Enterprise news-record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1910-1911, May 31, 1911, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Image 3

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C. H. ZURCHER
RAY E. VEST
ZURCHER Sr VEST
Spring Arrival of
Men's Clothing ,
Any young man, every young man, appreciates the
value of smart style in clothes; anl we have the
young men's styles here, ready for those who ap-
predate good quality in addition to style.
Such quality pays; all-wool fabrics, fine tailoring;
it's the only thing that pays in clothes; it pays you
as well as us. , -
Suits from
and up
When you see it in our ad if s so
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MEN'S FURNISHERS
400 acres wheat land, 6 miles from town
per acre, - - - - $ 30.00
640 acres, 7 miles outr per acre , - 30.00
120 acres on Slope, per acre, ' - - 75.00
80 acres on Slope, - - - 2000.00
160 acres on Slope, per acre, - - - ' 40.C0
i Fine building site 150x120, close in, $600
v Large tract of timber cheap . , '
Best and Cheapest Fire Insurance, Burglary
V Insurance, Surety Bonds
W E TAGG ART The Fioeer Real Estate Man
ENTERPRISE, : : : .: OREGON
HORSE SA1 E.
The undersigned wttJ sell at pub,
lie auction at the Roc 1 Front Barn,
Enterprise, Oregon, oa Saturday, June
24,1911, commencing nt 9 a. m. sharp,
about 75 head of horse is. Good grade
of Percheron; ranging from yearlings
and up. These hoi ses are well
known over the count y and need no
praise here. Come and see them.
One Thoroughbred Black Stallion.
Weight about I960- 7 years old. Sale
will begin promptly at 9 o'clock, as
there are so many hoi-sea to dispose
of. '
I ' Terms: One year's .time on good
bankable note, 8 per cent interest; or
5 per cent discount for cash!
414 fRATT EROS.
! Balked at Cold Steel.
! "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot
off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio,
"although a horrible ulcer had been
the plague of uiy life for four
years. Instead I used Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve, and my foot was soon
completely cured." Heals. burns, boils,
L?ores, bruises, eczema, pimples, corns,
; s. 'ires t pile cure. 25c at all drug
gy's'.. j COUNTY JAIL EMPTY,
j The county jail is empty for the
first time In many moons. Edward
j Smith, who was, doing time for larceny
of clothing, completed his sentence,
! was released and departed for parts
I unknown a tew days ago. All men
under indictment but untried are out
on bail. -' - - .
Is there anything In all this world
that is of more Importance to you
than good digestion? Food must be
eaten to sustain life and must be
digested and converted Info blood.
When the digestion fails the whole
body suffers. Chamberlain's Tab
lets are a rational and reliable cure
for indigestion. They Increase the
flow of bile, purify the blood,
strengthen and tone up the whole
digestive apparatus to a natural and
healthy action. For sale by - all
dealers, ,
PUBLIC WRITING DESK.
The public writing counter for the
sheriff's office has at .last arrived
and been placed in position. It is
a fine piece of furniture In keeping
with the rest and gives' a moneyed
like air to the room, all samee Wall
street bank
na a a EnnnannEnanncannnnnnnnnnnra
Cartfut Banking Insures the Safety of Deposits." '
.' Depositors Have Tha Guarantee at
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON
CAPITAL $50,000 '
' SURPLUH 160.000
Wc Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
- All Principal Cities.
Geo. W. Hyatt, President
Geo. 8. Craig, Vloe President
W. R. Holmes, Cashier
A. J. Bouhmer, Aunt. Cashier
DIRECTORS - '
Gbo S. Cbaiq Geo- W. Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes
. J. H. Dobbin W. R. Holmks
Saved Many From Death.
W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., be
lieves he has saved many lives in
his 25 years experience in the drug
business. "What I like to do," ho
writes, "i's to recommend Dr. King's
New Discovery for. weak, sore lungs,
hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate
coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or
other bronchial affection, for I feel
sure that a number of my neighbors
are alive and well today because
they took my advice to use it. . I
honestly believe it's the best throat
and lung medicine that's made."
Easy to prove he's right. Get a
trial bottle tree, . or regular 50c or
$1.00 bottle,
druggists.
Guaranteed by all
l a Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work(done on short notice.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS
Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
; PROMISE PICKINGS.
' Promise, May 29 Rev. W. S. Crock
ett of Losttne will deliver a lecture
at the school house Tuesday evening.
June 26. Mr. Crockett's ability as
an orator Is well known end be should
have a good bearing.
Fisher Lively, who has ben em
ployed at Bishop's saw mill, was vis
Jtlng In Promise Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mann return
ed home from Wallowa Saturday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Carper wars
calling on Mr.. and Mrs. W. L'San
' nar, Sunday.
Joe Fleshmau.is working for John
Carper. , , i
A Father' Vengeance
would, have fallen on any one who
attacked the son of Peter Bondy,. of
South Rockwood, Mich., but he was
powerless before attacks of kidney
trouble. "Doctors could not help
him," he wrote, "so at last we gave
him Electric Bitters and he lmp'roy.
ed wonderfully from "taking six bot
tles. It's the bet kidney medicine
I ever saw." Backache, tired feel
ing, Inervousness, loss of appetite,
warn of kidney trouble that may end
In dropsy, diabetes or Bright's dis
ease. Beware: Take Electric Bit
ters and be safe.. Every bottle
guaranteed. 50c at all druggists.
SUMMONS.
In tht circuit court of the State of Ore
gon, for Wallowa County.
Ida M. Avery, Plaintiff,
vs
Edward J. Avery, Defendant.
To Edward J. Avery, above named
defendant: ;
Infthe name of i the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
by the plaintiff in the above entitled
court and cause within six weeks from
and after the 18th day of May, A. D.,
1911, the same being the date of the
first publication of this summons, and
if you fail so to appear and answer,
you will be in default for the want
thereof and the plaintiff will apply to
said court for the relief demanded In
said complaint, to-wit, for a decree dis
solving the marriage contract now and
heretofore . existing between plaintiff
and defendant, and that from hence
forth said marriage contract be held
for naught, and for the further decree
of the eourt that the plaintiff be given
the custody of the child, Maurice Av
ery, of the marriage.
The defendant will take notice that
this summons is published, by order of
Hon. J. W. Knowles, Circuit Judge of
the State of Oregon, for Wallowa couni
ty therein, In the Wallowa Chieftain, a
newspaper of general circulatum pub
lished weekly at Enterprise, in Wal
lowa County, . Oregon, and directing
that the same be published in said
nspsper for a period of six weeks
and seven issues thereof, the date of
the first publication thereof being May
18th, 1911, and the last publication be
ing the 29th day of June, 1911.
3Dc7 DANIEL BOYD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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For Sale At a Bargain
Second-Hand Farm Machinery.'
1 18-horse power Phoenix Traction
Engine (wood or straw burner); 1
j 32x52 Red River Special Separator,
i Nichols & Shepard Co. build; sl Ruth
I Self Feeder; 1 N. ft S. Grain Weigh-
er and Bagger with water tank, belt
Ing and equipment complete. Apply
to
S. D. KELTNER, Agent
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