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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
5 mty Official Paper.- City Official Tapcr.-- the PePresenta irivE sewspaper dhwLibyvA couxrr. I Lxvm.K0.f- Mid-Summer Bessie Mills, a young girl of Forest Grove fell off a raft in Gales Creek near Foren Grove, Oregon, last Sat urday. She wink anil was under the water twenty minute befort rescued. After a short time she was revived and is all right. Victor Williams, an Indian of the h have just placed on our Bargain counter -all strictly Un'fi,il,ajrt,st'"''tion on his death m l - "t.-pnti iu iiaving murdered Mrs tuner Dress goods, consisting of Mercerized Foullards,' Tcs"nt in isso for which another I Inlinn ........l t:i ! . . . titles, Percales Batistes, etc, at greatly reduced Unity and hanred ig. namely: I'.H roiniliir 23c 20c- 15c 12ic 10c. values at I6sC 12Jc 10c Hit file Bliese are all nice patterns and genuine bargains. Straw Hate fe offer a nice new stock Ci men's and youths'' Straw I: at 50c on the dollar.' This price is made regard uf cost in order to close them out. Shoes, e have some odds and ends in this' line at just half ar .price, These are good quality, but price is made lie reason that we haven't a full line of sizes in the rent styles. Buyiug these at price offered is genuine tomy. VK.m' J, fe offer as a special drive in this line 25 dozen pairs pes' and children's black Hose in sizes from 5 to 9 c per pair. These values will surprise ronl Ladles Sliirfc Waist$ Ware in Mercerised cotton and Percale at one-half lar price. :'Jies' silk waists regular- $5 Value $3 73 11 3 50 2 50 " ii ' 4 " 3 ' " '4-50 " 3,25 " tt ii 4 8 " 2 25 lese fad now . Mucin ltccij "J'l""!.; JIJ IJUnilATB silk "waists are the best quality we have evfer t the ; Embassy for enlistment in the , , . ... , .; . . i . , ; ; Americiin Army in the Pln'ippinc. OW is the tlrrle to' get bargain's in theffl. Thy all say a report was in circula- . . . ... i i t'" t Cape Town ami Durban that - i i ; ' 4 ' 1 It fehai-o un nUo riiomninii trinwprs vet on hand t first nremium at the Paris Kespettfully jouri; ENTERPRISE, OREGON. AUGLST 2i, 190 WORLD'S NEWS. WHOLE NO- 853 FROM FAR AND NEAR. Clipped and Ccpied From Our Exchanges. Chaa. M. Schwab, the well known promoter of the largest trusts in the world is now reported to be in delicate health and will retire from active busi ness. The duties o'f such a life are too strenuous for an ordinary consti tution. Two of Ringliug Xros, eleidiant cars containing 12 elephants were derailed lust week between Seattle and Port land. Four of . the trainers and keepers were hurt but the animals is- caped injury. The "city of Nevt- Yc'rk contains Hebrews or Jews , which is equal to about one-fourth or fifth in the population. A posta is in search of two men who htld up the Free water saloon hi.-; week and it is supposed committed various other robberies. When a deputy sheriff attempted to arrest them they shot him and escaped. The deputy's wound however is not dangerous. t "Thy "Xote and Comment" mr,u of the Or.'j-oninn hue the following ti say about the state school unj ; Thf lst Legislature of Oregon crc!ored the State Land Board to lend out t!. irredudibl.. school laifd fund at. fi in-r Cent interest. The law is inoperative because ( per cent is not obtainable on safe security. Ifc-n- is a lesson with 0'.) full treatises on ihit. Cannot the sovereigu will of the State of Oregon lend money at 0 per cent; or, in coin inerce, is the sovereign law the law of commerce? W. V.'. McCreaiy, a prominent rail road contractor of Spokane, says he looks for a huge amount of railroad building in Oregon and Washington lu the next lew yettrs. "Surveying parties are now out in all directions," he said, "and money is flowing in con stantly from the East in enormous quantities. The development in tim ber alone will cause many miles of railroad to be built, and I look for good times to keep up for the next 10 years at least." Time-expired South African soldiers The Br loaders and generals who ' paid a visit to the King of England ire now contemplating a visit to the 1'nited States. One of the generals :iys that altogether alout 500 Amcri ans and tiOt) Irishmen were with the Hoer forces during the war. Hop pickers of Willamette Valley' will this year receive fifty cents jer1 box. I A special government agent has ar-! rived in the state and will investigate the alleged timber land frauds of! Tillamook county. j Frank C. Andrews, the Detroit lunik ! wrecker who misappropriated the funds of the City Sayings Hank was re- I cently sentenced to serve 15 years at hard labor in the Jackson prison. Harvesting is now at full swing in j the Columbia River counties of this ! state, and from this district alone, approximately 25 per cent more wheat J will I available than was handled last year. There was soma flumnro by Spring frosts and some loss bv shattering at harvest, but the crop as whole is very satisfactory in its di mensions, with the quality unusually Jtood. While Oregon will celebrate Sentom- ber 1 as Labor day; the farmers of the Walla Walla Valley will observe it as 3traw day. .That is, they will spread newly harvested ei.raw on Jhe ponntry iotas so as to enable the graui .teams to haul large loads, the dust, at this j season ;of the year being uncomfort- 1 ably deep. Hot ween 200 and S00 1 miles of those:' roads will be treated in ! that manner. This" exhibits a com- j mcndable public spirit, and is a whole- i same move to make the bvt of things. Willamette Valley farnk-r.i are sow ing large acreages to clover of late on ', account of the falling off in the re-1 turns from wheat. It furnishes clover eed, clover hay and clover pasture which is all that could lie desired bv a web footer for succt-ssful farming and stock raising. Oscar (Son-fell, of Eugene; has been, looted to a professorship in the Tunc Wen Institute, nr., Amoy, China. His salary will be. $000 annually. H. E. Dosch has been commissioned by the Lewis A Clark exposition man agement to go to Japan and make ar rangemoiits to have a display of Ore ton products at the Osaka Fair in 19H3, thus promoting friendly fooling between Japan and'tho l'JOu Fair. Wallowa County News. Is what you want when you sub scribe for . A County Paper. Look Over The Wallowa Chieftain And See That It Gives tl;e.Cour)ty tlews. arjd Tb'c price is $50 a year. We offer some exceptional bargains in our CLUBBING RATES with other papers and magazines. Certificates Granted. At the recent teachers examinations in this county the following received certificates: First Grade: (Sen. Gaily and L.llie Reach. Second Grade: Mrs. Rose Tully Schneider, Jlrs. J. Flttcher, Miss .Viet bea Gift and A. S, Datis.' M. F. Ghormelly.. took the examination for state certificate. LP. Teachers Institute.' Notice is hereby given that the an nual Tn.irlll.py t It'.TI . . ...... v.iviji in j-oci ibiibt; uir HJIOWa ante uoe.. u.e uciirni 01 a curious Uc"countv will ,,e Md t j , g , luston winch is causing the official, of 3f 4 Hnd 5. Xhc progr41)J wi the United States Embassy consider-' nonnwd iater, j C en able annoyance. Former British sol-j u dicrs who have served against the . . 1 Boers have been applying in numbers J ' Notice. the United States was enlisting ex- Britikh soldiers for service in these inlands. At the London Embassy For Instance Chieftain and Oregon'an , ' ' 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. ,1 Address or Call on EQtcrprise, Oi The University of Oregon; Eugene; Oregon. 1 i-lhe8l?Tettt:r .on 1002-3, open "Wednesday, Septem ber 1 th. Ihe following Schools and Colleges ore cortiprised in the UniveiBitv. ' OradtiateSchool College of Literature, Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering University Academy School ' of Muic Schotl of Medicine School of Law. ix .T"'". excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Munio w r, , . , . jtiivmcmni iob Tiu.w, Piuueni-uouy tax Vl.fA) per year.) Coat of lir- recently assumed charge of the Enter- ! prise House w-s! os to inform the j public that the buildiiiK has received .11 thorough cleaning and fumigation,! and that it will be open to the public REGISTRAR OF THE UNlVEttSITr, EUGENE, OREGON'! juucr mis mo.wer W30K,,tiiri5i, w7.. . Hiands. At the London Km bossy and that it will Ie open to the public lotion. Call in4 See them if )'0U are interested in 8;0res of applicants have already been j today, and she solicit a share of your I 1 v' : t'irned away ?rntly disappointed. patronage. ' ' a a mower are Headquarters for Mitchell jvagohs in this county .... : e a good supply of then! o'ri hand f stock of General Merchandise is quite complete. Rwould be glad to figure with you on an jthfrig you MRU AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work Is done; where the reason U always giTent where confidence is developed; where bookkeeDlW Mill - j i- fs.taught exactly as hooks art kept in business ; where shorthand is 1 - - ; 1 j nrso ooursoo are especially arrangeu'ior ti made easy ; where penmanship is at 'its best '; where hundreds of time nor mcantf' to aten'CoIle-'ami IqnwiM bookkeepers and .stenographers have beeu educated for success i heen deprived' pf tnjrnochbol edutioii.,V'' t? ; 1Z a rx 11 IZ : 1 1 he greateHt, care,, as given4 each iiidiridu Jifr? where thousands more will be. Onen all th vnr r1nm V ' f.i .1. ' r. . ..y- ""yu 1 rr: . , ; i t;?"" unaiueu grauuaiCB. k it a'.uo-rasMi. i - 1 Auerbach 'IlKliir'' f J. B. McKse's Business Col'ega and School of Correspondence : Is now in if twenty-ll.irj yoaif.. Every teacher an expert1 In hi special course. -Our special courses cover the entire fHhge of bugines oiterationa, . ;! m 1 t i !. ' Complete business Course. '..Timo unlimited by mail ML .. . " Shorthand," Time'slx months by thkl t h, ' " Civii Seryjce Course. Time tit monihs'Uy mail15. " English Course. Time si months by mail $15. " ' Belett KfJiJiea.. TiirWsik months by mail ' (: i hese courses are especially '. arranged 'for those who ha ve nof. t h tenjl Calle ami . nopiaj y ,forvthosp who have iimtnn'n .Schonl A1iirufinli '. : 11 1 he ereftteHt care . is mvpn' en1' inl!;.l.i.l c r::'i-' ueu urauuai.es. aena lor nariifii ura nn,i:t&u oiiro . V l1l1t.M .....I . . . . 3IER3 A. K ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL rr i J. B. M-.KEE, .' ?' Principal. 1 U i Salt Lake City, Utah.