Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, November 10, 1910, Image 4

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The Free Is the Lightest Running Sewing
Machine In the World
Reader, pardon my earnestness, but do realize what that statement means?
Do you know th's is no mere, empty brag? Are you aware the inventor has
spent a fortune of years and money to make the claim absolutely true?
Let me repeat
The Free Is the Lightest Running Machine In the World
Come to my store, lift the head of a Free Sewing Machine and discover
THE secret, the greatest invention in sewing machines, since the day of
Elias Howe, the "ROTOSCILLO" movement, which together with the eight
sets of ball bearings makes THE FREE the lightest running sewing
machine in the world,
FRED S. ASHLEY, The Home Furnisher
Price MaKer on Up-to-Date Furniture Carpets, Rug's, Linoleum, Wall Paper, Moulding
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When yon get a
1I$T(HD LANDS
UNIVERSAL
You get the best range at a moderate cost. Same
is true of heating stoves. The
Howard
for coal or wood is the best in the mar
ket, and costs no more than inferior kinds
Largest stocK of Ranges, CooKing', Heating' Stoves
S. D. KELTNER'S HARDWARE
ENTERPRISE, OREGON
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JIBE GOING FAST
MANY SCOURING COUNTY FOR
DESIRABLE) CLAIMS SQUAT
TERS IN PINE CREEK.
Former Theatre
Manager Arrested
Thomas Bruce Arrested and Bqund
Over On Charge of Non-Support
of Family.
Thomas Bruce, former mana-ger of
the Lyric theatre la thlc city, was
The recent withdrawal from the , arretted u La Grande Tuesday ev
fores i reserves and the restoration inning charged with uon-suppoiit of
. ...,r c ,..,i .t...T, wai. 'his wife and family. His case was
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I Enterprise Livery
and Sales Stable
BaKer Smith, Proprietors I
Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts
Commercial Trade a Specialty.
First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed g
Horses Bought and Sold
Feed For Sale Open Day and Night
Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service
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Iowa county ha called the atten
tion of many people this fall ito the
land still available to entry under
.he noiiK.tead laws of tho United
States. Stores are scouring the
coi'iv. and consuItLng maps and
li'-jr.rd Wednesday afternoon and he
was bound over iu the sum of $250.
As he was unable to raise 'tho bail
required he was returned 'to jail.
Bruce has been running .the Lyric
for several months and seemed to bo
dobg well, but last Monday morning
with-
This Is Your Chance
To get a 20, 40 or 80 acre tract on Alder
Slope, the best Fruit, Berry and Vegetable
land in the valley; improved or unimproved,
with plenty of water. Terms to suit you.
Priced from $25.00 to $125.00 per acre.
Alder Slope Land Company
C H. Jordan, Selling Agent
La Grande : Oregon
293 acres Alder Slope, $23,000.00
80 acres Alder Slope, $ 8,000.00
160 acres hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00
320 acres, 12 miles out, $3,200.00
City Lots, $100 to $300
Residence Property, $650 to $3,000
Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance
W. E. TAGGART The Pioneer Real Estate Ban.
ENTERPRISE, : : : : OREGON
High Grade Job Work a Specialty
nlnrs fn tho. ftire of J.he United i he attempted to leave 'town
States Commissioner with a vtew to j cut settling several bills outstanding
!ecomaig the owner of a quarter sec- iaad was held at the 'traLn by some
rion of land. Many of the land hunt- creditors until he "came across- with
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the right needful, when he was per
mitted to board itlie train.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
jrs are now and have bee-n residents
)f 'Uie county for some 'tinrs, while
tliers are from various parU of Or
egon, Washington and even the East-
m state. Sevonty-eight pupils are now n-
Onc family from Mic-ntgan was for- TollJ(1 , th hsh school and s.till
riinaib enough to fl.id a hmSte.ad ' th;y keep coming. Arrangements are
vuicin four mtej or lanwipiuw aim be!j nlad to increasu the seattog
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
OF WALLOWA COUNTY
I CHARLES THOMAS I !
LAWYER ENTERPRISE, ORE. j;
f Practice in State and Federal
X Courts and Int. Dept. Abstract X
Bldg., opposite court hous. ; T
J. A. BURLEIGH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Litch Building.
n;nterpriee, uregon. j
TH08. M. DILL I
Office In Litch building, Roomt
107. Eiiterpriie", Oregon. I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAV
.vill soon take up itheir residence
ereon
In the Judgment of many of tho
old settlers there 13 very little de
sirable land yet remaining open to
homestead entry, but other old 6et
Mers will recall the fact that In
but few instance did the fii't
hi the cou-ity file oa ilie host
i id. Frequently thoy selected hom'H-
Jieius tliat are mow considered very
interior, and 'ands' now co.isldjred
-he boat lay vacant for many yoars.
And such may be the -case now.
Practically all land on which there
is Tunning water has been taken, up
years ago, but running water 'is not
Jie only consideration fcr dobirabil
ty. A few years heJ.co 'may Bee
wme of Mie land now vacan'. pr
:ounced the beat in tae county and
ve will all recall the time vh'.-n w-o
--ould have been the owner of it.
.'or a trifle.
Reports from the Pine Creek, ches.
limnus a.id coivtinruoUi country are
o the effect that there are numer
jus aqua-tters holding down claims
until November 21, whn they can
file on land hitherto ki the forest
reserve. Others are not so much
imposed with Ule land throv,-n open
o entry but are looking nearer the
valley and have found land Jiut as
desirable. Teats have been pitched
oa many quarter sections, rude
shacks spring up in a night, while
others post a notice declaring their
selection of the surrounding lands' as
a site for a future home and go
:uu. 6eja'-:g ready to build a house
and barn.
One man from the East was look
ing over the land In the Crow Creek
,-uuxnry ana iuun-uy luiuia a pc
hat satisfied him. He prepared to I
stablish hia residence and vatt un
11 November 21, having brojght his
ied and a Uaitr with him. After
fixing up camp a little he strolled
town aid oveivia' nearby hill wher
ie found much to his surprise a
eat with evidences of being lahabtt
id. He lnve3tlgatel further anu
'ound that a young ledy had moved
unto the place at 12:15 a. m. and
claimed the same land. He was
lbout 10 hour too late.
capacity, aid in all likelihood anothcT
teacher will be lengaged.
The physical geography class has
kept a faithful reoord of the weather
conditions' prevailing Uie past monith
and following Is 'the result of their
observations;
IS clear days.
5 cloudy days.
4 clear and cloudy days.
2 rainy days
1 showery day.
Prevailing wind, NV 16 days.
C3 degrees average 'temperature.
DANIEL BOYD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PracUce In all State Courts and
Interior Department. Careful at
tention to all business.
W. R. Holmea and family moved in
to thair handsome new resid-ence
property jait week.
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ENTERPRISE
OPERA HOUSE
Watch for
Next
Announcement
t SHEAHAN & COOLEY
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LAW IEBJ CniCKrKlJG '
f Practice In State and Federal
y Courts and Interior Department.'
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DR. C. A. AULT i
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office In Bank Building.
Horn phone both office audi
residence.
THE EVENING TELEGRAM'S BAR
GAIN PERIOD RATE THIS YEAR
WILL BE $3.50
The Portland Evening Telegram
can be secured the balance of this
year and all of next, by new or old
subscribers for the bargain period
price alone, pi other words, $3..l0
pays from now until January 1, 1&12.
Present subscribers who pay thoir
subscription to date at the regular
rate may take advantage of this, bar
gain period offer also.
LEAVE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ATI
THIS OFFICE
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W. C. KETCHUM
DCVTICT ENTEDPDICR
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I Office In Litch Building. Room i
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f Office in Litch building,
i 115
C. T. HOCKETT. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Room '
Home bid. Phone In otflc
and residence. i
W. B. APPLEGATE.
Notary Public .
Collection! made. Real Estate
bought and told and all business
matters .attended to. Call on or
write me.
PARADI3L, OREGON.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of tVe Interior,
. United States Land Office.
LaGrande, Oregon, September 19th,
1910.
A sufficient contest affidavit hav
ing been filed in this office by Rue
ben McEvers, contestant, against
Homestead EntTy No. 06955, made
August 24th, 1909, for BV6 NEVi
& EV6 SE, Section 3, Township 2
North, Range 50 East, Willamette
Meridian, by Howard Whlttier, Con
testee, in which it Is alleged that
said Howard Whlttier has never es
tablished a residence upon said tract,
but has abandoned the same, that
he has beea absent therefrom for
more than six months saioe making
said entry, that said tract is not
settled upon and cultivated by said
party as required by lav said parties
are hereby notified to appear, re
spond, and offler evidence touching
said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. oa
November 10th, 1910, before C. M.
Lockwood, Unite! States Commission
er, at his office In Enterprise, Or
egon, and that final hearing v.lll be
held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Novem
ber loth, 1910, before the Register
Hid Receiver at the United States
Land Office In La Grande, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in
proper affidavit, filed September 19,
1910, set forth facts whlchi show that
after due diligence per3oncl service
of this notice can not be made. It is
hereby ordered and directed that
such notice be given due and1 proper
publication. -
Record address of entry man
Whiteblrd, Idaho. 7c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver.
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Modern Sweets
Make
Welcome
Treats
Thi Me dim Seal it tin
(luaranttt q Jtrt m4
Wholttomt
Candy
Paironix the "Modern Dealer" ,
detail Conl.ctlon.ry Co., Hlra., Ptrtltnd, OnfM
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Carefui Banking 'Insures th Safety of Deposits."
Depositors Have That Guarantee at
WALLOWA NATIONAL. BANK
OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON
CAPITAL 150.000
8URPLUB $55,000
We Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
All Principal Cities. v .
Geo. W. Hyatt, President
Geo. 8. Craig, Vice President
W. R. Holmes. Cashier
A. J. Boehmer, Aunt. Cashier
DIRECTORS
Geo.8. Chaio Geo. W. Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes
J. H. Dobbin W. R. Holmxs