Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911, January 07, 1911, Saturday Edition, Image 2

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Get Your Plumbing Done
Before Cold Weather Starts
I carry a, complete line of Bath Tubs, Basins
Bowls, cte. PRICES RIGHT. ,
"Superior" Stoves and Ranges
Dat on this Market
S. K. CLARK, a blks. south Hotel Enterprise
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i Wallowa County Title &
- Abstract Company
A. C. MILLER, President
Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of $
nevr Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant I
in county. Abstracts of title lurnished promptly ana cneap-1
lv. Insurance written in lareest and strongest companies. X
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noney Losuea ui very jluwcji tuncui ixaica
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293 acres Alder Slope, $23,000.00
80 acres Alder Slope, $ 8,000.00
160 acreg hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00
320 acres, 12 miles out, $3,200.00
City Lots, $100 to $300
Residence Property, $650 to $3,000
Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance
W. E. TAGG ART The Pioneer Real Estate Man.
ENTERPRISE, . : : : OREGON
WHITE FRONT
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
R . L DAY, Proprietor
Good Rigs Fair Treatment Horses Bought and Sold
Special Attention to Commercial Trade
Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains
Best of Help Employed Home Phone
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Open Day and Night One Block North of Hotel Enterprise
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enterprise Livery
and Sales Stable
. Bahcr & Smith, Proprietors
Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts
Commercial Trade a Specialty.
First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed
Horses Bought and Sold
Feed For Sale Open Day and Night
Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this bam for service
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We Need the Money
We have the goods and they must be turned into
cash. To shpvv, even Missourians, we are in earn
est, look at these prices. You know these goods
and you know the regular price of them, and you
know that these prices are less than cost laid down
here in Enterprise:
$4500 Toledo Range, with warming closet,
beautiful looker and 6pleudid cooker $36.00
$50.00 Toledo Range, warming closet and
hot water reservoir - . $40.00
$65.00 Steel Malleable Range heavy, non-
- destructible best on earth - $52.50
Lots of coal in town and you can buy a coal
stove of us cheaper than you can freeze .
$ 9.00 Coal Stove for - - . $ 7.00
$15.00 Coal Stove for - - - $11.00
$28.00 Howard Combination) coal or wood $22.50
$17.50 Wood Stove .... - $13.50
$ 4.50 New Perfection Oil Heater - - $3.50
Many other articles in our store reduced in propor
tion. Come NOW. These goods will not be re
placed at these prices.
S. D. KELTNER'S HARDWARE
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
Toast Given To .
Win One Class
The invitations to the banquet to
have been given by" the Win One
class of the Presbyterian church to
the members of Mr. Forsythe's clasa
Friday evontog, were recalled! Fri
day afternoon, the- pastor end eld
ers deciding that the banquet should
not be held in the church edifice.
Is was then too date to make
other arrangements the affair) was
called off.
An elegant banquet bad been pre
pared and a good program arranged.
The following verses from Prof. H.
K. Shirk, to have beam (read at the
meeting, are indicative of the class
spirit. Mr. Boehmer has brought In
to the school' a large olase of young
people, and the social features jWhich
he has introduced have beeni the
means of winning many into closer
relationship with 'the church.
The poem Is as- follows-:
Here's to the "Wla One" clas
society for lad and lass.
lcy their worlt for the coming year
Be to) them more cherished and dear,
riian' their work In tile year that
is past.
May this class thru the years, to
cornel
In- the Masteir'srwork be neven dumb;
But bright and cheerful and happy
and gay,
As they point each one tq the; Chrdst-
like way
That leads- to Heaven from eur
earthly alum.
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May they grow In wisdom, likewise
in grace
As they gain In, strength for the
Master's race,
And always give to each straggler
a hand
That will land W.o ai last In Can
aan's- land
And the beautlf il glory of the Fath
er's face..
And when oni this earth their race
la run,
Their mlss-loa fulfilled to ever "Win
One."
May the light on each glorified) face
As they end the last lap In life's
race.
Come from ' the Master's) praise,
"Well pone."
A. F. Poley went, to Portland
Thursday. , ! ' i M j :
Miss M. E. GMdden and mother
returned Thursday from a several
weeks' visit at Boise.
The Wallowa Sun report the
bLrth of a baby son to the, wife of
George W. Wood of Loatlne, Janu
ary 3. . j.;
Mrs. Max Wilson, of Joseph came
Thursday morning for a few days
visit wjfh her aunt, Mrs. Frank
Heavls, and grandparents, ' Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Smith.
Rev. J. , L. Maynard of Wallowa
will "preach in. the Presbyterian,
church next Sunday morning and ev
ening. Rev. Samuel' Harris will
preach la Wallowa that day.
The Rebekab. Hodge will Install of
ficers next Wednesday evening. All
Robokaha are urged to be present
and each Is at liberty to bring a
friend. Popcorn- and taffy will be
served and a good social time en
Joyed after the work.
Joseph chapter, Order Eastern
Star, entertained la a royal man
ner lost Wednesday evening. The
visiting chapter put, on, the work and
Initiated Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carpen
ter and A. R. Bodmer Into the mys-'
tnris. An elegant banquet was
spread after the work. Those pres
ent from this city were Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Burleigh, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Conley, Dr.jJand Mrs. Hockett,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. French, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C, Boatman, Mr. and Mrs.
Flti patrlck, Mlssee Odle, Jefferson,
Haas, Mrs. E. W. Steel, Mrs. F. A.
"iOf.vW, Mis. Charles 1'ir.g, Charles E.
Crow and W. F. Savage.
Jay H. Dobbi Re-elected.
Jay H. Dobbin was re-elected vice
president of the Oregoiv Woolgrow
ers association, George McKnight
president, and Dan P.'Smythe secretary-treasurer.
The 1912 meeting
will be held at Baker.
PARSON'S POEM A GEM.
From Rev. H. StiibenvaU, Aflteon,
U., In praise of Dr. King's New Life
rills. v ,
They're uch a health necessity.
In every home theee pills should be.
If other kinds- you've tried tn( vain,
USE DR. KING'S .
"uid be well again. Only 25c at
Ml druggists.
Wealth la Ore jon streams, as well
In the fertile soil of the Beaver
state, Is shown by the figures of
Jhe annual take of almoa In Ore
son waters, chiefly the Columbia rtv.
er. A total of 290,000 cases, 35,.
000,000 pounds, was packed during
the past year, having a value of $3,-500,000.
That Oregon will have a popula
tion of -1,200,000 when the next cen
sus rolls around1 is the prediction of
R. B. Miller, traffic manager of the
Harrimaa lines in the Northwest. He
bases his figures on the constant
western trend of populations as dis
closed by former census statistics.
He estimates- that the United State
will have a population of 113,000,000.
This additional population, he be
lieves, will pour westward to find an.
outlet in the vacant agricultural
lands of the Coast, states. Nowhere
Is there a greater area of unclaimed'
land than. In, Oregon, and the migra
tion will cover this area o It seeka
new territory to occupy.
FOR RENT.
1C0 acres of level land In Crow
Creek Pass, 150 acres plow land,
35 acres under fence, four room
house, small stable and good out
buildings, 'long lease. Cultivation
principal consideration of lease.
Address- Lock Box '7, Enterprise
Oregon. 72a6
Portland proposes' to celebrate1 De
wey Day, May 1, 1911, in, a manner
long to be remembered. The cruiser
Boston, which is- credited) with hav
ing fired the first gun la the Spanish-American,
war, will be in the har
bor, acting as a training ship for
the Oregon Naval Reserve, and the
same gun) that tired xm the Spaniards
In Manilla 'Bay will boom out a sa
lute to Admiral Dewey. That great
3ea fighter is to be Invited' to at
tend the Portland celebration.
We do good lob printing. Try us.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice la hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
the WaMowa National Bank of En
terprise, Oregon will be held at the
office of their banlkilng house, la En
terprise, Oregon, an' Tuesday the 10th
day of January, 1911, between,' the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. for
the election of directors (or the en
suing year, and' for the transaction
of such other business aw may legal
ly come before -said meeting.
Dated at Enitorpriss, Oregon, De
cember 8th, 1910.
8384 W. R. HOLMES, Cashier.
Professional Cards
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. $
Office tax Lltch building. Room
115. Home Ind. Phone In. office'!
and residence, A
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W. C. KHTCHUM
DENTIST - ENTERPRISE
Office In Lltch' Building. Room I
121. Home Independent Phone. I
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Osteopatbic Physician
DR. W. L. NICHOLS. J
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135-137 Litch BWg. ' A
Tueadry, Thursday and &atur-
day. Phone la Res. and office. 4
I! ' DR. C. A, AULT j!
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J
y ' Office in Bank Building.
! 1 Horns phone both office and. !
; residence.
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;; , J. A. BURLEIGH
It ATIORNEY-AT-LAW
' I Office in Litch Building.
!; Enterprise, Oregon,
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THOS. M. DILL'
' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I
I Office In Litch building, Room,
J 107. Enterprise, Oregon. 1
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DANIEL BOYD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice la all State Court ana
Interior Department. Careful kt- (
tentloa to all business.
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SHEAHAN & COO LEY
LAWYERS - ENTERPRISE
Practice in State and Federal
Courts and Interior Department.
CHARLES THOMAft Z
LAWYER - ENTERPRISE, ORE. J
Practice in Stats and Federal
i Courts and Int. Dept Abstract X
Bldg, opposite eourt house. Z
W. B. APPLEOATE.
1 Notary Publio
Collectloni made. Real Betats
ought and fold and all buslneM
matters attended to. ' Call oa or
write me.
PARADISE, OREGON.
.Cartfut Banking lnsurts tht Saftty of Dtposili,"
Depositors Have That Guarantee at
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
- -.OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $55,000
Wc Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on,
All Principal Cities.
Geo. W, Hyatt, President
Geo. S. Craig, Vice President
. W. R. Holmes, Cashier
A. J, Boehmer, Asst. Cashier
DIREOTOBS
Geo .S. Craig Geo. W. Hyatt Matxu a. Hams
J. H. Dobbin W. R. Houas
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