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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1909)
W l 'S ! Sl : ia jjt jt !g IS V n v Ik AS AS AS to To the People of Wallowa County, One and All, is the Greeting of the New Furniture Firm Ashley SL Bue -:- Enterprise, Oregon -:- to to to to to to AS AS AS s s 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 WORLD FAMOUS Not Tufted Guaranteed 20 Vsars HIGHEST J j yL . 4 t.f&i: 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 Brief News Items Alfalfa seed for Sale at R. S. & Z. Born, to tile wife of T. MeCurlh a daughter, Tuesday night, December 14. White Loaf Flour, $4.50 per bar rel at E. M. & M. store. TJio Krorery mid hardware depart ments of W. J. Funk & Co are belaiR moved Into the ww store room or tha LIU building. ' . Have you beon In to hear the Vic tor Talking 'Machine at, Jackson & Weaver's? They are the clearest, plainest, and nion perfect talking maehUie made. 6n6 Mrs. D. UUhar.la mid Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Richards left Wednesday iriorn Ing for Kansas City nnd otluvr MJ--Bourl townu. They will stop en route at Salt Lake City and Ien ver. Mrs. D, Richards will not re turn until spring. Try a pa'.r of Cats Paw .rubber hoeU. Put on by Rodgers Bros, for fiO cents a l.a'r. ' 6"u3 Sweet cider maJe to order. Phone 0. J. Roe, Mountain View Fruit Farm. . C2btf C. W. Harvey was the fortunate one in securing the coyotte skin nig t Durnaueh & Mayfleld's. The rug was mado iby W. I. Calvin from to sklais. W. A. Mo33 got the graplvo ,!ioue and Owen StubblefUild the ollet set, , See S. K . Clark, before buying water pipe and fittings nnd all plumb ing material. He will save money on your bllU. Phone blue 7. 641HI. A Jolly party of "Ghosts'" had a merry time at tho home of Mrs U. V. L'laom, Monday night. The oc casion was a domestic shower fof llS3 Laura Haas, and the young Indies participating were dressed In conventional Rhont costumes, lany pretty and useful stfls were given to the brido-e'.ot-t. Save your old rubber, brai3, cop per nd horse "hair; they are worth inotiey. Rrlng or send t)hm to the Second Hand Stora, ButorpnUe. 67 Our line of Ch.lstmas Candy In Christmas Hoxes is complete. Jack son & Weaver. 65a6 Rev". W. H. CMbson of La Grande reached this city Tuesday afternoon, Houses in Enterprise, $650 to $3,000 Lots $75.00 to $250.00 1G0 Acres, Hill Farm. $12.50 2MJ Acres on Slope, $G5.W) an acre, time 270 Acres, Island, $10.00 an acre, time 100 Acres, Slope, $3000.00, time 480 Acres, 12 miles, timothy and timber, $10 per acre Best ad Cheapest Insurance Companies. Agent American Bonding Company. The Pioneer Real Estate Man. 7 : OREGON W. E. TAGGART, ISNTliKl'Klbli, The City Planing' Mill W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor ENTERPRISE, OREGON. Carries a complete stock of rough ami dressed Q , lumber. 2 A line of standard mouldings always in stock. Satisfactory Mill WorU a Specialty Flv par. cnt discount for cash. Alt account balanced at expiration of 30 ciaya and aettlcd by caah or not. M H a H a a s s aiBiBiaiiaiBMHiaaiaaiiiBiHHiBiniiaMmiuaf and will preach at Alder at 11 a. m. and 7 P. m. Sunday, and at 3 p. ra. In the CSwTsUan. church lu thia city. Individual silk waist patterns at Funk's. Cameraphone entertainment at the opera house tonljht. Laree assortment of hooks for the toya, and girls for Christmas at the e-v Drug Store. , Hev. Truebload's subject Sunday morning la "The Sower;" evening, "The Pearl cf Greai Price." Ser des at usual hoars. Let us have your order for Mag azines for Christmas presents. At oubMsher's iirice. Jackson & Weav er's drug store. ' ' 5a6 A spelling" contest with tho schools -f Joseph, Lostljie a:id Wallowa was huld In ' the Co.uity " High school Thursday night. Tli3 winner will he uinounced la'er. Fanfy embroidered nd drawn vork linens at Funk's, Now la the time to get your shoes repaired. Erlng dr ssnd ithem to Rodgers Bros., En'crprlse. AM work guaranteoJ. 67b2 Sauer kraut, era iberrles and sweet lmtatoos at Funk's. City Schoo-1 Supoilntendmits Voler ,f Joseph, Smith of LoHlne, Bronr sou of Wallowa, and Shirk of the Comity Hlsh, met in Wallowa De cember 11 and organize a county '.Uhlotlc league, o;e!i to all the Mihools of the comity. The first meet will probably be held In Enterprise early In May. . , For prompt s?rdce call up Vest & Vest market. C. E. Vest, transfer.574 Christmas tree ornaments, candles, bells, candile hoi lers, etc., at Jack son & Weaver's, 63a6 Eagle camp. Mo;le:n Wcluien df America, elected the following offi cers, ThursJay night: Chas. Thomas roiiaul; D. F. S adviser; Geo. Uaw, banker; J. W. Uo'gers, clerk; 0. H. Brady, escort; I.. W. Lath rop. watchman: H. M. Flowers, sen try. Installation on January 5, prob ably in conjunction with the Royal Neighbors. Cet iot lutcr cabbage and sauer kruit. A. M. Wagner, EntjrpVise. The two Co.uity Hlgli school debat- Inir tennis to meet K'.cln and La rande abo.it Jiinuary 7 are hard at work The ciucbUou 1. "Besoiveu: That If the Galveston l'lai of Com- mUfcilou Government Were applied to New York City, tlt wo ild Correct the Prevalent PolttlVal Vices of that Cltv." The affirmative team is Fred llohnei, leader, Asa Craln and Nel lie StubblefieM. cjllcague; nee Uve. Irl OUnsTed. loader. Jiflla Mar vln and Aarou Olmsted, colleagues. ENTEPRISE OPERA HOUSE 1HE FAMOUS Jolly Delia Pringle AND HER. Merry Company. WEEK DECEMBER 27 TO JANUARY I Russell farm of 160 acres on Alder Slope has . been bought by James H. Doty of Pendleton. D. H. Jordan has sold lots 2 and 3, block 24 to Frank Melotte. CaU at the New Drug Store when in Enterprise, and look over our I brand new tore and new atock. ; Everything flrst-claas . from top to ' hrHnm ToMrnrwi Jk WpaVor DrOOrle- tors. The Liton Diag. ooo WEDDING BELLS. - MJss Lllilian Bbnar of Joseph and James Larsen of Elgin were married Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the M. E. parosnage by Rev,. C. E. Trueblood. The bride has resided here for some time a:id the groom Is a brother of M.L.Larson of tiiis city. For the present they will live with his parents at their farm on. Cricket Flat, three mil'.ea vest of Mia am. issxkl.aiMsatii.';.i3aaiiJ Come in and look over our store and stock, whe.her yoa wish to buy or not. A beautiful line !tor Christ mas pr:B2nts. Jackson & Weaver. Cash wild for old rubbers, brass. and copper at the Second Hand store liiterprlse. " - 6ib2 Japalac. varnish stains, linseed oil at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. Marriage Licenaet. Dec. 13 James Larsen, 33, farmer, Elgin ; Lillian Boner, 23, Enterprise. " Dec. 17 Luther Stewart, Zb, iarmer Wallowa; Pearl Prltuin, 24, Wallowa. See the fine line of Dolls- at the New Drug Store. Everything new Nothing carried over from former years. Look ther a. Jackson & W eav or, proprietors. . . G5W LOCAL FIRM BUYS . LOSTINE HARDWARE (Continued from first page.) predict a big trade for the Lostlne store. ' Mr Ashlev will remain In cnarge 3t the furniture store lere, n-hk oext-spring is to be housed In a new 60120 building. - Real Eatata Dqala. The George Seteor fnn of 440 icwa In LeaD lias been purchased by C. R. Elliott & Son. for $4000. 3ctsor Kolng to old Mexico. - Th Ehterprlse Real Estate com iy reiwrts two deals. The Geo. p Oowlnv nlace of 120 acres on Prairie Creek soy tp S. M. Lotler for 17175. U I fairly weM Improved and Is jwrtly hlU land. - The George Of Every Kind No Trouble to Find . What You Want at Santa Claus Hea3quarters In the former Racket Store, 2 doors East of Postoffice. Come and see the GREAT DISPLAYOF DOLUS Dolls from 5 cents to $2, and high as you want. Doll Clothes, Beds, Tubs and Carriages tSST Weaver & Weaver '3 SiiimiiiiiiiminuiEU(nuiiniaBn:Esix::iiMBa Cartfiit Banking tosurts th Safety of Deposits." Depositor! Have That Guarantee at ' WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000 ' ' BURPLU8 $60,000 Wc Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President W. R. Holmes, Cashier Geo. 8. Craig, Vice President Frank A. Iteavis, Axst. Cashier DIRECTORS Geo .8. Craiu Gko.W. Hyatt Mattik A. Holmes'" J. H. Dobbin W. R. Holmes