The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, June 04, 1910, Saturday Edition, Image 3

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    " 11
VirgU Samms, grandson of Mr. ana
Mrs. W. P. samms, of this. city..
Rripf NawC IfPttlC ha beeft awardecl a four years"
LM 1WI llCWa 11 Villa scholarship to Whitman, college fqr
City and County
Ice Cream Freeiers a brand new
stock at Keltners, . - r
Q. I. Ratcllff returned Friday
from Portland where he went to pur
cnaee a carload of furniture.
Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil
at Burnaugh ft Mayfleld's
Rev. J. L. Maynard, pastor of the
Wallowa Presbyterian church, will
occupy the pulpit at the Presby
terian church ta, this city Sunday
morning and evening.
Post cards something always new
and up-to-date a the Jackson &
Weaver pharmacy.
"Little Joker" squirrel traps kills
hundredo. Try it. Price 35 cents.
Because of stress of other busi
ness matters Principal Harl H. Bron-
son of Wallowa hae given, up the
work in the summer .Normal for) this
year. Superintendent Conley has
secured the service of (Principal
Aubrey G. Smith of the Lostine
schools as assistant instructor.'
Doors and window and all kinds
of builders hardware at Keltners,
A bargain, sale of furniture and
house 'furnishings, will be held for
the next two weeks by G. I. Rat
cliff to make room for his large
stock of new goods which will arrive
In about fifteen days. Bring In your
cash and get the bargains of your
life. 115bl
Professor Smith and wife of the
Losttne schools arrived la Enter-
prloe Tuesday evening where they
will remain during the cummer.
They will occupy the home of Sup
erintendent Conley while the' lat
ter and his family are visiting east-
fn points. ,
All kinds of natural fruit flavors
and syrups with Ice cream sodas
and sundaes' at the Jacksoiii & Weav
er pharmacy.
Mrs. H. S. Hunt and daughter
Miss- Laura, from Prairie Oeek, to-
" gether with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Roup and little baby daughter, were
In Enterprise Tuesday. While here
Mies Laura Hunt, who 1 am accom
pUshed pianist, kindly rendered sev
eral excellent selection In the furni
. ture and music store of F. S. Ashley.
Dr. Anderson Thursday ordered
one of hlepatlents, Mrs. Gordon Mar
tin of this city, to the hospital in
I.a Grande. niacin her under the
Immediate care of Dr. Mollter of
that city. Mrs. Martin la suffering
from an attack of Incipient appendi
citis, and may be compelled to iro
dergo an operation.
On. a hot day, Just smile happily
1 when you think of the Ice cream
sodas and sundaes at the Jackson
ft Weaver pharmacy.
the best standing in the Pocatello
high school where he was graduat
ed this spring. Virgil ie a son, of
W. A. Samms, well known here, and
who Is a civil engineer and U. S.
deputy mineral surveyor located at
Pacatello. " The relatives and many
friends here are Justly proud at the
young man's fine record.
During the Memorial Day exercises
In Fraternal hall some lady left a
hat on the piano In, the hall. The
article was not noticed by the mem
bers of the fraternal organisations
amtll they held a meeting later. It
Is probable thai the hat belongs to
some one of the ladies who aided
Ln the exercises of the day or at
the dinner served atthat time.
HA8 A GOOD WORD FQR
OUR PITCHER BILYEU.
The La Grande Observer, In its
Friday Issue of last ,week, comment
ing on the Enterprise baseball team
iald: 1 "Enterprise is en exception
ally strong team and Bilyeu, the big
pitcher, will be on the firing line In
xt least one of the games."
Bilyeu Is probably the strongest
Mtcher In thle section of Oregon.
.Vhat is the beautiful thing about
;he Enterprise team Is, that every
ji an in it la an, Enterprise man who
aad his home here before the team
was organized, and makes the team
x strictly home team;
MEN AT si AIL GIVEN
AN EXCELLENT DINNER
Although the Inmates of the coun-
-y jail receive at an umes- plenty
f excellent food three times a
lay, Sheriff Marvin had a little sur
prise all of hie own oh Memorial
day when, he treated the Inmates
o a dinner away above the usual.
There wer cakes and meats that
iairly melted In the - mouth, and
puddings and dainties that liven
onan. Moreover the coffee was. a
.little extra on that day and the
theriff chuckled to himself at the
surprise he prepared for the men
n his charge. It is needless to
lay that his efforts In the men's be-
aalf were received .with deep pleas-
lre. And what they did tothe dlm-
ier was enough to make a hungry
nan go wild with anticipation.
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SALE
J. FUNK . CO.
Commencing
afairday, Mm 4
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
COUNTY COURT
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Our Immense Stock of Men's and
Boys' Clothing at Greatly Reduced
Prices ;
Men's $19.00 Suits, on Sale $12.85 Men's $18.00 Suits, on sale $10.95
Men's $16.00 Suits, on sale $8.50
Men's $13.50 Suits, on sale $7.35 Men's $12.50 Suits, on sale $6.65
Large Range Other. Prices Cut In Proportion
Children's $3.50 to $7.00
Suits, this sale, each
$1.00' to $3.50
BIG BALL GAME IS
TOMORROW'S 8CHEDULE
The "big" game between La
Grande and Enterprise will take
place tomorrow afternoon on the
local ball grounds, and a large at
tendance is expected. The game
will be called at 3:30 p. m.
FORMER RESIDENTS HERE
L08E LITTLE
GIRL
The following communication from
Eev. W. H.- Gibson, who stopped
In La Grande on his way to Baker
City will be read with sorrow by
th friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
EpinweU, former residents! of Enter
prise:.
"Lola Barnwell, the little daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Barn-
well who once resided In Enter
prise, died at the parent's home In
La Grande, May W, at 6:30 a.
and was buried June 1 from the fam
ily home on W avenue. The little
one was three years, six months and
seven days old. Mrs. McKlnney of
Alder, the grandmother of the lit
tle girl arrived at the Barnwell
home on the 30th, not knowing of
Lola's Illness, and thus was la the
bouse to share the sorrow of the
funUy.','
;he good
TOBACCO SHOP
v ; is "
; ROMAN'S
If You Prefer the Best Brands of
Cigars or SinoKing Tobacco
you can always Ret what you
want here. Fine line of
PIPES
The same is true of all our
Stock. Come in arid see..
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
. Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, -. - Oregon
In the matter of the Wallowa
ilelghths addition! to the city of Wal
lowa:
Now at thle time J. B. Pace
presents the above named plat
to' the court for Ite approval
arid It appearing to the court that
the same does not bear the name
of any other' town, or addition in
the 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 f-nnnty surveyor, H. E.
Merryiman, and ,B. P. Miller, coun
ty assessor,
It le hereby considered and order
ed that the same 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 fa the coun
ty records. . .
(n the matter of the ' proposed road
petitioned for by John Anthony and
others :
Now at into time Jjohn Anthony anc
others petition the court, prayhig
for the location of a county road;
came regularly on to be heard,
1 and It appearing to the court that
sold proposed road Is In Wallowa
county, Oregon, and that said pe
tition la cloned by twelve and
more freeholders of said county
and state residing In the road dis
trict of saldi proposed road, and
that the. petition correctly de
scribes the beginning,'- Intermedi
ate and terminus points thereof
and it further appearing to the
court by affidavit filed therein that
due and legal notice of presenta
tion of said petition to this court,
notifying all persons; that applica
tion would be made by advertise
ment posted in the place of hold
ing this court, end three other
public placet in the vicinity of
said proposed road and it further
appearing that a bond condition
ed according to law hast been filed
' herein, which bond Is hereby ap
proved. It i hereby considered and or
dered that the prayers of said pe
titioners be granted. The road
viewers are hereby ordered to view
and lay out said road according to
law on the 7th day of June, 1910,
and of their proceedings- to make
due and legal return to this court
at their next regular meeting.
In the matter of the proposed road
petition for by E. H. Tulley and
others: .
Now" at thle time E. H. Tulley and
others petition, the court praying
for the location of a county road
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Men's Pants, former prices $2.50
to $4.00, they go at per' pair
Men's Pants, former Prices $5.00
and $6.00, this sale .
$1.95
$3.75
No One Can Afford to Miss This Sale,
Commencing l
Saturday, June 4, 1910
ENTERPRISE OREGON
came regularly on to be heard
and It appearing to the court that
said proposed road l lnt Wallowa
county, Orgeon, and that said peti
tion Is signed by twelve or more
freeholders of said county and
state residing In' the road district
of said proposed road, and that
the petition correctly describes the
beginning, Intermediate and termi
nus thereof and it further appear
ing to the court by affidavit filed,
therein that due and legal notice
of presentation of said petition to
this court, noJfylng all persons
that appllcatlonjwould be made by
advertisement ported at the place
of holdln this court and three
other public places In "he vicinity
of said proposed road and It fur
ther appearing that a bond condi
tioned according to law has been
filed herein, which- bond le hereby
approved.
It Is hereby considered and order
ed that the prayers of said peti
tioners be granted. The road view1
era are hereby ordered to view
and lay out said road according to
law on the 11th day of June, 1910,
and of their proceedings make due
.and legal return to this court at
their next regular meeting. ,
Whereupon cojrt adjourned.
THE OSTEOPATHIC PRIMER.
A Fifth
Cause
tional
of Disease,
Abuses,
Funo-
All d'teasea do not come by the
tame luuin. Do not suppose that
o.uoji.ths are so narrow as to claim
hat. The foregoing are examples,
lU tse remember, of particular cases.
in I of certain- classep of Ills. Keep
yjur mind open for still other oste
c ;n thle routes to dlseaes.
Functional disturbances due to
abuse of organs through overwork,
such as come from overfeeding, Im
proper diet, alcoholic excesses, men
tal strain evil paulons like Jeal
ousy, anger, hate, rerenge tie "men
tal poisons" of life. Just ' us surely
as they constitute moral situ these
factors all upset vital economy and
produce- disturbance of blood flow
In the organs Just the same as a
bony lesion or congested1 muscles.
I wish forever to relieve ' your
minds of the idea that the osteop
athic theory Is, that only displace
ments can cause disease, which
brings us to another osteopathic con
clusion. v
Disease may be caused by violat
ing the rules of correct Hving, by
uezlectlng the laws of health and hy
giene, for example, over-eotlng and
drinking. Thus, U the patient has
dyspepsia, from over eating or any
-)ther cause, we will discover the
cause ly gottlng the history of the
sase, by examination.
But osteopathic practice la unique
in this respect, and in Ols It a loo
llffers from all other schools of
practice; ve carefully trace' tie
lerve and blood supply cf every
:on-JRaa a? evidenced 1 tie symp
toms. V.'e mzzo en, anc-oulcal dlag
.iosIs. Wo sefek the cause of symp
oms and treat that cause.
Does not a system that pays so
:nuch attention to putting the mach
ine In good running order appeal to
you as good common sense? Osteo
pathic Herald.
(To be continued.)
WHITE FROINT
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
: v R. L.. DAY, Proprietor
Good Rigs J7air Treatment Horses Bought and Sold
Special Attention to Commercial Trade
Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains
Best of Help Employed Home Phone -
Open Day and Night One Block North of Hotel Enterprise
j REAL ESTATE FIRM
i . Payne & Sheets
5 " ENTERPRISE, OREGON, (
We -handle Tranches and City Property. '
0 We con exchange your land for city property, or visa-versa, I
2 We have some fine residence lots for sale. 5
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fi We sell Business Lots.
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K Make Loans on Land.
Writs Your Insurance. .
Call and see us when in town.
Office In Lltch Building. Enterprise, Oregon, j