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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1902)
LOCAL HAPPENINGS Here We Come For f 1 ; IN AND ABOUT TOWN. f, : Picked Up Here And There TALK IS s vus By The Chieftain. ir if v ; s ( I J but it costs money to advertise, and when we come before you in a three column ad, it is not for mere show, but to bring to your notice the fact that we have a larger and more complete stock than ever before all new, neat and up-to-date. Ladies Shirt Waists-1111 tl,e liUeit 8t-vk's in fiine-v wlli.te embroidered lawns and silk. Ladie's Neckwear a very pretty line of fancy stock collars mobile and Chiffon tie. -auto- Silk in Jal)ailcse "e, Wash Tafieta and French Tafietalinc. AllOVCr LaCeS, 1'over E"iridery and tucking? in Cambric and Hwiss. CorSetS in th ncw Style str:liht front;? Sir11e ""d Halit summer weights Ladies' Celts I'elected Satin, Patent leather and Elastic. DlTSS GOOdS Mohair' l!l,illaniihe, Sicilian, French Flannel Persian Flannel and Striped Albatros. Also Silk Or-andie, Silk Swbs Colored dotted Swiss, India Linens, Lonscloth. Victoria Lawns, Wainsook and NCW Style Hosiery, abdominal hose supporters, and muslin underwear. Braid Trimmfngs-A very fine line in Santacbe, Silk Gimp, Lace Applique, Hercules and fancy finishing braids. DreSS SkirtS in tiiilinit'd Crash Vcmtian Serges and Melton. This only corn-prises a few of .the many ncw things just received. Call and see what we have. T Funk is Bom $100,000 to loan at 7 per cent inter est on real estate security. C. T. McDasiel Don't forget to register for the June election. K. L. Scott of Fraine creek was in the city Monday. The best grade ot salted peanuts at the Stationery Store. Mr. G.J. Wagner has been quite sick for some time. Surveyor I). L. lieavis has been on the sick list the past week. Everything needed for school room use at the Stationery Store. Mit-8 Jessie Inibler was a passenger on Monday's stage to Joseph. Laugh and grow fat at the Spin sters' Convention next Saturday even ing. Mi.ss Lena DeVore began a term of school in the Noble district hist Mon- iday. Mrs. J. W. Itankin has been sick j for the past two weeks with rhunia ' tism. I I Miss Belle Forsythe will begin n term of school at Creighton next Monday. Ford Ilillman moved his family in to the house north of E. W. Imbler's residence. J. A. Itumblu and Alfred Kinnev Kj j were down from Joseph on legal busi- 8 ness Momiav Tablets, pens, ink, school and color ed crayons, pencils, sponges, etc, at the Stationery Store. KoiiX: In this city, April 0, 1!)02, to the wife of E. II. Ilinton, of Ches niinnns, a (laughter. Just received at the Stationery Store, the finest line of candies ever carried in the town. Mrs. John Zurcher has been unite sick for the past three weeks with in flammatory rhuniatisni. Mrs. Kinney of Irair'e creek was in the city Monday looking after the es tate of her late husband. A. Wade went out to Elgin Thurs day to look after some sheep he is feeding on the Sand Fudge. S. C. Smith now has charge of the Enterprise nhoto L'allerv. iris ml p.m. be found in another column. j Don't forget that the date for the : Spinsters' Convention has been chang ' ed from April 11 to April 12. j Mrs. II. Miller was a passenger on Friday'j stage for Wailowa to visit her daughter Mrs. Geo. O'Brien. J. Victor Robinson and Albert Bray ;ton of Flora brought out the house hold effects of Rev. Smith and family last Friday. t j V. II. Boyd one of the old settlers Mof Wallowa precinct was in town Monday to pay his taxes before tiiev j j become delinquent. Dr. Temple niadj a trip to Elk mountain Sunday r.i-ht to see Co, 'j! Mitchell and Miss Foster who are !j both sutl'ering with pneumonia. y Dan Otto who has been cone f r f the past year, was in town Monday. iie nas seen a good part of Oregon and Washington since he left. Notice Owing to another enter tainment being billed for the evening of April 11, the Spins, crs' Convent ion will be held on the evening of A m il 12. 1 Enterprise, Oregm. i J. A. Bishop and wife, of .Wallowa, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Robert on of this city, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Bishop is the typo in the Wallowa News office. Mrs. Veva Pearson, who has been visiting for a few weeks in this city with her sister Mrs- J. A. Burleigh, started for Ileppner Friday where she' will nieet her husband.- Lem Graham was arrested in this city Thursday on a warrant from Justice Burleigh's court ohLostine on a charge of using abusive and pro fane language in a public place, lie plead guilty and was fined S!)r, I J. C. Shackleford, the popular T!,. publican candidate for sheriff was in from Paradise the latter part of last week. He says that he will first have to finish putting in his crop before he can iret out ami mfnr..;,,... , fa I " V....V.., me voieis. Ifl Prof. J. W. Kerns now l,l,lo .i 4; cord for the largest fish caught in this vicinity for several years. On Friday he landed a big trout that measured 23? inches in length. On Saturday every available fishing outfit in town was brought into eer vice. Millinery Opening, March 28 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 wearing at the fashion centres and tell you how cheaply we can furnish you a hat that will be becoming and fashionable. b i' v. k t m li 7 i g e; u av :v 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 lit you. Its like everything else; its the "know how." Stock of Shoes N1 ft Made by the well known firm of Friedman Bros, for Ladies, gents, youths, miss es and children. These sho os are flexible, 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 priccs are as hm:tolre such as will saw iiioiht fur vou. Paint for 70 Expert paint makers have riyen the II,ath ci Milligan paints the best qualities they t ley could have. They are the kind of paints that stick and wear well. dm & Flower Seed No need of sending away for seeds. We have an v and Z XwUlgrow John'- SeSvin Enterprise, Ore