Ltxi-Ji.iiaMiUjUi THE NEWS RECORD (Twlce-a-Week.) AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Formerly the Wallowa News, stab lUhed March 3. 1899. Published Wednesdays and Satur days at Enterprise. Oregon, by THE ENTERPRISE PRESS Office East side Court House Square Entered as second-class matter January 2. 1909, at the postofflce at Enterprise. Oregon, under the A.ct of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: One year $2, six months $1, three mouths 60c, on month 20c. On yearly cash-in-advance subscriptions a discount of ttc Is given. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1911. REFORM OF COURTS. Nine-tenths of the palaver about reform of courts ds-twaddle, and Is inade by tiiose Interested In no re ortn. The usual remedy proposed i more judges, more courts, more .;ost, more excuses for appeal, more ("elay, more buncomb. All men know that compared to England and English colonies the ad nJn-Istrauion of law in, the United States la a farco and a crime. The hardest "tilling frrr an American to bear when traveling In English lands, a tie sneers at the miserable fail ure made of law administration In Uncle Sam's domains. It la hard to bear because we know It is true. Even the Canucks look upon our courts as being on a par, or oven lower than lliose of Mexico or South America. Why make more judges and courts? There are so many now that lawyer eglslators are kept busy finding vork for them to do, by devising oew excuses for appeal, dolays, more ouhnlcal procedure, etc. One of the common remarks of lon heard during trials lit, circuit courts Is, "It doesn't matter which way It goes here; It will o up to ?ha supreme court anyway." The a;ise of such remarks la a crime isahat taxpayers. If the case Is "go Iii'g up anyway," why not start It at the top and be done with It im one trial? If tnie reform of Jaw admlnlstra tion Is desired, copy a little after that country that all admit has the best. In England there is no pamp ered supreme court, sitting in lux urious chamber and working, may iaps hard, for nine months in. the year, over tih difference between cwiddledum and twiddledse. No dree! Joliniiy Bull wouldn't stand i minute for such dum foolishness, lor any other people except the most )atlont and good-natured' on earth, .he Americana. In England, cases of minor moment ire disposed of iby local magistrates. Vnd FINALLY disposed of, mind ,ou. There is no appeal or review jxcept because . of new evidence or lomelhlng equally vital. Judges; corresponding to our "su ireme" judges, hustle over England, 10 or 11 months of the year, going o every court town, hearing and) de Ming on the spot the cases of larg ir (importance. And again there to to appeal or revle,w except for grav est of reasons, such as new evidence. There are no lawyer delays, for the nere purpose of delay. The case Is caMod and both sides must be ready or take the consequences. The issue !s joined In the simplest, most speedy manner. Pleadings are made to ar rive at an, issue; .not to avoid an Is sue as In this country. Because; a Juror Is intelligent, reads the papers, has heard all about the case, is no disqualification! In England. If he is unprejudiced, unrelated, andi not in terested 4n the case or the parties, he must be accepted by both sides. The trial proceeds on rules of com mon sense as well as common law, and a verdict rendered that must be accepted as FINAL, for he English courts know and act on the great truth Justice delayed is the great est injustice. True court reform in Oregon would abolish our circuit courts. A coun ty Judge in, each county, paid1 a sal ary of at least $3500 a year tai the smallest counties, would have final I jurisdiction In all criminal actions O. M. HEACOCK the Exclusive Sight Specialist of La Grande .7- I devote my entire time and attention to one thing-OPTICS. Some people declare that they would not be blind for all of John D. Rockefeller's money. Yet when they need glasses, they go where they can pick them up from some tray for a few cents, or else trust therr eyesight to some one making the fitting of glasses a sideline. I have trained ability, equipment and facilities. I am registered by the Oregon State Board of Optometry, by examination. Will Be in Enterprise Soon I have the only lens grinding machinery in Eastern Oregon, and conduct a permanent optical office in La Grande, next door to the post office. All leading physicians of La Grande recom mend my optical work. I do not travel, but am going to make this one trip, at the request of several persons who live in Enterprise. v See me while I am here and save an expensive trip to La Grande. All worH guaranteed,' the same as If you were fitted at my office In La Grande. below a felony, and In all civil suits bulow 500 In controversy. One or more supreme judges should visit every county -seat at least 4,wlce a year regularly, and of tener for special cases of Importance and requiring speedy trials, and tlhere hear and FINALLY determine ALL cases beyond the FINAL Jurisdiction it county judges. Copy andi improve on English, procedure for doling away with delays. AboMsh all appeals or reviews except for gravest of reas ons, such as new evidence that could not be produced at the first trial. Audi when, reviews are allowed the reviewing court to be all the su preme judges assembled from their Mrcults for that purpose. Give those supreme judges salaries large enough to get the best $10,000 a year or more and them require tliem to earn their pay. Two weeks va cation is 14 days more than most people get who work harder than Judges, and It Is all that should be illowed Judges. Abolish the present office of ounty Judge, the new county court taklnig over all the Judicial functions Df the present county Judge: boards of commissioners of three members in small counties, five in large to '.ransact the administrative and ex ecutive business of the counties. The foregoing is given for what It Is worth. We know beforehand It .will be hooted at by the lawyers who caving had exclusive; power of making and Interpreting laws Ini this country for en hundred years, think heir privilege 1 of divine origin. 3ut all people except lawyers, hut including President Taft, are now lgreed they have made a bad mess jf tie Job almost the worst Im the world. Laymen could' do no worse. Anyway, let's have some reform' for wards, not backwards toward' the lay of the Infamous Coke and the Star Chamber. Railroads have made low colonists rates again $25 from Missouri river points to any station In Wallowa coun- !g ty. They begin March 10, five days earlier than last year, and are on continuous sale until April 10, and on every Monday and Tuesday there after ail spring andi summer long. Wallowa county has much to offer Easterners of some means who want o better their fortunes. In fact, no section- of the Northwest presents io many opportunities to a man who has $1000 or upwards to become In dependent in a few years. Let us do something to spread the news of It. SUGAR COMPANY'8 OFFER. Jhe proposition made, by, Mr. Bram well for 4iie sugar company to; ad vance money to proved saber and in dustrious men to buy Irrigated tracts is not only of great importance to Juch men, but of great importance o this city and the entire valley. There Is no doubt Wallowa valley Is boo rich In- soil and water Is too abundant to be used only for grain raising. More intensive forms of ag riculture end dairying are die natur al uses to which the land In. tMs valley should be, put, because more profitable. When, the land in this valley, from upper Prairie Creek to Lower Valley, is put to Its highest andi most profit able use, ten. families will make their living off It .where one family does JO now. Whether sugar beet culture is one of the highest and heat uses for the land is a question tiiat should be carefully and thoroughly investigat ed. Experience so far has been, favor able, or else the. sugar company would not be willing to make the Investments it proposes, and farm era who have leased land for sugar beet culture would not be willing to renew leases. This proposition, if fully carried out .would mean several times as many people living near each town In the valley and is therefore of gnat Importance to the towns. regard to the state normal at Monmouth. I Selected Wheat Modern Machinery i Years of Experience Mahe CHIEF JOSEPH FLOUR the best for you The Joseph Milling Company Ask your dealer for it. He can get it for you. With a flouring mill, saw mill, hree big general stores, hotel and ilvery stable already on the ground ar assured in early spring, and the other businesses ami! trades that .will naturally follow tVa summer, it looks as If Troy ould be -the North 2nd metropolis evem before the rail road comes. The foresight of thie ounty court In putting the bridge icross the Grande Ronde river ii al ready justllled. LA GRIPPE COUGHS Strain and weaken, the system" :id if not checked. may develop- in- lo 1 ueumomla. No danger of this ,vaen Foley Honey and Tar is taken promptly, it is a reliable family medicine for all coughs and colds, and acts quickly and effectively in case of croup. Refuse substitutes. Ilui'augli & Mayfieid. Polk county will have the larg est English walnut orchard in Ore gon. Recent purchasers of the Hart ranch near Fallsi City will plant 6,000 walnut trees. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD But never follows the use of Fo ley's Honey and Tar, which checks the cough and expels th cold. M. Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo., says, "It beats all the remedies! I ever used. 1 contracted, a bad cold- and cough and was threatened with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar completely cured me." No opiates, Just a reliable household medicine. Buirnau'gh & May field. C. H. ZURCHER ' ' RAY E. VEST ZURCHER 8r VEST tioE Sal In order to clean up our stock and get ready for Spring goods we are offering several lines of merchandise at 20 per cent off $ 7.50 all wool Blankets, now - $ 6.00 $ 6.50 all wool Blankets, now ' - $ 5.20 $22.50 Overcoats or Suits, now - - - $18.00 $20.00 Overcoats or Suits, now - $16.00 $17.50 Overcoats or Suits, now - - .$14.00 $12.50 Sheep Skin Lined Overcoats - - $10.00 You Can Save Money by Buying Now Zurcher l Vest MEN'S FURNISHERS jGQk . E of Y.oiir wii Job? COUNTY HIGH 8CH00L, The county high school la having a .very prosperous year. The enroll ment is pushing the ninety mark, ov er one-half of whom are from out side the Enterprise dlstriot Every part of the county k represented. The scholarship Is excellent and splendid progress Is being made along all lines. We believe the next step the coun ty school board ought to take, should be to equalise the expense of attend ance between' students in this dis trict, ,who can live at home, and tiiose from outs We districts who are compelled to board. A dormitory with kitchen and dining hall, where a boarding club could be run with small expense, would do that, the outside students getting free use of I building and utenaUs, but sharing ' pro rata the cost of food and Its ' preparation. j . This, to similar to t!he proposal made by a bra In the legislature la i Or is some one else assuming the responsibility for your worK? The trained man is the responsible and well-paid man. 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