SUMMER GOODS Have arrived atthe R. S. & Z. CARLOADS OF 'EM Dry goods, pretty dress goods, shirt waists, wash fab rics, white goods, The Country's M of ks Railroads. (.Mauulaettirer'a Recnid, Der. 2I, 1!07.) Tin' country' need of more railroads of llm (lonl lc trarkiiiirof preR-rt lines, of more rolling stock, ig in no wise cliunved by pre.-ent financial conditions. Even if there tdumM be a slight let-up in traHic, this would not chanue the fact that oar transportation facilities I ! are wlio'ly ioai'eqnate to the volume of j j our trade and that the counm is nipid I I ly "rowing while the railroads are uot. T e 'ate Si" ntor Ooruiae of Maryland, 10 or 15 y ars ao, very w isely said tliat ''the (ireatenl problem before the peo ple of America Is that of d stiibr.tion." Ili-trihution, of course, implies transpor tation. Everv dav since then has eni- and justlv so, at ti e disastrous r.iilroad I ro:,il construction a most attractive wrecks, b.t'railro.d wricks happen j 1 1 . -1 I foi investment, for until this .-onto a con-iderahle extent because the j d 'lion prevails it will hp impossible to vnl.i'iue of trallic Is largely beyond theifcc re the capital needed fur the ex facilities ot the l ail roads, and partly,! Pension of railroad facili'ies, so ps.-n-too, because men have been tauhti thil, so Miprciucly e-sititial, to the nest "liirinir the last few vears to seek to (let interests of the country. an much as much as possiblo and pve l as little of faithful work in return as possible. While railroad employes SHOES! For Men and Women Boys and Girls. COME EARLY. R.S. & Z. Go. New Fraternal building CNI ERPRISE, ORE. KenerHlly are faithful to their trust some inellicient men, without a sense of their ies onsihiiity, have cajieriy grasped at this teaching and feel that the railroads and the world at large owe them a living whether they earn it op needs of the country, not, and the anti-railroi.d agitation is I theorize as much as they largely responsible for this. Until these two thiol's hii-.i-. been chunired nhasi.ed the correctness of Ker.ator 1 rnirn.iu , .,,,.1,,.. t dous disadvantages. Railroads, must be enabled by large earnings to pnn tically r-bnild the w hole railroad system of the country. They must be made so profitable that money w ill find in rail- Real Estate Transfers Wick Ending May 9, 1908Prepared By Wallowa Law, Land & Abstract Co. U S Pat to Fanny ilammack, n half Be, sec 18, t 2 8, r 44. 1 State of Oregon to J H Cook, nw ne nud ww tie sec 3(1, t 3 n, r 41 e. $200 Fred A. Wagner to Thos K Akins, a tract in lot !i, see, 1, t 2 h, r 44. (5(H). U S U R. to Obas W Harvey, n liuR lie; se ne and ne se sec 11, t 1 it, r 44. EDMcCully et al to W C Meek, e half ne and e half se, sec 33, t 3 n, r 45. 100. v Win C Combes to Fred A Wagner, ce, Kits 1 and 2, blk 8, Wagner's add to Enterprise $2"). W C Meek to Z T Humphreys, lot 8. blk 3, Riverside add to Joseph. (115. Hlver Lake Ditch Co. to Citi.m; Water Ditch Co, lot No. 3. the e half o the sw ami sw sw sec 2 also a strip of land 120 feet wide through lot 4 all in sec 21, except strip which is in sec 5, t 3 s, r 45. 5239 12. L S Winters lo L S Hamilton, e lia-lf ne and sw n w sec ll, t 4 n, r 43. $1. John V Hayes to Geo W lioner, qc, a tract In sw, sec 31, t 2 s, r 45. $1. Geo W Boner to John W Hayes, qc, a tract in sw sec 31, I 2 s, r 45. John V. Hayes to Walter K Boner, qe, same description as ab.ive. (1. Walter E Roner to John W Hayes, q same description as in other deeds, ft".- U S Patent to Joseph L Hamilton, qe, se sec 20, 1 3 s, r 45. U S Pat to .las S Applegate, qe, e half sw and lot 4, tec 30, and the lie of the n w sec 31, 1 11 n, r 45. U S Pat to Theodore V 1 ianis, s half s sec 1 and u half nw, cO 12, t 2 li, r-13. Oregoa Forest S;rvice Notes. Washington, June 1 The Forest ser vice has just announced the following appointments of forest guards on Ore gon national forests: Ihomas Al. 'Hunt, on the Cascad.? (Umpqua; no tional forest ; J. H. I-ake and Roliert A. Van, on the Siskiyou nalional forent; Ctrl M. Kw ing, on the Fremont nation a' forest ; M.ilci.lin .Mel. leiinmi on the .iu 'MoMi'tMn ) nation 1 fret The' u pointruantH ..re in on- o meet (he iner. seii demands f the loivs; Hervice wo k, itue to the oening of the gracing s.-"U, resumption ot active luinlicriiH op ration on for.t nil iermneiil .mproven tmt -work a'ter tlie cessation f prnclically .i i n. i iess of tlii kind during the winter months. Uorn hu h jndgnieiit. Under such conditions the cost of trai sportation is ' of far less importance than the question of securing the facilities needed. We already have by far the cheapest rail road freight, rates in the world rates that are the marvel of the people of European 'countiies. What we need now is not low rates, freight or passen ger, but a va t increase in facilities for handling business. Of all the 'absurd movements of the last 12 months in the railroad and political worlds nothing i lse quite equal the efforts to force down railroad rates. It is almost puerile in its shortsightedness. It has cost our country billions of dollars with out a redeeming thing to the credit side. Money for railroad expansion cannot possibly be had under present conditions. Infinitely better would it be for the whole country if the people would reogni.e that, instead of re ducing rates, the rai roads must be given full authority to ' make a general advance in rates commensurate with tin.' increased cost of doing business. The railroad business must be given an opportunity to make profits large enough to tempt capital from every where to seek iuvtstnicnt in railroad I securities. Men are not going to put I their morey into such enterprises sub ' ject to the dangeis of legislation and j they would he. foolish if they did so ; unless ths profit is great enough to ; justify such risks. To attempt to limit the earnings to (1 per cent, or even 10 I er cent, or to any fixed amount, is not only absurd, but economically falsi , for any otteinpt to limit the earnings of legitimate business, uudei takings will inevitably react and coA the I county far im re than the dilferei ce J between a fixed Income and the profit I which might otherwise he mado. Their ow n presirvation would necessarily te- quire of the lailmails as favorable rates as could lie given w it h safety for them selves and their futnr . Of recent vears the public SPoms to ! have come to the conclusion t a nu n with bulging bank accounts are waiting j eagerly for an opportunity to put money into railroad securities, though j the control of the railroads is taken from them, and tuoiigli other people who have no interest in them are given authority to fix the rates at which they can do business. Hie idea is Very fallacious. The capital needed for rail road expansion is not going to seek railroad investment, hut railroad men must seek the capital with diligence. It must hi; presented in such a way as S6500 T Stock In Best Business in the County for 200 acres on Imnalia KiO acres on (liesniinnus - KiO ncrer 3 miles from town f 1(100 S00 5500 Bargains in Town Property The politicians anil the agitators, as well as the people of the country at large, may as well face (he situation and meet it squarely with full lecog niti -li of this condition of affairs, for until they do there can be no thorough ly marked revival in railroad construc tion on a scale commensurate with the People may please; they may say that railroads must be forced to expand, that they nms be capital iz.'il at exact cost; that the promoter' and the I anker's profits must ho elimi nated; but they w ill, wait till doomsday before tl'ey secure railroads on thee conditions. The only possible chain e for railroad construction on a lar;e scale is to make investment in rnilro; d enterprises and riilroad securities more attractive than can be found by large capitalists anywhere else in the world. Adv Ml Information Conceniiiig Eighth Grade Final Examinations. INSURANCE In Best Companies. V. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE. OREGON. IS The Jeweler's Watch' JEWELERS carry J Bend Watches. South That ought to be good, enough evidence that they are best for you. We know and we will prove to you for the ask ing that no other watch you can buy will give you such complete satisfaction. We will show you why they stand tests that other watches cannot, and how you can save money in buy ing a South llend Watch now. Just ask us and see. Ko obliga tion to purchase. E. B. WHEAT The Enterprise Jeweler. f 11 to indicate prtlits large enough to justify the risk, or otherwise those who have the hulking bank accounts will kiep their money themselves or else put it in seci.rities over w hich thej do Have some control. As a Held for in vestment therailroid is uo longer an attractive propositi) n, and this, too, couies at a time when never in our history do wo so much need money for railroad expansion. It is quite within bounds to say that during the r.ext five or six years this country ought to spend $). 51)0,01)0,1100 a year in the enlarge ment of railroad facilities. We ought within t ic next live or ten years to p.:t one half as mi.ch money into the en large nicnt of railroad facilities as the total amount now n presented in all the stocks and bonds of the railroads of the country. W here is so vast, a sum to come from? If it sin uld not come, ihen business will be halted, railroi.d facilities will grow stead. ly worse in--tend of better, and the country will mffei as it has suffered for the last few vears because the railroads are unequal to the volume of trall c. The country holds its hands up in horre , $15 CASH $15 To t lie three Pupils of Wal lowa County Schools who hritifj the largest number of t eir Buster Brown Als cut form the Nkws Recohd to W. J. FUNK & CO.'S .store by November 1, 1908. ('ut out the ads each week and have all your fi tends save ads fur you. They are found oi. ly in the Nkws Hkcokd. "A. G." High Grade Percheron Will make the season of 1908 at the ranch of liaker I'.ros., on Swamp Creek, 7 miles north of Enterprise. $8 To Insure Colt PASTURE FURNISHED. 'A. C." is a handsome black gray, 3 years old in May, and weighs 1500 pounds, 1. Pates: 'a) Janinrv 2!!, 21. 1008: (b) May 14, 15, U0S; (c)june 11, V2, l'.ms. Program: a Thursdays Arithmetic, Writing, History and Civil (iovernnient. b Fridays -(iruiiimar, Physiology, Geography and Spelling;. 3. Sources of Questions: a tieograpby Slate Course of Study, Redway and Miunan' Natural School' Geography. b S pelllng Eighty per cent.' from Jieed's Word Lessons, and twenty per cent from liiauu script in Language. c Writing Specimens of penman ship vindicated in copied mat ter ant from manuscript in Language. d Language Huehler's Mod-'n English Grammar, nodiagra tiling. e Civil (iovernnient United States ( 'oiistittuion. History List of topics from llis- tory Outline in Stale Course of Study and Current Events Notice: Teachers preparing elnse for examinations will please notify enmity superintendent 80 days before examination according lo law. J. W. Kkuns, County Superintendent of Schools. Ntotice of Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for Wallowa County. John G. llaymaii, Plaintiff, vs. James L. Ilammack, Gertrude Ilani- mak, George. P. bales, Laura E. Bales, Samuel li. Uaskill and Ina i iaskill, Defendants. Hy virtue of an execution, judgment order and de.cn e duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in be above entitled cause, to me dirt te I and delivered, and dated the SWth day of May 1008, upon a judgment and decree entered in sail court on the llth day of .May, Pit 8, in favor of the above named plaintiff and against tiie above named (h feudality for the sum of If:i25 50, together with interei-t thereon at the rate of ten per cent er annum from said date; the further sum of $lH.:ttt, with interest thereon at the rate of teu per cent per annum from said date; the further sum of fS 00 attorney's fees; and the further sum of ftf. 00 costs and dis bursements and the costs of and rpoii thW writ, commanding me to make sale of tlie following desi ribed leal property, situated in Wallowa County, jOiegonj and beginning at the norlh l west corner of the south half of Lot I numbered Seven in block "II" in ' Lostine, Oregon ; thence wet Twenty ! four feet; thence south to the lino of the Oi unty Road; thence east Twenty (our feet to the southwest corner of Lot Numbered Eight of said Hlock "II"; thence north to the place of beginning. Now, therefore, by virtue of mid ex ecution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and in compliame with the commands ot said writ, 1 w ill, on Saturday, the l!7th day of June, Don, ut the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at tin front door of the Count v Court House, in Enterprise, in said Coiin'v and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for t ash in hand, all of the right, title, in terest and .eiiuit1- which the within named defendants, or either of them, had '.li the date of the inoitgage here in, or have since acquired, in and to the above ilcM-ribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said exe cution, judgment eider and decree, with interest, Costs anil all accruing costs. Dated this 20th day of May, ItluS. Oto J. M . P.I.AKM.V, ' Sheriff of Wallowa County, Oregon. "Cartful Banking Insures the Safety of Deposits," Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON CAPITAL $.-)0,roo SURPLUS H0.000 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President. tieo. S. Craig, Vice President Frank lMHKt Tons Geo. S. Ckaiu Gko, W. Hyatt W. R. Holmes, Cashier . Reavis, Asst. Cashier G. l'KXNKI.L W. R Matt ik A. Hoi.mks IIoi.mks RJ. LONG CIVIL ENGINEERING and GENERAL LAND Sl'liVEYING Hydraulic and Irrigation Engineer ENTERPRISE, OREGON. ENTERPRISE PAINTING GO. MOORE & IRVING PRACTICAL 1'AIN'TF.US House Painting Carriage Painting Paper Hanging Up-to-Dalc Signs Citlciiiiiiiing Show Cards MEGS FAMOUS KUUNI Tl'R E POLISH PICTl'RE FRAMES G1EDK1) Shop and Repository River St. ENTERPRISE Harness and L BERLAND, Saddles THE HARNESS AND S ADDLEftfl AN Will supply your needn In tlie Leather Goods line tnoie ebenply nnd jrlve better Miitisfiictiou than liny other denier iii Wiillowu county. Let liini lit ynu out for the neuson's work. Repair work a speeinlt;:. MAIN STREET. ENTERPRISE, OREGON ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET I JEST OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HANI). Highest Market Price for Hides ami Pelts PROPRIETORS INDEPENDENT MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton, Flora io Paradise, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS und FRIDAYS; and . From Paradise, Flora ami Appleton lo Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. Ciood ne.couinindatioiiH, courttoim treatment and reasonable rules. Leaves Wallowu at U a. in. E. W. SOUTHWICK, Proprietor. Red Front Livery Feed Stable and First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain & B03WELL & SOri PROPRIETORS. ONE I1LOCK SOUTH OF HOTEL EN rERPIU.Sli L Neuralgia. Sciatica. .Rheumatism. Backache. Pain inchest Distress in stomach. Sleeplessness - If you have Headache Try One They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effects W777777777Z7Z7W7777777777?, Take F3E of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone. 25 Doses 25 Cents NJ 11CVCI UUIU 111 PyyAyAyyyyAv.