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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1910)
THB NEWS RECORD (Twice-a-Week.) AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Formerly the Wallowa News, estab liaued March 3. 1899. t Published Wednesdays and . Satur days at Enterprise, Oregon, by -THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East aide Court House Square .Entered aa second-class matter January 2, 1909, at the postoffice t Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: One year' $2. six months $1, three months 50c; one month 20c. On yearly cash-In-advance subscriptions a discount ' of 25c Is given. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910. City and County Brief News Items Ice Cream Freezers a brand new stock at Keltner's, , C. H. Zurcher made a businesa trip to Wallowa Saturday. All phone orders for bus to and from depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phone. 97b Mrs. Julius Bolter of Joseph vis ijiX Enterprise Wednesday. Miss Mary . Darr returned Satur day from a visit with her parents at Elgin. - Blueflame coil oil stoes and Insur ance gasoline" stoves Just arrived 'at Kel-tner'sj Mia Grace Wool, who had been visiting her sister in Elgin, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Purdln. of . Alder Slope came home Saturday from several days visit in La Grande. Fishing tackle all Kinds and sal mon eggs at Keltner's. Conductor "Doc" Harned assumed charge of one of the trains oa the branch, Sunday. "Little Joker" squirrel traps kills hundreds. Try It. Price 35 cents. Judge CTawford - of Union arrived In Enterprise Tuesday evening to attend circuit court. Carter's White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's. - . 1 ; Tell your sweetheart and your Wife about Harvey's the one up-to-date place where frozen dainties are a manufactured specialty. ' ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET 'BE81 OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. mMarket Combes & notchkiss; independent t Pelts and Hides proprietor - PHONE 20 fTTTTTTTTTTTl Wallowa County Tide & Abstract Combanv . ;- ' 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 aA-ai-SLA-A A ..... ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE One Night Only Saturday, July 16, 1910 : ' '' r ' ' '" ' ' ' ' ' ' ;' THE POPULAR Lowe's Madison Square Theatre Company In the Charming Western Comedy Drama, in 4 Acts The Girl From Tennessee Prices as usual, 25. 35. and 50) cents Seats on Sale at Burnaugh & Mayfield's Plumbing, plumbing flxtures,tpes and fittings, pt Keltner's. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Eoyd returned to Enterprise Tue3day after a pleasant sojourn at Seaside. Senator Turner Oliver stopped in Enterprise Weednesday on hla way from Joseph-to La Grande. Garden' Hose big shipment sprinklers, . hose fixtures, at Kelt ner's. " ' ' Sell your cream to the Enterprise Creamery, CO., and get the highest market price for lit. W. C. Wilson of near Joseph made i business ti-Jp to Enterprise Satur day, returning to Jofoph In the ev ening. , -..v. - .Sher.win & WlMams' palnta-7-guer- jnteed at Keltner's. Mrs. S. D. Keltner and two tit le daughiijers returned home Tues lay after . an extended visit to eev nal points ' In Washington.- Oscar Perland' of Paradise tran iacted business in Enterprise Fri lay of last week. . j' - Sell your cream to the Enterprise Creamery Co., and get the highest Market price for It. Poultrymen, call at Keltner's and see the Petaluma Incubators on ex hibition. ' ' Little Miss Ml'dred' Day returned Friday from Paiailse where she had been visiting relatives for several lays. 1 Miss. Lulu Ownbey arrived, home Saturday from a six. weeks' visit at Elgin and other points la Union county. .-! ' D. Vj Eastman of Paradise left for his home ,ln that city Monday mo'rntng after' transacting business tor a few days in Enterprise. - Sell ' your cream to the Enterprise Creamery Co., ani getjthe hlghieat market price for It. Sam Pace returned from La Grande the latter part of last week, having' transacted business at the federal land office there. C. Mairdock of the north part of the ' county was In Enterprise the first of the week. While on the trip, he transacted business at Wallowa. , Mrs. Daniel Boyd and children, Margaret . and Stockton, returned Trom La Grande Saturday where they hadTSrisited the family of Judge ICnowteev ... Dr. W. L. . Nichols, osteopath, suc cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours ill day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, In Enterprise. Office over the bank. 21atf . Mrs. G,. H. Lindley and Mrs. Cum mins, former residents 4f Flora, re turned to their , homes, ait Vashon island, near - Seattle, Wednesday. They had been visiting in and about Flora. ' Ben Bos well, well known In Wal lowa county, who returned recent ly from California, has purchased a flve-acr e tract, of land near La Grande. He will make his future home there. Lowest Current Rates A - -. A A g g a Every Clerk Every Mechanic Every Farmer Every Stockraiser Every Merchant Every Banker Every Professional Mar is directly interested. in the p ro jperity of Oregon . None flourish uhlesu money is in good supply. Life insurance premiums drain Oregon of vast turns every year. Stop This Drain Place your life insurance vyith Drcgongifc The Policyholders' Company . hi j is the only . "Purely 5reo t " Company, lakes all of its invest nents here, and is an im portant factor in the up building of a Greater reson. tates are no higher. rite for further par tic liars giving your pecu lation and date of birth. HOME OFFICE. PORTLAND, OItt . L MILLS. Pres. L. 8AMUKU ln. Mgr . CLAKENCb; 8. SAMUEL. Ant. Mgr. Mrs. Howard K. O'Brien of Port land came to .Wallowa on Saturday's rain, and la a guest of her aunt, Irs. John McDonald. Mr. and Mrs., J'Brten will return to Wallowa to eslde in the Wear future. Miss Marie Church of Independ ence, One., la visiting with Mr. and Ira. C. H. Zurcher. Miss. Church vas formerly a teacher in the public schools here. She will spend1 prob Joly a month with ' former f rlen.de In Enterprise. Michael Miller, a laborer, was kill-, sd by the train at Cove station, Thursday ,'. morning last. H1b , re nalns were sent to Pendleton. No apers or other means of giving a :lue to the whereabouts of his rel atives were found on hla person. ; Mrs. O. M. . Cortina arrived home Saturday from Portland and' Turner, laving attended the state Christian church convention, at the latter )lace. She was accompanied home y her sister, Mrs. A. R. Slavens, ind little daughter Viola, of Port ed. ' Reports from the Imnah'a are to .he effect' that cougars are so plen- ciful end so audacious, that they are itealing to within' a few hundred pards of sheep camps and killing .ambs. Thla ought to be good mews to the hunters with good dogsr and crusty rifles. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh, H. A.. Galloway, Mis S, V. Heaton, 8. f. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Books, A.. F. Unn, A. Wade and F. B. Tharp are among the Enterprise delegation stopping at the Savoy. They are all here to 'attend the chau xuqua. La Grande Observer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Amey, who had been visiting relatives hi thi city and at Joseph for several weeks, de parted Friday for their home at Mon mouth, 111. Mr. Amey' sister, Miss Oussle Amey, who has spent the past year here, returned home with them. They will vtalt at Colorado 8prlnga and Denver en route. PIONEER RESIDENT TAKEN SEVERELY ILL THIS WEEK D. B. Reavta, on of the early pioneers of Wallowa county, to se riously' ill at the home of G. 8. Reavis in thteclty. D. B. Reavi was formerly county Judge of Wallowa county, and Is a large proprety hold er here. His lllnes Is occasioned by the feebkenem of old age, and while hl many frIend'-hope for his recovery his condition, owing to his age, la rendered critical. THE MEADOW DAIRY I am now prepared to fumiih the people of En ; terprite ind vicinity with the bet of MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK SKmEO MILK -. i Whole Milk, per qutrt, - ' Sc Cream for table uie, per quart a 5c Cieam to whip, er quart, 40c Buttermilk, per gallon, - 10c Skimmed Milk, per gallon 10c W. W. ZURCHRR OSTEOPATHIC QUESTIONS ANSWERED. ' ' What, is Osteopathy I Osteopathy i8 a system of treat ment, chiefly by manipulation, that aa8 met with such remarkable suc cess in the fifteen years In which it aas been known to the public in the United States, that it, has won a most extensive support, and has over five '.housand practitioners. What does It treat? It has a complete system for the treatment of human disease. In acute cases it Is just. as successful as in chronic. 'Dq Osteopathists use, any means beside, manipulation? Certainly. While correction of an atomical Irregularities Is fundamen tal, many simple appliances, such as are used' in the sick room by all schools, of practice to give re lief and comfort, are at our com mand. Mr. and Mrs. Lapham of Joseph visited acquaintances Saturday In Enterprise. Mrs. Minnie Hdllembaek of Aledo, Illinois, arrived Monday for a visit with her son, Ralph B. Hollembaek, and family. , ; F. Y. Mulkey of Monmouth, Ore., returned last week from Rochester, Minn., where he received medical treatmnt iiw a sanitarium'. On his way home he stDpped in Enterprise to look over the country in Wallowa county, going finally to his home In Monmounth. He was well pleased with this 6ction of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J.; McDonald of Wal lowa returned to their home in that city Monday morning. Mrs-NdcDon-ald gave a report of the national Sunday school convention which she attended, and which was very enthusiastically received at the union services held at the Preaby jrian church h3re Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McKnelly came Ji from Portland this week, and' are registered at the Hotel Enterprise. Mr. McKnelly was here -about three weeks ago in the interests of the Mew York Life Insurance company ind was so much pleased with the Country and climate that on his re :urn he brought Mrs. McKnelly with aim. Mr. McKnelly Is an Illinoian tn 4 was for many years manager for -he company In Southern Illinois, ie has written a number of promi nent Oregonlans during hia . brief .esidence In, this state. He was very juccessfui during his recent visit aere. Among the" policies written were C. P. Ragslale $20,000, Fred V. Falconer $20,000 ' and James. A. Funk $10,000. Others who do sol iVlsh their names' mentioned brings he total up to $85,000. Mrs. Dr. Moore and sister, Dr. Pur lurn left Enterprise Monday morn Jig for Flora. The tetter will prac tice osteopathy at Flora in the L'uture. Mrs. Moare will remain .nere with her sister for a few lays, Joining Dr. Moore on their way to Kansas City where Dr. iloore will take special work dur-' ng the summer in ositeopathy-. During the summer, too, Dr. and Mrs. 4oore will visit tne former's mothjr vt Santa Rosa, Calif. After almost I year In special work in Kansas City, Dr. and Mrs. Moore will lo ?ate In Portland permanently. Dr. Vloore Is a member of the Oregon State Medical beard, and during the ecent examination held In Portland attended officially.. One hundred md four practltloneors were examin ed, 13 of whom 1 were of the oHteo atbic school. ' The White MB If you want a high grade sowing 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 I made la two styles, the Vibrator I Shuttle and the improved Rotary I Shuttle, The lawter machine sews I either a 1 lock or a chain stitch. I There are a number of styles to , choose from and the wood work Is the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handles the WHITE MACHINE in Wallowa county. t.-.r. .r.-.rY3rITt-... WHITE FRONT Livery, Feed and Sore Stable R. l. DAY, Proprietor Good Rigs Fair Treatment Special Attention to Rates for Regular Boarders Best of Help Employed Home Phone- ; Open Day and Night 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 & ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, OREGON C. H. L0CKW00D, LocHwood S Bllyeu, United States Commissioner Managers u u u u n u u J. Stubblefield returned the first f thei week from Roseburg, Ore. O E3. Bodrrior of Paradise brought 1 big loai of fine hogs to thei Enter prise market Friday., Mrs. Gussle Raney of Hood River s visiting relatives, and friends In finterprlse. She arrived Saturday md will remain several daya. Rod'gers Brothers moved Tuesday rrom their building near the Lltch oulldlng, ito the Ault property, op- josl'te the M. E. parsonage. Miss Essie Bater of Elglni Is via- .ting the famlllea of L. Berland and .1. L. Day, having arrived' fron El cln Saturday. She will remain three weeks. District Attorney Ivanhoe of 1 5rande arrived in - Enterprise Sun '.ay evening to be present ait the . uly session of the circuit court hich began. Tuesday morning. Clarence S. Samuel, assistant man ager of the Oregon Life Insurance .joropany, Is transacting business In Enterprise and the Wallowa Valley itles. Mr. Samuel 1 a genial, en jaglng young man and knows' ln mrance from a to a. J. M. Shirley of tha "Palouse" :ountry, Washington, drove through he country to the Imnaha district, iast of Eniterprlae, passing through .uere Monday. Mr. Shirley may lo- ;aite In the Imnaha country. He s acquainted with the Stewarts liv .ng In that portion of Wallowa coun y. . Mrs. J. G. Rennle and children, :iaud and Alice, and Mrs. Howard v'agner, left Wednesday morning for .'ontland, called there by a message mnounclng the serious illness, of .Irs. Rennle's father, R. H. Price, vho had suffered a stroke of paraly lis. Mr. Price wa3 a former resident jf Enterprise having brought in and ijerated the first transfer and bag gage wagon ever In Enterprise. Mrs. J. H. Long, nee Miss Ethel .laxwell, formerly of this clty but iow of.Le.wiston, Ida., arrived In En erptlee Tuesday to visit her mother, firs. Sarah Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ixjng drove across country from their daho home. Soreness of the muscles, whether .iiduced by violent exerelae or Injury, s quickly relieved by tlie free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment la equally valuable or muscular rheumatism and always iffords qukk relief. Sold by Bur iaugh & .Mayfleld and all good drug- jists. ue mnioer Industry of Wallowa is daily becoming a more Important fac tor in the growth of the town. From a paltry shipment of 22 cars in the last 12 months, the exportation prom ises to reach nearly 20,000,000 feet during the coming year. Dr. Arthur C. Boggegg, who fof sev eral years past has held the chair of history and economics at Pacific uni versity, will not be connected with the school next year, bu; will probably leave for India to take up missionary work. Tee'JiIng . children have more or ks diarrhoea, which can be controll ed by giving Chamberlain's) Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that U neceisary 1 to give the pre .Tlbd doite. after each operation of .he bfttvels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the sys tem. It is safe and sure. Sold by Rjrnaugh & Mayfleld and all good druggists. : 9 t ' Horses Bought and Sold Commercial Trade . - Bus to and From Trains f I "nuBBnBsvaa 5 s Head M M 8 a M M M li tt M n si it Have you examined our line of Ladies' and Children's Wash Suits Ladies' Fancy SKirts: Waists, Undershirts, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Etc. Also a complete line of g Men's Furnishings, in- eluding the McKibbin 3 and Stetson Hats. 1 We have just now the S most complete, line that we have ever carried. We buy our Dry Goods from one of the largest houses in Chicago and have a large assortment from which to make our selections. We discount our bills, which gives us the goods laid down in our store at the lowest cash prices. V . We give our customers the benefit of our cash buy. We also give a discount on all cash purchases. . If you are going to build call and let us figure with you on Doors andj Windows. We have just received a large stock of same and we are going to sell them at bed rock prices. R.S. & Z. I Company NOTICE. The accounts'1 of Poulson & Prv ter have been placed In mr hands for collection. Those knowing them selves, indebted to thlo firm will please call and settle at once. . W. E. TAGGART. .Hay Fever and Asthma Br lag discomfort and misery to many people but Foley Honey and Tar gives ease aid comfort to tho suffering ones. It relieves the con gestion In the bead and throat and Is soothing and hearing! None gen uine but Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. Burnaugh ft Mayfleld. This i. h H H H n M n ht a H M