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THE NEWS RECORD (Twice-a-Week.) AS INDEPENDENT KF.W8PAPE8 Formerly the Wallowa News, estab liBhed March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur days at Enterprise. Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, JS79. Subscription Rates: One year $2, six months $1, three mouths 50c, one month 20c' On yearly cash-in-advance subscriptions a discount of 25c is given. WEDNESDAY," JANUARY 12, 1910. City and County Brief News Items White House Coffee at Funk's. Dig line of Breakfast Foods a1 Funk's. Mrs. Bertha Millard to quite 111 wit rheumatism. White Loaf Flour, $5.00 per bar rel at E. M. & M. store. Geo. D. Wood of IxraLlne was a business visitor here Saturday. O. M. Corkdns went to Portland, Sun day, on a week's business trip. E. A. Cro33ler o? Wo-'fo.wa was In this city Tuesday on business. The W. C. T. U. wii'il meet Friday afternoMi with Mrs. J. L. Browning. Attorney Thos. M. Diil is reported convalescing from a serJus Illness. Smith, ithe automobile man from La, Grande, to in town this week, looking aXter business! Geo. S: Oralg Li able to be up and around the.lfouse again, after a serious Witness. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gillasple of Joseph were guests of Mr. iand Mrs W. A. Moss, Tuesday. Numerous, ele'-ghlng parties, are taking advantage of the good silelgh ing and the moderated weather. A Junior Endeavor will be organized at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, In char;e of Mrs. H. K. Shirk. T. W. Workman, field foreman of the ' Sugar factory, came iu Monday to look after preliminary matters lot the coming season. ' A party of high school young people spent Saturday skating at the lake A picnic dinner wltih hot coffee was an enjoyable tfeatiwei ; The OuBlsjan. & Hockwald's negro minstrel troupe haiai Hi house Satur day night and the audience was well pleased with the entertainment. Col, F. B. Ivamhoe of La Grande came in Sunday at the request of the County Court, that wished advice on legal points In road caee, etc. , ; Burnaugh & Mayfleld receded a letter, from Dr. C. A. Ault, Sunday .written in St. Vincent's hospital, Port land, where he It recovering from a surgical operation performed about 10 days ago. W, F. Rankin was in La Grande Monday. W. H. Graves was a La Grande vis lt,or Monday. L. W. Purdin of Alder Slope .was a Wallowa visitor Wednesday. Through the kindness of J. A. Bur leigh a sled load of the youngwr pu pils of the M. E. Sunday school en joyed1 a sleighride Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reece McAli?ter, who were here from La Grande visiting Mt .McA'ister's slater, Mrs. W. A. ftPoss and family, spent Sunday and Monda; with relatives near Joseph. They returned to La Grande Wednesday morning. Dr. Moore the osteopath returned Monday ,from Portland where he at tended meetings of the medical boaTd mf Tih ty.Ji ha 4a- a mmhar SUvtv seven doctors took the examination for licenses and Dr. Moore's part wasj to examine them in physiology and histofogy. H. M. Flowers and wife started for outside points Saturday. Mr Flowers floes to Pheonix, Ariz., to shear sheep. Mr3. Flowers accom panies him as fair as Feidloton and frfrai there she will go to Spokane, Wash., to vtolt her Bisters for a few weeks. A loiter from J. D. Halsey dated at Sheridan, Wyoming, states that they reached that place December 13 and started to go 23 miles Iwtb the country wl.h a team and were snow bound for six days. He reports the uMK3 10 feet deep in places, and the sheep dying by the hundreds. MttTtln Larsen has again resumed aontir'al of the jewelry store at the oud stand under the firm name of Martlti Larsen. & Go., and will be glad to see all hi old customers and anyone wishing work or goodB in the Jewelry line. Mr. Larsen mokes a specialty of repairing watches and is in expert tin that ltae. The Grande Ronde river was1 frozen over hard enough during the .week, says the Flora Journal, so that Mr Rlchiman crossed over on the Ice Wed nesday, with eight head of cattle and three Worses. It is not often the river is frozen entirely over, solid en ough to carry such a weight as this. The ferry boat at Troy has been ifrozen to for several days. Strained Honey 12c a pound at Funk's. y ur-M mmmww STATE OF OREGON Department of Public Instruction, Salem Information Concerning Eighth Grade Final Examinations.' 1. DATES: Three examinations, annually. Each county superintendent to select months for his county. (a) January 20-21, 1910. (b) May 12-13, 1910. (c) ' June 9-10, 1910. (d) September 8-9, 1910. 2. PROGRAM: ' (a) Thursdays physiology, Writ. Ing, History, and Civil Govern ment. . VIA THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS .vi,'"r j-k9 mm TiJf. t wmwm J t f ' ' v itSt, X ' :JY HTf ti. f.'f,X-: fl; '., ! ,.:5 ,v.; ; i : ::,:iV; V V" asa 1 1 1 MiatMr x ii wi ri' i m F 41 (b) Fridays Grammar, Arithme tic, Geography and Spelling. , SOURCES OF QUESTIONS: (a) Arithmetic Practical Arith metic Smith. manship as indicated in copied matter and from manuscript fn Language. (b) Civil Government, United States Constitution. (c) Geography State Course of") Study; Redway and Hinman's Natural School Geography. (d) History List of topics from History Outline in State Coujrse of Study and Current Events. (e) Grammar Buehler's Modem English Grammar, no diagram- mlnz. ; (f) Physiology Graded Lesson. (Dot TMm V V 11 1 1 11 win oe neia on 33'3 Per Cent Off For Cash for every piece of Ribbon, Lace or. Embroidery in the house, FOR ONE DAY ONLY NEXT SATURDAY January 15, 1910 is the date R. S. & Z. GO. ' SO: M 1 v Ml in Physiology and Hygene Krolin. (g) .Reading The teacher -wiM send to the County Superinten dent tha- applicant's class stand ing . in reading, which shall be taken by such superintendent as the applicant's standing on the subject. ' (h) Spelling Reed's- Word Les- eons. (i) Writing Specimens of pen- Respectfully submitted, J. H' ACKERM AN, 16c4 Supt. Public instruction. - Notice of Eighth Grade Examina tions. Enterprise, Oregon, Dec. 6, 1909. The first two examinations for Eighth Grade class 38 will be held January 20-21 and May 12-13, 1910. Teachers preparing classes' for either of the above dates will re port names and ages of applicants thirty days before date selected. Respectfully, ' ' J. C. OONLET, ' 14c6 . Supt. of Schools. PRE-INVENTORY REDUCTION vSALE 20 Per Cent Off on any .Suit of Clothes In the store. Don't miss this Opportunity to Get a Bargain i C. H. ZURCHER Martin Larsen & Co. Reliable Jewelers Watches, Sil ven are, Clocks, R ngs, Bracelets, Etc. Repair Work a Specialty ' 3rd Door East of Postoffice. ENTERPRISE, ORECON