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FROM THE CELEBRATED
GARDEN CITY TAILORS
Why wear "Hand-me-Downs"
when you can
get Tailor-Made just as
cr.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 Ucst Cigars, Confec
tionery and Fruit.
Stationery Supplies of all
kinds.
First door east of Postofliee.
WESLEY DUNCAN,
Stock Inspector for Wallowa
County.
JOSEPH, OREGON
S. K.Clark
Plumber & Steam Fitter
Full line of plumbing
material.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shop at Keltner'a Hardware Store
Leave Orders.
LODGE DIRECTORY
I 0 0 F ENTER1RISB lodc,e n
KMEKALD REBEKAH LODGE, No. 119
K.n ENTKRI'KISE LODCIE, No
. Of P. 84.
JUANITA TEMPLE, No. 1, Pythlar
Bisters.
MAQnMIP l'"'"'' CIIAPTh'.lt
lllHOUIllUNu. :i0, Hoyul Anil Masons
meets first and third Tuesdays of earl
month In MiiHonlo llnll. All vlHltlni
Itoyal Arch Masons welcomed.
J. B. OLMSTED, lllKh Prlast.
D. W. SHEA HAN, Secretary.
WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82. A. F.
A. M., meets second and fourth Satur
days of each month In Masonlo Hall
Visiting Masons welcomed
J. A. BUltLMIGH, W. M.
W. C. BOATMAN, Hecretaiy.
WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No
(0, O. E. S. meets first and third Sat
urdays of eaoh month, In Masonln Hall
Visiting Stars are always welcomed.
MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W M.
MRS. MARY li STEEL, Seo.
Mill EAGLE CAMP, No. 10197, M
.H.A.W. A Meets first and thlrc
Thursdays In each month, In new Fra
ternal halL Visiting Neighbors ahvayi
welcome.
J. W. RODCSEHS Consul.
T. M. DILL, Clerk.
ANEROID CAMP, No. 3642, It N. of A.
Wf Ul ENTERPRISE CAMP, No
.U. II. 535, W. of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W.
Tortured On A Horse.
"For ten yours I couldn't ride a
horse without belig in torture from
piles." writes L. S. Napier, of Rug-
leas, Ky., "when all doctors and other
remedies failed, Bucklln's Arnica
Salve cured me." Infallible for Piles,
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, HolW, Fever-
Sores, Eczoma, Salt Rheum, Corns
S&c.-Quaranteed by Burnaugh & May
field.
They Will Be as High as Ever.
"The women's hats are to be small'
"Have you heard anything about the
prices 7" Boat ou Globe.
Life 100,009 Year Ago.
Scientists have found in a ciwo in
Switzerland bones of men, who lived
100,000 years ago, when life was in
constant danger from wild beasl.
To-day the danger, as shown by A. W
Drown of Alexander, Me., li largely
from deadly disease. "If It had not
been for Dr. King's New Discovery,
which cured me, I could not haw
lived," he writes, "suffering as I
did from a severe lung trouble and
alubborn cough." To cure Sore Lungs
Colds, obstinate Coughs, and prevent
pneumonia, It's the best medicine o:i
eirth. 50c and 1100. Guarantee-1
by Burnaugh ft Mayflcld. Trial bo:
t.e free.
THE NEWS RECORD
(Twice-a-Week.)
AN INUKPENLENT NKW3PAPRB
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
Kntered in the Knterprise postofflce
as second-class matter.
SATURCAY, JULY 3, 1909.
MERIT REWARDED.
l ew Head of the State Department,
Robert Bacon, and His Assistant,
The retirement of Elihu Root from
t'O cabinet on account of his elec
i ion na senator from New York left
President Roosevelt under the neces
sity of finding some one to fulfill the
duties of secretary of state lu the In-
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IlOUHItT BACON.
torvnl between Mr. Root's retirement
and the nccesslon of Mr. Knox, who Is
to be Kecrelnry of state under Presi
dent Tuft. Mr. Roosevelt concluded
that he could not do better than pro
mote Assistant Secretary Robert Bu
i'oii mid give lilm the honor of holding
(irst place In the cabinet for the six
weeks remaining of bis administra
tion. Mr. Bacon has bad considerable ex
perience already In handling the dutl.'i
of the olllce of secretary of state, for
lie has been acting secretary on several
occasions when Mr. Root was visiting
South America and Mexico In pursu
unco of his policy of furthering closer
rein I Ions with Latin-American repub
lics. Secretary Bacon Is one of the
many representatives of Harvard coiv
nected with the present administra
tion and belonged to President Roose
velt's own class, 1880. He was a mem
ber of the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co
prior to assuming the post of assistant
secretary of etnte. He has sometimes
been called the Adonis of the cabinet
on ncccnut of his handsome face nnd
flirure, for lie was quite nn athlete
white at Harvard and, though now for
ly-nlne years of age, looks much
younger nnd si 111 possesses a splendid
phvsiqiic. Mr. Bacon was one of the
best halfbacks Hurvurd ever had.
One result of the changes In the
state department Is the promotion of a
prominent member of the journalistic
fraternity nt Washington, Johu Cnllan
O'Uittghlln, to be assistant secretary
of state under Mr. Bacou. Mr.
O'T.au.u'hlln has until recently earned
his bread by sweat of the brow and
push of the pen as a newspaper corre
spondent and magazine writer. Not
long Bince he was
appointed secretary
of the American
commission to th
Japanese exposl
(Ion, but as that en
lerprlse has been
postponed from 11)12
to 1017 the salaries
of the commission
cis to It from Amer
ica have been to
cliircd by congress
joiix c. o't.Aucn-
to a merely nominal
UN.
figure.
Mr. O'Laughlln, In
fifteen years' study of American diplo
matic and commercial questions, has
lived tu Washington, London, Tarts,
Berlin nnd St. Petersburg and bus
made Inquiries In other countries.
While In the far cast with the Tokyo
commission he studied the policies of
Chlua. Japan nnd other powers. He
was born In Washington thirty-five
years ago nnd has the degree of mas
ter of arts from Vlllunova college.
During the Russo-Japanese war he
was lu Russia.
See Mother Grow Young.
"It would be hard to overstate the
wonderful change In my mother since
she bo.im to usa Klectrlc Bitters,"
writes Mrs. W. U Gilpatrlck of Dan
forth, Me. "Although past 70 she
seems really to be growing young
again. She sufferel untold misery
from dyspepsia for 20 years. At last
she could neither e.it, drink nor sleep,
Doctors gave her up and all remedies
falleJ till Klectrlc Bitters worked
such wonders for her health." They
Invigorate all vi al organs, cure Liver
and Kidney tiojble, Induce sleep
Impart strength and appetite. Only
50c at Burnaugh & May field's.
The lolele.
Although It trembles la the breese.
You need not cr for that.
It will not fall until It sees
The shlnins new (Ilk hat.
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The Breakfast
Food Man.
By FRANK H. WILLIAMS.
Copyrighted. 1509. by Associated
Literary Press.
Hugh Sommers, tearing down the
&nowy road in his huge red automo
bile, spied the girl a little distance
ahead of him. He pulled the car to a
standstill bcelde her and smiled appre
ciatively at her rosy cheeks and her
becoming tarn o' sbanter and sweater
Jacket.
"Hello, neighbor," he cried.
"Hello, Mr. Breakfast Food Man,"
the girl replied rather grudgingly and
somewhat sarcastically.
The man grinned, though rather un
comfortably.
" suppose." he said, "that you think
It's something awful for me to be
making my money In tiuch a prosaic
way as feeding the public at the break
fast table. Would you think any the
better of me If my money was tied up
in rn 1 1 ioud and government bonds, as 1
suppose your father's estate Is?"
The girl surveyed the man critically
from beel to head while he reddened
under ber glance.
"It's hard to tell," she replied can
didly at last. "When I think of that
awful wbeatflaka that you manufac
ture It seems to obscure whatever
good qualities you may have. I see
you through falling flakes of that un
speakable stuff."
vv heatflaka Is every bit as rd as
and . better' than wheato!" he Bared.
And that's the only other brand on the
market that has sales anywhere nearly
as big as ours.1" '
At this the girl simply raised her
eyebrows. Then on second thought
she said:
"Naturally that's your opinion. But
we eat wheato at our breakfast ta
ble." She turned defiantly and started
down the road.
'Walt!" cried Hugh, Jumping from
his machine. "Don't go away like this.
"HAV YOU COMB TO MARBY KB, MR.
POOD?" BHB ASK&D OAYLY.
You probably think of me as utterly
Impossible, but I'm hanged If I'm go
ing to let a breakfast food come be
tween us.
"I could explain to you how wheat
naaa is itiaue nuu eauw you uuw per
fectly pure and wholesome It Is, but
you wouldn't understand It. I might
tell you that we are soon going to be
gin an advertising campaign that will
wipe wheato off the market, but you
don't understand business."
"Indeed!" ejaculated the girl.
"But you can understand this,"
Hugh rushed on. "You can under
stand me when I say I love you. I've
loved you from the moment I saw you,
and, no matter how you think of me
now, no matter what you say. I'm go
ing to make you love uie and marry
me! Just as I'm going to be success
ful In this fight against wheato, I'm
going to win you!"
A deep, Indignant flush suffused the
girl's face. Then she laughed mock
ingly. "Really, Mr. Breakfast Food Man,"
she cried, "you can't make a girl mar
ry you by the same tactics you would
employ In a business campaign. If
your endeavors with wheatflaka are no
more successful than your endeavors
wilt be to win me, It will certainly go
hard with you."
Haughty and stern, she stood with
averted face until Hugh, somewhat
abashed, climbed luto his machine and
whirled down the road.
But Hugh's buoyant nature soon re
asserted Itself. He had never yet
failed In anything that he bad under
taken. Why. then, should he fall when
It came to winning a wife?
Confident that when the time really
came the girl would capitulate, he
ftffoBaoled his courtship for future
attention and gave all his euergtes
Into the prosecution of his campaign
against wheato.
For a week or more the campaign
progressed in a most satisfactory man
ner. Consumers and Jobbers through
out the country responded In a won
derfully gratify in manner to Huch's
aggressive advertising. Ue felt that
his efforts were already crowned with
success. His salesmen everywhere re
ported that the sales of wheato haa
greatly decreased.
Then suddenly out of a clear sky
came a storm . cloud. The wheato
company In page advertisements In
many leading newspapers published a
complete report of the method by
which wheatflaka was manufactured.
In this report it was shown that three
times during the process the food was
touched by human hands.
The wheato company pointed out to
the public the danger of contamination
and pollution of the food through this
agency and further declared that
wheato was manufactured by the most
cleanly process which could possibly
be used.
The effect of this advertising was to
cut the sales of wheatflaka In half at
once. Hugh Immediately ordered the
entire process of manufacture changed,
but be realized that it would be some
time before the food recovered from
Its slump.
For the time his campaign against
wheato was abandoned. He was too
busy eudeavorlng to hold his own busi
ness together to bother much about the
enemy.
It was a rather discouraged Hugh
who came upon the girl for the second
time as he plowed through the deep
snow In his big car.
Arrayed as before, she was standing
Just Inside the gate leading to her
home. The bouse where she and her
widowed mother lived was a big affair,
a half mile or. so down the road from
Hugh's home.
The girl actually smiled as she salt
Hugh's disconsolate and haggard face.
"Why, It's the breakfast food man"
she laughed. "Have you come to niaT
ry me, Mr. Food?" she asked gayly.
"Not yet," replied the man doggedly.
"But I'm going to some day. Heavens,
how I love you!" he cried as he gazed
hungrily at ber flushed face. "I never
knew what It was before to love. Now,
when I can't have you right when I
want you my whole being cries aloud
for you."
The girl, her face all aflame, laughed
again, this time rather constrainedly.
"Really you are a very original lover,
Mr. Food," she said. "None of the oth
er men has ever said such things tu
me so unconcernedly." -
"Who are tho other men?" demanded
Hugh fiercely. Then he laughed at
himself. "I'm hardly In a position now
to ask," be went on. "But I'm going ta
win out. I'm going to w lu nt that fac
tory, and then I'll come and win you!"
He Jerked the lever forward, and the
great car shot away.
However, despite Hugh's confident
prediction, he found it exceedingly dif
ficult to win out In bis fight against
wheato. In fact, the campaign went
so severely against him that in a short
time he found himself facing failure.
It was then that the girl rose upper
most In his thought to the exclusion
even of his business worries. Finally
doggedly he went to see the girl her
self. . She entered the room In her home,
where he awaited her, with a smile on
ber Hps. She became serious Instantly,
though, when she saw bis haggard
face and the new Hues lately etched
in It.
"Dear," said Hugh abruptly, "I've
come to you now In a different mood.
For the first time lu my life I face de
feat In my business, and I know now
I- realize, that I cannot win you.
"It la to tell you that I still love you
and that some time, when I have be
gun life anew, I'm going to return and
try, as best J can, to win you. I want
to apologize for the manner In which I
have courted you heretofore."
For a moment the girl looked at him;
then, averting her eyes, she spoke
quickly':
"i know exactly how you stand In
your business," she. said. "I am tho
causo of It Don't Interrupt me. Just
before my father died he purchased a
controlling Interest In the wheato com
pany, and tho fight which was waged
against you was at my Instigation. I
Hugh rose abruptly, but the girl hur
ried on.
"You need lose but little, after all,"
said the girl. "The demand for wheato
has Increased, so that additional fue
tm'.es are Imperative. We will take
,ver your factories for a price that
j will let them out, or we will consoli
date w 1th you."
"Bother the business!" cried Hugh,
Jumping to his feet "You you don't
hate me?"
"No," murmured the girl.
"Then Is It can you possibly"
The girl looked upward at him slyly.
What Hugh saw there gave him cour
age. "We'll consolidate!" he cried, great
Joy In his voice, and be ratified the
consolidation with a kiss.
Things Theatrical.
Frank Losee is to play a leading part
with Bertha Galland In her new play,
"The Return of Eve."
David Belasco Is negotiating for a
new play by B. W. Slocum, In which
Frank Keenan will have the leading
part.
Rose StahL In "The Chorus Lady,"
will probably be seen In London. She
made a hit there with the sketch from
which the play was elaborated.
A third company to play "The Blue
Mouse" has been organized by the Shu
berta. ' Promlneut In the cast are Mllll
cent Evans, Geoffrey Stein and Wilton
Taylor.
Robert Hllllard Is slated to go star
ring In the early spring. He has se
cured a new play and ample backing.
Mr. Hllllard has starred lu "The Mum
my" and "Lost Twcuty-four Hours."
Hope.
. Hope Is born and dies at least seven
teen times In a man's heart before the
woman who is calling on his wife and
has risen to go reaches the front gate.
Atchison Glob.
Proper Treatment for Dysentery and
Diarrhoea.
The great mortality from dysen
tery and diarrhoea U due to a lack of
proper treatment at the first stages
of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is a
reliable and effectual medicine, and
when given in reasonable time will
prevent any dange-ous consequences.
It has been in use for many years
and has always met with unvarying
success. For sa'e by Burnaugh &
May field.
Making the Best of It
I cannot praise a sudden thaw
Wet feet may put in health a flaw.
Nor do I like a sudden freeze
On Ice I never walk with ease.
'Twixt thaw and ice I grumbling swing
And wait the coming of the spring.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Help for Those Who Have Stomach
Trouble.
After doctoilng for about twelve
years for a bad stomach trouble, and
spending nearly five hundred dollars
for medicine and doctors' fees, I
purchased my wife one bos of Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
which did her so much good that she
continued to use them and they have
done her more good than all of the
medicine I bought before. Samuel
Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicine
is for sale by Burnaugh & Mayfleld.
Samples free.
Law roinis.
Tender of the amount due at any
time before sale under a foreclosure
where n chattel mortgage Is a mere
lien Is held In Thomas versus Seattle
Brewing and M. Co. (Wash.), 94 Fac.
110, 15 L. R. A. (N. 8.), 1164. to dis
cbarge the lien.
That one cannot avoid his contract
to purchase stock of a corporation on
the ground that It was not legally or
ganized or that stock was not legally
Issued Is declared in Burwash versus
Ballou, 230 III., 34, 82 (N. E.), 335, 15
L. R. A. (N. S.), 409.
Delay in commencing treatment for
a slight irregularity that could have
been cured quickly by Foley's Kid
ney Remedy may result in a serious
kidney disease. Foley's Kidney
Remedy builds up the worn out tis
sues and strengthens these organs.
Burnaugh & May field.
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If a Telephone is a good thing for
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
During the Season 19 0 9
via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Or
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFC RAILROAD
frem
Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla
and all points on The 0. K. & 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 Wast and South.
Correspondingly low fares.
On 8ale June 2. 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return - - $55.00
On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11
- Going transit limit 10 day, from dat, of sale, final return
limit October 31st.
These Uckets present some very attractive features In the
way of stopover privileges. ald cnolc- of route. the
lug passengers to make aide trips to many Interesting points
en route. . .
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at
a alight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be
furnished by any O. R. ft N. local agent, or ..
WM. MeMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
J. G. HARMAN, Agent, Enterprise, Oregon. -
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned referee appointed by tho
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Wallowa County, In the cause
therein pending wherein Emma J.
Churchill, is plaintiff, and Nancy J.
Latham, Grace P. Churchill, Myrtle
Ward nee Nora M. Churchill. Roy L.
Churchill and B. R. Lapham, guar-
dian, are defendants, under and by
virtue of a decree and order of sale
made and entered In said cause on the
17th day of June, A. D. 1909, direct
ing me as such referee to make sale
of the hereinafter described lands,
will on the 26th day of July, A. D.
1909, sell at public sale to the highest
bidder for cash In hand at the County
Court house door In Enterprise, Wal
lowa County, Oregon, the following
lands described in said decree to-wlt.
South Half of Northeast Quarter and
the North half ot Southeast Quarter
of Section Thirty- Two in Township'
Six North, of Range Forty Five East
of Willamette Meridian in Wallowa
Countv. Oregon, together with all
right, title and interest the plain
tiff and defendants have In and to
said lands.
Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, this
24th day of June, A. D. 1909.
17s5 EDGAR MARVIN, Referee.
WALLOWA BRANCH TIMETABLE.
Eastbound ' Westbound
Distance from
am. La Grande Stations p.m.
11:45 Lv 0 La Grande . 2:30 Arrv.
9:50 " 2.5 Island City 1:65 Lv.
10:00 8.S Alltel ' 1:40 "
10 10 " 12.S Imbler 1:25 "
10 30 " 20.9 Elgin. 1:00 "
p.m
11:25 " 33.2 v Palmer Jet 11:35 "
11:20 " 33.7 Looking Glass 11:30 "
p.m.
12:45 " 47.1 Mlnam 10:30 "
2:00 " 60.0 Wallowa 8:00 " -
2:43 " 67.8 Lostlne 8:15 "
8:43 " 78.0 Enterprise 7:30 "
4:45 Arr 83.8 Joseph 7:16 "
p.m. a.m.
W. B. APPLEGATE.
Notary PtiblU .
Collections made. Real Estate
bought and sold and all business
matters attended to. Call on or
write me.
PARADISE, OREGON.
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