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Wednesday Edition THE NEWSRECORD ALL THE OFFICIAL NEWS OF WALLOWA COUNTY IN THE N-R ALL THE NEWS WHILE H 18 NEWS TWICE. AWEEK NEWS RECORD TwiceaWeek ELEVENTH YEAR. NO. 4J yijt- ENTERPRISE, WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1909 f.lTV A n A rar- n ... wi w r i ivmw rrtrtn ants MONEY TO LOAN Slate Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John P. Rusk. Atty. State Land B'd. Joseph FOR 8ALE. NATIONAL APPLE IT SPOKANE Nearly new eight room house and half block of land In most desirable part of town. Easy terms on part if desired and will take team and wagon in trade. 'Enquire at this of fice. . 28r8 Team, harness and 2V4 inch spring wagon.J250. Enquire at this office- House, 5-rooms, lot 60 x 120, four blocks from bznk corner. $600. This property is chaaper than you can build. Terms. Clarence E. Vest. 41btf 100 or 125 tins o.' hay. Inquire of H. O. Zumwalt, Zumwalt, Oreg. 39i4 160 acres timber land and good mill site in Wallowa County, Oregon. Communicate with J. E. Houtchens & Co. Waitsburg, Wash. GObtf One complete planing mill and engine. Also 300,000 feet, more or less, of good merchantable lumber. For price and terms call on Burleigh &Boyd, Enterprise, Oregon. 31btf Pool and Billiard Tables at a bargain Call at Mrs. Mayor's restaurant. 36bm 8TRAYED. Small light gray mare, branded A on right shoulder. $5.00 'reward for return to Zumwalt, Oreg. 34bm WANTED. Sch-X: boys Two c tbrea to room and board. Mrs. Mavor. 42btf Highest market price paid for a'l kinds of grain in exchange for furni ture, by Ashley the Home Furnisher. 42w2. . For Sale: Pi ning mill outfit and tock of lumber. Well located. Will be sold at a bargain. Burleigh & Boyd, Enterprise, Oregon. 41a4 Read the advertisements. OREGON APPLES WILL BE THERE 100 FOR BEST BUSHEL OF WHEAT. , iPort'.and, Se.t. 28. "Oregon apples will be well represented at the aacoad Na ional A?ple sho;v at S'.io kans November 15-: 0,' said Ren. H. .Rice, mana er cf the apple show, who was In Portland during the past week. "While the crop Is ganier ally much smalir than last year, the qualit is of tha very best and grow ers In a.l par s of the t' e are show ing t e keane t interest In ' the various (onteiti. Wai'e the first apple show was an un?xpac el s-ic-cew, we have assjrance3 that the S3 ond exposl ion wl'.l be even more S3, ai tie groae-s want a chance to exhibit their cholca apples in cora tarson with fr.lt fracn other states anl fie pri e list gives an opportuni ty far evtry ap la raiser to compete, Tha content! Include carloads, ten bores, five boxes, single boxes, bar rels, jars anl plates with cash pre miums raiglu; from $1000 sweep sta' ei in the caro'.d classes down to $3 for a sinsle p a'e o! five apple. ' All f e r 11 oads have united in 1 las a ritj of one and one-third fire ior fie raund trip to Spokane lurng ap.ls show wejk and also allow visitors- to go by one line and return via another. "Th9 Natl.nal Apple Show dates giva growers ai opportunity to ex hibit at laca' count r fairs end apple shoss s :ch as ths at Albany and Hoad Ri er ahd then have plenty of time to ship t) S.ohane aid win ad dition:. I honon anl premiums. "I hae leen In many of the fruit growing disri t o! Washington and Oregon and In naarly aM S actions the report it the same a small crop o.' fins quality." A farm ln3 demonstration train will be run by. the O. R. & J4. through Sherman, Gl 1 am and Morrow coun ties in Octaber that Is expeocei to aid the f&rmars of that section of the s ate in the more intelligent culti va I n o' the sol. and in improved fnrmlng methols. Lectures will be de'lvered by agrlsul uial co'lege ex perts, who wi:i ba on the train and demonstrations oJ farming practice will be ma'e Dr. James Withycombe, director of the O.eson Experiment Station, wi:i ba at the head of the REPORTED CHANCE TRA!NTIME CARD RUMORED OLD SCHEDULE WILL BE RESUMED ON BRANCH OCTOBER 1. (Continued on last page.) Same Old Story Of Peddler Gouge People o' North End Bilked At Usual By Travelling Salesmen. j r Many of the p o le of the Hansen Ferry aniiFarJdise cointry, are some what up in arms against a certain Spjkana grocery hoise, whi.h carr'es oj a padillig grocery business that Ii it turn3 o.t to be a Spokane bouse, but from fie coy of fie" order she a pers n cannot tell where the house wa located, sa;s the Asocin County Sen'lnel. (Several families pur. ch ad as hi.h ai fo ty-flve and fifty do'lars worth of the stu f, and the prices th t were charred were hhhar clear t rough fie list, than good g 'O's could have been purchased for from th a m jrchants of Aso in, or fron an of9- i re n tha cqun'.y. This I a f t, bea .sa some of fie fa live have gone into fie Aso in stores f.i vee'i anl pile 2d the list etral ht trough at. ragular retail Prices, and tiny fqnd that they ha 1 bee l held uj on practically every 'ten. Oe gent eman's wi e had (Continued on last page.) MuuuuuuuaEian nn nnnnnnnnmmm mm m m m M a g More Room Needed at the S E.M.&M.CoV i a a a n a u n a a n H a a a a a n a a Ooods and in order to get that room we will give a liberal discount on all Lawns, Dimities, etc. and in fact on many things that are too numerous to mention in this small space. We have some of those SUMMER SKIRTS on hand. Come in and see them before they are all gone. Men's Oxfords We have an elegant line of these goods and are giving a Discount of 20 per cent. They will last but a few days. Call and examine them before they are gone. We still have a few pairs of Ladies' Oxfords and if you would like a pair come and get them at your very earliest convenience. . . Summer Underwear Our stock is broken and we wish to make a thorough cleanup. We are headquarters for a genuine good Glove, such as McKibbin and BlocK We try to keep constantly on hand Fruits and Vege tables of all kinds and we are right on prices Respectfully, E. M. a M. COMPANY P U D B ta D B B B a a B a B officials have heard the complaint) 1 wj.l re.nedy in j cause i3 the I flpol Pfoica Cn ast retort, and If It proves true , i-MJWll ridlC fUl Evangelist Pratt Ever since the change of time f the branch t alna by which the Incoming train does not reach the upper valley until 6 o'clock and after, thara has be?n continual pro tet by f:e patrons of the road. That. the of ficials have heard the complaint) and lat it wM ba welccma news. Indeed, to a 1 who hava ocado.i to travel on the triln, The re.;o:t li th :s given in S nJas Star: ".t it st.tad in ra'lroad circles that the e will be another change in the runn.'ng of trains on the Wa'lowa branch and fat fie change will be back t3 abo.it fie former sheiule when ths train le"t La Grande at 9:1j in the mornrnj; Instead or 12:45, as at present. The return trip will als3 te arr;m.d so as to bring the awl al of the tain fro-n Joseph at alout 3:30 in the a.'teraoan. The Suniay tra'n srvlca U not to be discOTn el. Ac o ding to the re port t' e changs U?k to the o'd time Is .i 'de.erancs to the express el wl h s o' the patrons of the road along tie W,.l owa branch. It is iiU f at tha chaasie will take place on the fl st of the oming month." served free to all visitors at the Ex position, In conmemoratlon of the close of a succe eful run of salmon up the Northwest rivers. Tuesday at the Exposition will be Lynden Day and Barbers Day. Wed nesday wil be the day at the fair of Rpycroft, Port Angeles, the Wash ington Newsboys, and the Washing- ion Creamery operators. Phi Delta Theta will celebrate at the Exposition Thursday with ap propriate .exercises in the Auditorium. This will also be the day of the American Instit.ta of Mining Engineers. Tte Baby Show on Thursday will (Continued on last page.) CRAIG SELLS HERD REGISTFRED COWS Mcdonald of wallowa and vaughan of imnaha buy famous herefords. Harris " el of His Sjc:ei3 In Caoti Ca.Tip Ijn Beglni ( October 24. Farmers Day At AYsP Exposition Seat le, Sap', 28. S ates, coaiiUjs, and cities; bir'oers, plumbers, and blackanilths; every profession, creed and class have liad their day at the Expo ition and nw f.e farmers have sunj the praises., and ' e)( ploltei tha agrlcultu:al interests It the erfiit. Northwrs. The fair a -thorltieq, appreciating i real y are. E ltor: D-. Fra t s work is high ly s o en of wherever he hai be in P.rsonally I know hii work in North Da'cota where I libo.ed 6 years an l can say that he Is o.ie o: tie moit beloved evanse lata that evar came to the s atj. S. HARRIS. An Apprecl.tion. Flrom f e Ventura Frea Press, Ven tura, Ca Sometime befora these meetings be gai an ert'mEtion o! Mr. Pratt from appearance and raputatlon was prlnt- ed in the Frea Press but now that he hia been cans'antly bafore Ventura Piopla ?o- frei weeks, ojinlon Is pra tl a ly vna imom rjgardlng him and hii iori. A fey single words ch racterize him lest, mature, un aferttd. scho arlv, direct, eirnest, uaaty :ni s.icca a."nl: He has s'.ea'i ly mr.fnta'n!d f:e argument and ai peil In hie work end has refused to re ort toany tra s to maka people P b icly pr jfess what they da not inwardly teiljve. Prank 4 hjnesty has o' aract H '.ed a'4 hU wo k. He has navor strained V po'nt to make me re,u:t loot Iat-pp thoi fh Ii Is exposltbn 1 the their relation to the development of basis o2 all his teaching and preach- Uie N rthwest. cav ' ths ' farm. ,US HI ne O tan rnicata tha amta. era three days for their celebration ment that he has no oratorical am- and by liberal appropriation ar-' Dluns but wishes to persuade men ranged for the moH spectacular and unique - entertainment ever sean anywhere. "Harvest Home Festival was us'ieel in Se.tenber,24 by a grand agricultural parade, In which all competitors fjr the numerous prl-ei car. led their carrot or turnip or stock of com on a stick and passed tha Ju'gei In review. Seven mamino h eteers and oxan has be n p relies jd for a big barbe cue the second d y. Ten thousand Juiiy hot loant sandwiches ware disr'-butel t hungry visl o s, aftar the b ;eves wera taken from the spits, which, by tie way was In the opjn where all co ild watch the chafs at their work. At night an old fash- oned hoe-down in the Washington i j nafr, believe and obey God's me sa e In t ie Eible. Through his strong pre entaf ns the Bible has beco re a 11 Inj vcljme, to many to whon It has -be n a cloaeJ boak. As a friond he hrs won his way Into t ie rejirdo'many cf our people, who will count his. acquaintance a prlvl lege. Espe lally vll he be eiteam ei by those who through his ministry have eitered a Christian lie and pro.'e slon. - SUPREME COURT CA3E8. The Observer states that news has reah d La Gran le that three cases of Interest to Un'on and Wa'.lowa counfea have baen sat for hearing Def;re the supreme court oh October Sta'e buiWins, which- was 'turned 6 and 7- Th cases are ex-SheriM Into a llj ba n for the o casslon, was o;en to all. The only condition was that every iran must wear over alls and e 'ery wo.nan a gingham or calico dre s. On Sunday, the Harvest Home Festival cloel wl h a jubilee meeting In the amphitheatre when a dozen noted eangellsta and singers were given o.r.oit nlty to fay that the religious interests were given a day at the big Seattle Exposition. Another feature will be Fish Day, Monday. On t is day fish will be Bla' lay of Wa loa couaty vs. Pe er O'Sllivan, Involving 'fie oli question of ths location of pe'sonal property for asse:BTent, and the State vs. Mc Donald and the Earnes vs. Long, two escheit cases arpea'ed from Un ion county. Tha o fe.ing of the Eckhardt com pany for the ilrat night of their en gagament at the Opera House In this city, coram nc ng Friday night Oct. 1st wl 1 be the beaut fu' and rafieih ing camely The Gras Widow. v y y M V I ThinK This Over a And see what rate of interest you would get on money a invested in this piece of laud that has raised, and will continue to raise: 43 ba. of 40-fold wheat at 70c 75 ba. of oats at $1.25 per hundred $30.10 30.00 For Only $20 per acre With a good prospect of the land doubling value within, the next year or two. : in This piece of land consisting of 830 acres with less than 100 acres of waste land, lies five or six miles from railway station in the best wheat section in the county. All under good fence; good spring water; 137 acres in cultivation. Can be bought on the following terms: $8000 cash, security back on the place for the balance, from one to Ave years at 8 per cent, interest, subject to good five year lease. CLARENCE E. VEST (Exclusive Agency) n HQ Un 1 1 George S. CTai?, one of the leading thMroughbred ca tla breeders in this seatlon, has soil his herd and retired torn the business. He disposed of 67 head to John McDonald o! Wallowa and 35 head to H. N. Vaughan of Imnaha. The lot bought by Mr. McDonald inolu'el the famous bull, Bright Promise, conceded by JuJgei of catj3 to be on a o the mo it perfect animals In the a.at9. ' - The cat le a e a'l raftered Hare fords, anl all fjmae stock except Baght Prom se and o te bull calf. Tha price paid Is not male pub :i but the total deal fouls up over $80:0. Mr. Craij to.k great prUe In his UerJ o? white.'acei and syaied no pal is cr expense to get the be', but. ha ha r:c nUy gona Into the Jheej busine:s in pa tnership wl h a.io:her cat Ionian, C. G.-Ho'.mes, a:id .ecldeJ to dispose of his cattle. His. son, W. F. Craig, who resJdes an the old home raiuh Just south-, aaa; o: th's tit, will also go In o tha sh'ep bminjei, end has s arted l'jh a purchase of 330 ewes of Falco nar Bros. Trades Last of Cattle. Graves Broi. hae traded the 1 :st of their cattle. 120 heal of chaxe range cows to She. herd Morgan of tmnaha, for eaei. CHURCH 8ERVICE3. Thare wll be services In the Bi terprlse Ca l.olia church naxt Sunday morning at 10 o 1 c'f. Sirmon by Rev. Fa har Eimonds. Services at tha M. E. church naxt 3undtay at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun'ay b.o)1 at 10'a. m. "EpWokh League a(, 6:45 p.m. C. E. Trutbjd, pastor. A SanS Sch o! RUly Day sirvlie will be he'.d In t ie M. E3. church next Sunday a'. 2:S0 p. m. A pr gram will be glen con3istli of songs, reltatons, and short ad- oirassea. n of erlnj wl 1 be takan for the work of the Sunday School Board. Lumber. Anyone having lumber of my grade in any amount fpr sale, or who has timber he intends to saw soon, and wishes to contract the lum ber, call on or aldress W. F. Rankin at Haney planer in Enterprise, Agent for W. R. Klvelte. 2Gb i Booti AND Shoe: Fine New Stock of Best Footwear For Men and Boys Women and Misses ALSO General Merchandise Coal and Shingles By the Car Load. That's Why We Sell CHEAPER THAN OTHERS Riley and Riley Groceries and Flour Fuel and Feed