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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
ynmCmt1!CMrtoi!())0 WEST AND County Pioneer Paper; Established In JSS4. Published every Thursdav bv The Enterprise Press Office East side Court House Square. Entered In the postoffiee at Enter- j prise. Ore., as second-class maiier. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year ll.-V) Three moutns 60c. Invariably in Advance. THURSCAY, OCTOBER 13. 1910. DELINQUENTS MUST PAY. Under the above . caption the Se dalia. Mo, IWmocrat, eJitorially says: "Editor Fays of Lyons. Iowa, has been called to Washington ci-y b cause his subscription lis; is bo: paid up as we'.l as th law requires. -"He. will have to explais to govern ment official why he has no: com pellei his substrliers to pay up ac cording to postal rules. Ai inspector had visited hun two uiojths previously, and his subscrip t;wi list was said to be pretty thor oughly p-iiJ up, but evidently U was not sufficiently so. j "I: sems a little tough that a I newspaper owner ha to be nauieu up before the governmen nt on the ted federal ' charge of having viola laws just because he does not keep eternally dunning his subscribers for the small sums they owe him on sjbscripttoc; but it is like the end of the world no man knows when it cometh ; ar.d no editor knows v.hat d?.y an inspector mcy pop in and ask to sae the lists." Sears, Roebuck & Co. have come it to collision with the national pure foo-i authorities, through the seizure ! of a Quantity of th Garland brand i of New Orleans molasses at Tus- tor., Arizona, which Is pronounced adulterated and miabranded. These j ciall order concerns have a distinct ! lor bo;u tae Republican and Demo advantage in the enforcement ot jcratic nomination for county eur tae pure food" laws in that their pro- v?yor, arbitrated the mavter by let duets are sent dkect to the consum- j j; h P f fln dcide' Jlr' ' Uudd winning both times, r-n-i seldom come under the obser- Rudd aaJ SIerryinan each reived tioti of the officials, who visit re- 13 votes on Republican ballots and :i and jobbing establishments, in 9 on Democratic. County Clerk Boat racirg up their samples for analy- nlan tod tte coin Tuesday niorn- v ..., ih. , , :bl;c service by securing samples In . -. ac tions where their distribution of ijd products Is of consequence ear West Traie. V e are showing the largest line of Blankets In the county. W. J. "-nk & Co. 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 t i 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. pumiinBEMciamnmt Riley Riley's ;i ill Hi I I Enterprise Livery n I and Sales Stable, 1 BaKer & Smith, Proprietors B Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts m Commercial Trade a Specialty. S First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed S Horses Bought and Sold 2 Feed For Sale Open Day and Night Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service m gptllWlMEKKWliai!tlBCTt.MtK1HF,rWm,M PARTY HERE TODAY VILL TOUR ALL VALLEY TOWNS AND SPEAK IN ENTERPRISE TONIGHT. Oswad West, reaiocratic candi- I I .... V. t ntn Af j late lor governor; nunu .nuoui . "oos county, canauate iur ailroad commUsioner, and Stat Jenator Turner Oliver of La Grande, aadida for secretary of state, will uake a our of the valley today, Veinesday, in an auto. They are scheduled to leave .a Grande this morning, and will robab!y stop at Island City, Imble-r ..id Elgin, reaching Wallowa about .OJn, where the party will have uiK'h. and mee. the people until : o'clock. Th next stop w I be Lostine ad an hour or more will be spent here, and ihen a quick run will b jade through to Joseph, where a tay will be made until T o'clock. From Joseph-Mr. West and par? ill come to Enterprise v. -le.e at tlio o'clock the candidate for gov rnor will deliver an address, which vervbodv is cordially invited to Jear j;r. Wwt is comparatively -oung man but he has a record in -Son administra ive affairs of whicl d in vhich he oldest stager could be proua. ie has eanted tlie gratUude of all Masses by his businss-like handling f the state land office, saving thou iands of dollars and adding It to the rredacible school fund. As railroad uasmjisiocer he has been fearlietjs 'ii' fair, and veru4nly this county ja no kick coming on his decisions. Mr. West has the respect of all, :ni true to the well known Wallowa :ounty reputation for hospicallty U: people will give him an earnest welcome. SURVEYOR RUDD LUCKY; GETS BOTH NOMJNATIONS A. H. RudJ of Joseph and H. E 'leirvman of Enterprise, who tied Mr. Rudd calling tails both times aad winning botj times. His name, tllere:ore wlu apFear on e eiection ballot as both the Republican and Democratic nominee. 1 j CALDWELL CHARGED $3 PER NIGHT FOR SINGLE BED G. Thompson, who wired the fair grounds here and was also connected wi.h an amusement enterprise, re turned to Enterprise last week, and will probably go into business here., Mr. Thompson says the amusement people fell into hard lines after leav- ';ing here. They went to Caldwell, and found prkes boosted "out of sisnt." Space o: the fair grounds co:L $2 a foot front, and beds in ) i town were fZ a niGbt ''take it or h I ieave k." To add to the general dis comfort the first two days were apoli e l by rain, so there wasn't r..uch in sih: for the shows. ATTACH PLANING MILL. i The City plan Ins mill. T.V. F. Ran Lln proprietor, has been attached, . togo'.h-'T with the lOo, saw in tile, j etc., oporr.ted by him, on dcbt3. The , t-.eri'f has poisea3ion of he prop ierty and has placed C. S. Haaey, j a.ie of ije prlnlr-al crcJltors, tem j ixirarlly in crarge of tae planer. A P tWda In taaltrui.tcy' hso been fil ,ed and Attorney J. A. Eurleigh hai j gone to PoiOand on that business before the feierat court. New SuiU Filed. Oct. 8 J. D. HaWey vs. W. F. Ran I kin et al. Oct. 8 C. A. Ray vs. B. T. Ham 1 mack et al. Oct. 11 J. T. Clemens vs. E. T. Manch-isler. innuuimiunm VOT3 OF WEALTH COMES FROM OREGON'S FAMS. Portland. Oct. 10 Oregon agricul tural products this year will amount Jo no less than $lla.H0.0lO, accord ing to the estimate of Dr. James Withycombe, director of tbe gov ernment experiment station at Cor vallii. Add to thU figure the man; millions derived from its timber manufactures, mining and commerce, and i; is not surprising that Oregon is such a prosperous sta'e. Dr. Wlthycombe's estimate of the year's crops and their values follows: Livestock $2j.iH)O.OyO Dairy product H,000,t)tw .Vheat. 17,000,000 bu 1T.750.OOO Hay, 900.1KK tots 10.000.0M0 Oats. 11.000.000 bu .... .. 6.000.000 Potatoes, 6,000,000 bu 5.O00.OMO i-ult .000.000 Poultry products o.OOO.OoO .Vool, 20.000,000 lbs 4.000.000 -lops, 90.000 ba e 3.000,000 llscellaneoua products .. 23.2oO.000 Total 1115,000,000 New Presbyterian Church Dedicated A'allowa Thronged With Visitor and Nearly (3000 Raised at Services. Wallowa, Oct. 10 The dedication jf the new Presbyterian church was ittended by an immenae throng here yesterday, the spacious and hand some auditorium being crowded to -he doors at each service. The sum of $4953.46 was raised, saving the new church entirely 'ree of debt. The dedication sermon was preach d by Dr. S. T Holt or Portland, .nd Dr. Mililgan preached at the veaing servic . Today and tomorrow the Grande 'oade presbytery v:lll hold annual ilo3. The town is crowded- with jini&ere and laymen who are in at endance. The new church is 40x70 in size, vlth a high ba.Temen.t containing the urnace room, kitchen, toilets and '.saembly hall. The main auditorium i 40x40, with a Sunday school room '0x40 separated by sliding doors rom the main room. The total cost 'I the edifice- wai JS000. CHURCH SERVICES. Methodist: Rev. G. G. Kaley, the lewly appointed district superinten leat of the La Grande district, will ireach In the Methodist chnTch Sun lay morning, and administer the Sac anient of the Lord's Supper. The irst. quarterly conference wlU be ie!d on Saturday evening. Services "or Sunday are as follows: Sunday '.ehool 10 a. ro.: preaching 11 a. m. xni S p. m.; Epworth League 7 p. m. V hearty welcome to all. 4 FROM GEORGIA. Mrs. Mary Harris Armor will be In Jr.terprtje November 4 to address a nion mass meeting In the interest jf temperance. Mrs. Harris Ls thor wghly conversant with the working )f prohibition in 'Georgia and will hive something intereaMng to 3ay on hat subject. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, The total enrollment Is now 73. Wilbur Brines of Flora, Lizzie Boe en of Moro and Myrle McEachern f Trout Creek are new pupils en i;red last w. The first monthly test of . the year was held Monday, October 3. The new chemical labratory and equipment was installed last we-3k. The school is growing so rapidly '-hat another teacher will probably be engaged. C. E. Funk and family are mov ng this week to their old home on River street. The houaa va cated on Residence street will be occupied by Fred Fitapatrick and family of Los'ie, who wlU make this city their home. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE Union and Wallowa Counties J. A. FRENCH Nominee on Democratic Ticket. Twenty-five' years Residont of Union and Wallowa Coun ties. 8tckman and Farmer. President Farmers Union, Entej-priue, Oregon. Two Terms 8heriff. Two terms County Clerk. DIRECT. PRIMARY. STATEMENT NO. ONE. WILL .WORK AND VOTE FOR THE INTERESTS OF THIS DISTRICT. E SHIPPING POINT TEN CAR LOADS OF FREIGHT SENT, OUT TUESDAY MORNING. Seventeen cars were blllei out of Enterprise station. Tuesday, Includ ing, however, s.ven O. R. & N. uotfit cars. There we 10 car load lots of lo cally loaded fie'ght, including one .ar of hides, one of hay. four of lc!s, three of hogs, and o.ie ot empty bof.je. North End Porkers. The hogs, 2."Hj head, came from Hit- north end, 30 wago.is bei:ig r uuirej to haul them out. They had ttfL said to M. E. Hotchkiss at 9 c'nU,, but he wain'; here to receive. h"m, so W. B. Fordice of Lost P airie and D. V. Kuhn of Para- se took-them over &l 8 and took hem to Portland. They are a fine lot and will p:o'jab!y bring ths top of the market. 10 cents, which will 'at Messrs. Fordice and Kuhn out whole. The hosrs were owned by the fol lowing farmers: D. W. Kuhn, O. L. Iterland, O. E. Podmer and W. C. (line of Paradite; V. W. Harris, Flora; Abe Carter. J. M. and W. P.. Fordii-e. James, Jack and Al Cole of I.oa: Prairie. Capt Bogsrdus Again Hits Bull's Eye This world famoos rifle shot who holds the championship record of V pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is living at Lincoln, 111. Recently in terviewed, he siya: "I suffered a long time .with kidney and bladder trouble and used several well known kidney medicines all of which gave me no relief until I started taking Foley Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley Kidney Pills I had severe uackacbe3 and pains kn my kidneys with suppression and a cloudy void ing. On arising In the morning I would get dull headaches. Now I have taken three bottles ot Foley Kidney Pills and fejl 100 per cent, tetter. I am never bothered with my itidneys or bladder and again feel like my own self." Burnaugli & Slay lieid. SUMMONS. In Ue Circuit Cojrt of the Staie of Oregon for Wal.owa County, iamea Downing, Plain tiff, vs. Adah L. Downing, Defendant. t'o Aikih ' L. Lowuing, vn above Daniel Delendant: In the name of the State cf Oregon ;-oa are hereby required to appear .uid answer the complaint fil?d igaiust you In the above eulitied jjit wkhin ten days from the dale of ta service of tlits summons upon .ou if served within this county, or if served within any o.h-jr couiy of he &.ate, than wKhin twe.-.:y days rom the dai-e of the service of this summons upon you, or if served by iiublicatioif thereof, then on or be ore six weok9 from the ddiie ot tho irs. date of" publication of thU 6uiu aious, which fiisv da of publication .3 Thursday, October the VAih, 1910, -ind the lam da.e of puUlica-iou, of his eammons and the last day or our appearance is Thursday, Nuvem ir 24th, laio, and If you fall so to answer for want thereof the plain iff will apply to tne court for the -eikif praved for in his complaint, to !, that the marriage contract now ind heretofo;e exutiag between lauu'liff and defendant be dissolved jnd from hencelorth neld for nauuht. The defendant will take notice that lU summons is published by order M -the Couucy Judge, J. B. Olmsted, jf Wallowa County, Oregon, in the Wallowa Chieftain, a newspaper pub .iahed weekly at Enierprise. in said county and State, and that said ordr .qun-ed this summons to be pub .ishd in said newspaper for a peri--)d of six weeks and savea i&sues -hereof. Dated this, tLe 11th day of Octo ber, A. D. 1910. DANIEL DO YD, Sc7 AttOrnV frr Pls.:i,J iff A Gencqus and Charitable Wish. 'I wish all might know ot the, ben efit I received from your Foley's Kidney Remedy says L. N. Regan Farmer, Mo. His kidneys and blad der gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep. He says Foley's Kidney Remedy completely cured him. X L. G HOI.I Avn r i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Litch Building. Telephone Connection. ENTERPRISE For All Kind of . VY-. Ar",ic 'ln. .d V;?' "Wltoellfln 0AKES, Contractor 1 . N. B.-Lowe Bro.' 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