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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1910)
City and County Brief News Items White H6use Coffee at Funk's. For prompt service call up Vest & Vejt market. C. E. Vest, transfer.574 I-kio of fancy hair combs and bar reltes, in jete, etc. at Mrs. Hug's. Kfpnihr meals 25 cents at Pid eock'e restaurant, 2nd door south of K. . i Z. 64tf Dig line pf Breakfast Foods a Funk's. ih and meals served an nuw at rs. M. L. Laraen's. s .u 15 cents; meals oard by the week also. A jolly sleighing party started for Visit Kv Lunches 25 cents 66 HOW TO MAKE TEA. j Tea la responsible for many Uls. ipeclally among women. While it .i the simplest matter to the world j make tea properly, it is unhealth ily prepared more often than oth irwlse. Tea is absolutely unfit to ..ink when the brewing process has .loceeded beyond a certain point and tannin is liberated, but if care is taken the evils of " moderate tea drinking may be reduced to a mini mum. The old rule .which calls for a teaspoonful for each person and one for the pot la unthinkable from the standpoint oX the modem dieti tian. Such a brew is ruinous to skin, stomach and nervous syn. To make- tea properly and as near ly as can be hygienlcally, buy good too nrfiferajblv black. Heat the Mr- receptaclo in which the tea is to be T ftat Inn TTV-Jjla V m Vtrht til ,1 ...ts W. S. Crockett but found made with hot waier, ue '' L. v i a load no they sDoonful or less of tea to a pint of U.I'!. V W CL9 "UW 1 - v s .irnud to town and spent the ev- boiling water, uit verv pleasantly with Dr. and remain in Jlirs. A. F. Fo'ey allow the water to contact with the leaves five minutes, then pour on turn at osice. Never put the teapot direct- word ly in contact ,wdth intense neai. a safe and sau'siaoiory way i Glucose at Funk's. L. rfarensan ban received . . .. I n i.i viaMXtur her very PntTat i. C.. temng of the makg tea is by the : use of the tea LuLlful weather, flo.wers blooming ball, as very little tannin contact etc. The letter was written before; nates the beverage thus made. The COla wave wiruun wiiTOiB" :ihe first of this week. With that state covered by a blanket of snow, flow ers wlU have their blooin.ing troubles See S. K . Clark, before buying water pipe and fittings and all plumb ing material. He will save money on your bllla. Phone blue 7. 64btf. Highest Price Far Oeam Ever Paid In, tho County. The Enterprise Creamery company paid during December 35 cents for butiter fat, thto being the highest price ever paid in the county. It announced at the beginning of the month that it; wold pay 34 cents, but: In checking up the books at the end of the month, Mr. Blckford found that the company could pay 35 cents, which was accordingly done and the company la starting in for 1910 at 35 cents. It will pay this price de livered at the station at Losttaie or at Enterprise or anywhere on the Prairie Creek route. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. To keep house for man and) two small children. Elderly woman pre ferred. Good place for right party. Inquire at this office. 73b2 COURT. APPOINTS ROAD SUPERVISORS (Continue from fire page. ) Th .boundary line of road districts Nos. 9 and 26 are changed. The j)jseph Light & Power cam puny is granted a franchise on the county roads between Joseph and liiii'ierprlse wllh the usual restrictions. Hit Story Accepted. "Qulllri has hud a story accepted at last," remarked a novelist to a col league. "Surely not?" was the rejoinder. "Yes. lie went home ut 2 o'clock this morning with au awful yarn, and his wife believed It." Jile source w betous uci.uuo 9a3e. The habit of giving tea and coffee to young children 1a lltltle .short of criminal. Willie on the subject of beverager let me remind you of buttermilk. The beauties of three generations back looked on butrtermllk as an in valuable aid to their charms. They used it as a waah and they drank It freely. While It does not appeal to nnir modern lideaa of cleanliness to bathe In It, we still consider butter milk one of the moat healthful foods. Let me suggest a few luncheon menus for our girls who want to look wholesome and feel well. For Instance, try a glass of sweet milk or buttermilk with Boston brown bread, between thinly cut slices, of which cream cheese has been spread, tf these sandwiches are made at home, variety may be obtained by adding to the chease a few chopped uts. a little chopped eweet pepper, n few nlsfcaohlo nuts. etc. Dr. Jean Williams In Woman's Home Compan pamlon for January. OSTEOPATHY Diagnosis. Osteopathic diagnosis Is not only a science based upon' an accurate knowledge of the minutest details of anatomy, pathology and eymtomatol ogy. but It is an art aa well, requlr Ing trained hand and ft cultivated, delicate sense of touch, without which diagnosis. U little more man crude guessing and It is impossible to make an accurate personal health summary or locate the cause of dis eased conditions. Through the prop er development of the tactile sense osteopaths are enabled to detect the slightest subluatlon or mallgnment '.n the bony structure, abnormal den aiitte3, fluid accumulations, degrees of temperature, unnatural elevations or depressions, misplaced organs, unnat ural contraction or relaxation of mus ules, and must know their inter-relat-3d sign Iff Icance. Right Way. Pink Pearl. One of the moat important Industries of the Bahama Islands is the gather Ing of pink pearls. It is tbe only place In the world where these pearis are found. They are ojt taken from the oyster shell, but from a shell resem bling a large snail shell, called a "conch." These pearls when perfect bring very high prices, it Is said, rang ing from $50 to $3,000. Our Eyvt and Reflected Light. The uutnau eye ban -passed through thousands of years of evolution until it bus become best adapted to sunlight or skylight coming obliquely from above mid resents strong 1 1 1 1 1 id i tin t ion from any other Uiivetioii. It is ap parent that snow blindness, distress from white sand or water Is not caused by the intensity of the light jso much as by the fact that It is reflected up instead of down and is not stopped by the rather transparent lower eyelid. If the lower part of the eye Is guarded with goggles no difilciilty is found. Kevlew of Ueviews. Adam and the Apple. The old Marchioness of Sulisbury one Sunday was ut church, a rare thing with her, and tbe preacher, speaking of tbe full, observed that Aduni, excusing himself, bad cried out, "Lord, the woman tempted me!" At this quotation Lady Sulisbury. who appeared not to have heard of tbe In cident before, jumped up In her seat, saying, "Shabby fellow. Indeed"' "Memoirs of tbe Duchess of Diuo." SANTA AND THE LITTLE MOUSE. By FRANCIS TAYLOR. (Copyright, 1309. by American Press Asso ciation. J One Christmas eve when Santa Clans Came to a certain house To fill the children's stockings there He found a little mouse. "A merry Christmas, little friend," Said Santa, good and kind. "The same to you,, sir," said the mouse. "I thought you wouldn't mind Beautify Your Home Enrich Your Property By Planting Fruit and Shade Trees Ornamental Shrubs, Etc Best Prices on Nursery Stock from the old reliable Capital City Nursery, Salem, Ore. Hardiest varieties especially adapted to this climate. I r r ii Local Agent J, U uallOWay Enterprise, Oregon Poor, but Gifted. Workhouse Matron Mrs. Faulkner here Is so fond of poetry. Visitor Indeed? 1 have some sim ple books of poetry at borne. Shall I send you some. Mrs. Faulkner? Mrs. Faulkner No, mum. When I wants poetry 1 makes it. Punch Uiven Away. A minister In Cornwall wbo was making a call upon a member of bis Bock who was a backslider asked: "What's come over you that I don't see you ut church at all now?" "Heuvens, man, you can't bare seen me because 1 sit behind tbe pillar!" "The pillar. John? Good gracious, the pillar:- Why, It's two years since It was removed from tbe front of your seat!" Exchange. A Mean Revenge. Tbe Monday ministers' meeting bas yielded a new story. A clergyman In order to avoid unnecessary calls with drew bis name from tbe telephone book. Soon a lumber merchant with a similar name complained that tbe calls came to him. Tbe clergyman re gretted bis inability to do anything In the matter. Tbe next parishioner wbo called up tbe lumberman was request cd to it to another climate and not "Interrupt toy sermon." -- Tbe clergyman's name Is now print ed In tbe book. New York Post. Enterprise Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday Night, January 8th 11 ii K m " - ' I I' " I ll-M THE LEADERS foF MINSTRELSY Culligan & Hockwald's REAL NEGRO MINSTRELS AND FAMOUS NASHVILLE STUDENTS The Crab. Students of tbe crustucea often find tbe cod a useful assistant collector. Thus tbe circulur crab seems to be a favorite food of cod and rays, uud It was chiefly from the stomachs of these fish that some of the oldest naturalists obtained their specimens. Another bunting ground of the naturalist is tbe sailing ship which bus been Id for eign purls. The Young Idea. An East Oruntte teuclier contributes some bright things by hep pupils. Marcus, about seveu years old, was reported as saying a bad word. His teacher asked him about it. He said "1 didn't nieuu to; my uiouth slipped One child wrote, "Niagara runs with tbe force of 1,000 horse powders." Another reported. "There wus fierce crowd ou the Mayflower." In a sewing class of little girls tin talk got around to marriage. One o: tbe children said. "1 am not going t get manrled; tuxes are too high. '- Newark News. Singers 20 Dancers Comedians Singers that can really sing Dancers that can really dance Comedians that are really funny Prices Parquet, 75 cents. Family'circle and first two rows in bal cony, 50 cents Last five rows in balcony, 25 cents Seats on sale at Jacksou & Weaver's Drug Store J Snuff and China. China is the greatest snuff taking country of the world, and there is a snuff there worth the theoretical fancy price of 200,000 a pound, which banded round ut the great banquets Its high value comes In tbis way. Tbe rich Cblnaineu buy the bulk of their snuff from Portugal, where there are families owning private old time reci pes, who sell their snuff at from 10 to 50 a pound to I he Chinese, Then the Chinaman keeps it many years, and tbe legul rate of Interest being 32 per cent per nuuum, its theoretical value soon Increases. Tbe Chinese carry It In beautiful bottles of porcelain and agate, miracles of art, which are worth from half a sovereign to 200 each. Peursou's Weekly. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice) la hereby given that tbe an nual meeting of th stockholders of the Wallowa National Bank, of Vtx terprlse, Oregon, wtlil be held at the office of their banking house in En terprlse. Oregon, oi Tuesday, the 11th day of January, 1910, between tbe hours ot 10 a. in. and 4 p. m (or the election ot directors for the ensuing year, and for the transac tlon of euch other buslneee as may legally come before said meeting. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, De cember 8th. 1909. 66w4 W. R. HOLMES, Cashier, White Loaf Hoar, .7S per rel at E, M, A M, store. bar- if "If I should stay awake tonight And watch you for awhile." "You're very welcome, lit tle mouse," Said Santa, with a smile. And then he filled the stockings up Before the mouse could Jf wink From toe to top, from top to toe, There wasn't left a chink. Now, they won't hold another thing," Said Santa Claus, with pride. A twinkle came in mouse's eyes, But humbly he replied: "It's not polite to contradict. Your pardon I implore. But in the full est stocking there I ' could put one thing more." "Oh, ho," laugh ed Santa, "sil ly mouse ! Don't I . know how to pack? uy mime stockings all these years I should have learned the knack." And then he took the stocking down V. , ' i , 1 , x rom wnere nung so men And said : "Now put in one thing more. I give you leave to try." Xne mousie chuckled to himself, And then he softly stole Bight to the stooking's crowded toe And gnawed a little hole. "Now, if you please, good' Santa Claus, I've put in one thing more, For you will own that little hole Was not in there before." How Santa Claus did laugh and laugh! . And then he gayly spoke, "Well, you shall have a Christmas cheese For that nice little joke." THE DEAR OLD TREE. By FRANK H. SWEET. There's a dear old tree, an evergreen tree, And it blossoms once a year, 'Tis loaded with fruit from top to root, And it brings to all good cheer, The City Planing Mill W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor a a a a a a H Carries a comnlere stock of roucn and dressed 5 a , o - B S 9 u a a it H B H (I aaBBZBBaaaBBaoaasitiasaaitasaaaaasana'sxnvirejvivos'vtffi; ENTERPRISE, OREGON Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed lumber. A line of standard mouldings always in stock. Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty Five per cent discount for cash. All accounts balanced at expiration of 30 days and settled by cash or note. MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton, Flora lo Paradise, MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and Froi Paradise, Flora and Appleton to Wallowa, TUESDAYS.. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Good accommodatlonb, courteous treatment and reasonable ratex. Leaves Wallowa at 6 a. m. E. W. SOUTHWICK, Proprietor. J.D.WALCK Real Estate Dealei NOTARY PUKIJr Mitchell Hotel Block ' JOSEPH, OREGON For its blossoms bright are small candles white, And its fruit is dolls and toys, And they all art free for both you and me If we're good little girls and boys. The Christmas Manger. In Prance may be almost universally seen representations of the manger In which Christ was born, with flguree of Mary, Joseph and the child Jesus, and cattle feeding; near by. SAVED BY A PANTHER. The Fleroe Brute Proved a Good Tem perance Lecturer. Governor Jennings of Indiana used to tell u story of his eurly electioneer ing days lu which he said that a puutuer may be a good temperance lecturer. Colonel W. M. Cock rum re peats tbe story lu bis "I'loueer History of Indiana." The iuckleut happened when Governor Jennings was traveling over the thinly settled hills of Dear born county, electioneering for con gress. He met a mun with whom he was well acquainted, by name Tom Ogles by, who wus just getting over a pro tracted debauch. Jennings began ask ing Tom about bis political views. The half sober fellow looked at blm and said: 'Jen, don't you think a man just out of a panther fight ought to be elec tioneered In a different manner from this? I am Just from the grave. I was awakeued a little while ago by a panther putting leaves and grass over me. It kept this up until 1 wus entire ly covered. 1 lay still for awhile and then raised up nnd found the puntber gone. 1 knew I was lu danger, so I took my gun and climbed into a tree to see what the panther Intended to do. "In a short time 1 beard ber coming. and she had her kittens with her. Ev ery few steps she would jump as If catehbig something, and the little oues would go through the same maneu vers. She kept this up until she got near to '.be bed of leaves she hud cov ered over me uud then made a spring on the pile. She looked Just as 1 felt when 1 found that I was covered up for dead. She then started In to In vestigate the cause of my disappear ance, and before she located me 1 shot her." Jennings, after bearing this, Bald: "Well, Tom. 1 believe 1 should treat you as one from the dead and that you should beglu your life' from this point We were schoolboys together. I know you are a cnpuble civil engineer and well educated, and If you cease drink ing I will see that you have a good po sition on the surveying corps." Tom Oclesbv did quit drinking. Jen nings was elected aud kept bis prom' lse to bis old friend, who became one of the well known engineers of the United States. Some Generations Hence. "Why ere the trees ell chopped ewayf the little fellow eald. "Why do the etreami go dry while sun- hlne'e beating- overhead!" Hie father said. "It la because the lum bermen so any Each had en ax to grind and was a cut- up In hie way." Washington Star. Oregon Agricultural College Winter Courses January 4th to, February 18th, 1910. Practical work, lectures and demon strations will be given in such vital subjects as General Farming, Fruit Culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry-keeping, the Business Side of Farming, Forestry, Carpentry, Black smithing, Mechanical Drawing, Cook ing, Sewing, Dressmaking, Home Management, etc. Alt regular courses begin January -4th and end February 11th. Farmers' Week February 14th to 18th. A cordial Invitation la extended to all interested. Good accommodations may be se cured at reasonable rates. No age limit above 16 years. No entrance requirements. Prominent lecturers have been secured for special topics. The . instructional force of the Col-4-ege numbers 100. Excellent equip ment. A special feature is the Farmers' Week which com3 this year Feb. 14th to 18th. Lectures, discussions, and a general reunion. For further Information address Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Col lege, Corvallis, Oregon. The Difficulty. I'd like to write a bit of verse About the good Dan Cupid If he would rhyme with anything Besides the one word "atuptd." Upplncott'a M wxlne- Alfalfa seed for sale at R. S. ft Z. IS SB FAUJNCrHAIRE are but outward signs of the evO done in secret by myriads of dan Jrull germs sapping the life blood of tbe hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the ftchiog scalp. 7 7i-cs instreio toe nair end stops . ' out A single application a rAd and proves its worth, t your. hair before too late. , -..lto prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the hair, i free from grease and sticky oils. & yonr druggist for free booklet -"rMlCAL CO.