Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909, September 18, 1902, Image 1

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    County Official Taper..
City Official Paper.--
VOL XVIII. NO. 5f
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We have just placed on our Bargain counter all strictly
Summer Dress goods, consisting of Mercerized Foullards,
Dimities, Percales Batistes, etc, at greatly reduced
prices, namely:
WORLD'S NE&S.
FROM FAR AND NEAR,
Clipped and Ccpied Frcm
Our Exchanges."
All regular 25c vahsea at IGc
20c " i2.jc
loo " 10c
" ' 121c " ' " 8ic
" " 10c " " Cc
These are all nice patterns and genuine bargains.
S$mx; Bats;
We offer a nice new stock oi men's and youths' Straw
Hats at 50c on the dollar. This price is made reoird-
jss of cost in order to close tiiem out.
We have some odds and ends in this line at just half
regular price. These are good qualitv, but price is made
or the. reason that we haven't a full line of sizes in the
liferent styles. Buying these at price offered is genuine
kconomy.
We offer as a special drive in this line 25 dozen pair.
'i Misses' and children's black Hose in sizes from 5 to, V
1 6jc per pair. These values will surprise vou.
!Ud:M:Siv SMrfi Waists.
These are in Mercerised cotton and Percale at one-hall
re?"lar price.
Ladies' silk waists regular $5 value $3 75
'" " 3 50 " 2 50
" ic u n 4 " 3
" 4 50 " 3 25
" u u it 3 "2 25
These silk waists are the best quality we have ever
and now is the time to get bargains in them.
I a. 1CYV Ul LUC Vimuiiuu -
PWinetilUeif firct nrpminm at the Paris
I " i ,HU3 -UULyVVCl LUlo. i-iaviw y
pxpo.5i'tion. Call arid '. see them if you are interested in
'"ymg a mower.
e are headqua-rters for Mitchell wagons in this county
n(1have a good supply of them on hand.
Our strw-i.- f r?.-,i XtArrlinndise is ouite complete.
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13(1 we would'be glad to figure with you on anything you
Respectfully yours,
Tlio returns from the Maine elec
tion iirt flVarly in and the n-porU
S ) farrectfivwl lmlicate that the Ke
publioan plurality will be 2C.0UO.
Insuranoo companies will not issue
policies on threshing machines work
ing in the Palouse country on arcoum
of the risk lieing so great.
KKimath connty has followed the
lad of seveni) others in the state and
stopped paying bounty cn coyotes.
The monthly expenditure on coyotes
lately has avera-ed .fGJO. The bounty
ou rabbit scalps 1ms uho be'ii discon
tinued. rassengers arriving in Seattle re
(i.rt that Alaska volcanow are in
a.itive eruption in three mountains,
Uedouht Illama and Augustine. The
peculiar feature 'is tlut they should all
be in action at once.
Considerable excitement is bein
caused in Baker county over a move-
menttliat is said to be on foot t
divide the county by cutting o!T a por
tion ol tiie ea.stem Bide which inch !,.
the Panhandle district and establish.
mg a new county of which Huntinjr-
tou expects to be the county seat.
A farmer near Kimutia. I. T m-i
cmty sprayed his cotton Held with
i'wet powder in order to kill worms
that wore the crop. When the cotton
was ripe sewn pickers went to work
pic'i.ig the cotton and lute in the
evening of that day were n!! taken
seriously ill, siver.il of them ' d vine
during the night.
Civilization has si ill a lesson or twn
to learn from barbarism. Professor
Baldwin Spencer, professor of biology
i h University of Melbourne, lias
spent 12 months among the wild
blacks in Central Australia, in the in
terests of ethnological science. One,
of his discoveries, narrated in a recent
lecture, was that a mother-in-law ws
not allowed to come within a mile of
the "mai-mai!" Chut.) of her married
daughter. If she did so the husband
was authorized by the tribal law to
me his ciub. The professor is pre
sumably a bachelor, for he exiiresei.l
admiration of this drastic method of
preserving domestic peace and tran
quility.
The Postmaster-General of Australia
has issued a riew regulation that "no
telephone messages shall contain un
becoming expressions or language cal
culated to provoke a bleach of the
peace." Assault by telephone is a
rather novel ofTense, but possibly the
I'ostmiister-ijeiicral has had some of
i s instrument)!
offending subscriber. Hj 1..,. ' aU!ilLII'ai LlWWiimy
uso uecrecl thai -live be r, if properly
M'-ked, may be transmitted within
he commonwealth and to nd from
ho United Kingdom."
Library Nctlce.
! $
The ..omi annual library dries for
the last half of the year 1002, aie now
d ie, and all immlMr ,,f !, v
prise Circulating Library Association j
arfe requested to pay the Mine to I)r
C. A. Ault, the library treasurer, at
nncri ur 1,. r t . j 3
uiui inn i-iininiinee can semi
off for new books for the fall and win
ter months.
The amount of dues fo-each is onlv
2") cents but collectively it makes Ii
nice little sum to increase t he librarv
there being over. M membeis. so he
punctual and do not suffer your
i.a nes bipse and be dropjel from" the
roll of members.
Llim.UiY COMMITTKE.
Fruit for Sale.
y? orchard has a full crop this
year and apples,. pears, plums, prunes
etc.. are now ready for market at 50
cents per (hundred less that at tha
bridge. Floilr and beardless bailey
taktn in exchange. '
T. F. ItioH, Fruita, Ore.
Wanted!
To list a few choice stock ranches
that are for sale, within next feu
days for a. colony of Eastern stock
men who are comiug to Wallowa
county to locate. If you want to rel!
here is your opportunity. Aj ply at
the Burleigh Heal Estate ofl',ce, Enter
pris , Oregon.
I OINTMENTS I
and stijiposilories will not
positively cannot do mon
than relievo you.
It requires an ir.tcrnal rem
dy to remove tlie cause aim
a permanent cure.
Ask your 'Druggist for l)i
i rriu'6 Booklet on the sub-
ifU
3 a periuanent cure. w
. Ask your Drngjist for l)r 1
I e rriu'6 Booklet on the sub-
The IJniversity of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon.
The first Semester. fiMnAi. lan.i i t '
lr 17th. Tl, MJlCT:.."!'-.
Tuition free, ev ci t i ?i rr i n C.V I.. .,r r tr t . ....
(Incidental f.;e S10 00 Km, ion u.,.1.. .i ' . . .
r ji, n, I -"viik-uuuv unvi.ou per vnr, t ost of liv
nig from $10103 to $200.9J per year! For' catalogue, addreS
REGISTRAR Of THIS UNIVIIHSITY, EUGENE, OREGON
3HTEEPEISE HOUSE
Clara E Montgomery, Prop,
Rates: Meals .25 cents. Eoartl by 'week $3.50.
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Of Goods of almost every descrin
tlon from the recent lire and we must
close them out by
OCTOBER 15
Kegardlew of Cost.
Full Line of
RUBBER-GOODS
which we will self for less than cost.
W. J. FUNK & SONS,
Enterprise, Oregon.
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Room and Board t ! .50 per week,
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