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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1902)
I I-1 h I P i ; a is LOCAL HAPPENiNGS 1N A2iD ABOUT TOV-. j j Picked Up Here And There; u By The Chieftain. pcV0v) to l,T,r. at 7 per cent inter- fit O ziu. estate socuritv. C. T. McDan:i:l. Ci irc-ce Vest returned to tile Im r.uii.i 51-inday. Mr. and Mrs. Ca.-l Roe spent Friday , o: hist week in Joseph. i. H. Vest arrive! home from the 1 a.n.iha M.inJ.ty ever.sng. W. I:. Holmes' family has entirely reccvercd from carie;ir.a. The youngest child e: Mr. and Mrs. Frar.k C'tt h.is an attack n: soari'-tir.a. ii. M. F.iehey. the piano and organ U-.aier 11 : i.a ur..n'ie. was ;n tne c:ty this week. Mrs. Fanny Corner, the new tele. hvr.e jtir'., has U-;t. suffering an at tack of ti.e grip. T'ne entertainment civen bv the W R. C. last week was well attended and dui a- -Night" took the prize- offered u succes- in every way. j for the Lost sustained characters. C G. Stacy has Uvn d-iins some : There were others, however, that de p .rpenter work on the inside of Funk rved special mention. Am.mg the i Sons store the past we ek "leading ones was an -GUI Mine." u- The Valentine social g ,-. by thJ prese'-t-d by EU Hartwck. Ladi-" Aid o: the M. 11 . ;;.rch wa.-! The teacher n the public school 4 very succe-:'ul and pe.as..ut affair ; have shown commendable enmgy in and well attended. 'decorating tiieir rooms with large life Ground s iiiirr;!- have made their j "td l wtraits of prominent statotmen ii:.:.a ranee again which is an iu ea- tion of the fact that the ground hog evidently failed to cast a shadow and 'e are to i.av.- an e.iriy spring. jas. Lottnr.'uan; w u . was taken to ; t nion irom tin- c;:y several go. plead guilty last week to ach.irtrei ci larceny and wa. s( ,,:ed to three year- iu th.. peim-ntury. lie w.s i velea-ed only about ;ervmg a term lor c.ttie stealing. G. F. Cuiiley :' the lirm of C.mley ft McCully c?rt. i i!y takes the lead of all aui.ueur photograjiiiurs iu th:. rounty, II-j is now usiic,- a i.'aiioram ic camera an.l hn Codiie;il sime ex cellent wo -k. It compares verv fav orably with any professional work we have over Ken. Tiie i rtbr o: Eastern Star en-:-rtaiii-eo a mn.iber of friend.- lasc S.-.tunlav veniiv.' in th" lodg- ro ,n:. and later -erve,! .-upper ia tiie Calvin bail'inz. Tiie ev.-ning was sj-ent in playing vai i- -fame-, r.vh a p.irior pool, cr .. liol an 1 wl,:-:. A very en; .valile ivei.li;'. v.'as s'o.at. i'SliiaW V On u' C. T. 3u'I)anie. Tour Horse 141 are supplied here the best combination of leather and labor. The harness will fit. and the saddles are easy riding and the latest stvles -Winch is sure to give satisfaction. The quality or our korso ewear is the L. BERLAXD'S Harness & Saddle Shop. 1 iJL., STATIONERY ST0ES, ADA E. HOE : : : Froprietor Cor.f-jcti jnerv Sooks. School supplies TOST-OFEICE BLOCK. Ilev. Dr. ReardsW, who has Itren in the county fir several week for I the benefit of fiis health, occupied the . !'u;l,u m t,ie uetho.iu't church last Sunday morning and evening. (n ! Monilav evening lie de liveri d a lect- re entitled '"The Power of Assieia- hm" and on Tue-day evening a '. ct uro entitled 'Woman's Sphere and Man's Opportunity." His ability as :l public speaker had come before him iitiii vvuiiowu iiut l.Ostine and he was greeted by u large audience. The Ir. is a learned man and an interest ing speaker. T'ne Burleich Real Estate Ae-eni-v reports the tolhovnig S,W the past week: 10 acres on '..over Prairie creek to J. O. McLennan of Iowa: acres on Divide to J. M. Hawkins ml the Churchill residence of Enter - prise to George llensiey of Prairie creek. The way real estate lias begun to move so ta ly in the season indica tes a boom a'.', along the line dc.rir.i tiie nt.v. sis months. A large delegation from Enterpri attended the masquerade at Joseph min.'i'ers were sold. Welden Mitchell as Uncle r-am" and Miss Susie Mar- 1 I""' I ent. Thev are all covered with g!a j and hung in a maimer that will pre- rve them for years. Enterprise has in efiirnenr and imlns ions corps o: i. ind consequently has a ucod a , T, ' J'r' d-.ey met m this city Monday, mi I'jumi Li.ai oiuie a minnicr : years ago they had been friends in the city of ijuanah. Texas. Farmers are breaking sod on lower Prairie creek which is proof o: the fact that this s-ction wa.- fa von d with tiie balmy chinook. Fr.uier Craig was a pa-senger on Wtdnesday's stage en route to Port land where he expects to receive med ical treatment. Miekie Stul.bio'ield was in from J. F. Davis' sheep camp Wednesday, the i.rst tune for several months. Mr-. J. M. loakely, of Joseph is vis iting relatives in this city this week. See those Platinum pictures at tht Post othee. Th-y are O. K. i 3 Ji j:... . , f jj ij. , Wallowa, Ore. best and our nri,-f ri.rbt 0JiZG0jJ Fine Stationery, err always on han;I. Enterprise Oregon l secon $ Tie , wife were down from Joe: h Monday. Fosner isil. go to Wallows next tti.k t i remain several days. Call on MeM alien for first class Photo work. Will ruiiuin one more npk. Lit- r-vv.r.e i- taking c:ire of Fii.net's store .ining ihe latter ab sence. Win. r-r.yder made a business trip, oi l to his laneh at the Buttes Wed nesd.iv. Miss Nellie Fir.i-ha has boim suS'er- . m Y '" 'tact 01 .s with an itttaek of la Sr:M- , FveryKnlv is having pictures taken. Whv not you? Work will be finished here if vou htirrv up. . . i..,. o,. ..i.i.. ., .-i,.,,; Ciameraud wi:V. is lying dangerously ill at his home in this city. Family gr,.e.; s. Dailies' Photos and Per. i y Pictures for one week yet at the u'. 1 Gall-'ry, Enterprise. J. A. Rumble was down from Jos - pi. Tue-d; iy arid reported ihe road as nearly impassible. I: you think McMuilen can't make a picture to pi. as- you, just give him a trial. The u-ult will surprise you. T II. Green, who has been working in Berlani; a few da; s harness shop, is spending his ranch on Prairie creek. Frank Ott and Teter O'Sullivan Jr. ; started out to La Grande Wednesday to he iniiiated into the Benevolent Cider of Elks. A. S jlom . o vita, the hide and junk buyer rctur.irU irom Imnaha Tuesday ! where he nuvchas .1 several wagon leads o:' truck. George Hens'.. .y moving his family into the Chu.vhio proj.vrry which he recently piuciat" d. and will bicome a resident of this eitv. Bo::x: F.-b. Richard Warn.., bouncing ba'iy the attending p J. S. Wa-.-ier nesday the line l y .T;ss. Henry in, e.-: t a. a- ir. Mrs. P,.-u.i, i. clerks in th- E. "ring f 1 1 1 a caii-ed iv a win 17, to the wife of .!; Jr. of Crow creek, a ivy. 1).-. Temple was hysiei n. l'e.rchas. d ou Wt d 'oi'.' g..y team driven They are one of the the c cinty. who is one of the M. vt M. store, is suit'- v.viy nia-hed tin do.v i'alliu',- on it. lioa.v? '. F-h. -To t'ne wife of Jas. P. WUfi- ). a i.,ov 1 . Dr. Temple rsician and ri 'aas tiie attending ports mother and chi'ei doing nicely. The Ci'y Hotel chan-'d hami again Wi dues i.: v. M;. C.ittinaii.ini vis i; up am! Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I.e-.vis have taken char'.', '.'ottiniiam ha moved i er:y owie il iy J. Wa I'ain. Mrs. .to the prop ter, next to F.. W. .-...!. i.,,,kk M. iV M. Co., was e . .Monday iiigiit r, am of hi- fa: ie r Win. S.e ti'P s::!'e Tirihry m, take a private Convey t La Grande in tin W.,t b .j-.;i.J train. for the E. t.. Ililgaiil of th" death He le;t oo cl. rn:ng an i win !'. fro.,, Flu-in e to reieh the His lather has " a promiiier.t imnher dealer in I i.ii n coi.;,fy for several years. - . O v Where i Joseph Stlckney? Inei'.ri- s ;v.-o m i,le js to the whero il ou:s ,,i .Tooh Sti.-kn-v. Tia-last he II :' him h- was in th Iiun .ha. learn something to his advan v, i i 1 1 1 ; g t o Jki:::y Ma,.i it;!:. Asotin, Wash. REPUBLICAN iV.ENT. APPORTION- Ccngresiional Conventioi Will be tiiU First State Convention the ne.U Jjy in thi City of Portland- Wallowa ercts 5 Delegates. T!i republican n.ittee In l tw. . Portia:,. 1. The c s ate central com-. in t:ngs recently in 'a.iir.tti e:ie n oi the ! congrt.sioni:l (iistrict met. o,; et of the u,. ethics was to de termine tie? representation en eh county siioul 1 have at the state con vention anil th. congressional con vention. Pin- ha .is cln.san was 1.1') votes for .iTcKinley in Xv,n,'jr l'J K). ami one il-li'-'at.- at large fjp each conatv. ' 'ne il..;.- .; it,. ;vi'l he iilloweil l'm ev-rv l,i:i vof s cast. The total number in , th- convention will lv 30$. The tot al number for Ki-tern Greg m's lo , comities will he !?. Umatilla county , wi 1 have 13 ami Miilt:iooiah 07. ' Tne eoog.-e.-siona'. co.i ven t ion will j he hel.l April 1. The mate ennven-ion j wiii take place April 2. th? ilav after. I i," s um- apportionment was adopted ior the congressional convention a for the state convention. Fo'lowin" number of delegates f.i 0111 Frank Stevenson anil each county in the state, allowing a delegate to 150 votes and each frac- -ion over To: Baker I! mi ton Clackamas CI..: sop .12 it; ' .10 Columbia 7 Coos 9 Crook 4 ; Curry 3 Douglas 14 ' Gilliam 4 Grant 7 Harmy 3 Jat-kson 11 Josephine Kiamath . . 4 ...4 ..IS . .4 . .14 ; . . .4 . . .; . . 117 . . ! ..4. . . . ..14 ..10, . . ' .12 ..12' . .4: ..12 I Lake. . ; lame Lincoln Linn ! M..!heur j Marion : Morrow ! Multnomah. . . iP.dk ! hrnian ' Tillaiiniok Umatilla ' Pnioii . . ! Wallowa, : Wasco . . Wa-hincton " heeler, amhill .. Total .344 OUR CLUBBIXG OFFEKS. FOR WINTER Vi'e conduct the only up-to-date Subscription Asiencv in the countv. We receive subscriptions for any periodical in America or Europe, and keep a comjilete record of all subscriptions so received. NEW.sl-ArKRS. i r Chieftain ct Oresronian 1 year 12.00 Chieftain cV S. F. Examiner 2.25 Chieftain ov S. F. Chronicle Chieftain fc Spokesman-Review 2 Chieftain .v St T. 1?niibTi Chieftain A: Glolie-Deniocrat 2 Chieftain A Tri-Weekly World 2 Ci.ieftain et Chicago Tribune 2 Chieftain o: X. V. Tribune 2 Caicttain ct Dailv Tclegrani tor, two months 2 Chicilain & Toledo Blade 1.75 Chieftain i Atlanta Constitution 2.25 i Magazines. Chiefuiin cv Munsey 2 Chieftain iV McClures 2 Chieftain it Cosmopolitan 2 Chieftain i- Puritan 2 Chieftain it Christain Advocate 3.00 Chieftain it Christain Herald 2.50 Chieftain it IVnny Magazine l.lid Chief tr-in it Puck's Librarv 2 Chieftain it Scribncr's Mag. 3.(!0 Ciiiciuiin it oung PeojilV Coni l'anion l.S'i Clr .tin it Poultry Journal l.So Chieftain it Amer. Sheep Breeder 2.25 Chieftain it Biaek Cat 1.7." Chicitain it Christain Standard 2.o0, Cuicftain it Arena o.W C;..c;ii. in it Woman's Home Companion. 2.00 Chieftain it National Magazine.' 2 Oli Chieftain it Home ara;:ine. 2 00 Chiei'iaii ct "Land of Sunshine v 2 00 Here are some Combinations that can not be beat for the nionev. Tiie County news, the news 0: the World and a Magazine ! Oregonian ) t l o . ' each 1 year tor ?2.9" . . e e. 1 ii li-s Chieftain S GIo!e-Iemocrat ) ' M'.:n-f y's each 1 yr. 2.S5 Ciiictf.an ) ' Orcgor.i.in ! Ladies' Home Jl. , eaca 1 yr. 2.95 Chieftain ) " j Exanrner 1 Puritan each 1 yr. for 3.25 ; Chieftain ) If none of these combinations ?uit you, we can make one that will suit you, and eave money for vou THE CHTFFT A TV clenraii "amrjTiiTicr Sss.t.Tirrts3.7. DP. 9ft (On ana altu- pricey urill be grcailV reduced on tl-e folloaring lines of Winter goods;: Winter weights in Men's & Child- ren'vS Clothing At greatly reduced peices. My greatest Bargains e r v Yi be closed out at 50 cents on the dollar. Enteri) John uk aoorc date mi and - At greatly reduced prices. Winto.., weights in Underwear At greatly reduced prices Oregon. A" J