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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1909)
OREGON GALLS-- "MORE PEOPLE" t Pass tha word to your relativ33 an 1 in 3n Is to coma now. i LOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15 VIA THE (S AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago - $33.00 " St. Louis -. 32.00 " Omaha - 25.00 " St. Paul - 25.00 " Kansas City - 25.00 Fares Can Be Prepaid Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or S. P. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost. Send us the name and address of State for Oregon WM.McMURRAY, Ceneral FaS3iiger Agent. PORTLAND, 0RB3ON. GRAIN WANTED. For Quotations oa Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, etc, send samples and number of sacks to my office In Joseph. Highest prices paid deliver ed at Joseph, Enterprise, Loatlne, Wallowa or a.iy side track In county. F. D. McCUUiY Portland Office October First, 33rl? "The Bust and the Jungle," Judge Lindsey's autobiogra phy is one of the biggest things evtr published by any magazine. ' It starts in the October EVERYBODY'S No believer in clean govern ment and r'ght living can afford to i . s it. A:i,!' ilon't let O. Henry's stury get by you. It's one of seven crackerjacks in the G3TCBER EVERYBODY'S. FOR SALE BY COLEMAN BROS. j HiaacasEiaaxaazBa B Hack Calls to any part of the city answered day or night. ENTERPRISE LIVERY AND HACK BARN J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor. First Class Rigs and careful drivers. &' - - i KEBaEBBaBBBBKBEBaBBBBBBBaai.KZCBBflBKEaCBBBEBBBBBBflBflBTB MAMMOTH JACK Will make the season at the ranch of Thomas Morgan. r TERMS: $5.00 cash; $10.00 for season and $15.00 insurance. Either of the above prices be comes due upon the trading, selling or re moving the mare from the county. MORGAN & DOBBIN, Owners. C. M. WILLIAMS, Manager. any one interested in the, literature. LI "M ' Norway Hay. In Norway hay Is largely cured by hanging It ou wooden and wire racks, much as a woman bangs out ber wash. Vladivostok. Vladivostok, the principal Uusslan port in the fur east, possesses a well protected landlocked harbor, with a depth of from thirty to ninety feet of water over a wide area. Horseback Riding., Horseback exercise possesses, accord' lng to some physicians, the faculty of hotb increasing and reducing weight. If meals are taken immediately after riding additional flesh Is gained: oth erwise a decrease of flesh results. No ftcason. Braldsen Tnpes Yes, I'm fired 41s yharged without any reason! Sllksor Thredd Well. you. didn't have anj when you took the Job, did ybu? Syracuse Herald. Tha Drawback. "The unlucky In lore are said to b lucky at cards." "What good does it do 'cm? The) uin't get oat nlgbta to play." fix change. azisiiiHisHiHiiuiBii Both Phones Home Independent 40 f. Pacific States 45. Our bus meets all trains. Fare 10c. within city limits Tartia Llorti by Tobacco. We have heard the old wheeze of taming a lin or tiger, by steadily keeping yoi ye fixed on bim. Ac cording to t w of the keepers at Bos tock's, a mo. effective method Is a cigar or cigar te. "Nearly ever " wild beast that I ever come across," u Vld this official to the writer the other . fcy. "is fond of tobac co In some shap or form. 1 made this discovery quite accidentally. Once, when I was in tmerlea with this show, one of the visitors, who was smoking a cigar, p lffed some of the smoke into the lion b face as be lay asleep In the cage. T. expected to see a real riot, but Instead at that the Hon, after giving a couple (f sneezes, moved quietly up to the bars- and raised his nose snlffingly as if a (king for a sec one dose. I have made the experiment on all sorts of wild animals since, and I have found that ruost of them enjoy thoroughly a big sniff of tobacco. We bad a bear here once that used to rub bis nose and back against the bars of his cage, Just like a cat asking to be stroked, whenever any one smoking a cigar came near him. Antelopes and wild goats aren't satisfied with the mere whiff. If you give them a cigar or cigarette they will swallow it eager ly and, what is more, seem to suffer no bad effects from their meal." Lon don Scraps. Tha Emperor's Ordarly. 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 t)f the company presented him with a piece of plate to which their visiting cards were attached. On look ing over tbte be was a good deal puz zled and amused by the visiting card of the office "boy," an old soldier from the Invalided, who was employed to open the office doors from 9 to 4. Under 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 ycu the order ly, and how?" be asked. The old In valids drew himself up to attention. "I am the orderly of the emperor," he said, "Napoleon, le Petit Corporal." "But be Is dead, ne bas been dead some time," answered the puzzled manager. "I dust his tomb for bim," growled tha old soldier. Loudon Express. No Morals In Dreamland. If, as many writers have suggested, It is the soul itself that guides the Im agery of dreams, how 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 acts for which we should weep tears of blood were tbey as real as they seem to be. As Professor Hoffman has said, "The familiar check of wa king hours, 'I must pot do It because it would be un just or unkind,' never once seems to arrest us In the satisfaction of any wblm 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 8ome. bc'ng pursued by a farmer and his three sons after being caught In the chicken yard, a young colored person bad Just made up bis 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. - - Household Hints. The quickest cleaner for a sticky bread or cake pan la a crust of stale bread. A dish of water kept on the radiator will Improve the air of a steam heated room. A scratch on polished furniture can be almost obliterated by rubbing vig orously with linseed oil. Fringed dollies are kept In better condition if the fringe Is brushed with a small nail brush rather than with a comb. The darkest stain on mirror or win dow pane can generally be routed with a . flannel dipped In spirits of camphor. Bub until dry. A good silence cloth for the dining table can be made with a double thick ness of white flannel laid with the soft side on the Inside and quilted on the machine. Edge with a binding of white tape. Facts From France. France has more than 217 miles of pneumatic tubes for conveying the mall, divided between Paris, Lyons and Marseilles. There are 85.840 trees In Paris, and each tree has Its number, age, history and condition recorded in the books at the Hotel de Vllle. The appropriation for this department Is 450,000 francs a year. Two French army dogs have drawn light ambulances, the Invention of a lieutenant, with a load of 160 pounds each, for some 875 miles without a breakdown, showing how they can bo used in war. Professional lMHjHHiH l ifc Ji l ill Ji ,lvlJJ,J,J.J.J ... J. .. . THOS. M. DILL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW f Office first door south of New J Fraternal Bldg Enterprise, Ore. 4 I BURLEIGH & BOYD ATTORNEYS-AMAW f I Practice In all State Courts and f J, Interior Department. Careful at- J tenlion to all business. X 1 D. W SHEAHAN t LAWYER ENTERPRISE Practice In Stnto Courts and Interior Department. Knew Hit Name. The man was Jealous, Insanely Jeal ous, though heaven knows the girl gave him no cause. Girls never do. He knew the name of the man ha feared. He did not tell her so, however, but boat about the bush, as they do on the stage. i At the same time, when this story opens, they were having an emotional tussle. "Oh, George," she said, "what Is the matter?"- "You know well enough," he replied bitterly. "I assure you I do not," she Mislsted. "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, she 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 ber fateful words, "That is it!" he hissed, the awful fire of Jealousy blazing lu bis eyes. "That Is It, Miss 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 ber mouth. The other fellow's name was Frank, London Answers. An Artist's Muataoha. The mustache was not viewed with favor in England In the middle of the last century. An anecdote is told of the late Thomas Cooper, the English artist, to Illustrate. He was brought before a magistrate In 1846 on soin minor charge and was described In the police report as being "fashion ably dressed, with large mustaches.'' The Art Journal of the date, comment ing on It, said that "no member of the Royal academy perpetrates the atroc ity of mustaches, a most un-English affectation." Mr. Cooper became a member of the academy a few years later. 8unahina and Long Lifa. Some towns on the Italian side of the Swiss Alps are noted for the great number of sunny days. Carabletta and Pentlllno, near Lugano, bead the list with 827 and 331 sunny days re spectively In one year. Possibly be cause of this liberal amount of sun shine the percentage of old people Is exceptionally high In the canton of Tessln, forty-four per thousand being over seventy years old and ten per thousand over eighty. New York Post. Diicourteoua. "What do you think?" exclaimed the theatrical star proudly. "They are going to name a new cigar after me!" "Well." rejoined the maniiger, "here's hoping it will draw better than you do." Exchange. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda ALL FLAVORS Sundaes,.. Root Beer, Re freshing Drinks When extra CANDY good is wanted come to PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank Enterprise, - - Oregon Refreshment Hall . Mineral Waters Sodas, Maltina Temperance Beer And all kinds of Soft Drinks Cigars and Confectionery POOL AND BILLIARDS Orderly House No Minors Allowed Nmr Fraternal Bid. Ut door ntt of H. 8. ft E. BRIGHT & SIEGMUND Diectory of Wallowa Counh . . r WILL SEARCH FOR HIDDEN TREASURE B. W. Chapen, who has been a min er in the west since early In the 60'8V left tdoay for Lostine, where he will go ta the LoUine mountain in quest cf 1cm:. treasures. whih h ha rea son to believe, exist near there says the La Grande Observer. He has an Ins' rumen which is adapted for such work, and after receiving some ad ditional information, expects In the near future to locate a large sum of money, which has known to have been bunted for many years. C, T. HOCKETT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON f Office upstairs in Bank Build hag. Ind. Homo phone in office f and residence. ' X After addressing an Edinburgh meet ing for ninety minutes onie Mr. Ber nard Shaw remarked that the time was a quarter to 10. and be had intended to finish at 0 o'clock. He did not seem in the least fatigued; the audience were also quite fresh, and when the speaker was about to sit down loud cries of "Go on!" were raised on all sides. "Do you really wish me to go on'" Mr. Shaw asked. He was answered by renewed cheering and more shouts of "Go on!" Great was the disappointment, there fore, when he replied, -That Is the ev act point at which au .jxperlenced spenker sits dowu," which be accord lugly did. La Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on, short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED MILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL L. BERLAND 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 inspect my stock before purchasing. g ENTERPRISE, .... OREGON f r t ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET BE81 OF MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. mgrtiu. Combes & IIotcllkiss mmm Pelts and Hides proprietor PHONE 20 What Can You Expect? What can you expect your business to amount to without a Telephone? Do you suppose a customer will lose time running after you when you can call your compet itor by 'phone? Home Independent Telephone Co. MILLIONS OF AT TnWTCT DATCC Wm. Miller & rother, SUITE 204, Wallowa National BanK Building, ENTERPRISE, OREGON Red Front Livery and Feed Stable First Class Accommodations Best of Hay and Grain t one block south of W. A, MOSS, Proprietor HOTEL ENTERPRISE r Successor to Boswell & Son KETCHUM ENTERPRISE Oflhe terland Building, independent Phone. Home !E. T. ANDERSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON f Calls attended to day or night. xiuujs yuone. jauerprise, ore. & DR. C. A. AULT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Bank Building. Hom.j phone both office and S. K. Clark Plumber &Steam Fitter Full line of plumbing rraterial. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop at Keltner's Hardware Store Leave Orders. ni) riCICCT ivrnw W C DENTIST if