ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. R. L. DAY, PROPRIETOR, Located in Wallowa National Back BuiH ng. r A Choice Line of Meats always on hand, EF, rORK, MUTTOX, and SAUSAGE CUBED MEATS A SPECIALTY Enterprisers. Oregon. 0 t Lrery & Feed Stable fi?XoRTn ok Bank Dt:ii.rixG.,jgrT C. C. BOSWELL, - . Proprietor, FIRST CLASS TEAMS AXD RIGS. The Lest Hay and Grain. OPEK ID A. IT A.2STD ZSTIOIEE'P 1 CUR CORRESPONDENTS. t ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY To Patronize Home Industry THE STAR LAUNDRY Is the latest business venture in Enterprise. It is sup plied with up-to-date apparatus. Does all kinds of laun dry work. Family washing solicited. id) JOILY II. FLOWERS, - Provrietor. jmmm L. J. COVERSTONE, Watch-maker, Jeweler and Optician, Wallowa, Oregon. I respectfully sclicit a share of your work, and will try to merit your patronage. W&Kham WaWhes A;Spscialty. ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. E. J. FORSYTIIE. PROPRIETOR .Cakves a Complete Stock of. DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Buckeye Vapor Bath Cabinet PRICE, $5. INTERESTING ITEMS From Various Sections of Wallowa County. 0. F. COOLIDGE'5 - , PAINT STORE LaGrande, Oregon. ADQUARTERS FOR Linseed Oil, Varnish, Li icating Oils, All kinds of Brushes, Glass; Cement, k Building Paper and Paper Bags, Doors and Windows. 7ALL PAIPBE- A. SPECIALTY. , PICTIKE TEAMES MADE TO OKDEK. Send vour rrfcil orders '- ftf VW Jtt. J?i- -f- -fr Jlr rtr Vfc- -fk jPV W yflh.jf! jUVjflr jtklJJ ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND FEEDS r.. ! A- I . TUr Pnnnlli STABLE Wm. Reavis, Proprietor. 0 5 Somebody will he in the barn at all hours of the day and night. j$ . .- "THE BEST HAY AXD GRAIN THE MARKET 0 AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. vVvv FLORA. George Conrad lost a good cow Sunday night. John Scott of Paradise got a phone message Monday, stating that his brother on Cricket Flat wa? very tick. Joe Briggs was up from the river Saturday. Rev. Smith preached his fare well sermon in the M. E. church Sunday evening. He goes to En terprie in a few days to engage in the photograph work in the II. II. Baker gallery. W's are sorry that he must leave. Henry Sturm started on a visit into the Potlatch country Satur day morning. Wm. Conrad's house caught fire around the pipe Monday morning and about six feet of the roof burn ed before the flames were exthi' guished. Mr. Dorr, who has tiaded for the Charles Carter and Carl Thompson phtci s, is moving to his new prop erty. Charles Whitmce and wife re turned from a trip to Enterprise, Sunday. Virgil Ghormley was in the com munity the first of the week visit ing with friends. He has been working near Lewiston for several months and was going to his claim in the Powatka countr'. James Conrad went to Lost Prairie the first of the week after a cow that he had purchased of Mr. Lock. Pearl Rimel has been assisting Rev. Smith to finish up pictures taken over in the Grouse country. Mr. Me-klin i n ' so i ct me .n with freight for Baker & Drake Satur day. Thomas Hitt went to the county seat and back last week. George Lightle and Ed. Renfrow were up from Lost Prairie Saturday. George Cannon, Lincoln Austin and James Sewell attended the county convention last week as delegates from Paradise. James Burner was helping Wm. Fordney of Lost Prairie with his farm work last week. John Koch, the Grouse merchant was in town last Tuesday. Mrs. William McCa ll was quite silk last week. Dr. Seely was in attendance. Mr. Spires of Sheep Springs is still vt ry sick. Dave Kuhn and Dan Rolls came In from Lewiston with freight for Baker & Piake Sunday. Frank Heskett was in from Leap for a few days last week buying pelts, hides and old rubber. Wm. Fordney and Willis Wright go to the county convention this week as delegates from the Lost Prairie precinct, Frank Johnson and Frank Applegate from Flora, and W. C. Wilson and William Applegate from Paradise Mr. anl Mrs. F. S. Jol.nscn Btarted for I ostine Monday morning. T. F. Rich with the help of his grandson, has nearly finished pruning hie orchard. We are informed that a saw mill is to be added to the list of enter prises of the Park. Since the stock came in on the winter range last fall, there has been a very light loss of sheep, 2 per cent of cattle, 1 per cent of horses. i Friday evening a jolly crowd gathered at the residence of M. P. Thompson and spent the time in the usual enjoyment of the Park ite gatherings. The Democratic primary went off smoothly. T. O. Marks and W. F. Gilluspie were elected delegates to the county convention. Examination Program. Tlic following program will lie lueil in the Kiiihth (trade Final Examina tion, April 9th, 10th, 11th: j Wednesday Arithmetic, fuelling, I physiology. I Thursday Mental arithmetic, rnul ! ing, writing, civil government, Friday Language, history, graphv . J. C. Conlky, t?upt. geo- Treasurer's Notice. ) ) ) ) SUMMONS. Notice is hereby given that I have suihVicnt fund on hand to pay all Wallowa County warran's presented for payment prior to April 4th, l!HK. Interest on warrant! included in a love call ceases April 4th, 1W2. .1. 15. Ol.MSTKAll. County Treasurer. f.C...V.'.'Jl.!il. -:.irv ft: JH fi YMMUf ifei Optica! Specialist Graduate of the Northern Illinois School of Optics. Has had ten years experience in fitting glasses and the care of the eyes. Will oe at ENTERPRISE HOTEL Saturday, April 12, 1902. where he can bk consulted FREE OF CHARGE. If your eyes trouble you in any vay call and see him. He makes no charge for examination. Glasses ground to meet all complications of eye sight Satisfaction Guaranteed. !1T ENVELOPES g?$f With your name and address on them as below FRUITA. The hidden nests of egrs are found by the urchins and the Ut-u-al festivities of an Easter !-unday were partaken in. Our friend W. J. Beith is making rails and some substantial i nprove ments on his place. The hlat of the lamb is lit ard on the ranch of J. Guyan. Thos. Shevlin started to Joseph the 29th. Murat Blevans has gone to the valley. J. Guyan -anl Thomas Rich while on a trip with a pack train got one of their horses crippled and had to leave it on Squaw creek trail. Return In 10 days to Z. Y. Xerxes Athens - Oregoli. 100 of Micm for 50 cents. these envelopes you can rest assured that onr loiter will reach its drsttnatinabon be retut ed to you. Put it down in your "want book", . 'Printed Envelopes at the Chieftain office' IX THF. ClkCl'lT COl KT OF TIIF STATK OF OKF.GCN FOR WALLOWA OH' STY. Il.II( FlrLoH TloN AMI Copfkii Company, riuintitr, -VII- K. W. F.AVKS. P. W. I'AVKS ) K. B. Hib.w. M. T. Flan- ; SAiiAN, J. S. (ire,ory. ) lVfonilrtnt". ) Tiik Statk or Oukiion -nd (il.'Ef tinuk : To K . W. F.avrs, I). W. 1'aveo, J. S. Ctrvtfory, K. B. Ilibhs atitl M. T. lluiina gan, ilcfpiulants, You and each of wi nro lien hy re ijuiml to api ear mill utiHwer the rem- plaint of the pluintitr lile.l in the uliovn entitled court in tlienlHive entitled cause, within ten days fioni thu mrvieo upon yon ot this summons if cot-veil in Wnl lowa county, Oregon, hut ii iened w it la in any other county w ithin o iid Htule, then within twenty ihiyM from tlie datp of paid Hervico uimn yon or if served by piihlicition then on or before the first day of the next term of thin court, following the expiration of tlio pnhliciition of thin Hiiminoiifi: towit : on the 3rd Monday in May, the l'.'th day of May, VM2. And you nro further notified, that un less you so appear and answer said coin-, plaint, the. plaintiff in auid suit will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, tow it. that the defend ants, K. W. Kaven. I). W. l'uvos and .K S. (irenory, and each of them have no interest in or to said mining property, dtcrilied in plainlitl's eotnplaint, ur any part thereof and that thev he compelled hv decree of the court to make to plaintiir a deed of convey a nee to said property c.( any and till interest, which may appear to he in them, or eitlu-r of them hv reason of I he location notices having linen aipied hy suid Fa W. Kuvch and 1). W. FuveBcr then't-ordinn thereof.. . ' Ami for Bitch other and further reliof an to the court may seem nieet.and rquit alileaiul for judgment for co.-Uand diH liursements of this mit. You are full her notified that this Mimmonx in putilinhed by i rder ot the ILm Kohert Fukin. J mlo of (heahovo entitled court, mndt) and dated at chandlers, at t'nion, Oregon, on tha aist day of March, A. l. IDOL. 1). . B.ll UY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice. Wallowa County, Jan. 1 , lh02. To Samuel Brown : . . You are hereby notified that I liavri expended Threa I Ituiilred ilollarH in luhor and improve ments upon the "Lucky Four," "lluzacl'f and "Culumet" mineral claims located in Imnalia Minini: district ami in which elaiins you were owner of ono-lourth interest and as will appear by oertifleutu lileil July 2li, 1!)t)l, iu the ollicoof County ('lerk of Wullowii county, Oregon, In or der to !iold said preiniscs under tho provisions of Section 1!,'!1M Uevlsed stat lites of the United Htates, hciui; amount ri'qiiiicd to hold the same for yeareiidiml Ilecemher 31, 11101, and if within ill) (lavs after this notice hy puhlicutiou vou fail or refuse to contiilmte your proportion of such expenditure as coJ owner, your interest (n said claims w ill liecnmo the property of the Hiihscriher under section 'SM-l. . i. V. Cni.iai. Notice. WalhiWa County, Jan. 1, 11)02. To .Samuel liiwv. n: You nro lioruhy notifieil thut I have expended On Hunt drd Dollais in labor and improvement upon the "Mineral Mill" mineral claim located in Itntiiiha Mining district hy Samuel Brown ami J. F. Culler, and an w ill appear by ci-rtillcato filial July L'tith 11101, ill the officii of Cnlinty Clerk of Wall iwa county, iu order to hold said premin-s under tint provisions of Suction 2:1'4 Buvised Statutes of the I'uited States, lciinf amount required to hold ibo same for tha year ending Ihicttinher 'Alt KM , and if within 1)0 days bfter thin notice by publication you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such e;; pendiluietj as co owner, your interest id eaid olaim will becoino the prperty oi the Biihfccrihur under Haiti unction iilL'-l. J. F. Ci ri.tK. DKI'ARTMKXT OF TIIK INTKK 10K I'NITEU STATUS I.AN1I OKHCK. La Grande, Ore., March 21, 1002. NOTICE IS IlliUliliV (IIVKN i , Thnt the OHicial Plat of the 8 irvry of the UDBtirveyed yortions of Tow ni shiys Nos. 3 N., It. 37 E. W. M. ami 2 N., II. 48 E. W. M., huvo been re, ceived at this ofliee on Wednesday, the 7th day of May 1902, and that on and after that date this office will a prepared to receive Applications for the Entry of lands in said Townships. E. W. Uahti.i , S.O. SWACKHAMMBK, ,4h '" " .. . ,' 1 tUeu scold kar Kecoiver. ' ' '. . ' .