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About Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1911)
A V-.,. . M en's' Department Soisette Shirts, silky, soft shirts, collars attached; plain cream, tan and gray; also in stripes. These shirts are in a class by themselves. Prices - - 75c to $3.50 Classy Neckwear Cool Underwear, derby ribbed, in white, salmon and brown color, at 65c a garment, or $1.25 for shirts and drawers. Men's Union Suits. , Men's SocKs in cotton, lisle and mercerized silk, 15c, 20c, 25c and up. Hat for every face & figure You'll find this store a convenient place in which to select your felt or straw hat. The Bangkok Panama, lightest hat made, price - - - " $6.50 . Fine China Sennit straw, low crown, wide rim, at - - - $3.50 The latest styles in Men's Felt '. Hats, young men's Telescope shapes, the cele brated Kingsbury hat - - $3.50 Come to Us for Your Lid ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY City and County Brief News Item Screen wire and screens at Kelt ner's. A. P. Linn left Wednesday (or tho Dalles. " Carl Roe made a business, trip to La Grande Saturday, Burn to the wife of Harley Fleoner, a daughter, Tuesday, June 6. Pittsburg Electric Weld field fenc ingthe weld that held at Keltner'a. Pat Garvey, section foreman, had been transferred to a section near ' Huntington. ' Mrs.'M. K. Bilyeu of Albany la vis Itlug here with her son, Deputy Clerk C. G. Bilyeu. B. H. Cameron, a young man from Sheridan, who was here looking ovor the country, returned home, Saturday. W, C, Boatman wont to Portland Tuesday to remain a few days, He will attend a state convention of ab stracters, ' W.'T. Bell went to Portland, Wed misday, and will visit hla old Btamp-. lug ground up the Willamette vulloy before returning. Mrs, K. P.' Sari&ant of The Buttea returned home Tuesday from a visit with her daughter, Mr J. V, Allen, and family of Los Angeles. Mrs. Fred FUspatrlek of Lostlne came up Friday to attend the tuner ' al of little Malcolm Conley. She was the guest at the S. F. Pace honK whlle In the city. ' i ' Mrs. Alva Keeler came In Monday to visit relatives and friends a few days. Mr, Keeler, who formerly con ducted a barber shop at Joseph, i out hunting a new location. , C. H. Allen of Lost Prairie, who was here tho first of the week with ' a stock shipment; reports that Mrs t. Allen left lust weok for Nashville Tenn., where she will remain a yeat . In a sanitarium. " , ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas recelv the sad news that , tholr son ' U Bedford, la., is HI and would probably have to undergo a critical onaratlm at the Mayo Bros, hospital In Rooh ester, Minn, Mr. Thomas went t la Grande, Wednesday, ' and expaet , ed to iMvg on the night train toi the east It ha received word during the day that the operation would bo performed, ' Wear Men's Clothing Ftivt oloaa whin at Calvta1 bar ber shop. 68Mf. Chas.. VVlllgerodt was at WalloWa Sunday. C, H. Zurcher made a business trip to La Grande, Sunday, Mrs, Herbert Browning visited Tier parents at Wallowa,' Sunday, . Fishing tackle and salmon eggs at ICfltiier's. C. P. Ragsdale and family left Mon day for a week's stay at Portland. Mrs, Williamson and daughter Jean loft Monday for a week In Portland. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. E. Funk left Monday for Portland to see the f ostd- val. Mrs. Kate Dowden of Wallowa was a guest over Sunday of Miss Minnie Glidden. Get your lawn mowers sharpened. Rodgera Bros, are prepared to do It promptly. 10-2 Miss Nell Davis of Wallowa guest of the Misses Wade of Alder Slope, re turned home Monday. Mrs. E. A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. V. C Hart returned Saturday from La Grande, where they had spent several day?. Mrs, Edgar Marvin and daughters Julia and Rosalind and Miss Nina Miller are at the Rose festival this week. Mrs, I. S. Hotchklss. and baby went to Portland, Monday, where she will join Mr. Hotchklss and spend the week. . Mrs. C. M.' Lock wood and children of Ia Grande came In Saturday foi a visit with her mother, Mrs. Ellen I: os well. Victor Johnson and nephew, J, Ry berg, left Sunday for Portland, Mr, Johnson to stay about a week but Mr Ryberg expects to remain there.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheets and Mrs. C. S. Bradley went to La Grande, Wednesday, to meet his mother, Mrs, A. K. Sheets, of Dee Moines, Iowa, who la on- her way here for a visit, after spending the winter aud spring In Florida. , Roscoe Ghormley, who bought the Flora Journal a few months ago, was In town Saturday and a welcome cal ler at this office. , Mr. Ghormley is new In the printer work but is get ting out a newsy paper of which Flora has a right to be proud. He Is a young man of high character and firm convictions and we predict tor him a brilliant future In Journalism. No better example of value giving could be found than, the $15.00, . $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Suits we are selling. They stand pre eminent in a class by themselves. We display a very great variety of distinctive models for men and young men. In fit, style, and service they offer to men of ' good taste the best possible clothes ' $15 00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25. We can satisfy your individual taste in these fine garments as to color, weave and style, and you , will be in style, no matter what your selection. You are absolute-, ly sure of satisfaction when you buy here. . BABIES' EMBROIDERED Hoods, Bonnets and Caps In Persian Lawns, China SilKs and Mercerized SilK Nettings, prices from 35c t Look at our center show window ' Men's show display r E. J. Forsythe Vent to Portland Monday on a business mission, ;. . Garden tools, sprays, eter'aMf Kelt ner'a. Mrs, Leo Forsythe went to La Grande, Monday, for a'few'days'vls it with her people, - - ' Mrs. Carl Roe . is assisting in tile postofflce during the absence ot Post master Weathers, . , ' Now is the time to get your lawn mowers 'sharpened. Take them ; to Rodgers Bros. Garage. ' 10-2 k Mr. and Mrs, B. P. Millet visited with his brother, T. C, and family1, at Wallowa, Sunday, . Wonder washer machines, sold by Siegmund, If out of repair, can be fixed by Frank Hamblen. , ; ' lObl Charlie Horner of Joseph creek was at Wallowa Saturday on business at the forester's office. Mrs. Katie Cole and little- daugh ter Eda Belle went to Imbler Sat urday to visit relatives. , Sam Lltch went to Portland, Mon day, where he will join Mrs, Lltch and children In their visit, and view the festival. , . A. C. Miller returned Friday from a business trip to Portland. He, says nowhere does crops look so well as in Wallowa county. ' ' '' ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson came up from Wallowa Saturday for a tew days visit' with hla sister,! Mrs. J.T.Baker, and family, north ot town. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Brusha of Pendle ton came fat Sunday on their way fcJ the Farmers picnic, and stopped oft for a few days visit with Mrs. Brusha' sister, Mrs, J. A. French, and fami ly. Doc la an old time resident here and was kept busy greeting his many friends. Postmaster Pen Weathers left Sun day for Portland where he will at tend the Postmasters convention, see the Rose Festival, and afterwards go to Astoria to the grand lodge of Knights of Pythias. Mrs. Weathers, who has been in Portland a couple ot weks, will . return home with hlro - Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Boatman, who had been visiting here with their son, County Clerk Boatman and wife, and with Lostlne relatives for a couple ot weeks, left Sunday for thalr borne near Portland. Mrs, Boatman's health Is much Improved. Marshall looks rugged but there la a homesick glitter In his eye for old Wallowa coun J. ... J...... .... ', u- Fine j Embroidery Flouncing Choice new designs hand loom embroidery flouncing, 27 . inches wide, for summer gowns, - $1.00 and up Embroidery Flouncing One lot of fine Swiss embroidery in the season's new patterns, 27 inches wide, price , - $1.00 All Over Embroideries In Swiss and Nainsook all over embroideries, very desirable for waists, gowns, yoke and sleeve trimming. 1 .. ' All Over Lace White, butter and ecru, Oriental all over lace in a variety of good patterns. Also colored all over effects. Value $1.50 and up Special Sale of Ladies' Shopping Bags double strap handle, v fitted with change purse, while they last 75 cents Japalac and varnish stains at Kelt ner'a. I j " Julian Ellis returned Monday from Portland where he attended the tureshermen's convention. MIsslAudrey Combes, who won a trip to the festival in the Pacific Monthly 'contest, left, Monday for a week In the city. ' Dr. W. C. Ketchum left for Port land, Sunday, where he will join Mrs. Ketchum and view the festival and afterwards visit up the valley. Mrs. C. W. Amey, son Gene a-'.d daughter Alice, and father, Geo. W. Boner, left Saturday for the latter's home, Turlock, Calif., where Mrs. Am ey and children will spend the summer Mr. Boner had been visiting his teia lives and' many old friends In . the county for several weeks. He is In greatly Improved health. , Miss Ines Makln returned Monday from Pendleton and will spend the summer vacation at the home ol her father, William - Makln. Miss Makln has been a very successful teacher In the Pendleton city schools, and was offered her position for another year, but preferred to accept a posi tion in the Enterprise schools so a 3 to be at home. Another Enterprise girl, Miss Mary Zurcher, Is a valued teacher In the Pendleton schools and has accepted a position there for a other year. Miss Zurcher la expect ed here in a few days on a via It. , i It Is worse than useless to take an medicines Internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. AU that la need ed is a free application of Chamber lain's Liniment. For sale by' all deal ers. ' . ' Prospective' tenants, nine-tenths of whom read advertisements, will be gin to "look up" your property the day you begin to advertise it. ' ' Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough Is kept loose and' ex pectoration easy by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy.. It has been us ed In many epidemics ot this disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers.. , . ' Oan do your printing kt a turry It really necessary, but Job printing Is an art thai doesn't gain la ax eeltsne by haste, Tbe uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlain's Co lie ' Cholera and iJtarrhoea Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere. It can always be depended upon: For sale by all dealers, . , Women's Oxfords In " patent colt, patent kid, gun metal, tan Russia and Vici kid leathers, Goodyear welted soles, Cuban, and Military heels, new1 lasts and patterns. Complete , range of sizes. Prices $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Ladies' Hose " Ladies' Pure Spun Silk Hose, has 4-inch garter top and , linen sole; colors white and black, price pair - $2.50 Ladies' Lisle Gauze Hose, regu lar made, price pair , - - 75c Ladies' Shirt Waists Splendid showing of ladies' Shirt Waists just received. Dainty Per sian Lawns,' low necks, kimono sleeves, fancy lace trimmings and pipings, price ' - $2.75 Six models of Ladies' Lingerie Waists, high and Dutch necks and sailor collar effects, kimono sleeves, lace trimmed, regular values $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50 Ladies' Neckwear HAND EMBROIDERED COLLARS Spring Maid Collars in 'plain white, prices - 35c, 50c, 65c and 75c Also flat Sailor collars in white; also white with navy blue trimming, price 35c Hand-made neckwear of Irish and Cluny lace, prices 35c, 50c, 75c and 85c Hand made Jabots, a large variety to select from, prices : - - - 35c ADniNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has beta appointed ' adminis trator of the' estate of Francis M. Legg, deceased, by the County Court of JVsllwa County, Oregon. All per sons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with the proper .vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to said Administrator, at the office of O. M. Corkins, bis attorney, in the Berland Building, Enterprise, Oregon. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this 20th day of May; 1911. C. O. STEWART, ' Administrator of the Estate of Francis M. Legg, deceased. 6S5 ' Brighten up use Sher win-William 8 A Co. paints. Sold at Keltner'a hard ware. ; 10 Acres All tillable, seeded to alfalfa; running water, fenced, house, and other improvements, one fourth mile out. Very easy terms. '' . : - - I,,-.'.. ENTERPRISE REAL ESTATE CO. (WAGNER & CORKINS) Enterprise, Oregon : Don't forget to call on BRUCE BROS. , when you want anything done Dray Meets All Trains .BRUCE BROS. GENERAL TRANSFER Phone to or leave orders at . ' : ' Harness Shop Carload of barb wire and field fenc lug at Keltner'a hardware. . BAD EYES nearlv aJwava can ba made Der- feet with the assistance of spectacles. If you would be free from eye troubles, ' such ' as headache, 4 loss of .time from .work or school Wear My Glasses I grind all the glasses that I .fit, and can duplicate ANY lens accurately, no matter who made or prescribed It. SEND fvIE THE PIECES New tenses returned by next rnall. I can furnish references from Enterprise. HFAPflPK EYESIGHT ncauuuiv specialist Next door to Posto.Uce LA GRaNDE, OREGON v 3l r -v ,