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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1909)
HOWARD E. BURTON Asmyer an1 Cheral. Le&dville, Colorttuo. Bpet-initm priceai (ioitT Silver. Lead. . liohl. Bilver. Wo; oSdfiS,: Kino or Copper, SI. Mull inn pnrHojx and full price lift Krit on application. Control nnd t'mpiry workeo jiUxi. Koferenee: Carbonate National Bank. MEN WANTED" 50 Tie-makers to manufacture White Cedar Pole Ties, hewn 2 face. Five years work for good men. Plenty of work for all. A. F. ESTABROOK CO. BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON w . does all that BAKING POWDER high priced baking powders will da and does it better. It raises the dough and makes light er, sweeter and bettei risen foods. Sold by gro cers 25c per pound. Ji you will send us your .... ... nu uooress, we srill send you a book on health and baking powder CFESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wn. ALBERTA WHEAT LAND $15 Per Acre 10 Years' Time These lands of Canadian Pacific Railway produce Irom 85 to 60 bushels of wheat, 75 to 100 bushels of oats, per acre. All near railways, towns and schools. Positively the best wheat land proposition for men of moderate means. No cr p failures. Send today for free illustrated literature. Special rates 1st and 15th of every month. IDE-M'C ARTHY LAND CO. Genl. Land Ailts. Canadian Pacific R. R. 425-26 Lumbermen's Building PORTLAND. OR It you suffer from Fits, Fsllins Sickness, Br-asms or have chillren, or frionus thai tin n:y Nw pis eotery will rell. ti-mi, a..ii 'l y"U ars aakad to doistoneud f-TnFree B t l'-t Dr. Bliiy'a Kplleptlcido Cure. It ban cureil t nummtls wiieiu eveiytliinx else fslleil. 8ut free Willi direction'. ExprefH Prepaid. Uuarsnteeil ly May Metllcnl Lnhoratnrjr. under the National FnM and DrnaaAet, Jiin.SUMi.WOB. Guar anty No. 13071. Ple rlva AfiE and full addiasa 1)11. W. II. MAY, 648 l'uul Struct, Nev Vork City. QUALITY CF INSTRUCTION THE HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL of its kind in the Northwest, we invite the investigation of those who want the best in a practical education. Let us prove superiority. Call, phone or write. Cat alogue, business forms and penwork free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE "The School of Quality" Tenth and Morrison 3 Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal OR. W. A. WISE 22 xears a Leader in Painless Denta Work in Portland. Out-of-Town People Should remember that our force Is so arranged that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CHOWN. BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if necesBary. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EX TRACTING FREE when plates or bridges are or dered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty. For the Next Fifteen Days We will irive vou a ffaod 22k &old or Dorce- lain crown for $3.80 22k bridtre teeth 8.60 Molar crown 6.00 Gold or enamel fUllnira 1.00 Silver fillings 60 Good rubber plates 6.00 The beat red rubber plates 7.00 Painless extractions 60 ALL WORK GUARANTEED IS YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co. (INC.) Third and Washington Sta. PORTLAND, OREGON IN L UL ..kg.J U...U.g,L ..,, , jw,,,, i : - X J'' For Highest use m Jounces 23 Ounces for 23 Cents Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial You never saw such cakes and biscuit. your eyes, Then He Hugged Her. The Male Graduate I propose to girdle the earth. The Female Graduate Why do you begin on such a big thing? Extreme Conservatives. It Is the habit ot some neonln to condemn everything they are mentallv Incapable of understanding, and that Insist upon calling it "conservatism" Instead of Ignorance. With Ilia TJounl Thump. Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondego Did you feel that earthquake shock this morning? Mrs. Selldom Holme Very distinctly; but I thought it was my husband getting out of bed. His Building- site. "That lot you sold me at Lonesome hurst is all covered with water," said the city man to the agent. "Sure!" said the fleshy man; "we're going to stock It for Ashing next sea Bon!" Yo"'-prq StPteomnn. A Sad Lack. Speeder That auto of mine doesn't go fast enough." Roaster What's the matter? Speeder Several victims have com plained that they knew what struck them, which means something defec tive. And I am not cruel. Snlclde fur a Scorpion. If a scorpion finds himself licked by a centipede, which is usually the case, though both little things put up a desperate fight, the scorpion commits suicide. It twists its tall portion and stings itself in the back of the neck and drops dead. To Breal: in New Shoes. Always shako in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. U cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. Lures corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At iilnuggits and shoe stercs, 2Sc. Dont accept my so ..".iuite. SamplemaileclFREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. A good locomotive will travel about 1,000,000 miles before it wears out. With ordinary care it ought to lust twelve years. Not Yet, but Sometime. Man from the City You intend to keep bees, I suppose. Suburbanite Some day, perhaps. At present we are devoting our entire ener gies to keeping a rook. Only n Contributor. "He's a regular contributor to youi paper, Isn't he?" asked the caller. "O, yes," replied the city editor; "but we haven't used any of his stuff for years." "But I thought you said he was a regular contributor?" "So I did. He contributes just the same." Yon Iters Statesman. Stalling Him. " "You people are at peace with all the world," remarked the foreigner. "What do you need of a standing army and a big navy?" "Principally," said the native, "to keep Capt Hobson quiet." Chicago Tribune. Of all the boy workers in London, newsboys are the healthiest, barbers' boya the most unhealthy a tribute to tin open-air life. A statue of King Henry VI is being placed outside of Salisbury cathedral, England, as a memorial to the late Dean Webb. Sure ol itliaNua. "Bertha, where is my hat? I laid it down here a little while fcgo." "Sure, missus, Fido's tnkin' a nap in it. Don't talk so loud, or ye'll wake the little darlint." Looking Ahead. "Old chap, what are you growing those umbrageous side whiskers for?" "I'll tell you If you won't say any thing about It. I know of a big de partment store where there's going to be a vacancy in the floorwalker's Job In a few weeks, and I'm going to apply for it." Chicago Tribune. From the Servants' Table. Van Antler I think we are sure of a good dinner to-night You know my new English butler does the entire ca tering for the household. Grubb Can you rely on him to ? Van Antler Not always, but this evening I request ed him to send us up something from the kitchen table Puck. C0FFEEC TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER . EXTRACTS , "JUST RIGHT sflJ-IHfflUU.I.'l'il.'UsVl CLOSSETaDEVERS POWIANO. ORE.' J Quality PWDER They'll open 'GtMraate.4 dar all Fnra Food law SESSION IS FINISHED Irrigation Congress Closes Yery Successful Meeting. PINCHOT'S WORK GIVEN PRAISE Resolutions Commend Forestry and Reclamation Bureaus To Meet Next at Pueblo, Colorado. Spokane, Aug. 14. With the elec tion of officers, the selection of Pueblo, Col., as the next meeting place, the passage of resolutions commending both the efforts of Pinchot and Newell in the forestry and reclamation bureaus, asking a $10,000,000 irrigation fund from congress and commending the Mississippi deep waterway, the 17th National Irrigation congress came to a practical adjournment yesterday. The following officers in addition to the election of B. A. Fowler, of Phoenix, Ariz., president, and Arthur Hooker, of Spokane, secretary, were elected unanimously : First vice president, Ralph Twitch eli, of New Meixco; second vice presi dent, R. W. Young, of Utah; third vice president, L. N. Newman, of Montana; fourth vice president, W. F. Fleming, of New Mexico; fifth vice president, E. J. Watson, of South Carolina. An annual appropriation of $10,000, 000 for a period of five years to aid in irrigation work is asked of congress in resolutions by the National Irrigation congress. I his is perhaps the most important recommendation in the reso lutions adopted, of which the following is a synopsis : That homesteaders under a govern ment project shall not be required to establish a residence before the gov ernment is prepared to furnish them with w&ter. That the government take measures to drain swamp lands in aid of land re clamation and of public health. That the Irrigation congress aid. with other conservation organizations. to bring about waterway improve ments, reforestation, drainage and other like projects. That there be brought about surveys and estimates of reclamation of sub merged lands where the work is inter national in character. (This refers to Northern Idaho more specifically.) J. hat the reclamation act be ex tended to Hawaii. That the states pass laws regulating cutting of public and private timber. That there should be no political lines with reference to the use of water for irrigation. That the Mississippi deep waterway be developed. The committee turned down the res olution asking a $5,000,000,000 bond issue, after a debate in which some of the Washington delegation upheld the measure. HOLD UP BANK. Oregon Boys Secure $7,000 But Are Soon Captured. San Francisco, Aug. 14. Two Ore gon youths, neither one much over 18 years of age, walked into the Valley bank of Santa Clara Bhortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and lining up the , three clerks at the muzzles of revolvers, pushed one of the men for ward and told him to place $7,000 in a bag and give it to them." "And be quick about it, too," said one of the hold-ups, "and if it is shy I'll blow the top of your head off." While the clerk was obeying the youths, the others had a good chance to study their faces, as neither of the amateurish desperadoes was masked. Cashier Birge placed the required sum in a sack and gave it to the two invad ers, who at once left the bank, went a half a block, and jumped into a wait ing automobile. There one of the men placed a revolver at the chaffeur's head and commanded him to "let her out for all she's worth." The chaffeur complied and the heavy car disappeared in a cloud of dust. Some miles out of town, however, the machine broke down or the driver dis abled it and the robbers took to the fields. Their direction was ascertained and shortly afterwards they were over taken by Sheriff Langford and Deputy Sheriff F. Lowell on the banks of Moody creek. Sheriff Langford made every effort to discover the identity of the prison ers, but beyond saying they were from Oregon they would tell nothing of their history. Organize Against Middleman. Colusa, Cal., Aug. 14. The farmers of the Sacramento valley, particularly on the west side of the Sacramento river, are preparing to organize an as sociation to "protect the growers from giving half their profits to the middle man." After thoroughly organizing it is the purpose of the farmers to co-op erate and break the system of selling goodB through the commission agencies, One meeting has already been held, and the farmers are enthusiastic. $500 Coin For $10 Fine. San Francisco, Aug. 14. A gold piece, valued by collectors at $500, was paid into the police court today for a $10 fine, and is said to be one of six freak pieces coined in 1847 from which the words, "In God We Trust" were omitted by accident. These six coins escaped into circulation before the stop order was received and they are now eagerly sought by collectors. It is not known who paid the $10 piece. CANKER ATTACKS TREES. Orchardists Find It Most Trouble some Pest in Northwest. Black BDOt canker in troublesome fruit pests of the North west and one which fruit ornwera mnat understand and be able to recognize if mey expect to make headway against it During the fail the spores or "seeds" are lodged on'the aDnles. beinir distrib uted by the wind or other agencies. Later, when the apples are stored in cellars where there is an abundance of moisture "sweating" occurs, a condi tion very favorable for the germination spores. Black BDOt canker ia resnnnnihln for the great part of fruit rotting that occurs. The most effective treatment a thorough BDravinc with hnrrfomix mixture in November, when the spores seeds are floating in the orchard. Because the funtrus cives such alicht evidence of its presence in the bark in the fall, and because so apparent in the spring, many orchardists make the mis take of attemntin? to combat it in thn spring after it has already gotten in me Dane. tuct treatment is ineffect ual, however. Thn nnnrn mint ha killed before it has germinated. DEPOSIT TO BE MINED. Nehalem "Beeswax" Has Been Found to Be Ozocerite. That the Droduct found in tho annrl at the mouth of the Nehalem river, pop ularly believed to be beeswax from a wrecked Spanish galleon, is valuable substance known to chemistry as ozo cerite, was the statement made by J. . Walter,-president of the Necarney itv Hvrdocarbon Oil rnmnnnv a enr- poration organized to exploit the pro duct. For vpnra visitors rn thnt cnaat have picked up the wax-like lumps that nave strewn the teach there. The treneral onininn han nrnvnilerl thnt it was beeswax brought from Manila for one oi tne bpanish settlements in Cali fornia and that the ship was wrecked there. The discovery was made as early as 1813 by the Indians. Kit Larson, the famous scout, now imrjloved as an assaver hv thn o-nvorn. ment, visited the place and announced that the sunnosnd hnenwnT won nnna other than ozcerite, a product of hydro carbon oil, found only in South Amer ica and in small quantities in Northern Europe. ALL NATIONS INVITED. Official Call Is Issued for Fourth Dry Farming Congress. Billings, Mont. Secretary John T. Burns has issued the official call for the fourth annual session of the Dry Farm ing congress, to be held at Billings, Mont., October 26-27-28, 1909. The call is addressed to the president of the United States, the diplomatic repre sentatives of foreign nations, ministers and secretaries of agriculture of all countries, governors of states, presi dents of agricultural colleges, state land boards, state engineers, state boards of agriculture, national, state and county agricultural associations, or grange lodges, livestock associa tions, horticultural societies, county commissioners, mayors of cities, presi dents of towns, all commercial bodies. railroad and immigration companies and members of the Dry Farming con gress. In addition to these the call is sent to about 30,000 individual farm ers and others interested in agriculture in the West. Big Washington Project. Kennewick That preliminary plans have' been made for a big irrigation project, which will water thousands of acres of sagebrush land in Grant county are under way, is the informa tion given out by J. M. Spencer of Plains, Mont. Mr. Spencer, who has large land interests in the Crab creek country, Bays that the farmers in that section have begun active preparations to place 550,000 acres under irrigation by means of a pipe line to be built from the Columbia river to the Crab creek valley in Grant county. It will cost $5,000,000 to complete this gi&antic undertaking, which will be one of the longest gravity systems in the world. The pipe line will run more than 100 miles before it reaches the nearest land to be watered and the farthest point will be the Columbia river, on the northern boundary of Benton county. Central Oregon Settling Up. Burns Notwithstanding heavy im migration and settlement the past few years, there are yet in Harney county over 3,000,000 acres of government land subject to entry, including timber, grazing, mineral and agricultural land, a greater area than the entire state of New Jersey, and .two-thirds the area of the whole of Massachusetts. Up to a short time ago, this vast domain was devoted entirely to stock raising, immense herds of cattle, sheep and horses feeding over the illimitable ranges during the greater part of the year, while large quantities of bay have been cut for their winter use. This has been changed. The past few seasons have brought hundreds of industrious settlers who are opening up farms and meeting with the most en couraging success in agriculture. Opium Cause of Revolt. Victoria, B. C, Aug. 10. Further particulars brought by the steamer Monteagle concerning the Mohamme dan uprising in Shensi and Kansu dis tricts state the revolt was due to the severe methods taken by the Chinese local magistrate to suppress the opium habit He seized one of the local gen try who was an opium smoker, and had his eyes gouged out and his arms taken off. The people then rose in re bellion and attacked the magistrate, g. M V2 P fti A sT T-1 M iH5SBi l-?rin?.! 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