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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1910)
V it ' TWILIGHT LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS C. W. AMEY PRESIDENT AND E. T. ANDERSON AND W. E. TACGART UMPIRES. the Twilight League of Enterprise met Saturday night and effected a complete organization, C. W. Amey of the R. S. & Z. -store - being elected president, secretary and treasurer, and B. T. Anderson and W..B. Tag gart official umpires. H. A. Gallo way was chosen' official scorer. Although everybody hag had lots of legitimate fun over the formation of the league, lit has lt serious pur pose. One object of Its' management is a financial one. The small gate charge of 10 cents will o to main tain the expenses of .the first team of Enterprise, thus eliminating the usual subscription or donation for new uniforms, paraphernalia and the like. By thus replenishing the treasury of the first beam In .tbe Two County league, considerable aid will bo effected. , Another object of the Twilight League Is that of "drawing out" prospective players from . among whom the toig team can be supplied as fast as new players are needed. It is a far-sighted policy and one that le practiced by the big leagues, throughout the country, the National anl American! and similar leagues drawing continuously from the min or leagues of the United States. The Twilight League of Enterprise, with Its four teams, Is to the En terprise first team what the minor league teams of 'the nation are to the big leagues. By maintaining a systematic course of "try-outs" fresh timber for the first team here can be on hand, all the time, and the first team can In time toe built into almost an Invincible array of base ball talent. In the Twilight League a schedule of three games between each club In the league has bean effected, carry ing the games on for nine weeks. The first "official" game occurred Monday night, between Alder View Invlncltolea and the Alkali Peaches. The next game will be played Thurs day evening between the Brooklyn Trolleydodger and the Hillside Hay diggers. After this, the. teams will alternate Mondays and Thursdays lm the evening. . . ; , All games . will .be called at 6 o'clock prompt. The team that Is not ready at '6:05. will forfeit the game to the team' on, the field ready to, play, , , AFTERNOON TEA IN HONOR OF VISITORS .r insn,i intarARt. aa an Enterprise I boy, Fred Keavla, owns, the con trolling 4ntjrest"ln. the Camote-Clay- ton. The Philippine Free ires &aj It 1b one of the most Important mining deals ever made In the Isl ands. Both groups of claims are highly mineralized and the ore brought out ty the development work has paid all expenses of such worK and gave a surplus besides. Fred Jteavls is a brother of Frame, and a son of the late Uncle Joe Reavis, He Is expected back to the States, this fall on a vlsdt. Mrs. R. L. Day last Friday after noon gave an afternoon, tea In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Berland from Oahkosh, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Berland are here and about Enterprise on their honeymoon trip., having been married June 8. , The reception ,was given in honor of that event. Those Patent were: , Meadames Dante! y)d, W. R. Holmes, S. L. Burnaugh, C. 12. Trueblood, C. M. Lock wood, W H. Uraves, F, Sheets, W. C. Ket- chum, O. v. Franklin, Myers, John Calvin,' Omar Stubblefield, C, O. Kno dell, Carl Roe, L. Berland and C. E. Funk. The hos!e38 served a dainty luncheon and all present ' enjoyed the afternoon splendidly. F.ED REAVIS STRIKES , . ; IT RICH IN PHILIPPINES Manila p. i papers tell of the combine of two big1 mining proper ertle there the Bensuet Consoli dated and Camote Clayton, ; Thle ie Strawberries Fresh every "day, ard . all other fruits, fresh and dried, in season. General Merchandise With the en tire ' : , , st o c k kept brand new at the lowest prices the quality of goods can besold for , All Hats, Shoes and . Gloves at Cost while they last v . '. It is not too late' to plant garden, and our Morse's Califoenia Garden Seeds are warranted to grow Ittley Riley's SHIPPING CAR BALED TIMOTHY PER DAY Watson Brothers of Alder Slope art shipping a carload- of baled tltn jthy a day to Portland. They sold jver 200 tons to a Portland firm md had shipped about 75 tons -when. he teamsters strike at Portland jtarted end the buyer otopped the shipment. He has now asked that x car a day be sent fcto. About 13 14 tons mbe a car load. 1 y"1! i irni n'liiunii HtW bUUNUL HOLDS SESSION MAYOR ' BURLEIGH IN . CHAIR AND NEW MEMBERS , PRESENT, Grouse and Its Neighborhood 3ry Weathqr Continiuee Rep, D. F. Gillard Seriously Injured) by Horse. Grouse, June 13 Dry weather con lnues, working injury to small grain, egetablea and the like. The fruit ;rop is heavy and in fine condition. i"he corn crop does not appear tq be luffering from lack of rain, and cat le on the range are doing well, ow ns to the abundant forage. In gen- irat cattle are looking better than or several years past Rev. D. F. Gillard on his return rora churoh near Hanson's ferry 'esterday was thrown by a , buck ng horse and seriously Injured.. He isrrowly escaped with his life. The torse in throwing him struck mm vlth a hoof and rendered hlm uncon' (clous for several minutes. Mr. lewett took the injured man in a juggy and overtook the runaway orse after a four mile, chase. Be aring the animal and tying it to he rear of the buggy, the two t ampted to comlnue the Journey, when he bucking animal again became un uly, running forward and .Jumping iractlcally imto the buggy . between he men and the team they were lrlvlng.. This frightened the team, lev. Gillard, seeing the danger, ipran'g ou4, and Mr, Hewett 'was brown from the rig. The team, .'rightened by the plunging horse, an away, tearing the buggy to ragments. Joseph Young then took he Rev. Gillard In his hack, con eying htm home where he Is Test ng as easily as could be expected, t , is hoped by all his. friends that i" has sustained no Internal Injuries. The Wenatchee road Is now open or travel, and a good number of Jrouse farmer have been driving ut their hogs to the Lewlrton mar ie t,v receiving $9.25 a hundred for hem. Mr. Golen of Lewlston ,wlll be in hla district In a few days for the purpose of buying fat cattle. It la expected that most of the cattlemen will hold, their cattle until later In he season. The council: met in regular session Monday night, with the new mayor, J. A. Burleigh, In the chair and tbe following present: Councilmen F. S. Ashley, S. E. Combes, S. D. Keltner, C. E. Funk and C. THock-; efc. Marshal Hug and Recorder Lock wood. ' Reports of the city recorder' and treasurer weie read and approved. The following bills were allowed: BaUer Bros . $ 4 50 C. Crumpacker ....... . 6 25 Oscar Davis 47 25 VV. S. Clayton 13 60 Si D. Keltner 4 75 Wash. Print, and' Book Mfg, Co. . 6 25 J. P. Sanders . . . , 165 The following committee was ap Ktinted to audit the reports and books of the city treasurer, record- r and marshal: S. D. Keltner, F. 3. A3hley, C. E. Funk. On motion. J. Eauer will1 be allow ed to tap the city water main for water at his farm south of town. The mayor appointed permanent committees asi follows: Streets,' F. 3. Ashley; lights, s. D. Keltner; water, Dr. C. TV Hochett; finance. C. E. Funk; town ditch, , S. H. Combes, On motion a committee was ap pointed to see Rodgers Bros, about placing In their building fire appa ratus by flumes. : The. band stand was donated to he fair association, provided the association move it from the court house grounds. ' LEADEN PELLET. MAY ' RESULT, DISASTROUSLY Some weeka ago Peter Simmons, at work on the ranch of J. A. French on Prairie Creek, while shoot ing squirrels) with a companion, suf fered a gunshot wound in the leg from a 22 calibre rifle. The pellet made a painful ,wound, but medical attention was- given Immediately and the patient was gettlns along fine. Of laite, however, the wound seems to be healing on the' surface with Inflammation gathering in the depths of the hurt, and. Mr. French last) Sat-, urday sent, a physician . out to in spect the injury. No serious results are . antledpcted, but Mr .French wished' the patient to have every attention poooibJe aa a preventive of any complications. SOLD EWE LAMBS AND PURCHASED WETHERS ' George S'. Craig, the well known stock man, has sold the ewe lambs wintered over by him, and has Pur chased 4,000 head of yearling weth ers. The latter were purchased! from Fred Falconer and will be taken by Mr. Craig over on Snake river for the coming winter, probably first spending the summer on the range. -Mr. Craig began shearing Monday. He states' that, nothing preventing, he will have his wool clip in the warehouse this week. BIG CROP OF FRUIT REPORTED FROM COVE Word from Karl J., Stackland' at Cove, states that the general fruit crop in that district is exeeding'.y good and heavy. Cherries and all fruits including! apples1 and pearsi for quality and. quantity, according to Mr. Stackland, never were better In that district. In fact they are said, to be better this year than in any year In Cove's history. HOR8E SALE. On Saturday, June 25, at Loatlne, Oregon, J. W. Bright will dispose of 33 head of horses at public sale, In cluding some good grade Percherons, work horses, saddlers and drivers. H wUl also offer for sale one Per cheron stallion, four years old. Sam Pace, auctloneeer. . al Foley's Kidney Remedy may be glveni to children with admirable re sults; It does away with' bed get ting, and Is also recommended for use after measles and scarlet fever. Burnaugh & Mayfteld. . Serious Injury Is Suffered Mrs. Ed Anderson Sustains Broken Limb . in Runaway Accident ' Saturday. In a serious runaway accident here last Saturday, Mrsi Ed Anderson, living at Chlco, suffered a terrible fracture of ,tha bones of the left limb, between the knee and ankle. She: is at prsarit at the home of L. A. Jack son. Story of Accident. , ' -Mr. and' Mrs. Anderson, with their small son had Just left Enterprise ah their way home, the accident occurring within, the city limits near the Flovers laundry. Oa driv ing up the hill, a small irrigating ditch was encountered across which wasi a small culvert. The water had floated the culvert partially, so that when one of the hor3es stepped on it water splashei up, frightening the mlmal which sprang forward break ing a singletree. ' Mrs. Anderson, par tially Jumped and was partially hrown from the buggy, striking her left foot and lower left limb in' such manner as to , break . one. ofl 'the bones once and (he oujtslde bone In two place. , ; . . a Commissioner Sam Lltch hurried to the scene with hla auto, and con veyed. Mrs, Anderson to Dr. Ander son's office on Main street, where the Injury was dre3sed. " She was then taken to the home of ; Mr. Jackson, aa atatel. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are .well known throughout the entire county, and their many friends' here were shocked at the sad affair. The at tending physician atates, however, that the patient Is getting along splendidly, considering the nature of the injury. : , ; .. Business vSnap For a Good Butcher Meat Market in live town of 1500 Population Five Room House, Five Lots, Barn and three and one-half acres $2000 $2000 $4000 takes it all part cash and short time on balance. Write for particulars,.:, : Wenaha Land Company Troy, Oregon or Enterprise, Oregon L REAL ESTATE FIRM Pa3me & Sheets ; ; ENTERPRISE, OREGON. I We handle Hanchee and City Pro perty. We can exchange your land for city property, or Vlea-versa, . We have some fine- residence lot for sale. ' ''. ' . We tell Business Lota. . Make Loan on Land. . -. '- ' . ' Write Your Insurance. ' . i . S . Call and see us when in town. , ; j Office in Lltch Building. : Enerprlee, Oregon.; For All Kinds of Artistic PaiatiB, and fpsr Hnin ' do not fail to call on CAKES, Contractor N. B.-Lowe Bros.' PainU New Line of "Superior" Stoves and Ranges See me and get my prices before buying else where. I carry also a full and complete line of : bath tubs, basins and bowls, and a full list of " plumbing supplies. First-class plumbing at the ' h' v lowest figure for which such plumbing can be 1 , 1 done. -:- . ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ' S. K. CLARK, Enterprise, Oregon Consolidated and New. Stock ! 1 have purchased the Jewelry stock formerly owned by A,, C. y . Carpenter, and have adde to It ne(w ' shipmenits of stock, making my jewelry store replete with all thet can be desired in a jewelry bual , neas. I wish to extend my personal thanks to the people of Enter- ' prise and of this esctlon of Wallowa all their jewelry interests tny.V ronage, and assure them that I make county for their generous pat own. Your patronage solicited. All work guaranteed. ' , Martin Larsen & Co. Jewelers . -. ; ' Will One HeeK Conger at Hotel Enterprise "! o c n a -p O c n r a n n a o c n s 3 s O 3 n By Request Owing to the request of many of Enterprise's leading citizens, Pr, Qray has decided to remain a week longer at the Hotel Enterprise! , By the use of Dr. Gray's modern electrical instruments they extract teeth Absolutely Without Pain no matter how sensitive they may be. f The Doctor is n graduate from one of the best colleges in the United States Gold Grown and Bridge Work" a Specialty All Kinds of Modern Dental Work Done u u 3 o u -p o . CC u X w u n , -' 3 :0 ... c rt ' H. 3' ''xa " S u- 3. n DRS.GRAY&CO. Teeth Extracted and Filled Without Pain I ; One Week Longer at the . Hotel ! Enterprise . Room, Parlor Read a Testimonial from one . whom 1 you all Know:: ; To Whom It May Concern: 7 I wish to saythat I have just; called on Drs. Gray at The Enterprise Hotel and took the vitalized air and had sev en very bad teeth extracted in less than, one minute. I can truthfully say that; I felt no pain at all and no bad effects afterward. I can gladly 7 recommend the Doctors as doing .exactly as they claim, and would advise every one suf-' fering with bad teeth to call. i i ; - v - ; ELLEN AKINS. . : I have just called on " Dr. Gray at the Hotel Enterprise, and had him fill several very sensitive teeth without the least pain. I cheerfuljy recommend this won derful Painless Svstem to all.-? 'ESSIE J, HART, v a j to '. . 3 . ; ' s; .: .; - o n . .: . (0 "u ; '' 'C ., . o '. m m :' o '? vr.: i v oa The DOCTORS CAN FILL as WeU as EXTRACT TEETH ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN