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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1910)
"It cured roe," or "It saved the life of my child," are the expres sions you hear every day about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, tad Di arrhoea Remedy. This is true the ,world over where this valuable rem edy has been Introduced. No other medicine In use for diarrhoea; or bowel complaints has received such - general approval. The secret of the siHcess of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures. Soldi by all druggists. Multitudinous Details. "I suppose life in the suburbs re quires attention to nitiuy details." "Yes," replied Mr. Crossiots. "I have often annoyed my wife terribly by for getting to take down this 'For Sale' Blgu when we bud invited company." Washington Star. If you are not satisfied after us ing according to directions two thirds of a bottle ot Chamberlain's Sumach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and Invigorate the stom ach. Improve the digestion, regulate t't bowels. Give them a trial and go- well.' Sold by all dealers. Blessings Born of Sorrows. Said the poet Goethe. "I never bad an affliction which did not turn into a poem." No doubt the best music and poetry In nil lit erature bad a like origin, if we could only know its whole story. It Is universally true that poets "learn in suffering what they teach In song." Nothing really .worth while in life's lessons comes easily and without puiu and cost. I Lame shoulder' is almost invarl allj' caused by rheumatism of the nit teles and yields quickly to the tree application of Chamberlain's liniment. This liniment to; not only prompt and effectual but is no way ..laagreeable to use. Sold by all druggists, Man Drops Sixty Feet and Lives. HOOD RIVER. A party ot visitors at the Devil's ' Punch Bowl, on the East Fork of Hood river, were horri fied to see a man fall from the cliff 60 feet above and plunge Into the Icy pool. The victim of the accident proved to be Roy Blagg, a resident of the valley, who, on coming to the mirfann nf the whlrllnsr wnter hv heroio efforts managed to reach some stones above the. falls, where he was rescued by the spectators. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish . sick headache, prevent des pondency and Invigorate the whole system. Sold by all druggists. We, do (Unrt-olaM ' Job work. To the Citizens of It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to maHe the customer's rela tion with this bantt. satisfactory and ' profitable. 11 Aside' from our, excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list ot stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a customer we invite you to become one. Stodirowcrs and Farmers National Bank '. Wallowa, Oregon What Can You Expect? What can you expect your business to amount to withe tit a Telephone? Do you ' suppose acustcmer will lose time running . " after you when you can call your compet itor by 'phone? Home Independent Telephone Co. iiiiiuiuiiuuiuiniuiiiiiijiHnnBiiiuimui, The City Planing' Mill W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor ENTERPRISE, OREGON. Carries a complete' stock of rough and dressed lumber. ' , . .... A line of standard mouldings always in stock. Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty Flv par otnt discount for cash. All account. balanoe. at expiration of SO days and aattlad by caah ar not. EMM ,l Environment. - I We are eltht-r raised or low--': ered by our associations. Mnn i ners, temper, intellect and mor als ore all directly influenced by j our surroundings, apd those who choose friends of an inferior ' taste, whether of mind, of man- ners, of morals or of conduct, fall to the level of tbeta choice. Divert His Mind, now rapidly a man loses all Inter est in polities when be shuts the door on bis own thumb! - Scared Into Sound Health. Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield. 111., writes: ('A year ago I began to be troubled with my kidneys and Wad- der, which grew worse until be came alarmed at my condition. I suf fered also ,with dull heavy head aches and the action, of my bladder was annoying and painful. I read of Foley's Kidney Pills and after taking them a few weeks the head aches left me, the action of my bladder was again normal, and I was free of aid distress." At Bur naugh at Mayfleld's. The Human Mind, i I The body ceases to grow in a few years, but the miud, if we will permit it. may grow as long as life lasts. Sir John Lubbock. ! What a Summer Cold Msy: Do. A summer cold If neglected Is Just as apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other season. Don't neglect It. Take Foley's Hon ey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothe and heals the ln flammed air passages, and expels the cold from the system.". Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. A Lobster. "Jumes," suld a matronly woman to her son, who was a college student, "1 can gout-rally get a pretty good idea of what the slang words you use mean, but I confess I do not under stand whut you mean by calling a man a 'lobster.' What is a man who is a lobster V" "Well, mother," he replied, "he's a fellow who never blushes unless he fets into hot water.". The Conservation of Nature's Re sources, Applies as wejl to our physical state aa to material things, C. J. udlong, Washington, R. I., realiz ed his condition and took warning before It was too late. He says: "I suffered severely from kidney trouble, the disease being heredi tary in our family. I have taken four bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem edy, and now consider myself thor oughly cured. This should, be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foley's Kidney Remedy until it Is too late." Burnaugh & Mayfleld. Wallowa Countv KS2I2X2XEXXSXXS2SS: ELGIN "DONE" IT AND THEN "LAFFED l) CAME IN AND PICKED.THE BLOS . 80M FROM OUR PUMPKIN1 VINE. Standing of Clubs. W L. P.Ct , a o 1000 ,3 2 600 , 2 .3 400 0 5 000 Elflin .... Enterprise, Elgin, to nse Caesar's famous ex pression a little modified, "Come, and seen and done It." Her league team headed by a brass band and several hundred baseball enthusi asts, defeated he Enterprise team by a score of 8 to 4. Then she laughed as only the viator is en titled to laugh a good natured, jo vial, victorious laugh, which we all joined in, promising to defeat them iy a good margin In the next game. That - is the way with baseball. Enterprise up to the fifth Inning had the game well in hand, but a whole lot of things can happen be tween the end of the fourth Inning and 'the final. In this. Instance one persistent thing ' happened several times about eight times according to the score, ,whlch cave Elgin the game. Up to the' fifth Inning Enterprise held the lead of two to nothing, and. ill Enterprise was happy. Elgin was n't happy, but hopeful. Then the Elginites got down to brass tacks .ind began pulling together, and what occurred sank heavily upon the heart it the Enterprise fan.. ' At that it was an Interesting game -o watch and was. In doubt, until the ia3t man was out In the ninth, for .he locals were finding Aubin reg- ilarly and threatened every time at bat to start a big batting rally. In- ieedi theyi came backj gamely in their aaif of 'the seventh, right after El Hn had rolled up five scores, and put two over the . pan on a three uagger by Bauer, his second' one, and singles by Odle and Eilyeu, aided by Odle's daring steal of home while pitcher. Anbln held the ball. Elgin won the game because that club played he better ball out- fielding, 'out-running and out-batting the home team. Carter, the ex-Cove player, was ot short for Elgin and aas tightened the Infield up 50 per eeat. The Elgina lived up to their reputations as batters and gave Bilyeu the hardest lacing he has re el ved In two years. Eleven hlta, Including two two-baggers, and a home run, tell the sad story. . Our boys were, hitting Aubin hard enough to win' any ordinary game, Out could not bunch, their hlta to any effect except In the seventh inning. Cauer and Bilyeu did the heft of enterprise's! hitting, the former slam ming out two fine three-bagtjers, and Ullyeu getting three hits, one of them a double. The home boys fell down lament ably on their strongest, suits field ing and base rtmnlng, especially the atter, losing at least two" raas by failure to take full advantage of -holr opportunities and by that most inexcusable of all base ball sins, loaf ing on the vay to first. ., .Both teams did- some fine fielding' itunU to offset the errora, In the first Inning, after Hooper hnd ground d out to Pace, Carter reached sec ond on Savage's muff of hia longi fly to deep left near the foul line.. It was an excusable muff as. the wind carried the ball uncertainly uiif Sav- ige only managed to touch the sphere after a hard run. Hallgarth followed with a base hit, and stole second. Two on and only, one out but Bilyeu was equal to the occasion and fanned Towner and Aubln, two of Elgin's heaviest stickers. In their half, , Enterprise scored twice on Dllly Bauer's long three-bagger. Car eer's miss of Hug's hot grounder, Hug's steal of second and Christian-' son's rntsa of Bilyeu's scorcher through third..' That finished the scoring until the fifth Inning. Things went along in one, two, three order except Debole gave a foretaste of what he had In his bat by lacing out a single In the fourth after two were out. He died on second j. fiat, isfled by that experiment that he could expect no help from the suc ceeding battunen, he came ' to' the plate In the sixth with blood In his eye. Aubin was perched " on ' first by virtue of a neatly placed single, when little Debole with a mighty awing landed on a Swift shoot for a home run to deep right center. He rounded third before Cruropacker reached the ball. This made Elgin's total three as Patten had scored In the previous Inning on hia single, Russell's t,wo baser, and Bauer's miss of Savage's' good throw home after making a, splendid catch .back of the crowd of Carter's high' foul. . In the seventh came the deluge. Russell first up, made a base nit. Hooper followed wKh a two bagger. Carter drove" a Utile one between the box and first that Bilyeu fell down trying to field and Russell J scored 'on the po:r throw to the plate. Casay French then mussed all over an easy grounder by Hall garth, Hooper and Carter scoring. Towner's fly .was taken care of by Savage, but. Casey fumbled Aubln 's hot one, recovering In time to get his. man at (irst, but allowing Hall garth to score. Little Slugger De bole cracked out a -single, went to .hird on 'Bauer's' wild throw to stop ais steal of second, and scored on Chrietlaoson's single. Patten fol lowed with another single but Rus- lell ended the agony by going out, xlug to Pace. That ended Elgin's, scoring, but it made eight and eight was good and plenty. How Enterprise came grit tlly In their half of the seventh' with two scores was told to a preceding paragraph. Elgin went out in order the rest of the game. Aubin hit Casey French with an lushoot in he eighth after two were down, Savage followed with a base hit but Billyi Bauer had exhausted his sup ply of three-baggers, and went out on a little grounder to the pitcher. The score: ENTERPRISE. AB RBHSBPO A E Savage If 4 ' 0- 1 0 2 1 1 Bauer c .5 2 2 0 9 1 1 Hug 2b 5 1 1 12 3 1 Odle ss " 5 1 1 11 10 Bilyeu, p $ 0 3 0 0 1 1 Pace lb ... ... 2 0 0 0 11 0 1 Crumpacker rf . 4 0 1" 0 ' 0 0 0 Hayes cf v... 4 0 0 '0 2 0. 0 French 3b 3 0.0 0 0 2 1 Totals .... ..37 4 9 2 27 9 6 - ELGIN. AB R BH SB PO A E Hooper 2b...... 5 1 1 0 2 4.'0 Carter ss .. 4 1 .0 113 1 Hallgarth c. 5 1 'l 1 4 2 0 Towner If . .5-0 0 0 0 0 1 Aubin ,' p .51 1 0.1 5 0 Debole rf ... 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 Christlanson 3b 4.0 104 4 1 Patten lb'...... 4 1 2 .0 17 0 0 Russell cf ...... 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 Totals ..41 ' 8 11 3 27 18 3 Score by Innings: Elgin 00001250 08 Enterprise .. ..200 0 0020 04 Two base hits Bilyeu, Hooper, Russell. Three base hlta Bauer (2). Home run Debole. Sacrifice hit Pace. Sacrifice fly Carter. Left on bases Enterprise 10, Elgin 7. First on errors Enterprise 3, El gin 3. ' Hit by pitched ball Sav age, Pace, French. Struck out by Bilyeu 9, by Aubln-4. Time of game 1:36. Umpire, Butner. , - . Notes of the, Gamt .'.'-.' Elgin was tickled half to death to win. .They were mighty lucky and knew It.' " Jimmy Hayes made a fine catch of a high fly from Aubln's bat In the ninth. Bauer and ' Hallgarth both caught la big league style. Aubln was no puzzle but he kept the hits scattered and was strong est In pinches. v Hooper robbed Hug of a bass hit Dy spearing a grass burner within 25 feet of first. Bauer's miss, of Savage's throw ivas' .wholly excusable as the crowd hid the thrower and Billy didn't see the ball In time to got, In front of it. "Hug, Odle and Pace starred in the fielding line and ate up a half dozen . sizzling grounders, Odle's daring steal or home gave the big crowd a fine chance to yell. The big crowd was r orderly and ivot an unseemly Incident marred the game. Butner's splendid umpiring was a big help. ',''' This la the first game In two years that the opposing team batted BUyeu hard enough to win, This record still' leaves him the beat pitcher to Eastern Oregon, ' ' v Elgin and La Grande came In on a special train. The Elgin team was accompanied by over 200 rooters and .he Elgin band, ,whkh played! a num ber of pieces. Twenty-seven tickets were sold at La Grande and 250 at Elgin; - - v . HERE LOOKING OVER i .TIMBER LAND FOR MILL ' Peter McGlngan registered Bt the Motel Enterprise from Tacoma,.jhaa aeen In Enterprise looking over the jntlre .timber lands here 4n the county. Aceording to report, Mr. Mc Glngan to here In the Interest or larsa timber and saw mill men, and It la understood that a large capac ity mill will be put in, north of En terprise, in the near future. The timber over on the Iuinaha, 1$ is stated, was considered a little too rough. This, however. Is merely re port. But it Is reported that the timber north of EnUrprlse was found excellent saw timber, easy of access, and the bi capacity mill probably will b put In there. If this Is done and the stump lands put upon the market,' the north portion of the couniy will develop rapidly. Settle ment will be spurred avonibly and the Increase in the county's produc tion will be very great. "Little Jcker" squirrel traps kills hundredth Try tt. Price 33 cents. - ' ! i I U J V MODERN CLOTHES" WO'tB1lWITAILQl 1Y J&v unbt ott Rincft'tfr & O. TadSi MnM at irir y Grand Old Fourth of July This will be a great holiday and we expect to fit you out with one of our hand tailored Men's Suits, so you may look as well as anybody, and we expect to give you a liberal cash discount.. Our goods are marked so low i that we can't afford to cut prices half in 'two, but we will ' give you a good honest discount and we will give this in ' any one of our departments lhat you trade in, but es pecially in our Clothing Department and Hat and Shoe Department. . We will give more. than our usual .dis counts in Oxfirda. We have a nice line ' of these goods ' t'.' and it will pay you to call and examine the same before , . purchasing elsewhere. Thanking you for past favors ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY THE COURSE OF TRUTH. (By Proteosor William James, Do-, partment of Philosophy; Harvard Un iversity.) Truth muat run ihroueh the classic stages of a theory's career. First, Know a new theory la. attacked as absurd; then, it is admitted t3 be. true, but obvious and inslgnificent; finally it is seen to be so important that its adversaries claim that they themselves discovered It. Osteopathy . has alreadyi passed throught each of these phases. Oste opathic Health. ,Ciast Sunday was a banner day fof the Hotel Enterprise. Host Blanch ard state that-over 200 transients tor dinner and some 175 for' supper wore accommodated that day. f .B.'KK Kimple Latrrt Model "RaiiKef" bicycle furnished by in. Our aeenu every. iujmiik monry i.m. n-nit jor juu fu I idtuirt and sttctal njfer at em NO IHONKV KE.JLiH fell until you receive and approve of your 1 to anyone, anywhere iu the U. S. witkt'ut a cent default in advnrce. ire, allow I'fcN IAVS' t'UiiaS TK1.L dming which time youmay rid. Ciakiiig money tilt. Write pur ii to any iei you wuu. keep the bicycle ship it b ic!t CCCTCnY PPICS-S Vke nvivii l at to f :s mii.dlemun'1 yronta put it to any test you wish. keep the bicycle ship it b icx FmCTCHY V fur''',tl hthc graiie bicycles it U poiMble to mak ntfivu l at one small rjrofrt iww in-nirl Urmrv v.. ... PI-J sntec bcliind vour bicycle. at n'W trkt u-uil you recciy our catalogues aud learn our unheird of Jacior frtctt and remarkalt sfieemi offer to r.Uur URuutH. 4f ViVsi, . ,XW BWXClJBDiJLISU3, yea can sell our b-Ja iL-ca riour own name uUw at At i dor-Ue our prices. Orders filled tlie y lecvived. . " '.rV'" i-i-'.- i-i-Jaya-V8-, tmially have a number on hand taken in rroi-.ptly at price nv.siwr (ro:-l C to I at tfll you ova xtp U pr ivt V XJl&xsh witit0rder$4Sm I NAI Lsi, Tacks or CAM vrUI not lot the Blr out Sixty tnwiannit pair oia Ins! year. ' Over two bundrcd thousand paiia now in use. ! EtTSSlt'PTiaMi Made ia all s'len. It Is Hvctv And e-a-iv nilinir.vervdilTnblenn.'l lliiciiu:ii:lsvith a SDcciul aualitv of rubber, wiiih never become . ,J T!ie regular retail frict of these lira is " SISO ter r zir. t to ir.trvduca toe trill i- rT " rg- rorons ana which clos- up nsll puncture withenit al'otr. g theuirtoeacarc. Wehavehuncrcdaodcttersiromaa.iff. I edcustomerstatinr; that their tircihaveoiily been pumped ' UDoticcortwiceinawholeaconon. ThevwcJ -htiomoretiuia an ordinary tire, the puncture rei.tstinirquahlie PV several lavcr oi tnin, sjieciaiiy preparea luoricoame ' treod. Theresular price of tiiese tire 50 per pair.but (cr adrtisinupurDoa-sweareraaitiniraaoecial facurvoriceto nr ri..t-r 01 oniy fao per pair, aii oroera a:uppea uue a.iy letter is received. We sl-.ip C. O. D. on approval. Vou do uot pay a cent until you have examined and (ound them Mrictlv aa represented. i We wilt allow a eafi discount o( s per cent (;herely niakiog the price t.sa nrr nairt il on end FLL.L. C4SU W1T.I OKDKK and enc!ae thi advertisement. Yon run no risk in audiny ua an or!cr a the tire may. be returned at UliU expense if (or any reason they are not satisfactory -xaminaiion. We are periec'.iy reliable and money sent to a is aa aufe as in a , bank. If you r a pair ci theae tire, you vrtU find that they will ride easier run (aster wear bette:, !--t I irCTand look finer than anvtire vou have ever used or aern at anv price Wt know ' n ; i -vi'.i be ra well pleased Uat when Ton want a bicvele yen will giix us your order. tF V ' IW'-Tfl T'OrC A0'? any kind at any price until yon send for t pair of If M w IVl-M-IJ g ritj.ij liedethora liinctnre-Pror. tire on approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above: or write for our hig Tire and Svndry Catalogue whkit describes and quote all make and kind 01 tire t about half the nsnal priors. t:fYT WATT wrile"sP0VM'0',ay- w'NOTUlkoKBCYlWQaWcTcle mJ4 wrJi or a pair of tire from anyone nnttl yon know the new and wonderful 1 v 1 r Ca La I. laws SUMMER NORMAL. . The 1 annual ' Summer School for Teachers will be held la. the High Sohool building' at Enterprise, com mencing 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 in all subjects required, for county certificates. Methods of teaching la each subject a spec ialty. Tuition, for term $10. . Please notify the Instructors at , once of y.our intention to attend.' AUBREY G. SMITH, . .-. i ". Principal Lostine Schools. i. C. CONLEY, County Supt., 97bl3 t Instructors. . Ice Cream Freezers a brand new stock at Keltner's ''-... ' SHT0WN I district to e atid exhibit a or fyll firticIari and special ttffcr at trite. mr otcyci. we ship jreiiy frsiaht. and II you are then not perfectly Mti:.ficd o to us at our expense and you will not be a fur'n, ,iw h'Khot gnuie bicycles it U i one mall proftt Rhove actual factory cost b buying direct o( os and have the mat II you are then not perfectly saii:.ficd or do not wiih to to us at our expense and mm wilt ui be at me . 10 HiiT Hi v a hiru..un. ivf i " I HJIWJglJwU ,iudy pur enperb models at the vOHaerU, rKWweeaanaluyoathij year. Ue .sell t'.-.e l.i;.hastgr.,de bicycle (or less money than any otier factory. We are catis'ir-.i v '. y... .... a. .i . ' not re-tilarly tandle aecond b.nc? bicycles, b"t trade hv our r..--; n .i i . .... .... or lO. Descri'jtive knls lists' mailnt (-.. ka. tha usual retail trues. SArtHLt: fair L T " 1 .rr I Notice the think robber tread "A" and puueturo atrip ! ana "D," ulna rim atrip lt', to prevent rim eutttn;. TUI lira will oatinat any other tviaka SOFT, tiai'iu autt being given. J mm in inte-nnminr nut tr tv f i; n- o"-jwriri'-trt': ik" WIliajVWt.HtSMI VS.IVsW lUt