THE NEWS RECORD
(Twlce-a-Wk.)
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
rornwrly tbt Wallow Nw, tab-
llshed March 3. 1899.
Published Wednesday and Satur
days at Enterprise, Oregon, by .
THE ENTERPRISE PRE88
Office East side Court House Bquare
Entered as second-clas matter
January 2, 1909, at the postaffice at
Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910.
AN INSURGENT GAIN.
(From Th Saturday Evening post.)
In. the NovctoIm election: some
ground was lost. BoverLdge wlN Lv
place to an dld-llne "organization
poHticlaa of whoso capacity or inclin
ation to ad rv an c itiio cause of popu
lar government jyroof ia lacking. In
New York the adnalnlwtirojtion: of Hush
es Is succeeded by an administration
tioavUy tinctured with) Tammany Hall.
Theme wore a few other and Im
portant) defeats.
But ground was galmed also; and
with more, democratic election meth
ods itfie, gain, would luavie ibeenftaiW.
There 1 no doubt that the ipeoiple
of Indiana would have elected Bev
erldge 4f thiey coulld have voted! U
nrotly on the choice of senator. On
the whole, not only was ihe Bour
bon lam which pasaedi ithej niew tariff
act heavily stepped) uiponi but .lie step
ping waa done with a goodi deal of
discrimination. The latter circum
stance Is much more Important than
the former. Nearly every insurgient
candidate was elected. The number
of Itieuirgenits In theHouse la doubled;
ithe number In the Senate Is so Increaf
that stand pat Republicans are lesa
tluui a majority. This vlnldlcatton, of
Inmirgency la .Utile big fact of the
elections.
How much of Ihie, thing caffled in
eurgenicy itliere Is among the Demo
crats ilt Is as yet. Impossible to : say;
but when that party takes control
of thej House we shall soon; find out
If that spirit, dominates, it la of lit
tle importance whether members are
dosflgnntedi with aD, or an, R.
RUSK) HA8, A, CHANCE
(From ithe La Gtrande Observer.)
From all apiwarances around the
state house Jerry Rusk, Joint repres
tentative from Union and Wallowa
counties, has a chance, to, win; 4Jh
speakership of the next house of re
presentatives. He Is ithe strongest
Eastern Oregon! man for the place at
the present tlmei audi if Baker county
would taka out Us candidate there
jwouldl be UtiUe doubt; buVwha Rusk
would land.
Unless the easterm part of the atmte
can unite on. one man rthle fighlt, will
be very hardi wlthi strong chances of
the speakership going to WlMametite
valley, but, It the country, cast) of ithe
Cascades stands eottdily fon one man
something can be accomplished.
y No one wWues to: Mcate or, , even
suggest to Baker county irelotlve, to
,what her representative should do,
but If he should dieclde that) Rwk
chances wete better than his own.
Join in support of Uu Wallowa-Union
c&mNUata It seems to vA 'tlut ai lnirg
portion of the valley repreaeiitaUQa
would agree to havWig a tnwv trw
this end of the) stafcei for ithel apeakea
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To tKe Citizens of Wallowa County-
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rowers and Farmers National
Wallowa, Oregon
Baker City Normal and
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.. McCauleyi Principal
at, the home of Mr. Marks' father,
F, X. Marks, at Long Beach. The el
der Mr. Marks was here visiting his
son end family a coujjJe of weeks
ago.
.Fred S. Ashley has received an
other cartload of Eastern furniture
containing many Innovations In styles
One new or1 rather old stylo back In
fashion 13 the wooden knobs' on, draw
ers In' beautiful oak dresssr3, chiffon
iers, etc.
A fair sized audience heard ith'e
Jcesph Detrlck company. In "la Mar
riage a Failure," at the opera house
Wednesday night. The farce It
should, not he ddgnilfied by the name
of comedy did not appeal, very tswig
ly ,to our playgoers. The company,
especially Mr. Detrlck and Miss Mor
doff, were better than' ith'e play.
Mrs. B. W. Rumible Heft Monday
morndng for San Francisco to visit
friends for a month and at the; end
of that time will he joined by Mr.
Rumble, of the Bolton-Bodmer com
any, and the two will ependi several
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ity and County
' Brief News Items
C,' C. Boswell went out to La
Grande Friday.
J. H. Dobbin was a Wallowa busi
ness visitor, Friday.
L. Borland returned Thursday from
a business trip to Portland.
Joe AHeni came in from Pendleton,
Thursday, on a business trip.
E. W. Rumble, of La Grande,, the
gTaln, buyer, woe In town Thursday.
Lots of grata' and hay being ship
ped! now several oar Joads per day.
The Enterprise Livery to now run
ning the hack to the Hotel Eii'ter-
Frlse.
Ed Locke continues very Ull with
no signs of Improvement In his- condition.
Mrs. Leo Forsythe' returned Fri
day fromi a vlislt, with her parents' at
La Grande.
A. N. Stahl hao gone to Hanney
county, expociting to be absent sev
eral monitha.
Jonar Trump o f Grossman was
transacting butanes In ithe county
seat, Wednesday.
Daniel Boyd JWIt Friday morning
on a business trip that wHJ keep him
away iuntll next) Tuesday.
G. J. Wagner speut Friday . night
at Joseph. He will leave Sunday
morning for his Portland home to
spend the, winter.
' Manager F. S. Bmmweffl and Field
Superintendent Kerr of the sugar fact
ory came in Friday to look aUtem the
interests of the company.
Eev. A. R. Carrlok will preach In
the Presbyterian church, morning and
eyoning Sunday, Dec. 4. Alll are cor
dially invited to attend.
Mrs. J. A. Doraa and llttJe eon
of 12 mlflea north of "town, ,wenit, to
La Grande Friday, called 'there by
the serious Illness of her eifaser, Mrs.
SmaSCey.
If you want good feed for your
team and good treatment come to
White Front Barn. 97btf .
A. B. Conowoy arrived im the city
Thurclsay, from Clearfield, la., and
will probably resume the practice of
jaw here. Mrs. Conoway came, some
tlmei ago, '
C. A. DeBoie went to Waflilowa,
Thursday, to work at his. trade, hie
place In Calvin's barber shop Is to
ken by HalUe Boftwell, who returned,
Tuesday, from Portland. 1
A letter from M. L. Harris former
ly of this valley but for the past
year reoldent of the Flora country,
say they are now located ait Emmet,
Ida. Mr. Harris recently sold his
farm near Flora.
L. N. Perry, president of the Ore
gon Sta-tie RetaLlen association, was
in town, Wednesday, interesting 'the
merchants in, the convention of ithe
fjssoc lotion, to be held at; SaHem late
In January nest.
Mrs. N. H. Mark and children
loft Thursday for an extended visit
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February l, 1911, Is the date fixed
for the inauguration. " of train ser
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new Hill line up the Deschutes. By
then, It is expected the line wiDl be
to operation to Matolius, 150 miles
south of the Columbia river. Grad
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through Madras, six miles north of
Matolius. Rails are now laid mare
than 30 mllea south of the Columbia.
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