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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1910)
City and County Brief News Items Dinner at Fraternal hall May) 30. Charles Zurcher, the popular cloth" ler, spent several days In La Grande thu week. .Dr. F. E. Moore, osteopath, has office hours all day Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday In Enterprise. Of fice over the bank. 83btl Ray Harvey and bride, after a brief visit with J. T. Harvey here returned to La Grande Thursday morning. - . - - Principal C. G. Mack and family have gone to Prairie Olty to spend u. ti. ttrougnn, representing " Spokane Spokesman-Review, was in. Enterprise the latter part of the week. , Japalac, varnish stains. Unseed oil at Burnaugh ft Mayfleld's Clarence Flowers- left for Wallowa Thursday morning. He went to se cure aniKi bring to Enterprise a horse belonging to W. W. White. Doors and windows and all kinds of builders hardware at Keltner's. Attorney J. P. Rusk of Joseph was to Enterprise on legal business Thursday. . . Special sale of ladies' muslin un derwear1 prices knocked silly, quall- . - 1 1 1 J ... TiT T i oi goods tu3ow-m, , i Funk & Company's. r2cl - Dr. Hockett reporte tihe birth, of a brigh' taby girl, Monday morn- inr at. the horns of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Osterhoudt. "Little Joker" squirrel traps kills hundredn. Try It. ' Price 35 cents. Miss Jennie Berland d at home from- an extended visit with rela tives at Spokane. , Remnant sale NOW ON at W. J. Funk & Company's. Bargains hi almost everything. Ray Harvey, brother of J. T. Har vey the popular confectionery deal er here, arrived in. Enterprise Wed- uesuay evtnung lor visit. He to a contracting painter in Portland, and on his honeymoon to bis. parents at La. Grande, tni com pany with the happy bride. . Two bright twin girl babies ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Emmons .Thursday night.!' The little girls and their mother are get ting along fine. F. S. Brarowell, superintdenent of the beet fields of Union and Wal lowa counties, arrived In Enterprise Thursday. He came in the Interests of the sugar factory' business la the field. ' Ralph Hollembaek has purchased the shoe and harness repairing bus . Ineas of.Rodgers Bros., and la now located with them to .their new re pair shops in the old rink building which they recently purchased. . J I L, 1 JlM-no' Wallowa realty continues to change hands, showing the growth of. the county. This week among other deals, .J. W. Chtlders purchased 80 acres near here from the Oregon. Re alty company, and the Harvey Young's 160 acre stock farm was sold t Walter Boner of Joseph. . ' . The splendid work of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets . is dally comtog to light. No such grand remedy for liver and1 bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing con stipation, sick headache, biliousness, Jaundice, and indigestion. Sold' by all druggists. REAL ESTATE FIRM I ; Payne & Sheets ENTERPRISE, OREGON. .... We handle ranches and City Pro perty. We can exchange your land for city property, or visa-versa. We have some fine residence lots for sate. , ... We sell Business Lots. ' Make Loans on Land. -' ' - '. "' ."' Write Your Insurance, . ; Call and see us when in town. Office In Lltch Building. All New and Modern Throughout . FINEST ROOMS IN THE CITY Rate 50c to $1.50 Cor, Jefferson Ave. and Elm St L&Grande, Oregon d. cTdsiciioux, PROPRIETOR Hot and Cold Water, Steam lleat and Electric , Llnti in Every Room, , Arrange to-, take dinner Memorial day at Fraternal 'ball. ".25c straight. Ice Cream Freezers a brand new stock at Keltner's. . ' v , F. A. Gaylord of Joseph was a business visitor in town. Thursday. Mrs. Gaylord and! children ( axe mak ing an extended' visit with F. A. Gaylord'a people in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs., Z. E. Fanning are visiting . with Mr., and Mrs. Samuel Leffal of -this olty. Theyuwlll return- to their home at Lind,1 Wash ington, Monday morning, Vir. Panning being the 'lcket agent there for the Northern Pacific. Mr. Fanning ori ginally came from northern Indiana where he still visits about once a year. ' . Mrs. A. B, Dunbar was. called by telegram to Salem, Thursday, by the Illness of a son .who has been con fined to the hospital there. The son Floyd was sick for a number of years here before be!.ng removed to the hospital in Salem. While no word has been recevied of his condition since the departure of the mother, he was reported, to be seriously if Hot fatally. 111. J. W. Nedrow, well known through out the county, was in Enterprise Thursday evening and night, return ing to hte home, northwest .of Kled Springs Friday morning. Mr. Nedrow was desirous of making his visltr here -short, owing to a plannedi trip io ktoijk Saturday. - Something new Kirsh curtain, tods and portier poles for th first time In Enterprise. Come in and' see them at F. S. Ashley's. W. J. Funk, father of Charles E. Funk of this city, left Oakland. Cali fornia, in company with hla wlf? and daughter, Friday morning. The three .will make a somewhat ex-tended trip to several points, includes Enterprise. Here they will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Funk. Many of the elder Mr. Funk's old time friends still emaln in Enterprise and will be glad Indeed to meet with' him again. ' "".'''' Miss Beatrice Boehmer, daughter of Mr. and M-m. Boehmer of thia city, arrived Wednesday evening to spend several weeks- visiting her par ents here. Miss Boehmer is a teach er in the Payette, Idaho, schools, where she has won distinction! as a thorough and competent instruc tor. As a mark of her ability, she was importuned- by- the citizens through the Payette school board to pass to a higher grade with the pu pils who had finished the grades she had taught andw continues to teach. This, she declined courteously, in that hse desired to specialize more fully In the grades' she is teaching. RECOVERING NICELY FROM YOUTHFUL INJURIES. Harold Steele, son of one of the proprietors of the R. S. & Z. com pany here, ' -is recovering rapidly from the Injuries sustained by him several days ago. .He .was pole vaulting when the pole broke letting him to the ground, breaking one of the shoulder bones. Dr. Anderson was called at once and the patient now will soon he as good as ever, MOTHER'S DAY WILL BE OBSERVED NEXT 8UNDAY, ' Sunday, May 29th, wllL usher to Mother's Day observances- at the local Presbyterian church, Rev; 8am uel Harris pastor. All are cordially Invited to attend. . A special service. including a special sermon, approp riate to the occasion, will be rend ered. ' ' ' Enterprise, Oregon. HERE'S A MAN WHO . r ACTUALLY; DOES IT (ContJn-d from front page.) wheat laind on earth, and - lni . the best hard whe?t c.imate in the world, will be interested in hearing that Wallowa county hill- lands receive sufficient rainfall, as a general thing, to ralsg a bumper crop; of wheat yearly. There are years here, just as there are years- In the Illinois corn belt, when the crop varies from the preceding or the succeeding crop; but generally speaking the hill land, .without Jirilgatlon, can- produce winter wheat without summer fallow ing. . ThlB meuis just, twice as njuchi wh-a', f it is followd by ev ery wheat crower, and- twice as much prosperity and twice eat much business, volume. Come to Wallowa. HERE LOOKING AT LAND PROBABLY TO LOCATE. Mr. and Mrs, B. C. Martin, of west ern Colorado, near -the famous fruit center of Grand Junction, are here with a view to locating. Mr. Martin-, impresses the observer most fa vorably as a man of good, practical Ideas. He is looking over the coun ty leisurely in order that he might find1 land openings that may suit him, In which event he will locate here. The rains of Wallo.wa county, giv ing unmistakable assurance that Wheat and other grains can- be grown on . the hill lands without Irrigation, impress Mr. Martin favorably. But above all,-Wallowa county has; water enough to Irrigate double the acre age of hill lands, in addition to the rainej if irrigation Is needed. The people of Wallowa county welcome Mr. and Mrs. Martin, and can assure them that iit they settle here they wll' be-made to feel at home from the start. i Mules Have a Tlme A team of mules belonging 'to . R. L. Day got away from one of Mr. Day's drivers, near Lostlne Wednes day. The driver telephoned for Chauffeur Vergere . who responded fn his automobile to' overtake the runaways.-, Th'e mules, however, had' got with a bunch of horses and could not be caught. The rig to which oy had been hitched ,wlll be "sidetracked" for the time. MORE LAND PLOWED , THAN EVER BEFORE W.-T. Knapp, owing and operat ing a steam plowing outfit, reports that there has been more sod1. land or new land plowed this spring than at any other time in the history of the county. The report is from vari ous sources,- that there hasi been more land turned over thia spring than during the past ten years. This shows materially Just how rapidly Wallowa county la settling up. The new settler, looking for good lands cheap, must get Into Wallowa coun ty within, a comparatively short time, if he would find any land at all. MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM. "The program at the memorial day observance Wll be given at Frater nal hall at 10:45 a. m Monday. May 30, Instead of at 3 o'clock, as pre viously announced. The change is made because some of the singers found It impossible to be present In the afternoon, The program Is free and everybody la urged -to at tend. The ladlea will serve dinner Immediately after. '' A charge of 25 cents, straight will be made for the dinner, . GRAND JURY GIVE8 A , CREDITABLE COMPLIMENT. In Its report, already printed, the grand Jury paid Sheriff Marvin a well deserved compliment in ' commend ing his faithfur services in tha pur suit of hio sCfkloil duties and in aid ing he county. In the collection of taxes and every other possible way. This has received the approval1 of every one practically In the county, and it is a word of commendation fn every way merited by the sheriff. SALE ON HAT. , Lasting one week only, commenc tag June 1, a 20 per cent, discount: , 10.00 hate for 8.00; $5 hate for MOO; J2.50 hats for $2.00.- Now to th time to buy your Fourth of July hats. At Mrs. Hug's Millinery store, V FOR SALE. Well bred, fresh Jersey cow and calf. Inquire of Dr. Ault, Enterprise, Oregon. . 113bt( The meeting of the Grand Chap ter Eastern Star wiU be ; held in Portland the second .week in June. Several from Enterprise have al ready gone to vlnlt friends and rel atives in the Willamette valley, with a view to attending the Grand Chap ter meet afterwards, which follows -he Rose carnival. . Dr. C. T. Hockett and family left Saturday morning for points In the Willamette va'Jey. TEey will be gone several day on the visit. Mrs. William Dalsley it visiting at Lostlne. leaving Enterprise Satur day morning. Official Proceedings Of the County Court (Continued from Wednesday.) Third Judicial Day. Friday, May 6. 1910. Court met pursuant to adjourning VHen were present as on yesterday. The following proceedings were had: ' In the matter of the proposed road petitioned for by O. F. Mays and others : Viewers' report read second time and referred to the district ator ney for his legal opinion. In the matter of the proposed road petitioned for by Walter Boner end others: ' Viewers' report read second time and refeired -to the district attor ney for his legal opinion; In the matter of the proposed road by John McDonald: Now at this, time John) McDonald and others present the court with a dedication deed, to the public, for the location of a county road, comes on to.be heard, and it appearing to the court that the deed is properly executed, and that all of the land Is in Wallowa county, state of Oregon, and cor , rectly described and after the court fully considering the same, It is hereby considered and or dered that the viewers view and lay out said road- according to law on th day of , 1910, and of their proceedings make due and legal return to the court. In the matter of appropriating money for the location of a. county road through land belonging to Jack John son, at Wallowa. Oregon: Now at this time this matter comes regularly on to be heard, and after the court being fully advised in the matter, It is hereby coneldered and! order ed that $350.00 be appropriated for the purpose of purchasing a right of way through land belong lm e to Jack Johnson for the loca tion of a county road. In the matter of the East Side ad dition to the city of Wallowa: Now at this tdme the Wallopva Lumber and Manufacturing com , pany by .Tohm McDonald, Its pres ident, presents the above named plat to the court for ita approval and K appearing to the court, that the same does not bear the name H of. any other town, or addition .in , thb county, and that the streets are laid out so as to conform to adjoining plats and that all taxes and assessments have been paid and the same has been; approved by the "onnty surveyor, H. E. Merryman, and B. F. Miller, coun ty assessor, . . It is hereby considered and -order-ed that the seme be approved by the court by the name of East Side addition to Wallowa, Oregon, and it Is further ordered' that the same be filed and recorded in the coun ty, records. Whereupon court adjourned until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. , Fourth Judicial Day. Saturday, May 7, 1910. , Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, when .were present as on. yes terday. The fallowing proceedings were had. In the matter of appropriating mon ey for road districts, Now at this time this matter comes regularly on to be heard, ' and- after the court fully consider ing the matter. It la hereby considered- and order ed that the following amounts be appropriated and warrants be drawn in favor of the road super visors of the respective districts for the amounts, John Williams- Road, District N 1 ....$150 00 Road District No. 8 150-00 Road District No. 7 150 00 Road District No. 26 200 00 noaa Ulstrlot No. 22 .' 200 00 Deer Creek Canyon, District No. 11 100 00 Road District No. 23 100 00 :he good A. . TOBACCO SHOP ROMAN'S . If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco you can always fret 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 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 building's. 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. S N. rail road from La Grande. Q E3 G3 E3 E3 E3 ran C3 E3ES E3 E3 D I 1 D 0 T"E D J ENTERPRISE PRESS J D D D Road District No. 9 .... .... 200 00 Road District No. 1 600 00 Road District No. 2 ........ . 250 00 In the matter of he salaries of the deputy county officials: Now at this time thl matter came on to be heard, and after the court fully considering the matter, . . it la hereby considered and order, ed that.the deputy sheriff, deputy clerk and stenographer, shall each receive an Increase of $10.00 per month, until further ordered by the ' court. . (Continued next week.) Remember the ladles serve dinner at Fraternal hall Decoration day. 25 cents for a good square meal. THE OSTEOPATHIC PRIMER; A Third Cause of Dls- Pressure On- Nerves. Wt have -now seen how both the jurd und soft partai of the body may In'.evftie with the work of the nerves and blood vessels and thus cause dis ease. ' he stomach, bowels, liver pan creas speen, ietc, cannot be lni a healthy conddllou- If the nerve force which in absolutely necessary to health, is shut off. Hence, any of the diseases to which these organs are liable may be the result of mis piaced organs. , But we have already shown that a contracted muscle has the same ef fect. Then It Is necessary to our conception of disease that mal-posl-Uon of this or other vertebrae is the only cause of dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, constipation, etc. Con tracted muscles of the back, by changing nerve currents and blood flow will have a like effect. We have now explained two con ditions which may so weaken the nervous system that It becomes an easy matter for disease to Invade the body. As Regards Disease Germs. Just as- a matter of reference let 'i at the osteopath contends that there must be such, weakening of the nervosa system or other tis sues other words must be a pre disposing or exciting cause In order to permit sneciflo germs to breed Irf the tissues wad cause disease. We. as a school do not deny the existence or disease germs, but do hold that there fa not yet sufficient proof to make the theory tenable that they are per se the cause of disease. Osteopathic Health. (To te continued.) 8UMMER. NORMAL. The annual -flummer School for Teachers will be held In the High School building at Enterprise, com mencUig July 6, 1910, and continu ing five weeks. ' All teachers who are planning to take the August examination should ' attend, as special review work will be given la all subjects required for EH C3 E3 EZ3 D D 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. Q D 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. a CONLEJY, County Supt., . HARLi H. BRONSON, Principal Wallowa Schools, , 97bl3 Instructors. What Everybody Wants. Everybody desdres- good healitli 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. Burnaugh & Mayfleld. NOTICE IN PROBATE. In the matter of the estate of Phebe Jane Bunnell, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that on the 2n day of May, A. D. 1910, the un dersigned was duly appointed admin istratrlx of the estate of Phebe Jane Bunnell, deceased, late of Wallowa County, Oregon. And that all per. sons having claims against Bald es tate are required to present the same to the undrslgned administratrix, at her residence la Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, duly verified, with in six months after the first publi cation of this notice, and upon fail ure so to do, said claims will be Ig nored and, forever barred. Dated, May 2nd, 1910. MAGGIE H. BLOOM, Administratrix. CHARLES THOMAS, Attorney for Administratrix.. 87cO W. B. APPLEGATE. Noturjr Public. Collections made. Real Estate bought and .sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE. OREGON. ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch for Next Announcement