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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1907)
Christmas Presents That are Worth While Any of These Useful Articles Will Give Genuine Pleasure to the Recipient Chiffoniers Book cases Book cases and writr ing desks combined Sideboards Dining tables golden fir, quartered oak and solid oak Mission style Dining Chairs A big line of couches from DRESSERS Erom golden fir at $10 to quar ter sawed oak, French fcPft bevel mirror at pwci SINGER and $10.00 up New Royal In fact a complete line of Furniture from which SEWING MACHINES from $25.00 up 1 Rx A S I 1 y?ou can select a present for old and young - And at prices that are right .5.'' 'V-iS-'-' - i, ' ".H-- , i ' .vti'.o. .1 ir 4 -iMP '? "fesi p if' c 6 A CHILDREN'S ' ROCKERS AND HICH CHAIRS CUPBOARDS KITCHEN QUEENS ONE MINUTE WASHERS STEEL RANGES, IRON AND BRASS BEDS r JAPANESE AND - CHINESE MATTING PICTURE MOULDING w r ii Hit! Leather Cushioned Solid Oak 11 1 m Rockers from the $2 sewing chair up to Handsomest oak as high as $16.50 0 A FRED S. ASHLEY 0 HOME FURNISHER. Enterprise, Oregon. R. I. LONG CIVIL ENGINEERING and GENERAL LAND SURVEYING T Hydraulic and Irrigation Engineer ENTERPRISE, OREGON. LOSTINE DEPARTMENT Harness and Saddles THE HARNESS AND SADDLEMAN L. BERLAND, Will supply your needs in the Leather Goods line more cheaply and give better Hatisfactiou than any other dealer in Wallowa county. Let him tit you out for the season's work. Repair work a specialty. ENTERPRISE, OREGON MAIN STREET, Mlu Bethel McKencia at the Fostofllce ii anthorlied to receive and receipt for subscrip tions And advertising for the News-Kecorcl, ind to receive and receipt for Job work. No. 30i2, . ' REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 3. i907 RKSOURCBS Loans and Discounts. $184,203 29 Overdrafts . 882 88 D. 8. Bonds 12,600 00 Bank Premises la.SOO 00 Due from Banks 21.W0 27 Due from U. 8. Treas- COR Art urer "-J w a Cash on hand . ....... 1 8,914 76-1 Total $251,566 18 T.TAHTT. TIES CapitaVStock. f 50,000 00 Burplus 30,000 00 Undivided Profit.... 10,823 03 Circulation 12,500 00 Deposits, individual and banks 148,243 15 Totals v... $251,666 18 Geo. W. Hyatt, President W. R. Holmes, Cashier Geo. 8. Craig, Vice Presldeht Frank A. Reavls, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS Oko. S. Craio Gko. W. Hyatt Mattik A. Holmes G. Pex-vell W.. R. Holmbs Elery Rose, who broke his arm in the -(tape runaway recently, Is improving apidly. Iast Tuesday several loads of hogs eft Lostine for shipping. . They were '.outrqcted some time ago by Mr. HotuhkiHs. Mr. and Mrs. John McCubbins left Wednesday, for California where they expect to fpend the winter. The smallpox quarantine was with drawn from the families of John Bow man and Mr. Feagin. No further spread of the disease having begun it was de cided that people would be safe in their presence. Preaching services, Lostin? Circuit: Second Sunday, Fairview at 11 a. m., Lostine at 7 p. m. ; Third Sunday, Bramlet chapel at 11 a. m.; Fourth Sunday, Lostine at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. I will try and keep these as permanent d ites the remainder o: the year. tf . Host Martin, pastor. Two railroad officials came through Lostine last Wedneday. They were making an estimate of the treight valu ation of the county In order to. decide whether to finish the road to Wallowa city this fall. It was decided that noth ing further would be done until spring. Lyle Makin, of Eagle valley, arrived Saturday in Lostine where he will re main a short time visiting friends and relatives. His sister, Ryll, he says, was married about a month ago to a pros perous young farmer of that place. The Sunday school Las made special arrangements for a Christmas program and a Christmas tree and services will be given at the Presbyterian church. The Nolan restaurant has nrw changed proprietors aud is being run by the efficient management of L. P. Woinack and wife. This boarding house has alrradv received the praise of every one in attendance. Special din ners are given on Sundays. , The funeral services of the infant diughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cronler wi-re held Saturday from the I'resby terian church, Rev. Thompson ollicitit ingv The child had been sick for sev eral days. A spider was supposed to have been the cause1 of its death. About a week ago Dr. Hewett lanced two ulcers which seemed to he the poisonous location hut the weak and frail constitution of the five months old child could not overcome the weakening results which fcllowed. The child's parents are well known throughout the county and many frieuds unite in ex tending sympathy to the boreaved family. LINES BY MBfl. ALillRA BRIGHT. Your darling babe has left us, HI trials of life aro o'er; He hns gone to greet the angel On the brl(ht and golden shore, He will have no more pain and sorrow Up there thev cannot go For all the wicked tiling mnat stay In this wicked world below. His life was as pure as the dewdrops That fall from the heavens above; He has gone to meet the angels Where all s peace and lovo. Then let us si r lve to live Ho when we come to die We'll meet our friends and loved ones I In ttielr home beyond the sk y. evidenced appreciation of the worlt by attendance lust Friday and Saturday nights. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McFetridge, of Prairie Creek, visited with frieivls and relatives at this place during a part of last week. Mis9 Stella Laird, who has been ill for the past year, is Again able to be in school. Mrs. V. I. Cronin, of Enterprise, vis ited her sister, Mrs. A. R. Murrey, Sat urday and Sunday, At present the direct road to Alder is closed during the building of a bridge over Hurricane creek. Work upon this is being rapidly pushed by an energetic and eflicient'crew of men. Hlaii. ALDER SLOPE. The church at Alder will soon be modernized by the addition of electric lights. A. R. Murrey has purchased a new feed chopper and should Ik) iucltid d among the many hog raisers of the slopo who are makin g porkers a lucra tive accessory to the farm income. Mrs. George 1 lodge was a visitor at the Sunday school last Sabbath. There are a few more vacant seats that ,we would like to see occupied. Joe Weaver was kicked by a horte that he was currying last Monday. The injuries consist of some flesh bruiser and a broken nose. This is the usual result of feeding home grown oats. Interest in the singing school con ducted by Rev. Owins, is steadily in creasing. An unusually large crowd Woodbury's Celebrated Facial soap toothing, healing, sanitary, cleansing. Best toilet Boup iu the world. For sale at the E. M. & M. PARADISE GLINTS Paradise, Dec. 6, 1907. Snow all gone. Weather fine now. Several of t ho boys were fortunate at the shooting mutch, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturms visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stm ins Sunday. Scvaral of the ycung people fnm tlii- community attended the Thanks iriiig dance at Flora. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Straley and mn Irwin, and Miss Valma Straley visiU d at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. II. Bakur of Flora Thursday evening. Miss Maud Applegate is staying with Mrs. Oscar Bodmer during the absence of Mr. Bodmer, who has gone to Lewis ton with a drove of hogs. Clyde Straley has rented a farm of his father, V. C. Straley, anil is break ing in a new disc plow ho purchased a few days ago. O. A. Bhuman, Ii. Itotts and Wm. Martin of I-ost Prairie passed through I'arudite on their way home from Lew iston where they took their hogs to market about two weeks ago. Mrs. Enyart aud daughter Lulu visit ed with Mrs. Charles Sturms Monday. James Doran recently sold his saw mill to Lake Osbourn and Charley Siurms. Mr. Doran intends to carry the mail from Paradise to Anatone. There will be a dance at Nova Stra ley's hall Friday December 13. Roy Ralls attended the literary at Flora, Friday night. Mr. Delore was in Paradiso Saturday after wood for the Hackberrry high high school on Grande Rondo river. Tkmpeht and Sunsiiins. 15 per Cent ob Youp Investmect in Real Estate 'Iwo Houses Paying (18 a month rent. $1500 FOR BOTH Lots one-fourth Block in Size for from $100 to f4U0. Residences from )00 to $5000 All above property in Enterprise. Good Farm Propositions W. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE, ORECION. The l ictures You seed to jour friends should be the very best Don't ask them to spoil the appearance of tlielr collec tion by a photograph poorly flnihhed and mounted. We make a most beautifnl line of portraits, finished in the best manner and correct style. Examine our samples and ask us about the price. MRS.N.A.FALLMAN The Photographer ENTERPRIWK - OREGON 1