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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1910)
i i City and County v Brief News Items . Japalac, varnish stain a. missed .oil at Burnaugh & Mayfield'i A. C. lllller Is transacting busi ness. In- Portland. Doors and windows and all kinds of builders hardware at Keltner's. F. S. Ashley made a business trip to Wallowa Friday, returning In the evening. "Little ' Joker" squirrel traps kills hundredo. Try ' It. Price 35 cents. Postmaster Hostettler of The Dalles made a business trip to Enterprise this week. Fishing tackle all Klndsand sal mon eggs at KeKners. - J. W. Kerns made a trip to Jo seph Friday 'evening, returning Sat urday morning. Oakes carries a full line of Lows Brothers' Paints. 108tf , Judge 'Crawford! of Union was in Enterprise this week In attendance on circuit count! " . " ' Something new Klrsh curtain rods and portier pole3 for the first time in Enterprise, Come ' In and see the-i at F. 8. Ashley's Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Funk and three of their children returned Friday ev ening from Wallowa where they vis ited friends for a day or two. The Ladles Aid) society of the Pres byterian church met Friday after noon at the residence of Mrs, W. W; White; Light refreshments' were served and .routine business of the society wasi transacted. . . . Dr." W. L. Nichols, osteopath, suc cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours all day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, in Enterprise. Office over (Judge Knowles left fori,La Grande Frldayi morning where he will ' re convene the etreutt court of Union county. . The udge expects to re- culi court here within a month. , Game Warden' Joa Clemmons and wife passed through Enterprise on their way to their summer -home at Buckhom Snrlnzs. Thev visited- with friends here a day or two em route. ' Henry Fletcher employed by the E, M. & M. Co. to set up and repair - agricultural! Implements and ma chines, Is severely trick. He has been confined to his bed for several days. Sher,win & Williams' paints guar anteed at Keltner's. . Agent Butner and family are en-, Joying a season of camping in Hurri cane canyon., Mr .'Butner riding la of mornings to attend to .the railway, business and out, to camp again of evenings. ' . ; t - -. The regular morning train out last Thursday was delayed several hours between. Wallowa and. La Grande by the derailment of a freight car. 11V SCI 1UUB UMilflQ UVU Ctuui uv one was injured.' Carter's White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's. , Sheriff Marvin' is expected back from Sa!em today or tomorrow. The sheriff conducted to thatT city Hen ry Wright who was - sentenced to serve three years Imprisonment for "convicted! perjury. ' , ., Attorney Charles 'Hyde returned to his) home In Baker City Friday mdrolnig'afte.f representing the de f""se with Hon: J. P. Rusk of Jo seph in the case of the State against Mitchell ft Pipes of Wallows. Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes and fittings, pt Keltner's. The White If you .want a high grade sowing 'machine wMch Is a WORLD'S STANDARD i! OF EXCELLENCE a - :- BUY A WHITE . The machine is unsurpassed for .simplicity, durabliltj and the char- acter of the work it will do. It is made In two- styles, Che Vibrator ' Shuttle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle. The lattter machine sews either a lock or a chain stitch. , 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 count. ... :; .. ; For Policyholders Is the ONLY Consideration in The Policyholders Company . That's why discriminating buyers of life insurance give OrcgOPTifC preference. That's why no other life insur ance company did so large a business in Oregon in 1 909 as OregonTife That's why in 1 9 1 0 QrCgOnTIK is surpassing month by month its magnificent year; ' QrcgOnTffC, the only life insurance company exclusively Oregon. BEST FOR OREGOMIANS Home Office, Corbett BIdg., Fifth and Morrison, Portland A- L. Mills L Samuel (fence S. Samuel PRESIDENT - CEN. MANAGER . Mrs. A. C. Weaver and" children' aad Miss Brake! 'the well known violinist, are camping at ithe head or the lake. J. W. Scriber,' formerly associated with 'the' Farmers and Trader Na- tional bank at La Grande, , was taken to the federal nrLsrm n,t "Mo.. Nell's Island last Thursday. Scriber was well known in Wallowa county. . A new . glass front Is being; put Into the Weaver business property .in Slain street, the property hav ing been recently sold and vacated by P. S. Ashley.. Just what stock wi'U occupy the remodeled bulldlnj Mr. Weaver does not , state. Mr! and Sirs. J. I Long and Mr. Long's father, Frank Long, who were suesrts of Mrs Sarah Maxwell, for several days, started Tuesday on their return trip to (their home at Lewlston, Ida. ; , They had driven across country, and spent some lit tle .'" looking at land. "Uncle" John Root, known by prac tically everybody In Wallowa coun ty, passed through Enterprise Wed nesday on his way to the lake where he will enjoy an outing. "Uncle" John was for years a pioneer resi dent of Enterprise '. and Wallowa county, but Is now living at Asotin, Wash. - - Mr. and1 Mrs. Leroy Ruggles and children, who have been visiting rel atives In Enterprise, hope to be lo cated permanently following the se curing of a regular mall run by Mr. Ruggles. '. The latter some time ago passed the railway mall clerks' ex amination and has been running ex tra between Portland and Pocatello. Mrs.' Ruggles fas a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lathrop here. Sir. and Sirs. Dick Shelly of Rich-iand.-Iowa, and1. Mr. and Mrs. I. t. Deals, formerly of Iowa, but more recently -..from Green leaf, Idaho, ar rived Saturday, - and are guests at the home of. J. S. Wagner. Mrs. Shelly and Mrs. Wagner are sisters. Mr. and . Mrs.. Shelly will visit their relatives here aa4 will then continue their Journey to Portland. Mrs. Beals will spend the summer in :he mountains for the benefit of her health." . : '.' - V , FOR SALE. Furniture for sale, good as new. On ly been used six weeks. Parties wish to leave town. Inquire at Cal- . vln house; Mala street. V record of last .-: ASSISTANT MANAGER AORE YOUNQ GROUSE THAN FOR MANY YEARS PAST W. E. Hayes, a- well known ranch er living on the Slope and1 running oattle down on the Imnaha in the Horse Creek district, arrived In En terprise Friday night from his stock range. Sir. Hayes states that in the eleven years, he has been on the .regno to the Imnaha country he never has seen the young grouse, so plentiful. He has seen hundreds of hens and each has had from eight to as many as fifteen chickens. This report will be received with Joy by the hunters who enjoy not only the hunt but young grouse meat. The grouse season opens with that of the native pheasant season, August 15 and continues to November 15. That Is the season for Wallowa, Union, Umaiillla, Grant, and Baker counties in this slate. . Just what the bag limit for grouse Is the ab stract of game -a ntd fish laws at hand does not specifically give, but sage hens and cocks, prairie chickens, quail and upland birds differ in dif ferent counties somewhat, as to the limit of birds one hunter may take In i flay or la seven consecutive days. ENTERPRISE REBEKAHS HOLD INSTALLATION MEETING The local Rebekah lodgs held a pleasant, meeting Wednesday even ing at which time officers were .in stalled' for the coming term. The following officers were Installed, served:. Maggie Oaks,, N. G.; Cora Borland, V. G.; Bessie WUlgerodt, Sec; Alice E. Gaily, Treas.; Abble Biwnaugh, Fin. Sec.; Myrtle Cra mer, warden Alta Weathers, Con.; Eva WUlgerodt, Chap. ' A Timaly Warning. "Tour dog seems a very Intelligent animal." remarked au Inexperienced MpurtHman to a gamekeeper. "Yesslr." wss the ready reaponse "Wonderful Intelligent 'e Is! Tea. t'other day ' bit a geut as only give me s 'srf sovereign after a day's boot!" London Srrap. Making Life Safer. Everywhere life Is being made more safe through the work of Dr. King's New life PUIb in constipation,- biliousness, dyspepsia. Indiges tion, liver trouble, kidney 'diseases and bowel disorders. They're easy, but sore, and perfectly build up the health. 26c at all druggists. CIRCUIT COURT CLOSES SESSION (Continued from first page.) Sybl Gilliam, charged with selling Intoxicating liquors. Arraigned. Plea of not guilty entered July 16, 9 a. m. Bond fixed at $100. Motion de nied. Demuruer overruled. Sybl Gilliam, similar -charge. Ar raigned. Plea of not guilty entered July 16, 9 a. m. Bond fixed at $100. Motion dended. Demurrer overruled. Elijah Wo!fe, charged with soiling intoxicating liquors. Arraigned. Plea of not guilty entered July 1G, 1:30 p.' m. Bond fixed at $500. .Motion deniied. Demurrer overruled. Gld. Wolfe, similar charge. Ar raigned. Plea of not guilty enter ed July 16, 1:30 p. m. Bond fixe at $50i). Motion denied. Demurrer ov rued. John SMtchjell and John Pipes, sim ilar! charge. Arraigned. Plea of not guilty entered July 16, 1:30 p m. Motion denied. Demurrer over ruled. On. tirlal July 19. J' G. Fleener, charged with sell ing, liquor. Arraigned. Plea of not guilty entered July 2;0. Law Docket East Oregon. Slercantlle Co. vs. alrrieat B. Grant, dismissed. . W. J. Funk & Co. vs. T. M. But ler' et ux and C. W. Stevens et ux. 30 days allowed to file reply. Marloa L. Harris vs. Albert Gra ham and W. B. Hunter.' . W. L. Lay vs. G. H. Russell. Or (iet1 for service of summons by publi cation. , ; A. F. Sheets vs. Frank Slarr aard 04ett Marr. Geo, Hauser vs. Alex Donnelly W. E. Taggart vs. C. S. Clark and W. L. Davis. jl. D. Sommer and J. A. Sommer vs. Albert Braytoni and Sirs. B. Groth. 'Sommer Bros, vs, Barbara Groth and Jessie Groth. E. G. Klrby vs. Mrs. B. Groth. . S. P. Miller vs. E. H. Butts et al. George Houser vs. Alex Donnelly. Dismissed as settled on motion of plaintiff. ' . " ' N. C. Longfellow vb. Huffman & Son, Objections to bill of costs sus tained and Judgment in favor of plain tiff for revUlng items In coat bill. Equity Docket s John Curry and A. C. Beckman vs. Grant W Johnson and C. R. Eddle naon. Order for copy of objections io be served oipon receiver 30 days before the first day of the next reg ular term of court and that objec tions be served for bearing at first Jay. of next term of court. SlarsheJl Wells Hardware Co. vs. P. H. Green, Helena Green, and P. L. Slavta' trustee, Vernon SI. Gregg vs. Wm. A. Dav is and Sarah F. Davis. Clilty of Joseph vs. Joseph Water Atorks Co. Plaintiff . declines to plead' further. Decree for defendant, dismissing suit, and judgment for de fendant for costs. Grace Thorsen vs. Thomas Thor sen. Default of defendant. Decree Cot plaintiff as prayed for. Chester Shumaker vs. F. D. Akin ind Em aline Akin. J. M. Simmons vs. Laura A. Ham ilton et al. F. S. Ivanhoe appointed guardian for V. Hamilton. Default jf defendant. Decree for plaintiff as prayed for in the complaint, in cluding attorney fee of $100, allowed jy the Court. A, C. Sillier vs. Wallowa coun ty. Order for clerk to pay deposit .o plaintiff . Frank Stephenson t al vs. City of Joseph. Motion to dissolve In junction, Demurrer .to complaint. Sustained. Injunction dissolved. Burt Elton Smith and H. D. Akin vs-. B, R. Lapham and Timothy SIc Carty. Demurrer to complaint over ruled. Defendant allowed 30 days In1 which to answer. James B. Nobles vs. Earl L, Slair n .nd 13. E, Chaplin. Ida S. Edwards vs. Emory P. Ed wards. Defau't as to defendant. t'l'Mrt. ii toiler appointed referee fo tiike rnd report te-Jtlraony. Find ing for ulHtutlff. Deoree of divorce upon finding. Nancy S. Slallory vs. T. F. Mal lory. Order for service by publica tion. L. J. Pteell vs. Catharine .Pizell. Dismissed on motion ot attorney for plaintiff. John, T. Bowman et al vs. Loyd Purdin. Objection to Hem of fees $4 sustained. Other objactlons de nied. Judgment for defendant for $31.10. .The George Palmer Lumber Co. vs. John Anthony. Order for temporary Injunction granted. All phone orders for but to and from ' depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phone. 97b . "Is Life Worth Saving?" Mrs. Mollle VcRaney, Prentiss, Mies., writes that she bad a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, and . that four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured her sound and well. She doses her letter by say ing: "I heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney trouble. It saved my life." Burnaugh & Ma; field. Socialist Party ' of Amei ica Column This space is occupied by paid advertising and is edited by the En terprise Socialist Local which meets Thursday night of each week at 7:30 o'clock in the McCoy residence on North River street All meetings open. Visitors always welcome. Frank Hamblen, organizer; E. A. Fosner, corresponding secretary; N. H. Marks, financial secretary; Fred Otto,, treasurer. COUNTY CONVENTION NOTICE. The Socialist Party of the county 3f Wallowa Is called to meet in County Convention at Local Enter prlsa Headquarters, at Enterprise, Or egon, on the 31st day of July and he 1st day of August, 1910, for the purpose of nominating a county tick et for Wallowa county, and elactlng delegates to the State Convention, to uo held In Portland on the 7th and Sth day of August, 1910. (Signed) C. W. BARZEE, State Chairman of the Socialist Par ty of Oregon. ' Comrades are advised to meet at -he appointed' place au Sunday, July 10, for the purpose of prelim Inarying their ticket, and- the regular County Convention can follow on the 1st lay of August, wherein the ticket .nay be legally confirmed and dele gates to the State Convention receive their credentials Bigned by the .h airman and secretary of the con vention. If the county does not wish to make their county nominations on hat date, the confirmation of the previously elected Delegates, in ac ENTERPRISE u - : ' a a a a a a a S3 a a a a a a n 1 Night Only SATURDAY LOWE'S STOCK CO THE IRISH COMEDY DRAMA IN 4 ACTS KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN t CAST OF CHARACTERS. Kathleen O'Connor -Kitty O'Leary -Dorothy. Kavanagh Mother Meg - ' Terence O'Moore . Bernard Kavanagh -Black Rody -David O'Connor Father O'Cassidy Billy Buttoncap - n Captain Clearfield Red Barney ' Darby Doyle - - 13 a a a a a a a a S3 a a a a a SYNOPSIS. ACT. I-Home of Kathleen. "I'd like to be a lady." ACT II A fine lady. An unloved wife. ACT III Conspiracy. The grave diggers foiled. ACT IV Terence in prison. A- sad farewell. The dream. The Irish dance. Popular Prices Reserved Seats Now on Sale innnnnnnnnnnnn What Can You Expect? What can you expect your business to amount to withcut a Telephone? Do you suppose a customer will lose time running after you when you can call your compet itor by 'phone? . Home Independent Telephone Co. ENTERPRISE BFiJl OF MEATS ?rtlitrMarket Coml)es & Pells and Hides PROPRIETOR cordance with the S. P. Constitu tion (Art. 14, Sees. 1 and 2), must be made by placing the signature of the convention Chairman and Sec retary on their credentials for pre sentation to the State Convention. These credentials must also bear the signature of the Chairman and Secretary of the Local at which meeting they had been previously elected. To explain: The Convention offi cers legalizes the delegates creden tials to the State Convention in ac cordance wth the Oregon, statutes. The signature of the party, local, officers confirms the election of the Delegates as per S. P. Constitu tion. We are advised by Attorney Gen eral Crawford that this course of procedure gives oia a place on the . state ticket without any filing fee. We have the privilege of using one . or more pages In the candidates elec tion advertising sheet for the Pur pose of setting forth our party prln clples. ,, FRANK HAMBLEN, County ; State Committeeman for Wallowa County, Oregon. cQnoonannnnnnaaan OPERA HOUSE u P n a a a El a a a n a p p p p Miss Louise Lowe - Miss Zena Hadley Miss Bea Curtiss Miss Simkins Mr, Bert Hadley Mr. George W. Lowe Mr. E. R. Howland Mr. Edward Ryerson Mr. E. R. Howland Mr. Bert Hadley Mr. H. J. Kennedy Mr. H. J. Kennedy Mr. Ashley Cooper ' p p p c u p p p R P P P P Li P C MEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HAND. Hotchkiss INDEPENDENT PHONE 20