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nv'T send away
that watch and chain
this spring, as you have
other springs. See me
and get my prices HKSi.
If they don't suit you,
then send for it.
E. B. WHEAT
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
Enterprise, Oregon
City and County .
Brief News Items
t , K-uitnpr'a.
" p tt and Mrs
Mrs. Ira ratt wallowa.
Doyd spent Thursday at Wallow
Huberold roofing. ply and 2 pb-
to, .:o by S. . KP.U.er.
J. p. McCoy came up from in
ha this week for a few days v .
Fred Ashley, the furniture dsaler.
made a business trip to NVa owa.
11 .iit hnrapsnues tii.
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller of Jo
soph went to Imnaha on i "U'V .e,,)11(1 at,at.k tllU winter.
stage. Mrs. Chr.rlas Wlllamson and Ml is
Daniel Boyd and family ware Um),e WIllings of Lostine are vis
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Slier- .. (he formor.s daughter, Mrs.
man of Wallowa Wednesday. vilMam Dal'.day.
Elgin Flour at W. J. u..k
Tatent $1.50 a suck, suai'i
$1,40 a sack.
Cordon Ragslale and Lyle Hur-
naugh, who were quite Hi with ul-
ceiated tonsllltH, are convaie-
Roof ralnt for your old roois. u
stops the loiiks. For sale at iveii.
nor's hardware store.
, ni,.va rtrned Friday from
. ...i i Kansas. He owns a
' .
rancn on win my ncc...
Sheriff Edgar Marvin H confined
i.i, u.tth a narticularly bad
,.!, -,f m trmm.
,. ... i,i mr
Miss W.a ua.ey, w. o ' '
some we.k,, Is back to work again
4 i ihn cnimtv e'erk s office,
The hot washing machine on
..,, . h i.MvBr For sale bi
e Ti L-oiinar
y im Lulu 0.vn')ey was a passon-
ger on the Im.iaha s'ase Friday as
te ai The uuiisb.
Mr. and Mrs. narry iuc.m.u m
tills city we.it to imnaha, Friday, to
work for Lou Strumbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hotelier win
move today t3 their ranch on the
Grande Ronde, 2S mill's north or wai
loa.
.rs, C. W. Amey and ciiuuren re
I i' ed Tues ay from la uranuo
wlio.e she ha I be n to sea o.
iitlier, tiuirgo loner, who is tannic j
nodical tieitment out mere,
r. and Vrs. J. R, Hammack and.Jei: Mrs. AuguUa Clark, president;
A, H. Sasser went to La Grande
Wolnesilay, where Mrs. Hainnmek Law, secretary and treasurer,
s oiioratod on l'l tho Grande Ronde pent lo past middle life usually
11 ital for tlio ramo.-al of polypus, j Jmve , kluney or bladder dlsor
' list accounts tho condition of j(lor tnat snpg the vitality, which la
!Ulent was favorabb, naturally lower In old age. Foley's
T. E. Hudson and family, Mrs. J. 1 Kidney Remedy corrects urinary
Ihoii, "r. and Mrs. Fred Cal- troubles, stimulates the kidneys, and
vln loft Thursday to attend tho fu-1 restores strength and vigor. It
neral (if Me-utame) Hudson and Wll-( cures uric acid troubles by strength
mi's father, J, P. Hastings, who enlng the kidneys so they will strain
lied at his homo in Starbiick, Wash, j out the uiio aeld that settles in the
The Interment will lie at Milton, the: muscles and joints causing rheuma
former home of tho decease!. tis:n. Uurnaush & Mayfield.
SPECIAL WATCH OFFER
For a fine Elgin or Waltham, 17 Jeweled,
18-size NicKle Movement; fitted in an
open Screw Bevel, and bacli ioA filled,
hand eng'raved; dust-proof case warran
ted to wear 20 years a watch that will
last a lifetime. M price $17.85, sold
everywhere at $25.00. Movement fully
guaranteed .
MARTIN LARSEN, Enterprise, Oregon.
Main Street, 3 doors cast of Postoffice.
J.D. WALCK
Real Estate Dealer
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON
Lisle ware at Keitner's.
All kinds ot builders' hardware ftf
S. 1). Keltner's.
Gus Price returned the first of th
Week" from Hot Lake, considerably
improve.! in health.
Goad, rich milk, 21 quarts lor i
,inU,.nro,l n vnnr door. W, A.
Mur-
ray, Enterprise.
60b4
Horn, to the wife of Oren Wagner,
a da-ig'hter, Saturday morning, April
C G. Hnlmes, the Imnaha cattle
man went down to Wallowa Thurs
day on business with the Forestry
office,
Fred Warner of the Enterprise
Real Estate company left Thursday
on a business trip to Lewiston and
Asi'ln.
Judge and Mr. A. S. Bennett, who
had been here looking after their
land, returned to The Dalles, Thurs
day. . !
Mhs Kaiherine and Roger Kay
re'.urnel home Thursday from a
pleisant visit of saveral weska with
their sister at C'a'dwell, Idaho.
MIm Vesta Jack3on, bookkeeper
for the Eaitarn Oregoi Mercantile
company, returned tj Wallowl,
Tl ursilay.
.Miss Her tha Hambelton went out
o La Grande Saturday to see her
nothnr, who is there receiving medl-
cai ireamenr.
Mrs- J- D- Wlu0 aIld children
returned Thursday from a winter's
woojell's relations in
& rf re,aU(mg Rnd frlen(l8
leavlng for
(,,0.iule tQ resl(le
J!eu.ins of Lostine was in
!0W11 TIiurs;luy on business. He has
b(,e;i BufftrIng frora la grippe, the
For dyspepsia, indigestion and loss
,f aI,I:eilte take Levy's Oregon Grape
Compound. Sold and guaranteed by
nurnaugh & Mayfield, Enterprise
Oregon.
Tho 0ran(le Ronde Hospital, Train-
ing K(il00l fol. Nurses, announces
lmt (,an ac:.oramodate three more
probationers. Young ladies desiring
ta!e tlia training, should apply at
ce for further information to the
Hondo Hos:Ital. La Grande. Ore. r2
Mr.?. II. II. Ma ria and children re
'li ne I home Wednesday, her mother,
('- Cramer, accompanying
'"-''u far as Lostine where she
..,,, a wUU another daughter,
.
and Mr. Eaulleu and little
laughter of O.ejon City were here
'''3 week to sea Mrs. Daulieu's fath
t, the aed Fail Me'otte, who is
rj(,ualy f llImg Mra Baulleu is
n heiUh u necessary
L'j - tlK - m to return home Friday.
,)m t fo;Te, the date Fr,day
Vprn 9 of Hug.a ,.
nery 01,e!llllg at Wallowa. Remem
:,or aiu, will rafund the railroad fare
lf H.voue purchasing a $5 hat, and
he f,ire oae way to purchasers of
i $2.'.0 hat. 59r3
The woman's Union Missionary so
i.lMy et at t, e home o( Mra G w
Ivntt Thurs.lay afternoon. As this
vas tll0 (.i(,sinK meeting of the year
,,i,0 following mw officers were elec
Mrs. lirownlng, vice president; Mm.
Electric Theatre
3 Nights 3
ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY NGIHT.
FRIDAY NIGHT.
SATURDAY NIGHT.
2000 FEET OF FILM SHOWN EACH
NIGHT.
McCULLY & RUSK
PKOPRIETORS.
Japalac, varnish stains, linseed' oil
at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's.
Misses Rowena Johnson, Zoe and
Ellen Sprague came down from Jo
seph Wednesday and we.it to their
Imnaha home by the stage..
C. A. Lewis, who conducted a term
of business schoil r.e.e last summer
is at La Grande, talking of
establishing a permanent school
there.
Lauish pimples, blotches and boils
by taking Levy's Oregon Grape Com
pound. Sold and guaranteed by Bur
naugh & Mayfield, Enterprise, Ore.
Woodmen of the World, Attention.
Alfred D. Cridge, District Organizer
of the Woodmen of the World 1
in the city and will meat with the
Neighbors on Wednesday night,
April 6, when a plan of campaign
wl.l be arranged. All Woodmen are
earnestly requested to be presant.
Do not forget the date.
Notice to Contractors.
Sei'ed bids for two frame or
brick residences will be receive
by F. F." Scr.bner not later than
April 15th. Plans and specification?
can be seen at First National Bank
Joserh, Oregcn.
Nature's Remedy.
Levy's Oregon Grape Compound
Enriches your blood. Regulates kid
ney and liver. Sold and guaranteed
by Burnaugh & Mayfield, Enterprise
Oregon.
New Suits Filed.
April 1 Carl Pee'z vs. Cha3. H
Y.Villiams.
April 1 Stella V. Clark vs. Jo
ne;h M. Clark.
Ob;t to Strong Mejlcinos.
--.-ny people olject to taking the
strong meliclnes usually prescribed
by physicians for rheumatism. There
is no need of Internal treatment in
any case of muscular or chronic
rheumatism, and more than nine out
of ten cases of the disease are of
one or the other of these varieties.
When thete is no fever and little (if
any) swelling, you may know that It
is only necessary to apply Chamber-
Iain's Liniment fraely to get quick
relief. Try it. For sale by Bur
naugh & Mayfield.
SMITH & SMITH.
TRANSFER
Home Phone, Blue 47.
BALED HAY FOR SALE.
S. K. Clark
Pink '& Steam Filler
Full line of plumbing
rraterial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store
.Leave Orders.
Enterprise Cleaning
And Pressing Works
Hat just received the large book of
Samples from Edw. E. Strauss Co.,
.nd it prepared to give you a nice
Summer Suit
Ladies and gent't tuitt cleaned and
Old Hata cleaned and re
blocked, by J. L. SIEGMUND.
ALL THE
DAILY PAPERS,
MAGAZINES
AND THE
National Weeklies
at
Coleman Brothers
The Best Cigars, Confec
tionery and Fruit.
Stationery Supplies of all
kinds.
First door east of Poetoffice.
(1100 DOLLAR MONUMENT FOR
EACH DECEASED MEMBER
The Woidmen of the World 13 tha
leading life Insurance protective fra
ternity In the West. It is the
second largest and the second rich
est, and the yojnge3t order that ever
faad the membership and financial
resources at the same age. The Pa
cific Jurisdiction has 108,000 mem
bers, of whom over 17,000 are in Or
egon alone. This Jurisdiction has
nearly two and a half millions In re
serve and Is accumulating Interest
bearing securities at the rate of over
ha'f a million a year. This insures
its own life, which is the first thing
an insurance fratcnity must do. In
Enterprise the order is represented
by Camp No. 535. It i3 one of sev
eral hundred in Oregon, the largest,
of which is Multnomah camp in Voin
land with nearly 1500 members. En
terprise camp is on 3 of the small
'camps, but as the payments for in
surance come from tha general treas
ury the size of the camp3 makes
no difference. The camp here de-
dres to Incrsass its membership
from 50 to 75 and te held camp
lias sent in District Organizer A. D.
Cridge to help out C:e camps in Wal
lowa county.
The Woodmen of the World Is cel
ebrated for placing a monument over
he grave of every decaased member.
It has placed thousands of them, all
costing $100 each. It has an en
viable record for pa 'ing its clilms
promptly and witho.it lawsuits, navsr
having had but two in Oregon in thj
jighteen years of its existence. Tha
order is stronger In Oregon than
any three of its kind put together
and has done an immense amount of
;ood in re'ieving distress bo"th to the
families of deceased members and
he living members themsalves.
Used by the Multitude.
Levy's Oregon Grape Compound.
For general spring tonic. Sold and
;uaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfield,
Marriage Licenses,
March 23 Grace Frazler and Ed
win Lee Garre t.
DEATH RECORD,
Mrs. Louisa J. Doak, an Oregon
jioneer who crossed the plains 49
, eats ago, died at Joieph, Tuesday,
iged 79 yeirs, 7 months, and 29
lays. Funeral was held Wednesday,
services being conducted by Rev.
.V. S. Crockett of the Enterprise
Christian church, both at the home
if the daughter, Mr3. Ida Bailey, in
ose.;h, and In the chapel at Prairie
Creek cemetery, where the body was
interred.
Mis. Doak was born in Scot
jounty. 111., Aug. 1, 1829, and was
married to Lafayette McDanlel Nov.
17, 1846. Five children were bor.i
to that unlJn. Mr. McDanlel diad
a 1S57. Mrs. McDanlel was married
-o W. T. Doak In 1860, anr' crossol
:he plains to Oregon the sams
,'ear, settling in Lane county. To
this union six children were born
-hree of whom survive .the mother.
Mr. Doak died August 22, 1888.
ilrs. Doak disposed of the old
homestead In Lane county and came
to Wallowa county In 1901 to make
aerhome with her sons and daughter.
She leaves to mojrn her death
three daughters and three sons:
Mrs. Jane Daugherty, Mrs. Mary
E3. McConley of Portland, Oregon;
A, G. McDanlel of Lane county; I.
N. Doak, W. R. Doak, and Mrs. Ida
Batley, of this county.
The deceased was a conscientious
Christian worker for the last 50
years, a faithful wife and loving
mo' her. Besides the relatives a host
; friends mourn her death.
Read the advertisements.
King of Blood Remedies.
Levy's Oregon Grape Compound.
Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh &
,Mayfleld, Enterprise, Oregon.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice ts hereby given that tha
undersigned fcas been appointed by
the. County Court of Wallowa County
Oiegon, Administrator of the e3tati
of Mary A. Cramer deceased. All
perosns having claims against
the said estate are requested to
present them with proper vouchers
to said admiulstia'or within six
.months arter thU date, at tho law
office of Conaway and Corklns, in
Enterprise, Wallawa County, OregoJ
HIRAM C. CRAMER.
Dated March 31. 1909.
Conaway and Corhlns Attorneys
for. Administrator
An effort wi'.l te made on the part
of local Instructors to hold a normal
term for teachers, during the six
weeks antedating the August exam
inations. All persons desiring to se
cure the benefit of this training
should communicate at once with
either Superintendent Conley or J.
W. Kerns, Enterprise, since the pos
sibilities or such a normal are based
upon the pledged enrollment. 61r2
Our Resources And Facilities
For caring for 3'our-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.-
Mpwers and Farmers National Bank
Wallowa,
Swept Ovor Niagara.
This terrible ca'amlty often hap- ,
pens because a carale3s boatman Ig
nores the liver's warnings growing
ripples and faster current. Nature's
wprnings are kind. That dull pain
or ache in the back warns you the
kidneys need attention if you would
escape fatal maladiesDropsy, Dia
betes or Bright's disease. Take Elec
tric Bitters at once and see Back
ache fly and a'.l your be3t feelings
return." After long suffering from
weak kidneys and lame back, one $1
bottle wholly curel me," writes J. R.
Blankenship, of Belk, Tenn. Only
50c at a'l druggists.
JOSEPH
Visa Eva Rumble, postmistress, 13
uffering with an acute attack of
litoroach trouble.
Mrs. C. O'Brien of La Grande came
Thursday to vHlt her sister, Mrs.
Howard Gaunt.
Dr. Larsen has rented the house
vacated by Henry Mitchell, and will
furnish it as an office.
E. E. Orton and Miss Minnie Gild-
den of EntsrpiHe are registered at
ihe Mitche'l and are interesting the
i.iesple with, facta and figures con
cerning wiraleJs telegraphy.
, Mrs. B. F. Chllders and children
went to Lostine Friday to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hear
ing. .
COMMITTEEMEN FOR
HORSE & STOCK SHOW
Horsei: Wesley Duncan, Joseph;
Jack Johnson, Tha Buttes; H. C.
.Zumwalt, Zumwalt; J. C. Shackel
lord and Carl Whltmore, Enterprise;
Sam Vad Lo3tine; A. A. Greer,
John McDonald, Hector McDonald,
J. L. Maxwe.l. Wallowa: J. Q Con
nally, Flara; Sam Applegate, Apple-
ton; E. A. Anderson, Elk Mountain
Cattle; . W. C. Dorrance, Crow
Creek; Geo. S. Craig, Enterprise.
Sheep: Stlckney & German, Jo
seph; L. C. John3on, Imnaha; J. H.
Dobbin, Prairie Creek.
Artyone desiring information In re
gard to exhibits, speak to your near
est committeeman or write to J. D,
Woodell, Enterprije.
Rheumatism.
More than nine out of every ten
cases ot rheumatism are simply rheu
matlsm of the muscles, due to cold
or damp, or chronic rheumatism. In
such cases no Internal treatment Is
required. The free application of
Chamberlain s Liniment is all that
is needed, and It Is certain to give
quick relief. Give It a trial and see
for yourself how qulcMy it relieves
the pain and soraness. The medi
cines usually gl.en for rheumatism
agazine
Ever had trouble of your own with '
a hired man ?
Read "The Late John Wiggini" in
this month' EVERYBODY'S, and
laugh over the other fellow t trouble.
Did you know that more funny
short stories are swapped from "The
Chestnut Tree" than from ny
other similar collection anywhere!
Every month you can find one that
you'll laugh over till you get the next.
Get EVERYBODY'S and see.
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 no while
cheap. Enterprise is going to grow this next year as you never taw it
prow 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 lota, tome 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
Oregon
are poisonous or very strong medl-
clnes. They are worse than useless -
in cases of
rheumatism.
chioiic and muscular
For sale by Burnaugh
& Mayfield.
LOD' E KIRECTOKY
On r ENTERPRISE LODGE. No
,u.r. 153.
KMUKAXiD REBEKAH LODGE, No. 11
K. ofP.
ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
4. . ;
JUANITA
TEMPLE, No.
Pythian
Sisters.
MASONIC
ENTERPRISE CHAPTER.
meets first and third Tuesdays of each
month In Masonlo Halt All vlBltlnp
Royal Arch Masons welcomed.
J. B. OLMSTED, High Priest.
D. W. SHEAHAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA LODGE. No. 82, A. P.
A. M., meets second-and fourth Satur
days of each month In Masonic Hall
Visiting Masons welcomed
J. A. BURLBIGH. W. M.
W. C. BOATMAN. Secretary.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No
10, O. E. 8. meets first and third Pnt-
irdaya of each month. In Masonic Hall
Visiting Stars are always welcomed.
MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W. M. .
MRS. MARY E. STEEL, Sec.
Mill a EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M
.ll.n.W. A Meets first and third
Thursdays in each month. In new Fra
ternal halL Visiting Neighbors always
welcome.
J. W. RODGER8 Consul.
T. M. DILL, Clerk.
ANEROID CAMP, No. 3B42, R N. of A.
Wn til ENTERPRISE CAMP. No
.U. II. 535, W. of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. ?78. W. of W.
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.
" Woodla'rk " 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
100,000
Strawberry Plants
TREES: Apple, Cherry, Peach
Pear, Shade Trees, Shr- bh, - v.
and Roses, Small Fruits.
supply of Box Elder -tremely
low prices. Setul ; is'
of your wants for prices.
UNION NURSERIES
Union Oregon
PEOPLE
Read This And
Read the advertisements.