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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
E A CLEAN SWEEP J05EM MEETS DEFEAT IS TH: SECCSD GAVE W.TH THE LOCALS. Stjnd.n; ef Ciat. W L Erte-p-.e 2 0 E jn 2 0 Joaeph 0 2 La G-anoe 0 2 PCX 1000 1O00 coco DO00 An-otter gaoe to Enterprise, bv twee tie Jo-e;ii and iocais. does L"X affect tie sndg of tie club in tie Tnioa and Waiiewa county leae. Lasc Sunday on the home :wo -"way ore Monday evening gtrounis Enterprise mad sweep- i-3 ar.oti.er Wednesday rooming stakes of lie Joseph team asain. -- ; The stace w-i: ?- was broken llcn feating iiie visitors by a score of 1 dav a b-ei V, ednesdav --o 0. j ' ' " At tie sarre time. Elt:ia was mak- ( ing aioitr mouthfui of La. Grande. PfAfflira I flflv'C defeating La Grande by a score, af- lUliilj'C liilUj 3 ter 1C indices, of 3 to 4. Thus kvrs the standing of tie clubs as giver, ru tie prelude table above. "Silyeu. tie lova. pitcher, was in good form throughout tie fine, but bis best playing, perhapc. was hs excellent bead work, tie conftderjce he inspired in lis f'si. Backed up It? excellent fielding, he seed himself frecjenl-y by ie'ting tie vi-ltors kit tie ephere which always found a .elder under !.. waiting to puii it The cacie put up tj tie w jsepi iean! was a pood ore a bv :er one. in fact, than taac of the j preceviing Sunday;, b'j: it was not ( gxd enojei nor fa.se enough to cop J even a solitary run. i According to tie new Schedule J ;ust arraz-ged at tie n-eetirjc of tie j .e&stie off.:ia-i. tie iocais ' P-a- I :unday and llonday next at lran-de with tie La Grande team SON OF D?.. AND WRS. TH3V.FS0N FASSES AWAY Eartli-j??re. tie iittie soz of T'r. and ?.irs. Thom;S3n of Joseph, did in ttx cKy Friday rcDrr.:r-g. after a brief Siirjes. tiough tie child had not been strong during iti previous life. Fan-era; services were held Sunday and tie remiiin were in terred ia tie cerserr there. Accord.ne ?por tie stn was bom in Pittsburgh. Pa., but w&9 brought weit on ac-cojnt of his heaith, tie father aad nto n-r set tling with -their only ciild at Joseph. The son ii"ei to tie age of li years -;.d Z -ion 1. when a m-orv ntcillg " irj- ' in of ill health appeared. -eep.: z tie litt.e life away. The ; arenv are prostrated over their los; l i.v tie sympathy in their be "r5.vent.6it of e--ery one 'a V'.'aiiowa 'juntv ii l-'a'.el Oranisres at Karve""s NORTH POWDER Patent Flour Best of Best same Price as Home Flour Hi GOOD EATING APPLES jj $1.25 PER 601 Plenty of COAL - on Hand A.!i Hat?. Shoe and G! jves at Cost. j - !' ji. H: C ) t s Lipoma b-ar- jfOiV Riley Riley's arty part of tie city anrwered day or sight. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN BAKER BROTHERS, r.uprietors. ii B B First Class Rigs . and careful drivers. PARAD;S GLINTS. j.-j J.-. Vr 20 LiDva A -j "is. . -:.i cJi-. a- :th u. J. M. jt.l-.-rs oi Grouse as.i A. H. ?": of Joe;c were 13 Paravi.-se or bus.-- tixiay. J. 5 Afr tle -Oni 4 fan of hor. to .'oat iVt-wlta for i'- C. D. Alur. rr-aoe b-3t tr.p "o Ente -. thts week. O L. r.-D- ii & nx applica t.oc. a. kr.t; -ricei th:s wrr-it. Fr-d's. St-il k-li. "Jit? sheep-ran of Enter-rre. here, s V.rs. v. C. ar.d daugh'er Effe oi-ri pz Mr. W. B. Apple ;i. ta has been iU bat is bet er at present. .''.:? l.ary S'.rajey ca3ie in on , he s.ace. i Nellie Ka.-kir. us a oc tbe stige from Coi. ' Hail Carrier Sotitcwkk ia tad Serious Accident Is Th-own From Rig In Front of Venicie's W heei Oifter Itemt. ; Proa is, Yay IT Mrs. A. Peter son Eiet w.ti a serious accident on .ast Sunday . Aiier church at Gross- xin -ir. and Mrs. Petersca with i Jtivrs stcrted in tie:r back for -ri. r-iixia irjncp s ho&e. w icje "roiling a bridge ,whe re tie water -afi wJL-iei dee? ditches on either - -s thrown front; the s-ear n frost of tie w'c-1. wikh struck jr at-i went part way upon her a.k. After sienijns a part of tie u2.t a; y.zg Truatps she was able o be tiiet tom-e. It is hoped thai -L- wHi sufier no pemanent in-;-r.es frTn tie a.cident. y j.n.-y Trtt p .was attacked by o-iirir wii.e crots.n? Grossman, can yon tie ier night. Ke says tie coicir jurrped froi a tree at him !r h.s ct'rse and was chas d off ty tie C35S. Tir all-day quarterly noeexung at Grac.;:in last Tuesday was a sue-t-es boti in attendance and inter--s: a" enj'.jed tie day. LITTLE DAUGHTER OF CHESLEY JOHNSON DIES 3esi. tie infant daughter f: Ciel-y Jjirj.on. parsed quietly away Saturdny n.:it aout 8 o'clock af ter a brief uln-es caused by a com-p.-.".-.- stopptge of the bowe.s. Had the little iaty ;itrd umtii the fo lowing day, it wouid have been, one year old. It vris not at first suspected by tie parent tiat tie child was seri ously 6a but upon carrying it to Dr. Ande-rsoa the physician saw a". ot:-:e tie critical illness of the lit tij tot. He worked noblv but in vain striving to prolong its lie until med- iCiae could act upon it, but the lit t.e soul fluttered out to its waiting mother within aa hour afterwards, .rs. Johnson, the baby's mother, preceded her last borri to the Be- or.d t-v on.v a few cos The ii syrxpaity of the entire commuaity , -a w.th the surviving parent, the father. Funeral service were heid from the name of Dr. and Mrs. An derson Sunday. at.d the remains in terred in AlcWr slope cemetery, iir. Joit.s-jr;. tie remaining par- st-.-o-td lot; w3t.hm about six moatbs. Alwivi . -.rd Ta.-o-jr ewsM his family, ard i:v-;rg close to hia tabie th-e deiti of ilrs. Johnson, he feei his loss only as a father of drep eas5bl".3ty can feel. 3ut ote chili reataira with him. about whit-h he may elite throuch iife. His ex- trese.y sad lot elk ti the sy apathy of e. err otie e Toiarjtary .nd the s-o.e -.ont-mjnjty grjef for h-m. P-ut-ged into Mrs. Kirry K?h ar-d children were jassnEers oa Tuesday cjorc Irjg s etage for Zuntwai; ;o rjr. her pa-etiti. Mr. and ilrs. E. F. ar- geir-t, t'je ."ot-r" v;n:rrei tra.pi kills -'xl. Try it. Pr.ce ZZ ceuts. f Eoth Fbor.es Home Itidtrptriderit 40 Pacif c States 45. Our bus meets aE trains. Fare 25c city limits PUNS ARE DM i FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL CITY BUILDING LIKELY TO BE j ENLARGED WITH ACCCMMO- DATlONS FOR ICS. Tie growth of Enterprise bar ing doubled in tie pan few years j sj(.i tiat tie increase of achool -ilidrta denwird stbool accoitnjoda iocs in exifts of those t-ow af .ordrd. Looki-a: ly such an iacreaj be public sefcoo; board U wisely ;et:xig p.an for tie addition of a .arte wag. con aiding two spiend;d -ooms ar:d afr'ording aecoinioda .lon for l'i adiijonaZ pupi. Tie plan are now drawn up. The .-emodei.Lg will greitly improve the ircbittjc'.ttr; appearance o? the ,rent iool bji'.ixe. tnd provide :or the groa-b of the young popo-a'-e. The hool officinls are com-ae2-ird for cheir foresigit in this 'ji".:rr. which is a characteristic one jf En;erpri'5 'enterprKe," and viU do doubt f re tie matter to a ipiecdid compieCxj. EASTEHN OREGON GOLD DISCOVERY IS BiG. Ti reported wasiirjg oat of ote ound of placer gold n day by E. H. lead of Daker City, an old proe ector onoe years of ace. shores via-. c;ay yet be expected of east ern Oregon mine-a". with proper ieveiopiE'eat -c-ork. The time is dawn rig whet tie eas em Oregon miner ii f.nds wi attract hundreds . o'. irosj-ec-tors and probably hundreds jf ni-ousasds of capital into ttis sec ion. This with tie ai-u)turai de 'eloprr.ent of tie district, and e?ec! illy of Wali-wa county, will insure i population su-fi. ieot to make En erprtse a bu?y county seat city of nanv thousands. if you want good feed for your earn and good treatment come to "hite Front Eara STbti THE OSTEOPATHIC PRiWER. I A SscondCause of D; is Undue Vuscu-ar and Other Contractions. In the same way that parts of he skeleton will slip out of cor ect position and interfere with serves and biood vessels, so wi" nn iatural and ioDg continued contra c ions aid congestions of icuscies and heir covering of skin aad fascia j ibstruc: nerves End biood vessels. ! Vnd eo will contractions of !a- Jients. Likewise displacements of "arlilages which are pads between jones. ai; act to produce disturb ance, disease. L)i you ever stop o think that '"disease" nt-eaas bad r fauity order, abeoiice of ease in unn:ng of the huxaa machitie? Ex posure to cold, a fall, may cause un iue contraction of the muscles. ;hus in tbiorctii pressure on the nerve i e resujt. Supposing thtc to be the ca case w:ti a nerve to the shou-d- i ; er. I Pain in any reg ion. we mav now .onclude. may be due to a pressure j n the tierve supp'yiiig the region. j Pain CtM cauei tv a nerve re- eiviag a deficient or perverted .ood supply. Now how ccx the ?a:a in that shoulder be re Jeved or cured? Xot by taking nedxirje: that i s a makhtif:. ia temporary relief. Let U3 rather I .y a ntiechanli aj mar.ipulation re j save tie pressure on the nerve, be j : enuaed either by a contracted J D-jocle. or a tiigh: variation in tie ( tas-:So& of one or rrore of -h. . I ' ebra. Isn't that more rutiosal? It j erainl-y is. j t'noottruc"ed circulation meani ieal-.h. ! This, then permit a necotid oste j 'pathic dcdJc.itiE, namely: I? ail i bv.ruttioas to the flo.s- of the body luids such as the bltrj-d. the lymph j tn-d nrrve force have teen removed. ! Mature wi;; res ore tie rex; kin zS- let-ted .to health. The natural -en.dency of a deese i toward the tomnal; that is why j :ear.& is rea-tored when yoi remove I ne cause of disease. Osteopathic I health. : (To be tontinoed.) Plumbing. pJantb:: fixtures, pipes and fittings, rt Keltner s. Harvey's ice cream sodas kill that hot weather feeiins. wl DINNER AND PROGRAM AT FRATERNAL HALL MAY 30 The Improvement Learae ard the Library association ladies have ar ragned to give a dinner aad nvemo rial program at Fraternal rasl. on Monday. yBy 3&. Ixcner wtii be erved from 12 to 3 o'clock, a&d tbe program wia be at 3 'eio k. The affair i in the hands of cap able cotcaarttees, and promisee to he largely attended. An excellent program is be. or prepared, aad the dieter will be such as Enterprise ot- are famous for the best- OLD HORSE FALLS INTO WELL IN THE NIGHT. An oil horse, a piUabSe picture of advanced ace aod equine d.fpa.r. fe.i iat tie dry and ucw.il well in he rir of the Eacerpcis Pre jffice sasic FViday Bigbc The animal j was discovered m '.be Dmi2g. Ac cording to cbe kicks of the horse iad the eiaainsti039 of h leeh t?y local air.hor?Laes he muse have passed Ease twenty Veering sua 3ers and zozae- tm-ejity nporou Win ers. Marshal Hug ws contra uni ated with, aad responded at ooce, irtnging aid. Ke dug the animal .rafD the we!, and later men a.r anged a derrick, getting the id .el'iow oa bis feet, when he walked ji'f. Xo orDer ha ye bee-a found. he brands oa tie animal are as oliows: ' R v on the right shouia T aad F" on the ieft flank. This Drand does not appear ia tie brand -ook of V. aowa couaty. Meeting of the Two County Ball League Maraoer Bilyeu Represents Enter prise Team at City of Elgin. Manager Bilyej attended the meet r of the 1'r.toc and Waiiowa coun y basebaM league. Jiocday lasi in i.in. Aside from the various bus ness matters pertaxain to the -Tgue. X'.anager Ei'yea presented he desires of the iocad city for two accessive games here. The real ob ect of the meeting was to estab Ish a fixed schedule for the games during the entire seison. Sir. Eilyeu returned from Elgin Tuesday afternoon. He stated that a season "r schedule had been ar .anged. which wild be published as 5ooc as the details have been com pleted. Waiiowa was represented In the 'turtle meeting. The Waiiowa team, however, will not eater the league, a that t,wo teams, required 'to make tie proper schedulix. could not be found, aad WaiSowa therefore drop ped out of consideration at this time. CEMETERY WORK. The Impiovemeat League has &p ointed Thursday, May 26, as clean up day at the cemetery. All inter ested in this work are requested to tnee; at the cemetery at 2:30 wjtil akes and other implements needed. Everybody is urged to turn out and tielp get the grounds ia readiness for Decoration dav Tht Making or Lance. The esseoiai .ari of nv derice fof the study uf the siarrv luiUiuui the sur.s. p.auel-. -ruuieis aud the DeLuiae that are perha; new worlds in the making is loe lens or the optical train that consists of a series of lenses. It is this that makes the modem science cf astronopiy possible- There is abso lutely no other barnas occupation thai requires the accuracy cf observation end the delicacy of touch that are requisite for the maktag of the cnest lenses. Tbese are the most perfect products of bumsu harjds. It may convey some Idea of the labor requir ed in the making of a large tens to say tiat a: least one year's time is re quired for the grind Jig and polishing of a thirtj inch object glass. A little lees two Inches in diameter requires the unremitting cere and attention of a skilled wortman for two or three days. It is easy. then, to see why It Is that eves lenses of high ciass photo graphic work are costly. A forty iitcb object giaia for a large telescope can not be made is much less than four years" tim. and if everything dues not go just right b may require much kitger than that. Ksnsas dry Star. Sanitary Methods preTaii in our factory. teMiankahn Candy O "Modern IstMr' A Real PswL "Pw-ry." said the literary girt. is the art of expressibg lioecJie T-t ta ?urti apwrn." "In that ease." rej!d VissOyeune. "the man w ho writes baseball bewa Is ore a poet." Washington Star. Sit Wmd to Know. BridenVfn Kow rbat we are mar ried, darling, we mnt bare 00 mnre serrets from e-e ofber Bride Then te8 cue truly. Ja- k. bow mocb did yon really pay for that ebgaseiuetit nng? Illtwtrated Bits. r Ska Was Nutnersvs. want a IV-we to marry 'ib- best crirl ia tbe worid. asid for yrnuz mast -rutty, k-n't it? ewaioieoted the rlerk Tbst tuafcee Ik-raMw fr that jrirt (his easvu. I'biladeipbia Teiegrapn. W do firwt-c.laM job work. Oxfords of Quality and Style FOR . THE DRESSY MAN OXFORDS OXFORDS OXFORDS In Black, Tan and Ox-Blood . Ttis store is full of the Riht Kind of Goods for the man who wishes to Dress Properly The Store of Quality and Correct Styles C. H. ZURGHER The Men's Outfitter Parsian Jests. An exceediugty ugly man. says the Persian Joe Miller, was once In the mosque, asking pardon of Allah for bis sins and praying to be delivered from the fires of nelL One who over beard bis prayers said to him: "Where fore. O friend, wouldst thou cheat bell of such a countenance? Art thou re luctant to burn up a face like that? Another story the Persian Jester tells rls that a certain person with a hidevu nose was once on a time wooing a wo man. Describing bimseif to her and trying to make an attractive picture he said. 1 am a man devoid of light ness and frivolity, and I am patient Id bearing afflictions'" "Aver" said the woman. "Wert thou not patient in bearing afflictions thot nadst 'never endured thy suae tnest forty years'" All of whih is more witty than kind Harpers. Bohemian and Wadding Rings. "Here are two wrejding rings that 1 nave just made over." an Id the Jew teller. "They are for Bohemian women They lost their own rings, so they had their bus bunds' rings cut down to Ct That is a custom in their couutry Both husband and wife wear wed ding rings there, if the man loses fci ring be has to bey a new one. but if the woman loses bers she wears her husband'a. 1 do a good deal of that kind of work. Other women who lose wedding rings just buy another one and say nothing about It. but these wo men are too conscientious for that. Usually I have to make the man's ring smaller, bat once in awhile it has to be spliced to make It CL The women are always considerably chagrined over the splicing and offer alt kinds of explanations to account for their big fingers." New Turk Sun. The Roulrtts BalL That capricious little ball that de tides our fortunes at the ever fasci nating game of roulette at Monte Car lo occasionally ties from the skillful croupier's hand, though not ofteu. One afternoon It alipped from its manipulator's fingers and found its way into an Englishman's coat pocket So Impressed was the . Englishman that be promptly lost a couple of hun dred pounds. But the tittle ban once found a far stranger destination than that. Escaping from the croupier's band. It flew straight Into the mouth of a German onlooker, and he was so impressed that be promptly swallowed it. London Bystander. Tea In Paraguay. When the natives of Paraguay drink tea tbey do not pour It from a teapot into a rep. but fill a goblet made out of pumpkin or gourd and then suck up tbe hot liquid through a long reed. Moreover, tbe lea wbicb they use Is altogether different from that which comes from China, being made out of dried and roasted leaves of a palm like plant which grows In Paraguay and southern Brazil. Tbe natives say that this tea ia an excellent remedy for fever and rheumatism. i ! j Spa rrowg rasa. ) It Is stated that a well known riddle j was written by a costennonger. Tbe j riddle in question ia a charade and J runs as follows: Mr first's a tittle bird as 'ops: ilT second's needful m 'ar crops: atr 'oie is stood wttta mutton cbopa. Tbe answer, of course. Is "sparrow grass.' which tbe learned Dr. Parr al ways insisted on using in preference to tbe politer "asparagus." London Notes and Queries. Consolidated I bare purchased the jewelry ock formerlv owned bv A. C. ' Carpenter, and have adder to it new shipments of "stock, making my jewelry ore replete- with all that caj, be desired in a jeweiry busi es. I h o extend my personal thanks to the people of Enter : . ": -d of this taction of Wallowa all their jewelry interest my 1 te and assure them that I make county for their generons pat, own. Tour patroaage solicited. All work guaranteed. Martin Larsen Sc Co. Jvwelsra $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Alder Graduating Exercises May 28 Intjs-esting Program Will Be Ren dered on That Occasion Five, Complete Course. The class of lfrK' of the Aider public school. Jno. V. Kerns, prin cipal, will hold its graduating exer cises at Alder church. Saturday even--ng. May Hi. at S o'clock. The" pub ic is cordially invited to attend. The class is composed of Estella ..ar.ha Laird. Eiliel Lula McKincey. lames Weterfie5d Weaver, Charles ranklin Litch, Eerber. James Chen weth. The program is as IoIIowb: Invocation. Opening Chorjs America. Reading. "Exce siDr,"' Charles Litch. Solo Ruth Chenoweth. Reading. "Eat !e Hymn of the Re public." Herb ret Chenov.-eth. Solo Reta Litch. Reading, "-Columbus,'' James Weaver. Class Prophecy Ethel McEJnney. Class History Es ella Laird. , Du-dC Effie and Sadie Eowk Address Rev. W. H. G2sox ( Presentation- of Diplomas Jno. TT. Kerns. Benediction. The board of education of Alder school is composed of D. D. Brock, Sam LT-ch and V."i.::.am McCormack, with F. C. Chafer, clerk. 3EAUTIFYING THE DEPOT GROUNDS AT PF.ESENT. The O. R. &. S. ha caused several rarioads of cinders to be hauled to their station here, to be us?d la cov ering the loo.e stones that have torrned the roadways and footpaths ibout the dei'ot. The cinders are oeteg leveled over the stones as a foundation, and when completed will add vonderfully to the beauty and convenience of tbe station grounds. COUNTY'S METAL CULVERTS NOW ON GROUND The metal culverts ordered some time ago from the couaty have ar rived. Tue shipment includes enough of them for the roads of the entire county. The culverts are of corru gated iron, and w ill supplant .the old wood culverts wherever the roaiis of the county are cut through by ir rigating ditches and small natural waterwavs. THE MEADOW DAIRY I am now ptetared to fumi.h thewieof En terprise and vicinity i;h tbe best of MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK SKIMMED MILK Whole Milk. :t quart, - 5c Cream fuf :a:iie use, per quart 2?c Cieara to whip, t quart, . 40c Bjiiermiii,, per gaon, - 10c bWimmed Mi.k, ) cr gallon - oc V. W. Z.L KC-HfUM 1 and New Stock qiTCl'TTllti.lirTiKsragriT:rr? The price wiil be 2ic straight.