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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1909)
City and County Brief News Items Never slip horseshoes at Keltner's. The Joseph Mercantile company is advertising a big closing out ale. Ruberoid roofing, 1 Ply and 2 ply, foi Bd S. D. WiUier. Emmanuel at Psbyterlan church, Read the Oolden Rule Cos a.lv Root I'a.nt for your old root 8lops the leaks. For sale at Kelt uer'a hardware store. The Golden Rule Co. has the lar gest line of suits. The complete oratorio, both pa.t . x2?l7.J the Presbyterian church. April 30. The best washing n.h Is the Flyer. machine 01. For sale b S 1). KeKner. Don't miss the opportunity to h. the suits on exhibition at Mrs. J. geiberfs millinery parlors t"da Woodlark poisoned wheat. It kills the squirrels. Buy' It at Burnaugu 4 May field's. County Commissioner W. O. L -ou" ' .. , ., ralre hoim came out from hi Lost 1 'u.- Wednesday. E,gta Flour at W. J. ' Patent 11.60 a sack, straight g.ae. 1.40 a sack. Mrs C M Lock wood and Mrs. n U L'naugh visits Wallowa friends Thursday. Mrs HelMia lurcher has several more orders of hats coming, consist ing of street and dress hats. Uev.C.E. Deal at. La Grande before the Easter morning sermon renueste,. the ladles of the congregation to remove their ha's, which thoy d .1 A wonderful example of se'.f-de Wu -on ths I art of the ladies. Miss Agnes Cornell of Piper City. 111., arrived in this city Tuesday or her way to visit her sjstor, Mrs.H S. Brown of near Troy, Her two sisters, Mrs. Emma Moore and Miss. Mary Conue'.l, have rented 0. E. Vest's cottage on North River street, and will come he e from Piper City booh. Their car of goods Is aireauy here. For choice TlmUhy Seed, or seeds of any kind lor iijld or garden, see the E. M. & M. Co. The Easter service at the M. E. church was carrlel out, In a very suc cessful manner. The program was well rendered, a'ld there was a large attendance. The Easier Missionary offering from the Sunday school amounted to $5. The attendance ai the Sunday school was large enough to bring the average attendance for the last quarter to more than 100. Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing. Win dows, Doors, Lumber, Nails, Iiullders Hardware, and nearly all kinds of building, material at prices guaran teed as low as the lowest. We make a specialty of submitting bids on bills for entire materials for build ing purposes. We protect our pa trons both as to price and quality of goods. E. M. & M. Co. ELGIN WATCH-Complete Seven Jeweled, fitted in nickel case. Breguet hair-spring, highly finished, oval regulator, sunk second dial. All fully guaranteed MARTIN Main Street, 3 doors east of I'ostoffice. ENTERPRISE, OREGON Our Resources For caring for your banking wants arc most ample. Arc you enrolled among our customers? It not we should like to have you. We do many and a great variety of things for our customers, and accommodations and courtesies consist ent with safe banking are extended to all accounts, whether large or small. Call on us when in need of banking facilities. Slofkpweis and Farmers National Bank Wallowa, Oregon J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY Wit LTC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH. OREGON Electric Theatre ENTERPRISE THURSDAY NGIHT. FRIDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. 2000 FEET OF FILM SHOWN EACH NIGHT. The Golden Rule Co. Is here today. Good, rich milk, 21 quarts for $1. delivered to your door. W. A. Mur ray, Enterprise. 60bl Gus Price le t Friday for Hot !,ake. Dr. ('. T. HoRkett returned from La jrande, Thursday. F. s. liramwe 1 returned to La ji-ande We Inesday. Mrs. J. S. Houck of Joseph is a vuest at the home of J. W. Kerns. Mrs. Dr.iry Davis of lninaha went o I'looser, Wash., Friday, to visit mr people. Mrs. A. II. Rirld an 1 son of Jo :cph wore Enterprise visitors, Frl lay. Rev, S. C. Adains returned Thurs lay from the session of the Presby cry at linker City. II. A. Watson, agent of the Oregon ife, tia isacted considerable busl ess in the valley tills week. John Boyd of Portland, Ind., ar Iverl Thursday sind Is visiting his mother, Daniel Boyd, and family. Daniel Poyd re urned Wednesday rom a trip to Portland and othei olnts dawn the. river. S. D. Keltner, the hardware man as transacting business down th' alley Thurs.lay. Mrs. .1, V. Haye3 lert.Thursday for km- home at Lebanon after a pleas- nt visit he-.e with her daughter, rs. W. C. Ket::hum. Yes. wo will se 1 you Extra Star V Star cedar Shligle for $2.75 per .1 spot cah. E. M. & M. Co. Mrs. J. L. Maxwell and Miss Gladys Alley of Wa'lgwa spent Wednesday light in this city. Mrs W. D McCully and Miss ..e'.a McCully of Joseph were Enter prise visitors, Thursday. Mrs Goaree Craig and daughter ovce went to Lewlston, Ida., Thurs Jay lo vldt Mrs. Craig's daughter, :rs. 11. O. Mahaffev. Miss Craig will visit fr'ends In Walla Walla before returning home. Fur Iiiii-lieil WIra. Woven Wire .'encing, Poultry Netting, wire scree:: ilotk, Annoalol wire, wagons, hacks imksIjs, or anjt'ilug In Farm Imple :nents, neo the E. M. & M. Co. Jackson & Weaver, the new drug firm, have received six of their show enses that were lang delayed on the road. Oiaiges, lemons, cocoanuts, swee potatoei, dates, fls, celery, Bplnach ett.ice, piven o lons, pie plant, and pure stialned honey are among the latest airivals at the E. M.. & M. Co store. "f" la L'jv m m LARSEN And Facilities .rti n in u m m & mm Llsk ware at Keltner's. Winchester 22 short cartridges at 5c per box at the E. M. & M. Co. store. E. B. Wheat has Improved the front of his jewelry store with a large plate glass show window. T. E. Hudson did the work. G. C. Bolding came out from his home near Troy Thursday. He says the peaches in that vicinity will be very scarce. W. J. Funk. & Co. have received a handsome uew delivery wagon anu are now prepared to deliver goods o aiy part of town at all hours f the day. Mrs. Deborah Sherman and two children, who had been visiting rel- Ulves in the Grouse country, took he train here Friday on their way home to Bliss, Ida. An added attraction at the Electric heatre this week is the singing of he Illustrated songs by Miss Clara Bauer. A party of the younger so- lety set enjoyed a private perform ance at the thealra Thursday night. .r. and Xrs. Frank Rowley, who movel to Everett, Wash, last fall, ave returned and bought property ear Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Islted Clark Amey and family Wed nesday and while here bought cedar mingles for their new house. CHURCH 8ERVICES. Presbyterian: Morning sermon at 1, no evening church services' in irder to hear the president of the lllamette University In the M. E. church. M. E. Church: Sunday school at 10 A. M., preaching at U A. M. by me jastor. Communion following the nornlng sermon. Epworth league P. M. Educational sermon at 8 P. I. by Rev. Fletcher Homan, presld nt of Willamette University, Salem, )regon. Quarterly conference Mon day, Apr. 19 at 3 P. M. conducted by Rev. Dr. J. D. Glllilan, District Superintendent. Prayer Meeting fhursday evening at 7:30 P. M. C. E. Trueblood, pastor. Bids Wanted. Sealed lids will be received by he Board of Trustees of the Joseph lethodlst Episcopal Church, of loseph, Oregon, up to Wednesday, vprll 28, 1903, at 6:00 p.m. for the :onstructlon of a brick or stone hurch at the City of Joseph. Said irick or stone church to be complet- d on or before Friday, October 1st. 1909. Bidders to furnish a ;ood and sufficient bond to be ap roved by the Board of Trustees of he Joseph Methodist Episcopal church. The right to reject any md all bids reserved. Plans and weclficatlons can be seen at the )fflce of the News Record, Enter prise, Oregon, Dated Joseph, Ore., April 12, '09 W. L. Mulkey, 36r2 Sec. Building Com A Barnard Shaw Joke. After addressing an Edinburgh meet Ing for ninety minutes once Mr. Ber nard Shaw remarked that the time was a quarter to 10, and he had Intended to finish at 0 o'clock. He did not seem In the least fatigued; the audlcuce were also quite fresh, and when the speaker was about to sit down loud cries of "Go on!" were raised on all sides. "Do you really wish me to go on?' Mr. Shaw asked. He was answered by renewed cheering and more shouts of "Go on!" Great was the disappointment, there fore, when he replied, "That Is the ei act point at which an ;iperlenced speaker sits down," which he accord lngly did. An Artist's Mustache. The mustache was not viewed with favor lu England In the middle of ihe last century. An anecdote Is told u; the late Thomas Cooper, the English artist, to Illustrate. He was brought before a magistrate lu 1S46 on soiu minor charge and was described In the police report 'as being "fashion ably dreBsed. with large mustaches, The Art Journal of the date, comment ing on It, 8ii Id that "no member of the Royal academy perpetrate the atroe II y of mustaches, a most un-English affectation." Mr. Conner became member of the academy a few years later. Sunihina and Long Life. Some towns on the Italian side of the Swiss Alps are noted for the great number of sunny days. Carabletta and IVntlUno, near Lugano, head the list with 327 and 331 sunny days re spectively In one year, fosslbly be cause of this liberal amount of sun' shine the percentage of old people exceptionally high In the canton of Tessln, forty-four per thousand being over seventy years old and ten per thousand over eighty. New York Post Dlacourtaaus. ."What do you think?" exclaimed the theatrical atar proudly. "They are going to name a new cigar after me!" "Well," rejoined the manager, "here's hoping it will draw better than you do." Exchange. rurca of Habit. Kllky I C'.d a very absentmlndrt thing this morning. Etreet-Wbat whs It? KtlkyOffered a tip to the man who soavad uiy xtotav aVnaton Trail-acrlpt mm- Iff M - STYLE C447 mi !RAY Stripe Serge cloth extra good quality is used in this suit. Thirty-six I inch jacket has the stylish, hipless shape. Sleeves are small, set m without any pleating in mannish style. Buttons trim the patch pock ets and back. Lined with gray stripe taffeta. Skirt is plain tailored seven gore model. This Buit now in stock, and can furnish it in a goodly number of other fabrics at same price by special order $28.50 All Guaranteed to wearer, these goods where you you pay your money. these garments o Ice Cream! Ice Cream! Our Ice cream will be on sale TODAY Saturday AT JacKson S Weaver's Drug Store Riley & Riley's Grocery Prentiss Homan' s Confec tionery Store Burnaugh & May field's Drug Store Mrs. flavor's Confectionery Store, East side Square With our new machinery we nre prepared to make better Ice Cream than ever before; prepared to make one color, two colors, three colors, or every color of the rainbow. Ice Cream delivered any place in the city ENTERPRISE CREAMERY COMPANY All kinds of builders' hardware a! S. D. Keltner's. Palm E STYLE 5400 rglTYLISH walking suit of p"33 blue striped suiting cloth extra quality. The jacket is ;!2 inches long, semi-fitting, and trimmed with black satin oval shaped buttons. Sleeves are small, slightly flaring at wrist and buttons through. Lined with gray satin. Seven gored skirt closing on left side of front. This suit now in stock and may be had in a goodly number of other style fabrics on special order. Any of these suits in J1 above style for PlOOv of the above suits er Garments and are exceptionally good values. Why not buy have the opportunity of seeing what you buy before Everyone is invited to call at our store and inspect ."a m. State Lines. Texas has an area of more than 265, (KH square miles. The state .of Georgia leads In negro population with 1.034.813. California Is the longest state, has the highest altitude, the lowest depres sion. Idaho has more thau doubled Its pop illation In the last seven years and hood-S. QUadrUP,ed " 8,DCe BUte' German Gleanings. Nearly 20,000 women are employed In Trussla as brlckmakers. Germany Imports about 3.000,000,000 eggs In a year, or forty-six eggs for every Inhabitant. One-seventh of the Income of the working classes of Berlin Is said to be spcnl in alcoholic drink. In the pottery Industry In Germany females earn $2.10 to $3 a week, and the males earn $2.88 to $7.20. Flower and Tree. The fruit of the male fig tree la never eaten. riant life rarely -thrives under yew and ash trees. There are now more than 12,000.000 apple trees bearing In Canada, while 3.H0.()00 more nre growing up. P.iunboo trees do not blossom untO they attain their thirtieth year. They then produce seed profusely and die. HOME This is For You, GET WISE Now is the time to buy town property, before outside people come in and then you will say, "WHAT A FOOL 1 HAVE BEEN." Buy now while cheap. Enterprise is going to grow this next year as you never saw it grow before. Now this is something that everybody don't tell you and everyone don't know it. We have resident lota from $60 up to $225 and business lots, some with buildings and some without. A e have all kinds of good buys in real estate. , New Era Land Company J. B. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Door "West of Sheahan's Hi STYLE 5403 SrO ALKING SUIT of green fcrJ stripe serge cloth of extra quality. Thirty-four in. jacket is semi-fitting and trim med with self-strapping and buttons. Collar is finished with vestee of embroidered pique. Lined with green sat in. Nine gored skirt has trim ming on left side harmonizing with jacket. Comes also in a number of other shades on special order, but we have it as described above $23.75 in stock. Price are Co. STRAYED OR STOLEN. TWO MARES, one 2-year-old, one 3 year-old, coal black; one bay drlv-. Ing mare, weight about 900 pounds; one black saddle horse with white clip on no3e, 8 or 9 yeara old. All are fresh branded with a crossed J (cross line on stem of letter one- 1 third down from top), on right shoul der. Strayed 2 or 3 weeks ago from . .arm hlniun Tn Prise. Reward for their recovery. niyHxricK croiuers, j-.osune, ure. a Nature' Remedy. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound, Enriches your blood. Regulates kid ney and liver. Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh & May field, Enterprise, Oregon. C. H. HASTINGS PLASTERER and FLUE BUILDER All WorK Guaranteed first class. Prices Right At Commercial Hotel ENTERPRISE, OREGON Read the advertisements. PEOPLE Read This And