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Start In The Spring Work Right Get one of these GUARAN TEED watches and you will know that you are right. A good AMERICAN watch for $4.00. Fully warranted. A fine thin Model, 1G size Elgin foi only;$10.00. Satisfaction guaranteed by E. B. WHEAT Jeweler and Optician Enterprise, Oregon City and County Brief News Items Never-sltp horseshoes at Koltner's. Mrs. M. E. Lesore of Joseph spant (Thursday hers. Ruberoid roofing, 1 ply and 2 ply for Ei.m by S. D. Koitnor. L. M. Cro'kett made a buslne trip to Wallowa, Wednesday. , Japalac, varnish Btalns, Unseed oil at Burnaugh & iMayfield's. Carload of Rock Creek high patent flour Just iecelvei by Riley & Riley. Attorney J. P. Rusk of Jo3eph was attending to business affairs in the county seat Thursday. The best washing machine on earth Is the Flyer. For sale by S, D. Keener. Mrs. J. C. Conley and chlldrjn went to Joseph Friday afternoon to remain over Sunday.. Elgin Flour at W. J. Fuuk & Co's. Patent $1.50 a sack, straight grade, $1.40 a sack. Work U de'a; ed on the Woalgrow erB fireproof warehouse by the cold nights making It unsafe to do ce ment work. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a chicken dinner In the banquet room of the Fraternal ball, St. Patrick's Day, Wednesday, March 17, from 6 to 8 p. m. James Hood of La Grande re turned home Thursday. He was here looking up a location, and was a guest of F. I, Vergere while In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Jones and daughter M Hired of Lost River, Ida., who had been visiting here with T. R. Aklns and family, left Wednes day for Jacksonville, Ore., where lliuv will visit tlielr son. Now la the time to use the squirrel poison, when they are first coming out. Get Strychnine, the kind that kills. Don't be fooled by a cheap and inferior quality. The genuine 1b for sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld, the druggists. t New Jewelry Store Now Open for Business Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. EXPERT REPAIRING. You are respectfully asked to inspect my stock and try my work. MARTIN LARSEN. Enterprise, Oregon. Main Street, 3 doors east of Postoffice. POM Until you see me for bargains in irrigated, and hill land farms, stock ranches and timber lands. W. E. TAGGART, The rioneef Real Estate Man. ENTERPRISE, : : : : OREGON PIIONK HOME 115 NOTARY PUBLIC J. D.WALCK Real Estate Dealer Mitchell Hotel Block ' JOSEPH. OREGON Llsk ware at Keitner's. All kinds of builders' hardware at S. D. Keitner's. Fred Ashley is in Portland buying stock for his furniture store. Highest market price paid In cash for live chickens at Enterprise Meat Market. Price & Homan. A son was born to the wife of William L. Mirer, Friday morning, March 12. Woodlark pol;oned wheat. It kills the squirrels. Buy It at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. W. J. Spe:ieer, timber agent for the Palmer Lumber company, was in the city Thursday and Friday. Roof Paint for your old roofs. It stops the leaks. For sale at Kelt aer'8 hardware store. Mr. Julian Iiloodsworth and Miss Lora Illoom were married by Justice A. C. Smith at his home Wednesday evening. The Rock Creek high patent flour is guaranteed equal to any flour In Oregon. Only $1-35 a sack at Riley i Rl'ey's. Mr. and Mrs. Gu-stave Mitzner of Salem were in the city the first of the week on their way to Para .li.se, where they will prauibly bay a ranch. Charles H. Button, manager for Union county for the Independent Home Te'ephon3i company, was a guest of Manager Harry A. Thomas the first of this we3k. The Wallowa National bank and the Jacksm & Weaver drug store have handsome new gold letter .iigns on their windows, painted by a member of the Curtiss Comedy company during the stay of the troupe In this city. Fo'ey's Kidney Remedy will cure iny case of kidney or bladder trouble t.ha.' 13 no'; beyond the reach of med lclne. Cures backache and Irregu larities that If neglected might re3ult In Brighfs dissaie or diabetes. Bur naugh & Mayflald. At a special meeting of the city council held Tuesday, George E. Goff was give.i a contract for three ce ment crosswalks at $35 a walk, hf to furnish all labor and the rock and the city furnishes the cement and sand. This will make the walks cost about $55 or $15 more than .wooden ones. One walk Is to be put In from the R. S. & Z. corn3i across West Flr3t street, and the other two will replace the old walks at River and Main streets. Electric Theatre 3 Nights 3 ENTERPRISE SVTURDAY NIGHT. Jealous Finances. The Fat Baby. An Inexperlenc3d Cabby. Songs. ' Ca;taln Eaby Bunting. Just Someone. McCULLY & RUSK PKOl'KIKTOKB. o O BUY Smoke the Advertiser and be happy. J. T. Resch, assistant cashier of the First Bank of Joseph, was at tending to business at the court house Friday. Fo'ey's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. Burnaugh & MaytlelJ. Mr. and Mm. LeRoy Ruggles and children returned the first of the week from Thre9 Rivers, Mich., jvhere they spent the winter. They will be at Wallowa for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Weaver and two daughters of McClure, Ohio, ar rived Thursday and will make this city their home. Mr. Weaver Is the junior partner In the drug firm of Jackson & Weaver. "My three year old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gave him two dose? of Foley's Orlno Laxative and the n?xt mbrning the fever was gone and he wai entirely well. Fo ley's Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wori;sh, Casimer, Wis. Burnaugh & Mayfied. Mm. Ernst Dolge and little daugh ter Dorothy of Tacoma are here vis iting Mrs. Dolge's sister, Mrs. E. B. Knapp and family. Mrs. Knapp ind Mrs. Dolge went to Walowa Fri day to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen and baby ion left Thursday for Portland, Mc Mlnnville and Newport. They will.: visit Mr3. Allen's sister, Mrs. S. F. Vocum at McMlnnville a few weeks, md then go on to Newport where hey will spend the summer. now can any person rl3k taking joma unknown toigh remedy when Foley's Honoy and Tar cost3 them 10 more? It 1) a safe remeiy, con tains no harmful drugs, and cures the mo .t obstinate coughs and colds hy experiment with your health? trslst cn having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. Burnaugh & May field. The lan number on the season's lyceum course will be the eminent educator, Prof. L. E. Follansbee, who will lecture oa the, subject "Genius ind Gumption," Thursday night next. The following Is but a fair sample of the notices accorded Prof Follansbee by the press throughout he country: "Without much doubt the finest lecture ever heard In Cof fey vllle was the one given by Luclin Edgar Follansbee. The house wai crowded and for two hours the big iudlence reve'led in a flow of wit. i feast of rich thought and a torrent )f oratory. Professor Follansbee Is jlfted aj few men are. and his lec- ure was an Intellectual treat, schol astic, patriotic, witty and serious. rhe summary of our people concern- ng the lecture is, 'he is an able jducator orator wit and phllos pher.' "Dally Journal, Coffeyvllle Kans. Used by the Multitude. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound For general spring tonic. Sold ano guaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. An exceptional opportunity is open or a man with small capital in the lardware business at Lostine. Ea tablUhed business and splendid erms to the right man. It will pay ou to Investigate. See or write n. 3. Starr. Lostine, Ore. Dim GAME LAWS. Any person knowing of any viola ion of the game or fish laws of th itate, or of persons not properl; leeplng screens over irrigation lltches, are requested to notify JOB CLEMON'S. eputy State Game and For"! Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. 4-!tf The Pictured Cowboy. I recall one picture by a celebrated artist of the east who does western things. It depicts a "Cowboy at Rest" lie is lying on his stomach lu the sun, bis chin in bis hands. HI horse stands nearby, with the reins tftrown over the horn of the saddle. Now, a cowlwy la the daytime, well filled with beans and canned tomatoes, would not He thus, and, above all, be would not leave his horse standing thus. lie would pull the reins down over the horse's head nd let them hang, elseMse his cow horse would depart. I recall yet anoth er picture of a faithful cowpuncher who with his trusty rifle defends him self from behind his dead horse, which he uses as a fortress. The dead horse Is about four feet and half through sldewlse excellcut for a fortress, but a trifle wide for a thin flanked cow horse. It would be useless to point out any detail like this to any earnest artist of today. Worse than useless would It be to suggest that a cow- puncher Is the laziest created thing, for in art he must do perpetual stunts of "action Collier's Weekly. Woman's Noods. A woman In a divorce rase was asked why she bought adornments In stead of necessities. Who shall de cide what are necessities for women? Chicago News. Looker on many times sea mora than the gamesters.- Bacon. Another Mill To Start at Lostiiie Bowman & Bloom To Begin Opera- tion rm and Town Property Sales. Lostine, March 11 S. P. and Mark Crow sold an 80 acre farm sast of town to Oscar Coleman; con sideration $3200. J. F. Haun has so'.d to I. W. Bloom the property north of the Irug store for $1300. Hascal Cole has signed a ten year least o ' his business property in Elgin to the City Drug Co., for M80 per yeir. John Bowman and L. A. Bloom have purchased the Lewis saw nill on Lower Slope and will put the same In operation right away. They The Gibsson and Co.eman mill has 10 men logging and hauling. A special meetn? Wednesday night )f the O. E. S. chapter for the init iation of two new members. Mrs. J. O. Kiddle went to Wal lowa Thursday to visit with her par- jnts, Mr. and Mra. L. Tulley. Mr3. E. J. Sajnders of Pendleton s visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Fltzpatrick. F. B. Leonard and wife are visit- ing relatives near Wallowa. S. V. Cray, an Enterprise business man, was looking after his interests n Lostine this week. Grace Wood is home from Port- land and is getting ready for her millinery opening In a few days. F. L. Bartme3s of Elk, Nev., came in Tuesday and rsturned Thursday. He wa3 called here by the illness of his little child. Eala Russel and Loyd Allen were Wallowa visitors Sunday. Flockmaster Dobbin was a Lostine visitor Thursday, looking after his two bands of sheap being fed near here. Floyd Lippencott of Shanlko, form erly of Lostine, has returned and will make this place his home. G. W. Cray, who spent the win ter with his son, A. E., living at Boise, Ida., return 3d Thursday. La Grande Star: Frank Bartme83, ir., son of George Bartmess, was a passenger to Loitlne yesterday to see his wife who Is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mr3. J.D.Ackley. Mr. Bartmess now lives in Nevada and tw that Jake Bartmess is there driving a stage. George and Roland Jartmess and Arlle Farrts are rid ing and Jay Bartmess is foreman of a si nek ranch. Will Miles i3 home from Corval ls where he bad been attending :he O. A. C. Will is In poor health and is home for re3t and recupera tion. Nature's Remedy. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound Snrlches your blood. Regulates kid aey and liver. Sold and guaranteed jy Burnaugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise Oregon. Dalton's Experiment. The English chemist Dnlton was t schoolteacher. He worked without a laboratory and with crude apparatus, mostly made by himself from simple materials. Here Is nn example describ ed 1 his own words: "Took an ale glass of a conical fig ure, two and a half inches in diameter and three Inches deep; filled It with water that bad been standing In the room and consequently of the tempera ture of the air nearly; put the bulb of the thermometer to the bottom of the glass, the scale being out of the water. Then, having marked the temperature, I put the' redhot tip of the poker half :iii inch deep in the water, holding it there steadily for half a minute, and as soon as it was withdrawn I flipped the bulb of a sensible thermometer luto the-water, when It rose in a few seconds to 180 degrees." He then determined the temperature of the water at the bottom after five minutes, after twenty minutes and aft er an hour and found that it rose grad ually from 47 to 52 degrees. This simple experiment proved that water has the power to conduct heat, which bad been denied by no less an author ity than Rumford. Youth's Compan ion. Th Mistak Ho Mad. He sauntered into the central police station and approached the desk ser geant. There was a careworn look on his face. He stood there a moment as If In reverie. Finally as tears coursed down his cheeks he timidly said: "I want to give myself up." "What have you done that yon should seek a felon's cell?" the sergeant asked. "I have long been a fugitive from justice. The welfare of society de mands that I should be punished." "But what Is It? What heinous of- .ense have you committed?" "I am a bigamist yea, a polygamist and I don't dare think what worse. No longer must I keep It from the world. Lock me up. I am ready to do penance." "But will you not explain?" "Tea. If you insist I thought I mar ried only the daughter, bat I bare found, to my sorrow, that the whole family was Included." Kansas City Independent Our Resources And Facilities For caring for your banking wants are most ample. Are you enrolled among our customers? It not we should like to have you. We do many and a great variety of things for our customers, and accommodations and courtesies consist ent with safe banking are extended to all accounts, whether large or small. Call on us when in need of banking facilities. StockgroweK and Farmers National Bank Wallowa, Oregon HOME This is For You, GET WISE Now is the time to buy town property, before outside people come in and then you will say, "WHAT A FOOL I HAVE BEEN." Buy now while cheap. Enterprise is going to grow this next year as you never saw it ?row before. Now this is something that everybody don't tell you and everyone don't know it. We have resident lots from $60 up to $225 and business lots, some with buildings and some without. A e have all kinds of good buys in real estate. New Era Land Company J. B. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Door West of Sheahan's Enterprise OPERA House Thursday Evening March 18, Last Attraction In The Season's Lyceum Coarse The Eminent Lecturer Prof. L. E. In The Humorous And In spiring Lecture "Genius & Gimption" Popular Prices, 25 35 50c Reserved Seats on and After Monday at The Drug Store 8MITH ft 8M1TH. TRANSFER Horns Phono, Blue 47. BALED HAT FOR SALE. Buy Fruit Land. In the Walla Walla valley where fruit raising and gardening paya big returns and where the climate jlld and healthful. Improved and 'nimproved properties for sale. Write us for particulars. Manela ft Brown, Milton, Oregon. Not just aa good but better than any other S cent cigar, la the Ad' vertiser. Enterprise made cigar. PEOPLE Read This And Enterprise ("leaning And Pressing Works Has Just received the large book of 8amples from Edw. E, Strauss Co n prepared to give you a nice Summer Suit Ladies and gent's suits cleaned and Old Hats cleaned and re blocked, by J. L. SIEGMUND. S. K. Clark Plumber Steam Fitlcr 7ull line of plumbing laterial. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keitner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. Gophers, Sage Rats and Prairie Dogs annually devastate our fields of growing grain. Their numbers may be greatly diminished by a systematic warfare upon them. "Woodlark" Squirrel Poison is the most reliable and destructive agent yet devised for their extermination. It is absolutely certain in its action and every kernel is warranted to kill. Climatic changes or moisture of the earth do not destroy its strength. It requires no mixing or preparation, and is always ready for use. No other is so good. Dealers will refund the purchase price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free. HOYT Chemicai, Co., Portland, Oregon W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Publit . Collections made. Real Estate bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE, OREGON. WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREQON WALLOWA BRANCH TIMETABLE. 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