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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1910)
City and Countv Brief News Items Whi'.e Ilojse Coffee at Funk's. Riley & Riley wanU jour Woo', and Horse Hair. ' Big line of Rre-ikfa: Foods ; Punk's. i George Wright was a La Grande vsifor las: week. ! W. R. Kive te U In from La Grande on a business trip. Strained Honey I'-VjC a pound a . Funk's. Riley & Riley wants your Scalp. ! Pelts and Coyote jHides. j Mrs. Walter Nelson of Bilker City ; Is vis'ing her sister. Mrs. S. E-' Combes. ! Rilov a R'lev Pav the top Prices ' Spray Fluid. The time to spray is ftir Hides and Pelts. When we Say ;he I; of February and ; March. RoUuid Marvin visited relatives at Wallowa. Sunday. .lion :o the wife of Logan McCor-; miik. a sjn. Monday, January 17. Fr;u:k Zumwal! is very ill of pneu- ( inoiiia a: his home northea. of lown. I Miss RhoJa Wood returned Moa-J tiitr from an over Sunday visit at I.ts-:iiie. M. F. White of Riikreall, Willa me:;e Valley, came in Monday and Is a pues: of his ro:har. W. W. White. M .-. and Mrs. J. S. Ve-st and sons have gone tf Orlaud. Ca!.. to look over Uie country wi:h a view o lo cr.s.ie there. . County Siiperin'endent of Schools J. C. Con ley w ent to Wallowa. Tue iay. to vi:t schojls in that vicinity ,:ar ".he remainder of the week. Make no mistake, but try Potters top we mean the Rest. I Riley & Riley waaus your Money ; and everything you got for the only ' place in town to buy or sell anything ia at Riley &. Riley's. ! Send Ui your crder for Potters : Spray Fiuld. Bes-. and cheapest on the market. Addres; Wallowa Nursery : Co., Wallowa. Oregon. ; Mrs. Ha: Pea-.swn retumtU the j first of the .ve?k from Enterprise ; where she hud boeti visiting for, some time. North Powder News. i Mrs. L. Borland and daughter Laura : returned home from Spokane Monday. I jliss Berland is rac'overiug nicely from the opera". ian but she is su.. very weak. Ralph Pidco -k .and Orrm Gregory .live bought the Moore bakery outfit and will open up the bakery next Saturday. George Mitchell has been engaged as baker. J H. :.l. Averill, of Enterprise, arrived Taarsday from a business trip to aadon. Coos county, and is a guest )! hs brother, E. F. Averill. Dailj last Oregociac, Pendle'on. Potter's Spray Fluid is good for ..oar chicken House, it kills the Mite and Lice that holier your chickens. Your hens wiii lay better. Address Wallowa Nursery Co. Wallowa, Ore. 76b2 Rev. W. H. Gibson has just closed a successful revival at Mt. Pleasant and will now go to North Powder, where, says the La Grande Observer, he will engage in a series of meeting with the Calvary Baptist church. H. A. Thomes, who had been on a two months visit, at ha old ifome at Poatiac, Mich., has returned to La jraade anil will come here this week .3 resime his duties as superintendent of Waliowa county for the Home Independent Telephone company. J. W. Brown of near Salem brought tWo fine stallions, one a Shire, the other a German Coach, to Enterprise the first of the weik. If he succeeds in selling them, he and M. F. White will buy a couple of car loads of horses for shipment to the valley. The H. V. Moore bakery was closed by the 6he:iff on a writ of attachment sued out by W. J. Funk & Co. to satisfy a debt of $S.". The bakery stock and fixtures were sold at auction and bought by Funk for $42. The latter subsequently sold the same to PUcock & Gregory, the restaurant men. Dr. Moore received a phone message from Portland yesterday t'o coma for a second meeting of the Oregon Medi cal Board to decide on the success ful applicants who took the recent examinations, to sign licenses and at tend to other business. He will have to leave Thursday morning and will return Sunday. A eale of horses of more than ordi nary interest will occur at the Red Front barn in thi; city Saturday. January 29, beginning at 1 o'clock sharp. L. J. Jordan will offer 2. head of high grade horses, including fii!ies bred to a registered Perch eron, also geldings, saddiers, brood mares and some Percheron yearling?. Mr. Jordan raises only high grade animals, ei her cattle or horses, and buyerj can be sure of seeing some thing worth while offered for sale. first of Address Wallowa Nursery Co, Wallowa, Oregon. 76b2 Pearl Poulson of this city and John Prater of Elgin compose the new biacksmithing firm at the Red Front "hop on Gre.r,wood street. Both are r'ir.-n class workmen and will doubt .e.ss get th?:r share of the custom. TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby given that the raunty Superintendent of Wallowa county will hold the regular exami la'.ion for applicants for state and county papers hi the County High School building at Enterprise, as follows: For Stats Papers Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 9, at o'clock a. m.. and continuing until Saturday, Feb. 12 at 4 p. ni. W ed n esday Penmanship. H is t o ry . Spelling. Physical Geography, Reari ng. Psychology, Thursday Written Arithmetic Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book keaping. Physics. Civil Government. Friday Physiology, Geography, reposition. Algebra, English Litera . School Law. Sa'urday lotany, Plane Geome .ry. General History. For County Papers Commencing Wil nesday, Feb. 9, at i o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, Feb. 11. at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, His :ory. Orthography, Reading, Physical Geography. Thursday Written Arithmetic. Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy siology. Friday Geography, School Law, Civil Government. English Literature. J. C. t'ONLEY, County Supt. 22c3 Lunch and meals served all hours it Mrs. M. L. Larsen'8. Lunches 0 and 15 cents; meals 25 cents. !oard by the week also. 66 Official Proceedings Of County Court Now at this time the court consid ers the maitcr of changing th boundary line of Road District j No. 26 ar4l of er being fully Ad-i vised iu he matter, J It is hereby considered and or-: dered that said boundary line will ! be as follows: CbmnHncing at the ne corner of section 21, t 3 a. r 40 e. W. M. theru-e w 24 mil, thence south 15 mile, thence east 1 mile, thence s 24 miles, thence e 61-- miles, thence north 6a mites, thence west 2 milee, thencen orth 3 mile, thencs w 3 miles, thence north & miles u place of begin ning. In the matter of changing the bound ary line of Road District Nb. 9: Commencing at the southwest come of sec 7. in township 1 N. R. 46E, W. M., thence eist 2 miles, thence north 2 miles, thence east 1U mile: thence north 3 miles, thence east Sls miiee, thence north to Snake river, thence down Snake river in northwesterly direction to State line; thence we it about 3 miles, thence s-xrh l-U miles, thence wes 9 miles, thence south 14 miles, ther.ee east 3 mules, thence south 3 miles to place of beginning, a che matter of the .allowance of niscellaneous bills against the coun y, and the iss.tance of warrants ierefor: Now at this time 'the maiter of the allowance of miscellaneous bills against the county came on for con sideration and the 6aid bills having been submitted to the court, and the court having passed on and audi-ted each of said bills separate ly as appears from the signature of the court thereon. It is therefore considered and or dered by tha cojrt that said bills be allowed and warrants issued by the county clrek in payment of the same as allowed in amounts as fol lows: Rqad Fund. CI. H. Lathrope, road super visors salary $ 31 25 Thos. McCarty, r'oal supervis or's salary 50 00 H. E. Merryman, surveying John Anthony road 60 00 H. C. Cramer, viewer John Anthony road 32 00 loner Trump, viewer, John Anthony road 32 00 IW Clay, chalnman 8 00 D. L. Slade. chai-nman 8 00 Sam Keck, marker 8 00 J. M. Brown, axeman 5 00 C. W. Bro.wn, axeman 6 00 Asa Busssll, axeman 4 00 I. Noregard, axeman 4 00 H. E. Merryman, surveying G. F. Lindiey road 43 75 .-I. C. Cramer, viewer 28 00 loner Trump, viewer 2S 00 V. J. Sturm, axemUn and chainman 6 00 Purl. Stephenson, chainman.. 4 00 tl. F. Sturm, marker 4 00 .-larry Miller, axeman 4 00 Sdgar Barnes, axeman 4 00 H. E. Merrymvm, surveying Every Day at HARRISON'S CITV MARKET BEEF, POPwK, VEAL MUTTON FRESH FISH EVERY DAY FRESH OYSTERS IN SEASON Sausage of all kinds Hams and Bacon Sugar Cured For Dinner Corn Beef and Cab bage, Wienerwrurst and Sauer Kraut. For Breakfast Liver and Bacon. For Supper A Nice Steak. Mincemeat. Chickens at any time. Orders delivered in a few minutes. Telephone your order for a nice roast or boil and it will be there in time to cook for dinner. Geo. A. Harrison River Street n the rlitter of appointing road .iswers for the year 1310: Now at this time the court consid ers the matter of appointing coun ty roid viewers for the year 1910. and after fully considering the same I" is hereby considered and ordered that Joner Trump, of Promise, Or egon, and H. C. Cramer, of Enter prise, Oregon, be and they are hereby appointel, as road viewers far the year 1510: In the matter of granting a franchise to the Joseph Light and Power com pany or the privilege of erecting in i maintaining an electric light and power transmission line along and across the public highways be--wejn the cities of Joseph and En terprise: Now at this time the matter of granting th Joseph Light and Power company a franchise for the privilege of erecting and maintain ing an electric light and power transniUsiou Knj along and ac.'oss the public highways between the cities of Joseph and Enterprise, j came regularly on to be heard, and j the court now having fully coosid ' CT?d the ma'ter, I. k- therefore hereby considered i and onlera-J by the court that a . franchise be granted to the Jo&ejph ! Light and Power company, for the j privilege of erecting and maintain- hig an electric light and power transmission line tilong and across ! the public highways between he cities of Joseph and Enterprise. It is further ordered that eatfl com pany shall at all times during the I -life of said franchise, construct, maintain and opetlate said traos ! mission line in such a manner as to do a little damage or obstruc- tion to satl public highways as is ! consistent with effective constmc- tion and maintenance .of the work. ! It is also further ordered that j where the said transmission line ; crosises any county road or public highway, the said line or lines i shall be so placed and strung so j that they will not be less than 20 j feet high from the ground. : In the matter of changing the bound ;ary line of road district No. 26: Auction Sale SATURDAY, JAN, 29, 1910 One P. M. Sharp at the Red Front Barn in Enterprise, I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION Twenty-five head of high grade horses. Some nice young fillies hred to Regis tered Percheron horse. Gelding's, Saddlers, Brood Mares, and some high grade Percheron yearlings. Terms: Six months without interest on approved note. 5 per cent discount for cash. Remember the Date SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1910 S. F. Pace L. J. Jordan Auctioneer. Owner THE GOOD TOBACCO SHOP KOMAN'S If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco you can always pet 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 TKe ILast Saturday Surprise a!e 25 Per Cent Off from our usual low price for all cash sales on Saturday; January 22, 1910 on these offerings Lace Curtains, Flannelettes, Draperies Ginghams and Calicos Galateas, Ladies' Fancy Collars, Scarfs and Fascinators, White and Colored Waists, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks Ladies' Misses' and Children's Sweaters Men's and Boys' Sweater Coats For the last pre-inventory Saturday Surprise Sale we will offer this large line of merchandise to select from at prices so low as to insure quick sales, as we desire to make rcom for cur large spring stock which is now on the way from East ern markets. R. S. & Z. CO. Applications for Grazing Permits. NOTICE is hereby given that all applications for permits to jrnuecattie. horses and sheep with in the WALLOWA NATIONAL KOKESTdurimr 'he season of 1910. must he filed in my office at Wallowa. Oregon, on or before slarch L Ktlu. Full information in regard to grazing fee to be :hargc and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon reque.it. HARVEY W. HARRIS.. 22c3 Supervisor. and platting 9 00 . V. Hammack, road super visors salary 46 00 J. B. Pace, road supervisors salary 45 00 m. I. Sannar, roal suparvls ors salary 30 00 Win. Newby, road supervisors salary 37 50 T. C. Bunnel, road supervis- -ora salary 72 50 Geo. V. Wright, roid saper isore salary 6 00 H. E. Merryman, blue print and omee work 3 90 0. V. Chambers, roid super vitors salary 55 00 N". J. Cook, work on road, Dlst. No. 2 21 00 VW. Hammack, rbad super visors Bilarv 67 50 V J. Hammack, lumber for Iist. No. 3 21 10 j R. L. Scott, coal supervisors j salary 55 00 j O. I.. Berlanii, road supervisor salary 1C 5 Paier Kuebl, road supervisors j sal.iry 35 00' Joe Clemons, road supervisors salary 73 75 C. H. Ford, lumber 7 25 S C. Himeiwrignt, road super visor's salary 52 50 1I Mench, road supervisors salary 112 50 W. J. Hammack, road supervisor's salary 131 25 5. B. Warnock, roal supervisors- salary 30 00 j fctfayeUe Wilson, road super- j visors salary 10 00j W'.'E. Daggett, lumber Dist. No.' 3 56,44 W. E. Dagger, lumber Dist. No. 4 27 0 Whereupon Court adjourned until toniorrW morning at 9 o'clock. Third Judicial Cay. Friday, Jan. 7, 1910. Court met pursuant to adjournment wben were present as on yesterday. The following proceedings were hail to wit: ' la the matter of he proposed road petkkmed for by S. L. .VcKenzie, et al: Now at this time this matter came on to be heard, ana the same was continued. In the matter of the proposed road petitioned for by John Anthony, et al: Now at this time this matter came on to be heard, and the same was continued. Whereupon court adjourned ' until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. ' Fourth Judicial Day. Saturday, Jan. 8, 1910. Court met pursuant to adjournment when were present as on yesterday. The follawi:ig proceedings iwere had to wit: In the matter of the allowance of miscellaneous bills against the county. It i therefore considered and orderc by the. court tha: said bills be allow ed and warrants issued by the County Clerk in payment of the same as allowed in amounts as follows: High School Fund. .1. K.' Shirk, principal high school 125 00 jane W. Ha l, teacher 100 00 Airs. A. E. Ivanhoe, teacher 90 00 May Boihweli, teacher 90 00 D. L. McAdams, janitor 25 00 D. R. Allen, work at high s ho3l 2 50 V. J. Hammack, wood 142 45 W. J. Funk & Cb, mdse. ..... 1 25 Jackson & Weaver, mdse 3 45 D. U. Allen, making (shelves .. 5 00 S. M. & M. Co., mdse. 2 75 (To be continued.) Lighting a Pipa. "I consider that one of our most pic turesque everyday sights." remarked a painter, iudicuting The suddenly Illu minated face of a ruau. lighting a pipe. "And probably the hardest on the eyes of the picturesque person." returned bis companion, a physician. "Tuat close and suddeu flaring is harder oo the op tic merve tbun yon imagine." New York Post ENTERPPJSE LODGE, No i n n r 1 I, U. U I .153. KMERaXD REB13CAH LODGE, No. 11 K n E-N'TEUI'RISE LODGE. No . Off. t. 1. Pythias JUAXITA TEMPLE, No. Staters. rJAQfiWin enterprise chapter IllHOUliiUXo. 30. Royal Arch Mason, meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Masonic HalL All vliltlng Royal Arch Masnns welcomed. J. B. OLMSTED, HlKh Priest. D. W. SHEAIIAN, Secretary. WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. k A. M., meets second and fourth Satur days of each month In Masonic HalL Visiting Masons welcomed J. A. BURLBI3H, W. M. W C BOATMAN, Secretary. PJ HI 11 eagle camp, no. 10197, m III. ll.H.W. A Meets first and third Thursdays in each month, in new Fra ternal hall Visiting Neighbors always welcome. 3. W. RODGERS Consul. T. M. DILL, Clerk. VNEKOID CAMP, No. 3542, R N. of A. ' W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Public. Collections made. Real Estate , bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE. OREGON. Wfl W ENTERPRISE CAMP, No .U. II. 535, W. of W. ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W. ADVERTISED. The following let'.ers remain uncall ed for in -the post office at Enter priiie, Oregon for the week ending Jan. 8, 1910. Merle Archer (3), Roy D. Ander son, Mr. Fred Bartlett, Mr Tom Bimr men, Sir. Chas. B. Boner, w. R. .Davis, Ely Xonis Safe Co., Cora Freeman, E. R.Fire, W. e. Gumer (4) J. G. Granger, Mra. 0. E. Henderson George Hughey, Mr. H. E. Hoston' L. W. Johnson, Mr. Fred Kokuba (Jap), Jack Kennedy, Mr. SeUi Lock wood, Arden ilench, s. P. Martin Mls D-aras Nelsoi, Delia Pear Parks Bros. (7). A. Pipe?, Ace L Roberts Avis Simmons, w. e. Sandy w' Swartzbaugh (3). Mrs. Rosa Swartzl baugh, Lea J. Smith, Mrs r f Taylor, Mr. L. J. Walls. The aLbve will be sant to the dead le.ter office Jan. 22, 19 10. BEX .WEATHERS, Postmaster. II - A1N1NOU1NCEM HINT We wish to thank our patrons for the business durino- , past year and befr to state that we are in the same old with a larger and more up-to-date stock of WmZ. 2 Jewelry than ever before, and will be pleased to 1a&T your every need in that line. All Work Guaranteed. Your Patronage Solicited Martini Larsen Sr Co. Jewelers Successors to Larsen & Carpenter