The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, August 21, 1909, Saturday Edition, Image 4

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    Mr. Renter, Why Pay For Someon-
Else's Home?
When you pay rent you pay for a house and when you
get it all paid for, your landlord still owns it. When
I you pay monthly installments on a house and lot that
you bought of us, when it is paid for, YOU OWN IT.
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Scores of Residences Under Contract
to be Built this Fall
Besides the score of houses already built this year and
the many now building, there arc a szore to be erected
this fall. Is one of them Yours?
If not, why not? You can have one if you want it.
If you have just a little mon.-y we will sell you a lot
and build 3rou a house to suit you and you can pay
the balance monthly just like rent only you are
paying for your own home.
Enterprise's Growth Will Make You
Prosperous
Enterprise will have 5000 population in 5 years. Our
$100 lots will then be worth $500. Don't you see you
not onty save rent but also profit by the advance in
values? Come in and figure with us on the Proposi
tion. The only way to become independent is to save
money, and the fastest as well as the surest way to
save money is to invest in real estate in a rapidly
growing town like Enterprise.
Mr. Ranchman or Stockman:
You will want to live in Enterprise this winter that your children may attend school, yet live at home. Why not let us build you a
house? You can rent it during the summer. It is a good investment. Our lots in Alder View and Boyd's Addition have the advantage
of location, soil and good neighborhood. Let us show them to you.
DANIEL BOYD,
Office of Burleigh & Boyd
Lawye:s
Enterprise, Oregon
City anil County
Brief News Items
Alfalfa seed for sale at U. S. & 7.
R. L. Day went to Ia Grande Fri
day on a husines trip.
Big, clodiig-out Bale of dishes
Keltner's a2,L'
Fred Falcaner returned Thursday
from a business trip to Idalu and
Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilsan and
daughter Mabel left Wednesday for
the Seattle fair.
Full line of Fe3 and fittings ant'
other plumbing supplies at S. D. Kelt.
ner's hardware store. 43R "
V. U. Houghton of Kellogg, Ida.,
came in this week to see Alex Mavor
who is still very ill.
Slates and ta'jlo'.s, pencils and
pens In fact everything needed by
achool pupil at Jackson & Weavers
The JLUses Dot and Ostla Homan
loft Friday for their home In Adanw
county, Iowa, after a visit of several
veoks with relailve here.
Cleorge S. Craig, daughter Joyce
t.iJ s jn A3a left Friday for the Seattle
fair. Miss Joyce will remain Bomo
time in Portland on her way home.
Edw. Maag, cashier of the Eureka,
S. D., bank, Is a guest for a few days
of hla old friend, O. J. Koo, and family,
of Alder Slope. Mr. Maag Is on his
way home from the Seattle fair.
Mrs. O. M. Corkiii8 treated the
Christian church' choir to a ride In
8hackelfrd'B bus Thursday night,
and they serenaded friends l:i
different parts of the city.
The Forward class of the Christian
church met at the home of their
teacher, Walker Franklin, Thursday
night. After a business session the
rest of the evening was spent in a
social way. Light refreshments were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wlllelt, Mr.
and Mrs. K. n. Ilowman and Mrs.
Irving Whltmore of Loatlne enmo up
Thursday, and In company with Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Drowning, and their
guests, the Pro:tora, spent Friday
at the lake,
Castor machine, cylinder and hard !
oil at, Keltner'B. 32r2;
I i. li . ....,.. in H.ilrT Cit I
Wednesday, on a plea we trip.
IIe;id:nuu-:ers fjr school supplief.
Jacks-jsi & Weaver's drug store.
V. A. IXivh ret imed Thurs lay
,'ioin a trip to l a Cr.mde.
l)iii,'.n;tr gaoline engines on exhi
bition at Reiner's' hardware store.
J. F. Vergtra and san, F. I., want
juL t Iuibler, Friday, to stay a few
days.
Daniel lloyd has sold fh'e acre.5) at
the west e:id of Main street to Omer
Slul)!)le!le!d.
Miss K:hel ro.vman of Lostine re
iiinied home Friday after a few day.i
.ls:t with -Mrs. Win. Daisley.
Frad Wasner went to Walla Walla
Friday, on a bus-lnejs trip and from
'here will o on to the Seattle fair.
liinding twine 10 Va cents a pound
at Ke tncr's. Sir:
HaKie Bowell Is home from a
three weeks sojourn at the Coast.
Newpait, Tor! land and the Seattle
fair.
' On.ndi:a" Wo)ds returned to I.os
line Friday a'tor a few days visit
with County C.o:k and Mrs. W. C.
r.oalnian.
Ford llillman returned home Thurs
day, lie was at Walla Walla, and
sther points disposing of a lot of
horses. He made fairly good sales.
1 lurk's tented exhibition of Uncle
Tom's Cabin played here to two large
imlicnce Tuesday, and it is reported
l.he s'iow did n bis business' at Josar'i
and Wallowa also.
Rev. C. E. Tmeldo d returned Th.in
day from conferenr eat. Iilackfoot, Ida.
His coiigrs.?a'lMi an I the people of
'he town geuera'ly are glad that h i
s .0 remain another year In this
charge.
Mr. n:id Mrs. Calvin Thomaaon re
tinned la l.a Crande, Wednes lay
after a visit of a sveral days here with
Mrs. Thomason's aunt, Mrs. G. W.
Hyatt, and at Eh Ida with her uncle,
S. A. rilevens. Mrs. Thomason is
well remembered here as Miss Carrie
Wassan. Fho and her husband are
both valued members of the La Grande
Star editorial staff.
School supplies of all kinds at Jack
son & Weaver's.
Mrs. I. C. Smi h returned Wed
nesday from a threa months visit
with relatives In Nebraska.
Mrs. E. A. Spicer has sold the I.os
tine Heal Estate company to Otis
Mays, and returned to bar homestead
north of this city.
Miss Jei.-fie .Ko'iert.vm is 'spending
her vacation fioin tho E. M. & M.
store at Nampa, Ida., visiting h si"
.sister, Mrs. Stone. She is expect j 1
to return Sunday, accompanied by h..-r
mother from Djs Moines, la.
Mrs. Win. Masterson and son Hay
f Ridge'ield, Wash., are here visiting
and
U. S to Ethel A. Royd, lot
se n w, G-ln-45.
It. S. to G. D. Daniel, s'i se, se sw
2.'.-:!u-42.-
If. S. to Lulu E. Tremor, s S3
sec 2, e'.-i ne, na se see 11, ln-ll.
V. S. to Lee Wilson, eVa sw. wVi
se, 21'-;in-12.
II. S. to Elbert Rich, nVi nw, 21-3n-42.
U. S. to Cordla F. Lyman, s se,
18-211-42.
U. S. to I. S. Curtiss, ne sw, lot
C and wVi se, G-ln-42.
U. S. to Martha F. Robinson, se ne,
ne se, 23-3n-41.
U. S. to Edward Chestnut, se nw
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Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed
her daughter, Mrs. Wm. McC.ubbin, and 2C-ln-41.
.'amily, and with many old friends in
hls valley where thjy were oue Uim
residents. They went to Lo3tIne Fii
lay for a fo.v days stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Proctor' o
dorganfield, Ky., came up 'from Los
tine. Thursday, end will visit with
her sister, Mrs. J. L. Drowning, and
family. They have besn visiting a
Los: Ine with another sister of Mrs.
Proctor, Mrs. W. W. Wille't. .
Goo. M. Gaily wa3 quite lame for
several days, the result of running a
nail Into his foot. He was jumping
over a manger and landed with the
ball of his foot square on the nail.
It went through the sale of his shoe
and so far Into his foot that he had
to stand on the board with his other
foot and give a strong jerk to pull the
stuck foat off the nail.
U. S. to G. W. Sheppard. eV2 se,
le ne sec 31, sw nw sec 32, ln-42.
U. S. to Jeaalo Sheppard, n''2 sw,
iM se, 10-311-41.
U. S. to J. L. Maxwell, wMi no, ne
ne, sec 23, nw nw sec 34, ln-42.
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The City Planing Mill
W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
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A line of standard mouldings always in stock.
Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty
Tive per cent discount for cash. All accounts balanced
at expiration of 30 days and settled by cash or" note.
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laria gei-ms. Theia germs cause
chills, fever and ague, biliousness,
jaundice, lassitude, weakness and
' general debility and bring suffering
Washinaton's Plague Spots j or-death to thousands yearly." But
lie In the low, marshy bottoms of the , Electric Biltera never fall to destroy
Potomac, the breeding ground of rna-jtj,ora and CUre malaria troubles.
"They are the best all-round Vtonte
and cure -for malaria I ever used,"
writes R. M. James, of Louellen,' S. C
They cure Stomach, Liver, Kidney
and Blood Troubles and will prevent
Typhoid. Try them, 50c. Guaranteed
jby Burhaugh &; Blayfleld.
Bread and cake for sale at Mrs. M.
Larsen's, three doors east of post-office.
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Twas A Glorious Victory.
There's rejoicing hi Fedora, Tenn.
A man's life has been saved, and
now Dr. King's New Discovery is the
talk of the town for curing C. V.
Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages.
"I could not work nor get about," he
writes, "and the doctors did me no
good, but, after using Dr. King's New
Discovery three weeks, I feel like a
now man, and can do good work
again." For weak, sore or diseased
lungs, Coughs and C0UI3, Hemorrhage
Hay Fever,. LaGrlppe, Asthma or any
Bronchial affection It stands unrival
ed. Price Guc. and $1.00. Trial Bot
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llurnaugh & Mayfleld.
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at the GREAT SALE now on at the
Samms Building, Enterprise,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFET S.
U. S. to J. L. Anderson, ne ne 802
34, sVj se, so sw sea 27, Sn-41.
U. S. to Donald A. McLachlen, nYi
nw sec 23, s-,v sat se3 21, se se sec
20, ln-41.
U. S. to Ben Turpln, so se sec 11.
eVi ne see 23. sw nw see 24, ln-ll.
U. S. to Lillian A. Conklln, nw ne
sec 27, sw se, Vi sw sec 22, ln-41.
U. S. to F. K. Conklln sw nw, nw
sw sec. 21, eVi no sec 20, ln-41. .
U. S. to Jeo K. Tulley, s'i ne,
nli se, 35-4H-44.
IT. S. to Dorothy M. Tugh, ne nw.
19-2n-42.
U. S. to M. C. Daniel, sw, 12-lii-41.
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Respectfully,
S. D. K&LTNER
GENERAL HARDWARE
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Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
ALL FLAVORS
Sundaes, Root Beer, Re
freshing DrinKs
CANDY
When extra
good
is wanted come to
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise,. - - Oregon-
The people are realizing that everything is as represented, that never before
was there such an opportunity to get a strictly high-grade piano at the
price heretofore charged in this county for very inferior instruments when
compared with those now being offered. Who can beat a .
Lester, a Pease, a Kimball or a Whitney
and yet we have these and many others that we are offering at .your own
prices and terms. Any dependable man or woman can get a piano TODAY
The Chance of a Lifetime All you have to do is to make j'our selection,
pay a small deposit ai d the balance will be cheerfully arranged to your
complete satisfaction. We have an enormous stock here and elsewhere that
wc are simply compelled to turn into cash or interest-bearing notes and we
want to get better acquainted with the residents of this beautiful valley and
we do not know a better way than by selling pianos as we are now offering
them. Just think of it!
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An up-to-date Piano sold everywhere for
$400, our price during this sale
$500 Pianos for $300
$250
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These are all new instruments just as they came from the factory. Then
we have some bargains in one or two slightly used pianos. Come in and
sec them and come in AT OXCE, before the best of thein are gone. Come in
and see
The Great Self-playing Piano
A wonderful instrument that father can play and enjoy him- , .
self with. All that is required is a willingness to buy and
any of th?m is yours. Doi't forget the place Samms
building near the Wallowa BanK. -
5 Eilers Piano House "SSST
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iSale Lasts Only IO Days More
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