I THE vflfalljeur (Enterprise AND VALE TLAINPEALER. DEEDS RECORDED PublL-hod every Saturday, by The Malheur E-torprise I'liMi'shimr Co. YALE. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1909. MALHEUR ENTERPRISE: ! r; Lots IS. 17, 1?, 19 and 20, Block 36, Ontario. i Georg L. Gree to Charie H. Spieer, ' State of Orepon to Randolph Sip- , ,p Ranpe - i 1400-S t of S E 4 and S S f . Flovd Garrin to R. E. Weant, , , section 1$ tp 41 S Rang 40. w trwai; ixs 9, 10. 27 and 2. Block 5, i tainir.ff 1W acre. IH.,Vt'iM I.Hitinn V) Same to Same-JS-lard in same j Fsrik q UuTer to C. R. Teterson, i Motion. containing acre. ) property in tp 24. S Rar.g-e 37. f ! State of Ore-pon to E. M. Sajre-fcW CO. Thomas to R. M. Humphrey. ' a.rvs. Ranee S SnTOO; Lot 3. 4. 5 and fW-k 13. ' ute of Ore con to Thomas Soott - Eklrkice Add:tion, Vale. rs 75 Lot 1 See 19 tp 41 S, Range 5- A. Coulter to A. W. Tn. lo: '" Lot 2. Block 2?. Ontario. , " ; Georce L. Phillip to Arthur MoCar- Thorr.as Scott to Randall Sage tv Lots 6 an 3 7, Bkvk 2. Nyssa : - cC" acres and lot in tp 41. j Otto Bever to Charles H. Davidson. ! J Vinton to George StmSe-CTS N W and N i, of S W V Sec 13. tP i ; vc. 22. S Rance4. ! W H W.MrontoL. E. Verbeck- j Jeorpe P. Green to Roy F- Crockett, j I W. B. Hoxie to George S. Tirks. I i S:V 7 acres Ranee . c v. . , . n-v rv-- J12o. Lot .. Biock ?. NS3. Georce S. Parks to Robert var.Oiise. B. M. STONE. Manager. J. J. McGRATH. Editor. i C . A- feCK IO i r.o) i.'tvn, -. j nance .. ' : Lot 7. Block S, Nyssa. d-tC. i J.-.hn M. Krr.f h ti "ft!:e V. Krcch. Subscription, per year, 52.00 Er.tcnd c'as rr.atur a? the ---t ! Thi-mas Pixon to Annie, f rar.K ano property in tp 2. S Rarce 4. Harry C. Manse II 4 acres Rar.ce 47. ; William G. Vopts to W. V. Boem, Wn. F. Vary am to Robt. VengiL- : K,Cv s of X E 4. of S E '4 of Lot in Nyssa. : Sec 3 tp 19, S Ranee 47. C. 0. Thomas to Joseph H. Tae-e j Walter Alford to J. J. Sararn. half t2. v: acres, Rar.ce 44. and 20 interest in Lots K 17. iv and 2 fhar.. of stock in the Gillenr.an-Fcr- Bk-k 3, Taylor's AdtJition. N;.F?a. rr.an ditch. John F. Stephen to Therm R. Feers, Amanda F. Rinehart U T. 0. TiFtor. W of S W . VI. and Let 1, Fkxk 5. Vale. I S li of S E V Sec 11, Most Irospirous Year THE year j all ytar? in r-cri-.".:'; the Seen. :,';r . Tht- orawinjr to a clvt' wa. tr.e r;v.5: '" ;--.tov.5 o pin o; vSNi;i,"'."' o.iy l."?. i r.tf ;s...e : r.-.: . ; ..t'..-u ii. r Ir. that ir.r.e the total value was ...''."'.'.'..'. ture. aeeoniir.ir t-t the n-r ; V. A. Teutsrn to Nvssa Irr.prcve-; nver.t Co.. Lots 5 and 6. Bk-:k 27. : La- Entry-Clara Aibia Mc- tann ot estlail urecon. i. -4 See 13 SW 4 SW i4 So- :i NW i4 XW i4 Sec 23 Tp 16 S R 3 E W M. Desert Land Er.trv Ther n R. Beers. 5 Nr Xmas Sale of MEN'S CLOTHING. 5.00: FREE If. WITH EACH SL IT New, Nobby, Guaranteed All Wool, Up-to-date Suite Priced Right at 12.00 $15.00 Fnrti etolicrt 20.oo ! if I Ill Te jts:h Addition. Xyssa. Sa.rr.uel S. Brewer to S. A. Coulter. PW: Lot 2. Block 25. Ontario. Dir.: el B. Tuttie to S. A. Brewer, ten year?. The ttv--:-: of the arri o: itrlkir.i: fact in the orh.!5 a.jricul i :"i.r which is alxx;t $i.2 -.'. of Riversioe. Or. SF i. W ". S 12 L, ts n 9. 10. In :?. and 20. r , Vv i w i vr : c ioto. t.r. ,ar.'. i o r r N. W. Boxer to Arthur W. Ward. ; n,.T , t rt-rv r n. equsl? the value of the elothir!)r ar.i perj-v-'al a-lo-rr-rto o 0X, pt-v; :e a"corv,ir.: to the census of 1 "'. The ott'"n cro; omes second, and tr.e j-.nt sr. 1 sv crop are -.vorth a lout J.yiv'Ml to the farmer. Third in vah.-e is wheat, worth alut ?T2o. ''"'.'. a and this largely excteds all previnr.s value?. The hay crop is val.:td at $ir.'t.(vi: cat? a: ; -',v0. ''"': potatoes at ?212.!-mVm; r. 1 tAbaceo at nearly ?Ir :. Deet and care svear r. '.'. It r.ear': Xyssa. . 6 XE XE Sec 7 XW : NW . John Arur.r to Gc!d M:r.es : SrC Tp 17 S R 4 E W M. C -.. a.-re-s - , Desert Land Entry-Jes-Harr.street Manna J. i vo r.a.r;es esiev ol t: Ntlson. $."': 2 acres: S Rsnce 4o. I O. J. Ramsey to X. J. Mir.ton. JX; farrn I Ix-ts 1. 2 and 3, Block 15. Xyssa. J X. J. Mir.ton to Ira M. R u tilled ce. ?io.2''; S9.22 acres. South Ran re 46. tcry. rtacn -.K,..T The harle-. jan.e ii. r..e.?t' w.. w. .'.ir.ion. -.-,vVi.i,1 vx-t i !.vk S. Herman R.hds all of : -ac- i .Nyssa irr.provemeni co. to v j. of Brocan, Ore. S s SW u XW i4 , SW "4 Sec 5 Tp 16 S R 4-3 E W M. . j Fre-irick A. Krihs to Malheur Live ' Stock and Land Co. -all Se" 16 Tp 17 S R 37. I Een M. Richardson to Mary V. Rich- I We'll Make It Still Stronger $5.00 in Merchandise from any department, uith each suit . . . Free This offer good only until December 24, and for CASH only. Mir.ton. SI.: Lots 3. 4. 5 an-d 6. worth flaxseed &.( ... i. and 1. ...''.- pounds 'putsch Addition. Xyssa. cf rice ?25.'v""'.i'","i. In addition to this the forage yield of the forests- -a hich ed for nearly T.T'.v.M she-?; 1. ft l ' cattle. i .' horses 15.00X c.va-s was r.tll::t d l y n:o-e than 27. "00 h ; h: 4 of SE "4 1 i 36 Tp 1? S R 46 cor.tair.ir.c 40 acres, f jor.n t arren xo ies-.er t.. Mitt. . r v..,i. , T.. .... . i'-'tS 4, 5, aCK I leu t -j oi r- o: .n t. '4, ct , -v5i5a 1. . -f .." I- Tn 1.1 .V r i- JT W. F. Hoxie to Walter Alford. $375 n. h:;t.sty utsch's add I More than 300 articles ichich will make appropriate Xmas Gifts DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OCR STORE cents, Kides f :rr.:shir.v: free vrrazirr for n: horses of settlers. .rc-sji-ctors and travellers. worK Tlic Iroposcd New District A S ntatters Kok now the fonn at ion of t! "tion districts, at Kirirman Ctlonv and tr.e pr n a- 1 con- Lots 15, 17. 1 19 and 2 Block 23. B " ' . t... - 4 3:.:.,. v. i'-u 4 'V.vrC: Ruth Share to E5.e L Minton-?12. ' v , v Ir r V e"C'ra' W -4 of XW i4 Sec ? Tp 21 S R 46 and ' - f J1- 1?" S Kar E :e of XE i4 Sec S TP 21 c R 46. cor.t. 4 1 ... - - 1"' acres. ( L. J. HacJey to J . n. Cortmar., SUU:.; j Lot 7. i. and 3 9. Bkvk ?. Hadley's : ?rd Addition. Vale. I Homtr J. Tipton to R. M. Humphrey. ;-r. W '.. L.t$ 7 and K Block 10. THE STORE W F Rinehart to H. S. Wc.d-S"-' j l- interest in SW Sc-c 29 Tp 2: f Rar.ce 45. VALE TRADING COMPANY RETAIL . . VALE, OREGON . . WHOLESALE lvtwi-tn the 0 irn.ira wvhee 1 Va and I ur IMvers, se-:ns to 1 furth ber of protests hki is said to le vc r- cou-i ier: the arjnir.-.ents used by sone of the pr-vtestar.t ine letter cl cVlor.d Wood in this issue of the explains more clearly, jn?rhap. than ar.ythin? else t dangvrs arising frum the formation of districts und ciimstanct-s. With.out a doubt the unlimited p-we to assess may 1-e exercised in a manner that wou'd R.--r C Sr-i.-hin.Tr t W H P.r,--,l tvt-r. The num-. jlv.v Lots 11. 12, 13. 14 and 15, Block m NAMED CASEBEER cer.a;r.!v 154. (r.tArio. BUI'S GOSLING'S SALOON o '.': vincinc. John W. GrarT and Finley Macken- ery rrave It looks like a joke, but it is an abs olute fact that a man name-d Casebeer r'rht for part of Succor Creek; also has become the owner of as jft drirk sa-' rr. .,-.r:Ji 1 lie to Georre Mattesc.n, f !.?; water cor. a c:r- land in tp 3 X Ranee, 6 W Boise Me- k.n in Vale. penty into jw.vrty. and this ore. sinple fact shuul i act as a potent ndiar.. ; The matter came ur ' at last Thnrs- rectors Clarence O. Thomas to J. L. Col. ' dav's meetir.sr of th Citv Connl sltw . ert pros- ?175; Lots 7 and Block 13. Eldridee Messrs. Casebeer and Vauehn made Addition. Vale. the request that the license fee paid by reason for d. la iV. unt;I such a danger ca 1. rether eiimmatel. ;t is d.ltiou.t to understand why any landholders could desire the formation of the district. On the other hard the water users probably know what they are doinjr. or it may K that their trust in human nature in the shave if district directors and cao- J. I- Cole to Mary Osbom, Lots 7 Mr. Goslir.e be placed to their credit and ;. Ekiriuee Addition. Vale. and the license be continued in their ;ar.ar.Oi..:ers oouiu t ri.. t rv.w p r-,;. v . v . 4iv"-m v v . 1 4 iv ii, a 1 1 1 : r. . j , ; . fi u . . . italistic ditch builders, is eor.f. h. but oh '!.- district is business or it is not. If it is a bus r.e : or.n at n of a I nl without saviiv that ho.;! be entered manner, net in the spirit which -s tr.tn:ietK. t tr ss like ! e ultra I tnne.-er.t or S J' er Messrs Trxnvbride their prveevts in p-rfevt b are rb 1 carry out ; ... M St.S to theui u 1th; .oer !! cn h:s i;:ter- j. 1 i i!,t'!f t Who WOiS.il Wi.U'. t:i'-.;V ; t ece. ;nr .-ome ev-iintv jv.r its return Sure- y such truti' water ;sers must be as scarce as r..i r.u-n were n Nkiom an 1 tio:norrah: w hy then would any mart in hi run the dan.cvr threatening fivui the jvrAer to u.-.-css his without limitation? s senses property That Kltrtric IJqhl PHKUK are times when Vale jvoplo feel like a in -.;;rd tb.iv.es AaUvut the Vale l.iifht and Water (ni;ian and :-,e ha .e s;;c- reatei tnai x:u .Maine.jr t.nw-rpnso take up ti e .p.esti. he u:s-s.,t;; actM.'i which is f rm time t illy felt. to tm.i' :r,re er As the paj-er ef the H-pie the Knter.'rise h:i ic mplair.t o :;!.t to bo made, but when the n:. xant:r.il au.i tertam vxnoitions. inc'.n -ire taken into cv -, i rat:o:i it is a ouesti, t. r ,. . ... 1... j .. : .-v 1 ; 1 . 1.1. ; i , :.tr tnd Nl;cc ,Ct : er- at a p.;h-carifull v. VOllld If h.. ulTered as v t t: iv. .i i- ki it: 1 T 1 Tin .its presses, i ;t en tn.e other hand no ene ha : xivrience to 10: dorv.ard more fully the t!:,cher ... nan a iiew st .,; vr "u.n. I he nui-mcer of the .0, ... e company tmi trv t 1 '" is atK..t t.i W i"taHd iv ( otter thirrs may U-1 xwvIin! i" fMtu-e V-jt'..-.. . to U' a -;u-rt'u.:s b't '" v. : ast Mamo. Of course, the cemplalnt ttiade by e - ho Kntenrise ca;:not U' oer:...ked alto-etier l'i ; , iv euiieiis M.ttuai tv repv't, iy et l-' ays that n- w otter things ma oubt this it wii.,1 1 st : paptr a epresentatne orra':. b .1 w be - U,--. ti t nrx'fully oxantinetl it u rt.e:-: a; a-s t nat ibe , Mi U'st U serexl ly nunely sjK'aki: ,.f ti e n atti ttentum to it w ithor.t in i..!.-;:. j,. , ,. '. ! " t'.ir or not it Tr's papt r has ' t.'.e lower to ear" 1 i by sad of n:.u:::nerv cv:i.p,'i 1 a' i t.-.at 1 r-u-.sen to ;"' "..c to 1 ! eo; o to L W'lS ef 1 "'-t'o'i are i of JUstieo ... 1 : . a 1 1; Safe Banking is Our Business and We Want Your Banking Our business has grown to such an exter.t, that we refuse any business embodying a risk. We want the business of the FARMFR. the RANCHF.R. the STOCK! MAN. the HOME PEOPLE. This Bank is For You We oiet you the service of a strong, sound and safely managed rank, and assure you our assistance in time of need as far as banking vtiQ permit, and no further. safe This is Not a One Man's Bank Our directors mret monthly, and inxestsgste the loans and general condition of the bank. Does This Kind of Ranking apcyal to you, as safety and protection to de positors ? e heartily thank our many customers, for our growing business, and assure ou e huH to ad you in your refo:tie kr.es. Our Customers Our Reference First National Bank "Vale j3 GREAT PRIZ CONTEST Beautiful $425 Piano To Be Given By the Malheur Enter prise to the Ladies of Malheur and Harney Counties. ) Vale Realty and Investment Co. Jobbing NfirsfHijn rx k Then is a cet tain kind of a gentleman v! c:ne ef hun.or to je!. a r wsjper nu.n to v , t shed that he ki.v-ws t.ot to U' a fa.t. Th ! r. i.uct'al. ;uu.eus kitut lt;t he d-n-s tu t k-ew it. , to injury vh.re a pajvr by hint cunn.-t iv h.-v .. ' r;ion of his anaV :t; w h h in i ers is cv, U.'tMv. it the e" v .' v.- j,..;,. ; t i of the and y oft n ' hv.r.o to the Fruit, Farm and Stock lynches . . Oil Lands . . Acrtaft, Gty Bd RewJcnce LoU Harry R, Garrett Ofiicti Hunt & Crtf Building. Vale, Ortgva s ! H:' ,":-.'usul The Malheur Enterprise offers the people of this vicinitv this prize as a means of establishing themselves in this ccur.tr.-. The Enterprise wants to reach every home in Malheur ar.d Harney Counties, and it also wants to send thousands of as -U ik. J.l 1...J C.-.. .t. r. muic utu.tit w'laies ?o inai n can CO its share to draw from those congested districts and help p-o; ulr.e the tvo co-te h,se i.. I .-L.J I I 1!. J If -n ' Lcgun 10 ix ucveiop-a .iaineur ana narney. r.c ,iji-.eur ir. ten-rise o e- ity contest ever attempted in Vale. , ccs have not the greatest public- Read the Conditions of the Contest Kow Billots Are Secured In all cases where ballots are issued subscr.r-tior.s must be paid or prepaid. The full amount ci mon ey must be sent direct by mail, pad to local oilec ors, or brought to this office. The paper val be delivered by mail or by carriers, as requested!. Value Of Special Ballots r or ery b month t-scn: t;o.i Pnce Wtes 51-00 250 2 C" 60 1501 S.C" 50 '0 Who May Enter This Great Contecl e w; he prmiitcd to transfer vot- Any woman is eligible, proided conduxws set forth below ae co Vd w i-anOKJates must resade in the district or territory designated. No ;--.-' es to another after receiving them for herself. No employe of the MALHEUR ENTERPRISE or mn':er of e- . : . n. ta , , , , , canchdate. In case of a be. rnze, of eual value wj U g.en ea.h u iJcttLd " Standing of contestants will be published from Lne to trr.e THE PIANO WILL BE DELIVERED TO VOIR HOME 5 DAYS AFTER EXPIRATION OF CONTEST. FEB. 22. 1910. IKATION Contest Opens Dec. 11, 1909. Contest Closes Feb. 22, 1910. For further rJormaboo aidre or call CONTEST DEPARTMENT OF THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE Yale, Oregon V r 1 J.