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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1902)
! i. : I. ' it i h it .(. ; ' M hi- 1 1. LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN. picked Up Here And There Dy The Chieftain. Wiight's Health rnderwear at the y.. m. a m. t. store. A iiov. si.. .ok oi Trunks aiu Valises .1: the K. M. A M. Co. store. fjam T'aee has moved into the r.'iinei:! house fur the winter. Born, to Wni. l'iers.m and wife, o: Airier Slope, a son. Oil. loth. W. S. Ihirlei-h and C. M. Loek '.wod fpent Sunday mi Wall, w a. Jonathan Aimintrout arrival in the city last Friday from out-ide points. Want a liin'! I;'y,.u i'.u e the E. M. A M. Co. if yen wmit a laruin. J. C. Voatheriy. a prosperous fanner of Prairie Creek was in town Monday. Dr. Fosner went iLuvn to Wallowa Warren Chandler has lcen in ti e county (or several days buying stock hogs for Kiddle Bros., of Island City, and they are receiving ahout loW head this week at Joseph, Enterprise. Lostiuc and Wallowa. They will be driven to Grande Ronde valley and f itteneil for market. A party of hunters consisting of J. A. Materson and J. C. Ileuiing, of Khjin, Ameriem MeAlex.inder, of Wallowa anil C. W. Womack and son of Lrstine went out into the moun ttiiis lirtvs-jvii Snake river r.i.d lnir.a:. a last week. Mr. Hearing returned Monday and took the stai?e for home. IMPORTANT PROJECT. Against the Reserve. Estimates on the Upper Boat Enterprise. The announcement of the organiza tion of a company with a capital of f 100,000 for the purpose of establish ing a steamboat service between Lew i'.on and the upper Snake river min i lg region attracted conuncut in all circles in the city yesterday. The development is looked upon as one of vast importance to Lewistnil and the entire region lying contiguous to the Snake river. While the 'primary ol j ?ct of the company is understood to be to provide such transportation fac ilities as will enable the development and operation of the eopprr mines of that dijtiiet, it is also understood 1 he people of drant countv are 1 p , ... A ,. t., . " that the promoters realize the 1 arms airainst the new ion st reserve. , : ., , . ... . . , ' inense business that will ultini 1111- ...I.. fl'lil nilr lirilfdif ilii.l r.on.Mwtri.Mj ., i f , . . , ! be attracted t;; the boat lnu from the are the result v.f a close studv and a , . , , . , .... . .. " ,. r-'h stock, farming and fruit localities detailed investigation of the subnet. 1 . , , . n , , 1 , ,, , that are now isolated from market. Protest 5 are based upon the follow. . , .j(t 1 tor many years it has been realized tv . T, .,, that the copper showings of the Snake First That the creation of the pro-1 , . , , ... river country are not surpassed Im posed torest reserve is a land i;ra bin: g ' x, . .... ' j .... .... t Iu im- m-i, utll t.ie great expense met in development TvnrL- 1 1:1 ; ,li .:. r o 1.1 ...;-.;.... . . ..... n4 lu.., n nil n nil; (J I It'll Ported by:, m n . " ,t out t.tl,e ' the leasing of the cv, , , " . , , '""' out, nine o f. I located on a naviijai) e waterway- the ., !....: i eminent ransc. 111 hm of seen n.r . " 1.1. tut. .v, im , ,, . . . : ""..iii-i. 11 ni.if I t' IU supplies destined for that entire part of Idaho county. During the past two years many settlers have entered the region, and the demand for trans parlation facilities has steadily been growing more pronounced. Indepen dent of the heavy business that would be developed from the mining oper ations, there appears to be every jus tification for the statement that the general business of that country Would be auflieieiit to keep a boat line busy from the date of the first l-iJ.. L'owision Tribune. : scheme bv holders of script and is Tuesday morning to remain during I promoted by script dealers. t lie week. Second That it SluriiT Shackelford wen Fronii-e ciuntrv Muiidav iwss trip, I p 'rmits for the gracing of thousands w i ii,,.,i,.iit,M, i,,,;i i;,... 1 '" an ut stvciv un t:ie pioi.oseu le lmiUliii'- an addition to hi.- residence in the north part of town. S. T. Tippcv t and Jr.s. Dougherty, of Chieo. were in town Monday after supplies for winter. Mrs. Geo. A. Holmes autl children, of Cove, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mis. Jno. Zureher. s ;rve. Third That it is supported by large land corporations, who contem plate reclaiming large tracts in Har ney county under the Carey act. This they hope to do through the conger vation of a water supply for irrigation purposes. Fourth That if the proposed re- $100,000 to loan at 7 per cent inter-! serve is made permanent no timber will be left in eastern and southern Grant county to supply lnniliet- and building material, necessary in the C.?: on real estate security. C. T. McDA.vir.L Married, iu t'ais city, Oct. 8 at th. Lewis Hot'd, Mr. Henry Melilhorn ami Miss Khia Lloyd, both ul Imnaha. I opnient o? its faruiin J. W. N- .'.row and wife, of Arko, 1 1 brougai out a l.,a d of onns Tn -sdav j Flfth Thal Ux rertli,.v on,-v :l very from iheir ranch on Grande U; .,.,1,. i sllui11 1'art of the land proposed to l e made the district one of the most inaccessible in the entiie west. With a boat sei vice reaching the tunnel sites of the important properties, the district will ad'ord facilities for economical opera tion not found in any district of t! e west. This fact illustrates the in fluence that the upper river boat will exert on the mining industry of that region and mining men acquainted with the situation unhesitatingly ex press the view that a big buoni is sine to ftdlow the inauguration of the transportation service. river. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Funk ami W irner .-t.irted Wednesday for l'o;i- rrowth of its towns ami in the devel- 1 Ic 's believed that within one year and mineral aftt'1' ll)e establishment of the boat line, all the business of the eastern section of the Wallowa and Grande Konde countries, the immense terri tory lying betw, on the Salmon river tiiber of any great value, and that a"(l s"ke river, and the region lviii" ' consequently the excise that the re- .,vost of the Salmon river, enibracirc Jury List. For term of Circuit Court begin ning October 27. Fi.oiiA. A. D. Iiuzzml, L. Austin, T. J. Clon'nger, Isaac I'ingaman. .lOSIU'Il. II. S. Hunt, G. H. Furgason, F. I. Tinsley. l'tilk Mays. G. C. Gawing, A. II. Meyei;, 11. A. Shinn, M. F. Gil moe. WAI.I.OWA. W. R. Stokes. Austin Heidler. l'.VHADiSii. I). G Bolls, J. Y. Fisher, i). W. Kuhu. i.osnxr:. E. H. Cullen, S. F. Face. G., tNTKKrills'!-:, Wni. Pearson, S am Weaver. S. Combes, Elza Makin, John Beid. l'liO.MlSE. J. W. Carper,' Byron Miller. 1MXUIA. Clias. G. Holm s, J. II. Horner. M. Simmons. rmco. J. B. Edgmond. Fruit for Sale. withdrawn in Grant county contains land w! iter. Frw;: Mo: .t e tii.'y will re.-id..- during t' e A 1:. ':'.- m returned from lory 1 1 -t Frii' iy v. ii re h' li.iu ; aft -r hi Lmsiiies; t. .' W F.-l M Cox ' To. vl v ,.;u v'11: i-.. !Mi." m. ' U iiCei its I' ' 1 a! vas a; -.point iv e.-ening 'd Ci-y to !ii; e-it;:ia:ioi y the us. 'i will !' s.il.j )V serve will conserve a water supply is many 0!' the important mining dis , without merit. ' ' tricts of Idaho county, ivill he handled j Sixth Tnai by the withdrawal of ,)V ,iic l'ver route. At present the ; the proposed lands the expected rush wool- and stock shipni mis of the : o; homeseekrrs to the west would le Wallowa country are niadj from ; d 'prived of a iieid for s Htknient. Elgin, necessitating in instances tha es over -eveKth Tiiat the proposed for st the Wool be ha iled seventy mi: ! reserve includes large tracts of valu- ' rough roads. Th.- regio; aole niineial land, and the withdrawal "ake ami Salmon river, 'O this area would prohibit propir ; development' and would forever e ! elude miners and prospectors from a territory that would only a lew ycrrs ( hence contain hu!:di.d.-: 0: i rodocirg : mines. between tile is now !,. tirely isolate.,! from market, as only t ails penetritt the country. This section which embraces miles and miles of rich agricultural lands is n.,w reached irom S;ite hv cro: Wab a. ove- to ,-nr-l . .1 1.1.' M. .To' 1 11 aru-e mother a-- 11I iy i.,r Wall mivl, of horse EnterpriseTo Tlse Mines. vi-0 v. .1 s II' -- Mill- 'n or n. it J r. i: ,f. th.' !lon; in g .1 'a . W; ,M.'-.i vi - ': Mv M 1 o'g.v : 'n ' I'll ; 1 . lb in! iv in' vi rk:.i.- in t! "'bile M -. i;. lg iiis fill:;! ..r r'ir n ill to :r rr.f;i no et u'-g. vVai'i.. I'n- Tld- a t;f On ..; L.'s'in i'i'.v enroll ruo - ' thiT.ii::1 o'o after m ire outli'i town M,,. s-'ce '--I'ni pir--Co. u se ' pp.t V !i- G i-1. n Ae.v-n l1nd Em a' "he '- M. A M r-' be.iiiG.-s and in n- i :i;e!. I ' .r- re : emu r-. oXpr.,ts too ei e-parte, re ,,n TiK-sdav'a ft a M Vnion -h -r- th y nr. work ing 'o ''nion county reeonls. Marri '', 'n this eitv Oct. ' : at the hoTii.-o )' bride's parents. Mr nn.l in Mr Thos. Aki 1 . Mr. G-?o. M. E.iimon- an l Miss Pear! kins. .1. G. Matli-iir and A. J. Whit cmp oye l t.v tn city 11 hauling the large rock on" of th- nre-' That were put tiier- in graveling the str.-rt from a-ement o" the hotel. j D. C. Gurus y. one of tfca stock j holders ami representing the Eun ka : Mining. Smelt in,' A Power Co., of ; Waukon, Io.va. has b.eu iu town this week in the intercut oi the road to the ' 1 ;;nes on Lower Inroaha known us the .1. V. Cutler, road. II,.. ,.vnt beii.rn the county court Monday am! secured agreement from them to pay !f2U;!(l 1 of tie.-cost on the completion of the1 'road. On Wednesday no in compan., ; ; with Survivor h'-javis and a crew of assistants started lor the location of the road and will make a thorough siuvey and speeuications of the ro.id for the us" oi contractors in bidding' .n its eohstru.'tiun. Tiiis i. the iirsl i g-eat step toward putting '.he linm-ha; copper niiues en a paying !-1 1 .; it I.e. IO. .11 loll OI !o" Col!,' ;,i'V erec! .1 smell r et the moiltii o: t Iiiiuah 1 river jii-V as souo a . lie- r.. s eo.iipi ji. d .Hid will ena'o!.' th-ur trail-, .oil tie r niachineiy. -y state ! t'l it th-.- .11 i.oiin, WaU.I'W.V Cof.NTV. OlIKOO.V, July 11, 'M) To Sam' i:i. Iiiiov.x: You are here in'' the. ,v l'otifitd I hat v.e li.iv.i ..vi,.. ,,.!..! Camas prairie a id thence enterinsr the I one lr.nl.v,l dolho-s i, l:,l,o, 1 in. The lands are provements on the Cold Spring min- '.- t!i I have for sale at Bousc's place on i 'i Alder Slope, Yellow Transparent, i J Dutchess and Early Fennock apples at one cent a nun-l, also I'eatdi Flunis: later will have Fall and Win ter Apples, Pi ars, Prunes, etc. The Alder Slojie Fruit is very fine this year. C D. Emmoxs. Notice io Creditors. All per.-ous knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned will please call and settle their accounts before Nov. 1st. L. Briii.an-p. Notice. Silmon river 1 . : 1 . 1 t-.:ma. eral iniim cie.tlcii 111 t !. in.i praino ami with trnsprtati.)ii af-'j Mining dist.ic:, i.i which claini vuu orded would soon be settled upon by we,-owner of em-third interest amdas homestead ,rs. Alon, the riwrs re ! will appear bv certi.icate fll-d -July IV, also vast tracts of fruit lands whe.v ! 101, in the oKice of Countv Cleik of 0.0 menanis s,,w the ad ,pia!.i!i,y o; Wallowa countv, Ore,,,,,, in order to th-soil and chelate fo, 1)olll ,.lia ,,,,.,,1,,,, ,,.,., n.. mostdcicate fruit,. F. ; tl,i- ion, of Section 232-1 Bcvised statuses 'u-'ntry has be;-,, eontrll,d .y st,;(:!;. of thriti-,l States, being amount re- men who an.iualiy drive their large .paired to hold same for year endin- her. s to .nano.t. At the time the December ill, !:- .;. and if within boat project was di,-:n-,,d several !K) days alter tis n-.tic- bv publiea- "onths;,go, mining .,, on Salmon tion yu fail or rein- to contribute river p) oi st -us io i..i-i,i 1 ,.,,,. f,. .- , , n 1 join niipuri.mil o, su-.'n expenditure over the divide to ritlsl iii- I u n,..r.M-... ;,... ... j : 1 " w"..'.. i.fii, iiiie-i -st in saiu toe proposed terminus eflclaims will U.-oi.,,. M.- on,.rt,-,j slatemeiit v.i,s the subscriliers undiT Section 324. tU" tiK' bel t J. F. Cuil.KIt. lii.n him-ry in d .1. M. Km.i.Y. Go'Y Lantlin the boat line, ami tin mad.? at that time would handle :ili the to 51 see wi:hiii Ci ,1 t j b 'gin th. le li !' !er wii: he in Jv. ;-:on rs ui. i it i, the intention construct ion oi" li,,- road ; ri"i.' ami worK imm (,. t. tub tov.ard the riy.-r .hicli II nicy the jCalciil.it ; will enable them to continue j work should winter spt in. The hi ;h- st j 01 won can (o niiat ins M,i ini i th-. lower portion any time liuiing the year because ot th; thircr -.-ice in 1 1 n- ..... Ti . . . . . 1 1 . . ... .an.-, mi-uu.ii lengin 01 tin; ro.e.l is i siven miles and the iliiV n... :.i Enterprise Lodge or I. "'. O. F. were tude between the two cili of the hinoretl last Saturday evening by a road is 2-V)U feet. With this road visit rom the Jos-ph lodge in a Lody. completed Enterprise will he In dire-t Six candidates rec .ivel degrees, which ; communication by wagon road with 1 0 ""iinS 1 mining interests of Lower Imuaha j h ,iCUrS- jnJ will mark another step in the h Died, in Salem, Oct. S, 1902, Mies i TalM advancement of the metropolis & TV.11.. yr 1.1. : .1 -rr . . nf W ill.-.....! .....,.. ti - .!.. i uii.i -11 ivotooni uiitiyuir 01 -nr. aim 1-iuin.j . x lie mining 111- Mrs. J. !f. A'cCuhbin, of Lostine, at terests and the people generally are to th : vii.r. an 1 on" month. ! ,J,; cotigratiihit"d on the push and i'ie ' - 1 .:; i.u ii;-. ..ti.; i.'. evi .) o-n o i e - i; t.- (. ri...'e!-;. s ? .-' y.v1 1 i'-ii Kates: ikals 25 cents. Boird dv Room and Board SU.50 per -.veck week i j i s' 4 t ' ,f -V -V iy yyc wyrif 4 hid. - le.;j a r. ) I'B GASH ST0EI Enterprise, Oregon Will be Opened Ronday, October 6, ISQ2 . 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