City and County Brief News" Item L. W. Riley returned home from Portland, Thursday. W. P. Wurnock wal a business vis itor at Wallowa, Thursday; Game Warden demons went to La Graride, Friday, on a business trip. Take your eggs to. Davis & Ward's Hee Hives. If you want tha best and get cash; 9tf , mad-? tee' O. W. D. Glenn at A. j. ' T. W. Workman and children pcnt Ward's Enterprise 9b2 Decoration Day at La Grande. i Sliepuard Morgan and Geo, S. Craig were at Wallowa, Friday, on business at the forester's office. Manager F. S. Bramwell came in ' I If you want good feed for your Kiel Stewart of east of town went tean) and g00& treatment, come to to Walla Walla, Thursday, on a bust-,; Whlt Front Barn. ' 97btf -ness mission.. j Mrss Helen Stirling, who had been Miss Helena Kay returned to her visiting her uncle, M. M. - Stirling. A cow owned by L. Travis on. Aldei home at Wallowa, Friday, after a anu lamny ior two , muuiua, m Slooa was killed bv liKhtning. Wedaes- visit with her sister. Mrs. Herbert inuisaay ior ner nome at ncuyo, day.' Browning. Low Prices on Harness and Saddlery Old Reliable Berland Shop la. AT THE I buy all my harness and saddlery goods, blankets, robes, whips, etc., at a Cash Discount and I give my customers the benefit of it. Come in and see me and get acquainted. I want to know you and want you to know me. My business motto is Fairness to Everybody. I give every man a square deal whether he buys much or little. J. F. BRUCE THE HARNESS DEALER At Berland's old stand, Enterprise r 400 acres wheat land, 6 miles from town - , per acre, - - 640 acres, 7 miles out, per acre 120 acres on Slope, per acre, 80 acres on Slope, - - 1 - 160 acres on Slope, per acre; - Fine building site 150x120, close in, $600 $ 30.00 30.00 75.00 2000.00 40.00 ' .. '.V... , Large tract of timber cheap Best and Cheapest Fire Insurance, Burglary ' Insurance, Surety Bonds W. E. TAGGART The Pioneer Real Estate Man. ENTERPRISE, : : : : OREGON , Cartfut Banking Insurts tht Saftty o-fDposits," . Depositor! Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON . ' CAPITAL. $60,000 ' SURPLUS 160.000 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President ' ' Geo. . Craig, Vloe President W. R. Holmes, Cashier A. J. Boehmer, Awt. Cashier Gko ,B. OBAia J. H. Dobbin DIKKOTOR8 Ubo. W. Hyatt Mattuc A. Hura ' W. R. Holmes la Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. . Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting: and Ma 1 chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS t Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL Invitation Mrs. O. H. Brady and'famlly went U Wallowa Friday and after a short visit there will go on to Zillah, Wash, where Mr. Brady ia operating a black snJtU shop. ; . Mrs. W. W. White went to La Grande, Friday, and from there eho will accompany her sister, Mrs. Brieh oux, to Portland to see the Rose Fes tival, and visit friends and relatives. Fred Wagner's barn was struck by lightning during the, storm. Thursday afternoon and damaged to the extent of about. $3.r). ' Holfcs were torn in the roof and 'In the north end. and several 3tuddlng were split.. A. F. Linn has returned from ah extended trip thru the middle west, visiting relatives, friencbj and old ac quaintances in Colorado, Kansas, Mis souri, and Illinois.. At Herrickj 111. he visited his grandfather who was 96 years of age on May 28. Tha ven erable man Is not able to walk but Is still of Bound mind and memory. Mrs.. E. P. Skaggs, son Charlie and Mr. and Mrs. H.. S. Davis were hi town Thursday night on their way to . The Buttes from Flora. Charlie will build on his homestead out there adjoining the Davis ranch Mrs. Skaggs was formerly publisher Of the Flora Journal but sold it a few months ago to Roscoe Ghormley of Powwatka. STRIPPED AND FLOGGED. Fearful Ordoal of tha Ackou Binat In the Sudan. . Is the liliu k uiun more stoical or merely leas sensitive thun we ure7 "At a fnntnsla In the Sudnu," says Mr. KUwiiid Kotlierj;ll In "Five Yeurs In the Sudan." "I have myself seen the part that u young man plays Of his own free will In order to obtain the title of iickou blunt itlie brother of the glrlsi. This ceremony would turn a reformer s hair gray. 'The men tind the women of a vll uige sit rouild In a circle, leaving a space In the center of some six yards In diameter. 1 describe It as I saw It myself. The strongest man In the Til lage. Is then picked out of the crowd, and, tanned with a whip of hippopota mus hide, be und the young man who Is to . strive for the title enter the areun. The women beat their drums, and, the men clap their hands to the tune. . "The 'nhdldnte for honor Is stripped to the waist. He stands with bis arms folded in the center of the rng, and the strong man dances up to him to the tune which Is being played. He brings the whip round with all the force of which he Is possessed and lands it on tha bare back of the man In front of him. ne dances away again he advances, and the operation Is repented. This goes on until the num ber of strokes previously agreed upon have been dealt. In the particular case I saw It was'twenty-flve. If the man who Is being flogged winces. If be so much as moves an eyelid as the whip descends, ho Is disqualified and branded as a coward until sueh time as he may choose to undergo the op. erutlon n second time. "On this particular occasion he went through with It like a Trojnn." Indeed, the man who was delivering the blows got tired first, and the last three cuts of the twenty-five were unsteady and flickered round the ear and neck of the 'brother.' 1 leave my readers to imagine the state of his bark when nil was over, but he appeared to be ns happy as a king, and certainly he was accorded a great ovation by 'the as sembled owd of. women." To the People of Enterprise and Vicinity: You are Invited to' celebrate with us Independence Dayt July 4th. Th( best of Amusements hava been provided. Governor Hadley of Indiana will be speaker of the day. The several bands will furnish the music. Free coffee on grounds with lots of genuine old-time amusements, a parade, firs drill, etc Look for posters lat er.. Union and La Grande will cross bats. 8peclal rates on all rail-' roads. DON'T FAIL TO COME. - . . : . . . , - Committee ' Stalllcn Books For Sale. Books for owners of stallions, con taining descriptions, complete record of service, terms, agreement to pay,' etc. Two forms, CO cents and $1 each at this office or address enclosing amount in M. O. or stamps, The En terprise Press, lUnterpi'lse, Oregon, tf HORSE SALE. The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at the Red Front Barn, Enterprise, Oregon, on Saturday, June 24,1911, commencing at 9 a. m. sharp, about TS head of horses. Good grade of Percheron, ranging frdra yearlings and up. These horses are . well known over the county and need no praise here. Come and see them. One Thoroughbred Blaok Stallion. Weight about 1950; 7 years old. Sale will begin promptly at 9 o'clock as there are so many horses to dispose of. Terms'. One year's time on good bankable note, S per cent Interest;, or 5 per cent discount for rash '414 PRATT BROS, i MRS. 0. ODUH. Piano and Organ Instructor . ENTERPRISE. OREGON Terms IhhuUi 'Horn ImL Plan BALL GAME joses'its attraction if 'youiiffioes pinch. 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