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    Socialist Party of Amei ica Column
This space ia occupied by paid advertising and is edited by the En
terprise Socialist Local which meeia Thursday night of each week at
7:30 o'clock in the McCoy residence on North River street. All meetings
open. Visitors always welcome. Krank Hamblen, organizer; E. A.
Fosner, corresponding secretary; N. H. Marks, financial secretary;
Fred Otto, treasurer.
COUNTY CONVENTION NOTICE.
The Socialist Tarty of the county
of Wallowa Is called . to nieot in
County Convention at Local Enter
prise Headquarters, at Enterprise, Or
egon, on the 31st, day of July and
the 1st day of August, 1910, for the
purpose of nominating a county tick
et for Wallowa county, and electing
delegates to th State Convention to
be held in Portland on the 7 th and
8th day of August, 1910.
. (Signed) C. W. DARZEE,
State Chairman of the Socialist Par
ty of Oregon.
Comrades are advised to meet at
the appointed place an Sunday, July
30, for the purpose of prellmlnarying
their ticket, and the regular County
Convention can follow on the 1st
day of August, wherein the ticket
may be legally confirmed and dele
gates to the State Convention receive
their credentials signed by the
chairman and secretary of the con
vention. If the county does not wish to
make their county nominations on
that date, the confirmation of the
previously elected Delegates, in ac
Official Proceedings
Of County Court
(Continued froa loat week.)
Ia the matter of allowing miscella
neous bills agai'.nat the county: ,
Now at lulls' time the matter of al
lowing the mUcelLoneouo bills
against 'the county canio on for
consideration,' and the cald bills
having been submitted to the
count and the court having pass
ed upon and audited each of said
bills separately, as ariears from
the signature of the court there
on, .
It is hereiby'coneidered and order
ed by the court that the Bald bills
be allowed and warrant Issued
by the county clerk In paymont of
the same aa allowed In classes and
amounts, as follows:
General Fund. ' ,
Te Whom Drawn. For What. Ain't.
J. P. Sanders, freight bill and . '
drayage ...,$C05 C2
J. P. Sanders, freight culverts,
unloading 209 33
Charles Crumpacker, guarding
prisoners .. .... .. '25 00
J. B. Olmsted, salary Judge.. C6 C6
KJgar Mervln, salary sheriff.. 1G6 ftfi
W. C. Boatman, salary clerk. 125 00
B. F. Miner, salary assessor.. 100 00
J, C, Conley, salary Supt...' 83 33
W. T Bell, salary Co. Treas. ' 60 00
Chas. O. BUyeu, salary deputy.
; clerk . .... 85 00
Charles Crow, salary deputyl "
sheriff ...... 85 00
To the Citizens of Wallowa County
It is our purpose to handle any business
entrusted to us In such & fair and liberal
manner as to mahe the customer's rela
tion with this banK satisfactory and
profitable. U Aside from our excellent
1 facilities, this bank lias the advantage of
n large capital and substantial list ot
stockholders. It is also a State Deposi
, tory. If you are not a customer we
invite you to become one.
Wpwers
Wallowa,
ENTERPRISE
One Night Only
Saturday
Lowe's Madison Square
Theatre Company
Presents the beautiful Comedy Drama,
s
With an enlarged company, a splendid
representation will be given x?
Prices as usual, 25. 35. and SO cents
Seats on Sale at Burnaugh & Mayfield's
cordance with tne.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
mutation to the State Convention.
These credentials must also bear
the signature of the Chairman and
Secretary of the Local at which
meeting they bad been previously
elected. .
To explain: The Convention offi
cers legalizes- the delegates creden
tials to the Slate 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 ent
eral Crawford that this course of
procedure gives lis a place on the
state ticket without any filing feo.
We have the privilege or using one
or more page la the candidates elec
tion1 advertising sheet for the pur
pose of setting forth our party prin
ciples. FRANK HAMBLEN,
County State Committeeman for
Wallowa County, Oregon.
EjlIiUi Odle, salary stenog
rapher . , . . 60 00
Chas. Clovanonnl, salary Jan
itor .... 60 00
S. R. Haw- rth, extras on count
housa .... .... 2231 43
John McDonald, Jack Johnson
road ' 350 00
Win. Newby, road grader,
freight .... 27 30
Panly Jail Co., contr"nt price
Jail 3282 10
Fred Scewapt, ca!clmlnln .... 80 40
iV. F. Hllderman, half Troy
brklge piers 3992 00
I.1 P. Sanders, culverts and
drayage ; 39 08
V. G. McGarry, work 44 25
J. E. McGarry, work 30 75
X S, Huloe. grading roal .... 42 25
1. B, Olmsted, county Judge 66 66
Edgar Marvin, salary sheriff . . 1C6 66
.V. C. Boatman, salary clerk.. 125 00
:H. F. Mlllor, salary assessor. .100 00
J. C. Conley, salary Supt... 83 33
vV. T. Hell, salary Co. Treas. 60 00
Chas. G. Bllyeu, salary deputy ,
clerk 85 00
Charle Crow, salary deputy
, sheriff , 85 00
EiMi'h R. Odle, salary stenog
rapher ...... 60 00
Chas. Glovanoiml, salary Jan-
.. ltor ..' .... 60 00
Geo. II. Sutherland, court
housa ....... i 781 65
Wallowa 'Chieftain, printing.. 58 70
Enterprise Press, printing and
supplies 62 25
W. P. HaiuboMon, work steel
cell 50 80
Frej S. Ashley, furniture ....2250 00
W. C. Boatman, supplies, etc.. 23 60
W. C. Boatman, stamps .... 22 00
V
and Fanners National Ml
Oregon
OPERA HOUSE
, July 30, 1910
On Time
J. P. Sanders, m tvlng, freight
.etc
Irvi.i HoJsoii Co. supplies....
Underwood Typ ewnlter Co.,
balance i-
Baeil & Co., gradier and bit..'
J no. W. Kerns, work In
assessor's oiftce,
Hodginan Co., surveyor's 6ui
plies
Glass & Prudhonime Co., sup
plies Riley & RWey, soap, moving,
eic
C. O. Mo-Reynolds, Jail work..
ii&gar Siarvln prisoner'
6 7
8 85
10 00
35 00
5 00
7 00
73 14
17
19
board
111 84
tiugar .Marvin, supplies and '
expenses -17 80
A. C Smith, JusUce fees.. 11 05
ferry lilanchaid, meals for
jurors ..' 4 55
iS. M. & M. Co, bridge itlmber 14 78
vV. J. Funk & Co., mdse anil
mileage 49 40
Thomas Winston, witness fees 3 90
Kobt. A. Snyder, witness fees
and mileage
Wesley Duncan, witness fees
and mllejkia
ilmer fc.iulueoU, witness feea
- a. ia nil.eage ......
3 90
90
3 90
,tome Ind. Tel. Co., telephone
service '.17
Aaron Wade, rent ...... .... 325
ri. E. Merryman, work on Jol
15
00
ner Trump road
H. C. Cramer, road viewer ..
oner Trump, road viewer . .
A. L. Tully, chalnman
Scott .McClaren, marker ... ..
A. E. Merryman, work McDon
aid' road
A. C. Cramer," road viewer ..
Joner Trump, road' viewer . .
. R. Cramer, chalnman ......
vV. T. Flnley, chalnman
iosh Fin ley, marker
A. E. Merryman, John. An
thony road , ....
.1. C. Cramer, viewer N
loner Trump, viewer
foe Clay, chalnman ....
C. B. Blankheaid, chalnman'..
3eo. W. Buchanan, chalnmani.
A. E. Oake3, plumbing
i. T. And&ison, salary and
W amps- ...... ; . . . .'.
i. C. Hlmelwrlght, aaseasilng. .
?, M. Prater, blacksmith work
Joe Melotte, work at court
house . .i
5. D. Keltner, hardware ....
20 75
8 00
8 00
2 00
2 00
2 50
4 00
4 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
25 00
16 00
16 00
5 00
5 00
1 00
1 60
51 60
42. Ot
9 00
17 50
38 12
5. M. & M. Co., mdse, water
rent - 31 50
has. A. Ault, examination
insane person ,
1. F. Miller, stamps and sta-
i tjionery
C. V. Womack, wllnesa fee.
T. N. Estes, wl'ness Teas
5 00
7 90
16 00
4 .00
i. J. Forsythe, 'light fixtures 331 93
Jurnaugh & Mayfld., supplies' 42 50
J. B. Dauigherty, Jury services 4 20
5d Eerland, Jury services .... 3 40
I. E. Merryman, work on
Maya road .... 20 00
Charles Hug, wKnesa fees anl
mileage '.
.''red S. Ashley, door ma's
blinds
f. T. Humphreys, error In
asiesisment ....
J, B. Streeter, Juror fee and
mileage . . .'
UcCulIy Merc. Co., mdse ....
II. E. Merryman, surveying..
B..B. Boyd, hous9 rent Mrs.
Bare . .
B. B. Boyd,, house rent Mrs.
Bare
3, J. Forsythe, high school
lights
IS. J. Forsythe, court house
. lights
2 20
6 00
26 25
3 40
8 00
15 97
7 00
7 00
11 80
31 30
II. M. Martin, road supervisor 267 13
Security Vault, Melal Works,
half payment metal culvents.1282 00
Union county, W. H Decker.. 30 00
Z. P. Rose, county poor ...... 24 00
Stella Doiwl, county poor
24 or
8 75
19 65
3 75
63, 50
Chas. Crumpacker, guarding
prisoners ....
K. E. Merryman. supplies....
Chas. Crumpacker, work court
house yard
W. Q. Locke, road supervisor
Sam Lltch, commissioner's
Drives away Fliea, Mosquitoes and Gnats..
It protects horses and catUe from attacks
of insects, enabling them to feed and
leep in peace. It prevents lost of weight
nd strength from worry caused by
tUcks of insects, and from the irritation,
of their bite and stings. There is
atisf action ia th relief it affords
domestic animals from the scourge of
maddening parasites and flies, besides the
profit in returns. Horses do more work
on less feed and cows yield more nd
better millt when relieved from the frenzy
incited by constantly fighting swarm of
voracious, insatiable insects.
Four sizes, 5c, 50c, 75c and $1.35.
Ask your merchant for it.
Uoyt Chkuicai. Co. Portland, Oregon
4'
30 70
: 12 00
3 85
87 75
87 75
85 10
84 50
100 00
Lafayette Wilson, work on
Troy Hill 25
A. T.'Shuman, work ..
Edson F. Davis, work
Frank Egglesvon.-work
Forest Wilson, work .
Fred Botts, work ....
8 50
20 00
,17 00
17 50
4 00
Clay Huston, work 10 00
Leonard Rlchman, work .... ..18 50
Wm. Pearson, grading ... 42 25
L. B. Emmons, bridge plank
ing ...... .... 76 60
Olaf Anderson, work ' 156 25
Thomas McCarty, work .... 45 00
Frank Victor,, work 78 75
tf. H. Lathrop, work .... .. 105 00
It. L. Scott, supervisor .... - 67 50
fi. A. Trump, supervisor 120 00
O. W. Chambers, supervisor. . 125 00
A. H. tiasser, work 95 00
J. B. Williamson, supervisor 101 25
G. H. Dauighenty, work .... 82 50
V. G. McCary, work 73 75
8. D. Keltner, hardware .... 4-80
3. C. Hlmelwright, supervisor 52 50
John Huber, bridge repairing
0. D. Rich, supervisor
1. R. .McCoy, lumber '. :
50 00
136 25
95 64
J. B. Pace, supervisor 16
Chas. N. Stanley, bridge lum
ber 15 60
J. E. Patterson, bridge lumber 77 00
Wm. Newby, supervisor .....
Keo. E. Courtney, services..
Dawson Bros. bridge lumber
E. F. Sargeanit, supervisor . .
C. H. Ford, bridge lumber ..
Peter Kuehl, work ....
i. H. Meek, bridge planks.'..
Lafayette Wllssin, work ......
Glynn Wilson, bridge planks..
110 00
. 35 00
71 65
75 00
. 19 12
5 00
,12 00
41 25
20 16
162 50
3 25
3 25
1 25
2 00
21 25
6 00
I. A. uuvies, supervisor....
High School Fund.
Wm. Pearson, work .... ....
3. S. Hulse, work ....
f red' S. Ashley, one glass.. .
I. P. Sanders, chairs .... ....
Burnaugh & Mayfleld, sup
plies' ......
Scalp Bounty fund '
1. B. Neil
M. C. Teeple 10 00
Peter Lasbistesi . . .". ; .... 9 00
lugh Vancil .... .... .... 3 00
3. W. Munger .... ...... 7 50
Seed F. Smith .... 3 00
1. J. Brown' 54 00
ialpb. Makin .... .... ' 7 50
Robert Wright .... .... .... 48 00
5rank H. Pierce .... .... .. 15 00
.'ven Stevens .... 21 00
0. B. Runner .... 2 00
3eo. E. Pan-Jab. .... .... ,.; 4 50
f. h, Jones . ; . . .... 14 50
lohn Berry . . . .
1. S. Pace .... ..
2. F; Myers
I. A. Davis . ... ..1 .. .
Sd Lord .... . . ..
lUvin McFetnidge
.ill Baker
V. P. Warnock . . .
llllard McFetridge
oa Dale
m; Blaine ....
ohn Beeman ....
:d VT. Rich .... ..
V.. AV. Landers ....
V. F. Craig .... ..
Jeal Baker .... ..
f. Harry
12 00
1 50
40 60
10 50
4 50
15 50
3 00
1 50
1 50
3 00
feo.
lay
C. Rusedl
Jsley ..... .... 15 00.
v'm. B. Hess
I. C. Himelwrighit'
Cenneth Blevans ,
vlbert Morgan .-. . ,
iuy Sterretl
1 50
1 50
3 00
1 60.
18 00
9 00
. 1 50
. 3 00
'1 60
1 60
13 50
7 St)
1 50
1 60
.'l 50
7 50
7 50
3 50
4 50
1 50
. 1 50
3 00
1 50
3 00
1 50
.23 50
8 00
1 50
14 50
30 00
1 50
1 50
. 3 00
3 00
: 1 60
3 00
j2. A. Bntoht
Vhos. Jacob ......
ten J. Meek .. ..
fohn Curry
eal Baker .... .
OAsph A. 'Harris .
.. C. Dodson
P. Averlll ....
V. O. MUlikln ....
lay Johnson
Jdward' Renfrow ..
ira Klndlg
Hilbert Murrell
Frank Baker .... ,
B. -Warnock ..
W, Bright 4(.
F. Haggerty
H. Tippett ...
Erie Fleenor .... ,
R. P. Vancdl ,
C. F. Myers ....
Lee Thompson
Wm. Devore w. .'. ,
Pierre D3onnolt ,
Roy Stubblefteld . . ,
Bennett Bell . ,
C. Himelwi'lglxt
Scott Hallgarth ...
Lem Gaudy
R. F. Shields ....
Q. W. Myers .... ,
Iven Stevens ....
3 00
Count , adjourewsd un-
bereuponi
til
tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
(ContinuM next week.)
ADVERTISED LETTERS. 1
The foliowing U a Hat of lettrs
remaining uncalled for at the post
office at Enterprise. Oregon, for the
wesk enalriia? July 23, 1910: ,
Thoina Kerbhe, "Dr. rt. F. Gmy,
War Leffler. E. T. Manchester,
Mr. John Skilline-, John Smith Es,..
salary
..Henry Wright, painting cells
J. C. Conley, stamps, express
Road Fund.
O. S. Hul.-ie, road work
Wm. Pearson, road work ....
Wm. Pearson, grading
O. S. Hulse, grading ...i ..
S. B. Warnock. appropriation
A Midsummer
Saving of Money
00
11
N the-next 'sixty days w e expect td close put
all of onr Summer Goods at prices that will
compel you to invest. If you will come to our store
and see the many bargains that we are offering in
every department of our well filled establishment,
you will see at once that this is4 no idle boast.
Come and examine. our line of Men's Fine Shoes.
NETTLETON, DAUGIIE3TY FITHIAN, BUCK
INGHAM, HEICT, BRADLEY METCALF CO.
SHOES, and many other good and stylish things
that we will not attempt to mention. , .
We are .still having a good trade in our Hand Tail
ored Clothing. Every suit must be sold before the
arrival of our Fall Stock.
Visit our Dry Goods Department; our Grocery De
partmeut, and our Hardware Department. It will
surprise you to see our well assorted stock of Hard
ware. Come and see us, we will treat you right.
25
ENTERPRISE
MERCANTILE & MILLING
COMPANY
Ir.; Geo. Savage, Mlee Geneva Wil.
lox. -" '
; When calling for any of the above
please say advertised. ' Those not
exiled for .will be sent to the diead
'oiler office August 6; 1910. .
: : ! BEN WEATHERS, Postmaster.
Two La Grands boys have been
placed) under . arrest .. charged with.
Corginig checks.; Their ages are
about 18 and their names are Wm.
fCdwards and Harry MoCarty. They
are changed with going to a farm
er near La Grande, purchasing a
horse, saddle and . bridle and with
siv-g a check la payment on a.
North Yakhna, Wash., bank. ' The
.-heck 1 said to be a forgery. ' .
The world's most successful med
icine for bowel complalnte le Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
UAHTED-n JlIDEn AGEI3T
. Sample Latest Model "JUnKej? Wcycle lurniahed by u. Our Mni
bukinf money fast
at any prici until you
frictt and nwtmrkaoU ,
mcVCiJS liEAl.KllS,
'our pricca. Orders filled the
have
promptly at prices
m-rii nnirn all
U. Imp
,klRSHiH'OKHIiiia, tqiupment ol ail
U kittda at
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'Mil wswmi
1
7 rvrutar retail trut that tint u
SSJO aVr tair. ttil to sntrodma wt mil
ttllytm a sampUpairluTitJluuh with ardtrftSU
10 M0RETE03SLE FEOM FBSSTUSE3
NAILS, Toka or GUsa will not lot the
salr out. . filxtv thoueand r aira sold laat war.
t-er two hundred thousand paira cow ia use.
DESCRIPTWMl Made in all sizes. It Islivelr
taud easy riding, vcrydurableand ltaedinstdewith
special quality of rubber, which never become
rorous and which closes up small punctures witbont allow,
itr the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from sati.
tcdcu'rtomersataiiuit that their tiresliavonlybeTi)iitnpedi
vponceoriwiccinaiwnoievcwaon. x oey wcisnnorauretliaia
n ordinary tire, trie puncture mistinRqualities being given
by se-erat layers of thin specially prepared fabric on the
tread. Therrularpriceof thesetireaU.urjerpai(butror
advertising; purposes weare makinca soecutl factory price to
the rider of only Ii to per pair. All orders ahiprxd same day letter ia received. Wr.t,ir n r.
approval. Voa do not pay a cent
""' J"" gnv
we wm allow a c.ri ciii
end H LL CASIt WITH OBD(K aJH
ending us an order aa the tires may. be returned at OIK expense if for any reason they ara
eot satisfactory on -lamination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as aafe al in
bank. If you or ivr pair of these tires, you will find that they wiU ride easier
wear better, l.it long
iVT nef thtttt
Know 'at yob Till
v wm y i ;oetiau
YOJ A'IDTOS bWKK
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171 tlfYT WAIT today. o NOTTHiKko rnrriNo a bk-vci.
ccT, we ars nuking. It cTl, ci. rpol to
a --. asai r .fnaru umaas.
tj. La L..J UlULL Uv,...i till i - V.irAL0. ILL
I rhoea Remedy. It haa relieved more
'.pain.' and suffering, and saved more
lives thao any other medicine In use.
Invaluable for children and' adults.
So'd by Burnaugh & Mayfleld and
all good druggist.
THE MEADOW DAIRY
. I am now prepared to
' furnish tlie people of En-
terprise and vicinity with
the best of
MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK
- SKIMMED MILK
Whole Milk, per quart, . 5c
Cream for table use, per quart 25c
Cieam to whip, per quart, - 40c
Buttermilk, per gallon, . " 10c
Skimmed Milk, per. gallon . 10c
w. y. ZURCHER
IN EACH TOWB
and diitrlct to
ride and eihibitm
uents trerywhere are
MOB JS X KSauiBItU until you receive and approve of your bicycl
allow lKJI UA1B yKKK 1 H1A1-during wliich time you may ride die bicycle and
put it to any teat Tu wish. II you are then not perfectly i.mfied or do not wilh U
keep the bicyc.a ship it back to i a at our expense and tv nll Mi a,m. ,
rettila Our Catlnirti ....I -. ..... 1 . . ,
YCO WILL BE ASTOXISlUED m.hV you ,eceiv? Cttr eatalotnend
yrit on aell our
,, ' roii aDove factory cost.
.'1 received. : ' "
IwUaia, part, reiuira and
half tit tmtai rttait Jrica.
iiiiku roumtao(fOE,asiLr
I?
Kotloa ths) thick nbner treael
"A" aind pnnatnre strips "ll"
and "D," also rim atrip u-
to prevent rlna nutting. Tli'.s
tlrs will onUaut anv other
rusks SOFT, fcXAaXIU auid
KASltKlDMio,
- jainunea ana louou tnem strictly as represented.
cnclc this advert laement. Voa r,m dAVTT
nT 4f haT eTer n8w OT 9eTn "y price. U'i
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