Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911, December 29, 1910, Image 3

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City and County
Brief News Items
First dass atdne" at "Calvin lar
hor shop. 68bn.
J. H. Maniey and family lea Fri
day morning for Couer dAlene. Ida,
to spend tbe n inter.
W. E. Tarcart went to Gaxfteld,
Wash.. Friiay to spend Coristmas
with his family.
Charlie and Mia Maud Uch
lft Friday morning for a Christmas
Wait at the home of E. Inibler in
Orcein City.
Miss Apnea Brichoux, v.ho ta
Uooa staying for some Unxj niih
her. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Wh'tfe. ret jrued to hr honi?
son was born Monday to the wlf in La Grande, Friday
of Wni. Miller of La Crania, brother
or A. C. MiUer of this cl:y.
The -"Women's Union Missionary
Society has bo?n poscponed IndcXl
Its'.y. Time id place or Bloating
aa.nouaeed la'-r.
The E. M. & M. company present
ed theiir patrons with 'hennonaeters
this year, a departure gladly wel
comed by thorn.
S. V. Cray left Friday -for Philo
mai.h, Oregon, where his wife is stay
ing for the benefit of her health.
He expects to be gone about a month
Fred S. Ashley U disuributirg the
newest thing in matchboxes, one that
takes the cardboard box the match
es come in, matches and all with
out unloading.
V.". D. Hiltsiey of Sndke rher came
to Enterprise Ttiesdr.y to meet Mrs.
HilisT.ey who returned Wedn.es 3a y
fr:m a long visit in Chicago and
other Eastern points
Enterprise Chapter. Royal Arch
Masons, elected the following officers:
Ii:gh Priest, Daniel Boyd; king, C
E. Funk; scribe, w. C Boatman;
captain of host, C. H. Zurcher; prin
cipai sojourner, J. A. Bur.cie:h; roy
al arch captain, W. T. Bell; secre
tary. C. G. EEyea; treasurer, W. R.
Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. McReynolds and
baby left Wednesday for La Grande
and after a brief visit tihere wBM go
on to Woodstock, near Portland,
where Mrs. McReynolds and child
will spend the winter. Mr. McRey
nolds wta go on (to Lakeport, the
new seacoast town in Curry county
where several local people have in
vestmnrts. Worse than an alarm of fire ait
night is the metallic cough of croup,
Orvie D. Shirley end Calvin Ma
affey of this city filed homes-wad
.-.ppCicaticMs in the land office at La
urando, Monday, according to the
Star.
WEDDING BELLS,
Miss Ne'.li Mabel Hanson and Mr.
Max Gunierman. w-er? married Wedn?s-
lay evenisig, Dec-envbeO 21, at 4:40,
by Rev. W. P. Samnis at his resi
lenoe. They left Thursday morning
or Portland on a wedding trip.
Bo:h paitk3 are well known and
have many fri-tndes who wish ithera
i long and happy wedded life. Mr.
(.rtiniernian is a young business man,
f this city, a'ld Viss Hanson Is a
daughter of Mrs. Hanson of Just
-suth of town.
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BIG PANTHER KILLED.
The Joseph Herald says Ed Mil
iary killed a paaithr 11 foot Jong.
Our Imnaha reportre confirms the
tale.
But in the issue of the Chfofta!n
U March 14, 1901, fa the Imnaha
rorrespoiidene there is the follow
ir.g item:
"ii33 Winnie Rice killed a pan
ther the otJicr day that measured
11" feet, 3 inches in length, she
lo.ard it in her chicken hou.se about
;1ny llgiit and took the gun and
run him out and ha took to a trse
v.-here she Bhot him In the head and
!:f.lcd him. Hon- is that for game
woman?
LADIES
Mrs. A. D. Vandecar of North Pow
der, Ore., has a larje stock of switch
es and all pertaining to the trade.
Also makes switches and puffs of
bringing dread to the household. Care- j '011r combings, w ill make trips to your
ful mothers keep Foley's Honey and j t0wtt- she wI11 a10 do vour work tf
Tar in tie house and give it at the i -vou address her at North Pow-
first sign of danger. Accept no sub- der. 30 years experience. Work guar
etrtues. Burnaugh & Mayfield. anteed. - lgc2
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Wallowa County litle efcf
I Abstract Company
A. C. MILLER, President
Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of t
new Court. House. Oldest and most comolete abstract Tjlant I
in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap-1
ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies. X
Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates
LOUIS TRACY
Author of the "Pillar of Light,"
"The Wings ol the Morn
ing" and "The Captain of the
Kansas."
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Copyright. 1909 by Edward J Clodt
Synopsis of Previoua Chapter.
CHAPTER I Ovo.rhor.ring a coaispi.
racy betwean her uncle and the cap
iat of his ship to sink the vessel
and collect insurance, Iris oike se-
retes herself aboard the Andromeda
ust before it sails for southern eeas.
Her uncle, who is her guardian and
has commanded her to wed old Dicky
ulmer, thinks she has run away to
avoid the distaseful marriage. II
hilip Hazier, yoong and hadusomo
second officer of the Andromeda, dis-
overs Miss Yorke aboard. Ill iris
ells Hozier of the plot to sUik th
es-sel, aad he keeps watch on Cap-
ain Coke. Mysterious defect in ue
eering gear discovered, causing the
hip to veer from her course, coke
treats the matter lightly. IV WhiJe
iKiing into a harbor at an unknown
island the Andronieda suddenly is
helled by a mysterious foe on shore.
V Sho's wreck ship. Hozier is
ounded and his life saved by iris.
chapter" X.
(Continued.)
lie glauood nt iris. Vanity beliiR bis
first consideration, it is probuble thnt
he would have rcfuswl to be made
ridiculous in her eyes hud not a knock
on the door gulvanizcd him into a
fever of fright. lie sprang up and
glared wildly around for some means
of eluding the threatened scrutiny of
a search party. Lulsa Gomez flung
him a rough skirt and a shawl. He
huddled Into a corner near the bed
and draped the two garments over his
head and limbs.
Then the woman unbarred the door,
man staggered In. lie was alone.
and a swirl of wind and mlu caused
he lanm to flicker ho niadlv thnt no
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Enterprise Livery
and Sales Stable
Baher a Smith, Proprietors
Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts
Commercial Trade a Specialty.
First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed
Horses Bought and Sold
Feed For Sale Open Day and Night
Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for servloe
IT'S time you were thinking of do-
ing your Christmas buying; if
you've a man to buy for, we know
what a problem confronts you. The
safest thing is to come to a man's
store, where you find the things men
buy for themselves. You'll find a
Hart Schaffner & Marx
suit or overcoat as good a gift as you can
offer. But you'll find here also plenty of
other things suitable; neckwear, hosi
ery, gloves, sweaters, shoes, hats, etc.
Suits $15.00
AND UP
Overcoats $17.50
AND UP
C. H. ZURCHER
The Men's Outfitter
one could distinguish his features un
til the door was closed again,
But Iris knew hlui. Though her
yes were dim with tears, though the
newcomer carried a broken guu In his
hands arid his face was blood stained,
he knew.
With a shriek that dismayed the oth
er women, who could not guess thnt
Joy is more boisterous thau. Borrow,
she leaped up uud threw her arms.
around him,
"Oh, I'liilip, rhilip!" Kho sobbed
'lie told me you were dead, and I be
lieved him!'
The manner cf her greeting was He-
llghtful to one who hud faced death
for her sake many times during the
past hour, yet Hosier was so surprised
by its warmth that he could Uud never
a word at the moment. But he had
the good sense to throw aside the ebat-
tered rifle and return her embrace with
Interest
When they parted In that same
squalid hut at midnight he took with
Ulra the intoxication of her kiss, let
he scarce brought himself to believe
that the night's happenings were real
or that they two would ever meet
Ugalu on earth. And now here was
Iris quivering against his breast lie
could feel the beating of her heart,
The perfume of her hair was as in
eeuse in his nostrils. She was cling'
mg to him na If they had loved
through all eternity,
San Benavides supplied a timely
tonic.
Throwing aside the rags which cov
ered him. he tried to rise. Philip
caught a glimpse of the uniform, the
sheen of the naked sword. lie was
about to tear himself from Iris' clasp
and spring at this new enemy when
the Brazilian spoke.
"Mil diabos'." he cried in a rage.
"This cursed Inglez still lives, and here
am I posing before him like an old
hag!
His voice alone saved him from be
Ing pinned to the floor by a man who
had adopted no light measures wltn
others of his countrymen during the
past half hour, as the dented guu bar
rel minus its stock well showed. But
the captain's mortified fury helped to
restore Philip's sanity. Lifting Iris'
glowing face to his own, he whispered
"Tell me, sweetheart, how comes It
that our Brazilian friend is here?1
"He ran away when some shots
were fired." which was rather unfair
of Iris. "He said the launch had been
sunk by a man-of-war"
"But he Is wrong. I saw no man-of-war.
We captured the launch. By
this time she is well out at sea. Un
fortunately Marcel was killed and Po
mlngo badly wouuded, There was no
one to come for you, so I Jumped
overboard and swam ashore, I had to
fight my way here, and It will soon be
known that there are some of ns left
on the JsIaDd. I thought that perhaps
I might take you back to the Grand
pcre cavern. These people may give
us food. I have some few sovereigns
In my pocket."
"Oh, yes,, yes!" She was excited
0iw and radiantly happy. "Of course
"Then there really was a warship!"
murmured Iris.
"Ha!" said San BenaTldea, and his
tone was almot gratiued, for he had
gathered that tinnier was skeptlcnl
when told of the rockets. Bat In that
respect at least he was not mistaken.
A iiiHtnif war had entered the rtmd
stead. and her powerful lamp was now
scouring Ken and coast for the uilsa-
Captain San Henaviaes must accom
pany us. He says the soldiers will
shoot him If they capture him. I, too.
have money. Let me ask him to ex
plain matters to this dear woman and
her daughter. They have been more
than kind to me already."
She turned to the sulky San Bena
vides and told him what. HoRler had
suggested. He brightened at that and
begau a voluble speech to Lulsa Go
mez. Interrupting himself, he In
quired in French bow Hozier proposed
to reach the rock.
"On a catamaran. There are two on
the beach, aud I can handle one of
them all right," said rhlllp. "But
what Is this yarn of a warship? When
last I sighted the launch she was
standing out of the harbor, and the
first clouds of the storm helped to
screen her from the citadel."
Ills Interpreted. San Benavides re
pented his story of the rockets. In her
present tumult the girl forgot the
touch of realism with regard to the
firing thnt he had heard. Certainly
there was a good deal of promiscuous
rifle shooting after the departure of
the launch, but warships use cannon
to enforce their demands, aud the
boom of a big guu had not woke the
echoes of Fernando Noronba that
night. Philip deemed the present no
time for argument. He despised San
Benavides and gave no credence to
him. Just now the Brazilian was an
evil that must be endured.
Luisa Gomez promised to help in
every possible way. Her eyes sparkled
at the sight of gold, but the poor wo
man would have nsslsted them out of
sheer pity. Nevertheless the gift of
a couple of sovereigns, backed by the
promise of many more If her husband
devoted himself to their service, spur
red her to a frenzy of activity.
There was not a moment to Ih lost.
The squall had spent Itself, aud a peep
through the chluks of the door showed
that the uioon would quickly be In evi
dence a:--u!u. It was essential that
they should cross the chauuel whtlo
the scattering clouds still dimmed her
brightness, so Manoela aud her mother
collected such store of food and milk
and water as they could lay hands ou.
Well laden, all five hastened to the
creek, and Hozier. Iris aud San Bena
vides boarded the larger of the two
catamaraus.
When the catamaran rounded the
last outlying crag and they were all
straining their eyes to find the sentinel
pillars tuey became aware that a
small boat was being pulled cautiously
toward them from the opposite side
f the rock.
Iris gasped. She heard Hozier mut
ter under his breath, while San Bena
vides reveuled his dismay by an oath
and a convulsive tightening of the
hands that rested on the girl's shoulders.
Hozier stroTe with a few desperate
strokes of the paddle to reach the shad
ows of the passage before the cata
maran was seen by the boat's occu
pants. He might have succeeded. But
there was even a greater probability
that the unwieldy catamaran might be
caught by the swell and dashed side
long against one of the half submerged
rocks that thrust their black fauga
above the water. I
Happily they were spared cither al
ternative. At the very Instant that
their lot must be put to the test of
chance Coke's hoarse accents came to
their Incredulous ears.
"Let her go, Olseu," he was growl
ing. "We've a clear course now, an'
that Infernal moon will spile every
thing If we're spotted."
In this Instance bearing was believ
ing, and Philip was the first to guess
what had actually occurred.
"Boat ahoy, skipper!" he sang out in
a Joyous hall.
Coke stood up. He glared bard at
the reef.
"Ijld ye 'ear Itr be cried to Pe
Sylva. "Sink me, I 'ope I ain't a-copy-In'
pore ole Watts, but If that wasn't
Hozier's voice I'm goln' dotty."
"It's all right, skipper." said Philip,
sending the catamaran ahead with a
mighty sweep. "Miss Yorke Is here
Captain San Benavides too. I was
sure you would look for us if you
cleared the harbor safely."
Then Coke proclaimed his sentiments
In the approved ritual of the high seas,
while the big Norseman at the oars
swung the boat's head round until
both craft were traveling In company
to the waiting launch. Before any
thing in the nature of an explanation
was forthcoming from the occupants
of either the boat or the catamaran a
broad beam of white light swept over
the crest of the Island from north to
south. It disappeared to return more
Slowly until It rested on Rat Island,
at the extreme northwest of the group.
It remalued steady there, showing a
wild panorama of rocky heights and
'tumbling sea.
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PR. C A. AULT
HYSIC1AN AND SIRGEOM
Office In Bank Building
Horn phoae both office aadZ
residence.
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C. T. HOCKETT. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office to, Litcb. building. Room
116. Home kid. Phone in of floe I
and reeUence. i
PR. W. L. NICHOLS.
Osteopathic Physician
135-137 LMch Btdg.
T Tueedey, Toured.-. and Satur X
day, Phoue In Hen. and office.
"ip that wasn't hozibr's voica I'm
OOIN' DOTTY."
lr.g launch. And in that moment of
fresh peril It was forgotten by all but
one of the ineu who bad survived so
many dangers since the sun last gilded
the peak of Fernando Noronba thnt
were It not for Iris having been left
behind and Philip's mad plunge over
board to go to her and the point blank
refusal of the Andromeda's captain
and crew to put to sea without an
effort to save the pair of them the
launch would not now be hidden be
hind the black mass of the Urand-pere
rock.
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J. A. BURLEIGH
ATIORNEY-AT-LAW
Office In Lltch Building.
Enterprise, Oregon.
S1IEAHAN A COO LEY
LAWYERS ENTERPRISE i
Practice In 8tate and Federal
Courta and Interior Department, i
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Office in Lltch Building. Room
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
i Office In Litch building. Room!
107. ButerprUe, Oregon.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PAMBL BOYP
X Practice In ill 8tta Court and
Interior Department. Careful at- X
j, cannon to ail nusineas.
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LAWYER - ENTERPRISE, ORE. t
Practice la BUte and Federal
X Courta and Int. Dept. Abstract
Bldg-, opposite court house.
293 acres Aldr Slope, $22,000.00
80 acres Aider Slops, $ 8,000.00
160 acres hill land, about six miles out, $2,000.00
320 acres, 12 miles eut, $3,200.00
City Lota, $100 to $300
Rwldn Proparty, $6SO to 3,000
Fire Insurance Surety Bond Live Stock Insurance
W. E. TAGGART, m eal Eut
ENTERPRISE, : : : : OREGON
$.Cartfui Banking Innm Iht Saftty of Dtpositi,"
Depositors Have That Guarantee at
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
OK ENTERPRISE, OREGON
CAPITAL $60,000
SURPLUS $66.1)00
Wc Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bought and Sold on
All Principal Cities.
Geo. W. Hyatt, President
Geo. H. Craig, Vloe President
W. R. Holm., CWilfi
A. J. Boehmer, Amt. Cashier
Geo .8. Cmaio
1. H. Dob bh
DiBtxrroita
Qko. W. Hyatt Matthi a. Houiaa
W. R. HoLMca
WHITB FRONT
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
L. DAY, Proprietor
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Good Rigs Fair Treatment Horses Bought and Sold
Special Attention to Commercial Trade
Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains
Beet of Help Employed Home Phone
Open Day and Night One Block North of Hotel Enterprise
Get Your Plumbing Done
Before Cold Weather Starts
I carry a complete line of Bath Tubs, Basins
Bowls, cte. PRICES RIGHT.
"Superior" Stoves and Ranges
Beat on thl Market
S. K. CLARK, 2 blks. south Hotel Enterprlaa
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