Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, January 06, 1912, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    MALHEUR ENTERPRISE
JCULLOCH, SOLISS & DUNCAN
i Attornkys-at-Law
"als, -i Oregon
vf C. EASTHAM,
Vela
attroneIt-at-law
Oregon
GeO. W. Hayes C. M. CrandaN
I HAYES & CRANDALL
ATTORN BYS-AT-LAW
- - Oregon
Vale
JULIEN A. HURLEY
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 3-4, I.O.O.F. Bldg.
Oregon
- 'f 'I. Brooke V. W. Tomlinson
: 3UOKE & TOMLINSON
Attorneys-at-Law
f Will Practice in All Courts
iJoney to Loan on Improved Farms
j Ontario, Oregon
Dr. h. t. hoople
i : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
"Rooma-B-e First Nafl Bank Bld'g
VALE, OREGON
vS-b. TAYLOR
.'.! Physician and Surgeon
Vale.
. Oregon
DR. W. W. LOONEY .
, J Physician and Surgeon
Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.
',J ' Nelsen Bldg., Vale, Oregon.
' Dr. Harriet Sears Dr. Pauline Sears
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Graduates American School of Os-
teopothy, Kirksville. Mo.).
or. Richardson and Washington Sts.
P Ontario, Oregon
Bell Phone 85 Independent 572
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Office over Vale Drug Store
Phone 84 VALE, OREGON
Bit. C. C. BURROW
' DENTIST
Nelsen Bldg. Vale, Oregon
DR. FAY C. STROBEL
- Eye Specialist
Arlington Hotel Wednesdays
i . , VALE, OREGON
JJILLER & OAKES
. CIVIL ENGINEERS
Members Oregon Society of Engineers
J; F. Miller, County Surveyor and
U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor
Ivan E. Oakes, City Engineer
Office: Nelson Bldg.
Vale. - - - - Oregon
E; B. FULTON
ARCHITECT
Office: Nelsen Bldg. - Vale, Oregon
k' W. BURTCH
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Surreys made of Ditches, Canals, Re
servoirs and Ranch Lands. :: Plans and
Estimates of rrigation Projects. :: ;;
Surveys made for Hydo-Electnct Pow
er Plants. :: :: Location Surveys for
Water Right Applications. :: Blue-line
Print Maps of Vale Oil Fields for Sale.
Office: Hayes Building Vale, Oregon
JOHN E. JOHNSON & SONS
Surveyors and Engineers
We make a specialty of Irrigation pro
jects. Estimates of Construction and
Contractors.
Vale, - Oregon.
Home for Children
GO TO
. . PHESCOTTS
Suecettot to C. A. Cllham
The Finest Candies and Nuts in the city
Phonographs and Records on Sale,
Yours for Business,
J. J. PRESCOTT
I
Red Front Barn
ItOBT. TIMSON.PrrWtw
Livery and Feed Sublet
Hones and Vehicles For Hire
Reasonable Rates
A Street
V.U, Oreioa
We have on hand
A
Collection of very neat, artistic
furniture for everv room in ' the
house. It is all stronly and dur
ably built, and the finish to each
article is perfect. We invite in
spection, and should be glad to
snow you through our large and
varied stock. Every piece is
warranted, and our prices will
satisfy the most economical Car
pets, Mattings and Rugs a spec
ialty with us
T. T. NELSEN
Dont throw them away
Bring in your granite and tinware,
gum boots also hot water bags, to
the second hand store, and have them
Made as good as new
R. B. MURRAY
Vale, Ore. Opposite Court House
Curtis Publications
The Saturday Evening Post.
The Ladies Home Journal.
The Country Gentleman.
Each $1.60 per year, no club
bing rate.
A. D. WALLACE, Agent
Vale, Oregon
Vale Blacksmith
Shop
Li Gruwell Prop.
Next to Skating Rink, 'A' Street
Blacksmiths
Horseshoers
All Work Guaranteed
WANTED !
160 acres or more, with some
improvements, within 20 miles
of Vale.
If price is right 1 will buy or
exchange Seattle residence pro
perty. Inquire at this office or address
G. W. BRAGDON
404 Mutual Life Bldg.
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
Want Advertisements!
WANTED AGENT
To handle best automobile built in
America. Exclusive in this country.
Built by Old Time Line Manufacturer.
Life guarantee. Self starting. Long
wheel base. No deposit required. Pre
fer dealer now in business, but will
consider live people who will enter bus
iness. This agency includes a com-
Elete Correspondence Sales Course,
largest discount ever offered. Deal
direct with factory. Address Sales
Manager, 690 Washington St., Port
land, Oregon.
FOR SALE: Team of work horses,
weighing about 1400 pounds each.
Also heavy work harness. Address
Box 213 Ontario, Ore. 6-4t.
The undersened wants sage brush
land to clear, for particulars address,!
Bogdan Dulgeroff, P. O. box ZU, vale
THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WEEK
Gathered by the Wide-awake Staff of Enterprise Reporters
J. P. Dube took his
Year's trip to Boise and
Saturday and returned
morning's train.
Notice
Call on or write to E. L. Tschirgi,
Brogan, for terms on hay bailing.
Blue Prints
Of any township in Vale Land Dis
trict $1 each. John E. Johnson &
Son, Vale. Ore. tf
Catholic Church
Services will be held at the chapel
first and third Sundays in each month
Call and look over our fine new
stock of Jewelry. Our new location, A
street, opposite Vale Trading Co.
Prop st.
Better smoke here than hereafter.
See Somercamp about it. He keeps
the best in the smoking line at the
Drexel Cigar store.
J. H. ELLIS
BrickmuHon
StonemaKon
IMiiHlerer
Coppel, & Keasler the plumbers,
proprietors of the Vale Auto Garrage,
have neat display in their gtrrne
widow of all the fixtures necemiary for
the bath room. See them for prices
on the bath room you contemplate put
ting in' Thty do all kind of pluml
Ing work as well as automobile r
pairing. Thoy will a!o Uke rare of
your mavltln cluing the wlnUr,
Iioi.l' fail to tl.a "lUroie
)uUtniiai" t the ).ifs on
TUu'ly January lllli.
WalUf hi)iiic iiji ut Ilia "(
Ur ( lf Mtii, l.as ln s-
mW.U4 ft IU KaluoUy
11 lis ? U't'1' ' Hi
Wm. Murphy, Mrs. A. Murphy and
Miss Ella Murphy who had been visit
ing in this city and Ontario during
the holidays returned to their home in
Beulah on last Saturday.
. Miss Alta Wilson, who visited at
the home of her cousin, Miss Pear)
Chester, during holidays returned to
Brogan on Monday to resume her
work in the public schools of that
city.
E. W. Howland, local manager of
the Interior Grain and Warehouse co.,
returned on Monday from a few day a'
business visit to Portland.
Mrs. George McKnight returned
from a Portland visit on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Helman, who
have been the guests of Rev, and Mrs.
C. E. Helman in this city during the
holidays, returned to their home in
Shoshone, Idaho, on New Year'a Day.
Miss Hazel Hopkins left on Sunday
for Boise after a week's visit with her
parents. After attending the teach
ers institute there this week she will
return to Hailey, Idaho, to resume
her work in the public schools of that
city.
Miss Rhode Sasser, who has been
the guest of her brother and his wife
during the holidays, left on Sunday
for Boise to attend the teacher's insti
tute. Miss Sasser is teaching at By
ram, Idaho.
Mr. J. P. O'Neil of Ontario, re
turned home Saturday after a visit
with relatives in this city.
Miss Smith, of Portland, arrived in
the city Monday to visit her sister,
Mrs. M. G. Hope.
Misses Anna Brace and Nettie
Ricker, who have been visiting their
parents in Union during the holidays,
returned to this city Monday to re
sume their work in the local public
schools.
Charlie Flynn went up to Jamieson
to attend to the business of the Flynn
Lumber Co. while Manager Andy
Flynn attended business in the county
seat as a member of the grand jury.
John Wheeler, who visited at the
Iven Oakes home during the holidays,
returned to Moscow Idaho, last Satur
day to resume his studies at the Un
iversity of Idaho.
District Attorney J. W. McCulloch
was in the county seat last Saturday
from Ontario to file a number of new
complaints with the clerk.
A marriage license was issued last
Saturday to Roy J. Smith and Zella
Magill, both of Ontario.
A notarial commission has been
made out to Ferd B. Zutzof this city.
Miss Mc Naughton, of Brogan, was
the guest of Col. and Mrs. R. G.
Wheeler over New Years.
I. W. Hope and H. R. Dunlop re
turned from Salt Lake City last Sat
urday morning.
Contractors Bayles and McDonald
and Architect Eliott left on Tuesday
in Pete Duford's automobile for
Burns. Messrs. Bayles & McDonald
went over to confer with the school
board about starting building of the
new Burns school. They are expect
ed home today. Alex McDonald will
return to Burns in another week and
will have charge of the work. The
building is to be completed by the
first of next September. It will cost
about $23,000 -
Westfall people in the county seat
the past week were W. H. Kime and
M. C. Sells.
Mr. and Mrs. Montie B. Gwinn left
Boise last Saturday for Monrovia,
California, where Mrs. Gwinn will
spend ther rest of the winter. Mr.
Gwinn, who is one of the largest
sheepman of Malheur county, expects
to return in about a month.
Miss Uberta McPherson, of Ontar
io, came up to thia city last Monday
to help at the local telephone station.
D. K. Worsham came from Mal
heur City on Monday to attend to bus
ines at the court house.
C. O. Powell and wife of Bonita
wero among the many visitors in the
city the past week.
Mrs. Stella Marm, of Malheur,
waa in the city to look after business
matters last Monday.
Louis Hurtle, an Ontario barber,
was a Sunday visitor in Vale.
W. J. Douglas, of Halfway, trans
acted business in thia city the fore
part of the week.
Wm. Jenkins, of Paxton, Nebras
ka, is a newcomer to this city this
week.
annual New Construction Engineer O. S. Osborn
Nampa last and wife returned to this city Tues
on Tuesday day from a business visit to Richfield
I and Salt Lake. Engineer Osborn is
in charge of the construction of the
Oregon Eastern railroad from this
city.
Ed Pease returned on last Sunday
from a visit to the home follks at
Paxton, Nebraska. Ed was away
about a month and had a good time,
but it seemed good to get back to
the West and especially to Vale.
J. E. Chinn, who has been employ
ed as assistant pharmacist in the Vale
Drug store, left on last Monday to
work in a Weiser drug store. Mr.
Chinn, who was one of the best sing
ers of the city, will be greatly miss-
ed among social circles.
L. Gruwell is now running the Vale
Blacksmith shop, having purchased
the interest of S. E. Haworth. .
Dan Murphy, of Beulah, who was
in town the fore part of the week,
took out a load of brick for the new
Murphy residence. He had all a four
horse team could pull on the hard 65
mile trip. Beulah will be twelve
miles off the railroad.
Superintendent Smith, of the Mal
heur Valley branch of the Oregon
Short Line, was in town Thursday to
look after business of the road and
incdentally to pay an offical - visit to
Agent R. B. Hoyt.
Chas Crandall has been appointed
circulation manager and collector for
the Malheur Enterprise and is thus
qualified to collect all money for sub
scription due the Malheur Enterprise.
If you want to take the newsiest
county pape in the county see him
about it at once.
N. W. Hawn, of Boise, was
business visitor last Saturday.
a Vale
Dr. Lytle, of Pendleton, state
sheep inspector, was in the city last
Saturday on official business.
N. P. Minster came up from On
tario last Saturday to transact busi
ness in the county seat.
County Comissioner C. W. Mallett
was in the city the past week to at
tend the session of the county court.
Leslie Hope and sister, Miss Bessie
Hope, left on last Tuesday for Forest
Grove to resume their studies at the
Pacific University. Leslie will grad
uate next June from the College.
Miss Mable O'Neil returned to
Boise last Tuesday to finish her
studies at St. Teresa school. She vis
ited in Ontario on her way over.
Misses Erma and Clarice Edwards
left on Tuesday to resume their studies
at St. Teresa academy in Boise, after
spending the holidays with their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Edwards of
this city.
Miss Norma Hope expects to leave
this afternoon for Forest Grove to re
enter the Pacific University.
W Tomlinson, of
Boise visitor last
C. L. Newman waa in from his
Crowley ranch the fore part of the
week.
The funeral of Thomas K. Owens,
who died in liolse last wk at the
sue of 47 yaars, was Uhi in this city
huittisy, the rvlt-M UoU'b" rmluU4
ly Ida Meauni M-. '!' d
Usws trolimr, why Is leli at
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VtU r lIU. wtgf,
Attorney V.
Ontario, was a
Tuesday.
A. E. Fox, county bridge engineer,
who resides in Boise, was in Vale
Wednesday make final report on the
Nyssa bridge.
Dr. W. W. Looney, surgeon for the
construction crews working on the
Oregon . Eastern railroad in the Mal
heur canyon, spent several days the
fore part of the week looking over
the different camps. Dr. Looney re
turned Tuesday evening.
Chas L. Nolan, of the Oregon East
em Oil well, spent the past week in
the city.
J. F. Hansen engineer of the Ore
gon Short Line, arrived in Vale from
Nampa on last Thursday.
Attorney A. N. Soliss, of Ontario,
came up to the county seat last Wed
nesday to attend to legal business
matters.
Andy Saylor, of the Title Abstract
Co.. waa an Ontario business vistior
last Tuesday and Wednesday.
Dr. Fay Strobel, the eye doctor.
made her retrular business visit to
Vale Wednesday.
A. A. Derrick, of Jamieson, arriv
ed in town Wednesday to look after
business matters. ,.
An Ontario visitor in town the past
week waa H. McClellan
Mrs. Hopkins returned on Thursday
from a two day'a visit to Weiser,
her former home.
El wood L. Clark came in from
Portland Thursday, accompanying
several persons looking over thia sec
tion of the country.
County Commissioner M. D. Kel
ley, of Jamieson, came to the county
aeat the fore part of the week to at
tend the aession of the county court.
Lee Blodsrett. Thus W. Coward and
B. F. Farmer, of the Nyssa Bridge
Commission, who live at Nyssa, were
Vale business visitors last Thursday
to meet with the county court for the
cloaing up of bridge matters..
How about your subscription.
The local school tax levy has been
placed at 10 mills by the school board
of directors.
Rear Admiral Kobley D. Evans,
retired, died in Washington, I). C.
January Srd of acute Indication.
Miss Clara McNsughton, of Bro
gan, who has bean visiting with Mrs,
It. (2. Whe.Lr, left on Wednesday
for bar home in Canada, Miss Mo
Naughton resigned her poalton as
ilefWigrapher for the Willow Klver
I a i4 A Irrigation ( u,
Head the Kn(.iiile for all the
tews.
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BONITA SEES
SOME REAL
COLDWINTER
Mercury Takes Sudden Drop
To Twelve Degrees Below
Zero Telephone Stock
holders Meet at Malheur
Debaters Have Schedul
ed Session.
Our first zero weather of the winter
. nn
came Wednesday morning wnen it
below was registred.
J. S, White attened the meeting
of the stock holders of the Telephone
Co. at Malheur.
Roy Wilkerson left Tuesday on a
business trip for Mormon Basin.
Frank Correa left for Vale Tuesday
to attend court.
Tom Healy made a trip to Malheur
Saturday.
Ed Donnolly made a trip to Mor
mon Basin this week.
A large number of neighbors gath
ered at the Smith home and had a
pleasant evening dancing.
Chas Powell went to Valeto attend
court.
J. F. Reed went to Malheur Sat-
uray to a meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Telephone Company.
At the Debating Club in addition
to regular program a number of good
musical selections were given by Al
bert White.
The paper by Miss Nora Lenter
was enjoyed Dy an present, ine
judges decided in favor of J. S.
White leader of the affirmative. The
resignation of the secretary was ac
cepted and Hardin Lockett was elect
ed to that position.
fje Arlington par
GLEASON BROS., MANAGERS
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Pacific Beer All the Most
Choice California " Famous Brands
and Imported Wines of Whisky
Henry Weinhard Beer
MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY
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Uale, re
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Decorating
Paperhanging
Tinting
Glaxing
SIGNS
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PAINTING ru t , MM . , .
Eatimatet given on all kind of work.
II. C. ELTON, :: VALE All work guaranteed.
J
THIS IS THE
NEWSPAPER AGE
The invention of movable types
occurred a trifle less than 500 years
ago. These 500 years have witnessed
infinitely greater progress than the
world had made in all the thousands
of years previous. Printing has been
the most considerable factor in this
progress.
The Newspaper of today reaches
and influences more people than any
other form of the printed page.
It covers the fieldB devoted to all
other kinds of printing. They are
special. It is Universal.
This is the newspaper age. The
press is the most potent factor in
modern civilization. All the other
factors have existed Defore in some
form. Only the press is new. At its
advent began the modern era.
The man without a newspaper is a
citizen of the middle ages set down
in the twentieth century.
He is as much out of date as the
dodo, as much out of place as a bat in
the sunlight, as much outclassed as a
Roman galley by a modern ocean
liner, as sure to be out distanced the
ox cart. Subscribe for The Malheur
Enterprise and keep posted on the de
velopment of Malheur County.
Go to T. T. Nelsen'a for furniture fj
Dr. P. A. SIMMONS
EyesightSpecialist
Deprcsenting the Globe
Optical Co. of Boise, will
be at Drexel Hotel, Fri
day and Saturday, Jan.
12th and 13th
Our doctors make regular
trips to Vale and give an ab
solute guarantee of satisfac
tion in every case. We also
give with every litting a con
tract for one y-ars treatment
making all necessary changes
at our rxpfiibe. If you are in
doulit us to whether your eyea
urn in need of attention call
aii'l consult the doctor,
All old .li nU eiw Invited
ti cull at il.la lime for i r
rtaiiliiMiion and "h tl.anys
m my I' in ' si y
rivliiua t4 t niiia Im
EMPIRE LUMBER CO.
M.E. THAYER, MANAGER
Lumber, Coal and Building
Material of Every Description
Complete Stock of Every thing
Needed.
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
She Will Not Mind
The aroma of one
of our cigars and
you could find no
better place to buy
your tobaccos than
at the
Drexel Cigar Store
DREXEL HOTEL BUILDING, VALE
III
A PROSPEROUS YEAR
Has been our lot in 1911
We heartily thank our patrons who have made it a pos
sibility, and we extend our best wishes for you pros
perity in 1912
Call and Inspect Our New Stock
Oregon-Idaho Lumber Company
The Heroic
Dutchman
A 5-Act Comedy-Drama
Will be presented at
Vale Opera House,
Thmrs. Jan. 11
Proceeds to go into the
Piano Fund of Vale High
School
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