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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
I t IV ! I NOgrococi I 1 1 Admtiainf Rates : DIUj Afc, fr Uu. W twti f tack; hy th nxwtK tl.M vt '" lcl, 15 (wti r' r on insertion; 10 (wti rT Km each actional Insertion. Ltl NotW. 1.W r' flr ttrtk. W ftnU rr ach aAtit. tnHin. TKV or Aw wl, f 1.5 Incfc rt in-rton; 75 cent r ir MiUva1 rrtov 1 1 iWalljettr enterprise ruhliahed every Saturday, by The Malheur Entente Fubli?hir.tf Co. JOHN R1GBY. rvnusHEn asp Proprietor VALE. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 17, 1914. NOW that the amok of battle has cleared away, the cause lost (or won), just according to tho viewpoint of tho in dividual it will do no harm to refer to tho article th.At appear! in a certain Ontario paper just a day or two before election. In that article much ado was made VAl.K WILL WELCOME of the opposition of Vale citiiens COMPARISON, to the proposed measure and as an argument why they did or did xst act ditTerentiy, it matters not which, a slur was cast upon Vale because the city had tven grafted" out of a large amount of money in the construction of her sewer and water system. Whether there was or as net graft in that arTair concerned neither that paper nor the question at issue: but if there was jrraft, large or small. Vale occupied no peculiar position in such matter, as seldom is such work done without suspicion, at leaat. falling on svw.e one connected with it. Hcwrvrr. as to the result, as the feeing of Vale citiiens in the matter, and as regarding the rlr.a. outcome, the city has a f.ne water system arsi a splendid sewer system, which they wvcU r.et be without for the JUVaVO it cost. Experience might hare savd them some money: it generally doe, but it's better to have water and sewer at a heavy cwst than no: to have them at aU. Vale's taxes were high in 1?1: they are far Jes in WIS. Vale i on a cash basis, as the report published last week will Sow. They are able to pay cash for all that it is necessary for the city to dev The herded ir.dobtedresjs is the only interest-bearing: ir.dobt esinev Is there any corr.mur.ity in the ea:err. portion of our state that can make a better showirj:!' The cost vNf the water and sewyr system will fall on the rising jrer.eratn. the present ivreratn paying their pr.vrtion by pA.x'-.c tS- interest. ;s a fa:r distr.bctn of the burden. To be ;a;n abwt :t. Vale is in a f.r.e f.narxiC oonitior.. Tv; IN the Crxvcnian ws an editorial dv-r.-.ry: up-n the necessity of careful and inteHijren: oer.s.ider:vr. of men and uveas sres by wters bef.w ref-lster.rj: the:r 5eire. This editorial as cemmec.te2 urn adwrsxv by Mr. T. T. C-vr. who c'C-n- ten.'N.v.. ard vvo.0-s.v sh.w. ivrni 'i-.r.vr vottw; rt-: .-v-..v y KXriAlMP. Tbe irury asrter arise from of de-rlr.itjcr. before er.tr.rj: utvt. :he subject. Wjjj then is ";r.teiY-Doe"' SkV.s to be a oftJCz that sX;li be oaref-lby settlv. in cr.?er that rorer ooocl:jor.s can or may be dra r.. vV.ncrete instance of actjor.s ir-dx-atirc ir.r;."."'.rfroe ar? axxuabV. Wf cct on the rarr ar.i aslk a soer rvr as to the ;r.reCpvcve of the men -"re rec.-od te ta-f or. wv ari ;ssi what he sas .11 tx be r.r.:i or. th.-s ra.ce. for .bTvs reason. bet xv are ;sl-Si ;s static thjit his rejirks vre de-rofatccv to the irtedrw of those h vtoi t.r free If shecki as-k rre5fr.: W;lcr. ro? a V-.t..mat bcsTjes he w.-clc re" 'vvi frcvsns yty rot hcrt arc y x frotr-.rj: -as 1c te-11 zs. rr.-'bbily. t,at tt hot: ary-way :fy iii d,-.; wcf .w. T.Te'-..vinoe. New f jo a star r.xire carr e-r arc asi h.rr. abec: carrjirj: peerc pjcka,frs -)0ct oor,rer.sa:xc.. Trer.re hlmstfCf ojd be octaccx b th-e lrrri:A:ci roaroi zrvc th trsiT.teve?.: rval aitX'r.te. Yet ac.n. ;f f as.Ved Vr. Fir-esor. abect tr-a:e .-vrjr-s.tr cf ribllv t.l.:os woc h ro: oo.rr.bat the .rrCr tXw oorosd ;o i:rr..T.istrtj.nr rv.lvjes This my rech th ctocs of'ir..tVir. cf '-.TtiCrjoe At ini.x-jca: iTtevlrr: w HUN Aa?.L" v. rrn l"v trc ecy Or. - T,oc? .t. ftfiit cxlr rrxTj o.rr.T.r'jTrirr tr..?s T .v.Tofrr..r th rvi-rvrv; c' the V.;c-piLr, tri :vr vtct, frris fr.-rr. the i-rec-rcca: rrATj o.-.rr.rjT. v-s. Thosj viccj rrTTjrks vr. to favr th j.va tho: th Mvc-jxr. :Ttrrs:$ ar? rf i .r.T.c fr.irr. VWF.?LVJtf.AN? th .xti-rv.r d..-.ri- rix AN"? ANYir.NT. o.irtr.-i7:.r.,c t.rv-.r rn.-rn-y .Vvi..-f i..- trx: th virr..tu.ra tvr ahoit to strlU. 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If yvu have no other person in mind write to your congress man or senator: that's what they were elected for and they take real pleasure in serving their constituents. At tent km to the vernment investirations and summary of how to market different crop wi" prove of preat advantage to every farmer, (..xvis from the store and vegetables and other farr.: product may nw be shipped by parcel post. The farmers hou!d set in touch with their customers and take advantage of the facilities the government is furnishir.ir and which evenone is helping to pay for. CESSATION of work on the Oregon Eastern is attributed to weather conditvr.Ss but it is nevertheless a fact that work went on at an exceedingly s'jow rate during the fall months. It is rumored that the O.-W. R. N. ccmranv will r.;t c:r.- RAILROAP CONSTRUC TION. WHEN WILL IT BE RESUMED! V. ever cvmr.etcc it w;.: tv rv tr.e 0. S L. The latter w-ld le far RiYr Basin, as it wo-uld a competing' line to the coast. tl:ur.i rheir terminal on the oovst are yet to be cbtair.od. In connect vn with the resumrtvn cf civ rations, h.-wever. we publish boow some re-marks made s-; .etinir ac: by K. Lane: If ccr cvmm; w-e are to cvr.tinue as a m-.::t-; ro." It to be uent. if c. .n.rerrvtii r.t communities ant in. tivtuta.s. " v art . "..ii ...v .t-.tt ct t. r exist ir r toer omers. ire r?;r.-ey must r.r.u tui.a: -r-r;s:-mecT in rai:r.-.iis is rcth a.-tive ir. s-e-rure. A revruli'--g S:cy whi-ch is :t fxir t: th-;.r h: is :r.rlr.:te ujutigv to :he ;cmur.:-r :o.i.: ;t is atterr :.rt.r.g to serre. T; rf ;'ust t: tte ?t;;:-."i-cers. r"f"sver. 5;;s r.t mei t-i.T :t ;?tiof may rot asi iZ tr.at th ir.." 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Subscription Rates: SnUCTLT w Advanck.1 trot ; 100 Entered aa second -cIm matter at the pt office. Vale, Ore (ton. more prone to look for reasons than ever before and just why hundreds of innocent people should be punished and all Oregon held up to scorn because a few gamblers and thugs are defiant will have to be explained. Candidates better get off the fence quietly and calmly and steal into the fold as quickly as possible. Glittering generalities won't do; specitic statements will be required. THE Christian Science Monitor of Dec. 19 reviews a new book from the pen of it founder, .Mary Baker Eddy. This book seems to be a collection of short writings and letters not previously published. Mrs. Eddy ha stamped modern civiliza tion with her name in such man NEW BOOK BY MARY ner as but few great men or BAKER EDDY. women have succeeded in doing. The cult, or sectT of Christian Scientists, which originated through her teachings, is rapidly becoming a great power in every portion of the civilized world, and it is everywhere a power for good. The devotees of this new idea, or rather the continuation of an old idea, are an optimistic family, believing only in good, and propose to suppress all idea of evD in the human mind. There is no evil except through a perverted mind, and that mind can le cured, is the sum and substance of their belief. Mrs. Eddy hs accomplished much toward making this a tetter w;rld to live in and whether one believes in all of her ter.ets or r.-t. i: must be conceded that her accomplishment ha.3 beer gv-xi. good r the whole world. Qt: Ci.xro t'tzi sd cf your food forij ens ctcezl jXzt hJ ones Sorts Sfadt to Yoar Aftsrare at Special AttttSoa Paii tt Qeaxixx td Prasi&g Tt-23 Yfur TreV) t SWEENEY YALE GARMENT CO., G. R. Sveecej, Mir. Fsrst Dor-r Szst rf cf t1 I The Best Furniture for our Customers Tr !e-Ft is ror tc: gxti i'.s ti pcr;:e cf F-;r'..--"-f ozr nr-i.z,-en iii a cIlaj cf Frrrre '-, i-blirT vz jrft w:rcxzai tii iz tie fx.t z-tt ceriif lie rrir a: a rroieniis fr, rt Lire ftiiroi tie r trie: an; fiir- rj fzarzzL-j. arc t rjrfC;arc to fTTe oz? zikzrzcs tie T. T. XELSEN, Vale, Ore. The Enterprise Does Artistic Printing , ' JL 'M f I: : - Protect YomChildren's Ey es T :o rtuie a sxx-ioess c lit. !)o gr, Cb, erer sx- 7h T:V r o jar r...- - i T;: , k.tft t-V eye cr :ft 4 rr I ; Si' w IS !! 5r3. 5 1 3 ; M j m I; ! f 1 . - , , V i