Oar line of FURNITURE is now ver complete you will be sur prised at the values we are now offering'. HThe nicest line of IRON BEDSTEADS that ever ramp to this county at prices that you will appreciate. 1 We are maKing a specialty of a pure White Cotton Felt Mat. tress which we guarantee to be as good or superior to the Ostennoor at $13.50. Our Wall Paper stocK is very complete at prices that have been sm.ng'ers heretofore in Wallowa County. f No old goods, everything new and up-to-date. 11 Call and be convinced, no trouble to show you through our big' stocK . . . . FRED S. AiSHOLY Enterprise, Oreg'on THE HOME FURNISHER Ml .-Xi mm i r m r i J I jl weeks with relatives at ouiswe To Extend Limits ; rents. I Bir8. J. U. KliQle Visited -Willi lie- 111 I ftf tflP TftWfl Parents In Wa'.lowa, Wednesday. VI UtUllV 1UW11, Ml88 Lula Brl3weii came home . . Wednesday. She is convalescent Will Help Salve Depot - Road Diffi- ' from an operation performed by a culty City Election Held , Wallowa doctor. Monday. -! L. Couch of Wallowa wa3 in L03- tlne Wednesday on business. Lostlne, April 9. The city coun cil is having a new charter drawn I J " up. and the city authorities will have ; fcVCrVDOQY LOU lflff tho land su"Vveved north for an exten- ' J J O slori'of the city limits. v - ! Monday, April 5, was city election,; resulting as fol ows: Councilmen 8., L. Maglll and R. B. Bowman; mar shal, O. L. Pagln. I .Margaret Sen a it of Wallowa came Tuesday and will assist M. E. John ston with the Lostlne Reporter. Mrs. J. D. McCully returned Mon day, after an absence To Annual Show Stalls Being Rsserved by Horsemen for April 17 Parade and Pisture. nally. Flora; Sam Applejate, Apple ton; E. A. Anderson, Elk Mountain. Cattle: W. C. Dorrance, Crow Creek; Geo. S. Craig, Enterprise. Sheep: Stickney & German, Jo seph; L. C." Johnsan, Imnaba; J H. Dobbin, Prairie Creek. Anyone desiring information in re gard to exhibits, apeak to your near-' PLAN est commltteenriai or write to J. D Woodell, Enterprise. WILL CELEBRATE JULY 4 AT TROY GROUSE. Grouse. March 27. Weather fine. FOR BIS TIME NEWSY LETTER FROM GARDEN QF EDEN. V (By Mrs. Adah L. Downing of Wild and farmers all busy preparing their Rose Home Farm.) ( fields for planting the crops on a'.l ' Troy, April 2. We are having now th lower bench lands. i the real Garden of Eden weather, Stock is doing fine In the canyons. I sing cool enough to be bracing, yet ence and an interertlng conversa Richard Pellisler received a tele- warui e.iou h ta co without wraps, tlonallst. Everyone is well pleased gram Sunday, that his brother, Joe and Just right for fiald plowing, seed- j with the selection. -o be blasted o it, or some kind of x bridge put across; but if the Eden men would all work together it would not take such a long time to connect with the Powwatka moun tain road, and theieby obtain an eas ier and belter market for their pro duce than heretofore obtainable. A large hmi of sheep can be seen feeding on the "brakes along the east side of Wildcat crejk at the foot or the nio in'ain. The chiiirman of the School board of district No. ciS was fortunate enough to secure the services of a Mr. Adams from Wallace, Ida., as teacher, a gentleman of wide expert- 00 TREES AT WHOLESALE PRICES We' have In our packing ground trees In first-class condition we will sell' at the following prices: Apple trees, 12c eacb Pear trees, 16c each Plum and Prune trees 15c each Cherry trees, 26c each Peach trees, 15c each Box Elder trees, 10 to 15c each Roses, 25c each. Strawberries, $3.60 per 1000, fresh dug. Raspberries and blackberries, $2.60 per 100. We will pay express on orders , amounting to $10. UNION NURSERIES ,. B. WEAVER, Prop Union, Oregon Interest in the Fi.th Annual Horse of several al d Stock show to be lield in Enter- prise, April 17, is greater than ever before and there will be far the fin- eat and largest show of stock ever in this county. J. C. Shackelford has received word from horse and stock owners down the valley reserving stalls, also from a number in the hills. One of the principal features of the show will be the parade fol lowed by a grouping of the animals for a picture for the Portland papers. An innovation this year will be a salesman paid 'by the management for persons who desire to put any animal up for public bidding. Committemon. Horses: We3ley Duncan, Joseph; Jack Johnson, The Buttes; H. C. Zumwalt, Zumwalt; J. C. Shackel ford and Carl Whitmore, Enterprise; Sam Wade, .Lostine; A. A. Greer, John McDonald, Hector McDonald, J. L. Maxwell, Wallowa; J. Q. Con- Pellissler, was shot and killed by a sheep herder in Idaho. lng and garden making. Everyone Susan Peterson expects L SHRINKAGE NONE IN CONCRETE ADVANTAGE TO SHEEP OWNERS IN FIREPROOF STRUCTURE MIXER ARRIVES. The walls if tin big concrete ware house being erettod by the wool growers era rlsln? rapidly since th arrival of the mixer that Contractor Knarp 89curel at Ba:tr City. The mixer is a sma 1 machine to da big a work, but it tlooi the work Just the same, mi :lnz exactly the Mrs,, Estes, Mrs. Carpenter and children of Joseph were shopping in Enterprise Thursday. tage of this de lghttul time. may visit her son Orick at Eureka ! Proportion of cevnent. sand. The 3w owners of the old Lewis Fiats, also may take in the Yukon- fve "nd Th U fur- place on the Grande Ronde river, at Alaska exposition. We will miss her ""J by a 2-h. p. gasoline eisin.. the foot of Powwatka mountain, have but we will be doubly pleased whea lhc- " " buildlrig will bo L. j . ..j.. i.k. .,, up iu ample time to store the wool. You've feot no tue for nv maga zine ? No f ' Don't need EVERY30DVS? No? Doesn't concern you ? "No i BUT high-priced freight, co!,cr;d lu nber pure food cheap wuter v ' ?'hnt hits you Ye? That' v V ilRYBODY'S is for. G . .. j cut out m rtlcle occasion bi'v and lend it to your conpwwtn. Thing will begin to m-'.' - "U won't feel o powcries. FOR SALE BY COLEMAN BROS. the place already in can-a-ple order, , she returns. neatly planted to vegetables and pro'o- Mr. Stockley of Elgin has bought ably me'ons. The whole place has the Eert Clay farm and expects hU an air of order ani neatness which j family to spend the summer there, would do credit to a suburban tract at least. He is the owner of two kept by experts in that line. sawmills and contemplates the mov- The new county road running op ig of one of them Into the Edea from the Grande Ronde river is Just ; country, as there is none here and southeast of the Lewis place and switches back and forth up Powwat ka mountain at a 10 per cent grade in full view of njost of the Edea- Ites, which would look like an easy everybody wants lumber. There U plenty of fine timber here. Some of our energetic residents are already planning for a Fourth of July celebration at Troy. Peter TH E, N E,W Wmym m mm m . -jv w it w -aw mm m l.f a A. J mWM m a d m aua a va trip to Wallowa city or Enterprise, i Ficker (so I have bean told) has if the trail from James Downlng'8 j kindly offered to fix up his large farm down to the river to the ford alQra building for a grand ball at (which Is only a short distance from night. There will be the best of this new county road) was made a dance music and probably, a basket little more paaaable, which ought, picnic on the grounds in the day not tq be such a task, as two-thirds j time, plenty of games, a good pro of the trail now la not bad. A few j gram, and last, but not least, some large boulders at the ford might have sood speaker to keep us from for- ' getting the meanng of the 4th of July or Independence day and our f mrr r trnm awn BSU3SBC "T Jft I "-if"- Boys i i t f 4 ' ' t 1 M Li " ' mrnim II Si m " if B I .. v ma patriotism ever true Road Work. Several qf our ranchers have do nated work on the Troy hill road to urn lie it passable, when finished, for wagons. Pearl Stevenson worked 10 or 15 days; Jejsa Beecher worked 22 days; Ed Wilcox and Charlie Har roldson each wqrkei quite a number of days, and James Downing has do nated 23 days all told. Mr. Down ing is past the age limit, but that didn't keep him from doing the work. If the Eden men could all work at the same time, it would not take very long tq get a good wagon road tq Troy, then we would be "It," and we would keep the weads down from traveling over it so often. There will soo.i be telephone con nd.ctlon to Flora, a the poles are nil up, and soon the wire will be strung. Next summer the Edenltes expect to have, a line down to Troy. If they dq they will be wise, for many a lang trip will be saved by i having one, and maybe many a dol lar saved also. A prominent woolgrower, who hafl no stock in the warehouse, said the other day he would pay to stora bU wool in the concrete buUdlng In P"Jt erence to a woolen one for nothing and then came out ahead, uj thj ab sence of shrinkage In the cement a house would more than pay fo.- th storage, let alone the lower insur ance rates. Fourteen residences have b?an built or started In' Enterprise slnca January 1, and the building season has not opened ye'.. The W. J. Funk & Co waraliome is being moved to the lot wen to clear the ground for the fine s'-oiu business block Sam I.itch will erect. , Realty Deals. . Fred Wagner has returnel frnm Asotin where he soil so ae property for Mrs. Homan. The Enterprise Real Estate com pany has sold the Fruik Fountain timber claim of 16) ac.-ea northaa.U af Wallowa to J. II, MlmauugU. V.'lnrhester 22 short cartridges at 15c per box at the E. M. & M. Co store. 8TALLION BOOKS. Indispensable records for owners of stallions, description of marei, dates of service, time of payments and all iiocesasry data, printed on godd paper and strongly bound in Doaras with cloth back, for sale at this office, or sent postage propald on receipt of pi Ice, , . Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheu matism of the miMdea, due to eold or damp, or chronic rheumatism. In such cases no internal treatment is required. The free application of Chamberlain's -Liniment in all that Is needed, and it is certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieve the pain and soreness. The medi cines usually given for rheumatism are poisonous or very strong medi cines. They are worae than useless In cases of chronic and muscular rheumatism. For sale' by Burnaugh ft May field. O r 41 PILE OF STYLE MAKE GET THE LATEST THEY DON'T COST ANYMORE . Wo GifAM "Cartful Banking In turn Iht Safety of Dposits," Depositors Have That linurantce at ' WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OKKUOX CAPITA h f 50,(100 KUllPLL'H 150.000 Wc Do. a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Oeo. W. Hyatt, Prwident Geo. 8. L'ruig. Vie President , W. U. Holmes, Cathler Frank A. I tea v in, Afet, funkier Geo.S. Cbaiu J. 11. Dohhin . DIRECTOKS Oko. V. Hyatt Mattik A. llor.MKS V. Jt. Holm 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, . : : : : . OREGON