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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
I - - I II PWV III rSTKt J J.k in iffltw TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. NO. 6. MONEY T0 L0AN jFunds loaned, 6 per cent. John P. Rusk. Atty. State Land B'd. Joseph FOR SALE. jrban,ei8 and z iacti sPring ,,.$250. Enquire at thlB office. House, 6-rooros, lot 60 x 120, four Mock' f rom bank corner. $600. This property is cheaper than you can balld. Terms. Clarence E. Vest. 41btf 100 or 125 tins o! hay. Inquire of H. 0. Zumwalt, Zumwalt, Oreg. 39b4 160 acres Umber land and good mill lite to Wallowa County, Oregon. Communicate with J. E. Houtchens 4 Co. Waitsburg, Wash. 50btf One complete planing mill and engine. AIM 300,000 feet, more or lees, of pod merchantable lumber. For price ini terms call on Burleigh &Boyd, Enterprise, Oregon. 31btf Pool and Billiard Tables at a bargain Call at Mrs. Mavor's restaurant. 36bm . WANTED 8ch:o'. boys Two o" threa to roora( and board. Mrs. Mavor. 42btf Highest market price paid for a'l kinds of groin in exchange for furni ture, by Ashley the Home Furnisher. 42w2. A Hurry Up Call. Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick. A box of Buckien'B Arnica Salve Here's a quarter For the love of Moae hurry! Baby's burned him lf, terribly Johnnie cut his foot with the ax Mamie's scalded Pa cto't walk from piles BlUle has boll and my corns ache. She got it and soon cured all the family. Its til greater healer on earth. Sold by Burnaugh & Mayfleld. The Fred Calln property In the ouUieait part of town has been sold by Clarence E. Vest to Carl Roe, wbo wil o:cupy it as a hame. NATIONAL APPLE SHOW ffSPOUIE OREGON APPLES WILL BE THERE 100 FOR BEST BUSHEL OF WHEAT. Fort-and, SeJ.. 28. "Oregon app'.es will be well represented at the sscoid Na lonal Apple sho at Sjo kana November 15-10,' said Ren. H. Rl-e. manager tf the apple show, wb3 was in Eortland during the past week. "While the crop is g3ner ally much sma Ijr than lait year, the quality Is of the very best and grow ers in a'l par s of the s'a e are show ing t e kesne t interest in the variouj. conteiti. Wui'e the . first apple show was an unjxpjc ei suc cess, we have assjrances that the sa.ond expasl ion will be even more J, a I t ie gro,e -8 want a chance to exhibit their choc apples in corn par son wit'i frlt (rix other states an 1 fie pri e list gives an opportuni ty fjr eviry ap Is raher to compete. Ths co.nte.ti include carloads, ten boe?, five boxes, single boxes,' bar rels, jars anl plates with casij pre mijms raitinj from $1000 sweep Jta'ei in the caro d classes down to iZ for a single p a'e o? five applei. 'Al. t.e r II oad have unitsd in Jilnj; a ritj of cna and one-third fare .or t e round trip to Spokane d uring ap.Js show we A and also allow visitois to go by one J)ae and return via another. "The NaM-naj Apple Show date3 give growers ai opportunity to ex hibit at loca' count; fairs end apple hOA s ch ai th)se at Albany and Hood Ri r and t'ien have plenty of time to ship to S.o'rane and win ad ditional honon anl premiums, "I haze leen In many of the fruit growing dis ri U of Washington and Oregon and in nearly all socilons ENTERPRISE, OREGON, thj report U ihe same a small crop o.' lin j qua.lty.-" FLORA NOTES. A Re ekah lodge will be instituted herj the nl:ht of September 23. The Maiioa X tiler place has b&' i bought by Mr.Wo.d3wbonad moved in. He wi 1 winter 1300 head of heep. a!c Willi brotters have bought 130 hsad o' sheep anl will reelva them at Rsd ft.- this wee. Mr ani Mrs. H. T. Skiggs are at tondlng the Seattle fair. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t 130). Japalac. varnish stains. Unseed ol at Burnaugh ft Mayfleld's. Same Old Story Of Peddler Gougi People of North End Bilked As Usual By Travelling Salesmen, Many of the p o.ile of the Hinsan Ferry andFar.dise cojntry. are Borne what up in arms against a certain Spokans grocery ho ise, whi h carries oi a poddii ig grocery business that i i it t J.in3 out to be a Spokane house bat from theco.iyof.the order ehee a pers.n cannot tell whare the house wa lo:atel, sa.s the A"o in County Sentinel. Several familiee pur ch ssd as hi.h as fo ty-flve and fifty do lars vorth or the stuf, and the prices th were chaned were hishar clear t rough tie list, than good go's could have been purchased for from tho nurchante Df Aso in, or frojo an pt e ft re Jn ths county. This ii a f'ct, bsa iSe some of the falivs have gone into t'oe Aeo in stores f.i v.ee'1 ani pile 3d the list strai ht through at regular retail prices, and thy fQand that they hal beei held uo on practically every Ite n. Oc gent eman'j wi e had REPORTED CHANGE E TRAIN m D (Continued on last page.) DDnnnnnnonncnonnnDaDDcaHeaDnnDDnnDnnnDn a D a o D D 0 O a a u a n a D U n n Q a o D 0 a B n D 0 a a a Q a D a o n Q a D n D D a o a More Room Needed at the E. M. & M. Go's and in order to get that room we will give a liberal discount on all ymnnroeir oods Lawns. Dimities, etc. and in fact on many things that are too numerous to mention in this small space. We have some of those SUMMER SKIRTS on hand. Come in and see them before they are all gone. Men's Oxfords We have an elegant line of these goods and are giving a Discount of 20 per cent. They will last but a few . days. Call and examine them before they are gone. We still have a few pairs of Ladies' Oxfords and if you would like a pair come and get them at your very earliest-convenience. Summer Underwear n D B D a a a a RUMORED OLD SCHEDULE WILL BE RESUMED ON BRANCH OCTOBER 1. Ever since the change of time, t the branch t alus by which the ncomlng train does not reach the iPfer valley until 6 o'clock and ifter, there has bejn continual pro st by t':e patrons of the road. Thut he of flcials have heard the complaint! wd wi.l rejoedy thj cause Is the itest reiort, and if it proves true, t wi.l ba welcome news, Indead, to . 1 who have oscaloj to travel on the train. The re.wit i th given in S mda Star: I "'.t ii stitsd in ra'lroad circle? that the will be another change in the runa.ng of trains on the Wa loa jranch and f at fte change will be back t3 abon the former schedule hen ths train le't La Grande at 3:h in the morir'n lawLead of 12:45, as at present. The return trip wlil also Le arr. n.ed so as to firing the arrhal of ihe t ain fron Jo3ph U about 8:30 in the afteraoan. The Sun lay tra n earxicj U not to be dlsconUn e Ac o ding to the re Por.s t e changa laA to the oM time iv ii de.ersnca to the express, ei wl h 8 o" the patrons of the road along tie Wc ow branch. It la tald f a; th9 chang. will take place on the first of the cjming month." Farmers Day At A'YP Exposition Seat le, Sep'. 28. S ates, counties, and cities; barbers, plumbers, and blacksmiths; every profession, creed and class have had their day at the Expo ltlon and nw fi farmers have sunj the Praia s and ex ploited the egricultu al intereita cf the great Northwts;. The fair a .thorltlas, appreciating their relation tq the development of the N rthwet, gave tha farm ers three days lor thoir cebbratlon and by liberal appropriation ar ranged for the ir.oit spectacular and unique entertainment ever eesn anywhere, "Harvest Home Festival" waa us'ieel in S.)tenber 24 by a grand agricultural parade, In which all competitors I.r the numerous prlie car. 1 their carrot or turnip or stock of corn on a stick aad passed tb.3 ju'gei In review. bevn mamtno h steers and oxsn ha be:n p.riApid for a big barbe cue the second diy. Ten thousand Juby hot toant sandwlche were disributel t hungry visl o.s, artsr the b.eves were taken from the spits, which by fie way was In the opin whsre all co Id watch the chjfi at their woik. At night an old faih oned hse-down la the Washington Sta'e bull Jin j, which wa turned into a 11 f ba n for the ojcasslon, was o;en to all. The only condition was that every iran must wear over alls and e .ery wojian a gingham or calico dre a. On Sunday, the Harvest Home Festival clottl wi.h a jubilee meeting in the amphitheatre when a dozen noted evangelists and singers were given ox ort nity to say that the religious interests were given a day at the big Seattle Exposition. . Another reature will be Fish Day, Monday. On f Is day fish will be served free to all visitors at the Ex position, in co nmemoratlon of the close of a succe rul run of salmon up the Northwest rivers. Tuesday at the Exposition wlU be Lynden Day and Farbers Dav. Wed nesday wll be the day at the fair or Kpycroft, Port Angeles, the Wash ington Newsboys, and th Washing ton Creamery operators. Phi Delta Theta will Celebrate at the Exposition Thuriday with ap propriate exerciies in the Auditorium. This will a'.so be the day of the American In3tlttj of Alining Engineers. Headquarters for school supplies. Jackson & Weaver's drug store. Local Praise For Evangelist Pratt S. Harrl "els of His Sjs et) In D'oti la-np Ijn Begin i October 24. E itor: D Trafs work U high ly s o en of wherever he bai be n P rsonaliy I know fall work In North Da'cota where I labored 6tt years an I can say that he li one o" fie mo it beloved evanjelst i that ever came to the s at). S. HARRIS. An Apprecl tion. From t'e Ventura Frej Preai, Ven tura, Ca'. Sometime befora these meetings be gai aa estimation or Mr. Pratt from a -pearanje and reputation was print ed In the Free Freis but now that he haa been cons'antly b3fore Ventura p:opie fo.- firei weeka, oplnljo is pra tl a'lr tna Imoui rardin him and hit ork. A fo single words ch'racterlie him test, mature, un- af:t3d. schoarly, direct, earnest. Godly ml fljcca M. He haa sea li ly malntancd fie ariument and in. Peil in his work end has refused to re ort t3 any tra a to roaka people p b lcly profess what they d3 not Inwardly telhve. Frank hineity has c';arict rlted all his wo k. He ha njver str.-.lned a po'nt to make the reiulta loot larger than they realy are. lib expojitlan u the basis of all hU teajhing and preach ing an 1 he o tan repeats the sLata- ment that he has no oratorical am bitIon3 but wtjhea to persuade men U.nxr, believe and obey God's me ea in fie Eible. Thro :h hla strong pre entaf tn the Blbla has ueix)ir a lMnj volame, to many to who:n It has be n a closed book. As a rrisnd be hra won bis way Into t.e regard o many cf our people, who will count hW acquaintance a privi lege. Eape.ially v.l I he be eUeim el by those who through his minlntry have eitered a Christian life and. profe ;slon. 8UPREME COURT CASE8. The Observer states that news has reaped La Grande that three case of Interest to Un'on and Wallowa caunCe ha-. been st for hearlna bef-ra the supreme coart on October 6 and 7. The caa are ex-Sheriff Elakljy of Wa lowa county vs. Pe'ar O'Salllvan, inv&lv:nj the old quesUon of the lortloa of pe-sonal nronerty for as303ineiit, and the State va. Mc- uo.iald and the Farnea va. Loiig two eschest cases a?poa!ed from Un Ion county. The o faring of fie Bckhardt com pany for the flrat night of their en- gagement a' the Opera House In this city, coram nclng Friday night Oct. ut wll be the beaut ful and rjfieih (lng comely The Gra Widow. CHUG SELLS HERO REGISTFRED COWS I Mcdonald of wallowa and vaughan of imnaha buy famous herefords. George S. Cratr, one of the leading th Toughbred ca 111 breeders la this section, has soil hit herd and retired flora the buslneta. He disposed of 67 head t John McDonald of Wallowa and SS head to H. N. Vaushaa of Imnahs. The lot bought by Mr. McDciald inclu el the ramous bull. Bright rro.-nlw, conceded by Judge a of cat.lj to be of the mo it perfect animals In the ata.- Th cal ie a all r filtered Here- for.!a, anl all fima'e s:o'k excopt Itr.gl.t Prom ae ami o le bull cUf. Tha price paid is not ma le pub le but the tXal deil fojlu up over $80 0. Mr. Craif to k great crlle In his lierJ o' whlte'acei anl scared no palia ir expense to got tlie bet. but ha hn r.c ntiy gone into tha i.ieea busliie: in pa tnershlp wl.h ino'her cat lea an, C. U. Hu mes, and 'ecldel to dU;oi3 of his cattlo. lilt son. W. F. Craig, who reiljes in the old home ran. h Just sou h-. iaat or th's clt ', wl l aUa gj In o thj nh j bmln 8nd baa s :;d X'lJi a purchase of 3j0 ewei of Falco ner Bro. Tradta Last of Cattle. Graves Broi. liae tradod fie 1 -it of fne r cattle. 120 heal of cha ce range oow, to She. herd Alorgaa of lmnano, for ewei. CHURCH SERVICES. Th:re wll be servlcos lu fie Ki- terprine Cal.olto church next Sunday morning at 10 o'l .ck. 8 rmon by llev. Fa hsr Elmond'. Srlce at tha M. U churh nixt Sunday at 11 a. m.- and 7:30 p. m. iun "ay b:J:oj1 at 10 a. m. Euo.'lh league at 6:45 p.m. C. E. Trueblod, pastor. A Sum'a; 8ch o' Itillr Dav am lie will be held In tie M. E. churth iext Sunday a'. 2: SO p. m. A pr Irani will be kI en coiHlitli of songs, reJtatoni, ani short ad. lrasea. of erln wll ba ialt,n for the work of the Sanday School Board. There will bo Dreachirir in th mirt house tt Enterprise Sunday, Oct 3, at a p. m. by Elder A. J. Lavlaiut ,.t the Reorganized Church of Jesus t-nrist of Latter Day SainU. Come and hear the gospel as i reached 1800 years ago. Committer. Our stock is broken and we wish to make a thorough cleanup. 0 We are headquarters for a genuine good Glove, such as McKibbin and BlocK g g We try to keep constantly on hand Fruits and Vege- g g tables of all kinds and we are right on prices g Respectfully, . O g E. M. & M. COMPANY SnDnnnonnDnDBBDDDDanonnanDiisnnoDnDnnDntfi lhmrv ims uver And see what rate of interest you would get on money invested in this piece of land that has raised, and will continue to raise: 43 ba. of 40-fold wheat at 70c 2 75 bu. of oats at $1.25 per hundred For Only $20 per acre $30.10 20.00 . With a good prospect of the land doubling in value within the next year or two. This piece of land consisting of 830 acres with less than 100 acres of waste land, lies five or six miles from railway station in the best wheat section in the county. All under good fence; good spring water; 137 acres in cultivation. Can be bought on the following terms: $8000 cash, security back on the place for the balance, from one to five years at 8 per cent, interest, subject to good five year lease. Boots AND Shoes Fine New Stock of Best Footwear For Men and Boys Women and Misses ALSO General Merchandise Coal and Shingles By the Car Load. That's Why We Sell CHEAPER THAN OTHERS Riley and Riley Groceries and Flour Fuel and Feed CLARENCE E. VEST 3 (Exclusive Agency)