Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, October 21, 1909, Image 6

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Furniture
Queensware
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JOSEPH, OREGON
Same low prices that save mossy
for every customer and accounts
for ocr raridiy irscreajir trade.
Es-a.:e :
W. a. AP?LESATE.
Notary Publit .
Collections made Real
bought and soli and aU business j
matters attended to. Call oa or
write me.
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PARADISE. OREGON.
SFVTNG MACHINE. '
BOILER BEAEINQ,
HIGH GJUM.
by buying this
reliable, honest.
high grade i
ing machine.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sening Machine Co.
Behidere, III
Succeed when even thing else fails.
In nervous prostration end female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever mdi
over a druggist s counter.
Foley's Honey and Tar clears the
air passages, e-.ops the irritation in
the throat, soohes the inflamed mem
Lranes. and the most obstinate cough
dissapears. Sore and inflamed lung?
are healed and strengthened, and the
cold is expelled from the system.
Refuse any but the genuine in the
yellow packace. For sale by Bur
na-jgh & Vayfield.
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HIGH GJUM.
1 BSBf'S"
ej ft & &
Summer Rates East
Daring the Season 1 9 0 9
via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFC RAILROAD
from
j Portland. Seattle. Spokane,
and all points on The O. R. & X. line
To OMAHA and Return - - $60.00
To KANSAS Gty and Return $60.00
To ST. LOUIS and Return - $67.50
To CHICAGO and Return - $72.50
nd o other principal cities in the East, Middle West and 8outh
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale June 2. 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return - - $55.00
On Sale May 17. July 1, Auoust 11
Going transit limit 10 d4v8 from date of sale, final return
limit October 21st. '
The tickets present some v-ry attractive feature, in the
way of stopover privileges. jd choke rf routCT;
lng passengers to make side trip, to maDJ interesting points
en route.
Routing oa the return" trip through California may be bad at
a slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping ear reservations and tickets wHl be
furnished by any O. R. N. lotal agent, or
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
J. S. BUTNEB, Agent, Enterprise. Oregon.
iVallcira (Tcsnfci (fluff tain
County Pioneer Paper
s:a basted in ISM. Published every
I Office East tide Court House
, i Square.
! tiered in the postoffice at Enter-pri--.
Ore, as serond-clas matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One jir $l-0 Three months 50c
Invariably in Advance.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909.
THE ENTERING WEDGE.
From present indications the Port
lard Oreganian and the old machine
politicians of the Republican party
or Oregon will hold a convention, un-
ier the name of an "assembly" next
year to try aad decide upon the can-
iid&tes they will support for state
ad congressional offices.
It will be a fatuous proceeding as
fir as party good is concerned. The
; Oreconiaa has a.reidy served notice
' is not a Republican .newspaper
i ".hti-efore it has no business in a
j convention or assembly of that
: Party.
The o'.d gangsters who are fore
most in this stalled "assembly" bus
iness are, most of them, the same
gang that helped to defeat Cake foi
senator. "They are the rule or ruin
; .'el'.ows and any party is better off
-i'-h them, out of It.
It doesn't take very much perspi
'' ? to s?e this "assembly," fath
-.id and promoted by enemies of the
irec: primary, is but an entering
.eice ry which it is hoped to pHt
he supporters of people rule and
.u'.lify the primary by indirect
oeins. know-ne thev could not
overthrow it by open battle.
Feary's -proof that Dr. Cook did
:o: reach the North Pole is so Proof
.: all. It would not be even admis
: : eviience in a court. Peary has
proved himself of a low, envious
position and cne who would stoop
anything in his own interest, not
A.itg whether the truth was brought
-: or not.
Watch oat! The Indians, the
jooss-bones and other signs and won
iers are predicting a long, hard
..n:er. Let u come. This county
e! fixed for even one of the
"old-fashlonei"' tarietv
BANK. GUARANTY WINS.
From the Baker City Democrat.
I: seems pretty evident now that
hose who opposed the bank deposits
ruaran'y plan which was a part of
he Denio?ratic platform in the last
a.io::.; c:jnpaign will have to hunt
p new arguments with which to
ornba; that policy should it ever
eeotne an issue in the future.
up to w:.n:n tte last week or so
-hey cited that while the scheme
vould no doubt work all right in the
ase of small failures, the failure of
he larger banking institutions in a
;tae which had adopted that policy
xould "show it up as a delusion and
i snare."
But a I3.000.0d0 failure in Okla
homa last week demonstrates that
he new law does hold water. No
.oDner was insolvency discovered
Tacoma, Walla Walla
haa the state bank examiner took
charge aad Quietly began to pay out
-he depositors in full.
There was no excitement, no Hots.
o worry, no suffering, no record of
suicide.
The bank examiner Just took
charge and paid off the depositors
is they presented themselves.
Of course that wasat satisfactory
0 everybody. There were some peo
le who objected to the plan merely
because it was working so we!L So
hese people got out a federal in
junction restraining the state offic
al from complying with the state
It happened that there was a
oophole in the Injunction and that
1 public servant found it and con
in ued his work until every creditor
ras satisfied.
Of course the carping critics will
tot admit that the scheme is a suc
ess. not yet.
-Wilt till a lot of th banks fail
hey say.
As a matter of fact the conditions
even should the failure of a lot of
anks at the same time, a coincl
ence that can hardly be considered
s a logical contingency the condi-
on of the depositors would not he
ny worse than with no guaranty at
But what's the use of considering
uch a fatuous speculation? It is
usi,' about as useful as that old argu
ment about the number of angels
.ho could stand on the point of a
eedle, by which Duns Scotius gave
is the legacy of his name as a "pat'
ddition to our language.
BOOSTER PLEDGE.
On my word and honor. I hereby
ow declare that as long as I am a
esident of this community, it will be
it constant aim to boost all the
.me and every time. 1 will do what
can for any public work that has
he good of the community as Its ob-
ct. I will submit and abide b.T
aajority rule and will not knock and
iowi my head oft if things are not
one my way. I will take no radi
al or extreme position on any cues
ion before the people and will have
?ue respect for the opinions of my
riends and neighbors when their
pinions are opposed to mine.
rill always try to say something
;ood about my town and my peo
ile, or Til keep my "baioo" shut.
Jid "cut It out" like a man. 1 rea
ize that if this community is good
nough to live in and make money
a, it is the proper place to spend
ay money in. especially when 1 am
tatronizlng legitimate Industries. 1
rill do all within my power to los
er, promote, build up and support
;very legitimate Industry or enter
irlse in my home town. Optimist.
A good pledge for any community
o stand by; and Just now, as Aso
in is soon to vote on the sale of
ionds, loking to the taking on of a
vater system in this city, it might
lot be a bad idea for our people tc
;o to memorizing this booster pledge.
-Sentinel.
Monmouth has found the way to
.eep a town on the move upward,
'hat is home manufacturing. Can
iery, flour mill, creamery and room
'or more. They make demand for
abor and labor is what makes town
oza and country acre valuable.
ited States Land Notices
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
C. S. Land Office at La Grande.
Oregon.
Oct. 11. 1909-
Notice is hereby! given that Willis
2. Davis, of Joseph, Oregon, who, or
December 27, 190", made Homestead
sntry No. 15731 Serial, No. 03219.
.'or Lots 2. 4. 5 and 6, Section 3.
Township 1 S, Ba&ge 46 E, Wll
.amette iieridian, has fllsd notice
3f intention to make Final Commuta
tion Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
John A. Rumble, 17, 8, Commission
er, at his office, at Joseph, Oregon,
m the 6th day of December, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ar
thur Dodson, of Joseph, Oregon; Fred
A. Gaylord, of Joseph, Oregon ; James
Steen. of ZumwaK, Oregon; E. Frank
Sargent, of Enterprise, Oregon.
Sc6 F. C. BRA M WELL, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
V. S. Land Office at La Grande,
Oregon.
Oct. 11, 190J.
Notice is hereby given that George
S. Craig, whose postofflce address
is Enterprise, Wallowa County. Ore
gon, did on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, 1909. file in this office Sworn
Statement and Application. No. 0345,
to purchase the SV'hk of SEVi, Bee
tlon 12. Townstlp 2 S., Range 43
E Willamette iieridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provision
of the act of Jane 3, 1878. and acts
amendatory, known as the "Timber
and Stone Law," at such value as
might be fixed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon havi
been appraised, the timber estimated
100000 board feet at 1040 per M,
and the land $:3-00; that said appli
cant will offer final proof in support
of his application and sworn state
ment on th. -Sta dar of December.
ilW9. before C. M. Lockwood. U. S.
Lommissioner, at ias
prise. Oreioa.
Any person U at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or ini'-i-ite
a contest at any time before pat
ent issues, by filjig a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging fas
which would defeat the entry,
icll F. C. BRA XI WELL, Register.
Legal Advertisements
PUBLISHED SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court.of the State of
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
William J. Knight and Mary A.
Knight, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles A.
Ritch, Defendant.
To Charles A. Kitfh, the above
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, Toa are hereby notified aad re
luired to appear and answer or
otherwise plea! to the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled cause on or before the expira
tion of six weeks from and after the
date of the first publication of this
Summons, which date of first pul
iation is Thursday, September 2nd,
1909, and ir you fail to so appear and
answer or otherwise plead in said
jause the plaintiffs, for want thereof,
will apply to the above-entitled Court
Jor the relief prayed for In their
complaint oa fie herein to-wit:
For the satisfaction and cancellation
af that certain mortgage of record
in the mortgage records of Wallowa
County. Oregon, In Volume "E" at
page 374 thereof, dated February
10th, 1893. on the southwest quarter
section ten hi township one sauth of
range forty-fojr east W. M. la Wa'.
owa County, Oregon, which mort
gage was executed aad delivered ty
the plaint f.'s to the defeadant to
lecure the sum of J'.OvO.Od and In
terest; and for a iza sitisfyig
and cancelling said mortgage nptn
Jie records of siid county, and re
moving said mortgage as a clojd
"rom plaintiffs' tit'.e to said lands.
This Summons is served apoa yoj
by publication thereof in the Wal
lowa Chie.tiia, a weekly newspaper
published at Enterprise. Wallowa
County, Oregon, and having a general
circulation therein, for the full period
it six consecutive weeks and seven
ssues of said paper, commencing with
he Issue of Thursday, September 2,
1909, pursuant to an order of the
Hon. J. B. O'msted, County Juie
jf Wallowa County. Oregon, made
ind entered on the 31st day o Aug
ust, 1909.
COXAWAT & CORKIXS and
BURLEIGH k BOYD, Attorneys
.'or plaintiffs. 2c?
40TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
tiderslgned administrator with the
arill annexed of the estate of R.
lames Beard, deceased, has filed his
laal account of the administration
f said estate with the Clerk of
he County Court of Wallowa Coun
y, Oregon, and the judge of said
3ourt has fixed Sa'urday, November
:0th. 1909, at ten o'ciock in the fore
loon of said day a? the time lor
learing objections thereto.
All persons interested la said es
ate are hereby notified to file their
Ejections, jf any they have, with the
?lerk of Bail Court on or before
aid day.
Dated this lith day of October,
1909. W. B. APPLEGATE,
Administrator with ttj will annexed
of the Estate of R. James Beard,
deceased,
iurlelgh & Boyd, Attorney for Ad
ministrator. 9c5
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
in the County Court of the 6tate
of Oregon for Wallowa County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mary A. Cramer, Dectas&d,
Notice is hereby given that the an
lersigned has filed with the Clerk
jf the above named court, his final
account and report as administrator
yt the above tamed estate and the
Judge of the said Court has fixed np
Jn Monday, December Cth, 1909 at
the hour of 10 clxk a. m, at 'the
County Court Hous, l C5tT of
Bnterpriie, Wallowa County, Oregon.
M the place for final hearing ,.r
report and act-pant and all objec
ts uiere--o and why said estate
ihould not be cloied -.i.
provided by Jaw.
HIRAM C. CRAMER.
Administrator.
Dated this 12th day of October, W9
Conawar X Corkin in,
Administrator. '
Aecordlne tk. . . . .
-" ci-oras or the
Government Fote.try Service J
he, t1 T0r-
bas been remarkably fortuna
LTr,ne,c:In5the
to.l taken by forest fires The ev
o ha. been markei by
CltT M the past
few and widely separated whl!e w
. hav. been smaU. This U though"
4 r 1 1 1 1 ttti i in t t
OREGON CALLS.
"MORE PEOPLE"
Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come tow
I LOW COLONIST RATES
To Oregon will prevail from the East
September 15 to October 15
v ninnnin
AND
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
From Chicago - $33.00
" St. Louis - 32.00
" Omaha - 25.00
" St. Paul - 25.00
" Kansas City - 25.00
fares Can
5 Deposit the amount of the fare
Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost
Send us the name and address of any one interested i: t:
State for Oregon literature.
WM. McM'JRRAY,
General Pataenger Agent
PORTLAND, ORB30N.
- i'vh:
to be Ftt due o an aroused public
nterest in preie ting forest fire
and a largely in :reasd force of fire
wardens throughout tae forests this
3easoa.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
The following is a list of unclaim
ed letters rema'tilng in the poet of
fice at Enterpri e, Oregon, on Octo
oer 15, 19;9: Miss Erma Anderson
Miss Lizzit Boesoa, Mr. A G. Boe
ioa, Frank L. Browne. Mr. Oral
Chandler, Mr. Ar hun DeShaxer, Dart
Ellsworth, W.S.Graham, W.W. Gra
ham (2) Miss Virgla Hartley. Mrs.
Dr. Humme l, J. E. Jackson, David
A. Moss, Mr. Claud Roberts Jr,
John M. Smith, Mrs. H. Wolford, Mr.
3. S. Wherry, Mr. George Wortman.
!rs. T,.ie:ia Walker, Mrs. N. Garrle.
Persoas calling Tor the above will
please say Adve tised Oct. 15, 1909.
BEX WEATHERS. Postmaster.
Mr. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta. N. T,
writes: "My little girl was greatly
benefitted by taking Foley's Orino
J. D. WALCK
Real Estate Dealei
VOTARY PUBLIP
Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, ORESO j
To the Citizens of
It is our purpose to handle any business
entrusted to us in such a fclrftnd liber!
manner as to m&K e the customer's rela
tion with this bantt satisfactory and
profitable, f Aside from our excellent
facilities, this bank has the advantage of
a large capital and substantial list of
stockholders. It is also a State Deposi
tory. If jou are not a customer wc
invite you to become one.
SloctpreB acd Farm National Bant
Wallowa, Oregon
MAIL AND
oTAG-E LINE
Wallowa. Appleton. Flora lo Paradise,
MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and
Fi Paradise, Flora mi Appleton to Wallowa,
1 UESDAYS. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS -
GOd LZ"uion eourteou. treatment and reasonable rat
Agaves allowa at 6 a. ax.
E W. SOUTHWICK. Proprietor.
Hiiiinin,
VIA TBS
r.
Be Prepaid
with the nearest O. R. 4 N. or S. P t
4
. . . . .
Laxative, aad I think it is the M
remedy for constipation and Sr
trouble." Foley's Orino Laxatlrt
mux, pieaeant and effecuve. iM
cures habitual const! pax ion. Far sU
by Burcaugh ft Mayfleid.
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