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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
City and County Brief Xesltem Choice residence property for reiu, See E M. & M. Co. L. Berlaad Is having cement wallu laid at his home property. Miss Cora Ber.and returned Wed nesday from a several we-'fcs vui with friends at Unloa and Elsln. Mrs. Ira Kennedy of Island City returned home Frilav after a vU t the home of W. A. Moos. W C. Boatman is having ,arsl combined cellar, woodined aad wash house erected. We are the sellers of the E. How ard watches, the best on the market Call for them a Martin Larsen's. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Holmes re turned Wednesday from a few days, visit at Cove, Island City aud U Grande. The city Cornell met Wednesday night and canvassed the returns o the city election, finding the result to tally with the count by the elec tion judges. Cement crosswa'ks are being V-V In from the hotel to the E. M. & corner, from the E. M. & M. to tir. W. J. Funk co.ner, and across NWS First street from the It. S. & i comer. It is a backward, co'd spring ai over the northwest, but let us b; thankful we did no', have the storm: and wintry blasts that prevailed all over the central states the l'-ist o: April and the first of May. Herbert Knox of Elgin was a i guest Thursday night oi Mania La sen. Mr. Knox and his brother. wlll shortly open up a stove at Cop perfield, the new bojm town on th. Snake river extension, at the nioutl. of Pine creek. If you desire a c'.ear complexion take Foley's Orlno Laxative for con stipatlon and liver trouble as it wli stimula e these orsans aud thorough ly cleanse your system, -which i what everyone nee:!s in the sprint ia order to fesl well. For sale b. i'.urnaugh & Mayfie.d. Jjr. E. A. Fosnsr and family hav r..e.l to Enterprise to make their i e and will reside in the J. W. uaa. in property iti the sjataeas part of town. Mr. Fosner is uude teinjiaed yet what business he wi. engage In. Since leaving this city two years ago he h;u baen In Koou lia.er, Southern and Centra! O.ego and in Washington, but found no place to equal the Wallowa valley, so they came baclc to the best place. They moved here from Arlington. any weak, nervoas women have l.een restored to health by Foley's Kidney Remedy as it stimulates ths k: aieys so taey will eiiminate ths A-aste ma.ter from the blood. Impur ities depress the nerves, causing ner vous exhaustion and other ailments Commence tod.ty aad you will soon For sale by Karnaugh & Mayfield. Magazines of aU kinds at Jacltoon i Weaver's. Miss Margaret Kirk, guest ot ir. ind Mrs. A. C. Miller for ten days. eturned Friday to her home In La Irande. Thos. M. Dill and family have noved Into the Danlol Boyd property m North street threa blocks west o Jie court house. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Bookout of Vltier Slope, accompanied by Dr. C. Hoeketi wsutto La Grande, Friday, vuere Mrs. Boo'tout will undergo a iurgical operation. Attorneys J. A. Burleigh and D .V. Sheauan returued Wednesday rom Pendle'on whire they argue' he case of SUafer vs. Beecher be ore the supreme court. Mr. Shea lan also argued a tax title case ap jealed from Union county. At a mass meeting of citizens belt n the court room Wednesday night irmr.Eoments were made to begin canvass for the $5000 court horns annnnnnnnnnnnannDnncnccnHaBaanncDnDnonDnnnnnnnnnnonnn n.' ionus. A committee was also ap minted to look up preliminary na'teis concerning the July 4 cele jration. to report at a later meeting t consists of V.'. C. Boatman, C. H iurcher. L. W. Riley, Ira Pratt a:u u. E. Jordan. Press Association Oi Inland Empire Editors And Publishers To Union At Spokane May 8. Form a s 23 2 a a a Efl a a a o D a a a 33 4J P B a a xs a Where Diet Enterprise Mercantile & sy big store, of course The Very Best For the Money hu Enterprise Heaiiiu And Pivssiiiir Works Has just received fie large book o' Samples fromEdw. E. Strauss Co., irepared tc give you a nice Summer Suit Ladies and gent's suits cleaned and !d Hats cleaned and re blocked, by J. L. SIEGMUND Spokane, Wash., May 6. Edi ors and publishers of 370 daily, weekly and class publications In eas ern Washington and Oregon, northerr ind central Idaho, we3tern Montana, southeastern Eri-ish Columbia and .u.4.ts in Albe-.ta have been invited y the Spokane Press Committee to lieet in thi3 city on May 8 to discuss ilans for the formation of the Inland Empire Press Association. Ihi purpose of the organization is o unite the press of the country to .vork of more substantial and great r development of all parts of the jiland Empire and to encourage the migration of desirable settlers and influx of capital to assist in building p the country aud develop Its agri cultural, Industrial and commercial resources. The Spokane Press Committee, composed of a representative of every journal published in Spokane, headed n- X. V. Durham, editor of the Spokesman-Review, will entertain the visitors. Following the organization meeting in the assembly room of the chamber of commerce at 1 o'clock the party will vhlt Recreation Park, .vhere the Spokane Indians and the Tacoma Tigers play In the regular league series for the Northwest pen nant This will be followed by a sieiag Spokane tour, and in the eve .ling, beginning at 7 o'clock, there Is o be a complimentary banquet in he Hall of the Doges. "This nrsranizatinn will in no way interfere with the wori of the state Editorial Associations," Said Arthut -i;oV.er. secretary of the Spokane .'ess Committee, "but i3 designed o 1 e of more direct benefit to the various communities and the district as a whole than any other similar x-i.io elation pos3lbly could be. We aspect to have the cooperation ol avery editor in the country In this work, which 13 entirely In the inter est of a greater Inland Empire." Carpets, China and Jap Mattings at Ashley's. a a s Q B B B B B 2 13 E B S3 E Why, at the Milling Go's They keep the Celebrated Kingsbury Hat Very snappy young men all wear them and say nune better Shoes " ' , mi " We have coming for Fourth of July trade some novelties in John Strootman Shoes for Ladies and Misses. This line of fancysis something entirely new and if you clo not pro cure a pair you will regret it for your neighbor will have a pair. n B W w K M U u w u M m kl w pa I Gents' I Furnishings John A. Moffit, President United w Hatters of North America writes as follows cne of the made hats to-day on the rr.arkftt" inv-r u to CSS TV I w 1 - . 8 in tnis department we I are verv strong: and The Kingsbury Hat is invite you to examine te fin-ist brands of union g . 5 our stock vciy uuc S fully before purchas- B i i . mg eisewnere. R & Young Man, we have B some fancy shirts that will just suit you. styles. If you pi fWFQ We handle the McKibbin Gloves which are vivs v i i creat favorite witn men ana ooys. oauaiac- B B B IMrAlvW ll.A.rv tv,t o.in t.loa!. LJ CiD ffreat favorite with men and boys. Satiafae- your girl, why, get a tie at the E. M. & M. Co's store, as they tion guaranteed. Many other things too numerous to mention, are voted to be the nicest in town Call and examine our big stock ThanKing you very Kindly for past favors, we are, very respectfully E. M. & M. Co., Enterprise, Oregon D n B n a n a D a a a a ci D u a a a c u a a a a G n a a anpaBflnBonGBgBonnBBr.na JBEHEEaBBnannnanoogDPDnnnnflnnnj Watch Chain No chain of superior quality made. Guaranteed iiihesi grade gold-filled chain, solid gold oldered throughout, bright polish, medium size linKs, extra strong $6.39 MARTIN LARSEN - Main Street, 3 doors east of Postoflke. ENTERPRISE, OREGON Pi 9 Good Wheat Land From $20.00 to $25.00 per acre Will raise from 40 to 50 buiha'.s rer acre. The New Era Land Company has some of the cheapest and beat wheat land In East ern Oregon. This Is not wind but the actual facts.' Come and Investigate It for yourself. Al io good dulry and timothy ranches cheap, aud I have some of the biggest snaps in town property in Eastern Oregon. New Era Land Company J. 8. Seibert, Manager, Enterprise, Oregon 1st Door West of Sheahan's MUD CREEK ITEMS. April 30. After several days ol snowy, rainy.' dUa?reeable weather, he sun is shining once more. The farmers on the lower ridge iave in their crops. Sam Warnock has had V.t. and Mrs ,Vm, Eddlemon, and Virgil Brines working for him all spring, as he Is putting in H. W. Dorses and R. E. Betchel's crops. John Emmons has a crew of men from Enterprise working for him, making the coyote proof fence, It will not be flnUhel for some time. Mr. Murdock who now owns the Em uions ranch is still very busy putting in his crops. He has Walter Auam Mia wife working for him. Some of the ranchers are gol.ig u ut in a little cora. H. W, torse of White Rose ranch. aas gone to Spokaie where he ex jects to work at his trade of carpen ter. His daughter. Miss Susie, took bim to Sled Snrin-ts. Albert Shuman of Troy, stopped over nicht with Richard Myers on his Iway to En'.erprlie on business. From. there he will go to visit his niece. tlrs. John Cro island. Mrs. Ed Davis, daughter Aullne and ion Lawrance, were visiting Sunday ind Monday, with Mrs. H. W. Dorse, and Mrs. S. B. Warnock. Miss Susie' Dorse was over visiting Miss Llllle Yager of Arko not long ago. Glen Wilson of Troy, passed throu gh our community on his way to En terprise. Charles Fleming of Eden, on his way out to Enterprise, combined business with pleasure, stopped over night at Munroe Casteel's home. It is supposed he wanted to take an other lesson on the guitar. TEACHERS HAVE GOOD MEETING AT WALLOWA. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has besn appointed bj ...ti t. . . , T,-nii.. rnuiitv Tlie teachers held an interesting the County Court of Wallowa Count ( ... Oregon, and has quaUfied as Admin-:;-' ' " istrator of the eitate of Rosie c. ! 7 '""w- Hope deceased. AU persons having:1"' leuers i P claims against the said estate arel were Present. Dr Gregg. Rev. requested to piese.it them with ; LirJ ad other were visitors. proper vouchers to said administrator i- " within six months after this date, at I were interesting and instructive, and : 1 1 1 a 1iuPllualrno niava aa unit IIvaIv he law orfice of John P. Rusk, in uu Joseph, Wallowa County, Oregon. A. N. ADAMS. Dated April 15, 1909. John P. Rusk Attorney for Administrator. 34c5 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notir-e Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Wallowa County Oiegon, Administrator of the estate of Mary A. Cramer deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are requested to t present them with proper vouchers to said administrator within six months after th-i date nt thn law office of Conaway and CorUns, In tauerpnse, Wallowa County, Oregon HIRAM C. CRAMER. Dated March 31, 1909. Conaway and Cortins Attorneys 1 for Administrator Enjoyable muic was furnished by pupils of the public school. The teachers of Wallowa showed those in attendance every courtesy. The next meeting will be held dur ing the ejny summer In the north i-ttit of the county. Rev. I. W. Williamson' Letter. is.. . W. Williamson. Huntington, W. Va, writes: "This la to certify that I have used Foley'a Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to ! that it will do all that you claim for it." Foley "e Kidney Remedy has re stored health and strength to thous ands of weak, run down people. Con tains no harmful drugs and is pleas ant to take. For sale by Bumuigb & Mayfield. Alfa'fa 3eed for Bale at R. S. ft 2. King of Blood Remedlee. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound. Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh A Mayfield, Enterprise, Oregon, Read "A Gentleman From Miss issippi" beginning in this paper. If you want to feel well, look well and be well, take Foley'a Kidney Remedy. It tones up. the kidneji and bladder, purifies the blood and restores health and strength. Pie" ant to take and contains no harmful drugs. Why not commence today? Burnaugh & Mayfleld'a. Do It Now. Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do so by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment. Nine cases out nf ten are simnlv muscular rheumatism due to cold or damp, or iironlc rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous application of this liniment. Try it. You are certain to be delight id with the quick relief which it affords. Sold by Burnaugh & May field. We Have The Best and only complete line of Hardware in the County Call and inspect oar goods and compare oar prices WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREGON C. H. HASTINGS PLASTERER and FLUE BUILDER All WorK Guaranteed f rst class. Prices Right At Commercial Hotel ENTERPRISE, OREGON with others. S.D. KELTNER, THE HARDWARE DEALER. La Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL