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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. W. E. Targart. Plaintiff, ' I C. S. Clarke and W. L. Davis, Defend ants. ' lo the Defendants, C. S. Clarke Is and W. L. Davis: , .. . In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed 'against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before tthe 8th day of September, 1910, that being the time fixed by the o.- you to appear and answer herein and mote ' than six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summona, and if you fail so to appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In the complaint, to wit: f or a Judgment that plaintiff have a.id recover of and from said de le.idaats and each of them the sum of One Hundred Dollars, with inter est thereon from January 27, 1906, at the rate of ten per cent, per an num, until paid, and for the sum of Sixty-five Dollars attorney's fees, a;id for the costs and disbursements Ji this action. This summons Is published once a week for six successive and con secutive weeks by order of the Hon. J. B. Olmsted, Judge of -the county court, of Wallowa County, Oregon, which said order la dated July 2d, 1910, directing the first publication thereof to be, made on the 7th day of July, 1910, and the last publica tion thereof on the 18th day of Aug ust, 1910. First publication July 7th, 1910. THOS. M. DILL, 46c6 Attorney for Plaintiff. MARRIAGE OF FORMER YOUNG PEOPLE HERE. Wo.i has reached Enterprise of the marriage of John M. Wortnian jr. and Mis Kathryn Lois. Dufur at Kalama, Wash., June 30. Mr.' Wort man wat formerly a resident here being employed at one time by the E. M. & M. company of this city. Miss Dufur was a teacher in the high school here last year and is well and moat favorably known. The happy young people will! make their future . home at Kelso, Wash. The many friends of the young people wish them all the happiness and rrosperity possible, and a long Hfe of mutual helpfulness. Coupty Superintendent of Schools J. C. Conley returned Tuesday even lag from a trip to Pennsylvania where he accompanied his family. Mrs. Conley and the children will remain ior one or twomonths visit ing relatives and frtend.s nocnnnnnnoDnnannnntsnnnnnnc D a S3 a mm E3 U n a a a - Royal Worcester Corsets art of modern corsetry. n u a a There is a subtle charm and sets g . f . . a I I ... SOW E OF THE - SPECIAL PRIZES FAIR COMMITTEE "ON THE JOB" WITH A VIM AND MANY RESPOND. . Thai the fair committe is strictly 'on the Job," and that practically the whole county is responding to the hard work aid excellent solicit ing that is being done. Is patent to any one who wlU call at A. C. Mil ler's office and' hear the people talk fair. The special cash premiums that are being offered byi many will open the eyes of the contestants wide. Just to mention one or two it th!a time, the following will be, of interest: Jay Dobbin and neighbors will Slve a cash prise of $35.00 to the contestant who harnesses and hitch es to a wagon a four-horse team the quickest and with the neatest dispatch. Everything by way of neat ness will enter into the winning of the premium. That Is, the buckles must be all properly buckiled, the lines and various straps untwisted, and everything about the act com plete and neat. W. C. Dorrance will offer a cash prize of $25.00 tothe girl under 18 years who will bake the best pan of biscuits, and do it the quickest. The mixing of the dough and) putting the biscuits in the pan and the bak ing of them, must be done on the gruopd, in full view of the spectat ors. This 4s an excellent prize and -he fact that it will be competed for on the fairgrounds before all who care to see it, adds to the- gen eral interest Moreover 4t gives the girls of Wallowa county under 18 years an opportunity to win $26.00 cash. Our up-to-date creamery man, J. W. Blckford, will give a cash prize of $25.00 for the best milch cow on the ground. The cow Is to be milked on the fair grounds and the milk tested there, and the percentage of butter fat there obtained. This wiUl interest every dairyman in the county. Scores of other special prizes will be given for scores of other attrac tions. These special prizes will be given to the readers of this paper from time to time. Watchi for them. Every one will be aa opportunity for some one In the county to win a big handful of money. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The legal firm of Burleigh & Eoyd, composed of Daniel Boyd Have Made Figure are the truest expression of TOTAL W Worcester I Every wearer of the Royal Worcester Corset is the proud Style, Health. Comfort and Symmetry and grace about all Royal Worcester Corsets which appeals to your finer tastes excites your ad miration and are absolutely without a rival, each model an original ception of surpassing excellence in every detail. Prices, $1.50 to $3.00 W. X FUNK & CO. Sole Agents and J. A. Bur'.egh, has been dis solved by mutual consent, and the members of the firm will continue the practice alone. Mr. Boyd will continue to maintain his office In hU own building oa Main street. Mr. Burleigh will occupy a suit of rooms ia the new Lfcch tulldlng. TROY. Troy. July 2 Seven loads of bridge material have been hauled to Troy aud three more are expected today. R. M. Martki with his crew have finished the work on the Troy hill. They did good work and the road is In better condition than it has been for a long time. L. S. Kelly of Edmn made a trip to Flora last Saturday. A band of 32JO sheep, on their way to summer range, crossed the ferry at Troy hut week. Another containing 4400 crossed' last Tues day. . The Dden wagon road is complet ed to Troy, it Is a vast improve ment over the old way of packing ev erything on horses. The Eden peo ple deserve credit for their perse verance la accomplishing such a task with so little 'outside help. Frank Peterson took a load of fat bogs to Elgin this week. Stockbuyer draham Vas buying cattle In this vicinity a few days ago. George Courtney went to Elgin last week for finishing material for his hew house which he la building In Eden. Tommy Wright Is visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. Edward Renfrow oa Lower Lo3t Prairie. Mrs. George Lightle visited the fore part of the -week with her daugh ter Mrs. John Hoiloway near Flora. New Town Plat Is Now Accepted The struggle over the new town site at Lostine has resulted in the platting of a new town, to be known as Evans, near the O. R. & N. sta tion there. The plat was presented to the county court, and accepted. The county clerk was ordered to record the plat. Considerable effort hag been ex pended, pro and con, over the mat ter by Lostine residents. Just what effect. If any, the new town of Ev ans will have upon the city of Los tine, remains to be seen, although to the casual observer the most logical outcome will be the growing together of the two places. Any thing that aids In the settlement of the one will aid in the settlement of he oher. nnncnaaacannnnanQnnnanraana the American Famous every corset virtue the highest achievement in the fancy. Royal Worcester ROAD MATTERS ARE HEARD JOHN ANTHONY ROAD STILL HEDGED BY CONTENDING INTERESTS. The most Important matters up before the county court this week, at least so far asmany of the ranch ers are concerned, were those per taining to the se.-eral new roadways that have . been projected. Among these the O. F. Mays road at Los tine was ordered opened. The E. II. TuNey road near Wallowa was ordered opened. The 'O. F. Llndley road at Flora was ordered opened. John Anthony Road. The John Anthony road is still m the thoes of its struggle. The gist or the mater Is that the ranchers wish the road opened) while the Palm er Lumber company make the claim that opening the- road will Injure their lumber property to the ex tent of some $6,000. Up for hear ing before the county court, the lumber comapny's interests were represented by Attorney Jno. 8. Hodgln of La Grande and the ranch ers' interests were maintained by Attorney' D. W. . Sbeahan of this city. The viewers' report was . ac cepted and the final order relating to the road was continued. The John McDonald road near Wallowa was also heard. The view ers' report was accepted and the final order continued. RANCHERS) TAP SILVER CREEK FOR WATER. W. C. Murray has Just retained from a trip over the mountains where he end some of his neighbor ing ranchers on the Slope have sur veyed a water way from Silver Creek, through a canyon to this side of the range. The object will be to tap Silver Creek and put the water on this side for irrigating purposes. Mr. Murray found that the matter could readily be effected, and work was begun, as stated, the survey having been made. PURCHASE JEWELRY STORE OF MARTIN LAR3EN. The' undersigned has purchased the entire Jeweiry stock of Martin Larsen and Co., and the business is open for everything In the Jewelry and repair line. All kinds of re pair work neatly aid promptly done, and guaranteed. Plating done and guaranteed. All watches, clocks, etc., sold, repaired and guaranteed. W. H. DURHAM. possessor of a wealth of d n a Cor - , con 'flit " I ! Q I I a J n o ml D if 111 a 1 a $WSV a L -r- 1 a Socialist Party of This space is occupied by paid advertising and ia edited by the En terprise Socialist Local which meets Thursday night of each week at 7:30 o'clock in the McCoy residence on North River street All meetings open. Visitors always welcome. Frank Hamblen, organizer; E. A. roener. corresponding secretary; N. H. Marks, financial secretary; Fred Otto, treasurer. WHAT SOCIALIMS IS. Socialism is misrepresented, just as every new Idea is nils rep resent ed. Things that are false are told about It, sometimes with the know ledge that they are falae, sometimes In the belief that they are true. A brief statement of what Socialism is may be In order. Socialism is a plan to set aside the robbery of the worker through profit, Interest and rent, and to In sure him employment at all times and the full social product of hie toil. It Is proposed to accomplish J this by placing the highly developed 'tools of production and distribution too targe and expensive to be longer owned and operated' as Indi viduals under collective ownership and democratic control. This would at once place the whole people, who would own these things, in posseseton of what they produced, without the intervention of an owner or. boss, and enable them to retain all they might produce. This Is all there is to Socialism. It has no secrets. It Is not a system of laws which. It wishes' to Impose on others, but a plan, a method, through which It would give the working people control of their own lives It) is nothing more than the extension of ihe American principle of democracy, a further socializing of things, be gun when roads, schoo.ls postofflces and like things were socialized. It Is soclallaatlou of Industry, nd no more to be feared, no more difficult . of understanding, than are the social ized or common schools. Socialism Is not opposed to pri vate properly. Indeed, Ita whole aim Is to make It so that all people may have private property, rather than only a few millionaires as at present. Socialism is not un-American, jt is merely an extension of the prin ciples set forth by the revolution ary forefathers. The American movement is, as has been found by careful census, composted of more ihan 60 per .cent native Americans. Socialism 1 not a scherne de pending entirely on agitation for success. It Is the growth of an Idea. As proof of that fact, it la world wide. Socialism, on essential points. Is the same all over the world, organization that shall Include the social life. Socialism is not narrow. The fact that it Includes all rsce andi all be liefs proves this. It expects to win the world, and It could not do this and would not deserve to do it, if It had designs on censoring the heliefr, or peculiar mannerisms, or ways of thought, of anyone. It wishes on ly to end exploitation and secure a higher and Jiwter civilization. Socialism Is opposed to dividing Socialism Is not opposed to the Ameriian flag. American Socialists use the flag. They use the red fla also as an International symbol The stars and stripes would not do in England or Germany, but the red flag, representative of universal broth ernood, can be uaed anywhere. The red flag Is not the symbol of anarchy Anarchists use the black flag. Socialism is not anarchy. It js the opposite of it. Anarchy believes In no government. Socialists beUey.e In further organization, a perfected up. The workers now divide up wRh the owners of the machine, and So cialism would stop this outrage. Socialism la the friend of the gCartfyi Banhmg (mum f Safety DpoMtt," Depositors Have That Guarantee t WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, ORJ$G01f ' CAPITAL 150,000 SURPLUS 166.000 We Do a penereU Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on AU Principal pities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President Geo. b. Craig, Vlc President DIBBCTOBS Geo .8. Craio Gk. W, Hyatt Mattik A. Houii J. H. Dobbin W. B. Houuca 293 acres AWr Slope, $23,000.00 80 acres Alder Slope, $ 8,000.00 160 acres bill and, about six miles out, $2,000.00 820 acres, 12 Jiles out, $3,200.00 City latm, $IOO to $300 Ressldeneo Property, $6SO to 33,000 Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance W. E. TAGG ART, mwr Estat0 Mafl- ENTERPRISE, : : : : OREGON America Colnmn home. Uunder capitalism twpfifths of the. people ate renters, sod an other fifth own homes under Incum brance. Socialism will make K pos sible for all to own good comfort able homes', frjee of debt. ' Socialism Is a friend to religlos. At present so-called "Christendom'' la an armed camp, where poverty and crime are visible everywhere. Sootajlam will end war and poverty and estbllsh full religious tolerance. Under these condition religion could thrive a it can not now. Socialism Is a frtsad to marriage. Under the present condition thous ands of girls are betrayed hrto while slavery for the profit of It, and other thousands forced to prostitution 1 by economic necessity. Many men and women are unable to marry, and many who do marry are unable to raise their children as they shputd be raLied. When 8Qulclim Insures to each worker employment at all times and the full product of hi toll, there will be no more forcing of women to prostitution, no mors slum life, no more fear of get tine married because of poverty. 'Them marriage can occur and every family will be safe. MRS. G. W. FRANKLUN SELECTED; AS TEACHER. Mrs. G. W. Franklin of thl city has been seleoted by the public school board to teach one of the. new rooms that Is to be added to the pub lic school this fall. Mrs. Franklin's many friends wish her every degree of success in her work, a work .that she Is well fitted to do both by her education and experience. The board also accepted the bid of W. A. Rlgdpn, architect, Jar the construction of ihe two' new school rooms that will be added to th public schools. NOTICS. To the party who borrowed the five tooth cultivator fron Will ?ur chens barn. In Enterprise. Please return the same at onoe. SObl H. Best, Owner. Dr. Hockebt reports a girl baby at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ueech er, Saturday. J. C. Carter, the rancher who slew the bear last Monday, kindly remembered this of 1 tee with a gen erous portion of "bar meat" Fri day morning. Having eaten "bar meat" we can pronounce It good and at the same time express a deep deire that Mr. Canter gets an other one. E. A. Thatcher and wife ar visit ing wKo the families of County Trets urer PeJi and County Clerk Boat man, Mr. Thatcher Is a brother of Mrs. Dell, and has for twenty five ytars been head of the commissary Co par linen t at the state hospital for the Insane at Balem. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher will remain here a fort. n:ght. ,W. H. Durham recently arrived from Washington, has purchased the Jewelry sotck of Martin Larson and Co., as wllf be seen by his announce. jinent .alsqwhore Mr. Durham ..Will add to th stock and Introduce guatv janteed gold and silver plating be sides general Jewelry repair .worlt. The people of Enterprise, while dls-' Uklng to see Mr. Larsen withdraw from the business, will welcome Mr. Durham warmly and make alio feel at borne from the start. W. R. Holm, Cashier A, J. Boehmer, Asst. Cashier Enterprise :-: Oregon cqDnnpDnanocaronDDnDpnnoD nonan