Electric Theatre
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Damon and Pythias. (A beaulirul
production or tliU story; 2 full reeis
of 2000 feet of films.) .
Illustrated Bangs.
Clover IlloHHOms.
In the City of Sl'jhs and Tears.
Two performances each evening
7:43 and 8:30 o'clock.
City smcl County
Brief News Items
Alfaifa seed fur sale at It. S. & 7-
Don't miss seeing Damon and 1'ytli
Inn at. the Electric, theatre tonight.
Tho famous Mill on pianos at Ash
ley's from $275 up, on easy terms.
Twelve couple of young po'iplu ar'
planning an outing at the lake Sun
day.
C. E. VeU soli to Mrs. Sarcpia
Weaver two lots on W.'U llremiwo.x!
street, Tuesday.
Lee II. DeVore nnd Will Zirclie
rol.urned Wodnoiday evening from u
moulh's stay on the ChesnlmnuH.
Miss Mabel Wilson went out t'i
ParadlHo Thursday morning where bIic
will teach a spring term of school.
J. W. Ilurfmnn, of lllg Sheep creek
whs In town Tueiday, as a witness
in the Herman Mitchell contest.,
Judge Olmsted returned Wednes
day from the Imnaha, where he hud
boon for ten days looking ul'tor slock
Interests.
C. P. Astiiiis of Monroe, Wis., Is
expected Saturday to spend the sum
mor with his daughter, Mrs. O. J.
Roe.
Mrs. Mary Wrlsht has bean quite
sick at her home In this city during
the past week. She is reported to
be some better.
Mrs, W. 12. A. Watson attended
Kobokah lodge In Enterprise Wednes
day night and remained through the
wwk tho gueU of friends.
Daniel Itoyd returne l Tuesday from
a trip to Flora nnd Troy o.i legal
business. Ho win acompanled by
his brother who Ij looking over the
country with a lo.v to lnve.il.hig.
J. W. Spencer and 11. C. Vinncke
left Tuesday morning for Wallowa
county on timber land business, ex
peeling to return not later than
Thursday. I'.a Grande Observor.
V. ( Flerney of Wasco, Ida., came
last Friday night uml Is employed
nt the rharles lluiey sawmill on Al
dor Slope. He h a brother of DjiihIs
Fiorney who came from the same
place two wee's ago.
Henry Wright of Hoseborg, Will
Wright of linker City and Mm. Jack
Ownbey of Oregon City nro hero
called by the hoiIjuh Illness of their
mother, Mrs. Mary Wright. This Is
the first time Henry hm luvn In
Knterprlso for eight years.
Milton Kagle Mr. nnd Mrs. make
Williamson expect to leave the first
of the week for their place across
the mountains In the Wallowa coun
try, where Mr. Wildamson will put
In a crop of put itoes, They will be
gone four or five we.ks.
Tho contest cine of I'ulteil Slates
vis Herman Mitchell, was heard
v Herman Mitchell, was heard
before cominisloner Sheahan Tuesday
The land is loiatod on Hlg Sheep
creek, H. T, Jo. mm, special agent,
appeared for tho government, nnd
Ilurlelgh & l'o; d for tho defondant.
Watch Chain
No chain of superior quality made. Guaranteed
highest grade gold-filled chain, solid gold soldered
throughout, bright polish, medium size linKs,
extra strong
Price $6.39
MARTIN LARSEN
Main Street , 3 doors cast of rostofliee.
Good Wheat Land
From $20.00 to $25.00 per acre
Will raise fro.n 40 to 50 ba di's tor aore. The New Era Land
Company has some of the cheapest and best wheat land in East
ern OMgon. This Is not wi.nl but the actual facts. Come and
lnvesUgRta It for yourself. Also good dairy and timothy ranches
cheap, and I have, some of the btgr.eU snaps In town property
in Eastern Oregon.
New Era Land Company
J. D. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon
1st Door West of Shenhan's
waa In Knte rprlse
.Maga.lucs of all kinds at Jackson j
& Weaver's.
j. M. Gilbert left Friday for Ida- J
ho points, but may return later. J
Mrs. .M. L. DeVore Is confined to i
her bed with a severe attack of la j
,'rippe.
Mrs. Lizzie Poe of Lo3tlne carooi
rliursdav to visit her daughter, MiB3 !
Snillh.
Miss Margaret Kirk of La Grande,
ilece of A. C. Miller, Is a guest of
dr. and Mrs. .Miller.
George Norton and Wm. Rowland
f I'aradlso came to Enterprise Thurs
tay ti do trading.
Hubert Williams of Prairie Creelc
returned home Tuesday from a visit
jf several months in the East.
A. C. Miller and H. A. Galloway
etui ned Thursday from attending
ho sessions of the Development Coa
tf,ress at La Grande, (
II. W. Dorso of Day Ridge left
"riilay for Spokane, where ho will
voile this summer for the Spokans
.'o islrucllon com any,
Mr. and Mrs J. II. Q i!nn of Lobt-
on. .Mo., arrived In Underprise, F:!-j
lay, for uu extendol visit with tlulr
laughter, Airs, E. R, Dowlby. .
.Mrs. Sophia Anderson of Spokane,
returned home Friday after a pleaa
nt, vhli with her mother, Mrs.
less, and sister, Mrs. Harris Flowers
S. J. .Mnglll, who had charge of the !
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lingo company's business at josopu
'or two years, and last November
.vent Kii-tt, returned to Losline Satur
lay of Inst week, Mr. Magill was in
Nnterprlso Friday, ami will probably
junto l.i tho city. He visited at his
'd home at Auburn, Illinois, and
.vas oust as far as New York City,
i;i:l south to Nev Orleans during his
i.bsence.
SONS OF DANIEL BOONE
SURPRISE PASTOR ADAMS
The Sons of Daniel Boone, Camp
lowurd, raided tho home of W. W.
. Villi.' , Thursday night, to surprise
."tov. and Mrs. Adams. A messenger
,vas He-it to interview Mrs. White
.ho told h'.m the minister and his
ife wero tuklng dinner with Dr. and
Irs, Ault but would bo at her home
iter to spend tho night. The com
tally retreated til ambush behind
.arlor furniture and awaited the ar
rival of Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Other
;uesls called during the evening to
'.iy goodbye and the war whoop that
.iiiiie from the 11: tie scouts as they
'lining from their hiding places ero
.tied iiil'o an . exciting break In the
inlet conversation. The boys re
niirked that Kmniett Forsythe want
to ninko a see.di, to which Re.
Adams replied. "It would not see.n
Ike a natural meeting of the com
iiiny If lOinniett did not speak." His
ipiveh was a we'l delivered presenta
lon of a poit.il album containing
views of Enterprise and Wallowa
ounty. llov. Adams responded In a
lympatlietli! way nnd told the boys of
i letter be had received from Gen
nil Howard for whom this camp Is
.Mimed, how the General had ex
pressed tho wish that they all might
lie sro Us to bring 'In recruits for
I he Muster. Their cry was again
tiveii Just, outside tho gate. In
tpciiklug of the surprise afterwards
Mr. and Mrs. Adams -said the kind
ly fe.'Ilng of these boys and tha
friends who had expressed sincere
regret nt their departure meant far
mum to them than the hundreds
who had atU'iidei the farewell re
ception when they left Ohio.
Enterprise, Oregon
K. W. Rumble
Wednesday.
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We have become Headquarters for Stylish, Weil-Made Clothes for
Men, Youths and Boys, is because we handle Brandagee, Kinkaid
& Co. s Celebrated Tailor-made Garments, the Best for the Price
in the United States. We Guarantee every Garment to give Per
fect Satisfaction. : : :
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COLLEGE
Snappy Style especially for young men. Tailor-made, all
wool, in Grays, Browns and all fashionable colors. Light and
t medium-weights. We guarantee a
4. goods. Prices from $15 up.
Work Begins at
Swift's In July
Oregon Farmers Should Furnish the
Hogs Sale of Ladd
Farm.
Portland, April 30 Swift & Com
pany announce that they plan to be
Bin actual packing operations in
their new plant at Portland In July.
.This brings to the surface the neces
sity for the farmers of Oregon tc
grow more hogs. Pigs can be ra' 3
mtll they are threa months old oi
vetch and other roughage at practi
cally on expense other than for pas
turage. A fat 200 pound hog In
Portland to-lay Is worth $15.50 cash,
live weight. The packers will have
to get a supply, must they send
the money for the ho?; to Nebraska,
or will wo raise them la Oregon?
The Livestock Sale at the Portland
County Club this we?k means a great
deel to everyone In Oregon. Satur
day and Sunday witnessed thousands
of people visiting the grounds to In
spect what Is universally conceded
to be the greatest gathering of blood
ed horees ever collected in the Pa
cific Northwest to be sold to the high
est bidder. The salej at Portland
have uniformly been more suc
cessful than even those In Cfllcago.
In proportion. The sale will continue
up to Friday night at the Country
Club, Saturday being devoted entirely
to cattle at the Uulon Stock Yards.
Oregon Is making a wonderful show
ing, and there Is assurance that buy
ers will be here from all neighbor-
tug states and British Columbia,
Two millions of dollars for the four
hundred and sixty two acres univers
ally known as the "Ladd Farm.'
put Portland city lots In a class
with Oregon orchards, and the do
vetopers of this magnificent property
will certainly be satisfied if It pays
dividends equalling those of a well-
I tuvun u 1.11 Viil U.
Vhll estimates as to the present
population of Oregon vary, some men
3r tt i.
Secret
Your
Especial
Attention
13 calleii to the lin
ings and workman
ship of these gar
ments.' They are net
sweat-shop stuff, .but
first-class, tailor-
mad i
in every par
ticular.
CHAP
fit and the quality of the
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who have the right to be called well
posted feel that the state today has
.ipwards of three-quarters of a mil
lion people. With every county in
the state getting new Bettlers, some
have attracted a greater Immigration
.luring the past year than for five
years before. :
A party of Illinois investors recent
y clubbed together and sent one of
:helr number, who had visited Ore
gon during the Exposition, for a
trip through the state. Upon his re
turn to Portland, thU gentleman
said he had found Oregon people
much changed. At that time they
were Intensely conservative, today
fie..' are enthusias lc, optimistic, and
aanimously predict a great future,
.ii fact many of the communities are
growing so rapidly-that they Imagine
they have ALL the growth, but those
who have seen the new orchards,
the substantial farmhouses and other
improvements taking place every
where, know that the next decade
will see record-breaking advancement
long every line. Asked if he was
satisfied, he replied: "I wouldn't
return to Illinois, but shall remain
here to receive my friends
who. are coiujng In parties of three,
five and eveu ten."
Mrs. Alex Mavor opened up
the
Enterprise restaurant Thursday.
Commissioner Sam Litch went to
Wallowa Friday ti make an Inspec
tion of the M. P. Miller "road, the
aew road to Sled Springs.' The can
yon part has become almost impass
able because of range stock causing
rock slides, etc. A special appropri
ation is asked to clear It out.
C. H. HASTINGS
PLASTERER and
FLUE BUILDER
All WorK Guaranteed first
class. Prices Right K
At Commercial Hotel
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
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COPYRIGHT. 1908, BY
BRANOEGEE K1NCAID 8c CO.
COLLEGE CHAP, JR.
Nearly like the College Chap, but varying some to suit varying
tastes. Just as popular with young men as the other.
Genteel, Fashionable Cut.
favorite with the public.
C. E. McFerran of Olympla arriv
ed Thursday and will visit a few days
with hl3 sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and .Mrs. Thomas Morganf of Prairie
Creek.
Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Adams and
children left Friday morning for Cot
tage Grove. "A number of friends
were at the train to wish them a safe
journey and. health and prosperity
in their new home.
Mrs. Jane Simmons died suddenly
at her home on Trout Creek, 10 miles
from Enterprise Tuesday morning
Funeral was held at 1 o'clock Thurs
day from Prarle Creek chapel, Rev.
W. S. Crockett, officiating.
P. R. Ferguson, foreman of the
stonecutters working on the court
house, returned Thursday from Boise,
where he has been to close up a
deal by which he will go into the con
crete construction business at Kings
Hill, Idaho. He will leave for there
shortly.
Watch the label- on your paper.
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accommodations and courtesies consist
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accounts, whether large or small. Call
on us when in need of banking facilities.
Soetpra aisd Farmers National Bank
Wallowa, Oregon
J. D. WALCK
Real Estate Dealer
NOTARY
Mitchell Hotel Block
Men's Business Suits -
Extra quality goods, and a general J
King of Blood Remedies.
Levy's Oregon Grape Compound.
Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh ft
Mayfleld, Enterprise, Oregon.
ALL THE
DAILY PAPERS,
MAGAZINES
AND THE
National Weeklies
Coleman Brothers
The Best Cigars, Confec
tionery and Fruit.
Stationery Supplies of all
kinds.
First door east of PostofSce.
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JOSEPH. OREGON
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