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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1910)
THE NEWS RECORD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. (TwIce-a-Week.) 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 postofflce at Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Subscription Rates; One year $2, six months $1, three mouths 50c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-in-advance subscription's a djscount of 25c Is given. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1910. City and County Brief News Items Sherwln & Wll'lama' painte guar anteed at Keltner's. . Mrs. J. Richardson, of Josephl was lii this city Monday. ' W. S. Elaenbela and little son, of Joseph, vJslted friends, here Mon day. Ruth Hartley entertained a party of school friends Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Blueflame coll olli stoes and Insur ance gasoline stoves Just arrived at Keltner's. . ". Dr. Ault reports a fine bouncing boy born Thursday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Prout of this city. L. C. Johnson of the Imnaha dis trict, a well . knqwn sheep rancher ot that section, was in town several days last week on. business. Something new Klrsh curtalni rods and portier jfolea for the first time in Enterprise. Come in. and see them at F. S. Ashley's. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lewis left Saturday for Joseph to visit their daughter, returning to Enterprise Monday. . , I Mrs. Rue McLaughlin of La Grande, who has been visiting rela t'ves here, returned to her home Saturday. Mrs. McLauglia la a 'if.ter of Aaron. Wade. Dr. F. ,E. Moore, osteopath, haa office hours' all day Tuesday, Thurs ' day and Saturday in. Enterprise. , Of fice over the bank. 83btf Miss Jessie Hyde, one of the pri mary grade teachers here, and well loved by all her pupils, left Satur day morning for Monmouth, Ore., where she will visit. Her little pupila flocked to bid her goodbye and godspeed at the station here, presenting a beautiful picture and a touching reminder of the Innocent faithfulness of children.. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lewis will leave Sunday morning for a three months' visit la Washington! cities. H. S. Bean, of near Jacksonville, Florida, father-in-law of S. J. Mur phy, arrived- for a' vacation here, Friday. Mr. Bean Is superintend ent of a large lumber firm in Florida and was granted a vacation of sev . eral weeks, given a little reminder of $1,000 by the company and1 1Q a day during his brief period of rest here,. . Fishing tackle all kinds and sal mon eggs at Keltner's. ivmoc. fir.ir,. Hartlev. who .was a member of the c'Jasa of 1010, Wallowa County High school, and who leaves nest week with her parents for their new home at Eugene, was. given a farewell surprise Friday night at the home of B. F. MHler. Misses- Nina . Miller and Julia Marvin were host teases and the party .was. chaper oned by Mrs. A. L.. Hartley Ira the absence of Mrs. Miller. Refresh ments, were served and a delightful . evening was spent The guests were Misses Amy Olmsted, Nellie Stubt blefleld, India4 Ault, Edna Ragsdalo and Grace Steel; Messrs. Aaron and ... ..j i-..-.j a.,u tfroit Halmefl. ITI viidbmju, - Asa Craig, Vernon; Corkins, Charles and Eddie Oaks, Ivan Jackson, Lloyd Cramer. Irv'n French. .' Ladies' Kahkt. Riding Suits, Just recervea, at w. J. r uun. . ENTERPRISE BEST OF MEATS Highest Market Combes & Price for Price for Felts and Hides PROPRIETOR NewUne of ' "Superior" Stoves and Ranges - See me and get my prices before buying else ' where. I carry also a full and complete line of bath tubs, basins and bowls, and a. full list of plumbing supplies. First-class plumbing at the A lowest figure for which such plumbing can be done. -:- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. S. K. CLARK, . 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 'fr'H H''H1 i'i "' , Big, lucious strawberries, fresh, at I W. J; Funk & Co s.' , s ' j . Carters White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's. ; - Mrs W. R. Holmes spent Wednes day of last week' ,with' friends in ' Wallowa. Pouftrymen, call at Keltner's and see the Petaluma Incubators on ex hibition. Mr. and Mrs.. C. A. Fltzpatrlck and Mrs. F. W. Fllzpatrick of Los tiue attended the commencement exercises, here last week. Mrs. William Miller; who hast been in Enterprise visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller fop some time, returned to her home In La Grande, Saturday. . Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh left Monday for Eugene where she will attend the grand lodge, I. O. O. F. a a Rebekah from the local auxiliary. iVhile" there she will spend some 'lme visiting her parents at Cor- vallls. Garden Hose big shipment- sprinklers, , hose fixtures, at Kelt- ler's. C. Murdock, old and experi 3nced newspaper man, now one , of vVallowa county's well known North Country ranchers, paid .thl3 offlia i genial visit Friday. Just received a shipment of mar ble and am prepared to furnish mon- jments on short notice. Prices and vork right. Also agent for the cal ibrated Stewart's Iron Fence. Char es Willgerodt, Enterprise. lOObm Henry Bauer was . chosen dele jate from the local I. O. O. F. odge .to attend the meeting of the rrand lodge now being held in Sugene. During hl absence his lephew Jake is attending the dray ige business for him. G. J. Wagner, one of the oldest lettlers and property holders of Wal lowa county, spent several days, vis iting In Joseph, returning here Mon- lay morning. Mr. Wagner spends .he most of his time in Portland, .hough vlsdtlng Enterprise frequent ly.' ' -- ' V ' Commissioner Sam LItch held.ex- lmlriaUon for the .eighth grade In he Alder school Friday. The inter est in the school ,work by the stu Jents has been .pronounced during the past year, and it ie expected' that ;he bright young people ,wui pa .he examinations readily. ' Mrs. Bruce and five children, ar rived Friday and were met by O.J. Roe of Alder Slope and. added to :heir new home, the former Rouse ranch. Mr. Bruce and Mr. Purdin have purchased .the Rouse ranch and will move their families upon it, working it In conjunction. Large shipment of new potatoes Just arrived at W. J. Funk & Go's. Four pounds for 25 cents. Mrs: J. T. . Harvey, who recenty re covered from an attack ofptomaine poisoning, left Monday with her lit tle daughter for La Grande where she will spend several days visiting and recuperating. Mrs. Bernard Snow, Mrs. Harvey's mother, who has been here several days, return ed to La Grande with them. The six months old infant of James Winter, who . suffered for weeks from many spasms, has re covered under osteopathic treatment and Is apparently ' as well, as ever. The cause seems to have been from some contagious disease going In on the little one an under osteopathic procedure Jt was brought to the sur face and thrown off from the sys tem in the natural way through! -the sldn. ; Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes and fittings, tt Keltner's. MEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HAND. HotcllkisS INDEPENDENT . num'C on . Enterprise, Oregon 'M Every Day at . HARRISON'S CITV MARKET BEEF, PORK, VEAL MUTTON -FRESH FISH EVERY DAY FRESH OYSTERS IN SEASON Sausage of all kinds Hams . and Bacon Sugar Cured For Dinner Corn Beef and Cab bage, Wienerwurst and Sauer Kraut. For Breakfast Liver and Bacon. For Supper1 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 . Rev. C. E. Trueblood returned Fri day from Elgin where he had spent several days. The Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Nodell, Friday afternoon. Fred Ewlfig, intereeted In many tracts of Walllowa county real es tate went to Lostlne on business, Thursday.. H. E. Oakes went to Wallowa Thursday to figure ' on the painting and decorating of the Presbyterian church of that place. , C. L. Dickson of near Wallowa, whlie attending court business last week In Enterprise, paid this of fice a pleasant visit. Miss May Bo h well left Thurs day morning for a visit 'to her fam ily at Lincoln Neb. Miss Bothwell will return in a few weeks to En terprise. 1 , Mrs. A. B. Huelat arrived Ini En terprise Friday from North Yakima, Wash., 'M Huelat being the Bller piano representative at present at this place. . ' . County Assessor and Mrs. B. F. Miller went to Promise Friday to see their new grandson, a fine 10 pound boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson, Wednesday, May 11. Miss Welty, 'the well known trained nui se of Wallowa, passed through Enterprise on her way to, Joseph, Monday. She will nurse the child) of Dr. and Mrs. Thompson of that city. !" child has beea ill for some time. Oscar Bodmer, owning some GOO acres- of Wallowa county land, hi the north portion of the county near Paradise, spent Monday In Enter prise. Mr. Bodmer Is one of tne most prosperous among he young er ranchers of this section of Ore gon.' . V ' What Everybody Wants. Everybody desT.rea good health which is impossible unless the kid neys are sound, and healthy. Fo ley's Kidney Remedy should be taken at the first indication, of any irregularity, and a serious illness may ,be averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore your kidneys and bladder to their normal state and activity. Bumaugh ft Mayfield. 8UMMER NORMAL. . The annual Summer School for Teachers will be held in the High School building at Enterprise, com mencing July 6, 1910, and conunu in five weeks. Ail teachers who are planning to take the August examination should attend,, as special review work will be given In all subjects required for county certificates. Methods of teaching a specialty. ; If a sufficient number to Justify enroll a. special primary teacher will be employed. Tuition for term $10 Please notify the instructors of your Intention to attend. J. 6. CONLEY, County Supt, HARL H. BRONSON, Principal Wallowa Schools, 97bl3 Instructors. Thrf High Cost of Living. Increases the price of many neces sities without improving the qua! Ity. Foley's Honey and Tar main tains its high standard of excel lence and Its great curative quail ties .without any 'ncreage in cost It Is the best remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and a" ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes, Bumaugh ft Mavfleld. REMAINS OF MRS, LUTHER JOHNSON LAID TO REST Mrs. Luthr Johnson, . aged 72 years, died at her recent home on the former Hamilton place, at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and Tues day morning the remains were tak en to Wallowa for Interment be side those of her husband who had preceded her in death. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were old settlers In the valley, and were .widely known and dearly loved by all who knew them. None but the immediate rel atives accompanied the remains to Wallowa, Tuesday morning, where the funeral was held in the after noon of that day. Those were: Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Varner and family. Mr. Tom Johnson, a son of the de ceased, and family, and Mr. Henry Horton, a brother of Mrs. Luther Johnson. Life Is Too Short. Life Is too short ' We ought to have one life to love, one life for lenrnlng and another to do good deeds. As It is. one is al most forced to give up learning if one wants to love, and if you want knowledge you must give up love. This Is cruel. Ernest Renan. Beautiful .Player Piano for only ?375 o direct from tne factory. F. Ashley. 108tf TO THINK ABOUT. 8. . It may be that this is at variance with your previous knowledge of os teopathy that you have only heard of it as being a good thing In certain chronic ailments. Tet any physician zt whatever school, Is more certain, everything else being equal, of scor ing success In a new and acute case than In an old and chronic one. It is a fact, of cour9e, that Oste opathy has won most of Its laurels In curing old cases forwhichi other sys tems no longer held out any hope. At first it was onlysuchcases that ever came to the Osteopath; and' success has brought so many of these cases to him that he isoften unable to de vote as mush time as he wishes to the treatment of acute troubles. Right Way. The White If you want a high grade se(wing machine which Is a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BUY A WHITE . The machine Is unsurpassed for simplicity, durability and the char acter of the work it will do. It is made la two styles, the Vibrator Shuttle 'and the Improved Rotary Shuttle, The lattter machine sews either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of styles to choose from and the ,wood work is the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handles the WHITE MACHINE In Enterprise. Dandruff and FAmNCrHAIRfc are but outward signs ot the evil done In sec.-et by myriads of dan- Jruff err.i sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soo hes the Itching scalp, I gives histre to tbe hair and stops it Ialin2 out A sinzle application gives relict and proves Its worth. Save your bair before too Ute. I Micro prevents baldness. It Is i I delightful dressing for tbe balr, frse from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. - PORTLAND, OKUOM FOR SALE BY BURNAUGH ft MAYFIELD One and one-half acres near depot Rich soil; all under.v good fence; $300.00; one half down. Enterprise Real Estate Company Exclusive Agents 3 OVER HARNESS SHOP ENTERPRISE .-. OREOON Abstracts Loans , Insurance Reliable Abstracts of title furnished on short notice. " All Kinds of money to loan on farm property, from one to five years; large or small amounts Fire Insurance written in companies that pay . all losses in full. WALLOWA LAW, LAND S ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, OREGON C. M. L0CKW00D, LocKwood ffl Bilyen, United States Commissioner Managers o OOF ?:nterprisb ldqb n KMEKaLD REBEKAH LODGE, No. lit K. or P. ENTERPRISE LODQH, No fUANITA TEMPLE, No. 7, Pythian Inters. AJIACnMIO ENTERPRISE CHAPTER IllnoUillUNo. 30, Royal Arch Masons. WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. A A. M., Mill a EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M .II.M.W. A Meets drat and third Thursdays In each month, In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbor! always welcome. CHA3. THOMAS, Consul. JAS. W. B.ODGERS, Ctork. VNEHOID CAMP, No. 3642, R N. of A. Wn Ul ENTERPRISE CAMP, No .U. II. 535. W. Of W. tLMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W. For Moro Than Three Decade. Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for all ailmetvta of the throat, chest and lungs. For Infants and children lit Is best and aafeat as It contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. None genuine but Foley's Honey and Tar dn the yel low package. Refuse substitutes. Bumaugh & MayfJeld. ' One More Thing to Try. The discouraged mother sighed as she confessed wearily, "We hove whipped our little Jim, coaxed him. shut hi in up, bribed him, ninde him go without his moiils In fact, we bavo done everything we could think of to break his will, but bo fur we haven't been successful." 'If you want his will broken." was the bitter suggestion of a friend who bud lutely been disappointed In not receiving an expected legacy, "you d better take him to a lawyer." Llppln cott's. Foley Kidney Pills contain Im con centrated form Ingredients of es tablished therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney, and bladder ailments, Burnaugh & May field. The Storm Bird. Dakota Indians suy the storm bird dwells so high as to be out of bumun vision and curries a fresh water lake on his buck, so thut when he plumes himself it rnlus, when he wluks bis bright eyes it lightens and when he zlups bis wings thunder rolls. Foley Kidney Ptlla are antiseptic, tonic and resiora lve. and a prompt corrective of all urinary Irregulari ties. RefuHe .;ubtJtltute. Burnaugh & Mayfield. The Extremes. "Let's see, we sometimes call a man Jonah, dou't we" ' "Yes, wticu he brings disaster." "That's the fuuuy thing about 1U The oi'Iglnul Jonuh was -a prophet, vi bile the modern Jouub. Is a loss." Boston Tranxcrlpt. Commander Julius A. Pratt Post No. 143 Dept. III., G. A. R. Mr. laasc Cook, Commander of the above Po-t, Kewanee, Ul., ,wrltes: "For a long time I was bothered, with backache and palna acrosa ay kid neys. About two months tmo I started taking Foley's Kidney PHls and soon saw they wore doing just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from backache, and the painful bladder tnlacry la all 'ciiiiiiiiitaiiiiuiraiiH "Read I This I Have you examined our 3 line of 8 Ladies' and Children's 3 vir-.i. i. ji.. vv uaii auu, uses Fancy SKirts: Waists, Undershirts, Muslin Underwea r , Hosiery, Gloves, Etc. Also a complete line of . ' Men's Furnishings, in cluding the McKibbin and Stetson Hats. We have just now the most complete line that we have ever carried. J We buy our Dry Goods from one of the largest houses in Chicago and have a large assortment from which to make our selections. We discount our bills, which gives us the goods laid down in our store at the lowest cash prices. We give our customers the benefit of our cash buy. We also give a discount on all cash purchases. If you are going to build call and let us figure with you on Doors and Windows. We have just received a large stock of same and we are going to sell tuem at Deu rocic m prices. IR.S.&Z.i a M a Company . gone. ! like Foley Kidney PHls so well that 1 have told' many of uiy friend and com radon about them and shall recommend them at every opportunity." Sold by Bumaugh & Mayfield. STALLION BOOK8. Indkipeuoable records for owners of stallions, containing description nt mflpoa (ffitMt nf uivtfA limn of paymenta, and all oecary data, printed on good paper and strongly bound In boards with cloth back, for sals at this office or sent post age prepaid on receipt of price, f 1. ,