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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
I County Pioneer Paper Will Find It Profitable ' tfe to represent 0 1 he Policyholders' Company Only energetic men of strict iliahilif"v ran rptnin a cnnlrnH- in this Company for any length of time. This is for the protection of the public and for the protection of our representatives. The contracts of many of our agents date from the organization of the Company. HOME OmCE COEBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND OREGON. A. L. MILLS. Pres. L. SAMUEL. Gen. Mgr. CLARENCE 8. SAMUEL. Ant. Mgr. Established In 1884. Published every inursaav by Tne Enterprise Press. uiuce iast Bide court House square. Entered In the po3toffice at Enter prise, Ore., as second-class matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year J 1-50 Three months 50c Invariably in Advance. The open hojsj manigyn-mt an louncea fiat hereifter the curtain .vlll rise ironptly a. 8:30. went t La Gran le Wednesday for 3pence-, la., and fo merly of Eureka I . , "V I ... .1 few das THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. U03. L. E. Jordan brought his wife home from thi La Gr.nde hospital, Satur day. V.o? Byram May field returned Tuesday from Eli in. He Is able to get about wl'-h the use of crutches. Another of those famous dinners whi h the A ethodlat ladies are capable of serttg mill be given .text Tuesday, OH. 5, at the Frater :ial Hal. Dl.inr wl 1 be served from five 1 1 eight o'clock. Notc3: La i s u3lng Electric (nns ulease be r in mind that begin ning October 1 current will be suppli ed each Wednes lay and Saturday ,'orenoons, after which no ironing in avenings. Enterprise Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. Glen F. Olle of C. L. Dickson of Smith Mountain wa cUlns on finds and trans acting business at the county seat Mon lav. .r. and Mr.? P. J. SinTord left Fri- J day f;r Coot lay where tiny were City and County Brief News Items Al Reynolds has beun work on the new M. E. parsonage. S. D. Keltner retirn:d Swday fom a trip tj th.3 Grinie' Rondg. -Mrs Ina GajJii 1 i visiting relatives a'. A I. el and o her Grande Roale po'nts. E. A. Anders n of Chico returned eailel by t ie 1 laws of .Mr.. Sa i uij lattir part cf la-st week from a ford's mother, trip to Wasalng.on. I t F. E. .Voo.e i in En'erprl e Koir 4-horse tyami and e'.chf. he?t aii the time exeent Mondavs. Wednef- racks carue in from La Grand 3 San- days and Fri'a.-s duvlng office hours, -1 . . . . 1 . I i .. K 1 1 T 1. u-iv iu ik; j era ifaav rjr me susiir usj lv is a. juae ii. i ---- - iu . iae s 6.i ii EcKnardt company "c . , . . L. . I'rila an A r vro sh i n t thi i nuppu img .i i js joijpnine uacry comes to the Oaera Hojse for an en a emen. of 2 nig'iti commencing Fri a.- nisht O t. lit. A carl fom J. V. Allen in South ern Ca ifjrnia states he and his wife ani ba'iy a:e lo:ated for the present The come'T-dr .t, aC AUambra. ani are enjoying good ' na-hrn S. T. La5 ett of Alder S'.ope br;i!glt in E0313 extra fine Ye'.low b3gi i beet har est th t will few days. Mrs J. II. Dibbi I ani two chl'dren le't Vonday f r a wck's 1 it in La Gra id?, Mr3. E. A. S;.ioer acompani ei them f ro n Wallow a where she spen S nlay witi hJr nhes. Mis. C arles Haurri h. The come 'y-dr WUoV j ill be t'i3 firs, offjrhg of thj tw) ni ht3 ensaremen' n- t!io Ec ha dt torn Jos?phi:i9 ref r at th? onera liojse next Iriiay ni ht, October 1. Cn Saturday nht, "Ihe Lliaops Ca rl :ge." upp.rting Ml Tiansparent ap,ls, Monday, and R. S. & Z. Co. ENTERPRISE i. D., arrived Tussday and will make the r home here. Mr. Od!e is a fine ob printer and -wl 1 a?sime charge f that de artn n In this of! ice. N on? sho Id fall to attend the Ope a Ko 8) on Fiiday night Oct 1st tfhe i the come iy drama "The Grass Widow-' wl 1 b3 given, a splenJld per tormance by t ie E-khsrdt co npany jupportin; Xli3 Joiephine Def ry. C ais No. Tiiraa cf the M. E. Sun lav school wi:i gl'e a "Poverty 3ocial' in tie LlKt li theatre build The rals and rigelishinv o.i the bll s Jiy worn mi must wear 'ka.ikera' ani men "oil clos." There la a jmall adxisiloii fee ani you are wa ned to take pennlas alo :g to pay the fines. Bumaigh & Mayfteld's drug stor ilnce (he remodeling is a Dlace of aa ty and deserves to be styled the White Palace. The removal of the partitons has tiven far more room 411 the Inte lor glistens in purest white and ne..eit. all glass show :as3s give an air of elegance to the store. A!l thU hat been made doss! ale by the hlg stone wareroom addi loj that now hld all ihe bulk i.o k, such a? paint), oil), etc. AUCTION 8ALE OF HORSES. A Large Stock of Dry Goods . AND Clothing For Fall and Winter wear JUST ARRIVED AT THE- R. s. & z. ccrs STORE re o ti no: on y a big crop of all kndj o.' frisk but says his bees have dons exceptionally well and he will nave lots of honey. Jr. and Yr. J. S. Do.nev end baby o Spo'ana were on Saturday evening tr in on !h ! way to Jov em to 'lilt J.r. Do.vnevu mn hor. -n a. v. mm. A.r. uo.ine is sjcc-. , . in ton f n i n .1 """S bwiu my ranco ana am re- ' , r. 7 . . 1 f'om tha atok business, hav rtat". In Zl " " r y -P -d cattie. I now -"jo. nnr n vvaie ana two aaugn-. iK u i . .. t3r, r.t am,. o, .... - ng nurjeJ uZ7'Z:r"iMl7 old 1650-pound . . l.jc Kiiia Will euui Pan.hii.. , in . , i i . v.wuj jwiiwi, win oe Boxa at ocujui. .uts. tan wade Kini th i . . T.ti I . ,7 e at iuncan-s Barn in - aUU tue IWO 180128 1,. U Hatn-tov H,l 1 m WATCH THIS SPACE For Further Announcement wi 1 go on to Sea tie to vi3lt a sister O.' Mrs. Aarjn WaH onH attnA ho fa r. C J . Rte hni, Mr. and Mrs. James Mulle.is and S. A. Gotter lAavo joa. epn wednes ay on a trip overland. the irs 'named pa lie J fo to E gene. ani .Vt. Cover to Rosaburg. Mr. u'll;r. wno raiently proved up on i.onei:eal 2V4 miles northwe.t o ..t:r.ri3 3, report, tne or the fmet cros of ro'atoe? anywhere aro-.ni n3re. Ke dug 28 sa;ks on a q larter acre of dry hill linrf. commencing a two nishts eneaee. went or tie Ec'tbarit comnanv H..n. Por'l g j;i3 Jos33hina EJ'frv n noij seiecuon of high-class plays u m e u.iera House hpHnnino- PV'vlay ni5ht Oat. 1st. The first night win ie ireiented the comelv.dram ine ora s WIdo.v." A C1TCU3 parade with otwn .1. Plant, giraffe dPn nr .nii w..ii oner stindard fnatnroa anr a iui:rarM on the down town iireets, SMturay. and wi. m joyed by old and yojng. It was got- J up oy the boys of Jlrs True nencing at 1:30 d m Te-rms One year at 8 ner cent with secuiel note, or 5 per cent off or cash. Hb2 JO.IN UAKER, Owner, H. P. DAVIUHIZAR. Auctioned ' NERVE8 ' AN OSTEOPATHir 8 e:ialtv. Tha'. fie t.ojMi kno.vn at ne:ve3" re eive erntirely too little atteiWon f.om its victims 1j te onl iue3ticn. It ii not only a warning sigi that, there Is sonethng raii cally wr.n', but ai the nerve j are the to e non cf oir whole bein?, It ii thi pla'neU sort of in"! a I n tiat tie suffe.er U not In the full xjmpleleness. of his or her natjral competen y ;or the affairs of 11 e A xmdlti n o" c Jim under ordirui rv Mm ditions ij abso utely n:CiS$arv In or. aer in t there n;av le a reserve force of nervoas eneriy .o- emergenties. There ara always definite reasons to.- tn tro ble; ml. even when habts cf lifj ars largely responsible DEATH RECORD. Jaroei F. La l, we 1 known In thk. Htv and vl iu!u as Frank Davis, dlei at Baker Citv. September 23, of tyjho'.d fever, and his wi'e Hss tiie Baker City hospital ill of the same iteease. They bad bee i ra slding on a far.n near Baker City when stricken. The de easei wis born In I'a. April 21, 1&70, ani came to Wallowa county over 30 years ago. His par ent are buried in Alder S!ope cema tery. He married Mary J. Jones, a former res dent of thii county. Their children are thrse daughters, Klnia. Hester and Phyl is, and a son. Elmer. Other relatives who mourn his death are four slstars, Mrs. Ben Owiibey, Mrs. Edith Stubble ield. Mrs. Susan Thornburg and Lena Graves; half-elster. Miss Alta Davis; and brothers, Ira ani Eckley Davis all residents of thii county except "Mrs. Thornburg who lives in Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Eekley Davis were with him for a wee 'tor 10 days before he died, ani Mri. Graves, Ml is Alta and In C is went out to the funeral which was hell frjnf the Firvt Bap lst church. -Saturday fo enoon at 10 o'clock. Burlil was in Baker City cemeterv. The decease I was a young man of fi e rh ra tr and vey highly t'-ojgl.t f. His manv fri?nds here synipa iii'.e deeily with the wl low. children and other rela'.ives. Night On Bald Mountain. On a lonely night Alex. Benton or ."ort Edward. N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor. tortured with asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, -hat had cured himself of asthma. This won;e:-ful medicine soon re leved and quickly cured his neigh bor. Later It cured his son's wife of i severe ling troible. Millions be leve its the greatest Throat aid Lung cure on Earth. Coughs. Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs ire surely cured by It. Best for .lay Fever, Grip and Whooping Coug: )0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Burnaugh & .May- Ield. ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Two Nights Commencing Friday, October The Eckhardt Co Supporting the brilliant actress Miss Josephine Tie f fry In a splendid selection of two plays Friday Night Saturday Night ScaV Prices 23c, 35c and 50 cts. Reserved seats on sale at Burnaugh & Mayfi H NOTICE Curtain rises at 8:30 sharp. WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREQON PARADISE GL1NT8. I LODGE DIRECTORY l,00.F.E7rau" WDQ KMERAD REBEKAH LODGE, Not Hi K.'ofP. f4NTERPRlSE L0M. JUANITA TEMPLE, No. 7. Pymiu i Slaters. MlSnMlfi ENTERPRISE CHAPTER Para is., S.t 2,-M, Braughton SJgi Jfc w.io bought tie Le-.rJ ranch came month in Masonic HalL All vtomv i:i la t week. , Ryl Aroh Masons welcomed. Rov Halls has bought tie steam P,LMSTED HlKh i :r:Hlilng o tflt of Har ey Norton. U W 8HEAHAN. Secretary. ST. Elvards o' B lor a is balding WALLOWA LODGE. No. 82, a F. a flue on the Fott office. 0, - "h a"d ' W. H. Co h-an and fanllr laft visitinK Masons yes erday ,0: Fre9v,a e.- Ore. where J. A. burlhioh. w il T dua i. uAn, Becreiary, SAME OLD STORY OF PEDDLER GOUGE (Continued from First page.) ?ven ai orde.- whll her husband vas off at harvest, aid waj lft a opy cf Ihe orler site, ani told if six atar decided sh. did not want the !M,6. 8e cjuU cointermanrt tlie )rde.- v it in a giv:n time, by writing ns the hoise. But lo and behold thers wa: not a th n3 on the copy o tel where the hous sinnlvi e me e goodi, was lo.iat?d. Amlhjr .eitleman state 1. when the aeant :ame to hU hoi:s3. he nut un n nipo " an I s atsd that he wai nm mg t char e fo.- the Mis he to d vmie taking tha order nnH iho 'III be da-nel if 1 di n-t ,n charje roe for every dam led lie he "'a, stited the gen'.liman. But hen. why string this story ntt Tf is f e same ol 1 thing. Thee tra'vell- le'ws are under a heavy ex- "-" irave.nn? ever tho mn, and sore oly nai get lo be go iged 1 truer 10 ne thom , ..v...,. JlUlill ra e with homo mor,o. -"ant! wnom you know, and it yojr Z r , "totetorj, you can take t.iem lack And t W JVIUI JU'Jlie - a qi 3lrS True-1 -j 1 v-.iuiuic hlooi' Sunday school class and was 888 ' "g ' ther 18 ftlways ' --ui; un. ine Doys- gave f J whuiuwi th- tlrcus" 0.1 the tennis court of rdIs'03 suffer to the the paroonase yard. t:oible. If t"ie bo ly structure is In cipy o the RotriiA r9r,inA "uul,8lej at JiedfDrd, tells of the receit shoMinz tounamont , Vlll, HV1U 'here in whl,h sme nt tha r.n,t wing Sh3J5 Of Anprl i. m-flMnauj inciudnj the word's champion, Fred a stats of perfect td mtmonL t culati;n to e ey part is unobstruct ed, I.' every nerve is uniatsrfered with In its wo.-k by pre Bare, and if nour- isnroent and hygiene. are attended to -nerves" will dH!v rtiar. uue wura-s champion FredU.. -ihjiii uisappear. Gi bert, ani ex-ch,ampion Tom' Mar Ojteopatii is the specialist in de- ha'l. ir seelv ' tal6' boiy adjustment and h is Loitine won the Trihn . " . "lecnmpionshipof Jackson coun- tie and Enyart Ued with a v reu s ore in fie tint ! i...f . to va UU1 1 we snootff of fje tie Seely won. . v o nran was In town Mon- the master of the craft. Rliht Way. A 8prained Ankla. As usually treated a nkle will disable Che icluri for a month or more, but by apply- i i-namoeriain's Liniment and ob serving the directions with pom, t,..i . . wuuie lanniuny, a cure may. in mosf has purclawd a 20-arr, tr..u be eeted in less than one wpek-a . .w- une. This lv 'jjsiins DuHnesa matters He ... . nis farm at Parallse and w'n ni, rami , ii rMin.in. M na it Free.vater. O e. ,hr. '9 - V ajr R. S. & Z. CO. ENTERPRISE. e iuu BTes knojvn o, 11,. Tim I . K lll.lf 'aa (Hlln. 1 v 1111 ch n lr.fivjof r liniment In a markable prooaration: tr, u . ' 'ra iw, was purchased by Peter . " f a brulse or wh Jald up rorin-y. and fe 160 aue known as nnic or muscular rheumatism -.mis i;ro rice. mii: eau o: Parallie atn wna i.,.,. " uy James Larnei. and you are certain to be delighted wun we prompt relief which It af urns, ror sale bv Burnaugh a. io u - " Osteopathy's Aim and Object. 'The authorized ri int i, Pat'y is as fo:iws- 'n.i. .u . a method o- ,Mn, ,TT"' 19 5 mj cau e or disase by ad.u.tm.nt, ls p to. restJre th "t'ucturai con- ae k ly to 113 normal ae thereby ena Hag n -t r3 through uarm 1 ati Itv t r v llrojgn Osteiaths ho d that th human e esZ't3 aiVth6 l n'a'fhnd rtthtLmalatenanCe f el ex e t V u wnere as- 1 when such dirin..., . thereto t c,tW.h Ii, Magazine 17 " New and Elegant Furniture Queensware Glassware AT Honaker A Taylors JOSEPH, OREGON Samel pn. hatBave "'every customer and accounts for our rapidly increasing de t ley wiil ma'te their future home Mr Murdock of Mud Creek nissed through hera on Lis way tut to his ran h J. VV. CI irk was a recent visitor. He wasaforn'erreildentof this place but now 11, e at West.n. Ora. The Flora flouring mill is grinding wheat. Tae reil ents cf this vicinity can get f oar without going 40 miles for It. I WARNING. Do not be persuaded into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma, and lung trouble, as It stops the cough and heals the lungs. Dr. Abernethy, the great English Physician, said, "Watch your kidneys. When they are affected, life is in danger." Foley's Kiduey Remedy makes healthy kiJneys, corrects urin ary irregularities, and tones up the whole system. Many people delude thomaoiv 1,. saying "It will wear awav" wh.n Ihey notice symptoms nf HHnov and bladder trouble. This is a mis- 'ake. Take Foley's KlrtnA and stop the drain on the vitally! If m.H 1 I ... .u,ca uaaene, rheumatism ki3 ney and bladder trouble every trace of pain, weakness, and iroume disappear. Burnaugh & Mayfield. WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No 50, O. B. a meets first and third Bat irtlays or aih month, in Uaoontn Hall Visiting Stars are always welcome. MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W IL IRS. MARY E. STEEL, gee. MW A EAOLE CAMP, No. Mm, II . IT. H . W. A Meets first aid thW Thursdays In each month, In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbors alwtyf welcome. ' . J. W. RODDERS Consul T. M. DILL, Clerk. VNEROID CAMP. No. 3S42, R N. of A. Wf Ul ENTERfRIflE CAMP, No U. If. 535. W. of W. ALHOTA C31RCLE. No. 278. W. of W. W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary PublU . Collections made. Real Bsttte bought and sold and all bualaeti matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE, OREGON. - timber. Anyone having lumber of Kraue 111 any amount for sale, r who has timber he intends to saw 'oo.!, and wishes to contract the lum ber, call on or 'Mr r r. r. t iianey planer in . . W. R. Klvette: 2 " Fr Sale: Pi ni n, '1 stoj-ir 1 J 6 111 ou't and 1l i,1Umber' Well located. Will BoVd 'k:La.,bar!aln- Bielgh & ' ureson. 4iai ALL THE DAILY PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND THE National Weeklies at Coleman Brothers The Best Cigars, Confec tionery and Fruit. Stationery Supplies of all kinds. First door east of Postoffice. Special Bargains In order to clean up our summer stock, we are offering at Greatly Reduced Prices Men's Oxfords and Men's Summer Underwear Straw Hats at your own price Youths' Bib Overalls at 45c Youths' waist overalls at 40c Boys' and Youths' Suits AT COST Come in and buy before these bargains are gone. . Respectfully, G H. ZURCHER