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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1910)
SantaClaus Headquarters Toys, Dolls qpo T Fancy Goods A BEAUTIFUL $6.00 DOLL FREE One chance given with every 10c purchase at our store. Drawing will take place Satur urday evening, December 24, at 9 o'clock. See her in our window. THE FAIR Open Evenings ENTERPRISE, ORE. Eastern Prices City and County Brief News f terns See Ashley's Adv. 65bl W. R. Holmes ,waa ait WaUowa be tween taaina, Sunday. Christmas camidllles, fruits and nuits at Funk's. Prices irlghlt. Miss Katharine Kay visited her parem'ta at Wallowa Sunday. Get your frtiend a picture far Chrltmaa at Ashley's. 65bl George Funk Je.'it Wednesday for Oakllaaidi, CoX, to append ithe winter. For carrot and rug weaving &ae J. H. Mauley, Enterprise, Orson.59b4 Hard Tiimea. Christmas presemifl to Bed Tag goodu, on sal Funk's. Mir. and ' Mrs. Aiithuir Wyatt left Sunday for Ellensburig, Wia., to "e s!i3e. Mire. W. H. Durham left sunuay for Portland to viBJit 'bier people for a week. S. F. Akers of Wallowa, who had bean here an buslmiesa, returned home, Sunday. Christmas presemts worth while at Ashley X D You wiM be cUisaPpolin'ted Hf Ton fain do eee our &well Unie of hand kerchiefs. Funk's. If you wan good teed for your team and good treatment come t White Front Barn. 97btf Mm. Jack Johnson of Imnaha Heft Monday for Portland' to visit iher people for at few weeks. All phone orders for bus to and frow depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phone. 97b Miss Etna Hooch, who da teach ing at Wallowa was home, Sunday to attend her brother B mil's wedding. Furniture repa'red and all other cabinet and carpenter Job work. Boldtag, at Rodgem' Bros. 6lbtf See the R. S. & Z. Co-s. edv. In thi lau. 69b5 C, M. Lock wood camlei In' from La Grand Sunday, to get Ma family and houschdHi goods. Mr. and Mis. Jimaes Magneas of Joseph were guests, Sunday, tf Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. RaitcMff. Don't forget to attend the special ale at th R. 8. & Z. Ooa. siextsat urday. 69b5 George Wright of Troy, Ida., for merly of Trout Creek, was here on business last week; returning home Sunday. Mrs. R. W. Bloom and J. J. Poul sea wire -the fortunate winner the $10 gold prize, at W. J. Funk & Go's. Saturday night, Jonar Trump, W. M. Staoe and J. H. Snouffer, three prosperous rtnchera from Giro8smaf were here on bued uess', returning home Monday. The Fair Store received another big shilpmenit of tos, yesterday. Miss Mary Gabriel oad Willy Bchu bathe were mamSaii by Justice A. C. Smith in the Com!, house Monday. Mr. Schubothe i a youcs German who came henei cbout a years ago and took up a homea'eaJ southeast of town.. Thomas Bruce, who ram a moving picture show here this fall,- and was later arrested at La Grande for non-support of wife and chOd, was sentenced to one years labor for the county and given an awful cor ln by Judge Knowles. Bruce while In prison, wrote to aw 18 year old girl and tried to arrange for en elope ment as soon as he wosj (released. Rev. Thomas Johns, who has 'been conducting revival moottaigs ini the 'elhodist church, will return home Wallowa Tuesday morning. He made a strong and eloquent plea for cleaner lives to a large ' conEirega- tiian of mem Sunday aftariiooa. Born, to tho wl'e of Charles R. Montague of Roosevelt Wo, a daugh ter, weighing 9 pounds, Friday, De cember 9. Mirs; Montague jwas for- eriy Jiiss Clara B. Chenoweth of Alder Slope. Linn Zumwalt, indicted hy (the No vember grand Jury and who skipped cut when, a deputy ,wenit after him a few weeks ago, came in the iflnst of the week and gave, bonda fen $2000 to appear when wanted. Lewils Young, who has been, resid- Ing here for the last two years, lefit Monday for -Hairriletsville, Ohio, the old family home. Mrs. Young who visited with her three eons here, returned to Harrletsviaie about a month ago. , Glfford Ernest Is helping In Dur ham's Jewelry store during the dis ability of Mr. Durham, who recently had a growth cut out of his eye and since then caught cold dm, ft,. As a result he is suffering a great deal of pain. Christmas post cards and calender pads lc. each at) the, Fair. Miss Kndght, Deaconess of the Episcopal church of EasrtiOTmj Oregon will be to Eniterprtao, Thursday, De cember 15. At 7:30 to the evening she willll meet all members! or any in terested' In the Episcopal chunch) at the home of W. R. Holmes, where she will give a talk. 64a3 J. H. Gross and Glen Van Koten have purchased a new Gaar-Scott threshing outfit 16 h. p. engine, big separator, wind stacker,, weigher, bagger and all that makes a complete up-to-date outfit, it win be deliv ered neat summer. J. C. Shackelford sends ua a copy of .the Clarkston. Republic containing the oIXAolal announcement, that the Sacke River line, now completed as fr- as Homestead, will bo built on down bo river to Clorkston where 4tj will cross the river and make connection with the: RlparUa line. O. H. Brady returned Sunday from Wallowa, where he had been. fr a month, building a residence for his mother, who has moved to Wallowa from her homestead near Grossman. Mr. Brady's family who had been staying im Joseph while he) was away. also returned Sunday, and they are occupying the Mavor building on East Ti ret street. Marriage. Licenses. Dec. 10 Burl Koooh, 22, farmer, Enterprise; Blanche Murrey, 19, En terprise. Dec. 12 Willy Schuhothe, 22, far mer, Joseph; Mary Grlebel, 22, Jos eph. Notice To Settle. All accounts due the Enterprise Meat company not paid before Decem ber 15, wW be placed ia tfnej hands of a collector. 643 A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin. can, rusty "all, fireworks, or of any other nature. demands prompt treatment with Buck- ton's Arnica Solve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It-s the quickest. surest healer for all such wouncs also for Burns. Eoiis. Sores. Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles. 25c. at all Druggists. Assessed Valuation ..... Of School Districts Many Make, Large Gains Informa tion Useful For School Board Clerks. Following is the oBAeaied valuation of the, school diliuricta of Wailowa county. Those marked by a stair have railroad property within' - their limits, but the asse&smenit on, such property is n,c Included to these figures : D'st No. Valuation 1, '$209,330 00 2, . '250,605 00 3 242,455 00 4 '229,380 00 5, 209,045 00 6, '934,550 00 7, '689.735 00 8, 107,180 00 9 112,985 00 10, 40,800 00 11 160,840 00 12, '653,340 00 13, 174,250 00 14, 25,385 00 15, 125,865 00 16, 115,005 00 17, 111,540 00 18, 65,085 00 19, 137,365 00 20, '444,970 00 21, '1,019,825 00 22, 608,220 00 23, ' '219,645 00 24, 69,200 00 25, 79,212 00 26, 145,120 00 27 56,415 00 28 54,170 00 29, 63,720 00 JO 52,390 00 31, 89,035 00 32 217,555 00 33, 69,310 00 34 64,166 00 35 84,155 00 36. 61,720 00 37 '20,920 00 38 49,635 00 39' 79,960 00 10 '10G.76O 00 u ; 775 00 t2 , 66,690 00 13 39,330 00 u' 29.365 00 45' 25,750 00 46 '.. 16,830 00 47' .'...'101,520 00 48i 26,820 00 19 14,880 uu 30 46,910 00 5l' 26,910 00 32 '172,748 00 53 88,480 00 4 7. 18,115 00 35, 15L660 00 56 163,845 00 37 15,300 00 j8 15,490 00 9 4,625 00 JO 167,230 00 61 24,025 00 2t 7,520 00 3 41,045 00 64 94,440 00 65, 6,375 00 66 56,205 00 67 41,075 00 , 94,175 00 83,680 00 70, 17,955 00 71 22,610 00 72 132,345 00 73, 37,490 00 AN ORDINANCE. 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Enclosed find 26 cents (stamps or coin) Nam Address Bute Town purposes, for the purpose of defray ing the expenses of said' city of En terprise, Oregon, for the year 1911. The City of Enterprise, does or dain as follows; Sec. 1. That there shall be and there is hereby aeviad a tax of seven' (7 ) mills on the dollar on all the taxable property wlihitn the corporate limits of the city of Enterprise, Oregon mode taxable, by law for county and state purposes, for .the purpose of defraying the expenses of said city of Enterprise, for the yean 1911. Section. 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Its approval by ,the Mayor and piuwdcaitom according to law. . Mavor ABteat: Chas. Thomas, City Recorder. Passed .the City Council. December 8thu 1910. Vetoed by the Manor Dec. 9 th.. 1910. Again, adopted December 10th., 1910, by a vote of four-fifitha of the Oity Council of Enterprise. 6ubl AN ORDINANCE. Prohibiting the use of barbed wire ' in the construction and' maintenance j of fences and gates which extend along the streets and alleys In the City of Enterprise, Oregon, and pun- ! vioiaiiaons tinereof. The City of Enterprise, does or dain as follows; Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful for any 'person, corporation, or association wllhiim, the corporate limits of the City of Enterprise, Oregon', to use wire wl!h lroni barbs thereoiL. and commonly called 'barbed-wire. In ihe construction or repair of any fence or gate within the corporate limits 'X said City of Enterprise, at such point to said fence or gate, where the same extends along the sweets 'jnd alleys in said City of Enter prise, at which point a sidewalk Is 'w constructed or is ordered to be corns iructed. Sec. 2. From and after the pas of thin ordinance, it shall be unlawful for any person) corpora- oiii or assoclaHom' within the corpor ate limits of the Olty of Enterprise. Oregon, to keep and maintain any fence or gate constructed1 4ni whole or imi part with barbedi wire at such point din said fence or gate where the same extends along the public streets and alleys to said City of Enterprise, Oregon, at which point a sidewalk la now constructed or shall hereafter be ordered to be con structed'. Sec. 3. Any person, corporation! or association, violating amy of the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof be fined in 5 Good Candy Insurance Look for this Label It stands for all that is good "sasar-ana pure ana 'delicious in Candy. M . PatronUttht "Modem Dealer" 11 Msasni Conltctlontry Co., Sin., Portland, Onto has just been awarded the Grand Prix over all competitors at the Brussels - International Exposition The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Inc., 1111 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash. For sale and on display by JACKSON & WEAVER, Agents, Enterprise sum not less thai Ten Dollars nor more than Fifty Dollars, or may be iiiipriiionied in the City Jail for not less thorn Five days nor more than Twenty-fiiye days. Sect 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be to force from and af ter its passage and approval by, Jhe Major, aud publfca'-ion according to law. J. A. BURLEIGH, Mayor. Attest; Chas. Thomas, City Recorder. Passed the. Council, December 8th., 1910. Approved by the1 Mayor, December Slh., 1910. 65bl SAD ACCICENT at the R. S. & Z. STORE Our Dry GoodS man accidentally bought more goods than our means justified, therefore we are conducting Special Cash Sales Each Saturday throughout our entire DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Our first two sales have been successful beyond our ex pectations and we plan that each Saturday's sale from now uiitil the first day of January, 1911, shall eclipse its predecessors. Christmas is near and here is a rare opportunity to get a sensible present for less than wholesale cost. Take a glance at the following list and see if you can find anything of which you are in need. Calicoes, Ginghams, Percales, Muslins, Sheeting, Outing Flannel, House Lining, Wool Waisting, Wool Dress Goods, Silks, Velvet, Underwear, Gloves, Mittens, Corsets, Shirt Waiste, Hose, Shoes, Overshoes, Rub bers, Leggins, Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets, Quilts, Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Oyercoats, Sweaters, Weol Shirts, Duck Coats, Wagon Sheets, Tents, Hats, Caps, etc. You don't have to look for tags. Just name the article and if it is to be found in our large Dry Goods Department FOR CASH You Can Have It At 25 Percent Off Regular Price This is no guessing contest, no game of chance, no blind man's buff affair, but a strictly business proposi tion in which you buy with your eyes wide open and know just what you ars getting before you part with your money. We have also a large Bargain Counter on which we are selling rare bargains at 50 per cent off. Just as good as any only the lines are broken and we are going to sell off all the odds and ends before the first of the New Year. Don't miss next Saturday. R. S. and Z. CO. MODEL 10 VISIBLE The Youth's Companion, Calendar For 1911. The publishers of the, Youth's Com panion will, as always at this season present to every subscriber whose subscription ($1.75) Is paid for 1911 a beautiful Calendar for the new year. The picture panel reproduces a water color painting of an' old-tlmo garden in a flood of summer sun shine, with a background of Loin har dy poplars through which one catch, esa glimpse of distant hills. The picture being in 12 colors, the tones ot 'the original are faithfully repro duce 1. Read the advertisements.