The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, December 21, 1910, Wednesday Edition, Image 3

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    City and County
Brief News Items
N. D. Vannier of Alder. Slope, was
at Lostlne, Sunday.
I. S. Hotchklsa sMipped a, car load
of hags, to Portland Saturday.
See the R. S. It Z. Co , adv. to
thla issue, . B9bs
There wM be maso Ira tihie Catholic
church Christmas morning at 8:15
o'clock.
Another car of lime was shipped
Monday by 'the Black Marble Lime
company.
J. W. Bkikford of the Bniter prise
creamery madte a (business trip
Lostlne, Monday.
Mr. and Mra. B. B. Boyd left
Sunday for San. Bernardino, Oal to
spend the winter.
A. C. Md'Uer went to La Grande
Sunday to attend the district con
vention of the K. of P.
Mra. Ed Berland of Joseph wa
on Sunday's train, enroute for Port
land to visit 'her people.
to
Rev. Peter Heuel went to Elgin
Saturday to conduct services, in
the C&iJholic church there.
Joe Clemens has. sold to Jay H.
Dobbla the old saw mill, cook house
and bam' at Buckhona Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willlett of
Lostlne. Kueata of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Browning, returned home Sunday.
Don't forget to attend the special
sale at the R. S. & Z. Co-a. text Sat
urday. 69b5
Walter Smith of Prairie Creek
went to Elgin Saturday to see about
some hay he sold to parties out
there.
Mrs. Ellar Hall of Josiaph was in
town Tuesday on a business trip, Mr.
Ha'Jl da la Portland having bis eyes
treated;,
Thos. Siegmumd' fihe Wonder waeh
er agent, went to Wallowa Satur
day to buy poultry, for holiday mar
ket ait Portland.
flunk's building for the State bank
Is raipMy nearlng completion and
will probably be ready fox occupancy
about the first of the, year.
Don't forget Jackson & Weaver's,
Christmas Goods
at Low Prices
We take pleasure in giving you pric
es that we guarantee through
out this week
Candies
per lb
Grocers Mixed -
Plain Mixed, best grade
Best Grade Giant Gum Drops
Jelly Beans -
French Mixed -
Assorted Stick
Assorted Chews - -
Lemon Drops -
Mint Lozenges -
Wintergreen Lozenges - -
Boston Baked Beans -
Oklahoma Mixed -
Chocolate Creams, best quality, any flavor
!0c
14c
-15c
15c
16c
17c
18c
- 13c
20c
20c
20c
20c
. 30c
Nuts
the ideal gilft store, when looking
for suitable Xmas gifts. Read their
Adv. ki! this paper. " C"8
Mrs. C. M. Lock wood and children
went to Wallowa Sunday, where
they.wfflJ visit a day Or two and
then go on. to their new home at
La Grande.
Mr. and Mira. Fred Falconer left
Sunday, for Portland, on business
and ileasure trip. They wMl remain
until after tlhe Wool Growers con
vention la January.
You can't afford to let your child
ren or yourself miss the Joys of
Airliitmas when it costa go little
at the Fair store to make them and
yourself happy. "a3
Sheriff Edgar Marvin and attorney
O. M. Corktas went to Wallowa,
Saturday, where the sheriff sold
some mortgaged personal property.
A span of big work horses sold for
$205.
Mrs. J. G. Frakea of ZiftlnJh, Wn.,
after a pleasant two weeks visit
with her sister, Mrs. O. M. Corktns,
left for her home, Sunday. Mrs. Cor
king accompanied her as far as Wal
lowa. Remember the. Fair store 8oiing
to give away a beautiful $6 dolli next
Saturday evening at 9 o'clock, one
chance given with every 10c. pur
chase. 67a3
Fred S. Ashley has erected a Una
of hiltch racks on West Second St.
across from his furniture store. Thley
are .well and substantially built and
would serve as a model' for otjhers
rivucMy needed in town-
Mrs W. H. Durham returned
Friday from a business trip
NEWS FROM THE
NATIONAL CAPITAL
What Our Lawmakers. Are Do
ing and Other Interesting
Events.
to
Washington Representative Champ
viarK issued a statement fully out-
lining his platform as prospective
Speaker of the Democratic House of
Representatives in the next Congress.
e proclaims himself in favor of
the appointment of House committees
by a committee, rather than by the
i
opener, ana states his belief that
the tariff should be revised schedule
by schedule rather than In one single
Dill.- The
democratic House members have
sent out a call for a caucus January
19 of the Democratic membership of
the next House of Representatives.
The caucus will select a ways and
means committee and also a rules
committee somewhat larger than tLe
present committee of seven.
Direct Eleotlon of Senator Favored.
uireci election of United States
senators won in the sub-committee
of the Senate Judiciary committee by I
a vote of i to 1. Borah and Rayner
voted for It and Dillingham against.
This bringi the question nearer recog
nition than it has been in many years.
Congress passed the urged deficien
cy appropriation bill in one hour and
40 minutes. As the measure carried
1,U0U,D1D. this Wfu nnnrnr.rlr.tino
Portland, She was. accompanied home publ,c fundt t .10 000 a mInute As
by her daughter, Mrs. is. c. reported from the House the bill car-
North Yakima, Wn., who wuu vu- rled t850000 but wn , Te.cb(A the
Jumbo Virginia Peanuts, guaranteed
best grade - - 15c-
Brazil - - - " - 21
Pecans - 22c
Almonds - - - - 22c
-Walnuts - - - -.' 23c
We will sell at cost anything in oar line
for the rest of this weeK. Dressed Dolls,
Doll Heads and Bodies, Games, Boon's, Sta
tionery, Glass and China Ware, and many
other things too numerous to mention.
We are not going to move bat stay here
and spend our money with you. Come
in and get our prices. We will show you
that we are the only fair store in town.
Weaver & Weaver
here unitil after Chrlsitanasi.
The second meeting of creditors
.... u
of W. F. Rankim was Weld m
court room Monday, and in) the; after-
noon Referee John S. Hodgin con
vened a court to bankruptcy to try
out the contested claims.
County Superintendent J. C. Con.
ley left Monday for Portland where
he will attend the state conven'tnon
Df euperinendeinits, also .the meeting
of the Western Division of the State
Teachers association. Mr. Conley
will be gone, about a, week.
The Flora Journal reports that
-Luther Johnson of 'Wallowa was .bit
ten by Ms sheep dog, which was
I playing havoc among the, sheep on
Joseph. Creek. A cumber of the
sheep "went crazy" and died since
the dog was first bittern by a coyote.
Tlhe re will be a basket social,
Christmas .tree, and school enter
tainment at Keeler school bouse on
Swamp Creek road, seven, miles
northeast of Enterprise. Patrons
and others are imivited to put pre
sents on the tree, and' the ladles are
requested to bring presents.
A. A. Mulliln a well known mining
and railroad an an. formerly of Los
tlne and who -was employed at the
0. R. & N. etaitiioni here when &i
line was first completed, Is now agent
at Rlparla, Wn. la a letter rente w-
ing h!a subsorlptloni he ecys that
about January 1, be will move into
a nlew depot there just like tine one
in Enterprise.
LosMaie Reporter: Word has
been received from J. H. Fltzpat-
rlck and family at Medford to "the
effect that Mrs. Fltzpatriek had re
covered her voice while In Portland
and that they thought her health
would be materially benefitted by
the change in climate. They -were
guesta at the home of Dr. Sealy
and family at the date of the com
munication and they thought It
quite probable that they would re
main in Medford during the winter.
Senate it had grown to $995,672 and
the Senate added the remainder.
Taft Reduces Own Working Force.
Abolition of the office of assistant
secretary to the President and a com
plete reorganization of the executive
office force are provided in the legis
lative, executive and Judicial bill,
pending in Congress and approved by
the House committee on appropria
tions. Instead of two assistant secre
taries to the President, it Is proposed
that there shall be an executive clerk
and a chief clerk. The staff will be
reduced by at least nine employes.
Washington, D. C, News Bite.
The latest report by the comptroller
of the currency shows that there were
9,142,908 savings bank depositors and
the number of savings banks 1,759.
The total amount of the deposits was
$4,070,486,245, an average of $445.20
to each depositor.
President Taft has authorized the
members of his cabinet to increase
the working hours of the various de
partment clerks in Washington by re
quiring them to report half an hour
earlier in the morning or to remain
half an hour later In the'afternoon.
Fifty prominent westerners, includ
ing many senators and representa
tives, dined with Senator Piles at
the Wlllard. Among those present
were Senators Piles and Jones, Repre
sentative! Humphrey and Polndexter,
of Washington; Senators Bourne and
Chamberlain, Oregon; Senator Hey
burn and Representative Hamer,
Idaho; Hugh C. Wallace, Tacoma, and
Secretary Balllnger.
Secretary of the Navy Meyer has
assigned the obsolete cruisers Boston
and Concord to the Oregon and Wash
ington naval militia, respectively.
By Joint resolution Congress will
be In Christmas holiday recess from
adjournment Wednesday, December
21, until noon Thursday, January 3.
LAST CALL
There is only one
day left in which to
take advantage of
25 percent Discount
Sales for Cash
before the Holi
days. That day is
next Saturday,
December 2410
WILL YOU COME?
R. S. and Z. CO.
I HEYBURN BLOCKS REVISION
$25,000
to Blng Spent by
on the greatest feature ever eititonptot
by a fifteen-cent magazine A series
of 16-page articles, describing and pic
taring the wonderful aUracione of
'the pacific' Coast country.
PRINTED IN FOUR COLORS.
The Series Begins in
December: San Francisco "The City
That(
January: Los Angeles ''Homeland."
Many other strong features including
a lascinaimg sen&i noven
nIa,"The Spe'J' by C. N. end A. M
Williamson, Authors of "The Light
ning Conductor," Etc., will contribute
to make SUNSET MAGAZINE tlie
best value of ithie year.
TRY IT THREE MONTHS.
Proposal to Begin With Wool Sohed
ule Not Pleasing.
Washington. Although the Senate
Is praotloally agreed, to all outward
appearances, that the tariff ought to
be revised schedule by schedule,
there will be no revision this season.
There are numerous reasons why this
Is so, but Senator Heyburn, of Idaho,
is opposed to any modification of the
Payne-Aldrlch bill this winter, and
that reason alone Is sufficient to pre
vent legislation.
So great are the filibustering abili
ties of the senior Senator from Idaho
that the Senate will not seriously at
tempt to pass any kind of a tariff
bill in tbe limited time now at Its
disposal.
A Great
Clubbing Offer
Semi-Weekly Oregon, Journal
one year 1-60
Enterprise, News-Record, 2 00
Total 3 51
BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR,.. $2 50
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal,
one year 50
Wallowa County Chieftain 1 60
Total 3 00
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8TOCKHOLDER-8 MEETING
Notice of first moating of h
stockholders of the Wallowa County
Agricultural Fair Association..
Articles of incorporation of the
Wallowa County Agricultural Fair As
sociation having, been filed aa requir
ed by law, the first meeting of the
stockholders of said Wallowa County
Agricultural Fair Association .will be
held at the office of Associat
ion, la th Wallowa County Title
& Abstract Company's building, in
Enterprise, Oregon, on December 24th
1910, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for
the purpose of electing a Board of
Directors for the ensuing year.
Date of first publication, Novem
ber 23, 1810,
A. C. MILLER,
B. B. BOYD,
C. B BRADLEY,
69wtf incorporators
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife, gun, da can, rusty noil,
fireworks or of any other nature.
demands prompt treatment with Buck.
len'e Arnica Salve to prevent blood
Poison or gangrene. It's tie quicker.,
surest healer for an such wounds
also for Bums, Boils, sores. Skin
Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Han da,
Corns or Piles.. 25c. at all Druggists.
Coyote Drive.
A big coyote hunt was held In
Asotin county Saturday, the hunters
scouring the canyons and ridges
from two directions and .thus getting
Mr Covote between two fires. It
sva.tematlcalHv oneanlzed and a
b!g "bag of game" secured.
In AsotlM the county pays! $3 bounty
the state another dollar and sheep
men' another dollar, making $5 in. all
Read the advertisements.
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London. With only a few constitu
encies remaining to be polled to all
Intents and purposes the new Parlia
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