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wn n ttlU O lV d U fli« Nearly «11 of ihe »lock men have 1 «mall island in the Carolines for a p i B l.l C LAND «ALE, enough bay to run them until the cal la station, a« soon a» they learn U iU flltU D . first of M a t c h if the present weath th a t wo have taken possession of an er continues. A fe w have enough island— Wake Island— th a t will ( , u r . a .n the Postofflse at Ei.torprise.Or , o f,,ej U |)til A p ril Qf. ,ftU>r T h e re answer every purpose anil will cost ms Secondala»» m u tter. 1a already some movement in the nothing. This island is about two- hay market, especially among sheep thousand miles from the Hawaiian 1RSUED E V E R Y F R ID A Y * men. who would rather h ate hay islands ami about thirteen hundred left over at present prices than to miles from Guam, being almost on L . J . RrtU SR & C arl R oe . take chances on buying later if it a direct line between the two pos sessions. beccines necessary. Editors & Proprietors. N O T IC E TO STOCK H O LDERS. United States Land Office, Lalirande, Oregon, Dec. 22,1898. Notice Is hereby given, that in pursu ance of instructions from tlie Commis sioner of the General Ijtm l Office, under authority vested in .‘.an by Section 2455. U. 8. Rev. Stat , as amended by the Act ot Congress approved Feb'v 28. 1805, we will proceed to ntfer at |niblic side ou the 15th day ol Feb. 1899, at tins office, at 11 o’clock A. M. of »4)d day, the following tract of land town: the N W 1, NW'1, Sec. 10. Twp 2, N R 4U, E W M , contain ing 49 acres. Any and all persona claim ing adversely the above deecritied land are advised to tile their claims in thia office on or lielore ties day almve deeigna- ieii for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will lie forfeited. E. W. B A R TLE TT, Register. 8 . 0 . S W A U K IIA M E R , Receiver. Notice ie hereby given that the annual meetiug of the stockholders of tlie W al lowa National Bank of Enterprise. Ore., will be held at the office of their banking iiouae in Enterprise, Ore., ou Tuesday. Jan. 10, 1899, between the hour! of 10 a. in and I p . m ., for the election of di rectors (or the ensuing year, and (or the transaction of such other businese as tr.ay legally come before taid meeting. Dated at Dnterprise Ore. Dec. 8, 1898. W . K ..H O L M E S , Cashier. , J, Funk & Sons SUCCESSORS TO « A. Levy Mercantile Co. Enterprise, John E. l l ' Ugb, writing to the S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE S 1 La Grande Observer about fruit, »i.V'lhns the fillo«« ing to sav about Mingle C opy, per y e a r ................... A Pleasant Home in a Fruit 1,75' Wallowa c»m ty fruit ; “The gener- Mtuffle C opy, nix m o n th * ............... S.5P al im prission is that Wallowa . G ardrn in a Mild Climate. Mingle Copy, three m onths N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . I county do. s not t r can not raise W hen you change y o u r a rl drees n n tify W ant one? Fruit growing pays Laud Office at l^ i U ratid e. Oregon. tin« offles, giving your present and fu tu re , fruit, but I notice that L. J. house Dei-. 1«. 1«!». I Cigars, Chewing & Smok- x if you have right conditions.— postnfTir« Hdftres, «n that the (T n s rrtis captured many p re m iu m s at oltr Notice is hereby given th a t tlie fo llo w in g -I ing Tobaccos. naineii settler Ini'- tih-d notice o f his in to li ■i»y rsach von promptly. ' Ea tern Oregon Agi ¡cultural Fail Choice quality, oarliuesa, and tio n to make lin n l proof in s u p p o rt o f bis < — AT— ,-lair,I. and tha t snnl p roof w ill he made be- [ . ... ... a | | a (¡ramie this season, and with an educated m arket are “right fore A . ( ’. S m ith. I ’ . 8. C om m issioner at E iit.i. prise Oregon, on Jan. 28, IsOO. v is: F K I P A Y D E C E M B E R 30 1S98 (better rau ro id lacilities Wallowa 4 JO H N ItA H IM . conditions.” The choicest earli | county will no doubt come to the ix , T p . . ,2 s T 8».^, r .«'Î — c .,'‘ w M? SW'4 ' * * '• * E N T E R PR ISE , OREGON. j front ns a fruit p ro illie in g c o u n ty .'’ est Chvrrif-», e s 'firs t Peach»», la» in w I* ... . .... He names the rn llo w iiiK witnesses to S The usual New Yesrs reso'utions | " u "«mid n,hl th at Wallowa best Pi aches, European Grapes, prove liisco n tin u o u s resilience U| m » ii anti c u ltiv a tio n of. saiil la n d , v is : have been m ule, only to be brnk-j c o u ,,tv '* #lr*“<,Jr , l ll,e ^ o n t as lam e* W . < o ttiii.-h a in , G ilb e rt S. Reavis. and other fine fiuits, are grown I.ovi w K ih \ mid Klzie M a k in , a ll of en and again temporally minded the managers of the lortlam l Ex /Enterprise. <)retr««n, position testified by awarding u- in greatest peifrc'.ion in Vine- Jan . 1st. 1900. E. W. B A R T L K T T . Register. ihe second pr z.e for best exhibit of land, Lewiston valley. Our Iruit an I were only preven'ed from “ Snake River fruits’' command ta k in g the first by a delay in the The Pendleton East Oregonian shipment of the last instadm e t tho markets north and e a tt to has undergone a change of heart, It fruit. the great lakes. Five acres are rejects Bryan nn his opposition to, expansion and heartily endorses | vnongh. Cost $200 per acre, President McKinley’s a d m in istra-! " ’e cannot to strongly condemn including your own labor, to tion. which is not so bail for a for- course ° f Oi >se E .stern wool merly rabid fusion organ. c 'tnniission hongjs that are advis bring to lieaiiag, le.-s tile hood ing a d even urging wool growers' crop meantime, which pay a a 1 and es, e ¡ally range men, to order good profit. Worth $ 1000 to s tneir con-1-.nments sold now, says Thus far we have done our su- I the American Sh en ltreed-r. In $2000 per acre in five yeais. I ! J ptetne duty. Shall we now, when I view • f the exis ing conditions, this PRO PRIETO R i w . K. STU BBLEFIELD the victory won in war is written in Easy term». Good echo D. advice is little less than robbery, the treaty of peace and the civiliz Quickest g ro w th of any ruial ^sssus^BUirasaarBaasBSBEBiamssnsiBnyroisBiroiiswiafaaM and strongly suggests the inference ed world applaudesnnd waits in ; that these commission men are lay community on Pacific coast. expectation, turn tim idly away ing their plans to rake a big “ pot'' from tne duties imposed upon the Land sale contract 384 signed Wool is anywhere rum four to sev country by its own great deeds?— December 1, only 27 months en cents below the im porting point, President McKinleys Atlanta, Ga., and is str mg throughout the world from the beginning. Our small speech. A stiff advance in values cannot be irrigated farms pay profit from long delayed. There has not in th e start. Address years been so poor a time to sell or The Christm as edition of the HO g,,0(j a time to hold. Very few I ortland Telegram is one of the Wl>0| growers are forced to let g» LEW ISTO N W A TER A PO W ER CO., finest examples of the printers art ,,()W n„|le have any reason to Concord, Washington or Irw in to n, Idaho ; Books that has ever read e 1 our table. f,,nr the future of the sta-pl». j Stationary The half-tone illustrations and , ______________ Medicines reading matter is above the average Wo, e ..B1Me„ , ol P h ilip p in e , Toilet Articles Confectionery * . . Oregon. We have purchased the entire Mercantile business of the A. Levy Mercantile Co. and are Tropical Fruits. 4 . > Ready For Business Î With an increased stock of general merchandise, including J. T. Wasson’s u Groceries Dry Goods Stockmen’s Supplies, etc. W H IT ÏÏ FRONT U V E R Y STABLE. Just North of the Public Square We handle nothing but the best goods. We buy for cash and are able to make the 1 IS ALL THE GO. prices right. Under New Management. Give us a call and be convinced. W . J. FUNK & SON0. E. J. F@RSYTHES ©REG ST©RE E N T E R P R IS E and refleets great credit on the | h is not In the Icaet true that “ we’’ managers of th at paper. The Tele have “absorbed” ten or twelve mil gram has made a record in the past lion Malays by virtue of taking in year. ternational control of the Philippine [►la: ds. The ocean is ju st as wide as it was last year. Those Private advices indirectly from M: lay« will not attem pt to decide Lewiston say that it is freely talk-1 dispuJed I’resiedn.ial elections in ed in Lewiston that the Northern I «-«»untry. and there is probably I acilic is going to build a road from ' n,,( ;l human being of any com- that point to Enterprise. Ibis one I j,|,.xion ,,ho jg proposing to bring tiling may be the direct cause of th< ! any PUCJ, consum m ation. 0 R N extending its line from i Thp pe,,p|e of the I’h 1 pj.ines «ill Elgin to Enterprise next summer hlA U(,ck to the United States un- W ith two railroad outlets th - ,|, r the new era much, if any more county would he most fortunate , , fre,.:v th „n t |,ev Hocked to ' Spain and Enterprise as the terminus «»f ttn,|er (he 0M era. We shall not both roads is in a most fortunate j i#, pr,.cj|,j|at(.d inlo a n / very ex position. Keep your eye on the | |,ausijve wars for their subjugation, capital and metropolis of Wallowa becnU9c Be have nodesire to sub count- ' I jugate them. T hereii no intention --------------- ------ - - - L and O ffice LaUrande Oregon. Dec. lOtli 1898. Notice iv hereby given that tlie follow ing-named settler bus filed not ice of bis in tention to make tinal proof in supiHirt of bis claim, and that suid proof will 1« made before I). W . Sbeaban, U .S . Com missioner for Oregon at Enterprise, Oregon on Jan. 28, 1889, via: M lK E T llO ilA S O N , 11. E. No. 0.349 for the N W N W ' i , A S ', N W t , N K 'j S W 'i , Sec 14, TW p. 3 N. R. 48 K. W. .M. lie names tlie following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence u|>on and cultivation of arid land, via: Hamilton Vance, Waldo Chase, and Benjamin Johnson, of Im n alia; ami (». A. Catnp, ol Joseph. E . W. A R T L E T T , Register. N O T IC R OREG. La nd Oflice, a t La (»randp.Ora. Dec. 1 M. 1HW. N otice ia hereby given th a t the in flo w in g named wottler ha* tiled notice o f h i* inten» tio n to m ake fin a l p ro o f in »npport o f Ida cla im , am i th a t «aid p ro o f w ill he made be fore L in c o ln A u s tin . I ’ . S. C om m issioner at Flora, Oregon, on J a n . 1 ith . IK'jy. v ix : L E M U E L P D ay, I f . E. No. GTAA fo r the SE»4 SW 'X Sec 22, < E S X W ^ . , t S W H N W % Sec 27. Tp. N K 43 E W M . ‘ Prescription Carefnlly Compounded P ric e 's A lw a y s I BttBBStt«30KaE8ÆttSfB KEBEffifiSfa tSBITIS!£OSaTB4reCSSBBaBIS9 -i-' ;New Confectionery "ge- . —Just west of Barber Shop.— ►-* C A .3 S U I D I E S -T S T T T T <Sc C I C 3 - 7 V r t S TO BA C CO N O V E L T I E S & K O T IO Z S T S . H alley & M c A l is t e r . Enterprise, Ore. i îaraa^îfiîaaiBaaaiiiiuiiiUt«^ «¡raaaaaa auraaïui»» - s i t u im i S. L E W IS , Enterprise, Oregon. F. F. S. L E W IS, atruct a railroad from Elgin to terprtse. A tr, Carl Roe ami Dr. Tem ple. En , work. , Jl0 p re ,R lee t a (i!< N o 4 i No I J in fownsbip No. * tt. lUnge No. 44 . . . | No. to the ratification of the trea’y by the senate hail practically ili d out W agner. Lucy Luttrell ! anu that the treaty was likely to lie Vocal Solo Otlieo Crawford, p ro m p tly rat fi id. Senators who Recitation Liinrn Borland have voted as intending to oppose Paul Rutter. I treaty have assured the president , that while opposed to our retention Vocal Duet of the Philippines permanently they Daisy Wasson Recitation Della Dunn. would vote to ratify the treaty as Nellie Rruslia soon as it was reported from the Motion Song... Four L ittle Girls, committee. Mrs. W alter Bunnell was up front ' S p an ish I eace Commission- Losti it» and spent Bunday with M r. ers will realize what a mistake they N e g , . l. W . Cottinghani sod Mrs. R. W . Bloom. and W ill I have purchased the blacksmith shop formerly owned by Ryer Olsen, and am prepared to do first- class horse-shoeing, wagon and farm implement re pairing and general blacksmithing. Give me a call, Enterprise, Oregon 9 ,T0 IL K R'> r, made when they refused to sell us a P atents i’ I M B E R C U L T U R E , F IN A L PROOF. N O T IC E FOR P U B LIC A T IO N . Ca»«»u,»a4 T ruts-M vto ohtain«l »«1 all Pat- <nt baaiaaaacondactaa f«r MoatRaTI F I « . O u r O r n a « t» OinllW U, a. P a r a a r O r n e « and wt «aaemre pa-j«R u> leaa tuaa ikaa touaa rim ow from WaehtnirtM. Send model, draw in» ®r phot«., with deamp- tioa. We advise, if patentable «e net, free of char»e. (hir fee not da« till patent to aeeurod. , A PAMOMLCT. “ How to Obtain Patenta, cost of Muae in the U . 3. *nd foreign coaatnea^ »«nt Iran. Addreeau C.A.SNOW dtO O. L o s » . PaT««T O m e t . w asM isaTO H . O. 0 . TZHZZE H j OJSTG- " unf 8« ’ J R E S T A U R A JSL T . Mrs. C. E. Churchill, BO Y E A R S ’ * E X P E R IE N C E E. BARTLETT, Register. K W. BARTLETT Register. w Neat and commodius. Both board and lodging furnish ed cheaper than elsewhere in the city. Table loaded with the best the market affords Board........................................... $3.00 per week. Board and Lodging...................$4.00 per week. J.l'JJtTjJWil'111 HUIMWWasLIffUl Tjn.rTT^I.BATTlirilVTl-i .I Jl.WIt! nunS ; A l|e n , a.I o f E n te rp rise . Oregon. L a G kanue , O rk . Dee. 1st. 1898. Notice is hereby given that Anderson C. Kmitb of Enterprise Oregon has filed notice of intention to make final prool tiefore tli» County Clerk Wallowa Co. at liis office in Enterprise, Oregon, on Monday tlie 16tli. ilay of January. 1899, on timber culture application No. 2417, for the Ejy N H 't( A W 1, N E 1^ quarter of section No. 18, in township No. 1 K, Range No.45 E. W . M. He names as witnessesi L. F. M c- Anuitv David It. Allen Henry Horton a«i( fairen Morley, all of Enterprise ( tregon. s»* w JOHN CALVIN. 1 1ST of their I e W M. H e names as witnesses: I,. F. M c A m iltr . Ihe Uomnitsaioners wen B ert M Marens, E .A . H a rt, Joh n W. P1« * '1« ’ to ie a r" t , w t the ” PP'” 'l" > " w CITY HOTEL ______________ A nr w t Enterprise, Oregon, H o llow ay of Ark«». Oregon. ! felt congratulations on their s ttc - E. W B A R T L E T T , R gister. ■ cessfnl ivotk, and assured then, that Literary Program. ! the Christmas gift they brought t > r p i M B E l l t T l . T U K E , F I N A L PROOF. Program for the L ite ra rv Jun. fi, ’9 9 :, N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . \D I Reinis 1 ie American people was thorough- F n itc fl Statu« Land O lin e. La (»ramie, Oregon, Dee. 1 IWW. IiiHtriinientiil Duet j,-MrrjH |y *ppr, e atetl. As a farther mark N otice i« hereby given th a t David R. Recitation........................Currie Allen. or his appr, elation, I e wi 1 give, in A lle n , o f E nterpriae . W allow a Co., Oregon .. Geo. Funk, honor ol the Uouitniss oners a state proof ll'" before A t . i S y m ,e",,i’i1 ,' u ’,."1“1“'-Ii!'al . . . , ith I . 8. ( onuni»»ion ....... ’ re»Hie Rrnvii. dinner at til) White H o tlS e . I n e r a t hi» office in Enter,»ri«e Oregon, on ... . a . . . .1 /« I the Ifltli. day of J a n u a ry . D90, on Debate— Resol veil th a t it would he a . lultioil to th<* t rcilty the < «»III i i h - i tim b e r c u ltu re a p p lica tio n No. 2|n8. fo r the w Dear Madam: I take the l i b e r t y of ask in g you to c a l l fo r one of my cash purchase c a rd s , whichp k in d ly ask you to b rin g wi th you, or send whenmaking cash p u rch ases a t my s to r e , and have the amount of such p u r chase punchedout u n t i l a l l amounts r e p re s e n te d o n m a rg in a re c a n c e lle d . I w ill then p re s e n t you FREE a la rg e THREE-QUAR TER l i f e siz e (BUST) crayon or Water c o l or p o r t r a i t of y o u r s e lf or any of your fami ly or frie n d whosememory you may wi 3h to p e r p e tu a te . Knowing the g e n e ra l d e s ir e among our c u sto m e rsfo r fam ily p o r t r a i t s I b e lie v e th e re is n o t a fam ily in t h i s s e c tio n but would take a GOOD p o r t r a i t in p refeaen ce to an y th in g I could o f f e r a s a n a p p re c ia tio n of t h e i r cash tra d e These p o r t r a i t s w ill be made from any photo or tin ty p e you fu rn is h (same w ill be re tu rn e d ) and we w ill be p lea se d to frame i t a tw h o le s a le p ric e . To enable ycu to u n d erstan d more f u l ly the v alu e of t h i s o f f e r , i in v ite you to c a l l a t my s to re where sam ples of workand fram es can be seen . I h o p e y o u w ill a p p r e c ia te my end eav o r, and fav o r me w ith your p a tro n a g e , and in re tu rn I w ill a s sure you c o u rte o u s a tt e n t i o n and the b e s t g o o d sa t the low est p r i c e s , Yours T ru ly , at FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . w E n te rp ris e O re,, Dec. 23, ’98. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . in this country to exploit them, and m> one wishes to make an em- ( heriies and peaches pay so w e l p j re ollp ,,f them. There can be no in \ ineland and other parts "fj harm in the attem pts to forecast Lewiston A alley, that some of the ¡„ advttiee all the successive H e names the fo llo w in g witnexaea to expert fruit grower» are cutting nut stage* of experience through which prove Inn c o n tin u o u s residence upon and c u ltiv a tio n o f, said la n d , v iz : their apple orchards and substitut- we pass in our endeavor to A . D. Buzzard. A n d re w Forbes, W in ittgeherri. snnd [Mtadies. This i- improve the g. neral eondiilon of ^ ', " 1I1I not t<> he wondered at w hen ti"* i things in those islai ds, and no E. W . B A R T L E T T , Register. Chicago fruit handlers say that the gre.lt \f e Nhall simply i N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . cherries from that locality nra the h ave to keep in mind the lcsfton' b -t grown in A m eikn, and that thttt tha , ld in ,|„. fuble taU({ht Land Office a t La (¡ra m ie , Oregon. Dec. 1 at. l« w . when growth 8electcd, picked, and |,jfl un,| break our sticks one N otice i« hereby given th a t the fo llo w in g - i- ..er» », c : named «e ttler has tiled notice o f hi» in te n - packed in a first class manner, iv nt a tim e . r ro m I In* t rogrens o f ¿¡on to make tin a l p ro o f in » u n p o rt o f hi» c la im , and th a t »aid proof w ill he made >»e- readily bring 2 I cents per |e und the World, " in the American Mon- fore Linco ln A u a tin , F . 8. ( 'ommi.s»ioner at wholesale, as an average price tl.l/ Review of Reviews for Jan. nt F lora, Oregon, on Ja n u a ry 14. I«»!», viz : Tne promoters of Vineland claim ______________ JA M E S ( O L E . th a t an orchard of such fruit« is IL L No. OMW. for the Hy, S K ‘4 See. 30. President McKinley gave the more certain than a mine in the Am rican Peace Commissioners, A N ’ , N K X .8 e c .3 l,T w p C . N R44 E. W . M He name» the fo llo w in g wltne»»c9 to Klondike, and far more ptofitahle who orought the olfic al copy of the prove hi» eontinuou» re»idenee upon and c u ltiv a tio n o f, »«id laud , v iz: than an orange orchard io Cal,for- T re lty (>f Peace t . W ashington, a W illia m (J. Locke, Riot. I I . Bacon o f Ixist nia or 1* lorida. cordial personal welc nno and heart P rairie , and Peter l'o rd n e y , and W illia m more beneficial than tletrim ental to sinn,,rq |,rou j lt to the people »1 W allow a county to oon-1 - .. . . . . . * ww TR A D C M A R K B O C S IO N t C O R V R IA M T S S C . Anyone »endln» n sketch at.d deeerlptton ma? ----------- ----- ------------— “- - w h e whether th e r qateklT aaeertnln oar opinion free an Invention in protably netentnbto Com nmn I na tions atrietl? confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldeet agency for seevrinepatenta. Patante taken throneh M ann A Co. receive •prefol nofiie«» v lth o a t efaar»e. In the SdtMifk Batrtoa. A handsomely lllnetm ted weekly. I .arrest dr- m i at Ion o f any »elentlfie fonm al. Term». U a year: fonr monthe, | L Sold by ell newr 'aalerw. 4Co.” ,,'**"’ HBwYork Office. W F 8 U Waahtnetoo. D. C, aMto, Proprietor. ♦ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND FEED* £ STABLE Wm. Reavis, Proprietor. The Best Turnouts In The County. Somebody will lie in the barn at all hours of the day and night. THB BEST HAY AND GRAIN THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND.