Of All Christmas Gifts There is none so welcosn as a High Grade, Up-to date Sewing Machine, such as THE NEW ROYAL Prices Boiled Down- But Quality of Goods the Same, or Better. Every thing in Furniture, and Hundreds of SPECIAL ARTICLES Especially Nice for Christmas at The Best That is; Perfect in its WorKing; Lasts a Lifetime. 'mmm ASHLEY, The Home Furnisher, Enterprise, Oregon. il City and County .Brief New s Items Never-Sllp Horseshoes at Keltner's. T. II. Aklns returned Monday from Portland. Complete line of Holiday goods Burnaugh & Ma field's. G I Uatcliff received a carload shipment or furniture this we:. , Finest perfumes, put up in special gift bottles and boxes at Bumaagh & Mayfleld's. Clinton Murray left Wednesday morning for Eldora. Ia., to spend Hit winter. Big line of new books at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. The best of all Christ inas gifts. Postmaster and Mrs. Bon weaiu.-.-went to La Grande Saturday. He re turned home Monday but Mm. Weathers went o.i to Union to visit her brother. L. Couth, of fie real eitate firm of Couch & McDonald, spent Tues day night in tin county sait lock ing after business. He reports that they have made many sale in tim ber land and town property durlns the past week. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Burleigh we:it out to La ,Orande Tuesday, accom panying Grandma Burleigh that fur on her Journey to Walla Walla where she will visit for some time. Mr. ' Burleigh will attand to some legal business In La Grande. The county hljh school and the' Enterprise public schools have issued Joint invitations for inspection and parents day, Thursday, December 24 from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. at Hie high school, and from 2 to 3:31) p. in. ..at the public school. ENTERPRISE Electric Theatre 4 Nights 4 Each Week: aPIBE. O sGfr TES, FF.ICAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS THIS WEEK 'livit Quarrel. .liiigani aster's Chill. ! Focohnntas (The Indian girl Jamestown, Va., history.) Songs. Illustrated. "Whan I'm Away From You, Dear "Swoit Adeline.' of ARRAY of Holiday Goods at the R. S. & Z. Co. Gifts for Everyone. Up-to-date toys for the Little Children. Pretty and Useful Ar ticles for the Older Boys and Girls. Beautiful Dishes, Kitch en ware and House hold Articles. You Can Find What You Want in Our Dry Goods Clothing and Shoe Departments Everything in GROCERIES R. S. & 2. CO. - ENTOriUSE visit before nt l'.ir- ! It at Kelt- SCULLY & RUSK I'HOI'HIKTOIIB. Admission 15 Cents Lisk ware at Keltner's. All kinds of builders' hardware at S. L). Keltner's. Hubcroid roofing, 1 ply and 2 ply, for ki.:o by S. U. l-.fltner. Mrs. Grace Ma: tin went to LosU.'C Monday to visit a few days. Misses Joyce Crate and Alia Lavis 1 were at Wallowa Wednesday. j t..i:..i.i ..liiiivu thp same. Is the nuimuit., (iiTii.,- . Advertiser Enterprise made cigar. Mrs. Sarah Jewell of Ths Unites went to Wallowa on Monday's train. Vella Zor'res and Margare. Clark of Lostine spent Sunday at S. V.i.ay's. Nice fresh cake made to order by he members of thu Woman s 1.x diange. The be.it washing machine on jarth is tlio Flyer. for salo by D. Ke'.'ner. Mrs. Charles McAllster. went to Wallowa Monday for a short ,vith her parents. Get your Chititmns gifts hey are all picked over .laugh & Mayfleld's, Koof Paint for your old roofs. itons the leaks. For sale ler's hardware stare. Mrs. C. L. Crumley, mother of Mrs. r T Tlrcher. lift Tuesday for her lome at Kingston, Ida. Cut glass, very beautiful single .jiecos, gifts every lady will welcome. 3urnaigh & iVayfleld'a. Jake Eauer, landlord o." Hotel En terprise, returned Wednesday from l business trip to Portland. Toilet sets, hand mirrors and hun lreds of other beiutiful Christmas 5lft3 at Burnaugh Mayfleld's. Not Just as good but better than .my other 5 cent cigar, Is the Ad vertiser. Enterprise made cigar. C. B. Vest has sold a four acre tract (if the C. E. Funk land on South River street to B. T. Long. Holiday editions of ther standard ant hois, eipetiully nice for Christ nus gifts, at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. The Advertlsar is a home-made : cigar, and the best Judges or tue weed say it Is the best 5 cent cigar j :hev ever smoked. i Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith of Elk One door South 0f Fraternal J31dg Mountain are enjoying a visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wil liamson, who stopped off on their way to their Los Angeles home, from i thrco months trip through the Last Mrs. Ina Gasklll has completed a fiuo walk along the west side of her property, Mrs. John Wortnian has had a walk put dovu oi Ilia soath lde of liar homo pluco. A walk has been put In along the oast side i f die Lewis hold. Lostine Schools Arc Over-Crowded Another Tea:her Needed Farmers Hold Sugar Best Meeting Saturday. ANNOUNCEMENT! jamsisin&mrsauBJfra rCJl. MXvz.UMVrM. JTf 9-m" il Buy HER a watch for this Xmas I have them for $4.75 up, all guaranteed. Lots of other nice things too. Come and see E. B. Wheat , Jeweler (EL Optician Lostine, Doc. 8. There 13 a larg er enrollment of pupils la the Los ever before recorded. It seams ad visable to open one of the vacant rooms and e.np'.oy another teacher. .Mrs. Clark's and Miss Ogboarn's grades are over-crowded. Miss Elsie Vainer of tho high school was out of school a few days last week o-a account of illness. Tha farmers of this vicinity held a meeting Saturday for the purpose of seoing what could be done toward securing concerted action in regard to sugar best raising. The move meat seems ' to be quite favorably received by mos: farmers. Mr. and Airs. J. W. McCully were called to Westoi Saturday on the lad errand of attandlng the funeral of their daughter, Mrs. John Reid, who dlad Friday morning. The de ceased was 23 years of ase and eave3 a husband and young son. Roy Shaltz and George Bridwell ire newly enrolled pupils in the jublic schools, Mrs. L, Poe'a child Is dangerous y ill with pneumonia. Dr. Hockett jf Enterprise was called Monday. S. Willett of Baker City conclud ed a visit of several days with his g brother, William, and other relatives md returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Orville Po'.ey and Mrs. W. 3ugeae Smith drove to Enterprise Saturday to atUnd "The Japanese. Girl," Mrs. . Grace Ma tin of Enterprise s visiting a few daya with hor par ents, - A skating party of 20 couples went o Olsun Meadows, Monday night. Dr. and Mrs. Reid have gone to Portland for a short visit. Fitzpatrick Bros, shipped two car loads of steers to Portland, Friday, I beg to announce to the pub lic that 1 have opened a jewelry store in this place and am pre pared to do first-class watch and jewelry repairing, I will also carry a well selected line of watches, clocks, rings, chains, charms, lockets, silver ware and jewelry, Give me a call and you will find prices right and prompt service. LARSEN LOSTINE, OREGON. MARTIN Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Merryman, w'.i) recently moved to this city from their homestead at Promise, are re siding in the house formerly occupio 1 by Mrs. Ella Ruttar "The Devil," billel at the opera house next Wednesday night is the great play that Is the sensation of Paris and New York. The company presenting It is receiving flattering notleea in all the northwest cities, SPLENDID LINE OF FINE HOLIDAY GOODS. Enterprising Local Firm Prepa:ed for Santa Claus' Visit. F. W. Fltzpatrick &. Co. have one of the nicest stocks of holiday goods and staple articles especially suitable for Christmas gifts ever brought to the cqnnty and they are marked at reasonable prices too, Tho Me33rs Fltzpatrick cordially Invite everyone to call and examlae their stock. ALL KHADY TO DRAW THE CURTAIN ON THE GREATEST DOLL SHOW f est lot of Dolls to bo bought In Chi- VgOFj I j lUgJjl ! 'L n.,.l V.,u Vm-U n new nn ex- flM!. -tK hlbltlon In the Racket Store. Don't buy until you se them. They are worth coming Many Miles To See Here are some of them: Lot 1 Assortmont finely dressed Jointed dollH, ranging' from 9 to 13 Inches, ji.lntod e.t'.ows and hips, and turning heads, large variety of dresses and hats, somo with station ary aud others with moving eves. Cifli all be drcsiod aid undrosso.l. Price from LTic to "0i Lot 2 Assortment of world's fin est dressed blsutto dolls, from 13 to 15 Incliei high, a'l with moving eyes and full Jointed bodies and turning heads; varto.is stylos of dressoi and hats. In lawns, s.itlns and silks; cm bo droised and undressed. Price fiom r.Oc to $1.00. Lot 3 Extra flm lurgo dressed doll assortment, from l.'i to 17 inches. All with moving eyes, full Jointed shoulder, e'-bow, hip and ed eyebrows and lashes, long fancy knee bodies, turning heads; dressed dress trimmed with lace and Inser- beantifully in lawn, silk and satin, ilon. nock trlinmol with lace and rib- wlth hats to mat h, lace trimmed un- bon bows. Price $.". dorwo.ir; can be dressed and un- Doll heads, ext-a large, curly wigs. Idromod. Prices from $1.25 to $2. open mouth showing teeth, ranging ! Ono mammoth doll. 40 Inches high, lu price from 15 cents. well proportioned, largo patent wash- We have also a bin Hue of small able hold, large lustrous eyes, paint- dolls and coinlc dolls. Enterprise Racket Store i COLEMAN BROS., Props. Next Coor p. o. i When you go to buy DON'T FORGET That you will find a full line of Shoes, Hats and Caps Rubber Shoes German Socks Fur Overcoats Sheep-Skin Lined Coats and in fact everything a man wea s At MEN'S HEADQUARTERS CH.ZURCHER 1 THE MEN'S FURNISHER G. J Wagner will leave Monday for Portland to spend the winter. Misses Zena and Le3tlo Brumbach of The Butte3 le.'t Thursday for a visit at Weston. J. S. Wagner and son Fred have o .e Into partnership In the real i.ite business. 11. L. Tay rctiraed Wednesday from Forlland where he had been with a shipment of stock. Mrs L. J Joi-daa and daughter Fanny.Mrs. L. E, Jordan and chil dren went to La Grande, Friday, to visit relatives and friends and at tend quarterly conference. In addition to four night perform ances a week In Enterprise, tli Electric theatre Inaugurates thl weik a Saturdav matineo at 3 aad 4 o'clock, the opening one today be lug celebrated with a spleadld pro gram and special prices of 10 cents I for adults and a cents for children under 12. D, W. Sheahan returned Thurs day from I-a Grande whore ha had bean oa legal business. ine w Grande Observer priuted an optimis tic Interview with Mr. Sheah.ui In which the Enterprise attorney told of tha rapl l growth o." thl3 ci'y and :he creat stimulus to business tho railroad Is. Program for basket social at Reavls school . ho.tsj, Friday night, December 18, at 7:30 o'cloik: Dia logue by six boys; song by schooji; recitations by scholars; solo, 'Mrs. Shlllotk; recitations by children; dialogue, "Mother Gooso"; sans. Ramona Roe; recitation by children; song by school; song In character, Floyd Fletcher; sons, Go'.dle Murray; sale of baskets, proceeds for org in fund. Everybody Invited. 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 L.E. Jordan has bought the Inter est of Fred Wagner In the Oregon Realty and Investment company and', will continue the splendid real estate, business that has been built up. The. office" of the company will be in the Enterprise, Oregon, on Tuesday, the i room formerly occupied by the Chlef- 12th day of January, 1909, between . tain, next door to the postofflce. the hours of 10 a. in. and 4 p. ni. for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for tne transac tion of such other business as may legally come before said meeting. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, De cember 4th, 1908. 32t5 W R. HOLMES, Cashier. HACK TO THE DEPOT. Hack for the accommodation of th general public will leave the Enter prise Hotel for the O. R. & N. depot 13 minutes before train time (8:15 a. mi and 2: 15 p.m.) Passengers called for at their homes It telephone cal' Is sent to the Red Front livery barn 30 minutes before train time.' 9tX BOSWELL & SU.N. NOTICE TO SETTLE. Notice is hereby given, that all parties knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned must make set tlement of the same on or before December 15, 1908. All accounts un settled after that date will be placed In the hands of an attorney with In structions to commence action there--on. Dated Dec. 1, 1908. J. H. HARTSHORN, Enterprise, Oregon.. PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land O'-flce at La Grande, Or egon, December 8th, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, undar provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 517), we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 2Sth day of January, at this of fice, the following-described land: VH SEVi Sec. 29. WVi NEVt Sec. 32. T. 1 N' R 43 E. W M, Serial No. 0481. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, oa or before tha time designated for sale. F. C. BRAMWELL, Reiister. A. A. R03ERTS, Receiver. GUARD YOUR EYESIGHT DON'T WEAR GLASSES UNLESS. THEY FIT. 30 Years Pra:ti;e Fitting Glasses Dr. F. A. Clise (EL Son Eye Specialists and Manufacturing Opticians, Who have looaied permanently In Wallowa county, are stopping at the Hotel Enterprise. The Doctor makes a thorough and careful examination of your eyes and his son, who Is an expert lens grinder, grinds the. glasses to fit each case, EXAMINATION FREE.