Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, October 21, 1909, Image 3

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    LODGE DIRECTORY
r ENTERPRISE IX3DGE. No
jjj REBEKAH LODGE, No. 11
- ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
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JCASITA TEMPLE, No. T. Pjrthla
Slstsra
llPnUIP ENTERPRISE CHAPTEJ
MlSUnllUNo. 3. Royal Arch Mason.
""vL first and third Tuesday! of c.
i Masonlo Halt All TlaiUni
Arch Masons -welcomed.
W J. B. OLMSTED, High Priest.
- R W. SHEAHAN. Secretary.
WALLOWA LODGE. No, 8S. A. P. t
. meets second and fourth Satur
jiya of each month In Masonlo Hall
Vlsltln Masons welcomed
J. A BURLHI3H. W. V.
W- C BOATMAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA VALLET CHAPTER, No
M, O. E. S. meets first and third Sat
inlays of each month. In Masonic Ball
dsltlnc Stare are always welcomed.
MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH. W M.
MRS. MART E. STEEL. Sao.
I lit I EAGLE CAMP. No. 10497, M
Rl.Vf.A. W. A MeeU first and third
Thursdays In each month. In new Fra
ternal ball. Visiting Neighbors alwayt
welcome,
J. W. RODGERS Consul.
T M DILL, Clerk.
ANEROID CAMP, No. S542, R N. of A.
Hi ft III ENTERPRISE CAMP, No
n.U.II. 515, W. of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W.
Th Eest Platter.
A piece of H nnel dampened wit!
Chamb rlaln's liniment aid bound
on tii afXUcted part superto)
to any piaster. When troubled rfth
lame back cr pains In the side or
chei gl e U a trial and you are cer
tain to be more than pleased with the
prompt relief which It a'fords. This
liniment al3 relieves rheumatic pains
and ta e-rtaln to please anyone suffer
tag from that di .ae. Soli by Bur
Buga k Vayfield.
It should make the fanner tired to
hear thesq experts talk about exempt
ing the timber grabber' wealth from
taxation while Old Hayseed pays his
uei on every stroke of improve
menu be puts oa his clearing. The
farmer is to pay taxes on his apple
trees that he has devoted labor to
grow and the timber speculator is
ot to be taxed at all. In the word
if the poet, Avaun, Mat. lt out.
-Bcho Register.
C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060
.TTtata Ave, IndtanapoJIa, Ind.,
wrttee: "I wea ao weak from kidney
trouble that I could hardly walk a
hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's
Kidaey remedy cleared my complex
Ion, cured my backache and the
Irregularities disappeared, and I can
new attend to business every day
and recommend Foley's Kidney Reme
fly to all sufferers, as It cured me
after Che doctors and other remedies
had failed." For sale by Burnaugh
Mayfjeld,
Any sparsely settled road district
'a Oregon can get good roads now
by simply votln.g n December on
the Initiative of ten per cent of its
citlaeng such funds as may be re
quired. The cash can came from
the abasntee land speculators and
the residents can get their money
back in warrants for work. The
road wil) aise laud values perman
ently, and the Idle tract can be
made to pay their share by a little
acting together,
OF BENEFIT TO ALL
Kasparljla is the name of a new remedy
Post iuccessf uUy prescribed for a ''worl
W troubles," For derangements of thi
digestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthy activity, Jt? penes
Eetal IRBuenea extend however, to every
"tion of the system, aiding in the
Processes of digestion and assimilation of
food, promoting a wholesome, natural
Ppetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
vTh, irregularities of the bewela, eon
I'lpstlon and the long list of troubles
Sweetly traceable to those unwholesome
onditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi
Pess, headache, backache and despond
de to Jpactivity of the liver,
Jiianeys and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
Bjalen to refup4 the purchase pjc.
ovt CHeaucAt Co Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE BY
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N
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Hack Calls to
any part of the city
answered day or night.
ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
. J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
r
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sn
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First Class Rigs
and careful drivers.
B as careful ....
occasnml, take cold, and when, tou
1o. t a meliclne ct known rilla-
renu'ailon ,.. "
effect a quick ,re. Su h a medicine
"" voagn Remedy It
" reputsxloo by
its remarkable cures tib most
- .uis ua ca always be
- - . lt oq natures
. an.reueve3 Uie lunga.aWa expector
ation, oreas te secretions and a'.ds
. vVWWUb xor sue by
Railroad rights of way are being
ontracted for in Coos and Curry
aunties for a line bearing north-A-ard
up the coast from Eureka,
-and values a0 not assume very
itartllng figures because of these
rcntracts yet because the farmers
lown there are accustomed to pa
per railroads.
Money Comes In Bunches
to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell N. Y
now. His reason is well worth read
ing: "For a lone time I siflferd
from indigestion, torpid liver, con-
mpation, nervousnese and s-enera,
debility,'' he writes. -I couldnt
!eep, had no appetite, nor ambition.
grew weaker every day in epite of
mejical treatment Then used Elec
'ric Biaers. Twelve bottles restorec
11 my old-time health and vigor. Now
can at'end to business every day
fs a wonderful medicine." Infallible
or Stomach, Li.er, Kidneys, Blood
aid Nerves. 50c. at Burnaugh A JIaj
ield's.
Weston, Or, has better schools
aid more business, says the Leader,
luce the normal closed than before,
lany a town in Oregon Is wait
ag and scheming its energies away
rying to obtain or retain some pub
ic moneys. The property In and
.round any city Is easily able to
ake care of needed public Improve
oents or institutions. All such
alues are left In the land In the
end.
If peploe with symptoms of kidney
r bladder trouble could realize theii
langer they would without loss of
ime commence taking Foley's Kid
ley Remedy. This great remedj
.Lope the pain and the irregularities,
strength ens and builds up these
rgans and there is no danger o!
3right'e disease or other serious di
rder. Do not disregard the early
.ymptoms. For sale by Burnaugh
& Mayfleld.
Should flowing oil be obtained
inywhere in this state It would cause
jreat Industrial changes and make
nany fortunes for the finders anfi
iand owners In that vicinity, and
idd In some degree to the price of
;peculator's land in sections affected
y the use of the oil and gas.
The Bed Ro:k Of Success
lies in a keen, clear brain, backed
by indomitable will and resiatless
energy. Such power cornea from the
splendid health that Br. King's New
Ufa Fills impart. They vitaliie
every organ and build up brain and
body. J, A. Ifarmon, Llzemore, w
Va., writes: "They are the be&t pills
I ever used." 23c at Burnaugh &
Mayfleld's.
Wf l Knevn Hotel Keeper Uses anf
Recommends Chamberlain's
Colic, ChJle-a and Diar
rheej Remedy.
"T treasure in sayine that I
have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cho'-
Diarrhoea RemeJy in my
family medicine cheat tor about fif
teen years and always nas saius-faot-rv
is) ults from its us. I have
administered it U a great many
tra-.eling men who werq auienng
from trquldes hkh it U re
mended, and have never fal'el to
relieve them sa s J. C Jenkins, o'
Glasgow, Ky. Thii remedy U foi
sale bj Buimaugh A Mayfleld.
turns out well In
the Rogue River Valley the profits
from fruit and intensive farming Is
steadily reducing the area of the
.u men alfalfa is aald
W ileal xa"". "
to pay better when, cropped for
seed,
Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Pacific States 45.
Our bus meets all
trains. Fare 10c.
within city limits
Tor Chsnn.l c i-
Chap;ei k n whether on the hands
r apply ins Chamberlain-. saiv it
i. .i -
...syS unejuaiad fcr sore nlppl s.
-3 sua seal is. For sale by Bur
nauh A MayfieU.
The city of Forest Grove Is spend
ing the $70,000 voted tnr rnt
supply of water. whiU hmiw,
u.ues away, has soid its citv
Pumping plant to a corporation. AH
.1. r. .
wmca shows that there are dif
ferent ways of doing the same thing
in
enterprising communities.
"Before Medford can rcaliia li !.
timate destinv." SOTO tha fimithAra
Oregonian, "railraals must be con
structed to the timber, to th mins
and to the coasL- nth- tn-n.
'-haa Medford are In the same frame
mmd. and capital is goina to be
incouraged to build them.
Its A Top Notch Doer.
Great deeds compel regard. The
id crowns its doers. That's why
he American Deonle have crowned
Or. King's New Discovery the King
inroait and Lung remedies. Everv
ttom ks a health force. It kills germs
wd colds and la grippe vanishes.
cough-racked membranes and
xwghtng stops. Gore inflamed bron-
mial tubes and lungs are cured and
lemorrhages cease. Dr. George
lore, Black Jack, N. C writes "U
;ured me of lunt trouble, nronounced
lopeless by all doctors." 60c, 1.00.
rial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Jurnaugh Mayfleld.
The Telephone-Register of iMcMlnn
ille continues to call attention to
he need of and a good opening for
fruit cannery there.. Offer all
he inducements you can and capl-
al will be attracted to the proposl
ion. How would a bond to nav the
axes for 20 years beT Maryland
owes get enterprises that way.
BOTH BOY8 SAVED.
Louis Boon, a leading merchant of
N'orway, Mich- writes: "Three bottles
f Foley's Honey and Tar absolutely
ured my boy of a severe cough, and
i neighbor's boy, who was bo ill with
i cold that the doctors gave him up,
as cured by taking Foley's Honey
ind Tar." Nothing else is as safe
ind certain in results. For sale by
ium&ugh & Mayfleld.
Bays the Gresham Beaver State
ierald: "Every town of 500 inhab
tants or over should have proper
tnd 6trlct regulations in reference
o the conditions that determine
he hea!thfulne3s of its citizens.
V'hether these conditions are agree
hie to every one in town is not
issential. In faci, it were better
bat some we:e not entirely satis
fied."
Frightful Fate Averted.
"I would have been a cripple for
ife, from a terrible cut on my knee
:ap," writes Frank Disberry, Kelliher,
linn, "without Bucklln's Arnica
Jalve, which soon cured me.' In-
allible for wounds, cuts and bruises,
t soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old
iorea Boils, Skin Eruptions,
.Vorlda best for Piles. 25c. at Bur-
iaugh & Mayfleld's.
The city of Cervallis Is propos
og to sell a piece of business prop-
jrty. No city should sell any of Its
and. Had Portland retained a few
msiness blocks, lu the early days
hat were sold to speculators there
rould not be any school taxes now,
or the rents would keep up the
schools.
To m ln'aln h alth, a mature man
or woman n?eds Just enough fo,-4 to,
repair the a e and auPPly energy
and body he t. The habitual con-
lumptlon of more ford than is necess
ary for theio purpose! Is the prim
cau of stomal troublss, rheu
matism end disorder of the kidneys.
If troab'ed with inl!getion, revise
your diet, let rsasan and n.qt appe
tite control and t ke a few daiej of
Chamtrta'a's Storah and Liver
Tablets and you m ill on be all right
aga n. For 6ale by Burnaugh 4 MaJ-
field.
The practice of compelling every
person doing a legitimate and nec
essary business to the public to
pay a tax is an abomination and un
American. Drain Nonpareil.
"HAVE WE A NAVY?
Ambrose Bierce aya we
think we have and give our
bump of patriotism an awful
whack.
To console us, E. Alexander
Powell takes us to "The Land
of Lovely Ladies," and shows
us the most beautiful women
in the world. It's a mighty
interesting article.
You'll find every page of the
OCTOBER EVERYBODY'S
well worth reading. Look it over.
FOR SALE BT
JACKSON a WEAVER
Professional Duectory of Wallowa County
THOS. M. DILL
ATTOLNEY-ARAW
X Office first door south of New
I Fraternal Bldg, Enterprise, Ore.
BURLEIGH It BOYD
I AnORNE"S-AUAW
r Practice III 'l Ststa Pmirta mil
t Interior Department. Cartful at-1
teution to all business. f
r4
D. W. SHEAHAN f
LAWYER - ENTERPRISE
PrsrtlcA In 6f.t. n.j f..i..ci
.U VMk, mtA , VUVI
r . .. . .
wurui ana interior uepartment.
't
brigadier General George II. tor
aey, the new surgeon geueral of the
army, Is a Haltlmorenn by birth.
Judge Fred Wellhouse of ToDeka.
Eaiu, owns over 1.6t)0 acres devoted
to apple trees and has made apple 1
growing a life etudy. .
Rudolph Blankenburg of Philadel
phia has given his entire ealiiry as .
county commissioner for the past three ;
years to three public pension funds.
Daniel Teters of Grafton, Mass, Is
the town's only full blood Indian the j
eon of a .Narrnganaett father and a
Mohican mother and his years are ;
mnety-tnree.
The fattest man tn New Englnnd Is
declared to be Arthur H. Moulton of
Portland. Me. He welehs 415 pounds
and Is president of the New Englaud
Fat Men's club.
President Roosevelt has accepted the
Invitation of the president of the Roy
al Geographical society to deliver an j
address before the society on his visit
to London about April, 1010,
Lord Clanrlcarde, the most execrated
man In Ireland, Is about to lose his
property there. His enormoua estate
of 80,000 acres is to be taken from
him by the Irish land commlslonera
and distributed among the Galway
peasantry of course at a fair valua
tion. Tommaso eaivini, tne great Italian
tragedian, recently celebrated his
eightieth birthday. The pupil of Mo-
denae, Balvlnl won fame In his own
country as early as 1S48 and then re
ceived the laurels due to greatness
the world over, making his most suc
cessful appearances in Englaud and
the United States.
Fickle FertuHe.
Ill-fortune never crushed that man
whom good fortune deceived not I
therefore have counseled my friends
never to trust to her fairer side, though
she seemed to make peace with them.
but to place all things she gave them
so as she might ask them again with
out their trouble; she might take them
from them, not pull them; to keep al
ways a distance between her and them
selves. He knows not bis own strength
that hath not met adversity. Heaven
prepares good men with crosses, but
not 111 can happen to a good man. Con
traries are not mixed. Yet that which
happens to any man may to every
man. But It ta In (lis reason what he
accounts It and will make It Ben Jon
on. Irresistible Temptation
You with the (lossy hat ot silk
Unto my warning- hark
Don't tempt the boys in snowball time
With such a shining mark.
Kansas City Times.
Balloon Talk of 1804.
Robertson, the celebrated aeronaut
who ascended from Petersburg last
vear, Is endeavoring to tibtaln the nec
essary assistance at that place for the
construction of an air balloon on a
very large scale, tie proposes that It
shal be T522 feet in diameter, which he
calculates will carry up thirty-seven
tons and which be supposes, therefore.
will easily support vtij people and all
necessary accommodation for them. It
ta to nave attacnea to it a vessel iur
Dished with masts, sails and every
other article required for navigating
the sea In. ease of accidents and pro
vided with a cabin for the aeronauts,
properly fitted up, gallery for cook
ing, proper stores for stowing provl
slons and several other conveniences.
To render the ss ent more safe. It Is
te take up another smaller balloon
within It and a parachute, which will
render the descent perfectly gentle if
the outer balloon bursts. From Its
construction It will be calculated to re
main in the air several weeks. From
Hudson (X. YJ Balance and Colum
bian Repository of July U. J"-
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
ALL FLAVORS
Sandaes, Root Beer, Re
freshing DrinKs
When extra CANDY
good
is wanted come to
PRENTISS HOMAM'S
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - Oregon
DH. F. E. MOORE)
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office over Bank. At Enter-
sa. we , asa a vi a
Efforts on Rogue river are being
made to establish electric experi
ments with a view to seeing if plants
and fruits cannot be made to work
overtime with artificial light, and do
-o at a rate which will prove com
mercially profitable.
' ; C. T. HOCKETT. M. D.
:; PHYSICIAN AND SIRGEON
Office upstairs In Bank Build
. lug. Ind. Home phone in office
and residence.
444-M44-4
Ne lrrl; I n Book Free.
Well Irrlsa Ion fo: Small Farms."
la a publication Just Usuod by the
Geaer.U Pas;en;er Department of
the O. R. & N. company and Southtm
Paclfla line's in Oregon. This booklet
sets forth In a practical, concise
way tie possibility i fcr proMt ot
inexpensive lrrt&a Im and should be
In the hands of every furmer tn
Oregon. Co.)lei may be obtained tree
on application to W. M. Mc.Murray,
General Taisenger Asent, O. R. ft
N. and S. P. linei in Oregon, Portland
Or.?go.i
J. S. BUTNSR. Agt. O. R. & N. '
La Grande Iron Works.
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work done on short notice.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS
e
Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
GIVE US A TRIAL
yyav
L. BERLAND I
2 Dealer In Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs
Z and Leather Goods of all descriptions. Z
I will fit you out with the best goods for the least JJ
w money. When in need of anything in my line, call and JJ
3 inspect my stock before purchasing. jj
ENTERPRISE, .... OREGON J
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET
BFJ31 OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND.
nww Mark.. CombeS & llotdlkiss INDEPENDENT
felts and Hides proprietou PHONE 20
What Can You Expect?
What can you expect your business to
amount to without a Telephone? Do you
suppose a customer will lose time running
after you when j'ou can call your compet
itor by 'phone?
Home Independent Telephone Co.
MILLIONS OF
AT LOWEST RATES. ON EASIEST TERMS.
Wm, Miller & rother,
SUITE 204, Wallowa National BanK Building.
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
Red Front Livery and
Feed Stable
First Class Accommodations
Best of Hay and Grain
ONE CLOCK SOUTH OF
HOTEL ENTEItrUIBE
W. C. KETCHUM
DENTIST -
ENTERPRISE
f l.e Perlaml nulldlng.
Independent I hone.
Home
HWffmT4THW
E. T. ANDERSON. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SIRGEON
X Calls attended to day or night.
-4h'Hf a
SBt
I DR. C. A. AULT
PHYSICIAN AND SIRGEON
f Office In Bank Building. ?
I Horn phone both office and't
residence. ?
S. K. Clark
Plumber Steam Filler
Full line of plumbing:
iraterial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Kellncr's Hardware Store
Leave Orders.
IXaffiHE3E3Sw
4
W. A, MOSS, Proprietor
Successor to Boswell Q Son
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