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    City and County
Brief News Items
Two cars of up-todate furniture
Just arrived at Ashley's. 41bl -
Sher.wln & Williams' paints guar
anteed at Keltner'8.
Cotraetor S. R. Haworthi Is here
looking after "the construction ot C.
E. Funk's building for the new bank.
" -Mrs. R, M. Bloom and daughter,
Miss Alta Davis, returned Saturday
from a week's visit at the Cove.
Now la the time to select f urnl'
tur'e at Ashley's, Two carloads
Just received. 41bl
School will begin, at Alder district
No. 2, next Monday, September 26.
There will be an eight, months term,
with Miss Charlotte Wall teacher.
The non-tufted, 20 years' guaran
teed. Sealy mattress, at Ashley's. 30
days tree trial. . 38a6
Mrs. L. M. Chapman and son.E.
W, of Lostlne were transacting bus
iness here Monday.
All phone orders for bus to and
from depot promptly attended to.
White Front barn. Home phone. 97b
Louie Burnaugh killed four dear
lm a hunt near Indian Village. Wal
ter Sheets, a Mr. Dudley and Louie's
father of Elgin were In. the party. ..
: The Improvement League will
meet Thursday evening iw the Sun
day school room of the Christian
church, which will be the regular
meeting place hereafter." A full' at
tendance of members Is desired. ;
Two dozen more seats have been
placed' la the county high school
to accommodate the largely increased
attendance. Lenlna, Kdrte andi 0,w
en Mallory of GrouSe" are new stu
dents. Owen walked from tys home
to Enterprise, 60 mdles.
Little Maael Boswell, aged four
years, was badly hurt, Friday, by
a little, wagon In whichr she" was rid
ing, running Into the .barb' wire
fence enclosing the M. & M. lum
ber yard on .Greenwood' street. A
deep gash was cut by barbs In
her . left foreleg that required sev
eral s Hitches to- close. One of the
children nlavine with bar sraVA the
wagon a shove and it whirled
against the' wire with considerable
force. . Masel was sitting with her
legs hanging over the slide of the
wagon. ' .
ENTERPRISE
Saturday
Lowe's Madison Square
Theatre Company
Spectacular production of the great drama
Damon and Pythias
Under the auspices of and for the benefit of Enterprise
Lodge No. 94, Knights of Pythias. The Story on which
the Order is founded. A lesson which has made the
whole world better. -
Prices as usual, 25. 35. and 50 cents
Seats on Sale at Burnaugh & Mayfield's
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 banli satisfactory and
profitable.. If Aside, from our excellent
; facilities, this bank has the advantage of
,. a large capital and substantial 'list of
stockholders. It is also a State Deposi
tory If you are not a customer we
invite you to become one.
Wpowers d Farmers National Bank
Wallowa, Oregon
This Is Your
To get a 20, 40 or 80 acre tract on Alder
Slope, the best Fruit, Berry and Vegetable
land in the valley,' improved or unimproved,
with plenty of water. , Terms to suit you.
Priced from $25.00 to $125.00. per acre.
Alder Slope Land Company
' ' Cm tI. Jordan, Selling Agent.
La Grande -z- Oregon
Plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pipes
and fittings, ft Keltner's.
G. J. Wagner of Alblna Is- here
for a two months' stay.
Three cars of cattle were shipped
from here Tuesday by Chandler.
A fine line of room-size rugs.
Just arrived at Ashley's. 3Sa6
BaU Brand Rubbers and Boots,
guaranteed. V, J. Funk & Co.
Fishing tackle all kinds and sal
mon eggs at Keltner's. :
Dr. F. A. Cltee, the eyesight spec
ialist, will be at the Hotel Enter-
- prise- Friday of this week.
If you want good feed for your
earn and good treatment come to
.Vhlte Front Barn. 7btf
Five entries already fo sight for
the relay race. It will be worth
coming miles to see.
Alders Collegian clothes, best for
3tyle and service. W. J. Funk &
Co.
Council met ' in called session,
Tuesday, and arranged for addition
al street lights during the fair.
Mrs. Rudolph Hug of Elgin return
ed home Monday after 'a week's vis
it with her eon, Marshal Charles
Hug.
Miss Jennie Berland; accompanied
by Mrs. Ed Eerland, of Joseph,
spent Sunday at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Berland.
Can- locate man ou good homestead
7 miles from Enterprise, 60 acres
good) plow land, all in body. Plen
ty of water. Daniel Boyd.
The big safe for the Enterprise
State Bank arrived and has been
Installed In the Boyd building, the
temporary quarters of the new bank.
Dr. W. L. Nichols, osteopath, suc
cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours
all day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday, in Enterprise. Office over
the bank. 21atf (
Melotte brothers have finished the
fine concrete walk around the
Lltch building and have begun on
the half block on Main street from
the . postoflflce east to East ' First,
in front of the Rouse estate building
and the M. & M. property.
The Lowe Stock company will
present the great story-drama, Da
mon and Py thias, in the opera house
Saturday night, under the auspices
of and for the benefit of the local
K. of P. lodge. Local Kndghts will
take part In the play.
Men's sheeplined macklnaw and
canvas coats. W. J. Funk & Co.
OPERA HOUSE
, Sept. 24, 1910
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Chance
Mrs. T M. Ddll was at Lostlne,
Tuesday '
Miss Myrtle Cramer- has returned
to Eugene, '
Carter's White Lead and Linseed
Oil at Keltner's.
A. S. Cooley moved his family
from Wallowa to thiiis city Sunday.
Hardware and ammunition prices
are right. W. J. Funk & Co.
Wall paper ai. half-price.
88a6 , Fred S. Ashley.
Miss Getchell of La Grande is a
new clerk In the E. M. & M. Co.
store..
Ladies' ' and children's Coats and
Capes styles are right. W. J. Funk
& Co.
Shepherd Morgan, and family have
moved' to town from Imnaha. They
occupy the Fosner property.
Ross Falconer is putting, down a
nice sidewalk along the West First
street side of his residence prop
erty. Miss Victoria Haas went, to Hot
Lake, Monday, to see her father,
who is taking treatment there for
rheumatism.
R. McCrae, landlord of Wallowa's
leading hotel, was here Monday on
his way home from a trip down on
lower Imnaha. -
H. A. Gallo.way received the sad
news Sunday of the death of his
mother at Aledo, .III. She passed
away Saturday night.
H. A. Galloway made final five-
year proof, before U. 8. commis
sioner Lockwood, Tuesday, on his
nomestead northeast of town.
Don't forget to telephone Mrs. B.
B. Boyd about that article of furni
ture or furnishing you will loan- for
the Free Rest Room at the Fair.
P, S. Lake,' recently of Payette,
ha& charge of the dry goods depart
ment In the E.. M. & M. store. He
and his wife occupy apartments In
the bank building. -
Miss Anna Shirk of Faulkton, S.
D., .who had! been here visiting her
brother. Principal H. K. Shilrk, left
Tuesday for McMinnville where she
wilt teach the coming year.
Mrs. L. Montgomery, who had
been here to see her sister, Mrs.
Trlnnaman, who Is very ill at the
home of Mrs. Mavor, returned to
Moore, Ida, Tuesday.
Not a minute should; be lost when
a oniid snows symiwumo 01 uivuy.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy giv
en as soon as the ' child becomes
hoarse, or even after the croupy
cough appears, will prevent the at
tack. Sold by Burnaugh & May
field and all good druggists.
Crrurch Dinners. ...
The ladles of the Methodist church
of Enterprise, will serve dinner on
Thursday and Friday of next week
In the dining room of the Frater
nal building. On. Thursday will be
a chicken dinner and Friday one Just
as good. The peop1 of Enterprise
kno.w what to expect when the Meth
odist ladies serve dinner.
8af Medrcln for Children!.
Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe
and effective medicine for children
as it does not contain opiates or
harmful drugs. Get only the genu
lne Foley's Honey and Tar lm the
yellow package. Burnaugh & May
field'. .
LECTURE ON FRUIT.
The fair board has received word
that the O. A. C. professors will not
arrive ' until Wednesday, but Judd
Geer of Cove, the state fruit In
specter, will deliver an address Tues
day on Fruit. . He will also Judge
the fruit exhibits. .
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Is today the best
knwn' -medicine .In use for the re
lief and cure of bowel complaints.
It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery
and should be taken at Uue first un
natural loosness of the bowels. It
Is equally valuable for children and
adults. It always cures. Sold by
Burnaugh & Meyfteld and all good
druggists.
NO CHANGES HERE.
The changes in the land that 1st to
be opened for settlement on Octo
ber 22, does not affect this county
to any extent. The changes bear
principally on an area In Baker coun
ty.
Ah Awful Eruption
of volcano excites brief interest,
and your Interest In afcla eruptions
wHl be as short. If you use Buck-
len's Arnica Salve, their quickest
cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers,
or fever sores are soon healed by
It. Best for burns, cuts, bruises, sore
lips, chapped hands, chilblains and
Dllea. It elves Instant relief. 25
cents at all drugglats.
When Mterit, Wins.
When the medicine you take cures
your disease, tones up your system
and makes you feel better, stronger
and more vigorous than before
That to what Foley Kidney Pills
do for you, In all cases of backache,
.headache, nervousness, loss of appe
tite, sleeplessness and general weak
ness that to caused by any disor
der of the kidneys or bladder.Bur
naughi k Mayfleld. -
Active Campaign
For Oregon Dry
Temperance Forces of Wallowa
County Effect; Strong Central
Organization
A meeting of the teinpe-rance
forces was held In this city Satur
day, and an organisation, effoctedi for
carrying on the campaign in, this
county for the consUiiutlonal amend
ment for statewide prohibition- as
well as the defeat of the proposed
constitutional amendment giving mu
nicipalities the light to have saiooas
If they choose.
A permanent organization was
made 'with the following officers:
President, Samuel Harris, of Enter
prise; secretary, J. A. Burleigh, of
iSnterprlse; treasurer, Thomas Mor
gan, of Joseph; vice presidents, J.
Olmsted, Enterprise, F. D. Mc-
Cully, Joseph, Samuel Wade, Los-
Jne. John McDonald. Wallowa, and
S. Johnson; Flora. The execu
tive committee consists ot Samuel
Harris, J. A. Burleigh, Thomas Mor
gan, A. F. Poley, U. W. Hyatt and
B. Olmsted.
Thorough speaking and iKerature
campaigns will be cara-led on un-
II election day, and as large a ma
jority secured for "Oregon Dry" as
Is possible.
J. J. Handsaker of Portland, opens
the campaign speaking at the fol
lowing points: Alder; Tuesday ev
ening, Sep. 20; Hurricane' Creek
school house, Wednesday evening
the 21et; Flora, Thursday evening
the 22nd; Paradise, Friday evening
the 23d; Leap, Saturday evening, the
24th: Lostlne, Sunday morning the
oh; Joseph, Sunday evening the
25th;. Roup's school house, Monday
evening the 2Jth; Pratt's school
house. Tuesday evening the 27th;
Swamp Creek Baptist church, Wed
nesday, evening the 28th; Liberty
school- house Thursday the 29th;
Enterprise, Friday the 30-th; Wallowa
Saturday evening, October 1st and
Sunday morning, October 2nd: Los-
cine, Sunday evening, October 2nd.
These two questions, state wide
prohibition and the destruction of
the present county option law, are
he two greatest questions the vo-
:ers of Oregon have to pass on In
his election, and each voter should
Tughly inform himself before pre
sumlng to cast a vote for or against
either of them.
J. J. Handsaker addressed . two
large assemblages toi Enterprise, Sun
day, an open air meeting iai the court
house yard In the afternoon; and a
union service in the Presbyterian
church at wight. At the Jatter meet
ing over $150 wa raised toward the
expenses of the Oregon Dry campaign
In this county.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(Articles under this head are Paid
Advertising.)
W. T. Bell, Treasurer.
W. T. Bell, present treasurer, an
nounces he Is a candidate for the
re-nominatlou for the office of coun
ty treasurer, subject to the will of
the Republican, voters at the prl
mary, September 24.
HOCKETT 8TANDS FOR '
IMPORTANT LEGISLATION
From La Grande Observer.
Dr. Hockett of Enterprise, candl
date for Joint representative, Is In
the cltv todav and la speaking of
his campaign to the Evening Observ;
er said: .
"There are several things' that I
deem Important to this pant of Ore
gon and if I am elected I shall do
what I can to accomplish them.
have no desire to go through the
country with a brass band seeking
office, neither do I wish to make
assertions that are out of reason' as
to what I ,wlll do If elected. But
there are local matters In which our
people are IniteresLed. Take for In
stance the Wallowa state fish hatch
ery. ' Everyone In our county knows
that the dam there keeps fish from
to: fig up stream and It has long
hfvn a question that received ear
nest discussion, yet the state kc
Islature did not take action, or was
eer the board Messed hard on the
RFAD AND REMEMBER i
For this is no mark
ing up scheme and
then a cut down,
but is a fair and
square deal of 20
per cent discount
on everything in
my store every- af
ternoon during fair
week for the bene
fit of my out of town
customers. I have
. a first-cl ass stock to
choose from. Come
in and see.
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WHITE FROINT
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
R. L,. DAY, Proprietor
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 Block North of Hotel Enterprise
Abstracts
. Loans
Insurance
Reliable Abstracts of title furnished on short -notice.
All kinds of money to loan on farm property, ,
from one to five years; large or small amounts
Fire Insurance written in companies that pay
all losses in full.
WALLOWA LAW, LAND ABSTRACT CO.
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
. Boatman S Bilyea,
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matter At one time a delegation
citizens of Wallowa county con
sulted Harry McAllister, who was
hen fish warden, and prayed! for
ts removal but without avail, I pro
pose recommending the temoval of
he hatchery to the lake at Joseph
nd seeing that it Is done, for that
the logical place for It. There
would then be no Interference with
he fish In the streams.
Now speaking of economy' con-
mued the doctor, "What Is econ
omy In public office? Does It mean
or a representative to go to Salem
and vote for an. appropriation for
.hree normal schools amounting to
318,000 when it Is a matter of com
mon knowledge that these normals
fathered a strong political machine
which farced every bit of legitimate
jsiatloni to. first bend the knee to
the normals before it could be enact-
ad Into law? I am decidedly favor
able to one good normal school
or this state and the appropriation
jf a reasonable amount or funas to
maintain It, but I am not nor I nev-
wlll be an. advocate of letting
lormal schools scatter over tne
jtate In order to build a political
nachine as was done prior to the
act of the last legislature which
killed them.
It .would be well for every tax
payer to see now nis senator r
representative voted on that $318,-
100 appropriation for the normals
ast time and also to see whether
he voted to let the normals stand
is they were, or with the majority
which decided they were a menace
:o proper legislation, In the state.
411 of these things are Important
:o eastern. Oregon.
"As to statement No. One, I frank
ly state to all voters that there Is
no senator to e'ect at the present
:lme and therefore statement No.
One Is not an Issue this year. I
favor the direct primary law and
pledge myself to fight for tt .when
ever It Is assailed In any way what
ever. Furthermore my candidacy'
!a based uporn the good I can do
my constituents In a business and
Hraightforward manner. Here In
Union county the experimental farm
needs money. It to one of the
excellent institutions of the state
mi I am for being liberal wlthi It
because the farmers get the bene
fit from the experiments made on
the farm. It will also be my aim to
fight for the branch Insane asylum
for Union If the bill carries at the
election, and to be vigilant for any
thing else I cam obtain for these
two counties In an honorable man
ner from the state legislature.
Paid Advertising.
Saved a 8o!dlor Life,
Facing death from shot and shell
In the civil war was more agreeable
to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than
facing It from what doctors said .was
consumption. "I contracted a stub
born cold," he writes, "that devel
oped a cough, that stuck to me n
spite of all remedies for years. My
weight ram down to 130 pounds.
Then I began, to use Dr. King's
New Discovery, which completely
cured me. I now weigh 178 pounds."
For coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma,
hemorrhage, hoarseness, whooping
cough, croup and lung trouble, It's
supreme. 60c, $1.00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by all druggists.
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Have you examined our
line of
Ladies' and Children's
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5 Underskirts, Muslin
S Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Etc i
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S Men's Furnishings, in
8 eluding the McKibbin .
and Stetson Hats.
We have just now the
most complete line that
we have ever carried. 3
We buy our Dry Good3 from a
one nf trip lnro-naf Vinnaoa in B
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g Chicago and have a large B
g assortment irom which to Q
make our selections.
1 We discount our bills, which S
I gives us the goods laid down 3
in our store at the lowest S
cash prices. 3
We give our customers the 3
benefit of our cash buy. We B
also give a discount on all
cash purchases.
If you are going to build
Jj call and let us figure m
B" with you on Doors and jjg
Windows. We have just
I received a large tock"of
same and we are going 5
to sell them at bed rock S
prices.
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When in Enterprise stop at
The Model Cafe 3
and Rooming House
Best meals in town 25c and up
Rooms-25c, 50c, 76c and $1.00
Steam heat; hot and cold water
In Rodger building on River
Street, 8 doors south of Funk
corner. Give us a call
W. A. MOSS
PROPRIETOR