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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1920)
PAGE SIX MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON Do Not Throw Away Old Papers and Magazines or Waste Paper. Call up The Post Office News Stand A. S. Hunt, Prop. l The Handy Place te She Vale, Orate. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST again broken out at send Congenial L v i H nig"" You'n Fcl Better Kelly keeps a warm fire going these cold even ings and then, you will meet all the boys there too. , A Little Play Now and Then is Good for All the Men CIGARS TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY Drinks of All Soft Varities The Pastime Pool Hall M" : "; Vale, Oregon Smallpox hai Brownsville. Registrat ion for ths coming primaries Ib the beavieit Umatilla county baa ever bad. Willamette university girls defeated Pacific university co-eds in debate Fri- day night i' It is predicted that the Oregon straw berry crop this year will be one-third larger than ever before. Albany's quota of $10,600 worth of stock In the Linn County Fair asso ciation has been subscribed. The annual meeting of the Ohio as sociation of tbs Hogus River valley was held at Medford Saturday. Hood River citizens plan during the aext two weeks to raise $4400 for religl- oub and charitable purposes. A total of 1920 real estate dealers in Oregon have obtained licenses through the state Insurance department. C. L. Howell, a rancher, was killed Instantly when his auto overturned on the road south of Klamath Falls, Almost the entire Postal Telegraph line between Roseburg and Eugene will be rebuilt this spring and summer. Three peppermint distilling plants are to be" erected in the near future ad joining the mint fields east sf Brooks, Work will soon bs started by the stats highway department in paving the road between Marsafleld aad Ce- quills. The Bend Coiuhlerclal club will have eharge of the entertainment of the (M delegates to the stats grange, which meets there June 1. . Corvallis shows a registratioa of 2(98 veters which Is the highest ever recorded there and 97 per cent of the possible registration Improvement work In Portland amounting to $3,346,048.65 Is already under way and will be completed be- fore (be end of. the summer season. The Whole Secret, of A Better Tire Simply a Matter of the Maker's Policies This you will realize once you try a Brunswick that a super-tire is possible only when the name certifies that the maker is follow ing the highest standards. For tire making is chiefly a mat ter of standards and policies cost plus care. Any maker can build a f:oo& tire if he cares to pay per ectdon's price. AH men know Brunswick stand ards, for Brunswick products have been famous for 74 years. Formulas, fabrics and standards vary vastly in cost. Reinforce ments, plies and thickness are a matter of expense. And these vari ations affect endurance. It rests with the maker how far he wishes tQ go how much he can afford to give. For there are no secrets nor pat ents to hold one back. To ascertain what each maker offers one must analyze and test some 200 tires as our laboratories have done. Then it is a matter of combining the best features and building ac cording to the highest standards. Once you try a Brunswick you will understand how we have built model tires, regardless of factory expense. Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the same as other like-typa tires. Our saving is on selling cost, through our nation-wide organization. We realize that you expect more from Brunswicks, and" we assure you that you get it. ONE Bruns wick will tell you the story. And then you'll want ALL Brunswicks. No other tire, youH agree, gives so much foe your money. year baseoTon" f he rolTi of 191$, exclusive of the fire patrol assess ment, aggregate $32,696,695.03, or ap proximately $7,000,000 In excess of the amount raised In the year 1919, accord ing to a report prepared by Frank Lovell, atate tax. commissioner. A program for paved market roads In Linn county will be Inaugurated by the county court this year by paving a stretch or seven miles. The first road to be paved extends from 8clo to Green's bridge, which crosses the North Bant I am river! "the boundary line between Linn and Marlon counties. Application for a charter for the Peoples Stats bank, which It was pro posed to organise at Tbs Dalles, has been refused by Will H. Bennett, state superintendent of banks, on the ground that the city already has two deposi tories In operation and a third bank scheduled to open its doors between May 1 and May 15. . The largest moonshine still ever found In Clackamas county and prob ably the largest In the state was raided near Boring by Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Hughes and two revenue of ficers of Portland. The officers found 75 gallons of moonshine whisky and more than 1700 gallons of mash made from corn and hops. Buicks are cars of quality, Adv. Read These Facts THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis ' I'M ' IlieiWW't "' -ii As a" result of a TlsITto RoseEurg by the superintendent of Eugene schools It Is stated that seven Roseburg teach ers will teach at Eugene next winter. William Farre of Burns waa named by Governor Olcott as county judge of Harney county to succeed Judge H. C. Levins,' who died In Portland recent ly. Canners at Hood River are making eager bids for strawberries at 16 cents a pound field ran and furnishing crates. This sets growers $2.88 per crate. Plans for raising Marion county's quota In the Balvatlan army drive are taking shape. Sol loiters will be sent out early la May. The county quota Is $13,500. Inability to aell bonds advantageous ly has caused the Astoria water com mission to postpone the proposed rais ing of Its dam to doubls the capacity of the reservoir. Albany has bees selected definitely as the site for tbe Young People's Summer Conference of the Presbyter- Ian church of Oregon which will be held July 22 to 29. Work Is progressing en the Smith hill grade 16 miles north of Grants Pass on the Pacific highway. About 1000 feet remain to be graded before the summit Is reached, Practically all members of the force at the Polk county courthouse In Dallas have joined tbe army fighting the high cost of clothing and are wearing over alls In their various offices Edward, A. McLean, secretary of the Ore go a Retailers' association, asserts that members sf tss association have aot profiteered and on many articles are making less profit than ever. Less than 400 carloads of potatoes from the 1919 crop remain to be ship ped out of Oregon, compared with 3000 cars at tbs same time last year, cording to Marlon ceunty growers. l ne Hooa Hirer Apple urowers as soclatlan Is hastening shipments of stored stocks of Newtowns following lifting of the eatbargo on freight placed as result of ths switchmen's strikes, Plans are now being mads by the secretary of slate to license all drlv ers of motos vehicles under the pro visions of a law passed at the special ser.slon of the legislature In January, Hooa Ktver valley irrigation pro- Jects have won in every point In litiga tion with power concerns over water rlgh;s on Hood River, according to decree just entered by the state water board The annual founders' day celebration at Champoeg will be held Saturday, May 1. Five-minute addresses will be given by pioneers attending the celcbra tlon. Judge P. H. D'Arcy of Salem will preside. J. O. Hays, San Jose millionaire, who owns much property in the Lake Labiah region near Salem, Is construct ing a sawmill In that vicinity to cut umber for the construction of ware houses. These will be used as stor age places for onions and other veg etables for protection against freezing weather. With a membership of twenty, the Hood River chapter of the womeli'i auxiliary of the American legion has been launched. Immediate relief of shortage of cars In Baker Is demanded by the Baker county chamber of commerce or serious labor troubles as well as financial ruin to the local lumber industry is likely to result Directors of the Bend school district have authorized the calling of a special election, the date to be sat later, to vote on a $32,000 bond Issue to finance the completion of the main unit of the high school. The St. Helens water commission has filed application with the state engi neer for the appropriation of water from Milton creek for municipal P-(f. yucca. a ii in juijji uvmutui win cull " I Come In and See The Newsom Tire Valves REQUIRES NO VALVE INSIDE PRACTICALLY WEAR PROOF WILL LAST A LIFE TIME WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS SAVES TUBES AND. CASINGS See the New Snap Lock Dust Cap SAVES TIME AND PATIENCE-SNAPS ON SCHR0EDER TIRE & VUL. CO VALE, OREGQ ;..H....K.,t,4.4.,..ll,lll HuMi t ,.,; , H 1 HH Ml IMII and Save $10 to $35 on Your Hand Tailored All Wool Suits For Men and Women Co) You People Who Have Been Wearing, "Made to Measure" (factory made) suits We want your business. We can produce this class ef work much cheaper than Our Best Hand Tailored Suits. Come in and see what we can do for you. MEN'S SUITS PS 00 and up Remember we are the Only Practical Tailors In Malheur County SEE US NOW Ladies Suits $65 up Vale Cleaning CLEANING J. W. Dorsey, Prop PRESSING "Watch Us Grow" Works ALTERATIONS Phone 2Q4&Q Cord Tire, with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and ;BBC" Skid-Net Treads v&. HARVEY GARAGE vfc. the neighborhood of $12,000. All bids submitted for the purchase of the $1,000,000 bond Issue offered for sale by the state highway' depart ment under the aot of last January, In extension of the Bean-Barrett act, were rejected by the state board of contrel as being too low. , Mrs. Edward School, ef Hubbard, is dead and her husband. Dr. Edward School, is in a critical condition from nervous shock as result of the auto mobile In which they were riding being struck by a northbound Southern Pa cific freight train. Till Stratten, well kaswa la the John Day district, and his wife are dead as a result of a murder and suicide commtted In a hotel at Baker. The trngedy la believed to have been caused by domestic trouble and followed sev ers I hours of quarreling. Four hundred Indians gathered near Adams to celebrate the potlatrh of ths late Yumsunkln, who died In Chicago recently. At the pot latch his blankets, saddles, horses and other possessions were distributed aaisag his relatives, according to the tribal customs. An lucreaaa In ths rates of the Union County Telephone company to a point comparable with the lowest rates charged by the Home Telephone com pany, operating la ths same territory, was granted lu an order Issued by ths public service commission and effective May 1. A. B. Poster, whs was couvicted ef ths murder of I -aw rente Uoodell In Portlaud and mho escaped a month ago from the state tuberculosis hospi tal where he had beeu trauaferred from the penitentiary has beeu returned to Saleiu, Koater was captured at HI Paso, Texas. Strawberry growers in the Willam ette valley are being offered 15 cents a pouud for their 1920 product, but as yet few contracts havs been made at that figure. Some of the growers believe the price will go to 20 cents Ka pound and are not in favor of aolL. la below that figure. loULlar.Cl ltVld fry counMea, fcr fls STUDE BAKER CARS Beautiful in design Thoroughly modern Mechanically right Kessler Garage Vale, KESSLER & WOODWARD, Props. Oregtn. J o 2 ;0 o a a a 8 O o A 0 8 8 8 CI a. 8 o o o o p o