MALIIhUR EKVERPRISE. . f Hotel Brexel o o Modern Fireproof House F. L. Johnson Proprietor Vale, Oregon mM' Hi. i .J v a First-class Grill Rooms With Baths Baths foi Genreal Use Terms Moderate, by the day, week or month 1 I THE SAME I CONSIDERATION The child with her penny savings bank, The small boy with his small changa, The lady with her pin money savings, The small man with his small roll, The big man with his big roll, The big man who applies for a big loan, The small man who applies for a small loan, The lady with her church subscription list, The small boy with school entertainment tickets, The child with society entertainment tickets, are each accorded the same considerate attention and extended the most liberal treatment consistent with good and profitable banking. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF VALE DRESSER & YANDELL Have Purchased the Livery Barn Of Wade and Wade. Service Is The Best. Prices Are Moderate. A. C. Dresser, J. C. Yandell, Proprietors. ADJOURNED DISTRICT .HEARING MONDAY A large number of people is expected In Vale again next Monday to attend the hearing of the petitions presented to the county court for the purpose of forming the irrigation districts known as the Boise-Owyhee project. The hearing was adjourned from last Mon day week to give protestanta an oppor tunity to present their protests in writ ing and to enable everyone to obtain more definite knowledge as to the na ture of such protests. Spoils a Game Marshal Dan Eno entered a resort in town last Wednesday and several men who were enjoying a game of poker de cided soon afterwards that they had engagements elsewhere. The law's bloodhound smelt a rat, and, knowing that the gentlemen would return, he mixed up the many and neat piles of multicolored chips that stood on the table. MILL BURNED NOW RE-BUILT Disastrous fire destroys Westfall brothers buildings and lumber at Mill Rail Canyon 1 T. T. Nelson Funeral Director and 1 Licensed Embalmer I 1 VALE - - Oregon (S) When you want a Square Meal Try the Drexel Grill CHRIS. MILLS, PROPRIETOR DIRECTORS J. W. RICHARDS G. W. VOAK J. F. FLYNN E. I. BROGAN HARRY FLYNN S: M. STEWART Union Land, Loan & Trust Co., inc. TEN THOUSAND ACRES of Choice Fruit Land in the Willow River VaHey,, near the new Town of Brogan. Home Office - VALE, OREGOfi Vale Lumber Co. LUMBER. COAL. CEMENT. WINDOWS, DOORS, WINDOW-WEIGHTS, RUBBEROID ROOFING, BUILDING PAPER, LATHS, PLASTER. Complete Building Supplies. J. I. MESSENGER. Vale Bakery and Candy Kitchen Bread, Confectionery, Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, Candies Chocolates Fresh Daily A TRIAL SOLICITED PHONE No. 1 Vale Hot Springs Conceded by medical men of the whole North west to be the Greatest Health-giving Resort on the Pacific Coast. Bathing in these waters means vigor and strength, and the day will come when they are sure to be the mecca of the health seekers of the west. Their chemical properties are composed of all the elements needed for the re freshment of jaded humanity, and for the curing of every ill. C. D. GAY, Prop. VALE HARDWARE CO. General Hardware Stoves, Ranges, Pumps, Crockery, Tinware, Paints, Oils, Guns, Ammunition, Blacksmith Supplies 1 i i ale, Oregon. HIGH BROTHERS Livery And Feed Stable Hay and Grain, flood Rigs and Saddle Horses, Teams Cared for by Day or Week, Kates Reasonable. Main St. Vale, Oregon Empire Lumber Company Lumber, Coal and Building Material of every description Complete stoch of everything needed Rock Springs Coal M. E. TUA YER, Manager The sawmill of Westfall brothers at Mill Rail Canyon about 30 miles up the mountain from Westfall was destroyed by fire the month before last but has now been rebuilt. The fire took place on October 11 and was most disastrous. 100,000 feet of dry lumber having been reduced to ashes as well as the new planer that had been just installed, and the build ings. . The brothers have, however, obtain ed a new planer, have erected new buildings and also a dry kiln capable of drying 5,000 feet at a time, so that they will be ready next Spring to fur nish all kinds of building material. For a useful XmK gift, call at the Drexel Drug Co. Cougars War On Horses While the Caviness engineering party was out last Thursday week in the mountains up the Malheur valley the members saw one horse done to death by a cougar while three other cougars were chasing two horses across the prairie. While walking near the summit of a hill a strange noise was heard proceed ing from the other side of the summit, and, going to investigate, they found a great cougar with blood-besmeared head standing over the body of a horse which had just fallen. At a little dis tance the three other felines were chasing the two horses at full speed. The successful cougar took fright and soon all the participants in the prairie tragedy had disappeared from view. Beautiful books of poems and novels of the world's best writers, full leather bound,' limp covers, in gilt. On display at The Drexel Drug Co. Advertised Letters List af letters remaining uncalled for in tha Post Office for the week ending Dec. 11, 1909. Anderson, Guss. Bennett, Geo. . Brown, J. M. Fairly, W. W. 2 Greerer, Mrs. Mattie. Howard, Dick. Howard, Charley. Johnson, Cora. Lambert, Roy. Lynch, Oliver. Lee, August. F. Lundy, L. E. Marley, D. J. Mason, F. M. Peterson, Adelia. Porter, Jessie. L. Pickett, Jas. Roark, Huston. ( Reeker,Amy. A. Wise, Herman. H. Wood, Joe. D. Yarbor, George. Powell, Eddie. Brooks, L. Bellknap, E. C. May, H. C. 3, Britt, Scott. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office December 25, 1909, if not delivered before, In calling for the above, please say "Advertised," giv ing date of list, I. Corretfpdnbcnce That Old Paper To the Editor or The Enterprise, Dear Sir: Your no doubt highly esteemed contemporary, the Oregon Oriano, has this to say concerning the Malheur Enterprise in its last issue: "THAT NEW PAPER." "Three weeks ago with much noise and sounding of trumpets, the Malheur Enterprise entered the newspaper field of Malheur county, arrogating to itself the function of public guardian; it promised to represent Malheur county; it was to be the great journal devoted to the public interest; it was to be the agency of progress and development: it was to be the big It and swing the big stick in newspaperdom in Eastern Oregon. The people of Malheur coun ty welcome all who build up, but have little room for thoso that tear down. Subscriber." The Enterprise will find it extremely difficult to answer this charge, or to retaliate, since no one who has ever seen the Oriano would dream of accus ing it of trying to perpetrate any of the so-called offenses against the com munity with which you are charged. If you will read over their various ac cusations, you will see the hopelessness of saying, "You're another!" It is needless to dwell too lovingly or lingeringly on the enviable reputa tion which the Oriano has acquired among the organs of public opinion throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. Its thousands of subscrib ers throughout the wide world must re alize how fully and completely it repre sents the progress of the city which gave it birth and know how. proud we are to send copies of this so well edited and printed newspaper (?) to friends ai d investors in the East. The first thought that must strike strangers, on glancing at the Oriano's front page, is that Vale is a great and enterprising city; that its people par ticularly its newspaper men are of the class which achieves brilliant results, and that a district which supports such an organ ought to be an exceedingly profitable field for investment. My opinion is that the Enterprise ought to hire the Oriano editor if such thing is possible. As Abe Lincoln said about the man from Connecticut who sold the wooden nutmegs, "Any man v.'ho is slick enough to make peo ple buy a manifestly worthless article ought to be a wonder at selling some thing of real value." Subscriber. SHEEP STRETCH FOR FIVE MILES One Band Takes the Greater Part Of Day To Pass Through Town of Westfall NINE THOUSAND INLINE All Animals Are In Good Condition And Do Not Suffer From Cold In The Least Nine thousand sheep belonging to Frank Cummins passed through Weit fall recajptly in one band and formed a woolly procession that took a large part f a day to pass a given point. The heep were being taken from Hog Creek to the ranch of Mr. Cummins four miles west of Westfall. Willie Pence has passed through the tame place with 2,000 sheep for the Penson Company, They were bound for the feeding grounds of Peter Zee's ranch east of Westfall. Amongst others John Sells has 4,000 iheep, Howard Brothers have 2,800, Willis Brothers, 1,140, and Wilson Brothers have 2,000. Six bands of iheep, in all amounting to 15,000, pass- id through Westfall last Saturday and Sunday, having been taken from the ranges to the feeding grounds. Five thousand of them belonged to Martin Hart. Everyone . report the animals to be in a splendid condition and in no way suffering from cold. MANY PROSPECTING ' AT NEW GOLD FIELDS About 600 men are now prospecting in the new gold fields at the Susan ville rfnd Green Horn districts in Grant county. There are twelve or fifteen paying mines located although the ore is generally low grade. The Sumpter Valley railroad is being extended from Austen to Prairie City and has now reached a point only seven miles distant from the last named place.. Mc Knight Moves Office Thomas E. McKnight has taken the office in the old Bank building on Main street, one door south of the Post office, where he will in future con duct his real estate business. Mr. Mc Knight handles irrigated and dry lands. DEEDS RECORDED C. O. Thomas to T. D. Tipton, $300; Lots 5 and 6, Block 8, Kellcy's First Addition, Vale, J. H. Wolf and Lottie M. Wolf to Otto Hoeffner, $800; Lot 15, Block 9, Nyssa. George P. Green to Frank L. Lock wood, $700; all Block 71, Green's Ad dition, Nyssa. M. G. Hope to F. B. Zutz, $100; Lota 3, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, in Hope Addition, Vale. Burton Shutano to C. S. Wallace, $40: 1-8 interest in SW H of Sec 31, tp 30, Range 45. The Westfall Bonding Association to Jones & Co., Bankers, $335; Lota 1 and 2, Block 1, Westfall. W. P. Darby to Jessie E. Clover, $150: Lots 29 and 30, Block 3, Hadley's First Addition, Vale. Oscar B. Neumann to Ada Irwin, Lots 1, 2 and East half Lot 3, Blpck 3, in Taylor's Addition, Nyssa. Annie Weir to John A. Wroen, $3,000; Lot containing Grand Central Hotel in Sec 2, tp 30, S Range 46. J. B. Bowden to Hugh T. Blakeney, 1-8 in J. J. B. Petroleum Placer Mining Claim, S Range 45. Charles P. Riley to Louis Larsen, $30;20 acres oil land. Frances E. Wilson to Elizabeth G. Ford, $350; Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 6, Hadley's Second Addition, Vale. Roll ton desks, flat top desks, etc. at T. T. NeW'n's. WESTFALL SCHOOL IS FLOURISHING The school at Westfall has now 107 pupils and is in a most flourishing con dition. All the grades up to the9th are taught. Miss Grace McElroy is prin cipal and Faye McElroy is assistant. Wonderful $2000 ORCHESTRION W'V- mm v . Pi, i ! V flliWfwi & Installed At Popular Skating Rinf Of HUNT & CAREY EILERS PIANO HOUSE The largest and best Piano and Organ dealers on the Pacific Coast. Lowest Terms and Prices, Highest Quality "Eilcrssell a better Piano for $428 than the small dealers sell for $575. Pianos, Organs, Pianola Pianos Orchestrion and Talking Machines ' I Wholesale and RetaU Idaho and Eastern Oregon Headquarters 820-822 Idaho St. BOISE, IDAHO FRANZ A. BRUCKNER, Local Agent VALE, OREGON