The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, September 11, 1909, Saturday Edition, Image 4

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Of Ladies' Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists and
Petticoats
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For two days only I have secure! from one of the foremost Ladies' Garment Manufactuiers of New York a
complete line of ready-to-wear garments at actual Wholesale Prices. A rare opportunity to the ladies
of this city and vicinity. This sale will be conducted by an experienced cloak and suit man
C, H. ZURCHER,
REMEMBER THE DAYS,
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 15-16
Enterprise, Oregon
$ i
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City and County
Brief News Items
Mi:s Maude Amey of Joseph was In
Enterprise Friday.
Headquarters for school supplies.
Jackson & Weaver's drug store.
Fred Wajner wai in Joseph on
business Thursday.
Japalac, varnish Btains, Unseed oil
at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's.
Attorney T. M. Dill arrived home
Friday from a trip to Portland and
Seattle.
L. J. Jordan went out to La Grande
Friday to stay a few days with his
wife and daughter-in-law.
Slates and tablets, pencils and
pens In fact everything needed by a
school pupil at Jackson & Weaver's
John and Will Gardner and Earl
Handy let for Portland Wednesday.
They are go'ng overland to see the
country and have an outing.
Anyone wishing apples, pears,
plums, crabapple or pruned call up
Mountain View Fruit farm. Home
phone. ,
Mrs, E. J. Forsythe and daughter
Irene returned from La Grande Fri
day where they had been to consult
an occullst In regard to Irene's eyes.
The Ice cream social which wa3
to have bean given on the M. E.
church lawn Friday evening was
postpone! until more favorable
weither.
L, E. Jordan re-urned from La
Grande Friday afternoon. He reports
his wl.'e and the other Enterprise
patients In the hospital there aa
Improving nicely.
AHsb Grace Wood will hold her
annual Fall millinery opening Wed
nesday, Septemler 15. Commenc
ing that day and continuing for five
wee' a each lady making a purchase
amounting to $1 or more will be
Klvea a ticket on a set of silver
knives and forks bought of M. Larson
which Is a guarantee of the best
quality. Or the lady holding the
lucky number may take her choice
of anything In the store of the
am9 value. AH are cordially In
vite! to come and sea the beautiful
new Fall goods. Remember the date,
Wednesday, 8e;t. 15.
The Bakery
Fresh Bread
and Fine Pastry
WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE
We Solicit Your Patronage
H. V. MOORE,
Manager
River St,. 2 doori south of Funk's.
School supplies of all kinds at Jack
ion & Weaver's.
W. I. Calvin and family returned
Wednesday fro;n a two weeks camp
at .Minam.
Elgin Flour at W. J. Fu-k & Co's
Patent $1.50 a sack, straight grade,
$1.40 a sack.
Horn to the wl'e of Ralph Holletn
!aek, Thursday, Se;)t9mber 9; a son.
ber 9, a S3n.
County Surve or H. E. Merrymui
has returned from The BuWes where
he has besn ma' ins a survey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen and
Utile son Jay leave Thursday of
next week for Loi Angeles, expect
ing to spend the winter in California.
Dr. C. T. Ua:on of La Grande was
In the city We'neiday In coniJul'.a
tlon with Dr. C. A. Ault In the
case of Gerald Holmes.
Co nty Superintendent J. C. Con
ley Is this wse:c entertaining his
brof.ier, W. F. Co Uey, whom he had
not seen for 23 years.' Mr. Conley
resiles at Ster ing City, Calif. He
came In Suntlay accompanied by
his mo' her, Mrj. s. Conley who
has been at El hi for same time.
He will spand a couple of wejks
with relatives here and at Joseph.
PARADISE.
Paradl.sfl, Set. 6 Dob Day of En
terprhe was In this vicinity last
we3'..
Lave Ivuhn went to Anatone,
Wash., with a load of wheat for flout(
What Is the nattr with the Flora
flouring mill?
R. D. Churchl.l left last week for
home.
Cro;'8 are pretty gaod here this
year. Some fields, of Forty-Fold
wheat a-e mak n; an average of 40
bushea'to the a re and Turkey Red
whe t about tbe same. Barley, the
yield per acre was 44 bushels.
CHURCH 6ERVICE8.
Rev. E. Owe:i wl 1 preach his fare
well sermon as pator of the Baptist
church in this city next Sunday
morning at the Christian church.
Rev. Moon, a dvl.nity student from
Eugene will s.jeak at the Christian
church Sunday eenlng.
M. E. church: Sunday School, 10
a. in. Pre idling 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Morning subject, "The Fruit of the
Spirit." Bpworth League 7 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Rev. C. E. TrueblooJ, Pastor.
THE 8ICK.
Gerald Holmes, Bon of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Holme who has been 111
for a number of weeks with Deri-
tonltU, suffered a relapse Sunday,
ana has been In a precarious con
dition since.
MorrU, Utile sen of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Roe. who has been quite 111 at
the home of C. E. Vest, Is now
be ter.
Little Wei fan Hyatt reported ill
last week Is Improving.
Jacob Hanson Is recovering from
the accident which recently resulted
iu a broken lej.
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The City Planing' Mill
W. F. RANXIN, Proprietor
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
Carries a complete stock of rough ami dressed
lumber.
A line of standard mouldings always in stock.
Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty
Flvs par cent discount for cash. All sccounts balancsd
at expiration of 30 days and ssttlsd by cash or nots.
Notice to Prop ty Owners on West
Greenwood Street.
In compliance with a petition sign
id by a majority of property owners
n above named Btreat, you are
lereby notified to build a side walk
ilong your property facing Green
wo id street and to have it completed
jy the fl:st day of October, 1909.
3y order of the Cky Council.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
L. A. Stoop to L. C. Smith, tract
in se sac. 2, twp. 2 s., r 44, $100.00
Anton Ledn'cky to E. F. Johnson.
Lot 4, sec. 4, Lots 1 and 2 sec. 6, ln
12, sw se 32-2n-42. $9250.00
R. L. Taylor to Geo. Palmer Lbr.
3o w se sec. 3, nVa ne sec. 10
3n-41
J. H. Britton to S. B. Conner, nM
nw sec. lO-ls-42.
Nancy Boner to W. B. Hunter, Tract
n S3 sea. lO-ls-13.
S. D. Moore to W. B. Hunter,
Tracts adjoining LoJtlne, also lots
11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16 and 17, Blk. 4
Bowman's add to Loitlne. $1200.00
Wallowa National Bank to R. L.
Day, tract In sw 35-ls-44. $364.50
U. S. to H. H. Mojlton, lot 3 sea
17, lot 1 and nV4 ne 23-5n-42.
Augustus. Walter to L. Header; nMi
e 21-ln-42, $1.00
A. M. Wagner to F. A. Wagner, V
Va blk. 21 Gardner's add to Enter
prise. U. S. to Emma R. Palmer, sV6 sw.
;ec 20, se se sec. 19. ne ne sec. 30,
ln-41.
U. S. to Nellie M. Spencer R. R.
le 15-4n-41.
U. S. to Richard Clayconib R. R.
V4 nw!4, se nw, ne sw 23-4n-41.
U. S. to E.Uth P. ByrUlt II. R. sw
iv, nwsw Bee 0, nV&ae sec 19, 4n-41
S. F. Pace to L. W. Minor, 59?.53
teres inln-43. $4500.00.
Jams Cope to Eva H. Rawson lot
i blk. 1. Town of Wallowa, $1700.00
Jacob E. Sco't to Peter Beaudan,
V4 se, se ne sec 38, sw nw sec 34
!s-46. $1200.
Louise E. Scott to Peter Beaudan,
sw 34-2s-46. $625.00
John W. Scott to Peter Beaudan
ot 4 sw nw, wV4 sw 3-3s-46. $1400".
Jay H. Dobbin to Guy W. Huffman,
5V4 se, se ne sec 5, sw nw sec 4
!n-48, wV4 nw sec 36, w sw sec 23,
te se. se ne tsei 26, 3n-46. $2960.
J. M. Mitchell to Frank Stevenson,
:ract In nw nw 33-23-45.
R. L. Day to W. C. Boatman, tract
in sw 35-18-44. $1.
Thomas Morgan to City of Joseph,
tract In sw 30-2M5. $150.00
U. S. ta Ot'o H. Johnson R. R.,
b se sec 27. wV ne sec 34, 3n-42.
O. H. Johns n to Geo. Palmer
lbr. Co., wH se sec 27, ne sec
34. 3n-42. $1.03
F. D. McCu ly to L. B. Martin, ,
Bond for Eeel. Tract adjoining Jos
;ph. $1350.00 i
F. D. McCwlly et al to C. A. Martin
Bond for Dsel, Tract adjoining Jos
iM, $1450.00
Sarah E. Dillon to John McDonald,
e sw, sw se sec 29, eV4 nw Bee 32,
m-43. $1000.00
J. C. Hawkins to John. McDonald,
e sw sec 3, ne nw sue 10. ln-42.
$2500.00
Daniel Boyd to Public Ded Deed.
Right to Jay water pipes through
Ureets and alleys of Alder View add
to Enterprise.
O. N. Greenwood to J. H, Dobbin.
ie sw, wV se. i ne 14-3n-46. $600.
T M. Llttletcn to T. M. Dill. Bond
or Deed, wV4 lot 3. and all of lots
1. and 5 of Llttlston's Subdlv. of blk.
1 amended plat of Bank add. Enter
prise. John McDonald to E. A. Schlffler.
ots 15 and 16, blk. 2, wallowa. $430.
Es Thompson to Geo. Palmer lbr.
Co.. sw sw sec 24, nH nw sec 25.
te ne sec 26, 4n-42. $1.00
T. L. Sherod to H. B, Starr Half
Inteieat in lot 13. blk. 13. wallowa $1.
Alfred Kinney et al to D. S. Tucker
No. 3912.
KKl'ORT OK THKOOSDlT'ON OK
The Wullowa Niitioniil liank. nt K
terpripi' in the Mate of Orenon, tit tl
cluse of Ihihih si-, i'i. I, 1'iOii.
HHHources. iVill.irs.
fHDH ami Discounts 1223.I24
Overdrafts, permed and un-
xecured 1 904
V. .S. ISuntld to te lire cil dilu
tion 12.500
Bi ri'iH, SecMiriti-H, 1 1'1 8-l!i
Banking houne, furniture, ami
fixtures 12,800
IhiH from National B.inkn
(not reorv.. agents 10,1j1
Due from State and Private
Banks iinl B inkers, Tni-tf
'ntnpaiiieM and S.ivini.s
Banks
Due iroin appruvuii ruserve
atsenta 45,410
Checks and other cash items l;
Notes of other National lUnks 7a
Ki actional pajier euriency,
niekelB, ami cent (J3
Lawkcl Money Uimkkvk in
Bank, viz:
Specie . 13,74 85
Ijeital-leniter notes 875 0.)
Keili'tnptiini fund with U.
Tieasurer ;5 )r cent of
circulation)
118 T.'i
state. If you hive goad chickens,
outer them at U13 fair. If they are
gooa enough thay will get a prize,
though they may be good and not
get a prize, depending on the compe
ucion; but send them any way, and
you will probably learn wherein they
j lack. Don t be a"raid to learn. If
I you don't get a prUe it Is your priv
ilege when you go home to tell your
neighbors that tha judge didn't know
hi3 business; sometimes the judge
doe3 not. Poultry judges may make
mistake like other judges, but they
are generally honest and they are
ju:t a3 liable t3 make the mistake
of giving the prize to your bird as
the other fellow's. Send for prem
ium list and en'er blanks to the sec
retary, F. A. Welsh.
noble being, Man, does not, on the
other hand, overestimate the lords
of creation. She wai speaking re-
j cent y of another prominent woman-,
who ia somewhat lukewarm in the
suffrage cause.
I "The trouble with Mrs. Blank,"
isaid Mrs. Catt, "h that she fairly
j worships her hustand. She think" .
that he la absolutely perfect. Why,
the parrot taught him to swear.''
the woman aotjally be!ieve3 that
Woman'3 Home Companion for September.
The Guilty Parrot.
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, the
well-known eufiraglst, while she
hores slie gives due credit to the
CALL FOR BIDS.
The trustees or the M. E. church
of Enterprise wi I receive sealed
bids for the construction of a par
sonage according to the plans and
specficlations on file with the sec
retary. Bids will be. opened Saturday
Sept. 18th, 1909, at- 2 p. m. Plans
and specifications may be inspected
at the office of J. A. Burleigh, En
terprise, Oregon. . al
4,lhJ!) r5
I
'
13
1
Total
Lialiiluies.
Capitul flock paid in $
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, lean ex
pciixeRamt taxes uaid....
National Bank udtes out
standing Due to other Nation tl Itinka.
Individual depobits tmhiect to
check 1
Demand certilicates of deposit
ill 45
DollaiH
50,0110 no
6U.0M 0U
4,015 80
12,r.00 00
6,i:i4 117
'7!
C),555 02
3;j,4.;a I HI
Total j:!22,2IH 45
State of UreL'on. Count vol Wallowa. hp:
1, W. K. Holmex, Cashier of the above
named hank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the liost of my
knowledge and belief.
W. K. Holmes, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to befoie me
this Oih day of Scot.. lt)0;t.
SEAIU ' C. M Lockwoo,),
1 ' Notarv Public.
Correct Atieat : Geo. W. Hyatt, Geo.
S. t'raix, M. A. Holmes, Directors.
n6RTHWEST'SG R EAT
FARMING FUTURE
(ContiDi-ad from front page.)
a public address at the Armory on
the afternoon of Oc'ober 2, he wiil
lay the corne. stone ot the First
Unl.ereallst church on the following
day.
The coming vlIt of the President
has been the cause of a new record
being set for Oregon fruit. Some
admirer has purchased two prlza
oxes of Winter Banana apple3 from
v Hood River orchard, paying $25
-er bos for Ciem and will preseit
uhem to the nation's executive. As
the apples will run about 32 to the
box, the buyer will spend about 75
cents for each a )ple, a price never
before, so far as known, paid for
Oregon apples. Of coarse the careful
selection and packing of the fruit for
-ihipment to the White House accounts
for a large part of the almost fabu
lous price.
Enterprise Opera House
SATURDAY NIGHT
SEPTEMBER 11
Ethel Tucker
toc& Co,
The beautiful story of life in a mining camp,
Across the Desert
1
Exhibit Your Poultry.
The Oregon State Fair, Silsm, j
September 13-18, of'ers an opportmii-
'y tJ every breeder of pure-bred poul
try not only to he'p the fair but to
help the poult y Industry of tlie
Ice Cream j
Ice Cream Soda'
ALL FLAVORS !
Sundaes, Root Beer, Re
freshing DrinKs
When extra CANDY
good
is wanted come to
PRENTISS HOMAN'S I
THE CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY THE PLAYERS
Wamego, a full-blood Indian, - - Louis Koch
George Hampton, a ragged hero, - Lynton Athey
Jimmie Hearne, a Bowery poet - Morney Athey
Jason Baxter, a mighty hard time passing a
chicken coop, but that's just nigger's ways
tv , T" . ; " - - - Frank Browne
Dick Lewis ) , , ,
Maauel Tones f a11 round bad men. Harrington Dupuy
John Allen, an old stage driver - Lynton Athey
Mary Jar. Sego, rough of speech b"t a hpart of
m a goldo - ETHEL TUCKED
Madge, a Bowery pearl, - Marjorie Mandevi le
bister Constance, a dovo of peace, Jennie Berlaim
ACT1!I-Tr?ssing ,the Ar'zona desert The Indian a
faithful watcher. Madge's story to the sister.
Boy and girl love. Jason gets ready for trouble,
Fori knows dar's goin' to be a hot time." The
murder. The stolen papers. "Who will take the
word of an Indian?"
ACT II In the mining camp. . Wamego saves Madge
from the mad dog and cauterizes the bite on his
own arm with a red hot iron. The Mexican plans
to kidnap Madge. George Hampton exchanges his
revolver for a bottle of whiskey. A fault when
directed by heaven sometimes proves a virtue for
Madge gets the gun.
ACT III Madge in the Mexican's power. She bluffs
him with an empty gun. The chloroform. The
tramp actor proves himself a hero.
ACT..IrY T.he Bowery pearl is given a pretty setting.
Drawing hearts all around" The Indian and the
Mexican meet The fight to the death. Retribu
tion at last
Be sure to wait for the drawing
for the hat now on exhibition at
Mrs. Hug's Millinery Parlors
This beautiful hat will be given cv.-y
during the performance Saturday night
to the lady holding the lucky ticket
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Next Door to Eauk
Euterprise, - - Orcgou
I nw 7-3s-46 $96;M).00