M COME ONE CORiE ALL and bs convinced that the place to buy Men's Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gloves, Overalls, Shirts, Un derwear, Suitcases, Trunks, and everything in the line cf Men's Farniihings is THE STORE THAT MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THESE LINES The most complete and only exclusive line cf Men's FrisiS ia Wallowa County C H. ZURCHER i "No. sin I m net r-!?a.- hU th I T) 1 foVkl Qrr(Z I cficf h,Jw. -Why should 1? There i lv-ll.l U1C lj V VJ. O "Em I wader..- that char, b.ve So n,urh has asiy been sJ on the be-n formulated." j importance cf luy:c your scc-i trom -Hare, eh? Well, too don expect i reliable dccr th-! :o repeat it is my low fast does a motor car take ' fcXSnkFi"eca: ? j v-merit alone has ir.aJc the tsie to r!cr nxirr fire. I Never- Philadelphia Ledger. "It driends oa what you mean." an- , swered Mr. Cburrgtns. -Over the roads It goes at the same pace aa most of tbeni, bnt wlirn It cornea to run- nln. I J . 1- . ... ui urt'i ii gvi mem au eat. i ashtngton Star. "Do too rot rejoice on the days when your husband comes home with his naiarrr "Not at alL" answered Mrs. Stingy buU. "It nicinly means that I most resalve myself iuto a coiiection agency for the bufher. the grv-er and the !andlord."-Kaams City Journal. bope. j vrzizc ol words. have proved their worth our :ncTeas- "la February. 15CS. a gentleman ask ed me to try Chamberlains Salve. I boaght one bo and used about two-thirds of It and my eyes have not liven me any trouble aires." This salve I for sa'e by -urnaugh & Mavfic. 1L Tillr Co. fore- l'acr.nc Coast. ;cr.a i -tjttj x r..re. luu : i j I Mclaughlin cay. j I A famous Oregon jiier. lr. John j The Spalding skyscraper at Third and W ash ngton reets. roruano. will have a landing place on the roof fo- flying machine?, the first office building in the wirti to be so equipped. ?.icLaush!ia. wi'.l be remembered o litv and Count v Brief News Items Alia fa ?esd far st.e at 3. & T G. S. Reavis went out to E'.gi Friday, oa a b'jsiaess tri.. Elgin Flour at W. J. Fuk k. Co s. Patent 11.50 a sack, straigtt graj-1. $1.40 a sack. ilrs. E. A. Mosley Ml FY: la;-- for r-alias to ste her daughter, Mrs. O. M. Rarosey, who is ill. ilrs. "A". M. Porter of. E'.pn canje in Thursday to att?nd the funeral o: her little grandson. Lester Swikert. irs. E. A. Sjicer, maaager of the Lostine Real Estate company, was ia the county seat Thursday nignt on business. Doors. Winos. Shingles Builders Hardwa-e at Keltcer's and Mrs. H. B. Pidcock of La Grande resumed ho-oe Wednesday after a visit with taeir son. Kalpa Pidcock, and :ta D. H. Jordan's. Mrs. H. E. Oaks has received the sad news of the death of her mother. Paints, o:.s an! glass at Keltner's Hardware. 43c tf. VU Grce Wo id went to E:i . F: Mr. 2U:J Mrs. J. J. Wraer return-t-J .Vei2eviay f rjm La Grande. Mrs. E. W. ll)03j and litt'.e niece. Arr.unda Harris, were at Wa'.loa-a. Friday. Fyer washing maihine. Best o earth. For sale at Keltner's Hard ware. 43c tf. Miss Emma Roup of Prairie Creak, who was taking the teachers tsairnD' ..oil. Lrcaue ill and had to be taken to her home. Mrs Hrrian Wolfe of Middie Valley was bitten by a dog one da; lasc we;k and has been quite i" since, at one time her life being despaired of, but she is now improv aad ing. 43c tf :r. and Virs. Willis Jackson, o Gre'.ton, O, after a brief visit here with his brother, L. A. Jackson, and family, left Weinesday for Seattle to see the fair. From there the will return home. J. A. Funk and family, who had Mrs. A. Siderius of Ashton. S. D., wto Len visirir.g here for two months. left Wednesday rooming for Torioct Oa'... to ship their household good3 back here. They will reside on th 1 Keraan ranch, where Mr. Funk has gone into the sheep busins3 as a Ciexber of the L. F. & H. firm. G. C. Bo'rflng brought out a load Weinesday of string beans and cu cumbers from his vegetable ranch c the Little Salmoa river above Tro". F. I. Vergere, who had bean visiting a: Holding's and eijoying an outin generally ia that country, came out wth Mr. Holding Weinesday. While up liere Mr. Vergers secured Hi viexs of tie fine scenery. He also rode horseback up the Little Salmon views o the fin scenery. He also to Walla Valla. The Cottage Grove Leader of died Thursday, August 5. ijses XiE2 Mi.ler aad Julia Marvin went to Wallowa Friday, the formar on her way to Pi oasis a after buckle berries, and the latter to visit relatives. Full line s reen doors, window screens, and sere an cloth at Keltner's hardware. 43c tf. Effective Augus; 1st the O. R. & X. Co. will operate daily and Sunday a mixed trin ser.ice in both direct ions between La Grande and Joseph. 30b2 J. S. EUTXER. Agent. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Funk and son Gilbert returned Thursday from a very enjoyable trip to the Seattle fa-r. Mr. Funk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funk of Oakland, Gal., were with them at the fair. Gasoline engines, 2 h.p. and up. n. v,mL. ii. organiza'ion o'a Presb.vterian Brother hoad. The prime mover Is Rev. S. C. Adams, formerly pastor of the En ierprUe Presbyterian church. The matter was given a good start at a See sample of best kind made. S. I) Keltner. . 43c tf. Judge O. M. Corkias returned Mon day from a busine trip to La Craade. While out there he was a guet at the Commercial club banquet, which banquet and social evening attended he says was a fine affair and is both by many of the ieiding citizens of a help and a sign of how the busines: College Grove. Among the speak tcen and others are united for their ers was "Fred G. Conley, manager city's Interest. Commercial Club." UZEESECSKZEMESEI2MZ1 SX-faJSggSI5g-;BwT1111Brl, IA Few Good! Tommy (who Lad just been chasTloed ' ptember 5 at Ore;oa Ci'y w.ien , by LU fatherf-Mamaia. was Adam the ; his o!3 b-s-. nj'' "e?:orea a-.l j first man? j moved to a puMi.' rrk, will be ded:- J Mamma Yes. Tommy. j catei. This grand old man of Oregon ; Tt.mray-rida-t be h.-re any papa? i ho did so much for the early settlers j jiaiuuia Pimr f not. a ,n1 sarri- : ji u.s anu but he was lucky!- a o;hre. a: last lo ; ;have pbli.- honor pan a:.u for ni . ; I work. Se ;teober Trd :s tUe anal- ' j versary da:e of his dea'h stnJ oa the i i following Sunday a memorial service WelL 1 am at present In the full en- j la his honor will be fce'.d. aad the oii i ! dwelling, where te livd for many Tommy Chlnt M m . "l ire U lull of ups and downs." said he a who is airy and affuble under .u cirvu nista nt-ea. "So I have heard." Washinstcn'a Plaaue Spots lie la the low, marshy bottoms of the 1 Potomac, the breeding ground of ma laria germs. These germa caus chills, fever and ague, biliousness, ja'-indio. lassitude, weakness and general debility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Elec-ric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. " They are the best all-roand tonic and cure for malaria I ever used, writes R. M. Jamei. of Louellen. S. C ' They cure Stomach, Llrer, Kidney and Blood Troubles and will prevent Typhoid. Try them. 50c. Guaranteed (by Eurnaugh Mayfield. RECORD Pacific Horse iMimtm k trri etpressly lor the metii o korv raackoe-L It it a pot rW 3iT tratiiif IfflhMM. a rtmtir iotZJZ sin. A soothint kroctiK refcd ei paw. aa4 the kest EJlZ sprains aatf soreae&s. latinS? carinf the wonads and iniBrill w ahrasioM. sores ant hnusnH rS Mars Ltahneat it fan, w JzJ Ns Mker b so pmi or seipM wsys. MtttaiUtosstisjy.wefaaS al sealers lo refaad the pordnstirii t t wmn nm con. Hoyt Ckcmicm. Co. BOOKLET FOR SALE BY BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD vears, dedi ated as a meraorla! of his i kindly life. Thi p;ri -es to be large v a'teadei. promise Jorment of one of the upa." "I congratulate you." "Lurt- It's a case of 'hard up. " "Welt," asked a dramatist after the first iierformunce of hU play, "did yon I like ItV" j Cold Storage Refriierators Keeps "Very much." answered his wife, everything perte t. See th&ni at S. -But there is ote incongruiiy in It. o. Keltner's. 43c tf. The second act tuhes piuce two years after the Erst, cud the Voiu.fi couple Circuit Couit. hate the same cook." j Jud?e know;es ka. rehi.:rei a de- Fieklo Fertuno. cre hi fa or of te pli-latiff in th? Ill fortaue never crushed thnt man ! iase of Frank Todd vs Tom iC. whom good fonuue derived not. I '. Mk-kleoerry, hetnl at the adjourns! therefore have counseled my friends never to tru-t to her fairer side, though she seemed to make -ace with them, but to place a!! things &be gave them so as she tiiijrht ask thea again with out their trouble; she might take them from them, not pull them: to keep al ways a distance between her and them selves. He knows not his own strength that hath not nirt adversity. Heaven term of court in Ju!T. PARADISE GLINTS. Taradise. Aug. 9. Warm weather ; now and harvest in full bla-t. ' J. B. Ready was a Paradise visitor ! this week. Harry .'iiill?r madi en affidavit for prepares good men with crosses, bat 1 a buntars license, aad C. C. Straley not ill can happen to a good man. Cou ; nicde one for hunteis and anglers, i traries are not mixed. Yet that which j Harve Norton, t;e thresherman, happens to any man may to every ; came ia from Elgin to run his thresh- man. But It la in bis reason what be accounts it and will mak It-Ben Jon son. Full line of piej and fittings and other plumbing supplies at S. D. Kelt ner's hardware store. 43c tf. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda ALL FLAVORS Sundaes, Root Beer, Re freshing DrinKs When extra CANDY is wanted come to PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon Pace was in Paraiise this er. Sr. id week. Ike and Lewis Ac-tin and Naa Camp bought a thiesabg machine last week. El. Appiega e and E. B. Enyart have returned from Pomeroy, Wash., here they went to work. They did not get work. Peter Fordney has a petition for pos master at Paradise with some C5 or TO name oa it. C. Straley has one circulating for postmaster with about 30 name;, also one to move the postofiice back to the old stand. Refreshment Hall Mineral Waters Sodas. Mai tin a Temperance Beer And a'J kinds of Soft Drinks Cigars and Confectionery POOL AND BILLIARDS Whirlwind Taiilats cure rheumatism in this climate. They have relieved ; hundreds and cured scores of cases ia Union and Wallowa counties, positive proof, names, etc, furnished oa application. For sale by Jackson Weaver, Enterprise. 20btf DATE ON LABEL. The month and year to which your subscription is paid fo'lows your name on the label. Look at it For in stance, "Jan 10" means you are paid to the last day of January, 1910. If the date is ' July 09" or any date prior tothatyojr subs;ription is now due. On August 22, statements will be sent to all who are in arrears. I Orderly House No Minors A'imH lt door wot of E. . i. i. BRIGHT & SIE6MUND Oregon Trunk offi .-ials as;en that i rr-ilway wij be bui!t into Central I Oregon, evea If the courts at the' b-'hest of Harriman. deny it the Des chutes route. " ' argams 160 acres of timber on Alder Slope 1G0 acres of timber on Alder Slope One business lot on east side of rublic square, facing court house One5-room house with stone foundation, wired for lights and phone, insured for $1000, paid up for three vears, with woodshed, cellar and we!! and one-half block, 120x240 feet, five blocks from postoffice - Four residence lots, 00x120 feet each, fenced and part sodded down, all four These prices are the best I can maKe but I can sell on terms to suit the buyer, it not being neces- - sary to pay dewn any money if not convenient f CLARENCE E. VEST m a $1000.00 S00.00 500.00 WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREGON No matter how long you have sur- j fered, Foley's Kidney Remedy will S ; netp you. Mrs. s. L. Eowen of i ; Wayne. W. Va., writes: "I was a suf- j , ferer from kidney disease, so that at ' ; times I could not get out of bed, and ' ; when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One 1 dollar bottie and part of the second j , cured me entirely." It will cure tou. t ,3urnaagh & MayfieM. " i 1200.00 400.00 K H U M W. B. APPLEGATE. Not.rr P--lit . ! "' ed in New Y'ork CollecUons made. Real Eetate r Au8ust s the great heat bought and sold and all business f matters attended to. Call on or! write me. PARADISE; OREGON. TAKE NOTICE. Eaattour.d Instance from am. I a Grmnde Stations :4S Lt 0 Grande j All persons are recommended to' j take Foley's Kidney Remedy for back j , ache, rteuaa iom. nd kidr.er and ' . j madder trouble. It will qu!ck,T cor. WALLOWA BRANCH TIMETABLE, r ""inary irregularities which if. Westbound B6!ected. may develop into a serious Xl -jU restore health and ' p.m. strength. Do not ni.. S In 1.1 o.--v l n UI -3U AITT. kirllicr n. v.t 1.1- . . . "'u ir- l-ojoie a id ti-ii Bright s diseise or diabetes Bur-! naugh Mayfield. i ! Wheat is be aig shipped frora yiUon f to eastern market?, principally Mas sachusetts. j Granulated Sore Eyes Cured j "For twenty years I suffered from ' a bad case Qf granulated ..... jsays .Martin Boyd of Henrietta. Ky! " .J " S Island Cily L.r l-0 " .3 Aa.l 1:40 - I 10 - 12.1 Imblw 1:25 - 10 SO - . Elgio x:00 -p.m H::5 33.2 Palmer Jet. 11.-3S - ll:t0 " 32.7 Look ins Glass 11:30 -p.m. 12:45 47.1 Mlnam 10:30 " 2:00 C0.0 Wa.lowa :M - 2:45 " C7.I Lostine J:15 1:45 " 78.0 Enterprise 7:30 .4:45 Arr 83.1 Josejh 7;H - 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 n m H H n - H H a a nrsissiiniuinznnns i innmiiim L. BERLAND Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs, and Leather Goods of all descriptions. I will fit j-ou out with the best goods for the least money. When in need of anything in my line, call and inspet my stock before purchasing. ENTERPRISE, .... OREGON r.UU.tt.-3-C285-S-ISa0 Ski. ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET EESl OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. Bjjjs. S Ei COM BES IMDEPEHOEKT Telts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20 MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton, Flora lo Paradise, MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and Freo Paradise, Flora ud Appleton to Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Good accommodatiotih, courteous treatment aDd reasonable rate. Leaves allowa at 6 a. in. E. W. SOUTHWICK, Proprietor. Summer Rates East During the Season 19 0 9 via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFC RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The 0. K. & N. line To OMAHA and Return - - $60.00 To KANSAS City and Return $60.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return - $67.50 To CHICAGO and Return - $72.50 and to other principal clUea in the East, Middle West and Soutk. Correspondingly low fares. On Sale June 2. Z; July 2, 3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and Return - - $55.00 On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 limit October 81st. wa,Tieif,UCket" Pre8Cnt oro W attractive features to ar of stopover privileges. ad cholce route nerrtj ing paswnger. to make side trips to many interesting p-ti a siSh th retura tri ro" California may be had a sllgh advance over the rate. Quoted. iS?y Co rn r ,e8ervatiM Md uckeu wm H ocal aent. or McM"RRAY, General PasMnger Agent, Portland, Oregon. S- BUTNER, Agent, Enterprise. Oregon.