THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. PAGE SIX m mm?: m 25 PER CENT REDUCTION on Fall and Winter Designs of CLASSIC COATS "STYLISHLY DISTINCTIVE" ONE-FOURTH OFF ON THESE BEAUTIFUL EXCLUSIVE MODELS OF LADIES COATS. THERE IS INDIVIDUALITY IN EVERY GARMENT AND DISTINCTNESS IN THE STYLE. THEIR EXCELLENT MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ENSURES PERFECT CONTENT MENT. COME IN AT ONCE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. WHILE WE STILL HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION AND IN NEARLY ALL SIZES, DO NOT PUT OFF THIS OPPORTUNITY AS THEY CANNOT LAST MANY DAYS AT THE PRESENT BARGAIN PRICES. Closing Out High Grade Line of Ladies 9 . Furs Prices Cut to Sell. . VALE TRADING CO. STORES AT VALE, CRANE, RIVERSIDE, OREGON We Specialize In Quantity and Quality in Everything Under the Sun. HOME SWEET HOME by Jack Wilson PUT IT IN "f?e,ToNALD HD WE WW. W6 A Regular Bcm-FiRE with THESE christmASj-H , rWKAljt WRAPPINGS 1 V "1 S. GREAT JUMP I NO JlTNEVS -WHR6'S YflAff , ToiLET St ,jrvl GAVE AAOTHER'-Tto VOJ suppose as:n.if 'I RON.DoNALt. (?T 50M6 WATER If SW. I T THiNK TVE BURKED UP VouR tHQ !1N'T Quick; Mikr. Tile Hose:t)o somcm sJ"' christaw present vj tEh7 " Grunts Puss Cliromo prospects nro brighter, Guvcriimunt to give protection. Echo R. S. Stnnflcld to winter his sheep from two 300 tons silos load ed with corn. LATE PERSONALS. I fviafiieiir County Community News H3"H"M"H"r'M,i'-H" BIG BEND I ARCADIA Receive Long Looked for Letter Joe Burgher dies of Diaeaae In France. 1 I DEPARTMENT $ CLOTHING J DRY GOODS J? HARDWARE GROCERY I IMPLEMENTS 1 BIG BEND, Oregon, December 27, Miss McDonald returned Friday from Ontario. F. A. and D. L. Miller returned Fri day from Boise to which place they accompanied their father,. Mr. Miller, senior Is rallying nicely from an oper ation to which he submitted. George Hudson has been spending some time at the Yale Sanatorium. Misa Effie Cuthbert went to Good ing Monday to spend the holidays with .relatives. Maurice, Judd is the first of our sol-Her- boys to arrive home. He returned Monday morning from camp Taylor Kentucky. Edson Stansell who has been on the sick list recently went to Vale last week to remain a short time at the sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. George Birge received a letter last week from their son Lloyd who is in France. The fact that he has been in France about five months and this is the first' word re ceived from him made the letter doub ly welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobs were shopping in Caldwell Monday. The many friends of Joe Burgher were grieved to see his name in the casualty list of the Statesman the past week. It was under the heading "Died of Disease." Word was rceived recently from him that he was recov ering nicqly from wounds, hence this later news comes as a shock to his friends. The committees in charge of the Christmas Roll call of the Red Cross have been busy securing memberships and meeting with decided success. Their work has been somo what ham pered by the prevalence of the flu "But ,the membership is expected to include practically every adult in the Bend. Miss Lois Russell went to Caldwell Thursday to attend a reunion of form er Roswell High School students at the home of J. H. Low.oll. MALHEUR CITY Wagon Slips off Bridge, No One Scr- iously Injured Spends "Winter In Chicago. .f. . i V 1 x r t i WE WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENER- OUS PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST AND AS- I'. X SURE YOU IT WILL HE OUR GREATEST PLEA- SURE TO SERVE YOU MORE IN THE FUTURE, f WHEN YOUR NEEDS ARE OF NOTIONS CHINA WARE STATIONERY TOYS ' CROCKERY ETC KTC McKAY CAN SAVE YOUR MONEY .. Remember our shoe repair department shoes nro J, X expensive nnd wear out quickly. To get tho most v economical service they must bo given expert at- J. tcntion in time. x X x X I C x x $ X t I t T t! t T I i Mrs. Steve Dombey from Malheur was visiting in Vnlo tho first of tho week. Everott ilotchkiss with wife and son have returned from Big Bend to make their hbrno in Vale. Mrs. Geo. Horton left last Tuosday for Tacomn where sho was called by the death of her son, Mr. Becson Reporter Takes Testimony Last week Court Reporter Walker took testimony in a number of cases among them being Georgo W. Hanna vs Hope Brothers; Molino Farms Com pany va Woodward; and Nurse vs Bullock. Judge Dalton Biggs also heard the case of Frye vs Frye in devorce proceedings. MALHEUR, Oregon, Dec. 25 1918. Christmas eve wa9 celebrated here with a very fine entertainment by tho school children. Mrs. Alice Morfit, has returned from Burnt river. Harry Adams has arrived from one of his jourii.ys in his walking up and down upon the earth and his going to and fro on ,lt. Captain Williams is over from Cake for the Holidays. Mail stage is still making daily trips to and from Baker with automo bile. Vada Morfitt is home for Christmas. Mrs. Sargent is spending the winte in Chicago. Malheur residents are enjoying some very fine weather, Moy Kce has returned to China after forty year residence in Malheur. Horace Derrick and family have movod to Baker. Geo. Robinson is on a trip to Baker. Wm. Long and Clarence Barber while hauling wood out of the moun tains, had what almost terminated in i very periods accident. Their wagon 'nned off the grade and turned over i to th" canyon throwing both men ncW I he lp:d but both escaped with few Fmall bruises and a wagon pret ty well broken up. Stanfield Bros, have moved most of tholr cattle to Jamieson where they are feeding. News was received this week by Eldorado Lodge No 152 I. 0. O. F. of which he was a member of the death of John M, Carpenter in Texas. Mr Carpenter formerly resided here and his many friends mourn his death, another victim of the influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holdcn are Christmas 'guests of Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Holdcn being a daughter the re side in Baker. Astoria - to demand new depot of railway company. School to Open First of Year Flu Cases Improved Holidays Enjoyed By Many. ARCADIA, Oregon December 24, Jack Barrett who has been running a freight truck from Murphy to Silver City Idaho for the past Six weeks has returned home to spend Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Barrett. Miss Pearl and Mary Dail have ful ly recovered -from the flu and returned to High School at Ontario yesterday. E. B. Butler Sr., wife and sort Coda, have the flu. Mrs. Butler is quite sick but it is hoped that no complication sets in and they will soon be up again C. Thomas and family moved from the Dart Long place to Ontario Sat urday where they will live for the winter. Sam Henry has sold out his farm interest of the Owyhee and is stopping for a while with his sister. Mrs. J C. Fleming. Mrs. Chester Lockey and link daughter have gone to Ontario to spend Christmas with.Jim Lockey and family. Mr. Darman of Ontario was upnt the Garrett Smith ranch seeing after his sheep yesterday. , Chester Lockey, Mr. Vtfnread and Charlie Thompson went up on the Owyhee Thursday, to appraise spme land. J. C. Fleming who was confined to his bed with grippe at the last writ ing we'nre pleased to say is up and around again. J. II. Wallace came down from the Owyhee where he had been working on the Shoestring ditch to spend Christmas with his old friends C W. Barrett and family. Orin Wallace has gone up to the Mack Johnson Ranch to feed cattle for Clinton and Hunt. He will move his family up there after the holidays. R. B. Thompson and wife spent the day with their daughter Mrs. Ira Dail last Thursday. C. W. Barrett and Ira Dail went to Vale Wednesday on business connect cd with the Arcadia school. The school will open the 30th. Miss Ruth Barrett spent Friday af ternoon with Mrs. Ruth Lackey. Miss Lillie Hunt and Miss Ida 'Ray of Nyssa were in this vicinity Friday getting the few remaining ones who had not already joined to give their dollar for the red cross. NEXT LOAN SHORT New Secretory of Treasury Favors Short Time for Fifth Lib erty Loan. Carter Glass, the new Secretory of the Treasury, in a telegram to Gov ernor James K. Lynch of the Twelth Federal Reserve District announces that expenditures of the government during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1918, exceeded nine billion six hun dred million dollars and that expend itures in the month of November were nearly $2,000,000,000. In the current month of December up to and includ ing Dec. 16 expenditures were $1,000 000,000. It is estimated that the total axpenditures of the fiscal year will lie $18,000,000,000. Secretary Glass favors short matur ities for the Fifth Liberty Loan and announces that the Treasury Depart ment will continue the sale of War Sr-ings Stamps and Certificates ii .'i most energetic winner. Mac Says: HAPPY NEW YEAR START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY TRYING OUR DRUG SERVICE.' We're Pleased When We Pclaee You 'J V, ' A. E. McGILLIVEAY THE KEXALL STORE PHONE 89. YALE OREGON WE WISH YOU EVERY GOOD THING IN THE NEAV YEAR AND SINCERELY HOPE TO HELP SERVE YOU IN OUR LINE COWBOY In Finest Leather Black nd Tan patterns. You will find th most comfortable boots you ever slipped into and we guasantiM their wearing qualities. VALE SADDLERY CO. Complate Lins of Uon's Wsrk and Dress Shots Makers of High Otad Har ness and 3&&1oj I Phone Us Your Order for CHOICE FRESH MAS A Beef, VeaJ, Pork, Mutton Steaks, Chops, Roasts Smoked tad Cured Meato. , FISH OYSTERS GAM2 POULTRY. We Also Carry Fresh Butter, Bggs and Bread A Trial is Worth While. The Home Packing Co. x C Phone 63 A Market of Good Meats VALE, OREGON H. Belar, Uajr. GREETINGS ,FOR THE NEW YEAR NOTICE TO CltrD TOR:'" Notice is hereby given that the un- dors!gned has been duly appointed bj tho County Court of the State of Ore gon for Malheur County, administra tor of the Estate of Enoch C. Jacob' sen, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same to said adminis trator at the Ontnrio National Bank in Ontario, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 27th day of December 1918. Oscar Jacobson, Administrator. Clifford & Correll, Attorneys, Baker, Oregon. Dec. 27 1918 Jan 25 1919. To Change location Tom Nordalc is preparing to move his stock of now and second hand mer chandise mut furniture from his pres ent location to tho Wm. 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