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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1902)
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. R.L. DAY, PROPRIETOR. Located in "Wallowa National Bank Build ng. A Clioice Line of Meats alica it u. J t j.. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, and SAUSAGE CUBED 'KEATS A SPECIALTY . Enterprise, i Livery & JffNoRTn of Bank BriLDixG.ffy BCSWELL&SON, . . Proprietor. FIRST CLASS TEAMS AND RIGS. The Best Hay and Grain. OPEH 3D A. IT -A. IT ID 1TIGHT ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY To Patronize Home Industry THE STAR Is the latest business venture in Enterprise. It is sup plied with up-to-date apparatus. Does all kinds of laun dry work. Family washing solicited.) JOHN H. FLOWERS, - - Provrietor. ENTERPRISE E. J. FORSYTH E- .Carhte9 a Complete Stock of. DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Buckeye Vapor Bath PRICE, $5. C F. COOLIDGE'S L&Qrande, ABQUARTERS FOR Li.j eating Oil, All kinds L Building Paper and Vunuows. WALL ZPAIPZEIR PICTIKE FBAMES Send your mail orders nterprisa Photograph Gallery S. C. SMITH, Proptietor. Located in the old Gallery Building, Enterprise, Ore. Portraits, Penny Pictures, Views, Setf eoscopic wor k Photo Buttons Views or portraits on clotli fof' fancy work. Kodaks and supplies, or do your kodak finishing. Copying or en larging to order in CRAYON, PASTEL or BROMIDE. pGalloiy closed n Sunday. - - Oregon. Feed Stable t LAUNDRY L. J. COYERSTONE, Watch-maker, Jeweler and Optician, Wallowa, Oregon. I respectfully solicit a share of your work, and will try to merit your patronage. Waltham Watches A Specialty. DRUG STORE. ....PROPRIETOR Cabinet PAINT STORE Oergon. Linseed Oil, Varni.sfc, of Brushes, Glass, Cement, Paper Bags, Doors ai-ad .A. SFOI-XjTIT. MADE TO ORDER. OUR CORRESPONDENTS INTERESTING ITEMS From Various Sections of Wallowa County. FLORA. Lovely spring weather. Mr. Landrus was up from Para dise last Wednesday doing some work on the Wilsey Bros, saw mill engine. .Messrs. KQhn ana lieaeh came n from Lewiston with freight for Baker & Drake last Thursday. The ground was covered with snow on several mornings of last week. Frank Wilsey had a runaway one day last week. He started out irith a heating stove and were are tol I that he arrive! at Lis destina tion with one of the doors unbrok en. Rev. Simmons, a Baptist minis ter late of California, preached in the M. E. church Sunday morning. Owing, we presume, to the stage between Elgin and Lostine having changed to summer schedule, the Chieftain reached Flora one mail earlier last week. This is an im provement. Notwithstanding the inclement weather of last Saturday, the sale of Geo. Baker Sr. was well attended. F. S. Johnson was auctioneer. , Mrs. James Matthew and child ren are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I John Matthew. j John Danieh is helping Charles Evans with Lis sheep. John Koch the Grouse merchant was in town Monday. Mr. Gowey and two sons came in from Idaho Friday. They brought their families and expect to make this th( ir future home. Mr. and Mrs. George Bak r Sr. and Mrs. George Baker Jr. and family Btarted for Oaklan I, Calif. Tuesday. They were taken as far as Elgin by Walter Day and Jesse Richardson. Mrs. Jack son who has been visit ing in our midst started for Ana- tone Sunday. She was taken 1o the river by her cousin Mr. Fleet. FRUITA. The recent rains caused consider able damage to the roads. Born: May 1. to the wife of Joseph Lay, a daughter. Frank Rynearson passed through the Park en route to Joseph from Snake river where he has been for the past four months. He showed us some fine specimens of ore which he found. The ptople of the upper Imnaha were fooled the 2nd. A show was billed for that date but failed to come, but might have been worse fooled if1 it had have come. Messrs. Gillaspie and Himel wright are taking their cattle on the Snake river benches. Jacob Guyan lias gone to Big Sheep 'to work for G. Myers. John Guyan and wife went to Prairie creek the 3rd. Mrs. G. ex pects to be gone some time visiting relatives. Mr. M. P. Thompson went to meet his father at', Josrph, who is expected from Iowa, c The saw mill crew is:busv trnnr 5 to get the mill set. WALLOWA. Mr. A. J. Carpet. ter of Powntka, A-as in the city the firt of the week.'. Manager K; A. Holmes is' mak ing some substantial iraprovCnieiits on his resiick'nee pr;:j. rty. The Berry Brori., of fjuiuuK-rvllIe 'nave purchased the Btcller ui'opi r ty (if 240 acres on Bear cro;k and will move immediately to their new home. Mr. Need ham of the M. W. A. is visiting in Wallowa this week. The primary and intermediate departments of Wallowa public school will close this week. One of the teachers, Miss Ada Robinson, will shortly commence a term of school on Alder Slope, while Mrs Rose Tulley Schneider will teach a summer school on Imnaha. The Democrats will open the campaign here May 1. A big time is anticipated. Frank Childers of La Grand was in Wallowa the first of the week with a horse buyer from Seattle. The editor of the Wallowa News is absent in the far East where he was recently married to a vounsr Jady of Lostine. The Neville Bros, will build two large barns on their farms near Wallowa. The contract has al ready been let to Wm. Beedler. Chas. Lockhart, the paper hanii- er and painter, is working in Elgin. A. McMullen, the photographer. is again in Wallowa, having re turned from a short visit to Po watka. Deputy U. S. Marshall Roberts passed through "Wallowa Monday on his way to the outside. STATIONERY STORE, ADA E. HOE Confectionery, BoqUs, flW School supplies POST-OFEICE BLOCK, our "Wants are supplied here the best co;nlination of leather and labor. The harness will fit. and the saddles are easy riding and the latest styles which is: sure -to give satisfaction. The quality of our horsewear is the best and our prices right L. BERLAND'S Harness & Saddle shop. EWFEKPKljSE, - OTtEQOtf THE BUCKHQBN SALOON Enterprise, Oregon, J". .A., ALFORD PROPRIETOR, Complete stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Keg and bottled beer always on hand. Formerly the Delta Saloon. M onev To Loati On Eeal AT SEVEH PER C. T. McDaniel, White - - I m uiiis ivi,y unu PRENTISS IIOMAN - Enterprise, Oregon. m Best Hay and Grain First class Teams New Kigs Free camp hotiw with cock stove. The Star base ball club of Wal Iowa crossd bats with the Lostine club in this city last Sunday Score 25 to Hi in favor of Wallowa Fosnrr the dentist is in Wallowa this week. riMBKR LAND, ACT JUNE, 3, 1S73 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States I and Office, 1 Grande, Oie., Feb. 1-', 1002 Notice in hereby piven that in compli ance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3. 1873, entitled "An et for the wile of timber land in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terrltoi y," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Aug ust A. 1)2. Jar II. Dobbin, of Joseph, county of Wallowa, State ol Oregon, bus tliis day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 885, for the pur chase of ttm SW'i NE'4'. W,l' 8Ri of Nftion No. 25 in Tnunsliin .o. J IN Knnirn AJ V VV. M.. mill will n(Tir nrnnf ilrnn Hint the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural pur ines and to establish bis claim to sa d lantl iMifnrrt tllA lPL'latnr atlii P.io. of this office at Ij Grande, Oregon, on rrmayuiewn day ol May. l'JOi:. He names as witnesses! F. T). McCullev and C. L. Hartshorn of Joseph, Oregon, Kverett J. Johnson of Imnaha. Orenon. E. II. Hiiitnn nf I'hieo, Oregon. Anv and all nprsnnR rlaiminir nKaraAlv (he above-dei-cnl-ed lands are requested to llle their clainiR in thin i-illien mi nr tin. fore said 1) day of Way, 1902. E. W, Bartlett. Proprietor Fiue Stationery, etc. always on hand. Enterprise Oregon org' Estate. INTEREST Vallowa, Ore. Front 5 I mm i) iw 9 Proprietor, m POLITICAL CARDS. F. D. HcCuIIy, Republican Candidate for Joint Representative For Union and Wallowa' Counties. For Sal. 160 acrt ranch. 80 aorea in culti vation, 40 acres in wheat. 1150 worth of machinery, all for 10O0. Woiilj ake good span if mares aa part pay. Ajjikkt IIakpkk, Imnaha, Oregon. Land For Sale, 1000 acres of farm and pasture land at the Buttes, with abundance of water, all fenced except 100 acres. Price 3700. Call on or address, Wm. Phydkk, Enterprise, Or. Court Sessloo. Probata court is the Mission ou the first Monday of each month. County court meets on the first Wed nesday in January, ApriL Jaly and Set- tember. Circuit court convenes on the third Monday in May, and the fourth Monday in October. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Otlico at I.A Grande, Oregon. April II, Hip:', Ntlti.A In linrnl.v irivj.it llm, rl.ti f . .1 1. .... IllllllPtl H..( t la. r tlll'tf tllMll llflli...! if Liu i..(a... lintl til Imilru titiul i.i..w,f It. iii.i.m.i .. .!-. claim, ami that saiil proof will be innile be fore A. ('. Hmitli II, 8. ('oiuniixHiiiiii-i; at Kuterprise, Oregon, on June 3, t,i II L Tr.i- tL IU U ' lerprlse, Oregnn, for the hlC'-i Nl'.'i, Ki 8KU Sec. 1!7 mill NW'i 8W'..ificc. 'U T. 1 8 H. 44 K W M. 11m niltne tllH fiitlnu-liiir m'lliiii.ii.. t.i itmve Iiih i'f int in I1H11II niuiilm,.... n,..,,. mi, A . ... ............. v U'1,ll Mil,, cultivation of, rniiil liinil, viz: h. A. Anilcriion, 1), M. Yomct. Solninun . Klin.' Prnncbt. ull ot Knterprise, Oregnn. N OTK'E FOR FUUMCATION. Land Orlico, at f.a Ornndn.Ora April 11, .m. Notice is hereby Kiven that Ibo (ollowlii naineil settler bait lileil notico of In i it I n -Hon to o. in m (i t and tn make final proni in Hiitiiiort of iiih ci u i in . amr lliat Haul proof fore A. V. Hinitli, at Kuterprine, Orcein H. K. SWi."). Hert will bo in in t e be ll. 8, Cuinnii.nioiii r .mi June U, I'.XiJ. viz . ManiniM, nf Knter. prise, Oregon, for Hie riK'i KK?- 8en SW ami 8WJiNli' See, tl T. 18.lt. V, K. W. M. He nniiien the following witneaws it) prpvo bin eontiiiiioiis resilience upon i)inj cultivation of, nuiii land, viz: Micbael It. KniKbt. W. Fra.ier t.'rnii,', John O. Pratt, Clyde Pratt, ull of Knterprise, Oregon. K. W. HAHTLKTT, Begistet. IN THE CIRCUIT COU11T OF TIIV STATU OF OKIX1CN FOB WALLOWA,' COUNTY. IlMUO EXITOKATION ANI ) Col'PKIl CoMI'ANV, ) Pluintitr, ) -vs- ) KUMMONI!. K, W. Eavkh, D.W.Favkm) It. . Hiiiiis. M. T. Fi.au-; naga.n, J. H, GniKory, ) Defendants. ) TlIK 8l'ATK or OltKOON IKNIIS (illkK I INlis ToK. W. Kuves, I). W. Faves. J. H, Gregory, B. U. Hibbsand M. T. Flainm. (ran, ilefomluiitH, You and euch of you are herefiy re quired to upear and answer the coin plaint of the. plaintiir filed in tbo above entitled court in the above entitled euilsl within ten days from the service upon you of this summons if served In Wal. Iowa county, Oregon, but if served with in any other county within said state, then within twenty days from the data of said service upon you or if served by publication then on or before the first day of the next torm of this court, following the expiration of tho publication of this summons: towit: on the 3rd Monday in May, the IMh day of May, 1(102. And you are further notified, that un less you so appear and aiihwer said com plaint, the plaintiir in said suit will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded' in said complaint, tow it. that the defend ants, K. W. Laves, I). W. Eaves mid J. S. Gregory, and each of them huvo no interest In or to said mining property, described in pluintiifa complaint, or any pait thereof and thut they be cnmpe.lt:i ' by decree of the court to make to plaintiir a deed of conveyance to said property cf any arid all interest, which may appear tu be in them, or either of them by reason of theliH'ittion notices having been signed by said E. W, Eaves and D. W. Eaves i r the recording thereof. And for such other and further relief as to the court may jieem meet and equii. able and for judgment fir costs and dis bursements of this i int. You uro further notified that this luiuuions is pub ished by order of the Hon, Bobert Fakin. Judge of the above entitled court, inado and dated at chambers, at Union, Oregon, on the 31st day of March, A. 1). 1002. D. W. Baii bv, Altoroey for PlaiutitC