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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
This Mattress is made of long staple cotton, and is non tufted which raaKes it absolutely sanitary, no place for bugs and dirt or germs of any Hind to collect. Guar anteed for 20 years against becoming lumpy or uneven. FRED 5. AiSfiULY Some of the so-called cotton mattresses am n, j linters, which is not cotton at all, but scraninU cf the cotton seed and not to be compared uf-Vroia long staple pure white cotton used in the ftj 1 The Bakery Fresh Bread and Fine Pastry TWO MORE URGE REAL ESTATE DEALS D. WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE We Solicit Your Patronage II. V. MOORE, Manager River St., 2 doors south of Funk's. NOTICE TO PAY. All persons owing Lon Davis nust settle on or before October 1, 1903. On all account j not Beitled by that date action will be commenced. LON DAVIS 41a4 BURLEIGH & BOYD 1 1 II VI VJLHLklm DMDRUFFM)Kv are but outward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan Jruff terms sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills th e para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out -A single application gives relief aod proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask yourdrnggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, - PORTLAND, ORMO FOR SALE BY BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD. JtjU Dojtir Still. th founder of t':e .science of ojtoahv, 5000 people Ulllel th LI; Chautauiua tent. Dr. Moore 1 also ex-prtsldent of the Oregon Cs'eo.athic aswcia'I.n. and he is now servlnj a fle year men bershl.) o.i fie Or 3; on Board of (Medical Exatiners, which condsts W. SHEAHAN BUYS FRANK . of 11e madical doc.orj and one oi WRIGHT RANCH GRAVES i teopathlj doctor. He practiced seven ana cna half years in La Uranie. PLACE SELLS FOR $9600. , ' , . h . .,. ified oatjorathic physlcim and will devote he- time lragely to the pra il;e In Wallo a. I C, SURVEYING UP MILL CREEK ! ROAD WILL CROSS BLUE MOUN TAINS JUST EAST OF WALLA WALLA. ca- load or stael for the Nmn v v t. i. A UU Alii tu I UUM -.ttj PARADISE CROPS r,u. - " Hit. a lis gani of m3n. Tra laying la daugite o" Prd", tn bpsrlri nt nnp nndflr tha direction u"a e , , - ,nter. ri Jrida' of W. H. Saxton, the new Master Me- .lf . . ......... .. .. . . ui urn cnan c. a aten l ioriomiisor iracK Du ... . . J PB tn&t iu 19 in th. r.. i wm ' ... . " Tuuu-r 6ave tnnui UUL X 1 II J H I n J " ' D. AV. Sh ahan, tha we'l known atto ne of t U city, hai bought the Frank Wright pi ice of 760 acras on Tro.it cte k, lOnillis north of Entjr prici (or U1,4U0, or $15 an acre. Tin pio.ierty li a fine timothy and stxk ran.h, v.1 h fair improvement aij is we 1 waterel. The d3al was co nil td Thu'.s 'ay by the Enter prise Real Es'a'e orapany. The same .irni completed the sale, Saturday ni rnln, o! the V. H. Graves i rig tjd vale ranch of 160 acre?, fUe mlbs south of this city, to J. C. Loi:ou of Joseph for $9600 cash, or $60 an acre. Th-sre are ex tra gjod iaipro em.nti on the' Graves plare. Whirlwind Tablets cure rheumatism In Jthls climate. They have relieved hundreds and cured scores of cases in Union and Wallowa counties, positive proof, names, etc., furnished on application. For sale by Jackson & Weaver, Enterprise. 20btf was in this a' lpment, and more mi the n.-Av f r im Tnhli fr't ThA - ' ' out Tin work is to go up north Yakima valley 'j tjr n i niau wuiu j xjKdiie, ana ue ru hei viherever grading I) com- , ' P'etel. Art. , , ,Mir"n9 Comn- The frat engine on the new road J'? CO:iM " of tt, b expected in a fey da 8 from an I Z? ,ln ni3 c0Fany eaitem so Otiers cimDlaterl ,... . " " 1 ' c"i F .iin n l ibhh a ii . . u AIUJW wurzwa OfiM. Wal'a WaMa. Wn., Se.)t. 21. En rr ii. t. nf hrt VfiVi fnaf nro rilll O IIC;iO Kti IO A'VIHI v - ' I if Villi nine tie sur.e, ihro iKh the city to- " way h re. The line may pos- T .., ' ""weuw m da .an J the ,arap li est.bllshd on slblf tan 1 ng valby freight to 'rpoVora Th '? ta tha mnini-,l'o an: t is ran. The road It is be- . . " "wk . iiiov-i h.,I n r, OI .uoo sh thj si 'e of ton neireU CH1CO TATTLINGS. tuns ivht h sl.nvH thf r im Dan v in tTnds runnln; th) line thro.igh,' and , f " tha Northwestern not ti Walla Wa li. The road enters town frjm t e weit on Ninth s raet.l an 1 th ;nce out the city up the Mill ! cree'c s irvey. I Ac;ual vor't viil be biiun it Is Th3 Shi ) 35 0 Tons of Hay, Lost ne Re.nrier says Simp- value of 10 C3nta ea.ch ro of th par M S. VAN A rs. V. A an E T INJURE?. Ielt and daught r, Ch'co, Sept. 23. Laz Wright Is si!d. on grading in a few weeks, as maklig preparati n to -hre:hasaoon s 0.i a tie lin ii de.'inltely setilel. ai the machine li in repair. The road U to rjn to the mountains, Ssho 1 lv proreing micely wilh through a tunnel and dojvn to the lar;e at enan.-e aaJ .VIjj Wea ver Grande Ron le river, thence a mss the 8C-.03I Te,ch rt Wantrd Supe.latenjent J. c. C3nl8; Mt. r r,i.j , , lur63 Or fOllr c'tltrl !. ji ruiuuiu an i lowu.evoi union- ... ";ujo8 CO lit.' ha e Hh in A 'SM t o f ho.. HJJCU : ifron Loa in.' st ton dur!ne tha last a3 teacher. Snake rl er, ccnn-Jtting with the ra tn 1 th i.-i Pi is exhausted. Tile law reiur lag a', le st six nonth8 ' caua.ng all th) t'ntricts to ha, fall terms aid al: starting aboit the same f.m3 m:ani mo"e teickm employed. t.vj niontis a d tliere Is lot) m re yet t) go o t. An average of two oaro da a ars shi?p3d. Tha price paid i $10 p3r ton f. o. b. Lostlne. Ne Fo-tffice. 1 A postofflje has be :n enav.lhh:d ft appigs, On t.ie Al. P. Miller r ni nhn it 17 nliimn n nhnnw.. mii.s nortt ol this city. The o-'flc Mountain View FruItP fa 'J! . . ... u-j . ui l,. A, xt0jiia3, wuo pnone. O. J. Roe, proprietor gi en to t ney of i e. Calvii Smith's children tide from Northwest m in Idiho. Such ii the J seh Creek to attmd sc'iool until Information given cut by an official C. l H uPithor Will miva in Chon frxr t. .- wh, la e been orSaniin3 Artljan ( wlnter ' & Eelieina ti!Va'ly haVJ Tfr1""1 NCW fai1 nam3 of CjnnlnS! F t3 Walla Walla Union. J- ired vork on account of Mrs. haal ha e don Joaiph Creek I j, Ba,,n ,g b,rev, 0 , In ll a"T i h,n thi San f'e:d da,n- d0lbt reralang e-en in the nil.ids or ana Vrs Ebm we e Lying Jojeph I j. K. El,mand for th, lan to ,th , mo t skejtic 1 t mt the NJrth o io e t En,erp.l e when the hone We-W hvj be m lmprjvlng the l03ka CoaJt ra ,roa1 w, , y. ran aray anl upsrt the buggy on a -ot the Chico scho 1 home. Paren a city. T e survevori who ha,e be'n hifch anc. J rs.. Van Pelts' arm wno have c-jndr .-n sho Id lend a hand working their w "y from Uie Columbia v s brok:n el sa to the shmlder. her t , h n t , i .f .i ... y. Uie L01umma .... . , ... , u r " "u-3" iivor to in s c tv rave Den here and .ai h lone was iraetured and she j , 8 AJta nl ste ,a E!glnand, at th, Dr, . " ""e ?rC!lVe , T r f i1"". . , KhC 18 a! after vU!Ung thelr arent8 her re- th her .h'e of tie tity ThQv nave . the 8t ldy have help.d to make iris3n; in Josaph but v 1 1 be broig t t.rnel th, latter t Jose h and Miss MmM., ,Z ..." l ,L 9i .v! i the work interesting .e a. som as sie n we 1 eno gn a ta tJ Wallo.va where she takes Blalock land and cn to this city It is :o b3 mo.ed It 1, h,r inteation to p0,itio as clerk in ona of tha stresi 1 a s, u dest ol V ey we . rve'yed a nlrtiTn !oiW. organised hv '! lJ llVt, f " : ne.r te car bam, The'survey Mrs Van P it anl damht.r M 7 " rn" . . ..u . . u nues up k0 ve street. Yesterday . I '-". A- U 1.1 111 H 1 llr.ll. K I.VOVAPQ ... 1 , . . ... . . -....vw.o Y i euiuiyea rumims Anyone wisllng apples. Pew. HIGH 80HOOL NOTES. The physiology diss, unler Miss jI!othwe.l, ta'te a taat on the bjnes of the human baby Wednesday. Ivan iJac!a:m contrltutad two skulls, to P it and innit.tid a- Josa.h, Thurs ay night ass ne.- fa ent. air aid Mrs. Catas. a Hip th-nmrh iht. .n. t. h ... ..... " .i-J ivil UIC llUi- spe t laH eak at the r.ver. p,8J 0f striking the diren route to Til A riinpa of rinai KoTl 1711.1nv ' in i . - r w xit.ua i creas ana t lence over the Blue ' cumpieiei graa.ng uie night wai quite a success with good maintains and into t e Grind Ron 1pIsc1uo1 eround anl th, plumbing U CrjWfl in Ol 'Iiij TaMI KtA I nulr.ll A U'.ii. .... u, miuwa cojntv win nave j Hom;r Fhminj li out or school far a fe.v days heliilns hit fa.hjr make hay. Chester Riley, manager of the foot ball t am, l negotiating for games wlt'i Elgin and La Grjnde, part of whi h wi 1 be flayed here. When Mr. Lo ke, co inty commls- s oner, hai complete 1 gradine the Cr. F. E. Mo r Dr. 5'ojra, the osteo.mthlo physi nun wuu iia rnmA in mia rrv in i i j. . - - -x-presile t cf t'Te Amprlonr n t 7t o " olaJnc3- W11 Alrora val3y. When seen yes erday a crew m8a:l d' Wallowa cojnty will hav "athi aei'tio" HZ ol tra " 'T out6 heiutiful and mol C. Edgmana. mother and aunt of tl'-i w.n. ..j . To hnvo. .. .,. . j llt ; 7 7 """aaiwmii'.r rjr to espec',. - a -B'y sanizati.n of t'ae ojteopatblc pro"e ilan that hu 2.0JO membjrs. He r sidsd at tha amlversary conven c on le d at Kl ks Il!e. Mo. In An- ust, 19)8, when oa the birthday of aapaiac. varnish stains. Iluaeed nil at Burnaugh ft Mayfleld's. La Gr,in "e Observer Eo tor F. E. Moore le t at noon today for BaW pri.e, where he wrl.l flHPil on itfflnA lma'ediae y and hisg nla. dlsp a tlon an 1 hi com uendable character should cemen". his businass r.'lationj tire as t ey have he e. The d cor leavas m. ny a ataun h frhnd in this c:ty who hopes Ojd fortune will smile on hiai always. GAME LAWS. Any person knowing of any vi.iia tion of the game or fish laws of the state, or of persons not properlj keeping screens over irrigate ditches, -are requested to notify JOB CLEMOXS, Deputy State Game and Porssti Warden, Zumwalt, Oregon. 42tf Why? Prom a small beginning the i'e t-f n 7-i- 1 i i r , . . zmwua. mutuer ana aunt or wfl hWniia onHnnt A T. e bova n D..v-n Di.. -.1-1 P2nt a few das atthe river getting tation3 this U the routa that will be 'the,e da-8' '"Is 7 grade al right?" and uae Chamberlain's Cojgh fa!l fruit. foloel. ' j R 'son "ootl.a'I. Remedy has extended to all parts of " v w. -liik vuimvvwu a dajgater, Sept. 12th. La mi k a ir.HM...i ... j w-vt u t. V 1 1 1 1 C V Th a pu. I s h ;ve ord :rad copies of the Unlted State3 and to many f jr- FALL STOCK 2k. " o uiu ;raQ co.ie3 or j.Ten1 SnllIey,s Songs for Mixed VoiceV . elgn countries. Why? Because it 1 f mm finn IT".. ..,..( 'hftft ni-AUU 1 nnnnn!n ll.. ..nl..nl.l. .n. 1 "ii i' idiii;iM:ut 1T CnOrilB and I . " . c.i'i..u 1 1 y y (ii ucuio iui ciia.e: work. cougns and colds. For sale hv Bur- Tha class in Versli miVn. i naugh & Mayfield. .mi. . r . " "i r'"3 'r wnat it lacks in num- oer3. mis? Corresponds With the Season's Crops Biggest Yet. It is none too early to begin preparations for Winter and onr store is crowded with Fall and Winter goods As schools are opening np we would call especial, attention to our line of shoes for children! The Famous Buster Browns and Nap-a-Tans TH&y "MAKE A HIT Amv nimflfoi ia ii . . i... o "my member. Maude Litch brought a baautiful specimen of a "sulphur diamond" to the physical geo;raphy . class the ot'r diy. it came from the coil mines or Pennsylvania. The membars o' the physical ga ography c asj are interested in eU mating the length of a shadow on December 21st tha langth on Se teaiber 22nd. n s Vl HWm T;aC? II J c-mmm TTTl H J IS. F. E. MOORH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN u tank Building. Rea-I --""a at b. b. Boyd'a. fcd. non3. Enter rl Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda ALL FLAVORS Sundaes, Root Beer, Re freshing DrinKs When extra CANDY good - is wanted come to PRENTISS ROMAN'S Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon our store. FOR BOYS FOR GIRlS any Leather, Style or Size ON SALE AT Guaranteed to give satisfactory service and a neat, comfortable fit. A nice, new line nf Ladies, and Children's Coats At Prices Vthi? ,the Rea Si m P New, Dress Skirts and Shirt Waists for FaU. Also Kimonas, Dressing Complete Stock of Men's Apparel of All Kinds The Gordon Ha. best $3.00 Ha. m .he market A big liue of Men's Ex.ra Trousers a. ,3.50, 50 to $6 00 Ah..lo.fbroKenlini,h,.,ds,oclI whh prices c, awayd.un. Come in and ,oot s Dr v .w you buy or not. w aether W. J. FUNK a CO. .........r.,.fllIMt0.1,MI11,lu..,,.III,I1,IIC-iicaiit iiiiiiMiii!iMi M 'UBIU m E 320 Acres $16 per acre 10 miles from town, 125 acres can be Irrigated, 75 acrea In summer fallow, large natural lake. 150 inches of water, 40 acres of timber. flings In Enterprise, $650 to 12600. Lots in Enterprise, $75 "to $250. - ' W. E. TAGGART The Pioneer Real Estate Mao. ""iwaii, : . . . OREGON - J3 "Careful Banking Insures th Safety of Deposits." Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $50,000 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities: fflSSW M W. R. Holmes, Chler o- raig, Vice President Frank A. Reavls, Awt. Cashier Gko.8.Craio J. H. DORRTW . 1)1 RECTORS Geo. W. Hyatt Mattib A. Holmes W. B. Holmes