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LODGE DIRECTORY I 0 0 F enterprisic lodoi! n KMCRaLD REBEKJLH LODGE, No. 11 K.n ENTERPRISE LODGB, Na . of r. m. JUANITA TEMPLE, No. 7, Pythian IIIQft&HP ENTERPRISE CHAPTEK. Ul ftOU Hill No. 30. Royal Arch Masons, meats first and third Tuesdays of each month In Masonic Hall. All visiting Royal Arch Masons welcomed. J. B. OLMSTED, High Priest. D. W. SHEAHAN, Secretary. WALLOWA LODGE, Na SI, A. F. A A. M., meets second and fourth Satur days of each month In Masonic Hall. Visiting Masons welcomed J. A. BURLHIOH, W. M. W. C. BOATMAN, Secretary. WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No It, O. EL S. meets first and third Sat erdays of each month. In Masonic Hall Visiting Stars are always welcomed. MRS. XLVA L. FRENCH, W. M. MRS. MARY E. STEEL, Sec PI Uf 1 EAGLE CAMP, N. 11417, M M.VI.n.W. A MeeU first and third -Thursdays In each month, In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbors always weleome. J. W. RODQERS Consul. T. M. DILL, Clerk. AMBROID CAMP, No. U41, R N. of A. Wf U BNTERPRISE CAMP, No U. if. W. of W. ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 171. W. of W. Far Kezama, Totter and 8ait Rheum. " Tb Intense itching characteristic of these ailments le almost Instantly allayed by CUamborlaln'a Salve. VI any severe cases -have been cured by It. For sale by Burnaugh ft May tleld. We owe It to the comn-unlty to which we live to do everything we can In every way possible that w&l be to Its advantage. Our neighbor's prosperity means great deal more . to -U8' than someone's who Uvea else where. We should bear this In mind when buying our goods. We an af ford to pay our home man a fair price for his wares rather than send our money away, knowing as we do that every dollar our own, citizen makes will help in sustaining our schools, churches and public institu tions. It pays richly to patronize home Industry. The potato bug is bad enough, but the ever-present humbug U worse. The nightmare waits for those who Indulge In too much Christmas cheer For that Dull reel Iis After Eating.' 1 I have used Chamberlain's Btom ach.and Liver Tablets - for some time, and can testify that they have done me more good than any tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating Darid Freeman, Kempt, Nova Bco tla. These tablets strengthen the stomach and Improve the digestion They also regulate the . liver and bowels. They ore far superior to pills but cost no more. Get a free sample at Eurnaugh & Mayfield's. It will be a blessed thing for Ore gon when some of Its eminent jour nalist who oppose and belle the people at every turn are laid V 1 an Incinerator. The knocking Ore gon receives from these men who walk forward with their faces twist' ed backward 14 pitiable, deplorable and absurd. The Initiative and ref erendum have come to stay, and the people are not going to let this pow er slip from them. The ridicule poured upon the will of the people and the lies disseminated by the plutocratic, fool plunderbund press will not avail. Eche Register. Looking One's Best It's woman's delight to look her best but pimples, skin eruptions, sores and bolls rob Ufa of Joy. lis ten, Buoklen'e Arnica Salve cures them; makes the skin soft and rety. It glorifies the face. Cures pimples, sore eyes, cold sores, crack ed : lapped bands. Try it. in fallible for piles. 26 at Buraaugh liayfleld's. The People of the west should de mand nothing short of $100,000,000 to be kept In a revolving fund for the reclamation of arid and snramp lamas, The price of a hulk of old scrap lax or that Is aU Dreadnaught will be in ten years im more thaa the reclamation service to given for the whole United States. Hack Calls to ny part of the city answered day or niffht. REBBHHM9 ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN GAKtR BROTHERS. rroprietrt. Fir-' ! t river-. 8tung Fop 15 Years. by indigestion's pangs trying many doctors and $200.00 worth of medicine in vain, B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleslde, N. C, at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly cured him. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, stomach, liver, kidney and bowel trouble. 25c at Burnaugh & Mayfield's. One step won't take you very far you've got to keep on walking; one word won't tell folks what you are you've got to keep on talking; ons Inch won't make you very tali you've got to keep on growing; one little "ad'' won't do it all you've got to keep 'em going. Rich Mean's Gifts are Poor beside this: "I want to go on rec ord as saying that I regard Elec tric Bitters as one of the greatest gifts that God has made to woman," writes Mtb. O. Ilhine vault, of Ves tal Center, N. Y. "I can never for get what it has done for me." This glorious medicine gives a woman bouyant spirits, vigor of body, and jubilant health. It quickly cures ner vousness, backache, fainting and dizzy spells; soon builds up the weak ailing and sickly. Try them. 50c at Burnaiuighj SL Mayfield's. The grange Is up and coming af ter that "tricky little scheme" to hold a constitutional convention in Oregon. Costly, useless thing at best and full of danger and with ieveral niggers concealed in it in ill probability. Alone In Saw Mill at Midnight! Unmindful of dampness, drafts, itorms or colds, W. J. Atkins work id as nightwatchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn. Such exposure gave 'lim a severe cold that settled on ils lungs. At Ia9t he had to give up .York. He tried many remedies but tLl failed till he used Dr. King's New Discovery "After using one bottle,'" ie writes, "l went back to work is well as ever," Severe colds, stub orn coughs, inf lammed throats and lore lungs, hemorrhages, croup and hooping cough get quick relief and irompt cure from this glorious med clne. 50c and fl.00. Trial bottle ree, guaranteed by Burnaugh & layfield. " There is no bumanlitarlan law on he statute books of any state in he nation that is of Interest to the vhole people that did not find ts Inception in the meeting hall of some labor organization. A Policeman's Testimony. J. N. Paterson, night policeman of Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last wla er I had a bad cold on my lungs und tried at least half a dozen ad vertised cough medicines and had reatment from two physicians wlth tut getting any benefit. A friend commended Foley's Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured ne. I consider It the greatest cough ind lung medicine In the world." iurnaugh & Mayfleld. A man is in no condition to settle 'own until he has settled up. Most schoolboys would Tather eat a "piece" than speak one. To be successful both the baseball pitcher and the orator must have a good delivery. Hoyr One; Doctor Successfully Treats Pneumonia. "In treating pneumonia," says Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders, Ala, "the only remedy I use for the lungs Is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. While of course, I would treat other symp toms with different medicines, I have jsed this remedy many times In my tnedlc&i practice and have yet failed to find a case where It has not con trolled the trouble. I have used it myself, as has also my wife for coughs and cold repeatedly, and I most cheerfully and willingly recom mend It as superior to any other cough medicine to my knowledge." For sale by Burnaugh ft Mayfleld. Why Is Johnny like a sidetracked freight car? Because he has been switched. J. J. Hill, the railroad magnate, must be a firsUelasa driver since he ceo handle several lines at onee. Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. Our bus meets all trnins. Fa.e 25c within city limits a imsuuiusjur IM PLAIN ATTIRE, By BERTHA STONE. Copyright. 1S.9, by American J'resa Asso ciation. J The train rolled out of the station, rattled on the rails through the en virons of the city and wns steaming out over bill and dale when a slam of the door warned the passengers that the conductor was coming. Every man instinctively felt for his ticket A little man rather shabbily dressed went through all bis pockets succes sively without finding what he wanted. He continued bis search till the con ductor reached him, when he said: "Conductor, 1 have either been re lieved of or have lost my pocketbook with all my money and my ticket In it If you will pass uie I'll see to It at the end of the journey that you receive the fare." The conductor looked coldly at the shabby man and replied: "I must have your fare." "But haven't got It." "Then you'll have to get off." He pulled the bell cord. The passen ger arose from his seat and was mov ing slowly to the door when the con ductor gave him a succession of pushes to hurry hliu. The ejected passenger alighted In mud and stood looking aft er the train as it pulled away from him. The day was bleak, with min gled snow and rain. The ejected pas senger walked on the track till he came to a road crossing It. which he followed, at last reaching a farmhouse wet to the skin. There he was kindly received, given hot drinks and put to bed. In the night he awoke with a chill, followed by a fever, and in the morning had developed a serious case of pneumonia. For several weeks he was nursed by the farmer's family, under whose tender care he recovered. Before leaving, having received funds, he offered them compensation, which they declined. A few days after his departure he entered the general offices of the A. D. and P. railway and asked to see the president He was required to state his business. He wrote on a slip of paper his message, stating that he had been put off a train on the road on ac count of having lost his money and ticket The president wrote on the slip "Referred to general passenger agent" The visitor saw the general passenger agent, who told him that the conductor bad only done his duty. "You mean." said the applicant for redress, "that a railroad Is a mechan ical contrivance, those who run It are bits of mechanism, and there Is no heart in it." "You've stated the proposition about right," replied the passenger agent "In other words, might makes right" "We couldn't run the road to a profit If we passed people over it without pay." "I'm glad to have the matter ex plained," said the visitor. "Good morn ing:" The Incident was forgotten by the railroad officials, and the system went on working with the precision of a steam engine. The A. D. and P. railway received freight and passengers from one main line and delivered them to another, re peating the process vice versa. It was consequently Independent and thriving, for it was essential to both Its feed ers. Suddenly the stock began to act like the float of a fish line. Indicating that something was going on below the surface. Then the price commenced to fluctuate. Now It would sink grad ually, then suddenly jump up several points. These fluctuations continued for several months, then A. D. and P. stock ceased to attract any attention whatever. On the first Wednesday in January occurred tbe annual meeting of the di rectors. The officers were waiting for tbe formalities to be disposed of before settling down to their work and their salaries for another term. Suddenly word was flashed through tbe building as If by telegraph that a block of stock amounting to Qfty-Qve hundredths of tbe whole bad been voted, changing a majority of the directors. Every man rushed to the room where tbe meeting was in session. Tbe door stood open, and In tbe excitement of the moment all crowded In. A little man shuffled past them and, standing beside the long table around which the directors were seated, thus addressed them: "Gentlemen. I hold a majority of the stock of tbls road and therefore am in control." "Great Scott !" exclaimed the gen eral passenger a cent. "It's the man who was put off the train." Tbe speaker continued: "I am a stranger to your city and your ways, having resided all my life In tbe far west When coming here I found my self on tbe A. D. and P. road. Having neither money nor ticket. I was put off tbe train on a cold day. contracted dis ease and came near dying. I was in formed by tbe officers of tbe road that It was a mechanical system set to run In a certain way and without any heart. Having some means and Influ ential connections In the west and no ticing tbe value of the A. D. and P. road as a connecting link. I have bought tbe control for myself and my friends. I do not Intend to run It on principles of Justice. I don't Intend to run It at all. It will be turned over to Its feeders for a profit, it was ad mitted to me by an officer of tbe road that might makes rlsht I bare the might I would le pleased to receive the resignation of every officer from tbe president down, the same to take effect at once." A block of tbe stock bought on a tip by the farmer who bad sheltered the speculator netted tbe purchaser a small i fortune, which was afterward Increas I ed to a big one. Professional Directory of Wallowa County T THOS. M. DILL ATTORNEY-AT-UW Office first door south of New f J raternal Bldg., Enterprise, Ore. BURLEIGH & BOYD ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Practice In all State Courts and Interior Department. Careful at tention to all business. D. W. LAWYER SHEAHAN ENTERPRISE Practice In State and Federal f I Courts and Interior Department. 3 Ill Health Is More Expensive Thau Any Cure). This country is now filled with peo ple wlio migrate across the continent In all directions seeking that which gold can not buy. Nine-tenths of them are suffering from throat and lung trouble or chronic catarrh re sulting from n-gleHed colds, and spending fortunes, vainly trying to regain lost hea.th. Could every suf ferer but undo the past and cure that first neglected co'd, all this sor row, pain, anxiety and expense could have been, avoided. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for Its cures of coQdsi and can always be de pended upon. Use It amd the more serious diseases may ibe avoided. For sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. "Wheather" may justly be termed a bad epell of weather. What the corn heard with its ears and the potato saw with its eyes, none will ever know. It may be pleasant to sit In the lap of luxury, but consider how it hurts to be tumbled out. Whirlwind Tablets cure rheumatism In this climate. They have relieved hundreds and cured scores of cases In Union and Wallowa counties, positive proof, names, etc., furnished on application. For sale by Jackson & Weaver, Enterprise. 20-btf The world hiath many prizes - To offer the sons of men; And ever deeds of valor Have engaged the flattering pen. We sing of an humble worker, A toller unknown of the mob; Of one who falls not nor falters, The man who is right on the job. For A Lame Back. When you have pains or lameness In the bak bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain, and you may be surprised to see how quickly 'the lameness disappears. For sale by Buxnaiugh & Mayfleld. In baseball .the pitcher may hand up eill the curves he pleases and still play a straight game. Hexamethylenetfetramlne. The above is the name of a Ger man chemical, which ia one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamthylenete tramlne Is recognlzd by medical text books and authorities aa a uric add solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any Irregularities and avoid a serious malady. Bur naugh & Mayfleld. Many a man who is "down on his luck" might easily reach prosperity by prefacing his. luck with a "p.'' After exposure, and when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. It stops the cough, relieves the congestion, and expels the cold from your system. Is mildly laxa tive. Refuse substitutes. Burnaugh & Mayfleld. If we were aa silent with respect to our achievements as we are to our mistakes, what a silent world this would be. Mrs, iS. Joyce, Claremont, N. H, writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem edy. ' It cured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years standing. It certainly is a grand, . 1 me Heine, and I heartily recom- 9 d !t" Birniugh & Mayfleld. Perhaps Fletcher got his Idea of he healthfulneft of thorough cbew g from the cow. She stands at ie heal In that line. hen the preacher ald, "Behold the perfect man," every male neto ber of the congregation became croea I eyed with looking at himself. , Dlt. F. E. MOORB ', J OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office over Bank. At Enter- prise except Mon., Wed. and , Frl. at Joseph. Ind Phones. Rice. Some kinds of rice ripen In two months after planting, while others require six month of iMililvatlon. Uak trees. Oak trees live 1.500 years, and tbe wood and bark of a single tree at times sell for as much as $3,000. $ C. T. HOCKETT. M. D. f I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON f u.iaiia in J n iy iMimi- - ting. ina. Home pnone in otace and residence. 4 Foley's Honey cund Tar is the best and safest cough remedy for child ren. At the first symptoms of a cold, give as directed, and ward off danger of croup, bronchitis, sore throat cold In the head and stuffy breathing, it brings comfort and ease to the little ones. Contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Keep always on hand and reruee substitutes. Burnaugh & Mayfleld. It pays to plant shade trees. They increase the beauty of the landscape, attract buyers and return value in various ways. La Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTUI E FIED MILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL L. BERLAND : Dealer in Harness, ana Learner Goods I will fit you out with V . money. When in need of anything in my line, call and v inspect my stock before purchasing. 5 ENTERPRISE, ... . OREGON ti,, -i -.--.' ENTERPRISE I'.KSI OK Ml - LUAY- ON 11AN1. IW.n.arU, ,'omblw 4. JIt,, ,kisS (HDEPEKPENT Pelts and Hides hkoimuktoi. PKONE 20 What Can What can you expect your business to amount to without a Telephone? Do you suppose a customer will lose time running after you when you can call ybur compet itor by 'phone? Home Independent Telephone Co MILLIONS OF AT LOWEST RATES. Wm. Miller SUITE 204, Wallowa National BanKBuilding, t ENTERPRISE, OREGON ? smmmm W. C. KETCHUM DENTIST - ENTERPRISE I' i. e Rerland Building. Home Independent Phone. t E. T. ANDERSON, M. D. ; I PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEON t r it .alia nt.tpnrlorl tn rlnv at nlo-llt. . Home phone. Enterprise, Ore. A J DR. C. A. AULT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I Office in Bank Building. ! ', Home phone both office and ; T residence. All the money spent for advertis- ing during the past eighteen months ; .totals $200,000. That amount repre sents $12,000 less than the actual ad vance on one 60x100 foot lot 'In Port Uamd at the corner of Sixth and I Washington etre?t. That lot was bought for $1GO,000 two years ago. Mr. Wilcox, the owner, now rofusos -io,vu ror it. Foley's Orino Laxative Is best for woinoii and children. Its mild action and pleasant tast make It preferable to violent purgatives, such aa pills, tablets, etc. Cures constlpaLlon. Burnaugh & Mayfield's. 4k Saddles, Chapps, Spurs of all descriptions. the best goods for the least MEAT MARKE You Expect? r" t f.iiS7-Xr. ON EASIEST TERMS. & Brother, A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. httttftf tufa! MURPHY, GRANT I CO. Manuficturert Sufraoia (tbfN isfi)