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' AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Formerly the Wallowa News, "stab-
llalied March 3. 1899. -
Published Wednesdays and Satur
days at Enterprise. Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRESS
Office East, side Court House Square
Entered as second-class matter
January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at
Enterprise, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rates: One year $2,
six months $1, three mouths 50c,
one month 20c. On yearly cash-In-advance
subscriptions a discount of
25c Is given.
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Heme Cffice, Corbett BUg., fifth and Mcrriso?, Poillail
A. L. Mills L Samuel Clarence S. Samuel
PRESIDENT
GEN. MANAGER
ASSISTANT MANAGER
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1910.
TEACHER'S EXAMINATION.
Notice IB hereby lvea that the
County Superintendent of Wallowa
County will hold the regular exami
nation for applicants for State and
county papers at Enterprise, as fol
lows: For State Papers.
Commencing ' Wednesday. August
10, ait. 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing
'until Saturday, August 14, at 4 p.m.
Wndiw-odav Penmanship, History,
IKES BIG ORDER
OF NEW SIDEWALKS
TWELVE OWNERS NOTIFIED TQ
BUILD AND THIRTY-ONE TO
REPAIR.
.Miss Muneon, of WlnfieCd, Kansas,
who was cured of consumption by
Osteopathy. The editor abates that
ue wishes the people "to know that
Osteopathic physicians are not nec
essarily bonexloctors, but that they
successfully tieat - many diseases
which the drug dooore admit that
they are unable to cure." Such ev
idences of liberality and apprecia
tion' are very pleasing.
COUNTY TICKE1 OF
SOCIALIST PARTY
Miles of mew alilewa:i?3 were or
dered, built or old ones repaired
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Christian church: Bible school at
9:45 a. m; Y. P. S. C. E at 6:45
in regular mom'.hly session.
. i - n ' .:
Spelling, Physical Geograpny, neau- Th(J border was directed
lmg, Psychology. , to notify 12 property owners to build
Thursday Written Arithmetic, Tno- 31 owner9 t6 repalj.
oxy of Teaching, Grammar, Book- , n(jw glla and re,plac.
keeping, Physics, Civil Government. rf danwgea boards.
Friday fnysioiogy, ueogwimj,
position, Algebra, English Litera
ture, School: Law.
Saturday Botany, Plane Geome
try, General History.
Fqr County Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, August
10, at 9 o'clock a. ra., and continuing
until Friday. August 13, at 4 p. in.
Wednesday Penmanship, History, L
Orthography, Reading, f nysicai u
ography. Thursday Written Arithmetic, The
ory of Teaching, Grammar, Thys
lology. . t
Friday Geography, School Law,
Civil Government, English Liter
ature. Yours truly,
J. C. CONLEY,
County Superintendent.
... I . nti.lnt nntl wOdK. V rf Wll Til 11-
wiUiln 20 days, by the city council j v. m., v"" " ,
Monday . mon at 11 otiuciv. ah ic
y invited. Services are made neip-
ul to a'di an la spirit reverent, uii-
ord' Ernest, mtnis'er. "
Unjoin Evening Services.
The union service wllLi n14 m
he Christian chiwcn. Kev. ouei
f the Presbyterian church will
waih Let all the churcnes ana
he publdc give him a hearing. ',-
CONVENTION HELD IN ENTER
PRISE, MONDAY, NOMINATES
CANDIDATES.
The Socialist party held Us county
convention in the Enterprise local
headquarters Sunday . and Monday,
nominating a full county tilcket ex
cept for the office of surveyor. -The
meeting of Sunday was mainly advis
ory, the nominations being made
on Monday.. There was a faLrly good
representation of the party present,
though most of the delegates 'were
from neau'by towns and Enterprise.
Tho convention was held because
of the law excluding pamties from
the general primary that cast less
than, 25' per cent of the total vote
e.t the last general e'eetion.
Frank Hamblen, of En tea-pi Ise was
elected permanent county chairman,
W. T. Mahan of Joseph and H. E.
Oatoes of Enterprise, , stale delegates.
Following is the county ticket:
For county commissioner, L. J.
Coverstone ' of Wallowa.
For sheriff, H. E. Barton of Jo-
jeph.
on have been appraised, at $200.00
the . timber estimated 210,00ft board
feet at 50 cts. per M, and the land
?95.03; that salid applicant will offer
' flna'l proof In support of hl applica
tion and eworn riTKeroent on the
i 27th day of October, 1910, before C.
! M. Lockwood, Unltea States Commis
sioner, at Enterprise, Oregon,, .'i
Any persoa is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Ini
tiate a contest at any time before
patent issues, by filing a corrobo
rated affidavit In this office, alleg
ing facts which would defeat the
entry. 50ctl
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
BIDS INVITED.
, Sealed bids for the dance hall con
cession at the County Fair will be
received until Tuesday, August. 16.
The right la reserved to reject any
end) all; bids-. ". .
C. 8. BRADLEY, Secy.,
Enterprise, Ore.
Mrs. Frank A. Moore, of Caldwell,
Ida., who to visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kay, at Wallowa,
visited a few day here with her
slater and brother, .Miss Katherlne
and Mr. Roger Kay, She was. ac-
c.mpanled by her . younger sister,
1Ur Winifred, thev .returning to
Wallowa, Sunday.
Fresh Fruits
All seasonable fruits
found here. Also the
finest shipment of For
eign and Domestic
Cheese ever in the city
General Merchandise
With the en ti r e
stock kept brand
new at the lowest
prices the quality of
goods can besold for
All Hats, Shoes and
Gloves at Cost while
they last
An excellent quality of coal
at a conservative price.
Lay in the winter
supply now.
Riley j Riley's
The majority of the notices call
for new walks of a block in length
from each owner. Thra new walks
must be six feet hi width, of good
lumber, surfa-oed on one side.
Vive new cross walks and two
alley walks were also ordered put
In. '
Mayor Burleigh, CouncMmen Asn-
ey. ilockett and iveiuier were
present.
City Recorder C. M. Lockwood's
written res-'.gnatlon of his office was
accepted, and Chairlea Thomas, who
wo acting recorder pro tern, was
elected to fill the position made va
cant .by Lockwood's resignation.
The bond of W. F. Savage as cRy
treasurer In the euro of ?500, a'lsrn
sd by C. E.Funk and S. D. Kelt-
.ieir, was accepted. Tne cuty attor
ney, was directed to prepare an
ordinance increasing the amount of
the bond requ-lied of the treasurer
to $2000.
The city marshal was Instructed
to cut all thistles on ato-eets and al
leys, ami to notify all property own
er to cut the same on their lots
with In 10 days from this date (Au
gust 1). The council also directed
the mayor to have the marshal no
tlfy all persons to remove manure
from streets and alleys.
A rule was adopted requiring all
water users to pay rates monthly In
advance, on or be.'ore the 10th day
of each month, and the marshal In
airlifted to cut the water off . from
al'l delinquents.
New water rates were established
as follows: For hotel kitchens $2
a mouth;- barber shop bath tubs,
first tub $2,- each additional tub $1;
hotels $10,
Better Register
Early Than Late
.ess Than uno-aixvi ot yuw"
Reported Can't Sign Candi- ,
data's Petitionp..
For county clerk. E. A. Fosner of J
Enterprise.
For county treasurer, J. W. Cas-
ieel of Mud Creek.
The following . precinct nomina
tions were made:
Justice of the peacej Enterprise
precinct, H. E. Oakes.
Justice of the peace, Josaph pre-
:inct. John Winston.
Except for conference " and plans
to further the work no. other busi-'
aes was transacted.
One of the de'jeg'ates said ilit was
a clean cicKet, mat no man on. u
paid $20,000 for his nomination." ,.
, The greatly enlarged, strengthen
ed and a every way improved Lowe
Stock company gave a fine presen
tation. of .that sterling old Southern
melodrama, The Moonshiner's.' Daugh
ter, to an audience that complete
ly fulled the opera house, Saturday
night. The old favorite, Mr. Frank
Weeks, who was here two year ago
for the summer season with the
Streeter-Bryan company, was given
an enthusiastic greeting by his many
friends. The other new members of
'.he company,' Miss Godfrey and
Messrs. Hunt and Bross, were also
i-ordLally received and they as well
as the old members performed their
parts admirably, Mr. Lowe has now
built, up a fine strong company and
deserves for his efforts the most
liberal, patronage. . The next per
formance will be given Saturday
night, August 6. '
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hinshaw,
formerly " of Iowa, but recently res
idents of Kent, Wash., arrived
Thursday to visit Mr. Hinshaw's
aunt, Mrs. R. W, Bloom, and fam
ily. They may . conclude to locate
here'
Niece of Doctor
and Mrs. F. E. Moore
Accepts ' Engagement to Sing With
Hammer-:; Grand Opera;
Company. '
The La Grande Observer prints an
account of the engagement of Miss .
Felice Lyne, a niece of Dr. and Mrs.
F. E. Moore, the latter former resi
dents of Enterprise, the engagement
being wllth the Hammersteiim Grand
Opera company in New York. Miss
Lyne has many personal friends here
who will be gladi to know of her ac
ceptance which Is given In. a clip
jrisTrom the Kaasas City. Star:
"For some, the path to fame and
success 4a the musical world Is a
long, weairy clmb. Few have their
talent recognlzei Immediately by the'
critics and operatic managers. One
of the few Is Fellcie Lyne, a young -Kansas
City woman, who at 22 haa
achieved the rank of prima donna.
"Just three years, ago' In. August,
Miss Lyne sailed for Paris to study
under Mme. Marchesl. She will re
turn, to AmerUa next month, to be
gin her operatic career, having ac
cepted a contract' with Oscar Ham- -merstein
who will have a company
In London next season and later
will tour the United States.
"After hearing' Miss Lyme sing the
impresario said: 'I believe 1 have
found another Te'-razzlnl. '
"Miss Lyme is a daughter of Dr.
Sanford T. Lyne o f the Virginia -hotel.
She was graduated) from Cen
tral high school five years ago."
We do fire t-olass Job wOTk.
Registration U proceeding very
iiowiy, only ion or xne iiuuu u
oters of Wallowa county naving
;Iven their name, age, birthplace and
political affiliation to County Cierk
loatman or the deputized notaries
ip to Tuesday morning, August 2,
ollowiiig is the registration by pre-
lnots
Joseph 9, Enterprise 59, Lostine 6,
Vallowa 110. Fowwatka 1, Promise
:0,. Grouse 0, Lost Prairie 36, Flora
3, Paradise 29, Mud Creek 10; Lea
Trout Creek 4, Pine Creek 2,
Jutte 7, Plttsbur 0. Imnaha 7.. Park
i Diviile 1. Piairle Creek 1. Total
158.
The remoteness of Grouse and
Pittsburg preclncU probably accounts
.'or no ireports from there.
It Is Important to the Individual
.oter not only to register so he can
ote without trouble at the primary
md general election, but it is equal
ly Important that he register early
o he will receive the .pamphlet sent
jv the secretary at staxe. Jiem
ITiftli Annual
Joatman repeats weekly to the sec-
(this Includes the rate .otary of state the names of voters
for kitchen.)
The dedication of C. H. Zurcher
on Depot street was accepted1 and
Councilman Hockett appointed to ac
cept deod for same. Following are
the
Claims Allowed.
E. J. Forsythe, electric lights,
July .... $ 70 30
Chas. Crum packer , .labor 32 50
Enterprise Press, prtg and adv 28 30
J. E. Patterson, lumber .... 110 50
Sterling Sniilbtle, hauling dirt 37 12
Chase Nat. Bank, commission 1 98
T. M. Dill, city atty's salary
July .... 5 00
W. F. Savage, treasurer's sal-
June -and July. W
eglstered,
Remember also you cannot legal-
y sign, a candidate's petition unless
,ou are registered.
.A GRANDE . DRUGGIST IS
GUILTY OF SELLING LIQUOR
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dapartmewt of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, July 29th', 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Mary
5. Yeager, whose poitoffice address
s Elgin, Oregon, did, oni' the 27 th
Lay of October, 19U9, file in this
ifflce Sworn Statement and Appli-
fltion, No. 07293, to puirchaaa the
TB NE14 Sec.,7 and NW'Yt NW
ft, Section 8, Township 1 North,
iange 45 East, Wlllamebtie .Meridian,
ind the timber thereon,, under the Ifl
jrovlfllons of the act of June 3, isis,
md acts amendatory, kno.wn as the
'Timber and Stone Law," at ' such
?alue as might be fixed by appralee-
me nt, and that,-pursuant to such ap-
...v.njn,- the 'land and timber there
in have teen appraised, at $211.25
ie timber estimated 290,000 board
feet at 75 cents per M, and the land
J23.75; that saiM, applicant will offer
lal proof In. support of her applica
tion and 8W05111 statement on the. !j
Clin cay ot vciODer, ijeiore mo j
Ktglster and Receiver at the United .
Stas Land Office, ait La Grande,
Oregon. . . ,
Any person 4s at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, . or Ini
tiate a contest at any time before
patent Issues, by filing a coiirpbo-
ratel affidavit in this office, alleg
ing facts which would defeat . the
entry. 50cll
V F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Ost,- pathy for Consumption.
MedUnl Talk, which is decidedly
iiot an Osteopathic publication, de
votes some sr.aoe to the case of
For All KInrfi of
ArtUllc Ps1bI1b
Paper nBlD
do not full to call on
OAKES. Contractor
N. B.-lxw Bra.' Patau
The Enterprise Creamery Co.
m
j Paid 27jo for Butter Fat during: the month of June. This
was the highest price paid by any creamery in this section.
Beginning with Monday, July 11th, this creamery paid 3Qo
I for Butter Fat Any person with only one or two cows can 3
mane a gooa margin 01 pront oy proaucing cream at mac
figure for the Enterprise Creamery.
The Enterprise Creamery Co.
Sole Agents for the DeLaval Cream Separators
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
After being out 24 hours,, the Jury
In the case of Newlln, drugist,
changed with selMjig liquor, return
ed a verdict of guilty. Seutence
vill be passed next Monday.
The verdict was a surprise aa
learly everybody thought a disagree
ment would! result because the jury
was out eo long.
The sansatlon of the hour In La
.irande Is the handing of a picked
.1st of Jurymen to Slieritff Childers
by Hen Morgan,- the "detective"
vho worked tip the cases. In both
Union and Wallowa counties for the
Anti-Saloon league. The list was
made out by Morgan, Rev. Gray
ind W. A. Wors.ell. All profess
.hat they were ignorant that. they
were violating the law. There Is
10 111 e talk of prosecution.
Both La Grande papers, have come
out boldly against the prohibition
taw as a result of the late events.
Gardsns In ths lc.
A glacier when It dislodges Itself and
sails sway over the Arctic ocean never
travels alone. In the wake of every
large one tlonts a line of similar com
panions. The Eskimos call this phe
nomenon "the duck and ducklings."
and soy one who hns watched the
progress of the wild duck followed by
her brood will appreciate the aptitude
of the name. Strange as It may seem.
plants grow and blossom upon these
great tee mountnlna. Whon a glacier
is at rest moss attaches Itself to it.
protecting the Ice beneath. Just as
sawdust does. After a time the moss
decays and forms a soli. In which the
seeds of buttercups and dandelions,
brought by the wind, take root and
flourish. Those who have traveled
much In arctic lands say the poppy
does not bloom during the brief north
ern summer.
NOTICE FOR, PUBLICATION.
Depaitmenit of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon. July 29th, 1910. .
Notice is hereby given that Elmer
J. Jewell, whose pos.-office address
!i Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or
egon, dlu, on the lh day of No
vember, 1909, fie in this office
ISwcii'a Statement and Application,
No. 07237, to purchase the S4 SV4,
Section. 22, Township 1 North, Range
47 East,. Willamette Meridian, and
the Umber thereon, under the pro
visions of the act of June 3, 1878,
and acts amendatory, known as the
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by appraUe-,
ment. and that, pursuant to such ap
I plication, the land and timber th-ere-
Jt. G. HOLLAND, M. D. . I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J
Office In LitchlBullding.
Telephone Connection. I
Of the " "''
Wallowa County Fair Association
- will be held at ENTERPRISE, OREGON,
Six days beginning . -
Monday, September 26, 1910
'.. ;i y , Liberal Cash Premiums will be paid for exhibits of" :
LIVE STOCK.
AGRICULTURAL, and
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS
It is determined to make this fair a complete
exposition of the resources of Wallowa County. - ,
To accomplish that result the co-operation of all
. the people of the county is invited. For pre
mium list or other information, write C. S.
. Bradley, Secretary, Enterprise, Oregon.
New L,lne of -
Superior' Stoves and Ranges
See me and get my prices before buyin-y else- ,
where. I carry also a full and complete line of
bath tubs, basins and bowls, and a full list of
plumbing supplies. First-class plumbing at the
lowest figur 4 for which such plumbing can be
done. -:- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ,
S K CL,AR.tC Enterprlae, Oregon
CONCRETE WORK
10f all kinds. W you believe in beautifying Enterprise, you
must believe in making that beauty enduring.HConcrete is
enduring it will render city beauty a "Concrete Reality.'?
ISee us for any and all kinds of Concrete.Work. ;
MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors.
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When in Enterprise slop at
The Model Cafe
and Rooming House '
Best meals in town 25c and up
Rooms-25c, 50c, 76c and fl.OO
Steam heat; hot and cold water
In Rodgers building on River
Street, 3 doors south of Funk
corner. ' Give us a call
W. A. MOSS
PROPRIETOR
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Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts
Commercial Trade a Specialty.
First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed
Horses Bought and Sold
Feed For Sale , Open Day and Night .
Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service