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Fruit Trees Froi Tie Dalles Nurseries Spraying Fluids Myers' Spray Pumps Pruning Hooks and Saws FORD C. POTTER WALLOWA, OREGON Before buying tiurnery stock or nursery supplies of atiyj. 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. S. K. Clark Full line of plumbing material. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. 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. m. 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. TOWN PROPERTY 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 your 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, Harness and Saddles L BERLAND, Will supply J-our needs in the leather Goods line more cheaply and a-lve belter Malefaction than any other denier in Wallowa county. Let him tit you out for the season's work. Repair work a specialty. MA'N STREET, ENTERPRISE, OREGON ENTERPRISE BEST OF MEATS Highest Market Price for Hides and Felts PROPRIETORS 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 Literature: 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. Lowell, The Vision of Sir Launfal (Riv. lit. ser.) Hough ton, 25c, 22c. 2. Webster, The First Bunk er Hill Oration (Riv. lit, ser.) Houghton, 23c, 22c. 3. Scott, Marmlon (Pocket Classics) Macmlllian, 23c, 22c. August. 1909 I A. One-half from texts: New comer's English Literature, and Newcomer's American- Litera ture. , B. One-half from the following classics: 1. Shakespeare, Julius Caesar (Riv. lit. ser.) Houghton, 25c, 22c. 2. Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies (Riv. lit. ser.) Houghton, 25c. 22c. 3. Carlyle, Essay on Burns and Burns' Poems (Pocket Classics) Macmillan, 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, One-fifth from State Courses of Study, four-fifths from Red way & Hinman. 5. Grammar, One-fifth from State Course of Study, four-fifths from Buehler. 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 Schools. 15. Bookkeeping, Office Methods and Practical Bookkeeping, Part I. FIRE INSURANCE PLATE GLASS INS. STOCK INSURANCE Oregon. THE HARNESS AND A L LEMAN MEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HAND. INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 16. Composition, Herrlck & Damon 17. Physics, Millikan & Gale: A First Course In Physics. t 18. Psychology, Buell. 19. Botany, Bergen: Elements of Botany. 20. Geometry, Wentworth: Plane and Solid Geometry, questions on Plana 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. I Health is 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 them 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 it and the more serious diseases may be avoided. For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfield. Information Concerning Eighth Grade FinaJ Examinations. I. Dates: Three" examinations annually. Each county superintendent to select months for his county. (a) January 21-22, 1909. (b) K Way 13-14, 1909. (c) June 10-11, 1909. (d) September 2-3, 1909. 2. Program : (a) Thursdays Arithmetic, Writ ing, History, and Civil Govern ment. (b) Fridays Grammar, Physiol ogy, Geography, and Spelling. 3. Sources of Questions: (a) Civil Government United States Constitution. (b) Geography State Course of Study: Redway and Hlnman's Natural School Geography. (c) History List of topics from History Outline In State Course of Study and Current Events. (d) Language Buehler's Modern English Grammar, no diagram ming. (e) Reading The teacher will send to the County Superintend ent the applicant's class standing In reading, which shall be taker, by such superintendent as the ap plicant's standing on the subject (f) Spelling Eighty per cent from Resd's Word Lessons, and twenty per cent, from manuscript in Language. (g) Writing Specimens of pen mcnshlp as indicated in copied matter and from manuscript In Language. Respectfully 'submitted, J. H. ACKERMAN, Supt. Public Instruction. The first Eighth Grade exaraina Hon for the year 1909 will be held January 21-22, Teachers prepailng classes for this examination will please report to this office the number of applicants at least thirty days before above date. Respectfully, J. C. CONLEY, Supt. of Schools. For that Dull Feeling After Eating. I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets 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 feeling 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. At Paso Robles Hot Springs. Among the many charming stop ping places in California Is Paso Ro bles Hot Springs. Here are conditions ideal for rest ful recreation; quiet, congenial sur roundings and modern, almo.it lux urlous accommodations. Paso Roble3 Hot Springs is a win ter Re3ort hotel with the hospitality of a home; a healing. Spring without the atmosphere of a sanatorium; an enchanting country place with the conveniences of a great resort. Ask any O. R. & N. agent for 11 lustrated booklet, "Paso Robles Hot Springs." 17bt3 For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum The Intense Itching, characteristic of these ailments is almost Instantly cllayed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by Burnaugh & May- field. Real Estate Transfers Week Ending December 5, 1908 Pre pared by Wallowa Law, Land S Abstract Co. Magdalena Hafer to Eugene Hafer, 3 half nw 21-5n-i2. $100. Magdelena Hafer to Harry B. Haf er, n half nw 21-"n-42. $10. W. T. Knapp to W. W. Wtnings, tract in w half sw 10-ls-43. M. I. Russell to R. E. Friddles, no iw and nw ne 27-6n-42. $1000. Jesse Djncan to Emma A. Spray, lot 10, blk 5, Am. Riverside add to Joseph, Ore. $1G0. John McDonald to J. M. Barnett, 3 half of blk 15 and lot 9, blk 14. The McDonald add to Wallowa, Ore. $200. John McDonald to B. A. McGlaugh- in, s 60 ft of loU 1 and 2 In blk 8, town of Wallowa, Ore. $75. F. D. McCully et al to H. E. and G. F. Dawson, blk 15, McCully's add to Joseph, Ore. $450. John McDonald to The Wallowa Mercantile Co., e half ne and e half se of 21-2n-43. $2000. Hugh Wilson and Bernice Wilson to W. M. Graves, tract In ne sw 30- 2s-45. $2G00. Willis M. Graves to Geo. W. Boner. blk 7, Riverside add to Joseph, Ore. $2500. J. M. Thompson to Lewis G. Page, 3 half of blk 13 In Jennings add (2d ) to Joseph. $800. John M. Herman, Jr., to Andrew Parker, lots 21, 22, 23 and 24, in blk B, Herman's add to Wallowa, Ore $150. Andrew Parker to Olaf Hendrick )on, lots 21, 22, 23 and 24, Herman's tdd to Wallowa. $215. M. V. Knight to J. A. French, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 1, Knight's 2d add o Jo3eph. $120. Etta A. Romig to Frank Reel, lots I and 2, blk 13, in the town of Jos 3ph, Ore. $2000. F. D. McCully et al to Etta A. Ro mig, lots 1 and 2, blk 13, town o' Joseph. $200. John McDonald to Crossett Tim ber Co., w hah nw and w half sw or iec 24; andse of ne and ne of of sec 23-3n-41. $1 etc. , S. R. R. to James M. Taylor, e half sw and n half se, sec 20,-4n-42. F. D. McCully et al to Jes3e Dan . iat 10, blk 5, Am. Riverside adu to Joseph. $75. Ellas Isaacson to Hector McDonald 3 half sw and sw se sec 17, al3o a -ract in nw ne of sec 20, all in In 13. $850. Elias Isiasson to Hans Lar3e.i tract In nw ne 20-ln-43. $1250. Wallowa Merc. Co. to B. A. Mc Glaughlln, lots 9, 10 and 11, blk 8. town of Wallowa. $25. U. S. R. R. to A. Alfred Anderson, se se sec 19, n half ne and se ne sec 30, 3n-42, C. E. Ve3t to Mrs. W. M. Daugh erty, tract in lot 4, 2-2S-44. $300. Harriett N. Powers to School Dls trlct No. 1, one acre In nw sa 34-2n 12. $25. U. S. R. R. to Ernest C. Haine.i, s half ne; sw ne nw se 9-3n-42. U. S. Patent to Hugh Gibson, i half se and sw se 12-3n-48, and lots 2 and 3 7-3n-49. U. S. Pat. to Ida J. Holm, s hall se; nw Be and ne sw 18-ls-43. U. S. Patent to heirs of John S PoBt, sw sw sec 17, and w half nw and nw sw sec 20-5n-43. U.S. Patent to Mary S. Weaver, sw nw; 'w half sw and ne sw 5-ln-41. U. S. Patent to E. H. Carman, s half nw and nw nw sec 12 and se ne 11-2S-45. U. S. Patent to Geo. W. Hcnsley, 3 half se sec 2, and n half ne 11 2s-45. U. S. Patent to Marlon Hammack, n half ne 23-18-43. U. S. Patent to Jame3 M. Klsace, sw sw sec 21-2n-41. U. S. Patent to Samuel Amey, n half ne sw ne and se nw of sen 12-18-45. U. S. Patent to Mary S. Weaver, lots 3 and 4, 5-ln-42. U S. Patent to Jacob C. Hall, se GUARD YOUR EYESIGHT DON'T WEAR GLASSES UNLESS THEY FIT. 30 Years Pra:tie hitting Jlasse Dr. F. A. Clise EL Son Eye Specialists and Manufacturing Opticians, Whn hav locate! nermanently in Wallowa county, will be at Hotel En terprlse, Dec. 26 and .27. The Dot tor make a thorough and careful ex am In at ion of your eyes and his son. who is an expert lens grinder, grinds his glasses to fit each case. EXAMINATION FREE. Statement of Condition of STOCKCROWERS & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Wallowa, Oregon . At the Close of Business November 27, 1908 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $123,S02 31 U. S. Bonds and Securities 12,649 00 Premium on U. S. Bond3 562 50 Banking House and Fixtures 5,794 50 CASH and duo from Banks and IT. S. Treasury 50,674 13 Total $193,473 44 )', 5 LEO N ARD & KTJIIN I Proprietors of the s CITY MEAT MARKET J Cured Meats and Lard always on hand. Hides $j bought and sold. Vergere 'Phone. LOSTINE - - - - OREGON , ne and ne se 11-311-42. U.S. Patent to Jacob C. Hall, s half nw nw, nw sw 10-3n-42. U. S. Patent to Elzle O. Makln, lots 3 and 4 and s half nw 2-2s-45. U. S. Patent to Frank E. Holm, lot 13 of sec 20 and the w half nw and k nw sw 29-18-43. Geo. T. Carper to John W Powell, jw nw;; nw sw sec 29 and e half 3s 30-5n-42. $1 etc. Samuel Sproston to II. H. IJronson blk D of Sproston's add to Wallowa $350. S. L. Burnaugh, Jr., to O. K. Brady, lots 20 and 21, In Bumaugh's addto Enterprise. $1. Harry E. Barton to F. F, Scribnei t al, tract In Jose;h, In ne 31-2s-45. $350. Wallowa Merc. Co. to The O. R. & N. R. R. Co, part of blk 3, Clare mont add to Wallowa, Ore. $200. Otto Herman Johnson to Geo. Pal mer Lumber Co., sw se 8-3n-42; se iw and ne sw 2-3n-41. $1. The Wallowa Merc. Co. to Johi Jlebel, three acre tract in sw se sec 11, ln-42. $200. John Goebel to R. E. Rochester, Z ncre tract in sw se ll-ln-42. $275. A. C. Smith to Fred C. Shafer, qc, se nw and e half swand nw sw 15-2s-44. $1. A. M. Akers to J. M. Barnett, lots 5, 6, and 7, blk A of Herman's add to Wallowa. $105. The Wallowa Merc. Co. to J. H. 'leshman, lots 6 and 7, blk 5, towii jf Wallowa. $100. U. S. R. R. to Qeo. T. Carper, sw iw nw bw sec 29,and e half se .ho- JO, in rm-42. U. S. R. R. to E. C. Hanes, e half :ie sw ne nwse 9-3n-42. J. H. Thompson to L.' E. Caviness, part blk 5 and part of lot 1, blk 12, fown of Joseph. $900. U. S. Pat. to Ada E. Vest, s half iw sec 21 and nw ne and ne nw 28- 23-44. U. S. Patent to Nina A. Fallman, 3 half nw and e half sw 18-5n-43. U. S. Patent to Carrie C. Rudd, n Half se and e half sw G-5n-43. U. S. Patent to William J. Brown, v half ne and ne nw; nw se 15-3n-42. BARTLETT BRIEFS. Bartlett, Dec. 17. Mrs. Lon Sil ver has been quite sick. She had he doctor from Asotin and did not find any relief so was taken to Lostine for treatment. We have besn having fine weather with hardly snow enough for sleigh ing. Mr. Roy Smith and Miss Llllle Bos on, both of till place, were united tin marriage the 7th Inst., at Lewi:- Uin, Ida. All their many friends of his place Join In wishing them a long and happy married life. The young people of thla place spent a very Joly evening at Mr. Hammond's the 18th Inst. The night was spent in dancing and all enjoyed a very sociable time. There Is going to be a Christmas Lree at the church Christmas eve, and all the people are looking for ward to the time, as there is going o be a large crowd and a nice program. Thoma3 Valen and son Harry are Uere on a vhk. Mr. Valon has been ione for the past six nio.itha In the Palo'.ise country. Tlnro It going to be a Chrlatmuit lance al Mr. Join Wall's C'l.ii i .lKht. Everybody Invited. 'fliers was no inai y. . rtmrsday on account of the leny .ng fro.:;n In the Ice. It Is too bad the people haven't a bridsc across he river so the could got their mall anyway. HACK TO THE DEPOT. Hack for the accommodation of th ?eneral public will leave the Enter prise Hotel for the O. R. & N. depot 15 minutes before train time (8:15 i. m. and 2: 15 p. ro.) PasHengrs called for at their homes If telephone call is sent to the Red Front livery barn 30 minutes before train time. 291! BOSWELL & SON. LIAEILITIES. Capital Stock $50,000 00 Undivided Profits 1.526 22 Circulation 12,500 00 Due Banks 656 28 Deposits 128,790 94 Total $193,473 44 PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or egon, December 8th, 1908. Notice ia 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 (34 Stats., 517), we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on he 28th day of January, at this of .'lce, the following-described land: VV SE Sec. 29, WV4 NE Sec. 12, T. 1 N, R. 45 E. W. M, Serial No. 0481. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. F.. C. BRAMWELL, Register. A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. 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 General Land Office, under provls 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 Lhe 29th day of December next, at his office, the following tract of land, to-wlt: WV4 SW'4 Section 28, T. 1 S., R. 44 E. W. M., Serial No. 02269. Any persons claiming adversely tha above-described lands are advlsod to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. F. C. Bramwell, Register. 31t5 A. A. Roberta, Receive- Nature Provides but one Californi It is the natural winter home of many thousand of the world 'b best peopie. Under thegentle influence of its mild winter climate, every amusement and recreation abounds. Such bathing, boating, fishing, driving; such picnics, par tics and "jollifications." GO TO Los Angeles, Paso Robles Hot Springs, Hotel r!-l Monte, Santa Barbara, Venice, Long Beach Sant;t 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 C Muke im'xpet s v X'-ll' ' .-Uik-'i- $70 6u Corresponding rates are i i.. feet to other points. We have some very distinctive literature covering California's winter resorts, and will take pleasure in giving yon all of H i information and assistance at our command. For tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on, telegraph or wr 'e E. T. Campion, Agent, Wallowa. OK WM. McMURRY, cen. pass, agent. Portland, Oregon.