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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1902)
1 T : ft- -' . LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN. Hcked Up Here And There i. By The Chieftain. ft Pt Loftus of Chesnimus was in t! e tity Wednesday after supplies. L. J. liouse has ben suffering the just week with a very severe colJ. . J, M.. Allen and Will Alfoid of Chesninuu were io the city Tuesday. Alt kinds of phoos at the Enter priso I gallery, Stereoptician, scenic etc. - ' Holiday pictures for your friends bi the east at the Enterprise Photo Studio. . ... rrir.cip.il. J. Kerns . of , the Joseph public .school was in the city over Sunday. .i , Holiday 'oods galcrj,. at the E. M. .k M. storey It will do you good to Me tlio stoqk. Sheriff Sickleford returncJ Friday from Uuioivcouiuy where he went on busings? trip. -. L. Green and sou, Wilford; formcr of this tity are running a cigar itani in Portland. i The Reavis Orchestra will fnrnisli the music for the Athletic Association Ball Christinas night. $100,00) to loan at 7 per cent inter "it on real estate security. C. T. McDaxiel Wanted. A good solicitor for ii sjod proposition at good v;;l"!-s. In- 'I'lir- i: the Ciiio'taiu oilice. Principal C. E. Oliver and several of the school Los attfMiil j.l the foot ba t garni at Joseph Saturday. 1 The E. M. & I. Co. hiv - Hal om itc.v saelviiii; put in their store this ifock C. O. Ht&vi did the work. Aa impro npt i .lanci was held in tho ha'.! Saturday evening which proved to bo a very pleaviut affair. A. -M. Wagner formerly of this city; hut now of Walk Willi, arrived in ihe city Monday on a short business trip. Anyone wishing to luy small oil painting or Mt. Hood or Mt. St.. Helens may ihnuire at the Post Office. The Enterprise Gun Club h:is re vived and several' of 'the membe were out practising on bliu rock aunaay. . ; -u 'G. II. DaugMrty, La. V right, and Mr. laggert allot Chio veh. in the ciiy j.i:esuav in. i wcuneeuav on business. .lur J. J. IIawl.!V n he hot jl build in illowa .Saturday ami The Enterprise Athletic Associa tion will give a big bull Christmas night. No efToita will be spared to make it the event of the season. The proceeds will be applied on the pre sent debt of the Association. Messrs A. J. Carpcmtcr and J. J. I i.ley have brun putting in several hours over time at the carpenter trade ;ie past week. Thoy worked all day on'th hotel nnd during the evening w 'iked on the inside of the Chieftain 0 "i.-e. S. W. Xedrow arrived in town Mo id.iy lit reports h hard whiter 01 Grande Itonde river. More snow has fallen than usual. lie came in on a sled but found the snow all gone when he got to Trout creek and had to walk and drive into town. The E. M. M arc now placing on sale a stock of holiday goods which will surpass the stocks displayed by them in former years. They uu making a special elfort to please the the public with desirable goods in tha li . It will be a pleasure to you while buying a present for father, mother, sister, brother or sweetheart to know at tho same timo you will make glad the hearts of the ladies of the Aid Society by purchasing at the E. M. iV M. store on the 18th 19th and 20th of this month. Tho Ladies Aid Society of the P vshyterian church will have charge of the sales department of the E. M & M. -;tcre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. .jc. ISth 10th and 20th. ana will receive .') per cent of the cash sales for those days. These funds vill be used ior church purposes and iiocral patronage, is desired and wil. be very much appreciated by tin ali.'s. darr'. d, In this city Dec. 10, at th'.' Metho list parsonage, Mr. S. li. SVonioc.k of Mud creek and Miss Taey Wright of Hunicane creek. The groom is a well known resident and stockman of tho North end of the county and the bride is the daughtir o: Mr. ai.d Mrs. Wright of Ili.r- r .vie creek. The Chieftain has found out th il the y mng ladies of Enterprise ant! surroun hug country are organizing and practising on a number of yells that will be used to encour.iga the boys in the foot ball game Christmas. The married ladies will le there in orcJ however and expect to have a ew chances to yell. Good Chance For Oregon lien. Washington, Dec 5. Kepresenta tive Tonguo had a conference today Arrival I Fine Stock There an iyed here last night from Kentucky, for Samuel Wade of L s one yearling filly of the Percheron treed. These animals are of the finest strain nnd will be of incalcul able lttiitfit to stock raisers in Wal lowa county. ChronicL1. Notice to Stockholders. with Hydrographer Newell, of the! tine, two marnilicient stallions and uoeiogical survey in regard to ar ranging for the investigation of Ore gon irrigation projects during the coming summer. Mr. Newell said that his bureau is 'at present very much in need of competent young engineers to serve under the irrigation department particularly in examin ing prospective projects and submit tal; reports anJ plans when re.piirv.! to do so. It is desired that thit w ul; shall be done by western men and for the work in Oregon it is hoped that Oregon men can Ik? had. About the time of the final examination in tie; Oregon college next spring Mr. Ton gue will arrange for special examin ations for those engineering gradu ates who may desire to enfr the government service. He is assun by Newell that once they enter the service of the Geological Survey, they will be eligible to any position in the sufj, promotions to be made as vacancies occur and according to the ability of the respective engineers. It will bo necessary to "make many appointments in the near future, in order to carry out she work contem plated under the general irrigation law. OUR BEST COMBINATION ccsz Notice is hereby given that th i an liuaf meeting of the stockholders of the Wallowa National bank of Enter prise Oregon, will be held at the oilice of their banking house in EnterprL-e Oregon on Tuesday, January 13, 15)0.1; i between the hours of 10 a. m. and -1 I p. in. for tho election of directors for J the ensuing year and for the transac- i action of unv other biisinoKs Miat iiiav I I - - - - 1 .1 11 .. 1 e - i . ; . . leguuy eomu ueiore sum meeting. Dated Dec. 8. 1902. W. It. Holmes, Cashier. Report of Enterprise .School. A. J. Oarpent . '.-,"ho aro working; V .Jt d:ire down to V .j,-!. (etprned Su:lay .ii' The Junior football ieam of Wal f;$l'wa ( laved the jinior team at Joep a-Haturday. The sfcuae was IS to 0 i '..Sr,1"" Joseph. ' iSf "lie Chieftain ririvl out posters y.ennnouncing a oana hostile, ami 8yflierHde at Parade-.! a a. I a ball at W-.nkfTnpisn tin riir' maa iiirif. wfflr.i .......... ..... Lake County Salt Bonanzi W, II. McCall who has lcen haul ing salt fronn liis salt marsli to Dailc-y t Mnssingill and Ayres, Whitworth it Ay res ha; a .veritable bonanza in t:ie. salt business.'' He;1 has taken about 21)0,000 pounds of pure rait off his salt marsh this year nnd exp-ets, toitaki; y!T 200,000 morj yet this fall. There is very little cost in getting the sa't; llirei! men can pile up 100,000 pounds in a week and then all there is to be done is to sack: weigh and nanl to market. The salt is delivered to Lakeview for cents. In an onli nary year 500,001) can be taken off the marsh, and in ft dry year, there is much more. La.; vear there was estimateil to be fully 800,000 pounds toe his a fe'4- small oil paint- !This salt marsh has been known and ,3&;for sale at ttw'jtl'ost Office. Any , used by the Silver Lake stockmen for 'desi ing to ntit ripr s nt nouiu . - - .... 11. . i ice Christ- more than a dozen year and it was and see them only last; yinr that Mr. McCall filed 18th 15)th nnd! 011 1"lll"ih' wording to the E.x the E. M A M '!l,ni"er t,lls 8111 1 is much better and should 'mean" a ilmrjr!,,,ln is ns"',11' fonlul in Aid Soci..'tv.lniarsl,-Si,s 1,10 1Utl I,lkc is fedb-v salt springs. Ms gallons of the water when boile 1 will make four gallons o liii! pur j table ualt. Mr. Ay res will put ut a sir'.ill evaporating plant next Reason and if it works satisfactorily is now will put up a largo plant nnd furnish ch j this wholo section with suit. The eek fock salt is much better taken out t to be at wfiome to every- in chunks as it forms in tho bottom ember the d iLu Jthe month . Sliose dav el.to the Li pwjyisor KanKipr naa itauicu n herjof loads oilthe loose rock the hotVan'd Chieftain .- fffliee oflt n the roaf flouth of town. ' Til For the mouth ending Dec. 12. Advanced Grade. Number enrolled 31 Number belonging 27 Average Daily Attendance 2.r Days Absence 40 Times Tardy 16 Neither Absent Nor Tardy. Sam Kielurds, Frank Kichardi1, Arthur Pace, Leo Forsythe, Pearl Johnston, Eula Forsythe, Edith Fur, Myrtle Cramer, Mary Cramer, Ida Bator. Alta Davis, TaMie Davis, Har riet Blow. 48 an trTTtTTITTniTITT-n.i ... ef b xTsrn THE a 6 CONKEY'S ( CHIEFTAIN p I Home Journal Each for one year and a set of Cloth Bound Books and one year's membership .. to the American Musical Association V- ALL FOR $2.25 You are not limited to iust one set of hnnl'e but you may make your own choice froih six different sets. Here is a list of them and they speak for themselves. TIMnr.Tt LAND ACT, Juno 3. ''::. NOTI K KOK PUHM AT'OX. Notice is lierthy piven tlint in eolnpl - a anec with the provisions of the act of : a l.'omrr 'ss of .lune 3. IS7S, entitled "An Set No. I. Popular Fiction J.l.Al. K JfUUK U-llnl. r Til UEE MEN IX A BOAT Jcwnu K 1 ELIZABETH AND IIEB GERMAN OAliiiEN C''0'"0 HOUSE OF THE WOLF St-iiiW Tv ; SIGN OF THE FOL'lt rn v.onan Dovle art. for the sale of timber lands in tl e States of California, Oregon, Nevada unl', fl Washington Territory," as extended to u'l the l'uliiie L ind States by act of Aiifjut 1. 1892, Arthur lieuuiloiu of Joseph. county of Wallowa, Statu of .Oregon, has tliirt day filed in this oflice I i- sworn state-; mcnt No. 174', for the .purchase . i'X tl ' KIKlfl.' NP.U' KCl . f ..,.li..n v., !. i " f "v........ ..... in T..wnliip Nut South, SaTiSeOT-i. I'.W- LA and will otter proof to show that TIU-- laml seu dit is more valuable for il tiin- t beror stone than tor aurieuliuru! purpose- J .mil ti estnb'i.sh lil claim to s;iii hind . before 1). W Sliealiun.t!. S. f Oniin issinji- A erat llnkrprixe, Orwon,io:i W .ilnesduv, the lltli day e( February IftW. . He names as witnesses David K. Tucker iind Peter Handohl cf J .i-eph, Ore.-'on nnd John W. Allen iind (iodia Ifciuiloin of Enterprise Orej-on. rf-'Anv and all persons clnimini; idlverKely ' the above deseribed lands are rnpiested ti tile ihtir elaiins tn this otliee eporbifoit said ljth day of 'ebniary l!)'l,'!. f. E, W. BAltTLUTT, HeKhter. i ' Set No. 2. Standard Classics l.OBXA DOOX E.... .liOHN HALIFAX. . Jr.M'Tim Iww.T-. -llMill 11 HWUK. f l I E SCARLET LETTER.' ( , . . t ""i i i.iv Arttl .lt'OCRAT OF THE B R E A K FA ST-T A U L E K-''D. Blaekmord ... . .Miss Mttlor.-k . . Washin;ton Irvinr Nathaniel Hawthorne SbrWrtr Toetic Mastoieces 37 Y c .Clueltnm 'ntw nrfTiee - ,;I T jUyWfe itcept themaiuting whi y4dbnc ' this WMk. Next w j of the lake when tho water evapor- Lincoln and Oregon. ..V'- 5oVvChriitmas fireseitts ty vour 1 te in the summer naa.ia tne east or yeti ue ure and 1 1 " ,--.:J ..: f,xif..n.: jenery at the Enterprise l'hoto 1 Uallerr. . . ' ! Alirahnin Lincoln once declined . ine isnterpr.se niorp btudm otters thf 1K,sili(rll f Gowrnor 0r .Oregon , was presents in the cohnty. Htereo- knmvn lmt jt -M llone t,)C truo. wopes ana stereoscopic views, moun- ; Aft(J1, . o(Uca hlltU)sm ren by ; tain scenery of Wallow county, etc. JolIt MaMhall-Afterward , Chief v Turs otit everyone on the lth 19th Justice of the Supreme Court of the ai 20th' and attend , the Ladies Aid United States it was tendered to' the We ,t Ihe El. M. ft M. store, you will grt.at "rail splitter." His reply came elp the ladies 'in doing a gooJ work J characteristically: ".Vo Kir-ee!" . Uy making your cash ptichasea of Lincoln refused the position not from Uam. Remember the dayjand date, j any lucls of appreciation of the hoior E. W, Imblcr had a baud of sheep i or utiwillinness to bear the responsi ve Joseph creek when tle recent J bility. tUc real c'unsu was the un Jieay snow eatne" Theyl had a pretty , willhiRness of his wife to undergo the rough time until hay could be got ' to hardships of a trip across the plains fhom and they eould'be taken to the 'and. the privations or ife .iu the far V-.y at Eed Fir Sprine. 'west; .: . 'U , : C. E. Olliver, Principal Intermediate tirades. Number enrolled Number belonging Average daily attendance Times tardy Neither Absent Ntr Trfrdy, (ilenn Pace, Birdie Blow, Burnett : Bell, Memory Bell, .Lulu Owenby, . Harry Richards, Charlie Oaks, Leona Dale, Asa Craig, Joyco Craig, Cordus D.ilo, Chester Riley, Hugh Riley, : Ethel Weaver, Lida Flowers, Laurance Cramer. Roll of Honor. Glenn Face, Lulu Owenby, Harry i Richards, Charlie Onks, Leona Dale, ! Joyce Craig, Cordus Dale, Ethel) Weaver, Laurance Cramer. j Belle liorsytha, Teacher l'r'mnry. i Number enrolle 1 f8 j Number belonging SK I Daily attendance 3f ' .11113 vault Neither Absent Nov Tardy Ora ortnian, Roy Johnston. Chauncy Dale, Eddie Oakes, Llovd Cramer, Earl Wortmau, Tressie Cra mer, Essie Johnston, Guy t'ramer nnd Romaiuc Vandnll. Lcnti Dn Vore, Tcncher. NewXapes NewJackets New Skirts S t f- - ; Ijj p Just Received at j F. D. McCULLY CQ.'S CASH STORE I Cfirlstmas will soon be here We have a few suggestions-to make wliicli will help ! you in your purchases. We have a nice line of I'I K Jackets, Capes, Collarettes, Boas, Muffs, Fascinators, lit Ij 'Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers. S weaters. Neekwnr f2 - Gloves, Susjienders, Hosiery, Fancy Lamps, Rockers, a Stoves and Ranges.v. We invite you one and all to g can riki look over our stock. You will find S save you money. 4 LONGFELLOW'S J'OEMS HOLMES POK.M'S 'viTiTTiER'sroi:iis... H'CfLE. THE 'PRINCESS H W. 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Call and see samples. we can CONKEY'S HOME JOURNAL was established in May, 1897, five years ago. us publishers have never swerved fromv their original purpose of making it the best montlily Home Magazine is.- wed. The American Musical Association furnishes to every "'"il'r the same opportunity to obtain Khaet Mwic, Folion, I'.Mruet.on Books and other JIusic, Literature and Musical in "; t the lowest manufacturer's prices, saving the pxulit of the jobber and retailer. On sheet music aluntf vou obtaS.4 it oDper cent discount from retail prices. " . ' THE WALLOWA CHIEFTAIN F. D. McCulfy Co. nl C. L REYNOLDS, EXPERT 4 Enterprise, Orogon. 0;Zi.d Jeweler Formerly with the Eljjih National Watch C& Deuber lhniud Watch Co., Lancaster Watch Co. Elgin, Wlthm .d otlv nfn;iic wc kii. ..nfpHinnjr a specialty. We guarantee witches add our work. I eu r our ' v , , ?rn-,,,,afun rcwrAoi tbe proceeding of tl... I e ' i!ro,,,u, tl)? C "of.se. The price M. lie, i , V;"' ,,."' 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