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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1902)
r T 9 1 ii i .1 5c Is fi H ' i Vallowa Lountv News. Is what you want when you sub scribe for A County Paper. Look Over The ?. r, Aim ii in-dmn wmu mm Anrl ni i Tha: It Gives the County News. a 13 d Tt)c price is Sl'.oO a year. We offer some exceptional bargains in our CLUBBING RATES with other papers and magazines. For Instance Chieftain and Oregonlan both one year for $2.00. Chieftain and Spokesman Review both one year for $2.00 Chieftain and Examiner both ane year for $2.25. The Chieftain and any of the Si magazines one year for $2.50. Address or Call on The Wallowa Chieftain, Enterprise. Or, LOCAL- HAPPENINGS i ,.A c- :n ,L:l IX AND ABOUT TOWN. By The Chieftain. i firande arrival in the city Tuesday. ' The family will ttay a few wwks at KIlis House at the hike white Mr. Miller is looking after busimvs affairs. Jacob Bauer and faniilv arrived in Picked Up Here And There the city Wednesday from Omaha and j will take r.p their resilience in the 1 .Gardner proixr'v as soon as their j household goods arrive. ! Mi sr. Guesner, Burleigh ami Cal-! Ui.lXH t,. h-an at 7 per cent inter-Tvin ,llillle tr; ,0 the , ( tht. Hur. ; j riciiiie creek inonntaiuslast Wtdnes- ; day ami secured some fine panoramic j views of the ruirgrd scenery. ( l.ots 01 i ."luiwCi now m tne r.. ji. .v ; M. I'n. Store. ' Here We Coma Fcr V m jiwik R- Ufl MTV EIMCi TK- A Til? 'St on . ti- security. C. T. McTUsikl John Bariihiil, the livervman at ! Elgin wa. in the city WVdnesd.y drip Jner- gjj GOSt 'ing lor a traveling salesman. He ' J wtv w w ing at present. ; Sheriff Shack'.eford and deputy Kerns arrested Joe Moxley last Fri day eveninir on a warrant from Col- te:il- Calvin will crive vou 15 cents a doz savs that business in his line is rush Ilo:;x: July ', to the wife of Ford Hillm.in, a daughter. n n-.s: July 11. to the wife of J. C. Shiickieford. a datr.'hter. ii you want t.. i.uy a mower or raKe ( fils Wash., on a charge of horse it will pay you to see Calvin. j If y.ui want a -.). d Range for little! chet Bidw, 11 and Mr. Ouinland of Island City and two other gentlemen passed through town Wednesday en route for the lake for u few days nut-: The excavation work for the new Eiv and Ida B..ter left : hotel w progressing nicely. The city a visit with relatives at receives the dirt and gravel in the pit land is grading the streets with it. and family left tr.il.iv I lie ladies nf the Wallowa Valley io:k v. sc.- the E. M. vt M. Co. v. Walt will preach in the I'res hytfriaii chureh Sunday night. Mrs. Ethe Scott, a sister of John Hailev. i vi.-itiiej in the county. Tii- Mi Sinul.iv :'. Iil.itul City. J. A. Frem for th some 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 low-price. l.tUe Where :nie. M . I. I. I,-t,- 11 . ... ... i.i' . .i 1. 1 . ..I. t . . . ... j ii t and Mis I','... i:;;e;isliip, both of: i'r:.ir:e i-.c.k. It i- n;;-i;-'-'-'! that "Brick" John- , -.u i- in the toils i f ;:;e law in Idaho II . !!! ' '.'e i.f )o! ! stealing. j was i.s.Mit.1 Tuos- hey v. i'l camp for ' Chapter are intending to enjoy I h'.neh ! i . if ice cream and cake at thei: The !'i !ta Saloon is now owned by ! Jacob ii.iuer. he having purcha.-i d : city license last week. Levi llilev i- ! A lt:.l-.-ta.'i- Ii d..y to Ciie-ter r.i 'i'i-ou tending bar tor him. The county court has been huv this w.ek chicking up the old d. din- Is thini A p'.ir.gton and Editi. oiiei.t tax rolls ami putting them th of Joseph. occupy i: :. Wol . Ii. ill v. V the pnhit hurch Sunday ir will ie at 1 : loi'.i. Mr. ! -Ah., h: i net- f j: A. E. Ivr.nhoe of La (itaiule s ben v:-:;::iu Mrs. J. S. Wau : )!!o time h fl for her home brother of Jame. , arrived from West !; and is visiting .Uoimay. Linn Conner, a Conner of this city Virginia last v.ie relatives. Ci. M. Voris and J. F. Johnson are iinisiiing the repair work on W. P. Samms' undertaking estahiuhn '3nt tiiis week. J. I). Zurchr lft on Wednesday's tage for Albany where he goes to at t i;d the encampment ci the Oregon National (iu ud. J. F. Johnson has purchased the in ter : of C. M. Vo. is in the Enter prise l'laiaing mil! and is now the sole proprietor. Bliss MeKcnnon arrived out from Imti.ioa Wednesday where he has been engaged in putting up a crop of hay for Sam Ciasltill. Mrs. Ethel Lord arrived in town Wfdm.-da on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lord are staying at the mines this summer. MAi::tii:n: In this, city July 11, Mr. S. M. Lozter and Miss M. M. ttudger. both ot Prairie creek. Bev. Samms ofli ;:ating. Bev. Walt::, a Baptist minister of Baker City, preached in this city la.st Sunday morning and evening at the Presbyterian church. Thus. Be Vail, owner of the planing mill at Wallowa was in the city Tues day on a business trip in relation to the contract for thu new hotel. The Misses Anna and Stella Brooks of Saunmerville, came in last week, and on Monday evening braved the wind and dust storm to stay over night on their claims. Mrs. G. S. Craig went out to Elgin .Monday in company with Mrs. Ivan hoe and B. F. Stuhhlefield, to visit , her parent Mr. and Mrs. Dishman, who are visiting a son at Elgin. Dr. C. A. Ault has sold his interest in the property in which the tele phone office is situated, to J. M. Con ner, and will move his office into a room in the Berland building. On Wednesday Mrs. E.J. Forsythe and children, Enimett unci Irene, and the MisoeH Margaret and Belle For sythe went to the lake to camp. They exjiect to spend several weeks there. Br. Temple started Monday for out side points. He will attend a niedi- . ca! association this week at Hot Lake j and then meet his wife at La Orande in one book. Mrs. C. A. Thillip of Wiehata, Kate !;i 'u in the city visiting with vela i tives. She is a niece of A. C. .Smith j Men to work in hay harvest ur, n w b, ing.tagerly sought and then- are not enough to supply the demand. Mrs. Bose Tullcv-Scimeider return- i ed from Imuaha Saturday where s'n has been teaching school. , B i::n: At Paradise. Ore., July !. to the wife jf J. S. Kenville, a nine! Have you ever put on a suit that felt as if it was made to vour especial order"' i - - n't the satisfaction some. unique in this day of cheap everything? Let us be surveyors to you of your suits, shirts, collars and small but necessary articles of men's wear and you will be surprised how much bet ter your clothes will seem to lit you. Its like everything else; its the "know how." I pound son. C. T. McDaniel the real estate and loin agent of Wallowa was in the city Tuesday. ' Metingat Alder. Stock of Shoes Next Sunday morning religious ser-' vices will be held in the church hum-', ing on A'der Slope. A. B. Waltz, of; New York Baptist Theological Semi nary, will preach. Paid J6so Per Acre. Thos. Hughey has sold his five acre ' fruit tract in May Park to E. Helman,' recently from Iowa, for !r':i.')i), or at the rate of iflwO per acre. This is the , highest price yet paid for Grande : Honde fruit land. This tract has a fair cottage and is entirely set out; with bearing trees. Mr. Hughey1 bought the place three years ago i tor .f 1,100. Since that time he; has expended a good deal of labor and $1)00 in improving the place and has also received a fair income from the fruit anil other products. Immediately following this gale j Mr. Hughey made the purchase of Jordon's residence property north of i the railroad track. He will remove' his family to town and will follow his trade, that of carpenter and contract or. La Grande Chronicle. Made by the well known firm of Friedman Bros, for Ladies, gents, youths, miss es and children. These sho es are flexible, which 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 as money for you. n Notice. 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. Wam-owa Coi'.vtv, Oiie(;o.v, July 11, 1002. To Sami-ei, Bkows: You are here by notified that we have expended one hundred dollars in labor and im provements on the Cold Spring min eral claim located in the Imtiaha Mining district, i.i which claim you w'ere owner of one-third interest ,and as will appear hy certificate filed July 26, BJ01, in the office of County Clerk of j Wallowa county, Oregon, in order to j hold said premises under the provis ions of Section 2324 Revised statutes j of thel'niltd 8tntts, being amount re-j quired to hold same for year ending! December 31. 1901. and if within ! ; , on ner return from an extended visit H) days after this notice by publi Garden & Flower Seeds No need of seuding away for seeds. We have anv and all kinds and they will grow too. J I with relatives at Pendleton. Mrs R. F. Stuhhlefield and two t - g; I children returned Wednesday from a Ii two months' visit in Missouri with F-! her mother and other relatives. Mr. fi ! Stuhhlefield met her at Elirin ai-d EBiSarar?fiU 21 U1 tVVS-n TBSPt . j brought her iu by private conveyance. tion you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such ex(euditure us co-owner your interest in said claims will lieconie the property of the subscriber under Section 2324. J. F. Cl TLER. J. JJ. Kelly. Calvin Enterprise, (Won.