It's a sure thing THAT NOWHERE IN 191) Will You Get Better Cigars Pipes and Tobaccos Better Candy or half as good Hot Battered Popcorn and Hot Peanuts Than at PRENTISS HOMAN Next Door to Bank THE NEWS RECORD (Twice-a-Week.) AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. rormerly ths Wallowa News, stab- iisUed March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur days a Enterprise, Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter January 2. 1909, at the postofflce a Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Subscription Rates: One year ?2, six months $i, three mouths 50c, on month 20e. On yearly cash-in-advance aubscrlptlons a discount ol lie la given. , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911 REOPENED The Red Front Blacksmith Shop by the reliable blacksmiths W. P. Hambleton 1 Son Machine Repairing Horseshoing Same old stand enterprise Oregon The Columbia river output of sal mon for the season was 290,000 cases, valued at 3,DOO,0O0. A Great Clubbing Offer Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal one year $1 50 Enterprise News-Record, 2 CO i otal $3 5C BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR,, .$2 50 Sami-Weekly Oregon Journal, one year $1 50 Wallowa County ChleftaJn 1 60 Total $3 00 WHY THE LEGISLATURE? We have received the legts-la-ture calendars Oa'ed January 26. tTr to Uiat date there had been. 216 bills introduced into the House, 52 reso- i lutlons, 19 concurrent resolutions, J 7 joint .resolutions, 4 jolat memorials, i and In the Senate, 166 bills, 32 reso j lutlons, 14 concurrent resolutions, i 7 joint resolutions and 4 memories, l a total of 521 separate propositions for the consideration of that body. And probably many more before the close- of the session. Out of all that mess, except the regular appropriation bills, and pos albly two or three others, there, is not enough of Importance to warrant the salary of one member. A glance at their titles show the majority of them to bo digs at the state treasury, and most of the re mainder amendments to the code, iiably to Increase the number and Importance of technicalities in the administration of law, in the Inter est of delay and costs of suits. The more one examines these calendars, the more insistent be come the question, Why the legislature? BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR,.. $2 00 T'Vt" OREGON JOURNAL i.,iiii.rt!icH 'do latest, and moat com piei.e itsiefi-raipliic news of th world; givos reliable Hiairkat (tvpoirts, as It market news can u and 1 corrected to date for each lesu. It eVo Ibaa page of special matter for the farm uid homo, an intanesiting otory page and a page or more of comic each week, and It goes to 'the subscriber twice every week 104 times a year. Either of the above two makes a splendid combination, and you savefl by Bundling your subscription x this office. We can also give) our subscribers a good dubbing- offer for Jhle Dally and Sunday, or Sunday Journal, in, con nection with, either h Nw-Recard or Chieftain. LEGISLATORS FINED. Speaker Jerry Husk Is stirring up the animals at Salem. It was the custom of politician atrip of legis lators to adjourn Friday to Monday, and go down to Portland to see the bosses who sent them to Salem, get approval for the past week's work and ardors for the coming week. No serious legislative work was done on Fridays or Mondays, leaving but throe days work a eek. Under the new order of legisla tors being responsible to the peo ple for their nomination and elec tion there Is no neod of that long adjournment, and Speaker Rusk Is trying to stop It. The peanut poli ticians tried It last week, and the motion falling they ran off just the same but on Saturday they were ord ered arrested and fined $5 for ab- Cold Weather Comfort Depends on Good Stoves "Superior" Stoves and Ranges Best on this .Market I carry a complete line of Bath Tubs, Basins Bowls, etc PRICES RIGHT. S. K CLARK, a blks. south Hotel Enterprise Wallowa County Title &;! Abstract Company A. C. MILLER, President I Office in Company's new brick building opposite front of ! ! new Court House, Oldest and most complete abstract plant ' : in county. Abstracts of title furnished promptly and cheap- ' ' ly. Insurance written in largest and strongest companies. 1 ! Money Loaned at very Lowest Current Rates Mi! WHITE FRONT Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ft . L.. DAY, Proprietor Good Rigs Fair Treatment Horses Bought and Sold Special Attention to Commercial Trade Rates for Regular Boarders Bus to and From Trains I .Best of Help Employed Home Phone . Open Day and Night One Block North of Hotel Enterprise i " . ' ', "..-I UWIWi. i , .. 3snce without leavd. Rusk has the funny idea that leg- l.ilators are sent to Salem to work, and peanut politicians' who have al ways looked upon a session as on ly a junket or chance to hold some- thtaiig or somebody up, are nearly beside themselves with mingled1 rage and apprehension. SHERIFF'S EXPENSE MONEY. The bill introduced by- Senator Oliver In regard .to the expenses of iho sheriffs of Wallowa and Union comities, provides for 'the payment jf only the actual expenses- pf the sheriff and his1 deputies Incurred in the service of process within; the counties, 'not to exceed $600 lni any me year, the same to be audited md allowed' by the county court. At present the sheriff of this conn y must pay all his o,wn, expenses .n the service of process- within .he county. The other way will- no loubt make for efficiency of service, hough -tills county Just now hap pens to have a sheriff who would ierve -the papers, and make the ar .ests If It took every dollar of his salary. - ' A word of encouragement at the ight time Is of more real worth han an ounce of gold. It Is- more lourlshlng to the soul thaa meat md drink to the hungry. It Is bet er stimulant than the richest wine, ind the strongest lever to lift from he ruts of despondency. Many a wor overworked wife Is plnlnig for i word- of sympathy from her hus band. Just one word, one look, to mow that the toil of .weary hours ire appreciated, and the light re flected would more than recompense he giver. Puyallup Republican. Work Is a moral and physical up .ifter; It Is a panacea for sorrow; idleness brings moral decay and fur nishes an Incentive to crime. The ivalanche of crime that Is sweeping ver our land la largely due to the 'act that too many would rather teal than work. The life of duty, lot the Mfe of mere ease or mere pleasure, la the end of life which nakea the great men and -women. The best prize that life offers is he chance to work at work (worth lolng. Asotin Sentinel, Millions of dollars worth of cold itorage products dumped on East irn markets' Is playing havoc yith vlgli prices, butter' esipeclally. But er Is likely to be lower during the text few months than for many oars at this season. Senator Oliver's bill fixing -the Imes of holding circuit court In his district, changes the terms In his county to the second Monday if May and the third Monday lu No vember of each year. President Taft Is In earnest about he Canadian reciprocity treaty and he standpatters are astounded at ills fiminos-s. Taft had better watch nit or he will be getting himself popular with the people. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT. Iiv'Uie County Court for Wallowa County, State of Oregon. In the mtftter of the estate of Eniera M. KInuear, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, p. A. Wagner, adnvin atrator with the ,will annexed of he above estate, has this day filed vlth the clerk of the above court, lis final account as such admlnis rator with the will annexed, and "hat the judge of said court has ap .lotnUxl Monday the 6th day) o( March 1911. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the county court room in- th court house at Enterprise, Oregon, for the final hearing of said account and all' objections thereto, why said as' ate should not be closed and set tled as provided by Vaw. Dated this Jan. 31, 1911. First publication Feb. 2. 1911. F. A. WAGNER, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of said Einera M. KInuear, deceased. 0. M. CORKINS. Attorney for the estate. 24c5 with the clerk of the above court, his final account as such adminis trator with the will annexed, and the judge of said court has appointed the 6th day of March, 1911, at 10 o' clock A. M. at the county court room in the court house at Enter prise, Oregon, for the final hearing 3f said account and all objections chereLj and why said estate should sot be closed and settled ao pro vided by law. Dated this Jan. 31, 1911. First publication Feb. 2, 1911. F. A. WAGNBR, Administrator with 'the will annexed of the estate) of said Belle R. Ktnnear, deceased, D. M. CORKINS, Attorney for the Estate. 24c5 Try Chief Joseph Flour Next Time and see what Perfect Bread and Delicious Pastry it makes. You're sure to like it, but your money back if you want it. That's fair, isn't it? The Joseph Milling Company, Mfrs. Wool growers Warehouse Co., Distributors. AK Your Grocer for it NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. C. H. ZURCHER RAY E. VEST ZURCHER Sr VEST :n the District Cov.:l of the Unit ed. States for the District of Ore gon: n the matter of A. G. Boesen, bank rupt, lni Bankruptcy. To the creditors of A. G. Bossen of Enterprise, in, the County of Wal lowa, and1 E-i-3 rlt aforesaid, a bankrupt: ' Notice Is- hereby given that on he 2Gth day of January, 1911, the said A. G. Boesen waa duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and the first meeting at his creditors will be held In the Jourt House In Enterprise, Oregon, n the 11th day of February, 1911, j it 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at vhich time the saldi creditors may at end, prove their claims, appoint" a .rustee, examine the bankrupt, and ransact such other business. as may ..TopcT-ly come before said meeting. January 27, 1911. JNO. S. HODGIN, Referee in Bankruptcy. (All claims must be verified accord ng to bankruptcy forms before fil ing.) 79!wl ATTACK LIKE. TIGERS. In fighting to keep the blood' pure he ,white corpuscles attack, disease jerms -like tigers. But often germs multiply so fast the -little fighters ire overcome. Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt-rheum and sores multiply and strength and appetite fail. 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