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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1896)
"1- ■ -v BLACKSMITHING THE IRREGULAR TEACHER T oronto . Oe’. 20. -Inform ation Tne flection has cone- ant (E srav read before the l i n t 1 iui- p . has been received here from Ot'aw i ■ and the people will o ' ic »* more u*t S. E. COM BES, t ie Sunday School convention.) do th e e'fect that the Manitoba 1 tie down to the daily routine. \\ Id Portland Markets. ’ S in essor ro W I* Hambleton. Geli mi question, which caliseli tie Bni»*rr<* .n i He Poslnlfii-i- «t Eiit»rrri»»,Or le the result is di«*M«p »iniinn to •'* Wlicni,— 67 io cts, 72 per A group id hills nearly grown I hm (Srei.i.il ela®, mutter. defeat of the Conservative govern- I MAKE % hl’Ev I U.T* O F large number and especially in thi< Flour.—.j2.50 Io $4.00 per hnng a round t lie <1 ‘or .luring tic ment.with Sir Charles Topper flS r - :: county. Another larger pioportion of a Sabbath-j f'..t:ili e - —4.) ’o 55 cts. ,?v render, i opening exerc-e. • mier. after it had h-en in power po I S s l ’ K p EV ERY FRID AY is car Fed awav by the trium ph ot Eggs,— 22 to 25 cts p-r I. o' in ooe ot thriving cities ot ¡for IS years, has h e n finally settle i j g c t i o o good government, sound-money and I i vain the suner- All work pnaranreed. All kind!» of repair Guthrie, 0 . I', Get. 30 — c v -j|,v the Laurier Liberal ad inini-tra-' «»r pru'rie state. L. J. K luse & C arl K ok . protection. ing prouiptlv and neatlv vxeented j e'one struck M itchdl postofSve. 2(1 (j,,,,. The b a ss of .settlement by I he j i'ltedeut invitnl them in. Their E ditors & Proprietors. there they would niilcs east of here, last night i* 7 :3(l Liberals I as not yet been anno'ine- teip'lit r wa- not The American people hive de ¡and swept away farmhouses for I ed. bnt it is known that it is accept-1 wait until sli cani''. She did cided by the ballot ihot thin coun not com eat ali and af er awl.i'e the H. I- <'<>’?!IIFM, tH H W K IIT lllN KATES 1 miles. Postm aster Mulh ¡V and able to the Manitoba government. e n t e k p k . se . ohe . $1 X» try i* a I’nion and all its laws will wife are known to hekdlcd. Many , It will provide lor national uni led lads sauntered away to spend the Kugle <*4»r»y. per year u ttv e i" " ' ........... ... .. ..... . ... . . . . Who ehail say where? wlm 73 be enf treed by the chief ex» tt-iyciv <-'*’>»>'• h i ui «» iui » p others are reported dea l, Ke«cu-, nom inalim al schools in Manitoba hour. . n i ' the , . o and our Supreme court is sit 1 uon-j ing parlies with coffins hilly been I and will make provisions for allow-1 shall say how. GO TO jti it e fcLnpieCopy. Hire* iiMittihn ... I political and remains the tribunal . . « ■ ' I . , i i e o e - n i n v of those who, sitting in the W A G N ER - - B R O T H E R S When von chanir. your iirt.trMw notiry i , sent out from here. ! ing clergymen of any recogniZ'd c tin. oitiv.. givoie lour present mot future ; of American justice and liberty and church visiting t ne seat of the scornful, desecrate God s Pekin, Oct., 27.— Li HiingCliang Christian jewiottii-e address, so that die C i u k k t a i . s untainted by striving politicians For Furniiure, Wshing Ma- Sabbath and dishonor His name. M in y r e n d i y o u prompt I v . has been appointed minister of for- .'school.* after school hours to in- and political influences. Said the snperintenoiit, as he saw chings and a'* kinds of Wogd ■ .. Simultaneously I. . I .. with -.1 | struct such religious in- eign affairs, ul 1 and give h them departing " 1 Imt is the worst his opp lintment of foreign .affairs. ! ««ruction to the pupil, astsaporov- Work. F R ID A Y N O V E M B E R G It-90. i i .i „e i abused class I ever saw, They are M ORE CO RRESPO N D EN CE. an imperial edict orders I J Hung I " ’? ' J t y ------- . k e e n ,stu rd y .h o n e sth o y s,stro n g !y West Side of Public Square E nter 1’ a KADV K. Chang to be puuishe 1 lor' f.fesufn-, Milwaukie, Oct. 30.—An instir- Lonu, who is Hom prise. Oregon. Nov. 2. ing to enter the precincts of.the ru- ' tim e suit of much interest to frater- . j,v t |)(df teaclier. Thev come to iToorZ a //d f a r m nroduce ined summer p dace while tyi-’iting : nal companies has been decided in j ( Very ga|,|,a lh al)d when About two inches of snow. I the dowager empress. - ¡Judge Johnson’s court, Au" usl | gh(1 is ilere ti,ey corne in and seem a ken in exch a n g e. Threshing not over yat, ~ !L— Western Neb- j Reis and Cecil R,>ie’ tl,rouPh ,helr to be interested. But she is often Stock looking well this fill. Omaha, Oct. George Rains, Sherm an IFinters raska is covers with 10 l i l i e s „ f guardian, sued the Legion of Hon- laIe nnd perhapi) ..flener absent. hioning '»r to recover an insurance policy cf q’be hoys linger as vou have seen and Chas. Carter r turned from a snow, the while tn-,nils bcM thÄ e.istern ^3000, wbic hidi their father, Christian I them fln(j di8iipp; . ir jf 8he fails out us it approa l .ng visit to the ih e sh in g . field. if Ins death t|) m W h,|t (,.in j do? s h e seems In b . ' T i ■ se«*- : held a it the time A social dance at McNeal’s, a portion of the slat mid which was to run to his Phtl-11(> able to interest and influence lions of the stale a high viiitl ac good time reported, T h e Citv • ath them hut thev care for no one else companied the snow, as uming thei'ir«'"- Nine days bef ,r. Thus. Wilson has disposed of a blizzard.-* Trains ¡I'O was expeRe ! from the order f'»- i and B iie Beenis (iui,e indifferent as , ... . ii .. proportions of property and will remove to Day-I aretlelayed ' , and on several f inches \ nonpaym ent of an assessment lev- t() ,(pr duty to<vurd ¡f I may ton Wash. have been stuck in the snowdrifts. Gei' previously. It w is shown >” |j udge fr,,ln ber soasmodic nttend- Chas. Shoemaker has sold out llie testimony that a tender of the | anpe |(( sch(,oi- Ila« recently purchased a Jar^e »juantitr H. 1). Ament, of M arshal, Mo., is s c s s m e n t w as m a d e to the ofli. ers j A<. new tofils of l.itcst im proved a n d waIched plowly retreat- n p i attern a d i* going to leave uh , wc arc hoi - , consisting of one heavy tire np- say» cattle supplies there will be of the order within ihe sixty days se tte r,o n e upright self-feed d rill, anvil, rv to lose Mich worthy neighbors ling forms of those lads anti lis’eed very slim for the next thirty to six which is allowed a policy holder to a beautiful plated bn ast «trill and num er from our midst. ! to the sorrowful words of the auper- ous «»mount of sm all tools. A'so a i*ood oks fot ty days. After th at he he reinstated. Judge Johnson di- 8. B. Conner and family have we recall a ‘-om e-w h it fsunplv of best quality iron, a good stock pretty good supplies to % ready reeted a verdict for the plaintiff on | | intendent .Jen t in onr „ „ e x p eri-), > f for moved buck to Paradise. Mrs. for market. Hogs are a e rta 'niy this ground. 1 lie case will be ta-1 .... . I Iietent work of every dew ription in liifl Conner is somewhat under the wea scarce and cholera is beginning o ken lo I he supporne court as the ellCe. , line in d n d in g all kinds of R epairing, at ther with rheumatism. make trouble. Corn was a good ¡point raised has never been decid-; When the hour for lessons arriv- ! hard tim e prices. (C ontinued ori third page.) Frank Norton will start to lm n a crop, hut it will all Ire wAnted by cd by the higher court ' First-class Horseshoeing and I feeders and at prices higher than ha shortly lor a load of fruit. T ire setting a Specialty. last year's average. j W ano . Yew painted Shop South side of L ondon , Oet. 27. - ' ’lie wheat Public square. JO SE PH , market and the prospect of a lull Nov. 4 1896. ENTERPRISE, OREGON. in India still attracted murh atten Th$ people have snokeii and the tion here and elsewhere, ¡ffihough Iwr President: verdict is on record. The leport some of the most influential new WILLIAM MCKINLEY, YOU CAN GET has gone ou o er the earth and the papers do not share in the feeling Ot Ohio Sea. The great Republic of the of alarm which prevails in some! a n d t i m e West has vindicated its honor. quarter«, The Bombay Gazette of Let us rejoice thereat and be glad OR YOUR For Vice-President: Sept.10 said: "The prospects arc It was written in the Oregonian, bad as possible both for grain and ( G A RRET A. HOBART, and it was not a lie. It was found cotton. Native astrologers, basing I Of New Jersey, ed upon the principles of eternal their llieoJies on the traditional oh-' In any of the w «»— i II- truth. Conditions (hange, but I valions of the h aveu«, state that j Latest Styles if it rain» within live days a fam ine1, 8 7 Y e a r a o f P r o te c tio n (1865 i principles remain forever At Win. Snyders’ Shop, first dooi I Nature anim ate and inanim ate will lie averted hut that later rain s' to 1 8 9 3 ) d e c r e a s e d o u r will not avail. west of Post Office. icame forth with lenewe l life—our p u b lic d e b t New York, Oet. 20.— One nun- ¡song-bird—silent for a m onth,sang $1. 7 4 7 ,3 0 1 , 878. i with exhllhereiit joy upon heal ing dred and sixty seven Armenians Y e a r» of F re e T ra d e (1 8 0 3 ¡that thedefam ers of McKinley were who embarked at Boulogne arrived on the steam ship Obdam today,and j i put to flight, Scone Ca ttin g a n d to 1890) in c r e a s e d o u r j One thing remains to he said, were at once transferred t > Ellis is • M a s o n ry a S p ecia lty. p u b lic d e b t | to w it: let the people invest in re- land. where they were examined by All kinds of work done at prices $ 2 0 2 ,3 2 9 ,0 3 0 . ; liable literature, ami train up their the health authorities and the in according to the times. Any one children in tfie wavs of truth and spector of immigration. There was 1 j desiring work done in my line may .«it i, imm»t«ri«i in >ny Donor, i) nen later in life, they one family ot Di including husband honor. lEhen drop me a card to Enterprise Ore ; . ‘' . a : rrrLh„: X ? meet with »hallow enthusiasts, Ihev w ite.children,unele.aunt and cousin. gon. AH work w airanted. W ill j also furnish cut stone flues at rea- w h e t h e r h e d o e s o r d o e . n io . . . . 1 » •“ w jjJ U J( | „ (o hold their OWO, h a t The Armenians as a rule were will t e r fre e w o o l.” - K » l r . c » ir o n . M l.lln m • r ■ ! sonahle rates. dressed,intelligent locking, and did ! A. B r j n u ’ a e p e r c h In r o n g r m n J e n n e r jr I l l g S o l i d T e a S O llS l o r t l i e i T t d l t t l U IK l « t i l l , ! » » * ; « J o u « r e ..lo u e l R e c o rd K l f l y - o p j |d () n j not appear to have suffered any W i r d l w u t r . i l . » e c o itd e e e e le n . V e i . 3 d . Successor» to I), SOMMER. privations. «e. 3«. p. 1 3 3 4 . The pupils in our public school A protest from the residents am! ELGIN, OREGON. took a poll among thcinsehes yes taxpayers of Hohokus county, New Land slides I ! terday, 'ho result being two to one Wo are for Ilio Eastern Oregon Nursery Co. of 1 nion, Oregon. Jersey,was presented to l)r. Senner, for McKinley. The future of Joseph commissioner ef immigration at Is now predured with a warm barn Hip, hip. hurrah for McKinley! is a-sured. “Train up a child in Ellis Island, igned by a committee 1 good sweet hay and all kinds the way th at lie should go, and c insisting of Said B Mofl’.iti. Fred '4T: 31* Aililr/i-t I c. a n a a grain. when he if older he will not depait { i r e c e n t l i i n e 1 » o r i g i n a t e d a n e w i d e a i n \ \ i n c nt« 11 AEMGTOR W a t e r S u p p ly G o o d s . Everything the fartr.er st«I» is low. The tariff is a LIVE issue; free Shilling and John 1). Y Dayler. ¡jjE C ûW PAN Y. ’ LIY ERY H IR E D AT REASON W h o s e l l s l o w t o h i m ? W t h a ' r e p e a t e d l y re '.u s e d t o p i n . , from it.'* Cfclert.«- R tn Fr»n« silver is a DEAD issue, a n d l i u v i h e r c t o r e d c i e a t f i w i n d m i ll c o a r b i n a t i c n . a n t i h a v e , This protest stated th at for some . ico, C., . ; F L W orth, ABLE RATES. r u n e ; H9. r e d u c e d t h e c< t c i w i n d p o w e r t o }. w h a t i t w . ‘. 1 Ran AutoQic, ir x . ; Luv I*. 8. Our ‘ independent" paper time past men and women dressed h i e a c h r n t i t a d e . a n d b e c a u s e v- 1 a n p i •• m a k e r s , a n d - t o i c o ir ,.’•e h .. Kansaa S a f e s t t o d e a l w i t h , a n d b e c a u s e w«. ..r e i h e s o l e o n « . . ‘"rsl C ity, H a ilit L i i. il, AND A o f a ll th a t R o o d i n t h e i- b .d o r n s t e e l v i n d n i i d a n d I H obart for the Senate and M< it a little at sen. > 0 ; Sioux City. in the uniform of the Salvation te v r. T H E W O R L D H A f t O IV B W U O M O A B T H A N ‘ Du-e.iqur,D ivcn- f ,ifS H A L H I T S W I N D M IL L B U S I N E S S . V , . b e . i c ’. e / Kinley for the lEliite House. army have been engaged in system '-OSI. I 1 I , ¿1,.: i , . is. w p r i .■' «, h i g h p . ach s r.n d la r g o s a l t -. ’A e m a k e s h o r t I 2^ ♦» Ut UK Kt O : i . « » n u l t i ' ' w L ; . Toledo. w . w w i t h I o n a p o w e r fitro k o p o m p s , w i t h b e s t f i c a u i l o s s j atic begging for the support and or'’. World’s Fair, inaintenace of “a horde of Armeni- ¡* j , W c p r e p a y f r e i p j it t o a n b r a n c h h o u s e s . S e n d n o w f o r a IN T H E SAME BVILDIVG, Tim states of Illinois, Iowa, Wie- , ■■-.I -.rnS as A a v e In ^ ans, the same being aliens and pull- 5 ^ «-•’•L ’' LX»'...:i.M-o,s ; 1 p *t 'h ; c i t u t i f a l . l y G-3 ,H b u || t t c n n t c ' ; . 1 c O a u t t tlc i p m . l i a o i o f r s u p m - t a o y - d r a t t o e t h idea*- tonsil, are doub:ful(?)—doubtful j Where the best ofEnstern hand iso o ie know.’, the best^ Lai I ■' .C, I ,1 ir in x ( . u f latest plans, i , . ..» .ii« « .M t ai av«v t t i .; « ( i t i . u . i l f l . * I ' per«,and i we protest against the said made harneRH can he htul at reasonable »I f.1151, Pump or Price until ho knowj our». if Bryan gets a smell. prices, workmanship and leather guar- iiiiens and paupers being sent into r T l f f w j an teed to be of the best. this cnmmtinitv. Smne predicted a , los« election, L'.iee le a th e r, rid in g b rid le s, enllnra, h ila am i in fa c t e v e ry th in g t h a t th e S e n d f o r o u r uuxv lhUO t at* while others looked for «n over-I aloidi»*. h ltt- lr M ic d In c o lu i» , horse is culled on to v .en rc an he lounti « lu tu ln itiff fu ll d v ! * f itp ttf iia o f whelming for wh-’ evi •r wits eh i l.-d, at th e m ost reaso n ab le of prices. n il “ t i r VlaiiOA a m i O r g a n s . h l.M i.M B iJ it n e a ie tu e o m y W hen in L ostine c all a n d e x a m in e m y nini so it is. _________________ ti m i o f a c t u a l n ta tiu fa « fttr e t» stock. »7 liti.tr exclusively D* t h e g e t t e r a i pum i«, u in .r t, a t j a e t , r „ I lit o n l y Iir.it v^h« r e j o u c e u h i » T A R ! I t o t i I - i t b I V a in o f o r v m t r iiK itte y . T h e m a r e n o A g e n f s ’, h e .t t c r * o r M i d d le m e n w |ii0 ilt » added. fc& C A S li o r 011 E À S V P À Y M E N T O h Ù H'e hav«, during ihe c.imiiii gn f n A u lt j o o r c l r c .> iiia ( m u iv m . i ia.,«*s .,u d -•“ •3 m i p p t t l o tt l i i u t y <t y*’ t r i n i In endeavored in our feeble way to I fo r tw e n ty -f lv o y e a r s . .A u money re- o i i V o « i t n in e n u d i , «-nr « p e r .u l u .« rr iiu t LOSTINE - - OREGON. ouireiiin <ytrnnee. Safedtlitieiy tojnir- « rì'C f r‘ fjuarantetd. 7 rROtlZ «.?Y. o .......................................................................... present the farts uh ihey w.-re, and L r i y F 1 ‘ |< I F l . l t l . X l . « t — < n ir b a r k , j ' u r k a n k . ^ f> T E I P I > : N n l h f a c f I n n . ^ n ’P fty. n tiv trt»uR. I lie u n i 1 i t th is p:ijM r. , , f a n y o ' j B ———— 1 ■ — - ------7 • . . . . . the outside news as we clip, ed it, th em n lU o ti!» ' r f patrounw h o b n v - l'iirelm acd • i i . ' 1 ■ t ' 'r • 1 s,'j'T r d l l i o t o : . ..'l.-iis W '. r i l , c t T i i r t n u n i n t fr o m e , t r 1 ft '1 « ' » d u t 'n t r tin - p ast j ’t n t <. < ’" r ne w Book ,.r four I.,.. tilin '.-. Oi.'. ' ' ’ - • <•*•» ' r l»fr t : P FAniOItOIi«}.«' Iroin our exchanges, and now a «tlie MOST PERFECT MADE. S “ 's s ..f f th»’ ih .' P r . i ' oo ' p .” «•■'tU aitiltiir ■ T he l l - 'O t o .a I I. t'»’ 1,« f ’ r , • 1 . '. I ", 1 ' t h o u s a n d ’ - I t r t fen-iK « H.H-Qt fre e . Ih,n’t P ro te c t y o u r t h e / m ajt b rin g you w e a lth . ” • ! Hll’.’l II. •> I returns arrive, and ill« inevitable A pure Grapc Craate of Tarta- Powder. Fras 1 fj.H to n r i t e it« once to _ W r i t e J O H N W K D D E R P U K N A C O ., P a t e n t A t t o r n e y « , W a a i i i o g to n , I). C .. tot t h e i r p r i g a offer CORtMiSH A CO., P i a n o ] P r-» a n M. i V pt ?. is held up hi f ire us, w ho—iias - lied ? iro n Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, mt f»< 0 tu’.n tr« ! Iu»o««br^ wanibd« < F » U iio O ir f t a m . ‘ ... NEWS OF THE WORLD. ----- « HORSESHOEING PRICES REASONABLE Propr. I f>, S ¥ S E OLSEN BLACKSMITH *r REPUBLICAN TICKET' A N eat S h a v e By trading with the ELGIH MERCANTILE CO. who are prepared to furnish you goods of any kind at LA GRANDE PRICES —I-..- H a ir - : -C ut. We_pay the highest m ark etp rice L J. PISELL paid for produce ta k e n in s. escuange tor ELGIN MERCANTILE CO, The Lostine Livery ¿¿Feed Stable. o C13T PRICES g IIA H N E S S S IIO P - ki H A SC A L L COLE r h X IH v ìi h t i 4 0 YFASS THE ST4.ee*RD. i Wanted-An Idea r