oBHBBHBDyiiBHMnHECBaiinBnaBHnHBBaaiaBHnnannBuaBBBBBaHBriBaGBHnanBanDBnnnnBBnHaaoa .. arm Watch For Our Saturday Special a a a 13 Q a EJ ca a E3 a a a a a ' a ES E3 3 a a a u a a a n 19 n E3 D a ia ca 13 a a 13 a a C" A : x7 ' ' "T"" " '' i ,V . :- : .... lift ifr Shapes and Styles For All Figures A well fitting Corset for your particular form there is a big difference ''-y 4 ENTERPRISE AGENTS FOR ion, Bon edfern W MiV . W WW "m : 11 1 : mfy i. I 1 l.'i ' l-l.A III I V f ,7 , I T J I arners, and oyal Worcester CORSETS Do you Know what this means? That we control the sale in this town of the Four Leading lines of Corsets made. law Our showing of styles in these famous makes lias made bur store ' THE CORSET SHOP OF TOWN 5 J III.. . i ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE W NEVER A MINUTE BEHIND . J. FUNK & COMPANY THE QUALITY STORE Big Demand For Trained Fruitmen E3 y a n a El EJ a a u n y D y a rj n E2 E3 E3 U a CI CI a ca Eastern Concerns Offer Large rles For O. A. C. Graduates In Horticulture. Sal Corvallls, F!b. 17. Prof. O. I. Iew la, hoad of tlie department of horti culture at ,Uio Oregon -Agricultural college, lies hnd 13 oalla fw gmdu- ntea to fill podltlons of lanpori'tuice for wealthy corporalloiiH tuul hidlvWu als having largo orchards, vlthLu the past month, which he lus been wn- eble tesupyly, since all the graduates ure elUuvr coiulu:this profitable or chards of thHr own, or have alraudy Tecelved appoUitm-ent. elsewhere. The doniiwul for Ualned mon with U'UlliM-n 1. v .1.1 ..I I . ..... 1 m fruit ranelKti on the Ta'lfU; coast, but aloo for ett torn grower who wish to adopt bI ml'ar methods. A large corporation in Maryland controlling; eoiue thoiwanda of m-ves of orchards wishes to phint several thousand more, nd has askod for a man of uf- riclemt calibre to demand a-salary of $r.oo. An eastiii university wriU for a ip an to fill tho position of head of the department of horUcultivre. and tlie Canadian Department of .Asrlcul- which appointed an O. A. C. niim hist June, now wanta another. Vaelflo eoaat methods are to be Instal led In large orehanlH near Clevetiuid, Ohio, and aiv Oreson man Id wanted to conduct the work. . One of tho basest development com panies on the co at, Javln thousands of acre In Its hoUBngs, aud uiiOiliid extensive developments Involving the expenditure of hinge sums will j.uuu to me rlj;ht man, and wants one from O. A. C. Thirty Dakolans have a tract of 6,000 acre for which, they wiuit a foreman to Buperlntoud the planting, spraying, Irrigation and general care. An immenxe eastern company with a capital of over a mlUiwn, now mak ing bl developments in varloua' pnrta of Oregon, onks th college for a man to superintend 10.000 acres of orcharda among 'Its holdings. Some 900 aeres In Western Washington are owned by a l'orihwid corporaUon whkh hiia asked for a foreman. A man who has been walt'cig six months to get a,i 0. A. C. graduate to take charge of hte 100 acre wal nut grove near Springfield, Ore,, la coming to tho college, to press hla plea, and Mof. Lewis-has only gradu ates of the prtsout sftort course to offer him, all former graduates belug profitably employed. In Hie Yakhnn valley nmd other parti of WaHhliiirton are large tracts of fruit laud held by a Sonttle firm whkh has asked for an on-hard sup erintendent, and a sLiuiUr liuui is ro- tiulied by two Portland busluwdmen for Iholr coiubl e 1 h ihlings eomprlstug large fj-ult ranches la the AVlllaincttn Valley. At Uio first of last July the col lege had refusoi twenty requests for gradual os to fill good -positions, being unable to got men. for them, since ; the demand Is not onJy for college training, but for western ex perience H there were ' CO or 100 gr4;inta every year thcy-could be-plui-oii advantagoou-slv. : Mrs. Lewis' Death Is Very Sad Event Leaves Three Little Boys and Daugh ter Aged Four Days Itfmaha ' ' Notes. inflammatory rheumatism. Great sympathy Is felt for them In the less of their daughter, -Mrs. Mabel Lew 13. For the present Mrs. Ralph Sprag-ue" will look after Mr. Lewis' home and the three llttl boys. Forest Ranger Marks shot a dogiAfui ' . ' ... v. . . .. . " Wher Enthusiasm High For Jilinstrel Show that was acting Queer on Sunday and sent the head to tlie state heaMh officer. Some say the oalyj nueer . Ulltlcr about tUn dmr irna Feb. 13 J. G. Mathony nho u -.hin(u . 'ih- i --tartetl for KnterprUe this morning; i,nrs. amnn m t ,,.,, Crush Likely Last Day the Burnt Cork Comes From. Imunha. 8-YBAR OLD IMNAHA KID. wlLh a load of household goods for J. A. Denny. Mrs. It. McAloxnmlAr rehimiut thf! IN MEMORIAM. evening from JOnterprlse where she1 Mrs- Mabel Lewis wife, of C. E. had been taking the teachers exam-' Lewis, was bom on the John Day rir inaUon in some brau-ches recently ad- 'r' Slfty 16 1S8G. ftnd dle1 oa Uls (led. While here she was the' guatt ,llght ot the 7th tast- at Imnaha, Hie of Mrs. J. A. Denny. . JliueraI services wore held la the ri,, i , , . . . , , IDrldge scliool house, and were con- ut mu oauuvt. vvcii'.a iliac iv- B. F. Meredith Enthusiasm for tlie , big ml-us'trel show to be presented by the Knights ef Pythias ot the Enterprise opera house Thursday night, February 23, Is rising like, the IrrlsUble tide. With tho funniest khd ot jokes and catchiest kind of sangs thestu local wizards of minstrelsy ex pect to give tho people an evet lug and reserving them at the drug store thus avoiding the rush for seats on the last day and the possibility of missing the show altogether. REMEMBER THE NAME Foley's Hon ay and Tar for all colde and coughs, for. croup, bronchitis, hoarseness and for racking lagrippe coughs. No opiates. Refuse' substi tutes. Burnauga ft May field. OFF TO THE LEGISLATURE. From the Wallowa Sun. The recent bill Introduced Into the legislature providing that on pe tition of 100 voters the ' county court of any county shall submit to the le gal voters the question of maintain or occurred here was the dath, the night of February 7, of Mrs, C. E. Lewis, to whom was born a little daughter on the morning of the Srd wlt3 JM-1U Ul Ulg" uiu - . - . ... i n . ... . ia iu.ii . ....... mi v. u uvja fvuit n. "steera by this community. Thd deop- . - , . . . ' . iV , , Mi ,vmm,k. i - - . iufait daughter born on thai thli-d oat uympnthy Isfe'tfor Mr. Iew s ani t. t, 1 Ing the county high edhool has caus- of merriauent, s-iinshi-ne and mirth that.ed no little excitement in this coun will drive away your wrinkles and : tyt Telegraph wires to Salem have put a sfliv-er lining on your trouble j been hot ' and Tuesday a delegation clouds. . ' j from Enterprise went to Salem to Bou Ftnnkltu'a ;' wLsest, maxim Always keep your, home paid In advuueo." ats four little motherleaj children in1 tholr great bereavement. Mr. and ' -Mrs. Davldnoa, pnro-ut.i of Mrs. Iewis.i nrrlved . h?re fiom Monument Satur lay iiiight and were present at the funeral whkh t ;ek place from th school hnnsa nli!i was. well attpiulej. tev. Meredith ofticlalcd. Rjv. Meredith gave a Llncola lec ture at the school house here on Sunday, evening that was 'well' at tended. Mrs. Jade Johnson has and "will care ior the In'aat daughter of 0. E. Lowls, for tlie present. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson have re- paperi, turned to tholr home in Monument. ducted by the Rev. of fcuterprlse. Mrs. Lewis came to the Imnaha with -her husband about . five years ago. wcsiaea ner nusoana. sne leav- v "" ; - , wui transport you across tho Maaoa i ,r:ul narn, oa.ni jrace ana jay ijoo- an4 Dixon line and yoa will imagine Dl:- earrul lest tnis committee Inst Mr- Lewis was h'ehlv io?"-c. ,"ii in uixie wnere '-ne ora.ige ; "uu wmr mw waj, j. a. ouyo. The big chorus with a bunch cfse the legislators expert advice. melody direct from the Sunny South j To's committee was composed ot ted by those who knew beT, and the family ' has .the deepest sympathy of all tholr friends and neighbors. . Mr. a?id Mrs. B Davidson, father and mother of the deceased, made th long trip from their home in Moiiu- iment, Ore., arriving at midnight at-j urday, in time for th sarvic3 which were held Sunday1 afternoon.- Card of Thank. we. the b'.isband and parents Mrs. Mabel Lewis, take thl method : the uiosdoii.s--grow. To make it seem even moie realistic a "possum" will be roasted on an electric stove be hind the scenery a id Its savory odor allowed to pefineate throughout the building. i Because Budwe'ser comes with cap? the management had to rink a bar rel of Mumm's Extra Dry aad save the corks in rder to have enough to black the njratian for this "nraduc- of;t:on. Pr; .o-.t indications Rre that cr will be a record bre'Ucer of thanking the many friends who and suLH-i:il nr-n-iii. 111 fot. were so kind to us in our bereave- J to prevent largo peoDle from tromo- Ing oa the small ones in tlie crush tnent. C. E. Lewis, Mr. aud Mrs. B. hoy loft a dit'tihter nurturing wHh lmnaha, Ore, F. 11. 1911, Davllson. whlclr" is expected at the box office Jon theeveulng of theshow. Ths wise ecej are buying their tkketa early er, F. F McCuliy, L. E. Cavtness, W. A. Jones of Joseph, ' Prof, Aub rey G. Smith of Los-tine L. Couch and C. H. Mlmnaugh of Wallowa fol lowed oa Wednesday. Date after your name stamped ou the -paper gives the month and year, to which your . subscription is paid. If it doesn't correspond with your receipts, come and see us or write to us abo.it.' tt. Always glad to correct mistakes. Now Is the time to get your har ness washed- and repaired ready for spring work. See Ralph Hollembaer at Rodgers Bros, Garage. Second hand harness bought and sold. 80b3 -