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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1902)
SFnllcira (Hurftaui. County Official Paper r-ii in l'""' lrc. a. Se-'oud iliuo at Kntorjirix .luss matter. sr r.siTJrnox katk; Si.-:.-!.- ieiv. per year ?1.M StiiS e i ny . six iii-villi t': teins'.r vpy. three :nent!t $.' Whoii jou change your sx'.dre". nolily f.v. thee, KiviiK your pre'citl a:i.l future -i-t.if:n c al lrt'-. f that the I'HlKKr.UN may rra-l. you promptly. ThN Mvr i kept on file by Allien Tozier's Advertisinjj An. y, IVriia: .1 i Orj;.i'i. where advert'sing may be re reived or it. ISUEO FVF.RY TIU'USDAY THUBf'PAY. NOVEMBER . 1!HJ. Roadj and Trade Not only do good, permanent highways save the farmer, miner n i:d producer from extra expense in transportation, but good roads make permanent markets and keep prices even the year round, saving the farmer from the clutches of the storage warehouse man. who is on the railroad track or at the boat landing, and to whom the farmer or producer must deliver when road? are passable, borro-,v a little money, pay high stoiage charges and finally, perhaps, sell at a loss p.t the will of the creditor, says the Raker City Democrat. With good Vuads, the farmer can store his crops in his own barns and haul to the railroad station whenever he chooser- to sell, taking advantage of market prices, which under such conditions are always better, save jnturcit and storage and come out at t!i- end of the year with a prolh that will more than pay his share oi the co.-t of permanent road build ing instead of charging'tip losses on Iih ledger. Oregon farmers are le.v. niii the lesson, and liaker will icad in the good road movements iu Eastern Oregon. It is simple when you know how and work on right lines. There is a great discussion throughout Eastern Oregon as to the merits of the proposed Forest Reserve. The mining interests of i:aker and Grant counties have taken the lead in such a manner t!i:it it cannot bo overlooked. Lut upon investigation welind that the resj-ve in no way interferes with mines now in operation or that mav hereafter be discovered. In tact the land ia just us free to the prospector on the reserve as it is on any other goverment land. iler.ee tht kick of the mining men seems to be not well taken. As to in'1 stoe interests the theory of ernn'.U !g stock to graze within the rci-.-rvc is all rilit, and it re mains to be seen whether the prac tice will hear it out. The one ob jectionable feature is that it will necessitate the issuance of more land script. This we understand will be prevented to as great an extent as possible but if theoflicials are not careful some big milling company will be included in the .-. serve ami as soon as they denude 1 heir private land holdings of the timber they will turn it back to the government and receive script, in return with which they will be a bio to go to some other locality and buy more good timber land. 1 he opponents of the Blue Moun tain reserve may thank Malcolm A. .Moody for interceding with the government oHieials and pursuad ii g them to make the boundaries of tnu reserve temporary instead of permanent which will enable the opponents to state their objections to the proposed boundaries and if valid have the wrong righted be fore it is too late. FOOT BALL SATURDAY. The football season will he opened next .Saturday by a game botweon the Etitaprise and Joseph teams 011 the Joseph gridiron. Kot much ractice litis be'.'ii done by cither team but the season will be opened and red hot games cini bo expected from that date to the first of the new year. . . . . Can a county in the Northwest be.it the record of Wallowa count v. . . .", A county of 10000 population with J , '. , circuit court only twice c year and not a single criminal cae on the docket nor a single jury trial, and co in was in session only two days. Tne people generally are too pros - p 'rou s to be contentious, (iood times engenders pood fei-limjs anion;: neighbors and while prices aro so hih the thieves do not have to steal so much to make a living j and consequently run less chansts of heiic.: caught. It will be noticed ! that we do not sny that pood pros perous times will stop thievery, for a tlii.-I is A thief in ITOod ti l! and in bad times, the only difference being that he has to run less cuanee; l Fine Chickens. J. P. A'.liinibaugh. of Lower Vallr', was in the city Tuesday delivering feme line thoroughbred chickens and turkeys which lie raised on his farm near Wallowa. Mr. Allunibavgh ha speut a lot of nionev for the rinest breed of chickens and turkevs ai expects to supply the market. If a person is gi tin j; to raise poultry it cv.-j tainly pays to begin with and con tinue with thoroughbreds. There is as much difference between a common burn fowl and a thoroughbred as there is between a thoroughbred Poland China hog and a "razor back Ua.t 1 splitter." Peach Plums, Apples and Pears. For sale very cheap at the orchard on the Jas. L. Rcavis ranch. Will I e delivered at your home if desired. Address C. II. Ooiiuux, Enterprise, Oregon. 53ovme hoianevile cli:ij voitl I'tica Obsirver. Here is thn in an ner in which one housewife has, to 1 certain degree, overcome the pressing question of fuel: She took four common bricks anil ' placed them in a pail. Over the j bricks she poured a gallon of kerosene! oil and let them stand until the j bricks had absorheel all of th' oil they j wuuld take up. Then she took out . two of the bricks and placed thum in ! the kitchen range and set lire to them, ' They burned fully two hours, and the j lire that they made wat one by which it was possible to do any kind ef cook ing or other work requiring conidei-, aide heat. The ladv savs in this wv I if n-1 1 1 1... n.iuwil.l,. in !,..,. 1, t . ..... ... .,. . i,j along with the cooking, washing and ironing without resort to wood There was no unpleasant odor or any trouble whatever, for the oil just blaz-. ed awav like a stove full of wood. Farm House Burned. Mr' S. .T, niankeuships house on hj.v-jr Prairie Crook was biuiiod lo the ground Saturday morning. It was occupied by T. D. t-'cott and family who lo-t neariy all of their house-hold goods. The lire started from the chimney and had scoured great head- wa-v bedore discovered by toe inmates. !The house was insured for a una'd part of it3 value. ; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE OF REAL l'HOl'KIlTY. Notice in heiobv civen. tiiat under nn.l by virtue of an order of the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallow a County, duly made and entered on the oil. !.... rtf ri..i.. t.,. liifvi :.. .1 . win ..... j. , l.'V., 111 lilt? Illtllll r of the estate uf AiUiitie N. Hiii'ord, de- ceasi.'d, authoriziiijf and diiectinii nn as adtninistrator 0! said estate to sail tb -real proertv thereof at private stile, i will from and after thn 4th day of Novem ber, 1902, proceed to sell ut private sal the following described real proo-rty re said estate, to-wit: the Fast half of 'the Northeast quarter ami East hlf of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty-two (22) the Southwest qu irter of the Nort-.-west .quarter aud the West half of tb- i-uiiuiwem pian..r 01 .'section iwentv- rj three CJ.'l), the West half of the North - west quarter and Northwest, q.i-irler f the S j'.ithwe.st quarter of Section Twenl- six (2(1), and the Fast half of the Norlir east quarter and the Soiithwsst ipiarter of the Northeast quarter oi S.rctioi lwenty-Feven L-"), all in Township Sis (0) North, of Range Forty-fonr (44;, Ea W. M., in Wallowa county, Oregon, an. I containing ."i'M acres. Terms of Stile, cash in hand, and t) b . subject to approval and continuation bv the county court above named, beloie execution of administrator's doed to pur chaser. Dated at Knterprise, in said count v and state, this 7th day of October, 190V. Cii'.vh. E, WmTMoae, A'.hninistralor. nillinery Stock. Mrs. 1). Kruslia has opoiied up lier stock of millinery in the building east of the telephone office find is sell ing fall styles at prices lower tibia any other place in the county, I Tax Payers TaKC Notice. ' That all taxes now remaining un- .. . , , . . j paid a provided bv law, no tax lcan fcy t;e (Wir Mntn Jlfter tllt, rotllri) of the deliM-inent tax : ron js m;l,i,. ani a WiirrttUt for their : collection issued by the comity clerk. 1 ' J. C. Shaokklkokd, Sheriff. Notice to Creditors. All person knowing themselves in debted U the undersigned will please call and sottlo their accounts before Nov. 1st. L. UgliLAND. Notice to Sheeprr.t, n. The Jackson Ilambouletto bucks from Davton, Wash., are in n pasture t,J ,,le ,,,,,ir ebiims in tbis otliee, on or be, . " , . , 1 ! fore said Mih dav of December, 1002. near enterprise and in charge or R W. Illooin. 1'arties v.-ishinj; to pur chase will call an him. G. F. Jackson. (iVARlMAN ri KALE Of REAL ntOP- EUl'Y. Notice is hereby niven. that iimler and ( j by virtue of a order of the county court of Wallowa loniity, Oregon, duly made and entered on the ;r,l dav of Senteiiib'T . Un'. , t'ie matter of the-giiardmixlnp oi the ! estate i f M.md A. Combes and John lirail- ' icy Coiiihes, minors ris'uHiiy o::t of tl.i - -tate, ;iitii tv waich order I am tmpDWcrci! and licensed as tiivign guardian of the e.-late of aid minors, to sell the herein afcer descri' ed real property of said minors in this State, I will on TUESDAY, NOVEMI'.ICll is, lm, at the hour of to o'clock a. 111. of said day in front of the Court house door in Enterprise. Wallowa county, Oregon, soli at public an ction to th"c high est and best bidder till the right, title and interest of 3 nd niin irs, M t'id A. Conihes and John t'radley Combes and each of itheni in and to the following describi'd real property to wit: Tie West half of hie f mthwest quarter, and the S ititiicist quarter of the a jntliwes' quarter of !?ee tion Twentv-t'.v.i ( 2.' 1 and the Norilnve-t quarter of tiie Xoitinrest quarter of Sec tion twenty-seven (27 ) in Township tine ( 1) South, of R.tnss" Eorty-four (44 1 East W. M. in SVullowa eounlv, Oregon, and ! containing m acres rermsoto.nc, ca.-n mum; ami sai.l salt l i be s.ibiect to eonlirnialion by said (.'maty Court a provided bylaw. Dated it Kutefpri- -. in said L'oauty and S.a'e tits l.;ib dav ot October, ISHI2. ilACll V. Co.MliKs, Eoreigu (tuardiuii '' Ii!l.31t''llllillUt01'K. The committee will wait on those who have contributed to the Bazaar or Dec. 20 on Tuesday, Dec. Kk OINTMENTS ml suppositories will not isitively cannot do 11101 b in relieve you. H requires an internal rem ,'y to remove the cause am tVect a permanent cure. A 1: your Druggist for Dt rri : 's Eooklet on the sub- fTiLlSnHi-aa Lr 1 New Capes New Jackets New Skirts Just Received at F. D. McCULLY CQ.'S CA5H STORE We received a new line of Dress Goods this week in patterns, no two alike. Also a fine line of black goods. It is coming the time of the year you will need a Heating Stove or Range, We tfan supply your wants and can save you , money 0:1 all goods purchased from us. P.-a-McGaUyCa i HI ! jjj i .J j '-I I 1AI 1.1 ?J t"' jjj : I !j !ij i f r-n. ... ..-g -iM.....ilT-m. . , , , I Ll53S v3S- C. L REYNOLDS, Enterprise, Orogon, EXPERT Formerly with the Elih I-i'ttiiunal Watch Co., Deuber, Hampden Watch Co., Lancaster Watch Co. Elgin, Walthain and other Watches we sell. Repairing a specialty. We guarantee our watches and our work. (c Huiit t&LiSiuAt AJSJCUJkJSiij&JJBk TIMBER LAM), ACT JUNE 3, 1873- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office, LaUrande, Oregon, Sept. 1G, 1!)02 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of .1 line 3. 1S7S, entitled "An art fur t lie a ile of timber I amis in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," us extended to all the Public Land States by art of Aug ust 4, 1S.02, Elmer .1. ForHythe, of Enter prise, county of Wallowa, State of Oregon, nan this day Hind in this ollice bis sworn statement No. 14!W. for tint purchase of theNW'of SFof Section No. 32 in Township No. 2 N, Range No. 45. K. W. M. and will oiler proof to show that the bind sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur poses and to establish bis claim to said land before IX W. IShealiaii, U.S. Com missioner at Enterprise. Oregon on Sat urday the 20th day of December, 1!K)2. lie names as witnesses: Joseph P. Averill and Ella Kobeits, of Joseph, Oregon and George R, Milltrand Joselin Matbeny, of Enterprise, Oregon aineuy, in r-iaei prise, n uii.i. Anvanil all iersons c laimiiiL' adversely j the above described lands are requested L. W. B.MU'L'Tl', Register. xnTiPK rni! vniuinATfOV. t , nm... ... . Oct. 7, Hi02. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of bis intention to make tiual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before J. E. lluileigb, U. S. C'om ini'isioner at Lostine, Oregon, on Dec. 1, l:l(2, viz: II E. No. 710"). Wait W. Wade, of I I.oti-ie. Oregon, for the W? SW'.( Sei !'), S's SI J4 Sec. 14, T. 1 S. R. -13, E W. M lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, vi.: Edward W. Rumble, Ered W. Eilz Patrick, Otis E, Mays and James L. Ham mock, all of Lostine, Oregon. E. W. HAK'f LETT, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1S7S- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Ollice EaGrande, Oregon, Sept. 12, 1002 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the ant of Congress of June 3. 187S, entitled "An act for tbo sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" asextended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, James S. Magill of Lostine. county, oi Wallowa, State of Oregon has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 147H for the purchase of the SEW of .t.'li.Mi IO in '1 Vi Li'tisliiii ii V S lN(), 4:J .;. W. JJ. and will offer Iirwf t shiw that the land sought is ! more valual.-le for its timber or stone thtiii for agricultural purposes and toes- tabitsii :ns claim 10 sam latin oetore .1. r I-...1. IT U I' i.,,l l,,,ti Oregon on Monday the 8th day of Dec - ember l'J02 Me names as witnesses: Frank L. Foster, Ii O. Foster, K. V, Kumble and O. F. Mays all of l.ostine, O.-ejion. Any and all persons claimiii'' adversely the above describ d Iambi an-requested to filetbeir claims in this oliiee on or be fore s od .Sib day of December, IO. YV . I'ARTLFTT, KegiHter. A Snap. A 3ir0 acre stock ranch well im prove.!, well watered, part of crop with place, 100 acres in cultivation. For the next few days at .f 'J5(.)(i. Easy terms. Bitiii.Kiou Aokncy, Entcrpise, Oregon. Fruit for Sale. My 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 the ridjre. Flour anil beardless barley taken hi exchange. T.- F. P.k h, Fruita, Ore. IT 1;, J11 jCtJSufir mj&sJ&i.H SI Land! Land!! Land!!! The Burleigh Real Estate Agency has placed on the market some choice bargains in real estate. Notice there: 1(10 acres of tine bottom land with an abundance of running water with water rights; fit) acres in cultivation; the finest alfalfa or wheat land; price $2500 on easy terms. We only handle property that will sell, consequently can quote you the lowest prices on all classes of real property. Call on oi write the firm for further particulars. The Bt'in-KioH Real Estatk Aoency Enterprise, Oregon. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have . . . .. sufficient funds on hand to pay all I Wallowa County Warrants presented for payment prior to April 1st, 1!H)1. Interest on warrants included in above call ceases Oct. 2.rth, 1!')2. Il,..-v Miii i-i) -"i ol,,,,y irCMUrCT PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS. The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast has reaeheil enormous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a seccial class of equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Company has issued from its shops what it technically calls the "Pull man Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers being bnilt on the same plan, but not furnished with the Mime elegance. They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee and elo ing "'lijiht housekeeping," and each section can be fitted with tin ad justable table. A uniformed por ter accompanies each car, bis busi neta being to make np berths, Kep the car clean, and look after the ints and comforts of the pass enger.. In each of the 'rains which a. dispntcbod daily from ......... ... 1 ! 1 ortland by the O. Ii. A' ri . Co. IS 10 ne iounii one 01 inese "l'liiiniaii Ordinary Sleepers." The car at tached "to the "Chicago-Portland Sj'ecial" goes through to Chicago without change, ami the one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar car at Granger. Much of the first class travel is hniug carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the servioe nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates and full information, including folders, write to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & X. Co. Portland, 1 h'egon. LODGE DIRECTORY. 0. E. s. Wallowa Valley Chapter, Xo f0, Order of the Eastern fjttir, holds its regular cnimiiu.iiieat jons on the First and the Third (Saturday of each month, at .7:30 1 M., in Mioiiio Hall, Enter prise, Oregon. All visiting brother? and sinters are cordially invited to attend. Amy E. Foiisythe Rah E. Batkh Worthy Matron. Se'cretarv. Woodmen of the World. Entehphise Camp No. 5n.r), meets regiil-irly on the First and Third Mon day nights of each month. Transient Neighbors cordially invited. F. A. Claisk C. C C. A. Ari-T, Clerk. visit DPI. JORDAN'S ohicat iojI fc.A7iiET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL IfeiliMn Bint ul atlttli.) Ii? $ inV.,;iAnM"M,uli0'u K fSm r e niikM r.-'"'.....!.!,..,,'"'"": I 9 I ifVi .'MMM-KMVATEBISHSM V l,'VB ,nuiJi; OU if.Un. ! 1. ii I'J ".'""It mm and m.rtHt n tt " .Cll ItK'll who ,.ru ...tr..-.. U Ii re.ni lh i-un-li of v, n,i..i 1. i. ' t mrimmua pnyaml Urtitlltv , I . Ii m,r, V nllo(- lui.'ll.sX.'n.niV ' D i'-e. jiie: ...... 1 -Jmpu- I,. .,,,.prtll',-bu;." w-,'ialunl A f I l.iH tbiimiifflOy milt.-HlMl (r.m Q Oi ym ivlihom II... .oT "iTS ,r,Ia , i lit ?. a i ., irm '"u" n-l rii.tnlra.br 'Jf ""or'm" I'WVIVE CU2S In I f V.rUV.-'!! Ji'ltli utrK-llr ortTBU. i"?."""? r-'r hk a son a nun. J rf.i.iuiil.E,ni.,niilv.-rbT lati.r M vV.rti'It.'r'Vr V,nMl',s,i'Y m. witnAN h co.. tost Miriiit.i, 1. Administrators Notice. . Notice Is hereby giren that tlle nndpp. signed has been appointed Admini8tril, of the Estate of Lewm Neal, d, Cea8J and all persons having ciaim8 said estate are hereby required to pregen, the same with the proper vouchers t said Administrator at Fruita, Oregon at the office of bis attorney, D."'' Sheaban ut Enterprise, Oregon, wjt!.j' six months from the date of this iiotii " Dated this 13th day of September, l" Ika Neal, Administrator,"' Court Session. Probate court in the session 011 the fL Monday of each month. County court meets on the first Wn. ne-day in January, April, July aud S.'p! teinber. Circuit court convenes on the third Monday in May, utid the fourlh .Monday' in October. riiOFESSIOML. Settlers Claimants. TP ..... A A "I ii you warn 10 nie on laud, prove up on your homestead, buy 6ehool or state land, or transact any other kind of land business, call' on or address. nesnan U. S. COMMISSIONER. Eterprise, - - Oregon. D. W. Sheahan, Attorney and Counselor at law ENTEKPULSE, OKEOON. All business and correspondence at' tended to with dispatch. Practice in the Htate ami Federal Courts ami lu.'eriur Department. CHAS. A, AULT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Enterprise Oregon. Clllls tit nil linrlo ..f II... ... " i".. .o " 1 mi: eoiiiiiy promutly tuiawcred. Residenue one block East of Melhodist Church. Oflice up wtairs in Berland building West of Drug Store. J. A. Jktiii.KioH. W. S. I)v?.leioh. BURLEIGH & BURLEIGH ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1'ractice in all Courts of the State. Sell Real Estate and make Collec tions on Commission. j Wo Conveyancing and Abstracting ST" Oflice in Court House Block. ENTEUFRISE,- -OREG0X A. C. SMirir J.s. Hodgin, Smith & Hodgin ATTORNEYS AT LAW ENTERPRISE, ORE. LAND OFFICE BUSINESS In all its departments transacted in this office. Land Plats for inspec tion. All Filings aud Contests care fully recorded and attended to with promptness. Plats corrected weekly from Land Ollice at. La Grande. Ollice upstairs in the Berland Building. A. C. SMITH, U.S. Commissioner .1. A. Fosner, Resident Dentist. ENTERPRISE. OREGON. B USINESS CA EDS. THE WALLOWA NATIONAL CUM OF ENTEUPIUSK, OIIEUOK. CAE IT A I. - s 10.000 DIKKCTOKS : 1. S. Cbaio J. M. ClIl'BCH, T. H. Vkascy. W. K. iloiJius, (jIko. V. Hvatt. OFEICI3K8: J. M. rHTJKCH, ,' P. W. HYATT ' lrsidint, Vicc-l'resideiit, ' ' W, R. HOLMES. Cashier. Di.es a , penoral banking business Exchange bought and sold. Collect ions promptly made at hoinS or pon I abroad.