Oregon ITUtorkal SocWy TwiceaWeek Saturday Edition THEN 0 ALL THE OFFICIAL NEWS OF WALLOWA, COUNTY IN THE N-B, ALL' THE NEWS WHILE 11 IS N$W8 TWICE. A WEEK NEWS RECORD TWELFTH YEAR. NO. 50. , ENTERPRISE, WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER EWS PFifAP u a li j V- ii City and County ' Brief News Items Oakes carries a full line of Low Brothers' Paints. . 108tf . Mrs. E. A. Splcer visited Crienda In LoaOlne, Wednesday.; '.-... W. V. Zurcher Is working at the B. M. & M. Co. store. "A. M. Wagner was- 'out to La Grande over Wednesday night. .'.'. Miss M. E. Glidden went to Wal lowa, Thursday, on a buaimesa trip. The ladles of the Christian, church Y.-Hl serve chicken dinner .Election day, November 8. . - 46bUf M. Stubblefield left Wednesday for La Grande and Portland to buy laun dry machinery.' " " - Japalac, varnish stains. Unseed oil at Burnaugh ft May field's Dr. A. P. Pole and his' guest, Ed- Wallo.wa, Wednesday. W. 1,. Mulkey of Joseph, partner of A. C. Weaver In the Fair store, was attending to business matters here, Thursday. . - (PAID ADVERTISING.) Settle It Now Settle It Right For Constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality, ; ..-...'.. 328 X Yea ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS GREATER OREGON HOME RULI ASSOCIATION. 618 Electric Building, Portland. One. a a a SATURDAY SPECIAL OCTOBER 22, 16 pounds a a p a D P P : H Our stock is clean and P - 2 new. We buy often and keep right op with a a u p p p p p p p p n a a a a a a p p p p p p p p p p p p p the style. We hare all the staples too. Can fit anybody. W. J. FUNK & CO. THE QUALITY STORE Always Up-to-Date NEVER A MINUTE BEHIND RESPECTED GROUSE RESIDENT IS DEAD LEONARD SMITH PASSES AWAY AFTER WEEKS OF SUFFER ING STOCK' SOLD. Grouse, Oct. 170. N. Esies- of Troy passed here Saturday with a nice bunch of fa,t hogs on his way to LrPwlston, He had. 'the misfor tune to lose one from overheat com ing up the Grouse hill. T. N. Car away bought 50 head of stock hogst In the Powwatka country, paying $8 per cw-t. . He took s them to Ano tocio, 'Saturday. '.. Gus Smith has bought a half sec tion of land on the banks of the Grande Ronde ' river, and has taken- up a quarter section adjoining. He is' building a nice cottage oh the latter." ' .. Leonard Smith died October 7, af ter eight weeks- of suffering from cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Smith1 went .with ner husband to Waits burg,' Wash., for treaitmenj, and- ev erything that couldi be done was ad ministered.' Mr. Smlt.h was' 69 years and 9 months "of age, and leaves a widow and four children' to mourfi their toss- Tu;n hw.s fl T. S,.il,th the forest ranger, and L." L Smith! the youngest of the family; Mrs. Sara Moore and Miss Gertie Smith. Mr. Smith was- a good citizen and highly respeoted by all who knew him; honest and upright in all his dealings, a kind and affectionate husband and father, a good neigh bar and friend to those In- need. He was a member, of the M. E. church for many years- and a mem ber of the Masonic order In good standing. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the .whole commun ity, Hiai body .was ep 'embed at Waltsburg, on aaaa p anna a BDiiaD EVERY WOIUIAN Should Know the value of a good fitting corset and be careful to buy only the mod els that are best suited to her particular form. We have a big showing , of four of the best maKes of corsets on. the market. . : '' v,.a- "n Whether you want to boy or ... . not, call and sec our corsets. ' ALL STYLES ALL PRICES INJUNCTION MODIFIED. Judge ICnowlea has modified the Injunction against the Joseph Clly water works, by permitting construc tion work to proceed but still re straining the diverting of water In to the new system's mains, until Una matter can be heard on Its merits, the first day .of the coming term. - . ' FIRST LECTURE NUMBER. . The first number on the Enterprise Lyceum course to the wonderfully eloquent orator, Ernest J. Slas, whose - beautiful .word painting in his lecture, "The Lost Chord," is unrivalled. He will be here Satur day night, November 6. SENDING OUT BOOKS. County Superintendent Ctfnley Is busy these days- sorting the library books received from Salem, and sending .them out to the various) dis tricts. - HUNTING PARTIES. Mac Wood, W. T. Church and C. S. Dunn of La Grande and Frank Reav is of this city left for the Sheepa and the Imnaha Friday on a hunt-, log trip. "'-" Judge J. W. Knowles, Court Re porter Hanna, S. L. Burnaugh, C. T. Kockett and George Mitchell are on the Chesnimnus on a 10 days' hunt. NEW NASBY TAKE3 HOLD. " Polk Mays, the popular ex-mall clerk- on the branch train, came to Joseph. -Wednesday where he wlU as sume the duties of postmaster In a few days. He la now learning the duties, of a .Nasby and conducting the notion store In . the poatofflce building. ':'. ''" GRAND MATRON COMING. ', Mfsf Jennie Rtjehart, grand matron of the Eastern Star, .will vlelt the local chapter, Wednesday, October 26. -' ' . p Sugar $1.00 Cash a p p p p p p p p p u p a u u u p P P D n p a p p We are sole agents for WARNER BROS. REDFERN ROYAL WORCESTER and BON TON CORSETS p p p p p p a a El U II FAIR TO BE E PRELIMINARY STEPS TO INCOR i , PORATE LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS FOR 1910. The county fair board at a meet in held Thursday night, started the preliminary s'.epa for incorpora tion of the permanent organization. While all the stock has i.ot , been subscribed, the board has; faith1 tK3t the people of the county will see that it Is- raised and the fair put on ' a good footing. The premium money from 4he state has not yet come, but is ex pected, the first of next week. The list of premiumi awardsi will be pub lished l.n next issje. CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS. Canvas Gloves 4 pairs for 25c at the Fair Store. 50bl' ; Mrs. G. J. Ratcllff .was at Wallowa Friday and Saturday to visit her mother. ; All phone orders for bus to' and from depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phone. v97b Mrs; W. A. :o3s returned Thurs day from a vls'.it with her parenta in La Grande. : Talcum Powdr 10c at , the Fair Store. , " OObl . Mlsa Clara Bue went to Wallowa Friday for a visit. S. F. Pace left for Wallia, Walla and Lewiston, Friday, on real eatate business. ; The Residence street bridge, out of commission since last spring's flood, Is again to condition for trav el over It. , - W. E. Howard of Clarkston,x who had been here looking- after hto real estate investments, left for his home, Friday. ; Aik to see those. 15c ladles' Hose at the Fair Store. 60bl V : DjMrict Attorney Ivanhoe came. In Thuirsday to attend the default and motpti term of court and stayed onr until -Saturday, - He was at Jo- soph', Friday. - Mr. and ,Mrs. Jorn Read and child went to Lostlne, FrtVy, to visit her people, and from there will go on to Weston for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Klvette and son Fred of Boise, Ida., who had been here visiting Walter Klvette, and at tending to buadnesa matters, went Out Wo La Grande, Friday. Ladles- and Gentlemen's shoe pol ished at Hotel Barber. Shop. Open Sunday mornings.' BObtf Roy Manley, former employee of the Chieftain, buit now of Coeur d' Alone, Ida., Is back renewing old ac quaintances. He' will stay several weeks. Dr. W. L. Nichols, osteopath, suc cessor to Dr. Moore, has office hours al day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, In Enterprise. Office over the bank. .. 21atf John. Stroud, a workman on the Troy bridge, who has been 111 of ty phoid fever In the Browning hospi tal the pasit, nine weeks, left Friday mornitig for hia home at Colfax, Wash. Mrs, William Ikle, who had been vluiUng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chllders, left Friday for her home near New York city. She will stop en route at. Elgin -to see Mrs. Jack Rhoades, and at La Grande to vUilt her uncle Frank. Mrs. W. R. Holmes has recorvod the sad news of the death of her brother; W, F. Aram, who expired at the family home In Oakland, Cal., after -a brief Illness, The dfjeeawed was for many year a prominent law yer at Redding, Cal., but moved la, Oakland last winder. Sanitary prevail in our factory. TWi Stal fiuwantaet Pur Candy Patronitt Ihi "Modern Dealer" IMtn CMlMtltMnr C., Nlrt., ftiVtM, Ortft T L. G. HOLLAND, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lltch Building. Telephone Connection. COUNTY ID PERMANENT BURLEIGH TO SPEAK" AT FLORA AND PARADISE Mayor J. A. Burleigh will address the pepole of Flora and Paradise next week on "Oregon Dry." " He will be In Paradise hall, Friday evening, October 28, at 7:30 o'clock, and at Flora hall Saturday after- tiocu at 2:30 o'clock. BEST OF ALL. EJgar Stevens, a Portland Insur ance man, who was here visiting his old friends, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Fo ley, has. traveled all over the state but says the V.'al'owa valley Is best af all. He has oeen nothing to equal it, and la considering locating here. ELGIN APPLE-SHOW. The big apple show will b held t Elgin, November 3, 4 and 6. Over $400 In prizes will te given and Wal lowa county fruit growers ore In vited to come over, and get eome of ithe money. HIGH SCHOOL MU3ICALE. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rolkjer are here, the latter training the high school pupils for the production of the mu sltiale, Dreo.m, at the opera house, Friday night, October 28. Mr. Rolk 1st la attending to the publicity part. BUYS 600 CATTLE. Over 600 head of cattle, malmly cows and calves, atcrted from En terprise Thursday and Friday for (he Milton country. Fifty were shipped by train Friday and the re mainder aie being driven over the mountains'. They wore bought by A. L. Demarls, and gathered from Im naha and Ell: Mountain districts. SHORT COURT 8ESSION. Judge Knowlea held a default and motion, session of circuit court Thurs day evening.-' Ini order that caaes could be brought to issue ready for the regular November term . that will convene November 14. CHURCH SERVICES. Christian: Flble school at 9:45, and the accustomed morning services at 11 o'clock. The Young People' GhrlaUaa Endeavor ' at 6:30 p, m.. The evening preaching service at 7:30. The Endeavor society will give a rhantom party and entertainment In the lecture room and auditorium of the church Hailoween night. All members- of the Endeavor and their friends are Invited. Come masked it the hour of 8 and bring your Jack o'lantern and don't talk to any one for fear of breaking the spell. MeUiodist: Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, in . place of the regular star- ices, the Sunday school Rally Day axarclsos will be given, consisting of special mujlc and appropriate readings. Evening services ait 7:30; the pastor will preach on ' Che theme: "Am I My Brother's. Keep er?" All cordially invited. Halloween Pot Cards lc each at tlie Fair Store. - - 60bl Fred Ashley, Leonard Baker and 3. K. Clark are back from a hunt ing 4rlp with no scalps in their belts. Mrs. E. W. Sowthwlck, who had been In the -Browning hospital here for a couple of weeks, was taken to bar home In Wallowa, Thursday. THE FAIR CASH STORE With our cash system I get. .With the credit extra profit to make good for the ones who don't pay..', ': ' - . - - . " Do you feel able to pay the other fellow's bills? If not come to the Fair Ca'sh Store, where everyone pays their own bills and you get what you pay for. We invite you to come in look at our" goods and compare our prices with those you have been paying, if you don't think we can save you money we don't want you to buy. Remember any goods purchased of us that are not satisfactory can be returned and your mouey will be refunded. THE FAIR EASTERNER THINKS WELL OF UTOPIA WEST VIRGINIAN PRAISES SEC TION WHERE HOMESTEADERS 80LD FOR A SONG. Promise, Oct. 17 H. G. McGraw and family are' visiting In' Utopia and Powwatka,' Mrs. McGraw 1b a sister of Mrs. G. D. Daniel and Cen McGlnnls, as well aa- Wlnt lie- .lib of Wallowa. He la In the stoct. business In We3t Virginia and Is well pleased- with thia country. He says If he had G. D. Daniel's ranch no one would get It for less than $50 aa acre. Should they ever make their home In this country they and their ' .well trained chlldion would be an. addition creditable to the community, Bessie Wisdom of" Lostlne com menced teaching at Simnyside to day. Ruth Hayes will soon com mence teaching In the East Gross man district. - B. South wick has commenced teaching In Lost, Prairie. Mla Cynthia Colpitis, who has been visiting her aunt on Cricket Flat, has .lately returned. She had a good time and missed the measles which went the rounds la her ab sence. Mr. Kendall, who lately bought the Wm. Stace place, has taken posses sion and la having hls first experi ence In ..Umber, burning out stumps una clearing, ne is pituining io in crease the size of hla orchard coh' slderably. Several of the young people of Promise went to East Grossman, Sunday, where Rev, Potter preached on Oregon Dry In 19H). P, C. Henderson, who has been Quite ill, Is- slowly Improving. Wright Henderson, who haa been with his father for several weeks, went home Sunday after attending service at East Grossman. Mr. and MTSJohn Wray are vis iting old friends . about East Gross ma:! thia week. Obstacles to RocQvry From Catarrh. Recovery from this condition may be prevented or delayed by "certain abnormal conditions of the spine or the ribs, - It la shown constantly In osteopathic practice and experiment that sllghly mis-placed vertebrae or ribs- do interfere with the natural flow of the blood In any part of the body. This .fact ha been demonstrat ed In hundreds of enses In the Clin ics of the College J of Osteopathy, and also in the practice of osteopaths effects of these slight mis-placements have been shown. So, if there Is any bony lesion which Interferes with a good circulation of good blood, the catarrhal condition may perpet uate itself almost indefinitely, Certainly, If a cu-j Is to be .ex pected, these unnatural positions of ribs rnd vertebrae and other bones must be found and corrected. The rv. . .. . i- odist church Is arranging for a splen did musical entertainment to be given In the church, Wednesday ev ening, . November 2. . ' you pay only for what you system you have to pay n LOQJDGGZ C3