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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1892)
Stailowa 0 lutftam. lu iu a iiu Itc w s u o y s S lr lk t. w iiu u i iv r P ortlaxji , Aug. 10.—T h is m orning Deport of the Jov public school, di«- the newsboys in au g u rated a strik e trict No. 15. for the month ending Au- 1 R1DAY. AUGUST Ht. 18112. ag am st th e O regonian, w hich they re- «"«< 5th, 1892: fused to take ou t a t th e old price. Total number enrolled, 19; average STK. WEAVER IS CONFIDENT. At nine o ’clock ab o u t one hundred fol- “ttemlaneu, 14; number of visitors, lowed in line and m arched th ro u g h J.®- . The pupils neither absent nor tardv The R ep u b lican P a rty is E lim in a te d th e streets e a rn ing flags ami tran sn a- ‘.,Iu ri" . « ' ¡ ' ou‘h w ire, Clay liavis, Fred i s ' S h ,’ “ : ; , . ! « “ - to Start o u t K.ya w ith papers, but they Report for the term, beginning May t . »• . * * ...* . P ortland Or., Aug 13 — Gen. Janies warp were nvorhtL-.jjv overtaken k«. by »1.« ttie strik ers ...u who iu*i. ltitii, 1892, and ending August 12th, 1892 . 11. M eaver, tile Pet.pie's p arty nom inee took th e ir papers from them and de lotal number enrolled. 19; average daily tor president, arrived here yesterday, stroyed them . T he hoys have been attendance, 15. The pupils neitlier tardy accom panied by a sm all p arty consist paying th ree cen ts for th e paper, and nor uiiscnt during the entire term were, ing of Mrs. Weaver, .Mrs. Lease, V. O. they dem and a reduction of one-half Clay Davis, Fred flarsin, Maliel Dodsou, Arthur I*odson and Janies Winston. S trick ler and C. O. S trickler represent a cent. Total num ber of weeks taught, 13. ing the n atio n al co m m ittee, Mrs. I — ------------ —— S trick ler and C. A. Powers, of T erra | G en . W eaver ’ s estim ate of th e ,iolit- H au te, In d . The party took room s at ieal situ atio n , published in th is issue, the H o lto n Hons«-, where tem porary is some»» h at of a curiosity. His views' >!aMes m any U ym uiUemble, and often le»»tl head q u arters were ojicned in p arlor are largely im aginary, "and n o th in g to self itestruetion. D isrre» after MUuA N o ll. |s h o r t of a m iracle could prove th eir •Irk headache, heartburn, «our •tojinirh, W hen th e general arrived, he was tru th a t th e polls in November. If it xneutul deprcMlou. etv., are caused be thU m et by a large n u m b er of th e People’s is as he says, th a t th e contest is be- very common an d Inereaalag disea>o. p arty adherents, who thronged the tween him and Mr. Cleveland, the Hood*« Sarraparilla to re s tho »to m ar h, headquarters till lu n ch hour. D uring dem ocrats of Oregon can hardiv afford creates au appetite, promote» direction. th a t tim e, a general conference was ltere» headache, clear* the tniuC, and ouruf .... . r — „ _____ w ith d ; spepKfa. held between the general and his O r the sole idea of defeating H arrison. egon m anagers, who inform ed him However, there is not m uch lost in In n T e rrib le C ondition. th a t this state would send People’s claim ing the e arth and th e fence •' I owe my life to Hood's Sarsaparilla. T’ot tw o years I was in a terrible condition w ith p arty men to th e electoral college be around it in a political contest. dyspepsia. 1 c« i’d <•»». nothing but aoda yond any doubt. erack aix and my w eight fell fro » 170 to 13A " I am sure of election,” said Gen T here will n o t lx- u m uch fun in P< AI l i d pqpuda. H ixm )"- Sarsaparilla help«*«! uie ai eral W eaver to a reporter, ‘•and I will the coining cam paign since E d ito r an«! after u - f : ^ 12 bottles I was en- be elected, too, rig h t j u th e electoral Dana, of th e New York Sun. has de eurotl I have gained niy usual coliege. I do not th in k the election cided to do his su p p o rtin g o l Cleveland w eight, 170 pound l and have hod excellent health ever aiu« e ” T J. W ilcox . ao-^i u t can possibly lie throw n into th e house. hv tak in g a trip to E urope. Louth Street, Salt Lake City Vtah. D urin g th e past two weeks a wonderful H e a d a c h e — H ot F la s h e s. change has taken p lace fn the political Owner Wanted. “ I had headache, hot dasher, arreties» and situatio n of this country. By virtue T ak en up a t lay place, th ree m iles east •vrcUlnx aeroM my body, pain in iuv right of this change, the R epublican party of Jo sep h , one Hay horse, about three vears aide, w ith h » p ie n t vom ltlug I u«ed U«x «!'• b ran d ed AL on rig h t hip. T he ow ner has been elim in ated from th e race. old. ta n a p a r illa w ith the best result«. I am In m av have th e an im a l hv callin g im m ed i T h at p arty stan d s n o t a shadow o f w ately an d p av in g for th is notice better health than for four >eara. Hond a chance for success. T he H om estead H IR A M MAYNAR1». Farm par ilia is «afe, reliable, and sure J, m a tte r has caused a study of Repuldi- t . W il m o x , Auburn, Cal. 1TII U * PUBLK A T I'd . can principles and m ethods. There- I H o o d ’s S a rs a p a rilla lore, the battle lies between the Peo- 1 BnM hv d-ugji>r. »1. »lx for « . L.uid Office a t La G rande, O regon. cub ip i. noon j. co.. Apothw.i c. p ie’s p arty and th e D em ocrats, an d the . A u g u st 10. 1SH2. lxCV.li »¡„..,. lorm er has every advantage. Notice is herein given that thefollowing- 100 D o se s O ne D ollar "Mje will carry the solid South. We nam ed s e ttle r has tiled no tice of his in te n tion to m ake final proof ill su p p o rt of bis can do th a t easier th an the D em ocrats claim , am i th a t sa id proof wili u - m ade be- can carry a single S outhern state. ‘orc J. A Rum ble, C om m issioner F . S. T he people of the South are tak en with C ircuit C ourt, at Jo se p h . O regon, on Sep th e O m aha platform . I t su its them . ten ib er 2fith. 1862. via: JO H N W. SIM M O NS. I lie elim ination of the R epublicans —GF T H E — has em ancipated the South, and the H u. No. 3504 for th e N N I K . section 2S. T p. 2 8.. R 45. E W M. colored and w hite people alike will Grande Rende Valley He name» the follow ing w itnesses to vote th eir choice of tickets We will an d carry the en tire West solid. O ur party E m e n LuV tram Mav- will get tile en tire silver vote, s in e i narri George W. Evutt ih 'K a y there is no choice on tlia t line between ’ “>“• Ole Miller, all of To be held on the Society’s grounds near ; A. CL Cleveland and H arrison. The Repub licans lost n ine states in 1S90 which they held two years before. To win C otice for pit they m u st regain those states and • Land Office at La _ Oregon carry all th e silver slates, and tiiis ■ August loth. 1862. One Week Only, Commencing they can n o t do. Notice h ereb v 6iven th a t tlc-A iilow ing o „ s.,,,., $ » S D y s p e p s ia M ill Occupy This Space in about 2 M eeks. IT WILL INTEREST YOU So be on the Lookout for it. SECOND Annual Fair Agricultural Society X La Grande. Oregon. _ nam ed se ttle r h as tiled notice of her inteh- , C om er 1st and Main Streets, Joseph. Oregon. Monday, October 3d, 1892. I tion to m ake final proof in «tippurt of tier claim , a n d th a t »Mid proof will be m ade be unngfer anti a ta r . a t i o n . fnrr the (. om it« < lerk of W alnwai u. tire H avann . v . Texas, Aug. 14— Suffering , at l-ntcrprive, O regon. • i >■ p-’-iiii r 2 l.li, H nn<»pr i n d F, D. M c C u l l y & Co,, .f in . I rider the auspices of the am ong the laboring class of the Mexi- l54ZJ' vlz First Eastern Oregon District C3o population on both sides of the . . / ° “:A A ' ’AFGHAN.; Rio G rande is appalling. M any fanti- " lor t‘*e «’E’-. 8E>.\sectiun 5 lies have been living for days on cac t fc_}' * section ;. atit£\i N v. , tu s plant and mesqtiite licans, a n d ' m a n 'c h ild r e n have died from lever <’n' riani€3 lue louowing w i t m o t„ t, fl.iGO (,’nsli P rem ium s uffcred by S tate. and biliousness The rd ta f com m ittee .M1^ , , ^ issues barely enough corn to keep lit- and • W ” ddo e. Cha-e ... .. of ,, Im naba. V Oregon. ». t.^l H, , Ik. It $10GG Special P rem ium s ottered by the in th eir em aciated bodies. A goon C h u n ia p of Jo sep h , O regon, a n d K. M. business m en of la. G rande ami rainfall has w ithin th e last Week Downey, of E n te rp rise , Oregon. Islan d City. A. CEKA V E R R eaiater. swollen the river so th a t it is in m any -O V E R S4O O O - places o’ er its hanks, h u t the w ater A dm inistrator’s Notice. cumes too late to lie available for this J n th e P ro b a te C ourt for W allow a count»-, T otal prem ium « for ex h ib its of ag ri y ear’s crops. S ta te of O regon. cu ltu re, m echanic« and th e arts. Agricultural Societv. Washington Republicans In th e M a tte r of the E sta te oh A. J . U lsa ev . deceased. i T o whom these p resen ts r sh i i a j ll con*. *'r n««-'»’ pi ii LIIUPU rpt T? 11’ o. . .1 J ne R epublican M ate convention greeting You wi.I take nutir-c that on the of W ashington adj itim ed on th e 11th EHhdayof March, 1»62. J A. Wood was inst., after after n n o o m m in in s.in s.in g c th the e following inst., following d}l|vapta>inted administrator of the e state A J Lhsnev. deceased, by the Hon. T. tic k e t: Congressm- n—Jo h n L. M’ilson ol II \ e a - e y ? c o u n ty ju d g e a t said tim e id of Spokane and M m. H. D oolittle of W allow a co u n ty . S la te of O regon, an d th at T acom a; Suprem e Judges—T. J. A n all p erso n s h av in g claim s r.gains*. said e s F or prem ium list or ajieetl program te will p resen t the sa m e to the u n d e r ders of W alla W alla and Elm qn Scott ta signed a d m in is tra to r, u t his piace in L ight- address A. Miller, S ecretary G rande of W hatcom ; Governor— Jo h n II. n in g can y o n . W allow a c o u n tr , O regon, of Ronde Valley A gricultural Society, or McGraw of S eattle; Lieut. G overnor— by m ull th ro u g h th e Jo sep h p o stn ili'e of E. S. McComais, Secretary F irst E a s t- ’ h . H. Luce of Lincoln ; Secretary of said co u n ty , d u ly addressed to the said a d m in is tra to r. tlie claim to tie duly item ized ern Oregon D istrict A g rien llural Sttci- S tate—Jam es H. Price of - ------- P ierce; . »>•.. ...n .v o n- an d verified as lo req jn u iio ired i by law, at anv ev elv, Lu G rande, Oregon. A u d ito r — I,. K G rim es of i .- ik lin a ; tim e on or before th e 1st day of F ebruary’, S tate P rin te r—O. C. W hite of Colum- ( ,s5? , , " ’ — bia; S u p t.o f In stru ctio n —C. W. Bean ’ Jub-’a n h " 'U rt11' a t E n te rp rise «iregon of W hitm an. July JVth. 1S6-. J A WOOD. A d m in istra to r of the e s ta te of A J. Dis ney. deceased. Two o f a Kind. Ivanhoe A- S beaitan, a ttv s. for estate. .Adlai—“ By the way. Grover, wliere s your war record.” Delivered or a t my m ill mi reasonable i ICK 1 UK P l BLI< ATKIN Grover, grin n in g — “ I th in k y o u ’ll terms. L and Office at La G ra n d e . Oregon, lind it in tlie tam e pigeon-hole with „ . Ju ly 25. 1892. Cash or Stock Taken. yours, Adlai.” N otice is hereby given th a t th e follow ing- nan.eil se ttle r lias (¡¡cd notice of his in te n For purticu'.uxat I en cm quire of Dalles C hronicle: T here is ju st this tion to m ak e final proof 111 su p p o rt of hrs G - 7W . M E E K , claim , a n d th a t said proof wili lie m ade be about the lalm r question : W hen a man fore J A R um ble, t ’om riiissiotier I'. 8. Prairie Creek, Oregon. ' wmhes to work and an o th er wiahea not t iic u it C ourt at Jo s e p h , O regon, on bept. ’ to work, all tilings ahoultl centralize 10th. 1*62, viz: M ILTO N SiM M GNS. on giving tiie work to th e mnn who w ants it, and all the force of th e gov H d No. AW!, for th e H -, N W |, an d NJ4 ern m e n t should he used, if necessary, S W *4 s e c ion 2? to w n sh ip 2 so u th , ran g e 'I'lu l l e s i u n r u a t R n a li iliVMta. to protect him in his choice between 45, K. W . 11 3X C 3-2ST : H e nam es tiie follow ing witned«.« Io prove idleneM and labor. OSBORNE FARM MACHINERY. POE SALE BY P. D. McCULLY & CO , JOSEPH OREOOM. O v e r * 2 5 0 0 in P u rs e s F o r T r ia ls o f S p e e d . I v’ w ! .r ***' Rough ami Dressed LUMBER FOR SALE. u ‘r l 'l ’i; to..» STILL “IN IT!" his co n tin u o u s residence upon am i c u ltiv a tio n of. said land. viz. H iram M .ivnard You can break the new silver half- G eor ." W E van- . J . A . F r , ¡ .-t am i Will dollar w ithout shoving it in to a glass W uCr-neilcr. all of Jo sep h . (I -• A. C I,E A V E R . Il gister. of beer and g ettin g the change b a c k ., It is so b rittle th a t a solid biow of a ham m er will sh a tte r it. The moat plessinng way to break it, however, in to buy vour girl forty-five een ts w orth of iee cream or ra n d y and get buck u nickel. "Where the Lean Man Grew Fat. JO S E P H , | 4 0 I I X S. C L A E K , > \ .Settlement Notice. Notice is hereby given to all who are in debted to me to call at once and settle bv cash or note, r.v so doing, you will con fer a favor on Yours Raipectfully, G. M’, STgrnEsso.-i, M. D. Settlement Notice. Notice ik hereby given to all who are indebted to the Pioneer Drug Co. to call I 'd tt.r’r r ; i * : : '• " ’■v «ettlemeot of th ro - - OREGON. H. C. KENNEDY, Proprietor. I l‘\ ’»X The Osborne Mowers, Binders and Reapers —IN C8E IN WALLOWA COUNTY— Have Given the Best of Satisfaction. g r a n d e , o r eg o n , Does a General Commission Business, Anti Deals in GRAIN, FEED,-------- -------- WOOL, HIDES anti PELTS. The only Machines sold in the County for which Extras can be obtained without delay. --------- ------------ o --------- ----1-------- Our Patrons are assured that the machines Ample Storage Facilities for Wool anti Grain. Liberal Advancements cn Consignments. they purchase will be given the same attention C1F* Office in Hd 8 t i » c A M’ v i . k i • i„ ,p i..„ ,. H,,,, as heretofore. f