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    City and County
Brief News Items
Public sale household goods, etc.,
on public square, 2 p. m. Thursday.
Wm. Daisley moved Into Mrs. Aul'
timnortv in Alder View Saturday.
Carpets, China and Jap Mattings
at Ashley's.
Lltt'e Margaret Hark. dau;lHr o!
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, is ill.
Vr. and Mrs. .1. W. Kerns anil
children spout Si.iidav at Jo'pu.
Fred Wagner in Improving h,s
residence in the north part of town
by painting.
The boat washing machine on
earth is the Flyer. For sale b
S. 1). Kel'ner.
New Russian veilings at Mrs. Se'b
erfs are the lt-Ht creations in li
line of veils.
Mrs. Hay Kennedy of Island CiU
came Saturday for a visit, with lie!
friend Mrs. W. A. Moss.
Elgin Flour at V. J. Fu..k & Co s.
Patent $1.00 a sack, straight grade.
$1.40 a sack.
Mrs. La'avo te Wilson and children
or Uarllett went to La (Jrande mo i
uav for several days visit. Mr. Wilson
remains hero as a witness in the
Levi Wilson contest case.
At a recent business iiiee'ing ol
the Library a jclatlon an electli.
0 olluers rusulied as follows: prosi
dent. Mrs C. T llockelt; vice presi
(lent. Mrs C. K. Vest; sjcretary aw.
treasurer. Mrs J. P. Sanders,
$21.00 will buy, a ladles slo Klsh
or Waltham nioveinent In a beauli
fully engraved SOLID GOLD case at
K. H. Wheats.
Mr. and Airs. W. F. Hlse.ibels of
Joseph wero lio:-e Monday looking
for a house as they Intend to reside
In Enterprise while Mr Klsanbeis
conducts the saw mi l in the M. P.
Miller woods.
. A flour refiner, ona of the lata r
innovations in fine flour making
has be in insta led in the 12. M. &
M. mill.
The high schoil students and teach
era are looking forward with Pi em
tire to a May diy picnic next Sa'
day, Miss Corlnno lluo by a vol 3
of the school Imj bmn elected May
day queen.
A dellxltful bo i.il affair of Friday
evening was the nioj lng of the liigi'
school club with Miss India Ault.
There uro iwonty oljht members o
the club and they wire a worry cor.i
pany. Games and dancing formed the
evenings -pleasures. Delicious re
freshments or Ice creim and cak-'
wore send.
Sit Up And
Take Notice
Every department of our store
has been replenished with new
and up-to-date . goods and our
ck Is no at complete In al
most every department.
We pay spot cash for our
goods, and therefore get the
, benefit of all cash discounts
and we give our customors the
benefit of our cheap buys.
Our New Goods
Just received direct from Chi
cago In the dry goods depart
ment consists In part of tnu
following:
PERCALES,
DIMITIES,
UATISTES,
GALATINS,
SWISS.
SUMMER NOVELTIES
In dress goods of the newest
and most exclusive patterns,
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER
WEAR, . LAWN. NET AND SILK
WAISTS FOR LADIES,
! UUCI1INO.
LADIES' COLLARS AND COL
LARETTES, LACES.
EMHROIDF.RY,
HinilONS,
NOTIONS, Etc, etc.
Clothinp;
We have In transit 'a largo In
voice of Men's Clothing which
wl'l arrive in about 10 days.
We also tae orders for the
"OLD RELIABLE
ROYAL TAILORS.
Hats
6ur spring shipment of Hats
la already here, both men's and
boys'. We carry the HARDE
MAN HAT, superior In styla
to any other hat In the mavk
e', and only equalled In dur
ability and holding tts shape
by the celebrated Stetson.
Shoes
We have Just received a lars
assortment of men's, boys' la
dles' and Mle' Oxford Shoes
'In black, t:n, chocolate and
ox blood (lace or buckle.)'
Our Grocery and Hardware de
partments are also complete.
Drcp In, look at our goods,
and compare prices.
Respectfully,
R. S.&Z. CO.
KNTRKPRISE,
L. A. Warner went to La Grande
Monday.
Several men frjm Pullman. Wash,
ire here looking lor wheat Land.
Before buying a mattretss tea
Ashley's $13. special. .
Hen Ownhey is building a residence
ip the south pa-t of town.
We can still furnish Timothy Seed.
E. M. & M. Co.
Sale of Rev. Adams' goods, on pub
iic square, Thursday, 2 p. m.
Poison Wheat .15 cts. per pound,
Guaranteed to kill. Jackson &VVeaver.
Miss Eula Forsvthe was a week
nd visitor a .loie.ih
Mou ropular of Oratorios, Em
manuel, at Presbyterian church, Fri
day night, April 30.
A set of 1847 knives and folks
r $l.i 3 at E. U. Wheat's, the jew
.leri 3tibt
Elder G. E. May field of Elgin was
a guest over Sunday, of his son, May
r Ityram Mayf.elil.
A load of Pl'tsbursh fencing went
nit from S. D, Keltners to H. W,
.lecher, Tins lay,
C. P. Hagsdale went down to Mi
nim' .noiua.v, to see after his shee;i
there.
Contractor S. H, Hay worth went to
ha Grii'ido. .ion..ay. m see auJU,
etLing sand
v'. E. at 8)1 two lo.i ti Kath
yn anil Uo,'er Kay la tha wast part
if i o a ii . Sat irdav.
A. C. Miller went to La Grand-3
.lo nlay to at tend the Oregon-Idaho
Development congress.
Ails.) Elva Klilght returned to her
ionic at Elgin Tuesday aftpr a pleas
ui t visit with her relatives, the fam
ilies of Fruik Ownboy and AuJai
Jolillng
Woodlark pol ;oned wheat. It kills
the squirrels, lluy It at Burnaugh &
.May field's. .
J. C. Shacked. ord. the liveryman,
ias a fine new bus Just receive!
rom the Eait. It make3 the trains.
v llio Common al hotel.
H. E. Oaks ha j given the new
Christian paisonaije a coat of paint
He a'so has contracts' for painting
Uie roddeiico of Mrs, T. R, Akiim
md tiao. W. Hyatt.
At l hi Methodist church, Thurs
lay o.e.iing. April 21), at 8 o'clock,
i discourse o:i Christian Stewardship
will be Klvm by a specialist. Hiv.
F 10. Dark.. Every ' christian who
ilcend'4 this service will got an In
spiration to consecrated stewardship.
-Men are especially Invited. Rsv.
u.uii will also s.ieik at the Chrls
ia i church o:r Friday evening. .
G. r, Ilartvlgson came up from
lis ranch on Snake river Monday
md In speaking of the crops down
there says that only part of tin
fruit trees suffered from the lat 3
'rod and that alfalfa Is about 20
Inches tall. H also brought up
somo barley which waa heading out.
The Electric theatre offers attrac
tive programs for all threa nights
this week, but the one for Saturday
night will strike a popular chord the
story of Damon and Pythjas, known
uul loved the world over. It Is
portrt.yed In a beautiful series of pic
tures, which asjile from the sentlnnnt
of the story, makes It well worth
se-Mng, u Is very complete, two
full reeds or 2000 feet of films being
ho I. The theatre ha been enjoy Ins
nightly lucre using crowds, and has
added greatly to the entertainment
by th a Installation of a fine new pia
no. The singing of ..the illustrated
i rings by local vocalists has glve.i
this feature an added charm.
tjHOT peanuts,
Peanuts Are Among The Most
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. They
A R E D I F F E RENT
Frentiss Human, Confectioner
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - - Oregon
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
HKS'l OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND.
ingrji Market gi E COMBES INDEPENDENT
Vrice for
Tolls and Hides
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any part of the city
answered day or nighti
ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
J. 0. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
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First Class Ris
and careful drivers.
SHHiHMlUlllHHimntiitiwiesKniifw.,,!
Housecleaning
Made Easy
Why not Put a little
more science Into your
housecleaning this spring
and save yojr strength?
There are many labor
savers In our stock, ther
us or which will greatly
fad Pa'e the work.
Borax, Household Am
monia, Sal Soda, Sponges,
Chamois, Carpet Cleaner,
etc.
You'll probably have use
for Germicides, Insectl
cldei, Moth Destroyers,
etc. We have all the be3t
kinds. Lei us supply you.
Low prices on everything.
JACKSON & WEAVER.
B. P. P :vd made a business trip
to Va. o.,a. Alonaay. ,
UDelver C, R. Eberhard spent Sun
Liv at Joseph, returning to La
Grande Monday. ,
Lawn mowe st sprinklers and
garden hoje at Ke)tner's
Mrs, Selbert has the new droop
sailor so popular this spring.
Four pieces, of aheet music for 50
-oils at E, B, Wheat's, 36bl
Daniel Boyd and his brother, John
Boyd, of Portland. Ind are looking
over the North Country
Your choice of either Elgin nr
Wajtham u jeweled In a solid
nick led casa fully guaranteed for
qnly 911,00 at E. B. Wheat's
The popular oratorio, Emmanuel,
Darts I and II wid be given at the
Presbyterian church Friday evening,
under the direction of Mrs. E. B.
Wheat. Leading local vocalists as
list in the proiuctlon and Miss
Browning. MI33 Davis and Mr. Pratt
have soo parts, The first part of
this oratorio was given with such
success recently that it was the gen
erai wish of music lovers that It be
repeated with the addition Qf part 2.
It H a musical treit that none should
misn.
Joseph Votes Water Bonds
At the special election held In Jos
eph Saturday the proposition to auth
orize the council to Issue water bondi
In amount nqt to exceed $20,000, car
ried by a vote of 87 to 4. Only tax
payers were allowed to vote. Twenty
six women cast ballots ,
8IX CANDIDATES FOR
COUNCILMEN ACCEPT
J. A. French has filed his accept
ance of the nomination for council
man and so far the ticket to be
voted next Tuesday Is as follows:
For mayor Byram Mayfleld. .
For councllmen L. Borland, B
B. Lovd. S E. Combes. J. A. French,
C. E Funk. C. T Hockett.
For city recorder O. M Gaily, W.
E. Taggart.
For city attor.ieyr-Thos. M. Dill.
Tomorrow Is the last day for filing
acceptances,
CHURCH SERVICES.
M. E church: Sunday school a'
m a . m Prpiii'hlnc nt 11 n m bv
I Rev. E. T. Zimmerman of the State
i Anil-Saloon league. Epworth league
1 7 n. m No rireachlne In the even-
in" on account Ot lemperance man
meeting at Preabyterlan church, ad
dressed by Rev. E T. Zimmerman.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock.
FRATERNAL HALL ADDRESS.
The 90th anniversary of American
Odd Fellowshio wl'l be observed by
Enterprise lodge No. 153 In Fraternal
hall Sunday. May 2. at 2:30 p. m.
Rev. A.-L. Hogarth of Joseph wil'
deliver an address, and there will b
a fine program of music. Every b'y
! Invited.
J Superintendent Arrives.
j John R. Ulen. who will superintend
I the construction of the water works,
I arrived In town Monday. Work will
begin as som as the pipe arrives
' PHONE 20
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Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Tacific States 45.
Our hack meets all
, trains. Fate 25c.
within city limits
INFORMATION FOR
VARMINT HUNTERS.
(ContIn'-d from front page.)
aforesaid, taking hU receipt therefar
(which recslpt shall show (1) the
date of Issue, (2) the number and
cind of scalps so produced, (3) tlie
amount paid, and (4) the date each
jf said animals wa3 killed, and be
signed by the person to whom said
bounty is paid), a warrant signed by
him and attested by the seal of his
jffice and drawn upon the general
fund of the county treasury; wlich
ild warrant shall show the date of
the presentation of the scalps and
affidavit, the name pf the, pcrsan
pre fen ting the same, the kind and
mniber of s.-alps presented and the
imo.int to which the party shall be
jnlltled. Such warrant shall be paid
in the samemannsras other warrants
drawn upun the general fund of the
ointy treasury. Upon the prossn
i n of the skin or skins as afore-
said.of each gray wolf, gray wolf pup,
black wolf, black wolf pup, timber
ivolf, or timbsr wolf pup, bob cat,
ild cit, lynx, mountain lion, panther
ar cougar, and the making and filing ,
if th3 above mentline.i affidavit, the
county clerk sha 1. to prevest fraud
ninutely examina each s'.tln presented
md carefully Inspect both ears there
: should such e lamination and in
ipei'tion dUclcsa thtt the entire skir
irith all ItJ parti as Is above S3,
jrth. Inducing all four feet or paws,
ias not bean severed, unattached,
iimched, patched or In any manner
marked, he shall Ciera in the presence
t the person or persons presenting
ch skin or skins mark each skin by
levering t'lerefrom both front feet or
jaws, at a paint at lev-st five inches
bove the boUom or lower extremity
)f each font or paw. And in addition
'.lereto said county clerk shall punch
hree holes In the bass or roof o.'
;ach ear, on the s:?a!p of such skin
rom which said froit feet or pawn
lave been removed, (each hole b
mnched shall be at least one-elshtli
nch In diameter), and then rsdollve"
; tkln or skins to tha perso.i pre
entlng the same. The county cierl;
hall retain posssslon of said two
roat feat or paws 30 severed and Is
;ue to said person or persons present,
ng the skin or slilis and mr.king af
'idavlt as aforeail.1, taking his recelp:
he-efor (which receipt shall show
l)-the date of lssu3,(2) tha numbe'
ind kind of s':lu3 so produced, (3i
he amount paid, and (4) the date
!ich of said animals was killed, urn.
')e signed by the person to whou
aid bounty Is paid), a warrant
i'gned by him and attested by the
;al pf his office, and drawn upon
e genaral fund of the county treas
ry; which, said warrant shall show
ha date of the prs3entation of th;
salps and afiidaUt, the name of the
person presenting the same, the
tlnd and number of skins presentee
ind the amount to which the party
iha'.l be entitled. Such warrant shal
e paid In the same manner as other
.arrants drawn upon the genert;
'und of the eo-.mty treasury.
Telephone To Troy.
The first me3sa;e from Troy over
he new telephone line arrived just
ifter 10 o'clock this morning, said
he Flora Journal of April 23. Among
those Interviewed was Peter Fickar.
who pronounces the fruit crop down
Jiat way to be "all right." He fur
her said that Troy was on the boom,
that In the la3t month the population
lad- increased two-thirds. On being
jlosalv questioned regarding a con
lervative estimate of the population
if the burg, he explained that when
le sold out to' Mr. Vallea the pop
ilation was doubled and Mr. Bark
ham's arrival corn pie ed the two
.mids' Increase.
USELESS TO MAKE ENTRY
UNDER 320 ACRE ACT.
Recorder Bramwell of the La Grandi
a.id office has received a letter from
h9 general land office stating that
zurtioi pain no rights whatever by
ipplytn; for entry under the enlarged
homestead act, and he Is Instructed
to Immediately reject all such appll
cations. Until th.9 list of lands are
designated by the secretary of the
Interior Is made, no entries will be
received for any tract larger than lfiO
acres. It Is not known how soon such
lists may be made. The 320 acre
act applies to only non.lrrlgable
non-mineral land that contains no
merchantable timber. Such an entry
cannot be, commuted and at least
one-eighth of the land muat be under
cultivation continually from the sec
ond year, and at least one-fourth from
the third year. It wt:i be months and
likely years before the list of lands
subject to 320 acre entry U completed
by the secretary of the interior.
Banish pimples, blotches and boils
by taking Levy's Oregon Grape Com
pound. Sold and guaranteed by Bur
naugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Ore.
Enterprise Cleaning
And Pressing -Works
Hat just received the large book ol
Samples from Edw. E. Strauss Ce,
nd is prepared to give you a nice
Summer Suit
Ladies and gent's suits cleaned and
e4. Old Hats eleaned and r
blocked, by J. L. SIEGMUND
Needles, Shuttles and Bobbins for
use In AH Makes of Sewing Machines.
FOR SALE BY
5. D. Keltner
CHICO TATTLINGS.
CHICO 'Apill 14 No, dear fellow
chirner. it was dead easy to write
those little news Items of some weeks
"go, as they flow fom my pen like
water from a ducks back, only more
!JO.
The weather still cont'-'iues fine
ind everything 1j flourishing like a
grean bay tree. K03t ail the Chico-
ites are busy farming and catching
salmon in their leisure moments, as
a!; the creaks around here are full of
salmon. "We all" are feasting on
salmon steaks
Mrs. Estelle Endicott and children
have come out to the Endicott farm
to stay for a whlli.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wright and
Will Alford made a trip to Enterprise
and back last week.
Jeff Stickney came in from town
vith a 4 horse load of supplies for
iiis slieap camp on Che3nlmnus.
Will Zurcher brought in a load of
seed grain for his farm on Ches
nlnnius Mrs. W. P. Tiopett and children
were-visitors at Mrs. J. W. Alford's
and L. Wright's; Sunday.
Jack Tippett came home on a visit
ist 'A-eek from Joseph Creek, but has
jone to Imnaha now. Jack says ab
sence makes the heart glow fonder.
George Harrl3 says he is still look
ng for a cojk, but says she must
itnow how to make good angel cake.
G. Joae3 and wife were out auto
:l:lin,5 Eaitar Sunday.
Mrs. s. T. Tippetts and son Roy
made a flying trip to the city this
weak. '
Mr. and Mr3. Martin are -stopping
on the old Patten place.
There is a French family living on
the Michellod & Robin place this
spring and will do the cooking dur
ing the lcmblng season. They are
just from the old country.
Owlns to the lack of room we "have
decided to doss out our entire stock
of Pheonlx Paints, Oils, etc., at a
discount. Come in and let us fig
ure wi'h you on your next paint W-
aer. .aci8). & Weaver
Pupils At Imnaha.
In the school apportionment table
last week the number of pupils In
district 11 (Imnaha) was given as
45 when it should have been 48.
Charles Mellquist Dead.
Charles Mellquist died Saturday
at Baker City and was buried In La
Grande Monday. He was well known
in thiq COtintv an1 .aa nt t
j " " nua at uuc Liujc
In the saloon business at Lostine.
jacoD tiauer of thU city and E. T.
Sehluer of Joseph went, out Monday
-o attend the funeral.
King of Blood Remedies.
Levy's Oregon Grape Compound.
Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh &
Mayfleld, Enterprise, Oregon.
W Every Home Usej
(gjT This s the time to freshen up the home by doing vl!I
This is the time to freshen up the home bv doin?
W ii .... . . , . .
uic oaa joos oi painting you
the bucsy, the furniture, for
for tverj paint purpou, we have
ACMEQmilTY
PAINTS, ENAMELS. STAINS AND VARNISHES -
Larc
: each and every one scientifically prepared for specific uses.
kRemembei if it's a surface -to be nainted.
grained, varnished or finished in any way, there's an
l
kAcme Quality Kind to
ktell you what to use,
I the cost Jtk us.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
H. E.
Paint and
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Wallowa County.
Ste'.la V. Clark, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph M. Clark, Defendant.
To Joseph M. Clark, the above
named defendant: In the name of
the State of Oregon: You are here
by required to appear and answer the
complaint fl ed against you In the
above entitled court and cause, at
or before the expl atlon of six weeks
from and after the 7th day of Ap
ril, 1909, the same being the date of
the first publicat on of this Summons
and if you fail to so answer, the
Plaintiff will apply to said Court for
the relief demanded In her said com
plaint, to-wit, for a decree of said
Court dissolving the marriage con
tract now and heretofore existing
between Plaintiff and Defendant, and
for such further relief as to the
Court may seem equitable.
This summons is published In the
News Record for six consecutive
weeks and seven issues thereof, by
order of Hon. J. B. Olmsted, Judge
of the County, Court of the State of
Oregon for Wallowa County. Which
order Is dated the 7th day of April,
1909.
CONAWAY & CORKINS,
63w7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Smoke the Advertiser, best five
cent cigar. Home made.
Pittsburgh
Perfect
Electrically Welded
Fence
Is in a class of its own because it la
the only Fence of its kind made,
and it is the Fence for. you to use
because
1. - It is the best made.
2. Has same sized stay as strand
wires.
3. Has no wraps or clamps to
hold moisture and cause rust.
4. ' Stays cannot be . spread by
stock.
5. The price is right.
6. It is the strongest Fence on
the market
Buy It,. try it, and your Fence
troubles will be over.
ELECT RICALLYY WELDED FENCE
For Poultry, Hois, Horses, Cattle,
Lawn and Corn Cribs.
FOR SALE BY
FOR SALE BY
S. D. KELTNER
,
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
nave been planning. For
the floors and wnndivnHr
the richt Finish.
fit the purpose. We
how much to use
OAKES
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