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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1902)
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. R. L. DAY, PROPRIETOR, Located in Wallowa National Bank Build ng. A Choice Line of Meats always on hand, PORK, MUTTON, and , SAUSAGE CURED MEATS A SPECIALTY luterjmse. - - - Oregon, X Livery & Feed Stable r SF"Noiith of Bank Buildixg. J C. C. BOSWELL, . . Proprietor, y . ! jj FIRST CLASS TEAMS AND RIGS. The Best Hay and Grain. OPEN ID A. IT L3riD HIGHT ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY To Patronize Home Industry THE STAR LAUNDRY Is the latest business venture in Enterprise. It is sup- lied with up-to-date apparatus. Does all kinds of laun- iry work. Family washing solicited. J OILY 11. FLOWERS, Provrieior. 3) L. J. COVERSTONE, Watch-maker, Jeweler and Optician, Wallowa, Oregon. . I respectfully solicit a share of your work, and will try to. merit your patronage. tham Watches A Specialty. ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. E. J. FORSYTE E.. PROPRIETOR .Cakktes a Complete Stock of. DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Careful v Compounded. Buckeye Vapor Bath Cabinet PRICK, $5. OUR CORRESPONDENTS, jO. F. COOLIDGE'S - PAINT STORE . rande, Oregon. ADOTTAIJTFTvS JTOR Linseed Cil, Varnish, icuine- Oils, '-All kinds of Brushes, Glass, Cement, u i-;i,i: 13 u,nor Kao-s. unors anu Windows. wall zpiper a. specialty. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO OEDLK. your mail orders S. C. SMITH, Proptietor. located in the old Gallery Building, Enterprise, Ore. Portraits, Penny Pictures, Stereoscopic Work- Views, "y thing in the line of photography Give its a trial. fy&TQ'pAtery closed on Sunday. INTERESTING ITEMS From Various Sections of Wallowa County. FLORA. Buttercups in bloom. People plowing in the lower lo calities. Mr. and Mrs. Locke of Waverly passed through the latter part of last week on their way to Lost Prairie. George Bolster, who has been jn the Palou?e at work for several months, has returned. Frank Heskett made Flora a fly ing visit last week. That is figui atively speaking of course. A man would certainly have to fly to get over these roads very fast. Clark, of the firm of Clark & Austin, started last Wednesday with two teams to Lewiston after freight. Victor Robinson took a gentle man and his family, who were from North Carolina, and hunting a home, to Grouse last Thursday. Miss Prudence Eddlemon went to Grouse last Thursday for a visit with her sister Mrs. Paul Moore. Eorn: To the wife of William Conrad, Apr. 11, 1902, a baby boy. William Conrad got a horse badly hurt one day last week. Messrs. George Baker Sr. and J. D. Robinson went to Enterprise Sunday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Riley came over from the Alpowa last Thursday. Mr. R. has returned home, while Mrs. R. will visit with her parents and friends before she and her husband start for Dakota. The Epworth League will give a social in the Clark & Austin hall Wednesday night. Virgil Ghormley was in town a day or two last week on his way back to Lewiston from Powatka. Mrs. Wm. Wilson and son were up from the river Monday trading with our merchants. Chas. Whitmore and wife went down to their Arko place Monday to do some farming. Ira Mart::1 cut his foot quite badly Monday with an ax. Additional Locals. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funk returned Friday from Portland. The little (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Funk has been sick for several days. Little Reta Vest was on the sick list the first of the week but has about recovered. Mrs. J. B. Woodell and Miss Han sen were in town Monday trading and calling on friends. Henry Onkes painted a fine big sign on the front of the White Front livery stable Monday for Prentiss Honnin. J. H. Barton of Weston bus gone to Wallowa to take charge of the public schools of that place. His school work will begin tomorrow. Pendle ton Tribune. A. M. Wagner returned last week from a trip over in Washington in search of a location but came back w'th the opinion that Walloon county is above the average. Supt. Conley was down from Joseph Saturday. He thinks that the county court should furnish him an office room, ns the one now used as a county court room, etc, is very unsatisf.ict.ory. J. A. Alford, proprietor of the Buck- horn saloon, has purchased the build ing in which the salocn has been con ducted, from A. E. Flowers, lie lus changed the name from Delta to Cuckhorn. An Irishman who Attended the Democratic strte convention remark ed to a company of defeated delegates as follows: "If yrtu did not get what you liked, then go home and like what you got." He is a political philosopher. .Two traveling photo ;r -pliers were in town Friday and Saturday and took pictures of neirly every house in town. They s.i'd they hr.d a con tract from Portland parties to furnish the plates and intiiu.itcd that i! was an immigration proposition. Work was begun Wednesday on the interior of the Methodist church. The Ladies' Aid is receiving much deserved praise for its untiring efforts toward accomplishing the much need ed improvements repapering and re painting. They have given dinners, suppers and socials, and last but not least, an old nxuds' convention, to procure the necessary funds. And when the work is done it will be something which every person in town may have the benefit of if they but avail themselves of the oppor tunity. The best shoes are always the cheap est. The E. M. & M. Co', handle the famous Hamilton-Brown and Buck ingham & Hecht lines, the best made. A new stock just received. While in Portland, Teter Fordney secured the appointment ofU. S. Com missioner at Arko and will take land filings and final proofs. John Jones, who was accidcntly shot in the foot some time ago, is yet obliged to use crutches. Miss Lesta Wagner has Wen em ployed to teach the spring term of school at Leap. Miss Maude Craig is teaching a spring term of school at Crow creek. Mr. and Airs. Colonel Graves moved out to their sheep camp Monday. The most completa line of groceries at the E. M. & M. Co. store. Call and see those new wash goods at the E. M. fe M. Co. store. Seed rye at the E. M. & M. Co. C. T. McDaniel was up from Wal lowa Wednesday on a business tiip. The E. M. A M. Co. are now receiv ing their new spring goods. Call and see them. For a plow, harrow, drill, wind mill, wagon, pump, or anything in farm implements, go to the E. M. & M. Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funk started Tuesday for Portland to the bedside of their son George, who is &ick with typhoid fever. He has been attend ing school in that city. C. A. Hall, of romeroy, Wash., was in the valley the first of the week for the purpose of buying sheep. He offered to pay $2.50 per head for two year old weathers to be delivered after shearing. G. S. Reavis, J. A. Burleigh and 1). W. Sheahan returned from Portland Tuesday where they witnessed the nomination of the Democratic state ticket. Mr. Burleigh was nominated for the office of joint-representative. J. F. Cutler, who is managing large mining interests on the Lower Jmna ha for a Chicago syndicate, was in the city Wednesday. He has no doubt as to the mines in that distiict and predicts a big rush during the summer. Everything is looking fine. He reports that a crew of surveyors are now in that locality running lines for several big companies. The boat service on Snaki rivtsr he says, will soon be an accomplished fact. STATIONERY STORE, ADA E. ROE : : : Proprietor Confectioneryf Books, Fine Stationery, etc. 2ST School supplies always on hand. POST-0 FEICE BLOCK. Enterprise Oregon 9 Us ifisii Q S F & are supplied here the bst combination of leather and labor. The harness .-ill fit. and the saddles are easy riding and the latest styles which i.j sure to give satisfaction. The quality of our horse wear is the best and our prices right I, BER LAND'S Harness & Saddle Shop ENTERPRISE, - OKEGOff (COS mi THI5 BUCEHOEN SALOON Enterprise, Oregon. J". .A., .A.T-.ZFOIELD PROPRIETOR. Complete stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Keg and bottled beer always on hand. Formerly the Delta Saloon. ETCH IS1 On Real Estate. -A.T SEVEN PER CZEISTT INTEREST C. T. McDaniel, Wallowa, Ore. White Front mm mil F'si! $t Proprietor, PRENTISS HOMAN - - Enterprise, Oregon. Best Hay and Grain First class Teams New Rig, s Free camp hou with cook stove. Thos. Akin had ben hunting his milch, cow tince lost Thursday. Oil Tuesday evening Solomon Pace acci dcntly found her in One of the ol sheds on Chas. Funk's property in th north part of town, where she hatl been for six days. Tart of the shed had blown down and she had evident ly forced her way in and was unable to get out. Tho "Old Maids' Convention" Riven by the Methodist Ladies' Aid Society last Saturday evening, was a grand success. A largo crowd was present and thoroughly enjoyed the proceed ings of the Convention. After all ex- penses were paid tho ladies had the neat sum of 40 left to be placed in tho treasuiy of the Aid Society. Dr. Temple lost a good horse a few das ao by too close contact with a wire fence. It ran into the fencq while he was trying to catch it, and severely cut both front legs, A few days later it. died. The "Coon" show last Thursday night was something new in that lino, Their singing was veiy good, but their efforts at trying to lc funny by making use of local names was rather stale. L. Green has boen solected as the regular Republican nominee foe justice of the peace for Enterprise, district which comprises the precincts of Enterprise, Trout Creek and Pine Creek. Dr. Temple reports Georgo Mitchell and Miss Foster of Elk Mountain, as recovering from their attack of pneu monia. E, W, Davidhizcr, a school teacher of this county, was a passenger on Monday's stago en route for Sumpter . Ladies' sun bonnets, lace trimmed and accordion pleated, in all the lead ing colors at W. J. Funk A Sons. B. F. Poley of Lostino is improving his property in this city by rebuilding the fence around it. Hamilton Vance, tho Republican, candidate for county treasurer was in the city Tuesday. J. H. Dobbin and Thos. Morgan were in the city on a business trip Monday. Have you been reading the ad of W. J. Funk A Sons? A change every week. Prentiss Homan drove out to Elgin Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funk. The latest styles and colors in Gents neckware at W. J. Kuuk & Sons, Value received or money refunded at W. J. Funk & Sons. A full line of shelf hardware, bolts, etc. at t link A Sons. O. K. nailed shoes for 2.0( at W. J. Funk it Hons. IN THE CIUCL'IT COURT OK THK STATKOF ORKliCN KMC WALLOWA COUNTY. Id.mio F.xi-i.on.vrio.M and ) Col'PKU (NlMI'ANV, ) Plaintiff, ) -vs- ) SUMMONS. V.. W.Kavks, I). W.Kavks) R. B. Hum. M. T. Ki.an- ) naoan, J. 8, Gregory, ) Defendants. ) Tim Statu oir Oiuuios hknds Gukktikos : To K . W. Eaves, D. W. Fhvcs, .1. S. Gregory, R. 11. lliblisanil M. T. Manna- gall, defendants, You and each of " on aro hereby re- quired to aeur mid answer the com plaint of thu plaintiff filed in tint h hove entitled court in the aliove ent itlcd euuso. within ten days from the servieo upon you of this summons if nerved in Wal lowa county, Oregon, hutifscned with in any other comity within H.iid state,' then within twenty days from tho data of said service upon yxjii or if served by publication then on or before tbo first day of the next term of tins court, following the expiration of the publication of this summons: towit: on the gid Monday in May, the l!'th day of May, l!iO And you are further notified, that un less you so appear and answer said coin phiint, the plaintiff in H.iid suit will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, towit. that the defend ants, E. W. Eaves, 1). W. Laves and ,1. S. Gregory, and each of them have no interest in or to said mining property, described in plaintiff's complaint, or any part thereof and that they bo compelled by decree of the court to make to plaintiff a deed of conveyance to suid property cf any and all interest, which may appear to lie in them, or either of them by reason of thelocation notices having been signed by said E. W. Eaves and D. W. Eaves or the recording thereof. ' ' And for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet a d equit able and for judgment for costs and dis bursements of this mit. You arj further notified that this summons s imnHshert by order of the Hon. Robert Fakin.1 Judge of the above entitled court, made and dated at chambers at Union, Oretn. on the 31st day of March, A. I. l'.!02. D. V Bailey, Attorney for Plaintiff.