Fruit Trees From
Myers' Spray Pumps
Pruning Hook and Saws
FORD C. POTTER
WALLOWA, ORICGOxNT
Before'buying nursery stock or
nursery supplies of any kind
write me for prices.
CLEANING
...OF...
Ladies' Suits and
Cravanettes
A SPECIALTY AT THE
Enterprise Cleaning and
Pressing Works
A. C. WILLETT, Prop.
Two doors west of City Bakery. '
LODGE DIRECTORY.
1 0 0 F enterprisb ldge n
EMERALD REBEKAH LODGE, No. 119
K, n ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
. 01 Y. 94.
JUANITA TEMPLE, No. 1, Pythla.'
Sister.
MtOnilin ENTERPRISE CHAPTER,
IVlnuUNIUNo. 30, Royal Arch Masons,
meets first and third Tuesdays of eacl
month In Masonic Hall. AH vlaltlnp
Royal Arch Masons welcomed.
J. B. OLMSTED, High Priest.
P. W. SHEAHAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA LODGE. No. 82, A. F. &
A. M., meets second and fourth Satur
day of each month In Masonic Hall
Visiting Masons welcomed
C. H. ZURCHER, W. M.
W. C BOATMAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No
60, O. E. S. meets first and third- Sat
urdays of each month, in Masonic Hall
Visiting Stars are always welcomed.
OLIVE LOCKWOOD, W. M.
.DANIEL BOYD, Secretary.
Ml A EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M
llLn.W. A Meets first and third
'ThUKdays In each month. In new Fra
ternal halL Visiting Neighbors always
welcome.
" JAS. W. RODGERS, Consul.
T. M. DILL, Clerk. ,
ANEROID CAMP, No. 3D42, R N. of A.
Ill ft 111 ENTERPRISE CAMP, No
II. Ut W. 535, W. Of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W.
Harness and. Saddles
L. BERLAND,
Will supply your needs In the Leather Goods line more cheaply and
give better satisfaction than any nther dewier. In Wullowa county.
Let him lit you out for the season's work. Repair work a specialty.
MA'N STREET
TOWN PROPEYRT
FARM LANDS
TIMBER LANDS
STOCK RANCHES
Property listed with me is unsolicited The
owners desire to sell. Consequently they are
BARGAINS
Now is the time to buy property in Enterprise.
See me if you want a house or lot any location
Good farm propositions in valley and out
lying districts.
Insure j'our live stock in the National Live
Stock Insurance Company. You can not afford
to take chances at the price it costs to insure
your horses or cows.
I have the best Standard Fire Insurance Com
panies. Also the cheapest Mutual Company.
W. E. TAGGART,
Enterprise,
Started Work On
Deer Creek Road
Gets Busy Paradise News
and Comment.
Paradise, Nov. 17 R. L. Day of
Enterpri.se was here on business this
week.
Walter Cochran and Blanche
Barnes were married one day last
week at Lewlston.
Born, to the wife of William How
ell, a 13 pound boy, November 10.
Taft was elect3d president of the
United States but bogs have come
down and money Is not any easier
to get than , it wa3 before he was
elected.
W. W. White of Enterprise was in
these parts on business a short time
i ago.
I The followers of Robert Raikes
have organized a Sunday school at
the Willis Straley hall.
A literary and dance combined was
I organized at the postoffice hall. A
j basket social was held there Friday
night and $33.31 was raised to buy
an organ for the hall.
C. C. Taplin, road oversesr on the
Washington side, will begin work on
Doer Creek road today.
The parties that were Indicted for
soiling whisky and for assault have
returned from circuit court. The two
cases were put over because there
was no prosecuting witness. They
should have been thrown out, as the
writer knows it is putting cost on the
county for nothing. All the partici
pants In the drunken row should
have been fined and thus ended the
matter. !!! :f t
Bail She'.ton and wife were up
from' the river yesterday.
George Hendrickson, Joe Beach
and Albert Wilson started with their
hogs for Lewlston, yesterday.
The Paradise sawmill is sawing
lumber now. They have not been
able to supply the demand for lum
ber this summer.
Al Graham, El Applegate and Tom
Barnes are going to work on the
Deer creek road.
There has bean soma complaint of
our last two schools as regards small
scholars. In the district school A B
C. pupils who do not know their let
ters are abused for not knowing
their le3son3. Now, how can a small
pupil learn a lesson and not know
hi3 letters. The A B C scholars
have books, primers, they are called,
with no A B C le3sons In them. No
person can 'study without help unless
he can spell or know his A B Cs.
The directors should look after such
things.
LOST.
Chased gold locket off watch fob.
Old English C engraved on back, and
lion's head In front, with ruby eye3
and diamond In mouth. Lost In En
terprise about a month ago. Re
ward for return to C A. Loosloy.
Have you tried tho3e delicious pies
at the Woman's Exchange?
THE HARNESS AND
S AODLEM AN
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
FIRE INSURANCE
PLATE GLASS INS
STOCK INSURANCE
Oregon.
Grouse Girl Marries
Siimmerville Man
Wedding of Pretty Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Richman Troy
News.
Troy, Nov. 21 Wedding bells rang
Sunday night, November 15, for Mr.
Albert Baker of Summerville, and
Miss Lola Richman, of Crouse. I
surely wish them a long, peaceful
and happy life In their Summerville
home. No one can speak of them
except In the highest terms.
Young and old and all-enjoyed a
splendid dance given at Troy Wed
nesday by Mr. Baker to show his
many friends that a portion of his
heart is with them yet.
Elmer Baker and Alva Carter of
Summer.ville were vlistors at Troy
about a week and will clear the way
to Summerville for the newly married
aouple.
Troy school Is progressing finely
with Prof. Perry Foster at the helm
:o steer the bark of knowledge up
the stream of life for the children.
The school Is promising to be well
attended. There are three students
from outside districts here going to
school. Miss Wllma Courtney and
Miss Grace Williams of Eden and
Willie, the adopted son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Beecher. When the
new school house now under con
struction is completed we will be
prepared for other new scholars.
A. T. Shuman made a trip to
Lewlston, started Sunday, in the in
terests of the school, but has stayed
over time and Mrs. A. T. Shuman
and children as well as the board
of the district and others are most
anxious about him, though Lewlston
has gone dry the last election. Think
ing again, however, Mayor Flcker of
Troy went with him and if they
should get eight or ten bottles 1
guess they could get back. At any
rate, we will be hopeful and not
consider them lost yet.
An Accommodation Wanted.
We want you to accommodate us
by settling your account for we are
greatly In need of money to settle
our wholesale accounts. If you will
accommodate us, probably we will re
turn the compliment when you are In
teed of medlclna and have not the
ready cash,
BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD.
All kinds of builders' hardware al
S. D. Keltner's.
Real Estate Transfers
Week Ending November 21, 1908-Pre-pared
by Wallowa Law, Land
Abstract Co.
David Tucker to Kernan and Isom
3w ne and ne se nw and w half se
7-3n-50. $1100. -
Birdie Russell to Laura J. Victor,
w half sw sec 22; se se sec 21 and
ne ne 28-2n il. $500.
John McDonald to William Max
well lots 6 and 7, blk 4; lots 13 and
14, blk 5, and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4,
blk 21, in the McDonald add to Wal
lowa. $450,
Theodore Williams to Charles P.
Terrey, sw ne 15-ln-42. $800.
Amy M. Chauvet to Fred A. Wag
ner, lots 1 and 2, blk 26, In Gard
ner's add to Enterprise. $1.
F. D. McCully to H. E. Kinney, lots
1 and 2, blk 26, Bellevue add to Jo
seph. $150,
W. F. Craig to Geo. S. Craig, tract
in n half nw 7-2s-45. $1700.
C. E. Vert to Ben Weathers, tract
In lot 4 2-2s-44. $175.
John McDonald to Wallowa Lodge
I. O. O. F., lot 9, blk 1, town of
Wallowa. $1500.
Emma Bauer to Fred W. Falconer,
blk 1, Gardner's add, Enterprise. $1.
I, W, Bloom to, G. O, Downing and
F. A. Downing, na of ne. of sec 12,
ln-43; lot 1, ne nw and nw ne 7-2n
44. $2000.
Hascall Cole to D. B. Hendricks,
n half of sec 21 2s-4 5. $13000.
M, W, Goodman to J. W. Bright,
tract commencing south "of lot 10,
in blk 3, Bowman's add to Lostlne.
$250.
Naoma E. Stephenson to L. H.
Treanor, lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 6,
In town of Wallowa. $700.
Thomas E. Tucker to Isom and
Kernan, lot 3, 18-3n-50. $1600.
William Sherod to R. MeCraa, lot
4, In bit 17, In Residence add to Wal
lowa. $100.
Erastus Hanson to W. F. Craig, qc,
tract In n half nw 7-2s-45. $1.
State of Oregon to P. M. Dicken
son, se 16-5n-44. $200.
U, 8. to Blrdla Russell, w half sw
sec 22; se se sec 21 and ne se 28-2n-41.
U. S. Patent to Frank Russell, ne
nw; n half ne and tee se 9-2n-4t.
U. 8. Patent to William Russell,
sw sec 4 ln-41.
U. 8. Patent to Thos. E. Tucker,
lot 3 or sec 18, 3n-50.
U. S. Patent to Henry C. Beggs,
se ne and ne se 18-ln-43.
U. S. Patent to A. C. Rudd, se ne
sec 20, and sw nw and n half sw
sec 21-4n-42.
U. S. Patent to Albert Wilson,
sw of sec 24-Cn-44.
L. H. Perkins to L. G. Perkins,
lots 6, 7 and 8, blk 2, Amended Riv
erside add to Joseph. $500.
F. D. McCully to W. C. Meek, blk
27, Bellevue add to Joseph. $280.
Maggie McDonald to Martha J.
Payne, s half of blk 1, Residence add
to Wallowa. $850.
Martha J. Payne to Kate McElroy,
s half of blk 1, Riverside add to
Joseph. $1000.
John McDonald to E. F. Johnson,
lots 5, 6, and 7 In blk 5 in McDon
ald add to Wallowa. $150.
John McDonald to W. S. Powell,
lots 10 and 11, blk 4, in McDonald
add to Wallowa. $100.
Geo. W. Hearing to A. H. Pipes,
all that part of the s half se sec 10
and e half ne sec 15 lying west of
middle of main channel of Bear
creek, t in 42. $3560.
George W. Hearing to G. A. Hear
ing, tract In se se 10-ln-42. ' $1 etc.
Ben Weathers to H. E. Coleman,
lots 13 and 14, blk 1, Alder View add
to Enterprise. $350. -
H. E. Merryman to The Public,
dedication deed, streets and alleys in
Merryman's add to Enterprise, loca
ted in lot 5 of 1-23-14.
A. C. Rudd to Geo. Palmer Lum
ber Co., se ne sec 20 and sw nw and
n half sw 21-4n-42. $1 etc.
U. S. to Chas. W. Hicks, w half se
sec 4 and n half ne 9-ln-44.
U. S. Patent to Ira W. Bloom, ne
ne sec 12 In ln-43, and lot 1, ne nw
and nw ne 7-ln-44.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Iso
lated Tract.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
La Grande, Oregon, Land Office, No
vember 20th, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given, that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
3eneral Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
Tune 27, 1906, Public No. 303, we
will offer at public sale, to the high
ast bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., On
the 29th day of December next, at
his office, the following tract of
:and, to-wlt: W SWVi Section 28,
1 1 S., R. 44 E. W. M., Serial Nq.
J2269.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are advised to
'lie their claims, or objections, on
ir before the day above designated
for sale.
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
31t5 A. A. Roberts, Receiver.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Wallowa County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
J. Watson, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the above
entitled estate has filed her final ac
count of her administration of said
estate, and the County Court of said
county has fixed Monday, the 7th
day of December, 1908, at the hour
of ten o'clock in the forenoon of
laid day, at the court room In the
County Court House, In the City of
Enterprise, In said county and state,
as the time and place for hearing
objections to and settling Bald final
account. All persons Interested In
said estate are hereby notified to
present their objections to said final
account, If any they have, In writ
ing, at the time and place herein des
ignated. Dated this 2nd day of November,
1908.
PLACIDIA E. BOYD,
Admlnlstrartlx of the Estate of Mary
J. Watson, deceased.
BURLEIGH & BOYD, Attorneys for
Estate. 2815
Notice of Non-Payment of Proportion oi
Expenditure on Mining Claims.
To A. A. Welch, V. R. Plerson, Jr.
R. Robertson, R. W. Raynor an'
Charles Shultz: You are hereby no
.ified that you ha e fal el to co itrlb
iteyour pro;,o:tl.n of the .expandlurc
liie for the year 11)08, upmi the f.illuv
ng described mining clitimn tiituutcc
in the LoHtine Mining (lintrict in tin
County of Wullowa ami Statu of , Ore
gon, and known as the Hunker Hill
Mining Claim, the Tip Tup Mindly
Claim, The Wttr Eagle No. 2 M initio
Claim and the War Fugle No. 3 Min
ting Claim, a more complete (lescrin
Hon of which properties may lie foi ml
in Hook Three of the mining location?.
fnid County at puges 38, 32!t, 3(1)
umi am.
You are further notified Unit the
unden-igned linvu contributed jour
proportion of said expenditure, and
unless rei inhumed by you and eueli nl
you, on or before the Ut day of Jhiiu
ary, MOB, your IntereHt in mid mining
claims will l.ecomu the property ul the
iiiiderMgned.
feigned: II. H. HkrtuN,.
F. . Camkkon,
R. Clark,
I. W. Leahkr,
II. D. Wktmobk,
Al. H. Nkwki.i.,
C. II. Cahki.vgtox,
11. K. IKKT,
M. K. Cahk,
23tl3 O. L. 1'ai.mkb.
Enterprise
OPERA HOUSE,
J - J
Saturday Evening iS
$ December 5th. $
The merriest of all
MERRY, MUSICAL MEDLEYS, (fS
t "The Japanese Girl" t
i IN
A superb cast an excellent chorus
Iv Swell costumes swell properties
For the benefit of ihe Enterprise Circular- i
W ing Library. Usual popular prices. Re- W
(fS served seats at usual place on and after (fS
Tuesday, December 1st. Jj
ENTERPRISE
UKS'I OF MEATS
Highest Market
Price for
Hides and Pelts
1'ItOl'UI
STOCKCROWERS & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
WALLOWA, OREGON.
Officers: J. G. Stevens, president; E. A. Holmes, vice president;
C. T. MeDaniel, cashier; Margaret Boner, assistat cashier;
.Directors J. G. Stevent, E. A. Holmes, C. T. MeDaniel, 3. L. Ma
gill and Hectsr McDonald.
Other Stockholders: J. A. Jones, Union, Oregon; H. P. Stewart,
Portland, Oregon; J. L. Cole, preiidsnt of First Dank of Vale; El
mer A. Clark, cashier of the Caldwell Commercial Bank; Minnie G.
Stevens, Cove, Oregon; Therisa Mimnaugh, stockholder of the Nib-ley-Mimnaugh
Lumber Company, George W. Boner, Joseph, Oregon.
We solicit your banking business whether large or small and will
extend to you every courtesy consistent with sound banking. We
issue both foreign and domestic exchange. Five per cent interest
paid on time deposits.
The Racket Store
(Under New Management)
We keep always on hand a
new and fresh supply of Con
fectionery, Tobacco, Fruits,
Novelties, Etc.
Stationary & School'Supplies.
Tl e quality of our goods is
recognized by the buyer.
Coleman Brothers
Successors to
T. J. WRIGHT.
Glasses Fitted
by me arejGurarvteed
Tolerfectly
Correct
Defects
In Vision,
Money Back if Not Satisfied.
E. B. WHEAT,
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
1st. Door South Fraternal Building.
ENTERPRISE, - - - OREGON.
'GAME LAWS.
Any person knowing of any viola
Hon of tho game or fish laws of the
itate, or of persons not property
looping scrosns over - lrrlgatloi
litches, are requested to notify
JOB CLEM ON 3,
Deputy State Game and Fortr.
Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. 4Jif
Nice freah cake made to order by
tho members of thj Woman's Exchange.
MEAT MARKET
ALWAYS ON HAND.
I HU1
INDEPENDENT
PHONE 20
KTOItS
Nature Provides
but one
California
It is the natural winter
home of many thousand
of the world'sbest peopie.
Under the gentle influence
of its mild winter climate,
every amusement and
recreation abounds. Such
bathing, boating, fishing,
driving; such picnics, par
ties and "jollifications."
GO TO
Los Angeles, Paso Robles
Hot Springs, Hotel del
Monte, Santa Barbara,
Venice, Long Beach Santa
(Cruz, or a score of similar
resorts and you will find
health, congenial sur
roundings, hospitable
associates, faultless ac
commodations and num
berless! attractions and
conveniences.
The O. R. & N. Co.
Connecting with
The Southern Pacific Co.
Make inexpensive round trip
excursion rates to California
A six months stopover
ticket Wallowa to Los
Angeles and retr-
$76 80
Corresponding ruu-t. .
feet to other points.
We huve some very distinctive
literature covering California's
winter resorts, and will tuke
pleasure in giving yon all of the
information and assistance at
our command.
For tickets, sleeping car reservations,
etc., call on, telegraph or write
E. T. Campion, Agent, Wallowa.
OH ,
WM. McMURRY, gen. pass, agent.
Portland, Oregon.
S. K. Clark
Plumber & Steam Filler
Full line of plumbing
iraterial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store
Leave Orders.