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City and County -Brief
News Items
W. R. Holnia weati to La Grande,
Friday. ' - v
' Fred' Falconer was at Wallowa,
Saturday on business. -
J apalac, varnish italna. Unseed oil
at Burnaugh ft Mayfleld'i,
W. H. Durham, the Jeweler, re
turned, Friday, from a business trip
to La Grande.
Oakea carries a full line of Lowe
v Brothers' Paints. ' 108tf
J, W, Rodgers went out to La
Grande, Friday, .on a business trip
and to see the fair.
We are showing the largest line
of Blankets In the county. W. J.
7uk & Co. .'-
Dr. C. Ault reports the birth of .
a son to the wife of M. A. Stlllm&n,
bora Friday, October 7.
Thie ladkss of the Christian, church
Till serve chicken dinner " Election.
lcy, November 8. ,. 46btf ;
Mar. and Mrs. C. M. Lockwood went
to La Grande, Friday, for a couple
of days etay at the fair.
Jonar Trump ; of Grossman wae
here over Friday night to see the
county court .relative to some work.
Chair lie Brown went to Portland,
I'rlidiay, with the intention of remain
ing if he finds a satisfactory posi
tion. If you want, good feed for your
team and good treatment come to
White. Front. Barn. 97btf
A load of cattle , was shipped) - to
Portland, Saturday, from this sta
tion by. Denmria. They were gath
ered by .Combes & .Hotchklas.
Miasee Helena Kay and Audrey
brother-in-law of Mrs. W. H. Dil
worth, arrived on Wednesday's -train,
and was ,hei for a fe-,7 iay
assisting her to arrange her afTaixs.
.Mr. Dally la county c,lerk of Sno
homish county. ' Mts. Dllworth and
J.:r. Daily vIll reive Sunday for (Ev
erett, and from there she .will go to
Columbus, Ohio, to assist to the care
of her mother.- - .-
. Our Novelties for the ladles are
the newest out. Sash and Bolt Pins,
freckwear, and: Collars. They are
the things that help your drees.
W. J. Funk ft Co.
B. B. Knapp, manager of the
Woolgrowers Warehouse company,
returned, Friday, from a month's
trip In the East., He wlsited- his for
mer home, Coleman, Mich., audi oth
3r parts of that state and to New
York. He say the crops In. Michi
gan ' this season ore the largest
known to year3 corn, small grains,
beans, beets, etc. The parte of the
East he vlsLtei are prosperous, trade
?ood and plenty of money iu clrcu
Iction. Banks are loaning money
freely and no apparent uneasiness
ver the future.
All phone orders for but to and
'rom depot promptly attended : to.
White Front barn. Home phone. 97b
Hardware and ammunition prices
ire right. W. J. Funk & Co.
JORDAN'S BLUE BELL
WON MILKING C0NTE8T
The $25 cash' prlae offered by J.
VV.. Bickford, proprietor of the En
terprise Creamery, for the best milk
cow at the fair, was won by L. J.
Jordan, of the Jordan Dairy farm,
Just south , of Enterprise, with his
pure bred Jersey, "Blue Bell." .
The conditions of the contest ro-
Two In a Gale
THE RESULTS) WERE PROPITIOUS
By Ctarisaa Mackie
(Copyright, 1910, by American, Press
Association.)
Professional Directory of Wallowa County
THOS. M. DILL .
ATTORNEYAT-LAW
Office In Litch. building,' Room
107. Enterprise, Oregon.
quired the cows to be mUkedi 10
Combes went to Wallowa, Saturday, (times on the fait grounds, begln-
for two days visit with Miss Kay 'a n in g Monday night and ending Sat
parents, Mr.s and Mrs. J. S. Kay.
Mrs. James Groshong of Corvallls
returned home Friday after a month's
pleasant visit here ,wlUi her daugh
ter, Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh, and fam-
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
A etah-way to being buflt on the
east side of the opera house,' that
will give a second entrance and exit
to the gallery, rendering 4he bulld
. lng that much safer In case of fire.
W. R. Nicholson, of - Belllngham,
WaeaV ia ln the ciity looking ar dun d'
with a view to locating. ; Mr. Nlch
olson, to a brother-in-law of Ira
Pratt, the well knoyn musician who
formerly resided here. . Mr. and Mrs.
Pratt now live at Tacoma where he
Is employed! ta -. the Northern Pa
cific storehouse. 9 -.' ; ,.
Mrs. J, E. Mahaf fiey end daugh-te-
MT left Saturday for Lewis
ton, where Mrs. MaheJjfey'o con, H.
C, 1 lying danger ouoly ill of ty
phoid' fever. " He ha beea elok for
about two weeks. George S. Craig,
father-in-law of the patient, Is at
. Lewleton and sent .word for Mrs..
Mahaffey to come. ,- ' "" ' . '
J.-R. Dally, of- Everett, Wash.,
uxday morning, the milk to be test
ed on the grounds.
tt proved to be difficult to get
entries as few cows are at their best
milking thla time of year. All three
of the en-trles had been, milk lng- six
or Seven months, and that should
be taken into account In consider
ing the total of the product.
Blue BeU'a record for Cie 10 inllk-
Inga v.'aa 158.34 pounfiy. of milk
hlch tested 6.74731 po.ujds of but
ter fat. The separate milking teats
ran from 3 8-10 per cent, to 4 7-10
per cent; . ..:.'
The second rrlze of $10, offered
ty the Entorpriwe Electric company,
cas. wott by Mr. Jordan's- "Beauty,"
hlch gave 127.68 poundj. of milk.
jesting 5.47476 pounds of butter
fat. The beats, ran from 3 8-10. per
cent to 4 7-10 rer cent.
., H. E. Merry man 'e "Bonne,? gave
106.6 pounds of milk, testing 6.30804
pounds of butter fat; Her milk test
ad highest the te3tsv running from
I 4-10 per cent to 6 6-10 per cent.
V ' CHURCH SERVICES.
Rev. W. H.: Gibson .will- conduct
worship at the Alder church next
Sunday at i am. and 7:30 p. nr.
The Sunday school with A. R. Mur
ray as. superintendent meets at 10
o'clock and the B Y. P. U. at 6:30,
A cordial invitation, is extended to
the entire Slope people to attend. -:
ToT the Citizens of Wallowa; County.
. It is bur purpose to handle 'any business
V entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal
manner as to maKe the customer's rela
tion with, this bank satisfactory and
" " ' ' profitable. H Aside from our excellent
facilities, this bank has; the . advantage of
'j 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. ". : .....y
" Stockgrowers aci
" T . Wallowa, Oregon
JWhat Can You Expect?
What I can you expect your business to
, ; ' t, . amount to withe ut a Telephone? Do you
I ' "v:;r suppose'a customer will lose time "running
'- after you when you can call your compet-.
' itor by 'phone? ! , , 1 7
Home Independent Telephone Co. '
ECuTERpniSE UEAT nARICET
BE81 OF MEATS. ALWAY8 ON HAND.
:rngiest Market Combes' & Hotclikiss :efk:emt
Price for ' . r -c aa
..j TTii - - proprietor- .. xa
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The mountains rifted blue green
summits to the soft blue skies, and
their shadowy slopes were reflected in
the cool depths Of. the hike at their
feet In the two storied pavilion that
overhuug the sheet of witter three
young men tvatc-lud the hotel bus roll
ing up the Incline to the many win
dowed hostelry perched on the eastern
mountain..
Dick Fancher lifted a pair of field
glasses to his eyes and scanned the
tiny objects emerging from the bus.
"Girls, girls, everywhere, and not a
mnn in sight," he misquoted complain
lngly. Lester Tennlngton leaned back, in his
chair and yuwued widely; then, as If
suddenly reminded of something im
portant, he Jumped up and found a
seat on the railing. -
"Did you see the masculine young
woman that came with the Bowker
party V he asked, wih animation. ,
They nodded assent. ' .
"Say," be went on. "tell me "why a
good looking girl will get herself up to
look like a half baked dude? Dfd you
note the dinky panama bat, the stiff
collar and four-ln-hand tie, the white
shirt waist and black cutaway coat?
-Who could make love to a girl of that
sort?' '
"1 couldn't" said Dick bluntly. "I'm
fond of fluffy ruffly, lacy sorts of
girls."
"So I've observed," chuckled Billy
Satterly, knocking bis pipe against the
railing.
''You haven't expressed your opinion
of the mannish young woman, Billy,"
suggested Pennington.
"Mall's in. Are you, chaps going up
after our share?" asked Satterly Irrelevantly.
"Going after our own letters; then
we shall sit on the piazza with the
Bowker girls. Come up and get your
own mull, you lazy beggar." Penning
ton poked Billy suggestively sb he saun
tered past "Come on, Dick. Perhaps
we can ring In a game of tennis. So
long. Billy boy."
"Great Scott, It's hot here. .1 believe
I'll climb up to the peak where the
wind must be blowing some miles o
mlnvrte." Billy pulled his hat down
over his eyes and set forth on the
narrow trail that wriggled up the
mountain. 1 -
The wind was increasing, and the
pines and cedars rustled and whisper
ed noisily. All the wild scents of pine
and hemlock and trailing sassafras and
other more elusive odors assailed his
nostrils as he climbed upward, stop.
ping now and then to rest and gaze
over the view that widened below as
be went on. The long afternoon was
before him, and he outlined a vaguely
delightful period of repose on the peak
with nothing above him but the tender
blue sky and the fleecy white clouds
sailing along toward the south.
"If none of those giggly girls from
the hotel break In on me I ought to
have a bully old time," panted Sat
terly as be tolled np the last steep
ascent
He crammed his hat down farther
over his eyes in defense against the
gale that was blowing up here. Brac
ing himself against the wind, he turned
to look down into the valley below
when he became aware that be was
not alone on the peak.
Kear him, and apparently oblivious
to ibis presence, was a slender, boyish
figure, whose black cloth skirts whip
ping back in the wind accentuated the
masculine appearance of what proved
to be a girl, "and a mighty pretty girl
at that," thought Satterly as be looked
at her. . . ."
This was the girl who bad arrived
with the Bowkers the one Penning
ton had been making all sorts of asi
nine remarks about Billy maneuvered
himself into her range of vision and
bared bis head.
"Stifflsh gale," be remarked pleas
antly.
The girl swept him with contemptu
ous eyes from which all the softness
had fled and bowed her bead so very
slightly that Billy admitted It would
have been better If she had made no
sign of recognition whatever.
Bis brow darkened under the brim
of bis hat; then he nulled the bat off
again and stood bareheaded In the
wind. Be would make her speak, he
rowed.
"StlffisQ gale," be said again.
No reply this time. The girl had
dropped her bat and framed her eyes
witb her hands, looking Intently at tbe
figures like mannlkins doUed about
the hotel grounds below.
"Stifflsh gale." repeated Billy obstl
nately, still looking at her.
.She made no reply to this original
remark, but tbe young man thought
be detected a quiver of tbe sensiUve
mouth.
"Stifflsh gale!" be yelled angrily. Just
as tbe gale took her light bat and
swept It with stinging force against
his face. "I told you It was a stifflsh
gale." be added rebuklugly as be held
the hat toward her. "
"The handx rarae down, and tbe soft
eve glen mod mirthfully upon him as
? he took the bat.
"Thank you." she snld demurely.
"Then you're alive, after all."
breathed Billy rellevedly. "ou were
an iilleiit I thought y'oo wert petrified
with amnsement or admiration or
ob.ething, you know."
"I was petrified with surprise that
you should address we at all," suid the
DANIEL BOYD I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all State Courts and
Interior Department. Careful at
tention to all business.
D. W. SHEAHAN
X LAWYER ENTERPRISE
PracUce In State and Federal
Courts and Interior Department.
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1nH7 Vnlna finttavtv liurl t-n r1r. n i.!......!'
to hear what she siild:. bi'twceii t lit' i (3
wina nna tne rushing sound of tlu
swaying trees below there was u tu
mult of huriiioiiious nuk)is.
Why?" demnndfd Billy Sntteriv
bluntly, fixing his honest eyoa on hern
1 was In the upper balcony of the
pavilion a little while ago," she said
curtly.
"Oh!" gasped Billy. .
"I heard what you said." slip wen-'
on resentfully. "Listeners never limit
ny good of themselves, but 1 thought
was unkind in you to say 1
thought"
Billy reddened to his forehead. "Oh.
say," he apologized, "the fellows
didn't mean any harm; It's Just the
Idle gossip that one drifts iuto when
there isn't anything else to do. Every
one of u would risk our neck for
you. ) Don't"
"What Is your name?" asked the
girl hurriedly. . , - ,
"Satterly-BIUy Satterly," he said.
"Oh, you're the one that didn't say
PUBLIC SALE.
I will offer at auction, on my farm,
the A, C. Smith place on Alder
Slope, 4 miles southwest of Enter
prise, on Tuesday, October 11, be
ginning at 9 a. m, all my livestock,
farming implements and household
goods, consisting of good young
mares In, foal to registered! Percheron
horse, Jersey cattle, Al milk atrato,
some fresh soon. Also may offor
sheep, wood in rick, hay In. stack,
Wagons, harrows, harness, discs,
ranges, and other things too num
erous to mention.
Hot lunch.
Terms; Sums under $10 cash: ov
er that amount, bankable note, with
privilege of renewal. ,
W. W. HARRIS.
S. F. Pace, Auctioneer.
J. A. BURLEIGH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office la Litch Building.
Enterprise, Oregon.
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! , W. C. KETCHUM J
DENTIST - ENTERPRISE n
I Office in Litch Building. Room ! ',
) 121. Home Independent Phone. ;J
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C. T. HOCKETT, M. D.
ItUVCll 1 IT i IT ft fimrrnu
r main An Ann suuicufl
Office in Litch building. Room f
115. . Home bid. Phone in office 1.
and residence. i
Mrs. C. B. Daugherty went to La
Giande Friday to visit for several
veeks. Mr. Daugherty accompanied
hv.- as far as Wallowa.
DR. C. A. AULT ;
PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON J I
Office In Bank Building. '. '
Home phone both office and, !
J residence. . 4
L. G. HOLLAND, M. D.
, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Litch Building.
Telephone Connection.
CHARLES THOMAS
I LAWYER ENTERPRISE, ORE.
f Practice In State and Federal ;
Courts and Int. Dept. Abstract
X Bide, opposite court house.
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