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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1909)
TOP. Before You Sign a. contract for life insur ance in any company look into the merits of QrcgosLife The Policyholders' Company No matter how much you are urged to place life insurance elsewhere write first and hear what we have to offer. RATES ARE NO HIGHER All the money paid to this Company stays in Oregon and helps your own prosperity. It as sists in the up -building of a Greater Oregon. There is nothing better in life insurance than Oregonlife There is nothing as good for Ore- Oregonlife gomans as IIO.WR OKKIll'3. PORTLAND, OK. A. U MILLS, I'rei. L. SAMUEL, (Jon. Mgr. CLAHiiNCK SAMUEL. Anal. Mgr. City and County Brief News Items C. M. LockwOTtl returned fron Pendleton, Saturday. " Miss Minnie Glldden wai at Los tine the first of t!ie weok, on ( business trip. Mrs, E. A. Snloer, manager of th Lostlne Reil Estate company, wa here over Sunday. Mrs. Thomas f'ralv returned to her home at Grossman, Monday, after a visit here with her son, 0. 11. Brady, and family. If your sewing machine needs re pairing, call at the Second Hand Store We guarantee to make them run. Sit Up And Every department of our store has been replenished with new and up-to-date goods and our . ck Is now complete In al most every department. We pay spot cash for our goods, and therefore got the benefit of all cash discounts and we give our customers the benefit of our cheap buys. Our New Goods Just received direct from Chi cago In the dry goods depart ment consists In part of tne following: PERCALES, DIMITIES, BATISTES, OALATINS, SWISS, SUMMER NOVELTIES In dress goods of the newest nd most exclusive patterns, LADIES" MUSLIN UNDER. WEAR, LAWN, NET AND SILK WAISTS FOR LADIES, RUCHINQ, LADIES' COLLARS AND COL LARETTES, LACES, EMBROIDERY, RIBBONS, NOTIONS, Etc, etc. Clothing We have in transit a lnrge In voice of Men's Clothing which wl l arrive In about 10 days. We also take orders for the "OLD RELIABLE ROYAL TAILORS. Hats Our spring shipment of Hats Is already here, both men's and boys'. We carry the HARDE MAN HAT, superior in style to any other hat in the mark et, and only equalled in dur ability and holding Its shape by the celebrated Stetson. Shoes We have Just received a large n;rtment of men's, boys' la. dies' and Mlises' Oxford Shoes In black, tan, chocolate and ox blood (lace or buckle.) Our Grocery and Hardware de partmentt are also complete. Drcp kx, look at our goods, and compare prices. Respectfully, R. S.&Z. CO. ENTERPRISE. Try one of Jackson & Weaver's Chocolate Flipps, they are delicious. Miss Mary Warner spent Tuesday at Wallowa. L. E. Jordan and M. K. Bue malo a trip to the No.th Country las. week. Fresh Fish every Friday and Sat urday at Cray & Willetfs City Mar ket. Mrs. W. A. Xo 8 went out to La Grande Tuesday to vl-dt her fathsr, P. A. McAllister. Mrs. O. M. CorMns returned from Portland, Friday. Ono-MInute Washers the Only 3est Washer. For sale by Ashley. Mrs. Ge-. S. Craig is visiting re! itives in southern Oregon. Mayor Byram Vayfield returned Mon day. He stopped at Elgin on his way iiome from the K of P grand lodge and visited hla peaple over Sunday. .Mrs. Maud Plnckley of Prairia Creek and her grandmother, Mrs. H. Nelson of Union, we.it out to Union Tuesday for a visit. A. C. Miller returned Friday from he K of P grand Hdge at Pendleton, lie praises very highly the roya' lo.ipllttlity of the Pendleton people. Mrs. J. C. Shackero.d and chl'. went to Echo Tuesday to vuit he.1 father, and sister, whom she has no teen for 13 years, Jackson & Weaver are headquar ers for 4th of July Goods, Fire .voiks, Fire dickers, Cap Pistols, 'aps, Fins,- Htint'ng, etc. Punk freo. Miss Dollle Surcamp of Waltn, lou'hern Oregon, returned home Tues day after a vlilt at the home of her grandfather, C. D. Akin of Paradise. Go to Jackson & Weaver's for Ice 'ream Sodas. Sundaes, and Sodi Vater, all flavors. Everything san- 'ary and clean. Mrs. L. L. McKlnnon and daughter "anny returned to their home at llcel Tuesday altjr a visit with Mrs .lcKiiinou's daughter, Mrs. Ina Gas- till. Little VIvlin Gasklll went home vith her grandma for a visit. Miss Et'ia and Burl Kooch of Al.ler Hope and Miss Cooper, a teacher In ho Joseph schools, have returned 'rom a delightful tilptothe Seattle air. Miss Kooch had besn attending wliool nt Euge.e, and was. Joined it Portland by her brother and Miss hooper and all proceeded to the fair '-ogether. Jackson & Weaver, headquarters 'or 4th-of-July goads, Fire Works, Fire Crackers, Cap Pistols, Canes, Flags, Bunting, etc. Goo. M. Gaily, who Is home from i visit with hH mother at Sterling, Can., says the weather there was so lot and the .air so humid, that he onged for the balmy, bracing air or Vallowa all the time he was gone. J. W. Kerns' baby son had a nar ow escape from drowning Monday .1 a branch at their home south or own. He fell off a little bridge Into i swift stroam two feat deep. Lucltl y Mrs; Kerns saw him. She Jumped n and saved him. You can buy Bunting, Flags, Fire .Vorks, Fire C;a.;ko.s, etc., at Jack- ion & weavers. l'uuKs rree wiui avery bunch of Fire Crackers. l.o'.enzo Bacon of Flora, accom )anied by his wires uncles, S. P. Monger of Mlnneiota, and Spencer Monger of Wisconsin, who have been ?uetts'of Mr. and Mrs, Bacon for wine time, were in Enterprise Tuos Jay. They had been looking over the valley country. Dr.C.T. Ilocliett reports Bill Daley, who fell from a horse a week ago iMonday and broke his leg, as getting along nicely. The accident occurred down on Swamp creak, and the In Jural man was taken across the hills to T. C. Bunnell's, where he works. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Goodman o Ashland ate visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Van Pe'.t, at Lostlne. Mr. Goodman was In town Monday, guest of his relatives, the Wagner boys. He and his wife called to seo Mrs. Jacob Wagner at the sanitarium In Portland and report her health very much Improve.!. Jonathan Haas and family of Alder Slope had the pleasure of a vliit from Mr. Ilaa' elder brother, Adam, of North Dakota, whom he had no'. seen for 30 years, when they were both young men back In Pennsyl vania. Adam Haas left Tuesday to Join his wife and daughters, who are vlHlttng Mrs. Haas' brother at Eugene, and all will go on to visit the Seattle fair. SPECIAL PRICE ON to to to to to to to toLh IV FOR FOUR DAYS to i nursaay, rriday, Saturday and Sunday ONLY to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to t elScioy ce Cream July 1, 2, 3 and 4, we will sell UNLAWFUL TO FIRE CANNON FIRECRACKERS The state law prohibits the use of vanimn f trecrai kers, the big fellows loaded with dynamite. This law It not rigidly enforced but you run the danger of being arrested as well the danger of losing a hand or eye when ever you monkey with a cannon fire cracker. There Is no state law or city ordinance prohibiting the use of the smaller firecracker or fireworks such as rom an candles, rockets, etc., on July 4. to to to to to to to to at 7fTfT JloW Per Gallon Orders Filled In Any Quantity From One to Fifty Gallons to to to to to to to to to to to to to vamidiiavor umess otherwise Ordered. Flavors T ciers oirawioerry, Raspberry and Caramel - V r to to ft GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY New Shipment of lee Cream Cones f.ihwtv ni. to to We Wl" Sell One Thousand Balls ot Ice Cream This Week, That Tolls the Quality j to ENTERPRISE CREAMERY COMPANY I X . INDEPENDENT PHONE v City Meat Market CRAY & WILLETT, Proprietors, Fresh and Salt Meats HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR HIDES AND PELTS. River St., -1 block south of Funk's store, Enterprise Oregon. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda ALL FLAVORS Sundaes, Root Beer, Re- freshing DrinKs When extra CANDY PRICE OF HORSE3 SOARING UPWARDS (Cont!ni-d from front page.) Poswell brought in Pilot, the fir3t Standard Bred horse. The present high prices are Justi fied by the lack of supply. Good work horses are scarce Just as many or more raised but the local demand has actually doubled in the last year for that class of horses. Elgin Flour at W. J. Fuk & Co"s. Patent $1.50 a sack, straight grade, $1.40 a sack. is wanted come to PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon New Millinery ARRIVING Now is the time To Get Your : : HATS for the 4th QPWINP ALL WORK GRACE WOOD Next door to L&rsen'a Jewelry Store, enterprise, Oregon No. 3912. REPORT OK THK CONDITION OK The Wallowa National flank, at Kn terprioe in the State of Oreaon, at the close of business, June 23, lJ0l.. Resources. Dollars. Loans and Dihcounts $190,178 4.1 () erdrufts, secured and nn- ernreil 1,588 80 li S. Bonds to spcure circula tion 12,500 00 BankinK limine, furniture, and fixtures 12,800 CO Dun from National Banks (not reserve agents) 7,419 87 Due from State and l'rivaio Banks mul Bankers. Trut Companies and Savings Banks ; 212 07 Due from approved reserve Wonts 68,050 70 Checks and other cash items 70 41 Notes of other National Banks 575 00 fractional paper, currency, nickels, and cent 102 65 Lawful Money IUhkrvb in Bank, viz: Specie 7.(!t8 40 L Biil-tenler notes 5,30 00 12,088 40 Keilemption fund with U. K. Treasurer (5 per cent of j circulation) . ... 625 00 SHEEP SHIPMENTS. A special train of 25 cars of sheep went out Tuesday, 12 cars being load ed here and the remainder at Joseph. Additions to the list of Bales make the total number of sheep sold close to 50,000 instead ot 40,000.. Henry Thompson of Dell, Mont, will ' take out a train load, consisting of 1000 head bought from C. P. Ragsdale, 8000 from Elzie Makln and 600 from Henry Baker. Peter Baudan sold 4000 to Butterfteld that were sent out via Snake river. REALTY TRANSFERS FOR LAST 30 DAYS To'al jai.ltil M Liabilities. Dollars Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Sm pitta fund. 50.0.H) 0. Un.livi.ltHl profits, less . ex penses and taxes uaid 2,543 4', National Bank notes out staiidiim 12.00 00 Individual deposits subject to , t,," k, 150,712 28 Demand certillcates of deposit 2S.4O0 M Closed Four Days. Notice: My shop will be closed from July 1 to 5 Inclusive. Clothes to be pressed must be in today, Wed nesday. . J. L. SIEOMUND, Proprietor Enterprise Cleaning and Pressing Works. (Continued from first page.) R. of W. D., right of way' for 50 years for laying and maintaining under ground pipes or mains for water works. $1. J Levi W. Riley to City of Enterprise R. of W. D., right of way for water works pipes. $1. , R. F. Stubbleiield to City of Enter prise, R. of W. D., right of way for water works pipes $1. Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank to U. S. Nat'l. Bank of La .Grande, east half sw, e half nw, sec. 35, 2n-41; lots 2 and 3, and s nw sec 4, 2n-43; sw sw, e w, se nw, eec, 14, ls-42; n se sec 15, nw sw 'sec 14, sw nw sec. 14, ls-42. $3000. (Concluded Saturday.) Marriage Licenses. June 28. Elmer Young and Effle Carpenter . Ha'.s at small profit, Hats at cost. Hats below cost and Hate to give away at Helena Zurcher'a. Get your choice for the 4th. 16b2 To'' f.HM.Wl 39 State of Orepn, County of Wallowa, ss: I, W. K. Holme", CuHhitrof I lie alxiv named bank, do solemnly swenr that Hie above HUtiment is true tu the tst u my knowledge and belief. W. U, Hulmes, Cashier. SuWril-ed and sworn to U-f lUA 111, this 28th dav of June. Il0l. ' Notary 1'ublie. Correct Attest: Oeo. W. Hyatt, Jay H. Dubbin, Geo. S. Craig, Directors. COIlIE ONE COME ALL and be convinced that the place to buy Men's Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gloves, Overalls, Shirts, Un derwear, Suitcases, Trunks, and everything in the line of Men's Furnishings is THE STORE THAT MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE LINES The most complete and only exclusive line of Men's Furnishings in Wallowa County C. H. ZURCHER