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    A Safeguard To Children.
"Our two children of six and eight
years have been since Infancy subject
to colds end croup. About three
years ago I etamted to use Foley's
Honey and Tar, and It has never
(ailed to prevent and cure these
troubles. It Is the only medicine I
can got the children to take without
a row." The altove from W. C. Orn
steln, Green Bay, Wis., duplicates
the experience of thousands of other
users of Foley's Honey and Tar.
It cures coughs, colda and croup, and
prevents bronchitis and pneumonia
For sale by Burnaugn. & Maytleld.
A Star That Wink.
There is in the conitellatlon Pegasns
a IHUe variable star that may reason
ably be said to wink. Two or three
times in the course of a single night
this curious star can be seen to fade
and then to brighten like a signal
light For about two and three-quarter
hours it becomes fainter and
fainter. Then comes a change, and at
the end of two and three-quarter hours
more it is as bright as at the begin
ning. Unfortunately It can be seen
only with a telescope. Yet it ranks
as a sun. Harper's Weekly.
LaGrlippe pa line that pervade the
entire system, LaGrippe coughs that
rack and strain, are quickly cured
by Foley's Honey and Tar. I mWd
' ly laxative, safe and' certain ln result
For sale, by Burnaugh & Mayflold.
Ancestors of the Ostrich.
The ostrich is a descendant of a
genus of bird which in prehistoric
times attained an enormous size. In
the alluvial deposits of Madagascar
evidence has been found to show that
ostriches fourteen and Ofteen feet in
height once lived on the island.
Fully nine out of every ten cases
of rheumatism Is simply rheumatism
of the muscles' due to coldl or damp,
or chronic rheumatism, neither of
which require any internal treaitmemt.
All that la needed to afford relief,
is the f-ee application of Chamber
lain's Liniment. Give It a trial. You
are certain to be pleased! with the
quick relief which, it affords. Sold
by alt drugglMs.
For Their Own Calves.
A couple of young men were out fish
ing one day and on returning were go
ing past a farmhouse and felt hungry.
They yelled to the farmer's daughters,
"Girls, have you any buttermilk?"
The reply was gently wafted back
to their ears, "Yes, but we keep it for
our own calves."
The boys calculated that they had
business away, and they went.
8 ob Lung And. Rapw Lungs,
Most people, know the feelliug, and
the miserable state of 111 health it
indicates. All people shoulid know
that Foley's Honey and Tar, the
greatest throat and lung remedy, will
quickly cure the soreness and cough
and restore a normal condition. Ask
for Foley's Honey and Tar. For
sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld.
Brilliant Idea.
Fire Brigade Chief (to member ar
riving late) What do yon mean by
turning up when the fire Is finished?
Member I live three miles away
from here, sir. --
Chief Well, you'd better move and
live -nearer here. Bon Vlvant
More people ' take Foley's Kidney
Remedy evry year. It la consider
ed the most effective remedy for all
kidney and bladder troubles that medi
cal science can devise. Foley' Kid
ney Remedy corrects Irregularities,
builds up the system, and restores
lost vitality. For sale by Burnaugh
& Meyfleld.
THE GOOD
TOBACCO SHOP
IS
ROMAN'S
If You Prefer the Best Brands of
Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco
you can always Ret 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
What Can
What can you expect your business to
amount to withr ut 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.
Every Day at
HARRISON'S
CITV MARKET
BEEF, PORK, VEAL
MUTTON
FRESH FISH EVERY DAY
FRESH OYSTERS IN
SEASON
Sausage of all kinds Hams
and Bacon Sugar Cured
For Dinner Corn Beef and Cab
bage, Wienerwurst and Sauer
Kraut. For Breakfast Liver
and Bacon. For Supper A Nice
Steak. Mincemeat. Chickens at
any time. Orders delivered in a
few minutes. Telephone your
order for a nice roast or boil and
it will be there in time to cook
for dinner.
Geo. A. Harrison
River Street
A Man of Iron Nerve.
Indomitable will andi tremendous
energy are never found where stom
ach, liver, kidneys and bowelsi are
out of order. If you want these
qualities and the success they bring,
use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the
matchless regulators, for keen brain
and strong body. 25c at all drug
gists. Tommy to the Rescue.
Tommy's idea of punishment Is being
sent np to the school principal's room.
When be went to Sunday school the
well meaning teacher asked him if be
knew where bad little boys go.
"Yes, sir," Tommy promptly re
sponded. "And do you know about the terrible
being who rules there?" the teacher
went on.
Tommy stared In surprise.
"Gee," he indignantly cried, "our
principal ain't so bad as that!"
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Hoarse, Coughs, Stuffy Colds,
pain In chest and sore Mings, are
symptoms that quickly develop Into
a dangerous illness If the cold is
4pt cured. Foley's Honey and Tar
stops the cough, heals and eases the
congested parts, and brings quick
relief. Fpr sale by Burnaugh & May-
"oW. , , Lilly
Female Diplomacy.
"My dear," he said, "I forgot to post
that letter this morning."
"Oh, you dear!" she cried. "That
was Just what I wanted. Now I can
blame you when that supercilious Sa
die complains that I don't answer her
notes." Exchange.
When You Neejd
Foley's Orlno Laxative. When you
have that dull, heavy, feverish, feel
ing, accompanied by constipation.
When you have headache, Indigestion
biliousness, pain to stomach and
bowles, then you need Foley's Orlno
Laxatltve; . It moves the bowels freely
and1 gently, and .thoroughly dears
the Intestinal tract. It does not) gripe
or nauseate and eures constipation.
For sale by Burnaugh & MayfieW.
Choosing uoiors For Mouses.
The safe colors for a bouse besides
red are white, gray, yellow and brown,
says a writer in Scribner's. Yellow
or gray, with white trimmings, suits
many a plain pitch roofed or square
colonial bouse. Grays and browns are
good for ugly nondescript ones, the
grays always being pleasanter on the
yellow shades than on cold blue tones.
White suggests the formal type again.
It is very good color for a country
bouse, showing it up from a distance
in fascinating glimpses, for it needs
trees about it and (lowers to sparkle
against its walls. Such a bouse will
be attractive .when the leaves are gone
from the trees, for the bare boughs
will serve to Boften the effect
Don't Break Down.
Severe strains on the vital organs,
Mke strains on machinery, cause
break-dfwns. You can't over-tax
itomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or
aerves without serious danger to
yourself. If you are weak or run
down, or under strain of any kind,
take Electric Bitters, the matchless
tonic medicine. . Mrs. J. B. Van de
Sande, of Kirkland, III., writes:
"That I did not break down, while
enduring a most severe strain, for
.hree months, is due wholly to Elec
tric Bitters." Use them and enjoy
health and strength. Satisfaction
positively guaranteed. 60c, at all
iruggtets.
You Expect?
WOMAN
FASHIQfl
House Party Frock.
A most convenient and attractive
dress to slip into the trunk for a house
party. It is simple, will not take long
to make and may be adapted for even
ing or afternoon, according to the ma
terial used.' The illustration shows it
made of olive green velvet, with tunic
and sleeves of silk cashmere of same
color. The yoke and lower part of the
OF CASBMEBB AND VELVET.
sleeves are tucked chiffon cloth of self
color over net threaded with gold. A
narrow band of black satin edges the
tunic, and the whole is further trim
med with soutache in a darker shade
of green. The tunic is belted in front,
while in back it wrinkles gracefully
at the waist and Is fastened on the
sides with a single large button. A
touch of black is used on the sleeves
and around the top of the collar. The
velvet underskirt is of a plain circular
cut
Rhinestone Hatpine.
How that hatpins play such an im
portant part In the accessories of the
correctly dressed girl and woman they
are much more carefully chosen and
matched up than formerly. Four, at
the least are required to bold the
modern hat securely on the head, and
in many cases live and six are worn.
It is the correct thing this winter,
as it was last summer, to have the
hatpins alike; If not in shape, the
stones should be the same, and in the
arts and crafts pins the design and
enamel correspond in each.
.The preferred pin for this winter Is
set with rhlnestones, the huge bead
being in cabochon, oval or diamond
shape. With the satiny beaver hats
and those of silky fur and panne vel
vet these pins are exceptionally smart.
Another very good looking set of pins
has huge cloudy cabochon sapphires
surrounded with tiny rhlnestones, and
those of faceted jet are also popular.
Galtere to Match Your Hat
It is English and a custom which
many women on this side have adopt
ed to look carefully to the gaiters when
out for a walk.
They are checked and are worn to
match the covered bat Blue and white
gaiters look smart with a blue tur
ban, gray and white with the gray.
brown and black wltb the brown, and
so on through the variety of tones of
this winter's millinery.
This "mania for matching," as. one
observing man called it, necessitates a
good supply of gaiters, but the pos
session of a variety gives a certain
distinct individuality to the outfit of
a woman.
Velvet In the Hair.
Women who can wear a fiat band
around the bead, and the majority of
them can, are substituting this for the
heavy coll of hair worn under the bat.
The ribbon is for evening and makes
the coiffure quite brilliant. It carries
out the color scheme of the gown. The
pastel shades, which are commonly
considered suitable for the hair, are
rarely used. Instead one sees plum
purple, royal blue, burgundy red, plum
black, jade green and sapphire.
Satin and velvet ribbon are used; also
tulle. The oriental style of using this
ribbon is to finish it above the ears
with gemmed cabochoos.
New Umbrella Top.
One of the big shops shows distinct
ly new and clever inventions in um
brella tops. There is a flattened round
gold top which opens with a tiny
spring to disclose a fascinating little
vanity box with mirror framed In the
gold top, crystal lined hollow for pow
der and a tiuy puff.
The lid of the box Is jeweled or en
graved wltb a monogram.
Other umbrellas wltb tall dlrectolre
bandies bave leashes of plaited leather
thongs in red, green and white curled
around tbem like a whip.
Brocade Blouses.
Blouses of brocade are being worn
with the high walsted tailored skirts
and long coats to complete the street
costume. They are veiled witb net
and chiffon Id the color of the suit
and are most attractive.
Wltb elaborate costumes blouses of
flowered brocade are worn, and these
are veiled wltb fine spotted net or
rows and rows of fine valenclennes
lace joined wltb fine geld or sIItst
br&W.
Professional Duectory of Wallowa County
THOS. M. DILL "
ATTOLNEY-ARAW ;
Office first door south of New
Fraternal Bldg, Enterprise, Ore. f
BURLEIGH Sc. BOYD
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Practice in all State Courts and f
Interior Department. Careful at-
tentlon to all business.
D. W.
LAWYER
SHEAHAN "
ENTERPRISE
Practice In State and Federal
Courts and Interior Department.
I A ftlC ENTERPRISE
LODGE, No
II, U. U.I.1ES.
EMERALD REBEKAH LODGE. No. 119
K. of P.
ENTERPRISE
LODGE, No
4.
IUANITA
TEMPLE, No.
1, Pythla
Sisters.
MASONIC:
ENTERPRISE CHAPTKK
I No. 30, Royal Arch Masons,
WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. A
Mill 1 EAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M
II. A. W. A. Meets first and third
Thursday! In each month, In new Fra
ternal halt. Visiting Neighbors always
welcome.
OHAS. THOMAS, Consul.'
JAS. W. RODGER8, Cfcrk.
A.NEKOID CAMP, No. 8642, R N. of A.
Wn 111 ENTERPRISE CAMP, No
.U. if. 535, W. Of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE, No. 278. W. of W.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv
er Tablets Invariably bring relief to
women suffering from chronic consti
pation, headache, blllounsess, dizzi
ness, saltowness of the ekln and
dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists.
Humbling a Lawyer.
A prominent Indianapolis lawyer
tells a story of a letter he dictated
to a new stenographer to a client In
Cincinnati. The client, a new one, had
asked bis opinion as to certain busi
ness relations here. He dictated like
this:
"Dear Sirs lours of the Oth lust
at hand. My first blush opinion as
to the matter," etc.
The new stenographer wrote the let
ter and submitted it to the lawyer.
Since she was a new stenographer be
read the letter with care to his ever
lasting relief. She bad wrltteu It:
"Dear Sirs Yours of the Oth Inst.
at band. My first gush of opinion as
to the matter,'! etc. Indianapolis Star.
It 8aved His Leg,
'All thought I'd lose my leg,"
writes J. A. Swensen, of Watertown,
Wis. "Ten years of eczema, that 15
doctors could not cure, had at last
laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica
Salve cured it, sound and well." In
fallible for akin eruptions, eczema,
salt rheum, bolls, fever sores, burns,
scalds, cuts and piles.' 25c at all
druggists.
Eskimo Wrestling.
Next to gambling the Eskimo men
like to wrestle. The UBual way of do
ing this Is a test rather of strength
than skill. The wrestlers sit down on
the floor or in any convenient place
side by side and facing in opposite
directions, say with right elbows
touching. Then they lock arms, and
each strives to straighten out the
other's arm.
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most successful, cnamber
laln's Cough Remedy acts on this
plan. It loosens the cough, relieves
the lungs, opens the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the sys
tem to a healthy condition. Sold by
all drugglsto.
Throwing Rice.'
Throwing rice at a wedding sym
bollzes not the expression of good
luck, but it is a metaphorical flight of
arrows shot at the bridegroom. In un
civilized ages most nations were ac
customed to the forcible capture of a
bride by her lover, and the attempts
on the part of her male relatives to
prevent her husband from carrying
her away Is typified by a volley of
rice Instead of more fatal missiles.
The Lash of a Fiend
would bave been about aa welcome
to A. Cooper of Oawego, N. Y, as
a merclueas lung-racking cough that
defied all remedies for years. "It
was moat troublesome at night," he
writes, "nothing helped me till I
used Dr. icing's New Discovery
which cured me completely. I never
cough at night now." Millions know
Us matchless merit for stubborn
colds, obstinate coughs, sore lungs,
i& grplpe, asthma, hemorrhage, croup,
whooping cough, or hay fever. It -
lleves quickly and never falls to
satisfy. . A trial convinces. 00c, 1.00,
trial bottle fxee. It's positively
guaranteed by aH druggists.
We do Crst-daae Job work.
$ w. a. Rir.noN
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
t
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 end 8. This company 1b
made up of prominent vaudeville ar
tists from he different circuits and
puts up a show which Is said to be
equal to the best in Its line.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable,
and have been praised by thousands
of women who have been restored
to health, through their gentle aid
and curative properties. Sold by all
druggists.
Hack Calls to
any part of the city
answered day or night.
ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
BAKER BROTHERS, Proprietors.
First Class Rigs
and careful drivers.
IIIIIllHHIIIIUlIIHBIIIIUlUinUIBIIllIIIIUUni
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
'TTTTTtttTTTtI
I
MILLIONS OF
AT LOWEST RATES. ON EASIEST TERMS.
Wm. Miller & Brother,
SUITE 204, Wallowa National BanKIBuilding.
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
v
L.BERLAND
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
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
BESl OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND.
Highest Market Combes & Hotchkiss INDEPENDENT
Pelts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20
mm
Aro you frequently hoaroe? Do you
have the annoying tickling In your
throat? Does your cough annoy you
at night, and do you raise mucus In
the morning? Do ycu want relief?
If so, t.Jie Chamberlain's Couch
Remedy and you will be pleased.
Sold by all Urusslatf
KETCHUM
ENTERPRISE
X Office Borland Building,
X Independent Phone.
Home
C. T. HOCKETT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
t Office upstairs in Bank Build- f
X lng. Ind. Home phone in office J
J and residence.
DR. C. A. AULT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Bank Building.
Home) phone both office and!
residence.
Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Pacific States 45.
Our bus meets all
trains. Fare 25c.
within city limits
for every use.
Cut generous
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seam.
Continuous
fly.
MURPHY, GRANT ICO.
Maaulaourert
teriadm Ufa
W. C.
DENTIST
W. B. APPLEGATE.
Notary PublU .
Collections made. Real Eetate
bought and sold and all business
matters attended to. Call on or
write me.
PARADISE, OREGON.