City and County
Dricf News Items
Alfa'fa -seatl for sale at II. S. & Z.
Attend the dance at the opera
bouse, Wedncs ay night.
Dr. C. T. Hor.kelt returned Satur
day from a pro.emlouul trip to
Grande.
K. A. Anderson lert Monday fo:
llep'puer aid vl iiilty on a b'jslnosi
trip.
Airs. V. w. Daliley wo.it to Lostlne
Saturday to vidt her people several
tlavs,
Woodlark pohonod wheat. It kills
the squirrels. Buy It at Burnaugh &
Mayfleld'.
Engineer II. K. Ixwry was here
eove:al days last wee'.c looking afte
i .o inocto.l with the wate
wor. s co .tia' t.
Klgln Flour at W. J. Fu..k & Co s
Patent $1.50 a sack, straight grade.
$1.40 a sack,
Jurtne J. W. Knowlea and Diilrlc
lWonioy I 8. Ivanhoo of La llraml
icame in Friday to be ready for the
opening of the A ay term of clrcui
court.
Jac:!;mn & Weivsrs Antlioptl
Tooth Powder wlilleis the teoti
hardens t':o gums and purifies th'
dens tho gums and purifies the brcall
'Satisfaction guaranteed.
II. K. Oake hai had his shop r
filled Into a nice retail store roo
and he Is carrying a large slock o
paints and wall paper. Ho will pain
Asses wr II. V. V.IV.qt'h large new
house.
T. M. Littleton, who was locate
,at Oakland for sjma months, ha
bought a homo al Lodl, Cal., and wl!
reside there. Ho writes there Is i
'promise of an abundant fruit cro,
thore.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. S. Bradley ant
child of Gravity, Iowa, arrive! In Ei
terpriao, Satcn'ay, and will locat
here. Mr. Urartloy wai in the re;i
estate business back In Iowa, am
.his former partner, L. B. Payne,
writes thh paier that Mr. Braille
Is a live, wiila awa'to mai win wit
iprove a welcome addition to out
cRl.onxhlj), r, Bradley a id fam
oil.llng In the Long cot
ti e n L'-eiiot street.
'f vou desire a e'eir co:nplexlo:
n a o ey's Or'no Laxative for cot:
; i , .'. a-i I ilvrr t o iblo as It wll
u : la e tho io organs and thorough
lv clf-'iiii! your aystani, which 1
a ti ii t a ery ino nea Is in the sprlnr
. ! : io feel well. For sale b;
Burnaugh & Mayflo'd.
Sit Up And
Take Notice
Every derailment of our store
has been replenished with new
and up-to-date goods and our
li no at complete in al
most every department.
W pay spot cash for our
goods, nnd therefore get the
benefit of all cash discounts
and wo give our customers the
benefit of our cheap buys,
Our New Goods
Just received direct from Chi
cago in the dry goads depart
ment consists in part of tne
following:
PERCALES,
DIMITIES,
BATISTES,
GALATINS,
SWISS,
SUMMER NOVELTIES
In dress goodt of the newest
and most exclusive patterns,
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER
WEAR, LAWN, NET AND SILK
WAISTS FOR LADIES,
nUCIIINQ,
LADIES' COLLARS AND COL
LARETTES, LACES.
EMBROIDF.RY,
RIBBONS,
NOTIONS, Etc, etc.
Clothinp;
Wo have In transit a large In
voice of Men's Clothing which
wl I arrive In about 10 days.
We also take orders for the
"OLD RELIA3LE
ROYAL TAILORS.
Hats
Our spring shipment of Hats
is already here, both men's and
boy'. We carry the HARDE
MAN HAT, superior in style
to any other hat In the mark
s', and only equalled in dur
ability and holding Its shape
by the celebrated Stetson.
Shoes
We have just received a largo
assortment of men's, boys- la
dles' and Mlisei Oxford Shoes
In black, tan, chocolate and
ox blood (lace or buckle.)
Our Grocery and Hardware de
partments are also complete.
Crcp In, look at our goods,
and compare prices.
Respectfully,
R. S. & Z. CO.
KNTRHPRISE.
Pittsburgh
Perfect
Electrically Welded
Fence
s In a class of Its own because It is
he only Fence of its kind made,
md it is the Fence for you to use
ecause
1. It is the best made.
2. Has same sized stay as strand
ires.
3. Has no wraps or clamps to
old moisture and cause rust.
4. Stays cannot be spread by
tosk.
5. The price Is right.
6. It is the strongest Fence or
he market.
Buy It, try it, and your Fence
roubles will be over.
1LECTRICALLYY WELDED FENCE
or 1'ouliry, Ilo:s, Horses, Cattle.
Lawn and Corn Cribs.
FOR SALE BY
FOR SALE BY
S. D. KELTNER
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
Beforo buying a mattress see
Ashley's $13.'0 special.
lapalae. varnish Htalns. linseed oi
c Burnaugh & Mayfield's.
Cut prices on meats at, Cray &
Melt's City Market.
Flue swen potatoes at W. J. Funk
i Cos.
W. S. Wilson of Wallowa was here
in bualneis over Friday.
Carpets, China and Jap Mattings
0 Ashley's.
Mrs. K. A. Fomer and children of
,1-Hngto.i, Jo'.ued Mr. Fo3:ier here
'aturday.
Good music and ben of order at
io dance in the opera house, Wed
Ji.iy night. Tickets $1.00.
Ail ;s Veati Jackson of Wallowa
'is a vhltir witi relatives here
iver Sunday.
.Mrs. 0. Foe of Lostlne visiter"
er S.inday with her daughter, Mrs
hn Smith.
l'o:k a mange only 10 cents I
nnd at Cray & Wlllett's City Mai
't.
Grace Wood of Loitlne came up
'.aturday for a short visit with he
lothor, Mrs. Martin Larsen.
The new paitjr of the Presbyterian
hurch, Uev. Samuel Harris, arrive,
i-om Sand Point, Ida., Saturday.
Fresh Fish every Friday and Sat
rday at Cray & Wlllett's City Mar
et.
The best washing machine or
arth Is the Flyer. For sale b;
1). Keener.
Mrs. W. C. Flennr of Lo3tlne was
re .over Sunday to see her new
r.mddnughter at the home of Harley
'loonor.
i a prov.mtl-.e nndcure of char
n'd hands, fa-e or lips, usa Jacksoi
1 Weaver's Almond Cream. Your
ion ey back If not satisfied.
Com Reporter H. R. Hanna, with
iU wife nnd little girl, of La Grande
ame In Saturday for the May tertr
if court.
Mrs. is. v. S eol, baby and daugh
r Margaret, returned Saturday from
i visit of several weeks at La Grande
vlth her sister, Mrs. D. C. Brlehoux
Harry Cowd of Cheney, Wash., the
. o'l kuo.vn stokbuyer, arrived Satur
lay fron Dear Lodge, Mont., sum
nonod here on co irt business.
Churl 2s Crunipacker visited severa'
lays wl li his fairl'y last week, leav
ng Sa'urdny for Baker City, which
.vill bo hU headquarters while selllnf
r.x'iriee in that vicinity.
I.o'n steak only 10 cents a pound
it Cray & Wllle'.t'a City Market.
J. A. Black and daughter, Mrs. G.
W. lllnes and children, of Walla
.'aHa. arrlve.l In Enterprise Monday,
on their way to Grouse where they
A'lll visit Mr. Black's nephew, Jesse
iroen. While here they were guests
if their re'otlves, Mr, and Mrs. S.
v. Clark.
Many weak, nervo.is women have
HK-n restored to health by Foley's
Aldney Remedy as it stimulates the
(Ulncys so they will eliminate the
waste nia'.tor from the blood. Impur
ities depress the nerves, causing ner
vous exhaustion and other ailments.
Commence todiy and you will soon
e v-i F0r gala j,y Burnaugh &
VI ay field.
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
ALL FLAVORS
Sundaes, Root Beer, Re-
freshing DrinKs
When extra CANDY
iiooil
is wanted come to
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - . Oregon
Plenty of bran and shorts 1)4
ceaU, at Lostlae Mills. 4bU
Jacob Bauer returned Tuesday
frem Curry county.
G J. Wagner arrived Tuesday
from Portland.
rtilis RhoJa Wood went to Elgin
Tuesday to spend the summer.
Just received 6,000 new Post Cards
the largest assortment In town. Jack
son & Weaver.
Mrs. Nancy J. Lapham returned to
Pendleton Tuesday. She had been
here on court business.
L-. Fltgerald of .the La Grande
Iron works came In Monday on a
business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ratcliff of
Salem came Tuesday to visit their
son, G. I. Ratcll-f, and family.
vJ. W. Brown of Smith Mountain,
ho ran for county commlssionei
against Mr. Locke, was a county
leat visitor Monday night.
P. L. McPherson left Tuesday foi
litter Springs. In Grant county tc
ry the curative qualities of the
jaths. He Is stl 1 suffering from
rheumatism.
A. M. Wa;ner returned Monday
i'rom his trip to Curry county. They
ire ha.lng a cold spring on the
same m everywhere.
Richard Stables and son Matthew
f Smith Mountain were here Mon
Jay, the elder Stables to secure hit
inal naturalization papers,
A farewell reception will be giver.
.t the home of E. J. Forsythe, Thure
iay evening, May 13, from 8 to 9:30
cock, In honor of Miss Gussle
Iutchin8on and Ml is Kathryn DuFur
Pos master Weathers received an
ther new section of lockboxes Tues
ay, making the equipment com
ilete. He and the people of Enter
rise and vicinity have surely causi
o bo proud of the new poatofflce
or we warrant there Is none prettiei
r more convenient In the state
:'he tamarack, mission finish, gives
, he woodwork a rich, elegant appear
ince not often seen except In costly
lardwoods.
Exhibits Milking Machine.
W. H. Blount of the Hazelwoor
Jinpany was at the Enterprise cream
iry several days last week exhibit
ig the company's milking machine
laimed to be the best as well as
he cheapest machine on the market
t is used on the big dairy farms ol
he Hazel wo id company.
Hoarseness, bronchitis and othei
hroat troubles are quickly cured bj
i)ley's Honey and Tar as It soothes
md heals the inflamed throat am.
ironchial tubes and the most obsti
ate cough disappears. Insist upoi
living the genuine Foley's Honey
ad Tar. Rurnaugh & Mayfleld.
Marriage Licenses, "
May 8 Jasper A. Prout and Leona
Dale.
Vay 8 Henry W. Downs and
-'ranees M. Ward.
For dyspepsia, indigestion and loss
f appetite take Levy's Oregon Grape
Compound. Sold and guaranteed by
Burnaugh ft Mayfleld, Enterprise.
Oregon.
Vlth all the care and pains we take,
To fill prescrtptlDns right.
To fill them promptly at all hours
In the daytime or at night,
i ou might think we'd charge some
extra, ,
But such Is not the case;
Io when you want prescriptions filled
Jackson ft Weaver a Is the place
If you want to feel well, look well
md be we'.l, take Foley's Kidney
lemely. It tones up the kidneys
md bladder, purlfhs the blood and
-estorea health and strength. Pleas
mt to take and contains no harmful
Irugs, Why not commence today ?
Burnaugh & Maylleld'e.
Cut prices
on Meats
Beginning Monday, May 17, we will
lell strictly for cash, and have re
luceJ prices to a cash basis.
COMPARE THESE
Jood boll 5c lb.
3est boil 6c lb.
Shoulder roast 7c lb.
Hamburger 7c lb.
Loin roast 8c lb.
Chuck steak 8c lb.
Round steak 9c lb.
Loin steak lOc lb.
Pork sausage 10c lb.
Fresh side pork , 10c lb.
Pork roast lie lb.
Fresh hams HHc lb.
Pork chops llVic lb.
Bacon 16 He lb.
Smoked hams 17Hc lb.
Lard, 6 lbs 75c
Lard, 10 lbs $1.45
Special ratea on large orders,
HIGHEST MARKET PRICK FOR
HIDES AND PELTS.
CITY MEAT MARKET
CRAY A WILLETT,
Proprietors.
River 8t, 1 block south of Funk's
store, Enterprise Oregon.
PERMIT FOR USE
OF COUNTY ROADS
(Conthn-nd from front pase.)
Th'rd Judicial Pay.
Friday, May 7.
!n the matter of the Wm. Newby
road:
District attorney having reported
favorably, It Is considered and or
dered that said road be allowed
and opened for public travel ac
cording to the survey thereof,
when the petitioners pay all dam
ages. In the matter of the T. M. Gilmore
road:
The district attorney having re
ported unfavorably, on account of
the affidavit of posting being de
fective. It is ordered that the
same be and Is hereby continued. -n
the matter of appointing a county
'rult Inspector:
After fully examining all .petitions
on file, It Is ordered that the
same be and hereby Is continued,
i the matter of the application of
he City of Enterprise, Oregon, for
. right of way to lay mains or wate
.Ipes underground, upon and across
he county roads in Wallowa County,
Jregon:
Application filed by said city t
lay plpej aero is and at oths:
points lengthwise In certain coun
ty roads, and It appearing that
said city will place all of said
mains or water plpe3 three feet
underneath the surface of tho
ground, and securely cover the
same and will keep the surface of
the ground level with ground o.i
either side right of way
It is ordered that said City of En
terprise shall have the right to
excavate, lay and maintain mains
or water pipes in, upon and across
tne county roads of Wallowa coun
ty, mentioned in Its appllcatlor
dated May 7, 1909.
i the matter of appointing a coun
y physician for the ensuing year:
Dr. E. T. Andersoa appointed fo:
the year ending May 1, 1910, at
salary of $150 a year, and it Is
further ordered that said Dr. E. T
Anderson is to attend to any one'
all cases of a meilcal nature that
are declared county charges by the
county court, and should any be
found to require a surgical opera
tlon Bald county physician shall
perform said o.eratioa at a reason
able price; and it Is further or
dered that s-ll cjunty physlcia
is to furnish all medicine for coun
ty charges.
n the matter of W. H. Decker, a
ounty charge:
It appearng to the court that W.
H. Decker has ample means of
' "ipport at this time, It Is ordered
that he be and hereby is discharg
",ed from recel lig any further alO
of t'.ie county.
Banish pimples, blotches and bolls
by taking Levy's Oiegon Grape Com
pound. Sold and guaranteed by Bur
naugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Ore.
PARADISE GLINTS.
Paradise, May 7. J. B. Ready of.
.iter prise was here recently.
!lce Brothers and Cole Brothers
assed through here with a fine
lunch of fat hogs bound for Lewiston
Lake Osburn and Harve HendrlcU
ion made a trip to Lewiston.
Ray Renfrow sold his 80 acre farm
.o Thomas Boone.
The protractel meetings held at
Paradise and Flora by Rev. Jackson.
vave closed. Over 100 persons united
vlth the Christian church during
the revival at the two places.
J. A. Stowell and wife made a
business trip to Aso in this we 3k.
The Flora Journal in the Issue of
Vprll 30, goes for the Paradise cor
espondent of the News Record and
.j j. re i or wents explanation, and uses
he words "Barbel Wire Steal." I
ill not use those words but said the
wire was taken from a fence near
Paradise, and had bean on the fence
ilout seven years; was there when
the present' owner bought the farm.
Aa to being hard on the neighbors,
I just told the truth. The word
'steal, was used In regard to some
bacon and grain that was stolen In
.ower Paradise. I will say In regard
to the item, If the Journal or the
person or persons referred to don't
ue the paragraph in regard to the
barbed wire, they can appeal to the
courts and find put something.
Nature's Remedy.
Levy's Oregon Grape Compound.
Enriches your blood. Regulates kid
ney and liver. Sold and guaranteed
by Burnaugh ft Mayfleld, Enterprise,
Oregon.
Still Waters.
The daahtac, handsome Algernon,
. With kn dallxbt (or any fun.
"Approached tho Ay Wm Annabel
And softly saM, "Now. will you tell
It you prefer" And, Nrlth a smile.
Ho whispered (or some little while.
Then asked she. with a simple laugh,
"You wish aa answer to your e:.sff r
She east down her sweet, pensive eyes
And simpered, to his crest surprise:
"Two strtnss to my bow or two bee us
on a string-?
A bird In the band U the only thine.
New York Herald.
Tom Fred has become quite a cynic.
Jack-So? I wonder ubo the girt la.
-Chicago Neva.
Paints
and Finishes for
Every Home Use
This is the time to freshen up the home by doing v4--
the odd jobs of painting you
the buggy, the furniture, for
for tvery paint purpose, we have the right Finish.
ACME QUALITY
PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS AND VARNISHES
.are each and every one scientifically prepared for specific uses.
.Remember if it's a surface to be painted, enameled,.
.stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's an
I
Acme Quality Kind to
Jell you what to use,
.the cost Ask us.
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SUMMONS.
tn the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Wallowa County.
Ste la V. Clark, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph 5T. Clark. Defendant.
To Joseph M. Clark, the above"
named de'endant: In the name of
he State of Oregon: You are here
by required to appear and answer the
complaint fl'ed against you In the
bove entitled court and cause, at
or before the expl ation of six weeks
.'rom and after the 7th day of Ap
1. 1309, the same being the date of
tie first publicat on of this Summons
if you fa'.l to so answer, the
Plaintiff will apply to said Court for
the relief demanded In her said com-
ilalnt, to-wit. for a decree of said
Court dissolving the marriage pon-
ract now and heretofore existing
letween Plaintiff and Defendant, and
for such further relief as to the
IoutX. may seam equitable.
This summons Is published in the
Mews Record for six consecutive
ve?ks and seven issues thereof, by
irder of Hon. J. B. Olmsted, Judge
f the County Court of the State of
Jregon for Wallowa County. Which
irder Is dated the 7th day of April,
1909.
CONAWAY & CORKINS,
63w7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Read the advertisements.
Used by the Multitude. .
Levy's Oregon Orape Compound.
For general spring tonic. Sold and
guaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfleld,
Ths Word "Wsllop."
The origin of the familiar vernacu
lar verb "to wallop" Is not generally
known. It comes from the family
name of the earls of Portsmouth. Sli
John Wallop. K. G.. was admiral
commander in the reign of King Hen
ry VIII. of the fleet which avenged
French raids by burning French ship;
nnd twenty-one French villages. This
was called, In the current parlance ol
the times, "walloping" them, and the
phrase passed Into the language and
still survives.
King of Blood Remedies.
Levy's Oregon Grape Compound.
Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh ft
Mayfleld, Enterprise, Oregon.
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
BEST OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND.
jK,M"k" S. E. COMBES MDEPENRENT
Tells and Hides proprietor PHONE 20
inaiBaiaa?"" "r
Hack Calls to
1
jl any pari 01 me city -
a answered day or night.
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ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
First Class Rigs
and careful drivers.
lareaaaia KKawsrtnnrorrwrT.,B a,,.,TgTn j
have been planning. For
the floors and woodwork,
A
fit the purpose. We can
how much to use and'
OAKES'
1 Humblng
Store
A Royal Romance.
The second son of Prince Oscar IL
fell In love with a Miss Ebba Munck
while at Bournemouth. She was one
of the ladles In waiting to tha Swedish
crown princess, and King Oscar wished
his son to make an alliance with one
of the royal bouses of Europe. The
difficulty seemed one to be met only
by drastic steps on the part of the
lovers, but Queen Sophie's heart waa
won, and she It was who obtained the
king's consent. She waa very- 111; and
a dangerous operation waa the only
chance of saving her life. "If I under
go It and it Is successful, will yon al
low Oscar and Ebba to be married?"
ebe asked the king, and of course the
king promised. A year later the qneen
was quite well again. The lovers were
In her room when the king approached.
At the door he stood' and listened.
Miss Mnnck was singing to the queen,
nnd he waited until It was over. Then
be advanced, held out one hand to his
son and gave his other to Miss Munck,
and so his pledge was fulfilled and the
couple came Into their happiness.
A Narrow Escape.
An old circus man tells this Incident
as one of the narrow escapes he bad
in the show business. He had trained
Hons, sebras, leopards,' rhino you
know and all sorts of beasts of prey,
but this, he says, was his narrowest
escape. It was when he was running
a dime museum in Milwaukee.
One day a mild mannered Russian
came out of the railway station with
a valise In his band. He was a heavily
bearded man and with shaggy hands
and arms like George Esau. He hunt
ed up a cabman and Inquired modest
ly, "Where Is the dime museum?"
The cabman told him and then aaked,
"Want to ride up?"
"Yes," the bearded stranger told him
quietly, almost bashfully. "I'm to be
employed up there. I'm the wild man."
"The narrow escape," says the ex
circus man, "lay in the fact that no
newspaper man heard the man's re
mark and that the cabman was an
Englishman, with no sense of humor,
who never thought to repeat it" Ex
change. Too Great a 8train.
Every once in awhile the actor while
taking the part of a dude In a play
would spend large sums of his state
money. On one of these occasions it
seemed too much for a certain person
In the audience, whirl a voice rang
shrill and clear through tes bouse,
"Hey, BUI. how about that five yon
owe me?" New York Herald.
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Pacific States 45.
Our bus ,ra ett. cl
trains. Fare 10c.
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