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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1884)
F r u t u t i i : < m :i:k . Rend the lid. of Messrs. Pliclps A mentarv remnant n o « fi ding beck Prairie » tuck. Orvtfuii, M h \ 0, IKM. Harris in this issue. Call at tin F. D. & J. D. McCULLY, will eventually do so.l flu more 1!. M. Downey is busily engaged new plaining mill and cxiimim enlightened a nation Ifiecomc- tin) are in their views—bult more anon, at his old occupation of buying their work before purchasing. T houghts For Thinkers. cattle. A. W. C. OREGON. Messrs. F. D. McCullv and A. JOSEPH, -».-»JAF- Joseph, Or.. May lt/l, lsS4. Spring is here, and as usual it is W. Gowan arc in attendance at the It is such an overpowering accompanied by occasional re Republican Comity Convention nt 'thought to some, that were women t o a tu t i t i t i i L freshing showers. Union. May they receive nomina allowed the right to vote, she Dealers In tions for fat offices. . . . ~ ~ Mrs. Ella Pierce ,, is , VOFV sick. ■ might aspire to the Presidency. I mini. Oregon, linv I. ISSI. • , . ,,, lo the voTKtts and citizens o r Dr. , Gailv called Read the business cards on first Why this should be so is a mys ,• was . . , upon, 1 ’ hut .... , .... .-- hi i 1. nothing has been heard since. page. All those gentlemen whose tery. Queen Victoria reigns more ... WALLOWA VALLEY. I iH l t l l‘ n il'll: successfully than did many ot the take this method of eiuitradicting a , Albert Kav, who lias been at names are there found, are men Kings of England. Queen Eliza- false slid unfounded report that has work in ltoup’s saw-mill, has quit of honestv and fair dealings, and ! both, or “Good Queen Bess,' will been hirgelv circulated throughout with the intention of leaving the are a credit to the profession or oc cupation which they pursue. < never l>e forgotten ; While we all your valley, to the effect that " If valley. I'lie editor, when he thinks of the know that much ot Napoleon s elected to the State Senate 1 would List of letters remaining un Farmers are all engaged in sow CLOTHING, ROOTS and SHOES, many homes made happy by the success was due to the wise adnion- ,avor ,,le passage of a hili to create ing tile seed and if the coming sea called for in the Joseph, Oregon, itioiis ot Josephine. Not very tai a new eountv by cutting ■ df Wal post office for the month ending r.wwt smiling faces of the little iway. when the railroad was near son is good they look for an abun lowa Valiev, whether the people of dant harvest. April 30, 1834, to-w it: ones, in whose minds are the pent- ilig completion on the other side ot your valley should favor such a Carinn, Frank. Nitli, George. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, up future greatness ol our land, the Blue mountains, an incident division or not.” I do not think School begins in this district on In culling for the above please feels it llis du;v, and deems the took place, proving conclusively such a division of our county at -'!-th irrst., under the earc ot say “ Advertised.” tusk a pleasure, to devote a portion t,la, sometimes a woman may bi* this time or in the near future, I He is an old exper- A. W. G owan , P. M. of Ids time and a column ot space victorious when men fail: A tall. would he proper, expedient, or for fenced teacher, and ad predict that A ttention V eterans .—A meet in the C hiketain to the lieucfit 1,1 broad-shouldered Missourian ami l(es, inu,n.st„ ,,f Wallowa Valiev or ’he ’icho° 1 "’ill bl' “ you his young reader-, .. his little wife, onony to i Kmjon in County at large. It U mv • - Mrs. Eila -Ward , »» i i l i l l I / I t < l t l ing will he held at Joseph, in the file cut at the of tins , col- . head , • early days, had settled upon and ,,pjn jon ,jla t tile Wt,H0Wa Valiev Waiden. died on Thursday, May flitvrO; for the purpose ol t a k i n g some action relative to an organi mm. represent- children Hocktug: oultlvated ,(llltP a sizable tarn. . a,\() its natural tributaries: with its She leuvwi a husband and zation of a Post of the G. A. K. to this column with their literary fact "made the wilderness to bloom VjWt) but onlv partiaIlv developed ^ 1st. n children, besides manv Let there he a general mustering TOBACCO & CIGARS. gems. The one with the stick is as me rose. I he balmy tr.igrani t agricultural, stock raising and min-1 friends to mourn her loss. from far and near. the editor, (not such a stick as lie o t a p p A - h io tis o m s lik e d th e a n , a n d eraj rvHourcex, will, at some tim e: ----------- was wont to use in school, hilt the all nature seemed at peace, when ¡n the future, necessitate a division I The C hieftain office has a novel one that should have held the type an order came trom the superm- (|f (.,lllntv „„ UH t(, givp Vou aj Lo-tinc. <>ro«..i. May s, law. press in the shape of an “ Army,” he “pied" ill setting this Up the ten lent ot the road to grade right eountv of your ow n; but in mv i The long talked of grist mill is having a velocity of over 31 Ml copies first time,! arranging the items in through Mr. W.’s place. The cav- nljnd'the time has tint yet ennie i Progressing slowly. per hour, and when ye foreman propel' order. tleadc ot dravs and workmen soon ' when such a measure is necessnrv.! _ Farmers are well through with gets better acquainted with the Io c h o o s i n g w iin t t o write select* arvjVeil. notwithstanding a remon- or by any means expedient. I * seeding and crops are looking re- iiuiihiK o/irrnndi we will make some F1I,'ll subject.- a-arc of interest to trsanve from Mr. W. Down eanie the improvement on the papeFs ap- would thcretore opposed such a j ninrkablv well well. , , • , . , i i ...... , “ ■■ ........... , , wouiil your brothers sister» and plat mates, tenees, and the trees would soon jjvision unless petitioned for bv a pearanee. wri’.-in a manner toe same a -y o u havp foUoWpd, had not Mrs. W., vprv i.ir;,p „ „ .i'J itv the voter’s ! Republican prim ary was held he on | very large majority of the voters The stage leant, hound for Wal converse with onc-another and you (whu wp gaid |K.fup. w,,s , . / n, 1 ami tak-pavers of that portion of ! the 3d inst. Messrs. Tullcy and lowa bridge, knowing on Thursday w ill be surprised as well as pleas, d Hunter were elected delegates to < l A vtknt n,„i i,;i iv „ C le * woman, ) after pleading with her the eountv seeking to be set ofl'into Convention in- morning that Messrs. Gowan and t-k n o w that the f h tldrvnsfoi ,mn h„ gbanii toniakc 0,u. more attempt a n w . (,oljntv As in mv opinion , ¡the County , , ♦ t vv and v -n will be more eagerly read than any ' to save their home from ruin. went the people of that section are the ! suppor-t J. W . Norvillc Met'ullv, the delegates from Joseph to the County Convention, were other column. He will anxiously out. and calmly and deliberately proper j ;algps as to when such a !fi,r Stat*' Seliator' iiwait and gladly welcome any and ; ordered the workmen to desist, measure should become necessnrv. | Lively times at our little burg on anxious for an early start and a speedy trip, aroused themselves for till contributions ____________ »1 onderingly they obeyed, and she A ndj,j all legislation tending in * the 3d and 4th inst—religious dis- the emergency, resulting in a 1 told them she must see their super- that direction, their voice and cussion between Elders Picket and broken tongue and a late start. A stock raiser bud two boys who * intendent before the work could wishes - - would ................ he with me of para- j Colcord on the Sabbath question, c o u ld te ll r o ll -.11 nbo’lt hl'W to t.-lki proceed. Rev. W, F. Carson, who is taking Mounting a hand car mount moment ir. determining mv I Now the question is, is Saturday AND ALE KINDS OF care o f calves and colts, but who they soon returned with that per action in the premises. Sabbath? Does the Sabbath come an extended tour through the Pa knew nothing aimut planting and sonage. Bow ing supercilliously he This report is one of a number on the first day of the week, or do cific Slope, left Joseph on the 3d caring for a garden. When they asked her desire. “Sir,” said she. of Republican falsehoods, gotten the two taken together constitute instant. He is satisfied that most were of the ages of seven and nine* have you a mother whose gray up and manufactured for the sole St. Patrick’s day in the morning? anywhere in Eastern Oregon is respectively. he moved on a ranch hairs arc sheltered by the roof she purpose of trying to create sectional It is the candid opinion of yeserib- preferable for any kind or business Harvesting Machinery. in Utah and gave the boys a garden , helped to earn in her younger days? strife in order to catch a few Dem ler that these religious discussions to Iowa. It it euite possible that spot, close beside an irrigating If she were about to hav that ocratic votes for a Republican can- an- unprofitable. after rambling till he is satisfied, ditch, and some onion sets, and home demolished what do •'."u didate for State Senator, who, if he will make his home somewhere Quite a number of immigrants in the Wallowa. told them to plant and water them think you would feel like doing eiPPtpd niight enhance the chances have already arrived, and report well and they could sell onions *- would to . the wretch , . who . , . . ln- . of another monopolist, such <»- N C H O O I, K L I M I H I . cnaug to buy a calf. In about ten shtute such an infamous design Senator Dolj.li or George. Don’t mere on the road. T hat’s all ex i Î ■/ salutation : A1.1. hail days he passed by their garden : it h irti do not know . For one-third of term, commenc ell, sir, am. ,j]|)W v,)Ur^e]vea or vottr neighbors cel c \ \ ,,ur 'i ¿1 owa C uii ' etcin Drugs and Chemicals. " ALL° " A CulEiTA,'v was dry and the onions looked here she unconsc.ottsly moved a tf) bp Inislead. by any such tactics,1 ing April 7,1884 : S kookcm . sickly. klv. Calling to the older boy hoy he h e; -tep nearer, and in her excitement jnto Pai,tinp a v;)te for a RepUb li-; NAMES. LESSONS, DEPORT MENT. linred why they had so neglected dropped her clenched hand in the (.ftn wh() wi„ „()ck t0 Jn (( ^ ‘ftt | 100% Burnett, I'enrla, 60%, P A R T IC L E S . 95 tlietrgarden was surpnsed by the mlds ot her dress, “I would feel like the next Senate hv taking advun- Branum, Mary 40 nnioeent reply of. ‘ Why. lather w, shooting him ,” she vociferated. tage u , ueh falsehoods. fal.pjjoo(Is ■Pmscriptions Carefully Cont- 90 of f such i, allowa affords the best butter Branscom, Henry 45 have taken those onions u> w ater. S orting lauik affrighted, the auper- 1(X) Creighton, Mollie 78 I authorize one and all to d e -1 ’n l‘oui,try- overv day.” 1 intendent Jessie intendent begged beggert not not to io be oe snot. s t, nounce „ jj 8Ucb reports as absolute 1 Some of the dudest dudes west of ” Mabel 60 and said to give him time and he Ial, ehoo(ls. madp un and cirPUiated ( Cascades ,1V (. in s Salem. ai„ni falsehoods, made up and circulated . the live in pounded. A city child 1«. ot four summers, 1 ..woU(d see about it. ’ And the j? mnaion nurnose- and with Cole, Sarah 44^ while spending ig a few weeks with > jdupe rem ainsuntouehfd; although „ut " n v foundatVon W v R? 'ter this issue the local coi Dean, Thiiddeus 76 ther in the e o iin tr t- . M r„ u - savs therefcwus not a 1 - 1, Iounaat,on- '«-•yt Ke- her grandmother ns will l»e found ou fourth J»ge. ” Albert 60 •IV wun w ith other o inner t h e r enttUMii e h i l d r i o | dungprou.i ‘i i„n ' „pri1„w l r ’ " ' ......lnon ' , l “ tr 1 on spectfullv, vour r most obedient was out one day at with children weapon or L I hire-arm tire-arnt f ... . ,, ,>___ ” Luella 60 Mr. A. C. King, of Alder, made I.. B. R inehart . gathering strawberries, when sud- * t j1(, plape_ P ervuiu ” Myra 60 this, office a business call one day ilenly she exclaimed. “Oil, see tiiat Qur opponents thinw they have Ellis, Julia 65 CORRESPONDEN CE. ’ last week. little dogs t a i l ! 1 hey were all too p]jnpbed t|,P argument when they ” Willie 5o Rich’s tin-shop, Union, is the Fleener, Eddie Call Special Attention to their new busily eating the nice berries U» a8kwh o w illk e c p h o u s e in o u r a b - 90 45 A I.1>F .K . I place to get your stoves and tin Gowan, Cora j.ay attention to so common a thing senpe Why not let the whole na 1(X) 69 | Alder. Oreiioa. .May .">. ISA4. ware cheap. »1 until the child repeated, “See, there tion take a holiday? True ” Winfield 60 ' * goes that little dogs tail again !” “ womans’ work is nover ended,” j The acreage of wheat sown this D i e editor is the “boss” typo. ( Howard, Lila 45 line of MENS’, WOMENS’, and season is at least double that of then one of the older <■ hi hlren looked but a little recreation once in a He is in the habit occasionally of H am ilton, Nat 50 and »aw what attfWeted the ehilds' while does no one harm. Women an-v Prcvi°U9 >'car Mitchell, Fred 45 setting a ease on fire.” attention, was a viper snake zlid- and children are ever regarded as Prof.- Nevius commences his j Herman 40 W anaed .— An agent for Blaine's ’ ing close by the ehilds' feet. MIMSES’ Summer Hats. safeguards against sin. Think you third school at this place to-day. ..T -„n. v Ywir» in ( ' . . t u r n . « ’’ Ap-' Annie 40 that officious office-seekers, with We boast of having the best dis- ply , , • ... “ . Stanley, Mira 70 this ottlCt office f° for r pr° prospectus. I BEPPO. a suspicious bottle lurking in close trict school in the county. to th,S 8peCt’ ” Charles 80 “ Beppo was a donkey, or a hurro. proximity to hi» false and cruel Jf)hn Stanlev fthe gentlenian .Y*' "Y® fa''ore<1 on : Wright, Arzana 50 a- the Mexicans called him. He I.eart, would have baleful influence wh() is t() ,)e ,)f our n* xt with a pleasant call rom Mrs. Clara ” I’hebe 554 NO. I ISLAND SUGAR lived in Colorado, lb- was little. • over the man whose hand is pnmmis, ionprRj w nsntA lderon anu Mlss >cwb>' Cnl1 agl,ln ; 40 ” Tasa Those under eight omitted and furry, and mouse-coored. H e clutched by baby flingers. fingers t },e night of the 3d inst., attending ladi‘‘8' Iiml great, sad evt- with long, dark that will on^ iclayvcastv< } .Vote the lodge of A. F. & A. M. j The votew of Wallowa would be Trv and do better next time—E d . lashes. When I first knew him h haps? No. The thought is strength . . . t.n h ^ r th e n n e n pxnrpR flion • A liberal reward will he paid by °1T" had no home. He wandered idlv to the vacillating father as he A D VER TI8EMEXTS. ad * -AT- about the village. He wa- lieaten thinks what his little four or six- the would-be fruit growers of this vicinity for the scalps of any par- 'ue 10 ' .. year-old is destined to become. and ridden by tin -chool-hoys. and Some one say», in »peaking of a ties selling “ Russian apple ai.d • The flouring n’,.,K ot this place, PHELPS & HARRIS, lived on whatever lie could find. (TIiiH is n o ; owned by Messrs^ McCullv A- One day, when it was very eold. fervent speuker, an enthusiastic nmlhcrrv tress.” Briggs, is turning out some excel hi eanie ami stood by the fence, worker in the cause, “she talks as joke.) looking wistfully in. His big sad. if she were angry at being born ¡1 _\n enterprising, energetic gen- lent flour. • yes Wert udder than ever, and woman. No doubt many 1, weary Reman, by the name of Parish, Improvements are still going on Li.-long ears hung meekly down mother, too tired with life’s battle froln Western Oregon, will bnild in Joseph. Several new business to struggle longer, thinks h ti riv tiie new mill near Alder, which ard dwelling house» are nearing beside Id- head. "Are you hungry, old fellow?” 1 „•ill l>e running order in time to completion. asked, as I ojieiied the gate. He of adversity dose over her anu she receive the present crop. BV T H E K E O , or Mr A ' c King) tl)C gcntlenianly 2E Z.I gave me a look of assent, and I gladly web-omes death, she wielu-s Fruit trees from the Cove n u r- j HMMihant of Abler, advertises in j soon had the pleasure of seeing him her girl- all hoys; That is as the serv, owned and managed |,v tlu* issue. Remember him when CONTRACTORS and B U ILEEES. world is noir ; as it should he. wo • at a hearty meal. JO SEPH . . . . . ollK llO N Doney & Rouse, give uni • a ttl^ t place. Aftei tlwlt he came every day. man's would not he the greater Messrs. ersal sai 'sfaetion : and so we s a y 1 undcrstand tlw> Democratic , 7 L B S F O R $1.OO. lie was ■ ry grateful for his food, burden, her ills the most, In trials A. C. KING, and would rub bis head against my , hard to hear, The next erv , s that rmtromzc home institutions if you r,Ollfnee» entertained the people o f 1 L«stine on Wednesday evening bead its if to thank me He soon we are so envious of each o i er that v.ant to get your money «worth. The family of It, • Kevnolds wih campaign »leeches. grew very plump. Whenever I equal suffrage would not do. We took a stu ji le would walk along will probably not show our selfish leaves Abler this week for Indiar i u » „ i tn„ u.l V J), i Al4»RK, - - * WRKtUO.ii. » ls’sid,- • I me. T If a * 1 lie saw ... a i«iv h< nature» ... ".......... ....x , _.... 4,^ 1 ... ibiij any .... m ..... o r e — th a n -1., m e n . ..................____________ d o in valiev We U e are sorry to lose ihitj I J j), McCullv. They are enter- eking office, to judge from some e s t i m a b i e family troni our midst. would eoige close to me indeed. tst. Miñng gentlemen, ...... ........................ DEALER IE and fullv up-1 H u t we we s shall h a ll c console o n s o le o ourselv-s u rse lv e s w ith ^ ‘ '¡ ä V . t i .1 _ with i e _ ' ...1.......r value of "printer’s in | One morning I heard »nine merry of tin- speeches made and some ol But * »irtlirvrtf ir»o4 I mou u- ^«*1«« : * that rvttw our loss w 4 a onlv voi. ep near mv window. I looked th e woiild-lie duels. The next erv the thought ^ k .1 1 O o o < 3 . s Corresponde t>, of the C hieftain out anil saw llcppn walking slowly is that we a r e unjust to our erring he the gain of Indian valh f. Dry Goods, m. □ , . , 1 '*>11 plcuae giv. date on which they hv. with fiMir laughing, losy-ehi-i-k- sisters. Who is first in otir hos- k p P tnntl^ P1“^ I write. All eon.muniea ion ib-mld 1 d little gifi- on his back. Per- pital wards, when all classes min- Purchased of us delivered free of , inore inorr than than four four venrs. at t h i s | £ £ hthL ' ' Jiaps vou will smile when I tell gle? Women. Who f i r s t s years, aid at.d at Groceries, Women time has an attendance of about i v o lt they were not riding lady-fash peranee organizotions? Who in church and eharitulde mis 90 scholars. Wm. P. Sim m s ba»| We are indebted to John McCall * ion, either. Charge. “ Where are you going. Susie. sions'? Women. And it is unjust been superintendent ’he greater tor a string ot flne mountain trout., Ethel. Malsb and M aud''" I cried. not to allow her at leust an equal part of the time. C m anv place Many thank tor the first donation Hardware, “We are going a-riding." thi.-e share in the affairs of our Nation. in the county make a better show ,0 U ilii.rT A iN office. W Im j ot the little ones answered in We niiiy he defeated next Ju n e ; ing on the Sunday school question? AND chorus. “A-widing.’' echoed little hut it is only a matter of time The report that R. W. B lo o m 1 Mr. Hamilton is building a l.en- when all will acknowledge the Maud, who sal upon the tail. ni«FV Close to Olli' office. W e fi Hl’ lie Alas! Beppo heard mv v o ice , equal right- of women. The In- was “n little o f f in his mind, has does not realize the dmigcr of some Agricultural ilian makes of woman a beaut of been fully accounted fur when we tin I not one step farther would he of the inmates losing taemsclves go. I g >ve husie a large, vellow burden—Savage state. The Chi- learned that it was a Iway. Bloom Wt> like chickens. carrot; she heal thin on a -te-k in nose elevate her slightly, and make says that lie now holds two pairs, Implements. M". Vigneron, of Abler, drove a liont of hi» now , ami then he of her a d ill, a toy ; hut will not “Jacks and Queens,” and wants to adnii’ ’In has ,n soul— Half-civil- chip iimn poker. Bill AVeaver pro- fin«- »pan of roan Pereheon stub , moved int. ' Tt remains for our poses to raise him on frsnr“Queens” lion* in town on Thursday, weigh- When I l'-ft C o l o r a d o , B e p p o ized slate At the same price when ordered as c a m e o tt .i «1 -not t o se e m e off. I great and gbiriou* Nation to admit and Esp. Veasv wants to kno>” mg DUX) and 17(X)potinds respect-1 ,i< " vili Ii,.-|ti We can’t vtdy, and are almost perfect mates liiH i l l i l ! M <*• J N .l I Wh.it ii I • 1 h im • 4 to 11», ll....... I..,. ........ »1... I 1 Í . 1 'I h o b K r p o r t i o n tell tin* <pt dt#i-f V illb m a h u s -o m e if tin- finest , A Full Line Always on Hand.! if purchased in persoli. ». 11 n d t lie l i itL.- chip in 11(1 \t.D H itiT E . h irsi!» in tin; State ( g i l l I .» l- . ( \ S W nun'll 's I nllllllU. 13 cts. per lb.