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To the People of Wallowa County, One and All, is the
Greeting of the New Furniture Firm
Ashley 3D,
-:- Enterprise, Oregon
Make your Christmas truly merry
by beautifying your home with
gifts that not only please at this
time but are sources of joy for
years to come.
Mission Furniture, Chairs, RocKers and Tables,
DURABLE AND HANDSOME
B
ue
WORLD
FAMOUS
Not Tufted
Guaranteed 20 Years
OS
HIGHEST
torn' 'I i
- iSSlL--
Headquarters in
Wallowa Coun
ty for all
Best MaKes of
Pianos
Knabe, Mason-Hamlin
Fischer, and others
Children's Chairs and Rockers, Doll
Carriages, Secretaries, Desks, Book
cases Make Dad Glad With a Section of the Famous
Globe-Wernicke Bookcase
Does Mother Need a New Sewing Machine?
WE HAVE THE WHITE IT IS BEST
Our Big Store and Warehouse are
crowded with Useful Gifts for old
and young. You are invited to
call and inspect- no obligation to
buy.
Beautiful Art Squares, Rugs and Car
pets, Pictures, Picture Frames, Mould
ing, Iron and Brass Beds
Beautiful
. -
Round Dining
Tables, Parlor
and Work
Tables
City and County 1
Brief News Items
Indian blankets at Funk's.
Louis Bare, who had been working
for Pratt & Sons, left Friday for
his home at Davenport, Waah., to
spend the winter.
. AHait'a teed for sale at R. S. & Z.
Dr. C. T. Hockett reports two
cases of pneumonia at Lostlne, Lalfe
Hamniack's lli'.tle lrl and a child of
Matt Cook's have the disease. ,
Come In end look over oar store
and stock, whe'her you wlh Jo buy
or not. A beautiful Wne !for Christ
mas preflents. Jackson & Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Kay are home
from a visit with their daughter at
Caldwell, and with Mr. Kays broth
or at Payette, Ida. 1
New Drug Store for. finest display
of Imported, Hand-Painted China ev
er brought to Walowa county. A
eplendld yreaeivt f or your wlJe Christ
mas. , y 6ja6
Individual silk - waist pa'.tcma at
Funk's.
For prompt ssrvlce call up Vest &
Ve3t market. C. E. Vest, transfer.574
Mais. Si R. Ha worth and daught3r
Dorqthy, who had been residing here
for a couple of months, returned to
their La Grande home, Saturday.
Our line of Christmas Candy in
Christmas Boxeg la. complete. Jack
soi & Weaver. 65a6
"nally," one f the pretty pinto
ponie3 that drew Rlley'e mail and
express wagon ithe past year, died
the other day from congestion of tha
lungs. ' ,
Let us have your order tor Mag
azines for Christmas presents. At
publisher's prlca. Jackson & Weav
er's drug store. 65a6
Sauer kraut, cranberries and sweet
potatoes at Funk's. "
The people have learned to do
their Christmas Bhopping early. The
Enterprise stores are thronged every
day with buyers, and the streets,
even on stormy days, are lined wLh
teams. ,
Large assortment of books for the
toy and girls for Christmas at the
New Drug Store. ' . ,
' Japalac, varnish stains, linseed oil
at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's.
Houses in Enterprise, $650 to $3,000
Lot3 $75.00 to $250.00 ' .
100 Acres, Hill Farm, $12.50
2t)3J Acres on Slope, $G5.00 an acre, time
270 Acres, Island, $40.00 an acre, time .
1G0 Acres, Slope. $3600.00, time ,'
480 Acres, 12 miles, timothy and timber, $10 per acre
?Best and Cheapest Insurance Companies.
Agent American Bonding Company.
The Pioneer Real Estate Mao.
: ; : OREGON
W. E. TAGGART,
ENTERPRISE, .. : :
The City Planing Mill
W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor .
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed
lumber. ,,
A line of standard mouldings always in stock.
Satisfactory Mill WorH a Specialty S
Five par cent discount for cash. All accounts balanced B
t expiration of 30 daye and settled by cash tr not. B
jrggiMiwmiWflllMHIl IlBllBKltBIMlTMlJ
Christmas tree or.iaments, candles,
beHs, candle holders, etc., at Jack
son & Weaver's. 65a6
A. C. Weaver was quite well ra
mlnded of hU' -birthday anniversary,
December 7 when he received about
200 postcards from old friends at
his former home, McClure, Ohio.
Fancy embroidered nd drawn
work linens at Funk's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hilsey left
Thursdny for Si'.euben county, New
York, where they will visit for sev
eral months. This IB Mr. Hateey s
first return to hU native place since
he left there 59 years agu, and he
will visut a brother whom he has
not seem elnca the brother was three
ye&rs old.
Have you bean in to hear the Vic
tor Talking iMachlna at Jackson &
Weaver's T They are the clearest,
plainest, and most perfect talking
machine made. 65a6
Mrs. Charles Zurcher and children
returned home Friday from an ex
tended stay at the soacoast and iu
the Willamette va'ley. Her parents,
Mir. and Mrs. H. Best of Monmouth,
came with her tor a month's -vtsit
here.
Get yo r winter cabbage and sauer
kraut. A. M. Waj?ner. Enterprise.
Beautiful line olr Cut Class at the
ftew Drug Store. Nothing makes a
more approprlats Christmas, present.
Jackson & Weaver, proprietors. The
Lltch Building. 65a6
M. B. church: Preaching by the
pastor at 11 a. m. Sunday. Subject
"The Divinity of Christ." Sunday
school at 10 a m; Bpworth League
at 6:45 p. m.; jrayer meeting on
Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. C.
E. Trueblood, pastor.
See the fine line of Dolls at the
New Drug Store. Everything new.
Nothing carried over from former
years. Look thera. Jackson & Weav
er, proprietors, 63a6
La Grande Observer: Mrs. Dr. F.
E, Moore arrived kv La Grande Tues
day from Enterprise to visit a few
days. While In the city she will be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van
Buren and will also remain to at
tend the meeting of the COO club, of
which she was formerly a member,
which will be held Thursday after
noon at the home .of Mrs. William Al
lison on Penn avenue.
Call at the New Druj? Siore when
In Enterprise, and look over our
brand new More and new sto.-k.
Everything fliet-chna from top to
bottom. Jackson & Weaver, proprie
tors. The Lltch bllg. 6jafi
BISHOP PADDOCK. j
To the Editor: Bishop Paddock of
the Episcopal church Is to be In En
terprise next Sunday and Monday
and on the evenings of those days
he will hold services In the Metho
dist church. Tho ;e . who. have heard
Bishop PaJdoak give one of his beau
tiful Bible stories will need no urg
ing to be pressnt, while many who
d not know his attractive way of
preaching the gospel have a revela
tion In sitore Xor them.
Bishop Paddock's former field of
work was in the slums of New York,
where he was notably successful in
lifting many boys and girls out of
their dark lives.
Those who never make a custom
of entering church doors find in
Bishop Paddock & heart capable of
responding to their own, and go from
his service refreshed with joyful and
I'.appy thoughts, desiring the better
tcings that he Inspires in one.
Let the people of Enterprise show ! H
by their presence their appreciation j
o!f this noble young man, who is giv
ing his life work to the people of
K'wtern Oregon. F. B. MOORE.
White Loaf Flour, $4.60 per bar
rel at E. M. & M. store.
Orda s In Probate
Dec. 7 Final account of H. C. Cra
mer, Admr. of Mary A. Cramer, ap
proved, and Admr. discharged.
Dec. 7 Sale of real es:ate by E.
E. Jennings, Admrx. of C. E. Jen
nings, confirmed.
Dec. 9 Bond of jo'.nt Admrs. of
.J H. Halsey, approved.
Dec. 9 Report at' Nancy J. Lap
ham, guardian of Roy L. Churchill,
a minor, approved, and she is ordered
to invest such sum as is on hand at
Interest with sufficient security.
Dec. 9 Report of Nancy J. Lap
ham, guardian of Grace P. Church
Ill, a minor, approved, and as minor
Is of age. said guardian Is discharged
and her bond exonerated.
' Of Every Kind No Trouble to Find
What You Want at
Santa Claus Headquarters
In the former Racket Store, 2 doors
East of Postoffice. Come and see the
GREAT DISPLAY OF? DOLLS
Dolls from 5 cents to $2, and high as you want
Doll Clothes, Beds, Tubs and Carriages
Weaver & Weaver
" Decorated Dishes
Candies, Nuts, Fruits
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"Careful Banking Insures the Safety of Deposits"
Depositors Have That Guarantee at
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON
CAPITAL 150.000
SURPLUS $50,000
We Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
All Principal Cities.
Popcorn
Funk's.
and co:a poppors at
Oliver Typewriter, beet by every
test, for sale by Jackson & Weaver.
Osteopathy In Women's Ills.
A source of gra Iflculon to both
patient nd physician U Osteopathy
In the realm of gynecological dis
orders. It his rsstored Its thou
sands from Invsll 'lm. Mrs. Joseph
Dsen Forfcker, . wife elf Ohio's
silor senitor, once Bald that If Dr.
A. T. Still, the discoverer of Osteo
pathy, had contr.buted nothing to his
generation- but what ha had done foi
woman, his naae wu'd be Immor
tal. Rlht Way.
Geo. W. Hyatt, President
Geo. 8. Craig, Vice President
W. R. Holmes, Cashier
Frank A. Reavls, Aunt. Cashier
Geo .S.Craiu
J. H. Dobbin
directors
Geo. W. Hyatt
Matttk A. Houugb
V. R. Holmes
BUSINESS BI3 IN
RECORDER'S OFFICE
Oontlnv.ed from Jlrt pasa.
TO. or an av?ra;e of $327.17, which
svas $75 94 a m .nli more than In
L'nloa county.
Union couuty U supposed to have
nore Uiaa twice the population and
ea'-th of Wa'.loa.
The to al rete'-i-t in Clerk Boat
mans office during the four moiKha
vera as foUows: August $332.80,
September $396.95, October $424.75,
November $495.20; total $1659.70, or
an average of $414.92 a month. The
expensa ('or salule of the clerk and
two deputies li $225 a month.
Ed-Rumble Married t
From La Giande Observer.
Ddi Rumble of Oe DoKon & Bodmet
Company of this city, was married at
San Francisco last week to Mbi
Daisy S.arr, whose parents live at
Lostlne. 6he has made her home In
San Francisco Xor several year.