Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, December 16, 1909, Special Christmas Edition, Image 10

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The R. iS. . Z. Store Is Toy Headquarters This
And Don't You Forget It. Every conceivable Kind of Toys Autos, Airships, Trains, Wagons, Horses,
and an endless variety of Mechanical Toys that ran. Drums, Horns, Trumpets, Bells. We have made
Special Effort for Gifts to Please the Children
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For Women and Children
Women's Fancy Neckwear
Women's Fancy Scarfs, Fascinators
Silk and all other kinds of Waists
Skirts, Gloves, Sweaters
Handkerchiefs, hem-stitched liaen
Everything 4n women's and children's wearing
apparel
Cotton, Wool and Silk Hose
Big line of Ladies' and Children's Shoes
Children's Leggins
Women's Cloaks, an extra nice line
All the new styles in fancy Bearskin Coats for
Children, also Cloths, Kerseys and Plaids
Dolls
Dolls a big stock at prices to suit all purses
Doll Go Carts
Doll F limit ure
Doll Bureaus. Doll Chairs, Doll Rockers
For Men and Boys
Suspenders, fancy and plain nice gifts for
men and boys. Men's fancy Socks
Gloves of all kinds. Golf and Negligee Shirts
Big line of latest styles in Neckwear
Underwear, cotton and wool, Union Suit
Sweaters, Hats, and Caps
Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys
Skates and Sleds
Skates for Men and Boys new line just in
Sleds, the Dandy Coaster kind
Everything of the best for the Christmas Din
ner in our Grocery Department, Cranber
ries. Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Canned and
Bottled Good?, Dried Fruits of all kinds
Raisins, Citron, Cinnamon and all spices
Plain and Decorated Diiihes in Sets and Single
Pieces
Glass and Nickel Lamps
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City and County i
Brief News Items!
L. J. Jordan was out to La Grande
last week on a business trip.
Kepiihr meals 23 cents at Pid
cock's restaurant, 2nd door south of
S. i Z. 64tf
ilrs. O. E. Garsline and Mrs. P.
E. Boyd of Joseph were in this city
Tuesday.
Kep lar meals 23 cents at Pid
ccck's lestaurant, 2nd door 6ou:h of
K J ic Z. Gibtf
A merry crowd of 22 high school
students i joyed a bobsled ride Fii-'
lay night in Eaker Bros.' big bus
sled.
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J. S. Kenvi'.le of Paradise was a
county seat visitor the latter part '
of last week, j
Mr. aad Mrs. B. F. Miller have
returned from Salem, where Mr.
Miller attended the meeting of coun
ty assessors with the state board
of equalization. ;
A car'.oad of poultry was shipped
from this station to Portland Fri
day. It consisted of a mixed lot of
turkeys, chickens and geese, 4000 in
all. '
H. A. Reynolds, who was stricken '
with paralysis last week, is still
tritically .ill, there having been but
little improvement in his condition.
FREIGHT RECEIPTS
MAY BE VALUABLE
Continued from first pane.
oid rates have therefore beeu col
lected by the rai'.road company.
The United S'.ae3 court has sus
tained the demurrer of the commis
sion to the railroad company's bill
of complaint and lias denied the rail
road company's application for a tem
porary writ of injunction. However,
the railroad company has filed an
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Xmas
Gifts
Any lady cr child
would be delighted
to receive a beautiful
Fur Cap
or a stylishly trim
n:ed Hat. All Mil
linen goods
Below Cost
Also a handsome line
of the latest in
Fashionable
Hair Goods
Orders taken for hair
goods to match any
color or shade.
Grace Wood
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
Four doors East of P. O.
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'amended bill of comp'.aint, to which
' the commission has filed a demurrer,
land the court has continued tEe
j restraining order in force pending the
hearing upon the demurrer to the j
' amended complaint. The court has ' a
stated that 'probably the demurrer
cannot be heard before some time in ;
Januarv, 1910.
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We wish to urge upon your i
I readers the necesi"v of presenting S
with care all receipted (freight bills ;
evidencing payments of anv freisht i
I moving between Portland and points 'a
! east of The DaKes, over the lines of 3
the Oregon Rail-Oad & Navigation "J
company since May 12, 190. When
i.he controversy U finally determined
:.f the order of ths commission is sus
tained, many thousands of dollars
j will be found to be subject to the
I terms of the bond, and the O. R
; X. company wii be compelled
imake restitution. Without these re-JJ
! ceipted bills it will be difficult ffor ;
I shippers or consignees who have '
;aid excess charges to establish JJ
j heir claims for reparation. j g
Please urge your readers to pre-1 a
serve with care all receipted freight ' J
bills whatsoever which may possibly ,
be affected by the order until the j 5
controversy 4s determined, when they
can be examined and it can be deter- jj
.mined whether they tome within the JJ
provisions c the order. These M
, freight bills anav mein monev and S
, they should not be lost or destroyed
very respe?tful!y yours,
Railroad Commission of Oregon
THOMAS K. CAMPBELL.
OSWALD WEST.
C. B. AJTCHISOX,
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Presents
NecKwear, Phoenix
Mufflers, Gloves,
Mittens, HandKer-
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Shirts, Shoes, Hats
Cuff Buttons and
Stick Pins
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Recleaned Timothy Seed,
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Island City
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