J )7 MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREObN SATURDAY; APRILS 1920. PAGE TEN f . . ..-v v s. Kin a a cr7r?r?srfsr?7irfri7iffT:r "SleeZrleKv or City Conveniences for Country Homes A complete modern bathroom, iron, bright lights in every room electric vacuum cleaner, electric of the house and in all part of the barn in fact all city com forts and conveniences may be yours when you install Delro-Light. Write for Catalog VALE TRADING CO. SAVING MONEY WITH ELECTRICITY How One Hotel Keeper Reduced a Big Item of Expense With the increased interest in farming and farm living from the efficiency standpoint, there is a great tendency on the part of the farmer to ask whether a proposed improve ment will pay. Unquestionably most of the modem improvements offered to the farm home do pay in increas ed comfort of living and hence in increased ability to produce profit bearing crops. And the keen farm er of today realizes this. But it is also interesting to note that some of the modern improvements do pay dir ectly through the dollars ana cents savings they effect. Take for instance the matter of the elcctrjc vacuum sweeper. A certain hotel keeper in a middle western state found that the carpet, in the hotel reception room, which was cleaned by hard sweeping and an occasional beating, liad to be removed every three years. He installed vacuum sweepers and found that his next carpet lasted for seven years instead of three. The reason was that hard sweeping removed merely surface dirt and that the dust and fine grit left in the web of the carpet and beneath it, and ground into in by people walking on it, had been slowly cutting the carpet to pieces. When vacuum sweeping was installed, the shaking effect of the sweeper brushes and the suction of the fan drew all of this dirt and grit out and left the carpet to stand merely the much easier wear of walking. The hotel keeper found that this saving through making his carpets last twice as long more than paid for the vacuum cleaning system. And the same thing will appeal to the farmer's wife. She knows that a large amount of sand and dirt is brought into her house daily and that any system which will help her to keep her carpets free of it will be well worth while. Fortunate ly, the electric sweeper is at her service today through the develop ment of the small electric light and power plants for farms. She's en joying to the full the comfort and convenience of electric light, and in electric power she's finding a servant to do the washing, ironihg,- separat ing, churning and pumping as well as the sweeping. i New Gossard Corsets DROP IN AND SEE THE VEW MODELS Specially Priced from $3.50 to $10.00 ferjpWith or without if molt NATIONALLY ADVERTISED It Will Never Open at the Joints! The Round Oak Ironbilt Range ha dily built, beautifully finished and will patented joints that cannot ever open last a generation. Two million pur- to leak gas or dust into the oven. It chasers testily to the lifelong reliability heats water while you bake. It has an of products which bear the well known over-size, four-square oven. It is snu Round Oak insignia. OUMDOAK IRONBILT RANGE Its purchase is not an expenditure, but an investment. , Buy before the next price advance. Saturday Target Practice For Boys ANY boy in this community who has a. 22 caliber Winchester Rifle can try for a Winchester Junior Rifle Corps Marksman medal and diploma. Fathers and mothers like their boys to get the training, under the direction of National Headquarters. No joining expenseno dues. We invite you to send your boy to us to equip him with a Winchester Rifle and arrange for him to receive J this valuable training. J Agents for White Sewing Machines Cheney Phonograph Sherman & Clay Pianos M VALE TRADING CO VALE, OREGON Branches at Riverside, Juntura and Crane PANY AGENTS FOR Gossard Corsets, McCall Patterns, Stetson Hats, Queen Quality Shoe, Florsheim Shoes, all STANDARD LINES. (. 1 ocie LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS Informal Afternoon Mrs. Frank Hall informally en tertained a few friends on Tuesday afternoon, at bridge. Entertains Club Mrs. D. W. Hammack was hostess for the Afternoon Embroidery club on Friday of last week. At the guessing game, which is a feature of each meeting, Mrs. M. Hackley won hiirh honors. Dainty refresh ments were served by the hostess late in the afternnn. Monday Study Club The regular meeting of the Mon day Study club was held with Mrs. R. G. Wheeler on Monduy after noon of the week, with a largo at tendance. At the business meeting preceeding the program piuns were discussed for holding a public meet ing under the uuspices of the club, to which every woman in Valo will be invited and a study of the meas ures to be on the ballot at the May elections will be made. Speakers will be present at this meeting and will explain the various measures. Surprise Pnrty Mrs. B. F, Farmer was the re cipient of a merry surprise on Sat urday afternoon when 1'. K. O. mem bers gathered at the home of Mrs. C. I, Oxman in honor of her birth day anniversary, (iuests walked in on Mrs. Farmer armed with refresh ments ami a huge bouquet of flowers as a remembrance of the nccasion. Rex Theatre Program Week of April 18 Buck Morgan, of Westfall, spent Saturday in Vale. W. It. Banks and E. R. Mann were Vale visitors from Malheur City Saturday and stopped at the Arling ton Hotel while in town. T. A. Kemper accompanied by his wife and small (laughter of Spokane spent Tuesday in Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Kemper started to Kansas City Mo. by way of car, but owing to the cloud burst in the Blue Moun tains they were forced to turn back and reek a new route. George Redsull of Ontario snent. Sunday in Vale. Gus J. Roth, fire insurance repre sentative, was a business visitor in Vale the first of the week. Mr. an Mrs. Ernest Bush were own from the Westfall country on shopping trip and stopped ut the A ico ino nrst ol tne week. ! Mrs. I'ara Thornton, of LaGrande, was a guest in Valo last week end (with Mrs. John Kircher. Mrs, Thorn ton went from Iioib 10 near River (r.ido where she will visit a brother for several days. I Pr. Rnrtlett was a Valo visitor ovvr Sunday, coming up from Baker on business for the day. Austin Presley of Westfall was among the Upper country visitors registered at the Alco this week. I Airs. J. F. Miller, Mrs. C. C. Muel ler and Miss Vina Mueller were vis tors on Ontario and Payette on Tuesday. Mrs. Steve Woodward of West fall, nccompanied by her daughter, Porothy and small son, visited in IVale Thursday. D. S. Crosby of Jamieson regis ered at the Drexal Monday. O. W. Logan, stockman and ranch er of Brogan, was a Vale yisitor Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cox, of Jamie son, were visitors in Vale Saturday, i John L. Wood spent Saturday in Vale. Earl Willsey registered at the Drex el Saturday enroute to Ontario from Fangollnno. where they will- make their home. I N. H. Hamlin of Crowlev was a Vale visitor in the early part of the week. K. K. Kendall spent Thursdav in Vale transacting business. H. C. .Elms, Ironside merchant, was a Valo visitor this week. R. A. (Uncle Bob) Loekett, was down from Willow Creek several days of the present week and stopped at the Prexel Hotel. Jack Gordon spent Friday in Vale visiting with friends and relatives. Harry Payne of Westfall spent Thursday in Vale looking after land business. Mike Gallagher of Crowley was registered at the Arlington, Friday. Mrs. Chester Stallard spent Thurs day and Friday in Vale having den tal work done. George Bridwcll of Jamieson spent Friday in Vale, shopping and look ing after business. Ray wise was a visitor from Iron side the latter part of the week. Mrs. Bessie Carman left in the early part of the week for the east to visit her mother. LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES Methodist Episcopal Church (E. F. Clower, Pastor) Sunday School at 10 o'clock A. M. Mrs. B. F. Farmer, Supt. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M. by the pastor. Epworth League at 7 o'clock P. M. In the evening will be an illus trated lecture, with pictures. On Thursday evening prayer ser vice nt 8 o'clock P. M. Singing practice on Thursday evening. A Trip Through Spain On Saturday night at the Metho dist church will be shown a serial of views that one would view if fiey were traveling through Spain, i It is the intention to make this a permanent- affair of the church and different views of American and other countries will be shown from time to time. Let all endeavor to be present at this one and we will become so in t -rested that we will not miss the others. Saturday night, 7:30 P. M. at the iMethodist Church. SUNDAY & MONDAY CLARA K1MK ALL YOUNG in "EYF.S OF YOUTH" and Ep. 7 "Lure of the Circus" Admission 2.rc & 55c TUESDAY Only D. W. GRIFFITHS LATEST "SCARLET DAYS" A Splendid Melodrama of Old Gold West Also Puthe News 1. LLOYD Comedy. BHBIIBEiBIBHMIIHaniiaEIIMISHIlMIIBJ Just Arrived Christian Church (J. A. Milton, Pastor.) Bible School 10:00 A. M. Sermon, 11:00, Preaching the Cross of Christ and its effect upon the world today. Junior Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. in the Parlors of the Church. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 in Main Auditorium, followed by Sermon, top ic of which will be, "Unity or Divi sion. Which?" Special musical program is being prepared. You are cordially invited to be nt all of these services. Also echoes from the County S. C. Con vention will be heard. WEDNESDAY Only STOCK COMPANY OF 12 PEOPLE THURSDAY Only LARRY SEMON in a Spetial Comedy "PASSING THE BUCK" Paruinount Mauaiine BRYANT WASHBURN in "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" FRIDAY Only FRANK KEEN AN in "GATES OF HUASS" And Kp. 12 of "BLACK SECRET" And SATURDAY Only SUPER SPECIAL "23", HOURS LEAVE" "HEARTS AND FLOWERS" Some Hhnw) M M H M M fcl H M M M M H M M H M H M H M H M M H M ft Schoolday Cloth ALL STRIPES & COLORS Just Tlie Thins For Childrens ROMPERS DRESSES GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE WIDE WIDTHS Warmsprings Dry Goods Sotre 11ALGEM AN & BURBIDGE M M M H H M M U H M M M M M M M M Ml Ml M H CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the kind neigh bors and friends for the sympathy and condolence extended to v.s in our recent sad bereavement, with especial gratitude to the I. O. O. F. lodges of Valo. Huntington, and Mal heur, for their kindness and assist ance given us in the sickness and death of our husband and father. MRS. J. O. MOUPY, LYNN MOUDY, ERWIN MOUDY', E G. MOUDY', MERTON MOUDY. ! Bonita Gets Rain. J, F. Phelan, of Bonita. reports a dousing rain on April 8th and that everything is fa vorable for a dandy crop throughout the Bonita community this season. Leave For Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baze will leave Sunday for Spokane, where Mr. Baze is called as one of the main witnesses in a trial set for April 23rd. They ex pectto be absent several weeks visit I ing relatives. Mrs. Baze was former ly Miss Gale Romph. I Silica Mining Man Here. Jack Napton, of Butte, Montana, who has i recently located a very rich silica claim near Harper, visited In Vale Thursday. Mr. Napton expects to establish a mill in Harper soon. Moves Here From Pendleton. 'Mrs. Pruitt of Pendleton, arrived here j Thursday morning, where her hus band has recently started in the bar Iber business. Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt have rented the Barclay house and will make their home there for the present. . Baby Girl. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rayburn at the Vines ranch last Friday even ing. Dr. F. J. Brown was the attend ing physician. To Baker. Tom Boston left last Sunday with Dr. Bartlett for Baker where he will undergo treatment for tomach trouble. Resumes Former Position, Miss Edna Loveland resumed her former position as cashier at the Vale Trad ing company thia week after sev eral months spent in Caldwell, where her parents reside. Fishermen Get Catch. Ike Robi nette and Wm. Francis Seeman jour neyed to the reservoir and Upper Willow Creek last Saturday evening, returning late Sunday with a fine basket of fish each. Odd Fellows Banquet Nearly all of the male residents of the city of Malheur were in Vale last Saturday night to assist in tne initiatory de grees conferred on a number of can didates and participated in the ban quet given after the ceremonies. While, here the visitors learned of he death of their esteemed brother nd friend, James O. Moudy, and decided to stay over Sunday to as- ist in the funeral services of their departed brother, who was taken to Frogan on his last long journey. I Vale Gets Rain. The rain that has been so long wished for, visited this part of the county on Wednesday morning, and the .benefits to to do- rived therefrom are inestimable. The grass is doing good and this precipa tion will make it grow to a marked degree and it is to be noted with pleasure that the trees in the city park are now taking on their sum- ner regalia oi veraant green luuagc, Vale, Oregon Chicken Dinner Every 75c Sunday Drexel Grill FROM 5:30 TO 7;30 P, M. the leaves just sprouting on last Sunday and tney nave grown markably in the laBt few day. Bonita Gets Snow- County Club Leader Wilson and County Farm Agent Briethaup, returned from Bo--;. - lust WaHn-utiv and resorted i that that section was visited with a snow storm and gale during ine aay, the white mantel covering all for a time. It is not thought that any serious damage was done, seemingly it did the section good. JIM'S PLACE ORANGE CRUSH - LEMON CRUSH FIRST CLASS FOUNTAIN - CIGARS TOBACCO - CIGARETTES A GOOD PLACE TO PLAY POOL J. D. ROGERS, Pre. Tale, Oregea. PHONE 18. PLUMBING-HEATING EXPERT WORKMANSHIP WILLIAM J. GOWER Vale Oregon !; Formerly with the Vale Trading Co. "Watch For My New Location" TOE ONLY Lick and Splinter IN THE WHOLE WORLD COMING ABOUT APRIL 15 f