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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1909)
STOP. Before You Sign a contract for life insur ance in any company look into the merits of Oregonfife The Policyholders Company No matter how much you are urged to place life insurance elsewhere write first and hear what we have to offer. RATES ARE NO HIGHER All the money paid to this Company stays in Oregon and helps your own prosperity. It as sists in the up -building of a Greater Oregon. There is nothing better in life insurance than QrCgOnlifc There is nothing as good for Ore- gonians as QrCgODTtfC HOME OFFICE. POKTLAKD, OR.. A.LMILUrm L BAML'BU Go- Hr. CLAJIKNCX B. iAHL'SU AM. UfT. City and County Brief News Itenih C. E. Vest is buying hay and grain for Kerr, Gifford & Co, Portland. Lee Weaver has leased I. N. Pit zer's ranch at Paradise and will farm it the coming year. He left for the farm this week. Misses H. Mae Je'ferson and Mabel Murray, teachers in our public schools, returned Saturday from spending their sjmmer .vacations in their ei3tern homes. Flora Jojrna: u is rumored that Wm. Fordney of Turlock. Calif., formerly of this place, has recently i:)arr:e1, hi brUe being an old time ..n from Missouri. R. S. & Z. Co. ENTERPRISE A Large Stock of Dry Goods AND Clothing For Fall and Winter wear JUST ARRIVED AT THE R. s. & z. co's STORE WATCH THIS SPACE For Further Announcement R. S. & Z. CO. ENTERPRISE. Tha MUsei Laura and Cora Bor. and are at Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson aid daughter Mabel returned Sunday from Seattle. Miss Jewie Rumsy of Portland U mployed ai trimmer In Mrs. Husb millinery parlors, Elgin Flour at W. J. Fu-k ft Co. Patent $1X0 a sack, straight grade, (1.40 a sack. Miss Ve;ta Jackson, after a few lays visit with relatives here, re turned to Vallo.a. Mojday. Deputy Clerk C. G. Bilyeu return id Monday from a month's vacation m the Willamette valley and at the coast. Mrs. L. R. DeVore and Mrs, Will lurcher and chi dren have returned from a week's camp with the For lythe party at the lake. Mrs. R. McCrea and children of A'allowa visited at the homes of C 3. Haney and H. C. Cramer from Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Beckley of 3oise and Mr. aid Mrs. J. C. Nelsoa ind son of Ontario were among Moa lay's guests at Hotel Enterprise. V. I. Ca'.vln and fanily and V.rr ,Vm. Dalsley have be m camping i A'allowa canyon near the mjj.h of the Minam for the last 10 days. R. B. Brundage, Di3t. Mgr. and E. L. Tubbs DLst. Deputy for the M. B. A odge, from V.a'la Walla, are here .his week in the interests of the lodge. E. Z. Peinlagt-m of Centralis Wash., and Fiank Shuman of Noma, Alaska, were among the Saturday ;ues:s at Hotel Enterprise. Elsie D. Marshall and Eva B. Haa f Meadville, Pa., and W. J. Moon ind F. C. Ro3well of Turtle Creel, ve-e regiUsred at Hotel Enterprise. Sunday. Mrs. George Law and mother, Mrs 3. F. Bothwe.l, le t Wednesday morr ing for the latter's home at Lincoln, N'eb., where Mrs. Law will make ar. extended visit. Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe and soa For rest came in from La Grande, Sa urday. Mrs. Ivanhoe will be instruct or in mathematics at the county hlgl school, this coming year. J. A. Funk and family returne' '.o Enterprise Tuesday evening frotr Turlock, Ca!., with their household joods. They will make their home an the Frank Keman ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice of Puy allup, Wash., a-e guests of relative here. Mr. Rice has disposed of his extensive stock holdings and range on Snake ri'.er to W. H. and Colone Grave3. Ml.w Elizabeth Bunnell, a teacher in the La Grande schools, returne home Wednesday after a few day visit with hsr friends, the Misses Victoria and Laura Haas of Aldei Slope. The Christian church congregatloi will hold a businaie meeting at th church Wednesday- evening. Rev Crockett will also preach that eve" ing and on -Sunday morning. Join In f in the union services Sunday eve i Ing. C. Moore and son Fred o! North Yakima, Wash., are here look irtg over the coantry with a vie to locating, ha-lng disposed of thel fruit ranch at North Yakima. The: are very favorably impressed wltl Wallowa county. The council met in special sessioi at th3 home of Mayor Mayfield Mon day nisht and considered the- matte of rates for water. A tentative sche dule was gone over but not finally adopted. The rate for residences if $1.25 for the first tap and 25c for each additional tap. Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe will leave this morning for Enterprise, where she will take up her work In the high school next Monday. Enterprise is fortunate in having a woman of Mrs. Ivanhoe's remarkable teaching abil ity, and strong, helpful personality a3 an instructor. La Grande Star. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davis and three daughters wi'.l leave this week foi Atwater, California, where Mr. Davis invested in property early this spring. They will go overland, enjoying an i "uung trip on the way and will be accompanied by T. M. Littleton, who I will return to his home at Lodl, Cal. mer a ouainess visit of severs weeks here. Mrs. Jamei Fltzpatrick of Lostine who has been under osteopathic treat merit in La Grande the past two months, has recovered her voice afte slx months of being unable to speak above a whisper. Mrs. Fitzpatrlck has moved Into the Aldrlch house, which is now the home of Mrs. New tun. La Grande Star. XIr3. Charles Turner of Leola. S. D. and her sister -inlaw, Mrs. Sarah Brown of Salmon City, Ida., visited from Saturday until Monday with Mn Turner's old friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. J Roe of Alder Slnno In pany with their husbands the ladles had been to the Seattle fair, the men being afterwards lured by a real estate man to Coos Bay, while the ladles visited at Portland and here. Enterprise Opera House One Night Only Saturday Night SEPTEMBER 4 The Ethel Tucker Stock Company Presents the Romantic Drama CARMEN Special Scenery and Effects AUGMENTED CAST The Attraction of the Season Popular Prices, 25, 35, 50 cts Seats Selling at Burnaugh a Mayfield' s Alfalfa seed for Bale at R. S. & Z. Thos. M. Dill le.'t Tuesday for a 10 Jays trip to Portland and Seattle. Headquarters for school supplies, iackson & Weaver's drug store. Ralph Pidcock left Monday for '.outheas'.eru Idaho, where he will lo ate for a while at least. Mrs. S. M. Coil of Los Angeles, Ca! .s a guejt of her cousin, Mrs. W. R. Holmes, and family. Mrs. Cool Is mthusiostic in praise of the fine ilr and gold water here. H. T. Mitchell has rented the Chris ian parsonage and his son and daugb .ers, Delbert and MUse3 Jennie and dattie, will live there and attend the :ounty high school. Mr. and Mrs. litchell will move in Inter from theii rairie Creek ranch where they have jpent the summer. MEAT SHOPS CONSOLIDATE. The two meat markets have con solidated and but one shop will be run hereafter, the business being wned and conducted by S. E. 'ombes and I. S. Hotchklss, with S. 'r&y in charge of the cutting in the ihop. Mr. Hotchklss bought out the nterest of Mr. Ciay in the City Iarket and then made the deal with Ir. Combos. The River street sho; is closed. POWWATKA ITEMS. R. J. Ghormley was at Enterprise ills week. F. M. Ghormley left Monday for Jmatilla where he will teach schoo he coming year. O. F. Prince, aged 81 years and i 'eteran of the Civil war passed awa; ,mrlday and was buried Sunday. W. C, T. U. LECTURER. Few lecturers have rendered us nore generous or genial service thai Irs. Ada Wallace Unruh, of Portland Tegon, a W. C. T. U. lecturer o: .vide renown. Her various lectures n jour platform have met with en husiaslic approval. We shall gladlj velcome her to our platform again Dr. Eugene May, Supt. N. D. Chau auqua assembly. Hear her at Prertiyterian church text Sunday evening. .Marriage Licenses, August 23. De'.l R. Schaeffer, 21 farmer, Walo.,a, and Lucy A. Down ard, 21, Powwatka. August 31 L. H. Davis, 21 laborer. Toseph, aad Mary Carroll, 20, Joseph. FOR SALE. Pool and Biiliard Tables at a bargain Call at Mrs. Mavor's restaurant. 36bm Dandruff and IFv FATTTkJ-lJMn 47- are but outward signs of the evil one in secret by myriads of dao Jrnff germs tapping the tile blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out.. A single application fives relief aad proves Ks worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It b a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask yonrdrnggistfor free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, FOR SALE BY BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD MAKING PLANS FOR BIG COUNTY FAIR La Grande. Or J. A committee has h.n .nnnlntPd br President Woods of the Union County Exposition, call- h th. 2(m0 Roster club, i the prime object of bringing 20-000 visitors to the fair here in Ociooer. Th nrirnn Railroad & Navigation company today announced snvial rates for the fair.. From Pendleton and paints between to I-a Grande and also from Huntington, the round trip rate will be a fare and a third. This rate is a so effective over the Wallowa branch. On Wallowa county day the O. R & N. will run a special train from Joseph to La Giande with a round trip rate of one fare. The financial ftnmmirtfo hn mint"! $500 for & guarantee fund to Insure the success of the fair, rids have beeu adver tised for the construction of the buil I ings necessary for the stabling of th. stock. A large pavilion is to be built. PUBLISHED SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Va'loa County. William J. Knight and .Mary A. Knight, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles A. Ritch, Defendant. To Charie; A. Ritidi. the above named defendant: in tho vmo of the State of 0:e- ... ...... igon. You ari hereby .notified a:ul re quired to apiear aid answer or otherwise pleal to the cxn plaint fllel against you in the above en titled cause on or before th- expira tion of six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of thi Summons, which date of fiist publi cation is Thursday, Saptember 2nd, 1909. and i: you fail to so appear und answer or otherwise ple.id in said cause the plaintiffs, for want thereof, will apply tj tlis a jove-eniltled Court for the relief prayed for ia their complaint on fi e herein to-wit: For the satis'ac.ion and cancellation of that certiiu mortgage of racard in the mortgage records of Wallowa County. Oregon, in Volume "12"' at page 374 thereof, dated Februar. 10th, 1893, on the southwest quart 3T section ten In township one south of range forty-loar eau W. M. in Wa -Iowa County, Oregon, which mort gage was executed and delivered hy the plaint f;'s to the defendant to secure the sum of $1000.00 and in terest; and lor a decree satisfying and cancelling said mortgage upju the records of said county, and re moving said mortgage as a cloud from plaintiffs' title to said lands. This Summons is served upon yo by' publication thereof In the Wa' Iowa Chie.tain, a weakly newspape; published at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, and having a genera! circulation the'e'n, for the full perioc! of bIx coasacutive weeks and se.e. ssues of said paper, commencing witl he issue of Thursday, September 2, 1909, pursuant to an order of the Hon. J. B. O.msted, County Jud:-e jf Wallowa County, Oregon, made and entered on the 31st day of Aug .ist, 1909. CONAWAY & CORKIXS and BURLEIGH & BOYD, Attorneys for plaintiffs. 2c7 New Priest Coming. Father Sinionds. of the Sen-it" "a hers, has be?n assigned to the .'athollc churches here and at Joseph SCHOOL OPENING POSTPONED. Notice is hereby given that the opening of the Enterprise Public ichools Is postponed one wse'.c. ichool will open Monday morning, Jeptember 6. By Order School Board. Ne Suits Filed. Aug. 23 Wm. J. and Marv A. Knight vs. Charles A. Ritch. GAME LAWS. Any person knowing of any viola tion of the game or fish laws of thr state, or of persons not nmnarh keeping screens over trritt. ditches, are requested to notify JOE CLE.MONS, -t Deputy State Game and Forest! Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. 42tf Whirlwind Tablets cure rheumatism .u vma ciimate. They have relieved hundreds and cured scores of case? n Union and Wallowa counties, positive proof, names, etc., furnished m application. For sale by Jackson 4 Weaver, Enterprise 20btf A Good Position ;an be had by ambitious voung men ind ladies In the field of "Wireless" ,r Railway telegiaphy. since the -hour law be.ame effective, and mce the Wireless companies are atabliHhlng- stations throughout the ountrv there Is a great shortage of elegraphers. Positions pay begin- 'T 7 10 $9 Per mollt''. with ood chance for a.lvancemont The National Telegraph Institute Cf Port and, ore, operate, six official In Itute3 In Amerigo n.i . -.fun . ' "upervision Lc and Wire,e3S 0fficia' a" Places all graduates into positions. It will nav vn;i ww f f. m m mimmunimi I To the Farmers: S We will pay cash Wheat and Barley delivered at any warehouse in Wallowa Count-. Are H 5 also in the market for some good Tirn- g othy ha-. If you have any hay or 5 grain to offer it will pay you to see us. 5 Cash advanced on contract. C S. BRADLEY S ENTERPRISE - - OREfifiN ' i jBBiBisHiHBaaauuiriBiiicuniBsiiiBUttn CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, Vnited States Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, August 17, 1909. A suffuient contest affidavit hav ing been filed in this office by James T. Moxley, coutes ant, against Frei I. .Moxley. Entry. No. 13079-Serlal No. U4S4.1, made Juns 20. 1906, for N SEV, ' SEVi SEVi. NEK SWU Sec 3", Township 1 S Range 46 E. W. Merl lian. by Fred I. Moxley, Contestee. in which it 13 alleged that he has wholly nbauioned said tract; that he iias changed hU reddence therefrom for more than six months since mak ing said entry; that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law and that said allegel absence from the said land wus no. due to hU employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps if the United Statei a3 a private soldier, of.'Icer. sjaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any other v.ar in which the U.S. may be engaged; said parties are hereby notified to appeir, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 1st, 1909, before C. M. Lo :kwood, U. S. Com missioner, at hi i office in Enterprise, Jregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oc ober 4th. 1 JL19, before the Register ind Receive at the United Statea Land O'fii-e In La Grande. The sail contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed August 17, 1909, sot forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this io'ice cannot Le made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 2c5 COLON R. E3ERHARD, Recsiver LETTERS ARE NUMEROUS. From La Grande Observer. W. H. Bohnenkamp, on reading n the Observer a few days ago, the it-count of the citizen of Pendle mi re(;eiing a letter from a self i.vled relative languishing n prison n Sa:n for political purposes sud ianly realized that he had received he same latter only in his the writer iad changed until his name was Boh lenkemp and that he wa3 W. H. Boh lenkamp's re atlve. The writer claimed that he was a li:ant relative of the reclpent of lie letter and t'.iat he was In prison nr a political offense. The writer toes on to state that he has a daugh er of fojrteen yenrs of age and also a the owner of a trunk in which there i a large sum or money. He urges Sr. Bohnjnkamp to send or bring ;oi:gh money to Spain to pay the are of himself nnd the little girl back o America. Ke aHo consigns the "ink to hij so-called relative along vith hh daughter. The letter resolved by Mr Bohnen nip is written frn the same place ind bears the same date as the Pen onleUer. Mr. Bohnenkamp dis- Special Bargains In order to clean up our summer stock, we are offering at Greatly Reduced Prices Men's Oxfords and Men's Summer Underwear Straw Hats at your own price Ycuths' Bib Overalls at 45c " Youths' waist overalls at 40c Boys' and Youths' Suite AT COST Come in and buy before these bargains are gone. Respectfully,.' C.H. ZURCHER miimimqt0i for 3-our Rje, Oats lega-.ded the letter. When h. the account of the letter fm B ! dleton. hs noticed the similarity said something alout it. kirowln Uu: ii was a case or grart. A prominent citizen of Denver ... Id the city today and stated that U i lueuucai isiier was received at h ver a snort time ago. The United Statis government ku recognized the means of this p and has repeatelly communicitd with the Spanish government to ill ' them In stopping it, but have we received any reply. It is thoad, that the high officials of Spain some way connected with the ache as It Is a well known fact that ! of them are grarters on a large icfe ! Jir. UJUnenkamp will pay no atl tion to tha le.ter whatever. SHEEP FOR SALE 1150 Ewe. 8 years old. and 1W lambs for sale. Albert Morgan, is naha, Oregon. A Sprained Ankle. As usually treated a Boralnid ankle will disable the injured Per for a month or more, but br amir. ing Chamberlain's Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may, In most cases, be effected in less than one week's time. This liniment is a most re markable preparation; try It for I sprain or a bruise, or when laid bp with chronic or muscular rheumatism and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it if- fords. For sale by Burnaugh I ilaj- field. by buying (ill reliable, hooot, high grade m ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. Belvidere, lit. . seving machine;- ' T""- KOLLER BEARING. v HIGH CHADS. . full details. C l,,eVor UU2