f 1 Careful buyers will find this a portunity to complete fits because of the liberal price i good op- their Winter Out eductions DRESS GOODS Sale of BlacKand Colored Dress Goods at a discount of 25 per cent. This as sortment contains plain and novelty weaves in black and all new winter shades. WOMEN'S SWEATERS .-..I...,. . ;'.'" 25 percent discount This will appeal to those who know how indispensable the popular Sweater Coat has become. JU ffiwiawwiiiii mi ii n i wi ii BimuBinu wnramm .jumM SHOES Women's $5.50 to $6.00 Shoes at $4.00 Special lot of Children's Shoes, your choice $1.00 It's getting mighty close on to Santa Claus' toes and in a few days we will have all sorts of gift goods display ed. Toys for the children, and sensible, useful gifts for Father, Mother, sister and brother. Unusual Reductions In Men's Values to $18.5o SALE $9.00 Values to $18.5o Until all are sold A lot of Men's separate Coats at HALF PRICE ' 'If wm lit I m ' '"5s5, MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY Is. iiiamw.timiiiiwiMi Mlllll lllllll Hill III " J CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION. Btate of Oregon, Department of Ed ! ucatlon, Salem, i ; , September 1, 1910. Giving toe sources of examination questions for State and County pa pers, February 8-11 and August 9 12. 1911.. , ,..' ... 1. Arithmetic , One-fifth from . State Course of Study, four-fifths from Smith. '' 2. Civil Government Strong Sc. Senator... 3. Geography One-fifth from Slate Course of Study," four-fifths from Red way and Illnman. 4. Grammar One-fifth from State Course of Study, tour-fifths from Buehler.., ....... 5. , History, U. S. One-fifth from State Course ot Study, four If Uis from Doub. ' . . 0. Orthography. ReJ'i Word Lessons. v.'' ; .'. 7. Physiology Krohn,' Hutchin son. 8. Heading State Course of Study, White's Art of Teaching, Oral Reading. , . 9. School Law School Laws ot Oregon; for February, edition of 1909; for August, edition ot 1911. 10. Theory and Practice White's Art ot Teaching. 11. Writing Outlook Writing System, Tests In Writing. II. Physical Geography Tarr's New Physical Geography, 13. English Literature: February, 1911 At One-half from texts: New comer's English Literature, and Newcomer's English Lit erature. B. One-half from the following . Classics: - '; ;j 1. Emerson, Selected Essays ' (Cambridge Classics) Hough ton, 63c. 2. De Quincy, Joan of Arc and the English Mali Coach . Ullv. lit. ser.) Bought o, 22c 3. Addison and Steele, Sir Roger da. Coverly" papers (Lake English Classics) Scott F. & Co., 26c. August, 1911 A. One-half from texts: New- comer's English Literature, ', and Newcomers American Lit - erature.' : f t i :' B. One-half from the following classics: 1. Burke,' ! Bpoech on Concilia, tlon with, America (Standard " English Classics Olnn. 25c ' - - I. Irving,- OUver Goldsmith (RIt. Mt. ser.) Houghton, 41c 3. Macauley, Lays of Ancient Rome (Itlv. lit. sef.) Hough ton, 22c. The figure given for each is the price to schools contracted for be tween ilho Oregon Library Commis sion and the J. K. Gill Co. Post age should be added to this price. 14! Algebra. Wells: Algebra for Secondary Schools. 15. Bookkeeping. Office Methods and Practical Bookkeeping, Part I. 16. Composition. Herrick & Da mon. 17. Physics, milllkan & Gale: A First Course In Physics. 18. Psychology. Buell. 19. Botany, Bergen: Elements of Botany. 20. Geometry. Wentworth: Plane and Solid Geometry, questions In Plane Geometry. 21. History, General. Myers: Gen era! History. An examination is required upon the first eleven subjects for a third grade County certificate valid for one year and a second grade County certificate valid for two years; upon the first thirtoou subjects for a first grade County certificate valid for three years; upon the first eighteen subjects for a State certificate valid for five years; and upon the twenty one subjects fur a Stats diploma valid for life. c4t and most remarkajblie preparations in Ute. Soldi .by Buirnauiehi & JWlfleUd, Of General Interest ia id a l - The apple crop of Oregon, for 1910 is estimated to ibe 1600, carloads or approximately 1,000,000 boxes. The value of the crop Is $2,000,000. Ore gcui has 93 per cent of a fuM crop. All Around Briefs The total value of agricultural pro ducts of Oregon; few the currant, seas on Is given at, ? 115,000,000. TUo gtrerutest danger from influenza is of llfl resulting in pneumonia. This can bo obviated) by using Cham' bcrluln's Cougbi Remedy, as It oalv oures. influenza, but counteracts , a-. card, eend to Chamberlain JiiedX. - g I i any tendency of the disease towards cine Co., Dee Moines, Iowa, wHhyour rmeumonla. SoM ihv Bumauich, & nam ami sdilrasa lalnl7 on the had Tile largest fruit and Vegetable evaporator lt rtlie United State is located at Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon. Many persons find themselves of- fectel with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the uue of Chain berlain'e Cough Remedy, hould not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. Sold by Bur- aug'h & MayfleM, and all good drug gists. During the past five years statis tics show that. Oregon baa lmread 60 percent lu manufacturing. Marvelous Discoveries r.ark ho ,wo:i.Wnful progress cf the aco. Air ffjhts on heavy touching totagnansa wUtoub wln&, torrlble war Inventions to kill men, and that v.'on dor ot wonder lr, King'a New Din orvery ,to save life when threatened ly coughs, 'ookla, la grlppa, asthma. croip( bronchitis, hemorailiages, hay fever and vhoopUig- cotujl or lung orouble. For all bronchial affections It bus no ecuaU It rJlo-es inatan'tily. Its tho oiMx3t cure. Jr.nos M. Black Ot AshevlJle, N. C R. R. No. 4, wriuvs k ouixhI him of on obatlnoto cough uctior aii oilier wmtv.lles fallod.' KOe. and $1.00. A trkU bottle fro. Guar, anttvd by alt Drisldts. Tlie iH,a'li croo hcut )MVn tht, Wrc ect in tlie hb!ory of Orogotk Grapes ot itiu llogue Rh-w Valley, the WU lameUo VaUey, The Datoo and Baeni Oregon are excellent qujillty and uippearouce, while ykJd W large. In tlie If you are ueffering from jblillious neua' constipation, indigestion, cbron- not jc. hieadache,inveot ono cent in d post pneumonia. Sold by Burnaiiigih, Mayfleld, and all good dirugglstJ & name and addreao plainly on the back i ; 1 .tOiiey will fp-ard you a faiee sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets. soJd! by Buruaugih & Mayfleld, and aM good dTugglsts. x The Willlme.:te Valley produced 100.000 .baJe of flret. grade hopatliis soivson, ae coinipared 4wlt)h a ylteld of S2.000 bales lost sioason. E3 . An industrial bureau has been es tabl lalied 'by tlie Portland Commer cial Club, wl'h R. W. Raymond at lt3 head. The new adjunct to ; Ue club work wfll aid to tine establish ment ,of factories' in the state at Uir&s and at Portland. Take, Care! Reniemiber that whn your kidneys ibm affected your life is in danger. M- Mayer, Rochester, N. Y., says; "My trouble started' with a sliarp shooting palu over myi back whichgrew vr6 dally. I felt ftluegiah and tired, my kldnev aetloa was taregnlar and ln- f requent. . I started wing Foley Kid ney Pills. Each doaet seemed to Put new life and strength, into me, and now 1 am completely cured and bebter and stronger than for years." liurnaugh ft Mftvftold. A Woman's Great Idea, la how 'to mof-jo herself ntbraotivo. But without health, it Is hard, for; hor to be lovely, in face, farm, or temper.. A .weak sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation and Kid ney polaona show to, pimplea. blotches aula eruptions and a wretched1 com plexion.. But Eleotrlo Blttero always j prove a godsend to women) who want naaKh, beauty anti f menus, inwy -res-uiato Stomach, liver widl Kidneys, purify he blood; give strong nerves, biVM o.Niee, pure breath, smooth vol. voty sktat, lovely complexion, good health. Try them. 60c. at all Drug-gists. Oregon's cranberry harvest has boon heavy. Four hundred buftho'.e an are, with & clear profit ot $2 bushel, is not on. unusual yield fr Western Oregon marshes. A sprained ankle will uiKiafly dis able the injured person for three or four weeks. Thte is due to i' of proper treatment. Wher Chamher laln's Liniment is applie;! a cure ny bo affected In throe or four days. This Lfii'lment is one of the best Oregon's public lands. comprise 18,225,694 aorea. Ecaiera Oregon bfs 500,000 acres, of school lands. Be cauoe of actraodve coonlst rates In effect this faU, the Immigration to Oivgon. was greater than, ever be fore lu a like period. Kept The King At Home "For the past year wi have1 kept; the King of all laxatives-Dr. Klag'a New Life Pilk in our homo and they hav proved a t leasing to alt our family,' writes Paul Mftthulfca, of Buffalo, N. Y. Etuy, out sure remedy; fort all S-icroach, Liver and Klluey troubles. Only 25c. at all D-ruagldis. o o An Abstract of Title When you buy b farm, or a town lot, what is the first thing you demand? Is that all? Not by a long ways. You insist on a Reliable Abstract Careful work enables us to fill that demand WALLOWA LAWJ LAND a ABSTRACT CO. ENTERPRISE, OREGON Boatman Ik BUyea, Managers '' til . t: T. ers w'lll visiiit Portland during Janoiaryj1 v.'hn itihe National asaocieitionj of wool srowers will hold Its annual conven tion In that city. Oregon harvested 17,000,000 bushels', af wheat .Unto sieason, 11,000,000 hush-' jls of oaits, 6,000,000 husheda of pota toes, 2.000,000 pounds of .wool, and 100,000 ibalea of hops. Oregon, orchards yltaMied prunes thta year 'estimated! at 15.000,000 lbs. Quantity and Quality are superior to tho 1909 crop. Prunes will 'bring the state about $1,250,000 this season. The British tramp steamship, Knight of the Garter, ' recently cleared from Portland with the Wg geeat cargo of dumber ever floated ait this or any . other port. She carries 5,300,000 feet of fir iuraber, ' weighing approximately 8,745 not tons and val ued at ?G0,OO0. it is stated that W produce tilts one cargo of finished lumbar It would require 160 acres of the test eLandlng timber in the Pa cific Northwest. The destination is Xorth China, where a part of the ccrgo, constsi ug of very largo square thnbom w-I be resawd by hand. The Place for a Square I Meal is the MODEL CAFE When in town come in and give us a trial. Rooms in connection, 25 cents a 1 night . Kead In December Sunset Maga- I line. "SAN FRANCISCO TUB EX- i nniTiAv CITY " Rmrf-rJj flliis- II vkl A f " J tinted in four colors. Now on, sal- It ta exjiected that, 20,000 wool-grow ' AH News Stands 15 cento. 636 Bates by week or month SAMiTTiFFEL Proprietor Opp. Cenrt Boose, Enterprise REOPENED The Red Front Blacksmith Shop by the reliable blacksmiths W. P. Hambleton A Son Machine Repairing ' Horseshoing 1 Same old stand Enterprise Oregon