IMIfiit TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 40. FOR SALE. i.UMiiJSR. all kinds of rough lumber, j R. McCoy, Enterprise. Oreg. Mill , n!n.. nnrUi of Enterprise. 6bS rv mAvn fnr n reasonable A Uw vf price. Wjtte or phone to Mrs. A. Wade, Enterprise, Oreg. 67btf TIMBER CLAIM: w of s.w., and w Vt of n. w. , section 21. t 3 n. i 47 e. Price 1500. C. E. Hill, Emi da, Waho. lb8 NEW HIE GIVEN TO ENTERPRISE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1909. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER RIVER Ml HAMILTONIAN COLT. Good one. Geo. M. Gaily, Enterprise. Sbtf WANTED. OLD RUBBER of all kinds. At the Second Hand Store. Enterprise, Ore. Marriage Llcenaea. Spokane, May 22 Edwin A. Ander son and Bertha Clarke, both of En terprise, Ore. Work has begun on tlhe foundation for Burnaugh & Mayfield's stone wareroom. . Boise Capital News of May 21: A. E. Cray was given a pleasant sur prise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson last evening by the men of the Rocky Mountain Bell Tele phone company. Mr. Cray has re cently resigned his position as di vision wire chief of the company and leaves to make hU future home on the coast. The evening was spent in games and music, after which refresh ments were served. As a token of the esteem in which he Is held by the force, Mr. Cray was presented with a handsome gold watch and chain. ANTHONY SELECTS EUPHONIOUS TITLE FOR HIO POSTOFFICE AND STORE. Rondowa U the orfieial name or John Anthony's town at the mouih of the Wallowa river, known here tofore as River Junction. The name has something of a Spanish-Indian sound, but it is in reality a coinage from the name3 of the two rivers Grande Ronde and Wallowa. The name was suggested by Engineer 11. A. Brandon, who had charge of ths construction of the Wallowa branch. Konaowa will besome a postoffice with Mr. Anthony as postmaster. He has forwarded his bond to the post office department and is daily expect ing the arrival of his commission. The townslte is in this county, east of the Grande Ronde river and north of the Wallowa and of the railroad track. Several small buildings hr.ve been erected, in one of which An thony has a stock of groceries and another is a bote!. Whether the new name is better than the old is a matter of opinion and so far it is mostly Anthony's business a3 he constitutes a clear majority of the population. How ever, the old name, River Junction, expressed the location and sounded busy-UUe you could almost hear the noise of boiler shops, foundries, etc.; whereas the new name expresses nothing fjt an euphonious roll. 1,r- Aiinony li quoted as savin he potitirm for the postoffice had 2S4 signatures, and that it is ex pected that thl postoffice will ba come the distributing point for the mail for Promise and Grossman in Wallowa county. There are several farming locali ties adjacent to this place and Ron dowa will become the railroad supply point for the same. A few days ago a meeting was held by those inter ested and the sum of $2000 was sub scribed in money, material and labor for the construct on of a wagon road toward Promise and Grossman. GfiOUS E F ARMERS Complete Concrete Work This Week Warehouse Ready For Wool In Am ple Time Shaniko High Prices. The concrete work on the wool growers warehouse will be completed this weak says P. E. Knapp, who is in charge of the work in the ab sence of his father, who is at Hot Lake nursing a severe attack of rheu matism. Al Reynolds says the flojr will be down in a few days and a temporary roof on In ample time to take care of the wool. The work has progressed ranldlv 'during the clear weather and now the walls are almost up. Top Price for Wool. Shaniko, May 21 At the sealed bid wool sales here todav there were 'but 15 complete lots to be offered, aggregating about 500,000 pounds, (Continued on last page,) ! SELLINGLIVESTOCK HOGS AND HORSES MARKETED AT LEWISTON ALL CROPS LOOK FINE. Grouse. May 20.-Crop planting is "bout completed and labor still in demand; some at the saw mill and others driving stock to market, freighting, etc W. a. and E. A. Hack's passed this place a few. days ago with 50 head of fat hogs for the Lewistan arket. E. Richman, J. H. Moore, G. Smith and others were on the road to Lewiston with hogs. R. E. Friddles, F. A." Pellissier and G.:s Smita passed with a nice bunch of noises fjr tlu Spokane market. John M. Silver has Just received two freight loads of goods. Business is on the increase gener ally; crops are In fine condition not withstanding the co'.d weather. Ev erjthing looks encouraging since life rain. The fall sown wheat complete ly covers the ground. The fruit crop is in fine condition except the peaches which were mostly killed during the last eo'A snap. The farmers are well pleased with the investment in the North End Te ephone company. It Is a gre.it convenience as well aj a pleasure and the prospect is looking brfght for the Asotin county, farmers to ex tend the line frqm this place on to Cloverland to cqinect with the Aso tln line to Clarkston and Lewiston. nnnnnnnnnn no EnnnnnnnnncnnannaDDnDiannnn canon p do do door D a a a Wh DM Yoe Get MttKW? Why, at the Enterprise Mercantile & Milling Go's busy big store, of course p They keep the Celebrated Kingsbury Hat -ttat The Very Best For the Money D a a a a n B a D a a a a a o a D a D a c D U D D D D a a a Very snappy young men all wear them and say none better Shoes Biiiiiuuniiiiiiunij N B H a M M M M I Gents' Furnishings John A. Moffit. President United Hatters of North America writes as follows: "The Kingsbury Hat Is one of the finest brands of union made hats to-day on the market" We have cominsr for . w Fourth of July trade som c novelties in John S Strootman Shoes for B Ladies and Misses. B This line of f ancys is something entirely new 5 and if you do not pro- B cure a pair you will! regret it for your 5 neighbor will have a I pair. B wrMtur a d in the lateBt Bty,e9- If you llEAJVYV J-tVIX want something that will please your girl, why, get a tie at the E. M. & M. Co's store, as they are voted to be the nicest in town ThanKing you very Kindly for past favors, we are, very respectfully In this department we are very strong and invite you to examine our stock very care fully before purchas ing elsewhere. Young Man, we have some fancy shirts that will just suit you. f VfP C We handle the McKibbin Gloves which are a VJLjV V HuJ great favorite with men and boys. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Many other things too numerous to mention. Call and examine our big stock a 63 n a a 3 E2 a a a a a a E23 E3 Q 13 a: a a a u a a a u a There have been some land buy ers looking over this section, hut no purchases made. They were well pieisjd with the climate and the pro duvtion of the country, but the poDr roads backed them out. The public highways must be improved before this country can be attractive to the homeseeker. A few hundred dollars properly applied on the reads would enhance the value of real estate thousands of dollars. Joe A. Ray and llewle Friddles' long-looked-for wedding look place yesterday afternoon at 'Squire La- faette Wl sjn's. It is honed that they may have a long and happy me. Tucker Arraigned; Pleads Not Guilty In Jail In Default of $10,000 Bondi Circuit Court Adjourned Friday Evening. Tom Tucker was arraigned Immed iately after his arrival, Friday, and entered a plea of not guilty. He w is remanded to Jail ii default of 110, 000 bail, $5000 in eich case asalnst him. His trial will be held at an ad journed seislon of court to be held In August. Court aljourned Friday evening, all the jurors bolng discharged ex cept J. T. McLaln, J. O. Kiddle, Wro. Hanson, C. S. Haney and O. J. ItOJ, who are held ai a nucleus for tha August term. Al Emmons was given 90 days in wh'th to perfect his appeal band. In the ewe of Josephine Flsk vs. Mlehellod, Robin & Davln, Mls3 Klla Daley was appointed referee to take testimony and ie;;ort to the court in vacation. READY FOR GAMES WITH UNION CLUB LOCAL BALL TEAM IN FINE TRIM BIG CROWDS WILL ATTEND. Visiting Masons Confer R. A. Degrc e La Grande Chapter Team Guests ot Enterprise Chapter, Number 30, R. A. M. There was greit doings In Masonic hall Tuesday night when six promi nent cliizens were made acquainted with the Royal Arch style of buck ing oftlia time honored William Guat. J. A. Burleigh, J. A. French, C. 11. Zurcher, W. C. noa'man, C. G. Ill 1 yeu and M. K. Hue were the victims or favored moitals, according to the angle from which yoa view It. The work was given 13y the team from Ia Grande chapter and a wireless states It was done in splendid style, every body being satisfied, especially the candidates. Following the wo.-k came a superb supper served by Wallowa Vallsy chapter, Eastern Stars. Following were the visiting guests of En tar prlss chapter: Fred J. Holli es, U H. , Russell, Geo. T. Cochran, C. D. Huffman, J. D. McKennlon, W. J. Church, It. 1.. Lincoln, A. C, Mac Lennan, J. M. Hilts, F. Kilpatil. C. W. Noyes, C. C. Pennington and W. T. Stein, of La Grande, J. F, Hater of Elgin, and H. J. Alexander ol lmbler. COUNTY COURT ALLOW8 CIRCUIT COURT BILL3. County court met Monday and al lowed the bills for circuit court ex penses, and other claims. In the Knapp roal case the court found the petition sufficient. Ths viewers' report being favorable, and It recommending the payment of $2.10 damages t3 C. it. Elliott and $'0 to J. W. Sojthwick, and the raad not being of s'.ifficltnt public importance to Justi'y the coanty in paying thoso damages, it wai ordered the ps'.ltlon erg pay the anoint, and all records and files of the proceedings were re ferred to U13 dls iht attorney for his legal o;;l lion. The T. M. Gi more road was or le ej opened for public travel. The Vnl;m la-.chnll club will play two games wliii t ie lo-'al , Thurs day and Fi i lay aflernojns. the game beginning each dny at 2:30 J'clotk. Friday night the ball boys will give a rrand ball at t'.ie opera iJ-tuo l: honor of the visiting team. The ball gro.aul Is now complete ly fenced and setts have been pre pared for a lnrge crowd. Many of the bunliiesH houses will close dur ing the games and everybody will go u so.) ths contests that promise to be exeltlnjr. The Union teani Ii n me:nb?r of the league onuosod of Huntington, Maker City, Covo, Unlm. La Gr.inde and Elgin, and furthermore Is lead ing the league. I'nloa Is co.nii"? con fident of adding "twa m..e scalps' to its trochlea of victory. However, Vnlon will have tr go some to do anything with 'Dutch" Itllyeu's dcil.ery for the b'.g fallow is in fine form and Is ti'ily s ip.; rUd by his battery lartncr, Will ril. )k. The feitures of the after jjon prac ticing Is the phenomenal fluUI'n? of Irvln Fre.ich at third baio. Ho is also hitting nicely. With an Infield compos v of such fust and accurate fielders ni Marvin, Ralph I'ldrock, Hug and I re : li, n'l Wound bulls wlil be well tuho.i rare or. While Will Hauer Is handicapped iy lack of practice he will be a reat help to the leum. Will always gets the glad hand at the bnt. Charles Hug will play tho short te'd for Enterprise. "Nuf siJ." . Conaway will twirl one gin;j for ho locals. Harry hai grj;tt spond md curves and v. Ill civs u good ex hibition. The line up un l bvtling o:lfr will )e as follows: !'ivn;;e luft field, R. Pidcock second liase. Murviii first base, W. Pauor lUht field, Hug short stop, lillyo.i pitcher, Pace center field. W. l'ldio k catcher, Frouch third bam. CLARK BUYS OUT AUSTIN. a. C. Clark hut bought out Lincoln Ausl lu's general store at Flora, tho salu b.;lng cousuinalel last woek. Mr. Clark and Mr. AustU wire for merly In partnership in tho store and Mr. Austin bought oat Mr, Clark's Interest over a year ago, but now resells him tho entire business. E. M. & M. Co., Enterprise, Oregon DonnnnnnBncnnnncanEnnJBDDflnDnnnnnnnnnnnoncnnnnnfln a a a u El 3DJ I JOSEPH VOTES BONDS. Joseph, May 24. The bond elec tion Saturday was nearly unanimous for the bonds, oily two voting against out of over 70 votes caat. The proposition was on the Issuance of $30,000 In bonds to erect a new school bul'dlng. A fpw wenka n0 nearly as great unanimity was shown when the waier 'works bonds carried by a vote of 93 to 4. Water Pipes Arrives. Two carloads of pipe for the water works arrived Monday and has bejn hauled out to the springs, where Man- flfiTAi TTlan tiau a arnntr nf mpn At work laying it. For AS! Car Load Arrived Monday : : : Oregon Strawberries Tuesdays and Fridays Flenly of Apples Armour's Bacon and Hams GRANDE E0NDE POTATOES Ri and Riley Groceries, Flour, Bran and Hay, Coal and Wood. PhoneWhlto 27 for Transfer or Dray