ounfv Official Paper.- City Official raper- 4 7WJ REPRESENTATIVE NEWSPAPER OF WALLOWA CCLWTr. M Pit (iff? J 1 I - I VI fefl Iff M 1 L XVIII. NO. M- ENTERPRISE. OREGON- SHITkMHER 4, iw. WHOLE NO- 051 Mid-Summer 0W ESS! B A T ,1 nr- . t. t ri . i. H.ttUL JLHTSS' IxOOU We have just, placed on our Bargain counter all strictly turner Dress goods, consisting of Mercerized Foullards, untie?, .Percales Batistes, etc, at greatly reduced icts. r.; mdv: All regular 1 25c value at I0;'c " " '20e '' 12 )C 15c " " 10c " 12-Jc "' " S.!c " 10c " " 'file These are all nice patterns and genuine bargains. raw We offer a nice new stock ol men's and youths' Straw its at 50c on the dollar. This price is made regard 's of coat in order to close them out. SIlO-G rt We have some odds and ends in. this Hue at just half u!ar price. These are good quality, but price is made r the reason that we. haven't a full line of sixes in the prcnt styles. Buying these at price ottered is genuine wnomy. ' We offer as a special drive in this line 25 dozen pairs Misses' and children's black Hose in sizes' from 5 to 9 These values will surprise vou. bc per pair. jThesc are in Mercerised cotton and Percale at one-half iular price. ' Ladies' silk waists regular ?5 value $3 15 " 3 50 " 2 50 ' u 4 "3 " ' (i 4 50 " 8 25 4 " 3 " 2 25 9 . : . ; fThese silk waist are the best quality we have ever f and now is the time to get bargains iri th'cm . WehavV --vfW nf fWf Chamoion mowers yet on hand member, this, mower took ...first premium at the Pans Position. Call and see them it you are interesieu m a mower. fre are headquarters for Mitchell wagons in this county t have a good supply of them on hand. pr stock of General Merchandise is quite complete. we would be glad to figure with you on anything you wire. Respectfully yours, tin M (mum Funk's Store Burned. Tho l.irgo nonorul niercliainlisc s-tore f W. .7. Fu:ik iV S,in lm.-n!-d to the r.iiun) hist r'ritliiv innr'r,. Tic i' W;i- Mi :iri l'.I hs : tl. rl I II,. Hi A Letter. Mkxi.-W. An.. 21, 1JM2. Eililor Cl.icftrtiu: A.- son.f oiie i:i flic FirM Xatioiiiil pM.nk- ri Ki.!',wr. iriL' I liy a il,.'' !,;, we;.? il -- : T..-f. in.,,,,, :r t 1 . ... ! H JM'I-C.ill 111 Jli.!'HM I Tr.if..v Til,.,,,., lames mid (.Soorp; Funk Were slci.iim 1 uc 1 111 the lwd ro.:u mid lunl tlie Ao-x tied Dallowa it I Wi;iil,l v. 1 i 'e ay.! mu- !k'-(- 1 inn. I went, 111 tn,. i,!:k 1,, ,;,,. i,...f. ..... I . .1. . Si!W HIP tl'.o .ii-ulU liPlal'llt! ..M-.I.1) 111 A , . , V . 1 . , .. I 1 .. . the Viiue uioni, iukI went ill to brine ! .1. . .1... -. , , ' '. .. . . , mi-uriTiis uinvn hf-re utut ( (: 1 inn to t lie UikIi',! Siates lUi-.kiii (. . and a!! th-y w..t;!d 1:-... V!i i-Tvs in I'liit.'il St.itr i-u ,..( y. sc. 1 l,.st in the wnre l oiim lie in ide so miieh th:it J.i'iics ot 11, lit a lamp, ; Ilps.'tthe In niii down to,. 1 1 1111 out. until' liiii; iiikI t'f... il j; in juiping around npet the hi 1?! j. The oil ii.i-iiiidiii;-;,- took iir;' u.ul Jiinifs'i-iwi for a hin-.ket oi wilier. Ho st cured Iv. o luckfts full tuul in di;-.vi;:; the third ! drnjiped :!n; hueket in the well, lit ' then "nve the iiliirin and in a fi minutes tho e'm.e'.i lol's '.in rit'j; and the eu'ire town w.i on li.uei. The puiiio tor the sy::.ein of water ivocks, that was Just ueuii; ro paired v.'iii? started and t no old Imsc coviled to tm ii;(l:-;ims. In 11 very short lime 11 stream oi Wut.r w: r:!'.id!y iciiiing the i,iv uiiuer eoniroi, win 11 the hose hursted near the nuzzle. A eiiaiure was attempted to pi.t the noz zle 011 tho next coupling hut a reducer in the "nuz.le-e:iine od' on the end ot' the lii'ot joint oi ho.s; and the uo..lt) e.aild not he lilted uny place elie. In the mean time the hose became kink ed mid bursted ;n two other places. The nozzle was placed bank 011 the iirst joint mid 1111 ulleinpt made to stop the leaks in the hose by the MioU of bed clothes and ut last by rubber boot legs. such headway that it was useless to I th.y tl ti: tr to r i News U::v ni't iV li;iil!s ; ; m,:e I S'..eeii!::tliu: 111 M..iifini l:i,,i.iy. 1 d- n't know v.iuit the vtlalivi, value of t n. on,-;.- is because ! hor:!,t anvihie e.veert l",v and they have been a'l l,n, , lOlt III ili.lt. I M is one hii'idr. d yers be- hind ihe.li.ries in arietiltip-al i'uph- mei-.ts. hi've not se. n any pii.hM ! iiiain exeep iu imn!! patch, s. Tle-y j raise lots of porn air' some hem ;. They uls, i ti.it imte h pl-.mt ii,,;f pruvvs from six to ten i.et hirdi und pom- is what ycu want when you sub-scribsfor A County Paper: miLWZLSzzrzi-szxkL-a ijauMjuMt .r,-.r..-Vl,.1t.lirrr1 y,-n-ii n mi n-i Look Over Tho !iK-no..-s yr.re:idiig at the eiound ni.d'l runs up in liiiulcs six to piuht inches t'.n't know vdiat it is 1 w ill i in widto. I usi.il i ir as nnuooy would talk to mo. 1 Uiots they thol'.-ht I whs an eseaped l The Mexicans plant thiir pom about eighteen inches iij.nrt in lows S and niilv nbinl it . 'i'i.. .. t'i almost invariably do 'heir plowing with oxen. I was tint close enough to l) C''f tllf.il rtiti.'rf ,i tl,.,.,.,..vl, I..... l5 n . ....... j..., ., . t.horollfvli in.:rit,. 1 liy this time the lire hud .:., i.t K ,.r , ,.,,, , -ti And See That . . It Sivcs tiic (puQty NcwH. ar)d , Tle price is $l-.oO a ycaiV We offer some exceptional bargains in our, CLUBBING KATKS with other . papers ' and magazines. the train thev tiiko n noli, .'iv . try lo extinguish the lire, so all etl'oits : ,;; ,, , - -.i , . . I Indies in iiiiiiiieter with Rome crook, were directed ttward pieventing the I pi , .. t . , i . . ,, , , . 1 B t- lose to t tic bin ot cl thev put what I snread of the fue to adjacent buildiiiLB I ... .,,1 i ,.,n , i i i , 1 J jWoiil'1. call a sbovel plow, and one i) ineuio oi u.e o,u in.rsieii nose aou ; 8(I.,,igllt .,(ic.k M,0t thr,.e f(1(,t , a bucket bi igatle die Me was conti.ua UliiU,wd on (o,. , l; l J 1 L t ' I 1 . 1 ... Ill io. no au.re nullum una u,e Muim,,.,,, (,xt.n f(,r H(.h Th(J ,.0) wareiiOi.se in me rear., inu iewis i :,, (i. t'..:..,.i . .,i r wmnimmnmrnmnammaaaauaMm oiij; They use Hotel, Mrs. Spraue's house and the Utt saloon all had a very close call. Only a few glass were cracked on the north side of the street, and the paint blistered in a few places. While tiiose were busy fighting the lire ninny 'others were carrying out have to hire lots of men to raise corn and cultivate it the way they do down I lurp. One man with a cultivator like I used to plow corn with twenty-live ypars at o, would plow as much com as four Mexicans with their ri-. There are scarcely any wagons here, M the contents of the store, it is not the Mexicans use heavy cuoiber.ioine known the value of the goods saved j Clll.ts(( f!0I110 of tluM)1 fitt(1(1 vvitll ton. but it has been estimated by the prop- m.g ,lni1 8()IIU. wjth 8i,.lfts- yiu, ! rietors ivt between three and four , th.y w0l.k h!x nul(,s (hey ,,,, two cn thousand dollars worth, (sheriff i tne tongue and four abreast in the Shackelford was on the scene and had j ;e.lfi jn somo C.,S(1) j K.,w w.i,rj ,)(,y guards posted all around the goods ( worked one in the chafts. 'and three oiled in the streets and saved a nuiu-jai,mist i the lead. There are not. ber of dollars in value from those who , niimv u,r cH or ,mll,,.s worked in this 1 desired to convert a useful article to country :tcopt in ' the cities. Their t mir own use. ine uitfimmuu was ' .,4rf .w r.( t.,li.iil.i..ii .... i ------- - j 4i ivvtv-o vy iiHiijjjui imuvii ami tiUJlli .flOUtJO. Wool Qrowers at Pendleton. tore seem to bo the ox and the burro. In the northern part - I saw a few bands of horaos and cattle, hut that country don't oem to lie inhabited. Pendleton, August 28 Some of the 'The cattle are long legged and have ablest speakers tver assembled in , horns as long as my arms. Pendleton will address the convention of the Eastern Oregon Woolgrowers' Mexico City seems to he built mostly with stone and a kind of Association here September 16, if the ; cement and has the ii.iiwantni.n ..f enure lis is able to attend B.nger j j j , H rmann, of the department of the , b ' . 1 interior may speak on the Ulue ivd-, noon for Ner.cuz. You,-, truly, Strawberry mountain forest reserve. I Jl'iwos Hajim. So vital is the question of establish-1 incut of this reserve to sheepmen that j Commissioner Hermann has been Fruit for Sale. asked to state its object, ard the res-j trictions that would probably s'lrroinid : it, if created. i I lmve for sale at House's place on ,t ... . ii:n: .... :. .k.. I . ougrcs.,..,. .. .......... ...t.,.AWjr 6l Yel, v T ,I)ar,;11t obable speaker on a topic that is;, , , , jyiucness aim rariy rennocK apples at one cent a pound, also Peach nrobable sneaker on a topic agitating evory shee-miau in Eastern Oregon, "The Coyote tecalp Jioiinty Lav." C. J. Mills, livestock agent of the O. H. & ' Co., F. Wiilmslcy, Pendleton agent of the O. K. & X.. Douglas Belts, president of the assoc iation, und others are to talk. Plums,' later will have Fall and Win ter Apple, Pears, Prunes, etc. The Aider Slope Fruit is very line this year. C. D. Emmons. For Instance Chieftain and Oregon'an both one year for $2.00. 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