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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1902)
v 'a County Official Paper ljU'-r-l in !i. i.'ri.. .1- f '...-t-.i:!i. .- at K:it. rj.::-. :iil-i-!j!-. mall- r. UI'TliiN" KAT1. ;n V H'py. p- r 'i'ar na- (!. six m nt".:'. .. . Siujjf i..py. tim e ii;..:;tl.- . . Viin you .-i:.!!!- y. ai.:r . t j ; - -i'. i v i : i vt.nr pr. -.-::t jr..! ,.,-t. I":; v a. '..In. that tiit- I iiil r-.IN laav rea. ii v. r-.,:-.ii ', :. I'riniary History Miss I'ri-oilla Maxwell. 1 1 xt-i i i ii ji Interest in StuJv i!. !!c I-rytlie. Mathematical Uc-icr.iphy S. X. Avers IV. .- .Mi-, IMii- .Me( iiMnn In. in. nee of IVmiary Ttaoliiii Mr Nmi.i l'atKm. tiiail.iti'n J. W. Kerns I ' i i . -r M i- l'io.-bstle S'!.i! Liici; line V. II. Hani- I., eture If. liear.'.sley I.k.va Di:V:,k. Sic. I iMre j ri. i: i iTi'.i.ir.vriox. Tlii'' p.i.r i" k : . t I'll ii!..1 Iy A i -.i t Toii-r's A'lviTti-ini: Aemy. I'' Hiatal Oregon, ulieie ad .ort:.-in' may 1 e re ceived for it. ihsl'kk r.vr.r.v TiiritsuAY tiil'Usday, n:!;i:r.i:Y, ;:n !;.:. t n The fiirm-T who begins the new v;ir with tli- intention of iediicin' expense? will find many npporuin-i:i'-.- for so doflir. and will also 1"? surprised at the end of tin' ye;ir at the many avenues lor allowing' lo-s. (neeau-eot lo-- i- the ne.d. i. t of the farm wa-jon? ami impb'ini-nU. An account k-pt of the cost of re pair will show that quite a l:'.ri- sum goes in that direction. of which could be saved. The u- of mor.' o'lon tool.-, an. I ..i t : . 1 t.l.ti. .- at I.a Crn-i-ie. Ilivjui. I-'c;.. 4. 1' : . li'-.-'iv iriv.-n tlr!- tin t"!!"wi.ii: : - -1 1 : i :- ii.i- i'.'-'i -a. lii t'Lis i 1 1 1 -1 - 5j '. nu:K.- tinai nr... f tX i.i f- V'Tt "f in- claim, aii.: jj !:: it I'T"":' wi'.I t... mailt- I.i i JR I'. V.'. ;ha:i. I . v .nnni--i.n. r j 3 i: lint. !- ;-.. Or : ... i ir .". l:i J. vi : ' pi II. K !'. .Inr. - Hi t n ..f J..-....1 ;i ''--.i. i.r tie- W !!:, XK'4 SK-.. M i .i .-v.'., NK , N . :,T. 1 N. It. M li. W. M. ; 1 Ii.- ii.iii'..- tile f. li'nw i n r vitne--e t" i 1 v . ! i : - . . 1 1 i t i ; . i -. . . i - ri'-i.l. :: v ueou ati'i ' It . tn: .aii..;. ..(. -a;e .,:s.. vi.: : .lam M. I'.laiifly. t.f .l.....!.h. ()-? -on . i .!.r....- ...:i.'!i. -r:y anl .Sylvi-ter 1 T:;.;..-tT. ..f l'ii:..j. t.:.:.v.i, William 1. 1 I'l:itvr.: t-.', ir.. -.ii. i:. w. r..vi:i LKTT. it-. :i-ter. n.Mr.Kit la xi), act .irxi-: s. u:i. XdHCE Full rrilUCATIOX. t !ti:ii st.'.t;: i.anh rrtCK. I.nit iti.l;, ()..j.')ii, I'eb MO-J. Xtiti.-e is InTeliv yiven that in loiii i1 i- lliUeh ai'.ix-iii!!i tin- pruvi-ions ot tlie a-:t of (. 'iiijr.'-s nf .lime :;. 1S7S. entitlei! "An i- t lor tin; salt- of tiiniit-r lamis in the keeping Mati.i ci 'aii:.'rira. Oieoii. Neva'la. them sharp and in the Lest om.li- i.r'p'nlr" tVl", asPte;,,it"! 1 t" all tin- I'lililn- l.auil Mates nv aet oi tion for use, will save labor, which of An-.-u-t 4. lv.C. lViinaj iii X. Cotvii. ii an item that must he paid for. 'jl , .f1' T',n ot, w"?w- 1 .Mate i.i ( iitvon, ha- tins lav in id n Too many unprolitahle atnti.als. t i i - ..I i . lo sworn statement Xo. S'.t. howev,r. cause n.or- lo.s than anv- ;i tue SK.'i NK'j. h), M. j ' ' - Hi and ? '4 ,SU !j tlnngel.se, and the farmer should . S.-. tiun Xo. 2j in Townslup Xo. i' X. hegin the n-w war with sulIloi-Mit ''"fV No; w- M. ami will cff-f c t o.".! t i show that the land sought is courage to thill OUt the lloi.'ks ami more vainaiile for it- timOer or .-trtne herds so as to retain onlv the Lest '' aienitural iir,wS a.id t.. e-'ai'iish Ins ci, mil to said land befor and most profitaMc. tn-U -i.-ier and Ke.-eiver of tnis orliee at I.a liiaiide. Oiv' .ii. on ! ri l.iy, the t'lii day ol .May, ;0l', iL' uaniL'S as nitnes-es: I-'. I. .MeCullv, of .Ios-i!i, Oregon. C. II. 1'iiuiurty, and :. II H:nton, of Ciii' O. UleJOt:. Iiver,.tt .1. I.mi ili i .11. An and aii persons rlainiiiv ihKmn-Ji the ah. .-, e-.lo eiiivd land an- 1 ( rj n? to i 'o !i!e their r!.,:-..s in tl.i ,, I. ... In Vienna th.i prioe of beef, ni'it ton and pork is. so high as to plae these meats bevond the reach of V-ill. the poorer classes, and for nearly (;,..,, Inty years their jdace 1ms leen tak en bv horse and donkov meat. There are in Vienna lo hutcher f- re said tul, day of .May 1: u.' shops which sell horse and donkey meat exclusively, the price of the choicest cuts being from 5 to ID cents per pound, which is much much, less than half the price charged for the same cuts of beef. During the last y...ir for which the figures are sivailuble, no less than ,'j-40 horses wi re slaughtered lor fool in Vienna. . Kll'TU.TT. lledisier. TIMf.KK L.VXI), ACT .! I'XK. .1, i$7 XOT1CK Kv)IJ l'CCI.ICATIOX. United States Land Udice, I.a (irand , Ore., Feb. 1', 1002. Xot lee i hereby piven that in couipli aiep with the provisions of the act of Conirress of June 3. 1S7S , entitled "An act for the s iIh of timbor 1i,..1j o... The inspection of stat of California, Oregon. Nevada ana the animals is extreniel'.- thorough Washi-i-iton Terr.'torv." as extended to and, careful, governiiicnl inspectors ali F'lblio Land states by a-.-t of Xnj l.dns present at each slaucliter- ,it 4 Ja' n- 1'obbin. of honso with fnl! nower to .,,nd..mil P1'- col;:t-v of Wallowa, State ol 1 ' . Ure'oi., lias tiiis dav filed in this office any aniniai. Scalers in iiorsc and donkey meat, and restaurant keep rs who offer it on their bills of fare are obliged not only to plainly state the fact but also to ke.-p in si .'lit o? custom loiioer or sione man lor a'M leil cs the government cei tiiic.Ue ot m- 0, ,S) a:l em;, , hh llis thli .-poet ion hi sworn statement Xo. ,Si5". for the pur chase of the SW,t4' NE'4'. ,SK'4- oi Sectioa Nj. l'" i:i Tj-.visliip S'-- - X., Itansre Xo, io E. W. M., and will ofl';r proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural pur- .itin to said l.u d before the Iuvister and Iteceiver of thU otliee at La Grande, Unon, on Friday the 0?h diy of .May, 1','OJ. lie names as witnesses: F. D -MeCulley and C. L. Hartshorn of loseph. Oregon. Kvi-rett .1 .lolo.o .n f Itnnaha, Oregon. K. II. Hi nf.in nf Have you ever thought how diff cuit it was to find an unbroken family? Most of us are fragments of families here ami there strugg- ci5,a'oS ling as best we may. We think of Anv ami all PorsonBelaimii-.r n.K.oi.. father, mother and relatives, now l!lf' i'h,,ve;'leenbed lands are ler.uesteil ' ,. , . , t4, oj ine uieireiaims in mis otlice OU or be .-umciuuiM- mi.- iinsis ui uie morn- lore said 9 day of -May, l'J02. -ng. 1 here is something in this that makes us forget each other's welfare when we become separated, i JIow often do we write to brother or sister? We dare say if you sit down to conn! the days, it has been months, and perhaps vears. K. W, .Y:tTLETT. JDTICE VOll ITHLICATIOX. Land Otlice, at L i Grande. Ore. January 17, l'.MjJ. Snt-cei hereby (riven that the foil. .win named settler has ij,., notice of his inteie Once in n while n let,e ,v,c,, .It. I ' . ". !"T.et ""ai :'Y""f 1" "'"M'-rt of hi- - " - l ' , ,.-,, prom win i,e made be- ingoftheolil love, and asking for ; Tk'!: x,mf'$J forgiveness for not writi-ig sooner I V1Z-- A. Iin.daii i;..-w.-ii. of i .1 , ., ; '"itIsc. (ret;on. lor tin- K:.: Vli'e and then a long silence. A tele i swj N v; and Xi-: : swSec. ii T. i gram is handed vou; vour iin"er s li- 44 K w M- rl.!,,. ' .v I.., II" names the follnwine witnesses to l-" me einei- prove ms continuous residence upon am- 1 .. . i-Ill!iV:ifi t" 1.....1 " - I6; op?; you real mother or sister di.-d on such a day. Vou go away by yourself and she 1 a few scald ing tears an i r gret a thousand times your negketaner. to the dear ones. It is now too late to do bet ter by that mother or is'.er in tin days to come. This great broad world gets too far apart. Thomas J, Wriuht. Roy K'hvard A. Anderson and A. n.i'. Hallie L Ikifw.-tl all of Enterprise, Oregon. K. W. IlAllTI.KTT, Kecister. xotii e von prm.ic.vTioN. Lind Oili-e a: La (iramie. Oregon, Jan. Jl, l!r'. Xtitiro i- lif.r..l,y ...iven that thefo l )Wirr , t. ' : !"""" "-eo notice ot hi, inten- duties of lite go thorou'hlv ab-o-'o "."!-' '" i'r"jf in -nicport of ! ....; 41..,. , I', " . ':'"! :'::'lMnilr:" "r,".f i made! our time that we forget things that we forget tli ::iembered. " ' '' u'- .S!.-alian. V. h. ommissinn- we forget things that should be re- f-"" rl'r'-- "on.on Mar. I.', lyn-jj .11 r. 7 i-wj. Michael It. K-i.-ht.o' Entcr-.-,.... nr.-.'oti. for the SW'.,' . VAi WU Kl sLi.. SKU S-e. Li: T I. tS It. U K. W. .M. IK- names the following witnesses to prove his, ontiimoii: resideiic; upon and cuMivatirm of said land, viz- i Ilert Mifi'ds. Siimu'l Lit -li, Jacobs. Teacher's Association. The following i tl.n cteacaW meeting to .,, l.eld at ! pVToV ' Emer" Mollow., on March 1, 1-J02: ' " . W. BarHett. Begtate. Good Literature For Almost rami .-ny mw m 2UU i ; 'j;'-t x. . jl m'lffi JTL'.Tr: The Northern Pacific is noted among railwav? for its adver- " " tising matter. Its pamphlets folders, booklets, etc.. are tastefully cotten up and are valuable for what they contaiu. Here is a partial list Ts'otllill0" of what llr 'lias W. IV, (General In- '" ,KM' Areit.' Pa ul. II 1 will send out carefully mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any combination can be made, and money or exprt---s orders, silver or stamps will be accepted This is a line opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading mat ter for little or nothing. Voii(l-rl:iii(l JDOl An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color and half-tone. This number treats particularly of the history of he Northern I'aeific's Trademark, the Custer Mattlerleld in Montana, and the Yellowstone lVrk. SF.ND SIX OFNTS, 1 1 i si I u r e W n ! e rl a t; il A neat and daintv publication containing complete history of the Northern Pacific Traden.aik. The artintic covers of the Wonderland 1001 are used in miniature. SFXl) FOL'll U'XTS Wild I'lwnprti I'r.im 1! w-Jono A book of pressed wild (lowers from Yellowstone Park, show ing the real tlowersiiitheiriiatui.il colors. A dainty and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full paire illustrations oi Park s.vnery. SKXD FIFTY CF.XTS. Yellowstone alionnl E'.-Erli A new lp.'-paae book in strong flexible covers, pood paper, plain type, illustrated, pocket si.e. a compendium, and descriptive of the World's Wonderland. SF.XDTWL'NTY FIYK CFXTS. Climb! lis; tlonn t a:ci- - An illustrated poeket si... book, 72 paes, in strong flexible covers, printed on heavy paper, de-etiptive of an ascent of the highest peak in the United States outside of Alaska of a trlaeial nature. SI'XD TWKNTY-FIVF. CKXTS. i.! tA PLLL.MAN ORDINARY I UOFESSIOXj L. SLEEPERS. ,.; Settlers 5 Claim?4 Tl.c. ..n tri v..l Ih'MVPi'U tl uie i"puii.-i - Ea-t and the Pacific Coast has! It you want to tile on laiuj, pr, reached enormous proportions in ! ".v K-b, : - - ,, . or state i.inu, nr irunsuci imv nil V: .1...1.. ( -ii.il r:l U In a r, , i ..' ul p ui.-i.i-i i..i oi lanu Dullness, call 0 seecial cl'iss of .(lliiiinent. J" address. meet this demand the Pullman; Companv has i-sued inun it D. W. beaten what it tVchnically calls the 'Tall- U. S. COMMISSIONER, Ordinary Sleeper. ihse Entcrnvisc, - - Orprtm man Ordinarv Meeper. int.-c ! ntCIjriSC. - - Tl " I ' ..! .-.. fl.m ei III II pi carsajijt;ir M.iiiin: i" U .I.......... L.mr blitll m, Tilt' kit lilt D. W. Sheahan, blankets, sheeis. ; r1 """ir tj sleepers Si plan, bu v:-!t"T:r-MTTr plan, but not i rami- ch gaiice. with lnattressi I iiillows. pillow-cases, towels, combs. A brushes, .tc. reouirin-nothing of RiiarnSY SI'U L-UiinSElUf sua' the kind to he furnished by the KXTMKPIUSK, OHE(!o passenger. Each car has a stove A!1 husinesH and correHtiondenp. . t..r t,i.il-in.i t...i .in. roMee alii i o- rt.t.di.,1 I,, uirh iliimtel. I'r.,. iii'.a.i o " ...-. ' I laonu inn.! in" "li-'ht housekeeping." and each State and l ederal Courts und lu;WlJ section can be fitted with an a,l- U.-pa. tn-i,t. justable table. A uniformed per-; , ter accompanies each car. bi-bu-i-; nes being to make up berths! CHAS. A, AULT KH'p the car ch an. and look at ter' J the -nits and cotumrts oi the pass- 'HysiCIAX AND SUIlGEO.V eu''er. Ill caen in un- .lanir I.', ,..,.,,.:. , -l,iel, , ,i;s,,.,.l,l dailv he,. "I"-Oregon. THE QUESTION OF Go o d R e a (1 i n j M a 1 1 e r . ttiiti.il i. in n uin it -it Portland by the O. It. iY N. Co. is Calls to nil parts of this eountt l' f 1 I1..11 , ,,r, i,l I .- ., .1 Ui lie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiii- in iin-.-i- i Liiuil.u l'1"""..1." ii""'i ini. Ordinarv Sleeners." The car at- Hesidence one block I-.'nsl of A tached "to the Chicsiro-Porthilid Church. Ollice on Main Street, cut Sreciar goes through toChitrgo. ulmk '-'stul without chatine. and the one in the fi "Atlantic I-'.Yiiresw" rims to Kans-is V, Citv without chan-e. I'as-cv.rers Ii' i:i.kioii. . S. livr.i.Eic, li : 1 . o i . U u. i us car tor v.ineaKO cnange 10 a r. n r PI O DIIDI riri naTTFTrfJ similar car at Uranaer. uwiituiUji Oi UUHLLIUll Much of the first class travel is , ATTORNEYS AT LAW lta0lli.T nivrittl in tliL.-- f..iv j ti. ..liiC KfilV liUVr tl 11 ( 1 tl, co-i-;,... Practice in all Courts of the State nearlv eipial to that in the palace,.., " slL.(.1)ers t?ell Tieal Estate and make Collec- For rate :md f,,n inform .it i,-,n J tions on Commission. including folders, write to A. L. Craig, Cieneral Passenger Agent, 0. R. o: X. Co. Portland. i : Oregon. is now uppermost in a great many minds. Men, woinc n and children have begun to think about good reading matter for each member of the family. In a great many cases they they have not the slight est idea what it shall be. Then, nine times out of ten you arc not satisfied because vou took .aoinc little old worthless thing. Stop and think Let us settle the question Vou will feel better satisfied, because the most popular and usoful presents now-a-dayg are the monthly and weekly magazines. They are interesting and instructive, not fool ish story papers. We are the agent for every magazine pub".ished in the United States or Europe, and wo can furnish you magazines for the children of any age as well as for grown people. , Do Conveyancing find Abstracting F" Ollice in Court House Plock. KNTERP11IE; OREGON. LODGE DIRECTOUY. 0. E. S. Wallowa Valley Chapter, Xo .V). Order of the Eastern Star, hold- its regular communications on tin- I'i.st and the Third Saturday of each moiiHi. 'nt 7:3U 1. M., in Masonic Hall. F.nter- cj prise, Oregon. All visit inir brother- and sisters are cordially invited to .. ... i , aiiuiiu. L i . .... -r. -r- AMV i.. I-OIISYTIIE Rae E. IUtei; Worthy Matron. Secretarv. A. C. S.Miru J.S. Hodgik ! Smith & Hodg-in ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ENTERPRISE, ORE. LAND OFFICE BUSINESS In all its departments transacted in mis omce. l.aiid Plats for inspec tion. All Filinus and Contests . .. fully recorded and attended to with promptness. Ollice upstairs in the Ilerland I building. Another Point Good magazines are not expensive these days. A few of the most popular "dollar a year" magazints are given below. They contain the best literature of modern times, which cannot fail to please all who are fortunate enough to to be a reader. Here they are, The National Magazine, Ladies' Home Journal Woman's Home Companion, Delineator, Designer, Munsey, McClures, Cosmopolitian, Leslie's, Success Saturday Evening Post, Junior Munsev. The higher priced magazines, varying in price rom 12 to $4 per year are Review of Reviews, World's Work, Harper's publications, Scientific American, etc, If you want a Teacher's magazine, or one devoted to Music, or any other profession, we can secure it for you. Nearly all the magazines are published so as to reach the subscriber between the 20th and 2oth of each month. Drop in and see the samples, and if they suit you. you can leave your order. Wooilineu of the World. A. C. SJ U.S. Commissioner ExTEitpm.SE Camp No. 535, meets regularly on the First and Third Mon day nights of each month. Transient ! Neighbors cordially invited. K. A. Clauk C. C. C A. Ari.T, Clerk. EUSLVESS CARDS. W. I. Galvin, Barber and Tonsorial ...ARTIST... fi THE BURLEIGH i Real - Estate ! Apptipv i satisfaction guaranteed o J i Enterprise & Lostine, 0reJThree 1Xrs West of t-Oflice A large number of choice farms ! listed for sale. j TOWN PROPERTY Of- ALL KINDS. ' Can suit you in anything per- i batches and Jewelry Re- turning iu reui property. PROPERTY LISTED FREE If 'ou want to sell, buvh nsp' or rent either farm or town property ' E. H. Dreske, ; paired and cleaned. Shop upstairs in the Berland Building, I Call on or address the firm EXTEI. at either ENTERPRISE or LOSTINE. OREGON. -OREGON." H. E, QAKES ;iUiEaESTiF Tini"& Plumbing. h H m S.ate?5?V t ENTERPRISE uc (Bel. ten Sixth ul SrKth I i,toIvi!5:iA,,,to,ta'w" OB. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES ' rmella,otrteun.lwJt.comb!"'lo'i u i l.wso.rri.iiire, l hi. .? " ?wr, th Do..t..r I 1 lu "'"P'ciilty-DlIwlSy'J TmliLu, i th. IvT."''''. ""-rouf hljr .r.dlc.,.rt , I Vr. Jordan'. ..JzJ??" .'' ruialn.k. I oor (v.n-.. 7-."."J'P'T'"f IO u wui nln ' B- JJi M.tL"' nipl.l,,l. .book to, m.., Cifl '"?,. UTlh". Steam & Gas Fitting "est o Teh.nl.r,, n vnee, L. -fiRFr.nv 9 THE WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTEHPW8K, OREGON. 'AIMTAI, SO,OOfl . lO.UOU .. D'huctoich: b:V.. " . nvA3-, . OFEICEItS: J. V i"U Tin.... ' Vr ... W, HYATT W. R iinr.r. .l-c-I'resi1lent, "'""ih. (Jasliinr. Ex(hena f neral bnking bi.siue-tt '8 roini abroad ",BUe 811,0,1,9 or Inter)