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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1910)
T A FEW REASONS WHY WE ASK YOUR TRADE 8 1st. Because our line of General Merchandise is as a whole the most compre hensive shown in this county; and is better adapted to your requirements "than others for it was selected with the experience acquired in supplying the local trade for twenty years. 2nd. Because this experience has demonstrated the fact that only the better qualities are acceptable to you, and that poor quality at any price does not appeal to you. We therefore eliminate the cheaper grades from our purchases, and offer in every item the quality which we can and do guarantee satisfactory. 3d. Because with us your money is as good as your neighbors and you are en titled to the same price on the same terms and quantities purchased, and the same way with your produce in the same kind and quality. Therefore no discrimina tion. 4th. Because our discount for cash is a fair one between the cash and credit customers, and practically based on the interest rate for use of money. One gains the discount, the other the time, and in either case the goods cost but 95 cents on the dollar on the basis of 5 per cent discount, or six month's time; which on a ma jority of your purchases is just that much less than the amount asked you by the houses selling only for cash, and cutting a few prices only on the many thousand items you have to purchase. We therefore submit to you our claim of having the lowest average price on your requirements. 5th. Because we furnish you the most goods for the money, when quality and price are considered, and while we do not claim our price to be lower on every item, yet one could purchase a bill from us with his eyes shut and the price would aver age lower than from any other source in this market; and why? 6th. Because our methods and policies are adopted after careful consideration of the interest of our patrons as well as our own, and with the view of building a larger and better business each year by better service and lower prices. The antic ipated results of these reciprocal measures have been more than realized by the marked growth of our business; resulting in a much larger outlet for merchandise and consequently placing us in a better position to hammer down the price when we buy. In proof of our claims we refer to the following prices which are figured as the actual cost to you, based either on our cash discount or the benefit of time given on account. These prices in a great measure we have offered since the rail road reached Enterprise; with some gradual reductions which our facilities have made possible, even under the condition of an upward tendency in the general cost of production so apparent to every one. In submitting this list we have not only taken a few, but many of the goods required, and on which the merchant must necessarily make a profit to justify carrying on a business. Axle Grease, Fraziers, Tins, 2 or more " " Hub Der " Derhakes " All Regular 5 c Pkgs. Matches " " 5c " Yeast Cakes 11 7-8 C 11 7-8 C 11 7-8 c 4 3-4C 4 3-4 C Star Horse Shoe, Climax and all regular 50 c Plug Tobaccos 47 1-2 C All regular 3 for 25c Smoking Tobaccos 7 11.12 c " "5c Smoking Tobaccos 4 3.4 c Union Leader Smoking Tobacco, 1 lb pails 47 1-2 C Seal North Carolina " " tins 70 1-2 c Dixie Queen 47 1-2 C Pedro - 47 1-2 C Central Union ' 47 1-2 C Red Bell " " " 47 1 2 C Winchester Cartridges 22 short blk. Powder 14 1-4 C 22 long " " 19 c 22 short Smokeless 19 c 22 long " 23 3-4 c Full gal. cans Pie Fruit 40 C Full 2oz. Bottles Sewing Machine Oil, 3 or more each All regular 2 for 25 c Ground Spices Star A Star Cedar Shingles per M Carnation Milk, per can 2 or more tins Buttercup Milk " " 2 or more " Hollar Milk " " 2ormore " Pure Strained Honey per lb. Pure Leaf Lard, 10 lb. pails per pail n " 5 lb " " " 7 11-12 c 11 7-8 c $2.75 11 7-8 c 11 7-8 c 11 7-8 c 11 7-8 c $1.90 95 c Full weight 1 lb. pkgs. Celluloid Starch Perline Pacific Blend Roast Coffee, per lb. . Arbuckle or Lion Coffee " " Arm and Hammer Soda, 3 or more Eng. Walnuts, small, per pound, Large Soft Shell Bird Seed with Cuttle Bone, 2 or more per lb. Plain Mixed Candy per lb. " Stick " " " Van Camp's Pork and Beans, per can Washing Amonia, per bottle Condensed Mince Meat, Wadco Brand Knox Gelatin Ice Cream Jello Corned Codfish, Burnham & Morris brand Post Toaaties, 2 or more pkgs. per pkg. Crescent Wheat Flakes, 2 or more Quaker Puffed Rice Force 2 or more Quaker Puffed Wheat , 2 or more White Loaf Flour per sack 10 lb sacks Germea " " 3. or more 101b " Graham " 10 lb " Rye Flour V Comb Honey, full weight 1 lb boxes 3 or more 10 lb. sacks Rolled Oats 10 lb " Hominy 10 lb ..' Corn Meal 11 7-8 c 11 7-8 c 19 c 19 c 7 11-12 c 19 c 23 3-4 c 11 7-8 c 14 1-4 c 14 1-4 c 11 7-8 c 14 1-4 c 14 1-4 c 14 1-4 c 11 7-8 c 19c 11 7-8 c 11 7-8 c 14 1-4 c 11 7-8 c 14 1-4 c $1.25 31 3-4 c 313-4 c 31 3-4 c 15 4-5 c 45 c 45 c 45 c Cream o Wheat per pkg. 23 3-4 C All 5c pkgs. Garden Seeds 4 3-4 c Standard Canned Corn per case $2.50 " " " per can 2 or more 11 7-8 C " " tomatoes per case $2.50 v " " per can 2 or more 11 7-8 C 12 oz pkgs raisins. 3 or more pkgs., per pkg. 7 11-12 C Creamery Butter per roll 81 3-4 C Baking Powder, Golden Gate, 1 lb cans 47 1-2 C " " Cleveland 42 3-4 C . " . " Crescent " " " 23 3-4 C Soda, Picnic and Oyster Crackers 11 5-8 c Full Cream Cheese perlb. 23 3-4 C Nails per lb., small quantities 4 34 C Nails, per keg base . $4.25 All regular 20c canned Table Fruit 19 C Babbit Lye 11 7-8 c American " 9 1-2 C Rex " 9 1-2 c Regular 25c size Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing 23 3-4 C All regular 5c Soaps 4 3-4 C All regular 3 for 25c Soaps 7 11-12 C Log Cabin Cane and Maple Syrup, 1 gal cans $1.66 1-4 c " " ' 1-2 gal. 85 1-2 C " lgal, $1.66 1-4 c " 1-2 gal. 4 " 85 C ' 23 3-4C 14 1-4 c Toboggan n a a a 10 lb. sacks fine Table Salt g a n a a a Space here prohibits a more extensive list of prices, but these fairly represent some of the money saving opportunities we offer, and we believe they will correct the possible erroneous idea in the minds of some that because we accommodate with credit, our prices must necessarily be high er than those quoted by others who refuse this favor. Soliciting your patronage on the merits of our goods and prices; with the. desire to better serve you, and each year become a more important factor in the distribution of merchandise, and the development of Enterprise and Wal lowa County, we are yours respectfully, City and County Brief News Items Jap-a-lac at Koltner's. Charles WlllgerJdt was a Lostime bulsness visitor Friday. Garden tools, pruning shears and saws at Keltner's. Miss Cora Berland arrived home Thursday from au. extended visit In Spokane. Ladles, have you seen our line of blue and white Enamel WareT W. J. Funk ft Co. Miaa Nina Mack came down from Joseph Thursday to . spend the duy with County Clerk and Mrs. W. C. Boatman. See 8. K . Clark, before buying water pips and fittings and J1 plumb ing aiatrlal. lie will save money on your Mil. Phone Uue 7. lbtf. C. E. Veat has returned' from a proapecUug trip Into southern Ore gon and California and will again locate at Enterprise, Call and see our new lines ot drygoods, Notion, and Ladla aud Misses- Ready-to-Wear Suits, Skirts, etc. No two suits alike. E. M, ft M. Co. O. C. Kirk, general organizer for the Farmers Educational and Co operative Union will address the farmers at Enterprise, Monday at 10:30 o'clock, a. m.; Joseph on Tues day, 2 P. m.; Lostlne, Wednesday, t p. m.; Wallowa, Thursday 2 p. m. As these meetings are especi ally beneficial to the farmers all should attend. Complete line of Sherwin-Williams paints and oils, at Keltneris. Call at Jackson ft Weaver' for a froe package of sweet pea seeds. Prises for finest blossoms later on. Charles, and Willi Haggarty came in from Union Wednesday evening,;' called here by the Illness of their father, L. B. Haggerty. Mlas Joyce Craig returned Wed nesday evening from an extended visit In Portland and at vari ous points in Boutherui Oregon. Jackson & Weaver are giving away 30,000 sweet pea seeds, and offering prizes for fluest blossoms grown therefrom. Miss Grace Wood, who has been buying millinery goods and trimming Ui Spokane, arrived home Thursday, and 4 having her Easter opening today, Saturday. Does the higher cost of living con cern you? It does Congress, If in terested read ,what the E. M. ft M. Co. has to say at the top of the last page In this issue. W. J. Funk of Oakland. Cal.', ar rived here Thursday and) will vlaK his sons Charles and James. He stopped at Hot Lake for a short -line to take the treatment there. Geo. W, Hyatt and F. 1. Vergere went to La Grande Friday where Mr, Hyatt will sign a contract with an automobile company, preparatory to adding an automobile department to the E. M. ft M. Co. store. We are now receiving a larger stock ot general hardware than we have ever carried and will be weir equipped to supply your wants. E. M A M. Co. Car load of field fencing andi barb wire Just In at Keltner's. Poison wheat, 15 cents a pound at Jackson & Weaver's, Carload of Shingles received last week at S. D. Keltner's hardware store. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Sheets have moved Jnto the new house recently erected by S. D. Keltner on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mench of Flora came In Wednesday and Mrs. Mench will remain .here several weeka tak ing osteopathic treatment. Mrs. L. C. Haines of Rupert, Ida, arrived Thursday, called here by. the serious Illness of her father, L. B. Haggerty. E. A. Hart and George Law went to Lostlne Frldar to see ahnnt do- ing some decorative (work on prop erty or Mr. Hart's. Now 4s the time to blossom out with one of those beautiful Spring Suits in the Brandegee Klncald quality. See the ne,w arrivals tA the E. M. ft M. store. -Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fitipatrkk and little daughters., Wlnnlfred and Wythle, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Hockett, this week, returning to their home In Lostlne Friday morning. The Sharpies Cream Separatera will skim the closest, wear the long est, run the easiest, and are the eas iest to clean. See h- report of the Minnesota State Dairymen's Commit tee on contest of National import ance. The price to less on this ma chine than some ot the other make. For sale by E. M. ft M. Co. Doors, and windows and all kinds, of builders hardware at Keltner's. Fine line straw and linen hats Just In at W. J. Funk & Co's. The youmg people's Sunday school -lass of the Presbyterian church met, with Mrs. W. W. White for or ganization! Thursday evening. The largest publicity contest ever known in the West is being, con ducted by Edlers Piano House, larg est piano and talking machine deal ens In the West. It la a campaign in which a number of the largest Eastern piano manufacturers have Joined' with the house ot fillers, in order to bring their Instruments still more prominently to the front in this growing . Western country. All told over 11000 la prizes will be dis tributed absolutely free, and read ers of this paper can find fulli par ticulars In the announcement of the Ellers. Piano House on page 2. Wagons. Now Here Return $35 worth of cash tickets to our sto-ie and receive .one of these wagons Fl'EE. W. J. FUNK ft CO. A. C. Carpenter High Grade Watch Repairer Manufacturing Jeweler Stone Setter and Engraver Old Postoffice Building. Enterprise, Oregon The field) and poultry fencing at Keltner's is the Pittsburgh Electric Weld the weld, that held. If you know the quality of Dia mond W canned goods you will con tinue to buy them. If not try them and you will then know that they are the very best to be had. For sale at the E. M. ft M. store. E. W. Adams, the ,wel known sheep herder, has returned, from a winter's etay around Ontario, where he visited three brothers, the sec md time all four have met in 31 years. Mr. Adams scys he likes :hla country far better than around Ontario. " Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White en tertained a few old time friends of Silas Ma'.ey to dinner, Monday. Mr. .uid Mrs. Maley were residents of lCnterpi'Lse 26 years ago and are well known throughout the county. They will leave their home at New port this fait to reside In the Ha waiian islands. Watch for Special Sales at W. J. Funk ft Co's. THE GOOD TOBACCO SHOP IS HGMAN'3 If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco you can always fret what you want here. Fine line of PIPES The Bame is true of all our Stock. Come in and see. PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon