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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1909)
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Pianos and Organs Wail Paper. Glass Moulding ew Royal and Singer Sewing Alnchinps:- - Baby Baggies and Go-Carts. FRED ASHLEY, The Home Furnisher, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING ENTERPRISE, OREGON ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the County Court of the Slate o Oregon, for Wallowa County. In the Matter of the Estate of Martha J. Brown. Deceased Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Martha J. Brown, deceased, i has filed his final account of his administration of the said estate with the Clerk of the County Court in and for said County of Wallows, and that the County Court of saM Wallowa County, by order duly made J2 m SAW MILLS START AT LOSTINE HIGH WIND DAMAGES FARM HOUSE CROW & CO.'EUY GRAHAM PLACE. and entered, has fixe! Thursday, Fel ruary 4th, 1909, at the hour of tei o'clock in the forenoon of said day. as the time, and the County Cour . Lo3tine, Jan. I January 4 with 7. School opened a large attendance. Prof. Smith will organize a book keeping class for pupils in the up per grade. i Jas. R. KnodelL assistant suoerin- room in the County Court House is pendent Oregon anti-saloon league, the City of Enterprise, in Slid coan I gave a fine temperance talk in the ty. as the place, to hear objection . j cnurch January 5. to said final account and settle th.tj At the Ust councll meeting. O. W. same. All parties interested in sai j Pa?in electe4 marshal to fill the estate having objections thereto, i unexpired term. A special 4-mill tax aiy there be, are ua'.ifled to pre Jwa, wi-j tn mM,t th current i sen the same, in writing, at said lime and place. Dated this 4ti day of January. 1909. J. A. BURLEIGH, Administrator of the Estate o'. Martha J. Brown, Debased. 20t5 OF BENEFIT TO ALL Kasparilla is the name of a new remedy dost successfully prescribed for a "world of troubles.'" For derangements of the digestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. Its bene cial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation of iood, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency dne to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. If it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. Hovr Chemical Co. Portland, Oregon FC R SALE BY BUENAUGH & MAYFIELD. I JANUARY 1909 f t Sun MoJ Te Wed Thu Fri j Sot 3 4 1 10 11 5 12 17 18 19 II 81 '2 6! 7 13 14 15 16Z 20 21 22 23 f2f, 25 26 27 28 29 30 Nice fresh cake made to order by the members of the Woman's Ex change. sell, says L. W. Riley. And he makes it good by buying and paying cash for anything that H saleable, from hides to horses, or seed to wood. "The Mystery of the Room." Can yoj solve it ? Yellow NEW STUDENTS AT C. H. S. Theodore LaCerte of Lostine and Miss Eva Falconer of Enterprise are new students at the county high school. Principal Kerns is expect ing the total enrollment to reach 70 before the winter is over. Christmas Party i snow. Your correspondent unfortun- ately lost the list given her of the eil-t? nr4itit M-, will ha nhlt n.l Ifl fi HtVlPn At FflPfl 10 Rive tnetn from memory as well ai 111 UU1UW1I Ul LfUWll ne can so lf my ,lanle l9 onutted. :lt will be a mistake and not so in- Entire Community Gather at Home ! teilded: George Courtney and family, 1 1 naries imams ana iamny ot tiia Horn Springs, James Downing ind wife of Wild Rose Home farm, Mr. of Mrs. Hafer Pansiss Christmas Table. for Mail Carrier Bell Fords Grande Ronde Ferry Washed Ashore By Ice No Mail At Bartlett in Four Cays. MRS. ADAH L. DOWNING. Wild Rose Home Farm. Troy, Dec. 27. Christmas was au interetsing event in the Garden of Edea. Everyone vied with one au- cntl Mrs George Beecher and son Willie of Upper Eden, Mr. Nlcols and raailly, Ed Wilcox. Prof. Foster of Joseph, Charles Fleming, Frank Egsleston, Charles Phenlx." flert Clay, I.ouis Shrauer, Jes.e Puller (also :t relative of Mr. Puller's) Herkey COURT APPOINTS BO SUPERVISORS peases for the coming year. J. D. Ackley. living on the McCub uni place, three miles south of town, had quite a scare Wednesday night. The high wind blew off the chim ney and a portion of the roof. A large tre? standing near the house was blown down. Mrs. W. E. Smith has made her self a present of a new Emerson piano. R. M. Ricker of Joseph has opened a saw mill on the McGill place. W. F. Eisenbeis of the same place will open a large mill four miles from town on the J. F. Haun place with a sawing capacity of 11 2-3 thous and feet a day. Perry Moore of the Alberta coun try, is heretovi?it his brothers, Shel at Wallowa and D. Moore at Lostine. S V Hamilton and family nt Sa lem are visiting their parents, Mr. !o1 felIw- . , and Mrs. W. E. Crow. I 7J having had a J P. Alumbaugh of Wallowa vis- j D ce J .im l Christmas dance a. itei friends here Tuesday. ; MrV a"3 Ias niht- , Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Pendleton ! The JeTT boat " V .j i. j . .v v . t -., washed upon the shore by the floating visited at the home of J. Fitzpatrick 1 . , iu ' 'ce coming down the river and is during the holidays. t , , , r i, w . , t ... now usaless a3 far as crossing is R. D. Heskett of Leap traded In ; ' concerned. Mr. Be.l, the mail carrier, the city Wednesday. . . . : ' ... ' . " . . . ,, . 1 haa quite a time crossing with the . Stanley and family of The , . , . 6 . x Buttes have moved to Lostine mail now; e re ln hoa lnat F. W. Fitzpatii.k. one of our suc-jf er will not r i any more as he cessful business men. starts Satur-1 has rdt 'ith u dar, accompanied by hU mother forihould rise U M tapossible for an' extended trip through California. . h, to s"' . They will be gone several months. I C011 and Mallor? M. Crow A Co. hav bought thehave onf t0 Rejbens- Ida- on a --.v . on . short visit. Aiuvrt r tll 1CUUJ Ul ov Kin, wu-1 Bartlett. Dec. 23. Weather is fine had a little more snow, mak ing now about four inches deep, hard ly enough for good sleighing yet but everybody seem 3 to be enjoying the J little we hava by sleighriding. The Christmas tree at the church was a success, and the house was packed with people. There were two trees which were loaded with pres ents. The decorations were the fin est ever had in this part of the country. There was aUo a program that lasted about an hour and a half. The peaple appreciated the la bor of both the decorating and the program commit ess. They cartainly put in lots of time, and the children were all glad to see Santa once more as he is always such a jolly sideration $3200. S. L. YcKenzie had an attack of vertigo Thursday morning while at tending to his dutie3 as postmas ter, and for a time was quite 111. MARKET FOR EVERYTHING. There is a cash market la Enter prise for everything a faimer has to, get our mail, j Later inese uems were aatea me 26th, but the mail never came on the 26th or the 29th, and I do not know that it will come today, but we are in hopes that It will. We think that the people in this part of the coun ty need a bridge worse than any thing else. Then we could at least THE DAYS AFTER CHRISTMAS A Little Late for Christmas Shopping but just the time for A FEW BARGAINS. BIG CUT IN PRICES JANUARY SESSION CONVENED WEDNESDAY CHECK RE PORTS, APPROVE BOND. County court convened Wednesday, the first day be'.ng taken up hear ing road matters, examining and I checking up road supervisors' reports. 1 ne oiticial bond of County Assess or B. F. Miller, In the sum of $.'i000, was approved. The sureties are Joner Trump, J. H. Snuffer, R. W. Colpitis, Wm. I. Sanner and P. H. Thompson, Several changes were made In tb i boundary of road districts. The fol lowing are the supervisors appointed for the ensuing year: E-lst. 1. Wallowa. J. B. Pace. Dlat. 2. Lostine, F. W. Hammack. List. 3, Enterprise, W. J. Ham-mack. I List. 4, Joseph, Wm. Newby. Dist. 0, Prairie Creak, O. W. Cham bers. Cist. 6. Divide, R. L. Scott. Dist. 7, Frulta, S. C. Hlninielwrlght. Dist. 8, Imnaha, Tom McCarthy. 1 Cist. 9, Pine Creek, Gaorge W. Harris. Dist. 10, Trout Creak, T. C. Bun nell. ( D:3t. 11. ParatHie, O. L. Berla id ! Dl.st. 12. Lost Prairie, Wm. Mur- rill. List. 13, Grouse, Lafayette Wilson. Dist. U, Proirlss, W. 1. Sane-. , Dist. 15, Flora, H. Mench. j Dist. 16. Mud Creek, S. B. Warnock Dist. 17, Powwatka, Olof Ander son. Dist. 18. Smith Mountain. IW. r Kuehl. i-di.. i9, E iro!a, Jo3 Olowons . ! ; 1, 'Jforgo Courtney. , Din. 2J, Lea?, G. H. Lathrope. j Dist. 3, Butto, Frank Sargonnt. Dist. 21. Pl'tsbnri, J. A. Grimos. Dist. 23, Wallowa Canyon, J. N. UiRglo. Cist. 26, Swamp Creak, Georgs W. I Wright. FRATERNAL NOTES. FRAU LIVONIUS, A FAVORITE IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY. Easle camp, M. W. A., Installed Its officers for the ensuing year, Thursday r.luht S. R. llawnrth art- Fran Llvonius. wife of the military nttnclie of the German embassy at ed as installing officer An oyster Washington. Is one of the most beautiful women In society nt the capital. a,lnDer waa srvl ftPr' th f,r..-t,, Aside from her personal charms she l a brilliant cunvermtionalM and ta the , n f P 6 life of nearly every social event which takes plate In diplomatic circles. Bb ,8- Is greatly admired by the president and Mrs. Roosevelt ' Royal Neighbors camp will Install other in making It a merry and hap-1 Fenton and Masler Raymond Russell, py one. The party given oa Christ-! Gene and Harry flafer certainly de mas night- b Mrs. Hafer and sons ! serve credit for their tractful man Gene and Harry was a dueided hjc- ' lier I' entertaining so many guests, as cess and every Edenite was there, lnulr mother's health doos not per Its officers ary 14. Thursday night, Janu- The fejilvi-: 11,11 her to exert herself much.- With with a hot ! tlle assistance of Mrs. George supper for all as soon as their wraps j Ueecher in the culinary p rt, they with a few exceptions, ties commenced early Of Ladies' and Children's ('oats and Furs of these goods left and we will offer them at We have a nice Assortment Otf - ' l T' from recr- 40 per cent Liscount Dont Miss this (Chance for a BARGAIN with most of the Winter yet to Come. were off. Tables were cleared and reset again for the numerous gueits. Several card tables wer invitingly ! waiting for those inclined for a game i of high five, seven up, cribbage or euchre; they did not wait long for I attention, and many were deep In the ; different game, while others wem j viewing the most beautiful collection 3 1 of postal cards the writer had ever (5 J seen. There were so many that half j a dozen people could be e.itertained a?3iat lh sanie time. Frank Eggie3ton also had his large collection of most X ! elaborate postal cards there, which V-Ti I were beautiful Indeed. George Court- Mil 1 Ji a , jsScian) and Charlej Fl-smlng with his &5jfine toned guitar, furnished eiliven VVjing Christmas music. After all had cleared, the immmsa range set out doors, and those who had been keep- ing time to exhilarating quick-steps .jt t . . ... Iy j took possession of tue floor wiiii ii ij!was just right for dncin and VtJ j waltz s, two steps, s-.-Iiattlslies, Ilye : wie ixjma aivmeu i-ie ii'iie wuii o:u- lllar price V54yitlme country quadilllc. Miss Wil prJ'ma Courtney and (Uiarle3 Fierning i'dyX j danced the Highland sirhoilische by jj' ! request, which waj very lniereiU:'S, jMr. Courtney making it more so by Q"Vr ' playing double quick time, but they I rm, , I .1 V ... .. . . 1 rm 1, 1 - WU1U 11 1 J L UC i U L UUL Ul " C1CM then. About 12 o'clock another sup- ij'per was served consisting of a great took full control of every thing lu the way of management. Personals, Saturday night, December 26, Mr. and Mrs. Williams entertained Prof. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. James Downing at their home, Elk Horn Springs, with ca ds and the best ot refreshments. Prof. Foster took Came Near Choking to Death, A little boy, the son of Chris. D. Peterson, a well known resident of the village of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "I thing he would have choked to death had we not given htm this remedy." For sale by Burnaugh & May field. (Continued on page 6) The reminiscences of Dr. Edward i Everett Hale commence In the Janua- i rr Woman's Homo f'nmnsnl and I will appear exclusively in that maga- ' zln 2 W .J.-FUNK&C0. variety of cakes, pies, s.indwiches, fruit, chicken, and last, but not least, VVVVhot coffee. Dancing kept up until 5 V3 o'. p'elock In the morning, after which s. I every one was served with breakfast, it- t . . .. i. y.uien a merry sieignnae noma again. 'JUiThe weather was ideal for sleighing, both coming and going, air mild, yet L. E. JORDAN. S. F. PACE. Oregon Realty and Investment Co. We are glad to announce that we are now in stalled in our new office, the former Chieftain office, first door west of postoffice, where we will be glad to meet our friends and patrons, and anyone look ing for an investment in Wallowa County farm or city property or livestock. Former County Assessor Saml?. Pace has Wight a one-half interest in, and will devote his time to the business. Yours or business, The O. R. & L Co. R.al Estate. Insurance. Livestock.