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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1910)
City and County ' Brief News Items W. A. Moaa wo it to La Grande on a business trip Sunday, -.; Tickets on ea'e for the Thanksgiv ing Dall at LefXo.'s Model Reatau-rant.- Bam to wife of J. A. Funk, of Zum walt a. dauightieir; Saturday, Novem bcr 19. Mrs.CT. B. HaUey went t Baker Tu3jay, to r.aand Thaak3BMiB with frio.ids. - County Commissioner- elect L. Coueu of Wallowa wa in town Mon day night. . - ' ' Oomei and! slao the big lotl of ladies' Infants and Children' shoes. Red Tag Sate. . 69bl Purdy Littleton left Sundayi for Lodl Cal., on am extended vlsir to his paieuta, j Mrs. A, J.Boehmer returned Sun-, day from a thra weeks visit wit har daughter at, Payette, Idaho. Mrs, Nettle Crawford and three, chlldiiejx left Sunday, for OroylHe, Wn., to visit, , with her parents. Dr. W. L. Nichols, osteopath, gos to Jojieipli Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. . 69bl Mr. and V.rs. W. H. Weaver of Ald-ar Slopa took a "car ride" o far aa Mlnam, SUQiday, C. A. Looaley is bulldilng a nice co-tr.ge on Lttch atreoi toi Alder View, . .. ThiO preli'.y new cottog-a built by B. A. Reynolds lor Piror, C. G. Mack is noarfy finished. Timosi are going to be hard this vlater. Smve moneyi wbV-o you can. Rod Tag Sale. " 59bl " The Woman's Christian Temper unca Union will meet at the home of Mrs. E. E. VIA nexi Friday. Jacob Bauer loft Sunday for-port-land aad may go on to, Curry county to look over ccme investments there before his return. ' ,' I Tlie Electrio Light company has movad Its down town shop into a base moat room of the court house, for which it pay the countyi f6ajnonth rent.. ( ; The alimoit impassible cro3S walks were, cleaaed Tuosday by Marshal II us. Tlie continued wet weather haj made 'th'e tre. rivers of liquid mud. .1 Mirs. S. R. Wi'ey of Shattuck, Okta. ciimo ia. Monday for aa extended vlsU wltfi h.ar mother, Mrs. '' A- E. Terry, s kU?tr, Mrs. S. F. Pace, and other rel atives. - ' . ;.'"."''!!';':.'''.;.' George S. crals and daughter, Joyce left Tuesday for a three months s;;iv In California. Ttoy wM'lpemd meat of tha time in Los Angioles and Vict iity. Mr. and Mrs. John, Troy auid baby of Boiae, Ida., left for their home, Sunday, after a short visit with his uncle, James Bloodsworth, of north of town. Dancing school every Thursday evoalag beginning December 1, in tlie Eutomprise opera house. A class of ten puplto wanted. Address Box 96, Lo.3ttr.io, Oregon. . . . . 59b2 Mrs. H. R. Hanna and daughter of La Grande who have been visiting h sresilaoe Friday ,wAthi Court Reporter Ilamina, and vtoiolng friends, return ed home, Tuesday. ' Beao Guarhart Morrison, the cel ebrated raaSer and Imiporsonator, is tlU3 next attraction of the Lyceum co;:r3. Sh will be here Friday might,- December 2, and no doubt tho.ro will "bo a crowded house so you had' 'better secure "your seat early, " James Steea- and fanslly. have mov el from the Calvin house to their own nice new house in. the northwest Part of town. The handsome reofl d&ice of Wm. Warnock in that part of town' la alsr c03HTloted. and M'fS. E'.jaa Boswell's new house is occupied by a tenant. . Tho Eiattanprlse.Meat, company ship- pad 130 dress-ii turkeys to tno LP fixande market, and still had) i.en.y left for tie homo domand. A daughter was born to the wife of R S. &tagg of Ant Flat, a fw wade oio in. Weoton ; where ir. K-tagga is now stay! ig at her old home. . . . Following work In Ui' Esquire rank In Entenprtee'k.1g.3 K. of P., Fridav nlcht. o.n.sr imen wao served to about fifty members' and a num'ber of .visi o-s. . Toaetji :ft r-.- i '.- 6y Judge Knov.'la !"id T C. Oraiwfnrd ri'nnl V & Ivatl- fc-oa and Chas. Co jhra of La Grande, aid Dlstrct Deputy Eruco Cox of Wallowa. Vaymij Jo'in'tton, publisher of th- Lo-5'.i--k Tf.--o-';Tr, " visited' over Saturdav etSrht with her lsier. Mrs. C. I. RatcUff. Ma'er Thonjaa Rat c'VX, wholiad beea vraliiig relative down the valley, returaei heme w'th n. aid Ivan and Leola. Rate Off c r-jnip-v' their aunt as far o Los- tlae Sunday on their way to a visit with their Grandma Bcyd of Low Valley. ; ... . ., , ,-. ; : , Sft the fraternal JCall "Uhe jCadies of tfia Cn!erprise improvement jCeajue, for the purpose of meeting the new ladies of Enterprise, will receive " - , . the ladies of Enterprise and vicinity' Tjiiirsdajfi December st, 19 JO XJwo till Jive 3. 9. TURNED OVER $30,000. On November 3, Sheriff Marvin urned. over $30,538.36 to the county Lreaur-ET. Deputy Sheriff crow re ports taxei paid up about na close' as usual in spite of the prevalent icarcity of money. - Marriage, License. Nov. 19 L. A. Bartlett and Roaie IcNeil, L-c h of Bari.lott. Being tin ier asa co.ioe.it of parents filed. Paul Wilson, 25, farmer, Joseph: Vva Kerntin, 18, teather, Joseph. ' Mra. W. R, Holmes, president of hs local oho:l board, ds attending he county institute and state eachers convention at La Grande. .yearly all the Wallowa county teach jra are at La Grande thia weak aad 10 schools are la s;S3ion, giving 'he pupils an entlra week's vacation. ftoih coaches' Sunday moaalng were qrwdod wlien the train left this .ttatlou. Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often the cause Jf seeming stupidity at le3ons. Cham berlain Stomach and Liver Tablets ire an Ideal medicine to give a child. for they are mild and gentle In their 3ffectt and will cure even chronic constipation. Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfield and all good Druggists. Tha only a '..traction, now booked it 4ho apra house 13 the popular actor, Mr. Jioseh Detrlclt and company, who .will bo hsra on Wednesday evening, November 30, ja . the - rip 'loaraig comeay, is Alarriage a Failure?'.' Mr. Detrlck was i re to1 February Jaat in Rlip Van Vinkle, at whkh itime he made many frlands toy hia fal hfui and able pr- rayal of that ftit'ficult chaiiocter. He playJi.ng thla season only the larger .iUe.j of the Northwestern . circuit unl that he Includes Enterprise In ilo Itinerary io a c'JmpMmeat which ihould be apprecla J. With so few attractions In proapect, theatre goers will doubtte39 .take advantage of these jppoptuinltiia to see good plays well .tinyed. ROYALISTS ATTACK PREMIER Paris. Imposing national ceremo nies in the Tuilleres garden, in con nection with the dedication of a statue erected to the memory of Jules Ferry, the French statesman, were marred by an assault upon Premier Briand who, while walking with Pres ident Fallieres, was struck twice in the face by a Royalist. The Preinlei was not seriously hurt. The crowd set upon the Premier's assailant, but determined Intervention by the guards saved him from being beaten to death. New Fruit Bucket. Hood River An all-metal fruit picking bucket is the Invention ol Walter G. Palmer,, of this city. The new Invention is a square metal buck et with a metal bottom in two sliding sections, which may be pulled out to allow the fruit to settled into a large: receptacle without jarr ng or bruising CARL ROE UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER Room 2 Berland Building ENTERPRISE, OREGON Filings, Final Proofs, Tim , ber and Stone Entries, ' Isobted tracts, Am endment of En- tries, etc. - Township Plats showing va cant and patented land in nearly every part of the county. WASHINGTON, D. C, NOTES The United States patcuit -office is assembling the models of the first ideas along several lines of invention, such as tho first telephone, first sew ing machine and first phonograph. The beginning or the month has brought an improved condition of gov ernment finances, showing a surplus of more than $760,000 as against a de ficit of $2,500,000 a year ago. - .. The total net revenue of the steam railroads In the United States last July was $73,477,590, or $308.51 per mile of line, against $78,139,043, or $335.16 per mile of line, in July of last year, according to the revenue and expense report issued by the in terstate commerce commission. : . Attorney General Wlckersham, by di rection of President Taft, has begun an inquiry to determine whether 8,000 acres of valuable oil lands in Cali fornia were known to contain oil when patented to the Southern Pacific rail road. If such is the case suit to re' cover will be instituted. FOREIGN NEWS BITS It Is estimated that over 1000 aero- planes are being built in England at the present moment. - Devout French Catholics who re vere the memory of Christopher Co .lumbus, are urging the pope to can onsze the, great discoverer of the American continent, i It ia officially stated In . London that the conference between the rep resentatives of the government and the opposition looking " toward an agreement on the subject of the House of Lords veto power, had end' ed in failure.. Diplomatic . representatives of the United Slates, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Norway have notified the foreign office that tney were auth orized to resume negotiations with the Portuguese government on current affairs. The acclon following the same notification by. the British, French, Spanish and Italian govern ments, Is regarded as virtual recogni tion of the republic. : " ' A syndicate of all the German end Austrian banks, Including the Roths childs, will take the Turkish loan of 7,000,000, approximately $31,500, 000. Germany secures the Ottomnn loan after the failure of negotiations with Grent Britain and Franco. BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK Four thousand petition circulators cago in t new campaign to drive" tho saloons from the city, have been organized secretly In Chi- The Missouri, Kansas and Oklnho ma Hotel Men's association indorsed San Francisco as the place to bold the exposition In 1915 to celebrate te completion of tne Panama canal. John Black, ex-member of teh board of directors of the old South Carolina state dispensary, was found guilty of conspiring to ' defraud the state by giving rebates. Drinking and cigarette smoking are not on the increase among the women of America, according to Lillian M. N. Stevens, president of the natidnal W. C. T. U. After three hours debate, the con stitutional convention of Ar'zona de feated "votes for women." A bank to be controlled by women and for women will be opened soon In Chicago. Four womon will sit In the Eigh teenth General Assembly of Colorado as a result of the late election. In the last general assembly there was only one womnn representative. There are no women senators. i A Man Wants to Die I only when a lazy liver and sluggish boweia cause frightful despondency. But Dr. IKng'g Nw Life Pills x pel polcsons from the system; bring hope and courage; cure all LU'r, 1 Stomach and Kidney troubles; Im ! part health and vigor to the weak, I nervous and all ng. 25c at all Druggists. .. " When a cold becomes settled in the sysitem. lt will take everai days' treatment to cure It, and the best remedy o ue ta Chamberlain's Cugh Remedy, it will cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the sys tem in a natural and healthy condi tion. Sold by BuHiaugh & Mayfield and all leading Druggists Just received at RatcMffa, a car load of the la' est and best In furnit ure and house furnishings w-hlch he !a going to sell al democratic prices. The old, old e'ory, told times with. out number, and repeated over and over again for the last 30 years, but It la always a welcome story to those in search of health There i nothjjig io the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Cham berlaln'g Cough Remedy. Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfield and all good Druggist T7 , O Ti T" Til i ' 1 ni SM trio sugar beet factory, was here, on Wed nesday night. - CCL1 NT TOLSTOY. Famous Author -Who Died Monday. s - - -1 Stands Up for Roosevelt. New York Dr. Lyman Abbott, dis cussing the election, said: "I don't understand the jack-o'lantern bugaboo, that Colonel Roosevelt imagined mon archlal ambitions, cut any consider able figure in the election. "The fact that the greatest republi can decline was in Pennsylvania, where Roosevelt's " voice was not heard oneef Is significant if not con elusive. . Roosevelt was asked to save the situation. He responded, but could ' not stem the tide. He did something more Important. He heart ened the progressives of his own party." NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON Though Umatilla county has gone wet by a majority of 264, there will be more dry than wet towns. The Great Northern Express com pany fiied a uew tariff with the state rallioad commission which affects the rates on milk and cream in all states where the Great Northern company operates. Oregon will In Alt proDaonity oe well represented at the Western Land Products exhibit to be heid in Omaha, Neb., January 18-28. The scope oi the exnlbit will be decided at the big meeting to he held by the Oregon De velopment League at Salem, Novem ber 28, 29 and' 30. The Lakevlew federal land office has received notice' that Secretary Balllnger has revoked the withdrawal notice in connection with several for est administrative sites in the Lake view district. The tracts offered are the Coffee Pot, Porcupine, Buttes and Buttercup sites, a total of 600 acres. Governor-elect Oswald West has announced that he has arranged to hold a turkey shoot at St. Louis in Marlon county Thanksgiving, Tburs day, November 24, to which all his old friends that have shot with him in former . times are Invited to partici pate. It was decided at a meeting of the Oregon commission for the treatment of tuberculosis, to open the state san atorium at Salem, December 1. Ap plications have already been received for 37 patients and the institution will accommodate SO. - M One million Red Cross seals, tear ing the sign of the International Red Cross Society and the greeting: ''Mer ry Christmas, Happy New Yir'' wl!l be disposed of in Portland this year, under the auspices of thp Visiting Nurses' Asspclatlon, for the support of the local anti-tuberculosm ork. President Kerr, of the agricultural college, has expressed bis approval of the movement for aludent self-control, which was Inaugurated at the -recen meeting of the student body, and with bis consent a committee has started the work of drawing up the plans for such a government. Because James Wisdom, of Gard iner, Ore., shook and slapped Antone De .Costa, a 16 year-o'd boy, the latter procured a shotgun and laid In wait for Wisdom. When the latter came JF j v piiiiiifeiiPfl SPECIA l NEXT SATURDAY - AT THE R.S.&Z. CO. STORE Beginning next Saw tarday, November 26. and for each succeeding Sat rday until the first day of the New Year. 1911, we rill give a special discount of 25 cents on the dol lar on every article in our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT You don't have to look for tags. Just name the article and if it is to be found.in ' our large Dry Goods Department ' FOR CASH you can have it for 25 per cent off of the " regular price You see, The R. S. & Z. He, too, Has bit off more than he can chew. Or in other words he has got more goods than he has got cash, whereas he needs to have more cash than goods. Here are some of the articles which everybody knows what they generally have to pay for and which are among your daily necessities. 1 Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, "Sheetinjfs, House Lining, Wool Dress Goods, Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Shoes, Over shoes, Rubber Sandals, Hosiery, Lcgins, -Underwear, Dress Skirts, Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets, Bed Sheets, Ready Made Clothing, including Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Hats, Caps, Etc. In fact every article to be found in the dry goods side of our store. Remember, these are Saturday Specials; every other day we give the usual discount for cash. R. S and Z. CO. In sight DeCosta rired, filling the man's thigh and leg full of bird shot. De Costa pleaded guilty n the justice court and was bound over to the grand Jury. In conformity with a general order issued by the war department last week work was commenced on the planting and transplanting of trees and perennial shrubs at Fort . Stev ens. It is to beautify the military reservation, to promote forest growth and to use the same as a natural mask for defensive work?. The Scotch broom, an Important shrub, will be used, as it thrives in sand soil. Senator George E. Chamberlain an nounces that this year he will give an opportunity to any young man In Or egon Xo enter a competitive examina tion for appointment to the Naval Academy. The committee will hold an examination at Portland November 25 to 26. The young man who shall pass the beat physical and mental ex amination will be nominated by the senator to fill the next vacancy at the Annapolis academy, and the two who stand the second and third best will be appointed as alternates. According to a report filed with the state railroad commission by the Pull man Car Company, gross earnings for purely local business of the company In Oregon amounted to 196,115.20. The gross earnings for all business In Oregon was $443,497.13, which in cludes earnings on local business. Op erating expenses in Oregon are shown to' be $229,953.42 and taxes amount ing to $6,520.98 were paid in this state. Encouraged by the results attained by a dredge of small capacity after two years' operation In the Rogue river, in Oregon, the Scandinavian American Dredging Compny, which Is composed of a number of promi nent Seattle capitalists and profes sional men, has decided to push the work of extracting gold from the sands of the river by Installing a mammoth new dredge, which has al ready been constructed and is bow ready to be put to work. The fact that Coos county baa been voted dry wilt bring about much liti gation. The liquor Interests have planned to start an Injunction suit against the county court to restrain the court from declaring this county dry. The grounds for the injunction are that the petition was technically wrong. County Judre Hall aet No vember 21 aa the date for declaring the result of the election and at this time the legal action will probably begin. A Regular Tom Boy. wa Susie cUmblng trees and fon Jumping ditches, whirling, al ways getting scratches cula, apralne, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Hor mother Just applied Buck, lea'a Arnica Salv and cured hor quick. Heaia everything healable Boils, Ulcers, EcrOma, Old Sorea, Come or Pilss, -pry k. 2Cc, at all Druggists. For All Kind of ArlltUc ralDtUtf. and rtr Haailntf do not fail to call on OAftSS, Contractor N. B.-Low Broa.' Painta REOPENED The Red Front Blacksmith Shop ' by the reliable blacksmiths W. P. Hambleton X Son i Machine Repairing Horseshping Same old stand Entsirprla-o Oregon ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE One Night Only WEDNESDAY NIfiHT NOVEMBER 30 Return of the Popular Favorites MR. JOSEPH DETRICK -AND- MISS OLIVE MORDOFF Supported by a Company of Grant Strength Presenting the Great Comedy, Is Marriage a Failure? Usual Popular Prices. Seata at Bur naugh & Mayfield 'a Drug Store