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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. . R. L. DAY, PROPRIETOR. Located in Wallowa National Bank Build ng. J Cfioice Line of .Me at $ihcays on hand, IF. I'OJIK, .MUTTOX, and SJ USAGE CURED FJ.EATS A SPECIALTY yterj'i-isc. - - - Oregon. Livery & l-eed Stable jfSyXoirrn of Bank Buii.pixg.J5J C. C. BGSVVELL, . . Proprieicr. fiest class teams jxd eigs. The Best Hay and Grain. OIPIEJSr ID 1TIGHT OUR. CORRESPONDENTS. INTERESTING ITEMS of rcfih Various Sections "Wallowa County. CHICO. n iXOTHER OPPORTUNITY To Patronize Home Industry LAUNDRY I? the lcitest business venture in Enterprise. It is sup i'.ied with up-to-date apparatus. Does all kinds of laun irv work. Family washing solicited.2 JOUX H. FLO WEES, Provrietor. L. J. COYERSTOXE, Watch-maker, Jeweler and Ootician. 'Jj&hwzffi I resnectfullv solicit a share of your work, and will try to mtrit your patronage. Waitham Watches A Specialty. Fine weather the last few days. Grass is starting up fine. In a few days stock can get a living on the range. Mrs. S. T. Tippitt is at Enter prise at present to receive medical aid. T. K. Kdgmond is getting bis fence pretty nearly completed. J. A. Fisk and J. J. Daugherty were moving their horses home from Crow cceek SnnJay. Bert and Ira Endicott are plow ing at present. J. T. Edgmond began farming last week. Politics seem to be froze up yet this year, as there is not much talk of possible candidates. W. K. Endicott and wife went to Joeph last week. The Simmons land case put a good many in the notion of boiling beans on their homesteads. ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. . FOBS YTHE... PEOPEIETOE .Carb'ics a Complete Stock of. DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. FRUITA. Every one is busy farming. Mrs. H. Rearnes has been em ployed to teach the spring term of school to commence April 10th. A social gathering at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Page on the 3rd. was a success. 'I he time be ing spent in music and singing. Jacob Guyan is laid up with a severe cold. S. C. Hiruelwright is out at Jos eph, after Mrs. H. and family, where she has been for the children to attend school the past winter A tUiprie party at the re.-idence of M. P. Thompson. The time was spent in tripping the light fantas tic until the small hours. A petition is being circulated for an increase of mail service to three times a week. County Expenses. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar lias completed the compilation of the statement of the expenses of the sever al counties of this itate. for runninc the county government, and has tab ulated the same and issued it in j ritit- ed form. The statement contains in lit' jil the rxpeiioliti.res on every re count by each county, added to which is a table showing the population ac cording to the Fnited States census cf 1900; the number of acres in each county; the assessed valuation in 1W1; the percentage of expenses which each county lars to the total expense of all counties of the state; and the percentage of the appoint ment of state taxes among the several counties of the state. The total ex pense for the year 1001, except for roads and highways, in the several counties of the, state, is as follows, the assessed valuation for l'.H)l Wing shown in the second column: Baker....? 37.431 23 $ 3,.r23,340 00 Nctlce. 1 will make application for renewal of lieqnor license befoie the City Council, March 1'.). 1!H)2. Frank Ott. Treasurer's Notice. A call is made for all county war tin s presented prior to Nov. 10, 1800 and that there is suthVicut fund on hand topav them. Interest ceases on March 7, 1002. j. r. oi.mstkap, Countv Treasurer. Summons. of Benton. . . Clackamas Clatsop. . . Columbia. 20.002 58 60.535 55 37.003 23 12.S07 19 Coos 20,010 40 Crook.... 17,178 42 Curry . . . . D niglas . . Gilliam . . Grant. . . . Harney . . Jackson . . Josephine Klamath . 5,fi7tl 44 37,172 50 13,030 12 23.005 02 21,2ti8 22 27.37G 57 10,722 81 15.237 41 Lake 1('.C,S5 40 Lane. . . . Lincoln . Li nn.... Malheur. M:iru n . . Morrow . 30.021 08 12,014 63 31.301 45 10,0110 '.14 44.735,40 14.102 8ti MultiiOiiiah2.j3.822 50 Polk Sherman . Tillamook Umatilla . Union . . . . Walbwa . . Wasco .... .20.137 (57 .12,504 03 .14.530 30 .40,052 20 .30,740 01 .12,185 46 .28,288 13 Washington 23.213 03 Wheeler . . . 10,0r,7 01 Yamhill.. .jtf.SUO S3 ?,,!S8,-:0S 00 4.477,488 00 2.028,007 IX) 1.517,845 00 2,707.535 00 1.700,388 00 510,072 00 4.200,147 10 1,000,745 00 1,701.5)02 50 2,100.015 CO 4.130,710 00 1,280,030 00 2,200.100 00 1.533,384 00 5,700.853 00 720,027 00 0.773.040 00 1.450.800 00 8." 14 . 036 CO 1,452 011 00 4S,105'.G52 (Hi 3.709.0 13 (Hi 1.500,504 00 1.440,185 OK) 5,085,024 (i ! 3.375.240 CO 1.380,120 00 3,40;-! ,080 ( 3iOS.980 1)0 057,521 00 4.731,034 (X Priori ptions Car-iullv Compounded. Obituary. Zelpha B., daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. W. P. Hambleton, aged 6 years, 9 months, died in the hospital at Walla Walla, March 0, 1902, and was laid to j'est in the Alder cemetery, by the I side o' three other members of the family, on March 10, 1002, at 2 P. M. The large number present both from Alder and Enterprise, was an unmistakable token of warm friend ship and deep sympathy lt for the bereaved family. Buckeye Vapor Bath PRICE, $5. Cabinet P. F. CGOLIDGE'S PAINT STORE LaGrande, Oregon. 'bur .eating ADQUARTERS FOR Linseed Oil, Varnish, Oils, All kinds of Brusnes. Glass. Cement, Building Paper and Paper Lag.. Doors and c-VinUr, WALL PAPER -A. SPECIALTY. I'lCTFBE T2AMES MADE TO OEDEK. r'livl vour mail nrdfr . Total . fl,040,538 84 .$141,208,513 00 Calvin has the Friedman shoe They are the top notch in shoes. Don t forget that Calvin will buv your e'gs at the highest market priei In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon, for Wallowa county. I, A. Fkesch, riaintilf, vs Hawon SrriiHi.KKiKLn, Summons. IVfcndant, In the name of 1 ho State of Oregon, to llawun SlubliU'iiehl, the above named defendant : You are hereby required to apienr and answer the complaint filed against yon in the alove entitled court and action, on or before the expiration of the time pre scribed in tne order directing publica tion hereof, towit, six consecutive week- from the date of the tlrst publ ication of this summons which is on .March !, 1902; and if you fail to a- pear, answer, or otherwise plead with in said time, the plaint ill' will ask the court for judgiueut against you as pray ed tor in the complaint, towit, for the sum of three hundred dollars, interest on two hiinbrtd seventy-live dollars from Sepjeniber 0, 1001, twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, together with his coMs and disbursements in this ac tion; and for the satisfaction o said judgment that all the following describ ed proTty of the defendant situated in Wallowa county, State-of Oregon, and which is under the control of this court by viitne of a Seizure under writ of attachment issued and return made theieof on the 19 day of October 1001, be sold, towit, All the improve. nisntson the defendant's homestead, embracing the HVM ofNWJj. Yy.i of SWJ.j and SW 4' of SW.' of Sec, 34, Twr 1,N Range 47 K. W. M. in paid county iiel state, said lmprovein 'ills consist- ing of a dwelling houe, burn and all the fencing on said homestead. This mmmoiis is published in the Wallowa Chieftain, a Weekly newspaper of genera1 cir. illation in Wallowa county Oregnn, ut l'.ntcrprise in said county and state, by virtue of an order of the Hon. Kobert Fakin, Circuit Judge of the above court, made February 10, 100: and tiled 111 the olhce of the Clerk of the Circuit court of said county am state on Feb. 27, 1002. Huts of first publication March 6, 1002. Smith & Hoikun, Atl'ys for riaintiir. No 3912. KErOKT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIK WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK'. At FnterprNe, In the Slate of Oregon, at (lie close of business, Feb. 25, 1902. msorRc rs. Loans and discount I flO.sni lj Overdrafts, secured and uiCMvnrnl 4si -ft V. K. llomls to nei'iire eireulallon ll.rmn 11 Stot kn. mH'iirilies.vlc 2,7'J!U I ltankini; hoiifO, furniture Hud lixtioeft IJ.iuki CO Our from State ttnnka an I Hankers 171 K. Iue from approved rtwrvf agents 4,!Ki;t mi Internal Kcvenue Stamp , HHi.1 Cheeks and other cash Hems 4 1 7s Notes of other ivntional Itanks 3'.Mn) Fraelional paper eurreiiev, nickels and cents tl U) I.ahu 1 Mosky liKsEiivit is Hank, viz : Specie 10. 01 1 IV Lena I lender notes . . lilt 00 l. S eerlilientes fnruold dciosilo.l l.Uo IK. I1.2!l (V Redemption fund with lT. B. Treas'r 10 per cent. 01 circulation ; t.j.UHi 'iniital stock paid in. Surplus turn! printed mm With vour Rme and address on them as below: Total II tdt SI I.IAIUMTIKS. fftl.ft'ifl Oil rplus Hind lo.ww CO I'ndivided protils, Ici-s expenses ami taxes naid l.frtt 77 National Hank notes outstanding 1-ihnmsI l'ue toother atinnal Itanks . .. 8,7lD.i;i Indiviihial deposits Hiiliject to check 411.7112 7l llcmand eertllleutes of deposit ... S I'.'O in I line certihcates of deiosit 1I..1.IS ,)s Total. JHU.4UI SI ss Stmk or Okkuoj). I COt STY OF W U.I OU A ( 1, W. It. llohues, cashier of the anovn named hank, do siilemulv swear that tlio ahuve statement is true to Out best id my kuuwhdi;e and lu'liet'. W. li. HOLMES, Cashier. Suhvcrihed und sworn to heloru uiu Ihis 8th. dav of Starch. I). AV. SiimiUN. ska 1.1 liotarv Public (or Oregon. CoUHKiT Attest: .T. M. Chchi 11 1 Ono- W. 1 1 v ai f lirector. liKo. S. Ckahi STABLE JfU.A At.-j: tESTEfiPBISE LIVERY AND FEED, 0 4 ? ft ft ft ft Wm. Reavis, Proprietor. Best Turnouts In Be County. Somebody will be in the barn at all hours of the daj and night. THE IJE3T HAY AND GRAlV THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. ON FIRE. An exploding lamp; the clothing io a blaze; a paragraph in the psper tell ing of horrible suffering from burns. Tragedy in this form moves a man to tears. But for women who art daily being con sumed by the smouldering fire of disease there it little sympathy. Inflammation, with its fierce I burning; ulcera i tion, eating into ! the tissues ; the j nervous system al most shattered bj suffering , these are only part of the daily agonies borne by many a woman. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription puts out the fire of inflammation, heals ulceration, and cures female weakness. Ittran- quilizes the nerves, restores the appatite, and gives refreshing 6leep. "Favorite Prescription " is the most reliable put-up medicine offered as a cure for diseases peculiar to women. It always htlpl. It almost always cures. Whn I rt commenced using Dr. Pierce's medicine." write Mrs. George A. Strong, of Gaubevoort, Saratoga Co., ti. Y.. 0 1 was auffer. iaig from female weakness, a disajreeHble drain, bearing-down pains, weak and tired feeling all the time. 1 dragged around in that way for two years, and I began taking your mediciue. After taking first txjttic I began to feet better. I took four bottle of Dr. i'icrce's Favorite Prescrip tion, two of Golden Medical Discovery,' one vial of the 'Fleusnnt Pellets.' alo used one bottle of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy. Now I feel like a new person. I can't thank you enough for vour kind advice and the good your medicine has done me." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paer bound, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Return In 10 day: to Z. Y. Xerxes Athens Oregon. WW i IQM of them for 50! cents. Notice. Wallowa County, Jan. 1, li)p,3. To Samuel Hrown : You are hereby notified that I have expended Thrett Hundred dollars in labor and improve ments upon tho "Lucky lour," "lla.ael't and "Calumet" mineral claims loeutei in Ininaha Miuinu district and in which claims von were owner of otie-loiirth interest and as will appear by certlllcate fileil July llKll.in the ollice of County Clerk of W'nllowa county, Oregon, In or der to liold said premines under th( provihions of Section L'.'lil Hevined stat tltcs of the Ivnitcd Stutes, biiinx ainount reijiiiied lo hold I lie Hume, for year endipx December 31, l'.KIl, ami if within IK) days after this notice by publication vou fail or refuse) to contrihiito your proHirtioti of such expenditure as co owner, your interest in said claims will become the properly of tho subscriber under suction lio- l. J. F. Cl TI.KR. Notice. Wallowa County, Jan. 1, 1!;02. To Samuel Brpwtu You are hereby notified that I have expended One Hun dred Dollars in labor and improvements upon the "Mineral Hill" mineral claim located in Imnaha Mining district by Samuel Iirown and J. F. Cutler, and as will appear by curtifleutu filed July IMUh, 1(101, in the oflico of County Clerk of Wallowa county, in order to hold said premises under tho provisions of Section i;:J-'4 Levised Statutes of the I'nitcd Stutes, being amount required to hold tho same for the year ending December .'11, lot) , und if within M days after this notieo by publication you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such ex penditures as co owner, your interest in Raid olaiiu will become the procrty of the Httbtcrihur under aid hection '.'JIM. ' J. F. ClTI.KK. i . P. DAVIDHIZER, T Auctioneer. I l. Will cry tales for farmers ami others it any place. Charges reasonable. Hatisfaction guaranteed, i KKKKHKNTKWi-H. fochran. Ib.o.l ' Iliver, (Ire., H. L. Urooks, Hiiinincrville, 'Ore,. John ('oulry, la (iraudu. Ore., i II. Achurch, l.oHipi', pavid Kuliu, Flora, I Ore. JOSEI'II, OltiCON, Vith these envelope s you ran rest assured that )onr Ic-rer will reach its destine t'natioh 03 relur edlo yo f. Put it down in your "want boo Euvebpcs at tie ChitftiLi oifice." 'Printed E. A. Fosner, Resident Tentist. ENTliRrUIHE, ORE i( N.