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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1910)
JS! City and County Brief News Items S. R. Hawonth weat to La Grande, Tuesday. C. V. Christy of Joseph was an Enterprise vlsiitor Tuesday. "Little Joker" squirrel traps kills hundredo. Try It. Price 35 cents. J. R. Stuber of Joseph enrolled as a student In the Summer Nor iral Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Daggett of Al der Slope were guests of Mr. and . Mra. H. A. Galloway,' Sunday. If you want good feed lor your team . and good treatment come to White Front Barn. 97btl Deputy County Clerk Bilyeu made a business trip to Joseph Monday evening. Sell your cream to the Enterprise Creamery Co., and get the highest market price for it. G. H. Zurcher, who has been slight W nder the weather from a bil ious' attack, ia improving. Mrs. Wm. McCormack went to Beldler, below Wallowa, Tuesday, to vi3iit her brother, Elijah, Weaver. A bouncing boy was' born to Mr, and ' Mrs. George Wagner Sunday morning. Both mother and child are doing nicely. , D. W. Sheahan and Fred' Ashley have had put In fine cement walks lu front of .their properties' on: West Main street. Byron Goeard of Seibert, Col., ar rived a few days ago and has ac cepted a position ait Daggett, Bros, saw mill on Alder Slope. Dr. W. L Nichols, osteopath, suc cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours all day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, in Enterprise. Office over the bank. 21atf Ed Locke, son of County Commis-. eloner andi .Mrs. W. G. Locke, left Tuesday for Falls City, in Polk coun ty, where he expects to remain for some time, ' . - A bright 7-poumd baby girl fame to make her future home with Rev. and Mrs. GlXford Ernest Sunday at noon. The little Miss and the mother are getting on nicely, and the father is justly proud and happy, as . pos- sible. ' ; Miss Edna Chambers and little, sis ter Ila went to The Dalles Tuesday. -where Mlssi Edna enters the office of the Jong distance telephone. Ua will visit a week wirth her sister, ""Mra. EM. and on her return will be accompanied by another sister, Amy,, who has been at The Dalles for some time. The Win One Class, that has mad ua enviable ' reputation ror uplendid entertainments will give what Dromises. to be the beat and moat. interesting of all Friday ev entag of this, week on the lawn at A. f! Miller's, residence. A fine mus-. leal and literary program from popu lar JaDanese comic operas and writ irgs will, begtven and dainty giTls dressed in costumes of old . Nlppot TvyfiYwihmailts. It Yv L'iH OC i lu u (kynu'vw ' deserves a large patronage, 1 A Bargain Eight room house and one acre of ground; house. all plumbed, good wood shed, cellar and hen hohse; fine lawn and trees. Worth $3500; will go, if sold immediately, for $3000; $110) cash, balance 18 months time. On Residence Street, Enterprise. ' Also household furniture for sale. C M. LOCKWOOD IF 1 Fishing tackle all Rinds and sal oon eggs at Keltner's. Mr. and Mrs. L. Berland spent Sun iay in Joseph visiting their son. Deputy Sheriff Crow made an of iclal visit to Prairie Creek Monday. Carter's White Lead and Lloseed 311 at Keltner's. ... Charles Brown of Smith Mountain ,va in Enterprise Monday on busi ness. " ' ' Sell your cream to the Enterprise Creamery Co., and get the highest market price for It. Miss. Esther Trueblood- returned home Saturday after a visit of near ly two months . with Mr. and Mrs. West at Nampa, Idaho. . Mrs. H. C. Ylke returned to her home in Portland, Tuesday, afiter a very pleasant visit here with her friend, Mrs. Gus Price, and family. G. I Ratcllff went to La Grande, Vednesday on land business. His Ittle daughter Leola accompanied lim as far as Elgin, where she wWl la if a few days. , Rev. C. E., Trueblood end family .. . iit.11 a tnlra ;o to the neati or wuow rhursilay for a week's1 . camping. rhere will be no preaching at tne .1. E. church next Sunday. AttotMiev D. W. Sheahan returned Sunday from Portland, where he at tended, the national convention, of ha A. 0. H. As a side Issue, 'he lelped the three Wallowa delegates ua' the Republican Assembly, until hait bodv refused to follow good vdvice, when Mr. Slueahain gave it tp as hopeless. ' , " Mrs. W. L. Nichols and mother, Mrs. RMgeway, arrived from Port- nd Saturday' evening. Mrs. Nich es is the wife of the osteopathic locitor who assumes ..Dr. Moore s oractice here. For the present the hree will board with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roe. William Luchman of Rock Island, til., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. nilworth and looking" over various lections of Oregon with a view to future location. Mr. Luchman! 1 urn lecided as to whether to Invest In Blinois- Or Oregon land, but desires to look over Oregon, Washington and California before investing. The Epworth League held tts; reg llar business m3tlng at the M.-'B. parsonage, Monday evening, after vhlch a , farewell receptloni was ?lven in honor of Miss Edna, Cham bers. The League colors red and white adorned! the rooms and dec orated the table In the dining room where fnanne and sugar wafers were served. ! . OPENS LP THE NEW MODEL RESTAURANT W. A. Moss, after remodeling and repainting the interior of the Rodg- ers Brothers' building, has opened up the Model restaurant. Mr. Mosa severs his connection with the. Lewis hotel August 1. LOCAL I. O. O. F. INSTALLS OFFICERS FOR NEW TERM Dream on, if you must, but when you get real awake and into the class of live ones, ( cast your sunburnt face into the direction of Harvey's all kinds of iced goods. Frank J.. Weeks." who. will be well remembered, as one of the. most pop ular members of the Streeter-Bryan Company when , they played their 3ummer engagement in Enterprise, two years ago. will join the Lowe playera on Thursday,' jumping direct ly here from Port Townaend, Wash. For the past year Mr. Weeks has heea appearing In vaudeville, pay ing the leading theatres on the big circuits with great success. He, will be seen in the cast on Saturday night. ' W. W. Zurcher. was at Wallowa, tVednesday on business. 1 C. S. Bradley went to La Grande, Wednesday on a business trip. Sherwln & Williams' paints guar anteed at Keltner's. Mrs. Henry Fletcher went to (Vallowa Wednesday on a business crip. A. S. Cooley of Wallowa was iere over Tuesday night on legal business, k W. K. Kennedy of Imnaha went ut to Elgin, Wednesday, for a jrlef visit. , . A. C. Miller made a trip to Wal owa, Wednesday, in the intreest of -he county fair. O. E. Bross and family of Pres jott, Iowa, are expected to arrive Saturday next to visit Mrs. Bross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Daggett af Alder Slope, and other relatives. W. H. Durham has moved hla Jew Mry store to the Wasner building on A'est Main street, formerly occupied iy Eu E. T. Anderson. Mr. and .Irs. Durham will reside to the .west .alf of the building. The Lend-a-Hand society of ithe lo cal Christian church served refresh Dents on Main stie3t Saturday after noon and early- evening. The little ladies worked faithfully and secured t. generous patronage. Shall we -see you? ' Where? At the Japanese Entertainment. , ' When? Friday evening at A. C. Miller's. By whom ? The Win One Class. F. I. Vergere, the genial chaffuer, ,ias purchased a new photographic jutfit and will combine a little pleasure' with business by ' taking lew of the surrounding country jvhiie traveling from point to point. There is a demand for such plc :ures by both residents and tour ists. Mr;. Alice M. Bell of Imnaha wnt lo Elgin Wednesday, called there jy the serious Illness of her eldest ind only surviving brother, E.. S. rtcComas, who reported to have mffered stroke of paralysis. Mr. McComasi 1 a pioneer of Union coun ;v and waa formerly a well 'known aewspaper, , man,. He established :he old Mountain Sentinel at La Jrande. Of late years he has been .nterested In the real estate and ther business at Elgin, and .re jldes with his wire and, daughter on x dairy ranch about a mile from he town. He Is 71 years of age. Ir. McComas has been, la poor health for some tfme, never having fully .ecovered from & hurt' sustained when attempting to get off a train wine months, ago.. Wednesday evenlig of last week the local I. O. O. F. Installed offi cers In Fra'.ernal hall, as follows: Past Grand, J. W. Roagers; Noble Grand, Esius Ward ; Vice Grand, W. Taggart; Recording Secretary, .uax Gunierman; Inside Guard, S. K. Clark; Conductor, H. G. Bauer. WHITE FRONT Livery, Feed and Sale Stable R. L.. DAY. Proprietor SOME THIRTY CARS OF WOOL SHIPPED FROM HERE Some thirty cars of wool have beea shipped thus far from the local warehouse, this practical cleaning up the shipments except perhaps fifty sacks still lni the ware house and some sixty sacks yet. to come in. The last shipper left En terprise Thursday. LOCKWOOD SELLS HIS ABSTRACT BUSINESS 1 Good Rigs Fair Treatment Horses Bought and Sold f Special Attention to Commercial Trade ' J Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains Best of Help Employed Home Phone 7 Open Day and Night One Block North of HQtel Enterprise s rm .Ft PUBLIC AUCTION.,. I Wallowa County Title Abstract Company " A. C. MILLER, President , '. ' I nAmonnn'o n our I Kin nz Kiillinor nnnrcitf ' front rf Jlllv.c 111 a i'-" ...v...& f"------- " - new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant in county. - Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap ly, insurance written in largt-st aim bu unseat cuinpamea. Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates ! D. B. Banister will sell at public auction at Baker & Smith's, livery barn in Enterprise", Saturday, August commencing at 1:30 p. m.: Sixteen head of milch cows, some of them i fine Jerseys; five 2-year-old heifers, 3 yearlings and some calves, 1 fine Jersey bull, 8 head horses, mostly good brood mares; 1. fine registered black. Percheron, 2-year old stallion. Terms: , Under $20 oah; over bankable note drawing 8 per cent untU 'November 1. S. F. Pace, auctioneer. C. M. Lockwooi has sold his half Interest in the Wallowa Law, Land & Abstract company to County Clerk W. C. Boatman; price not made pub lic. Mr. Boatman will not take an active part In the conduct of the bus iness, having purchased it only as an investment. C. G. BUyeu, who also owns a half Interest will be tha. ac tive manager. Mr. Lockwood ia expecting to move to Portland just as soon as 'he dis poses of his other property here. He says he has. not decided fuUy as to the business he will follow in Or egon's, metropolis. ELK MOUNTAIN. Elk Mountain, July 2.1. E. A. An derson went down to Imnaha Mon day to purchase fruit. The little son of J. Foster sustain ed a very painful accident last Satur day by getting hla hand caught in the pulley that holsits the fork in un loading hay. ' Miss. Dorrance, niece of Church Dorrance, was over to see Mrs. Aa- derson, Saturday. ' W. D. Roberts haa bought a new mowing machine. Pat Loftus made a trip to Enter prise Saturday to have some teeth extracted. . Ford HJllman and lllUe daughter took dinner with Mr. and Mu-s. Mil ard McFetrWge, Sunday. A bouncine big baby boy came last Sunday to help make happy the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wag ner. Mr. and Mrs. Millard McFetrldge have gone to Imnaha after fruit. . Mr. and Mrs. Averill and uephew Moas took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kauffman, Sunday. A Wretchad Mistake to endure the Itching, painful distress of piles. There's no need to. Lis ten: "I suffered much from plies," writes Will A. Marsh, of Slier City, N. C. "till I ot a box of Bucfclen's Arnica Salve,' and was soon cured." Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, ec zema, cuts, chapped, hands, chilblains, vanish before it. 23c at an drug gists. . 'Giant. Giants seldom live out the allotted time of threescore years aud tun They expend too much vltulity. o o 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 a ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, 0REC0N C. M. LOCKWOOD, Lockwood Bilyoa, United Statti Commissioner Managers a Must Be Above, Suspicion. Kidney and bladder ailments are jo serious in their consequences, and if unchecked so often fatal that any remedy offered for their cure must be above suspicion. Foley Kidney PIU3 contain no harmful drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough test. Buimaugh & May-field. T kiiini a 3 Unnrl iBBBuravsan 5 This Argentine. Argentina has over 3,000 miles ot seuboard uud a network of Interior waterways. " Victoria Falls. The African name for the Victoria fulls Is "Mob! on tunja," which means smoke tbuudera here." When 'the stomach falls to per form (. Its functions, the bowels be come deranged, tne nver ana ujo kidneys congested causing numerous Jiseases. The stomach and liver must be restored to a healthy condi tion and Chamberlain's Stomach, and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take and roost ef .'ective. Sold by Buraaugh & May- ileld and all good druggists. Tha Blood. The amount of blood in the bumnu body is uue-tUirteeutu of the body welubL s Teething children have more or less dlarruoea, ,whlch can e controll- 9d by giving Chambetlata'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. AH that is necessary is tovglve the pre- ... . , X.' tl icnoea aose arner eiicu uiutivu i ho hnwnljt mnr than natural end 'hen castor oil to cleanse the sys. em. It is safe and sure. Sold by Durnaugh & Mayfleld and all good Jrugglsts. Soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or Injury, I is quickly relieved by the free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment ia equally valuable for muscular rheumatism and always affords quick relief. Sold by Bur naugh & Mayfleld and all good drug Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder trou ible not beyond the reach of medi cine. No medicine can lo more. Burnaugh & Mayfleld. : NOTICE. The accounts of Poulson & Pra ter have been placed In my hands for collection. Those knowing them selves Indebted to thisfirm will 'please call and settle at once. W. E. TAGGART. The White 8 H M . SI H H M G B M uninmiiunnninaBUKinniiiinininmin 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 Five per oent discount for eash. All accounts balanced at expiration of SO days and settled by eash or not. . : : 4 ....--.'-'' ZZSSXXSXXSXXXXSB BZSS2XZ2XX DURHAM Jeweler ENTERPRISE, OREGON Expert Watch Doctor' GOLD PLATING ENGRAVING '.' A Few 8hort Weeks. Mr. J. S. Bartell, Edwardsville, 111., writes: "A few mon-tha ago my kw- neye became congested. I had se vere backache and pain acros the kidneys and hips. Foley Kidney Pills prompUy cured my backache and corrected the action of my kid- nys, , This was brought about at ter my using them for only a few short weeks and I tan cheerfully rec ommend them.' Buruaugh & May- field. Volapuk. Volapuk. one of the attempts at a unlvpntal latiirunue, wits Introduced early lu the eighth. Bl Wy3 ill s s Have you examined our g line of t ' g Ladies' and Children's Wash Suit, Ladies' Fancy Sbirts: Waists, 3 Undershirts, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, 3 Gloves, Etc. I Also a complete line of g Men's Furnishings, in- jjj eluding the McKibbin g and Stetson Hats. h We have just now the m most complete line that we have ever carried. a M H We buy our Dry Goods from S one of the largest houses in m Chicago and have a large S3 assortment from which to S make our selections. Wc discount our bills, which S gives us the goods laid down g in our store at the lowest m cash prices. H We give our customers the 3 benefit of our cash buy. We also give a discount on all J cash purchases. s 3 n I sxzzxxsa , Hay Fever and, Asthma Briftg discomfort and misery to many people but Foley's Houey and Tar gives ease and comfort to the suffering ones. It relieves the con gestion in tbe head and throat and la soothing and healing. None gen uine but Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Burnaugh & Msyfield. If you want a high grade sewing machine wMch 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 la made in two etyles, the Vibrator Shuttle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle. The lattter machine aews either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of styles to chooe from and the wood work is the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handles the WHITE MACHINE U Wallowa county. If you are going to build call and let us figure with you on Doors and Windows. We have just received a large stock of same and we are going to sell them at bed rock prices. . R.S. & Z. Pnmnnnv BBBBBr 1 Ssved at Death's Doqr. The door of dath seemed ready to open for Murray W. Ayere of Tran- sit Bridge, N. Y., when his life wast wonderfully saved. "I wa In a dreadful condition," he writes, "my skin was almost yellow; eyes sunk en; tongue coated; emaciated from losing 40 pounds, growing weaker daily. Virulent liver trouble pulling me down to deaib In spite of doc tors. Then that matchless medt cine Electric Bi ters cured me. I regained the 40 pound lost and now am well and strong." For all stom ach, liver and kidney trouble they're supreme. 60c. at all druggists. uxszxx