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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
usr F ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. R. L. DAY, proprietor. Located in Wallowa National Bank Buildin OUR CORRESPONDENTS INTERESTING ITEMS ! A Choice Line of Meats ohays on hand, J I B!:':F, FORK, Mviiu.v, unci SAUSAGE , CUBED. FEATS A SPECIALTY I t " ' - Oregon. From Various Sections pf Wallowa County. JOSEPH. Livery & Feed Stable jfi3?NoKT!! oi- Bank Bi-n.cixoJ BEN BC3WELL, . . Prcpriutcr FIRST CLASS TEAMS AM) RIGS. j Tlx e B?.st Hay an d Grn in. t OPEH T) A. IT jISTD NIGHT I I FARK AMD WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGCN The school where thorough work is done; wliere the reason is (Too la e for last wck.) The Wallowa County Teachers' Ass.cbuion will meet at Wallowa Saturday, Nov. 1, 11(02 when the I following program v. ill be carried lout: Owning Song by Association. Primary member work Miss Ibsa Martin. ? Trimarv Reading Miss Gift. Geography M. K. Manning. Arithmetic 0. M. Gardner. Psychology Prof. Powers. How to create interest in Study Miss Belle Fore y; he. Spelling H. Windsor. Habit G. M. Gaily. Closing song by Association. J. W. Kerns, Pres. j Mrs. Patten, Sec. United States deputy mar.4ir.llj Roberts. Wra. M Yamieek, trawl-! ing adjuster of the Dngal Cres Pub-1 lbhing Company and J. W. Kerns j went down to Enterprise Wednes day evening behind Boles D.'s I Missouri team. I A tel epnone message was rceeiv Miss Agnes Listee was quite sick Saturday and Sunday but is much better now. Quite a number of our boys are out on the swine drive to LaGrande. Peter OV-'ullivan aarlod one day this week with two car load of hof for the east. Ed. Rumble, the busy I.ostine merchant was in our rustling tovn on Sunday. II is wife accompanied bun. Sacred Heart Academy LaGrande, Ore. Conducted by the Sister? of St. Francis. Select Boarding and Day School for Young ladies. Academic Kindergarten Courses are conducted on lie same principle as those pursued Preparatory F.D. McCully left on Sund-.y ! ,T ! rili,:uMl',,i;l- Miwic n,l rating receive special J wnvwij attention. T it forij iw. .1;.... .i..i Sister Superior. tor outside points Miss I.illle Beach, the cflicier.t teacher at Libcty was visdtina friends here on Saturday. She came in a "bugsrv." Chas. Austin, of Paradise, w: s visiting lure on Saturday. Tax Payers TaKe Notice. That ad taxes now remain ing un paid as provided, by law, mi tax can le received by the sheritV until aft T the r-ttirn of the delimpicnt tax mil is lire!.-and a warrant for their collection issued by the county clerk. J. C. .SmrKi;i.ro!;i), her iff. 1 11 118 1 V 0! uui i Jul . n it m Wehaveorota choice lot of BUCKS mi Knterprise. For particulars call on or address Win. Mahin. J. E. SMITH LIVESTOCK CO., PILOT KOCK. Oregon. Nclue to Creditors. All pc; knowing themselves iu- ed here Tues lay night stating that ' debte.l to ; he undeisi-ned will ideate L ,r ... .. . . ' ..ii... , .. ., . i Tuition WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY ' 1J02 Opening Aimouneomcnt. COLLEGE LIBERAL ABTS.Sept. 10. NORMAL HKPAHTMENT, S, pt. ID COLI.KtiK Oi? MTjMO, Sept. l5. P'.tKVA W.VJVKY DEPT., Sept. It. COLLEGE OI1' ORATORY, Sept. It!. RfSlNJNS JT.aV.; Sept. 1,. COLLEGE oi-' ART. Sept. Hi. ru hi;;-; of MEDICINE, Get. 1. COLLEGE OK THEOLOGY, Sept. 10. Cold lull) ol- LAW, (let. (!. always given; wliere confidence is developed; where bookkeeping j cannot recover and that his people is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand is Mr. Wm. Kern in is no better .and !Ci-1" a"- "u'lc oir neeeunts before Nov. les Reasonable, C.lidetiii sent wpjii app!le.ttl.!i. cade easy ; where penmanship is at its best; wliere hundreds of bookkeepers nnd stenographers have been educated for success in I life; wliere thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. 3., PRINCIPAL 1AX I'.VHvA. -c.'."'1V!.'-..: s 1. L COYEISrONE, ' Watch-maker, Jeweler and Octician, ' Wallowa, Oregon, j Jnst arrived A rice line of walcjL-s, ClutliiP, Charms. 2:ck j htci:s, pockets, K'n,p;s, Bnioclics, -Cuff IMn?, Bodice Pins, Emblem l'ins, Thimbles, Ladies Purses, Bracelets, etc. " are nnngmg mm Home. Jiis son! left the next inori.ing to meet' them. Miss Rosa Martin and her sister, j Miss Arney arj no'.v "reuTiining'' ! L. Ri.:;i..inji. Ooard auJ roorr; at Boarding Ii It, f.-j.io per n ;tk, Gooil hoard with furnished room can Im lee- m t lie eil y for t'2.."'l to !.)') per week, in private families. tuder.k bund thtliej f.,l Net ice to Sheen men. sanctum sanctor- nufMnmnocT ENTERPRISE DRUG STOf J. FORSYTH E PROPRIETOR Ga;;e'ks a CwJU'I.etk Stock of DRUGS AWfpWNTnMlDOESl Preseriitiona fanpomuled. Buckeye Vapor Bath Cabinet PRiCE, $5. F.COOUDQE'S PASNT STORE LaGrande, Oergon. ADUARTERS FOR Linseed Oil, Varnish, catiunj Oils, All kinds of Brushes, Glass, Cement Bvikup-. Paper and Paper Bags, Doors and at the Marshas lutn. Barker Mont .'o nery is now re siding in the Wonis'.on residence. Chas. M Donall. o; Wallowa. was on our streets th- forepart of i the week, Mr. Francis Ghormerly,' of Powatka, who w as here standing a j written on Tuesday, received his credentials on the following moni , ing and went on his way rejoicing. I He says a teacher i-- wanted in his community. Sup'.. Conley and wife and Mrs. Cieo. Gaily who left hero some time ago for tjie northern part of the county ar.) still at large but are expeciod home any time. Our presiiing elder preached here on Monday evening and made a good impression on his tlock. This is a new field for him. The Woodmen of the World are ! to have a big blowout here in the Bank hall on Thursday night. By the screaming we hear at night fall, we imagine they are going to have some singing. Every one come and see the world go around by love- Friday night at Roup's hall. J. A. Rumble and some other fellow went out to beard old bruin in his haunts but returned without the necessary credentials. if 1. Oil per week. John H. Cohman, President, Sm, Orejt;o: Ti.v .hud; n .... . hV.tnb.mlelte bee: ne:i w. i::o., ( hi t".' t-i a-di., me in a pa.s! u iv ; t.JaaSXOnii i pi ife ii nd in charge t.r 1;. :. I'ailiis wishing to pur (iiil an him. G. F. Ja ksox. Horse Economy I Wows W AXjXj ZFIPiDIR -A- SPECIALTY. lMCTUKE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. Pur mail orders fepfisa Photograph Gallery S. C. SMITH, Proptietor. N in the old Gallery Building, Enterprise. Ore. paits, Penny Pictures, peoscopic work Phoio Buttons . Ies or portraits on cloth for fancy worK. PPliea, or do your kodak finishing. Copying oral- ,'.tlrf , . J ..... ,n n RUOMIDE. bjuraerin CRAYON, rAPi" SjTGttllory closed m Sunday. utAu:iAX-h s.ai.i: ok kkal puop. ! KIM'V. !j Notice ii hereby iriv.-n. Unit unilcr wi ! !)V vinui! "! a orier of the eiemty eourl el i WiiiUnvii O. .11 my. Ure..n. .liny m nle ami .em r.sl oa tie- :ir 1 1 ,.. ,,f Se e: e-.n'.-r , 111 1 m tie- ina'li r i.f liie 'ii :r,!iiiie.! i of ti.r estate i.f Maiel A. Coin!. an.l John Uriel- ! ?' ley foml.es. n.mi.rx r .- i . i i out i.f tliK J1 St ue, an.l !.y vvlii. li or.ie.- : u.u en.;.;, , e.u , .', itiel licensed n lereln KUiirdiiui nl' ll.eifj e.-tate i if sahl leim.ia. to cell tin; lien-iii-! J nf.'er i!eM:ri!.e i real prvperty uf hi. in i iiiitic.rs in l his Sin i... I v, ill on ; Tl'ESIIAY. NOVKM i:i:i is, ..c, if at tl.e hour of in u'c! 4: a. in. of 'J Mild ila.v in f i out of I in- fom t lune.e door in ! jiter.rie. W.ilhe.v a eoniily. 1 Oii.vr.m, sell ut puiiiie line: inn to ihe liili- i J et .mil ltn l.i.l.l II .1... m..I. i ! -.4 I ' "no . interest i.f na.il mill i;-s. Maatl A. l.'o'iil.er. I J uie i joiim rnniiey ..inie.-i a:il eneli of ill.eln inuilil to tllefillnvill,Mle.nTiheil real property to wn: T.ie West half of the S in Invest ijnartei-, ;,iel -he S nil ne.i t .pi. trier of the S mth wus' ijuarter of f-ee-tiou TMViliy-two urel the Norih-.ve.it ijimrt.T of the N.K'thwo.st (piurter uf See. lion Tiventy-ieven ( -i ) in 'J'ort iishi (. Oni: i 1 ) .S.mtli, uf Kannu Kurty-fuar ! i ! i Ka.-t . M. in U'alKiwa i.oumy. Oregon, uml ci.ntaiiiiii hi . lures. Terms of Sale, eas!i in hand; ami said sale to b,! snhjeet to i-uniinnation by said County Court us proviiied bylaw. JJaieil nt ICii;erpr,se. in nai 1 County i.nd ISta;t this iotii day of October, l!i(2. M.iru V. Cu.MitF.f, Foreign (jiiurdian. Means that to tret the hest vorh 11n brtr.. must he jjroperlv hariissod or" saddied and it is 1 1 A !. .". ..... au uie more satisiactory ii Uie hariicss or sadd i.s first cias. ti r-r j lii ic and reliable Workmanship are combiiud in the goods I sell. Wo always see Ilia I tlir strtins ;:re perfect, easy and Uiwlil .strong qualiti'.'S in every point. Harness & Saddle shoo. EJWEP1J$E; - OlfEQ'ON J. B. fcKes's B'jsines. Coilegs and School of Correspondence Is now in its twenty-third year. Every teacher an expert in his special course. Our special courses cover the entire range of business operations. ' ' Complete Business Course. Time unlimited by mail 125. Shorthand " Time six months by mail $15. " Civil Service Course. Time six months by mail $15. " English Course. Time six months by mail $15. " Select Studies. Time fix months by mail $15. These courses are especially arranged for those who have not the time nor means to attend College, and especially for those who have been deprived of a Common School education. The greatest care is given each individual student Diplomas awaided graduates. Send for particulars and state course you want. Anerbach Bldg. J. B. McKEE, Salt Lake City, Utah. Principal. 1113 1) FK0XT Livery and Feed Stable Enterprise, Grgon? G. W. Hcnsltty, Proprietor. Best Hay andGrain. Careful Attention Given to StoJj, Open Day find Night. Money To The University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. The first Semester, Session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, Septem ber 17th. The following Schools and Colleges are comprised in the Uuiveisity. GraduateSchool College of Literature, Science and Arts College of Science and Kngiiieerinjj University Academy School of School of Medicine School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music (Incidental fee .10.00, Student-Body tax $2.50 per year.) Cost of liv ing from $100.00 to $200.00 per year. For catalogue, address REGISTRAR OF THE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE, OREGON On Real Estate. SEVEN PER GENT INTEBESf C. T. McDaniel, Wallowa, Ore. First Class II ay and Grain . . First Class Teams and Rijs . . . RED FRONT AND WHITE FRONT mi IIOMAjY ,J- WAGNER, Props. Enterprise, Oregon. b.',rs'o?cN cay tm mm. Barns Repaired. x Camp House Free,