Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, April 27, 1912, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    JJLOCH, SOLIS3 A DUNCAN
Valb,
Orkoon
H.
C. EASTHAM
ATTRONEY-AT-LAW
Vile
Oregon
GEO. W. HAYES
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Vale
Oregon
jULIEN A. HURLEY
Attornky-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
tjrOOKE & TOMLINSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Will Practice In AH Courts
Money to Loan on Improved Farms
Ontario, Oregon
i j)R. H. T. HOOPLE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I Rooms 5-6 First Nat'l Bank Bld'g
VALE, OREGON
b. d. taylor
Physician and Surgeon
Vale. Oregon
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 Sta.
Ontario, Oregon
Bell Phone 85 Independent 672
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Office over Vale Drug Store
Phone 84 VALE, OREGON
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, 8 doors
east of Vale Hardware Co.
MEALS 25c AND UP
Red Front Barn
ROBT. TIMSON,rrprMw
Liycry and Feed Sublet
Hones and Vehicles For Hire
Reasonable Rates
A Street :: Vale, Oregoa
TREES
APple, Tear, Cherry, Peach,
Prune and Shade Trees
Do not delay longer but order
now for sprinir planting,
'at daaa stock and reasonable
Union Nurficrics
U. Wmvm A Bun I'rwf.
UNION, OUUiON.
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J1,1 N Mh. vI.m , '
CHURCHES
Catholic. T?v rnthorPonn. 4
t v,, . h.uvi vnuifAi, raaiur,
services held in chapel on first and
wiro. ounaays oi each month.
Methodist. Flninpnrml fhiivnh r..
r M. vnui AVCT.
CE.Helman, pastor. Regular services
every ounuay.
Christian RnnHou SnVinnl cc... c,,
'"J V- T V t V kJUU-
day.
PUBLIC DIRECTORY
STATE OFFICIALS
Governor-Oswald West.
Secretary of State-Ben W. Olcott
Treasurer T. B Kay
SuntrnefGpna,-TA- M- Crawford
fcupt. of Public Instruction-L. B
Alderman.
Printer-W. S. Duniway.
W Baflerd F0d Commi88ion-J.
G.Chanrberirhan BUrne' J'' and
AXr'ty' C' HWley nd
Slinromo rVu.t ri r- . . . .
luster t r v1"- h,ef
. 'J-!ean' P. A. Moore, asso-
9th Judicial District
Judge Dalton Biggs.
Culloch. ""Jr--. vv. me-
Senate C. W. Parriah.
Representative-H. 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.
CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor I. W. Hope.
Recorder James Rogers.
Treasurer B. W. Mulkey.
Marshal John Dolan.
Street Commissioner Dan Eno.
(H. R. Dunlop
Jas. Harvey
Councilmen A. H. Chester
J Saxon Humphrey
f J. S. Edwards
LODGES
Vale No. 142 A. F. & A M
Meets on the first, nnrl thirH Wotnoo.
days of each month in Odd Fellows
nan Virgil Staples, Sec.
Golden Chain Chanter nf F.natom
Star. Meets on first and third Fridays
in I. O.O. F. building. Miss Elma Ray
mond, sec.
Vale Lodce No. 100. 1. O. O. F.
Meets everv Saturdav in I. O. O F
hall, I. W. Hope, Sec. Encampment
meetfi nn pvprv apinnr1 anil fmiffVi
Tuesdays of each month.
Golden Rule Rebekah Lodere meets
on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. R.
G. Wheeler, sec.
Advance Lodge No. 105. K. of P.
Meets everv 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 on second and last Friday in
each month in I. 0. O. 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 Houstoa secretary.
Vale Blacksmith
Shop
L. Gruwell Prop.
Next to Skating Rink, A' Street
Blacksmiths
Horseshoers
All Work Guaranteed
Dr. 0. M. Drake Dr. P. A. bimmons
DRAKE-SIMMONS OPTICAL PARLORS
202-3 Sonna Block, Boise, Idaho.
We make regular
trips to. your town
and give you a year's
contract with each
fittinor. Write us for
date of our next visit or watch columns
this paper lor announcement. .
.ii tlnrU of oDtical repairing send
us your broken glasses.
Vale Transfer Co.
HERO & ELMER, Props.
Prompt attention given to
all orders
MEET TRAINS DAILY
Phone your wants to No. 12 and
we will bo there
LAND 8ALE
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THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WEEK
Gathered by the Wide-awake Staff of Enterprise Reporters
T. K. Kahout, the Jordan Valley
banker arrived in town Monday hav
ing been called here to serve as a
juryman.
District Attorney J. W. McCulloch
nam. i . . . ...
up irom vmario inonaay to at
tend circuit court.
G. L. Philips of Nyssa has been a
Vale busines visitor the past week.
A. A. Derrick of Jamieson is at
tending this term of circuit court.
J. F. Orr, of Payette, Idaho, man
ager of the Idaho-Oregon Light &
Power Company's Interests in this
section of the inter-mountain country,
was in the city Monday.
Jack Ricker, of Ontario, interested
in the local Interior Grain & Ware
house Co., was a Vale business visitor
Monday. Mr. Ricker is a member
of the Ontario polo team. He stated
that the game scheduled in Boise for
last Sunday was called off on account
of the rain. Twenty-four of the polo
ponies had been shipped to Boise on
Saturday evening.
Messrs. Bert Cockrell and John
Taylor returned from Willow creek
Monday, where they have been doing
grading for the Willow River Land
and Irrigation company. Cockrell will
return and take charge of the boarding
house. Huntington News.
On account of the downpour of rain
the game of the Idaho-Oregon base
ball league which were to have been
played in Ontario and Vale on Sunday
had to be posponed. The Nampa boys
came to this city and the Boise team
to Ontario.
Attorney W. H. Brooke, of Ontario,
was in town the past week on circuit
court business.
Right-of-way Agent A. 0. Harris
was in the city Sunday and on Monday
returned to headquarters at Salt Lake.
Circuit Judge Dalton Biggs came
from Ontario Monday to begin the
April term of circuit court for this
county.
Attorney C. C. Wilson, of Nyssa
has been attending circuit court dur
ing the past week.
Dr. J. F. Morell, of Portland, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Meresse
over last Sunday.
Miss Carrie Hopkins, who has a re
sponsible position with an abstract
company of St. Anthony, Idaho, ar
rived in the city Saturday 'for a visit
with the home folks. Miss Hopkins
returned to her work Tuesday on her
way stopping in Hailey to viait a few
days with her sister, Miss Hazel Hop
kins who is teaching in the public
schools of that city.
W. P. Saunders, of Westfall, was
in the city this week.
L. Adam, of Ontario spent several
days in town this week.
A. C. Lockett was in town from
Jamieson Sunday. Mr. Lockett is one
of the largest bee growers of the
Willow River valley.
Deane Goodman came in town Sun
day from his home at Juntura to at
tend the term of circuit court.
J. M. Randelman was a Vale visi
tor the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeArmond
were in the city Sunday and on Mon
day they went to Boise for a short
visit. They were accompanied to
Boise by Miss Mabel McLaughlin.
C.H. West away was in town on
business Monday.
Joe Wagner, of Brogan, spent sev
eral days in town the fore part of the
week.
Elmer Clark, of Caldwell, spent
Monday in town. Mr. Clark was in
terested in the securing of an electri
cal franchise for the Idaho-Oregon
Light & Power company in this city.
Miss Addie Thebo, of Payette, was
the guest of Miss Mabel McLaughlin
this city last Sunday.
Joe Wagner returned to Brogan
Tuesday after a short business trip to
this city and Boise.
Mrs. J. S. Edwards went to Jamie
son and Brogan the first of the week
with a fine lot of millinary where she
put on several days' sale.
Mr. and J. R. Weaver came up from
Ontario Tuesday on a visit.
John Norwood was in town the fore
part of the week from his Jamieson
ranch.
S. P. Colt, one of the best known
mining men of the Mormon Basin min
ing district, has been in the city the
past week on business.
Dr. Drake, veterinarian for the
Utah Construction company, arrived
in the city Tuesday and spent several
days here on official ousineas.
W. M. Goodrich, of Jamieson, has
been In the city under the care of Dr.
Looney. Mr. Goodrich's mother ae
ronanled him and has been taking
rare of him. An account of the ac
cident in which Mr. Goodrich gut hurt
iiiy U n In the Jemieaon
column.
(v, Ktixtall, who has ln prah
Irg at ' Chrlilisn thuf h fr the
,. O.ive wr fur Boi.d)r
uii Tu"iy it h's !" WileU.
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VVU. Im Vale ' A' ,
Supplementary articles of incorpor
ation were filed with County Clerk
Frank Morfitt this week whereby the
Malheur Development Company be
comes known as the Interstate Land
& Loan Company. The incorporators
are S. D. Dorman, M. A. Camp and
A. W. Trow.
Mrs. D. H. Ash ton came up from
Ontario Monday on a visit to friends
and former neighbors.
Articles of incorporation were filed
with County Clerk Morfitt Thursday
for the Nob Hill Pipe Line company.
L. A. Lovinger, of Jamieson, has
been in the city the past week and on
Wednesday went through degree work
in the local Masonic lodge. After the
business session, Mesdames J. A.
Hoskins and Albert Lockett of Jamie
son, Bisters of Mr. Lovinger, served
the Masons with a splendid banquet
in the dining rooms of the lodge hall
at the Odd Fellows building.
MONEY IN
POETRY AND
H0GRA1SING
Pamphlets Being Sent Out
by Agricultural College
Urges Boys and Girls to
Raise Chickens and Hogs
Which are Oregon's
Greatest Needs
J. J. Burbridge, manager of The
Riley Institute of Boise, Idaho, was
in the city Wednesday in the interest
of that well known institution which
was recently stared by Miles Riley a
former resident of this county, for
curing the liquor habit. Attention
ia called to the advertisement of the
Riley Institute in this issue.
One of the best local talentjproduc
tions vere presented in this city was
"Alma'a Garden Party" at the Bun
galow theatre on Friday evening of
last week. The parts were well sus
tained and those who figured in the
cast of characters are deserving of
much praise. The musical production
was given under the auspices of the
Civic Improvement Club.
One hundred thousand copies of
pamphlets for the purpose of inter
esting the school children in work
along poultry and hog raising, are be
ing circulated by the extension divis
ion of the Orpgon Agricutural Col
lege. These in part are explaining
the movement which was told of here
the fore part of the week by N. C.
Maria of Portland, and will
have a tendency in interesting the
boys and girls of this section in the
proposed school fair.
One of the bulletins tells the boys
and girls of the egg problem. It
says that one of the greatest needs
of Oregon Is the production of poultry
and eggs, and that in 1911 Oregon
secured 26,000,000 eggs and 400,000
pounds of dressed poultry from the
middle West states. It is hoped that
the children will become interested in
this industry and the pamphlet tells
of the best breed of chickens, hous
ing, feeding, incubating and brooding.
The second bulletin tells the hoys
how to raise prize winning pigs as
well as pigs for the market. Oregon
also sends millions of dollars annually
to other states for meat supply.
TUNNEL WORK
AT MILE POST
39 UNDER WAY
Wattis Visits Canyon Camps
and Reports Railroad
Construction on the Ore
gon Eastern Progressing
Rapidly-Grade Completed
to Canyon
Railroad work is progresr ing along
rapidly in the Malheur canyon, accor
ding to E. O. Wattis one of the mem
bers of the Utah Construction Com
pany, which haa the contract for the j
building of the first division of the
Oregon Eaatern railroad fromthia city
to Dog Mountain over in Harney coun
ty. Mr. Wattis returned from a trip to
the canyon camps Friday afternoon
and when interviewed by a represent
ative of the Enterprise stated that
conisderable work had already been
done at the big tunnel at the Mile
post 39. Boring operations are under
way on both ends of the 2000-foot tun
nel and good headway is being made.
He also Batted that about 16 mile of
roadbed grading extending west from
this city, had been completed this
week.
LANDS FLOODED
SEEKS COURT FOR
AN INJUNCTION
County Commissioner C. W. Mai
lett has filed a suit in the circuit
court during the at few days
against A. A. Urown for tO damages
as well as to sorure an Injunction
sgalnst lirown which will prevent Mm
In fiMM)ing the lands of the plaintiff
while Ia lrrlseiin( hit own Uiul whhh
sJjuli.s that ft Mr. MslMt, M'ul
luth, HwhM A I'uittsii aie u ttoui
fur the I lalolllf.
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vvik fl Jwtir ! ' i" f (
tally at tti'a, OkUmw. jiI
SEE COURT
FOR DECREE
OF DIVORCE
Mary McNamee has filed suit for
divorce in the circuit court the past
week against John McNamee. Accord
ing to the complaint filed by Attorney
R. G. Wheeler of this city, the couple
was married in Minnesota in 1891, an
the plaintiff now lives in Malheur
county. The complaint further slates
that the defendant has an ungovern
able temper he cannot control and has
made married life unbearable for the
wife.
Another divorce suit filed in the lo
cal circuit is that of Frank Sigerist
against Mary J. Sigerist. They were
married in Burns in 1909, and the
plaintiff was deserted by his wife on
April 7, 1911, and she has since re
fused to return home. Hayes & Cran
dall are the attorneys for the plaintiff.
Pay your subscription to the Enter
prise and get a set of those beautiful
hand painted dishes.
Jim Rogers, the confectioner
in the post office building, have on
hand daily a fresh supply of peanuts,
pop corn and candies. These good
things always taste better when fresh
and .we intend to please you. Call
on us and we will treat vou right
every time. You will also like our
fine line of cigars.
Call and look over our fine new
stock of Jewelry. Our new location, A
street, opposite Vale. Trading Co.
Propst.
While visiting in Vale stop at the Ar
lington Hotel.
Newman makes your watch keep
time. All work guaranteed. Ontario,
Ore.
maia
Want Advertisements
: i
isementsl
LOST Elk watch charm, No. 433,
between Ball Park and Depot, tind
er please leave at Swan Barber Shop.
FOR SALE Counter and Show Case.
Apply McFadden Assembly Hall
FOR TRADE-Six Sows, well bred.
Will have second litter of pigs this
week. Will trade for milk cowa. Also
for sale some fine shoats.
20-tf John Wagner, Brogan.
FOR SALE Three horses-One work
horse, two colts. Apply to J. Wagner,
Brogan.
FOR SALE Half interest in Lots
11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, Block 33, Hope &
Holland Addition to Vale, A bargain.
Address, San ford Emison, Nyssa, Ore.
WANTED 200 people to try our
rosea and shrubs this spring. 2-year
old will bloom this summer.
r J. B. WEAVER & SON,
Union, Oregon.
FOR SALE-Seed Barley. (1.75 per
hundred, R. D'Armond, Vale, Oregon.
FOR SALE The finest seed potatoes
to be had in the county apply at the
Enterprise office.
WANTED Position to clear up aage
brush by the acre, around Vale or vi
cinity. Apply liogdan Duelgeroff, P.O.
box 222, Vale, Oregon.
Diversity of Designs
c 1 2
So
Have You a Telephone?
If not, why not ?
It keeps you in touch with the merchants. Makes
the dostor your neighbor. Saves your home from fire
and theft. In fact you are not abrest of the times
without a telephone
Malheur Home Telephone Co.
For prices consult the local manager
In rh'My woven CsrptU, arm lure fr
lour MiU t-ttxii, an l if your arU.Uo !
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kwti Ml he Ui.' aicmsli with 1 1. mi
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f)e arltngton pair
GLEASON BROS., MANAGERS
jftneat Mme&Htpors anb Cigars
Pacific Beer All the Most
Choice Calif ornia Famous Brands
and Imported Wines of Whisky ,
Henry Weinhard Beer
MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY
W)t 0rltrtgtort J3ar
Srlington Jjotcl
'Fale, re
jj Decorating
Paperhanglng
Tinting
Glazing
SIGNS
1 : rap 1
1 P-AINTFNG
s Estimate given on all kind of work.
. C. CjLTUIS, .. VAlsE All woric guarantee.
EMPIRE LUMBER CO.
M. E. THAYER, MANAGER
Lumber, Coal and Building
Material of Every Description
Complete Stock of Everything
Needed.
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
Bring Your Friend
With you when you come
for your smoke, they will
thank you
Drexel Cigar Store
Local Agenta for Ladiea 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 KSS?
POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES
All brands of Citrara, Cigar
ettes and Tobacco
On door cant VaU Saddlery Co.
Ordered and on tha Way
All the latest Magazines,
Tapera, Stationery, Ktc
"A" Slreet, Vale, Oregon
r.V. H. Mill; Central Mgr.
John A. Ktnmly. SaU Myr,
Homcscelccrs Land Co.
Kurtli rn Oivtfun Uunp l.unU. lrrltfut-d Atut UmU. Htk
mid VVhttt Uum lirn, I'Yult I.und. Oil mul Uu J.und. rt
Claims und (. liniuUl.m uti lJiid'r lv I'wuh.iu Molly l'ivh
I'rojt'ct. f'ity iVt'lwity. Il'mmlrud4. )iiumru'. 1UiiUUU
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