kr" Anatm iM-nnAin . . TtV GRAND REMOVAL SALE OF FURNITURE Commencing Monday, June 27, 1910 Within the next few days I will move into my new building with a floor space of G.GOO square feet, by far the largest furniture' store in the county. But I don't want to move all mv large stock and an i , i . . . " . veil uigger new scock is on the road so I am going to make a AS s as to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Special Bargain of Every Article In My Store Dressers, $25 value for only $19.50 Sideboards, $22.50 value for only $12.50 Lounges, $12.50 values for only $7.50 Bedsteads, full size, $5.00 value for only $3.50 F. S. Ashley The Home Furnisher Enterprise, Ore. m j Dining Tables, $12.50 value for only $7.50 'Axminster Rugs, 9x12, $33.50 value for only $24.75 Folding Go-Carts, $10.00 val. for only $5.00 Washing Machines, $12.00 value for 'only $9.00 Wall Paper at 25 per cent Discount, New and Stylish Any MaKe of Sewing Ma chine at Your Own Price V T-C- v C T? ?C- C-? 2? C C C WH T WORK fll ! annual migrations. It was the sane j historic sod that Chief Joseph and I RAW LAND IS CONVERTED IN THREE MONTHS TO SCENES OF PROFIT. To the Eastern man who finds an opportunity in hla thickly settled section, and incidentally liaids about 6,000 individuals all rampant and pell-mell after th solitary oppor tunity, it -will come as a niUlenial promise to see what has been done here by some of the wide-awake newcomers who saw raw lands teem ing with opportunities. A case in mind is that- of the transformation wrought by Carl Roe and V. I. Cal vin, within the brief space of three months, on a piece of land on the outskirts of Enterprise. This land for years lay in pasture and very poor pasture at that. A3 a matter of course, all old settlers looked up on this land as upon all other land of a similar formation and in a similar raw state. Naturally, it was pro nounced and firmly believed, that the iMid "wouldn't grow anything." It tiad been pastured for years. A hundred acres of it might feed half a dozen steers. It could .grow grease weed and thistles and wlldflowers. Eesldes there were hundreds of thousands of acres of just such laaid in Wallowa county, and if it was worth anything for agricultural crops, why hadn't somebody found it out, generations ago? Hut the story of reclamation is now completely told, and this 100 acres in one field, as broken and seeded and ditched by Calvin and Hoe, shows a picture of plenty and promising prosperity that is des tined to advertise this section of Oregon. On the first of March the own ers began the work of turning over the primitive sod. It had never been turned over in all its age long idle ness before.. It was the same old wild grass and .weeds that the der and elk once roamed over in their Strawberries Fresh every day, and all other fruits, fresh and dried, in season. General Merchandise With the en t i r e stock kept brand new at the lowest prices the quality of goods can besold for All Hats, Shoes and Gloves at Cost while they last It is not too late to plant garden, and our Morse's Califoenia GarderrSeeds are warranted to grow RUey j Riley's his followers delighted to turn their ponies loose upon. In fact It was the same old uncultivated mould that was heaved up originally and formed by disintegration and water action. But today it waves green with barley, and the alfalfa, to which the 100 acres were seeded with the barley, is sprouting vigorously all over it, and promising future har vests of a hundred and a thous andfold. Today, then, after only three months of well directed indus try, a baren. wilderness waves with barley and sprouting alfalfa; and the sight Is as balm to the weary eyei of the believer in the agricultural fu ture of eastern Oregon. Li addition 'to this, Messrs. Calvin and Roe are now installing a large centrifugal pump, just arrived, that will lift water 128 feet to their high er reservoir and 90 feet to the lower reservoir. From these reservoirs the entire 100 acres can be irrigated aud will be irrigated. What -Messrs. Calvin and Roe have dene anyone with industry and a little nioivey can do, almost anywhere in Waliowa county. The land is here and the opportunities lie Just under the wild sod. Waving fields j m a single season can be made to supplant barren and profitless pas ture lands. The "call" is from the soil. LELIA OGBURN BADLY INJURED HORSE TAKES FRIGHT AND RUNS, RESULTING IN SAD ACCIDENT. Leases Rooms In Lilch Building Large Rooming House-In Enterprise Ought to Pay Well. W. A. Moss, at present conduct ing the Lewis Hotel in this city, has leased the Interior rooms in the LItch building, and Saturday be gan .putting in furniture equipping them for rooming purposes. The demand for rooms exceed the pres ent supply, and .Mr. Moss will doubt less iiud no trouble in filling the rooms as a rula with transients, it Is rumored that he .will also open a restaurant in the Rodgers building. The demand for accommodations of this kind Is increasing here. Al though there was nothing by ,way of a public celebration, and although the travel and transient trade was merely at its normal, one night dur ing the pasf week six transients were compelled, to seek rooms wherever they might find them, ow ing to the filling of all hotels. This increase, moreover, is growing, and the demand seems to be for a large, ct-niniodious- rooming house. Taken In. time of public celebration, there are not enough "spare" rooms' in the city to accommodate the public. .Mr. nianchard of' the Hotel Enter prise frequently has been compelled to seek rooms even in private homes, "a pa re" rooms,, to accommo date the hotel trade. A good room ing house would remove this fre Ment hunt for room accommodations. Ostermoor mattresses the kind you have always wanted at G. I. Ratcliff's. " i7Di For All Kinds of ArtitUc Faint in, aid Paper Hanging do not fail to call on OAKES, Contractor N. B.-Lowe Broa.' PainU Friday night last, while returning from the theatre in Knterprlse, Miss Leila Ogburn, youngest daughter of Air. and Mrs. Ogburn, sustained a serious Injury that leaves, the pa tient still in a very critical condi ion. At last reports she was s'low y regaining consciousness, though nly at Intervals, and remains for i part of Ihe time in a stateof insen sibility. Miss Leila and her brother Floyd, together with a hired workman at the place, attended the Madison Square theatrical troupe's show at the opera house here. On the way home, in about the neighborhood of Judge Olmsted's ranch, one of the Lhllla. ha reported as falling down. The man In charge sprang from the rig to hold the horse which be came frightened and went tearing away and got loose from the man. The little girl partially sprang and was partially thrown from the rig in the neighborhood of the L. J. Jor dan ranch, and struck on her temple and side. She was picked up un conscious and carried into the Jor dan home, where she remains. She remained Unsensible until Saturday noon, when signs of consciousness became manifest, but since then she is unconscious at intervals. Neith er her brother nor the hired man were Injured. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogburn live on the ranch owned by Deputy Sheriff Crow, on Alder Slope, where they have resided for several years. Their many friends and the friends f Leila sympathize with them deep ly in the sad affair, and hope that ihe little girl may recover fully 'and rapidly. LANDSEEKERS FROM WASHINGTON! ARE HERE Landseekens continue to pour In to Enterprise and from here to go ut into various parts of the coun ty, with a view to securing ranches. Sheriff Crowley of Klickitat coun ty, Wash., accompanied by two men, one of them William Wright, spent Friday riding over the Slope coun try and the Prairie Creek district. Saturday the three left for Loatint, where they will look over the valley lands, and may Foss'bly continue a further search through the county. Wallowa county lands are attract ing wide attention among those who ex?k good lands for a comparatively small outlay of money per acre. Within a few years no Wallowa county lands will remain. The set tler desiring to secure good land at a minimum price per acre, is com pelled to do so at once not in a few years from now. Any climate, almost, can be found In the county, owing to the varying altitudes of the county. This summer should witness, with proper advertising, a constant .tiflux of settler, especially from 'the Sast, who desliie home locations. TURNER OLIVER SEE8 WALLOWA'S FUTURE Hon. Turner Oliver, state senator for this and lTnlon counties, passed through Enterprise from La Grande, Monday, on his way to Joseph. In an interview Senator Oliver express ed the firm conviction that ,within ten years Wallowa county will be raising as much wheat as the ramous "Palouse" district in Washington, if not more. This expression from one well ac quainted with the potential quali ties of Wallowa county, coming on the heels of the persistent advocacy of this paper, makes us "feel good." it goes, to show the strong probabil ity that the wheat, production of Wallowa county will ,within a brief term of years prove a vast store house of wealth for tills county. Wherever the wheat raiser lias topped on the Wallowa county hills, he has not only made the hills look like a paradise, but he haa gotten rich enough to beindependent. lH REAL ESTATE FIRM Payne & Sheets ENTERPRISE, OREGON. We handle Itanches and City Pro perty. We can exchange your land for city property, or visa-versa. We have some fine residence lots for sale. We sell Business Lots. Maks Loans on Land. Write Your Insurance. " Office in Call and see us when In town. LItch Building. Enterprise, Oregon. ( Improvements at Enterprise, From the Elgin Recorder. The editor of the Recorder was among the excursionists who went to Enterprise Sunday, June 12, and while there was surprised to note the many improvements befeig made 'here. Enterprise has enjoyed a oullding boom, with the result that several fine stone business' block3 lave been constructed and many :iew residences erected. The new court house is completed and is a beauty. The building Is constructed of a beautiful gray stone and the Jiterlor finishings are fine and the irrangement is excellent. Enterprise people have just, cause to be proud )f the improvements, made there lunig the past year. Phone your Ice cream and candy orders to Harvey's. Prompt delivery. Mrs. of One Class "Get Acquainted" W. W. White Made Recipient Beautiful Cut Glass Watc-Pitcher. The "Get Acquainted" sociable .iiven by the Win One clas3 of the 1 resbyterlan church ta this city .ast Friday night, was a most en joyable event for all those fortun- ite enough to attend. The church pews were temporarily removed and he windows and room tastily deco rated, wIkji the gathering assembled. A program very appropriate for the occasion was gotien up In advance and rendered, including music and Jhort addresses and prayer by the Rev. Samuel Harris. After th uro gram, several were called upon, for short speeches. A. J.. Boehmer in a few very timely remarks present ad Mr3. W. W. White with a beau tiful cu glass water pitcher on be half of the class and the church .vorkers, .as a token of their high appreciation of her church work and Christian, endeavor. She responded fittingly, both to the presentation and to the many expressions from others jf their recognition of her Christian work. The assemblage continued in social Intercourse through the deli cate refreshments which were serv ed, lingering until 11 o'clock or later, and voting the evening one of prof it to all and a soothing oasis in the general monotony of every -day life. Foley's Kidney Remedy may be given to children with admirable re sults. It does away with bed. .wet ting, and Is elso recommended for use after measles and scarlet fever. Burnaugh & y.ayfteld. New Line of "Superior" Stoves and Ranges 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 W ORK GUARANTEED. S. K. CLARK, Enterprise, Oregon Consolidated and New Stock I have purchased the jewelry stock formerly owned by A C Carpenter, and have adde? to It ne,w shipments of stock making my jewelry store replete with all that can be desired in a jewelry bud ness. I wish to extend my personal thanks to the people of Enter prise and of this esction of Wallowa county for their generous pat ronage, and assur them that I moke all their jewelry tataresta my own. Your patronaee solicited, aji w . xwingMm 1 1 HSIWUl Martin Larsen & Co. Jewelers M v L. BERLAND Dealer in Harness. Saddles, Chapps, Spurs and Leather Goods of all descriptions. I will fit you out with the best goods for the least money When m need of anything in my line, call and inspect my stock before purchasing. ENTERPRISE, - . . . nnrr.nM " W WAV a 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 J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block jqseph, OREGON w 0