:";.-jUswa. ME mnr mo 11 lTO is its (its (ts (ItS (its (its (fS (Ss 'is r V m m f Here "Alretty Yet But Not. Quite." Time Yet To Get Gifts Worth While ROCKING CHAIRS 1 1 I v ma- McKinley RocKers The New Spring RocKer TurRish RocKer Rockers for the whole family at prices within the means of all : PICTURES : The largest assortment ever shown In the county at greatly reduced prices. As a remembrance they cannot be beat as they never wear out -:- Rugs, Couch Covers, Portiers, Cushion Forms, Picture Frames, Doll Go-Carts, BooK Cases sectional and combination Dres sers, Sideboards, Buffets, China Closets. The largest and best line of furniture ever shown in the county. Come in and see the new goods, and get a match box or a picture worth 25c absolutely free. FRED S. ASH LEV The Home Furnisher Enterprise, Oregon SEWING MACHINES There is noth ing that will make your wife happier than a new Sewing Machine. We are agent for two of the bent mnkes on earth THE WHITE and THE FREE Sold on eaiy terma and guar anteed a life time. Second hand machines, in good running order, as low aa $1.00. Li ia ii wmwnn g a $$$$$$ t- We Need the Money PUe have the goods and they must be turned into casn. losnow, even Missounans, we are in earn est, look at these prices. You know these goods and you know the regular price of them, and you know that these prices are less than cost laid down here in Enterprise: $45.00 Toledo Range, with warming closet, beautiful looker and splendid cooker $36.00 $50.00 Toledo Range, warming closet and hot water reservoir - . . $40.00 $65.00 Steel Malleable Range heavy, non destructible best on earth - $52.50 Lots of coal in town and you can buy a coal stove of us cheaper than you can freeze $ 9.00 Coal Stove for - $ 7.00 $15.00 Coal Stove for - - - . $11.00 $28.00 Howard Combination, coal or wood $22.50 $1750 Wood Stove .... $13.50 $ 4.50 New Perfection Oil Heater - - $3.50 Many other articles in our store reduced in propor tion. Come NOW. These goods will not be re placed at these prices. S. D. KELTNER'S HARDWARE ENTERPRISE, OREGON - BEBlHSICXBHlIiCHMMBMB Enterprise Livery and Sales Stable Baher H Smith, Proprietors Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts Commercial Trade a Specialty. First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed Horses Bought and Sold Feed For Sale Open Day and Night Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service S 1 This Is Vour Chance To get a 20, 40 or SO acre tract on Alder Slope, the best Fruit, Berry and Vegetable land in the valley; improved or unimproved, . with plenty of water. Terms to suit you. Priced from $25.00 to $125.00 per acre. Alder Slope Land Company C. M. Jordan, Selling Agent La Grande -:- Oregon City and County Brief News Items 1 J. P. Averill left Thursday for port kind. B. B. Bovd Tvas at Wallowa 011 business, FWday. Fred Falconer was at Wtllowa be tween trains, Thursday. Dr. O. A. Ault went to Portland, Thursday on projessioinial business. Mt. and Mrs. C. G. Ho'st of Jos eph were 'toanri&c.ijlug bu&kiess lujre, Friday. Rv. and Mrs. Thomas Johns re turned to theiir home at Wallowa, Thursday Rev. C. E. Deal, Joseph, Js assisting in the revival meatiags at the Meth odist church. Hon. D. W. Sheaham returned Tuesday from a trip to La Gramde on legal busimass. C. M. Lock wood ireurtoed to La Grande, Thursday. His f&mffly wiU follow in a few days. George Baker and daughter. Miss Luciada, went to Wallowa Friday to visit a eoupde of days. Miss Florence Reed returned to La Grande, Thursday, after a few dcy visit withi friends hre. Mrs. Jessie a GOMden and daugh ter, Miss Minnie, left Friday for Boise, Ida., to spend the holidays. J. L. Maxwell and Edwin Marvin, here from Wallowa to ajtid the Holmej funeia!,re.ui:oed home Thurs day. Mrs. Ora Ford and children of C'he-inLmnus left Friday for Gar field, Win., to vi.dt her people muul after the holidays. Wm. H. Dale made five year proof an his homest ad, the EV4 and N SE, Sec. 14, Tl N, R 46, (before U. S. Com mi&xxmjt)r Carl Roe, Thurs day. Miss EMiie Ho!roes, wiio is attend ing school in Portland, came home to attend the funeral of her uncle Char Joe, and will remain until after tAe holidays, Mr. and Mrs. C. Shueidt and his fatier, S. Shufeld, came up from Wallowa, Thursday, and wemt on to Imnah'a, where they will spend die winter, ifr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Holmes of Cove and Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Holmes of Wallowa aiuteuded the C. G. Holmes funeral, Wednes day. lira. E. B. Knapp and son Archie left Friday for Tacoma, Wn., to visit .her sister, Mrs. Ernest Dolge, and oihea- reia jives, &n4 to attend a j family reunion, when Is expected j to be present her jnother, two slaters , a:d five brothere, 1 E. R. Fiaek, graiuat of the Chi' .cago Veterinary college, date of Mil waukee, wis., has located iu Enter prise for the practice of his iprofes-ain- He is as experienced veter&n arlciu He makes his headquarters at tiie Enterprise Livery. There will b a dance in the ooera j house, Weiaejday night, Decenrber X, under the auspices and personal direction of the opera house manage rneo, Insuring good order and a fine tilde for aU who attend. Roup's full orchestra. Including a famous cornetist from Boise, will furnish the music. Referee John. B. Hodgin writes itliat following the adjourned meeting of the creditors of W. F. RamMm next Monday at 10 a. m, a court in bank ruvty will be convened to try out contested claims and other matters coming before such court. The court wlli convene at 1:30 p. m, iu tihe court, house. I iSannar Applies For Promise Nasby Job Hit Petition l Favorably, Considered Death Ben, E. Eden of Eden Promise, Dec. 13 Arthur Soutii wick, who was working at the BUhop sawmlU has returned home. Mr. Mc Farren of Wallowa Is vis ing Arthur Southw-kk and taking lti tho ij;lDts of Promlae. Mr. Anijs is spending the winter (Visiting his mother, brother and sis ters in Los Aiigele, Cal. Mr. Sannar has receiivedi wordj that his aipllcaition, for the pout office has been favorably received. County Supwintendent Conley was visiting schools in tii'ls pant of th county last week. Bxi E. Puller dlod at hla home fai Eden Nov. 23. He was 74 years of age lost June 2 His three sons and one daughter remain to mourn for him. His .wife died some years ago. Four of his suns are also dead, one of whom was drowned In Snako river a few years ago. Mr. Puller was a kind father and good neighbor and beloved by those who were acquainted with him. . ELK MOUNTAIN. Badgers are numerous and exceed ingly busy burrowing in the ground. Old residents say this presages a long and very cold winter. young folks are chattering about Santa CJaus and good things. Following is the experience of one of our new homejitaaders:! Our neighbor had a kicking! mule, To curry him was quite aj task, L'o tfl a plan) that m ule to fool. Was improvised, and, how? You ask. The neighbor tlod on to a pole. The curry oornb, wluh leaitier! tight. And it he didn't Upon, my soul ! Curry that mule clean out of sight. In justice to uhls neighbor, much It is my duty to rJau&, That his people are full Dutch, And he a Dutchman, from that stats. AN ELK. Unclaimed Letters. The following Is a list of unclaimed le-Wers remaining at the postofflce at Enterprise, Oregon, for the week ending Dec. 3, 1910: C. Or um packer 2, Mr. Otha Ourry, Mr. 8. U. Davis. M. E. Hotchklss 3, C. L. Hughes, Isaac Jenkins, Sam Kauplla, Mr. Bon Kress, Mr. Ray Lam hereon, J. V. Powell, Mr. Karl Prout, Mr. Scott PhiUpot, Mrs. Learne Schukz, Steph en D. Thomas, Mr. Scott Wiaby, Miss Lydia WUson. Persons calling for the above will please say advertised Dec. 3, 1910. Ben Weathers, postmaster. Erect Monument To Levi J. Rouse Splendid Memorial for Pioneer, In structor and Benefactor of Wallowa County. A beautiful monoimenit marking the resting place of Levi J. Rouse has been erected' In th Enterprise cem etery by his friends in Wallowa cburoty. The Masons started the movement to thus honor the memory of ono wlw did so much good for the coun ty and for the people, but so many outside the fraternity expressed a wiiHii to contribute 'the matter was thrown open and the moiuimoiit is reminder of tiie genoial esteem in wlilch Mr. Rouse was and is held by the people of Wallowa county. The S'toii is of handsome black Maine granite, dressed and carved by Mr. CJiaricsi ilgrodt of tills cKty and conteins besides Mr. Rouse's name, years of birth and death, a keystone. High Priest Jewel and the following word's: "Erected by many frlwnde to WaIlowa counrty in whose memory he still lives as Pioneer, Instructor and Benefactor." The monument cost f 250. The work of securing the subscrlptiiiHis was to charge of D. W. BDieaiian and Ianiel Boyd. Burleigh, Enterprise, Oregon, within six mouths from th date of thla notice, Dated this 17th. day of November, 1910. L, J, F BAG INS, AdmtniMtratrlx of the Htat of Thomas II. Feaglna, deceHsed. J. A. BURLEIGH, Attorney for Be ta U. Woma tlian an alarm of firs ait night is (he metallic coiitrh of rouD. bringing dread to the household. Ore- ful mothers keep Foley' Honey and Tar la Uia houss and alvs it at the first sign of danger. Accept no auh- siltuus. Uurnaiigh ft MayfUiUI. The White CHARLE8 G. HOLME8 FUNERAL. The funeral of Charles G. Holmes Wednesday was very largely atteiul ed. A number were present from Joseph, Wallowa, Lostine, InwuUia and otlier points, but tiie out-of-towi o'tetulance would have been' larger but for the bad roads. Forty-six brotlier Masons were Wi line. Brief servl wm IimIA bi -tie home of W. II, Holmes, conducted by Rev. Thomas Joluis. The burial was with full Masonic rites byi Wor shipful Master D. W. Slieahaa and Wallowa, lodge No. 82. Mrs. Lily Huff of Enid. Okla- niece of L. Graves of UUs cky, ar rived Tuesday, to viaAt hefl relatives. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Notice is hereby given that -h undersigned has been duly anoolnted administratrix of Ua estate of Thom as H. Feaglna, deceased, y the Comtty Court of Wallowa County. Oregon, and that she has duly qual. lfled as such admWiistratrix. All parties holding elalma acalnat said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouch ers, as reauired bv law. to th un dersigned at her residence at WaL wwa, Oregon, or at the office of J. A. W you waat & high grade tewing uacblas wMch la a WORLD'S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BUY A WHITE The machtns ia nurpaed fur simplicity, durability and the ohar actsr of ths work It will do. U is mads la two atylea, the Vibrator SrtioUle and ths Improved Rotary Shuttle. The laUVar mtMihlu sewa either a look or a chain stitch. There am a nuubsr of styles to chooss Irons and ths wood work is the handaomett posalbla. Fred S. Ashley haudlsa ths WH1TH MACHINE iu Wallowa county. A Simple Safeguard Tor Mothers. Mrs. D. Gilkesou, 328 Ingles Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, gaLned wisdom by experience. "My little girl bad a se vere cold and coughed almost con tinuously , My sbrter recom mended Foley Honey and Tar. The first dose I gave her relieved the inflam mation la her throat and after using only one bottle her throat and kings were entirely free from inflammation. Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley's I loner and Tar la th house. Accept no substitute. Bur. naugh & Mayfiatf, I Wallowa County Title Abstract Company & A. C. MILLER, President Office in Company's new brick buildincr opposite front of new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant t m county. ADStracta or title furnished promptly and cheap ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies. Money Loaned at very Lowest f nrront Rt