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    THE NEWS RECORD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
(Twice-a-Week.)
Formerly tha Wallowa News, stab
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-claw mattor
January 2, 1909, at the pos toft Ice at
Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1S79. '
6ubscrlptlon Rates: One- year $2,
six : months $1, three mouths 50c,
one month 20c. Ob yearly cash-ln-advance
subscriptions a discount of
25c Is given.
8ATUHDAY, MAY 28, 1910.
An Economical Man.
A commercial traveler told of a man
who was riding on a train and pretend
ed to become 111 after eating a sand
wich. The man opened his grip and
took out a bot water bag. "He got a
sympathetic porter," the commercial
man continues, "to Oil the water bn
with boiling water, and then beopeued
tip bis lunch basket, took out a piece
of fried steak and warmed It up on the
water bag. You talk about your llsht
housekeeping! Then after be bud
warmed the stenk he cut It all up with
a pair of scissors and fed It to himself
with a pair of sugur tongs, because be
would not tnke a chance with a fork
going around a curve. But bis finish
was a limit. After be bad eaten the
steak he unscrewed the stopper of the
water bag and poured himself out a
cup of hot coffee. He had the grounds
In the bag all the time."
' Dying .o Ordsr.
Dying to order Is one of the most
acred customs of the American In
dian. Many years ugo Standing Elk
went to Major James McLaughlin, tbe
author of "My Friend the Indian," and
said, "Father, my wife will die today,
and she wants a coflln from you."
The major asked tilin what tbe ail
ment was, and be replied:
"Just nothing but that she beard the
ghosts calling and must go."
Somebody bud told ber. It turned
out, that she was sick, so she bad
"painted for death," and all her rela
tives bad gathered about to bemoan
ber and Incidentally divide ber prop
erty as soon as she was dead. There
was no use in the major's arguing
about It, so be bad tbe eofJln made.
In many cases those "painted for
death" are actually bullied Into dying,
but Mrs. Standing Elk was still too
vigorous. Finally In despair she car
ried the coffin Into tns house on bar
own shoulders, sutl several yeais later
the major saw It still sundlug on ana
la ber beuse. Shelves had been fitted
Into It, and It was doing duty as a cup.
board. l'lttsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Mississippi 8teamboating.
Tbe steamboat age on the Mississippi
began about 1321 and flourished for
fifty years. As early as I V4 tbe num
ber of ateambeats on tbe Mississippi
and Its tributaries Is estimated at 230,
and In 1342 there were 450 vessels,
with a value of $25,000,000. But tbe
golden era was from 1S43 till tbe war.
Never did the valley and steauoboatlng
prosper more than then. Tin minds of
bales of cotton were annually shipped
to southern markets, and tbe wharfs
of St Lonls and Memphis and Vlcks
burg and other large ports were stack
ed with piles of merchandise and Hoed
with scores of steamers. Travel Mag
azine. 'V Corrected.
It la the custom of a well known
minister to point bis sermons with
either "dearly beloved brethren" or
"now,., my, brothers," .One, daya lady
pinTgJ-flOipnflGEflT!
rX tnmplt Latwt Model Ranger1' bicycU iurnhhuT by . Our"nU
Bukinf money (;ut,
H'rilt tT
MUNhV UtXJllUtKIl
to i Miyone, anywhere in . ilw U. b.
now atw DAIS' I HKE
rut it to any teat vou wiah. II
W biejrcl. alup It bark to
FA"Tfl&V PI!PF5
LT. lTn ai oil.
"" ai one.
So fi middlemen Brolita by
t ?? trut until you nreivf
fruit and rtwarkabt
iffct.il
mm
iCU UL BE ASTONlSliEU ,n you ""7 .beautiful eatiW ail
. "'""V " ttudy our auperb wxtelj at the .wr.y
tiuri Tan7 ni ( i u
(viai-vi'iVi iio. V ij'J "
do0MMJrVwMeAt!ikdK?i:.
t.iCONOaIANlr.l4:VCI.r!9. W.
' ual.y h,,... numb,, hJ tati Un
prominly at prieea rmwine f-o:n a3 to bit
C0ASTE2-BBJIRES. lK,n,is.
(7T)50 BECSETCOafl
- " rJ
(II) ScLr-IIcALIi.u TIOES ZESSaS KSL
tS.M par pir. " l iHlrvdmt in will l1
1.0 MCRE TSC33LE FSCM PSSSTSnES
NAILS, Tavks or !1. will not let tbe
Blr uua. Si.ty thouwud pair nlJ ImI yenr.
vwrim aunareti luouMDa paira now la uec
DFT0JyypI7O,hMrieina1lalm Itlallyetr 1
utleyriiliiic,vcryduiableandtiucJitiidcwitli
i artM-lMl aiiAlitt nr mMwr wtill. &w . v tu.....
r-)ioi:aan3whlehelo..caup'anill puncture without
rubber, wlilch neTcr becomrs
SIIBT thenir toewane. We li.iv huiiriiMlanf lellra
Imm
CtucuitoineniatHUng that tltelr teihavoulybeil pumped
V p onr or twice in a w hole Muann. T hey wr 1 1 h no more t hnn
au ordinary tira. the ntiiictur rexl.tint nualu rw-it;v vImm
by aeve'nl layers of thin. iecially piroared fabric on th '
Si ead. The n-milar price of l.ieae tliva ta fX yt per pair.bu t f or
t ' nrtiainrpurpuex-awcarcinakiniaapocialtactorypriccta IvlUIJitJ. .
ll.e rtaer of only h Ho per pair. All orders ahipped aanve day letter la rmived. W ship C. O. I). on
'Pw"-k X?" " C"U un,a ha '" " found them alrlrtiy a represented.
w yil' sllow a eaah Olaovunl of fet cent (thereby making the pries . par pair) if you
end sun. CASH VVITM OKUISI. aud cha thtt adyrtRaraiienl. Yon ru So "kta
. uulll
not
, - - - u murnea at wn expenea ti lor any reaaon they ara
taatiatactory oniaamination. W ara perfectly reliable and money eent to ia a safe a lu a
""".-.!! J?' ? . " . .' ,,rr- J4
in nettr uil Ii.m .m ....I trw.t. .. v. .
know tnat you will b ao well pleave) that when
Wi y" o aeod u. a trial order at onca, hence
. ' - -wii- iiim nv
FJT If Cit t"r'n Hunt Puy any kind at any pru-a until yoo
J; Jr?f tu.i Itrrigcthom rtinctura-Proof tirra on app
th apecial introductory prtr quoted atve: or writ tor our big lira and riunilry Catakiaua which
deacnUra and quote all make and kindaol tirra at about half the u.ual price.
nr WAnr bul u po1"1 iy. not tui.nk ur Btmjjo a bicrria
"X orapatr of lire frvm anyone until you know the new and wonderful
ars at ara making. It only cuau a puatai to Kara arytuii)g. Writa tt HOW.
i. l Lin CTCLE c::.:PflriYf caic:.co, ill
member of his congregation took ex
ception to this. . , .' ', r '
"Why do you always preach to the
gentlemen and never to tbe ladies?"
she asked.
"My dear lady," sold tbe beaming
vicar, "one embraces the other."
"But not in the church!" was the In
stant reply.
The Cruel Reason.
Mrs. Gosslo How does It come that
Mrs. Newrlcu Invited you to ber party?
I thought you were enemies. Mrs.
Sharp We are, but she thought I bad
nothing fit to wear and wanted to
make me feel bad.
So Foolish.
"She Is neglecting ber game of bridge
dreadfully."
"Why Is she doing that?"
"Some silly excuse. Says the chil
dren need ber. I believe." Pittsburg
Tost.
. As Ancient Custom.
"I wonder If men have always com
plained about the food their wives pre
pared for them," said one woman.
"I guess so." replied the other.
"Adum started It" Washington Star.
The New Cook.
Wlfey This pudding Is a sample of
the new cook's work. What do yon
think of It? Dgb I'd cull It mediocre.
Wlfey No. dear; It's tuphx-a. Boston
Transcript
Disguised.
Customer-I'm going to a masked
ball, and I want something that will
completely disguise me.
Costunier Certulnly, sir. I will give
you soi!thliig nice. Pele Mele.
Married Women Barred.
FOREST GROVE No married
women will hereafter be employed as
teachers In the public schools of For
est Grove. This Is not because they
have net done satisfactory work, but
lftther that the school board has de
cided to employ pnly unmarried wom
en and widows women who make
their own livelihood.
Placed Himself.
"I really cannot believe you when
you say that you are one of my flock!"
exclaimed a clergyman who was new
to his purisb.
"Oh. yes. I be! I be t' black sheep!"
replied tbe ue'er do well addressed.
Loudon Answers.
How Bamboos Bloom.
Bamboo plums are snid to have the
peculiarity of blooming at exactly the
same time, whether In Europe or Afri
ca, the difference In climate and sur
roundings .seeming to tnuke no cbuuge
In tbe plants blunting Into tlower. They
blossom rarely, but as tbey die Immedi
ately afterward this cannot be de
lopea. The plant Is said to be ex
quisitely p-accful aud la easily culti
vated. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT. ' v
PUBLIO LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, May 23d, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land Offloe, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 617), we
wild offer at public sale, to the high
est SIddtvr, at 10 o'clock A. M., on
tho 14Ui day of July, 1910, at this of
fice, the following-described land:
The C'Htt SW 14 Sec. 18, T. 1 8.,
R. 45 E. W, M.. Serial No. 06779.
. Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described iland are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale. 41c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver,
IN tACHTOWB
and iliatrtct to
de and txmhita
full Mir.;... ..V ,A...t
aviyiir. arc
urli yia receive ndauimivoot your birycl. Wethio
wukoul m t,t W.Vj ui advance, trit.iv frrirkt i
TKIAL duiin wl... h iim. w... m.v .1.: Ki.i.:j
you are liicn not perfectly wiUtied or do not wiaU tu
tu at our expense and .,; nlt,ul t .
th ti.lie trade bicrclea it ia uoaaiblc to maVa
.null prohl above a, tu.il (.mora coat. Vou aave io
.null prohl above actual (actory
buyitur direct of u and have tU
rumuacturer a fu.r
our caulnKuee and learn our unlieanl of IoLli
ttTn-t to rluor tt;uiit.
? i erade bipyrlei for leu rounoy
" wnij ji.no pnn.t alva factory ei
,our owu ""'
do not nmHAv tnwtln stamd hind MmW 1
ciaf.
at
lyllVttar"a, JZZT TbS XTSSi ca
or !- i....
P3KCTURE - FS08F rM
era WWI TTUMU Bran.
i : . y
ol'ow. ff
aat(.4 'i
Notts the thlrk mblteir tread
"" and pnnatura strips ."
ml "Ik," mJm rlia atrip "II"
ir provrnv rim cutting. Tula
Ura will otitlHnt any other
lake-H(rT, KLAal'IO aud
"al 6nd Ul' ,n,y wil er. run faater.
. : ..... i. . .
i"M nT itti vmi or irrn in. nnr.
yoa want a biercle too will alva ui your order.
thia remarkabla liriiolTer.
Send for a pair of
proval and trial at
United States Land Notices
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT. ...
PUBLIC, LAND SALE.'
' 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, 517), we
.wlll offer at public sale, to the high
est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. vo, on
the 7th day of July, 1910, at this
office, the following-described) land:
The S NW Sec. 10, T. 1 6,
R. 44 E.W. M, Serial No. 06791. ,
Any persona claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file 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 SALE.
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 Commissioner of the
General Loud Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 517), we
wiill offer at public sale, to the high-
e&t bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m, on
the 7th day of July, 1910, at this
office, the following-described land:
The SE SW Sec. 9,. & E
NW14 Sec. 21, T. 1 S, R. 44 E. W.
M., Serial No. 06790.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file 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 SALE.
Department of tihe Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, May 16th, 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 State, 617), we
will offer at public sale to the high
est bidder, , at 10 o'clock, A. M, on
the 8 tin day of July, 1910, at this of
fice, the follc-wing-doscrdbed land:
The NW14 and the NE& SW
Section 29, T. 1 S, R. 44 E. W.
M, Serial No. 06706.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are ad
vised to file their claims, or objec
tions, oni or before the time desig
nated for sale. . . 39c5
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
' Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT.
PUBUO LAND SALE.
: Department of the interior. .
U. S. Land OffJ.ce at La Grande, Ori
egon. May 13th, 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., 517), we
will offer at public sale to the high-
est bidder, 10 o'clock A. M., on
the 8th day of July, 1910, at thlal of
fice, the following-described land :
The SWVi'SEtt Sec. 28, and the
EV4 NW4 Sec 34, T. 1 S., R. 45 E.
W. M. Serial No. 06498. '
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are ad
vised to file their claims, or objec
tions, on or before the time desig
r.i ted for sale. 39co
F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO
LATED TRACT. .
PUBLIC LAND SALE.,
Department of the, Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, May 14th, 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, 1908 (34 StaU., 517)r we
w'li offer at public sale to the htgh
st bidder, at 10 o'clock A. M, on
the 12th day of July, 1910, at this of
fice, the following-described land:
The SE NW14. EVa SW ft
SWK SE Sec. 28; T. 1 N., R 45
E. W. M, Serial No. 07301.
Any persona claiming adversely
the above-described land : are ad
vised to file their claim, or objec
tions, on or before the time desig
nated for sale. 39c5
; F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Colon, R. Eberhard,. Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United State Land Office, La
Grande, Oregon, April 9, 1910.
NoUcw la hereby given. That the
State of Oregon, has thl day filed
In thia office Ha application to se
lect under th provlalous of the act
of Congress of August 14, 1S48, and
the Acts supplementary and amend
atory thereto, the S. E. S. W.
Sec. 21, S. V. S. W. tt Sec;21,
S. E..tt S. E. Sec. 20, N. E. tt
N. E. , N. E. tt S. E. tt. S. E.
tt N. E. tt and S. E. tt S. E. tt
Sec. 29, Tp. J S. R. 46 E. Serial
No. 07870. ,.
- Any and all persons claljnlng 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 in this office at any time
prior to the approval or certifica
tion of said selection by the Hon
orable Commissioner of the General
Land Offloe.
35c6 F. C. Bramwell, Register.
Legal Adyertisements
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
In the matter of James L. Beem,.
Thomas L. Beem, Jonathan Beem,
and Bertha E. Beem, minors.
Notice le 'hereby glvea that In
pursuance to an order of the coun
ty court of Union county, Oregon,
made and entered on the 9thday of
April, A. D.i 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, Minora, sub
ject to the unaselgned dower right
of Mary E. Beem, widow of Grant
Beem, deceased, to-wlt:
' The Northi Half of Southeast Quar
ter 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 as.
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 thia- 27th day of April, 1910.
MARY E. BEEM, Guardian,
103s5 Elgin, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wallowa County,
lames B. Nobles, Plaintiff,
'vs.
Earl L. Martin and E. E. Champlln,
: Defendants.
To the Defendants, Earl. L. Martin
1 and E. E. Champlln:
in the name of .the State afl Orgeon:
; You. and each of you are Hereby
.quired to appear and anewer the
' twnblailnt filed against you fa the
ibove' entitled court and cause onj or
before, the 30th day of J.uly, 1910,
:hat being the time fised by" the
jourt for you to appear and answer
lerein' and more than etac weeks from
he date of the first publication of
.his- summons, and If you fall so to.
tppear and answer, plaintiff will ap
.ily to the court for the reUef de
manded In. the complaint, to-wlt:
-For a Judgment and decree that
he plaintiff have and recover of and
.rom said defendant, Earl L. Mar
in, the eum of Two Thousand sis
Hundred and four & 75-100 Dollars,
i2604.75), with interest thereon, from
.hi 9 date until paid at the rate of ten
per cent per annum, and for the sum
rf' Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00)
ittonwsy'a fees, and for the coats and
llsibursements of this suit, and for a
lecree that the plaintiff's said mort
gage described in the complaint be
i'aic.nl, and the premises, describ
ed therein be so'.d by the shenlff of
.Vallowa County, Oregon; and that
plaintiff may ha ve Judgment and exe
cution against said defendant,' Earl
Ll Martin, for any deficiency which
may , remain after applying the pro
ceeds of the sale of the premises
(escribed In the complaint, and that
laild plaintiff may become & punch aa
it at sadd sale, and that said sheriff
may put said purchaser into the pos
session of said premises described In
iald complaint, and that you and
aach of you beTorever barred and
forever foreclosed of any right, title,
claim or Interest, or equity of . re
lomptfcon. in and to the following
described premises situated and be
ing fni the County of Wallowa, State
if Orgeon, to-wlt: The South, half
of the Southwest quarter 'of
Sutton Twenty six (26), and1 the
'.Vest halt of the Northwest quarter
3t Section Thirty five (33), itn Town
ship Two North of Range Forty four
(44), E. W. M. in Wallowa County
Oregon.
This summons Is published onee a
week for six successive and consecu
tive weeks by order "of the Hoa. J.
B... Olmsted, Judge of the County
Court of Wallowa County, Oregon,
vhlrh said order) U dated May 26th,
1910, directing the first publication
to be made on the 2SUi day of
May, 1910. and the last, publication
on the 9th day of July, 1910.
First publication May 29th, 1910.
! THOS. M, DILL,
113s7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Never hesitate aboutt giving Cham
berlakn'a Cough Remedy lo children.
It contains no opium or other nar
cotics and can be given with Implic
it confidence. As s quick cure for
cougha and colda o which children
are ' susceptible, it h unsurpassed.
Sold by U druggists.
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J.D, WALCK
Real Estate Dealer
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mitchell Hotel Block JOSEPH. OREGON
MAIL AND PASSENGER
STAGE LINE
Wallowa. Appleton. Flora lo Paradise,
MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and
From Paradise, Flora and Appleton to Wallowa,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS
Good accommodations, courteous treatment and reasonable rates.
Leaves Wallowa at 8 a. m. .
E. W. SOUTHWICK. Proprietor. ;
FOR Y0U1SELF!
C. Hundreds of people in this town are
about ready to purchase a talking
machine. -
C Buy in the daylijhtl IMake compar
isons! Remember that there are "talk
ing machines" and "phonographs," but
only one Graphophonethe
COLUMBIA
GRAPHOPHONE
C Be sure to get in touch with us before,
you 'buy.; Complete Graphophone out
fits from $20 up. Come in and listen.
Most people prefer to
... btty "on time' and that ;
suits us. Terms are Easy!
mm AW aB 1
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We Do High-Class
We guarantee satisfaction
A Splendid Overall
for every use.
, Cut generous
Iv full. Two
hip pockets. 1
relied seams.
Continuous
rarUtettllMai -
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Manulacturera
. .4 Siirriadia ttiftnii
BURNAUGH & MAYFIELD,
Agents, .
ENTEJRPRISEJ OREGON.
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