The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, July 06, 1910, Wednesday Edition, Image 4

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    INSTRUCTIONS
AS TO L
WALLOWA NATIONAL FOREST IS
' STILL TECHNICALLY
CLOSED. '
La Grande July 1. The' recent
eltolnatlona of various tracts of
Linia auDDosedt to be of an agrlcul-
tuTal character, from the edge of
tue national foreiU, by proclamation
of President Taft, has been the cause
of nearly as mucin Interest and-tar
more misunderstanding on the part
of the. general publlo thaa the fa
mous opening held last year In the
s .ites of Washington and Montana.
At the U. S. Land Office at La
Urande, official notice has been re
ooiv&d giving the eliminations from
the Umatilla and Whitman national
forests only. . The. Wallowa Nation
al Forest, which ' to the centeT of
Interest In this part of the country,
has not yet been filed here. A copy
of the presidential proclamation, In
connection .with the Wallowa forest
ha' been received 'In thl,,clty,
through unofficial sources, and all
l rsons intending to file upon lands
fc .ould carefully note tiu following
paragraph relating to settlement and
eutryiof land thrown out:
"The lands . hereby eliminated
from : the Wallowa National Frest
which are not embraced In any oth
er reservation or appropriation, shall
. bo restored to the public domain and
income subject to settlement, under
ihe general provisions of the home
road laws on such date and after
j.ich notice by . publication , as the
i'ocre'aTy of the interior may pre
wintjs, but shaH not become subject
to entry, filing, selection, or'other
farm of appropriation' until the ex
piration of thirty day from M the
laie so fixed, and no person will be
Hivmltied to gain or exercise any
1-ie.hc whatever under any settlement
or occupation begun prior to such
date, and alt such settlement and
occupation are hereby forbidden.'1
It will thus be seen that, before the
Interior Department names ' a daie
for settlement, no one will be per
mitted' to settle upon , any of the
eliminated lands, as this Is' express
ly forbidden. ' It will also be noticed
that none of such lands will be sub
ject to filing of any klndi until the
expiration of 30 daysi from the date
fixed for settlement. Hence the el
ement of speculatloni and fraudulent
location In connection with these
1 in ils la largely lnLntrulsotl. Due ad
vertising will be made, through the
local officials, not only of the dates
but of the lands Umlnated as well.
Therefore, intending settlers Bhould
be very careful to- follow strictly
To the Citizens of , Wallowa County
It is our purpose to handle any business
entrusted to us in such a fairand liberal
' , manner as to matte the customer's rela
; tion with, this bantt satisfactory and
profitable.,! H Aside irom our 'excellent ;;"
V. ' ; facilities, this bank has the' advantage of
i 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. .
Stocfcowers and Farmers N
Wallowa,
asuii'ik1
Wliat Can
' What can you expect your business to
amount to withe ut a Telephone? Do you
. suppose acusttnier will lose time running ,
after you when you can call your conipet
itor by 'phone? 1 .
Home Independent Telephone Co.
The City Planing Mill 6
; W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor
ENTERPRISE,' OREGON. ,
Carries a complete stock of , rough and dressed i
lumber.'..' '.-.'.'''.'.,','''''',.,: . : . ..'," ';'''
A line of standard mouldings always in stock. I
Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty
, U pf ent dlMeunt for oath. All aooounte blane4 g
, , at wplratlon off SO days and Mttled by oath r not. '
bssxm
the official notice and directions.
and. If 4hls Is done on the part of
ihose Interested, no official Influence
need be consulted or followed. The
officials here request all Interest
ed persons : to use extra caution In
this Tegard.
'Foley ...-ney Pills Ha.y -ured Me.''
The above la a quotation, from a
euer wh.m by H. M. Winkler, Ev
jnuvlile. Ind. "I contracted a se-
,era case of kidney 'trouble. My bacli
jave out. Kind pained me.- I seemed
to have lout all strength and ambi
tion ; viiu bothered with dizzy spells,
my headi would swim and specks
float before my eye3. I took taiey
Sidney Pills regularly and am now
perfectly well end feel like a new
nan. Foley Kidney Pills1 have
;ured me."" Burnaugti & Myfield.
'r "
WALLOW A; COUNTY PIONEER
DIES IN WALLOWA.
John Daugherty, for twenty-three
years a resident of Wallowa county,
was buried In the Wallowa; cemetery
'riday of last week. He succumbed
o a long illness that had depleted
Is strength, and passed away at, the
ige ,of 72 years, 8 months and 28
lays. Mr. Daugherty is survived by
ive daughters of the nine- children
hat were "born, to his long, happy
carriage with M13S Nancy Simpson
.n Indiana, in an early day. They
nigrated first to Missouri, thence
-o Oregon. -,
CLAYTON KNODELL .GETS
" .' THE BALLOON PRIZE.
Clayton Knodell secured' the tlck
t attached to the balloon sent up by
Jackson & - Weaver, last Saturday
ifternoon. The ticket entitled the
lolder to a five dollar prize, and
'Oinig Knodell thus secured a fine
post card magic lantern a lantern
lslng post cards for slides.
; The big balloon Intended for the
contest by Jackson & Weaver a'acl
lenlally caught fire, and asmallei
jalloon was pressed Into service.
The latter came down near the coun
ty high school building.'
M.KALI PEACHES' HANDED
- ONE THURSDAY EVE
The Brooklyn Trolleydodgers. came
forth victorious from the formidable
clash with the Alkali Peaches, Thurs
lay . evening. . The Trolleydodgers
non bya scone of 11 to 8 and the
AlkalUPeachea are explaining how It
happened.' The game was halr-spllt-Ing
and thrilling throughout, and the
ieteated' team vows all sorts of
baseball vengeance upon' the redoubt
able Trolleydodgers In future.
j Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure
any case of kidney and bladder trou
ble' not beyond, the reach of medi
cine.' No medicine can do more.
Durnaugh, & Mayfleld." : -
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ORGANIZATION 11
, JOSEPH FORMED
SOCIALIST SPEAKER J. L. FITTS
. FINISHED SPEAKING DATES '
; AT THIS PLACE.
Socialist Speake rJ. L. Fitts arrived
a Enterprise Tuesday . evening,
speaking In the assembly room of the
court house here the same eventing,
lie spoke In Joseph Wednesday even
ing and night, and returned to En-
lerprise to speak Thursday evening
m the street and Thursday night in
he court house again.
At Joseph a socialist organization
was effected by the speaker, Mr. Ma-'
ban there being, chosen organizer,
and George Honser secretary.' Both
neetlngs at Joseph were held on the
jtreet.
In his speaking here, Mr. Fitts
;ave gansial , satisfaction. He was
jronounced by those' who heard him
i be a departure from the rampant
adlcalisra affected by some exhort
;rs of the same calling. He dealt
vith'the theme of socialism versus
:apltalism in. a calm though earnest
nanner; and conttaed his remarks
o argument rather thani to abuse.
U 'Joseph he devoted much of his
ime to showing the distinction be
ween the two parties, notably, the
aborlng party and the capitalist
jarty. In Enterprise, Instead of
ilighting upon. God, church and the
eligiou conviction; rather thani har
owlrug up with irrevelant noise and
naccurate sedition the institutions
hat roust be preserved under any
mase of economy, he showed' how .
ociallBm would all the more con
serve the good in all Institutions
jy eliminating the bad, than Is pos
ilble under a regime of heartless and
nore or less brutal class struggle.
Vnd on the 1 whole, his handling! of
he" economic problems which lie at
ne hsart of the producing world,
,ava general satisfaction.
Must Be Above) Suspicion,
Kidney and bladder ailments are
10 eerloua In their consequences, and
f unchecked' &o often fatal that any.
emedy offered for their cure must
e above suspicion. Foley Kidney
.llls contain no harmful drugs, and
lave successfully siood a png and
horough test. Bumnaugh & May
.'teld.... ....'! '
BUSINESS CONDITIONS.
Extract from e.lltqrlal New York
Ierald, May 30, 1910.)
The only unfavorable element in
he ' situation' la the unfavorable
ittltude of federal lawmakers and
itate officials towards, the railways
ind the spirit which would prevent
he companies from moderately ad
saucing their charges to offset the
Increased cost of operation. When
he manufacturer Is obliged to pay
ilgher prices for' raw material and
Increased wages , he does the only
,)osalblo thing In the circumstances
ind correspondingly raises the charge
or his product. The railways are
ibliged to, pay Increased' prices for
luppllea and higher wages, and It
3 only reasonable that they should
jet, more for what they sell, name
y,' transportation,
That they are Impelled to raise
heir charges 1 plain from current
raffle returns showing Increased
rrosa takings, while costs of oper
ition have Increased Im still greater
ratloCwlth resulting decrease in net
aarnlngs. Unless the greatest of
Ul Industries Is permitted to pros
per the 'country cannot be prosper
ous. 19bl
Chamberlain Stomach and Liver
Tablets gently, stimulate the liver
and bowels to expel poisonous mat
ter, cleanse the system, euro consti
pation and sick headache. Sold by
all druggists.
Privea away Flies. Mosouitoes and Gnata.
It protect horses and cattle from attacks
of insects, enabling them to feed and
alep in peace. It prevents loss of weight
and stretch from worry caused by
attack of insects, and from the irritation
of their bite and atines. There ia
satisfaction is the relief it affords
domestic animals from the acourge of
maddening parasites and flies, besides the
profit in returns. Horses do more work
on less feed and cows yield more and
better milk when relieved from tin frenzy
incited by constantly fighting a swarm of
Toracious, insausuie iiwecis. .
Four aiies, 3c, 50c, 750 and fi.as.
Ask your merchant for it.
Uovt Chkmicai, Co. rortland, Oregon
NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM
OTHER CITIES IN OREGON
Archbishop Christie . dedicated ; St.
Philip's church, the new Roman Cath
olic edifice at Dallas, Sunday.
The Chemawa Indian school has a
stand of 14 acres of white spring side
oats that measures an average of 6
feet. 5 inches in height.
Definite plans are being carried out
for the Wallowa hospital, and before
August 1 it will be ready to receive
patients. ' '
In a report prepared by the state
land department It is shown that the
department has paid over to the state
treasurer $33,089.37 for June.
Walter Malory, charged with steal
ing horses in Asotin county, Wash., is
being sought in the fastnesses of the
lower Grande Ronde river by officers,
who believe that he Is hiding there.
Miss Alice L. Webb, for the last five
years assistant editor of the news bu
reau of the University of Wisconsin,
has been appointed editor for the news
bureau of the state agricultural col
lege of Oregon.
Within less than five months, say
the promoters, Marshfleld and North
Bend will be connected by an electric
road now in actual course of construe-'
tlon. The distance Is 5 miles. Next
year It is planned to extend the line
to Empire. 1
Chester W. Washburne, a graduate
of the University of Oregon, class ,of
1905, has been placed In charge of the
United States geological surveyj on
the lower Columbia river, to ascertain,
definitely, ,whether or not the country
has deposits of oil, gas and coal.
The general opinion that Attorney-
General A. M. Crawford was a candi
date for the gubernatorial chair was
overturned when he filed his declara
tion of Intension with the secretary
of state to become a candidate for re
election to the office of attorney-general.
. ,
As a result of statements charged
to memll3 of the Umpqua Valley
Horticultural So'clcety and Fruitgrow
ers' Association, in which they accus
ed members of the Roseberg Mer
chants Protective association of un
fairness In buying farm products, a
war between the organizations Is rag
ing. While one of his helpers struggled
with him trytrg to seize the revolver
with which he had threatened to kill
himself, George Bennett, a prominent
dairy man of T'Uamook county, finally j
wrested the weapon away and shot
himself through the head. Death was
Instantaneous.
Articles of Incorporation are in the
course of preparation for a company
to build and equip a large modern ho
tel to be built In the center of the
business district at Klamath Falls.
The hotel complete Is to cost approx
imately $75,000. Much of the stock
has already been subscribed and the
undertaking Is sure to be a success.
An Initiative petition favoring the
creation of an employes indemnity
commission has been filed with the
secretary of state state.' The petition
asks that the commission be empower
ed to secure data on the framing of. a
comprehensive law or system of laws
treating the subject of employes' In
demnity and to present recommenda
tions to the legislature.
State Printer W. S. Dunlway Is now
doubtful as to the possibility of com
pleting the codification of state stat
utes, as provided by the last legisla
ture, by Navember 1, the time stipu
lated in the law. In addition to this,
the initiative work Is expected , to
swamp the state printer about August
1, and it will keep bis offices busy for
five weeks.
1
State Attorney-General Crawford
has notified the Tallant-Grant Packing
company, lessee of disputed Troyer
Island, that the state lays cjalm to the
property. The notice was Issued at
the direction of the state land board
shortly after the United States su
preme court decided that the bound
ary line between the states of Oregon
and Washington is defined by the mid
dle of the main channel of navigation.
The O. R. & N. has filed a reply
with the state railroad commission to
the complaint of A. C. Ruby against
the present rate's for shipping horses
in less than car lots. The company
contends that this rate is according to
the Western classification and is
made as a charge a: so much per
head, taking Into consideration chance
of loss and space used by the animals.
The road says the rate Is used on all
roads west of the Mlssisstpl river and
Is In no way discriminatory.
In appreciation of Ms efforts In the
arrangement of the Japanese exhibit
at the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc Exposi
tion at Seattle, Colonel Henry E.
Dosch, who was director of exhibits,
has had conferred on him the third
class of the Imperial Order of Rising
Sun by the Emperor, of Japan. The
insignia represents the rising sun, and
is set with a rare red stone, from
which rays of gold rsdiant, inlaid with
Ivory. It hangs from a pendant of
green and pink enamel which Is pat
terned after the lotus plant, Japan's
national flower.
MODERN CLOTHES"
JpraittUoee Kinceufc&Co.
f mom r ifttr v
Grand Old Fourth of July
This will be a great holiday and we expect to fit you out
with one of our hand tailored Men's Suits, so you, may
look as well as anybody, and we expect to give you a '
liberal cash discount. ' Our goods are marked so low
that we can't afford to cut prices half in two, but we will
give you a good honest discount and we will give this in
any one of our departments that you trade in, but es- .
pecially in our Clothing Department and Hat and Shoe
Department. We will give more than our usual dis
counts in Oxfirds. We have & nice line of these goods ,
and it will pay- you to call and examine the same before
purchasing elsewhere. Thanking you for past favors
ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE &
MILLING COMPANY
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EAGLE SCREAMS AT
THE LAKE TOWN.
. The eagle began screaming at Jo
seph along about last Saturday,
and the echo of it verberates
ihrough the river canyon' and on
up to Easle Cap, and down the
lake as far asEnterprlse, still. It
wa a gala scream. It was a scream
'hat subdued all business last 'Mon
day throughout ; the valley, and at
tracted several thousand persons to
Joseph and the head of the lake.
The scream was made up of base
ball games, boxing contests, ''races,
of various kinds, amusements of ev
ery description, a'l sprinkled through
with the restless spitting firecrack
er and streaked with soaring paper
balloons. Then there were the peo
ple. Ranehres who had not seen
each other for a year visited 1 their
wAiiTED-n
Hinpie wimn jnoaci -riiiUBr
auKitqr money last.
V fast. Writ far
I0 UOiVEI BEOU1KEU
to anyone, anywhere in ihe U .
tllow 1'JiJf DA I'd' llEJS
pui 11 10 anytcai vuu wun.
FA!
if 14 liV-X
mm
miiwa ucimia yuur us-) ne. jx uvi a Dtcycie or a pair ot tires trr m Ci yc
at y trie until you receive our cauloRues and learn our unheard ox Junior
Prtctt ana rrmarkahi ttcial offers to ritlur agent.
YCa WILL BE JOTOCHEDlKSLS?l!i
j ln trvts we ican make you
A than any other factory.
I ltU;V;iE IIICAI.KIU.
douMemr prices. Orders lilled the
hUCOlM) HAND lUUVClLKH.
nanillT have a number on hand taken In
oro.notl at orices nncinar fnm Ali ta Ctt
m)0 EEBH1EO'5
1.1 M 1 fM
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self-i.alicj tirisk;
(in ai
V U Tke rttrutnr retail trie et Ihttt Urn it
fS.io ptr fir, tnt to introdua tut will
seUxMa3amtutatrtftMmwuordtrS4
BO HOuETECSSLE F2CZ.1 F327C2cS
NAILS, Tacke or GImm will not le tba
nlr out. Sixty thousand pair sold fcat year.
Over two I. una red Uiousand pairs now in use.
rtF&WiPTSnXi Mtde In all sizes. It Is live, v
aniieflsvndine.vervdmablear.d linediiisidewith
a suecial auaUtv of rubber, which never becomes
porous and which closes up stnall puncture without allow
iir the air to escape, we nave uuncredjol Ictlerslroniaali:
cdcustoiuerssta:inD; that their tires haveonly been pumped
up once or twice in a whole season. They wei Tt no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being give
by several lavcr of thin, specially prepared fabric on the
tread. Therccularpriceoi U1escLiresisi3.soperDair.bt1t for
adrtisinenurTK)aewearmaaUnaariecialfaclorvTiriceto
the rider of only t.8o per pair. All orders shipped taiae day letter is received. We ship C O. D. on
tpprovat. You do not pay a ceajt until you havrxamined and found them strictly as represented.
we win auow a rswrt uisnuuns 01 j pr
send IILL tisu Him utuisti aXJ enclo this adveruseruent. You run no risk in
seeding us an o'Z.r as ih tires may, be returned at OtlK expense if for any reason they are)
tint satisfactory : lamination. We are- perfectly reliable and snoney sent to us is as aafe as in a
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uiiaciory r. : - camination. we are periectry reiiaoie anu snoney sent to us u as sate as In a
. If y'i ota t a pair of these tires, you it .11 find that they will ride easier, run faster,
be "er, . -t loufcr and look finer than any tire vou have ever used or seen at any price. V.
rii it v.'.ll be so well pleased that wlien yott want a bicrcle yon will fire us your order.
Wear br-fl
1; now 1 1
We wo...'. . -i .j send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire otfer.
T VL'iit WTfl T"Jr? don't buy any kind at any price until yoaartid for a pah-of
r m V ifs.baf m aaa.O Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at
the special introductory price quoted above: or write for onr big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which
tacsctibes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half thettmial prices. N
rtrt rfflY IXAtY u a postal today. lMt NOT TIUXK OF RCTITO a bicvela
tJtM m 4 J m vvAJAJm or a pir of tires from anyone until yon know the new and wonderful
oacr we are making. It only etnas a postal to learn everything. Write it kOW.
J. L. HEAD CYCLE CO. PAliY, C3IC:.C3, ILL
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neighbors there, talked' of the stock,
the weather, the , crops, and the
Fourth of July. Strangers, coming
to see the sights, entertained them
selves at the rel lemonade stands
or deviated from lemonade slightly
I by flirting with the ' near beer"
evanescence that la said to lure
the soul Into a dizzy vision of hop
vines, malt' house3,' beer cellars and
the amber fluid as well, t
When the' stomach falls to per
form Ha functions, the bowels be
come deranged, the liver and the
kidneys congested causing numerous
diseases. , The stomach and liver
must be restored to a healthy condi
tion and Chamberlain's Stomach! and
Liver Tablets can be depended upon
to do" it. Easy-ito take and mot eX-
factlve. Sold by all dealers.
mm mm
IK EACH T0WH
Tid diltrict to
ride and exhibit a
full Particular ik J it, ml nil i t
Dicycie iumisnCd DT US.
until vou frrvrnjinnmv.,il ,nn. hira-l W. .kl-
S. mthmt a ant dtfoiU in advance, trtiay frtight, and
. 1 KIA1. duting which time you may ridi the bicydc and
ll you are then no! perfectly satisfied or do not wijh to
this year. We sell the hi-l, cut trade bicycles for lei money
Wa are tatts'icd wi;"i fin rrr,t;t above lactorv cost.
VOD on I'll nur Kr. v... .T..
('ay received.
q ia not nrrlartv It3fi41 ml V.
trade hv our rhif-im r. .t..r. Tl... .
or alio. rMcrint'va Linnin I.e. ...iil
PJIKCTCHE - FMSF
WoHoo tha thick rrjhber tread
"A and pnnoturo strips "is"
and "IXalwi rim atrip " If
to prevent rtm outtlna;. TLli
tiro will outlast any otkr-r
mako SOF r, KUUiXlti aiaU
t-iereDy maKinfr trie prtue mt.aa per pair) if too
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