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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1910)
City and County Brief News Items Garden, tools, pruning shears and saws at Keltner's. Rev. A. li. Howartii of Joseph was in Enterprise Tuesday. Japalac, Tarnish stains. Unseed oil at Burnaugh ft Mayfleld's. Rev. C. E. Trueblood of ibe local . M. E. church made a vledt to Elgin Wednesday morning. ' Rev. and Mrs. Ford Ellis of La Grande arrived In. Enterprise .Monday to visit friends here- Jchn Heavern, one of the old cat pioneers of the county, now"re ttidiag In Joseph, visited frlenda In Enterprise, returning to Joseph Wed nesday evening. - Dr. F. E, Moore, osteopath, has office hours, all day Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday ln Enterprise. Of fice over the bank. 83btf E. A. Searle, the Baldwin, piano man from Wallowa, transacted busi ness In Enterprise Monday evenbig and Tuesday morning. Try Chase & Sanborn's coffee-best Cfofees and teas aa the market at W. J. Funk & Co.'s. Exclusive agen cy for Enterprise, A. H. Rudd of Joseph, formerly with the county surveyor of Enter prise, was here transacting business Tuesday. Mr. Rudd paid tho Enter prise Press a very pleasant call H. A. Wataom of La Grande arrived In Enterprise Monday evening. Mr. Watson is agent for the Oregon- Life Insurance company and agent also for the Arnold .Automatic damper, One of the water mains of the for mer system sprang a leak on Main street Tuesday. It was immediately repaired before damage either to the system of to the street was oc . casloned. ' ' E. F. Sargeant of The Buttes spent several days last week ia Enterprise. Mr. Sargeant Is road' commissioner from that district and came .to ap pear on behalf of his district's, in terests' before the county court. Monday night Dr. Moore was called! to Joseph, on an emergency rail, to minister to Miss Alice Sprague who hadl been practically unconscious for about 24 hours. The semi-conscious condition was the re sult of an injury. The doctor re stored the patient to sensibility. ". . W.' E. KeKner, brother of the lo cal hardware man of that name, who has been visiting here and looking over ' the country around -Enterprise with a view to locating, left Monday for points in, southern Oregon. He goes there to visit several localities and to look at the land. It ia. Mr. Keltner'a desire to secure lands at the lowest figure (or extensive ranch, lag. How-ver, he may return, to Wallowa county, evea though the rapid settlement here has increased the general" price of land immensely to the past few years. THE GOOD TOBACCO SHOP ', - ' ; is A MAN'S .' If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco you can always get what you ' want here. Fine line of PIPES The same is true of all our Stock. Come in and see. PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank . Enterprise, - - Oregon Professional Bit ectory of Wallowa County THOS. M. DILL mOBNEY-AT-LAW I: ... Office first door south of New ,' Fraternal Bldg, Enterprise. Ore. i BURLEIGH A BOYD ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW PrajMlr In all StiU CourU and Interior Department Careful at-, tention to all business. - -. - - - - - - -- -- - . n nr euminkN LAWYER ENTERPRISE Prantlca In State and Federal J J Court and Interior Department. left for Lostin.e He 'returned iu Friday morning. the afternoon. . Mrs. C. F. Grave's left Friday morn-1 Ing for La Grande. She retturned ! Saturday afternoon. .' I G. M. Biggs paid Lostine a short ; visit Friday, returning on the ev ening train to Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bradtey teft for Wallowa Friday morning. Boih returned in the afternoon. M. L. Greenoiigh of Joseph stop ped In Enterprise brifely on hi way to Lostine Friday morning. Attorney.. Daniel Boyd returned from Portland last Sunday where he went to transact legal busings. Professor Smith of the Losttue public schools, transacted business ( here this week, arriving from Los tine Monday afternoon. Attorney T. M Dill and son Ir ving returned this week from Pen-J dleton .-where Mr. Dill had a case in the supreme court. Judge J. R. Knowles of La Grande arrived the latter part of the week to be in attendance on the circuit court which convenes. Monday. Frank Harrlsi of La Grande" spent severa days in Enterprise this ;week. Mr. Harris is Interested in an art business In that city. He left for La Grande Friday morning. J. J. BLevins, one of the oldest living pioneers of Wallowa coun ty, visited acquaintances atfd. friends Friday In Enterprise. He .reiurned to his hcjme in .Joseph Friday after noon. Frank Melotte, well and favorably known In and around Enterprise, .re turned from an extended trip into Canada thi week. Oregon and Wal iowa county look good enough to Mr. Melotte.' . V , Attorney J.. A. Burleigh ' arrived from Pendleton, where he attended the preset session of the supreme court, Thursday. He came In time to find himself elected mayor of En terprise. Gas Price, Who has been at, Hot Lake under treatment arrived home Thursday. Mr. Price seemed1 much improved, and It is hoped that he may be permanently helped by the care he received. If you should want anything tn the line of gasoline engines, pumping plaints, and similar outfits, come to us. We handle the Fairbanks Morse and Co.'s engines and ma chines. Let us give you prices, and 3hc;w you ' that we cam save you money. W. J. Funk & Co. Road Supervisor O. H. Lathrop, living In the Lake district some 15 miles from Enterprise, has been attending county-court. Mr. Lathrop house, and thus expressed the gen speaks highly of the new county court house, and thus expresses the general delight felt all over the county. i E. B. Payne of Great Falls, .Mont., Is at present looking about Wallowa county for a ranch location. Mr. Payne states that he wishes both cli mate and soil suitable to diversi fied farming.. In Wallowa county al most any. kind of good soil and any sort of climate cam be hod, depend ing uponi the altitude. W, E. Hammack,' a rancher living some seven, miles from Enterprise, paid this office a visit last Datuday. Mr. Hammack remembers the time, only a few years a-jo, when he couldi have purchased for some $3,000 a farm that has .recently sold for some- thing Ilk ?.e,000.- This 13 evidence of the growth of Wallowa county realty values. Attorney J. S. Hodgln, at one time located- in Enterprise, now of La Grande, has been renewing old acquaintances' here ton several days. Mr. Hodgln' went to Joe3ph Thurs day where he had a clientage to look after, returning to Enterprise on his way home to La Grande. His many frlenda both among . the members of the bar and among the people of Enterprise generally, were happy to see him. . H Cams Down." "Say." snid a young swell to a cbuoi, "you wouldn't believe ttiat Jack hud so much spunk; but. 'pou my word, he called down a cabby lust nllit. lie' sorry for It today, however." -Whyr ,. The cabby came down." An Unkind Retort. "You made a fool of me!" exclaimed the anpry uuslmnd. Coll yourself a fKil if you wish, my dear." calmly .rejoined bis tautallzing- ly placid wife, "bul remember that yon have always clnluied to be self made man." . .. LAWYER - ENTERPRISE, ORE. Practice in State and Federal Courts and Int. Dept. Abstract Bldg., opposite court house. J W. C. . Taggart I? , very Day at HVRlRISOINTS CITY MARKET BEE'F, PORK, VEAL MUTTON FRESI I FISH EVERY DAY ( FRESH OYSTERS IN SEASON Sausajre of all kinds Hams and Bacon Sugar Cured For Dinner Corn Beef and Cab bage, Wienerwurst and Sauer Kraut. For Break fas't Liver and Bacon. For Supper A Nice Steak. Mincemeat. Chickens at any time. Orders delivered in a few minutes. Telephone your order for a nice roast or boil and it will be there in time to cook for dinner. Geo A.. Harrison . River Street ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch, for Next Announce ment H. H. Mulkey of Joseph paid En terprise and this office a brief bus iness visit Wednesday. Traveling Salesman Ramsey of the Alden Candy company of Portland, well known In Enterprise, Is here on. business. Qaincy Trump and John Flnley of Wallowa left Enterprise oa their home trip from here Thursday morn ing. A. A Greer of Wallowa ireturned to his home la that city Thursday. He had been. In Enterprise attend ing the present session of county court. L C. Henderson of Promise de parted for his home there Thursday. He had spent several days to En terprise. Mr. Rancher: Did you know that W. J. Funk & Co. are agents for the famous John Deere alfalfa rakes, stackers, " plows, and all the Deere agricultural implements? Ceme in and let us quote you prices. - Mr. and Mrs E. W. South wick or Wallowa came up Friday to attend the ball game, remaining with friends here until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer return ed Wednesday from an extensive Journey up and down the coast, In cluding a visit to California points. 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 les Willgerodt, Enterprise. lOObm Attorney D W. Sheahan returned from Pendleton Wednesday. He had attended, the state supreme Court in that city, having a case up for the court's consideration. The household goads of Assistant Cashier Boehmcr of the local bank arrived from Payette, Idaho, Thurs day. Mr. Boehmer and family will occupy rooms over the bank build ing. Benjamin Po'.ey arrived from Los tine Thursday to visit relatives and friends In thia city. Mr. Poley was met at the train by several old ac quahi'tances who were happy at meet ing him, ' W. C. KETCHUM 2 DENTIST - ENTERPRISE $ Or.'lie Kerland Bu'lding i Independent Phone. Home J wfyif C. T. HOCKETT. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGLON Office upstairs In Bank Build ing. Ind. Home phone In office and residence. H I DR. C. A AULT I PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEON t Office In Bank Building. 2 Home phone both offlc and I residence. GRADUATING EXERCISES TUESDAY EVENING Graduating exercises will be held Tuesday evening next at the county high school, to which the public Is cordially invited. It is hoped and expected that a large assembly .will be present. The class to be gradu ated la as follows: Misses Amy Olm sted, and Florence Eula Forsythe and Grace M. Hartley. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered Sunday fro a the Presbyterian pulpit, by Rev. Sam uel Harris. HEARS OF DEATH OF 8ISTER IN KANSAS Mrs. W. P. Samms has just re cently received word or the death of her sister, Mrs. Nellie Lundy, at Weber, Kan. The death of the rel ative occurred May 1. Mrs. Lundy was the youngest sister of Mrs. Samms, and the latter has .the kind sympathy of her wide host of friends in and about Enterprise. Making ' Inside Improvements. The R. S. & Z. Co. are making ex tensive Improvements in the Interior of their store room. Shelving and hanging spaces, enclosed in glass caess, are being, built in, for the purpose of placing hats, clothing, caps, and furnishings away from the dust. Fred1 Shine and John Young of Wallowa returned io- that city from Enterprise Thursday. E. P. Sarret left Thursday morn ing for Promise where he will spend several months vlsltlne with rela tives. . Alene Harvey, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey of this city, sustained a fracture of one of the bones In the left forearm, Just above the wrist, Friday. Mr. Harvey had been, to La Grande on business, not returning until Satur day. The little tot was playing with some playmates, and In some man ner the arm was twisted, accident ally producing the fracture. No serious resultsi are anticipated, the child being so young and the bones of the arm and are bo pliable and. so readily tending to knit and heal. Census Taker F. A. Clarke has completed ; the census of Enter prise, and 1s now skirmishing about the outskirts, picking up any stray names that he might have missed! or that were unavoidably not taken. He states that it Is surprising to get out of town a short distance and 3ee the new homestead "shacks" that spring up, almost, while one sleeps. If there la any "person -in Enterprise that has been missed, he or she should inform Mr. Clarke Immediately to Insure a correct count and to facilitate the local cen- sua taking. . 08-TEOP-A-THY I - Gleanings. All time and money spent In traln- Lng.the body pays a higher Interest than any other investment. Glad stone. The best man Is the man who helps the most people while doing the least Injury to others. Kev, L. M. Powers, D. D. Yesterday it waa the exceptional case, toe very patent case, wait sought osteopathy. Today, It; ia the whole range of human infirmity and every complication, of disease.- Osteopathy la coming to be known to Increasing thousands aa the real curative agent. This Is Its peculiar virtue that it doe9 not whip the ailing body Into semi-normal action by drugs; but that it works- patlieut- nature to correct, the abnormality that produced the symptoms, and bringing about a teal state of health. From Announcement of Philadel phia College of Osteopathy. 1 MEETING OF THE LOCAL COMMERCIAL CLUB A meeting l called for the En terprise Commercial Club to be held next Monday night. The place of meeting will be announced later.. Every member of the club should be present. ' The spirit of rapid growth and development Is "upon, the face of the land," and Enterprise and Wal Iowa county are in the van. of it. Come. Appoint yourself a committee of one. to see that you are ia alien dance- 8UMMER NORMAL. The annual Summer School for Teachers will be held lu the High School building at Enterprise, com mencltig July 6. 1910, and con On u lng five weeks. All. teachers who are planning to take the August examination should attend, as special! review work will be given to all subjects required for count v certlfka'.es. Methods of teaching a specialty. v If. a sufficient number to Justify enroll a special primary teacher will be employed. Tuition for term $10 Please notify the Instructor of your Intention to attend. J. C. CON LEY, County Supt., HARL H. BRON8ON, Principal Wallowa Schools, 97bl3 Instructors, 'tTtTTTtTTTtTttTTtTTtTTTTWITTTTTTTTI Wallowa County Title & Abstract Company A. C. MILLER, President Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies. Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates axBiiusiaHssaaaBEaEiBiiizt. Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN BAKER BROTHERS, Proprietors. , Fjrst Class Rigs and careful drivers. ENTERPRISE BE81 OF MEATS Highest Market Combes & Price for Pelts and Hides PROPRIETOR BBBEBBES What Can You Expect? What can you expect your business to amount 6 withe ut a Telephone? Do you suppose a customer will lose time running after you when you can call your compet itor by 'phone? Home Independent Telephone Co. J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton, Flora lo Paradise, MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS: and From Paradise, Flora and Appleton to Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Good accommodations, courteous treatment and reasonable rates. Leaves Wallowa at 6 a. m. E. W. SOUTHWICK. Proprietor. To the Citizens It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to maHe the customer's rela tion with this banK satisfactory and profitable. H 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. . SkigrweR and Farmers National Bank Wallowa, Oregon We Do High-Class Jcb Printing Try Us We guarantee satisfaction iiuuiiisiniuuiiiuni Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. Our bus meets all trains. Fare 25c. within city limits A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two. hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. I Ut lid fata. MURPHY, GRANT & CO. Manufacturer SuFuadsta (tfiffftfe MEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HAND. HotcllklSS INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 miMWlHIH of Wallowa County