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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
intv Official Paper. City Official Paper.-- 5 t i 5 r '.ill rf? fj.lM i&3 u3 kits 1 :M &iEi R ! mfLi f$Mi WW j- V J -5.' REPRESEXTAT1VE XEWSPAPER OF WALLOWA COl'XTV. 1 tp31 PJIlK .XVIII. N'O.f'i. ENTERPRISE. OREGON.. AUGIST 14. W02. Mid-Summer IVilV Edward VI! Crowned Kins. WIIOLJiNO- 051 T hi jauu.. itmi-fJ nl Ht? 1.. uJ vj Vir Lilies Wash Dress (Joods- : have jast placed on our Bargain o.-.uritcr all stricth :icr Drcs go J?, co::si?U: of Mercerized Fouliards. .ses.'Petvn'us E.!t:?u. etc, at greatly reduced 5. nair.tlv: 11 ri'L'uhir 2-V v.'-;; l.-.i- 12Ao 10c ;e r.re all nice patte: 1: a:icl genuine b:irirains. Lcxnos, Aug. 0 King Edward and Queen Alexandra were crowned in Westni'nster Abbey, shortly' aflcr noon today. Though tlie ceremony was bereft of some of the elaboration and pageantry originally ontemi.ht.'d it lacked little in the way of sieet;i eular perfection. The whole eere:i:on ial was of a n.ngnifieo:it!y decorative character, and presented a constantly changing panorama, round the two uures enuironeu in then ra'oes of velvet, ermine and cloth of pol l, amidst the distinguished assem blage of actors, the fnlfillmmf nf j whose various roles necessitated con J slant movement. j Ejtli stage '.f the ceremony, with j i:s Old World usages, tarnished it iijiiotaof intnrt, wl::!e the interior I of the noble church, fiiled as it was with oti-eials in various capacities, j with Princes and dijilomatiii oHieert j i:i gold-laced r.nifoiins, with hyralds. ; p-irsuivants and other (fieers of state j in medieval costumes, with peoi and J pe"r: sss in rich lobes, with Oriental i potentates in many-hued raiment, with men of nil types arcl all shad- . of complexion from dirlVrent points o! the new-erowned monarch' em (iire, with its daz.ling display 01 jewels and wealth of ol'T, presented a pic ture which, in its combined brilliancy and distinction, has seldom been excelled. Raised a Five-Legged Hare. offer a nice new stock awn's add youths' Straw at 50c on the dollar. This price is m:.d: rrgard ; c.jtt in order to close them out. - have soaie odd. and ends in this line at just half -price. Those are good quality, hut price is made i reason that we b aren't a full line of sixes in the -nt stylos.. Buying these at pri:e offered is genuine ::iv. Tracy Dead. William Endeiby, who lives at rherryville. in Clackamas County, has a five-legged laro. which b.e raised iroinacolt. It is a freak of nature wl-.ich attracts much attention. The fifth leg and hoof is iittu.-lied to the right front fere In t. Ah.mt midway between the knee and ankle there is ;i limb, and from hire the leg starts out from the main leg. The fal-e leg is only about six inches in length and terminates in a well-formed hoof about three inches across. The hoof is on the ins'ido of the leg. Mr. Endersby Krt net iced this jeeuliar .formation shortly after the coll was bom, and" eame to ti e con elusion that the animal might be of no value. However, the mare grew to be a line bc.-.utiiiil t.laek animnl, and full of activity, contrary to expecta tions Mr. Eudcrsdy -ays that the fifth hoof dors not inteiiVie in the least, and tin' mare can vo;-k in ham -.-s or under the saddle. Oreg..nian. Wallowa County News Is what you want when you sub scribe for A County Paper. Look Over The The University of Orer:ii. The Unfvcrsity of Ore-in will open its twenty-seventh session at Einfrne, Wednesday, September 17th. The outlook for the year seems at present, very promising. A number of new men have b en added to the faculty, all thoroughly fitted both by prepara tion and by experience, Tbr their work. The University buildings are being re paired and improved during the sum mer, the dormitory, gymnasium and Leady Hal! receiving especial atten tion. Students intending to enter this fall are invited to correspond with the president relative to their Work. Cat alogues will cheerfully be sent on an- 111 own Oiic Ik jr. . v3 i. U i t as j; spc-cia! drive in this line 25 dozen pairs W and children's hlack H-.Vj in si,ves from 5 to 'J - v-'-ir. These values will f.trpnsa vou. Ladies' Shirt fafet? "':rt in Mercerised cott'.n and iVrca'.e at' one-ha'f s::k w.ilsis r-i'ul..r V v:!.,..- To 4 - y, " " ' 2 'I") ! 52 ?'k va!.t. are the best .v. a'. icy we -tave ev : Mnow 'u tjle tjm.; t(, ?r...t h;ir.-:iii in them. tave a few of t'i? Clia:;inio:i ni .vers yet o:i hand. this mowr took Mr.-it premium at the Parks ;tion- Call -and see them if y-u are interested in : a mower. ' I lre headquarters for Mitchell wagons in this county j p a good supply of them on hand. !t'ck of G&neral Merchandise is quite complete. wmld be rlaci to figure with you on anything you Respectfully yours, The esenjied convict and murderer of eight persons, Harry Tracy, killed him-elf hist Wednesday night in a wheat lield near Odessa, Washington. He had beu piiK-ued and sho by a posse the evening before and evidently was slowly Heeding to death when he sent a bullet crashing through his I brain. When shot in the leg he crawled into the wheat fi.'lil nrnl siu it i was just dark the posse surrounded . lcat"M1 j the fit Id and waited until inornkig. ' I An advance wts made at daylight the i ; next morning when his lifeless body! was discovered near the point he euter- J ed the field. His leg was broken I-! Notice if hereby given that I have low the Knee snd a severe flesh wound s"ffi'-i"t funds on hand to pay all was made by another bull -t in the U',.lmva wvnty warrants presented thigh of the same leg, from which he f)' Wainnt prior to November 12, would soon have bled to death. The 18 1,1 Interest on warrants included kis-k.1 of live m-n wlio 1,1 'wve call ceases Angut-t 7, I!)02. And See That t (Sivcs tlpc Csounty NcVs. ar)d The price is St.50 a year. We offer some exceptional bargains in our CLUBBING RATES with other papers ntul majrazinefk Treasurer's Notice. posse was cf imp- will evidently share the reward. The J fanner, Eddy, with whom Tracy had ; in. i.i-i ct'ieiin fiir n A ! V- onrl ti l,riv I I informed the officers will also prob- ably receive a part of the 'ev.ard. HpSHY Mll.l.KK, County Treasurer Stallion Notice. The band witgon from Joseph lilled with jolly boys ami girls iias'-ed through town Wednesday morning enroute for the how at La Grande. "Don" owned bv A. Morgan, weight, I The barU-r shop has been moved '1800; color, gray; sire, "Thorny j out int the street and in a few days King: dam, I'ercheron inure. je post office building will also be Will stand at owner's farm on ! moved in order to make rojm for a Lower Prairie creek.. Terms: )f2 stone. building in the plSee of the two 15 and 8. A.Moi:gan. wooden ones. For Instance Chieftain and Oregon'an , both one ytar for f2.00. Chieftain and Spokesman Review both one year for $2.00 Chieftain and Kxaminer both ane year for ?2.5. The Chieftain and any of the . SI magazines one year for $2.50. Address Gr Call on . The alloa Chieftain, ' Kitenpinse, Or, The University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 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