Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, March 31, 1910, Image 4

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    ESTOr.ATlON TO KNTKY i'K
1 1U a'-iona. Foie.-t. N"-ivv
1 hereoy iven t:ai l.ir ta!-.l H
below, embracing cit, wii:..u j
tn Wallowa .Na'.loJi; iurf-i, o: j
wiil b aubjev't lo ;.. riiifii: ar.j wr.i.' j
under tile provisions o: ::ic iiMii'..-u.iO ,
laws of the L'nileJ lalr? mid u.e- -V I ,
of June 11, l0i i4 tfiaL. ..J', a; i .:v
VniieU Stales laud o::i.c a; i-a J
0. -uae, ureoc, on May .4, ls-ly. Ai ;- j
ettler who was actually and In i--'- ' j
lalLu calming a:i c -J i"i i":
agricultural purposes i no: to Januar;.
1, 1, and r.as not ai-.tini.UKrU sji'-'.i,
ha a preference rl.t to mak a i.. uu -stead
entry for tac lands actual:;, oc
cupied. a:d lar.cls .-:t Uiea :.&::
the applications -'. tat? .-:..! im:.
tioned below, ;.o l.avr a l!e?vrei.-.-nnt
sub;ect to tne prior r.:.t o: an;
ucb settler, provided such s..'.:ur or
applicant u qua.!: led to n.axe r.civ.t--.-trail
entry and the prrierenco riM
, exercued prior to May l.-lv, on
.vi. i. r. dale the lands will be '.h;tci to
settlement and entry by any quaHfie-l
(.rou. Tne lands are as follows. Tile
tfVi f !!, Of NW, of XW: t:.e
SE of of NW5, of NW'-, t:..
r. of Stt of X tne i: - :
Wj, of SW;, o: XV."'. l..e V.- of
X of SW. t:.e ES of X of XW
t of ?W4, the SWV of XK;. of SV
tne S of XWi, of NE- of .-'V.
tne of SI"'-, of Xi: of ',,
a.id the of SWV.. S. . T. : N-.
E.. V. SI., lit a.its, a: v . -.'.. :.
; Leonard E. tlr, of lntnan.t.
..on. List --7. A tract : a',"-- x'--...a.ely
Vt.n a-Tr w.:.".;:: ur..:r'.e-d
o..i what Will proia .y : . v. -
. eved, Jev. T. 1 X-, K. '''
ec. U, T. 1 X.. 11. -". i-. W M.. d--
rlued by nv-tes and t c f -
.j.vs. Be-in!.l::g at Fere: erv-..e 1! :.-
i, .. ... n is idenli.nl v. i".:. cor-c.-:
j. 12 c: .ne Ten.." ranee M:r.ih Cain:
.la 4, anc. vc:i:c:: is .i'.r .. :..
.;iain$ ws; and ll..-o c!.a::.s sc.'.:- o:
T:ie , sclioi: ccmer ic-.afii '-:: t--
east boundary o: -. 1 X . i-
w E.: extendm: t. er.ce X. 4.' dr..
:.. 73 chains, -.iiencv K. . c.r.r.s
X. 5 dep. W. 2 cl.a.r.s. :::r::ce X '
.r- iv mnu TV. c: a:r.s t:.rf. v
.. W. :'r.v ci.a:::. fuer. s
.a.:..-, ir.ep e X TO des. E. " c'tv.i::..'
0 tne r-A.-e of beinnir.:. Va.-..i:...r.
.1 dec. 10 rr.:r.. E. Saii '-r.--. v.as '.;.-
1 rv r. h- a P I at:or. of V,". ? Hr.-k-
e Ei-d. Ida::.-- I.:st -.-Ci
to tliit. A;i c;.i:i". C' rar.jsi-'ii
Gr.era: Lar.ti O"1. Av-
Slarcr. :.
Asftstar.:
c. Fran:
refary of
r in:
lr.-
otich: for publication.
""rrier" of the Ir. tenor.
sta-e Ird Office a: L
. - ? . Fe -ruary 2-th. li-i'-.
he e'-T given '-hat Fred
.A ; of Zumwr.lt. Or-jcor.. vciio
i. ay 2-"th. li0C, made Homes-er.i
:'o. 1234. Seria'.. No. OCt'Ov. for S'-.
NEt4 and N'-. SEi. Section
Township 2 North. Rar.ee -iT Exa:,
v.'i'.iatBev.e :er:disn. has fi'.-C r.otk-e
:. :,), :j make Fitial Five Year
. .i.J)ii;t c-i'.at to '-ho '--.d
a.o.e .. ..hei. before C. ly k
;: k ed Sta-es Cor.-raUsi-sr.''--
. .. c. -it Enterprise. Cr-rror:.
v of Apr::. :c:o.
Ciaiaiaa: narjje as -s-itLeTs:
j .i ,
. o'.juii.ef.e'.d. of Z.irxwa't. Or
..u Ljri. of Zumwc.:.. Orego;..
- I't.e of ZurrwaV.. Or-vo.
. . C. BRA-VWEli. Res.s.-r.
Are you fre ;u-.r. ly ho-rrx? l o
o-r
have th-. ati-oyir.g li-.-kliu? in yr:.r
thro:.t? Vyoi your couch annoy you
at night. r-r.d Ur ycu ra.j rju us in
the aoraing? Ho ycu win". re.::ef?
If so. take Charxiter.iin s Courrh
Kernece and eou v.-;:: he P'.e-s-d.
all dr-jgghi'-s
FOR SALE
Recleaned Timothy Seed.
26b4 C. S. Bradley.
SPRING GOODS
New Spring Suits
Elegant line just received. We are making' ex
ceptionally low prices on this line considering
style, goods and workmanship. See our Men's
Suits at
$10.00 to $15.00
6
S
8
New Line of Shirts. Neckwear, Shoes
and Hats for Spring wear.
S For the Ladies
We have a beautiful assortment of Waists, Skirts,
and Wash Suits just in. You will want new for
Spring some of the little accessories such as Belts
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc.
Ji Fine Line of Oxfords Now In
W. J. FUNK CO.
BIG RANCH DEALS
MADE THIS WEEK
HAGS3ALE SELLS 17C0 ACRES
MALEY PLACE SOLD ANOTH
ER GOOD BUY.
c. r.
p.is;
Iron:
. : . j. a ;
.tsrs.'.a.-.1 bas so':J during the
,ivk o?r ITmO acres o: n'-s
Cr.'fk r..iuh to outsUle par
ui: aTO. The deais were
;':.rc.'.li ilio Euierprie Real
lu.nio
com rarv.
j. A. I'.ado.t.v of Aiueiia, Ore..
uouiflr-' aiifs a: :he lower etiJ
of -.he r.-.-.ioh. in, I.idi::? wu.t; was tor.
m..:y Usiowu is Uw Sprapue and
il vfciniau 1. j::; s - e .iU. 1: cosU: of
a !..to proiwriion of govnl wheat land.
Mr. Had-'., y, who reoe' t!y sold a
sei-.ior. o: lam! n-?ar Aiheua a: $10
a:i acre, is- coming to make his home
iierr anil has aiready given orders
to rr.t a
co:r,p'.e'.cS
house in town until ne
improvements on the
Aiuv.f '.'2o acre- of tne .agouaie
.ii.ch were bought Friday by Join.
C.iass of Spokane and A. P.. Shaw
r u '.t. The new owners will
o here ar-d live on theiT places.
Thi purehase includes the sheep
i,d iambing corrals and the main
.-.:. h bouse, barns, etc.
Xr. Ragdaie owns over 7'X)
r.-s n,;.i:.':y at of Trou-. Creek.
U- t-oui.Lt the ranch in the fall of
.. : of Sen. l.itch. paying $10 an
ere.
Anctiier Eig Deal.
p. I'.. KeUtiier and C. S. Bradley
: ;!,:.- ci y have bought the wel:
.:m: Si.as Ma'.ey homestead on
'ru.r.t- Creek for This is a
i:ie p'.ac-:. under the ditch, and has
rer. eager'.y soighc by local inves
ors for sjme time. Sir. Maiey wa.
;.e of -JLi earliest se t'.ers here but
f late years he hif resided at New
He came la k a few days ago
t j of hi holdings prepara-o-v
to going to Honoiu'm i live.
This ra:uh sa'.e U considered an
tttreate'.y good buy. The deal was
L..uc thru V.. E. Taggar., the pio-.e.-r
reccj estate dealer.
Timothy and Timber Ranch.
J. A. Io:r::gh and Daniel Boyd
. e totsg'at the I. Harvey timothy
.:.i timber ranch 12 miies north of
his city for $20' .0. It is - fine place
ir.d good jt:l?es s-iy it went, at a
e-y iovc price.
Five More Alder
View Lois Sold
G-tat Activity In C.ty Property
Emmons Buys Keitrrer Cor
nr other Sales.
La;;iel Boyd has sold five lots c
A.uer V.ew reoently, that favorite
re:der.-e section of Che city get
ting its share and more too of the
veritah.e boox ia city lot sales.
G:en E. Od.e bought one of the
lot and will teda cte erection oi
e cottaae home at once. The
jtl.er purchasers were C. S. Haney.
.v.ary F. Rankin of Salens. I. Har
vey of Eagle Point and Joe Alien.
.Mr. IO yd is a hearty believer in
nercspaper advertising and attributes
many of h.o rece.it saies to his ad
in th paper.
rit'tner Co'ner Sold.
S. l. Ke.'.ner has sold the quar-
n
tr blovk at Greenwood and West
First streets to J. W, Emmons for
j iX.K It is inn roved with two bui'.d-
1.
ii:ps and if a very desirable prop-
ns the business dis-
itner bought the cor
ner las; summer ol E. B. Wheal for
I3000.
Many Lot Sales.
The Enterpr.se Real Estate com
pany reports the sale of the follow
ing city property:
The De'.bert Homan residence on
West Main street lo Premiss Homan
for $1400.
Two lots in I.ookwood's subdi
vision to Ie:berr Homan. two lot
from Prentiss Homan figuring in the
deal.
The lots in the northeast part of
town recently bough: by L. Berland
of Frank Veiotte, to Dnve Steel for
i.'OO.
Two lots in Lookwood's subdivi
sion from F. A. Wagner to L. A.
Davis for $U'iO.
Poison wheat, 1,1 cents a pound
at Jackson & Weavers.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon, for Wallowa County.
A. Levy, piaintiM,
VB.
cr.ivirj smitn and Jsai smr.n, i'e-
fendanu.
Notice is hereby given. That by
virtue of an execution, judgment or
der and decree duly issued out of
nd under the seoj of the above
entitled Court in the above
entitled cause to me duly directed
md dated the 2Sth day of Febru
ary, 1910, upon a judgment rendered
:i anc" entered in said Court on the
Sth day of November. 1909. in favor
r! A. Levy, pinintiff, -tid against
ra'.vin Smith and Jeusie Smith, de
fendants, for the sum of Twelve
ilundreJ Eighty ond f.5-100 Dollars
vith interest thereon from Novem
ber Sth. 1309, t 10 per cent per
lunum. and the further sum of One
Hundred Fifty Dollars with inter
t thereon from the Sth day of No
anther. 1509, aud the further sum
. $11.00 costs and disbursements
-did the costs of and upon this writ,
commanding me to make sale of
;he foliowiug described real proper
ty, to-wit:
The northetst quarter of the north
.ved; quarter, the west, iialf of the
northeast quarter, and the northwest
luar.er of the southadt qdarier of
section twenty-seven in township
two north of range forty -five East
V. M. and in Wallowa County, Ore
gon. Now, therefore by virtue of aid
ixecution, judgment order and de
cree and in compliance with the
commands of said writ, I will, on
Saturday, the 2nd day of April,
1910, at the hour of ten o'clock A.
M. at the front door of the County
Cour. House, in the City of Enter
prise, Wallowa County, Oregon, all
at public auction, subject to redemp
tion, to the highesc bidder for cash
in hand, all the right, title, inter
est and claim which the within nam
ed defendants or either of them had
on the date of the mortgage herein,
or since had, in and to the above de
scribed real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order and decree.
2Sc5 EDGAR MARVIN,
1 Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon.
BURLEIGH &. BOYD, Attorneys for
Plaintiff.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All parties are hereby warned
against dumping rubbish on my
land. W.M. McCOR.MICK.
New 6uiU Filed.
March 22. Marion L. Harris vs.
Albert Graham and W. B. Hunter.
Jj Fully nine out of evary ten cases
of rheumatism is simply rheumatism
j of the muscles due to cold or damp,
J or chronic rheumatism, neither of
j which require any internal treatment.
i AU that ia needed to afford relief
g ; is the f ee application oi namoer- t
j I Iain's Liniment. Give it a trial. You i
j are certain to be pleased with the J
. quick relief which it affords. Sold
; by all druggists.
THE GOOD
TOBACCO SHOP
IS
i' HOMAN'S
5 If You Prefer the Best Brands of
Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco
you can always get 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
PASS DRASTIC HEAR
BEER ORDINANCE
COUNCIL FIXES HEAVY PENALTY
GOVERNMENT LICENSE
SUFFICIENT PROOF.
A drastic an'l intoxicating bever
age ordinance was passed by the
council at its me ins Monday nig"-.
I March 21. that U expec.-d to close
j up the near beer placs, of which two
have been running in this city with
out payment of city license. The
possession of a government lioor.se
is stated to be sufficient evidence
.o declare the place a nuisance. The
ordinance is published els -where in
this paper. Counciinien BUkford.
Combes, Funk aid Hockeft voted
yes; Councilman Graves was absent.
The marshal wa also instructed
:o strictly enforce the ordinance
.losing the pool rooms at 10 o'clock
on week nigh'. and all day Sundays.
After some discussion t'ie council
lecided to keep the city wacr ditch
.n its own han Is. and it will be
cleaned out and placed in repair
i'tiis will be gooJ news to owners of
gardens and sha'.e trees.
It was voted to vacate Main street
from the souheast corner of S. E.
Combes" property in an aiigie to
'eet from the southwest
-he same property. No
corner ot
notice of
he intended vacation has been oub
iished or ordinance passed.
The sidewalks washed out by the
ecent flood on IVpot street were
mlered replaced. Pipe and connec
ions for tapping mains were order
d, a'.so 120 feet of tt-incu pipe,
fhe committee on securing a new
ouncil room reported "progress."
following are the
Claims Allowed.
V. P. Hambelton. work on
water ditch $ C ."0
Oscar Davis, work on water
ditch 1 2o
3. E. Bother., work on water
ditch o To
V. J. Funk, mdse 6 CO
'has. Homer, work on bridge 1 2."
,'haries Crumpaeker, work on
water ditch
Chas. Dunbar, work on water
ditch
Z. J. Payne, work on bridge . .
5. D. Keltner, mdse
IT
0 00
1 2.'
20 99
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROP
ERTY. Notice Is hereby given. That by
virtue of an execution duly issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State
if Oregon for the Coun-y of Wal
lowa, and to me directed on the 1st
day of March, 1910, upon a judgment
and decree of foreclosure, duiy ren
dered, entered of record and docket
ed in and by said Court on the 2ith
day of February, 1910, ia a certain
suit then in said Court pending,
wherein Schuyler C. Hicielwright
was plaintiff and Albert W. Hodgin
and Sarah Vise Kodgin -..-ere de
fendants, in favor of plaintiff and
againat said defendants, by which
execution I am commanded to sell
the property in said execution and
hereinafter described to pay the
sum due the plaintiff of Eighteen
Hundred and Forty-three and 85-100
Dollars, with interest thereou at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
the 2-Kh day of February, 1910, until
paid, and the further sum of $150.00
as plaintiff's attorney's fees, together
with the costs and disbursements
of said suit taxed at $50.80, and
costs ana expenses or said exeou-
tion, I will on Saturdav, the Uth
uay of April, 1910, at the hour of
itn o'clock A. M. of said day at the
Iicnt door of the County Court
House ki Enterprise, Wallowa Coun
ty, Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest Lidder for cash in
band on the day of sale, all the
! right, title, interest and estate which
said defendants, Albert W. Hodgin
and Sarah Visa Hodgin, or either
of them, and all persons claiming
j under them subsequent to the 12th
day of December. 1907, had, since
acquired, or now have, in, of and lo
said real property hereinbefore men-
lioned, described in said execution
as follows, to-wit t
The SWVi of the SEi of Section
28. the XE4 of the SEVi of Sec
lion 22, the of the SW14
of Section 23, the NWVi of Sec
tion 26, the E'i of the NEVi
and EVi of the SEVi of Section 27,
the NWVi of the NEV and the
NEVi of NWVi, of Section 27, and
tne SWVi of the SEVi and the SE
Vi of the SWVi of Section 22, all
in Township Two;2) South, of Range
Forty-eight (48) East, W. M, in
Wallowa county, Oregon.
Said sale being made subject to
redemption in the manner provided
by law.
Dated this 1st day of March, 1910.
2Sc6 EDGAR MARVIN.
Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon.
Don't Break Down.
Severe strains on the vital organs,
like strains on machinery, cause
break-dewns. Y'ou can't over-lax
' s'oniach, liver
kidneys, bowels or
iiitvcs wi hout serious
danger lo
' yourstlf. If you are weak or run
down, or under ra:n or any
rs. the niatcnie
Mrs. J. E. an ue
s:inde.
of Kirkland. Hi., writes..
"That I did not break down, whne
endurirg a most severe strain, for
three months, 1a due wholly to Elec
tric Litters." I'se them ar.d enjoy
health and strength. Satisfaction
positively guaranteed. Sot. at all
druggists.
Make your selections in Vndermus
lins now while 'ou may have a
large stock to select from at
M. k M. store.
the E.
SUMMONS.
In r'.io Uvcar Court of the State
of
; Orrgon, fo- Wallowa County,
i Max Gu'iieru.an, I'la.nt'.'f,
vs.
Helena J. C. Gumerman, Defendant
To Ileiena J. C. Gumerman
the
above-named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
g:n, You are hereby commanded and
required to appear and answer or
! otherwise plead to the complaint
I filed against you in the above eu
I titled Court and cause on or before
he expiration of six weeks from
he date of the first publication of
ihij Summons which date of first
i publication is Thursday, March
! 191'.' and if vi.u fail to appear an
i mswor or otherwise plead within
t'm time, for want thereof, the
; p.aintif will apply to the above eu
1 titled Conn for the relief prayed
J or in his said complaint, which re
i lief is for a decree of absolute di
j .orce from the defendant upou the
grouinls of desertion, and for such
I other relief as to the Court shall
seiin equitauie.
You will furiher take notice that
his summons is served upon you by
publication in the Wallowa Chief
tain, a weekly newspaper published
at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore
gon, for the full period of six con
secutive weeks, commencing with
.he issue of March 17, 1910, pursu
ant to an order of the Honorable J
lJ. Olmsted, County Judge of Wal
iowa County, Orgeon, made and en-
ered on the loth day of March. 1910. '
BUREIGH & BOYD,
iiuci
Attoruevs for Plaintiff
NOTICE
OF FILING
COUNT.
FINAL AC-
la the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Wal
lowa. In the matter of the Estate of Sam
uel James Dorram e. Deceased.
Notice is Hereby Given: That W.
C. Dorrance, the administrator of the
i estate of Samuel James Dorrance,
'deceased, has rendered and present-
ed for final settlement and filed in
i said court his final account of his
administration of said estate, to-
i gether with his report and peUtion
..'or final distribution, and that X'on
' day. the 9th day of May, A. D-,
i 1910, at 10 o'clock in the fore roon
. i said day, at the court room of
1 said court at the court house in
; c!uierprisv in said county, has been
; .'ixtl and appointed as the time
: and place for the setttlement of
i said account and the hearing of ob-
lections thereto by any person in
' terested in said estate.
Notice is further given: That said
j account is for final settlement, and
i he said estate is ready for distri
' bution, and on confirmation of said
j 'inal account final distribution of
. -;aid estate will be immediately had.
Pir-it issue, March 24, 1910.
! 3K-5 W. C. DORRANCE.
j VJmin'-s;rator of the estate of Sam-
uel James Dor.ance, deceased.
293 acres Alder Slope, 823.000.(11.1
80 acres Alder Slope, 8,000.00
160 acres hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00
320 acres, 12 miles out, $3,200.00
City Lots, SlOO to $300
Residence Property, $6CO to $3,000
Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance
J
j
!
W. E. TAGGART,
ENTERPRISE, : :
Cartfu, Banking Insures tht Safety of Deposits."
Depositors Have That Guarantee at
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
OF ENTERPRISE. OREGON
CAPITAL $50.C00
SURPLUS $o0.UO0
We Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
AU Principal Cities.
Ueo. W . Hyatt, President
Geo. B. Craig, Vice President
directors
Geo. W. Hyatt
Geo .8. Ckaio
J. H. Dobbin
WALLOWA
COUNTY
S1EERSJP PRICE
COMBES 4. HOTCHKISS GET HIGH
EST MARKET EVER KNOWN
AT PORTLAND YARDS.
Again Wallowa county stock has
broken the record for price on the
Portland market. A carload (26) of
steers shipped from this city Satur
day, by Combes &. Hotchkiss, aold
Tuesday at $6.75 rer hundred. The
steers averaged 1213 pounds, so the
i average price oi mem was oa.oo
each. How s that for high?
I This is 15 cents a hundred pounds
! ahead of anything heretofore offer
i ed at the I'nion stockyards or Port
j land. The preceding day two car
i loads sold at $6.C0, which was 10
cents higher than ever before,
j Cows are selling at $5.50, the high
! est prk-e ever reached on Portland
market,
j Hogs c-ou Untie to soar as If they
j had wings, nhe top being $11.75. Ba
I con, the standard poor man's food
! since the Lewis & Clarke expedi
' tion, is now out -of the reach of ev
1 erybody except Wallowa county res
j idenis, w ho sell the hogs, cattle,
,i i sheep or wool that even body else
must pay the big prices for.
Demonstration Train
Gieeted By 1580
Large Crowd Gets Benefit of Lec
tures Ey Expeyts Much Prac
tical Information Given.
! A burs; of cheers greeted the
! demonstration train when it pulled
i into the Enterprise station Thursday,
iand the Oregon Agricultural college
I yeil was enthusias.ivally given by a
aos; o: students who were, students
; who are, and students-to-be. It is
estimated that l.00 peopie, among
I whom were many prominent farm
ers and stockmen, viewed the ex-
Ihibits, and the O. R. and N. B'ld coi-
lege officials in charge were mjch
pleased by the large attendance ana
great interest shown here.
There were a'.l kinds of interest
ing practical things, for the garden
er, the dairyman, the poultryman,
the farmer and the stockman.
A. A. Morse, special repies-sita
tive of the O. U. & N-, presided
and introduced the speakers: Dr.
I Withycombe, Prof. H . B. Scudder,
who spoke of soiis and tillage, i'ro:
j F- L- Kent, on dairying, a i) '
j Livesay, of the Portland U . : ;
i 'ards. on live stjek. Ai.
valuable informal ij i c
short speeches, the fi.
shown, the cow m..i
i y, and pamph e s ;.
jects (lis riijuted to t ,
A Man of Iron Ne
Indomitable will am.
?uergy are never foun 1 v.
ch, liver, kidneys am:
out of order. If yo
qualities and the sue a
use Dr. Kings New :..
bo.
matchless regula ors
and strong body,
gists.
fo: l.e
lo r '
Call and see our r.-.-u
drygoods. Notions, and i.ali
Missea Rea;ly-to- eir S ...i
etc 'n t -j.-n eiit-a nlilca iC
' M.
Co.
The Pioneer Real Estate Man.
: : OREGON
W. R. Holme, Cahu
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