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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1902)
;nly Official Paper. City Official Paper. REPRESENTATIVE NEWSPAPER OF WALLOWA COUNTY,' XIX NO. 7- ENTERPRISE, OREGON. OCTOBER 16. r 02. WHOLE NO- l l1 WORLD'S NEWS. nivj.. m vi yuaiuv.f,FROM FAR AND NEAR. and Quantity work on Tlie Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will have exclusive charge of the E. M.&M . Co.'s store lumlier. R. W. llaiuiitoi) county road Clms. Pratt work on county road J. K. Cramer work on county i "1TCU aU CDiea rrom W. I.nthrr.iu work TL I . ii Our Exchanges. 19 23 52 00 7 00 i I 57 00 i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 On this dav the will be in charge of t h Ladies. The Society wrill receive a liberal pucentage of all CASH SALES. Such a happy ' combination should cause a ileral loosing of purse strings. The markets of the East and West have ontributed to the largest and best slock that ever loaded the shelves of the store. Choice purchasings of Staple and Seasonable lines of FdlGpods await your inspection. DRY GOODS AND SHOE LINES are particularly full. The goods unci prices wul appeal strongly to your baying judgment. Suits and blankets in comnlete selections, suggest com fort for approaching weather. iS We want the 4 . 4 1 J T - J wcites to sell at least a dozen neaung stoves uu this d;:v. Air tights in beautiful design at prices that make the coal strike look like the Fourth f Jr.lv. : TV r-..-. (!.:: rl it vlumVl he. tl e record for the year. The Ladies w 11 have f: 1' and pu ma c harge of the Store your wants will be an'.ki j:.ted bv them 'promptly ana erauenu. Y,:u L;u-e" the opportunity to make your pur- .'bases from a stock nnexcellco in t it tik: snmr tve lic-ln a soCiCtV ti i county ara t is doing a ui'- work. We pro n.iv liar.'llin? n.oro Merchcn :,"'iii the hiri;o;y of our store. Uu s Mfce price as lew as i- cor.Mstent '"-e added to our list of clerks so ! "''eye, ;noro promptly t!wn t V '' fiveyoi,; pntroiwg wear' r.-spediuHy yotirs Vr-S a 1 ro. th:in ever til endeavor to wirii t;ood values and lmt we will l"'vr';u!y to Trusting we sunn re- Bertha Lomer, the young girl who was burned while lighting a lire with coal oil at her house in Seattle, died at Providence hospital Friday morn ing after surlViing awful agony. Hon. J. M. Church has heen ap pointed one of the board of twenty five directors oi the Lewis and Cl.rk Centennial Ex pot ition. This is in honor that nil I'nion county should appreciate. Tiie semi-annual report of 3!ad:a mas County shows its net indebted ness to be !fl2y,fi9lJ.fVJ. The total amount of unpaid county warrants, including interest, is $139,778.21. -The amount of money paid out during the half year totals T0,807.81. work on on 10 50 Dunne Lathropc county road Geo. Lathropc work On county road 1" 00 f'ONTINOENT U NO. J. C. Conley postage 2 05 IV. J. Boup telephoning 1 t'O J. C. Shackelford postage and tspress 3 'J5 C. II. Znreher express and postage F. I). McCnily Co., nnlse for county poor County Clerk was authori.ed sue a warrant for tiie collection of de linquent tax rolls from lhSl to l'.'HO inclusive. Clerk was ordered to draw a war- rant for payment of state tax. II.' C. Cramer was appointed justice of tie pence to till vacancy caused 1 y i Sollars and ense Used asjthey should be will brng you more by buying your fall supplies of 1: 0 CO to is L. Green niovinc awav, Within live miles of Lincoln, Xcb., County court agreed with the yesterday morning, the Burlington's Eureka Miniivi, Smelting & Bower .St. Louis-l'acitic express train was Co. to pay !?20OO on the completion held up by a gang of masked men, of the J. F. Cutter road beginning at who secured the contents oi the sale ti. Imnalm rjv,.r all( eI1(iing al tne in the express car and then made Dobbin cabin a distance of about their escape. 1 seVL,n n)i(.s Oklahoma Indians in a council held; at Anadarko yesterday appointed Lone Wolf to petition t lie United States government to take all their 1 11 another column is an offer that lands in Oklahoma and purehose f,.r excels any other ever made to Chief- them a tract of 2,000,000 ceres j , tai l lenders, if 2.2 for the Chieftain, Calvin Enterprise, Oregon. Winter is coming and now is the time to get your cold weather necessities. We carry a complete line of Ladies' and Gents' furnishings at prices that can't be beat. SHOES Our Now Offer. That fit the feet as well as the purse are our cele brated Friedman Bros. Shoes of which we carry a com plete stock. And our "Little Sampson" shoes for JW, mm vjiijs are lust me tiuno- lor school inir , assortment of J.Juby Shoes, Also a nice MILLINERY DELIGHTS The creations wc are show in n for Indies of ill-,.-.. Mexico. This would open to settle-, Conkey's Home Journ.il, the imis.cnl j will delight tllOSC who are hard to please '111 i v'I'O Win ' nitwit h vut ure.i in the astern ' ' ., of the territbrv. ' ' tll,! "k' T1,e oooks alone are j . ' vvuije. Here are Fashions for Fall Wear Right from the market of the best millinery ever product e worth in the market more than $2.25. Ask any one who is acquainted with the price of books. Also ask him about the books being of a high class.' u cannot ah"or I to make anything but a I ona fide, "all wool and n yard wide" ol'er to our patrons, ritop in sum- day and s c .-amplcs of the bo'.iks. According to the decision of the Supreme Court of Illinois yesterday, the entiie lake front in Chicago is to be reserved for park purposes only, thus winning a victory for Moutgoin ero Ward, wno has been lighting he casj for several years. The flour mill known fts the Al ii i :iee mi'!, at LaGrande, was in ch ised a few days ago by Kiddle Bros , the owners of the I'ion er mill of Island Citv and who also own a lari'e j share oi the stock oi the Union 'Flour ' TW taJn now re"'i,;ninK un" Mi!lcumimnvi The price is said to Pai(l a' Provid;d by law, no tax have ken about !f30,0'J0. Tax Pcyers Taiv Notice. "Carson's Gloves are iha Best " And we carry a complete stock of-JJcn's worki Court Prfceedlngs. GO CI . 100 00 . 41,01 . 20 l'i . 125 00 3'J 50; J. C. Conley salary Sept J. C. Shackelford " G. W. Hamili n " " Henry Miller '; " .... C. H. Zurc'ner ' " . . .. Glass J'liidhome, oflice sup plies Flora Cottinghani, care county poor W. H. Dlak.-r care county 1 oor J. C. . hackelfor 1 1 oard pns- oners Eva B. Kumble offie supplies A. B. Dunbar tare county poor ' Hose Voris, assistant teatliers' e.i:mination '. ;j W. Kerns. as;istaiit teach- crs exjminatioti i G. M. Voris, t.dde for survev- ors oflice i.T. H. MeCubbiu assessors sal- j ary 20 00 C. II. Zurcher deputy hire Sent 25(0 i can bo rea-ivod ly the sheriff inti! ' aft -r the return of the delinquent tax roilis niahs and a warrant for their collection issued by the county clerk. J. C. S.tACKKI.l OKI), Sheriff. dress gloves of this brand, persand storm coats. imr ai And ail hvjs of overalls, jm.. We. Notice to Sheepmen. have the nacnev fur the Nini-T.o !.;. .t t: .. jCoinc in and our li.;e of S.i..:ples and l,e ,,., vi. col tl.i.t V u ca I Ket a (-tylish, perfect lilting Kuit of cloflici at a vi i v n-.isonal.!,. price iSatibfaetion guura:;teed. A good line of r. a,ly: .u,!.." i lu: Ling ubvaV8 o.i iliatid. I I Tlie Jackson Piamboulette bucks ' from Dayton, Wash., are in a pasture y near EnteVprise and in charge or It. ! W. Bloom. Parties wishing to pur 3 chase will call an him. ; O. F. Jackson, j OVll LINK OK HARDWARE l yj 1 V5 2 00 Lest. Coiifists of nil kind of Cv.inw- Ware an I Tin Kitchen rtensil j Dairy Tail, Well Buckets, Ii iltn. Cunei.teiM T., ,'s. Pii.l. a v... Between the cui;on and Ent(:r prite 40 hend of ewrs, part branded "L" and part' branded "K." Liberal reward will be paid for inform itioa . leadiug to their recovery. Kei:.an Bl' p., Josepli, Ore. S!iov(.'l?, Hrdnwl, Xai!, S'crtws, fr,r Trimmiinrs, 11 00 4 50 L amis, Oils -and Brushes imnaha Alines. ! Win. Miller it Bio., premiuni j on sheriit' brnd D. L. Kenvis making school A talk, Saturday, with Superiuten- j G( ). L. Wagooner hel l n jtcs K2 20 (jent Hamilton, who hm charge of the development of the Eu eka mi h.s tin GO 00 Imnaba, revealed the fact that . the company intend to put in a much " oO fiC whie.h will treat the ores o.' tlie 1 u 1 f . and probably do some custom wii., says tlie Clarkston UcpithiirMii. Th tO 00 j Eureka co npany has son j fo' ty clai 8 which they are actively developing. 78 00 j The mines of the Itunaha when dcvel J oped will c.irry an army of working 37 50 , men who will bf stitttilierl friim Inli' ('or reel. j.icnioi.i'riht ii:i'l elcfarit. Knees o.' vurii.iij I'erfurne3, Toilet Article and notions of every d - salt cs. riptiop. di.-t.iet map (.1. 1. K:ite!i;V, map frame .... ThO:. Lathlupe. load boss Sa.1- J. W. Kank.n supervisors sal ary Sarah Crandall care county poor F. D. McCully Co., stove for surveyors oflice :.. 12 70 Thos. Rich, bridge lumber J, A. Denny, nails for bridge J. II. Hartshorn bridge lum-hfr P. L. Ilenvis surveying roads j., .-Urn: .UiU'1. iVHre Co., bridge Jno. A. Young work in canyon I. X. Pitzer repair roalT tools 87 25 U 75 59 53 74 00 2 2-f. 22 00 prise. Peach Plums, Apples and Pears. For sale very cheap at the orchard on the Jas. L. Keuvia ranch. Will be delivered at your home if desired. Address C. II. Oohukjj, liDtei piise, Oregon. Our stock of Groceries is complete and we carry a good line of the '"Preferred Stock" of Canned good 'Diamond v" Kslracts and the "Coral lilend Koastul Coffee." 1 K ENTERPRISE, OREGON c kj -ji w. n w v. . 5 I V