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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1910)
MiWi" S'tT''!- , , - . " Free A Beautiful $6.00 Doll We will give to the holder of the lucky number this handsome Doll, on Saturday evening, De cember 24, at 9 o'clock. Draw ing will take place at our store. One chance with every ten cent purchase. See her in our window. THE, FAIR Every boy and girl in this and all surrounding vicinities should not fail to visit our store and see the wonderful display of Toys and other good thing's which go to help make the joys of Christmas time. This. store, with its grand assortment of children's playthings and other articles of juvenile necessity, offers the greatest inducements ever found in this line of merchandise. We taKe an earnest pleasure in extending to you a cordial invitation to call and see our display and compare our prices. We have a beautiful line of Fancy China which cannot be equaled for the price. This store open evenings till 9 o'clock until Christmas.' We have the most complete line of Toys, Dolls and Fancy Goods in town; everything brand new, no "left-overs" from last Christmas. We invite you to call and see our line of Juvenile Gifts. Our store is old Santa Claus' Headquarters and it is a regular "Toyland. ' For the little money it costs here you can't afford to let your children or yourself miss Christmas joys. Candies and Nuts We don't claim to have the cheapest candj' in town, but we "do claim to have the best for the money. Our Special Mixed at 10 cts. the half pound, can't be beat anywhere for the price. Fancy Chocolates at 5 cents a pound: Fancy Cream Candy 10c the half pound; gum drops 15c pound; jellybeans 17c pound Peanuts, English Walnuts, etc. Special Rates in Quantities to Teachers the: fair City and County Brief News Items Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Foley vls-lled In Loatlnie mid Wallowa, Thursday and Friday. . Mrs. Jay Lewis at Loattoiie, guest of Mrs, C. A. Ft-apatr-lck, Mumed home Thursday. LOOK HERE Mixed Candy 10 cents a pound Nuts, Toys of all kinds We have presents for everybody and are repared to please the ittle folks as well as the children of older growth GET OUR PRICES We will treat you right PRENTISS HOMAN Next Door to Bank i bus- Mv. taid Mrs. L. B. Jordan jo La Cu-amde Thuiredayi. A. C. Milter wa tiroais-acitliiig tocos' down 'the valley Friday;. The aitittiidanco at itJie Methodist SiKickty school wast 130 laat; Sunday. Mrs. Charlies- WiHgenodit, who lias boon; dill for several weeks,, to t-o-ixunted slightly better. Eight or ten eases of aoairlat fierier hi a mild form ne iieponbe'di ait Wal lowa. Strict QutiraimLliiio. da MiiaJiniOalned Th plait e b'josw" rout has beau put In the niew bank building uaidi It imoaauits a uiaiiH and wtLraoblvo appear ance. ' rr n T HockU: rewnuj the birth "of a daugilntor to the wftei f Frfcmk Spaajjflw, eomth of town, Tuesday evening. Will-lain DuM't'y has sold his home in Aildcr View ito Ray Veat ifor $1400. The property cocitJlB'ta of two lots and o, mew cotibage. t The ladles of ilw nnpllwt chmvh will have an. apron sole and serve rofro.h.niW.a Saturday afternoon, De'iivboT 17. Place of sale wild be ui von-later. , Po.ntmusit.er Hen WeaUiers iis placed another aacUeav wf combina tion lock box, 40 4a number, to. the olYlico, displacing a meetAm of wooden boxeu. Increase Of 2826 In Wallowa County Total Population By U. 8. Census 8364, Gain of 51 Per Cent Over 1900. 11 2 ? I California is the place to visit Orange groves in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous hotels, his toric Old Missions, attractive watering places, delightful climate, making that ; favored section the Nation s most popular retreat. You can see it at its best via the Shasta Route and "The Road of a Thousand Wonders" Southern Pacific Company Up to date trains, first-class in every respect, unexcelled dining car service, quick time and direct connections to all points south SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE OF $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles and Return With corresponding low fares f rom all other sections of the Northwest Liberal stop overs in each direction and long limit In teresting and attractive literature on the various resorts and attractions of California can be had on application to any S. P. or O. R. & N. Agent, or from . WM. McMUjtRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon -The popuftaiUoni of. AW. Iowa county by the U. S. census itakani test April aaid May iu 8,364, am, Juieneasier from 1'JOO of 2,826.. The population in, 1900 wco 5,538 oinKl ini 1890 Jit. was 3CC1. WhJT.e the incireasa sin'ce 1900 was over 51 per cent, ' showing a very subefaaiitiial gain, yet the tobal Is lav .1 measure disappointing- as many .'ignpeni the figures wouldl pass the 10,000 mark. Nearly all of the igaln,' nowever. ho heetii in tha last five years and most of lit since the 'rail road came two years ngo. The pop ulation Is dinoreaslnig more rapidly iow thani ever and1 a ceniBusi token i-oday would jjlote ithe total close lo 10,000. UaiilDji coumty hai gained only 121 fci 10 year its total now being 16,191 compared to 16,070 k 1900. According to the ofT.cial count of the returns of the thirteenth census, the population of the state of Oregon is 672,765, as compared with 413,536 in 1900, and 313,767 in 1890. The In crease from 1900 to 1910, therefore, Is 259,228, or 62.7 per cent, as com pared with an increase for the preced ing decade of 99,769, or 31.8 per cent. Oregon Is entitled to an additional congressman. The population of the counties In 1910 follows: Baker, 10,663; Clackamas, 29,931; Clatsop, 16.106; Columbia, 10,580; Coos, 19,959; Crook, 9.315; Curry, 2,044; Douglas, 19,674; Gilliam, 3,701; Grant, 5,607; Harney, 4,059; Hood River, 8,016; Jackson, 25,716; Josephine, 9,567; Klamath, 8,554; Lake, 4,658; Lane, 33,783; Lincoln, 5,587; Linn. 22,662; Malheur, 8,601; Marlon, 39.780; Mor row, 4,357; Multnomah, 226,261; Polk, 3,469; Sherman. 4,242; Tillamook. 6,266; Umatilla. 20,309; Union, 16.191; Wallowa, 8.364; Wasco, 16,336; Wash Ington, 21,522; Wheeler, 2.4S4; Yam hill, 18,285. Multnomah has more than doubled In 10 years, Dukor Increased 2500, Clttckamau' 10,000, Coos- 7600, Crook "300, Jacksun 12,000, Klamath 4500, Lacie 14,000. .MaUiuer 4400, Maniou 12.000. Umatilla 2300. Grant county 4s the only one in tho entire list to uhow A dec-ref.so. try, for many years at Aitfliona, where the body was Jhiterred Wisd- wesdiay. Mr. Baddeley onid famMy movedi to ibis county last aprinig, buyiihg n. large 'ranch oai Trout Creek. He and his family have: mode many frilends iicre who extend' ito the eomowlng relatives their- dioetjesit. svanirvaitihy. Charles' L. Elliot, of Leaip agied 23 yeaa-e, diiod of a diropS'leol affection, Docember 5s alt Elgfe, where! hie had' been for. several roomtiha tokinig med ical treatmisnit. The iremiainB -were broueht to Loatlcue, Sunday, for bur ial. He leaves iparen'ta brother, slislcir and many fniendB to moum Mb early death. OBITUARY. !. BcuUUV.ey of Trout Creok, agoi 60 yeaTs, lkvl TiKl&y, De t ember 6, at Che home of his -, Hr. J. C. Dadleley, In walla Walla, of heart troikble after on UVneas of atoirt two ntoMths. Hie deceased was a mvtive of KiikKl but baul re oKl'l1 for a long time In lbt coun- Doctors Organize County Association Meeting Held at, Wallowa Thursday -Dr. Thompson Is First President. The doctors of the county met at WaMowa, Thursday and angaimlaed the Wallowa County" Medical sx-to-y. Or. J. H. Thorn psouv of Joseph ww .hcoea pTeiden.t, Dr C. T. Hookett of Elaiterprlse vloe-prealtleait and Dr. , .u' of Joseph secretary ml treaa urw. Drs. Ault and Hocke'jt were ap pointed a committee to draft a co.n- cajisUitutlou and by -laws. Attorney Trill wa elected collector and Iwgal ad visor. . The meetings of the sooLety will le held quarterly, the first Thurs days of January, April, July and Oc lobor: The next meeting will be In April. N Tlie meeting Thursday was held in the hospital of Di. Gregory and Giictjory, wlio a'-so enitentakied the vi Itoira to dinner. Those present ut to orgcnlzatioa nHwalng wore lra, Thompsctv, Drwiti ami Fleener of Jooeph ;Ault, Ilotlt dt and Nichols of Ewterprie; Gneg ary and Gregory of wallow. Miss Knht, Deaconess of the Episcopal church of Eustonit Oregon will be bv Etujerpjiie, Thursday; De cember 15. At 7:30 fcv ihe eventing Ao niSA meet all niembersl or any in terested in the Episcopal church at 'Jio home of W, R. Holmes, where he will gitve a talk. 64a3 J. H. Grow and Glen Van Koten ".lave purchased a nw Gaar-Seo-t 'brtWilnig outfit 16 h. p, engine, big ieparator, wind stacker, weljghr, xigser and all that makes a complete tpto-dat outfit, u wDi be deliv ered next eiunmer. SlubblofieM & Scm I wive engaged a nundrynian, a Mf. Underwood, w&o arrived Thursday.' " A New Industry READ UP ON THE UTILIZATION OP FARM PRODUCTS AND WOOD WASTE BY DISTILLATION. A general consideration of the NEW INDUSTRY, including a full description of the distilling appara tus used and the principles involved, also methods of chemical control and disposal of the products, first edition illustrated by seventy-four engravings, 156 pages. The book is cloth bound, it will be sent to any address post paid on receipt of $3 20. Having exported European stilts in large amounts for many years to foreign countries, we are now open to establish agencies and invite cor respondence to look after our old customers and prospective buyers of our Modern Simple Tax-free Industrial Alcohol Distilling Apparatus, by special successful demonstrative methods for making Alcohol, Apple Jack, Aguardiente, Mescal, Teguila, Peach Brandy, Solidified Alcohol in Cubes, etc., also Denatured Alcohol. All sizes to BOO Gal. daily Ca pacities.. Good commission. Write for avhand book on fermenting, distilling and denaturing alcohol from 'farm products anfl wood waste. Trade secrets, including free mx denaturing alcohol laws. Rad tape removed. No more licenses, only a permit and that is furnished free. A plain statement of facts for those interested; 280 pages, 60 illustrations, 12 mo. cloth. Price $1.20 postpaid A valuable book that gives the right spirit. The latest just out. Address The Wood Waste Distilleries Co., - WHEELING, W. YA., U. S. A. INC 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 rnaUe the customer's rela tion with this banK satisfactory and profitable. Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a customer we invite you to become one. Stockpwers and Farmers National Bank Wallowa, Oregon Baker City Normal and cm NEW CATALOG Tells all about the different courses. Do we get our students, POSITIONS? Yes! We have even placed students from other schools. NOW is the time to PREPARE. , A. I McCauley, Principal It will pay to read the Christmas Advs.