Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, January 21, 1909, Image 6

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    EDISON
PHON'OGSAFE? Finish Retl Er
tertair.mert arr- here and til tr
tmt
Haven't V05 ever nrciceJ that ix fit
ter whe-e v?; start an Edoa Fnnri:
prtiih it imTiei "e becomes the cer te
c: ir7:er! Wnk ea:r new ret- r
vr- -tti ft-orr tre litest rrufict
wt.rx or t twr-ster
t-T tare
!
. . . .Dr -.. -ri a.' to spend
Sumiav with her parents on Alder
Slope.
County Superintendent J. C. Con-
lev returned Friday from a week's
visit to the schoo'j at 'Wallowa and
vicinity.
Smok the Advertiser and be
happy.
I Yerjere went tD lmbler. Sat
nrday, where he will probably go tote
business.
f K. Zureher wen: to La Grande
Saturday to remain over Sunday with
Xrs .S. L. Buraatigh and bod Lyle
wen: to Wallowa Saturday for a few
days
Mrs. A. C. WebBter of La Grande
returned home Thursday. She had
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles
SlcBeynolds.
Mrs. H. C. Cramer and little daugh
ter went to "Wallowa Saturday to vis
i: over Sunday.
S R Haworth returned to Lb
Grande Saturday. Ee left Frank
Ye-otte in charge of getting out the
rock for the court hous.
Dr. and Sire. Harry A. Foye of
Sioux City, la, who were guests of
her sister. Mrs. J. R. Ea'.ley, hare
returned home.
One Vinute Walter satisfactirtt
guaranteed or mottey refunded, a"
'.sti.ey's.
Iraniel Boyd is home from a busi
ness tr:p tD La Grande and other
points.
O M. Cor'tins returned Friday
from La Grande where he had bein
on land office business.
en can get their overcos.s. suits
1 id underwear ti:e"y mended by ont
who understands the business. In
q i.te a: the Woman's Exchange.
Miss Edna Erowning went to Los
tine Thursday for a few days visit
with her aunt. Mrs. Will Willett.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gosseti have
gone to Libby, Mont., to make their
home.
Reliable, always the same, is the
Advertiser Enterprise made cigar.
Miss Nettie Brock is a new stu
dent at the county high school.
A Sprained Ankle.
As a rule a man will fee! well sat
isfied if he can hobble around on
crutches in two or three weeks after
spraining his ankle, and it is often
two or three months before he is
fully recovered. This is an unnec
essary loss of time, as by apply
ing Cnamberlain's Liniment, as di
rected, a cure may as a rule be
effected in ieS3 than one week's
time, and in matjy cases within three
days. Sold by Humaugh & ilayfitld.
ALL THE
DAILY PAPERS,
MAGAZINES
AND THE
National Weeklies
at
Coleman Brothers
The Best Cigars, Confec
tionery and Fruit.
Stationery Supplies of al!
kinds.
First door east of Posto&ce.
, Kuberoid rooTiS. 1 Pi' P-;
for by 5. 3- I--'-?.
j John K Srnith Cira- Vkt- 12
'0:3 ts friend of ex-Commission
i W. C. WiiF.-m. is at Enterprise loos
! ing in cstnttry over with a view to
; locating.
Vest since August
hi
C4 acres of subur-
sold
titv lots.
'fcai. trarts three residence properties.
and the sit ing rink which is sureiy
cainc son: e,
a;; kinds of builders' hardware a'
', S r. Kelrxer's.
Polk V ays. tie well known Swamp
i . rars.-her. was in sown Frdty.
; and lift Saturday morning on a bus-
' in ess t:i? to The Ia'Jes.
j G. H. and C. E. Yes-: sold li tons
!of balfi hay to Smith Bros, Thurs-
' iav. Tie latter will retail :t out.
' Jtpala:. vanish stairs, linseed oil
; a; Bnnsucfc k Mtyfielfi s.
j At the annua: business meeting of
tie Epwortt Let rue of the V. E.
' clunh th? following offit-ers were
ieletted: Presidext. C. E. Vest: Is:
i vi'.-e president. Kathryn I'-Fur: nd.
! r C. E. TrutMx-J .'ri 'abel
! ti. Cora ferland s?.re
; e i- :UF-:r3- fsirr
i ' '"
. .t ' er
At the ar-tua". meetin: af the Stin
gy s rro fcotrd of
"aesdsy evening, t're "o'.'o-v'i'Z 3"ic
. ., ?T e. ft? 5 . ;:? f .
L. Trv-ninn: assistar.t. J. A. Bur-
': e e B' " . 'r : '
g, t Svjvf ft:-r ' v.r e.h t-ea
i- s. . A. "o!" ' .
j-ie I roanine: as.-;is:iit. Gera d
iairnes: organist. Ka'hryn DuFur;
issista't. Jeanne' te TViileerodt ; chor-
s:er. Mrs. Eva W'illgerodt : superin-:
ten dent of home department, Mrs. M.
L. Ievore; suie Intsndent of the
Tadle roll, Mrs. C. E. Trueblood.
Not Just as good but better than
iry other 5 cent cigar, is '-be Ad
vertiser. Enterprise made cigar.
C. E. Vest Bold Friday lots 4, 5. E. '
T and S in block 13 of the original
lt: of Enterprise to five members
jf the Baptist church J. P. San
lers. G. H. Vest, Mrs. Serepta
Weave-. Mrs. L. A Wortman and
.Irs. Ellen Boswell. The property was
wned by F. I. Vergere and brought
750. They are the vacant lots on
.lain street immediately east of G.
1. Ratcliffs residence. It is the in
ention of the pur.hasers to hold the
and subject to the option of the Bap
tist church, society in case it is de
rided to build a church edifice:
jtherwise the buyers will keep the
jroperty for themselves.
Before buying a piano or organ
ee Ashiey. Ke has the a?enoy
it almost any make and will sail
leia on easy terms.
Notwithstanding there were no
igtts and no canlies in town the
P.oyal Neighbors met Thursday even
ing and by the light of lamps
md lanterns Draught from their
somes installed their officers for the
I i'i term as follows: Oracle. Mrs.
Alvina Flowers: past oracle. Mrs. P.
E. Matthew: vice oracle. Mrs. J. H.
Hovers; chance or, Mrs. O. M. Cor
iiiis; recorder, Mrs. Ethel Sorensen:
I. S.. Elisabeth Mavor: O. S.. Maude
HendersDn: musician. Ethel Weaver;
manager, Mrs. Amy Chauvet. The
K. N. A. Sewing society meets at
irs. Mavor's Thursday afternoon.
January 21. and special meeting in
parlor of hall the same evening. All
R. N. of A. requested to attead
bo.h.
Mrs. M. E. Steel, of Vancouver,
Wash., who was a guest of her son,
E. W. Steel, during the holidays, has
returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Steel
accompanied her as far as La Grande
remaining there a few dav8 visiting
lrs. Steel s sister, Mrs. D. C. :
Brkbous. I
Roof Paint for your old roofs. It j
otops the leaks. For sale at Kelt-
ner's hardware store. '
Red Front Livery
Feed Stable
First Class Accommodations
Best of Hay and Grain
ONE fclCK SOCTH OF
HOTEL N"1EEPF.I?E
muoimuuiiuuiui
Dealer in
Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs, and Leather
Goods of all descriptions.
I wiD fit you ont viti thebett goods for the least
Eoner. When in reed of anjiLirg- in my line, call and
iiispet rnj stack before purchasir.g.
ENTERPRISE. .... OREGON
arrfrHestrrtTTrTrtlTItfJ
STATE ASSEMBLY MEETS.
tContinoej from third paga.)
the conservation of state resoarces.
Protection of tie nsiing industry
Instead of lndividcals enraged in i"-
A complete crde o? wtter laws.
F-eserraticn of tie cnappropriated
water powers for the beaeft of thf
pcblte.
Ar employers liability art to ro
tect employes to tie fcllet.
ResrrictiOLn of sale of dt tdly wea
pons.
Sv.it by tie stat
to penle tie cvit-
trcversy with tie owners of tie canal
and locks at M::;smet:e Ft.l.
Creation of a non-partisan jnfiici-
Greater protection
bank de-
positors; perhaps by tie Oklahoma nnder, it was not ontil February 1..
ja. ;1!FS. tiit Oregon was admitted to
Co-operation with tie reclamation tie Tnion as a state by act of Con
serrice by establifcimext of etperi- gress. As February 14 this year,
ment stations. falls cn Sunday, -.hose in charge have !
Legislation looking to tie control deemed it advisable to hold the ceie- j
of tubercsiosis, . brttion cn tie Saturday preceding.
. ft '.v
Evangelist Samusl W.Jackson andwjfe of Port'.and, O-e, who began a
revival mertB at the Christian church Thursday night. Evangelist
Jaekson comes highly recommended both s a man and as an elo
quent speaker. '"Mrs. Jackson as a chorus leader has fe equals
in the Northwest. Her solos are aouUstin-ing and a delight to all."
Da.ly Chroniile, The Dalles, Ore. "Evangelist Jackson has a pe;u
lar atyle of his own; by his pleasing, entertaining and Sequent man
ner he always holds his audiencei spell bound from first to last
Hear these souinners once and you will with to hear them
again." The Record, Prosser, Wash. Sunday at 11 a. m. the sub
ject is ' Communion or the Lord S i-p-:r." At 3 p. m. there will be
a me.tng for women only, subject. "Woman, Her Place and Power."
Sunday evening, at 7:30. 'The Glass Railroad." Large chorus choir.
Stereoptican pictures and illustrated Songs. Saturday night the
subject is ' Where to Find What ts t o to It Saved."
Came Near Choing to Death. J. H. DC-BUN ADDED TO
A little boy, the son of Chris.. BANK DIRECTOR BOARD
D. Peterson, a well known resident j
of the village of Jacksonville, Iowa, ; At the annua! stockholders meet
had a sudden and violent attack of ing of the V.'allJwa National bank
croup. Much thick stringy phlegm of Enterprise, held in the bank par
came up after giving Chamberlain s lor. January 12, Hon. J. H. Dobbir.
Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says:
"I thing he would have choied to
dei-h had we no: given Lim this
remedy." For sale by Euraaugh &
Mayfie.d. .
Tht Pedant Under the Microscope.
A s. hoinr Lns a considerable amount
of sound lenrring. and he Is efmld tbr.t j
Lis fflkw i-itinens nicy not fully :
preciate it. So in his conversation Lt
allows his eruditiijn to leek out, with
the intent the stranger should say.
"What a modest, learned taan he is.
end what a pleasure It is to meet
him!" Only the snr.nger does not es-
press hiintself in thnt way. but says.
"What an admirable iedaiit he 1a. to
be sure." Pedantry Is a well recog
nized compound, two-ihlrdi sound
lecming and one-third harmless vani
ty. S. M. Crothers in Atlantic.
S.K.Clark
Plnmbtr S Steam Filler
;t ,n i r i,i
Ful1 Of plumb.ag
irateriaL
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store
Leave Orders.
and
BO'lWELL & SON
PROPRIETORS.
lauuauzimzuuuui
3
am
ju'l ir-irreKraarttIXgk
Both tonses adjourned Thursday
ril Monday. Tuesday is the day
! lie by law for balloting for I titid
States Sttator.
OiroB State 50 Year.
Portland The Oregon Historical
Society is making arrancenterrs for
he celetration, on February 13.
;ie iftfc anniversary of Oregon's
ada.:!OB into the Vuion
Frederick N. Judson, of St. Lotis.
a idt !.v-l;nc s lawyer and author,
w-.ll te tiiehief s,caWer. Other nt
ta",3e addrefses will also be de'.iverrd
a: shat time. It ia cot ye; bt-n &-
cided whether the ceretijenies will be
held in Pcrtland or Saiem.
Whiie tie constitution or Oregon
was adopted by the peiv':e of Oregon
in ls-57, and ofSeers chosen there-
of Prairie Cresk was elected direct
or in place of G. Petmell. The re
utiainder of the board were re-elected
j and
they chose the same officers:
W. Hvatt. president: Geo. S.
; 'jeo.
' Crairt, vice president; YV. R. Kolmes.
'cashier, and F. A. P.eavia assistant
cashier.
1 The sum of s.-Ui'ti was aasei to tnt
ihi.k s surplus the last of December.
1 The surplus is ntw $50.('SO and with
! tie loO.OOO cavii al stock makes a
total of tlOO.OX'. one of lie strong
est financial institutions in a town
of this size in the state.
-ured of a Severe Attack of Bron
chitis by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
"On October ISth, last, my little
hree year old daughter contractet
1 severe cold which resulted in 1
jad case of bronchitis," says Mrs.
A. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. 'Shi
.ost the power of spesch con
pietely and was a very sick child,
rort anateiy e had a bottle 0:
i-imberiain's Cough Remedy in the
ojse and gave it to her according
i.o Uj i.r.nt?d cirsctions. On the
iecotid day bhe was a great dea".
better, and on the fifth day, Octo
ber -Ord bhe was entirely well o!
her co'.d and bronchitis, which I at
tribute to this splendid medicine
I recommend Chamberlain's Cougl
Ro-jedy unreservedly as I have
found it the surest, safest and
quickest cure for colds, both foi
chilSren and adu.ts, of any I have
ever used." For sale by Bumaugh
t Mayfield.
Hurting With a Camera.
The de?r oa Swamp creek will
have to steer shy for a week or two
or they wiU get their "pictures ttok."
S. L. Bumaugh. Geo. Emmans, Rog
er Kay and Walker Franklin left Fri
day for a ek' Luiii iu the Elk
Mountain country, going in Sanders
photo car. Cameras, guns, steel
1 traps and plenty of rope were taken.
! The rope is to make a corral around
th? car at night so fierce backs will
: not butt it over.
J I Stomach Troubie Cured.
ilf yon have any troubie with your
a stomach you shojld take Chamber-
; Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Mr. J. P. Klote of Edina, Xo., says:
j I have used a great many differ-
I ent medicines for stomach trouble.
, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than
1 wj yuiti rTimsu' 1 ever tlbfeu.
For sale by Euraaugh Kayfieid.
1
imnnnnonni
1 nmni
Hack Ca"s to
any part of the ciiy
answered day or r.ifebt.
ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
First Class Ri?s
and careful drivers.
;riiiiiKiKimmaaiigtaMasaaiiiiiim
OREGON BRIEFLETS
Odc?rs from Klamath county ttve
located a car of stoien
hsrse at San
1 Francisco, thtpped recently, and are
i now on tract of the men who drove
1 t .e horses to the shipping point and
collected the payment tor -the aai-
: ma Is.
Criminal proceedings hire bwn
brought against Charles Anderson, of
i I-a Grande, who was recently tried
; 02 a charge of violating the lacal
o;:icn law. and who is accused of
! having attempted to bribe a juror
i with a bcx of cigars.
A grett conference of the timber
trade was he'd last week in New Zea
land to discuss the question of the
important n of Oregon pine. The
j press was excluded, but several of
j the delegates asserted after the con
I ference that owing to recent whole-
! sale importation of pine fully 50 saw-
: mills woitld close down indefinitely.
Governor Chamberlain has issued
a requisition upon the governor of
California for the extradition of
George Diehl, who is under arrest in
that state and who Is wanted in Port
land to answer to a charge of obtain'
ing tlTDO from R. F. EJEngeT. last
May, by means of a bogus check for
$;;00, drawn on the Citirens Nation
al Bank of Los Angeles and signed
with the name of C. D. Bush.
The Senate adopted Senator Ful
ton's concurrent resolutions directing
the secretary of war to surrey the
Siuslaw river to determine what pro
ject for its improvement can be com
pleted with the expenditure of 1 160,'
000 in addition to a like sum to be
provided by local residents and also
to survev the Columbia river for im
provement in front of the town of
Hood River,
Klamath county will begin this
year an active campaign of good-road
construction. The county court has
made a levy that will raise !5,00
for use this year and adopted a reso
lution pledging a levy necessary to
have liM.Ouu each year for two years
for the construction of the state high
way via Crater Lake, at any time
the additional funds necessary to
carry out the project can be made
available
Argument of the case aealnst
Christ Nielsen has been set for hear
Ing before the United States supreme
court on January 18. This is the
case in which the defendant was
fined $50 in the justice court at As
toria for operating a purse seine in
the Columbia river. The defendant
held a license for his seine from the
state of Washington, which has
special aw which provides for licens
ing them
All business organizations of Baker
City have united on a plan of action
to s'-cure the branch insane asvium
which it is proposed Ehall be located
In Eastern Oregon. Letters haTe
been mailed to every senator and rep
resentative in the legislature setting
forth many reasons why Baker City
is the proper place for the institution.
A lobby of business men has been
chosen to visit Ealem and stay until
the bill is disposed of.
A greit deal of importance is at
tached to the proposition of the Ore
gon Pioneers' Association and the
Oregon Historical Society to estab
lish itself in a permanent location in
Portland. The plan is to locate cen
trally this way in order that all resi
dents of the state may have the op
portunity of availing themselves of
the advantages of such an institution
and make of the enterprise one of
which every ciUren of Oregon may be
proua.
Resolutions adopted by the Port
land Chamber of Commerce to be
submitted to the legislature, if adopt
ed, will provide for an appropriation
by the legislature that will enable
the Railroad Commission of the state
to contest the rate advances before
the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion. It is thought that with funds
sufficient to carry on any proceed
ings they may think necessary, the
members of the state commission
may be able to o?pose the increase
La Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work done on short notice.
WE ALSO MAKUFACTUBE FEED MILLS
SavrmiU break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Pacific States 45.
8
8
Oar hack meets all
trains. Faie 25c.
within city limits
la rate successfully.
The Girls' Collegiate Debating
League of Oregon, the first organisa
tion ever formed la the state for ex
clusive contests among the co-eds,
w as orgaaiied in Albany Saturday af
ternoon. The following officers were
chosen: Rhoda Stalmaker. of Albany
College, president; Beulah Spaald-
ing, Paeinc conesT. vice-presaueai;
Jennie Tillbury. of McMinnrtile Col
lege, secretary; Jean Kuyaenaaii, ot
Oregon State Normal School. Mon
mouth, treasurer.
Frank Jennings, alleged to hae
been working me imru cooqi
gaine on a number of people la
Southern Oregon, has been arrested
and locked up at Grants Pass npoa
advice of the United States marshal.
Jennings has been representing him
self as a deputy United States mar
shal. Jennings was at one time a
pal of Bertha Etta Gordon, -who was
murdered by a bartender at Harth-
Beld last Summer. At the time of
the killing it was rumored that she
was mixed up with a counterfeiting
gang to which Jennings also be
longed. Probably the most Important piece
of legislation before the next legisla
ture, so far as the motorist is con-
seroed. will be the attempt that Tin
be made to have all vehicles using
the roads at night carry lights. The
Cght will be made for this law by
the owner of the automobile, not so
much for his personal safety as for
the safety of the public. la eTery
state in the Union there Is at the
present time a law requiring the mo
torist to carry lights, both in front
and in the rear of his machine, bat
in few places is there any restric
tion on the other users of the public
highways.
Race Traits.
The Celt, or the kind f man our
ignorance calls Celt, has shewn hia
self more than any of hia brethren of
other races dogged la following his
Ideas, whether Is politics, in religloa
or in social customs dogged and
dauntless, beaten often, but ne er giv
ing in, never changing bis demand
and not readily even changing his tac
tics. Dublin Freeman's Journal.
A Desperate Charge,
Tbey charged like demons." said
the retired colonel excitedly. "I never
saw anything to touch It. The wiy
they charged positively staggered me."
"Whom does he mean?" whispered
the man who had just come in to his
neighbor. "Is be talking about one of
his old battles?"
"No.- replied the other. "He's ta3t
Ing about the holiday he spent at tht
Ewisg hotel." Liverpool Mercury.
-It lent Me."
The Ottawa Herald tells of a fanner
who received a telegram from New
Mexico saying that bis son had beea
killed and askinx what they should ds
with the body. The bereaved father
sent word that the body should be sent
to him. Next day be received a dis
patch from his son saying, "My corpse
shipped to you, but K Isat me,"-Ka-sas
city Star.
A Disadvantage.
A man was praising the improve
ments made by a friend In his dwell
ing. "Tour house looks lot better
bow that It has been all newly paint
ed." "Well," the man who bad been re
decorating admitted gloomily, "it do
look a bit better. Bnt we shall have
to wash the windows more frequently
to keep in harmony with It!" Londoa.
Family Herald.
What He Didnt Want.
The stranger with the empty 1
on his face went to the office of the In
stitution that said on the front "v(
cuum Cleaner."
Approaching the desk, be asked ab
sently: "Do yon keep a vacuum cleaner T'
Tea," said the smart person behina'
the desk. "What do you want-
shampoo?" Chicago News.
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