Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, December 29, 1910, Image 2

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    aVaUou-a Ccutttg (Chief tait
f0,,nK Pioneer Paper
. ! Published everj
cSi'erprwe Press
Lie Court House
objure
Entered In the postoffice at Enter
prise. Ore., as second-class matter
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SCRIPTIOX RATES.
,1."0 Three monins out
i . .1 tablv In Advance.
t ECEMBER 29. 1910-
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m :- i i T i N 5 TRIBUTE.
?jne of th irosi difficult case
. v.... h.ind:ed a: thi term of
:. county circuit court, and
.oi...tuu i: is but just
.. ciu.t Judge Ki'.ow'.t-s
v. gxl a; the pre-i'.uir.g off.-
... i.-. ad.Lt.on to expediting busi
. Known Is prompt: and
...a rccltEgs &r.d has njad
. o.-ia bar and public
..o.. Republican.
Joint Irstallation
By Masonic Bodies
Bta'S, Royal Arch and Blue Lodge
Officers Given Splendid
Start.
The join: in-sullatioc of Wallows
Vi.ley Chapter. O. E. S.. Enter
prie Chapter. R. A. 11, and Wallowa
I.odiS. A. F. i: A. M.. was held ir.
' aaonit hall Ttieaday night, and
ujj a very bea.::;;-a: aiid ojoyabi
afJ-ilr.
T3. Mary St-', was Installing of
t s: ii ::ie Stars. irs. Gladys Fitj
t .:.-& wjs n-arsial and l.rs. J. A.
Barle-h arjsxiac. In addittion. to
ih-? e.-:'-ive efficers whetie names
ie he.e ofore been published.
ie fo! owirg appointive officers
re duly inducted into office with
the beautiful rites- of the O. E. S.:
Ada. Mrs. Ray V&s:; Edthr, Mrs.
': -?.-k Reavjs; Eiscia. Mrs. E. J-
5-:ae; warcer, lira. W. T. b21;
. ...i::e;. E. J. ForsyUie.
For te Royal Arch, J. B. Olmsted
wio ins'allitg officer and W. R.
Ho.ajo marsiiai. Th names of the
n-;- officers hav beea pubiiuhed ic
-reviotis isaue.
I a,-:er 1). W. Sheahan ir.s:al-
.e of ::ters of Waliowa lodse A.
F . e.eited Saturday night, j
- --i was marshal, as j
' a. .e i-oyd, W.. .V.; W. '
-V. C. T. Hockett, J. j
es. treas.; J. A. Bur-'-
H. Zurcher. S. l.; j
V ' ! x. -. J. D.: E. J. Forsythe, !
a: j A - -;L s.e.vanis; h.. W. 1
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ceremonies a fine
s;are.
- " '. e e .eri iarian. !
o-r..-Dr.. who was '
-i in Joseph !
o' weks ago. to j
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''trad coyote-" flurry
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as far at U kaoirn !
tiaie.
. v.". Harris and family will
leae- Thursday for Idaho. He has
boat an Irrigated raach about 8
miiea from CaldweJl, m. l. Harrj
of Emmett, Idaho, U here helping
hia brother pack up.
'rs. William Dx's'cr sp.;t Wed
acsday at Los tina
Graduate Chicago Veterinary College
Ex-President Society Veterinary
Graduates of Wisconsin
DR.E.R. FLACK
Formerly of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Headquarters at
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Enterprise Livery zL bales
Stable, Enterprise, Ore. !
Effect Temporary
Fair Organization;
;
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Stockholders Meeting Held Saturday- (
Permanent Organization en
January Fourteenth.
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Saturday lat, be.-.; the uay tvfo.e ;
'hrls.n-.as. w:".e no. conducive to
,-v lcrce oc-.tpourrr.e of ttu peop-e
,
.i ai.v proposi'.i'.in, yet
ver 1-
.nrf.-wntacion of the pubKc
n'.rit- !
:
d men of the county wss
- o'f'H" the organization
on hand :
of the i
allowa County Agricultural
soc:a:ion.
After fu'.l discussion, however, it
.vas resolved that the K-si permanent
n:r.i- nf t'.i fair de-ma:i-led thai i
vcrv prec'not of the co.n.tv should :
,e 'p,;i no. oalv anion? the j
r.vv-h.v.i.. h,., on ' tlie various I
onraiivet-s as we'.!.
It was decided, tho reform
to e."ct
r.!v a temporary 0rgan.2r.tion, w
hieh
.as d-ne by the election of Jay H
obbin Sam Wade. Carl WU-taiore, ,
M. Fru'.tts and W. F. Craig as a
ectporary board of dir:.:ore. u.id
rom thai numt er W. F. Craig was
,.ecd to act as temporary eeere-
The meecitig was tdjoumed until
Saturday, January 14. at - p. tu.,
1; which time an effort will be made
o have every subscriber to stock
present.
At that meeting a re-ntaneat or
aniza.ion will le effctrril.
.A I LOR MAKES FREE WITH
HIS EMPLOYER'S GOODS.
Sheriff E'par 1'arvin r. to La
,:A.id Wednesday after Edward
;ujith. a taiior tmder arrest there
a a charge of misappropriation of
:ood owned by Mas Gunnerniaa of
.his city.
Smh as from The Dr.lles and
.vas left in charge of Mr. Glimmer
nan's shop here last w-eefe while
he owner and his bride were ic
.'ortiand on their wedditig trip. It
s alie-ired Smith got very busy, sold
several suits of clothe-s, traded a gar
neiiv on a diamond ring tiien on
Sunday hired a rig and went to Jo
eph. whence he tok tiie train for
-a Grande.
A Joeph man brought the rig
-:1c. suspicion wa.- aroused, the
io"h:iis trawl, and word sent to
lie Union County sherfcf to place
li youtig mac under arrest, which
vm doi..
WEDDING BELLS.
Married, Tuesday evening. Dec
;nier -T, at s o'clock, at the Lewis
.:j .el. Mr. John W. Fine and Mrs.
-v.ice Tinsiey. Hev. W. P. Sanims
....a....g in tie presence of a nuni
of friends. An e.uc;ant wedding
supper was served at the hotel.
MUs Katharine P. Kay and Mr.
irb;rt L. Browning, both well know
-' popular young people of
..i city were qniet'.y married at the
. Home .Sunday nioruiug at 8:ii"
cot-k by Rev L. V. MeredUh of
Methodist church. The witnesses
...e -.r. Roger and Mis Helena
mother and si.-i.er of the bride
;. J. L, Browning, father of the
Aj;ii, j,r. and Mrs. A. B. C'onoway.
ter a call at the Browning home,
,ue uaypy oong cuup-e 5ui w
-epot and departed on the moming
race for a two wecs wedding trip
- ii-iho, where they will visit, friends.
'-Poa their return tuey wm rosme
a this city.
The many, many friends of both
o.-ide. and groom will Join in heartiest
wishes for a long, bright and joyous
xarr.ed life.
CHURCH SERVICES.
Methodits church: Services next
Sunday as usual. Subject of morn
ing sermon, "A Motto for the New
Year." Evening theme. "The Ir
reparable Past and the Available
Future." All eordcallv invited.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Laad Office at La Uranae, Or
egon, Eotcmber 22, 1910.
Notice i3 hereby given, thai the
State of Oregon, baa this day filed
In this office its avpUca-ton to se
ct, utidec the provisions of the Act
,. Congress of August 14, 1848, and
he acts supplementary and amentl-
atory there x, the SW4 SEVi Sec.
.1. 1. 2 N.. R. 46 E. W. II.. Serial
! No. 0S7S".
Any and all persons claiming ad
: v nso'y the lands described, or de
; 3--c.'.g to object because of the mrn-
tral character of the land, or for
' any other reason to the disposal to
! apphcant may file ttteir affidavit
i f protest to. this office at any time
; .i.ior to the approval or certification
' of - said selection by the Honorable
Cvrjiissioner of the General Lacd
alct, F c bramweu..
i' Register.
ERIE NEWS OF THE WEEK
Ten dollars a ui.nute Is the Talue
a New York Jury has attached to the
tiaie of Lawyer Samuel C. Harrlman.
who sued the owners of a downtown
buIldiIlg for fal.e jmpr80nment
because he was locked In a room 10 g
minutes by a Janitor. The Jury cave
him a verdict of $100.
Customs Inspectors discovered 75
g
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liner Asia. m
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e Dan.uet tne Illinois Boclety of m
!. If , o.n i -- n. . . . . W
- n -D,c"P. at wnicn
l'lacs for tile buliding of a great me-
! in-Bay were discussed.
Led by the Vnited States Govrrn
nient. It Is the belief In Wall Btreet
that the country is about to enter on
an era of entreuchment and economy.
According to the wise men of the
s:m,t- lh? railroads and great Indue-
I trial corporations are to take the lead
In the campaign of economy.
For the first time in Missouri there
was no Christmas tree at the execu-
'a
tiv
e mansion for the pleasure of the
little children of Jefferson City. An
epidemic of scarlet fever prevails In
the city and the physicians requested
Governor and Mrs. Hadley to abandon
the ennual Christmas tree.
NEWS OF NOTED
PERSONS
After spending IS years in Folsom,
California, prison on a life sentence
for train robbery, it is probable that
Chris. Evans, one of the leaders of
: Kl
the famous b!ehwav band known as : M
Son tag and Evans, which terrorized
the San Joaquin valley in the nine
ties, will be paroled.
The petition of Abraham Ruet, the
tormer San Francisco political boss, i n
under sentence of 14 years for brib
ery, for a hearing of his case before
the district court of appeals, was de
nied by that tribunal. Ruef now faces
his last resort the supreme court.
Some of those who think they are !
gifted with political prophetic vision
think they see an effort to make Fran-
cis J. Ileney, backed by William
Kent's money, the United States sen
ator from California to succeed Frank
P. Flint, with Kent coming la to suc
ceed Eenator Perkins two years
thereafter.
Joseph Wendling. convicted of the
murder of Alma. Kellner, eight years
eld, at Louisville, Ky., a year ago, was
denied a retrial.
very laborer in the employ of the
New Tork City Park Department re
ceived a bright, new J3 gold piece as
a Christmas gift from Mrs. Russell
Sage.
Standing upen a flower-banked plat
form erected near the fountain given
to San Francisco by Lotta Crabtree,
before 0,000 persons, Louisa Tetras
zini sang to the people oi San Fran
cisco, as her Christmas offering. I
FOREIGN NEWS BITS
In the course of a few years, Oer-
many in all likelihood will consume
. av 1 . .
nothing tut imported meat, acord
Ing to consular reports. j
The English election having re
sulted in a victory for the progressive
or Liberal forces, it is predicted that
within three year3 the house of lords
will either be abolished or that its
power for evil will be taken from It.
The Canadian Railway Commission
:s directed the express companies
of the Dominion to "file lower tariff
rate3 within three months.
That the "padlock bill," passed by
!.ie cortes, designed to separate church
and state in Spain, is but the forerun
ner of more sweeping anti-churh
measures was intimated by prominent
members of Premier Canalejas' a4
oj in is '.ration.
Determined to stop illegal use of tbs
name, the grand lodge of Ancient
Free and Accepted Masons of Oregon,
a committee of three has been ap
pointed to prepare a bill for presenta
tion to the legislature to weed out
the promoters of imitation orders.
State aid to one high school in each
county, requiring such school to offer
a normal course, and a plan of certi
fication whereby county certificates
will be abolished and the examina
tions will all be conducted -by the
state, are laws which the superin
tendents of county schools of Oregon
would like to see placed on the stat
ute books of the state.
Although It probably will be the
first of the coming year before the
final state tax levy Is made up, It Is
safe to state the levy will not exceed
two mills and may be a shade under
that amount. Baaing thison an esti
mated valuation of $330,000,000, the
two-mill tax will raise $1,660,000 for
state purposes.
The United States Geological Sur
vey reports that the totai produc
tion of coal in Oregon In 1909 was
87.276 short tons, having a spot value
of $235,085, differing very slightly
from that of the preceding year. Only
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tw mines, the Newport m4 toe Bea
ver Hill, both la Coos County, ship
coal in large quantities, tie shipments
being maae almost entirely by sea to
San Francisco. All the coal mined la
the state is lignite la character.
A lUBuaary ef appropriations re
queue! for the Oregea School for the
Deaf Mutes fer 1111 aa 1912 has
been filed with the secretary wt state
by the superintendent ef that institu
tion. The sum of $41,000 granted by
tce la,t legislature is again asked
I frV M Ka liaarl f at.e ... y.
for, to be used for the construction
of a new elevator In the building, the
Installation of a complete house tele
phone and fire-alarm system, and
other general expenses.
Plans to establish a sew state
board of agriculture, modeled after
the Federal Department of Agricul
ture, will figure largely la a bill In
troduced into the legislature by Rep
resentative Abrams, of Marion
County. The proposed hoard will
transact the duties of the present
board, with a wider scape fef its ac
tivities. A permaaea secretary at
the eapltel, a statistical department
and lavestlgstlea ef ores conditions
throughout the state are prepesed.
A Dreadful Wound
from a fcnife, trua, tla can, rusty nail,
flreworka, or of ny other oa'.ure,
demands prompt treatment with Buck,
len'a Arnica ScJva to prevent blood
poison or gangrena. It-atLdQUicaveat,
fturt healar far at such wounds
also for Burnt, EOilo, Sonee, Skin
RrupiiosA, Eczema, Chapped. Hands,
Coma or Pllaa 2e. at all Tjruggiats.
All ahetna artera far aum to
'rues 4ant aaaai
VThlt Froat awm.
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PARAOItC QLINTt.
Paradise, Dc. 22. Cold, trosen
weather now. Very little anow.
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BAKER CITY OFFICE
International Correspondence Schools
Box 493, Baker City, Oregon
Please explain, without further obligation on my part, how I can Qualify iar a
larger aalary and advaneenwnt to the poaiuoD beiora
which 1 have marked X.
Bookkeeper
Stenuirrapher
Advertising Han
Snow-Card Wnier
Win.iow Trimmer
Commercial Law
Illustrator
Civil Service Flxama
Chemist
Textile-Mill Supt. .
Concrete Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Power-station Supt.
Heavy Elect. Traction
Teiei hone Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
lieciianical
Machine llesigner
Civil Engineer
Surveyor
Salesmanship
Name
Street and No
City
ENTERPRISE PLANING MILL
Under New Management
BOESEN & RUGGLES, Proprietors
Both Practical Mill Men
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All kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber now on hand.
Prompt Delivery and Prices Right.
Estimates cheerfully furnished.
t-jnSKXlTLlR2ri
Ray Renfrow, Roy Ralls and Clyde
Straley took hogs to Lewiston last
veek and brought back freight for
.i-? merchants here
Quite a coyo e scare hy:-y :tiw. It
. : s aiI s-:- o al wad coy s ea have
toen seen here.
A number of craonr. here are com
tclal ir.?. It i h gh t'r.o.v '!" -V-
J -tr y .
r: or. ni '-h:r of i.rs. W.
C. Straley, died on the night of the
l'th cf December of hemorrage of ih
brain. She wa3 nearly 76 years of
a;:e. She wns buried in .he Fara
'ilse cemetery December 19. Rov.
Miller of Flora conducted the funeral
service
You Must Read This If You Want The
Benefit
J. W. Graar, Greenwood, La., sul
fwrad with a sevr caaa Qf lumbago.
"The pains we eso IcUenae I wa fore
d io bypodenulc In'jacthxia tar cUf.
Tbesw attack atartd witch a pain In
Light
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Cleanliness
In our factory, Costly Mater
ial and Skill in Makinf ara
tha conditions and ingre
dient that combine to make
Modern Sweets
o perfect a
Candy
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Building Contrextox
Architect
Architectural Drafta,
Structural Engineer
Mining Engineer
Miae Foreman
Gaa Engineer
Plumb g H't'g Con.
Draftaman
late.
- eti-ttstK.-. --Si'fc-aa
th msavll of xoy baxast vhlob. TaduavUy
became) fairly paWalyxias;. ily mum-.
tion was attracted to Foley's KULney
Remedy and I am glad U aay af&ar
using this wewdejrful meyUptn I am
no lOiiger bouhenad In any way br b7
old eaemy lumbago." Burnaugb a May
field. Oregon
The Last Call of
the West
Did yon see this beautiful irtMa
picturinx Or ef on in fear eaters la
the NovenkerlSUNSITT
9X5.0M la Wrag vaaat ay nUEMTT
Manila on a eeviea ef artWiee
supewbry OhMtrotad in fear ealarfl
picturlDf 4 dawtrlbiac the attrac
tions and reeeurees of the
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Williamson and a superbly I'lns
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