City and County Brief News Items Doors and windows and all kinds of buUders hardware at Keltner's. Mrs. C. H. Zureher is vieitlng with relatives at" the family ranch, on Whiskey Creek. Oakes carries a full Une of Lowe Brothers' Paints. 108tf Ten persona from in and around this city left Wednesday morning to attend th Baptist meeting here. "Little Joker" squirrel traps kills hundredo. Try it. Price 35 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Martin of Cove are- spending several days on an outing trip In the vicinity of Enter prise. : ' Dr. P. E. Moore, osteopath- has office hours all day Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday la Enterprise. Of fice over the bank. 83bt Samuel Pace returned Wednesday from a two days' Jaunt about the country near , Enterprise, on busi ness. Remnant sale NOW ON a W. J. Funk & Company's. Bargains in aim 03 1 everything. Sheriff Edgar Marvin ' spent sev eral days in the Powwatka country on official business, this and part of last week. . Ladles' Kahkl Riding Suits, Just received, at W. J. Funk & Co's. .., C. B. Atchison, member of. the state railway commission, arrived; in Enterprise Tuesday, on official busi ness. ' For Father and Sons, Clothes, at prices you can afford! to buy, wheth er you need or not. W. J, Funk & Co. E. P. Sarrett accompanied by Mrs. B. F. Miller and daughter and Mrs. Thomas C. Miller of Promise, arrived In Enterprise Tuesday morning. Buy that boy his school suit, NOW. Sale starts Saturday, June 4. V. J. Funk & Co. . Mr.' and Mrs.Q eorge H. Holmes and children arrived Wednesday from their home in Cove, to vlslta friends and relatives in and about Enter prise. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funk, who are here visltlg their son and family' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Funk, left Wednesday ' for Lostlne where theyi will spend a few days visiting old friends. - W. P. Sammst left Thursday morn ing for La Grande to spend several days visiting with friends and old ac quaintances. When leaving he- ex pected to return Saturday, today. W. S. Sarrett arrived in Enterprise Tuesday, following his honorable dis charge from a three year enlistment In Battery B, Second Field) Artillery, and will spend some few days here visiting relatives. Attorney Daniel Boyd with Mrs. Boyd and three children and Mrs. W. H. DHworth, drove for--a day's outing to the D. S. Burorws ranch on Prairie Creek, Thursday, return ing Thursday evening. . O. J. Roe of the Mountain Veiw Fruit farm wlshesto announce that his strawberries . will soon . be ripe and solicits1 the orders of his custom ers at once. All orders will be filled In turn as they have been ordered, unless otherwise requested, there Delosa M. Webb Wild Weat show will give an exhibition in the Enter prise ball park Sunday, June 12, lm mediately after the ball garce. Eight head of noted bucking horses. Bring in- your outlaws. .Nothing barred Rode free of charge. Enterprise and locality continues to furnish ita quota of visitors to the rose carnival at Portland. Mon day and Tuesday witnessed the de parture of a large number, mention of which has been made, and Wed nesday morning perhaps a dozen left f ' '-. the big show. The Port land hotels, according to the Port land papers, are filled to overflow ing, and one of the biggest crowds In the history of the city is already on the ground. ' THE GOOD TOBACCO SHOP is HOMAN'S If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco you can always fret 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 Dr. J. H. Thomoson renorts a son torn to the wife of Oscar Day Is, Wednesday, June 8. A. L. Toho of Lincoln. Neb., ar rived in Enterprise Friiayt for at sum mer's visit with friends. ' J. W. Nedrow of near Sled Springs arrived here Friday even ing, returning to hla ranch home Saturday. i - Georee M. Cannon and Edwaid iuenfrow, tvo of Lost Prairie's pros perous ranchers, made a . business' trip to Enterprise, returning home,- Thursday. ' . .. Mia A'.pha ChrUrt-' of Joseph re covered tie lost bracelet adver tised in the News Record this week. An advertisement in the News Rec ord reaches every, resident In Wal lowa county, and many outside of the county. Mrs. William Holloway of Flora is visiting with the ' family, of J. W. Nedrow, northeast of Sled Springs. Mrs. Holloway. is in poor health, and being a slster-In-law of Mr. Nedrow the. latter thought a rest of several weeks ,woull prove to her benefit. In the resort from Sr.'.em of the Jregon Supreme court proceedings, he ca&3 of W. J. Funk against LU ia3 A. Stevens, from Wallowa coun- y, was affirmed. The case of C. R. allot against Wallowa county, In-. olvlng a highway, wa3 affirmed. Charles E Be'l of Flora brought jut ai big, male hog to the Enterprise market, Wednesday, and disposed of t at a good price. Mr. Eell has been :arryuig the mail between Flora xnd Bartiett for several years, but ;urns the Job over to the new con- ractor on July 1. He owns two jood ranches near Flora. S. D. Keltner, the well known lo nl hardware dealer, left Tuesday nornlng for' his ranch about five miles from Enterprise in the Prairie Dreek . district. Mr. Keltner toon with him several spools of wire for fencing, and is engaged in placing fences and cross fences, as rapidly is possible, about the ranch. Mr. and Vrs. Frank Wright and 'amily, formerly 61 Trout Creek, but iow residents of the Palouse, ana .Irs. Charles Green and children of Lincoln county, were guests for sev ral weeks at the Edward Renfrew iome on Lost .Prairie. Mr. Wright a brother Mid Mrs. Green a sister f Mrs. Renfrow. The .Greens are ilso former Trout creek people, and 'rom there moved to the Grande lon&e valley, thence to Lincoln ounty. TAKE A DAY'S OUTING AT WALLOWA LAKE J C. Smith of Wallowa, relative jt the local confectionery dealer, J. T. Harvey, and Mrs. J. T. Har- ev. senior, of La Grande, with the ,vife and son of J. C." Smjth, arrived u Enterprise Wednesday for sever- il days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Har- ev. Thursday the visitors spent the ime In an outing on the lake above Joseph. ALKALI PEACHES MEET ALDER (HEW TERRIERS . The Twilight League Is the name f a new baseball organization- which vill divide Enterprise Into four parts irlth a team in each quarter. Two earns have already been organized, lamely, the Alder View Terriers and Will Remain One Week Longer By Request Owing to the request of many of Enterprise's leading citkens, Dr. Gray has decided to remain a week longer at the Hotel Enterprise. By the use of Dr. Gray's modern electrical instruments they extract teeth Absolutely Without Pain - no matter how sensitive they may be The Doctor is a graduate from one of the best colleges in the United States o , c n sa s tr P n i o c 1 rt- n n P n 3 . P 3 a. c n "i 3 p 3 ft Gold Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty O 3 n All Kinds of Modern Dental Work Done The DOCTORS the Alkali Peaches. The Peaches f.-ill try io swat the Terriers Tues Jay tvtnlng next. The other two '.ban's fcave not been organized yet, ar.ii in 1 teplng with the names of the 1mi a ready formed It might be sug gested tiial they be called the Brook lyn S wiper s and the Hillside Sledge-, hninmers; or the Brooklyn Sluggers, or Brooklyn Neversweats and the Northeast Stammers. An admission of ten cents to payl expenses will be charged at all jgames played by the Twilight league. All games will be played on. the regular ball grounds. ' A bright bouncing eight and a half pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Cunningham today. Dr. Ault attended. Both mother and child are doing nicely. Consul King David. This amuHtng a net-dote of Lamnrtloe Is related by t be Baroness Boude In her volume of letters. Shortly after the revolution of February he wrote on the blank leaves of his pocketbook the names of his proteges and sent the list to be provided with places imme diately. Previously, however, it seems. hevhad scribbled "David" on the page, and the head of the cabinet appointed the said David consul at Bremen. Tut. postulant, however, never came for ward, and, though the poet did not like belug disturbed. M. Hetzel was obllg ed to ask who was the David oc bis list - "He who danced before the ark," was the answer. , "Oh, deHr! I have gazetted him to Bremen!" "How very singular! ' 1 meant him for a subject for meditation, not for Domination. But you can cancel It." The moulteur registered the change, but few knew that the last consul ap pointed to Bremen was King David! Language of Switzerland. It is a curious fact that the people most celebrated for love of country should Id a munner be without a lan guagethat is, a mother tongue. The Swiss have three official languages German, French and Italian. About three-fourths of the population of the mountain confederation speak Ger man, while the remainder divide four other languages among them, chiefly French and Italian, these languages being found, as. a rule, in districts In close proximity to the countries where in those languages are the principal tongue. In Switzerland documents and notices are printed In both the French and German languages. In the nation al assembly members deliver their speeches in either French or German, for. nearly all members understand both tongues. The decrees and' procla mations of the president are translated by an official Interpreter and furnished to the press In both languages. New fork Press. . Her Fault The teacher In charge of the primary department at a school In West Phila delphia was talking the other day about her work and ber pupils. "They are dear youngsters," she said, "but they sometimes make curious re marks. Several times I have bad oc casion to reprove a little boy who Isn't bad. but who Is very mischievous and annoying. He Is always getting Into trouble and making a disturbance.' "One day he bad been more than usually uproarious, and I was very tired. Instead of scolding or punish ing, him I began in rather an exasper ated tone to talk to him. - "Tom I said. 'I'm afraid I'm never going to meet you In heaven.' "He looked up with the most shock ed face. 'Why, teacher,' be said, Isn't that Just too bad? What have you doneT "Philadelphia Times. n n n a. o 3 rt- 3 P w w n r 3. G. CAN FILL as well POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE , .. WEDDED AT, LAGRANDE , Prof. Gene W. Hall of the Wallowa. County High schoal, and Miss Sadie Womack of Lostine, were quietly married In La Grande last Wednes day by Rev. W. S. Crockett of Lostlne who accompanied them. Af ter the -ceremony the young couple left for Portland and the Rose car nival. Miss Womack is a well known and successful teacher in the Lostlne schools, and Prof. Hall Is also engaged most successfully in :he same profession, connected with :he Wallowa County High school. Miss Womack is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Womack of Lostlne, CHRISTIAN. CHURCH v CHILDREN'S DAY (Continued from first page.) Recitation, "The Savior's Wel- ' come" .Oris Combes Song, "A Little Light" Primary Pupils Song, "Jesus' Little Ones" Girls Choir Concert Reading, "Children's Day Our Day" Juniors Recitation, "Flowers'1 Nellie Poulson Solo, "Like All the Flowers" .... ...... Clara Bauer Concert Reading, "The Flowers We "Bring, ....Four Juniors Recitation, "Crowning Children's Day" .. ...... ..Cressle Hulse "Like the Flowers" ., Junior Girls tecitation, "Let the Children Come," Zora Combes Uecitatlon, "Children's Day" .... Reglna Chauvet Song Girls Choir itecltatlon, "Master's Wtfrkers".. .. Carrie Falconer Song ....Girls Choir Exercise ...... Twelve Girls Dismissal by the Pastor A Modeat Request. An Impeccably dressed gentleman the other day when walking along Piccadilly felt a movement In Us pocket and. clapping bis hand thereto, seized the wrist of the thief. He drew forth the erring member, and, looking at It with supreme disgust, be released it, saying, with a grimace of disgust, "For heaven's sake, my good man, go and wash your hands before you put them in a gentleman's pocket again!" London Tatler. Made Him Feel Old. "What's tue matter?' . "Oh. nothing much." . "But you look as If you bad some thing serious on your mind." "Well. If you Insist on knowing, a boy who was named after me has Just become engaged to be married, now time flies!" Chicago Record-Herald. TH,E OSTEOPATHIC PRIMER. A i Seventh Cause of Disease Pro 1 lapsed or Displaced Organs, To no other disease condition does the osteopath assign' greater import ance than to the mal-position of ab dominal and pelvic organs. Displacements of the abdominal organs, as the stomach, liver, spleen and kidney; of the pelvic organe ovaries, uterus, rectum, are a most fruitful source, of ill health. Under disease of the pelvic organs, falls the consideration of nearly all the 'DIseasej of Women," the treatment of which ha always offer- MW. DRS. GRAY & as EXTRACT TEETH ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN ftd t renter opportunities for meddle some surgery and temporarily palUa uve rcedical treatment than all other diseases combined, simply be tar.se cf failure -to recognize thoprd-M-iry c.iise of these conditions. When is a floating kidney, a dis placed uterus, or hypersensitive ova iea etc,, ever a primary condition, that is to say, purely a local affec tion? Rarely, if ever. Given any of these chronic conditions, and we - will find that all the at domlnal and pelvic organs are more or less flabby and weakened. 'And back of 'that general "atony" of structures there Is more than likely some hidden osteopathic lesions de priving the diseased organs of due nerve and blood nutrition. The patient complains of nervous ness, backache, fatigue on slight ex ertion, disordered menstruation and similar symptoms. The ordinary di agnosis: Displaced uterus or lac eration of cervix or prolapsus. Ordi nary treatment. Strictly "local", antiseptic douche3, pessary, dila tion, curettemeut.x operation. Result: Persistance of symptoms after all treatment, even after total extirpation of organs. Why? Because ,f the first diagnosis had been care fully made, or If carefully made care f'ully considered, it would have re sulted in the knowledge that not only he uterus but the abdominal and pel "ic organs were at fault, all tissues' weakened and every physiological process perverted. . The treatment is, to place those organs back where they belong. The oatleut must have her vital energies regenerated, must have the nerve i'orce- and blood supply of theset parts properly regulated, and until thia is lone medical and surgical treatment 1 REAL ESTATE FIRM j I Payne & Sheets Z ENTERPRISE, OREGON. $ w We ha"dl r-anne9 and City Pro perty. 51 g We con exchange your land for city property, or vtoa-versa. w .o uuve some nne residence lots for sale 5 . ' 5 We sell Business Lots. 8 Make Loans on Land. 8 Write Your Insurance. g Call and see us when lu town., S Office in Lltch Building. Enterprise, Oregar WHITE FRONT t - $ Livery, Feed and Sale Stable R. L. DAY, Good Rigs ( Fair Treatment Horses Bought and Sold Special Attention to Commercial Trade .. " Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains Best of Help Employed Home Phone Open Day and Night One 4hMhhkMhMhMhMhM at The Hotel Enterprise Teeth Extracted and Filled Without Pain One Week Longer at the i . Hotel Enterprise Room, Parlor Read a testimonial from one whom you all Know: To Whom It May Concern: I wish to say that I have just called on Drs. Gray at The Enterprise Hotel and took the vitalized air and had sev en very bad teeth extracted in less than one minute. I can truthfully say that I felt no pain at all and no bad effects afterward. I can gladly recommend the Doctors as doing exactly as they claim, and would advise every one suf fering with bad teeth to call. ELLEN AKINS. ..,..WJ 11 "c5 3 -M' 3 - w I have just called on Dr. Gray at the Hotel Enterprise, and had him fill several very sensitive teeth without the least pain. I cheerfully recommend tfiis won derful Painless Svstem to all. ESSIE J. HART. CO. will ever be temporary, unsatisfac tory measures. Osteopathy accomplishes four : things In these cases and common ' sense will teach that theyi are neces sary before health can te expected. 1st. it replaces, by mechanical . manipulation, the displaced viscera. 2nd. It accelerate the blood flow, -passing throuch the organs at fault. 3rd. It Increases the strength of the nerve forne iwitnran fr.no. in flabby tissues and increases the vit al energies Do essential to health. 4th. It corrects anatomical varia tion of the skeletal structure; this last is necessary because la the -majority of pelvlo and abdominal dis placements! we find the trouble to be with the lower portion of the spinal column, or the ' pelvis usually the dorsal and lumber vertabrae are "too straight." Has It ever occurred to you that In the spinal cord originate nerves that control, these organs, and that lnterferenc with the proper distri bution of nerve force by pressure alwaysi causes mischief f In osteopathy we have the reme dial agent best calculated to cure that vast number of diseases usual ly classified as "Diseases of Women", and without subjecting the patient to the annoyances of medical treatment or the dangers of surgi cal interference. Osteopathic Health. Japalac, varnish stains, Unseed oil it Burnaugh ft Mayfield's ' W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Public. Collections mttdn Rani . Itarjifa bought and - sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or writ me. PARADISE, OREGON. , Ttxyttxxjgvxxx Proprietor Block North of Hotel' Enterprise, J 4 JS -M to u CtJ a at 'J c V) 3 4-1 o c w o 13 u O J w 0 H C (4 t- O c v c