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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1910)
ENTERPRISE AND WALLOWA COUNTY. Enterprise is the growing, lively county seat of Wallowa county. It is centrally situated in the county. It will draw from the vast land and stocK and general agricultural and mineral resources of the county, sufficiently to become eventually a big inland county seat. It is a city of generous, busy hustlers. It is rapidly building up with stone buildings. In time it will be Known as the "Stone City." Millions of the best building stone, soft and free from lime and hardening on exposure, lie within half a dozen miles of Enterprise. There is water power enough flowing right through the center of the city to run all the spin dles and wheels of a great manufacturing center. Enterprise is surrounded by as fine wheat land as lies out of doors. It draws from some of the best fruit land in America. When you come west, come to Enterprise and looK Wallowa county over on the 0. R. & N. rail road from La Grande. OF BENEFIT TO ALL Kasparilla is the name of anew remedv most successfully prescribed for a "world of troubles.' For derangements of the digestive organs it is natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy airtivity. Its bene- ncial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation of ood, promoting a . wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It . is a Strengthening tonic of the highest value 11 u iaii 10 sacisiy we aumonze all dealers to refund the purchase price, m xiovt chbmicai, co. rortlanii, Oregon For 8a1e By BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD City and County Brief News Items Miss Rhoda Wood returned home Saturday from a visit In Elgin. J. T. Harvey made a buslneea Jour ney to La, Grande Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Martin and little daughter left Tuesday for Joseph, where they will lsit for some time. The Fulton, one-motion folding go cart absolutely guaranteed on sale at F. S. Ashley's.. Don't faJl to see them'. 106b2 Mrs. Frank Chauvet 1-of-t Wedges day morning for a visit with, friends cnd relatives in several points in Idaho. Try Chase & Sanborn's coffee best coffees and teas on the mar ketat W. J. Funk & Co.'o. Exclus ive agency for Enterprise. W. E. Leffel of Joseph passed through Enterprise Tuesday on, his way to Wallowa. Mr. Leffel 1b; a welil known furniture dealer In Jo soph. Attorneys Dill, Sheahara and Bur leigh left Monday morning for Pen dleton to attend the supreme court, all threelawyers having cases up tor hearing. The little baby of Mr, and Mrs. Eeil Sargeant, residing to the Allen property, has bean very sick for sev eral days. Dr. AuM is the attend ing physician-. W. W. Zurchcr, the popular ranch er and dairyman, returned from Pittsburg, Pine and The Buttea Sat urday, In which precincts he was tak Ing census. Brand new shipment, almost every design you could dream of, of Iron iMi.l biais bedsteads Just arrived at !'. 8. Ashley's, Let . us show you he goorls. 1WD2 William, PIdcock, who has been vls- IMiiig friends and relatives in Enter-. prise for several days, returned to hit home in La Gran'le, Wednesday! morn 1"8- i; I : W. A. Moss returned to his home In Wallowa Tuesday morminig after transacting busi;ie33 in Enterprise Monday evening and Tuesday morn ing. County Superintendent of Schools .f. C. Conley loft for Wallowa and Powwatka Wednesday morning, on one of his regular professional visits to the county school districts. J. L. Browning and wife returned Saturday from Portland where they spent the week attending the Sunday school -convention held in that city. They report a pleasant and profitable time. Twenty-year guaranteed non-tufted sanitary SEALY mattress, for sale by F. S. Ashley. Call and see them, no trouble to show goods. To the Citizens of Wallowa County It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to maKe the customer's rela tion with this bank satisfactory and profitable. , II Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a-customer we invite you to become one. Mpwers and Farmers National Back Wallowa, Oregon RE At HA 11 u n vui v i WtJa UATrTfEDrfl RIDER AGEFIT INMCHTOWH and dittrirt to ride and exhibit ! Our aitenta evtrywhero ara . Kimpit Latett Mods "Runner" blcycls tumblinT li uaniiiK money rr rut jar rmt parlicutira ami stt JNUmUMKY llKJllKKUuntillrourecrlve,ndplroveof ynurbicycl WeiWn (o anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without a nut drpvtit m advance, irttor tiekl. and now 1KM DAYS- UluK 1'KIALdH.inl,Hlilli,ioyoui,avriJlhl,iiydeind put it to any tut you If you ai. then not iieKnily Milsfird or do not wiih to keen Ilia bicvcla ahtu it bai k to 111 at nur .xtuwm .nH mu ..i.vm a M FflCTCftV PUIP.FS w '""''h tlw )m;lirt tira.le bicyi lea it ia possible to makt tiwaviii i Hivkf at una small pmfn above actu.il luctory coat. You aave fho " J nuddlomen'a prolita by buying- direct o( ua and have the manufacturer'! su.ir aniee behind your bicycls. i0 U't HOY a bicycle or a pair ot Urea from anremt at u fru- until you receiva our cauloirm's and learn our uuhurd ot Joiiir fruu and rtmtariaiU tM'l ifltrt to nuur MRenU. YtVI Ul!l L RF MTfUtKIIIM w,wn ""tvs onr beautiful cataloms and 1UJ HtLI. BK MIW.VIolfLU jy 0lir ,pfIU hlo,ria at the wmJtrtull lmtncn we ma make you llin year. We aell the hijieat grade uioclra tor lca iimney than inr ether factor.. W ar. .iti.''-,! i, h, ....... .lu. I .-.. .t llli:v(l.K lnea i.uita. .n ..... k:...-. i... ..'...i..r . . ..i-. -1 doonwTOtr pricca. Ordera filled th chy receivetl, t- KOOND llANIt lUUVOl.Kri. W. ri wt mulir!. t,,n,lt ....J t.4 V.l,1.. y. proiiiully at pricra rnntina from 3 to twa or ilb. I)r-im',v. lurL-in. uKiei wiiwia. imporioai rullor nimliia and vtiltut, nana. reuura and leic. tntiva b.iriraiu li&ta mailed I.e.. (jj) SELF-HEALIKG limto,i1W Tht rtnhr rrluil trie at that lira i'i T tmt to inlrvdtum aw mill I!3 MOnETBOCSLE FSS P333TUSL!3 NAflJJ, Tack a or Glut will not let th 1p out. 8ixtv thimaand pairs aokl tat yenr. Uvertxo hundred tbouaauj pail a now in uae. OrromnYOffrMadelnatliriaM. ItlMl-retr ... ..s -. ion ft lid etuy tilling, vrydiunbleand Hucvl 1 iiftUlewUh ch iieucuatomervstAiiiif tnalthctruresiiftvconiirt)Ca pumpca vpuiKTor twice 111 wnoia winon. i nry wci !it notnoreii.au special qualitjr of rubber, which never becomes IHjiouaand wutcn clones up small punctures witli'ntt allow. . the air loescmpe. We hare hunc! reels of letters from aati 3 I n ordinary tire, the puncture reaistlnR qunhi t hel 113 given tjr several layer of tltln. siwclally prepared fabric oa tl.e 1 I read. The rrnular price of I licae t ilea ia j4. w per pair.bcl for advert lainrpurpacirear niakinRSSTx.'cwl fnctorvnriceto approval. You Kotlas) tht) thlek rubber trrmt A' svnd punetiiro strips) lt' nd i." mIm rlin strlia "II1 to prevent rlm outline;. This tiro will rmlU.i tnr slb uwha-siirr, kXAaiia sud t.ie ruler of only lAi per pair. 1 do not rav cen All orders altinued Mine d.w Lrttrr la received. We shin P O. T m do not rav srenl until vm hut MtninKl anil found them atrb-tl. t.i,rM.iMl Vie will allow eaalt dlsoount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price . pvr Mir) it you end riiLi. CASH Willi UttDlift aud cucIom tills advertiaemctit. You ruu no ri.lt Iri scuding us an order at til lite tua. be returned at HUH expeuac If for any reason they era ibiriwt vn vaanimaiion. vra am perieciiy rename ana money sent tons is asawiees in a Lank. If yuu order a pair of theat tires, yon will find that they will ride easier, rna faster. wear belter, last lonrer snd look finer thnn any lire you have ever uaed or areoi at any price. a k now that you will be so well pleated that when you wtinl a bicycle you will give ua vuu arde. Us waut you to send ua a trial Older at once, hence this remarkable tire oiler. fj V)f?f l'tt"n V"? 1nt buy any kind at anv price until you aeti for pair of sTM t i..J HetlRetliorn rutKture-l'rex.f tires on approval and trial at th tperisl IntrodiK'tory price quoted shove: or write for our big Tire and atindry Canalouua wbkA dcaciibes and quotes all snakes and kinds of tires at about half the u.ual erirvs. nl tin WUrt" but writ us a postal today. IM NOT THINK r rtCTlwfJ a btryrt mJM M W vrMI I Sr t Mir of tim f ntm nvm. until von kmv lh nm ua mmWM client we art making. It only coms a puau.1 to Icaru everything. Villa a kUW, i. L L.HU CYCLE CCI.1PAI1Y, GHIC'CO, ILL F. S. Rhodes, lineman for the Homo Independent telephone com jiany, departed Tuesday morning for fmlth mountain to repair a brehk ia the line near that, point. Mrs. H. D. Landon of Albany re- .nrned to her home In that place 'onday morning, Mrs. Landon was :alled here over a week ago by the leath of her mother, Mrs. Putman, Mrs. Coleman, mother of Mrs. E. r. Andeirson, who has been tempor- irily makin; her home ia Enterprise 'or some time, left Monday morning 'or Liuin, W-sh., where she will eside. Mrs. Fred S. Ashley and little laughter Gena left Wednesday morn ing for an extended visit wHh rela- ives at Welser, Council andi Em mew, daho. M rs. Ashley and daughter ex- iect to be gone several weeks. Jack' Oliver, the well known ab itract man of La Grande, returned .0 his home and business in that citj vionday morning. Mr. Oliver spent 3unday visiting with his slater, Mr, larvln, wife of Wallowa county's iherirf, John W. Kerns, the well known ?acher of the Alder schools, left v:esday evening wKh Mrs. Kertns .nd Uielr .two little children, to vis it relatives In Joseph. Mr. Kerns eturned Wednesday morning to his ichool duties. G. E. Townsend, representing the Kauffman, Davidson and Lemmel :ompany of Portland, dealers in tides, wool, pelts and tallow, spent everal days In and about Enterprise. !r. Townsend left for Portland Tues .lay morning. Mrs. A. F. Poley left Tuesday morn ing for Spokane where she will meet ilr. Poley from Portland, and the :wo journey ecst to Washlngtoni and ther points, thence south as far as jnto Old Mexico. They will retuw after several weeks of eight seeing. Mrs. E. E. Reel returned! to her home In Joseph Tuesday afternoon. Mrs' Reel hed been, visiting her laughter, Mrs. G. F. Reel, la Enter arlse for several days. The latter accompanied her mother to Joseph, taking her tlkree Uttle children, with ier for a brief visit. Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Murphy of Kansas City, who have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Moore of En terprise for several days, left Wed nesday morning on their return, trip iionie. They will Btop lu La Grande for a fe,w days and make a west era circle, visiting several western cities, as the return, trip. Burn Ha Gold Strike. BURNS There Is considerable ex citement In and around Burns over a rich mineral discovery, reported with In a few miles of the town, but no body yet knows just where, except the two men who made the find. A man named Clark, from Spokane, and an other whose name has not been learned, brought to town a quantity ot dark red rock and clay, of the nature of decomposed quartz, which proved rich In gold upon being pounded and washed. Sell Tag to Fight County Division, OAKLAND Saturday was "tag day" for Oakland and vicinity. The committee of the ladles' auxiliary hav Ing charge of the work against the creation of the proposed new county of Nesmlth, had printed tags which have been distributed to the school teachers and pupils all over this sec tlon, the tags to be sold at 10c each to raise a fund to aid the county com mittee In their work ot fighting coun ty division. Rich Coal Heap Ablaze. 8T. JOSEPH. Mo., May 2. Fire has itarted In 160-ton of coal plied In the Turlington yard here. The coal Is valued at 1500,000. 1910 MAY mm. rUe.Tu.Wad. Thu. prt. Sat. TTTTTIT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 .. 1910 NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON Wl LLA M I NA Stephen Kikl, the Grand Ronde Indian who was so bad ly cut and stabbed by John Washino (the beaver catcher), died here. - SALEM At a special meeting of the executive committee of the Cherry Fair Association It was decided to Void this year's fair on July 7-9. . CONDON A new automobllo stage line has been established between Condon and Fossil by Jajr Saltzman. who formerly ran an automobile stage between Shaniko, Prineville and Bend. CONDON With the permanent or ganization of the Gilliam County Op portunity Association, this section nt the state Is assured of thorough ex ploitation of Its resources. ROSEBURG Dr. K. L. Miller, the attending physician of Blnger Her mann, says that he has passed safely through the critical stage of his illness. THE DALLES Laborers on the two railroad lines under construction In the Deschutes Canyon and number Ins approximately 8000 men, are threatening to strike for higher wages. LA GRANDE On the night in which the census enumerators in cities are ordered to end their count, the town of Perry, three miles from here has discovered that no enumera tor has been in the place. HOOD RIVER A new feature was Injected into the apple-growing In dustry by the organization of a com pany that will make a business of planting and caring for orchards lor non-residents. MEDFORD The name of the new electric lnterurban line which is to be built in the Rogue River Valley will be the Southern Oregon Railroad & Power Company, and articles of In corporation are ready for filing. EUGENE While the census enum erators refuse to give out any figures on the estimated population of Eugene as shown by the present census, a conservative estimate places It at 11,- 500 while that of Lane County Is es timated at 38,750. SALEM Frank Lovell, who has been chief clerk In the Secretary of State's office at Salem for upwards of 20 years has tendered his resigna tion to take effect May 15. Mr. Lovell resigns because of falling health. HOOD RIVER Excitement was caused here by the discovery of gold bearing quartz in a ledge of cement gravel that -is' being blasted out for the widening of the East Side road The quartz Is said by mining men to show traces of gold that would pay well to work If the deposit is large enough. . HOOD RIVER A heavy rain with warm sunshine Is said by berry' growers to be bringing on with a rush the largest berry crop known at Hood River In many years. It Is now ex pected that 70,000 crates is not too many berries to expect here this year, KLAMATH FALLS The vote on the question of moving the courthouse to Hot Springs addition resulted in a victory for the new site. Eleven hutt dred and three votes were cast In the county, 598 for moving and 505 for keeping It where It is, giving the win, ners a majority of 93. EUGENE Judge J. W. Hamilton ot RoseDurg has ieen endorsed by the Lane County Bar Association for re election as circuit judge of this judi cial district The endorsement Is signed by a majority of the member of the association regardless of party affiliation. HOOD RIVER A pitched battle be tween the train crew of a westbound freight train on the O. R. & N. and a largo gang of tramps took place be tween Hood River and Mosler, In which Joe Clancy, a brakenian, was struck on the head with a stone and knocked from the railroad right ol way Into the Columbia River. PORTLAND J. Thoburn Ross, con victed of having converted state school funds to the use of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company con trary to the state laws governing the handling of state school money, baa been granted an extension of 30 days by the State Supreme Court In which to perfect bis appearance before the United States Superem Court ; COTTAGE GROVE A farmers' in stitute will be held In this city on May 14, when several prominent agri culturists and ditrymen of the state, including Dr. Vlthycotnbe and Profes sor Kent of the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station and Staie Dairy Commissioner Bailey ot Portland, will be present and deliver addresses. A dairyman's association will be organ ized here at that time. LEBANON May 14 has been de cided upon by the Lebanon Civic Im provement League, auxiliary to the Lebanon Business Mens' League, "as "clean up" day, when the citizens of Lebanon will get bu. with an en deavor to make Lebanon "shine.1 Seeds and f'owers have been collected nd these will be distributed amuit the school children for the purpose ot tiAuutlfvtnfi' nil nsrta a tha rltv , .- MINI. II at College liap CLOTHES" Bteuteace Ivtocttifc IS Co. TfC KO. AT VI KAMI 1 'IXT'HEREVER you happen to see a group of young fellows you are most certain to find them wearing clothes of rare style and individuality. We 'don't claim that these clothes are always of an exceptional quality, but. we do claim that young men affect certain features which older people don't. In "College Chap Clothes" we have been fortunate enough to find a quality which is not by any means expensive, and features which are strikingly young' though not too young, for men 1 who wish to reiain their youthful appearance The Normandie, The Norfolk, the College Chap and the College Chap, Jr. are four styles of young men's garments. They ars classed under the name of "Col lege Chap Clothes." They are a branch of "Modern Clothes," made by Brandegee, Kincaid & Co., tailor shops at Utica. - If you are particularly sensitive to style you had ! better make it yoirr business to call at our shop and inspect these garments. You may rest assured of good treat ment at the hands of skilled salesmen! Enterprise Mercantile & Milling Company rxiMiLiiixKxLkxrt Ktt REAL ESTATE FIRM J Payne & Sheets ENTERPRISE, OREGON. ' We handle Haoches and City Property." We can exchange your land for city property, or visa-versa. We have some fine residence lota for sale. - We sell Business Lots. Make Loan on Land. Wrltp Your Insurance," Call and see us when la town. Office In Lltch Building. " , Enterprise, Oregon. tjuUv it c I - All New and Modern Throughout FINEST ROOMS IN THE CITY Rates 50c to $1.50 , THE SAVOY Cor. Jefferson Ave. and Elm St. LaGr&nde, Oregon D. C BRICHOUX, PROPRIETOR Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heat and Electric Lights in Every Room. jC3 E3 C3 C3 C3 t3 CZE2 C3 E3 C3 EZ3 E2 E3 ,a THE Q S I ENTERPRISE PRESS I J 0 - - ---- - - . .. - . D i i : : 1 n a a Is prepared to do the best of HIGH CLASS JOB WORK " Let Us Show You ' Advertise in the News Record and the -Chieftain and see your profits grow. Si D u D 0 D a a a C3 ZZZTl d SZ3 E3 EZZ EZ3