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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1902)
V County Official Paper Knteroil in the I'ost-oHice at Enterprise Ore., as Second -class matter. sunscnimos ratks. (finale copy, per year $1.50 Sunric ropy, six months I.T3 Silicic copy, three months .& When you change your address, notily lliis orhee', Riving your present ami future u-tofttce address, so that the C'hibftais May read, you promptly. This paper Is kept on file by Albert Tozier's Advertising Aaency, Portland Orpon, where advertising may be re ceired for it. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY THURSDAY, JUL! 11, 1902 Merrill's lody lias been found in the vicinity indicated by his part ner Tracy, who said lie killed him several days ago. Tracy's repu tation for truth and varacity can not now be questioned. With the dailv press of Seattle and Portland it is different. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Orrtcg at I Grande, Oregon. June 14, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following-named Pettier has Died notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before A. C. Smith U. S. Commissioner, nt Enterprise, Oregon, on July 2o 10J, viz: H.E. 7:i'.il, of Michael Toomey of Cl.ieo, Oregon, for the XW. NE.V4', SV; NE' and NE'4' fE;i Sec. 14, T. 1 N. R. 45 E. V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John 151ow, Daniel W. Warnock, Edward A. Tinaley, all of Chico, Oregon, and Isaac Root, of Enterprise, Oregon. E. V. B.4RTLETT Register. Ouardlan' Sale of Real Property. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omen at LaGrande Oregon. June 14, 1902. Notice is herehv given that the following named guttler hat tiled notice of his inten tion to commute and make final proof in support of his claim ami that said proof will be made before 1). W. Sheahan U. S. Commissioner at Enterprise, Oregon, on July 2"), 1902. viz: II. E. 0713, Virgil J. J.evander. of Xotice is HEREHY GIVEN that by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wal lowa duly made and entered of record therein on the 5th day of May 1902, in the matter of the estateand guardianship of Clarence G. Bare, Myrtle B. Bare, Mollie B. Bare and Frank Bare, minora, by which order the undersigned is LICENSED, AUTHORISED, EMPOWERED and directed to sell all the real property belonging to the estate of said minors, I, Geo. W. Hyatt, guardian of the estate and persons o said minors, will on the 10th day of July 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock Ai M., at the front door of the County Court house, in the city of Enterprise, Wallowa county, Oregon, sell at public auction as like property is sold on execution, to the highest and best bidder for cash, payable at the date of con firmation 'of said sale, all the right, title, interest and estate, .vhich the of five distinct routes -to travel. The equipment of these trains is the best including free reclining chairs, standard and tourist sleep ers, a perfect dining car service, and also personally conducted ex cursion cars, each in charge of a competent guide, whose business is to look after the comfort of his guests. No more pleasant and in expensive means of crossing the Continent can be found than is provided by these excursions. For additional details, address, J. D. Mansfield, Gen'l Ag't, Rio Grande Lines, 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. Land! Land!! Land!!! PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS. The tourist travel between the 1 thd Paciffe Coast has I , -ii uiuit uieeia on the reached enormous proportions in nesiiuy in January, April, Jul - son. Court Sexton. Probata court is thL... . Monday of each month. ""H Countr court meeteon The Burleigh Real Estate Agency lias placed on the market some choice bargains in real estate. Xotiee there: 160 acres of fine bottom land with an abundance of running water witli water rights; 60 acres in cultivation; the finest alfalfa or wheat land; price Bare, Mollie B. Bare and Frank Joseph. Oregon, for (he WJg swy sEtf j Bare, and each of them, has now N. R 4tj E. W. M. j or heretofore has had in the follow ing described real property, with out division thereof, towit: The undivided four-twenty-firsts He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Daniel V. Warnock, James K. Shields. Richard W. Warnoek, Charles Warnock, ! (4-21) interest of, in and all ot Joseph, Oregon. Lord Salisbury has resigned the jiremiership of England on account of his age and failing health. The King appointed Lord Balfour to 'ill the vacancy. It is expected that there v.ill be several more resignations from the English cab inet on account of this change of leaders. The streams in Eastern Oregon :ire now of some consequence to E. W. CARTLETT, Register. said Clarence G. Bare, Myrtle B. $2500 on easy terms, i We only handle property that will sell, consequently can quote you the lowest prices on all classes of real property. Call on oi write the linn for further particulars. The Binti.Eie.n Rkai. Estate Aokncv Enterprise, Oregon ' (he general prosperity of the lish-1 XW14 MV.li of ec. 14 nig industry of Western Oregon. lLllh oirU .Hatcheries hav been established it many points along the mount ain streams where the lish are cap tured and the eggs hatched. The following is clipped from a recent i-sH" .,f t..- 1 'f.'.ini.in: A 'letter was received at the Fish Warden's ofiice' today from A. 1). 11 , Alien, superintendent ot tne sta tion for the State Fish Commission mi the Grande Koiide river, in which he stnt'.-s he got the racks in m July. :;. and that a considerable number 01 cliinuoks have put in an 1 p pea ranee. Tiie;e li.-h are from lie June run, wiuie loose ta ' no Llackr.'.pias hat;'! to the West half of the North-east quar ter and the East half of the North- j west quarter of Section twentynine I (-'!) in Township two (2) North oi TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE, 3, 1S7S. j ilange forty eight (48) E. W. M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. j in Wallowa .County, Oregon, con- U LtC 027:1. 1902. ! tainin ne hundred and Notice is hereby given that in compli- , (lb0) acres together with the tene- : ance with the provisions of the act of merits, hereditaments and appur Congress of June 3. entitled "An ! tenences thereunto belonging or in act for the sale of timber lands in the ' any wjse appertaining. i Mates of California, Oregon. Nevada and , Washington Territory," as extended to j Gko. W. IIvatt, ; all the Public Land States by act of Aug- j Guardian of the estate and per-1 ut 4.1S92, William E. Taggart. of Col- ; sons of Clarence G. Bare, Myrtle fax. county of Whitman. State ol Wash-: JJ UT(- Mollie R Hire and Fr-.t.t 5 mgtoii, has this dav tiled in this office j ,' 1Kln-IuUU- u- liarean(1 crank his sworn statement No. 10:11, for the pur- 1 1,;ue minors. f chase of the SEl4' SV4' Sec. 11 W1., j ' in Town-; Reduced Rates to the East. ' 45 E. ! ':' nroof to slimrHi.it . me lamt sought is more valuable f..i its ti , 1 (iini)or or stone than for agricultural pur-, 1 ll0?0 contemplating an eastern ' oses and to establish his claim to said : trip will be interested to know that i land helore the Register and Receiver , ..1 mi 1 , , i of this oliiee at La Grande, Oregon, on 1 U,ere Wl11 shortly be on sale great- ; Friday the li'th day of September" l!)02. !v reduced rate tickets in connection ! with the Rio Grande System, the the last few years, and calls for a seecial class of equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Company has issued from its shops what it technically calls the "Pull man Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers being built on the same plan, but not furnished with the eume elegance. They are equipped with mattresses, blankets,. sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee and do ing "'light housekeeping," and each section can be fitted with an ad justable table. A uniformed por ter accompanies each car, his busi ness being to make up berths, Kf-ep the car clean, and look after the mts and comforts of the pass engen. In each of the trains which a. dispatched dailv from Portland by the O. II. & N. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers." The car at tached to the "Chicago-Portland Attorney and Counselor at la KNTKRPIU.SK, OREUOH ' All business and correspondent, tended to with iatmtei. i L" n Special" goes through to Chicago and Federal Courts and without change, and the one in the ! Dlrt'"t. tember. Circuit, court convent.. Monday in May, nd the in October. 'Hotj,, Claimant, Settlers rr . . xiyou want louieon 1j . up on your homestead, buv .a ornate land, or Iran ct 7 kind of land busing ",?J,4er address. ' nu 0,1 f D. W. Sheahan U. S. COMMISSION Eterprise, - . 0re D. VV. Sheahan. "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas iCitv without change. Passengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar car at Granger. Much of the first class travel is being carried in these cars, the nites being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates and full information, including folders, write to A. I,. Craig, General Passenger Agent, 0. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. CHAS. A, AULT AND SUBGE05 ' - Oregon. PHYSICIAN Enterprise Calls t.n nit rn-t., t u. lne C0IJnt proniDtly answered ' Residence one block East f Meihoik " :"o -oi ui Drug store. LODGE DIRECTORY 0. E. s. xte na.nes as witnesses: (ieorje N. Lar.ibee, Anson C. Larabee, i.ola i:. Clark, all of .Moscow, Idaho, and David r. Trimble, of Colfax, Washington. Any and all ivrsons ciaimim,' adverselv the above-deseribud lan.ls aro reijusted to liie their claims in this etliiv on or be fore said Ud.iv of September, E. W, DAiMxarr, Register. tierv ;en at .re froui S nri! :;in! 'i-v runs. Ileretiv :-M-e th: li;h artin-..'.l!y pr-.-pagatod :.ive been from tie-,fu!y r.tul Au-!i., -lis! inn.-: at nearly i-verv L;U .in.-rv ' '' TIMIiKR LAND, ACT .U'N!: :;. i. Nui'b.'i; i'ui: pt'in.ii'ATiox, I'nit- ! S:at- Land tnliee. , I 'r. .1 line !.',', I: ij. I... t.r., iti-e i- 1.- . v.-.iii t; .- :.r-.i!ie .: el' timbr.- ii.iry," as j famous "Scenic Line of the World." I This line offers its passengers a : most delightful and comfortable journey to all eastern points. ! It is the only transcontinental I line passing directly through ' j quaint and pictueresque Salt Lake ; City "The City of the Saints," I a"tiful Glen wood Springs, Lcad ; vu'tj, Pueblo, Colorado Springs j ' (where a side trip may be made to I Wallowa Valley Chapter, No 50, Order of the Eastern Star, holds its regular connniinieatious on the First and tbcTbird Saturday of each month. at 7:311 1". M., in Masonic Hall, Enter prise, Oregon. All visiting brothers and sisters are cordially invited to attend. Amy E. Fohhytiie Rak E. Rates: Worthy Matron. Secretary. Woodmen of tlic World. ' EsTK'tfiiisK Camp No. ii:!,"), meets reMlai-ly on the First imd Third Mon day nights of each month. Transient Neighbors cordially invited. f. A. Ci.ai:k C. C. C. A. Anr, Clerk. i'l.M I'.KK LA Mi, NOTlC'i: loll rov: 1 exte t !i :l t oltl,. in compli j the Garden of the Gods and the summit of Pike's Peak over the cog- ' '11 ti;' L'"ii::nlia. lut ' in".- iriy : '.:n (,f ii-li : eady to sptivn it is t. '. i.,"i'.it:!iiii:;- run can I ir.im ti... .( enin,' lu cati.'iimg ;ei! it is el ;.l that inauuaiti-1 I-.hhI .-Si. u. ill-,. Ill r -epi ' I A. W.iilu a.-t Con "Aa act t' ! :' Cali W:i -lii.iiti': i! the 1'iih'i -'i-t 4, 1 ; ' V till-- Cii.'.-lll;.; : 1 the 'easuii. 1:. w. ha, tl., Ti -.;!!, ' ui tae .va!iii, '.. and - i:.iy Ml'Ml Wi4 N, Strnyed or iioien. 1 it- tun ''! r or .-; j 1 urpii,, -, ini'l i .-aid land i.iure 'iMiiiiii-:,!j,v:-. s 'i:e 1 1 aiu'e.l. W a.-l : In r . ray mar--. 1 years uhl. C'liiiiectei!. 011 l-ft h:ii stripp , i; r'ra ht side r-v.ard for return ui - tor pruef of per.-oii who 11. I1i:am. Paradise. Or. Ucionel Bro-'n, 4,985. No. pun i hav, 1 1 1 1 i u u 1 i!! stand bin; ha-ed tie- above named on ot Jack' Jeloisnn. anil it 111 v barn on Sheei. . M.tt. ei ttil- "i'lCe for the e'-tioii No. No. 1, N, Itiui-,. .. i: v. ill otter p-in f f s.'imv i'-'ht i men- viiliia: ! I'm in- timn for : ,'i u:tura! to e-laliii,; l,i claim 1,. lohn A. i: .:,ibl,... r. s;. ' -'o-rph. ()r'L-..Ii. uti rmir-iay, tl.e tit!, ,:,y uf s.pu ib,..r. !!'-'. He 11:11m, us V'tiiv-se: Cliarle- I.. Uart-h-Tii. Willi.,.., i Albert Hart-iiorn, Kn-ihriek V. , all of Jo-i-ph, iri-'-oii. Any ami lt pv-r-ons ehiiiuiii adverse ly tin., above-, kwi-ibed lands ar,- rcpiest eil to tile their claims in tiii., oliiee on or btf Ji'e said 11th day r f !,-p,.,it)er, Vr2. I.. W. Uartiett. Krister. ! wheel railroad,) and Denver, the queen city of the inter-mountain ; region. Stop-overs are allowed on , -11 elass-.s of tickels. iltree tuuly express trains make close connections with all trains . east and west and afford a choice !. b)l)L'. 11 celepli- oi the a. i of ntitloif "A,. in the va.!.,. . as e.No'juleii ites 1 IV (U)(H Tiit.rntllTA The Northern Pacific is noted - - - - -" V .bin,-,. Wat-ner among railways for its adver. tising matter. Its pamphlets ft ranch. lenns sfln. iiiMirat.ce. IIascall C01.K. Lost i'ne, Ore. Notice to Contractors. TLMiir.u land, act juxe :j, wrs'g NOTICE FOR l'Unt.lUATION. j I'nited States Land Office, ! La (iratule, Ore., June 7, 1902. i Notice is hereby udver. thai in compli-! t ance with the provisions nf.-.ti m-t c i laress of June ;;, 1S7.S. entitled "An ! 2 tot tlie sale of timber hinds in the States! ?. of California. Oreiron, Nevada and W ih- i ' i mu'ton Territory." as extended to all the ; 3 I'nblic 1-aml States bv act of August 4. ' 1 1'L. Albert II:irt.r, of Imnaha. conntv I ! ol Wallowa. Mate of On rotl . ti.iu 1 1,;., 1 J I day Hied in this office his sworn tnt- : input No. 10-12. for the i.nreleiso nf tl,', '. 1 ' ive Entcrpris-j Hotel Co. will re- a!ed bids for the -,)i,stt uction of SE'i ii a two story, stone hotel l.tiiMin 1 ...... ti- creei ai at r.nter ri?e. Oregon. Said bids to b? submitted on or before Inly 20. Ji'M2. Plans and speeilica t:otis can be seon at Wallowa National 1 .11!;. nt !:.-..-; :,t c. It niton's oiiice in Ea Grande (in l:." ri.'ht is reserved to reject nny iio! i 1 1 bids. order of the Hoard of Directors. G. W. Hyatt, Sec. 1 o! etNin V,. Hi Township No. 2. X, It. No. 47 K. W. M.'. and will offer proof to show that the land' sendit is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and loeHiarnwii :.ise;,ini losaid land before i J 1... v. . .-11,, o 1. Commissioner at 1 t; la.tcrpns.., Or-'..,,, At,.,,, ... ,!, 1 J 'wi ui .in'.isi. r.Mij. He narji.-s as .vittewses ; liobert 1-. Mnbblefieid. J, Frank Iijvis, (otben II. Vet, Clarence E. Vest, ah of Eiih-rpri-e, Oregon. Any and ail persons Haimirsr udvorne- ly the aViov il"S-iil)p. I: r 111 S foiiest- ei'.to C.'.if thir cliniH in thi- ofheooncr bc!or silil H day ef Aicn-f, f!)n. E. W...1! ,j;ti;tt, Keit'.-t9r. . m 1 E J TA tf nri- l.lt.l-l.fr ... , . - , iMJi iillilrSl ' "cl, eie., are lasteiuiiy gotten upjind are valuahle for what they contaiu. Here is a partial list Nothing f What ySr- -e. 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I'.,.a:.. 1 . ; '": IMC, (.,.! ,:e ll,l:1. Initi.ou, canty ,,j W ,l ,-.v 1 . ..le o. U.o, , ,;. ( . m ' hi.Mjlhee hisHUorn statement Nu. i:i" ;., Hie purchase of the I.T v'"', H'. 'lV'l"'l'l1 No. - N". ; '-'; -No I. V.. ami ,w ol!(.r , ' ' , " lli,r land sor.-ht is "-"eahiaoie i,.r its t,,,,i. . .. ti,.,,, i , . ,. , Binnt ...... .. . ,i.,,.,iii!irai purpi.sen, and I,. est ao iHii his eh.!... ... , , I l , I. . Kllld netorv -.. 11111 oil.' , L at Joseph, Oregon, wool Mill- oi .11 1- loo. He names as witnesses'- Patrick l.oftns, John I.. Weaver, , .leaver ami Kichard l ! all of Inina'na. (.. lu.V!Itti!!!..W inn'-adverselv voiiimi.s.sioiie.' "ii lilay, the E. smith, T A Tl -..ULKLEIGII. W. S. BVSIBCH, BURLEIGH & BURLEIGH -ATTORNEYS AT LAW- Practicein all Courts of the Stale. a ..11 ti 1 ... . ou n iveai estate and make Collec tions on Commission. n ... uii vi-yancing and Abstracting iSr Office in Court House HI ENTERPRISE,-: OREGON 1 n . 4V. . BMirH J.S.HOBGB Smith & Hodgin Pil 1 URfrEYP, AT I AW ENTERPRISE, ore. LAND OFFICE UFSINESS in no 1,8 (teiiartnients tmnsactcd 111 tins ..the... ,,! .i:lts i0T-mvx tion. All Filings and. CntestKcat " leeorttcu unci attended to with prompt nejs. Otlieo upstairs in the lierland r.uilditig. a. c. mim, U.S.Comns soner A L Ji'osner, resident 1 it six? 1 a 11 visit DR. Innn mm uin... -4ii vmi .U1 a,.f s FRANCIJCO. CAU ItaMlilBkut,,,, -"",oriiv.,K. . ' w.W"-PBIVATOI8EASt8, , . ...Hl.a.v . u .... .. . r-ni,li. .7J. 4jmbi,iu., .f. . I liM,.r;.. o.vr. tl,. I ' only .jT, Tmrnrtiaw 13T,",' L',',V " Sl I cur. Th Dooto7...''-.bu' '.. cunt tor l. h ".I 4Md rntuZZ , 1 vrit. f, R"x?:?", . book br m..u Ol Jr wrtua iaii5l " . f ' 'NTEI! PRISE, E'entist OREGON BUSINESS CARDS. H. E. OAKES s inlng, Piumfcin . Ste-cm k' s West of Teleplone .Offce, ' Mil RISE, OREGON LLOWA NATIONAL OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON. A VITAL - r 50.000 - 1.10.00 r DIBECTOB8: t 9,RAI J . M. Church, VEA8KY. W. K. HOUIIS, Gfo. W. Hyatt. i OPEICER8 : ' M. C'HTIRoh, G. W. HYATT j W. it. HOLMES, Cashier. Does a gjmoral banking btisine -xel.ange Lought and sold.v Collect n8 promptly made at homo or I r"i uuronu, t