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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1909)
II i t f , -i ' f'T 1, u Names Noted Prei,'rt Ftct Taft's Icxs! Er:irr. Korafe EdmsJ KLi; asJ his Mlv sicn to hah. c:il n:. -- - : i-f ti X..J: fir-ii.y. hut Use y.-urs: of tfc i:.:-,1 cow s-o r. i:.u in th put":-- L.'t t j-j-S puWI-.iry beti.r tfc:in ac-e K Tr.fT. Tie eldo: of PTeskior.: E. . TATT. er. Charles V. 1z of Cincinnati, fc;' been talked of cus'.demb'y !-f--.iv.o f the rout: for the Ohio er.an-rsiiip. i'--which he net defeat at the hands Therdore E. Furt 'd. Henry W. Taf: of New TcrS has leea prominent as a member of the tar and hi connect:::! with various ocvasU'tis oa wbioh his brother WWlani H. has leea his pa-:. Horace has l-cr.i te-.johir.j: ehf'! i": Connecticut and intent tt re":a!n i:: the shsde. cot even eniovlnp the re fected liht wir:-b mi?hi le shed nr---him fr-33 the rrvsiaeniial chair r.t Washington were be to p?t In an atti tude to receive It. They wanted i eiect him a neciber of the Connecticut lest:amre last fall, but he wou'.d n -.l take a nomination. He said "ltrotheT EiH" was petting enough piory lor t!: family, and he was salissed to teach -Brother Bill's" kid. youuj: Charli Taft. The latter Is in attendance a: his school in Watertown. an institution which has a hi?h educational standing Indeed. Sir. Horace Taft ranks hi'i ansou? members of his profession, as was attested in his recent election as president of the Head Masters' assu elation. . Ke is a graduate of Tale, liit all the rest cf the family. The Rev. Dr. William J. Dawson of England is one of the most eloquent evangelists tLis ccunrry has known since the time cf Mocdy. TTniike some revivalisrs. he is a man of culture and scholarship, and bis method are uct sensational, allhouph he does not hesi tate to derart from beaten paths upo:: occasicn. This was r.lusrrated durin; a mission he cocducted re-.-ently at the famous St. Gecr?e's Epl-oj-al church. New Tcrk. the churh cf Dr. Stepi;e:) H. Tyns and Dr. William S. Rail: " 'V 14 ' EEV. B2. gCI.ilM 3. IAWSOS. ford, now prssided over br the Rev. Dr. Hugh Eir;khea0. a ycnnp c;r:R who is deiemiiK-d t!j;it merv triil tions or ft-ar of criticism saa" ut stand in the wny of his makiu? his chcrch as lnectU as possibie to tlje thousands cf jc-cr ar.d strn-jlinp . pie in the midst t.f whom 1; is phic-Hl. The mission at St. Geor's l.uu within the souud of prayer ncd raise and words of exhortation many who do not often darken church d.x-rs. but !.! order that still m.re shculd I r-.-tclied a precession was orjrju;td whi h wended its way through streets in the iieLrhlLod of U.e f.e chiir?!' and made lis arieal to t'-c i tervs: of the wayfarers or fiwcl'ers i:j the vicinity. At the head of the prc cesslon a large crt-ss was carried. IV.a- unual''! by eiectric lights. At eith side worv ljoii carrvinc tlse leneri that furnished the current fT the iD-c-acde-et wraps. Then canae a Uicd, aud K-l.i-d i: Dr. Birck!iid a:.d ti;e otter ck-rcy cf the parish i:j th, ir ML-es ad tiie Liissioner. Ir. Daw.-c. Kci;ov.i:ic therii were seventy choris ters. wL'k ifd tle singing as the mar-h prwecdrO. aud Whiui thou: were many vthers. asakiug up a parride T.'O strong a'l.gether. on the return lo the chur.-fc a great nKn; was h'id. at wlikii It. ijansor, uelivo-rvd a ii-it stirring a;-eal. Ir. Daws, n t;.s a magi:etic presence nd a most effective delivery. Dr. Dawson was born in Northamp tonshire in 1SC4 atd is a s--n of a Wesleyan minister. He was educate t Didsiury coliege. Manchester, aad was fur a time in the Wesjeyan min istry, but from 1S92 to 1G was min ister of Highbury Qnadraut Congre gational church, London. He Is. a voluminous writer, and his works ccro prUe not only books on religious suh- i1 ) I In the News Neil FrrsiJ:at of Hanard.ALtott larfnc? Lowell Otber Fljarrs h tbf PuL k Prints. lerts. but lyric and dramatic poetry, action a:.d essay. Abbott Lawrence Lowell, who has been ihon to succeed Charles W. Chot as presiiiect of Harvard univer sity, may l-e described as author, law yer and jrfestr of the science of pov trrnteut. He is a brother ol Professor PtOFISSOB ABEOTT I-AWRCCCS IvOWELi. 1'ercival Lowell, also of Harvard, whose astronomical discoveries have given hiai wide fame. When 1 "resident Eliot tendered his resigtiatiou to November, to take ef i feet in the spriag. there was at first a strong semiuieut in favor of selecting , a cooiparativeiy young man as his suc- cesor. rresideat Eliot himself was a i youug man only thirty -five when he became Harvard's head. But it is ad ! mined that he was exceptionally we'.l ; qualiced for the post for a man of his j years when he took it The sentiment in favor of choosing a scholar and man j of affairs of large experience and wide reputation grew stronger as the weeks passed by and resulted in the choke j of lYfesser Lowell. He is fifty-two, : but in full vigor, and it is believed be ) will Lave twenty years of activity b? ; (ore him. He has proved his ability in j ?vc field lie has entered and is a rare j .xi-jb;aticn of the man of the worl.1 laud of the university leader. He is ; no: only the cm-st popular but the ' keenest le-'turer in the university. ;Ai;d so far fs concerns the amenities j if the president's position, including I the priH'r entertainiaent of guests nr.d the relati'ias t-etween the head of the . university and the undergraduates, he ran l-p untd cp-m. Professor Iowell was born in T.os . ton tr. Iec. 1C. ISTj and was gradu at0 fT'':u Harvard in 1S77. He toon t: s a h?vr course, re-reiving his de PT''f fr.x; Harvard Law school in ! 1S.S ' ar.d li:ic ad.ined to tbe bar i the ME-.e year. In ijCT he married his rvus:. Miss Anna Parker Lowell. Fcr se' .'et-.teen years the rracUce of law fleRi'iudvd the greater part of his at ; tentioc. in he continued to pursue his j favorite stuilv of coma:trative govenj j ment. Sevral lx:ks on government ! ar.d n i'iit:-s in continental Europe, : pttMi -he-J during this time, gave uira , high standing as an authority on the .-5-r.cv of p.iverament. aud in 1S0T he ; was cahed to le lecturer in that de fart::jeat at Harvard, i Three years later on the establish ! ment of the Eaten professorship of the i sci-?n-e of government he was appoint ' ed to that chair. In the last year be has published a w.-.rfc on "The Government of Enj i.it.d." whi:h has attracted wide atten tion and brought to him the honor of ele-'ti. n as president of the American . Political Science association in succes sictj to Ai.:lass;nior Bryce. whe , -A:::cr: -nn CVmm. nwealth" brought hi.:: the same distinction. '1 Cfff-S E:',ki,g I'nsnrfs lit S&ry of Dtpcsiis." Ivpt.fiior Ha? That tiuarantee at W'L WA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON CAPITAL tWOO SUEPLVt? t-xJ.OOO We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All P;incipal Cities. , XK V; - 'V1' '''1 , W. R. Holme, Cashier - r.g. Pr,dut Frank A. Rtv, At. Uu-Uier ' K, j"m t W. Hyatt MattikA.Hou.es J H In.Kw.v W. R. Houses ' i ENTERPRISE UK! OF MEATS Hishrsi Market rice far Hides ar:d J'eUs PRICE f MIAN PROPRIETORS Rob Eaak; Captared tm Two Hoars, i Klamath Falls Two men wearing creen masks entered the Kla mailt i County Bank Saturday at noon and ; held un Cashier Alexander Martin : and City Engineer Zumwalt. A bag ' as handed the cashier with a de- ' mand to place the money in it. He ! put a total of $3230 in currency and gold. When the robbers were escap- , ing the cashier and Zumwalt started -in pursuit. The men were overtaken j and proved to be Riley Preiver. who : has been employed in a local hlack : smith shop, and his roommate. Jac. Hall. i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. .'. S. Land Office at L Grande. Or egon, January 1L 1909. Notice is hereby given that Albert L. Chiiders, of Enterprise. Oregon, on October 16. 1902, made Homestead Entry. No. 12040. for W :a XE ". Shs SEVi. Section 1T, Township 1 North. Range 44 East, Villamette Meridian, has filed no li, e of intention to make Final Five I'ear Proof tj esiabllsh claim to the lanl a-iove described, before D. W. Sh a'aan, U. S. Commissioner, at jhjs o.'fice at Enterprise. Oregon, on the 20th day of February. 1909. j Claimant name? as witnesses: 'Frank W. Heske.t, of Wallowa. Ore jgon; David H. Hearing, of Wallowa j Oregon; Nicolas W. Ownbey, of En iterprise. Oregon; James W. Chiiders. ; of Enter;rise, Oregon. F. C. Bramwell, Register. 1 ; NOTICE OF CUARDIAN"S SALE OF j i REAL PROPERTY. In the Coanty Court of the State of i j Oregon, far Wa'.lawa County. I Notice is hereby given that by xir- j tue of ai order of the above-entitled ; Court, made and entered on the Sth ! dsy of January, 109. licensing, au- j thorizing and empowering the under-; signed guardian of the estate of Be-j-' lah Bunnell and Irene Bunnell, min ors, to sell all of the interest of the j said minors in and to the E of the XW ht and the W hr of the XE V, of Section 35 in Township 1 North Ol Range 44 E. W. M. in Wallowa County, Oregon, the sime being an undivided one-third interest, I will from and after tie 12th day of FeV ruary, 1903, pracei to sell at private sale all of tie iatarest of said min ors in and to the said described real ; property. The terms of said sale are as follows: the entire purchase price is to b? pail in cash. i Dated this 13th day of January, ; 1903. MIXXIE AKINS, Guardian. First insertion Jan. 14. 7909; last Feb. 1L 03. '; BURLEIGH BOYD. Attorneys for Guardian. . 21t5 Applications for Grazing Permits. Xotm beve&y Eiee tinl all appfcrataan far penr.:!. m tarti. fcyewrs. arid fiwup witiun th WALLOWA NATIONAL FOREST aurmg t&e nccT cf iKM. bust be fiiad u. my cfic at WmiVm. Onsuo. on or before lUrcfe L 1. Fail mIormtc" m renri to tbe arazmc fw to be charred anc blank forms tt be used in "f aX3tums viij tr hammed npr mqruecx. iit5 HARVEY W. HARRIS. Superriaor. NOTICE FOR PCBL1CAT10X (Is lated Tract.) PUBLIC LAND SALE. Dapartment of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore- ' gon. January 16, 1909. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1905, (34' Stats., 517). we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, at ten clock a. m., oa the Sth day of March. 1909, at this ofiice, the followlag-descrlbed land: SEi XEVi Se;tion 24, Township 1 South, Range 41, Ea?t Willamette Meridian, Serial No. 0SS7. Any persons cl liming adverse the above-described land are a Ivis .-j to file their claims, or objec'.:or.j, oi or before the time designated for sale. F. C. Bramwell, Register. 23t3 Read the advertisements. MEAT MARKET ALWAYS OX HAND. INOEPEKDEKT PHONE 20 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice Is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Wallowa County, made a-id entered on January 9:h. 1909. in the matter of the Estate and Guar dianship of Robert H. Wright, Merle Wright, Stephen Wright and Walter Wright, minors, and he.rsai-law of Henry Mace, decease!, whereby the undersigned as foreign guardian of said minors was and is authorized. licensed and dire?tei to sell at private sale all the interests of said minors, the same being an uu-; divided one-twentieth interest be longing to each, or fair-twentieths interest belonging to all. of said min ors, of in and to the following de scribed real property, twit: The SWV. of MVi, and NW of SW of Section 29. the E1- of SE M of Section 30 and the E1- of NE of the Deed Record of Waliowa Coun ty, Oregon, and also -?xce?t a square cne-acre tract near the southwest corner of said EV of NE1 of Sec tion 31. conveyed by the said George i: Dexter and wife to the directors of School District No. 15, in said ; countv, bv dead recorded at page j 367, Book L of tae Deed Record of Wallowa County, Oregon, to which deeds and the record thereof refer ence is hereby made for a more def nite description of said excepted tracts. all situated aud being in Township 2 N, Range 43 Esst, W. M.. in Wallowa county, Oregon, and containing 255 acres, more or less, and subject to an unaligned dower estate, to-wit: An undivided one-bal interest for life, oirned by Mary E. iiace. as widow of said Henry Mace, deceased, and also subject to a mor'gase execute! by the said George B. Dexter and wi.'e to the Oregon State Land Board to sesure a loan of 1250.00 and latere3t, which mortgage is recorded at page 55, Book I. of the Mortgage Re:ord of sai! county, 1 wiL from and after the 20th dav of Februarv. 1909. procesd to jsell at private sale to the highest ! and best bidder for cash, all the j rights, title and interests of all of said minor wards in and to said j described real property, together and in one sale, and subject to the ex I ceptions and Incumbrances above mentioned. Dated this the 26th day of January. 1933. GEORGE C. WRIGHT, 2 lt5 Foreign Guardian. Reason Enthroned. fecause meats, are so tasty the? ; are consumed in great excels. This j kais to stoma :h troubles, bilious ness and constipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and j Liver Tablets and you will soon be ;eU again. Try it. For sale at ! Burnaugh Bayfield's drug store. ' Samples free. Nature Provides but one California It is the natural winter home of many thousand of the worM'sbest peopie. Under the gentle influence of its mild winter climate, every amusement and recreation abounds. Such bathing, boating, fishing, driving; such picnics, par ties and "jollifications." GOTO Los Angeles, Paso Robles Hot Sprirgs, Hotel del Monte, Santa Barbara, Venice, Long Beach Santa Cruz, or a score of similar resorts and you will find health, congenial sur roundings, hospitable associates, faultless ac commodations and num berless attractions and convenience. The O. R. & N. Co. Connecting wth The Southern Pacific Co. Hake inexpensive round trip excursion rate to California A six months stopover ticket Wallowa to Los Anpeies and return is $76 60 Corresponding rates are i-. ef feet to otber points. We have some very distinctive literature wriig California's winter resorts, nd will take pleasure in giving yon all of tie information and assistance at our command. , For tkiete, sleeping car reservations - ""J . "siegrapc or write E. T. Campion, Agent, Wallowa. OB WM. McMUEEY, gen. pass. acekt Fort lard, Oregtm. SECOND-HAND STORE RODGERS BROS., Proprietors Ia!en?in new and cecond-hanJ good. Bicycles and Bicycj, Supplies. Bicycle and Gun Repair Shop. Furniture made or Repaired, Screen Doors and Windows nude to order. Give at a trial. Our .rices are right nd all work guaranteed. Did It Ever Occur To You That A Telephone in Your Home Provides safety, convenience, economy and pleasure, and makes your home life com plete? Its cost is little, its benefits are manifold. Home Independent Telephone Co. Covering Union and Wallowa Counties MILLIONS OF AT LOWEST RATES. ON EASIEST TERMS. Wm. Miller & Brother, SUITE 204, Wallowa National BanK Building, Enterprise, Oregon. .....;.-.!. MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa Appleton. Flora io Paradise, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and Fkb Paradise, Flora ud Appleton to Wallowa, TUESDAYS. THURSDAY'S and SATURDAYS. Good accommodations, eouruous treatment and reasonable ratn. Leaves Wallowa at 6 a. tu. E. W. SOUTHW1CK, Proprietor. We Have and only complete line Call and inspect oar goods and compare our prices with others. S.D. KELTNER, THE HARDWARE DEALER. General BlacKsmithing JtorsesAoetnff a Specialty It you wish to buy a Hack, handle a complete etock in tbi.- iKehiaing of me. S. E. Combes, Enterprise, Oregon. II V jTT II -SMtfr It gZ! MMvtwt pare mn, Xt. Beoauae it'. l. . BrtanM. aas iW nii Ar 1 rwdy ioand. ...... M I f A KT ""khtd 1864 tENULNE CYRUS NOBLE. . Y The Best of K etc w are in the Count; liugcv, Plow or Harrow n-mei&M line and you will eave m' net b;j ou1 ton! of GENUINE' CYRUS NOBLE direct la jm 1 pud lta Maf tBren". and yoa. M wtaa , . , . . . yuan aavor ol Oat Itnn rr-r. . I0S.IQ7 ; I P..J o . V. WKfW