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About Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1911)
i i I sees E. 11. o SALE . f H 1 --,... a ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY City and County Brief News Items Osteopathy cures lumbago. Q. C. Bolding left Sunday for his home at Troy. L, 3. Jordan was at Lostine on h.Hilnosu, Monday. S. D. Haworth returned (to bis horn at La Granule, Wednesdays W. E. Keltner has fried on homestead north of Enterprise. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Browning, visit ed relative at LtMlne over Sunday night. Closing out all my wall paper at H cents the double roll. Fred S. Ashley. 71b3 J. C. Galloway JeBt Wednesday for Southern Oregon, where 01 expects to locate, Mies Amy Olmsted returned Mon day to Albany where she lit attend ktg college. Drury Davis, a well known, atock man of the Park, i la town on, a business trip. , Mrs. Frank Zumwalt, and little son Claybern left Tuesday for a vis It e,tf Staivberry, Mo. L. Couch, new county commission er, was transacting business in the county seat, Saturday. Deputy County Clerk C. Q. Bllyeu returned Monday from a visit at his old home In. Albany. II. H. Haskell, homesteader of 10 miles oast of town, .went to Wah U gtoa, Tuesday, on business. It you wani good toed for your team and good treatment eoma to White Front Barn, . I7btf Th cold snap Sunday night but down the electric light plant, the Hs u going out about 2:40 a. m. 1 Tae highest market price paid (or a'.. It.m'.s o( grata In exchange for lui . ur. Fred S. Ashley. Tib REOPENED The Red Front Blacksmith Shop by the reliable blacksmiths W. P. HambUton t Son Machine Repairing Horaeshoing " Same old stand - Enterprise Oregon Men's Clothing has been going fast, but not fast enough to suit us. These clothes MUST be sold, so we announce another reduction Suits in black, gray and brown, values up to $18, tQ AA your choice, tpSJ.UU One Special lot of Men's and and Boys' Suits, dC AA your choice, pU.UU Rtoa2tr 50 cents Osteopathy a sure cure for head ache. W. E. Taggant 'returned Thurs day, from a visit with his. family at Garfield, Wn. Monday was observed as a holiday by the public schools, county offic es, banks and some of the stores. Osteopathy the only cure for sci atic rheumatism. A. F. Linn returned to h.i home at Summervllle, Tuesday, after a week here with friends. Sheppard Morgan will leave Thurs day morning for Portland where he will undergo a minor surgical opera tion. C. L. Hartshorn, the big wool- grower of the Butte, went to port- land, Sunday to attend the conven tions. R. F. Stubble:ie'.d, the veteran woolgrower, was among the crowd who left Sunday for the conventions at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grave are In Portland, where he will attend the it ate and national convention of woolgrowers, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doss, who had been visiting her slater, Mrs. Sam Gotter, left Tuesday for their home at Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs." J. II. Dobbin left Sunday for Portland to attend the state and national conventions of woolgrowwa. Sam Lltch Is in Portland and he will let escape none of the good things coming the way of the wool, jrowors this week. Henry, Bascome and Pleas Doan, who have boon working here the paat seasonwent to their old hotuo at Pilot Rock, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wlluon, who hav been residing with their son near Joseph for the paat, summer, have moved back to town. Will Trainor and family of Boise, who had Ixien visiting Mrs. Train er's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Car tar, left Sunday for their home. Mk Beatrice Boehmer, who teach es im the Payetje schools, visited here during the holidays with her pa routs, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boehm r. , ; O. H. Brady and children went to Wallowa, Wednesday, to ee bis mother and brother, Ed. F. Brady. The . latter will leave for the Bust soon. . . Miss Etha Koooh, toucher in the Wallowa schooU( returned to Wal. 500 pairs Children's Shoes piled on the Bargain Counter Ready for Our Customers to Grab Iowa, Tuesday, after spending the holiday vacation with her parents on Alder Slope. The Enterprise State Bank, has moved into the maw Funk building next to Keltnier'a hardware shop. New bank fixture. are; expected) about the last of thla month. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McKennott and baby returned Tuesday to their home at AUcel, after a few days visi. with Mrs McKennon's slater, Mrs. Mrs. S. D. Keltner, and family. Miss. Iva Lottos, who is attend ing Sacred Heart academy, returned to La Grande, Tuesday, after spend ing the holidays with her parents, at lilk Mountain. Mrs. R. L. Thompson and baby left Wednesday for their home in West Grossman after a pleasant holi day visit) at the home; of hen parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller. Miss Laura, Weaver, who had been spending the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weaver of Alder Slope, returned to her school on Smith Mountain Sunday. Prentiss Homam has routed the room next to his. confectionery) shop, formerly occupied by the meat mark et. The partition! ls being torn out and the two rooms will be thrown into one. Mrs. S. F. Wl'ey of Shattuck, Okl., who had beew vl-slting here with) her mother, sister, Mrs, S. F. Pace, and other relatives, left Tuesday for Shuttuck, and from there will move with her family to Kentucky. J. A. Funk's team ni&de a lively run through town. Monday morning from the high school to the White Front barn, tearing around corners smashing a couple of doors at the barn, and partly breaking the bob sled to which they were hitched. No oiw hurt. Joseph E. Lent ot Parma, Ida., resi dent of thla valley for 25 years, is v 'sating here with his brother-lnJaw. J. C. Surber, and other friends. He will teave the first of the week for the Willamette valley mid Southern California, to spend the remainder of (ho winter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whltmore of south of town eateralned a number of neighbors and' frletids to a fine rvew lears dinner, Sunday.- TheJ guests were Mr. ami Mrs. O. J. Roe and daughter Ramona, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kooch and family, Misses Hooper, Mabel Murray, H. Mae Jef ferson, Etha , Kooch, and Mr, Mc- Men's Separate Coats at Half Price Wool Scarfs at 25 per cent discount Ladies' Furs 25 per cent Discount Lain. J. K. Carper, the big game and big fruit man of Promise, wasi trans acting business, lav the county seat the first of the week. He wag the guest of County Assessor B. F. Mil ler. Mr. Carper says the niew post "er, Mr. Sannar, has his office all ready and only waiting for ord ers from the department for the transfer. The new office Is about a mile north of the present one on the T. C. Miller place. The snowfall has been comparatively illght In Promise so far, there being enough only for good sleighing, but there are about two feet on the) summit be tween Promise and' Wallowa. NEW COUNTY OFFICERS TAKE OATH OF OFFICE. County court met In regular ses sio . Wednesday, the new commis sioner, L. Couch, takinig his. seat, and at nee was given a taste of high Ufa in helping to go over and audit roai supervisor's reports. The court will be busy with this, work today aM part of Thursday. There are a number of petitions In for changes In the personnel of the supervisors. The oe,w treasurer, G. W. Frank lin, and county surveyor, A. H. Rudd, took oath ot office, presented their bonds and assumed their duties. The approval of the bond Is deferred un til the return of Deputy. District Atr toruey Dill from WaEowa. WALLOWA CUTTING AFFRAY; E. SMITH BOUND OVER. Deputy Prosecutor Dill went to Waliow Wednesday to try a man accufed of carving a cook in a res taurant with a butcher knife. The if fair occurred Monday night. Both n.en are newcomers. The injured man is said to have a gash in' his head 3 or 4 Inches long, Edward Smith, accused of helping h'meelf to the goods and money of his employer, Max Gumerman, was given a preliminary hearing, Tue iay, and bound over to the grand Jc y in the sum of 1300. ELK MOUNTAIN. Dec. SI Mr. and Mrs. John. Fine .Missed Elk Mountain Thursday on -heir way home at Chlco. Mr. end Mrs. Me&ler were visit ing at, Mr. and Mrs. M. McFetridge's Thursday, Edwin A. Anderson has been sick during the past week. Mr. Meikler trapped a coyote re cently. Miss Iva Loftus. gave a card party at her parents' home lost Wednes day night. Those present were, Mrs. and Miss Loftus, Mr. and Mrs. Eari Coffman, Mrs. and Miss Thom as, .recently of Texas, Mra. L. D toberts, Messrs. Frank Reed, J. J. Burleson, James Weaver and Willie Loftus. All enjoyed themselves hugely, and returned home happy at au early hour. AN ELK. THREE CARSj FAT HOGS. Carl Whltmore and N. D. Vamer went to Portland, Tuesday, with 3 .cads of fat porkers, one each of 'heii- o.wn raising and one of North C'o.ia'ry hogs. The following from out north contrlbuied to the car load, each brln-ang a wagon load In: Dave K.ihn, Dale Beach, George Hendrlck son and Oscar Bertandi of Paradise, and cirant Johnson of Flora Clearing' $ale COMEI What your money will buy. With such goods as we sell, clearing sale means something worth while. It's isn't simply that you have a chance at this season of the year to buy merchandise for less money than is usually paid for it, but you have a chance to buy unusually good merchandise at less than usual. All Dress Overcoats All sheep-lined Overcoats All Wool Blankets All Suits Now is the Time This is the Place C. H. ZURCHER The Men's Outfitter KSSKJ For either acute or chronic kidney disorders, for annoying and .painful urinary Irregularities take Foley) Kid ney Plllls. An honest and effective medicine for kidney and bladder dis orders, Burmaugh & Mayflelid. Circuit! Court 8ult. Dec. 30.-!, H. Finn. vs. Silver Creek Ltene and Marble company, R. B. Bowman. KILL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS. The number of people kHUed year ly iby wild1 beasts don't approach the vast number killed by disease germs. No iifo la safe from their attacks. They're In. water, dust air, even) food. But grand protection, ia afforded1 by Electric Bitters, which destroys and expel these deadly disease germs from tho system. That's' why chills, fe ver and ague, all malarial . and many blood diseases yield prompUy . to this- wonderful blood' purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they'll give you. Money iback if not satisfied, only 50c at, all druggists. SEE! Reduced 20 per cent l'(.CI'