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    THE NEWS RECORD
(Twlce--Wk.)
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Formerly th Wallowa Nw, stab
ilised' March 3. 1899.
Published Wednesdays and Satur
day! at Enterprise, Oregon, by
THE ENTERPRISE PRESS .
Office East aide Court House Square
Entered a second-class matter
January 2, 1909, at the postofflce at
Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of
March 3. 1879.
"Subscription Rate; One year i.
tlx month $1, thre mouths -60c,
one month 20c. On yearly cash-in-advance
aubscrlptlons a discount of
tic la given. " "
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,- 1910.
KNOWLES GOOD WORK.
Judge J, W. ICnowles doesn't allow
any time waited' to lls court. In many
j aars of reporting court proceedings
In acvcraJ etate3, he la the fesot man
to expedite business we have over
a-xxi on the tench.
At the recent aejslom of court here,
night eT!onn wore UieruJe a:id not
the exception.
lie expc's lawyers U have their
ccjies ire-ady, aid he comes In sever
al day In advance or opening of court
to haar aid decide their dilatory; mo
tions and demurrers, In. that way try
ing to save tho taxpayers tho tmrden
of extra cost caused by Uila o'ot-e's
prlmiMve and almost obsa!ee meih.
oJlv of p load-Jug and practice.
The people of thl comity arciak
lug note of Judge .Knowles' work
o.id wl.H not forget It soon.
WOULD INCREA3E DEPOSITS.
With a goad sta e , bank depoait
guaranty law, available to the national
brxika In the s-ato aAso, deposits"
would lnc.roa.so very largely some
bankora two yor.irs ago said Iho de
pawlta would double. , '
I:i a community Mke tliU, ,where
tlio banks are consorvail vely managed
are knowia to be porfoctiyi soioid, and
hf.ve the ounfUlemce cf the people,
100 per cent tncroan of deposit! un
der a guaranty law to prohNijily . too
high an. oa'.lmale, but evea here, In a
new country, whoro the l)lg demwd
for mon-ey meaina hdgh lntorost, there
are thauastnjs and thousamdai of" dol
lara haariol-jiolLliar iput 'In circulat
ion through tho banUs nor privately
loaned.
BANK INSPECTION FARCE.
As usual, the atate bank. Inspect,
or discovered the stealing an-4 general
rottoa condition of the Sioafli-'le bank
Ju; as eooni oa the thlovoa lu chairgo
of tho bank wanted h'hn to acid nat
a mim.uto sooner.
With the vT03Cnt Ir.wsi and enpoc
la"Jl.y the present almintotirtt'tlori of
lew tn Orcson, and the whdlj Uuiited
Statoo far that mattor, bainU inspectors
tra not worth the' salt. ,
ThJo wha'.e ayeteni cf tnap action Is
a farce. -. "
If Oregon hcvl a guaranty law, and
what would Inevitably follow, biwik ln-
aWlai by the united bunks of the
i.Dje, Ukm' vould be no looitatf of
batiks like that at Snfi Ul e.
CLEVER COMEDY COMING; '"
"IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE."
Olio of tlio krlflht Bpota liv the n.
tortntnmont liny this avvaMon 4s the
production of thv dvor. .cpuiody ''I
Vanryo A PUlrtMW." It u a scream
r fuiM of amairt eayluifir mid funny
situations rand the end la a rattlluK
climax of nionlmont, " " K"
It la uno of llie fe,w cOmeMsf frkh
a pood plat. An Intonoattig ,'4tory.
vJilch ha:j wound a m-ooh married
hcvu-pocked hunband who dxtermlnos
to solivc tlio qr.eitlaci for Wniaolf
and wl!.h tha a liNanco of a mumbw
of oilier cbairoclens he fiiidg 5i!iue'f
in many tudlcroife aHuatlons making
f :mi and niivrirtcrne.it ki abmidaiice.
Joseph Detrlck, the poptiUtr coiuo
dlM, wUl be 3ean la tho loading role.
A chaii-actor tit'A of hiinior , and one
pr-rtlcularly aullOil to ba quaJlficat
ij.ia at a XimiiKikr. U As euld to 1m
ouo ct hL best cJiaracUxrlat'.oriaaiil
o.io hi which lio alvT.ys $Wva the
lxt aviUsfactlon to h!a audiences.
In (lie fiUPiiort.ljig asi b h j-oung
lomoammo, Mia ollvo, Moivloff. MUi
"OiHloff la. ooW to be an oxveSUviit
Pv-ct, poejOMcdi of beauty cud charm
and five fine portrayal of her
character. A nwrobor of oUier ac
tcrs and actreeaoa of merk ftppwr,
waking It ono of the at.ront.ieat w
gauliatlou on thw rocd. Metura. G.
end Olenn Harper' have'' proyldv-d
hsiiidMjnie war4w'je ai:d pproprfe
tth)pi . --, ,. j,
"Is AiatricicvArollwo'' wia l fc
preMited at Uitrprie opera house
Wednesday evening next. " Seta are
oil aa?o at tho uual jJace,
City and County
Brief News Items
' Oakes carries 'a full line of Lowe
Brothers' Palnta - I08tf '
Vayor S. P. Crow of Ivoe-Jne was
la town Friday night n biisifless.
William Putnam -' went to , La
Grande, Saturday, en a business
trip. -
- lira. C. W. Amey caiJ daughter
AlLce spent Thankaslvlng la Joseph
at I'r. Stlckn-37'a.
C. E. Va:i Pelt of Lo&iine was
Uciie over Friday night, attending to
business mattera .
Mrs. joaeiih Harris and chlldr-
of Okco wjnt to WuGowa Friday to
viiit her faither, Sam Conner. ;
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. C rum packer and
daughter Dorothy of Ivoatine were
rhanksivlaig guea;s of Mis. Mavor
.uid family.
Mro. F. E. Stcr'.inG of the Stiowart
ijttlement 12 miles , e.vst f town,
went to WaMowa Saitui Jay to stay
evoral months. ,
:.lis3 Anna Idchardo, C!'rk in the
It. S. & Z. stare 1 obUj to be hak
it htr d:4iie cftar oevccul days ab
sence on aoLO'jnt of lilneiis,
Mrs. M. S. Gibson and Mrs. S. A.
vV'arnor of near Moscow, Ida.., -who
ivere here loaklng over 'the' country
with a view to Investment, left Eat-
ardr.y for their homes.
Dr L. G. Holland of waCOo .a came
jp to Knterprtesl toi spend Thanksglv
ng but waa called1 to Leap to
;id .Mr. Do-wiidns, vho has been
iuiu iiM for some time.
Some of the teacliera returned
vVednslay from La Grande, the re
inrlndcr coming Thuirslay. They re
ort a very tatereting and profitable
j.itKlt.iit'o aind oinvention.
Mr. acid Mr.. F. S. Lndd of La
Irando came In Wodiivcaday to spend
rhan;i-IvuiB at the home of their
lauiShtor, Mrs O. E. Wogcier. Mr.
Ladd1 returned home Friday, mjs. Ladd
maj.ilii3 for a Imger visit.
ira. L. C. Henderson toft Satur
day for Pasco, Wn.,v.hore Mr. Heiid
.'.rsyn la looalei and hone tliey will
ako their home. The children (wv
'jo Pn::o seveial weoflt ago. V
rendorwon 1 employed dn the Pasco
Reporter. ,
Tlie many friends here of F. C.
Dramvoll, re;?l; er .of the La Grande
and of.rk'e, extend to him their
heart fsR siymimthy in thai very sarL
aus Illiiejo- of hU wife, who Iby. 'tjhe
:at?;L report recoVod here Ii dying
f hioairt trouble, wh no chaaiee of
recovery.
Dr. C. T. llotko t restarts a, dasight
r bora to tho wife of tlirjrk'S Mc
AUster, thvoa mUes onh of town,
iVcdivadoay moniins November 23; al
io a daiLUjhter bom to tho (wUe of
fert Day, iti Uie south part of own,
Tuijadiny nio.iilns, November 22.
. :.Uis Eill.h Flce.ior, who had hei
ipeaiding Thanksalviug at the hom
of hw brother, Ilarley, )oit Saluiday
I Athena, where she . id taichlug
Anolher Thanksgilvlna guo3t
of Mi aud Mn, Harley FJejar, Mis
Orcla llaa'tntm of , Leap, relume''
.ionie, Satupday.
- Max Shjl'look, newiapor man, died
I'ast wet in Po..iand after a bal
4e of secern years wltli tuboivu
xU. Mr. Snt!loi)k spout a year in
thl county ilai tent lire flghtliift ilhe
.1140.193, fli-t on ilu Iuinaha and -'at-ir
o.i Uiie Waitsoa . rtuieh o;i Ahlei
3io;;. AXferwaixls lio wivs appolnt--hI
.warden at the Jlah haury below
.Vlliiam, but had to glvo up the woil
oti vecount of hit health. .He wad
Mrs. Shtiloek nuide n)t:- warm frbn
lit Eivtenpiise pud vU-iiiity, all ,o
whom (ttvt oiry to hear of htsi deaih
and foel dwepo.t symiiathy. for her
in hvr groat,. ;tirlal. ,
THANKSGIVING SERVICE ' 7-
LT p.RES3YTER1Afi CHURCM
Ijarpr thwn imikU ThAiikatslvttifi
srvli't) jipiitvgeUon hvanl a ejden-
did sermon by Rev. B. F. S.eiieutn
Thursday mowi'Jig- Thai tost wao tlw
second verse of the lOird. -.pvaelai,
"rie.j h Lord, O my oul, and for
get not a'J hia be letlm."., Th j theme
and application of th toxt t&3 IndJv
Wtitil. ThoisKfuliiotta nviwt precede
true thaaiW uixioia ; In the aid Anglo
Snxon think a.id thank wijre the
same word. Tho aormon waj differ
iit f ixm the owtointary one oa Bnn.'h
peca.ki)s ad the cjn-aker heUl the
cloaont ' attcirilo'!! of ills niKllnce
th rpuchout, , y,p&L of the cmos foi
th.-uii.fiUjieju, onunyoraUxV wore spirit
ual and a ixs alia rod ai&o. Uy all per.
sana. , ' , y ,
Rovs, S. Has ris and C. Drncet. aa
sblod In the slo. and beautiful
imiuic was uu2, a ,quwUte compos
ed of Mrs. Conaway,, 'MUa Davis,
Mears, Rojhmer and Gaily 'tending
la tlie fine bid hynuw end contrUnt
biff o omtlienia. Mt WUKameon
waa h-t ?ie orBcn. ' ivr-utlfui fkiwers
and MtnHw -wsre niodi uicuini the
oitatvand pljii. A iangnv. offering
wrNUltvMv UiU4:T ,lc; $:le,i tio pr
sons In ncod Iw re, If wiy each ui
be fomid, r.nd . If Hot w-Ul be eent to
soaiocl'y niisLjlaa. oik.
Jtt the .fraternal Jifatt
TjAi jCadies of iti Cn'.erprise improvement
, jCeatuo, for ih purpose of meeting .
tne new ladies of Cnterprise,
tuitt receive
the ladies of Cnterprise" and vicinity
TJhursdai, 'December st 1910
Vivo tat Jiv P. 77f.
COUNTY HIGH TEAM
WINS BY A SCORE OF 29 TO 0 AT
FAIR GROUNDS THANKS
GIVING AFTERNOON.
Tha Wntilowa High School football
team defeated the Elgin High team
by th3 u.w of 29 to 0, at the Fair
jrounda In thto city. Thanksgiving a'f
rnoon.
Aaiide from Its oiie-siledtiess' it was
i pro'.'ty gaint3 to wa'tch, and the
liundrod or so sOc-tators. more than
,:i the'r money s worth. Especially
was the firat half IntereaiJaig, being re
ieo with open playa, the sipeed and
jtilek pawei of tha W. C. H. S.boys,
030 . her with the'r splendid team play
jmpletalyi mystifying thei Elgin lads.
The s.ioweto:ra umdoubtodly kept th
ili-o.id.uica down, but thej noow had
teamed aXing when- play was caitled
".nd Mia waathw conditions wefe com
paraUvely goid. The mantle, or io
ii'er.pcd ma'.te tlva rough field In better
3hai)c for1 the game.
The home team made Its first, two
touohdowna in Just a minute of -play
ioeh. W. C. II. S. had the ktckoff
and Miuio ctiight a retuirii punt and
Poverty dolgliig the Elgin, toys aided
iiy good toterfercmce, croosod thegoal
line. Cawy French klclsed goal. Score
6 to 0.
Fieach male the second touch
town by a fast eid run lulj fallieull to
icaid the hall bctweesi the bara on the
;oull kick. Scoie 11 tx 0. The fArol
lUEiruep cnlid with the ball a El
gin's 30-yard. lino.
Byrd Au'.t madio the third touch
lown about the middle, ofi the second
liiaivcr. Freh made aNpretty for
apd imaa to Ault Btandlnjj rlone
lear tha sUleAiiea and hohadacleai
'mi to the goaD line. French again
ilckod goal. & ore 17 to 0.
Fred Read went through Eleln's
I110 for the foiuth touchdown; his
ipced tuid cievar doigiag slicking 0:1
he tacktera a fa5 a they came up.
"reai'h acaln kicked goal. Score 21!
0 0.
In tho third' quartor Read! made the
fU iom'hdowt). Elgin piaitcd, Rea(f
docked and by Bfifondld running wen!
vor tho goal lina and again "Casey"
vas 'there with the soali kick. Score
29 toO. -
That endol the ficorl ig .the reanaLn
lor of thi eamo t o:iIatlngpricicipaM
t line buckJ3 mi short runs.
Thj W. C. H. S. line was Impree-
able and Elgin co.ild malie no gains
vhatever asa!.ist it. AU ths home
oys plavei a s.pocdy, heady game.
ikvgC3' aisucMng was fine aoid : he
earn gave evldiwico of good conching.
OVERWHELMS ELGIN
rrof. H. K. SliCrk, who meburned on
he afternoon foal. from La Grande
va chteied li&rt'Iy as he reached
ho f Ud' after a lecord nui from the
lepot, '
, Tho Elgin by-a put up a grhty
;ane In splto of bilng overmatched
uid both sides plajel clean ibaH, The
Jisln t.oj-a say three of thrjir -rceu-ars
wore abeacit ovl the thrvje eubs
; . THE GOOD ,
TOBACCO SHOP
. is' .
HOMAN'S
If You Prefer the Best Brands of
Cigars or SmoKing Tobacco
you can always sret what you
want here. Fine line of
PIPES
The same is true of all our
Stock. Come in and see.
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - . Oregon
did not knew the signals. .
The loeaJi have juat one team to
beat, Baker, it be chara'piono of East
ern Oregon. Foi .owing was the liii'e
np: Elgin dt!,Mi W. C. H. S.
Melvln Bamei fu! back Aa Craig
Hrroid Hilt 1. halfback Will Mltea
Lynn Hill , r. haTfbackirvkig FVenoh
.1. Elnmenstden quarterh.. Guy Skaggs
e3s Witty right end Byrd AH-t
, Dick Mc Adams
Jack Johnson right tackle, A. 0'mted
Lute Skelton right guard W. Brines
Fulton- Mead Center Chat Itfley
David- Frazler left guard E. Wairno-k
Jas. Eaker iJSt tacic'.ie Irl Olmid
Alll Jones ieft end . Fred Read
ftoacoa Ausilln,
3kxi Earnea ' smb. Claude Emmons
Umpire, C. O. Bllyeu; referee,'
rthur Pace; timekeepers, Cha Hug
uid Fred Savage.
MOGULS SliOWN NEED
OF .PASSENGER TRAIN.
A special train .was iui Wbdmeeday
ftmooi carrj-tag the head officials
)f the C. R. & N. on their annual
:our of laspcctioa. On thiatF return
'rip they side 'bracked here to jwa'.t
far the groat Wa'ilovra LlmKjd Fast
Mall. It gave them a taate of the
high hut slo y We pasoonigero on. that
train, experience very day. It wao
a good lesson of the crying tiood oi
i passenger train; on the .branch.
Engine Breaka Down.
A breakdown, (or up) of the tin
rkistfo 'the O. R. & N. soads on the
iranch to pull Its trains, occurredi at
foseph Thursday night, so that Fri
lay mornlng'o tra'n diin't loavo un
11 afler 10 a. m. ft was (itfai. aieport
id that on engine would have to
omo from La Grande, and that the
rain wouid leaive -tills station, " at
toon. Relying oa that several ps
cngor ,were not at the depot when
ha tradn- pulled) out at, 10:30.
The report started ty Editor Shubt
if Joseph that the breakdown was
"."scd by the flrenvan, on account
f U being Thanksgiving, throwing
n an extra shovedful of coal, caus
'ng the fire hox to aarj and catch on
ho vas loillor acortaln3d to be
mfounded. Th fireman woufld have
' ost his Job If he had used, an extra
diovel of coal.
Internaiional Exposition
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co:,' hie.', 1111 Third Ave., Seattle; WashJ
For sale and on display by JACKSON & WEAVER, Agents, Enterprise
REVIVAL MEETINCS IN
THE METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. Thomas John of AVrJllo-a wlU
come to Enteri;rl 4e n?xt Monday to
a.sd.k;t la tiie nieMngd to b. held lu
the .Me:ho:Uat church -beginning Sun
day eve.iing. Rev. Johns will speak
each aftcraoo:i at 3 o'clock and In the
eveii.ig at 7:30. a hearty w.Ibonye
y.'ill -bo extendied to all.
LIQUOR FINES.
Tha liquor, f'nei anioumting to
f3,800 golnto the general fund of
the county and not Into any special
fund, as a report, gencraiBy circulat
ed, says.
New Suits Filed.
Nov. r II. E. Driver va. A. A.
and V. D. Greer.
Nov. 15 H. E. DrUier vs. Amos
Greer.
Nov, 17--J. L. File vs. W. R. Kiv
&tte. Nov. 22 McCully Mei-c. Co. vs.
Win. F. Kiel.
Mrs. Va'.or. No'.saa of EaCtercoun
ty, who had ben vi3i'iag her Blstor,
-Mrs. S. B. Comhes, left FnUay far
ESln wh-aie che will vl"lt relative
baforo procoeilng to her home.
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. H Aside from our excellent
facilities, this bank lms the advantage of
a lare capital and substantial list ot
stockholders. It is also a State Deposi
tory. If you are not a customer we
invite you to become one.
Stockgrowers and Farmers National Bank
Wallowa, Oreg'on
Baker City
NEW CATALOG Tells all about the different
courses. Do we get our students POSITIONS?
Yes! We have even placed students from other .
schools. NOW is the time to PREPARE.
A. L,. McCauley, Principal ! '
CONCRETE WORK
10f all kinds.UIf you believe in Beautifying Enterprise, you -must
believe in making that beauty enduring. Concrete is ."
enduring it will render city beauty a ''Concrete Reality."
ISee "us. for any nd all kinds of Concrete Work.
MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors.
MODEi; 10 VISIBLE ; " " ' 1
has just beefi;awarc!ed the
lrand::Fnx
over ai! competitors at the
ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE
One Night Only
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
NOVEMBER 30 ,
Return of the Popular Favorites
MR. JOSEPH DETRICK
AND-
MISS OLIVE MORDOFF
Supported by a Company of Great Strensth '
Presenting the Great Comedy,
Is Marriage a Failure?
Usual Popular Prices. Seats at Bur
naugh & May field's Drug Store .
If you want good feed for your
team and good treatment come to
White Front Barn., 7btl
Normal and