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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1902)
orri-iAi. iuu:nouv UNITED STATES. President William McKinley Vice-l'resiilent Secretary of State John Hay Secretary of Treasury. . Lyman J. (ia! Secretary of Interior. . J. Y. Hitchcock Secretary of War Kliliu Koo Secretary of Navy John ' jong Secretary of Agriculture. . James Wilson postmaster-General.... Charles E. SmitL Attorney-General John W. Uritigs U. S. LAND OFFICE, J.A GUANINE. Register E. W. Bartlett Ueceiver K. 0. Swackhamer STATE OF OUEGON. .. o . ( Joseph Simon y.b. Senators j w McLriae T1 , .. (....Thoe. H. Tonpie Representatives j M.A.Moody Governor T. T. Geer Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar f-tato Treasurer Chas. S.Moore Attornev-General D. K. N. Blackburn !jupt. Public Instruction. J. H. Acterman litata Printer W. H. Leeds 1 F. A. Moore Supreme Judges C. E.Wolverton ( K. S. Beau WALLOWA COUNTY. Joint Senator '.. .Justus Wado Representative G. S. Reavis Jude G.W.Hamilton Cleric C. H. Zurcher gheriff H. I'. Cramer ,., . . John McDonald Commissioners mnm williaros Assessor John McCubbin Treasurer G. M. Hendrickson l?chool Supt J.C.Conley 8urvevor D. L. Reavis Coroner Dr. J. W. Barnard tock Inspector Jas.Tetry LOCAL HAPPENINGS JN AND ABOUT TOWN. Bicked Up Here And There By The Chieftain. Foot ball Saturday. Attorney Lake was down from Joe; eph Monday. Foot ball Saturday, between Wal lowa and Enterprise. Sam Adams was out from I run aha Monday on a buisness trip. Mrs. J. W. Rankin spent Christmas in Joseph with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Griggs were pass engers on Saturday's stage for Elgin. Wilford Green began this week to learn the printers trade iu the Chiei qwi.v office. Assessor J. II. McCubbin was up from his ranch below Lostine Monday on a buisiies trip. A. D. Buzzard anil Isaac Bingaaian of Flora were in the city Friday and Saturday on business. Henry Haas who has been spends jug the holiday season at home will return to Lower Imnaha in a few days to remain the rest of the winter. This week we have a new corres pondent from Prauie creek. Let others come forward. We want news from every section of the county. Rev. Green informs us that his iK-riif of meetings will begin on Sun day, Jan. 12, instead of the first Sun d ij' in the month, a was published last week. The Chieftain is in receipt of a copy of the Boise Statesman of Dec. 20 in which there is an account of a Christmas game of foot ball in that city with a team from Tayette. In the line up of players appears the names of Clarence Lutttell as right half back and Libert Luttrell as left guard. It was a hard game in deep mud, neither side scoring. The Lut trell boys played in the celebrated Enterprise team three years ago and are good players. If there are going to be made any points in a foot hall game it is certain that with Clarence as a half back his team will make their share. J. S. Downey is managing the Western tour of the great Hypnotist of India, Dr. Duchesne and is arrang ing to appear in the Enterprise Opera House, about Jan. 7th. Ho promises the Enterprise people a feast, as Dr. Duchesne is considered the greatest hypnotic performer on the American stage and is direct from India. The Joseph foot ball team passed through town Tuesday morning, en route for Lostine, where they met a team from that town during the after noon. The game resulted in a score of 12 to 0 in favor of Lostine. This makes it even between the two teams. Joseph defeated the Lostine team last week. A few friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bater Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Rater's birthday. The evening was spent in whist playing and Mrs. Bater gave prizes to the best and poorest record;!. Mrs. Roe received the first prize and Mrs. Bater herself t he booby prize. It is icportcd that J. D. Cottingham who was taken out to La Gronde last week, waived examination and his bonds placed at $500. It is stated by his relatives that the charge against him is false and simply a piice of spite work with a woman at the bot tom of it. Chas. Copeland, of Ilailye, has in vented a machine for counting sheep and registering the count. It will count and register from one sheep to 2,000 and then can be. re-set and com plete another count of any number up to 10,000. L. B. Emmons and wife and At Emmons and family returned Satur day from Mud creek where they spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Emmons. They report a fine time and plenty of dancing. The Homan boys recieved n tele phone message, Monday, from their father at Astoria, stating that their brother W atson was very sick. Pren less and Arthur started for his bed side immediately. The return game of foot ball be tween the Enterprise and Wallowa tenuis,, will be played in this city next Saturday afternoon. It promises to be the beat one of ths season. Married i At Grouse, Dec. 23, 1901, at 12 o'clock at the residence of C. D. Slow, .7. W. McCaully and Miss Min nie Slow, both of Grouse. Rev. Smith officiating. Geo. B. Robeitson of Lower Imnaha was in tha city a few davs last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Foster and S. L. Magill were up from Lostine today. Frank Ott was fined $20 in the Re corders Court, Thursday, for permit ting gambling in his saloon. Just the same number of of mar riages were reordid in ttiis county buring 1001 as were during 1000. E. II. Carmen has sold his ranch to j l'eter Baudan and will move to a ranch he owns at Whatcom, Wash. The game of foot ball last Saturday between the teams from Joseph and Lostine resulted in favor of Joseph by a score of 5 to 0. Julius Vowinkle, who is working for Ed Weathrrly in his sheep camp in the Paradise country, was in tin city Tuesday. Mahhikd In this city, December i 31, at th e Methodist parsonage, Mr. Edward J. Avery and Miss Ida Wort man, Rev J. C. Walker officiating. The County Courf has sued the Range stove men for $200 on account of the failure to take out a county li cense to peddle, They are required to appear before Justice Voris on Jan. 11 MarriedWagner.Gift. Miss Minnie M. Gift and William II. Wagner of Enterprise, Oregon, were married at the home of the bride in Smith Centre Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev: W. J, Meredith, pastor of the Methodist church, offici ated. None were present except im mediate relatives. They will leave the latter part of tlw weak for the groom's home in Oregon where they will reside. The groom is the son tif J. C. Wag ner of Crystal Plains and formerly lived here. He is now engaged in the stock buisness in the northwest and is quite successful m his operations. Tne bride is well known to Smith county people generally. She has been in the millinery buisness here for several years and had built up a suc cessful trade. She is a daughter of John Gift of the Crystal Plains coun try. Smith County (Kan.) Journal. 51 r. and Mrs. Wagner nrrived in this city Tuesday evening and were met by a number of friends at Mr. and Mrs. 15. T. Longs, who surved a bounteous supper in their honor. Marriages for 1901. ''' Your Horge I til BQESSga i j I hf 3 Is 3 - m Vv y D Pi to fHUlf are supplied here the best combination of leather and labor. The harness will fit. and the saddles are easy riding and the latest styles which is sure to give satisfaction. The quality of our horsewear is the best and our prices right L. BORLAND'S Harness & Saddle Shop. ENTERPRISE, - OREQ'Otf f, STATIONERY STORE, ADA E. ROE : : : Proprietor. Confectionery, Books, Fine Stationery, etc. j2T" School supplies always on hand. VOZT'OFEICE BLOCK, Enterprise Oregon. Date Ja.vuA.'iV 2 D. C. Wood and M. S. Shook. 13 W. R. Wartioek and Sallie Alford 13 I. S. McDonald and R. M. Doucl 10 L L Young and Etta Jones FuisitiwrtY 7 0. Tratt and Theresa Goebel 27 G W Fra.ier and Jessie McCall 20 J A Denny and Grace B Beal . M.vnc'H 13 L J Bell and Alice M Denney 15 Walter A. Fay and Ada Johnson 23 Jas 11 Story and Susan Tucker Acini. 2 G M Voris and Rose R RatclifT . (i WM Ilnnter and Mary Graham 21 D G Carter and Nora L. Dunn May 1 W II Post and Annie Christensen J 5 T F Jacob and Delia M Cusuiii 25 L G Snell and Vertio Meek 20 L J Willett and Xanna Johnson. JfXK 5 L B Emmons and Bertha Wright 10 II C Davis and Edith Skaggs ' 10 F J Englehorn and Mablo Hall 20 J S Renville and Mary A Cole 27 0 J English and Dora Simmon July 3 C E Akin and Mary A Otto 21 Harvey Wilson, Emily Berland 30 Bruce Box Jeanne Reid ArnusT 10 A E Jones and Luella Crawford 25 Henry Mitchell, Minnie Earley 25 A H Robinson and F M Smith 30 F C Shafer and Vena Booth Si:!'T:m::efs 5 Chester Turlay and Daisy Wassou 1(5 Robert L't. and Tearl Sprague 18 Neil Baker and Dola Cruder 23 F L Fletcher and X L Henderson OCTOIlEll 2 William Halsey Virgil Ph.kley 7 Chas C Bloom and Brtha Rutter 27 Robert Dunning, Nellie Brewer 22 W I Calvin and Berta L Reavis SO G S Templeton, Lizzie Leonard XoVKMJlElt 3 G W Miller and Ida Thompson 17 E T Riley and L M Eddlemon ' 13 Walter S Lovely, Sarah 11 Conley 13 Jas M Conner, Fannie L Moore 24 Win Locke and Maggie M Botts Deckmhkk . ' 15 L E Wilsey and Maggie Pritcliard 25 Chas E Whitmore May V Fleet . 25 Paul Moore and Ethel Eddlemon Chas C Day and Ada Dailies Ernest A Bodiner, Mtry Conklin L Lea man and Leo! in Ifammock 31 Edward J. Avery mid Ida Wort-man. Lost. One buckskin mare, 2 years old. dlack mane and tail. Branded ciiele on right shoulder. Any one return ing tlie same will receive a reward of Henry Ohms. Notice to Stockholders, Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Wallowa National Bank, of En terprise, Or., will be held at the office of their Banking house on Tuesday. January 14, 1902, between the hours 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may legally come before said nietting. W. E. Holmes, Cashiev. -Notice-All our patrons who owe us past due accounts are requested to favor us with payment at as early a date as posible. We wish to effect these set tlements before the first of Feby. This notice is intended only for those accounts standing the length of time that they would be .considered past due. Respectfully Yours, E. M. & M. Co. OUR CLUBBING OFFERS. ZFOIEL WI1TTER ZELZE-AJDIZtTG- We conduct the only up-to-date Subscription Agency in the county. We receive subscriptions for any periodical in America or Europe, and keep a complete record of all subscriptions so received. Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Newsi-apeus. & Oregonian 1 year $2.00 & S. F. Examiner 2.25 & S. F. Chronicle 2.25 & Spokesman-Review 2 & St. L. Republic 2 & Globe-Democrat 2 &Tri-Weekly World 2 & Chicago Tribune 2 & N. Y. Tribune 2 & Daily Telegram for two months 2 & Toledo Blade 1.75 & Atlanta . Constitution 2.25 Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Ch: - din Chieftain Chieftain Chieitain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Chieftain Magazines. & Munsey 2 & McClures 2 & Cosmopolitan 2 & Puritan 2 & Christain Advocate-3.00 & Christain Herald 2.50 & Penny Magazine- 1.65 & Puck's Library 2" & Scribnerys Mag. 3.60 & Young Peopl'e Com panion 1.85 & Poultry Journal 1.85 & Amer. Sheep Breeder 2.25 & Black Cat 1.75 & Christain Standard 2.50 & Arena 3.00 & Woman's Home Companion, 2.00 & National Magazine, 2 00 & Home Magazine, 2 00 & "Land of Sunshine," 2 00 -Here are some Combinations that can not be teat for the money. The County news, the news of the World and a fllagazine Oregonian ) McClures each 1 year for $2.95 Chieftain ) Globe-Democrat i Munsey's each 1 yr. 2.85 Chieftain ) Oregonian 1 Ladies' Home Jl. V eac'a 1 yr, 2.95 Chieftain ) Examiner ) Puritan each 1 yr. for 3.25 Chieftain j If none of these combinations suit you, we can make one that will suit you, and save money for you. THE CHIEFTAIN V 1 1 1 m.-i--. - Tr.i t.!1 Beginning Saturday, Dec. 28 n and afftr tlje aboce date m prices unll be grcatlV reduced on tl?e following lines of Winter (Jooc! Winter weights in Men's & MM-. Cot At greatly reduced peices. and TTT. a. At greatly reduced prices. My greatest Bargains WlttfSS Miillit- Will be closed out at 50 cents on the dollar. i Winter weights V i P KM flRy tR n ter lm iff as ir U3 c,i Enterprise, 232 i Oregon.