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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1902)
7 LOCAL HAPPENINGS Here We Come For 1 HirftiHf IN AND ABOUT TOWN. Ej Picked Up Here And There By The Chieftain. EB E9 We have for this season the keenest induce ments to offer our patrons in all lines of Mer chandise. Our stock was gathered on a scale befitting to a rapidly growing business. Particular attention has bean paid to the se lection of goods that wiil civs satisfaction and wear. Our collection of new and staple goods for this season will demonstrate to all that we have surpassed all previous efforts. IlibboilS ur ribbons are the best values to be had in the market and full standard width. Fashion decrees this to be a ribbon year . Never before have the manufacturers been showing so many beautiful sha des and patterns and we have them all. Kid Gloves Queen two clasp Glace Kid with brosser embroidered backs; and any color. This glove is warranted and we replace free of charge every pair damaged in being tried on at the counter. A Touch to Nature Bustles and informs. They round the figure and produce the effect desired in the prevailing fashions. Coiilbs 'de coms' Vassar and Pompadour combs and Stray Lock Retainers are the correct thing in hair ornaments this season. Curtains and draperies. In Lace, Figured Curtain Swiss, Scrim Knitting Silks Wash emb:(i 'e Kri lir-cri- diet, spool and Sansilk, any color. This only comprises a few of the many now things just received. Call and see what we have. a J. Funk & Sons Enterprise, Oregon. 6 fj $100,000 to loan at 7 per cent inter il est on real estate security. C. T. McDaxiki. Don't forget to register for the June election. The best grade ot salted peanuts at -the Stationery Store. j T- .1.1 t i 1 I r-verj iiiinj; neeueu ior scuooi room use at the Stationery Store. Tliotographer Smith lias finished some fine large pictures of the city. Tablets, pens, ink, school and color ed crayons, pencils, sponges, etc, at the Stationery Store. Just received at the Stationery! Store, the finest line of candies ever carried in the town. Every ava.lable man and boy is nt 11 present assisting the sheepiiKii at the j many lambing camps. Hurry Vaughn and J. M. Weaver came out from Inuiaha Friday and remained until Sunday. I j Dr. Greenlee, the Joseph dentist, V guarantees nil his pork to be first u class. Modern dentistry a specialty. : Miss Lena DeVore came in from her school in the Xoble district Fri day evening and returned Sunday. K Walter Bunnell and family have 1 . r, il- m i i movcu uu id (ueu. v . iiioom place at Teepy Springs for the coming year. l F. M. Veasy, of Blue Hill, Maine, arrived in town last weeK to looK al ter his interest in his late brother's estate. Prof. Kerns and Karl Mclieynolds came down form Trout creek Friday evening and remained until Sunday afternoon. The Misses Essie and Ida Later re turned Friday from a week's visit with the family of W. W. McKeynolds on Trout creek. Mr. Daisy Turlay started on Fri- fj day for Portland whure her husband j , is now engaged in work w ith an S' J. E. Cloughley, a solicitor for the Oregonian in the interest of a set of luoks entitled "Modern E ocp e:ice," was in t he city last Friday. Bert Davis of Baker county, and Miss Maude Davis of Wallowa passed p through town Sunday en route lor Prairie creek to visit relatives. , vieu. a. iraig last weeu purcnaseil li the bank stock in the Wallowa Na tional Dank orinerly owned bv T. II. Veasy, and left by will to F. M. Veus- j L. V. Henderson came down from j Joseph Saf.irday evening, returning j Sunday with Mrs. Henderson who has been visiting with her parents for the i past two weeks. Sheriff Cramer and wife started last Thursday for Salem, with the old , gentleman Keel of Joseph, and Mrs. : Baker of Wallowa, who were r ceutlv fcj: committed to the asvluin. T. A. Beavis formerly of this city has purchased the F. C. Hamilton .harness shop in La Grande and will become a resident of that city. Dur ji ing the past winter he has been en A gaged in the livery business with R: the Mitchell Bros, in Ashland. H1 Mitchell, J. C. Weatherly,! V m. Needham, G. C. Gowing and Geo. S3 rurgason passed through town fi . MondaV en route fur IWtlimil tr. ,n.l ii':ir its wir,miw l.i.r..r., r c Ej grand jury in the Simmons case. Ui'i'i,,,,, i ;, ,, .. , , I-,, i J111 nircis oil -Vj)lll J.1U1, P Joseph Gill and wife of Chesnim U nus were in the city the latter part of top last week. They were exhibiting a Ei'iucer looking substance found by R j their son Joe in the mountains. It R i t ll( :1 ,11 it.. i r i 'inn .11'..,, ..it f.. .... .. t.,v .. i. t.v i. v. 1U11IJ.I I tion. Some say it is asphaltain. We j hope it will prove a valuable find. H The following list of the piesents u: received iy .Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur 1 Hoiinih, arrived too late for last week's I paper: I Mr. and .Mrs. Kooch, $10 and six ! yards table linen, Beryl Kooch, pict- E ! ure, Elmer Kooch, set of chairs, Etha R ' t-.v.I. 1. 1 r i- j i n, j'.inui miiiji, .uainie uoocii, ! set of glasses, Lora Kooch, bed spread, jj ! Mr. and Mr. Prentiss Homan, lamp, B Mr. and Mrs. Delbert lloman, paper E and bonk case, Mr. and Mrs. Pete i ' ...il . . ... mi .uniani, irutt uisn ma table cover. rj Wilbur Homan, set of s.lver teaspoons K and tabb'spoons, Fred Faulknor. wash bowl iind pitcher, Jessie Millard, but ter plate, Zella Millard, cake plate, Xora Millard, sofa pillow, Mr. and Mrs. Ogbouru.sct center pieces, Zelma Ogbourn, set napkins, Mr. and Mrs. Millinery Opening, Mai' Jii'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 weariug at the fashion centres and tell you how cheaply we can furnish you a hat that will be becoming and fashionable. Men's Furnishings 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." &ock of Shoes UlAM, Made by the well known firm of Friedman Bros, for Ladies, gents, youths, miss es and children. These sho es 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 prices are as heretofore such as will save money for you. Paint for your horn Expert paint makers have given the Heath & Milligan paints the best qualities they they could have. They are the kind of paints that 'stick and wear well. ,i. Garden & Flower Seeds No need of seuding away for seeds. We have anv and all kinds aud they willgrow too. & j YVIiHinoiej parlor lamp. Enterprise (W i i i