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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
viffif'iy ' aim 1 7j- 5SuaiyJr TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NO. 9. ENTERPRISE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910 -i Cent word single Insertion, 1 cents a word t Insertions. Special rates by month and year. FOUND. ' .Suitcase, Imitation leather, shows considerable 'usage. Contents: Spy . glase, ult of-, underwear (brown), ,4 blue tie, black felt hat, box of cart ridges, bottle half lull of turpen ..rt iia (Elgin, 'Oregon, druggist's label -'--on boUle. 1 Owner can. hav 'same by proving property and paying for "lis notice. Edgar Marvin Sheriff. ... LOST OR -STRAYED. From old Sullivan place, now known as the Stubbleflald farm,: one flea . bitten, gray horoe, about 9 or 10 . yearn old; Jiaa, scar on shoulder; shod all around.. Left .night of Oct. 3. ,$5 . reward for .return to place. Amalgamated Sugar Co., by S. Story. . guterprlae, Oregon. 47b1 SZIZZZfq k rentT" Residence property and business room for rent, available now. E. M. Sc. M. Co. 42btf '4. 1 U - 11 ii 1 .1. '- - MONEY -TO LOAN State! Funds loaned, 6- per cent. John P. Rusk. Attr. State Land B'd. Joseph FOR SALE. I will sell all or any of my town prop e ty at reasonable prices. W. W. ' Zurcher, Enterprise, Oregon. 40btf Lot to-Troy lownsite. .Your choice " afone-thlrdi ' off - during fair week and until October 31, making pric es from $15 up to $70. Special sale limited' to 25 lots. H. E. Merryman, Enterprise, Oregon. Will be at Troy October 6, 7 and 8. 42b4 Five ton wagon scales for aale cheap. .A. C. Weaver, Enterprise.. Nineteen extra good Sbrop bucko, several being pure bred. Price right. C. Murdock & Son, 19 miles north of Sled Springs ; P. O.; Lyman, Or egon. 49b2 nnnnnnnDnDnanannncnnnnnntJtnnnnnnnnncnnan M I'.'. it-.'. M a a SATURDAY SPECIAL OCTOBER 22, 16 pounds a II a a x ? Our stock is clean .and " aew: we but ortea q A and keep right up with a a & n a a a the.,slvle., fe have all the staples too. Can fit anybody. n a c THE QUALITY STORE a v 1 DYNAMITE FGUND IN SAN FRANCISCO 500 Pounds of Explosive Dis covered in Vacant Bay City House. San Francisco. The discovery . of 600 pounds of dynamite bidden in aa untenanted house near the bay in South San Francisco threw the de tectives, working on the Los Angeles Times explosion case, Into new spasms of excitement and cast an inky dark ness over clews hitherto considered of promise. The dynamite wae contained In ten boxes of 50 pounds each, addressed to J. B. Bryeon, and is supposed to be the same lot purchased by three men from the Giant Powder Works, September 20. Upon examination, the boxes were found to bold approximately 80 sticks each of seven-eights dynamite of 80 per cent gelatin. Tbe order placed by Bryson at the Giant works -called for this type of explosive. Captain Byan, of t'e detective de partment, found that the dynamite was of the type which was placed near the residence of F. J. Zeehande laar, secretary of the Merchant and Manufacturers' Association, In Los Angeles, the day after the Times' ex plosion. . The . box that wae open held dyna mite manufactured by the Hercules Powder Company, which ie situated in Contra Costa County near the giant works. This Hercules powder was of 40 per cent gelatin and opens up a new clew for investigation. A Swimming Hols. Knicker YIihi is a swimming bolet Bocker A body of water entirely surrounded by boys. New Tork Sun. EVERY WOMAN Should know the value of a good 'fitting' corset and be careful to buy only the, mod els that are best suited to her particular form. We have a big showing' . of , four of the best maKes of corsets on the marKet. Whether you want to buy or not, call and see our corsets. ALL STYLES ALL PRICES W. J. FUNK & Always Up-to-Date NEVER A MINUTE BEHIND tno jBDEEDnBnnnnnnondqnnaQnnpnnnfl u:V to HELP new'yorn. President to Ask Cabinet Officers to Aid Roosevelt's Campaign. Beverly. Mase. President Taft is going to do all he can to help Colonel Theodore Roosevelt win victory for the Republican state ticket In New York. This fact was evidenced here when It became known the president would ask two or three o4 his cabinet members to go to New York and as sist In the campa'gu there. STANLEY KETCHtL MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT -" Sprlngfleld. Mo. Stanley Ketchel, champion middleweight pug'liet of the world, died a tbe result or a wound by a. bullet Xlred from a rifle In the banda of Walter A. Hurts, a laborer on the ranch of ft. P. Dlckerexm, mil lionaire ranohman and sportsman, near Conway, Mo. Hurts waa later captured at the borne of Thomas Haggard, one mile from Nlangua, Mo., and was taken to tha Webster County Jail at Marsh field, where he la being guarded. After being placed In his cell the prisoner made a confession tn which he declared he shot Ketchel In self defense. He said be ordered the prizefighter to throw up his hands and fired when Ketchel refused to obey. Oonsclour until near the end, Ketch el refused to make any statement re garding the shooting. The part played by the woman in tbe ease, Fannie Hurts, wbo claims Ketohel'e murderer as her husband, ie not clear. From statements made by officer at Conway, It Is believed etoe is suspected of luring Ketchel to a chair which she nad placed In such a position that tbe occupant could not perceicve anyone who 'left the front door of the house. It was while sitting In thie chair that the cham pion wae shot D a Sugar $1.00 Cash n D n a a a D U a b ; We. are sole agents for - wakner bros! REDFERN ROYAL WORCESTER and BON TON CORSETS S3 a D n u a o D a D a a B D V a a a a D CO. a FRAUDS CHARGED IN COAST CITIES CENSUS Seattle, . Portland, Aberdeen, Tacoma and Boise Are Accused. Washington Stsrgred by tlie inormous growth 6hown by tha re turns of the new census for a number of western c'.:ies. Director Dm and. of of the Census Bureau, ordered an in- restlgaUon, the resilt of which aiv peased in the announcement th.it gross fraud had let n penieirntwl. Mr. Dtirand e-eo gave out a letter from President Taft, directing thirt persona implicated In the alleged rratids be prosecuted. 4 Cities speciiicaily mentioned as be ing affected by the frauda are Taco ma. Seattle and Aberdeen. Wash.; Portland, Ore.. Mlnneapol a, Minn.; Boise, Idaho, and Port Smith, Ark. It ie said that here are many other cities involved. Corrected returns and reports on al leged padding in Portland have na yet been received. Itecount and re adjustment has been completed at Se attle and Boise, and announcement of those two cities will be made soon with a full statement of the fraud. Tacoma's Padding Big. The result of a eecond enumerat'on of Tacoma, Woeh., shows a popula tion of 82,972, iao Increase of 45,258, or 120 per cent over the population of 1900. The first figures turned In for Tacoma were 116.248. In other words, the actual population was padded to the extent of 33,296, whioh would have meant a further addition ot 40 per cent Director Durand soys that the sus picions with regard to the census of Tacoma, were aroused, when on care ful examination of the schedules in Washington, it was found that there waa an absurdly large number of families reporting great numbers cf "roomers" and "lcigers." Tacoma Angry at Charge. " Tacoma Announcement of the cen sus bureaiu'e estimate of Taooma's population brought forth a storm of protest from city officials, commer cial organizations and scores of prom inent business men. A Genojous and Charitable Wish. 'I wish all might know of the. ben efit I received from your Foloys Kidney Remedy," saja L. N. Regan, Farmer, Mo. Hl kidneys and blad der gave him so much paLn, mlery and annoyance, he could not work, nor Bleep. 11 says Foley's Kidney Rmdy completely cured hkn. ANTI-PROHIBITION 8PEECH BY SMITH Dan Morgan Smith, spoko ta the opera house, Thursday night, ou ProhibWion la Wrong, Morally," to an audience of perhaps 250 people, including many who differ from JAe speaker on that issue but who gave him a . respectful hearing. The speaker was tiitroluced by A. C. Mil ler, manager of the opera house. Captain Smlih Is a Georgian by birth but i now a real-lent of Chi cago where he U a prominent law yer. He is employed by the Great er Oregon Home Rule association of Portland. He says be never drank liquor, but occajlonally takes a glass of beer. He is certainly a forceful, e'.oquent and effective orator His main argument waa Uiat pro hibition la a failure in correcting or lessening the evils of the abu j of Intoxicants. The dive flourishes more under prohibition than under regulation. He favors drawtlc regu lation, making R obligatory on offi cers, under penary of impeachment, to forfeit the llcenoea of second of friwuda. Captain Siukfa spoke ki Wallowa Friday night. The Call of thq Blood. for purification, finds voice In plro-. pies, boils, sallow, complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin all signs of live- trouble. But Dr. Kings New Life Pill make rich red blood; give clear akin, rosy cheeks, fine" com plexion, health. Try them. 2c at all drugists. Mrs. Laura Shrod and baby of Wallowa, who had been vi&tting her aun. Mrs. I. M. Young, returned home Friday. ' PORTUGESE TJLES GONE Lisbon. iXerevs hu.ve been Issued abolishing , the House of Peers, the Council of S ate and the titles of nobility, banishing the Uragansa dy nasty a ml secularising charitable insti tutions. v Gibraltar. The members of the Portuguese royal family left Gibraltar, King Manuel, fie Queen Mother, Ame lle, nd t!ie Duke of Oporto embarked cn the British royal yaciit Victoria and Albeit, while the Queen Dowager, Maria Pia, went aboard the Italian warship Regina Elena. The departure ct the royal exiles was marked by the thundering of sa lutes and the playing of Uie Portu guese National anthem. The British authorities accorded to the King and iia imriv nil hAn.,H j... i. i SENATOR DQLLIVER EXPIRES SUDDENLY Fort Dodge, la. JonathAi P. Dol livsr, Vnlted Sutes senator from Iowa, d!d at bds home here Saturday night, while a physician stood over him muikiug an examination of bis tocart with a siethoeoxie. Death came wlUiout a moment's warning and Dr. E. M. Van Vatten, who waa making the examination when the InBtmment stopped, thought that the stethoscope had broken, lis looked up into the face of the sena tor to Hud that silently and wltit Q W0, by American Prise Auorlattaa. . SENATOR DOLLIVER. tragic suddenness the death messen ger fiad called the soul ot the great cta'.esman. His death foljowed an acute attacK of stonweh trouble, which affected hi heart. His physician announced that death was directly due to dilation, of the heart. Mr. Dot liver had so far recovered his strength as to be able to walk about bis lawn. He had been up all day and entered 'his sitting room for the doily consultation with his phy sician. norwradish. Mix grated borseradiKb with lemon Juice; it will be found a pleasing i-uauge from vluegar. . ' ' NewFair Gash Store ENTERPRISE, - - - OREGON WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 w With a neat little stocK of new and up-to-date Dry Goods, Furnishing!, Notions and Home Goods. We Cordially invite every one in this vicinity to call and inspect oar Goods and note our prices. We don't claim to hare the largest stocK of goods in town, but we do claim to have the lowest prices THE FAIR COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER WOULD CROSS OCEAN III DIRIGIBLE BALOON New York Swept onward by a sturdy westerly breeia, Walter Well man's great dirigible balloon America, first of air craft to naiard trans At lantis passage, waa found In the steamship lanes up the Atlantic Coast at midnight Sunday, out of wlre4aa. range from shore points, but presum ably continuing her unbrcaen course, with air well on board. In all the other messages there was do bint of the airship's location, but a signalled good-bye Indicated that Wellman, whose dream Is to be the Columbus of the air, on passing the Nnutucket, turned the nose of his craft In a more northerly -direction with the Britiah Isles aa bis goal. Weather Bureau officials at Wash ington have asked every wireless sta tion and ship equipped with wireless to notify Wellman that the hurricane rejorted off the Florida coast has blown Itself out and will not in any way endanger the ship. French Dirigible Flies Channel. London. Another chapter was add ed to the history of aviation when the French dirigible balloon Clement Bayard, made the voyage from Com plcgne to London In the remarkable time of six hours, a Journey requir ing, seven hours by the fastest ex press trains and beats. Complegne Is 45 miles northeast of Paris and about 195 miles by air route to I-on- dot). Jt was the flrst occasion on which a dirigible balloon has crossed the English channel. The over-water trip oocup'ed 45 minutes. DISGUISE IS EFFECTIVE Ottawa. Ont. Canadian officials are looking for a large number of Chlnexe who have recently been smuggled Into Canada. At Ui Labor Convention. : held at Fort William, Ont., the sensa ' tional statement waa made that thou sands of Chinese are annually being smuggled into this country. The traf fic Is said to be most profitable, aad I fe JkliAk. aiAA V. I - t I J I f mm vi mm ftfvv VKU m UV1IIU pKlU for successful entry Into the Domin ion. Since the automobile has come Into almost general use, H Is author! tativeJy stated that the Celestials are dressed up aa women, and under the guise A "Joy riders" are successfully hoi acrose the International boun dary at many points. Fair Trial Asked. Milwaukee,' Wis. In a speech In which- It wa said that tbe struggles of John Diets were only a part ot the fight against the corporations, and urging that resolutions be passed de manding that John Diets be given a fair trial, Mayor. Emil Seidel was one of the speakers at the fcwo mass meet aigs of the Dletx defense committee. " Cobb Gets Automobile. Chicago In an official statement. President Johnson, ot the American League, says the ptays at St. Louis whoo Lsjole was at bat were legiti mate. He awarded the automobile to Tyrus Cobb as tending batter. Tbe percentages ' were: Cobb, .384944; Lsjole, .284084. A. C. WEAVER Q CO. PROPRIETORS