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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1910)
THE NEWS RECORD '. (TwIce-a-Week.) , -i Formerly, the' Wallowa News, estab ' lished March 3. 1899. Published Wednesday! and Satur day at Enterprise, Oregon, by , " THE ENTERPRISE ' PRESS OtXice East side Court-House Square Entered as second-class matter Januarr 2. 1909. at the Dostoffice at Enterprise. Oregon, under tie Act of March. 3, 1879.- Subscription Rates; One year $2, six,' months $lt three mouths 50c, pne month 20c. On yearly cash-in-advance subscriptions a discount of J5c is given. . SATURDAY, ARIL 9, 1910. , The Hew Regime In the House. The net result of the upheaval in the house of representatives over the mat ter f tales, is that, the . committee on rules 'will consist pf ten members lu sjtead, of five,, as. heretofore, and they will' be appointed by, ballot. . Hereto fort, the. speaker, of the house has . named four members of. the commit tee, he. himself being the fifth. The Change Is radical and Is the outcome of contentions which have been going on; In congress for a generation nt ... least-: 1 .. . . ; i Bix of. the ten members of the corn- '.; mittee on rules will be chosen from ;;; the party having-a majority In the bouse and four from the minority. 'I This will give the two leading parties the, control, of the rules. ,Tbe lmpor- tanee.of the committee on rules iu the . business of the- house te-well nigh su . preme. It has been frankly confessed again and again that; co-operation 'on r. the part of this committee Is essential to the success, of 'any legislative pro gram. It has often been charged that the speaker of the house, who created the committee which created the rules through which he governed proceed ings, such as the Introduction and con ; sideratlon of bills, ruled with the pow er of a czar. This power, such as it Is, will in future devolve upon the six committeemen- chosen from the rank of the majority.-1 ' ' It was said that the old rules com mittee made the bouse "do business.". Now that the committee has been dou bled business ought to hit a pace, to beat ali records. ' . In the Austrian parliament when a deputy wants to make an indelible Im pression he hurls -an inkwell at the prime minister. " ' ".. ' '-- The habit of chewing gum Is gaining In London. Old England picks up most of our had habits when we drop them. The.voters' turn to insurge will come at the next election, but lots can hap pen between this and Nov. 8. ' . -""..'. V If the corporation tax Is paid the treasury will be $40,000,000 to the . good; If not, not OREGOW The management of the Oregon Rail road. & Navigation Co. takes great pleasure in 'announcing that the low rates from Eastern cities, Vhich have done so much In past seasons tostim-.. - ulate travel to and settlement in Ore gon, will, prevail again this Spring.. DAILY from March 1 to April 15; in- '. elusive.' v ' "i: T""' ': " ;" ' $ of Oregon The railroads have donetheir part: V now it's up(to you. The colonist rate I is the greatest of all home-builders. ' Do all you canto let Eastern people know abou$ it, and encourage them,to come here, where land, is cheap and home-building . easy and attractive.. L Fares Can Be Prepaid , . .': At home if desired. Any agent of the road is authorized , to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket ' to any point in the East . ' ' Remember the Rates. Frdm Chicago, $33; from St . Louis, V $32; from Omaha and Kansas City, -$25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities. . YfJ, MCMURRAY GononU Passenger Agent ...... Census Confidences. In order to quiet fears which have been noted In, a large element of the population that business' confident's shared with census takers may lead t j unpleasunt consequences at some ' ort the bureau has prepared and ser,t out an official statement relative to- the de cennial census, its origin, purjioae and uses. Public spirited citizens who come in contact wlOi large numbers of people are asked to explain the real facts about the census and urge their neighbors to give full replies to the census takers- ' - All i- bureau officials, ' supervisors, clerks, enumerators and interpreters are under oath not to disclose any In formation shared with them for census purposes. It Is, of course, necessary to get at the facts about each individual farm, factory and mining or lumbering plant But the farm will ultimately appear only as one among the, many millions in the. country, or one. of the 1,000,000 , or, 500,000 worth over; and under certain sums and producing over and. under a certain number of live stock, bushels, pounds or tons , each year. Particulars as to the details of manufacturing, banking and buying and selling are equally Indefinite in the final showing, but help to make the grand summaries of the census ap proximately correct and valuable In Just so much as they are complete and truthful. ;. Insurgent Woman c.That woman isnot - in rebellion against nature, only against arbitrary limitations, Is the opinion of Edwin BJorkman, writing in Collier's Weekly on the meaning of woman's new activ ities. Mr.- BJorkman argues that wo man's fcolnt of view has changed be cause social . and economic conditions have changed ' Woman Is -adjusting Herself and to this end must-expert ment and do the things long held to be unconventional. ' v When the adjustment of woman ar rives after the unsettling process of this change, her position may not be relatively altered She may lead where once she followed and command where once she obeyed ., This will be where man Is found wanting. Progress can not wait upon man's fidelity nor ignore woman's transcendeut powers. Wo man has always been a factor. She swayed the Alexanders and Caesars as well as the grand monarths of later days. The difference is that nnn aim works Iu the open and shuns not the limelight. Her experiments, failures and all are beacons for the sex. Germany wants trade and not terri toryfor the present at least Her ex planation that she Is creating a mod era nnry to protect and command re spect for her commerce Is plausible enough to open minds. ' . ' Men now berating Easter hat ex travagance will shortly cast , longing eyes on the straw hut window dis plays with panamas ranging from $15 to rjust too lovely for anything." and the Great Northwest I Pot-Hand, Oregon rtAtiiV . aoea should be cured with Uv, -88 01 M.me by a. medicine which Chamberlain's Colic, 'Cholera nd Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures promptly but produces no un pleasant after effects, it never fails and is pleasant and sate to take. Sold by. all druggists. Alario the Goth. Alaric, the-first 'or. the barbarian klnjrs who enteral unri oaf.L v.tai. hal City and the first enemy who had I appeared before Its walls slui-e . the time of Hannibal, is said to have re- . celved as the price of bis departure ! from the clfy (during the first siege. In i A. D. 408 5.000 pounds welirht of cold. ! J.000 pounds, weight, of , silver.- iUNiO silken robes, 3.000 pieces or scarlet cloth and 4,000 pounds or pepper-" In order to furnish a portlou or the ran som It became necessary to melt down some of the statues ot the aucient gods. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta assist nature in driving all Impurities out of the system. Insur ing a free and regular condition and restoring the organs of the body to health and strength. Sold by all dealers, - - - - The Strength of a Shark. Given special advantages, such as that of holding the end of a stout rope at the other extremity of which Is a hook fixed In a shark's mouth, mnri may, with the assistance of a number of his fellows, have the best of the shark. But alone and in the water the advantage is wholly and absolutely the other way, and the strongest swimmer and the bravest heart fall wheu the tyrant of the sea seeks to mnke his ac quaintance. The shark Is gifted with great strength, a savage temper, dog ged perseverance and exceptional pow er of Jaw. The lion and tiger may mangle; the crocodile may lacerate, the bulldog muy.Aold fast the shark alone of living creatures possesses the power of nipping off a human limb at a bite. Prompt relief In all cases of throat and lung trouble If you use Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, Pleasant to take, soothing and healing in. ef fect. Sold by all dealers, ,' Where Science Falls. Euclid was deep lii mathematics. "My, dear," announced his. wife, ;"1 want to give Mary,. Smith a weddlnn present that will look like It cost more than the oue she sent, me, but really be less, and 1- don't know, what she paid (or it How much should i spend?" i - Herewith he soucht aafafv in icrh -New fork Snn. -'- Every family and esneciallr those who reside ln the country should' bo provided at all times wth a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment Thr is no telHhg when It' may be want ed in case of accident or emereencr. It Is most excellent ta all cases of rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by all dealers. Got Her Wish. newly engaced counlp wro nnlnv. Ing some blissful moments alone after ainner. 1 hey hud broken fiio ioh. hone at table. "Tell me what you wished," she ask ed shyly. "Tell me what you wished," he re turned. - - "Well, t will If you will." "I hate to do It It might not come true.'" ' "But maybe It would. Now, you, promised, you know." Well, I, wished you'd let me kiss you. Now. what did fou wish?" "Oh, I-daren't telir , "But you promised." "Well. I. wished vnn'it trot vnnr nlah Ladles'. Home Journal. . ; i . "'i 1 Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches, come and go. Theso eyniDtams show that vnnr stomach- is the trouble. To remove the cause la the flret thlnir ni Chamberlain's Stomach and: Liver Table wilt do that; Easy to take and1 most' effect! v. " HnM hv nit dealers.'' '' A ' . ' ' - - Dealer in Harnesr, Saddles, Chapps, Spurs and Leather Goods of all descriptions. J I will fit you out with the best goods for the least 5 money.' When in need of anything in my line, Call and 2 inspect my stock before purchasing. g ENTERPRISE, , - . . OREGON 3 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 r Every Day at HARRISON'S CITY MARKET BEEF, PORK, VEAL MUTTON FRESH FISH EVERY DAY FRESH OYSTERS IN "SEASON Sausage of all kinds Hams and Bacon Sugar Cured For Dinner-Corn Beef and Cab bage, Wienerwurst and Sauer Kraut For Breakfast Liver and Bacon. - For Supper A Nice Steak. Mincemeat. Chickens at any time. Orders delivered in a few minutes. Telephone your S' ? Ln'ce roast or boil and it will be there in time to cook for dinner. Geo. A. Harrison - River Street Chin Written Chines 1r rmnflnnll I litany uni form throughout the empire and has uaiuiy altered during the whole course of Chinese Jilstory. The spoken Ian- KuuBe, on ino otuer hand, is constantly Novel Ammunition During the sieges of mediaeval times .it was very common for the beleaguers to throw from their catapults and oth er military engines dead bodies of do-;s o.vuie, logemcr with pieces of horse flesh and .similar carrion into the city or castle beslecpd in nriW in .i ' ' .... I l 111.- uv- fenders might by the stcuch of this puiriuuy be forced to surreuder. Silken Garments. Sllkeu raiment has a standing amon; me Oldest earmint.o in ihc n.n.i Robes of that material were wnm hr men and women allUe 2,500 years be fore me Dirtu of Christ. Uieful Cr A useful ceineut for mendliur Dn ft lion or stouo jars, fitonoinir seams of tin pans or irou kettles or Hguieumg loose joints of iron or wood is maue Dy mixing lltburce and elvc erln to a thick acids, heat and cold if the article Is not ueeu until the cement has hardeued. Aluminium. Although nlumlulum cart be welded to other metals with n iiir tnv. two pieces of aluminium cannot be joined tn tlmt manner. Jasmine. jasmine Is an Indian Bhrub. Its starry, wax white blossoms are Inde scribably sweet. All the burning pain and passion and pathos and mystery ot me uinuoo race seem to rise up to you in its breath. Illuminstinn Gaa. Gas for lighting a dwelling was first usea in New York city In the res! dence of Samuel Leggett, which for merly stood at 8 Cherry street Wild Zebras. The zebra when wild Is a ferocious animal, and an unwary hunter is like ly to suffer from its teeth, and hoofs. .The author of "Kloof nnd Karroo" says that a Boer iu Cape Colony bad I once forced a zebra to the brink of a precipice, when the desperate creature ! turned Mipon him. attacked hi in with , Its teeth and actually tore' oue of his ' feet from the leg. Another autlior , writes of a soldier who mouuted a I half domesticated zebra. The creuture. after making the most furious at tempts to get rid of its rider, plunged over a steep bank Into the river and threw the soldier as It emerged. While the man lay half stunned, upon the ground the zebra quietly walked up to him and bit off one of his ears. W. B. APPLEGATE. Notary Publiv. Collections ' made. Real Estate bought and sold and all business ' matters attended to. Call on or . write me. j PARADISE, OREGON. To the Citizens pf Wallowa County- It is our purpose to handle any business : entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to matte the customer's rela tion with this bank satisfactory and 'profitable. ' H Aside from -our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi tory. If you are not a customer' we invite you to become one. Stockirowcrs and Farmers-National Bask ; Wallowa, Oregon fc''vsKI k What Can What can you expect your business t amount to withe ut a Telephone? Do you suppose acust' mer will lose timerunning after you when you can call your compet itor by 'phone? Home Independent Telephone Co (Ifliled St'ite Land 'Notims NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United S.tata Ijuirl Off! O A Off T J Grande, Oregon, February 20th, 1910; isotice Is hereby elven that Fred Zumwalt, of Zumwalt, Oregon, who an May 25th. 1003. made Homestead No. 12934, Serial, No. 03929, for SVi NEK. and Nft SE, Section 29, Town3hlp 2 North, Range 47 'East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice n latentioa to make Final Five Year f roj., .o eatabliah claim to the land atove ueficribeti, beiore C. M. Lock-' wood, UnKed Sta'e Commlasloner. At hU o:iice, at Enterprise. Oregon. in. the 21st day of April, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Jooph Willi, o. ..juyA, ja. Omor Stubblefield, of Zumwalt, Or egon, Ed Lord, of Zumwalt, Oregon, Horace Dale, of Zumwalt. Orego l. 30c5 F. C. BRA.MWELL. Register. Legal idrertisewts OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the Estate of L. J Rouse, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the underalgned. Administrator of the es tate of L. J,' Rouse, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa Coun ty, his final account as such admin istrator, and that Monday, the 25th day of April, A. D., 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock, In the forenoon of said day, at the Court House, In Enterprise, Oregon, has been fixed by said Court as the time for hear ing of objections to said report, and the settlemeat thereof. Dated, Enterprise, Oregon, March 23, 1910. First Published,, March 26. 1910. BENJAMIN T. LONG, Administrator. Thos. M. Dill, Attorney for Adminis trator. " 95sC THE GOOD TOBACCO SHOP IS ROMAN'S If You Prefer the Best Brands of Cigars or Smobing Tobacco you can always get what you want here. Fine line of PIPES The same is true of all our Stock. Come in and see PRENTISS HOMAN'S Next Door to Bank A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. .Continuous, fly. In! MID tain. MURPHY, GRANT & CO. Manufacturers Sarmdsa ' - bifinb You Expect? NOTICE OF. FILING COUNT. FINAL . AC- In the County ..Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wal lowa. " Iu the matter of the Estate of Sam uel James Doirance, Deceased. Notice la Hereby Given: That W. C. Dorrance, the administrator of the estate of Samuel James Dorrauce, deceased, has rendered and present- ed for linal settlement and filed Itr' said court his final account of his administration of said estate, to gether with his report and petition for final distribution, and that .V on- day, the 9th day of. May, A. D., 1910, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ol said day, at the court room of said court at the court houae In Enterprise, in said county, has been fixed and appointed as the time and place for the setttlemeut of said account and the hearing or ob jections thereto by any person in-tores-ted. in said estate. Notice is further given: That eaid account is for final settlement, and the said estate Is readv for diwtrt. button, and on confirmation of said final account final distribution of said estate will be immediately had. Plra-t dssue, March 24, 1910, " : 31c5 W. C. DORRANCE. Administrator of the estate of Sam- uel James Dorrance, deceased. 8UMMON8. In tho Cln-ui'. Court of the State of. Oregon, for Wallowa County, Max Gumerman, Plaintiff, vs. ..... IJolena J. C. Gumerman. Defendant. To Helena J. C. Gu above-named derendant: ' In the name of the State of Or. gon, You are hereby commanded and required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the, comnlalnt filed against you in the above en titled Court and. cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from lb date of the first publication of tnis summons, which dal nt flrnt publication is Thursday, March 17, 1010, and if you fail to appear and , ., , vcini yieun wiiiiia 't!ll time, for irnnf' Ihsmnf 1 1K. flflfltvoi rv r lin....l , 1 . i . i I plaln-tlf will apply to the above en. UIW.HI UOUrt for the rllf nnvoit, for In hJ said complaldt, which re lief la for a decree of absolute- di vorce from the defendant upon- the grounds of desertion, and for auch other relief es to tho Court, shall aeem equitable. You will further take notice that thl summons Is served' upon you by publication lr the Wallowa Chief tain, a weekly newspaper published at Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore gon, ror uie full period of six con- socutlve weeks, commencing wRb, the issue of March 17, 1910, pursu ant to an' order of the Honorable J B. Olmsted, County Judee of Wal. Iowa County, Orgoon, made and en- terea on Uie 15th day of March, 1910. UUREIGH & BOYD. 30c7 Attorney far vuinut Don't fail to see our 110.00. I1S.00 and $20.00 men's lulls, w. J Funk I Enterprise, Oregon 1 Co