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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1910)
City and County Brief News Items -fee" Dau't be a Malamute. J. A. Rum bio of Joseph was In ihe city Thursday. " Oakes carries a full line of Lowe Brothers' Paiats. 108tf ' Our Fall dry goods have arrived. Come and aee them. W. J. Funk & Co. Dr. Nichols, osteopath, announces that he will be at hia office at the usual hours next week. Miss Tresale Cramer came home Tuesday from Parma, Ida., where sho has spent her vacation with a sis ter. Game"'Wardn demons arrested three prom In e tut La Grand men Frida", for shooting grou&e out of eeasju. Don't you know a Malamuts? -Dr. W. L. Nichols, osteopath, suc cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours all day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, in Enterpriser Office over the bank. 21atf ' Mr. amd Mrs-. F. A. R-eavIs and chil dren anid1 Mrs.Glsn E. Odle left Sat iday for a week's camping In Im naha. - Peter O'SulMvan, wife and daugh ter, who had been vialtln relmtlves at Joseph, returned to ithalr home at Pendleton, Thursday. Do not fail to hear "Siw "h Pate" recited by the author Tuesday even ing at the opera house. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crallg and Mr. and Mrs. Vlnit Hart have spent the week in (the-Imn aha. Mrs. Lee Thompson and baby of Promise accompanied Miss Neza Miller home Thursday and are vls dilug relatives- and friends- for a few days. Malamutes? How? When? Where? What is a Malamute? Mrs. W. O. Haggerty and cMldran ! of Union and Mis Maud 9 Fleet wood of Baker City are visiting Uj. the city, the guests of their rela tives, Mr, and Mra. Bern Weathers. Prof. H. K. Shirk arrived Thursday to prepare for the opening of tha Wallowa County High school Monday. September 5. The teachers are the same as last year. Mrs. Maggie Bloom is adding a number of conveniences to fcer pleas ant residence property, Jncludlnlg cellar, panty and bathroom. Pierce Humphreys and Gordon Martin are doing the work. Dr. and Mrs. Nichols are .the par entis of fine twin boys, born Wed nasulay. The youngsters have been named Oliver Riidigeway Nichols and Otis Mark Nichols. They ,welfch 5. pounds each. County Superintendent J. C. Con ley will go to La Grande Sunday to meet Mrs. Conley and children, iirhn TlolTii mnlrf-njv An AVt&tlAj&A visit with relatives at Riverside and I various other places In, Penasyl ivania. ' An Apostrophe to Wallowa Valley; By Robert Robinson, Poet of Alaska. Thomas Bruce haa Tented the old Ashley store room of A. C. Weaver and will inisilall a moving picture show therein. The theatre will be open about the middle of next week, and will run every evening. Mr. Bruce will put on a fine show of up-to-date and high-class pictures and illustrated songs. Further announce ment will be male next week. Work on the new Baptist church in this ciity will be commenced at one by Johnson and Ward, to whom the contract was awarded. -The work will be pressed with dispatch and it is expected that the church will be ready for use early In December. The funids for the builditng are be ing gathered by Rev. W. H. Gibson ; who reports that it he community re sponds readily and with enterprls I log liberality tn the work. Sv: : , PROVE ;IT . ": FOR YOU RSELF! C Hundreds of people in this town are about ready to purchase a talking machine. C Buy in the daylight! Make compar isons I Remember that there are "talk ing machines" and "phonographs," but only one Graphophone the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE C Be sure to get in touch with us before you buy. Complete Graphophone out fits from $20 up. Come in and listen. Most people prefer to buy "on time and that suits us. Tersns are Easy 1 BURNAUGH MAYFIELt Agent, ENTERPRISE, OREGON. - 1 0 Wallowa, fair thou art indeed; Thy pristine majesty Awakes within my simple soul, A song of boundless praise. Thy rockribbed hills and snow capped peaks Encompass thee around; -Like sentinels, they stand to guard Thy daughters fair and sons. And crystal rivulets gush forth From out the mountain glens, To slake the thirst of man and beast And ripen fields of grain. Here Nature hath been prodigal With flood and fertile soil; "The cattle on a thousand hills" Enrich thy favored sons. Within an ampitheatre Of hills and mountain peaks, White capped and blazing with the sun, Thy limpid loch doth lay. Protected there from warring winds, Serene and calm it rests A mirror of its pine clad shores And azure tinted skies. Here denizens of stream and wood, Disport themselves at will; The artist, bard and sportsman bold Each finds his Mecca here. So far removed from city's strife, Amid the largess Nature gave, With mountain air kissed by the pines, In peace, thy people dwell. Thrice blessed indeed, thy people art, Within this vale to dwell In peace and plenty; Nature's own The Children of the Soil. Copyright applied for by D. H. Robinaon, Enterprise, Ore., Aug. 25, 1910. COME COME COME to the Johnny Reubens, a former scout of General. Howard, Is making his annual visit to Wallowa. Arthur Taggart, who has spent a number of weeks with his father, vV. E. Taggart, here, left Friday for ftlltoa. If you don't like poetry dont stay away from the opera house on Tues day next. Mr. Robtason's Alaska verse Is different. The Georgia Minstrels drew a crowded house Thursday night. Ev ery seat in, the house was- sold and a number stood- to bear the per formance. The entertainment was very satisfactory to the biig audience and the first-class band was a big feature. . J. C. Shackelford, who recen"y purchased a large fruit ranch at C larks ton, Wash., and removed to It from this city, ia putting up a horne cannery large enough to care for his owa fruit, says the Clarkston Republic. He expects-to have it com pleted In time to can.' all the late peaches. . i The beautiful poetical tribute to Wallowa lake, in this Issue Is from the pen- of the Alaska poet, Robert Robinson, now visiting this valley. Mr. Robinson will lecture at the opera house In thl city Tuesday and Wednesday nlghits of next week. This poem, which Mr. Robinson haa kindly given us permission to Pub lish will make a delightful souvenir of the author's visit to Wallowa, and will find place In many scrap books throughout the county. REGISTER NOW. The time for registering is grow ing short. - Voters are urged to reg ister at. once, as only registered vot ers will be allowed to vote at the primaries. WILL LOCATE STEAM, LAUNDRY IN ENTERPRISE W. R, Sherwood, of Hood River, Is preparing to locate a steam laun dry la this city. He has orderedTthe machinery and expects to be oni hand to Install It In a few days. Mr. Sher wood intends to erect a building for the laundry here. ' Pain In the Left Knee Womea often suffer from pain called "sciatic" which are really re flex from the uterus. In such cases the pelvic trouble must be corrected to cure the pain. Osteopathy I suc cessful In these cases also. The pain felt by many women at the inside of the left knee Is almost certainly a reflected pain and Indicates uter ine disorder, not necessarily serious, but certainly needing attention. Osteopathic physicians find that variations from the normal position of the lower segments of the spinal col'umn with the , attendant contrac tures of ligament and muscle that such a lesion, entails, are very pro ductive of sciatica andi that correc tive treatment In the back will cure the malady. Thus you will see that anatomical Ills causing sciatica may be located anywhere between the mid dle of the back and, the knee. It Is the part of the osteopath to find the disturbance aid correct It, if res toration is possible, no master where l't is. NO PREACHING SUNDAY AT M. E. CHURCH There will be no preaching service at the E. church Sunday, as is announced elsewhere in this paper, as the new pastor, Rev. Meredllth,. did not arrive today as expected. EXPENSE IN CRIPPEN'S CASE RECORD IN LONDON Scotland Yard Nver Befor Expended $25,000 on On Crim. It Is estimated that pursuit, capture and trial of Dr. Crippon will cost the taxpayers of Londou $25,000. Never be fore bug Scotluud Yard spent so much in the pursuit of any criminal. A large Item In "the Yard's" Crlppen bill Is the cost of telegrams and cable giving descriptions of Crlppen, which were sent to many contiueutul, Ameri can and Canadian police headquarters. This Item will amount to $2,500. Twenty-five thousand large posters, coutainlng descriptions of Crlppen and Miss Le Neve, with reproductions of their photographs aud handwriting, were scattered broadcast up and down two continents. Fifty clerks were en gaged night and day for a long time In wrapping, addressing and inn II Ins these posters. That will be a costly Item. Then there Is the expense of sending Inspector Dew to Canada and the ex pense of another detective and a ward ress who have gone to Quebec to look after the prisoners on their way back to England. Then there Is the rewurd of $1,250, which will have to be paid to Captuln Kendall of the steamship Montrose. There Is, too, the cost of the long coroner's Inquest, with the fees for analytical chemists. The trial of Crlppen will not be very expensive, nor will It last long. Eng lish criminal courts move with swift ness and without technicalities. It Is not expected that Crlppen's trinl will consume more than three or four duys. If he Is sentenced to death he will be hanged on the third Monday morning following the day of his conviction. Convicted criminals under a recent statute have I he right to appeal, but the appeal court works swiftly and. like the lower court, pays little atten tion to technicalities. Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show and Harvest Home Fair SEPTEMBER 5th to 10th THIS will be the greatest Live Stock Show and Fair ever held west of the Rocky Moun tains. Every day will be great there will be Big Special Features. A good racing card every day. Wednesday and Thursday will be the grand prize days. The Bankers' Purse of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars for trotting horses. The Hotel Purse of Five Thousand ($5,000.) Dollars, for pacers only two of the features. Reduced Rates on All Railroads Astt Your Local Agent Big Horse Sale of High Grade Draft Stock 100 Percherons, Clydes and Shires will be sold at Public Auction, commencing TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910 the second day of the Wal lowa County Fair, at ENTERPRISE, OREGON 70 Head of 2-year-olds No Old Stuff More Mares than Geldings Every One a Good One TERMS :-6 months bankable note, with privilege of renewing E. A. ANDERSON and GEO. WAGNER, Owners i ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Oiie Night Only Saturday, August27,1910 Lowe's Madison Square Theatre Company Presents the great comedy drama The Man of Mystery Prices as usual, 25 35, and SO cents Seats on Sale at Burnaugh & Mayfield's Few Pictiir Show In Cap Town. There are ouly two moving picture hows In Cape Town. South Africa, and the entertainment ore of a koiuo wbat higher average than those given In the mailer cltlea of the United State. The evening allows are rack ed to overflow Lug. EIGHTH ANNUAL Walla Walla County Fair and Rare Mfiftt September 19-24 inclusive Southeastern Washington's Greatest Fair $20,000 in Purses and Premiums Flights During; Fair Week bj Aviator in Celebrated Demoiselle Monoplane Concerts Afternoon and Evening by Ruzzi's Famous Italian Band FAST RACES BIG STOCK SHOW FINE FRUIT EXHIBIT SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS Send for Premium List. R. H. JOHNSON, Sec. T. H. BRENTS, Pres. WALLA WALLA, WASH.