k - g M s a a M n M M M a H n 8 n M H H H n Enterprise Poultry Produce Farm Rhode Isle- d Re j Chickens; Ep?s; u'd k tid.- oi Ycfri'tabU-s A. M. WAGNER, Trop The Bakery Fresh Bread and Fine Pastry WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE We Solicit Your Patronage II V. MOORE, Manager 2 doors south of Funk's. River St. T SEVING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING, HIGH CSAOB. by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing nudiine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. Belvidere, III. r7. i 4I3P i iiuuEauaoiKssiaiuautanBaiiBiaianiniEiaini Corresponds With the Season's Crops---Biggest Yet. It is roue too early to begin preparations for Winter and our store is crowded with Fall and Winter rmrvU As schools are opening up we would call especial attention to our line TH EY "MAKE A HIT our store. Guaranteed to give satisfactory service , and a neat, comfortable fit. A nice, new line of Ladies, and Children's Coats At Prices al e Reach New Di ess Skirts and Shirt Waists for FaU. Also Kimonas, Dressing Sacques, Underskirts, etc. Complete Stock of Men's Apparel of All Kinds The Gordon Hat, best 3.00 Hat on the market. A big line of Men's Extra Trousers at $3,50, $4 50 to $6 00 Also a lot of broKen lines in the old stocK with prices cut away down. Come in and look us ovwh ii 1 you buy or not. . ; : ; "ciner and Vatloira County Chieftain County Pioneer Paper a:ablished in IS84. Published every iinii juav by The Enterprise Press. Square. watered in the pouoffice at Enter-; prise, Ore., aa secoua-ciass maiier. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year $1.50 Three months 50c. Invariably in Advance. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909. City and County Driet eS lteniS Alfa'fa seed for sale at R. S. & C. G. BoMing was Ui from Troy lau we;k. I J. A. Burleigh and son Sylvester retanieJ Thursday evening from a i:: to t".ie Saatt.e fair. C. A. E. Smith o: San Pedro, Calif.. irrlveJ Saturday aai was a guet over San 'ay of hi j brother, W. D. Sail:h, and wl.e. i MnJiT KMu'.l'ji and Mrs. Charles E. N'arnian and sou of Parma, Ida., are i Ji'-ir e their larents. j;r. and Mrs. 1 Ge i. H. Ruisell oa Alder Slope. Tii 3 O. R. & I Co., closed a deal ThLn-ay whe.ela the 160 acre farm : be's.i sing to y.T3. L. Morrison on ili.var Frairie Creek was sold to F. I A. Reavi ; ; coa.il leration $9000. Mrs. A. Robe tson of Des Moines. i.vr.. arrive! Friday night to make her home with he." daughter, Miins ,vii.e Robe.uon. They are occupy ing tha Dilbert Hoaian cottage. M. L. Harris and son Dewy arriv. ed hDme Friday from a visit with iilrivej at various points in Mis--uari. .They were accompanied here by .Mr. Har.l?' coasina, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burrall and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. 7h.t:en. o: Glfiaan City, Mo., who have djipcsjd of interests in Mis saa:i and have come west with the intention of locating. They spent aboat a week in Iiaho enroute. . FALL STOCK I The Famous Buster Browns and Nap - W. J. FUNK (Q. CO. lUmiHIUIMHMUMIlHltmMi.c:, -s; I CWls E!Uy t la spending ft monthl' fit Leap C. H. Alln and W. B. Fordice of the North Country were In town the I ira. of Us wee. j V. C. Waffle and family of Clear field, la., arrived here Thursday even ins wUh the lntetitioa of locating. WEDDING BELLS. .Mr. YV. P. Trumbull, railway agent at Joseph, and Mis Grace Wright were married at the home of the o.'ficU;iag minister. Rev. A. L. How arth at Joseph, Sunday evening, Sept. 26. The happy couple left the next morning for a month's tour in the East. BITTEN BY RATTLER. Art Wilson was bitten on the finger. Tuesday, by a rattle snake, while riding on Big Sheep Creek. j He split his finger with a knife and 'sucked the poison from It and there was no evil results. BUSINESS CHANGES. ClaTence E. Vest has purchased the dray line of Smith Bros, and I toik possession Friday. Henry Bauer wi.l have charge of the work for Mr. i Vest. J The racket store has been purchas ed from Co'.eman Bros, by Mrs. ! Serepta Weaver and daughter Miss Etbl "I l be conducted under I the firm name of Weaver & Weaver , the new proprietors taking possession ' Saturday. WHEAT BUILDING SOLD. v K Taggart .Saturday, closed a jeai whareby S. D. Keltner became the owner xf the E. B. Wheat store building. The price paid was $3000. HaLemtaek through the sane agency bought a tract 60 x 122 fe3t in the Bank addiUon ation $75. Consider- New and Elegant Furniture Queensware Glassware AT HoDsaker & Taylors JOSEPH, OREGON Same low prices that save money for . ... r and accounts for our rapidly increasing trade. .u..i.,a.a. FOR BOYS FOR GIRlS any Leather, Style or Size ON SALE AT awncusisuii2a&aaiIUI CLMKSTOH PRASE HILL L HEAVY INVESTORS SATISFIED WITH PURCHASES RAILROAD DOWN GRANDE RONDET r Murdo-k o! Clarkston, who boieht the J. W. Emmons ranch of nuor iqnn n.-ros on Day Ridge a 1- ,(!, .. w in town the fir' weak in company with Mr. Em- mons. completing final details of the, deal. I Mr. 'AturJo-k Is a man or vaneu " - eprieiiee in several states. Iowa, Mm- u. i 1.4-ihn mid neso a, w a-sniiisiun on has been a money-maker in all of them. He was concerned in uum concerned hi land d-eals, both farm property au iites in the East, and has owned and I I ojm considerable real estate In Asoti.i county. He was for a year or two. publisher of the ( larKsioii, RepuWlo, and he go. out a bright and newsy pope." whilj he held uown me ed.tarial cnair. Sir. Murdoek ii mighty well P'ea.,, ever ln the North country. 1 the ed with his big investment in land in I ,e (.ame out ,n proportion to this coon y and predicts a great future for farming in the hills. He also has faith that the North country will be served with a railroad in a conipara- lively short time. In addition to the, publisiied intentions of tne Loast, oacKea dv tne nnai w....., lurvey work tiiere is unmiukeable 3vide.ice that th-?re is some'.hing do ing up the Gr.mJe Ro:ide. Timber iruiers have been cruising all the timber on both slues of uie river io way be:ow Tray While no great boiv of timber has yet been purchas j ed. and the iden i y of the employer of the cruisers is unknown, there .lave bean many straws pointing to the largest manufacturer of lumber in this section of the slate. This and other reasons are back of the persistent rumors that the O. R. & .V. will be extended at least as a lodging spur, from Roadowa to Troy or below. I Mr.iMurdoek haa backed up this faith j by o'.her purchases up north until j he now owns over 2000 acres on Day Ridge and a quarter section near Bartlett, His son is managing Uie b!s ranch on Day Ridge and his family have resided there this summer. W. E. Howard Here. ; W. E. Howard, of Clarkston, who jhas made heavy investments in hill jlaad north of thij city, was here j !asl weak lokhig alter hla property. I Mr. Howard Is well satisfied with j his land which include the major portion of Ant flat, and confidently mmiB1kHH1h- m of SW f- " iwi VUUUltU. a - Tans U ! H M i looks f jrward to the day hen all the arable hill land here will bu held at 'u hUh price as the Asotin county wheat land. Marriage License. Sept 23. W. P. Trumbull and Grat e Wilght boti of Joseph. New Suits Filed. E.lwln Marvin vj. HatUe Merrill, J. E. Martin and Augustus Walker. Complaint. County Court To n nnVAa Af f( UUIYCIIC iU 11UJ . H .rf Meetina To Consider Proiect of Bridge Across J . Grande Ronde. wlli hold a meet- i:ig at Trov, Saturday. October 9, at : m a,( rw'WenA of that k.,a'lt other3 fcuerested In the ; baldl Df a bridge acrato the Grande Trov aTe ( pre,ent general lnvitation of the court m rnif in the bleeest gather- fw & bj.llf,e , (jrojse. Trov and Eden coun m. &mwyg moy ferte fa Inland Empire, and while there are )y fU(e ralcheeJ now lf lt tralwporUUon facilities U would ,h n,w thick ,1 1 ly 83-ial part of the county. But even with a bridge the change will be marked, for at present the set . depend for a'l communication ui h tlit row of Uie couiuv uDon a ' f e,rv that e(J laat wiirer thait the people received only t Ji re 2 mal'.s hi a month. The br-dge t ti3t only a public necessity, but woalj be a good In vestment as it U admitted that the increase in assessed valuation would pay the county for Its expenditure in a few years. A representative of a ateel bridge comprjiy wat here last week, con ferring with the court, AUCTION SALE OF HORSE8, Having gold my ranch and am re- tirin; f om l!n oln lr hnslnoiu hiv. an-a mv o . i " " 1 j 35 Head of Young HopM including a 3 year old 1650-pound Per.heroi stal ion, will be sold at auc.ion sale at Duncan's Barn in Josejh on Saturday Oct. 16, com- meiuing at 1:30 p m. Terms One year at 8 per cent with secure 1 note, or 6 per cent off for cash. 4lb2 JOHN BAKER. Owner. H P. DAVIDHIZAR,- Auctljnear. OF BENEFIT TO ALL Kasparilla is the name of a new remedy Biost successfully DrescriW-d for a a " of troubles.'' For derangcmenU of th J digestive organs it is natural corrective a i cjrattng directly upon the liver and ali giwentary canal, gently but persistently g stimulating a healthy activity; Jt beni llc'a! influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the - ; processes of digestion and assimilation of B j food, promoting a wholesome, natural M : appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con- S i A,pa0n. "d .the ,on Wst Of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kajoarllla ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver kulneys and digestive tract. It is r strengthening tonic of the highest value it it fails to satisfy we authorize al" dealers to refund the purchase price Hovt CHEMICAI, CO, Portland, Oregot FOR SALE BY BURNAUGH & MAYFIEL.D. 320 Acres $16 per acre Dwelling, Enterprise, $650 to $2600. -oU In EntsrpriM, $76 to $250 W. E. TAGGART. The Pioneer Real Estate Mao. I , - ' " -i "Careut Bankmg ,SUr,s th. Safety of Deposits." Depositors Have That (Jnarantee at - WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK - OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON - CAPITAL $50,000 ; ' ' . We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on AU Principal Cities; tleo. W. Hvalt PrsaiH ' Oo. RttalgLi " ' 'u ' W. R. Holmes, Canhler b. ice rresldent ,Frank A. Beavls, AmU Cashier Geo .8. Craiu ' " n?? J. H. Dobriw i ' TA1" Mattib A. Hoi-m WALLOWA COUff L INSTITU1E PROGRAM MEETING AT L08TNE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. The teichetB annual lnstUUL fa Wallowa county wU be held at u. tine Thursday. Friday and 8atnm, October 7, 8 and 9. The d iion will be held in the public chod buil-ling and the evening Unit In the M. E. church. The instruct, are President D. Ressler (onsen, of Monmouth; J H. Acker erlntendent of public lastroiu Prof. . K. Shirk, principal WaUo county high school, and airs. t Ivanhre, assistant. Chan. H. ioam of the Oregon Teachers' iloati). will have charge of the music. Proaram October 7. 10:00 a. m. Opening Exercise, v .10:30 to 11:00 Primary ReaJunj ' o. Rmitr 11:00 to 11:30 Arithmetic H. K. ShlA 11:30 to 12:00 Advanced Rea&ig E. D. Real NOON 1:30 to 2:15 The N. E. A E. D. Re!r 2:15 to 3:00 Conscious and Cn. . conscious Diacip'Jne .....Alra. A. E. lraniio Followed by diacuaBion. 3:00 to 3:3tt Arithmetic H K. Bhhk 3:30 to 4:00 Address E. D. Reas Evening Sejelon 8:00 p. m. Music Addreja of Welcome . . A. G. Smith Rapon J. W. Kenu Music The New Education E. D. Reasler Muaic October 8. 9:00 a. m. Opening Exercises 9:20 to 10:05 Advanced Reading E. D. Resslw 10:05 to 10:55 Address .....Supt. J. H. AckenaM 10:55 to 11:10 ' Recess 11:10 to 11:55 Elementary Agri- cultur Supt. J. H. Acknna NOON 1:35. to 1:45 Opening Exercises 1:45 to 2:30 Industrial AriUuM- tlc - k E. D. Rejsl 2:30 to 3:16 History J. H, Ackerou 3:15 to 3:30 Rec 3:30 to 4:15 Th Philosophy of Li-'e State Supt. J. H. Ackernun Beoiag Sisaloo . 8:00 p. m. Music Addreea, Supt. J. h. Ackerowq 'Music October 8. 9:00 a, m. Opening Exercises 9:20 ta 10:06 . Pilmary 6nt WW , E. D. Restlw 10:05 to 10:56 Ceography ..H. K. Bout 10:55 to ll:io Receea 11: JQ to 1J:65 The New Teacber 8. Dt Restltf NOON ! 1:30 to 1:45 Opening Exercises 1:45 to 2:30 Ceography ; H. K. fiMit 2:33 to 3:J3 Industilal Language . T.i E. D. Resslir . 3:15 to 3:30 Resa i 3:30 to 4:00 Round Table All friends of education are cor dially invited to attend and help to make this one of the best Institute ever held in the county. J, G, QONUDY, Supt. Public tructlon. - ANNUA JO miles from town, 125 acres can be Irrigated, 76 acres In summer 'allow, large natural lake. 150 inches of water, 40 acres of timber, : : ; OREfiON - I