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    Fruit Trees From
Myers' Spray Pumps
Pruning Hooks and Saws
FORD C. POTTER
WALLOWA, OREGON
Before buying nursery stock or
nursery supplies ot any kind
write me for prices.
LOME DIRECTORY.
1 0 0 F enterprise lodge n
EMERALD REBEKAH LODGE, No. 119.
ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
JU ANITA TEMPLE, No. 7, Pythian
Slaters.
MnQfHMP ENTERPRISE CHAPTER,
IVIHoUNIUn'o. 30. Royal Arch Masons,
meets first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Masonic Hall. All visiting
Royal Arch Masons welcomed.
J. B. OLMSTED, Hih Triest.
T. W. BHEAHAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. &
A. M., meets second and fourth Satur
days of each month in Masonic Hall.
Visiting Masons welcomed
C. H. ZURCHER, W. M.
W. C. BOATMAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No
BO, O. E. S. meets first and third Sat
urdays of pach month, in Masonic Hall
Visiting Stars are always welcomed.
OLIVE LOCKWOOD, W. M.
DANIEL BOYD, Secretary.
Ill I EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M
. If.A.W. A Meets first and third
Thursdays in each month, in new Fra
ternal hall. Visiting Neighbors always
welcome.
J AS. W. RODGERS, Consul.
T. M. DILL, Clerk.
ANEROID CAMP, No. 3542, R N. of A.
Wn III ENTERPRISE CAMP, No.
.U. II. 535, W. of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W.
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.
Harness and Saddles
L. BERLAND,
frlll'supply your needs in the Leather Goods line more cheaply and
five better natisfuction than any other dealer In Wallowa county,
jet him tit you out for the season's work. Repair work a specialty.
MA'N STREET.
TOWN PROPERTY
FARMLANDS
TIMBER LANDS
STOCK RANCHES
Propert' 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 j-ou 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,
I
Enteqrise,
Lostine's First
Stock Shipment
Temporary Yards Put Up Flour
Mill Rushed With Orders
Local News.
Lostlne, Dec. 1 The first shipment
of stock from this station was made
Tuesday by Frank Graham who sent
out two car loads of hogs. A tem
porary stockyards was put . up a
couple of days ago by Mr. Graham,
and a number of volunteer assist
ants. He says there will be lots
of stock shipped from Lostine, for
it does not pay to drive stock far
ther than Is absolutely necessary.
This he proved by spending over $30
to put up the temporary yards to
ship two car loads rather than
drive a few mlle3 to another station.
! The Lostine Flouring mill is do
! ing a rushing buisness, turning out
j 150 barrels of flour per day, yet Is
behind on orders. J, Rohrman, Jos
j eph merchant, was here Monday and
I contracted for a carload.
I The school gave a basket social
Wednesday evening of last week with
a program and sale of baskets, pro
ceeds amounting to $67 going to fur
nish new lights for the school build
ing. W. Eugene Knox, impersonator
and reader, is billed for December
24 for the benefit of the school.
Mrs. Charles Fltzpatriek gave a
card party last Tuesday evening to
a number of her friends.
Miss Zelma Ogbourn, primary
teacher in our schools, spent Sun
day with her parents on Alder Slope.
GARDEN OF EDEN.
(By Mrs. Adah L. Downing of Wild
Rose Home Farm, Troy P. O.)
Mr. Palmer of La Grande has re
turned to spend the winter on his
"Eden" ranch.
Chief Ranger Eaker resigned his
position with the government to re
side on his farm at Sommerville,
Ore. Before his departure he per
suaded Miss Lola Richman, of the
Grouse country, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Richman, to go
as a life partner in the said farm.
While everyone demurred at such a
proceeding, as It was taking two
social favorites from our community,
everyone joined In wishing them the
best of success and happiness. The
happy couple were joined in holy
wedlock at the home of the bride's
parents on November 15. The groom
gave an infair party at Ficker's hall
on the 18th, which was a most en
joyable affair and lasted until dawn
began to break. Messrs. Courtney
and Fleming furnished good music.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams
gave a card party at their home,
"Elk Horn Springs," Eden, on the
evening of November 28th. After pe
dro and bridge had held away for a
couple of hours and sweet enliven
ing music by the graphophone was
rendered, everyone concluded to
dance, Instead of trying to keep their
feet still. Waltzes, two-steps, quad-
THE HARNESS AND
SADDLEMAN
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
FIRE INSURANCE
PLATE GLASS INS
STOCK INSURANCE
Oregon.
rilles an d other dances were step
ped off to the exhilarating quick-step
time of Prof. George Courtney and
Charles Fleming, accompanied by -Mr.
Williarjs on a large French harp
which, chimed in harmoniously with
violin, and guitar. Mrs. Williams
pass&d delicious cake, pie and cof
fee around, which just "filled the
bill,' after which all sat around the
fire and told "yarns'" until morning.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
George Courtney, Miss Wilmer and
Master Arthur, and little Misa Eunice
and Baby Courtney Mr. and Mrs.
James Downing, Charles Fleming,
Ed Wilcox, Charles Haroldson, Mr.
aud Mrs. Williams, two daughters,
Miss Grace and little Lorine.
County School Superintendent Con-
ley and wife visited the school and
friends at Troy one day last week.
A Mr. Foster has charge of the
school at Troy. A new schoolhouse
is about completed.
Save Money Over
Mail Order Houses
Comparison of Prices of Clocks Re
sults In Favor of Home
Dealer.
"Yes; It pays to advertise, if you
ca,: deliver the goods at the right
price," said E. B. Wheat, the jeweler,
when seen in his new store, one
door south of the Fraternal building.
and the people are learning that
they can get . watches, clocks and
ewelry here as cheap, and in a
great many cases much cheaper than
to send away for them.
Since sending oat letters a short
time ago to my friends and patrons
announcing my removal to my own
building and that I would be able
to save them money I have had
very flattering returns. Last week I
sold two fine clocks to substantial
Prairie Creek farmers and three love
ly Mantel clocks to as many suc
cessful farmers of Alder Slope. One
of these men had already made out
his order to send to one of the mail
order houses for .a clock, but after
seeing my goods and prices was very
sure he could do better here.
"I have sold besides these, several
watches and a great many rings and
chains and silverware. Quite a lot of
things being purchased for Christmas
presents. Yes, It pays to advertise."
BEET MEN RETURN.
From La Grande Observer.
Encouraged at the liberal response
and the bright outlook for new beet
fields In Wallowa county, Manager
Fred G, Taylor of the (Amalgamated
Sugar company and F. S. Brarawell,
formerly with the company, returned
last evening from AVallowa county,
where, with Salt Lake officials of the
company, they held meetings at Jos
eph, Enterprise and Lostine.
The response for acreage was lib
eral. Some of the Influential men of
Lostine and Enterprise have signified
theii' Intention of setting aside
tracts of land for sugar beet purposes
and many others have agreed to
plant smaller tracts to beets. Con
ditions are so favorable, says Mr.
Taylor, that It Is more than likely
that the company will soon make
sugar beets an Important Industry in
Wallowa county, especially about Los
tine and Enterprise.
For a Lame Back,
When you have pains or lameness
in the back bathe the parts with
Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day,
massaging with the palm of the hand
for five minutes at each application.
Then dampen a piece of flannel
slightly with thU liniment and bind
it on over the seat of pain, and you
may be surprised to see how quickly
the lameness disappears. For sale
by Burnaugh & Mayfield.
HACK TO THE DEPOT.
Hack for the accommodation of the
general public will leave the Enter
prise Hotel for the O. R. & N. depot
15 minutes before train time (8: 1j
a. m. and 2:15 p. m.) Passengers called
for at the)r homes If tolephone cal!
Is sent to the Red Front livery barn
30 minutes before train time.
29U BOSWELL & SOX.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious and
healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
and bronchial tubes.
"As pleasant to the testa
u Maple Sugar"
Children Like It
For BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS Try
bUtt'i Kldnej ind Bladder Pills Sure ud Sail
FOR SALE BY
BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD.
Officers Joseph
lodge 1. 0. 0. F.
Odd Fellows Number 122 at Termi
nus Town Local and
Personals.
Joseph lodge No. 84, I. O. O. F..
has elected the following officers
for the ensuing term: W. E. Lef
fel, N. G.; Louis Gitschlag, V. G. ;
Arthur Collinsworth, recording Secy.;
James Rankin, financial Secy.; Cy
Clay, treasurer. Joseph lodge has a
membership of 122, and meets every
Friday night.
Joseph Local.
Mrs. L. Wetzel of La Grande vis
ited over Thanksgiving with her
mother, Mrs. T. B'. Wells.
The round house is nearing com
pletion and was used for the first
time Monday.
The city council has ordered a
sidewalk built to the depot extend
ing the walk west of Main street
on north to the depot.
.Miss Cora Berland of Enterprise
is assisting Deputy District Attorney
Eberhard with his clerical work.
Mr. J. S. Williams and Miss May
Duncan were married at the home of
the bride, Thursday, November 26,
Rev. A. L. Howarth officiating. Mr.
and Mrs. Williams will reside in En
terprise. J. Rohrman, one of Joseph's enter
prising merchants, went to Lostine
Monday, and purchased a carload of
flour.
Mrs. Merritt went to Elgin Monday
for a stay of several weeks.
S. C. Hlmelwrlght of Imnaha came
In Monday to trade. His son left
Tuesday for Portland to attend
school.
Mrs. Peter Baudan and her daugh
ter Josephine returned Monday from
La Grande, where they had been to
see their daughter and sister, who
is attending Sacred Heart academy.
Mrs. O. Sorenson of . Anaconda,
Mont., came Monday on a visit to her
brother, Rev. Father Bradley.
Mrs. Annie J. Edgmahd and daugh
ter of Clio, la., came in Monday to
visit her son, D. K. Edgmand of
Chlco.
Mrs. A. A. Kldwller of Dayton,
Wash., sister of Mrs. Holden of this
city, returned to her home Tuesday.
Mrs. I. H, Robinson of this city and
Mrs. P. A. Gaylord of Lightning were
Enterprise visitors Tuesday.
Notice of Non-Payment of Proportion of
Expenditure on Mining Claims.
To A. A. Welch, V. R. Pierson, Jr.,
R. Robertson, R. W. Rayner and
Charles Shultz: Tiou are hereby no
Lifted that you have failed to contrib
ute your proportion of the expenditure
due for the year 1!K)8, upon the follow
ng described mining claims situated
in the Lostine Mining district in the
County ot Wallowa and State of .Ore
gon, and known ns the Hunker Hill
Wining Claim, the, Tip Top Minini;
Claim, The War Kaule No. 2 Mining
Claim and the Wnr Kalo No. 3 Min
ting Claim, a more complete deserip
iion of which properties may lie found
in Book Three of the minion locutions
of uaid County at pages 328, 32!, IS! HI
and 3til.
You are further notified t lint the
undersigned have contributed your
proportion of said expenditure ami
unless reimbursed by you and each ot
you, on oi before the lnt day of laiuir
ary, 1900, your interest in taid milling
claims will become the property of the
undersigned.
Signed: R. II. Huston,
1". V. Ca.mhuov,
R. Clabk,
I. W, Leader,
R. T). Wktmohk,
M. H. Nkwki.i,,
C. II. Cahkingtos,
II. K. l'KKT,
M. K. Cahu,
25113
O. L. I'ALMKK.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Iso
lated Tract.
PUDLIC LAND SALE.
La Grande, Oregon, Land Office, No
vember 20th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given, that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906, Public No. 303, we
will offer at public sale, to the high
est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m on
the 29th day of December next, at
this office, the following tract of
land, to-wlt: WVi SW Section 2S,
T. 1 S.( It.' 44 E. W. M., Serial No.
02269.
Any persans claiming adversely the
above-described lands are advised to j
file their claims, or objections, on
or before the day above designated
for sale.
F. C. Dram well, Resist cr.
31tu A. A. Roberts, Receiver.
CAME LAWS. I
Any person knowing of any viola j
tion of tho game or fish laws of tlx j
state, or of persons not properl;
keeping screens over Irrlgatlo'
ditches, are requested to notify
JOE CLE M ON 3,
Deputy State Game and Forwrtr.
Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. 42tf
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Enterprise
OPERA HOUSE,
Saturday Evening
December 5th.
The merriest of all
MERRY, MUSICAL MEDLEYS,
as
Os
as
as
The- Japanese Girl
4S
A superb cast
Swell costumes
For the benefit of ihe Enterprise Circulat
ing Library. Usual popular prices. Re
served seats at usual place on and after
Tuesday, December 1st.
to
ENTERPRISE
RF.S1 OF MEATS
i
Highest Market
I'ricc for
Hides and Pells
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rilOl'RIF.TOKS
ST0CKCROWER3 & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
WALLOWA, OREGON.
Officers: J. G. Stevens, president; E. A. Holmes, vise president;
C. T. McDaniel, cashier; Margaret Boner, assistat cashier;
.Directors; J. G. Stevent, E. A. Holmes, C. TV McDaniel, S. L. Ma
gill and Hector McDonald.
Other Stockholders: J. A. Jones, Union, Oregon; H. P. Stewart,
Portland, Oregon; J. L. Cole, president of First Clank 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 bunking business whether large or small anil 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.
Nature Provides
but one
California
It is the natural winter
homo of many thousand
of the world's best peopie.
Under the gentle influence
of its mild winter climate,
every nmusement 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 BeHch 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 return is
$76 80
Corresponding rates are
ef-
feet to other points.
We have some very distinctive
literature covering California's
winter resorts, and will take
pleasure in giving yon all of tho
information and assistance at
our command.
For tickets, sleeping car reservations,
etc., call on, telegraph or write
E. T. Campion, Agent, Wallowa.
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WM. McMURRY, (;kn. pass, acent.
Portland, Oregon.
S. K. Clark
Plumber & Steam Fitter
Full line of plumbing
n aterial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store
Leave Orders.
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swell properties
MEAT MARKET
ALWAYS ON HANI),
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PHONE 20
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"Finished"
Product
in all things, com
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from
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is pre-eminently so
FOR SALE BY
C. H. Zurcher
EXCLUSIVE AGENT
Complete Stock of Men's
Furnishings.