneer Pacific lodge. The gooseberry and currant bushes In the yard of J. W. Flowers are loaded with fruit in a way that would BUTTE BRIEFS Butte, Aug. 2. Every one busy with hay. Lester Nell and brother John have gone to Camp Creek for fruit and vegetables. ( Vesper Brumbach has returned from Portland, where he went for medical treatment. Misses Nora Pearson and Laura Dale were guests of Gladys Neil, Sun day. Dertel Sargeont is helping his father thl3 week with the hay. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shinn and children took dinner at Geo. Neil3' yesterday. They were on their way to Chesnimnus to pick huckleberries. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland passed through here to3ay on their way to Eureka. James Davis, Duly and Cordus Dale were visiting Geo. Neil's boys, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lord and family were guests at Lon Dale's, Monday. Homer Sargeant was visiting his brother Bertel last week. H. O, Zumwalt and family made a trip to Enterprise last weak, where fllrs. Zumwalt has bean quite 111 for some time. Geo. Nell and daughters, Myrtel and Gladys, took dinner with hii daughter, Mrs. B. Sargeant, yeste:' day. Dick Cole passed through this vi- icinity on his way to Lester Harts- horn's, where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Be:tel. Sargeant were visitors of Mr. and Mr3. E. F. Sar geant last week. Omer Stubblefleld of "Indian Vil lage" passed through thia neighbor hood on his way to Enterprise. Jasper Prout and wife are visiting her mother, Mrs. Dale. Miss Myrtel Nell was visiting Miss Irene Sargeant, Friday. Chauncey Dale is on the sick list. John Horner, an "old timer" of Imnaha, recently arrived from Tur lock, California, where he has resld- be beyond belief of Eastern people tor the last four or five years unless they saw the bushes. The City anil County Brief News Items Alfalfa seed for sale at R. S. & Z. Fred Falconer Is on a business trip to Northern Idaho. Mrs. John Bowman, guest of Mrs. Dalsley, returned to her home at Lostlne, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weaver and little daughter Beulah went out t J La Grande, Thursday. Airs. Jennie McOully of Joseph went out Wednesday on her way to Baker City and Hood River to visit her daughters. Mrs. W, L, Mulkey and youngest daughter, of JoHaph, were outbound passengers, Wednesday, on their wuy to the fair at Seattle. Airs. John L. Curtis of Albion, 111., who had been visiting her sister, Mrs C. 0. Knodell. for the last month, left for her home, Wednesday, The ladles of the M. E. church cleared $71.25 on the dinner served Tuesday evening on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burleigh. Alias Minnie Glldden went to La Grande Thursday. J. M. Rankin of Joseph was a county seat visitor. Thursday. S. F. Pace went to the lower val ley Thursday on a business trip. Warren Chandler of Elgin came l i Thursday on a stock buying trip. Born, to the wl.'e of Wro. Hayes of Aider Slope, a son; Wednesday, Aug ust 4. Klgln Flour at W. J. Fu-k ft Co's. Patent $1.50 a sack, straight grade, $1.40 a sack. Mrs. Frank Clark of Lostlne was visiting her brother, S. V. Cray, and family, Wednesday and Thursday. ('. C. Boswe'd has rented the llankin property in the west part of town and will move Into It In about n mon Hi. Kev C, E. Trueblood will leave next Monday for the Methodist An nual Conference which meets in Blackfoot, Idaho, August 12. Go and order a suit at Andrews and Berry's tailor shop and leave your money at home. Andrews and Berry, located at Enterprise, Wheat building. currants are a large, fine red variety that make perfect Jelly. The third meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held on the lawn at the home of Mrs. N. J. Falconer Friday, August 13, at 2 p. m. In case of inclement weather the meeting will be held In th Christian church. All interested In the cause are invited to meet with the members. Lee C. Henderson accompanied his brother Wilson, and wife, to Kenne wlck last wesk where they visit another brother, Scott, who Is pub lishing two papers under the same name, The Twin City Reporter, one of which Is issued at Kennewlck and the other at Pasco. From there they go on to SeUt e and the fair. Mr. I and Mrs. Wilson Henderson will re turn to their home at Springfield, 111., from Seattle. RESIDENCE SELLS FOR $2000. From Lostlne Reporter. W. W, Wlllett who last week sold his 80 acre farm, west of town for $100 an acre, has purchased the resi dence property of Evan Allen, across from the church. Mr. Allen in turn lias bought the Swlkeri property and will move his family there in the near future, i Mr. Wlllett will have possession of the ranch he sold until the first of September, when he will move to Lostlne. 8ered With A Hot Iron, or scalded by overturned kettle cut iwlth a knife bruised by slammed door Injured by gun or in any other way the thing needed at once Is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to subduo inflammation and kill the pain. Hs He took dinner at Geo. Nell's, on his Iway through. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargeant and family were at Geo. Nells, Sunday. Lester Nell, Bertel Sargeant and John Neil are breaking horse3 this week. Miss Zena Brumbach Is hauling fruit and vegetables, for sale, from her brothers place on lower Imnaha. .Mrs. Jasper Prout and Myrle Neil were visiting at Sam Richard's. No matter how long you have suf fered, Foley's Kidney Remedy will help you. 'Mrs. S. L. Bowen. of Wayne. W. Va , writes: "I was a suf ferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the Becond cured me entirely." It will cure you JDurnaugh ft Mayfield. RECORDING BUSINESS AT HIGH WATER MAF5K July Is counted among the dullest months of the year In the recorder's office, but showing how the trans fers and kindred business in this county is rapidly increasing the re ceipts for recording in Clerk Boat- man's office during July were $297.10, the highest ever known except last March, when the total was about $3 more. The total receipts in Clerk Boat man's office last month were $431.60 On August 5, there were 41 instru ments filed for record, including 31 patents. HORSE 8ALE. At Joseph, Or. 30 head of horses ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET HESl OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. litest Market S, E. COMBES INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 Pelts and Hides PROPRIETOR iiuiiuiiNuuuiiuuisiusHiiiiiunmiiiniiii Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. Roth Thoncs Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. First Class Rigs and cn rcful drivers. Our bus meets al (trains. Vaic 10c. within city limits i sarins Bupreme newer, imaiuuiu ii , . . ... . and Piles, (field's. 25c. at Burnaugh ft May- 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 Enterprise, - Oregon Refreshment Hall Mineral Waters Sodas, Naltina Temperance Beer And all kind of Soft Drink Cigars and Confectionery POOL AND BILLIARDS Orderly House No Minora Allowed N.r Fntaral BM. lit door mat of R. 8. A X. BRIGHT & SIEGMUND home-bred percherons some of the mares with foal. Saturday August 14, 1909, at Duncan's Uvery stable commencing at 10 a. m. Terms 5 per cent off for cash. Four months time will be given, with secured note If not paid within 4 months, 8 per cent interest will be charged. H. D. Davldhizar, auctioneer. Julius Bidstmp, owner. 28b2 Proceeding Of County Court Adjourned Session, Aug. 2, 1909. In the matter of the allowance of miscellaneous bills against the county and the issuance of warrants therefor The court having passed on and audited each of said bills separate ly, the same are allowed and war- rauta ordered drawn by the county clerk in payment of same lit classes and amounts as follows: General Fund. W. C. Moore, scalp bounty . Coaa. K. Isley, grand Jury . J. W. Nacauley, grand jury". L. Q. Page, grand Jury 17 00 Joe GUI. grand Jury 13 II. E. Driver, grand Jury .... j 1L C. Laird, grand Jury ' J. B. Ready, grand Jury bailiff , Sam Wade, grand Jury $19 GO 11 CO 17 00 10 00 6 70 6 00 7 80 nanmnziniiinninu iniiiiuuiuuiiiniuii I A Few Goods M I Bargains H M a m 1G0 acres of timber on Alder Slope 100 acres of timber on Alder Slope One business lot on east side of public square, facing court house One 5-room house with stone foundation, wired for lights and phone, insured for $1000, paid up for three years, with woodshed, cellar and well and one-half block, 120x240 feet, five blocks from postoffice -. - - '- residence lots, 60x120 feet each, fenced and part sodded down, all four These prices are the best I can maKe but I can sell on terms to suit the buyer, it not being neces sary to pay down any money if not convenient. $1000.00 800.00 500.00 n n a u n N a H li H a M 2 Four a m n M a M a ta w M Ml (1 ta w H i N 1200.00 400.00 g a CLARENCE E. VEST kiaiBB EaiacBBaiaaminrtiaMi iiiiiuiunininiiunu 2 . a I Andrews & Berry I MERCHANT TAILORS (V ENTERPRISE LA GRANDE Located in Enterprise, with a full and complete line of Imported and Domestic Woolens. Have your Clothes Made at Home and Secure a Perfect Fit and Tailor WorKmanship j& ALL WORK GUARANTEED Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing of ladies' and gentlemen's clothes by an experienced tailor j& ANDREWS & BERRY M. GUMERMAN, Manager ENTERPRISE, ORE. To the Citizens of. Wallowa County: It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to maKe the customer's rela tion with this banh satisfactory and profitable. H Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a customer we invite you to become one. Stockgrowcrs acd Farmere National Bank Wallowa, Oregon ' J.D.WALOK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH. OREGON MAMMOTH JACK Will make the season at the ranch of Thomas Morgan. TERMS: $5.00 cash; $10.00 for season and $15.00 insurance. Either of the above prices be comes due upon the trading, selling or re moving the mare from the county. MORGAN & DOBBIN, Owners. C. M. VILUAMS, Manager. miuiiiuiuiuiusiui taiKussasHiainmiiff 1 (Ta be cautlnuel Wednesday.)