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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1910)
B Fair Week will be Bargain Week at E. NL fk M. Go's. Store i i l New fall goods are arriving daily and we have ready for your inspection the very latest Ready-to-Wear styles in Ladies' Suits, Outer Garments, Coat Sweaters and Dress Accessories We can offer you the latest and most attractive fabrics in Fall and Winter Dress Goods at right prices, look at them Call and have a CLEAN UP ON LADIES UNDERWEAR 1500 pieces of choice Ladies Underwear will be cleaned up at 25 PER CENT DIS COUNT. Come and take , advantage of these great bargains. . . SHOE BARGAINS Men's Oxfords in fine Patents, Tans, Gun Metals and Vicis 3.50 to 4.00 values $2.85 $4.00 to 6.00 values .. $3.85 Ladies Sandals, Oxfords and Pumps $2.50 to 3.00 values...,-$1.85 $3.00 to 4.00 values $2.85 $4.00 to 5.00 values .$3.85 OUR MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Unusual Reductions in the Men's Clothing Department m V jtC0' tt'i ' !7' -''mi f, tVift New I Inter national Models They are the classiest styles of the season and they are made up from the most attractive Fabrics ever seen in this town. And every inch of cloth that goes 'into them is Wool of the finest quality. You will expect us to charge you a big price, but in this you'll be mistaken. Please caH. - . ' . Beginning Thursday, : September 22, and con tinuing until there is room to place our Fall and Winter Goods, we are making an extra-' ordinary offer in Men's Suits. Cassimere, Wor steds and. Tweeds, the regular 1910 patterns and the usual careful ' well-fitting m o d e Is. These suits are great values, look splendid and will save you much by their unusually low prices. . $13.50 to. 15.00 suits now only . . $9.75 $15.00 to $18.00 ,val. are offered at $12.50 Hen's Ribbed Underwear $1.50. values at 90c per suit . $1,25 values at 75c per Suit : Make our store your headquart ers during Fair Week. . You-will receive a cordial1, welcome and courteous treatment.' -'.:-,,' LYRIC THEATER Thomaa Bruce, Manager Latest Motion Pictures aud Illustrated Songs Program Changes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, 2:30 PRICES lO CENTS 1 NORTH FMP, WAS SUCCESS SPLENDID EXHIBITS OF GRAlrJ, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES - CROWD ATTENDS. The first annual fair of the North , 'Country brought out a large galher ..lug and the number and quality of exhibit exceeded even the iUlcpa. tlon of the promoter!). A large part of the exhibit te on display this week at the . county fair at Enter, 'prise, and speaks votumos for the teeourcea of the North. Country and (lit 'progreHtiivenejit of her people, , Tito ' cfluirs-'of 'the association am: William Murrlll, president; Lin- coln AuHLin, U-e puMdent: It. C I'avla, secretary, and nutklu fMil le mon, treasurer. The aporta were hi Uiarpe of W, II. Baker and T, M." Cllniore.. F. 8. 'Johnson, was etiper IHMident of exhibits. Among the tvirl.'lois were II. C, owi-y, (iitnit iaiirlh, Abe Cwter, AV, n. Fordloe. . H. Fordlee, 8. Ilol :o ny, Al Luw, George Fraxler. C. J. Ynger. I'. I Ola. Mrs. George Pad n, Janm I'leet, St.., Robert C!, Coorse hiu:w, O. A. Shumaa. R. l. 'MastSn, Marsh Llghtle. Ed Ren frow, .' ost Prairie: C. Phillips, Mrs. Mary Burns, F. E. Boone, Uexvgo llendr.'iksoB, Wm. Fraaler, Mrs. 11. A; Thomas, Dave Hendrlekaon, D. W. Kuhn, Mra. Nora Bodiuer, Paradlae; O. C. Gowey, E. Rlchraan, Hiram Merry, Geo. D. Boston, Dale N. Ei tee, R, L. UU, Grouse; A. F. Kock Ht ,TVoy; c. J. Fleming. Caarlea Williams, G. H. Crossland, Carden of Kdea;'Mra. H. C. Davis, Mrs. Jes sie Frualer, Mrs. Amy Baker, Mas. O. W, Johnson, M. L. Harris. D.. V. Conrad, Moses Austin, W. J. WiF sey, Mrs. J. R. Harris, Al Hahn.J. M. Conley. H. F. Skaggs, J. M. Reed, Ma Edwards, Mrs. M. P. Holmes, Mrs. James Reed, Mil I La Shaoy, Nettle llolloway, AI Ne (Iro.w, G. II. l.lghtlo, M, L. Harris, Mrs. O. C. Clark, T. J. Clonlnger, Mrs. W. A. Austin, Mra. Paddock, G. J. Goy, Mm. Ida Abel, Llda Rees, Perl Hockett. Sylvia Apple gate, Mm. EMdlemori, Mra. Frank JVI1 on, J. H. Dale, Mabel Martin, An drew Forbes, Mat Devana, W. H. N loos ya, Flora. There was a good program of con tests and races of various kind, and the big crowd was well entertained. The wkia-rj are a follows: Flra Day. ' . Men' ecI roie. Jcha Kolloway: ii (ilw ecu race, ChrysU) Coaair girls' egg race, Addle Hocfcott; boy's egig race, Alva Fordlce; Fat man's race, T. M.. Gllmore; "boys' suck, race, Roy Nlcoaon; men's re icy race, John Holloway's team ; Bertie Miller, Edgar Ga.rrtt, G. W. liot-uj, urnla . Bptts, boys' relay race, Alfred Dale, Richard Garrett, Donald. Applega'e, Johnnie Lamber soj Teddlo Mllier, boys' barrel race, Roy Nlcoaon; 100 yard dash. Earl Botts; lifting Bdedge, D. D. Conley. Second Day. .Team pulling content, Dave Kuhn team winner: . single horse contest, A. B. Carter horse; ring toumamen't, Fred Bolts; hoise lace, 300 yarda, Ed Austin; ladles', horse race, Ina Applegate; men's horse race, Edgar Garret; boys' barrel race on poie, tie Johnnie Lambeokln, Roy NIco son: men's barret race on pole, J ton Nlcoaon; boya' barrel Tace oa track, Roy Nlcosoa; men's relay race la barrels, Lewis Frazler, Earl Botta. Charlie Frailer, Claude Hart, Earl Eddleman. Fair Notes. ' , M. L. Harris had on display his inter esting; collection of coins, 60 in number, which includes many foreign pieces, as Weil as a number of l-nre and vnlnnhlA Untied States coins. One of these coins is 203 years old. G. C. Clark also showed a number of coins, a tea chest of exquisite work manship which had been in the Clark family over 150 years, and a miniature case over 100 yea rs old. A silver spoon which had been in the Kuhn family for 80 years was also in the exhibit. In the needlework department was a vest made by F. S. Johnson's mother over 60 years ago, In Missouri, and worn by his father on their wedding day. The needlework is as perfect as the machine work of today. A quilt made, by Grandma Martin, ged 81 year, of Lost Prairie, was i.nuch atlmirf d and received a blue rib bon, f , Some y outhful eeamstresses also de serve rnention: Kittie Conley, little da ugb ter of J. M Conley, of Flora, dis P' y ed a pretty crazy quilt, and Ruby L iv- is a sofa pillow made when she was 5. V utra old. r )ale M. Estes showed some fine al fi'" jnds grown on his ranch below Troy. ' Au e'gbt months old cinnamon ear belonging to Edgar Garrett at- .racted. much at.'e;vtloit. It was cap tured on Little Salmon. 20 mllos 1 above Troy, alx months ago, tho mother and another cub being killed at Ihe time of rU capture. " R. L. -Utz of. Grouse Flat exhlb- ! ted some good White' Dent corn which matured' at 90rdays. He had' 10 acres la this'. year, audi next year expects to plant more.'. t; S J. Q. Connolly, ? who haa crpaaad the Rocklea 26 times, pronounce the North Country; the .easiest country to make., a living in-of any ha, has ever struck, and that statement was backed up by the splendid specimens and great variety of fruit, igraln, and vegetables. ' . ... ,' , Five automobll'ea from Enterprise, and ,one from L05Unexmade the Flora rtreets quite lively. . As a cfunpli- raent from the Enterprise, men, the cdiea of the North - Country, wore i ilven automobile nlles, Commiaslonen Sam Lltch and F. -1. Vergere run ning, their machuies , until all weOa' given, a treat which was much ea Joyed and appreciated.-, -, .. , Everyone remarked' upon the cor diality of the North. Country people Everyone was ieily to give, the hand to their .vlai tors. ; . , .. . The Ftoi a flour mill had some of lt3 product, on exhibition, aiid no better . ad-erliaeWnt : of " its merits couid have been- given than the snoyvy loaf of. breadi baited by the aidller'e wife, Mrs. N. J. Hansen. . G. .H. .Crosslandi of, Troy brought In a fine lot of fruit , and velbtefl, acKuig them eoine fine eweet pota toes. ... , ' M r. audi M rs. . . W . II. ( Bacon and children of Lewlsuon, old residents of Flora, attended the Fr.Ir and vla- iteJ hta mother and brother. Mm. Clara C. Eacoa and Lorenao nacon. P. I. Vergere, the Enterprise pho tographer, .; took ;.a ; numbor of pic tures, of the Tacea, the ftock ex hibit, etc. .( , , : r ' '' How Good News Spreads. ', "I am "0 years old and travel most of the time," writes B. F. Tolson, of Ellzubethtown, Ky. "Everywhere 1 1 go I recommeud Electric Bitters, be caiwe I .owe my excellent health and vitality to them. They effect a cure every time." They never fail to tone the u'ojnach, regulate the kid ney and bowels, stimulate the liver. Invtgorate the nerve9 and pifrify the blood. They worlr wondera for weak, run-down men and women, reetorias strength, vla:or and health that's .a dally Joy.' Try them. . Only 50c. Sat Isf action Is positively tuaraatoud by all druggists.. - - j . '".' ". ' Ball Brand Rubbers and Book guaranteed. W. J. Funk & Co. E XHIBITS FOR F ARE POURING IN LARGEST SHOWING OF LIVE STOCK EVER HELD IN THE, COUNTY. Exhibits to the county fahr began; arriving Thutsday, . and up to date the city and the fair grounds- are flooded with the products' of the eoll, the product of the dairy, of tne stock farm;, the fruit farm, and the handiwork of both .women and men. Additional box stalls- may be built lor . the ."overflow" of live stock. Ample room for other exhibits was provided , from the beginning, . and this wa well, owing to ' the' hearty tseapons-a " of - Wallowa county resi dents with varioua exhibits. Beglnn ing Thursday, scarcely a day pa-Ssed that some stock grower or rancher did -not bring in some thing or make arrangement to bring In something for the fair. Concessions were still being let by the association, up to Monday. Several lunch counter concessions were let to local persons,1 Including Mr. Blanchard of Hotel Eaterprlae, who, has linataUed a large dining room and . lunch counter, supplemented- by 'an up-to-date kitchen, on the grounds.- Concessions to outsid ers for similar stands ateo have been let. Cane racks, shooting galleries, and that class of amusement la well represented. The races are filled and the various contest have at trattel a good, live number Of conV testanis from over the county. The contest between the gtrla under 18 years" of age, aa to which one can make and bake a pan of biscuits the quickest', la attracting consider able attention. ' Both the making and the baking muet be done before the public. All told the fair to replete with amusement features, Concession have - been granted to Individ uala and to companies, and the amuse ment feature la a gala" one for the visitor. ' Tour complexion aa well a your temper la rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Chamber lain's 'Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. Sold by Burnaugh ft. May field and all good druggists.' ' Hardware and ammunition prices are right. W; J. Funk & Co. CONCRETE WORK . : ; ..- ; ; . . ', ' - 10f all kinds.llf you believe in beautifying Enterprise, you must believe in making that beauty enduring;. Concrete is enduring it will render city beauty "Concrete Reality.", TSee us for any; and all kindsof Concrete Work. - ' ' ', ; - MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors. ' ' ' '." Now L-ln of'"' 'Superior Stoves Qnd;Rarig:es'. See me and get my prices before buyhyr else- v.hore. I carry also a full and complete line of .bth tubs, basins and bowls, and a full list of ; - plumbing supplies. First-class plumbing at the lowest figure for which such plumbing can be done. -:- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. S. K. CLARK Enterprise,' Oregon 4 .;