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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1902)
ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. R. L. DAY, PROPRIETOR. Located in Wallowa National Bank Build ng. A Choioe Line of Meats always oti han, BEEF, FORK, MUTTOX, and SAUSAGE CURED MEATS A SPECIALTY Oregon, ii Livery & Feed Stable 2rNoimi of Bank Buildixg jjJ BCSWELL & SON, - . Proprietor. FIRST CLASS TEAMS AND RIGS. The Best Hay and Grain. OPEN ID A.3T AJSTID ITIQ-IiT OUR CORRESPONDENTS. t ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY To Patronize Home Industry iTHE STAR LAUNDRY Is the latest business venture in Enterprise. It is sup lid with up-to-date apparatus. Does all kinds of laun- iirywork. Family washing solicited. JOIIX II. FLOWERS, Provrietor. L. J. COVERSTONE, Watch-maker, Jeweler and Optician, vVallowa, Oregon. I respectfully sclicit a share of your work, and will try to merit your patronage. Waltham Watches A Specialty. ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. J. FORSYTHE.... PROPRIETOR Caktes a CoMri.ETE Stock of DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded F. COOLlfiGE'S Buckeye Vapor Bath Cabinet PRICE, $5.' PAINT STORE La Grande, Oergon. ADOUARTERS FOR Linseed Oil, Varnish, eating Oils, All kinds of Brushes, Glass, Cement, Building Paper, and Paper Bags, Doors ana fnuows. wall papee a specialty. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. iU your mail orders enterprise Photograph Gallery S. C. SMITH, Proptietor. ,cted in the old Gallery Building, Enterprise, Ore. traits, Penny Picture?, , Views, Setredscopic work ?M Button's Views or portraits on cloth for fancy work. Kodaks ,lsuPines, or do your kodak finishing,,. Copying, or en to order in CRAYON, PASTEL or BROMIDE. JJflrGuliory closed on Sunday. INTERESTING ITEMS From Various Sections of "Wallowa County. FLORA. V. R. Robinson is having an ad dition built to his house in town. A. N. Taylor is doing the work. Dr. Stevenson seems to be kept quite busy making professional visits. Dave Kuhn and Joe Beach start ed for Lewiston last Thursday af ter freight for Baker & Drake. Wm. Fine, a liveryman of Elgin and S. R. KeT of Montana, stopp ed at Hotel Rcbinson last Thurs day night. They were on their way to Lewiston. Dr. Stevenon was called beyond Courtney last Wednesda)' to re move an abscess from Wm. Cobl enty's side. As Wm. Conrad was returning from Enterprise his horses desert ed him at Red Fir last Thursday night. He succeeded in finding them over on the Shamrock Satur day. M. L. Wilson is building an ad dition to his town residence. At the school meeting last week J. E. Matthew was elected director and Wm. Moore, clerk. It was de cided to build an addition to the school building and employ a sec ond teacher. A ten mill tax was voted. Messrs. Turner and Tuttle Df Elgin passed through town last Thursday. Dan Parker, who has been at work near Elgin, has returned. There seems to be some attraction about Flora for him. Sam Coon returned from Tettr Baudan's sheep pens last week. Oran Shuman made a trip to the the Lostine flouring mill last week. Messrs. Lock and Fordney brought fat hogs to town last Wed nesday and sold to Sam Applegate. Mr. Lloyd and family and George Baroes and family were up from Paradise Monday. Mr. Ooke Cole ot Lost Prairie is Vecy sick with typhoid fev r. His recovery is doubtful. Mrs. Jessie Frazier of Paradise is visiting this week with her sister Mrs. Reece. Fred Bork, who has been work ing on Cricket Flat for some time returned Monday. A party of Mr. Merklin's family accompanied by visiting friends, started for the lake Friday for a few days recreation. Robert Haynes, brother of Jas. ILiynes, came Into the community Sunday. Mrs. M. L. Wilson weut to Los tine Saturday on a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank PritChard. She returned Monday. Steve Thomesj Wi'liam Conrad and H. T. Skaggsand son, Charles, took a load of shidgles to Lostine the first of the week. FRUITA 95 degrees in the shade. Messrs. T. Morgan, A. Morgan und John Nlevans returned Satur day from the valley with harvest supplies. L. G. Page and M. P. Thompson are on the mountain helping Jacob Beeler fence bis homestead- Mr. Campbell has gone to work for Thos. Rich at the mill. W. F. Gillaspit) sold a work horse to Mr. Patterson of Pxairie creek for f 100. ' Thos. Shetelin returned' from shearing the 20th. Thog. F. Rich and wife start for the valley the first of the week. Strawberry short cake and cream. The only ,faul Is, the berries' don't last long enough. Jo1ii Gjjy.an and wife( made a call on Freezeout the laet of the week; Murat Blevans returned from a shearing trip the last of the week. At the school meeting last Mon day, Thos. Morgan .was elected clerk, and T. F. Rich director. The school board as it now stands is composed of the following named gentlemen: T. F. Rich, J. A. Bai ter, S. C. Himelwright. Thos. Morgan cut a field of alfal fa last week. Fall sown rve will be ready for the sickle in a week. Mark Thompson and J. A. I'devans have fields of rye thrt will hay down 3 tons to the acre. The range, perhaps, was never so good. At the opening of spring there was but little old grass left over, hence the grass is all or near ly so, of this year's growth. The range cattle are in splendid condi tion, except milch cows. There are two paw mills in Park precinct. one an overshot, on Freezeout creek, owned by James Weisnet, and the other 6 or 7 miles above on Grouse cock, ownrd and operated by Thos. Ric'i. These mills are filling a long felt want by settlers of the Upper Imnaha. Miss Maud Turner, of just below Freezeout, came near being drown ed in the Imnaha river Wednesday while fording the river, on horse back, from the east to the west side. He horse stumbled over a submer ged bowlder, unseating his fair rid er and pitching her into the cold deep mountain torrent. She float ed away rapidly and lodged against a large stone amid stream. After standing by this stone long enough to recover fjom her great fright, she "pulled for the shore" and reached it. What an opportunity for some gallant to have displayed his courage, but he was absent. SUIIlon Notice. V WALLOWA. "Don" owned by A. Morgan, weight, lfOO; color, gray; sire, "Thorny King; dam, rercheron mare. Will stand at owner's farm on Lower Trairie creek. Terms: $2 ?5 and $8. A.Moruax. Largest Qun la World. Notice of Final Settlement. Xotiee is hereby given, that the undersigned, as executor of the estate of Reuben B. Cole, discensed, has tiled in the county court of Wallowa county, Oregon, bis final account of his administration of ftnid estate; and that Monday, the 4th day of Au gust, 1SI02, at 10 o'clock a. in., has I wen appointed as the time for hear' ing objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. Any heir, creditor, or other person Interested in said estate may, on, or before said day, rile objections to said final account, or to any particular item thereof, specifying the particu lars of such objections. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this 23th day of June, 1902. Hascai.l Coi.k, D. W. Sheahan, Executor. Executor's Att'y. New York, June 23. A 10-inch gun, the largest in the world, t ill lx completed at Watervliet Arsenal by Wednesday ami sent to the United States (iovorntnent orovinjr grounds at Sandy Hook. Its operations me expected to astonish the world. It is the most powerful weapon yet dcvisid by man, and is exported to revolution ise the art of guumaking. The work upon this gun has been going on (or years. Monster era lies have Wri constructed in order that the variotiJ ,'arjs of the record -le caking gun may lc conveniently shifted. NOTICE I'OK rt lil.K ATION. Lund Olltre at La (iiamle, Oreirnn, I May. 17, lsHO. Notice Is lierehy given that th f.illowit.n naineil settler lias tiled not ire of his inti n lion to commute mid make final proof in support of his elaim, and Unit said root will lie made before J.A. liutuMr, V. 8'. Commissioner ul JosijiIi, Oregon, on June L'7tli., KM'.', viz : H. K. No. William A.. Tones, of Jos cpli, Oregon, for the K'-i SVV'j ,v W'i KU Sec. 17, T. 1 N. 11.47 K. V. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous re-idenee upon und cultivation of said laud, viz: Albert Hartshorn Clunks L, Hartshorn ami Frederick W. Wiixncr, a!l of Josi nh', Oregon, and Jack Johnson, of livuuli. Oregon. E. V. llartlett. Kei?isir STATIONERY STORE, ADA E HOE Proprietor Confectionery f Books, Fine- Stationery, etc. EST" School supplies always on hand. POST-OFEICE BlOcfc, Enterprise Oregon Unttie Lock wood returned last! Thursday fron. th St. Paul Acad emy at Walla alia. B. Dexter is selling out as fast as he can preparatory to taking his departure, for his new home near Corvallis. . The present sheriff and the sheriff-elect were visitors in Wallowa this week. Miss hort, a relative of Levi Tulley, is visiting around Wallowa at present. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McDonald and E. A, Holmes returned from Portland Friday. Mr. H. ramaun e I in Grande Ronde and is vis iting friends and relatives. Quite a delegation from Wallowa attended the Epworth League Con vention at Elgin last week. A mong them .were: Lucian Tulley and family, Dr. G. W. Gregg and family, Arthur Bishop and family, Mable Tulley, Rev. Martin and daughter and Mrs. Corkins. A baby girl was born to the wife of B. B. Oliver on Friday last. Wm. 15. Lewis, the Grande Ronde river gardener, is now keep ing the market well supplied with edibles. iJddie and Jesse Tulley returned Friday from Corvallis, where they have been attending the Agricultu ral College. Ed now has his sheep skin and is i;eady to enter the active business cf ordinary life. Jesse will return again this fall. ' The fine timber land around Wallowa will soon be owned by people from all over the United States., Cruisers and purchasers are in town every day. U. S. Com missioner Corkins is kept busy tak ing filings, etc. our aorse are supplied here the best combination of leather and labor. The harness jv'iW 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. ENTERPRISE, - OKEQOJi THIS BUCKHORN SALOOtt Enterprise Oregon. (J- -A., ALPORD PROPRIETOR! v Complete stock of Wines, Liqiiofs and Cigars'. Keg and bottled beer always on hand. f ormerly the Delta Saloon. GROUSE.. Crops are looking fine, and the farmers are all rejoicing over the prospects of this fall's harvest. Sunday school is progressing nicely. There will be a celebratf6n at Nauvoo (the 4h of July. - The grounds will be on Wm. Wiloon'e place. Mrs. I'ellissier and children, will leave for Walla Walla this week. ' At the school election last Jues- - I t ' day, Mr. Eh Smithy was electe for director, and Mr. Ed Silver, .clerk. oaey To Loari On Real Estate. A.T S IE "VEIN" PER OlblSr jC I3STEJRE33T C. T. McDaniel, Wallowa, Ore. .White Front Bif anil . mil PRENTISS HOMAN ' f i Enterprise, Oregon. Proprietor hcii Haj- knd Grain First class Teams New Riffr, f rse caniD lo vith cook stoe,