eCCCtCttCCCCCeCCCttCiCtCCC- Take Advantage of I The New and have your supplies Shipped to You Direct Don't Pay Middlemen's Profits H Here Are a Few of Our MONEY SAVERS Dry Granulated Sugar, per 100 pounds, - $5.75 Choice Japan Rice, per pound, - - 51-2c Solid PacK Tomatoes, per dozen, - - $1.00 Sugar Corn, per dozen, ... 1.00 Sugar Peas, per dozen, LOO Send for Our Cr::-lor,rIt's Full of riargauas zzia r rce HaJLe Ont a List ana We Will Qzote Tom Prices Br Setnrm Hail JONES CASH STORE i PORTLAND, OREGON : i LARGEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE WEST OF CHICAGO Z "We Do Not Belong to Any Combination Association or Trust r : ft t c exx exxxxsx Ciiv and Countv Brief Nesltem Doors. Win.oxs. Shingles arj" Builders Hard a e at Keltners. 43cv Ben Eoswe'.l i; visiting old friend? in Union county. Paints, oils anl glass at Keltner's Hardware. 43c tf. ; J. B. Ready Tetumed Tuesday fron i a visit to the North country. Miss Alta' Davis returned honif- i Friday from a i;it at the Cove H. P. Co'eman le.'t for Taoma i Wednesday mom.ng, on a busine.?; ' trip. ! Mrs. Geo. S. Craig returned Thurs '. day from a visit with her parents at J Ashland. ' Full line of pies and fittings and j other plumbing supplies at S. D. Kelt : ner's hardware store. 3c tf. j We are the sellers of the E. How j ard watches, the best on the market. ; Call for them at Martin Larsen's. Justice W. B. Apple?ate of Paradise is attending to bu sines; matters a' the county seat this week. V.'m. Ballenger, oae of the ma'.! clerks on the branch, is back to work after a week's vacation spent in Port land. George Btiei returned Thursday from a sojourn a: Hot Lake. Mrs. Baker left Friday to visit friends near Seattle and attend the fair. Veils for out'mjs. and still a nice line of hats to se eet from at Mrs. ! Helena Zurcher's, three daors eist of postoffice. Chas H. Page', of Eaterprise made homestead entry Tuesday in the La Grande land orfice. according to the Observer. La Grande Star: Mr. and Mrs. "Dode" Harris of Wallowa, are ia La Grande for a dav. having come out to Sammerviiu yesterdsy to attend the funeral o.' the late Walt Wetherall. La Grande Observer: Leo For - sythe of Eaterprise, who has bean in Washington, D. C, attending the Bliss Elect: ical school, 13 here visit - ing friends, be ore go'.ng on to his home to spend his vacation. ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BEST OF MEATS ALWAYS OX HAND. HUM MarVM S, E- COMBES INDEPENDENT Pelts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20 Good Wheat Land From $20.00 to $25.00 per acre Will raise from 40 to 50 bushels per acre. The New Era Land Company has some of the cheaiest and best what land in East ern Oregon. This is not wind but the actual fais. Come and investigate It for yourself. Also good dairy and 'jmWJij ranches cheap, and I have some of the biggest sn&j is town property in Eastern Oregon. New Era Land Company J. B. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Door West of Sheahan's Railroad! for the Asking i S ; I J j i 5 J j -rrrr I Eig Lou Tnder New Reservoir only' 75. Reaui'ud location. See H. E. ferryman. 43c3 Choice residence property for rent See E M. M. Co. S. D. Houck went out to La Grand Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boatman were Joseph. Thursday night. Gasoline engines, 2 h.p. and UP See sample o. beat kind made. S. D Aeltner. 43c tf. .Misses Ethel Weaver and Cecil Deck we.it ta La Grande Friday V: remain over the Fourth. Yiis Lorea Baker of Caldwell, Ida. is spending her vacation visiting he friend, Mi-ss Katherine Kay. S. A. Gardner le t Friday for a 'ea days visit at his former home Tacoma, and to th Seattle fair. C. T. McDanie! and L. Couch, W'a' Iowa business hustlers, were here over Thursday night. .Visses Eemiee and Lenore Lewi' went to La Grande Friday to viai grandparents and other relatives. F;yer washing machine. Best o earth. For sale at Keltner's Hani ware. 43c tf. Mrs. Ed. Hoffman of Elgin returned home Friday after a visit of severe days with her mother, Mrs. Marti Larson, and sifter. Miss Grace Wool Yr. and Mrs. Ja.k Fe returned Friity t3 their home at La Grande .Vr. Fvi had been working here but was taken sick and had to return home. Lake Osborn and family. Mr and i Vrs v- SlraUy and daughter :Eff.e. Harry Yiller, G. M. Hendrick- son aad fami'y and Dale Beach of Paradise are all va:iey visitors this ; weak, some going on to the lake for a few days camp, others visiting ' friends and re'atives here. j The two year old son of Mr. and j Mrs Frank She.iia of Imnaha Li j verv m Tnev re,jae 14 above j the" Dridge an,i max carrier Weaver 'delayed his departure from this city - Friday until some medicines were j ready for him to take in. It's hare j lines when your baby is sick aad ;you have to send 50 miles for medi I cine. ja'alfa seed tar sale R. S. 4 Z Japalac. Tamlsk stains. Unseed of' at Burnangh & Wayfleld"B. Full line arreen door, window arreena, and screen cloth at Keltncr 2'bardware. 43c tf. j J!r. W. R. Forsyth and daughter Be'.Je of Kim bo: ton. Ohio, are guests erf E J. Forsrthe and family and will remain a month, or more. Miss For jsythe visited bere six years ago anf her acquaintances formed then are glad to welcome her back.. La Grande Observer: The we!" I known lav firm of lranhoe t Hodg , ins will dissolve by mntoal consent or ; the first of the month. District At ; torney F. S. lranhoe will remain it j his present quarter and Refere. j Hod gins will irove into the law of i rices for so long occupied by Attor i ney C. H. Finn, but to be vacate, 'ju1t 1st. Cold Storage Refrigerators Keep every thing perfect. See them at S !D. Keltners. c U. Everyone wouli be benefitted by takinr Fo'.ev's Oiiuo Laxative fo j stomach autl liver trouble and habii j ual ousupation. It sweetens th i itaaiach and brsxth. gently stimulate? ) -ae liver and Tabulates the bowefc jand is much superior to pills and ordinary laxalves. Why not tn Foley's Orino Lata ive today? Bur naugh & Msyfield. Mrs. O. M. Cork in i was given delightful reception Saturday even lag of last week by the young peopl it the "Christian Sunday school. Th Affair was a surprise to welcome Mrs Cork ins home after several week Absence In Portland. About 35 youn; people of the school, of which Mrs Corkinn is ncmular teacher, assem bled in the lecture room of the churc) which they had decked in party form and Mrs. Corkins was seat for. Ic .ream and cake were served and i general good time was enjoyed. DEATH RECORD. Walt Wethera'l, formerly a salooi teeper at Wallowa, died at Summei ville Sunday morning and was burie Monday aftemooa. Rev. Kliae of th A. E. church officiating and th Sagles of Elgin in charge of th ,'unsral. Weatherall was bartende .n a soft drink joint at Summervillt ind when he closed his place at i. m. he was suffering and had to b helped to his room. A physician w called but he was already dying an . assed away at 7 o'clock. Wetherall is the man who achieve aotority by a lively tilt with R iloore at Wallowa a year ago. H eaves no imme iate family. Mrs. Sam Coble. Mrs. Lucy Ellen.wife of Sam Goble lied at the home of her daughte: iirs. George Morrow, in An atone .Vash., June 22, of dropsy and hear .rouble. Mrs. Goble wa3 well know in Wallowa county, she being a fot mer resident. She was a sister-ia aw of Mrs. E. A. Hart of near this :ity. The following obituary is fron die Anatone Times: The deceased was born in TJnio. .-ounty, Oregon, Juue 28, 1865 ant as therefore aged 43 years, 11 moo hs and 26 days at the time of hei death. She leaves to mourn her demise her husband, three sons, Elmer, Clyd jnd Edwin; six daughters, Mrs. Geo Morrow and the Misses Cora, Maude Cressie and Edna, all of Anatone oe.iides two brothers, L. A. and Wm. llis; also two sisters, Mrs. W. V Bowersock, and Mrs. A. C. McDonald jf Vancouver, Wash, all being here except Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Pyle Eight years ago, she moved with iter family from Oregon and ha since resided in Asotin and Anatrae intil a few montas ago whjn the noved to Spajlding, Idaho, r.ae: -hey lived until a'MMt three weeks age when she return d to Anatone foi he benefit of her health. Ail that xedical skill and willing hands coult do was administered, but of no avail tnd the end came and-was welcomed ay her for she was prepared to go. She was a member of the M. E. church of Anatone, and a true, chris Uan woman, be oved and respected oy all who knew her. The funeral sexvi-e? were held at the Anatone church this Wednesday after which the remains were taken to Asotin and laid to rest in the cemetery there. Boys Need No License. A letter from the state game war den to County Clerk Boatman says his deputies are instructed to not i ask boys under 15 and women for anglers license, and therefore there ia no necessity for boys under that age or women to procure such li cense. That's more like it. What's i country coming to If a boy had to aave a license to fish? GAME LAWS. Any person knowing of any viola ion of the game or fish lawa of thi nate, or of persona not pro perl; keeping screens over IrrigaUw Utcbes, are requested to -notify JOE CLEMON3, Deputy State Game and Forectr. Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. 41tf SUMMONS. ji tbe Circuit Coart of the S:i: of Oregon, for Wallowa County. Charlotte B. Cot'.er. Plaintiff, vs. J F. Cutler. De eadant. To J. F. Cutler, the above namea Defendant. Toa wi.l take nDtice, that yon are .equired to appear and answer T Kherwise plead to the complaint iied against you in the above en iUed Court and Cause on or before he expiration of six weeks from he date of the first publication of his summons, which date of first ublication is Thursday, June 3"d. M9: and you will further take no tice that if you fail to appear and jiswer or otherwUe plead thereto (rithln said time, the plaintiff for .ant thereof w ill apply to the Court bove named for the relief prayed dt In her complaint filed herein, to wit: i"hat tbe bonds of matrimony cow tnd heretofore existing between the lainUff and defendant be dissolved ind hence'orth held for naught. n the grounds of willful desertion of jlalntiff; and that plaintiff have such ther and further relief as to the urt shall seem Just and equitable. Vou will further take notice that .his summons is served upon you by mblicatinn thereof, for six consec tive weeks, in the Wallowa Chief ain. a weekly newspaper printed and published at Enterprise, Wallowa 'ounty, Oregon, commencing with he Issue of June 3rd. 1909. by or er of the Honorable J. B. Olmsted, 'ounty Judge of Wallowa County, Jregon, made and dated at Enter- irise. Wallowa County, Oregon, on he 1st day of June. I9n.t. " BURLEIGH fc B3TD. 41c7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. CITATION. in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wailowa County, ss. a the Matter o! the Estate of R. James Beard. Deceased. To Jame3 William Eeard, Joan lalvin Beard, the he rs at law of R. lames Beard, deceased, and to all .her heirs, and parties interested in aid estate, known and unknown, ire Jting: In the name of the State of Ore ,on: You are hereby commanded, equired and cited to be and appear n the County Court of the State rf Oregon, for the County of Wal owa, at the Court P.oom thereof, at he City of Enterprise id the sa'.d unty of WVlowa, on the 9th day f July, 1909, at the hour of tea clock a. m. of said day, then and here to show cause, if any you have, vhy the petitioa of W. B. Applegate, he administrator with the will an iexed, of the above entitled estate, iraying for an order to sell the ollowing described real property be angiag to said eitate, should not -e granted and a'lowed, to wit:- The Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, and the West half jf Southeast quarter of Section thir-y-three in Townjhip six North, and he Lot numbered two of Section oar, in Township five North, of lange forty-five East W. M. in Wal owa County, State of Oregon. That said real property, or so much hereof as shall be necessary, be sold 'or the purpose of paying the debts uid legal claims against said estate and ior the purpoie of paying the expenses of administration of said estate. vllness, the Honorable J.B.Olmsted, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wallowa, this 4th day of June, 1909 with the seal thereof affixed. C. Boatman, TJierk. 12c5 Chas. G. Bilyeu, Deputy. Foley's Honey and Tar not only .tops chronic coughs that weakea hi cim itutlon aid develop into jonsuuiption, but heals and strength ens the lungs. It affords comfort and relief in the worst cases of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and lung trouble. Burnaugh & Mav field. STEAMER ON UPPER SNAKE. From Asotin Sentinel. The steamer of the Open River Association, "The Twin Cities." will make a run up Snake river Satur day, June 26tb, ts far as Lime Kiln Point, for the purposa of taking on j a cargo of woo). The steamer will ' also carry passengers, who may desire to make the trip for pleasure, i Also any freight in the nature of merchandise, etc, will be take i on ! in Asotin and put off at points along j Reliable Seeds So much has already been said on the importance of buying your seeds from a reliable dealer tliat to repeat it is only . flM. fclltlj ,M-(Ct h-: proved their worth our increas ing Dusiness is proof indeed that merit alone has made the as. II. Lilly Co. fore most seedsmen on the ihc Coast Send ea'aloz, 120 , illus- rated.de- iOl.H BY 1 X 'IS. r islllBiniUMlIlcuiiiRS Hack Calls to J any part of the city I answered day or night. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. First Class Rurs and careful drivers. La Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL , the way, to me3t the wishes of peo p!e who may leire ID have anything taken up the river. The trip will also prave a pl?asure to any one, who his never taken it. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned admiaistratrlx of the Estate of James T. Moxley, deceased, has filed her final account of the administration of said Estate with the Clerk of the County Court of Wallowa County, Oregon, and that d County Court has fixed Satur day. July 10th, 1909, at the hour of te;i o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room In the County Coart Hoiise, in the City of Enter prise iu said County and State, as vhe time and place to hear object ions to said final account and settle the same. '. Persons having objections there to, are hereby notified to file the same in writing with the Clerk of :uid Court on or before said date. E. A. MOXLEY, Administratrix. Bnrleish & Boyd, Attorneys for Estate. 4ic5 If peaple with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the Irrejularities, strength eas and builds up these organs and Uiere is no danger of Bright's disease or other serious disorder. Do not dis regard the early symptoms. Kar naugh Mavfield. REALTY TRANSFERS FOR LAST 30 DAYS (Con'Uiued from last week.) W. W. Winings to Jennie E. Win ings. tract in sw sw 10-18-43. 1. Thos. F. Rafter to Nlbley-Mimnaugl Lumber Co., nw 33-2n-44. $1900. U. S. Pat. to Sarah E. Wood, w LQ) MAMMOTH JACK Will make the season at the ranch of Thomas Morgan. TERMS: $5.00 cash; $10.00 for season and $15.00 insurance. Either of the above prices be comes due upon the trading, selling or re moving the mare from the county. MORGAN & DOBBIN, Owners. C. U. WILLIAMS, Manager. Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. Onr bus meets al trains. Faie 10c. within city limits ITCHING DANDMJFFAKDit; are but outward signs of file evQ I acne in secret by myriads of mb Jruff germs sapping the life blood t oi th; heir. Micro kills the para r site, soothes the itching scalp, "vn lustre to the hair and stops ' I'Jlicjj ont, A single applicatioa - ,-:'"ct and proves its worth. " fcsir before too late. ': ents baldness. It is a -in for the hair, .-r? sticky oils. . truicr tree booklet - -.i.L CO. FOR SALE BY BURNAUGH A MAYFIELD ne, eV&nw, sec 17. 2s-44. U. S. Pat to G. H. Crossjand, stt se, nw sw, sec 9, 5n-43. U. S. Pat, to James T. Baker, sw 29-ln-45. U. S. Pat to Nancy S. Fleshman; ne nw 23-4n-42. U. S. Pat. to Oscar Victor. e nw, sw ne, nw se, sec 34, 2n-41. U. S. Pat. to John Martin, wtt nw sec 27, eV4 ne sec 2&, 4n-49. U. S. Pat. to Averill Combs, nK se and lots 6 and 7, see 31-3n-41. V. S. Pat. to Wm. E. Plckeriog, se 27-2n-44. . U. S. Pat. to Otto H. Olson, se n. e sw sec 20, ne nw sec 29, 3n-48. U. S. Pat. to John T. Foran, sV4 n sec 9, 8V ne sec. 8, 3n-48. U. S. Pat to Harry S. Tempieton. lot 6, e4 bw, sec. 6-2s-44. U. 8. Pat. to Jos. Allen; se nw lO-ls-44. U. S. Pat. to Joa. Allen, stt Hs-44. U. S. Pat. to Thos Sanderson, 3e, ne se, sac 2L nw ne sec. 28, 6n-4i U. 8. Pat. to M. D. Sanderson, se sec 28, n nw, nw ne sec 33, 6n4 U. 8. Pat. to Frank E. Vaughsn. lot 1, se ne, sec. 2-2s-48. U. S. Pat. to Press B. Baakhead, nV4 sw 17-2n-44. U. 8. Pat. to John Seibert, w 9-18-44. 5CALPL ili,ve