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City and County
Brief News Items
Never-slip horseshoes at Keltner's.
J. B. HaIleyof La Grande arrived
Saturday for a with hl3 son, J.
R. Ha'.ley.
Pro'. A. G. Smith of the Joseph
schools was In Enterprise on busi
ness, Monday.
G. M. Gaily and family visited ovei
Sunday In Joieph with Mayor F. V.
McCully and family.
W. R. Holmes returned home Sat
vrday from a business trip of sev
eral days to Portland.
Ths Ladle3 All society of the M
E. church will give an afternoon tea
this artornoon at Mrs. J. A. Bur
lelgh's.
P. A. Clarke. ret Jrned Monday fronr
Saiem, where he waa employed dur
ing the legislative session that closed
Saturday.
Banish pimples, blotches and bolls
by taking Levy's Oregon Grape Com
pound. Sold and guaranteed by Bur
naugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Ore.
S. J. Burnaugh, Sr., Misses Ne'.lls
Burnaugh and Myra Tucker, father
sister and niece of our own "Loole,"
returned to Elgin Monday after 8
pleasant vlnt of several days.
R. E. He3kett of Leap in town
Saturday says the fall sown whea
is looking fine. He has 75 acrei
In. Mr. Hesketfs son will ente:
the publis school i here.
Burnaufeh & Mayfleld have the
latest in a cash register. It doei
everything but coin the money, anc
is a double backacl.lon system o!
bookkeeping as well as a caah
drawer.
The Woman's Home Missionary
society met at the home of Mrs. Bur
naugh Tuesday, February 23. The
topic for study wai the Indian
leader Mrs. Dill. The study of the
Indlnn Is an intare3ting one and
well worth the attention. The meet
ing was wel attendei.
The Chrls'lan Endeavor society of
the Presbyterian church will give an
ente:talnment at the church Friday
evening,. February 26, with an inter
esting program including an amusing
comedy cf one-act entitled, "Obstin
acy." . Other fea'.ures are songs bj
the High School Octet, readings by
Mrs. Hockett, Mrs. Gaily, Mrs. Adams
and Miss Heaton. The Sons of Danie
Boone will also make their first ap
pearance in publla at that time.
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BEST VALUE
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We carry a complete
line for Ladies, Misses,
Men, Youths and Children
Best Fitting,
Best Wearing
Best Looking
R. S. & Z. CO.
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Woodlark col ;oned wheat. It kills
the squirrels. Buy it at Burnaugh &
Mayfield's. i
Miss Margaret Snelllng of Michigan
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Clarke.
Delbert Horoau returned Monday
from Hot Lake, Improved in health
but 8.111 quite weak.
' Mrs. C H. Jo dan of La Gra.ide
arrived Friday to visit her brother,
W. E. Lewl and family.
T. N. Estes and son-in-law, Bert
Cole, of Joieph, were business visi
tors in town Wednesday.
John Stuber has returned fro-n
Corvallis where he had been at
tending the O. A. C. this winter.
C. H. Zurcher went out to La
Srande Saturday, to spend Sunday
with his wife and children. The
baby Is quite 1!1 of pneumonia.
Mrs. H. C. Cramer returned Satur
&y from Wallowa where she hnd
been vlsl Ing her daughter, Mrs. Har
vey Harris.
For dvsneDsia. Indirection and loss
of appetite take Levy's Oregon Grape
Compound. Sold and guaranteed ny
Burnaugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise,
Oregon.
Now is tha time to uu3 the si il Til
poison, when they are ilru coming
jut. Get Strychnine, the kind that
kills. Don't be fooled by a cheap and
infe.lor Quality. The genuine is for
sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld, tha
druggists.
S. R. Haworth, contractor for tin
jourt house, retained to Euterprlie
Friday. He had besn In Portland
for Rv"-at weeks, and like everyone
who has visited Oregon's fast grow
ine nietionoils lately, thinks It is
quite a town, and going to be a bis-
ger one.
The farewell sermon by EangalHt
Jackson Sunday night was heard by
ill who could get into the church.
The sermon "On to Calvary," wai
Illustrated by stereoptlcon vlaw3.
irs. Jackson sang 'The Holy City."
At the conclusion of the sermon, four
aien confejssd Chrldt. The closing
service was a genuine love feast,
and everyone fe't that much good
had been accompllshsd. There- have
been 37 addllkns to the church
luring the re,i al. Mrs. Jackson
preached a fine sermon to a very
large audience Tuesday night, and
toduy, Wednesday, Rev. and Mrs
Jackson le.'t for Flora where they
will dedicate a church and conduct a
jerles of meetings. From there they
go to Tortland. The Sunbeam chorus
of 125 children were given a treat of
candy, pop corn and nuts at . the
church Fiiday night. Monday a pho
tograph of the chorus wa3 taken.
A delightful Washington party was
given at the home of Mrs. Maggie
Bloom, Frliay eening, her daugh
ter, Miss Alta Davis, and Miss Vic
toria Haas be'ng hostesses to a num
ber of friends. 'The rooms were dec
jra'.ei prett ly wi.h the National col
ors, and ai intricate maze of cob
webs which the guests spent a Jolly
evening in unwinding. The first
stop In the labyrinth brought them
to the whistling post; here each one
was given a dry cracker to eat and
a prUe was glvei the one who could
then whls'.le most melodiously. At
the second stop in the tangled web
they found red hatchets which gave
them partners in a Mother Goose
rhyming contest. At the next stop
there was an amusing postal card
drawing and the fourth pause was a
flower game. The final unwinding
divulged Droverbs cut In two and the
matching of these gave partners for
a delicious luncheon of sandwiches,
chocolate, o'lves. Ice cream and
cake. The place cards were pictures
of Washington. Those present were:
mIhb Van tut Thomas. Katherlne
Kay, Joyce Cra'g, Eunice Bennett,
Eu'a Forsythe, Laura and Victoria
Haai. Alta Davis; Messrs. Roger
Kay, Harry Thomas, Ira Davis, M.
E. Ward and Frel Zumwalt.
CHURCH SERVICES.
M. E. church: Sunday school at
10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by
Rev. R. D. Osterhout, of Boise, Id
aho. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
No preaching In the evening on ac
count of the Sunday school conven
tion at the Christian church. Prayer
mooting Thuisday evening.
Presbyterian church: Selden C
Aduma, minister. Sunday school 10
m. Vornlng worship, 11: Rev. J
V. Mll'igan will preach. ChrlsUan
Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week:
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p
ni.; choir practice, Thursday at 7:30
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rHOT PEANUTSV
P Peanuts Are Among The Mast
Nutritious of Foods, and
Properly Cooked Are Easily
Digested, says Eminent Medi
cal Authority. You get them
Properly Cooked when bought
Fresh and Hot From Our
Roaster. Try Them .H They
ARE D I F F E R E N T
Prentiss Homan, ' Confectioner
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - - . Oregon
G. I. RATCLIFF
The Old Reliable House Furnisher.
Sole Agent for Wallowa County
For The
Light Running New Home
SEWING MACHINE
YOU Know Ths MACHINE
YOU Know The AGENT
YOU TaKe No CHANCES
Positively Guaranteed
Elegant Quarter-Sawed
OAK BUFFET
Regular $35 Value (Finish
niarred in several places.)
Will be sold, regardless of
cost, within the next week.
If you are looking for a bar
gain come in ana see this
Buffet.
G. I. Ratcliff
The Pioneer Furniture Man
PARADISE GLINTS.
Paradise, Feb. 19. Weather stormy
and plenty of snow.
Lou Wllsey of Asotin is here buy
ing beef cattle. ;
John Bolln re'urned to Lewlston,
Saturday.
G. W. Norton 13 still on the sick
list.
The Flora flouring mill is grind
ing wheat and it U reported to be
making good flour.
S. R. Landrus.had a personal prop
erty sale today, Everthtng sold
well.
Revs. Martin and Osterhout are
holding a protracted meeting at
Straley.
Pa'l Shelton had the misfortune to
get his ankle hurt by a rock, roll
ing on it.
Sunday school convention at Flora,
Saturday, February 20. Everybody
Invited. Bring your dinner alon?
and skeddadle before supper tlnj.
Dance at Nova Straley's ha 1 t
night.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
Cured Meats and Lard always on hand. Hides
bought and sold. Vergere Phone.
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Hack Calls to
any part of the city
answered day or night.
ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
J..C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
First Class Rigs
and careful drivers.
WALLOWA
Wa'lowa, Feb. 23. The services
conducted by Evangelist Stephens
and wt'e are grDwIng In enthusiasm
and Interest.. Monday several con
verts were baptized In the mill race
north of town.
Couch & McDonald sold to William
Sherod two lots owned by Elizabeth
Eades In the original town of Wal
lowa; consideration $200. Mr. Sherod
donated th3 lotj to the Christian
association and they have commenced
to bL-Ud a temporary church, 26x40.
Between six and seven hundred dol
lars have been promised toward Its
completion. Most of the work Is be
ing donated.
Mrs. G. A. Ja.nagii, mother of Mrs
McKenzie, of Ho, Ida., concluded her
visit and departed Saturday for her
home. Her daughter, Mrs. McKenzie,
accompanied her as far as Summer
ville, returning Monday.
Born, to Mrs. Roy El3hop, a 10
pound girl, Saturday, February 20.
Mr3. C. A. McCUren.and children
visited over Sunday with the Rev.
Crockett's family, cousins of Mrs. Mc
Ciaren. G. A. Conrod of Flora wa3 a busi
ness visitor SaturJay.
Lew Carpenter of Powwatka came
In Saturday for supplias.
The Maxwe 1 brothers have im
prove! their market by tearing out
the partition and placing the office
on an elsva ion li the rear. Two
cases for the display of sliced meats,
lard, etc., and a neat counter add
greatly to the looks of the room.
With new paper and paint and plate
glasj windows will make the mar
ket aery attractive corner.
Mrs. J. D. Eird gave a dinner
party Saturday evening In honor of
Mis3 Murray, a teacher of Enter
prise, who was visiting Miss Jef
ferson. Miss Marga et Eonar has gone to
Joseph for a fear days visit with
relatives.
Buy Fruit Land.
In the Walla Walla valley where
:rult raising and gardening pays big
returns and where the climate is
nild and healthful. Improved and
nimproved properties for sale. Write
jus for particulars. Manela & Brown,
MLton, Oregon.
Used by the Multitude
Levy's Oregon Grape Compound.
For general spring tonic. Sold and
guaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfleld,
LOSTINE
Lostlue, Feb. 23 Mrs. A. L. Tully
of Wellowa visited over Sunday with
her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Kiddle.
Kr3. E. O. Allan returned Monday
from Enterprise fiom several days'
vi3lt at her mother, Mrs. M. K. Boat
man's.
Vra. A. C. Wlllett of Enterprise
vlsUel her parents, S. L. McKenzie
and wife, over Sunday.
Mrs. L. P. Womack of Joseph re
turned Monday to Joseph, after a
several days visit with relatives.
- Daniel Somraers of Elgin came In
Monday on business. 1
Mrs. J. W. Bright returned Sat
urday from the Grande Ronde near
Elgin where she was called by the
death of her aunt. She had but Ju3t
returned from the funeral of a cous
in when she was called back by her
aunt's death.
Sewing of all kinds.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Pacific States 45.
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trains. Fate 25c.
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A word about "Natural
Shape" lasts
You don't relish the idea 6f
crowding your loot into a shoe.
It isn't necessary.
Tt "Other" Wir
For Sale by C. H. ZURCHER, Exclusive Agent
Complete Stock of Men's Furnishings.
Enterprise
WEEK BEGINNING
a Monday,
The Management is Pleased to Announce
The Engagement of The Popular
Curtiss Comedy Company
In a Repertoire of The Late New York Successes.
18 people 18
EVERY ONE A STAR
Repertoire, Subject to Change.
Monday LaBelle Marie
Tuesday Down on The Farm
Wednesday Way. Down East
Thursday The Man from Mexico
. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. .
Reserved seats at Burnaugh & Mayfield's
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Enterprise District
S. S. Convention
The Enterprise district Sunday
school convention will be held at
'.he Christian church, February 28,
commencing at 2:30 p. m. The fol
lowing program has been arranged:
Theme, "The King's Business."
2:30 Praise Service J. S. Kay.
Congregation and Sunbeam
Chorus.
2:45 Eevotlonal Thomas Morgan.
3:00 Roll Call of schools. Note:
Each school will respond by
the rising of its delegaUon.
Chairman will report enroll
ment of the school, and dele
ga'lon will be counted by the
secretary of the district. The
de'.egatlon will then repeat In
concert a verse of scripture
agreed upon before the con
vention. 3:15 Address Rev. J. V. Mllllgan.
4:00 Round Table Discussion Mrs.
W. W. White. (Open to all.)
1 How can the Superinten
dent best help the school be
twean Sundays?
2. Teacher training Is it a
NeresltyT
3 Reverence What can the
Superintendent and Teach
ers do to inspire reverence
in the put lis?
4. Class Organization What
13 it? lit value.
5. Preaching service. How
to induce the children to at
tend. 4:45. The County Convention H, B.
DavUhlzer.
The Aronlc Benediction: The
Lord bless thee and keep
thee: the Lord make his face
to shine upon thee, and be
gracious unto thee: the Lord
lift up his conteuance upon
. thee, and give thee peace.
Evening.
7:30 Praise Service J. S, Kay.
Congregation and Sunbeam
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"Natural Shape shoes the
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FLORSHElM style is added
without the sacrifice of a single
point of comfort
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Band and Orchestra.
Chorus.
7:45 Devotional J. L. Browning.
8:00 The - King's Business J. A.
Burleigh.
8:30 Address Rev. R, D. Osterhout.
Benedlct'on.
A. B. Conaway. o. M. Corklns.
CONAWAT & CORKINS,
LAWYERS
Enterprise, Oregon.
LODUE DIRECTORY.
1 0 0 F terprisb lodqe. no
KMERAX.D rebekah lodge, no. lit
K P ,TERPRISB L0DaE, No
JUANITA TEMPLE, No. 1. Pythla
Sisters.
MAQflMIP ENTERPRISE CHAPTEK.
IVlnOUillUNo. SO. Royal Arch Maaoni,
meets first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Masonio HalU All visiting
Royal Arch Masons welcomed.
J. a OLMSTED, High Priest.
TK W. SHEAHAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA LODGE. No. 82. A. F. A
A M., meets second and fourth Satur
days of each month In Masonto Hall.
Visiting- Masons welcomed
J. A. BURLEIGH, W. M.
W. C. BOATMAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No
SO, O. K. S. meets first and third Sat
urdays of each month. In Masonio Hall
Visiting stars are always welcomed.
MR8. ELVA L. FRENCH, W. M.
MRS. MART E. STEEL. See.
MUI EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M
. Il.n. W. A- MeeU first and third
Thursdays In each month. In new Fra
ternal halL Visiting- Neighbors always
welcome.
J. W. RODGERS Consul.
T. M. DILL, Clerk.
ANEROID CAMP, No. IS4J, R N. of A.
WO W ENTEnrRISB CAMP. No.
.U. II. 53S. W. of W.
ALSIOTA CIRCLE. No. J78. W. of W.
SMITH A SMITH.
TRANSFER
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