Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, May 27, 1909, Image 8

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    City and County
Uriel' News Items
Sesd potr.t.-es for sale at V. J.
Funk & Co.
Mrs. J. B. Selbert spent Friday at
Lostine.
Carpets. China and Jap Mattings
at Asuleys.
Cut prions on moatj at Cray &
VilleTs city ..ark:.
E-j'e K.-t s arul A. I.. Cri:i.vp-ul of
Troy were county sim: viiur4
wejk.
Mrs. H. D. Landon of Lobauon ar
rived Saturday, to visit her sis;;r,
.Mis. H. E. Merryman.
Pork sausage only 10 conti a
pound at Cray & WilleU's City .Mar
ket. Fred Wazner returned Friday t:o::
a business trip to W'alia Walla a:u'
o'.her Washington points.
Edwin Marvin of Wallowa '
guest over Sun 'ay of li!s bro'.ier,
. j. l: i-Jga:- Mar.in, and faaiit.-'.
rresh Fish even- Friday and Sat
jrday at Cray & Willetl'.s City .Mar
ket.
Attorney A. P. Cona'.vay W o i'
to Alk-ei on rro.ejsional bus'.v
Monday.
Mrs. X. J. Laphani re!urm?l to I-"
Grande, Monday. She liad been i:
attendance at court.
Elgin Flour at W. J. Fuk & C ) s.
Patent $1.50 a sack, straight gnule,
$1.40 a sa:k.
D. B. Jordan of La Grande is as
sisling in the o;fice of the E. .i.
M. company.
Ilev. and Mrs. S. II. Jaeksy.i, wli.
conducted a revival here and at Fiorr
1 ara.Use, are at Union holding
luec'.iugs.
Manager S. D. Crowe of La Gratide
nianafwr oJ t!. Home In dope id it
Te'erlione company, is in on an in
spection trip of t'ae lines and ol'fi-J
in this county.
Miss H. Mae Jefferson, who tauTV
st year in adowa but v. no
will have charge of grades five am
x of the Enterprise school r.xt
year, is a gu?st of Mr. and Mrs. 0
? of Alder Slope.
Miss Vktoiia Haas returned home
rjni Portland, Saturday, aeeom;:a
;ied by her co.-.sai, C. Ii. Overlngton.
. oollanl, Ca'. Mr. Overinscon
Is a traveling salesman for the Sinta
o .. Leather conr.any and visits
! -arts of the eo mty but this U his
;t trip in here. He visited sev
eral days with his relatives.
Sit Up And
Tiike Notice
Every department of our store
has been replenished with new
and up-to-date goods and our
is noiv 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 tna
following:
PERCALES,
DIMITIES.
BATISTES,
GALATINS.
SWISS,
SUMMER NOVELTIES
In dress goods of the newest
and most exclusive patterns,
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER
WEAR, LAWN, NET AND SILK
WAISTS FOR LADIES,
RUCIIING,
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 1 arrive in about 10 days.
We also taVe orders for the
"OLD RELIABLE
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
et, and only equalled in dur
ability and holding its shape
by the celebrated Stetson.
Shoes
We have just received a larg
assortment of men's, boys' la
dies' and Misses' Oxford Shoes
in black, tan, chocolate and
ox-blood (lace or buckle.)
Our Grocery and Hardware de
partments are also complete.
Drcp in, look at our goods,
and compare prices.
Respectfully,
R. S. & I. CO.
ENTERPRISE.
Pittsburgh
Perfect
Electrically Welded
Fence
Is in a clasc of its own because it it
lie on y Fence of its kind made,
jr.d it is the Fence for you to Uie
because
1. it is the best made.
2. Has same sized stay as strand
wires.
3. Has no wraps or clamps
hold moisture and cause rust,
4. Stays cannot be spread
stock.
5. The price is right.
6. It is the strongest Fence
:he market.
to
by
on
Buv it. trv it and your Fence
'roubles will be over.
ELECTRICALLY Y WELDED FENCE
or Poultry, Hojs, Horses, Ca'.tie
Lawn and Corn Cribs.
FOR SALE BY
FOR SALE BY
S. D. KELTNER
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
Bargains at Wheat's closing out
sale.
G. J. Wagner was at Joe3ph ovei
Sunday.
lapalac. varnish stains, linseed oi
it Burnaugh & Mayfield's.
hal ie I.os.e i left Monday on a
acation tiip. to oatsi ie points.
Before buying a mattress see
Ashley's $13.r,0 special.
J. W. Kerns has moved to hi
en aTi trar t so ith of town.
Choice residence property for rent,
-iee E M. & M. Co.
Will Zariher was at Wallowa,
' je i.iay, on business.
Loin steak only 10 cents a pound
it Cray & Wille'.t's City Market.
Miss JCora Combes is visiting
iti ls and re'atives at Elgin and
La Grande.
G. P. Colennn returned Sa'urday
rom Tacoma where he had bean on
i b .isiness f.ip for ssveral weeks.
. is. Grace E. Sweikert returned
o Elgin Monday. She had be3n
lere on court business.
1 ss Matil'a Carlson returned to
ilgin Monday after a few days visit
vith her fathe-, C. P. Carlson.
E. B. Knano. contractor of the
zoo growers warehouse, went to Hot
.ake, Monday, to take the baths for
.iieima.isni.
Judge J. W. Knowles, Court Re
o.ier and Mrs. H. R. Hanna and
a- l'.tt'e ci 1. returned to their
ornes in La Gian.le, Saturday.
Glean I.l'ze iberger, who had bean
irtng as he'rer for Agent Hannin
.t the sailon, left last week to join
i construction oatilt near Spokane.
Closing out sale of watches, clocks.
iowelry, silverware the entire stock
if E. B. Wheat.
County Sir e:intendent and Mrs. J
C. Co.iley aid children spent Sunday
it Joseph, an 1 from there went to
the Imnaha for a week's stay.
P. W. Hansa'. er, Joseph merchant
vas oi Monday's train enroute to
jit'aiid to buv furniture, crockery,
H'1., for his store.
Mrs. H. T. Mitchell and child of
Prairie Creek accompanied her father,
1). F. Poley, lo Lostine, Tuesday, for
a few days' visit.
J. D. Woode'.l returned Saturday
from the I. O. O. F. grand lolge.
il. E. Coolidge of La Grande wis
elected grand master. The const!
tution was change! so that ons bal
lot will elect candidates to all de
-,ress hereafter.
Miss Venus Thomas is spending a
10 days' vacation at the home of
her father at Paradise. Mr. Thomas
Is still In very poar health. Mrs.
Guirge Bales and Misa Alta Davis
ire working in the telephone office
during the absence of Miss Thomas
Mrs. E. 15. Wheat left Monday for
lioise, Ida., where she will stay at
the home of her parents and take
treatment for rl:e ima'iam this sum
mer. Sha will be missed in Enter
prise musical circles, but her friends
.iope she will be benefitted and re'-stor-i
to health. Mr. Wheat will join
her later In the season.
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
ALL FLAVORS
Sundaes, Root Beer, Re
freshing Drinhs
When extra CANDY
iroou
is wanted come to
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Door to Bank
Entcrt.rise, - - Oregon
. Brown of Elgin came In from
Elgin Monday to look over the
country.
W. U. Trill, an attorney from Port
land, will locate at Joseph.
L. C. Jobnscn of Imnaha wan at
Vadowa over Sunday visiting bis
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright and son
.isited relatives at Joseph Monday
night.
Col. F. S. Ivanhoa delivered the
address to the eighth grade graduat
ing class of tae Wallowa public
spools, Friday night.
.Mrs. August Price la suffering
from a severe wound oit her lower
limb, caused by a spike cutting a
gash in her foreleg. The accident
was caused by the breaking of a
board in a fence over which she was
climbing.
Rev. W. G. Mensles, who has
served in the mission field in India
for many years, told at the Chris
ian church, Monday night, of the
work in that country and some start
dng facts in regard to the people and
conditions of 11. .5 there. Complete
social r go teration must precede
any re 1 reform, -and even then the
lhysljal condition of the people (93
it cent afflicted with some form of
,'hronlc disease) makes any progress
very slow.
.Miss Cectlle Stabblefleld, 12 year
ild daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. M it-he
Stubblefle'd, was operated on in the
La Grande hospital by Dr. E. T
Anderson Friday evening for appen
licltis, and latest reports say she is
loing nicely and If no complications
jnsue, will recover. It was a very
severe case and at Elgin on the way
jut the vermiform appeadlx bursted
The train was run into La Grande
ahead of time and the girl hurried
to the hospital where the operation
was performed just in time. Her
patents are at her bedside.
It Is oir coistmt aim to furnis:
eponta.le drugs the pure, poteit
kind and to provide careful, ex
erieiueJ sen ice. We carry as large
a stock of drugs a3 any one in oui
ine in this pa t o! the state with
1 stock like o irs there's no need tc
iibstiluta. Persecutions compounded
jy U3 always ha,e the effect the
lOCtor exrects them to have. We
aase our prices on the exact cost o'
-he Ingredients; you are therefore
nsured a right price alwr.ys. Let us
LI your prescriptions. Jackson &
.Veaver.
ROSE FESTIVAL QUEEN
VOTES COUNTED TUESDAY
Edna Browning 130.
Joyce Craig 120.
Eula Forsythe 53.
Ethel Weaver 40.
Maude Litch 100.
Mayme Johnstjn 15.
COMPLETE CONCRETE
WORK THIS WEEK
(Contim-ad from front page.)
Prices ranged from 21 to 22)i cents
R. R. Hinton, whose clip amounts
to about 100,000 pounds, was offered
21 ceits, but refused to sell.
1 ne average price realized was
about 8 cents above the average price
of last year's clip, and runs from 1
to 3 cents above the best prices paid
on contracts.
The wool-grower's of this section
who introduced into the state the
sealed bid system of selling wools.
are delighted with the result, and
feel confident that contracting will
be abandoned entirely in the future
by members of the growers associa
tion.
The second auction sale day is
set for June 1, the third for June 15,
and the fourth sale for June 29.
The Woal Buyers association has
agreed to respect these dates and
not to make offers privately for any
lots tributary to this section.
ut prices
on Meats
reglnning Monday, May 17, we will
sell strictly for cas'a, and have re
duced pi ices to a cash basis.
COMPARE THESE
Good boil 5c lb.
Best boil 6c lb.
Shoulder roast 7c lb.
Hamburger 7c lb.
Loin roast 8c lb.
Chuck steak 8c lb.
Round steak 9c lb.
Loin steak 10c lb
Pork sausage 10c lb.
Fre3h side pork 10c lb.
Pork roast' He lb.
Fresh hams liy2c lb.
Pork chops . . . 11 V4c lb.
Bacon 16 "Ac lb.
Smoked hams 17ac lb.
Lard, 5 lbs 73c
Lard, 10 lbs, $1.45
Special rates on large orders.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR
HIDES AND PELTS.
CITY MEAT MARKET
CRAY A WILLETT,
Proprietors.
River 8t., 1 block south of Funk's
tore, Enterprise Oregon.
STATE COMMISSIONERS
AT ENTERPRISE JUNE 7.
Word has be Ml rsceived from the
state tallioad coaimission that the
hearing of the complaint against ths
O. R. & N. R. R. for excetslve and
unfair rate thargej on this branch
east of Elgin, wl i be held in Enter
prise, Monday, June 7. The railroad
company In l"s answer says the rates
were agreed to by the people along
the branch.
H. A. Brandon, wlo had charge of
the cons ruction of this branch, has
gone to northern Idaho where he
will construct another branch line
for the O. R. & N.
The men la charge of the ballast
ing work through this city, say It will
be the middle or last of June before
he work is finished between Lostine
and Jo.se; h.
W. C. T. U. Worker Coming.
Mrs. E. E. Sl;e.ard, a noted W. C.
T. U. worker, is in H13 valley thi.
week. She lectured at Wallowa Man
day and Tue-day nights and will be
there tonight. Thursday and Friday
the will be at Jo.e.ih and Saturday,
Sunday and Monday at Enterprise
She will viik Aide.- Sundcy aftor
ioon and endeavor to organize
Union there.
Arrange For Excursion.
F. B, Currey, secretary of the La
ISraiule Commercial club, accompani
ed representative! of the four rail
ioad men's orders to Joseph Monday
tfhere they made arrangements f-n
transportation from there to ine
.ake for the trainmen's excursion
hat will be run either June 20 or
June 27. It is expe-tel the excur
sion will bring in 10 )0 people.
Alfalfa seed for sale at R. S. & Z
PARADISE GLINTS.
Paradise, May 21 A C. Miller
.vas a Paradise visitor yesterday.
Lincoln Austin aid John Boyd o
Jortland, Ind., were hera on business
.hi3 we 3k.
E. B. Enyart is helping W. B. Ap
alegate put in his crop.
Wm. Howell was arrested Moud i
y Constable IIol oway charged with
hreatening the life of E. B. Enyart
.-ie waived a preliminary huaring ami
vas bound over to the fall term oi
ircuit court.
The recent criminal suit of the
Hate of Oregon vi. Dan Clark was
i costly lesson for t'io county.
I am of the opinion that the Flort
'ournal wi 1 not publish any more
.-ersouai letters and then refuse tr
mblish answers; that it is wrong
.0 do that way.
Maude Applesate and David Ma
ion were man led at Waltsburg
.Vash., May 9. They are at pres
snt visiting her .parents and relatives
n this vicinity.
Farmers have not finished spring
ieeding. The weather is cold will
iccasional snow. The earlier sowr.
Train is just coming up. Spring
.s very ba?kward.
JOSEPH BRIEFS.
Joseph, May 25. I. II. Robins m.
he contractor, returned .Monday iron
1 business trip to Portland.
Karl Schenkenberg of Tacoma.
A'ash., is a gue3t of his relative, I.
I. Robinson, and family.
C. G. Hoist, a La Grande mason
came in Monday t3 work for I. H.
Robinson.
Miss J. B. Lyons of Dallas 13 vis
itlng her sister, Mrs. H. H. Fisk.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Flesner visiteo
over Sunday at Lostine with his
brother, W. C. Fleener, and family.
J. A. Baiter and J. E. Lay returned
Monday from Portland.
J. R. Biggs and Lea Rimberg of
tSlgin arrived here Monday, to work
for J. D. Walck.
h. D. McCully's automobile, that
.-arrled the mall between here and
Wallowa a while la3t fall, is now run-
ling on a regular passenger schedule
between Shaniko and Prineville.
llstance of 70 miles, which is made
vhen conditions favor in three hours
fhe Antelope Herald says the auto
nobile usually carries all the pass
ingers it will hold.
CHI0O CHIRPS.
Miss Lee Hasklns and .Mrs. Jane
Daugherty were calling 0:1 -Mrs
Hattle Edgroand Saturday.
.Mrs. W. T. Bell of Enterprise is
staying' at her home on Crow crs.-k,
this summer.
James Allen and family have
moved to Enterprise.
Mrs. Annie Edgmand is 011 the
sick list.
Roy Elgmand has be 3:1 busy
jullding fence.
Wm. and John Fine are putting in
their crop.
Miss Edith Fay, our taacher was
unable to teach a part of last we 3k
on account of sicicness
Jack and Jidge Tippott and jp
Wiley passed through here Saturday.
Aiaggie KUgmand. was visitine at
Daugherty s Filday.
Weddings Ten Years Hence.
Here is the way the papers will
write up the weldings ten years
hence: "The biida looked verv well
In traveling dress, but all eye.s were
centered on the groom.
He wore a dark salt that fitted
Needle. Shuttle and Bobbins for
use In All Make of Sewing Machines.
FOR SALE BY '
5. D. Reltner
Have You a Bank Account?
If not, why . not open one with the
StoeKgrowers and Farmers National
BanK? The fact that our bank has grown
steadily from the first day we opened for
business, indicates that our customers are
being well cared for, and that the public has
implicit confidence in our institution. We
render statements as often as desired, and
do everything in our power to make it a
pleasure for the people to deal with us.
Wpwcrs and Farmers National Bank '
Wallowa, Oregon
his form perfectly and in his daintl.
ly glove! hands he carried a boquet
cf loveiy white roses. His curly hair
wa; beautifully done, and a delicate
Jdor of perfume floated down the
lisle as he passed. The young peo
ple will all miss him. He is loved
y all for his many accomplishments,
.lis tender graces, and his winning
vays.
"The bride commands a good salary
is bookkeeper in Enterprise and the
jToom will mis3 none of the luxuries
.0 which he has bean accustomed.
"A crowd of pretty young men saw
lim off at the de.:ot."
Killed Four Bears.
John and Dave Abel, noted hunt
rs of the North Country, killed four
isars on the Little Salmon recently,
jne black bear, one cinnamon and
iwo brown ones.
Japs For Beet Fields.
M. Mi'.oguchl, the Japanese con
lctor, arrived from La Grande, Mon
lay, with a dozen Japs to work in
the beet fields near, this city.
G. A. R. Encampment.
Civil war veterans are completing
irrangements for the annual stale 1
3ncampment which will be held at
lorvallls June 2, 3 and 4.
Br. I. U. Temple was here from
Pendleton on business, Saturday.
Mrs. Agne3 Smith and little daueh-
ter of Wallowa came Monday to vis-
1 her friend, Mrs. Bessie Whltmore.
Post Card headquarters at the new
rug store, your choice of 6000 beau
iful, assorted cards, 3 for 5 cents.
S. F. Lee, an attorney from Geor
gia, is in the city looking over field
vith a view to locating.
S. E. Combe3 is walking with the
assistance of a cane, the result of a'
Jadly sprained leg that was so un-
aicky as to be between his horse and
1 telephone po'e.
Mrs. Bertha Cronin returned Mon
day from Albany where she attended
he sessions of the grand lodge of Re-
bekahs as delegate from the local
lodge.
County Commissioner and Mrs. W.
G. Locke have moved to this citv
from Lost Prairie and are occupying !
he house on North River street mir
chased last fall.
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
BES'l OF MEATS ALWAY8 ON HAND.
St,Ma,kel S. E. COMBES mEPWW
Pelts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20
Hack Calls to
any part of the city
answered day or night.
ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
and careful drivers.
I
CHURCH 8ERVICES.
Rev. W. S. Cro-kett will pretd
at tae ChrUtian church Wednesdij
evening and next Sunday morninj,
Sunday evening there will be nolot
meeting at the Chiistlan church.
M. E. church: Sabbath school II
a. m., address at 11 a. m. by Mn.
.. ti. Shepard. lecturer of the Wo-
! man's Christian Temperance Union,
i Epworth league, 7 p. m. No preach
ing in evening on account of anion
temperance meeting at the ChrWlu
church addressed by Mrs. Shepard. C.
.. Trueblood, pastor.
Mrs. L. L. Shepard, lecturer of (to
W.C.T. U., will speak In the Metho
dist churAi next Sunday at 11 a. m,
' ler at 3 p. and In the ChrU
tian church at 8 p. m. All corditiir
invited.
Notice.
To Whom It May Concern: NotlM
is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between Mn.
Ellen, Ebner, Zena, Vesper, Vern
and Desta Brumbach, has been dis
solved.
40cl MRS. ELLEN BRUMBACH.
The best washing machine 00
earth ia the Flyer. For ule 7
S D. Keener.
New and Elegant
Furniture
Queensware
Glassware
AT
Hunsaker (6 . Tiijliir's
JOSEPH, OREGON -
Same low prices that save money
for every customer, ard account
for our rapidly increasing trade.
IUU0S
Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Pacific States 45.
flnr Vina tnpetS al
trains. Fare 10c. S
within city limns a
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