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About Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1911)
B3BBS 2KXS2TKU NEW SPRING SHOES B aFllwul5 uiuumiug The kind you've always wanted but couldn't get them here before. 'Buy Where You Can Buy the Cheapest" MEN'S OXFORDS $5 00 Patent Leather Button, at $4 10 4 50 Brown Kid 3 S Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords $5 00 Patent Leather, cloth top, button $3 30 5 00 Patent Leather, Gun Metal top, lace 8 30 5 00 Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Button Pump 3 25 5 00 Tan Lace Oxfords 3 30 3 60 Viei Patent Tip Blucher 2 50 8 00 Box Calf Blucher 1 98 8 00 Tan Viei Kid Button or Lace 1 98 . 3 00 Viei Kid Oxford, Tan or Black 1 98 Misses' Shoes and Oxfords, sizes 12 to 2 1-2 $2 00 Viei. Kid Black lace shoe... $1 69 2 25 Viei Kid, Tan, button or lace shoe 1 69 2 25 Viei Kid, Tan or Black Oxfords 1 69 2 50 Viei Kid Tan Pumps 2 00 Girl's Shoes and Oxfords, 8 to 11 1.2 $2 00 Viei Blucher Tan or Black. $1 35 2 00 Viei Kid Oxfords, tan or black 1 85 Infant's Shoes anil Oxfords, 5 to 8 $1 75 Viei Kid, Tan, button or lace $1 25 1 50 Viei Kid, black, button or lace 98 1 75 Patent Leather and Strap Pumps 1 25 Babies' Shoes and Oxfords, 2 to 5 fl 75 Viei Tan Lace $1 25 1 75 Viei black button.. 1 25 1 00 Fine Kid. black lace 65 85 Fine Kid, soft soles 55 1 50 Patent Leather, 4 strap shoes 98 1 50 Patent Leather, 2 strap pumps 98 Babies' Moccasins, all colors, 20c a pair Boys' Shoes, 2 1-2 to 7 $3 50 Viei Kid Blucher, black 2 25 2 75 Kangaroo Calf, seamless, black 1 90 8 00 Kangaroo Calf, tin or black 2 25 Youth' Shoe, 13 to 2 $2 75 Viei Kid, Blucher, black $1 98 2 25 Kangaroo Calf, seamless, black 1 69 2 75 Kangaroo Calf, tan 1 98 THE FAIR The People's Storo Enterprise, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon, March 27, 1911. Notice to hereby given that Charles W. Darlington, of Enterprise, Oregon, who, on January 5, 1910, made Home stead Application No. 07476, for NVfe SW, Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 44 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describ ed, before Carl Rao, United States Commissioner, et his office at Enter prise, Oregon, on the, 18th duy of May, 1911. Claimant Jianiti as witnesses: John Lyons, Curtis J. Sanford, John E, Os terhoudt, and King S. Francis, all of Enterprise, Oregon. F. C. BItAMWELL, ' 33c5 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Crande, Ore go, March 27, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Curtis J. Sanford of Enterprise, Oregon, who on 'May 16, 1906, made Homestead Entry No. 16014. Serial No. 04811, for EliNWli; SWV.NW, NEViSWVi, section 22, township 1 south, range 44 east, Willamette Meridian, lias fil ed notice of Intention to make Final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Carl Roe, United States Commissioner, at his office at Enterprise, Oregon, on the 18th day of May, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: John E. Osterhoudt, Samuel A. Cotter, Hugh C. Laird, and Alford B. Hart, ley, all of Enterprise, Oregon. F. C.: BR AM WELL, ' 33c5 ' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office nt La Grande, Ore gon, March 27, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Earl Coffman, of Enterprise. Oregon, who, on May 14, 1906, wade Homestead Ap plication No. 15005, Snrlal No. 04805, for 8W9V, 8c. 14, EV4SEV4. and NWKSEH. Section, 15. Township 1 North, Range 45 East, Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to inakf: Fine five-year- Proof, to estab lish clriin to the land above descdb ed, before Carl Roe, United States Commissioner, at his office at Enter prise, Orison, on he 15th day of Jun HUt. Claimant names as witnesses: Sam Baker, William A. Reed, Patrick Lof tus, and Arch Alford, all of Enter prise, Oregon. F. C, BR AM WELL 33co ' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Orflce at La Grande, Ore gon, March 27, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that William A. Reed, of Enterprise, Oregon, who, on April 25, 1906, made Homestead Entry No. 14968, Serial No. 047801, for Sec. 23, E'NEK, Section 22, Township 1 North, Range 45 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Carl Roe, Uni ted States Commissioner, at his office at Enterprise, Oregon, on the 15th day of June, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Sam Baker, Earl Coffman, Patrick Lof Uib, and Arch Alford, all of Enter prise, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, 33c6 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon, March 28, 1911. Notice la hereby given, that Charles 0. Stewart, of Enterprise, Oregon, who, on July 20, 1909, made Home stead Entry No. 06826, for Lot 4, E SW14. SWSE, Section 30, town ship 1 south, range) 46 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make Final Commutation Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W. C. Boatman, coun ty clerk of Wallowa County, at his office at Enterprise, Oregon, on the I8U1 day of May, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Hen ry E. Davis, of Joseph, Oregon, and Ernest Wright, Albert L. Houck and Rubin Danly, all of Enterprise, Ore- Igon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Good prliUfai? Get it here. 40 Acres $20 per acre One mile out. Running water. Twenty-five acres plow land. All can be irrigated. ''.. , Enterprise Real Estate Co. (Over Harness Shop.) List your property with us. Down On Imnaha Approach of Spring Heralded But More Rain Needed Lamb ing Begins. Imnaha, March 27. Have had a lit tle shower of . rain but need rain badly to revive the grass. Every day we see men going down the road with bundles of bedding on their backs headed for some lamb ing camp. Lambing will be in full j blast in a few days. I Art Scroggins quit herding for Bos I well and went to Enterprise for a lay off. Mrs, Brumbach and Mrs. Chase are visiting with Ebner Brumbach. "Joe Clemons, game warden, went to lower Imnaha to see after some business in that section. Apricots are in, full bloom and other trees are leafing out and the sarves bushes have been In bloom for a week. C. E. Young, who has not been. t Enterprise to see is family since the last of December, will start for Enterprise the last of the week and stay a few days. Gardening is the order of the day. RUFF ft REDDY. nnnannDQnBuaa'snaannanan Gives Aid to, Strikers. Sometimes liver, kidneys, and bow els seem to go on a strike and re fus. to work right. Then you need those pleasant little 'strike breakers Dr. King's New Life Pills ito: give them natural aid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soon follows. Try them. 25c at all druggists. A prize of f 1,000 was won 07 R. R. Howard, formerly of Prineville, Crook county, who graduated from the Oregon Agricultural college in 1902.' The award was made by the Portland, Commercial club, for the best article on the "Rose City' or on Oregon published outside the state from November 1, 1909, to December 31, 1910. Mr. Howard, who is now on the staff of the Pacific Monthly, won first place with an article on "The Railroad Fight For An Empire" In World's Work. Eight smaller pris es brought the total award of the contest to $5,000. Do Ghosts Haunt; Swamps? . No, never. Its foolish to fear a fancied evil, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous and low lands.' These are tthe malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weak ness, aches in the bones and muscles and may induce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters destroys and casts out these vicious germs from the blood. "Three bottle? drove all the malaria from my system," wrote Wm. Fret well, of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had fine health ever since." Use this: safe, sure remedy only. 60c at all druggists. HOW OLD 13 YOUR HOR8E7 Corvallis, March 30. There are four ways to tell the age of a horse, according to Prof. E. L. Potter of the Oregon Agricultural college: by his teeth, by Ills ribs, by the flesh on his tall, and by the skin on his cheeks. In a young horse the cheek skin Is soft and elastic, and flies back quickly when raised; in an old one, It is lifeless and goes back but slow ly. Old horses apparently have a wid er and more distinct space between their ribs than young ones. And with age the flesh on the tall of a horse shrinks, making the Joints more distinct than they are on a young horse. Judging by the changes in the teeth Is a more accurate method. The com ing of the temporary teeth first, and then the permanent ones the develop ment to maturity; the! change in, shape on account of wear; the coming of the cups In the teeth, and their wear ing away afterwards; and the change in the angle of meeting of the teeth, from straight together at five years to a sharp angle at twenty; all these are signs by -which the ex perienced horseman can read accur ately the age of a horse. "It must be remembered that the permanent teeth, above and below, come in at the same time," says Prof. Potter, "but that the cups above do not wear away until all the cups below are gone. It must also be re membered that the changes begin at the center and continue at the rate of one pair a year: that a horse at maturity, which is at five years, has everything that la, all fals permanent teeth and all the cups. If one remem bers this much, he has the whole thing la a nut shell." Dr. Mabel Williams, Osteopath. Office hours of Dr. Mabel WilUams, 1 osteopathic .physician. Enterprise, of iflce In Lltch building, from 8:30 a. 'm. to 2:34) p, m, each day. Joseph, i from 3:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. .each day.' 94btf. Our Spring Lines Are Here Complete in all Departments Sum- a Ci a n n a a a a 01 SX "ur y nos- a . a iery a a a a a a a a a a Q n a a a a a a a B a si a a a ra a El n 11 n a a a a a a a a n n n a n a a .Easter All Shade and Color OF COURSE YOU WILL WANT 1 A new pair of SHOES OR LOWfcCUTS for Easter. We show the famous Utz & Dunn make IN ALL OF THE NEW STYLES 1 7 I I ph moire CLOTHES for r REN Wooley Boy Clothes I B 1 -1 HMMI Mr for Boys M I,G to FmM' fen W. J. 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