aVatbu-a (County Chieftain County Pioneer Paper Established in Published every Thursday bv The Enterprise Press. Office East side Court House Square. Entered in the pouoffice at Enter prise, Ore., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dnp ve:ir Sl.iO Three uioiths lnvariablv in Advanre. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 13G3. Of Inte est to Farmers and Me- chanics. Farmers and meohai.irs frequently meet with slight aciidetus uv.d jur ies which cause theai much anno ance and loss of time. A cut or bruise may be cured in about one third the time usually required by applying Chamberlains Liniment a? o oj iu in inrv is received. This liniment is also valuable for sprains. , snn nf tho mus-.-les and rhe i- niatic pains. The.e U no danger of blood poisoning resulting from ai injury when Chamberlain's Uiitnie-.it is applied berore the parts beconu inflamed and swol'en. For s;.ie b Bumaugh & Mayfield. SUGAR BEETS LOOK FINE. Supt. F. S. Ilramwell and two fie! J foremen of the La Grande suga j factory, were here over Wednesday ; night to see how the experimenta I 160 acres near here planted to beets were coming on. Mr. Ilramwell l greatly pleased with the stand ant growth. He says they are lookine , fine. The Japs are now engaged it: , thinning the beets. I If You are Worth $53,000 uon t ; Read Thi3. This will not interest you if you ih fifty thousand dollars, but If you are a man of moderate means and cannot afford to employ a phy sician when you have an attack of diarrhoea, vou will be pleased tj know that one or two doses of Cham- berlain's Co'.ie. Cholera and Diar-1 Stomach Troubles, rhoea Remedy will cure it. This j;anv remarkable cures of stomach remedy has been in usa for many j troubles have been effected by Cham years and is thoroughly reliable, j r,., stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. For sale by Bur-, c)ne n);m who nad 8l,ent over two naugh & .Vayfield. thousand dollars for medicine and STREETER-BRYAN COMING. Morrie B. Stereter has -written the Enterprise opera ho.isa management that the Streeter-lirayn company will positively return to this valley for the summer, reaching here not lat er than July 1. Mr. Sireeter says they are coming "home" and will renew their old camp just above En terprise. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the test on the Market. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and find it to be the best on the market," says E. W. Tardy, editor of The Sentinel, Gainsboro, Tenn. "Our baby had several colds the past winter and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy always gave It relief at once and cure! it in a short time. I always recommend it when oppor tunity presents itself." For sale by Bumaugh & Mayfield. k ! Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared expressly (or the needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It is t powerful acd pene trating liniment, a remedy lor emergen cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness. Lncqualed fcr curing the wounds and injuries ol BARBED WIRE and lor healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises. Paciiic Horse Liniment is fully gusraniced. No other is to good or helpful in so many ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. trm LMoc aoTTita rirrv cents Hoyt Chemical Co., ptla)o, ot. FOR SALE BY BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD H I i -Careful Birh'.z fr.zurcs Ik: Ssfily of Dposih." I-iepofcilors Have That (iuarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTEKFU1SE. OKEUOX capital rxi.roo SL'Ui'l.l fo0,(XM) We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on . All Principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President Geo. H. Craig, Vice President Geo .S. Ckaio J. U. Dobbin ESTRAY NOTICE. I the undersigned have thia day takeu up: Seven Calves, three heif rs and fojr bulls, all branded H H on left hip. . One Jersey bull catf. the others led and white, black and j white. Came to my place on Alder ; Slope. O. J. farm. 1909. Roe. Mountain View Fruit Enterprise, Oregon. May 1, 38c4 Women Who Are Envied. Those attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are :he envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Con :ipation or Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and i wretched complexion. For all such, Electric Bitters work wonders. They regulate Stomach Liver and Kid neys, puii'y the blood; give strong j nerves, bright e. es, pure breath. moo;h, velve'y skin, lovely complex ion .Many charming women owe rhoir hon'th am! beautv to them. 50 .nts , Tturnaugh & Mayfield s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Fulled States Land Office at La j irande. Oregon, May 3, rJt'J. Notice is hereby given that John F. Itfov. of Imnaha. Oregon, who, on lay 8, l'.02. made Homestead Entry I . . ... , . . .... , .vi ) n ,- T nt . o. li-iW-oe.mi ;u. vouij, ii :, SEVi XWVi. andSVi NE. Sec ion 10. Township 2 North, RangelS :u-it. WiUaniette Meridian, has filed ioUee Qf intentl3n tJ mai;e Final five ear Pioof, to establish claim to the 1 :ind above described, before D. w , s commissioner, at En 5ieanaUj L s! Commissioner, at En lCrl)rjeSi Oregon, on the 21st. day ol nine, 19U J. Claimant names as witnesses: Gil bert H. Vest of Enterprise, Oregon; Jonathan Haas, of Enterprise, Oregon Luther Stumbaugh of Imnaha, Ore gon; Jasper N. Stuublefield, of Ini uah4, Oregon. ::7cj F. C. nramwe'.l, Register. treatment was cured by a few boxes of thee ttb'.e .s. Price, 25 cents. , Samples free at Bumaugh & May : field's drug store. GAME LAWS. Any person knowing of any viola tion of the game or fish laws of the state, or of persons not property keeping screens over lrrlgatior ditches, are requested to notify JOE CLEMON3, Deputy State Game and Foreuir;. Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. 42tf A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash, was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard, told.' he wtites, "brought on a des perate lung trouble that baffled an expert doctor hera. Then I paid $10 tr $1j a visit to a lung specialist In Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am a3 well as ever. ' For Lung Trouble. Bronchi tis, Coughs and Colds. Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough its supreme. 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Bumaugh & Mayfield. ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch for Next Announce ment V. R. Holmes, Cashier Frnuk A. Iteavis, AhmL Cashier Pi KKCTOItS Geo. V. Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes V. R. Holmes Home Course In Modern Agriculture XII. The Selection and Care of Farm Machinery By C V. GREGORY. Agricultural Di-Oiiion. Iotua Slat Collect Copyright. 1000, by American Ptcm Association TITE methods of farming followed today are made possible only by the use of modern labor saving machinery. The farm band of today needs brains more than muscles. The ability to handle a com plicated machine successfully Is more valuable thun (he power to do a hard day's inauual labor. With the coming of Improved ma chinery the problem of what to buy and what to get alons without has be come a serious nue. The farmer has more money tied up In machinery than in any ime thing besides bis land. UflvltiK too much machinery Is nearly an bad as baring too little. What is uccatu as u him; ftcievruuu. It is always well to do a little figur ing before buying a new machine. Di viding the cost of the Implement by the number of years It may be reason ably expected to Inst will give the amount that must be charged to de- i way of raking in bunches nnd plteh preclatlon each year. Add to this an j lng It on to the wagon by hand is too allowance for repairs, storage and slow and laborious. A much better each year's share of the Interest, nnd plan Is to rake the liny Into w indrows you will have the yearly cost of the with a side delivery rake and gather machlue. A little further figuring will it up with a hay loader. Where the show whether the benefit received from It in a year will warrant this cost. Machinery may be roughly divided Into five classes tillage, planting, hay ing, harvesting and miscellaneous. Of the many tillage Implements there are some that are absolutely necessary on any farm. Among these are the plows. For the farmer on a quarter section a sixteen Inch riding plow will be all that is needed for the field work. In addition It may be well to have a cheap walking plow for plowing the garden, turning out potatoes and for use in case of an emergency. A gang plow requires too many horses to be practicable on the average 100 acre farm. On larger farms, where plenty of horses are available, a gang plow will save the time of an extra man. It is a good plan to have the plow sup plied wrth two or three moldboards of different slants. A steep mold board pulverizes the soil more and for this reason Is a good thing to use on stubble land. On clover sod, however, a longer moldboard should be used in order to lessen the draft. One of the most Important tillage Implements Is the disk. No other ma chine will pulverize the soli so quick ly or thoroughly. The use of a tongue truck a small two wheeled arrange mentunder the rear end of the tongue is of considerable advantage in tuking the weight off the horses' necks. Solid wheel disks pulverize the ground more thoroughly than spaders or cutaways. A good harrow is a necessity on any farm. The flexible type Is best for all conditions, as it gets down Into the hollows and rides over trash better than will a solid frame barrow. Spring tooth harrows, rollers and weeders all have their special uses, but can hardly be said to be neces sary on the average quarter section. Next In order come the cultivators, nnd there are so many styles of these that choosing is a difficult matter. The most Important part of the cultivator Is the shovels. A happy medium is struck in the six shovel type. The shovels on this can be run deep FIO. XXIII BANDY TTfPK OP OABOLINB enough to loosen the soli well the first two times over the field and can later be set shallow enough to avoid serious Injury to the spreading roots. If you are In the corn business ex tensively enough to afford two seta of cultivators It is well to have spe cial surface machines for the last two cultivations. Some companies make surface blades which can be attached In place of the shovels when so de sired. In the bands of a careful man the two row cultivator does good and rapid work. First In the line of planting ma chines come the seeders. While cost ing a little more at first, there Is no better Implement for sowing amall grain than the disk drill The disks cut through cornstalks and other trash, and the seed is deposited evenly and at, a uniform depth. The result ing eveuness of stand will cause an Increased crop sufficient to pay the entire cost of the drill In a year or two. In selecting a corn planter the run- ner type ot furrow opener is prefet able to the disk. Bluce the latter H hard to guide. The essential point in planters, however. Is the drop. If yu lire lu the habit of grading your wed corn carefully so tb 't the kernels tire nil about the sHiiirlize the cile drop plates will give a more even uliind than will the round hole drop. Plant ers in which the plntex nre turned by a chain from the uxlu nnd the wire used only to open the shoe lire surer to drop every time than those In which all the work is done by the wire. There are two baying implement 1 that nre absolutely essential, the mow- of atirl tlm pnL-a U.i nuit tn ttl.-lr n wide cut mower. Six feet is a goid width. The extra draft amounts to little, and considerable time will be saved In going over the field. Where much Imv is ninde the old j hay is nut In the barn a net of double harpoon forks will make short work of the unloading. If it is to be stacked some form of stacker will save u groat denl of hard work. The most important harvesting ma chine is the self binder. The binder is i no. xxrv loading the makube sciiem.- Elt DIRECT FKOM TUB HAI1N WITH A LU TSK CA11UIKU. the most complicated u'-.Thino on the farm and the one most likely to get out of order. In buying n binder sim plicity of construction, ease of adjust ment nnd hnndiness of oiling nre im portant points to look after. A tongue truck Is an attachment that should go with every binder. This Is the only means of eliminating side draft that has yet been discovered. A tongue truck is rather expensive, bill so are sore Kiiouiuers nnu neeus on tne nurses nt harvest time. Where much stock Is kept the corn binder is a necessary implement. By cutting a large share of the corn and using it as fodder or sllnge much feed Is saved that would otherwise be wast ed. About -40 per cent of the entire feeding value of the corn plant is In the stalk. When these are left stand ing in the field the greater part of this feed Is wasted. The shocked fodder may profitably be run through a shred der before feeding. This will husk the corn and leave the stalks in the best shape to be fed or used for bedding. One of the most important of the miscellaneous Implements is the wind mill. No farmer can nfford to pump water for his stock by hand when the wind will do It for nothing after the mill has once been put up. Iu erecting a windmill be sure that it Is put on a ' high enough tower so thnt surround ing trees or buildings will not cut off the wind. A mill which is geared bnck so that the wheel makes three revolu tions or so to one stroke of the pump will run in a lighter wind than will tlie straight geared type. A three legged tower Is Just as strong as a four nnd considerably cheaper. A machine that is ulniost indispensa ble on a stock farm Is the gasoline en gine. The original cost of these en gines Is reasonable, and the amount required for fuel and repairs is small. With a gasoline engine to furnish the power to run a sheller and grinder feed can be cheaply and easily pre pared for the stock. The engine will also saw wood. If you are fortunate enough to have any to saw, run the silage cutter, grindstone, separator, churn and washing machine. It may also replace the windmill as a source of power for pumping. In selecting a gasoline engine be sure to get one large enough to do the required work easily, remembering nt the same time that where much light work Is to be done a small engine will Uo it with much less gasoline than will be used by a large one This objection to a large engine can be overcome to a large extent by so arranging the work that several ilght machines may be run at the same time. The most reliable type of en gine is the four cycle, in which there are two revolutions of the flvwheel to one explosion. The water system of cooling Is the most efficient, though air cooled engines are all right for light work. Another necessary machine of tbe tock farm s the manure spreader. Not only does this save a great deal of work, hut It also applies the ma nure more evenly and will cover a greater amount of ground with a giv en quantity of manure. There should be little wood In a manure streader luce It rots out quickly, ' Colds that bang on weaken the con stitution and develop into consump tion Folevs Honey and Tar cures persistent coughs that refuse to yield to other treatment, uo noi ment with untried remedies as delay 1 mar result In your cold settling on Ivour lungs. Ilurnaugh & Mayfleld. HIDES AND PELTS WANTED. tiring vo ir hides and pelts to En terurise and receive big price for them. Joe Allen & Co. west of Bos well's barn. Warehouse ctf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-ISO LATDD TRACT. Public Land Sale. Djja.tiuent of the Interior, i S Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. .Vav 19th., 1909. Notice is hereby given that as di rected bv the Commissioner of the General Land O'fice, under provisions i of Congress approved June 27, 'i (34 Stats., J17), we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a.m., on the 8th. day of July, 1900, at this office, the following-described land: S NW Section 1. and Lot 1 and SE4 NEVi Section 2, T. IS., R. 44 E. W. M., Serial No. 01! 131. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time deiignated for sale. F. C. Brum well. Register. tic3 Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver. ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies at Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of all kinds. First door east of Postoffice. BaB5iaaa3azsBiiHiBiMiHiiiaiti!iiigiiua 3D Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs, and Leather Goods of all descriptions. I will fit you out with the best goods for the least money. When in need of anything in my line, call and inspet myrstock before purchasing. ENTERPRISE, .... OREGON Did It Ever Oecur To You That A Telephone in Your Home Provides safety, convenience, economy and p easure, and makes vour home life com plete? Its cost is little, its benefits are manifold. Home Independent Telephone Co. Covering Union and Wallowa Counties ii - Summer During the Season 19 0 9 via the Oregon Raflroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFC RAILROAD from Fortland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The O. R. & N. line ?w!i54nd Return - - $60- ?rmr?SJ?andReturn -$67.50" lo CHICAGO and Return - $72 50 ... and to other principal cities In the Eaat. Middle Wat and South. Correspondingly low fares. On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and Return . . $55.00 On Sale May 17, July 1f August 11 UU Z.Z&lut. "m,t 10 da8 h0m fin- "tun, ZZollZS Zmt:r aUraCt,Ve ,,atUr98 ,n Tr i v "lieges, nd choice of routes: thereby enabl- enrouTe n8era "lde l " l"tere8t'n a slfgOhttlnagdv0an "'""I tr'P through ctt V be l a sugnt advance over the ratee quoted fnml!IfItl.C-U!.a,: ! car reservation, and ticket, will b " . ft N. WM, McMURRAY, General P.efl.r Aent portlan, 0r.Bon. J. u. marman, Agent, Enterprise, Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY I (1 II h N. KMuvALD KEBEKXH LODGE, No. 11 K of P J"rERPIUSE LODGB, N JUANITA Sisters. TEMPLE, No. 1, Pytolu MASONIC no!1 o!RRo Aw" meets first and third Tuesdays 0f month in Manonlo HalU All vtoltln. Royal Arch Hasons welcomed. J. B. OLMSTED, High Prlast I. W. 8HEAHAN, Secretary. WALLOWA LODGE, No. gj, A. T. ft A M., meets second and fourth Batur. days of each month In Masonic Ball Visiting Hasons welcomed J. A. BURLHIQH, W. If. W C BOATMAN. Secretary. WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No 50, O. E. 8. meets first and third Sat urdays of each month. In Masonic Hall Visiting Stars are always welcomed. MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W M. MRS. MARY E. STEEL, Sec Mill I EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M Il.n.W. A Meets tint and thin! Thursdays In each month. In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbors always welcome. J. W. ItODGBRS ConiuU T. M. DILL, Clerk. ANEROID CAMP, No. IM2, R N. of A Wn iii enterprise camp, n. ,U. II. 535, W. of W. ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 27S. W. of W. S. K. Clark Plumber 4 Full line of plumbing irateriaL Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. . JOSEPH, OREGON 3 J Rates East Iocul awnt or