- 'dl'llfi' Zl AJt" M
J,v9 ' '
The Free Is the Lightest Running
.. .
fa ,
ing
I fa
Machine In the World
i
V ...
Sew
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
fa
... t ' L -a--1'"' rT yyjj-'
Reader, pardon my earnestness, but do realize what that statement means?
Do you know th's is no mere, empty brag? Are you aware the inventor has h
spent a fortune of years and money to make the claim absolutely true? .,:
Let rne repeat , : : :
The Free Is the Lightest Running Machine In the World s
Come to my store, lift the head of a Free Sewing Machine and discover i ;
THE secret, the greatest invention in sewing machines since the daybf
Elias Ffowe, the "ROTOSCILLO" movement, which together with the eight; p
sets of ball bearings makes THE FREE the lightest running sewing fc
machine in the world, - v V
FRED S. ASHLEY, The Home Furnisher 3 1
Price MaKer on Up-to-Date Furniture Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Wall Paper, Moulding
m
-' '
J, j! j. jP. :
. '
L. G. HOLLAND, W. D.
ITOCIAN AND SURGEON
X Office in Litch':Builcling.
TeliepUone Connection.
4 -JMM,luS',5"!H"SMH'3,,3MM,'
I " J." A. BURLEIGH ( 1
- ATTORNEY-AT'LAV '
'Office li Litch Building: J
Enterprise, Oregon.
)tj and County
Knot ItP.ms
ItUMU
pofc-carda K. at
THE GOOD :
TOBACCO SHOP
H0M'3V
If You Prefer the Best Brands of
Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco
you can 'always Ret what you '
want here. Fine line of
PIPES ; V; ; . ;
The same is true of all our
Stock. Come in and see. Y
PRENTISS HO&IAN'S
Next.Door to Bank
Enterprise, - .- Oregon
fOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE .
Union and Wallow Counties
J. A. FRENCH
Nomines on Democratic Ticket.
Twenty-five years Resident'
of Union and Wallowa Coun-
,., : i f.": ' .
' ties.' Stockman, and Farmer.
President. Farme.a Union,
Enter-prise, Oregon." Two
Terms Sheriff. . Two terms
County Clerk. ;
DIRECT PRIMARY. STATEMENT
' - I
Kin ftMP wit l - WORK AND
vnrc enp thc INTERESTS OF
THIS DISTRICT.
' (Paid Ad ve Vi'.l g.)
(PAID ADVERTIS.NG.)
Settle K How
Settle It RMit
For constitutional atnendnent
giving; to cities' and. towns
exclusive power to license,
regulate, control, suitress,
or prohibit the stio ol intox
icating liquors witliin the
municipality. 4
328 X Yes
40,000 OKSGCN CrnZE2J3
GREATER OREGON HOME RULI
ASSOCIATION.
618 Electric Building, Portland, Ore.
Ha'.'.owe'en
Fair. . .
. r. in C'orlirrn a La Grando at
toroisy, was in on business over Wed
- Gamfl Wartton Joa CVmens wnt
to -Union county,-TUfradoy, on offic
lil business
J A Fank and C. C. BosweAl wre
at.. Wallow, Thursday, on business
with the foroat office.
Ml;a Nellie PhMllps of promise, re-
hirn,i hnma Thurslav after a iw
days visit wl h her friend, Nina M"-
Jirs, M. C. Wade of Imbler re
turned home Wednesday, after a tew
davs spent at the home or Aaron
Wade.
Pmuiiv R.irrl.n'eiident Conley wen
t -cirwo We-inesdav takkie with him
tho library books allotted to ou
E.i-d schools
Tr w L. Nlohols." osteopath, sue
nr Moore, has office hours
all day Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
nrdnv In.EnterDrlse. Uince over
the bank. . 2latf
Ia Graoitle Observer: Mr.-and
ir u tj n 'ptfiwv'k returned Monday
jvRnhifrom Sa'it Lake where they
. tlin m I ad
o:i. Will, left for a buuu
Mrs .lo-mlfl Uinehant of Summer.
viiifl r.ra-irt Woithv Matron or ne
w a o o-,.Bt nt Mr. and Mrs
('harlsi Hub while In ithe elty.
Mrs Barbara I-Unternsw, motner
of tbe cannier of ine new
ii.i.ri ii-n he e, vi&iitlnir her, Bon
S.,,-1 tt-iie left . Wed3day for "r
h3m.3 i,i N?v York.
C ha.i K Loailev has mvd hla cl
ear' fttc'torv from hla horaeLead Into
town and Is now Vacated to tne room
i-i- ..ih nf this office. Ho hitends
to kwp the ;tra2e weU supplied wth
hl? papular brands of cisars, Hie. aq
verU3r, Onlrtta etc
Mm Rnilvar Knlaht and daughter.
F.mma. ol. Elsln. vlal'ted "ere
ov&r Tuesday with Mr. and' Mrs; R. F
v.iihbl.fie:d n'd time frlenda rro
eirly days. Mrs. Knig-ht ana aau6u-
r had baen vising the former-
i-ar Mra Baruara yro.u, i J""'-
Mrs. B. T. Long and family have
ani.ivtni a visit from ber sls-
tsr.'Mrs. J. Flher of Orang-a ,iv
a id cousin M. J.'Barger of Denver,
Cla'o. Mri. FUhar Is accompanied by
her -Hit's daiigh'.er; and thoy and Mr.
Bargr went to Lostine, Wednesday
visit th-3 Coii-rtney 'boy, M'. O.
a:id Alyhan, who are brotheng of Mrs.
Flaaer.. The latter will leave- 1
hor hDrce next w.
3d ha Gus;e Hutchinson, .the wn
known tsachcr, and Dr. H. L. Cum
mins, th-s Joseph dvi;it, ,wr mar.
rld Thursday morning, and left on
th3 morning train for a short wed
iiiTxr trio. Kiv'ernri . friends mt
wtth
showers, of rite and good w'-hc.
Co'ar.oi- F. S. lvanhoo, candldat
r rs .elacilon as d'strlct attorney, te
eT -.s ir.e h'.3 hundreds of Wallowa
county friidi. thia week. The Col
nnel "b.-.i Ui3 poll at the primary In
LhU ro-j!tT and wm come mm, J
nT e th same at the election
Ha probably will of the contested of-
ficej.
' Four pairs canvas gloves for 25c
it the Fair. " ' " -; '
A big and handy bulletin board has
boon placed at the court house en
trance for legal notices. 1 :
The ladies of the Christian churca
v llf serve .chicken dinner Election
ranch for next year. '
. Nova Straley bias soldi to Harry
Miller 80 acres of lend; , considera.
tlon $1500. . -
Mosoa Austin was a paradise vis-
Ror this wk.
46btf
dcy, November 8
Mr and Mrs J. T. Baker of
Swamp Creek, have moved to town
for "the winter and occupy a cottage
on, .Northi West First street.
Win. Trtnnaman ' went to La
Grande, Thursday , Mrs. Trlnnaman i
and daughter
CHINESE DEMAND
- EARLY PARLIAMENT
Pekin -K surprising revolt has
, . hi
Elsie accompanying taken place against the government.
him as far as La Grande where they
spent the day.. :. ,. -. .
Mrs J W. Maksbury of Eugene
wrio e.topped here on her way home
from Missouri for a tew days visit,
with her olece Mrs. Charles Wtl-
gjrodt left for Eugene7 Thutsday
L "H. ' Russell and family of -La
Grande and Mrs.Frank Rohan and eon
t Umatflla,. came la' from La Grande
In an auto and enent Smiday with
Poatmas.ter and Mrs, Ben weathers.
Mrs. -Russell, and Mrs. Rohan are
cousins of Mr. Weathers. '
Wallowa val'ev Cnanter. O. B. S.,
The Imperial senate, not three weeks
old, has voted to memorialize the
throne for the early opening of a gen
eral parliament. ;--..;' .-'.'
This action appears to Indicate that
the new senate will not be a submis
sive or. mock Institution, but one with
I which the grand council must reckon.
As far back as last June a formal de
mand was made'for the Immediate
convocation of a national parliament,
the establishment of which had been
promised for the year 1915. .' '
An Imperial decree was then Issued
I refuslne . the demand, which was
their public and printed utterances,
th-3 slighted allusion to, much teas
condemnation of, divorce. And yet,
their fixed contention has ever been,
that woman suffrage represents pur-.
Ifica'tlon and reform! . '." '.
So . far. ' however, from tho suf
fragists showing any antagonism to
divorce, there e-aems. to be a close
relation between suffrage and divor
ce. ..''"'' - . . .
The statistics of divorce show that
the rate Is" practically higher, ton the
four suffrage states than In any
other states of the Union. There are
five that have' a higher rate of di
vorce than the suffrage states, but
In ithrea of these there are large Ne
gro population ' which 'furnish an
enormous percentage of divorce,.'.,
In the other two states, In .which
Mime, are few negroes, the divorce
statistics 6how that the percentage
of outsiders becoming temporary re
sidents In order to obtain divorces,
brings, the rate .for natives actual
ly below that of the four suffrage
states In -which the Dercentaee of' oat.. ..!
aiders seeking;' divorcee' is small,' - '
In addition, to leading the country, ;
practically 'in divorces, these four . " '
states show, tbt Uvto abnormal rate. .'"
of divorce' prev alls under condltloau .... y
which are usually ed verse to divorce..,--
It Is agreed among soclologlsta, and : i
la proved by statlsitU, that' divorce f
In general follows wealth," auxury;-a
hig-hly artificial 1 mode of 'lWe, and '.v
complex social, -conditions. In, the
four suffrage , eta' es. however, tlus .,
general ''mod'e of life t eimple. ad, ;"1
the social conditions primitive; .! - iv...
' These gjreumstances 'enhiance- ve .
ry much the probable connection be
Iwean suffrage i and divorce! . " ",t1'r
If euff ragie glve an encouragement ' ,
to divorce, that la enough to condemn. ,
It tin the eyes of. all political ecoiW;, ,
oniluta, all sociologists, all public-. . --.
Ists, and all .wh"o love honor and de- :
corum.-Oregon State Association Op '
posed 'to Woman Suffrage. Mrs.F.' J: J ,
Bailey; President. ' " ". .' '''..', ', t '' V ,'"
(PaM advertisement) ' ..."
Wallowa Val.ey Ciiapter, O E. s to
had the Pleasure of entertaining the " ' ,Iinorted b,
grand matron, Mra. Jennie "Rlnehart
of Summervli:e. Wednes.aay ngni.
The decree work was put on and the
earn received hlsh praise from tne
visitor. The hall was crowded with
members and visitors and a "Star''
3upper conclude! a very pleasant
evening. From here Mrs. Rlnehart
went to Joseph. . , ' ,
Thft entertainmen,t eiven bv the
schoo! under direction "of Mrs. A.
Roikior, Friday mighty will be re
peated .this (Saturday) evening witti
a nartlal change of program " It was
an unusual production and was ful'1
f pretty effects and good! music.
A number of the vocalists of tno
city assliated. Mr. Roikjors leg-
ardemalrt. and Mrs. Rolkjers readings
contributed .fco a fine, entertainment.
PUBLIC DI3CUSSION
OF STATE PROHIBITION
There will be public discussions
of 'the temperance question In all
U re'.allona to the- State of Oregon
by temperance' aiivocatjes as follows:
J A. Burleigh w'l speak: Lostlne,
ThuraJay evening-, Nov. 3, at 7:30 lm
the Union church; Wallowa," Frtnay
evening, November 4, at. 7:30 at
.he 'onera house- joseoh. Monday ev
ening, Nov. 7, at 7:30 in the opera
house. ,
Mlsa Buhra wl'J eoeak at Joseph
Tuesday evening, Nov. 1,'at 7:30 In
ihe opera house, . .
Mrs Harris Armor will- spoak at
Enterprise, Filday evenhig, Nov. 4,
at 7:30 in the opera house. '
Mrs. Armor ii admltld to.be the
ablest temperance advocate in Amer
ica If not In the World, and all who
can do so should hear her. ,
clal assemblies, and was supported by
organizations of t merchants through
out the country. .
Following the action ot the senate
there are Intimations that many politi
cal leaders are determined to obtain
their demands. r
In private conversations, educated
Chinese peak of a resolution within
two years unless the throne surrend
ers. A factor in the situation, how
ever, is the garrison- In Pekin and
army divisions stationed in neighbor
ing districts, which are all Manchu.
These troops are always kept at a
distance from the capital.
What Can You Expect?
What can you expect your ; business to
amount to withe lit a Telephone? Dp you' ; ;,; ;
suppose a customer "will lose time running . r v
after you when you can call your compet- .
itor by 'phone?, '. ' " '"' : "-
Home Independent Telephone, Co
SEIZE COUNTERFEIT NOTES
Secret Service Men Swoop Down Upon
Plant Making Poo Notes.
Chicago The Government officials
have seized a laige quantity of what
Is declared to be counterfeit notes and
securities of the Nicaraguan govern
ment, and arrested George B. Wil
liams, owner of a "North Side printing
establishment. The pacakges, each
weighing more lhan 60 pounds, coin
posed largely of five peso note3, were
confiscated. H..N. Secreest, of Tain
pico, Mexico, a planter, "who Is alleged
to have represented himself to De an
official of the Nicaraguan government,
and It. Trumbull, manager of the en
graving company, were also arrested.
lCartfu, Banking tnsurts tht Saftty of Dipostti." " '' "
Depositors Have That Guarantee at' ,. . ' y
WALLOWA NATIONAL BANK
OF ENTERPRISE, OREGON .. .j , .
OAPITAL fSO.000 ' ' ' T ''
SURPLUS 165,000 A,' '' ,.. . ..
We Do a General Banking Business.
Exchange Bougnt ana boia on
All Pnncipal Cities.
- - n
REAL ESTATE AND SHEEP
DEAL8 AT PARAOSEI
Paradise Oct. 21 Farmers are
still nlowln and seiding. The acre.
ig wlM be hicreasd .threa.fold
hr this fall ; .
Joa Beuh and Charlie Kuhn hive
sold their hogs anl will drive them
to Lewlston.
King of Siam Is Dead.
Bangkok. The death of ling Chu
lalong, which . occurred at an early
hour Sunday morning, was due tp
uraemic poit oning. The King had suf
fered tor years from nephritis.
Geo. W. Hyatt, President
Geo. S. Craig, Vice President
W U. HailiiiHt.. CuMkifr
A. J. Boelimer, AJwt. Cashier
Gko ,R. Cbaio
J. H. Dobbih
niRKOTOR - ,
Geo. W. Htatt - M aitik A. Holmu ,
v W, R. Holmes
WOMAN SUFFRAGE
AND DIVORCE
(From Atlantic Monthly for Septem
ber, 1910.)
The suffragUtts are quVe correct
m asrttng that there are cer
tain public qu'l3n In which wo
men hive a larger stake, and hive
probably a be tar 'knowledge, than
!men. One of 4te e question is dl-
If you are in the market for property ;
see us, we can fit you out
Here You Are, Mr. Homesesker ; ;-
!.. vti iiii, Tnanh rr.k ss '. voTce and remarriage.
hiln. Rha boueht But it U a striking and vital fact
500 sheep of Mack Shelton for $2,50 ! that 3 far ai the suffragists are I
Roy Ralls has rented W. J- Ralls concerned, they Jiave avoided, in all
" , Five room bungalow on lot 60x ' " '
1 20; nice residence district; the V "'
house wired for electric lights; ';"'.v
city water installed; good wood-w ,
' . shed and cellar: lawn and shade a (, .;
.trees. Two blocks from Main st , '
$1600.00 Buys This Beatttiful Home
$850 down, balance on your own time
Wallowa County, Land Com i n
C. M. LOCKWOOD, Mgr.'' - '
Room 2 over Harness Shop Enterprise, Oregea
1.1.4 i
. ... .
'4
..-(