Not Going Out of Business But Selling Out My Groceries at Cost 7 packages Force ' $1.00 Small white Navy Beans 6c California rink Beans 5c Choica Dried Apples 12)..'e Choice Dried Peaches loc 1 pound Japan Iiice 7 c 1 pound Japan Tea 40c 25o Catsup 20 13 lbs Best Cane Fruit Sugar. . 1.00 35c bottle Horse Radish Mustard.. i5c 25o package Crackers 20o 15c package Crackers iOc 35o bottle Catsup 25 15 1.10 ,j pound Shillings Best 7 Bars 1-aundry Soap, Swifts Pride 2 cans Peas, extra'standard 25 25c Chase & Sanborn Coffee 20 85c can Seal Coffee 75 25c Extra Standard Peaches, Apri cots, Plums, Cbetries and Pears 20 20c bottle Pickles 5 20c bottle Mustard 1 gallon. Mnnapole Syrup c Dounds Shilling's Best Baking Monapolo and Shilling's Best Spices Impound cans 10 2 cans Extra Standard Tomatoes 25 1 can Corn Extra Standard 10 1 can Axle Grease 5 50o pails Axle Grease 25 COc bottle Vanilla Extract, Monojiole 45 50c bottle Lemon Extract " 40 Economy Fruit Jars gals 1.40 Economy Fruit Jars, quarts .... 1.20 Other stuff too numerous to mention. powder 1.95 2g pounds Shillings Best 95 1 pound Shillings Best 40 FRED S. ASHLEY Sell for Cash or Installments Enterprise Oregon Local Laconics LAS T C HAN C E THIS YEAR, to TAKE A TRIP EAST AT BUT LITTLE More than One Half the Regular Rates The 0. R. WILL SELL TICKETS SEPTEMBER 11, 12 and 13 From SPOKANE, WALLA WALLA, PENDLETON, LA GRANDE, BAKER CITY and intermediate points cn the main line of the O. R. & N. via Huntington and Council Bluffs, to Chicago and return $64.00 Omaha and return $52.50 StXouis and return 60 00 Kansas City and return 52.50 Ninety Days' limit la given on ticksts at thesa rates and stopovers at pleasure within limits. To other points In the East ani Kiddle West and from all points in tne liortnwest correspondingly iow raws THE ONLY WAY To eet the best there is in traveling, particularly on a transcottinental trip where . .... . n 1 time is an important factor, is to buy your ticket over tne uregon Kauroaa ana Navigation Co. Any agent of this company will sell you a ticket, give any information and make all necessary arrangements. Wm. McMurray Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon PRICES REDUCED After our very successful Spring and Summer Sales there are me rPTYirm.nts of Snrins and Summer Dress uooas dot oia and shelf worn but new and first-class in our large and well i n -i- assorted stock of Dry Goods, we otter you tnese goous au tremenduous discount. These goods will perhaps answer every purpose as-well as costlier goods. Mens' Ball-Briggan Underwear, was $1.25 suit, now . . Ladies Muslin Underwear 25 per cent discount. One lot Warners Corsets worth $1.50, Present price . Summer Corsets'worth 62c are now going at . One lot Sun-Bonnets, good value at thirty five and twenty-five cents, now fifteen and twenty-five cents. Our line of ladies Neckwear is second to none in the city. Please examine it before go ing elsewhere. 95c $1.20 50C Big reduction in Lace Hosiery. Ladies Summer Waists will go at twenty five per cent discount. Remember we carry a large line of Trunks and Valises. If you or any of your family are going away" for a trip give us a call. One lot Dress Skirts thirty-five per cent dis count. These Skirts are good, heavy and serviceable. These goods can be worn any season of the 5 ear. Call and see us and we will treat you right. Respectfully Enterprise M. & M. Co. Fine line of gents' neckwear at Busy Big Store. Fresh oranges and lemons at the E, M. & M. Store. Get one of those nice hand bags at E. M. & M. Co's. Big Store. You can get a pair ot Buckingham Hecht shoes at the Busy Big Store. Herbert Patton of Pendleton was up this week for a visit of a few days. Wm. Fordaey of Lost Prairie wa seen passing through the metropolis Thurs day on his way home. . ' If you want peace in the family got your wife a Shelby washing machine. E. M. & M. Co. keeps them. Mrs. Hanville. who has been visiting in Portland for some time past, arrived in Enterprise Wednesday. The farmers of the Valley are the busiest men in the world, harvesting one of the largest crops ever raised. A quiet rain Thu rsday afternoon re freshed and cleared the atmosphere and was light enough to not cause damage to the farmers. Rev. Thompson officiated at the Union Services Sunday evening at the M. E. Church, taking as his text "Great Ques tions of the ages." Twill soon bo school time. Don't forget that Burnaugh & Mayfleld are headquarters for school supplies. Best line of tablets in town. Dermine Cream, the best preparation for chapped hands and face, is sold by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. Therefore the county seat should stay in Enterprise C. W. Mumford and wife accompanied by Mrs! Osborn returned to their home at Wallowa Wednesday after an exten ded vacation at North Bend and other points. M. H. Tucker visited a few days in town this week, lie is still with tne Mt. Hood Nursery Company, likes hia position and says it beats school teach ing to a "frazzle." Married : at the home of M. J. Thompson, Pastor of the Christian chnrch, Aug. 29, 1907, Earl Allen and Georgia Cole, of Lostine, M. J. Thompson officiating. Don't forget that the News-Record is fully equipped, and always ready to look after your job printing. No mat ter how large a job it is, or how difficult, let us figure with you. Say son, got your mamma some Jap- aluc at Burnaugh & Mayfield,s so she can make that old furniture look like new. Their varnish stains will help the looks of your cupboard and table too. Services at the Christian church Sunday, Sept 8. Sunday School at 10 A. M., reaching at 11 A. M. There will be Union services in the evening at 8 p. m. Rev. Owen, pastor of the Baptist chuich, will preach. Come. M. J. Thomson, pastor. W. J. Funk and son Warner formerly of this place, arrived home in Portland after a trip here. Tbey were acompan- led home from Enterprise by the daughter Margaret, who with hor brother James enjoyed a splendid tour through California, Nevada, Utah and other sections. If vou notice the smile on Rev. Mr Templeton's countenance well we'll tell you what causes it. He proved up Thursday on a very good timber claim quite near Enterprise, and to secure a good claim at the present time, ougnt to make anyone wear a smile of content ment. Rev. Temploton is pastor of the Presbyterian church. So often, like school teaching, a man takes up a newspaper business as a means to an end, not as a definite aim on which to concentrate his powers. The highest duty of each man is to liavo a definite aim and makn a success of it. A life's work Is a great whole made up of many parts. This great whole can not be planned and exeouted in a moment. The child has no clearly developed idea what he will be when a man. As one little boy expressed it, "I'm going to be a preacher or a cowboy ) but I don't know which yet." And tho same with the older ones.