t Professional Directory AND Business Cards Physicians and Surgeons Physician and Surgeon C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. Independent Phone. Office up stairs in Bank IJldg. DR. C.H.DRAKE Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Office at Red Front Livery Barn. ENTERPRISE, OREGON Hotels. When Passing On The Lewis tor. Road, Stop At The Sled Springs Hotel. Plenty of Stable Iloor.:. S. B. CONNER. Proprietor. Attorneys-at-Law. THOS. M.DILL, Attorney - at - Law Office First Door South New Fraternal Building ENTERPRISE, ORE. .1. A, Burleigh Daniel Boyd Burleiqh 8c Boyd Httorreys-ai-Law Will praotloe In all the Courts of tbla State and before the Interior and Its offices. The moHt careful attention given to all business entrusted to our care. Enterprise, Oregon. Miscellaneous WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREQON BEST RANCH In Wallowa County 2 MILES FROM ENTERPRISE fh-rr per U I O ACHE ANOTHER BARGAIN I60 acres on Alder Slope for $3600 W. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE. OREGON ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch for Next Announce ment An experienced nurse offers her services to the people of Enterprise and vicinity.. Address Mrs. ' Emily Bplcor, Enterprise, Oregon, or leave , word at News "Record office. 6tf Je JieWs Jlecord A INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Formerly tlio Wulluwa News, establlfllie Murc-h 3, 1899. New series bega. April 30, 1907. Published every Thursday, at Kntcrpil.se, Oregon. Office Eas SIiIh Public Square. Telephone Home Independent No, 31. GALLOWAY & H EATON Publisher! Kntered at the Enterprise postofflce a: second-clans matter. SUUSCIUI'TION RATES. One year 11.50; three month's 50 cents CuHh In advance. N'OTK: Under the new postal regula tlons, subscriptions to a weekly newB paper must be discontinued at end o a year or pay one cent postage 01 each paper. This means in practica working, a cash basis. Every sub scriber of the News Hecord will be no tlfled the first of the month In whlcl his subscription expires, and If no re newal Is received by the last day o that month the name Is taken fron our lists. COUNTY ADVERTISING RATE: Regu lar subscribers may have a secon copy sent outside Wallowa county fo $1 a year. SPECIAL ADVERTISING NOTICE. Resolutions, cards of thanks, obituar: poetry, and notices of entertainment the object of which Is poiuitlary gal (outside pure news me .t ion) ai charged 5 cents a line. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 190: BETTER FOR BOTH EANKS AND DEPOSITORS Surely Mr. Taft Is off on th wrong foot in tliU matter of guarant; of bank deposits. The sole objec tlon urged to the principle of guar anty of deposits Is that first urgec by the president of the First Nation al In Chicago that It would put th small and weak banks on a par with the big and rich banks in assuring safety of deposits. This when analyzed Is an argumen' in favor of and not against guaranty of deposits. There aro soeminglj two points of viow at least super flcially. The depositors are certain ly entitled to theirs. It was no com fort to the depoiltors In the two oi three banks that closed up in Port land last fall to find out afterwardr there were banks that were sounc and whore their deposits would have been safe. Nor was It any comfori to them that the big bankers knew as they said, that the weak lnstitu tlons were being mismanaged an were tottering to a' fall. If there had been an efficient inspection sys tern, aided and assisted by the knowl edge of the big bankers, such at would be insisted upon If all bankt were assessed to provide lnsuranc against loss of deposits, those weal banks wouldn't have been mis man aged, they wouldn't have closed-up, there would have been no withdraw at of deposits and hundreds of peopli wouldn't have bean ruined financl ally, Hut In truth there are not twe points of view. Guaranty of depos its will be better for the big ant' well managed bank as well as fo' the little onei and for the deposl tors. With panics and runs on banks a thing of the pa.it, all cash will be entrusted to the care of banks, anc if we accept as true what eminent bankers say of the amount of nion ey in hiding, this renewal and sta bility of confidence would nearly double deposits the country over. A loading New York banker said las! winter that In his Judgment 50 pe: cent of the money of the country was "In hiding." THE REAL WELCOME. Wallowa will formally welcome the first passe iger train In thli county at the gateway to this far- famed valley next Sunday, when ar excursion will be run to Wallowr town from Ln Grande. People from all over the county will be there and a right Joyous occasion it will be Some old settlers will ride on the train for the first time in a score of years, while sime of their chil dren will take the first ride of tholi lives on a railroad. It will be a big, noisy, happy day. A little later, trains will be run ning clear through to Enterprise and Joseph. Euglnes will be pulling th products of Wallowa's rich soli to market. Farmers will know for the first time what a cash market means. Tens of thousands of acres of fertile land will be farmed for the first time next ye.ir. Long trains oi cross-barred cars will bear to mar ket before snow flies, the fat, sleeV cattle, and tender, well flavored lambs, that have made "the Wallowa country'' famous everywhere west of the Rockies for the last 20 years. In all the continent, from Halifax In Blue No3o land to San Diego in 3reaser country, there Is no meal o compare to the juicy steaks oi iteers or legs of lambs that were fattened on the succulent and nutritl 3us grasses of "the Wallowa." Then comes the real welcome tc the railroad: The welcome of heart and hearth and home, not only here In "the Wallowa" to which stee rails and iron horse bring added op portunity, but by the outside work .hat will live so much better because jf our products and so much happle. because of access to the incom parable scenery of "the beautiful Wallowa." THE SPIRIT THAT WINS. The one-sided result of the specla city election to vote water bonds ii .ndlcative of the u lanimity wltl which this town acts when a prop jsltion is salt.ed. There may be dif erencej of opinion as to methods nd means, but when those are one .d us ted the work in hand is pei .'ormed with neatness and dispatch. The leadership among Wallow county towns was not thrust upo. Snterprlse. It was gained by the en srgy, perserverance and public splrl )f its citizenship made effective bj in t ted and harmonious action. . The new waterworks, if It half ful 'llls the hopes of Its sponsers, wll aelp build a larger and better En .erprlse, by removing the only hln lrance to the unity of our citizens in d the only handicap to efforts foi .he advancement of this city. In the multitude of new things, luch as railroads, waterworks am courthouses, don't forget the coun y fair to be held next month at Wal owa, and remember especially thai .he success of the fair depends upon four going not empty-handed. Take xn exhibit with you. GROWTH OF SOCIALISM. Ernest Poole, In American Magazine When a political party has wot .he support of 20,000,000 of people hroughout the civilized world, it It Ime that Its point of view, its alms uid Its methods be studied. The Socialist parties of Europe ire now minority powers. At pres ;nt they have 32 men in the Brit .ah house of commons, 54 in the French chamber of deputies, and 41 in the German relchstag; in the oth ir national bodies: Austria, 87; It ily, 25; Norway, 17; Sweden, 15; Fin land, 80; Denmark, 34; Belgium, 20; md to the Russian second doumi they sent over 90 men. Their act lal vote in all countries Is already 10,000,000. Is the same growth to take place in America? Shall we see socialist representatives in congress as in the house of commons? Their recen growth seems pointing that way.' Ir 1888 they cast only about 2,001 votes; in 1900 it had swelled to ovei 100,000; In 1902 It rose to 229,762; In 1904 it reached nearly 450,000; in -he last four years the number o .lues-paying members has more thar. doubled again, and it seems not im probable that their vote will be close to a million this fall. STATE FAIR NOW OPEN; LIVESTOCK 3HOW SOON Portland, Sept. 14. The Portlanc Country Club and Livestock show opens next Monday and continues all week. It will be the largest showing of livestock ever gatherec together at one time ln the Pacific Northwest, not excepting the marve lous exhibit at the Lewis and Clarl exposition. The speed contests wll be extraordinary; the great mile track Is without a parallel on the American continent; the transporta tion facilities to and from the grounds will he excellent, , as both steam and electric roads will carry their thousands. The beautiful am pi theatre built upon steel trusses, the first of Its kind ln Oregon, Is al ready completed. The state fair opens today undei most favorable auspices. The build ings and grounds are In "apple-pie" order, and exhibits In all department? superior. The managers of the Golden West and American Industries exposition, to be opened at Earls Court, London, May 1, 1909, and continue for si: months, have asked the co-operatioi of Oregon through Governor Cham berlain. It la the first industrial ex position of this character held sine 1887. The business carried on be tween the United States and the United Kingdom comprises one fiftl of the entire commerce of the world, and It Is constantly Increasing. I la expected that this exhibit wll bring together all the present-day achievements in science. Invention, handicrafts and trades ln the United States. ' Proceedings of County Court September Term, 1908. (Continued from last week.) Tuesday, September 8. Same members of court and offi cers present. In the matter of the J. W. Chllders road: ' . It appearing that all requirements of the law have been compliec with and a bond filed, it Is or dered that the prayers of the pe tltlon for said road be granted The road viewers are ordered tc view and lay out said road and make due and legal returns at the next regular meeting of this court. Claim Allowed. General Fund. J. B. Olmsted, salary county Judge $ 66 .66 Sdgar Marvin, salary sheriff.. 166 66 V. C. Boatman, salary clerk.. 125 00 3. F. Pace, salary assessor . . 100 00 I. C. Conley, salary school superintendent 83 33 .V. T. Bell, salary treasurer.. 60 00 J. G. Bilyeu, salary deputy clerk 75 00 E. Crow, salary deputy sheriff .... 75 00 Ella Daley, salary assistant clerk 40 00 E. J. Forsythe, lights 18 00 J. A. Rumble, witness fees.... , 3 40 J. D. Walck, witness fee3..!.' 3 40 C. R. Eberhard, witness fees 3 40 O. F. Moore, witness fees.. 3 40 B. F. Miller, assjsslng 90 00 J1. T. Steen, witness fees .... 9 00 John Fine, witness fee3 .... 10 50 Wm. Tope, witness fees 15 80 Mark Graves, witness fees .. 2 30 J. W. Kerns, teachers' exam ination, 4 days 20 00 W. M. Sutton, teachers' exam ination, 4 days 20 00 E. T. " Anderson, expenses and salary 126 80 J. J. Weaver, freight 7 90 W. C. Ketchum, coroner acc't 6 40 Joseph. Elgin Stage Co., fare, county poor 38 DO L. A. Bedingfleld. constable fees 4 90 A. F. Sheets. Justice fee3.. 2 00 Sheets, Justice fee3 C. R T. J. Eberhart, justice fees 1 75 Wright, supplies for sheriff's office 3 20 Pacific States T. & T. Co., phone rent ...... 8 30 W. J. Funk & Co., supplies for court house 5 95 County clerk, stamps 22 00 Edgar Marvin, sheriff, expense prisoners ...... 17 82 do, do, .' 4 00 E. M. & M. Co., water rent and supplies 6 40 The News Record, publishing .and printing 65 50 do, ' do ."..i.. .... 63 05 Carrie Cork Ins, expense .... 8 80 Arthur M. Pace, assessor's office 45 00 S. F. Pace, stamps and ex penses 3 50- J. W. Kerns, stamps 2 00 Joseph-Elgin Stage Qo., express ' acct., clerk's office ... 3 10 00 75, A. C. Smith, Justice feesi .... 7 J. C. Conley, stamps 3 J. C. Shackelford, team '.....! 150 '1 00 6,00 24 00 24.00 24 00 20 00 1 50 Hotel Enterprise, Bd. Smithy.. Edgar Marvin, constable serv.. Hattle Merrill, county poor Stella Doud, county poor..,'.. L. P. Rose, county poor.... W. H. Decker, county poor.. C. C. Boswell, expense insane Wallowa Chieftain, , ' printing ' county physician 4 00 do, o.'flce supplies.. . 53 00 do, printing 3 00 J. E. Stage Co., express 6 60 John Fine, witness State vs. Steen 6 50 John Graham, witness. State''' ", vs. Steen ;.".";. Home Ind. Tef. ' Co., phoning J. B. Olmsted, opinion on pub lic square C. H. Crumpacker, test on basement C. H. ?..'.- , -. 1 70 17 96 50 00 3 00 J. B. Olmsted, stamps and. - - phoning 1 35 Sam Litch, road supplies and . salary .". 1. ;('. "loir 80- V. O. Locke, road . work.' and ? I . . .... ..'Aft salary . .... . , . .,. .v. Kivj. ThOs. Stump, appropriatitmv.y25Q5t0 I Sam. Weaver, approurlaUor, 200 Qft( Olof Anderson 2M 00, .; Olof Anderson, O I. Borland. A' C.', T. McDanleJ vanel; K- ' Holmes, appropriation.....'. 250 00 C. K. Bie, road work .. ;7'0 Edgar Marvin, road rebates.,1158 21 R. L. Scott, Supr's salary.. 45 00 O. L. Berland, Supr's salary . . 67 50 J. B. Reed, Supr's salary...'. 76 00 Sturm ft Osburn. lumber 38 34 Carpenter & McFarland, lum ber 27 07 T. F. ft Duane Lathrope, lum ber 16 08 Walter Miller, road work 55,00 W. J. Hammack, road work.;r53 75 do, lumber 121 71 Enterprise Planing Mill, lum ber : n 52 Hartshorn ft Keltner, road sup- ' -to plies 59 Olof Anderson road work .... 31 25 F. W. Hammack, road work.. S. P. Weaver, road work J. H. Dobbin, lumber Joe Clemons, road work. Thos. Stump, road work Wallowa Mercantile Co., sup plies for road Dlst. No. 1.. W. S. Hays, lumber do, lumber Jack Johnson, road work .... J. W. Kneeland, road work.. High School Fund. Jno. W. Kerns, salary H. S. 66 26 32 50 33 56 88 50 77 50 86 82 52 45 59 60 52 50 82 50 principal 125 00 W.' (J. Wilson, putting up desks ln H. S Joseph Herald, printing J. H. Horner, work on H. S.. M. H. Tucker, work H. S... The News Record, adu H. S. H. G. Bauer, express 7 50 5 00 2 50 7 50 13 50 2 60 167 00 George Law, painting H. S.. Claims Continued. Road Fund. Peter Kuehl, road work . . . do, road work Wm. Ketcham, road work... C. W. Brown, road work . . . 25 00 7 50 50 00 15 00 MINING ACTIVITY. From the Elgin Recorder. There Is considerable activity ln the mining section of Wallowa county and to all appearances there will be something doing there soon after the road is completed. Mining experts" who have recently visited that section speak ln the highest terms of the prospects and state that that as soon as capital comes ln to develop them some exceptionally rich mines will be opened. "Mining men from various sections of - the country are passing through Elgin daily on their way to and from the Wallowa county claims. ' Carload of barb wire and nails at Hartshorn & Keltner's. ENTERPRISE BEST OF, MEATS Highest Market , Price for Hides and Pelts PROPRIETORS MAIL AND PASSENGER ' STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton. Flora lo Paradise, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and From Paradise, Flora and Appletbn to Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. Good accommodations, " courteous treatment and reasonable rates. LeavesWallowaat6a.nl. . . -.( ...; r E. W. SOUTH WICk; Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF THE Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month Good Care of all Stock. v 1 BEST EQUIPPED STABLE IN THE COUNTY . One Block East of Court House.' J. C. SHACKLEFORD Proprietor. "Careful Banking Insures th Safety of Deposits." ' j. i Depositors Have That Guarantee at WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON r CAPITAL $50,000 .. surplus I4A.0Q0 : , J ;, ? r We Do a General Banking Business. ;y .' Exchange Bought and Sold on V.... ; All Principal Cities. - , Cl Geo. . Hyatt, President ' ' W. R. Holmes, Cashier ' t e..S..Craig. Vice President Frank A. Reavis, Asst. Cashier j. 7 ' ' DIRECTORS . , ' T ( , , Geo. Sj. Craiv'o' : Geo. W. Hyatt ' MattibtA. Holmes . O. Pennell Wi R. Holmes '. SECOND-HAND STORE RODGERS BROS., Proprietors ; v. I . Dealers in new and second-hand Supplies. Bicycle and Gun Repaired, Screen Doors and a' trial. Our prices are right CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF COURTHOUSE Sealed proposals win be received by the County Court of Wallowa County, Oregon, until the 12th day of October, 1908, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at which time the same will be pub licly opened and considered, for the furnishing of all labor and material, except the plumbing and heating, for the construction of a two-story and basement stone court house building in Enterprise, in said county, ac cording to the plans and specifica tions furnished by S. R. Haworth and which may be seen on and af ter September 19, 1908, at the office of the county clerk of said county at Enterprise, Or., and at the office of C. R. Thornton at La Grande, Oregon. All proposals must be ad dressed to the County Clerk of Wal lowa County, and Indorsed "Bid for Construction of Court House", and must be accompanied by a certified check in favor of Wallowa county for $500.00, as a guarantee of good faith. The successful bidder will be required to enter Into a written con tract for the construction of said building, and to give an approved bond in the sum of $10,000 for the faithful performance of his contract and conditioned as provided by law. The County' Court reserves the right to accept any one, or to reject all of said bids or proposals. Forms for bidders may be secured by ad dressing the county clerk. Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this 8th day of September, 1908.- By order of the County Court. 20t5- V. W. C. BOATMAN, Clerk. MEAT MARKET ALWAYS ON HAND. INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 goods. Bicycles and Bicycle Repair Shop. Furniture made or Windows made to order ". Give us and all work guaranteed.