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    LODGE DIRECTORY
In n C ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
, Uu. Lisa.
KMERAX.D REBEKAH LODGE, No. 119
K. n ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
. ofr. 4.
JUANITA TEM PLE, No. 1, Pythlar
Sisters.
ItOnilin BNTBRI'RISE CHAPTEB
IYIAoUNIUNo. 30, .Royal Arch Masons
meets first and third Tuesdays of eacl
month In Masonio HalL All vlsltlm
Royal Arch Masons welcomed.
J. B. OLMSTED, High Priest.
D. W. SHEAHAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA LODGE, " No. 82, A. F. 4
A. M, meets second and fourth Satur
days of each month In Masonio Hall
Visiting Masons welcomed
J. A. BURLBI3H, W. M.
W C. BOATMAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No
CO, O. E. S. meets first and third Sat
urdays of each month, in Masonio Hall
Visiting Stars are always welcomed.
MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W M.
MRS. MARY E. STEEL, Sec.
Mill 1 EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M
.ll-A.W. A Meets first and third
Thursdays in each month, in new Fra
ternal halL Visiting Neighbors alwayf
welcome.
J. W. RO DOERS Consul.
T. M. DILL, Clerk.
ANEROID CAMP, No. 8G42, R. N. of A.
Wn til ENTERPRISE
.U.W. 535. W. Of W.
ENTERPRISE CAMP, No
VLMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W.
Thj Eest Plaster.
A piece or fl nnel dampened witt
Chamb rialn's Liniment aid bojnd
oa the aMUcted part Is superior
to any pUster. When trDubled with
lame back cr pains In the side or
ches . gl It a trial and you are cer
tain to be ram- than pleased with Uit
prompt relief -which It a'fords. This
liniment alsw re'.lo.es rheumatic pains
and te captain to please anyone suffer
lag from that 1 w-e. Soil by Bur
naugh & tfayfjsld. - .
, It should make the farmer tired to
hear thesa. expert3 talk about exempt
lng the timber grabber's, wealth from
taxation while Old Hayseed pays his
"taxes on every stroke of Improve
ments he puts 01 his clearing:' The
farmer U to pay taxe3 on his apple
tree3 that he i.as devoted labor to
grow and the timber speculator Is
not to be taxed at all. In the words
f the poet, Avaunt, scat, git out.
Echo Register.
C. R. Klugor, the Jeweler, 1060
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis-, Ind.,
wrlt3: "I was so weak from kidney
trouble tbat I could hardly walk e
hundred reet. Four bottles of Foley's
Kidney ireanedy cleared my complex
ion, cured my backache and the
Irregularities disappeared, and; I can
now attend to business every day
and recommend Foley's Kidney Reme
dy to all sufferers, as It cured me
after tho dowtora and other remedies
bad failed." For sale by Burnaugh
& Mayfleld.
Any sparsely settled road district
in Oregon can get good 'Toads now
by simply voting In December on
the initiative of ten per cent of its
citizens such funds as may be re
quired, ' The cash can come from
the. absentee land speculators and
the residents can get their money
back in warrants for work. The
roads will raise land values perman
ently, ajid tne (die tracts can be
made to pay their share by a little
acting together,
OF BENEFIT TO ALL
fasparilla is the name of a new retried;
most successfully prescribed for a "work
cf troubles."' For derangements of thi
digestive organs it is a natural corrective
gyrating directly upon the liver and ali
pientary canal, gently but persistentl;
stimulating a healthy activity. Its bene
jfjeial influence extends, however, to even
portion o the system, aiding in tin
processes of digestion and assimilation o:
food, promoting a wholesome, natura
BPpetit?, -correcting s,nur stomach, ba
peath, (rregularilies of the bowels, con
stipation and the long list of trouble
directly traceable to those unwiiolesomi
Conditions, Kasparilla dispels drowsi
flCiC, hedm.-lit), backache" and despond
epcy due to inactivity of the liver
Viilneys and digestive tract. It is -strengthening
tonic of the highest valu
Jf it fails 10 satisfy we authorize a
dealers to refund the purchase price.
loT CHEMICAI, Co. Portland, Orcgo.
FOR, SAM BT '
BURNAUGH A MAYFIELP.
iuuiii8nBainBaK3iizxzs9siKBiBiiiicai8iBinanunn
1 t !l
Hack Calls to
any part of the city
answered day or night.
ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
' , J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
First Class Rigs
ami careful drivers.
Ko v to Curs a Cold.
Be as careful as 30a can, you. will
occaslonly take cold, and when, you
do, et a medicine cf known relia
bility, one that has an establlslien
reputation aid that is certain, to
effect a quick cure. Su b a medicine
is Cha.nberlain'a Cough Remedy. It
van gained a world wide reputable! by
Its remarkable cures of f is most
common ailment, and can always be
depen 'el u on. It acts on nature's
jlan, relieves the lungs, aids expector
ation, ojens t' secretions and a!ds
natura in re torinj the system to
a he l:hy condition. For sale by
Burna igh & Mayfleld.
Railroad rights of way are being
jontracted for In Coos and Curry
jounties for a line bearing north
ward up the coast from Eureka.
Laud values do not assume very
itartling figures because of these
contracts yet because the farmers
lown there are accustomed to pa
per railroads.
Money Conies In Bunches
to A. A. Ohlsholin, of Treadwell, N. Y.,
aow. Hl3 reason is well worth read
ing: "For a long time I suffered
from Indigestion, torpid liver, con
itipa'tion, nervousness and general
debility,'' he writes. "I couldn't
.ee;, had no appetite, nor ambition,
Srew weaker every day in spite of
nelical treatment. Then used Elec
trie Bitters. Twelve bottles restored
.11 my old-time health and vigor. Now
:. caa at' end to business every day.
t's a wonderful medicine." Infallible
or Stomach, LIer, Kidneys, Blood
and Nerve3. 60c, at Burnaugh & May
ield's.
Weston, Or,, has better schools
tnd more business, says the Leader,
ilnce the normal closed than before,
lany a town in Oregon is wait
ag and scheming its energies away
rylng to obtain or retain some Pub
'.c moneys. The property in and
round any city is easily able to
ike care of needed public Improve
lents or institutions. All such
alues are left In the land In . the
jnd.
If peploe wltb symptoms of kidney
r bladder trouble could realize theii
langer they would without loss ol
ime commence taking Foley's Kid
ley Remedy. This great remed
i'-ops the pain and the irregularities,
trengthens afrd builds up these
rgans and there is no danger ol
right's disease or other serious dls
rder. Do not dla.'egard the early
lymptome. For sale by Burnaugh
i Mayfleld. .
Should flowing oil be obtained
-nywhere In this state it would cause
;reat industrial changes and make
11 any fortunes for the finders and
and owners ia that vicinity, and'
idd in some degree to the price of
peculator's land in sections affected
y the use of the oil and gas.
The Bed-Rgsk Of Success
les in a keen, clear brain, backed
y Indomitable will and resistless
snergy. Such power comes fron the
splendid health that Dr. King's New
Life Pills impart. They vitalize
Jvery organ and build up brain and
body. J. A. Harmon, Lteemore, W.
v"a., writes: ''They are the beat pills
ever used." 23c at Burnaugh &
Mayfleld's.
We i Known Hotel Keeper Ussi and
Reoomrrunda Chamberlain's
Coll;, Chile-a and Diar
rhoea Remedy,
"I ta' e pleasure in saylne that I
have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cho'-
era ani Diarrhea Homely In mv
family medicine chest for about fif
teen years and always has sabls
faot ry i ults fiom its 1 have
admin,ister3d It to a great many
traveling men who. were su'fering
from troubles for which it Ij re jo
mended, and have never fal'ed to
relieve thsm, ' ea. q J. C. Jenkins, of
Glasgqw, Ky. Thij remedy is for
sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld.
Although, grain turns out well In
the Rogue River Vallev the nroflts
from fruit and intensive farminar Is
steadily reducing t area of the
wheat lands. Even alfalfa Is said
to pay better when cropped for
3eed.
Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Pacific States 45.
I
Our bus meets all
trains. Fare 10c.
within city limits
For Chappei 8' in.
Chaprei Bk n whether on the hand?
or face may be cured in one night
by applylns Chamb :rla!n's Salve. It
is aUay3 uneoualad fcr sore nipple.
burns and seal Is. For sale by Bur
iiau.a & Mayfield.
The city of Forest Grove is spend
ing the $70,000 voted for a gravity
supply of water, while Hillsboro, only
six miles away, has sold its city
pumping plant to a corporation. All
of which) shows that there are dif
ferent ways of doing the same thing
in enterprising communities.
"Eefore Medford can realize its ul
timate destiny," says the Southern
Oregonian, "railroads must be con
structed to the timber, to the mines
and to the coast." Other towns
than Medford are in the same frame
of mind, and capital is going to be
encouraged to build them.
Its A Top Notch Doer.
Great deeds- compel regard. The
ui crowns its doers. That's why
'he American peaple have crowned
Dr. King's New Discovery the King
f Throat and Lung remedies. Every
itom is a health force. It kills germs
tnd colds ' and la grippe vanishes-.
it heals cough-racked membranes and
ughing etops. Sore inflamed bron
chial tubes and lungs are cured and
leroorrhages cease. Dr. George
ilore, Black Jack, N. C. writes "It
iured me of lung trouble, pronounced
lopeless by all doctors." 60c, $1.00.
.'rial bottle free. Guaranteed by
3urnaugh & Mayfleld.
The Telephone-Register of iMcMlnn
ille continues to call attention to
he need bf and a good opening for
1 fruit cannery there. Offer . all
he Inducements you. can and capi
at will be attracted to the proposl
lon. How would a bond to pay the
axes for 20 years be? Maryland
owns get enterprises that way.
BOTH BOYS SAVED.
Louis Boon, a leading merchant of
Norway, Mloh.. writes: "Three bottles
)f Foley's- Honey and Tar absolutely
:ured my boy of a severe cough, and
1 neighbor's boy, who was so ill with
1 cold that the doctors gave hlra up,
aa cured by taking Foley's Honey
ind Tar." Nothing else is as safe
ind certain in results. For sale by
lumaugh & Mayfleld.
Says the Gresham Beaver State
lerald: "Every town of 500 inhab
tants or over should have proper
ind strict regulations in reference
0 the conditions that determine
he healthfulness. of Its citizens.
Vhether these conditions are agree
able to every qne in town la not
!S8ential. In fact, It were better
hat some we:e not entirely satla-
Med."
Frightful Fate Averted.
"I would have been a cripple for
Ife, from a terrible cut on rov knee
Jap," wrlte3 Frank Dieberry, Kelliher,
llnn. "without Bucklln's Arnica
3alve, which soon cured me." In
'alllble for wounds, cuts and bruises,
t soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old
lores Boils, Skia Eruptions,
.Vorld's beat for Piles. 25c. at Bur
laugh & Mayfleld's.
The city of Corvallls is propos
ng to sell a piece of business prop
erty. No city should sell any of Its
and, Had Portland retained a few
msiness blocks In the early days,
hat were sold to speculators there
would not be any school taxes now,
or the rents wo.uld keep up the
ichools.
To m Intaln h alth. a mature man
or woman n.2eds Juit enough fo:d to
repair the wa te and surni enersrv
and body he t. The habitual con-
sumpt.on of more 10, :d than Is necess
ary for the jo Durrx3ei i nrime
catr of stoma ih traubbs, rheu
matism and disorder of the kidneve,
If troab'ed wlta Irjdigstion, revise
your diet, let reason and not aDD
tite control and t ke a few do3A? ol
Chamterlans Storaih and Liver
Tablets and you in ill a on be all right
aga n. tor Dale by Burnaugh & May.
neia.
The practice f compelling every
person doing a legitimate and nec
essary business to the public ta
pay a tax Is an abomination and un
American. Dran Nonpareil.
" HAVE WE A NAVY?"
Ambrose Bierce says we
(hint we have and givei cur
bump of patriotism an awful
whack.
To console us, E. Alexander
Powell takes us to "The Land
of Lovely Ladies," and ihows
us the most beautiful women
in the world. It's a mighty
interesting article.
You'll find every page of the
OCTOBER. EVERYBODY'S
well worth reading. Look it over.
FOR SALE BY
JACKSON & WEAVER
Professional Duectory of Wallowa County
X THOS. M. DILL
J ATTORNEY-AT-UW
Office rirst door south of New
Fraternal Bldg., Enterprise, Ore.
BURLEIGH & BOYD f
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Practice In all State Courts and i
Interior Department. Careful at- J
teution to all business. 4
D. W. SHEAHAN
LAWYER ENTERPRISE
Practice in State nnrl Fprlerjvl
Courts and Interior Department. A
Brigadier General Georce n. 1'or.
ney, the new surgeon general of the
army, Is a Baltlmorenu by birth.
Judge Fred Wellhouse of Tonr-kn.
Kan., owns over 1.600 acres devoted
to apple trees and has made nimle
growing a life study.
Rudolph Blnnkeuburir of Philadel
phia has given his entire Balnrv na
county commissioner for the mist three
years to three public pension funds.
Dantel Peters of Grafton. Mass.. la
the town's only full blood Indian the j
son of a Nnrragansett father and a
Mohican mother and his ypnrB are
ninety-three. :
The fattest man in New Enelaud ia
declared to be Arthur II. Moulton of
Portland. Me, He wehrhs 41.W. nnnndn
and is president of the New England i
rat Men s club. - 1
President Roosevelt hns nrrenrprl rim !
invitation of the president of the Rov I
al Geographical society ia deliver nn
address before the society on his visit
to Louaon about April,, 1910.
Lord Clanrlcarde. the most exerrntpd
man in Ireland, is about to lose his
property there. His enormous estate
of 80,000 acres Is to be taken from
him by the ' Irish land commlsloners
and distributed among the Galway
peasantry of course at a fair valua
tion. Tommaso Baivini. tne creat Italian
tragedian, recently celebrated his
eightieth birthday. The pupil of Mo
denas, Salvia! won fame In his own
country as early as 1848 and then re
ceived the laurels due to greatness
the world over, making his most suc
cessful appearances In England and
the United States.
Fickle Frtwn.
Ill fortune never crushed that man
whom good fortune deceived not. I
therefore have counseled my friends
never to trust to her fairer Bide, though
be seemed to make peace with them,
but to place all things she gave them
so as she might ask them again with
out their trouble; she might take them
rrom them, not pull them; to keep al
ways a distance between her and them
selves. He knows not his own strength
that hath not met adversity. Heaven
prepares good men with crosses, but
not III can happen to a good man. Con
traries are not mixed. Yet that which
happens to any man may to every
man. But It Is in his reason what he
accounts It and will moke it Ben Jon
son. Irrciistibl Temptation.
Tou with th glosay hat of silk
UntQ my warning- hark
Pon t tempt the boys In (nowball time
With Micb. a shining mark.
Kansas City Times.
Balloon Talk of 1809.
Robertson, the celebrated aeronaut
who ascended from Petersburg last
year, is endeavoring to obtain the nec
essary assistance at that place for tbe
construction of -an air balloon on a
very large scale. He proposes that It
shall be 722 feet in diameter, which he
calculates will carry up thlrty-soven
tons and which he supposes, therefore,
will easily support fifty people and all
necessary accommodation for (hem. It
Is to have attached to It a vessel fur
nhihed with masts, sails and every
other article required for navigating
the sea in case of aectdents and pro
vided with a eabln for the aeronaut,
properly fitted , up, gallery for cook
ing, proper stores fo; stowing provi
sions and several other conveniences.
To render the ascent more safe, it Is
to, take up another smaller tmlloou
within It and a parachute, which will
render the descent perfectly gentlo if
the onter balloon bursts, rrom Its
construction it will be culoulut d to re
main In tbe air several weeks. From
Hudson (X. Y.) Balance and Colum
bian Repository of July 15. J"
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
ALL FLAVORS
Sundaes, Root Beer, Re
freshing Drinks
When extra CANDY
good
is wanted come to
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - - Oregon
D3. F. E. MOORE3
' . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
'i' Office over Bank. At Enter-
, prise except Mon., Wed. and
2 Fri. at Joseph. Ind. Phones, j
Efforts on Rogue river are being
made to entablUh electric experi
ments with a view to seeing if plants
and fruits cannot be made to work
overtime with artificial light, and do
jo at a rale which will prove com
mercially profitable.
I C. T. HOCKETT. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office upstairs in Bank Build- 4
lng. Ind. Home phone in office f
and residence. i
Ns Irrl.a I n Bosk Frie.
"Welt Irriga ion fo: Small Farms,"
13 a publication just Issued by the
General Pasienrer Department of
the O. R.&N. company and Southern
Paclfia linos in Oregon. This booklet
sets forth In a practical, concise
way tie pojslbllitlej fcr profit of
inexpensive lrrtj.a lin and s'lould be
in tha hands of every farmer In
Oresou. C'o.)ie n ay be cb-ained free
on aoplica'lon to W. M. McMurray,
General faisenger As'ent, O. R. &
N. and S. P. line 1 in Oregon, Portland
Or3goi
J. S. BUTN2R, Agt. O. R. & N.
La Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work done on short notice.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS
Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
tv
Li. BiiKLiANU
Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs
and Leather Goods of all descriptions.
I will fit you out with the best goods for the least
money. When in need of anything in my line, call and
inspect my stock before purchasing.
ENTERPRISE, ... . OREGON
5
C4)t4
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
IJES'I OF MKA1S ALWAYS ON HAND.
Ilgest Market Combes & HotchldsS INDEPENDENT
Pelts and Hides pitorrtiETOR PHONE 20
What Can You Expect?
What can yon expect your business to
. amount to without a Telephone? Do you
suppose a customer will lose time running
after you when you can call your compet
itor by 'phone?
Home Independent Telephone Co.
MILLIONS OF
AT LOWEST RATES.
w m. miner oc rotner,
SUITE 204, Wallowa National Bank Building,
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
Red Front . Livery and
Feed Stable
First Class Accommodations
Best of Hay and Grain j
ONE CLOCK SOUTH OV
HOTEL ENTERPRISE
KETCHUM
ENTERPRISE
Office P.erland Building. Home
Independent Phone.
? E. T. ANDERSON, M. D.
I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T Calls attended to dav or nlcht.
Ji Home phone. Enterprise, Ore. ,
DR. C. A. AULT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1
Office In Bank Building.
Hom3 phone both office and!
residence.
S. K. Clark
PIumbcF (S Stem Fitter
Full line of plumbing
iraterial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store
Leave Orders.
W
ON EASIEST TERMS.
w. c.
DENTIST
W. A, MOSS, Proprietor
Successor to Boswell & Son