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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1909)
I' m ft U T 1 I ' SB The R. v Z. Store Is Toy Headquarters This Year And Don't You Forget It. Every conceivable Kind of Toys Autos, Airships, Trains, Wagons, Horses, and an endless variety of Mechanical Toys that run. Drums, Horns, Trumpets, Bells. We have made Special Effort for Gifts to Please the Children ft. " its : i pi i For Women and Cliildren Women's Fancy Neckwear Women's Fancy Scarfs, Fascinators Silk and all other kinds of Waists Skirts, Gloves, Sweaters Handkerchiefs, hem-stitched linen Everything m women's and children's wearing apparel ' Cotton, Wool and Silk Hose Big line of Ladies' and Children's Shoes Children's Leggins Women's Cloaks, an extra nice line All the new styles in fancy Bearskin Coals for Children, also Cloths, Kerseys and Plaids Dolls Dolls a big Btock at prices to suit all purses Doll Go Carts Doll Furniture Doll Bureaus.' Doll Chairs, Doll Rockers For Men and Boys Suspenders, fancy and plain nice gifts men and boys, Men's fancy Socks Gloves o,f all kinds, Golf and Negligee Shirts Big line of latest styles in Neckwear Underwear, cotton End wool, Union Suits Sweaters, Hats, and Caps Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys SKates and Sleds Skates for Men and Boys new line just in Sleds, the Dandy Coaster kind Everything of the best for the Christmas Din ner in our Grocery Department, Cranber ries, Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Canned and Bottled Good?, Dried Fruits of all kinds Raisins, Citron, Cinnamon and all spices Plain and Decorated Dishes in Sets and Single Pieces Glass and Nickel Lf.mps m City and County Brief News Items L. J. Jordan wai out to Latiraiido Ust week on a busilneis trip. lippiiiui meals 2. cents at Pid cock's restaurant, 2nd door bouUi of It. S. i Z. GUf Mrs. 0. E. Gmsllno and Mrs. P. G. Uoyd of Joseph were in this city Tuesday. Lot us Juive jour order tor Mag azines for Christmas presents. At publisher's prloo. Jackson & Weav er's drug store. D.'ati Vcy. lar meals 23 cents at Pid occk'ti testauiant, 2nd door south of U. ii 'A. 'C tbtf A merry crowd of 22 high school Undents enjoyed a bobsled ride Frl-. day night in Paker ftros.' big bus sled. I.aij'.e assortment of books for the boy a and girls for Christinas at the e Drug Store. J. fcl. Keiiviil.i of Paradise was a lou'.ily seat visitor iho latter part .if last witik, Come In and look over our store and stock, whe'lier you wish to buy or not. A beautiful line !for Chrls'. niaa prcsi!nl.s. Jaikson & Weaver. Mr. a:id Mrs. P.. F. Miliar have returned f:'o:n Salem, whera Mr. ..tiller attended the mooting of coun ty assessors with the state board of equalization. IJeaulifnl lino ofe Cut Glass at Oie N.ew Drug Stor.;. NoihI.:ig makes a more ailio;riitj Clirlstmas present. Jackso.i & Weaver, proprietors. Ths Pitch UutUling. C5aG A e.Trinad tf po.i'try was shipped from this station t) Portland Fri day. U consisted of a mixed lot of turkeys, chickeiu and ge?se, 4O0t) in all. II. A. Key u -lids, who was stricken with paralysis last week, is HtiU critically 111, there having been but tittle Improvement in his condition. FREIGHT RECEIPTS MAY BE VALUABLE V It II n Continued from first pasre. Xmas Auy lady or child would be delighted to receive a beautiful Fur Cap or a stylishly trim med Hat. All Mil linery goods Below Cost Also a handsome line of the latest in Fashionable Hair Goods Orders taken for hair goods to match any color or shade. Grace Wood ENTERPRISE, OREGON Four doori EaBt of P. 0. IJw tfl ill .d rates have therefore been col lected by the raProad comivany. The United Staej court has sub tallied the demurrer of the. commis- doh to the railroad company's bill j of complaint and Jias denied the rall oad company's application for a tem porary writ of injunction. However, he railroad convpaiiy has filed aa imended bill of complaint, to which ho commission has filed a demurrer, ind the court has continued tPie j restraining order In force pending the learing upon the demurrer to the intended complaint. The court has stated that 'probably Uts demurrer cannot b heard before some time in January, 1910. Wo wish to urge upon your nders the necefty of preserving .ith care all receipted (freight bills I evidencing' payments of nny freight moving between Portland and points 'east of The Dal'es, over the lines of the Oregon Itail,:oal & Navigation ! company since A: ay 12, 190. W hen the controversy is finally determined if the order of ith3 commission Is sus tained, many thousands of dollars will be found be subject o the terms of the bond, and the O. U. & ,N. company wiM be compelled to nik restitution. "Without these re ceipted bills it will be difficult for shippers or consignees who have ;;aid excesa charges to establish ;ltelr clakits for reparation. Please urge your readers to pre Asrve wi:h care ajl receipted freight bi:i whatsoever which may possibly be affected by the order until the controversy 4s determine:!, when they can ba examined and it can be deter nlneJ whether they come within the pravUlons cif tlao order. Thao freight-bii'ls tmay meui money, and they should not be lost or destroyed. Very respectfully yours, Railroad Commission of Oregon THOMAS K. CAMPBELL, OSWALD WEST. C. P. AITCH1SON, Commissioners. FOR SALE Recleaned Timothy Seed, lmb C. S. Bradley. it V 1! 51 11 II (1 11 It tt H a it ii H H n ii ii ii IY I! Si I! l m ' ii ii ji ii u ii it n ti u ;3 w M M m N to m H n a at a a a i n w n H a M ' M , ' M ! W H . H , T iM H H n H !1 H iM I M M u : i U2 Xma Presents NecKwear, Phoenix Pfulilers, Gloves, Mittens, HandKer- chiefs, Suspen ders, Coat Sweaters Shirts, Shoes, Hats Cuff Buttons and SticK Fins H 11 U u N HI U M s? n a m s Hi n m Ml A i 1 .! w J For Men MEN S CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, UNDER WEAR, and RUBBER SHOES Suit Cases and Trunks At the Popular Men's g Store JJ C. H. ZURCHER g m a at Id tt m k M m m