nn mm This Mattress is made of long staple cotton, and is non tufted which maKes it absolutely sanitary, no place for bugs and dirt or germs of any kind to collect. Guar anteed for 20 years against becoming' lumpy or uneven. FRED 5. ASHLEY Some of the so-called cotton mattresses are mifo linters, which is not cotton at all, but scraping hl the cotton seed and not to be compared withtiT long staple pure white cotton used in the SEALT The Home Furnisher SIALY ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies at Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationer' Supplies of al! kinds. First door east of Postoffice. U'alloura Countij Chicftau. County Pioneer Paper Established in J3S4. Published every Thursday by The Enterprise Press. Office East side Court House Square. Entered in the pouofflce at Enter prise, Ore., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year $1.50 Three months 60c. Invariably in Advance. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909. LODGE DIRECTORY i 0 0 F exterprise vovaE' n KMEKAX.D REBEKAH LODGE, No. 119 OLDEST PIONEER IN OREGON. Captain James Blake y, of Browns ville, Oregon, is here vhiting his son J. M. Blakely. He Is accom panied by his 8 n W. M. Blake ly a:id wife, of Pendleton, and by Samuel Thompson and family, of Pendleton. Mrs. Thompson is the daughter of Mr. and Mr3. w. m. Blakely. The party made the tilp from Pendleton Attorney T. M. Dill arrived home Friday from a trip to Portland and Seattle. Cojnty Superintendent J. C. Con ley la this week entertaining his brother, W. F. Coaley, whom he had not seen for 23 yean. Mr. Conley resides at Stering City, Calif. He came in Sunday accompanied by his mo.her, Mrs. S. Conley who has been at EUin for some time. He will spend a couple of weiks with relatives here and at Joseph. United States Land Notices PARADISE. Paradle, Se.)t. 6 Bob Day of Ei terpri e was in this vicinity last we '.z. Lave Kuhn went to Anatons, CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United Stales Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, August 17, 1 !'. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed in this office by James T. Moxley, contestant, against Fre ! I. Moxley, Entry, No. i:.07y-Serial No. 04845, made Juna -0. l'.Mii. for NVb iSEi, SEU SEU. NEK 8WU Sec :'.;.. j Township 1 S., Range 4ti E. W. Meri Ulian. by Fred I. Moxley, Con testes, In which it is alleged that he has ! wholly abaidoned said tract; that he i has changed his rjsidence j. u. Olmsted, Judge of the County court, of Wallowa County, Oregon. Dated August 10th, li09, directing the firt publication to be made on the 12th day of August. 1909, and the last on the 23d day of Septem ber, 1903. First publication August 12th, A. D. 1909. J. F. SEDGWICK, THOS. M. DILL. jlc7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. PUBLISHED SUMMONS. for more than six months since mak- wa3h., with a load of wheat for flour. i,lg sald entry; that said tract is not I What, is the matter with the Flora settled upon and cultivated bv sj flouring mill? party as required by law and that R. D. Churchill left last week for said alleged absence from the said nom8. ( laud was no: due to hU employment Crops are pretty good here this n the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps year. Some fields of Forty-Fo.d ot the Unite i States as a private wheat a;e making an average of 40 BnMipr rf McP r. Mn.ntmn tw -murine V . D enterprise LODGE, Na in an automobile, coming to Wallowa bushes to the a re and Turkey Rd during' the war with Spain or during!110" ,''r; V,DT v. , MM the flrst da?- Ca;t. IBakely is hale whe t about the sam. Barley, fie any other ar In which the U.S. may 'llte Sri TEMPLE, No. 7. Pythian aml hearty at the alvance, age of yield per acre 44 buanelg ; bengaged. saiJ partie8 are hereby ' hU J. R OLMSTED, High Priest. D. W. SHEAHAN, Secretary. WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. P. & A. M., meets second and fourth Satur days of each month in Masonic Hall Visiting Masons welcomed J. A. BURLBIGH, W. M. W C. BOATMAN, Secretary. WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No SO, O. E. S. 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 .ll.rt.W. A Meets first and third Thursdays In each month. In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbors alwayf welcome. J. W. RODGER8 ConsuL T. M. DILL, Clerk. ANEROID CAMP, No. S542, R N. of A. Wn Ul ENTEK1R1SE CAM!, No .U. II. 535, W. Of W. ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W. 97 years and enjoys the distinction MnQflUIP enterprise CHAPTER j ' Dein8 tfle ol eit pioneer in the III null N I U No. so. Royal Arch Masons. state. He came to Oregon in 1847, meets first and third Tuesdays of each i ani earned the title of "Captain" In Mteh the Rogue River Indian war. This is uis secoua trip to tnis valley and he sees mny changes in the country since his first trip sixteen years ago. Mr. W. M. Blakely is a ptone;r resident of Umatilla county, whe e he served two successive terms a? sheriff and twice represent ed the county in the state legisla ture. Mr. Thomisan Is one of tfie pioneer wheat rahera of Umatilla county. 8HEEP FOR 8ALE. 1150 Ewe3, 8 years old, and 1000 lambs for sale. Albert Morgan, im naha, Oregon. 2c3 OLD R. J. BEARD PLACE 80LD. Tlie Enterpilse Real Estate com pany has sold tie old R. J. Beard place near Paradise to John D. Eraughton. The place is fairly well Improved, contilning 45 acres of good wheat land, some good timber and a large spring of -water. The price jaid was $1400. Mr. Broughton ha3 moved to his new home. Whirlwind Tablets cure rheumatism in this climate. They have relieved hundreds and cured scores of cases In Union and Wallowa counties, i positive proof, names, etc., furnished Japalac. varnish stains, linseed oil on application. For sale by Jackson at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. I & Weaver, Enterprise. 20btf OF CTY COUNCIL ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANSACTED WATER RATES CONSIDERED BILLS ALLOWED. City council met In regular . slon Monday evealng, September t Present Mayor Byrarn tajdtu. Councilmen C. E. Funk, s. E. Con and J. W. Blckford, City ManM Charles Hug and City Recorder W the above- "WKan. . named defendant; ! " previaus meeting, red' Id , ... ... . Rnd flnnrnvprl In the Name or tne auue oi uic- gon. You are hereby notified and re-' The petition of Geo. M. Gaily Uf iuired to appear and answer or other property owners on West 0rea otherwise plead to the complaint wd street for sidewalk was real filed against you in the above en-1 Moved and secon'ei that petition titled cause on or before the explra-, u owea ana sidewalk ordered. lion of six weeks from and after the of the first publication of this mons. which date of first puon- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. William J. ' Knight and Mary A. Vi 7, , ! Knight, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles A. Hitch, Defendant. To Charles A. Rltch, REGULAR IE II Carried. Mr. Browning brought up the mat ter ct the Ught at bridge on W GAME LAWS. Any person knowing of any viola tion of the game or fish laws of the state, or of persons not properly keeping screens over lrrigatlor ditches, are requested to notify JOE CLE.MONS, Deputy State Qame and Forestr. Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. 42tf cation Is Thursday, September 2nd. j Greenwood street and the recorder . 1 ...! nff..f :"u ,w lu UZ, V I'JOM. and I ' vo.i fail to so appear and I was instructed to call Mr. Forsyte evidence touching sa.d allegation at ..h in BnM attention to the same. 10 o'clock a. m. on October 1st, l'.IO'J, r ' i pe imigai .iv. v. befor. c i i.kood it s ,0!11. :-se the lalnll((8, for Wa,lt tl.ereo., ' Mr. Utch b ...III 111 i WARNING. Do not be persuaded Into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma, and lung trouble, as It stops the cough and heals the lungs. mlssioner, at his o'fice in Enterprise, Oregon, and that final hearing will j be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on O tober 4th, 1909, before the Register and Land nm, in t p.rande i ' tlw mortgage records of Wallowa Lounty. uregon, la volume "w at apply for the relief prayed for in theii complaint on file herein to-wit: For the satisfaction and cancellation I . . a II.... - . , ni,nvi1 The said co.itestam having, in a proper affidavit, file! August 17, 190!), set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such nottc'A 1m pivpn hv Hue nurl nrnner Dr. Abernethy, the great English publication. 2co COLON R. EBERIIARD, Receiver physician, said, "Watch your kidneys When they are affected, life is in danger." Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, corrects urin ary irregularities, and tones up the Iwhole system. Many people delude themselves by saying "It will wear away," when they notice symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. This is a mis take La NOTICE FOX PUBLICATION, Department o." the Interior, United States Land Office at Grande, Oregon, Se..t. 7, 1909 Notice is hereby given that Ira Pratt, of Enterprise, Oregon, who, on December 23, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 15722-Serial No. or.212. Take Foley's Kidney remedy, j for S NB end NV NEy4 Sec. and stop the drain on the vitality It cures backache, rheumatism, ki3 ney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weakness, and urinary trouble disappear. Eurnaugh & Mayfield. Bunches of Bargains We are making some BIG REDUCTIONS in ymnmmeir Come and See them. (Soods Shirt waists at about half price. Very pretty waists at from 50c up, . Lawns, Dimities, Batistes, etc., at c, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c. Misses Lace Hose in black, red, tan and white, the 35c kind at 15c a pair. Little boys' wash suits at 40c and 75c a suit. Reduced prices on children's ready-to-wear dresses. A few pieces of Victor Taffetas, re duced from G5 cents to 35 cents to close out. Ladies' Oxfords $2.90. $3.75 quality for $2.50 quality for $2.25 quality for Ladies' Oxfords $3.00 quality for $2.40. Ladies' Oxfords, $2.75 quality for $2.15. Ladies' Oxfords $1.90. Ladies' Oxfords $1.75. Misses and Children's Oxfords will be reduced: $2.25 for $1.G5 $1.90 for $1.50. $1.75 for $1.35. $l.G5for $1.25. $1.50 for $1.15. Any Straw Hat in the House for 25 cents We have been cleaning up our broKen stocKs in SHOES and have three lots of Especially Good Values at $1.50, $2.50 and $3 for Your Choice A lot of Men's Golf Shirts for 50 cents each. W. J. FUNK CO 28; SW SEtt Ses. 21. Township 1 South, Uangj 44 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intentions to make Final Com mutation Proof, to eitablish claim to the land abjve described, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Enterprise, Oregon, on fie 18th day of October, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: C. J. Sanford, of Enterprise, Oregon. John E. Osterlnudt, 0f Enterprise, Oregon, II. B. Eo.d, of Enterprise, Oregon, Charles Thomas, 0f Enter prise, Oregon. 3c 5 F. C. BRA.M WELL, Register. Legal AdFcrfaeots SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Wallowa. A. Lane, plaintiff, vs. Taylor Bishop j and Nellie Bishop, defendants. I To the defendants, Taylor Bishop and Nellie Bishop: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed i against you in the above-entitled court and cause on or before the 14th day of October, 1909, that being the! , time fixed by the court for you to 1 appear and answer herein and more ! than six weeks from the first publi- j cation of this summons, and If you ! fall so to appear and answer, plain- j I tiff will apply to the court for the ! j relief demanded in the complaint i ! towit: ' j j For a Judgment and decree that the ! .plaintiff have and recover from said ! defendants the sum of four hundred ; (J400.0O) do'.lars, principal of the note! and mortgage described in the com plaint, for the sum of forty.one fifty-six ($11.56) dollars Interest M .aald sum and accruing interest, and j for one hundred twenty-five ($125 00) I j dollars attorneys fees, and for the! costs and disbursements herein, and1 for a decree that the plaintiffs' said ! mortgage, described in the complaint. I be foreclosed, and that you and each i of you be barred and forever be fore-! closed to and for any and all right i title and Interest and equity of re-1 demptlon in or to the following de scribed premises situated Uie coun-! ty of Wallowa, eUite of On.;on towit- i the East one-half (.a) of tlle Eas' ! one-half (Vi) of Section 3, Township I 4 Nortli. Range 44, East of the Will-! araette Meridian. j This summons la published once a ' week for six succesaive and con-1 secutive weeks by order nt .i. I page 374 thereof, dated February 10th, 189.'!, on the southwest quarter section ten In township one south of range forty.fqur east W. M. In Wal lowa County, Oregon, which mort gage was executed and delivered by the plaintiffs to the defendant to secure the sum of $1000.00 and In terest; and lor a decree satisfying and cancelling said mortgage upon the records of said county, and re moving said mortgage as a cloud from plaintiffs' title to said lands. This Summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Wal lowa Chieftain, a weekly newspaper published at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, and having a general circulation therein, for the full period of six coasacutlve weeks and seven issues of s ild paper, commencing with the issue of Thursday, September 2, 1909, pursuant to an order of the Hon. J. B. Olmsted, County Judge of Wallowa County, Oregon, made and entered on the 31st day of Aug ust, 1909. COXAWAY & CORICINS and BURLEIGH & BOYD, Attorneys for plaintiffs. 2c7 A Sprained Ankle. As usually treated a sprained ankle will disable the Injured Person for a month or more, but by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may, in most cases, be effected in less than one week's time. This liniment is a most re markable preparation; try it for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or muscular rheumatism and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which It af fords. For sale by Burnaugh & May-field. lis s ore building. Moved and cirrled that the pip ine be extendel t3 the high school with three and four inch pipe to weit line of building. The city recorder was instructed to A-rite to La Grande, Pendleton and Jther places for water rates. Moved and seconded that tape ud connections be run to curb In front if property from mains on side ttre' Carried. The following bills were allowed: 3. D. Keltner. pl.e and hard ware $512 41 r. M. Dill, August pay City attorney 5 oq C. M. LockwoKl, August pay city treasurer 6 00 W. E. Taggart, rent, Auguat pay city recorder 16 DO S. D. Keltner, laid over bill hardware 20 15 E. M. & M. Co., soia for engine 12 F. S. Ashley, lumber, nails, " work and drayage 3 95 Lee Weaver, 1880 lbs. hay 1 50 Chas. Thomas, salary for July laid over bill 76 00 Sterling Smlttle, city ditch with team 6 75 H. O. Bauer, for dup, warrant 1 50 W. J. Funk & Co., hardware 35 J. P. Sanders, hauling lumber 3 25 Chas Thomas, Aug. salary and 3 days Sept 77 60 Prentiss Homan. jury duty, recorder's court 1 00 Ben Weathers, same 1 00 Sol Keltner, same 1 00 G. I. RatcMff, same 1 00 Fred Savage, same 1 00 Wui. Hambleton, same ...... ' 1 00 E. J. For.sythe, lights 68 60 H. C. Cramer, hauling hay 3 00 J. C. Sheckelford, saddle horse 4 00 W, A. Moss, hay i 4 25 Walter Smith, unloading fire engine 1 35 Cha3. Hug, marshal pay Aug. 75 00 A. O. Long, hose and hook and ladder truck, less frt. 802 15 Chas. Giovananl, work on tap 61 25 320 Acres $16 per acre 10 miles from town, 125 acres can be irrigated, 75 acres In summer fallow, large natural lake. 150 inches of water, 40 acres of timber. Dwellings in Enterprise, $850 0 $2500. ' Lots in Enterprise, $75 to $250 W. E. TAGGART. The Pioneer Real Estate Man. OREGON ENTERPRISE, ' "Careful Banking Insures the Safety of Deposits." Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000 yURPLUB $50,000 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. SaJJSL,, . . ' W.R. Holmes, Cashier -ra.g, Vioe President Frank A. Reavls, Awt. Cashier Geo .8. Ckaio J. H. Dobbin directors Qso. V. Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes W. R. Holmes . UC J1UI1. J ,