City
and County
Brief News Items
Mi G. William soa wea. to Josaph
Tuesday.
For carrot iifid rug weaving soe
J. H. Manloy, Dntorprlaa, Ono.30n.59b4
Ka)alle Eosweull return-el Tue.lay
from .Portland.
Christmas Post Cards, lc. each ait
.the Fair.
Time aro hard. Jt will' pay you ito
Lock over lied' Tag Bargain?, at Funk
Take your eggs to Davis & Ward
and get cash. 43btf
' lira; N. C. Longfellow of Joseph
wis a guest of Mrs. J. A. Burleigh,
Taelay. '
: L. -B. Kelly of Eden was grating
fi-loads- and tinansacting business in
town like first of Jbh week.
C. Ti Daniel of this Stockwrowers
ami Fanner's National 'bank was In
town om buslnesia, Tuesday night.-
FiUTini'tume rera'ired aud all other
cabinet and oarpeater joto work.
Holding, at Rodse's' Bros. Clbtf
Dr ( A. Ault reporta a nine
round daughter iborn ifco the wife of
Luther Stuinbaush, Tuesday, Novem-
l!3. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Grler, daughter
Camrla and eon Clyde, of Hotchktsa,
Co'.o., after a fortnight's visit, here
with their eons, B. A. and C. B.
Crtar, left Sunday for Long Beach,
Calif., where they will spend ,th win
ter. L W. Rli'.ey returned, Sunday from
Portland, wliarie he puinohaiEd a gro
cery business' in the, , beawtiiFul T,asl
dance suburb of Laurelhuirst. Mrs.
Ri'iay wiU' go to Portland In January
aid .with her sister, Mra. Bur.llei.gn,
conduct 'the gro; ery .
When a cold becomes settled In the
system, tt will take several days'
treatment to cure It, and the best
remedy o use is Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, it will cure .quicker than
any other, and also leaves the sys
tem in a natural and heai'thy condi
tion. Sold by Bui'naugh & Mayfield
and all leading Druggists,
Beaa Gearhait Morrison, the cele
brated' render and lmpers.3inator. la
the next abtractioa of thie Lyceum
course. She wi'i be here Friday
night, Decemiter 2, and no doubt
thera will be a crowded hou3e so
you had betw secure your seat
eair'.y. :
George T, Cochran, a La Grande
attorney who was e'ected ,watler coin
missiloner for this' district atj there
cent election., was here the first f
the week representing Mr. Klvette
in the Rankin bankruptcy proceedings,
Mr. Cochran was a' guest of his
cousin. Carl Roe. and . family white
in tflie city.
Mr. OUo Paul, Milwaukee, wis.,
saya Foley's Honey and Tar is still
more thai; the best. He writes us,
a'.l those that l.ovght it think it
la the best for coughs and colds
they ever had and I think it Lai still
more than the best, our baby had
a bad cold and it cured him In one
day. Please accept thanks." Bur
naugh & Mafi.d.
With Mrs. Bess Geartiart Morrison
the audience wc enrapturoJ. She
is an elocutionist of rare ability, very
P'easlaig in mrjiter, and dlovoid of all
ostentation. Guthrie haa yet to see
an audience more pleaael w'-h a
speaker. She was repieabodliy recall
ed, until hex program was inonei than
doubled aid. aM'l toey wantedi mora.
Qutiwle, Oklahoma, state Ofplia.
G. C. BoCdlng has opened a carpen
ter and cabinet, making shop in, the
Roagars Bro3. Garage building on
River street, and is prepared to do.
any and all kinds of jobbing hi wood.
working. Mr. Boiling Is a first class
workman of many years experience,
and whatever hie does ho doeo well.
Many school children suffer from
constipation, which Is often the cause
of seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham
berlaln'g Stomach and Liver Tablets
are an ideal medicine to give a child,
for they are mild and gentle In their
effect and will cure even chronic
constipation. Sold bv Burnaugh &
MayfioUl and all good Dmgglste.
THE BIG FUN SHOW.
In preheating "Ij Marriage a FaoU
ur-e" at the opera house this evening
.1. C. Harpsr aud Glenn Harpar give
tha theatre-going public of .this city
an opportunity of. enjoying one of the
bpjgU'teat iand moat reflatd cmedie3
of thj time. It ia well constructed
and -the story hea .to do! v.-liLib. the num.
srous experiences of a ihusband! -who
tries to so'.via the probl-im fori himse'f .
It In brimful of humor of rthei .righrt kind
and it 1 a lauh producer, of the
ibest, quality, it 1$ a novel and unique
production and ha iprovan to be one
of th.e most eucceiafuli and popular
comedies of the past few eaasoas.
"Is Marriage a Failure?" is a very
common question, still, never ha a
aatlsfactory answer been given, the
play deci'ies the matter for you, and
at tlhe same time enr.ertn.ins.
tinned- for furla'.r -investigation-
JM Rankin' eatlmaite of his aa
ssta M $54,000., and tndibtodnejs
fito.OOO. The S.ets inolude 139,000
snareV of mining s,tock put In at a
valuation of $14,000.
Y. SV. While, V. I. Oronln and
Wr, ker Franklla wero nam'Sd as eip
FralaoTS.
Ilepiry' FleVlier was e'iected trus
tee, and Jila bond fixed at $5,000.
Over $27,600 Worth
Of flaims Approved
First; Meeting of Creditors of W. F.
Rankin Henry Fletcher
Trustee.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOTES. -
Tho new adicli'ion to ."the shooJ
houiSia was- occupledr Mcnday for itlie
firat time. One of tho rooms &
'teltoa by the- additional room itausht
by Mre. Franklin.
There v.-iil be a BchoaJ meeting Tt
bho.eehool houas, Saturday, December
10, at 2 p. m., for thie pua-posa of
voting a. speciall tax.
Good Results Always Follow
The use of Foley Kidney pills.
They are upbuilding, strengthening
and soothing. Tonic in action, quick
in results. Burnaugh & Mayfield,
Bankruptcy Rerereo J. S. Hoigln
LADIES
Mrs. A. D. Vandecar of North pow-'
der, Oreg., haa a large stock of switch
es and all pertaining to the .trade.
Also makes switches and puffs of
your combings, will maUe trips to yov
presided, over the first meeting of i town. She will aleo do your work If
crodtlors ot,W. F. Rankin in. the
circuit coumt room Monday. Over 40
creditors were ipreaant and (lied
Claims.. Over $27,000 worth, of aacu'r
ed and unoecured claimis werte passed
while considerable moi'e were cou-
you will address her at North, i pow
der. 30 years experience Work guar,
antoed -
Mayor S. P. Crow of Los-tine wa3
ia town Frkiay night on business.
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Abstracts
Loans
Insurance
Reliable Abstracts of title furuislied on short
notice. '
All Kinds of money to loan on farm property, 4
from one to five years; large or small amounts
Fire Insurance written in companies that pay
all losses in full.
WALLOWA LAW, LAND a ABSTRACT CO.
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
Boatman & BHyea,
Manager!
Piospect For Coal
On EHr Mountain
Near Northern Hill Thought, to Be
Mineralized Homesteaders
Are Busy.
Ek Mountain, Nov. 2G Mrs. James
Dailey returned from a visit ou
P-rairie Creek, Friday.
W. D. Roberta, WaMer Wing, Moss
Averttl' a:id John J. Burloon enjoy
ed Thanksisi'ving dinner with Mr. and
.Ura.P. .Loftus.
Mrs, W. D. Roberts attended the
Tri-County Normal ot La Gi'faide,
retuming home Friday.
J. C. ShackleLOid, ex-sheriff of
th-ia jcounty, but now a -resident of
Claa-Uston, n., was Hi rough this sec-don-
6ast wei; cn hili way to B.vter
prioa. E. A. Andtorson has done quite a
lot of fall plowing.
Mr. Goggins has been melting im
provements on his homestead'. ,
J. J. Burleson- has bean, hauling
lumber preparatory 'o erecting a
banv on his homea'ead.
Tine slieep are .being takeni off ith
range here and driven ito the vaffley,
for feeding. ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Trainer left Satur
day to work for Mr. PaiHerson, at the
sawmill on Trout Creek.
Home unknown parties have been
prospecting for coal and other mlner
i'.s on Elk Mountain.. I have not
seen their prosrect, therefore cannot
report as- to quantity and quality of
uimwraii. Hope taey may make a
rich strike. ,
M'isa Churchill was vis-iUng t Mr.
Anderson's Friday.
AN ELK.
A Regular Tom Boy.
wag Su6ie climbing trees and fen
ces, Jumping ditches, wM'Hn. al
ways getting scratches cuts, sprains,
bruises, bumps, burns or Bcaids. But
laws! Her mother Jut applied Buck
len's Arnica Salve and cured her
quick. Heau everything healabltf
Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Old Sores,
Corns or Piles, Try It. 25c. at all
Druggists.
Notice to Holders of City Warrants.
Notice la hereby given that there
I3 on hands f un dsi to pay all city war
ren ta drawn on the General iTvind that
were presented on or before Novam
ter 1, 1910.
W. F. SAVAGE,
OMy Trees urer.
Lioi Fondles a Child
In Pittsburg a aavago Hon fondled
tho hand that a child thrust Into
his cage. Danger to a child is some
times great when, least regarded. 1 Of
ten It comes through Colds, CrouP,
and Whooping Coogh. They slay
thousands than Dr. King's New Dis
covery could have .saved. "A few
doses cured our baby of a very bad
case of Croup," writes Mrs. George
B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C, "We
always give it to him when he takes
cold. it8 a wonderful medlcln for
babies." Beat for Coughs, Colds, La
Grippe, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Weak
Lungs. 60c. $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by ail Druggists.
Read the advertisements.
Now is the time to buy your
Fall and Winter Wearing
Apparel
Men's Underwear in two-piece suits, Men's
Union Suits, Shirts in all colors and quali
- ties,' Suits, Overcoats, Sheep Lined Coats,
and Mackinaws, Slickers and Rubber Leg
gins, and in fact everything to make ycu
comfortable for cold weather. -
Shoes. Hats and Caps
v Come in and buy before the line is broken
C. H. ZURCHER
The Men's Outfitter -
Tax Collections
-'Remarkably Good
Sheriff Makes Repor To Clerk
" : Only $7216 Delinquent On,
Big Roll.
Sheriff Edgar Marvin baa made his
tax collection report to the County
Cllerk as. follows; ' -
Amount on, 1909 roll $155,070 25
Uudler changes. 135 59
Sheriff 'a ais-jss-mont 7527 42
Peuality ani Interest 639 13
Total $163,372 39
Cash coBlecteii. $144,991 14
3 ipier cent rebate alllowedi....22C7 72
Error nnd. double asaeam'e..8897 16
Amount De'.inqueni'jsi 7216 37
Total $163,372 39
The above shows remarkably good
coolectlons, .uhiere being only about
$1000 more delinquent ithan on -thieiroll
last year itihat was- $30,000 ies In.
total levied. .
SPECIAL NEXT SATURDAY
AT i
THE R.8.&Z. CO. STORE
With soe'ety women in diamonds
and laces, working girls in their beBt
bib and tucker, club men In "swallow
tail" coats and workingmen In their
"store clothes" mixed in a laughing,
happy confusion, Milwaukee's Social
ist city government conducted the
"first municipal dance ever seen in
America." And it was a huge success.
We do good Job printing. Try us.
Every Saturday, until the first day of the
New Year, 1911, we will give a special discount of
25 cents on the dollar on every article in our
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
You don' have to look for tags. Just .,
name the article and if it is to be found in
our large Dry Goods Department
. FOR CASH
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you can have it for 25 per cent off of the
regular price " , ;
You see, ,
The R. S. & Z.
He, too,
Has bit off more than he can chew.
Or in other words he has got more goods than
he has got cash, whereas he needs to have more
cash than goods. Here are some of the articles
which everybody knows- what they generally
have to pay for and which are among your daily
necessities.
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, Sheetings, House Lining, Wool
Dress Goods, Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Shoes, Orer
shoes, Rubber Sandals, Hosiery, . Letgins,
Underwear, Dress Skirts, Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets,
Bed Sheets, Ready Made Clothing, including ...
Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits,
Hats, Caps, Etc.
In fact every article to be found in the dry goods side
of our store. ,
Remember, these are Saturday Specials; every
other day we give the usual discount for cash.
R. S. and Z. CO.
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TWO PRAIRIE CREEK
RANCHES BARGAINED FOR
Two big real estate 'hifn' on Prairie
Creak are in nezo'iatloa. JJ. Mc
Donald of Ca3s county, JJ. D., has
bargained for-EX O: MaWm' ranch
of 720 acres, for $23,000 and Harry
rvrtiiiaghanvs p!a e of 310 ftcro3, ad-
Joining Makla's fr $70 an acre.
Masses. McD:na-jJ and Nottingham
went to Portland. Sunday, to see the
formers' bra'har and coinpSote the
deals. ' . ' ' ' '
McDoiaJd Y.a aj bf-rgained for
Makln's lonibi at $2.5 each, and W
niy at $6 a tea. "
The doa's were made through J. D.
Walck of Joseph.
Vt. VcDona'd 4 reported- as
having bought of Will Stickney his
linih Jus-t west af Joseph for a lit-
tte lisr t'ian $20,000. This ranch con-
la Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work done on short notice. .
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS
Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
L. BERLAND
Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs ;
and Leather Coods of all descriptions. ' t
I will fit you out with the best eoods for the least
money. When in need of anything in my line,' call and
inspect my stock before purchasing. . . g
I ENTERPRISE, - - - - OREGON ;
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has just been awarded the
; Grand Prix
over all competitors at the
Brussels
International Exposition
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