Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909, August 21, 1902, Image 4

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County Official Paper
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This paper is kept on file by Allien
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Orgou, where advertising may be re
ceived ior it.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
THURSDAY, AUG VST 21, 1902.
"4 The democratic party in Idaho
is "learning fast, a dispatch to the
J.ewiston Tribune from Boise gays
fhat the Hunt faction voted repub
licans in their primaries.
Attorney General Martin, of
Liaho. who is at present a candi
date for the nomination for Gover
nor on the Democratic ticket in
opposition to Governor Hunt was
a school boy on Prairie Creek a
number of years a?o.
SUAinON$,
Is The CiKrrrr Cocrt of the State of
OrKUOS, FOB WALLOWA CH"NTY.
R. J. Latham,
Plaintiff.
VS.
Allen SiiEt-,S hearing Machine Co.,
Defendant.
To the Allen SLeep-Shearing Machine
Company, defendant.
You are hereby leqnirej to appear i
and answer the complaint tiltd against
you by the plaintiff in the above entitled
court and cau.se, within six weeks from
and after the 7lh day of August, 1002,
the same being tiie date of the first pub
lication of this summons.
You will take notice that if on fail so
to answer said complaint within said
time, you will he in default for j.nt of
answer, and the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you for the sum of $173.-0,
with interest ihereou at the rate of six
percent per annum from July 13th, !,
and his costs and disbursement, which
judgment will also include an order to
the effect that the followin- described
personal property, to-wit, a ilebt amount
ing to the sum of abou' f 225.00 hereto-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon.
Joly 30, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler lias tiled notice of his
intention tocommuteaudmake final pro'
m support of l" cluiui, and that said
proof will he made before John A.Uumhle
U. S. Commissioner, at Joseph, Oregou,
on September , 1002, vii:
H. V.. Ho. tKltil, John A. Rranson of
Joseph, Oregon, for the E.' NW'j,
I Sec. 27, KH MM; ami SW4' S !.,
Sec. 2'.'. T. 2S. U. -hi E. W. M.
He names the following witness to
prnve his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, sir.:
.Madison P. Isley, John W. Scott,
Frank (lowing and John Bedinfield, all
of Joseph, Oregon.
E. Y. Bartltt
Renter
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Land Office at La Grande, Oregrn.
July 17,1002
Notice is herehv (riven that the fiilliiwing
named settler hai riled notice of l''r inten
tion to make tinal proof in sutpurt of lier
claim, and tlist said proof will lie niaile lie
fore D. W. Sheahaii U.S. C.iiiiiiiiiner
PULLMAN ORDINARY
SLEEPERS.
The tourist travel between the
East and the Pacific Coast has
reached enormous proportions in
XTOTICK FOR pro....
0.1 -"""M-ATira
Jnl. "M
Notice is herehy pin (h '
and tom,w. '
pport of 1." fcft
Uon to
1 unnnn nf i:
that naiii nronf
:'a;.it,:eUftwyearB, and calls forali,
n-sA Jrft v. -w f f;'; To A Wy-
He names tl.e following witnesses t ; t thjg demand the Pullman Ib.K. 44 E W M 'le BEI
prove Ins ciiiitiiiiious resilience upon anil 1 . .. 1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at LaGrande Oregon.
July 30, 1!H)2.
Notice is herehv given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to commute and make final proo! in
support of his cluiiu and that said proof
will l-e made before 1). V. Shealisn U.
S. Commissioner ut Enterprise, Oregon,
on Sept. iu, ITO-'. vii :
Governor Hunt, of Idaho, is find
i 11 considerable opposition through
out the state as developed in the
recent primaries. He is a demo
crat and was allied to some extent
with the murderous striking miners
in Coeur d'Aiene country and
hence his trouble.
fore nttached and garnished in the hands j jj p j;Q Q1G3, Oral Peecl.er. of
of,the t . D. McCully Company, at Joseph,
Oregon, or so much of such debt as may
be necessary, We applied in satisfaction
of such judgment or the execution that
may be issued theieon.
This summons is published in the
Wallowa Chieftain, of Enterprise, Oiegnn,
for six consecutive weeks and seven
issues thereof, by order of Hon. Robert
Eakln, judge of the above named court,
which order is made and dated at Cham
ber, at Union, Oregon, the 2nd day of
August, 1902.
Scott Z. Henderson,
D. V. Siikahan,
Attornevs for Plaintiff
I'lilrivur inn iif sniil limit, viz:
H.'iirv ( Mrihiiffev, (i.lia n.-aiidoin.
Wallar H. leiktf. uiid William .
Craig, ull ut Enterprise. Oregon.
K. W. 11A11TI.K.TT. KeirKter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I,
Company has issued from its shops
what it technically calls the "full
man Ordinary Sleeper." These
cars appear similar to the regular
sleeners beina bnilt on the same
Land Office at LaGran lo. iregnn. hn, but not furnished with the
Auauxt LI, 12. j Nime elegance. They are equipped
Notice i hereby given that the follow- with mattresses, blankets, sheets,
ing named settler has filed notice of Ins ! ... ri;iln..rnK(s towels combs
intention to make final proof in support piUows, pillow-castS, tOWllS COmDb
his claim, and that said proof ill be brushes, etc., requiring nothing ot
made before J. F. Burleigh, V. S. Coin- ! tle kind to lie furnished by the
mis-doner at Lostme, Oregon, on October j pa5ser)fer. Kach car lias a stove
4Vu'Lm 'A.Vomack.or Justine, Ore. ! (or making ; tea and coffee and do
H. E. No. r.7 for the s-4 si:.4 Sec. a, mg "light housekeeping," and each
Twp. 2, S. K. 4;l K. W. M. : section can be fitted with an ad-
He nam.-s the following witness to j,,tai,ie table. A uniformed por
IZUr""'"1 Iter accompanies eacltcar, his busi
Crawford w. Wmnack. NVwton V. ness being to make up nertfis,
Downs, ciiarle.4 E. Van IVIt, 1 loyd Han , K(-en the car clean, and look after
""""""ins resiri,, ,-TH
u.mivaHon i s,u anUi T- i
Litch and Heiirr r ...'T'-H
EnU-rprUo, Oregon, ' U
F- W. IIAKTLETT,
Enterprise. Oregon, for the W'.i MY1.'
and V,. SV-4 Sec. 25, T. 1. North R. 4o
E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation ofoaid laud, viz:
Jjiwson Beecher.W. H. jrave9. Henry
V. Beecher, ull of Enterprise, Oregon,
and Jasper J. Ward, of Joseph, Oreuon.
E. V. RARTLETT, Register.
mack, of Lustii.e. Oregon.
1 I." V : 1 KTT VTT
Register.
There is much complaining in
New York papers, both Republican
and Democrat, about the present
reform regime thut is in control of
the city. It appears that the Re-n-rniers
cannot or do not rind it
expedient to carry out their antl
flection pledges. Well since we
come to think about it reformers
f.ve usually out for orliee and tlieir
al diminishes according to their
fc!.;ceess.
Contracts have been signed and
.01 ders for rails placed ior the con-
TIMBER LAND, ACT JVNE, 3, 1S78.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
La Grande, Ore., June 13, 1P02.
Notice is hereby given that iu compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon. Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended to
ali the Public Laud Suites by act of Aug
ust 4,l.s'iJ, William E. Taiwan, nf Col
lax, county of hitman. Stale ot Wash
ington, has this iav filed in tiiis otliee
hi swuvn statement No. 10:l, tor the pur
chase of tiie s-Ki4' SV'4 S'c. 11 Wi.,
NWl4' NE'4'-NWi of Sec. 14 in Town"
ship No. 'Z N.. Range No, 4o I..
W. M., and will off.;r proof to slio.v that
the land sought is mora vain ibl.j for its
timber or stone than ior agricultural pin -o-es
ami to establish his claim . to s-.iid
lard before the keg'sler and Ryeiver
oi this otiicn at La tiramle, Oregon, on
Friday the I2!h d..y c; September, liOJ.
lie nuines as witnesses;
George N. J.ir.ilee, Anson C. LaralH?e.
Lola E. Clark, all of Moscow, Idaho, and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Land Office tit TjiGrande, Oregon.
July 30, P)02
Notiie is hereby givpn that the follow
ing named settler has filed his intention
tocommutc and make final proof in sup
port of bis claim, and that said proof
will be made before John A. Rumhle, U.
S. Commissioner at Joseph, Oregon, on
Sept. !), 1!02, viz:'
H. E. No. 10343, Materson P. Gil
more, of -Irweph. Oregon, fnrtheW1
NE4-. Nl NWl4and NWi4 SE4 Sec.
31. T 1, N., R. 4S. U. W. M.
He names the followine witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation nf said land, viz:
William T. bell, George Boner, Clark
Amey and William i-tickney, all' of
Joseph, Oregon.
E. W. BAltTLUTT,
Beister.
NOllC'i: FOR PUP.I.10AT1ON.
Land Office at LaUrunde, Oregon.
August 13, 1'iOl'.
Notive is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has tiled notice of his
intention to commute and m.iki final
proof in tnpport of his claim, and tiiai
said proof will l.e made beloru A. C.
Smith, U. S. C'omniijsiouet a. Enterprise
Ori'gon, on Sept l'.'O-, viz :
Man-Prat her, cf Joseph, Oregon, H.
E. 11.V-0 for the L-.t ti. Si-,r NW',
Twp,
NFV. SU t, NWt SI 1 j S,c. 1
ft. K. -iii E. W. M.
He names the lolloping witnesses
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Otliee
the mts and comforts of the pass
enger. In each of the trains
which a. dispatched dailv from
Portland by the 0. R. & N. Co. is
to le found' one of these "Pullman
Ordinary Sleepers." The car at
tached to the "Chicago-Portland
j Srecial" goes through to Chicago
Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas
;il La (iraude, Oreuon,
July IT. pur..
Notice is hereby given that the fnllnwin
named settler has tiled notice 01 his inten
tion to uiiike tinal proof ii
Minpnrt of his claim, ninl that said prom
will he made before P. W. Sliealmn. U. S.
i iiii!iiiMuucr 111 r.i.icrprisc, iire.'o n, .on ,-.-. .... . i ti
Sept. mh., i"J. vi.: ' 1 Citv without change. Passengers
H. E. No. T.'!!i. John Tinker, of Enter
nrie. Ore-.'nu. I t lln- W, NE'i .V K' NW-
See. 21, Tp. 1 N. R. t-i K. W. M.
He name' the following witnesses to
prove hi continuous residence upon and
cultivation ut said land, viz:
l'oik Mays, (ieorge C. Uussull and
Daniel W. Warnock. all nf Joseph, t iregoi..
and .lo-ccivn G. Matheiiey, of Enter
prise, Oreaoa.
E. W. Bartlett. heaisier.
Court Session,
Mondav nf par i, m n.
- lUUIIlJI,
County court meeU on u .
nesdny iii January, April. J0t
Circuit oonrt convenm
Monday in May, and t1B fMrti J
MOFESSIOXAL
Settlers m Clak
23
If you want to file on W J
up on your homestead.
or state land, or transnm ... 1
ithout change, and the one in the 1 kird of land business, ull'J
' D. W. Sheahan
U. S. COMMISSIOm
Lterpnsc, - . Qn
NOTU'E FOR ITNUCATION.
Land Ollice at La fi ramie, Oregon.
July IT, l'.'oj.
Notice is herehv given that the fol
hiv inu'-inimed selt'er has liici nntiee of
hi intention to make final proof in up
port of hi- chiiin. and !h;i! said proof
will l- made before J). W. Siienhan. U.
ft. t oioioi-sioner ut Enterprise, Oreuon,
on Sepfeui'-er 1". I'.'rl.
viz:' Ii. K. No. f. John W. Alb n. of
Knterp: is,:, Oregon. lor the E'j ST'.',
.'. l.T. 1 S. IX. 44 ,v Lot.. Ij 7 See.
Tp. 1 S. R. 4.i V. W M.
Hi- nataes the followipg vitiee to
p:oe hi? eontinunn residence upon ami
ciilnvatio!, of said land, vi:
Pun ft. (laindcr of l'araiiie. Ongon.
and lbiv A. Pale, Carried. Vi-i? ei.il
David R. Alien, ah of Knterprise. ((ri-.mn.
E. W. ll.irtieu, Renisti r.
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
uitos lieinc lower, and the' service
nearly equal to that in the palace Q ShBahflFl
For rates and full information,
including folders, write to
A. L. Craig,
General Passenger i
Agent, 0. II. & N. Co. Portland, :
Oregon. i
Attorney and' Counselor r,
ENTERPRISE, ORBiOX.
All business and correspondta
tended to with dispatch, frjctiw
State and Federal Courts mi u
uepanineni.
LODGE DIRECTORY
.-'.ructijii of the Washington
Oregon Electric Itailway Light it
Power Company's proposed electric
railroad line from Pendleton to
Dayton. Wash. The company has
ti. ready secured right-of-way and
a'.l necessary franchises along the
proposed litie and actual construc
tion wqrk will he commenced as
soon as the engineering department
gets its work completed.
.C- i David F.Trimble, of Colfax, Wa-hin -ton. ' ''!" co,lt'"--'l"'' resni-nce upon and
i , ... . " . i cultivation ot baid laud, vizt
an aunaii ivrsons claiming adversely John A. Wood and Silas Pratber, ol
,ie ai.ove-decnbed lands are rei,!iested j Joseph, J N. Stubbletield, of Ininaha
yj me t iieir claims in tins ottice on or be- : -ind S..r:ili .le-.vell nf
The hop raisers of Willamette
Valley are in clover this vear.
The crop is good and the prices is
x;p to twenty cents per pound. Of
late years they have been well sat
isfied with receiving twelve or four
teen cents per pound. During the
hard times the prise was down to
five or six cents per pound. The
probable cause of the good prices of
later years is that a large percent-age
of the former hop growers
have quit the business. It is the
forcings of the law of supply and
.demand.
There is a sentiment arising in
many states that railroads should
le assessed at a higher rate of val
uation. This question entered in
to politics in Umatilla county last
June in the election of an assessor,
and from all appearances prepaia
tions are being made in Idaho to
bring it before the people at the
fall election. Last week county
X-omniissioners from nine counties
in that state called upon the State
Jloaru of Equalization and demand
ed that the valuation of railroad
jropertv be raised.
A very lamentable accident oc
curred near Paris last week when
both Chas. Fair and his wife were
hilled by their automobile becom
ing unmanageable. The home of
the unfortunate couple was in Cali
fornia, the husband being a son of
the well known millionaire, Chns.
ti. Fair. As t'.ie couple left no
rhildren the yellow journals are
' loudly asking which one of the un
fortunate couple died first. If the
husband breathed longer than his
wife, their fortune falls to his rela
tives. If he died first, his wife's
relatives become the heirs to their
fortune. There is a prospect for as
much litigation over the affair 'as
.there was over the affairs of till
Senior Fair.
fore said 12 day of Septumbar, 1902.
R. W. Cabtlett, Register.
E. W.
BARTLF.TT,
Register.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNK ;;. l.STs.
NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION-,
United States band Ollioe.
La Grande, Oregon. June 1;1. 1!C
Notice is herehv siiven that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of ion
gress of June ;i, Is,", entitled "An act for
sale of timber lands in the States of Cali
fornia. Oregon, Nevada. And Washlngion
Territory," as extendad to all the Public
Land States by act of August 4, Ib'J.',
Ressie F. Wagner
of Joseph, county of Wallowa, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this otliee
her sworn statement No. bJ0, for the
purchase of the SEv4' 8WJ4 of Section No.
4, in Township So. 1, N, Range No. 47
E. W. M., and will oiler proof to show
that the land sought i more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before John A. Rumble. U. B.
Commissioner, at Joseph, Oregun, on
Thursday, the 11th dav of September,
l'M2. He names as witnesses: j
Charles L. Hartshorn, William A. I
Jones, Albert Hartshorn, Frederick W. :
Wagner, all of Joseph, Oregon. i
Any and ull persons claiming adverse-!
ly the above-described lands tire reijuest-1
ed to file their claims in this otliee on or )
hefjre said llth day cf September, liXii.
E. W. Bartlott. Register.!
Land! Land!! Land!!!
The Pitirk-igh Real Estate Agencv
lias placed on the market some choice
i bargains in real estate. Notice there:
I IliO acres of line bottom land with
j an abundance of running water with
water rights; 00 acres in cultivation;
i the finest alfalfa or wheat land; price
$zaUU on easy terms.
We only bundle property that will
sell, consequently can quote you the
lowest prices on all classes of real
property.
Call on oi write the firm for further
particulars.
THK BUHLHKiH RlCAL E STATU AoEXCY
Enterprise, Oregon.
NOTK'l. FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Otliee at l a firatule. Oregon,
Ju'y. IT.
Notice is here'ny iriven that the lol.i.w
ing nanied settlor has I'll, il notice of his
intention to make Ik.al proof iu sup
port of his claim, and tii.it said proof will
!..' Iliad- hcfre P. W. Sin-dian, at I" S.
Commissioner at KntcrprWe, Oregon, oi;
Siepteinlier Ml, l.X.'.
viz: H. K. David It. Allen, of
enterprise. Ore'-'on, fur the W1. SK'i
SW- NF.i; HIVA NW,4 Sec. 7, T i.
!.. R. 4.i 1. W M.
He name: the following witnesses t"
prove his 00111111110111 residence upon ami
cultivation of said land, viz:
Samuel A. Hart. Ford Hillman, Carrie
11. Vest and John W. Allen, all of
Enterprise. Oregon.
E. W. liartlett. R.
j 0. E. S.
j Wallowa Valley Chapter, No "0,
'Order of the Eastern Star, holds its
I regular eoiiiiiniiiications on the First
I ii lid the Third Saturday of each lnoiith,
1 at 7:30 P. M., in Masonic Hall, Enter
; prise, Oregon. All visiting brothers
land sisters are cordially invited to
; attend.
i Amy E. FonsvTMK
! RAK E. PiATKK Worthy Matron.
Secretary.
CHAS. A, AULT,
j
AND
PHYSICIAN
Enterprise
Calls
- Ore,
to nil pnrls of ll b
promptly nnsweml.
Residence one block Emit of ilet'
Church. Ollict- up stairs in R
uuiiuui" nest 01 iir ie f rt
WoodniiMi of the World.
Entkhitisk Camp No. 5.13, meets
regularly on the First a ml Third Mon
day nights of each liiontli. Transient
Neighbors conlially invited.
f. A. Ci.auk C. C.
C. A. An.T.Clerk.
W. S. BrjrJ
West ol UrugStuti
J. A. Bt i:i,EKiH.
BURLEIGH
ATTORKEYS AT LAIl
Practice in ull Courts of the Suit
Sell
0
lister.
Wanted!
To list a few choice stock ranches
that are for sale, within next few
days for a colony of Eastern stock
men who are coining to Wallowa
county to locate. If you
here is your opportunity.
the Burleigh Real
prise, Oregon.
Good Litrature
Nothing
TIMBER, LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S78
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
La Uraude, Ore., June 7, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that io compli
ance with the provisions of an act of Con
Kress of June 3, 1878, entitled 'An act
fot the sale of timber lauds in the Stales
of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all the
Public Land Slates by act of August 4.
1892. Albert Harper, of Imnaha, county
of Wallowa, State of Oregon, has this
day filed in this office his sworn state
ment No. 1042, for the purchase of the
SW'i of SFA4 of Section No. 29
Township No. 2. N, li. No. 47 E. W. M.,
and will oiler proof to show that the laud
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish l.is claim to said laud before
A, C. Smith L 8. Commissioner at
Enterprise, Oregon, ou Monday, the 18th
day of August, l!K32.
He namefiaa witnesses:
liobert F. Wybblofleld, J. Frank
Davis, Gilbert II. Vest, Clarence E.
Vest, all of F:nterprlse, Oregon.
Any and all persous claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are request
ed to file their claims iu litis office on or
betore said )8 day of August, 1002.
P. W. Baktlktt,
Be r
I
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TIMBER LAND, .CTjrNK3. 1873.
NOTICE FOB Prm.ICATlON.
CNiTKP STATES LAND OFFICE,
La Grande, Oregon, Mav 0,1002.
Notice is hereby given that'in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An
act tar the sale of timber 1
j Mates of California. Oregon, Nevada,
I anil W ashington Territory." as extended
; to all tne Public Land stateH bv aet of
of August 4, 18U2. George Haas
of Iin.iaha, county of Wallowa,
Mate of Oreuon. lum thiu ,!.. m.i : '
e. if you want to sell : thisoflice bis sworn statement No. 93''
pportunitv. Apply at f!'r. tie, purchase of the F'4'
Estate office, Enter- Kmnte vf 3k w T;T"811!'? a?- 2
uange .No. 48 L. . M. and will offer
"l 8ow "at the IbiuI Bought is
more valuable for iu timber or stene
i-,auUhi ir i"Br";nlt"ral I'"rloses, and to
estabbsb his claim to said land before
J. A. Kmube, U. S. Commissioner
4th T' H"0"' on 'Wy, the
-'it 1 1 dav of Ju v ion- '.
j He names as witnesses :
Patrick Loftus, Jut.u L. Weaver, E
; Roland Weaver and Richard F. Smith,
: all of Imnaha, Oregon.
: Any and all iiersons claiming adversely
, hebove-descr iied lands are requeued
to file their cla.ms i this office on or be
, tore said 2otb day of July 1902. u"uruo
W . P-ARTMstT.
Kedister.
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Plats corrected weekly from"
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