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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1910)
TwiceaWeek Saturday Edition E NEW RECO ALL THE OFFICIAL NEWS 'OF WALLOWA ' COUNTY IN THE N-l ALL THE NEWS WHILE 11 IS NEWS TWICE-A-WEEK NEW8 RECORD ELEVENTH YEAR. NO. 105. I j l J ENTERPRISE, WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL. 30, 1910. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER T Cent a word single Insertion, 1 cento a word Insertions. Special rates by month, and year. Dressmaking and plain sewing. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Miss- Llda Flowers. 103bm LOST. Check book used, morocco wi'th claap, Stockgrowem" and Farmers" - bank. Leave with News-Record. 104bl FOR 8ALE. Thos. Siegmund lett on sate at Bi- toyi &., Riley's the Wonder Washer. Fullblood White Langshang eggs for setting."- 1.00 per 15. Mrs. J. D. 3truble, Enterprise. ' MONEY TO LOAN Stat Funds loaned. 6 per" cent. John P. Rusk. Atty. State Land B'd. Joseph Parm lnann at 1M percent. Call or write First Bank of Joseph. 58btt WANTED. Yuniber. Anyone having dumber of any grade In any amount for saie, or who has timber he Intends to saw aoon. and wishes to contract the lum her. call on or address W. F. Rankin at Han ey planer In Enterprise, Agent for W. R. Kivette. p Ho isskeaper wanted to keep house ;' man wlthitwo children. Call on or write Ted' Johnsonj Enterprise, Oregon. 97blm STRAYED. Two black work horses, 1 branded '.7A on right stifle,, the other with white spot on left side. Information leading to recovery will be thankfully received. J. L. Fine, Enterprise, or egon. ' lOObm NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice la hereby given that the city electloni for the purpose of elect ing a mayor, two counoiimen, one citv recorder, one city treasurer and one city attorney, will be held 1 at the office of WE. Taggart from 1 o'clock p. m. to 6 o'clock p. m Tuesday, May 3, 1910. "W. E. TAGGART, 102w2 City Recorder. The field and poultry fencing at Keltser's la the Pittsburgh Electric Weld the weld, that held. . ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch, for Next Announce ment ; COFFEE FOR TWO. At yet it's a table Just for two, A plat for me and a plate for Su My bride and L Whits at her heart U the cloth between, Bright ai her eyes the silver's sheen ; , 'Andlgaieandtry To nnderitand and to calculate Why I have won so much from Fate, Ai sha who gases with tyta of bin . . AcroM the table set for two. Fragrance o' flow'ret in her breast, - ' Whiff from the urn ; now, which is best? I scarcely know I ' Sweet is the cent of tie double rose, But oh, that sniff from the urn's bright nest Is surely so. .. . And smiles seemdearer and lips more sweet When seen through the abimmer of fragrant heat .' ' FromCHASI & SAJTBORK'S perfect brew Abort ear tablo set for two. We Have the Exclusive Agency in Enterprise W. J. FUNK a co. a. fv POLEY AND WIFE TO - VISIT IN THE EAST Mr. A.. F. Poley left Enterprise Thursday morning for Portland, where ho will transact, business. lor few days,,, then turn east for a business visit In New York. Oa his way to New York Mr. Poley will meet Mrs. Poley la Spokane, and together thy will go east. After a visit la New York both! M. and Mrs. Poley will probably go to the southwest' and Mexico for a visit returning to Enterprise later. Mir. Poley was at one time a very successful dentist, but of late years has been ranching lm Wallowa coun ty where he owns considerable prop erty both In and around Enterprise. Fruit of All Kinds; . Every Vegetablt List of Some of the, Things Thiat Are Raised In Wallowa " County. It would do the easterner good to meet an old rancher in the person of J. W. Nedrow who hii stxwit practically a lifetime In. the1 'west. em country, and a full generation or more In Wallowa county. Year ago Mr, Nedrow took up land on the Grande Rondo river, but lat terly ran upcd some school land In .he north part of the county, some alx or 'eight ml'.3 northwest from Sled Springs. It pleasedi Mr. Ned row so much 'that he took up the :and, or , 160 acres of It, undefi the old school land law, and there he has made his home ever since. In .this . place Mr. Nedrow" has raised' almost all' kinds of fruit at least, all kinds of s fruit that can be grown in this latitude. He has 3ucces3.fully grown . prunes, apples, the'flnest cherries or some of 'the finest cherries that caa be grown anywhere, peaches, raspberries, black berries, strawberries, plums and all vegetables, including cucumbers and tomatoes,.- ,V; ; - . "" During the vegetable and ; fruit esason Mr. Nedrow hauls vegetables fruits Into Enterprise. His to rn atoes an-dl cucumbers find a big mar ket here, as well as his fruits, and he , makes these smaller crops pay I his expenses. In addition he devotes cons id era Die of his farm to the pro- duct Ion of horses, cattle and hogs. A number of Joseph people have been coming to Enterprise three times a week for the past ,wo or three months in order to receive os teopathic 'treatment. Among those recently discharged' with gratifying results .were Mts. A. P. Wilson, Mrs. Bert Cole, Miss Emma Roup, Miss In a Estes and Mrs. Fred Pier ren. Most of the time Dr. Moore ' has a large list of out of town pa tients seeking the benefits of otseo pathy. We understand Dr. and Mrs. Moore will be in the county three months longer before they go east for their post-graduate work. I Chase dl Sanborn's Teas arid Co f fees Need no Praise to the i Housewife: They Have . Lived for Dec ades in the Homes of the World; THOUSANDS OF ACRES ARE WAIT ING FOR YOU Husbands of Industry Will Find Rich Re ward Here. THE KIND OF PEOPLE NEW WALLOWA HAS Xvery Industrious Settler Will Find Himself One of a Big, Busy Family. To the shop and tndll and fae ory workers of the . east, the west lifers inducements- which were of ed the, forefathers1 of the east ern shop worker, two op-three .gen erations ago lathe middle stales. Wallowa county today offers the ad tana' and Illinois worker of today hat Indiana and Illinois offered the enmsylvanlan 75 years ago. .. . But with this tremendous distinc ion: That today we have the lm etus of all our over-populated cen tra to hasten settlement here now, vhereas 75 years ago over-populated jenters " were conspicuously absent. Vnd today, In Wallowa county, we lave means of transportation with .vhlch to aid this rapid settlement, vEereas to years o in such states is Illinois transportation facilities vers very crude. :, ' Means are Modern. The means conducing to the growth of the whole northwest are nodern. The modem growth means i growth by leaps and bounds. 'And mch growth . means rapid and in .ense' rlse In realty values, in which .he reaKy. holder sees hlsl wealth in crease by the sheer settlement of .he county, ; All through Wallowa countyi such pportunltles lie waiting the coming rf that eastern settler who has some jooney and considerable ability to stick to a good thing. No 'one can jet rich in Wallowa county wlth- ut' working and sticking to a good hlng. Here as elsewhere effort and nttelligent direction, sobriety, econ- my, persistence, determination, and 11 the qualities that make fort sec- eess everywhere, are necessary for luccesa here. There are no mare snaps" and "easy things" Ini Ore- jon than hi any 'portion of any, other place. The lazy and indolent can io more reap golden rewards, nor gather flowers from thistles- here than I In the marts of New York. But eastern Oregon, and especially Wallowa county, and still more es pecially In and about Enterprise, -here are opportunities tying just under the surface of thousands of acres of rich, virgin sou, sucn as no Industrious man can ftind in any eastern or more settled portion of the country. And In Enterprise there ire sites and power, for the manu factories that are as certain to come is the sun Is certain to shine. .We have rushing .through the very center of our county seat city such water power thousands of horse power going to waate as the east ern manufacturer perhaps never dreamed of. Power enough, Indeed, to turn the wheels and shafts of t tremendous manufacturing common lty is now in Its pxletine scenlci beau ty, ready to save expenee In the, pro duction of any article of necessity (Continued on Wednesday,) The Bundle ef Hay. "How te this. Herr WlrtV" eiclnlmed the amused traveler, going over the items of food and drink on his bill. "You have ns charged with a bundle of bay." "Quite righL quit right" responded the Jolly German landlord readily. "Yon complained Inst night of the mooing of a cow in the adjoining (.la bia, and I gave nor a bundle of bsj to. quiet her."--Kcrlbner' a Magazine.' t Innocent 61rt . ftarcantlc Father Jnllo., that yonng man Smlly baa beep here three nlgbui to succession, and U has been nearly rolduifibt wbaa be left "Hadn't yea better Invite bin to bring bis trunk and make bla borne with as? Innocent Daughter Oh, papal May II U waa Just what be wanted, but be was too bashful to, ask you. He'll be delighted woeu I tll Wen tula Ten- tog- - . ... , . . MRS. L. A. JACKSON HEARS OF LITTLE! NEPHEW'S DEATH, Mrs. L. A. Jackson of this city, wife of the druggist of, that name, yhas learned of the death of her lit tle nephew at Menu 111, Ohio, Friday, April 22. , The little four-year-old nephew was the only son- of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Carr tf the place men tioned, and was missed -,. from the house by the parents only for 10 minutes. Upon- the father's going to search for him, the little body was found in a small ditch -running shallow water, In which the little fellow drowned. The strange coin cidence Is that the nephew of ..Mrs. Jackson drowned on the same day the little sons of M.r. and Mrs, W. HJ Dilworth drowned here. WILL ATTEND THE STATE ! SUPREME COURT j Attorneys T, M.' Dill, D. W; Shea than and J. A. Burleigh will" leave Monday to attend the supreme court Utf. Pendleton. Mar. Dill has a case from Wisconsin, of considerable length" of duration which he will .represent. Attorneys Sheahaa , and liurlelgh also have cases taken up for the court's consideration. PROMISE NEWS. Promise.' "April 27 Burton Miller has recently returned from Chata- oooga, ' Tenn., where he has been attending law ' school. ' He brought Kith him a friend who has been at tending the same school, who' will visit here for a short time. Rev. Thomson of the Christian de nomination preached at Promise Saturday afternoon and twice on 3unday. , Pat Ballard of West Grossman as a Promise visitor Sunday. - Clint Clemens and Lacy Trump were visiting friends In West Gross man Sunday. Ethel Snuffer was one of the sue; cessful ones In working the puzzle in the piano contest. She received check of $103 X)o on, the price, of a piano. Ite-v. Fred G. Potter preached to a large congregation at West Gross man Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. F. R. Clemens have been in Wallowa for a week, .re turning Saturday, Concert under auspices of th Enterpru provement League t lm- Saturday Night ARRIL 30, "at 8:00 A. J. BOEHMER, Director. program. . - PART ONE. Opening Chorus - - "Unfold Ye tw.i from "Redemption. . wrnmental Solo -, Valse (Chopin) Miss Ava Conoway Reading Selected Mlaa Edna Ragsdale. Vocal Duet, "Till We Meet Again." Bailey. , Miss Edna Browning Mr. A. J. Boehmer Banjo Solo - - Selected N. Ardrey, of Portland, Vocal Solo, "Uo,od-Bye Sweet Day," Mrs, C. M, Lackwood Instrumental Duet "Dreama of Home, Vaughn Misses Olma ted and Ragsdale. Vocal Solo, "When the Tide Comes In" Millard. Mr. A. J Boehmer. , A - PART TWO. Chorus, "The Millers. Woih6V Eaton Fanning. Trombone, Roto. , -. v Seleceted Clarence E, Ve.at Vocal 8olo MU Joyce Craig, Reading, "Queente at a Bait Game" , Miss Nanne Heaton. Vocal Solo "For AU Eternity." Masch ront, Mr. A. J. Boehmer. Vocal Solo "Merrily I Roam," Schlel- M.'aa Edna Browning. V.u-al r.v, "H: Shall 8Ved.HU. ; Tlock." Emanuel. -Mioses 1-rot.ning and Cialr. Finale Chorus and Tableaux, 'Colum bia, Qucn of h Nation," NOTED ANIMAL IN HORSE SHOW HERE IS 80LD All local horseman and all those interested in the splendid exhibit of horses given in Enterprise , few weeks ao, will recall the imported Percheron stallion Galeen, owned by the McLaughlin brothers. The stal lion attracted considerable attention while on exhibition here. He has since been sold by the McLaugh lin brothers to the Sparks brothers o: Jfeucuoton. The renaieton Tru- une give 8 the following account of the transaction': "The imported Perchcton stallion Galeen has been purchased of McLaughlin Bros, by the Sparks Bros., well known ranch ers of I endieton, for the price of 13500. Galeen is a beautiful grey, we'gliirg JVM' vound8, and will be kepi, hi t"ie unlty of Pendleton and the Sparks lanch." TEMPERANCE LECTURE WAS LARGELY ATTENDED! HERE The temperance lecture given to the Methodist church of Enterprise by the Rev. W. A. Foulkes of Port land, pastor of tha First Presbyter ian church of that city, was well attended Wednesday night by the people of Enterprise. The speaker is a most able man of high) cul w. and 'deep research and. gave universal pleasure and satisfaction in his discoures. Those who heard him express 'the desire to hear him again. During Mr. Foulkes stay In Enterprise he was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hyatt at their home. ' ' Why He Was 8d. Jones' rich grandmother died, and Joues seemed unnaturally depressed and sad. " His friends tried to cheer him. - "She left a last will and testament, I suppose," said Jenkins carelessly. "Oh, yes," said Jones, raising his bead at last, "she left a will and testa ment!" "Ah," chimed In Brown, "yon were always a friend of hers t Of course your name was mentioned?' "Yes," answered Jones, bursting into floods of tears, "my namu was men tioned, boys- I I am to have" ' Tbey bung expectant, while more sobs choked back bis words ' "I." he declared at last, "am to hove the testament.'"-rLondon Scraps. v Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. , WHITE Uvery, Feed and Sale Stable R. U. DAY, Proprietor Good Kigs Fair Treatment Horses Bought and Sold Special Attention to Commercial Trade , Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains Best of Help Employed Home Phone Open Day and Night One Block North of Hotel Enterprise 293 acres Alder Slope, $23,000.00 80 acres Alder Slope, $ 8,000.00 1 GO acres hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00 820 acres, 12 miles out, $3,200.00 City Lota, $100 to $300 Residence Property, $650 to $3,000 Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance W. E.' TAGGART The Pioneer Real Estate Man. ENTERPRISE, : : : OREGON fcCartfiii Bankmf Insurti tht Safity of Dtpositi." Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OP ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL 160.000 SURPLUS 150.000 Wc Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President . Geo. H. Craig, Vies President DIE Geo .8. Cbaio i. H. Dobbin Gmo. BIG REAL ESTATE " DEAL - PUTTHROUGH W. E. A. 'WATSON 8ELLS 832 ACRES TO LAGRANDE MEN 8UM $45,030 INVOLVED. One of the biggest real estate deals of recent months was that made Tuesday of this week by W. E, A. Watson, when he sold to Press Lew is and James Russel, both of La- Grande. 832 acres of land la one block, in the Alder Slope district. The consideration: is reported as be ing (45,000. The deal involved the change of hands of all the stock, ma chinery, etc., on the land.. Itis said that the new purchasers will place a man upon the land Immediately to look after lit, but that the ultimate plan Is to have the whole 832 acres cut up Into smaller tracts and put upon the market. ' . " ' Many eastern persons would be glad to learn- of j thisthose who contemplate -the purchase of small ranches lm Wallowa county. The op ening up of tracts from the larger ' holdings Is one of the biggest In-' ducenionta to the eastern settler who comes with only two or three thou-, sand dollars to work out a legitimate destiny of contentment and prosper- , lty in Wallowa county. . Placing this big block of land on the market In smaller tracts will prove a big ad vertisement for Enterprise. . . Complaints Filed. W. M. Peterson vs. Joseph Allen, uh to recover, money. Peterson and Wilson attorneys for plaintiff. ' A. F. Sheets vs. Frank and Odell Marr, attachment suit. W. G. Trill attorney ior u piamuii. J, M. Simmons vs. Laura A. Ham ilton et al, suit to recover money. Burleigh & Boyd attorneys for : plaintiff. . ' , , R. S. & Z. Co., a corporation- vs. Will Baker, attachment uit. - T. M. Dill, attorney for. the, plaintiff, ! , A Just 'received a shipment of mar-' ble and am prepared to furnish mon-"' uments on short notice. Prices and -work right. Also agent for the cel ebrated Stewart's Iron Fence. Char. -lea Willgerodt, Enterprise. lOObm FRONT W. R. Holmes, Cashier Frank A. RvU, AmU Cashier KOTO US W. Hyatt Mattib A.Houuta W. R. Holmes