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LODGE DIRECTORY In n C ENTERPRISE LODGE, No ,UU.r.i53. KMERALD REBKKAH LODGE, No. 119 Krj ENTERPRISE LODGE, No. . ofr. 14. JUANITA TEMTLE, No. 1, Pythla Sisters. fsit r h MAiV.lftlLl o. .",0. Uoval Arch Masons, meets lirst and third Tuesdays of eaMi month In Musonlo Hall. AH vlsittue Royal Arch Masons welcomed. J. B. OLMSTED, Hlt?h TrleHt. D. W. 8HEAHAN, Secretary. WALLOWA LODGE, No. 82, A. F. & A. M., meets second and fourth Satur day of each month in Masonic Hall Visiting Masons welcomed J. A. BURLBIGH, W. M. W C. BOATMAN, Secretary. WALLOWA VALLEY CHAPTER, No 80, O. E. S. meets first and third Sat urdays of ach month. In Musonlo Hall Visiting Stars, are always welcomed. MRS. ELVA L. FRENCH, W M. MRS. MARY E. STEEL, Sec. III i KAGLE CAMP, No. 10497, M IVI.VlA.W. A Meets first and third Thursdays In each month, In new Fra ternal halL Visiting Neighbors alwayr vlrome. J. W. RODGERS Consul. T. M. DTLL, Clerk. v vrcnom camp, no. 3542, R N. of a. :ll l til ENTEHl UIHE CAMP, No w.U. W. 535. w. of w. ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. 278. W. of W. W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Public . Collections made. Real Estate bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. PARADISE. OREGON. WESLEY DUNCAN, Stock Innpector for Wallowa County. JOSEPH, OREQON A 8pralned Ankle. A usually treated a sprained ankle will disable the Injured person for a month or more, but by. apply . Ing Chamberlain's' Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottlo faithfully, a cure may, In most cases, be effected in les than one week's time. This liniment is a most re markable preparation; try it for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or muscular rheumatism and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief whleh it af fords. For sale by Buraaugh & May field. Read the advertisements. 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 Postofflco. Summer Rates East During the Season 19 0 9 via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFC RAILROAD from ! 1 1 PI1" Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The 0. R. & N. line To OMAHA ant 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 West and South. Correspondingly low fares. On Sale June 2. S; July 2, 3; Augu.t 11, i2 To DENVER and Return - - $55.00 On Sale May 17, July i, Auguat 11 Going transit llmtt 10 ds fron, date of aale, final return limit October 8 int. The,e tickets present some very attractive features In the way of atopover privileges, al(, cholt.e of routeB. u M ing passengers to make aide trip, to many Interesting points eu 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 ha furnished by any O. R. & N. local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon J. S. BUTNER, Agent, Enterprise. Oregon. THE NEWS RECORD (Twice-a-Week.) AM INDEPKNDENT NKWSPAPRR Formerly the Wallowa News, estab lished March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur days at Enterprise. Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRES3 Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter January 2, 1939, at the postofflce t Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Subscription F.a'.es; One year $2, six months $1, three months 50c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-in-advance subscriptions a discount of 25c Is given. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1903. They Knew the Pole. Some yenrs ago when Dr. Nansen 1 visited Leeds on his return from the polnr regions he was welcomed by a large erowd of spectators, who cheer ed vociferously. Two of the most ar dent admirers of Nansen were a cou ple of old men, who kept shouting and waving their sticks. When the cele brated explorer had passed, Immedi ately following In the wnke of the carriage came a wagon dragpod by three horses, bearing a long Iron pole, which belonged to the electric tram ways company. Directly the old men saw It the fol lowing conversation took place: "Well, I'll be blowed! Sltha, Bill, lie's brout the pole back wl' him!" said one. "Aye," said the other admirer of Nansen, "uud we t' only two 'at's no ticed it. The're nil running after t' car riage. Sltha. the're that Ignorant they cau't tell t' pole when they see It!" Tnx on HaU. Not only have bats at various timet been subject ta taxation, but have even been made the subject of special laws. Thus In Henry VII.'s reign none was allowed' to sell huts at a larger price than 20 pence or caps for more than 2s. fid. Some compensation, however, for this Interference with free trade could be found In the fact that in 1571 on .Sundays mid holidays every one above seven years of age was required to wear a cap of wool of English make under penalty of 3 farthings Due for every day's neglect. London Chronicle. ttnowlcsi Lands. Over two-thirds of the land surface of the earth snow never falls. An Ule of Many Names, The French Island which was known as Itourbon under the ancient regime was named Reunion under the revolu tion, lie Bonaparte under the empire and Bourbon uuder the restoration and is Reunion now. Cuba's Many Namei. Cuba is known in history under sev eral uumos. The first was Autllla, then Juauu, after a Spanish prince. Feruuudlua came third, followed by Suutuigo and the Isle of Ave Maria. The original Indian name, Cubauacan, signifying "where gold Is found," waa llually adopted, and usage shortened It to the Unit two syllables. A Logical Result. ''Where are you going, my pretty maldeT' "I'm going a-mllklng, air," aha (aide. "Then I want to marry you, my pretty malde, For I own the waterworks here," he aalda. So they were married, egad, and they Have lived over elnce on the milky whey. Llpplncott'a Magailne, r.rce of Habit. Klllty I fW a very absentmlnded thing this mocnlng. Street What waa it? KUky Offered a tip to the man who shaveft my not. Beaton Traa crlpt. . The (Illusion of Night I sometimes fancy that every great city must have been built by night At least It is only at night that every part of a great city is great. All archi tecture Is great architecture after sun set. Perhaps architecture is really a nocturnal art. like the art of fireworks At least I think many people of those' nobler trades that work by night (Jour nalist, policemen, burglars, coffee stall keepers and such mistaken enthusiasts as refuse to go home till .morning) must often hare stood admiring some black bulk of building with a crown of battlements or a creet of spires and then burst into tears at daybreak to discover that it was only a haberdash. er'a shop with huge gold letters across the face of It-G. A. Chesterton ia London News. The Emperor's Orderly. Frenchmen of every rank and class dearly love titles. The manager of a Paris insurance company was decorat ed with the Legion of Honor a few days ago, and the clerks In the em ploy of the company presented him with a piece of plate to which their visiting cards were attached. On look ing over thee he waa a good deal puz rled and amused by the visiting card of the office "boy," an old soldier from the Invalldes, who was employed to open the office doors from 0 to 4. Dnder the man's name was the title "the emperor's orderly." He sent for the old soldier, who stumped in and saluted. "Of what emperor are you the order ly, and bow?" he asked. The old In vallde drew himself up to attention. "I am the orderly of the emperor," he said, "Napoleon, le Petit Corporal." "But he Is dead. He bas been dead some time," answered the pusuled manager. "I dust his tomb for him," growled the old soldier. London Expresa. No Moral In Dreamland. If, as tunny writers have suggested, It Is the soul itself that guides the Im agery of dreams, bow are we to ex plain the fact that in this chaos of Ideas and feelings there is so little dis tinction between right and wrong that when dreaming we commit acta for which we should weep tears of blood were they as real as they seem to be. As Professor Hoffman has said,. "The familiar check of waking hours, 'I must not do It because it would be un just or unkind,' never once seems to arrest us In the satisfaction of any whim which may blow about our way ward fancies." : From all of which we must conclude that the dream realm Is a world thut Is entirely oblivious to any moral sense and that, though it may be true that a troubled conscience may produce or affect our dreams, the dreams them selves are never burdened with a con science. Bohemian Magazine. Going 8am. Being pursued by a farmer and his three sous after being caught in the chicken yard, a young colored person had just made up his mind that be was not eluding bis followers as quick ly as might be when a long eared Jack rabbit jumped up from' the roadside and started down the road ahead of him. The would be chicken thief bad run a few hundred feet farther when the farmer and bis boys were aston ished to hear the negro shout in a voice that quavered with fright, though unrestrained, "Say, for de Lord sake, you rabbit, get out ob de way and let some one run who can run." Argonaut Making th Best ef It I cannot pralae mdden thaw Wet feet may put In health a Haw. Nor do I Ilk sudden freeze On Ice I never walk with eeae. Twl thaw and Ice 1 grumbling- ewlnf And wait th coming- of th aprlng-. Cleveland Plain Deafer. Cirlgibl Balloon. The first attempt to steer a balloon was made In Parts In 1784. Knew His Nam. The man was Jealous, Insanely jeal ous, though heaven knows th girl gave him no cause. Girls never do. He knew the name of the man h feared. He did not tell her so, however, but beat about the bush, as they do on the stage. At the sa me time, when this story opens, they were having an emotional tussle. "Oh, George," she said, "what la the matterr "You know well enough," he replied bitterly. "I assure you I do not," she Insisted. "But you do, and you do nothing to make our life sweeter." "Tell me what I should do," she pleaded, for, though she might be frisky with George, abe did not wish to lose her grip on him entirely. "Oh, George, George, why are you not frank with me?" she pleaded again. George's face became ashen gray at her fateful words. "That la It!" be hissed, the awful fire of Jealousy biasing In his eyes. "That Is It Mlsa Smlthklns. If I were Frank with you Instead of George, you'd be all right" The girl would have replied, but she could not Her tongue clave to the roof of her mouth. The other fellow's name waa Frank. London Anawera. A Drop In Value. "Hav you hoard of Mrs. Fadlelgh's lateat crawr "No." "She thinks It's the proper thing to lead a dog about tha streets. Sbe's go a twenty dollar silver chain and a I dollar gold mounted whip." "Hasn't she any dog r "Yea; she haa a thirty coot dot."-. Cleveland Plain Dealer. United States Land Notices CONTEST NOTICE. Department or the Interior, United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, August 17, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed in this office by James T. Moxley, contestant, against Frei I. Moxley, Entry, No. 15079-Serial No. 04845, made June 20, 1906, for N SE, SEy, SE, NE!4 SW. Sec 35, Township 1 S, Range 46 E. W. Meri dian, by Fred I. Moxley, Contestee, in which it Is alleged that he has wholly abaadoned said tract; that he has changed hi3 residence therefrom for more than six months sluice mak ing said entry; that said tract U not settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law and that said alleged absence from- the said land was not due to his employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the Unite! States as a private soldier, ofi'icer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the U. S. may be engaged; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on'October 1st, 1909, before C. M. Lokwood, U S. Com missioner, at his o'flce in Enterprise, Oregon,' and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oc tober 4th, 1909, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in La Grande. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed August 17, 1909, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot te made, it la hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 2c5 COLON R. E3ERHARD, Receiver NOTICE FO.I PUBLICATION. Department o." the Interior, United States La4 Office at La Grande, Oregon, Se;,t. 7, 1909 Notice I hereby given that Ira Pratt, of Enterprise, Oregon, who, on December 23, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 15722-Serlal No. 05212, for S NB4 end NV NE14 Soc. 28; SW Sec. 21. .Township 1 Ssuth, Range 44 East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice or Intentions to make Final Com mutation Proof, to establish claim to the land abjve de'eribed, before C. M. Lockwood, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Enterprise, Oregon, on the 18th day of October, 1Q09. Claimant names as witnesses: C .T Kn n fni-H rf mita.nttaA .11-. John E. Ostenhoudt,' of Enterprise, uregon, b. B. Eod, of Enterprise, Oregon, Charle3 Thomas, of Enter prise, Oregon. 3c5 F. C. BR AM WELL, Register. Legal idvertisemcpts ' SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Wallowa. A. Lane, plaintiff, vs. Taylor Bishop and Nellie Bishop, defendants. To the defendants, Taylor Bishop and Nellie Bishop: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above-entitled court and cause on or before the 14th day of October, 1909, that being the time fixed by the court for you to appear and answer herein and more than six weeks from the first publi cation of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer, plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to wit: For a judgment and decree that the plaintiff have and recover from said defendants the sum of four hundred ($400.00) dollars, principal of the note and mortgage described in the com plaint, for the Bum of forty-one fifty-six ($41.56) dollars Interest on said sum and accruing interest, and for one hundred twenty-five ($125.00) dollars attorney's feae, and for the costs and disbursements herein, and for a decree that the plaintiff's said mortgage, described in the complaint, be foreclosed, and that you and each of you be barred and forever be fore closed to and for any and all right, title and interest and equity of re demption in or to the 'following de scribed premises situated In the coun ty of Wallowa, state of Ordjon. towit: the East one-half () of the East one4alf (tt) of Section 36, Township 4 North, Range44, East of the Will amette Meridian. This summons is published once a week for six succewlve and con secutive weeks by order or the Hon. J. B. Olmsted, Judge or the County court, of Wallowa County, Oregon. Dated August 10th, 1909, directing the first publication to be made on the 12th day of August 1909, and the last on the 23d day of Septem ber, 1903. First publication August 12th, A. D. 1909. J. F. SEDGWICK,' THOS. M. DILL. 51c7 Attorneys for plaintiff. PUBLISHED SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County. William J. Knight and Mary A. Knght, Plaintiffs, vs. Charlea A. Ritch, Defendant. To Charles A. Ritch, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You ara hereby notified and re quired to appear and answer or otherwise plead ta the complaint filed against you in the above en titled cause on or before the expira tion of six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this Summons, which date of first publi cation is Thursday, September 2nd, 1909, and if jou fail to so appear and answer or otherwise plead in said cause the plaintiffs, for want thereof, will apply to the above-entitled Court for the relief prayed for In their complaint on fi'e herein to-wlt: For the satisfaction and cancellation of that certain mortgage of record In the mortgage records of Wallowa County, Oregon, ia Volume "Ef' at page 374 thereof, dated February 10th, 1893, on the southwest quarter lection ten in township one south of range forty-four east W. M. in Wal lowa County, Oregon, which mort gage was executed and delivered by the plaintiffs to the defendant to secure the sum of $1000.00 and in terest; and for a decree satisfying md cancelling said mortgage up an the records of said county, and re moving said mortgage as a clojd from plaintiffs' title to Bald lands. This Summons la served upon you by publication thereof In the Wal lowa Chie.t-In, a weekly newspaper published at Enterprise. Wallowa County, Oregon, and having a general circulation therein, for the full period of six coisscutive weeks and seven ssues of said paper, commencing with che issue of Thursday, September 2, 1909, pursuant to an order of the Hon. J. B. O'msted, County Judg )f Wallowa County, Oregon, made md entered on the 31st day of Aug ust, 1909. CON A WAY & CORKINS and BURLEIGH & BOYD, Attorneys for plaintiffs. 2c7 Why? From a small heerlnnlne the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy his extended to all parts of the United State3 and to manv for eign countries. Why? Because It has nrovel R&nAclnllv vnlimhlo fnr coughs and colds. For sale by Bur uaugh & MayfieU. . Hi Attitude. SUmson Now, Willie, you knew you were lying to me at the time, but evl- dently you didn't have the moral cour age to ten the truth. I want you to tell me Just hw you felt. Willie Well, papa, I guess I felt the way you act toward mother some times. New York Life. Euchre an Old French Gam. Euchre is the ancient Freuch game of triomphe. The early French set tlers brought the game to America and played it with thirty-two cards. As commonly played in this country today twenty-four cards are used in four hituded games. j WARNING. Do not be persuaded into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar J. D. WALCK Real Estate Dealer NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH. OREGON To the Citizens of Wallowa County: It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal ' manner as to maKe the customer's rela tion with this bantt satisfactory and profitable. H Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advanfnrrf. of x a large capital and substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi- -tory. If you, are not a customer we invite j-ou to become one. SMpwers and Farmers National .Bank - - Wallowa, Oreg'on MAIL cPTASSENGER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton. Flora lo Paradise. MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and Fron Paradise, Flora and Appleton to Wallowa. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS G-0t-u. treatment and reaaon.bl. rate E-W. SOUTHWICK. Proprietor. for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma, end lung trouble, as It stops- the cough and heals the lungs. Dr. Abernethy, the great English physician, said, "Watch your kidneys. When they are affected, life is in danger." Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, corrects urin ary Irregularities, and tones up the iwhole system. Many people delude themselves by saying "It will wear away," when they notice symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. This is a mis take. Take Foley's Kidney remedy, and stop the drain on the vitality. It cures backache, rheumatism, kid ney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weakness, and urinary trouble disappear. Eurnaugh & Mayfield. If you will sen! twenty -five cents in s amps, three late iisues will be Jent yoa so that yoa may become acquainted with It. Read the follow ing eple.idid offers: Otter No. 1 McCluree Magazine, Woman's Home Companion and The Pacific Monthly, costing $4.50, will be sent at a areilal rate of $3.00. , Offer No. 2 Mcdure's Magazine, Review of Reviews and The Pacific Monthly, coating $6.00, will be ent fnr S3 fin Offer No. 3 Human Life, Ideal Home and Tha Pacific Monthly will be se it for $2.00. 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