LA GRANDE PEELS OFF SINGLE SCORE i CAME WITH ENTERPRISE HERE ONE OF DOWN-RIGHT BALL j PLAYING. Standing of Club. W L P.Ct. 1000 750 250 000 Elgin 4 Enterprise 3 La Grand 1 Joseph 0 0 1 The games of last Sunday played in the Two-County league Wfl Elgin in firs; place. Enterprise In second. La Grande in third and Joseph in four.h. The games bo:h between La Grande and Enterprise and between Elgin and Joseph were good games. But that played on the home grounds here, resulting in a score of 1 to 0 in favor ofLa Grande and against En terprise, was one of the bes;. ball games ever witnessed in eastern Or egon. Both teams got down to the brass tacks of ta'.l playing from the start. The weather condition was against the exielient playing, but the excellent playing kept right on. A high wind aroe and dropped pop overs squarely into fielders" mits. but the boys kepi right on ciout Ir.g the ball. A flurry of rain de scended but the players on both sides grimly stuck to the field, "burnt" the sphere here and there, aud held grimly to the business of playing ball. At the conclusion La Grande got on even break in safe hits with En terprise, four each. And the visi tors pulled down and took back home with them one s.ore which spelled victory. While Ent rpri-ie" is not going to be defeated, if she can help it, even by a score of 1 to 0, still a game played on the margin of 1 to 0 is an honor Co both sides. Next Sunday Enterprise and Elgin play at Enterprise. NEW CHRISTIAN MINISTER AND WIFE ARRIVE The Rev. and Mrs. Gifford Ern est from Creston, Wash., arrived In Enterprise Sunday eveair.g, to take charge of the work of the local Christian church here. Eater prise welcomes loth Mr. and Mrs. 1 NORTH POWDER Patent Flour Best of Best Same Price as Home Flour GOOD EATING APPLES $1.25 PER BOX Plenty of COAL on Hand All Hats, Shoes and Gloves at Cost. Morse's California Gar den Seed guaranteed to Grow Riley Riley's ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BEST OF MEATS ALWAYS OX HAND. Hg iu. combes 4 Hotckkiss mmm Pelts and Hides pkopeietor PHONE 20 ineiMentwtaHBgmKaiiiimaHiMiiiBiiwiw.wy M B H M n M M n m m m v. M H M Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN BAKER BROTHERS, Proprietors. R 3 m First Class Rigs and careful drivers. Cni,';. ai.J predicts for th;m a long reason of usefulness and happiness here. Rev. Ernest will be in the put pit. Sunday morning, preaching ai 11 o'clock. In the evening Children Day services will be observed. LEGAL PAPERS FOR THE ADOPTION OF MINOR j H. P. Crumpacker of Eostine was in Eu.erprise ou leal business, Mon ; day. He rame to make legal peti ! tion fur the adoption of th minor child. Dorothy Alien, securing Judge . Corkins as counsel in the petition. BROTHER OF DEPUTY SHERIFF IS MARRIED t Michael Crow, brother of Deputy Sheriff Crow, aud Miss Jennie S. Oisen, both contracting parties of Lostine, were quietly married Sun day rooming by Rev. W. S. Crockett, at Lostine. The happy and congen ial young couple immediately after the ceremony boarded the train for La Grande, thence to Portland, (where they will spend a fortnight visiting , the rose carnival and sightseeing along the coast. Both the bride t and groom are well known through out Wallowa county, and are blessed ; with a host of firm, warm friends I who wish for them every possible degree of happiness and joy and prosperity. 1 Carter's 'White Lead and Linseed ! Oil at Keltner's. Severe Stoim Strikes At Troj J Lightning Explodes, Shattering a Big Tree and Splitting the I Trunk. Troy. May 2s. A terri'c rein ac conjpamed by sharp thunder and j lightning visited this vicinity last jTimrsiay niglu. The ligjiag struck j a large tree near George Cannon's j r"ce. tore off hugh limbs and pieces t)f bark and split De tree wide open jfcni top to bottom. The tstrono I mers predicted an electric storm ; af ter the earth passed through the p'il of Halleys comet. T'e wonder ; a the f.orm Thursday cigJU wa3 in way connected .with it? C. J. Fleming ms.ie a fcuzines trip to Enterprise la.it weeit. peter Ficker, who had a!so been a coun ty sett visitor, came back with him. Superintendent Cooler and A. G. Smith were visiting schools iu these parts last week. There is to be a new postoffice on Mud Creek to be called Lyman. H. E. M unlock has been appointed postmaster. The new postoffice will be supplied from Troy. -Mrs. Jay Lights and children are visiting her sister, Mrs. Bargue Holloway, and other relatives. Albert Baker has purchased the old Padon place in Eden and ex pects to move onto it in the near future. The muiy friends of Mr. and Mrs. Baker will gladly welcome th-am back among us. Dr. Giimore was called Friday morning to attend Mrs. George Ligh'.ie, who was quite sick. A. T. S hum an has been hauling fiou'r from the Flora mill for T. H. Valen. Work is to begin on the Troy hill next week to make the road bet ter for the freighters who will haul in the material for the new bridge at Troy, as soon, as the gra'dt is passable. The work on the Eden road is progressing finely under the man- ( agtim.nt of Road Overseer Court- no; . ilits Mabel Eoston closed a three nmr.ihs' term of school in District '. 70 last Friiav. Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. Our bus meets all trains. Fare 25c. within city limits w EVERYTHING TO THE COMING FAIR LOCAL BUSINESS AND OTHER MEN GOING TO PUT FORTH BIG EFFORT. The Wallowa county fair at Enter prise this fail that is the burning question at present beore the peo ple of Enterprise and very many jutside in other townships. The business men of this city have taken the matter up, and have foregone any Fourth of July, celebration in order to devote all the more time ind money to the holding of the county fair here. Material is Here. The material for a successful coun ty fair is here. All thw is needed s to get representative agricultur ists throughout the county interest ed in the matier. along with the bus iness men of this and all other cities in the county, in order to told a county fair that will be a credit to the whole of Wallowa :o'tnty. Such a fair would be one of the jiggest advertising "cards that could be presented to the prospective eet ".lers of the future. It would be also i source of Inspiration to every Vallowa county farmer and stock nan. The material already here will eigh up and. score up and mark up with that of any other counter in Vmerica. We have mineral in this county that would make one of the finest displays of gold, silver, copper, ime, aud other rock, in the world. mines and mining section in the "air could be established, to the ever asting good of every resident of he county fnd to the everlasting ad vertisement of the county. We have corn altitudes and cli ua"es in the county where good ara is raised annually. We have .xeellint fruit altitudes ;.nd some of he finest strawberries", apples and eaches that were ever put on exhi )ition in any fair. Wheat, oats, -"e, and all small grains also are -aised here in abundance. Besides ill this, we have some of the fin--'st wool, finest sheep, finest cattle. ogs and horses raised in the west inywhere. Bring Them Together. The county fair in Enterprise will jring all these products together on jxhlbition. For a visitor from the Sast to "drop in" and view such an xhibition would be for him, in many nstances, to hurry back home, pack ip, and hurry back to Wallowa coun y to get in the swim where values jrow while he sleeps and opportuni ies are picked up daily every time ie turns around if he is wide awake ind industrious. Such, a fair can be made to pay ind clear expenses from the scan. By getting representative farmers t'or directors, every tqwnship will Uave an interest in such a fair. Ev jry township will be repr eented and 'ill take pride in being represented n such a fair. And everybody in he county will vie with everybody ?!ae in exhibiting the ' best" and grabbing the blue ribbons, and in at ending such a fair. Let the work iet under way shortly, and let it be made a Wallowa county institution, v" h the shoulder of every Wal owa county farmer and merchant and professional man at the wheel ind it .will move from the start and move toward suceeis. CONSIGNMENT OF "BOOZE" TO COUNTY CHARGE A lanre, juicy consijniment of "booze" came several days ago to ae of Sheriff Marvin's charges in :a county jail, but is aeld at the station awaiting an order vouched .or by the sheriff, before it wiil be delivered. And inasmuch as he iheriff doc63"t seem to have the least inclination to permit the perilling o Ksoze, there itas been no voucher -3ued Ly him far one of the men jo-. serving time for "booties Ring." Quite & strategy was attempted, however, in the effort to get the liquid fire end brimstone into prop er circulation to irrigate the dusty throats of the thirsty. Wholly un known to Sheriff Marvin a man ap peared at the station claiming that he held an order from the county prisoner, which order was signed in the presence of the sheriff. Agent Butner, however, refused to permit the "booze'' to leave the sta tion without an order from Sher iff Marvin. Sheriff Marvin knew joining about the consignment un til so informed by Agent Butner, and consequently the "booze" re mains at the station. Foley's Kidney Remedy may be given, to children with admirable re sults. It does away with bed .wet ting, and 1b pIso recommended for use after measles and scarlet fever. Burnaugh Mayfield. HERE LOOKING OVER WALLOWA COUNTY LAND Thomas Cartnte'.l of Monmouth, ar rived in Enterp.-Me lost week for the purpose of looking over Wal lowa county lands wi.h a view of possible location. lie hs seeking a ranch, and if he finds what he Is looking for here will buy and be come a resident. AU Enterprise and Wallowa co.iaty will welcome Air. Cartmell, and all hope that he may find a ranch stiitable to his drfaiies. ASSEMBLING THE NEW CAGE IN THE JAIL William Eberlein arrived a week J ago to assemble the new Jail cage ' which: arrived from St. Louis some j two weeks saioe. Mr. Eberlein is .he traveling representative of the :'t i ley Jail company of St. Louis, being sent out by. the firm to assem ble the cages made by that com pany. The work will require sev eral days, but it U believed that( this week the new cage will be ready for x-cupancy. O. J. Ro? of the Mountain Velw Fruit farm wishes to announce that his strawberries will soon ba ripe and solicits the orders of his cuatoni ?rs at once. All orders will be filled in turn as they have been ord-ered. unless otherwise requested, there fore, first come, first served. Charles Horner and family return ed to Enterprise Saturday from Tur lock, Calif., and from points in Or gon. He will make Wallowa coun ty his future home. All .Mr. Horner's lormer friends will be giad to wel roiue him, and glad to kr.aw that he will reside anions them again. MflRH-ll COUNCIL WET MONEAY NIGHT AND TRANSACTED OLD AND NEW BUSINESS. The city council met Monday night with Mayor Mayfield in the chair and with Councilmen C. E. Funk, J. W. Bitkford, and S. E. Combes present, as also City Attor ney T. M. Dill, Recorder W. E. Tag gart and Marshal Charles Hug. The new officers were sworn in as fol lows: Councilmen F. S. Ashley, S. D. Keltner, Treasurer Fred Savage. City Attorney T. M. Dill, and Ma yor J. A. Burleigh. Councilman C. E. Funk was chos jn chairman of the council for the ensuing year, the nmion to this ef .'ect being moved, seconded and car ried. Resignation Read. The resignation of J. A. Burleigh tor mayor was read. 0:i motion supported, it was accepted. Carried. A petition was thea read bearing the uames of over a hundred voters, to the effect that the council appoint J. A. Burleigh mayor. A motion to Jiis effect was put, supported and carried, and later Mr. Burleigh was sworn in as mayor for the ensuing term. Those voting for his, appoint ment were: C. E. Fuck, S. E. Combes, F. S. Ashley, and S. D. Kelt tier, making his appointment unani mous. Bills Read. The following bills were read: Burnaugh & Mayfield, carbon paper : City Planing Vi'.l, lumber .. t. P. Sanders, hauHng cJ. J. Forsyth, light W. E. Taggart, pay, rent re corded deed, stamps Sol. Pace, labor V. S. Clayton, work wiui team 80.60 .50 CS.05 2S.65 10.73 lOJJo 50.33 S8.00 13 73 S.23 9 00 10jK' 3.00 73.00 5.00 J. C. ShackIeford,work with team ,. Baker Brothers, work with team P. Doan, street .work '.V. Bald.win. street work Oscar Davis, st;e-at work .... James Lambert, street work.. T. M. Dill, street work Charles Hug, sa'ary C. M. Lockwood, city treas urer's pay It was moved and seconded that j the bills be -allowed as read, except j that of the City Planing mill. This bill was allowed in part. One third the lumber along the Poley place and 43 cents i.iterets and 4- cents for returned pieces of lumber being deducted from the bill. The hill allowed the lumber company. as amended, was 9.63. Carril. Marshal Hug wa? instructed by the council to see tnat ail alleys and j barnyards were cleaned up. I Adjourned. . For AU Kind of Artistic Faiatia. aid do not fail to call on OAKES, Contractor N. B.-Unrc Brom.' PminU OFFICERS Oxfords of Quality and Style THE DRESSY MAN OXFORDS OXFORDS -OXFORDS In Black, Tan and Ox-Blood This store is full of the Right Kind of Goods for the man. . who wishes to Dress Property . The Store of Quality and Correct Styles - C. H. ZURCHER The Men's Outfitter CONSIDER OPERA E PROBL MATTER BROUGHT UP BEFORE THE ENTERPRISE COMMER CIAL CLUB. One of the matters considered by he local Commercial club, at its ast meeting, was that of taking up ".he opera house problem in Enter prise, with a view to making It pay expenses by furnishing the show ?oars with good home talent and ?ood outside entertainments. While lo'.hing definite has been determin ed upon thus far, the matter has cre ated considerable patriotic discus sion, aid varying suggestions have een made. As a rule opera houses are ex )easive things, but they can, again i-. a rule, be made to pay expenses vhen everybody works to that aad. The suggestion that home tal ta entertainments be given and tat outside or professional enter ainmeats be given in tddltion. seems o solve the problem. Enterprise las the talent in both music and Ircmatic phases, and home entertain- i neuts if rehearsed well and if made o move with the proper "go" and ' pirit, are always attractive and well 1 eceived everywhere. The home oard could put on operas, dramas, ; !d-time minstrel shows, and these A'ith outside professional entertain nents could be made to keep the ipera house running and at ioast ay the running expense!. What the commercial club will do, ir what it will not do, is not known i U this time. It is safe to venture, however, that if the members see I he club's way clear to take hold of j he opera house, and pay nothing : ibove the expense- of it, they will J probably do so. ; -1ARRISON MARKET SOLD TO M. A. STILLWELL The Harrison meat market, sue- ' -essfully conductei by George A. Harrison, was sold to M. A. Stillwell, he deal being consummated last ; Saturday. Mr. Harrison retires from i he business and although he has not ; vet determined upon just what he till become asso.-iated with, he will remain in Enterprise. Mr. Stillwell s a gentleman of wide experience n the market business and will . ioubtiess make a continued success i the business, j IS'ew Line of "Superior" Stoves and a nges x See me and get my prices before buying else where. I carry also a full and complete line of bath tubs, basins and bowls, and a full list of plumbing supplies. First-class plumbing at the lowest figure for which such plumbing can be done. -:- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. S. K. CLARK, Enterprise, Oregon Consolidated 1 have purchased the jewelry stock formerlv owned by A C. Carpenter, and have adde? to k new shipments of stock, making mr Jewe.ry t re replete with all that can be desired in a Jewelry busl ness. ! ;h to eitend my persoual thanka to the people of Enter-V- - i -- .1 of this esction of Wallowa all their jewelry interests my roe and assure them that I make county for their generous pat cwn. our patronage aolicited. All work guaranteed. Martin Larsen & Co, Jewelers $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Marriage License. County Clerk W. C. Boatman is sued the following marriage licenses1 this month: Michael Crow and Miss Jenirle S. Olson, of Lotsine. . Fred C. Larsei of Spokane, Wash-' ingtoa and Pansy Mlddlebrook of Jo seph. Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes and fittings, tt Keltner's. One Week Longer Teeth Extracted and Fil led Without Pain By TV-.-.. t . -a Dr. Gray & Co. THE KOTEL ENTERPRISE For One Week Longer ' Until WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 The Drs. Gray have already worked for many of Enter prise's leading citizens who speak in highest terms of his wonderful painless system. Prices Reasonable. Consulta tion free. Remember the date and New Stock