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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1910)
City ani County Brief News Items Shei;win & Williams' paints guar anteed at Keltner's. Geo. S. Craig went to Milton," Sun day, on. a business trip. S. V. Cray was at Los-'Joe, Sun day, between trains. Carter's White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's, . J. S. Bennett or Wallowa returned home Sunday after a day spent here on business. Mrs. Walter Rose of Pendleton, guest of her friend, Mrs. Charles Hug, returned home Sunday. All phone orders for bus to and from depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phone. 97b Candidate for Congress Lafferty came up from Wallowa with Commis sioner Sam LI ten In. the latter's automobile. DURHAM Jeweler , ENTERPRISE, OREGON Expert Watch Doctor GOLD PLATING ENGRAVING Fifth Annual ' Fair '. Of the Wallowa County Fair Association " - will be held at ENTERPRISE, OREGON, . Six days beginning ' Monday, September 26, 191 0 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. . - . it Wheat Oats Barley Rye - ... Timothy Hay Highest market price paid at any - station on railroad in the county. . Call on or telephone . -.. CARL, ROB Bring In your Samples ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET " : - ' BEH1 OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. Kt1 Vlimhil Hotdikiss : INDEPENDENT Pelts and .-- -kprietob PHONE 20 Enterprise Livery and Sales Stable BaKer Q Smith, Proprietors Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 eta Commownal Trade a Specialty. First Class Jligs. ' 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 H T.i..-TTwgiHUBBgM"r"'""J!c'l"M"mgg1 Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes ind fittings, rt Keltner's. Chester Boswell returned bono Friday from a visit at Baker City. . Richard Brtdwell of Lwstlne Attend ed the Lafferty meeting here Sat urday night. ' Tho' non-tufted, 20 years' guaran teed Soaly mattress, at Ashley's. 30 lays free trial. 38a6 Mrs. Alice Proctor, after a visit nere with her sister, Mrs. Charles Hug, returned to Elgin, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hulse went down to Wallowa, Saturday, where they are having their child treated In the hospital. . Dr. W. L. Nichols, osteopath, suc cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours ill day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, in Enterprise. Office over the bank. 21atf Mrs. T, O. Barnwell and children returned to her home at La Grande, Sunday, after a visit with her broth er, Lon Davis, and family. Dr. C. T. Hockett accompanied Jay Bowerman to Wallowa and then on to Union county where the doctor will spend several days iini the inter est of his candidacy for the legisla ture, E. T. Dot son, well known rancher and . stockman of the Snake river country below Pittsburg, was la town Friday. He has good' crops on his fine" ranch on the river bottom, and the season, was fairly early. Hex had strawberries on May 10, and new po tatoes a few daya later. Mrs. R. W. Bio 3m and daughter, Alta pavis, went to Cove, Saturday, to visit Mrs. . J. Bloom, and be present at a birthday dinner givn in honor of the latter. The old; lady Is past 80 years, of age and Is- a pio neer of '63. Her husband has been dead 25 years. TTTTTVTTTtttt Enterprise fti i o f , r..i ji v 1 1 ice in ucrianu uuuuin 4, 1 e MHiniUEHimiiiimiini i 0. M. Corklns was N at Wallowa. A fine Una of room-siss rue?, 3ut arrived at Ashloy'B. ' 38o6 T. R. Aklns we at to La Grande, Sunday. Fishing tackle all kinds and sal- mon eggs at Keltner's. C. B. Williamson of near Lostfaie spent Sunday night here. Wall paper at half-price. . 38a6 Fred S. Ashley. Rev. ,S. Harria of the Presbybertam church returned Saturday from his vacation. Lots of -wheat, oats and rye ar riving dally at the Woolgrowere warehouse. Excavation for the foundation, of the new. Baptist church was begun Monday morning. If you want good feed for your team and good treatment come to White Front Barn. 97btf Mies Dora McCubbln returned to Lost in e Sunday after a day's visit at. the home of her cousin, C. E. Funk. C. A. DeBols left Tuesday for Walla Walla .where he will attend the fair and visit for a couple of weeks. T. W. Workman, the beet field's superintendent, went out to La Grande Sunday, oa a few days bus iness trip. . , Press Lewis nad 'S. D. Crowe of La Grande came In Saturday on their way to Snake river on a hunting az-ieditlon. Bishop R. L. Paddock delivered' a very Interesting sermon to an. audi' ence that filled the Methodist church, Sunday afternoon. H. O. Davie of the Flora Journal was in town Saturday on his way to the homestead he recently filed upon at the Buttes. Mrs. M. K. Boatman, left Sunday for .her home at Mtlwaukle, after a very pleasant visit with her son, W. C- Boatman, and family. J. S. Moore and family arrived 1 here Monday, from Nampa, Ida., to look over the city with view to locating. He is a .photographer, John Hansaker of Salem, will de liver an address lni one of the churches here next' Sunday evening in . behalf of the "Oregon. Dry" movement. Charles Skaiggj of Flora, Hugh and Al Snodgrass of Pomeroy, Wash., were here the latter part of last week looking around with a view to locating. . George F. Hartvlgsen has pur chased from J. H. Flowers, six and one-half lots lni Boyd's and Bank addition to the northwest part of the city. There will be a public auction o.n Main street at Enterprise, Saturday next, Sept. 17, at 3 o'clock, of house hold goods bought new a- few months ago four rooms complete'. Sam Pace, auctioneer. Harry Coshow returned to his home at Hood River, Tuesday, af ter a fortnight's visit with friends here. He Is the sou of Robert Co shaw, who was the first sheriff of Wallowa county. . Mrs. C. F. Henry left for her home at Blackfoot, Ida., Tuesday. She had been here several, weeks at ihe home of her sister, Mrs. W. L, Nichols. The twin boys are com ing along fine. .. Prof. Harl.H. Bronoon, rrlnclpal of the Wallowa schools, tni R. H. Jc:r editor of the WtHowa fl-i, accompanied Candidate tar Congreso Lafferty up from Wallowa Saturday evening and remained for the speak ing. Mrs. J. D. Robinson of Lake county, Calif., Visited her old friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Locke, several days, returning Tuesday to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Fltzpait- trtck, at Los tine. This is Mrs. Rob tnson's first visit back In Oregon for several years, and she says Wallowa valley looks good to her. W. W. Zurcher will sell at public auction, at the White Front barn in Enterprise, Saturday, September 17, at 1;30 sharp, 17 head Jersey, milch cows, (picked from three carloads shipped in from the Willamette.) 12 head! young horses, all halter broke; cart, set buggy harness, cream separator, milk cans, and other ar ticles too .numerous to mention. Terms: Sums of $10 and under, earn. Sum over $10 six months' time on approved note with privilege of renewing; 2 per cent discount for cash. S. F. Pace, auctioneer. Jeorge Courtney, Charles Wll Hams and James Downing, prosper ous ranchers from the, Eden coun try, were transacting business here the first of the week. Mr. Court ney, who is road supervisor out there, says the road up Into Eden from Troy is- now so a span of horses will take up a ' thousand pounds, easily, and the road will be stilt further improved. Crops are good for such a dry year. Big crops of all kinds of fruit. People are greatly pleased over their new bridges. . A large assortment of picture mouldings Juet received at Ashley's. A daughter was bom to the wife of Victor Johnson, Saturday, Septem ber 10. ' W. H. Fowler, the meat cutter, went to Baker City, Monday, for a stay of several weeks. Attorney Trill of Wallowa visited with his family over Sunday. He will move to Wallowa ' the last of ths week. .' E. W. Steel 1 back at hlsi desk la the R. S. & Z. office, after a three weeks vacation, spent visiting hla mother at Vancouver. Mrs. Charles Giovannonl and chil dren returned home Monday from a visit with friends In Union. Mr. Glo vannoni met them at Rondowa. The ladies of the Methodist church have decided to serve a ahlcken dinner and a roast dinner an' the two big days at the coming fair, I . Miss Marie Church, after a pleas ant, visit here of a couple of months with her many friends, left Monday for Corvallls, where she will teach In the high school this winter. , Mrs. Harry Hough and' children, and Mrs, Jane Fogarty, of Swamp Creek Pass, were visiting Mrs. Hough's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sargeant, at the Bu-ttes last week. School opened Monday morning. with; a largely increased' attendance in each grade. The same teachers ire employed as last year. Anoth er will be employed, as soon, as the iddlUon to the building Is completed. Robert Yandell, aged 13 years, left rueaday for the home of his grandpa, Wm; Yandell, a. Huron, Ind. Rob ert s making the entire journey of 2500 miles alone He will have but Aree changes, however, at La Grande, Council Bluffs and St. Louis. Mrs. Estelle Montgomery of Big Lost'i River, Ida., came In Sunday io see her sister, Mrs. Trlnnaman, ,'ho-ls very 111 at the home of her jlster-in-law, Mrs, Mavor. Mrs. TrJn- naman andi children came here some :lme ago to visit Mrs. Mavor, and lier illness has takgn a grave turn. Rev. B. F. Meredith, the new pas- .or of the M. E. church here, spoke i'i n large and appreciative audience at church men and women Sunday evening, who had1 gathered to wel come him to the city of Enterprise. His theme was "The True Elder Brother," which was handled in a icholarly manner. GROUSE VOTERS SHUT OFF FROM REGISTERING Messrs. Courtney, Williams and Downing, who came out from Eden the first of the week, scid the vot ers In Grouse " precinct wanted to register but had no opportunity as their registration officer, Lafayette Wilson, was quarantined because of diphtheria. Lincoln. Austin, of Flora, the next nearest notary, la also quarawunea with Dr. Gllmore, who was at first reported as suffering from the same disease. It was a mistake, however, and .the doctor i a well man but is itlll held in quarantine, andi Austin, who was to take care of him, 1st also under embargo. While here, the Edem men made ar rangements wl-h the Paradise notary, W. B. Applegate, to go to Troy, today, Wednesday and register, the Eden and Grouse c. it teens. CHURCH 8ERVICE8. Methodist church: Rev. B. F. Mer edith nastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ro.; preaching by pastor at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. Epworth ' Ijague at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited to attend these services. - Christian church: "My Church" vill be the theme of the morning ser mon, by the pastor, Sunday, Septem ber. 18, at the regular hour of wor ship. The Endeavor prayer meeting topic, for Sunday evening Is, "Resist the, Devil How?" Come let us wor- shin together. Let us know each other better as fe'lowmen.. - The Bible school of the -.Christian church Intends to observe "Front Rank Rally Day," Sept. 25th. For Catholics. There will be mass and sermons In the Catholic church at Enterprise next Sunday at 10 a. m. PETITION TOR NO COURT UNTIL NOVEMBER TERM Petitions are being circulated all over the county, and everybody is signing them, as'ilng Judge Knowles not to hold the special session1 of court September 20. as Intended, and to defer all jury trials until the reg ular November term. The reasons given are that no prls oners are In Jaii, thus no hardship on Individuals wlM result; the great press of work in the country; the direct primary oai September 24; and last but not teost the big Wal lowa county fair beginning the week of September 26, "and which every body wants to attend. m mm m m uivey, heed ana fciale stable R. U. DAY, 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 Block North of Hotel Enterprise S t 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 Boatman tl Bilyen, Managers DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the partnership - heretofore existing be- ween Sam Lltch, James A. Punk and M. E. Hotohklss dolnc business mder the ncme of the L. F. & H. Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent, M. E. Hotchklss retiring. Sam Litch and Jameal A. Funk w'll ccntLn.ue business under the name Df the L. F. & H. Co., pay all the 'Irtn obligations and collect all bills due the firm.' 37r3 SAM LITCH. JAMES A FUNK. M. E. HOTCiHKISS. For the best rigs, horses, buggies and drivers, courteous treatment and fair price go to the old, reliable Enterprise Livery, Baker & Smith, proprietors. 27b4 Modern Sweets Make "Welcome Treats Tht lltdtrn Stal to CM UuarunCM of Fur and Candy Patronl$ the "Modem Dealer9 Modirt Confection Co., Mfro., Ptrtlu!, OrtfM PORTLAND. OR BOON A BplendM HOftrmng and Da? Hchool for V,xtmv rourwpmin OolleR. High Hchool andOotn morrial work. Grammar fnvdpotfiutiht to hoviovfr 11 -nrn. Hchool open he pt. 13, 1910. Catalog Fro, Addrewt, IticT. Jonrra OALLAOHrn, 0. 8. C. Jtm. vui nit ail', ni An isiitn The White If you want a high grade se(wing machine wHlch 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 la made in two styles, the Vibrator Shuttle 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 the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handles the WHITE MACHINE In Wallowa county. err mm m am. m Proprietor Horses Bought and Sold Baanauaa H U lllead m a M This a H M Have you examined our line of Ladies' and Children's Wash Suits Ladies' Fancy SKirts: Waists, Undershirts, Muslin Underwea r , Hosiery, Gloves, Etc Also a complete line of Men's Furnishings, in cluding the McKibbin and Stetson Hats. We have just now tin most complete line tin i we have ever carried. We buy our Dry Goods f n.. 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 with you on Doors and Windows. We have just received a large itock of 6ame and we are going to sell them at bed rock prices. i R.S.&Z.I Company Miiiiiuunitauiinir When in Enterprise stop at The Model Cafe and Rooming House Best meals in town 25c and up Rooms-25c, 60c, 76c and $1.00 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 . i PROPRIETOR