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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1910)
COUNCIL HOLDS ADJOURNED MEEI AF'itAVlTS FILED THAT LAST CITY ELECTION PRESENTED IRREGULARITIES. Tie city council held i:s adorn ed session Saturday tight, with a lull membership preisent. AfftAivits. made by W. H. Graves. T. .V. IXli J. W. Bxkforc sad C. M. L .k-i were read and placed oc ire-. The affidavits w.a.t-i that they, the g ea '.kmtt named, were utafcle to eacraace to the polling roorr whra ta votes cast ia lite recent t ele-aoa were eoaeted. Resolution Offe$-ed. A resolution was offered aac placed ot record, as follows: "Resolved. That owiag so cental a irruiarjrjes mad- by the ju jges aac cierks of eie-ctaoa. as showr. ty the affidavits o! C. X. Lotiwood. J. V. . Eickford. Y". K. Grave and T. M. Diil, all of whom were caadiiiat-rs foe the offices kO be voted lor at :a aaaaal city election of the city of En terprise. Oregaa. and which eieftio was lijd oa the iid day of Mi?. the til-. itry of said aaauaE city e.-ectt-on is questioned, and r.ae re corder is hereby directed EC. to issue or deliver to aay peTsoes non.--lnauted or voned for a". sa:d aanual city elec-ia., held on the Srd day of May. 1S10. a certificate of electice therefor. "W. H. Graves. J. W. Eickforc. C. E. Fank. C. T. Hotke't yeas." Tte resoiutioc was declared adopt ed. Other BkS.ness. Is was coved aad secoaded that che affidavits of W. E. Graves, T. il. DIE, J. VT. Bickford and C. 3:. Lockwood be Hied ia lit- archives of the -city jmd made a Di'.ier of record. Adjourned. News R-tJ at Hot Lake. ; Our reaaers wio vjic Hoc Lke ; Sar.acnriaa wia find tie News Etc- 1 ord oc lit free readis? ble a; ti ! lafonrianioa offii-. Tae tonie pa- : per ia seEi reeuiarly and Waliowa ' coonty guests sboa:d ask for i. ami ibereby keep iaforroed re?ardir;C ' Vraljowa coucrT arenu. NORTH POWDER Patent Flcur Best of Best Same Price as Home Flocr GOOD EATING APPLES 1 $1.25 PER BOX Plenty of 1' COAL on Hand All Hats. Shoes and Gloves at Cost. Ur K den Seed guaranteed to i Grow Riley Riley's The Big T em HAS KC AC?ES C" ALr ALFA ASD TV, C CF.CFS YEARLY C H. r.'A.".. a iag n. ar Ea'-eri-r:. the cauat? s-v. ctty ot.t o; a;- c?iii w.-t-kly v s it sv:urIi. In coa--ers.-i.wia with ilr. Pri-:; vd be- tad sow a r-.T- U; a".fiJi. car.ii.? it.-;'? ycrJ . T-.31 l-e tv23 w-:ja ::.'.t---'. t' tr.; rr, r-.ji- er t? i (ri::: '.M.Li ii.':d ;h ot-r.r.-:-v a t.-r,e. -V.:. F-- s-clj- i s -'3 i-t i-t1 dit.r v sr.- a; a.:, for :-ox 5"- t u. -.i.r s;'.-. i Tii i.-r-TTi ci-iz cf s-:r vi m .j-i ;i . riCi-r-.-J r:.-t t'.rs a!:i:;a :r.d : c-j-.:i:; .'.o Iii s;inir c---;-i'& lij-r ri--"y tr e a-'.-'u-e i .owt-r. ii i r -Vai 7 s-ai c-." jf !: iz tr ? bo::: l.ir .-''-y ir-d - :ia&o:t; is itr er :.r-vr - t-.-fcce if i cd f-- -- - vz ri-f z.o'.ii :.jr t -. uz.c :y. 1- A s J'V?' il- '.or cf p-;c-r i -x:.t iiere 'i-. a Kr r c-; to jz I ?-.:a-i -r-t Of i.' i .0-- News Notes From The North District Prorr.ae liirr.s Ee'isct-ng the Dal y Everts In ar.b Atc-t Tnit Ficae. Prcriir. i:sy -4. -uii--r Hr.d-?r-joa hi taovei frox- i--c toa-es'-eii .0 tiie V."il.rr l.-i-lr pUcs- asrei o. P7o:? p js::-f:':--c. Er ts -rii'.ra:-. 10 crave Prone-V.'ai-.oara iLii for lie co:r;irg ioir year arid will to r:i:i;..e liis is dus Tie Colp:v.si s-."5i!ll his s-.jc'.ed Jp for ibe s-iasos ia fU force. ilrs. Tex tejii-sd w io b&a bees . Willow a si.k for TraJ weis -s Si'--g Lever. l:rffiii. vto U."-ely re-.uriiei fios: iLe .aw stiaol a: Cta'.ai;oca. Tear., Jive gr.;- -.0- rilz-s :o work or. -vae iaw n; ill 'liirojjii ".ie suziriier. Ciia-. Cieaciis is criri-g lie mail 3-oafr-e for Ki-r.e "Ziiyzisoz ttis week ! l-T. a: II jm ty F.?t. F. G. Pol- ; Rev. Tiosij; Jalii of V.V.lowi will fcjld iuir.e"lv r?lr.5 F-'-" Gror?in:iz, -lay IT, Tu-siiy, a: 7:2v : P. JE. Jie Crrsr fc.'.s -ink 10 ;ee-erie for anvXir ciOiii's burii far is overr.Eierj: DH. MCORE KEF.E UNTIL AL-GUST FIRST 0i2: o lie c:ea';oc of Axericia Gi'.eoja.iik- ariaiisn a. Eraii xi b-ei,i5 ;: far lif first we-ik ia A-jcus: of July. . It. fetid Mrs. e will coatiatK ti.e.r pra.: x WalJowa county un- : til ti.ey leave lor tb-e sa'Uooa! meet ing. The average ci-S; of chronic trouble require Mut two moti'tiis cts'.ec jathlc- trea-'-raeat, we are ia fjrtr.ee. walle roo.-e 6--t.oira crises i"C2y ri-rvi three or eve:. Jour moatis. , Eawerer mzcr eies are dtscharg ei witart. & Etaaci:. Itolotgd c will have tie ot.-or-.3t.i'.;.- of cox- petitir .trca'.jE",r. -ti he succ-es- &rs of Lrs Jlox-e. as it is their ir.- J . teatioa to prjEaaeatly locate os- teot-atile ph-ysi-5-35 in Wallowa 1 coan'.y, h'jt tie rcajorlty of cases ! . start::.? t-satss-so! iiis atonh wili b j ii-taarged i.'ore Iir. and Mrs. Moore ; iesie f or their year of s;-ecial school work. II. E. Oaies raid a bttiiaess vis it to Whor.a .'.loaiaT. Day in the Modern History of "Tom", as everybody calls him, will speak in the Enterprise Opera House the evening of that date. He will tell us what we cught to do to better the general progress of Wallowa County. Everybody in the county really ought to come out to hear Tom. He is just such a "Blooming E-thiisiast" as we all need to have stir us up occasionally." Don't for-l the date DIG DOINGS SOON UP ATTRQY TOWN- WITHiN A FEW MONTHS THIS SECTION WILL STARTLE ALL WALLOWA COUNTY. Troy. Mcy 4. Troy w3C cfieiirx:. riiiivii of cows and tomniuiiity ire ??y.vj to tave -ie tigp?n cel- brs.'.ioa of ihe M-ioa'a naI day ;-ver i-r'.d tie nariem pan of .-r- cJu:y. A madbs njiiig wili W a;d be- SaxaT-tiay. liay It Grai iiy la a tie complete arraasetDens.! c Already a cuidIit of sp?:'ial ai- :ai -joi cave teea curtd. UioJu- y.: tae ce.efra.a btoomer uir Jtiousaad year til toxry hi a lUs,:bs.ll Teaas. that will play a teas tcoaaaia of it. and as is i.i-ed the .xj-pcted of loot) taieat. -best lime oa the market. There will be a bi dunce platform, j Secretary Pi;-r. of the E-terpr-le ixi aaasx. picacc ditaers ead ar- j Coajiaerciil Clvt, is tiki: e up the .ous other roears of er.joyaeac and ' ta.wr of freight ra:6S. it b-.-htilf ecrefiuar., tiaas all kiadc of races J 0- clack Mirbie cjarsry. il v ji laaa auu wa er. j daLX.g this :ra".-x'-o'.i'.T. nj-ere'.v a Tl. O. R. 4 N. surveyors are jast i ..cretary of lie CotaroerviaJ ciab. rcilws te:ow towTi. They scan- i prorap-.ea by hu chi-act-s--k-d at the rsoui of the Grande j enthufiii-o for "the ocvelopraeat of ijade rive V.edasiaT. Aprii -. -Va"owa county. I: U to be hoped x,d are locatia she line for the S-Ju; -j, maiter wii! settled 1sot. r.-insioa of the road from F.oadowa J ably Jo the itcae inductry b--e i- -t o l-wi:oa. The XorUi Coast sur- tjt.? 10 ioxt. ou'e ,je . veyors are also exrW up the ri- !saac proiuctsor.- of the etr.ire c'--er ia a few week. Troy is gofe ;-.t. i,j0ye rallroada tad better rites 1 J3 be very xniKaoathe railroad reap i xake op ihe pieseat d-ire- of Y. al- saeic. aad tiea look for great d-f vei- j cpn;-er:-. izi iais fae best imiC coun try f att iaatera Ureoa ana wasa :2gtoc. Jeime Willaias has bought the ho ei biiiaeis of iiayor Peter Ficker lad mill rue a fitsc clas-s boarding ious artd ho-.el i2 coaaectioa with lis feed stable. The traveling pab will fiad first clas atcoatnioda tioas for bo rnac aad beast. Search ha? be-ea coctinaed more 3r tests cori'tinuoasly for the iast 1'? lays for the boiy of Praak Hussell. ho was drowned j-t the Li'V.je Sal aoa foar miles above Troy, Suaday. -ptil ii. East Suaday a large. uun--c.- of aea frora Groiise aad Edeii xaxiaed all the pools between the f.eae of the accident aad she bridge sere wiiout lesah. A wire net .tiig spaas the river just above she Joia M. and D. A. iver we-ai out o Enterprise aad La Graade last io raake arraageraeats for the .'.our atiill Shey especi to build here it-raaier. Everybody is irapatieatly awaiting the starr. of work oa the big steel irilge atTosc the Graatie Eoade riv-j- here. Sir. aad Mrs. T. A. Bartiett aad soa Bud of Eartleci were Suaday guests of Mrs. EartJetfs father, .iiayor Pe.er Flcker. Srredizg ali done oa the beaches acd work well advanced oa the high er grouad. All frait trees iadened w!th blos sorcs aad icdica ioas bright for big crops of apt'e. pears, peai;bes. piu-os. prun. cherries and apri--o:s. 2jiie Eas' grove of almond trees will produce a big crop this year. Huadreds of iocs of the fin est fruit in the world will be fed to hogs or go to wate here next fall all because of lack of decent rcaOe to haul it to WaHowa valley. Next year the railroad will be here and then look out for fruit and vepe--abicss front here. Xew potatoes ia Juae on river bars here. Iaie Estes. who owas one of the finest fruit ranches in this country, aad who put up a large bam two years ago, will erect a fine dwell- iag house thie summer. Work will begirj soon. j W. c. Wilson left Saturday for ,' the ranch of his son between Eater- prie aad Jos-sth. Mr. Wiisoa had spent several davs visitsag friends i in Enterprise. Hereafter Be Referred To As BLACK MARSLE Uf.'.Z WORKS TO THE FP.CT -a-k Marble Urue v.o.ti :.-- ir b-?i. is i Ezierj.rife Fr.iy. Li an iii- I. t-- Xt. Eoea :ta; Kao.etjed Jac U.e r-e f-jriiis-t- vT Ek j., Wos wa, joad ty a-.aul les: ;o b? :., brsi i:r oa ij. n ariii-i. Ta:s jure. i' Jd m ;iie h:!is rjeir Jtv:ph. i-.fc;z a daz-en tuiir-s oi EnCirpr.. th-.- :y s?j.". pivizg t-2.;y acs i iiiirteis of itie c'jur.trv. 1 ie V."ia; site Pia k yariife coii'piry Easier o4 . Spokane, and V.'aa V.-L2.i. Ttis BJasj has 3oaei tts ii s-V. to app:y 5ie ilire c:-Ir K:i a!. "ie ianw 15 can use n ; r:om4 county. 3Iarriage of a Most Popdar Cosple 1 Atte.-r.ey A. B. Concwzy and h't.ss Edna Browning Arc 'Jr.itd In Wedioctf. Ore of the most pop-itr wecdittgs celebrated ia Enterprise for year wj that in whijfc Mr. A. E. Coao wT aad Miss Eur. a Erowtiag were uaite-d in raarria?e Saturiiij evitii:? last by Eer Samuel Harris. The ycuag people. Laiy ia sicir a w acica. leis Sunlay momttig for ! Moiaeis, la, aiid it is xrec".-jd that . .er laey vi.l travel sarouaa tae i.'3 itaa looiitzg for a suitable loca-tioa. jlr. Cccowit loca.e ia a grtw- iag town where he may practice his -.sal profession. Miss Browaiag is oae of the best !ove3 yoaag jersoa6 of Enterprise and Wallowa cottaty. She is a daagh ;ter of Mr. aad Mrs. J. L. Brswaia?. ; the faatily numberiag arjoaa tie f?';W ...!" ' "I'rJ-, -! most reelected and progt.;s5ive res idents of Enterprise. I3 aidition to her iaaucierab? natural charms and a life cf sit.gular sweetness. Miss Erowaiag is a teau'.tful siager of talent aad culture, having passsd throagh long training in voice cul ture, and ever held hsrseif in read iness to give her services no heT com munity. Mr. Conow2v is a va-m mai wll Enterprise Will iaawr: cd Vted ttroa?boui t!e i-oar-T. He txs pasr jd the prepara : ;o-y s a;e ia She W-?al prrf-s:oa. a;l will dOLbi!es meet wi.h ;. roit--.-T.!al i jtvess bis isauy ario Irs-eijdj h?re bope for tiin. Mr. C'oa .00 durirg b-8 resiceoce here made Li:r fr.rnas ;brJ-jgboat iC' Lon of Oregon. lix.z you:g pe-iple carry with iem .".o tiieir Je of ca'.ual belp ; :uiiiv is and happiaes 5e kindt isl.es of ererjboly in Er.terpr'fl. , :o ibis '.he Ec-.erprj-se Pres adds ; i.. iiar 'Jin bo;h wii; be spared the d-cajrrvKB-njents ia Ufe which Ke ia : wit for all people, aad chat ihe or : rowa cf j lie young people Day be i Mutual: v soo.be:ed In happia iiid joy and prosperity. Bumper Fruit Crop Is Now Predicted Road S jpe-vi jor of Imnaha Say Ev-a-ytfiing So Far Point to F!e-ty. Ro.td Superrisor Joseph McOarty, wh-o tad b.-en aver.ding the present iiss ou of the touaty court, paid the iiit-rprise Pres office a geLial vis .c Fr.Jay. In cccversation Mr. Mt arty edited that the present out lothk for a bumper fruit crop in the lairjata district was splendid. And it: si-e-kitg of the fruit of that tect. he si-d: ""V.'e raise the best fruit in the Northwest. Hood River apples, ho-.gh widely auvertl-ed. have not he fitvor of the Imnaha apples. All otht-r fruits of this district carry the Swtae superior quaiity." Tie settler who wishes land in the "aaaaha valley will probably be dis--Ppula'-ed. uaiess he should buy lm ujeJia ety. as the valley is narrow aad the fruit land limited. Practi-.-ally all the land has been taken, but it can be bought today for a revocable price per acre, whereas ia a year or two ii will have doubled :a pri-fe. The time to se-Uie aay v.nere in Waiiowa county is now. The ''me to start for Wajlowa coun ty is today no: next year. ADVERTISED LETTERS. The loll-iwing is a list of letters re e.'i:ew? mcalled for at the postoffice it Eu'eip-ise, Oregon, for the week i.-rjii::i ..ty 7. IvlO; .':s.-. Ef.'ie Beem. !r. Cbas. CoJe-r;-aa, Mrs. Fleming, Mr. Phil Faulk- Mr. John Laird, Mr. Max Maison, Mr. Guy Sterrett 4, Mr. Turner. The above will be sent to the dead :etter office Mav 21, 1910. EEX WEATHERS. Postmaster. YT. E. Ke-.er. brother of the lo ta-, hardware man of that came, who j has bejn visiting Inre and looking j-. er the country around Enterprise iwij a view to locating, left Monday i for points in southern Oregon. Ke , a-Mrs there to visit several localities . aid to look at the land. It is Mr. ; j Eeltners desire to secure la-!--'-; at . the lowest figure for extensive ranch -! k:g. How ver. he may retuvn to j Wil-lowa coun'y, even though the I rapid settiemeat here has increased 1 ; tie geaeral price of laud immensely J ; ia the past few vars. 1 " I Consolidated and New Stock I have purchased the jewelry stock formerlv owned bv A. C Carpenter, and have addeC to it new shipments of stock making tot we.ry store replete wkh all that can be desired in a Jewelry bual ness. I wKh to extend my personal thanks to the people of Enter prise aad of this esction of Wallowa all their Jewelry interests tor ronage aad assure them that I make county for their generous pat own. lour patroaage solicited. All work guaranteed. Martin Larsen & Co. Jewelers Be What Can Now and May NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT. PUBLIC LAND S.UiE. De:artment of the Interior. U. S. lJtfd Of.Ice at Ia Grande, Or egon. May IS10 Notice is herby given that, a iirected by the Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office, under provis ions of Act of Co-igresa approved JuDe 27. 1906 (34 Stats., 617). we will offer at public sale, to the high P4t bidder, at 10 o'clock . id., oa the 7th day of July. 1910, at thia office, the following-described land: The S, NWi Sec. 'J. T. 1 S, R 44 E.W. M, Serial No. 06791. I Any persona claiming adversely the ' above-described land are advised, to 'file their claims, or objections, an ior before the time designated for j scle. F. C. Bramwell, Register. Colon R. Eberhard. Receiver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT. PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office et La Grande, Or egon, May 7th. 1910. Notice U hereby given that, as directed by she Commissioner of the General Lrnid Office, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Slats, 517), we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 7th day of July, 1910, at thia office, the following-described land: The 3BU SW4 Sec. 9, & E XW Sec. 21. T. 1 R. 44 E. W. , M., Serial No. tW790. Any persons claiming adveraely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated lor sale. 38c5 F. C. Bramwell, Register. Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver. Miss AudTey Combes left Mondar morning for Wallowa on a brief visit. Surveyor A. H. Rudd of Joseph passed through Enterprise on a bue iness trip Monday. Mrs. J. R. Haliey and 1,wo children arrived from La Grande Monday af ternoon. Mr. Haliey met them at the train and the family went imme diately to the Haliey ranch, soma four miles down the river. Quincy Trump and John Flnley of Wallowa left Enterprise on their home trip from here Thursday morn ing. J. J. Blevlns, one of the oldest living pioneers of Wallowa coun- i ty, visited acquaintances and friends Friday in Enterprise. He returned to his home in Joseph Friday after noon. THE MEADOW DAIRY 1 am now prepared to furnish the oile of En terprise and vicinity with the best of MIL.K, CREAM, BUTTERMILK SKIMMED MILK Whole Milk, per quart, - 5c Cream foi table use, per quart 25c Cieam to hip, jr quart, - 40c Buttermilk, per gallon, . 10c Skimmed Milk, i-er gallon - 10c W. W. ZURCHRR