n n fS)3 T - . , ' ' ....hjiiibiiiii.hi.-! JL1 ILLUIJlLUliJI JUST ARRIVED Eveiything New and Up-to-date at FRED 5. ASHLEY'S, The Home Furnisher, CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW GOODS ENTERPRISE, ORECON ( . f r ALL THE DAILY PAPERS,;! MAGAZINES ! AND THE National Weeklies! at Coleman Brothers The Iiest Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of al! kinds. First door east of Postoffice. 100,000 Strawberry Plants TREES: Apple, Cherry, Peach Pear, Shade Trees, Shrubbery, and Roses, Small Fruits, large supply of Box Elder at ex tremely low prices. Send a list of your wants for prices.' UNION NURSERIES Union. Oregon Gophers, Sage Rats and Prairie Dogs annually devastate our fields of growing grain. Their numbers may be greatly diminished by a systematic warfare 'upon them. " Woodlark " Squirrel Poison is the most reliable and destructive agent yet devised for their extermination. It is absolutely certain in its action and every kernel is warranted to kill. Climatic changes or moisture of the earth do not destroy its strength. It requires no mixing or preparation, and is always ready for use. No other is so good. Dealers will refund the purchase price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free. Hoyt Chemicai. Co., Portland, Oregon We have j THE GORDON HAT FOR $3.00 jf , mc P"ce oi ine cordon to $3.00. New s., es,selec, from. y willfind this one of hats you ever bought. We have added anew line of children's and girl's ready-to-wear fi?nrfreineW CrSStS ha arriVed' Yott d the them m ateFtom dresses greatly simplified by using one of mem. Messahne sillts in single waist patterns. ai 1 m CM M J. VaUotra Ccuntg Chieftain County pioneer Paper liUiaiUIied in JSS4. Published every iii.irsu.ii- ov tne Enterprise Press. Offi.e Eas: side Court Square. Ho us j ; ilutered in the poitoffice at Enter ) yriiy, Or?., a-s se?ond-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION' RATES. One your $1.."0 Three nioaths 50c. Invariably in Advance. TH 'JFS-AY, APRIL 8, 1909. O'BRIEN ON WALLOWA COUNTY ! In a recent number of the Chamber of Commerce Bulletin, Air. J. P. O'Brien, vice preUlent and general i manager of the O. R. & N., toward whom the rejpls of this county feal j very kinJly be:a:ise of his active imtereit in securing the completion I of the ra lioid Into Wallowa, valley, ! had an article o.i the relation Qf ' rai roads an 1 development in which ! he gave the following about oar I resource 3; ' n tie valley there are j 12 ',000 acre? of land sasoeptihle i of cultivation snd In addition pro j hably 0,000 stjj of higher bench I iin.ln whi, h are 1 1 abls, Rejpqstlnfr :his section he says: "It is safe to iiy wh?n fully deve'oped there will 'je from 4),03D to 50,000 acre3 anir.1- -lly ia wlieat, some qf which are eatable of producing that cereal In n hltfi(H. stats of perfection. "I" radically 4J par cent of the. iDjnty is v.e'.l timbored and neel.3 only tho means of transportation .'avl'.KIe j to de-elq? that industry. "The completion of the railroad will serve to give opportunity for the immeliito and ccntinued development ji a.. the33 la'-'nt resources, ail Uie i.o;)ulatlon 'hlh. now averag33 hardly more t!ai one family of five ?eo;:le f . r ea:h 1400 acres In the , wi.l have a stsady growth." ;C.MMiTTEEMEN FOR HORSE & STOCK SHO.V Hors;;: Wesley Duncan, Joseph; iack John 301, Thj Buttes; H. C. .Z'jmwalt, ZuniA-alt; J. C. Shackel I orJ and Cari Whltaiore, Enterprise; vim Wad Lostine; A. A. Gresr, j'olm McDonald, Hector McDonald, I. L. ::av.e I, Wa Iowa; J, Q. Con--;a!ly, FI;ra; San Applesate, Apple- PUNKfi: wssssmsm ton; E. A. Anderson. Elk fountain. Cattle: V. C. Dorrance, Crow Creek; Geo. S. Craig, Enterprise. Sheep: Stickney & German, Jo seph; L. C. Johnson, Imnaha; J. H. Dobbin. Prairie Creek Ar.yone desiring information in re- 1 rA tn nvdlKlf.. 1 . gard to exhibits, speak to your near est committeeman or write to J. D. Woodell, Enterprise. ept Over Niagara. tm ,iv,, , pens because a careless boatman ig- nores the livers warnings growln ripples and faster current Nature s warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies Dropsy, Dia betes or Bright's disease. Take Elec tric Bitters at once and see Back ache fly and a'l your be3t feelings return." After Ion .5 suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1 bottle wholly cure! me," writes J. R. Blankenship, of Belk, Tenn, Only 50c at &. drugget, Marriage Licenses. March 23 Grace .Frazier and Ed .win Lee Garre.t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby elve.i that th.2 undersigned fcas bean appointed by the County .Court of Wallowa County Oiegon, Administrator of the e3tat: of Mary A. Cramer deceased. All perosns having claims against the said es-ate are requested to present them with proper vouchers to sad admlnlstiator ' within six months a:tar this date, at the law officj of Conawav and Cnrl.-lna tn Unt6rPnso, Waljiwa County, Oreioo HIKAM C. CRAMER, Date! March 31, 1909. Conaway and CorUns Attorney for Administrator agazwe Pver had trouble of your own with a hired man i ead "The Late John Wiggins" in this month's EVERYBODY'S, and Jauf h over the other fellow's tioublc, Pid" you know that more funny short stories are swapped from "The Chestnut Tree " than from any other similar collection anywhere? Every month you can find one that you'll laugh over till you get the next. Get EVERYBODY'S and see. FOR SALE BY COLEMAN BROS. 3 CO. DEATH RECORD. Vrs. Louisa J. Doak, an Oregon pioneer who crossed the plains 49 .eais ago, died at Joseph, Tue.sJay, A?il 70 vira 7 mmitha fiti.l ,trt davs. Funeral was held Wednesduv, 1 services belnz conducted bv Rev. V. S. Crockett of t!ie Entarprise Christian church, both at the home nf U .1 . .1.. T..1l... 1.. , ,. , . '. . , . juoejju, anu in ie cna.oei a: rrairie i intpPro , Mrs. Doak wa3 born in Sco't county. III., Au?. 1, 1S23. and was married to La'aye'te McDaaiel Nov. 17, 1846. Five children were born to that union. Mr. McDaniel dial in 1857. Mrs. McDaniel was married j to V. T. Doak in 180, am' cros.soJ the plains to Oregon the sanu ear, setlllng In La.ie county. To this union six children were born hree of whom survive the mother. Mr. Doak died August 22, 1SSS. Irs. Doak disposed of the old homestead in Lana county and cam;' to Wallowa comity in 1901 to make aer home with her sons and daughter. She. leaves to mourn her death :hree daughters and three sous: Ura. Jane Daushorty, Mrs. Mary 3. McCouley of Portland, Oregon; A. G. .McDaniel of Lane county; I. N. Doak, W. R. Doak, and Mrs. Ida Bal ey, of this county. The deceased wa3 a coascientious Christiaoi worke.- for the la3t 50 years, a faithful wife and lovlne mother. Besides the relatives a host of friends mourn her death. Rusk Stits Land At)to.-ney. Hon. J. p. Ruali Joseph has baen appointed attornoy for the state land board for Wallowa county, to succeej C. R, Eberhard, who resigned be ;ause of his appolntmant a3 receiver of the La Grande land office. New Suits Filed. April 1 Can Pee.z vs. Chas i.VIiliams, H. i April 1 Stella V. Clark He.h M. Ciark. vs. Jo Loctlne'a Good Paper. Lostine has a bright, handsome, newsy local pacer of whiph ti,Q tr,,n and the publisher nan foal 4nln proud. The second number of th Reporter i3 eve a better than the 'irst. The publisher and editor M S Johnstcn, la now aole Qvfa Qf the paper, having bought the iater ' o: her partners in th6 plant, and umme 's to be congratulate,! ...... V. kl jjy. curing her as a pormane.it resida.it. Up Before tho Bar. N. H, Brown, an atlnmn,. ti,. neW. Vt., writes "We have used Dr iung's New Life Pills for years and find them such a trnn-i fmu . tJ u.iai,j UICUJ. cine we wouldu-t be without them.' "or Chills, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Headache 2oc. All druggists. MORTGAGE FOR $400,000 FILED FOR RECORDING C'erk W. C. Boatman received 0:1 r l 1 or recorlin ts ki .1.-, b uis ueej '" ,:o linS all of the Crossett tim-o.- lJM. 1 ; this co nty to the Pal uer Lum.er company. The consid eration ia given as $1 and other val uable considerations. Accompanying- th r'p-i i sase from the Palmer to the Cross" t c nio ny ior Jl.M.OQO, covari ,s ? Ian ' trans "er el. ; e a Gra.ida Sta: 3tatej the ts of the recorder's office in Jnlon county for j:areh was $3,s flee th8' ,D the hi3t0r of th of ice. The re3e:pts for recording in this county during March was $301 and it is not a big month either If the Crossett. Palmr m v - aim more- e"!' ,eceIved Boon- ceadr,," at,on is twice that of this9 Rheumatism. Wore than nine out of every ten njatlsm of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rho.imDtia ... such cases no Internal treatment is Chamberlain's Liniment is all that needed, and it is certain to give quick relief. Give It a trial and see for yourself how quieiy it relieves the pain and soreness. The medi cinns usually gf.en for rheumatism are poisonous or vory strong medi cines. They are worse than useless in cases of chroiic and muscular rheumatism. For sale i,v n,irn,i. & Mayfleld. "Careful Banking Insures th Scfety of Dtposits." Depositors Have That Guarantee 11 1 WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON CAPITAL $.')O.0OO SURPLUS 150,000 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on ' ' All Principal Cities. CSeo. W. Hyatt, President W. R. Flolmen, Chh tiler Geo. b. Crnig. Vice Presldeut Frank A. Iteavis, Awl. Cashier niKKCTOKS tiEo.s.CitAiH Geo. W. Hyatt Mattie . Hoimm J. H. DoniuN - v. IX. H0LMK8 Until you see me for bargains in irrigated and hill land farms, stock ranches and timber lands. W. E. TAGGART, The Pioneer Real Estate Man. ENTERPRISE, : W w HI ! m n U4 M "1 r.i w li K t- t; P i 11m an Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs, and Leather Goods of all descriptions. I will fit you out with the best goods for the least money., When in need of anything in my line, call and 111 spot niy pt.-ck hfforf purclipsir"- - ENTERPRISE, ... . 0Ktc0K ENTERPRISE RKK'l OF MKATS II fcllesl iiirkt'l I rice (or IV is a il Mj,K I'ltOI'lt General Blacksmithing Worses hoeing a Specialty uJLT bU. Buggy, Plow or Harrow remembe nanuie a complete stock n thid line and v.n -,-n u l'u:chaingof me. nd you w,ll Bavem'nejby S. E. Combes, Enterprice, Orerrr, MILLIONS OF Win. Miliar ik r ''- ' SUITE EV Wa"Ta Nati0nal BnH Building. Enterprise, Oregon. t rIOME This is For You, GET cHr"IIMLtyi bfeUJrt. .-me in and .;, r "-"fioc ia going to trrnw fKi . T -ouy no wnue everyone don't know it. We have rfsif I ,eVerybdy don't tell vou and , Bew Era Und Company Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Door V.of f 01.'. .. 1 . ' BUY : : : OREGON MEAT MARKET A I, WAT- ON HAM.. INDEPE" W- 2 I I' 1 ( ll PEOPLE Read This And WISE -1 voi. ui otieanan s