Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911, March 22, 1911, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Image 4

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    SPHERE'S a certain touch of
smartness to Brandegee
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BRANDEGEE KINCAIO A CO.
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ENTERPRISE
City and County
Brief News Item's
Mrs. M. M, Knapp went to La
Grande, Sunday.
County Veterinarian E. R. Fluck was
at Wallowa,M onday.
F. I. Verger went to Wallowa Won
day on telephone business,
J. F, Bragg of Alder Slope waa at
Wallowa on business, Tuesday. .
W. J, Goltolck was at La Grande,
Friday, on land office business.
Frank Graham the Elgin stockbuyer
was In town the first of the week,
F. S, Ashley, the furniture dealer,
Was a business visitor to Lostlne, Tues
day. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas have
moved Into the Christian church par
sonage. Mayor J. A Burleigh returned Sim
day from a business trip to La
Grande, ,
J. H. Henderson, the Elgin furni
ture dealer,, is a guest at the Pratt
home, east of town.
Mrs. Will Blanchard and baby went
out to La Grande, Monday, to visit
friends and relatives.
George Faught of Clarkston is here
looking over the country with a view
to buying a wheat ranch. -
J. C. Shackelford of Clarkston is
here settling up some business affair
and greeting his many friends.
8, V. Cray and family have moved
'Into the Emmons property' corner
Greenwood and West, First streets,
Mrs. J. M. Blnkely returned Sunday
from a fortnights visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. L. Pearson, at Ilulnes.
Or. C. T. llockett reports the birth
of a fine girl baby to the wife of Al
vln McFetridge, Woduesday, March
15.
S. L. Clark and family havo moved
to their farm on Trout Creek. lie
will drive, back and forth to his bual
' oess. ;
Attorney 0. M, Oorklns returned
from a trip to La Grande, Saturday.
He was at Wallowa Tuesday on legal
business. .;
Mrs. P. Garvey and children went to
La Grande, Monday, to visit friends
She had been working at the Hotel
Enterprise.
Miss Laura Weaver, teacher in the
Wallowa schools, spent Sunday with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weav
er, of Alder Slope,
Mr. and Mrs.. Max Gumerman have
gone to housekeeping in the Reynolds
cottage on East First Btree-t that he
recently purchased,
E. J. Foray the left Monday for Port
land on a business trip, and while
away will visit numerous relatives
at and near Brownsville in Llnnicoun-
ty.
V. A. Moss and family have moved
to Island City. Mr. Moss and Guy
wont out with the goods a week ago,
and Mrs. Moss and Merle left. Sun
day morning.
A small fire In a Junk loft at Bak
er & Smith's barn Wednesday night
about 11 o'clock occasioned an alarm
but it was put out easily. Damage
was $100, 'fully insured.
Ed Rumble of La Grande was In
town over Saturday night. He and
Mrs. Rumble recently returnd from
a trip to the Hawaiian Islands that
they enjoyed exceedingly.
Mr. and Mrs.. J, F. Bruce and sons
Frank and Richard of Alva, Woods
county, Okla., arrived SalAirday and
will locate here. Another Bon, J. E.
Biuce, resides on Alder Slope.
Mrs. Q. I, Ratcllff and baby son
Leland went to Wallowa Monday. Mrs.
Ratcllff has received word that her
brother Frank Johnston, who has beon
111 foi some time, was much worse.
J. r. Averlll the woll-known pioneer
stockman of Swamp Creek, returned
home Sunday from Portland, where
he hud been for two months In a sana
tarlum. He is much Improved In
health.
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Mrs. Charles Williamson of Lostlne.
who came up to assist in the millin
ery opeuuig in the Fair store, re
turned home Sunday, While" here she
was a guest of hor daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Dalsley.
Don't forget to call on
SANDERS
"when you want
anything done
Dray Meets All Trains
Baled Alfalfa $16; Timothy $1S
J. P. SANDERS,
GENERAL TRANSFER
PHOKB 18. ilto Imv. onto, at HorauV
Kincaid & Co. Clothes;" that
clever dressers cannot over
look. It doesn't make any differ
ence where you happen to be,
if you are clothed in these ex
cellent garments you are be
yond criticism.
In the village, in the city, in the metropo
lis or the country, their correctness cannot
be questioned. , -
, We can easily see how you might consider our conversation very
lightly, but If you will inspect our clothes you'll appreciate the heavi
ness of every argument.
These clothes are not only smart as to their general lines; they are also
made from fabrics which are very handsome and certainly very , unusual.
MERCANTII
First class shine at Calvin's bar
ber shop. .' 6Sbtf.
Rev. Samuel Harris went to Wal
lowa, Wednesday, to bid good-bye to
Rev. Maynard and famiily, who leave
this week for Wisconsin.
Rev. H. B. F03kett of the Baptist
church went to Elgin Wednesday to
attend a church convention. The El
gin church is losing ijs minister,
Rev. Barlow, who has resigned.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheets have
moved into the Funk property, the
old DePue home on Residence street.
L. A. Jackson and family will occupy
the Keltner cottage on West Main
street vacated by Sheets.
Hon. J. P. Rusk returned to Joseph
from Salem and Portland, Sunday. He
says there will be no extra session !
and that there is no need for one. Mr
Rusk Intends moving from Joseph to
Just where he hasn't decided, Union,
La Grande or Portland.
Bertha and Zetta Workman were
called to La Grande Sunday by the
news that their mother, Mrs. T.' W.
Workman, was seriously ill, Mrs.
Workman has been In ill health for
some time and several weeks ago
went to Freewater hoping the change
of altitude would benefit her. She
has been brought back to La Grande.
Miss Dllla Carr, half-sister of Mrs.
L. R Payne, who came to Colfax,
Wn., to accept a position, became ill
and came over here a couple of
months ago, left for her home In Den
ver, Col., last week, accompanied by
a nurse, Mrs. L. F. Carter, of Wal
lowa, Word has been received by
Mrs. Payne that she arrived home
safely.
S. F. Pace is assisting Assessor Mil
ler this spring. He went to Lostlne,
Monday, and Is asking Intimate ques
tions in that precinct this week.- The
assessing of the property in Wallowa
county is getting to be too big a
task for one man to complete by
October 1, when 'the work should be
finished. Sam is Just the man to
help in the work as he has had
plenty of experience. .
S, N. Browning received word Sat
urday from his wife at Eureka, Cal.,
stating she had arrived in time for
her mother's funeral. The deceased,
Mrs. W. L. Mcintosh, died Saturday
March 4 and Mrs. Browning started
for Eureka Sunday, The Journey was
long, she having to go to Oakland.
Cal., and then take a boat back up to
Eureka. Mrs. Browning returned
home, Tuesday,
If you want good feed for your
team and .good treatment, come to
White Front Barn. . . 97btf
Mrs. H. N. Wllilams of Lostlne, Mrs.
John Murchlson arid children of Suro
mervllle, who had been visiting Mrs.
Williams'- daughter, Mrs, Harley Flee
nor, and family, returned to their
homes Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Harley Battles and
little daughter of McClure. Ohio,
came In Tuesday arid are guests of
their their old friends, Sir, and Mrs.
A. C. Weaver, Mr. Battles is look
ing over the west with a view, of lo
cating. Date after your name stamped
on the paper, elves the month and
year to which your subscription is
paid. U it doesn't correspond 'with
your receipts, come and see us or
write to us about It. Always glad
to correct mistakes. ,
Mrs. J. H. Doty and niece, little
Dorothy-. Lock wood, who had , been
visiting here since Friday with Mrs.
Doty's mother and Dorothy's grand
ma, Mrs. Ellen Boswell, returned
Wednedsay to La Grande, from where
Mrs. Doty will go on to her home in
Portland. ,
If the type, is so blurred you can't
read the date after your name
stamped on the paper, it. is be
cause you haven't paid up for so
long the figures are worn smooth.
When a subscription is renewed the
name and date ' are reset in new
type and show up beautifully. Try
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SUPREME COURT RESTS.
Washington, March 20. The United
States supreme court took a rocess
this afternoon to April 3. This mak
es decisions in the Standard Oil and
tobacco cases, Impossible before Ap
ril 8.
SOLD FINE STALLION.
L. J. Jordan so'd the fine young
Percheron stallion, Duke, which he
rt. sd on his ranch just south of
ton, io M. Cowley of. fall Lake City.
Mr. Cowley shipped the horse Monday
to Burleigh, Ida. ,
Circuit Court Suits.
March 18 Waliowa Nat. Bank vs wj
J. Gollnick.
March 18 r! S. & . Ce. vs W. J.
Gollnick
'March 20 E. M. & M. Co. vs Baker
& Smith.
L-v. BKAHUfcOfct
The Courage of Life.
The two virtues that help us along
most in life are trust and courage.
Apart from the tragedies invited by
sin and violence and self Indulgence,
a large part of our trouble comes from
anxiety, distrust, apprehension. It was
not all frivolity that dictated the an
swer of a young girl who. being urged
to prepare herself for a profession or
a definite work, responded: "I'm not
going to look ahead and worry. I can
do a lot of useful things. I can mend,
and make salad, and amuse children,
and be patient' and economical, and
help people to enjoy themselves, and
I don't believe nice girls starve." Cour
age and faith are always assets. Even
if life goes back upon them and fails
to come up to expectations the prac
tice of these virtues is Just that much
to the good, and we have at least not
lived in the evil moment until It ar
rived. Harper's Bazaar.
wm K.iation.
rjoo advise that man's constituents
to stand by him?"
"Yep," replied Farmer Corntossel.
"1 advise "cm to stand by close enough
to watch everything he does." Wash
ington Star.
No. 64.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Enterprise State Bank, at En
terprise in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business March 7th, 191L
Resources. . Dollars Cts
Loans and discounts.......$35,926 75
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 87 45
Bonds, securities, etc. 200 65
Bunking house, furniture, and ''
fixtures 1,566 09
Due from banks (not reserve
banks) 62 15
Due from approved reserve
banks -.. 3,468 69
Checks and other cash items. 3ii2 50
Exchanges for clearing houses 37 20
Cash on hand 2,654 35
Expenses 1,955 07
Total..: ...$46,320 90
Liabilities. Dollars Cts
Capital stock paid in J. $25,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex-
Senses and taxw paid; 865 81
ividual deposits subject to
check i... 17,485 89
Demand certificates of denosit 2D0 no
Time certificates of deposit.. 2,768 00
.Cashier's checks outstanding 1 70
"Total $46,320 90
State of Oregon. County of Wallowa, bs:
I, W. C. Hinicrman, Cashier of the
above namerl bank, do solemnly swear
tnai ire atnv8 statement is true to the
best of my kno ledee and belief.
W. C Hinterman, Cashitr. .
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 21st day of March, 1911.
Daniel Boyd. Notary Public.
Correct Attest: Edward B. Knapp.
Sam Wade, Directors.
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