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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
Citv anil Countr Brief News Items White Hcuse Cof:s at Funk's. F.ig line Ere.ltd3t Fools Funk's. Mrs. r.ertha iliard is quite ill 1; rheumatism. Wh: e L'taf Flotr. i re! at E. M. & M. store. G:o. V. Wool of Ijo;-ir.e was i busincs vU'tor he o Ssrurtfay. O. M. Coritins we.T to Pcrth.uJ. Stai day. ou a week's bitiiiies crip. E. A. Crossler or Wa...wa was a. ".hi city Tuo$ iay on bu.-ines. The V. C. T. I. w:il r.vet Friday afternoja with Mr--. J. L. r.rowr.'ir.g. At.'irt.ey Thos. Pii! is reported convalescing from a ser'.Ou S'-Ineso. Smith rhe xuittmttiuile mar. from I 1.1: i .inc. - ill .v i - -. after business. ' G-o S Craig is ai.e to be up an it . , -..ui-m- iue - serious ELness. .Mr. oad Mr. J. A. O.V.-isp c Joseph were guests of Mr. and Mr W. A. Moss. Tuesday. Naaietou.. sleighing parties ere taking advar.ase o tae good s'ltfih ins and the moVaJ we.'.thtr. A Junior Ernlea - or t:'.'. be organize'' at the Presbyterian chutvh Snnua;- ! afternoan a" 3 o'clack, in charrt ot I Mrs. H. K. Shirk. j T. W. Worknian. fiXd foreman ct' the Sugar facto-y. canie in Mouda; to look after preliminary matters fo: : the coming seas'tu. j A party of high school young peopie. spent Saturday Bkatiitg tit the lake A picnic dinner with hot coffee was aa eajoyabie feat.ire. j The Cuiiigan & Ho-'kwaid's negro minstrei troupe ta i a ti; huse Satur day night and the audionce was wo" pieassd with the entertainment. ' Col. F. S. Ivaaho3 of La Grande came ia Sua day at the request of tbe County Court, that wished udvice oa legal points in road cases, etc. ! Burnaugh & MayfieM received a letter, from Dr. C. A. Ault. Suaday written in St. Vincent's liospita!, Por. land. uere ne is recovering irom u surgical opera-ion performed about 10 days ago. W. F. Raakia was in La Grande Mondav ! i W. H. Gravei was a La Grande vis ' it.or Monday. L. W. Purdin of Alder Slope ,was a Wallowa visitor Weinesiav. t,. .,,. . , . , , T , t- i Turouga the kindness of J. A. Bur-; ,.,.,,. leigh a sied load of the younger Pu piis of :b M. E. Sundav school en j ., , u - c j ' . iyed a sieighr.ae Sundav afternoon. ! . Mr. and .Mrs. Reece McA'.ister, who were here from La Grande vtsrting Mr : iicAli.er's 6ister, Mrs. W. A. Jjoss. and famiiy, spent Sunday and Monda; : v.itii reia jves near Joseph. They returned to La Grande Wednesday . morni.-g. Dr. Jioore vhe osteopath returned Monday from Portland where he at- rTHE tvrwvrt f frv'v-'r r-wn r-.-.r-v-- rvfin .. u. . . - - 1 ' I Stale 35'3 Per Cent Off For Cash for every piece of Ribbon, Lace or Embroidery in the house. FOR ONE DAY ONLY NEXT SATURDAY January 15, 1910 is the date R tmieJ rar ities of etie mediv-a! board of which he is a member. Sixty seven do.tors took the exam in a ton .or licenses and Ir. Moore's part was ! to fxsmine them la physiology and , historosy. , H. Flowers and wife started for outiide points Saturday. Mr ; Fiowers fi-r-s to Fbeonix, Arii., to sUar ehoep. Mrs. Flowers accom p.tr.ios him as far as Petidieton and ?r -:u tfcer she wiil po to Spokane.; Wash., to visit her 6U'.ers for a few A letter fr-jm J. D. Halsey dated at ji.- rui:m. Wyoming, 6tate that they rea-the.'. that r'.a . e IXx-eaiber II ocd started to go 2u miles intto th?j country wi h a team and were snow; bxuid for six da; s. Ke reports the', drifts lv fee- deep in places, and the she-op dying by the hundreds. I Martin Iitrsn has agiin resumed' ctv.fr-! of the j'e.ve'.ry store at the. under the firm name of, .Martin Lcrea & Co., and will be! s:e r'I hi- o!d customers and; ' . anyone wutunz wo k or goods in the j.,,ve.rv J;ne. Mr. La-sp,, niakes tt specialty of repairing watches and is that lie Th, Gri.. de Rxide river was frozen ove. j,a:.j enough durittg the week . s ,.Vj the Fiora Jonmai. s tin: Mr RicLreaa crossed over on the ice Wed. hes'.ay, with eight head of cattle and 'tree torsos. 1; is not often the rver is frozen eitire.y over, soau er.aagh to carry such a weight as this. , The 5ferry boat at Troy has been frozen iu tor several daya. Strained Ilotiey lC-c a pound at Fuiik's. j She Knew Whereof She Spoke. I At a meeting of the Women's For- ; eirn Missiimnry society in a large city ' cbun h a discussinu arose utuoiig the ; uiemliers pr-eut as to the race of : people that iuh:ibited a faraway land. Some insisted that they were not a j man eating people, others that they ; were known to Le cannibals. How- i ever, the question was tiual.'y decided i by a ministers widow, who said: J "I hog punlou for iiiterruptlug. Mrs. 1 Chairman, hut I can assure you that they are vuuuibais. My husband was a taissiuuary there, nud they ate him." Exchange. V17eToHimi Wife You were late last night. Hub i'.fg your r-ardon. mv dear. As j Bffle iu ,he f.ont door tUe cIock 3;ru, jj Wife F.ut what time did you arrive at the head of the stairs? Boston Transcript. STATE OF OREGON i Department of Public Instruction, ! Salem information Concerning Eighth Grade -',. Fina Examinations, , da.TE"- " . . ' Taree examinations, annualW. Each . . , . ' , , oountv superintendent to select ffi0;Uhs for h,i3 cotv. (a) (b) c) Id) January 20-21, 1910. May 12-13, 1910. June 9-10, 1910. September S-9, 1910. PROGRAM: (a) Thursdays Physiology, Writ ing, History, and Civil Government. will be held on urdav. Jsin.1 , . !"' via ' ''-'A'ArA-L '- 'Am;A VIA (b) Fridavs Grammar. Arithme-' i tic, Geography and Spelling. J SOURCES OF QUESTION'S: j (a) Arithmetic Practical Arlth-; metic Smith. j manship as indicated in copied matter and from manuscript in ! Language. (b) Civil Government, United States Constitution I won Z. -23 THE ROAD OF ATKOUSAND WONDERS' ATKOUSAND A ' -. Ha-I 03:--.k-,, , i .A: A ?,r..i-Cii-., ..: .fV.-;-. (c) Geography State Course of Study; Red way and Hinmana Natural School Geography. d History List of topics from History Outline in State Course of Study and Current Events. (e) Grammar Buehler's Modern English Grammar, no diagram ming. (f) Ph; biology Graded Lesson ft i i;srrr-rr ( 1 '.V .? Aff A-feM V "BJj'll U.gUg m m iTTnf TTfTBT uf rl" ' ?:iSu'C3w' ''".' ' " rnrTCArrnrT',wfrn co. . iii ' A.-?T:r.Av A A, v .m s-' i TSJ,t vv A O.v. ' :t ' -AA; .i ..." .. .. ... . ; . A : jV'-' ;' J w JiviA-VX;. ? fytsric;-'' in I'hysiulogy Krohn. tg) Reading The teacher wlil send to the County Superinten dent th. n rn'l ..ej r t a fin o o-irfl: las in reading, which shall beiE':eUth Grade cla;i828 wIU hW taken by such superintendent as the applicant's standing on the subject. (h) Spelling Reed's Word Les sons. 1 (i) Writing Specimens of pen- Res;;t:tfu!ly submitted, J. H. ACKERMAN, Sapt. Public Instruction. FRE-INVENTORY REDUCTION 5 ALE 20 Per Cent Off on any vStiit of Clothes In the store. Don't miss this Opportunity to Get a Bargain C. U. ZURCfiER Martin Larsen & Co. Reliable Jewelers Watches, Silverware, Clocks, R ngS Bracelets, Etc. Repair Work a Specialty Srd Door East of Postoffice. A-x f ' A ' i Eighth Grade Examina tions. Enterprise, Oregon, Dec. 6, 1909. The first two examinations for January 20-21 and May 12-13, 1910. Teachers preparing classes for either of the above dates will re port names and age3 of applicant thirty days before date selected. Respecifu'jy, J. C. CONLET, Supt. of Schools. 16c6 11 ENTERPRISE, OREGON '.3 . A