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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1910)
r Won't Need a Crutch, When Editor J. P. Sbasman, of Cor nelius, N. C, bruised his leg badly, It started an ugly sore. Jlany.ealves and ointment proved worthless. Than Twvion'a Amlpa Salve healed It thoroughly. Nothing 4a so prompt and sure for ulcers, bolls, burna, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, pimples, eczema or piles. 25c at all druggists. ' Hair Upon Horm Lips. The fin bain about the mouth of the horse are organs of touch of ex treme delicacy. Tbey serve to a cer tain extent the same purpose as our Anger ends, the whiskers of the cat or the trunk of the elepbaut. Sensitive ness Is due to specially developed end lngs of nerves In the skin, which are continually sending messages to the brain. The Up hairs of the horse first receive the stimulus, which Is commu nicated to the end organs and so puss es on to the brain. Tbey come Into play when the horse samples a new article of food. He first smells It uud. having so far eatlHfkd himself, touch es It delicately with those sensitive hairs. The upper Hp moves softly In quick sympathy and confirms the opin ion suggested by the hairs. The tongue Judges finally as to the fitness of the food. When the horse wishes to drink these hairs assure bin) thai the water Is free from foreign matter on the surface, for he drinks from the surface only. They detect the smallesi particle of dirt and guide him to the purest place. Took All His Money. .... Often all a man earns goes to doctors or for medicines, to cure a stomach, liver or kidney trouble (hat Dr. King's New Life Pills tvould qulck'ly cure- at slight cost, '.est for dyspepsia. Indigestion, bll- maimas, constipation, jaundice, ma .iria and debility. 20c at all drug- fc lots'. Managing the Weather. It may safely be said ihat control of the weather by sorcerers was al together dlsbeUeVed lu by very iew persons In the sixteenth century. But If the belief was held more strongly along one coast Hue thau another 11 was around the Baltic rather than elsewhere. As lure us lti"0 a travelel tells us how, being becalmed off Flu laud, the captain sent ashore to buy a wind from a wizard. The fee wan 10 kroner (say 30 shillings! and a pound of tobacco. The wizard tied a woolen rag with three kuots lu It to the mast. Untying the first knot pro duces just the wind they want, south wiwt That Hlackenlnx. untying knot No. 2 revives It for a time, but kiior No. 3 brlugs up a fearful nortueasier. which nearly sluks them. "Qui nesclt orare. dlscat navlgare," was a mucb quoted pbrnse. True enough of one traveler. It would appear, seeing he Is reported to have prayed during ft storm: "O Lord, I am no common beg gar. I do uot trouble thee every day. fnr I nover nrnved to thee before, and if It plense tbee to deliver me this once I will never pray to thee again as loug as I live. -Atiautic wouiuiy. Savel From Awful Peril. "I never lelt so near my grave," writes Lewis Chainblin, of Mancne-j-er, Ohio, R, It. No. 3, "as when a frightful cough and lung (trouble pull ed me down to 115 pounds hi spite, of many remedies and the best doc tors. And that I am alive today Is ue solely to Dr. King's New Dls overy, which completely cured me. ow I weigh 160 pounds and can " ork hard. It alio cured, my four rhtldrcn of croup." Infallible ' for coughs and colds, Its the most cer tain remedy for la grippe, asthma, desperate lung irouble and. all bron nla( affections, 50c: and $1.00. A trial bottle fiee." Guaranteed by. all druglsts. Big Horse Sale of High Grade Draft Stock 1 00 Percherons, Clydes and Shires will be sold at Public . ' Auction, commencing TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910 , " the Second day of the Wal lowa County Fair, at ENTERPRISE, OREGON 70 Head of 2-year-olds No Old Stuff More Mares than Geldings Every One a Good One TERMS :-6 months bankable note, with privilege of renewing E. A. ANDERSON and GEO. WAGNER, Owners 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. ; Stoclpwers and Farmers National Bank Wallowa, Oregon ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE One Night Only Saturday, August 6, 1910 Lowe's Madison Square Theatre Company Presents William' Gillette's famous farce comedy, The Private Secretary With an enlarged company, a splendid representation will be given & ' & Prices as usual, 25. 35. and 50 cents Seats on Sale at Burnaugh, & Mayfield's, . J. E. SMITH LIVESTOCKCfJ Dealers in Rams Headquarters at M EACH AM, ORE. OnO.R. and N. R. R. To ke-a-p your health sound; to avoid the Ills of advancing years: conserve 'your physical forces' for ripe and healthful old age, guard our kidneys by toklngi Foley' Kid ney Remedy. Burnaugh & Mayfield. Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemeay has been successfully used in nine epidemics of dysentery. It - has nev er' been known ito tail. It is equal ly' valuable for children end adults, and when Teduced with water and sweetened, It la pleasant to take. Sold by Bumaugh & Mayfleld and ail good druggists. Mexican House. The mnlu walls of tnuny houses to Mexico are from three to six feet thick to withstand earthquake shocks. For Quick Relief from. Hay Fever Asthma and summer bronchitis, ake Foley's Honey and Tar. . It juickly relieves the discomfort and uffering and the annoying symptoms .lisappear. It soothes and heals, ithe n flamed air passages of the head. hroait and bronchlaili 'tubes. It, cou sins no opiates and . no harmful iruga. Refuse substitutes. Bumaugh Mayfield.. -, .... Three Time Day. nira You're really sweet enough to ent! Her Well. I do. Exchange. They Have a Definite Purpose. Foley Kidney Fills give quick relief n cases of kidney and bladder, all uents. Mrs. Rose Glaser, ' Terre rlaute, Ind., te'.la the result in her ase. "After suffering ' for many ears from a' serious, case of kidney .rouble and.' spending much money 'or so called cures, I found Foley Kidney Pillar the oa,ly medicine that ,'ave me a permanent cure. . I am igatn able to be up and attend to ny work. -1 shall never hesLtate ito ecommend them." Bumaugh & May eld. In Poker Circle. Whut are proper culling cards?" Three or better are considered very good." Louisville Courler-Jouruol. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been elped by the President of the Indus rial and Orphan3' Home at Macon, ia., who writes: "We have used Meetrlc Bitters in this Institution r nine years. It has proved a most ixcellent medicine for stomach, Hv- )t uid kidney troubles. We regard .t as one of the best family medicines in earth." It Invigorates all vital or jans, purifies the blood, aids dlges lon, creates appetltlte. To strength md build up pale, thin, weak chll tren or rundown people it has no xjual. Best for female complaints. )nly COc at all druggists'. '"' Sleeping 8ickness. Sleeping sickness has been known in West Africa for 100 years and Is said to be. always fatal. If your liver is sluggish and , out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to night before retiring and you will feel all right fai the morning. Sold by Bumaugh & Mayfield and all good druggists, Italian Cavalry otneeri. . Cavalry officers in Italy undergo a course of instruction in pigeon train ing for military purposes. From Sickness to, "Excellent; Health" So says Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Peoria, III.: "I found in your Foley Kid ney Pills a prompt and speedy cure for backache and1 kidney trouble which bothered nie for many months. I am now enjoying excellent health which I owe to Foley Kidney. Pi'ils." Bumaugh. & Mayfield. KEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM. . . OTHER CITIES JN OREGON Man's Mourning. Man was tnnde to mourn, but prob ably it was never intended that be should speud much, of his time at it In buying a cough nwdlclne, don't e afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There la no danger from t, and relief Is sure to follow. Ea- iecIaMy recommended for coughs, olds and wheoplng cough.. Sold by luraaugh & . ay field and all good viruggists. Drives away Plies. Mosquitoes and Gnats. It protects bones and cattle from attacks of insects, enabling them to feed and sleep in peace. It prevents loss of weight aud strength from worry caused by attacks of insects, and from the irritation of their bites and stings. There ia a A Midsummer Saving of Money Fines aggregating a total of. . 9925 were paid In the Justice court at Gar diner by three "bootleggers." The Commercial Club of Springfield Is preparing for the "coming of the railroads celebration" to be held there August 18, 19 and 20. '.The first permanent laying of steel on the Southern Pacific Company's Natron-Klamath Falls cutoff began last week when 350 -feet of 90-pound teel rails were placed. " A fire which has been burning in the timber between North Bend and Marshfield for the past week Is be coming somewhat alarming for sev eral of the residents of Marshfield Heights, an addition which has not been entirely cleared and which con tains a number, of scattering houses. The flames are coming uncomfortably near to the houses. In response to Inquiries from Adjutant-General Finzer, of the Oregon national . . guard, Attorney-General Crawford gave an opinion that .the governor of the state can permit a provisional naval service, ' subject to the action of the legislature. Neither the commander-in-chief nor any of the officers, however; can create Indebted ness which will be an obligation for the state to pay. ; ' . - The lumber mill of the Johnson Lumber Company, near Coqullle, was totally destroyed by fire and with It the electrto light plant which furnish ed light for both Coqullle and Myrtle Point, four residences and five car loads of lumber on the track of Pops Bay, Roseburg & Eastern road were consumed, and over 200 feet of trestle of the railroad was burned, cutting off rail communication-with Myrtle Point. Judge .Galloway in circuit court held that . the -attorney-general had ex ceeded his Jurisdiction in withdrawing tha. -original ballot title of the em ployes' Indemnity commission Initia tive measure., as filed with the secre tary of state,, and in finding a new title in . lieu thereof. Under a statu tory provision the holding of the cir cuit court is final in appeals of this nature . and ' consequently the ballot title will stand as originally prepared. The proofreading has been complet ed on 1918 pages of the codes and statutes of Oregon, ' being compiled under the direction of fix-Governor William P.-Lord, under an. act of the legislature of 1909. The first volume has been printed -and the more than balf of ' the second volume; Is off the presses. The 1 present ' compilation, Bellinger ft Cotton's " statutes, con tains altogether 7608 sections in the rew code, while there are but 6797 in the present compilation.'" .' J Six counties have agreed to meet the ' expense of, an 'exhaustive road building test which' is to be made in western' Oregon ' by Professor H. M. Parks, of the Oregon Agricultural col lege. These counttes are Linn, Clack amas, Marlon, Benton, Tillamook and Multnomah.. It Is Professor Parks', pofpoie to" make a geological test of all rock of western Oregon so that he may gain an' accurate idea how much roadbullding material - la available, where It la to be found, and what will be the cost of transporting. He will Issue his Information in pamphlet form whan galneA' ' of EN the next sixty days we expect to close out all of our Summer Goods at prices that will compel you to invest. If you will come to our store and see the many bargains that we-are offering in every department of our well filled establishment, you will see at once that this is no idle boast. Come and examine our line of Men's Fjne Shoes. NETTLETON,' : DAUGHERTY FITHIAN, BUCK INGHAM, . HEICT, BRADLEY METCALF CO. SHOES, and many other good and .stylish things that we will not attempt to mention: . We are still having a good trade in our Hand Tail- ored Clothing. Every suit must be sold before the. arrival of our Fall Stock." " " '".' " " Visit our Dry Goods Department; our Grocery De partmeut, and our Hardware Department. It will surprise you to see our well assorted stock of Hard - ware Come and see us, we will treat you right. ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY r: u 1910 1 AUGUST imp Baa. rion. Tue. Wa. Tbm. Frt. Sat. 77T23T 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. . . .. 'hen the dligoatlon . to., all right, ;he. . action, of the . bowels regular, -n".re.ts a natural craving and relish for .food. When, this la lacking you a) ay. know, that you need a dos of C'hamber.laln' . Stomach and) Liver Tablets.. They, sitreng'theni the- dJges- 1 live organs, Improve the .. appetite i and regulate the bowels. Sold by ! Burnaugh & Mayfield. and . all good rugglsta. " Foley Kldmey Rill. Tonic in quality end action, quick in results. For backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness, urinary Ir regularities and rheumatism." Bur naugh i. Mayfield.' THE MEADOW DAIRY I am now prepared to furnish ilie people oftvn ' terprise and vicinity with the best of MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK " SKIMMED MILK Whole Milk, per quart, jc Cream for table use, per quart a ic Cieam to Whip, )er quart, 40c Buttermilk, per gallon, 10c Ukinimed Milk, per gallon . 10c W. W. ZURCHBR WUM1TED II (9 - IWk.t sample Latnt Modal 1 mm mm vwm.--.Jk ...1 1 w Writ for full 9MWticubra MmA stfial affn Our . aaraole Latnt M Bukinff monev laau U HURKl UEUUIttE until Jtou receive and approve! to anyone, anywhere m the U. . without m ctnt cittiit in advr.. allow 1 KN 1AVU' t'UKS CUIAL dutina which rim you i ' t put it 10 any itn you wisn. i . you are wen not perfectly sir.- keep trie Dicycie amp n Da.:K tu at our expense and ytm nttl h Tnah the highest erade bicycle email prolit above actual lartr-. ja:k t tu at our expense and rtm will lv3',TnIV PRIrFi we 1 nnan tne nignen trade bi rMwIUltl ralULd at on anull Dn!it above actual to $s middlemen 'a prolitl b buyinr direct of cj and have nice behind your bicycle. .' K HOT UU bicycleora at mny fria until you ne 've our catalmruea and learn rar and rtmarkoH tftcu ! effort to riUer agpt-i, YC3 IVSLL EE AST0R SUED Sifi, r-"'- -- - torn pnemt We can make yon ti ayear. Ves V. than any o:her factory. . fe arc astt - '! BtSCi-E 1EA1.EHS. yr can r our pneea. Orders filled the ty roc. . ' Be sure and take a bottle aatiaf action in the relief it affords ! Chamberlain's 'Co!ic, Cholera and Oi domeatic animals from the scourge of arrhoea' Remedy w4th you when irt maddening parasites and Hies, besides the) 1 t,, , . this- summer "It profit in returns. Horses do more work i " Jfur r,,p ? Ja on less feed and, cows yield more nd!cannot oatod on board the better milk when relieved from the frenzy liralas or steamors. Changea of wat- tndtedby constantly fighting a awann of cllmat aftea.Cuse sudden SKCOTinmKT LtSTCLKS. do n. T ' nauallv have a numb!? on hand taken !n t -ade br o . ' ' promptly at prices rar..utf from to US w SIO. a, . - m)U ISEDSETG03I1 POGCTOnE-PB nr. ' ! Thl rrjrutar rHail frici of that tires is f1.5Q perpatr, tut to tntrodua are will wliyouasampufasriorojvumwuHoraTo9h liO M0BETC03SLE FB0?4 P0S3TC3 NAIUJ. Taka or Claaa wlU not let the) aJr out. Sixty thonsand pairs acid last year. Over two hundred Uiotu&nJ pair now la use. ' nrKC'Py73ff!adeinallsiie.ItlJllyclT uiiejivridinff.vervduTableandlinedinEidewith m Bnril miaUtv of ruuDer. which never becomes a wnicn Closes up inaii punciarve wuwi t . t- li M J K,t. 8 A' 1. T ? and "i. to prei t J tli U - viol iiic Ihesirtoeacmpe. UhsTehnncredso(lcttersfromsn'.i C-U customers staling that their tires hsyeonly bee l pumped u ponce or twice in a whole season. They wei -h no -..lore tlina sn ordinary tire, thepuncture nistingqaalitles being gi ty severs! Invers of 111 , k. u r.. nt r:in eult': I atiit in. specially prensred tabrtc on Vie tread. The regular price of Uiese tires is i 50 per pair.but for Krrtisinff nurraac'SwearemakmaaBDMialfQela.-V'nrice-lo the rider of only per pair. All orders shipped same d.iy letter Is 1- . V . arprorsL You do not pay a cent until Ton havj r ynmined and found t... siti.r Ve will allow a eeun dlsoooiit of 3 perteSl f .herehy makins? the pr.t H 3i , Srod HXL. t)ASU WITd ORDKli aiA cncljse this advertisemeut. . j 1 coding us an on'cr ss the Urea may, be returned at OUH expense if fu any re., not satisfactory c ii rumination. We are perfect ly reliable and money sent to us is r bank. If yoa c.i.r a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride ea?.-r. wear better. U -t lonrer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or eer 7 -know .t jrni will be so well pleased that wnea yon want a bicycle yon w..l ! We w . : u send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire cfTr-. mtm V . .f r' rT3 Tlnre (im-l tiny bit nun ii Tiy pnre n:- mtr u llba.u m HUI Bedgetbora mn 1; 1 t ? : t. 1 1 - j t 1 ny f : - .1 1 r r nctare-Pronf 1" I the special introductory price quoted shore: or write for our big Tire ; I escnbca and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the Toracioua. insatiable insects. Four sixes, tjc, 50c, 75c and I1.15. Ask your merchant for it. Uoyt CasuiCAi, Co. Portland, Oregon attacks of diarrhoea, and U to best. to be prejMcei- Soid by Bumaugh & Mayfield and aj oad dmgglats mrt, rm-sf lUi raw bat wnte ns a postal tlay. 1X KMX tiiix IJM HVI rsMH or a pair of tires from anyone until yn ouctawcarcuuuunav uoniyeostaa J. L V.IT3 CYCLE - w - - - . II only coau ft poMal to tcftra crtrytim.,. V. Ll u Li.