Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, February 10, 1910, Image 6

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Walloira County Chieftain
County Pioneer Paper
Established in JS84. Published every
Thiirsuay by The Enterprise lJiss.
Office East side Court House
Square.
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Entered In the postoffiee at Enter
prise, Ore., as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One year $1.50 Three months 50c.
Invariably iu Advance.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910.
City and County
Brief News Items
Alfalfa seed for sale at R. S. & Z.
Attorney J. P. Rusk of Joseph
was attending to business at the
court house, Tuesday.
George Freeman, a:i experienced
butter and Ice cream maker from
Spokane, has accepted a position
with the Enterprise Creamery.
There will be no services SunUr.y
morning at tiie Presbyterian church,
on account of the dedication services
at Joseph. Preaching services as
usual in the evening.
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Valentine Post Cards, 3 for 5 cts.
at Jackson & Weaver's.
J. W. Cook of IxHiine was lt
the city oa business Mo.iday.
Ray Joli:i.;cr., E. B. .rohiiio.i, Char
les Black and John Goebcl cania up
frcui Wa'.lowa, Tuesday rpernoon.
O. F. Mas or Ixwtine was in tiie
city Sautrday, taking the census enu
meration examination and attended
Eastern Stir in the evening.
, See S. K . Clark, before buying
; water pife and fittings and all plunib
! ing material. He .will save money on
, your bills. Phone blue 7. 64btX.
I II. II. Nottingham went to Port
land last week and returned home
Sunday with his wife and baby, who
I had been visiting there and at The
Dalles.
H. M. Ogan retunied Monday from
Pittsburgh, Pa., where he went a
couple of weeks ago ,with the body
of his father, the late W. H. H.
Ogan.
Riley & Riley wants your Wool and
Horse Hair.
F. C. Potter of the Colpltts dis
trict. Miss Hayes of Promise, J. H.
Shirk of Grossman, Mrs. Owen of
Sunnyside and Monroe Roop of Uto
pia are among the teachers' here
to take the examination for state
and county papers thia week.
MLa Jeanotte Huffman Miss Car
ol Miller, Prof. II. II. Eronaoa and
Edgar Woods of Wallowa, Miss Car
rie Van Pelt of LostUie, Mi3S Edith
Ghormiey and C. C. Ghormley . of
PowwatUa are teachers who came up
oa the iTzhh Tuesday to take the
examination.
S. F. Pace returned from La
Grande, Thursday, where with C. T.
McDaniel lie attended the meeting
of the fair commission if or thia dis
trict, of which they are the Wallowa
county members. The Union county
members are J. D. McKennon, C. D.
Huffman and G. M. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burleigh were
initiated into the mysteries of the
Order of the Eastern Star Saturday
wening, and after the work a com
mittee wiih Miss Eula Forsytha in
charge served a most delicious sfup
per. -Mrs. Margaret Bunnell of Port
land and: O. F. Mays of Lostlue were
out-of-town guests.
DR. MOORE DISCONTINUES
HIS TRIPS TO JOSEPH
(From Joseph Herald.)
Today will be the last regular1 day
for Dr. Moore, the osteopath, in his
Joseph office. Commencing Monday
lie will devote the time he has giv
en to Joseph piactice to Wallowa.
He has been spending three days a
.week here the- past four months) and
will now go to Wallowa on Monday
Wednesday and Friday, for the next
five months. The change will enable
him to use the train instead of driv
ing. It has also been encouraged by
Inquiries from Wallowa people desir
ing, treatment and lit view of the
fact that patients in the vicinity of
Joseph can go to Enterprise, for
treatment by train or driving which
Is hardly practical for Wallowa pa
tients, owing to the greater distance.
In July Dr. and Mrs. Moore leave for
a year of special school work In this
country and abroad.
PUBLIC SALE.
R. Musgtave will sell at public
sale at the Red Front barn, Enter
prise, Saturday, February 19, at 1
o'clock charp: 10 well broken work
horses, 2 yearling colts, 1 fall colt,
7 good dairy cows, cream separator,
7 calves, 6 sheets, 6 dozen chickena,
500 pounds cured pork, 75 pounds
laid, almost ne,w hack, 3 V4 Inch Mitr
chell half-truck wagon, 3-inch Mit
chell high wheel wagon, 3 bottom
14-iuch Oliver chilled plow, 6 sec
tions of steel harrow, 4 sets har
ness, 2 wheat racks, 1 hay rack, 15
tons of hay, some straw, household
goods, washing machine, and other
articles too numerous to mention.
All sauis of $10 and .under cash.
Sums oer $10, note drawing 8 per
cent with approved security ,wlll be
accepted. 2 per cent discount for
cash. Sam Pace auctioneer.
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CITY MARSHAL HUG TO
COLLECT THE ROAD TAX
The city council met Monday
night, the first time since December
20. It. was a tame session. There
vas considerable discussion of div
ers matters but aside from allow
ing bills the only business trans
acted was instructing the city at
torney to draw up an ordinance niak
ng the city marshal road supervis
or and authorizing hlin to collect
the road tax. Following were the
Claims Allowed.
H. E. Oakes, pipe $ 4 00
Enterprise Press, printing and
pub. of ordinances, 16 55 '
Chas. Giovonomi, labor 4 00
S. J. Forsythe, lights, lamp3,
etc, Dec. and Jan 150 00
W. J. Funk & Co., mdse. .. 15
City Planing Mill, lumber .. 22 72
Baker Bro.,s livery 2 00
.V. P. Ilambelton, blackomith-
Ing 75
3. E. Vest, drayage 1 10
Ar. E. Taggart, salary and
rent, Dec. and' Jan 32 00
T. M. 'Dill, salary Ifcc. and
Jan 10 00
C. M. Lockwood, salary Dec.
and Jan. 10 00
Zhaa. Hug, marshal, salary
December a:;d January 150 00
I Reynolds, lumber 23 25
lohn Patterson, pound rent.. 2 SO
Burnaugh & Mayfleld, mdse. 1 00
Take your watches, clock and
jewelry to A. C. Carpenter and have
them repaired by a pracUcali watch
maker and jewe'er. A job guaran
teed. In building next to postoffiee.
Price of Base Advanced.,
The price of base for Indemnity
selections has advanced from $10.00
per acre to $13.00 per acre. Takes
3ffect today, February 4, 1910, says
card from Peter Appiegate, state
land agent.
St. Valentine Masquerade.
The management of the opera
house announces a masquerade
oall on St. Valentine's night, Feb
ruary 14. Good music and good or
ler are assured, and everything
will he done to make this one oC
:he successes of the season In a
social way.
OSTEOPATHY 19 SENSE., -
How often may it not occur that
the derangement and atrophy of vt
'al functions which have rendered
so many human lirves wreUched and
worthless, are caused by; some slight
vertical displacement, or almost un
tioticeable curvature of the spine.
Aud hi such caies .the replacement
it the spinal column is all1 the
"doctoring-' needed for the return
f health, courage and Joy to Individ
uals racked by needless suffering
anto despair. Herald of Osteopathy.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that all
persons are notified not to give
Agnes Naehbaur, Sister of Mrs. Ada
Beaiudion, and Charles Naehbaur
(Aliases Wilson) at Joseph, Wal
lowa County, any credit, as we will
not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by her.
Signed by her parents,
FRANK NACHBAUR.
MRSl FRANK NACHBAUR.
Hilluboro, Oregon. 23c 3
Get ycr winter cabbage and Bauer
kraut. A. M. Wagner, Enterprise.
air. and Mrs. C. E. Vest and Ilt
tla daughter Enid departedi Thurs
day, the two latter going to Luzon,
Wash., to vteit Mrs. Vest's parents,
while Mr. Veat looks up a new lo
cation, probably In, California. The
beat wishes, of many friends wllli fol
low them wherever they may go.
Rev. W. II. Gibson returned home
Sunday evening from North Powder
where he has closed a series of suc
cessful evangeMslfc meetings. Rev.
Gibs will remain with his family
in this city until Thursday morning,
when he expects to leave for Burns
where he will hold services- for a
month. LaGrande Observer.
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United States Land Notices
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office, La
Grande, Oregon, February 2, 1910.
Notice l heieby given, That the
State of Oregon has- thiis day filed
in this office lite application to se
lect under the provisions of thei Act
iV Congress' of August 14, 1818, and
the Act supplementary and amend
atory thereto, for the N. E. V4 N.
E. i Sec. 15, N. E. N. W. N.
W. ii N. W. & and S. E. N.
W. Y. Sec. 14, Tp. 1 S. R. 45 E.
W. M., Serial No. 0758G.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described or desir
ing to object because of the miner
al character of the land, or for any
other reason to the disposal to. appli
cant, should file their affidavits of
protest iu thia office at any time j
prior to the approval or certifica
tion of said selection by the Honor
able Commissioner oT the General
Laud Office.
F. C. DRAM WELL,
25c6 ' . Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, January 24th, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Fannie
E. Weaver, of Enterprise, Oregon, who
on November 17th, 1908, made Home
stead Entry No. 02342, for S'W'4 BE
M. Sec. 22, W NEV4, NW& SE Sec
tion 27, Township 1 North, Range
45 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make Final
Comjnutaitibn' Proof, to establish claUr
to the land above described, before
C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Commissioner,
at his office, at Enterprise, Oregon,
on the 5th day of March, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Tnebdore E. Wo ad, Patrick Loftus,
Joseph P. Averill, of Enterprise, Ore
gon, and Lorenzo D. Roberts, of Chlco,
Oregon, I 1
24c5 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
UulttdJ States Land Office, at La
Grande, Oregon, January 24, 1910.
Notice 1b heieby given, that Jos
eph T. Edgmand, of Chico, Oregon,
who, on February 17, 1903, made
Homestead Entry No. 12403, Serial
No. 03857, for SEVi SE'i Section 1,
NEVi NEVi Section 12, Town
ship 2 N. R. 45 E. and lots 6
and .7 Section 6, Township 2,' North,
Range 46 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of tntentifcm to make
Final five year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Com
missioner, at his office, at) Enterprise,
Oregon, on the 16lh JLlay of March,
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William T. Bell, of Enterprise, Ore.
Church Dorrauce, of Enterprise, Ore.
William E. EndlcoU, of Joseph, Ore.
Thomas K. Edgmand, of Chico, Ore.
245 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
. Legal Advertisements
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
A. Lane, plaintiff, vs. Taylor -Bishop
& Nellie Bishop, defendants.
By virtue of an execution, judg
ment order, decree and order of sale
upon a foreclosure issued out of the
above entitled court tn the above en
tlltde cause, to me directed and bat
ed the 2nd day of January, 1910, upon
a judgment rendered and entered
In said Court on the 5th day of Nov
ember, 1909, in favor of A. Lane
plaintiff and agal ist Taylor Bishop
and Nellie Bishop defendants foi
the sum of $400.00 with interest at
the rate of 10 per cent per annum
from June 1st, 1908, and tTe further
sum of $75.00 with Interest at the
rate of six per cent per annum from
Nbvember 5, 1909, and for the further
LAGRANDE,
OREGON
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PRE-INVENTORY
REDUCTION 5 ALE
20 Per Cent Off
on any
SvlH of Clothes
In the store. Don't miss this
Opportunity to Get a Bargain
C. H. ZURCHER
AINIMOUINCEMEINT
We wish to thank our patrons for the business during the
past year and beg to state that we are in the same old stand
with a larger and more up-to-date stock of Watches and
Jewelry than ever before, and will be pleased to attend to
your every need in that line. . All Work (Juaranteed.
Your Patronage Solicited
Martin Carsen & Co,
Jewelers
Successors to Larsen & Carpenter
Hnm-i .vf iK dO tnaA an firvatia rl!ttl
bursements and statutory attorney's
fee with interest at the rate of six
per cent per annum from the 5th day
of November, 1909, and the costs of
and upon this writ, commanding me
to make sale of the following describ
ed real property situated in Wallowa
County Oregon, to-wlt: AU the East
one-haIf(i2) of the East one-half(Vi)
of Section thirty -six (36) Township
four(t) North, Range forty -fotor(44)
East of the Willamette Meridian.
Now therefore by virtue of said
execution, judgment, order, ' decree
and order of sale and In compliance
with the commands of said writ, I
will on Saturday, the 26th day of
February, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M.
At the front dojr of the County
Court house In Enterprise, Wallowa
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
(subject to redemption) to the high
est bidder for cadi in hand, all the
right, title and Interest which the
wlthlii nameid defendants, or either
of them, had on June 1st 1908, the
date of the mortgage herein fore
closed, or since that date had ih and
to the above described property or
vny part thereof, to satisfy said exe
cution, judgment, orider and decree,
interest, costs and accruing costs.
EDGAR MARVIN,
Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon.
Dated this 4th day of Jan. 1910.
First Issue January 27th 1910.
Last issue February 24th 1910.
23c5
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court of Wallowa County,
Oregon, will receive sealed bids for
furniture of Court House as set forth
in the specifications on file In the
office of the County Clerk, all bids
behig for the furniture set up, install
ed ready for use, and the same to
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 15, 1910; the bids to be 'open
ad at 2 p. ni. of the same day when
all bidders should be present in person
or by representative. Right 1a re
served to reject any or all bids.
VV. C. BOATMAN, County Clerk.
Enterpri.se, Oregon.
By Order County Court of Wallow
County. 22o4
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given to all con
cerned that the undersigned guardiau
if Linnle Basim, an Insane person,
uider and by virtue of an order of
he County Court of Wallowa County
State of Oregon made and entered
m the 17th day of January, A. D.
1910, authorizing the undersigned as
mch guardian of said Linnle Basim, an
insane person, to sail the hereinafter
lescrlbed lands belonging to said ln
iane person, for the purpose of paying
lebts of said Insane person and pro
viding far her support, wjm on the
18th (day of February, A. D. 1910, at
Two o'clock p. m.at the County Court
house door in Enterprise, Wallowa
county Oregon, ' sili to the hlghea
Jldder therefor, for cash, the following
described Hands belonging to the
said Linnle Basim an Insane person
to-wlt the Southeast Quarter of
Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty
Three in Township Two South
Range Forty Foar East of WiilametU
Meridian in Wallowa County, Oregon,
with the water tight connected there-
Dated this January 18-th, 1910.
! CARL WHfTMOREL
Guardian of Linnle Basim an Insane
Pera011' 22C5
To appreciate the $3 picture for
98 cents at Ashley & Bue's, call and
ee them.
Sachs & Company
?"knI How of Baker
City Hide and JunK Co.
Wett af R.d Front B.rn. Em.r,rlM
Highest Market Price Paid
""'des, Pelts, Fur, Junk of
Cast,nfenRub!l!r' B
Beginning Feb. 1: 18Jc pcrnound
for dry beef hides; 15c per Znd
wool "h!?.P pelt!-. Wi bUy
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