The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, October 26, 1910, Wednesday Edition, Image 4

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Don't Let Others Get All of the Bargains
GET YOUR SHARE
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LACE CURTAINS " -Ecru,
Cream and White
If you need lace curtains here is a chance
for a lucky buy. A splendid lot, slightly
soiled. A visit to the. laundry will make
them as good as new. Two lots, one at
33 1-3 per cent discount and one at half
price.
A few CORSET BARGAINS selling at
Half Price
Babies' Coats, slightly dam
aged, $1.75 values, 95 cents
Australian .Wool Bats, $2.75
just the size for 7acomfort
GOLD SEAL RUBBER FOOTWEAR
will give you greater satisfaction than
other brands and costs'no more.
DOLLAR SHIRTS
We still have on hand a number
of pretty patterns. -Ask .to see
them. '
THE CONVERTIBLE COLLAR COAT ..
,The Most Popular
Overcoat in America
In pleasant weather a handsome looking, perfect fit
ting coat. .In stormy weather a protection from . the
cold and at the same time a stunning garment Our
suits and overcoats, hats, furnishings and other ar
ticles for men, are the highest grade in style and
fabrics thattheZbest manufacturers produce and are
moderate in price. ,
HARDWARE DEPARTMT
Visit the Hardware De-
partment and see the
Heating Stoves & Ranges
, - See the Standard Ringe
a heavy, substo nl.ial,
durable'range'' adapted -
for wood or coal. Costs
less than other ranges
and in a few years will
save in fuel the price
you pay. . . . . .
China aud Glassware
A complete line in fancy
dishes' and glassware just
received.
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Trade Mark
THE
MALLEABLE
JL J.ADE IN SOUTH BEND
ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY
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The White
WHITE
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City and County
Brief News Items
If you want a high grade sowing
machine wMch la a
WORLD'S STANDARD
OF EXCELLENCE
buy a white' .;
The machine la unsurpassed 1 tor
simplicity, durablllt) aud the char
acter of the work It will do. It la
made lu two styles, 'the Vibrator
Shuttle and the Improved Rotary
Shuttle, The lattter machine sews
either a , lock or , a chain stitch.
There are a number ot styles to
choose from and the wood work Is
the handsomest possible, '
Fred S. Ashley
handles the" WHITE MACHINE In
Wallowa county. '
The Demon of the Air '
Is the germ ot lagrlppe, that, bre&Ui
: d lu, brings suffering to thousands.
Its after effects are weakness,,' nor-,
vousness, lack of appetite, energy
and ambition, with disordered liver
and kidneys."1 : The greatest Jiiood
then hi Electric Bitters, the epleu
did tonic, blood purifier and regula
tor of stomach, liver and kidneys.
Thousands have proved that v Uwy
wonderfully strengthen the nerves,
build up the system and restore
health and good spirits after 4a at
tack of grip. If suffering, try thorn.
Only 00o. Perrect satisfaction guar
anteed by all druggists. l;
1 All phone orders for bua to and
- irom aepoi promptly, attended , lu.
Wblt Front barn. Home phone. 97b
Take your eggs to Davis & Ward
and get cash. - 43btf
D. F, Steele Is clerking for Pren
tiss 1 Ionian. ' -
Sea Funk's big ad for 'the good
thing Saturday.
Daniel Boyd went to La Grande,
Tuesday, on a brief business trip.
J. M. Itodgere of the garage was at
Wallowa Saturday on a repair Job. '
Egg3, 40 cents a dozen. Cash, Da
vid & Ward, Enterprise. . 51bl
Miss Katie Dobbin, the Wallowa
milliner, was In the city over Sun
day, .
Mrs. M. C. War'e of Imbler Is a'
guest at the Aairon Wade home on
Aldor Slope.. ' .
j ' Make it. a habit and , watch, for
Funk'a Saturday Special. They will
save you money.
. Ladles and Gent'emen's shoes pol
ished at Hotel llarber Shop. Open
Sunday mornings, , BObtf
J. L, Lambert left Monday to take
chaige of ,C. C, iloswell'a ranch on
tha Ininaha. " '
. Mrs.. J. A, BaHwln went to Elgin
Sunday to visit Mr. and , Mrs. W.
J. Underwood.
t Warner. Funk,. who had been here
for the eunimor, left Sunday tor
Oakland, Cal.
i ' Your cough annoys you. Keep on
hacking and tearing the delicate
membranes of your throat if you
want to be annoyed. But If youl want
relief, want to be cured, take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, . Sold by
Rur'nuugh & May field and all ' good
dnKlet. 1
Johnny Iltwlvr relumed Friday
from -tha Gran ile Rondo hospital,
where ho had been for 10 weeks..
. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Shaw, who
apR:U" the summer hero, loft for
melr home hi Seattte, Tuesday.
We have Jut got, a good start on
uur Saturday Riecial. Look for U
ovory weak, V. J. Fwik A Co.
'Dr; W.L. Jlohols, osteopath, suc
cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours
all day Tuesday, Tbmrsday and Sat
urday, In Enterprise. Of floe over
the bank,- ' . Jlatf
Mrs. J, T. Baker, son George end
granddaughter. . Luciuda . Baker, vls
Ked at Wallowa over Saturday
light. ' ' i
B. R. Bowlby,. C.-G. .Holmes and
O.'M. Corklns .wene Wallowa visi
tors, Tuesday. ..
Called meeting of the W. C. T.
U. at . home of Mrs. J. C. Conlej;, '
Friday afternoon, October ? 28, ft
2:30 o'clock. " ' (
We lead, others follow! We make
prlce? others come to them; Whofs j
doing the moat for the dear people T
"Let Funk do It!" . l !
Dr. A F. Po'.ey went to Portland.
Siiiday, In company with Edgar S'te-
venSj who had .been a guest In, toe
Poley home fora week.
Mlse Stella Brandon of Wallowa
took a special teacher's examination
Saturday. She was. a guest at the
B. F. MHtor home while to the city.
Try it hen In heed. - It contains
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
become '.famous for Its cures of
coughs, colds, croup and Influenza,
no harmful substance and alway
gives prompt relief. Sold by Bur
uaugh & May field and all good dnis-
gists.
. Mr. and Mrs; C. P. Ragsdale and
Sam Li:-h went to Pendleton, Sat
urday, for a few days stay, the gen
tlemen on business and Mrs. Rags
dale to visit friends.
Gue?s we started something on our
Funk's Saturday Special. Here we
are again wk'.h 6 packages Scb.il- j
ling's Soda for 25c, Saturday Spec
ial, October 27.
Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Murphy and his
sister, Mrs. Lilly Carter, of .Monu
ment, Ore., left for their homes,
Monday. They had been here look
'r.g over the county and were very
favorably Impressed.
Po'.k Mars, tiw enterprising. Swamp
Oroek ranrhor, has bought 120 acres
on' lower Joseph creok, across the
line In Washington,, of W. B. Rog
ers, that he will use as a wintering
place for eome ot his stock.
J. A. French, caidldato for state
rtnesenifcaUve, went to Elgin Tuoa
d.iy, in response to a message to
neet S..uator Chamberlsfci and John
..l.iiuiliig,- candlditte for" congress,
ar.d uccompa'uy the;n in their tour of
Uumn county.
Sheriff F. M. Breshears of Cald
well came in Saturday and left Sun
day taking with him the young cham
pion escaper, Elmer Small. They
went to Wallowa la an auto and
there pUjkied. tip the boy 'a sinter, El
sie, who was also takeu to Caldwell.
CHURCH 8ERVICES.
. Methodist: Services next Sunday
as follows: Sunday school at 10 a.
m., preaching atll a. m; and 7:30
p. m.; morning subject, "God's' Gap-
Men." Evening theme, "From Sociaj
ton to Black Valley," an HUiatraited
tompnw;e lecluie;
loaded. The yield on an average
Is good wulle In some ' fields the
tonnage Is tmniense.V
C. M. Lockwood has accepted aposi
tion with a La Grande Arm as abstractor
and will move to that city. . .
You Judge a man by the company
he keeps. You Judge a merchant by
the kind, cf goo is he koepo. Rat-
cllff isi exclusive agent for, The Os
'jermoor' Mattresa, New Home Sew
ing ' Machine, Edison Phonograph,
Mermaid Water Motor Washers,
and Charter Ok Stoves and Ranges.
Can you beat them? Blbl ' '
fhe pleasant purgative-effect ex
perienced by all who use Chamber
lain's Stomach -and Liver Tablets,
and the healthy ' condition of the
body ajid mind which they create,
makes one feel Joyful. Sold by BuX
Maugh & Mayfleld and all good
druggists. ". ' " 1
F. S. Bramwoll, supsrtatendent of
'he sugar factory, who' waJ.' In to
jee how the beet harvest, progres
3ed," returned to La Grande, Fri
iay. Thpee .to foar carlorwls of beets
go out each day. S. Story, field fore
ainn, says- over half the boots' . are
Mrs. Charles- Wltlgerodt was given
aa enjoyable surprise, Monday, ' by
ihe arrival of her mother,, Mrs. M.
Spora of Odesaa, Mo.; and aunt,
Mrs. J. W. Maksbwy of Eugene, Or
egon, whom she had not soen for
ia years. Mrs. Maksbury had been
visiting her sister, Mts. Spora, Va
Me3sa, and U o her way home:
Irs. Spora is aoropanted by her
.Ittle granddaughter, " Edna ' Boyce.'
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A Reliable Mediclner-Not a Nareotio
Get the genuine Foley's Honey and
Tor In the yellow package. , It Js
tafe and effective. Contains no op
.ates. Refuse substitutes; Burnaugh
Mayfleld. . ' tl
, ' Mount Tabor cuSTch in Portland,
Oregon, Is to be tihe plooe. for tiie
next annual meeting of the Presby
ter tin synod of Oregon. . '
Beginning at 10 o'clock Wednesday
morning the , Oregon Congress ' of
Mothers met in tilth annual confer
ence at Portland.
The next annual' meeting of the ft
Uonai convention of Christian church-1
a will be held at Portland, in Ocu
bil. . . . t
. Saved fom trm Grave, .
"I hod about given, up "hope, after
nearly four years of suffering from
a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs.
M; L. Dlx, of Clao-ksvlUe, Tenn. Of
ten the pain in- my chest wojld be
almost . unbearable ad I could not
doi any work, . but Dr. . King's New
Discovery has. made me feel like A
ne,w. person., Its' the best medicine
made for the throat and lungs." Ob
stinate coughs, stubborn colds, : hay
fever, la grippe, aMhma, ' croup, bron-chltie-
and hemorrhages, hoarseness
and whooping cough, yield! quickly to
this" wonderful, me Jiclne. Try H
60c end $1.00.'' Trial (0011108 free.
Guraanteel by aU druggists.
Abstracts
Loans
Insurance n
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Reliable Abstracts of title furnished onTshort
notice. " "' v
. j. All Kinds of money to loan on farm property',
from. one to five years; large or small amounts
; Fire Insurance written in companies that pay
- all losses in' full. " ' ; v ' ; : ' ;
WALLOWA LAW, LAND tL ABSTRACT CO.
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LYRIC TH EATER
Thomas Bruce, Manager
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Program Changes onl Monday "Wednesday 'and Friday
" Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, 2:30,
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