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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1909)
STOP. Before You Sign a contract for life insur ance in any look into the company merits of OregonTife The PoUcy holders Company No mat'er how much you are urged to place life insurance elsewhere write first and hear what we have to offer. RATES ARE NO HIGHER All the money paid to this Company stays in Oregon and helps your own prosperity. It as sists in the up -building of a Greater Oregon. There is nothing better in life insurance than OregonTife There is nothing as good for Ore gonians as QrCgODTifC BOIE uniCC PORTLAND. OR. a, L. It::-!-: 5-r. L. Silil L -it iitr Tn il rf j-t?:m V'rs ('i..s.e FM tiey ire de-'icioas. y.i Vary VV:i?r tjat Taesiay at Wk"il L E. jordis ind M. K. Pue mai? & trip to iti No th Country- last we. Frth Fih every Friday and Sat-r-day ; Cray & VUJeU's City Mar- l.et. - Mrs. W. A. w-!U out to La Grarjie Tuesav 10 visit her father. I I). A. MfAlli:er. Mrs. O. M. Corbies returned from Ported, Friia-. Or.e-Minute Washers the Oa'y Best Wahe-. For sale by Ashley. irs. Gei. S. Craig is visiting re!-at;-, es in southern Oregon. Ms-or Bvrasa Ya -field returnel Mon day. He storMl at Elein on his way j IV ai-d visited his itJple over Sunday. Vr-. V a tide Pincklev of Prairie Ot-rk and her grisdmo'her. Mrs Nelson of Vnitn. west out to t'nioa Tuesday for a vjiit. A. C. Miller retime I Friday from :hr K of P graai ldge at Pendleton, lie praises tery bisthly the roya' iKi-p:".al:-y of the Pti..! -tin peapl-. .Mrs. J. C. Sha kel'o d .r:d c"i. .re i went to E-ho Tuesday tj t.; he.-fatht-r Lnd sis:er. wham she has no" seeti for 13 year?. Ja--k3a 4: Weaver are headq.iar for V.h of July Gaods. Firs weeks. Fire Crr.kers, Cap PUtJls. ':ips. T:'e. -tuning, etc. Punk f-e-v j Mis? Doll'e Surramp of Walto 1. 1 -pu h-ra Or gan. returned home Tje-da- a' -r a vis:; at the home of her crtiidfatter. C. D. Akin of Paradise. .1 IT7 I (r(P i IV SPECIAL PRICE ON 4S FOR FOUR DAYS ONILY ft ft ft ft ft ft s Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Ciiv and Count? Urief Nes Item.- C. M. lxsod re"un.tl fra Pendleton. Stturiay. Miss MiuLie Giidden was at L tjt tie first of tii wek, on t busitieas trip. yrs. E. A. Siftr. n)ari2rf'r of th LostiLe F.il Estate coa;pu.y. wa ke? over Sunday. Mrs. Thomas 1 ra iy retumej tr ter hoir a: Grossman, MoaJay. after a vjsit bere with her sou. O. H. Erady. and fantily. If your s?wiij? macnihe neeJs r pairitg. caU at the Ee-ond Hand Stor We guarantee to make them run. Sit Up And Take Xotice Every department of our store has been replenished with new and up-to-date goods and our .k is now complete in al- most every department. IVe pay spat cash for our goods, and therefore get the benefit of all cash discounts and we give our customers the benefit of our cheap buyE. Our New Goods just received direct from Chi ctgo in ti dry gotis depart ment consols in par. of tie following: PEHCALES, DIMITIES, batistes, Gala tins, sv.iss, SUM ITER NOVELTIES in area good of the newest nd most exclusive patterns, LADIES- MUSLIN UNDER- WEAR, LAWN, NET AND SILK WAISTS FOR LADIES, EUCEFNG. LADIES' COLLARS AND COL- LA.RETTES, LACES, EMEROIDEET. RIBBONS, NOTIONS, Etc, etc Clothing tV"e have in transit a large in voice of .Men's Clothing which i 1 arrive in about 10 days. We also take 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 e', and only erjualled in dur ability and holding Us shape by the celebrated Stetson. Shoes We have just received a large a-jrtmnt of men's, boys' la dies' and Wises Oxford Shoes in black, tan. chocolate and ox blood (lace or buckle.) Our Grocery and Hardware de partments are a so complete. Crcp in, look at our goods, and compare prices. Respectful!, R. S.&Z.CO. ENTERPRISE. Go to Jackson & Weaver's for Ice "rvi.ii: Sodas. Sundaes, and Sjda 'a-er. a'; flavors. Everything san--'ary and clean. Mrs. L. L. McKinnon and daughter Far.r.y returned to their home at AliM-e! Tuesday at?r a visit with Mr. . ' Kihtio::'s da-ji-h-er. Mrs. Ina Gas till. Little Vivi ,n Gaskill went home J ita ber grandma for a visit. Vis s Et'::a and Burl Kooch of Aller ; Si ope and Miis Cooper, a teacher in :hf Joseph s hoo'.s. have returneJ roai a delightful ttiptothe Seattle .'air. Miss Kooch had besa attendln'; ' 4chn--)l at Eue e. and was joinei , it Portland by her brother and Vis ; 1'ooper and all proceeded to the fair ( osether. Jacksoa & Weaver, headquarters ' or 4t i-of-Ju y . goods. Fire Works. ; ri:e Cra kers. Cap Pistols, Canes, Flags. Bunting, etc. G-o. M. Ga:!y, who is home from : i visit with hi s mother at Sterling, : Ka;?, says the weather there was s ) ; iio: a:id the air so humid, that h3 j ?nsfj for the balmy, bracing air of : V.owa all the time he was gone. J. VV. Kerns' tay son had a r.ar ; ow '.cape frjni diowning Monda." : a a b-aii' h at their home south of .own. Ke fell o'f a little bridge iato i swift s.r atn no fe:-t dren. Lu.k: : y Mr'. Kerns siw him. She jumpei .n atiJ sa'-el tin. j Yr.u can buy Bursting. Flags, Fire .Vo:k-. Fire C.a-ke s, e'.c at Ja k-1 ion i: Weaver's. Punks free witls j -vfry buath of Fire Crackers. j .Lorenzo L&-oa of Flora, accom pasleJ ty his wife s uncles, S. P io: --r of .Vlnre xita, and Spencer Mo .ser of V.'i or.sin, who have been su ;t of Mr. aad -Vrs. BacoD for !'jTi.e tia-je. were in Enterprise Tues Tiry Laj been looking over -he va'lcy country. Dr. C. T. HocVett reports Bill Daley, who fell from a horie a week ago Monday and broke his leg. a3 getting along nicely. The accident occurred down on Swamp creak, .and the in jured man was taken across the hills to T. C. Bunnell's, where h3 works. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Goo .1 no an of ' Ashland are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Van Pelt, at Lostiae. Mr. Goodn an was in town Monday, guest of his relatives, the Wagner boys He and his wife called to ses Mrs. Jacob Wagner at the sanitarium in Portland and report her heaith very much improve!. Jonathan Haa? and family of Alder Slop had the pleasure of a viiic from Mr. Haas1 elder brother, Adam, of North Dakota, whom he had no seen for 30 years, when they were both young men back in Pennsyl vania. Adam Kaas left Tuesday to j join his wife and daughters, who are visiting Mrs. Haas' brother at Eugeoe. and all will go on to visit the Seattle air. tOce tils (is (s July 1, 2, 3 and 4, we will sell el 0C8OU ire C em at $1.00 ft ft ft ft ft ft Per Gallon.. ft ft ft ft ft c Vanila Flavor unless otherwise Ordered. Flavors T Orders Filled In Any Quantity From One to Fifty Gallons i looiaer: otravuerry, Kaspnerry and taramel q : jz? & GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY sr er (S tfs 1S ft ft ft New Shipment of lee Cream We WW Sell One Thousand Car."rs of Ico Cream This Week. Cones. .Liberty Colors a' Thai Tells the Quality j ft ENTERPRISE CREAMERY COMPANY i muft.nuiufiT PHONE fy j. jh City Meat Market PRICE OF HORSES SOARING UPWARDS (Contintrfd from front page.) CRAY & WILLETT, Proprietors. Fresh and Salt Meats Boswell brought in Pilot, the firs? j Standard Bred horse. j The present high prices are jus i fied by the lak of supply. Good -ork horses are scarce just as man.'' or more raised but the local demand has actually doubled in the last year Ifor that class of horses. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE HIDES AND PELTS. FOR Elgin Flour at W. J. Fuk & Co s. Patent $1.D0 a sack, straight grade, $1.40 a sack. River St, 1 block south of Funk's i store, Enterprise Oregon. SHEEP SHIPMENTS. A special train of 25 cars of sheep Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda I went out Tuesday. 12 cars being load jed here and the remainder at Joseph, i Additions to the lis; of sales make the total number of sheep soid dose ALL FLAVORS jto 50.000 instead of 40,000. Henry 'Thompson of Dell, Mont., win take out a train load, consisting of 100" ihad bojgkt from C. P Rars-ia'o j300 from Eiz.e Ma'iin and 600 from Sundaes, Root Beer, Re-:Henry Bak. Peter Baudaa said freshing DlinKs ' 4000 l EutterfieId lhat were sent out Jvia Snake river. When extra CANDY good r. is wanted come to PRENTISS HOMAN'S Xext Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon Closed Four Days. J Notice: My shop will be close! ifrom July 1 to 5 inclusive ri.-fhct to be press must be in todav, ed nesday. J. L. S1EGMIWD, r-ropneior Enterprise Cleaning Pressing Works. UNLAWFUL TO FIRE CANNON FIRECRACKERS The state law prohibits the use of allium firei rui kers. the big fellows loaded with dynamite. Thus law i; not rigidly enforced but you run the ian?er of being arrested as well the danger of losing a hand or eye when ever you monkey with a cannon fire cracker. There is no state law or city ordinance prohibiting the use of the smaller fi.etra'jker or fireworks such as roroan candie3, rockets, etc, on July 4. New Millinery ASRI VI NG Now is the time To Get Yonr : : HATS for the 4th ALL WORK jcyrinu guaranteed GRACE WOOD Next door to Laraen's Jewelry Store, tnterpnae, Oregon prise. R. of W. D., right of way for wa'er works piie3 $1. Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Uai,k to I'. S. Nan. Bank of La Grande, east half sw, e half nw, sec. S". 2n ll; lots 2 and 3, and sVi nw sec 4. 2n-42; sw sw, eVi '. se.nw. sec. 14, Is 42; n'i se sec 13. nw sw sec 14, sw nw sec. 14, ls-42. $3000. C. A. Hunter to Nibley-Minnaugh Lumber Co., w'2 nw, n4 sw, ne ne s;c S; ne ne, su ne, nw, nV sw, sw sw,"n'i se sec 4; ne se sec. j. ln-41!; se nw, ne sw, se sec 24, 211-43. tl. Averill Combs to The Geo. Palmer Lumber Co., n'i se, lots 6 and 7, sec. 21. Cn-11. i. Theresa Schaut to Edw. Mason and T. T. Shell, R. of W. D right of iui ungating alien. SL'a thence s SC degrees 25 minutes east 645 ft., thence n 72 degrees 25 min utes east 555 ft thence n 67 degrew 25 minutes east 900 ft., thence n 45 degrees 2a minutes east 700 ft, thence n 78 degrees 25 minutes east 1000 fU thence n 78 degrees 25 minutes east zo ru. thence s 56 degrees ua min utes east 600 ft, thence 8 87 degrees 05 minutes east 600 ft, thence s i! decrees 05 minutea east 200 ft m4 there terminate. 1. Tolford D Hnrsin to Cora A. CWP- er, s4 ne, ae nw, sec 23, ln-47. IK Edgar Marvin, sheriff, to Henry Ibberson. wti ne U se. sec. & 3n-45. I16C7.76 John G. Begg3 to Henry Ibberson, R. of W. D, right of way for Irriga'- ing ditch and dam site. $1. M. D. Sanderson to Alex Furgason, Julia E. and C. T. Mt Daniel to'Sw 86 SC 28 n nw- nw ne- 8ec 5S and Tortu ti On A Horse. "For ten yezrs I csulin't rile a horse without beiig in torture from "rites u. s. Napier, of Rug i iv., nen a:i ao! tors o h-r remedies failed, Buf-kUc's Ai,.;.a Salve cured me." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Uolls-. Fever.' Sorts, E-zema. Salt Rheum Corns -.-uaranieea by Bumaugh ic Mar. I I:eld. j REALTY TRANSFERS FOR LAST 30 DAYS (Continued from first page.) risht of way for 50 varc' undj-r-at-r R. of W. D. m i t jor living and maintaining ground pipes or mai.is ror works. i. Levi W. Riler to City of Enterprise R. of W. D, right of war for wa-er works pipes. l. R. F. Stubblelleld to Citr of Enter- James A. Cox, Q. C. D.. land in 8w of ll-ln-42. II. E. B. Wheat to C. S, Bradley, lot 1, blk. 4, Alder View add to Enter prise, tl. -siues a. tox to L. Couch, land in sw of ll-ln-42. Bggs et al to Nibley-Mim- naugh Lumber Co., R. of W. D, right of way for railroad, logging railroad, or such order road as grantee may see fit construct, r of w to be 30 feet wide, beginning at a point s 31 degrees . . C .if. . m e-'j n. irom ne cor. se nw of sec 18, m-43, thence n 33 degrees. SO minutes, east 600 ft. thence n 10 degrees 20 minutes east 220 ft, thence n U' degrees 20 minutes east 330 ft, thence n2 degrees 55 minutes east 85 rt, thence n 13 degrees 25 min utes east 200 ft thence n 13 degrees 25 minutes east 600 feet, thence n 10 decrees r.r. min... , ... .UIJ CMl . COO fe:t. thence n 15 destreei 00 minutes east 1100 ft., thence n 2 degrees 20 mir.Jt?s. wen 1400 ft, thence n 1 degree 40 minutes, east COO ft, thence n 9 desrees 00 minutes 640 ft., thence n 10 degrees 4. minute; east 140 ft, thence n 10 dye 4", minutes east 560 ft, thence n 5 degrees 55 niinutej west 1000 ft , 'hence 11 45 de-rees 05 minutes east U..5 ft, the,. a 82 degrees 25 min uies east 1165 ft. thence s 82 de grees 2-, minutes ejst 480 ft, thence 7i degree 25 minutes east 1800 ft, thence n 77 degree 05 minutes east -ICO ft, thence n 82 degrees 35 min utes east ,i5 iu n j., degrees minutes east213 ft, thenc n 65 oegree 35 minutes east 932 ft, thence n 62 degrs 05 minutes east 1340 ft.. 6n-44 11350. M. D. Sanderson to Alex Furgerson. ew sw 3C-6n 44. $100. Thos. Sanderson to Alex Furgason. S se. ne se nee 21. nw ne. sec. 28, 6n-44. 1925. F. D. and J. D. McCully to W, B. Daugherty, lota 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, b 25, amended Riverside add to Joseph. 170. Wm V. Pickerinir to John Mo- Donald. tu 27-5n-44 S1000. iuinaugn Lumber Co, se 27- 2n-44. 11. G. W. Franklin to Maggie McD' aid t-V, r- suv 28 fV, nw sec ls-44. SI. 1. jc. 1 1 1 . Ill a ,1 lu 1 . lots 20. 23. 2 and 25 and a trac. west of blk. 20. 1. King s. Pace to Daniel Boyd, Q- C. D part of blk. 5. Bank add to en terprise. 1. (Continue next week.) Marriage Licenses. June 28. Elmer Young and ETfie Carpenter