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    THE NEWS RECORD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
(Twice-a-Week.)
Formerly the Wallow 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,
lx months $1, three mouths 50c,
one month 20c. On yearly cash-la-advance
subscriptions a discount of
25c is given.
6ATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910.
The Little Thing That Tell.
A south side mother wus dresHlug
for a tea the other aftemooo when the
front door bell rung. She instructed
the maid that If the visitor appeared
to be about to make a.formul call to
say she was not at home, ltut the
mother bnd not counted ou the five-year-old
daughter pluylug lu the front
yard.
The maid, seeing a woman dressed
as if for calling, obeyed Instructions.
"She is not ut home." the maid said.
"Why. she Is. loo, Minnie.-' came a
sharp Interruption from the lilld on
the lawn. "I saw her lower the cur
tain Just now."
"Perhaps she Just came in." the
maid responded weakly. "I'll see."
The situation was saved by the fact
thut the visitor was the mother's sis
ter, whom the niuid did not know.
Kansas City Star.
Sheepherder Is Guilty.
VALE The jury In the case of
Charles Wear returned a verdict of
guilty of murder In the second degree,
as charged by the Indictment. Wear
Is a sheepherder, and in a fight over
grazing ground near Jordan Valley on
Sunday, April 3, killed Domingo Al
decoa, a Basco sheepherder.
Siberian Camels.
The bathe camels of Siberia are a
source of constant wonder to travel
ers. Ou the Mongolian plateaus, for
Instance, the thermometer often reg
isters a temperature of 40 degrees be
low zero, but the camels do not mind
it at nil, walking about as blithely as
if the weather were as balmy as
spring. Ou the other baud, the tem
perature ou the Gold desert In summer
is sometimes 140 degrees above zero,
and the beasts mlud that beat Just as
little as they in Ike extreme eeM.
An AfUrtheuaht.
Nervous asa Uexperieaced Host (ris
ing hurriedly ut the conclusion of a
songi Ladies aad er-gentlemen, be
fore he started to er sing Mr. Baw
nall usked me lo apologize for his er
voice, but 1-er-l omitted to do so
er so I er-apologlse now. London
M. A. P.
What Kept Her From It.
"Have you ever thought of going on
the stage?"
"Yes, frequently."
"What has kept you from doing so?"
"The managers, the nuan thlugsl"
Chicago Record-Hera Id.
Date for Revolution Set.
CHANQSHA, China, May 10. The
general uneasiness has been greatly
increased here by the appearance ut
a large number of posters unsigned,
demanding the destruction of foreign
ers and of native Christians, and set
ting May 27 as the date for a general
antl-Manchu uprising.
I'MITED-
. esmple Latest Modd TtnnnK!-"
Bukinf monrr last. WrHt lor
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u moNKX BKOI IKElttmiljr.iri'elvandapprovtuyourliccl Wsstllp,
7 I8 eitlvM lHIALduiinliuh Urn you nuy ride the bicycle am'.
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E" " m"r 7" ,";', " i sr turn not perfectly Mtialicrt or do not wish tc
MP tli bicycle sluu It bark to us at rmr exixnse and ton will nw mi ew cnt,
FACTC2V PRICES . lun"h1' Wheat grade bicycles it is possible to maV::
a " niwe. at on small prolit aboro actual factory cost. Yon save
o lis middlemen's pro I its by bunne direct nl u. mt hiw. n..n..r... ...
a lit behind your bicycle. lo
M mf trxi until you receive
T0I HiLL BE ASTON
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vKCONDUANULIIiVC
' usiiallv nave a numiher nn VnA
9 klnl V1',,n I"
from A3 10 t4r1
' proiniitly at prices rangins;
$(Ti)i8 IIEKETEOnil
1HI VCijf lu'Al.KHH, you can sell our Lkyi-lci uudur your uwa natue
ur tolces. Orders tilled tlx chy received.
U UANDUIJJVLLKH. W. do not reilarly tandl second Uni Wn
SELF-ISEALina TIRES ?oSSS l
V J ThnrtamUltr.kfttknUmit
.XJ ftr fair, n to tulriHtmet w will
tUnumtamfUtairlvrUMitiuhwUkordtrtiM),
1.0 MORI TROD CLE FCOrj PSalSTVEES
NAILK, Tsuika or Glaaa will no Int tha
air ont. SIxIt thousand naira sold lat war.
Uvtr two kutulred tuousaud paiia now lu use.
fFatOrWPrfOeyMadclnaltlsa. Ittstirel
Bud ai.y tHiini.m vdutnbleand lined lusidewittl
a special Quality of rubber, which neyer brcomra
pomiissiid whlt'h clasea up smsll punctures without atlom
Ins; the air tocar. U' hav Imiidrcda of letters from . i
fiedcustoraera staling that tlieir tiro liaveouly bca pumped
uponceor twice in whole aeaaou. Tliey wrl ;hnoniorllina
auordinary tira, the rmueturc realatlnRualliirsbrin;Rivra
by several layers of thlo. specially preircl fabric ua (lie
tn id. Vhereiiular price of IHese tires istJl.vo per palr.but fur
a J .artisiusr pui uum we are nisklaa a atK-cia.1 1 a.-itvm lew in
tiie rider ul ouly fa so per pair. All ordera sliliiped aatu day letter la rrcelTed. We ship C. O. D. on
ai;:rovel. ou do aot pay a ceut until you have examined and found Ihrru strict It aa represented.
S',,,..Uow '" lun of per cent (thereby ataklaa the prioa sj.o4 per pair) if you
aend rtl.1, CASH WITH OHOlCft 'and enclose tin adverusesuetil. Yoa nSa m Hskii
SA'iMliny ua aa order aa the tirea may. be returned at tll-K aapensa If for any reaaoa they are
po aatiaranory on examination, we kra perfectly reliable and money seat to ua la a safe as In a
tauk. If you order a pair of these tirea, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
wear better, last longer and took liner lhaa any tire you have ever used or aeea at any price. We
know that you will be aa well pleased that wkea you want a bicycle you will elye ua your order.
We waut you to aend ua a trial older at once, lieuce this remarkable tire offer.
tn f"lT WM ft" but write us postal
ww or a pair or Itres Iroirt anyone until you know the new atui wofidcrful
odera we are asaklui. 11 ouly cwu a postal to Icaru ererytUiu,;. Willt U NOW.
J. L CYCLE C::PMY, CIIIC'.CO, ILL.
;" 2 Game of Golf.
lie had come over from l'raace and
bad just been asked to give his views
on the ancient game of golf. With
much gesticulation he did so.
"Ah." he said, "your game of golf!
Fees, I know him. You put on ze tunic
io red as .ze Ingleesh rosblf under
neath done. You strap your sack of
sticks on ze back of a boy twice so
small as ze bag.
"lie scrape a mod pudding to make
balance a leetle white ball. He make
three bad tries to balance him, then
very angry you call aloud. 'Feur!'
Then you what you call address ze
ball, and, ma fol, your address is some
times of language to make afraid.
"You strike, and ze ball find himself
In ze long grass. ' . --
"You cull aloud for ze nib lunger
stick and beat ze ground till your part
ner say, 'IIo. chuck It'.' You say But,
my friend. I excuse myself to repeat
what you say.
"Ah, my friend, you are a great na
tion, but your gnlf game gves me
what you call ze pip:" Pearson's
Weekly.
Willing to Chance It.
nere the lecturer threw upon the
screen the portrait of a man well
known in the flrmix-Ial world, says the
Chicago Tribune.
"This," he said, "Is one of the great
captains of flounce. I do not need lo
mention hi name. His face is famil
iar to all of you. Look at bis corru
gated brow, the furrows In his cheeks,
the pouches under his eyes, the deep
lines about his mouth. That face, my
friends, bears the unmistakable and
Ineffaceable stamp of care. Anxiety
has marked It Indelibly. It shows the
traces of sleepless nights, weary days
and bitterly fought campaigns, with
millions of dollars nt stake- Success
brings such a mnu no happiness. Look
at lilin! How many of you, my friends,
would change places with him? How
many of you would be willing to take
his wealth If compelled (o assume the
terrible burden of responsibility that
goes with It?"
Ills hearers rose en masse.
"1 would!" they shouted In unison.
His Unfortunate Investment.
"It's astonishing." the old settler In
the little town was saying, "bow real
estate has advanced In this town since
I come here. The corner lot this build
ing Is on, for instance, sold once for
$4:0."
"What is it worth now?" asked the
stranger.
"Five tuonsnnd."
"Well, you bad a chance to get rich
by Investing in land yourself. I sup
pose you bought some real estate?"
"Yes; I bought one lot Just one."
"That has Increased In value, hasn't
it?"
"Yes; over COO per cent."
"That was n gocd Investment."
"Xot so awfully good, mister." said
the e!4 settlor gloomily.' "1 paid $10
for It, saa It's worth $75 now. but it's
la the cemetery. The way I figure it
I've lost a heap of money by not dying
forty years ago." Youth's Companion.
Punishment In Pariia.
Among the Persians the usual mode
of punishment is the bastinado, from
which men of the highest rank are not
exempt. It Is Inflicted with very great
seerlty, frequently so as to render the
sufferer almost a cripple for life. The
victim is thrown upon his face, and
each foot Is passed through a loop of
strong cord attached to a pole, which
Is raised horizontally by men, who,
twisting It round, tighten the ropes
nnd render the feet Immovable. Two
executioners then strike the sole alter
nately with switches of the pomegra
nate, tree well steeped In water to ren
der them supple. A store of these
switches Is generally ready for use lu
the. pond which tuljolus the courtyards
of the bouses of the great. The pun
ishment frequently lasts for au hour
or UHtll the uufoituuale victim faints
from palu.
MIAMI TOWI
and district to
rid and exhibits
bicycle furnished hT us.
Our agents everywhere int
full ,rt,cM.,r$ m.l stocml tTn- ti tnem.
AUT IIUV s bicycis or a p.iirpl tires horn aw
our cauUvuea and learn our unheard ot tutor;
SKED ua "!C'tlvf ot hmutlfiil cataiotme ant)
? i"! n? trade lacyclee tor less monry
iie. vtiin ei.oo p.opt suave lactorv coat,
can Sell our bKYlkS Under vour bun Mania ulit .!
Wcvcles. be?
lf'le by our Chicjo rc.ail stores, liie
ar at in. I)e...ri..i. i....
cue we clear out
led Ire.
PaHCTOaE - PBOOF $l B
"A" and puuoture strips "it"
and -IK" alau rim strip H"
to prevent rim euttlns;. Thlo
tiro will autlisat any other
kiaka-eitrr, cXAaXlO aaMl
today. IH NOT TstlN k tr RTJTINO a bk-rrto
R fflDER flGEfJT
III Kotleo the thick rabkew tread
Land Note
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
. Department 'of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, April 15th, 1910.
Notice la hereby given that, aa
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 617), we
wUt offer at public sale, to the high
est bidder, at 10 o'clock A. M, on
the 7th day of July, 1910, at this of
fice, the following-described land:
Th & NW Sec. 24. T. 1 N.,
R. 44 E. W. M., Serla' No. 07061,.
Any persona claiming adversely the
above-described iland ere advised to
file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver. '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office. La
Grande, Oregon, April 9, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given, That the
State of Oregon, haa this day filed
in this office its application to se
lect under the provtelons of the act
of Congress of August 14, 1848. and
the Acts supplementary and amend
atory thereto, the S. E. S. W.
Sec. 21, S. W. S. W. Sec. 21,
S. E. S. E. Sec. 20, N. E.
N. E. N. E. S. E. S. E.
N. E. . and S. E. S. E.
Sec. 29, Tp, 1 S. R. 46 E. Serial
No. 07870.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described or de
siring to object to the mineral char
acter of the land, or for any other
reason, to the disposal to the appli
cant should file their affidavits or
protest lu 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.
33c6 F. C. Bramwell, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE. V
Department of the Interior. - '
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, May 7th, 1910. '
Notice is herby given that, - as
directed' by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 617), we
.will offer at public sale, to the high
est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. ro., on
the 7th day of July, 1910, at. this
office, the following-described land:
The Sft NW54 Sec. 10, T. 1 S.,
R. 44 E.W. M., Serial No. 06791. " "
Any persons c'almlng adversely the
above-described' land are advised to
fWo their claims, or objections, ' on
or before the time designated for
sale. 38c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard,. Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
PUBLIO LAND ALE. "
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, May 7th, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that,' as
directed by the Coramisa.ioner of the
General Load Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 State, 517), we
wiill offer at public sale, to the high
est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. ni, on
the 7th day of July, 1910, at this
office, the followlng-described land:
The S0i,4, SW Sec. 9, &
NW14, Sec. 21, T. 1 S, R. 44 E. W.
.VI, Serial No. 06790.
: Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file 'their clalma, or objections, on
or before the time designated tor
sale. 3Sc5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, ReceLver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
PUBLIO LAND SALE.
Department ot the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon May 16th, 1910.
No'ulce Is hereby ' given that, as
directed by the Commissioner ot the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress, approved
June 27, 1906 (34 State, 617), we
will offer at public sale to the high
est bidder, at 10 o'clock A. M, on
the 8 day ot July, 1910, at this of
fice, the following-described land:
The NWH and the NE SW
14 Section 29, T. 1 S, R. 44 E. W.
M, Serial No. 067G6.
Any persona claiming adversely
the above described land are ad
vised to file their claims, or objec
tions, ou or before the time desig
nated for sale, 39c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
PUBLIO LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, May 13 th, 1910. ,
Notice Is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 617), we
will offer at public sale to the high
est bidder, e 10 o'clock A. M, on
the 8 th day of July, 1910, at thlsl of
fice, the following-described land :
The SW SEVi Sec. 28, and the
Ste NW Sec 34, T. 1 S, R. 45 E.
W. M. Serial No. 06498.
Any persons claiming adversely
'.he above-described . land are ad
vised to file their claims, or objec
tions, on or before .the time deslg
ti ted for sale. 39c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver.
.VOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior.
J. S. Land Office at Xa Grande, Or
egon, May 14th, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that, as
liirected by the Commissioner of the
.Jeneral Land Office, under provls
.ons of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 517), we
rv'li offer at public sale to the hkgh
sr bidder, at 10 o'clock A. M, on
he 12th day of July, 1910, at this of
ilce, the following-described land:
The SB NW14, BV6 SW &
3V 9E Sec. 28, T. 1 N, R. 45
S. W. M, Serial. No. 07301.
Any persons claiming . adversely
he above-described land are ad
.ised to file their claims, or objec
tions, on or before the time deelg
iated for sale. . 39c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver.
Led Advertis
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY,
In the matter of James, L. Beem,,
Thomas L. Beem, Jonathan Beem,
and Bertha E. Beem, minors.
Notice Is hereby given that in
pursuance to an order of the coun
ty court of Union county, Oregon,
made and. entered on the 9th day of
April, A. D. 1910, I will, on and af
ter the First day of June, A. D. 1910,
sell at private sale for cash to the'
highest bidder, the following de
scribed real property" belonging to
the estate of - James L. Beem,
Thomas L. Beem, Jonathan Beem,
and Bertha E. Beem, Minors, sub
ject to the unasslgned dower right
of Mary E. Beem, widow of Grant
Beem, deceased, to-;wlt:
. The North! Half of Southeast Quar-
ftef and the South Half 'of Northeast
Quarter of Section 3 In Township
1 South of Range 44 ,E. W. M, In
Wallowa county, Oregon, known aa
the Grant Beem Homestead.
Bids for the above described real
property will be received onand af
ter the First day of June, 1910, by
the undersigned at her home near
Elgin, Oregon. .
Dated this 27th day of April, 1910.
. MARY E. BEEM, Guardian,
105s5 Elgin, Oregon.
NOTICE IN PROBATE.
In ' the matter of the . estate of
Phebe Jane Bunnell, deceased. -Notice
Is hereby given, that on the
2nd day of May, A. D, 1910, the un
leralgned was duly appointed admin
istratrix of the estate of Phebe Jane
Bunnell, deceased, late of Wallowa
County, Oregon. And that all per
sons having claims against said es
tate are required to present the same
o the undrstgined administratrix, at
her residence in Enterprise, Wallowa
County, Oregon, duly verified, with
in six months after the first publi
cation of this notice, and upon- fall
ire so to do, said claims will be lg
iored and forever barred.
Dated, May 2nd, 1910. -
MAGGIE H. BLOOM,
Administratrix.
CHARLES THOMAS, Attorney for
' Administratrix. 37c6
What, Everybody Wants.
Everybody deal res good - health
which Is impossible unless the kid
neys are sound and healthy. Fo
ley's Kidney Remedy should be
taken at the first indication of any
irregularity, and & eerloua Illness
may be averted. Foley's Kidney
Remedy will restore your kidneys
ind bladder to their normal state
ind activity. Buruaugh & May field.
ENTERPRISE
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MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and
From Paradise, Flora and Appleton to Wallowa,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS
Good accommodation!), courteous treatment and reasonable rates.
Leaves Wallowa at 6 a. m. : .
E. W. SOUTHWICK, Proprietor.
FOR YOURSELF!
C Hundreds of people in this town are
about ready to purchase a talking
machine. - .
C. Buy in the daylight 1 Make compar
isons! Remember that there are "talk
ing machines" and "phonographs," but
only one Graphophone the
GPLAPHOPHONE
C Be sure to get in touch with lis before
you buy. Complete Graphophone out
fits &om '$20 up. Come in and listen.
' . : - ' - "-
Most people prefer to
bwr "on time M-and that
suits us; Terms are Easy!
We Do High-Class Job Printing T ry Us
We guarantee satisfaction
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for every use.
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ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
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Manufacturers
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