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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
City and County Brief News Items Alfa'fa ie?d fir sa'.e at R. S. & Z. Attend the dance at the open: bouse. WeJnes Jay night. Dr. C. T. Hockett returned Satur day from a pro'e:sional trip to L;. Grande. E. A. Aii'leraan left Monday f"i Heppner aid vl laity on a bjiin.': trip. rs. .m. DaiV.ey went to Loslinr saiu.day to i;it her people several davs. Woodlark poisoned wheat. It kill the squirrels. Buy It at Bumaugh May fields. Engineer R. K. Lowry was here several days lan wee'.t looking afte .jj..ifjr lO.uieaeJ with the wale, works co .t:a t. Elgin Flour at V. J. Fuk & Co s Patent $1.50 a sack, straight grade. $1.40 a sack. Judge J. AV. Kno.vles anJ Distric attorney F. S. Ivanhoe of La Grand came in Fiiday to be ready for the opening of tlie Y.ay term of circui court. JacUsjn & We war's Antisoptl Tooth Fodder wnlteis the teeth hardens t".e gums and purifies th dens the gums and purifies the breat' 'Satisfaction guaranteed. H. E. Oakes has had his shop r fitted Into a nice retail siore roan and he is carrying a large stock o paints and wall paper. He will pain' Assessor B. F. y liter's large new house. T. M. Littleton, who was locate' at Oakland for some months, ha Wight a home at Lodi, Cal., atid wil reside there. He writes there is i "promise of an abundant fruit croi there. Mr. end Mrs. C. S. Brad'.ey anc child of Gravity, Iowa, arrived in En terprise, Saturca", and will locate here. Mr. Bradley wa? in the real estate business back in Iowa. an bis former partner, L. B. Payne, writes thh paper that Mr. Bradle is a live, wide awa'ie man who wi! .prove a welcome addition to our citizenship. Yr. Bradley and farn i lesidiilg In the Long cot tage on Le:.o: street. If you Ceaire a cteir comp'.exior take Foley's Orino Laxative for con 8tlpation and liver t ouble as it wil stimula e theie organs a:id thorough ly cleanse your system, which i what everyone neels in th spring in order to feel well. For sale b Eurnaugh & Mayile'd. Sit Up And Take Notice Every department of our store has been replenished with new and up-to-date goods and our c is no.v complete in al most every department. We pay spot cash for our goods, and therefore get the benefit of all cash discounts and we give our customers the benefit of our cheap buys. Our New Goods just received direct from Chi cago in the dry goods depart ment consists In part of tne following: PERCALES, DIMITIES, BATISTES, GALATIXS, SWISS, SUMMER NOVELTIES In dress goods of the newest and most exclusive patterns, LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER WEAR, LAWN, NET AND SILK WAISTS FOR LADIES, " RUCHING, LADIES' COLLARS AND COL LARETTES, LACES, EMBROIDERY, RIBBONS, NOTIONS, Etc, etc. Clothing We have In transit a large in voice of Men's Clothing which wi l arrive in aLout 10 days. We also tale orders for the "OLD RELIA3LE ROYAL TAILORS. Hats Our spring shipment of Hats Is already here, both men's and boys'. We carry the HARDE MAN HAT, superior in style to any other hat in the mark ed and only equalled in dur ability and holding its shape by the celebrated Stetson. Shoes We have just received a large assortment of men's, boys' la dies' and Aiijses' Oxford Shoes In black, tan, chocolate and ox-blood (lace or buckle.) Oup Grocery and Hardware de partments are also complete. Drcp in, look at our goods, and compare prices. Respectfully, R. S. & Z. CO. ENTERPRISE. Pittsburgh Perfect Electrically Welded Fence s in a class of its own because it is he on'y Fence of its kind made, it is the Fence for you to use ecause 1. It is the best made. 2. Has same sized stay as strand ire3. 3. Has no wraps or clamps to told moicture and cause rust 4. Stays cannot be spread by o;i. 5. The price is right. 6. It is the strongest Fence on he market. Buy it, try It, and your Fence roubles will be over. iLECTRICALLYY WELDED FENCE or Poultry, llo;s, Horses, Cattle, Lawn and Corn Cribs, FOR SALE BY FOR SALE BY S. D. KELTNER ENTERPRISE, OREGON. Before buying a mattress see uhley's $13.r0 special. lanalac. varnish stains, linseed ol' t BurnaiiBh & Mayfleld's. Cut prices on nieat3 at Cray & i letfs City Market. Fine svveH votatces at W. J. Funk i Cos. w. S. Wilson of Wa'lowa was here ;a business over Friday. Carpets, China and Jap Mattings it Ashley's. Mrs. E. A. Fosner and children of V.-Iinpto i, jo:ned Mr. Fosner here 'aturJay. tioou music and be;, of order at 'ie dance In the opera house, Wed a;. a nU-ht. Tickets $1.00. 'i:s Vest i Jackson of Wallowa vas a visit ir wit'a relatives here ver Sauday. Mrs. C. Foe of Lostine visited er S:in;iay with her daughter, Mrs. ohn Smith. Po;k sausage 'only 10 cents a ound at Cray & Wlllett's City Mar ket. Grace Wood of Lostine came up Saturday for a short visit with her lother, Mr3. Martin Larsen. The new pastar of the Presbyterian :hurch, Rev. Samuel Harris, arrived rom Sand Point, Ida., Saturday. Fresh Fish every Friday and Sat rday at Cray &' Wlllett's City Mar et. The best washing machine on arth is the Flyer. For sale by : D. Kel'ner. Mrs. W. C. Flesner of Lo3tine was re ovsr Sunday to see her new r.iriddnughter at the home of Harley "teener. As a nrwentlve and cure of chap ed hands, fa?e or lips, use Jackson i Weaver's Almond Cream. Your noney back if not satisfied. Co -r Reporter H. R. Hanna, with lis wife and little girl, of La Grande, ame in Saturday for the Mav term )f court. Mrs. E. W. S eel, baby and daugh er Marearet, returned Saturdav from visit of several weeks at La Grande vith her sister, Mrs. D C. Brichoux. Harry Eowd of Cheney, Wash., the .e'.l known ntoekbuyer, arrived Satur day from Deer Lodge. Mont., sum '.noned here on coart business. Charles Crumpacker visited severa lays with his family last week, leav ing Saturday for Baker City, which will be his headquarters while selling nceries in that vicinity. Loin steak only 10 cents a pound at Cray & Wlllett's City Market. J. A. Elack and daughter, Mrs. G. W. Hine3 and children, of Walla a!!a. arrive! In Enterprise Monday o.i their way to Grouse where they will visit .Mr. Black's nephew, Jesse Jreen. While here they were guests of their re'.ative3, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Clark. Many weak, nervous women have ue'ii restored to health by Foley's Kidney Remedy as it stimulates the kidneys so they will eliminate the waste matter from the blood. Impur ities depress the nerves, causing ner vous exhaustion and other ailments. Commence today and you will soon be v-o" For sale by Burnaugh & Aiayneld. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda ALL FLAVORS ' Sundaes, Root Beer, Re freshing DrinHs When extra CANDY good is wanted come to PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon Plenty of bran and shorts IV ceau, at Lostine Mills. 4btf Jacob Bauer returned Tuesday from Curry county. G. J. Wagner arrived Tuesday from Portland. ..lis RhoJa Wood went to Elgin Tuesday to spend the summer. Just received 6,000 new Post Cards the largest assortment in town. Jack son & Weaver. rs Nancy J. Lapham returned to Pendleton Tuesday. She had been -o.e on court business. L-. Fitzgerald of the La Grande Iron works came in Monday on a business trip. Mr. and .Mrs. T. A. Ratcliff of -a em came Tuesiay to visit their wa, G. I. Ratcliff, and family. C. W. Brown of Smith Mountain, A'ho ran for cojnty commissioner against Mr. Locke, was a county seat visitor Monday night. P. L. McPherson left Tuesday for fitter Springs in Grant county to try the curative qualities of the jaths. He is sti I safiering from rheumatism. A. M, V;ner returned Monday from his trip to Curry county. They are ha lag a cold spring on the j-j.. same aj everywhere. Richard Stablea and son Matthew i Smith .Mountain were here Mon day, the elder Stables to secure his .inal naturalization papers, A farewell reception will be given it the home of E. J. Forsythe, Thura lay evening, May 13, from 8 to 9:30 ic.ock, in ho.iqr of Miss Gusale Hutchinson and Miss Kathryn DuFur. Pos master Weathers received an ather new sjctlon of lockboxes Tues ay, making the equipment com plete. He and the people of Enter rise and vicinity have surely cause o be proud of the new postofflce .'or we warrant there la none prettier r more convenient In the state. The tamarack, mission finish, gives he woodwork a rich, elegant appear mce not often seen except to costly aardwoods. Exhibits Milking Machine. W. H. Blount or the Hazelwood mpany was at the Enterprise cream try several days last week exhlbit ng the company's milking machine, tainted to be the best as well as he cheapest machine on the market, t Is used on the big. dairy farms of he Hazel wo id company. Hoarseness, bronchitis and other hroat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as it soothes uid heals the inflamed throat and jronchial tubes and the most obstl ate cough disappears, Insist upon laving the genuine Foley's Honey .nd Tar. Rurnaugh & Mayfleld. Marriage Lloenses. May 8 Jasper A. Prout and Leona C. Dale. May 8 Henry W. Downs and ranees M. Ward. For dyspepsia, indigestion and loss of appetite take Levy's Oregon Grape Compound. Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh. & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Oregon. 'A'lto all the care and pains we take. To fill prescriptions right, To fill them promptly at all hours. In the daytime or at night, ion might think we'd charge some extra, But such 13 not the case; Jo when you want prescriptions filled Jackson & Weavers is the place If you want to feel well, look well md be well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy. It tones up the kidneys ind bladder, purifies the blood and restores health and strength. Pleas int to take and -contains no harmful Irugs. Why not commence today? Burnaugh & Mayfleld's. ui prices on Meats Beginning Monday, May 17, we will sell strictly for cash, and have re duced prices to a cash basis. COMPARE THE8E jood boll 5C ib. 3est boil 6c n,. Shoulder roast 7C lb. Hamburger 7C lb Loin roast 8c lb. i-nucK steak 8c lb Round steak 9C lb Loin steak i0e lb. Pork sausage lQc lb. Fresh side pork I0c lb. Pork roast ne lb. Fresh hams UMiC lb. Pork chops llc lb. Bacon 16 c lb. Smoked hams 17V4c lb Lard, 5 lbs 75c Lard, 10 lbs u.45 Special rates on large order. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR HIDES AND PELTS. CITY MEAT MARKET CRAY & WILLETT, Proprietors. River 8t., 1 block south of Funk's PERMIT FOR USE OF COUNTY ROADS (ContiD'ad from front page.) Th rd Judicial Cay. Friday, May 7. In the matter of the Wm. Xewby road: District attorney having reported favorably, it is considered and or dered that sail road b3 allowed and opened for public travel ac cording to the survey thereof. Ahen the petitioners pay all dam ages. In the matter of the T. M. Gilmore road; The district attorney having re ported unfavorably, on account of the affidavit of posting being de fective. It is ordered that the same be and is hereby continued. In the matter of appointing a county fruit inspector: After fully examining all petitions on file, it is ordered that the same be and hereby is continued, a the nia'ter of the application of ihe City of Enterprise, Oregon, for i right of way to lay mains or water pipes underground, upon and across he county roads in Wallowa County, Oregon : Application filed by said city tc lay pipes aero is and at other points lengthwise in certain coun ty roads, and it appearing that said city will place all of said mains or water pipes three feat underneath the surface of the ground, and securely cover the same and will keep the surface of the ground level with ground on either side right of way It is ordered Uat said City of En terprlse shall have the right to excavate, lay and maintain mains or water pipes In, upon and across the county roads of Wallowa coun ty, mentioned in its application dated May 7, 1903. 'n the matter of appointing a coun ty physician for the ensuing year: Dr. E. T. Anderson appointed for the year ending .May 1, 1910, at e sa.ary of $150 a year, and It Is further ordered that said Dr. E. 7 Anderson is to attend to any anr" all cases of a medical nature that are declared county charges by. the county coart, and should any be found to require a surgical opera tlon said coanty physician shall perform said operation at a reason able price; and it Is further or dered that sill county physicia is to furnish all medicine for coun ty charge. tn the matter or W. H. Decker, a county charge: It appearng to the court that W. H. Decker ha3 ample means of 1 'Pport at this time, It Is ordered that he be and hereby Is dlscharg ed from receiving any further aid of t'-ie county. Banish Dimples, blotches Ami hniis by taking Levy's Oregon Grape Com pouna. boia and guaranteed by Bur naugh & Mayfield. Enterprise, Ore. PARADISE GLINTS. Paradise, May 7.j. b. Ready of. .uterprise was here recently. uice Brothers and Cole Brothers assed through here with a fine bunch of fat hogs bound for Lewiston Lake Osburn and Harve Hendrlci:- son made a trip to Lewiston. Ray Renfrow sold his 80 acre farm to Thomas Boone. The protracted meetings held at Paradise and Flora bv have closed. Over 100 iin the Christian church during me revival at the two places. J. A. Stowell and wife made a business trip to Aso in this we 3k. The Flora Journal in the issue of l:il 30. goes for the Parartls "espDiident of the News Record and ...wei or wants explanation, and uses -ne words "Barbed Wire Steal." I iU not use those words but bbM iho wire was taken from a fence near raraaise, and had bean on the fence iLout seven years; was there when the present owner bought the farm. As to being hard on the neighbors, I Just told the truth. The word steal, was. used In regard to some bacon and grain that was stolen in ower Paradise. I will say in regard to the item, if the Journal or the person or persons referred to don't e the paragraph in regard to th" barbed wire, they can appeal to the courts and find out something. Nature's Remedy. LeW'S flrRlrnn n - 0wu umjio vuiupounu. Enriches your blood Rpmi.iu u, ney and liver. Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfield, Enterprise Oregon. Ctill Waters. wuKh,n handBome Algernon, With keen deltgl,) for any f un Approved the .T,y Miss Annabel And MfUy Mid, "Now. win you tall W you prefer"- And. Nvlth a smile. "You w.nh!' WUh ",mle k- . 5 " """wer to your Ciattv- Adl1 bw BWeel' ""ve eye. X?' bow or two beau A bird in the hand la the only thing " -New York? Herald. 25 a cynic. Fot Thst Nvr Happened. A grotesque and foolish view of the (rest leads many who are not ac aualuted with that part of the country to" perpetrate "musing blunder! re pirdlug the possibilities of the typical western weainms. the rlOe and the six hooter. To shoot an.anlmara eye out it a hundred pncee Is a common feat lu wild went literature. Sometimes it Is done with a six shooter In type, not anywhere elsf. Of course, no man run see the eye of an animal that far. I hare had a good rifleman tell me be could out off a robin's head at a hun dred steps. The truth is that he could not see the bead clearly thnt far. You rend that the desperado Rlade could with a six shooter at fifty or sixty steps hit a man lu any button of bis coat that he chose, but you may be sure thnt neither Rlade uor any one else could do anything of the kind. Even trli k and fancy shooting at Its best could ever cover feats ascribed as matters of course to the average fron tlersimin by those devotees of frenzied fiction who never saw the frontier. Outing Magazine. Eluding th Offictrt. Here I nn amusing description of one of Balzac's periods of lmpecunlos Ity. Mery, the ioet, a preut friend of Balzac, was an Inveterate gambler nud rarely left the card table tiefore dnybrenk. nis way lay past the Cafe tie Paris, and for four consecutive mornings he had met Bnlzac strolling leisurely up and down dressed in a pnntnlon a pleds (trousers not termi nating Ik'Iow the ankle, but with feet In them like stockings) and frock coat with velvet facings. The second morn ing Mery felt surprised at the coinci dence: the third be wns puzzled: the fourth he could hold out no longer and asked Balzac the reason of these noc turnal perambulations roundabout the same spot. Balzac put his. hand in his pocket and produced an almanac showing that the sun did not rise before 3:50. "I am being tracked by the officers of the tribunal de commerce and obliged to hide myself during the day, but at this hour I am free and can take a walk, for as long ns the sun is not up they cannot arrest me." Equal to the Occasion. The author of "Across Kugiand In a Dogenri" once sniped to examine church In the llu.. villuge of Enstone: The diiy v.iis warm, nnd on leaving the church I rested for awhile in the grateful shade of bulldlug and for the Bnke of the co .ess still kept my hat In my hand. While standing there I overheard one workman ask of an other: "Why do 'e keep 'Is 'at off like that uut of doors, mate?" " 'Cause 'e's a Quaker, o' course," re plied the mate. "Quakers alius do In churchyards." Here was un opportunity not to be lost. "Xo," said I, "I am not a Quak er. I am nn Episcopalian." There was a short, nwkward pause. Then the first workman, evidently of an inquiring turn of mind, said to his fellow mason, who seemed to be con sidered nu nuthorlty: "A E-piscopnle oue, 'e says 'e la. Wot's that, Bill?" "Oh," replied the learned Bill, quite equal to the occasion, "that's one of them fancy foreign religions, sure."' Used by the Multitude. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound. For general spring tonic. Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfield, The Word "Wallop." The origin of the familiar vernncu Inr verb "to wallop" is not generally known. It comes from the family name of the earls of Portsmouth. Sit John Wallop, K. G.. was admiral commander in the reign of King Hen ry VIII. of the fleet which avenged French raids bv burnine nnd twenty-one French villages. This was eanea, in the current parlance ol the times, "wallonlnir" them unit tho phrase passed Into the language and mm survives. King of Blood Remedies. Levy's Oregon Grape Compound. Sold and guaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Oregon. Read the advertisements. ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BES'l OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. Vrice for r et S. E. COMBES INDEPENDENT Pelts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20 fi Hack Calls to u any part of the city answered day or night. M M 1 m r ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. U m in M M H n m n a rt M M n m First Class RlgS and careful drivers. SPENCER F. EDDY. - New Minister to Servia and Hit usual Romance. Spencer F. Eddy, who was recenUT appointed by President Roosevelt L envoy extraordinary and miuUtw Idoulpotcutlary to Loumaula and 8r. via, will combine with bis duties n thnt capacity the wu.'k of Anieric,. diplomatic agcut lu Bulgaria. Mr Eddy bus been called the best dresini American In Europe und is one of th handsomest. He was born in Chicsw thirty-four years ago and educuted , Iliirvnrd nnd lu Germany. He speaki several foreign luuguuges fluently and Is a boru diplomat. He wus privats eeretury to the lute John Hay WBta the latter was umbassudor at tu court of St. James uud Inter was madi third secretary of legation. Subsj. queii tly he became second secretary of legntlon at Pnrls and from thett was promoted to be first secretary at Constantinople, serving us charge d'af. folres during periods when important matters were under consideration and distiuirulKhlug himself by his able 'onduct In his post. He gained a rep. utntiou for ability to tleol with dlffl. cult questions through bis connection with the negotiations regarding tlx rescue nnd ransom of the captured uilssiotinry. Miss Ellen Stone. Prom the Turkish capital be was sent to fit a 3 ivf 1 I , T - lf - mm! i IL BPENCXB P. EDDY. Petersburg and wns churge d'affaires there in the absence of Ambassador Meyer during a critical Juncture of the1 war between Russia and Japan. An episode lu Mr. Eddy's career at the time of the Victorian Jubilee" of 1807 was an udveuture he had during t London fog with a fair Russian prin cess in which he saved her from being trodden on by horses in the streets of the English metropolis when the mist was so thick it was Impossible to find one's way. The incident was made the foundation for a romance entitled "Love In a Fog," which nttractcd at tention at the time. It was rumored that Mr. Eddy was much smitten with the beautiful Russian of his adventure, but, however that may be. no nuptial ceremony resulted, and instead, about three years ago, he married into tbt wealthy Spreckels family of San Fran cisco. Mr. Eddy was chnrge d'affoirei at Berlin for a year following his serr Ice nt St. Petersburg and lu 1907 wa appointed minister to Argentina, from which post he has now been trani ferred to Roumnnla and Servla. It used to be snld of Mr. Eddy that h was equally at home leading a cotillon or as tackle on a football team. . Too Great a Strain. Every once in awhile the actor while taking the part of a dude In a play would spend large sums of bis stage money. On one of these occasion it seemed too much for a certain person in the audience, wbiri a voice rang shrill and clenr thrgh tj house. "Hey, Bill, how about that five you owe me?"-New York Herald. Not Flattery. "I wonder why you love me, dear." "That's strange. I've asked myself the same question a thousand times." Denver News-Times. asaillllllHHHl Both Phones Home Independent 40 Pacific States 45. Our bus .nice tc al trains. Fate 10c. rt Enterprise Oregon. -Chicago New1"" the Klrt within city limits