J. - City and County Brief News Items Alfalfa seed far at R. S. Z The famoas X-tea pianos at Ash ley's from t' np. on easy terms Twelve ronpl of yostg pepi-? rt placciag aa atitg at the Jie an- cay. C E. V soil to 3l. S?re?ta "Wearer two l:s oa Wets Grewiwc street, Tuesday. Lee R. rVcr sx J Will Irrrfje: returned Weiaecay f-:S months stay oc tie OeSimE3S. Kiss Vahel VTilsoa weal out tc raradte TsarsJxy k orxir? here she wZ3 teach 'nas ito- J. W. Ej-':mi. of Sheep ere A tu ia to we Taesiay, as a witness a the Kr-mas I'itchea contest. We are the severs o! tie E. Ha arfl watches, lie best oc the market. f -! - Martin Larsi"s. ' ... . ;"o3-tmctiaa comiany. J-jdre Olmstea returned Weanes s Vagaxii of all kiads at 4 Weaver's. v tli"be-t left Friday for Ida- bo patats, bat way return later. Mrs. M. L. re Vote is confined aer tei with a re -ere attack of 'rs Lirxie Toe of Los tine cam rfccT.iay 10 visit her di setter. Hiss v ?-..h. Z j;is Margaret Kirk of La Grande. :JJ ttie.-e of A. C. ililler, is a araest : J v'r. and Mrs. Miller, jw George Nartoa and Win. Rowland w paradise came to Enterprise Thurs-. ! J- i: i Robert Wjnust of Praine Crees ; returned home Tuesdav from a visit of several months In the East. A. C. Viiier and H. A. Galloway Z eturred Thursday from attending J he sessions of the Derek) pro ent Coa- jress a: La Grande, H. W. rxwse of Day Ridge left J rr.iz.T for Spokana, where he w21 : iork tiis summer for the Swakace Jboo .CCiCCCCtCCCtt ,"!, :iTke Secret why I We have become Headquarters for Stylish, Weil-Made Clothesfor Men, Youths and Boys, is because we handle Brandagee, Kinkaid & Co.'s Celebrated Tailor-rnade Garments, the Best for the Price in the United States. We Guarantee every Garment to give Per fect Satisfaction. : : : : : : : tij froa the Isiiia. here he . bees for ti cars iaiticg aitr s ; iEieresis. , C. F. Airrf of ZZx.m. W-s, I : es.pee-.ei Strsrtv tJ s?i '-ii s j i&er wtti lis iti er. Xrs. O. J -Rae. j 3Cra. Marx 5"r:i.t tas besa Q''-f j sk at ter h23ie ia this ci'.j c--' 5 tie past weei. She is reported If be f 3 better. I Xrs. W. r. A. V-s33 a"2iel! Eet.ekii ladre in. Eaterprte Weda j -ij lici; asd rercalned Oroa ti tk tLe guest o! irleaus. Mr. and A.rs J. m, ya:cn 01 iu- w .3. i,o, irr.vJ ia Ccterprise. Fri-' J f jr aa er.endei visit with their ' iiuct-.fr, Mrs. E. R. Lorlhy. ; Vrs. Sopi-ia Aniersoa of Spai2V rt'taned home Frtiar after a pis- w ex visi: wi-Ji her mother. Mrs, : i, aid s.ster. ilrs. Earris Flowers v r S. J.Cap3. who had charge of the J stare topsiyi basiaes at Joseph for two jeirs. aid last Xoeaiber 9 s-sti Zsi, retrraed to Losuxe Sa'-ur- li.r of iast week. Kr. MtgU! was ia j surprise Friiaf. sad wia probabiy j jtw:e ia tie c-irr. Ee visited at hi - ;i lane at Aaisrt, Iiliuoi. aad ; was east as far as w York CiV, j ?2tl tj New Or eirs darirs hi ) J . Citct resiieaie prapertj for rent, j See E X. 4c H. Ca. S'JSPSSSE PASTOR ADAM 9 ! I ad Mrs. Adaaas. A measenger ; White C. E. V-cFerraa of Olvntpii arrtT ed Thcrsdijaod will visit ft few tL?f with his sister and brother4a4aw. i.r. A -rs. Thans&s Xiorgaa, of Prairie Creek. .aaiei Boyi retamei Tatsiaj fraas a trip 10 Flora and Troy oa esrQg CANiEL BOONE basiaess. Ee was accattpariei ry his brother who is lootiag over the country with a viev to iaes g. J. "W. Spencer aad K. C. Vjiacie left Tuesday morning for Vi'allowa county on Umber iaad busiaess, ex pectiag to return not later than Thursday. La Granie Observer. F. C. Fieraey of VTasio. Ida, can:e last Friday night aad is expioyei at the Chfrlfes Eaaey savciii oa Ai der Slope. Ke i3 a brother of Dssnis Fierney who came from the sane place two weeis ago. Henry Wright of Rasejerg. T."ii'i Wright of Eater City and Mrs. Jack Own bey of Oregon City are here, called by the serijug illness of their mother, ilrs. Mary Wright. This is the first time Henry has bea in Enterprise for eight years. Miiton Eagle Yr. and iirs. BXke Williamson expect to leave tha firs: of the wesk for their piate across the mountains in the Waliowa coun try, where l!r. Wiliiamson will pot ia a crop of potatoes. They will be gone four or five weeks. Tie 5:, 1. 3 of Dzrid Eoone. Camp -r a : 3 a - V V . W W i.e v as set to interriew ilrs, aho told tioi the minister and his wite were tsiing dinner with Dr. and .Crs. Acit b it to speaa tae ntgni, aae cum- i Enterprise (leaning And Pressing Worts Has just received the large book of Samples from Edar. E Strauss Ca z prepared to yive jrsa a nee Summer Suit Lad es and jent s suits cleaned ant I Hats cleaned and re ty j. l. s:i:gmuxd an esci'.iug break in the j ersation. The boya T9- j r "u. -fi' Your , , 1 rki x 1 5 i Q ffeSI Attention jS I H- W' i pof r ;f:4v...Yv : ; t f IA - rln n a -v v. . VN . hi r r':fl b i- S VWlU) COfWIGHT. 1903.BY . Q BRANDEQEE KINCAD &Ca COPYRIGHT. 1908. BY BRANDEGF.E KIN CAD &Ca COLLEGE CHAP Snappy Style especially for young- men. Tailor-made, all wool, in Grays. Browns and all fashionable colors. Light and medium-weights. We guarantee a fit aad the quality of the goods. Prices from 15 cp. COLLEGE CHAP, JR. Nearly like the College Chap, but varying some to suit Tarying tastes. Just as popular witn young men as the other. ft Men's Business Suits GenteeL Fashionable Cut. Extra cmal-tv oml t favorite with the public at would be at her home 1 i pany retreated ia ambush behina ; parlor fumi:ure and awaited the ar- j rival of lir. and Mrs. Adams. Other j saests called during the evening to j .ay goodbye aad the war whoop that j csme from the little scouts as they j prig from their hiding places cre ated qni"e guiet conversation marked -that Emmett Forsythe want 10 make a s;ee.h. to which Rev. Adams replied, "it would not see id ike a natural meeting of the com pany if Emmett did not speak." His iet-vn was a i ucj.r.cj ttw 1 riews of" EaterPrle d Wallow, i HHHHWCH IMMH H . T 3 1 I .-ojEiy. iiev. meatus reajwaucu ia rympathecic way and told the boya 1 letter he had received from Gen eral Howard for whom this camp is tmei. how the General had ex pressed the wish that they all might te s'L-oats to bring la recruits for the iister. Their cry was again tuvea j'-ist oatslde the gate. In speak&g cf tie surprise afterwards X.T. as d ilrs. Adams said the kmd iy feaJsg of these boys and the Jrieads who had expressed sincere rtjet at their departure meant far itce to them the hundreds ho Lai attended the farewell re ception when they left Ohio. 2 j Work Begins at Swift's !n July Oregon Farmer Should Furnish the . Hogs Sale of Ladd Farm. Portland. April 30 Swift Com pany announce that they plan to be gin actual packing operations ia their new plant at Portland in July. This brings to the surface the neces- for the farmers of Oregon to Thh 'sity Watch Chain No chain of superior quality made. Guaranteed highest grade gold-filled chain, solid gold soldered throughout, bright polish, medium size linKs, extra strong Price $6.39 MARTIN LARSEN Main Street, 3 doors east of PostaSce. ENTERPRISE, OREGON" grow more hogs. Pigs can be ra Jil :e7 are entnusias jc, optimistic, and untn thev are threj months old at asimousiy predict a great future. ! vetch and other roughage at praci Good Wheat Land From 20.00 to $25.00 per acre Wi2 raise from 0 to ZO ba;aris j.er acre. The Xew Era Land Company has some of the chea-est and best wheat land in East, ern Oregon. This is not wind but ire actual facts. Come aad investigate ft fr yourself. A!w eot3 riairy and tiTDOfhy ranches cheap, and I hare oxe of t'ae biggest snaps in town property in Eastern Oregon. New Era Land Company J. B. Seihert, Manager. Enterprise, Creg'on 1st Door West of Sheahan's cally on expense other than for pas jturage. A fat 200 pound hog in i Portland today is worth cash, ilive weight. The packers will have to get a supply, must they send ,the money for the hojs to Nebraska ior will we raise them ia Oregon? j The Livestock Sale at the Portland i County Club this we;k means a great ;deel to everyone in Oregon. Satur jday and Sunday witnessod thousands of people visiting the grounds to in jspect what is universally conceded to be the greatest gathering of blood ed horees ever collected in the Pa- cifie Northwest to be sold to the high jest bidder. The sales at Portland have uniformly been more suc cessful than even those in Chicago. . in proportion. The sale will continue op to Friday sight at the Country Club. Saturday being devoted entirely to cattle at the Union Stork Tards. Oregon is making a wonderful show ing, and there is assurance that buy ers will be .here from ail neighbor ing states and British Columbia. Two miaions of dollars for the four htindred and sixty two acres vnivers ally knows as the Xadd Farm." puts Portland city lots in a class with Oregon orchards, and the de velopers of this magnifieeat property win certainly be satisfied if it pays dividends equaling those of a weH kept. modern orchard. While estimates as to the present , po-palaUoB of Oregon vary, some men who have the right to be called well j Rev. and Jlrs. S. C. Adams and posted feel that the state today has children left Friday morning for Cot-! spw&rds or three-quarters of a mil-hage Grove. A number of friends Bon people. With every county ia j were at the train to wish them a safe the state getting new settlers, some (journey and health and prosperity have attracted a greater immigration j in their new home, during the past year than for five j Mrs. Jane Simmons died suddenly years before. at her home on Trout Creek. 10 miles ' A party of Illinois investors recent- j from Enterprise Tuesday morning ; ly clubbed together and seat one of Funeral was held at 1 o'clock Thurs-! their number, who had visited Ore-.'day from Prarie Creek chapel, Rev. j gon during the Exposition, for a W. S. Crockett officiating. j trip through the state. L'pon his re-j The contest case of United States torn to Portland, this gentleman i vs Herman HitchelL was heard said he had found Oregoa people I before commisioner Sheahan Tuesday ' The land is located on Big Sheep ; creak. H. T. Jones, special agent, appeared for the government, and Burleigh Eoyd for the defendant. P. R. Ferguson, foreman of the stonecutters working on the court house, returned Thursday from Boise, wlere he has been to close np a Jeal by which he will go into the coa crete construction business at Kings HilL Idaho. He will leave for there shortlT. King cf Blood Remedies. Levy's Oregoa Grape Componai Sold and guaranteed by Bum aura May field. Enterprise, Oregon. much changed, were iatense'v At that time they conservative, todav ia fact many of the communities are growing so rapidly that they imagine they have ALL the growth, but those who have seen the new orchards, the substantial farm houses aad other improvements taking place every where, know that the next decade will see record-breaking advancement along every line. Asked if he was satisfied, he replied: "I wouldn't return to Elir-.ois, but shall remain here to receive my friends who are coming in parties of three, five and even tec" ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies at Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of kinds First door east of PostofBea. ' i the ilrs. Alex ilavor opened op Enterprise restaurant Thursday. Commissioner Sam Latch went to Wallowa Friday to make an inspec tion of the M. P. Miller roid. the new road to Sled Springs. The can yon part has become almost impass able because of range stoek causing rock slides, etc. A special appropri ation is asked to clar it out. We Have The Best and only complete line of Hardware in the Court Call and inspect our goods and compare our price with others. S. D. KELTNER. THE HARDWARE DEALER. C. H. HASTINGS j PLASTERER and I FLUE BUILDER; All WorK Guaranteed first- class. Prices Right, At Commercial Hotel ENTERPRISE, OREGOM j La Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED BILLS Sawrnfll break down jobs promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL IT