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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1902)
i LOCAL HAPPENINGS iN AND ABOUT TOW Picked Up Here And 'Then By The Chieftain. I.. J. lull'.-.- ill.tl Will. SnvdlT W01 Ut tu thrir lint to ruiH'liT-s Tni-Mlny. A itV oxjirrt arrived I-'rid.iy ..i:..iin d i!k- ti:m' i n th li.llli .1. 1. Johnston .in.' fanii i,- vo:i .h.v.n to hnnaha Satimiav on La-i- iii'1-? trip. A. C Hmith tii.:-:i' i' Tao-.I.iy froi a h-asim -s cron to the north part u ' he o -l n t v. levy yo-t!" ,'.i';e a., ! j 'inticr ft -v- ta Ladi--onary tv. u.r Min.ia II. ,ne Mi--- .er cent inlei if l. .i.i.i to to C.-t (.11 lea! e-tat it i mu My. T. M.'!).i:-."i;.:i. Pii-..!'.' V ;t n.- '.o -;'ii:-;i i a 1 1 I of h, II,. is e: in.' in i: :'e.v day, y,--, e;U"al!a W.ula. foe;,, .1. l s- -d tino'i ;ii town We. ; 11;; ; iM.'i'.t; to lninaha. H .-!; : !, a t i.. t-- I. ek .(.- so'iii- slotie oil i!.-- ii--tel 'ouiliiinu v,it : :ia.-on ii-.-:- (ieo. M )f -Jo-.-ph. v., ' ij:i a siiort 1. !;!-:. of th,- in the city n- ihess trip. Firs' Wed Tne s-.a'.".- wa- h aded Vue-dav ev.:n i.,r,,it!i -jlioe.' ni.iV.m-; ei"..oiite for lo- p!i to atfe;i-l the lust itnt". Any. .11.' wishiir,' to he Y.i iinaUe -.ill on 1 .Victor Temple. He h, las Jii.r , 'eeei,-ed a fi'e-li snnolv of viru .- Ti)C Ladies' Home Mission:-; '. ......i.-ty -.vi'.i s .11 ice cream, eak.-, piVs. Ji"i:id, etc., Saturday at the tent. le-rt tiecr, a nephew- of (iovenioi !e--r, who Was with Oi'sncr's survey in party return -d home Monday. Al! Woodmen of the World are 10-''.les-ed to he present at a special practice meeting next Wcdnesdav '.'vening. Mr. and Mrs. C. I". Lewis d,.sm.. to tieink tliosu who assisted in saving tiieir property from tiiv hisf, i-'rid iy .'ii.irionii. W. J. I'tuik (.rv Sons desire to thank thus who assisted in trying to save t-.eir property from fire last Friday 'eorning. -. A.C. Smith was cxhibitiin' a hnneli 1 millet Wedn esuay tliat measured live h-et in height. It grew in hi.- -.oir.h-n in this. city. -Mrs. J. A. French and family start l Tuesday for Corvallis on a visit ' vi'.h relatives. Mr. French took 'hem as far as Elgin. I 'C. A. Henderson started Saturday' '. r (iaieshurg, 111. on a visit to Jii- j ruronts and lit Je daughter, lie will I . 1 turn ahotit December 1st. j The K. M. & M. Co. is now intro ducing; the famous John Shortnian shoes in hidies'and men's wear. They ire eXotiled l.-y no other shoe in ,ua' ny and prices.' Mrs. Agnes Hogaii, mother of Mrs. Johiv Zurcher and the family of Chas SI ick. oS Tuson, Arizona, arrived in the city Sat.irday and will become residents othis. city. Geo. 1-iirgason, of Prairie Creek, wins in the city Wednesday on bunine?. He recently told hw ranch on Prairie Crook to 15. F. Poley and A. i Foley, of Lostine, for :fll,000. The Misses Victoria and Laura Haas v accompanied their brother, Henry, to the Ilium Uros, Imnaha Mi-oh last Friday, where they will" l ;ok after the fruit crop. Surveyor' lienvw and J.-F. Hater' vMit'ciit to the -Mc A lister meadows on Mud Creek Monday to do some sur veying and incidentally keen their.' eyes open for grouse and deer. . ! ( yCounty Clerk Zitrcher and wife and al-ter, Mary, returned Satuiday night from Willamette Valley. They .-pent most of the month of August at New port the famous seaside resort. Enterprise Camp Woodmen of the World announces to its jnemlers and visiting members of other lodges that there will be initiation work on the. evening of September 15, followed by a social and smoker. "Passion's Sla ve" nn exceptionallv line melodrama, will be played ul the i Enterprise opera house Friday 'fihght, Sept. 12th, 1002, by the local dntrhatic c mipatiy. Special scenery m bi;iiig painted for tho performance ami 'the uianagerii say tiie play will Ht'Iipse 'aYiything-of a'dranifttic rinture every in ii. the county. I'orn, Soph 2, to the uite of (ieo. V W.ijtner, uf Swuinp Creek, u hahy F. Hrown, nceoniiianietl hy his daughters, Millie, Nettie ami Anna an.l i:imer Hull, d jmi-ttd for Enter - nr -, Wallowa comity, Monday, w.i mv tluy vvill pmliut.ly ivniain tins I wi it- r. 'nil'. M. K. M.iiiniiif X t.;!;.i, ariived in oi West I'oint, the eitv la-'t w .. lie is the K it-. I'j'i ie 1'ul.lii new principal f the ; Schools for the coni- in;i year and come.- highly reocmi nien.l d as a sta-cofid teacher. - roy (ii-huer, of Villein, who has he n with his f.uher.-t surveying party O i Sunk-' river was in town Saturn:"" .-! Minilay on his way hone. He n;oy 1 to ? troi v- :v much and feast - on ur.iu-e and w a aiiims the t-ii lire time. Mi-s. Jo', i Chi -fi.iiii o-i heaiij the 1 niu ineli, s !.V. ,t 'Ml! i-l-f to fl ee .Monnay some :;re(.-n i.-st of which mea-lired in length. They were r.u- d iiiside an improvised hut house cov.'ivd enlii-ely nith clot.-s. he.-avs all Kin.!- -! te:; h r ijretaoU ciid wi il i , .h- i no! -::ii- except the ti.)ai w.i. i ii .i.l n. ,i hear ai all. J. W. Ncdrow. of (irando Konde ri r, -v.ts i;i uevn Saturday with a lo: I ol potato -s, o,i:.)ii-, etc., l'roai nis ra:u!i. Ifyst.irtid wilii a load hd .ie;;aa te itl..-.i of i;;( ni at K.ora i . . ... ana c la-.inu.-.i to "ti atony: t lie reail. One wo-: ;vn e-. -a foliowed him with a team fio::i Siia.:nroek i-i-ij.: to Wind ! ihv. to HClire si.ni:,.1 potatoes. i Pro:'. K. 15. Co:il;iin and faniilv. o: ! Pendleton, an.l Hattie and Nellie jKcK.rsly. of Cove, stopped at the J home o: Mr. an 1 ilr.s. V.'ni: M.ikin j Thursday and Friday of last week oi, 1 their way to t!i iake on a c-ampiiii. trip. They were joined on Sunday bj I'rof. lioy Co..k!iu, Miss JJessie Cenk- lin and Auhur and Pearl Payne win. ca sue over the mountains on horst. oack from the Cove. Iain prepared to do all kinds of watch, clo-jk mid jewelc.y repairing at reasonable prL-ts. Work sent i'roni any part of county will receive jiroini t attention and be returned by mail r otherwise as desired. Have had over 2d years e.xperi -nce and guarantee all v.'oik. C. L. IteynnliU, expert wateh-makei- HP...1 j; weler, formerly with Elgin National, Denver Hampden, Lancaster Wut.-h Co.'s At Forsythe's Drug Store, Knterprise, Oivgon. Postmaster (iricr. of Allegheny, Pa,, has sent, to V. (i. Bradley, manager of liie railway service in New York, a telegraphic reipi-st fur all investiga tion and the. immediate punishment of the clerk who is siuiltv of a ioko played on the Allegheny postotliee. A "tie sack" from New York was opened in the postofiiee and immediately thousands 0' ileas jumped out. All the clerks began toscjatch themselves and the women clerks fled to the dres sing room, and would not go back to work tor two hours. I KgTEEPBISE HOUSB .f ffiara " Montgomery, Prop, Rates: Meals 25 cents. Room and Board 4 A M of Eb i i i j r 1 ev ru4--i.i ,-.4-. i tin e uu 1 1 u mm HINM i LaGrandQi Oregon will hold a GRAND STREET FllR 'ND C&RKIVAL, Sept. 12 to n Inclusive To which all people of Wallowa are cordially invited ?1500 in Cash Premiums. Sufficient accomodations for all. Reduced rates on a 'l rail reads. Write for premium list to W. B. SARGENT, Manager LaGrande Street Fair Carnival, LaGrantfe, Oregon Ciei. CSivenwood nddvd thri- mon lirar scalps to his endit one l:iy Lit Wi'ik out or- Clioiiiiiiiiis. "I'us.-don's Slav, socnos. An entire contains seven lianire of Mvr.erv 1 i,.ls i.,.lM, jirr.in. e,l In.- i-.n-h seen j ijoll't fo,.jj,0t v. date S.-j t. 12. The city council lias hern iiavii- j porno experience- in legislative matters tile past week. ( (romances were pass ed r.mtin': a franch'se to tin Kilt -r-pti.se Klectrie d. and to th: K. M. S M. C'o. for tile -or erat ion of ii sTitetn of water works. Tho Klectiie J ilu Co. would not accept their : fr.iiu-hi.ir and M iVOr Siu-ohan vtlced the !att ordinance. (Jiiiti: an pocid-.-nt Ita: peited fo th. sla'.;eJaU nij;ht just after it had stop l-t. -i 1 .it tl-i n - i o lii-i- Tin ili-iv.-r Ii u1 I taken the mail sacks ont o: the stav ! and was earrviii ' thi-in to tiie .-:d walk when the hois-.-s l-ecar.-.e fright ened and started to rnn. They mad.; a short, lin n and started hick down ih - r ad (.,-.;. u-ds th- K. M. A V, when they had just ;.ot in front : j that hui!din; one of the hov--s f, i1 land the sla'i" was thrown over oi ot-.-;sid,-. The toii'.-ne ! ? hi' kill tie j hor.-es ;,it h-o-o. I. -at w'-rr ,-o. -; eaio-hf. Xo one v,a-". seiinuly li'i. ' ! l-ttt the ji.ts-c-tv.r.-i- were hri-.isi-il n; ; cie-siiicralilv. Pri -idt ie C'anivl . H, I ih.- Sta'e rnlvn-.-ity and .1. 1!. Aeioe I m in. f t-i te Sllpei in' -ndent of I ii I l i, Instruction w--,e pa-sen.,rers r-i.reiit. ! :o .1. .(nil loir tend tin- Insrit, Eciiool lie-ins 5ept. 15. tic- is her-'Sv ov-'O tint '!; School Hi: held ias' w-ei ectors of Ivitefpris No. 21 ai a meet in-.: tit-tuine.i that tii. (all term of ch-. shall b-ain Sejit. 13. An order w.s also mad1 th.; all pupils linel be vaccinated !(fi; -tarting to :,ch'-.ol in this lii-triet. 1). L. Kijavis, Clerk'. Wanted! To list ii few that ore for s choic" stoi ile, within ranehc. next feu '.ays for a colony of Eastern stock-'' 111 11 wiio nr coming to Wallowa county to locate. If you want to sell here is your opportunity. Apply sit the Purleigh lieitl Estate ofllce, Enter prise, Or-:j.on. TG-rh-ui-.w-wv i;ii' -' --.7-'. K-uiai'iHrraj OINTMENTS ' and suppositories will not, positively cannot do more than relieve you. It reuuiies an internal rem edy to vemova the cause and il'i ct a permanent cure. Ash your Druggist for Dr. Ftrrin's Pjooklet on the sub- i !- Board by week $3.50. $4.50 per week, For the people of WalSowa County. B Wtllllt IN" TI'.K t'(li:.TY COVUT KOIi TI1K COI' NT Y OK WALLOWA, STATK OK OUI-XiON. In tlio Mutter of the KsUtn of ) ,. Adaline Z-i. Liilord ' 'eceased )" Ut"twn To C'larin la N'ohles, W.lliam Nr.blt-h, (iiles Nohles, Clarinda Sbu-k, Nathaniel Nobles, James B. Nnhlos, Sarah liul'ord. .So:hronia Wineliell, Mary Pearson and io the unknown bens of Adalinu Is. Uirord, if any sn.-.h there be. and ail other persona mterosted in Raid estate. Whereas, anplie.ition bavin-' liee:i made in due for in to the uliove-naineil Court on the 7th diiy oi .lulv, liv (Jims. V. Whitnion;, Adiiiinistrator ol said l-Bta'n for an ord?raiid lieense !i rectum, aiith'irmiiu: and einpo'.veriiiu liim to sell the lu'al Kstii'e belonmiin: ti tlie estate of said deeediiit, and described us lollows, to-vit : i nu i.Hsi nan oi ine ioilii-eiist quar ter, and last half ef the Sm'li east (piarter ol Section L'L' tins Smith- west quarter of tne Northwest, (iimite! and West bi!f of the South-west quarter of Section 2! tlu "West tiiilt ol the Aorth-west innrter anil .North-west, qiiaiter of tin Stith-wst iuartur of Section 2li and the ICast hal. of the N' jrth-easl quarter and tho Sontii- wesi, quaner oi ine ortn-east quai tor oi .-seciion au in iinvnsliip six (lij North, of Uiiiiiro Fortv-i'our (-4-1) K.ist W. -L, in Wallowa county, Oregon, and con taininif ol'O acres. Ami whereas, miid Court fixed on the Otli day ot Oetotier, sm. at 10 o'eloek a in. at, the Court room of tiiia Court, in the t.ourt House in biilerpiise. Walbiwa county, and Slate of Oregon, as the time unci place tor hearing unv and u obiec- lions to paid IVtitinn and the yraDtinji of naiuoriier and license ot nale: Therefore, In the xamk ok the state oi oukuon, vou and each of yon are hereby i-iled, directed ami required to 1m and appear at said tinie"and place then ami there to hIiow cause, if anv you have, or if any exist, why au order of sale shoii Id not be made an in the 1'etition prayed for, ami way said Petition should not,' he. granted and said order and license should not issue. Witness, the Hon. Geo. W. Hamilton, finite of said Court with the seal of said Court affixed this 3rd day of September 1SI02. County C. H. Zum-iiKn, Clerk. court y by U. at. Loukw Loukwood, Deputy. l.l5al. ) Notice. Wallowa ColktV, Oiieoon, Jnly 11, 1902. To Sajickl Bitowx: You are here by notified that wc have expended one hundred dollars in labor and im provements on the Cold Spring niin ral claim located in the lninaha Mining district, i:i which claim you were owner of one-third interest ,111 d as will appear by certificate filed July 20, lb'01, in the ofliec of County Clerk of Wallowa county, Oregon, in order to hold aid premises under the provis ions of Section 2324 Revised statutes of the United States, being amount re quired to hold snnie for year ending December 31, lOOl, and if within ill) days after this notice by publica tion you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure is co-owner your interest in said elainis will becoin'e the property of the subscribers under Section 2324. - . , J. P. Cl-tlku. ' J. M. Kklly. until you come ana see. ' . Easy to. Buy Two good points about these shoes are they are easy to buy and they are Einsy io Yes.r We beli.'ve that we have a stock of men's, ladies and chiitlren's shoes that will' airord a satisfactory shoe for every calier. Ladies Hats for Midsummer T-l.... 1 i. .i. . .. i , ; .. of tho selling .-ioa,-on is pust The Inference is Plain all combine to attract men. Hot Weather Hats These Slraw Hats Painting as it Should be can he made, tou get it at a reasonable price. Compare the Goods your use. Enter riscv nM.i.- l-ii concMl -b.on t-nn . i X 111.-- 1 lii r-uoini iiiii-.i J "ii -AJJV-Xt SptCl' 1 j pated such sweeping1 redut'tjons as we're n-ali iny for tins sale. 1 ou can t realize the exttn' n fat him. I :-';i CT.i'Ji-.-'t Pleasing Clothes for Wei!Dressed.Men When we buy our stock 'we are anxious for right quality and right price. We are anxious to procure for our customers the best the manufacturers produce. There's Quality, Style and finish in these suits and every buyer speaks of his pleasure in owning them. im-;v: iH.uiui'ii iiatu nre vet'iuojio urcama and therusa 1 bo Ivst of tho weurni" season is cotnin" niul these Lali ititiy be bought at a bargain. Jie 6tire to see them at once en's Neckties - How are you off for ties? Summer stock needs replenishing, we are showing some of theswellest and handsomest you ever saw. Light pretty summer colors, the brand new ness of the styles the fairness of the price We'll fit you with a bat that will look well as well fcelint' comfortiihlo Tho f,ci,;.,n,.i,i.i' pn,mr hf liead- .vcar shown here ought to please anvonc who wants I... :. i , . in style ana to he sensibly comfortable. will hold their color And their shape. They are enough to stand cleaning, which will insure being a credit to you all through the season. good them The paint we sell is the right kind. It has good body and will cover your walls' effectively. Plenty of i colors and all the paints aro mixed so they won't run peel, crack or blister. Just aa near)y perfect as pain It is just the season for wearing , these summer dref? h, " you are wise you will select one orniore" them. Plenty of variety in color ftn,l rrrade. but every piece is this sensnn'a afrv u .,fM-t.i hie lot n 'r - . . ,. -: - r8 lohn:.Cilvin' Oregon; 0