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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1902)
t. ity Official Paper, City Oflicial rapcr..- fill i ifWilMiiliil THE REPRESENTATIVE NEWSPAPER OF WALLOWA COUNTY. jXVIII. N0.2J. r ENTERPRISE, OREGON- JANUARY . wo: HE -rfQ Tip '2 ill (si'tsiiVsil oi it Begin ains Saturday, Dec. 2Sth, we will place :a!e :.ni;Emen3e line of merchandise at aton- i-.lv low prices. We do this :n order .to re- i . ' cur btcck before taking our annual invoice . I.-;, and. evry one is invited to call ind : il th era -.el ves oi this opportunity to .secure k&v a. . ;. We also take tV!s ofpornity to ex, re.:s to one iuu all our appreciation of their liberal f atron- 2 i ur.ng the pa.-! jear and st licit the fa :e in iL f'.uie. We a.iure you that we will do our n p:r,-j.-L '.o merit y ur good will, and endeavor to .. y. i: fa'ihful'; . Vw: ;rg ai; a prosperous and happy New we zrc Respectfully yours, . X li. M. & M. CO. i V. county court: THE PRECINCT BOUNDARIES Changed, and Election Officials Appointed. Lost fraikib precinct: That the boundaries of Lost Prairie voting pre cinct and road district shsill In? as f .'.lows: Beginning at a point on the state line between Orogon and Wa-h-i'ljtL-in due North of quarter Sec cor i.er on South line of Sec 16 Twp 6 X K 44 thence West on said State line to the Grande Bonde river: thence following the East bank of said river to a point at or near the S W corner t Stc 19 Twy 5 X II 43: thence East :o S W comer Sec 13: said Twp and range: thence Xorth to X W corner c 24 Twp 5 X R 41; thence East 2 V ui'es: thence Xort!i v n.ile: thence "ast $ rule: thence North f i::ile: i hence East I mile: tlunee North J .ailo: thence East mile: thence "or:b to the place of betinning. I he number of this precinct shall be Jos"i H r;;EVK ?.o rhe b..iiTid Ii .n PISTKIfT KO. 10. s shall b? as follow.: 0 'iiiii.t T.tjiri at a joint on tht State li e at il.e. s i: o.mvr of s. c 4 T.vp 0 n -'): at a point on state line between r in-- 44 ::!.! 48 K 4.v :: thenoe south o l rat.; v line to k corner sec Kl, r .j. i n ,! ,: uh nee East to s : or-1 n -r se 1.1 r .vp 4xi(4,: thence North t state iiue: thence West on state li ie to ii'ici1 of beginuinir. IV.raii;. road i.istrict so. 11. The hiMii.hu-ifs shall be as follows: Coin :n 'iifir.s i t s K corner see li r.vj) I) s 45 K v: m on state line between ::a:i-es 4". ;ui 1 4fi K W M: ti.enee We-t m M.,te e t- fee .'in' bctwei n slc ine 1 1 1: I hence soi WHOLE NO. r. IMNAHA rRKCIXCT Judges: Joseph Hayes, chairnian, J S Horner, J S Pratt. Clerks: J M Weaver, J H Horner, J A IVnny. Tine o;kek rr.KoixoT Judges: B Y Robertson, chairman, Albert Harper, S T Tippett. Clerks: 11 Haskins, Giles Daughcrty, J K Edguiond. Tkovt preek listkict J J Ward, chairman, Samuel Dor rance, E II Could. Clerk: Church Dorrancfl, II C -Mahaffey, L V Wriglit, FAKAPtHB PliKCIXCT Judscs: Sam Apph-ate, chairnian, it li .Mc.ea!, Bert Uerland. Clerks: Harvey Hendrickson, W C Wilscn E A Bodmer. Flora precinct Judges: A D Buzzard, chairman, Frar.k Johnson, J M Kinul. Cloths: Isaac Biuframan, Grant Johnson, George Clark. Lost ritAiRiE i kecisct J"d;es: Edward Ileiu'row, chairman, U m Ferdney, Geo Cannon. Clerks: Willis Wright, IVter Eurdney, Win Locke. fir.ow:-: precinct WESTON'S YELLOW STORY. A Queer Mubitatiun in the Heart of the Town. Over in Weston, within a stone's throw of the bit; Eastern Oregon Normal school buildinir and beneath the very shadows of the opera hous, a queer habitation that has for its This and That. The odieial eensm returns of Can. ada for l'.ttU give a pnpuUtiou of .I. INi'.l.tliKi, an increase .f .ri;K', t'J." for the decade. Sir Thomas Lipton lias bei;un build in:; Shamrock III., and in ay as well begin thinking of plans for Shamrock IV. right away. Eiiends of .Mis. Harrison, the widow 'hairman, J I) J'vdjes: John Koch, Al.K.re, John Silver. Clerks: Eiwin IK.r kins. Lew Wiln, W A I.Ioore. F.;( S'.'.'K I'RECNCT .ii '.Uvs: ) ', Mann, chairman, V S rowell, B K Miil..-. C!:.r!--r V S:;-arns. A c iLsooek, () C Fi- simian. 'J'Jl coyote scalps weredvstn.ytHl. The Wallowa Chieftain bavin-the greutt n:;ii:!)(." ,.f yearly suhserihers was declared to be theoliicial papt r of Widlowu countv. owner ami IM,u i ruen.isof ivcentrie man . -itl, ,.11 .!, , ,lu' llto I resident, at her reoneM of a dime novel hermit, His name j J1'"" J''"- '"abandon the bill in. Hysses Wilmore; but to the trout ' K" " A ton of lead is lucd for eveiy man killed in battle. Statistics of Euro pean wars show that from Il.tHIO to 1(1 (XII) shots are lirt d for cery person disabled. There are three things about which one should, not be too conscious nial Avhieh it is well to leave undisturbed one's digestion, one's love, one's re ligion. 1'Yb. I.adi.s' Home Journal. Oranges are a ninst valuable b irt 1 1 ,,, -,.. .. o i few exception is well bor.ie on lb.- urchin he is known as "I'seless In appearance he is as iii..int and picturesque as the small ln,y was ever I lea to believe in moments of his hrighest imagination, Kobiuson Cru soe t) be. In fact oietioes .f MiU pieer peison.ige would not be out of place on the freak pag. s of the San i ranciseu Examiner or any other 'yellow" journal. A little b. low medium height, stock- ily built, with full be rd and Ion;, shaggy locks, he impresses one as an old fur tr; pper of the lime ,.f .),. weakest st amaeli. Il i. Meek.or as ju.sf. stepped into the ni'w J live, mid if taken at i a Oi n century Ir.mi a s! ill n past, the time of the e:r for such he is. 'Tsi le.-s"' a cavi' not i-n n ie..i:i,, side, but in tlu- ery art ( "OII re icinoK' dv.rllerv. dwells in nnn:i,ta::i f the Fusi ons lit!!;, 'dor;., ,u." A contract was entered into Clark i Fciehannn oi Portland, Or. with ness di:. trie! of tin city of WiMull. A in the banks of I'ine i-n ek is bis ho:k,c his) castle. In lieu of a- canopied bed with eider down euveiin.', whet, straw forn.s his d .wny bed. Tie- othei arti cles of furniture to be siiii in tiiis urban hermitage boudoir irt a mil of burlap and thy straps o! an ai.ti.pia'.i d harrows. On the ouli-'.de stands a f.,il,,. n la be,'., mi J ir- looking cook st'ive -..i;!i broken li It was order, d that the Flora Ju:-t- le : (list net sb': II w. .1 ifiM.i . I... pr-diict of Flora, Paradise and Lst Prairie. ami caved-ui grate mid front. One., a day the hermit, emerges fro!n ),, ,,,,,. I iillt. a tul fin-. I.- j .i ii...., t .: i- c-n 11 a: id 1 j twj (3 X K jrountv from llw ,V.t.. ...!.,...:...'.!,.... u I. iel, ' .., .. h to N w corner see 2.3 ,,t ,i ... ,i ..... ! it .... , . . .. ... t.jiNiii, ub uii. iiur i .i-i.i nr i. 'in niiAiiiii; oeaien iii r u ,.i 1 . , . i - i insistency in a rusty tin nan. Tb s in. to expert tie. ri e.rd i d Wii Y . V W i1 .1 t iiicnr. f.iw- v i- . , .. ... ...... . , x I 8 i -r si c 21 iwji ' n u 4": I'nence North : i State lii ; or J lace- of beginning. Grouse Load nisirlct No. 13. The 'Uiidaiies h:'ll be as follows, tow it .11 that pjrt oi Wallow.i county lying .'.-t of cii.nde Konde rivtr and North .:' ."-ahnon river. li?:di n of Eden Kor.u LL-trict No 17: ":c bour.daries shall be as follows: Ml that part of Wallows eounty lying st of the orande Hondo river and 'n!i of salmon river. The following road supervisors were rip-iintcd forth.; new districts and hoyii in which a vacancy occurs: Enterprise road district j W Kankin 'mnaha j II Horner I -eph Citek N Y Applington ?lora H jrencii i.irde.i of Eilen Geo. Padon :ai'l read uu.arvisjrs shall hokl !iiee until their suceesiori arc- e'ecttd md p:; Ii: -c!. Tin." following ji).j;-s and clerks rc appointed fir tl :- sev-r.il votin-.' ..recinc:.- oi Wallowa County: Wallowa i-hiv lv :t. uJges: Jam i H. Hayes, Jas. A Tui v: c'ia;r;:::.n. M. C. l)vw- rV.l-i I . .Smhh, C. T. JKD.ii:..:, Jam- :: Jr. Lostin:-; G W C day for each per.-o;i, and the fr.rc f; an ! to Purtlar.d. Alestin;; of Teachers. Th. om , 's spread on n , greased fkilh-t. placed on the btove, ' sauted" ami eaten with genuine relish. Then he finds con tentment in his I.ndy lonlim-s in the s.ditude of I Ik; 1i,,v. 1 he v.Ma home. It is useless f, r l.lie Pre-:s to try to 1 i oe I eeeiil I lenies (It t Sell .s.s aoer for la-;t meeting of the Teachers of ; a :.d it i. ,. t,. ... i Wallowa county, was h-M iit Kilter-. further information.- . I la na'l prise, Jan.2-,, FW2. j The atte:i Janets was good consider- j ing tiie severe cold weather. Many I J.iftructivo and beneficial points were pi i'.biced on the var'ous topics. A niong the speakers weie Met..-ra. Har ris, Wood, Carleton, Peterson, Hodgin, Kerns, Conner, Itev. Walker and Key. Marvin. The next meeting will be held at Wallowa, March 1, Y.y)l. All teacher ur jjd to be present. Lena Li; Vo:;e, Sec. A Birthday Aaiiiversary Cebhration. On T : ' j Udgei v'wcisi-r. "ay, Benton Mcr..; hairman. J 15 Pace; ''Inks: FuinJ; 'o.-ier( W Wade, (j B i'arkcr. EXTEKi'l-JSK I'HWfyCT. u.lgrs: .ioi.n Zr.rch'T'ciiairin: n, G S t ivi-. !; IV,, o !; Clerk-: D I'.rusha, M Vcris.I WKvrn.H. Joseph i-ux im r i ?: J? Cor v, eliiiirman, J T M-;- ly last ii goi.'Jlv number of j fi iei.i'r and neighbor .fathered at the i b-..::ie of our esteemed towDsinan, !l. i W. jJ'oom, t- celebrate the iinniver- I sriy of his (J,) , .jr, je, .. i ' -ir. ;loi)jii was born in Brown e-iuiity, Ohio, January 2S, iHli. At tie: nge of FJ years !i remov I'is parents to lb muirf. Th a.:eiv,ar! in;y removcit to Iowa w hen tiiey reiiiaim I until 102, when tncy en Teacher's E .-..r.iiisi: m. N'otice is hereby lmvc:i that the County Suiiei int n.lc it will hold the r -giilar examination of applicants f ir state and county papers, ijt Enter p. ise, iregon, an fi,i;.e,vs. Eou S t'A'i-A l'Aci:. s. Commenei!,).' .'ei!n day, p. bril i ry ) ', at nil e oVlv k a. m., ai.il coulin uing until Salunh.y, Fi.-linie.ry 1, ,,t f ur o'clock p, m. Weila.-Mlay Pen mam-hip, hi-iiuiy, spelling, algebra, n-a ling u:.d sci", l.iW. T:;r. mhy Written , iih.-,,,. ie, tie n-., of t-:.ichil,g, glltOIII. ar,' book ie ; hics, i ivil r;overiimei,i.. K.II-.'iV I'll V:-i'. logy, ge:.i;ri,,l.y. I !Ot: I nr.i l, me' ie, eomp, ,:,', ion y,,, p'iy i. iai goK;-,,;,iy, o ouai.u l.-.alilli:-, t 'ani "enini --v h.ih lilci.it oi e, a ! ni -lit or breakfast il will be found to h be:i, i'u i.il. Feb. Ladies' il'iiu mil. The quickei-t way to warm a hmis in the nioi ning is to op. u t he d...u s .e w i mli ws a feiv tniiiiieii, . Ion;; i i:.ee:li to ehane-a the uir. The pldlo.-uphv ,,t this is that tl.n air of a h.,:we or mom alter being closed oer night, is i.u pure and slustgidi, s-miewhal like muddy water. Proah air i purr buoyant and nctie and v il! ciiei;:,tt iiiiekly throiiL'h the rooms, carrvin.; the warmth of stoves or radiators uifiiy to cw-ry corner. It.-side.i : h :.. i.- joy Mid eomfoil in br '..thin f: . -, a.'r. As soon as pessiol,- .iVinlss fm;u the mind eery suj:;;es;i,,n that h..'s to do with illni f.s. If yon ,,V1 ,.t, operation, and Ii is over, lot. it, ilide inlo the shadowy back;j;rcuiid of innu- ory, Do not dwell upon it, do j talk about il. Cultivate thoueht bout others, about the gnat round World, about its heroes and its martyrs, its battler! ami its victoiies, its happy homes and loving hearts, but nttirly turn from the night side of sulVeriii , e;.ccpt as you may relieve it, and d'lell in the bles.si d suii.-hinc. Theic is no sv.eeler thing on earth th.ilito be one of (bid's light bringi rs, and !o mal.e those abool, yon stronger cilia..: you are iiiicoiiiiilaiuiii'r. I''. aiiiii.c' 1 lome Journal. u.it h e!i fm CO 1 ilh:geueraf ls.toi y, 11 ree yers 1(.ye!,o0,;v. :d tie; p!ai,.s and wero among j 12 ., t,;nc Fou Col Niy P.'.i'KI.S Coi.imenein.r Wedm-.-dav, I'e .-ttt! in Cov I n ion It'jii; r, 'lain, W i Kj'&x.-. J, ( imr Cl ow. I'J:AIKIK fl.'EEK l'I'.Efl.VCT edges: E T li the hrst Count v. In bi72 he was married to a daught- loek a. m. i ' i - . . . . .,e.-.ej n r.igi .,.'1 . .... , I i i .t . ' u c. i.. i . j . . ..... . . ' 1 1, iii., a ie i Rooji alter rci,iord to a homefctead on Al-'di-r tfe-p", w I.e,-e he was again one of chairman. S P i.. . , ., ..t , , . . ' ' ' 1 ..Ji" 1 n oi biic tuuiuy, .irs. . idiamsj. X Craven. Clerks: AI i poom did in October, 1S87, and in i.-ek, L E Cavmess, H B Dawohier. j isyi Mr. Bloom was united in mur D:viDK I'l'EeiNfT riag'j with Mr. Maggis Davis, his udges: Win Hepburn, chairman, J j prrs.imt estimabl.: wif.j. Mr. Bloom r IFiffm in, Pet ;r Miller. Clerks: ! lum been esteemed, in every commuii- . H Mttyers, ,S A Bievans, Jul, a Bran- j ity in which h.; has lived, as one of j its best citizens. Paiik I'kkcnct j A fcrand dinn.'r and social inter- udges: h C Hinimclwright, chair-: course were the features of the oc mn, T O Marks, J j Bievans. Clerks: j cusion. May Mr. Bloom and his ex lis it Morgan, T F Iticli Jr, R E celb nt family "iivj long uud pros t'iieou. 1 iJer." 'laiaiy .itiii't- Notlce. N'otice is hereby e.iven lul. Hie f.ighth Grade Final Kxundnatioii will held I'ehru.vy fith, Ctli, and 7th, I !I2. J. C. CoM.KV, Supt. of Schools. Notice Will buy all kinds of hides, (old robber boots and i hoes, (,, i p"- ete, Wjil li.- in Mi, i, i p. ,e lirst week in ev. ly iiioiidi, in Ji M-pli ' th-second, in I.'.rii.ie the third and in Wi'liown tb" fourlli. I n eai-i-of ley iib.- uec; h ave all furs and hid at Cnlvi:'V or Funk A Hor.i. A . Sol oMAMirt ri v-3---' Trnvtl Dwlrg Wifilcr Seasr.n. The journey to the East ie. Salt mg u;:ui v riu.:y , l-comary li. i.t i.air . Lake City and along the shores oi t:,e "'c!'"'k P- "' Great Salt l.ak,; ti,r.airh benulif .1 . 1''i,'!,t' 'C'""1 Ttiird Grr, Ie cer- (iler.w I, C,,-.;ado Sjaiogs and De i- uu't'-li- Ur'-r isoneo'tle- iiiiin:ernipt:al delight Wkuxk.-jihv IV n:ii.iilhip, history, ,!(, winter as well us Mimmer. In fact, orthography, reading. 1 1 he Fall and Winter reason adds but 'I il cuhdav Written arithmetic, a new grandeur and charm to the theory of teaching, grammar and 1 travel seones and infuse mi element wlioolluw. iofvariityand beauty to the unsur- Fr.iDA" Gerigriijihy, mental iirirh , passablu wondes along the 1,'io metic, physioloify, ci.il government. Cr.indo Western and D. nver ,t llio Pkimaiiy CmniiCATi.ii (liaude lines. Through Sleeping am) Wednesday Penmanship, ortho- ! Diidng Car servie,.. I'ernii.illv, graphy, reading and arithmetic. ; dueled weekly excursions. Ferrates- Thursday Art of questioning, 'or in'ormalion apply to J. 1). Mans theory of teaching methods, jihyi.iob li'ild, General Agent, 12t Third St., ; Portland, or Geo. W. lleintz, Assist- J. C. Co.ni.ky, nni (;eneral Piissenger Agent, Mipt. ol Schools. i Lake City. Salt