Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911, May 03, 1911, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Image 4

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    SPHERE'S a certain touch of
smartness to Brandegee
I
RANDEGEE KING AID t CO.
T"- . CLOTHES.
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.
ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY
Oitj and County
Brief News Items
Mrs. A, L. Berry lett Saturday for
Pendleton.
Miss Audrey Combes went to Los
tine Tuesday.
Attorney O. M, Cor kin a was at Wal
lowa, Saturday.
Carload of barb wire and field fenc
log at Keltner's hardware.
Mrs. S. V. Cray spent the day,
Saturday, at Lostlne.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashley and baby
were at Wallowa, Sunday.
N. E, Hammack lias some ' good,
fresh milch cows for sale.
Tim class shine at Calvin bar
bar shop. 6&bfaf.
Byram Mayfleld went to Elgin
Wednesday, to visit his people.
Mrs. Edgar Marvin went to Wal
lowa Saturday to visit relatives.
Chris Bauer has returned to town
from a sojourn on his Imnaha ranch.
Mrs. J. C. Con ley and children re
turned Saturday from a brief visit! at
Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rettlg went to
La Grande, Sunday, on a visit to
friends.
Dr. Mabel Williams left Sunday
for Flora, where she will practice
this summer,
Bayer, the Portland Commercial
club representative, is expected here
about May IS.
Mrs. C. T. Hockett has to far re
covered as to be able to leave the
hospital, Tuesday,
Mrs. L, B. Payne la reported some
better Wednesday. She has boon
very HI of erysipelas.
If you want good feed for your
team and good treatment come to
White Front Bam. 97btf
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hyatt and
Mr. Hyatt's mother were at Wallowa,
Tuesday, between trains.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Vest returned
Monday from an over Sunday visit
with hi brother at Joesph.
All the teachers of the public
school, who were . recently elected
for next year, have accepted.
Mrs. O. B. Wlgglesworth of Wal
lowa was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Miller, Monday night.
Miss Ramona Hoe of Alder Slope
returned Sunday from a visit In Jo
seph with Miss Beryl Robinson.
Pittsburg ElecUlo Weld field fenc
ing the weld that held at Keltner's.
Garden tools, sprays, etc. at Kelt
ner's. Tickets for automobile ride to
Track Meet in. Joseph next Saturday
on sale at Rodgers' garage. lbl
Mrs. D. C. Brlchoux and child re
turned home to La Grande, Tues
day, after a week's visit here with
relatives.
Prentiss Horn an, of the Cash Gro
cery, has received a quick delivery
tricycle that he will use In deliver
ing orders In the city.
Bertel Sargeant and family have
moved back to their Butte home
stead from McMinnvIUe, where they
resided the past winter.
Mrs. J. L. Browning went to Los
tlne Monday to see her sister, Mrs.
W. W. Wlllett, who is very 111. Mr.
Wlllett has also been quite ill of
erysipelas on the face.
Mrs. Ben Weathers entertained on
Saturday night in compliment to
the Misses Berland. The party was
In the nature of a farewell to these
popular young ladles before their
departure for Portland.
Mrs. O. L. Davis left for Spray,
Ore., Sunday, going to bring her
grandchildren back with her. Her
daughter, Mrs. J, W. Roblson, died
last winter leaving four children
ranging In age from one to nine
years, Mr. Roblson will come to
this couuty also.
Mrs, Sam E. Leffel and sister-in-law,
Mrs. Z. E. Fanning, left Mon
day for a summer's visit at their
old homes in Indiana, the former at
North Manchester and Mrs, Fanning
at Akron. Mr. Fanning accompanied
them as far as La Grande and Mr.
Leffel to Wallowa.
.James ' W. Rodgers left Monday
for Hood River to attend the state
camp of Modern Woodmen as dele
gate from this county. From there
he will go to the Willamette vol
ley and visit until the 15tn when
Don't forget to call on
SANDERS
when you want
anything done
Dray Meets All Trains
Baled Alfalfa $14; Timotbj $13
J. P.SANDERS,
GENERAL TRANSFER
PHOMB IS. ala Wr rdn at Hobu'i
he will attend the grand lodge of
Odd Fellows in Portland as repre
sentative from the local lodge.
Mrs. William Reavis left Sunday
for Hood River after a visit of sev
eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
W. I. Calvin, and family. Mrs. Cal
vin who was quite ill, has recov
ered and Is in her usual health.
Mrs, Reavis was accompanied home
by her little granddaughter, Vivian
Calvin.
AMONG THE CHURCHES
RELIGIOU8 NOTE8.
Rev, C. C. Babbldge of Baker, Sun
day school missionary of this synod,
occupied the pulpit in the Presby
terian church, morning and evening,
Sunday.
Mrs. S. H. Eddy, field worker for
the Home and Foreign Missionary
societies of the Methodist church.
addressed en audience in the Meth
odist church, Tuesday night, on mis
sionary work. Mrs. Eddy spent
eight years In India and Is convers
ant with all phases of the work.
Mrs. Eddy met a number of women
Interested In missions, at a parlor
meeting in the home of Mrs. C. W.
Amey, Tuesday afternoon.
A large audience heard W. P.
Samms address on Unlversalism in
the Christian church, Sunday after
noon, and listened attentively to the
arguments advanced showing it is
both scriptural and reasonable that
there is eternal punishment for
the wicked. The Infinite has per
mitted sorrow and anguish to exist
In this world for thousands of years
and it Is not unreasonable to be
lieve He will allow punishment af
ter death when he permits it in this
life. If we believe the bible we
must believe in future punishment.
Fruit Promise At
Grouse Is Grand
FAIR GROUND RACE
TRACK BEING LEVELED.
The race track at the fair ground
Is being put in splendid condition.
The grade is reduced tour feet, leav
ing a difference, of only 6 feet 6
Inches between the highest point at
the east side and the lowest on the
west. Bight teams are at work.
Drain have been put In and a dry
rack Is ssu.-d -
The east half of the ground enclos
ed by the track will be leveled and
seeded. 3. B. Boyd of the board
of director Is giving his personal at,
I tentloo to the work.
Fall Wheat Looking Unusually Finer
Dry Weather Hurts Range,
In Canyons.
Grouse, April 29 Farmers are
Just finishing up the spring seeding.
There is some complaint on the
benches of the dry weather, as the
small grain Is not showing as nice
ly as was expected. . Gross In the
canyons is the poorest that it has
been for several years, owing to
the continued dry weather.
Fall wheat is looking unusually
fine. There never has been a more
promising prospect for a bountiful
fruit crop; cherries, peaches, plums
and prunes Just In full bloom and in
fine condition; apple buds just show
ing up nicely.
There has been more sickness In
the vicinity of Grouse than has
been since the country has been
settled, mostly la grippe and rheuma
tism. There have been several calls
for Dr. Gllmore of Flora. Mrs. M.
A. Bosley has been very 111 for iBome
time, but is up again. Mrs. W. E.
Billings was down with fever 10
weeks and her many friends are
pleased to learn! of her recovery.
Marriage Licenses.
April 28 Frank Melotte, Enterprise
and Elisabeth Mavor, Enterprise.
May 3 Arthur E. Carruthers,
Strome, Canada, and Mabel E. Wil
son, Enterprise.
Probate Record.
May 1 Order settling final account
and discharge of Jane K. Daugherty,
Admrx. of Estate of Walter M.
Daugherty.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Department of the Interior. -United
States- Land Office, La Grande
Oregon, April 6, 1911.
To Clinton R. Gibson, of Starkweath
er. N. D, Contestee: ,
Tou are hereby notified that Arthur
A. Dyment who gives Enterprise, Ore
gon, as his post-office address, did
on March 20th, 1911, file in this
office his duly corroborated applica
tion to contest and secure the cancela
tion of your Homestead Entry, No.
15940, Serial No. 01136, made April
15th. 1908, for EHKEU and EHSEtf,
Sectiou 23, Township 1 South, Range
45 East, Willamette Meridian, and as
grounds for his contest he alleges
that Clinton R. Gibson has wholly
abandoned said land and has not cul
tivated, Improved, or resided upon
said . land during the past twelve
months.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be tak
en by this office as having' beeni con
fessed by you, and your said entry
will be canceled thereunder wltho'ut
your further right to be heard therein
either before this office or on appeal,
If you fall to file In this office with
in twenty days after the FOURTH
publication of this notice, as shown
below, your answer, under oath, spec
ifically meeting and responding to
these allegations of contest, or If
you fail within that time to file In
this office, due proof that you have
served a copy of your answer on the
said contestant either) In person" or by
registered mall. If this service is
made by the delivery of a copy of
your answer to the contestant in per
son, proof of such service must be
either the said contestant's written
acknowledgment of his receipt of
the copy, showing the date of Its re
ceipt, or the affidavit of the person
by whom the delivery was made
stating when and where the copy was
delivered; if made by registered mall,
proof of such service must consist of
the affidavit of the person by whom
the copy was mailed stating when
and the post office to which it was
mailed, and this affidavit must be ac
companied by the postmaster's re
ceipt for the letter.
You should state In your answer
the name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
F. C. BRAMWELL. Register.
Date of first publication, April 29,
1911-
Date of second publication, May 6,
1911.
Date of third publication. May 13.
1911. .
Date of fourth publication, May 20,
1911. 104s4
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BAD EYES
nearly always can be made per
fect with the assistance of
spectacles.
If you would be free from eye
troubles, such as headache,
loss of time from work or
school '
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Best for biliuosness, headache, dys
pepsia, chills and debility. 25c at
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I grind all the glasses that I
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New lenses returned by next
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LA GRaNDE, OREGON