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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1892)
McCULLY & GILBERT, Wanted, at F. I). McCully A Go’s., uU the eggs in W allowa county. ( ’(• era H o i sii B lock , L a G rande , " lio l c - u l e nn<l H e t u il B e a l* The S aw F rancisco C a l i , and the ♦ P» I« < a r » r ,r i( r a P a i n i » , O il» , C h ie ft a in one year for on ly $2.50. V i i r u (a h ra, l l r a s h e s , W i n d o w * For cash Challis« at E nterprise w ill sell D l u a s , F e e d . F l o u r n n d P r o v i * * you an ything in his line, at a price that In n o . L e n d e r * a f h a w P r ic e s . w ill interest you. C all and satisfy your* I OUR ENTERPRISE LETTER. --------------- A. A. Keeler, of Lower v a lln y , was np Monday ta lk in g w ith representaMve dem- i » rats. He Rays his beginning to build ' baa given W allow a a boom. 1 Neal A llen and M r. G . W. C ray, of I Lotttine, paid I heir respects to » >e queen Lost P ra irie Items, ENTERPRISE ADVERTISEM ENTS August 15th, 1892. The weather hero lias been very w arm . I m ercury up to 9« and 98 in the shade; but a few th u n d e r showers recently have lawn of great lienetit to the atmoapliere ; if not to vegetation. selves. OL’ I t W E A T H E R R E P O R T. PHOTOGRAPHS A t Less Than La Grande Prices. McMullen, tile Enterprise phot« g- raplier, don’t expect t>< .«fay in Wcl- viilley until winter. So if v.,n want first-class work at 50 cents tors on the do.en than yon get the sum« quality of work nt La Grande, take atlvnntage of the opportunity. All work guaranteed to suit, or money refunded. The condition of I I . I). A kin s lias grad* beat*'tUrn " *eU 118 o rcllttr'* <■ .>••»» '* hun t, but m et w ith disappointm ent. n a lly im proved d u ring the past week, Mrs. A lice Coon is over oil Asotin Hat and he is now able to s it up a portion cf t iw n il .. h . T _ ' u , o , , ' l i ' ey’ r’ M I11 “ lte ,ld in K ,o “ “ me business m atters, and BAY. t iw n tins week, and w a sh o n e st m art- mav reluai „ through harvest, 1 HKIIIENT. Lowaai the tim e. n u ttin g th a t when his wheat w ill yield , T1 , , • . .... ,. , F rid a y. ti9 42 D. M. Osborne A Co. are se llin g heat less than 20 bushels to the i.cie, tie put it I - H,'h001 1,1 «hstrict No. 10 dosed last Saturday 82 44 giade n ia n iil.. bin d in g tw in e at 15 cents in w ith a disc harrow. M r. F. »cum Tuesday. M r. (.’row, the teacher, seems tielongs Sunday 80 51 per pound. .<ee F. D. M cC u lly A Co. for jm th a t d a s T o f fanners who ’learn by ex- ( to ,‘“ ve «ive " verT W«*1 » tfo ia c tio n . | x -, M onday « . U H l T A t i t R , D E A L E R IN 45 7* particulars. _______ ______ perienee, and thereby take advantage o f ! Squire H e lle r, who lion been stopping . Drugs, Chemicals ami Notimi» Best Tuesday. 75 43 in the city. Court House b ui'din , conditions. ! w ith hia sister th o past few weeks, haa j ViKArsin Wednesday ■ M r. and Mrs. Hugh G a ily, who visited 72 16 Enterprise. Joshua Downing and Geo. H e rrin g , of • J,eturne<l. to A sotin co u n ty, W ashington, | relatives in th is valley d u rin g the sum* Thnredav 78 43 | I L 51. < i a l / v i l t v r a i , n i 5 81- I mer, left on M o n d a y's sluge for th e ir W hiskey creek, were in the burg t h i s , 0 * 01* ln ’>MrVest* Reported by observer of Signal Service. week, and report. crops in th e ir station 1 N early a ll our farm ers have finished home at Kansas C ity. cian and burgeon, E nterprise, Ore- a little short, but of fine q u a lity. p u tting up th e ir huy and gone out to : gon. Ofhceat W liltacre’s Drug Store. Those who desire to pay th e ir accounts Attorney Slater, of La G rande, is i n i ' . •». I3 VU a îG l. J ON. L O C A L A N D P E R S O N A L . w ith the C hirptain in wood w ill please the county os attorney for tiie p la in tiff in I * 01 M iM C arrie Coon, who has H'en visit* •■r.il P.iucksinifh, Main strici. E n (*all at this office and make th e ir arrange- tl»e W in te r divorce fuse. Ivanhoe A ing at Tt»con, W.u«h., returned home last terprise. Machine work and all sind» of V a rio u s Ite m s P io k e d u p b y '" e,lts before Sept. 15th. Sheahan appear for the defendant, M r. 1 **eek. Ik»r little niece, May Stinson, J repairing a specialty. Charge« reasons!« c. W in te r. ! came w ith tier to attend the fa ll term of • “ C h ie fta in ” R e p o rte rs . W ill W urzweiler w ill give von a dis M r. Church returned to G rand Rondo school hero. count of 19 per cent on cash sales in (lie Miss I.Hie Goodman, of E n te rprise ,! Picture frames made to order, any size follow ing lines purrhaned. Dry good«. last Sunday. He s till m ainta in s a ntani* Ixjots and shoes, clo th in g , and gents’ fest interest in every th in g p e rta in in g to went to Paradise last week, from which ; and price at F. I). M cC nlly A Co’s. — Furnishes— the welfare of our tow n. place she returned home aft »r a lengthy ; fu rn ish in g goods. <*(>(I1> K O O M M l.N J» .IE KAI,.** D r. Barnes, of E n te rprise , paid Joseph sojourn w ith her country friends. Rve bav can be bought bv the ton at Clins. M iller left on this m orning's i $5 delivered. I t w ill he w orth more bv several professional visits the past week. I t is reported that the publi • school in ' —To All Patrons.— stage for the outside w orld. A t some « in te r. tlic Banner d is tric t w ill begn shout the ' Mrs. F. N. Cooke and Miss E th e l Crane tim e in tiie future wo exiiect M r. M ille r I»o<lxln< ISO e ta . / , o ,v , mLn ’ , « • , f " 1” ’ ,. , first of September. We have not teamed ' M e n is ’J.» le ft for Portland lust M onday m orning. to return here and b e c J e a perm anent who is to he the teacher. BURLEIGH BROS., Proprietors, resident ol Joseph. our business men w ith valuable and I I- Cole had the m isfortune lo run a ! Charles Mote started his new Osborne much-needed otlice cases for storing and b in d e r Wednesday. I t moved a ll rig ht. Remember that F. D. M cC u lly A Co handling miscellaneous account* and col- j pitch fork tin e in lbs leg recently, m aking i lections Whenever von go to W liltacre's ’ ‘ ¡in Quito lam e for a few d a y s .' have just receive ! a car load o f wire and Challis« at Enterprise s till ha« a few nails, and when you are in need of any and see any th in g you don’t want, ju s t j F ire in the m ountains between h ere! W a lte r H . Wood mowers, which he w ill holler. i and a lia W a lia caused the u ir to fie , GIBSON <fc SHACKELFORD th in g in this line do not fa il to call upon m ill you at a bargain to close them cu t. Gibson A Shackelford are p a in tin g the hlletl w ith smoke for a few days, but the j them for prices, aR tiie y are in a fiosition Low er valley— red, if not some other recent rains had the effect i i clearing i t ; Are now prepared to do ail kinds of I I B. W ells bus returned from his to save vou money. color. The work done bv these men is uway to some extent. country residence on Swamp creek, sod P n i m i n e m ill P a p e r l l n n g l n ^ . Folk M avs, acting for him self and th e ir best advertisem ent. is now employed in the Joseph p laning The people of th is neighborhood have other stockmen of this county, has con Call on us at Enterprise, Oregon. m ill. As exam ining surgeon, Dr. Clements succeeded in getting quite an am ount of ' tracted to deliver 1 i JO head of liocf cattle huckleberries th is year, but judging from , seems to he w e ll liked. H itch A Foley, of E nterprise, have a to the A m et. jun Dressed Meat Company I>. R. A lle n , our popular liv e ry man, the way they have broken o ff the hushes fresh supply of glass am i tin fru it cans at Troutdale. Shipm ents w ill he made is hauling his tim o tiiv ha.v from Haas’s i it w ill lie a num ber of years before there 1 o n ttie 1st, 15th and ,10th of Pvptember. th a t they w ill «ell cheaper than the ! w ill again he a good crop. I t seems to us farm at the foot of Alder slope. cheapest. there should be so iu e tw a y to prevent [ James Eawlcr brought down some fine Judge Veasey visited the c ity of steady ' such destruction. St'NsutNE. I Rev. K e n w o rthy w ill preitch in the ore from the Tunnel m ine l ist week. It habits last Saturday. One peeuliarty of I Good and safe teams «and buccrivs Preshvteriuii church at th ia place next was taken from the east end of the ledge, the Judge is, lie don’t change w ith every I furnished. Lostine Notes. Sunday at 11 a. m ., and at Prairie creek where the recent work has been dene, current of public opinion. He is always and is the bast yet shown from this prop the Judge. a t 3 p. rn. A l l H f o c k l a d t i n m y <*li<trge August 17, 1892. e rty. The m ineral carried hv the ore is w i l l b e m e l l <*nre<l f o r n t W ash. PJootn and wife and Frank Da A special m eeting of the voters of this a high grade galena and sn’ phureta. Lafe H am m ock and partner were in vis consulted Judge Olmstead last Satur town the last of tiie week on business. school d is tric t ha« been called for M on —REASONABLE CHARGES.— day roneerning a settlement •-»« of r some ir-vx I jr» known A lik '« * I l VV tie I p ro - ................. -" > n iy y, w* t > O ur postmaster is to pro day, August 29th. The purpose of the B. ’ F. raised his new barn last verbially misicst lest, hut when he brought j " " » ‘ r» connected w ith the ostato of Hen e .,- , ’ Foley . m eeting is to vote a tax. Outfits for Pleniiiire Parties Ftirnixlied lawk last M ondayTiv a fine deceased. n h down a large haw on Short Notice. The C h ie ftain office received o pleas display of m arkm be co c o u b ld d n ’t n - Have Nicholson and P. L. I,. Courtney ex- ex rkm anship, ansliip, lie Dave " j Haun made a fly in g tr ip to E lg in My aim is to give complete satisfac ant call Tuesday from Messrs. tio o d io x ii sist the tem ptation to display the dead f e a t to hx k horns in a legal fig h t to innr- on Sunday last. tion to all patrons. and Biiffom , members of the W alla W alla b iru at the principa l door of this p rin t tro w liefore Jndge Olmstead. Lee« ¡awing G. W. Cra A lva h were out on 1 pa rty who are in eamp at the lake. simp. A ll the fm nltrv in town w ill arise j would lie m ore profitable to a ll, except a huckleberi D. R. ALLEN, Proprietor. ilio u the last o f . and hl.se such evidence of ii iendsbip foi i probably the lawyers. As most |«<ople the week. a failure, Prof. L . Anderson and wife and Miss th e ir m aterial interests. who enree law yers, w ould lik e the bosi- Lins. Ha to G rand Ronde Johnson, who have been in cam p at the B IT C H ! & F O L E Y on hnsiness I t . . . c ,..Z7 *■ .~77 . oess, we refrain from com m ent. lake for the past m onth, returned to th e ir Last Satnrdav as Mrs J. C. W eathelv ■ ,, Miss L illie I j AT EN TER PR ISE, OREGON, was relum in g imine from E ntororise, her i ■ , m *?V ' h . <'“ ,n..h " Hei>n ' 1,e r‘ L iiuuies in W alla W alla last M onday. md Netta Sum mer a v filt last Sunday. • learn became unmanageable and rwn I , nC® Si .’ " fo r'b e a st ,.f favored Lesti', Have the finest Stock in the County M cC u lly A Gilhert, of La G rande, carry away near the point th is side of tow n I tow ' ? " n. " ’ There T heT nH,re provident act , -L M'. K a llj, returned pn Tuesday from ' . of all kinds of in stock a complete line of paints, oils and The buggy was upset and broken almost | than well ad vis-* d insurance. Ha l n o t, E lg in , where r. -- bad bctn on business. flo ss. Remember the fact when you are to pieces but M rs. W eatherly fortu n a te ly ! . Robert G randfather Goifcje, »^o had been ail-1 ^ H E L F H A R D W A R E , ^ 7 , liecn '***?" , ' in La Grande uud wish a n yth in g in th a t escaped any serious in ju ry . ' The cause i f S ° "? ,,ou?e aa,J eir<!c,B w" nld have ii'g for a few days. <lt.»disuddenly w hile line. STOVES and TINW ARE. if the accident is supposed to have lieen I '< , n ,0 ,a l- sittin g in his ch a ir last lia tu rd a y . The result of the last teachi rs’ exam i- funeral took place M onday. A party from E lgin, consisting of J. A. a break ol some nature in the harness. U 'v h ate "u thoaunJ and o n e^ a rti ------- notion, w hich was a fa ilu re of a ll unpli- M asterson, W. W. Briggs, H e n iy Buter H aving is iiearlwalone in th is v icin ity. cles useful to the housewife for sale and others, who are now e njoying an ; Some verv large trou t are now i«>ing j canta who had failed liefore, establishes Frank Bowm an Ts hero a t present buy very cheap. la u g lit above tiieJuke, p a rticu la rly at the (either tiie honesty of the old board id outing in this county, visited Joseph the lulls alsiut six miles south of fow n. Or- exam iners, or the dishonesty of both the ing beef cattle. firs t of tiie week. F n H U n e nC t i l a M s w s r e , We understand that our genial friend ville H u ll made a cat -h of about fifty io ld and new. Q u eea u sw a re a m i F r u it J u r a . Edward Mason expects to leave us for ln the mod rush for wealth our |<enple pounds up there last Sunday, and utliers Rev. Pnvder le ft us Tuesday for a so- ' W’asca countv soou. Gall a J b k i u n s p e c t oar ogr stock, and get should stop long enough to rem em lier have also had rem arkable success, many journ at Elgin. He says th a t it is more ' Robert Bowman finished heading his I our prni th a t there are a nnm her of sidewalks in of the fish weighing from four to six than prohahle that lie w ill return to r e - ! grain roir. T.xzxo,«,... ” Tuesday. i tliis town that sadly need some attention pounds, and a few us high as ton pounds. m ain p e rm anently at th is place HITCH & FOLEY. He' H . Pullen is having the fro n t of his ! T iie variety caught is known as the " d o lly would c e rta in ly lie a desirable addition and tw entv-pennv nails. store im proved by a coat of paint. varden” or b u ll trout. to tb e jiu sin e ss men of o u r town. James Pitm an has returned from J.a A social party, w hich proved one of M r. C lia lliss, in his g entlem anly, un Grande, and is now hauling flo u r for M r. Sherifl’s Sale for Delinquent Taxes. the most pleasant events of the season, E . W. Rum ble returned from 1-a was given at A im o ry h u ll lust Saturday Grande Monday evening. M r. It.in fo rm s com plaining m anner, attends to m uch of Pullen. By virtue o f a w arrant issued out of the A strange b ird alighted in lo s tin e on (o u n ty C i* irt of tiie Countv of W allowa evening. T iie a ffa ir w as intended os a ns th a t the principal object of his visit to his business. No man in onr business Tuesday. We th in k it m ight have been circles has more friends, and no m an's farew ell party to Miss E th e l ( rune. plate of Oregon, b i me directed, comm and the m etropolis of the Grande Ronde va l the bird of “ peace and good w ill’ ’ which ing me to levy on the goods and chattels of ley was to meet representatives of eastern fa m ily is more h ig h ly esteemed, and the Ray Vest lias received word »hat his the de lin q u en t tax-payers named in the wholesale houses for the puriiose of p u r in firm ity of M r. C. is fe lt by tiie whole I ‘8 "Orely needed iu th is v ic in ity , delinquent tax rolls for said Counlj- for the horse V icto r, now in tra in in g at Island chasing an immense stock of fu ll goods, com m u n ity. G. A. years 1888, 1K89. 1890 and 1891 I hereto a t C ity , is rap id ly getting in good fo rm , and Chas. H itch has returned from Union and th a t he lias ordered for the firm of tached and if none be found then upon has reduced liis tim e to 2:4 '. A pretty which he is a member the largest and countv, and is, as ever, hard at w ork. 1 P ra irie ( reek Item s. the real property us set forth and described good record for tiie short tim e lie lias lies! assortment of d ry goods, etc. ever The firm of ltitc h & Foley is a well- . in the said delinquent lax rolls, or so niu. li been in train in g . August 17, 1892. thereof as shall satisfy the am o u n to f taxes matched husiuess team. brought to th is county.’ I charged therefor, together w ith costs and Uncle Jim m ie D orris, of Low er valley, I KvCT) b<><Iy haying or harveeting. Miss Id a M. Pollock and M r. r i i i l . C. expenses, I have duly levied ( having been Some surprise w as manifested because was lip thia week. He say« th a t hig crop Several canee of whooping-cough are unable to find any goods or chattels be Greig w ill be united in m arriage at C ol none of the applicants at tHe teachers' is very good th is year, and th a t the reported in th is neighborhobd. lege Springs. Iowa, on the 24th inst. longing to the delinquents hereinafter exam ination, held in Enterprise last am ount of hay w ill equal tl.e demand. Boh Cole had the misfortune to have a , named , ■ . the , following-described - ....................... .. ) , upon pieces Miss Pollock’s friends in tiiis county w ill week, were successful. Four of the six jo in those of the East in extending con applicants liad held certificates, hut failed M r. of Needham, one in of town* the pioneer resi- | ! w wagon tongue broken last Sunday by a j ,.xP“n’.V,S |vm“ ’et dents Divide, was Wednesday ild horse. J gratulations to tiie happy couple. to make the per cent for a higher grade on business. Mrs. M urat Blevans is stopping w ith *»»e«»«d a» fo llo w « : Joseph G ill, of Arcadia, was caught in as flic law requires; hence tiio record of We heard a m erchant sav tin’s week Mrs. 1). C. Davis w h ile M r. Blevans is ' Conaway, E lizabeth; H it 7, Block 10 Town tiie wheels of his m ow ing m achine lust failure. The questions are said to have that the flo u r fam inu was p a rtly due to away a t w ork. ” ----- ’ ----- of Enterprise; tax 1890. gjy oq F rid a y and drugged some distance. He been unusually d iffic u lt and technical. E ld e r K e n w o rth v w ill preach at the Conaway, Elizabeth; Lot 7. Block 10. Town came to town Saturday and had Dr. B a r In Lunatilla couutv there were nineteen tiie e xo rb ita n t prices asked for the old of Enterprise; tax of 1880. 20 nard attend to his bruises, which were applicants and twelve failures on the wheat in the county. W h ile the farm er P rairie creek school house next Sunday is ju stified in getting a ll he can for his afternoon at 3 o'clock. same list of questions. Brophy, Thomas I,; Lots 1.2. 3 and 4 of numerous and painful, hut not serious. grain, the merchants and consumers are sectmn 17, and Lots 1. 2 mid 3. of section Last Monday G. A. Gamp had on e xh i ce rta in ly ju stified In bring in g in outside 1 M a k r ik d , at the residence o f F. X. 20, Township 3 South, Range 15 K W The a ttention o l our readers is called M usty last Sunday, M r. Isaac Rumsey bition at tliis place a sixty-pound speci M., containing 1(16 02 acres; Taxes of products if secured for less money. “ ’T is to the advertisem ent in th is issue of the and Miss O tha M oxley, F. X . M usty offi- POO. g ju (j, second annual fa ir of tiie G rande Ronde men of ore from the K & C m ine, which money makes the world go rou n d .” eiuting. These young people are Weil would cause a furore of excitem ent in Tax of 1880 on same property, $10 40 L ady T k a s lk . V a lle y A gricu ltu ra l Society. Parties in and favorably know o, and deserve the E rw in, Eva; Lots 1 and 3, Block B. Town terested may ohtain prem ium lists and any country in tiie w orld except W al 1 m any good wishes «tow ered on them by of Lostine; tax of 1890. $5 speed programmes from L . J. Rouse at lowa. T iie specimen in question was ( th e ir numerous friends. E xtra . Important Notice. only an average of five feet of the ledge Ladd, John, Estate; N W 'i section 1” Enterprise. Notice is hereby given that on Satur from which it was taken, and Tuesday Township 3 Houtli, Range 45 E. W M ' containing lfio acres; tax of 1891. $20 80 Alder Item s. A dust storm of the most approved and m orning it was shipped to W ardner in day, August 27th, at 2 o'clock p. in ., a M cKay. Susan, Estate; NW>4 section 29 latest style made an unpleasant im pres the Coeur d ’Alene co u n try. We proph m eeting of the wives and sons of veter Harvest has commenced in th is n e ig h lo w n sh ip 2 South, Range 45 E. W M ’ sion on tilin g s in general last Tuesday esy tlia t it w ill bring parties h ith e r to see ans w ill lie held in the co u rt house h a ll borhood, but we are sorry to re |io rl th a t containing lOOscres; tax of 1801, $10 40^ in Enterprise, for the purpose of organ- , afternoon. The atmosphere was lu ll of if there is any more such ore in tliis dis lax of 1889, $12 SO; tux of 1888, $12 50. ' » ‘ is season, sifted atmosphere, and the m inds of the tric t. and we are not afraid of the results izing a Women's R elief Corps and Song , our ero,,s are Ix in n ie Chenoweth, who has lieen ail- Pi’ r ™ > a » - ; W><HE>4. B W k SEW and people were fu ll of appropriate euphoni of honest investigation when they arrive. of Veterans Cam p. A ll are co rd ia lly in - | Nfc'4 SW ‘ , section 18. Township 3 Soul h, vited. B y order of John F. Reynolds i in k for some tinte, is reported as s till be- ous adjectives. Range46 E. W. 41 , containing 160acres* Post, No. 16. G. A . R. I in g u n w e ll. Please Notice. tax of 1814). $20 Last Mondav we were favored w ith a J ohn Zt'RcitvR, Post A d jt. From the num ber o f berry-pickers seen As wo have decided to open a branch Rirtelnirt, K. D.; Lots 9 and 10, Block B, short visit by M r. W. F. D ishm an, one of nowadays, berries mug lie p le n tiful. in tlifT o w n of Ixistine; tax of l-iOo $1 the pioneers and successful stock raisers house at E lgin, i t is absolutely necessary • Goods Delivered Free. ------------- ' the this c o m -i ’ tux 64; tax of 1888. $1 25. j , , , I The i " c “ health cu itn of 01 m e people in ling " “ I o " f 1880. $1 ro* of Swamp creek. No citizen of our to collect all the accounts on G. A . H itc h ’s 1 ah n n 7 ,” r ..Kood" handed to L . T. m u n ity has not lieen ho good aa usual T - A . ; Lois 1 and 2, Block* H in county enjoys more th o ro u g h ly the re hooks by September 10th next, e ith e r by Loi’ke w ill be delivered along th o road I the past week * tv.o. Am ong those re- the Town of Isislin e ; lax of 1800. $1 00; Please come in a t once spect of his acquaintances tita n does : cash or note. ..n!.*T,!n Jo8e,> 1 “ ?d ,.k lf i n„ iree °.f p.x lra Ported on (lie f ck list are Mrs. W. W . I t “ * 0/ 1889, $1 o l ; tax of 1888, $2 25. I and fix it up w itli me or C. M . Poley. F a th e r Dishm an. charge. F . D. M c C ix p v & Go. Mullen, J. B.; Lots 1, 2, 3 anil 4. Block 9 W h ite , Lena Davis and E th e l M axw ell. | G nr Enterprise house w ill continue to I in Wagner's addition to the town of Eiu D r. T. J. and T. M. Deun returned keep a flue stock and do business as in ; n-rprise, tax of ixyo, $2 ,ai; e( llWn from La Grande M onday. We neglected the past. C has . A. H it c h . $1 1X1; tax of 1888 $2 56. to m ention lust week th a t the Dr. was M artin. J. R .; Lota 3 and 4. ill Block 8 Notice to All Concerned. accompanied on his trip by his daughters . L o t 3. in Block 9. in tti* Town of E op r. Misses L u e llu a nd M ira, tiie novelty of it Notice is hereby given th a t I own all i prise; tax of 1888. $55,, being th a t tliis was the first tim e these steers in Wallowa county over two years I L=nii. M j/’-ta i Lots 1 and 2, In Block 4. young ladies have been out of tiie valley old w ith the follow ing brands, except i Town of Joseph $ tax o f fS91. since th e ir a rriv a l here, some tw elve those th a t have brand vented (6) six on i H arris. E . L . ; W U N E q , E U N W 'f see- years ago. e ith e r h ip : (P) nine on either h ip , H H tom 2i. lo w n s h ip I North. Range45 E ---------------------------- o»i rig h t Hip, X on right h ip , or spade on W. M., containing Itiu a,.ree; tax of Tha fo llo w in g are some of the appoint- left hip. A ll are warned against buyiug ***: „ 112 56 merits of the Id a ho M. E . conference ««id Cattle troui any other person. I, M®»d*v, the KKi, <lav of Septem Gt egon d is tric t, J 8 \ A nderson; fd.1.0 ber, 1892, at the hour o l l l l n ' c l o i k A M of J as . W. M c A lister , Enterprise, Aug. 16, 1892. I said day, at the court-house door in said d is tric t, J. H. F kidm o rk; J «sph, r. G. l Oiinty and stale, I w ill sell the above-,Ic- F o w ie r; B uiiiir.w rville 1 E lg in , 3. O. scnbezl re . estate at public auction to the Prepared to Buy. H it oardson , L t G ia r.o e l 'A . J f . Robin- 1 j highest and best hidder for cash, suliici-l to ■on; Union, B. F. H a rp e r)^ AU M. D river I am prepared to huy fat cows and redemption, to satisfy said warrant, cost. transferred to Pugut Fouud ; J. H . Wood three-vear old atoers. Call for further in ' and Mccrumir ng — *- supermsennrary. formation. W il l W i rew kilbr . THO M a n H U M P H K K V 4 Used in M illions of Homos- 40 Years the Standard. (W eek ending August 18, 1892.) 1>‘ w The BURLEIGH HOUSE STILL “ IN IT." Livery and Feed Stable. races /jeamBaking "L-^Powder