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    THE NEWS RECORD
(Twice-a-Week.)
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Formerly the Wallowa News, estab
iistied 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, 1S79.
Subscription Rates: One year $2,
Mix months $1, three mouths 50c,
one month 20o. On yearly cash-in-advance
subscriptions a discount of
25c is given.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1910.
City and County
Brief News Items
Mayor J. A. Burleigh, was at Los
tine, Saturday, oa legal business. -
Sherwln & Williams' pain fa guar
anteed at Keltner'8.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher of Par
adise are transacting business in
this city. ' ,
. Mrs. u. r . Luvi9 oi xiaaiuun, ..,
is a guest of her brother, S. T, Dag
gett, and family, on Alder Slope.
All phone orders for bus to and
from depot promptly attended to.
White Front barn. Home phone. 97 b
The city council met Monday even
ing but transacted no business as It
was a legal holiday. It wlU meet
egaim this, Wednesday evening.
The Enterprise Press office has
received the latest improved news
paper folder, an. Eclipse, No. 2, from
Sidney, Ohio, and It will be installed
aa soon as ceitaln, changes are made
In the office.
DURHAM
Jeweler
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
Expert Watch
Doctor
GOLD PLATING
ENGRAVING
Fiftlv Ammaal
Fair
-. Of the
Wallowa County Fair Association
will be held at ENTERPRISE,' OREGON,
Six days beginning
Monday, September 26, 1910
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. -
la Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work done on short notice.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS
"" Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
BK81 OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND.
West Market Combes & Hotclikiss independent
pits and Hides ' proprietor PHONE 20
Fishing tackle all Xlnds -and sal
mon eggs at Keltner's.
Myra Broughton, wen to Wallowa
Wednesday, where -she will aUeod,
school.
See Carl Roe before selling your
wheat, oats, barley, rye or timothy
hay.. ' 3Sr2
Lots of wheat, oa's and rye ar
riving daily at the Woolgrowers
warehouse. -
J. D. Woodell returned, to La
Grande Wednesday after a week
s-rent here on buslne3j.
Mr. andi Mrs. L. W. Riley returned
Tuesday from an enjoyable trip to
Portland and the coast.
Mrs. Aignes Amy of Joseph, left
Wednesday morning for Beaver
Crossing, Neb., to visit her parents.
Dr. L. G. Holland reports a daugh
ter born, to the , wife of Harley
(VhiUmore, 10 miles north of town.
Hallie Eoswcl returned Tuesday
from Portland and is again holding
down his old chair in Calvin 'a bar
ber shop.
Mrs. B. F. Twlgger of Portland,
who had been, visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Nottingham of Prair
Creek, returned home Wednesday.
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. " Slatf
C. H Jordan, representing the
Alder Slope Land company, whose
ad. appears in this issue, will be
at the Hotel Enterprise all this week.
Fred Wagner wdlX move the. old
Star laundry from the Flowers prop
erty that 'he recently purchased, to
a lot orn North River street where, it
will be made over into a dwelling. '
Students are taught how "to do
things" and then placed In positions
where they cam do something, at the
Baiter City Normal and Business Col
lege. The New Catalogue explains
how. - .
J. W. Weltoni end daughter-in-law,
.Mrs. Arthur Welton, of Island City,
returned home Wednesday, after a
visit with friends on the Imnaha and
with W. A. Moss and family here. .
If you want good feed for your
team and good treatment come to
White Front Barn. 7bt
An assistant O. R. & N. agent
came to gladden, Mr. and Mrs,. J.
S. Butner at the station, Wednesday
morning. Mother and child both
doing well.
H. A. Galloway and son Robert
returned, Saturday, from Aledo, 111.,
where they had. been, on account of
the severe Illness of Mr. Galloways
mother.
Carter's YvTiite Lead and Linseed
Oil at Kettners.
Miss Angle Jlerryman returned
Friday, to- her Colorado -home after
a pleasant visit with her brother.
County Surveyor II. E. Merryman,
id family. , ,
Mrs. Sarah Maxwell left Wednes
day for Lewiston where she will re
side this coming winter while her
daughter Esther attends the Idaho
State Normal. Esther went to Elgin.
Tuesday for a day 'a vialt with friends
and Joined her mother Wednesday.
Miss Rachel Dorrance, who has
been visiting her uncle. Church Dor
rance, and family for several weeks.
wen,t to Joseph Saturday to visit her
relatives, the Rumble and McCully
families and will return from there
to her home im Walla Walla.
The M. E. Sunday school gave a
social at the church Friday evening,
In ithe nature of a reception, to the
uew pastor, Rev. B. 'F. Meredith.
A short program of music and reci
tations was rendered, after which re
freshments' were served and ani hour
spent in a social, way.
Mrs. M. K. Boatman, of Milwaukee
is visiting .her son, County Cleric.
Boatman, and family, other relatives
ad many friends. She notes with,
pleasure the rapid improvement ' of
Enterprise, both In adze and appear
ance.
Marvin J., the 15 days old son of
Ir. and Mrs. Clay Whitmore, died
3f organic heart trouble at the
jome 14 miles iorth of Enterprise,
.'onday evening, and was burled in
he Enterprise cemetery Wednesday.
Services were held in the M. E.
;hurch. Rev. Meredith officiating.
; Don't waste your money buying
piasters when you can get a bottle
f Chamberlain's Liniment for 25
cents. A piece of flannel dampened
with this liniment is superior to any
plaster for lame back, pains In the
side and chest, and much cheaper.
Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfield and
ill good druggists.
County Clerk W. C. Boatman, and
Postmaster Bea Weathers had a
ucky escape from broken limbs or
worse early Sunday morning. They
lad been- attending "eervlcea" at
he McFetrildge pond and were re
turning to town, when a singletree
same down just as they were on
-he smooth bit of road near Fraziier
Craig's. The team got away and
imasthed up things pretty well. Boat
man's kg was sprained and he was
therwlse bruised. Weathers escaped
unhurt.
The Lyric theatre is the name of
the new motion picture show which'
Thomas Bruce Is preparing to open
In the ' new Ashley building. Mr.
Bruce has been, operating the Pas
time at La Grande and also has had
the management of the Airdome
the past season. He intends, putting
n a first-class snow of moving pic
tures and illustrated songs, with a
change of program three times a
week. He will use films fromi the
Amalgamated Film association, of
Portland, which has practically a cor
ner on. the beat films made. Read
his ad in. this Issue. . '
No. 3912.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Wallowa National Bank, at En
terprise in the State of Oreeon. at the
close of business Sept. 1, 1910:
Resources. Dollars.
Loans and Discounts $263,446 15
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured Z.631 i
U. S. Bonds to secure circu
lation 12,500 00
Bonds. Securities, etc ....... 1223 03
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 12,800 00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 1,058 07
Due from state and Private
Banks and Bankers, Trust
Companies and Savings .
Banks 495 81
Due from aDDroved reserve
agents 12,535 68
Checks and other cash items 140 22
Notes of other National
Banks . 105 00
Fractional Paper Currency.
Nickels and Cents 56 75
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank, viz:
SDecie 17.718 75
Legal tender notes 40 00 17,758 75
Redemption tuna wnn u. s.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation 625 00
Total ..$:J25,276 37
Liabilities. Dollars
Capital stock paid in f 50,000 00
Surplus fund 65,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses ana taxes paid 7,661 41
National Bank notes out
standing 12.500 00
Due toother National Banks 9,358 CO
Individual deposits subject
to check 123,989 40
Demand certificates of de
posit i 36,767 56
Bills payable, including cer
tificates of deposit for
" money borrowed 30.000 00
Total....... ...$325,276 37
: State of Oreeon. County of Wallowa, ss
! I, W. R. Holmes, Cashier of the
' above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
W. R. Holmes, Cashier.
' Subscribed and sworn to before me
thU 3rd day of September, 1910.
cimi i D. . Sheahan,
1 btAL, Notary Public;
Correct-Attest: Geo. S. Craig, Geo.
W. Hyatt, M. A. Holmes, Directors.
Saturday was the last day for can
didates to file for the coming prim
aries. The complete list of candidate
shows 83 republican candidates and
20 democratic candidates. There are
six candidates for governor alone, ot
which four are republicans, and seven
candidates for congress
Five hundred Chinese pheasants
will be imported into Louisiana by the
game commission and distributed in
sections where these birds can thrlvo
and propagate their kind. Mr. F. M.
Miller, chief warden of the commis
sion, has placed an order for this nuin
ber of birds with a fancier at Cor
vallls, Ore.
The pioneers of Southern Oregon,
when they meet in the historic . old
town of Jacksonville this fall for their
annual reunion, will discuss plans for
the erection of a log cabin to contain
the relics of early pioneer days. The
log cabin will be typical of early life
in Oregon, with spinning wheel, raw
hide-bottomed chairs and coonskin
tacked to the door.
Briefs in answer to the demurrer of
the Oregon & California Railroad com
pany to the federal suit begun Sep
tember 4, 1909, to compel the company
to sell to settlers land conveyed to
the corporation by the terms of the
congressional land grant of 188S have
been filed in the United States clrcui'.
court at Portland, thus protecting the
rights of 3000 interveners In the suit
Eugene is planning a big apple show
during the latter part of October ov
the first of November. It Is planned
to place several boxes of expertly
packed apples in each show window
of all the stores on the principal busi
ness thoroughfare ot the city, an-i'
display them in an attractive manner.
Suitable prizes will be given to grow
ers who have the best exhibits. This
show will be held Just previous to the
big apple fair in Portland and the best
of the local exhibits will be taken to
that city to compete for prizes there.
Notice has been sent to all the rail
road corporations in Oregon aside
from the lines that make up the Har-
:lman system, to the effect that all
figures, estimates and other evidence
for determining the physical valuation
of the roads in this state must be in
the hands of the commission by Sep
tember 15. The valuations of the Har
riman lines, that Is, the Southern Pa
cific, Oregon Railway & Navigation
Company and branch lines, has been
completed. Only the smaller roads
have not yet been completed and they
had been given all summer to prepare
their esUmaves.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
Owing to my mother's poor health
which necessitates a change In cli
mate, I must close out my entire
stock of Fall millinery goods ait once.
A beautiful line of new, .up-to-ftVe
goods, at exceptionally low prices.
Come and take advantage of this
great sacrifice. .
MISS CRACB WOOD.
PERFECT ADJUSTMENT A
CARDINAL PRINCIPLE
The Osteopathy of today a lusty
young giant, stands as. the expon
ent of certain principles, not all of
which are 'peciul'ar to Its practice
alone. Osteopathy Is the only school
that emphasises these principles,
however, and In its tenet proclaims
them of paramount significance.
Beyond dispute. It is the only sys-
cem that applies these principles In,
practice. The most familiar one Is
that perfect functioning Is possible
only with perfect structure..
Given, perfect alignment of the
bony framework, unobstructed ner
vous paths and blood and lymph
channels, and a normal action- of the
organs of secietlon audi excretion,
there must and will follow abound
ing, exuberant heaRh. And converse
ly, to have perfect health there must
be normal action, of all the secre
tory and excretory organs.
But the normal functioning of
these glands depends on the activ
ity of the cells- composing them.
Cellular activity In turn Is condition
ed upon perfectly co-ordinate! nerve
force and unobstructed vascular
(blood and lymph) supply. And ner
vous. Impulse aid perception, and
blood and lymph currents, are free
and unimpeded only when the skel
eton, with its attached ligaments and
muscles, is in a state of precise ad
justment. Stubborn! as Mules
are liver and bowels sometimes;
seem to balk without cause. Then
there's trouble loss of appetite, in
digestion, nervousness, despondency,
headache. But auch. troubles fly be
fore Dr. King's New Life Pills, the
world's beat stomach and liver rem
edy. So easy. 25cat all druggists.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned Jane K. Daugherty has
been appointed by the County Court
of Wallowa County, Oregon, as ad
ministratrix of the estate of Walter
M. Daugherty, deceased, and has
duly qualified a suoh administra
trix. All persona having claimsi
against said ca'ate are hereby
notified to present the same to the
uaderslgned administratrix, within
six months from date of this notice,
and duly verified as required by law,
WHITE
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
. R. I. DAY. Proprietor
Good Rigs Fair Treatment
Special Attention to Commercial Trade
Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains
Best of Help Employed Home Phone
Open Day and Night One
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 ABSTRACT CO.
ENTERPRISE,' OREGON
Bsatman H Bilyen,
Managers
at her residence at Joseph, Oregon,.
Dated September 7, 1910.
JANE) K. DAUGHERTY,
Administratrix.
J. A. DURLBIGH, Attorney for Ad
ministratrix. 3c5
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
Aeisieued Jane K. Daugherty has
beeni appointed) by the County. Court
ot Wallowa County, Oregon, as ad
ministratrix ot the estate of James
J. Daughert.v, deceased, and has
July qualified as such administra
trix. AH persons having claims
igainst said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to the
undersigned administratrix, within
ilx months from the date of thte
notice, and duly verified as required
by law, at her residence at Joseph,
Oregon.
Dated this 7th day of Septem
ber, 1910.
JANE K. DAUGHERTY,
' Administratrix.
I. A. BURLEIGH, Attorney for Ad
ministratrix. ScS
Your complexion as well aa your
temper Is rendered miserable by a
disordered liver. By taking Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
you cam Improve , both. Sold by
Burnaugh tc Mayfleld and all good
druggists.
PORTLAND. OREOON
A Splnndld Ttoftrillnf and Iter School tot r
Kxtnflivec(TOrMliiOol)Hr( HiuhHchool ftnaOom.
uiert-ial wnrk. Grammar irranMtauKht to ItoviovnrU
yonn. Kcliool oiena hent. 13, 1010. ('ataloa I'roa.
AdUrvoa, hal. Jokfpb tUl.lioHrm. 0. 8. O.. Pm,
Uoluhiua Umtuutx, foatuno, Onooa,
The White
it you want a high grade sewing
machine wHich 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 1
made In two styles, the Vibrator
Shuttle and the Improved Rotary
Shuttle. The lattter machine bsws
either a lock or a chain stitch.
There are a number of style to
choose from and the wood work Is
the handsomest possible.
Fred S. Ashley
handles the WHITE MACHINE In
Wallowa county.
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. Have you examined our
line of
Ladies' and Children's
Wash Suit. 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 goods laid down
in our store at the lowest
cash prices.
We give our customers the
benefit of our cash buy. We
also give a discount on all
cash purchases.
If you are going to build
call and let us figure gj
with you on Doors and 9
Windows. We have just
received a large stock of
same and we are going 5
to sell them at bed rock S
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prices. g
R.S. & ZJ
Company
lUiiuiuauuuiiHr 7
When in Enterprise stop at
.
The Model Cafe
and Rooming House
Best meals in town 25c and up
Rooms-25c, 50c, 76c and $1.00
Steam heaf; hot and cold water
M In Rodgers building on River
3 Street, 3 doors south of Funk
corner.. Give us a call
W. A. MOSS
" PROPRIETOR