The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910, September 21, 1910, Wednesday Edition, Image 2

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THE NEWS RECORD
(Twlce-a-Week.) ,
AN INDKPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Formerly the Wallowa News, estah
Halted March 3. 1899. (
Published Wednesdays and Satur
days at Enterprise. Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRES3
Office East side Court House Square
Entered aa second-class matter
January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at
Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act ot
March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rates; One year $2,
lx months $1, three mouths 50c,
one month 20o. On yearly cash-in-advance
subscriptions a discount of
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any Democrat In' the state In
brains and common, sense, and su
perior to any In- oratorical ability.
The Second Oregon district would
bo known nationally If Burleigh rep
resented It In congress.
WEDNE3DAY, 8EPT. 21, 1910
MAINE AND WASHINGTON,
Maine went Democratic because
there Is no.dlrect primary In Maine.
There are. as many Republicans In
Main aa there were four years, ago.
and no more Democrats. But many
Republicans, were sick and tlrott ot
being "ruled''; they wonted a band
in h rulrfug but under th conven-tlon-gang-Bya'em
they had no chance.
Aa a sign, of their revolt they voted
4he Democrat ticket
Washington was. different. The
ame Insurgency aa In Maine found
by moan of the direct primary a
chance to make Mselt heard and
felt .within the party, so there will
be a Republican victory In Washing
ton In November.
The direct primary makes for
party stability.
WILLING TO RUN.
It la Amusing to see how many
"prominent" Portland Domocrate are
willing to rum for congress In thle
di.st.rtot since they heard from Maine.
Harry Lame, John Manning and ex
Senator Goarta are mentioned.
We have a Dmocrat' right her
in Wallowa county that would make
a better congressman than any of
them. J. A. Burleigh U the peer
Antl-prlmary writers make a great
ado about the vast number of can
didates under the direct primary.
The field was open In Wallowa coun
ty and' thore's barely enough candi
dates In both partloe to fill the
offices. Whether the reason Is tho
prosperity that give all a good liv
ing without office, or because tho
present officers are so Butitofactory,
tho fact remains there .will be but
few contests here Snturday.
an Issue because there la no United
States, senator to be "looted. What
If Bourne or Chamberlain, should
Ale? Even' office holders have been
known to die. The only safe way
! to put none but true blue primary
nen ou guard.
Congressman Ellis on hls own
statement makes, a pitiful' showing
I for his many years In congress.
! Three little pub'.lc buildings! Nom
jinote Lafferty and the d.strlct will
have a live man. Besides he is a
primary man. while Ellla has the
assembly tag.
RECENT REAL ESTATE
DEALS MADE AT WALLOWA
The aseniblyiles are dodging
statement No. l by saying It la not
Fresh Fruits
All seasonable fruits
found here. Also the
finest shipment of For
eign and Dome s t i c
Cheese ever in the city
General Merchandise
With the entire
stock kept brand
new at the lowest
prices the quality of
goods can besold for
All Hats, Shoes and
Gloves at Cost while
they last
An excellent quality of coal
at a conservative price.
Lay in the winter
supply now.
Riley 5 Riley's
In another column, are given the
views of Judge Lowell on the way
to beat Bqwerman, the antl-prlmary
candidate for governor. Dlrolck Is a
good man, a true-blue primary man
and he will surely be nominated If
all primary men vote for him.
The Connecticut RepubUcam con
vention at Hartford was In great con
fusion because of so many fradulent
votes cast. Sounds like the old days
la Oregon that Bowermank Ellis &
Co. want to go back to.
Scratch an assemblylte and you
find a Roosevelt hater. Two met
In an office in Enterprise a - tew
days ago, and it was a race between
them to see who could cuss the
ex-presldent the hardeet.
Oswald West is the logical Demo
cratic candidate for governor. Myers
may bo a good man, but be Is com
paratively unknown. West has made
good wherever put. Ills recordi Is
splendid.
J,. Couch of. Couch & McDonald,
Wallowa, was . In town' Wednesday
and reported real estate selling
briskly. Among their recent sales
are the E. W. South,wlck place of
165 acres, about nine mites northeast
of M'allowa, to Mrs. Belle Feagins
for $K00; two lot in the McDonald
i.n frnni .1 W. Kern of Arling
ton, Vssh.. to lolin ( r i r b : two lots
hi th j Iermani addition, to. J. C. Hall,
ho will erect a d.welling at once
for rent; house and lot In .the Her
man addition to W. P. Poole, re
cently from Chicago: two lo!s in the
McDonald addition, with house, to
J, W. Messenger, a photographer
from the East.
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Open Red Front Barr
Baker and Smith, of the Enterprise
Livery, will open up the Red Front
barn Fair . week as a feed stable
First class accommodations for all
rigs. 39a6
A Reliable Medlclrp Not a NareoV
Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, MIoh., says
Foley's Honey and Tar Baved her
little boy's life. She writes: -Our
little boy contracted a severe bron
chial trouble and as the doctor's1 med
Icine did not cure him, I gave him
Foley's Honey end Tar in which I
have great fa:th. It cured the
cough, as well as the choking and
gagging spells, and 'he got well In a
short time. Fo'ey's Honey and Tar
has many times saved us much trou
ble and we are never without it in
the house. Burnaush & Mayfleld.
I L. O. HOLLAND-, M. D.
Every maa "recommended' by the
Taconia convention was turned down'
at the Washington primary. Oregon
will do likewise.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Litch Building.
Telephone Connection.
New Kyle ta furnUure; call and
?e the big new stock at Ashley's;
two carloads just arrived. 41bl
For All Kind of
Artistic Palatial. aa
. Faar Haasa
. do not fail ta call oa
OAHES, Contractor
M. B.-Low Broa.' IVinU
The City Planing' Mill
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Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed
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A line of standard mouldings always in stock.
Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty
' Fly per oent discount for 0ash. All accounts balanced
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Abstract Company ;
A. C. MILLER, President
new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant J
in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap-
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Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates
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Enterprise Livery
and Sales Stable
BaKer Q Smith, Proprietors
Fair treatment to everybody. Bus meets all trains 10 cts
Commercial Trade a Specialty.
First Class Rigs. Phone Orders Carefully Followed
Horses Bought and Sold
- Feed For Sale Open Day and Night -
Pure Bred Black Percheron Stallion at this barn for service
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High Grade Job Woih a Specialty