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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
Highest Price For Cream Ever P In, the County. The Enterprise Creamery company Paid during rceraber 35 cent for butiter fat, lite being the highest price ever paid hi the county. It announced at the beginning or the month Chat it, woild pay 34 cents, but In checking up the books at the end of the month, Mr. Biclcford found that the company could pay 33 cents, Jhicl n-aa accordingly done and the company is s'ar4ng In for 1910 at 33 cents. It will pay this twice de- jCOUBT appoints ROAD SUPERVISORS EXCEPT IN ENTERPRISE DIS TRICT JOSEH LIGHT COM PANY FRANCHISE. mand, O. F. Mav and Walter Boner road. The LaS'tne- s'lo.rt road to depot 'case will come up for final hearing J next week. : Henry Ibberson H given until Ap i riX l next to remove an obet'.riio-t hig 1 gate from tOe Geo. W. Boner road on Crow ce.-k. said Court for the relief prayed for in eaul complaint, to-wit, for a Judg ment nud decree of ald Court that plaintiff have nJ roeover of and from tha defenttan's or either of hem, the principal siun of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.QO) with In terest -tli?:eon at the rate of ten P?r ecu per annum from the 6ih dav Except En'.erpriws district. livered at the action at Lkn or; therJ u a on j at Enterprise or anywhere Prairie Creek route on the The bo aularr line of road dUtncts furlh?p , Jjn of Cne HlHU,re(, ftnd Fff. Noi. 9 and 2S are cbangeJ. ,v Darars iir,0.00) as h. reasonable The Joseph tight & Power corn- atlornev's fea far instituting said wbere psny is granted a franchise on the .ut aocmxling to the terms of the county roads between Joseph and promissory no; and mortgage iipon isnterprbe (o the usual res-tnc- nn-n m. ,.;t la brought- that HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. To keep house for man and two small children. Elderly woman pre ferred. Good place for right party. Inquire at this office. 73b2 L. Sjrenssn has received word from his wife, bo is visiting her parents at Lodl, Cal., telling or the beautiful weather, flowers blooming etc. The tetter was written before the cold wave Btruok California the first of this weak. With that atate covered by a blanket of snow, flow ers will have their blooming troubles Kepnlar meals 25 cents at Pld cocke restourant, 2nd door south of R. S. Z. mt Get yojr winter cabbage and Bauer kr.iut. A. m. Wagner, Enterprise. tlons. Hammock and Win. VcGarry, all the road suprvlcora have been appointed . as follows: Line of fancy hair combs and bar- District, No. 1 J. A. Pace, Wallowa rettes, in jat-s, etc. at Mrs. lliWi's. Die'rict No. 2 J. B. Williamson,! Lost hie. District No. 4 Win. Newby, Joseph District No. 6 R. L. Scott, Divide District No. 7 6. C. HlmmeJ- wright, Fruita. DisLrict No. 8 Thos. MeCarty, Im- n;4ia. District No. 9 G. H. Daugherty. Pine Creek. District No. 10 T. C. Bunnel, Trout Creek. District No. 11 O. L. Borland, par adise. Irxrease Number School Children School Census Taken In Shows Total of 2803 Increase of 170 Over. Year Ago. plaintiffs mortgage set out in his conip.al'it, te foreclose.!, aid the de- fenilanis ail each of them, and all P?rsi.ia claiming under them subse quent to the execution thereof be barred and fore losei of all right iiuer.'si, ciatm and equitv, save and except the statutory right of re- a.'inptioa, in and t the real property uiereta uescrirctl. to-wit: SWU SE XEV4 s.e4 Section 2 dv i section 23 NWU November Section 26 1E'4 NEVi and Ri,', sf 'i Section 28- 22 WU County Snpeiiniendent J. C. Con ley reports the total of the school THE NEW SWEAT MARKET In the old Electric Theatre Building on River Street FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS EVERYTHING CLEAN -:- HEATS CUT RIGHT CEO. A. HARRISON PR0P8IET0R District No. 12 R. M. Martin, Lost census taken Prairie. District No. 13 Lafayette Wilson Grouee. District, No. 14 Quincy Trump Promise. District No. 15 H. Mench, Flora. District No. 16 S. B. Warnock, Mud Creek. District No. 17 Olof Anderson Poww&tka. District No. 18 Peter Kuehl, Smith Mountain. Diatrlot No 19 Joe reka. demons, En- No. 21 G. E. Courtney No. 22 G. H. Lathrope, No. 23 E. F. Sargeant, J. A.' Grimes, Pitts- Frank Victor, Wal- j District Eden. District Leap. I District i Butte. I District No. 24 ; burg. District No. 25 : Iowa Canyon, i District No. j District No, Swamp Creek, j District No. i Prairie Creek. I Joiner Trump and H. C. Cramer have been reappointed road vlew ! ers. The viewers are ordered to I view and lay out the T. K. Edge- 26 26 A, A. H. H. Basse r Sasser, 5 O. W. Chambers, i4 beeiion 27 Nv4 NE14 and NE Vi NW4 Sectloa 27 SW14 se4 and SEi; SWi; Section 22 .all in Township 2 South, Range 48,' East, W. M In Wal'owa County, Oregon; that said real property be sold for the satisfaction of the sums adjudged atid decreed to plaintiff in this suit . t . . . .. . Enterprise district increased from "a 'ioursements and .iuiiiS costs una expenses; that plaintiff be penuit.-ed to become e purthis3r at such sale; and that he have such other and further relief as to the Court may anuear nirree. in November by the clerks of the cl:ricts, to be 2s03 an increase or liO over a year aco 333 to 412 pupils, Joseph from 269 to 302, Wallowa from 262 to 309, Loa tine from 1S1 to 197. A number of the country districts show a slight decrease. Misses' Patent Leather Sailors, $1; children's Patent Leather Sailors 50 cents; all ready-to-wear hats going accordingly at Mrs. Hug's. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. Schuyler C. Himelwrlght, Plaintiff, vs. Albert W. Hodgin and Sarah V. Hod gin, Defendants., To Sarah V. Hodgin, one of the above named defendants: In the manie of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you 4n the above en titled Court and cause, within six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail so to answer, then for want thereof you will be in de fault, and Uie pla'aitiff will apply to fits ffi '' i4 'if 'jf i-.U ett AS to 'Is 4S fa fa fa fa fa fa 9 BIO fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa We are very busy just now taking stock, and Haven't tirus to arrange the line that we expect to cut the price on, but will give you good, liberal cuts on lots of winter stuff. Are you satisfied with your rubber footwear? Get a pair of the famous Ball Band Knit, Laced, Boots and Overshoes Sold under an absolute Guarantee to give Perfect Satisfaction. Some Novelties in Men's Caps that are good for these cold days In taking stock we are finding lots of Remnants in all departments that we will throw on the remnant table as soon as we get through. W. J. FUNK (gl C O able to equity and good conscience. This summons is published in the Wallowa Chieftain, a newspaper of general circulation published at En terprise, Wallowa county, Oregon, for six consecutive weks and seven tisjes thereof, by order of Hon J. B. Olmstod, Co.mty Judge of Wallowa County, Oregon, which order Is made ";1 datel tlw 27th day of December, 1909, r.;id the date of the first publi cation of this summons is December "0, lDCin. D. W. SHEAHAN, 13t" Attorney for Plair.tiff. REAL GUARDIAN'S SALE OF PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order lued out of the County court of the State of Ore Sm, for Va'!o.va County, on the 23rd day of October, 1009, empower wg, licensing ordering Uie un dersigned guardi m of the estate of George Moare, Inez Moore, Hlle Moore, Xe:,ae Moore, Ivedell Moore. Voris .Moore and .Morris Moore, mi nors, to Bell Uie real property be longing to the eUd estate of said minors, I will from and after the 29th day of Jaiuary, 1910, proceed to sell at private sale the following described real property of said es tate, to-wit : The north half of the southwest quarter and tha fouUiwe-n quarter of Uie southwest quarter of section eleven in township five north of range forty-four east W. M. in Wal lowa County, Oregon. Also an undivided one-fourth in terest in and to the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Uie west half of the southwest quarter of sactiou Urirty-three, the north east quarter of the southeast quarter and Uie southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty two in township six north of range forty-four east W. M. in Wallowa County, Oregon. The terms of said sale are cash iiv hand at confirmation of sale umd delivery of deed. 19c3 E. MOORE, Guardian. BURLEIGH & EOYD, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned have been by the County Court of Wallowa county, Oregon, duly appointed as Joint iwdmluitttrators of the estate of Jobe H. Halsey, de ceased; and all purosmg having claims against said deceased or bis estate are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers to said administrators or either of them at Enterprise, Oregon, or to their at torney, I). W. Sheahan, at his office at Enterprise, In sail county utid state, within six months from and af ter Uie ltRh day of December, 1009, the same being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon,, this the lCth day of December, 1909. EJSIE L. HAJiSEY, WIM4AM MA KIN, 17c5 Joint Aduuliilutralora. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States I-and Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 11, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Clair H. Ford, whose postoffice address is Zumwalt, Oregon, did, on the 4th day of .June, 1909, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 0G629, to purchase Lot 4. SWVi NW4, Wy2 SWli, Section 3, Township 2 N, Range 47 East, Wil lamette Meridian, and Uie timber thereon, uiiler the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amend atory, known as the "Timber and Stnno I. an" nii.li nl.hl j " . 1. mil iBiug h uiiut oe nxea oy appraisement, and tnat, pursuant to tuch application, the land and timber thereon bar been appraise.!, the timber estimated 375000 board feet at 11.00 per M, and the land $80.00; that aald applicant will offer final proof In aupport of his application and "worn statement on the 27th day of January, 1910, before C. M. Lock wood, U. S. Com misaioner.at bis office, at Enterprise, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initi ate a contest at any time before pat ent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. 13c F. C. Brarawell, Register. SET TLERS UPHELD BY HIGHEST COURT DEATH OF FORDNEY. Marion L. Harris, who came out from Flora, Friday, nays that when he loft the arrangements for Ford ney's funeral had not been com pleted; they were swelling Ihe ar rival of a brother from Turlock, Cal. and a sinter from Medford Fordney was apparnetly a strong man but imagined he was sick and had been doctoring for some Ume. The revolver' was sucih an old affair It b a wonder he did a clean Job of it. The hammer spring waa broken and he had to hold lit wliih hU thumb the powder burning hla thumb. Fordney Is counted fairly well-to-do, and was usually quite a Joker. He had been a resident of taJs coun ty for about 20 years. Besides the relatives, above mentioned, he leave two brothers and a slater In his na tive place, Scot'and county. Mo. Cecil Lyans Wins Rhodes Scholarship Graduate; of University of Oregon Will Rtsclva (1500 Income for Threa Year. University of Oregon, Eugene, Jan 1 The Rhodes scholarship from Or egon for the present year has been awarded to Mr. Cecil K. Lyans, a graduate of the University of Or egon in the class of 1900 The award was made by the State Rhodes scholarship committee, which met in Salem last Saturday. Lyons wlJl en Salem last Saturday. Lyans will en winoiarahlp will be Rood for three year thereafter, paying him an an nual Income of $1,500. During hi course at the Univer sity of Oregon. Lyans was an ex ceptionally strong student and took a prominent part in debate. He earn ed his own way through the Univer sity, and is now teaching In the Coquille high school. Rhodes scholarships will attain be open In 1911, 1913 and 1914. Scholar ships from Oregon are now held by Sdward Winans, of Willamette U11I. verslly and Wlstar Johnson of the University of Oregon. See S. K . Clark, before burlna: water pipe and fittings and all plumb ing material. He will aave money on your bills. Phone blue 7. 64MJ. BONDS 8ELL WELL. The $30,000 worth of bonds offer ed by Joseph school district were opened, Wednesday, the bonds go tog to Uien, Sutherlln & Co. of Chl- cugo (tor $621 premium and at 6V& per cent interest. This waa the beat of eeven bids considered. There were three other bidder who failed to comply witfh the condition of a deposit. Strained Honey 12Vic a pound at Funk's. BIO VICTORY FOR HOMESTEAD ERS WON IN DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR. Attorney 1. W. Sheahan has receiv ed word Uiat life client, FInley M. Newlon, ban won out before the De part nine t of the Interior, and thus la closed one of the most sensation al and hardly fought cases ever started In the La Grande office. Newlon was a squatter In the now famoiiB 4n 41 township thrown open to 8ettlemtnt on Sept. 15. 190S. He made a homestead entry, whWe one Guy M. Byrkltt aald to be a son-In-law of George M. Palmer, the lumber king, male a T. & S. entry. The case occupied nearly a month at 1a Grande In December, '08, New- Ion being given the decision. Tho decision aa affirmed by the gen eral land office and now again by Ihe Interior Department, the court of final authority. 'lie gist or Uie decision is that If the squatter made bona fide settle ment and was acting In good faith, his homestead takoe precedence ov er a Umber and atone entry no. mat ter how valuable the timber on the land may be. C. H . Finn of Portland and a Washington, D. C firm of lawyer were the oppoe'.ng counsel to Mr. SheeLan. Two other similar casea recently decided are Montag and Jelllson vs. Asa Bunnell, and Vlnacke and Itahler vs. Harvey R. Bursell. The Bursal! were the squatter and the othera T. ft S. entrymen. Conaway & Corklns, by A. B. Conaway, appeared for the homesteadero and won a com plete, victory in each case. Notwlth standdng the testimony tfiowcd the land to be more valuable for timber than for any other purpose, the pref erence right waa docided to lie with, tho bona fide setUera. Glucose at Funk's. A Jolly sleighing party started for Lositine Fnlday tilghit to vlwlt Rv. and Mrs, W. S. Crockett but found that, 20 was oo big a load, bo they returned to town and spent tho ev ening very pleoKontly with Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Po'ey. Lunch and meals aarved all hours at Alirs. M, L. Larson's Lunrhea 10 and 15' cents; meala' 23 cents. Board by the week also. 66 Regilar meals 25 cent at Pld crck'a lestaurant, 2nd door south of K. P. & Z. 64btf For prompt arvlce call up Vest ft Vest market. C. E. Vest, transfer.674 THE GOOD TOBACCO SHOP IS HOMAN'S If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or Smoking Tobacco you can always pret what you want here. Fine line of PIPES The same is true of all our Stock. Come in and see. PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon Houses in Enterprise, $650 to $3,000 Lots $75.00 to $250.00 160 Acres, Hill Farm, $12.50 293J Acres on Slope, $65.00 an acre, time 270 Acres, Island, $40.00 an acre, time 160 Acres, Slope, $3600.00. time 480 Acres, 12 miles, timothy and timber, $10 per acre Best and Cheapest Insurance Companies. Agent American Bonding Company. W. E. TAGGART The Pioneer Real Estate Man. ENTERPRISE, : : : OREGON Cartfu, Banking Insurts tht Saftty of Dtpositi," Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL IfiO.OOO SURPLUS $50,000 Wc Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President Geo. 8. Craig, Vloa President VV. R. Holmes, Cashier Frank A. Reavis, Anst. Cashier Geo .8. Cbaio J. H. Dobbin directors Gko. W. Hyatt Mattik A. Holmes W. R. Holmes