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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1896)
-J. « .. -1. ’t 1 ENTERPRISE, OREGON. OCTOliEK |¿ m J being, a< we learn, a capitalist and a ________ j'"».-«ey loaner. We regret that ».me Owing to lack of space a few com-1 ° f tl,e m,’*t ‘»bjectionahle and ground- inunieutions were left over and will l‘”"' M*«r‘h>ns elicited considerable ap. Appear next week. • pUnse. It is a little illtimed pro ...w,...vro to l>itj i »ounce even a qualified eulogy on law W allowa . leaaneaa, for lo, wc are confronted with ( ’Iiickcns are on the strike. the results of it. • id you ever see a liner full? We hoar once in a while such re WHOLE NO. 64. even at »129 ounPe w,)¡ch ,g double its present comodity value, is The examination of F. M. lvail|lP Editor C aieftain : In as much as very small in comparison to our other •nr .booting R. C. Greig w « held „ the free and unlimited coinage of nil products D„ not let us be deceived by Tueaday. A. C. .Smith a p p e a r, ,0 'era t the ratio of 16 to 1 of gold is the , ea that free coinage at the 16 tó I Interesting Items From City be state and D. W. Hheah.in and it proposed by the Chicago platform as 1 ratio will benefit the American p eo -< L. Wilson for the defence. Severs and County. the remedy for the existing depression I'le even though some of us live in wtlnesses were called ami testified n, in the financial and commercial cir close proximity to silver mines. The ‘he part of the state. The defence de NEWS, NOTES A” l) PERSONALS Ob such a potato and onion crop! marks as "If we cannot get it hv the cles of this country and submitted to St. Isiiiis platform declares for the chned t,. introduce any testimony l.„ filed a motion to dismiss the defendam Our new road has been opened up. l ballot we will get it by the bullet.” fbe American jioople for their intelli same monetary system as wc have This, That and the Other that had for the last twentyyears. During hap oil lack of evidence; which after argn A Darning Club is being organized. I Lincoln was elected by the forn.er and gent consideration as being the real As writtsn by the sustained by the latter. If McKinley issue rather than the ta, iff question ‘bat time, up to 1893, we elljoved U|e m en t, was overruled and the defend |b c bridge lias been partly repaired. I l-e elected we intend to ratify, and if snd as tins proposition Is more readily gre -test prosperity ever known in this ant held in a bond of »1300 to appea, Chieftain. M. C. D a.is is building a new barn. not we ex|iect to «quiesce. Fverv accepted by the people of those stales country. Since that time wc have la-fore the grand jury. The bond was Buckwheat Hour at Calvin’s. Evoribudv is working their road g<x>a citizen leel# that way or the oth which are producers of the white met suffered the evils of a low tariff MnJ given and ‘he defendant released from taa. R. C. Greig is up and attending to custody. er. al rather than those of which the the cry for cheap money. If wc wotl,j his store. have again the prosperity of former chief industry is agreultnral and man L. J. Coverstone I,as moved into Did you eyfr tl.i.ik that followers The prelimidary examination «f town. John Martin and Ben Ownby, for reb- of Bryan bidding commissions of office ufacturing. The writer would ask vears let us vote for the same measures L M ,t M Co. pays 15 cents per doz- ‘hat produced it then, viz ; Protection M at«r was turned into the new mill llI“Ier tl,e present adininistration are that you give us a little .pact in your I mg the Josenl, bank was held on Fri cn for eggs. Änd sound-money. valuable paper to submit a few facts t«b Wednesday i denouncing those in authority over ditch Wednesdav. day, Dave Tucker was sw-rn ami Bower, Clark, of Crow Creek was in and figures showing the comparative A P rotectionist . gave evidence for the state to the ef Henry ripetise bus moved into the them. And yet it has been said that town Wednesday. values of the different products and the office holders should be in accord will, fect that both Martin and Ownbey Esterwond residence. POLITICL SPEAKING. John Calvin stn-ted to Portland on aisled in planring and executing’ t|,e amount of money invested for their “the powers that be." The show liere Huturdny night was production as compared to the product o H<’"‘ Jol,n F- Republican »business trip yesterday. robbery. His evidedee was auffl.-ientlv stiver within the state of Oregon 1 Prt'"den‘'»l Elector will address the a success. Everybody appreciated it. I of silver Oregon. R, Olsen has secured Abe Tharp corroborated by other testimony to in F lora V - let us say that the very fact of • ' People of Wallowa at the following to t un his blacksmith shop. First, Mr. Tlieo. Williams’s infant child duce Judge Hamilton to bold both of Oct. 13 bus been quite sick with pneumonia. the silver producing »tales standing as dates and places: Wallowa, Monday'. Hu Maurcier, the author of Trilby, ‘hem in bonds of »1000 each to appw,r M e had a mixture of snow and rain they do so favorable to silver coinage Out. 26 at 7:30; „ t Joseph, Tuesday, ¡«dead; bis remains were cremated. Knbliers— guns— p o - litic s • — . m ill— are (yesterday. M ore the Grand Jury, L. default of I .H I ,— H ip cu 27 at I :30; at Enterprise Oct. *»8 as proposed, is of itself evidence that ‘he subjects talked almut here at pres which they were sent to jail. L. ( . Oliver of Lost Prairie was do The academy started with about there is an inclination to look to a at 7 :30. ent. r ing business in the city Wialnesday. The show liere on Tuesday night thirty-five scholars. local, self interest by the people of Work on the 1,1 ill is rapidly progres given by the McCleary«, was fairly at I lios. Gwillim, of Joseph tnade our Etta Wilson of Paradise is attending those states rather than to the great the presbytery . sing. The ditch and wheel-pit have t'*ie tended. It wus a shabby affair, their office a pleasant call on Wednesday. aca<ierny. p i e East Oregon Presbvterv met in common interest and welfare of the Iw n coii) pie ted. The largest line of shoes ever in excuse for not doing better wus bad John Danites returned home Thurg- people of the United Stales. T hey Euteqirise on Oct. 2 at 7 :30 o’clock colds, but what tlieir excuse is for car Good horse., suitable fur cavalry pur day from harvesting, «re led to believe that the beuifit which and was ojiened by a sermon by the Enterprise now in stock at the E. M. rying off “»■orrowed” property from poses, are being boiigliL by Mr. ’ Era i M. store. Mr«. Frank Johnson lias a new will enure to them by reason of the retiring moderator, Rev. Goodfriend Joseph and having to give it up here we xier, of Portland. labor demanded in the operation of of Goldendale Wash. Kev. R. T. Gra wrought iron range. Uncle Dan Simmons and D. Kiuliey have not learned. Money cannot be The next question is (since the <be mines, should cause them to stand ham of Summerville was elected mod were doing business in the city one Geo. Cannon of Lost Prairie, has also very scarce when such thieving fakes M llool house lias been for free-coinage. If we as citizens of erator* and Duane Terry of Baker day this week. moved) when invested in a new range. with tlieir foul months and stale jokes will wc have school? the state of Oregon (a silver producing City was elected temporary clerk Mrs. G. J. Wagner, who Inis t«en can get a living in the couuty. G-A , Conrad and Agnes Evans were L. J. Coverstone, Much important business of beuifit •erioualy ill the past ten days is now ’ » It. aw. I»a. M 5 Carpenter ,na,ried, Thursday at the brides par- state) can afford, even if we are so dis Wm. Marr and Frank Rynarson pose«!, to sacrifice the common interest to the work of the Presbytc rian church convalescent. mid Hui. Hamilton started f fir ’r Island .......... * * '• Am,field officiating. We who were out looking for Fitxhugh, of the whole nation for our own local m Eastern Oregon was tranaactbd and < iU Tuesday for mill machinery. Clias. Brown and Miss Florence j wish then, a long and happy lite. interest ; I sa v can we afford to vote the Presbytery completed its labors on Tulley, of Wallowa, were visitors in the bank robber, returned’home Him. Our farmers are over jubilant in J. A. Burleigh “fg to Kpe, k nt tbp for the free is linage proposition whk'u P-iij'irjlsy night. day. They tliink they followed his thia section of the country over the the city Sunday. trail through the mountain« ami to Flora school nousc the 29 of Oct at would inevitably put us on a silver ba Rev. Haves, of LaGrande preached grail, ontlisik and the fairly good pri- Mrs. J. C. liutcliinson took the train l-iokm*», U-wwteun, suuth « i Lost Prairie tlic 3(1 and at Paradise sis and thereby demoralize all values the opening Sermon for the Wallowa vws paid for same. the 31. ot commerce invites only the spec Aeadnmy at the Presbyterian church M onday morning for an extended visit Valley and that lie was at least two The school house has finally “arriv with friends in the East. days ahead of then, and having m, ulative class of our people to take ad on «Sunday morning. Student, •J" in town. This is truly a wonder Born.—On Monday to the wife of hope of overtaking him they returned. 1 hose in attendance were Rev’s vantage of these conditions to the dis My stock of oils is complete. »11 aunimer comj ,g All parties who have been out look advantage of all other classes merely R. M. Hayes of LaGrande, R. T. Gra F. A. Clark, a daughter-weight 10 xuile and a (jtixrter. ing for Fitzhugh, the ascapcd bank for the little local benefit which might ham, of Summerville, A. 1. Goodfriend pounds. All parties doi.;;» well, J ohn C alvin . H ummer . Robert Erwin went by stage, Tues- arise in the immediate vacmitv of our of Goldendale. Wash, W. J. Hughs, ol I have the choicest groceries that robber, have returned. Ho lias ,,o <I hv , to La Grande to remain for tlie silver mines for a brief period, must Baker City and J. C Templeton of can be bail. d- ubt left the country, but whether he JOSKI-H. left a “divy" for the other parties at winter. The McKinley club lose s ultimately react adversely to us in the Enterprise; Elders C. L. Gsilv of Prai J ohn C alvin . member here, but McKinley will not general deiuor.lization of thecommer- rie Creek, Duane Terry of Baker City V - ° Ct - 14 J. H. McCubbin was in town Tues the remlevous us agreed to, according Lierythnig assumes a quiet aspect lose bis vote in November. ctal interests of the whole nation. Now and W. I. Dishman of Enterprise; vis day marketing some fine Hungarian to I ucker s statement is known only to »gum in our burg. I have several thousand fruit trees let us see about Oregon’s resources itors, Miss Margi. H a y ,, and Miss prunes raised on bis farm near Loatine, Owenly, who was the first one to visit The familiar face of Will Wurzwei- of am table age and size for transplant- and we will be surprised to know how Mary Tsit, of LaGrande. the place after the escape. All those knowing themselves in ler is seen again 011 our streets after •ng which I will.sell at low prices and little is the product of silver compared Monday and Tueaday the delegation debted to the E. M. A M. Co. will Hrs. Ault and Dalzell made an ex un absence on business. on easy terms. with our other resources. The follow enjoyed a trip to Joseph and the lake please call and settle either with cash amination of Geo. Smith, the wound ing figures are taken for the year and other places and expressed them Mr. Dorothy, the cattlem an is here ed sheep camp rohlwr on Monday. L. J. R ouse . or grain. 3 T h e l.C .M .A M . Co. have several 1890; selves as highly pleased by the lavislt 1 hey extracted three shot and found receiving cattle from A. B, Findley and G. W. H yatt , Pres. dwelling Imuses for sale in Enterprise others. »ay in which they were entertained A7 eg Bushels. that one had penetrated the eyeball Married—on Thursday at the Pres Will sell cheap and 01, easy terms. For VV heat 553,052 producing ‘0,2‘J 6,734 1 he following resolutions were and could not be found. They give A week ago wc listened to an address byterian parsonage by Rev. Templeton, Barley 37,722 particulars enquire of or address bv W. M. Pierce, of Pendleton, a dem 871,353 unanimously adopted at the last session ‘ lay Hogue ami Mary Boyd, bull, of no oj,in ion as to whether Hu sight is F. K ilpatrick , Enterprise Or Buckwheat 2.50 wholly ilistmved or nut. ocratic vrotor. Mr. Pierce is «„ 2,678 of the Presbytery; Resolved; that the Lower Valley. t n “in K T * tO ’.‘“ "P-to-dHtodentis Corn 12,101 Aaron Wade returned Tuesday 238,103 Presbytery tender its sincere thanks to county clerk and an attorney at law ,, «n ail , is branches; and work von M. G. IsK'ke of Lost Prairie, wus Oats 218,736 from Chicago where he hud been with P<!»dle«oii. Home of bis’ remark. aie done at the Knterpsise office will 6,918,594 the people of Enterprise f«,r the gen doing business in the city on Wednes Rye 6,845 63,206 emus way in which they provided for a tram load of sheep. He made a Were good but others scarcely in accord CHI inspection anywhere. The En day. He says they are not all Bryan terprise Dentist. an Milk, No, of gallons the entertainment of the Preshyterv, sale at satisfactory prices. Fred and with his own business precepts, |,c 25,012.276 Men out that way. Butter, pounds Hr. E. A. Fosner. Octave Mureean, who accompanied 4,786,277 and to the Pastor for thougi.tful n,au- <-'bee so Several new scholars entered the him went on visit to their old homo 265 576 agem ent;tu the choir for the splendid W is d 1 99,982,910 music they so kindly furnished and In Academy this week. All «eem well n Canada. Chickens total No. 1,180,765 all others who assisted in making the pleased with the sdhool. Those who • l a c k w k u .*« D u r h a m ' t o b a c c o C o m p a n y 1 he sound of the hammer is contiii Other f, wls session a success. expect to attend should come at once. 97,269 ually hear ! in d! parts ol the city ; be Eggs Um le Jake Sturgill, of Joseph Creek 4,453,931 aides the new school binding which i Dear S ir: Sheep CAVALRY H0R3ER WANTED was m Tuesday. He raised a big crop 1,575,043 You are enti+led t o fast nearing completion, J. F. Oardne O th er li ie stock, value S m r c ^ I S Wbolewlc d S d i£ " anted: 50 head of horses for Cat- of fruit, melons and vegetables and 122,648,830 an I M. 1, Hamla-ltnn art, erectin; Farm in pleins lilts the T E S T A R S O A P With all 17,026,120 airy pur|H,ses. Tliev must weigh be sivs things are prospsro is in that lo laige I,arna on their resjioctive’protm-r Fruit Bushels, j tween 1000 and 1150 pounds and stand cality. ties. Apples 1,038,496 between 15 band« one inch and 16 There will lie preaching in the Pres Apricots F. X. Musty, of Prairie Crock, wa' 633 hands in blight. They must be gen- byterian church Sunday morning and Cherries in town Monday on bis way I,mm tie under saddle, and sound without 42,127 evening. I will also j,reach at Hurri from the lower valley working in H,c Peaches blemitJiBf. 69,934 cane Creek at 3 o ’clock p. m. Pears Sunday School interest. He will g,. pound, I will he at Wallowa, Wednesday, whether 16 o z.t 3 Q, 106,383 J. C. Templeton a ox., packages. 4 ux. to Paradise ami Ix>st Prairie the last Plums and primes October 21, and at Enterprise Thurs 199,700 The most economical tea is lea that i-f the week in the same iaudible work. Factories total No. . . . 'X e ',ave notified every whola- 1,523 day and Friday, Oct. 22 and 23, for Lbe tastes the best and does the most good th it w Ä l ‘ i16 S U *« capital invested »32,122,051 purpose of buying »»id number of - if it d'Nsn’l cost too much. Schill Willie Wagner who has been on a to give y *" ' No. employees 18,793 horse«. ings Best doesn’t cost much—your extended visit to Western Oregon am ” wages of ” Wasliington, Iowa, Indiana and utile »11,535,229 W m . F razier . money back if you don’t like it. cost of material To the members of the John F 21 793 578 Eastern states, returned last Fridai The Eastern Oregon Nursery Co. value of products 41,432,184 Ra' Holds Post No. 16 G A R Kept, of located at Union, Oregon baa ull kinds He says that Wallowa county is a I Gold product, ounces least as good any place as lie lias see, 46,648 Oregon : y o„ Mre hereby notified to lalue at »20 ,w*r ounce »932,960 beat the next regular meeting of said of fruit and ornamental trees for sale, on bis travels. at low prices; orders by mail will re S Iver product, ounces , 17,861 Putt on the 2nd .Saturday of November J 0. Shafer, of Hurricane Creek- value at »1 29 per ounce »23,027 next, for inspe, tion and other busi ceive prompt attention, an trees will tobacco be - el.vered at Post-Office of purchaser loft at this office some apples of supe W ec« „ s..e at a g l , ,,ce from the ness of importance. By order of Catalogues sent on application. Ad rior quality and which seem welladap rvsr or«tr te r-srT h ïû ioÎ “ sl.r“ "l,h above that the rclatiio value of silver H L. Har.ilton, Com. dress: Eastern Oregon Nursery Com ted to this climate. We would like J. A. Hunter. \djt. for some ,ip,.|c e.<|-rt locali and iinma an.', Union, Oregon I» — DURHAM . N. C. W"W«NT. Blackwell’s Genuine Jiu-ham Smokinr BLACKWELL’S DURHAM COMPANY m íXo“ch.r.7.n^ .^ £ : y‘ ENTERPRISE JOTTINGS