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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
TT to Ti V w eUeAL .ffltOM LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR We have some splendid values to show you which we are closing out at 25 per cent discount . .... SHOES FOR LADIES AND GIRLS .These shoes are stylish, good fitters, long wear ers. $5.50 values now only $4-00 ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & A Reliable Medicine Not Narcotic Get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. , It Is safe and effective.' Contain no op iates. Refuse substitutes.' TJurnaugh & Mayfleld. The White :iH;..H. lJ"TtY fe-.ft'-vtf 111"":- WJj.'- -'.' If you want a high grade sewing machine wMca U a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BUY A WHITE The machine la unsurpassed, for simplicity, durability and the char acter of the work It will do. , It la made la , two styles, he Vibrator Shuttle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle. , The lattter machine sews either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of styles to choose from and the .wood work la the handsomest possible. Fred S. Ashley handles the WHITE MACHINE hi Wallowa county. "7 c c Succeed when everything else bus. In nervous prostration end female weaknesses they ate the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVEH AND STOMACH TROUBLE h is the beat medicine erer sold over a drag gist's counter. 1 n w n FIRST The best line of Merchandise in the city. NEXT "We will show you" that by comparison, quality with quality and price with price, it will pay you to deal with us. We know we can please you by selling good goods at fair prices. We will show you our Fall and Win ter dress goods in Grey, Brown and Green shades OUTINGS Our fine grade heavy fleece soft finish out ing' flannel priced from 8JC tO I5C ADJOURNED TERM OF COUNTY COURT (Continued from last week.) Fred Savage, clerk 3 00 Chas. G. Bllyeu, clerk .... 3 00 Chas. Glovannoni, marshal. ... 2 00 E. F. Sargeaut, Judge 3 00 ir O. Zuinwalt, judge 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 Pelmor Sargeant, Judge Henry Davta, cla.K Fred HaraLn, e'erk Arthur Jewell, clerk ........ 13. FSargearot, returning box R. E. Heakett, judge Dunne La'uhrope, judge ...... H. W. Meek, judge ........ Thos. Lathrope, clerk Lewis Lathrope, clerk Geo. Downing, clerk 3 00 Duano Lathrooe. returning box 3. 20 3 A. Rlevansv judge 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 04 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 M. P. Iptey, Judge W. Baker, Judge B. Fauieoner, clerk .... R L. Scott, clerk W Huffman, clerk'..' . R. L. Scott, returning box.. J. L. Maxwell, judge A. Marvin, judge E. Tulley, judge ......... Edwin Marvin, clerk E. A. Searle, clerk , .. A. G. Wiggles worth, clerk..' E, A, Searle, returning box.. Sam Stevens, clerk Nova M. Stra'.ey, judge .... O. L. Borland, judge ...... 300 H. A. Burns, clerk 3 00 Geo. M. Hendrlckson. clerk.. 3 00 Albert Wlhton, clerk 3 00 9 00 Geo. M. Hemlrlckson, return ing box . Mike Thomason, judge ...... 3 00 3 00 Chas. Crader, Juige E. B. Wilson, Judge 3 00 H. Chatttn, clerk 3 00 Frank P. Soniera, clerk 3 00 James. Wisnor, clerk 3 00 I. H. Cha-tttn, returning box 20 00 s: D. Woniock. iudae I . . 3 00 J. S. Caste., Judge 3 00 Frank Dork, Judge 3 00 J . M. Cast eel, clerk 3 00 . W. Eddleman, cterk . 3 00 Virgil Brines, clerk 3 00 Virgil Brines, returning box.. 8 00 Kelson Wood, Judge ........ 3 00 W. 1. Downard, Judge ...... 3 00 C. C. Ghormley, Judge ...... 3 00 Olaf Anderson, clerk 3 00 IuU A. Carpenter, clerk.... 3 00 B. II. McGUuila, olerk 3 00 P. H. McClnnU, returning box 10 00 Calvin Puderbaugh. Judge .... 3 00 Ben Marks, Judge 3 00 M. P. Thompson, Judge ...... 3 00 II. J. Hughes clerk 3 00 OUR SPECIAL LOT OF " MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Right in the midst of the Fall season is an opportuni ty to buy your clothes cheap tQ jc TaKespicK of all suits from O $12.50 to $15.00. $12 50 T&Kes plcK of a11 10 DOLLAR SHIRTS 50 CENTS A big line and good values, your choice 50 cents D. D. Davla, clerk .... Sheppard, Morgan, clerk Sheppard Morgan, returning : bOX J. Q. Connolly, Judge . Sam Applesate, Judge ...... J. F. VanC amp, Judge ...... i. h. Austin, clerk II. C. Davla, clerk ........ Q. W, Johnson clea-k Mome Auti'Un, marshal J. Q. Couivally, netumtog box 8 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 9 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 Peter FJcker, Judge ........ E. Rlchman, judge .... W, Macaaley, Judge ....... W. A. Moore, clerk .... .... Chaa. Fleming, clerk Lafayette Wlleon, clerk .... 3 09 3 00 10 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 80 . V E. Rlchman. returning box.. David Burrows, Judge ...... W. Meek, judge Robt. Williams, judge ...... West Chambers, clerk ...... H. D. Akin, clerk Edward Rich, clerk ...... t. W. Meek, returning box. i West Chambers, cleaning Out' school house ...... ..... 1 00 3 00 3 00 3 00. 3 00 3 00 3 00 Geo. Llghtle, Judge .. . . . . Jack Cole, Judge ...... .... O. A. Siiuman, judge ........ Lou Frazler, clerk .......... Jas. Fordlce, clerk ........ Geo. Cannon, clerk ........ O. A. Shuman, returning box.. ,10 K B. Pace, lepa ring sidewalk hn A. U.imil1, registering votjra ...... Cry PLiuifi Mill, lumber .. R .V Z., mdfcv . va i Rtlt: t. Riley, hauling lumber 75 25 00 00 F. S. Ashley, 15 rolls paper S. P. Crow, judge ..(...,. R, B, Bowman, Judge ....... Jay Lewis, judge .... ...... 00 O. F. Mays, clerk J. O. Kiddle, clerk , 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 16 83 1 70 2 70 90 00 i29 88 M. K Bue, clerk Perry Phillips, marshal ...... Jay Lew 1b, returning box . . ; . McCully Merc. Co., mdae .... ISdwlu, Bloom, wltneia fees . . W. J. Ham mack, witness feee Columbia BrUlge Co.. ap. proach to Troy bridge .... rred S. Ashley, mata. mat- resses, blinds ...... . . . . . . J. E. BruJe, Jury fee ...... 18 20 27 20 2 20 15 20 15 20 27 20 3 00 3 00 $ 70 S. L. Burnaugh jury fee .". Max Guuimerman, Jury fe.. B. B.v Eoyd, Jury fee ...... J. A. Weaver, Jury fee ...... Fred: S. Ashley, Jury fee .. Jno. W. .Kerns, examining board Max Wilson, examining board H. C. Davis, justice fee.. C. G. Mack, trading examlna- ' nation papers 3 00 8ft0 ;E. T. Anderson,' examination John Rose 9 00 ! A. C. filter, costs and' dla 3 00 j- bursements ...... ; .;. ..... 3 00 i A. B. Carter, wltnesa fee 3 ooi 6 00 19 80 10 90 Saved From the, Grave; , . "I had about given up hope, after j nearly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs. M. L. Dix, of Clarksville, Tenn. Of ten the pain In my; chest would be almost unbearable and I could not do any work, but Dr. King'! New Discovery has made me feel like a ine,w person. Ita the best medicine made for the throat and lung3." Ob-" stlnate coughs, stubborn colds, hay fever la grippe, asthma, croup, bron- chltia and hemorrhages, hoarseness and whooping cough., yield quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try It. 50c and $1.00. Trial, bottles free. Guraanteed by aU druggists. . : . . , ' Why He Stayed. ; ; . Jonah explained his sensations Inside the wbnle. '" ' "It was moving day, and I didn't feel any more uncomfortable than at home.' berried. Sails he made bis way to the new flat. Unrpcrs fiiaur. : . . The Damon of the Ail 00, tbe gem of lagrippe, that, breath- OV 1 1 VHtv, anrfAlnff tfk thnllAanQS, OU 1U, UltllfcO BUIlWtuo w - IU after effects are weakness, ner- ' vousness, lack of appetite, energy 1 ' j Bn.Kittnn n-lh rilaordreil liver and ambition. and kidneys. The greatest need then Is Electric Bitters, the epien- did -tonic, blood purifier and regula tor of stomach, liver and kidneys Thousands have proved . that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system ' and restore health and good spirits: after aa at tack of grip. If suffering; try them Only 60c. . Perfect satisfaction guar tanteed by all druggists..; ' " " "A Pfemoter of Comment. "Bridge whist spoils conversation. said the woman who doesn't care for cards. "Only : temporarily," replied Miss Cayenne. v "You ought to bear the re marks It inspires after : the game breaks up." Washington Star. VVorss than Bullets. Bullets have o.ften caused less suf ferlng to soldiers than the ecxema L.' "W. Harrlman, Burlington, M-, got to the army, and suffered! wtth. forty years. ,, "But Buckleo's Arnica Salve cured, me wheat all else fail- led." he writes Greatiest healer MEN'S NEW NECKWEAR Narrow four-in-hands -in the popular novelty , designs and plain weav- ': es. ; ' We are closing out a Boys' separate coats 33 1-3 per cent We are showing '. some comfortable, handsome and. perfect fitting overcoats at prices ranging from $5.00 to $25.00. sores, ulcers, . boils, .burns, . cuw, . wounds, bruises and piles. 25c at all druggists. , ..: A Good Quesaer. "You can't guess what sister , said about you Just before you came In, JJr. Hlghcollar." said little Johnnie. "I haven't an Idea In the world. Johnnie."'. Tbnt's it. You guessed It the verv first time." ' -'. : The Call of t)iq Blood. for purification, finds voice la pim ples, boils, -sallow complexion,, a Jaundiced look, moth patches ' ana blotches on the. skin all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills' make rich, red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, toe com plexion, health. Try them. 25e at all druglsts. ' -; . ' 1 Stooocd 8hort. "Are you eard that old Jim stopped smoking?" said a workman bis mute. 'Yes; 'e's a little nearsighted, and the other day e emptied his pipe a gunpowder barreir' London Into Tit Bits.'. A Genefus rwl ChsriUble, Wlsh. ' I wish all might know of the. ben ef It I received from your troieys Kidney Remedy," says L. N. Regan, jUVRIC - Thomas ' 'Xatest Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs v Program Changes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, 2:30 lO for "MODERN CLOTHES' lot of Men's and at a discount of. Farmer, Mo.' His kidneys and blad der gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep. He says Foley's) Kidney Remedy completely cured him. - Noljice of tjhe. Meeting of the Courtly Board of Equalization). .. Notice to hereby given . that ' che Board ; of equalization for Wallowa -County, Oregon, , will meat at the County Clerk's office at Enterprise, Oregon, a the third Monday of October, 1910, the same being the 17th day of October, 1910, for the purpose of examining and ' correct ing the assessment of 1910, and to increase or reduce the valuation of the property therein assessed so that the same shall be full cash ' value thereof, and to assess omitted tax able property. Said Board will be In session one month.. Petitions or applications for the reduction of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of, the applicant or bis attorney and be filed with the Board during' the first week It Is by law required' to be In session and any petition or ap plication not so made, verified and filed ehall not be consider d or act. ed upon by the Board. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this 27th day of September,. 1910. tci ,' B. F. MILLER, County Assessor. 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