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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1902)
' ; ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET." j R. L. DAY, PROPRIETOR. I Located in Wallowa National Bank Building ft 4 . ft A Choi re Line of Meats' oh-aw oh. hand. BEEF, POJUC, Muiiv., und SAUSAGE 1 CUBED KEATS A SPECIALTY Enterprise. - n,v-r,m w t livery & Feed Stable $ OUR CORRESPONDENTS. INTERESTING ITEMS From Various Sections of Wallowa County. FRUITA. '.V""NoiiTa or Bank Bnunxo jpj BENBOSWaL, . . Prcpristur. JTi?6T CLASS TEAMS AXD RIGS The Best ITaij and Grain. (DIPJUI-T IT) A IT A -NTT) -KTTr--PT-'T Colil, cri.-py night?. Hirt Hodgin is in the Park for a few days lay off. L. G. Pa.ce and family returned from the valley after a ten days visii. Pied, an infant son of John Guynn's, !-ept. ."Oih, and only a week h: fore Thos. Shivlin lost ;n infant foil Mis. Mollie Homer is very pick. Messrs. Conlev and Barnard, of Joseph, was in our parts for a few GROUSE. Sacred Heart Academy LaGrdrtde, Ore. Comaieted ly the-Sisters of St. Francis. Select hoarding and Pay School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Our old friend and neighbor,! Lyvin Hopkins has sold out to Win. Moore and Evert Richman has traded his homestead for the Hop kins place. This places the Moore's in possesion of .tH) acres more on the point between Iar Acad -m!c v,rct-K. aim cannon. 1 nev now! have it alt hut J. Koch's and K. j Kindergarten liiehmond's and tluy have them . Courses are eon ducted on he same principles as those pursued surrounded. We do not begrudge ; by our Schools of Philadelphia. Music an 1 Painting receive special wiem any 01 meir noiuings out we intention. Letters of inquiry directed to Sister Superior. man like lianor to are very sorry to lose a Mr. Hopkins. He is an anv neighborhood. I Lou Silvers has sold a two- I thirds interest in his steam mill I and thev are "oiiis to move it ! :;cross Wenatehie, That leaves us! without a sawmill or lumber. ! It-v. Thillipps hr.s done well I here. He ha mm k I IK I li! Wc nave roi a PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all tHe year. Catalogue free. i . ...... eiays outing. iut had luck seemed j church and has taken in several in their wake for l.o, no eher. j members and has a new church tin- i he sawmill 'commenced opera-: der construction .'10x10 near Elv tion again after five weeks lay off. j Smith's place. P. I). Moore gave a S. P n;m,-lu-i-:,r',t nr,' f,,;i.. half HM-,' for :he church and K 5 j went to Joseph and Mr. II. expects I ,Smit!l 6ave iU1 'cre for the ceme to visit his old home in Kansas. We wish him a pleasant trip. Murat Blcavans took a loud cf lumber from the Wism-r mill to Joseph to be dressed for bis new residence which is well uniler way, with John Landers behind the plann. Jake Guyan jias a new hex house on his homestead. 9 11 iHakcn in c 1 For reticular call on or address V,n..Makiu. J. E. SMITH LIVESTOCK CO.. F1LOT ROCK. Orotrnn. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL - CMivomzitfmtfiaxruaxn'XTJraEnvacgtanraa II -si: "nft.T 'w ..-..on.-' m mm L. J. COVERS rONE, Watch-maker, Jeweler and Optician, Wallowa, Okegox. I respectfully sclicit a share of your work, and will try to merit your patronage. Waiiham Watches A Specialty. ! ! ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. - J. FORSYTH?,... PROPRIETOR Cakk'es a Complete Stock of FRUITA. Mrs. Mollie Horne-r, noe Wilson has been very ill at the home of her mother for some time with scarlctina. She is now in a fair way to recover. Mrs. Bessii Guyan, nee. Sims, was elangeroasly ill a week ago. 'Dr. lleenor was called in from Joseph. Her ailment was puerperal fever. She is now almost well ! again. i Mrs. T. F. Rich will go to Union jtown about thi first proximo to be , treated for a badly fatigued consti ! tution. In th ; interim the P. 0. : will be kept at the residence of Mr. 1 and Mrs. L. G. Page. The members of B. Mark's fam ily who werj reported to have ! small pox sometime ago havj en tirely recovered, Never within the memory of the 'oldest settler of the Park was the earth so dry an I thirsty in this vicinity as now. terv Fiker, liartloti X- Co., the new merchants are now nrenarimr to i ran two stores. Th-y have bought j t'-.e Wilson property at Xauvoo and will have a tu'w nosto'lice WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY 11)02 Gpsnin AiiiKniiKYinenL COI.l.KCKl.lBKltAl, AIM'S.Si-i.t. Hi. , I'OLl.KUH OF MPSiO, N pt. Hi. Ci)l.l.K(iK OF THKOLOUY, Sept. 1(1. want of the Promise landers. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mo re, a boy on the lt inst. Miss Elcy Silvers is verj She has been sufii-ring for time with consumption. Paul low. some 105TIN1- SCIICOL NOTES. Horse Economy School is moving alon very nievly and in fact as w. il as could V.a -t'..I.(...l ...,.1..- .1 ! mT7nni3fllnlR.N?,H'AtVm..MiHMl stances. The outlook now is that the new building will be finished by Novem ber 10. Much suppL'iuentury -reading has been introduced into our school this year and the pupils are enjoying it immensely. The first grade are reading, be sides the text hook, Wake Kobin No. 1. Th second gralo are read ing Hiawatha Primer. The third grade are sejon to have Great Amer icans for Littk' Americans, the It' faruoU3 Stories. " The fiftli ir;wl!5 nrc readinu Ilittory Stories No. 2 and thetixth- prade are wrestling 'f Willi uie tmrd volumes of Wake Kobin. XOKM b InAITMKNT, Sept. If. l'K Kl'A It VTeHtY l KIT., Sept. !(!. r.'.INKS.S )KIT., Sept. R Col.l.i:(,K OK MK-UUMXK, Oct. 1. C'Ol.I.Kl 1) 01' LAW, Oct. II. Tuition Uatea Reasonable, 'Catalogue sent upon application j Board unJ room nt Boarillng Hall, $.mo per week. I Good hoard with furnished room e.m lo linn in I ho city for ifJ.-'H) to I sM.OO per week, in private families. Stu.l-nts can boanl tlieniM bvs for even ' $1.00 piT week. ' John H. Gokman, President, 5a!ein, Oregon, Means that to iret the host A-nrk iho 1 must be prop.-rly harnesse.l or satlilicd and it is all the more satisfactory if t-ho harness or saddle is first class. Good Material in .iti r.ii. The Joseph Nirarods of whom I i in school to advance readinp, spell- spoko last week returned to the ,n arni anehmetic as the pupils in ' . nr.nl ..,.. 4.. l. 1 .1 1 n'unai Di-eiu in uc oacawaiu m DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Buckeye Vapor Bath Cabinet PRICE, $5. ' ' Q. F. COOLIDOE'S - PAINT STORE La Grande, Oergon. Li .it L ADQUARTERS FOR Linseed Oil, armsr, eating Oils, All kinds of Brushes, Glass, Cement, Bnildino- Paper and Paper Bags, Doors and Windows. I WALL I'AIPEE A. SPECIALTY. riCTLHE FRAMES MADE TO 0RWEK. Send J-our mail orders r ' ' Enterprise Photograph Gallery S'. C. SMITH, Proptfetor. Located in the old Gallery Building, Enterprise, Ore. Views, Portraits, Penny Pictures Sftti-p.hr.oDic work Views or portraits on cloth for fane, work L Und suppli or do your kodak finishing. Copytng or lar'&V (6 order in.. M irCailery closed on Bmitf. Kodaks en- haunts of man with their lx;lts un adorned bv scalp of grizzly or claw of cougar. No antlers of mountain stag, hardened in- tho August sun rattled to the patter of the iron shod hoofs upon the rocky ttaila over which they passed. After a few days quiet rest they will be .ble to decline any gilt edged pro posaLto take a hunt over in the brakes of Snake and Imnaha rivers. these branches. The Seventh and Eighth grades together have organized a literary society with the following ollicers: President, lilaine Burleigh; Vice President, Sadie Womaek; Secre tary, II u by Cole; Treasurer, Koy Haun; Librarian, Nellie JSurleigh; Critic, Mabel Mastersm. We hope to do some good work bofore spring. What times we have in spelling. We just spell and spell and some times we miss more than we spell. and reliable Workmanship are combined in the goods I sell. We always see that the straps are perfect, easy and safe buckles and strong qualities in every point. L. BKiS LAMB'S Harness & Saddle shop. J. B; McKca's .Business College and School of Corres-jondence i i Is now in its twenty-third year. Every teacher an expert in bis ! j1pr-l ii 1 Vourtp Our uruir.i.tl .nrjf-u r..... :.. .ft i vv. L-mnuuiawwia me enure range 01 ousineFs operations. . Complete Business Course. Time unlimited by mail 125. ' " SJiorihand ". Time six months by mail ?15. " Civil Service Course. Time tix months by mail $15. " English Couree. Time six months by mail $ 15. " Select Studies. Time six months by mail $15. These courses are especially arranged for thejse who have riot the time nor means to attend College, tid erfpetiuliy for those who have been deprived of a Common School education. The greatest care is given each individual student Diplomas awarded graduates. Send for particulars and state course you want. Auerbach Bldg.. . J. u. McKEE, Salt Lake City, Utah. Principal. : -jzu .-t The University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. The first Semester, Session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, Septem ber 1 th. The following Schools and Colleges are comprised in th Univeisity. GraduateSchool College of Literature, Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering University Academy School of Muic School of Medicine! School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music (Incidental fee $10.00, Student-Body tax 12.50 per vear.) Cost of liv ing from 1100.00 to $200.00 per year. For catalogue, address REGISTRAR OF THE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE, OREGON t RED FRONT Livery and S'eel Stable Enterprise, Oregon. 0. Wi Hcnslcy, I'ropiictor. Best Hay arid Grain. Careful Attention Given to Stock. Open Day and Night. Hon On Real Estate. A.T SE"V"0I!3Sr PEB CEH1 INTEEEST C. T. McRaniel, i Vallowa, Ore. K . White iVi'IV v Li PRENTISS HOMAN . ,t Enterprise, Oregon. Hest Hay and Grain-rFirst .q)as8veatB New Rig-5 xree camp no witn stfett etovs. k I lllilr: Proprietor,