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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1902)
r ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. R. L. DAY, PROPRIETOR, Located in Wallowa National Bank Build ng. A Choice Line of Meats always oti han, BEEF, FORK, MUTTQX, and SAUSAGE CURED MEATS Enterprise. F"Xouth of Bank Bitlding jjf BCSWELL & SON, . . Proprietor, FIRST CLASS TEAMS AND RIGS. The Best II ay and Grain. OPEK XJ A.1T JnSTID NIGHT I 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.) JO UN II. FLOWERS, Provrictor, L. , Watch - ENTERPRISE V $ J. FORSYTES.. Cakp'ks a Complete Stock of. DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Can-fully Compounded. Buckeye Vapor Bath PRICE, $5. 0. F. C00LIDG' - PAINT STORE La Grande, Oergon. ADOUARTERS FOR Linseed Oil, Varnish, Li j eating Oils, All kinds of Brushes, Glass, Cement, L Building v Paper and Paper Bags, Doors and Windows. WALL PAPEE .A. SPECIALTY, pre n; re frames made to order. Stud your mail ortlers .Enterprise Piiofccgrapli Gallery S. C. SMITH, Proprietor. Located in the old Gallery Building, Enterprise, Ore. Portraits, Penny Pictures, . . Views, Setreoscopic work . Photo Buttons Views or portraits on cloth for fancy work. Kodaks Jnd supplies, or do your kodak finishing. Copying or en harig, to Order m CRAYON, PASTEL. or BROMIDE. Jgrcl'uHcry Closed on Sunday. A SPECIALTY Oregon. LAUNDRY J. COVERS TONE, maker, Jeweler and Optician, Vallowa, Oregon. I respectfully sclicit a share of your work, and will try to merit your patronage. Wallham Watches A Specialty. DRUG STORE. PROPRIETOR Cabinet OUR CORRESPONDENTS. INTERESTING ITEMS From Various Sections of Wallowa Pounty. FLORA. Mrs. Paul Moore came over from Grouse Saturday, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eddlemon. Mrs. A. D. Buzzard is quite sick at the present writing. Dr. Steven son is the attending physician. Messrs. Edwards and Hooper made a trip to Elgin a few days ago for the purpose of bringing in Mr. and Mrs. Church, who are on their way to this country to find a home for the future. Mrs. Church is a granddaughter of Mr. Edwards. Mr. Fleet of Arko brought a bunch of Tiogs to town last Wed nesday and sold them to Sam Ap plegate. Mr. Bert Wisdom and family of Pilot Rock, came in by private conveyance one day last week. The lady and children will make an extended visit with Mrs. W's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mench. Mrs. Hooper came in from Wal lowa a few days ago for a visit with her brother Jess Conley. F. A. Day and family came in from Grande Ronckj valley last week on a visit with Mrs. D's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Call. They were accompanied by Mrs. Brant of Ncrth Powder, who is a sister to Mrs. M'cCall. Charles Whitmore and Lincoln Austin made a trip to the county seat last week N-w steps and a side walk were built in front cf the M. E. "church last week. Thi is quite a con venience for the church goeis. Orlan Merklin had his hand bad ly cut at the Wilsey saw mill last last Wednesday. Dr. Stephenson dressed the wound. Mr. Adam.? and wife of Wallowa were in town the fir.st of last week. He will soon commence to carry the mail between Paradise and Wallowa. A. D. Allen is in his part of the county rgain making preparations to put in the fish" hatchery on the Grande Rondo river. Rev. Walker preached to a lnrge and appreciative audience in the M. E. church Sunday. Mrs. Wrk'ht of Cove, mother of ! Willis Wright, came in last week and is now on the sick list. Dr. Stevenson made a trip to Lewiston last week and brought in a new Luggy to use while practis ing. A large n timber of the friends of Mr. and .Mrs. Knight of Lost. Prai rie gathered at their borne Satur day evening to make them a sur prise visit and tell them goodbye, as ihev were to start for their fu ture home in Lewiston the first of the week." Mrs. George Lightle is. still on the si -k list. A bucking pack horse wan the cause of Mr. Pedro losing a good many pounds of salt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Tracy were up from the river Saturday. The teachers' meeting Saturday was well attende 1. Prof. Kerns occupied the chair, and Mrs. Mae Whitmorj acted . as secretary. Much interest was taken in the discussions. A good paper on History, was read by Prof. Hums, and one on Number Work by Mis5 Nellie Beach. A splendid talk was given by Prof. Burns. Spelling by Prof. Conly, an inteiestin;: paper on Busy Wor'.c by Miss Nellie Uu chanan, and a paper by Mi. Clara Cattron. The subject of spelling was thoroughly ' cis-juss.-j. and while the present system w as not condemned, it was decidi! that not enough attention was given that study. Tne following officers were elected: President , J. W. Kerns Vice ('resident Piof. Burns Secretary Mrs. Nora,, Patten. On accou it of parties, who were to have taken " part in the program oaturday evening, not being pres ent, the exercises were ehort. Good declamations were given by the Misses Manetta Cooper and True Eddlemnn. Songs were sung and splendid address on books was given by Rev. Walker jof jPnter prise. Many visitors were pre sent from the other communities. FRUITA. Ripe strawberries, and cream! I! The sheepmen are all out attend ing to shearing. There :s scarcely a day but some one passes en route to the mines up the river or over on Snake river. Mr. Thomas of Pine valley visit ed friends on thelmnaha and talk ed of buying a stock rauch. Bert Hodgin has returned from Mr. Miller's sheep camp. The saw mill is running steady. W. F. Glllaspie has made a fly ing trip to the valley. Joseph Lay and wife are at work at the mill. Messrs. Bleavens, Morgan and Piich are expecting to go to. the valley with teams the first of the week. GROUSE. Mr. Russell of Tucanyon arrived yesterday with A. I). Allen, the superintendent of the fish hatchery. Mr Allen says lie msmj to rack the river just as soon as possible. When asked about the construc tjen of hatching house and otlur bunding, he said he was not pre pared to answer that, tint he had nut had any such orders, but would do more work than last year. He turned loose r2-ri,0u0 fish that were able to shi t fur themselves. M;s. Pal Ussier and her two child ren, Frankie and Emma, c.nr.c in from Walla Walla to see Fred's bouncing big girl that was bom April 2 )th. They nie having a good time among th-ir many friends. This country has had a great run of North Carolina people They seem to be well satisfied. Married: Sunday, lun X, Wm. Ladd and Miss Green. We wish them success and h ippinoss. Additional Locals. Mrs. Frank Clark, who has l ecn ill for some time, is slowly improving. Mrs. W. P. Kamms and Mrs. J. H. Wagner are both quite sick at j.rpsent. Kalph Becket will ctart tomorrow for I'endleton when; lie will wurk in the hu'vest fields during the suninicr. Mr. Biiehiipin, one of tin; experts on the county record? completed tin work Wednesday and rdnrtod for Port land Thursday morning. No further report has bean made by them as to the condition of the county. Tln-y will soon begin work on the county records of Union county. Lost. One gray mare, branded with crook ed st-:med pipe on right hip. Wore n pack saddle and ropi liuckamore. Finder return same to En.crpriw Motel and reoeive reward. Died. Sarah Wagner, i if j of G. J. Wagner of this city. The deceased was born in Berry county, Missouri, March 1, 1844, and di.id June 15, 1902. In 1861 she was married to G. J. Wagner, in the state of Colorado. She became the mother of ten child ren, eight of whom are still living. She united with the Christian church 20 years ago and dttd in the faith. The interrme:it was in the Enter prise cemetery, on Monday, June 16. CerJ of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our friends iyid neighbors, who kindly assisted and administered aid during the sickmss u:i . de.th of our belpyed wife and mother. G, J. WAGNKR AND CUILDKICN. OTRE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, at La Orande.Ore April 18) 1002. Notice is hereby given that the foltotrinjr nns niea nonce oi in inten tion to commute and to maka I1mI proof in support or Ins claim. and that sai.l proof will be mad be fore A. t Smith, l. 8. Commissioner at Enterprise, Oregon, on June tt, IWtt, via: II. h. 9.STS, Bert Mamma, of1 Krvter rrige. Ornron, for the 8KU NEW Kw. He names the following witneasea to prove Ins continuous residence uimn and cultivation of, sniii land. vi: " Michael B. Knight. V. Kratier Cratg, John C. rratt, Clyde Trait, all 'of Enterprise, Oregon. K. W. BARTLETT, Register- NOTICE FOR rt.'BI.ICATION, Lund Ollke at La Grande, Oregon. April II, t02. Sotice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to.iuakc tinnl proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore A. Smith r, S. Commissioner nt Knterprise, Oregon, on Juno 8, viz. II. K. 7J". Uoorge W. Spraiitie, of Kn iTprise. Oregon, lor the &:H NEJ K, SK4 S.-o. 27 and M"; SWSei'. 2(1 T IS K. 41 K y M. He names the following witnesses to prove In continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vix : V.. A. Anderson, 1). M. Young, Sol. 11111111 , King Francis, till ol Knterprise. Oregon, STATIONERY STOEE, ADA E. HOE Confectioueryf JJooks, JT" School supplies POST-OFEICE BIOCTi, x n P rr tU V7 5fcXJiH lf f,7 TiQ are supplied here the best combination of leather and labor. The harness .vill fit. and the saddles are' easy riding and the latest styles which is sure to give satisfaction. The quality of our liorsewear is the best and titir prices ri,rht L, BERLAND'S " Harness & Saddle shop. ENTERPRISE, - OREQ'ON TXTni. ll,AJm;HI.L-JB.ll THb; BUOKMORN SALOON ICnterprise, Oregon, J". .A,. ALPOED PROPRIETOR.' Complete stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars! Keg and bottled beer always on hand. Formerly the ltclta Hidoon. Money To Loan On Real Estate. i A.T SE"VE3ST IPIER CENT INTEREST C. T. McDaniel, Wallowa, Ore. White PRENTISS HOMAN ..... Enterprise, Oregon. xest xiay ana urain r Free camp ho Court Session. Frobate court la the (iewion on the flr Monday of each month. Count? court meeta on the firtt Wed nesday in January, April; July and Sep tember. Circuit court convenes on the thin) Monday in May, and the fourth Monday in (Mober. NOTICE FOB Pt'BLU'ATION. Land Office at La Crando, Oregon, May.. 17, VM. Notice is hereby given that the following nmcd settler has tiled notice of his in? n lion to. rotiiiiiute and make linal proi i snoport of Ins claim, and that said woof will be innde before J. A. ltiiinblt. ('. S. Commissioner at Joseph, Oregon, nu June 27t.lt., I!M. vix: II. K. No. ievt, William A. Jones, of Jos eph, Oregon, for the F.'i W-i X W'K SK'i Sec. 17, T p. 1 N. K. 7 K. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his rtintiiiiions residence upon and cultivation said land, vir: Alpert lliirl-horn Charles L, Hartshorn anil Frederick W. Wamicr, ail id Joseph, Oregon, and Jack Johnson, id licnalm. Oregon, F. W. Bartlett. Hems.e.- Stalllon Notice. "Hon"owniMl by A. Mntgnn, weight) J800; color, Rrny; aire, "Thorny King; dam, rerclieron inare. Will Htiitul at owner' farm on Lower Prairie creek. Terms: ifli $5 nml $8. A.MoiiiiAS. Proprietoi, Fine Stationery; etc. always on hand. Enterprise Oregon, Front I.I Proprietor, irst class reams JNew lugs with cook stove. .a