The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, June 19, 1909, Saturday Edition, Image 2

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Nobby Summer Suits
FROM THE CELEBRATED
GARDEN CITY TAILORS
Why wear "Hand-me-Downs"
when you can
get Tailor-Made just as
ci.eap. Suits from $12 up.
Ladies' and men's suits cleaned.
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ALL, THE
DAILY PAPERS,
MAGAZINES
AND THE
National Weeklies
at
Coleman Brothers
The Best Cigars, Confec
tionery and Fruit.
Stationery Supplies of all
kinds.
First door east of Postoffice.
WESLEY DUNCAN,
Stock Inspector for Wallowa
County.
JOSEPH, OREQON
S. K. Clark
Full line of plumbing
material.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Kcltner's Hardware Store
Leave Orders. -
LODGE DIRECTORY
I fl fl C ENTERPRISE LODGE, No
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KMIiltALU KL0B10KAH I.ODGR, No. 119
K, n KNTEHPniSB LODGE, No
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JUAN1TA TEMPLE, No. 1, Fylhuv
Sisters.
OfUIIO KNTKIIPIUSB CI I A PTFJ
ulnOUNIUNu. 30, Royal Arch Mason
I' FX
Mason
meeU flrHt and third Tuesdays of eaol
month In Mimonlo Hall. All vlsltlm
Royal Arch Masons welcomed.
J. R. OLMSTKD, HUh Priest.
D. W. SHEA HAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA LOIXJE, No. 82, A. F. A
A. M., meets second and fourth Hatur
days of each month In Mimonlo Hall
Visiting Masons welcomed
J. A. BURLHIOII, W. M.
W C. BOATMAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, Nf
E0, O. E. S. meets first and third 8nt
urdays of each month, In Masouln Hall
VUltlnfc Btars are always welcomed. .
MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W M.
MRS. MARY F STEEL, Beo.
Mill s EAGLE CAMP, No. 1047, M
. VY.n.W. A Meets first and thlr
Thursdays la each month, In new Fra
ternal ha!L VIhUIiik Neighbors alwayi
welcome. -
J. W. RODGERS Consul.
T. M. DILI,, Clerk.
ANEROID CAMP, No. 3542. U N. of A.
Wn Ul ENTERPRISE CAMP, Nt
.U.Vl. S35. W. of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. S78. W. of W.
W. B. APPLEGATE.
Notary PublU .
Collections mado. Real Estate
bought and sold and all business
matters attended to. Call on or
write me.
PARADISE, OREGON.
WALLOWA BRANCH TIMETABLE.
Eastl ound Westbound
instance from
am. La Grande Stations p-m.
:45 Lv 0 La Grande 2:30 Arrv.
:50 " 2.5 Island CHy 1:55 Lv.
10.00 - 8.1 Atl.el 1:40 '
10 10 M 1S.J Imbler 1:25 M
10 30 " 20.9 Klln 1:00 M
p.m
11:25 M 312 Talmer Jet 11:35 "
U:J0 ' 33.T Looking Glass 11:30
p.m.
12:45 " 47.1 Mlnsm 10:30 "
3.00 60.0 Wallowa :00 "
1:45 M 67.8 Lostlne 8:15 "
3:41 78 0 Enterprise T:30 -4:45
Arr 83.8 Joseph 1:15 "
pan. a.m.
Could Not Be Better.
No one has ever made a salve, olnt
meut, lotion or balm to compare with
Pucklen'a Arulca Salve. Its the one
perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns,
iiruises, sores, scalds, nous, uicera,
Kccema, Salt Rheum. For Sore
Kyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands its
.iittNiiiia fllfnltlhlo fn. PIlAa rinlv
supreme. Infallible for Piles. Only
25 cents at Burnaugh. & Mayflold's.
THE NEWS RECORD
(Twice-a-Week.)
Am independent nf.wkpape
Formerly the Wallowa News, estab
lished March 3. 1899.
Published Wednesdays and Satur
days at Enterprise, Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRESS
Office East side Court House Square
Entered in the Enterprise postofflce
as second-class matter.
SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1909.
MIS-STATEMENT CORRECTED.
Where did the Wallowa Sun get Its
Information in regard to the rate
hearing before the state commission
in thi3 city? Certainly not first hand
or It would not have so brazenly mis.
stated the case of the people. Even
Railroad Attorney Spencer probably
has more honor about him than to
thus grossly ml3 stat3 his opponents
Entemrise dil not ask that the
rate to this city and Wallowa be made
the same, and at the same time oDjeci
n a blanker rate on wool. There
is nothing in the complaint Hied.
.which the Sun has frcj access to, or
in the verbal hearing on which ti
base such an assertion. Thi San
owes it to its readers, if not for the
sake of truth Use f, to make the cor
roctlon.
No misstatements can alter the
ruin of th situation. Enterprise
asked for lower rates all, along the
branch It askel also that wool be
reated the same as other coromodi
les. It H not a question of wnetne
"orth End shipments come to Wal
owit or Enterurlse. for on account
if the hiffh rates on this branch ttu
people out there go to Lewiston, 1'
.nile3 farther and over a worse roaa
rue. when the road was first com
jleted a few shipments for the Nortl
2nd came over this brancn, out a
ha Wallowa representative at the
learlne said, no more come as the
..ewiston rates are so much lower.
Kiitprnrisn asks that the distance
ai if r be extended over the branch
roni Elain that the people of the
or h Country, In common with the
ejt)le of the reit of the county, may
:et their coods In the moat convenlen
,vay. If that is do.ie, Enterprise can
;asiily take her chance for North Enc
rade in compe i ion with any omei
awn. As dlsc'oxej at the neanng
h cost of freighting goods from
iteim-lse to Flora is lower thar
from a:iy other town, and would more
ban make up the slight freight dir
ere.ue belwen Enterprise and wai
owa. nrobably four cents or less,
.vlth the distance tariff In effect.
JUDGE KNOWLES' REFORM.
From the La Grande Observer.
in the matter of Brand juries Judge
Xnnwln hm adontad a system ma
will certa'nly meet the approbation
if tax uavers ai well as litigants
The old way was upon the openlni
f the court to draw the grand jur)
ind the first few days of court al
criminal work was at a standstill. The
district attorney was more than busy
Under the system of having the granc
Jury meet the week before court be
gins, rellevej al of the high pres
sure and delay, which means expense
Again the grand Jury can be recallef
ai nnv time between court sessions
thus providing for further reduction
In expenses when a prisoner desires
to plead guilty and begin serving his
lentenoe and not be compelled to
wait weeks In the county jail wan
lug court to be in session.
Flora Camo la Famous.
A motion nleture concern at Peters
bi.rir Vn.. wants to ' reoroduee the
Homesteader and Indian fight as put
on by the Forester Team of the
FJorn Modern Woodmen cam P. a
fresco, at the 4th. of July celebia
tion at Flora last year.
FoIpv'h Ilmiev and Ta." la esDBC
ially reooiu mended for chronic throat
md lung troubles and many Buffer
ira from bronchitis, asthma and con
lumutlnn havn found comfort ant
relief, by using Foley's Honey and
Tar. Burnaugh & Mayfleid.
WHAT NORTH END SAYS.
From the Flora Journal.
"Get busy building or starting youi
own railroads, you Oregon towns.
Use your own wings," says the
Orugon Dally Jo.imal. Hasn't some
one said that tr.ivldflnc nlda those
who helps faeinaelvesj The Journal
perhaps means that towns and lo
call tics should use their own wings
for hatching possibilities. That's
what Troy Is do nc trvlns- to Inter
est capital in the proposed large
power tiitch. "impracticable and Im
possible?" Yes, that's what It wIU be
if she quietly Bottles down on a neat
f rooks. The power Is there U
properly harnessed. Bring capital and
Urulim together mid whr.t mnv not
be accomplished. You are all right.
i roy. Keop ritnt on.
Everyone would be benefited by
I take FoIbv'h Orlnn LaTatlv for
constipation, stomach and liver troub-
.e, as it sweetens the stomach and
breath, rentlv stlmulatAs tho llvnr
superior to pills and ordinary laxa
1 1 1 Vila U'hv tfvlpnlAW rklrlnAT..
i ti
ves. Why not tryFoley't OrlnoLax
I at
l e to lay T Burnaugh V Mayfleid.
WIEDEMANN'S
BIG AMERICAN
SHOWS
itlfe. ,-m-nJki tilt, . 'k
Cosmopolitan Rough Riders and
Grand, Sublime, and Dramatic Spectacle
"Custer's Last Charge"
WILL EXHIBIT AT
ENTERPRISE
TIU1
JUNE 24
RAIN OR SHINE
SEE
The Cowboys, Wild West Girls, Vanqueros, Senoritas, Guardi Rurales,
Champions of Lariat. Rouen Riders. Pony Express Veterans. Buckintr Bron
chos, Cow Ponies, Pinto Ponies and She t
from the camphre and council, making
Dainty Aerialists. Daring Athletes.
war uances.
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY
Afternoon at 2, Evening at 8 Doors open one hour' earlier. Come sure
Don't miss the Grand, Glittering Street Parade at 1 p. m., and the
Big Free Exhibit in front
$25 will be given anyone
or mule our Cowboys cannot ride.
WANTED
Sober, reliable workinemen who wish
uanvass. Also want to buy three more
to show grounds day ol exhibition.
FRATERNAL 80CIETY
FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS.
Modern Woodmen Will Conduct Free
Sanatorium for Its Member.
At the last meeting of the execu-
Jve council of the Modern Woodmen
society, held at the headquarters of
he Boclety In Rock Island, 111., it
.vas decided to conduct that society's
lanatorlum. located at Colorado
Springs, Colo., for the treatment of
hembers afflicted with tuberculosis,
'ree of all charge to members.
The Modern Woodmen society, sev
ral months since, acquired 1,3 SO
teres of land wl'-hln seven miles of
Colorado Springs, and has established
hereon an up-to-date sanatorium, the
ent colony plan being employed.
The first colony was opened for the
eceptlon of patients ou Jan. 1, 1909.
t is equipped to care for CO patients,
o which number admissions will be
.Imlted for the present.
' The tents are octagonal structures,
with shingle roofs, canvas sides, hard
wood floors on solid cement founds
ions, heated br a central ivuit.
equipped with all modern convenien
ses, such as telephone, etc., and each
tent will accommodate one patient.
An administration building for phy
tlclans, nurses, dining hall, baths of
ill kinds, etc., stands in the center of
the colony.
Dr. J. E. White, formerly of the
Nordrach ranch sanatorium, the niedi
al director in charge, states that
mly thwe consumptive members who
ire curable, or whose lives may be
prolonged for a considerable length of
tme, will be admitted as patients.
The wisdom of this rule is apparent.
Rigid medical examination as a con
dition precedent to admission will be
Insisted upon In every case, and spec
ial blank forms have been prepared
for this purpose.
A movement it already under way
to equip the second colony plant
of 60 tenta. Each tent or tent house,
completely equlppel, represents an
expense of $250, and a number of lo
cal camps, or lodges, of the Society
have decided to donate tents. As
there are over 13,000 local ramps of
Modern Woodmen, and over 1,000,000
members, it is anticipated that sev
eral colonies will toon be equipped
in .this way.
The members and local camps of
the society have voluntarily con-
tributed to the sanatorium fund over
$0.000, and at the last national con
venUon a permanent tax of ten ceuts
Per member per year was voted to
the support of thU work.
The last official Woodmen reports
Indian Congress Introducing the
SDAY
lands. A band of Sioux Indians, fresh
their first acquaintance with civilization.
Funny Clowns. Thrilliner Indian Fights.
of tent immediately after.
bringing an unbrcKen horse
to travel. Apply to Superintendent of
bad bucking horses; spot cash. Bring
show that during the years 1891-1907
Inclusive, 14.5 per cent of the total
insurance losses in those years, or
$9,065,000, reiulted from this cause.
As the mortality expenses of the
WooJmen society has been unusually
favorable, being but 70 per cent of
the expenses at all ages under the
National Fraternal congress table," a
death rate of but 6.29 per 1.000 or
but 4.98 per 1,000, If the experience
of the first five membership years be
Included the heavier insurance losses
inflicted upon other societies experi
encing a higher mortality may be con
servatively approximated.
If the Woodmen society, with its
exceptionally favorable mortality,
finds it to be "Good business" to
fight consumption in this way, why
should not other fraternal societies,
life Insurance companies, labor organi
zations, the national and international
cuaich bodies, etc., find it profitable,
from the viewpoint of business or be
nevolence, or both, to take such
action?
Each life saved to the Modern
Woodmen society, by means of this
unitorlum, will, it Is stated represent
a saving of $1,700 the average am
ount of the Woodmen policies in force
at an expense for treatment of ap
proximately one-tweutiath of that sura.
In the broader sense, each life saved
means the preservation to the family
of its head and bread-winner, and to
the state of a useful, self-sustaining
citizen.
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A Thrilling Rescue.
How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash
was saved from a frightful death Is
a story to thrill the world. "A hard
cold," he writes, "brought on a des
perate lung trouble that baffled an
expert doctor here. Then I paid $10
to $15 a visit to a lung specialist In
Spokane, who did not help me. Then
went to California, but without
benefit. At last I used Dr. King's
New Discovery, which completely
cured me and now I am as well as
ever.' For Lung rrouDie, oroutm-
tls, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup
and Whooping Cough its supreme.
GO cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by Burnaugh & Mayfleid.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
OR-
. GANIZATION MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that the
first meeting of the stockholders of
the Troy Mercantile, Milling & Power
company wll be held at Enterprse,
Oregon, June 25, 1909, at 8 o'clock
p. m., for the election of a board of
directors, adoption of bylaws and for
the transaction of such other busi
ness as may properly come before
the meeting.
Dated this 20th day of May, 1909.
H. E. MERRYMAN,
MARY P. MERRYMAN,
7b4 incorporators.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, May 3, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Wil
liam W. Harris, of Enterprise, Ore
gon, who, on April 13, 1904, made
Homestead Entry, No. 13533, Serial
No. 04130, for the North-east quarter,-
Section 20, Township 1 South,
Range 44 East, Wll. Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final
five year . proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
3. W. Sheahan, U. S. Commissioner,
at Enterprise, Oregon, on the 21st
day of June, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: Sam
uel F. Pace, Thomas E. Hudson,
Marion L. Harris, of Enterprise, Ore
gon, and Samuel Wade, of Lostlne,
Oregon.
3s5 F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Read the advertisements.
vEiBssiisiiaiiaaaiiiiaiiaBiiBaiiniiiuniiBniiain
L
a
n
Dealer in '
Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs, and Leather
Goods of all descriptions.
I will fit you out with the best goods for the least
money. When in need of anything in my line, call and
inspet my'stock before purchasing.
ENTERPRISE, - . . . OREGON
us.a..v s- fiw&aaaaiM
If a Telephone is a good thing for a'. ;
over ONE THOUSAND others
WHY NOT YOU?
Now is the time to get your
name in our New Directory soon
to be issued.
Home Independent Telephone Co.
Summer Rates East
Daring the
via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFC RAILROAD
." , . . from , ;;
Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla
and all points on The O. R. & N. line
To OMAHA and Return - . $60.00
To KANSAS City and Return $60.00
To ST. LOUIS and Return -$67.50
To CHICAGO and Return - $72.50
and to other principal cities In the East, Middle Wtat and South.
Correspondingly low fare.
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, S; Au8ut 11, '
To DENVER and Return - - $55.00
- On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11
?!!!f Ktr l,mlt 10day8 from dte ' '"1 "tun,
limit October 31st.
.These tickets present some very attractive features to the
way of stopover privileges, and ehoice of routes; thereby enabl-
enrouTe8861186" t0 t0 tatere,Un .0,nU
Routing- on the return trip through California may be had at
a slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, aleepln car reservation! and ticket will ba
furnished by any O. R. ft N. local agent, or
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
, J. G. HARMAN, Agent, Enterprise, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at La
3rande, Oregon, May 3, 1909.
Notice Is hereby given that Sam
uel A. Gotter, of. Enterprise, Ore
soa, who, on October 19, 1907, made
Homestead Entry, No. 15631-Serlal,
So. 05150, for WH NE, andWty
Sb, Section 22, Township 1 South,
Range 41 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final commutation Proof, to estab
lsh claim to the land above describ
ed, before D. W. Sheahan, U. S. Com
missioner, at Enterprise, Oregon, on
the 21st. day of June, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Curtis J. Sanford, John E. ' Oster
houdt, John Romlne, Charles Thorn
is, all of Enterprise, Oregon.
3eh F. C. Brarawell, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
Public Land Sale.
Department of the Intorior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande,
Oregon, May 17, 1909.
Notice Is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of Uie
General Land Office, under provisions
of Act of Congress approved June
27, 1906 (34 Stats., 617), we will of
fer at public sale, to the highest bid
der, at 10 o'clock a.m., on the 7th.
jay ot July, 1909, at this office, the
following-described land: SWV NE
and SENWtt Section 18, Tv 1 N,
R. 46 E. W. M, Serial No.01910.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
F. C. BramwelL Register.
7s5 Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver.
If You are Wortji $50,000
Don't
Read This, ,
This will not Interest you if you
-h fifty thousand dollars, but
if you are a man of moderate means
and cannot afford to employ a phy
sician when you have an attack of
diarrhoea, you will - be ' pleased to
know that one or two doses of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy will cure it. This
remedy has- been in use for many
years and is thoroughly reliable.
Price 25 cents. . For Bale by Bur
naugh & Mayfleid.
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