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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1910)
IF It .L(M! CM. Let us be prepared. We've had but a few weeks of Autumn. Rough, raw months lie ahead; snow, sleet and ice. We've only to recoMect the past. Wear warm clothing. We have everything in Winter needs Women's tailored Suits Coats and Capes This is a new shipment of suits made from French serges, diagonals, broadcloths, home spuns and hair-line striped worsteds; satin lined coats and plain gored and plaited and new non-hobble effect skirts. Prices range from $16.50 to $25.00 FURS Come and see our stock of Fur Neckwear and Muffs; also styles and prices, and you will come to the con clusion that good furs cost less here. Men's Clothing Department Our Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings and other articles for men are the best that the best manufacturers produce and are mod erate in price. Trunks A big ship ment just received Wool Batts, $2.75 Wool Batts for Comforts--Large size and made of clean, sanitary wool.' Watch the. Bargain Bin ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY EKSBSSHSSZT The Whit If you want a alga grade sowing uiatulua wMh Is a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BUY' A WHITE Th niauklna W tasurpassed for simplicity, durability and the char acter of the weak it will do. It 1 made la two etales, the Vrbrator tMntUle oiid Uia Improved Rotary Eatvttle, The Utter machine sews either a lock or a chain stitch. Tli4- are a number of styles to chooee Kom aud the wood work la Uju kaiidaoraeH possible, Fred S. Ashley hAndla the WHITE MACHINE lit Wallawa oeunty. Lion Fondlaa a Child In FltUburg a aavago lion fondled the hand that a child thrust Into his cage. Danger to a child U some times great who least regarded. Of tea it comas threugh Colds, CrouP, and Whooping Cough. They a!ay thousands that Dr. Ktng'a Nw Dis covery cauld have saved. "A few d itea cured our baby of a very bud caw ot Croup." writes Mr. George I). Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C, "We a'ways give It to him when he takes cold. itg wonderful niicine for babies." llet for Cougha, Colds, Un Grippe, Asthma, Hemorrhages, weak Lungs, eoc. $1.00. Trial hoi Ho I've. Guaranteed by all Druggists, All phona orders (or bua to and froaa armplty tUmlM to. HlxlU Front barn. Home phoue. 87b A Regular Tom Eoy. was Susie climbing trees and fen ct'3, jumping ditches, whittling, al ways getting scratches cuts, spraina, bruiaej, bumps; bums or scalds. But laa! Her mother jiust applied Duck lin's Anilca Salve and. cured her quick. Hvaig everything healable Boils, Vliura, Kt'afina, Old Sorea, Conns or Plica, Try It. 20c. at all Drugging, ' Chinese Pay Discount. Pekln An viviiclal edict haa been Issued autliori.lns the proposed loan of J50,000,00 from the American group of linnnelcra. The bond Issue to cover the loan will be taken by the syndicate at 95. When a cold becomes settled in the system, It will take several days' troatinent to cure It, and the best remedy o usa l Chamberlain's Cogh Itomedy. u will cur quicker tllau any other, and also leaves the sys rviii in a natural and healthy condlr :ioii. Sold by nuriiaugh & Mayflold and all lending Di'iiggista, The old, old e ory, told times with out number, and repeated over and over again for the last years, but It la always a welcome story to ihoso In search or health There Is noihing lit tho world that cures cougha and coula a nlAly as Cham berialn's rough liemecly. Sold by llurnauiili & .VayfkHd and all good Druggist, Taft Heada Boy Scouts. New York A letter of President Taft, through Secretary Norton, In wli'ch' he accepts the position or hon orary pr.-ldcnt of the Boy Scouts of America, w as made public at National headquarters of the Scout movement A Household Medicine To be reHy valuable tnut show equally good rtvsulta from each mem ber of the family u1jik k. Foley H.aey and Tar loea just thia. WlnMher ftr grown peraons or child ren Foley 1b Honey and Tar Is best and safest for all' couglia and cohls. lluniauh & Mayfield. CHURCH SERVICES. Cnicai Service's p'scrv!:iK ' World's Temperance Sunday, will bo hold ! he !e.ho.li-.t thirth Jiex-t Sunday even big cut 7 : SO o'clock. The child ren md young folks will c'.rteir large ly Inio .tihe pwgram with ruslc, re cRa'.Iaas, etc. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETINO, Notice of first meeting of the stockholders of the Wallowa county Fair Association AnUeles. of incorporation of the Wallo wa County Agricult ural Fad r As- socialion having been filed as requtr td. by law, the first meatin.g of the Eitockliolders. ofsalii Wallowa Coiuity Agricultural Fair Association', will be held at Uie office of Associat ion, lu. the Wallowa County Tt-le & Abstract Coiupany's building, in Bii'terpriae, Oregon, on December 10th 11)10, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon for the purpose of electing a Eard of Directors for the ensuing year. Date ef fira,t publication, Novem ber 9, 1910. a. c miller; B. B. BOYD, C. S. BRADLEY, ' Incorporators. should be prepared for It. AM that la needed Is a bottde of Chamber. Iain's Cough Remedy. Many moth era are never without it to their homes and It has never disappointed ithem. Sold by Burnaugh&.Mayfleld and all good druggists. Lame back comj on suddenly and la extremely painful. It la caused by rlieumatUni of the muscles. Quick relief la afforded by applying Cham berlain's Liniment. Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfield and aU good Druggists. SWAMP CREEK. Swamp Creek, Nov, 6. Mr. S'sser went to the Inwiaha Thursday, and brought, out load1 of apples. Mrs. Tom Earner and son. wnt to the Imnaha Friday for apples; re turning Monday. Miaa Sylvia Graves and brother War- don, of Jcocph, took dUmor of N. E. Hnmmack'a Sunday, Mica Barbara Sas. -r and Joo wore also there. !lrs. Steve Hodge end Nannie en? to town Saturday aud Tuesday. Frank Otto la employed on. the new Baptist church, thla week. Mr. Hammock and Mr. sas3er went to town Saturday. Harry Hough la hauling lumber from he Hyatt ralll. . . J. Carter v.-aa at, C. O'Nells Sun- Carl Keoler is pitting hi a crop at the A. C. Siulth place. Herman and Albert Fischer are hauling lumber. Keoler school No. 63 la cckig to hve a bos social at Clwlsirjcs cha.igcd to a Methodlat head for a Union Church, Roy Ralls and wl.'e went to Wal Iowa this wek and brought In. a toad of freight f or By ram's s'jore. Harry JMMor and wife brought In n IokI of funiltune and freight from V"l'ovva recently, Terry Barnes of Asotla, Wash., was hero buying catt! Iwt, .week. George Frazler Jr., vyaa Irn P-aradiae on busineja. , ' W'e wonder v.hy some of our friends doa'it sand ua a bottle of good old rye l.is'ead of so much election lit-' -rature, we would appreciate It more. Voters will have a good long vote next Tuesday tn. if act the longest vote they ever east. Notice of Teachers Institute. Notice la hereby given, that) tlio, an nual Teachers Institute for wallova County will be held at La Grande, jointly with Union, Baker and Uma tilla counties,' also in connection with the Eastern division of the State Teachers Assoc lia' Ion, Nov. LI, 22, 23, 1910. , All teachers, tn the county choulHi Dittand. Thlst will Im a Snlell- did meeting and no teacher can afford O Q OOE1Q O Q O O D D DD LI i iuis: lit. r ii.ftm wii utxui cr. Respectfully, J. C. CONLEY, 12c2 Supt. of Schools. Hexamethylenetetramine la the name of a. German chem ical, one of the many valuable ta gredlenits of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramliie Is recogniz ed by th medical itexit books and authorities as a u'lc acid solvent and auti-septlc for te urine. T&ke Fo ley's Kidney Remedyi promptly! at the first slga of kidney trouble and avoid a serious malady, Burnaughl & May-field. Both Speedy and Effective) This indicates the action of Foley Kidney Fills aa S. parsons, Battle Creek, Mich, illustrates; "I have been r-fflicted with a severe case of kid ney and bladder trouble for ,whlch I found no relief until I nsedFoley Kidney pills. These cured me en tirely of all my complaints. I was troubled with backaches and severe shooting pains with annoying urin ary Irregularities. The steady use f Foley Kidney Pllla rid me entirely of all my former troubles. They have I my highest recommendation." Bur . naugh & Mayfield. v Good Reaulta Always Follow The use of Foley Kidney pille. They are upbuilding, atrengthenlng and aoothlng. Tonic in action, quick In resuMa, Bumaugh Mayfield. Croup la most prevalent during th dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children LADIES Mm. A. D. Vandecar of North pow der, Oreg., haa a large stock of switch es and all pentaiuing to the trade. Also makes switches and puffs' Of your combings, will make trips to yov tJYa. She will also do you w-orh If jou will address her at North Pow ler. , 30 years experience Work guaranteed Many school children suffer from constipation, which Is often the cause of seeming tupUUty at leaaons. Cham bertata'a Stomach and Liver Tablets are an. Ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle In their effect, and wlH cure even chi'oalc constipation. Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfield and all good Druggists. PARADISE GLINTS. Paradise, Nov. 4 Weather frosty; Fall plowing will soon stop. The Union Church which the peopl talked of building .here ' hsa been u o Abstracts V Loans Insurance Reliable Abstracts of title furnished on short notice. ' . All hinds 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. WALLOWA LAW, LAND f a ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, OREGON Boatman H Bilyen, ' Managers To the Citizens of Wallowa County It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to maKe the customer's rela tion with this banK satisfactory and profitable. H Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has, the advantage of a lare capital and substantial list ot " stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you 'are not a customer we invite you to become one. ' i Stockgrowers and Farmers National Bank ' Wallowa, Oregon f: