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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1910)
THE NEWS RECORD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. (Twice-a-Week.) Formerly the Wallowa News, eatab- V ashed March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur-. I days at Enterprise, Oregon, by. SS 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 8, 1879. Subscription Rates: One year $2, six months $1, three mouths 50c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-ln- advance subscriptions a discount of 25c Is given. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1910.. 1910 JUNE 1910 Saa. rtoa. Tu. Wad. 1a. FH. Sat. 777777T2TT 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 Carter's White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's. . Neal and Leonard; Baker were out to Elgin several days last week on , a ' business trip. . ' , , s Poultrymen, call at Keltner's and see the Petaluma Incubators on ex hibition. ' ' The Ladles, Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Forsythe, . Friday afternoon, June 17. F. A. Clarke went to the lake Tuesday where hlsi family and friends , have been, camping for several daya, returning with them-..' , . If you want good feed for your team and good treatment come to White Front Barn. . . ' 97btf J. D. Halsey left Tuesday morning-for Union arid La Grande where he wlU remain a few days on busi ness.. Mrs. Ida Avery and Miss Nellie Wagner returned Monday from the rose carnival and- a side trip; to Sea ' side. Garden Hose big shipment sprinklers, hose fixtures, at Kelt- " ner's. -" Harold Shutt, son of Editor Soutt of the Joseph Herald, was hi Enter prise on business Tuesday mornlns, xeturning to Joseph before noon. A fine baby girl came Saturday night to delight the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glovannonl. Both mother and daughter are doing .well. The little stranger weighed eight pounds. . t Attorney Daniel Boyd and little son Robert left for western, Oregon Tuesday morning. Mr. Boyd will go on to Portland to attend the grand lodge of Masons and Robert will stop ' at .The Dalles for a visit with rela tives. 1 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 eel , ebrated Stewart's Iron Fence. Char les Wlllgerodt, Enterprise. lOObm Bowen Clark left Tuesday morn Ing for Ashland and other points. In search for an altitude In which he may escape his usual attacks of asthma. He will stop In several western Oregon towns from The Dalles to the coast. Before leav ing he sold his 160-acre ranch at Chlco to Alvin McFetridge. A Sundae is worth nothing unless it is made right We make them right, at Harvey's REAL ESTATE FIRM ayne ix. ouccuj , 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 sale. ' " V '-' ' We sell Business Lota. . , Make Loans on Land. Write Your Insurance. ,.. ' ; Call and see us when In town. Office In Lltch Building. Wallowa County Title &j Abstract 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. I Money Loaned at very Sher(win & Williams' paints guar anteed at Keltner's. O. B. Ramey of Nebraska is In and about Enterprise on business. . Charles Daugherty of Elk Moun tain was in Enterprise Monday tran sacting business. Covey Sarrett left Saturday for Wallowa where ha will visit with friends for a few days. Sheriff Marvin returned) from ' the Eden country in time to escape driv ing through the dusit caused by the wind Saturday last. Ray, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Davis, has bean seriously ill for several days. He Is now Improving and will doubtless- be as well as ever shortly. Fishing tackle all kluds and sal mon eggs at Keltner's. , . Mrs. J. T. Harvey and visiting friends and little daughter returned from the outing at Wallowa lake, Saturday evening, reporting a splen did time. Miss, Julia Marvin of this city will spend the summer in Wallowa, en gaged for a part of. the time' as saleslady In the Cash store at that place. , Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes and fittings, et Keltner's. Morris C. Knapp Is spending his vacation with his brother Paul at the latter's ranch on the Grande Rondo river below P0wwMka, the old . Lewis place, William Wilson, who is making his residence with his son, Hugh Wilson, near Joseph, was In Enterprise on business Tuesday, returning to his home Tuesday evening. Sheriff Marvin was called to Jo seph by telephone Monday evening on official business. With answering calls and looking up delinquent taxes the sheriff and staff are kept busy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McElroyi of Wallowa, well known to many En- terdrlse residents, have left for a visit to Yellowstone Park, Wyo. They stopped en route In Elgin with the family of J. C. Hutchinson. vBlueflame coll oil stoes and Insur- ance . gasoline siovea guai umveu .. . . , i i at Keltner's. Mrs. W. A. Moss and two children of he Lewis hotel left Tuesday, for La Grande and otaer point aown the .valley to visit'friends and rel atives. ! , ' Dr F. E Moore, osteopatlh, has office hours all day Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday In, Enterprise. Of fice over the bank. Sabti G. W. Stagg of Weston ,was here the first of the week to look after his landed investments, and visit his nephews, who have the farms leased. Mr. Stagg owns 720 acres on Ant Flat arid 160 one and a naif miles northeast" of town. Jordan & Pace, the well known real estate dealers, twlll shortly visit the "Comet" copper and gold mine above Joseph, taking photographs' of the various drifts and workings, with a view to handling some of the stock . - ' H. H. Mulkey of the Comet mine above Joseph was in Enterprise on business Monday. Mr. Mulkey states that they are opening up some fine high grade ore besides the good low grade stuff of which there Is an abundance. A car of the high grade will be shipped out shortly. Mrs. S. D. Ke'.tuer and two lit tle daughters left Monday morning for. an extended visit with' friends and relatives. She will stop at All- cel for some time visiting her par ents, and with her little daughters will then leave for Waverly, Wash., where she will visit friends and rel atives The three will be absent about a mouth. : Z 8 Enterprise, Oregon. 3 Compaq Lowest Current Rates . Owen Stubblefleld is out from the Chesnlmnus spending several days in Enterprise Surveyor Merryman returned Sun day from a several days' surveying trip in and around Wallowa. Mrs. H. S. Hunt and daughters. Misses Florence and Elma, ,were la Enterprise from Upper Tralrle Creek, Tuesday. Cucumbers, melons, string beans. peas, cauliflower, caoDage ana au fresh vegetables at the B. -M. & M. Saturday. bl Special sale on all millinery goods, switches and braids, beginning Sat urday.. Twenty per cent discount. Mies Grace Wood. W. C.-Fleener and wife of Los- tlne spent Tuesday .in Enterprise visiting thelT son HaTley. They re turned to Lostlne In the evening. Miss Audrey Combes will assist In the post office during the absence of Postmaster and Mrs. Ben Weath ers, who leave Friday for Portland to De gone several aays. , The new twenty horse power Flan ders automobile, recently brought In from La Grande where, It waa receiv ed by F. I. Vergene for the E. M. & M. company, has proven an excellent. machine In Its try-out here. The first game .in the Twilight league was played Tuesday evening by the Alkalies and ."Alder Views, and resulted In a-tfe6 to 6, game stopped by darkness. The Hill Dig gers and the Brooklyn Never Sweat play Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Lockwood, Mr. nl Mrs. B. B Boyd, Aaron and in Olmsted, sons of Judge Olmsted, Com mlssloner Sami Lltch and wife, and F. I. Vergere returned Tuesday even ing frbm Portland where they had attended the ro3e carnival. They I ill report a very delightful time. What Is considered the most suc cessful wool sale of the 'season thus far was held at Pendleton and Pilot Rock Saturday. About 380,000 pounds changed hands, practically every- y,ing that was offered. The bids on a few clips were refused, while a few are under consideration. The ruling prices were 13 to 16 cents per pound, though there were bids as low as 12 cents. . The United Railways' surveyors have started a survey from Tillamook to Pacific City. By following the county road they will practically have no heavy grades and no large cuts to make. If this line is built It will give the United Railways another water outlet at Pacific City on the Nestucca bay, Announcement of the date and pro gramme of the annual rifle compel! tion of the Oregon National Guard, in which teams of crack shots from all over the state will' participate, has been made by Adjutant-General Fin- zer. The competition will open July 12 and continue until July 14. The new range at Clackamas Station will be used. The first annual' convention of the Disciples of Christ of Wallowa coun ty will be held next Saturday) and Sunday Jn the Christian church of this city, the. first session conven ng Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. W. S. Crockett and other efflc lant workers will speak at the con ven tion -and preach sermons at the morning services at the usual hour with sermon by the pastor. Rev. Glf- ford Ernest. All members are urged to be present and the public gener ally is cordially Invited. Attend the Bible school Sunday morning . Glad to Recommend Them. Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind says: "After taking Foley's Kia ney Pills, the severe backache left ' e, my- kidneys became stronger, the secretions natural and my blad der no . longer pained me. I am glad to recommend Foley's Kidney Pills." In a yellow package. Bur- naugh Mayfleld. THE MEADOW DAIRY I am now prepared to furnish (he people of En - terpriae and vicinity with the beat of MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK SKIMMED MILK ,Who!e Milk, per quart, - 5c Cream for table use, per quart "25c Cieam to whip, per quart, 40c Buttermilk, per gallon, - 10c Skimmed Milk, per gallon luc " W. W. ZURCHBR NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON The annual convention of the Epis copal church was held In St Mary's Parish, Eugene, June 15 to 17. The postofflce at Redboy, Grant county, was discontinued June 15, af ter which date mail will be delivered at Granite. Albany plans a rousing Fourth of July celebration, and committees are actively at work preparing for the event The . "human rose bud" parade, composed of 2000 grammar school children was the event In the celebra tion of Portland's rose festival. Through the Joint efforts of Repre sentatives Hawley and Ellis, the Navy Department has been Induced to send the gunboat Yorktown to Astoria from June 20 to 25, while the G. A. R. en campment Is in progress. . A postQfflce has been established at Hlllman, Crook county, to be supplied by special service from Redmond. Er- yln A. Cleland has beefi appointed postmaster. The condition of winter wheat in Oregon June 1, as reported by the De partment of Agriculture was 92, as compared with 95 on May 1 and 87 on June 1, 1909. The ten-year average Is 92. Charles B. Merrick, at present Register of the Portland Land Office, has been nominated for Postmaster at Portland, to succeed the late John Young. The nomination was made upon the recommendation of Senator Bourne. An initiative petition, calling fot the amendment of the local option law hafe been filed with the Secretary of State. The amendment Is for the purpose ,of allowing each individual town in a county to control its own liquor traffic. From North Powder to Elgin, em bracing practically all of Union Coun ty, near-beer keepers and .druggists to the number of 43 have been indicted by the grand Jury. The nature of the Indictments Is kept closely guarded, but the rumor has leaked out to the effect that every one of the big batch Is a bootlegging case. The grand lodge of Masons of Ore gon, the grand chapter ot the Koyai Arch, the grand chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, a reunion and Initiation of the Ancient and Accept ed Scottish Rite for the Valley of Portland, and a business as well as ceremonial session was held In Port land .this week. The convention of Oregon retail liquor dealers adjourned at Portland after a two days' session, in the latter hours of which a set of resolutions was adopted pledging the members of the association toward an effort to up lift the business and to restrain viola tions of the law. Students of Dallas College, at the closing chapel service for the year, subscribed $2100 . toward the endow President A. A. Winter had set forth the needs of the Institution, and urged ment .of .the college, after Acting liberal endowment as well as the erection of new buildings. The Spokane, Portland & Seattle railroad has closed a three year con tract with the Associated Oil Com pany of California and will use oil fuel in all of its locomotives. - The burners are now being converted. The entire North Bank system will be using oil fuel by September the first. The White If you want a high grade sewing machine which Is a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE : BUY A WHITE Th machine la unsurpassed for simplicity, durability and the char acter of the work It will do. It la made In two styles, the Vibrator l Shuttle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle The lattter machine sewa either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number ot styles to choose from and the wood work la the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handle the Enterprise. WHITE MACHINE In 1 ii' ' WHITE FRONT Livery, Feed arid Sale Stable R. L,. DAY, Proprietor Good Rigs Fair 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 kight One Block North of Hotel Enterprise 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. LOCKWOOD, LocKwood 8 Bllyeu, United States Commissioner Managers 1 n n C enterprise LODuB, no I, U U. I .IBS. EMERALD REBEKAH LQLKJ1U, NO. 11" Kn ENTERPRISE no . ofr. ti fUANITA TEMPLE, No. 7, Pjrthlaa Sisters. MkOrUltn ENTERFKISK CHAnw IVlnoUNIUNo. 30, Royal Arch Masons, WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. ft A. M., - Mill a EAGLE CAMP, No. 104T, M .W-A.W. A Meets tirst and third Thursdays In each month, In now Fra ternal balL Visiting Neighbors alwayi welcome. CIIA3. THOMAS, Consul. J A3 W. RODGERS. Clark. ANEROID CAMP, No. S642, R. N. of A. WA 111 ENTERPRISE! .U.W. 535. W. Of W. CAMP, No &LMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT. ' PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or egon, June 13th, 1910. Notice la hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Lend Office, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), we will offer at public sale, to the high obt bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 28th day of July, 1910, at this office, the followlng-deecribd land: The SE SW Sec. 6, & NE NW14 Sec. 7, T. 1 S., R. 45 E. W. M.. Serial No. 07432. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their clalma, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. . 43c5 P. C. Bramwell, Register. Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver. 8uspana. "There isn't any suspense about your play." said the technical critic. "That shows bow you jump at con- ciuBlons." replied the author. "You Just ought to see me waiting for royal lies." Exchange. A Tart Rotort. Mrs. Hoyle Don't you think my boy I growing? Mrs. Doyle-Yes; be la pretty large for bis mother's eg. Judge. Evolution. At what time of life may a man be nld to bi'lotia to the vajrutable king dom? When oiporleuoe baa mnde talrn age. i We find many men who are great and sumo men who are gHid, but very fw moti wbo me both groat and good. -Colton. What Everybody Ought to KnoAw. That Fold's Kidney Pills contain Just the Ingredients necessary to lone, strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys and bladder. llurnaugh & Mayfleld. I Sanitary Methods prevail in our factory. Was, Candy PaironUi tU "Mdr Dealer" CalKtlaranr C., Uln., ftrtUai 0m inmniiuiiuiiiiniiiii 3 Read This a Have you examined our line of Ladies' and Children's Wash Suits Ladies' Fancy Shirts: Waists, 5 Underskirts, Muslin S Underwea r , Hosiery, jjj Gloves, Etc. I u Also a complete line of 2 i 3 S Men's Furnishings, in- g eluding the McKibbin 3 and stetson nats. a u We have just now the ' most complete line that " we have ever carried. a We buy our Dry Goods from Bone of the largest houses in unicago ana nave a large assortment from which to make our selections. g We discount our bills, which gives us the goods laid down in our store at the lowest cash prices. J We give our customers the H a benent or our cash Duy. we jjj also give a discount on all U cash purchases. ,: ; m If you are going to build call and let us figure h with you on Doors and Windows. We have just jj B received a large gtock of to sell them at bed rock H prices. R.S. & Z. S Company J Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is sold on a guarantee that If you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will be refunded. It l up to you to try. Sold by all dealers. 8TALLI0N BOOK8. Indispensable record 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, f for sale at this office or sent post age prepaid on receipt of price, U