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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1909)
Men of Character Will Find It Profitable to represent 1 he Policyholder' Company Only energetic men of strict reliability can retain a contract in this Company for any length of time. This is for the protection of the public and for the protection of . our representatives. The contracts ox many of our agents date from the organization of the Company. HOME OFFICE C0H32TT BUILDING, PORTLAND OREGON. CUBE.NCB S. SAMUEL, At. A. L. MILLS. 1'rel. L. SAMTKL. Oil. Mgr. City and County JJrief News Items I31g, closing out sala of dishes a' Kellner's 32r2 Daniel Boyd wis at Wallowa, .Mon day, on business. Alex Mavor is very ill from a com plication of diseases. Japaiae, varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayflold s. Full line of plumbing fixtures at ; day f ro.n a weed's slay at Im Gra'Ue Kellner's. 32r2 1 ij, w. sheihan returned Monda. ' frnin KltnU:tP. wll.fai'O hp WAS ft del.- , gato to Hi 3 National Irrigation con I gross. ('ait or machine, cylinder and hard oil RL Ke'tner's. 22r2 Frel Ashley aid family are camp I ing on Sheep erek. W. A. Davis went out to La Grande ' Tuesday. Moora's b.il'.ery 0:1 Elver stiec oi;o if'tl fo:' b is Hess this weak. De.nps'.er gasoline engines on e:ch. bHion at Ke':ttier's hardware store. Mrs. It. D. Hodgcrs is at tin Sanders camp at fie lake. Mrs. W. W. White returned Satur .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oliver returned to Sumraervllle, Saturday. Bind:r.g twine 10V& cents a pound at Ke'.tner's. 32r2 Gerald Holmes is very slowly re covering from a four weeks Illness of peritonitis. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Young of Harri eltsville, Ohio, arrived Sunday for a visit with relatives here. Mrs. John Wortman, Sr., returned Monday "from a visit of. several days with her daughter near Wallowa. Misses Tillie Hug and Anna Neider of Summerville, guests of Edgar Marvin and family, returned home Tuesday. Andrews. & Ee ry have moved -heir tailor shop to the room former ly occupiei by J."L. Siegmund Just .vest of Riley & rj'ey's grocery. Mrs. Ida Browne of Ontario Is her ,'lslting her son, Frank Browne matia jer of the Ethel Tucker Stock com pany, and her daugnter uum, a mem jer of the company. Mi blanche Clarke of Fowler. h!o. on her way lume from Seattle, topped hsn aui vi-ilted her cousin, S. Tie.,-, who Is In charge of the In: i.ijiug for the city water works. I'rof. Iia Pratt returned Sundaj rom Hellmgham, wasn., wnere ne lad been vUiting, Mr3. Pratt did not eturn with him at this time, but he Is much inrproed in health. Carl Whitmore and daughter Ituo returned Monday f 10m a visit at La Grande. Bread and cake for sale at Mrs. M. Larson's, three dojrs east of post office. .Mrs, T. W. Workman and children returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Wallowa. Mr. and Mrs. James McFadden of Portland, Ind., ofd friends of John Boyd, are here looking over the country. "Uncle Joe" Iteavis is showing some extra f l ie, large, white po'atoe) that he is dlgvlng from his garden on the Watson farm on Alder Slope. They are volunteers and he hn nearly a ton of them. Sit Up And Take Notice Every department of our store has been replenished with new and up-to-date goods and our :k Is now complete In al most every department. NVe pay spot cash for our goods, and therefore get the benefit of all cash discounts and we give our customers the benefit of our cheap buys. 0 jr New Goods Just received direct from Chi cago In the dry goods depart ment consists In part of tne following: PBItCALES, DIMITIES, BATISTES, GALATINS, SWISS, SUMMER NOVELTIES In dress goods of the newest and most exclusive patterns, LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER WEAR, LAWN, N1ST AND SILK WAISTS FOR LADIES, RUCIUNG, LADIES' COLLARS AND COL LARETTES, LACES. EMBROIDERY, nimiONS, NOTIONS, Etc, etc. Clothing We have In transit a large In voice of Men's Clothing which will arrive In about 10 days. We also take orders for the "OLD RELIABLE ROYAL TAILORS. Hats Our spring shipment of Hats la 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 Stotson. Shoes We have Just received a large isortmcut of nieu's, boys' la dles' and Misses' Oxford Show In black, tan. chocolate and ox blood (lace or buckle.) Our Grocery and Hardwart de p4rtmentt are a!so complete. Crop In, look at our goods, and compare prices. Respectfully, R. S. & Z. CO. ENTERPRISE. K. K. I.o.vry of tin American Lign. & Water company, tame in Monda to inspect progress 0:1 the watei works, M. K. Hue has bo lght the south 6f foc;t of the J. W. Blckford residence property on Eatt First street of Mi. Blckford for $250. Dr. and Mrs ('. T. Hockett and Mi and Mrs. Alfred Fi '.sspatrlck of Los line loft Monday for Sheep creek where they will enjoy a few days outing. ' Mrs. W. C. KeLdium returned Sat un'ay from a month's visit with hei mother in the Wl lamette Valley. Dr KeUhum's patents are here visltlnt him and his wife. L. A. lllldebraud of Spokane brolher-in-luw of Nell Stewart of east of town, is here 14tlng Mr. Stewar and looking over the country with 1 view to lo.ating. Mis. Win. Harr.belton held the luci lumber that drew the gold watch a -hu o.;e a hois.i, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs Calvin Thomaaon o La (irando came in Sunday for a fe.v days visit at the home of her unolJ, G. W. Hyatt. Mr. Thomasou la ell editor of the Morning Star.' i n. Frnnk Clarke returned Satur lay from a fortnight's visit with hei si.st r: s nt the Cove. Her niece and lophew. Huth and Gene Holmes, came In with her for a visit here. II. S. Brewer of Lostine drove UP Saturday and took his wife home. Mrs. Brewer Is ono of the best known teachers in the county, and was tak ing the examination last week. J. S. Horner, who Is 111 of appsndl It is at tlie home of W. W. While, ilowly Improving and it is hoped an operation .will be unnecessary. HI daughter, jUr.s. C. N. Gaylord of The lluUes, came li Sunday to be with him. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith, and Mr u Mrs. II. G. Cnsteel, of Pilot Rock wore here from Saturday till Tuesda; on a sigiit.seoinn; trip. They were shown over the valley by their old frUnid, 11. G. Bauer. Mr. Smith li connected with the J. E. Smith Live sto.'U com puny. Mrs, Emma Shevliu of Forsyth Mont., left for her home Tuesia morning after a visit with her parents Captain and Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mrs Smlih who has been 111 for several months ns a result of a fractured arm Is now tmpiolng nicely, Mrs. Rudolph Hug of Elgin, who and ben visiting her son, City Mar dial Charles Hug. and family, return ed home Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Hug and son n'comra'iled her rs far as Wallowa whore she will visit a dav or two. Mrs. Wm. Forsthe of Ohio, who has be?n nt the La Grando hospital ror several weeks, was able to be brought here Saturday and Is now rosing comfortably at the home of icr brother In-law, E. J. Forsythe. tier daughter Pe'le and son Craig ro with her. lhe Wallowa county old soldiers who attended the national encamp ment t Salt Iiitke last week, return Jd home Saturday, loud in their praise of the hospitable treatment extended by that cly. The reunion Is probab ty the last that will be held In the far wes!, for the ranks of the veterans are thinning fast and the great majority are not able to travel across the continent. V? ty ty of Portland in Enterprise ty 5 $ $ w v Vf )h a1( IP's s& -9fc iHl ra I Vt V? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. U. S. to R. A. Lee, se 14-3n-44. U, S. toWm. B. Rodes, sw sw sec n'4 nw, sw nw ses 8, 3ii-42. U. S. to U. S. Couch s se 12-In-41 ot 4 sac 7, lots 1 aud 2 sec IS, ln-4: U. S. to Otij T. Lyman, sw nw, nv. tw, ll-Sn-41. U. S. to F. C. McFarland, nw se Vfc sw, 14-2n-4t U. S. to E. C. Hanes. sw se, 9-3n-42 U. S. to F. R. Clsmens, nw, 25- n-41 U. S. to J. H. McLachlen, sw nw, 1 sw sac 23, se ne sec 27, ln-41 U. S. to Jacob H. Kochenaparger ot 1 sec 5, lota 3 and 4 and sw nv. ec 4, 2n-41 U. S. to Lola. Smith, n- ne sec 23, sw se sac 20. ln-11. U S. to C. E. Bartmess, n nw lec 21, n1, ne sea 20, ln-42. U. S. to Harry J. Moulton, lot3 ( ind 7 sec 6, lot 1 and ne nw sec 7, 5n-43. U. S. to There sia Sehaut, V2 se, sc sw sec 18, ne ne sec 19, ln-42. U. S. to J. H. Knight, wVine, ne ne sec 23. se se sec 14, 3n-40. U. S. to Phlneas Gilbert, nw ll-3n 14. Proceeding Of County Court (C'wontinue I from last weak.) II. R. Hanna, official reporter's fees 23 00 D. W. Fagln, court bailiff .. 9 0! I. B. Olmsted, salary co. Judge July 60 6C lSdgar Marvin, Balary sheriff 166 6: YV. C. Boatman, silary clerk 12." 0( B. F. Miller, sa'ary assessor 100 0( C. Conley, sa'ary Supt. .. 83 31 W. T. Bel', salary treasurer 60 00 Chas. G. Bilyeu. salary deputy clerk 75 0C Chas. E. Crow, salary deputy ' sheriff 75 00 Ella Daley, salary stenographer 40 0' J. Forsythe, lights 18 00 Nina Miller, work In assessor's New Millinery ARRIVING Now is the time To Get Your : : HATS QVnir ALL WORK GUARANTEED GRACE WOOD Next door to Larsen's Jewelry Store, Enterprise, Oregon City Meat Market CRAY A HOTCHKlSS. Proprietors. Fresh and Salt Meats HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR HIDES AND PELTS. River 8t, 1 block south of Funk's tore, Enterprise Oregon. V? VI Here with a Whole Carload of Pianos Actually on View in the Samms Building Nine different makes of instruments. In Mission styles, High French Finish, Mahoganies, Fancy Walnut and Fancy Oak Cases. Prices away down in fact broKen in two. We shipped by the carload and you know how much cheaper it is that way than by just getting one or two at a time. Then we do not pay freight on big, heavy packing boxes that cost nearly as much to bring in as the pianos themselves, but we shipped our pianos in harness a whole carload of them and that is the way we sell them thereby saving excessive freight and the middleman's profits to you. We are malt ing a revolution in piano selling in this county. Never before has it been Eossible to have so large a choice, and at prices the equal of Eilers Piano louse in Portland. In fact we have brought Portland to you, and this means that we will sell you An absolutely new and up-to-date Piano in a mahogany case, which you could not buy from any other dealer, even if you could get as good a one, for less than $450.00 our price and your own time to pay for it $250,00 Also pianos of the highest grade manufactured, such as the Lester and Pease, Whitney and Kimball, all of them cut to compare with the quotation just given. You cannot believe or understand how this can be done unless you come into our store and see for yourself. We mean upright, broad day l'ght, open and above-board business and want you to prove it. But jrou will have to hurry, as we cannot afford to continue this slaughter of prices longer than the next ten days. Come in at once. Eilers Piano House SAMMS BUILDING, ENTERPRISE, OREGON iiv. OAiVllVlO 13U1LU11WJ, k CLL lXOV,, URE,UUl office 21 45 V. C Wilson, work in assessor a office 42 50 .Vm. Daisley, witne3s state vs. Emmons 2 20 I. L. Seigmund, witness state vs. Emmons 2 20 vV. E. Taggart. witness state vs. Emmons 2 20 . C. Smith, Justice fees, state vs. Hulse 6 "a Thos. Rich, work assessing .. 48 00 f. B. WlXanwon, Juror May terra court 15 0C I. A. Eddleraon, Juror May term court H V. I. Cronln, Juror May term court 2 20 Obsr Ward, witness before grand Jury 4 0 I. J. Henderson, witness before grand Jury 6 00 V. J. Collins, witness before grand Jury 4 00 toe Ogboum, witness before grand Jury 3 20 :rs. Jes3-e Hulse, witness before grand Jury 4 00 Rile Cook. witness before grand Jury , Wlllord Cramer, witness before ' grand Jury H. C. Cramer witness before grand Jury C. C. Duger, witness before grand Jury In the matter of approving the plat of Mahon's subdivision of block. 9 and tract west thereof, of Amende! Riverside addition to the town of Joseph, Oregon: Said plat approved and ordered placed on public record. nB8ESEBIBCIIE9U3BCZEBBriaBSIIBHailllBH! ieoa In order to make room for our Fall Stock we have decided to Sale I 1 Close Out at Cost g Our Line of Dishes and Glassware 4 40 6 00 2 23 3 40 MAKES FORTUNE QUICKLY. Sears Quits Business at $23,000,000. 45 With Chicago, Aug. 16. Richard W. Sears, a former tslegraph operator at Redwood Falls. Mian, at a salary of $35 a month, has retired from business here with a fortune of $23. 000,000. Seventeen years ago a con cern sent him a watch, with the priv ilege of returning it If he could not sell it. He did sell It and many otheis. Then he remove! to 5Iinneapo!ls broadening hli business and later came to Ctoo-a?o and helped found the great mall order firm of Sears. Roe buck & Co. A New York syndicate has Just paid him $25,0OO,C00 for his share In the business. He is 45 yea s of age, B B H M M Everything must go. Come in and examine whether you buy or not. Dishes Now on Exhibition in Window 1 Lisk, M a H H W M M H a ai See our new line of Granite and Tinware M Respectfully, g S. D. KELTNER GENERAL HARDWARE . lt9I8BBX83EBUI!B3BBWlMS BBBZSBBBBBBBIBSBBBBBBBBflBla I Alder Slope Farm For Sale Eighty acres. Highly improved. Good buildings and other' improvement!. Large paying orchard. Inquire of t ENTERPRISE REAL ESTATE CO. OFFICE OVER HARNESS SHOP ty SI? ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty a H b u m n H U iiHuini a