Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, October 06, 1910, Image 3

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United States Land Ketices
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DaparUnsrat of th Interior.
U. 8. Land Oftic a La Grande, Or-
sou, July 2ta, 1910.
Notlcs la bsrebv given that Mary
E. Ysacsr, whose potoffioe address
la Elgin. Oregon, did, on. Um 27th
day of October, 1909, flu In tais
offlcs Sworn Statement and Appli
cation, No. 07203, to purchase the
KD4 NEfc Bee. 7 and NW JW
Section 8, Township 1 North,
Ranee 45 EaM, Willamette Meridian,'
and the Umber thereon, under tne
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
and a ota amendatory, known aa 4he
"Timber , and Stone' Law," at such
value aa might be fixed by appraise,
meat, and that, pursuant to such ap
. ..t.tuju, the land and timber there
on hav been appraised, at 1241.25
the timber estimated 290,000 board
feet at 75 cents per M, and the land
123.75; that said applicant will offer
.. proof fc support of her applica
tion and sworn statement on the
27th day of October, 1910, before The
Kccieter and Receiver at the United
Ste Land Office, at La Grande,
Oregon. -
Any person Is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry,-or Ini
tiate a contest at any thus before
patent Issues, by filing a corrobo
rated affidavit In this office, alleg
ing taeta which would ' defeat the
entry. fiOcll
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
NOTICIB FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore
gon, August 15th, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 .(34 Btata., 617). we
will offer at public sale to the high
est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on
the 13th day of October, 1910, at
this office, the following-described
land:
Ths N NW Section 27, and N
NB14 Section 28, T. 1 N., R. 45
E. W. M Serial No. 07677.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-deecrlbed land are ad
vised to file their claime, or objec
tions, on or before the time' desig
nated for sale. E2c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver.
NOTICE- FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
V. S. Lamd Office at La Grande,
Oregon, 8 apt. 6th, 1910.
Notice U heieby given, that Her
man F. Fischer, of Enterprise, Ore
gon, who, on Bopt 6th, 1906, made
"Homestead Entry No. 14569, Serial
No. 04573. for BBK 8E, Soc. 17, E
V NE' and NBVi Section 20,.
Township 1 South, Rane 45 Bast,
Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice of Intention. Jo make final Mve
year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
W. C. Boatman, County Clerk of
Wallowa County, at hie office; ct En
terprise, Oregon, on the 19 th day of
October. 1010. 1
Claimant, flames . aa . witnesses:
Eooch R. Boxlby. Ira Pratt. Id Hoc
art, and Orville Rani, all of Enter
prise, uregon.
-F. C. BramwiIL Regliter.
NOTICE FOR PUB1 ICATKN.
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at La Grande.
Oregon. September 6tl 1910
Notice la hereby given that Joseph
E. Lord, of Zumwalt, O on, who,
an s.arcn loth, 1905, i 4 d Itooe
etead Entry No. 14174. lie 04377, for
vv. KWii NE14 Sec. 11
1 d SW SE14, SecUoa 2, Township
2 North, Riagi 47 Beat, 'Ulamette
Meridian, has ft!ed notice of roten
Uon to make Final Five-Tear Proof,
to estab'idh claim to the land above
described, be'ore W. C. Boatman,
County CleHt of Wallowa County,
. hia office, at Enterprise, Oregoa.
on the 20th day of October, 1910.
Claimant names as wttnessee:
Henry Zumwalt, Omar J. StubtoW-
nein. Loa Dale, and Joseph Gill, all
of Zumwalt, Oregon. 4cfi.
F. C Bramwell, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La GrandM, Or
egon. July 29th, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Elmer
J. Jewell, whose post-office address)
is Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or
egon, did, on the 10th day of No
vember, 1909. file ta this Bee
Sworn Statement and Application,
So. 07257, to purchase the Sm W,.
Section 22, Township 1 North, Range
47 East, Willamette Meridian and
-he timber thereon, under the pro
visions of the aet of June . 1178,
and acta amendatory, knows aa Ike
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the land and timber there
on have been appraised, at 1200.00
the timber estimated 210,000 beard
feet at 50 cts. per M, and ths land
$95.00; that aakl applicant will ffr
final proof in support of hie applica
tion and sworn statement on the
27th day of October, 1910, before C.
M. Lockwood, United States Commis
sioner, at Enterprise, Oregon,.
Any person !sat liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or tnV
tiete a contest at any time btAtrs
patent issues, - filing a soittobo
rated affidavit in this offke, alleg
ing faots which would defeat lb
entry. Well
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
We are afcowiag the l&rgest fin
of Blanket In the county. W. J.
uik ft Co.
Statistics compiled by the reelaata
tlon service officials show that dur
ing the current year 4,994 acres ol
Klamath Irrigated land were used for
the production of alfalfa. The average
yield was 3.65 'tons per acre.
One of the most expensive bits ef
road building the O. R. 4 N. company
has ever undertaken is bow In pro
gress between Pendleton and Yoakum
end will be completed within the next
two or three months. The work ov
ers but 12 miles of construction, feat
will cost approximately 81.200,000.
Subscribe for the Chieftain.
Fair Is Over
Ijt sure was a dandy and has convinced
all of the people that Enterprise is the
one place to hold Wallowa county fairs
W. J. Funk a Co.
are still in the lead with Good Mer
chandise and Just Prices.
Let us keep you dry shod with
Ball Brand Rubbers
We are sole agents for this famous
brand of Rubbers, Boots, etc. Every
' thing in wet weather goods for the
feet.
W. J. FunK (& Co,
' THE QUALITY STORE
Always Up-to-Date
Never a Minute Behind
Official Returns
Primary Election
Lost FrVrle Elii 1. Lafferty 4:
Read 2, Shepherd 1; Abraham I,
Dimlck 5, Hofer 1: Benson 1. Win
a 7; Hoyt 1, Kay 7; Bea &, lie
Bride 2; fcoore 6; Crawford 7;
Alderman, ; Clark 2, Dunlway :
Hoff 2, Orton 6; Miller 1: Lewis 4;
Cochran 4; Ivanhoe 5; Rusk 8:
Himel wiight 1. OJaen 7; Bell 2. Ra-
chow .
Paradise Ellis 3. Lafferty 7. Reed
1; Abraham 5, Cowerman 2, Dimlck &
HoTer 2; HNsoeon 5. Wing-ate 6; Hoyt
1. Kay 10; Bean 10. McBrlde 4. VIc-v-ui
l; Burnett 8. Moore 7; Craw
ford 7. Hart Alderman 9; Clark
S, Dunlway 6; Hoif 5, Qrtoa 5; Mil
ler 10; Lewis .7; Cochran 10; Ivan
hoe 11; Hockett 7. Ruek 6; Couch 8,
0en 6; Bell 7, Rachow 4.
Flora Elllo 2, Lafferty 6. Reed
2, Shephord 1; Abraham 2. Eowerman
1. Dimlck 6, llo'er 2, Deneon 5, Win-
Sate 6: IU7 11; Bean 8. Mclirid 6;
Burnett 4, Moore 8; Crawford 9, Hart
1; Alderman 7; Clark 3, Dunlway 9;
loft 8, Orton 7; Miller : Lewis
; Cochran. 5; Ivanhoe 10; liockett
4, Roek 8 ;Couch 4, Htanelwrlght 6,
-lseo 2, Bell 3, Rachow 8.
Mud Creek EUls 1, Lafferty 1.
eed 8, Shepherd 1; Abraham 1,
Dimlck 6; Wlogate 6; Kay 6; Bean
J, McBrlde 2; Voare 5; Cruwford 4,
Hart 2; Alderman 4; Dunlway 5;
3off 3, Orton 8; MJJler 4; Lewis
: Cocbran 5; ivanhoe 6; Rusk 61
eucS 2 HlmelwTight 1, Olsen 3;
iarvln 1; Boatman 1; Boll 8. Ra-
ctow 8. .
Powwatka BiUs 4, Lafferty 2,
eed 1, Shepherd 1; Abraham 2,
aimick 8, Hofer 8; Benson . Wln
iat 2; Hoyt 1, Kay 7: Bean B, Mc-
3rid 2; Burnett 2, Moore 4; Craw
'ord 4, Hart 3; Alderman 6; Clark
I, Dunlway 5; Hoff 2, Orton 51 MU-
er 3; Lewie 5; Cochran 6; Ivanhoe
1; Hookett 3, Ruk 4; Couch 7; Mar
'in 4; Boatman 2; Bell C. Rachow 2.
Promise Elite 1, Lafferty 6, Reed
1; Abraham 5, Dimlck 2, Hofer 1;
3ensoh 3, Wlmgate 4; Hoyt 1, Kay
J; Bean 7, McBrlde 3; Burnett 3,
Moore 3; Crawford 6, Hart 1, Alder
man. (; Clarke 2, Dunlway 4; Hoff
3, Orton 3; Miller 3; Lewis 7; Coch
ran 5; Ivanhoe. 8; Hockett 3, Rusk
Couch 7; Bell S, Rachow 1.
Leap Lafferty 2, Reed 3; Abra
ham 1, Dimlck 2, Hofer 1; Benson
2, Wiogat 8; Kay 5; Bean 4, Mc
Brlde 8; Burnett L Moore 8; Craw-
ord 4; Alder is an 0; puniway 4;
Orton 8; Miller 1; Lewis 4; Coch
ran 4; Ivanhoe 4; Rusk 6; Couch
2, Hiimalwiight 2, Olsen 1; Marvin
1; Doatman 8: Raohow 5.
Pittsburg Ellis 1, Lafferty 8; Ab
raham 1, Bowermao 2, Hofer 1, Ben
son. 3, Wlngate 1; Hoyt 1, Kay 3:
dean 8, McBrlde 2: Burnett 2.
Moore 1; Crawford 2, Hart 2;
Alderman 3: Clark 1, Dunlway 3;
Hoff 1, Ortoa 8; Miller 2; Lewis 3;
Cochran 1; Ivanhoe 3; Hockett 1,
Rusk 2; Himelwright 8; BeU 3.
Park Lafferty 4, Shepherd 1 ;
Bowerman 1, Dimlck 8, Hofer 1;
Benson 1, Wlngate 4; Kay 6; Bean
4; McBrlde 2, McCamant 1; Bur
nett 8, Moore 8: Crawford 3, Hart
2; Alderman 8; Clark 1, Dunlway
4; Hoff 2, Orton 2; Miller 2; Lewis
4; Cochran. 4; Ivanhoe 0; Hockett
2, Rusk 8; Himelwright 4, Olsen 1:
Bell 8.
Democratic.
Enterprise Congress, Mansbif 6;
Governor, Myers 16, West 89; sec
retary of state, Oliver 46; treasur
er, Rlnehart 10; supreme court, 4
years. Slater 48; six years, King 46;
State Printer, Golfrey 41, Taylor 7;
Railroad CommlMfoaer. McLain 18,
Strain 28; Water Bupt., Soxton 44;
Prosecuting At'omey, Hods to 47;
Representative, French 18; county
commissioner, J. T. McLatn 10; sher
iff, Marvin (3; county clerk. Boatman
52; county treasurer. Franklin 2.
Grouse West 8; Oliver 6; Slater
4; King 4; Godfrey ; McLaln S;
Strain V Sazton 6; Hodgln, 4; Mar
vin 6; Boatman 8, Franklin 6.
Lost Prairie Manning 2; West 4;
OUver 4; Slater 4; King 8; Godfrey
3, Taylor 1; McLaln 4. Strain 1; Sax
ton 3; Hodgia 4; Marrta 4; Boatman
4; Franklin 4.
Paradise Vanning 1; Myers 1.
West 7; Oliver ; Slater 8: King 8;
Godfrey 6, Taylor 1; MoLaim .2,
Strain 6; Saxton 8; Hodgln 8;
French 2; Mania Boatman 9
Franklla 9.
Flora Myers 8, West 8; Oliver
6; Slater 7; King 6; Godfrey 7: Mc
Laln 4, Strain 2; Saxton. S; Hodgla
9; Marvin 9; Botman 9; Frank
lin 9.
Powwatka Weat 4; Oliver 4;
Godfrey 1; McLaln 1; Saxton. 1;
Hodgln 4:. French 2 Marvin 4; Bosvt
t ftn 4; Franklin 1.
Promise Myera 1, West 5; Oliver
7; Slater 6; King 6; Godfrey 4;
MoLain 4, Strain 1; Saxton 4; Hod
gla Marvin 7; Boatman. 7; Frank
lin 7.-
Joseph - Manning 1; Myers 10;
West 15; Oliver 21: Slater 19; King
23; Godfrey l, Taylor 3; McLaln 11;
Strata 6; Saxton 1C; Hodgln 19;
French 8; MoLain t; Marvin 26;
Roatman .27: Franklin 2tf.
Wallowa ' Manning 1; M.rere 10,
West 15; Oliver 27; Rlnehart 1;
Slater 23; Kkig 23; Godfrey 16.
Ttylor 4: McLatn 12, Strain 10;
Saxtoa 20; Hodgiu 24; Freuch . 2;
Trump 8; Marvin. 2i; Boatman 24
Franklin 21.
LoiUne Myera 10. Weat 16; Ol
iver 16; Slater 18; King 19; God
frey 14, Taylor 2: McUia St. tSUani
9; Saxton 16; Hoigln 26; French 3;
Olsen 11. McLatn 1; Marvin '30;
Boatman 30; Franklin 25.
irout Creeti jivvrs l: Oliver 2:
Slater 1; King 1; Taylor 1; McLain
L Strala 1; Saxton 2; Hodgln I;
French l: Xarvla 2; Boatman 2;
Franklin J.
Prairie Creek Myers 3. West 1;
Oliver 4; Slater 4; King 4; God
frey 4: McLain 3. Strain 1; Saxton
4; Hodgln 4; French 1; Marvin 6;
Boatman 5; Franklin. 5.
Divide Myers 2, West 2; Oliver
5; Slater 6; King 8; Godfrey 3,
Taylor IrMcLala 3: Saxton 5; Hod
gin 4; French 3; Marvin 6; Boatman
0; Franklin 6.
Butte Wert 1; Oliver 1; Slater 1;
King 1; Godfrey 1; McLaln 1; Sax
ton l: Hodgin 1; Marvin 1; Doatman
1; Franklin 1.
Imnaha Myers 1, West 1: Oliver
1; Slater 1; King 2; Godfrey 1;
Taylor 1; Stra.n 2: Saxton a;
Hodgln 1; Marvin 2; Boatman
1; Franklin 1.
Park Wet 3; Oliver 3; Slater 3;
King 3; Godfrey l: Strain 3; Sax
ton 3; Kodgin 3; Marvin 8; Boatman
3 ; Franklin 3.
Pittsburg Myers 2; Oliver 2: Sla
ter 2; King 2; Goifrey 2; McLain
1, Strain 1; Saxton 2; Hodgln 2;
Marvin 2; Boatman 2; Franklin 2.
Leap Myers 3, West 1; Oliver 4;
Slater 4; King 4: Godfrey 2; Tay
loj 1; McLaln 2, Strain 2; Saxtou
4; Hodgla 4; French 2; McLaln 2;
Marvin 4; Boatman 4; Franklin, 4.
What Can You Expect?
What can you expect your business to
amount to without a Telephone? Do you
suppose acustcmer will lose time running
after you when you can call your compet
itor by 'phone?
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Baker City Normal and
ft y a
NEW CATALOG Tells all about the different
courses. Do we get our students I OS1TIONS?
i es! He have even placed studmU from other
schools. NOW is the time to PREPARE.
A. L McCnuley, Principal
v
L.BERLAND
I Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs
; ana Learner boons or all descriptions.
I will fit you out with the best gwxla for the least
J money. When in need of anything in my line, call ar d
inspect my stock before purchasins:.
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D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma
chine Work done on short notice.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED' MILLS
Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to
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