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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1902)
ii if .: ;-1 V ' C ii' l ! id I V Wallowt P. it e County News. Is what you want when you sub- ribe for A County Paper. IllEEasraEUI Look Over The kiiiwa y eta III lu uuo That It Gives the County News. and TIM .-..-J ,JL. i pr-iuc is :m.u a year. We offer some exceptional bargains in our CLUBBING KATKS with other jv.pers and magazines. For Instance Chieftain and Oregon :an both one year for $2.00. Chieftain and Spokesman Review both one year for f2.00 Chieftain and Kxammer both ane year for $2.25. The Chieftain and any of the SI magazines one year for $2.50. or Call on The Wallowa Mcftaiin Enterprise, Or, LOCAL HAPPENINGS ! J. W. MeAlister came in from his i cattle ranch in the Xorth wood Sun- 'dav. He reioirts a narrow escape i IN AND ABOUT TOWN. ' from a cougar wl.il.- coming to camp; one evening after lark. 1 lo heard aii ' ln. . , TT TT , , ' unu.-ual nois.- in the trail alir.nl of, .s.,wi, u.iiu.Uu him which also attracted his dogs at tention. The dogs made a ru-h ami scan. I a eonaar out that evidently : iv as lying in the trail not fifteen feel $100,000 to loan at 7 ier cent inter- ' ,istlJ1'lt lest on real estate security. By The Chieftain. Here We Come For - k - M. and Mrs. Win. Dishinan came lowu from Huntington on the early L. J. House made a trip to Lostinf j train this morning, and lett on the 1" iturdav. I o'clock Elgin traiii on a vinit to their C .iviu will eke v.,.t lo roots ,l.v,. i . v llu il MliplojW of tl,C M- i company i unit city, i ne ng.-u couple areas lively as crickets, and arc most interesting person i meet. May their declining years he as h as ant as their previous ones seem to indicate. C. T. McDaxii: cn for vour eggs. i Mrs. date Shaekleford i.j on . the i sick list this week. Jf you want to huy a mower or rakV j it will p:iy you to see Calvin. '( I rai!ges. lemons and bananas at j ' ( Mike ICnight went fishing on 11m- the -ty'ionery Store. li.yric Creek and caught, live nice l.ig j Mrs. Itose Voris returned Saturday trout.- He says he pulkd another I from her viit at Trout Ca-eek. ' to the top of the water that weig.u.l Mr. and .Airs Sam (iaskillVf Alder nine ami one-half pounds, hut the Slope were in town Saturday. I liev. Marvin will hold services at ' the Methndi-t church Sunday. J. V. Smith of Athena was in the ; city Suturd.iy, eiiroute for the Inina- j ha. j Wallowa will entertain the people .... .! tackle wai not strong enough to land him. Jlany hmly duuht.j the exact weight ot the fish, all Mike can say if . that he had the scales on him. j Another party of survyors headed j hy Mr. Cumphell arrived in the city ; We are now offering at cost our entire stock of mill inery, including the latest styles in Ladies', Misses and Children's hats, either plain or dress hats. Good hats for the Fourth at a Jo'w price. i.-.,. I,,. .....i ,..;u .,.,. .,11 il,., ' I?'! !! .I'll 1 f 1 tlX-S .lt... ..... j ern part ot the county The Iinnaha stage left the city j Tuesday nioniin; under the new man- agement. witli (.. tl. Knloe as drive;-, j The Children's Day exercises at the j Christian church Sunday evening were well at tended and much enjoyed., j Work on the Alder Slope ditch, j which has l een progressing very niee- , iy, w ill he disciuitimit d iY.r th' !itv j cut. j The I'earson crew of shecpshearers i finished their joh Friday and took their departure for various parts of I i )re;;on on SatMnlav. ! ! Mrs. l'ii'i:ce Ci: was a passenger on Monday morning's .''tage, going to La (irand-r, where she will visit with her sister Mrs. H. E. Cooledgc. Miss Saruo K .iraves, a sister of Mrs. Henry Milbrof this city, who has hi en in Port Kieo since hist Sep tet. iher, has saiieil for New York. Mes-is. (.'hailes and James Zurcher, Donald Lwis, Claude Loekwood inn! J. W. Kerns spent Sunday at the lake, and report an enjoyahle time. I. 15. and Fh yil Mclvenn.m c.m.-.i over from Alicel last Wick a. id are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. 1J. Ciaskill oi ' ,,f 1:111,1 "f A- M. Alder Slope. Mrs. (la-kill is tiieii sister. The Rev. Mr. Hammock, of Alder I surveyed town ships in the northiast- 1 1 seems to i be the intention of the government to conipli-te the surveys in Wallowa county at no distant date. Keort came from Joseph Tuesday that u man who had been gam'oleing and Iot ali iiis money, the night be fore, itrtw a revolver, hit the dealer, robbed the hank of about if -10, go; on his horse and left town. ShcrilV Cra mer was called to serve the wariaut lor the arrest. The epidemic of .smallpox is not so wide .spread as reported a few mile: away from home. The city authori ties have taken il. in hand and will sooii .-tamp it out. No new case are reported, outside of families who have had it. T. 11 Akin returned from the Ten derfoot mine on the head of lninaha. Tuesday, and reports development !' work us progressing satisfactory. Thoy now have a force of five men at ' work. The ore, he says, is showing! up tine. I lien's Furnishings Have you ever put on a suit that felt as if it was made to your especial order? Isn't the satisfaction some thing unique in this day of cheap everything? Let us be surveyors to you of your suits, shirts, collars and small but necessary trrticles of men's wear "and you will l;e surprised how much bet ter your clothes will seem to lit you. Its like'evervthin.r else; its the "know how." .Slope, innde the rounds last. Sunday, holding services at the Hurricane j school house, the Alder church and j at the Keavis school house. ' I'!'"!itiss Homan made a flying trip to i',i;:in la.-t week with a crowd ot sheep.diearers. He started Thursday evening :it four o'clock ami was back ; , in town Saturday at I.I oc!..cl A. M. i- ! C. T. MeDaniel, the r;i--U';n real ; estate agent, of Wnllowa, Was in town ' ; Vei!ue:;.i:;- with SOillC holllCSCckers '. I from Vniou eouutv. Thev were in j vestigating j ro),e;'!ies on Alder Slope. ! S. S. KeHy ,f Anxvas-e, Mo. an un cle of !. S. (h.'.ig arrived in the city h i-'i ; 1 . i y and will visit for a few weeks, i y has been visiting in California, l , Washington and other parts of Oro ) gon. V J. 1'. (iardoer and ua lighter (lai! ;'j irriveil in the city Sunday evening. il They will combine business with visit is . i j in,:; old friends and neighbors for n few weeks h. fore returning to their honi" jj, W;.,;!.! Walia. A Mr. and M.-,. W. I. Calvin and Mr. '. ami Mrs. Car! Itoe drove up to Wnl- i e.va lake Saluiday ening, and on :j Siimlay rode on iiorsehaek up to An t b roi.l lake. Tho round trip was made .j.easily in a day. The Cornucopia 1 irao is now oien. ; Donald Lewis, a voung man of in Monmouth, poll: county, arrived in f. this city Saturday, and will spend j , several weeks of his .vacation io the I ie. T . - - . ... , ' ii.o .nr. i.ewis is a stuilent ot the Monmouth Normal and will gradual in I'ehruaiy l'-WU. The Jost ph-Elgiii stage ' line changed hands Tues. morning. E. W. liuinbh us the new contractor. He has pureimsed the old stock from J. . Keeney and ulso a large .piantity of new. They expect to make the trip in two hours, less than the old time, by changing horses oftenei- F. A. Meade, La Grande, Ore., agent for Chickering, Kimball, Weber Crown, Wheelock, Cable, Vose, Decker & Sons, Whitney, Hinze, Milton, and Singer pianos; Kimhali, Crown, Bur dette, (treat Western, Xeedoam, and I acific Cueon organs; Singer sewing E. W. and S. M. Goble and Miss Uelle Hart returned Sunday cveniui: from their trip' to Walla Walla. While there Mssrs. Goblo boimht live W uglier, and will return lo Walla Walla shortly to re-ode. Kev. Waltz, a Baptist minister of of linker City, will preach in the Pres byterian tliurch on Sunday, July V.',. He w;li also preach at ollur towns in the county during his stay. John Znichcr started for Cov. ton day to attend t ho C. A. II. lieunieii and bring Mrs. Zureher, wio has been in I nii,n county several weeks fo; hir hrailb, home. j Wm. Merrill and Al N'.'drow of I I.o-t Pranie who have been working1 on ty iiaudan shearing machine re-I ttirne 1 borne Saturday to spend the' fourth. ! K. D. Churchill of Paradise ami! C. J. eager oi Lost l'rairic arrived in ! town Tuesday evening, to attend the ' first d.iy oi county court Wednesday. A - , ..-.,:. .. ... . , .. . i J':" li s'ii'ifir Mack by the well known linn of Friedman Bros, for Ladies, gents, youths, miss es and children. These sho es are flexible, whicji insur es comfort; they are of su perior leather which insures wear; they are over newest lasts, which insures fashion, and they are from a factory where care in making insur es economy. My prices are as heretofore such as will a; money fur, vou. machines and Empire Cream Separa- j eorderwus in the city a n n.i . J-.ndtcutt and wife st:i,i,.,l Vriday for Cove, lo attend the (i. A 11. reunion on July 4th. They will also via it relatives enroll te. Ci. U. Vori.s returned from the Chcsnininus .country Sund-y where lie had been surveying a road to the Iinnaha juiiics. J. W. Kerns and A. C. Miller spent a few hours at the lake Thnitihiy and brought home a nice string of fi..,h. Aaron Wailj returned Saturday from Omaha where be accompanied a shipment oi snecp two weeks airo. -r - , - . . . . j. . perils assisted in the E. M & M. Co. styrc this week while V. urcher was under the weather Miss Lena Do Vote completed her! school in the Noble .district Friday i ami reuirned to town Sunday. Miss Jessie Imbler started Tuesday for Dayton, Washington, to visit rela tives for a few weeks. A. C. Miller returned to La Grande Tuesday after a ten days' business trip in this county. Chas. L. Kwun returned Sunday i.oui u trip with a timber cruisers through the woods. Miss Dollio Davis from Trout Creek is staying with the family f sheriff' elect, Shackelford. John Kan kin and John Koot start ed Monday for Cove to attend the G. A. K. reuuion. L. Couch, editor of the Elgin Ke mit time T 1. w a at Expert paint makers have given the Heath & Milligan paints the best qualities they they could have. They are the kind of paints that 'stick and wear well. jferdsn is Flower S mv Seeris No need of seuding away for seeds. We have any and all kinds and they will grow too. I ise, Oregon. r tors ' Sunday.