Parlor, Center and Library Tables Latest Style, tSolid and Elegant. Book Cases, Roman Seats and Ladies' Desks. Doll Carriages for Children Exclusive Agent for Wallowa County of EILERS PIANO HOUSE, 50 MaKes to Select From, PORTLAND PRICES and EASY TERMS. ASHLEY, The Home Furnisher, Enterprise, Oregon. An acceptable Xmas gift City and County Brief News Items Never-Slip Horseshoes at Keltner'i. Smoke the Advertiser best of all 5 cent cigars, Made In Enterprise. Reliable, always the same, is the Advertiser Enterprise made cigar. Free, Free Free! Beautiful Pic tures, 1GX20, at Ashley's, ('. E. Funk returned Saturday night from Hot Lake, much improved in health. Interest will be charged on all over-due accounts after Dec. 1, 1908. Pay up. Burnaugh & Mayfield. Mrs. Lottie Wheeler, who has been at the home of her son-in-law, M. E. Hotchkiss, went to Elgin, Tuesday. T. A. Holman and wife of Spo kane, arrived Tuesday night and will visit their uncle, W. A. Moss, and family. Orders taken at the Exchange for plain and fancy sewing, baby clothes and fancy work for Christmas. Place your orders early. The Advertiser is a home made cigar, and the beat judges of the weed say It Is the best 5 cent cigar they ever smoked. Men can get their overcoats, suits and underwear nicely mended by one who understands the business. In quire at the Woman's Exchange. Sheriff Edgar Marvin has rented the J. II. Hartshorn property and will move to it soon. The Bauer house now occupied by Mr. Marvin has been sold to Fred Falconer, who is expecting his recently widowed moth er and sister to arrive in Enterprise from Cromwell, la. The father died while Fred was visiting In Cromwell a few weeks ago. Proud Of Your Shoes? We are. And we have a big lot of them, too. All the good kinds, sizes and prices. Our line of ladles', misses' and chil dren's shoes Is the very best In the market. There's no Trouble About the Fit When you buy Shoes from our big stock. The new goods are still arriv ing at our store Those Ladies' Sweaters there has been so much In quiry about, are here now. Come In and tee them. R. S. & Z. CO. ENTKKPKISK The Place Where Money Talks Louder than Any where Else in Wallowa County. Lisk ware at Keltner's. Smoke the Advertiser and be happy. Joe Weaver went to La Grande Wednesday. Jacob Wagner is at Baker City on a business trip. All kinds of builders' hardware al '3. V. Keltner's. Beautiful replicas of oil paintings, 10x20, free at Ash'ey's. Ruberoid roofing, 1 ply and 2 ply, for Hi.:v by S. D. Keitner. T. J. Wright is home from his trii to the Willamette valley. Mrs. Ella Rutter shipped her goods to her new home in Union Thursday. The E Z mattren, silk floss, satis faction guaranteed, $10. At Ashley's. Born, Sunday, November 22, to the wife of Oral Beecher, a daugh ter. Frank Mclotto went to Portland Friday to be gone a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Littleton left Tuesday for Lodl, Calif., to spend the winter. Nice fresh cake made to order by the members of the Woman's Ex change. The best washing machine on earth is the Flyer. For sale by S. D. Keener. Mrs. Carrie Ve3t returned to La Grande, Tuesday, after a visit with relatives here. C. E. Vest has sold two lots on West Greenwood street to Mrs. W. M. Dougherty. Roof Paint for your old roofs. It stops the leaks. For sale at Kelt ner's hardware store. The high school football team was defeated by the Wallowa team Sat urday by the score of 18 to 0. Not J ist as good but better than any othir 5 cent cigar, Is the Ad vertlssr. Enterprise made cigar. Ben Ownbey and family are resid ing In the living rooms In the build ing partly occupied by the Home bakery, Mrs. Viola Johnson returned from Portland Saturday with her daughter Hazel, who had been staying with an aunt in the city. Lillian Logan of Wallowa returned home Friday after a pleasant visit with hor friends, Audrey Combes and Elliot Weaver. O. J. Roe. Will Rankin and Clin ton Murray returned Wednesday from their door hunt up around Buck horn Springs. They secured two big follows. Fred Wagner returned the first of the week from Lewlston accompan ied by Frank Cole, a wealthy man of that city, who came to look over this country, Sam Litch left Wednesday morn ing for'a visit at his old home in eastern Pennsylvania. He was ac companied by his cousin, Frank Barring, of Barnsvllle, Pa., who had boon visiting here for several weeks. Jako Bauer, landlord of Hotel En terprise, went to Portland Monday on a business trip. At a meeting of the Hotel company last week, he signed the lease for the hotel for another year. Because we carried you over last year Is no sign that we are prepared to carry you over another year. We must have money. Your account must bo paid. BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD. Miss Vesta Jackson, bookkeeper for the Eastern Oregon Merc. Co. at Wallowa, spent Sunday In Enter prise, and was the guest of honor at a birthday dinner given by Mrs. E. A. Splcor on her homestead northeast of town. A crow of carpenters went out to the rock quarry Monday to put up a bunk house for the quarrymen. Contractor Haworth says a week's good weather would permit the completion of the hard rock base ment of the courthouse. The social gathering at the M. E. church Wednesday evening wag a very pleasant affair. There were songs and several recitations, and short addresses on "Our Purpose" by the pastor, Sunday School Sup erintendent J. L. Browning, Epworth League President J. A. Burleigh, and Frank Clark. The ladles served a fine lunch of coffea, doughnuts, sandwiches and pickles, A large n inn bo r were present and. all report ed a good time. Statement N 1 Candidate. Hon. H. D. Patton of Marlon coun- j ty, statement No. 1 candidate for I speaker of the house, was at Jos- cph Wednesday night, and went out i to La Grande Thursday, accompanied j by Hon. J. P. Rusk, j WALLOWA BRANCH TIME TABLE The time card for the trains 'on .his branch provides for one train jaeh way daily ssrvlce "at present." t is ai follows: ime Table, Wallowa County Exten sion O. R. & N. R. R. Read Dis- Stations Down tance Read Up 8:00 a.m. 0.0 La Grande 3:00 p.m 8:05 a.m. 2.5 Island City 2:45 p.m 8:20 a.m. 8.3 Alicel 8:30 a.m. 12.3 Imbler 8:50 a.m. 20.9 Elgin 2:20 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 33.2 Palmer Jet. 12.05 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 47.1 Minam 11.00 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 60.0 Wallowa 10:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 67.8 Lostine 9:15 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 78.0 Enterprise 8:30 a.m 3:00 p.m. 83.8 Joseph 8:00 a.m. The depot Is ready for the finish ing gang who will come here as 30on as they are through at Wal lowa. The men who were working here went to Joseph Monday night to begin work on the depot there. For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum The Intense Itching, characteristic of them aliments is almost instantly allayed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by It. For sale by Burnaugh & May field. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wallowa National Bank, of Enterprise, Oregon, will be held at the office of their banking house In Enterprise, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 12th day of January, 1909, between the hours of 10 a. ro. and 4 p. m. for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transac tion of such other business as may legally come before said meeting. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, Da cember 4th, 1908. 32t5 W. R. HOLMES, Cashier. For that Dull Feeling After Eating. I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablst3 for some time, and can testify that they have done me more good than any tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy, dull feallng after eating. David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stom ach and Improve the digestion. They also regulate the liver and bowels. They are far superior to pills but cost no more. Get a free sample Burnaugh & Mayfleld's drug store and see what a splendid medicine it is. An Accommodation Wanted. We want you to accommodate us by settling your account for wa are greatly In need of money to sei"o our wholesale accounts. If yo i will accommodate us, probably we will la tum the compliment when you are In need of medicine and have not the ready cash. BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD. ENTERPRISE Electric Theatre SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 5. Fattle'a Follies (comic) The Squadron Asleep. Rice Culture, Songs. When It's Moonlight on the Prairie Dear Heart. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT OF EACH WEEK McCULLY & RUSK PKOPRIETOR8. Admission 15 Cents Department of Public Instruction Salem CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION Giving the sources of examination questions for State and County pa pers, February and August, 1909. 1. Arithmetic, One-fifth from State Course of Study, four-fifths from Smith. 2. Civil Government, Strong & Schafer. 3. English LLerature: February, 1909 A. One-half from texts: New comer's English Literature, and Newcomer's American Litera ture. B. One-half from the following classics: 1. Lowe'.l, The Vision of Sir Launfal (Riv. lit. ser.) Hough ton, 25c, 22c. 2. Webster, The First Bunk er Hill Oration (Riv. lit. sar.) Houghton, 2:c, 22c. 3. Scott, Marmion (Pocket Classics) Macmillian, 25c, 22c. August, 1909 A. One-half from texts: New comer's English Literature, and Newcomer's American Literature. B. One-half from the following classics: 1. Shakespeare, Julius Cae3ar (Riv. lit. ser.) Houghton, 25c, 22c. 2. Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies (Riv. lit. sar.) Houghton, 25c. 22c. 3. Carlyle, Essay on Burns and Burns' Poems (Pocket Classics) Macmlllan, 25c, 22c. The first figure Is the publisher's price, the second the price to schools contracted for between the Oregon Library Commission and The J. K. Gill Co. 4. Geography: Onefifth from State Courses of Study, four-fifths from Redway & Hinman. 5. Grammar, One-fifth from State Courso of Study, four-fifths from Buehlcr. 6. History, U. S. One-fifth from State Course of Study, four-fifths from Buehler. 7. Orthography, Reed's Word Les sons. 8. Physical Geography, Tarr's New Physical Geography. 9. Physiology, Krohn, Hutchinson. 10. Reading, State Course of Study, White's Art of Reading, Oral Reading. 11. School Law, School Laws of Oregon. 12. Theory and Practice, White's Art of Teaching. 13. Writing, Outlook Writing. Sys tem, Tests In Writing. 14. Algebra, Wells: Algebra for Secondary Schoo's. 15. Bookkeeping, Office Methods and Practical Bookkeeping, Part I. 16. Composition, Herrlck & Damon 17. Physics, MUUkan & Gale: A First Course In Physics. , 18. Psychology, Buell. 19. Botany, Bergen: Elements of lo'aiy. 20. Geometry, Wentworth: Plane j.i! So'id Geometry, questions on Plane Geometry. 21. History, General, Myers: Gen eral History. An examination Is required upon the first thirteen subjects for a first grade County certificate valid for three years; upon the first eighteen subjects for a State certificate valid for five years; and upon the twenty one subjects for a State diploma valid for life. , III Health i More Expensive Than Any Cure. This country Is now filled with people who migrate across the con tinent in all directions seeking that which gold cannot buy. Nine-tenths of thera are suffering from throat and lung trouble or chronic catarrh resulting from neglected colds, and spending fortunes vainly trying to regain lost health. Could every suf ferer but undo the past and cure that first neglected cold, all this sorrow, pain, anxiety and expense could have been avoided." Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is famous for Its cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. Use tt and the more serious diseases may be . avoided. For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfield. Thickens roasted and meats cook- ed to order. Plum puddings, the best ever, just leave word at the Woman's Exchange. I When you go to buy f DON'T FORGET i I That you will find a full line of ! Shoes, Ha and Cap, Rubber Shoes German Socks Fur Overcoats Sheep-Skin Lined Coats and in fact everything a man wea. s At MEN'S HEADQUARTERS C.H.ZURCHER THE MEN'S La Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop, tasting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to GIVEBUS A TRIAL We Have The Best and only complete line of Hardware in the County Call and inspect our goods and compare our prices with others. S,D. KELTNER, THE HARDWARE DEALER. t SPrcff & Proprietors of the ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. Choice line of Meats always on band. We pay highest nnrket price for Hides ane Pelts. ENTERPRISE. OREGON. t General BlacKsmitHing JtorsesAoeny a Specaiy Ir you wish to buy a Hack, Buggy, Plow or Harrow remember I handle a complete Block in this line and you will eave mmej by purchasing of me. S. E. Combes, Enterprise, Oregon, CHURCH SERVICES. Rev. Selden C. Adams began the series of meetings at the Presbyte rian church this week. He Is be ing assisted by the pastors of the local churches and next week Dr. S. W. Seemann of La Grande will be here. Services at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. Enterprise Catholic church: Ser- ' vices will be held Sunday, Dec. 6, at the usual hour. 10 a. m. Services will consist of mass, sermon and ii,i'i FURNISHER 1 Jfcoman Sunday school. All are Invited. Rev. John Bradley. . M. E. church: Sunday services, sabbath school 10 a. m., preaching 11 a. m, followed by baptismal ser- . vice; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. No preaching In the evening on ao count of revival meetings in the Presbyterian church. C. E. True blood, pastor. We must have money. Our obligations must.be met. Your account must be paid. You may want credit again. BURNAUGH ft MAYFIELD. I i i