4 »b J h ..il K County Official Paper City Official Pappi n u VOL. XXI NO. 7 REPRESENTATIVE E N T E R P R IS E , NEW SPAPER <*> WALLOWA O R E G O N , 0CF2LER i y , COLNE,'. 1904. W H O L E NO . 1064 T h e C o u n t y F a ir . r. Ishnrn Sweet, W P Warnock FR U IT S ¡three largeat potatoes, won by Mrs K I Greenings, N W Applington, Best -•»w five varieties winter pears, . r P 1st: Hector .McDonald, 2nd —----- . ------ •'.« iv h u o tvminr peur«, y The first effort of the people of N W Greening, J F Sunnar, let; J ! Bowena Johnson, 1st. i \ ‘“’uses premium for dry W allowa County to hold a County P Allenbangh, 2nd j Best five varieties fall pears, i Ansted“ ’ J F air has prove 1 a reniarkable suc­ Red Cheek Pippin, J B Olmstead, Rowena Johnson, 1st. I ww Sherod’s premium for best cess. So much so that, the County 1st; J P Allenbangh, 2nd B artlett pears, W. P. W arnock, I Blynieuth Hock Cocker J , iron by fair will be an annual event here­ Fall Pippin, J B Olmstead, 1st; 1st; Leonard Johnson, 2nd. P A,” n ',«‘Ugh. C o . after. Hector McDonald, 2nd tvnrz»veiler Brothers premium for Clapps Favorjte, R. E. Heskett, On Sunday the exhibits com- Grimes Golden, J P Allenbangh, 1st bi -! ouh. won by <. S Craig. r.’MfjaœrïaK'sj« mencd to arrive and Monday and Chief Joseph, N W Applington, 1st. 1st; Willis W right, 2nd. h 11 McCully Co’s Enterprise Keefer fears, Lou W arnock, 1st. r 'l m u i n ior pacKc ¡tterp preniiuin for packed butter, (¡ravenstein, A J Carpenter, let; J Tuesday were taken up in placing Flemish Beauty, T. F. Rich, 1st; j'4’" n Lv Mrs Lizzie Rouse. them and then the managers found P Allenbangh, 2nd A. J. Carpenter, {2nd. ). L !’’»erprise M ife M Co’s premium lied June, J P Allanbaugh, 1st th a t the spare allotted was not M^ve now received th eir new Fall and Win­ pi UMB If . aU(J Best display canned Jonathan, X W Applington, 1st; sufficient. English Seedling, Hector Me. j / J ^ S m in n , IJector McDonald, 2nd ter Sample Books of the S ta r and Rova! Tailor- On W ed'ir I y the F air opened p»i v m i - i m \V lute Winter Parmin, Lou Donald, 1st. , I truest apple, won by Mrs with about J n't people in a tte n d ­ Warnock, 1st; J B Qlmetead, 2nd ing Co., Chicago, Ills., and are in p o s itio n 'to Bet 11 ■ Smith. Wilij Plums, A. A. Keeler, 1st. ance. Wealthy, J B Olmstead, 1st; Cole L ' r o’s premium for largest \ ellow Egg, J. S. Horner, 1st. offer «am j lies of m ore Up-to-dnte st. ies th n n a n v I)r. \\ hill i i ' and Profs. Kent Bro.. 2nd b, ,f .lisplav jellies, wi n In Coes Golden Drop, A J Carpen I ami and Cosdli f id ■ Oregon Agricul­ a. r- . t • ie Smith. Black Arkansas, J B Olmstead, 1st; o th e r house in the county and we g u aran tee ..II ter, 1st. premium mr for best tu ral Col . p-e-ent and after N l\ Applington, 2nd , , . ... : ,, L ' S • tarr’s ° premium Oes Columbia, \\ f Mali in, Jet; R E roh ,.r W W 1 p,- Mr s ){ ,v ß oom our prices and F $ o! Snow, J B Olmstead, 1st; Hector delivering a ies of lectures V.' YOU t o Heskett, 2nd. u . ¡in!- ,- Co’s premium fot awarded m i. live stock exhi­ McDonald, 2nd call J.-d ¡ns: get ■ ir • ’ ,*‘'5, * ■ ’ 'c of wool, won bv j H llitu -o n , R E Heskett, Jst. Winesap, Lou Warnock,’1st bited. '1 . if ; o : 0! head of live I Doluin. Bradshaw, R £ Heskett, Ist; A Kings, Lou Warnock, 1st; J li stock w i - great as antici WORK N e w Olmstead, 2nd J Carpenter, 2ud | ,. ... i u,,. „i t'AXCY ¡Jt KttE , C Fl I , 1 , ; ,\rrf *'1*6 pated h u t the quality was A 1. Jeniton, X W Applington, 1st Green Gage, W T Mahon, Ist. ! j, r- The exhiL i -n of fruit; grain, G Oll,- 1 !■ 1 ’ ” :i„- ' I frM Procbstel Seedlings, .John Carper 1st u o olden u n .i I i .,u i\, ( , ,,ie Eros, Ist. ! 1 I- ■' r.vi, Albeit pn W ’. urzweier, vegetable; and eia-ses was great in Kay, Lou Warnock, 1st ' K ' - t - w a ite , M iss N.u ie David- A a ! a i Kl E< s«>’ , 2fuj am ount and et the very finest Waldbridge, J L Wouderly, 1st: J lhn,d S.-wing (Jar.r.ent, Mies Nelli, ti< n of the B Qhnstead, 2nd quality. ’ every Silver, .1 S Horner, Ist i A D-r. . te ; . M Stump, 2n I county wa- n ■ ■ nted. Golden Russet, Lou Warnock, 1st Keeler, 2ud. I ' ,,-e, Mrs Henry Mille , J e. 's' srarf, Mr- ' !! W’u z r.tllkaliopkiu, Lou Warnock, 1st The C l.'W l V. ,-«s so: ly ilissap- Italian , j S Horner, Ist *’ t , t • '»!»•••* John fLiiley, 2nV, re, ls>. JK i. ie iui'-r,* Cote ...... the time it U .s to ariH ■ the entire ’Il p , nling. Mra I-: Funk, i s t ; Miss d u , m m , ., 1. Tu ,.oas, Ist; George Lom e w are. The p a tte n : is strictly new. II- v- i Murry, 2nd n.i ü e \ 2nd. strucli . In ' into tl lines and j Duchess, J L Wo, ¡dm ly, 1st Curper, 2ml. Romau H: broidei". M • Frank FoCer, in g ju s t been im ported fr ,.n ’>■ •! . „ j - r jees was cj-i c a y V e ' . uni . 1. Mr. Hunge.rian Prunea, J P Alum- 1st. , Ilur- * ui"» Newton mu i 1 i] ippin, p m , J B 01m- Yellow P | . Mrs En W allace, j s i ; tuhise u i , I, V ■ :v te - --ra p h e ,i for j s t,.„ , 1>t; j s gn(l baugh, Ist; A j Carpenter, 2ud, are all right. Our line ol M en’s Ladies’ and 1 I I -, 2-,(|. another one m: . - n it able lo get r ‘ Ah« En d F . pati ,< i . Ito u ie Beauty, X W A pp lin g to n , Ist lvuanti F S Johnson, Ist. L iijiflren's Shoes is more complete J - n ever arid it here in tim f- -r ’ he ¡.dr. llaid.vin, J S H orner, Ist at V P d F- z p a iri 1st. P ea , mies On Wednc lav night was the Spitzenberg, J Ö Horner, Ist "' r ” ' a li M m ey , I-i you c .n depend the price-is the 1 w ert. ‘ ¡VH» . t pr ; f C ox C lin g , B ettie S in i! h, 1-t. M, um. J B Ü lm stead, Is t Fid Hers Co i ,1 tin“ following ’ ‘ i.a;ur<», Mrs J | Bat. p, H ' u h '. lin g , lie ttie S m ith Ladies Blusli, .1 S Horner, Ist ' prizes we. " a ’ 'il; -ô *. . '.’I Zu O.'M, i , , 1 . ¡(.ctii e (b b A; nie Mrs ’V F. i »’I Is« n ■’ ■' u i. b ‘ Jiörtjv r, (si. • ' ■ ■: ? i z „ ‘.n-i -k, tbi t. atson, ist; John t'arper, 2nd E arly Crawford, T F Rich, 1st; M ountain; ■ c I. cOd, J- 111 '■rni ■ M is ;{ 1 leming, 1ft; Mrs ' Be-1’. 2 'i,|. W B Rodgers. 2nd. H askins oi I a n d ’ e: Tllild, $15 00, V egetables li " ir k q u ilt. M rs Ue .ige Pickett. We ore Yours FcsrcctftPy Indian, w B Rogers, | t. C. L. Cob- t 1 Prairie; Fourth, ; Mr ■ F o ra t l riglif, 2m l. Largest Pum pkin, Rowena Joh.i ! " 1 I 'll- .G a r. Mart n, Is : Lemon free, N v, Applingtia , ei $10.On. J i p ibbleliel 1: Fifth, i'ive Py! , 2ml. st. $5 00. T O. Barnwell of Enterprise. son, 1st. i '"UK, .Mrs .lo.-ie R ie , 1 t ■ S . & C o . I S A, aril Martin, 2ml. Largest SquashJ W. M. Shcrod, wonderful, X w A pplington, 1st, The li t p-i e D ram atic Co. F-'ia- »ketch, Airs I d a A’, st, 1-1. gave- p 'rt'oi . .. s every night to 1st; F W. Ileskutt, 2nd. •o,' Biscuits, Mis B O l os e , (i RAPE 4 • |; .. -f ,, , I I’ ’ a y ,-t hi-CA'l, M s Co. a h tins Largest Cabbage, W. II Graves, crowd 'd li in- n Alt.-siun; Muscatel; Muscaden1; On Thursday the rain greatly .re . ' t Dak-, Mrs E A vosner, Is!. Roseof Pern, Boltie Sm ith, 1st in Cucumbers, W. T. Clemons, 1st; each. interfi r d v , I1 program. F. W. H eskett, 2nd, The races ii.-.ilt"d as follows: STOUR A ' I) POULTRY Tomatoe*, W. T. Clemons, 1st. Tue ¡\ — Free for all— j mile— I t 'ed Be inc B. Marks, 1st; W. Draft Si.aljion, Miuoi s hoi - i-t. t he Ah Xander • ........1 2 — J years 1 ei ’ old ’ I ' I o ai I t d I T. Clenion», 2nd. over, Hector McDonald, 1st; J D ¡n.’# ’ m ate ..mb .7 String P eins, Mts. W, E. A woodeli, 2nd I mile, saddle horse Wedm -di Watson, 1st. Draft Mare, 2 years old and race— McD 1 ' -, horse 1st. War- Git-en I’eas, Mrs. W. E. A: Wat- over. lletP q McDonald, 1st; Hoc . r nock's h McDonald, 2nd. -1 on V race—4 mile, son, T , Cauliflower, Mrs. S. T. T ipjetts, Woli’s mare Draft Stallion, under 2, Car! Ife la W ar no ZÎ ’ i ' 1st. w liitm o rp , 1-t; A J H arris, 2nd. 2nd. Squashes for table, R. E. Hes­ ay—-J mile, free Standard bred trotting, hor-e. i In t 1 c 1 for all >an i ai .'e k ’d mare 1st J kett, 1st; J !’>. Olmstead, 2ad. iver 2, a A Morelock, lsu -S'-' B. .-t team driving li >rs“g, owm r jb !> Wolf’s io-1' • , Mangel W-ntzel. Mr«. J. F. Jolin- games between | !!Oni Ul; A. A. Keeler, 2nd. to drive, M < Boatman, 1st.; Albert The base i ¡rise were (lose. Celery, Mary Gwillim, 1st; C. L. wurziveiler, 2nd. 3 Lost inc ". Lostine winning 'saac-on, 2nd. Single 'Hiving horse, owner D and i ¡te e ! ifG Tin nips, Sam Combes, 1st; Mrs. drive, A P Haynes. 1st; L E .lord .n ail three game- 2nd. j list of those who V. F. Yegj, 2nd. The loll 1 ‘iS by > the were awiiriled premiums .-j >». , Onions, \\ . II. Wood, 1st; J T. Snort bain bull, over 1 year. C j W allowa Co n Pi A—o.-iatimi t o r , Evans, 2nd Z7'» Allen. 1st. the best exlii'n - ol various pro, nets, j Table Beds, Memory Bell, 1st:! Short horn cow, over 1 year, C j ¡^ Zr^ APPLES j W . II. Weaver, 2nd. ! 'lien, 1st; .1 R Holley, 2nd. Sugar Beets, Mrs. S. T. T ippetti, ^H ereford bull, over 1 year, n f For best 5 varieties .Fall apples, «. ..... .... 1» .1 »-» 1 i ’l.xi,» Ui.'i;'. I.,». 1st.; <; - ij 3 Craig. » 2nd. 1 1 Bettie S m ith, 1-t .-.U S H orner, 2nd. 1st; Memory Bet], 2nd, Hereford scow, over 1 year, n S For b -i i v.i i - Wait»r tipples, Parsnips, J. F. Johnson, 1st; C. Craig, 1st. Bettie Smith. ’ : Vi . I . Mahon 2nd. A. H unter, 2nd. For I--«t Plato Ruta Bega-, L. Stokes, 1st: Mrs. Hereford anim al under 1 year, i; j H Craig, 1st; 3 Craig, 2nd. i Spokane Beauty, Bettie. Smith, 1st. S. T. Tippetts, 2nd. Bailey Sweets, A J Carpenter, 1st; R im, Wool breed, j II Dobbin, .•I-. Carrots, J. F. Johnson, lsi; W. 1st. Nathan Greenwooil. 2nd. T. Clemens, 2nd, Bellflower. W P Warnock, 1st; Luke Ram, m utton breed, ,i H Dobbli , Collection potatoes, late, W. H. Boothe, 2nd. W caver, 1st; Fred Shafer, 2nd. Alexander. H A riiomas, 1st.; Lula Best (Ho chickens, any breed, I V / Collection potatoes, early, A. R lb Victor, 2nd. Murray, 1st; J. Ward, 2nd. Mrs Carl whitmore, 1st; .1 S Cook Rambo, J L Wouderly, 1st 2nd. w ith the other good dreaers of thia C ity who have their clothes made to o r d e r - 20 oz Pippin», I R Olmstead, 1st;! couv. Best pair geose, Mrs B T L ong .! get Clothes that arc built to their ow n form and at less cost th^n the beet ready- Rowena Johnson, 2nd rn.idcts Wolfe River, H tor McDonald, 1st; Largest and T i liest stnllfs, C. L. 1-t, V E T A K E T H E M E A S U R E S ..» li st Hi i lUrkhys, .1 w McAlister, Geo D Wood, 2nd Cole, Ist; J. I Ciawford, 2nd. TSa International Tailoring Co., New York & C h ic a g o Blue Parnvun, Din M ann, 1st; Lou 12 eara P opcorn, B. Mutlcs. Ist; 1st. Warnock, 2nd B at lit er of pig«, tinder !) weeks, C. L. Cole, 2nd. ....M A K E T H E G A R R T E N T S . Yellow Transparant, R E Heskett, 12 ears fieldcom, J. F. Crawford, •' 3 P'iue- ls t: r i T A./ED ^A.TJSFACTlOJ>f C V A 'K A .N T E E V 1st; J L Wundert 2nd Pi'himl China Boar, under 1 yeat, xfr Ist; Prof. Bums, 2nd. Baxter, W W Applington, 1st B Pace. 1st. 12 ears sweet corn,C. rf. Willlttm- Nortliorn Spy, ,1 .» Olmstead, 1st; Poland China Boar, over 1 year, CAa son, Ist; Prof. Burns, 2nd. N W Applington, 2nd J B Pace, 1st. Rice corn, J. W. Nedrow, Ist. Bismark, Georg Carper, 1st E S Poland China Sow. over 1 year, W . T . 12 slolki »Sorghum, Ben Davis, X iV Applington, 1st- •I 1! Pace, 1st, Clemens, Ist. Fred Slnifer, 2n I H alf aal. »Sorghum, W. T . Glori Mnndn, Lou Warnock, 1st; J st’EctAt. P remiums B O’tu 4 ¡ad, 2nd Clemens, Ist. I D McCully Co’s j n fiiium for The . & 2. Î ■ k. H. Zte v/ GET IN LINE E. 1 vZ M. ta M. c o ., E n te r p r is e , O r e g o n , I - -I«,*-' " ‘"’’W' l>,.',',yt r . ■ ■ S f — . » ’ W; , "A. • . ■ ' ' * " . - *• . • • ■' • ’ ’- A' V • r* .. • » . r z