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ENTERPRISE LYCEUM ENTERTAINMENT COURSE
FIVE EXCEPTIONAL ATTRACTIONS SECURED FOR THE
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An Opportunity to Hear Some of the Strongest Lecturers and Musicians in the 'Country in Enter
prise During the Coming Winter.
GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS EARLY
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Bess Gearheart Morrison
Mrs. Bess Gearheart Morrison is
already known on the lyceum.
Perhaps no impersonator n the
country has had more calls for
return dates than she. Many
y-ars of training, both as a
teacher and reciter and interpre
tative .readings has given her ? n
enviable place upon the lyceum
platform. Her work is strong,
versatile and accurate. Each
year adds to her reputation and
more firmly establishes her name
among lyceum patrons.
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Ye Olde Towne
Quartette
Beside the usual program,
.driven by a male quartette
"Ye Old Towne Quar
tette" program will con
sist of quartette numbers
in costume, together with
readings, solos, and cray
on work, giving unusual
variety to their program. -Each
member of this
quartette is a soloist of
excellent ability. .
GilbertAtleeEIdredge
Mr. Eldredge presents a
widely varied, artistic
and popular repertoire of
ostumed interpretations
of high order; changing
quickly from humorous '
to pathetic, and from
dramatic to sentimental
representations. His line
of work reaches all class
es, from those who like
the subtle humor of g:od
old "David Harum" to
the tragedy of "Julius
Caesar."
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Newton Wesley Gaines,
the noted lecturer says:
"Never has any. male
quartette pleased - me
more than this one. They
are certainly artists in
their line, each one being,
an actor as well as a sing
erand they are not only
pleasing to listen to, they
are good to look upon;
their voices blend as per
fectly as the keys of a
properly tuned and ex
quisitely touched piano.
They always make good.
Ernest J. Sias
The Lexington, Kentucky
Herald states: "Last
night at the Chautauqua
Ernest J. Sias delivered
his splendid lecture "The
Lost Chord," and charm
ed the large audience
with his fine word paint
ing. Mr. Sias is a mast
erful orator and has a
fine command of tfie En
glish language. This lec
ture is an elegant blend
ing of wit, wisdom, pa
thos and poetry.
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Perry Carter
Twelve and a half years of active
service as a newspaper cartoon
ist preceded by other years of
varied experience in the newspa
per profession furnishes Mr. Car
ter with a wealth of material and
gives him advantages possessed
by no other lyceum cartoonist.
Mr. Carter is not "less noted as
an entertainer. Newspapers all
speak in the highest terms of his
work on the lyceum platform.
These five first-class entertainments will cost you but $2.50 for an
adults season ticket; $1.25 for students. Season tickets for sale at the
drug stores and by students of the high school.
Abstracts
Loans
v Insur ance
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 iri full. ; .
WALLOWA LAW, LAND a ABSTRACT CO.
v ENTERPRISE, OREGON
. . Boatman Bily,
Hanatrt
l?it and County
Brief News Items
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Livery, Feed arid Sale Stable
" L. DAY, Proprietor
lioou Kigs rair lreauuent uwoco wugm anu wm
Special Attention to Commercial Trade
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I Pafa for Rptmlar Boarders Bus to and From Trains 1
Best of Help Employed . Home Phone
J Open Day and Night One Block North of Hotel Enterprise J
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Wallowa County Title &
Abstract Company N
A. C. MILLER, President
Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of
new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant
in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap
ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies.
Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates
Japalac, varnish stains, ttnaeed oil
at Burnaugh ft Mayfleld't
Dr. L. G. Holland was at Wadlowa,
Thursday.
Oakes carries a full line of Lowe
Brothers Paints. 108tf
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boyd spent
Wednesday at Wallowa.
Dr. A. F. Poley maUe a business
trip to, Wallowa, Wednesday.
W. A. Mas returned Tuesday
from La Grande, Mrs. Mo3 remain
ing far a longer vlalt.
Punk's Saturday Special will al
ways be announce! ahead In their
big Ad. Look for It.
Guy Horner has. gone to LewJaiton.
on a business, trip, and from there
will go, to his ranch on Snake river.
J, C. Bailey le.'t Wednesday for
Ollle, la.; to Join his family and
make his home .there for a time at
least. .
Bernard Potts of near Flora was
In -town Wednesday with a load of
hie famous apples, that . he readily
disposed of at gooi prices.
W. 3. Funk & Co. will put on. sale
every Saturday for cash, one article
at a greatly reduced price. ". To be
known as Funk's Saturday Special.
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. 21atf
J. W. Ralls, a former resident of
Paradise, who had been out there
on a vLsrt, took' the train here Wed
nesday morning, on his way home to
Bellevtew, Idaho
The Model Cafe has put out some
unique signs. A red Illuminated per
pendicular sign hangs' above .the res
taurant door, and sdlawalk letter
ing of the word restaurant leads to
.he door.
Rev. S. HarrU returned Wednes
day from Wallowa, where he took
part In the dedication of the new
Preabvterlon church, Sunday, and at
tended the semitone of the Presby
tery Monday and Tuesday.
Hartey Horner left Wedcica'-ay
morning for Turloc-k, Cal., where he
I will spend the winter. HW father,
J S Horner, k In nonr hf-jil;h re.
I suiting from a slight paralytic stroke
'suffered a few week ago.
G..S. Reavis returned Friday from
a trip to Pasco and vicinity.
J. P. Avertll went to La Grande
Wednesday, on laid business.
; The ladles of the Christian, church
v:ill serve chicken dinner Election
cicy, November 8. 46buf
Ed. Rumble was In tlue valley sev
eral days buying grata and hay. He
retu,rn3d to La Grande, Friday.
Miss Minnie GlldJen, went to Los-
tine, Wednesday, to be gone sever
al daye on a business trip.
Leonard Boswell .went to La
Grande, Wednesday, to visit, his
father, Ben Boswell.
All phone orders for bus to and
from depot promptly attended to.
White Front barn. Home phone. 97b
Watch the big Ad. of W. J. Funk
& Co. every weak for their Satur
day Special. It will pay you.
CHURCH SERVICES.
Methodist: Rev. G. O. Kaley, the
newly appointed district superinten
dent of the La Grande district, will
preach in the Vethodlat church Sun
day morning, and administer the Sac
rainent of the Lord's Supper. The
first quarterly conference will be
held on Saturday evening. Services
for Sunday are as fallows: Sunday
school 10 a, m.' preaching 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m'.; Epuorbh League 7 p. m.
but on account of 'the Union temper
ance meeting tomorrow night, ttie
Epworth League will meet at 6 p. m.
There .will te th usual morning
service at the Presbyterlanvchurft
tomorrow, but no evening 3rvlce be
cause of the ' union temperance
meeting at the Methodist church.
For Catholics.
Sunday, Octoler 16, there will be
mass In the Enterprise Calbollc
church at" 10 a. m.
STOCK SELLS WELL.
The W. W. Harris sale on Alder
Slope, Tuesday, October 11, .was
very largely attended and stock, es
pecially, sold well, milk cows bring
ing as high ca $100. Hoises , also
brought a good p-rite.
OMISSION CORRECTED.
In the list of stockholders In the
new Enterprise Si-ate bank the fol
lowing were Inadvertantly omitted:
Byram Mayfleld, Ent rprlae.
L. W. Riley, Enterprise.
Subscribe for the' News-Record.
"It Beats All." .
This, is quoted from a letter of M.
Stockwell, of Hannibal, Mo. "I r
cently used Foley's Honey and Tar
for the first time.. To say I am
pleased does not half express my
reelings. It- beats all the remedies
t ever used. I contracted a bad
cold and was threatened .with pneu
monia. Tli a first doses gave great
relief and one bo: tie completely cur-
y me." Contains no opiates. Bur
naugh & Mayfleld,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, Oct. 11th, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that Wll
llcm H. Dale, of- Enterprise, Ore
gon, who on June 15th, 1905, made
Homestead Entry No. 144C9, Serial
No. 01527, for EVi.NEVi, and N
SE'A, Section 14, Township 1 North,
Range 46 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention, to make
Final Five year Proof, to establish
claim to the lend above described,
before C. M. Lookwood, U. S. Com
wLsa loner, at hla office, at Enter
prlie, Oregon, on the loth day of De
cember, 1910.
Claimant name as witnesses:
Fred Zumwalt, Joe Gill, and Ed Lord,
ill of Zumwalt, Oregon, and' Elmer
Jewell, of Enterprise, Oregon. 9c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
8UMMON3.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Wal'.owa County.
James Downing, Plattittff,
vs. ;
Adah L. Downing, Defendant.
To Adah L. Downing, the above
named Defendant;
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are bere'jy required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against' you In the above entitled
ialt within ten days from the data of
.he service of this summons upon
you if served within this county, or
if served within any other cpuntyi of
the State, then within twenty days
from the date of the service of this
tiummons upon you, or if eerved by
publication thereof, then on or be
fore six we.'ks from the date of the
rir&: date of publication of this sum
mons, which flist date of publication
is Thursday, October the 13th, 1910,
and the last da e of publication of
-this summons and the last day for
your appearance Is Thursday, Novem
ber 24th, 1910, and If you fall so t
answer fur want thereof the plain
tiff will apply , to the court for the
relief praved for In his complaint, to
wlt, that the marriage contract now
and heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant be dissolved
and from henceforth held for naught'.
The defendant will take notice .that
this summons Is published by order
of the County Judge, J. B. Olmsted,
of Wallowa County, Oregon, In the
Wallowa Chieftain, a newspaper pub
lished weekly at Enterprise, In said
county and State, and that said order
required this summons to be pub
lished In. said newspaper for a peri
od of six weeks and seven issues
thereof.
Dated this, the 11th day of Octo
ber, A. D. 1910.
DANIEL BOYD, .
8c7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
Unlqn and Wallowa Counties
J. A. FRENCH
Nqminee on Democratic Ticket, 1
Tweinty-five yea s Resident
of Urnlqn and Wallowa Coun
ties. 8tpckmar and Farmer.
President Farmers Uniofl,
'Enterprlue, Oregon, Two
Tennis 8herlff. Two terms
County Cleric,
DIRECT PRIMARY. STATEMENT
NO. ONE. WILL WORK AND
VOTE FOR THE INTERESTS OF
THIS DISTRICT.
(Paid Advertising.)
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J. A. BURLEIGH
ATIORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Lltch Building.
Enterprise, Oregon,
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I L. Q. HOLLAND, M. D.
I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
X Office In Lltch Building.
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