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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
LOCAL HAPPENINGS IX AND ABOUT TOWN. Picked Up Here And There By The Chieftain. aCL'epi-. M -M. k M. Store fill' i, ii;'.-.pnu L. C. Ciu'Vir of ihe iialU-s wa town Monday. r .in August 21 to Mr. mid 51 :s. 1. ..in Mel'.irry a k:by yirl. Tl-rt has U'Ci u shortage in the l.u.l Mipply in town lately. Mis. F. A. Clark-' anil daughter arc i-ilinj; in J'-' I'll t i i ! wuvk. Alex Mel: :ith. of l.i-ap. was in the 'ity S.ituuhiy -mi a l ;i-im-ss t!p. August tlu- itifant son " Mr. and Mrs. L. 15. Emmons, ot Abler ': -. A (iraml Harvest 15. ill is ;ulve:li-s-.'. .' -r Sept. 5, at the May Il.il! in Los tine. Siic-ritY S ;i;;c;;.. Ifor '. and family and :!-. i-iuy Kir-i- --pint Sunday at il.e i.vt.'. V-'.-n. Snyder i.a- sold iiis je'Yeler.--utiit to C. 1-. R -ynoids tli-.- n. '.v ler. Mi- Ethel M ; ;!! 1 t'-i-itio'i in th-.: 1 hurt tinn.. C. Ik A tea. r.-in, hi .I.-st'i 'ci ii uvatiii;; tin' Heinle' son ji ' a i-n it oi in .-n I'umt. ;:'l0i.ij):i to huii at 7 per cunt inter st on real c-i.t'n.- security. C. T. MuDanikl I'-'l-nty Ci.-rk I.i t-kwiKul drove down ; Wallowa S:;:uu!uy ovt'ii::v; and -t.ivt-d over Sunday at he.in'.'. I. . J. I'i.i'll came n iivu.i Wallowa .'"ni'silay ami ai-c.'j.ti-d a j.l. as stone .'iia.-oii on tli-.- hotel building. Bom, Ao;ui-t 21, to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Fun!: a nine pound ton. Mother and child doing nicely. Anyone wishinsr to bo vaccinate! call on Doctor Temple. He h.i.-e just received a fresh supply of viru-j. Wni. Hansen, wiio was the head ;uasoii on the new hotel iplit Tuesday and returned to his home in LaCiraiidc-. C. I.. Dixon and Louisa M. Cleni.-ns loth of .Smith Mountain were married in this city Auuu-t 20 by Rev. Given. Ik A. Jac!:-:on. of Dayton, Wash., was in town the tirst of the weex v.ilh some Ramhoullettc bucks for ialo. .Miss Anna Fla.'ig took h-u' departure' Wfjdneclay for .North Yakima and Taeom i on a vi.-ic to friends and rela tives. 5Irs. J. F. Hater and Mrs. Carl Roe "Aeiit up to the lake Wednesday and ivili.i-.tay a few days at Ellis Lake House. II. C Hunter, traveling solicitor for the 5Ic-Cully Co., of Los tine, was in ih". city Wednesday l-d route for linnaha. Mrs. W. R. Holmes and family ai.d Miss Hesk-tt returned .Sunday from a two months stay in I'ortkmd and at 'he sea side. . 5Irr. It. A. Lent who ha- been visit -Ui the family of Frank Chauvet was a passenger on Fridays stigc en route for La Gran le. ' 5Iis Eva Taylor who has been vis iting for some time with the family of J. H. binallwood returned Friday te ller home in LaGrpnde. L. II. Pankey, of Medical Lake, Washington, Jias accepted a position a- clerk in the K. M. & M. store. He b( j,'an wrrk last Thursday. '.H. I Mauley, father of Mrs. T. E. Wood and lloy Manley was a passen ger on 'his return Jo his home near Coenr d'AIene City, Idaho. ;TI:e-,Mi980Kssie and. Im Hater re turned Tuesday eveiwng from a two weeks vi'it with friends and relatives at Island City and LaGrande. , The Elgin- Recorder lias again changed hands. A. R. Tuttle and eon, of the Recorder Publishing Co has purchased the.plant of L. Couch Laborers were never known to hi fo scarce as during -this cummer. A number of stone masons could find profitable employment in this city at present. The E. 51. & 51. Co. w now iutro ducing the famous John Shortinan shoes in ladies' arid men's -wear.' They era excelled by no other shoe in equal ity and prices. ' L. .Shoemaker -And sister, Media, o' Grande Rondo river and Miss Delhi Harmon, of Asotin, Wash., were vis iting at the home of filr. and Mr.'. John Calvin from. Sunday until T.ie .' y of Ibis week. 5Iickel StubblefieM says he has the prize garden of the Fine Creek country. They now have green beans for use and the corn, stpuashes, etc., are doing tine. Ada E. Roe's stationery and confec tionery store is chistd. She old her t. ck to the K. M. A- 51. Co. and E. .1. Forsyth-.' will handle the school books this year. (,'. G. Stacey is building ' 10111 -Ulster" sh. Iv i 1 -;.r for the building o; the Chieftain otiice which will be oe.'.iphd by'.T. C. ltiee '.liih a stock lit boots and sh". s. Jas. Dav has i.'i jru'.i hisiinnu.il d-- E. II. Gould, the stockman and' politician of Elk Mountain was in the city from Saturday until 5fonday. He prepared himself for the small pox by being vaccinated. Robert Andrews, Grand 5Iaster and E. E. Sharon, Grand Secretary of the 1 Independent Fider of (hid Fellows vU-j itc-U the Enterprise lodge Thursday . evening last. Notwithstanding the fact that harvest a;s in full bla-t i there wis a good at tendance and a j pleasant time w:::- had. 1 Quardian's 5ale of Real Property. Clns. Newell R 'c dver ot f he, L-u:d J rtv. . . ... i 1 ... .. ... v- in- 1: a i iiini.1 lat iv.-s in the eit v 1;., was visifn-g re las' Wi ek. Ho was i iivtry of wood to tlie citirnsof Enter- in thi city a it it 111 1 -.- of yeirs ag-. prise, and i- u-ing two four hot.-- having built the old school house now teams Jim a! .v.r, v;ive: id wc and gi od measure. IVb r ) Mllhvan Li u;H. l-.rncee-lin j M-.r.day to replevin a horse fion jjuhn 51oN.-al, of Jo.-oh. Sher.n -li:'.eki'i;"ord. wen! up after the horse ! in iij.it ion Monday morning. S W. II. WaejiK-r started Tuesday j .vitli another br.in-h if hor-rs for the j -it -irket at Walla Walla. He wis ae ! .-oinpanii'-d Iv John F.low and .lo'in . . . . 1 1 oviipi, o l-y tlie JiUcKiiorn saioou ar.11 tau-'nt the first school that Was ever eoiu!'i:-tel in the present city en Enterprise. The Wallowa Countv L.-.eto. k I'rotei'tive Assoc iation met in Enter-j prise la-t Saturilay a:-l !eeel tin' i following ollieers tor tiiei'iisuing year: ; President, Pe ter O'Sullivan: Vice-j y -ident. Jno. MeDoi.alil; Seer-.-iary, , .1. W. Kerns. A number 'f other: tain-.;'s were taken up and li-cu.--i ! ' ot who go on u short pleasure trip. ! r .t.uiv,, to tiu, j-otect:.on of their i and .7. F. Johnston se h Friday niydit te J.W. Kent went up to J attend the sj rial ni-ting t'f the I. O. O. F. a- wliieb. the Grand ollieers were pres. nt. They report a plea-ant ti me. Ji.hr, Calvin started Tuesday with Omar S.nbbie tloid for the head of Inmaha on a trii to th" hitters sh vp j camp, lie also expects to supply be- j "rien -Is with plenty of fri-.-h meat on j hi return. I Theis. Projit is er-?eting a tine large dwrllinv; on his farm between Ent-r-i prise ar.d Ji.si-ph. lie is procu-iu1.:' iiis lumber frrm Eliintt t Sons niul is liaving it ihessi'd rt the Enterpri-e Planing 5Ii!l. The 5iissei 5IaU'-and Jessie Imbhr s -.elc interests fioin cattle and hoie thieves. R. L. Day e.f the Enterprise M. at Market this wi ek i-i:"chaseel of P-r r Crow ten head of two year o'd steers that e.ill certainly make go-ul I eef. Tiiey have been raised in a go d j as ture and one of them whidi he slaughtered Tuesday dnsi-d ('' pounds, which is ce.'tainlv an ex tin good weight. 5ir. Day pro))-'ses t-' keep uj the goul repulation of the meat, market. Waded to His Death. Not ft: i HKiiKttY c.iven that by virtue' and in pursuance of nn order of the County Court of the State ed Oregon for the County of Wallowa duly made and enter, d of record therein on the ":h day of 5Iay 1 in the matter of the estate and guard ianship of Clarence G. Hare, Myrtle P.. Hare, 51ollie U. Hare and Frank Hare, minors, by which order the un dersign, d is u';::.si:i), .eTH"i.::-i'-i. r-ll'oWKi.KD AXU l-iKI-.Tltl) to S.h all the ual property bi-longing t" th' e-tate -i said n.im i. 1. Ily.-.lt, gii.ii-dian of the- c-t:.:c and pi r.-. us of fJlid minor', will on the Fltb iay of S-'pt.. P.!l'2, at the- hmir 10 oVl.-ek a. m.. at the front duor of the County Court house, in the city of Ent-.-rprise, Wallow a county, Oregon, sell at public auction as like pr.ip.erty is sold on execution, to the highest and best bidder for cash. pa aMe at th-- eiate of e-onliriiaitioi. ol said sale, all the right, tole. iut re.-t anil estate, which 1 in -aid Clarence G. Hare, Myrtle 11. Hare. 5io!lie 1!. Rate and Frank Hare, and i-aeh oi" thun. has now or heretofore iia - bail in the following ebx-.i ib. d real propeity without elivisiou th.-icof, towit: The undiviibd f ;ur-twenty-ii::-ts (1-21) i.iteivst of. ill and to th-- Wist halt oi iho Noi'lh-east uartcr and the East halt of the Northwest epl li ter of Section iwenty-iiiue '!'.) in Township two C2) North of Range loity-i i;;ht (4Sj E. W. 51. in Wallown County, tin gon, con!ai;.ir.gene hund red anil sixty (Hi' I; ae-res togi.-th-i with tin- teni-iuents. hereihtanients and appurtenances thereunto belong ing e.r in any wise appertaining. Gko. W. Hyatt, Guardian of tin- estate and per-ou-of Clarence G. Hare, 51 y rtb- 15. Ha re-. 5ioliie 15. Hare and Frank Hare, minors. Seduction Tins is the season when yon expect spic reduction sales; Imt sure'y.- you never a'f paled such sweeping reductions a.s we're t' inor f(,r this sale. You ca.i't realize tli? until y.)ti conic and sec. v ; Easy to Buy Two irood points about these shoes are -they are easy to buy and they arc Easy to Wear 'We believe that we have a stock of men's, ladies and children's shoes that will afford a satisfactory shoe, for everv caller. I. A 3 "9 mu. returneil liomo SriHNsi iKi.l). Oiii:.. Autr. 1 8. .V sad Tuesday evening. 1 tr.ige '.y occurred above Jasper, two 4 DISTNADE.! in 'MSTKniNGl TTT PRICED. r.-ssii. lias bei'n visiting for several mile's this side eii A.I). Ilylands nt veeks at 5'aits!.urg, Wash., and 1.2 p. ni. Aug. UJ, in which Frank Mattie has b.?,-n visiting for two weeks hi Union conn y. Iho M. iv 31. ( o. is ottering sonic xcellfiit bargains in percales, dimi 'ies. lawns, bati-tes. and wash iroo.l f different character. It will pay -on t- purchase these goods now at the red iced prices. C. L. Hpynolds, the jeweler, n'ter !ool;ing over th" county has conclud-'il fo lo--?-.ito in Enterprise and has secur el floor spac for his bench in orsythe's drug stor wh?re he will 'if found ready for business. C. L. Pevnolds, n jeweler, arrived in town Tuesday anil is looking over the oro-pect o.Moc iting anil engaging in the pursuit of his traele. There is C'rt.'vinly a goo-1 opening and we hope ho will conclude to locate. H. W. Bloom received a new Ideal Cream S0par.1t nr Wednesday for use in his extensive dairy business. With the increase; of hnsines-i he finds he must have all labor saving machinery iu order to supply the demand for butter. The time lock on the bank safe failed to werk last Saturday morning and the hank oflieials thought for a time that an expert would have to be sent for to unlock it After gome strenuous efforts however it was un locked. John McCu'bbin, County Assessor was in town this week finishing up the assessment of this precinct. lie recently returned from a. trip to Port land where he was treated foi cancer on the lip. He is happy to eay that he is again entirely well. An United States Geological Stir-1 veying party consisting of Chas. F. Ureiuhart, R. P. Kobertson, Win". Hugenin and Theoelore lienshaw were in the city a day or so last week. They hnvo visited nearly every section of the county and especially the mountainous parts. , "Passion's Slave" an exceptionally fine -melodrama will be played at the Enterprise opera house Friday night, Sept. 12th, 1902, by the local dramatic company. Special gcenery is being painted for the performance and the managers say the play will eclipse anything of a dramatic nature every seen in the county. T. K. Akin came down Friday from the Tenderfoot mine on the head of Imnaha and repv.rta good progress in the development of his claims. Tn the past week they have been looking out a route for a wagon road and found that they would ha7e to build one up between the Sheep creeks. He says that a mill will be installed by tin; company next spring or just a.s -soon as the wagou road can be com i Ivirkland, a young man aged 21 years, j lost bis lif.' by drowning. I The young man, with a crew of six helpers has been engaged for the past two weeks in conducting a drive of shingle beilts consigned to Springfield s.hi igle mill, down the Willamette river. At the time of the accident Kirkland noticed that a number of the timbers were circling around in a 1 eddy. He wadeel out to release t'l -in but got beyond his depth and wis drawn into the whirlpool. His cries were heard by members of the crew who immediat-ly manneel a row boat, and went to his assistance. He bad sunk tei the bottom by this time avl it reuireel about 10 or 15 minutes time to locate the body and bring it to the surface. When this was finally liccomplifihed herioc measures were employed to restore consciousness but without success. Lester Vaughan brought the sad intelligence to Springfield. Jas. Clark uncle eif deceased and R. A. Wash borne of that city started at emce for the eceile ad return -d with the body. ' Parents of drowned man reside at Joseph, E ist.-rn Oregon 1111J a brother, Harry Kirkland is a resident oi Springfield. Deeeas -d was a member of the Springfield camp Woodmen of the World and was unmarried. Wanted! To list a few choice stodk ranch es that fire for sale, within next few days for a colon j of Eastern . stock men who nre coming to Wallown county to locate. If you want to sell here is your opportunity. Apply at the Burleigh Real Estate office, Enter prise, Oregon. Pleasing Clothes for Weil-Dressed Men . nen wc buy our stock -f arc anxions for right qad and riht price. We aj anxions .to procure fo: customers the best manufacturers produce. There's Quality, Styles finish in these suits m every buyer speaks of! pleasure in owning then IN THE COUNTY COl'KT Fell: THE COUNTV OF WALLOWA, STATE OF OUEOON. In the Matter of the Estate of ) Citation Ailalino N. liiifonl I'e.eased ) To Clarind.i Nobles, Wdliani Nobles, Giles NoMes, Clarirula SI ick, Nathaniel Nobles, James 1!. Nobles, Sarali liiifonl. Soohronia Winche-ll, atld to the unkiiowi heirs of Adaline N. Huford, if any such there be, and all other persons interested in said estate. Whereas, applie ilion liaving bin made in duo. form to the above-named Court on the 7th dav of .lulv. Pit)-.', by Chas. E. Whitniore, Administrator 01 saiel i'.'sta'e. for a:i order and license eli recting, antli..ii,i.iiiir and eaipowei hit him to sell the Ueal Esta'e belonging to the estate of said deceeUnt, and described as follows, to-wit : The South-east (putter of the South east ipi irter of Seedon '2- the. West ball of th' South-west. piarti-i- of Section 2: the West hill of the North-west epiartei and North-west quarter of the South-west quarter of Section anil the East half ) the N-K'th-eas! quarter and the South west quarter of the North-east qaalter ol Section 27 all in Totvnship six ((i) North, of Itanno Forty -four (44) E.isr W, M., in Walluwacoiinty, Oregon, and con taining Ki0 acres. Anil whereas, said Court fixed on the lllh day oi October, P.HJ2. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Court loom of tnis Court in the Court House in Enterprise, Wallowa county, and State of Oregon, as the tiint and place for hearing any and all ohjc tions to said Petition and the granting of said order and license of sale: Therefore, In tub xa.mi; oFTiii;sr.vn:oi--oiikcjon, von and each of you are herein cited, directed and required to be ami apear at said tiine and place then and there to show cause, if anv you have, or if any exist, why an order 01" sale should not lie made as in the Petition prayed for, and way said Petition should not" be .'ranted and said order and license should not issue. Witness, the Hon. Geo. W. Hamilton . fudge of said Court with the seal of said Court atlixed this 11th day 0 August. iw: Ladies "Hats for Mid-summer These beautiful hats are veritable dreams and tk:' of the selling season in paat The Inference is Plain The. best of the wearing Reason is coming and liiesel may be bought at a bargain. Be sure to see them at or. Men's Neckties f County C. II. Zi Bcm:n, Clerk Court y By C. M. Lockwooel, 1 I Seal. J Deputy. lioware you off for ties bummer m needs replenishing, we are showing H of theswellest and handsomest you ever saj Lij;ht pretty summer colors, the brand net ness of the styles, the fairness of the ail combine to attract men. H ot Weather Hats - We'll fit vou with n bat that will look well as we! feeling Comfortable. The fashionable summ" 1:1 .vear shown here ought to please anyone whoM"1' bo in style and to be sensibly comfortable; These Straw Hats will hold their color and their shape, they ? enough to stand cleaning, which will insu' being a credit to you all through the season. OINTMENTS ud suppositories will not. KMiivelv cannot do more . ian relievo you. It requires an internal rem- dy to rcuiov.: the cause and iTcct a 1 crninnent cure. Ask your Druggist for Dr. 'errin's Booklet on th s sub- Notice. Wallowa County, Oreoon, July 11, 1002. To Samuel Bkowk: Yon are here by notified that wc have expended ! one hundred dollars in labor and im provements on the Cold Spring min eral claim located in the Ininalia Mining district, ia which claim you were ow ner of one-third interest .and as will appear by certificate filed Julv 2(5 j 1901, in the oflice of County Clerk of i Wallowa county, Oregon, in order to ! hold saiel premises under the pre.vis : ions of Section 2324 Revised statutes of the United States, being amount re quired to hold same for year ending December; 31, 1901, and if within i uu days after tnis notice by publiea i tion you fail, or refuse to contribute I your proportion of such expenditure : as co-owner your interest in said J claims will become the property of the subscribers tinder Section 21124. J. F. Cutleu. J. M. Kklly. Painting as it Should be The paint we sell is the nVrit tind. It has go ' and will cover your walls effectively. Plenty colors and all. the paints are mixed so they on-l1 UPol nuinl . I,l:.i.. T. 1 1 .. nnrfoci 8' PI e ' ui uiisier. . ..viisi as ueunj v..- can be made.- You get it rtt a reasonable pri- Compare the Goods It is just the seasoh for wearine these snmW goods and if you arc wise voU will select one or H inem. nenty of variety in color and grul' j. piece is tins season's stock and will be com--your use. lohn 'Calvin v. ' , ' . i .'i ; OregoW.