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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1902)
A ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. R. L. DAY, PROPRIETOR. Located " in Wallowa National Bank Build A Choice Linp of Meats always oh han, rORK, MUTTON, and SAUSAGE CUBED P3EATS A SPECIALTY Enterprise. ..... Oregon. Feed Stable ( Live i fjJjPNouTii of Bank Bmni.'c.-jrJ BCSVELL & SON, - - Proprietor; FIRST CLASS TEAMS AND 11IGS. The Best Hay and Grain. n-PTn NT Ti A T A TTT) IsriG-II'I? OUR CORRESPONDENTS. INTERESTING ITEMS From Various Sections Wallowa County. of FLORA. ISOTHER OPPORTUNITY To Patronize Home Industry LAUNDR p.' 4 Is the latest business venture in Enterprise. It is sup plied with up-to-date apparatus. Does all hinds of laun dry work. Family washing solicited.) JOHN II. FLO WE US, Pronrietor. L. .1. COYERSrONE, . . . . I Watch-maker. Jeweler anci Optician, "ALLOW A, Victor Robinson made a trip to Lewiston a few days ago after 4th of July supplies for Baker & Drake and himself. John Daniels is happy over the fact that another daughter has come toniake sunshine in his home. She arrived June 20. Duu: Mr. S. D. Colp, on June 25, l!)02,.at his home in Lost Prai rie. The interment took place the fol'owing afternoon. June 26, in the Lost Prairie cemetery. Dcrwood Conlcy and Ray Austin will be a dance in the evening of the 4 th. 5tallion Notice. Attorney' Corkins made a trip out into the Promise countrv last ! Friday and Saturday. lie was lo cating some homeseekers. "Don" owned by A. Morgan, weight, color, gray; sire, "Thorny King; dam, IVreheron mare. Will stand t owner's farm on Lower Trairie rreek. Terms: 2 uuncan MCi'onam ana iami;y 01 .sfj and $8. A.Mokcas. Grande Ronde are visiting relatives I in this city at present. Ray Dillon and wife passed through town Monday en route from Powatka to Lostine. Notice of Final Settlement. For Rent. Itlacksiuith shop, well equipped and in a goixl locution for business, for rent on reanonuhle term, or would sell if satisfactory Arrangements can be made. For piuticnlurs call on c r write B. Care of Postmaster, Imnaha, Oregon.' Treasurer's Notice. Al. Lewis and family are now living on the John Standlcy place, which they recently purchased. Mrs. J. II. Rhodes of Elgin ar rived on Monday's stage en route to her brother's on Whiskevcreek. where two of her childrtd are visit ing. The children are sick and she was going to their aid. Frank Halt met her in this city and drove out to Whiskey creek thafniglu. Mr. Shueman has sold his ranch on Drv creek to the Wulkswu M chantile Co. Wm. Ward, or "Block Bill," the Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as executor of the estate of Reuben I?. Cole, discei'ed, lias tiled ! payment prior to July second. Notice r lx-rcly given that I have sufiieient funds on hand to pay ali Widlowa cm nty warrants presented 111 t ne county court of Wallowa county, Oregon, his final account of his administration of said estate; and that Monday, the 4th day of Au gust, 11102. at 10 o'clock a. 111., lias heen appointed as the time for hear ing objections to such final account and the settlement tlie.eof. Any heir, creditor, or other person interested in said estate may, on, or before said day, file objections to saij final account, or to any particular item thereof, specifying the particu- II' ll Interest on all variants ceases' June 13, UK2. J. H. Ol.MSTKAIl, County TicMMtier NOTlt'K KOI! ITnUl-ATMN" I. iiml Ollice at I.a ' i-;i;nl Oreirmi, May. 17. IHo'.'. Nnliee is lierel'V eivrn llial llie tullnu in lllliuil settler Ints till il lull ice it liis iiili n linn In enmimite jiml iiuike lUial iin ef in Millport nf In- eluiin, ntnl tint saiil -i will be nwiili' liefnic J. A. liiiniMe, I . S 'uiiiiiiissiiiniT nt .lusepli, 1 iii'(.-iui, en .1 inc '.'Till., Ill 'J. vi : 11. K. No. !J :t, William . .1.. iii's. ,,f .),,,. eph, Hnvriin. fur tin' K'.SW1; W', Si:1.' I p. 1 iN. I. 1, I'.. Y, Al. r r-. '' Lnil of mmi'Ii 1 ibiiit i.1111: i' ' V , , . ' i lit) names tin follnvimj witm-iip t. Dated at hnterpnse, Oregon, this ; prove bis iiit i 1 1 n ) ri--i.l. nee iip.m nieJ 2.ith tav Of June, 11102. started on a land hunt up the little j celebrated lumber cruiser, is in tin ' . 1 1 I. . . V J MfSWJf 1 respectfully scli (ifW vour work, and will your pa ':ror.age. Valiham Watches A SpsciaSty icit a ill try OSKC.ON. share of to merit (I !:. J. FORSYTH E.... SE DRUQ STORE. PROPRIETOR .CARH'KS A CoMl'I.KTK STOCK OF. Salmon last Wednesday. Isaac Bingaman returned from n trip to outside points the first of the week The little eoii of Mrs. York of heep Springs is said to be dan gerously ill. Little Ivan Bingaman has been very sick for a few days. Steve Thomas made a Hp to Elgin recently to bring dn a new mowing machine and rake for him self. The Wilsey saw mill had a break down last week. Wm. Wilsey started for Lewiston Satuulay after repairs. Mr. Twaddle was up from Para dise Saturday. Mrs. Prue Eddlemon is staying with Mrs. Wm. Baker foi a few days. Quite a number of the people of our community expect to attend the celebration on the river. Oth ers will goto Paradise. Mr. Xcdrow, one of our most suc cessful river gardners, was up Sat urday bringing a large quantity of produce. George Clark niQ,de a trip to Lew- IIa.scai.i. Coi.r, D. W. Shenhan, Kxceutor. Executor's Att'v. eu'tivalMM nl sail lunl. v. Alperl ll iiHliiirn ( Iniilis l ll ulslioni ami Kri'ileriek V. Waiu.rr, a I i( Jiwp'i, ( rr'uii. anil .lai k .lulitiMni, i'l lieilan. Oregon. K. V. 1! o'.li'it. h ADA E. ROE Proprietor locality locating purchasers on de- nirahle quarter sections of timber land and homtsteads. "Hill" car cied the last message iro n Gen. Luster to Gen. Keno, previous to the ill fated battle in which Custer i and all of his men fell. lledeliv- ered the message after receiving one bullet wound in the hip, and the horse was punctured in eight places. Wallowa is to have the first creamery in the county. A com pany has been organized for thati purpose. The principal etoekhold-! POST-OFBICE BLOCK i'Jiilcrprise Oregon or? are L. A. Holmes, Joint Mc Donald, Levi Tulley, and James Tulk-y. Eddio Tulley, who recent; lv graduated from the Agricultur- ,,1 p,n..,. .vini... .,.,, ,.f.i, ! ... vuii'pi. ..... llll.liti lvl U IHI pi business. Confectionery Books, Fine Stationery, i2E School supplies always on hand. etc. FRUITA. y 1: l K rir -1 b ,j; are stijiplicd here the best comhination of leather and labor. , The harness will fit. and the saddles are easy riding and the latest styles which is sure totve satisfaction. The quality of our horsewear is: the best and our prices riht I, BORLAND'S Harness & Saddle shop. EJWEKPRIjSE, - OREQW DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions I 'a refully Conipounded. Buckv ye Vapor Bath PRICK, $5. Cabinet 0. Li COOLIDQE'S PAINT STORE La Grande, Oergon. ADQTJARTERS FOR Linseed Oil, Varnish, j catin.r Oils, All kinds of Brushes, Glass, Cement, Building Paper and Paper Bags. Doors and inflows. x V7AT.T, -PAPB' bUJ-AOJAJ.. from the east. j Miss Ada Stevens, who has been,l at Lostiue for several months, has returned home. A. E. Cray was in ihe commun ity Sunday. William Crawford and family former citizens of our community, 'nut who have been in or near Walla Walla for several years, ex pect to return and make this their future home. One load of house hold effects has arrived. Oliver Barnts. the proprietor of the Red Fir hotel, was in town Monday. Bruce Crawford came into the community Friday. He started on Lis return trip to Walla Walla Monday. A much needed rain f. II ilie'27tii. Thus. E. Rich relun.'d from o ;t si Je point?, the iINlh. In a recent thunder shower, one of Mr. Bauda;.'s herd"rs got a se vere shock and eieht sheen wire iston a few days ago to bring in his , kilIeJ 4iy i;,,,,,,., brother Arthur, who is on his way j . n 1.. - 11 i- a'-i win. 11 v .m.- .Min liir horses to Gillaspii! aiKi Guyan. Superint.endant Co:. Icy made an oliicial call on the Central and Park schools, and had a pleasant word for his friends. John Johnson started for Kan sas the 25th, and ex pi etc to be gone about six months. j'nuay s ram was very ojpor-j tune, vet it threw some grain and1 n 1 alfalla Hat upon the ground. ! The cold nights of the past two j weeks are holding garden truck! back. Eaily September frosts will WALLOWA. John Schleppy and family Sunimerville are visiting friends 9f !n for a rjC'JXKE FS-A-, n 1 your mail orders " . vvjlADE TO OBDEK. 1 raph allery s. C. SMITH, Proptietor. Located in the old Gallery Building, Enterprise, Ore. Portraits, Penny Pictures, V Satrnnorrnir work PilOtO Buttons -wwwwwwr.. riews or ,v.rt raits on cloth for fancy work ir Vi: Kodaks 9 .ul supplies, or do vour kodak nmslnng. mK ux cu- -''rffiruflo order in CRAYON, PASTEL or BROMIDE. r'jffaallerv closed nn Sunday. this loealitv and also lookin loeatiun. ' Wm. Wade returned Saturday from Union county, where he has been fanning his mother's pi act near Surnmerville. Jerry Maxwell and C. A Hunter returned Friday from n tri-p to Island City and other places in Union county. "Mrs. E. A. Holmes and Mrs. Hilda Holmes returned from a vis it in Grande Ronde Saturday. muz-. TsvffmFimtniT -svt way rh.ir-.-r slut MuugLmjiiiM rjj&itfjum Enterprise, Oregon. -A., JLITOIID 3?R,On?P?,I3iJTOJ, hiJ. catch corn, potatoes and squas vint'3 green and growing. The denizens of the Park will not celebrate the anniversary of our independence, at home next Friday. Some will go outside and others down the river. Free mail delivery begins in the Park next Monday, but we are not jubilating over it. The Chieftain will come to us two days later, and the Oregon ian will be dropped in to our box on Tuesday, where as! we have been receiving it on the' Sunday before. j Mrs. J. A. Baiter and Mrs. Mark Thompson relumed from Joseph; Complete rtock of Wines, Liquors Ke' and bottled beer always on hand. Formerly tlie Delta Huloon. and Cigars its -ljL r 1 1 On fx, TO ileal Estate. on Thursday of last week, ami Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Rich on Saturday. TIios. Kich's saw mill is running with a full crew of mon. Mr. Knowlton and Will Baiter ate de livering logs, Charley Turner is at the throttle, Tom Rich at the saw, Jo Ley at the ratchet and a late ar rival from Missouri, hv the name Fred Minor and family have j 0f Campbell, is hearing awfly the gone out to Cove to celebrate the j lumber -A.T BEYEN c. 3?H;rL CE1TT I3STTTi3Eli33'r T. Wallova, Ore. White Front Fourth. S. G. Neville has so' d his farm, formerly theStorio place, to Homer Renaett of Elgin. Consideration V8,000. Wallowa will col el rate the Fourth liy j laying two games of young. 1 . 1. n ..... 1. I , r . . 1 nase uan on nie 'i ana o, wiin 11 seen a We are at a loss to understand the cause of the great scarcity of grous7 in -this section. These birds come down from the mount ains in spring to the foot hills and low slopes to nest and rear their But so far we have not ! single ,brcd of voung' team from Surnmerville: There f g:oute. hat run the matter be? i illlii CIS PRENTISS IIOMAN - -Enter prist Milli Pi 'opnetor, Ore ''-On. Best I.Iuy and Grain First class Teams New Ri . . Free camp ho with cick tov. x '