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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1908)
Handsome New Furniture at Ashley's The Home Furnisher Big Store and Warehouse filled with Tables, Beds, Chairs, RocKers, Sofas, DesKs, Bed Rocm Suits Dressers, Chiffoniers, and all Kinds and Prices of Bed Room, Parlor and Kitchen Furniture. Largest Stock of Springs and Mattresses Ever Brought to Wallowa County. Special Articles for Christmas Presents. Select Your Gifts Now While The Range of Choice is so Large. Elegant Round Dining Tables City and County Brief News Items Lisk ware at Keltner's. Orvllle LitUctan of Elgin eponl Sunday with homo folks. Jay H. Dobbin wasa business visi tor at Wallowa, Monday. Deputy Sheriff Charle3 Crow was ul Lostine on business Tuesday. Attorney J. A. Burleigh was down to Lostine on business, Tuesday. Charles Thomas went out to La Orande Tuesday on a brief business trip. Geo. S. Craig teste! the new rail road Monday on a business trip to La Grande. William Reivl's of Hood River is here on a combined business and pleasure trip. Court Reporter and Mrs. Hanna and their little girl, returned to La Grande Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Beecher of Alder Slope returned Tuesday from a trip to Portland. Mrs. Alice M. Eell of Imnaha re turned Saturday from her trip to In diana and Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. RucUer of Los tine were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Bale?. Attorney A. S. Cooley was tran sactlng business In the county seat ve Monday night. First real snowfall of the season covered the va'.lsy Tuesday. It was snowball snow and the kids had great fun. Mrs. Mary Bl?olow returned Mon day to her h6me at Pocatello, Ida., after a visit with her father, W. H. Decker, and friends here. Proud Of Your Shoes? We are. And we have a big lot of them, too. All the good kinds, sizes and prlcee. Our ( line of ladies', mittea' and chil dren's shoes Is the very best In the market. There's no Trouble About the Fit When you buy 8hoee from our big stock. The new goods are still arriv ing at our store Those Ladies' Sweaters there has been so much In quiry about, are here now. Come In and ese them, R. 8. & Z. CO. KNTH.K1MMSE The Place Where Money Talks Louder than Any where Else in Wallowa County. Never-Sllp Horseshoes at Keltner's. j Miss Leila Pace speat Friday at ! Lostine. I Uuberoid roofing, 1 ply and 2 ply, for fi.:o by S. I). Keitner. Miss Eva Makln went to Wallowa Friday for a visit of several days. Fro-;, Free Fre! Beautiful Pic tures. 10X20, at Ashley's. Judge and Mrs. J. W. Knowles, and , District Attorney Ivanhoe returned .o La Grande Monday. j ii. post of Echo b a guest of lis brother, Geo. L. Poss i id fan .ly of Alder Vie addition. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McFetrldge if Prairis Creek went out to Elgin .londay for a few (lays visit. .lfrA Hodite and family left Mon- lay for Rodgers county, Okl., where hey will make their home. Theo Shell of Shell-Combe3 & Co. if Wallowa, was a business visitor in Enterprise, Monday night. Interest will be charged on all jver-due account! after Dec. 1 next. Pay up. Burnaugh & Mayfleld. Mrs. C. E. Funk and baby returned from Hot Lake last Saturday evening Mr. Funk Is expacted home tonight. Men can get their overcoats, suits and und3rwear nicely mended by one who understands he bu3lne33. In quire at the Woman's Exchange. J. C. Shackelford of the Euterprisa Livery has put on a carriage hack to and from the depot that is apprec iated by travelers this weather. Coleman Bros, have rented Mavor's billiard and pool hall and will run a first clais place In connection with their cigar and confectionery store. Clikkons roasted and meats cook ed to order. Plum puddings, the be3t ever, just leave word at tho Woman's Exchange. Mr a:id Mrs. D. C. Brichoux re turned to La Grande, Saturday, after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Samms, and otner relatives. Mrs. Geo. W. Hyatt and son Wei den, and Mrs. S. A. Blevans ot Prairie Creek left Jilonday for a thres weeks' visit in Portland and Vancou ver, Wash. T. J. Wright went to Portland last week and will vliit his sister, Mrs. A. J. Ownboy at Oregon City, and his brother Henry at Roseburg before returning. He will be gone about three weeks. Alex McCloud of Kingston, returned home .Monday. Mrs Cloud remained for a longer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ida., . Mc vlsll J. T. Birch or. We must have money. Our obligations must be met. Your account must be paid. Yon may want credit again. BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD. A. L. Jones loft Monday for Walla Walla, where he has a position In one of the best barber shops In that city. Mrs. Jones 13 visiting at Hood River. Thoy expect to return to En- terprUe in the spring. ! Mr. and Mrs Fred Wagner and children left Tuesday morning, he going to LewUton on a business trip while Mrs. Wagner and children j will visit at 1 Grande until his re turn. Because we carried you over last year U no sign that we .are prepared ! to curry you over another year. We ! must have money. . Your account ' must, bo paid. BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD j Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Williams and .son Roy of Trout Creek left Mon- day for their old horn at Tacoma, Wash., to remain three months and : day for their old home at Tacoma. Their daughter Htittle remains here at the home of Mrs. Ina Gasklll. , Senator C. W. Nottingham of Port- land was a guou of his son Harry ! and wife, east of town, from Friday i .it. til XI. Tt ivtiu th.t fliat ftmn j he hud seen C. W, Jr., and he was an Inch or two taller after getting 'arqialiittxl with his fine grandson and nanfsako. The Womans Union Missionary oi'lety tnt at the home of Mrs. Stubbleflold, Tuesday afternoon. The topic for study Ibis month was Mex ico, laeder, Mrs. Amey. Most of the work of our missionaries In Mexico Is done among very poor people, for Mexico's millions are a poor, Igno- rant, superstitious folk. The lines . of social caste r very strongly drawn. Born, November 20 to the wife of Fred Calvin, a son. Councilman W. H. Graves was at Wullowa Wednesday. Beautiful replicas of oil paintings, '16x20, free at Ash'ey's. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Amey and chil dren spent Thanks-jiving with rela tives at Joseph. Miss Fra-iki? Hudson, after a visit ; of severa weens in njineryriae. icn. on T'..3iJay's train for her home in VII -on. Hallie Boswe'.l returned Wednesday from a week's stay at Hot Lake and is holding down the first chair in Calvin's barber s'lop. Orders taken at tha Exchange for plain and fancy sewing, baby clothes and fancy work for Christmas. Place your ordors early. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jensen of Im bler were guests over Sunday at the home of F. I. Vergere. Mr. Jensen is a merchant at Iinbler. Fern and Wilda Long, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Long, went to Lostme Friday for a short visit with their uncle, Mark Courtney. Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Anderson re turned Thursday evening from Sher idan where they had been to attend the funeral of Mrs. Anderson's father, D. C. Coleman. Mrs. M. K. Boatman accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Wood3, to Lostine, Wednesday. The aged couple had bean here visiting for about a week. The Thanksgiving ball given by the band was an enjoyable affair and well attended. The floor was In good condition, the management excellent and the music fine. Ticket sale? amounted to $86. Charles Yandell left Wednesday for Oklahoma. From there he wfl! go to Indiana and then on to Wash ington, D. C. HU father, William Yandell, Is now residing at Deputy, Ind. Mrs. W. P. Samms had the great pleasure of a visit this weak from her brother, J. L. Marshall of Mont rose. Col., whom she had not saen for 30 years. Mr. Marshall left Fri day for Medford where his family are visiting, . but will likely return here for a loneer stay. He thinks this a great country. Judge O. M Corklns went out to La Grande Thursday on business at the land office, and will visit his daughter Lucille, who U a student at Sacred Heart academy. He was hop ing the train would reach La Grande In time for him to attend Thanks giving exercises by the academy pu pils, in which LuclUo took a promt nent part. George Rusk, recently of Medford and a brother of Hon. J. P. Rusk, the Joseph attorney, has bought the In terest of Pearl Shrader In the elec tric theatre circuit, taking posses sion this week. The firm now Is McCully & Rusk. Mr. Rusk Is an ex perienced electrician. He wl'l r'vi his eitlre time to the bushiest r. id will continue the high grade uho-s, as the performances this week prove. 1 ENTERPRISE Electric Theatre SATURDAY .NIGHT, NOV. The Daughter of Aaron. Caught (a detective story.) The Intermltent Alarm Clock ' Songs. Red Wing What the Brass .Band flays. 23. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT OF EACH WEEK - SHRADER & McCULLY TKOrRlETORS. Admission 15 Cents Prentiss Homan has a new peanut roaster. B. B. Boyd went out to La Grande Wednesday on a business trip. H. A. Thomas of Paradise was In town the first of the week. T. R. Akins le't Wednesday for Portland and other coast cities. TVio C" 1 miltrau Bilk flnss Bulls. faction guaranteed, ?10. At Ashley's. Mavor Bvram Mayfleld went to El gin to spend Thanksgiving with home folks. Mrs. David Eoswe'.l and daughter, Miss Effie, of Cove, are visiting their relatives, the Boswells and Homans. Roof Paint for your old roofs. It stops the leaks. For sale at Kelt ner's hardware stare. Mrs. S. Cray and children ana Mrs. Eva Wilson went to Lo3tine Fri day to visit until Monday. "The best lightad shop in Eastern Oregon." said a traveling man in Cal vin's barber shop Wednesday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Willett and baby went to Lostine Thursday to spend Thanksgiving and vi3lt.a few days with home folks. Responding to unique invitations members of the Presbyterian congre gation nearly fillad the church Wed nesday night at a social that proved very Interesting and enjoyable. A brief program of recitations and mu3ic and several guessing contests were features. Refreshments of cof fee, pumpkin and mince pie were served A aumrlse feature for rvev. and Mrs. Adams was the "pounds' of good things, mainly in the way of supplias for tha manse larder brought by the members. CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian church: 10 a. m. Sun day school, J. S. Kay, Supt., classes for young and old; preaching by the minister at 1; Christian Endeavor at 6:30. At 7:30 there will be a fifteen mlnuta song service followed by a short gospel Bermon. Prayer meet ings are held every Wdenesday even ing at 7:30, Rev. Selden C. Adams Is delivering a course of lectures on "The Best Sermon Ever Delivered." Beginning with the new year there will te a course of lectures on the life ot St. Paul. The special meetings at the Pres byterian church will begin Dec. 6. Dr. 3. W. Sesmann of La Grande, who Is a strong and vigorous preacher of the gospel, will be here for about ten days. An Invitation Is extended to all Christian people to assist In these meetings, assUt by prayers, person al work, attendanca, testimony and singing. M. E. church: Sunday services, preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Morning subject, "Convert's Sermon, evening, "The Christian's Fellowship.' Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet lng Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. C. E. Trueblood, pastor. Christian church: Preaching Sun- Ivy morning by Rev. E. Owen; In the j.jnlng bp the pastor, Rev. W. a J.jke't.,, The beat washing earth Is the Flyer. S. D. Kel'ner. machine on For sale by HACK TO THE DEPOT. Hack for the accommodation of the eeneral public will leave the Enter- prlseHotel for the O. R. & N. depot is minutes before train time 18: 1& a m. and 2: 15 p.m.) Passengers called for at their home3 If telephone call U gent to the Red Front livery barn 30 minutes before train time. 29tf BOS WELL & SON. Marriage Licenses. 4 Nov 21 W. F. Quesenberry, 20, Wallowa county, farmer; Eva Bar bara Jacobs, 20, Wallowa county. Nov 21 Vesper Brumbacn, a, farmer. Wallowa county; Minnie Ger trude Jones. 21. Wallowa county. Nov. 24. Drury D.. Davis, 31. inv nana, forest ranger; Grace Blackln- ron,' 22, Imnaha. Nov. 25. Frank Greenwood, rancher, Wallowa county; Daisy Daugherty, 28, Enterprise.- Nov. 25. John Smith, 46, Lostine. freighter; Jennie May Ppe, 22, Los tine. V " r ' Nov. 27 Claude L. Cole and Maud S. Applegate. The application was accompanied by the groom's father, R L. Cole'e consent, the groom being a minor. Pttftg CLOTHING FOR Men and Boys. THE FIRST NEW LINE SHOWN THIS SEASON. Men's Suits from Boys Suits from 500 Choice New Samples To pick your made-to-meaBure suit from. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Now is the time line is C. H. ZURCHER ENTERPRISE, OREGON. 1 SHROPSHIRE RAMS & FOR SALE 1 O We have for sale at our place on o Prairie Creek, some yearling rams V 2 also some early ram lambs. All 9 v full blood Shropshires. C I S. P. WILLIAMS & SON ? o o Joseph, - - Oregon o ioooioooiooojtooo La Grande Irons Works. D.FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. , WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED-MILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to G1VEIUS A TRIAL A Franklin Touring Car -For Sale.- 1 have for sale a handsome light Franklin Touring Car, Type F. It is practically flew, having been used but one season. It is a 16 horse power machine, everything in good shape and cost $1700 new. Coloured. Air cooled. A machine that v will easily stand 10 years service. A picture of the car may be seen at the Chieftain office. Cost of gasoline and repairs did not exceed $19.00 per month while in' constant use. For further particulars (call on or address . ' y - $10.00 to $40.00. $6.75 to $15.00. to buy before the broken. A. V. Andrews, v 1 La Grande, Oregon.