1 :c.z A r.vj At THE NEWS RECORD (Twice-a-Week.) 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 Entered as second-class matter January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at Enterprise, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates; One year $2, six month $1, three mouths 50c, one month 20c. On yearly cash-In- advance subscriptions a discount of Ke is given. , ' SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910. And now we're having vigorous pro tests against "colored oleo." it souiids like a kick on the second part of a minstrel show, but It lHu't If Hobson and his Jingo crowd keep bellowing "Wnr, war!" when there Is Do war, the people will refuse to take the real thing seriously. Political Reformers Jfr Work Uselessly. By A. LAWRENCE LOWELL, President of Harvard University, flT" HE popular clamor against party bosses should not be so fl strenuous. As a matter of fact they exist in very few states. Many people rail against the political machines when in their own little private affairs they have the EXACT COPT OF A POLITICAL MACHINE WORKING ON A SMALL SCALE. ' THE EFFORTS OF GOOD MEN TOWARD REFORM OFTEN RE MIND ME OF A WOODPECKER IN CAMBRIDGE THAT STROVE MANY HOUR8 ONE AFTERNOON TO PECK A HOLE IN A TIN GUT TER PIPE. The discusbion by political scientists as to the referendum and initiative,, the reform of municipal government and proportional rep resentation are CONDUCTED MAINLY IN THE AIR. Re formers are prone to imagine that a new device will work as they intended it to work But the only fair supposition ia that men will remain under any system essentially what they are A' FEW GOOD, A FEW BAD 'AND TILE MASS INDIFFERENT to matters which do not touch their personal interests. We hear much of the excellence of municipal government abroad, and how much have we heard about the real causes of that excellence ? Men in public life are inclined to disregard suggestions from academic regions. The subject of direct primaries is a burning one at present. Publio opinion on this ques tion is in a strange state of chaos. - Doctors of Today Too Gold. jr Dr. SAMUEL C. DIXON, Commissioner or Health of Pennsylvania. CHE PRESENT DAY HURRIED, UNFEELING METHODS OF A GREAT MANY DOCTORS HAVE LOST, FOR THEM THE RE8PECT .WHICH IN THE PAST MOST PEOPLE HELD THEM IN. In order that the physician m:iy wield the influence that he did . of old and regain his place of authority in the- community, I would 7j NOTE OF THE CONDITION PASSED THEM with a friendly k amiaUtt Modal "Rii.,ot w.t '.' . aonuHKl h.H 1K B . i ,, V-l-.i.i i J i.i . i . p Iha bu'fvla ainp it Kiili tu frun and ttmmrluh jAvw Mii'J WILL tit iiSII.TI awj aa. Mivni Jwmtman mnke you thi riuirCLi: 1)::ai.kk!i, fiur oricra. Onlna lill..l OM UANU l;li;VI , "nJ'V,l1L0?i''V.IV'i,, jrwOdlaVR-BKHAka, equipmam ot all kiaiU at FkCTCST PiiiCES I" ,u !"" n ':" fra fcicrclea it ia poa,llt to n a.. i.i.ti.m..'. Z. i.!. u i " ?uo.v c,,l, lactory enu. You uvt t 4 irrirnmnllv at M CECGETB03Q ilinST83E-FEGSr 80 vTT ;V V SFI F-HFR1 1? TIKffQ a -jvipw pair J II I II j """"" Msaaiaitij iix.w THiKraBUuac,QHLr ILFl. - TUrtrutarrrtailtrutotthtutirafs nryarrrra an- mill MA tn IM il A.z i'i l:W (1 A. Ji -. i A ... . r A ... I J ;. I- . r . t NAILS, TsMika or Olnaa atlr oas. Rlatv thousand i-i Over two kundrcd thouaand BIOltimOlll Made In and caay nutny.vervuurauie aotctal Qualnv of rubber. Ingthf airtoravmpe. W have liiimftwU uf lcitera '.'jmKHw. 3-1 J"'0 t thick ratibov tra d Ccdcualomeraautiiirthatlrieirttre"ihavenulvliKdnim'tM:,t L J "A" nnrt iuuotiira atrlva "B" upon c or twice in a whole araaoii. Tlieywvi Huj'irelliaii XT ai'4" t atrip "II" nordinarytlra, tliepiincturerTsistrndaualUieti.-i. -i-ivrit I f?l lrjn ri ouUlnc. This ly aeveral lavera of lliin. apeviully picpaitd (iituicou V W . "1 ,",s lhe trrad. ThiiularpricoftiiriietlrUS.TOrertyiif.l.ii'r rT "OIT. avULsfig jyjd alvrtiainiipurpoacaweaiinakiiiKaaiwiulticlorvrikclj av.k U1D1AU, 1.1 norr 01 only 14.00 per pair. All orueva eliKnvd ailipnmii. iiwuguis W will allow a eajil end riii.L. CASH I l . : . j " -m H.U1111 iitrTn aincuv aa reL:rearutea. la Olaouuut of . tvr centlihervbv ui,.kin. 11,. .,ri.. 11 ni -U ISiI.Ti Til OltnaJft ai d encR thla adveriiaemetit. Yon nil nV rtVta """'"l ; uiy. 11 rrcurueu at sjivu expense ir foranyreaaon thev ara ot aatisfadorjr on examination. We are rfocily reliable and monev aent to ua ia aa aafe a. in a bank. If you order a pair of theae tires, yon wi'l 8id that tbey will ride easier, run wear better, Mat longer and look finer than any tire voo. hare ever ned or aeen at any nrice Wa know that you will be aa well plraaed llwt when you want a birvvle yon will aire ua your order W want you to aeuduaa trial otuer at oiu-e. heuce t!iia ivmarkablc tire olter. . " IS M ia..a U 4aaaV Ilrvlaetholn lliuoture-Proor Urea on approval and trial at the ipectal Introductory price quoted allow: or write for our l-i(f Tire and Sundry Catalogue whirh deacribea and quotes ad makes aud kluda of tire at about hall the usual pricea, "IT fin" but writs ia postal today, i NU l'lil.k or Him NO akkrrcte -i.A- tmJ& rl or a pair of lirva trom auvnne until yon kuow the new and wonderful ofiers ws are making. It only coats spoatalto learn cveO'tUiug. W'qiic It KOW, ci L f.:i1D CYCLE COsjjPfifJY, CHISf.CO, ILL . It Is all very well for cltlest to rtflsH ordinances limiting the length of -worn-J en's hatpins, but the crying ueed f the hour among downtrodden bubble: Is some soft lnateiiiil out of which roll ing pins may be made. Too bad that- Captain Amundsen's north pole quest Is to be called oft. It would be worth while to know wheth er the pole bus become disgusted and Koue out of business. So far there has been no popular out burst of indignation because the sen ate committee refused to vote a pen sion of $10,000 a year to abiebodieil ex-presldeiits. Hungary's parliamentary row wound up with u rapid lire of Inkstands, books and other missiles alined at the ministers of the king, while ours be gau and euded with talk not always sane, but tolerably safe. You can reduce or Increase the cost of living by Just the difference be tween the fulling price of last year's potatoes and Bermudas. suggest fl happy medium between the worthy ' of bygone centuries who' practiced the art of medicine and the modern man who practices the science as well as the art. During office hours ho would GIVE EACU PATIENT .MS SOLE AND INDIVID UAL ATTENTION. Of course he would have lost no time in answering the call to the sick mother. Knowing the father intimately, he would have had a friendly word with him, a promise to see him again and let him know the character of his wife's indisposition. II a would MAKE A MENTAL OF THE CHILDREN AS HE smile. ' CACHTCWN diatrltf to and cxhiSll a -ffcrrrat fumidwdt u. C "r Tr,t" evirj full tarlicui-n mu'iiiiJ MtiJ. """" ) until ymi nteWc anil approve i4 your hicycl. Weahln ' ,llA L 1."' w l'li "? V" ni.iv rid Uia hitycla and """ "", W" Miimied or do not man to ;:a at cur vximiim aiut tvitl mai u mj miVa auar nfTtrt V, ria.T us villi, " y ' KilB r " our b-autiiui catalirte and I.I.U aiudour auprih nu.M M tha imkM year. W t o tho .i . hr .t l, lilSJISill. Vv i aic v.itisli-d vhh atkrano c:cvclra for ii nionv Ji.w rwolit i.lniva factory oL . ... Zxa I"" "" IHJM as J not Knihrtv Lindla ...J VJ dS t"I fid a'oica. Ths-aa wa cleJ out iA aiw MmU frua. oai r.ie day letltr la received. We ship C. O. D. On il l... I . . -V VI . . ; V" ul".' nave me nianuiaeturtr a will not lo h i ,r 'M" 4i - W'-':$ 7. . I lira sold l.t war. fAV" V ?..?..' 'l 'i " 1. V I ahsirawta'aiie.' ,V'IvVi'' if f allaiae,ItlaUvaly t ""'.',! "Z U amllinesliiiSKlcwiih X. ,' 'i j.-" s ,v "v. rvliLh never becor.ira Wk fesaiiAvi. ': (fHiL. V Th. Rubber Plant In 1735. The first accurate Information re garding the wonderful rubber plant was furnished by La Condumlne. a French scientist wbo was sent In 1735 by tbe government of France to meas ure an arc of tbe meridian near Quito. This brought bin) to the heart of the rubber growing country, and much valuabfe Information was thus ob Prompt relief la an cases of throat and lung trouble If you use Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant :o take, soothing and healing In, ef- Unknown London. There Is not a single man living who knows all Loudon, wbo has been through every street or Into every crescent, square and terrace. This oeems a bard saying, and It la one which visitors from abroad or the colo nies find It Impossible to believe, but nevertheless it Is absolutely and.In- contrpvcrtlbly true. Let any one lake a map of London and try to mark In red Ink all tbe streets which he can honestly say be has visited and be will have to coufess that be knows but lit tle of the metropolis of the world and that the red marked streets are but as nothing compared with those which be has hud to leave untouched. London Globe. . feet. Sold by all dealers. Diarrhoea Bhould be cured with out loss of time by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy not onjy cures promptly but produces no un pleasant after effects. It never falls and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by ally druggists. Advertising a Dogs' Cemetery. For several yeurs Parisians and Eng lish visitors to rails have mude pious pilgrimages to the dogs' cemetery on the He des Itavageurs, Just outside the city. There they have read with emo tion such Inscriptions as "A Mon Tou tou Adore," .."A Mon Malou Cher" -and many others of a similar kind. But It now transpires that these tender trib utes were the Inveutlon of some enter prising stone carver who, when the graveyard' was opened In 181)9, was given a monopoly for the tombstones to be erected over tbe graves of canine favorites, i In order to attract others be erected fifty stones in various parts of the cemetery and engraved apocry phal Inscriptions on them. Paris Cor. London World. Kvery family and1 especially those who reside In. the country ehould be provided at all times wtb. a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment." There Is no telling when' It may be want ed In case of accident or emergency. It Is most excellent In all cases of rheumatism, spralna and bruises. Sold by all dealers. ' Visiting Cards. While It would be difficult to say Just when visiting cards were first used, we are quite certain of the fact that they are not of very ancient date Apparently they jvere adopted in Eng lish society before they were generally used on the continent. It was proba bly about 1700 that they came Into fashion In Great Britain, and l( was as late as 1770 when they were Intro duced In Paris. It appears, that the first visiting cards were regular play Ing cards, the backs of which were used for the address. New York American. " ' Your tongue la coated. ' Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. .These symptoms show that your stomach ia the trouble. To remove the cause W the first thing, and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to tak and most effective. , gold by all dealers. . , , , , , Whan Melbourns Was Scared. Melbourne bus never seen any real fighting, but It bus bad. several scares. Its people for a long time cherished the delusion that the Russians had de signs upon their city. Twice Russian admirals ' dropped ' In there casually, took soundings and landed observation parties. . On'-e the citiieus were arous ed from their beds in the small hours of the morning by cannon booming and rocket flrlug down tbe bay. "The Russians at last:" was the general cry. But It was only a too Joyous British captain who had made a record pas sage from Loudon. . Chamberlaln'a Stomaeli Bti.1 T.tvp Tablets assist nature in driving all ImDUrltlaa Out at tha arsiani Insur ing a free and regular condition huu restoring me organs or the body to health and strength. Sold by all dealers. Origin of the Name "Bloodhound.? Tbe bloodhound was first kuowu In England as the sleuthhound. later as the English bloodhouud-not ou ac count of his i hirst for blood, bat be cause of bis pure breeding, the same as one speaks of a pure bred, .pure blood or blooded horse, lie was first Introduced In Englaud by that good sportsman William the Conqueror. Later be was kuowu Id France as the St. Hubert and In the eighth century as tbe Flemish bound. There were uo real English bruodnounds lu America before thotie sent over by Kdwlu JBrougn. to the New York dog show In 1SSS. The registration of tbe Ameri can Kennel club shows that they were the first imported and tbe first ver regis tcrcd. - It ecmu Km. ' Political Burglaries. It was through a stolen document openly seized by tbe British ambas sador In Berlin that the Biitlsb gov ernment first learned of the recogni tion of the Independence of Amerlra by France. The British nilnlHter was llugu Billot, and he bad the dexk of the French minister forced open to obtain the copy of the treaty he want ed. In.lS55 a sensation was created by the discovery of a plan by which secret documents were systematically abstracted from the Russian embassy In Berlin, being copied at night In the Interests of another nation and re placed In tbe drawer at the embassy In tbe morning. The burglaries bad been taking place for two years before they were discovered. The Disappointed Prodigal. Slowly, with bowed bead and falter ! ing step, the prodigal son walked np the garden path. ' .. His father, an old man, wrinkled and white bearded, stood at the door; - "Father, father," cried the 1. 8,. "I've come home to die!" 3j r. "Just my luck!" groaned therjoVd, man. "1 let your insurance policy" lan.a tout month!" KTA . . I T 1 rnnM- 1 ' ' ' 1 iiv v ca i. uuuuuu x aLltrr. W. B. APPLEGATE. ' ' e".,. Notary Public. Collections made. Real Estate bought and sold and all business matters attended to. Call on or write me. , , PARADISE, OREGON. '; United .State Land Notices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United Sta'es Land Office, La Grand, Oregon, April 9, 1910. Notice Is hereby given, That the Stat of Oregon, has this day filed In thla office Ha application to se lect under the provisions of the act of Congress of August 14, 1818, and the. Acts supplementary and amend atory thereto, tbe S. E. S. W. 4 Sc. 21, S. W. S. W.. V4 Sec. 21, 3. E. V4. S. E. Sec. 20, N. E. N. E. N. E. S. E. S. E. y4 N. E. 14 and S. E. S. E. Yt Sec. 29, Tp. 1 S. R. 46 E. Serial Mo. 07870. Any and all persons claiming ad versely "the lands described or de airing to object to tho mineral char acter of th land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to the" appli cant should file their affidavits or protest to this office at any time prior, to the approval or certifica tion . of said selection by . the Hon orable Commissioner of the General Land" Office. 35c6 ' F. C. Bramwell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT, i Y PUBLIC LAND SALE. ' Department of the Interior. U. S. Land pfflce at La Grande, Or egon, April 15th, 1910. Notice Is hereby glvem that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provls" lons of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), we wUl offer et public sale, to the high est biddtur, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 7th day of July, 1910, at this; of fice, the following-described fand: The SVi NW14 Sec. 24, T. 1 N., R, 44 E. W, M Seria' No. 07061. Any persona cla' ruing adversely the above-described iland are advised to file their claims., or objections, on or ' before the time designated for sals. . . F. C. Bramwell, Register. ; Colon R, Ebsihard, Receiver. Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tha matter of the Estate dt L- J. ' Rouse, deceased. -. . Notica . Is hereby given that the undersigned, Imlniistrator of the es tate of L. J. Rouse, deceased, has filed to the County Court of the State of Oregon, for WaJlowa County,- hl final account as. such admin istrator, and that Monday, tho 25th daj of April, A, D, 1910, at the hour of ten. o'clock, in the forenoon of said day, at the Court House, lu Enterprise, Orfigon, has been fixed by aaid Court as the time for hear lag of objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. Dated, Enterprise, Oregon, March 23, 1910. . First published, March 26, 1910. BENJAMIN T. LONG, ., Administrator. Thos. M. Dill, Attorney for Adminis trator. - ' 935 I Malrinir Pure .1 ?!. . sT-' vav. Is a : Mission 57 Modem Sicrttt I A JtMioN FulJiUtd PrrU tU "Modem Ptala : Voaara CaalaMiaaarf C., lira., rVtkaa, Oracaa v y. j - SSF 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 banK satisfactory and profitable. 11 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. - - Mpws acd Farmers National Bank .Wallowa, YOB What Can You Expect? What can, you expect your business to . amount to withe tit a Telephone? Do you suppose a customer will lose time"hmning . after you when you can call your compet-. itor by 'phone? Home Independent Telephone Co: J. D.WALOK ; Real Estate Dealer v " NOTARY PUBLIC Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH, OEEGON MAIL AND PASSENG ER STAGE LINE Wallowa. Appleton. Flora lo Paradise, MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and From Paradise, Flora and Appleton to Wallowa, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Good accommodation, courteous treatment and reasonable rates. LeavesWaIlowaat6a.nl. E. W. SOUTH WICK, Proprietor. SUMMONS. lu the- Cin-ui Court of the State of Oregon, for Wallowa County, ilax Gutnerrcan, Plaintiff,. vs. , Iolona J. C. Gumerman, Defendant. To Helena J. C. Gumwman, the . above-named defendant: .In the name of the State of Ore ;on, You are hereby commanded and .equlred to appear and answer 01 therwi3e plead to the complaint lied agajnat you In the above en lUed Court and cuse on or before he expiration of six weeks from ..he date of the first publication ot thU Summons, which date of first publication lg Thursday, March' 17, 1910, and If you fall to appear and uiswer or otherwise plead within t!iii time, for want thereof, the plainttf will apply to the above en Itledi Court for the reljpf prayed for iai his said complaint, which re lief to for a decree of absolute di vorce from the (,'efgndant upon the grounds of desertion, and for such other relief as to the Court shall seam equiUblt). Tou will further tae notice that .his summons Is served upon you by publication In tbe Waltow& Chief tain, a weekly newspaper published nt Enterprise, Wallowa County, Ore son, for the (ul) prlod of six con secutive weeks', coiBweholn . wh the issue of March 17, 1910, pursu ant to an order ot the Honorable J. a. Olmsted, County Judge of Wal lowa County, Orgeon, made and en-v tered on the 15th day of March, 1910. BURB5IGH & BOYD, 30c7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL AC COUNT. In the County Court ot the State ' of Oregon, tor the County ot Wal lowa; . In the matter of the Estate oT Sam uel James Dorrance, Deceased. Notice to Hereby Given: That.W. C. Dorrance, the administrator of' the estate ot Samuel James Dorrance, Oregon A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. : rarSaka'rJMm. MURPHY, GRANT SCO. ' 'Manufacturer! Surnadn (aGfaas deceased, has rendered and present ed for final settlement and filed In said court his final account of his administration of ' said estate, to gether with his report and petition . 'or final distribution, and that Mon lay, the 9th . day of May, A. D., 1910, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon )t said day, at the court room of said court' at the court house ia enterprise, la said county, has been 'Ixed and appointed as the time and place tor the setttlement of said account and the hearing of ob jections thereto by any person in terested in said estate. Notice is further given;' That said account Is for flna settlement, and the said estate Is ready for distrl bution, and on confirmation of said Tinal account final distribution of said estate will be immediately. ha4, First issue, March 24, 1910. 81c5 W. C. DORRANCE, s Administrator of the estate of Sam uel James Dorrance, deceased vim GOOD . 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