Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, July 14, 1910, Image 6

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    To the Citizens of Wallowa County
it is our purpose to handle any business
entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal
manner as to maKe the customer's rela
tion with this banR satisfactory and
profitable. ri Aside from our excellent
facilities, this bank has the advantage of
a large capital and substantial list ot
stockholders. It is also a State Deposi
tory. If you are not a customer we
invite you to become one.
Mowers acd Farmers Nnhal Back
Wallowa, Oregon
Socialist Party jA America Column
This spaoe is occupied by paid advertising and is edited by the En
terprise Socialist Local which meets Thursday night of each .week at
7:o0 o'clock in the McCoy residence on North Kiver street. All meetings
o(en. Visitors always welcome. Frank Hamblen, organizer; E. A.
Fosncr. corresponding secretary; N. li. Marks, financial secretary;
Fred Otto, treasurer.
COUNTY CONVENTION NOTICE.
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Enterprise Livery
.and Sales Stable
BaKer H Smith, Proprietors
Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts
v Commercial Trade a Specialty.
First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed
Horses Bought and Sold
Feed For Sale Open Day and Night
Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service
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I The City Planing' Mill
S W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed
lumber.
Aline of standard mouldings always in stock.
Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty
Five par cent discount for cash. All accounts balanced
t expiration of 30 days and settled by cash or note.
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CONCRETE WCRK
Of all kinds. If you believe in beautifying Enterprise, you
must believe in making that beauty enduring. Concrete is
enduring it will render city beauty a "Concrete Reality."
See us for any and all kinds of Concrete Work.
MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors.
We Do High-Class Job Printing Try Us
NEW YORK
Life Insurance Company
346 and 348 Broadway, New TorK
DARWIN P. KINGSLEY, Pres.
LARGEST ASSET3 OF ANY LIFE IN
SURANCE COMPANY in the WORLD
The expression for strength used to be: "Strong as the
Bank of England." Today the expression 13: "Strong as
the New York Life."
The 65 Annual Statement, as of December 31, 1909, reveals
the following facta: k
Largest Vert me ef Insurance in Force.
Largest Annual Income...
Largest Total assets T.
.$2,002,809,227.00
. 111,025,342.56
. 599.708,285.97
The above certainly indicates that the New York Life is
the preferred Life Insurance company of the world
HAVE YOU SEEN THE 1910 TRUST POLICY?
J. I. McKNELLY
Special Representative
HOTEL ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE, ORECON
MR. J. I. McKNELLY, Enterprise, Oregon:
Dear Sir: What would be the cost for me to guarantee Mary
$500 00 per annum during her life, after my death and in event of her
death prior to receiving 20 payments of $500, to my children until at
least $10,000,00 is paid. Money to be held in Trust by the New York
Life and paid out only as designated by said Trust agreement?
My age U years; Mary's age is years; my children's
ages are years.
The Socialist Fart? of the county
of Wallowa is called to met, in
County Convention at lxoat Enter
prise Headquarters, at Enterprise, Or
egon, on the SUt day of July and
.he 1st day of August, 110, for the
purpose of nominating a county tick
et for Wallowa county, and electing
.lelegateo to the Sta'e Convention, to
(e held in Portland on the 7th and
ith day of August, 1910.
(Signed) C. V. DARZEE,
State Chairman of the Socialist Par
ty of Oregon.
Comrades are advised to meet at
he appointed place an Sunday, July
!0, for the purpose of prelimUiarylng
-heir ticket, and the regular County
v'onvenUon can follow on the lt
lay of August, wherein the ticket
uay be legally confirmed and dele
jutes to the State Convention receive
-heir credentials signed by the
hairman and secretary of the con
tention. If the county does not wish to
Jiake their countv nominctions on
:hat date, the confirmation of the
previously elected Delegates, in ac
cordance with the S. P. Constitu
tion (Art. 14, Sees. 1 and 2), must
be made by placing; the signature of
the convention Chairman and Sec
rotary on their credentials for pre
sentation to the State Convention.
These credentials must also bear
the signature of the Chairman and
Secretary of the Local at which
meeting they had been previously
elected.
To explain: The Convention offi
cers legalizes the delegates creden
tials to the State Convention In ac
cordance wth the Oregon statutes.
The signature of the party, local,
officers confirms the election of the
Delegates as per S. P. Constitu
tion. We are advised by Attorney Gen
eral Crawford that this course of
procedure gives us a place on the
state ticket without any filing fee.
We have the privilege of U9ing one
or more pages in the candidates elec
tion advertising sheet for the pur
pose of setting forth our party prin
ciples. FRANK HAMBLEN,
County State Committeeman for
Wallowa County, Oregon.
MADISON SQUARE COMPANY
ARE CAMPING OUT HERE
Lowe's Madison Square Theatre .
company, which made such a favor- I
ible impression during Its week's j
stay att the opera house last month,
aas returned for the summer and is j
:amped op the F. A. Clarke land,
m the river, above town. It. is the
purpose of the company to play oae
jr two nights each week, as circum
ttances seem to justify. The play
his week 'will be the beautjful west
!rn comedy drama. "The Girl From
.eanessee," one of the greatest hits
ver produced, which will be seen
n Saturday evening. "The Girl
from Teanessee" is brim full of sen
intent of the best. -kind and over
flowing with humor. Nothing bet
er has ever been seen in the city.
Mr. Lowe has reorganized his
..ompany to some extent, his new
jading lady being Hiss Bea Curtice,
vh3 will be remembered as the very
capable leading lady with the Bran-
ion-Tucker company in "The Devil,"
wo years ago.
It lathe intention to add to the
.ompany from time to time until it
is as strong as it is possible to make
:t.
Must Be Above Suspicion.
Kidney and bladder ailments are
io serious in their consequences, and
.f unchecked so often fatal that any
remedy offered for their cure must
e above suspicion. Foley Kidney
Pills contain no harmful drugs, and
nave successfully stood a long and
horough teat. Burnaugh Ac May-.ield.
Scores of homesteaders on the Si
letz reservation who have been stiug
gling in vain for many years to get
patent to their lands, will attain their
end if the Senate passes the Hawlej
bill, which passed the House last
Monday. This class of legislation If
usually expedited in the Senate, ana
seldom calls forth protest, and It is
presumed this bill will pass the upper
branch of Congress and be signed b
the President before adjaurnment.
A Wretchqd Mistake
to endure the Itching, painful distress
of piles. There's no need -to. Lis
ten: "I shffered much from piles,"
writes Will A. Marsh, of Slier City.
N. C, "till I got a box of Bucklen s
Arnica Salve, and was soon cured."
Burns, bolls, ulcers, fever sores, ec
zema, cuts, chapped "hands, chilblains,
vanish before it. 23c. at all drug-CisU.
Many improvements are planned by
the commission of the Port of Coos
Bay. The channel of the bay is to be
widened, and to do this the commis
nioners expect to expend about $130,
000 of the port's money. The govern
ment will also spend $50,000 on the
channel, so altogether there will be a
channel sufficiently wide and deep at
all tides lor even larger Teasels than
now enter this port.
The world's moat successful med
icine for bowel complaints is Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. It has relieved more
pain and suffering, and saved more
lives than any other medicine In use.
Invaluable for children and adults.
So'd by Euraaugh & Jlayfield and
all good druggets.
That portion of the state board of
fish commissioners at the capital and
which has authority in the matter, is
at a deadlock over the selection of a
new master fish warden, with only
one apparent chance of solving the
difficulty. That chance is that the po
sition may be accepted by Henry
O'Malley, chief of the Oregon division
of the United States bureau of fisheries.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets gently stimulate the liver
and bowels to expel poisonous mat
ter, cleanse the system, cure consti
pation and sick headache. Sold by
3uraaugh & Yayfield and all good
druggists.
Saved at Death's Door.
The door of death seemed ready .to
pen for Murray W. Ayers of Tran
sit Bridge, X. Y., when his life was.
wonderfully saved. "I. was in. a
Ireadfu! condition," he writes, "my
(kin was almost yellow; eyes sunk
en; tongue coa'ed; emaciated from
osing 40 'pounds, growing weaker
lally. Virulent liver trouble pulling
ne down to death In spite of doc
ors. Then that matchless medi
jine Electric El'ters cured me. I
regained the 40 pounds lost and now
am well and strong' For all stom
ach, liver and kidney troubles they're
supreme. 50c. at all druggists.'
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Drives away Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats.
It protects horses and cattle from attacks
of insects, enabling them to feed and
leep in peace. It prevents loss of weight
and strength from worry caused by
attacks of insects, and from the irritation
of their bites and stings. There is a
satisfaction in the relief it affords
domestic animals from the sconrge of
maddening parasites and flies, besides the
profit in returns. Horses do more work
on less feed and cows yield more and
better milk when relieved from the frenzy
incited by constantly fighting a swarm of
voracious, insatiable insects.
Four sizes, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.35.
Ask your merchant for it.
Hoyt CHEiitCAi, Co. Portland, Oregon
Assistant Attorney-uenerai 1. H.
Van Winkle has announced that he
will be a candidate to succees George
H. Burnett as circuit judge In case
Judge Burnett is not again a candi
date. It is pretty well understood
that Judge Burnett will be a candi
date for tne supreme bench. .
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure
any case of kidney and biadder trou
ble not beyond the reach of medi
cine. Xo medicine" can do more.
Burnaugh' Mayfield.
A Midsummer
Saving of Money
EN the next sixty clays we expect to close ont
all of our Summer Goods at prices that w ill
compel A-ou to invest. If you w ill come to our store
and see the many bargains that we are offering in
every department of our well filled establishment,
you w ill see at once that this is no idle boast.
Come and examine our line of Men's Fine Shoes.
NETTLETOX, DAUGHERTY FITHIAN, BUCK
INGHAM, HEICT, BRADLEY METCALF CO.
SHOES, and many other good and stylish things
that we will not attempt to mention.
"We are still having a good trade in our Hand Tail
ored Clothing. Every suit must be sold before the
arrival of our Fall Stock.
Visit oun'Dry Goods Department; our Grocery De
partmeut, and our Hardware Department. It will
surprise you to see our well assorted stock of Hard
ware. Come and see us, we will treat you right.
ENTERPRISE
MERCANTILE & MILLING
COMPANY
float before my eyes. I took Foley
Kidney Pills regularly and am now
perfectly well and feel like a new
man. Foley Kidney Pilla have
cured me." Burnaugh & Mayfield.
Clackamas county republicans will
hold an assembly in Oregon City Sat
urday, July 16, to elect 55 delegates
to the state assembly and transact
such other business as may legally
and regularly come before the dele
gates. Preptfrations are being made for
the opening of the season at Crater
Lake park.. Oregon's great wonder
has again been ignored by congress
The appropriation for the year is
$3000. This sum will pay the salary
of the superintendent and permit re
placing the bridges.
As the result of an autopsy held on
the body of Mrs. Ida Harden, who died
at Portland Banitarium, it was defi
nitely determined .that the woman
died of pellagra.
Killing Bea Hons for profit Is now be
ing carried on off th coast of Curry
county. The blubber is saved for oil
and the Industry is profitable while It
lasts.
W hen the stomach faila to per
form Its functions, the bowels be
come deranged, the liver and the
kidneys congested causing numerous
diseases. The stomach and liver
must be restored to a healthy condi
tion and Chamberlain's Stomach' and
Liver Tablets can be depended upon
to do It. Easy to take and moat ef
fective. Sold by Burnaugh & May
field and all good druggists.
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we un wouel -tunica beycle furnished bv us. 0, riT.,,
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and district to
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frZ?-t-Z!Te; "J" alou and learn our nnbeard ol Jucu.j
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9 , jjummi, , iuu lytd uimu Tttail trUts.
MDI HEEEETUOan FUIiCTURE-PROaF
SELF-IIEALiriQ TliES,"." i
The regular retail price of that tirn A
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roe peopie ot Curry county are dis
cussing the matter cf having a new
courthouse. The present courthouse
has been in use for about 35 years and
Is too small for the present business
of the county, which has doubled in
the past five years, and the officials
need .more room.
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"Foley ...-ney Pills Ha. red Me."
'i tie above is a quotation from a
leuer by H. M. Winkler, Ev-
siuviiie, Ind. "I contracted a se
. caae of kidney trouble, ily bac
gave out aad pained me. I seemed
to have lost all strength and ambl
.ion; vjj bothered with dizzy spells,
my head would swim and specks
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( Tftcka or Claafl will not let thm
mir oak Siatr Utoumnd tir aold lr a vmv.
Over two hundred tiioaaaud paiis now ia use.
sodca&y rniitifF.verydurableand lined izuidewith "
a special oualttr of rubber, waich never bomci
porous a od which clones up small punctures without allow
aiitheatrtoeKape. We havehuncreda of letters from aiu j
lcdcu5toraerssuuu tliattneirUi-ehaTeonlybeer pumped '
hiiuircui iwKciuawuuKKaMi, a cy weia nociore iiian
aordinarrtire, the puncture resisting auatitieaW ntr trivn
tread. Theregularpriceof these tirea 1.50 per palr.but for
advertUmepurpoaeaweare making a special facioiy price to
the rider ot only $4.60 per pair. All order shipped same daj
atmrovat. You do not nav a cent until voa hav ?mnK
Mreby making the price 4.6fl per pair) if you
-j "rivertiaement. Von fun no risk in
g bank.
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wuX iUo rim atrip " H"
to prevent rim ratting. Title
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nuke aXAaXiO aaul
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miaed and found them airictly an represented.
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If yon o. .rr a oatr of these tires mi .1. " ZTT aaaieas in a.
yrear better , longer and look finer than vt rrS.ir'y."' ruo
know -11 --j will be so well pleased that when Vbu want a hiLT. !Tr pnc''J?
We yu Kit send us s, trial order .t mi", r?k.hE W"M lVt M ordr'
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