Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, July 08, 1909, Image 4

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: from thi celeerated
GARCEN CITY TAILORS
Why wea Ha ni-rf e
Downs" when you ca
get Ta io' Maae just
c ep. S t f-om t"2 uo.
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S Enterprise Cleaiiinir "
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nnminuiuiiuiuut
ALL THE
DAILY PAPERS,
MAGAZINES
AND THE
National Weeklies
at
Coleman Brothers
The I'.et Cigars. C.T.kv-
tioncry r;r Iru:i.
Stationery Supplies A a.
kind?.
Firs: donr east of Pcnoff e.
WESLEY DUNCAN,
Sfick Inpf-ector for Wallowa
Cour.tv.
JOSEPH, OREGON
S. K.Clark
Pluto i Steam Fitter
FuU line of plumbing j
material.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store
Leave Orders.
LODGE DIRECTORY
I.OO.F.
ENTEP.PKlsE IXiIjGE, Nc ;
KMEl'.AiIj I-.EEEKAH ZXtHOZ, No 15 1
K. or P.
jtak:ta
f-urtera.
TEMPLE.
r-.-.h.a-
E CiiAiTFj:
lias.,.--
first and D.ird Tjcvdave of
twm:h in KiUKinjt IlaJi. AH vis:uru
I-rr.-tt Arch Mauris mi'romfc-fl
J. . OLlL'TEli, Hisb Priest.
r. vr. skeakax,
V. AL1X.-WA LC'KE, No. , A. F.
A. nwrets -;or.d and fourth Hatjr
davs oT a'.b month in Manic Hai:
Visiiuig lla-fons welcomed
J. A. BITP.LHJGK. V. M.
W C. BOATilA.V. Socretarj-.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTEP-. Nc
50, O. F. S. meets first and third Sat
urdaya of each month, in Masonic
Hail i
ed. j
uuing Stars are always welcomed.
MRS. ELY A I Fr.ENCH, W M.
MHS. MAl:V i STEEL, Sec
Mill a EAULE CAMP, No. 104S7. M
M.n.W. A Meets fust and thlrc
Thursdays in each month. In new Fra
temai hall. Visiting Xehjhbors aiwayt
welcome.
J. W. ROD5BR3 ConsuL
T. M. DILL, Clerk.
AXEP.OID CAMP, No. 35 - P. X. of A.
Wn W E-s'TEnri:i.sE camp. No
.Ui If. 535, W. of W.
ALMOTA CillCLE. No. S7S. W. of W.
Tortured On A Horse.
"For ten years I eaalln't ride a
horse without bei lg in torture from
piles," writes L. S Xapier. of Rua-
less, Ky.. "when all doctors and other!
Salve cured me."
infallible for Piles. !
llurns. Scalds, Cut.s
itolis F,r. :
Sores.
-"rO -Gimra tl.la k 11., . c ..... ;
field ;
i
- -IUMUI.U ol .ill'- -
They Will Be a. High Ever. ,
"The women's hats are to be small
er."
"Have you heard anything about the
prices?- Boston Globe.
Life 10C,C03 Years Ago. !
Scientists Lave fo-nd in a cave iu
Switzerland bones of men. who lived
iw-'fi yeirs ago, wbea life was in
cocistatJt daueer from wild brtt;.
To-day the danger, as shown by A. W
lirown of Aiexiiier. i.-; iarge;,
from deadly oi,exe. -if it had not
teen fur lr. King's New LiiooveTy,
which cured me. I coild r.at ha. i
lived." be writes, "suffering as I
did from a severe lung trojhle and
stubborn cough." To care Sore Lung'
("olds. oUsC&ate Coasts, atid preven- '
i'aeamonia, ifs tae best medicitie o i
rth. 50c and tl.(W. Guarantee l
tor Burnaugh llsyfifld. Trial ho -'
l.t free. '
- - j
Ccunty Pioneer Paper; J
. fc
i'M. Putilu-ned evry
Tie Eiie"-pn Press.
pes: Tffioe at Enier
fcs se -oad-cla matter
RATION RATES.
;tr ?:."( Tiree months
1:.'. i.r:a: ;v it Aivtnc.
C'C
THURSDAY. JULY 8. 1933.
L'Er.IT REWARDED.
f H;zd of th. Stat. Deoamfi.
Refct-t Zz H.s Assistant. .
r,.. -.,.. , r-,,0 ncn.
. ' ' ' ' ' ' "
M..:.
: s-::. r frr-H) New Tort left
r.-x-wreit under lie nectn-
ff tii:? "rr.e ice to fu'.fiir tt
of -"-etarT of state In the In-
I:0i:P.I?T BACON. j
'.ervnl Iftwi-ei) ilr. Roofs retirement
.iiid iliv iii':fsfi! of Mr. Kuux. who la j
to l.c m." rt-wrr of state under Presl
T:.ft. Mr. Iinosevelt concluded
j h:it Ii- fould cu do better than pro- i
! mute AsfiniMiit Secretary Robert B:i- j
!
rf'UiiiiLiins of bis adnilnistr.i-
y.r. Paeon lias hnd couBlderable ex-K-vi
-iK e t;lre:u!y in handling ihe dutl s j
.f t'. r otiive of secretary of state, for j
it L::s be n actins secretary on Bevenil j
K-'.-aT.s wher Mr. Root was vlsitlug j
;-u:h America ai:d Mexico In pursu- j
:.uce of Lis i-illcy of funhering closer
reljuio'.js with Latin-American repu? '
:-s S'.- reiary I'-on Is one of the'
:;ai T rej rv-wntatives of Harvard con-
i-il v. 5:b the present admluistra-'
i'lii l: i! .i..nfed to President Rovse- :
, v c r lass. l4t0. He was a mem- J
; : -r i f rttf t rw, f J. P. Morgan & Co .;
' r t". ii-'-ua.:?-? the jtt.-m uf assistant
, .. r":::rv Htnte. He h:is sometini't :
.t: '.-,:iiel :I:e Adonis 4 if the cabiu.t
5 rt ::c . ui.t Lis hsttidsome face ai d ;
, f:cTire. J' r K- v as (ju;te an athlete
t.t Hon -era anJ. though now f i r-
j ty-r.i:..- ;-'-;irs f age. lubks mil b
y'-tv.'j-r st.il s::i:i Mfces a Hjlemlid
) i ! : Mr. Ba'-on was one of the
lt.'-st i 'it ":s Harvard ever had. ;
' f'v- T'-v.'.: f the changes In the
strt" ("'i;-:'.:-r::"T:T is the promotion of a
; ;r :: ! lit i::cr.,:-r of the JounialLstic ,
! fraT-r ry ::t Washington. John Callan
to 1 assistant secretary
ut.uer Mr. Bacon. Mr.
f..f .s;a:e
' 0'l.:;u L:in has un'.Il re ently earued
hi iitvad ly sweat of the brow and
im-1, i f tae pen as a newspaper corre-
at:d c;aga7.i!ie writer.
Not :
long since lie
was
aw olntid secretary
cf the American
enmnnssion to the
.lapanese expos I -
tion. but as that en-
pi stponed from 1912
.o ,..i. me i,,
of t!ie commission-
ers w u iroio Amer- ;
,tr ica have been le-
dnced by
C?.T
JOH.N C. O I.Afr.n
UN.
i. -t 4-
. , , ; , , " ,7-,
fifteen yenrs' sttnlv of American dlplo-
.. . . , .. ',
nwtie aud commercial questions, has
1 ! .1 f 1 T "... I . I ....... T . . . . .1 . 11 ' .
.
fa - )
t, i o . t tn wash and btitb room If possl
Berliu and St. IVlersburg aud has,.,. . , . .
niade infjuiries in other countries.
1 .. .
commission i,e stuaieo tue po.tc.ea or
"-uina- -"Pan a no otner powers, ue
Washington thirty-five
ao 1. r ita V. .rvt II binnra ivmllaiM
. .i. . "-""s
r Japanese war b.
A spring d,r between tbe two
See Mother Gro, Vouna.
! "It would be hard to overstate tie
'. wonderful
-rful cbate in my mother since
' she be
ejan to usa Electric Bitters."
i writes Mrs. V.'. L. Gilpatrick of Dan-i
forth, .Me. "Aifiough past 70
x?eins
....1 1 -- A 1.. . . : . . . .
o- " . ... .
F,i afier--l inilnin misorr
from dyspepsia for 20 years. At last
n,.e coinu ner.ner en, arwu nor sleep.
a 1 - .
Doctors gave her up and all remedies
failed till Electric Bitters worked
cueh one
v j . .
wunde's for hr heaKh." The
in vigorat
jrat all vi a' organs, cure Liver
K.dner ,:0Jbles. indu sleep
arid
impart strength
and appetite.
Onlr
doc at Iiurnaugh &. Xiayfield".
The Icicle.
Although It trembles In the
lou need not care (or that
11 will ncrt Iill untu It aeea
Toe .'ilrilr-g new silk hat.
Vork Tetecram.
Home Course In
Modern Agriculture
XVII. The Farm Rome
By C V. GREGORY.
Agricultural Tii)Uion. lc Stcl Ce!ltt
Covrrichl 1908. by American Pre Aatociation
i HE farmer is more Important
than tlit farm, and the most
& ""JW"" crop ue raises n
DO n"r UF " yn
Pirla. The success of a farmer til
oot rueasurej ao much by the money
; I .rings to himself and to bis family.
. une of the trurest ways of accomplish
' log this end is by making the home
; urroundlBs attractive.
There is do place on earth where It
Is easier U have no attractive home
! than on the Liim. Tet In spile uf
:hls ton EjLJ farm homes are located
; lu tbe uiiddie of a weed patch that
rocs by the name of garden or are
; maoen benina such a thick jungle ft
i trees that It ia Impossible to see In or
j The first thing to consider Is the
i house Itself. It should be situated on
!-tbe highest part of the bill on which
': tbe farm buildings stand. A house
need not be expensive to be homelike
t and convenient. Indeed, the most ex
' ieuslve bouses are often the least
homelike.
i The starting point Is the cellar.
' With but little additional expense this
j can be made the full size of the
i bouse. In this case the foundation
walls should extend to the bottom of
pio. xxxin-rABM bomb pare and tkro
late riiuK lack or thkis, shbuus
akli Lawn.
the cellar. The first course should be
of hollow brick, la end to end, and
connecting with a tile drain on the
lowest side. In this way seepage
water will be kept out of the cellar.
A cement floor is a great advantage
and Is inexpensive, since the cement
need not be more than two or three
inches thick.
ine cellar should be divided into uuuergrounu iuuk uiviaeu into lour
about four rooms. Hollow brick make compnrtments, so arranged that when
good partition walls and at tbe same tne Cr8t ' these becomes full ii wi;,
time help support the floor. One of overflow into the second, and so u
the rooms may be used for vegetables, ' The taul: should be covered and pro
one for fruit, milk and butter, one Tlded with a ventilator. The action
for a laundry and the fourth ce
mented on tbe inside and used as a
cistern. If the furnace Is nsed an
other room will be necessary, or the
cistern can be located outside.
For an ordinary sized family a hun
dred barrel cistern Is about the right
Hze. A partition of a double layer of
filter brick, with gravel and charcoal
packed between, should extend across
IL Tbe water is drawn ont from the
opposite side of the flltpr from that tn
' wnlcn t,,e plpe from he emptles
tn .ki n h .i i..i..
- - --- - ---- iiiti vuiaiucu V3 iure
; enonirh for cooL-Int nr itrtnt-tno- a
, plentiful supply of soft water is a
lusnry thflt ca) obtaJned cheap!r
i that no one can afford to do without it
j wvi. to mm 4i.A . '
; 8atlsfaclory building material. In ;
; buIldlng the nonge tDe tWQ extremes !
! of gUe 8houl(1 BTolded Jf
, hon9e to too 8ma , wm erowdei j
whUe u too , ,t ,
! harder to keep clean.
In arranging the rooms, convenience '
, ad cage of ,.
,,, , ,,, ,',.. , ' I
The large cud
solemn "spare room." which was
i opened onlv on state nf-cntslniw t,m
' largely given way to the bright, cheer-
--as -w n a.u ill inWULnOCO UUU
! work and diug tables, which is
' "sed every day and evening in the
. 6 , ,
i year. This room, together with the
, . . "
: "-o - - , .i.iiwu unu ucuiwui.
h . .
j .UVUA( n(,u w oiua n uu n
iiuw.c mr uierauura. coars ana nsts.
place for overshoes, coats and hats.
- a t M ,n k 7,
th. kltl.hpIL . u ., .
; eoBYmlmet-
A cupboard in the wall between tbe
- -
kitcbeTi and dining room la bandr as
. diahe8
tZT. Z'J!" lJtLt
same tlm.. open, easily. A bedroom
ceaslty. eapeciallT in the case of h-k-
uu uie ETunna noor is i mrr na-
: ness,
Tbe upstairs will of
coarse be
. largely devoted to bedrooms althonh
! .. . - " "
- 1 1- urn uiiru mii Yemeni in im una
small roc m
. ,
Biiic mam a cooti s lore room ror aemi
m
"
p,,.,,,, thA m .,,f. ....
! t0 heat tbe bouse ia br a fnrtiac -Thh,
riUIMUIT HDa 01011 BtH I mtV
U cheaper and cleaner than tov if
. .
; tbe fnrnae mm Is mad lan? oiu.nh
bold a load of cobs and aereral tons
j f coal the work of fire bnlldlng will
: l treatly reduced. A register In tbe
. nan B)tair will be enough to take
I tbe chill off tbe sleeping rooms. It la
a good plan to have a furnace pipe run
to tbe kitchen, too and n . -.n
! , .
I or kerosene rawte for cooking. Thia
Is cheaper, handler and cleaner than a
cook re. and tbe kheben can bt
kept much tooU In th. aummer time,
Most firta bones are rery
lighted. A keronoae lamp
snitlls bad end oes n.'t g:
much light, A pns.l!ne lamp
re vi:
is ciui-
belter. Tet of a'.l is the acetylene ga
system. ATw.t this is oii.e i:!:a.jec i:
can be operated cheaply and wLl fur
. nlsh an abnadant su; p!y of Lgbt.
' The water system 1 tuther tLing 1:
which farmhouses are behind those iu
i the city. There is scarcely a bnuse la
a town of ar.y sate but that Is provid
ed with water and sewage sys-euis. lh
the counrry thee are the 'exception
rather than the rule, yet they tan be
put in at a small rust.
An tir tight ta::k In the cellar i
sometimes used to suppty the pre.-i:rc
for a farm water systetn. lea: i rather
exjieusive. The water taa aln 1--drawn
from the elevated taiik at the
Intra. If one Is used there, the only o:s
advantage in this case boing that cis
tern water cannot Le used. i;i t h
whole. the most satisfa- t"i y plan is t.
have a small palvaLifi-d Ia:,U in tL
attic. A little covering in the -oliU-s'
weather will Leen it from freei:;g. ;nu'.
a few minutes v.orh with t1, iterh
pump each day will tw;i it !.)!' J.
By Laving a heater an; cVd to the
furnace or to the kitcbei: s;i-ve sr.d
making the proin-r conuwiioi; h it u::il
; cold water can lie supplied to the bath
room, the wash room and a.'tywhire
ebse that it Is wanted.
The laundry rootu downstairs Is th"
place where the convi-nieti e nt su. l.
a system will lie apprei.iuted most
In this room the washing m.ichine.
tubs, wringer and otlcr utensils i-ai;
be kept. An opening ia the floor cn-
j ueoted with the tile crr.iti v.i:) carry
off the waste water, nnj hot ai:d cold
; water from uistairs will be u v.a' s
on tap. Such a room. u-g-nL'-r wita
the entire water system, can fitted
up fur less than JKt I.
Another convenience that can be In-
! stalled at small cost is a s-wcrage yys-
, tern. This can be connected with tae
bathtub aud sink, r.ud with u snia'.:
I additional expense aun'.aer h:t:ury that
Is seldom found on the .'arm. an in
i door closet, can be added. Itraite
' pipe well cemented at the joint?
: should be used iu constructing ;ht
sewer. The t-heajiest form of outlet
. it tlm "Knntfo fiinL- T1,iu -..,v
vi uucicna iu me septic tan will de
stroy all the solid matter, so that th
! water which flows out the lower end
will be clear aud have uu oijecTi;:i
able odor. With cn oce.is!oi:n clon
ing out bu.-u a tank will last forever.
Tl. L. . ..... i ...
-i oe uuuse kuouiu oe provtjcu with
P'en'V or porches. These increase the
Ieuse somewhat, but nlsu add nin-.-h
10 tne comfort and rppearance f the
o"- Vines trained up over them u.
keep out the sun nnd screens tn t.i.
out the flies make them still more
comfonahle
' Nothiuc adds more to tl.o -7n-n.,i
i appearance of the house than a in-at
lawn of ample size. Uo not make it
FIO, XXX TV A CORVEE OF A KEiTT.T IS.
1 v. v. ,
! t
1 or the work of
i - - -. wi tut- viurfc I I
mowing will be likeiy to be neglected,
j A lawn is not hard to make. A little
niirk Ifl 11 f r ui.il ..-..... t - -
' T, , . i"--i'uruig a une
; "'l!, WU"U "
.J "" " ' ' grT. wu
I .?
' plauUl)g lrtt8 too
ciose to tLe house.
mi . . -
t.Z .f . . Irom the af!ra
h'.e eui
, ""use ..lose anu stuffy. The
' w. I "lu"ea
1 v,,,nj3ii7 irii Lull- unnniri U. .... - i. ,
.C7'. " . . T umJUl tu-S of
4oic iau IuniLsli errn'i.l .i.,i.. ,
,., - ----'
rri... j .... .
! . "e value of throbs is of-
1 fsn ra-At- a w.w. m., ... r .. . . a
. . 1 'ffea as much as It
1 19 ... " t
7 . ? Jf" . t'llnjlj',lC r-bush over
Z.! T ?" Itw 0warf varieties In
, wn. ui iue war coi
' . . . . - . . a,''J to the
'.re many other flor 1, Tl"
ja. anowUlU. arrinrlaa mil VZ
yrinjfias and llinf- tv..
can be nsed to Cli in empty .;(aee's and
comers.
A row or two of bard maples or elms
7.7. ? ua 0 lll''k ever-
wincureaa t-, the corth i-in
,lsh the supply of mZISt. Cn'
'h there are L.l 7 Ctt"
iKn yauTSt wm.T UVK"
f tluit "
yt 4.
Proper Treatmtnt for Dysentery and
Diarrhoea.
The great mortality from dy3n
'tor and d;nixu is due to a lack of
proper feitmtct at the first stage
of the ci-eae. Chamberlain-s Colic,
v ntilera and Diarrhaea Remedy is a
re.iab.e aid e.'fe tool medicine, and
h-?n given in reasonable time will
r.vent any dan?e os consequences.
1: hsus Wen in use for many years
i'ud Las a".wayS met with unvarying
sttccess. For sa e by Burnaugh t
...a.flfld.
Making tht Best of It.
I cannot praise a uddn thaw
W4jt feet may put tn health a flaw.
Nor do 1 like a audden freeze
fm Ice 1 never waU with eaj.
Tw.xt thaw and Ice I m-umbllng rwinf
And wait the mlnif of tbe prta.
Oevetand Plain D4faJ4w.
He p for Tho e Who Have Stomach
Trouble.
After do toring for about twelve
.-"ears f'jr a bad stomach trouble, and
r-iK-tn'.ins nearly five hundred dollars
f:ir nie.'.iciiie and doctors" fees. I
p::r-h.-istJ my wife one bos or Cham
ber a: n Stomach and Liver Tablets.
v.l.:l. ii.l her much good that sue
i inued to use theni and they have
iio '.( her mure gooj than all of the
n.. .Urine I bo.ight before. Samuel
: o-e-. Folsorn, loa. This medicine
is for sale by Burnaugh Mayrield.
Sample? free.
lew foinis.
Tender of the amount due at any
time before sale under a foreclosure
-.here a chattel mortgage Is a mere
!!!! is held in Thomas versus Seattle
Itrewing nud XI. C6. fWash.l. W Tae.
llo. l.-i I. K. A. (X. S.), 1164. to dis
charge the lien.
That one cannot avoid his contract
to purchase stock of a corporation on
the ground that It was not legally or
.tanizetl or that stock was not legally
Issued Is declared in Burwash versus
Baliou. ;i 111.. 34. 82 (X. E.), 335, 15
I- U. A. (X. S.i. 41)9.
Ie'.ay in commencing treatment for
i s'ig'n: irregularity that could have
:jeen cured quickly by Foley's Kid
icy Rem fly may result in a serious
titlney disease. Foley's Kidney
Remedy builJs up the worn out tls
itiei and strengthens these organs.
:5i:rnacgh t Mayfie'.d.
ji2inniiiiiiimminuiininiHiiEiiini
L- Iseriaind,
Dealer in
Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs, and Leather
Goods of all descriptions.
I will fit you out with the best goods for the least
money. When in need of anything in my line, call and
inspet my'stock before purchasing.
ENTERPRISE, .... OREGON
rCUliaCUIUUUUIIUI iaiiMIEfca..,.....
If a Telephone is a good thing for
over ONE THOUSAND others .
WHY NOT YOU?
Now is the time to get 3'our
name in our New Director- soon
to be issued.
Home Independent Telephone Co.
Summer Rates East
During the Season 19 0 9
via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFC RAILROAD
from " - .
Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla
and all points on The 0. R. & N. line
To OMAHA and Return - - $60.00
To KANSAS City and Return $60.00
To ST. LOUIS and Return - $67.50
To CHICAGO and Return - $72.50
and to other principal cities in the East. Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low fares. '
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; Augu3t 11, 12
To DENVER and Return - - $55.00
Or, Sale May 17, July 1, August 11
nmi'o" IZH ,Im,t 10di-V8 frora date f 8a,e- flnal return
wavTnfe.UCket8 .Pr.?Sent 8me verJ- attractive features in the
av of stopover privileges, a ,d cholce Qf rQU thereb enabl.
"nroZ l Uake a'de lr'PS t0 m Interesting poinU
a sl!ihf'Ung, " the retUrn trip tnroh California may be had at
a slith advance over the rates quoted.
ru,il:ld,ba;tianuyao, THr :eierva tiona and udtet8 wm "
u oy any o. R. ft N. local agent, .or
WM. McMURRAY, General Paas.nger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
J. G. HARMAN, Agent, Enterprise, Oregon.
SET1NG MACHINE.
OLLEI BEAaiNa
by boying fl
reliable, honet,
high grade ae.
ing """"liint.
STRONGEST GUARAXTrr
National Sewing Machine Ca,
BcMdere, IIL
WALLOWA BRANCH TIMETABLE.
rv
Eastl ound WMtbouo4
instance from
am. La Grande Stations p m.
s.45 Lv 0 La Grande 2:30 Am
9:&i " 2.5 Island City 1:55 Lt
10 00 " 8.3 AJ'el 1:40 - '
10 10 " 12.3 Imbler l:s
10 JO " 20. Elgin 1:0
p.m
11:25 " 31! ra mer Jet 11:35
11 :t0 " 33.7 Looking GUuii 11:30
p.m. -
12:-5 47.1 Minam 10:30 "
2:00 60.0 Wallowa t oo -
2:45 " tn.t Lortine g.15
3:4 7S.0 Enterprise T:3
4:45 Arr U.S Joseph 7:15 -
p.m. a.m.
W. B. APPLEGATE.
Notavrjr Public.
Collections made. Heal Estate
bought and aold and all business
matters attended to. Call on or
write me.
PARADISE. OREGON.