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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1910)
THH NEWS RECORD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. (Twice-a-wiek.) - . Formerly the Wallowa Newt, est&b- , lished March 3. 1899.' Published Wednesdays and Satur days at Enterprise, Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRE8S Office East side Court louse Square Entered as secon-clas ' matter January 2, 1909. at the postofflce at Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act oM March 3, 1879. . 't . Subscription Rates: One year $2, six months $1, three mouths 60c, one month 20c. On yearly caeh-ln-advance subscriptions a discount of 2&c Is given. ' ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1910. City and County Brief News Items Sherwln & Williams' palnU-guar-anteed at Keltner'a. Judge Corklns mad a business trip to Wallowa Tuesday. Mies. Minnie E. Glldden- mad) a' business trip to Joseph Tuesday. Blueflame coll oil stoes and Insur ance gasoline stoves Just arrived at keltoers. , J. A. Baddeliey left Tuesday morn ing for Wallowa where h. went to look at and purchase hogs. Fred Faulkner returned to Enter prise from 'LaiQrande Monday. Fishing tapkle all klndsr-andi sal mon eggs at Keltner's. Mrs. H, C. Cramer and MM daugh ter returned to Enterprise from) Wal lowa Monday. They had been visit ing relative and friends there. M1b Katharine Flsk of Iran aha, returned home Friday, after several days' vlalt with friends In this cDty. Ladles' Kahkt Riding Suits, just received, at W. J. Funk & Co's. Secretary Payne of the local com mercial club, and W. W. White made a business trip to Wallowa last Friday. Surveyor Merryman left for Los tine Monday morning where he has been, engaged to do some surveying work. i. Garden Hose big shipments sprinklers, ' hose fixtures, at Kelt ner's. F. D. MoCully ' of Joseph passed through Enterprise Friday, from Port land. He had been called! as a wit ness there In the federal casest in volving J. W. Scrlber. Mayor Peter Fteker of Troy spent several days visiting friends in En terprise last week. Mr. Flcker is warmly welcomed' by all here at each visit. , Dr. F. E. Moore, osteopath, has office hours all day Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday ln Enterprise. Of fice over the bank. 83btf Mrr and Mrs. George Gaily and four children attended the funeral of the little son of Dr. and Mrs. Thompson of Joseph, Sunday. A bright bouncing boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Stubblefleld the night of the 20th. Both) mother and child are doing well. John Rumble of Joseph, Is enltlitled, to the plum and the halo of fish glory from thlai on. He caught from Wallowa lake, last week, a trout weighing eight pounds. , Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh returned from Salem Monday. She had been visit ing relatives In that neighborhood and attending th I. O. O. F. grand lodge meeting as a member of the Rebekah auxlllliary. ' STALLION BOOK8. Indispensable records for owners of stallions, containing description of mares, dates of service, time of payments,, and all necessary data, printed on good paper and strongly ' bound la boards with cloth back, for sale at this office or -sent post age prepaid on receipt of price, 1. ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BE81 OF MEATS Highest Market Combes &' Pelts tndHiaes proprietor New "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 m . lowest figure for which such plumbing can be done. -:- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. . S IC CLARIC, ; Enterprise, Oregon V Wallowa County Title & I Abstract Ccimpany 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 Big, luclous strawberries, fresh, at W. J. Funk & Co's. r Cherry and McLalni snipped a car load of horse from here Thursday morning to Seattle. They' represent a Portland firm. Mrs, W. A. Moss and children, of Wallowa, arrived In Enterprise Mon day. Mr. Moss had but recently moved1 his family there from here, opening a restaurant there. It lis, un derstood now that hewlll take change of the Lewis hotel of this city. Carter's White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's. Attorney . J. A. Burleigh ad Supt. Conley attended the graduating exer cises at Lotslne Saturday night last. Mr. Burleigh delivered be address of the evening. Four students were graduated. Poultry'men, call at Keltner's and see the Petaluma incubators on ex hibition. : ' Mr. George C. Russell, one of Wal lowa county's leading Btocki meti and .anchers, was In Enterprise, Monday He purchased lumber for extensive joprovements on his ranch on 3wamp Creek, Just received a shipment of mar- ale and am prepared to furnish mon- amenta on short notice. - Prices and work right. Also agent for the cel ebrated Stewart's Iron Fence. Char es Willgerodt, Enterprise. ICObm Jay 'Brooks, . at one time one of '.he leading merchants of LaGrande, but latterly of California, spent Sun- lay dn. Enterprise. Thla was the first lsllt to this section Mr. Brooks has nade since 1887. At that time there ra no sign ,of a city where the ; ascling county eeat of some 1500 people no,w live. Large shipment of new potatoes lust arrived at W. J. Funk & Co's. Pour pounds for 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs.'W. M. Pjittersoni and Ir. and Mrs. A. C. Miller spent the lay last Frldayat the'lake, fishing. No large fish " stories,; but. agood atch resulted from the outing, and -he merry party- returned home in ;ood eplrita. Mr.-Patterson: Is the ipeclal agent for the Union Insur ance company. '' ' ' . " Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, ionic and restoia.lve. and a prompt corrective of all urinary irregulari ties. Refuse substitutes. Burnaugh & Mayfield. The wife, mother and two sisters Dr. Stevenson, the La Grande den .Ist, passed) through Enterprise Mon lay on their way to Wallowa lake. They went merely on a eight seeing :our, having heard much of the sceni beauty of this section of Wallowa county. . , H. H. Mulkey of the "Comet" Mln Ing and Development company paid a business visit to Enterprise Friday. In the Interval between his former and last visits here he reports' the ipentog of a gold and silver tellur ide ore ledge In th'elT property.. So far as. known thle is the first tellur Ide found on the Wallowa side of Khe divide. It runs rich la both gold and silver. - , Wallowa Valley chapter, O. E. S., had a pleasant social meeting Satur day evening. The worthy matron, Mrs. Elva M. French, will leave this week to visit relatives In the Wil lamette valley end to attend grand chapter, so that this meeting was her farewell to two of the most active young members, Misses Amy Olm sted and Eula Forsythe, who will inter school at Eugene thle fall. De lirious refreshments were served by these' two young: ladles; - ALWAYS ON HAND. Hotcllkiss INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 Line of rfTTTTTTTTl Every Day at HARRISOIN'S CITY MARKET. BEEP, PORK, VEAL -MUTTON FRESH FISH EVERY DAY FRESH OYSTERS IN . - SEASON V 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 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 CHICO TATTLING3. Chico, May 33. Chlco farmers are busy sowlmg grain and putting in spring crops. Mrs. Marlon Barnes and slater. Mrs. Hattle Edgmand, of Calf creek, 3pent Saturday at Jeff Stlckney's, where Mrs Edgmand'9 daughter, Mrs. FlorenceTInsley, la cooking for. the lambing crew. Mt. and Mrs. Cunningham and eon left for Pendleton to be gone for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris are sta tioned at Chlico after spending the winter at Seattle, Wash. ' Calvin Smith and family are mak-. Ing preparations to leave for Canada soon. . Charles Daugheity from Elk Moun iin was visiting tola mother Sunday. Dallls Mays from Swamp creek brought out a load of salt last week. , J. R. Edgmand Is sowing grain on his lower ranch. . Mrs.' Vest Tippett was on Chlco streets last mall day. Giles Daugherty and Frank Green- wood are working the Elk Mountain road. Dance given Friday night at Fine's hall in honor of Mrs. Barnes, ,who Waves for Harvard, Neb., soon. Maggie Edgmand took Sunday din ner w.th her sister, Mrs. Tinsley, at SiU kney's camp.' ' tt. C. Edgmand left for Oregon CI'y for 10 days' stay to attend the Crsuge convention. v Jeff Stlckney and one of his clerka wer. dot in the valley the first of tu-t week.' Ford Hlllman and family have moved back to the ranch after win tering la Joseph. We are glad to welcome all the neighbors back. Charley Tippett is home from Jo seph creek, where he has been for some time. ' ' i In a Quandary. The young lady sighed deeply and was almost affected to tears. "Harold." she said, "declares tbat If I don't marry bim be will end bis life. And I am afraid be will." She stifled a sob. tb.nu continued: "And Randolph declares tbat If 1 don't marry him be will go Into poli tics and become greut and famous, and then be says 1 shall see what I bavt missed. Aud I am afraid be will keen bis word too." ;' Overcome by emotion, she burled her face In her hands, not knowing whetb er to save a life or to spare tbe couu try another politician, Exchange. An Amendment. "Are you ready to live on my In come V be asked softly. She looked np Into bis face trust Ingly. "Certainly, dearest," she answered. if-ir- , "if whatr . .,. "If you get another one for your selfNew Tork Journal. The Dreaded Doctor. "How did you like your dinner?" In quired tbe epicure. "Well." answered the dyspeptic. "It was admirable In every respect But my doctor baa pet me Into such an apprehensive frame of mind tbat when ever I really enjoy eating anything 1 become utterly miserable." The Analysis. "Did yon have tbe soil of yonr back yard analyzed by the agricultural de partment?" "Tea. Tbey said It consisted largely of glass, tin and putty, wltb trace of builder's lime, and suggested that It might do to raise a mortgage on." Louisville Courier-Journal. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of Wallowa County, Oregon, administrator of the Estate of Eineline Akin, deceased, and has qualified as such admin istrator. All parties having claims against said estate are hereby no tified" to present them duly verified to the underslgne'd, at the office of Burleigh & Boyd, Enterprise, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of thla notice, May 26th, 1910. 40c5 C. A. RAY, Administrator of the Estate of Eme- llne Akin, Deceased. ' Thq High Cost of Living. Increases the price of many neces sities' without improving the qual ity. Foley's Honey and Tar main tains Its high standard of excel lence and Its great curative quali ties ,without any ,'ncrease in cost. It 1b the best remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and a" ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is In & yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Burnaugh & Mavfield. WE HAVE THE GOODS TO PROVE IT, TOO. Mrs. E. M. Davis," living on a ranch In rhe Slope district, kindly brought to this office a hen's egg that takes the prize thus far in and about Enterprise. The 'fruit'' le inches in diameter the smallest way, and 2 Inches long. In cir cumference the small way It meas ures 7 5-8 Inches, and the circum ference the long way la 8 1-S Inches. Its weight de 4 ounces. Misinterpreted. A delicate point of pronunciation Is Involved In this story. A country cousin once went to spend Sunday with an Edinburgh friend. After a long day spent In sightseeing they found themselves a long way from home. , "Xoo. mon," said the townsman, "we've a long way to gang. Shall we tak" a tram?" "Tak" a tram!". cried the other In sur prise. "Ye dlnna mean to tell me tbat In Edinburgh the public bouses are open on the Sawbath!" London Fam ily Herald. Right and Wrong. Things should not be done bv halves. If It Is right, do It boldlv: If It Is wronir. leave It undone. Every day Is a little life, and our whole life Is but a duv repeated. '' 1 A really great man Is known by three signs generosity In tbe design. Im munity In tbe execution and modera tion In success. Bismarck. The White If you want a high grade sowing 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 In 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 la the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handles the WHITE MACHINE In Enterprise. .-' OF BENEFIT TO ALL Kasparilla is tbe name of a newremed y most successfully prescribed for a "world of troubles.' For derangements of Ok digestive organ it is a natural corrective. operating airecuy upon tne liver ana ali mentary canal, gently but persiBtentlj stimulating a healthy activity. Its bene ficial influence extends, however, to even portion, of tlie system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation ot food, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting tour 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, neadacne, back acne and depond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidney and digestive tract. It is strengthening tonic of the highest value If it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to ret una the purchase price. Uovr Chemical Co. Portland, Oregon FOR SALE BY . BURNAUGH A MAVFIELD 3 $20 per Acre 160 acres 55 acres in actual cultivation; rich, black, timothy soil; 30 acres more can easily be placed in cultivation. Big spring never failing water. 500,000 feet (guaran teed) fine yellow pine timber. Fair im provements. $750.00 cash will handle the deal. . Enterprise Real Estate Company OVER HARNESS SHOP ENTERPRISE OREQON 3 , o D O Abstracts Loans 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 a ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, OREGON C. M. L0CKW00D, , LocKwood H Bilyen, United States Commissioner Managers I (in r ENTERPRISE LODGE, No I, U U. I. ,151 KMERALD REBEKAH LODGE, No. 11 K.n ENTERPRISE LODGE, No . of r. 4. rUANITA TEMPLE, No. ' 7, Pythtas Sisters. ' MAOnMin ENTERPRISE CHAPTER if I Hull 11 1 VI No. 30, Royal Arch Masons. WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. 4 A. M., til III 1 EAGLE CAMP, No. 1041)7, M 'll.il.n.W. A Meets first and third rhursdays In each month, In new Fra ternal halt Visiting Neighbors alwayi welcome. CHA3. THOMAS, onaul. JAS. W. RGDOERS, Crk. ANEROID CAMP, No. 3642, R N. of A. W fl Ml ENTERPRISE CAMP, No II. U. II. 535. W. of W. , ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 878. W. of W. For More Than Three Decade. ' Foley's Honey and Tar ha been a household favorite for all ailments it the throat, cheat and lungs. For Infanta and children lit la best and safest as it contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. None genuine but Foley' Honey and Tar in the yel low - package. Refuse substitutes. Burnaugh & Mayfield. Fenced In, Near Harvard equare. la Cnmbrldge, stands tbe old elm under which Wash ington flrst took coinmaud of the American army. Arouod this tree Is ud Iron picket fence luelosure perliupx a couple of rods across. One night a mao who bud Imbibed too freely stum bled against this circular fence. Grasp ing one picket after another, be groped bis way painfully round aud round tbe outside of tbe laclosure about a dozen times. Finally be sank down In utter despair. "Ob, ain't It awful fenced In and no gate to get out of It!" said be as a party of studeuts rescued him and took him borne. National Monthly. A Memory of Edwin Booth. ' My seasou wltb Edwin Booth was delightful. I found bim one of tbe kindest and pleusautest men of tbe profession. He also possessed what I consider a great quality-simplicity of manner. Some stars bave tbe Idea tbat It is neoeHHiiry to be baugbty and Inaccessible wltb the members of their companies. They put on airs. Tbey like to crush their fellow actors and pose as a kind of divinity before them. From Mme. Modjeska's "Memoirs" In Century. A 8tory of Robespierre. Tbe story Ix told of Robespierre tbat at one time n heo at tbe height of bis power a lady called opou bim, be seeching bim to spare ber husband's life, ile K'ornfully refused. At sbe turned away sbe happened to tread upon the paw of bis pet dog. He turned upon ber and asked, "Madam, bave you no humanity?" On the 8afe Side. "May 1 see my father'! record? asked tbe uew studeut. "He was In the ch'ss of 77." "Certainly, my boy. Wbnt for?" "lie told me when I left borne Dot to disgrace bim. sir. and I wish to see Just how fur 1 can go." Buffalo Ex press. The Advantage. Tenant Look here, that bouse I took from you Ik extremely dump. House Agent ibluntlyi Well, don't you see tbe great advantage of tbat? II It gets on Are It won't burn. Insurance inHiiiiBuiiauimun Read This M H Have you examined our . J line of Ladies' and Children's Wash Suits Ladies' Fancy Shirts: Waists, ? Undershirts, Muslin Underwea r , Hosiery, f Gloves, Etc. . Also a complete line of I Men's Furnishings, in cluding the McKibbin . and Stetson Hats. We have just now the most complete line that we have ever carried. 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 goftds laid down in our store at the lowest cash priceB. 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 them at bed rock prices. IR.S.&Z.1 f Company j Commander .Julius A. Pratt Post No. 143 Dept III., G. A. R. Mr. Iaasc Cook, Commander of the above Pout, Kewanee, III., (wrltea: "For a long time I was bothered, wltb backache and pulrw auros my kid neys. About two monitbs ago I started taking Foley's Kidney PHIs 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 misery 1 all gone. I like Fo'ey Kidney PU1 so well that I bave told1 many of my friends and comrades about them and shall recommend them at every opportunity." Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfield. ,