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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1910)
f Careful buyers will find this a good op portunity to complete tKeir Winter Out fits because of the liberal price reductions DRESS GOODS Sale of BlacKand Colored Dress Goods at a discount of 25 per cent. This as sortment contains plain and novelty weaves in blacK and all new winter shades. WOMEN'S SWEATERS 25 percent discount This will appeal to those who know how indispensable the popular Sweater Coat has become. vSHOES Women's $5.50 to $6.00 Shoes at $4.00 Special lot of Children's Shoes, your choice $1.00 It's getting mighty close on to Santa Claus' toes and in a few days we will have all sorts or gift goods display ed. Toys f or" the children, and sensible, useful gifts for Father, Mother, sister and brother. Unusual Reductions In Men's Suits' Values to $18.5o SALE $9.00 Values to $18.5o Until all are sold A lot of Men's . separate Coats at HALF PRICE ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY Official Proceedings Of County Court November Term, 1910. Second Judicial Day, November 21. Court met pursiwunt lo adjournment. I.i the matter Of declaring thai Tea'.ult of the vote for prohibition and agalna! prohibition hbd in Wallowa 'ootab', Oregon, November 8, 1910: , ....... H appearing to the court thai oji October 6, 1910, a petition wasiUed wkh the. Clerk of this county sIem ed by more than. 10 per cent of the registered voters of said conn, ty, praying that on tine 8th. day of November, 1910, an election' he held to determine, whether the sale of Intoxicating Minora should bo prohibited in said county an a whole, and the court having duly ordered such election, o i the 7 th. day of October, 1910, a ar-pears toy 'thia re cord of thia count , and It further appearing to the Court that potltlon, .waa filed with, the Olojrk not leas, than thirty inor more than ninety days before such election, and It further appearing that the County, Clerk on receipt of eiuh petition, immediately filed .the, same and coin paired the signature of elector aligning the eawe with the a'Kiiature. oa the registration books of the elect loui then pending, and wl ti the signatures on the reg- Istiratlon booka and blanks ou fe In hie office for the preceding igen - erail election, and it appearing that petition, contained the1 requisite number of signatures of qualified elector as required1 by law, and it further appearing that at lwat twenty days previous to rtuch elec tion the County Clerk delivered to the Sheriff of said comity at leant five notices of the rfeeUon for each election pre.inrt In Uie County in form as eulred by law, and it further appearing that mi& Slierirf at leant twelve daya before ui election posted satd notiie li p"b Ue pieces in the vicinity of 4 lie polling places and that aald CWrk and Shorlff have prey laiisly entered a irecordl ol their compliance of the provision of Uie law tn the prem ises; that the ballots for fioh elec tion were duly arranged and print ed according o law, that Mid' election, waa duly held on the 8th. day of November,. 1910, am required by law, and afterward 4lie vote waa culy eauvaed and abstracted and It further appearing to the Court from the dully certified ab stract of the volea of said election held on November 8, 1910, to pro- hiblt Uie sale of Intoxicating ttlquors for beverage purposes for the en tre county cf Wallowa, for prohiib- itlon received' 815 votes and against prohibition (received 699 votes, ad ' It appearing to the Court that the result of said' election; for the wi- .tire Counitj of Wallowa waa far prohibition: 1 - ' - - ThorKsfare, it Is hereby crdored and cansddeied by the Court that thia salo of intoxicating liquors U here- by abxn'iulelyt prohibited w;lthln the limits of Wallowa Oounty, Oticgon, except for Uie purnoies and under the i-utolijiiij epeeiriedi by 'law. Third Judicial Day, November 23. -fu tlio tmu'j'jer of a'lJ.wlna nvtkjsl'la--oiw hll'la agi.ibat tlva Coiiviy: The Court baivlns pants&ii uiioni and ' audited eicli of said blllft soiparai;e- ly na pp?v from the signature of tuba Coun t therc3:t, It Is tlidrcfoie conaWemlf and or- dered by this CO-rt 'tihat the aM bllta ba' allowel In' ofloia aiid amounts as follow, to wit; . High School Fund. - To Whom For Whatj Amount Iwe.l D:awM . North Went-School Ft:Ituidl Co., snli(Kil suppliei.. 9 86 10 BuraauKh & ,aylleld,ISchoot ' !' Bimplle. 38 CO General Fund. !... P. Uo, county lioar. . . . . .24 00 iUolla Doud,. county poor 24 00 U a Ian CojmCy. bw:d and enre . W. M. De:ker 30 r0 E. M. &..M. Co.. coa1' 189 90 R, I., Sio:t, Apivm, roa V dCst. No. a ........ ..-100 00 K. 11. Bowman, Aiprt. O. F. May raad ............. .....200 00 L. F. McAnulty, .Ujundi J ury balirf 0. 00 N. U. Hanna, oiflclal rcijioi4er..60 00 II. C. Cramer, turv bailluf . . . . . .SO 00 O. V. Ptkin, t;vrt bailiff 24 00 Wallowa CliUCukK nibllvihUi. AT 90 BoterprUe jvew, prtntlnx BUp- tk 95 II, B, Meiryninn, .vr-eylug Saa- nar road 20 00 II. C. Cramer, v.e Liig SStuuv.w' , road ...12 Joaer 'rjuii'P, viewing Saanar read 4 00 J. H. Snuffer, chalnman S:viuiar V. M. Sta.ce, -hainavaa eaaucvr roud 2 00 Ruey Loyd, nvarker Sannar ! J. S, Casteel, juc'ee 6 road 2 00 Frank Bark, Judige. 6 Wm. J. Sanaar, aaemoa Sotuioip J. M. Castftd, cVk. . . . . . .7. .6 10,ai(1 ....2 'DO J. W. EdiUemon, clerk.,... 6 Plectiort Expenses Wallowa Precinct. I Virgil Brtoes cle k. . , . . . 6 , . . , !S B. Wairnock, Teiumlng box.. 8 J. i.. waxweai, pip eJ- , t- . . n.( Praipi(, precinct. . Oao. Lightte, chalrmaji election Uoji board ...15 00 T. A. Marvin, Jusligia. .......... .15 00 j A. B." Tttltjy, JUKlge. 10 00 I Ch us. Puidln, cilerli . . 15 00 E. J. Seattle, clerk.- ......15 00 . W. B. Bads, c'te'k,..- w liamry Sirence. nia shol 10 00 lleiwy Sipence, primary marabou 2 00 Oliaa. Purdiln, ire-umilnig box. . . .-4 00 , Joseph Precinct Aug. Whl o, chairman election, boori v..12 00 O. T. Promt, )nds3 , 12 00 J. W. Hajs, Jiulge and candlsa. . 12 25 W. G. tolth, clerk ....... . .... 12 00 Max Vaosn, elcrk.....; 12 00 R. I. Dkhanion, cte k ..12 00 Noal Duncan, marshal .i..4 00 O, r. Pront, iretuming box....l 40 Enterprise, Precinct 3. F. Pace, chairman electlou A. It, Muinav, Jwle 15 00 Ca:1l IUw, Ju1kb T 15 00 FrVni Savage, cerk.. 13 00 A. J. Boo'imer, c erk.. . . 15 00 Chas, c. BUyeu, clerk' Id 00 Ohas. Glovannanl, maivshal 10 00 Lostine Precinct S. P. Crow, chaJirimuv election. board 9 R. B. HownMiai, jinlga. ....... ..9 . J ay Lewirt, ju:lge 9 O. F Maya, clerk : 9 Aubrey Sniuth, tW.k .....9 M. U Hue, clerk ..9 ' O. W. Paln, marshal -. 6 Cha. Williamson, rapalrlng booih 3 Jay Lewis, Te'.urnlng box.- 2 Pawwatka Precinct Snnfard Wooxl, chairman elec tion bovrd . 6 W. I. Diwnard, iui'go. .' 6 C. C. Chormley, Jutlge . .6 Ixiitls Canen.er, i'lerk 6 B. F. MctUnnU, clerk.... 6 Olof Anderson, cle: 6 W. I.-Downaod, tetnralng box 10 Promise, Precinct J. K. Cirjwr, eha rnran. election board , 6 Jack Cole, ule.... .6 0. A. Shumau, Judge. ..6 Lou Frazlisr, clek, J. H. Fordice, clerk 6 G, M Cannon, clerk 6 J.' H. FordU-e, returning, box... 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 City and County Brief News Items (To te continued.) Both Speedy and Eifectiva This indicates the action of Foley Kidney Pills a S. parsons, Battk. Creek, Mich. Illustrates; "I have beer afflicted with a severe case of kid ney " and bladder trouble for whlch I found no relief until I usedFley Kldmey pills. These cured me en tirely of all my complaints. I was troubled with backaches and severe shooting pains vflth annoying urin ary Irregularities. The steady use f Foley Kidney Pills rid me entirely of all my former troubles. They have my highest recommendation." Bur naugh & Mayfleld. . PRACTICAL HINTS FOR . ."BUYERS AND SELLERS. 00 . 00 I 00 I 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 board 6 T. C. Miller, Ju.'ge... ....6 0. D.' Dan lei Judo.. ...6 John A. Doud, clerk 6 F, M. Roup, clerk......... 6 Lee Thompson, elerk 6 T. C. Miller, returning box.... 9 Mud Creek Precinct ;- S. B. Warnock, chairman, eh io- 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 '; Nat Copyrtghtel) , Ajiy expenditure ,wh!ch you make for '"advertlslaiK," EXCEPT THAT WHICir YOU MAKB FOR NEWS PAPER ADVERTISING, will make your competttors haifpy. If the article you want to bw to day la advertised today, you shoifld not make yoiw purchases until you have read the ad, . If there's some needed thlngi you're waiting to buy at a bang-aid, jouhave a direct object in feadlng the) ads. Don't let anyone bi town wonder whether your s.ore 'liaa it." Tell thttn. . j Croup is roost prevaUt during the dry cold wthex of the early wln'ar months, parents of young chLiuron should be prepared for U. All that Uneetled te a botie or Chamber lain's Cough RsmeJy. . Many moth. era are never . without It ia (heir homes and to has never disappointed them. Sold by Burnaugh. Mayfleld and all good druggists. All phone ordera for but to and troai dspat aromptry attended to. tkm board.. 6 00. White Front barn. Home phone. 9Tb G'jU'Mjoe, for oandy making at Funk's. A. F. Poley w a buslne3 visitor at Wallowa, Mojiday. . ' Raad Funk's ci $10.00 In gold giv en away evory Saturday night. A. C. Miller made a touslaesa trip to AVaMowa, Tuesday. Referee J. S, Hodgln retivrned to La Granda, Tmesday. , Second n.umi'jer of Lyceum course at the opoiM house Friday nlshit. L. Ber.land le.'t Sunday for Port land and Salem , oa a business trip. Mr. and Mira. John, T. Bowman - re turned to their home la Lostine, Tues day. - ' . ;' Onilieodair Pads, lc. each J at the Fair ., Mrs. J. J.' Fahey and llttfjsson left Moiday for North Yakima, Wn., to reshle. "Mr. Fah'sy will foM'Sw later. Mrs. S. P. Crow and children, who were gueats of ..Mt. and Mra. V. I- Cronia, returned to Lostine, Sunday. Mr. asid Mrs. M. A. StUwell aad baby spent Thanksgiving at F. M. StUweU s in. La Grande, . retinmlng home Sunday. ., Roe a-id Cali'ia liave said this, re mainder of their flock of Aoigora goats, 28 In n"amher, ta Mrs. McAlex Midar of Imnaha. ' ' ... Mina B. F. Abrima of Adams, W., retimned home, Sunday, after a visit at the Albert Wenham home, '10 mitse eat of town. t . ', Cla-ton P. Judge of Portland, sel ler of sawmill machinery, waa trans acting baslneai tat Waltowa and En terprlsi the paet week. , , Oounty Supeiln'endeot J. C. ConJoy went to WafHowa, Sunday, on his way to the Protulsa- country, where he will visit the Schoils. Mr", and MrsTwra.lurrtU, of Lost Prairie came oat -the last of the wejk to ee hsr brxlier, Ed , Loke, wh ia so eerCoi a'y 111. Mra. F. S ..Lttdd who had. been vlal'J-ig i: ; daaighter and soninia.w. Mr. a 1 Sir.. O. E. Wagner, return- . Grande, SUuday. . M. Stirbb'efleld 4 Son hove received .!vlr Jsin.nArv riJmhinrT AnA rvrpj bllST Jln'-aHing the same. They expect to start up In about) 10 days. Mii Mamie Ho.ha and Mr. WlUiara Du Whlttier, both of Joseph, were married in the county clerk's office, Saturday, by Jt-ftlce A. C. Smith. M.ra, O, C. Eby and son. Master m'.fvn rf rr.iilrTi whA h -i ,1. kaati vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mire. J. H. Chambers, re'.unnM home, Tuesday. See the R' S 4 Z: Co-a.. adv. in this issue..; . 59b5 Througih a coliectlon. mode tni the. .DiibUi school 113 in oaioh. 40 lars or rrui aaa some ciojuuig wwo sant to 4he Orphans' Home in Port land I - n 1 A - i I V. 1.1. JH.mI.1-. . hous39 are as scarce as hen 'a teeth' kx La Grande. -' TCnare lo no oma onj the Lyceum plat. - v I wolla for rotiim dates than for Beas Gear- hant Morrison. At opera house Fri day, December 2. . ' - MCas Ethel Koocfa, who spent Thanksgiving will her paronta on Aldlar SJoce, retrnel to Wallow. Sun day, where she ls teaching the third school. - Rev. lomae Johns of Wallowa is preaching to the Methodist church each afternoon and evening. lie Is an earn eat speaker and preaches an Inspiring gospel. Everybody ' la in vited to hear Mm. ' - 3 C ShacMeford left Tuesday for his home ia Ol-rkaum, IWa., after a fortnight's stay here. He reports times good In the Lewlston-Clarkatoii country, money plenty and no croak ing about close times. ' John. Sherman, of Portland, former ly of the Eaetera Oregon Mercantile Company, was a guest Sunday- night of Mr. and SlT3 Daniel BoyJ. Mr. Sherman says Portland to very, pros perous, no scarcity of money and not x hint of hard Uavea. Christmas Post Cards lc. to . 75c. each a' Jackson A Weavers. H ex a m ethy I enatetr am I ne is vue name vi a uvnaa c leal, one of the many valuable in gredlemta of Foley'e Kidney Remedy. Hexameylene'.atxamlne i reoogalx d by ta medical text booka and authoritlea aa a uric acid solvent and -ati-septlc for th urkve. Tke Fo ley's Kidney Remedy promptly at the .'Ira alga of Udney trouble and avoid a aerloue malady. Bursaugti h May-field.