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About Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1911)
TWICE -A-WEEK SA TURDA Y EDITION RECORD ssi m 9 bb THIRTEENTH YEAR, NO. . ENTERPRISE, WAULOWA COUNTY, OREGON, - 8ATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. OVER BO PER CEHTt pass e: WALLOWA COUNTY EIGHTH U GRADE PUPIL8 MAKE FINE ;5 " . ' RECORD IN MAY. ) j Out of a total of 78 pupils who : took the eighth grade examinations in this county 47 . were given diplo- , was. or over 60 per cent success ful. This Is probably the highest av erage of any county in the state; the highest at least, that has been - ttnhllahori In tha Portland MDerS. : . . , ....... Of the 31 who failed to pass, 17 . failed in only one or two studies", and are .therefore eouea to . , other try at the next examination to be held fn this county next Septem ber. Especially noteworthy are the rec ord s of the pupils of 'district -6 (Jo seph) and district ' 21 (Enterprise). At Joseph 11 out of 13 passed, and at Enterprise 12 out of 15 received di plomas. In district 60 four out of five passed, in districts 23 and 55 the single applicants pa cd. Following are the names of the suc cessful ones arrauped by districts, and the number 'n eac'i district who failed to pass: t Dbtritt X Albert turner, Floyd LaU-d. Failed 'a pa 2. District tiLuclle Mulkey, Shirley Hayes, Qetta Jennings, Pansy Foster, Roscoe Foster, Nellie Graves, Irene Gaylord, Clarence Aklns, Irma Deal, ". George Wells, Louis Stevenson. Fail ed to pass 2 District- 7 Willard Lewis. Elma Hunt. Frances McKenzle, Roy McCub .in, Allen Bright, Failed to pass, 6. District 21 Vera Stubblefleld, Car rie Falconer, Marlon Jordan, Carmen Clark, Verna Haney, Nana Miller, Eth 1 Murray, Portia Steel, Minnie Will- .gerodt, Anna Emmons, Perry War nock, Leonard Jordan, Failed to pass, two. District ViVn' aalbrajth. Fall- 1 ed to pass, I. District S'. Failed to nassl 1. District , to Andrew Stewart, Ida Stewart, A If rod Miller, Ella Miller, Failed to pass, 1, .. , District 72 Failed to pass 2. . , District 23 Minnie' Weaver. - District 49 Florence Southwlck Failed to pais, 1, -. DIst. 12 Hazel Young. Helen Brat- ton, 1-ona McCrae, Etta Bell, Marlon Covorstone, Mabel Bell, Olive Tulley, "Wants Cent word single Insertion, 1 cents a word I insertions. . Special rates by month and year. YVANTUD. To rt a plane, lQ.urf af. this gfrs tin. ; m. ' FOB Ale, , , Cottage, big lot, bam, cellar, ate, In most desirable location in Enterprise for sale at a bargain. " Only $160 cash balance easy payments. Carl Roe, Enterprise. , 7b2 . . lUtehod team of hone Weil broke ' and true to pull. Be Carl Roe or W. L Calvin, Enterprtso, Ore. 83btf I will sell all or Any of my town prop erty at reasonable prices. W.. W. Surcher, Enterprise, Oregon. 40btf Sec; 39. S N 4440 A. S E Bee. .!??; NWl4"sec 23, SW SW sec. 14, J S 46280 A. J. S. Cook, - - 40Q aprcs. of deeded land on fmnaha nd range rlght for summer grazing. PrgpjsltIoa will frupporr one band of sheep the year fcm' &"e. Bl terprlao, Qra. W Qasollna pngins, complete in good ranpJnf rr, 23 ftqrse power. Cbap tf taken f qnpe, Inuir at thin imt m Chea,p a eouplf of cook atqves, quire of H, E, Mrryinan, h In- MONEY TO LOAN , State Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John P. Busk, Atty. Bute Land Board. Jo seph, Oregon. s FOR RENT. House In ecst part of town, close to achools. Inoulre of Dr. C. A r. T ... ti . .. 1,1 IbU Seven room hpuse for rent. Near BubHp an4 Hlgft schoqls,. Good qut- umob bqgdincs. Les Bf DVorer . 41-4 Mvra ' Braughton. Failed to pass, 9. . District 32 Bessie Conley. Failed to pass, 2. . ; . District 66 Manda Hagen. District 25 Failed to pass, 1. . FIFTEEN ATTENDING THE . ANNUAL TEACH ER8 SCHOOL. The summer normal held by Coun ty Superintendent Conley and Prof. A. G. Smith Is well attended and work is progressing nicely.. Prof. C. G. Mack Is taking Mr Qonley's place as an instructor, owing to Illness In the latter's family. Forenoon sessions are held until 12:30 p. m., the .re mainder of the day being allotted to study. The following are enrolled: Edith Ghormky;. Powwatka; Cor lnne Bue, Ida Stewart, Andrew Stew art, Mary Braughton, Myra" Braughton Jennie 'Coleman, Stella Brandon, Wal lowa; Bethel MacKenzle, Lostlne; El ale Varner, Joseph; Mrs. Rutht Swain, Milton; Jeanette Wlllgerodt Eva Falconer, Laura Weaver, J. H. Shirk,. Enterprise. Mrs. Lillian Carter, who had been employed as nurse a Conley's, return ed to Wallowa, Friday. Cities Mast Bold License Elections i .. Supreme Court Holds Home Rule Am- endment Inoperative In Dry Counties. Saloons in a dry county are a vio lation of the local option' law, the "o-called Home Rule amendment hav ing no effect until a municipality vot es wet at an election called for that purpose. This Is the gist of the rul tog of the Supreme court, affirming the decision of Judge J, W, Knowles In the caso of E, T, Schleur, Mr, Schleur was granted a license by the city cpuncfl of Joseph and a test ca& was waQe- Juage ivnow les held that the council had no authority to grant the license, and held further that the Home Rule a- rnendnient would h,ave no effect ' ev en If V10 clt7 voted wet at a spec lal city election. . The Supreme court affirms the ,mahi point, holding the licenne granted Is illegal but the pub limbed report of the decision seems to hold that if a municipality in a dry county votes, .wet at a. special el'Wtlou held for that purpose then! it is exempted fronj the county option law. , ,-. ., Only the saloons at Joseph are at fected ,by the dciilon, the "soft drink" establishment. In Enterprise, tbe one at Loatlne and two at Wallowa operate without licenses There is a $400 "soft drink" license la Enterprise that used tq be enforced but has pq been Ifttejy. . PPATH RC0Rp.. Malcolm e fjvo-year qld son ol County Superintendent and Mrs,. J Cqnley, died at he family hgme In this city, Thursday afternogn at 1:30 o'clock, after an Jilness lasting three weeks. Tbe little one suffered first from a severe attack of measles com plicated with tonsllitls and finally dread . meningitis developed, Thru it all the boy made, a gritty fight for life, and he . bad , the best medical Attention and a trained nurse but the diseases were too much for his frail body. The Borrowing: Da rents have the deepest sympathy o every heart in this community. Mai colm was a bright, winsome little fellow, and his qltig leaves a void In the home' that can never be fil led. 'Funeral services, were, held at iae . r nay anernoon at o'clock; burial i jcjseph, cemetery. Mr. nd Mrs. J. C, Conley wish to publicly express hefr deep apprecia tion or tne Kindness and sympathy so freely extended tq them n their A daughter was born to the wife of O C. Whtrnqro of Lei)p a,t the orqwning nqsj) iaita ujla clty. May 3q. but the ltle )"'. Ilvd only four IQurs, flymg r nea,rt trqupie. yh little fqrm was juried in fcnwrprlse cemetery, Wednesday.' This Is to second infant Mr. and Mrs. Whit more have losL, . WATER RIGHT tA8E. Testimony In a case InvqWIn water rights on the.- Imnaha was taken by Cirt Itpyrter Hanna here Wednes day 'and Thursday. The parties. In the suit are Mrs. Josephine. Flak and Luther Llqyd, and tbfij are represent ed by Attorneys, j. x. Burleigh and fihaahan A cooley, OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS , OF C laima Allowed (Continued) , , 8calp Bounty. To wh om Issued Amount Isaac Crawford .... ........ 4 Bo Peter Bue 1 50 Aj Greer .. 4 60 W'.' Huffman .... ..i 5 00 Erafrt.ua Hanson .... . 4 50 John Winston ..... 150 P. Tlppett .... .... .... ..4 60 Arch Alford ...... 7 50 Pete DeBonnlot ... 7 69 L. F. Evans ; 18 00 P. Coleman.. .... .... 2100 C . Ragsdale 10 00 C. C. Ragsdale ........ 10 50 L. M. -Coverdale 1 50 John B. Nell. . .... ...... .. 7 50 Lloyd Aklns .. 3 50 A. Cusslns.. .' 3 50 H. N. Cusslns ,. 1 60 Winner .......... 9 00 C. Bunnell ., .. 1 60 E. Cramer .... 6 00 G. Bare 3 50 W. C. Dorrance , 2 00 W. R. Warnock '. .... 1 50 F Wlnnlford .. 3 00 Lawrence Welndell .... 3 00 Wm. Howell 4 50 M. Cattron . 13 50 C. E Young ..... .... 1 60 Luther Campbell 3 00 Shufelt 7 00 Jetfse Foster 6 00 Haas .... 8 00 O. J. English .. 3 00 A. -A. Green . . . ., .... 4 50 G. E Coleman . . .. .. .... 4 50 A. A. English.. .... .... . 3 00 L. L. Victor .. i .1 50 L. Dailey ..... .... 1 50 August Keopp .. 150 C. E. Lewis . James , Fields J. H. Yenglin 1 50 1 50' 1 60 .3 00 1 50 4 50 3 00 i 50 10 00 13 60 . 1 50 ; 1 50 7 50 1 60 1 50 3 00 , 6 00 1 60 11 00 1 60 Frank Gepbel . . Geo. E. Parrlsh .... ... Dudley Richards, '.,:. ; W, Oris wold,,., ..-.4 P. Coleman , . . . , . . ' i , L. J, Selby .,.,'. A. "Wi Crqder . J. Hetr(ck .,'., H. N, WUHama .... M.. F. Thompson W. J. Adklns ... John O. McFetndge Walter G, BeUh . Ivan Morrison ,,,,.. . Oscar EIHott ,,,, ' Arch. Mark S. W. Munger .... ........ Special Bcalp . Bounty, Edwin Blqora . , . H, L. Davk .... ..... . Will Baker . . . ThomrfB Panstn,, .,. 1 50 3 00 3 00 1 50 1 50 9 00 1 50 4 50 8 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 9 00 W. 1. Wrnqc ,, J. A. erqss,liind .... . W. F. Qt)tos,pi jtit Grqvar WrjSiilt nu v" J. A, PrsslaM i Ch.ris. CflQk .... , 1 Ml. t .... ...... N, A, Wlnlngi . G. W. Daggett . Will Baker .... , H. L, Hedger .... i 60 Arch Alford .... 18 00 Wm. Hess , 8 w 3. Bloodsworth .,..,.,... . 6 00 Leonard Harris .... .... 4 50 1 50 8 00 J. T. Button k. . i ........ Fred Warnock Wm Meltzler' .... 16 Frank Beaudoln',.' j. B. Hammond; 6 00 9 00 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 50 4 50 15 00 3 00 25 50 it, 60 24 00 ' 00 60 60 i 50 J00 1 50 9 00 1 50 ueonara nicunin .. Fred "rilllman, '... '. N. Vr. Sliver.' '. .'. .' R,, Stubblofle'l L. Jf. Selby".,.-.' .' Frtipk .' ase'ly .. Teap Youog .. S. W. Hunger .... Neal Baker .... Frank yWef . H. L. Zumwalt AV W. Hdgn Walter Makn, .. Jlqn fichr . W. H. Boy ,,, Wm HsS,,, .. .... M Lionf Clarence Throo 1 60 B. J. Keener i... .... .... 00 Fred Zumwalt - " Fred HUlman .... Ernest WiSV YylU beaudoln,' H. N." Williams. . . C Si' Wr'enij,' .'. .'. . X: W. qilasD v". Albeit H.l w.: F. 8. BMinJ W. P.. Tippett .... i. Bloodwqrth. P., M; Sauef 1 50 1, 50 1 50 1 50 60 4 50 1 50 8 00 I 00 9 00 1 50 COUNTY COURT C. F. Meyers ' 10 50 W. P. ' Warnock '.. 6 00 W, G. Belth .... .... ...... 1 60 J. J. Gill .. ... .. .. ... 4 bo Frank Beaudoln .... 1 50 O. R. Irwin .... 150 J. W. Alford .. . 3 00 W. R. Davis 1 50 Elmer Sheufelt 9 00 B. C. Carper .. E. Ihll ..... .... E. A. Anderson L. M. Coverdale 1 50 1 60 1 50 3 00 1 50 4 50 E. H J. Hook .... A. Kuhn .... B. Barrett : 6 00 W. T. Daugherty 1 60 1 R. L. Victor 4 50 Fred Zumwalt 1 60 Charlie Shine 1 60 Alvln Simmons 3 00 Joe Kummer 3 00 Wm. B. Hess .... , ,. .. 22 50 James Fields .... yl... 1 50 J. W. Allen 4 50 W. D, Greer 4 50 Cordua Dale. .... 6 00 A. A.' Greer .... 6 00 Tom Williams 3 00 Ira Phillips .... .. 3 00 R. F. Smith.. 12 00 F. D. Rinehart .. 1 50 J. D. Simmons 1 50 Geo. Greenwood .... 12 00 W. M. Steen 1 50 Irwin Frasler .... '. 7 50 Fred Zumwalt ..' 3 00 H. A. Scagglns , .. 7 50 Kenneth Blevans 4 50 Dudley Richards .... 3 00 Isaac Crawford ., 4 50 Peter Bue .... .. 1 50 A. A. Greer , 4.60 J. W. Huffman .... 4 50 John Wlnaton Erastus Hanson , , . , W, P, Tlppett .... . Aroh Alford .... . Pete Do Bonnlot .. L. F, Evans .... . TvP, Coleman .... C.'C. Ragsdale .... L. M; Coverdale .. ., Lloyd 'Aklna ..... . Jqlui B. Nell P. Winner E. Cramer .... ... W. P. Warnock .... Lawrence .Welnde'.l 1 50 1 50 3 00 7 50 , 9 00 15 00 3 00 6 00 1 50 1 50 7 60 9 00 3 00 1 50 3 00 1 50 Wm, Howell D. M, Cattron 13 50 C,' H. Young .; 1 50 Luther Campbell .... 150 Chaa, Sheufelt .... 8 oo Jeaae Foster .... .... ...... 3 00 O. J, Foster .. 8 00 A A, Greer 4 50 G, E, Coleman .... 4 50 A, A, Eflgltah. .... 3 00 R, h, Victor .... 1 60 L, 1 DMiey .... 1 50 August Keopp .... 1 50 0, B. Lewis 1 60 J. H. Yenglln 60 Frank Gotbel . A. W. Croder H. N. Williams 1 60 4 50 1 50 W, Q. Belth 3 00 Ivan Morrison Oscar Elliott .... .... Arch Marks ... .. 8. W. Munger Leonard B. "Fostot r'v, ... 4 50 1 50 1 60 1 50 Tirl Judicial Day. Friday, May 26, 1911.. hi the. matter of appropriating mon ey for road district No. 6: Ordered tha,t $"f, V and same is hereby apprupctflted and clerk or denj4 tty dijaw ' ai warrant In favor of R." L. Scott, i;oad sundry ip of said district. In the mttef ef aj)pplntrng a soo. retarv oj the tf&y op Health,: , Ordered that C. Hokett be n1 he la, berbt appolV4 t ary toj be. afej4 i$ t0 county in natter of revoking the appoint maivi ftf B. R. Flack, county veterln ariasj ( - Tuore not being sufficient work to ' Justify having a county) veterinarian It is ordered that the appointment of E. R. Flack is horby revoked to take effect and after June 1, 1911, I.Q Ike matter bf the propod. rofcd by Robert F. Stubblellold. H ab. Deeds, foe said. rvd are hereby ac copted.'and road declared a pubV hjlbkwaj of Wallow county. .8... ordered that the une be plucel la iepa.tr. for travel according to the survey thereof, in. the matter of allowing bills agaH' the county. Now, at this time tbe matter o! allowing miscellaneous bill against (Continued on nest page.) HOT LAKE SANATORIUM; INLAND EMPIRE'S PRIDE. In another column 'is found the an nouncement of the Hot Lake Sanato rlum, calling attention to the won derful medicinal qualities of the wat ter flowing from the great boiling mineral spring. The Hot Lake Sanatorium is a home Institution, owned and managed by an Oregon man. It consumes Ore gon products purchased! from Ore gon dealers and should receive Ore gon patronage. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Is one of the wonder places of the West and one of Oregon's greatest natur al advertisers. The thousands of pa- tlents who have been cured at this great health restoring Institution, re turning to their homesi throughout the Middle West, the East and our own Northwest, have done as much if not more to bring Oregon, and espec ially the Inland Empire, to the at tention of thinking and inquiring peo ple than any one inotltution or nat ural feature In this great state of ours." The citizens of Eastern Ore gon have reason to speak with pride of the Hot Lake Sanatorium. Decoration Day Services At Flora Addresses By W. 8. Miller and G. W. Paddock Planning Fourth Of July Celebration. Decoratton Day was appropriately observed at Flora by services held In the Baker & Drake hall. Rev. W. S. MUlor and George W.' Paddock made addresses, and the school child ren contributed 'songs. At the conclusion of the program lns the hall, the march to the ceme tery was made In the following or der: Advance Guard of 12 boys, who had been drilled by J. T. Gllmore; ,G. A. R. veterans: Relief Corps; Span ish War veterans; Royal Neighbors; Citizens. "' ". ' - Flora Is planning the biggest cele bration of July 4tb ever held In the North Country. FARMERS UNION PICNIC AT WALLOWA LAKE NEXT WEEK. A committee of the farmers unions of this' counts met at the court house Thursday and completed arrangement for the big picnic to be held at Wal lowa lake next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Those In attendance were H. B; Davldhizar and J. A. French, president and secretary of the county organization A, Wade tf the executive committee and T. L. Sherod, presldonl; of tha Wallowa un ion. Tb. Biontc wtH bd a big affair, par- tlolpated tn by four counties, Uina tyi.a Union, Baker and Wallowa. A special train will bring In tha out side people, and a large, attendance from this county Is, expected. The tent ' accommodations at the lake will be rewrxed for the visitors from other' aunties and Wallowa county ptwnie are expected to bclug their WON TU TO PORTLAND, Mis Audrey Combes won a trip the Rose Festival fa the Paclf. lo. Monthly content,,. She soeured 106 subscriptions, w ken. only 45 were nee essary to tyln the trip, ao she stands yP4 hanre of aoeurlng a money prize alBO,. Mbwen Edna Eames, Mar garct R(Mip of Joaoph and Minnie Ev ans of Wallowa won trips to Port- lind offered by a La Grande paper. 8PECIAL MEETIN.Q. There will be a special meeting of the ' Ladles Improvement League at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, June 8, at the library room, at which time the articles of agreement between the city of Enterprise and the En nerprlse Improvement League In re gard to tha cemetery win be read and con&ictored, Mr, 8. D. Keltner, secretary,' WEDDING BELLS. MHw Anna I-eonard and Mr, Wll liana R. Hammorsly, both of Wallowa, were married at the Lewi Hotel In this city, : Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Rev. W. P. Samms per forming the ceremony.' Mr, Hammers ly Is in the forest service. Mlwtr-a Luclfe Corklns, Ethel Weav er nd Ruby Fosner went to Port land Friday, to see the Rose Festi val. Mis Corklns will remain about a month visiting relatives. LIST OF HORSES ' AT JOSEPH SHOW RAINY WEATHER CONFINED DIS PLAY TO UPPER VALLEY LARGE CROWD THERE. Joseph, May 31. Owing to the rainy weather, only horses In the immediate vicinity were shown at Joseph last ' Saturday, except Jack Johnson of The Buttes brought In his beautiful Morgan, Clarion. Competent judges say there Is not another county west of the Racklos that can show as many fine horses as Wallowa. The riding of the Mis ses Boyd, Fleener and Ames Is worthy of mention. Prizes awarded to lady riders: Miss Mabel Boyd, first, Lake Fleener second, Miss Ames third. After the parade, Andy Hevearn did a stunt of broncho twisting and did it with credit to himself. Following were the animals shown: Morgan Clarion, the finest spelman of his class that ever crossed the Rocky Mta., owned by Jack Johnson. Standard Teddy A., record 2.14, and two colts sired by Teddy A., owned by E. Hogoboom; mare and colt sired by Teddy A., owned by A. E. Lilly of-LoBtiiie; Ada May and Midget, 1 yr. old, owned by F. D. Rinehart; Ac- ante (Coach and Morgan) 3 yr., own ed by eorge Cole. Kentucky 8addler Pat Squirrel, owned by Harry Mays two jearlings and 1 colt sired by Pat Squirrel, owned by J. Q. Floener. Percherons : Silver King, John Frultts, weight 1624.. King, J. E. Baxter, age 3, 1600.' Picador II, Marlon Isam. 3, 1700. Jack, Carl Whltmore, 1, 1075. Browny, Carl Whltmore. 1 1095. Dock, Henry Mitchell, 3, .1625. Mon- telth, H. B. Davldhlzer, 9, 1800. Shire . - Touch-me-not; g; W. Saillday, 2010. Clyde; : -. - Lord Marmlon, S. P. Williams & Son, 2, 1500. Chief Justice, E. D. reat, 5, 1650. Belgian . Sargeant. H. B, Davldhlzer, 6, 1980. , Rinehart & Richards, 4, 1700. Work Horses Span of mares and one colt F. D. Rinehart, 3100, Mare and colt, Geo- K. Richards, Gelding, J. P.' Black 2, 1265. ' ' ' ' . Bulla Jeff Pogls, Jersey, A. Rutgers. Jack ' ' Prince, 3, 910, owned by Daniel Rl- ball. AMONG THE CHURCHES Baptist Church: The meetings of " next Sunday will be in charge of a committee of three men In the morn. big and of ladles In the evening. Pro grams of considerable Interest will be given and will be well worth hear ing. The evening meeting will be a missionary meeting. Christian church: Rev. W. 8. Crock ett will preach Sunday morning ad 11 o'clock. Christian: Do Bible schools teach children rlghtT Come out to the Chris- tlan Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Sun day. It is Children's Day throughout the United States. Didn't know that, did yout' A fine program will be ren dered by the children In the evening. Do, not miss it. It Is free. KELTNER BUYS REAVI8' PRAIRIE CREEK' RANCH. , The Frank Reavls farm of 160 a res on Lower Prairie Creek has been bought by S. D. Keltner for $12,000. It Is a fine place, every acre till able and under, ditch. Tbe deal wis made thru the Enterprise Real Estate company. A half Interest in the Rod Front barn property and a cottage on V'et Main atreet was transferred to Mr. Reavls lo the deal. ELECTRIC STORM. A regular "back East" electrical storm, accompanied by a hard show er of rain visited this section Fri day afternoon. Lightning struck a number of places In town, electric light and telephone poles, and ran Into houses over tbe wires but Aid very little damage. It came In tha southeast corner of Combs' meat mar ket over the wire, leaped across the shop and went out the northeast corner. Tbe wall paper was set on fire but extinguished Immediately.