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Brief News Items
Glucose at Funk's.
I. N. Pitzer returned homo Wed
nesday' night from Walla Walla
where he had been in. al hospital.
Jack Pierce and Ed Ward, the two
young men who were serving out
their $20 fines for gambling, were
released from the county Jail, Wed
nesday. .
Dr. F, E. Moore, osteopath, has
office hours' all day Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday to Enterprise. Of
fice over the bank. 83btf
George Frazler wai out. from
Flora to spend Saturday and Sun
day with hi wife and incidentally
to attend the reception for Grand
Master Coolldge.
Q, W. Johnson and daughter Lena
came from Flora a fe(w days ago.
The young lady will remain, in the
city a few w'eeks In. order to receive
osteopathic treatment.
The subject for next Sunday night
sermon at the revival meeting will
be Ideal Manhood and Womanhood.
Thla In all probability will be the
closing service of the meeting.
A county meeting of representa
tives of all the Christian, churches
of Wallowa county will be held In
the Enterprise Christian church,
Saturday afternoon and evening.
Mr. Raymond Rutledge and Miss
Anna Reup, both of Joseph, were
tmiited la wedlock at the Christian
parsonage, Saturday, February 19,
Evangelist Samuel Gregg officiat
ing. Payne & Sheets are agents for
the old reliable Union Nursery. Get
your order in early for the spring
delivery. Fruit trees, shade trees,
Email fruit and shrubbery at lowest
prices. 8CaO
, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Moore went
to Wallowa Sunday to hear their La
Grande pastor, Dr. Seemamn, preach.
Owing to trains stopping, they etay:
ed over In Wallowa, driving homo
Monday after they had cared for
their patients at Wallowa and Los
tlne. "
The next attraction at the opera'
house will be Oldfleld's Big 4 Com
edy company, which appears on the
evenings of Monday and Tuesday,
March 7 r.nd 8. This company in
made up of prominent vaudeville ar
tists from ho different circuits and
put up a show which 1 saldi to be
equal to the boat in Its line,
,The Washington tea given by the
!. E. Ladles aid Tuesday afternoon,
at the home of Mrs. J. A. Burleigh,
was ' largely attended and a very
pleasant gathering. The union mis
sionary meeting announced for Mra.
U, F. Stubblefleld's the same after
noon, was changed to Mrs. Bur
leigh's. Souvenir hatchets were
given the guests.
Poulson S Prater
At the Red Front Stand
All kinds of Blacksmith
. . ing. :- Horseshoeing;
a Specialty.
Enterprise,
Oregon
A. C. Carpenter
High Grade Watch Repairer
Manufacturing Jeweler
Old Postoffice Building
Pay Raaroad Fare frSto
.
REPRESENTATIVE IN ENTERPRISE and pay ONE-HALF FARE for any one buying a
a famous Stinc-Bloek Ready Made Suit a
Japalac, varnish stains, linseed ol)
at Burnaugh & Mayfleld's.
Daniel Boyd returned Wednesday
night from a trip to North Yakima
on losal business.
S. E. Combes returned Wednes
day night from Imbler. He left his
brother some Improved hi health.
James McAllster, who had been
spending the winter here . with his
son, C. A. McAllster, left Friday for
Ms home at Turlock, Cal.
C. II. Zurcher returned Tuesday
night from Wallowa, where he had
been helping Invoice the Eastern, Or
egon Mercantile company's' stock.
Charjes Fleming of the Garden of
Eden country received a telegram
last week telling of the dearth of his
mother in Nebraska on! February 16.
Mr. Fleming's friends here extend
their sympathy to him. .
Judige J. W. Knowlea, District At-
iorncy F. S. Ivanhoe, Court Report:
. . 1.1 t T-4
er U. K. nanna ana Attorney j. u.
Slater, all. of La Grande, arrived on
he delayed train Wednesday night,
to attend, the adjourned session of
circuit court.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Allen, started
Wednesday for Moundaville, W. Va.,
ilia. Allen's former home. They will
3top at Salt Lake City and Denver
en route, and will visit with! Mr. Al
len's sister at Monmouth, 111. They
have not Just decided where they
will reside permanently, but will re
main at Moundsvllle for several
months.
Wra. Wilson and family, except
hia. two eldest boyu, labe of Troy,,
eft Friday morning for Moorhead,
Alonoua county, Iowa, inhere they
ylll reside, at least for awhile
though Mr. Wilson expects to lat
iv remove to southern Iowa or
northern Missouri. The two hoys
.vlll remnln at Troy until next fall,
vlr. Wl'son run the ferry across the
Grande Ronde at' Troy for a number
of years. ' '
Strained Honey 12V6o a pound a
Punk's.
The MeClure (Ohio) Trio, a pa
per liublished in A, C. Weaver's
haniii town, tells of the peculiar
dciiu o? LouU Meyers, a young
m;ui 1) jears of age, living near
!hat p'.uee. Young Meyers Was
standing in a barn door near, the
t'oad when an automobile speeded
by containing Mr. Weaver's brother,
Dr. V. J. Weaver , of New Albany,
and another physician on their way
to Bee a seriously 111 patient. The
sight of the speeding automobile
caused Meyers to have an attack of
heart disease, and when Dr. Weav
er returned to New Albany he was
summoned to the young man's aid,
but he was beyond help and died
soon after.
WEDDING BELLS.
Mls-i Edith Whitman of Crow
Creek pass and Mr. W. II. Day of
Whisky Creek were married by; Rev.
W. P. Sam ma- at his home In this
city, Thursday afternoon, Feb. 24, at
3 ' o'clock. The happy couple were
I accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. A
, Loosley of Crow Creek pass. The
; many friends of the bride and groom
extend congratulations; and, wish
them a long and happy married life.
Whke Loaf Flour, $5.00 per bar
rel at E. M. A M. store.
All furniture at a close out price
to make room for spring stock,
65b2 FRED S. ASHLEY.
Stone Setter and Engraver
Enterprise, Oregon
COMMUNICATION.-
Wa wish to herein express, our ap
preciation and thanks- In behalf of
our Neighbors, who have at times
during the. winter met and spent
evenings at our home in, eacred
songs, of praise. We do here espec
ially expr 8 our gratitude to them
for their meeting with us on last
Sunday ' evening. We further wish
to commend the sentiment of such
gatherings. .
MR. and MRS. J. I. PACE.
WHY?
An exchange makes this . peculiar
observation: You have seen hun
dreds of white horses, why did you
never see a white colt? Why does
a horse eat grass backward and a
tow forward? Why does a hop vine
twine to the left and a bean vine
the right? Why does a horse
staked out by a rope unwind! it,
while a cow winds- it up into hard
kinks? Why does a horse get up
on his front feet and a cow om her
hind feet? And why does a dog W-
way. turn around) three times before
lying down?
GOVERNORS OF HEALTH.
Nervous tissue and arterial blood
are the master tissues, the control
ling and governing factors In health,
and disturbances of these tissue are
necessarily the cause f ill health.
The rule of the artery and the con
trol of the nerve must, continue uniny
terruptedly In order that physlologt-
gal functioning remains intact. The
body should! bo looked upon as a, be
ing complete, no more or less,
each tissue and organ essential to
the whole and the organism as a
whole essential to every part. This ;
is fundamental and germane to a
living structure, and hence disturb
ance to the governing and control
ling tissues, the nerves and vascular
channels, must necessarily . cause a
break in the concatenation and dis
ease must logically follow.
Thus in the Osteopathic pathology
we' looK to tnose iniiuences
primarily disturb the nerve or artery,
study the disease process or exten
sion from inception to effect ana
from primary lesion to morbid re
sults, and note action and interaction
of tissue uponi organ and of organ
upon organ. .MoConnJi & Teall
"Practice df Osteopathy."
H Was RatUvtd. .
: The other day a person dropped
down in an apoplectic fit Immediately
In front of u police station and was
carried Inside. A moment after a wo
man forced her way In through the
crowd gathered around the door, ex
claiming: '
"My husband! My . poor husband!
Clear the way and let in the air!"
She then busied herself by taking
off the man's cravat and performing
other little offices until a surgeon ar
rived, when the patient gradually re
covered his senses. On this the ser
geant In charge observed that It was
a happy relief for bis distressed wife
as well as for himself. -
"My wife!" exclaimed the man.
"Why, lama bachelor!"
On seeking for the woman it was
found that she had disappeared and
with her the watch and purse of the
patient, which she had adroitly ab
stracted under the very eyes of the
police. London Tlt-Blts. . -
A Touch of Nature.
lie was the worst boy In school; she
was the teacher. She waa angered by
his stubbornness; he was defiant. She
took him to the hall for punishment.
Augrlly she administered the penalty,
and then somehow a great wave of
pity for the boy swept over her. She
looked at the worn coat of the little
fellow. She thought of the frail body
deprived of nourishing food. She
thought of the hard and loveless home
and ot the starred soul of the poor
kid.
Tears sprang to the teacher's eyes
as the boy waited for further punish
ment Then he saw the tears. His
own eyes grew moist and overflowed.
Thinking of how the poor boy had no
chance, la an Impulse of love she put
her arms around the boy, and they
cried together.
'. That Is religion.
Bhe and the boy both found it Mor
rill (Kan.) News.
PARADISE GLINTS.
Paradise, Feb, 18 About 2 Ms feet
of iho beautiful.
Heary Schmith and wife had legal
papers made this woek.
The Peter Fordney stock of goods
wts appraised' this week by Edwin
Marvin, D. Kufia and Walter Ap
plegate. Clyde. Straley took ai load! of wheat
to Wallowa today, and will bring
home Ms wife who has been vlclt
Ing outside points. :
Mra. Angle Stubblefield was mar
ried at Asotin Monday to Mr. Stan
ley.
Eraa Tisher carried tho mall from
this place to Anato.ie one trip.
Mrs. Dot Berry pa3oed through
here on her way to her home In Aso
tin. Wr-sh.
Some complr.lnt of scarcity of
feed. Stock looks faf and farmers
have plenty of feed; that la the
moat of them.
SPECIAL SESSION OF
CIRCUIT COURT
(Continued from first pageO
"Beatrice DeVa'.l vs. Thos. DeVall.
Extension of 30 days to file trans
cript for appeal to Supreme court.
N J. Cook vs. N. V. Downs and
C. C. Bonar. Satisfaction of Judg
ment filed.
W. J. Funk & Co. vs. T. M. But
ler et aL Defendant's demurrer
overruled.
S. C. Htamelwrlght vs. A. W. Hod-
gin, and Sarah Visa Kodgln. Judg
ment and! decree for Plff. in sum of
$1843.85, atltorney's fee ?150, and
cosits of suit.
Jos. Allen vsl Geo. S. Craig. Mo-
ttona by Deft, to strike out denied.
O. R & N. Co. vs. Hector and
Margaret McDoaold. Injunction dis
solved. ;
- Edwin Marvin vs. Hettle Merrill
et al. - Order conflrmine . sale of
mortgaged property.
Joe Allen V3. W. H. Gibson and
A. C. Smith, J. P. Justice Smith
directed to tax the ' cosits In ' said
action.
Lillias A Stevens vs. Lltch, Funk
&" Hotcbklsa Co.' Defendant's demur
rer overruled.
EmeJtne Akla vs. F. D. Akin. De
fault of Deft.
Louie Lee Long vs. R. I. Long
Default of Deft.
LARGE
TAXPAYERS
ON ROLL OF
1909
(Con tin" ad from front page.)
A. R. Murray .....
E. O. Makln ... . .
Mrs. J. C. Makln
A'm. Makln; .......
Horace Mitchell
4370
21885
3425
15345
10000
Enterprise
THE
GRAND BALL
N will be held on the evening of
Thursday, March 3rd
There
Good Music
-:- Good
YOU ARE INVITED
Tickets $1.00
Return SSil 1
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H. L. Murdock ........ 6155
Polk Mays 20595
E. N. Middlebrook HW
Tom Morgan ............ 21530
H. Meek . . 108C5
E. Mlekleberry 3485
S. Marr 3295
Andrew Manns
T. Mahan 3910
H. Meyer H205
W. Meek ...... ...... .. 4615
Henry Mitchell .; .. 6o55
HJ. A. Mace -.. 3810
Edwin Maaon ..' 9005
W. R. Minor ., 3640
'arvln Bro3. .. 6395
P, Miller 3565
Cha3. & Maud Mays 6880
L. Magill 26010
W. Mi'.es 30600
C. W. Mumford 9245
rteresa Mlranaugh .... 3220
Sheppard Morgan ...... ...'. 14275
Albent Morgan 9195
M. Mltchril 22985
Ma'.ey 6400
Robert Morrill 3080
J. Murphy .... 5800
A. Miwterson 19275
Geo. Mack .... 3740
C. B. Mays ...v. .. .'. 6250
Herman Ml'.che.l 8175
Frank Melotte 3975
Logan McCormack .... 3785
Wm. McCormack 12715
W. McAllster ...... 1H20
W. A. McCully Esta'e 9475
las MoClaln ........ 13120
MoCulIy Merc. Co. ...... .... 24000
D. McCully 66590
D. & J. D. MoCully ...... 16575
F. D. McCully Co. ...... .... 9600
C. McFetrldge 1190
R. McCrae v.. 39J&
A. V McAlexander .. 6650
Hector McDonald ... 42435
U. A. McCraa 3535
ilaggle McDonald ............ 6425
L. McKeazl &buu
J. H. & M. E. McCubblni 16405
L P. McCubbln i 15716
John McDonald .. 62725
J. B. Noble ...... .... .... 8210
A.. Neppach .... .... 6100
Irs. Geo. Nottingham 10044
s'iibley Mimnaugh Lbr. Co. .. 30245
3eo. W. Neil ,4995
Vm. Newby 13715
iewls Olson 5035
0. R. & N. Co ...... 939100
X. W. Ownby 3745
Ula Olmsted 6200
L B. Olmsted 10245
. G. Otto 3325
.Irs. H. N. Powers .... 6315
J. W. Powers 3495
I must maka room for my Immense
spring stock. Hence H flradet of
wall paper, regular 40 to 90c goods,
at 10c a double roll. 85b2
FRED S. ASHLEY.
Opera House
- NEXT
will be
Good Order-
Time
THE GOOD
TOBACCO SHOP
IS
HGMAN'S
f You Prefer the Best Brands' of i
Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco
you can always get what you
want here. Fine line of .
PIPES
The same is true of all our
Stock. Come in and see.
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - - Oregon
Margaret Pickett' 6580
J. R. Pace 7235
August Price 6860
J. S. Pratt T.. 3185
L. G. Page W720
O. J. Poley 8150
M. E. Proebstel 8670
O. T. Prout ...... ...... 7840
J." I. & I. G. Pace .. .. 83uO
A. F. Poley ..." 6376
J. L. PeLers 12175
C. R. Pratt & Son 24105
J. E. Patterson ...... 615
S. F. Pace '. 6455
Ira C. Pratt ...... ........ 4000
Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co... 4550
J. T. Petera .. 14855
Rounsavell & Marvin .. " 5925
Edward Renf row 6120
Russell & Co 3160
C. P. Ragsdale 69500
F. A. Reavla 8006
R. S." & Z. Co. 14250
L. W. Riley ...... .... .... 7350
O. J. Roe 7905
G. S. Reavla 7026
W. t . Rankin 4115
J. A. Rumble 6300
Ev.i B. Rumble 3045
Thbs. Roup ' 6445
W H. Iiobln 16345
Rohrman, Bros 3950
Mrs. E. Reel ...... 3375
P. R. Rudger 7730
A. M. Rudger .............. 4005
Geo. C. Russell 4020
Elmer Roup 3700
L. D. Roberta 3690
Rice & Marks '. . 12000
3. W. Rumble 7400
Rice' & Graves... .... 6835
Chas. Rice ...... ...... 12175
F. O. Rmehart 15580
E. T. Roup ...... ...... .. 22165
Luther Stumbaugh . . . . 9280
Geo. Schaut 4350
Henry Schaffer 10425
A. R. & W. R. S.teia 4075
Vm. Sherod 25000
Shell; Comb3 & Co. .... .... 13750
H. B.' Starr 4550
J. A. Stowell 7095
W. M. Suitton 3660
J. C Shackleforj .... 3325
R. F. Stubblerield ...... .... 63765
D. W. Sheahcn .....,17030
a! C. Samlth ...... ...77. .. 5800
Frank Stevenson 3450
Silver Lake Lodge .... 7000
R. A. Shinn ...."3100
R. F. Shinn ...... 9380
J. 3. Stickney 5960
J. T. Stein .... 5080
Soumero, & Campbell 13125
Mack SheMon 3495
H. T. Skagg 3570
O. A. Shumaa ....s....' 3155
Jennie Sherod ...... ........ 6550
Geo. Setsor ".. .. 8195
Stubblefield Eros 16970
L. G. Shell Estate .... 6010
Homer J. Stubblofleld 12815
S. F. Tippejt 6220
J. G. Shouts 6600
J. G. Stevena".... 3500
Stevens & Holmes .... 4000
S. Sc. F. N. Bank. Wallqwa.. .1 63140
E. W. Soulhwick ...... .... 3660
W. H. Stickney ..... ...... 6815
R. D. San ford 16670
Mike Thomason ...... 5820
M. P. Thompson 4290
Geo. M. Tucker 128S0
(To be continued.)
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