Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, December 16, 1909, Special Christmas Edition, Image 4

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Beautiful Decorated
Oold, Qla&s and Delft X
See the Handsome China Cabinet
Lots of Granite Ware
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Laorf, m4 ,
Notice is hereby given that the an-' at Mrt. . M. L. Larser La0
cuaJ meeting of the stockholder of 10 and 15 cents; me" .- cbj
the Wallowa National Bank, of Qi-' tj h
(erprise, Oregon, iU be held at the, Savage, baoikecper 4t .
oryice of their baokina; house la Eti-jru,lk Co. i walking I:.
will be held at . -""-ea Aare, ti rwm, ,
WOUnd 13 toa, of '
CWUSM x
' "t 'J- -: WV '-rt v'a
i Dishes.
-BIG LINEOF
Men's Gloves
Men's Mittens
NecKties
Christmas Post Cards
Candies and Bon Bons
by the Box and Pound
Fruits of Every Hind
Nuts
Cranberries
Celery
Canned Goods
Bottled Goods
All Kinds of
Baked Goods
for Christmas
WE CARRY A
COMPLETE LINE
OF
NHflrS
Fatla 20 Faet From Scaffold at Lite ! terpn. OTcon,
a.. .. u,. terprSw. Oregon, oa Tueed.r.
8 " " !llth Ut of January, 1910, between
Head- j ihe hours of 10 a. w. and 4 p. m,
jfor the !vtion of director for the
C. R. Tliorntou. the arthiteot elKuing year, and for the tranaac-
desigced tbe Val.o-a County cOAjrt- tion of ejoh other business aa nay
hause. from a aoaffoid at the W. legally come before eaid meerlng.
afremoon
Dated at Enerptise, Oregon,
I cember Sth, 1909. 66w4
W R. HOLMES, Caahler.
' I f 4y ii t 1
J. Funk corner Monday
.ibout 2 o'clk, ajd as verT sri
ou&ty and pwoaps fatally hurt. He j
was etiE unconiojf. Wednesday, but ; Notjee to Modem Woodmen,
his heart action is stronger and j Eagle Camp. No. 10497, will hold
more hope is entertained for h:i ' its annual election of officer in
recovery. j Fraternal hail, Thursday night, De
Mr. Thornton was puttirg on the'eember 16. t 7:30 p. m. All mem
iron sheathing at the bottom of the j hers are rniuee'ei to be present,
second storr windows oa the Sam J- w- RODGERS' Consul.
Litch bulldh'g. jua: m few feet west ! TH0S- M- DILL- Cterfc
of the W. J. Funk Co. corner en-!
-ranee. The scaffold oa which he
tool is about 20 feet hisrh. It U
XMAS RUSH AT P. O.
The Christinas rush at the oost-
timrvticiri hA i i- - t ntfirtk i In fii'l Hvlnc p.nA it keens
' ' w "-cpjura uiuk, rorsetiuigi "
-he platform is oa!y two p;aaks wide i Po8'-81!" hers and two derka.
and tumbd over backward He ! MrB- Weatnr d Wise Wagner,
flighted on the riht s!d of his head ' bu"-T d!strlbutlnK postcards and eell-
ma race, breaking his nose Kr,. ! ,E oaJ oroeni,
Jig his cheek, but the nhiof ' ..
ng contusion on his forehead
so far as known there Are no frac
-ures. He was carried unconscious
into into Jackson Weaver. drug
'tore and attended by Dr. Hockett.
La'-r he was removed to bis home,
he Sam Dormnc house comer East
Firae and Nona -.retai where ev
rytnicg posalble U being don to
ve i's life.
Mr. Thorntons home is in La
iraade but Tor several months he
ad his wife have resided her while
ae worked on th courihoua and
he Litch building.
Every Year Old Santa Claus
Leaves His Best Gifts at
HOMAN'S
See the Wonderiul.
Picture Eaid
Animal blocks
The" Appropriate
Books for
Children
Games, Toys, Matts,
Dolls and Doll Heads,
Child's Dishes
Girls' Sewing Sets
Trumpets, Toy Guns
Smokers' Sets, Candies, Nuts, Fruit
I Christmas Tree
Ornaments
Largesf StocK in
Town
Never Forg'et the
Fresh Baked
Peanuts
at
Prentiss Homan's
j Dance Christmas eve at Enterprise
: Opera House. 66hl
! Emeraid Rebekah lodge. No. 119,
'elected the fallow iag officers Satur
'day night: lona W'oodeU, N. G.;
' Maggie Oakes, V. G.; V. L Cronin,
! Rec. Secy.; Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh, Fin.
j Secy.; Alice Gaily, Treaa.
j Miss Ella Daley, the very efficient
i stenographer end deputy in County
Clerk Boatman's office, left Monday
tor Yale, S. D.. for a long visit with
j home folks. She went by way of
Spokane to Alberta, Canada, where
she wiU visit a cousin, and then go
on home via the C. P. Ry.
Miss Nina Ma k of Los Angeles,
Cal, is a guest of heJ relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Bell and Mr. and
-Mi-3. V. C. Boatman. Mias Mack is
a daughter of George Mack, a for
mer Joseph banker. She has return
ed to this county to spend the win
ter at least as she finds this cli
mate better far her health. She will
reside at Joseph.
Reverand Adams wiU begin a se
ries of bible lectures in the Chrift.ian !
church Wednesday night. Mr. Adams
is tbe evangelist who has been hold-
; ing a revival at Wallowa. He will
j occupy the pulpit in the Christian
: church next Sunday morning and ev
ening.
W. H. Drydea and J. R. nen came
in Monday to ship out the big steam
ditcher belonging to the American
Light & Water Co. It has been
standing on River atreet near the
fiume since the completion of the
water works last summer. It will
be shipped to Tucumcari, X. M.,
where the. company has a contract.
he La Grande water works system
!s complete and th citizens are
now drinking reaver Creek water.
Mrs. L. M. Chapman of Leap, who
has been in the count t 27 Tears ke
before Enterprise was started, in
town Thursday, commented on the
large number of neoale who had
driven hre thsough the storm to
trade and on other business er
rands. She aiso praised the rapid
and substantial growth of this city,
and the many fine new buildings.
Mrs. Chapman spent eeven months
during 1908 visicing in Missouri and
at her old home in lowa, and saw
no better built town of its size Tn
Enterprise.
OS-TE-OP-ATHY.
A Thought
"When in the future an estimative
intelligence sums up the great dis
coveries of the nineteenth century, 1
believe that the aclente Ot Osteop
athy will be appointed a place near
the head of the list.- Ople Reld.
New Suits Filed.
Dec. 13 S. C. Himaielwright
A. W. and Sarah V. Hodgln.
loaded
Mrs.
1
Myrtle
Huffman
Cam Tita.- ,
vxstt win her relatives
of M. Larsen.
rtiallj
parson
They wis"
Mr. and M. B. B. Bovd lCt iw
day morning for Eedfo,
- wna his
r. ana Airs. J. S. Bovd.
K .1
"v a monui ir ...
xpecu to make a trip down towf
iahoma while la.
Vest Brothers Orchestra wiu par
far the dance at the opera ho-js m
Crtotmae Eve. Supper ervej u
Hotel Enterprise 85bl
Paul Wilson was in town Sat
day visiting his rarents. He Kn
the sale of 1020 sacks 2"u w,,j,,u
of wheat, to C. R. BradW for "gj
cents a buehel. the top price so fa
paia in uxia vaL.r.
Marriage Licenses.
iec. a v. r Bames, 30,
mill man; Aille M. Norton, 19!
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Probate Record.
Dm, 10 Estate of Leonard Satfl.
Order confirming B-Ce or persxal
property. Notice of final settles
WANTED.
some one to saw wood. 1 win tnr.
nish tte machine. A eaap for r!ht
Party. 0. J. Ro. Alder S'om p.
terprtse, Oregao. ' ea
La Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry arid Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work done on short notice,
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS
Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
How Sunshine Beats Down.
It is a coinmou thins on hot days to
hear people say that "the sun beats
down." But few suspect that the rays
of light actually do bent down upon the
surface they strike. Lhrht is a wave
I motion in the ether, and waves, wheth
er 01 Bouna or water, press on bodies
In their way. Clerk Maxwell calculated
the pressure of light, and experiments
of Herr Lebedew hare shown that he
was right. The pressure U very slight.
as may be supposed, but It really ex
Ista.
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I lll ML. av 1 " .
At Bargain rno
es For Cash In
Hand
In order to Raise
Money to Meet
Maturity Obliga
tions I will sell
My Great StocK of
Furniture, Etc at
Cut Prices for
Cash. Great Op
portu n i t y for
Christmas Shop
pers at this
FRE-INV NTCRY SALE :
VM A 4O
Mission, Golden OaK and Reed RocKers. MaKe Fine Gifts. See the Genuine Brass
ai 1. KATCLIFRS, The House Furnisher
Bishop Robert Paddock of the
Episcopal church preached two fine
sermons to large congregations in
The M. E. church here, Bandar and
Monday eights. Ee went to Joseph
Tuesda aTrteoa te ho rrie
there.
W. M. Sutton, formerly principal
of the local schools, has been elect
ed mayor cfr Springfield.
Fred Wagner of the Enterprise
Real Estate company returned home
Saturday from a business trip to
the Walla Walla country.
Worse Yet
Mamma Johnny, you bad boy,
jou"ve been fighting again: Tour
clothes are so badly torn that rn
probably bare to get you a new snIL
jonnny Tbat s nothing, mamma, l'ou
Just ought to see Tommy Jones, m
bet his mamma will hare to get a new
boy. Chicago News.
Corrected.
Mr. Strockoil-Tbat there sculptor
feller says hea goin to make a bust
of me. Mrs. StrucLoii Henry, it's
dreadful the way you talk. Say
"borst," not "bust" Philadelphia Record.
Exclusive Agent for
GENUINE EDISON PHONO
GRAPHS The best of all Talk in o-
ft
Machines. I am selling
more Phonographs
thau any other dealer
in the county. There's
a reason
THE LIGHT-RUNNING NEW
1 HOME SEWING
2 MACHINES
1 MERMAID WATER MOTOR
2 WASHING MACHINES
Art Squares, Rug's
and Carpets share
in the Cash Cut
Price Sale, as does
everything in my
immense stock, ex
cept Phonographs
that must be sold
at Contract Price
tapir
Jfm
G. I. RATCLIFF. EntPmrisP