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THE NEWS RECORD
(TwicVa-Weefc) ! v
AN INDEPENDENT' NEWSPAPER.
Formerly tho" Wallowa' News, estab
lished March 3. 1899.
Published Wednesday and Satur
day at Enterprise, Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRESS
Office East side Court House Square
I , Entered aa ' second-class matter
lanuary 2, 1909, at -the postofflce t
U Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of
- March 3,! 1879. i
Subscription Rates: . One year $2,
- six months $1, ? three mouths BOc,
one month 20c. On yearly cash-In-
- - advance subscriptions a discount of
:,lSc Is given.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1910.
i THE BOURNE SPECTRE.
You'd think from reading the as
sembly newspapers '(-there'', not
many such)' (that Senator Jonathan
Bourne had the voters of Oregon
by the heels, Said' newspapers' are
; more afraid of Bourne -than a pickl
titany to of "gobbellns." Bruce Den
nis, old roan Bennett and the Orego
nlan. staff shiver all 'night at the
. Bourne spectre.
Now the great massr of tha plain
people think Bourne's all right,. and
love' him for the enemies he has
made fighting the fight of 'the people,-
but- just-the same honor no
o'Jier'man cam boas the Oregon vo
ters: ' '
At the late primary, Bourne threw
thx whole weight of his influence
for Dimdck but couldn't keep enough
votes from straying to Abraham and
Hofer to- prevent the nomination of
the asserablylte, Bowerman.
. Likewise, Bourne Inclined to Reed
for Congress. , In this district, but
the voters had seen and heard and
1'ked Laffierty and refused to be
- utampeded Reed wine. "
" ' Fact is the Oregon voter thinks he
krjnws what or whom he wants bet
ter than Bourne or tho Oregonian
' mid he doe. , .
DON'T MICS tHl9 ONE. '
The head and front of the assem
bly! movement in Union , wa am at
torney, George T. Cochran, lie' one.
of those high brows who think the
common run of people hnven't sense'
enough to come lm out of the rain,
let alone choose their officers.
Cochran, did the bidding of the
assembly' push, then ' went to Port
land" arid" claimed hl reward the
assembly nomination for1 superinten
dent of water dlytolon two, a nice
.office with a. fat salary and nothing
to do when, a fellow like Cochran
holds- it. 'i ". ... l ,' '. i
He was nominated because he bad
no opposition. v ' '
But he will not be elected fof the
same reason. F, M, Sax ton of Bak
er county la his opponent, cad all
reports agree that Saxtoa la a com
petent' man who will devote hla . 'time
to ihe .work. His number will- be
65 on the official ballot.
Don't forget. U give Cochran
what' coming to him, by voting for
Nv 65, F. M. Saxilon. '' . ' .-
. 0NE UVE"' WIRE.
A, W Laffeity, insurgent Republl
can nominee for congress, to about
M sure of election as- anyone can be
, of political office, but he show the
' stuff he to made of by getting, Tight,
out among the people and working
as If he was in.' a race for hie life.
U a bundle of nerves and brains
and means to make good if making
good U within, the poaslUiltles. .. .
i Mr..' .Laferty ' translates ; making
good a? doing something for Ore-'
t : gun. Doing something for Oregon
means, fro Instance, Inlsoelmg that
hl state gets fair' treatment In re
clamation work, and a fair share, of
; the fund for that jHork, r
Lafferty le no "dead one." Itetef
a live wire. Joe Cannon, can't leaa
onn arouna by the nose, .. v i 'j,
.Let's roll up a big; majority, la
Wallowa for Lafferty,
,v; ?.- CRT ONE DEER. r.(i.
Landlord Perry Btanchard served
, yen toon to hts many guests, Sunday,
as a reminder he was a mighty
hunter and had Just returned from
a" hunting trip. Ilia 'son WiH, W
H. Durham," Sam Leffel and Walter
Klvette were other members of
the party and they spent a week? on
the Sheep and li the mountains
east of the take.
P. S. Leffel shot the dee".
GREGG PLANER SOLD.
The Gregg planimG mtll In the
northwest part of town has been
bought bv C. M. Boeaen and W. H.
.tuggles, formerly of Sherman coto-
.. It will be opened for business
m soon as a thorough overhauling
Is completed.
The deal includes the lota, build
ings and all the machinery except
ihe engine and boiler, which were
wld to M. Stubblefleld, who has m-
italled the same In his new laun
dry.
COUNTY WINS DECISION.
The Supreme court has affirmed
he decision In the C. U. Elliott road
case. The circuit court awarded EI-
iott much less, damages for a new
road than he claimed, and he ap
pealed. The higher cou.t found no
jrror, and ordered the costs, of the
ippeat to be collected from Elliott.
Small Boy dives
Officers the Slip
Lad From Caldwell, Idaho, Proves
Slippery Customer Keeps 8h)r
J ' ' iff Marvin Busy.
Elmer Small, la'e of Caldwell, Ida.,
nasi been keeping the officers here-
ibout quite busy laitely. He is an
anderslzed 12 yea old boy, but active
is a feriet when It comes, to gat
ing- away. He has. made three e-
apes wKhln a week and the Idaho
iherlff will be lucky to get hiiro
jack home, Thursday.
Elmer broke Into a laundry, took
.vhat change there was In the till
ind smashed an adding machine tin
ier the deluded notion it was a cash
egister. For all this he . was sen
anced to the ie:orm school. The
ibiarlff left him- at hl parento' home
intll he was- reidy to take him to
.he school, but Elmer and his sister
ilsle disappeared one night.
Word was. eent to Sheriff Marvin
ad' Uie lad .was found at Wallowa
iolng to school, while Elsle( was
vorktag In a hotel. The boy was
wrought to Enterprise Saturday by N.
J. Crof ut. He was so little and afraid
hat Charlie Glovannoni, the court
aouse janitor, slept .with him that
might In the Jail, About 3:15 a. m.
Jharlle awoke, found hJs. bedmate
;one, and he locked In. The lad had
aken the keys from Charlie's
iloth-es. about a quarter of an hour
efore, slipped. put and locked the
ioor. Charlie rallied a big iiulia-j-sloo,
hollering and ehootlng off his
isvolver, and vosi finally released.
Sheriff Marvin went to Wallowa
he next morning iui an auto and
epched' there Just- aa Elmer, foot-
ore and veary, turned up Main
itreet from the railroad track, down
which. -he had tramped from Enter
prise. Marvin, s arled with' the lad
)n the afternoon train Monday, but-
.he trailn was hardly out or Wallowa
efore. Elmer made a pretense of
vnatLng a drink, then' dashed out
he door and off the train. ' Marvin
.-as right after him, and captured
ilm after a chort chase. He walk
id him to Loatkie and cauie in a
jj the rest of the way. " -
. ,The Ada county sheriff will come
.'or Elmer today, -.
MAKE FINAL. PROOF.
Charles Loosley of Crow Creek
tad -Albert Miller of Promise made
final proof on their homesteads be
fore 'W. C.. Boatman, Tuesday.
Versa Surber roacfe final proof to
lay, Wednesday, before U. 8. Cora-
mMoner C, M. Lock wood, and Her
man F. Fischer of Swamp Creek
befoi-e County Cierk Boatman. ,
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 en tire
v stock kep 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 s Riley
s
BURLEIGHr DELIVERS
STRONG
ADDRESS
REPLIES TO DAN MORGAN! SMITH
AT UNION TEMPERANCE
MEETING.
The union temperance meeting
Sunday night wa attended by an
audience-that filled every seat to
the Methodist church, and applaud
zd the many goad points made . by
'he speakers. Rev. B. F. Mere
dith presided, and familiar hymns
were eung, a large choir leading.
Rev. S. Harris In a short address
replied to Dan Morgan, Smith's state
ment that preachers had no right
meddling In everyday business af
fairs. Rev. W. P. Samms made a short
;ad witty talk, la which he made
considerable fun of the antl-prohibi-Ion
orator. B. F.' Miller replied
lo certain parts- of Smith's speech.
The main address was made by
layor J, A. Burleigh in his. usual
jias.'.erly style. Mr. Burleigh de
voted the ; major part of hie argu
ment to proving by the testimony of
ttate officers of prohibition states,
.hat state-wide prohibition is a sue
:eau whereever given an honest and
'air .trial. He answered the argu
neat that divea exist under, proht
jltton by proving, they flourish even
none alongside the open saloon and
:nder ; strict regulation. The per
tonal Mherty plea, the so-called
'home rule" amendment and the
Jogle of the midnight search of pri
ate homes were showa to be epec
dus .and false. -
The addxessi was argumentative in
lature, logical In . arrangement and
;lear and forcible in delivery throug
ut. ... , ' , .'
LAFFERTY AT JOSEPH.
A. W. Lafferty, Republican nominee
or congress, aldressed an enthus
iastic audience in Joseph, Monday
light, .there being a good turnout
n spite of the rain. He repeated
lie anteprtmary ' pledges, and " his
wait Ion on the forest reserve ques-
ion .was especially applauded.
Mr. Lafferty. spoke at Elgin Tues-
.lay afternoon and at Union In the
ventng Hon. J. P. Rusk, candl-
late for representative, also-spoke
it Elgin and Union. Lafferty- will
i peak in 21 towns of the district on
hie trip through eastern and cn
ral Oregon. ' ' ! .'.
Bunch of Porkers !
Stolen At lyman
irvetteen Duroe JertV Brood 8ow
Worth $300, bsappear.Froin Mur
.iU , clesK .P.a.nch. ,;
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Jyman, Oct. 16 One of the etrang-
iat occunrences that has1 taken place
a north .Wallowa county Is the dis
appearance from the Murdock stock
.'arm of 19, valuable Duroc Jersey
brood bow that were lust seen on
.he morning, of October 3 while C.
il unlock & 8on. were on their .way
jut to Wallowa with a drove of
logs. .....
: Theae young sows weigh around
140 'pounds each, were marked 'with
hole In right ear ' and slit in left
mt . '-' They wko the cream of their
h!a years crop and th loss is a
oonslderable one a they valued them
t more than $300. . t
- Tbey are offering t50 reward for
xnj-.. knowledge - - of, the mlsaiag
itock. Up to .this - time they have
jo track or any suspicion as to how
.'hey, could . have disappeared from
he 400 acre hog tight pasture. '
It having ralnad often that week
made It hard to track them by the
-line they were first missed. . '; '"
iASEBALL GAMES FOR
, WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP
Philadelphia, Oct. 17 Athletic 4,
Chicago 1. Batteries, ' Bender 'and
Thomas; Overall, Mc In tyre and
Kllng. , ,
Philadelphia, Oct. 18 Athletics 9,
Chicago. 3. Batteries, Coombs and
Thomas; Brown. Ritchie and KUng.
CHURCH 8ERVICES.
Christian: Eible school at 9 ',45,
and the accustomed morning services
at 11 o'clock. The Young People's
Christian Endeavor , at 6:30 p. ' m.
The evening pr:aohfcig service at
7:30.
The Endeavor society wilt give a
rhantom party aid ehtertainment In
the lecture room aid auditorium of
the church Halloween night. All
members, of the Endeavor and their
friend are Invited. ' Come masked
at the hour of 8 and bring your jack
o'lantern and don't talk to any one
for fear of breaking the spell.
J. A. Rumble of Joseph was trans
acting business here between trains,
I Tuesday,
TOM WOLFE WINNER
- -, AT, WALLOWA SHOOT
Tom Wolfe of Wallowa won the
Oregon-Idaho silver cup for the
highest , score . for amateurs at the
Wallowa shoot, Monday, he break
ing -KJ6 out of 200 clay pigeons.
Ocher amateurs scored as fol
lows: Crossland 164, Converse 164,
Matlock 161, Barnes 107, Al Hug 153,
Brady 151, Horn 149, Ed Tuttle. 146,
Masterson 145, Adams 145, Hill 138,
Kellam 136, Lee Tuttle . 132, OBri
an 129, Schaeffer 116, C. H. Tuttle
109.
Profeaslonals: Re Id 177, Barclay
166, Morris 153, Parker 152.
Matlock won the La Grande gold
medal, Cropland the.Dupont trophy,
Masterson and Hug tied for the El
gin Recorder gold medal, Masterson
ruining the shoot-off.
The match .was shot under adverse
weai'.her conditions, drizzling rain
luring every contest but one. O.
H. Brady of En'erpriie was official
scorer.
Council Pays Big
Grist of Claims
Special v Policemefii of Fair Week
Are, Pald--Only Minor Matfcqra
Considered.
Mayor Burleigh and Counollmein
.""unk, Hockett and - Keltner were
present at the mid-mon.uhly sesalon
f the city council, Monday flight.
The application of G. I. Ratcldff
in A M. Stubblefleld for the extea
iion of the - wa'.er main t their
rope.ntlesi . oa Eostr Park street,
was referred to the water commit
tee and Marshal Hug..
The Marshal was ordered1 to put
ha well and plfe in condition, for
193 at the. Enterprise Press office.
A communication! from Mrs. E. A.
Vndersoa was placed on file.
Following are the '
' Claims Allowed.
3. W. Hicka, stealal police. '. ' 9 00
Thomaa Duff,, speaial police. 7 50
Jhrls Bauer, spe:ial police .. 9
Jharlea Givonomnl, special
police 12 50
.1. Stubblefleld, sceciol police 3 00
rhos. Aklns, special police.. 12 50
iam Pace, special po'loe . ; . . " 12 50
I. C. Cramer, special police 10 00
Jasa Weaver, special police.. 3 00
rank Otto, special police ... . 6 00
has. Hug, Sept. salary . . . . 75 00
fii J. Forsyithe, liishts for Sept. 140 80
illey & Riley, haul'jig ; 4 00
laker & Smith, team on street 2. 00
J. E. Both well, team on street 2 50
1. K. Pace, 15 days work on . ;
street and pipe line 38 50
has. Thomas, Sept. salary.. 15 00
i. E. Taggart, insurance pre- "
mlume 17 20
I. E. Patterson, lumber 66 00
3. D. Keltner, pipe and fix- , ,
turea ; 44 36
IHRISTIAN CHURCHES ANNUAL '
RALLY NORTHEAST DISTRICT
The Christian churches of the
Mortheast district, of Oregon will
lold their annual rally in Enter
irlf November 14 and 15. The
:hurches In cooperation la and com-.ris-Ing
t.NW mieeling are those of
.agin, Wallowa Lositlne, Flora and
iSnterprlse. Prominent state spec-
aliets lu the Bible school, Chris
un. Endeavor and mlsst .:'4 will be
iiere to take chairge of the ses-
ilona of the rally, and the public
'4 invited to attend and take advan
tage of these mesttngs.
AUTO IN TROUBLE.
From Flora Journal.
Mr.. apdMrs. F. D. MoCulIy and
Mrs. McCully'a sister, Mrs. Johnson,
md Mr. Branson, all of Joseph, came
into Flora Sunday evening -Ith their
auto badly broken. They were com
pelled' to lay "over all day Monday
.hlle blacksm iths. D. D. Con ley and
Loula Frazler, repaired the machine.
They left here to continue their
)ourney to Lewiiston Tuesday morn
ing. In Deer Crook canyon they
rollided with the rear nd of a
wagon , and 'had to sand to Anatone
for a team to pull them , through to
-hat point. .
Think of It: . Funk'a Saturday spec
lal,-16 pounds of eugar for $1 cash
Not more' than $1 worth sold to I
customer. - 49bl
I L. Q. HOLLAND,. M. D.
t PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .:
Office la Utch Building. "
X ,' Telephone Connection. '
. ror AU Kina ef
ArthUc PaUllM. a
: tmp aasimtf i
do not fail to cQ oa .
' OAtZS. Contractor
M. B.-Lwo Bros.' PminU
Now is the time to buy your
Fall and Winter Wearing'
Apparel
Men's Underwear in two-piece suits, Men's v "
Union Suits, Shirts in all colors and quali
ties, Suits, Overcoats, Sheep Lined Coats, .
and Mackinaws, Slickers and Rubber Leg
gins, and in fact--everything to make you
comfortable for, cold weather.
Shoes. Hats and Caps
- ..-' ... '''""...'
Come in and buy before the line is broken V
. GH. ZURCHER
The Men's Outfitter
Get Your "Plumbing; Done
Before Cold. Weather Starts
I carry a complete line of Bath Tubs,' Basins '
Bowls, etc. PRICES RIGHT. -
'Superior, Stoves and Ranges
Bsst cori thia Market - -. . f , ,,
r S. K, . CLARK, alblks. south Hotel Enterprise
CONCRETE WORK
lOf all kinds, llf you believe in , beautifying Enterprise, you
must believe in making that beauty enduring.lfConcrete is
enduring it will render city beauty a "Concrete Reality."
TISee us for any and all kinds of Concrete Work., i
MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors.
Baker. City -
NEW CATALOG Tells all about the different
courses. Dp we get our students POSITIONS?
Yes! We have even placed studdils from other
schools." 3N0W is the time to PREPARE.
A. L McCauley, Principal
STRAYED OR 8TOLEN. .
19 Duroc Jersey Brood Sows from
Murdoik sitock ranch on Day Ridge.
Marked by hole Jit right ear and
Ji'lt In left ear. " $50 reward, C.
vlurdock & Son, Lyman, Ore. 49t2
len with teams for. hauling lumber,
for . parUculorai inquire E3. M. & M.
Co. '. 49b2
New Suits Filed.
Oct. 15 Edith Wllldama vs. Guy
I.. Williams.
Oct. 16 Ed Chapman vsv H.. A.
Que sen berry and W.' T. Quesea
rry. Oct. 17 Curtle Christy va. Black
.Marble Llm Company.
NO HUNTING,
Notice to laereby given, ohtt hunt
ing an. the premises of the under
lined la atiictly forbidden. 6uch
trespassers will be prosecuted.
J. W. WEAVER, SR.
O. H, Brady attend! the big shoot
it Wallowa, Monday;
To Voters,
Leas than- 300 voters tn the dis
trict affected signed the Washing-:on-Mullnomah
county anmexatdon pe
tition ; 500 to the district hav4 sign
ed a remonstrance, practically all
outside the dlsti lot are against an
nexation, yet you are called upon to
vote the addition of practically one
fourth of Washington, one of the
smallest-counties, to Multnomah, al
ready the wealthiest, moot influ
ential and. powerful. Voters of the
state outsid .of the counties affect
ad can, know but'lUUe of these coun
ty division measures. We. of Wash
ington know nothing of the tnertts'
yt those no: affecting us, and be
lieve - sjch questions should be left
to tho e.Ljw63 artected. Washington
county cannot afford to lose this tet
ritory and Multnomah does not need
it. We ask" yoi td vote 339 XJ No.-
W. D. WoodCha rman Anti-Aanexa-.
tkm Committee,' HIKsboro, Oregon.-
(Paid Advertising.) t
Normal f and
Your cough annovs vou. Keen oh
hacking and tearing the delicate
membranes of your throat "if you
want to be annoyed. But If voin want
relief, want to be cured, take -Cham
berlain's. Cough ; Remedy. Sold by
Buraaugh ft Mayfleld and all good
druggists.' " - ...
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
A Unlon and Wallowa Coup&to
J. A. FRENCH
Nqmlrv on Democratic TIckC
Twonty-fiv, ysju-a Realder
of Unleih snd Wallowa Coufv
8tckmaapd( Farmer.
President Farmers Union,
Enterprise, v Oregon. Two
TiTmi fthtaMlf T '. -
--r ..-w lira Dimio
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County -ClerK,
DIRECT PRIMARY. STATEMENT
NO, ONE. WILL . WORK AND
VOTE 'FOB THE INTERE8T8 OF
THIS DI8TRICT.
(Pa. Advertisfcg.) '
REOPENED
The Red Front
Blacksmith Shop
by the reliable ;
blacksmiths; '
W. P. Hambleton d Son
Machine Repairing
- -1 ''" Horseshoing
Same old stand
nterpria Oregon