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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1910)
VaUcsra (County (EhirfUin , County Pioneer Paper; IstaV.iahed in ls. Published ever ii.-ruiv ty The En: erpr.se Press. Office East side Court Square. Koase 1 Estered in the postoffiee at Enter-! icjse. Ore., as sevond-class matter. SVB5CRZFTION RATES. Ose year II-S Three motitns ; Invariably in Aivai.ce. THtRS-AY. JULY 23. 19ia STAND BY PRIMARY. Tie Ciif -AiB is a Republican pa-p-.-r. It believes aai advocates R-?-publitati ta.-ozal policies, reserving as every cn-fpate: worthy of th " taae dos. the riht to critxis Use act of its cw-a part met. This pc.rr t-e ie-. e in party orr&t; ItatioE and state meetirjiZS of dvle eleoteJ ty th parry voter to formulate stte polities and pa forms. Vnoer preset; inanagemetu tfc: paper unalterably opposed to i Jcventior. of tcy kind comsvi or .aural commit" s-elec ted Ce.tsatei Md ;s unalterably opposed to an. convention, state or county. riorc;ca'. iug. sel-ectitjg. indorsing or rec-oiD-mending candidates. The direc: primary, after the in itiative, is the ros; important po litical post-esinc of the people of tti atata of Oregon. It is f.Hoai io the initiative only because if a corrupt, lonvention-se.etted legislature and supreme court should steal tte direct primary from us. we could gel 5 bari through the initiative. The direct primary was aaopted in Oregaa bv and through the Republi- ' con party. It has w-rked more than 1 well. The result have beea ia al most every instance satisfactory to the people and of credit to the state. ; It has worked ao good that a fie- j tion of old time bosses, county and state, boodied by the big corpora- : tions and boosted by the anti-Repub-licaa Oregocian. are trying to rul- . Ilfy direct nominations by a so-calie-3 a.s?mbly. This may work temporarily. It is easy for money and high-brows i fjol the people for a time. But; yov. can't fool the- people ail the time, aad the assembly move will final ly result in overwhelming Republi can defeat. The assembly was gotten up and engineered by ci6E who openly boas'. of party treachery in the past. They are the mea who knifed Cake. The assembly, whi'.e perhaps not Fresh Fruits All seasonable fruits found here. Also the finest shipment of For eign and Dome s t i c Cheese ever in the city General Merchandise With the en ti r e stock kept brand new at the lowest prices the quality of goods can besold for All Hats, Shoes and Gloves at Cost while they last An excellent quality of coal at a conservative price. Lay in the winter supply now. Riley Riley's It : The Enterprise Paid 2T2c for Butter Fat durir.g the month of June. J was the highest price paid by any creamery in this section. Beginning with Monday, July 11th, this creamery paid 29c for Butter Fat Any person with only one or two cows can 2 make a good margin of profit by producing cream at that figure for the Enterprise Creamery. The Enterprise Creamery Co. Sole Agenti for the DeLar&l Cream Separators ENTERPRISE, OREGON For Policyholders Is the ONLY Consideration in The Policyholders' Company i -r. injuries, and ca.ls upon .the coun- rhat's why discriminatingjrvan; buyers 'of life insurance give! OECgOnLifC preference. That's why no ance company did so large a business in Oregon in 1909 as OrcgonTifc That's why in is surpassing month by month its magnificent record of last yelfe . QregonTlfe , the only life insurance company exclusively Oregon. BEST FOR OREGONIANS Borne Office, Ccrbeit B!g., Fifth and Morrison, Portboi - A. L Mills L Samuel Clarence S. Samuel PRESIDENT CZN. MANAGES i dirvct violation of ie law agaitst coivstitlos. was an indirect ooe; a ttt-f'jge and underhand at'-emp-ti-eat the r63?' ol3- - ree . o .Li J.. e of casctda.es. TLe SiSeaiLly was a mistake ir. tiafy .policy, and is wrong, eternally wroi-5. in principle. For t'tise reasons the Chieftain as ar.u is opposed to the eo-ca'.led s-entbly ar.d all its work. We -jttesd to give the candidate at Portland last week a fair aearit-g in our columns, but person al'.y we cof to a prejudice agalns! j.nbj.'y and everybocy having the taijt of tie assembly. COUNTY COURT HOLDING ADJOURNED SESSION County cau;i b&gaLi its session 1 jitiuaay. having held over from 'ihe jiss.on began te-'ore the holding o! cl.cuti. cojrt. Various matters are up for Leering, and the hills of the c.-cuit court were allowed. uuloa services next Sunday wli-1 be a program by the vetl : C. T. C. in t'ae Presbyterlat tur';h. Far AU KtmU at Artistic Paiatias. a4 AkV' bo doc fail to eali oa I OAKXS, Cxntr actor j K. B.-Lm Bn.' Psinu Jt tft9 Creamery Co. This Ill other life insur- j 1910 QrCgOnTifCj ASSISTANT MANAGER CEMENT WALKS Of) ill AND filVEfi kT SPECIAL SESSION COUNCIL ORDERS PERMANENT WALKS WITHIN 60 DAYS. At a special meeting of the city ouncil Monday nieht, the recorder vas directed to notify property own---rs on both side of Main street be weea East rii6t and West Second hose on the west side of River treat between J ain and the E. M. i SI. Co's mill flume, and around the ourt house, to put in cement side walks within 60 days in accordance ith city ordinance. The recorder is also to notify I'oantr Surveyor H. E. Slerryman o at once fix the grades ot the streets and walks in the above dis trict. The vote on the cement sidewalks as: Year Ashley. Combes, Funk, liockett. Absent Keltner. Marshal Hu? was directed to assist I Surveyor -Merryman. The recorder w as directed to move j The city books and furniture to the I room in the' court house that will - hi used in the future as a council i chamber, and to buy the necessary ' table and chairs. J The order for the immediate put ' ting in of cement sidewalks caused jtjuite a stir along Main and River .-treejB, Tiaesday. Several of thej argest property owners were indig. cant and one or two flatly said they wouid not obey the order. Most of the owners are in ac- s cord with the order a macy were I already making arrangements to build. I Professor George Hug. principal of ' 'he Eugene fcish school, aad Mrs. George Hug, arrived in Enterprise Saturday evening on their . honey - moon. Mr. and Sirs. Hug were ac- contpaciel by Miss Rose Hug of Elgin, and -the three wki visit Vr. and Mrs. Charges Hug of his city. The groom and Miss Rose Hug are . brother and sister to Marshal Hug. i The visitors left for their homes, County Court Gives Instructions Orders Road Sup vises to Thor oughly Inspect All Road Bridges. The county court took up the rcat- i A. t..i.lr : .. . : .v . I. . ious rounty road supervisors, lat j Monday. The matter called for spc- ia! consideration oaring to the ac cident which last week befeCl Char jr J. Shine at a road bridge across Bear Creek. Vr. Shine was hauling a Ickt over the. bridge wheia the lat ter pave way. ;.rec:;iitatiug the man nd load to the bottom of the?, creek. Vr. Shine claims that he sustained '-he fracture of sveraA ribs aad o:h- Mr. Shine Mondav eve.iing. Settle- meat was made wiji X!r. Shine for jS3G. The affair caused the coact ! court to issae the following instruc I tions ot the road supervisors which wiU appear in deail in the official court proceedings : In the matter of having alt road m- pervisors to examine all county bridges within their road district: Now at this time the court consid ers the matter of having all road twjois etuiiriie the bridge within thar toad district to de termine whether the same is safe for public travel, and after the court fully considering the same. It is hereby considered aad or dered that each road supervisor shall inspect each county bridge within his diss riot to determine whether the same is safe for pjb.ic" travel and if he ahojld find any not safe h? chail place a sign on the bridge reading as fallows: "Daagerous: Cross at your own risk. ! igned: County Judge. j Countv Commissioners. JAPANESE ENTERTAINMENT. Under auspices of the "Win One Class." on the lawn at the A. C. Mil ler resiaecce on River street, Fri day evening. JUy H9. Foliowit-g is the Program Overture, from "Princess Chrysaa- i themum" Miss Amy Oimsted j Vocal Sola, froa the Mikado," J Ko-Ko A. J. Boehmer ! .'ocil Trio, from the "Mikado" j "Three Little Xlaids from School" .. Misses Ciaig. DavU and Payne .'oca! Soio, "A Japanese Love Sor.g"' Jliss Boehmer j .leading, "A Japanese School Boy" j Mr. Leo Forsythe I "iolin Sola, sslecel I Miss Humphrey j oca! Solo, from 'Princess Chrys anthemum" Miss Craig Japanese edib.es will be servea u the lawn be.ore and afier the jatertainment, by "the daia'y little acles of the Flowery Kisgdom, to rhk-h iou are asked to partake. Object, foreign missions. S. L. Burnaugh has sold 60 foat ront and 'he house on hie laud on Vest First s'-i comer of Gar--eld, to Frank An'Jerson for $10:i0. "Is Life Worth Saving?" Mrs. Xlo'.Zie i'.cRaney, Preatiss. diss., writes 4hat she had a severe ase of kidney and tuadder trouble, ind that four bottles of Fpley's .Cidney Remedy cured her sound and -ell. She closes her letter by say ing: "I heartily lecommend Foley's klney Remedy to any sufferer of tidney troub. It saved my life." Jurnaugh 4: Mayfieid. SUMMONS. in the Circuit Court of the State of i Oregon, for Y'al.owa County. J A". E. Taggart, Plaintiff, . ; vs. J C. S. Clarke and V. L. Davis, Defend j ants. I ,To the Defendants, C. S. Clarke j and W. L. Davis: ; In the name of the State of Oregon: I You and each of you are Lete'ay t L. G. HOLLAND, M. D. PHYSICIAN AX5 SLKGEO.N Offke in UU-h Building. Telephone Connection. i .a. 4 W hen in Enterprise stop at : The Model Cafe and Booming House Best meals in town 25c and up Rooms- 25c. 50c, 70c and $1.00 0 0 j JJ ; j ' Steam beat; hot and cold water w w In Rodger building- on River Street, 3 doors south of Funk corner. Give us a call W. A. MOSS PROPRIETOR required to appear and answer rompiatnt filed aainsi you la ta shove entitled court aad cans, on or U-fone t:be U day of September, .9 that being the time fixed by lb ior oa to appear and ansa-er -er-in and mo:e than six weeks .'roa the date of the first pubtfca wn of this summon, and if you fail o- to appear and answer, plaintiff jviil apply to the court for the re let demanded in the complaint, to- for a Judgment that plaintiff have ad recover of and from said de eadaau and each of them the sum if One Hundred Dollars, with tnter--at thereon from January 27. 1906. u the rate of ten ptr cent per an jnm, until paid, and for the sum of .Ixty-five Dollars attorneys fees, -nd for the costa and disburascments f th.s actioo. This summons Is published once i week for six successive and con- --ecutlve wev-ks by order of the Hon. J. B. 0!m;ei. judge of the county jurt, of Walk County, Oregon, which said order is dated July 2d, &10, directing the first, publication hereof to be made on the 7th day of July. lilO, and the last publica ion thereof on the lSth dsy or Aug ust, 1910. First publication JuIt Tth, 1910. THOS. XI. DILL, 6c6 AttoraeT for Plaintiff, NOICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the ua- dersigned. F. A. Wagner, has been y Use County Court of Wallowa .'ounty. Oregon, appointed Adminis- rator with the Will Annexed of ae Estate of Belie R. Kinnear. De- i-eased. AH persons havir.g claims against said i e are required to present them wl-h proper Touchers, FiftK Annual Fair Of the Wallowa County Fair Association will be held at ENTERPRISE, OREGON, Six days beginning . Monday, September 26, 1910 Liberal Cash Premiums will be paid for exhibits, of LIVE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL, and HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS It is determined to make this fair a complete exposition of the resources of Wallowa Ccunty. To accomplish that result the co-operatirn of all , the people of the county is invited. For pre mium list or other information, write C. S. Bradley, Secretary, Enterprise, Oregcx New a Superior' Stoves and Ranges See me and get my prices before buyin-r else where. I carry also a full and complete line of bath tubs, basins and bowls, and a full list of plumbing supplies. First-class plumbing at the lowest figure for which such plumbing can be done. -:- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. s. K. CLARK CONCRETE WORK TOf all kinds.TIf you believe in beautifying Enterprise, you must believe in making that beauty enduring.TConcrete is enduring-it will render city beauty a "Concrete Reality." TSee us for any and all kinds of Concrete Work. MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors. IIU Elnterprise Livery and Sales' Stable 2 S la 4 k M ' m BaKer tt. Smith, Proprietors Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts Commercial Trade a Specialty. Fire: 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 m withkn six months from the date of tfc's notice, to me at my office over be Berland Harness Shop, front ooms Enterprise, Oregoa. Dated thU 14th day of July, 1910. T A. WAGXER. lminU:rator wRh the WU1 Annexed of the Esta'o of BeUe R. Kin near. Deceased. .' J. M. CORKINS, Attorney fo? Ad ministrator. ' 4Te NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, F. A. Wagner, has been oy the County Court of Waliowa t'ounty. Oregon, appointed Adminis trator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Emtra M. Kranear, De. -esed. Ail peraons having claims igainst said estate are required to present them wKh the proper Touch ers, within six months from the date of this notice, ti me at my office j over the Berland Harness Shop, front ! rooms. Enterprise, Oregon. j Dated this 14th day of July, 1910. I F. A. WAGXER, Administrator wl h the Will Annexed of the Estate of Em era M. Kin near, Deceased. ' ' -O. M. CORKINS, Attorney for Ad ministrator. 4Tc5 I. '"Foley ...-ney Pills Ha.. id Ma." j i ae above is a quotation from a ; .euer vn..u by H. M. winrter, C7- isvure, lnd. "I contracted a e I .e.-i case of kidney trouble. My bae i 6T oal 8n3 pained me. I seemed j to have lost all strength and ambl- :ka; v. ad bothered with dizzy apeUs, j my head would swim and apecks j float before my eyes. I took Foley Kidney Pills regularly and am now perfectly well and feel like a tew man. Foley Kidney Pills have cured me." Burnaugii t May field. Line of . Enterprise, Oregon muinmnniiB IS I 8 i T1 ITi XXXXXXXSXSXX4XXXX.ttXXtXl XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 Tuesday . wni'ifriaaammagT: 4