Citr and Count v Brief News Items i:k1 of wiil piper a: Oik- . Y'r Pr: - A. Hi . F-a-Uit iit-r City, tiv.z c-of her propery it-re. George Ott. i c3 at f-:s'- Tifc at'C'Si AO T eeiS ZJE'-. i-ft H i t ik!;ri t: iV.u: 4- -. :c Lt brothers F-.l it! .Tott. W tr rw re :s:Li t Vi.-J'-r star of gter: ttrii.- tiit: e Lv -rr cartv-i at k SL Co H E C-it who s--tt wirier tere mT.r -tc a --t prt-:;g stop k-ft Fdl:; to re- '-' livi. wier be wii: e p.:;-d -.if rw'.rofci c"i t wit- tt- work-.-i j ri is-jsly to cortijg h-e. v.'tX paper, pt-tit. e.i.i. l: Oti S:r. ail Sirs. I.. Ctracfc ibd li"- rt-- ! of Sir. tri Sirs. O. E. V.tgt over Wetes-ity t;tt. i I v v - V . 3-d 43 t: t twa -.- - r i a: A:ri;'. ccrt of we-ki rt'-tt- .i :s ber ioa. :t Portiiad. Frtiiy. Tie Er-rpris Press ysv depir zest it cortp.e -f a ir.ef for AtiCirtfr'S Zj, . fitttit it? Fe A Sifcer it. te ctv- of . B Ellw.t ts. T.'tlo-a-a Cnattj. tia; ttr iT'jfa-wi to Stpr-rTii- tO'jT.. Gr.na Ots.-Tr: A 7 K:r b? aeverai Tfefcrs was edi tor of ti La Gn.nic Geif.t ; a La Graxis- Tl-i-.ar l.r K'"f t Bi.t2 a ft- cf:! ago is '-ie r".or of ti Josi HiraZ, trj" 5f. W. Gooi3-dt of CoourK etri; Uet t-1'.x. tis- r'. a'ivet -.be V. slt-ts. et: u. Lttii rrtdar to wa. t a ft diT? before re"xniix Lihl. Ht si;t I:ke Ctnuilie tors; M "iVijo-i Not li tlae .s iI':-os oi,' i"-h OTH: Of lUjiL, QnaitT. - tit tw arr:Ti. t. tie E. If. A 2i. itort. booster M.vt'joje Eatinri2-d i? 'X r'-os:2rcifcC ciui. ad jir.iT.! i.T tit Lty.rr-ise Pre jib Qtpiir:n.et:. "t-;t it sn-iti.: 1 a bcu:er fcr b-rt v.rcx t- tTQr:tr or i-X-? et - o" ? . Oct of ttMfa; EtT -rir feitk ie coet -to jdu iLit.7 'u'.i fist 3. G. Ha'xtT. pa. or of tb "-" Idaiio, Vetiioi.it uiiurti., siade an addrts to tL-e ;o';ii Xf.lo diat BroujeriitKfd Vfednftsii:', and aJked to a Hint's dt-tuiig &t Jctiii. Tbt Erverprt? yjt fiptrtatf. ia? rotrpi'.fci 6 pi?t brif for A tort.T T. M. Lir sad J. ?. Euti It tie t?e of LtVfc'.i ts. Ik-V ill, appeaioi to th Sa?re cour.. Tit E. f. k M. OoxpaiT ia ".no carious of fca'.omtrbi'ifcs fcrer2. one of w'nicli is nj-w oc the vs-r These BiacLiiia are ti E. M. F. i' aiwl Fiatiders 20 nothing iv.r ol the JE2rie-. for the prl--e. Ti c-rr,-T5tra".:rje ffiachire "in be fcere it a f"x ijS I; vOIi j... i-jters-.fcs it r ' - "a?; F. I. Verg-ere, -io !.. a, 5eiaota'."fe.tio. T;.e fiie r-ew dispicj v.-:udov8 of ir low eho'i.tg io tieir brt ao raotaye -:th tiie pretty tx,& tastefx dispifeva of ce- spr:t;g t wlr.dow, froTL :ue er'yrj et tb "-ftas: cOTBfr a P.iver st:t. e'ear around to tie i&.rcr a: tie aojthwest fTjmr Mix E.r"-", is attractive in Its trin. tpproprai-e to tle department uiici. i- rtpr serta and rejects credi: on tie ar tt, J. L. Brownirj, -io GirS-ned tie display. f For Candy 1 A, C. Carpenter High Grade Watch Repairer Manufacturing Jeweler Stone Setter and Engraver Old Postoffice Building. Enterprise, Oregon River Highest At ; Trov For Years . e Se-n Ac-cm By Cable S nee fe-Tr Beat Wert Down. ;Lf ii?t -i'ers tQ sub- c-. Ti r.Tr Libber at ti3 ir .ii' itti it4 Si'OIidlT tbfcH rr . t -iL:r of jeir. Tb Cr2t jf t. . Fi: ot :It k'er br-tci latis i-t f .rs.it ti :. 1-efore tie rair. "V a Hi t tti oid bj rantt to . ':. Ctv-T o! Fo-i; t-otiiif ration ': r.. E. Fr.if.s tad tb aisfor -ai u t a Ii: tt J a pi:k tie .-ii-e (Tl ?uttij evening, "i rrri. ;-t foriir.j ara tie z..z bora v li front and an d -i' t-etiii-TT- and .:kid out some tt'.o tie i: it fore s-p-.tz tc cr.tt. A.- :be b:irs- :nned r -o. oj: :ie bitk of :be -re.-k i- r itd tb bot-n: fcii ittO t c.s.. t-trrrrt. Tie trrtx was c irp Et-d fnif: it coadnt rerover. ."tc "l-jtt ai pa-.k are said to bfc-' rt or-.n f-bouc IK'O. Lilir.Es atii Eay bojebt D. A. er's and no", beinf in c-.r- unjfc:itjes to rc-e-t the payments be itUi ett ti t to tn orxai TtfT ril jtr 'i in tie Gro 4:ibo:ixi are i'Jtipit gr- .nt IjI.!U1 .iir tr.tg and fsrst:. Fine uaie now o b.-y ind iere b4ie tbat fever i Ti-r n-a.:; ba, le?t very irreruiar jritjr tie iiib wi.:er. but no oa tii.iie axv comoiaint under tbe .iiistaiit.. Tie contractor fcas re-d for tie e.s'' to "-i.rt from t fctd I.tr.le'.t in the coming. r.vtr and cruii the ma.. t a it-kf: ot tie cbie and ex iit?r. a? tiat i tit only way tiat rat ct-m biti t tie ferrj-boa,; wei-t iovn. L KE PROFESSIONAL EASESALL PROPOSITION t :-rprls cai "teen tsked to plae . bareiall club in a C:a?3 1) league 7a-ptd of o-e Eater City, La j.ai.0e and En'.erpr-e. The propo itios wo -Jul ct'I for a four games r week '-hdu.e to i&at about trt-t mottifc. a-jd wotiid main a iisrv-d tesm and t traveling ei wsj to tie long Juirps. It ? not vyjtHi upon with f2vor by be bi.-ebi!l men here end a neea .'e Ec.wer w: be returned. 'ute tif tie "lOTs-ns mentioned, ei-.-ept p'j9.iliiy i oie. is large noaeh o st-jptirt gad a tarn. Tie plan nast it f3vor iere i a Eaturday j'jndty M; mi-pro league to be oom of two or tire town la this aljey. and tie Vnion county towns itS po&albly Laier Cry. Tie club jere is rfciiy to jrjj suth a iearue. Sawmii) on Smith Mountain. J. a t H. Stable was in town Tburs ' ity a;.d told of a Lje sawmill that 'lil be fcstalied ahortly near fcie ! loie-ead on Smith Siountala by iry.: Brcj'.aers of Elgin, who have iX"lT:l Oli'ior n or n vMiaJii. lot ! Jf ;ja;V.-r rigbt in the heart of tie Palmer comp-ty' hoiebnga. Eleached Flour Uniawfu!. Secretary of Agriculture James V.'jf.oc has issued a circular of waro lr.? to manufacturers, vendors and c-o;:oumero of blia.ied fiour that no -:tatement uron tne jaWl will briar !.j'b flour wltbin tie law. It is un i iaw-Vj; to manufacture or sell flour bieat-hed by nrro?fea perosld or the j s-j-tii.ed Aatop pic.eas. I Sold Mill to Lewis. V,'. F. E.wrnbeis, tie saw mill man, j waa here Wednesday and Thursday j Ow bitiines. He ret-ntiy sold out hi interest in tie Springdaie mill, 14 miie.- north of here, to W. E. Lewi. Posts 22 Years Old. j Jut .per fen' poyls on Zurcher : jKti-i;t;-.- fc-tn !a -service for 52 T-iarK ar.d ntiil good. Similar post Jr n-ie at Roe Calvin ranch, ' ea: of EL'.enjri..e Wh2 High Strung. "JJy Lusband was a very high strung person." "Yes: I've beard be was bung on Pike's ieak." Harper's. ViT-t. 2 4. Ttt TS ti I t''.--r at writ- '"THEJiSS. " Hew It V.;de a Ban's Fortune and Wtei Forowei By THEODORE ERCWX. Tbrr rtniect w- r wi'i'i:- oq Tb rampart of CMpLhuc-n. T of tbeni were wetitiy iwJ.lenjHi. Tb tbird a young man of jToat. l.n: with no Jfrrnne. a D"jsiTT ad;nnct Id .id coennoes fjr i.tii; on to a itrwr. Tb con.n,"cer m teina L. friends of Lis deir to i..ie m.ðing of tinwif and bis inabirr u do so with no mex.ns a: n ctu.znat. 1 must ft, t-l. be aii e "tbr cc-cx tTrf-, iLX':;e with orbrt- j- p.. Ilere we are tli fruzet op Lke a flakier and move ?an abont a fu." Ani w bzi wi.3 yon t if yon p0 awsTT asked on of fci cimpnl.'c. "1 dr't ko. w. I shib ai least bar tn of;r:uii.'ry fjr dt-v.,,,;,!!,- Tbe two n'-'biemt'L ere nore Inter acted je a btfv si:tin? ! a window on rb other j5e of the street lirdering the rsTrj;arts doing aom kind of em brokierr tbtn in tb a-i.iratifin of tier- rtiitjiujijii. If they desired a ca reer there were pienrr of avenue open to them ly virrne of their rank, but their desire wa rather to pcrti-ke of the tweets of life trainable by means of tbeir f'.rrDnes. It was cot remark able that tbeir eyes should be on tb lady at the windcw. f.r she was yonng and comeiy. She tad withal an interesting face, bespetkiny a kindly nature and modesty was stamped on every feature. Toui." said one of bis friends. "di yon tLat Madonna face over threr Tes.- -Well. if yen will pet a kisi froto those red Up we will defray the ex penses of this fon-Lzn tour yon ere so anxkics to mnie." ''Ix yon metn that?" asked FouL &itL bis friends agreed that if be could gvt lie ktes willingly, not by "1 BHAnn irrvEB Foanrr that Torso ad 5THtriiAd71C AL'tL" f'n-e or tri'.-ktry they would furnish the required means. Poul linked lung and earnestly at the love.'y fake, then suddenly started for the house in which the girl sat. The window was on the ground floor, and the two friends saw him go and staid before it, hat in band. The girl raised the sash, and the young men saw that Foul was telling her of their offer with Its provision, fur she looked up at them while be spoke. Then she drew tiin toward the window- and gave bim a kis. The noblemen kept their word, and the commoner went abroad. it was some years after this incident that a dhninguUhed army officer was re-alled by the ting from a distant station Jo Stockholm to receive the ap pointment of adjutant general, which meant chief of staff, or, in other words, commander in chief of the army. General Lovenorn was the recipient of a great deal of attention. He was unmarried, and many a young girl of Cojwnhagen set her cap for him. for he was a bachelor and in bis prime, being not yet forty years old. Even daughters of noblemen were "thrown at bis head," but he would have none of them. One day while riding on horseback, with a couple of orderlies behind bim, be pureed a lady in a car- rinw who especially attracted his fa vorable atteuuou. She was at an ae Just before women usually pass from youth to middle age. General Loveuorn retume! to his quarters to dream of the lady who had thus impressed him. Courted though he was. a trusted servant of the king, admired for his ability and courage, yet there was a void in bis heart that needs to be filled lu the heart of every man and every woman. For the first time in his life he had seen one whom be thought capable of filling that void The next day he rode otw the ground he had traversed before and at the same hour, hoping that be might again meet her. But he was disap pointed. He would have sought ber out, but there was no distinguishing mark by which he could descrile her In vain he looked for ber In the fray throngs of young people In the parks, et the theaters, at balls. Months peiwed. daring which he treasured ; wlslon he had seen but once. Instead of diminishing, his monomania, as be called It, Increased. Beautiful women. if ' . t stbwWjs- of to preiirpoe.T! r-"st-t Jjnec to itt to charaj him. l-oi b h texd to what they M;d wirb-ict bei?- . fcjg and to tbej- ";ts give do re- , ilS. Fiui.ly at a s iil netti g of a sci , entije asfv-ii ti.it wbi strLi.ng w::i I a laiy oa t arm ! ns fe o icj w:-h tb wct.-t cf Lis t-riiv He wt-cid bav k-ft t ctn-ati.x ful-1- w rb nnktwa bij tiit td mw:bie. but si3r b was c b wan obi:gwi j CY.i:et Ltmif ly askitg . who sti rti Ee Irtrted ttat tit? nam was lLi.r; Tinin;-, it $a was D knt-wTi in - ft v. t-r f t.t n Witg t4.: tLAt tb Lid a nV ntini l-vz. w irr t- a r-::r.uc d.-I-:tir.iL d-d n. tjs tin ftrv.nii neiv jo w Lk t brf- endowments nti- . H-d b-r. I Gen-rid I-vetKrr: as i he vas fre from arteiti.;-p cpot the Lilv , wb3 rtr L-o. :Li tfctrtastion i,n no time in wruring aa btrxfo tk.n to j Itcet.cg TitrtitLg. ii p--d :Le rt : ot 'be reni: g wi:h b?r tbd ret-eived J permhwioa co ft!l opon ber. ' Tbere wss -cric.ry il ;be p:rt f ; severs.! wr.nien w ,' tad eaib se: ter J ctp far Geru l! Lorenom wbea t? ; was "nrpk-o.'Cs f.. Lis tleiice frvm . the next no:al.) w la! fnnptji.n. Wiin J two or tbre of sn-L affairs had issed j without Li i-eitg jireser:! curioslry j Lnd grown in:o t'.am. When it LnaLy j t-esran to l wni-jred tbn :be gen- er-.il was dev ti: g Limse.f to a Lidy :. j wnom royalty Ld n. given a ticket i iu cutt ctrvie f.:trm gave wcv io com-markm. When he was seen at the opera with the ludy who had on-eons-i-.cy o-.-aM .rel this disquietude ' n ks were craned end lorgnettes were Vevel-d tt the tx.upie from tb circle j where sat the stristucracy of Copenha- ?en- llenera! Lovenrn asked Inpet-rg VinCing to 1 ti wife. The manner with which she reeived Lis dechira tl..n was a pnztle to Lim. There was net that heartiness in her rep!y which be had l-d f r. He felt toward her a certainty bis own feelings which did not cjeet with a respoLi. He knew that she was the only woman he had ever wished to marry and was di-appointed That she sliouid have doubts as to her w!--b to marry Lim. -I must a-k for tiaje." she Vtid. in which to considta- so important a deci- sion." i Irays passed, during which the woo- 1 ers fate huna la the balance. At last be Rent for him. -There is but one thing." she said. : "that sejiarau-s me friui ycu. Teur ' aio. wbea I was In the first frc-Khnei-s i ut youth. I met a youn; man to wh tiu j I r-'re my heart lie did cjt enter into i my life. Our aqnnintam-e was the I briefest, hut from that day to tLLi the ! Cream of e yonng giri has been with -me. I h2ve no: seen bim f.jr years. 1 may never see him again. It was the ! iwrt of a girl just coming to wman- ! UikI so suddenly and uninvit'-d to sur render to a uian; hut. having iune so. j I have never since been able to break j tb bonds that have held me to him. I will not deceive you. It would be dishonorable in me to marry ycu with this dream still in my heart." "Tour keen sense of honor only msfces me more desirous of possessing you. I have heard of cases where a young girl has given her bean in that way, nnd there are such casts amonr men. I. too. once met a girl of whom I dreamed till I met you. Now that 1 dream has vanished before mature j love." i That Is the difference between the j loves of the seies." ehe replied, smil- j lug. "A woman's love Is more endur- ins-- -j "These heart Cashes of youth, I ad- j mit. are refreshing. Would you mind j telling me about this young lover who j caught your young fancy so suddenly i and has held It so long":" 'When I was very young," she Bsid. ; "we lived in a bouse close beside the j ramparts. One day while I was sittiug I by a window a young man J had never j seen before tapped uikjh the pane. I j raised the sash end listened to what be said. Pointing to two young men I id the rampart, be told me that they would furnish him with the means 'to enable him to make a mark in the world if I would give him a kbs." She paused a moment, then contin ued: "I sbx.ll never forget that young and enthusiastic face, full of eagerness; the intellectual cast of head, the'1 Ton have forgotten: exclaimed the j general, starting up. "It is 1 who ' have been true to my dream. Yours has passed into mockery. It is the man who is true, the woman who wor shiii a fancy that has faded." "Vou are" "The man you kissed. Thank beav- j en, who has guided me to you. to I thank you for that favor. To it. to you, is due all that I am today. With out it I should have remained here, thankful for an occasicnal crumb drop- pec vj suine pa;ron;zjiig euuw. t-v it I have received the confidence of a king." He was standing when he said this, and she, too, arose, peering Into his face as if to recall an image she bad long held lu memory. "Yes." she said presently. "It Is the head, but the features are much thauged. 1 did not recognize In the tifia of today the youth of yesterday. Eut I. too, have changed. After all Jour boasted constancy you have not recognized me." The nest day It was announced that General Pou! Veudelbo Lovenorn was i to marry Ingeborg Viudlng. and the wedding ceremonies were graced by the presence of the king and o,ueen. Society at the capital from that day welcomed the wife of the distinguished general. The story Is often repeated In Ijenmark. though different versions of It are given. Eut In the matter of Poul Loveaorn getting tte"L!ss and attaining by It his marked success ell versions agree. Q D B 0 n fca n 5 0 B THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Is prepared to do the best of II HIGH CLASS JOB WORK ; Let Us Show You t . j ! j ! ' . Advertise in the News j Record and the M . i Chieftain and see j ! ; your profits grow. J. D. WALCK "R.pal "Est.flt.A "DpmIpt NOTARY PUBLTC j U2tsll Ectsl B!: JOSEPH. 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