SATURDAY, MARCH C, lM SfoLHEtm ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON PAGE SEVEN BATHING GAPS They- arc works of art s .. ALL COLORS-NOBBYDESIGNS PRICES ARE RIGHT QUALITY BEST SEE THEM VALE DRUG STORE VALE, Leslie L. Hope, Prop. OREGON ESTABLISHED 1817 PIONEER DRUG STORE OF MALHEUR COUNTT 1 15 AND 10 YEARS AGO! 1 ' -v - v i Interestlrur Newi Itmi Frm Mm ENTERPRISE of Fin ana Tn Yean Ao. , OREGON-MADE" GOODS Steady Demand - for Home Products Means Employment For Labors And State Prosperity.' New York Hat Co. Manufacturing and Cleaning lEN'S FINE HATS A SPECIALITY Blocking, Finishing and Retrimming Send Your Stetson to us by Parcel Post 355 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon f! rrrrrrrrrrrrV'lr ' TTTTtttTTttttTTttT'I''I''I' '8" First Showing Earliest Spring Arrivals Spring is coming this week we received our first shipments of early spring boots and shoes Beautiful you will say and serviceable as well, but you must see them to appreciate. MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING. , Big stock of best woolen garments in Men's and Boys' work Clothing. Stockmen and ranch ers will find their wants well taken care of in this selection. H- BARGAINS IN SHOES. A few broken lines and odd sizes in standard make Shoes for Men, Women and Children. While they last at cost prices. faiMiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiitiiiiiiiiNiiiiuiiiiiiiHi Agents for Hanna I Canvas Dam 3 3 itnuniiinmiiiHuiiaiirniiiiiiiiiriiiiiuu Vale Saddlery Company ROSE, Prop. it;iiiiiimiiroiiiamr WM. Harness and I Saddles 1 on hand or made to order 1 uiiinuiuwuiumiinuuuwummmiiH? (From Enterprise March 6, 1915) ' A heavy flow of gas was struck his week at the Columbia well. The as flows to the top of the derrick nd when lighted flashes into a right blaze. Lucy Morrison, the eight year old aughter of Stuart Morrison, had er arm broken Tuesday when she ell from a horse- she and another hild were riding to school. J. he city election Tuesday was a quiet anair. Ueo. E. Davis was re- lected mayor, the old councilmen were , reelected without opposition and J. R. -Wheeler ; was elected to fill the vacancy of Z. Wilson eceased, as recorder. Hall and Lewis of Portland were he highest bidders for the Big Bend I ridge bonds, when bids were opened iw $31,919, cash tendered and bid accepted. When the local base-ball club needs inew suits, who do you go to for a do- 1910.) .nation? " "Who contributes to the immigrants on.Lchurch social? Who pays for the street N assessments for paving the main street of your town ? These are the questions asked the residents of the State by A. G. Clark, Manager of the Associated Industries, in his effort to create a larger consumption of Oregon Products. Consumers who buy from concerns other than those of their own locality do not realize that they are sending away money that could be used in the development of their own com munity. They do not see that when money is needed for local develop ment it must come from the merch ant or the manufacturer who is lo cated in the community, and not the outside concern. Oregon manufacturers and business men of all classes have willingly given jobs to returned soldiers. It re mains for the consumers now to de mand Oregon-Made Products to keep these factories and business houses going and thus create steady employ ment for men returned from over seas. 1 "It is absolutely vital to the con tinued prosperity of the State", said Mr. Clark, in a recent interview, "that the consumer realize the neces sity of buying home products. "The Oregon merchants, manufacturers and fanners will do their part if the consumer will only ask for Oregon Made goods. They are only wniting for the chance to prove that Oregon can produce just as good products as any State in the Union " itfUIU fHt-H IH iVmm TTnfornrifKa Marrli R. j The families of immigrants on.Lchurch their way from Alabama to Vale are sidetracked at Pocatello by the floods. j Construction work on the Oregon & Eastern will be commenced within j 30 days. A number of scrapers and other grading machinery which has been used on the Brogan road arrived ,here this week and will be used in the work. The building owned by Mr. Teeter and occupied by R. E. Weant and the stage office has been purchased by the V. T. Company. The first show of the Bungalow theatre given Monday evening, crowded to capacity the seating room. At a later date it is planned to put on a vaudeville also. J. W. Stephensen and W. E. Simp son both of Ontario arrived in Vale Monday and have gone into the livery business in the building erected for that purpose some time ago by Fred Vogue. Enterprise Classified Ads Get Results Home Paper First The first great need . of everyone jis to be in touch' with one's inviron- Iment and then, there is one's duty o the community at large, in maintaining interest in all issues of dvancement and development of the section in which we resde. The i way to keep posted in all matters of interest in the county of Malheur is to subscribe for the Enterprise. Keep yourself versed in the affairs, movements and events of your local ity and send us news of them and of your neighborhood. We will be very glad to receive and publish it. Do You Want to Sell? The Spring is Truly an Opportune Time to sell either City or Farming property. If you have Real Estate you want to sell come in and let us explain our policy which assures you of 100 per cent service. We do not want property listed at unreasonable prices; but we are confident that we can sell your property if priced right. Under Our policy of dealing on a strictly commission basis both the buyer and the seller will receive the full benefit of a fair price. i:imHlliiMiilliiwii:li;imilllliliilliiM OUR POLICY Believing that a Real Estate Agency can perform a valuable service in promoting Legitimate Enterprises and encouraging advantagous transfers of property, our aim will be to give the best possible service to both buyer and seller. We will deal only on a straight commission basis. We will ad vertise all property we have for sale. We will insist on fair prices and ex clusive contracts. If You really want to sell, list your property with us. If you want to buy we will find you what you want. WANTED IMPROVED LANDS STOCK RANCHES RANGE LANDS. CITY PROPERTY MONEY TO " INVEST BUSINESS PROPERTY LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS FOR SUBDIVISION Come in and list what you have for sale Do not list anything you do not possitively want to sell. We will Negotiate Land Sales in the six real Eastern Oregon Counties of MALHEUR, HARNEY BAKER GRANT UNION AND WALLOWA. Associate Office: Geo. H. Currey, Real Estate, La Grande, Oregon. INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN-INVESTMENTS PROMOTION .. . r ' B '4 U Buy or Sell C the CURREY DEVELOPMENT & LAND COMPANY IRRIGATION VOTE CARRIED. The irrigation district election Tuesday carried by a vote of 93 to 4, a complete victory for progres sion and development in Harney val ley, says the Burns Times-Herald. A. R. Olsen, William Hanley, and Judge Grant Thompson were elected as directors of the district, with no dissenting votes. Commissioners chosen on the unofficial ballot were M. B. Hayes, 92 votes; Sam Mothers head, 72; P. G. Smith, 72; J. C. Wel come, Jr., 65; and C. T. Miller, 58. The above 13 lines of type tell the story of the beginning of the great est era Harney county has ever ex perienced. The story means that Harney valley people are working to gether. It means that every land owner in the project is on the eve of the greatest prosperity ever known. It means that 83,00 acres of the best soil in Oregon is finally about to be developed and cultivated to a higher extent than was ever before possible under methods that within three years wil be considered primitive. It means that instead of some years dry and lean, and a few years long and fat, every year will hold a full measure of productiveness and plenty. Succeeding steps in the develop ment of the district will start Mon day, when Judge Dalton Biggs, who is expected today, canvasses the vote and announces the official result of election. Within ten days following, the board of directors are required to meet and organize the district, elect ing a secretary and fixing his salary. The directors are also charged with securing engineers to prepare and assemble data for a complete plan of irrigation and estimate the cost. Foreign Butter Menaces Market Heavy shipments of Danish butter ol good grade at lower prices are reaching America and farmers must produce more milk per cow and bet ter cream to compete. The Dane (rata ahnnt fiHftft nnmwla ft millf not iuw, wits American viegim jaruit'i half as much, says P. M. Brandt, head of dairying at O. A. C. Culling 'nut tVi. lnw vii.lilpt iv tpKrimr will I lower production cost. Farmer and creameryman are jointly responsive for meeting foreign competition of low-priced high quality butter. iji if i ii iji ii ifi if iji ) ii U. S. LAND OFFICE FILINGS All Homesteads and Other - Entriee Filed at Vile Office During Week. . i ii ii i i ii ii ,i ,i ., ,i i, i, Chas. A. Williams, ,Add1 Hd-Lots 3 and 4 sec. 3, Lots land 2 sec. 4, T. 12. R. 37. 158.78 acres. Ivor E. Williams, Rome, 2nd Hd.- SE'4SWU, SWUSE'4, sec. 5, NWViNEVi, NE'iNWVi sec. 8, T, 33, R. 42. 160 arccs. Sylvester Rose, Ironside, Add'l Hd. SEU. SEUSWV4, sec. 6, T. 15, R. 39. 200 acres. Clara Tureman, Ironside, isolated tract, NSWU, sec. 15, T. 15, R. 37 80 acres. Mary E. Hubbell, Jordan Valley, Desert Land Entry, WHNW4, N',4 SW4. sec. 20. T, 31. R. 41. 160 acres. Malcolm Corneal. Vale, Tract not Isolated, NW4SWU sec. 17, EM SE;, SWVSEU, sec. 18, T. 17, R. 42. 160 acres. Harold H. Gurnsey, Ironside, Hd., WSEVl, SWUSWUNWU, sec.l, NSE4, Lots 1, 2, 3, SNEU, SEViNW'4 and NWHSEU, sec. 2, T. 14, R. 39. 639.G6 acres. Allen Johnson, Westfall, Hd, SViNWU, NSWVi, SWNEtt, NW4SEU, sec. 14. NEU, NEtt SE',4, sec. 15, WSWV4, sec. 10, NEUSEV4, sec. 9, T. 16, R. 39. 560 acres. Jesse Anderson, Malheur, Hd., Lot 4, SE'4SWU, S14SE, sec. 18, SW'4, NEVSWV, sec. 17, T. 14, R. 40. 279.84 acres. Joseph H. Luft, Vale, Desert Land, Lot 4, sec. 27, T. 18, R. 45. 40.74 acres. , Isaac Dean, Ontario, Add'l Hd., NE'.iSW'4, NW',4SEH, NEViNEVl, sec. 19, ENW'4, mvviSW'i, sec. 20.NWU, sec. 29, NNE'4, sec. 30, T. 17, R. 37. 480 acres. Alex Murrey, Jutura, Hd., Lot 4, SWUNWH, NW4SWV4, sec. 1, SEV4NEU, SHSW4, EV4SE14, SWy4SE'4, sec 2, SSEV4, sec.3, NEV4NEV4, sec. 10, NNE'4, N NW'4, sec. 20, T. 20, - R. 37. 640 acres. Roy R. Enberg, Baker, Hd., E NE4, NE'4SEV4, sec. 33, SttNW'4, NV4SW4, SEV4SW4, sec. 34, T. 13, R. 37. 320 acres. Lloyd M. Roberts, Ironside, Add'l Hd., NWV4, W'iSWU, sec. 26, E NE'4, sec. 4, T. 15, R. 39. 321 acres. Virgil Frank Elliot, Bridgeport, Hd SNE'4, NSEH, SEV4SEU, N SWU, SWV4NW4, sec. 35, T. 12, R. 40. 320 acres. Estes L. Morton, Westfall, 2nd Hd., SNE'4, NSE4, SEHSE4, sec. 7, SW4NE'4, EV4NWV4, NW14 NWM, ENEH, sec. 17, N',4SWU, SW4SWV4, NSE'4, sec. 8, T. 16, R. 39. 640 acres. iii'imiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiM LEGAL ADVERTISING u. s. 20. 1SIJ0. NOTICE C. Tomlin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deportment of the Interior Land Office at Vale, Ore., Feb. ia hereby given that William jr.. OI Humor (li..n Nevember 9. ltnr, ri.. u..J . ! Entry No. 04174. for SE',i. SM.NE'd NWljNKiJ. NE,NWH, Section ft. Town, ship i.l South. Hanire 41 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to eatablixh chum to the land above described, before HeBiHter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, 1W20 0"'K'"1- on tho 20'h day of April Claimant namea ajt witnesae : J-meph I". Weber, Warren Srhlupe, (.. fornlin. Sr.. all of Harper, OriKon, "NC mconneil. OI Nvhrh. I rmnn 0Mar-3Apr THOS. JONES. Reulter To Help You Win Riches power happiness. The average man places these as his goal. He dreams about having them. But the average man is slow to take a prac tical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it and never gets there. The most practical start - is to start savings account Rockefeller had to aave his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of hit fortune. Character Earns Credit Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A farmer has frequent need for capitnl If he is triving continually to improve his property. How important it is then that he build up his credit establish his char acter. The easiest and quickest way is to atart savings account. 5 , 0 STAVIflV II 3TAVI4 iwiiiNwiiiniiigx. ifpHaiaa ixjy t! US To Saw Your Moms y l&Nfi WIT Capital and Surplus $105,000.00 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK VALE, OREGON w. and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior S. Land Office at Vale. Orp.. Feb. U. 20, 1920 NOTICE Is hereby given that Joseph P. Weber, of Hnrner. Oreirnn u,h M S. lUK. made Homextead Entry No. 03H13. for SW'iSW'4. Sec. 14. KKI.HKU u 5. N'-.NEl.. SecH.,n T..,Li- V7 South Range 41 East, Willamette Meridiai.. has filed notice of intention to make final Three-year proof, to Ublfh claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 20tli day of April. 1020. Claimant names as witnesses: Warren Alfred Hchlupe. W. C. Tomlin S.r"W' C- 1'"mlib Jr- E- -' LoiiKWell all of Harper, Oregon. tiMarSApr THOS. JONES. Register. Office In Nelsen Uldg. George Huntington Currey, Manager. Vale, Oregon. Phone 117 The Boltiheviki are forcing every one in Russia to work twelve hours a day, seven days a week. Maybe Bolshevism is what this country eeds after all. Kansas City Post. Feb. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S Land Office at Vale. Ore 20. IM'.'O. NOTICE is hereby given that Warren hchlupe, of Harpor, Oregon, who. on April J:.; .'"''; mn,,r Homestead Application No. Vl1:,l.J','r KK'KKM. Sec. 21, SVjSWi, Nhi.,SW", Section 22. Township 21 .South. Range 41 East, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Final I'hree-year Proof, to eataliluh claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, V. S. Land Office. at Vale. Oregon, on the 21st day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: William C. Tomlin, Sr., William C. Tom nn, Jr., Earl C. Longwell, Joseph P Weber all of Harper. Oregon. ftMsrSAnr THOS JONES, Register Real Estate Offerings A contractor owning lots in the best residence district of Vale of fers to build to suit the purchaser a modern home and sell on very attractive terms. For particulars see me. 40 acres very close in, small house, fine land. (f 1,500 cash re quired and balance on (food termH. 80 acres, in Bijr Bend, 40 in alf alfa. Good four room house, or chard, shade trees. Fine place. A bargain for $8,000.00. $3000.00 cah. 0. E. CARMAN Vala Oregon. Get tht GenuinriiS7 and Avoid "Z!L G Zf&P Economy I Q in Evtry Cak VALE HOSPITAL All Cases Admitted Except Contagious Diseases. Under Management MIW. NAOMI HARRIS, Graduate Nurse. (SISIJMMIIMIiyWlSRUtlllllllllllltllliSltSIUIIlllllilllSMJ'ilUllilll'illI'llNtllUlilllUlllllllltiniiltllllll ST. JOSEPH'S HOME FOR THE AGED Ontario, Oregon Arrangements for care by the month or for life can be made at any time with Mother Super ior. Holy Rosary Hospital. Trrnie Muderute Progress of Science YOU KNOW that Robt. Fulton invented the first steam boat, Robt. Stevenson the first steam engine and Benj. Franklin invented elec tricity. To be sure they were crude as com pared to the present day giant ocean liners the trans-continental trains and electricity as we know it today. What wonderful progress science has made with the world wide neces sities. The same progress with the aid of science has been attained in production, manufactur ing and distribution of every day necessities as' well as luxuries. A quarter of a century ago, vegetables, out of their regular seasons were unheard of. Today with the aid of science you have practically every standardized canned product within your reach. Have you noticed the full ripe flavor and tenderness our standard brands produce? Their uniformity and our guarantee are feat ures, not to be overlooked. Investigate our standard brands it pays. THE VALE MEAT CO. A. II. CHESTER, Mgr. Vale, Oregon. TnE PIONEER MARKET; TEN YEARS IN BUSINESS Proper Selection of Materials Means Better Construction Time and the elements prove that the use of first-class building materials means better con struction Economy follows the proper selec tion of these materials... A house built on the sands will eventually fall. In this same class is the building constructed of poor lumber and other building items... It can't stand the test against the rigors of severe weather. All Boise Payette yards carry our high grade lumber and building materials. Our yard man agers are ready and competent to advise you regarding your construction problems. Consult your nearest yard manager about your build ing plans, whether it be a house, barn, garage, shelters for animals or implements, chicken coops or other structures. F. L. GILBERT, Manager Vale Yard BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER CO. : II 4H3