THE NEWS RECORD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
' 1 (Twlce-a-Week.)
rrmrty th Wallowa News, stab-
. Uahed ; March 3. 1899.
Published Wednesdays and Satur
days at Enterprise. Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRESS
Office -East side Court House Square
entered aa second-class matter
January I, 1909, at the postofflce at
Enterprise, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3. 1879. ;
' Subscription Rates; One year $2,
six month $1, three mouths 50c,
one month ' 20o. . On yearly cash-In-advance
subscriptions a discount of
tie la given., -
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 19104
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City and County
Brief News Items
Carter's White Lead and linseed
Oil at Keltneir's.
Mrs. J M, Mitchell of Joseph, ,waa
In' Enterprise Saturday. .
Surveyor Merryman went to Wal
lowa on business Saturday.'
'Poultry men, call at Keltner's and
see the Petaluma Incubators on' ex
hibition. - ;
. Sheriff Edgar Marvin returned
from an official, trip to La Grande
Sunday evening.
Rev. Gibson returned from Baker
City and La Grande Friday even
ing of last week,,'
Garden Hose b,lg shipment
sprinklers, hose : fixtures, at Kelt
ner's. Henry Sturm, a prosperous! ranch
er of the Paradise- district, transact;
ed business- to Enterprise Friday.
Big carload of furniture, right from
tho factory, now on sate at F. S.
Ashley's. - ' bl
"Little Joker" squirrel traps klUs
hundredo. Try , tt. Price 35 cents.
, Quite a number, of persons from
Enterprise, attended the Campbell
brothers' railway show tai LO Grande
Thursday. -"
Dr. F. B. Moore, osteopath, has
office hours all day Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday In Enterprise. Of
fice over the bank. - 83btf
Everything you want at the low
est possible Trice, In all kinds of fur
niture at F. S. Ashley's-., Carload
Juat received. , bl
Attorney A. S. Cooley of Wallowa
transacted business In Enterprise the
first of the week, arriving here Sun
day, evening. ,
Sherrln & Williams' paints guar
anteed at Keltner's.
Rev. A. L. Howarth, pastor of tho
M. E. church, at Joseph, passed
wrougn . rarierprn nuuu; wu
way to La Grande.
Aihno T. RiuMi n .Tmenh arrived
" Jn Enterprise Monday morning, re
turning to Joseph to the evening, af
ter transacting business .hero. . " '
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Wet your whistle with a
draught of that excellent
Hire'a at J. T. Harvey's.
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ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
' ' KFjHI OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND.
Hsriarket (10mbes & Hotchkiss INDEPENDENT
Pelts -tnd HI . PROPRIETOR PHONE 20
I Wallowa County Title &
r Abstract Company
. : . 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.
Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates
Fishing tackle all Kinds and sal
mon eggs at Keltners.
Jack Bradley, well and favorably
known throughout the county a
Wallowa county's best practical Jok
er, came in from Zumwalti Monday.
Mrs. Henry Fle'.cher returned from
Wallowa i and Union county points
Saturday, where she had visited for
everal days.
Blueflame coil oil stoea and Insur
ance gasoline stoves just arrived
at Keltaer's.' . . .
Mrs. A. Hansen, living-near Enter
prise, returned Saturday from quite
an extended visit to relatives at
Hood River. J , i
Mr. and Mrs. Eert Berland, after
several daysf . visit with relatives in
Enterprise, left for their future home
in Uniontown, Wash., Monday morn
ing. '
Rev. W.' H, Gibson will preach at
the Swamp Creek Baptist church
at 11 o'clock next Sunday morning
and at Alder at 8 o'clock Sunday ev
ening.
Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes
and fittings, ft Keltner's.
Miss Jessie Matthews returned Fri
day from the Cove where she vis
ited a month at Willis Wright's,
enjoying the strawberries and early
cherries. ,
Attorney Daniel Boyd and son
Robert returned home Sunday even
ing. The former had x been several
day in Portland and the latter In
rhe Dalles.
Mrs. B.'T. Po'.ey of Lost in e ar
rived in Enterprise Saturday evening,
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ber
land at R. L. Day's. She returned
io Lostine Monday morning.
W. P. Sam ma returned from La
Grande Friday evening, with , his
ihree children, Portia and Robert and
Gilbert Steele. He took the little
folks there for a brief visit ' and
outing.
Just received a shipment of mar
ole 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
es Wlllgerodt, Enterprise. lOObm
Mrs. S. Ll Burnaugh left Saturday
morning for Portland where Bhe went
x attend grand lodge of Pythian Sis
ters as a delegate from the local
lodge. ' .
. Jonathan Haas was In Enterprise
Saturday morning looking after a
ihlpment of freight, and seeing, a
number of Jap beet workers safely
off. The Japs have finished beet
thinning.
E.' T. Roup, a prosperous ranch
owner owning lands on Prairie
Creek, but making his. home in Jo
seph, went through Enterprise Sat
urday to Wallowa. He contemplated
spending a day there on business.
D. H. Stumbangh, formerly a resi
dent of this locality, but now living
near Pendleton, was in Enterprise
Saturday las on his way to the Im
naha country. He has two sons,
Luther and Gus Stum ba ugh living
on the Imnaha, where he will visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lee, recenUy
married in La - Grande, arrived In
Enterprise, Saturday evening. They
will make their future home here,
Mr. Lee being a member of the firm
of Lee Brothers ,who recently pur
chased the I. N. Pltzer blackamith
3hop here.
Walter Sheets, Irving Dill and Ivan
Jackson 'returned Friday evening
from Rock River, Wyoming, where
they attended the large shipment
of sheep from this, point. Of the
16,816 head of sheep In the shipment
only" twenty-five were lost enroute.
' Thoa. L. Siegmund, representing
the ''Wonder Washer" In this sec
tion of Oregon, returned to Enter
prise from Grossman and will In
all probability make his deliveries
of machlnesi ini Enterprise) this week.
The shipment ' has been delayed
from Leavenworth, Kan., where the
factory Is located.
Marrion L. Harris, wife and three
daughters, Misses Muriel and Hazel
Hendricks, and Edna Harris, and
Mrs. Edwards, with the letter's
The White
If you want a high grade sewing
machine which Is a
WORLD'S STANDARD
OF EXCELLENCE
BUY A WHITE
The machine Is unsurpassed for
simplicity, durability and the char
acter of the work it will do. It Is
made In two .styles, the Vibrator
Shuttle and the Improved Rotary
Shuttle. The labtter machine aewe
either a ' lock or a chain stitch.
There are a number of styles to
choose from and the wood work 1
the handsomest possible.
Fred S. Ashley
handles the WHITE MACHINE bl
Enterprise. c . 1 -
daughter Mlas Rowena Edwards, all
of Flora, attended the Sunday school
convention at the Christianl church
here, arriving Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Edwards were
Flora delegates to the convention.
Dr. C. T. Hockett and family re
turned! fromi Portland, and Wlllam
jtte valley points Saturday evenHng.
lhe doctor and family left over a
fortnight since, visiting family rel
ltlves south of Portland and return
ing to that city to attend the rose
carnival and the doctor to) attend the
grand lodge of Masons.
R. E. Heskett, living betweenhere
ind Wallowa, was In Enterprise Sat
urday, paying this office a congenial
trtoit. In conversation Mr. Heskett
Uated that the fall wheat im his
aelghborhood la looking good in
fact betiter than It has perhaps in the
pant eighteen yeira. Nothing so far
w he can foresee . will interfere
with a Wig crop. The spring wheat
s also looking weiy This year Mr.
Heskett has 100 acres- of fall wheat
and about 40 acres of spring wheat,
fn eighteen years Mr. Heskett has
been bothered with frost but once.
GO TO ATTEND THE f
STATE ENCAMPMENT
H. W. Beecher and C. R. Pratt,
living near Enterprise," left Sunday
morning for Astoria, where they are
attending the State Encampment G.
A. R. Astoria has made considerable
preparation to receive the Oregon
members of the "Old Guard," and a
most enjoyable reunion of the vet
erans Is being participated in.
CELEBRATES! HER EIGHTH
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Little Mlas- Mildred Day celebrated
her eighth birthday anniversary Sat
urday last, Inviting twenty of her lit
tle friends to enjoy the occasion.
Her mother, Mrs. R. L. Day, baked
the birthday cake and arranged it
with the proper number of candles
and all the little guests made merry
throughout the occasion. They left
at the close of the event, wishing
their little hostess many many re
turn of the happy occasion.
.NOTICE.
Notice to whom It may concern;
My wife, Agnes. Bell Littleton, hav
ing left my bed and board without
Juat cause or provocation, I hereby
give notice I will not be responsible:
for any debts contracW by her.'
15bl . ORVILLE T. LITTLETON.'
' Glad to Recommend Them.'
Mr. E. .Weakley, 'Kokomo, Ind,
says: "After , taking Foley' Kid
ney Pills, the severe backache left
:n, 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 & Mayfield.
THE MEADOW DAIRY
, I am dow prepared to
furnish the people of En.
terprite and vicinity with ,
the best of
MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK
SKIMMED MILK
Whole Milk, per quart, ' - i
Cream for table hk, per quart SJC
Cieam to whip, per quart, 40c
Buttermilk, per gallon, - 10c
Skimmed Milk, fer gallo .toe
W. W. ZUBCHRH
PA8SING EVENTS FROM)
IN AND NEAR TROY
'Troy, June 14: Cherries' are ripe
and strawberries are about gone.
Jesse Williams has sold his Inter
est In the hotel and feed' stable to
John M. Silver. The latter .will also
have charge of the postofflce.
. George Ughtle and O. H. Cross
land started to Enterprise with three
loads of fat; hogs this1 week.
James Downing of Edem made a
business trip to Flora Friday.
H. S. Brown lost a valuable cow
last week.
A dance Is reported for next Fri
day night In Dale Estes' new house.
Mr. and Mrs. Evert Rlchman pass
ed through Troy on their way to
Flora Monday.
A site for the new flour mill at
Troy has been secured and we un
derstand that work will begin on it
soon.
SEEKS RELATIVES WHO
MOVED TO UNION
A communication signed by Sarah
Ewing, of 134 Van Buren St., To
Pka, Kas., "was received by tho En
terprise Press Saturday. The writ
er of the letter Inquires for the
whereabouts of Hiram Canfleld and
,wlfe who moved to Union 25 years
ago, and later moved to Enterprise.
Some of the older settlers of Wal
lowa and Union counties might pos
sibly know something of the where
abouts of the parties named) if
they are still living.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Wallo.wa Nursery Company
wishes to. announce to the citizens
of Wallowa county and elsewhere
that they have demonstrated the
fact that nursery stock can be grown
here and; at this time it is as) far ad
vanced as in any other locality.
If you are contemplating buying
nursery stock for fall we are In
position to furnish you with home
grown stock at lowest prices. .
i WALLOWA NURSERY CO.
15b2 Wallowa, Ore.
Cherry Pickers and Packers Wanted
Thirty men, women, girl and boys
wanted to help pick and pack cher
ries at Karl J. Stackland's place at
Cove, Ore. Good wages and camping
accommodations are assured. Seas
on, begins June 29th and .will last
nearly a month. - 44c2
Couldn't Forget It
' '"Saturday night some miscreant lug-
(4 off a whole cord of my wood, and
tomefeow I can't forget about it." de
clared Silas. 1
"Have you ' tried to forget it?" In
quired bis friend.
Tea. Sunday . morning I went to
church, hoping 1 could get it off my
mind, and before I hud been there Bve
minutes the choir started in singlug
The Lost Chord.' so 1 got out."
Judge. '
Reckless Gambling. .
Tm afraid my husband Is develop
ing the gambling Instinct," sobbed the
bride.
What's the matter, dear? Has he
been playing poker?" .
"No. but yesterday he offered to
match pennies wttb Brother Prank to
determlue which one should pay the
car fare." Detroit Free Press.
Getting Down to Business.
Mistress (to new servant) There are
two things, Mary, about which 1 am
very particular. They are truthfulness
and obedience. Mary 'Yes'm. and
when you tell me to say you're not in
wnen a person calls that - you don't
wish to see which is it to be, mum
truthfulness or obedience?
' Defined. -
Precocious Child Papa, Ml me wbat
Is . humbug? Parerft (with a deep
drawn sigh) It Is. my dear, when
your mamma pretends to be very fond
of me and puts no buttons on my
Mr ....
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
0. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or-
gon. May 16th, 1310.
' Notice Is hereby given that Michelle
Baker, -whose post-office address is
Enterprise,' Oregon,, did, on the 20tn
day of July, 1909, file In this office
Sworn Statement and Application,
No. 06831, to purchase the W2 SE
Sec. ' 8, and SA NB, Section
17, Township 1 North, Range 45
East, Willamette Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provisions
of the act of June 3, 1878, and act
amendatory, known as the "Timber
and Stone Law," at such value as
might be flxd by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon have
been estimated and valued by appll
cant at $400.00, the timber estimated
to be worth $200.04, and the land
$200.00; that said applicant will offer
final proof ht support of his applica
tion and sworn statement 0:1 lie
10th day of September, 1910, before
John A. Rumble, U.' S. Commissioner,
it Ills office, at Joseph, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or !!
late a contest at any time before
patent issues, by filing a corrobo
rated affidavit In this orflce, alleging
facta which would defeat the entry.
, 44cll F. C. Bramtfell, Register. ,
WHITE FRONT
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
R. 1. DAY, Proprietor
Good Rigs Fair Treatment
Special Attention to
Rates for Regular Boarders
Best of Help Employed
Open Day and Night One
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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
e all losses in full.
WALLOWA LAW, LAND a ABSTRACT CO.
, ENTERPRISE, OREGON
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C. H. L0CKW00D,
United States Commissioner
1 0 0 F eterprise udqh N
EMERALD REBEKAH LODGE, No. 119
n ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
. of r. 94.
'UA.NITA TEMPLB, No. 1, Pythian
inters.
KNTEKPU1SB CHAPTKK
J No. 30, Royal Arch Masons
WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. &
V. M.,
41 III I EAGLE CAMP, NO. 10497, M
ll.V7,n.W. A Meets first and third
rhursdays In each month. In new Fra
ternal halL Visiting Neighbor alway
welcome.
CHA3. THOMAS, Consul.
IAS. V. RODGERS, CVark.
VNEKOIU CAMP. No. S64H, R N. of A.
1 fl III ENTEKrRISB CAMP, No
II. U. W. 535, W. of W.
VLMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
Department of the Interior.
J. S. Laad Office at La Grande,
. Oregon, June 20th, 1910.
NotKe Is hereby given that Mary
V. Elmer, formerly Mary A. Woods,
f Wallowa, Oregon, who on Febru
ary 25, 1904, made Homestead En-
:ry No. 13458, No. 09106, for S
SW4, Section 32, Township 1 North,
.lan,ge 41 East, Willamette Meridian,
iaa filed notice- of intention to make
ii'inal Five Year Proof, to establish
Malm to tho land above described,
jefore C. M." Lookwood, U. S. Com
Diaaloner, at hia ' office, ' at Enter
prise, Oregon, on the 10th day of
Vugust, 1910.
Claimant ' names aa wltnessea:
ilark O. Courtney,- of Lostine, Ore
son, Jasper J. Chapman, of Wallowa,
3regon, Edward A. Crosaler, of Wal-
owa, Oregon, William Whltmore, of
vVallowa, Oregon. 44c5
F. C. Eramwoll, Kbglater.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
J. S. Land Office at La Grande,
Oregon, June 20th, 1910.
Notice 1b hereby given that) Joseph,
Allen, whose post-offl&e address 1
Enterprise, Oregon, did, om tho 2nd
lay of September, 1909, file In this
ifflce Sworn Statement and Appli
cation, No. 0G986, to purchase the
SE NWVi, Se.tian , 14, Township
l North, Range 44 East, Willamette
Meridian, and the timber thereon,
under tho provisions ' of the act of
Tune 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
kndwn a tho "Timber and Stone
Law," at such value as might be
.'Ixed by appraisement, and that, pur
iii ant to each appllca'lon, the land
and timber thereon have- been e
.imated and valued by the applicant
at $100.00 thj Umber estimated at
$50.00 and the land $50.00; that eald
applicant w!l.l offer final proof In
support of y.i application and a,worn
statement on Uxe.lQta lay of Sep
tember, 1910, before C. "M. Lockwood,
U. S. C'ommT, at hl office, at En
tesprlao, Oregon. '
Any person la at liberty to pro
test thU purchase before entry, or
Initiate a contest at any time be
fore patent Issues, by filing a cor
roljoniUJ affidavit In thto office, al
leging fac& whkh would defeat the
entry. 44cll
F. C. Cram well, Register. .
What Everybody Ought to Know.
That Foley's Kidney Pills contain
Just the ingreHents necessary to
tone, strengthen and regulate the
action of the kidneys and bladder1,
r-urnaugh Sc Mayfield.
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Horses Bought and Sold
Commercial Trade
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Bus to and From Trains f
Home Phone
Block North of Hotel Enterprise x
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LccHwood 8 Bilyen.
Managers
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Have you examined our
line of '
Ladies' and Children's
Wash Suits Ladies'
Fancy SKirts: Waists,
Undershirts, Muslin
Underwea r ; 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.
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We buy our Dry Goods from
jj one of the largest houses in
Chicago and have a large
w assortment from which to
m make our selections.
9 We discount our bills, which
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in our store at the lowest m
" cash prices. w
JJ We give our customers the
2 benefit of our cash buy. We y
h Jil?n m'vo a l'apnnnf nri nil t
S cash purchases.
m If you are going; to build
13 call and let us figure
m with you on Doors and
S Windows. We ha ve just
received a large stock of
5 same and we are going
m to sell them at bed ruck
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Company
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy U
sold on a guarantee that if you are
not satisfied after using two-thirds
of t. bottio according to directions,
your money wlU be refunded. It i
up to you to try. Sold by all deal
ers. STALLION BOOKS.
Indlapensable records for owners
of stallions, containing deacrlptlon
of nmrea, dates of service, time of
payments, and all tieceeoary data,
Drlnted on rnnrf lunar nnA nlrmalT
bound la boards with cloth back,
for sale at this office or sent poat
prepaid oa receipt of price, $1.
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