City arid County Brief News Items T. F. Rich of Joseph is .in town, today. Pendleton won from La Grande la the high school debate at La Grande thlsi week. Sheriff Marvin went to Wallowa Thursday on, county business. . Earl Pack returned Thursday from a business trip Into Idaho. Attorney D. W. Sheahan went to La Grande Saturday on a business trip.: Dr. C. T. Hockett returned Thurs day' afternoon' from presbytery at La Grande. , Mrs. Henry Fletcher and Miss Weaver arrived home Thursday; from LaGrande. Mrs. Jessie L. Hulae and baby of Lostlne were la the city over Wed nesday night. Henry Gerber, a Wallowa county pioneer, died at the McCre hotel, Wallowa, AprllA 13. . When you are In need of Sheep Dip or Sheep Paint call at the W. J. Funk & Co.'s store. Pike DeBole returned Thursday from- a visit of several daya at La Grande and Elgin. Rev. Samuel Harris arrived' home Friday from LaGrande where, he at tended presbytery. Now 4s the time to bliesom out with one of those' beautiful Spring Suits' in the Brandegee Klncald quality. See the ne,w arrivals at the E. M. & M. Btore. Miss Margaret Boner of Wallowa visited her sister, Mrs. C. W. Amey, over Wednesday night. Mrs. W..W. White went to Wal lowa Saturday for a few days visit with Mrs. John McDonald. County Assessor B. F. Miller went to Wallowa Friday to attend to the assessment work In that vicinity. Miss Gladys Amey. ia spending Saturday and Sunday ,wlth her aunt, Miss Margaret Boner, In Wallowa. Mrs. L. L. Hambelton of Joseph came Thursday morning to visit at the home of her brother-in-law, W. P. Hambelton. Make your selections la Undermus Uns' now while you may have a large stock to select from at the E. M. & M. store. County Surveyor Merryman went, to Wallo.wa Monday and spent the week looking after business connect ed with hte office. Miss Merle and Guy Moss went to Wallowa to visit their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Moss, Saturday and Sunday. Dr. F. E. Moore, osteopath, has office hours all day Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday ln Enterprise. Of fice over the bank. 83btf Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Pace and grand son, Asa Eggleson, went to Wallowa Friday to visit relatives a few days. They . will stop In Lostlne on the way home for a short visit. . We are now receiving a larger stock of general hardware than we hav ever carried and wlU be well equipped to supply your wants. E. 1 . M. Co. Donald Bunell of Portland, . who has been visiting relatives here the past four weeks, went to Wallowa Thursday. His aunt, Mrs. O. M. CorkLn, accompanied him to spend the day with her sister, Mrs. Marga ret Bunnell. If you know the Quality of Dia mond W canned goods you will con tinue to buy them. If not try them and you. will then know that they are the very best to be had. For sale at the B. M. & M. store. Ford Hillman, who has been living on a farm near here during the win ter, moved out to his ranch twenty five miles southeast of here Wednes day. . Does the higher cost of living con cern youT It does Congress. If in terested read '.what the E, M. & M. Co. has to say at the top of the last page In this issue. Miss Myrtle Cramer of Eugene went to Wallowa Friday to vtelt with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Harris, until Sunday, fihe will then return to this city for a more extended Btay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. - Cramer. . Wagons Now Here Return $35 worth of cash tickets to oar etae and receive one of these wagons FHEE. W. J. FUNK t CO. The Sharpies Cream Separate rs will okirn the closest, wear the kmi est, run the easiest, and are the eas- .est to clean. See 'h.- report of the' Minnesota State Dairymen's Commit tee on contest of National import ance. .The price Is less on this ma chine than some of the other makes. For sale by E. M. & M. Co. Rev. Thomaa Handsaker of Walla Walla, Wash., Field Secretary of the Northwestern Christian Benevolent Association, will preach ini the Chris tian church Sunday, April 17, both morning and evening. Rev. Hand saker held a six weeks' meeting In the church here about four years ago, and those who heard) him. then will be glad to have the opportunity of hearing him again next Sunday. See the E. m! & M. Co. for Rye, Alfalfa 6r Timothy Seed. Last . Wednesday evening a Jolly crowd of young folks engaged a hay rack and horses from Baker Bros, and proceeded to go on a joy ride. Although the weather was threaten ing the crowd started and didn't slop until they reached the home of the Misses Effle and Sadie Houck In Joseph, whe'.e a pleasant luncheon hour was spent, after which they re turned home to Enterprise. Every body seemed to enjoy themselves to' the utmost and the duly kick the participants! had ' coming was that che hay rack didn't have springe. Those, who made up the happy crowd were the Mlssea Joyce Craig, Alta Davis, Audrey Combes, Edha Bro.wnlng, Luc lie Corklns, Kathe-rine Kay, and' Messrs. Arthur Pace, A. B. Conoway, Roger Kay, Jacob Bauer, Fred Savage, Herbert Brown ing. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Odl. ac companied the young folks to see that no harm came to the "children .' British Briefs. Five out of every hundred criminals In England have red hair. There are 200,000 horses kept for the purpose of bunting In England. Last year 732,300,000 postcards were delivered In England and Wales. Seven' thousand separation orders are granted by the magistrates of England every year. Exclusive of the royal and sovereign duchies, English dukes own over 4,000,000 acres of land. There are five admirals of the fleet, thirteen admirals, twenty-two vice ad mirals and fifty-five rear admirals on the active list of the British navy. Definitions. Trained footmen Infantry soldiers. A clean business The scrubwoman's. Question of the hour What time la it? Good cents Those issued by TJncle Sara. Lost time The watch that fell Into the sea. ' Expert witness One that can lie without being caught. High society The Mountain Climb ers' club. Cincinnati Commercial Trib une. Cats and Valerian. Cats evince, as is well known, a cu rious emotional disturbance when In the neighborhood of a valerian plant, of which they are very fond. It ap parently produces In them a species of intoxication. Th Calabar Bean. The calabar bean Is highly poison ous and in foreign countries is used for medicinal purposes. Its effect is opposite that of belladonna and la used for contractioa of the eye, In tetanus, neuralgia and rheumatic dis eases. It is such a powerful depres sant to nervous action that surgeons can only use it in small amounts. Gold In California. The Society of California Pioneers determined after careful investigation that Jan. 28, 1848, was the exact date of the discovery of gold in California by James W. Marshall. The gold was found In the rocky bed of the tallrace of the Sutter sawmill at Coloma, on the south fork of the American river. The Primary Planet. The primary planets are those which are the centers of secondary systems, consisting of small globes revolving around them in the same manner as they revolve around the sun. These are called secondary planets, satellites or moons. The primary planets which are thus attended carry the satellite! or secondary planets with them In their orbits around the sun. Ted and the Text. The golden text for a certain Sunday school was. "And the child grew and waxed strong In spirit" (Luke U. 40). Little Ted's band went up like a flash when the superintendent asked: "Can any of these bright, smiling lit tle boys or girls repeat the golden text for today? Ah, bow glad It makes my heart to see so many little band go op! Teddy, my boy. yon may repeat It, and speak good and loud that all may hear." And they all beard this: "And the child grew end waxed strong In spirit like 2:40." . STALLION BOOKS. Indispensable records for owners Df stallions, containing description of mares, dates of service, time of payments, and all necessary data, printed on good paper and strongly bound in boards with cloth back, for sale at this office or sent post age prepaid on receipt of price, $1. CE 'Comical Candor. Nothing- more delightful In its un conscious humor run have been perpe trated by the Hindoo than this letfer. which wad submitted to the markets special committee of the Calcutta cor poration. "My prayer is," says the writer, "that 1 have a milk shop at the above address. At this shop 1 sell milk adul terated with water. I sell it in the con dition t buy It from the market, and I do not water It myself. But the food Inspector, unable to stop sale of adul terated milk In the market, unjustly threatens me. I have therefore public ly put up a signboard stating that adulterated milk is sold in my sbop. I submit this for your honor's Informa tion that the food inspector may not oppress me when I am not committing an offense." From a report by the health officer It' appears that no fewer than twenty- eight signboards have been put up in the milk bazaar bearing the legend. "Milk With Water Is Sold Here." or "Milk Mixed With Water." The exhibi tion of these boards prevents the pros ecution of the venders for selling adul terated milk. London Chronicle. A Postal Oddity.,. One of the most remarkable mall routes in the world is that which a letter journeys in getting from Beebe Plain. Vt.. to Beebe rialn. Que., says the Boston Herald. While the two of fices are within teu feet of each other are located In the same room. In fact a letter mailed from one office to the other must make a trip of 21)4 miles, sixty-seven miles in Canada and . the rest In tbe United States. Tbe plain, old fashioned store build ing, which is situated on the interna tional boundary Hue, contains both tbe United States and Canadian offices. There are separate entrances to each, but both are in the same room, have the same lobby, and there are no par titions to mark tbe dlvlsious between tbe domain of Uncle Sam and the pos session of King Edward. "If you mall a letter from the Ver mont side addressed to tbe Quebec side," says tbe postmaster, "it goes from here to tbe junction, then to Newport, then to White River Junc tion and back to Lennoxvllle." Dress at Monte Carle. The management of the Casino at Monte Carlo is compelled regretfully to read a sartorial riot act to tbe fre quenters of tbe most sensational gam bling center in tbe world. A certain amount of Inxness in tbe matter of dress has been apparent, and as a re sult tbe tables have lost some of the distinguished appearance that they used to have. Henceforth gentlemen will not be admitted unless they are In full evening dress, Curiously enough, the chief offenders are neither Americans nor English, who are usual ly attired Irreproachably. It Is the Germans. French. AustTluns. Hunga rians and Russians whose carelessness In tbe matter of dress has called forth this sumptuary edict Argonaut, The Panama Canal In War. The strategic value of the Panama canal Is estimated to be equivalent to a fleet of large battleships. This is the conclusion of Dr. Cornish, given before the Royal Geographical society in London.. Taking the cost of the canal at $300,000,000. which would only build forty first class battleships now adays, the United States will have a good bargain and be able to cover a total coast line without any material Increase In ber vessels. Tbe canal will double the sea efficiency of our fleet for half tbe sum of money that would otherwise be necessary to maintain communication between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. National Maga slne. Not From Mayo. , According to a police reporter, this happened In a saloon in tbe Tender loin at 3 o'clock Sunday morning. A detective from police headquarters dropped into a "corner Joint" to see how the excise law was being observed -or violated. A drink of whisky was served by a waiter Just over from the "ould count hry." The waiter, think ing that be might make himself popu lar, walked over to tbe customer after be swallowed bis drink and asked: "Ain't you from the County Mayo?" "No. I ain't," replied the central of fice man. "I'm from headquarters. Get your bat and come along!" New York Tribune. ' The 8eeret of Bronze. It bos been supposed that tbe an cients bad some method of hardening bronze tools tbe secret of w'blcb has been lost - Professor Gowland of tbe British Institute of Metals says that the ancient bronzes were very Impure, so that their hardness could not have been due. as sometimes assumed, to their exceptional purity. On tbe other band. Inasmuch as modern bronzes by careful hammering, can be made as bard as tbe ancient ones, tbe legend of a lost art In bronze hardening seems to be exploded.-Youth's Companion. Wonders of Inyo County. Inyo county. Cal.. from wbleh the city of Los Angeles bas obtained am ple water rights, also contains within Its borders the famous Death valley. That a water supply sufficient for a city of a million people and also one of tbe most dreaded and forbidding deserts on earth should both exist Dot only In the same state, but In tbe earn county, la an Illustration of those strange and abrupt transitions in the face of nature for which California la poted.-Ban FrancLjeo Argonaut 03 MISCELLANY Professional r THOS. M. DILL ATTORNEY-AHAW Offlpe first door south of New I Fraternal Bldg, Enterprise, Ore. 4 IT BURLEIGH & BOYD I ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T Practice in all State Courts and X Interior Department. Careful at- j teniion to all business; D. W. SHEAHAN LAWYER ENTERPRISE Practice In State and Federal Courts and Interior Department. Modern Sweets Make "Welcome Treats Th Hodm Seal (l (A (iuaranttt of JPun and WhoUiom Candy B Patronite the "Mofarn Dealer" j Mow Cwfwtlwwty C. Mlr., Prtlmd, Ongte BAKER CITY. One- of the most important irrigation deals in Eastern Oregon was closed when the Eastern Oregon Land Company, which is con trolled by Balfour, Guthrie & Co., completed the deal for the purchase of a one-half interest in the Eldorado ditch. PORTLAND. Pelican Lodge, the head of Klamath Lake, In Southern Oregon, which the late E. H. Harri man purchased three years ago with a view to making It a summer outing resort, Is to be sold to D. C. Jacklin, of Salt Lake City, millionaire vlce preslaent and manager of the Utah Copper Company, and the Ray Con solidated Copper Companies. ' , The swamp areas of the United States if combined would cover the New England states. New York and New Jersey, During the last ten years $750,000 worth of property has been cast ashore on tbe coast of Ireland, including twenty-six steam vessels. W. E. Cummlngs of Albany. Me., felled on bis farm a spruce tree that, was 175 years old and measured near ly four feet across the stump. For every man. woman and child In this country there la manufactured each week more than twelve pounds of finished Iron and steel products. Though hydrophobia has been stamp ed out of Britain, it is still rampant In Germany, where every year over 2,500 dogs and cats afflicted wltb the disease are destroyed. , When George Osborn, a Jeweler, of New Haven. Cimn., took apart an old clock brought to him to be repaired, be found a green wad of $150 tucked In the back of It One Scotch casualty Insurance com pany Is offering policies to aviators, while another will extend all future policies to cover the risks of aviation and ballooning. ' , West Australian flowers Inclosed In a block of ice sent by tbe governor. Sir Gerald Strickland, to Joseph Cham berlain recently arrived In London In tbe orient liner Ophlr. All tbe grade crossings on tbe Mon-treux-Berne-Oberland electric railway are guarded by automatic gates or bars which close when -a car approach es and lift when It passes. Despite tbe disadvantages of a tem perature of 30 below cero, tbe gasoline engine of Lieutenant Shackleton's mo tor sleigh used in bis antarctic expedK tlon worked with scarcely a hitch, i Tbe Lincolnshire (England) county court ordered a man who was owing $00 to a money leuder to pay tbe debt In Installments of 2 cents a month, at which rate it will take 305 years to pay off the sum. There are not less than 803 moving picture shows In New York city, and, figuring on tbe capacity of each and on tbe basis that each house Is filled twice a day, tbey give amusement to 480!000people a day. Both of a Mind. Friend (consolingly So you've lost yer Job. eh? Well, don't worry about It I reckon you was only wastln' yer time lii a pluce like thut Young Bill aarilvi Vh flint's a'hnl thff Ikihh told I t"wr I " ' - I I me wbeu be sacked me. London Tit- lilts. The Fatted Calf. The prodigal eon bad returned. "Father," be said, "are you going to kill tbe fatted calf V "No," responded tbe old man, look ing tbe youth over carefully "uo; I'll let yon live. But I'll put you to work and train some of that fat off." An Aim In Life. Ad aim In life In the only for tune worth tbe finding, and If Is not to be found In foreign lands, i but In tbe heart Itself Robert ' 1 Louis Stevenson. i Directory of Wallowa Counh W. A. RIGDON ARCHITECT AND BUILDER ENTERPRISE, OREGON Desperate Resolution. Rivers (exhibiting it) This Is a neck tie my wife gave me. Brooks What are yon going to do with It? Rivers (heroically putting It on) 1 am going to try to live It down. Chi cago Tribune. 4-4. CHARLES' THOMAS 1 J LAWYER - ENTERPRISE, ORE. f t ruiuca m state ana federal I Courts and Int. Dept. . Abstract X J Bldg., opposite court house. X ,.,,M4 aBuiBHngiiiiiii 3 Hack Calls to any pan oi me city .. answered day or night. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN BAKER BROTHERS, Proprietors. First Class Rigs and careful drivers. Hiininiuiimiujiiin The City Planing' Mill W. F. RANKlft, Proprietor ENTERPRISE, OREGON. Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed lumber. A line of standard mouldings always in stock. a n m m m m S Satisfactory Mill g Five per cent discount for oaah. All accounts balanced g 3 at xPlratlon of 30 daya and settled by oash or note. 3 Hiuniiiiiiiiiininuu iniiuninniiiiiiiiiiu MILLIONS OF m R3 I V ;; AT LOWEST RATES. ON EASIEST TERMS. Wm. Miller & Brother, :: SUITE 204, Wallowa National BanK Building J ENTERPRISE, OREGON - -- A -- - .A...... AS a - . . . ENTERPRISE BESl OF MEATS ffitMarket Combes & Pelts and Hides PROPRIETOR hi j L. BERLAND I Dealer in Harness, Saddles. Chapps, Spurs ; and Leather Goods of all descriptions. I will fit you out with the best goods for the least 5 jj money. When in need of anything in my line, call and 3 inspect my stock before purchasing. g t ENTERPRISE, . - - . OREGON g II A i 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 We Do High-Class Job Printing Try Us We guarantee satisfaction KETCHUM ENTERPRISE Office Berland Building IndeDendent Phono Home ; J C. T. HOCKETT. M. D. $ ;; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Office upstairs In Bank Build- i ing. hid. Home phone in office and residence. I DR. C. A. AULT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON X Office In Bank Building, t Z Horn phone both office and? T residence. IBM a Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. Our bus meets all trains. Fare 25c. within city limits innuniuimuuiuui WorK a Specialty MEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HAND. Hotehkiss INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 1 L W. C. DENTIST H W M