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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1910)
Valtoira (Ccuntu Chieftain County Pioneer Paper Established In JSS4. Published every 'lnursla by The Enterprise Press. Office East side Court House , Square. j Entered In the postoffice at Enter prise, Ore, as second-class matter. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 One year 11.50 Three mouths 50c. : Invariably in Advance. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910. OREGON'S GREAT FUTURE. From the iisurance Monitor. If there is one state in the I'uioi. i more than another whose future is pregnant with promised prosperity,! tcac state is Oregon. Another gene ration w;U probably witness the trans fer of the world s commerce with the countries of the Orient to the Pa cific. The nation who dominate th , great ocean will control the trade ; of the world. The fact has been rec ognized by our own government and' earnest effort are being made to forestall this mighty movement that ; will make of our Pacific Coast the connecting link between the nations of the Far East and of the Vest. A generation hence It .will be on this coast, rather than on our Atlantic seaboard, thai the eyes of commerce wi be turned. For more than three hundred miles the western boundary of Oregon is washed by the waters Ji this mighty ocean, with the City of Portland on Its northern border, the apparent gateway through which this commerce will find its way. Here is a young state one and one half times larger than all New Eng land, with its wealth of minerals and of timber, and as yet with a popula tion of le3s than 700.000, rapidly swelling from the beet of our immi gration and destined soon to reckon its people by the millions. In this great anld growing state Oregon Life Insurance company is the chief repre sentative of domestic life insurance, with no company having any real start in the life insurance world on the whoie Pacific Coast nearer than San Francisco, seven hundred and fifty miles away, to compete, and with its nearest important Eastern competitor nearly two thousand miles away be yond the Rockies It is easy to see wha a prospective ifuture must open up to such a company, established in the important City of Portland, with all the advantages of a pioneer domestic institution of the state. We believe that every important state should, If possible, have its representative life insurance company, in which the citizens who prefer to put their trust in domestic Institutions may be abie to secure protection. We trust that this role will be filled by Oregon Life. The Canby Tribune says that an electric railway is projected from Canby to Mollala, which will run through some of the best timber land in the state. I: will make farm lands very valuable by furnishing cheap and rapid transportation for products, and as the timber is clear ed off the stumps will follow and gardens take the place of the wiid. The intention is to buiki the line with local subscriptions Putting It Delicately. At a cricket match piayed in the park of a baronet it was found neces sary to secure the services of one of the footmeu as umpire. In due course the baronet weut in. and the second ball delivered him be stopped with his leg, and the cry of "How's that?" was raised. It was the footman on whom the decision rested, and he said in a half apologetic toue: I "I'm afraid 1 must say "Not at 'ome,' Bir John." "Not at home?" retorted the baronet ! "What do yon mean?" j "Well, then. Sir John," replied the lootman, "ir yon will ave it, I mean that you're bout:" London Answers. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Cham- j beriains Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whenever you re quire their aid. These tablets change weakness into strength, listlessnese into energy, gloominess into joyous neoa. Their action is ao gentle oce don't realize they have taken a purgative. Sold by all dealers. Lovara of Chocolate. Mexican ladlea are fond of chocolate. Even Id church tbey have it brought to them daring the service. TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS. I Notice ir. hereby g-lveu that the County Superli.t-ndei-.: of Wallowa Cowry w.Ii noki the regular exami nation for applicant for 6tate end county papers in the County High School building at Enterprise, as follows: For State Papers Commencing Wednesday. Feb. 9. at 9 o'clock a. ni., and continuing until; Saturday. Feb. 12 at 4 p. ni. Wednesday Penmanship. History. Spellaig. Physical Geography, Read ing. Psychology. Thursday Written Arithmetic Theory of Teaching. Oram uar. Book-ket-ping. Physics. Civil Government. Friday Physiology, Geography, Composition. Algebra, English Liters chool Law. Saturday lotacy. Plane Geome try. General History. For County Papers Commencing Wf.nesJay, Feb. 9, at o'clock a. m.. and continuing unti; Friday. Feb. 11. at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship. His tory. Orthography, Reading, Physical Geography. Thursday Written Arithmetic. Theory of Teaching. Grammar, Phy siology. Friday Geography. School Law. Civil Government. English Li:erature J. C. CONLET, County Supt. Milk on Stick. In winter time milk goes to the buy er la a chunk Instead of a quart, nay a Glasgow paper. The people in Sib. rut buy their milk frozen, and fur cot renieuce It is allowed to freeze a hoc a stick, which comes as a handle t carry It by. The milkman leaves on chunk or two chunks, as the case mn be. at the houses of his customer The children in Irkutsk. Instead of cr; Ing for a drink of milk, cry fur a bit of milk. The people In winter time C not say, "Be careful not to spill tb milk," but -Be careful not to bren' the milk." Broken milk is better tha spilled milk, though. l-eeause there i an opportunity to save the pieces. quart of frozen milk on a stick la very formidable weapon in the hand c an angry man or boy. as It is jtosslbl to knock a person down with It. Ir kntsk people hang their milk on book Instead of putting It In pans, though of course, when warm spring weathe comes on they have to use the pans oi pails as the milk begins to melt and drop down the hooks. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is no a common every day cough mixture It is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous com plications resulting from cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by all dealers. Hasheesh. There was a terrible secret socletj in the east wuicn was organized for wholesale and systematic murder. Its members called themselves "Hasbha sin" whence. ly the way. came our word "assassin" and used to get up courage for their deeds of atrocity by doses of the drug culled "hasheesh." This is obtained from Indian hemp, and it is from the seed vessels that the Bubstance is taken which yields the poison so famed in history and ro mance. It is a vivid green and when taken produces the most extraordinary visions and hallucinations. Foolish Worry. "Captain. Is there no way in which the Bbip may be saved?" "None at all. sir. We are going to the bottom, but 1 should not worry about the ship. Bir. if I were you she Is fully insured. Tou'd better Dad a life belt." Houston Post. Oregon Agric iltural College Winter Courses January 4th to February 18th, 1910. Practical work, lectures and demon strations will be given in such vital subjects as General Farming. Fruit Culture. Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry-keeping, the Business Side of Farming, Forestry, Carpentry, Black smithing, Mechanical Drawing, Cook ing, Sewing, Dressmaking, Home Management, etc. All regular courses begin January 4th and end February 11th. Farmers" Week February 14th to 18th. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested. Good accommodations may be se cured at reasonable rates. No age limit above 16 years. No entrance requirements. Prominent lecturers have been secured for special topics. The instructional force of the Col lege numbers 100. Excellent equip ment. A special feature is the Farmera" Week which comes this year Feb. 14th to 18th. Lectures, discussions, and a general reunion. For further information address Registrar. Oregon Agricultural Col lege, Corvallis, Oregon W, B. APPLEGATE. Notary PublU . Collection! made. Real Estate bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE, ORBQON. fed St iles Land Notices': i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Ulterior. United S ates Land Office at La i Grande. Oregon, Dei-ember H, 10$. Notice is hereby given that Daisy C. YandeH, of Enterprise. Oregon, who, on October 21, 107. made Homestead Entry No. 13635, serial, j No. 05 102, for S4 SE Sec. 20, and i S4 SV V4, Section 21, Township 1 South, Range 44 Eust, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten :ioo to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land tbove described, before C. M. Lock wood, U. S. Commissioner, at his of- iice, at Enterprise. Oregon, on the r-h day oi February, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: lames W. Bright, of Lostine, Ore gon; Sam Pace of Enterprise, Ore Jon; Sam Gotter, of Enterprise, Or egon; Charles Thomas, of Enter prise, Oregon. ilico F. C. Braaiwe'.l, Register.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Land 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, n'o. 06629. to purchase Lot 4. 3Vi XWVi, W'5 SWV4, Section 3. Township 2 X. Range 47 East, Wil lamette Meridian, and the timber .hereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1S7S, and acts amend atory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the .and and timber thereon have been Appraised, the timber estimated .173000 board feet at J1.00 per M, and he land $30.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement Jn the 27th day of January, 1910, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Com- missioner.at his 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. Bramwell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at La Cirande, Oregon. December 14, 1909. Notice U hereby given that Wil liam J. Hammack, of Enterprise, Jregoti, who, on January 12th, 1903. made Homestead Entry No. 14033, erial No. 04330, for NE4, Section 18, Township 2 South, Range 44 cast, Willamette Meridian, has filed aotice of intention to make Final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. M. Lockwood, V S. Commission ar, at his office, at Enterprise, Ore ?on, on the loth day of February, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: George Brock, Theodore Wood, New ton E. Hammack, Abraham H. Eas ier, all of Enterprise, Oregon. lSc5 . F. C. Bramwell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 11th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Mae C. Sowlby, whose postoffice address is Enterprise, Oregon, did, cn the 16th Jay of March, 1909, file in this of fice Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 05969, to purchase the S'i SEhi. SE!4 of NW14 and NEi of SY4, Section 7, Township 1 North. Range 45 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 220000 board feet at 11.00 per M and the land 110.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of her application and sworn statement on the 27th day of January, 1910, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Commissioner, at his 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. Bramwell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departmeat of the Interior. United States Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon, December 14, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Mel vina Ward, widow of Calvin C. Ward, Deceased, at Enterprise, Oregon, who on November 18th, 1904, made Homestead Entry No. 13930, serial. No. 04280, for SWVi SE4. S SW4 Sec. 17 and SE4 SEVi. Section 18, Township 2 South, Range 44 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. ?. wood, I. S. Commissioner Lock it liis 1 office, at Enterprise, Oregon, on the j 11th day of February, l'j 10. ! Claimant name; as witnesses: Wil-! liam H. Brock. Daniel D. Brock. Her-1 man Ruustadtltr. Virgin Ownbey, all 0 Enterprise, Oregon. lSco F. C. Bramwell, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United S:a es Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, December 14. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Abra ham H. Sasser, of Enterprise, Or egon, who. on De-ember 23, 1901. made Homestead Entry No. 14017. serial No. 04317. tor Se NE4. NE 1 SEVi Sec. 6, SWV4 XV4, XW, Stt'V,, Section 5, Township 1 South, j Rar.ge 43 East, Willamette Meridian, j aas filed notice of intemion to make r'inal five year Proof to establish j laim to the land above described, I Wore C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Com missioner, at his office, at Enterprise.' Oregon, on the loth day of Febru ary. 1910. Claimant names Re witnesses: Newton E. Hiunmaik, Carl Keeler, Steve Hodge, Neil Baker, all of En erprise, Oregon. !Sc5 F. C. Bramwell. Register. Lewi !uffiuMent$ Applications for Grazing Permits, j NOTICE i hereby friver. that all applicators j for permits u praze caf.H. her-es and snp with- i n iht WAI.I.OWA ATMAI. Ki)k!'sTitnr.i ' i season or liv. mut be tit A'aliowa. Orejron. on or bef run information in rjrard t .harfreii and blank form to applications wiit be furnish-i Harvey s. haukls.. c3 Supervisor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is herebv given, that the judersigned have ieen tv the Count Court of Wallowa county, Oregon. July appointed as johu olnuuistrators jf the estate of Jobe H. Hateey. de ceased; aud all Ir as: is having claims against said deceased or h-s Mtate are hereby required to present -he same with th proper vouchers to wild administrators or either of them jX Enterprise, Oregon, or to their at orney, D. W. Sleahan, at his office it Enterprise, In said county and itate, within Btx months from and af er the 16th day of December, ly9, he same being the date of the firs' niblication of this notice. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon,, this :he 16th day of December, 1909. ELSIE L. HALSET, WILLIAM MAKDC, ITco ' Joint Admiaistrators. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice it hereby given to all con cerned that the undersigned guardian rf Linnie Easini, an insane person, under and by vi:tue of an oi'Jer ol the County Court of Wallowa Coun' State of Oregon made and entered on tne i..n tiay or January, a. u.j Alsj Undivlled one-fourth in :910, authorizing the undersigned as ' t.rei. in mii t0 tbe following de uch guardian of said Licnie Ba:m. an ; -crilied real piopertv, to-wit: the insane person, to s.-ll the hereinafter j na)( of the so.ji'w.est quarter lescribed lands belonging to said in-jjf s.,c-;on thir: v-three, the north ane person, for the purpose of payta8iaaa: quar.er of the southeast quarter lebts of said insane person and pro-Md the southeast quarter of the vidlng for her support, will on the j Il0rtheaB. quar:er sec-ion thir-.v. loin a w reoruar. a. u. l'jiv, a Two o'clock p. m.at the County Court house door in Enterprise, Wallowa tounty Oregon, sjll to the higlies Didder therefor, for cash, the following described lands belonging to thc aitl Linnie Lasim an insane person, to-wit the Southeas: Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty Three in Township Two South of tange Forty Fo-jr East of Willamette leriilian in Wallowa County. Oregon, with the water right connected there with. Dated this January lS'.h, 1910. CARL WHITMORE, Guardian of Linnie Bastm an insane oerson. GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Xotice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order Issued out of the RECORD Pacific Horse Linimeitt is rrepsred expressly for the needs u, imnemen and Tanchiuta. It is powerful and pfne Jratinj liniment, a remedy for emeriien eies. A soolhinr embrocation lor the relief of paia and the best liniment for sprains aw) soreness. liKtju.tled Iw curinj! the wounds and injuries of BARIiCO WIRE and f.a- fcealinj cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises Patific Morse Liniment is luily guaranteed. No other is so good or helpful in so manv ways. II it tails to satbiy, e autVirue all dealers to refund the f jrcnase price. cxtm bwoc ott Fifty ccmts Hoyt CMtumcAu Co," To . the Citizens of It is our purpose to lian.llc any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to maKe the customer's rela tion with this banh satisfactory and profitable. T Aside trom our excellent facilities, this bank has. the advanta.ee ot a larpe capital and substantial list oi stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a customer wc invite you to become one. Stems and Farmers National Bauk Wallowa, Oregon What Can What can you expect your business to amount to without a Telephone? Do you suppose a customer will lose time running; after you when you can call your compet itor by 'phone? Home Independent Telephone Co. din n: orticv all a-w ."i -r , Tii.Jrw'd" "'iirzC mmmm I'o-.uity Cuurt of the State of Ore- them, the principal sum of Fifteen :m, f )r Wa'.'.owa County, on the Hundred Dollars ' $ir.00.OO ) with in--'3rd day of Oi tnber. 1909, empower.' :ejvs. u.e:eou at the rate of ten jig, licensing and ordering the un- per ,.ea. lH?r annum from the 6th day lersigiifd guardi.m of the estate of jf Lv.-einber, 19.7, until paid, and the le re .Mo we. Inez Moore, Hile j further sum o.' One Hundred and Fif .loove. .W.lie Moore. Ivedeil Moore. ' ty Lo'.lars (fluO.oOi as - reasonable .'orUs .Moo. e and Morris Moore, mi-Attorney's fee fjr instituting said io: s. to sell the real property be-; ;uit according to the terms of the .ouging to the siii estate of said j promissory uo aud mortgage upon minors. I will from aid af:er the 26h which s .. t Is brought; that iay o: February. lyiO. proceed to ! plaintiff s mortgage set out In hia U at private saie the following complaint, be foreclosed, and the de- iesc-nbt-d real property of said es tate, to-wit : The north half of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter X the southwest quarter of section jleven in township five north of range forty-four east W. M. in Wa!- i ;owa County Oregon two in township six north of ranee forty-four east W. M. In Wallowa County, Oregon. The terms of said sale are cash in hand at confirmation of 6ale and delivtiry of deed. r.ie'J E. MOOE.E. Guardian. UU-RLEIGH Si BOYD, Attorneys. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice U hereby given that the K'ountv Court of Wallowa County, Oregon, will re eive sealed bids for furniture of Court House as set forth ; w i " - - ,ifn rrf thfl Co mtv f'lrk nil bids .... , bei-.ig for the furniture set up, install - t r:U- for .K nnrt ,h lUtm. tftl - - . - . w--, - - be paid for in cash when accepted by the Court. All bids must be on file by 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday. Feb ruary lo, li)10; the bids to be open ed at 2 p. m. of the same day when all bidders should be present in person or by representative. Right is re served to reject any or all bids. W. C. BOATMAN, County Clerk. Enterprise, Oregan. By Order Crbunty Court of Wallowa County. 22c4 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. Schuyler C. Hinielwrlghl, Plaintiff, vs. Albeit W. Hodgin and Sarah V. Hod gin, Defendants., To Sarah V. Hodgin, one of the ibove named defendants: in the name of the State of Ore ;ou: You a e hereby required to ippear and answer the complaint tiled auainst ou in the nhnv. i'led Cort and cajse within iv a eks from and after the date of the ! trst publication 0; ul5s Summons, wd if vou fiii no to answer, then 'or want theieof you will be in de fault, and the plan tiff will applv to laid Court for the relief praved' for iu said complaint, twlt, for a judg ment aud decree of said Court that plaintiff have and rwcover of and from tie defendants or either of Wallowa County: You Expect? i A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly fuIL Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. Hl'RPIiY, GRANT I CO. Mmuiacturcrt Sttfrana (jilum fen dan ts and each of them, and all ;rrso:is claiming mxler them subse quent to the execution thereof, be barred and fore 'lose! of all right, titie, interest, claim and equity, save ind except tlie statutory right of re deinptio:i. in and to the real property therein described, to-wit: SWVi SE !i Section 28 XE'4 SE'4 Section :'2 W:a SUM; Section 23 NV.'ii Section 2C iEu .E'4 and EVi S3 Section 27 XWU XE:.; and XE i XWi Section 27 SW14 SE'4 and SEi4 swt Section 22 ,atl in Township 2 South, Range 48,' East. W. M., in Wal;o.va County, Oregon; -hat said real property be sold for -he satisfaction of the sums adjudged and decreed to plaintiff in this euit and hia costs and disbursements and accruing costs and expenses; that plaintiff be penniited to become S purchaser at such sale; and that h have such other and further relief to the Court may appear agree ib;e to equity and good conscience. This summons Is published in the Vailowa Chieftain, a newspaper of general circulation Published at TX. terprise, Wallowa county, Oregon for u consecutive weaks and Bvn i.ues mereof bv order nf unn i i a ' oraer of "on. J, v:ujsia. Co-iiifi- J7wi ' Count v . . w uL V CLl! iiowa Oreson j i ..... ....... . WW IS m&Qt ; k 111 11,11 Ml tt . V J LU y of December and the date of the first n.h.i. cation of this summons is December -0 IM. D. W. SHEA HAN, lyt' Attorney for Plaintiff. TCHINfi-.Mn J Tv vrtbr MA a Fat iiKirT-UAm 1 i "re ou.ouiw ardsisns of the evil r'"Scretb'.m"''cisofdan. 7:fHl ,Mltro kills the para- -ct the itching scalp, " tbs hair and slops '' '"'.'lartficstion t:fore too late. "5 baldness. It is a :-mg for the hair, wrt-ase a.id-sticky oils. "--zistiorfree booklet CO. osteon For Sala Bv BURNAUGH A MAYFJELD