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"It cured me," or "It saved the
Mi. of ray cMld," are the expres
sions you hear every day about
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera end Di
arrhoea Remedy. Thla i true the
world over where this valuable rem
edy has been Introduced. No other
medicine to use for diarrhoea or
bowel complaints has received such
general approval. The secret of the
siu cess of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy Is that
It cures. Soldi by all druggists.
A Famous Carnage.
The most valuable as well as the
most dazzling carriage In the world
is preserved at the palace of the Tri
anon, at Versailles. It was construct
ed for King Charles X. of France and
was first used by him on the occasion
of his coronation. From pole to hind
wheels the vehicle Is thickly covered
with gold, which gives it quite a mag
nificent appearance. It cost more than,
$200,000.
Scared Into Sound Health.
Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield. 111.,
Arretted Development. i writes: "A year ago I began to be
"That man might have amounted to troubled wllh my kidneys and Wad
something If he had had chances for , Qer( whlch grew worse until I be
development His is a case of arrest- j canve alarmed' at my condition. I suf
ed humor.V fered also with dull heavy head-
-Well. from nil I ever heard of it. . . t, , mv bladder
his humor ought to have beeu arrest- j ,,. T read
ed."-Baltimore American. ' . . V.,' rj,.,
taking them a few weeks the head
aches left me, the action of my
bladder was again normal, and I
was free of all distress." At Bur-
'iiaugh at Alayfield's. . , .
If you -are not satisfied after us
ing according" to directions two
thirda of a bottle of Chamberlain's
Sumach and liver Tablets, you can
neve your money back. The tablets
cltanse and invigorate -the stom
ach, improve the digestion, regulate
ft "bowels. Give them a trial and
go- well. Sold by all dealers.
Apple Trees In Tube
In Germany dwarf standard pear
and apple trees about four feet tail
and pyramidal in form are grown in
small tubs for decoration. The trees
bear from ten to thirty pears or apples,
which, when nourished with muriate
of potash, are highly colored and ef
fective both lu the blossom and the
frult.-Ileleua Butherfurd Ely in Scrlb
ner's. '
Ijame shoulder Is almost invarl
nHj caused by rheumatism of the
nn rclea and yields quickly to the
tree application of Chamberlain's
liniment. This liniment Is not only
prompt and effectual but Is no way
isagreeabla to use. Sold by : all
druggists.
What It Was Like.
"Goodness!" exclaimed a gentleman,
coming into a restaurant aud even then
holding on his bat from habit because
of the gale blowing outside. "I never
saw such a wind lu my llfel"
"Never saw such a wind?" said an
other. "What a stupid remark! Who
ever saw a wiud? Pray what Is It
like?"
"Like?" -replied the first speaker.
"Like to have blown my hat off!"
. Mean Revenge.
Many "meanest" men have been
branded lately, but one New Jersey
citizen who takes first prize in that
class was discovered not long ago.
This heartless Individual had been on
unfriendly terms with his wife lor a
week because she had contracted with
a dentist to repair her teeth. The Job
was partly finished, nearly every one
of the woman's teeth having been ex
tracted to make room for a plate. Her
husband to vent his spleen purchased
for her use only, the stalest bread the
baker had In his shop.-New York
Tribune.
What a Summer Cold May Do.
A summer cold If neglected is Just
as apt to develop to to bronchitis or
pneumonia as at any other season.
Don't neglect It. Take Foley's Hon
ey aud Tar promptly. . It loosens
iha cough, soothes and heals the ln
flammed air passages, and expels the
cold from the system." Burnaugh
& Mayfleld'a.
BILL GAME TO '
BE CONTESTED
SUNDAY'S BATTLE AT ELGIN
WON BY ENTERPRISE TEAM
GENERAL BELIEF.
The standing of the. clubs in , the
Two County league is omitted pur
posely from 'today's publication, in
that the game of last Sunday, be
tween Elgin and Enterprise, at El
gin, Is In dispute . and will be
brought to the league's' management
in conteat by the Enterprise manage
ment. No concession, (by . way of
clubs' standing, will be given un
it the corniest la determined. Ac
cording ito thei umpire of the game.
Elgin ,won by a score of 7 to 6. Ac
cording to the presentations, from
he - Enterprise management, ' which
will contest the game. Enterprise
iVon up to the ninth Inning before.
he umpire changed his decision on
foul by a score) of 6 to 5.
Matter in Cont,st;" . .: '. ' i
The point giving rise to the on-
esit, as near as can he ascertained
s this: In the ninth inning Elgin
lad two men out and two strikes
ind two ball, on the batter, .with.
wo men om bases Edgln up. The
aaitter struck a foul fly which land
ed anywhere from afx to tea feet out-
jide the left foul Ene. The umpire
ailed a foul whereupon Pitcher Blr-
eu motioned the field "never mind
he foul." The umpire then,' accord-
to the protest, changed hie de-
lsion and called it fair, whereupon
wo scores came to. '
It is stated that even the Elgin
populace, numbering of coursethose
ho were deeply interested 1 In wtn-
ilng the game fairly, staged that
he decision was "rank," and that
. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will brace up the nerves,'
banish sick headache, prevent des
pondency and Invigorate the whole
system. Sold by all druggists.
Or 8omtthln ' '.' '
, "Is your wife nuy better?",
."No; still ailing. 1 do wlnu she'd
got welt, er somethia'!" '
Wa do tlrst-claes Job work.
. A Devoted Parent.
"Dawson is one of the most devoted
fathers I ever kuew."
"How r
"He's so proud of bis children. Why.
say, he often lies awake half the night
trying to think up clever things that
be can credit tbem with saying."
The
Conservation of Nature's Re
source.
Applies as well , to our physical
state as to material things. C. J.
Budlong, Washington, R. I., 'realiz
ed his condition and took warning
before It . was too late. He says:
"I suffered severely from ' kidney
trouble, the disease being heredi
tary in our family. I have taken
four bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem
edy, and now consider myself thor
oughly cured. This should be a
warning to all not to neglect taking
Foley's Kidney Remedy until it is
too late." Burnaugh & Mayfleld.
To the Citizens of Wallowa County
It is our purpose to handle any business
entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal
manner as to maKe the customer's rela
tion with this banK satisfactory and
profitable. 11 Aside from our excellent
facilities, this bank has the advantage of
a large capital and substantial list ot
stockholders. It is also a State Deposi
tory. If you are not a customer we
invite you to become one.
Stoclpwers arid Farmers National Bank
, Wallowa, Oregon
I
What Can You Expect?
What can you expect your business to
amount to witluut a Telephone? Do you
suppose a customer will lose time running
, after you when you can call your compet
itor by 'phone? 1
Home Independent Telephone Co.
aaaaauBHBiBuiBiauanBaaaiaiiiaaiaBaaiBaanncsssa.
The City Planing Mill
W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed
lumber.
A line of standard mouldings always in stock.
Satisfactory Mill Wort Specialty
Flva p tent discount for e8h. All accounts balance
at expiration ( SO day and aattlad by oath ar note.
PRIZE WINNING BUNCH
OF WALLOWA
HOGS
Tom Bunnel Monday brought In
from his hill farm, some nine miles
north of here, two loads of hagsl that
so far as 'we know take the prize 4
frtm a similar bunch yet entering
Enterprise or any other Wallowa
c, duty market. The hogs were . 11
months old and averaged for the two
loads 290 pounds each. Mr. Bunnel
thus demonstratesi to' right, down good
pork the value of. the hill farms In
Wallowa county; and when we wtt
r.Cbs the crying of thousands of acres
ot this land for settlement, it is
astonishing that every rod of it has
not, been taken years ago. Advertis
ing is the means to present these
opportunities to the eastern settler.
, Combes & Hotchklas purchased the
two loads of hogs 'mentioned.
fi. W. Hyatt Elected
On School Board
Gljrge Gaily Is New Clerk Result
of Annual School
... Meeting.
' The school election held Monday
Tesulted in the , election of G. W.
Hyatt on the directorate and Geo.
M. Gaily as clerk of the board. This
places on the public school board
Mrs. W. B.. Holmes, B. J. Forsythe
and G. V. Hyatt. .
The elcefclon pa3aed off without a
jar, the voters deciding by .ballot
that two new rooms be added) to the
present public school building, to ac
commodate the Increase la school at
tendance. This, as was stated some
time ago by this paper, is- a wise
step, the present - accommodations
ing crowded.
! The vote on the school tax appor-
tionment will foe held ini December.
he fly was foul' by eeveral feet. f, '
Until this contest has been set- WHITE-HARRIS) NUPTIALS
led the matter should 1e held to i OBSERVED iN ENTERPRISE
tbeyance, as comment is unneces-
lary and merely tends to strife.
The Joseph-LaGrande game result-
ad dn a acore of 10 to 8 to favor
LaGrande. ,
:irst Annual
Convention Here
Church of Christ Select Delegates
to, 8U1 Musing at TUrnor
June 25-July 3.
The first annual missionary con-
ention of the Church of Christ of
Wallowa county met In the Chris
tian church of Enterprise June 19
with Mr. Thomas Morgan' to the
thalr, A good representaton of the
members of the local church and a
full delegation from Flora, Lostlne
And Wallowa were present.' " After
long and prayer by the pastor,
Elev. Glfford Ernest, delegates were
enrolled and the afternoon devoted
o reading reports from the sever
al congregations, amending the con.
tltutlon. and general routine work.
Mrs. O. M. Corklna was ' elected a
delegate from Enterprise- church
and Mrs. Ida 'Edwards delegate from
Flora church, ' and A. F. Linn dele
gate at large from Wallowa county
to the state convention at Turner,
Ore., June 25-July S.
June 20, 11a. m. . a sermon was
iellvered by tlie pastor, Rev. Ern-
ist, at 3 p. m. a sermon by Rev.
vV. S. Crockett of Lostine, and a
winding up ot the business of the
convention. The evening session
was devoted to discussions. '
Saturday afternoon, at the parson
age of the M. E. church in Enterprise
Rev. C. E. Trueblood united in mar
riage Samuel F. White and Miss Mar
guerite J. Harris, both, contracting
parties from Joseph. Alter the cere
aoony the young couple deft for Jo
ph where they will make their
future home. . The .bride and groom
were accompanied by Mrs. White,
jiother of the groom, and W. G.
3eith, an uncle of the bride.
MODEILN CLOTHES"
Jpvanbcacc Kttcatd Ss Ck
taQk MOM AT UTIC m
j' NEW POTOFFICE.
S. M. Goff, formerly of Elgin will
'pen a general store at Mlnam, and
has also forwarded bis bonds for
Appointment a postmaster. T(wo
awmills are located neap Minam and
it is estimated! 200 people will get
:he.ir mall at the ney of if ice.
New T,oWn Named Evans.
The new town site laid out at the
Lot-tine railroad station is named
Evans. The plat was filed in the
clerk's office, Saturday. " ; ,
L. J, Fltte, socia'Ist speaker, will
speak la Enterprise June 28'andi 30;
at Joseph June 29; at Wallowa July
All Invited. . "
While J. W. Nedrow was tni Enter
prise Tuesday he received word that
.lis slsier-ln-Iaw, Mrs. William HoJlo
way, had taken suddenly worse and
was : not expected to live. Some
eeks ago Mr. Nedrow moved Mrs.
Holloway to his own home on Day
illdge, where she might secure a
leeded rest. Mr. Holloway died: last
winter. ' '
G.I.Ratclhf received word Tuesday
that his father, T. A. Ratcllff, was
not expected to live.'. The latter has
been making his, home in Salem. G.
I. Ratcllff and family lefty Wednesday
roorriinig for the. bedside of the elder
Mr. Ratcllff.
Large shipment of new potatoes
Just arrived at W. J. Funk& Ccs.
Four pounds for 25 cents.-
The W. C. T. U. will meet In the
M, E. church Friday at 2:3 p. m.
Grand Old Fourth of July
This will be a great holiday and we expect to fit you out " .
with one of our hand tailored Men's Suits, so you may '
look as well as anybody, and we expect to give you a "
liberal cash discount. Our goods are marked so low '
that we can't afford to cut prices half in two, but we will ' v
give you a good honest discount and we will give this in '
any one of our departments that you trade in but es
pecially in our Clothing Department and Hat and Shoe
Department. We will give more than our usual dis-
counts in Oxfirds. We have a nice line of these goods . ,
and it will pay you to call and examine the same before ,
purchasing elsewhere. Thanking you for past favors
ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE &
MILLING COMPANY
The Old Tim. English School.
Until .'comparatively reeeut times
public school boys in England bad.
many hardships to endure. As late as.
1834 a writer who spoke from experi
ence said that "the Inmates of a work
house or a Jail were better fed and
lodged than" the scbolurs of Eton."
Boys whose parents could not pay for
a private room underwent privations
that might have broken down a cabin
boy and would be thought Inhuman If
inflicted on a galley slave.
"They, rose at 5. winter and sum
mer, and breakfasted four hours later,
the Interval being devoted to study,
after they bud swept their rooms aud
made tbelr beds. ..The only washing
accommodation was u pump. The diet
consisted of an eudless round of mut
ton, potatoes nud beer, none of them
too plentiful or too good.
"To be starved." says this writer,
"frozen and flogged-i-sucb was the dal
ly life of the scions of England's no
blest families."
SUMMER NORMAL. ' T
' ' . . ' '
, The annual Summer School folj
Teachers will be . held In the High,
School building at Enterprise, com
mencing July 6, 1910, and continu
ing five weeks. ". ' -
All teachers who are planning to
take the August examination should
attend,' as special review work will
be given in all subjects required for .
county certificates. .Methods of
teaching in . each subject a spec--lclty.
TulUiott for term $10. .
Please notify the Instructors at
once of your Intention to attend. '
AUBREY G. SMITH,
. ' Principal Lostlne Schools.
J. C. CONL-EY, County Supt v'
97bl3 " . .Instructors,.
Ice Cream Freezers a
stock at Keltners. '.
brand new
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ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE
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1M1TED-A OiOER AGSriT
l sample Latest Model "Ranee" bicvele furnihM hv . Oursem
ta itcwT jjjtr at ottt
and approve of your bicycl We thip
'Petit in advance, prepay f nig At, and
IHUCHTOWI
and district to
ride and exhibit ft,
agents Terywhere ara .
mailing money fast. Writi far full fiartiailart and it
!u nuai,i ittsuuiiiBU until you receive am
ro anyone, anywnere ui tne u . . wivums a Htpout in advance, tretai J
anuw aaj mjn. la xfbCiju. sfciAjL.aiitinffwmcn time yuu maynaethe mcycie and
uut to ary icst you wisn. si you are men not perfectly naui;.1cd or do not wua '
keep tlie bicycle ship It ba,.k to lu at our expense and you mill not it tut tnt ctnt.
fAOTPBV PFlfM w 'umiih tlie highest erade bicycles it ts possible to iralni
. , ' one lna" Vtnnl above actual tactory cost. Voo save fia
to $ is middlemen's profits by buying; direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar
ntco behind your bicycle. 1JO Jiol lit Y a bicycle or a p.iirof tires from anyant
at any fnct until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of actor
trictt and rtmarka&it iftcuU effort to rltlur agent. '
VC1 KJIJ I R7 4STfU(!f.lim when ya nvo our beautiful catalornrumi
Irmt fnen we can make you th,s year. We sell the highest erade bicycles for leas money
than ar.y other factory. W.a ara aatisucd l,m r,..,4i alva i.ruw r.,
IlU:Yf?lJl? DKALRKA. nu ran mo nr !r ....... - . Y,.
3oub!Tai prices. Orders filled the i .7 received.
KECOND UAlin l'.;CTCLK). We An ml r,m,t,rk l,ni'n unJ k!lu k
usually have a number 011 hand taken In tradt hv our tlilrjie-rt ra(.iil attorn .
TromDtl at Dricci ninTlaT f ror 3 to G3 or filO. Mm ittv kira-ain lit mx.)sw4 fr
Madison Souare Theatre Co. J(ii)IS iiecseti::.i P3t:8Tc:.E-Fnc:? ias
. , ' H V' 'J The remlar retail yrktot that lira it " ' '" i,.
- . ' ' ' ' H SS.SO ytr fair, but to intrnriuct we will i"?"01" U
All This Week
Change of Program Each
Night
5 KO KGSETECCSLE F2CM P3:i2TCSE3 1
M I NAIl.S. Tswka or Glass wlU not let the
H stir onU Sixty thousand pairs sold lat year. V.
B I nrsnKlPTinif; Malr in all ;!-. Itlsllrclv I
m sind easvridintr.vervdurableand lincdinsidwith "
mm m .wriil na)it v of rubber, which never becomes
ruusand which closes up small puncture without snow.
nnntnianil which ClOfteBUTJ Small TH11
' Lie theairtoesspe. We have hundreds of letters front sati.
H eucustomers9taLinirtliattheir4ire4hsveoiilrbeenputnpc
19 ' up once or twice in a whole season. Therwei"hnotrorethai
an ordinanr tire, the Duncture resisting Qualities beinsreiven .
by several layers oJ thin, spedally preTsxed fabric on the '
Wot!o the) thick rabbssr tread
"A" and pnnotara strips II"
and lV"lo ln strip -11- ,
to prevent rim cutting. This
tlr will outlast sny other
make SOFT, tvLAXlO sxisl
KASK UIULXCs,
Prices: Parquet and first two rows in balcony, 50 centsx
Family Circle, 85 cents.4
Gallery, 25 cents
Reserved Seats at Barnau;h Q May field's
K tread. Theresularpnceof thesetires jsjii.soperpair.bat fof
BS , M,vrtiinvr.urTMscaweareinakjniras)ecuillaclrvnriceto
f i the rider of only J.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on
Bl approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found thetn strictly as represented.
I We will allow rub tUaoount of 5 per cent (thereby makiasr the price Vi-60 per pair) if yens
g send FliLl. CASH WICiI OKDKH and enclose this advertisement. Ton run no risk in
H I tending us an order as the tires may. be returned at OLIt expense if for an v reason they ars
I not satisfactory r i lamination. We ore perfect W reliable and money sent to as" (a ss safe as ha a
13 t bank.. If yon 01 .. .r a pair of these tires, yot will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
ft ' wear better, 1 t longer and look finer than arv tire vou have ever used or seen at any price. W
H , know tht y-.i will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle yon will give as your orcteav
I We wx. .1' .u send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer.
ol
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T rices.
todav. 1X KrX THIN k Of BTJT1MO a bWrla,
BEXU
K if yoj r. rno tl
U I the special Introductory price quoted
as i describes and Quotes all makes and k
as k ai.ii aaaai tw bnt write ua a nontnl
n!fw fswf fsHi or a pair of tirra from anyone until you know the new aad wraadcxf at
aj cacrs we are snaa ins;, as ooiy cuam a lioauu to suaraaveiyinipa;. anuaaus. .
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