'Historical Soctay Oregon TtviceaWeerk Saturday Edition RECORD ALL THE OFFICIAL NEW U OF WALLOWA COUNTY IN THE N-A ALL THE NEWS WHILE II It NEWS TWICE-A-WEEK NEW8 RECORD , TWELFTH YEAR. NO. 68. ENTERPRISE, WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910. THE MEWS Cent & word single Insertion, 1 cents a word 2 Insertions. Special rates by month and year. MONEY foLOAN State Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John P. Rusk. Atty. State Land E'd. Joseph FOR SALE. I will sell all or any of my town prop e ty at reasonable prices. W. W. Zurcher, Enterprise, Oregon. 40btf Five ton wagon scales for sale cheap. A. C. Weaver, Enterprise. FOR SALE. Pare white Darngsham cockerels. Mrs J. D. Struble, South Depot street. 160 acres of laud eix miiles from En terprloe. Fair improvements, part of it good orchard land. Term reas onable. Molvlna Ward. ' 63b4 Sec. 3G, 3 N 44640 A. S E y4 sec. 22, W NWy4 sec. 23,SW SW sec. 14, 3 S 46280 A. 64btf J. S. Cook, Burma, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS. Carpenter and Cabinet, making shop general jobbing. . G. C. Boldlmg, m. Ilodgera Broa. garage, Enterprise, 61btf We desire to thank . our many custo mers for their kind patronage in the past and extend to them our sincere wish for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prospet ous New Year - STRAYED Boy Yearling Filly, branded A B, connected, on, left eiioMldier, blooky build star din forehead, strayed from Jos&ph last Junei, last seen to Ent erprise. $3 reward for Information leading to her recovery. Ohas. S. Spain, Joseph, Ore. 66b2 FOR SALE. Studebaker wagon, 3V6 Inch, aaid stake-rock bed. Ail im good condi tion. Cheap for cash. W. W. Zur cher, Enterprise. 6Gb 4 "BUCKETSHOP" MEN TO BE INVESTIGATED i i Secret Service Men Active and Many Indictments Will Be Demanded. WIRELESS STOPS TRAIN Control System Invented by Toronto Man Puts Invisible Brakes On. Ottawa. Drawing a train of 12 cars and rushing over the rails at a speed of 45 miles an hour on a stretch of track near the city of Toronto, a pow- erful engine on the Canadian Pacific , Railway service was brought to a quick standstill, with the throttle wide open, and the engineer standing In hU cab, a -mere spectator, like those present with him, to view the wonder. The brakes had been applied on the big locomotive and train of cars by a wireless wave of electricity. It seemed as If a giant had seized the equipment and held it with ease. THE. FAIR Enterprise, Oregon N. B. " We invite you to call and get one of our Calendars for 1911. Power House Is Wrecked. New York. Twelve persons were killed, two of them women, and 30 were injured In a double explosion of gas and dynamite in the new electric power-house of the New York Central Railroad Monday morning. The power house, which Is built of stone and brick and Is six stories high, took fire after the explosion and the interior was practically burned out. Fortunately for the thousands of commuters on the New York Cen tral's lines, the force of the dyna mite blasts was directed In an oppo site direction from the railroad tracks. Chlcngo. Investigation of the al- i leged relations between officials of I the Western Union Telegraph Com- ! pany and the "bucket shop" ring were 1 started Monday lmmediate'y after the , new Federal grand jury had been Im- i paneled and organized. Fifty or more i subpoenas were plaoed in the hands of the United States marshal, for wit At the same time no fewer than 50 Indictments against the alleged ring of "bucketsuop" operators were de manded. Raids of the Capital Investment (Jompany, of which "Sid" McHie, stock market plunger and old-time gambler, is head, have resulted in the exposure of a system of "fake" brok erage which government secret serv ice agents declare is without rival. Each year the company is said to have netted its promoters not leBs than $7,500,000, which came out of the pockets of "suckers" living in towns in Western states. This profit was reaped from a total business of (10,000,000. QUAKE DESTROYS SCORES Seventy Families Die as Island Sinks Into the Sea. Port LimoH, Costa Rioa. At least 70 families, variously estimated at from 150 to 170 men, women and chil dren, were drowned through the sink ing into the sea of their Island home on Saturday. The island, In the center of the Ilo Pango lagoon in Salvador, disap peared after a series of earthquake shocks and slid Into the depth of the lagoon, carrying with it nearly all the inhabitants. The earthquake shocks were felt throughout the republic. -CITY OFFICIAL PAPER ITEMS OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT OREGON Chronicle of Important Event3 of Interest to Our Readers. There will ibek a dance In tlia opera house, Wednesday niight, December 28, under tine auspices and .personal direction of the opera house manage ment, insuring good order and a fine time for eli who attend. Roup's- full orchestra, Including - a famous comietlet from Boise, will furnish J 'the music. CANADIAN FARMERS MAKE BIGDEMANDS Ottawa, Ont. The delegation of 9,000 Canadian farmers presented their demands to the Canadian gov ernment and received their answer. The reply made by Premier Sir Wil frid Laurler did not come up to the expectation of the delegation. The farmers asked for the immedi ate revision of the tariff downward; for free, trade on agricultural imple ments, cement, lumber and natural produots of Canada and the United States; for a larger measure of pref erence to Great Britain and a pro gram that would lead to free trade with England in ten yean, and finally to direct taxation. They asked for government owner ship and control of terminal eleva tors; for a government-built and op erated railroad to Hudson's Bay; for the establishment by the government of a oullled meat industry in western Canada; for amendments to the rail way law which would tend to lower rates and compel companies to pay for stock killed on tracks under any circumstances. Remains Desert Entryman. Pendleton. R. J. Slater Is in Wash ington to urge the interior depart ment to give him a favorable decision on the status of his desert land entry near Pendleton. As he entered the office of the department official who had the matter in charge, he found him in the act of Bigning a favorable decision. Slater had a desert claim of 320 acreB, into which the reclamation ser vice had cut with the Umatilla pro ject and the service insisted that Slater must take water from the gov ernment project. Department of the Interior rules that he need not do so. Lockjaw Case Puzzles. Salem. After baffling physicians for three days with an aggravated case of lockjaw, Ray Brondell, 13-year-old boy, died. Mystery as to where he contracted the disease and how be contracted it has made it dif vcult for those In attendance to fight agalnBt its ravages. There was not a scratch on the I boy's body, and his parents have no : satisfactory explanation to give. One of the attending physicians believes that the disease may have entered the boy's system through a decayed tooth, which, If true, is considered a remarkable instance of infection. 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