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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
or. 1 Tgfewvi - i KXTERP1WSK .MEAT .IIARKET? C. C, BOSWELL, proprietor ' Lated in Wallowa National Bank Buil- OUR CORRESPONDENTS. INTERESTING ITEMS ijufrjinjr. 1 A Choice Line of Meats ahaVs on hand, J BEL, JUUK, Murium, und SJUIGE i CORED fEATS A SPECIALTY ' j Enterprise Oregon. r Livery & Feed Stable JSTXoktii of Bank RrinJixG.;J BEN BOSWELL, . . Proprietor. cz.i rxis axd jugs. The Best Hay and Grain. O IP HI! IT T) A.1T -A. IN" ID NIGHT croin Various Sections Wallowa County. TRL'ITA. Of PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is fenys given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping Li taught exactly as books are kept ia business ; where shorthand is aade 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, A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., PRINCIPAL Hi. L. .J. CilVEISSrOXE, Watch-maker, Jeweler and Optician, Vallowa, Oregon. Just arrived A nice line of v.alcees, Chains. Charms, Neck laces, Lockets, R;r,s, Brooches, Cuff l'ins. Bodice Pins, Emblem Pins, Thimbles, Ladies Purses, Bracelets, etc. now from 4 to 6 inches deep e!i in the park th) IS and still lm.'. rs in swampy places. Marion CovrJale and family a:uc dnwn from th.- Bar Wools ht-t week an I will winter in the I'urk. ' Miss S.lllv Davis r? n..-.r - " nt. .4 mv 1 Findley P.uttes is stopping with . Irs. 0. G. Pae, as companion and ; tirst assistant in kitchen and par ! 'or. 10-year-old Kenneth Blevens sustain. -d an ugly s.alp wo.ind a few days ago by b.in.; thrown from a horse to the harl frozen ground Harry Hope of Freezvo.it and M. Q lir e of Joseph went do.vn to tha C'pp-r iiiines near the confluence o: tlie Snak; an 1 the Ininaha rivers last week. The Goddess of Fortun- is a firkin mai l but she may smile most graciously upon these woul 1 be copper kings. Several Thank-giving dinners vcre stor -J away at home by l'.u k !e, but not a single turkey paid the death pemdtv for being a tur key. So far as I know no invita- uo is w-r t s"in out. So it is tru that hop tahty retires when civili zation com"? in. j A soiree wis given by Mr. and! Mrs. Lon Shevlin at tiuir hi' ei at their home 'Tu inksgiviii.;. T: e smill hoars ca n) all tism o those present, so tli y Uamo.-i u, on them with living feet in the i mad whirl of the dance. i Now that th'i native grassy are j becoming mire and m ire v aluahle each sueceelin:? year, ranchers of the Park are beginning to lok more closely after dividing lines. J Already difference of opinion as I to where t'uesas lines are, hive led up to rel hot "cuss" words an I ! 1 . . ..I couimauas to, K.'jp ot my grasv' A surveyor ulo.ie can quiet these diiputes, so in or ler to restore no i . i it ! vevor g the gathering of the Anchor and B iw Arrow cattle. Weismer and Pa vis are jiut s taping things around their ranch for winter. They are very nicely situated at the mouth of Salt crock having an abunlanco of fine range in th near vicinity. M Strickland is running a blacksmith shop at the mouth of Pittsburg creek. He makes a specialty of borsi shoeing and if Sacred Heart Academy LaQrande, Ore. Preparato j; Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis. Select Boarding and Pay School for Young Ladies. Acadsmx Kindergarten Courses are conducted on he same principle as those pursued you wish anything in that line he . ' ' ' 1 nn;uieipiua. .music and 1'amting receive special is alright as "onyone that has tried 1 aUen,io- Letters of inquiry directed to him in the past can testify. ?l)fl?T ! Mr Giles has a new house under I construction. He got hit. lumber j from the Idaho side. It will be! the fir?t lumber bouse in this part of the country which I hope will j not be the last of the kind as they J now have a wagon road lo the: river on the Idaho side. Part of the way it is pretty steep but an other year will place the road in good shape for hauling all kinds of freight. Mr. Markman stayed at Pitts berg landing today tnroute to Wl.itebtrg. He is visiting with his brother in law, Mr. B.n.ky of the firm of Mace and Hanky. Mr Markm;n is engaged in farming anl fruit raising in the Walla ' OOLI.l'C.E MBEIIAL AKTS.Scpt, py Walla country. He is muc h pleased t'OI.I.KiiK !' Ml'siC, S. pt, Hi. wiih this country and says that jf ' t'OLl.Kt; K OF OUATOKY, s.-pt. Ki. we had transi.ortalion fruit, ruis-1 OLLKiiE OV WIT, Si pt. 1(1. in would beat cattle running. G. Ii. r.o'Krtson is engaged in packing in supplies and in improv ing bis rancli o i Purham (reek which will make a gool place after it is fene 1. II. O. Wilson is at Anatone h ok ing after cattle interest in t hat part of the country. Sister Superior, We have got a choice lot of BUCKS in Enterprise, For particulars call on or address Win. Makin. J. E. SMITH LIVESTOCK CO., PILOT KOCK. Orczon. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY 1002 Opening Aiiiiouncomont, NOKM.VI. nr.I'ABTMKNT, S,pt. If) 'i;i:i'ai;ai)1y di:it., Sept. io. r.l'SIXKSS DKI'T., Sept. Hi. COI.I.KciK OK Mr.PIflXK, Oct. 1. fOI.l.K(il) OF LAW, Oct. (i. Catalogue sent upon application. rti lincry Stock. COLLEG K OF THEOl.OdY, Sei-t. 1(5. Tuition Rates Reasonable, Board and room at Boarding Hall, $3.10 per week. Good board with furnished room can bo ban 111 1 1 1 city for 2.50 to t.00 per week, in private families Students ean bu nd themselves for even f 1.00 per week. John H. Col. man, President, Salem, Oregon. Mis. I. Kni.-lia has opened up her Ho.:k t'f iiiilliuery in the building east ot the. tt itpiniiie ollice and tt sell- inj; fall styles at p. lees lower than j .-'j any other place 111 the county . 1 Horse Economy 1 T A T.n..,. ii... 1 1. . . .1 1 Our Mew Otter. I o n t. o t h.if 4-. . ... 4 1 . . . 1 ... i. . I . 1 1 n. .it ui jci. ire nesi a uk i lie liorse must be properly harnessed or saddied and it is all the more satisfactory if the harness or saddle is first class. tn 1 coo i Will let US call sur- : -avis to our asstin ce. 5.nai;e rivh: notes ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. j. FonsYTiiE. rRorrjETOR CAttjf'Ks a Complete Stock of. DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions tareiuiiy i t'oiniiounded. Buckeye Vapor Bath Cabinet PRICE, $5. 1 KsOOUDGE'S - PAIN1 iWlit La Grande, Oergon. ADOUASTKRS FOR Linseed Oil. Varnn'.. eating Oils, All kinds of Brushes, GUss. Cement. Building Paper and Paper Ba-s, Doors ana 'nuows. wall papbb specialty. P:Ctlj;e rsASES MADE to oit.iu:.:, 'our mail orders Ve -re l aving an abundance of rai 1 a ml snow this fall. Frank Wyntt is crossing a lot of steors into I laho from the Ore gon side, and they are hiving pretty hard work making them cross the river. Mace and Banky are weaning their calves, Warnack and D-.vin-nel are engaged in the same oe C;:p.i!io:i. Iin Joh:on has been riding tli" past few days getting his strag .lers in 0 the horn? ranch before win: r sets in. M Tnom ison has been riding on this side of the river superintend- In another column is 1111 olTer that exeels any other evi r ei.ide lo Chief tain readers. !f-2.2.r) fur the Chieftniii, Cemkey's Home .Iminial, the nnis.cal membership ami live of the best hooks of the age. The hooks alone lire worth it) the market more than i'2.'2't. Ask any one who is aeipiaiuted with tie prion' of hooks. Also ak him ahoiit the books U iog of a liih class. W'e cannot alTord to make ai.y.hing but a bona fide, "all wool and a yard wide" offer to onr patron. f?tp in some clay and see samples of the books. Fruit for Sale. My orchard has n fu". crop this year and apples, pears, plums, prunes etc., are now ready for market tit 50 cents per hundred less that at the bridge. Flour ateJ beardless barley taktn 'n exchange. T. 1"'. Kim, FruiU, Ore. 1 Good Material 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. AMD'S Harness & Saddle shop. EfFFERPtyjSE, ' - OREGON 14 gggseniigMMiawawriiLi .m.i rrartrra oney On TO Real Estate. JT SEVEN PER OEZSTT INTEE.EST. J. P. filcKee's Business College and School of Correspondence Is now in its twenty-third year. Kvery teacher an expert in his .peeial course. Oar special courses cover the entire ranjjo of butiness operations. Complete Business Course. Time unlimited by mail $25. Shorthand " Time .-ix montlis by mail " Civil Service Course. Time mx nionths by mail $10. ' bullish Couisn. Time six months by mail $10. " Select t'tudies. Tittic six moliths by ntail $10. Th-'se courses are especially arranged for those who have not the time nor means to attend College, a id especially for those who have been dejirived of a Common .S hvd education. The greatest care is ;iven each individual student Diplomas a wauled graduates. Send for particulars and state course you want. Auerbaeh Nil?. J. B. McKKl'f, Salt Lake City, Utah. Principal. C. T. McDaiiiel, lVallowsi, Ore. First Class Jluy and Grain , . If First Class Teams and Jlis . . . RED FRONT AND WHITE FRONT y am 7 Surprise Photograph Gallery S. C. SMITH, Proptietor. ted in the old Gallery Building. Enterprise, Ore. traits. Penny Pictures, Views, treoscopic work ofo Btons Wsor portraits on cloth for fancy work Kdaks Supplies, or do your kodak finishing. Co or en toorderin CRAYON, PASTEL or BROMIDE. 5-Cttllory closed ou Sund 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 L'niveisity. UraduateSchool College of Literature, Science and Arts College of Science and Hngineerinjr University Academy School of Mu-dc Schoi.1 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 UOM. LY ,y U1GY Fit, Props. Enterprise, Ore-Jon. BARN OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. li irns Repaired. ' Camp House Free jt (jr j.j. iia v .jji v v . r(., r 5 A i i i i i ft ft '3 CI , Enterprise, Oregon Will be Opened Mohday, October 6, (902 A Brand New Stock of the best that can be purchased in the wholesale market. Ladles and Gents furnishings, stationery, etc. f ;, t i