Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, April 29, 1909, Image 7

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    Oar line of FURNITURE is now
verj complete you will be sur
prised at the values wc are now
offering. IThe nicest line of
IRON RFnSTFAnSfSAt.vei. r.n,.
to this county at prices that you will appreciate, f We are maKing a specialty of a pure White Cotton Felt Mat
tress which we guarantee to be as good or superior to the Ostennoor at $13.50. Our Wall Paper stocK is very
complete at prices that have been strangers heretofore in Wallowa County. 1 No old goods, everything new and
up-to-date. I Call and be convinced, no trouble to show you through our big stocK .........
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FRED AiSHLET'
THE HOME. FURNISHER
ise, Oregon
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ESTRAY NOTICE.
I, the undersigned, have this day
taken up one red cow, about 4 years
old, described as follows: Swallow
fork in right ear, under half crop or
alope In left ear, branded on right
leg with a lazy M;also her red heif
er calf without any visible mark or
brand. On my place on Alder Slope
known aa the A. C. Smith place, la
ter as the Fred Shafer place. April
6. 1909. W. W. HARRIS. 35c4
Incorporate Big
Mining Company
: iarra, Burleigh and Others Or
ganizeTo Develop Lick Creek
Mining Claim.
The Wa'.lowa County Mining and
Development company, capital stock
2,000,000, is a new corporation Just
i , the incorporators being H.
... W, and J. R. Williams, S.
j ire," J. A. Read, Jesse Walk-
. 3. O. Alasee and J. A. Burleigh.
7 he purpose is the development and
working of 15 mining claims on
Lick creek, commonly known as the
Williams group.
The claims are very promising.
Two hundred foot tunnels have been
ran and the big ledge of rich quartz
extends across both of them.
The incorporators are well known
citizens of this county, and have
spent a considerable sum already in
development work. It is Bald 100,
000 shares of the stock wil be placed
on the market.
All kinds of buiftlers' hardware at
S. D. Keltner's.
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$10,80
.;?D OF CLARKSTON BUYS
MORE HILL LAND OTHER
TRANSFERS.
TheD. R. Allen land, consisting of
720 acres 4 miles north of Enter
prise was transferred Wednesday to
W. E. Howard, the Clarkston capital
ist who recently bought the M. Hodge
homestead. The deal had been hang
ing fire several weeks, as Mr. Allen
was In West Virginia when negotia
tions began and has since gone to
California. W. E. Taggart, the pio
neer real estate man, made the sala
A-nich wa3 for $10,800 or $15 an acre.
The tract is socailed hill land,
o gh in this case a large part 1?
a.3 level as a barn floor, and in
cudes the major part of Ant flat,
.he .and was held 3 low as $10 an
acre a year or so ago, but everybody
is satisfied it is cheap at $15 today.
Another Hill Ranch Sold.
The Enterprise Real Estate com
pany has sold the C. W. Hicks
a.e of 160 aeras near Leap to R
P. Stubb'.efield for $2500. , It. is an
extra ' good grazing ranch and has a
fine spring on it.
Mr. Hicks has bought of Mr. Stub
blefield a ten acre tract In th3
north part of Enterprise.
Rev. W. P. Samms has bought of
Brennen Stubblefield. the W. K. Stub-ble.'le'-d
home in the northeast part
of town. It consists of a block ' of
in '. wi h small house and barn.
Consideration was $1500.
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103,003 Trout
Through the e forts of Elgin men,
50,000 Eastern brook trout have been
. ..ea in the Looking Glass and
the sume number la Indian creek.
Boyd and Combes Accept.
Contrary to report earlier in the
week, B. B. Boyd and S. E. Combes j
vs u.ea acceptances ui me nomina-
Lion lor counciimen and tneir names
will be on the ticket.
Five Million Feet
Of Logs Pledged
The Eisenbeii, Saw Mill Will B
gloved to M. P. Miller
WPElssnbeis hai cloasd a coji
tpacwllhJM. P. Miller and dther
rata Were In 2 north, 44, by which
u4 wjk move his saw mill to a site
near the M. P. Miller school house,
under a guarantee of five million feet
of 10g3
The land owners have organized
the Spring Dale Lumber Manufactur
ing company for the purpose of put
Ling their timber on the market in
l.he form t lumber. Some of the
test lumber in the county is In that
vicinity. Mr. Eiseabeis says that the
landowners In the company can '.fur
nish twenty million feet in addition
to the five million pledged.
. The Eisenbels mill is at present
on the O.J. Roe place on Alder Slope
but will be moved as soon as the
roids harden. The lumber will be
marketed bdth here ajad at Wallowa
the location being only three miles
farther from Enterprise than Wallowa.
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PERMANENT CROSSINGS WILL
BE TESTED GENERAL 8PRING
CLEANUP.
The placing ol streets, culverts and
walks in good repair formed the
principal business of a special meet-
g of the city council held Tues
day night. Shields, Chatham and
-oui were fclven a contract to put
j- co.u.nt crosswalks for $160,
a cin'ractors' furnishing all mater
ial and labor. Two walks will be
put In at the corner of River and
Main streets and one across West
First street from the Fraternal build
ing corner. Wooden crosswalks have
ben costing $37 each.
Culverts were ordered In at the
lower end of Main street, and the
one on Prairie Cr2k road repaired.
New approaches to the bridge on Do
' ot street will be put In.' A bridge
was orderel btl'.t across the city
ditch la the southeast part of town.
I1!U alloweJ: Be a Ownbey, $15,
for fixing city dlt;h; J. B. Seibert,
$2.50, police duty on October 31.
Committee reported contract with
Charles Thomas to oversee in behalf
of the city, "the putting in of the
r.-s at $75 a month.
I Captain J. T. Apperson, of Glad-
-oiie. Department Commander of the
j . A. R. for Oregon, was at Joseph
inspecting the post there Thursday
J night, Mr. Apperson was on his an
; nual tour of Inspection In this part
iof the 'state.' . .
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Probate Record.
April 21 Itrounen Stubblefield ap
pointed administrator estate of V. K.
Stt.bblo.'ifld.
New Suits Filed.
April 22 Elsie Maxmeil vs.
C. MaxweU.
John
Marriage Licenses.
v ill 22 Fre.1 Bales and Certrude
Me'.otte.
Methodists Will
Build Parsonage
ommlttee To Select Plans and
Raise Money Named
Church Notises.
At the quarterly confortlice of the'
. K. ch4rch held Monday sLi'.ernoo'i
he boa.d of tiu.stccs J.id the pasloi
'ha church were constituted a
building committee and authorized to
t plans, r.Ie the money neo--eiary
and build a new parsonage.
. Methodikt Brotherhood Organized.
At a meating of the men of tha
M. K. church Aionday evening a chap
er of the .Me'.hoJUt Brotherhood wai
organized to be known as "Glllllan
Chapter of the Methodist Brother
hood." Very helpful addresses were
made on men's work for men by Dr.
J. D.OIllilan, of La Grande, and Pros!
dent Fletcher Homan of Willamette
uiveislty. The purpose of the new
organization la to promote the spirit
jf chrljtian brotherhood among men
.iU to develop their activity In a'.!
.hat rotates to sodal, civic and rellj?
ious betterment.
J.A.Burleigh was elected president
Mid FieJ A. Iloimes secretary." Revs
V. L. Hdwarth, of Joseph, and J. D
Bird, of WaKowa, were present In a.l
dltlon to those previously muntiouoj
Aster tie meeting a splendid baj
quet was glveu the men by the Ladles
Ud saciey, at the home of J. A
Burleigh,
WEDDING BELL8.
MIhs Gertrude Melotte and Mr.
Fred Bales wore married Thursday
forenoon at 11 o'clock, at the home
the brliles father, Frank Melotte.
o'. W. P, Samms performed the cer
auiony in the preience of a small
company of family rieuda. Mr. and
Mrs. will Baker, who were married
April 10, were the attendants. Mrs.
Baker is a sister of the bride. A
fine welding dinner was served at
noon. The many f Honda of the
young couple extend the heartiest
jongratulatlons.
K. OF P. CONTEST.
Enterpilse lotlKe, K. of P., has dl-
Into two sides In a member
ship 'getting con'est, Tha aide e
curing the most ne members by
.lay 21, will be banqueted by the
other side.
"Careful Banking Insutvs iht Safely of Dtpotits."
Depositors liavu That (iuumutue at
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
OF KNTERl'iHHK, OIIF.GON . '
CAPITAL t'HO.COO
. Buui'i.rrj r),im a.
We Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
AH Principal Cities.
Geo. V. Ilystt, Vrldent V. U. Holmes, Ciwhler '
Geo. H. Craiif. Vice I'ruwidcut Frank A. lUavls, Awt. Cashier
' UIIIECTOIIH ,
GKO.S. ClUIM OKO. W. llVATT M ATI' IB A. IIOJ.MliH
J. II. DOKBIN V, It. Ilol.MKH
The Allen Ranch of )
720 acres just j
Could have been bought
a year ago for $10 au acre
I have another just as good buy 480
ranch, 12 miles from Enterprise for
about this quick.
PORTLAND RESIDENCE, 10 room, modern, well located, $5300 cash,
or $3000 down and $3000 to suit purchuser.
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MAY TERM COURT
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TO REPORT MO N SAY, MAY 10
JUDGE HCLDS ONE DAY
82S3ION.
Following are the J.irymen drawn
r the Slay ter.n of circuit court
who are directed to report Monday,
May 10, at 10 a. in.:
Jay Lewis, Sam Wade. J. n. Wil
liamson, fa -uum, J. O. Kiddle, miller,
Ixistlne; O. J. Ro i, il. C. Laird, Wm.
HmiHou, farmers, C, S. llinev, mill
man, Entevp:! e; II. E. Dilver, C.
T. BolliiR, I. e. McNut.. II. Uluh,
farmers, M. C. .Davis, iuifbor mer
chant, Wallowa; O. K, Millor, V.. II.
.lcoso.;, J. A. Kddlemoii, farrooi's,
a; C. K. Kulin, farmer, Psraili.i?;
John Frul.w, I. N. Doak, tamers,
f'rairle Cr?rt; J. T. McCla'n, J. II.
. iii, iai-niei'a, W. E. Boner, nock
man, Joso;h; LLewIs Paa, fanner,
Frtilta; Jos. Gil, fanner, Chlco; L.
C. Johns;)!!, LuMier Cainpbi.l, utock
aien, Ininaha; Chas, E. Islev, f inn
er. Divide; George Llgutlo, fv.mar,
jt)t Pralrls; S.im Wttrnock, fannsr,
rov; Fred Harnln, farme.1, Butte ;
1. W. McCauloy, farmer, Gro.;30.
Circuit Court Session,
'Judgo Kirowk'8 held an adjourned
session of the Novemlmr term of
court, Tuesday, hearing moiloiis
and demurrers, getting cniai at li
me and clearing the docket rca'y i ir
he May term. Following U the busi
ness transacted; -
Ella Daley appointed to act ai
.'.ourt stenographer,
Tom Eales vs. M. H. IlotchUlJs,
Settled out of court.
J. P. Snltcrt vs. XI. T. Long and
?. A. Heavls. re.t:'. 1 o.it bf o irt. -
J. IS. 'Patterson vs. Kl ivmboiii &
?o., T. R. Aklai nn.l John Roberts.
Dsfoudants nllowe.l 10 days In which
-o file their answer.
il, 1'. 1'oyd vs. Ah In and J. C, Mc
.''otrl;lfa. Settled out of court. .
W. II, Hunter vn. Al G;alia:n. Set
led out of co.irt,
J. A. Wood vs. L. F. Morley. Plff.
hei leave to amend. .
Delia L. Moxley vs. J. A.Moxley.
Plff., given . de ree of divorce, . cu
ody of minor child, Otha Moxley,
and restoration of maiden name,
Delia L. Reeves,
J. A. Wood, Admr. 8. G. Wood,
vs. H. L. Wiley. Motion by Dft.
to strike out, overruled, and Deft,
given until first day of next term
to answer. '
Beatrice DeVall vs. Tbos. DoVall.
Deft, given until May 10, 1U09, 1 to
load to sftcond amended omplatnt.
Lou Miner vs. H. T., Janios'L.
md J. L. Haminack. Motion by Plff.
to strike out separate answer of
Defta. dcnle.1 and Plff. allowed 10
-lays In which to plead farther,
Wallowa Mercantile Co. vs. T. L.
Dcvls. EettleJ aid dismissed. .
Sold for $15 an Acre
Profit $3600
acres snl
only $10
lendid timothy and stock
an acre, see or write me
W. E. TAGGART,
The Pioneer Real Estate Man.
ENTERPRISE,
OREGON