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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1910)
City and County Brief News Items O. Q. Bllyeu spent a few. daya this week at Hot Lake. Slier,wla & Williams' paints guar-anteed-at Keltner's. -. The local ledges of-the Knights of Pythias and Pythlar- Sistera will hold a Joint meeting Friday evening, August 19. The twelve yea old son, of J. L. Ilammack was brought to town last we:ik, to the Browndng hospital, suf fering from Infantile paralysis.' Carter's White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's. Miss Nanne Heaton who has been at the Grande Ronde Hospital at La Grande Is Improving rapidly and will probably be able to return home next Sunday. Ed Rodgers te convalescent from a week's illness that has kept him away from hla work as. chauffuer and machinist at the garage of Rodg era Brothers. ' . Mrs. Daniel Boyd and son Robert were in. La Grande last week, ac companying Mib.' Boyd's mother, Mrs. Axtell, that far on- her home wand Journey. All phone orders for bus to and from depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phone. 97b Miss Edith Odle, stenographer In the county clerk's office, resumed work Monday after a two weeks' va cation, one week of which was spent at the hospitable Mountain View fruit farm of O. J. Roe. DURHAM Jew el er ENTERPRISE, OREGON Expert Watch Doctor GOLD PLATING ENGRAVING QQBDQ DOD D DDOQQDQDDDD ODD i EXCURSION to SEASHORE a p The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company Tuesday, August 23, 1910 E3 n a u a a u " SPECIAL TRAIN Pullman, Tourist and Chair Cars Leave Baker City "... Haines '' " North Powder " Uuion Junction '" Hot Lake " La Grande CI Arrive Portland Baker City Haines and Union and Lafirande a -p p p P P TicKets good for return until September 7th, and P ... j.. ..J nl At iin inlni irln t riotlrorl iauu uue uay auu uuc P P P P the limit of ticKet on return trip. Magnificent p p p p p p u For further particulars Win. McMurray, General Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipe and fittings, ft Keltner's. Mrs. A. C. Mlllerteturned Monday from several. day visit wlth friends at Wallowa. v Mrs. Charles Hug has returned from Portland where she had been to buy her fall millinery ,Vds. . B. B. Boyd, Byrani May field and M. H. Tucker are a party of hunt ers out after grouse this week. Miss Anna Richards went to Minam Sunday for a brief visit with a par ity of friends who are camping there. Miss Irene Sargeant, who had been assisting in this office for a week, returned to her home at The Butites Sunday. R. E. Porter and family have moved from this city to Wallowa. Mr. Porter is operating hh hay baler there. 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. ' 2latf Misses Daisy Waddlftgham and Florence March of Weston, have been the guests of Mrs. Staggs near this city. They took the teachers' e aminatlon for state papers here last week. ' TheRiley & Riley transfer busi ness has been purchased by the Dale Brothers, who took charge Monda.y W. A. Evans, who has been driving the express wagon for some time, has gone to work at the Riley grocery. Sell your cream to the Enterprise Creamery Co., and get the highest market price for It County Clerk W. C. Boatman, Shir Iff Marvin, S. C. HimelwrHght of the Park, and L. Couch of Wallowa have nominating petitions in1 circu lation, the former two for re-election end Mr. Hlmelwrlght and Mr. Couch , as candidates for county commission er. John S. Hodgln has petitions I out for the office of district at torney. The La Grande land office haa been swamped with Inquiries the past week, says the Observer, about the land opening In Wallowa county. The letters come by hundreds dally, oftentimes, and every dayi brings scores. The Inquiries are principally from the Pacific coast states, but many are from the east anldi middle west. The land office official are making strenuous efforts to answer all inquiries promptly. VIA SCHEDULE OF TRAIN: Tuesday August 23d Wednesday August 24th FARES ROUND TRIP North Powder Hot Lake Joseph, Lostine, Enterprise and Wallowa Elgin and Irabler ' iujui vu ...j. River Ride on .T.J. POTTER" call on J. S. Butner, Agent, Passenger Agent, Portland, Japalac. varnish stains, Unseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. The Ladies Aid' of the Baptist church Is planning to serve meals during the 'Fair. . If you want good feed for your team and good treatment come to White Front Barn. - 97btf George S. Ciatg and' son Asa left Sunday morning on a trip to Lewis ton, and Walla Walla. They wlU be gone about a week. Miss Fannie McKlnnon of Allcel Is a delegate to the Epworth League convention . and a guest of her sis ter, Mrs. S. D. Keltner. The families of S. D. Keltner and F. J. Chauvet spent Sunday at th pleasant home of H. T. Mitchell, on Prairie Creek. Miss May Bothwell has returned from her vacation visit In Nebras ka, and will again be employed as teacher in the Wallowa county high school. Sell your cream to the Enterprise Creamery Co, and get the highest market price for lit. Mrs. L. J. Chase, representing thei Southern. Idaho Missionary society, is in the city In the Interests of missionary work. Mrs. Chase was here a year ago to the same cause. Fred Zumwalt and wife and Miss Josle, assistant postmistress of Zum walt, and Jack Bradley, the well known mountaineer, have gone on an extended pleasure trip to the head of the Iron ah a. " L. G. Peterson, formerly a teacho In the Wallowa county high schoo waa In the city Monday, making fi nal proof on his. homestead' near Rog- naa, before County ICIerk W. C. Boat man. Mr. Peterson, leaves, shortly for Moscow, where he will enter the law department of the University of Idaho, for a course In law For the best rigs, horses, buggies and drivers, courteous treatment and fair price go to the old, reliable Enterprise Livery, Baker & Smith, proprietors., , 27b4 Attorney and -Mrs. W. G. Trill, who recently removed from Joseph, have returned to Wallowa' county and will make their home in Enter prise. They will occupy the C. E. Funk property as soon, as. It is va cated by the Funk family who in tend to re-occupy their former res idence. Mr." Trill will engage In the practice of law here, and has opened an office upstairs In the Berland building. D n a a a a n a a a a 6:15 p. ra. 6:35 p. m. j 6:50 p. 7:30 p. 7:40 p. 8:00 p m. m. m m. 7:15 a.m a n u a a a $12.50 11.50 10.50 10.00 - 12.50 10-50 allow stop over at Port- and hit tlm within p ri O a the Steamer p p Enterprise, or write to Oregon. v p Rev. J. L. Maynard of Wallowa, who was expected to addre&s the union meeilng at the M. E. church Sunday venlng failed to arrive. and the sarmon was preached by Rev. C. E. True"jlood. Mrs. C. A. Bradley san? a so'.o. Merrill Moulton of Spencer, la., who has been spending the summer at the Mountain View fruit, farm of O. J. Roe. started Monday morning on the return trip to his home. Mr. Moulton. expressed himself as very much pleased with, this section of the country and believes it has a great future before It. He will spend 3evera) days visiting friends in Ida ho and at Denver, Colo., before com pleting hla journey home. W. J. Boss, the popular leading na,n of the Lowe Stock company, while tusselinig with some of the other men of the company at their camp last week , stepped in a hole and strained himself so severely as to be conflnedi to hto. bad for several days. He was unable to appear In the compnny's presentation of "The Private Secretary" on Saturday ev ening, but will be in good shape when "Old Farmer Joskins'" is put on. That the Lowe Stock company is making good in thedr engagement at the opera house was again demon strated on Saturday evening last, when, the largest house of the season greeted their presentation of the very laughable farce comedy, "The Private Secretary." And the large audience apparantly thoroughly en joyed the fun. Next Saturday even ing the same company will present the story of way down East, "Cld Farmer Joskins," a typical and. suc cessful down East play of the Uncle Josh variety. In which each member :f the company is fitted wlta a part which is suited to his peculiar ability. If your liver Is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to .llght before retiring and you will feel all right In the morning. Sol by Burnaugh' & Mayfield and all jood druggists. PARADISE GLINTS. Paradise, Aug. 8. Harvest In. full blast here. The most of the fall what Is cut here and some fanners are cutting -heir hay although the spring crop s light. The dry weather has dried! up .the crass and Dastures. and tne rane is short. Hotchklss, the sheepman, has a lot l hay of-'L.owto-AuB.tki -and -AKialA i iller-on Buford Ridge. Paradise, August 13. A light rain. tell Tuesday. Walter Applega'e and wife sold to James I. Kuhn W0 acres of land for 3500. Roy Ralls has started' his steam thresher. The Hendrickson Brothers' com bine la running on the lower flat. A 'Grange was organized at By am's hall a short time ago. The Sunday school hca been chang ed to the Byram hall. Ray Renfrow and family have moved back to Paradise. Be sure and take a bottle of Chambertaln'a Colic, Cholera and -Dl arrhoea Remedy with you when start ing on. your trip thla summer. It cannot be obtained on board the Iralns or steamers. Changes of w al and climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and It le best to be prepared. Sold by Burnaugh & Viayfleld and all goad druggists. 8WAMP CREEK. Mrs. Sanders and daughter Routh, Mrs. Rodgers and James and Charlie Rodgers drove out In an automo bile and called at Fischer's, Glen, Van Koter Is getting In a nice crop of hay. Mr. Rand and Mr. Gross are working down town. on the school addition. D. M.Dozier Is working for John son and Ward om the Bauer resi dence, two miles south of town.. Will Hansen Is digging a well. Harry Hough Is. preparing to take care of his crop at tne Litcn piani. Mrs. Huff Is going to cook for the hands. Julius Fischer and wife and Mte Vida, who have been spending some time with Herman. Fischer, and Mlus Anna Fischer at their homesteads, expect to ga back to Rock Elm. Wto., soon. Albert will remain longer. Mrs. N. J. Fojarty was at -Mrs Hough'- a couple of days last week Reuben Kerns ha been, qulto sl k. Somebody entered the bouse on. the O'Neil homestead' and helped themselves to a generous jpply of groceries In the absence of the owner. ELK MOUNTAIN. Church Dorrance and family were la town the first of the week. Mr. Dorrance Is getting some nice stock ready for the fair. Cunningham Ftos. bought several WHITES FRONT Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Yi. L,. DAY, Proprleto Good Rigs Fair Treatment Special Attention to Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains 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 a ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, OREGON C. 21. L0CKW00D, LocKwood S Bllyeu, United States Commissioner Managers o head of Jersey cattle at the sole in. own Saturday. They have bought -he Fine place. John J. Burleson) Is. putting up ilia crop Oft the Milliard McFetrldge place. E. A. Anderson, purchased the sautiful black ' Percheron stallion, Prince, which has excited so much admiration among horse lovers tn Enterprise. C. O'Neil and wife drove to Enter wise Sunday In. time to see Miss Nanne Heaton, who was going out :o the -La Grande hospital. They, visited at the H. A. Galloway home itead, returning Wednesday. C. W. Weir of Lostine was calling or people In. this neighborhood Sat. lrday and Sunday. A. F. Work and Calvin Smith took Sunday . dinner at the Anderson ranch. Acute or Chronic Which 7 No matter If your kidney (trouble Is icute or chronic Foley's Kidney ieinedy will reach your case. Mr. laude Brown, Reynold sville, M, vijjcs us. that he suffered many months with kidney complaint which brJMedi all treatment. Ait last he cried Foley's Kidney Remedy and a ew large bottles effected a complete cure, tie says, "It has oeeni of in estlmab'.e vailue to me." Burnaugh St Mayfield. PORTLAND. OKiaON A Splendid nearrtlnj tail Ir Hrhool for luvnu nr.n aku ihjis RvtnidToontwwlBOollitn. H lull Hrhool anAOom. Herein) work. Grammar irradfla taauht to Itovi ovor U ynnrn. Krhool ofwna Kent. 13, 1010, (lataloa Frea. addren. Hit. Joniern OALUOHrn. 0. 0. O., Proa. UOLOMUIA UHITaKIITX. IVITLUI), OaKOOala The White If you want a high grade sewing machine wMcb Is a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BUY A WHITE The machine Is unsurpassed for Himpllclty, durabilltj and the char acter of the work It will do. It Is made In two styles, the Vibrator ihirUle 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 'be handsomest possible. Fred S Ashley handles the WHITE MACHINE In Wallowa county. Horses Bought and Sold Commercial Trade 1 a nm 3 M Read This a M IS a m m H M M IS at 14 I! Have you examined our line of Ladies' and Children's Wash Suits Ladies' Fancy Shirts: Waists, Undershirts, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Etc. Also a complete line of Men's Furnishings, in cluding the McKibbin and Stetson Hats. We have just now the 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 gdoda laid down in our store at the lowest cash priceB. We give our customers the benefit of our cash buy. We also give a discount on all cash purchases. i If you are going to build call and let us figure with you on Doors and Windows. We have just received a large tock of g same and we are going to sell them at bed rock prices. R.S. & Z. I Company The following Is a list of letters remaining uncalled tor at the post office at Enterprise, Oregon, for the week ending AuguM 6, 1910: Mrs. Edw. F. Bernard, Mr. J. E. Bertes, Mr. TTohn Bohart, Mrs. Ellaa. Carroll, Mr. Ed Hoffman, Mrs. Ruth Mich, Mr. Ray 8helton, ir. William Walker, W. A. Wltoon, Mr. Ed Wright. When catling for any of the. above please say advertised. Those not called for will be sent to the dead letter office Aug. 20, 1910. BEN WEATHERS, Postmaster. Fishing tackle all kinds and sal mon eggs at Ksltners, U SI M Ri "i I