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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1902)
Oi l IC1AI. DIKMTOKV Miss Hews, of Denver, Colorado, j Misg Patience Desire Mann of El- For Sale. the renowned, blind elocutionist mid cin. and Mi-s Frances Beautyspot impvmouutur, will render one of her , Temi.ti.ti.ju Touchnienot of La Grande highly humorous literary and musical : are to nrrive in this city on April 11 viition, 40 acres in wheat, f 150 worth programs at the City Hall, on Situr- j to attend the Spinsters' Convention of machinery, all for $l'O0. Would day evening, Aprii 5. Admi-ion, re- i and to iniatiated into the n;vterie$ tuke irood in of mar rt ICO acre ranch. 80 acres in culti- Joseph dentit lis Ai.REr.T IIai:i'f.i:, Ininaha. Oregon. I'SITEI) STATE?. President Theodore Kooeeveit Vice-Presiiient Secretary of State I-eslie M. Shaw fix-reta-v of Treasury. . Lvman J. (inge Seeretarv of Interior. . J. V. Hitclinck , M-r-t irv of War Eliliu lion ; s.'rv.d eu, 35 cents, general admis- of that ois: nidation fWretav nf AL-riVolture. '. Jam- Wi,, : '"" - P,)ti- anJ children lj ccnU- ; Dr. Greenlee, th i .M:ina-t.ir-..eneral....L harleH K. Muni, j Easier program were rendered by iv, Keep vour own te.'th as Ion ...'onie -Meuera. aoiin . (irn:j ' , , . T. . . ., , . . . .... ............ mi- i irsiM ir;iu iiiifsiiiic. ii inusi i-e a very d;ui tootn r f r- church punday morning and at the that cannot 1 saved either by filling oOHlC 1x316 BflrgfllllS. Christian church in the evening. or a crown. Bridjre work is the thing j The children all did well in their sey- instead of store teeth. I , , . , . . , ' The Burleiirh Real Estate Aeenrv er.i: i:irts in the l'rosrram. i nr T.n.i.u t..,.i. ' i ....., . . , . . ". -'"i " iu i.i..... ii. i- i.iacfii on me inarKer soiiip c whi p I S. D. Kilmer, who has Wen out for ; Wednesday night to see Mrs. II. H. bargain in real estate. Notice there: ' STATE OF OREGON. tlie p.ist six months with .1. II. Olin-: McNeal, w ho has not yet recovered' MO acres on Alder Slope: pnd ' C.S. .-.uators ',i,h pinion jtead's sheep, returned to town Mon-! t'roni mi attack of pneumonia. orchaid: a ?200 wood aw mid various ' '' -Mitchell i ,,. li, .1,.. ; : articles po n-irli ihm.U.oi Slli.n I i Thus H T.. n.n. a ul'" out lllve me Milliliter' Tl . ; - . T I t e."-v n. i..".-. j....iiios. ii. i unfile ,. . ! 1'on t l.ul to see Josephine Jane I .i-.. JlooOy , iier.iing :n tne mountains on account : ioi t... .e i"" acres excellent alfalfa and. a ' b Ullller flltl'll. eVprv ;lir.. n.. n 1... ....In. Here We Come For I: S. LAND OFFICE. LA GRANDE. t'r E. W. Harriett i i .'jiver . K O. Swacitliaiuer 'uriresentatives Li i"Hi-n;')r :, ...r... trv 0f ;at,-. i reasurer T. T. Geer!..f ; i...;.,.. - iK v . . , ' J. 11 ..'C.J 'J lull. .;UIIIC. ... t . I. Dun bur I .Clias. S. Moore I A summons is published m tin Spinsters' Convention on April vatul. $1450. . 1 T.ll tl .:l ( .i... r, , ,.,,,,.. y . , issue involving the title to some of onot. I'm. lie Iii''uetion .J. If. Aikennan I , . i:a'e I'rintor W. II. Leeds:1'10 mining claims on Lower Imnaha. I r A. .Moore ; It is for the purpose of marine tm this: II. at the Citv Hall. Notice. JTiipretne Judges C l::: E. Wolvertou ...R. S. K.n title of a cloud caused by the grub stake law. M. V. Knight, the veteian prospect- A special communication of Wal lowa Lodge No. 82. A. F. A. M. will he held in the Masonic Hull on F;i- W. Hamilton L... .... .. . . , . , , uu e,?n,n-' A',n' ,or "-e . . .C II. Ziirelier " l""'losv of receiving en official visit . . n. i. i ranier " ...Triui in- nnure f -,,,,. (irai.d M.ister W P. f;r,.,... ah WALLOWA COL'NTY .'oint Senator .Instils Wmta Representative U. S. Ueavis ' or and mining man of this countv J'.'VJI'. Clerk HueritT j lt'O acres; 40 acres in o.iltivateon: hi) acres under ditch, sfiitlU. 820 acres; 100 in cu'.tivatisn; living I stream llowing through place; U-st ! stock ranch in Wallowa valley; $250 ! on easy terms We only handle property that will sell, colisamier.tly can quote you the ; owest pi ins on nil classes of mil : property : . " i'. vii.il-1'. .All I John McDnnald , ot allowa countv as a uiiniug centre. Utlmm .irirr,.i,o i,ii,i..i. ..ion r. . . Hiram Williams . . : ,'rtt"I0,i XT" requested to be in attend-1 Call on oi write the firm for further Commissioners ' """ u - , Hiram ill lams Awwiir John McCuhhin Treasurer. Si:lio-l Snpt .Dr. J. W. liarnard school closes in that city w in. pprague returned from eston mice T" . Ml . . .. 1 1 .... . . ', J. R. Olmstead 1 ,l. ""l r rmi,y wn,?re "c t r ",.,,!..,, lan,l bis family siient the winter. His lie aim sou win return us soon as j E. J. FortSVTHE, W. M. I particulars. The Burleigh Real Estate Acexcy, Enterprise, Oregon. Coroner. toek Inseetor. . . . . Jas. Teirv LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN. Picked Up Here And There By The Chieftain. 100,003 to loan at 7 per cent inter rtt on real estate security. C. T. McDamki. rai Adams of Imnaha was ming ling with the crowd Wednesday. Sam and Wayne Wade were up irom near Lostine Wednesday to see what the Democrats did. S. .1. Magill, who was in the county for several months a year or so ago, returned from Illinois a few d.ivs aso. OFFERS. Tourist's Excursion to the East. fbFT f1 T TTB? RTVn J .....IV .'.k ICklllllUl llllllt Vll It. Hi'. , last week where lie procured a first i class brewer ly the name of Jake Ron- 1 .... i er to take ciiarge ol Ins brewery in j this citv this summer. In i .1 I u e conduct the onlv up-to-date Wasted All the old bachelors and t. ... i ,, , ,. , ..... : subscription Agency in the countv. widowers of Wallowa countv. to at- n- , . . . . , '"P receive subscriptions for anv icon me .-Ministers v onveniion, to he ; i uiiiuan lourists or "orumarv sleen . licrioclical in Amerien held in this citv April 11. ' ., ......r, , ,.,umupu iui comiorcui.ie iertlis. and keep a complete record of all bediiing and linen of the rullinnn II. C. Devine has moved nut tn .,.,1 t Standard. Thev b suo.-ciiuioiis so receivea. Flora. He has a bunch of cattle ranging on the breaks of Joseph creek ', in that vicinity. j John E. Jones, who was shot in the jS'KWSKArERS. foot with u 22 rille, is rapidly improv-1 ing and will soon be abie to navigate ', Cliieftuin tt Oresronian 1 vear $2.00 Chief tain it S. F. Examiner "-5 c S. F. Chronicle 2.25 ,,,'a?"rt' nntl comfort of passengc .uu-iieal ol itnrneano creek, were m l""lu'11" fjioh.esman-i'it'View ' the city Thursday on a business tr.p. ; Chieftain & St. L. Republic illinery Opening, March 23 You are wondering- what sort of a hat to order for Spring. We have a fine va riety and a large stock of pattern hats and will also trim one just to suit you. We'll tell you what they are weariug at the fashion centres and tell you how cheaply we can furnish you a hat that will be becoming and fashionable. naturally again. W. E. Crow and sons, Mark and Chieftain it The traveling public w ill be inter estea to learn ot the svstem any conducted excursion cars ope eu over t lie liio Grande System, pop-1 tilarlv known as "The Scenic Line oi I the World." Thev are the Uctmhir! 1 oilman tourists or "ordinary" sleei lueii with conilortulile t .mil lin.in r.f tl... T,.1 standard. Thev have I tories. and are all well lighted and i heated and, in fact, are a most success ; bil substitute for the more expensive ; 'standaid-' sleepers, the difference a ; rising from the character of uphol- sterinu' furnished. A colored porter is in attendance w ith every ear and beside him an excursion cinuluct, whose sole duty is to look after the I '3: Men's Furnishings i is i Sam MeAlister .etunnil this week Lil,e,ta,n I'lorx-Pemocrat 2 . . PKintt..;.. .(. T,.;t'.,.,i.i.. Ai'..i i i , r ,i ii- i . ; noin lower (Trande Koncle river where "rwiii nurm i Several o the ladies enioved them- : , . , ,, . ; ru;.n t. n n- -i t , . ,, . he has been all winter. , Uiieitain it Chicago 1 nbune 2 .elves Tuesday afternoon at an old-. vti i. f - ., f:i,hi,...ip-,.iir.,..t ra ! 1). I.. i'e:,vi cnnn.v c,,,,.,, me.iain a ;v i. Jriuune 2 home uf Mrs. Fosner. turned last Thursday from u survev- : ing triji out on Divide. has moved his ollice front rooms in the Bank building. Demist Fosner went to Wallowa. Mrs. Low Harris, of Fowatka. has been vi.uting for the past two weeks Dr- Tempi at the home of her parents. Mr. and lronl bis residence to th Mrs. II. C. Cramer, of this city. O. P. Halltrarth. who has been These cars are run tiiromrh to Kan sas City, Omaha. St. Louis and Chicago, making close connec tions for Boston, New York and all eastirn points. This feature of travel has become so popular that there is now establish! d (l ir n..:i.. rr.i , 1,1 regular service of nine cars each " iwepram lor week, offering a variety of routes, and two months 2 j senedules so a. ranged that stoj.-overs Chieft-ain it Toledo Blade 1.75 f 1Vay 1l' if tU'silpl.!- !'t s;lt Lake vn.i, I'cnver, or any ,,'oint 1 n'twee t Have you ever put on a suit that felt as if it was made to your especial order? Isn't the satisfaction some thing; unique in this day of cheap everything? Let us be surveyors to you of your suits, shirts, collars and small but necessary articles of men's wear and you will be surprised how much bet ter your clothes will seem to fit you. Its like everything else; its the "know how." Chieftain it Atlanta Constitution 2.25 ing for Peter Raudan, is in for a few dav the city Monday and will not , Saturday evening. return until MAGAZINES. On Real Estate. AT EEVE1T IFEIR, CENT INTEREST C. T. McDaiiiol, Wallowa, Ore. 1 Chieftain it Mun?ey 2 , Chieftain it McClures 2 Chieftain it Cosmopolitan 2 Chieftain A Puritan 2 Chieftain it Christain Advocate 3.00 : Chieftain it Christain Herald 2.50 . Chieftain it Penny Magazine 1.65 I Chieftain it Puck's Library 2 : ; Chieftr.in it Seribncr's Mag. 3.00 Chici'tain it Young Peoj.re Com : i-'anion No extra charge is made beyond regular tourists rates. To those interested will be glad to quote the lowest fares and furnish full information about the scenic beauties of the Rio Crande Route and its stipe: ior accomodations. J. D. Manshki.ii. Geu'I Ag't.. 124 Third Street. Portland, Oregon. Our Stock of Shoes Summons. of! 101 IT5 I I- rl j are supplied here the best combination of leather and labor. The harness will fit. and the saddles are easv riding- and the latest styles which is sure to rive satisfaction. The auaiitv of our horsewear is the best and our prices riyh't .9 I Harness & Saddle Shop EWEItPE. - OREGON L. BERLAND'S In the Circuit Court of the Stale Oregon, for Wallowa county. ., A. FiiHXcii, I'laintill", vs 1.S5; 'Iawov Sti iiiii.i;fii:u), Sninnions i-.i : f ti i. t . , I'-'icnuaiit, th- am it Poultry Journal 1.85! r .i Chief!..,.'., A,.,,- ,,., iiuine oi ne Mate ot Oregon, to "lHvon S.ubUcf.eld, the above named L - defendant : Chl-llain it Plack Cat 1.75 ; You are herehv required to appear ami C .hieittun it Christain Standard answer the complaint filed against yon in 2.50 tlie a,,"ve entitled court and action, on Chieftain it xVrena 3 .(J(J . '' before the expiration of the time pre- Ci.ieftuin it Wonian's Home scribed in tne order directing puhliea- tiotl llOfHof. frnivtt o.v . t! LConipanion, 2.00 !wml lJ Chieitam it .tIoni;l Magazine: ict o-. of this summons whiel, is on i fO OH 'Ma-el, e 1 n V 1 .. .. , .. . I H . . L- ! ', '.'-.aim ll you lull to ap- I m Chieftain it Home agazine, 2 00 ! Iear' answer, or otherwise plead with I Chief! ain Jc "Land of Sunshine." titm 1,10 plaintiff will ask the 2 (JOi J ,tfn,0,u -'3ll'a' you aspra-j Here are some ied ,or complaiiit, towit, for the! , sum ol three hundred dollars, interest j 101 two hi.n.lrtd seventv-tive dnll.r jfsou September 20, 11)01, twenty-five! j dollars atlorney's fees, together with ' i liis costs and disbursements in this ae- ' itiin: atd for the satisfactinn ..f I WIA, Made by the well known firm of Friedman Bros, for Ladies, gents, youths, miss es and children. These sho es are flexibly, which insur es comfort; they are of su perior leather which insures wear; they are over newest lasts, which insures fashion, and they are from a factory where care in making insur es economy. My prices are as heretofore such as will save money for vou. Paint for your hoes 3 Combinations E that can not be beat for the money ' i",1-ln'"t ,i,af ali the following deseril ft ti f e" Pr"! er'y of the defendant si'u ted in I The County new,, the news of the. W.llov. county. State of V World and a Magazine , whiel-is under the contro: of this court T' III Virnm tf n o . , - o'.i'irc nmier u writ of atta-hment issued and return f 2.95 mn,,e tbereof on the l!) day of October, l!)l, be gold, towit. All the ii,ii.r..iu' Expert paint makers have fiyen the Heath & MiHi paints the best qualities they they could have. They are the kmd of paints that "slick ana wear well. b-egonian ) !cClures each 1 vrarfnr 81 Si Ciiiettain .i sCSaaanraS22 Ol.dM-Deniocrat 1 ATIQM1EY STORE, ADA E. ROE Proprietor M Ull""y's Chieftain "recroni.in ! Ladies' Ilonie : Ciiieftain 1 I summer ) Puriran , each 1 yr. for Chieftain ) ; mailt nn the defendant's homesleiul . emi. racing the SK'4' of NW'i. i;i.; J each. 1 vr. 2.S5 sw'- a"tl sw'i of of Sec.'M, f ;1.N lhince 47 K. V. M. in sniii countv an 1 t .t , aid i'liprovrinen Is cnsisi ' inu- o" a divel!in' houe, bain and all the 1 Vr 2.H5 "f,":,"tJ on iion estead. i This srtmuiuns is piililished in tl,. j W,,l,jwa Chieftain, a weekly newspapei '1. eac'l l!lu "ted of sending aivav for seeds. We have nv and 1 hinds and they Jill "irrow . of tteneial eir. u'ut.on in Wallowa county, 3.25 ; l'r,,i!"!1' 111 Enterprise m said count, and state, by virtue of nn order of tie- Confectionery, Books, Fine Stationery, etc. Scliool supplies always on hand. rOST-OFEICE BLOCK, Enterprise Oregot, linn. Rnhni-r T'uL-, r;...,: " -"., Vli: Nil .HIU Ul IC If none of these combinations 1 tt,Mve rourt' n,atle '""uary 10. looi. fi;f t.,, , , I 1,11,1 fi;wl ' tlie -office of the Clerk of SUlt you, we Clin n:ilrA nn.. ihn ' .t. .... hhvv , till i,iri-iiir fiiiirr. nf Laid mn.... 1 w. ..wn. v "iiit mid Ht.io on Kflv 7. ir:ft nnin ( will suit yon, and save money for ! VOU. publication .March , 102. too. John Calvin- Enterprise, Oregon. gjII'.H ft HoirtilN, Atfyg for l'iaintiff. THE CIIIEFTAIN 0