THE NEWS RECORD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. (TwIee-a-Week.) Formerly the Wallowa News estab lished March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdaya . and Satur . days at Enterprise, Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRE83 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. 1879. J Subscription Rates: One year $2, six months three mouths 60c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-in-advance subscriptions a discount of 25c Is given. t, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1910. mo JUNE jtgio 8m, IW. Tm. Wd. The. PH. Sat. .. .. .. i TIT 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . . City and County Brief News Items A. C. Mdller spent Memorial, day at La Grande. Sheiwin & Williams' paints guar anteed at Keltner's. Mrs. E. J. Porsythe left Tuesday morning to visit friends at Imbler. Deputy Sheriff Crow war- called to Lostine Monday . on official buslv ness. ' ' Blueflame coll oil atoes and Insur ance gasoline stoves Just arrived at Keltner's. Mrs. E. A. Hart left Tuesday morn ing to visit friends and relatives in La Grande. , Mrs. Fredi Faulkner returned Mon day after an absence from Enter prise of about two weeks. . ' Fishing tackle all kinds and sal mon eggs at Keltner's. ,,.; .i Mrs. O. M. Corklne returned from Wallowa Monday where ehe visited with friends over -Sunday. ( , Ladies' Kahki Riding Suits, Just received, at W. J. Funis & Co's. . . Martin Larsen .. returned Monday evening from Elgdn. Mrs. Larsen ren.alned Cor a week to visit' rela te es there.'- , Garden Hose big. shipment sprinklers, hose fixtures, at Kelt ner's. . Dr. F. E, Moore, osteopath, hae office hours all day Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday la Enterprise. Of fice over the bank. 83btf Never say die so long as you can get Harvey's refreshing Ice Cream Sodas. Saturday, June 4th W. J. Funlt . Co. We don't buy this space to waste conversation. . We ex- " pect results. Wheu we state . that we have cut our prices all to pieces, "we stand ready to show Missourians." We don't '. cut prices often, but when we ; do, Oh My! Ask the , women they know! .We sold some remnants last week. ' . Remember the Date Saturday, I Wallowa County Tide k Abstract A. C. M ILLER, 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 ly. " Insurance written in largest and strongest companies. Mtnav f Aantil at vow Big, lucioua strawberries, f reeh, . atv j W. J. Funk & Co's. a . Mrs. W, T.i Eell and Mrs. W. C. Boatman returned from Salem Mon day where they had attended the funeral of th'e former's mother and the latter's grandmother, Mrs. S. L. Thatcher "who died there. Carter's White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's. ' ' ' -' Sheriff Marvin went to Wallowa Tuesday morning on official busi ness, returning in the afternoon. He has. recovered , sufficiently, from his terrible fall to be about; attending to the lighter duties of.hla office. Poultrymen, call at Keltner's and see the Petal u ma Incubators on ex hibition. ' ''" H N. Williams of Lostine passed tl'rcugh Enterprise Tuesday , on his way to Lostine. Mr. Williams, is Interested 'in some excellent min ing properties la , the. ! Enterprise lostine district. Large shipment of new potatoes Just arrived at- W, J. Funk & Co's. Four pounds for 25 cents. ' Editor Shiitt of the Joseph Her ald, and Editor Lee Tuttle of the Elgin Recorder passad through En terprise Mojitday pn their way to Elgin. Both got off. . the train to shakeiTiands with their many friends. here. ; 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 Wlllgerodt, Enterprise. lOObm Samuel Moffatt, according to the Union Scout, .r.a33ed awr.y while be ing taken from La Grande to High Valley, Vast week. He had been in jured from a fall Into .the turn pit at La Grande. Mr. -Moffat , was the father ' pf Mrs. . J. . Gale of . High Val ley:''".'",;"""' :V';' " Special sale of ladles' muslin un derwear prices knocked silly, quali ty 'of - goods considered at W--J.. Funk & Company's, r2cl L. WI Riley Monday shipped a car nd of , hides to Coff man, David & SembeU; of Portland. This shipment ,wlll be followed by another car lot as soon as additional hides and pelts are collected. If you want good feed for your team and good treatment come to White Front Barn. ' .' i7btf Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Perkins of Eagle Valley are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. Ira Pratt, and old friends in "and around , Enterprise.. They are accompanied - by. -their little gramdaughter. They ,were formerly residents of Wallowa county. Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes and fittings, vt Keltner's. C. S. Haney left Monday morclng for Lostine where he went In the Interests of his mill business there; The new mill is now ready to begin operation, and will run steadily, once started. - o - ' '' - June 4th & Company I mirAt t f tmonnt Ditai T Every Day at : HARRISON'S CITY 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 ar.d 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 Mrs. H. T. Mitchell and llittle laughter went to Lostine Monday to attend Memorial day exercises. E. W. Rumble of La Grande,' the well known lumber andi hardware , dealer of that place, was In Enter prise Saturday. , C. H. Zurcher returned from sev eral: days' visit to La Grande Sat urday.' Mr." Zurcher went to La Grande, to purchase goods. W. C. Eades and children came up from Wallowa to attend the Memo rial day exercises, and spent a few Jays on Mr. Eades' ranch on Alder Slojje. W. A. Moss paid a hurried visit to Wallowa Monday to look after his restaurant interests there. Mr. Moss has recently' taken charge of the Lewis Hotel of this It jr. . Edgar Coffinberry of Unlos was. ac-' cklentally' shot in the back by a 22 calibre' rifle ' while- at- wotk .La the . Park mill, near "Union. lie was tak en, to ' Union and later to the hos pital at La Grande where he died Friday. .. ,, . '. H. P. Lewis, of La Grande, tte pioneer representative of the New York Life insurance company arrived here Monday. Mr. Lewis, is a pio neer of eastern Oregon, having liv ed for forty-fdvei years in La Grande and has been wrltilng insurance for hat length of time lu tills section. Mrs. O. C. Ebl and baby Elton and her sister, Mdse Amy Chambers left last ,week for. Arlington where they will visit Mr. Ebl's v people and other friends. Mr. Ebl expects to meet them there and accompany them to The Dalles, their home. Miss Amy will remain until about the first of. August. ' 1 ' . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funk and daugh'er arrived here from Oak land, Calif, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Funk are the parents of C. A. Funk of this place. They will make quite an extended visit to Enterprise where Mr. Funk was at one period for years engaged In business. Very many old acquaintances of the fam ily are de'ighted; to see them and re nt arse old times with them. Mrs Perry tlanchard, wife of the proprietor ' of the Hotel Enterprise, has -beat seriously til for several days, and her condition.' continues serious. The pa' tout he leea af flicted with excruciating Internal pains and has suffered intensely. Her many friends In and about En terprise will indeed be glad to re ceive novs of her complete recovery. 'Superintendent and ' Mrs. J. C. Con ley will leave Wednesday morn ing for an eastern trip. Mr. Con it will be gone only a few .weeks, returning id time for the summer normal, but Mrs. Conley wilt spend several months with relatives at her old home at Riverside, Pa. J. W. Kerns wiQ have charge of Sup erintendent '. Conley'A office during his absence and will attend to any business matters that may come up for consideration. The local Masonic lodge has 'se lected delega'es to attend the state meeting of the Order tn Portland, beginning June 13. Those selected to represent the Blue lodge are: At torneys D. V. sheahao and Daniel Boyd and W. C, Boatman. Those selected from the local chapter of Royal Arch masons as delegates are: I J. S. Wagnsr, Ge. S. Craig and W. Rz Holmes. There will be repre- j seated at this meet every Blue lodge. Chapter of Royal Arch masons and every chapter of Eastern 8tar In Or egon, MEMORIAL OA F . SX A.ND SPEAKING AS WELL AS SPLENDID DINNER ENJOYED. Memorial Day exercises were fol lowed Monday in accordance with the program, already published, con cluding with a most bountiful din ner given, by. the ladle3 of the local Improvement League. From the morning when the graves ira the cemetery were decorated, uatil the conclusion, of the dinner In the hall, the day passed In. a continued appro- priate observation, of the occasion. As early as 8 o'clock friends of the departed viaited the cemetery, strew ing the graves with flowers and greening life as symbols of remem brance and as a token that though many have departed stlill they are not dead. Later la the forenoon, be ginning with 9 o'clock friends and relatles of the departed living swell ed the crowd at the cemetery, un til the lot was well filled! vrtthi peo ple. The decorations were made with loving hands and sympathetic minds. One beautiful feature through- . out was the decorating of graves by others than the Immediate rel atles,' showing a brotherhood and sis terhood unconflned to the limits of i single family. In this (way all the graves were remembered; and the sight presented by lilies, carnations, evergreen, wild flowers, smllax, and many varieties of ldvlng plants, was benediction unto life and a joy even, in the midst bf human, sorrow. Dinner a Success. ' The dinner given by the ladles of the Improvement League was a splendid one and netted a sum of ;65 to the league. The ladles of the league desire to extend their deep gratitude to all those ladles, not members of the organization, who came so generously and helped make the dinner a success. Also to ex tend, their thanks publicly to the young ladles who so ably waited up on, the tables, both at the dinner .Monday and at the banquet given by ihe Commercial , club ' the evening 3f "Tom Richardson Day". Alto gether, some $75 or $77 were taken In at the Memorial Day dinner, and In .that ' considerable of the dinner was donated, the net profits, .to the league were a large proportion of the gro3 result. In this way the league win soon nave funds enough to car ry forward their cemetery project, and thus meet the cmmciendA.tlon of alf here. '" Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Fanning and two little children returned to thelr- home Monday rooming, In. Llnd,' Wash. They hadi been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leffel of this city; ; .You have the money. We have the Clothes, lets swap. See our clothes Saturday, June 4th. W. J. Funk & Co. ; - Glad to Re:ommend Them. Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., rays:' "After taking Foley's Kid ney Pills, the severe backache left my kidneys became stronger, lie secretions natural and my blad ler no longer pained me. I am ?lad to recommend Foley's ' Kidney Pills' In a ye'.low package. Bur naugh & Mayfleld. The White If you want a high grade sowing machine which la a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BUY A WHITE The machine la unsurpassed for simplicity, durability and the char acter of the work It will dp. It la made la two styles, the Vibrator Shuttle and the Improved Rotary Shattle, The lattter machine aewa eUher a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of styles to choose from and the wood work U the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handlea the WHITE MACHINE in Enterprise. . - EXERCISES I Two Big' Acres i Good House, Barn, Fences, Etc. Running Water, Trees, City : Water, Electric Lights, Etc. I $1,350.00 5 Very Easy Terms J Enterprise Real Estate Company OVER HARNESS SHOP ' ENTERPRISE .. OREOON n 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 a ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, OREGON ,, C. M. LOCK WOOD, s LocKwood It Bilytn, United States Commissioner Managers I n fl C ENTERPRISE LODGE, No I, U U.1.1 163. UMEKALD rebekah lodge, no. 118 Ki n ENTERPRISE LODGE, No . ofr. . JUANITA 31sters. TEMPLE, No. 7, Pythian lllCnilin ENTERPRISE CHAPTER IVInuUNlUNo. 80, Royal Arch Masons WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. & A. M., ' . 111 EAGLE CAMP, No. 1049T, M IVI.ll.H.W. A. Meet first and third Thursdays In each month. In new Fra ternal halL VUltlng Neighbors alway welcome. . CHA3. THOMAS, Consul. J AS. W, RODGERS, CVerk. ANEROID CAMP, Nor 54a, R N. of A. Wn III ENTERPRISE .U.W. 535. W. Of W. CAMP, No ALMOTA C1RCLB. No. 278, W. of W. . Osteopathic Profession Grlevea. A teleeram has been received by Dr. Moore announcing the death of Mrs Andrew Taylor Stili of Klras- vllle, Mo, the wife of the Illustri ous founder of the science of oste-ami-thv. Mrs. Still waa about 77 years old, and held a unique posi tion In. the osteopathic profession, (t. Li realized that her loyalty and faithfulness during the years of severe denial at the time or me Old Doctor's" (as he to lovingly called) discovery and development if osteonathv waa one of Jhe sus- ta?nlng factor in giving tne world thlb great healing science. The arlv neriod of osteopathic develop ment meant being scoffed at as well as poverty 'of the direst kind, for people were slow to give Dr. Still any encouragement . and through ytv.rs and yeara of reverses he con- i limed to study the body and bulla hU fojT.dation, for a true system of liea'inc tind throjgh it all Mrs. Still sluv.td loving loyalty and. lived her iweet life uncomplainingly. So Mrs. Still likewise waa considered a great benefactor, and was finally blessed .villi the contentment which follows success after great trials, and lived to see the "Old Doctor" reao his J list rekward of one of' the world's greatest benefactors, while she en joyed the love and admiration, of the osteopathic world. Our entire stock of men's and boy'a clothing gozd on sale t great ly reduced price:,- Saturday June 4. W. J. Funk & Co. Modern Sweets Slake Welcome Treats T JTfr 81 U tKt (tuarant 9 twt m4 WluUtomt Candy f BPatrtnii$ tU "Modem DeqUr o4 Coalwtlmry C, Nfn., tiiUU, Onfta What Everybody Ought to KnaW. That Foley's (Kidney Pllle contain Just. Uie InKre Uents necessary to tone, strengthen and ru!ate the action of the kidneys and bladder. Murnaugh & Mayfleld. ' We . etart our sale Saturday be cauwo we want the people In the country to have an. equal break) with the town folks. Bring your butter and egg along. W. Jt Funk St Co. DO "vasniMBHuaaxaismaaiiii S I Read ' - This Have you examined our line of Ladies' and Children's Wash Suit, Ladies' Fancy SKirts: Waists, Undershirts, Muslin Underwear , 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. 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 them at bed rock prices. , IR.S. & Z. Company Chamberlaln'a Cough' Remedy Is sold on a guarantee that If you are not satisfied after using two-thirds f a bottle according to directions, your mormy will be refunded. It to up to you to try. Sold by all deal em. STALLION BOOKS. Indispensable records for owners of stallions, coniaUlng description of mares, date of eervlce, time of payments, and all necessary data, printed on good paper and strongly bound in boards . with cloth back, for sale at this office or sent post 8e prepaid on receipt of price, ft. n a H w u Ul H '! .1 it i .A t it a a n Hi A d i 3