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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1910)
- jr..7im.iutu I HI IHIIi ti i 4.K.JU4..iJmA . .A, HSfmmvmMt .iumi , J, w.iM.aWMMWaiwwjiiUiiwii. niMaMiMiHLwrwn m MHin'LtBiiwimi Ja.i.l..j...a.uiM..i.,... ...j..u.. .l.j . i r Thanksgiving is but a short time off. We are ready to supply your home necessities and to make it worth your while to buy now. We have made prices interest- ingly low. . In the grocery dept. You will find Staple and Fancy Groceries, "Sugar, Spice and everything nice" to make your Fruit Cakes, Mince Pies and Plum Puddings for the Thanksgiving Dinner. For 1 0 days before Thanksgiving a discount of 1 0 per cent will be made on Table Damask, Napkins, Towels, Toweling, and Table Padding. Carving Sets for Thanksgiving W Two-piece Carving sets made of finest tempered steel. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE DEP'T A splendid showing of Dishes, Household Hardware, Kitchen ware and Glassware Prepare your Thanks giving dinner with the South Bend Mai leable Range. It will give perfect re sults in cooking and baking, with half the work and all the worry eliminated. vi m. WW- . V r. Trade Mark THE MALLEABLE JLVADE IN SOUTH BEND Watch the Bargain Bin ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY SBsUO stsasasa Fresh Fruits All seasonable fruits found here. Also the finest shipment of For eign and Dome s t i c Cheese ever in the city General Merchandise With the en ti r e stock kept brand -new at the lowest prices the quality of goods can besold for All Hats, Shoes and Gloves at Cost while they last An excellent quality of coal at a conservative price. Lay in the winter supply now. Riley Riley's NEWS PARaGRAFHS FROM OTHER CITIEr! IN OREGON Lion Fendles Child In Pittsburg a aavftgo Hon fondled tho hand '-hat a child thrust Into h'.a cage. Danger to a child Is eome- tltnaa arat when kut regarded. Of ten It cous through Colds, CrouP, and Whoeplug Cough. They alay thoucajada (thai Ir. King's Nvr bis coverj ceuld have eavad.- "A few doaea cured our baby of a very bad case of Croup,- writes Mrs. George B. Davla, of Plat Rock, N. C, "W always glva U to him when h take culd. it a wonderful jdlln for bibUu." Be for Cough, Colds, La Ortpp. Asthma, Hemorrhages, NVak Lung. 60c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran tl by aUDruggUtt. AU phea orders for bus to; aaa froai aVwel )Wt aMaadad W. Whfla Front barn, noma phone. 97b Mr. OUo Paul, Milwaukee, ls.. aayg Foley's Honey ad Tar la still mora thaa Hie bart. Ha writes ua, all thnjo that bo gbt It think It la the best for coughs and , cld they ever had and I think It' la ailU more thaa the. beet. Our baby hd a bad cold and tt cured him In one day. Ptoaaa accept thank.- B"r- nugli ft Mafia:d, foiimerlelt noioa ou tlio First National Bunk of Portland, Ore., are being passed treely in New York City. . The club women of Oregon favor the proponed state-wide tuberculin test for dairy cows. The Oregon branch of the National League of 1 lostmasiers, will hold a meeting In Portland on December 3. Klghty-five tmllars has already been subscribed toward the $1500 fund be Ing collected to equip the Oregon Na tion HoKerva. . Mrs. 11. V. Koyland was crushed be tween an elevator and a floor In the United States National Bunk building at Salem and lKile hope U held out for her recovery. To provide entertainment for the dcli-gatea to the National Woolgrow ers' convention, to be held.iu Portlaud January 4, G ,6 and 7. a committee la now soliciting subscriptions with the intention of mining about $0,000. A temporary : convention hail and auditorium to fi.'H 10,000 people, and to cover a city block, will be built to accommodate the, annual conference of the Christian Church of America in Portlaud next -July. Milton Carter, the hult-wltted man who has been terrorising th.i country In the vicinity of Applegate .for the latft three weeks, 1ms been captured by a party of four Jacksonville men. Tuesday and Wednesday, Novem ber 15 and 16, are the dates which have been selected for the annual gathering of the members of the Ore gou SUte Bar Assoclaton, which will take place In Portland, . Ai'tor electing officers and select ing Kusene as, the meeting place for ltll, the convention of the Lady Mac cabees of the Willamette Valley dis trict adjourned ut Albany. Klamath Falls aud the Klamath marshes and takes are now the inec- ca for hundreds of duck hunters from all over the state aud. Northern Cali fornia as far , as San Francisco. If the amendment to the conetltu tlon giving counties the privilege to baud for road construction should be adopted,, a utomHer good roads con ventlon will be held In Portland soon after the election November 8. Saturday, November 5, the Harrl- man system will start for Chicago what Is said tu be tho finest exhibit of Oregon agricultural and aortlcul tural products ever gotten together, to be exhibited In the a.inex of the Colt scum building . during the United States Land and Irrigation exposition to be held there November 19 to 24- Frora best Information obtainable has been trlort t.i it u h.n.. tt i probable that tho census of the j wln be receIved atter long nau,g ,n population of the city of Portland has much better oonJit1on lf pre.cooied be- neen reaucea ny n.uuu names as a re- ,ore ,oaded ,n refrgerators car. suit or tne cnecKing investigation just closed in Portland. It is believod that the population to be officially announced will be 207,000.' The Dalles Business Men's Associa tion has begun stocking streams In that section with young trout and have received from Master Wardon Clunton 7,001) Colorado black epecklod brook trout fry which were propo- gated at the state fish hatchery at Bonneville. . Good Results Always Fellow . The use of Foley Kidney pills. They are- upbuilding, strengthening aud soothing. Tonic in action, quick In results. Bumaugh & Mayfield. BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK NEWS Of NOTED PERSONS Federal Judge McCall at Memphis, issued a writ of injunction against 113 That he himself will not again be 1 saloons, debarring them from selling intoxicating liquors. The republican state, central com mittee of Iowa formally declined the a candidate for the Presidency of the United States; that Theodore Roose velt will be the Republican candidate and Governor Harmon of Ohio the ! proposal of the democratlo central Democratic candidate In 1912, was the declaration made at Pendleton by Eugene V. Ddbs, the recognized lead er of SociaMsm In the United States. Project Engineer Patch has received telegram from A. P. Davis, acting director of the reclamation service, saying that the co-operation certifi cates Issued by the Klamath Water Users' Association would In future be accepted by the Land Office in lieu of cash for maintenance fee. . These certirlcates were issued to some of the local contractors for lateral and other work by the water users. committee for an Informal senatorial primary on November 8 to select car. tUdhtes for a successor to Senator Doi liver. It has been announced that scores of big American Importers have con lessed to Collector Loeb that they bav undervalued goods brought Into this country. Loeb says the govern ment will recover at least Sl.000,000 from these Importers. Croup- la most prevalent during the dry cold waithr of the early wluUr months, parents of young children should be Drenared for 1. All that Arrangements have been made to js .needed to a bottle of Chamber- exhibit Lane County prlxe winning sp-. ialn a Cough Ramedy. Many moth- pies in various parts of the United 1 6r- re never without It In their States. Three boxes have been ahlpped t homes and It hae never disappointed to Minneapolis, where they will be .them. Sol hr Burnnugh&Mayfield ehowu on a prominent street. Two boxes have been sent to the Southern Pacific officials In Chicago, where they will be exhibited at the big laud show. Other shipments have been made at Pittsburg and Chicago. Two small payments have been nuide on a Yamhill and Polk County timber deal which will aggregate In consideration .If completed anywhere from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000. It Is as. sumed by the owners that the deal will go through, as many thousand dollars have been pal.'., and. the tl'Ja li being given careful scrutiny. Thir ty thousand acres of land will pass In the deal, on which Is estimated to stand 2,000.000,000 feet of timber. Salem Alter much effort upon the part of Charles L. Dick, manager of the Salem Fruit union, pre-cooling of Willamette valley fruits will be un dertaken at Salem by the government ae . an experiment. Pre-cool!ng of fruit preparatory t shipment for long distances has proved of value In California anJL Qihecetates where tt and aH good druggie's. ; . Pinchot Plead for Delay. Washington. In a letter In which ha declares that It "Is unfortunately Impossible to look with confidence to the officials of the Interior Depart ment for an unbiased Judgment," and expresses the fear that the Interior Department will recommend the pat enting of the Cunningham Alaskan coal land, claims, Gilford Pinchot sent to President Taft a letter asking for time in which to subm't briefs be fore a final decision is reached.. Hexamcthylenatetramine la the name of a Oermao chem ical, one of the many valuable in gradient of Fo'.ay'a Kidney Remedy, HexamaUiylen'.auramIna la rocoguit ad by th medical text book and authorities aa a uric acM solvent and amtl-eepUc for th urine. T - Fred Carleton, 89 years old, the grandslre of the Odd FeHows of the World, Is dead at his home In Austin, Texas. ' - , . v ' Governor Carroll, vof Iowa, . has ap pointed LaFayette Young, editor of the Des Mo)nes Capital, '. to succeed the late Senator Dolliver In the Unit ed States Senabe Senator Young will serve until the next legislature meets, January' 8. Hundreds of visitors from several states, attended the unveiling at Car roll ton, Mo., of the United States gov. ernment monument to Brigadier-General James Shields. ' Congress appro priated $5,000 for tue monument. One of the civil war's great secrets died with Gen. Thomas T. Eckert, former president of the Western Un ion Telegraph Company and dominant head of the United States Military Corps during the civil war. That se cret was the burial of Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln. General Eckert is said to have been the only surviving man who knew the facts. - . . 1 . 6yster Bay vainly wonders what hss become of Colonel Roosevelt, who la still In complete sec'.usion at Saga more 11111.- Not since nis return from the Spanish-American war twelve years ago. has the colonel kept him self so secluded at his home and the village folk do not know what to make of It. Notice of Teachere Institit. Notice Is hereby given that) hq an nual Teachers institute for wallow County vW be held at La Gramde, Jointly with Union, Baker and Uma tilla counties, also In connection with tlie Eastern division the State Teachers Association, Nov. 11, 22, 23, 1910. Aid teachers In the county . ; should attend. This will be a splen did meeting and no teacher can afford to miss It. Program will appear lat er. Respectfully, JVC. CONLEY, 12c2 - Supt. of Schools, Hlg,h School boys, now la your chance to get good school suit $1& tc $22.00 suits, for $6-76 t- $11.00 at .the Tag Sale. .. . .. 69bl Both Speedy and Effective This indicates the action of Foley Kidney Pllto aa S. Parsons, Battl Creek, Mich, illustrates: "I have been afflicted with a severe case of kld- ! ney and bladder trouble for which ,'l found no relief until I uaedFoley i Kidney pills, -These cured me en tirety of all my complaints. . I vt-aa troubled with backaches end severe shooting pains with annoying urin ary Irregularities. The' eteady use of Foley Kidney Pills rid me entirely of all my former troubles.- They hava my highest recommendation." Bnr naugh & Mayfield. See the R. S. ft Z. Co's. adv. In this Issue. E9b5 CI Abstracts Loans Insurance Reliable Abstracts of title furnished on short notice. 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 ail losses in full. WALLOWA LAW, LAND H ABSTRACT CO. ENTIRTBISE. OtlGOM . Baatmaa Bllyaa, . . Maaag'era . Q ley'a KWney Remedy, promptlyi at the .'i rat al.o-n ff VLinnv tmublA and SvOia i serious) malady. Bumaught ft wU field. . --. . . . --