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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1909)
Men of Character Will Find It Profitable to represent The Only energetic men of strict reliability can retain a contract in this Company for any length of time. This is for the protection of the public and for the, protection of our representatives. The contracts of many of our agents date from the organization of the Company. HOME OFFICE CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND OREGON. A. L. MILLS. Pres. L. SAMUEL, Gen. Mur. City and County Brief News Items Al Reynolds, has bej;un work on the new M. B. parsonage. . L. E. Jo.-dan brought his wife home from th, 3 La Cr nda hospital, Satur day. Airs Ini Gakl 1 I vldtlng relatives a'. Al el end other Grande Ronde po'nts. E. A. Anders n of Chlco returnsd tha lattar part cf last week from a trip to Wa'.ilt)g,on. Four 4-horse taam jind eight be3t racks came In from La Grand a Sun day to be I.era leady far the sugar beet harvest th .t will begl.i In r few 'days. , ,Mirs J. H. IXibbl i an 1 two xWdrei le't 1 onday f r a we;k'a vl ;it In 1 a Grande, Mrs. E. A. Splcer ascompani el them Iron Wallowa where she spen. S niay wtt'i har nLce, Mrs. C arias Hauirl h. The come'y-drama "T'.ie Grass WUoV vi 11 be tn Mrs. off erl ig of tin twi nl;hts engagement o' t'ie Ee ha dt com.un supporting Miss Josphl'ii lef rv at'tln o'era house,, next 1 rlday nl lit, October 1. . On Saturday n'ht, "The Lliuoos Ca rl lge." R. S. & Z. Co. ENTERPRISE A Large Stock of Dry Goods AND Clothing For Fall and Winter wear JUST ARRIVED AT TUB R. S. & Z. CO'S STORE WATCH THIS SPACE For Further Announcement R. S. & Z. CO. ENTH.UPRISE, Orcgonlifc Policyholders' Company CLARENCE 8. SAMUEL, Aut. Mgr. Headquarters for school supplies. Jackson & Weaver's drug store. Anyone wishing apples, pears, plums, crabapplei or prunes call up Mountain View Fruit farm. Home hhono. O. J. Roe, proprietor. Tha s e.i'll Eckhardt company suppo ting Mss Jo3!phtne Dufcry comes to the Opera Hojse for an en a emen'. of 2 nig'iU commencing Frl a nlsht O.t. lt. A card from J. W. Allan In Souta-ern-Ca If jrnla etites he and his wife an 1 ba'oy a e lomted for the present at A'.hambra, ani are enjoying good he Hh. V yoi wlih to en)oy a delig'ul anl re railing rerforoiaaca, go and see the Eik ardt company at the Opsra Ho sa on Frllay night Oct 1st and Sat rlay night Oct 2d. S T. Luj ett o' Alder Slope brought In ro.na extra fine Ye'low Transparent apiljs, Monday, and re o tt not on'v a big crop of all i kuii o' fruit but says hls baes have dona exceptionally we'.l and he will have lots of honey. Hi h- lif s acting anl a bi n ling of hea thy himor, Irae frona maudlin sjirtimeiit will ba the kind of attrac Hons that t'ie Eckhardt company will preie t d lrlni'thel.-tAOnlahU en sag ment a'. V e Opera Housa In this city comm nclng Fri a; night Oct. 1st. A r. and J.rs. J. S. Do ,ney and baby o? Spo' ana were on Saturtay eveniiij'j tr In on rh 1." way to Joi e h to -Icilt Jr. Downey's oio-her, Mn. V. Hunt. A.r. Done is super, Inten'ent o' Columbia Onervatory of Music. They wl 1 also vl It his BlBtar, A rs. A. G. Smith at Lolnj Mis. Aar n Wale and two daugh teri of Ald;r S'.o.e left for Corvallls Sa'urday, whra the girls will entjr school. Mrs. San Wade Joined the party at I.ostine and the two ladiss wi 1 go on to Sea t'.e to visit a sister o' Mrs. Aar:n Wade and attend the fur. ('. M. Ste ani, Mr. and Mrs. James MuMois and S. A. Gotter leave Jos e.ili Wcdn H3:'ay on a trip, overland, tin Irs nam 3d pa-tlei fo to E-gane an 1 A.r. CoVer to Rosaburg. Mr w-u r, vjio recently proved up on hs honei'eal 2 miles north wet o' -E.it ?r rlsa, report cna of the fine it cro.)s of potatoei any where aro:ml h?ra. He dug 28 sadts on a q inrter acre of dry hill lind. Lonmie.icing a two nights engage- ment of. the EokrarJt company sup port ig A.isv Jossfhlna Deffry In a apendlj 83leition of high-class plays at Iha Opera Hois beginning on Friday nl?ht Oct. 1st. Th a first night will le ireientid the comely-drama "Tin Cra-s Wldo-." ' A circus parade with clown, ele phant, glra'fa, dens of animals a.id w't'i o har st vidard features appeir e.t iniira red on the down town !Mi jeis, anuray, and was mucA ei Joyed by old and yojng. It was -got ten up by the boys of Mrs, True blool'j S.'nday 8:h3ol class and was a ere mam r ort. The boys gave th3 'circus" o:i the tsnnis court of tha parsonage yard. A iopy o' the Rogue Magazine, publlsel at Medfird. tells of the re?eit shortliu tournament MA ihore In whl h sma.or the greiteit wing shots o? Amerha participated. includ.nj the word's champion, Fred Gl bert, anl ex-chiroplon, Tom Mar shal. Dr. Seely, formerly of Lottlne . won th9 Tribune cup I To.- the championship of Jackson coun i'. ne ana t.nvart Ued wl'a a pret sore In fe firjt trial but li the sliwtoff of tootle Seely won. I W. H.. Co hran was In town Mon Oiy a ij 'stint buvlnatj matte" He uai io iI his farm at Para Use and with bit family h removing over 1 nd ti Freeaater. O e, whera he liai purclaiod a 20-arrj fruit tract. The 160 o-res knon the mil I.o.e plnce 3 miles nr:hw?at of Pira I vp, was purchased by Peter Fur'nsy. and f e 160 are known as tin F.nnk Cro Hue, l roll s ieau or rsraih store, was boueht by James rarnoi. S. D. Keltner retjrnsd Sunday frsm a (rip tj the Grande Ronde. The opera housa management an nounce) tiat hereafter the curtain will rise pro optly at 8:30. Ml sas Margaret anl Alice Mavor went to La Granie WeJn3day for a few days. - Ala;o By ram Mayflsld returned Tuesday from Elgin. He U able to get about with the use of crutches. C. L. Dickson of Smith Mountain wai cil'lng on finds and trans acting business at "the county seat Mon lay. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sinrord la.'t Fri day f;r Cooi lay where they were callel by t'ie 1 lns3 of Mrs. Sai ford's mother. The Fred Calx In property In the 30utheait part of town has been sold by Clarence B. Vest to Carl Roe, who wl 1 o :cupy it as a home. It. F. E. Moo.-e t in En'erpriie all the time except Mondays, Wednes days and Frl 'a s during office hours, when he Is at Jce h, Another of toe 'amous diinars whl h tihe R ethodiftt ladies- are capable o servi g will be given next T uesday, Oct. 5, at the Frater na' Ha 1. Dinner wl 1 be sarved from five t) eight o'clock. Notice: La 1 s using Electric Irons please be r in mind that begin ning October 1 current will be suppli ed each Wedneslay and Saturday forenoons, after which no Ironing in evenings. Enterprise Electrle Co. Mr. and Mrs. Glen F. Oile oi Spent e.', la., and fo merly of Eireka S. D., a-rived Tussday and will make the'r home here. Mr. Od'.e Is a fina Job printer anl wl 1 assama charge of that department in this oftice. N on 3 sho Id fail to attend the Ope a Ho S3 on Friday night Oct 1st whei the comely drama "The Grass Widow" wl 1 be given, a splendid per formance by t'ie B khsrdt conpany supportlnj MIjs Jo3phine Def ry. Cais No. Tares cf the M. E. Sun day school wl;I give a "Poverty Social ' In t le hi set ic. theatre build Ins tils, We'n38cay, evening. The 'rals end reliahuii" o i the bil a sty woman must wear 'kalikers' anl men "oil clos." There Is small ad j is ilon fee and you are wa nad to taka pennies alo;g to pay the fines. Burcaigh & Mayftald's drug stor silnce ithe renoJe'.ing Is a place of tea ty and deserves to b-a styled the White Palace. The ramoval of the pa'rtitons has livea far more room All the into lor glistens in purest white end ne .eit, all glass sho casa3 give an air of elagance to the s'jors. A'l thU hai tesn made poss ble by the big stne wareroom add! tio.i that now hill all .the bm.k slo.k, sach ai faint), o'l, etc. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. Having sold my ranch' and am re tiring f.om tha stojk business, hav ing sod my sheap and cattle, I now offer for sale 35 Head of Young Hories including a 3 year o'.d 1650-pound Percheroi Mai ion, will ba sold at auction, sa'e at Duncan's Barn in Joseih on . Saturday Oct. 16, com meaclng at 1:30 p. m. Terms One year at 8 per cent with secu:eJ note, or 5 per cent off for cash. 4b2 JOHN BAKER, Owner, H. P. DAVIDHIZAR, Auctioneer. NERVES' AN OSTEOPATHIS 8 E lALTrV That t'ie t.ojtl known a ' ne. vea" re elva eatirely too little atteiition f on It) victims li te on q-aeitkn. tt li not only a warning sigi that there Is sonsthns rail cally wr.n .but at the nevej are the (0 e norj cf o r whoM b--ln it It th) pla'nat sort of in'l a t n tiat tie suffe r U not In the full comple'enesai of his or her natural com;ten y -.or the affairs of life. A conditlin o" c lm vnler ordinary con ditions li abso'utely n c.ssary in or der th t tnera n a,r le a reserve force of nervoas euerry o' emergen. las There ara always dafinite reasons fo.- thi tro ble: n' even when hab ta of llf an lar.ely responsible a arg a at n as. there la alwav some anatomlca Iv wrom condition tiat ir dlstoss the suffer Jr to the foible. If t'ie boly structure la in a statj of perfect d uslment. if cl cuiatljn to e rart Is unobstraot ea, l.-every nerxeis unl.itrferA-i witJh in Its wo-k by pre sare. and if nmr. munent and h glene are aitended to nerves" will Deadilv Ths OiteopaUi Is the sDe-lall in ul ooiy adjustment and he Is tne master of t'ie craft. Rlht Way, FLORA NOTES. A Re ekah lo.lim win a inmit.. ners tse nljht of September 29. The Marlon i ller place has beer bought by Mr. Wodt.whoh.rt n,v.i In. He wi 1 win r 1 .'.Oat tlAtt.t v sneep. Aic v IUU broth nead o sheep anl uill at R.d H.- this wee Mr. an 1 Mr. H. T. Rkv. .r. . landing the feattla fair. Janalac. varnish atina nn. - u wA VHI at Durnaugh Mayfteld'a. DEATH RECORD. Janiev F. Ea 4, we 1 known in this city and vl.ln!ty as Frank Davis, died at Baker City, Saptember 23, of tyruo'd fever, and his wi.e lies in ine Baker City hoipital III of the same oiseasc. They had been re siding on a farm near Baker City when stricken. The de easel was born in Iowa, April 21, 1870, and came to Wallowa county over 30 years ago. His par ent are buried In Alder S'ope cema tery. He marrhd Mary J. Jones, a formar res'dent of thij county. Their children are thrae daughters, Elma, Herter and Phyl 13, and a son, Elmer. ther relatives wiho mourn his death ire four shtars, Mn. Ben Ownbey, Hr3. Edith Stubb:e :eld, Airs. Susan Thornburg and Mm, Lena Graves; half-Bister, Miss Alta Davis; and brothers, Ira anl Bckley Davls-all residents of thli county except 'Airs, rihornburg who lives In Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Bckley ravls ware with him for a week or 10 days before he died, anl Mri. Graves, Alias Alta and Ira Da 13 went out to the funeral whteh was hill from the First Bap 1st church, SaturJay fo enoon at 10 o'clock. BuriJl wa in Baker City cemetery. The decea-el was a yoang roan of fi e ch ra trandye-yihighlyt:ojgl.t f. Hii roan frl;nds here sympa hi?e deeply with the wllow, children ind otliir rala lve. NATIONAL APPLE SHOW AT. SPOKANE (Contlni-id from front page.) Mirty or la tter and the train will ely be tn a.rbulural collega on vhee s. That the paienger train sarvice )i tha O. R. & N. batween Port I'nl anl Huntington has increa-ied l 0 ier cent In tie list six months j th3 statament cf General Mana ,er OTrlen. Thl shows tha remark ets g in in ja a n;er travel through iat tha Paci ic ' Northwest. From wo tani daily ev:h way betwein he two points naned six months ago Vie ravlroad company has found it lecessary to in-re?S3 tha number to le dlly in ea :h direction. Aluch . thi aWel traval Ij or coarse due ) tha A-Y-P fair but a large part cf t Is a t touted to the increase in opulation in thU state and the la flux of new sattljri. O.ie hundrad c'ollarj Is offered by 'h l!lp S. Bates, secretary of t'ie 3re;cn Th e hars' association, for the le. bucl of wh?at grown In Ora ;on. An adlitl na. $100 will te dl 'idel a se on 'cry prlsas. A'l ex- U-is s:ould te, shipped to The 3a lei, Saturday, No ember 27, where h9 enfries will be Judged and prizes we-ded. The contest wi.l make a heit show t'lat wi 1 be he!d in con- i2olcn i h the annual .convention f the O.-egoi Threshers' association ecm b r 2 and 3 "at Tha Bullei. a ra 1 no en ry fee and a'l entries Taould ba sent forward In standard wo-b shel grl i sacks, with the .'.o.ver's name attached and stating hare t e gra n was grown. SAME OLD STORY OF PEDDLER GOUGE . (Continued from First page.) Jivan ai orde.- whlb her husband was off at harvest, and waj laft a o?y cf the orler sVe; anl toldtfsh at r decldzd sha did not want the toots, sue cull cojntermand the orde - wit in a givrn time, by writing Into the ho.:se. But lo and behold thera ai not a th n on the copy to tell .where the house .supply! 'g the e good), ai lo?at!d. Another leitlemcn state 1, when the agant ame to hl hoi:83, ha put up a nice ak, anl sated that ha was not go ing t char e fo.- the Has he tod while taking tha order, and then 'III be danel If le dKn't go and charge me for every damned He he told," stited the gen'leroan. But then, why. string thi story out. It is the same ol 1 thing. The3e traveli ng felons are under a heavy ex pense travelling over the country, and sore oly hat got lo be goiged 1 1 crder to meat taam. , Moral ira e with home ' merchan's. msr- cnanti whom you know, and If yo ir goo Is ara not satisfactory, you can take toem lack and get your money oacx. Osteopathy's Aim and Object 'Tha authorised de Inl I in of osteo pathy Is as fo'lows: 'Osteopathy is a method o! re no In? thj cau e of dls- as-a by ad mtm.nt, Kg purpose balng to rastore the structural con- ditron of the boly to its normal ta thereby ena ling n-t .ra through norm 1 actt'lty to re tore hea'th.' Oste;aths hod that thi human boly contUns all the remedial ag.mts ne es ary fo- the mai.iten.ince of bettl, aid thtt these curative fluids re l !". te when and where neel el, ex t when such dlUrtbuion Is Interfered with by structural HIrdr Ths province of the oiteopa.h 1. uerero , to rtSn structural hr- mony, si th it the Inherent healing power of nature Itself m ,ffi contr.l, m king thi adnainlstratl n of drugi unuece sary." Co wo o:it n MaLilne (September). , , ' ENTERPRISE .Two Nights Commencing Friday, October The Eckhardt Co, Supporting the brilliant actress Miss Josephine Def fry In a splendid selection of two plays Frirlav Nirrlif Oct. 1, the screaming comedy ! llXAXy Allglll "THE GRASS WIDOW" " Saturday Night. SSSSm Prices 25c, 35c and 50 cts. Reserved NOTICE Curtain NOTICE TO PAY. AH persons owing Lon Davis must settle on or before October 1, 1909. On all account not settled by that date .action will be commenced. LON DAVIS 41a4 BURLEIGH & BOYD GRAIN WANTED. For Quotations oa Wheat, Oats, Rye, Earley; etc, send samples and number of sacks to my office In Joseph. Highest prices paid deliver ed at Joseph, Enterprise, Lostlne, vVallowa or aay side track In county. F. D. McCULLY Portland Office October First 33rl7 FARMERS DAY AT A-Y-P EXPOSITION CCo:tInuel frm first page.) be one of the most entertaining events of the week. Nearly a thous and Infants of all descriptions and classes have leen entered by, their "ond parents and the judges will have their work ahaid of them In appor lonlng tha rl bo as to the winners. PARADISE GLINTS. Para 'Is-!, Sapt 25. Mr. Braughton who bought the Eeirl ranch came In. la :t week. Roy Ralls, has bought the steam thr shing o tfit of Har.ey Norton. . Xr. Elwards o' Hon Is balding a flue on the Fort off be. W. H. Co:hran and family laft yea erday fo: Freea e.- Ore. where tiey wld make their future homa. Mr. Murdock of Mud Creek pissed through hera on 11j way cut to his ran h J. W. Clark was a recent vUitor. He was a former re ddento; this place but now live at Weston, Ore. The Flora flourlnj mill is grinding svhaat. The re3l 'ents cf this vicinity can get f our without going 40 miles for It. A SPLENtID COMPANY COMING. Commencing Filday nlsht Oct. 1st MUi Jo3arhlie Def fry, In an exce lanl saleotl;-n or high-class plays comes to this city fo- an engigemant of two n.ght). The llrst nljht orferlng will be "ihe Gra-s Widow" and if yoi fall t sae It you wl'.I have ml s ed a woudjrfji re .iforman e of a very Inter ?st ng comedy. It Is one o! tia dlitlngul had and Immediate s cces-ej whl A sw?pt io favor. It wiV. be the first tine this brilliant comely has been seen in t"ii citv. There is a succe slon of psycologleal sir,rlses, an lntansa undercurrent that keeps one quite a art from the d Isht In the scorchin? satire, the doibleedreli hum t In the sparkling linei. Juds'nf f om c nventlonal dramatic standards as It Is wrl ta in the racojnized key of pure comedy U o.e o! the ben of modarn times. Tha play will be beiutlfulty staged ani the moat majnlflcently acted product! n yet attampted by Mr. E.-hardfs- splen'il company. The gowns wora by Miss Josaphln9 Deffry and M. si Georgia Nichols are the hand some t anl rie'eit ever se3n on the s tag a and are sa'.d ta be Wonlerful crea Ions. $600 I Will buy a beautiful home in Alder I View addition. It is now paying I 10 per cent on $960 in rnfale I ENTERPRISE REAL ESTATE CO. I Office over Harness OPERA HOUSE seats on sale at Burnaugh & Mayfield's rises at 8:30 sharp. THE NEWS RECORD (twice-a-Week.) An independent newspaper Formerly the Wallowa News, estab lished March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur days at Enterprise, Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at Enterprise, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Subscription Rates: One year $2, six x months $1, three months 60c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-In-advance subscriptions a discount of 25c Is given. W ECN S AY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1909 THE NATIONAL STOCK. TJn Na 1 nl Stoc't tonrany, c m posel of a I art ol'tha members of the Ethal T.cker Sto k coxpany, re lnfo.cel by otiers, playad the first bill o It) en-.asement l i this city on S-atjr'ay e enlnj la;t fnd to say that it made fool li puttdng it alto gether to mlUi'. Bntarprise thea tre auJleicai have en;oy:d the repu tation, in Ihe pa t, o.' balng excead- jlngly m esponshe, ce talnly that I re a'l n w s no; deserved on 6at urda ' evenln3. Ths play aj ,Vbo3 Eaby is UT" an ada.tat'oa o: the oil and very paoul r comely "A Family Affair." The play avoundel In funny cbm pllca ions and absurd situations and the players enterad into Is siplrlt with a zest and abanlon that was cont-glna. t'e au lane?, from the middle o the flrat act until the final ' curtain, beinj In a con tnml uproar. Th c m;any fo- the next three weelfs will le entour throughput the citie3 o! Sojthfrn Idaho etpactlng to return to to.Ii cl cult tha latter part of October. If upon'thel' cet rn th?y will give the peipie soxethlng as satisfying as the pla? of Saturdiy evening, they may feel assured of a warm welcome. Tie si, Mumte-, Jmt fi.- cents." begged Johnnla. Br, Joonnle, it was only f is mornlns that I gave yoi five cents." "I know, Mumsey, , but" putting his arms around her ne?k "I'm so ha d on money! ' Evertody's Masa In a. ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies at Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of all kinds. First door east of Poetoffice. Shop, Enterprise, Ore,