Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, March 30, 1912, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Attorneyb-at-Law
Valb,
Oregon
jj C. EASTHAM
ATTRONEY-AT-LAW
Vale
Oregon
rn W. Haves C. M. Crandall
HAYES & CRANDALL
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Vale Oregon
JULIEN A. HURLEY
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 3-4. I.O.O.F. Bldg.
Vale,
Oregon
QEO. E. DAVIS
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Nelsen Building
VALE OREGON
W. H. Brooke V. W. Tomlinson
J3ROOKE & TOMLINSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Will Practice in AH Courts
Money to Loan on Improved Farms
Ontario, Oregon
DR.
H. T. HOOPLE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Rooms 5-6 First Nat'I Bank Bld'g
VALE, OREGON
S. D. TAYLOR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Vale. Oregon
PUBLIC DIRECTORY
STATE OFFICIALS
Governor-Oswald West.
Secretary of State-Ben W. Olcott
Treasurer-T. B Kay u.
Wr"nyf Gpna-,A-' M- Crawford
kuSSLl Pub"C In9trtion-L. B.
Printer-W. S. Duniwav.
W7 Bailey Commissioner-.!.
Gkcitdztm Bourne-jr-8nd
A.n.Tarrtrw-c-Hawley nd
i-V Si t Arl McBr,de. Geo. H. Bur-
,"-r-Bean' F-A. Moore, asso
ciate justices.
9th Judicial District
Judge Dalton Biggs.
cuochcutinK Attornev-J- w- Mc-
Senate-C. W. Parrish.
Representative-!!. W. Brooke.
conty officials
Judge-B. C Richardson.
Clerk-Frank L. Morfitt.
Sheriff-Dan Kerfoot.
Assessor S. L Payne
Treasurer-T. W. Halliday.
Surveyor-J. F. Miller.
Coroner-Dr. Payne.
MALIIEUR enterprise
THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WEEK
Gathered by the Wide-awake Staff of Enterprise Reporters
CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor I. W. Hope.
Recorder-James Rogers.
Treasurer B. W. Mulkey.
Marshal John Dolan.
Street Commissioner -Dan Eno.
Councilmen
H. R. Dunlon
JJas. Harvey
,A. H. Chester
Saxon Humphrey
J. S. Edwards
DR. W. W. LOONEY
Physician and Surgeon
Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.
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.
Ontario, Oregon
Bell Phone 85 Independent 572
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Office over Vale Drug Store
Phone 84 VALE, OREGON
CHURCHES
Catholic Rev. Father C.a
services held in chanel on first. nnH
mira ounaays of each month.
Methodist Enificnnnl Phii
U.b.Helman. pastor. Remilwr Rnrvif-na
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every ounaay.
Christian Sunday School every Sun-
unjr.
DR. C. C. BURROW
DENTIST
Nelsen Bldg.
Vale, Oregon
DR. FAY C. STROBEL
Eye Specialist
Over Vale Drug Store Wednesdays
VALE, OREGON
MILLER & 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
L. W. BURTCH
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Surveys made of Ditches, Canals, Re
servoirs and Ranch Lands. :: Plans and
Estimates of rrigation Projects. :: ;;
Surveys made for Hydo-Electrict Pow
er Plants. :: :: Location Surveys for
Water Right Applications. :: Blue-line
Print Maps of Vale Oil Fields for Sale.
Office: Hayes Building Vale, Oregon
3 doors south of Vale Trading Co.
Court Street
JOHN E. JOHNSON & SONS
Surveyors and Engineers
We make a specialty of Irrigation pro
jects. Estimates of Construction and
Contractors.
Vale,
Oregon.
Chop Suey Restaurant
LOUIS FONG, Proprietor
In Hope building on A street, 3 doors
east of Vale Hardware Co.
MEALS 25c AND UP
Red Front Barn
ROBT. TIMSON, Proprietor
Livery and Feed Stables
Hones and Vehicles For Hire
Reasonable Rates
A Street
Vale, Oref on
LODGES
Vale No. 142 A. F. & A. M.
Meets on the first and third Wednes
days of each month in Odd Fellows
nan Virgil Staples, Sec.
Golden Chain Chapter of Eastern
Star. Meets on first and third Fridays
h T t Tl 1 Ml w rtt n
in i.kj.vj.c. ounaing. miss bima Kay,
mond. sec.
Vale Lodge No. 100, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Saturday in I. 0. 0. F,
hall, I. W. Hope, Sec. Encampment
meets on every second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
Golden Rule Rebekah Lodere meets
on the first and third Tuesdays of each
montn in uaa f ellows hall. Mrs. K.
G. Wheeler, sec.
Advance Lodge No. 105. K. of P.
Meets every Thursday. C. A. Gil
ham, K. of R. and S.
Vale Camp, No. 5496, Modern Wood
men of America. A. E. Schmidt, clerk.
Meets second and fourth Fridays.
Progressive Camp, No. 817, Wood
men of the World, W. S. Parke, sec.
Meets oh second and last Friday in
each month in I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.
Angelus Circle, No. 670, Women of
Woodcraft. Meets the last Wednesday
of each month. Mrs. R. E. Weant
sec.
BOOSTER CLUBS
Chamber of Commerce of Vale.
George E. Davis, President
James Munro, 1st Vice-pres.
R. B. Hoyt, 2nd " "
David F. Graham, secretary.
B. W. Mulkey, treasurer.
Directors T. T. Nelsen Dr. C. C.
Burrow, Geo. E. Davis, James Munro,
M. E. Thayer, H. R. Dunlop, Bruce
R. Kester, Leonard Cole, B. W. Mul
key and R. B. Hoyt.
Club meets every Monday evening in
Chamber of Commerce club rooms.
Visitors cordially welcomed.
Civic Improvement Club meets on
the second Thursday of every month.
Mrs. J. F. Miller, president;
Mrs. M. Humphrey, vice-president;
Mrs. Erbie Hayes, treasurer;
Mrs. John Houston, secretary.
Vale Blacksmith
Shop
L. Cruwell Prop.
Next to Skating Rink, 'A' Street
Blacksmiths
Horseshoers
All Work Guaranteed
Dr. 0. M. Drake Dr. P. A. Simmons
DRAKE-SIMMONS OPTICAL PARLORS
202-3 Sonna Block, Boise, Idaho.
We make regular
'm trmB to your town
: and give you a year's
- contract witn eacn
fittinz. Write us for
date of our next visit or watch columns
of this paper for announcement. we
do all kinds of optical repairing-send
us your broken glasses.
TREES
Apple, Pear, Cherry, Teach,
l'runo and Shade Trees
l') nut iMay longer but order
nuw fur ttprintr planting.
I' ii'st clu.su fttm k ami rcatnalilti
I'.'iiva, I'rii o IUt Kent nil rtMjurat
Union NtirHcricH
l". I.. 1,1 I j, Jwl,lf,
Vale Transfer Co.
HERO & ELMER, Propi.
Prompt attention given to
all orders
MEET TRAINS DAILY
Phone your want to No. 12 and
we will bo there
Roy McNulty was a county seat vis
itor from Watson the fore part of
the week.
J. A. Hoskins, the Jamieson ranch
er, who devoting a Urge part of his
time in supplying railroad contractors
with supplies, was in the city several
days the past week.
w. K. Gillaspi, a resident of the
Drewsey section, was attending to
business matters in our citv this
week.
N. J. Minton, one of the most in
fluential residents of Nyssa, was i
county seat caller Tuesday.
E. F. Bruce and C. M. Martin, of
Boise, were Vale visitors Sunday
over this section of the country.
Dr. Looney reports the birth of a
boy to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Selby on
Inst Saturday.
Mrs. F. G. Morss, accompanied by
Miss Baker, both of Nyssa, attended
the Schumann-Heink concert in Boise
the latter part of last week. Mrs
Morss is well-known in this city,
having lived here for several months
last fall while tier husband, Assistant
Engineer Morss was in charge of the
work in the local railroad yards.
Misses Lila Jones and Edith Neely
went to Ontario Friday afternoon of
last week from there they joined the
theater excursionists to Weiser
They returned Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oxman and
son. of Jamieson, where guests of
friends in town over last Sunday.
Mrs. H. C. Neely returned the
latter part of last week from Union
where she had visited for the past
month.
In perusing his paper remember
that the best reading is the advertis
ing columns. Trade with our adver
tisers.
Bob Goslin, of Vale, has accepted
a position at the Grand Central Bar.
Huntington News.
Beck Bros, left Wednesday for
Brogan, going to Vale, where they
will be engaged on grading on the
Oregon Eastern, says the Huntington
News.
County Commissioner M. D. Kelley
of Jamieson, was in town the latter
part of last week. He had just re
turned from a trip to Huntington.
John Howard, a prominent sheep
man of Westfall, was in the city the
fore part of the week on business.
He visited at the home of his sitser,
Mrs. A. C. Gilham.
Mesdames. H. R. Dunlop and S.
D. Taylor returned Sunday morning
from several day s visit in Boise
where they heard Mme. Schumann
Heink. They were lavish in their
praxes of the great singer.
W. S. Cooley of Beulah was a Vale
business visitor the fore part of the
week.
Fred Hartenbower, of Caldwell,
who put in the plumbing and heating
plant in the new passenger depot,
was in town last Sunday.
Buck Helean and wife were in town
Sunday. Mr. Helean is a member of
the railroad contracting firm or
Helean Bros., who last week began
grading operations this side of the
mouth of the Malheur canyon on the
Oregon Eastern.
Lewis Hall returned on Sunday
morning from Prairie City and Baker
on a two week's business trip. While
at Prairie City, he visited his parents
who are residents of that city.
Jas. Lawrence, of the First Na
tional Bank of this city, returned
Monday from an over-Sunday visit in
Ontario.
Mrs. M. Hall, of LaGrande, was a
Vale visitor last Monday and Tuesday.
W. J. Pinney, manager of the Ore
gon & Western Colonization Co., for
this county, was up from Ontario
last Monday and drove out to the
Hurley railroad construction camp on
the Tom Boston place.
Thos. Jones, of the Malheur Coun
ty Abstract company, of this city,
was an Ontario visitor Monday and
Tuesday.
Rev C. E. Hellman, of the local
Methodist Episcopal church, left on
Monday for Wallowa to attend a con
ference of the ministers of that de
nomination for this district.
County Commissioner C. W. Mai
lett came up to this city Monday to
attend a session of the county court.
William Plugoft has sold his New
Plymouth, Idaho, paper to Walter
W. Martin of Sweet, Idaho. Plugoff
till owns the Fruitland Tidings.
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autograph uilt, to be told at auction
at the Kater Bazar given by the
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Mrs. D. H. Ashton, of Ontario came
to Vale Tuesday to visit her many
friends. The Ashtons were formerly
residents of this city.
Fred Johnson returned to his home
in Malheur City Tuesday morning
after a few days' visit in this city
and Boise.
Construction Engineer D. H. Ash
ton was in town Tuesday to see how
the improvement work in the local
railroad yards was progressing.
Mrs. ' Frank Mogan returned on
Tuesday morning from a visit with
Ontario relatives.
The post-office at Rockville, Idaho,
has been moved down to Frank Mul
linix's place on Succor creek. This
will be quite an advantage to the res
idents of that locality, but will make
the stage from Caldwell to Jordan Val
ley travel several miles further
through an adode country which be
comes almost impasable in wet
weather. Jordan Valley Express.
Contraction Engineer O. S. Osborn
of the Oregon Eastern railroad, ac
companied by his wife, were passer
gers on Sunday's train bound for
Boise and Salt Lake on a few days'
trip.
Attorney John L. Rand and Judge
Clifford, both of Baker, were in town
Monday on legal business.
A new complaint filed in the circuit
court is that of Frank A. Kime ver
sus J. L. Sells.
At the annual meeting of the Ore
gon Conservation Association held in
Portland on March 18, the delegates
favored a change in the date of the
opening of the season for hunting big
game from August 1 to September 1.
It also endorsed the United States
Senate bill providing for an approba
tion of $50,000 to be used for pro
pagating salmon in water controlled
by the Government.
Mrs. J. F. Miller and little son
Tom, are expected to return from
Boise the fore part of next week. Tom
having sufficently recovered from his
recent operation at the St. Luke hos
pital to stand the trip home.
Mrs. S. D. Taylor accompanied her
husband Dr. Taylor to Portland on
Tuesday, where the doctor will attend
the session of the county physicians
of the state.
Ontario visitors in this city Tues
day were Edward Orcutt and W. E.
Poyser.
G. H. Bridvell, wife and child ar
rived in town Tuesday afternoon from
their home at Jamieson on a few days'
visit.
Mrs. Elizabeth Staples returned to
her home in Ontario Sunday after a
week's visit at the home of her
daughter, Mrs Thomas Jones, and her
son, Postmaster Vergil Staples.
Attorney Brooke, of Ontario, while
in town Wednesday reported many
new people coming to Ontario and
that a large number of residences
were being erected.
Vergil B. Staples, Vale's new post
master, severed his connection with
the Malheur Forwarding Company the
latter part of last week, and is now
getting acquainted with the routine
business in Uncle Sam's office. Mr.
Staples will not take official charge
of the local postoffice until the first of
April and it may be as late as the
fifth, due to ome small details as to
his official commission from headquar
ters. John E. Johnson went over to Coun
cil, Idaho, on Wednesday to join his
wife who had been visiting her sister
Mrs. Martin P. GifTord for sorr.e
weeks. Mr. Johnson had received
word that Mrs. Johnson was not feel
ing well and that she could not make
the trip home alone.
Two Sisters from the Ontario hos
pital were visitors in Vale Wednes
day. F. S. Gwilliams, local manager of
the Vale Flour & Feed Store, went to
Caldwell Wednesday for a few days
business visit.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. William
Wilton on St. Patrick's Day, a ter
pound boy. Mother and child doing
well.
C. O. Thomas left for Parma Tues
day on a few days' business visit.
Chas. Slaten, of Yellowstone, Mon
tana, Jack Flynn of Montana, and
Joe Cooper of North Dakota, were
in Vale this week looking over this
secton of the country with a view of
locating.
Some people who are always talk
ing about how mean other people are,
rear up like a kangaroo when their
own character is attacked.
- Miss Mabel O'Neil, who is attend
ing the Sisters' school in Boise, was
the guest of her parents over Sunday.
K. W. Freeman, of Omaha, Nebr.,
was a Vale visitor this week and is
looking over this section.
H. P. Osborne, who made a trip up
the val'ey Wednesday, reports 'rail
road construction work progressing
rapdly and that the subcontractors are
averaging over a half a mile per day.
Mrs. Chas. B. Tapp,arrived in town
from Westfall Wednesday and will
make her home here this summer.
Mr. Tapp, who has charge of the
band boys in the interior town, will
return to Vale later. During the
summer he expects to develop his farm
acreage in the Willow River Valley
near Jamieson.
J. D. Fairman, one of the most
prominent business men of the little
town of Westfall, arrived in town
Wednesday for a short business trip.
Newman makes your watch keep
time. All work guaranteed. Ontario,
Ore.
Attention Reward
$15 reward is offered by T. W.
Davidson, the oil man, for informa
tion leading to the apprehension and
conviction of the person or parties
who stole two steel railroad rails,
which had been placed lo'ngsideof the
High Bros, livery barn in Vale.
When in Vale eat at the Arlington
hotel.
Call and look over our fine new
stock of Jewelry. Our new location, A
street, opposite Vale Trading Co.
Propet.
I Want Advertisements!
Wi)t Arlington par
GLEASON BROS., MANAGERS
Jfmetft Wne, liquor anb Ct'san
Pacific Beer All the Most
Choice California Famous Brands
and Imported Wines of Whisky
Henry Weinhard Beer
MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY
fje Arlington Par
SrU'ngtori ftotel
Decorating
Paperhanginff
Tinting
Glazing
SIGNS
PAINTING
II. C. ELTON, :: VALE
t ds jxixss
Ettimate given on all kind of work.
All work guaranteed.
FOR SALE
8 Cook Stove.
Good Second-hand No.
Enquire Enterprise.
FOR SALE: Team, harness and
wagon. Horses weigh about 1000
pounds each, harness and wagon in
first-class condition. See George A.
Russell, Vale, Ore. 18-tf
FOR SALE Windmill, complete.
Cheap Apply Enterprise office.
FOR TRADE New piano or player
piano for good driving team. Address
Eilers Music House, Boise, Idaho.
FOR SALE Half interest in Lots
11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, Block 33, Hope &
Holland Addition to Vale, A bargain.
Address, Sanford Emison, Nyssa, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE -One acre
near Vale, also wanted a young team.
For particulars see John E. Johnson &
Sons
FOR SALE Four-Room house, with
3-4 acres of ground, near school house
Apply Enterprise Office.
try our
2-year
WANTED -200 people to
roses and shrubs this spring,
old will bloom this summer.
J. B. WEAVER & SON,
Union, Oregon
FOR SALE-Seed Barley,
hundred, Vale, Oregon.
$1.75 per
FOR SALE The finest seed potatoes
to be had in the county apply at the
Enterprise office.
FORSALE-Windmill-Glenn,
Vale, Oregon.
-Apply Frank
WANTED Position to clear up sage
brush by the acre, around vale or v
Out for the Dust?
That l, do you want ti make money
by saving ilT 'I lien roina lier for any
itoitki hold Furniture or rrM t that
you want to I'uy, and you will I mi inoi.ny
In imm In I, l ll.e Oi tln.a ll.al you
fiat ) !! iiiallllu, llioaell from tl.e
il umi.i Imriil. We would like lo
fUum wu ll.ioufli our wairMii sl
Ut yoi - II. e i.ewial Id In t'un.l
Imiw f"f e'y ''! In ll.e tiowne.
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cinity. Apply Bogdan DuelgerofT, P.O.
' box 222, Vale, Oregon.
FOR SALE New double driving
harness. J. H. Wagner, Brogan, Ore.
FOR RENT
8200 acres of choice grazing land in
Malheur National Forest. This area
allows admission to the forest of 2732
head of sheep. For terms apply East
ern Oregon Land Co., Ontario, Oregon.
HORSE SALE AT PAYETTE
On Saturday March 30, 1912, a big
horse sale will be held at Payette, Ida
ho, at which there will be sold at pub
lic auction the following described stock
8 span of big young work mules from 4
to K years old, 10 teams of biff draft
horses, 10 head of brood mares in foal,
3 teams of driving horses, 4 head good
saddle homes and four two-year-old
colts. All will positively be sold to
highest bidder. lH-2t
WANTED AGENT
To handle beat automobile built in
America. Exclusive in this country.
Built by Old Time Line Manufacturer.
Life guarantee. Keif starling. Iong
wheel baae. No deiMait required. Pre
fer dealer now in buaineaa, but will
ronalder live eoile who will enter I'UB
iliiaa, Tlda atfenry include a folic
I .lite (orriM.lMlenio Hair Courae.
.argcat di'ount ever olfured. Deal
ilireit with fattory. Addrraa Hal"
Manager, ll WaaMligton Ht., Port
land, Ortgon
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EMPIRE LUMBER CO.
M. L THAYER, MANAGER
Lumber, Coal and Building
Material of Every Description
Complete Stock of Every thing
Needed.
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
Bring Your Friend
With you when you come
for your smoke, they will
thank you
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Drexel Cigar Store
Local Agents for Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post
Oregonian, Statesman, Salt Lake Papers and Malheur Enterprise.
DREXEL HOTEL BUILDING, VALE
Assembly Pool Hall
McFADDEN & ZUTZ, Proprietors
A Gentleman's Resort LZ?
POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES
All brands of Cigars, Cigar
ettes and Tobacco
One door west Vale Hardware Co.
Ordered and on the Way
All the latest Magazines,
Papers, Stationery, Etc
"A" Street. Vale, Orefoa
Swan Barber Shop
Frank W. Mogan, Prop.
Everything Up-to-Date First-class Barbers
Try one of Our
Famous Shampoos -
New Iioswell Block, Next Door to Vale Drug Store
Shoe Shining Parlor
Bath Room
CITY MEAT MARKET
WHO SAID PICKLES?
We carry every kind, Sweet, Sour and Dill
HORACE BURBIDGE, Prop.
too. H. Mill, Central Mgr.
John A. Kenedy, Hale Hgr,
IlomcHcekcrs Laud Co.
KaaUrn Oregon Cluap I.amU, If riift'l Alfalfa lamia. Ktock
rt Wlifut lUiu'liK. I'Yult l.aiiiU. Oil ami Ca4 ,niu. K'rt
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