SEE ASHLEY T 'SQUARE DEAL II I01IITURE . T ! :qr, sec 2:!, t :i n, r 41 e. 1 I and'Store RODGERS BROS. Proprietors Dealers in New and Second-hand goods, Bicycles and Bieycle'Hepairs. Furniture Repaired, Upholstering dune. Counters', Show ' Caw, Store fixtures and Old Mission Furniture made to order. , A 11 goods called for and delivered any place in town. We are located in the Enterprise Restaurant Bi.ildiiig, west side of the city square. Call in and see us. Enterprise Oregon 9 Joseph h Elgin -Stage Go , . Tariff and Rate Shset of Fares From Enterprise to Jossph- ., Effective on and after September 1. 1307. One Way ' Hound Trip Enterprise to Joseph $ .75 . $125 " " Lostine 1 1 00 1 75 " " Wallowa , 1.75 3.00 " " Canyon HouHe 2.50 4 75 " "Elgin 4.00 7.50 . 4 Baggage allowance 40 pounds for each full paid fare. Excess baggage' rates same as old tariff. . Makes connections with stageH at Wallowa for Promise on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays For Flora. Paradise and Anatone, Wash., cm Mondays, Wednesdays add Fridays. Carries U.S. Mail and Express. . Connects with Stages at Enterprise for Imnaba on regular days. Stopover iniviit-ges given on rouiiii irip raies. F.D.McCully E.W.Rumble Real Estate Transfers Weekending Oct. 5, 1907 Prepared By Wallowa Law, Land 4 . Abstract Co. Geo. S. Fitzpntrick to John B. Wil liamson, e half sw qr, lots No. 3 and 4, sec 7, t Is, r 44 e. $1200. J. M. Blak'ely to John 8. Pratt, sheriffs deed,, se qr se qr seo 8, sw qr sw qr see , and w half nwqr, sec 10, 1 1 1, r 48 e.. Except 30 acres more or less in nw corner of above described land. 84,000. U. 8. Patent to Jos. E. Lay, w half se qr sec 10, w half ne qr seo 15, t 3 s, r 48 e. U. S. Putent to Geo. V. Evans, nw qr ew qr seo 3, e half se qr se qr ne qr sec 4, t 3 s, r 45 e. George W. Evans to Mary Proebstel, nw qr sw qr sec 3, e half se qr se qr ne qr seo 4, t 3 s, r 45 e. $800. Milo Hamilton to Mary Proebstel, n w qr se qr see 19 t 3 s, r 40 e. " $280. Milo A. -Huiniltoi to Mary Proel)-' stel, ne.qr swqr sec 19, (3 s, r4(Je. $280. . .. J. N. MeCaw to Julius A. Halter, n half swjqr seo 14, e half se or sec 15, t 3 s, r 48 e. $12C0. ' ' ' Nicholas Miisty to Julius A. l?al,ter, e half n w qr sec 23, t 3 s, r 46 e. $000. Hiram C. CraiuPr et al to John Cramer, tract in sw qr sw qr, sec 11, t 1 n, r 42 e. Consideration, the prem ises. . ' . James H. Tryon to Jos.?ph-iiodge, No. 81, A. F. & A. M., lot 1, blk 11, original town of Joseph. $1000. ' John W. Thompson to L Lloyd, sw qr, sw qr, sec 14, w half se qr, se qr,, se qr sec 15, e half ne qr, seo 22, 1 2 s, r 48 e. $2070. U. S. It. H. to Win. E. Dearlng, sw qr se qr sec 15, n half ne qr, se qr ne Jessie E. Taylor to II. A. Taylor, deeil, e half, hi qr, se qr, ne qr seo 23, ne qr, ne qr, sec '2(h, sw qr, sw qr, sec 24, 1 1 n, r 43 e. $25. U. 8. Patent to Kudolph liork, n half ne qr, see 9, w'half so qr, sec 4, t 5 n, r 44 e. JT. 8. Patent to Rudolph Bork, se qr sw qt, sec 4, ne qr, n w qr, seo 0, t 5 n, r 44 e. - U. 8. Patent to Fred" liork, e half, ne qr, sw qr, lie qr, nw qr, so qr, seo 28, t 0 n, r 44 e. U. 8. Pate-nt to 'Jacob P. Hosting, i half, sw qr, n half se qr, sec 18, 1 1 s, r 44 e. U. 8. Patent to Lucinda Rumble, w half, se qr, and lots 7 and 10, sec 4, t 3 s, r 46 e. IJ. 8. Patent to Eva B. Rumble, s half se qr, sec 11, and w half sw-cjr, s.x; 12, t 3 s, r 40 e. Ii. A. Jackson to Lucinda Rumble, lot 9, blk 2, Knight's 2nd add to Jo seph. fOO. G. F. Conley to V. F. Me.Cully, lot 1, blk 0, original townsite of Joseph. $100. U. 8. R. R. to Benj. T. Long, se qr of sw qr, lot 0, sec r t 2 s, r 45 e. U.S. Patent to Lewis W. Williams, ne qr, sec 32, I 1 n, r 12 e. Louis Berland to, Edward P.erland, 21 feet oil" a side lot ft and 4 feet ofl' n side of lot 5, in town of Joseph, jioot). W. H.Graves to JP. Averill, sw qr, sec 22, s lrulf, se qr, se qr, sw qr, sec 21, n half ii w qr, sw qr nw qr and w half sw qr sec 28, t 1 li, r 45 e. $3n0(). Helena Green to Thomas H. Green, se qr, sec 15, t 3 s, r 40 e. $1500. Ellen Boswell to S. L. Burnaugh Ji;., all of lot 2, blk 3, (Gardner's add to Enterprise, except a strip h feet wide the'Jfull length aijd parallel with west side thereof. $1500. FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF THE 15 per Cent on your i '1 wo Houses Paying lb a month rent. $1500 FOR BOTH Lots one-fourth Block in Size for from $100 to $400.. Residences from $000 to 851100 All above property in Enterprise. Good Farm Propositions W. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE, OREGON, Mrs. W. M. Fleenor ai4 daughter, Miss Hthel, of Lostine, purchased millinery in Enterprise, Saturday. ' " - t ... Doiii:Biisirioss AT THE OLD STAND , We have had our one-day Fur Sale and it was a great success. Many people were made happy on that day. But we still have a very large and1 well' assorted lin of . FURS that we are offering atalmost unheard of prices. Neck pieces from $1.25 to $20.00. Then we have sets, Mutfs and Scarfs to match. We also have a. complete line of y -CHILDREN'S COATS ! , ." . Crushed Pluh, Bear Skin and Astrakan, All of these gar ments are well made and going very, reasonably. We have not space to quote prices, but invite . you to come to our store and examine for yourself, and we know' we can convince the 'most skeptical. Our FalMine is in, so . come early before the goodsjare picked over. ' ' , 't "'j-!, ';.')', Respectfully, It mum ijiiu and m spin Horses Boarded by (Day, Week or Month Good Care of all Stock. BEST EQUtPHED STABLE IX THE COUXTY One Block North of Court House. J. C. SHACKLEFORD, Proprietor. Leads in Live Stock At(the request of the Oregon Devel opment league, G. A. West gate, sec-retin-.y of the Portland Country club and Livestock association the Pacific National Show has compiled the fol lowing on the subject of Oregon Live stock : "To follow President XeWell's hun dred words on Oregon fruit with a brief "statement about Oregon live stock brings the realization that Mr. Newell has produced a classic. Rill, Oregon has won almost as many honors in live stock, enough to convince the great packers of Aini'iica that the packing plants for the Northwest, Alaska, the Orient, and all hinds touching the Pacific, will he built in Oregon. There are many more millions of profit im mediately within reach in this state through the live stock industry, than in connection with any other industrial effort. "Kcmeniher this. Oregon owns the prize dairy cow of the world, and the first prize head of Short horns, as shown at Sit Louie. Oregon horses, sheep and swine iiru also winners, because con ditions of soH, climate, water and grasses are winning factors in tho pro- ductioli of the best of the four footed "Oregon offers the livo i-tock breeder economy in feed, continuous 'growth, early maturity, quality and soundness, with the world lor a market. Double your money in live stock while your fruit trees are grow ins." 'Reorganized Church L. D.S. Elders N. C. Knge of Stewartsville, Mo., and A. J. Moore of Condon, Orcg., will begin a series of meetings in Wolf's hail, Wallowa,. next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and' continuing thereafter each evening at 7:30 o'clock in the same place until further notice. Those in charge of tho meetings say that "Everyone who is willing to hour the truth js cordially invited to come." The preachers above named are I'lders in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter DajSaints, which is nn entirely separate and distinct sect from the Mormons. The Reorganized Church-of Latter Day Saints has its headquarter') St l.amoni, Jowa. it has never countenanced polygamy and claims that practice was a llrigham Young innovation and never practiced or 'advocated l,y Joseph Smith, tho prophet. The Laiuoni church also condemns tho doctrine of blood atonement and (iod-Adam. In fact the Reorganized church of , Latter Day Saints looks upon the Mormons as apostates, and the latter view the mem bers of the Lamnni church in the same light. Mrs. J. A. French and son Dwight left the fir-fof the week for Pendleton Where thev w ill visit w ith Mrs. French's sifter, Mrs. D. I'.rusha, who formerly resided lure. .Mr. French took his wife and urn as f.ir as Lostine Mondav and from there they went out in the stage. Administratrix' Notice. In (he County l uiirt i the Sluto itf Oivgon, for Wallowa County. In the Mnl'er of KMnti'of I .1. !-'. illlili '.Kll, IV'i'i'llM'il. i rnt'Vf fi hfrchy slvcn that lln- uitdi'r Mguiil silinlnVitratrlx ol the uliovn -: 1 1 1 1 1 -.J i-miiK' Iiom llli:rl Iii.t firml fin-omit of her ii'linliilKl ration of unit! eml Willi Hie ( lurk ol thin Court, ami th Court Iiih flx il Kriiliiy, Novi'mtier s, l'.iii", nt tlm Court room of ai Court in Knli-rprlM', Or-ciron, an the time and pliiiH; tor I Ii' e Ik'UC'tit of Hald uwouiit; at whlrh t Inn- imy (nrHonn lutcnNtiil In Mihl cutiit1 ii, tif fiinir Htiil lllff oliji'i'tioriN, In W'ritini,', o alil le-count, uh'I routi-st the i.':ip. Iiii(f'l at K,nlrirl, cri'KD:i, tlili4Kt.li day of Oftobll', , .l.i t Ht iii.riou, A'liniiiUu-itrlxof llif Estiile of J. V. llurJjli d .fcnvl. BUSINESS CARDS Physician Surgeon E. T. Anderson, M. D. Enterprise, Oregon. Physician and Surgeon C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. Independent Phone. OITiee up stairs in Hank Hldg. When Passing On The Lewis tor, Rom.), Stop At The Sled Springs Hotel. Plenty of Stable Root... S.B.CONNER, Proprietor. Win. Mcllroy anu: Company. Farms, Timber Lands, Acreage, Lots, Residence and Business 1'roperty For Kale. Timber Lo eating a Kpeciilty 10 LOIN. - OIUOOON. Stone Mason and Cutter Out stono flues constantly on liaml for short order work, aliio fresh linio. L. J. Piskix, Wallowa, Oh. .1. A, llurlcluli Daniel Hoyil BuHeiqh k Boyd Httorneys-ai-Law 1 Will practice In all the Courts of this State at, before the Interior" and its olllces. The most cari-rul ntteiition given to ill business en trusted to our care. Enterprise, Oregon. ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch for Next " . Announcement