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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1902)
STalloira Ouflain. County Official Paper - , Eat. : i in the jv,-t-oti;oe at E:m-rpri J Ore., as Second-class matter. I srr.-s T.IPTION HATES f -i.L'le c.'iy. j.er year ii'.e coin-, six month 1 1 . V. ; . t.rs' Sni.-le copy, three months $.5" When yon change your al.ire5. notily th' orhcv. sivin your present ami future p,.t.,(:i-t addreM. so that the Chixitais way reach you promptly. This paper is kept on file by Albert Tozier-i Adverting Agency, Portland Orson, where advertising may be re- ceired for it. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Republican Tick;t. Govci vr.i Win. J. Furnish, Umatilla Supreme Judge I:. Bean of Lane Secretary of State I F. L. Dunbar Clatsop Treasurer i C. . Moor-.' Klamath 1 Attorney General A. M. Crawford Douglas I Supt of Public Instruction j J. H. Ackernian Multnomah j State Printer J . 11. 1J 1 L IJ I Willi DISTRICT TICKET Congress 1st Dittrict Thomas H. Tongue, : . .Ilillsboro Congress 2nd District J. N. Williamson I'rineville Congress 8th Judicial District Circuit Judge Robert Eakin, Union Joint Rep Union &. Wallowa F. D. MeCuliy Jos-ph WALLOWA COUNTY Clerk i'h.M. II. Zurcher Enterprise Sheriff J. ('. Shackloford Paradi-e Commissioner John McDona'd Jr Wallowa Assessor Ch.i.s. W. Meek . . . Prairie Creek Treasurer Hamilton Vance Imnalia Surveyor Mo.-es Austin Paradise Coroner r. J. W. Barnard Joseph Democratic Ticket. OovKiiNOK 1 1 eo. E. Chamberlain of Multnomah Sl l'itEMi: Jl'lHiK B. F. Bonham, of Marion Skc!:ktary ok State D.W. Sears. of Polk State TiiEAsritKK henry Blackman, of Morrow Attorney Gkne::al 1. II. Raley, of Umatilla State l';:i.vn;ii J. V.. Godiifv, of Marion Si it or Prune IxsTan i tox W. A. Wann, of Lane U. S. Senator C. V.. S. Wood. of Multnomah DISTRICTS - Cont'.hess 1st District J. K. Wcitlierfoid, of Linn Co.VCiltESS 2.VI) DISTRICT W. F. Butcher, of Baker CiitcriT JriuiE 8th District T. II. Crawford, of Union Kephkskxtative. Uxiox & Wallowa J. A. Burlei;.;!), of Wallowa COUXTY TICKET Clerk J. A. French, Enterprise SllEUIIF II. C. Cramer, Wallowa Commissioner Wilhs Wright, Lost Trairie Assessor Jas. II. Hayes, Wallowa Trka-trer Henry Miller, Enterprise Surveyor D. L. Reavis, Enterprise Coroner Dr. J. W. Barnard Joseph THURSDAY, APRIL, 17, 1902, ' - Rev. T. DeW'itt Talmage the not ed Presbyterian clergyman, died at ' bin home in Washington City, Sat urday evening. Congress has passed a bill grant ing Mrs. McKinley a pension of ?o0)0 per year. Cecil Rhodes was worth $75,000), (W. He lived to be about 49 year? old, but there is no doubt to him It seemed nearer a century than half j jj The editor of the Manila Free- dom is now in the toils of the law on a charge oi seainon. n is claimed that the paper is devoted : to the undoing of the work of the United States in the Philippine j Islands. i r , . T . , has been whispered that there promises to be some surprises when I tne experts on the county records. : make their final report. The ex act condition of the county's linan jces is given in a statement in an ! other column. Of the fifty one fi'e insurance companies that have a million or more dollars assets, only eight did bu-iness at a profit the past year which wa? .')21,.rM3. The other 43 companies lost SK-20.023. leav ing a net loss of !f7.8"S,ol0 on the year's business. The total fire loss es during the year eipuals $'J3,0S3. 001). "Everybody for himself and the devil take the hindmost" seems to be the motto oi niossbackism. There is hardlv a community where this type of citizenship is un known. A man lives in the town to get and not to give. He is weighing his privileges with pounds and his obligations with ounces." "The progressive city is made by merchants who build in brick and stone, by residents whose mansions correspond with their bank accounts and by improve ments which embody the wealth o? the surrounding country. Th mossback is the man who accumu lates vast fortunes by ushi'jr th opportunities made by others, and who at the same time never raises a finger to increase these opportu ities." Odds and Ends. London spends more than $1, 000,000 annually on funerals. The fare on the Congo railroad for 2o0 miles is $100 or 40 cents a mile. An ordinary railroad engine will travel about 1,000,000 miles before it wears out. A successful man forms a plan and sticks to it, working like a gimlet to a point. The area of the Yellowstone Park equals that of Delaware plus that of Rhode Island. A farm without fruit and mod ern improvements is but a finger board pointing the children towards town. With the commerce of the United States and Germany aggregating $300,000,000 a year.'the friendship of the pair is valuable to both. It was expected that the sultan would refuse to reimburse thi. country for Miss Stone's ransom The sultan always starts with a positive refusal. It is said that an injury to the tongue is repaired by nature with more rapidity than in the case of any other part of the system. So much encouragement for the poli ticians. For Sale. 100 acre ranch. 80 acres in culti vation, 40 acres in wheat, f 150 worth of machinery, nil for $1000. Would ake good span of mares as part pay. Ai.iiekt Harper, Imnalia, Oregon. Library Notice. All menitiers of Enterprise Circulat ing Library ari rf(ii.t-d to meet in the Bank Hall at 7:30 sbr.rp, Mondny evening, April 2, 1002, for important business. J.no. H. Hubuut, --. CH.irman Library Committee. Court Session. Probate court is the session od the first Monday of each month. County court meets on the first Wed nesday in January, April, July and Sep tember. Circuit court convenes on the third Monday in May, and the fourth Monday in October. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ollice at La Orande. Oreznn, Mar. 11. v:. Notice i- heroin- sriven that the followitiz named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to commute and make final froof in -import of ihis claim, nini that said proof will be mailt iwiore n. (,. Lake. I . s. Commi-sioner at JoMph, Oregon, on April 'Jo, Vr2. yz : m. r..iu. rranK steveiuon. ot Jos eph. 0'e.rnii fur the K.. HV.'i .SW-i SK1; a:i.l SK.. SW See. 32 f 1 N It. 43 E. W.M. lie n.imei the followinj: witnesses to prove liis continuous resilience upon and . u T'.vat.on hi saul laml, viz: Frank Wilds, of Joseph. Oregon. G. T. B ikcr, John Flanery and W. M. Smith. all of Enterprise. Oreiion. E. W. liartlett. Register TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1ST: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, La Grande, Ore., Mar. 7, 1902. Notire is herehv t'iven that in compli ance with the provision of an ac-t of Con gre.os of June o. 1S7.S, entitled "An act lot the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Wash milton lerritorv, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. IS'.)-'. Antone Moran, of loseph, "eountv of Wallowa, State ot Oreuon. has this day died in this onVe his sworn state n.eiit No. 8!'l. for the purchase of the S.j XF.'-4, W.; SV.hi of Section No :i4 TowpshipNo. 1 .S., R.No. 45 K. W. M.. and will otl'er proof to show that the hind sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish I. is claim to Jaid land before Ihe Register and Receiver of this office at La Grande, Or., on Saturday, the l'4th day cf May, li!0. He names as witnesses : J. II. Dobbin, Crest Ispen and John Hanson all of Joseph, Oregon, and John Mi'Fetridje, of Enterprise, Oregon. Any and all (ersoiis claiming adverse y the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this ofliceon or beiore said 24 day of May, 15)02. E. V. HAHTLr.TT, Register. TIMP.KR LAND, ACT JUNK, 3. 1S7S. NOTICE FOR PUP.LICATION. United States Land Ollice, La Grande, Ore., Feb. 12, PiOJ. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1.S7S , .entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada ami Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public: Land States by act of Aug ust 4, 1SV2, Jay II. Dobbin, oi Joseph, county of Wallowa, State ol Oregon, has this day filed in this ollice bis sworn statement No. SSo, for the pur chase of the SV,'4" XC4', W'J .SK'.4" ol Section No. 25 in Township No. 2 N., Range No, 45 K. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural pnr oses, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of Ibis olHce at La Grande, Oregon, on Friday the 0th day of May, PJ02. He names as witnesses: F. D. Mc( alley and C. L. I'.arNhorn of losepb. Oregon, Everett J. Johnson of Imnalia, Oregon, E. II. Hinton of ( lnco, Oregon. Any and all persons claiminir adversely Ihe above-decribed lands me requested to file their claims in this office on or be fore said 9 day of May, 1902. E. V, Ij.vktlktt. Good Literature . Pol' AllilOSt folclers' . gotten Xotliins of what .Mr. 1 enrer Agcnl.l S:. Paul, .Mi will send out carefully mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any combination can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will be accepted This is a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading mat ter for little or nothing. IVoiiclcrluml lOOl An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color and half-tone. This number treats particularly of the history of he Northern Pacific's Trademark, the Custer Battlefield in Montana, and the Yellowstone Prk. SEND SIX OFNTS Miniature Wonilerlnutl A neat and dainty publication containinga complete history of the Northern Pacific Trademark. The artistic covers of the Wonderland 1901 are used in miniature. SEND FOUR CENTS Wild 1'lon cra from Yellow.stone- A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park, show ing the real flowers in their natural colors. A dainty and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full page illustrations of Park scenery. SEND FIFTY CENTS. Vellowwtone ."Sutionul Iark A new 112-page book in strong flexible covers, good paper, plain type, illustrated, pocket size, a compendium, and descriptiveof the World's Wonderland. SEN D TWENTY FIVE CENTS.' Climbing .Mount JP nnier- Au illustrated pocket-size book, 72 pages, in strong flexible covers, printed on heavy paper, descriptive of an ascent of the highest peak in the United States outside of Alaska , of a tlacjal. nature. SEND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS For Sale. A Saw and Shingle Mill in good condition. Will sell at a great bar gain. Inquire of Burleigh A Mays, Lostine, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State cf Oregon, for Wallowa county. J. A. French, Plaintiff, H.WOV STTBM.EFIEI.D, Summons. Defendant, In the name of (he State of Oregon, to Han on Stubblefield, the above named defendant : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in j the above entitled court and action, on 1 or before the expiration of the time pre scribed in tne order directing publica tion hereof, towit, six consecutive weeks from the date cf the first pub lication of this summons which is on March 6, 1902 ; and if you fail to ap pear, answer, or otherwise plead with in said time, the plaintiff will ask the court for judgmeut against you as pray ed lor in the complaint, towit, for the sum of three hundred dollars, interest on two hundred seventy-five dollars from September 20, 1901, twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, together with his costs and disbursement- in this ac tion : and for the satisfaction of said judgment that all the following describ ed property of the defendant situated in Wallowa county, State of Oregon, and which is under the control of this court bv virtue of a 8-Mzure under a writ of attachment issued and. return made thereof on the 19 day of October, 1901, be sold, towit. All the improve- tuantson the defendant's homestead embracing the St'.!,' of NW!.'. F1.. o SW.i4 and SW of SW?4' of Sec. IJ4, fwp 1,N Hange 47 K. W. M. in said count v and state, said improvements consist- ing of a dwelling house, barn and all the fencing on saiil homestead. This summons is published in the Wallowa Chieftain, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Wallowa county, Oregon, at Enterprise in said county and state, by virtue of an order of the Hon. Robert Fakin, Circuit Judge of the above court, made February 10, 1902, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit court of aid county and state on Feb. 27, 1902. Pate of first publication March (i, 1902. Smith & Hodcin-, Atl'ys for Plaintiff. SOTICF. FOR PIT5I.ICAT10N", Laud Office at La Grande, Oreirnn. April ll,l!'02. Notice i hereby piven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make liual proof in support of hi claim, ami that said proof will be made be fore A. (.'. Smith r, S. ('ouiniissiniif r at Kuterpnse. Oreiron. on June 3. P"C viz. H. K. 7"i4T. (ieorge SV Siprau'iie. of Kn 'prNe. Oregon, for the SKJ NK'4. K's SHU Sec. a- .-in.l NWJi tSWU Sec. 20 T IS R. UEWM, He names the following witnesses tn m ove Ins continuous residence upon am: 'ultivatioii of, aid liin-l. viz: IC. A. Anderson. 1). M. Young. Soloman King Francis all ot Kntcrprise. Oregon. Land For Sale. 1000 acres of farm and pasture land at the Uuttes, with abundance oi water, all fenced except KiO acres. Price -3700. Call on or address, W.m. Snyder, Enterprise, Or. The Xorthern Pacific is noted among railways for its adver- tising matter. Its pamphlets ljooliIcts' etcv are tastefully up and are valuable for what they contaiu. Here is a partial list Clia. S. Fte, General fiiH. PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS. The tourist travel between the Ft and the Pacific Coast has i reached enormous proportions in I the last few years, and calls for a jseecial class of equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Company has issued from its shops what it technically calls the "Pull- man Ordinary Sleeper." these cars appear similar to the regular! sleepers being built on the same plan, but not furnished with the I fame elegance. They are equippi d with mattresses, blankets, sheets, j nillows. nillow-cases. towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the, passenger. Kach car has a stove for nmkini tea and coffee and do- . ', , i, i i ing flight housekeeping." and each section can ne linen wuii n - justahle table. A unitormeil por ter accompanies each car, his busi ness being to make up berths, Keep the car clean, and look after the nuts and comforts of the passenger- In each of the trains which a. dispatched dailv from Portland by the 0. II. & N. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullman Ordinary fcdeepers." the car at- taehed to the "Chicago-Portland Srecial" goes through to Chicago . without change, and the one in the ' "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas' City without change. Passengers in this car for Chicago change toa similar car at Granger. - - i Much of the first class travel is; TTnnir-vr i being carried in these cars, the ! AITUJJNtYS AT LAW- j .ates being lower, and the servici - j nearly equal to that in the palact sleepers. For rates and full information, including folders, write to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent, 0. R. cc N. Co. Portland, Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY. o. e. s. Wallowa Valley Chapter, No fil), Order of tne Eastern Star, holds its regular communications on the First and the Third Saturdavof each month, at 7:31) P. M., in Masonic Hall, Enter prise, Oregon. All visiting brothers and sisters are cordially invited to attend. Amy E. Fohsytiie Rae E. P.atku Worthy Matron. Secretary. Woodmen of the World. E.vrEiU'iiisi-: Cami' Xo. 535, meets regularly on the First and Third Mon day nights of each month. Transient Neighbors cordially invited. F. A. Clahk C C. C. A. At'i.T, Clerk. TIM 1 Kit LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 187s! I NOTICE FOR PLTILICATIOX. j INITKD 8TATKS LAND OKKICK. La (irailde. Oregon. Kh 1:1 lufto Notice is hereby given that in compfi-' Ppei1pni ance with the provisions of the m t of I'OlUCIH Congre-s of June 3, 1.S7S, entitled "An act for the sale oi timber lands in the States of Oalifjrma. Oregon, Nevada ami iiasmngton lerritcrv," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of of Aii-ust 4, IS! il', beiinaj.ih N. Colvin of Joseph, count v of Wallowa ' State of Oregon, has this dav lib.,1 in thisollice his sworn statement No. S' for the purchase of the SE'. NE'; I-1' SL!i' Sec. L'li unH KVVl cm-S o . . . -- " '1 oection to. L'o in Township No. A i i a.iic.wwr,.H. ami will 0fjur Drool to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone t.ian i for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before me nimcr aim Receiver of this ollic nee a ..aura.iue uregon, on Friday, the ..... yji .Tiaj, , l.ioi.. He names as witnesses: F. D. McCully, of Joseph, Oregon C. B. Daugherty, and E. II. Hiton, o: Chico, Oregon, Everett J. Johnson Imnalia, Oregon. Anv anil nil taboplescKlan,: d E. W. hAilTI.KTT. tiedisler. 1051 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL iwwiouuuabmj . ThliriM(Aiilomliu ID lu Wur.d. a A """''' altraclKm Ox t, Citu J u?..'r",.,'T?'r-.si.y OR. JOSOAN'-PRiVATE DISEASES 1 s-fivzs; I r I rlmn.. V.'. tint-...... 1 r-.nr4iM.u(M"tcur'.i:7A5'?mW""'lon 6l i ii to nrrmiitd His irimlLV 7, '" ft"" ' only .,r,r,l WmHSuM biV' KM I ujinrim, out n lnn. ; e"'I'-rill Pl.i. ""'It i r. v k It r il a ! . ,";ln.lM" m"- ' n KiU OunrrDiM a Kiii..,,. .. . . wry mm ui nrfrwi -fc 11 lrlm,t pii.mll?bv .,,1A- boo. U,, m.Zrtl i I a it PEOFESSIOXal. j Settlers fiP Clainum J If you want to file on land t un on vour homestead. .1 ..... i...j ' or sime imm, or transact aiiv c kind of land business, call address. D. W. Sheahan U. S. COMMISSION Vide ft W. Sheahan, AttOmCy Ontl CCURSelOr Bt I' ', " 01 1 ENTKRPRI.SE, OREtiUN. All business and correspondence tended to with dispatch. Practice im! wnneo to w iiii iiisparcn. l'racticwir Stllte lln(1 i.eiieral Courts and Iu" : I'epartmeui. CHAS. A, AULT PHYSICIAN AND Enterprise - - - - SURGEO. - Oregoa Calls to all parts of the cout: pronitilly answered. Hesjdenee one block East ..r ,u,.,,: Church. Ofliceon Main Street (l, block West of Bank . J. A. Ruhi.kigh. ' W. S. Dvnmt BURLE GH & R R Fill! Practice in nil Courts of the State. Sell Ileal Estate and make Coll tions on Commission. Do Conveyancing and AbstractiJ si i) he F" Odice in Court House Blct'tl ? ENTEItPRISE,- -OREGOSl a. o. smith J.S.Hodcj Smith & Hodgin ATTORNEYS AT IMl ENTEIIPIUSE.ORE. LAND OFFICE BUSINESS in un its departments transact: m this ofheo. Land Pints for inswc tion. All tilings and ContestswtJ fully recorded and attended to Mil promptness. Ollice upstairs in the Borland Iliiilding. A. C. SMITH, U.S. Commissioner E. A. Fosiier, Denti t ENTERPRISE, OREG05. BUSINESS CARDS. E. H. Dreske, Watches and Jewelry Re paired and cleaned. Shop upstairs in the Borland Building. i ENTERPRISE, I OREGON -H. E. OAKES ' 'rang, Plumbing. t Steam & Gas Fitting ! Offce, ENTERPRISE, -OREG05. THE WALLOWA NATIONAL I OF KNTEKPRI8E, OREGON. CAPITA I. dirkctoks: N Craig .1. M. Chi rcH, H. Vbakkv. W. K. HolmkSi Uko. V. Hyatt. OKEICER8 : J. jj C'Hi;i:,:H w HYATT I'd !suh-nt. ,w...-l'icsiilei1-1 W It. HOLMES, Cshir. IJoesa general l.nnkintr Imsit1 I t chang boucht nnrt sohl: 0t) 'ons promptly mmlo at homo el ' Point abrou'i. r ( SI r