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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1909)
4 J y At fers w . .. .. . . .v- Kaja& 1 : ' ..: ;W-My? ' 'AWT - v . f ? ' , y f - , ? WHIT 2RAND0N. j ! j ; ff. One of thj caiab'e acto.-3 w'10 ap-eari with t e Eckhardt Company at the Enterprise O. e a Ko iee cn Frid y and Saturda , October 1 and 2. City and County Brief News Items Alfalfa leed for Bale at It. S. & Z. P. 13. I'o.'d wai tit Wa'loA-a, Frirta". Japalac, vanilnh stains, linseed oil at UurnauKh & Mayflold's. J. H. SjI e t !o t Thursday for Slslil. ou to n y, Cal , lo tx.iniino Bone m'n'ns rr.iuerl.lj8. Slates and taMu's. poiicila and pons In fact everything needed by a school pupil at Ja.;kson & Weaver's. Sa n I Itch an 1 W. 0. l.o :ke re t rned Tiur d.iy from Portland wh?re they a ten e I a stite coavehiin of cojnt coram! mlon ra. Enterprise Opera House One Night Only Saturday Night SEPTEMBER 25 A New Organization of Old Ka verities The National Stock Company Presenting the Screamingly Funny Comedy Drama Whose Baby Is U? One of the Greatest Sue cesses of Recent Years. Popular Trices, 25, 35, 50 ct Seats Selling at Burnaugl & Ma field's Produce Farm h:,.s; all k.iuls ut M. WACNEIt. mmm g The City Planing Mill W. F. RANIlIN, enterprise:, Carries a complete stock lumber. B A line of standard mouldings always in stock. 5 Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty jjj Five per cent discount for eah. All accounts balanced B t expliatiort of 30 days and settled by cash or note. H MUUiiBsasazaaiaaaaszsirissszssssaazsxaaMHiiisC 1. N. Pit '.or reta:njd Tlursday fro. Wa la Wall'. A. Levy o' S n'rnjsci Is ma'.;lng Us inn ml vldt In Enterprise. D and Mrs. A. F. Paley have gone to Peril nl ,o- tn ex ended stay. Cot vo r v.lntrr cabbage and sauei Kr.it. A. Warner, EJatsrprlse. Ite.ercnd Mcon will praach naxt Sunlny inoriin? anl evening In the C'.n l it i 11 chur h. .M-. mil JIM. W. W. White lJ Tin rsi'ay fo a vl 1. wl h relatives In tin Will imctt 3 alley. Elgin Flour at W. J. Fu-k & Co'b Patent $1.50 a sack, straight grade $1.10 a sack. Carl Itoe, win was de'tlned here ovinr t) tin l'ln ss of hU child, rjt rind to h s work In Walla Wal'.a, We In e day. For Sale: PI ning mill outfit and .stock of lumber. Well located. Will be sold at a bargain. Burleigh & iJoyd, Kiiteri-rlie, Oregon. 41a4 'lln . odcrn l!rlh3rhood basket lo. iil an I laic3 in Fratirnal ball I'll rs'.ny nlM was largely attended nl vat a very enjoyable a'falr liro .:ir' o t. Or. F. K. Moire arrived Wednss-'a- Ml ilit. aid I resiling at B. B. Ho d s. He h's se 'ur jd office rooms 11 t u b n't b lldlng aid will be at oi pit, Sun'av and Monday. J;n. W. Ko.1g.sra l'e'urned from Li Cranio J rl'.ay a-comuanhd by ill a int, Mrs. Ell-n Hu'obard of nro fit', Mo. hit mother's sis er, who hai come for a visit. Vr. and Mrs. Co rse W'hltelock of l.a'it 1 , Mo., ret truing from the Suit to fair, came to Kn'.erpriss, Fri liy, to visit her si iter, Mrs. Putman, motlior of Jim, II. E. Merryman. D.I, F. E. MOORE t 1 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ; I OM 0 In lank Lulldlng. Rea-1 ' X dence at 11. 11. Iloyd'a. Ind. J l hoiij. Eutor rlu, Oregon. J VoL't - tiibli - s Pron. Pi'tLli r . t'ul.XSM Proprietor orecon. of rouc'U ami dressed S Hal ie roswell raturnsd Thursday fro a a business trip to La Grande. I rank he'9 of Dei Moines. Ia, Is a g eJt of his friend, C. S. Bradley. An j one wlsnlng appies. peais, plums, crafcppiejor prunes call up Mountain View Fruit farm. Home ,hone. O. J. Roe, proprietor. . Ladles are eipeciaiiy Invited to call at Mrs Selbert'a and see the swellest line of Fall milinery ever In the county. Harley Hornsr has received word that hH fatte', J. S. Horner, who 3uX er 3d another attack of append! cl ii at the homeof his sister in Tacinra his recovered and will go on to bii home at Turlock, Cal. Th3 lsl; of the Graad Wo.thy Matron, Mrs. Stlls, to the local chap ter, Thursday night, waj a gala oj- caion for the Eastern Stars. A very large a "ten ance greetad Mrs, Stiles 'anl ths decree tean exemplified the be tutl.ul work. A flu a supper was s.rved In the ne banquet hail. The tab es w ra ar ansed In tha form of a fl e pointed s'ar, and the Star .lor pre al'cd in the decorations. Thy o:- aiUn wai a siccaful affa'r 0.' which Wor.hy Matron Elva .. Franch anl the o her officers and a imberj nra we 1 feel proud. La Gran e Observer Dot-tor F. E. Moore le t at n )on today for Enter prl;e, where he "will open an office lm media e'y. and hlsg nlal dlsp:sItion an 1 hli.com joendable character should cement his business relations taere as t.ey have he e. The doctor .eavis m.ny a staun h frland in this city who hopes J ood fortune will smile on hl:n always. Whirlwind Tablets cure rheumatism n this climate. They have relieved lundreds and cured scores of cases n Union and Wallowa counties, oosltlve proof, names, etc., furnished ra application. For sale by Jackson i Weaver, Enterprise. 20btf NOTICE TO PAY. All persons owing Lon Davis must tettle ou or before October 1, 1909. On all accounts not settled by that late action will be commenced. LON DAVIS Ua4 BURLEIGH & BOYD olonist Travel Crowds All Trains Portland, Ore, Sept. 21 (Special) The Portland Fair and Livestock 3how Is the big event of the week n this city, Elgger and better than aver, the annual event is attracting vida attention all over the Northwest The attendance is outdoing that of .ast year and the attractions offered ire far ahead of last season. The exhibition of livestock 1 1 valued at more than $1,000,000 and Is 23 per cent larger than last year. The State Fair at Salem exhibits of Ivestock were brought to Portland and numerous attractions have been idded that will make the week's show a notable o ie. Stock entries lave been made lrom the Central and Eastern states that have never been shown west of Chicago and Denver. Nearly 600 harness horses will con test for the $2 'i.OOO in race purses this week. Livestock entries will bring close to 3,000 head of horses, cattle, sheep, Aiie and goats here. Railroads serving this territory are preparing estimates of travel during the Colonist period, September 15 to October 15. They expect no less than 60,000 new settlers for the Pacific Northwest during the 30 days the low oieway rates are In effect. Extra eq lament Is being as terabled by the various lines to handle the heavy traffic expected and the passenger agents balievd they wl 1 have a 1 they can do to care for the flood of new-comers. Inquiry at Eastern ticket offices is reported to be wide and the west bound trains bearing the vanguard of this great colonist movement are heavily loaded. During this week the travel Is expected to be at its height and will undoubtedly be heavy. Coos Biy Is going to deepen its own haibor channel without waiting for government ai 1. - The Port of Coos Bay Is preparing for the sale of bonds amounting to $500,000. The proceeds will be used in digging out the channel, making the docks at the Coos Bay ports accessible at all times for vesslei of deep draught. Proposals' for the bonds have been aaked and will be received at the First Natonal Tank, North Bead, up to November 9. Portland's union stock yards in the peninsula packing house district were opened during the past week and now this city, which is to be the livestock center of the North west, offers the most modern and complete stockyards In the country. Hundreds of business men of the city attended the opening, and all were forced to admire the perfect arrangements for handling livestock that have been provided. The big union yards will have a strong In fluence In developing the livestock Industry throughout this territory. According to the records of the Government FoieJtry Sen Ice and 1 he State Board of Foretsry, Oreson, has been remarkably fortunate this summer in e3ca in? the usual heivy to'.l taken by forast fires. The sea son has be3n marked by less destruc tion of timber than any In the pa3t decade. FIre3 t :1s year have bsjn few and widely separated while loss es have been small. This U thought to be partly due o an aroused pabilj nterest In preve itlng forest fins and a largely Increased force of fire wardens throughout the forests this season. Program For Taft Days at Seattle Seattle, Se.t. 21. The visit of President Ta t wl 1 be a fsature of the week from Monday, Sauteiuber 27 to Sunday, October 3. at tha Alaska-Yukoii-I'a i 1.: Exposition. Ac cording to A. 1. Charlton, assistant general paiaeng-r asem of ths Northern Pacific, the travel to the fair will reach Its Llghe'st point dur ing tliH weak. A brill ant programme has boan planned for Present Tart's vliit Thursday. He wl 1 be banquete:! In the New York State building, escort ed through the Exposition grounds In a magnificent automobila parade, and tendered an eliborate reception In the Washingtin Sta'e builJing In the evening. Tbe president will al- dress the people of tha Northwa;t In the nitural amphitheatre of the fair, which seat! 17,000 people, in the afternoon. After the reception in the evening Mr. Taft ha3 consanted to ride the go.-.t" as an initiate into the Arctic bro hrhood. One hundred othsr cindldates will be admitted nto the northern order along with the president. The opening o? the livestock show on Monday to con inue until Octoboi 9, wiil be the la gast event of tha programme of the la3t month at the Exposition. More than two thousam head of thoroughbred stock have bean antered, and In tie poultry daPait ment more than five thousand birds and fifteen hindred pigeons. The acilitles for tbe handling of the livestock are the most modern that have ever been provided at any Ex position, over $100,000 having been expended. New Photo Ittl j. quality of worl MUUlO evfr offered h this Ccunty. Experienced Modern Photographer wi.t Latest Eastern Idoas. For a short time we will mak Best Cabinet Portraits foi $2.50. Artistic as well as : true likeness. 3ur Post Cards at regular price, $1 1 iozen, cannot be beat on the Pacilii 3oast. Remember you are gettiaj Photographs not snap-shots. Mow located in a tent just east of Post Office. Enterprise, Oregon. RALPH J. EDDY PHOTOGRAPHER 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. Dandruff and L are but outward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan druff germs sapping tbe life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it tailing out -A single application gives relief asd proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. POftTuuin, oacaon, FOR SAI.E BY BURNAUGH A MAYFIELD. jr Jf . ' -tin E ' i . ! -. ' V S . .:. : --is fi-i 6.' M1S3 :o:ephin ceffry. The trivia t rct.es viho app:ara a Enterprise Orera Kojjs on Friday ENTERPRISE Two Nights Friday, October The Eckhardt Co, Supporting the brilliant actress . Miss Josephine Deffry .In a splendid selection of two plays Frirliv WirrVif Oct. 1, the screaming comedy i liuay lJIgllL "THE GRASS WIDOW" fnfrlntr lMirrUf The intense comedy drama ocuuraay lNignr in the bishop s carriage Prices 25c, 35c and 50 cts. Reserved seats on sale at Burnaugh & Mayficld's OREGON CALLS- "MORE PEOPLE" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. LOW COLONIST RATES ' To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15 , AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago 44 St. Louis " Omaha " St. Paul ii Kansas Fares Can Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R'. N. or S. P. X Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost - J Send us the name and address of any "one interested in the State for Oregon literature. . - WM. McMURRAY, General ra Sanger Agent. rrwrLAju, oaejon. - 4, ryt i J St - iV - v 4 n - t 1 f-' ith te tckhardt Compan at ani Sautr:ay ni.ht , Oc'o'aer 1-2. the OPERA HOUSE Commencing VIA THE 133.00 3I00 .; 25.00 25.00 25.00 City Be Prepaid