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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1902)
Walters (Clurftoin. County Official Paper Bnterad in the Pot-orhoe at Enterprise Ore., as Heconcl-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. einjjle copy, per year 11.50 tingle copy, six months Single copy, three months $.50 When you change your addreis. notily this office, giving your present and future postoftiee address, so that the Chiiktaib may reach you promptly. Judge Robert Eakln has been re nominated as judge of the Eighth Judicial District. He has made an ideal judge and the people will be glad to have his services In that capacity as long as he may want the office. Orders have been issued to reduce the forces in the Philippines from 45,000 to 32,000 men. The with drawal will be made gradually, one regiment at a time. In the mean time the force of school teachers has been augmented by another shipment of 200. This is civiliza tion that civilizes.- Ex. Probate court is the session on the first Monday of each month. , County court meets on the first Wed- neaday in January, April, July and Sep tember. Circuit court convenes on the third Monday in May, and the fourth Monday in October. This paper is kept on file by Albert Tozier's Advertising Agency, Portland Orgon, where advertising may be re ceived for it. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Republican Ticket. Governor Wra. J. Furnish, Umatilla Supreme Judge S. Bean of Lane Secretary of State L. Dunbar .. Clatsop Treasurer S. Moore Klamath Attorney General 3f, Crawford ." Douglas Stlpt of Public Instruction II. ACKernmn, .Jtultnomah Btate Printer It. Whitney Linn K. F. C. A. j. DISTRICT TICKET Congress 1st Dutfict Thomas H. Tongue, Hillsboro Congress 2nd District i. X. Williamson Prineville Congress 8th Judicial District Circuit Jtidge ttobert Ealsin; Union Joint Rep Union fc Wallowa P. D. McCully .Joseph TV ALLOW A COUNTY Clerk has. II. Zurcher. . . Enterprise Sheriff S. C, Shackleford ; '. i ;Paradiae Commissioner .fohn McDonald Jr.; i . . . . . . .Wallowa Assessor Chas. W; Meek. ; Prairie Creek Treasurer itamiltori Vance Imnaha Surveyor Moses Austin Paradise Coroner l)r, J. W. tiarnard ; Joseph Democratic ticket; GbVKrtStm Hco. E. CHafrfbefialn tff jf uititomah SUPREME jtJDGB f .. J . l. t . Donnanl. ol Marion SECRETARY tit StXtfj 1). W. Sears; tit Polk State Treasurer llenry Blackmail, ot Morrow Attorney Genkbal 7. II. Raley, rjf Umatilla State Printer .1. E. Godfrey, of Marion Si'rr of PudlIc fSiriubtfoN YY. A. Wann, of Lane U. S. Senator t. E. S. Wood, of Muitnbmah Citizens tickets have been placed in the field in the counties of Mult nomah, Clackamas and Clatsop, a- gainst the Republican tickets as nominated by the partisans of Mitchell. The objects of the citi zens tickets are to down C. V. Fulton in Clatsop, Geo. W. Brown- ell in Clackamas and a whole gang in Multnomah. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land Office at La Orande, Oregon, Mar. 11. lWi. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his inten tion to commute and make final proof in support of llns claim, and that said prooi will he made before H. U. Lake. I . B. Commissioner at Joseph. Oregon, on April , 1002. viz: H. E. 0677. Frank Stevenson, of Jos eph. Oregon, for the YM HVM ,8WVi SE'4 and SE, SWW Sec. 32 T 1 N R. 45 E. W.M. He names the followinir witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and umvation ot saui land, viz: Frank Wilds, of Joseph. Oregon, u. T Baker, John Flanery and W. M. Smith, all of Enterprise, Oregon, . W. Bartlett. Register One of the strict rules of the postoffice department is that the names of the following states and territories shall never be abbreviat ed in the directing of a letter; Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Ohio, Oregon, Samoa and Utah. The reason is obvious, Ala. might be mistaken for Alabama; Id. for Indiana; O. for either Ohio, Ore gon or Oklahoma; Io. for Idaho, etc. The Herald last week in giving advice to E. A. Holmes, of Wallowa, says: "Mr. Holmes should smoth er all disappointments and person al feeling and rally to the support of M. McCully. This is the spirit of true Republicanism." The Her aid is certainly right, and we are sure that Messrs. McCully and Scriber will not' find Mr. Holme? sending men out to Paradise and other parts of Union and Wallowa counties advising Republicans to vote against the Republican nomi nees, nor will they hear Mr. Holmes .rejoicing over a Democrat ic victory. DISTRICTS CondREsS 1st District J. K. Weatherford, of Linn .. CtfxGRESS i$ti DlBTRICT W. F: Butcher, of Baker , . Circuit J unci! District T. It. Crawford, of Union Representative; jkion & Wallowa 1 A. Burleigh, bf Wallowa Within a few weeks, on the 20th of May, the United States troop's will be withdrawn from tlie Island of Cuba, and the people of that Island will sUrt out for themselves as an independent republic. .They have elected General Palma a3 their first President. They" had long waged war with Spain to ge cure their independence, and ap parently never would have succeed ed without the powerful assistance bf the armies and navy of ' the United States. Now Cuba takes its place as an independent nation among the nations of the world. Will the Cubans use wisely the freedom and independence that so speedily came to them under cir cumstances different than any other nation ever achieved liberty and independence? Time alone will tell. If they do the people of the United States will rejoice. It is the general opinion that within a few years the Cubans will seek annexation to the United State? and that the Cuban republic will eventually become a part of this country. COUNTY TICKET t t CLERK .7. A. French, ,. Sheriff II. C. Cramer, Commissioner, Will's Wright, Lost Prairie Abseisor .las. H. If ayes,., , .,.( Treasurer llenry Miller, ... Surveyor I). L. Reavis, Coroner Dr. J. W. Barnard r . . . i . . Enterprise Wallowa Wallowa Enterprise Enterprise ... Joseph THURSDAY, APRIL, 24, 1902. Thpre are now 11,000 bills await; ing consideration in the hodse of representatives. At one sessiqn re, cently 3,(500 Jbills were introduced in se.veh minutes. Over 25,000 iiave been introduced It tfits aess Ion". For Sale. 160 acre ranch: 80 acres in culti vat ion, 40 acres in wheat, f 150 worth of rnachinery, all for $1000. Would ake good span of mares as part pay; Albert Harper, Imriaha, Oregon; Democratic Club. The Democrats of the Enterbriec precinct have concluded to organize a club, and have set Friday evening April 251 is the time to meet and oi gani'ze. They meet in the Court room of the Bank building, at 7:30 P. M All are invited to attend. Treasurer's Notice. Court 5esfoa, For Slo. A 8aw and Shingle Mill in good great bar- condition. Will tell at gain. Inquire of Burleigh & Mays, Lostine, Oregon TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1378 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, La Grande, Ore., Mar. 7, 1902. Notice is hereby Riven thai in compli ance with the provisions of an act of Con gress uf June 3, 1878, entitled "An act fot the sale of timber luuus in the Mutes of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ngton iemtory." as extended to all the Public Land states by act of August 4. 1892. An tone Morgan, of Joseph, county of Wallowa, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state jnent No. 891,' for the purchase of the SNEJi, Whi 8E of Section No. 34 Township No. l b., it. rno. 4ofc. w. hi.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is niore valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Lis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at La Grande, Or., on Saturday, the 24th day of May, 1902. . r He names as witnesses : J. II. Dobbin, Crest Ispen and John Hanson all of Joseph, Oregon, and John MeFetridge, of Enterpriser Oregou. Any and all persons claiming adverse- y the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in thisbffice on or before said 24 day of May, 1902. E.,W.. Bartlett, "'Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE, 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Klafcrt'yLsUtd Office, ' La.Grande'Ore., Feb. 12, 1902. -.Notice is hereby given that incompli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, . 1878 , entitled "An act for tho silo of ''timber lands in the States of California,. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all 'the Public' Land States by act of August- 4,..- 1892iu4air.v H. Dobbin, of Joseph, county .of. Wallowa, Stale ol Oregon, has tiiis day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 885, for-the pur chase .of the SW NE. W SEJ of Section- No. 25 in Township No. 2 N Range No, 45 . W. M., and will offcr proof to show that the land sought is mora valuable for its timber orstone than for agricultural pur oaes. and to estab 1 ish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at La Grande, Oregon, on Friday the 9th day of May, 1902. He names as witnesses: F. D. McCulley.and C -L. :Lartshorri of Joseph. Oregon, f.verett J. Johnson of Imnaha, Oregon, E. II. Hiutou of Chico, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrtlied lands are requested to rile tlieir claims in this office on or be fore said 9 day of May, "1902. E." W.'-Baktlktt. Summons. In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa county. J. A. French, Plaintiff, vs Hawon Stuhblefisu), Summons. Defendant, In tbe name of the State of Oregon, to Hawon Stiibblefield, tbe above named defendant : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and action, on or before the expiration of the time pre scribed in the order directing publica tion hereof, towit, six consecutive weeks from the date of 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 (or in tbe complaint, towit, for tbe sum of three hundred dollars, interest on two hundred Beventy-five dollars from September 20, 1901, twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, together with his costs and disbursements 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 seizure under a writ of attachment issued and return made thereof on the 19 day of October, 1901, be sold, towit, AH the improve ments on the defendant's bomesteadi embracing the SE ofNWJf. Y o1 SW4 and SWJ of SW of Sec, 34, Twp 1,N Range 47 E. W.M. in said county and state, said improvements consist ing bf a dwelling house, barn and all the fencing on said 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 Eakin, Circuit Judge of the above court, made February 10. 1902, and filed in the office of the Clerk of tbe Circuit court of said county and state on Feb. 27, 1902. Date of first publication March 6, 1902. Smith & Hoikun, Atl'ys for Plaintiff. ' NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION, Land Office at' La Grande, Oregon. April 11, 1902 Notice Is hereby given that the following iiameo veiiier lias niea notice ot lus mtei lion to make hnal proof in support of Ins claim, and that said proof will be made be fore A. ('. Smith TI, 8. Commissioner at Enterprise, Oregon, on June 3, KVJ. viz. H. George W. tipruKtie, of Kn- terprlae. Oregon, for the HKli NKli K'A 8KJ4 Bee. 27 and N WK BW Sec. 2ti T. 18 R. 44E.W M. He names the following witnesses to prove ms continuous residence upon ami cultivation of, suil land, viz: E. A. Anderson, D. M. Young, Soloumn , King Francis, all ot Enterprise, Oregon. LitfdFor Sale. PULLMAN ORDINARY" SLEEPERS. The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Loast nss reached enormous proportions in the last few years, and calls for eeecial class of equipment, io meet this demand tbe Pullman Company has issued from its shopB what it technically calls tne run man Ordinary Bleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers being bnijt on the Bame n nn hilt not lumisneu Wll" H'c F ) . j same elegance. I ney are B4"ii'i with mattresses, blankets, sneeis, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee and do ing ''light housekeeping," and each section can be "fitted with an ad justable table. A uniformed por ter accompanies each car, his busi ness being to make up berths, aeep the car clean, and look after the nnts and comforts of the pass enger In each of the truing which a. dispatched daily from Portland by the O. R. & N. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleeoers." The car at tached to the "CI Special" aoes through to Chicago without change, and the oneMn the i "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas! City, without change. Passengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar car at Granger. Much of the first class travel is being carried in these cars, the ates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. ' For rates and full information, including folders, write to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent, 0. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. PXOTESSIQ Settlers flaiman? If you want to file ij Iap,- T' up on your homester-;, v ' V or state land, or traia- ?u' ! kind oflandbusin,"801.011 AA.oaa B8, Cftll 0t D. W, ShLhan D, V. Sheahan, Attnrnnu anrl Pnnncnlm .nit rlUUIII&J QIIU UUUIIOGIUI Bl f t.H 1 J-.JU-KiaK, , OREGON. 1 All businoBB itnd corresiwndenf. fui,,l..,l tit uitli .lijl,ot,.K ' Federal CourU and kJ I Htate and Department CHAS. A. AULT PHYSICIAN Enterprise Calls AND surgec: - Oregon. Of tllB Win,. to all parts promntly answered Residence one block Ei nf nr.n..J tl.o ni,;(m.Pirlllll(l 'l..l, iflnr. M.. :.. ci. block West of Bank LODGE DIRECTORY. 0. E. S. Wallowa Valley Chapter, No 50, Order of the Eastern Star, holds its regular communications on the First and theThirdSaturdsivofeach month, at 7:30 P. M., in Masonic Hall, Enter prise, Oregon. All visiting brothers and sisters are cordially invited to attend. , Amy E. Fohsythe Rae E.Batku Worthy Matron. Secretary. . , . J. A. Buhleigh. BURLEIGH & BURLEi! ATTORNEYS AT LAVI- Practice In all Courts of the ftitt Sell Real Estate and make CollJ tions on Commission. Conveyancing and Abstract Oflice in Court House Blocil ENTERPRISE, OREGO Do A. C. Smith J. s. Smith & Hodgin ATTORNEYS AT ttt ENTERPRISE, ORE, Woodmen of the World.' Entehprise Camp No. 535, meets regularly on the First and Third Mon day nights of each month. Transient Neighbors cordially invited. , K. A. Clark C. C. C. A. Ault, Clerk. 1000 acres of farm and pasture land at the Buttes, with abundance of water, all fenced except 160 acres. Price $3700. Call on or address, Wm. Snyder, Enterprise, Or. Nothing have pay all No'tico is hereby given thai I sumcicnt funds on hand to J u Wallowa county warrants presented for payment prior to Jure 7, 1900. Interest on all warrants ceases April 18, 1902. 3, B. OlWstad, Ctiunly Treasurer. iMimBifiiiiiimiTiiiinHMMBMMiittiirpfiyE Good Literature The North.e,rn Fac;fic . i8 nted among railways for its adver .. ., Using matter. Its pamphlets For AlmOSt roer8 klets, etc., are tastefully " gotten up and are valuable for what they contaiu. Hero is a partial list of what sir. t han. S. Fee, General Pits. eager AsrentJ Hu Paul. Ml will send out carefully mailed, upon receipt or 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. Wonderland lOt An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color and half-tone. This number treats particularly of tbe history of he Northern Pacific's Trademark, the Custer Battlefield in Montana, and the Yellowstone Park. SEND SIX OKNTS, Miniature Wonderland : t A neat and dainty publication containinga complete history ot the Northern Pacific Trademark. The artistic covers of the Wonderland 1901 are used in miniature. SEND FOUR CENTS . Wild I'lowtrn from Yellowstone A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park, show ing the real flowers in tbeir natural colors. A dainty and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full page illustrations of Park scenery. SEND FIFTY CENTS. VellowNtone National I'nrk- A new 112-page book in strong flexible covers, good paper, plain .type, illustrated, pocket size, a compendium, and descriptive ot the World's Wonderland. SEND TWENTY- - , FIVE CENTS. ' Climbing Moiuit Hnnler An Illustrated pocket-sixe book, 72 pages, in strong flexible : covers, printed on heavy paper, descriptive of an accent of ' ; the flintiest peak in tlie .United 8 ta too outside of Alaska,,. . of glacial nature. BEND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1873. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED 8TATK8 LAND OPPICK, La Grande, Oregon, Feb. 13, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in tbe States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of of August 4, 1892, Bennajah N. Colvin of Joseph, county of Wallowa, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 889. for tbe purchase of the 8E4' NEW, bE'4 Sec. 26 and SVVJ SWU' Section No. 25 in Township No. i' N Range No. 45 E. W. M. arid will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for iu timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this oflico at La Grande, Oregon, on Friday, the 9th day of May, 1902. He names as witnesses : F. D. McCully, of Joseph, Oregon, C. B. Daugherty, and E. H. Hinton, of Chico, Oregon, Everett J. Johnson, Imnaha, Oregou. f80.'18 clai,nirig adversel ii, J T" rr; I" "'w-rioeo lands are reouested ! iZ " t'a"ns in this office on or be- tn niuu am aay of May 1902. E W. Bartlett. Redister, vtiT DR. JORDAN'S BUSEBU OF AMTGEIY1 .v. wuiiibi tI., MH FRANCISCO. GAL m. MRDMHWVATE 0ISMSI8 r.tliw. ' routtalol hiui I only aa TnmJdl.iSf?.' 'h" ' Ml m , mrt. Th Doctor do.. -.T"J J""! miraoiM, but la well kn..Tr Ptrmr 1" h'P t-bu;SS72f, U,.rM"0l 1 LAND OFFICE BUSINESS In all its departments .trannft in thi8 oflice, , Land Plats far imp tion. .'All Filings aud Contestsw fully recorded and attended tori promptness..' ' . " . , Oflici,'iipgfiif8 VioVthft Bfrlud . - Buijdmg. A. t SMITH; ' U.S. Commission E. A. Fosner, Resident Dentil ENTERPRIfc, . - OREGO! tiusifrMs carls. E. H. Dreske Watches and Jewelry M paired and cleaned. Shop upstairs in the BerUnJ Building. ENTERPRISE, -OBEGOl H. E. OAKES vert nj"''"'. ConHiuUm "mrifi.fi i n 'HIUl M Tining, Plumbing, Steam & GasFiii ENTERPRISE- ' ' OBEGC?! THE WALLOWA NATIONAL U( OF EHTERPRtflR, pRKOOH T--n-1 CAPITAL v DiascTons: S'S.CkAttt J.M.ChuK'i T. H. Vbaskv. ' W. R; HoUi Go. Vt: tlvATT; OFicitiS! . frMidant! . , VW-PrM'1"' W. E. HOLMES. Cailiier. e.i:i . . . - : ' ..iuTh MuiianiHi nniiirht .mi mil uv"- 'promptly made it fitbMft W