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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1910)
THE NEWS RECORD i. 4 (Twlce--Week.) An INDSPIMDIKT NIWSPll'EK 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 poslofflce at Enterprise, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. : Subscription Rates; One year $2, lx months $1, three mouths 50c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-ln advance subscriptions a discount oi 15c Is given. I SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1910. City and County ! Brief News Items i. . . ' Don't forget Tag Day, ,Marth 19. Wear a Tag. Edison Records for March Jut re reived at RatcUff's. BooBter meeting at Fraternal hall Monday evening. See program. Miss Amy Olnwtead enteiUUned bar Sunday School claas Friday evening ait her home. H. E. Oakea- tin and paint shop is resplendent In fine plate glass windows of full sash size. Bea Morgan came in from La Grande Monday evening for a Mays visit with his brother, Thomas Mor gan. .. .. ; '" - .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ogan, will move next week to tihe V. H. H. Ogon homestead, 10 miles east of town. Merrill Groshong, who I employ ed In a drug store in Joseph, left Saturday morning for a two weeks vWt at Oorvallis. Dr. F, B. Moore, osteopath, has office hours, all day Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday In. Enterprise. Of fice over the bank. 83utt B. BotU came in from Flora Fri day, bringing his brother George to consult the oateopathlst. Mr. Botts report lota of snow yet In the North Country. Rev E. P. Zimmerman, field sec retary of the Oregon Antl-Sivloon league, will give a free stereopticon lecture at the M. E. church, next Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Ev erybody Invited. Medicines that odd nature are al ways most successful, Chamber lain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves toe , lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the sys tem to a healthy condition. - Soldi by all druggteta. j THE GOOD I TOBACCO SHOP IS HOMAN'S If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco) jsyou can always get what you want here. Fine line of PIPES - The same is true of all our , Jj Stock. . Come in and see. PRENTISS HOMAN'S i -. Next Door to Bank J Enterprise, - - Oregon All the Edison Records at Rat- cliffs Hugh Wilson of Joseph was a? bus iness visitor Thursday. Remember you are invited' to the booster social at Fraternal hall, Mon day night. . , y . F. A Reavis and ramuy are mov ing to their ranch, five miles from town. The Christian Endeavor young people of the Christian, church will meet at the home of Oren Wagner Thursday evening, March 16. ' Rev. W. S. Crocket wilt preach a the Christian church in thls city iext Sunday, morning and evening, wd Mrs. Samuel Gregg will occupy he Lostlne pulpit. G. W. Frazier te expected tn from -Hora today, Saturday, to accompany lome hie wife, who has been here or some time taking osteopathic reatment. She is much improved n health. . W. C. Floener and Robert W. Jick Ing drove down from Losthie Mon lay." It was the first time Mr. Pleener had been out since hie ac- ident. He wa a guest of his. son, Harley, while here. State Evaiigeiiat and Mrs. Samuel 3rtgg and dauglure Marie went to Lostine Friday. Rev. Gregg went from there to Wallowa to hold a short series of meeting after which lie will hold a meeting at Elgin. The W. C T. U. 111 hold a special messtlng ait Mrs. Trueblood's Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Every member Is urged' to be pr.esent to attend to special work, and all tn tereeted are invii'ed. . - H. H. Haflkell, who filed) last fall on a homestead beyond O. K. Gulch, loaf $2,000 In th flood at Pullman, Wash., where he was proprietor of a men's urnishdng store. He expects to come here this spring. Wlllliim HaKowar. who was bi ought In from the North Coun try for treatment, is very 111 at the Pidcock hotel with small hopes of re covery. He ie an , old gentleman and the trip was too much for hlra. Mis. G. E. Odle Is prepared to ta xi ruet pupils on either the piano or C!gun. . Terms are very reason able. For particulars' call at her home In the Rat cliff house, east of F. A. Wagner's residence, or leave word at this office. There will be a St. Patrick's, day dance at the Enterprise opera, house Thursday evening. March 17. The affair Is under the auspices, of the opera house management ,whlch is a guarantee of . good' order and a good social time. See advertisement elsewhere. G. I. Ratcllff has Juat received one cf the new Edison AmberoLa Phonographs, This is Thomas A. Edison's latest achelvement and one of which he ds Justly proud. It is the best phonograph ' on earth. It has a cabinet that la an ornament to the finest home. It has no unsight ly torn. Its horn la Inside the cab- In ot. No records all over the room, they are In the cabinet. The com rartmemla In the machine hold 100 records. Customers entering the store have asked, "Who is that sing. Ing?" - Its voice Is so natural that It might fool YOU. No scrape, no rattle. " no metallic - sound. Price $200.00, cash or bankable note Write Montgomery Ward for; their prices. ' Call at Ratcllffs Furniture Store any day or evening and be will cheerfully entertain you. Fully nine out of evary ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold! or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require nriy Interna'! treatment, All that Is needed to afford relief Is the f t e application of Chamber lain's Liniment. Give It a trial. You are certain to be pleased! with the quick relief which it afforda. Sold by all druigsWa. DEMONSTRATION TRAIN . FOR EASTERN, OREGON (Continued from First page.) Professional Directory of Wallowa County lectures and demonstrations will be g'.ven w each. The best farming ap-. paratus and methods will be taught by aemonstratJon as well as in theo retncal lectures. Forest ;. supervisors of Oregon, Washington and Alaska will meet In P.ortland, March 21-26. The program includes many subjects of great ra P'.v.innce in the administration of for est affairs and the gathering will iiave much to do In shaping policies to be followed) In future. L. F. Kneipp, Assistant Forester, (wlll at tend the conference as the represen tative of the Washington, off ice, It be ing impossible for Forester H. S. Graves, who succeeded Gifford Pin chot as the head of the bureau, to come. The supervisors will discuss methods to be followed la meeting common problems and successful ex periments in meeting difficulties will be told' for the benefit of aU. In the inter-change of experiences and new Ideas the supervisors hope to profit largely at the coming session. Traffic arrangements are being completed between the Hill rail roads, the Great Northern, the Northern. Pacific and the Spokane, Portland & Seattle, and the Ore- ;on Electric Railway whereby a raffle interchange will be estab lished that will give the Willamette Valley a competing Une with the Southern Pacific on transcontinental f relight. This arrangement' is bound to prove an advantage to the people of the whole valley for competition in transportation, as in everything else, Is helpful. Hogs broke alt former records in .he Portland market late last week hen the remarkable price of $11 a Hundred pounds, live weight, was id by loca packers for the best Oastern Oregon porkers. This price was not only the highest ever paid lere in the memory, of packers but eads the whole United States' lor he last half century at least. or about a week (Portland has had o extinction of leading the whole Jnited States In being the highest priced hog market. When hogs went o $10.10 and $10.25 last week, it was nought the Umlt had been reached but the Jump to $11 shows the scant supply of high class porkers n ' this market , and the strong lemand. THOS. M. DILL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office first door south of New 1 Fraternal Bldg, Enterprise, Ore. I BURLEIGH & BOYD ATTORNEKS-AT-LAW f Practice In all State Courts and ? Interior Department Careful at tention to all business. I ..... D. W. SHE ARAN I LAWYER ENTERPRISE I Practice in State and Federal I Courts and Interior Department. 1 W. A. RIGBON ARCHITECT AND BUILDER ENTERPRISE, OREGON W. C. KETCHUM DENTIST - ENTERPRISE jttUe Eerland Building, Independent Phone. Superstitions About Sneezing. Zenophcin.. Prometheus, Tbenilsroeles and Cicero regarded n sneeze as a fa vorable omen. Among the Hindoos and Persians, however, sneezing and yawning were ascribed to demoniacal possession. The-' Hindoo snaps his thumb and ringer and repeats . the name of one of his gods. The Mos lems believe that the devil may leap into a gaping mouth, and beuce when be yawns be draws the back of bis band over bis mouth and mutters this prayer: "I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the arrnrsed." See the E. M. & M. Co. for Rye,. Alfalfa or Timothy Seed. Home X i ' ' C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' ' Office upstairs in Bank Bulld- ', ', ing. Ind. Home phone in office and residence. 1 1 VS4!'J" if t DR. C. A, AULT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Bank Building. Home phone both office andj residence. . 1 New Blacksmith Fin Poolson S Prater - At the Red Front Stand All kinds of Blacksmith ing. : -:- Horseshoeing a Specialty. Enterprise, Oregon 1 1 sflBssaassguHccnassiiixs EiiaiiiiBaBBSiBsnisiiaiia Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. jse Dr. King's New Life Pills, the matchless regulators, for keen brain ind strong body. 25c at all druggists. ; A. C. Carpenter High Grade Watch Repairer ; Manufacturing Jeweler Stone Setter and Engraver ' w J. Old Postoffice Building. ' Enterprise, Oregon T. l . - mXT ttott 26, the D4 of the N o trie Citizens or Wallowa Lountv: and B M th SE sectioa t , - the NWK of the NE and . It is our purpose to handle any busiucss i i i j !-"v: A entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal ' manner as to malle the customer's rela tion with this banh satisfactory and profitable. H Aside Iroin our excellent facilities, this hank has the, advantage of rt. large capital ; arid substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a customer we invite you to become one. - ' Wallowa, Oregon SHERIFF'8 SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for the County of Wal- owa, and to me directed on the 1st lay of March, 1910, upon a Judgment ind decree of foreclosure, duly ren dered, entered of record and dockets ad In and by eald Court on the 24th day of February, 1910, in. a certain luit then in said Court pending, wherein Schuyler C. Hlmelwrlght was plaintiff end Albert W. Hodgln ind Sarah Vlea Hodgln vere de fendants, in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants, by which execution.-1 am commanded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum' due the plaintiff of Eighteen Hundred and Forty-three and 85-100 Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 24th day of February, 1910, until paid, and the further sum of 1150.00 as plalntWTe attorney fees, together with the:- costa and disbursements of said suit taxed at $50.80, and costs and expenses . of said execu tion, I will on Saturday, the Uth day of April, 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of eald day at the front door of the County Court Houee In. Enterprise, Wallowa Coun ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said defendants, Albert W.- Hodgln and Sarah Visa Hodgln, or . either of them, and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the 12th day of December. 1907, had, since acquired, or now have, in, of and to said real property hereinbefore men tioned,' described in sold execution as follows, to-wt: , The 8W4 of the SBU of Section !, the NB4 of the &E4 of Sec- tkm 22, the WH of the SW of Section 23, the NWtt of Sec tion 26, the BVfc of the NB4 27. NYVU of the NE and the NB14 of NWU, of Section 27, and the &W)4 of the SBU and the SH of the of Section 22, all in Tqwnohfp Two(2) South, of iRauge Forty-eight ... (48) East, W. M, in Wallowa county, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to redemption In the manner provided by. law., : , ' , : .... Dated tala 1st day of March, 1910. 28o i EDOAR MARVIN, Sheriff ot Wallowa County, Oregon. Might Be Worse. Of the members of a certain Chicago club there is one, a good fellow,, but a hypochondriac, who is a great trial to his friends by reason of his tend ency to dilute tediously upon his bod ily ailments. "How's everything. Torn'" asked a friend in the billiard room one eveu ing as he slapped tbe hypocboudriuc on the back. "Oh, awfulP' replied the unfortunate one gloomily. - "I suffer dreadfully with my bands and feet." 'Pretty tough, old ninn," was the sympathetic response. "But cheer up! Think how much inconvenience you would suffer without them!" Detroit Free Tress. ' It Saved His Leg. "AU thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swensen, of Watertown, Wis "Ten years of eczema, tnat i lectors could not cure, had at last !ald me up. Then Ducklen's Arnica 3alve cured It, sound and well." In ralllble for skin eruptions, eczema, ialt rheum, bolls, fever sores, burns, icalds, cuts and piles. 25c at all Irngglsta. 1 ' France increased in wealth over $1,- 000,000,000 during last year. Terlmps this la due in part to the fact that tbe republic is entertaining no great war scare. Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN BAKER BROTHERS, Proprietors. First Class Rigs and careful drivers. Our bus meets all 9 .trains. Fare 25c. S within city limits a , ; -1 a ; a fc si ft . y tf m iBUSlHlIIIMIIHHHIHIIIIBIllBBlUIHSIIIIUI4 No wonder that foreigners reading about our "regulars" and "insurgents" mix us up with South American states as a land of unsteady institutions. Aro you frequently hoarce? Do you lave that annoying tickling in your hroatt Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you rai3e mucus la he ' morning? Co you want reliefT :f so, take Chamberlain's Couch Remedy and you will be pleased. Jold by all druggists. - Making It Wort. . Magistrate (to prisoner) Did you really call this gentleman an old fool last utghtT Prisoner (trying to collect his thoughts) The longer I look at him the more probable It seems to me that I did. London Fun. FOR SALE x Recleaned Timothy Seed. 26b4 C S. Bradley. The City Planing' Mill W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor 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. MILLIONS OF AT LOWEST RATES. ON EASIEST TERMS. Wm. Miller & Brother, " SUITE 204, Wallowa NationaLBanH Building, ENTERPRISE, OREGON i i i ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BKHl OP MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. lljSe?LMarket Combes & Hotchkiss independent PHONE 20 Price for Felts and Hides PROPRIETOR iflATKll KtinV laiuitid'nauuuoi uaua ! r i rt-r.r,. .,. A Man of Iron Narva. Indomitable will and tremendous eorj are never found where stom ach, UTer, kidneys and bowels are Iout of order. It you want these i qualities and the success toey bring. Every Day at HARRISON'S CITY MARKET BEEF, PORK, VEAL . . MUTTON . FRESH FISH EVERY DAY ; FRESH OYSTERS IN . '. : SEASON Sausage of all kinds Hams and Bacon Sugar Cured For Diilner Corn Beef and Cab- II batre. Wienerwurst and Sauer Kraut. ITot Breakfast Liver and Bacon. For Supper A Nice Steak. Mincemeat Chickens at any time Orders delivered In a few minutes. Telephone your order for a nke roast or boil and it will be there in time to cook ... , .: . , for dinner. . ao. A Harrison ., R.Ivr Street Enterprise Opera House v - - . v . . The management desires to announce that on Thursday Evening, March 17th - j - . . .... - . . - ; St. Patrick's Day All Loyal People Will . in honor of the Patron Saint of the the Fatherland Dance Tickets, $1 .00 Adequate Refreshments in the Library We Do High-Class Job Printing Try Us H M H a