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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
TMO 1MPOPTAST ITEM'S OF THE COMING FAIR. Th Fa: ' A!4r l'i-E S'.g '. it.b..t '' ' .-, is -. i t 1 't -4 to urge all i a:.d jti "o r-i "' r ecr-i'a-y ee ' ,J"-':" of ofc roi-ts. 1- stj 'ti . t.o :be ir-.A'-'':-voii) a tor ass 'o i'a:bv. i.or -.-.a' ' T. i id: ib " t-.-o-i : cT'i:r.i7 .ll b (i .-, s ;i a tors-- avi r1 'o-az. the tit:'.:, c ".i-rir Another rj irrtiortar.-. zl'-z ., fv-rr br-:er ;:- "i- fo-j-.'y t v it b: t wili fc '-i'" i i ei dai.y. C-J .-- : t re Fa:r ty the a-sA -a ".!"-:.. Tics Lrlr.c t rr-ier cwi buyer tW.aer. t,-. fros ii to'j-"? fci.oi.i: ti .!& "r'i or; evbi it. Tae -ces of th rorx-irj: Far. t y.tiV.r. September 2-1 . 1 b:g :: tau'.s-.:-:-a:'T taie-i abotr. by c:.e th-j far bad from, and I: is urgd '.ha you 'us'.t Fa:r" a--: ail oj: !i&d. IMPORTANT S'JiT DECiDED. To- fa'.t o' v.k t'3;"5 S'-a" " ' J '. F.T-ier a.-.fl f. P.. Ca:cif.. h o--z. ptTsiiir, 'or ne i: ti U. H. f .ro-i';-. to jr. a". I'ortUr.'i. b-r; d-'iiti i.-, fiior of" '-'i crJ-rioar,--.. Th fi.-. i b .".? 3 Ia ;h.; tov-rr. rC to f. ir.ftl a 5'" a: for ! a. T-r of tin.oer Ut.d i:. I-ap t.Kgi.torijof!. o.' :,fori;:a V.on furrjili! by V.'. T Knapp to '.i. ff.: tea. Fiah'-r to aisooi paVrCit hid tt iWi, Kid his Ui:.d ri?n: for li.e L-efi. of Eiiiof., to whom Fishier a!'-rwards irasfr z ri ih land. Telffrj'. Jud? Rar Loid? tha. ti. iif;.i;-e do:-s r.o' s-j-f UiD tae rorcpiaiij". arsd hi !isc:- :be gut:. (crisjjfcra'or i:i".fr--as Lain in ihe caiife by lit niar:y acfjuaiatancs of '.ie parties iavolv d. Tbert are tnacy sicilar ti-ji iz. this par. of tLe :a'.f. but upo:: which no u!'s have Lfcn broight. Th govemiEnt was TC-priertV:d b; John ilcCourt, U. S. attor:if-y. a:ii J. R'. Wratt, a&Utitit, whiie the d fer-ae was aliunde! to by J. A. Fe of Pendietotj aad D. V.'. Saiiii.-;, of E.ntrprii. CHURCH SERVICES. Cbtis'.ias church: Bib s-. hoi: zJ O.T.j a. ro.; icorsing cbj. h .:.;;.-. at 11 a. m. A bu3:r:-iis t;:'ir:g o. th cor.gr?a.:ion wiii immIiat:; f illow. Every c.aibe-r a-i-i o.'-'l' ' is urg-.d to bf, prefeiit. The pub!:1 ii ii:vi oi o worship. Gif;o.rd Er z.ur, taitiior. Coun'y K:ip-;rin"je:i(int J. C. Ton isy, wili go io La Grand? S-a'-anlay to mr:'. i!rs. Couley ar.d chiidien. v. ho have ba inaiir ori ex'.'ndi'I vi. iit with relatives a: Riv.-n:d ar.ii various o'.i-.r piaffes in Pt:in;-1-vania. Gasie Y'arn demons arrsi! three promiii':nt I-a Gran.i- me.i Frida", lor siioo'.ing gro-j-vj or. of fc'.aiiri. J. A. Rjmbi of Joseph was i:: iht city Thurvlay. 49 . When in Enterprise stop at I The Model Cafe v ar d Rooming House li'rs' meii's in town 23c and up Rofm3-23c, 50c, 7Cc ar.d 81.00 v Steam heat; hot and cold watc-r ; w In Rodders building on River v Street, 3 doors south'of Funk corner. Give us a call : W. A. MOSS V PROPRIETOR 4 sf Fresh Fruits All seasonable fruits found here. Also the jj hnest shipment of for eign and Dome s t i c Cheese ever in the city General Merchandise With the en t i r e stock kept brand new at the lowest prices the quality of goods can besold for All Hats, Shoes and Cloves at Cost while they last o! An excellent quality of coal at a conservative price. Lay in the winter supply now. Riley j Riley's OME COME COME APPOINTMENTS OF to the Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show and Harvest Home Fair SEPTEMBER 5th to 10th THIS v.;i! Le the greatest Live Stock Show ar.d Fair ever held v est of the Rocky Moun tains. Ever;.-cay v. ill be great-there will I Die Srvcial Features. A good racing card every day. Wednesday and Thursday v. ill bo ihe grand prize days. Tr.- Bankers Purse of Ten Thousand (SlO.fwj.OO) Dollars for trotting horses. Five Ti.ou.-and ?-5.00. l two o: the features. Reduced Rates AsK Your Local Agent mum LANDS IN HMION&L FOREST .'.ANY INQUIRIES REGARDING LAND TO EE THROWN OPEN TO SETTLEMENT. C -i::ty f '.-:'. V.'. C. Boa'aiaa si? r. i i,j rua. y itfiu:ri-i6 coacert :ig tiit res'.o.-a.ioa of the lads ixi i.e Ni-:or:ai Fo:e;'s that he reque-. be ptib'.U:i.;os of tbe foiiowicg Izr ormii.o:. : Lf;artsr,e.!t of tb Interior, G-ri- erai 1-ar.d Off:-':, V.aiiiaaxori, V- '.- f."r,...e i- h"eby giver, that ih ;::,:i ia.i.is t ie foliowiag d v-. ib'-d a:-:-.is a hi-. a were esolal-J roa the Urca'-ilia, V.'ai.man. ani Viiioa-A Naticr.a: Forests. 0.".o. ,v pro: iamat lots of the prt-J:de!it latei -Vay -.. Z aad -T, IS 1-5, z- p:'Jve!'r. i? not o"herwiie wiih- or appropriate! i 1 irav,r,. leserved. viii by authority of liie secretary .'. the I.i'.ttior, be restored to the j'jbiii; doci-iir, on October 22. 1 y I '-' -u.d bicocoe su'j;er. to seltieruent z: and a.'ter that da.e. but not to ntry, liiii;g or selection until on nil alter overu't.r 1, 11'.'. under .be tisua! re.s ric'iins, at the Uni' rd Sta-g&s Laad O.'fi e at Ia Grande, j.-igo.:: It. T. .'. R. 2T, ". 2 Sev:. 4 and i;;ia T. R- 2,. S-;cs .". 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JOHX McPHAl'L. Acting Assistant Commissioner oi the General La.n! Office. Approved July 2i, 1910. FRANK PIERCE, "irst Assistant Se:re"ary of the in terior. Georgia Minstrels fireat Attraction Advance Sale of Ssats Largest Sirxe Opening Night of Enterprise Opera House. That the people appreciate tlif pportunity to enjoy the biggest and -st in minstrelsy was demoastrated y the rush to purchase reserved iSAts when the sa!e for -the Richards r.d Pring'e's YiiuP.reis opened i Monday morning. The advance sale !as been the la:ges: oince the open ing night of the house and iudica iOiiK poi:it o aii awlience even Virg ar than on that occasion. That thi. j so j very flattering to the good aste and discriminati.on of the peo- ,xle of Enterpsi e. aiid argues well ior the possibilkles in the future in the way of securing high grade atiiac'-ioas. The big companies can oe had on!y if p-rospecus seem to j Un ify the ventuie and the' big business ione by the mi sttis wiil be an act ial d em ok a i ration along these lines. W. T. Fell, j resent coun'y treis Jrer. will be a candjlate for lh nomination again. Papers are be ..ig circulated for the nomination of vVaiker Franklin for the same office. NOTICE. Xo!k- is hereby given- that the regular Eighth Grade Examination for Wallowa County, Ortsgon, will be held in the several school dis trlcta September 8 and 9, 1010. Teacher having pupils for this .xamination shouU report names of applicants to thi office at once. Re spetfuliy, J. C. COXLEY. Superintendent of Schools. rrom Sickness to "Excellent Health" So says Jlrs. Cbas. Lyon, Pewria, III.: "I found In your Foley Kid oer Pill a prompt and speedy cure or backache and kidney troubl which bothered n.e for many months. 1 aro now enjoying excellent health which I owe to Foiey Kidney Piiirf." Burnaugh & Mayfiekl. ICH ML L CONFERENCE 1 O. C HA'.EY IS WADE DiSTP.ICT J'ERINTNuEST-NEW EN- i TEHP?.:S PASTOn. Tbr .""h jn '.a for, -3. I:. !l'J7L t.'irr2 s.r- . I:ar -wf-f J. . C. :h't t-.t.- ' Vr. ii"ot o l.. M. i-. ra-irn o. C; -.. !.! Rev. F. i ' -1": fc. frf , .'a:t i ii bav iiir.e fif t-jrcli ; J I HitniVt..-.: I i-r f i ' IJ. ('. i i Km-ii. ri:i:- b- id- i , :::d: Cove :r vit. lli;.ry a:::!:; j i.iyii;- aad Vernot., f b- U- ; E.ai.. C. E. Tr:.-::-.,I; F.- ! i".e and To V: CreV.. j . l"---.!er i . lia.T. l.-iiii, to t--c it. fi . E. V'hil- . 1. I. Har L; ;:a:nl'. jpp'J.e- . ti::zi ;M'.:e ' : J.hn ; Iff.bir. v: l!av f;ri jit. C. E. Ii i ; I 1-. Giiiiltr.: Lf.nc "re i. L - s:p i i 1: Lo-15 Cr:-:fc fir. r.. U. M. . ' ''c.Titi': N-orti". PowJo." firf'tl. : f i:jp,.:;-i: Nya.".-a arid A?'-adi. to be ',?;.i ind: Ontario, J. W. iiil e: Ow- ..'e- -5.--jit, if Lc a-jppiied: Pan ; i.iC lie c:r..-uiT. J. M. Johi.si; j ?ralrii? Ci y. E. Iv?a-.o ; PromU? t -ircu'.-t. F. G. Po 'er: S'in!n-,?r.i:.-j -ire t:. H. P. l et.rs'jn; I'uion. W. j . Winter s: Va e. H. E. AlcEeod; ''-'a lowa. T. Johns. To k'- n.e-ting of '-iCi will be at (a tlr.ei i:e coiifer Ua. NTERPR1SE SI AT E ! f j j " j STOCKHOLDERS AND DIRECTO-S MEET AND ORGANIZE OPEN BY OCTOBER 1. The s'ockho'.d'-ns of the new En-rpris-.- tte La ik me: Monday Ut and e.tctel directors as fol jt.s: C. E. Cuct;.!i&m. Pi'-i-lrnt '.'tiser Xa.iona'. batik, V.'el.ser. Ida: . C. Hintermac. cashier Conti e.ital haul:. Salt Lake: Sam Wade, ".. B. Knanp, Sam U'.ch. The n.w bani: is capiiaiiztd at j 2C. faliv fiubncriteJ stock, which i ."i.i in aii prjbaldlity be iucreats---d a :lie next ye:ir. A mte'.iiig of the dlrtors wa.i ;eid the foliowias i:U:"at and the or- :a:i:zation was o;cp. '-'.d with tne Action of Sam Waie prvsidvat and V. C. Hin'.jrman cashier. Jtr. Hia'eriaan departed Vedn?o- iay morning for Salt LxJ:e to ciose tp hio affairs Sheve. He ha:s rented he newly bai t cottage of Jacob j IU retuin hc.e as soon as po- s.ie. l ue bank w ill be opened at. ;c-asi by October 1. It will be tem- porariiy located in the Dinici Boyd buiiding, this lelug chosen, becauw of the large li.eroof vault. Xe S .tiatioDs are under way wi'.h C. E. funk "for the erettion. of a fine, mod Jrn bank baiiling wes: of the Jick sori & Weaver drag store. In otder o reluce hia furniture ISioUi G. I. Raicliif will hoi! an auc tion saie of furniture at his store Saturday, Ausu-st 27, at 0:i) a. in. ind 1:30 p. m. His stock of musi ;al goods yill al o bt; c!ul out. in jludiug vioiinc. g.ii;ars, banjos, phon-ogt-aphs. (escepUng Edisons), organ, '.c. There wili also be sold at this t:ine a complete sit-ond-hand ho.isj lieeping outfit (used le.3 than, one year). Wallowa Pioneer Dies At Turlock L, C Cocp-, Old r.esidep.l of This County, Passes Away at His Cal- ' ifofnia Home. The funeral servi .? of -the late Ml OHGiZED Lemuel C. Cooper, whose death was uo'Jced in thef;e column last weelt, f was heid in the .M. E. church of ; Turlock, Cal., Frl lay, August 5. at 2 p. m. Chaplain C. L. Taylor of the i St. Helena anll3rium. officiated, i The attendance of sympathizing ' friend and acquaintance of the ; "eieoscd was very large, filiiti the ; large church to 1 s fuiijst capacity. 1. was cs'.iraa el that about 400 were preent. A wife, five children, and tv,-o Lrothers mourn hi.; losti. The re mains were Uil to rent Lu the Tur- j V ceme err, th lot having been ..fcov br the de.eas.jd Jan before n:s A'i ath. Ez.cilv. rn'c wat renJrd by s, , '!--.-.r: Iroid lj AdveniUl ihtircb. The r::oKli:g oMiuary wan rad : .-. Chaplain Taylor: "Lernu-.l Cyrus Coorr was born in Marion 'ouirty, oa, F'-b. 15. '.'"''., aid dl a'. TurIok, Cal., Au- -;! Z. ItilO, a?l 54 years. 6 months : ;r d 1 1 diys. The year Ih'JZ found ,m i.i Waliowa county. Ore., which ' f ir witrx-wid bis marriage on Jan 5 wary 1, to Cora A. Harbin of that Five 'M'.dr?n were bfjrn to . :uMaia:, Lu;y. Fred, Kate aiwl hard. For many years brother ;' oo:-r was erigaw-d In the busi- : f a-t!e iai4. but in ' :h rfrmove'l to Turlock, where lu? :.zal In farming. 'About fo'ir vers ago ho became i.-c-i,- in reiuiouK ma'Vtrs thru of Elder C. M. Gardner .r.d wat bapti.el. He did not, Uow v?r. a", thit titre join the church be- ause bf: beiie.ea tfie nauu i' burco Uiing was not consistent wV.n rue Christian profewion. But he -as finaiiy and Instantly delivered 'rom the desire for the we-l, and EIGHTH ANNUAL Walla Walla County Fair and Rar.fi Mfifit September 19-24 inclusive Southeastern Washington's Greatest Fair $20,000 in Purses and Premiums Flights During Fair Week by Aviator in Celebrated Demoiselle Monoplane Concerts Afternoon and Evening by Kuzzi's Famous Italian Band FAST RACES BIG STOCK SHOW Send for Premium List. R. II. JOHNSON, Sec. T. H. BRENTS, Pres. WALLA WALLA, WASH. a&3SXUE3KSS3SaB?ElS33SX Enterprise Livery and Sales Stable BaKer Smith, Proprietors I fl j i j J j j g j ' I ' j J ! Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets r.!l trains 10 cts Commercial Trade a Specialty. First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed Horses Bought and Sold Feed For Sale Open Day and Niirht j a jc i " Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service lECftEXIIXHEBEHMEXSSluKfc, UUHUSVaacaUBKBBSafcUi ' .1.4 44. Wallowa County Title & Abstract A. C. MILLER, President J Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap- 4 ly. insurance written in largest and strongest companies. J Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates New "Superior" Stoves and Ranges See me and get my prices before buyinT 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 Enterprise, Oregon I i J j i CONCRETE WORK TOf all kinds.IIf you believe in beautifying Enterprise, you rr.uff believe in making that beauty enduring.TiConcrete is t:,during-it will render city beauty a "Concrete Reality.'.' 'See us for any and all kinds of Concrete Work. ' MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors. tba It t-i be entered the commu nion of Ls TuroJi Seven:h-IX;j Advbntlst cbnrcb. ' About one year a;o ta w taken .11 bud In December went to tlia dt. Hiena Saivi tiri.no for treatment und In Jttnuarr underweat an opera Uon. The operation afforded tempor try relief, bat la'er It was known hat a ma'iiiuiant growth ol the pan creas bvl deve'opei tnd that wilh : ut divine n'.erveotlDn recovery was ;rrpafib!e. "No'wl htanf?lng, Bro. Cooper was perfectly reont-Iled. The speaker bad freqi'ent cor.Tersations with Mm and was assured that be was rrMt-'y to go at any time. His only ('"aire for prayer was that the will jf G:d might be done. His one re tret was that he bal not been, more jictlve In hi Ch:U:ian life, .and the av. lew weeks or Dig life bore iniplc testimony to the sincerity of bi t'trret. He de'.Jghted to speak o the nxmy sympathizing callers ut the home about he blesssd hope and when aioce time was spent ir.rg'dy In prayer. Certainly he died :a the er.joynienb of a bright hope, a strong faith, an abounding love, a ;Ieep consecration." FINE FRUIT EXHIBIT SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS CZEXKXKEIEnXIEZZZlIIIIBIl S Company Line of 1 .,;i-i-'-''"''''I'iv i