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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1909)
H 0 M UHBHHHSSMIEBESXXEZaZSaZZZiaSSaa&IESIUIEHlKJjH to H M n n m n m u H ft H H 3 n I M M Genuine Closing . Out nnnnnnnnDnnnnsnnnnHHaaEBBaaaaannDanoDncannnnDnonDonnn Salel M M M M M M M H n M H H M b Of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver ware, music and musical instruments I am closing cut my entire stocR and everything is offered at BARGAINS, such as the following: : : : 17 Jeweled Elgin watch, 20-year case, - $10.00 17 Jeweled Waltham Watch, 20-ycar-casc - $10.00 $8.50 Mantel Clock, 8 day, now - - $4.50 20 pieces regular 25c Sheet Music - $1.00 MOST THINGS AT COST SOME THINGS BELOW COST All Fixtures for Sale. Store for Rent Now Is Your Chance For Real Bargains E. B. WHEAT ENTERPRISE City and County Brief News Items fiS33gSSIE29BflaaXBB Hi.: Vernon C'oriiins In driving Funk delivery wagon Saturdays. Mrs. I. J. Uachant and W. M. Stringer of La Grande were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Vergere. We are the sellers of the 15. How ard watches, the best on (ho market. Call for them at Martin Larson's. J. E. Patterson has bought tht span of pinto horses from Sum LUch. It is one of the prettiest teams ii: the county. Ous Price returned Thursday fro:r Hot Lake some improved in health.. He will return In a day or two t.' give the ba'ln a further trial, David Jordan of La Grande runic In Tuesday for a few days rest, and recuperation. He is still sufferlug from the effects of a strain received in moving a heavy trunk. Mr. and Mm. W. M. Sutton started on the afternoon of May lii, for their home at Springfield, near Kiigeim They will make the entire trip in a buggy, traveling by easy stages and enjoying such length of stops in tlmjouQ Riley and Day are using the White From barn as a sales stable. G. S. Iteavis of the R. S. & Z. company is at I'o:tiand on a busi ness trip. Tlio voting contest for Wallowa county queen at the Portland Rose festival closes TuesJay, June 1, at !) p. m. Mrs. J. T. We Hover of Mineral, Wash., returned home Thursday after l vi'.lt wlUi Mrs. James Bloodsworth af Le:ip. I'. A. DoPue has had the address of liU payor cnaiiged from Salem to I'Jujie le, rural. free delivery No. 2. The train men are planning for an excursion fram La Grande to Wal Iowa lake, soe i miles south of Ea lurprlse, says the Star. The excur skui will pioba' ly be run In June and will bo widely advertised. S. R. llaworth le.'t Wednesday for 1'oillaud to attend the meeting of the company that is promoting the new town and harbor at Floras lake In Curry county. The Star Is aa thoiliy that Grant Key went along with .Mr. llaworth and Mr. Key will go on to Crittenden, the new town. whore he will s lbmlt a bid on a $7C Intel uroroal ion for Mr. Ha- various towns as they wish. worth. Watch Chain No chain of superior quality made. Guaranteed highest grade gold-filled chain, solid gold soldered throughout, bright polish, medium size linKs, extra strong' Price $6.39 MARTIN LARSEN Main Street, 3 doors east of Postoflice. ENTERPRISE, OREGON D a a a S3 a El D a S3 a n i "7 P n a sa U B a a n u S7J a 21 E a U a a WMere JMi tt Get That l&ttT a a n a n a Good Wheat Land From $20.00 to $25.00 per acre Will raise from 40 to 50 bu diets per acre. The New Era Land Company has some of the cheapest and best wheat land In East, ern Oregon. This Is not wind but the actual facts. Come and investigate It for yourself. Also good dairy and timothy ranches cheap, and I have some of the biggest snaps in town property In Eastern Oregon. New Era Land Company J. B. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oreg'on 1st Door West of Sheahnn's MAMMOTH JACK Will maKe the season as follows: Friday and Saturday Morning at Enter prise; the balance of the. week at the ranch of Thomas Morgan. TERMS: $5.00 cash; $10.00 for season and $15.00 insurance. Either of the above prices be comes due upon the trading, selling' or re moving the mare from the county. MORGAN & DOBBIN, Owners. C. M. WILLIAMS, Manager. Why, at the Enterprise Mercantile & Go's busy big store, of course Milling They keep the fg W- The Celebrated - Very Best Kingsbury Hat fiLwW For the Money t-ttat Very snappy young men all wear them and say none better Shoes a a We have coming for Fourth of July trade some novelties in John Strootman Shoes for Ladies and Misses. This line of fancysis something entirely new and if you do not pro cure a pair you will regret it for your neighbor will have a pair. NECKWEAR m M M H n m m John A. Moffit, President United Hatters of North America writes as follows: "The Kingsbury Hat Is one of the finest brands of union made hats to-day on the market" toritt M W V m v RF r ft n is HI m M n H M H n I b Biaausaacsa jisiibiiiiiiii MMSWliL Gents' Furnishings In this department we are very strong and invite you to examine our stock very care fully before purchas ing elsewhere. Young Man, we have some fancy shirts that will just suit you. D CI El a a a EJ a m a ES In all the latest styles. If you want something that will please your girl, why, get a tie at the E. M. & M. Co's store, as they are voted to be the nicest in town GLOVES We handle the McKibbin Gloves which are a great favorite with men and boys. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Many other things too numerous to mention. Call and examine our big stock g Thanking you very Kindly for past favors, we are, very respectfully g E. M. & M. Co., Enterprise, Oregon a - n j el fsciQ annnnnnnannn 1 The Woman's Union Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. George Gaily, Tuesday, May 23, at 2:30 p.m. Attorney J. S. Hodgin returned to La Grande Thursday. He was one of the counsel In the Longfellow Huffman case. Rev. Walter G. Menzles, a mission ary from the foreign, field, will preach In the Christian church Monday nlpht. May 24. F. R. English, a prosperous hill rancher of North Whisky creek, was transacting business la the county seat, Wednesday. Miss Grace Wood, the Losttne milliner and dressmaker, returned home Thursday after a few davs visit with her mother, Mrs. :art n Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. He. -tor McDonald of iiiowa left the first of the week for Denver, Co'., where Mr. McDon ald Is a delegate ts the General As sembly of the Presbyterian church. Fred Falconer has made a number of Improvements on his home prop erty just west of the old court house. A wire fence has been put around the entire lot and a new sidewalk laid on the North street side. The blacksmith shop that was at the southwest corner, has been torn down and the block cleaned up generally. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orlno 'Laxative for con stipation and Hver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thorough ly cleanse your system, which is what everyoue needs In the spring in order to feel well. For sale by Purnaugh ft Mayfie'.d. Grande Observer: D. C. Brich oux accompanied Charles Harder, of Astoria, out to Flora, Wallowa coun ty Tuesday. Mr. Harder will locate a timber claim. C. C. Paxton of Kansas City, Mo., a guest for several days at the home of E. R. Bowlby of Swamp Creek, left Thursday for the Coast. Mr. Paxton is making a trip through the northwest to benefit his health. Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh and son Lyle, Mrs, Sam Lltch and daughter Maude left Wednesday for Corvallis, where they will stay for commencement week at the O. A. C, and visit other Willamette Valley points. Enterprise Cleaning And Pressing Works Hat Just received the large book ol Samples from Edw. E. Strauss Co and it prepared to give you a nice Summer Suit Ladies and gent's eulta cleaned and Old Hate cleaned and re blocked, bX J. X,. SIEGMUND Judge's Brother Dead. Judge J.1 W. Knowles received a tolegram Wednesday with the sad jews of the de.ti of his brother, V. R. Knowle3, at their old home, Cir cleville, Ohio. Many weak, nervous women have been restored to health by Foley's Kidney Remedy as it stimulates the kidneys so they will eliminate the waste matter from the blood. Impur ities depress the nerves, causing ner vous exhaustion and other aliments. Commence today and you will soon be wei). For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. A CARD. This Is to certify that all druggist? are authorized to refund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar fail to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Burnaugh & May-field. Biliousness and Constipation. . For years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appe tite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets nlng ulcer. He paid doctors over $400.00 without benefit. Then Buck ten's Arnica Salve killed the ulcer and cured him. Cures Fever Sores, Bolls, Felons, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Cute, Corns. 25c at Burnaugh ft May. field's. . Smashes All Records, As an all-around laxative tonic and health builder no other pills can compare with Dr. King's New Life rills. They tone and regulate stom ach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood, strenghthen the nerves; cure constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, Juandice, headache, chills, and ma laria. Try them. 25c at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. Kills to Stop the Fiend. The worst foe for 12 years of John -nj bba -uom 'ujMpsiQ jo 'aioa Whooping Cough. This is a more dangerous disease -han is generally presumed. It will be a surprise to many to learn that more deaths result from it than from scarlet fever. Pneumonia often re sults from it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in many epi demics of whooping cough, and al ways with the best results. Delbert McKeig of Harlan, Iowa, says of it: "My boy took whooping cough when nine months old. He had it in the winter. I got a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy which proved good. I cannot recommend it too highly." For sale by Burnaugh ft Mayfleld. JG. STEVENS PRESIDENT C. T. McDANIEL CASHIER E. A. HOLMES VICE PRESIDENT C. H. HASTINGS PLASTERER and FLUE BUILDER All WorH Guaranteed first' class. Prices Right At Commercial Hotel ENTERPRISE, OREGON The Stockgrowers and Farmers National Bank CAPITAL $50,000.00 WALLOWA, OREGON CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 28, 1909 RESOUBCB I-onns and Diacounu: ....$140.068 11 U. S. Bonds 12.500 00 Premium on U.S. Bonds...... 437 50 Bonda, Securities, ate 1.471 00 Ranking House. Fumlturs and fixtures 6,834 2S Othrr U.al Estite. 2t (7 Rrdnnptian Fund 625 00 Cash 54.(70 Total 21 5. 844 54 LIABILITIES , CPifL 150.000 00 Surplus and Undiridsd Profits. 4.ag g( Circulation. U.500 00 DPi 140.17 09 Total.. 215.144 54 J. D.WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGOU