Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909, June 26, 1902, Image 4

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    rffallcirn ffhirftaln.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon.
June 14, U5.
County Official Paper ' inc-named eetiler ha fled no;i -e of
intention to m.tke final, pi
EtiutiI in
the I'ost-otfi
- -conu-clj? niatt?r
intention to m.tke final. proof of Oreson for
in FUtM-ono: claim, anu mat said tnK..
Guardian' Sale of Real Property. . 0f five distinct routes to travel.
1 ! The equipment of these trains is
Notice is hereby;ivex that by j the best including free reclining
virtue and in pursuance of an order : h 5 etandard and t0Urist sie(.,,.
the Countv of Wal-iers'a Ferfoct dlnInS car 6Prvice-
: . 1 1 i,t ). fii.
. - 7 ... . ... r . , n . . . . 1 . -.
ins 01 uie VOumv toun 01 uie maie
PULLMAN ORDINARY
SLEEPERS.
Court Session.
SIT:
C 'V
'RIJTKiN
p--r year
RATES.
o.y six r.io:;lhs
ioiv. thr.-t-month . ..
Wnn ' han-v yo-.ir a-Mr-. n. r.iy
ii v. :v. :i,.' y..iiT ; r. f-.ii'iri.
-t !:: c .i.l-srv.-. that the f HiErT .in
ci-.y r-.t . y.iu promptly.
Tn:- 1 .iv t i kep! on tile by Ali er!
Toier s A.:v.-r:;-ii.j Aifney. Portland
Or j!n. where advert!!!.; may be re-ce:vt-.i
ior it.
ISSUE!' EVERY THURDAY
at Enterprise proof will! made heiore A. C. Smith
.. ... I- w ,...;.:..... .1 f.
t. . . . V 11. lilt .I'll' . A.IIU 1 'l irv.
Ore jon. on July 20. l'lVJ, Viz:
ILK. 7o''2, of 51ichae! Toomey of
CI.KO, itteyn. for il.e Sff4 NF.;j.
. NE an. I NE' SE4' Sec. H.
T.'l N. l:. 4- E. W. M.
He r.anies tise f.,!lowii-,j witnesses t
prve his continuous res;.l.i. :e upon anii
cultivation of said land, vh:
John Flow. Iur.iel W. Warnock.
Edward A. Tinsley. uli 1..' Chico. Oregon,
uud Isaac Hoot, of Enterprise, Orepi.m.
E. W. P. VKTI.tTT
Register.
duly made and entered of .ami also personally conducted ex- ; , n for a lemLr.
. 1 r . 1 t r 1 .. r ----- . . . . . (
T .1. . . .
The tourist travel, between the ' Monday of each month. '
! East and the Pacific Coast has j o.nntv rmirt meets on ti. .
1 1 '1151 IVfc)
eached enormous proportions in . neuy in January. April, Julyaud.
t f" .i . ... ... 1 1 . ... sr-f-eiiil C Si 01 t' in Miinn. u
.ao more pleasant ana in- Company lias i?suea irom nwioj
means 01 erorsmj: me .ii;lt twhnirallv ral s the -1'uu-
Cir.nit conrt convene 0n
htuiii iiitrriii uii mc .itii Ui vu:?iui Lai?, catu 111 vu.iir .
miua v...; , . . Mim
,t this demand the Pullman :; J the (ourtb Mo
tHl-l:-DAY
JUNE 2.".. 19U2.
Wboul Country Reads.
i notice Fun pit.i.icatiSn.
j Last O.- fice at La' irar.de Oregon.
i June 14, 1'C
Notice i h?re'rv given that the fullowinu
nan;ed M-:;iei has riled notii-.-of his inten
tion to i'o:nmute an.l make final pn of in
itiipport of hi? rlaiiii and that s.iid proof
made before 1). Y. .-iieahan I".
' S. Commissinr.er at Enterprise, Oregon.
ion July L'o. viz:
I H. E. !71.:, Vir ji! .1. Ee.ander. of
I Joseph. Orejon. for the W'l., SYi4 SE! .
! S"'4 s.:. 17 and .NE NW '4ec T. 1
X. K 4..E. V. M.
Ci. rare, Myrtle 1. I!are, Mollie 15. guests.
lare and r rank Hare, minors, bv ; txien?ive
which order the undersigned is Continent can be found than is
i icknseii, AfTHO!.lKi. empuwekeh provided by these excursions.
ami idKKi'TFli to se'.l nil the real I ,!.!; .!.... :i. .M.,k...
" - - ---- X dUUlllViUtti U11.1US, lU I VI 1 1 . .
1 1 .: ...... .-
s;iid liiinors. 1, Geo. V. Hyatt, j
guardian of the estate and persons
o said minors, will on the 10:h
dav of Ju!v 1102. at the hour of 10;
o'clock A. M.. at the front door oil. . . .
the county Court house, in the Land! Land!! Land!!!
. city of Enterprise. Wallowa county, J
Oreaon. sell at public auction as! The Burleigh Ileal Estate Asenry
like property is sold on execution. ' ,H I'!11.11 0,1 Vie niiirk"f".ne cl.1"i,'c
. .: . bargains in real estate. Notice tnere:
These
regular
ritOFESSlCKVAL.
P. Maxskie i.r. Gen'l Ac't.
Ilio Grande Lines,
124 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, parable at the date of con-
man Ordinary Sleeper.
cars aunear similar to the
sleepers being built on the same 0nffln,,o f f'l ,
plan, but not furnished with the , i ULI b tJairRailti;
yanie elegance, i ney are eiiuiiii-u j y you want to tile on land
with mattresses, blankets, sheets, i ;lp o'n your hornestend. l.uv 'sT'
io!l,m s iiUlnw-r:seS towels. COIllbs. ' nr r.it.. i.,,wl ' . ' co00,
1" ' i ; ;
brushes, etc., requiring nothing ot
the kind to be furnished by the
passenger. Each car has a Move
for making tea and coffee and do
ing "light housekeeping," and each
section can be fitted with an ad
justable table. A uniformed por
or state hind, or transact anv 7'
kind nfbm.l b,,c.;...... 't
D. VY. Sheahan
U. .S. COMMISSIONER
Etcrijri.sc, - Qregn,
... , , , lustaiiie la we. A unnormea por-
lt.0 acres of hne bottom land with ' por bi bni-
an abundance of running water with bdng to niake up berths,;
water rights; t.i.i acres in cultivation; KC,.D the car '-: iv and look after rt til ri .
the pe,;u,lc o: each road ;
uiiv.a f..'i4ij'. li.is ......... .... -"in. -v., - -
ion and out division thereof, town
Now ;ha
."I's-rier ir.
, . , . . . . , prove iiis eontir.u o'ls residence in
r-vi(--ei1 its Tiivifl qnnt'i'viinT it is lw. t . - t , 1
....... .... . . uu. uva'.ion oi saui i.ino. viz
-iev.-J that these men will fully aj.
j.reciaie the importance of
Daniel Y. Warnock, .lames K. .Shields
711:
that has ixer. placed in their !
Roac! making dnd repairing, as
ether industries, has made vast
improvement in the last few years
years in many portions of the
United states, while in other parts
road work is ci;rri..l on in the same
old fashion that prevailed fifty
years v.zo. Pv the old wav vast
r
sums of money and an infinite a
mount ' f labor are csijcnded upon
roads to little or no betterment of
their condition. In winter and
spring they are but streaks of mud
worked into a perfect loblolly by
Passing feet, and torn into exasper
ating ruts by plunging wheels;
niter the dryer season sets in the
sun and wind dry up the mud to
leave the road onlv a nerplexine
maze of deep ruts, joking clods .
and chuckholes. to be followed lat- j
cr by a be l of dust waiting for the j
toi'.ch or breath of wind to rise in
choking clouds to torment passing
man or beast.
These conditions are not only
disagreeable but expensive.
They levy a heavy tribute upon
all farm produce by inreasing the
cost of moving it, and by their ex
istance detract from the -farms in
come ?nd materially lessen the
value o; his land.
the United .States Agricultural
) Department deeming good country
.roads an indispensable adjunct to
h I ' " ' , . - . . .
Kichard V. War.-.ock. Charles Warnock. I 4-21 ) interest 0
-.11 n! l.uinl, I Ir. ,., I W 4. I .IJ f .1.. U l
j .... viv.u, vn,.uu, . i, e.-i inwi oi uie -oi iii-eusi uuar
firmation of said sale, all the right,
title, interest and estate, .vhich the
said Clarence G. Pare. Myrtle D.
Pare, Mollie P. Pare and Frank
Pare, and each of them, has now
ui li-1 iui'ji mi? iiau Att nit;, luiion i CftV
ing described real property, with- j Ca1 on 0, write t, f f f
particulars
Tiik ISi'im.f.iiih TIkai. Fsht luvvrv ' without cii:in"c. nnd the one in
Enterprise, Oregon, i "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas
the finest alfalfa or wheat land; price ! the ants and c uniorts of the pass
$2-00 on easy terms. enger In -ii ' the trains,
Wconly handle Pro1Wty that wiH I a. d f "V trom .....,, pmmc
UOte voil the I oruanu ny uie v. iw. iv v-u. is , n; uuu wuuiiOEIUI Ql 12K
classes' of ral to be found one of these ''Pullman I EXTKltPRisi." nnp,,.,-
i ll. conseiiueiitlv can
' lowest prices on all
The undivided four-twentv-firsts
if innrnl trk ti.o
I Ordinary Sleepers." The car at
r i tached to the ''Chicauo-Porthun
:as
i the
dt" A'l hlNMIPUR utiH n . .
and ttfiuieil to with dispatt-h. l'racti. 1.T11
rreciai eoi?s inroimn 10 nicao vuurw and iu;erirr
tt-it liiint nli.i iifrti n ml Hm mm in lhi 1
E. Y. LAUTLETT, Register.
I ter and the East half of the North
j west quarter of Section twentynine
ix titf i-'inrriT rontT cw
STATE OK OKEtiDN FOH WALLOWA
lUl Ml.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE, 3. 1S7S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
La Orande, Ore., June 13, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June .1. Is;?, entitle,! "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the j any wise appertaining
"141" ' '-aiuornia, uregon. evaaa and i ,. . TT
!.;, t.:. . . - . ii.: Geo. . Hyatt,
all the Public Land States hv act of Auir-
C2!.t) in Township two (2) North of Idaho Exitokation and )
Range forty eight (4Sj E. Y. M. ''uir'
in Wallowa County. Oregon, con
taining one hundred and sixty
(ir0) acres together with the tene
ments, hereditaments and appur-
tenences thereunto belonging or in
E. Y. Eaves. I). Y. Eaves?
K. li. Himw, M. T. Fix- ) j
Nagan, .1. S. Ok:igoi;y. !
I'efendants.
Is The Name of the Si ate or Oregon!
To E. W Eaves. I). W. Eaves. J. S f
Gregory, R. Ii. Hibbs and 51. T. Flanna- !
(ran defendants, i
Yon anil enrh nf vnn lire lior.lii, Kmnir. !
ed to apiar and answer the complaint of
me piaiuun men in uie anove entitleit
Cifv without fdi.mirp p!iBsen"ers
; in this car for Chicago change to a
TH1' cimibt r p:ir n t I Wti nr.er
Much of the first class travel is
j being carried in these cars, the
1 .:ites beinc lower nod the Korviei
nearly equal to that in the palace, Cn,u to 1,11 PHrt8 f thH count,
i sleepers. I., .. "X anawcred.
J I b?Mfoticc "I"' block East of JUito
j for rates and tuli intorm.ition, Church. Ollice on Mnin Street,
, ...... ...... ,e .o, ..uii. i i usul'k ei 01 jiank
! A. L. Craig, I
Passemrer
CHAS. A, AULT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOS
enterprise Oregon.
; Calls
' Guardian of the estate and iter
i nit Liiaiiiiiii uiru in iiirr aiillf tl 1 1 1 1 ll-l l
ust 4, 1.2, William E. Ta.'Mrt. of Col- : sons of Clarence G. Pare, Mvrtle ,'0,lrt in the above entitled eause, on or
fax. county of Whitman. Sta.e o. Wash- i P. Pare. Mollie P. Pare and Frank 1 ""JilS i!.': 'T'1
lugion, nas una aav men in tins office p
hiR sworn sfAtemunt V.i inoi f.n, . ' J,arei nilllOrS
chase of the SE'4' (-W'4' See. 11 W'., i -mm
NWJ4' NE4 NW'i of Sec. 14 in Town-1 Reduced Rates to the East
ship No. 2 .V, Range .o, 4o L.
. 51., and will offer proof to show that ;
leland sought is more valuable fur its: Thoe contemnlitin" in eis'ern
timber or stone than fora-.icultural pur- i . contemplating an easam
oses and to establish his claim to said t"P will be interested lo know that
l-in,l l.f.,r 1.....:.. i I, . ' . .... . .
....... iiCgi'Mer una r.ei'eiver
of this office at La Grande. Oret'.,n,on
Friday the li'th day of Sejiiember. 1902.
lie names as witnesses:
l Georao N. Lara bet. Aiwnn (' I nrl,
Lola E. Claris, all of 5Ios... , Idaho, and
David F. Trimble, of Colfax, Washington.
Any and all iersons elaimina adversely
the above-descriljed lands an; requested
to file their claims in this office on or be
fore said 12 day of September, PJQ2.
E. W, Baktlett, Register.
And you are further notified that unless
VOU so anlH:ir anil unnivpr A'liil nfirmvl.iit,t
the piaintirl'in said suit will applv to the ;
Agent, 0. R.
Oregon.
General
ifc N. Co. Portland,
, J. A. Ul'KI.KICH.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
0. E. S.
TIMBER LAND.
NOTICE FOR
ACT JUNE :j. I57i.
PUBLICATION,
United States L ind Ollice.
La Grande, Or -.on. June l:!, 1!.'
Notice is herehv uiven that in mmi,!;
ance with the provisions of the act of Con-!
fjress ot June.;, l:,s, entitled "An act for I
there will short: v be on sale creat
ly reduced rate tickets in connection
with Uie Rio Grande System, the
famous "Scenic Line of the World."
This line offers its passengers a
most delightful and comfortable
journey to all eastern points.
It is the only transcontinental
line passing directly through
quaint and pictueresque Salt Lake
City "The City of the Sairtts."
beautiful Glenwood Springs, Lead
ville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs
I (where a side trip may be made to
i the Garden of the Gods and the
summit of Pike's Peak over the coa-
Vullowa Valley Chapter, No 50,
r l.rt T.-.. . i.,. . i. ..11.;. .
.... ,',....,... (T.,,,, mm nut iu in t v.-ivii ui iue i.a.sieiu f?wir, iiouis us
court for the relief demanded in siii) I r"Mil:ir priniiiiMni,..iti.i,..
. . , : - p. v. ... . v IILUIKOIIIIII.-1 J I 1 Lilt 1 1 1 i L
complaint, toit. that the defendants, j all the Third Satui.lay of each month,
-'- .i,l7n UllU .1. r?. ' nt i l ... l II .11 t.-......
... . . ..i., in nut, lA.in, A.llll"!
prise, Oregon. All visiting brothers
and sisters are cordiallv invited to
attend. " j -
Amy E, Foiihvthe '
Kae E. Bateu Worthy Matron. ! A
Secretary.
i. 4. entitled "An act furl .
. .1 r n'hOn Ml 1 OnI l.vnxna
'ur. l, -in , 'e oi tinioer ian.is m the S-ate- of C'ali- ..,..v. u.c, uiu
the farm, ha, organized a Bureau forma. Oregon. N-vada. And Washington ! quen city of the inter-mountain
ior me ap-jciai purpose of "Public t rntory, as ext.-ndai to all the Public resion. Stop-overs are allowed on
. I, -111. I Mr.i (.-. 1 . t ........
Road Inquiries."
. The present Congress appropriate
130,00) to enable the Bureau to
gather information about country
road making, and tc distribute
that information among the people.
In addition to gathering and
publishing information among peo
ple about road making and repair
! ll. T . . ...
.:uj;. me department will upon a
sufficient showing, send expert road
.makers into the country to inspect
?.nd give information to road su
bervbors. aa to the most approved
r.iid pheabist means of making and
keeping country roads in good con
dition.
,,. Any supervisors pf Wajlowa
founty who desire to learn about
.the .latest and most approved wav
,pf working roads will be furnished
, with much valuable dqta, by ad
dressing. Maurice a Eldridse. As
jdstant Director of. Public. Road In
quiries, U asiungton, D. C.
lr.',
l L,an.! States bv act of Ainmst i.
llfS-i F ll',n,..
of Joseph, county of Wallowa, state of ' Three daily express trains make
t i , i .
uicfnju, uas mis nay nieu in this ollice
her sworn statement No. ltifnj, fur the
purchase of the SB SWW of Section No.
1 t x
Treasurer's Notice.
- Notice is hereby given that I have
sufficient fundi ou hand to pay all
NVallowa county warrants presmited
lor payment-prior to July .jsecond.
lfOO. . Interest on all warrants ceases
June 13, 1!I02.
J. B. Ol-MSTKAI),.
County Treasurer
Teamsters Wanted.
'Jk To.hanl lumber 8 miles, f 1.85 per
Si. Two niouilis job.
G. V. Bcck, Elgin, Or.
in lownsnip o. I, ., Kanjre No. 47
E. W. ii.. and will oiler proof to show
that the land soujilit is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
sai.l laud before John A. Rumble. V. s
Commissioner, at Jostph, Oregun, on
Thursday, the llth day of September,
ltW2, He names as witnesses:
Charles L. Hartshorn, William A.
Jones, Albert Hartshorn, Frederick W.
Warner, all of Joseph, Oregon.
Any and all persons claimini; adverse
ly the alxn-e-described lands are request
ed to file their claims in this office on or
hef jresaid llth day cf September, 1W2.
E. W. Bartlett. Roister.
TIIIBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S7S
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
La Grande, Ore., June 7, 1902.
Notice is hereby civen that in compli
ance with the iirnvuinn, of o.. t t
- , . ..... uii I Wl V.UU-
Kress of June a. 1878, entitled "An act
tX w, 8a,e. 01 "t' wr lands in the State
of California. Oreifon, Nevada and Wash
,.?sLt?.D Terr',,"-y" as extended to all the
l-iiKltn T..n.l Cl 1 ....
. ,uu iriaies uv ad 01 -U IfllSt 4.
ISM Ail ir " , . . ,u6"i" "j
. r-'fv nuiiaua. wuuniv
of allowa, State of Oregon, has this
no, uicu in mis omce lug Bivorn state-1
ment No. 10l- f..r n.a .
W4 of SE. of Section No. a,'
Township No. 2. N, li. No. 47 E. W. 51.. !
and will offer nrnnf tn alios-!..., i i!
- ' ..j " lust ,iie nuu i
ouujsiii, ih more valuable lor its timber or
8tone than for airrieiiltural purposes, and
to establish i.is claim to taid land before
. Vj. Rmitn ij. i'r,m,,oJ; . :
Enterprise, Oreifiin. on .MoihIm. tho iaii, l
day of August, lifli'. j
He names as witnesses:
Robert FV Stubblefield. .J. rnt
Davis, Gilbert - H. Vest. r!,r. v :
Vest, all of Enterprise, Orexon. !
Any and all persons claimin? ai1vu.
ly the above-described lands are reiiiieot. '
edto file their claims in this office on or'
beiore said 18 day of Auaust, fK2. i
E. Y.. ILutltETT,
Kej";t9r.
i all classes of tickets.
cloise connections with all
east and west and afford a
trains
choice
Gregory , and each of theru have no inter
est in or to said inininu propertv, describ
ed in plaintiff's complaint, towi't ; 5Ionn
tain Lion, .Mornini!, F'risco, Grav
Eaule, .Mother Lode, Mountain
Side, Iron Cap. Little Giant, Port-1
land. Mountain Chief, Free Coinage, Le
ira! Tender and Cactus, in Imnalia .Min- !
iiiii District, Wallowa County, Oregon, i
or any part thereof and that they may be j
compelled by decree of the court to make !
to ItblinTitl' iImpH r.f I'nnvat'ni, .. !
property of any and all interest, which i regularly on the First and Third 5Ion
may appear to be in tiiem, or either of day nights of each month. Transient
uieni u; reason 01 uie location noeices Neighbors cordial v invireit
BURLEIGH & BURLEIGH
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-
Practice in all Courts of the State.
Sell Real Estate and make Oolite
tions on Commission.
Do Conveyancing ar.d Abstract
IHT Office in Court House Block.
ENTERPRISE. OREGON,
Woodmen of the World.
ExTKni'itisE Camp No. 53 5. meets
U S.MIW -.TSHnrif.it
Smith k Hodfiin
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-
ENTERPRISE, ORE.
having been signed by said E. W. Eaves
and D. W. Eaves or the recording there
of. And for such other and further relief
as to the court may seem meet and equit
able and for judgement for costs and dis
bursements of this suit. You are further
notified that this summons is published
by order of Hon. Robert Eaiiin, Judge of
'he above entitled court, made and enter
ed in term time at F:nterprise Wallowa
County. Oregon, on the 2ith. dav of .Mav
a. i. IHU.,111 w iuelisaid Order it is order
E. A. ChAiiK C. C.
C A. Aiu.T, Clerk
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'.NITKD STATES LAND OKKK'K.
La (.Train). I r..ir.i,i T i l .in.i
Notice is hereby given that in compli-
tn0 wiMi II. . : ..: .i
LAND OFFICE BUSINESS
III nil tm iftnrr fnnnre .... a,4
j iii mis omce. Land Pints for insw
ition. All Filings and Contests cure-
187 L lunv r, frdetl and nttendeil to with
proinjiiness.
Ollice upstairs in tlie Bcrland
Building.
ance with the provisions of the act of f1 CiriniTT
Congress of .lone 3. 1878. entitled "An ! A. jm QiUJ J H
act lor the sale of timber I
ed that publication of this summons "i. 1 '7 r!1' a. Oregon. Nevada,
be made in the Wallowa Chieftain, to all the Pnf li VTn nrJ extended
published at Enterprise. Oreiron. for ii.p I 'i' V ?.?"Ull. !s,al'fs nV act of
lriod of six consecutive weeks. The f .1" .,UwlSe., ,Iaa8
""?.01 V,e.,n'sl..l,l,m,.i;a,10n '"" nm- State of Oregon . a" "",' 1 ,'
.1.: ... , " "" uieu in
U.S. Commissioner
mons
P.)0:
is the 2Uth day of 5Iav, A. D.
D. W. Bailey, '
Attorney for Plaintiff,
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. - j i r - , . . j ' . , . Vi mi arilll, ui
the highest rak in the United State outside of Alaska
oi giaciai nature. ht.M) TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. .
thiHofiice his sworn sbuenieiit No. 932
for the purchase of the E..'
,, ,?ec' la in Township No 2 N
Range No 48 E. W. 51. and will ofler
Drcof to s inu.-tli.it l, 1 i , .
more valuable for its timber or stene ! n i
tha'' or agricultural purioses, and to ! KeSlflPnt
estabhsh his claim to said land tire I IVC3,UellI
r- !:.""u?' u s- Commia.ioi.er
,h ' , V?on' on Friday, the
-'oth day of Ju.v, li)02
He names as witnesses":
Patrick Loftns, .iohn L. Weaver E
Roland Weaver and Richard F. Smith';
all of Iinnalia, Oregon
A. Fosner,
ENTERPRISE,
Dentist
OREGON'
E. W. KtltTLOT.
Bedieter.
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Steam & Gas Fitting
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OF ESTERPRI8E, OREGON.
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