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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1909)
JUST ARRIVED-Everylhing New. and Up-to-date at FRE.D S. ASHLEY'S, The Home Furnisher, ENTERPRISE, OREGCX CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW GOODS 1i iXii- DAILY PAPERS,! County Pioneer Paper -, riM. .vntrV-fft'inSof magnlHreot physique, he did I al.0ac CUTO eCUin ore il t&. pioneerinr work AND TIID National Weeklies; hard, pioneering work I t-n most of the young men, and at 84 years was driving the stage 1 through storm and cold to Chieo. I " .-, ..,. P;.h!hed everr SBeTer miiSlc triD ud r.",'.u" l-. ibe Enterprise Pre, j Ported late. And before he came C-'.'; tr iue conn nuiw 1 ";: una oouc more work man ir.,-re. j tie ordinary man does in a Ufe- wt. in muowing innate was paid Mr. StubbleflJld in the La ANNUAL MEETING OF PRES3YTERIANS In the pos office at Enter Or; a se-ond-c.asa matter. At the congregational meeting of J the Presbyterian church Wednesday ; night. Rev. S. C. Adams was unan- ' imo sly requested to remain another year. Good reports were made by I the several chmvh officers and the ! following were eleotel: J. C. R:-av-lis, elder; C. T. Ho fee!t, elJer for T5 .1 ! Coleman The Best Ci.ar?. Cor,fec-j tionerv ::d I n:il. j Stationery Sit; He n :u- kinds. ! i First door east of I'.?t.s;.ce. .orme ODserver dt one who knew - , T. , f. ,, . lulew Oea. Law, Daniai Boyd and Geo. S.. "- ""- "u pujmcat ae- f:lv irni -rtll'TION RATES. - ear SI.'O Tbrae mov.hs 30c j iu at nature, ana j The officers e'ect for tUe Sunday va.-ia01y in Advance. the bl-bejt senae of personal honor ;hool are Sirs Cora White. Sapt.; ., . nnn : '0Jd mke k- He belonged to that j j S- Kav, Asst.; In-iia Ault. se-rfe- THURSr AY. APRIL 1, 1909. promise was kept and every duty Aaroa OimsteJ, Asst.; Esther old school of manhood, when every olawe:i, librarian; Winifred Kay. The r-a--3:ng wlf-iin the spaa of performed. He waa tender as he i A-w:.; Alia Da. is, organist; Heieua oie ua.v of two -ia uer la w j b-huB, ana simple as he was 'Kav A&s't. 'Canful Bankmg lnsurts th Safety of Dtpofht." Itepotiitors Have That Uoaruntee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON CAPITAL V.f0O SURPLUS loO.OOO We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. fieo. W. Hvalt, President Geo. S." Craig. Vice Prenideut VV. R. Holme. CaKhier Frank A. Tieavis, Axpt. Casbier GkO .S. CHAKi J. H. Dobbix D1KECTOKS Geo. V. Hyatt Mattie a. Hoia W". R. Holmes e Wm. K. Stubblefield ana 1 nomas ( wr.aout pretense. As a pioneer and I wuc M.er:T mr-hout deceit and 100,000 Strawberry E TREES: Apple, Chtrry. Peach Pear, Shade Tret. Shrub! .try, and Roses, Smal supply of Box i Fruits, large Elder at ex treme1.- low prices. Send a list of your wants for prices. UNICN NURSERIES Union. Oregon i Terry fives us pause to stop Mfl ( jn.siier tLe!r long and useful lives. hal .-siiA by several years the !..:r.-i.ore lls3tone. 5ir. Terry ai not so well knoira here, coming in bi extreme old age. but he bad .-pe-jt Lis Ion? life Id noble work, BU'l a; a men of prominence in an t.i he as familiarly called. Zilst-rn stats. "Uncle Billy" gtub rvas what is usually considered an was a pimer of thi3 county, yet old man when he came here a quar-'--t of a century ago. But possessed SMITH & SMITH. TRANSFER Home Phone, Blue 47. BALED HAT FOR SALE. S. K. Clark PiioiikSSltii Fitter Full line u aterial. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store ' , Loave Orders. ANOTHER 5T0NE BUSINESS BLOCK Sam Lltch states he will build a stone business block on his lots just west of his building occupied by the w. J. Punk Co. store. In which Sir. Lltch owns a half interest The plans are not, yet completed, but Mr. Utcft expects to hurry matters up and begin work within a week or i two. The new building will have a front age of 60 feet on Main street and a depth of 90 feet. Two store rooms will extend back 60 feat from Slain atreet, and baek of them will be a room, 30x60, that will be used as a wareroom by W. J. Funk & Co., the present wooden warehouse being moved to the C. E. Funk: lot across the alley, This same firm will oc cupy the eau roam of the new build ing, archways being cut betwean it i and the present store. The west Enterprise Cleaning And Pressing Works Gophers, Sage Rats and Prairie Bogs annually devastate our fields of growing grain. Their numbers may be greatly diminished by a systematic warfare upon them. "Woodlark" Squirrel Poison is the most reliable and destructive agent yet Has Ju;t received the large book of devised for their extermination. It is absolutely certain in its action and every kernel is warranted to kill. Climatic changes or moisture of tat earth do not destroy its strength. It requires no mixing or preparation, and is a! wars ready for use. No other is so good. Dealers will refund the purclia-ie price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free, ilovr Chemical Co., I'orHar-d, Oreg-iC room of the new bulldine is not vet Of plumbing rented. A basement will extend un- uer tne east room and warehouse ' part. Be.t Treatment for Colds, "ilojt ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment, "says the Chicago Tribune, ' moderatlve laxa lives, hot foot baths, a free perspi ration and an avoidance of exposure to cold and wet after treatment." WhI e thi3 treatment is simple, it requires considerable trouble and the one adopting it must remain in doara for a day or two, or a fraah cold Is almost sure to be contracted. and in many instances pneumonia fol lows. Is It not belter to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, that is famous for Its cures of colds and can always be depended upon? For sale by Bumaugh & JIayfield. Siirples from Ed. E. Strauss Cot ! -.d s prepared to give you a nice Summer Suit Lad es and cent's suits cleaned and Oid Hats cleaned and re tJciktd by J. L. SIEGMUND. v.' l r V m 6 H THE GORDON HAT FOR $3.00 Uvt;-i'AVlf''('v"'. HOME PEOPLE This is For You, Read This And ObJe:t to St -on 3 Medicines, .-ny peop.e oljet to taking the strong melicines usjal'.y preacribeJ by physicians for rheumatism. Thsre is no need of in'emal treatment In any cae of muscular or ehroni? rheumatism, and more than nine oj of ten cases of the diaeaa" are oi one or the other of theae varinies. When there is no fever and little (if any) swelling, you may know that , . mi, 0lrt tn ann'v Chambe"- ow is tne lime to nuy town pmperxy. uumr u. ..u is on.y neceisary to app.y v udu :.. ..u'hat a mm. t HAVE RF.EN." Bnv no whi GET WISE Iain's Liniment fr?ely to get ijtu-k relief. Try It. For sale by Bur- naugh MayfielJ. Shepard Morgan of Imnaha w in Enterprise Thursday on his way " i then vou will sav. cheap. Enterprise is going to grow this next year as yon never saw it prow before. Now this is something that everybody don't tell vou and i everyone don't know it. We have resident lots irom sou up wj ma (business lots, some with buildings and some without. A e have all kinds of good buys in real estate. home from Wallowa where he had bee.n oa Fore3try business. j Up Eefore the Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts- lield, Vt, writes "We have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for years and j find them such a goad family medi- cine we wouldn't be without them." . For Chills, Constljatlon, Biliousness or Sick Headache they work wonders 5c. All druggists. New Era Land Company J. B. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Door West of Sheahan's ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United Sta'ea Land Office. La Grande, Oregon, March 8. 1909. Notice is Hereby Given, that the State of Oregon has filed in thU office Its application to select un- . . . . 1. r ' uer tne provisions 01 me aci ui v-uu- jj gress of August 14, 1848, and acts y supplementary and amendatory there- j to the NW4 SE Section 32, T. 1 ,' jS S, R. 44 E. W. M., Serial No. 05735. U Any and all persons claiming ad- ! .erseiy the lands described or desir-, ing to object te .-ause of the hiiu-' M oral character of the land, or for , any other reason to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or be fore the 2Sth day of April, 1909. F. C. Bramwell, Register. Highest Market I rice fur Pelts and Hides BF-SI OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND .1 . PROPRIETORS ISDEPENrEKT PHONE 20 --.as 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 FINAL NOTICE OF FILING ACCOUNT. j In the matter of the estate of j Oregon, for Wallowa County. 1 In the ma'.er of the estate of 1 George W. Ames, deceased. j Notice Is hereby given that the un- of the above named court, his final ; General Blacksmithing ' horseshoeing a 'Specialty it you wish to buy a Hack, Buggy, Plow or Harrow leniemb complete Block in thi- line and voo will Pavem n-v hx F Mint .nn wAnw nilmlnlaMtn. 1 A thn flhnvo nnmod p.tfltp anH ttip a 3 said eourt has fixed up- ;n ay, April 5th, 1903, at the rtr of 10 o clock a. m., at the j County Court House, in the city of Snterpri e, Wallowa County, Oregon. a3 the plice, for the final hearing of said rsport and account and all ob jections thereto, and why said es x e should not be closed and set t.ed as provided by law. O. M. CORKIXS, Ad minis rator of the Estate of e;e W. Ames, deceased. Dated this 25th day of February, 1909. 28t5 P CllH S. E. Combes, Hnterprise, Oregon. Ve have decided to reduce the price of The Gordon to $3.00. New styles to select from. Yoa will find this one of the most satisfactory hats you ever hought. We have, added a new line of children's and girl's ready-to-wear dresses. The new style corsets have arrived. Yon will find the fitting cf the late pattern dresses greatly simplified by using one of thea. Kess'diine siiiis in single waist patterns. W. J. SiC0. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wa'.'.owa County. In the matter of fie Estate of Eli- zabe'h'M. Harsin, Deceased. Notice is hereby given thai the un dersigned haj filed with the clerk of the above nimel court, his final account and report as administrator of the above named Estate, and the Judge of the said court has fixsd up on Monday, Jtar 3rd, 1909, at the hour of 10 o'tlo:k, a. m., at th? County Court House, In the City of Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregoi, as the place for Ilnal hearing or said report and. account and all objec tions thereto, and why said Es.'a e should not be cloed and settled as provided by law. FRED M. HARSIN, Administrator. Dated this 1st day of April, 1909. Conaway Coriins, Attorneys for Administrator. S2C3 Buys 'A t -P A IN WALLOWA COUNTY For $60 per acre 160 acres of good, level land, every foot in; cultivation and under irrigation; 40 acres in alfalfa that made 4 tons per acre. Netted the owner 10 per cent last year on price asked. Good water right, well fenced, good buildings. Two miles from depot. O. R. & I. Company JORDAN a PACE NEXT DOOR TO THE POSTOFFICE 7