Professional Directory AND Business Cards Physicians and Surgeons Physician and Surgeon C. T. HOCKETT, M. D. Independent Phone. Office up stairs in Bank Bldg. Jhe JHzWs Jlecord Am isdkpkndent newspapek Formerly the Wallowa News, established March 3. 1899. New aeries began April 30, 1907. Published every Thursday, at Enterprise, Oregon. Office EaBt Hide rublio Square. Telephone Home Independent No. 31. GALLOWAY & MEATON Publishers Entered at the Enterprise postofflce at Hecond-claxs matter. DR. C. H. DRAKE Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Office at Red Front Livery Barn. ENTERPRISE, OREGON Hotels. When Passing On The Lewis tcu Road, Stop At The Sled Springs Hotel. Plenty of Stable Roor... S. B. CONNER, Proprietor. SUBSCIUI'TION HATES. One year 1.S0; three months 50 cents Cash in advance. NOTE: Under the new postal regula tions, subscriptions to a weekly news paper must be discontinued at end ol a year or pay one cent postage on each paper. This means In practlca working, a cash basis. Every sub scriber of the News Record will be no tified the first of the month In which his subscription expires, and If no re newal Is received by the last day o! that month the name is taken from our lists. COUNTY ADVERTISING RATE: Regu lar subscribers may have a secont copy sent outside Wallowa county fo: fl a year. SPECIAL. ADVERTISING NOTICE. Resolutions, cards of thanks, obituary poetry, and notices of entertainment! the object of which is pe'-urtlary gain (outside pure news me.it.on) ar charged 5 cents a line. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1S03. Attorneys-atLaw. THOS. M.DILL, Attorney - at - Law Office First Door South New Fratemil Building ENTERPRISE, ORE. J. A, Burleigh Dunlel Boyd Burleiqh & Boyd flttorrieys-ai-Law Will praotloe In all the Courts of this Bt&te and before the Interior and lta offices. The most careful attention given . to all business entrusted to our care. Enterprise, Oregon. POLITICS" LIVENS UP. Miscellaneous WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Inspector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREQON BEST RANCH In Wallowa County 2 MILES FROM ENTERPRISE $75 PER ACRE ANOTHER BARGAIN 160 acres on Alder Slope for $3600 W. E. TAGGART, ENTERPRISE, OREGON ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE Watch for Next Announcement saaBsaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaasaaaasaasasaaaaaaaasBMa An experienced nurse offer hi services to the people of Enterprise and vicinity. Address Mrs. Eintlj Eplcer, Enterprise, Oregon, or leav word at News Record office. 6 if Up to a week or so ago, the pres idential campaign was a dull am spiritless thing. Nobody took an) , Interest except the candidates ant their managers. Politics was dead. Now the whole country is sittlni up and taking notice. The first anc most of the other pages of the news papers teem with political news. Editorials yards long are eagerl) read. Not only the candidates bu a host of other speakers are scur rylng up and down and across the country, each making from one to t dozen speeches a day to big crowds. Politics all at once Is very much alive. And what caused the change? What Is politics and what is it thai galvanizes politics Into life? .Has any Issue of principle or gov- ernmental policy come up In the last fortnight? Not that a carefu reading of the big papers, East or West, can dliclose. The only " thins different notlcet is that certain charges of black- mall, graft and connection with criminal concerns by big politicians have been made and enough proof submitted to convince public opinion at least, that Senator Foraker Is modern Benedict Arnold and tha: Governor Haskell has been In the pay of the same criminal concern for a number of years. , Senator Foraker Is a Republicar and Governor Haskell Is a Democrat so It Is a standoff between tht parties. Taft, however, has had nc Intimacy with Foraker In fact op posed him In Ohio state politics- while Haskell Is a close - friend o Bryan s, and was treasurer of the national Democratic committee, un til his resignation a few days ago, after the exposures. On the othei hand, one DuPont, head of the pow der trust now being prosecuted b) the government, Is manager of tht Republican speakers' bureau. Foraker and Haskell are chargec with receiving money from tht Standard Oil company for "services" while holding public office. That all. For only doing what the Amer lean people have been winking at in hundreds of public officials for many years. And the whole country Is torn up about It. How ridiculous What a great and ennobling thing politics Is! The beginning of corruption It public service is as ancient as his toric government. it8 grt in. this country antedate 1 the Revolution. But for present day purposes the probe need go no deaper than the splendid awakening of the publU conscience of America by Theodore Roosevelt as to the crime of graft In government ofilclals. To Roose velt must ever be given the tnajoi part of the credit for the hue and outcry during the last six or elgh: years about the rascals In high places. But to Roosevelt must also be laid the blame for their Immunity from punishment. Whea he raised his hand and stayed the criminal prose cution of Paul Morton, every big thief knew lie was tafe from that day and they have gone on plunder ing, law defying, legislator buying ever since. The worst that could happen would be a fine, which they wouldn't have to pay as long ns there were higher courts to which to ap peal, and If by some mischance an honest bench, they could recoup by stealing the fine back from the peo ple. So Paul Morton, lawn tennis and rebate expert, Is now drawing $100, 000 a year as president of a business-robbing sometimes called life insurance company In New York in stead of doing time in a penitentiary as he should. And Jim Hill and J. P. Morgan are having a bully time with Wall Street lambs, instead ol being under indictment or sentence for their connection with the Norths ern Securities holdup, as the Su preme Court of the United States intimated they should. And the Standard Oil ma-niates. Rockefeller, Rogers, Archbola et al, are laugh ing in thsir slaves at the $29,000,' OK) fine, instead of keeping Paul lorton company on a rock pile. Poor old Andy Johnson was tried 'or the high crime of attempting re construction in the Abraham Lin coln way Instead of the Thad Ste vens way. Aud lie was mighty near convicted. If what Johnson did vas a crime, wnat snau we can .vhat Foraker has done? And why hould he be not prosecuted for his rimes and If found guilty, given the everest punishment of the law? Of course no penal punishment will e inflicted on Foraker, yet honest jeople should not despair. Progress being made. Nearly . everybody ecognlzes that the acts of rich vlo- ators of law and sellers of public nervice . are cnu es. The next step will be to provide and enforce ade quate punishment. If we are Inclined to be pessimis- ic because the events of the last two weeks seem to Indicate that the snllvenlng of politics Is only catch- ng politicians with stolen goods lr their possession, we should cheer jp by remembering publicity alwayt precedes punishment. Maybe It will result at this election, more probably at the next, In putting men In office Who will make and enforce penal laws against thieves In high as well as low place3. Illinois, Kansas, Ohio, Oregon, Washi lngton, everyone of which Is put in the doubtful column by the Damo- ocratic managers. The states classed as doubtful by the Herald poll are Colorado, Indiana, Maryland, Minne sota, Montana, Nebraska, New York, Utah, South Dakota, Wisconsin aud West Virginia. " COURSE OF STUDY FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS J. Adam Bede, the eloquent ant witty congressman from the Duluth, Minn., district, was overwhelming!) defeated for renomlnatlon in tht primary. The fight was on his rec ord as a Cannon man. He says Can non was running In his district no; Bede. Continuing Bede said: "Well, they've got me and It's me for the farm and my little country paper. I don't care to discuss Joe Cannon. He has troubles of his own. Maj God have nvrcy on his soul." And Joe Cannon needs all the help he can get from every source, for no. only the labor unions and the M. E. church are working against him, bu Christian people of all denomina tions, and all decent people wtu don't belong to a church are work ing and praying for his overthrow. There's a majority of 12,000 to over come, but hopea of victory are strong. If Can nc n had been retired to private life two years ago, Taft's chances the coming November would be much brighter. All the Washington papers tha come to the News Record's exchange table say the first primary In tha state was a success in registering the will of the people. That's wha the primary is for, and that's tht reason for whatever opposition there is to It. Certain papers think tha only the will of political bosse.' should obtain, and when the hossei are disgruntled at the result of a pri mary, the primary Is a failure. Tht truth is that the bosses are failures. This does not apply to real lead ers In thought and principles, but to those who attempt to drive publli opinion, or to nullify it by political chicanery In conventions and legislatures. To the Sunday School Workers o. Wauowa County: Since the meeting of the convention at Wallowa In tue summer much valuable time hat passed un-used in teacher-training. The elected superintendent could not visit all the Sunday schools h. the county and had not the list oi text books until very recently Hence the delay on his part. Let me say a word to superlnten dents, pastors, and teachers: Nt real attainment can be made in the training school without your hearty co-operation. The superintendent can make suggestions, but can't put them Into effect. A leader Is useless without a constituent following. Let us make Wallowa county the bannei Sunday school county In Oregon. 1. By each pastor stimulating the teacher-training work in his church. If the superintendent does not take the work in hand let the pastor dc so. Gather your teachers into a class and see taat text books an secured and a leader appointed. 2. Let superintendent and teach ers enlist all the promising students whom they can enlist In this work. ! Let them know there Is such a work, that it is lmpo.-tant, profitable and interesting. 3. Let those who can not attend a class meeting procure the text books and enroll with the state asso ciationor If theyprefer, with a de nomination which gives a course ci training and diplomas, aud take the course In the nome. Anyone can take the course. Anyone can secure a diploma. The courses of studj are 1. Elementary: Any course eual to Legions of Honor, Hurlbut't Pease's, Semelroth's or Rhoads' Normal Outlines, or Sabbath School Teacher Training Course No. 1, is ac cepted as elementary. The elemen tary involves Biblical Int. (a) An outline of Old Testament-r-N. T. Int. (b) An outline of New Testament. (c) A study of Sunday school his tory, organization and management. (d) Study of essential principles, and methods of teaching. 2.,, .Advanced Course (a) The Bible. Introduction to Old and New Testaments, Biblical Geography, Bib lical History, Biblical Doctrine, (b) General Church History, Denomina tional history referred to various denominations, (c) Pedagogy, and study of the child, (d) The Sunday school, history, organization, manage ment. "The text books shall be se lected by the association conducting, supervising the examination, and shall be of recognized college grade, as appointed by the committee on education." We have this from the , Oregon State Sunday School association. Advanced Teacher Training course 1. Bible Study: (a) Outline Stud ies of Old Testament, (b) Outline Studies of New Testament, J. L. Hurlbert. II. Pelagogy and Child Study (a) 'From one to twenty-one', Murray, price 20c. (b) 'The Making of a Teacher,' Brumbaugh, $1. HI. Sunday School Management, (a) How to Conduct a School, Lawrence, $1.25. (b) The Origin and Expansion If the S. S, Trumbull. IV. General Church History, Cowan. Some Of these books I have listed. Can supply all on shortnotlce. Post age Is usually In addition to list price. I have on hand two and a half dozen copies of the book adopted by the National Sunday School Teachers Training text book, two first in the series. 1, the Sunday School T.each er's Bible, and 2, The Sunday School Teacher's Pupil. These books wll. be furnished at 40c per copy at En terprise, or 40c with postage added when sent away. Any possible aid tc securing books will be gladly given. I shall be glad to aid any school or Individual who wishes to take the teachers' training course. Write to the undersigned, or to Mrs. A F. Poley, Enterprise, Oregon. Mrs Poley Is secretary. Since: ely and fraternally, ERASMUS OWEN. The first poll or the political situa tion made by the New York Herald, the first week In September, resulted as follows: Believed sure for Taft 206, believed ure for Bryan 161 doubtful 116, total electoral vote 483, necessary to choice 242. This gives as sure for Taft, California, Idaho, BIDS FOR BRIDGE. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until October 5, 1908, for the building of a wooden bridce, L'O feet wide and 30 feet long with stone abutments, across the Wallowa river on Residence street. City of En terprise. Plans and specification! tj accompany each bid. Right re served to reject any and all bids. a By order of City Council. iili W. E. TAGGART. City Recorder. Farms and town property for sale or rent. Will trade for good horses Stock ranches and timber land cheap General real estate business. T. M Littleton, first door south of I. O. O. F. building. Enterprise, Oregon. 8tf ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BEST OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. Highest Market Price for I ides and Pelts, 11 PROPRIETORS INDEPENDENT PHONE 20 Red Front Livery and Feed Stable First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain BOSWELL & SON ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HOTEL ENTERPRISE PROPRIETORS. PHONE HOME 115 NOTARY PUBLIC J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OREGON Harness and Saddles L. BERLAND, Will supply your needs in the Leather Goods line more cheaply and give better satisfaction than any other denier in Wallowa county. Let him tit you out for the seaton's work. .Repair work a specialty. THE HARNESS AND SADDLEMAN MAIN STREET. ENTERPRISE, OREGON R. I, LONG CIVIL ENGINEERING and GENERAL LAND SURVEYING Hydraulic and Irrigation Engineer ENTERPRISE, OREGON. MAIL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton. Flora lo Paradise, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and From Paradise, Flora and Appleton io Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. " Good accommodations, courteous treatment and reasonable rates. Leaves Wallowa at 6 a. in. E. W. SOUTHWICK. Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS ARE SPECIALTIES OF THE Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month Good Care of all Stock. BEST EQUIPPED STABLE JJV THE COUNTY One Block East of Court House. J. C. SHACKLEFORD, Proprietor. "Careful Banking Insures tht Safety of Deposits." Depositors Have That Guarantee at ' WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON' , CAPITAL 150.000 SURPLUS $45,000 We Do a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold on All Principal Cities. Geo. W. Hyatt, President W. R. Holmes, Cashier Geo. S. Craig, Vice President Frank A. Reavls, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS Geo. S. Ckaiu Geo. W. Hyatt Mattie A. Holmes O. Pennell W. R. Holmes SECOND-HAND STORE RODGERS BROS., Proprietors Dealers in new and second-hand goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies. Bicycle and dun Repair Shop. Furniture made or Repaired, Screen Doors and Windows made to order. Give us a trial. Our price are right and all work guaranteed.