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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
mm FROM BIG COUNTY FAIR DI8PLAY3 IN EXHIBIT HALL BY BU8INES8 FIRMS BELATED NOTES OF 8HOW. The e:lbit hall certain! shored honors with the Uv stock a the feature of the fair. The central part was taken up with fine dis plays by tuslae houses, factories, etc. ' The Enterprise Creamery had a f j!o showing of 1U celebrated pure creamery butter In var'xua stages cf manufacture. There were also De Laval separators of which Mr. Biclt ford la the agent.. A striking feat ure of this exhibit were 12 or 15 checks psJd to patrons . of the creamery during July. The checks were nicely framed and underneath each was - signed statement of the patron telling the number of cows that produced the money. The E. M. & M. company had a fine exhibit of all the various pro duct of their mill the many brands of flour making an tmpcctng exhibit. Near by was a case showing the bread made from the flour. The sugar factory had a neat ex hibit of beets raised In this county and glass Jars showing sugar In the various silages of manufacture. Fred Ashley had a beautiful ex hibit of his furniture, carpets, house furnishings, sewing machines and or gans. Jackson & Weaver bad an attrac tive exhibit at the north end of phonographs and typewriters. G. I. RatcBff had a splendid showing from his big furniture store. The fruits, vese.ables, grains and grasses and other products of the farm .were arranged by sections, and everyone of the seven In whlohi the county was divided, made a fine showing. Lucky It was that no local Judges were called upon to decide the relative merits. Where all were so good It was a hard job to place the blue ribbon. Space will not permit individual mention. The show of fancy articles, bread, cakes, presene?, paintings, . fine needlework, was unquestionably the largest and best ever grouped at one t.'Hie in this county, - The poultry lists- were well filled and some fine specimens of the vari ous breeds shown. ' The a M. & XI. Co. had a fine dis play of wagons, hacks, bucslto, farming implements, etc. Not)eof the, Fair. The free rest room put up byi the efforts or the ladies of the Enterprise Improvement league, was a large tent, comfortably furnished, and was a great boon, to tired women and children. Ed Hart wasn't satisfied with bringing in the prize winning vege tables in ' several varieties, but also showed a nice little sow pig that tipped the scales at 510 pounds. Ed says It isn't hardly old enough to take on fat yet. Frultt's show of American Hamp shire swine was a popular exhibit. The white banded hogs were a nov elty to many. L. J. Jordan's herd of Jerseys got theLr share of at'jeatlon. Sam Wade made a big exhibit of his Percherooa of all ages. Guess he must think It was worth while when he counts over hia bhie ribbons. Every Republican and Democratic candidate promised to be present and nary a one showed up. That settles it. We all will vote for the Socialists and Prohibition tot on No vember 8. The Enterprise band enlivened each day with fine music, and weren't Mingy with It either. The La Grande band helped a lot on Thursday, and everybody appreciates the pay roll town for sending in its beat. After trying to "remember and speak of aU the principal features of the fair, and fearing we had for gotten something we asked our little girt what was the nicest thing at. th fair and her answer was prompt: "The merry -go-round." So let It go at that. VOn Candy The Seal of Purity ha a Guarantee 'in Quality and Flavor Po(roor tt "Mpdern Dialer" II Maim CwUclimry Ca., Hire., Pwtlud, Oraft September Term Of County Court (Continued from last week.). Union County, board of W. H. Decker Xk 50 W. C. Boatman, stampa ...... jf 7 0 I'.cCully Kerc. Co., road gra der bitta j f PlnGen Stamp Agsacy, wheel i tamp holder .... 86 Glass & Prodhomme, supplies. 14 1 88 Bushong & Co., book machine supplies' ... 14 0 D. D. Conley, hardware sup plies , 88 tia E. E. luerryman, trip to Troy 17 60 W. C. Boatman, exprosa and freight 1163 Edgar Marvin, stamps,, ex press, etc ......... , ...,13 86 IL E. Merryman, stamps and naps 4 25 Enterprise Press, office sup plies . 61 00 Wallowa Chieftain, publish.' lug notices 58 85 Nina Miller, work lu. assebs- or's office '. 49. 00 B. F. Miller, stamps, pens, pencils 18 80 Fair Is O ver It sure was a dandy and has convinced all of the people that Enterprise is the one place to hold Wallowa county lairs W. J. FunK . 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 Now Is the time, to bay your Fall and Winter Wearing' Apparel Men's Underwear in two-piece suits, Men's Union Suits, Shirts in all colors and quali ties, Suits, Overcoats, Sheep Lined Coats, and Mackinaws, Slickers and Rubber Leg gins, and in fact everything to make you comfortable for cold weather. Shoes, Hats and Caps Come in and buy before the line is broken C. H. ZURCHER The Men's' Outfitter x3aacxMrxv -.wwmw.m.m.m(.wwLm.mm 9 9. 9.9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9,9 L. BERLAND Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs and Leather Goods of all descriptions. I will fit you out with the best goods for the least money. When in need of anything: in my line, call ar.d inspect my stock before purchasing. ENTERPRISE, - - . , . OREGON ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BEST oJkMEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. Bet""" & Hotellkiss INDEPEKDEHT Pejts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20 J. P. Bonders, freight and ex piejS' 11 25 O. H. Brady, fixing doors on ,ault 1 50 II. J. Hamilton, witness toe 3 10 Chee&r Lantager, wUaess fee 7 20 Steve Hodge, wt neas fee.... 2 &0 N. C. Lonfellow, witne tee 1 70 A. C. Smith, ,wlUi3a fee .... 6 80 A. C. Smith, .wltnew fee .... 7 60 A. C. Smith, witness tee .. ..' 5 25 J. P. Walck, wiitneso fee.. 3 10 C. B. Horner, witness foe... 1 50 Myrtle Davis, witness fee 1 70 J. M. Blckely, wltaeia fee.. 1 50 Ford C Potter, fruit inspec tion ...... ........ 96 00 Mtx Wilson, board of EK-nri- nation. . : 6 00 W. W. White, service oa grand Jury .. . ., 9 20 S. C. Convey, expeaae accoun t 6 95 C. 0. Mack, gradinc exami- - sation papers 9 00 Home Ind. Telephone Co., tel ephone service .... 25 30 J. C. Conley, stamps, freight, etc .'. 9 00 E. T. Anderson, salary, etc.. 52 00 Aubrey Q. Smith, examining applicant 3 00 Aubrey O. Smith, county exam- lning board ...... 25 00 0. J. Roe, (rand jury wit ness .' 3 00 Edgar Marvin, board of prla- oners 69 12 Orion, Wagner, juror fees .... 2 20 P. D, McCully, witness fee.. 2 20 K, E. Oakes, paint 60 Jackaon & Weaver, supplies 9 75 A. H. Toder, examining board 6 00 0. 8. Hulse, Jury services..' 3 20 O. M Hendricks on, deputy ab- essor : 18 00 A. M. Wagner, cemetery lot 10 00 County Poor, L. P. Roue... 24 00 Stella Doud, county poor.... 24 00 W. J. Funk A Co., supplies 21 45 Union Co., half expense Min- am bridge.,.. 412 26 Amalgamated Sugar Co., work , on road .... 400 67 City of Enterprlee, water for court house ............ . . 60 00 Hllbert Murrlll, work on Troy 'bridge 14 00 W. M. Locke, work oa Troy bridge 14 00 Arley Murrlll, work on Troy bridge 14 00 Sam LAtch, Inspecting' Troy bridge ...... ...... 40 40 V. U. Locke, Inspecting Troy bridge .... -r.... 108-. 75 '. High School Fund. C.ty of r Enterprise, " water re!i Kigh School .... .... & 00 L. F. McAnulty, cleaning high school ...... ....... ., 25 00 Bnterpriae Press, supplies. ... 5 26 Hlmer Amead, supplies .. 9 43 Road Fund. Qulncy Trump, work da road 75 00 W. O. McOary, work on road 78 75 V. F. & Duane Lathrop, tim ber for bridge 33 00 G. H. Lathrop, road work.. .17 50 0. L. Berland, road work.. 82 DO R. W. Colpitts, lumber for road 38 73 Joe Clemons, work on road.. 12 00 Thos. McCarty, work on road 32 50 . Scalp Bounty Fund, J. M. Castoel .. 1 50 W. E. Hays 1 50 Thomas Barnes , 1 50 J. E. Harmon 3 00 J. H. Tenglla 1 50 J. K. Carper 27 50 L. D. Roberta 1 50 E. C. Crowell 1 60 A. C. Dodson 1 60 P. S. Montgomery .... .... 3 00 C. G. Bare 3 00 W. P. Warnock 3 00 Lee Calvin 4 50 Henry Haas 1.60 T. K. Edgmand ,.. 1 50 Virgil Faulconer 5 00 Paul Harris .. 1 60 Dudley Richards 1 60, L. Beecher 6 00 Joseph S. DeSchamps ...... 1 60 Neal Baker 3 00 Chas. B, Turner 3 00 Neal Baker 1 50 Paul A. HarrU ...... 1 60 George Wilson 3 50 Horace Dale 15 00 Win Busklrk ...... 1 50 II. M. Thomas 1 00 ErnestZell i 60 L. B. Foster ....'.. 4 60 1. F. Burgio ." 1 60 Joseph Kummer . ...... 1 60 G. C, Whitmore 1 60 E. H. Hlnton 1 60 Vernon Corklns l 60 Hoy C. Edgmand 1 50 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U, S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. Sept. 26th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Jared H. Manley, of Enterprise, Oregon, who, on June 10th, 1905, made Homa tead Entry No. 14456, Serial, t'.t. 04522, for W NE14 and EiJ NW Section 34, Township 1 North, Range 15 East; Wlllame'te Meridian, has Tiled notice of Intention to make Final Five-ykar Proof, to eatablUh claim to the load above described, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Com missioner, at bi office, at Enter prise, Oregon, on th 17th day of November, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Monroe, Theodore E. Wood, if Enterprise, Oregon, and Lewis Martin and John Baker, of Joseph, Oregon. 7c5 F. C. Bramyell. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U, 8. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Sept. 6, 1910. Notice is hereby giveu that Versa Surber, formerly Versa Brumbach, of Enterprise, Oregon, who, on Sep tember 2nd, 1903, mode Homestead Entry No. 13218, Serial, No. 04016. for SWVi NW. W SV4. Sec. 23. and SE4 NEV&, Section 2l, Town ship I North, Range 46 East. Willam ette Meridian, has fited notice of In tention to make Filial rive-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, berore C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Enterprise, Oregon, on the 19th day Jf Ootober, 1910. Claimant name as witnessed: Walter Sutherland, of Enterprise, Or egon, Ebner Brumbach, of Itnnaha, Oregon, Waldo Chase, of Imnaha, Oregon, Harry Vaughan, of Imnaha, Oregon. 405 F. C. Brain well. Register. Wallowa County To Vote On Wet or Dry Option Elestort Ordrd For Novem. ber Potion. Containing 342 Names Filed. Wallova county will vote again 01 license or no license at general 'ection to be he'd Tuesday, Novem ber 8. A petition asking for such election was filed in the orflce of County Clerk Boatman on Thursday, was considered and the election order ed by the county court Friday. The petition contains 342 names or more than twice the requisite number. The law says that 10 par cent of the number of voles cast at the last general election Is re quired on the petition. About 1840 vot?s .were east at ths Jua elec tion In 1908. The petition scema to have been quite generally circulated as It la signed by residents of all parts of the county, but the great .majority of the signers gave Wallowa or Jo iwph as their address. The petition was circulated in this city by Frank Bowman. Wallowa county first went dry at the June electio.i la 1906, giving a majority of about 230 agalnat licens ing the sale of intoxicating liquors. In June, 1908, that majority was Increased to 415, the vote for pro hibition being 1101, against 686. Ev ery precinct voted dry except Pins Crwk, Divide and Pittsburg. The drys carried Enterprise pre cinct by 107, Wallowa by 76, Joseph by 6, Lostlne by 1, Flora by 49. In. Union County. The county cojrt of Union coun ty has ordered an-option election. The county went dry by a big ma jority two yeaT ago last June. UJIETIOli HALTS JOSEPHjITY WORK PRIVATE COMPANY 8T0PS CON. STRUCTION OF MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM. Work on the city water system at Joseph was stopped, Friday, by the service of a temporary Injunc tUxi on the contractor, J. M. Mit chell. The injunction was aoked by the Joseph Milling company, the owner of the old private system, which filed a complaint making the City of Joseph, J. M. MMchell, the contractor, and the several ditch companies, defendants. The complaint sets forth that the city Is extending a 12 Inch pipe to the lake for the purpose of taking waUr, and that .will Interfere with the water rtght of the plaintiff com pany. It avers that It owns a prior right to 60 second feet of water, and that for all of January, Febru ary, March, part of April and .Au gust all of Seytember, October and part of November, not enough wat er Mows out of the lake and down, the river channel past the com pany' headgats to supply the 60 second feet. The complaint says the mean, av erago flow of the Wallowa river from the lake Is as follows for each roouUi in th year by actual tet Mid measurement: January about 40 second feet, February 40, March 50, April 81, May 201, Juno 279, July 426, August 208, September 62, October 38. November 159. Decern ber 103. The Injunction was granted by Judge Knowlvs In chambers on Oc tober 6, HAUN STORE AT EVANS ROBBED FRIDAY NIGHT. The Haun store at the new own of Evans, near the Loatlne depot, was blown to pieces with dynamite Friday night, the robbers securing between 9130 and $140 hi caah.. No goods were taken. An attempt was made to crack the safe In the Crow ft 0. store at Los tine but the robbers were evi dently scared away as they ,loft their tools and powder on the floor near the safe. Ieople going home from a dance there probably fright ened them a,way from the Job. There la no clue to the robbers. Subscribe for the Chieftain. Ladles' and children' Coats end Capes styles ar right. W. J. Funk & Co. 293 acres Alder Slope, $23,000.00 80 acres Alder Slope, $ 8,000.00 1G0 acres hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00 320 acres, 12 milea out, $3,200.00 City Lot,'$100 to 930O Resldencu Property, $5SO to $3,000 Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance W. E. TAGGART, The Pioneer Real Estate Man. ENTERPRISE, : : : : OREGON tCanrAi Banking Inturtt ihi Saftty of Dtposlls," Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREOON CAPITAL 150,000 BURPLUB W6.000 Wc Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Oeo. W. Hyatt, President Geo. H. Craig, Vice President W. R. Hoi Dies, Casblsr A. J. Boehmer, Asst. Casblsr Geo .8. Ckaio J. H. Dobbin MKBOTOHS Gao,W. Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes W, R. Holmes If you arc in the market for property see us, we can fit you out Here You Are, Mr. liomeseeker Five room bungalow on lot 60x 120; nice residence district; the house wired for electric lights; -city water installed; good wood shed and cellar: lawn and shade trees. Two blocks from Main st $1600.00 Buys This Beautiful Home $850 down, balance on your own time Wallowa County Land Company C. M. LOCKWOOD, Mgr. : Room a over Harness Shop Enterprise, Oregen