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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1888)
fa “a M c w a ¿Vz z < f t a m i . THURSDAY. MAY 24. 188H. A Proposition. Three Points, l*u t»tti- *,»«-¡»1. t n ;;, Will the M. A M. Company, of T ha nominers; on ttie Knpii'.dican, i '■ <> lntive a n d county tiek.-t, will ad d ress the which a branch house is the life and citizens ol W all eva e vsntv on tin- p lit! soul of Enterprise, deny— cal ¡MOM at th a day , as follow s: 1.—That they did not claim an | Boyd’s. Lower V alley, May nt 1 V. M. May -H, at 7 “ ■ exemption from assessment of $16,- BturgilPi '■lav 20, at 1 “ IKK) in Wallowa eountv for whutthev ■ I' nterprlse, May ¿1, at 7 :S0 “ .. May TO, at 1 “ , front Creek owed the Island City house. i t 'row I 'reek .34 a v 21), at 7 a'dt '* 2—That they did not claim an Pine Crock, . . d a y : t , at I " to .May .11. at exemption from taxation of - t 2G,- th re e Buck, June 1, at 1 | (gio in Union county for goods they j (. re k, .tune I, a t 7:50 Joseph, ...... Ju n e 2, a t 7 :.'1O had sent into Wallowa county. Ilon. E. !.. Applegate will address th e 3—That they claimed an indebt- citizens of W allowa county on ¡lie politi e»lne»s of $18,171.4(1 to the Island cal issues as lullnws: '.s, J o - i . r f s proposition is good. I M a t» . J . itt. u A R ' r w .t i , common sense,ami means ju st what Dressmaker. it says. The signers of the propo-, Fashionabls sition have placed themselves under : All work done in latest styles, A goed •ilA.Ot'J bonds to fulfill the con- fit w arranted. ■aniiigaiid repairing M en’s C loth trr.i t. What more could the peo- ing done a t reasonable prices. ! pie ask ? LOOK AT T H IS ! Joseph proposes that Enterprise solects a representative to meet a Biank Deeds and Mortgagas similar representative from this place and discuss the propositions JUSTICE, made by the two towns for the CIRCUIT, and county seat. W ^hope that Enter- COUNTY prise will aeoept this open challenge, c o u r t izL T Y Z tsrzK Z S , so that arrangements can he made at once. Joseph is not afraid.to ('¡ty bank, when the law governing I ( (!i Calls the attention of the pp«-ple ol —AT Till — May 24, sit S P. M. the Wallowa Valley to hie discuss the positions taken b y ,h e r national hanks only allows a debt 1 tnterpriso, M.iy 25, nt S “ Al.ler, May —li, al 1 ” G A ZETTE Of E IC E , Ea G rande, at citizens. by any one I : 1 of $50110 contracted Prairie Creek,. May 2ti, a t S “ I Boyd’s . Mav 2S, at 1 “ individual or fwm. —PORTLAND PRICES.— L. J. R opse has worked faithfully Ma» 2H a t 7:30 “ Our authority for the first propo Sturgill's Mav 1.1», at 1 “ for the interests of Wallowa county sition is the assessment' r.41 of V» al- L ostillu............ TINW ARE, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in the past. He is thoroughly quali-, c , w^ ich 8hoW8 , hnt the STOVES, AND Land Oftice a t La G rande. Oregon. T iig court reports, the best legal lied for the clerkship, and deserves taxes ifl lhis L, , llllty April l.’lh, 1HHS. t h» offer j . the position. He should be elected on $2400 on account of an indebt authority possible, say that th» Notice is hereby jriven th a t the following- | CUTLERY named settler ha.« filed notice of his in te n to the countyVif pub ic buildings in ! by a large majority. tion to Ut ake final proof in support of hi* | edness of $10,000. consideration\of the location of- cons ehiini.und tl|p! said proof will he made*)« fore the county J udge of Wnllown com ity.; Y ks , Joseph lays claim to supe- . Our authority for the second county seat, i* bribery. The Oregon, or in hi« absence before the eountv . A Complete Assortment of rh.r advantages over clerk of said county, a t Joseph, Oregon, on nr advantages over all all rival rival towns, towns. proposition is a letter from Judge K ise men of Enterprise say t h a t ; May 29th. 18S.8. viz': , h a s ia f i r the Goodall of Union county saying The mines form one basis for the | it is. The people of W allowa; ('H A B LE S It. PRATT, claim All are invited to visit pur that the exemption of $20,000 was | eounty will believe the court re-. ltd . No. 92«. for the W Ji SK>4 nod E% A b s o lu t e ly P u r e . SWH *•«• 5. Tp 2. S . It. 45 E. W. M. ledges, and see their richness and claimed, ports. He Tl.i* of I i . is p pGV u v tier u v r never in . \ ’ i varie*». ».-»»,»». A a » m . . . a , . rv . - - d . — - - - nam --------- es the following witnesses to | Our authority for the third prop __ extent for themselves. p u riiv A tre n -th and w bnleM .niP ti^. More prove lus continuous n sidenee upon and osition is a certified copy of th e 1 . ' , . l untii i ;tl t i a n the ordinnrv kinds, and cultivation of. s«nl land. viz John W . 1.1 am Has been added to the Stock. , ,, D uring a recent visit to Grande ’ , innot b o o h ! in e nnp titinn with the luul- kinship. John M eFetridge J. A Hmnionx Will keep constantly on hand V oters do not lie deceived by M. A M. Cos. assessable property ,. 1 lvauc Raiu.uv. »11 of Joseph,O regon. «Inni or * 1 | Ronde, we learned that Mr. Norval titm le of low t< short weight a complete line of H ENRY R IN E H A R T, Register. N i ‘ l l ««»«. pho.phllte powders. .s'niri OH fu any false reports. Joseph makes in Union county. is IFkelv to receive a majority in* Kov <L il.K ixo Ron hKB t o., ltXi W alt hl. her action a matter of record, and We refer to these things because Naw ». Union county, despite the demo-; X Y NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , her citizens place themselves under they have lieen denied by friends of crutic- majority there. This outlook j Its».» - I k u i t CM. IIotlM, Land OiV.ee at La Grande, Oregon. mo.UOi.) bonds to fill their contract. the M. & M. Co. We dare anyone NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. April 12»*«. lHrtS. ' arises from the conditions, that Mr. ' Lund Office a t L aG m ndp, Oregon. Ascertain the truth of any A»r all to deny publicly that the above Notice is hereby given that the hdlowing- P lt « - b F itl-U ». M erew e May 19, IS»*®. t t nam , , Norval is known as a gentleman of i ed settler lias tiled notice of l.’s inten* I rumors against Joseph before arriv propositions are not true, and leave | “ , . Nwlice i» hereby sire n that the following : don to make fiual proof in .support of his . , 1 , I./, »ui/irilo , ability J and honor, and that Mr. L., named selller iia* filed nofiee of liis inten c u im . ami th a t sain proof will be m ad ' s be- A ie » . , the I . ‘ . matter . . . »1... u with ill, 1 • PlekM, ing at any conclusion. the people. in a l p r in t , in support f()re udge. or in his absence be- . r. e f »»».... s....... ., 1 1 . of , his < it ir e t the i i f <’ounty « «zu n » ».» .1 » 4 .............. ................ j 15. Rinehart lias been tried t i n d li o ' n t l o v m . . r.k claim , mid tl.u t- «id proof will be i.<?dc be- fore the County Clerk of Wallowa county, H in g « * . Shovel», OI a I il,« e.,m ,tv Judin- of W alle» a eountv or (ir,,ff,,|, «t juscpli, Oregon, on May 29th,i I found wanting in the capacity of Du. E. R. L ang has been in this ! V I,,;,, I in lu» abM-nri- bi-fore t!ie ,tsrk "f a a ii ; 18K )s vjz . That Railroad. .Unfix, I-Ilc., III,*. legislator. A democrat of slate »¡nee last November. Pre O ci.umv. at . Oregon, oil Ju n e JOth ELM ER E. HAYDEN. ¡told the editor of the C hieftain I tsSS. viz vious to his advent among us, lie Some people who support Enter V IT I' I.FGOKE s l ' - S > - ,a for N W a n t d t.J •• S T r 1 tl,; S S SW X . N w C N U I S 1'1- \V U ,S .- - .3 h’i N H 'i SE«< Sec. was coroner of Ellsworth county, prise lay a great deal of stress upon that nearly all of his party in that H d. No. 1 5 ^ ,.. I Tp. 2, 8.. K- 47, E. W M. Kansas, for six years. No one the railroad which the M. it M. Co. vicinity intended to support Mr. 8W!4 and tSWH bE% See. 25, Tp. 2, 8. R. lie nam es the following witnesses to I prove his continuous residence upon and because thev bad faith in ; *», r- W. M. doubts that Dr. Lang is fully quali is going to bring to their town. Norval , . , , , , , , I He names the following witnesses to cultivation ol, said land, viz; W in. O. upou, him, and believed ttiat Be woulu ao prov4,|,i, continuous resilience upon, and fied to . fill the position of Coro tier, V uncan. of Josi ph, Oregon, J. A. Rumble, , Let uuc the p people the in itter. — ---- r izCV c v p ic v consider u u a iu c i m v a aa aw v *. | r Ij’vati i f aid Pil’d v iz - J »V Cfttt- Jam esSim ntoiis and II. S. Pierce,of Prairie | u id, as a competent physician is Tiie M A-.M. Co. have brought no more for their local interests than l'jn s ¿ aniuei Creek, Oregon. GolAe, all of .lo- epii. Oregon, H EN R Y R IN E H A R T , Register. needed in th at oilice, he shoul i ! railroad even to Island City, but Mr. Rinehart could. HENRY R IN E H A R T, Register. electe I. --------The lending dealer i n ------- . their towrtijs off to one side only A t ’sird. two or three miles. The same com- I t is generally understood in La To whom it m iy concki -. k : H *1 Biza^h ' pany that propose» priiposes to baild build a road; road k Grande that Mr. Rinehart will con into Wallow» ciunty, the great O. Tbw is to» i-tlfy taat Hieeurrent rr-jxjri i T-XJL j . The attention of the residents of test Mr. Norval’s election, '.J ’US R. A N.. own» the, road that runs ' K; M J " ’* ' “-)- L s? U tU rfn U H fc lW & C&M &Ui Wallowa valley and vicinity is llo w a . Covhnuie hnving ta k e n any of m y cattle ; majority comes from W allt just near by ls^md City. Is it illegitimately is pi-sitively false. respectfully called to my ---------- LA GRANDE, OREGON,---------- eountv. The question arises, if Mr. large and varied stock reasonable to suppose that the M. JA M E S M IT C H E L L . Rinehart does not intend to allow ♦ M. company has the power to Wallowa county a voice in ....... ston . .. .. , . IL & iv N. road j at » i- , , .. .. stop the O. 1!. Enter- tl« M > n W » r I i : i « J M « i i e < i i t i m a . . . . matter, why was he in here solicit-; solicit-1 , SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, „ , ... ,, prise, when they could not bring it j J . Piseli, of E r.t-rprise, will do lug vote«.9 \ oters of Wallowa 1 ison work and stone cutting in a neat ' --------Consisting of-------- -0 - , , . two or three miles to Island C ity’ a ,na n d artistic in au n cr, at reasonable prices, county, Mr. Rinehart has had ample Drew, Gonils, <,'lollilii|r, No. The railroad that comes into i ¡¡ve .’lini a call. opportunity to do something for i'u iii y G im di, « urpelM,* Wallowa county is not coming f o r ------ IZ ooih itn < l Nlio»*», iA o tio n a . you. H e neglected the opportunity. lin t» u m l < »p», U r o c e r lm fun ; it is coming for business, and ' I ' r u i t k . iiik I > a»li»e», e t » * .,e ( v . Vote for Norval. I.MPORTANT NOTICE. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, W b ic li in n o w u r r i v l u f . the M & .M. Co. will have just as FURNISHING GOODS, FANCY GOODS. T o F a rm e r s a n d O th ers. A careful reading of the contract, much to do with the control of the HATS it CAPS, Buying in Chicago and New BOOTH <t SHOES, l , \ G kanhf ,. O r.. May 10, 18R8. CROCKERY, tint a proposition to contract, hinds road as many other firms in Eastern York FOR CASH ONLY, I am en- GROCERIES, G k . v ti . emex .—I have ju st received a u { TINW ARE, ' aided to make the very lowest price <he citizens of Joseph signing the Oregon. The road will come to innneiisc supply oi HARDWARE, on good goods. Yours Truly and WILLOW' WARE. Joseph just as sure as it ever comes oatse without any conditions what- -------- MONEY-------- JAY BROOKS. «•vcr. The county hinds itself con- into the Upper Wallowa valley. --------------- 0 - To Gian on Improved Farms. Rates, The I «litionally. As long ns the county ---------------------- - - OREGON. iy \Vhcn yolf arc required to borrow , j They Invite Inspection of their stock by everyone before purchasing La GRANDE, neat remains here ufter Sept. 15, ; jz> p Rinehart blows that his U eincinlier th a t .Messrs. winter ’ * “ supplies. 1.S8X, and for not more than ten record, as a legislator, is public P I P E R & G O W A N , of J o se ph . I 'lie I l i K l i e x t M a r k e t P r i c e w i l l b e p a l» l f a r U n i t e r , l l a r o n u n it wears tlie county'is bound to accept proj>erty, and pompously refers his T ran sac t business for m e in W allowa a l l k in d » o l P r o d u c e ! Hem a call. 1 his free offering. But if it ceases party party and und the tfie people people of Wallowa b o u n ty , a n d give t JOHN L IN D SA Y . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lo remuin here, then the county, not ' county, to the same. Very well. La Grande, - - - Oregon. L and Office, a t La G rande, Oregon. th e citizen signers, declines to lie Let us examine it. It appears that, t April 2U, 168S. LOOK HERE!! LOOK HERE! Notice is hereby given that the following- hound fuKUer by its conditions. Do at tilt. ]agt Legislature, Rinehart was nam ed settler has tiled notice of his in te n (STATION. not misunderstand this contract. ab8t.„t from over three hundred roll tion to niuke final proof in support of his claim, nmt th a t said proof will be m ade b«- Joseph’s citiitetn have agreed to ca||8 oui four hundred and in tl, « County Court of the St»t« of Ore- fore the eountv Clerk of W allowa c o u n t/ 7?, gon, (or the Cuuiily of Wallowa. at Joseph, Oregon, on Ju n e 7, l&W, vis: furnish the buildings lincondition- t wenty. It also appears that the In the peiition for an order for ' 8CHLKUR. ally fur ten years. TI m county a c - |^ ate of Oregon was paying him »ale of leal c.-tate belonging»,. I „it, t :nil The Leading Merchants of Lostine, Oregon. DS No. E. 7192. THEODORE for the NM’N E ^ .H W ^ NK«4 tin- i-'tntv of Win. T. Fisher, f citation. cepts th e n during all portions of anj i,j8 family, during this time, ' and NKK NW% Sec. 20, Tp. 1, Ö., K. 48 E. th at ten yearst thathe county ' seat :eleveu dollars a dav. In short he To M artha J. Fisher, widow of »aid de W M. ■5F W W W , - cl cedt-ut, Mary E. H orton and ---- H orton. IfenuTnes the following witnesses to prove remains here, but no longer, these «-as getting so much money from her hunhund. Sarah E G uthrie and G. G. his crii.tinuouH residence upon, su d cultiva No Baits! Straight Goods! tion of, said hind, viz: A. H. Findley, R. are furnished the county during any the State iu,d so little from this C. Dunlap, (i. F. tiuell, A. N. A dam s, all of o r all the time xtenrioned, free of county that he did not have time to * iidier, George W. Fisher, Coluitd»u* C. Iinnaha Oregon. PEOI’LE ALWAYS B l’Y iaher. Charles 8. Ffalier, and Thnniaa W. ' HENRY RINEHART. Register. till charges. bring up a hill in tiie Senate that Fisher, la irs a t law of said W illiam T. Where they ean get the moat for their i Ficher, decanted. had passed the House making an And whereas. E L. H arris, a d m inistrator ' money. I n the Signal o f the 18th inst., of the (‘¡*tttU* of W illiam T. Flakier, de- ' appropriation for our canyon. ceaavd. has filed it» the County C ourt of under the caption of “Our Bropo- A LOGICAL CONCLUSION W allowa county, Oregon, his petition pray ing for an order for the kale <»f tin* follow eition,” we find an aitomaly in legal ing described real estate, »ituated in the —— Is th a t th e firm <»i------ T he Signal very foolishly claims town of Joseph, Wailowa eountv. Oregon, literature, a contract without par that Lostine's effort to secure the «ml iwlouging to tin- <-tute of »«id d«,c.i-1 ties. It am ounts to the same le ZR,. O . «Sc C O . , »•nt. to-w it: Lots num ber out ( I j and two gally, a« a man giving his note pay county seat is a “Joseph move,’ 1(2) in Block num ber tour (4) with all the I —^At.Izoatine---- appurtenanoes ami hereditam ent» there- | able to himself, an then, as some but offer» no proof of its claim unto belonging, and. Where»» said Court lia» set the 2d Ow e th eir inunenne and increiuring buai- have done in the past, have the The Signal giyes the friends of dl*„f i y the ’isss,“»» ..iy of ^ July. lbfQi, a t ti^ the hour of 10o'clock, inetw to thia fact. for honesty of A M Of Stud day. being the regular term N E A R L O S T IN E , O R E G O N . .assessor deduct it from their assess Lostine no r . of »»id Court for »aid county for the month July, isow, aa the t i m e for the heir» be- ment as indebtednoM. The Sigwd purpose in their wor lor the county «oat hut vW vthinr to H all .0I others, out IdaniP» wame« A ^vyytm ng on on .Io- jo lo h n ‘ »ueutionrd lh v n . I)V and (u up ut thv unknown c ouuty i says tiie proposition is not bribery. seat, For particulars, call on A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT y to apl>€&l to c»mrt room f'»r the hearing of the sam e. seph, hoping the No one is fool ehough to claim that Now therefore, in the nam e of the btate OI everything in the line oi general nier- JOHN W. CULLEN, Lostine, an instrum ent Rinding on nobody local prejudices and secure votes of Orcgtm. chandiKing in stock. You and each of you are hereby cited and am ounts to anything. To a think for Enterprise. No one can lie just require«! -O K - requlre„ toapjx a r a M t t t„ the next regular term ing man it is not An “inducement.” and blame Lostine for voting for ’?* --¿d' ourt f,,i the n month of July. 1888. J. B. CULLEN, Joseph, Oregon. .—....... Oregon, to-w it: On It can perform b u t,one office,—that its own i nterests. th< 2d day of July. 1888. at the Harness and Saddles, of opening the eyes of Al»e public to hour of lOo'clm k. A. M., of »aid day, at j the County court room in Joseph, Wallowa tiie fact tliat Enterprise will hind county, Oregon, and »how cause, if any ex Stoves and Hardware, herself to nothing, it. is too had ists, why an order of sale should not be W hen Mr. ’Rinehart visited W al m ade in the petition prayed for. ttiat the people of Joseph did not John W . C ullen & Co. At Exceedingly Low Brices. nted that . And you will further ake notice th a t if consult tiie Grand Sachem of Enter lowa county, he reprew . t • ’ .vou tn ap p ear and allow cause a» afore- prise instead of the opinions of the Mr. Hendershott was doing nothing said why the prayer of the petiti-.ner JOSEPH - -' - - OltWION. • * n* wi - t i j - should not lw gran ted , fln order will 1 h ' Judges of the Supreme Court, as U g iiin st 1 U8 candidacy. J»lr. liendcT- made for the sale of the aforesaid described found in the State Reports, before shott informed uh laet Sunday j r;« '’- 1« h ’ r 'a y ’M !'»•;;! hi. jH-iition. — DEALERS IN— ...... j M mi, tin n->n FetvrG Sullivan County { entering into their contract. While in the presence of Mr. Judge»!' Wallo»v* countv. Ur<gon, with the morning ----------- — ---- - .. „ - . * i ..(■ i - . . . . . . . _ . . . . the courts hold that no proposition „ , , SADDLES, ------- -A Complete 8to«'k of--------- , , ,, » i n i «1 U i« ' .a id (m in ty Court affixed this in the way of furnishing buildings Eckley, of the La Grande G a i t l t r , 5t.h day of A pr«, tsaa. BRIDLES, PETEK OeU 'LLIV A N . .*ea»] for eountv purposes is a bribe, w elthat he win working against Mr. I /W H IB 8 . . | ’"«•nnty Judgit o( Wntlowa Co.. Oregon. do not make the reference for tiie Hitichiirt lor good find _ SUiIlcicnt ( TUir Citation ¡» pubfiahed by order of the Will he Kept Constantly on Hand SBURS, Ete. purpose of convincing Mr. Ownbey, ru n a n r.a nn ri t uiai h a t h nt e e ixpcctea x n e c te d t io o ' H ” n - Eeter O 'Sullivan, County Judg» of reahotiH, iitKi w.J1(nvi Ihl, 6l„ »•egon, ---------------o---------— — but to («how him what a set of « day of A prit, 1^8. Sadd'es a Specialty. jackasses constitute the Supreme beat him one hundred votes in n . r REA VIS. We Buy for CASH, and are Abie to Make Lowest Prices, 203 U • w 211 Union county. MBirt. I t II. C 0 S H 0 W IMMENSE STOCK OF not ro w s H a rd w a re Kïi» limier*. ih ii I Defy Competition. J A Y B R O O K S. I Dry Goods Clothing. J Carry The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Gen eral Merchandise East of Portland. This Immense Stock consists of The one Price Cash Store. C. CO.,- W W W FOR SALE! TWO GOOD FARMS Will Sell Goods Just as Low as the Lowest. » caxxd.