If you are in need of a 'Sine IT or any other kind of FA M MACHINERY we can supply you as we have the goods on hand and will sell them to you at a price that is right. Come in and look over our stock. 33 79 47 50 3G 83 48 75 37 50 mi w y -.j r- y7 ENTERPRISE M. M. CO City and County Brief News Items Alfa! fa sesd for sale at R. 3. & Z. James Funk was at Wallowa Wed nesday, Wm. MaWn, Sr., went to Walla Walla Wednesday. W. J, Funk & Co. have received another ear load of Elgin flour. Mayor Byram Mayfleld went to La flrando We.!ne.-:day o.i a uunlness trip. Rev W. S. Crocked left Friday morning for North Yakima to dedi cate a Christian church at Selah, tomorrow. Mrs. 8. E. Combes, baby, daugh ter Audrey and son Kermlt went to Wot Iake Wednesday to Htay awhile in hopes the water will be beneficial to Kermlt, whose health Is not ro bust. Enterprise lodge No. lo3 Installed the following oftioers Saturday. night: II. T. Boner, N. G.; Jas. W. Rodgers, V. G;, W. E. Taggart, Rec. Sec.; C. M. Lockwood, Treas.; J. D. Woodell, R. S. N. 0.; L. Ward, L. S. N. G.; Lon Davis, I. G.; S. Ward, warden; II. C, Cramer, chU'.iUUii. W. P. Samnw niaurltlan monkey departed this life Monday morning after a brief illness. Mr. Monk had been a resident of this great and glorious country but a few months but had already became bo civilized that when he shuffled off this mortal coll he chose the very fashionable and modern dhe.isy of appendicitis to do his shuffling act. No operation was performed which Is a warning to all to holler for a knife as soon as a palu Is fe'.t south of your equator. Choice residence property for rent, Seu U Al. & M. Co. Mi.-:s liiu lle Corkins went to Wal lowa Wednesday to spend a few days Mow Tlnirt and Art snuares arrlv- Jui; continually, call and see them, at A::hley's. rtf Charles Hug entered upon his duliiM as marshal and street coni mbsloner ltwt Jwonday. Sowing Machines for rent, by the wo tk or month, at the Second Hand Storo. j. A. Jack son w as o.it to La Grande I ho flr.it of the week on a busl:iess trl,). Wo are the sellers of the E. How ard watches, the best on the market. Call for them at Martin Larsen's. Tim So.ily Mattress Is absolutely sanitary fcr there Is no place for Use dirt to collect, it is non tufted. See Ashley's, rtf Mrn. W. V, Ketch uni loft Thursday for the Wll amette valley to visit her people. I r. KeUhum accompanied his wife at far as La Grande, re turning Briday If you want excellent home grown strawberries call up O. J. Roe, Moun tain Viow Fruit Farm. Home Phone. Climbs and raspberries will be ready in a couple of weeks. Order now. diaries Stewart and famllv of Spo kane are guests of his brother, Nell i Stewart, of 10 miles etst of town. ! They arrived Wednesday and will' remain n week or so for an outing and vhilt. ' Mrs. Katlierlnc Sexton and daugh ter l'a 1 1 in o of Fenvllle, Ind., are guests or Mm, Sexton's brother, Daniel Hoyd, and family. They have been at l.oi Angeles and will visit Jiere a we k or ten days before start ing for home. La ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET HKH'l OF MKA1S AMVAYK ON HAN D. Wes. Ma,kc, S, E, COM BEg DEpE0E1T Pelts and Hides proprietou PHONE 20 UManaiiuiaasaiiasit iiHBnaai Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. Koth Thones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. First Class Rigs nml curcful drivers. Our bus meets al trains. 1'aie 10c. within city limits uaBBBauE:iigaBxiBBBC&usiaRiiEscaHHHiann George Emmons went out to Grande Thursday. Mrs. E. A. Rose and baby of Loatlne returned home Thursday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. Cray. Bread and cake for sale at Mrs. M. Larsen's, three dojrs east of post office. Clyde Harstn of The Buttei was out to La Grande the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Browning re turned home Thur3rlay from the Seat tle fair. Get your 6ult or skirt cleoned at AnJrews & Berry's. Located In Wl.Ci; Bdg. I. L. Johnson of Wallowa, who was heie a day on business, went to Los tine, Thursday, near which place he n working. A. H. Holmes o! Flora, well known school teacher, arrived here Thurs day on his way home from a visit to the Seattle fairT Go and order a suit at Andrews and Berry'a tailor shop and leave your money at home. Andrews and Berry, located at Enterprise, Wheat 'building. Mrs. Ohas. Ward and children of La Grande, who had been guests of Lon lavls and family, returned home Thursday. Miss Mattle Sanders, who has been living at Davis,' also went to La Grande, Thursday. A, C, Weaver accompanied his boyhood friend, S. S. Adams, to Se attle Thursday and together they will take In the sights of the Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition. Mr. Adams Is from McClure. Ohio, and stopped oft here for a visit with Mr. Weaver and family. Mrs, J. D. Ca nielson and daugh ters, Goldle and Leta, returned to their home at La Grande, Thursday, after a pleasant vldt with Mrs. Car nle'son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bookout, and other relatives. Mrs. Bookout. went oat to La Grande with tier da'ghte.- to stay several days. Mis. A. D. Vanderar will be in En terprise Tuesday, July 20, and remain until Saturday night, July 24, In clusive, with large stock of hair goods, switches, pompadours, trans formation roles, curls, all belonging to my line. Ladles come one and all and bring your combings. Will be at the Hotel Enterprise. E. T. 3chluer and Attorney J. P. Rusk were at the courthouse Thurs day on matters connected with 'the estate of the late Q. C. Schluer. E. T, Schluer says his brother was suffering with appendicitis when he reached Jersey City, and had to be carried from the train. His deal followed an opera'lon. The funeral was from the home of his sister In Hoboken. E. T. feels the loss or this brother ke3nly. They were twins and lea the old German home together 34 years ago. and have worked and lived together, or near each other ever since. They were pioneer settlers of the east side of the county, and amassed comfortable sums la ranching aud stockralsing. .Tapalac, varnish stains. Unseed-oil at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. Mrs. W. A. M03S returned Thurs day from a visit with her people near La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. I S. HotchUiw and iDuai-.e Lafhrope, road work son have moved back to Enterprise G. V. Harris, work on coun- W. G. Locke, county commis sioner Road Fund. G. IT. Lathrope, road work frora Elgin and will reside hare. L; H. Church! 1, who had been working in this vicinity for several months, went to Imbler, Thursday. Andrews & Berry, the well known merchant tailors of La Grande, have opened a shop In this city, Mr. Aa drefes being In lost weak and rent ing the Wheat room on West First stneet, just south of the Fraternal building. They moved in a stock of goods and are already open and ready for business. A Night Rider's Raid. The worst night riders are calomel, croton oil or aloss pills. , They raid your bed to rob you of rest. Not so with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They never distress or Inconvenience, but always clear the system, curing Colds, Headache, Constipation, Ma laria 2oc. at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. PROCEEDINGS JULY TERM COUNTY COURT. (Continued from first page.) against ing up evidence violators of local option... Sam. Li tch, county commls 285 15 You Might As Well Be Dead AS Not To Be In Style HAVE Your Letter Heads Printed on Cloth Finish Bond in the Latest Type Faces at THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Printeryand P You Are in Style BEAUTIFUL TINTS ENVELOPES MATCH ty road HO 00 Joe Clemons, road work .. E A. Bishop, roai lumber G. M. Patlon, road lumber.. Gregg & Marvin, road lumber Lafayette Wilson, bridge- lumber J. B. Pace, work road super- Olof Anderson, road work.. 12. F. Sargeant, road work O. W. Chambers, road work M. Crow & Co., lumber .... F. y. Hammack, supervisor's 34 70 36 50 62 CO 85 46 50 00 37 50 10 29 41 44 80 15 29 76 128 75 60 00 47 50 127 50 62 87 117 uuiui; ...... - Thomas McCarty, road work 63 75 Geo. W. Wright, road work 56 25 iWm. I. Sannar, supervisor's salary 67 50 Wnllnwa Mow Co.. road tools 12 00 W. J. Hammack, lumber .... S. C. Himelwright, road work J. V. Weaver, lumber .... Lafayette Wilson, road super visor's salary J N. Riggle. road work .... C. S. Haney, lumber 15 55 W. J. Hammack, roai super visor 122 50 W. P. Hambelton, road work 4 50 Peter Kuehl, road work .... 15 00 Wm. Newby, road supervisor 150 25 R. L Scott, road supervisor 47 50 W. N. Murrill, road supervisor 52 50 Geo. E. Courtney, road super visor 51 00 H. E. Merryman, surveyor Jas". A. Read road 10 00 H. C. Cramer, viewer 6 00 Jonar Trump, viewer ...... 12 00 H. E. Merryman, surveyor S. W. Miles road H. C. Cramer, viewer Jonar Trump, viewer II. E. Merryman, surveyor Bird Sarrett road 28 75 H. C. Cramer, viewer Bird Sarrett road 16 00 Jonar Trump, viewer Bird Sarrett road Luther Trump, chainman Bird Sarrett road ' John G. Wray, chainman Bird Sarrett road Bird Sarrett, marker Bird Sarrett road H. C. Cramer, helping Co. sur veyor ..; W. F. Rankin, helping Co. sur veyor W. G. Locke, helping Co. surveyor H. E. Merryman, surveying, plats and stamps 36 50 High School Fund. Jno. W. Kerns, stamps ...... 1 75 The Enterprise Fress, printing 20 00 R. S. & Z. Co., heater, brooms and oil 30 70 Scalp Bounty. W, F. Savage, 250 coyote scalps 187 50 Guy Russell, one coyote skin 1 50 3 75 2 00 4 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 6 00 .2 00 Bowel Complaint In Children. When six months old the little daughter of E. N. Dewy, a well known merchant of Agnewville, Va., had an attack of cholera infantum. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrohea Remedy was give.t and effected a complete cure. This remedy has proven very successful in cases of bowel complaint In children and when given according to the plain printed directions can be relied upon with perfect confidence. When reduc ed with water and sweetened it Is pleasant to take, which Is of great Importance when a medicine must be given to young children. For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. ' To the Citizens of Wallowa County: It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to matie the customer's rela tion with this banK satisfactory and profitable. 11 Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a customer we invite you to become one. Stoekffrowers and Farmers National Bank Wallowa, Oregon Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It is the beat medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. POO MAMMOTH JACK Will make the season at the ranch . of Thomas Morgan. TERMS: $5.00 cash: $10.00 for tnn And tic nn insurance. Either of the above prices be comes due upon the trading, selling or re- - uiuviug uic mare irum we county. MORGAN & DOBBIN, Owners. C. M. WILLIAMS, Manager. J.D.WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON