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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1896)
T Z tî It! VOL X II . NO. LX T A T I V I! N E W S P A P E R , O F ------------------- ------------------------ V7 A . . L I j O W A EN TERPRISE, OREGON, MARCH 6 1 8 < CO U N TY . W HOLE NO. 59 — . '. y K SkaHtfiX is riqUltted ru good at the lake The Knssiipi thistle bits entered New«. * sin Jim and Cash creek in O bñ C O R B t S h Ö N jL h ¡ic.itc » uc loss of cattle by sibling, .Oregefi, and farmers will scon have to this "oglt, fight. Look out for itjk T he ti«rt re Paradise W II Ptdlen was r f ^ l J L Pn Tito bent*4-ifu! weather we have been we hope t be loss wilt n o t prove serious. this w eek*. port from localities infested is tli On last Saturday Di Bunnell paid Bte resting Ite m From Differ - l,Bvi'’K •'"<:«)* has taken .. "th e Russian thistle has done nfl ¡Mr and Mrs .1 I! p ic e ' were visitors relapse. our neighborhood a visit and mode Interesting Items From City «cyr as yet.” ' The second repc ent Parts cf the County Tri the ci|y M’e|lne>ilu|'|^ George Tat ten r.nd Frank Lion of things lively fur the Davidson brothers the same localities a year later, ‘stales ' Sum m onille was in Paradise on last for a little «¡die. Dick says he knows and County. There will h e ^ n a P A I/rcture nt th a t " it is already lieyond control.” too much to suit some people and Thursday en rente to Lewiston. flic halt Wee’ncsuity-evcniiig. It is therefore nocessnry to prevent they are trying to run him out of the GENERAL EP1T0WÍ5 CF EVESTS W . II. I’nlion I k s rented his ranch Teams are haiiling ice from the lake. the scattering of seeds the first season country. Wo know nothing of .the j fi.T. A Stowell nrul S. B. Conner. N ETS, NOTES ANO PERSONALS if Jibe locality is to he kept free from The cold s»«p-<brtike the famine. O ri ot Iteras frena t u Mr Pullen will visit California for his merits of this controvcrsary, b u t if Pension day brought several of the Dick does have a hard ha me, lie should tills , That r.-id Ohe O b er that has this waad. I t was hyougkt ¡p the health tlii« slimmer. Range tifiti in this ! Indian Wtservstion in U m atilla exility eld soldiers in town Wednesday. i at least have fair play. Wo go to press too soon to give in » As w ritten by the in sonic m illet seed from Nor^» Da. J A TlunJer and L JI ClmpniBii were Week. detail the proehedings of Uie school I Corbett and Fitzsimmons, m et the kota. New seed wheat or other sm in i au from Whiskey «reek Wednesday. Chieftain. second tim e nca* Trout creek last A lder On.. M arch 25 1SW. eketfon in thig i.cighl. .rh hh I wiU at- should be carefully examined, irtiorder The suprem e«ntrt has handed down . woek. This tim e thiugs were reversed „ , . , ,. , ... 11 to th a t next week in full. th a t no more thistle seed he wi^lcrod a decision relusing to gran t a re-liear- Protracted m eeting at At h a . D > . i F ill getting away with the fight in The cold snap has lio med the w^tod Id this m anner. I t would tie far in the branch asylum case. you attend. : A. Bodmer loft about ten days ! good shape. I t seems to us th a t this , lwtter tlintwvh have no change of seed Prentice H um an is Working f„r ' ”Z»> for Enterprise and lias not beeu j is a hard way to w ill» n little diffi- m arket. J \V Hooper, recently engaged in Anron Wndc ■ heard from since. His m any friens j cully over a game of card.s. Tlrey T he stage changed back to sleighs : for a hundred vears than th a t new the meat business io Joseph is in town. 1 setn(beings ps af^wsrlike this to tight, , , T , „ . . , .. , , , , arc gelling unease about him. I should arbitrate all such difficulties. Monday. Mrs Lula Ferris took the stage la st, H e will probably engage in business week for Union On. | The nation Is save 1. The -".lo o k England W heat is now quoted at 50 cents on says'the Pendleton Tribune. understands theso things here. Enterprise is inclined to ruq to ex „ , ii r. i. i . . . , a« 1 for the coming y**r is ver<encourage- better than Corbett nnd Fitz docs. .j the hxud market. HiuiUall E<mw»l| I ibh lured far the . . , / , • IA Carl Roe returned from G rande , . 'n p . ho ?ni4Uifl people wf P.tradist? Sheriff Xe il reports th a t taxes arc tremes in the election of^, Oiar^lialD, Ronde yesterday. Hft brought in Our people have had a gay tim e the ffimiwsr to »Mini Litch. , , th at is so far as weight nud height at the literary an J ¿abating ewiofcv past winter, a dance every week and coming in very slow, three new Crawford wheels which he Born to the «lie of Albert Chetio-j 1|)#t w ,.Jn e , ;,lv (p(e3!ion goes. Keverul years ago Charles Mc- wetli March 1st., a daughter. W ore the house was "re,•.•>!.•«, I th a t sometimes .two. The sleighing has) March came in like a lion. Will it Rynolds wore the star. Lie is probably offers for sale. be.n g.sid until quite recently, A ' g > out like a Iamb?. A bucking horse succeeded yester If you could see the neat co', :d ¡he signs of the th in s iudidate the • lory is current th a t two of our yteun«,} There will lie a grand hall at Joseph the tallest man in the county, well day in dum ping its rider head first and bonk ease John Weaver made for | downfall of this republic.” The tffi.-m- proportioned and weighing over 200 j mv.i, who are of rather light weight, en UiB 17 IrelalK|. J Haas you won! I employ h u n t talent ;.,tive Sike of the question was b in H--.1 pounds. This year in the election of into the mill race. I t was fun for the I and who lias taken a fancy to two of. th e next time you carpentering done. W I I Pullen, Applegate, Twaddle ! our buxom country girls, has in sleigh-! Sunday night was the coldest of the “ Billy” Snyder the opposite extreme crowd hut tough on the rider. Mr. Weaver is doing some w irk for G, Barnes nnd McNeal, the negative was j ¡ng equalized the difference in weight 8e*wn ream ing 18 below, X, N. Sleeves, the Portload attorney has been reaciied. Ho is in thehantum 6 Reavis. weight class, probably tipping the convicted of m anslaughter for the In.ndlod by F S Johnson, Strong Ed- by pi icing a large rock on their (the Scluxil will commence again Mon, Utah's a t about 100 pounds. However m urder of George Sayers, has been W R Bloom ba-- bought la id north dleinan, Uriustead and l'ishcr. The hoys) si-c of the sleigh. The gitla da) for a throe m onths term , he d o n ’t anticipate any trouble in fill- given a new trial by the supreme and along aide of the GaiHuer” a d -' jurors was Mr Lee Henderson, Mr Leo deny this, h ut the Imysor.ly laugh and A num ber drove up to Joseph Mon- court. his office. ditiou in Enterprise, Upon which he 1 Churchill, M L Wilson. Mr llender- say «11 is fair in love and wars Tlie drn n ght to ’ta k ein th e debate, «xjiects to locate. Ttie rend lie hough; son voted in la. iro ; the a ¡Urinative, By order of the Governor the com Arrangements are under way to have Bills are out announcing a grand joins with land he already owns mak-1 the oilier two broug!“ in a verdict of out j ; rs are tickled and all a sh th a t mander of the state militia, the third a subscription school instead ot a pub Joe ami George, though outclassed, bsi: at Hie city hall March I7tb. mg a neat 1; lie li,-u,i.- Mr Bloom i- iii-ir.l- r io t'.- t;:.-t d.-gree, and the regiment ON G will pass out of ex lic school this spring and tints save may win at last. .!. F. Johnson of the lower valley istence. This will necessitate the dis the public money for next w iuter’s sine of the oldest reuid—its of Wallowa i udience all v.ffred th at it w as a very Rex. h .iibccn in town during the week. valley. H e lived at Aider m — than just verdict; banding of Company “ I ” of Joseph, term. The district is some behind KoOtt K. i,-v Templeton preached a sermon which may be done this week. Com financially and by such arrangem ents tw enty years, from which phs-c be A. F. A . Fb-S V/ALLCWA. will he missed ns lie was aiwe v- ready Sistday touching on election matters. pany “I ” has l»een a part of the state it will again be placed in good con to assist in educaci,mal m ailers or any ( H Zurchi r lias accepted a position m ilitary organization for a num ber of dition. \V1 isk"'" Creek (q , March 1 18)15. Tlie edit dito^of this ¡Jcqa'r is in rreciot A.... A I • I'.! W » re *. ,1 e r, t i.e- Jseiiph ynsrs, and. its I'eiiqz d.ismiiiiin.ue'l vviiE public cnUueaiiimcut. We Are hiifi% g«ìrt'ft-hK’ks>wcvt W . Mr.O. M. Kendrtrksrmj who s e v '1 o ' a foil ter Tram Dr. W. D. N"yv», m leave an opening for the organization cred Ids connection with Will Wurz- Oi avec. The oi l gen'lenian is certainly a pro- stete organizer of the A. P. A., stating M erchant. j pket. In the last five days we have th a t he will deliver a lecture in , . . Tom Humnhrevs, who is now a full of a new company to complete the full wei,er the firgt ()f thp |n6nlh ,eH wn •his „ , , , . . ni dg' d man of tiie range, was in town num ber required for the niaintainaiice 1 Monday m orning’s stage for E n te r Paradise Or.. Marti 2, IhUo. j had all kinds except good weather. place Wtklpesday evening, the I2th. of the third regiment. , Tuesday, prise. Wo are sorry to see Mr. H en I Politics is quiet, the wave of educit- mst. tie also requests us to post; The woatlicr is tjuite cool. The cold snap with all its unplcsaut drickson leave as a good citczco is hool again next Monday. Me The bigyest snow storm of t.ho i^r. tiou not having reached us yet. We tome bills, which ns a m atter of co rn -’ features tuny possiblv prove to he some lost to our town,— Herald. understand onlv one teacher will he ' presume it wiii be a long in time. tcuy wo have done. The lecture is free sou. thing of a boon after all. The ground : Wiicu that tim e conics we have a few but it is requested th a t a hal' he f ilm - , e!,,l^<’.' ed. M aiieied .—Mr. Chas. Kenworthv, of A child in the fami! of J A Fite squirrels made confident by the warm j questions to a k the reform party. ¡shod and en tertainm ent provided free Alder, anil Miss. Azana Wright, of Har- David Koovli is progressing slowly is dangerously ill. We have no ax to grind this rear, and i ir himself mi l wife, who is organizer « '‘d '•* •><>11 suffers considerably from a weather of last week had conic out. in rlcan Creek were united in wedlock J \V Rails bo «» to Enterprise tin- ;,r„ !K,se to have our say w ithout Bar great numbers and were caught out in Wednesday evening of this week. Rev. of the l i lies division of the order. t sprained ankle. week on business. the zero weather of this week. I t is , A|p|ar officiating. The happy couple were r favor. The V. I’. A. may be n good th in g . The usual large grist of road petit- presumed th a t a good many were the recipients of niuny valuablo presents, ,n its place, but Wallowa county is not ions will be presented a t the next frozen to death and are now hunting i and a host of freinds extend to them best in crying need of any such organi/a- session of the county court, pastures new and green in the liuppv j w ishes tor a happy, prosperous life. lion. >i u aleier members of the j The Academy is making elaborate hun tin g grounds of the tribe of ground Master Forrest Ivanhoe considera atliolis church th a t reside in this preparations for a literary treat at the squirrels. himself one of the most unfortunate section, they are good citizens, and s o ; c,(J(.;ng of the prespnt term We overlooked m entioning the | boys in the county. His birthday far wo have linen free from ony strife Political m atters are warming up a marriage of Fred Wagner to Miss Ini- comes on the 2btli, of Feby., and as whatsoever and no doubt wiil remain little. One or two prospective Candi Ider. Mr. W agner is th<^ senior mem- a m atter of course he cannot eele- so. W hile we are a long ways from da tea arc o ut looking after the state of ber of the firm of W agner and K arts- , th a t im p o rtan t event but once in four being a Catholic we have no syinp-vthy fences. horn, who are extensively engaged in I years. However he is now recconciled with any movement, in this county J . 1A . A I . i . l t N i , P r o p r i e t o r . the sheep industry. Miss Im bler is ' to the situation on account of a birth H 8 Magill, general m anager of the nt least, th a t will tend to raise an ill Covd day party given in his honor last Sat feeling am ong the good law abiding Lu.stine mill, was in the city Wednes a well known resident of the urday. Twenty-nine of his young and has many friends ami acqualntcii- day looking after business interests j cltizer s of Wallowa. IIorpeR b o a rd , il by th e duv, week or m o n th . A ccn- friends gathered at the homo of Col. ceg in this valley. for his company. n io d c lio n fo r p le a su re p arties. F irs t-c la ss rigs a t rea- and Mrs. Ivanhoe and enjoyed them 'The Portland Oregonian has just aonahle ra te s . S p ecial a tte n tio n given to C o m m ercial The proposed foot ball game between CITY ELE0TIGM. selves as only a merry lot of vouny tra v e lle rs. Enterprise and La Grande has been awarded a prize of $150 for the best Monday was no exception to tropical called off on account of failure to come j definition of a baby. The Heppner people can. Those in attendenco were »«k elections for which Enterprise is some to satisfactory terms. lady who won the prizo sent in this Geo. Ftink. Wallie Snyder, Lizzie Ewing. Ilaiiile and Izia Calvii , w hat noted. While ns a general rule answer: "A tiny feather from the Com munication was interrupted 1 Grace Allen, Mary Ztircher, Rebee Tar- good feeling reigned it did not prevent between here and Elgin for a few days 1 wing of love, dropped into tlie sacred ^ dee. Ida Hater, Freil and Elise Holmes, good hard fighting, pnliticaiy speaking on account of I he storm, b u t every i lap of m otherhood.” Bert Dimliar, Audrey Combs, Gail Gard being done for sum., of the candidates. thing)is all (). K. once more. Tin bodv of Mrs. A B C idy was re- . ner, Owen nnd Ralph Stnhblefield. Lucy On th'j, contest for Mayor the vote was It is alm ost an assured fact th a t the j eentlv found near Tacenin. I t is be- and Chester Luttrell. Sydney and Eti- somewhat close hut W It Holmes sne- lieved she com mitted suicide. She ! nice Dalzell, Warren, I, -o and Eula For Academy will he continued as h perm- , eicd ed in polling 44 votes to A E. alient institution. A catalogue is be bad been missing for some time and .*)the. Merrill. Julia an 1 Mabel Hender- Elowers 35, and in vsngueiiee wiil for $1,000 reward had been offered for her 8"n, Bunn d.Gussie and C essie ing issued anil will soon be in the Reavis, another year be the chief executive of recovery. hands of the public. S E N T POSTPAID the city, The Cuban resolution which passed J. A. Burleigh was in Joseph Satur- In all seventy nine vote’s were east Awarded IN EXCHANGE FOR 100 C0EP0N3, n ig b tan d spoke in n joint debate with the senate with only six dissenting which is larger by a considerable e g . I f VOO P R tF E R . H ig h e s t H o n o re —NVorkut» U nir, am ount than lias been cast in prev Scott Powell. For some reason the votes went through the house with a G U I Medal, MLiwi . .er F air. FOR 2 COUPONS AND $1.00 IN CASH. ious years. There were quite a number meeting hilled at this place for Mon vote of 2.11 in favor and II! against the measure. The watch ie nickel, good timekeeper, quick Mem wind and act. Vou w ill who did not vote, which would raise day n ig h t failed to meet. had one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag and tw o coupons the total to about 85. inside each 4 ounce ta g of jifîb It is understood th a t some few At the educational meeting held in The officers elected are: W. It. the hall Saturday the canvassing coin- changes will lie made in the election Holmes, Mayor; W II Decker, record niitte made a partial report, and a precincts to remedy unavoidable errors er; F A Reavis, treasurer; Win. Snyder very favorable one. They were given made in the recently established m arshal ; E V Johnson, S E Combs more tim e iu which to complete th u ir ; boundry lines. J B Gardner and G W H yatt, eouncil- work. Send coupuna w ith name «ad a d d ru a to Wallowa county will enjoy nn im hien. BLACKWELL’8 DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C. Ed E Cates is n receipt of a letter migration boom the coming season. The political canvass for the June Wallows fsidge A. F. <St A. M. No. 82 from a well-to-do Nebraska farmer Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the meets the second and fourth Sauin asking about W allowa county. He ' election is well under way. coupon, which gives n list of other premiums and he w to get them. uadi mouth. says a ntitnlxs' from th a t state are i 2 C E N T S TA M P S A C C C PTC 3. 9 W. R. H olmes , W. M. O II Vest and family have moved m aking inquiries about this section F. A. R kavm , Hccretaty. .................. . . . . . . . ».»O W © $ $ ® 9 into the Halsey property. All masons in gotd standing are invit- and will probably locate among us ’ ed to attend. _ , Mr Leo IL 'iderson oí En term b e wa- 5 S i l ” fa ra d i.* h. vend days last weck. ENTERPRISE JOTTIUGS Ï& TH£ BNÎXEPRÎSC Livery, reed and Sale Stable, •DF~ BLACKWELL’S GEfMUl^E DURHAM TOBACCO,