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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1909)
2 J R VO "5 EW LOTS lit H 1 DANIEL BOYD, City and County Brief News Items Japalac, varnish stains. Unseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. T. P. Coleman arrived homo Fri day from a business trip to Tacoma. J, A. Denny and wife, the Imna ha mercantile firm, were in town the first of the week. Mrs. Angelina Hanson returned Thursday from a short visit with her daughters at Hood River. The porch and front of the Lewis hotel is being remodeled so as to give additional room space. Mrs, Annetta Styles of Portland, grand matron of the Eastern Star oruer In Oregon, will visit Wallowa Valley chapter, September 23. Enterprise Opera House SATURDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 4 Ethel Tucker Stock Co. In the Beautiful Spanish Play Carmen THE CHARACTERS IN THE Don Jose . .. Mr. Louis Koch Lieutenant Manuelo Sarcctla Mr. Harrington Dupuy Lucus Mendey, the Matador, (bull fighter) . Mr. Mornay Athey Corporal D'Alia . - Mr. Frank Browne Lilhas Patias, a smuggler, Mr. Lynton Athey Dancaire, a smuggler, - Mr. Frank Brown Priest - - Mr. Harrington Dupuy Beppo, a child, - Little Whit Brandon Dolores, Jose's promised wife .-.." Miss Marjorie Mandeville Therese, a Sevilian and cigar girl - Miss Nanne Heaton Anita, a cigar girl - Miss Jennie Berland r AND CARMEN . - ETHEL TUCKER SYNOPSIS. ACT I. The soldiers and the cigarette girls. Carmen wins Jose from Dolores. The quarrel of Therese and Car men in the tobacco factory. The arrest of Carmen. Jose helps her to escape. ; ACT II Scene 1 The smugglers. The power of a cou quette. Scene 2 The Matador. The Gypsy betrothal: "Bear witness all from this day forth. Jose and I are Rom and Roma husband and wife." ,' ACT III . The Matador and Jose meet Jose-"You came here to make love to my wife; but you have not won until you have conquered not only the wife, but tha husband.", Lucas: 'Then let it be war to the death, and Carmen ty the. victor." Dolores: "Jose, ven geance belongs to God." The oath. ACT IV The bull fight A pretty little interlude by Mande ville and Athey. , Therese'a revenge. The fate of a coquette. Carmen pays the debt of destiny. Have advantage of location, size, good water, beautiful view, fine soil, no brush, white clover sod, running water and Right Price. When you consider all these advantages there is no wonder that we have been able to sell 45 out of a total of 59 lots in a short space of time. We sold 10 lots last week. This leaves us Only 14 Choice Lots to Sell and we are going to sell them before October 1st, for cash or on time in monthly installments-makes no difference to us. We charge only 7 per cent, on deferred payments Buy Now, Own Your Own Home and Double Your Money in a year, for the mines alone will make Enterprise a town of 5000 in Five Years Bread and cake for sale at Mrs. M. Larsen's, three doors east of post office. The Commercial Hotel Is very much improved In appearance by a coat of paint. Airs. C. H. Zurcher and children left Welneday for Seaside, where they will enjoy the ocean breezes for a time. j Robert Rice anl family came out from Wallowa county yesterday on their way to Puyallup, Wash, where they will reside in the future. ; Mr. Rice has sold out his interests In the Wallowa. La Grande Star. Ladles wishing winter suits have the opportunity of examining one of the newest fall styles at the R. S. & Z. Special orders taken. Mrs. R. I. Long, representing Oh as. A. Stevens ; & Bros., Chicago. 35r2 TLAV THE PLAYERS Office of Burleigh (EL Boyd Lawyers ya School supplies of all kinds at Jack son & Weaver's. Game Warden Joe Clemons is in thl3 week from Zurowalt for a few days. IMIsa Gladvs Amey visited res tive In Joseph several days this week. Hugh Riley returned home Wed nesday night from a two weeks trip to outside points, J. S. Cook and family, who left here last spring, have moved from Dallas to Independence. Slates and tablets, pencils and pens in fact everything needed by a school pupil at Jackson & Weaver's. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mack arrived from Hood River Wednesday even ing. Mr. Mack is the new principal of the public schools. , 'whirlwind Tablets are a guaran teed remedy for rheumatism and kidney troubles. For sale at Jack son & Weaver's. 35btf George Harrison of Portland, for merly meat cutter for Punk & Graves arrived in the city Wednesday and will probably locate here. Miss Anna Richards of Enterprise, who has been the guest of Miss Nellie Morton for some time, re turned to her home Wednesday morning. La Grande Observer. Mr. and Mrs. O&rl Roe and son of Walla Walla came In Wednesday evening for a few days visit. Mr. Roe formerly published the Chief tain. They a e" guests of his sister, Mrs. C. E. Vest, ani family. R. W. Hussey and L. M. Johnson of Chlco, capitalists, met W. D. HiK ley of Snake river here the first of t'ne week and wi.l go with him to his big cattle ranch to look over mining properties In that section. Rev. C. E. Trueb'.ood has received word that his brother-in-law, H, L. West, who in company with hU wife visited In Enterprise recently, has bought an Interest In the Johnson Broj. grocery, at Nampa. Idaho. Mr. West will be buyer and general manager for the firm. Miss Blanche CUrke of Fowler, Ohio, left for her home Thursday morning after a visit of several weeks, with her cousin, P. S. Trew. of the water works crew. Miss Clarke is a teacher in the Fowler schools, and stopped here on her way east from the Seattle fair. A GOOD SHOW. The W. A, Eielrs tent show pleas, ed a good crowd Friday night. The performance startad promptly at 8:15 and there waa some hlng doing every minute of the time until 11:00. It is one aggregation of - the kind that gave everything advertised and then iome. A fine band gave two con certs on the street PARADISE. Paradise, Aug. 80. Fine harvest weather. The Flora flour mill has pot start ed, although quite a bit of grain has been thrashed here and In Lost Prairie. Peter Fordney and Harry Red man have sold 50 tons of hay to Mae Stoelton. John Bowlin and wife, W. H. Coch ran and wife, Peter Fordney and V. C. Straley were doing business with the local no ary last week. Airs. W. 3. Beich has returned from the Seattle fair and visiting -elatlvea who live near Seattle. Pete Bodmer is here from La Grande visiting his brother Oscar. Sturm Onborn will move their "awmlll to Lost Prairie soon where hey have bought land and C. F. has i homestead. - Mrs. Giuuore of Flora was down' last week trading with the new .Irm of Fordney Stevenson. k , OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS O- COUNTY C0J3T (ContlD'!d from front page.) fWallowa"County7'OreS3ii. and orderel opened up and placed In repair, f jr travel according to law, and that F. W. HammaeH, Road Supervise of Road DU.M'lct No, 2, the same being the rJad district In whiith said propo32d road is located, bo furnlshsd wHh a copy of this decree and orderel to open up said road and place the same In repair for travel. In the matter of the Road Petition of S. W. Mlle3, et el. Now at thi3 time this matter came on to be heard, and It appearing to the Court that the damages assess ed and claimed, have not been paid into the Clsrk, it is hereby con sidered and ordered, that the same be; and it is hereby continued. In the matter of the Gateway at the Henry Ibberson place. Now at this time this matter ca:i)e on to be he.i-rd, and after the court being fully adled l.i the ma'tr, It Is hereby considered and ordered that said Gataway be left as it H, until further notice from the County Court. Whereupon Court adjourned until to morrow mornin? at 9 o'clock. Second Judicial Day. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1909. Court met purs ant to adjoumniant when were present as on ye3terday. The Journal of yesterday having been read the same ii hereby approved. The following proceedings were had to- wit: In the matter of allowance of Mis cellaneous Bills against County. Now at this tme the matter of allowance of miscellaneous bills against the County came on for consideration, and the said W is having been submitted to ' tde Court, and the court having passed pon and audi ed each of saUl hills separately as appears from the the signature of the Court thereon. It Is therefore considered and or dered by the Court that the said bills be allowed and warrants 1-' sued by County Clerk In payment of the same as allowed In classes and amounts as follows; General Fund.. Win. Cook, scalp bounty, Wm. Fraeudenberg, scalp bounty $2 00 1 r.o 2 00 Howard Whlttler, scalp bounty J. B. Olmsted, pa'ary, comity Judge, August 66 66 Edgar Marvin, salary, sheriff, ' August . . 166 66 W. C. Boatman, salary, clerk, August 125 00 B. F. Miller, salary, as3e3sar, August 100 00 J. C. Conley, silary. school superintendent, August 83 33 W. T. Bell, salary, treasurer, August 60 00 Chas, E. Crow, salary, dep. . uty sheriff, Auguit 75 00 (To be continued Wednesday.) W. IRVING WROTE OF WAY-LEE-WAY (Continued from first page.) and his companions were now travel ing, la a coiul lerable stream, winding through a saof-es Ion of bold and beautiful scene. Sometime3 ths landscape toered Into bold and mountainous heights that partook of sublimity; at other times meadows and graceful undulating valleys." t From this point he describe the Journey on the wilder scenery of the Snake. It Is easy, I suppose to commingle Wal-o-wah. and other similar Ne Perce gutturals to as to make the modern name of the limpid, girrg- Ung, transparent,' scenic Wallowa. So mote it be! dr; soholae. 1 Enterprise, yyyyy yy Kyy yy e&3Baz5asEBianz2aaaiBBEBiBKisaMHsaaniumcia M H 1 W M The City Planing' Mill W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor ENTERPRISE, OREGON. M V fi 14 M M a U Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed S ia lumber. 13 . S n A line of standard mouldings always in stock. S et H g Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty S 'ft H g Five per cent discount for cash. All accounts balanced Id B M at expiration of 30 days and settled by cash or note. " 5 SKHasjaBHSaMlSMlBllBTBMMllHmnB1IBIMak" GRAIN WANTED. For Quotations on Wheat, Oats, Rye, Parley, etc., send samples and number of sacks to my office in Joseph. Highest prices paid deliver ed at Jo3e:ih, Enterprise, Lostine, Wallowa or any side track in county. F. D. McCULLY Portland Office October First. 33rl7 Taming Lion by Tobacco. We have all heard the old wheeze of taming a lion or tiger by steadily keeping your eye fixed on him. Ac cording to one of the keepers at Bos toclc's, a more effective method Is a clgur or cigarette. "Nearly every wild beast that I ever come across," said this official to the writer the other day, "Is fond of tobac co In soiuo shupc or form. I made this discovery quite accidentally. Once, when I was In America with this show, one of the visitors, who wus smoking a dsar, puffed some of the smoke Into the lion's face as he lay asleep in the cage. I expected to see a reul riot, but instead of that the lion, after giving a couple of sneezes, moved quietly up to the bars and raised his nose suiffingiy as if asking for a sec one dose. I have made the experiment on all sorts of wild animals since, and I have found that most of them enjoy thoroughly n big sniff of tobacco. We had a bear here once that used to rub his nose and back against the bars of his cage, Just like a cat asking to be stroked, whenever any one smoking a cigar came near him. Antelopes and wnu goats aren't satisfied with the mere whlfT. If you give them a cigar or cigarette they will swallow it enirer- ly and, what Is more, seem to suffer no bad effects from their meal." Lon don Scraps.;, Kerguison and tha Rhh;t. Robert Fergusson, the poet, was first mntncuiutcd nt St. Andrew's universi ty In the session of 1704-S. It wa the custom nt this time for each bursnr to take his turn iu invoking "blessing" nt the menls. The college table having been surfeited with nn unbroken diet of rabbits in various forms of cookery, Fcrgusson, on being called to say grace, repeated what are uow celebrat ed lines: For rabbits young- and for rabbits old. For rabbits hot and for rabbit cold. For rabbits tender and for rabbit tough Our thank we render, for we'v bad enough ! It may be added Fergusson was not sent down, but the rabbits were rus ticated." - ;. MAKING BETTER ROADS AT HEAD OF MINAM v; From La Grande Star. That the government through its foresleis ia cultlne a larea nerfpt ,'ysteni of road aa through the '!!.. - ..umiv.a lureu ressrve; reserving fine camp grounds, and In other ways uniting the foreU attractive and securing asalnst fires, was the state nent of Sheriff P. P. Chllders, who i-eturned yesterday with a party from ui extend e l fishing trip on the head waters of the Minaiu. Among the trails being cut, one roes over from Coi-e toward tha .Mi- Jam, making a big cutoff n the road rom this valley. A second trail oos up the noith fork, and a third jp the 9outh frk of the Mlnani. Oregon ;yryyejr 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 These trails are made as wlda as or dlnary wagon roads and render pas sage easy In case of fires. Another work of the foresters is that of camp ground making. For merly the rule of selfishness was su preme and the sheepman who got In first destroyed the grass and shade about the lakes and brooks at will. So campers or travelers could find no grass or places of comfort in which to stop. This Is all being changed and camping grounds being reserved and brooks and lakea protected. Cabins, too are being constructed about the lakes and along the road fo- the use of the rangers. In many ways the forests are being improved so as to make it easy and pleasure able to traverse them. Whirlwind Tablets cure rheumatism In this climate. They have relieved hundreds and cured scores of cases in Union and Wallowa counties, positive proof, names, etc, furnished on application. For sale by Jackson & Weaver, Enterprise. 20btf A Nature-Faker. 'Oh, see the tadpoles!" shouted she. Beside the Dool. In erlnd "And 1lI3t tothfnlr RnmA rlav tiAVii w Those horrid, wiggling things we see ail .1. . . . An cuangea to gorgeous buUerfide3! " N'ixon Watermen In Home Companion for September. The Bakery Fresh Bread and Fine Pastry WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE We Solicit Your Patronage II. V. MOORE, Manager River St, 2 doors south of Funk's. 1 j . 1 1 -. . i