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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1909)
City and County Brief News Items Mails now close at 7:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. C. D. Vest was at Lostine curing grain Monday Riley Riley received another car JoaJ of shingles, Saturday. Vhi;e Loaf Flojr, $4.50 per bar rel at E. M. XI. store. Get to r lnt:r cabbaje and sauer krut. A. M. Warner, Eatrprise. Sirs. J. S. Butnar and baby have returned from a visit with her Bis ter a; Cashmere, Wash. Miaa Lida Flowers, who has been 111 cf appendicitis, is much better and is considered out of danger. J, W. McAlister of Turlock, Cal arrived Saturday to visit his son Charles. Mrs. C. A. McAlister returned Monday from a visit with her par ents at Wallowa. Wo. Emmons, who now resides in La Grande, came in Monday for a visit with relatives. The Tnioa Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. J. L. Browning. Tuesday, October 19. Mrs James Fitzpatrick and child of Los :in e came up Monday evening to continue her osteopathic treat ment. Mrs. B. F. Miller made a trip to their Promise ranch last week and brought out a load of fine fruit, pears, peaches and plums. Carl Roe came in from Walla Wal la, Monday, and will make his home here. He has severed his connection with the Washington Printing com pany. Rev. W. S. Crockett's subject next Sunday morning at the Chris tian church is "Spiteful Christians." In the evening this congregation will Join in tte union service in the M. E. church. j J. D. Walck, the Joseph real es tate agent, and J. C. Dotson, also of Joseph, were here Monday, closing a deal by which Mr. Dotson bought the W. H. Graves farm. Mr. Walck conducted the sa'e. The kickers and croakers have no place in a ci:y with the push and pro gressiveness of our town. The man who opposes needed public improve ments and stands in the way of prog ress is not a goad citizen. R. S. & Z. Co, ENTERPRISE A Large Stock of Dry Goods AXD Clothing For Fall and Winter wear JUST ARRIVED AT T'lE R. S. & Z. CO'S STORE WATCH THIS SPACE For Further Announcement R. S. & Z. CO. ENTERPBISE. Judge David B. Reavis leaves for Hood River Thursday morning. W. F. Rankin U building two cot tages on bis lots In Alder View ad dition. J. A. Burleigh went to La Grande. Monday, to attend a case in circuit ourt there. Dr. J. H. Thompson, mayor of Jo seph, was in town on professional business, Monday. 0 Esquire W. B. Appiegate and on of Paradise were here the first of the week on business. Landlord Jacob -Bauer of Hotel En terprise returned Monday from a business trip to outside points. Mrs. W. A. Moss and son Guy vis ited relatives in La Grande and at tended the fair last week. The Misses Joy and Lora Crockett if Lostine were guests of Berna Haney Saturday and Sunday. If you want good winter apples, absolutely free from worms, call up O. J. Roe, Mountain View Fruit Farm, Home phone. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hanson, returned Monday from the Seattle fair. Will says the stock exhibit there was fine and well repaid him for the trip. Mrs. Thos. M. Dill returned Sat urday from HooJ River where she attended the s a'e convention of -he W. C. T. r. as delegate from :he county union. C J. Yager of the North Country wa3 trading in town Monday. He :eft home with a load of fine fruit, but disposed of it all at the saw mills north of town. La Grande Observer: William Zurcher of Enterprise left for his home todav the proud possessor of i thoroughbred cocker spaniel, pur .hased of A. T. Hill. J. B. Seibert returned Friday from northern California. He Is ihowing some good sized gold nug sets he panned out on a prospecting :rip in the SUkiyous. Misses Minnie Glidden and Ella Daley went ' to Lostine, Tuesday .'roni where , thev will make a trip up the South Fork canyon as fat the Contact Mining company's prop ery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper of Stockport, la., and Mrs. Cornelia Chanev of Ben'.onsport. la started for their homes Tuesday, after 8 visit with Elmer Kooch and family of Alder Slope. Call at Mrs. Hug's and Bee Style Book and Samples of Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Dresses and Waists Also children's dresses and coats Orders taken Friday afternoons. Mrs. R. I. Long, representing Chas A. Steveis & Ero3. 48r4 Otley Wilson of Grouse, who was j badly hurt several weeks ago by his i horse stumbling and falling on him, was able to be taken home from ; Arjotin last week by -his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson. He is still limping from the bruises. Miss Ethel Van Pelt came down j from Joseph and spent the day, Tues (day, with Mrs. S. L. Burnaugh. Her j mother, who was so badly injured i in a runaway accident a few weeks ! go, is slowly recovering but wont : be able to be moved for a couple of i weeks yet. i Fendleton East Oregonian: Anson ! Wood of We3ton; G. W. Staggs of Ve3ton; Els worth Wood of Sherman county, and Rev. Payne of Weston, have returned from Wallowa coun ty, where they went to Invest in wheat land. AH of them made pur chases and are delighted with the tppearance of that part of Oregon. . G. and C. W. Estes went to Pendleton Monday. The former bought the pool hall of Lon Bright a few weeks ago, but when the coun cil refused last week to recognize the transfer of the soft drink license. he decided to close out. He sold the pool table to a Joseph party and Je other fixtures and stock to var ious parties Jn the city. Scott Z. Henderson, formerly of i this city, who has been managing the Twin . City Reporter at Kennewick tor me last year or two. has re signed to resume the practice of law. In connection with M. M. Moul ton of Iowa, he has opened a law ffice at Kennewick. A. R. Gard- ; ner, another Enterprise boy, who has been editor of the Reporter for the last three months, will have charge of the paper as manager. EAST GROSSMAN. Preaching services at East Gross .n next Sunday, Oct. 16, at 11 clock. You are invited. Rev. red G. Po-.ter, pastor. OSTEOPATHIC PEBBLES. Get right with nature. Osteo pathy aims to help nature. Osteopathy is the reaction against drugs. "Prove all, things, hold fast that which is good." Health means perfect physical ad justment of the body. Adjustment is the keynote. Often a small anatomical defect remedied will cure a most stubborn disease. Pain is nature's warning that a pinched nerve or blood vessel is struggling for frelom. Whatever interferes with blood or nerve supply is a prime cause of dis ease. Osteopathy Is an appeal to ration al living and the common sense treatment of disease. "Osteopathy, rubbing." When vertebra of your spine is being forced into line or a twisted rib righted, you will hardly call It rubbing. The "How" and -Why" of the treatment in any form of disease, icute or chronic, is explainable to your understanding by Osteopathy, if the Osteopath is educated. Osteo pathic Herald. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED STOCK. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that pursu ant to an ordinance passed by the city council of tie City of Enter prise, Oregm, which said ordinance was approved on the 6th day of August, 1907, providing for the aking up. Impounding and selling Jf live animals running at large within the corporate limits of said city of Enterprise, the following de icrtbed animals, all of which were taken up and impounded in the city pound in said City cf Enterprise, on :he 28th day of September, 1909. i!l be sold at public auction in said 21ty of Enterpri3e, Oregon, on the Ith day of November, 1909; that said inimals are described as follows, to wit: One red brindle cow and calf iranded on left hip with double S, is near as can be described, and slit n both ears. One white-faced red yearling simi arly branded on left hip and slit n both, ears. That said sale of said animals will e by public auction, and will be eld on the said 4th day of Novem jer, 1909, between the hours of two 2) o'clock and four (4) o'clock in he afternoon of said day, and said lale will be held at the city pound of aid City of Enterprise, Oregon, and i1' of said above described animals rill be sold for cash to the highest bidder at said sale. That at any time prior to the ime set for the sale of said ani nals, the owner thereof shall have he right to take any and all of said inimals by paying said city marshal 'or the care, charges and expenses! of mpounding, advertising and dispos ng of said animals. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this 12th day of October, 1909. CHAS. HUG, ?lty Marshal of the City of Enter prise, Oregon. 48w4 CHICAGO MAIL IN SIXTY-TWO HOURS (Cottinued from first page.) ocated at Oswego- a short distance torth of the city. It is thought that he field for a cement factory" here s unexcelled, because of the raw ma erials and the big market for the nanufactured product. Astoria is in the limelight because if a splendid building record during he first nine months of the year. Im provements carried on by the munic pality and business interests there luring 1909 total over $1.00,000. This is a splendid showing and with tuch a spirit being shown, Astoria's outlook is very bright. COURT CONSIDERS BRIDGE NEAR TROY (Continued from First page.) tion the co3t, not only of the bridge. but of making good roads up from it. The two site3 under consideration are first just above the ferry be- SITING MACHINE." BOLUS BBAIIKa by baying thit reliable, honest. tuga grade STRONGEST GUARANTEE. rv I 1 Aatsaatto National Sewlnfl Machine C,Mfr, "on- Tu book tween the ferry and the mouth of v. simnn and second, at whirlpool, about one-half mile above Troy. At the latter site the river is nr row and there U natural rov abutment on one side. If the bridge is placed there it would mean In ourse of time a county roan v Courtney and Shanrook canyons lo Red Fir, giving not to ei:ceed a u P" eeut grade at an estimated von for the 17 mile of JSGOO. The site near the ferry would mean, probably, the resrading of Troy hill. The grade of the hill fan e reduced to 10 per cent according o the survey of County Surveyor Merryman. The county court returned from he North Country. Monday. SURGERY BLOODLESS AND OTHERWISE i Osteopathy believes in surgery.; The Osteopath in fact is a surgeon . in the best sense of the word. His j work of correcting aDnornim:. great and snial", by manipulation I essentially surgical. And he believes in the use of the knife under many circumstances, as for the removal if abdominal groams, mauur"'u-i" i ind dead parts. But he believes in he use of the knife only when it aas been found that there are no ithpp means available. He is able in many kinds of cases to provide jffective and successful treatment b; uis bloodless surgery where any doc or but an Os eopath would resort o cutting. Right Way. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. I. S. Land Office at La Grande Oregon. Oct. 11, 1909. Notice is hereby given that George 3. Craig, whose postoffice address .8 Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore jon, did on the 2nd day of Febru iry, 1909, ti2 in this office Sworn statement and Application, No. 03455. o purchase the SW4 of SEV Sec ion 12. Township 2 S., Range 43 2, Willamette Meridian, and the .imber thereon, under the provisions if the act of June 3, 1878, and acts imendatory. knows as the "Timber nd Stone Law," at such value as night be fixed by appraisement, and hat, pursuant to such application, .he land and timber thereon have ieen appraised, the timber estimated D00O0 board feet at $0.80 per M nd the land $20.00; that said appli :ant will offer final proof In support if his application and sworn state nent on the 28th day of December, 1909. before C. M. Lockwood, t. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Enter- rise. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest his purchase before entry, or initi te a contest at any time before pat- mt issues, by filing a corroborated iffidavit in this office, alleging facts vhlch would defeat the entry. Jell F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. 17. S. Land Office at La Grande Oregon. Oct. 11. 1909. Notice is hereby given that William i. Davis, of Joseph, Oregon, who, on December 27, 1907, made Homestead entry No. 13731 Serial. No 05219, for Lou 3, 4, 5 and 6, Section 3, Township 1 S, Range 46 E.. Wil lamette .Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to make Final Commuta tion Proof, to establish claim to he land above described, before John A. Rumble, U. S. Commission er, at his office, at Joseph, Oregon, ra the 6th day of December, 1909. Claimant: names as witnesses: Ar- hur Dodaon, of Joseph, Oregon; Fred A. Gaylord, of Joseph, Oregon; James Steen, of Zumwalt, Oregon; E. Frank Sargent, of Enterprise, Oregon. n6 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wallowa County. In the Matter 0f the Estate of Mary A. Cramer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed with the Clerk of the above named court, his final account and report as administrator of the above named estate and the Judge of the said Court has fixed up on Monday, December 6th, 1909 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, at the County Court House in the Citv of Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon, as the place for final hearing of said report and accojnt and all objec tions thereto and why said estate should not be cloied and B.tMH . provided by law. HIRAM C. CRAMER. AdmiDiatrnt Dated this 13th day of October, 1909. vuuaway corfcins, Attornev, for Administrator. Na Irri.a I n Book Free.' Wei. Irri?a lon lo Sma-i r.,. la a publication Just Issued by the Ge:erj Pas en,-er Department of t-ie O.R.AN. company and Southern PaciM; iinl. ,n 0regon Thu set forth l . .. . I V poetical, conclie lwa' ne JKslbllitlej ftr pront of Fall and Winter Wear for Men Including all the Utest ideas in Shoes, Hats and Caps, Underwear, Sheep Skin lined Coats, Macldnaws, Coat Sweaters, German Socks, and All kinds of Rubber Shoes j& Brand New vStock of CLOTHING Just Arrived Quality and Satisfaction in All Lines Guaranteed C.H. ZURHCER inexpensive lrrhalin and a'loold ha in thj hands of every farmBr in Ore;on. Co nes n t' be tbalned free on aiplicaion to W. M. McMurray. General ra Sanger A"ent, O. R. & X. and S. P. llne in Oregon, Portland Orjgc.t J. S. BUTX3R. Ast. O. It. ft N. Notice of tria Meeting of The County Board of Equalization. Xo'.ice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization for Wallowa :ounty, Oregon, will meet at the Tounty Clerk's office at Enterprise, Oregon, oa the trird Monday of October. 1909, the same being Che 18th Jay of October. 1909, for the purpose f examining and correcting the as tassmeut of 1909 and to increase or -educe the valuation of the property ihereji assessed so that the same shall be full cash value thereof, and -o assess orokxel taxable property. Said Board will be in sewlon one month. Petitions or application for he reiuctiao of a particular assess nent shall be made in writing, veri fied by the oath of the applicant or lis attorney and be filed with the Board during the first week it is by aw required to be in session and wiy petition or application not so 3iade. verified end filed shall not be considered or acted upon by the iard. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this 10th day of September, 1909. B. F. .MILLER, County Assessor. Mr. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N T, writes: "My little girl was. greatly benefitted bv tnidn. tv.i. ni Laxative, and I think it is the best; ! OREGON CALLS- I "MORE PEOPLE" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. SLOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15 VIA 'N RAILROAD SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago - 33.00 " St. Louis - 32.00 ' 4 Omaha ... 25.00 44 St. Paul 25.00 44 Kansas City - 25.00 Fares Can Be Prepaid I Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or S. P. I genl and licket wHl be delivered in the East without extra cost Send us the name and address of any one interested in the State for Oregon literature. WM. McM'JRRAY, General Pa- jnger Agent. PORTLAND, ORBOON. remely for constipation and Br. trouble.- Foley's Orino Uxatlr, a mild, pleasant and effecUr. cures habitual constipation. fw by Burnaugh ft Mayfield. To m totaln h alth, a mttxtn or woman nseds Ju enough f 0 to repair fte wae and supply 3CT1J and body he-t. The habl'ual sumption of more fo d than to nre ary fo.- the .purpose j is ths prtw can e cf stoma A troubl, ma'imn and disorder of the kWnej If troab'ed with ind:gelon, r U your diet, let r.'ason and not apo). tlte control and t ke a few do of Charorla'n'e Storah and Utjt Tab'ets and you l;i t on be u rik aga n. For cale b Eurnaugh ft Uir. fie'.d. ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watclrfor Next Announce ment THE AND NAVIGATION