City and County Brief News Items Ice Cream Freezers a brand new stock at Keltner's. M. W. Goodman of Loetine was In Enterprise Monday. Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes and fittings, ft Keltner's. R. L. Day mate a business trip to Wallowa Friday. Fishing tackle all Kinds and sal mon eggs at Keitnera. Simon McKenzle of Lostine tran sacted business ta Enterprise Mon day. Carter's White Lead and Linseed Oil at Keltner's. Rev. Frank Gray of La Grande visited friends In Enterprise this week. The Helping Hand club will serve refreshments Saturday afternoon, on Main street. "Little Joker" squirrel traps kills h and reds. Try H. Price 35 cents. D. H. Steward and family of La Grande arrived at the lake this week for an outing. A fine girl baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Marks Friday morning. P. H. Smith and C. C. Bride of Joseph tranascted business in La Grande this week. Chief O. R. & N. Dispatcher Cor beit of La Grande camped this week at the head of the lake. Assessor Miller returned Saturday evening from an extended official trip through the north part of the county. E. A.' Searle, representing the Bald win Piano company, is In Enterprise for a few days. Mr. Searle's borne is in Wallowa If you want good feed for your team and good treatment come to White Front Barn. 97btf The Ladles Aid of the Presbyte rian cnurcn will meet wttn airs. . W. White Friday afternoon, July 22, at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.S. N. Browning and little daughter have moved from Manhattan, Idaho, to Enterprise where they will reside in the future. All phone orders for bus to and from depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phone. 97b Dr. Irwin of Joseph attended circuit court as a witness) Friday of last week, in the case of the state versus Aldrich charged with shooting with attempt to kill. Poultrymen, call at Keltner's and see the Petaluma Incnbators on ex hibition. Reports from well over the coun ty ere to the effect that though the spring grain is- suffering from the lack of 'rain the fall grain is in ex cellent condition. June of this sea son did not bring the rainfall usu ally incident to that month. Sell your cream to the Enterprise Creamery Co., and get the highest market price or It Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Axtell of Pitts burg, Pa., parents of Mrs. Daniel Boyd, and Miss Lucile Boyd of The Dalles, are visi'Jng the family of At torney Daniel Boyd. Miss Lucile Boyd Is the daughter of Mr. Join Boyd, well known In Enterprise, and is here both to visit and to take the teachers' examination prepara tory to teaching art. Promise. 1 Dream on, if you must, but when you get real awake and into the class of live ones, cast your sunburnt face into the direction of Harvey's all kinds of iced goods. ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BE81 OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. PrfXMarkCt GomheS &'Hotcllkiss INDEPENDENT Pelts and Hides proprietor PHOKE 20 Wallowa County Tide & Abstract Company , A. C. MILLER, President Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of 1 new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant t in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cneap- ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies. ? Mnntv I nana A at ver f nuroct fniMt Hat0 V WVWIIW wr f Mr. mi Sirs. Gene Baylisa ere at Toppenish, Wash., for a tew months, during the fruit season. Mrs. M. Huffman of Elgin Is stay ing with Miss Rhoda Wood, during the absence of their mother, Mrs. Mania Larsea la La Grande. Mrs. Isaac Hetrkk of Swamp Creek is quite low of a complication of dis eases and owing to her advanced age there is little hope of her re covery. Misses Mabel VanFleet, Anna Al exander and Francis HukllL who have been camping at the head of the lake, returned to their homes in La Grande the first of the week. Sherwin ft WiUams' paints guar anteedat Keltner's. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner and Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Crosby of Kenne wick. Wash., aie enjoying an outing at Wallowa Lake. Mr. Gardner U editor of the Twin City Reporter at Kennewkk. H. N. Williams, living near Los tine, stopped in Enterprise Mon day on his way back to his mine I claims some 25 miles east of Jo- sc pu. j uue nere ne auanaeo a niee'ing of the directors of the mine. W. E. Gaily of the Anaconda, Mont., Standard, brother of George Gaily of this city, returned to his home in Anaconda Sunday morning last. Mrs. Lide Gaily of Sterling, Kas., mother of George Gaily, and -Mrs. M. A. Gaily f Amont, Mo, an aunt, are visiting Mr. Gaily and family here. Garden Hose big shipment sprinklers, hose fixtures, at Kelt ner's. . . That Enterprise is rapidly Increas ing In her volume of retail trade Is publicly remarked by practically ev ery traveling sa'esman who "makes" this territory. And as a verification of one item entering Into this, vol ume of business, J. T. Harvey Sat urday made up one order of 300 pounds of candy, the bulk of which was orderei by Enterprise firme. Sell your cream to the Enterprise Jreamery Co, and get the highest market price for it. The local auxilliary of the C. W. 3. M. met Thuraday afternoon of last week . at the home of Mrs. A. i Foley. Twenty-two members were present. A literary program followed by a refreshing luncheon if ice cream and cake was enjoyed iy all present. The next meeting af the local will be held the first Thursday of August. La Grande Observer: D. Wynne, i special officer of the federal fish ery department is spending a few iays in Wallowa county stocking .he hatchery with a few thousand special trout. He says Wallowa county is one of the most success ful fish stations In the northwest wd that conditions seem to be es pecially adapted for the successful propogatlon of the finny tribe. MRS. MARTIN LARS EN UNDERGOES. OPERATION Martin Larsen returned to Enter prise Tuesday afternoon from Hot Lake where some days ago he and Airs. Larsen went for the latter's health. It was found that Mrs. Lar sen 's condition demanded an Imme diate operation, and this was per formed at the Hot Lake Sanitorium Thursday, July 14. Word both from Mr. Larsen and Mi3s Grace Wood, Mrs. Larsen's daughter, is to the ef fect that Mrs. Larsen is recovering nicely, though at present too weak to make the journey home. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS SPLENDID PARTY Mrs. Chambers entertained her I Sunday school class -very pleas ant jly at the M. E. parsonage Tburs , day evening of last week. After games on the lawn and a peanut j hunt upstairs and down, refreeh- ments , consisting of ice cream and : cake, were served in the dining room. In the early twilight the lit tle girls started homeward after i thanking their teacher for a pleas , ant social time. ww wm m m mrm KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN AT THE OPERA HOUSE On next Saturday evening the pop ular Lowe Stock company will are- sent the beuotif ul Irish comedy drama ivatnieen 3lavourneen, the play that first brought fame to that greatest of all Irish comedians, the late Wil liam J. Scan lan.. Kathleen Mavour neen is Considered the masterpiece of the great Irish playwright, Dion Baucicault. It abounds 4n the very best of humor, while containing a heart story that appeals -to all. That it will be presented in a creditable manner will be conceded by all who have seen this very capable company. Manager Lowe is negotiating for the services of several additional peo pie, who are expected to Join him before Saturday. Program of 0. A. C, Students at the Lake List of Names Showing Full Mem bership of a Most Congenial Club. Mention has already been made briefly of the Q. A. C. studenta who congregate annually at the Lake for a brief outing and meeting. The second annual meeting occurred July 15, when the following program was observed : Luncheon at the falls 12:30 o'clock; baseball game (ladies vs. gentlemen) 4:00; banquet at the Amusement Company restaurant at 1:30; business meeting 8:30. Following "the banquet the associa tion was addressed by Mr. Ed Ald Ich of Pendleton, president of the State Alumni associa'ion. The fol :nwtog officers . then elected for -be ensuing year: President, A. E. Tully of Wallowa; vice- president, .irs A. E. Tully of Wallowa; re cording secretary and treasurer, Ada -ay of Joseph; corresponding sec retary, Cora Berland of Enterprise., The Ball Gam. The ball game was the most ex alting event of the meeting, the la iies demon stiratlng their superiority by. defeating the gentlemen by a jcane of 8 to 6. The line-up was) as i'oUows: LADIES Mrs. A. E. Tully'p; Mrs. u. Burnaugh, c; Jennie Berland, lb; ciethel McKenzie 2b; Ada Lay, 2b; ra Berland, se; Anna Fine rf; .'lna Allen, cf; Audrey Combes If. GENTLEMEN Howard McLain, p; A. E. Tully, c; Lawrence Allen, lb; Merrll Groshong 2b; J. E. Tul y, 3b; Robert McKenzie as; Char les Allen, rf. Umpire, Ed Aldrich; mascot, Mas er Lyle Burnaugh; substitute, Margaret Boner. Persons Present The names of those present with -heir addressee are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tully, Wallowa; 3d Aldrich (editor East Oregonian) Pendleton; Lawrence Allen, Lostine; Ada Lay, Joseph; Merril Groshong, -'oseph; Challis Allen, Bethel Mc kenzie, Nina Allen, Anna Fine, Los tine; Audrey Combes, Mrs. L. Bur aaugh and son Lyle, Enterprise; Howard McLain, Margaret Boner, J. 15. Tully, Wallowa; Essie Bateir, Union; Jennie and Cora Berland, En erprise; Robert McKenzie, Lostine; Homer Hayes, Roy McCully, Annis A'ade, Fay Wade, Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hanley, Lostine. His Maternal Grandma. A devoted father after a dav's ab sence was met by bis two little sona "Have you been good boys IT Silence. "Have you been good boys?" , "No. papa: I called grandma a bad word. said Ave year old, turning scar let. "Is it pomiible? What did von call your grandma f "1 called ber a human being." Tbe father, with a mlebtv effort. maintained his gravity and closed the scene de-orounly. "1 must forgive you for once, but remember If you ever call your grandmother human being again i snail nave to spank you." 8t.d Fact. "Do you see tbe horizon yonder where tbe sky seems to meet the earth T" "Tes. uncle." "Boy, I nave journeyed so near there that I couldn't put a aixpenca between my bead and the sky -"Ob. uix-le. wbat a whopper." "It's a fa-t. my tad. I hadn't one to put" Pearson's Weekly. ,An Unnecessary Syttam. "Ton ought to have a burglar alarm system in your boumr." said 'tbe elec trical Mupply agent, "so that you will be awakened if a burglar ru ixea one of tbe wlndown or open a door at night." "No burglar can get In here while w are peacefully Hiceplng." replied Mr. Newpop. "We are weaning our baby.' -Chicago Record Herald. Soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or Injury, ia quickly relieve! by tbe free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment ie equally valuable for muscular rheumatism and always affords quick relief. Sold by Bur- ; naugh, ft Mayfield and all good drug gists. - . I Official Proceedings Of County Court (Continued fro.n page three.) In the matter of the proposed road by John McDonald and others: ThU matter came on to be hoard at thia thne on leport of the Board of County Road View era for a soc ond reading as provided by law, and said report of the Board of Ctounty Road Viewers having been now publicly read hi Ojon court, and it appearing to the Court that said board of County Road View ers report faoiably thereon and recommend th.rt said proposed road be established as a county road and be declared a public highway of Wallowa County, Oregon, and all the files and records of said proceedings having boon submitted to the District Auornev, who has alvlaed this Court aa to the legal It of said proceedings, and after the Court fully considered the matter, It la hereby considered and order ed that said praposed road be and the same be hereby continued. In the matter of Uie proponod road eUtloned for by O. F. Mays and others: Now, at this time the Court con siders the matter of allowing the proposed road peMUor.ed for by.O. F. Mays and others, and it spurr ing to the Court that the District Attorney has reported favorably thereon and that all damages have been paid, and after the Court ful ly considering the same, It Is hereby considered and ordor ed that said road be allowed and opened for" public travel according to survey thereof. In the matter of the proposed road petitioned for by G. F. Llndley and others: " Now, at thU time the Court con siders the matter of allowing the proposed road petitioned for by G. F. Lindley and others, and It. ap pearing to the Court that the Dis trict Attorney has reported favor ably thereon and that all damages have been paid, and after the Court fully considering the same It is hereby considered and order ed that said road be allowed and opened for public travel according to survey thereof. In the matter of the proposed road petitioned for by John Anthony and others: Now ort this day this matter came on to be heard on the report of ' the County Road Viewers for a second reading as provided by law, said report being in words as follows, to-wlt: To the Honorable County Court: We, the undersigned Board of County Road Viewers, appointed by the Honorable Court, to view, survey and lay out a county road as prayed for in the petition of John Anthony and others, beg leave to report: That pursuant to said order we met at the beginning of the pro posed road on the 7th day of June, 1910, the same being the time and place fixed by said order for the meeting of the undersigned Board of County Road Viewers, arid took to our assistance Joe Clay and P. B. Bankhead as chalnbearer, and Geo. W. Buchanan as marker, and proceeded to view, survey and lay out said road as prayed for in said petition, .as .near as in our opinion a good road can be made at a reasonable expense, taking Iii- The White r W mm: : It you want a high grade sewing machine wMch Is a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BUY A WHITE The machine la unsurpassed for simplicity, durabliltj and the char acter of the work it will do. It is made In two styles, the Vibrator Shuttle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle. The laMter machine sews either a lock or a 'chain stitch. There are a number of styles to choose from and the wood work Is the handsomest possible. Fred S, Ashley handles the WHITE MACHINE in Wallowa county. WHITE FRONT Livery, Feed and Sale Stable R. Li. DAY, Proprietor Good Rigs Fair Treatment Special Attention to Rates for Regular Boarders Best of Help Employed Home Phone Open Day and Night One Block North of Hotel Enterprise aaaaaeeeeMMt4Mwww44W4,Hf Abstracts Loans Insurance Reliable Abstracts of title furnished on short notice. All Hinds of money to loan on farm property, from one to five years; large or small amounts Fire Insurance written in companies that pay all losses in full. WALLOWA LAW, LAND a ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPKISI, OREGON C H. L0CKW00D, LocKwosd Bllyen. Valted State Commissioner era to conslderaUon the utility, con venlence and Inconvenience and expense which will result to Indi viduals a well as the public, if such road Bhall be established and opened. The said road was surveyed' under our directions, and the same was conspicuously marked throughout, the corners and distances thereon noted, and all treee on the Mnej of said road were marked on each of tbe sides thereof corresponding with the direction of said road, with three notches cut through the bark and one inch Uito tbe wood, and all trees, adjacent to the said line of said road were plainly blaz ed on the side facing said road. The beginning and termination of said road and the termination of each time and intermediate points have been marked in the manner provided by law, as will more fully appear by the certified) return of the survey of said road, which 1 hereunto attached and made a part of this report. That In our opinion the said pro posed road should be established for the following reasons; It Is needed by the traveling pub lic and by settler living adjacent to the proposed road, being for them the most practical and much the shorbest distance to the rail road and to a postofflce. No damages allowed. We consider that the lands of tbe George Palmer Lumber company, through which the proposed road passes, will be rendered no lo valuable by reason of tbe establish ment of the road. Dated this 20th day of June, 1910. H. E. MERRY. MAN, . County Surveyor. II. C. CRAMER, JONER TRUMP, Board of County Road Viewers. And said report of the Board of County Road Viewers having been publicly read in open court on two several days of the present term of this Court, and h appearing to the Court that said Board of Coun ty Rood Viewers report favorably thereon, and recommend that said proposed road be established as a county road and be declared a public highway of Wallowa county, Oregon, and all proceedings herein having hem tegular and according against said petition or the estab lishment of said proponed road1 hav ing been filed; and It appearing to law and no remonstrance that the George Palmer Lumber company has file! with the clerk of this Court a claim for damages, and that said Board of County Road Viewers have found that the land of siid George Palmer Lum ber company will be rendered no less valuable by the opening of said proposed road and have assessed no damage in favor of said claimant, and that said George (Continued on last page.) TeeUiing children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controll ed by giving Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the pre scribed done after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the sys tem. It is safe and sure. Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfield and all good druggists. Horses Bought and Sold Commercial Trade Bus to and From Trains t Managers I uimimmiiBiiiiraiiii Have you examined our m line of n Ladies' and Children's Wash Suits Ladies' w Fancy SKirts: Waists, S Undershirts, Muslin 5 Underwear, Hosiery, J Gloves, Etc. 2 Also a complete line of g Men's Furnishings, in- eluding the McKlbbin S and Stetson Hats. We have just now the g most complete line that 2 we have ever carried. We buy our Dry Goods from one of the largest houses in Chicago and have a large assortment from which to make our selections. We discount our bills, which gives us the goods laid down in our store at the lowest cash prices. We give our customers the benefit of our cash buy. We also give a discount on all cash purchases. If you are going to build call and let us figure with you on Doors and Windows. We have just received a large stock of same and we are going to sell them at bed rock prices. R.S. & Z. Company luniuuuni NOTICE. Tbe accounts of I'oulson ft Pra ter have been placed In my bauds for collection. Those knowing them selves Indebted to thlc firm wiU please call and settle at once. W. C. 7 AC PART, - Hay Fsver and Asthma Bring discomfort and misery to many people but Foley' Honey and Tar give ease a ad comfort to the suffering ones. It relieves the con gestion In the head end throat and is soothing and healing. None gen uine but Foley's Honey and Tar in tbe yellow packaga. Burnaugh ft Mayfield. 9 Kead This