Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, May 11, 1912, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Oregon
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ATTBONEY-AT-LAW
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Oregon
GEO. W. HAYES
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Vale
Oregon
TULIEN A. HURLEY
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 3-4. I.O.O.F. Bldg
Vle,
Oregon
(JEO. E. DAVIS
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
Nelson Building
Law
VALE
OREGON
W. H. Brooke V. W. Tomlinson
BROOKE & TOMLINSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Will Practice In All Courts
yoney to Loan on Improved Farms
Ontario, Oregon
J)R. H. T. HOOPLE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Rooms 5-6 First Nat'l Bank Bid
VALE, OREGON
g
s. d. taylor
Physician and Surgeon
Vale. Oregon
JjR. 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
DR. C. C. BURROW
DENTIST
Nelsen Bldg. Vale, Oregon
DR. FAY C. STROBEL
Eye Specialist
pver 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.
Valb. .... Oregon
L, W. BURTCH
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Surveys made of Ditches, Canals, Re
ervoirs 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
Wells Drilled!
Apply or write to
Wm. LeVIER, Vale, Orefon
Or call at Arlington Hotel.
Vale Transfer Co.
HERO & ELMER, Props.
Prompt attention given to
all orders
MEET TRAINS DAILY
Phone your wants to No. 12 and
we will be there
Vale Blacksmith
Shop
L. Cmwell Prop.
t to Skating Ulnk, 'A Street
Blacksmiths
Horscshoers
AH Work CJiwrriU4
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MALHEUR ENTERPRISE
PUBLIC DIRECTORY
STATE OFFICIALS
Governor-Oswald West.
Secretary of State-Ben W. Olcott
Treasurer-T. B Kay
Sum?"?, GpnK.ra'rA- Crawford
Alde?m.n.f PUb"0 lnsttion-L. B.
Printer-W. S. Duniway.
W?BiaTleand Fod Commissioner-J.
ofr&ssr Bourne' Jr-and
A.rLeafferatnyrW- C' H'wl and
jufeT;nciGki5:
9th Judicial District
Judge Dalton Biggs.
CuochCUtinir Attorney-J- W. Mc
Senate C. W. Parrish.
Represents tive-H. W. Brooke.
CONTY OFFICIALS
JudgeB. 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
ijas. Harvey
A. H. Chester
Saxon Humphrey
J. S. Edwards
Councilmen
cmcun COURT
Circuit Court fnr Mnlhniii. nnnnt..
meets in Vale, t.h pmmtv uoot nn tu
first Monday in January; on the fourth
MnnHllV in Anril- nnrl nn tVA Arat TlAn
; J - - r- I Him v. Hll- lUDb 1UCB
day in September for regular sessions.
non. uauon uiggs, circuit Judge; J.
W. McCulloch, District Attorney.
COUNTY COURT
The County Court of Malheur countv
meets for regular session in Vale every
other month commencing with January.
The sessions begin on the first Wed
nesday of those months.
CHURCHES
Catholic Rev. Father Camno. rmstnr.
Services held in chapel on first and
third Sundays of each month.
Methodist EoiscoDal Church Rev
C.E.Helman. pastor. Retrular services
every Sunday.
Christian Sunday School everv Sun
day.
LODGES
Vale No. 142 A. F. & A. M.
Meets on the first and third Wednes
days of each month in Odd Fellows
hall Virgil Staples, Sec.
Golden Chain ChaDter of Eastern
Star. Meets on first and third Fridays
Inl.O.O.F. building. Miss Elma Ray
mond, sec.
Vale Lodge No. 100, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets everv 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 Lodge meets
on the firBt and third Tuesdays of each
month in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. R.
G. Wheeler, sec.
Advance Lodtre 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 on second and last rriday in
each month in I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.
Ancrnlna Cirri. No. (570. Women of
Woodcraft. Meets the last Wednesday
of each month. Mrs. R. E. Weant
sec.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
V.ln'a Pnhli. T.ikmrv and Free Read
ing Room located in the Chamber of
Commerce rooms. It is open to all be-
moon thn knlirfl ftf S M 4 t. m. And 8
to 10 p. m. on Wednesdays and Satur
days. It is under ine supervision ut
the Ladies Civic Improvement Club.
BOOSTER CLUBS
Chamber of Commerce of Vale.
George K. uavis, rresiaeni
James Munro, 1st Vice-pres.
R. B. Hoyt, 2nd " "
David F. Graham, secretary.
B. W. Mulkey. treasurer.
nifnri T T. Nelnen Dr. C. C.
Burrow, Geo. E. Davis, JameB Munro,
H H Dunlon. Bruce
K." Kester, Leonard Cole, B. W. Mul
key and K. o. noyt. .
cii.h meebi everv Monday evening in
Chamber of Commerce club rooms.
Visitors cordially weicomea.
Civic Improvement Club meets on
the second Thursday of every month.
Mrs. J. F. Miller, president;
Mrs. M. Humphrey, vice-president;
Mrs. Erbie nayes, ireuic.,
Mrs. John Houston, secretary.
WOOL SALES DATES
. . .cLi schedule
The IOIlOWinu wwi -"-- - , ,
has been arranged by the State Wool-
growers:
Vol. JUM 11.
Echo. May 29.
Don.lUtnn ' MV 30.
Pilot Rock, June 3.
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Heppner, J une .
Raker. June 8.
OnUrio, June 10.
Shanuo, June io.
Metolius, June 21.
Bend, June 22.
Joseph, June 25.
Enterprise, jun
Shaniko, July 6.
Baker, JUiy w.
Following U the percentage column
of the IdahoOrmon-Keseball AaaocU
tion showing the standing of the
different teams of the l.gue :-
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THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WEEK
Gathered by the Wide-awake Staff of Enterprise Reporters
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Vale
Ontario
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Attorney A. N. Soliss, of Ontario
was in town Monday to attend cir
cuit court.
Charles 0. Elwood, a well-known
property owner of this county, has
purchased a large tract of land near
Gooding, Idaho.
William H. Broun was on last Sat-
urday adjudged Insane by Drs. S. D.
Taylor and W. W. Loonev and Coun
ty Judge Richardson. Broun was
brought to Vale about two weeks ago
by Chief of Police Bob Odell of On-tario.
Among the new suits filed In the
circuit court the past weeks is that of
W. G. Jenkins versus the Owyhee
Ditch Company.
J. A. C. Freund, one of the best
known goelogists of this country, who
is interested in the development of
the Vale oil fields, returned to this
city the fore part of the week from an
outside business trip.
Miss Wilmouth Curry, of Ontario,
was the guest of Miss Lela Jones over
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Weaver
visited in the city Monday and return
ed to their home in Ontario on the
afternoon train.
Editor and Mrs. B. M. Stone, of
the Malheur Enterprise, spent Satur
day and Sunday in Ontario, returning
on Monday morning's train.
Bert Dunnuck went to Ontario Mon
day afternoon on a short business trip.
J. M. Keeney went to Ontario Mon
day to meet Mrs. Keeney who return
ing rom an extended visit with Port
land relatives and friends.
Rev. Ludwig Thomsen, of Boise,
in charge of the Congregational work
in Idaho and Eastern Oresron. was a
Vale visitor last Sunday.
Hon. W. H. Brooke, who was el
ected the Republican nominee for the
office of District Attorney at the recent
primary election, was a Vale visitor
last Monday to attend circuit court.
Attorney C. C. Wilson, of Nyssa
spent, Monday in the county Beat.
A. B. Macpherson, who was the
succesful candidate for the Democratic
nomination for office of County School
Superintendent, spent several days in
the county seat the past week.
Homer Davenport, a native of Sil
ver ton, Oregon, known as the greatest
cartoonist of America, died in New
York on May 2nd.
T. McPharlin Gouch, who was re
cently employed in the Enterprise
office, has now taken charge of the
management of the Midville, Idaho,
Reporter. He is associaed with J.
H. Harris and they are geting out a
good paper in the little Idaho town.
Dr. S. D. Taylor and A.. Meresse
drove to Ontario on Sunday morning
in the Taylor auto, the doctor going
down to the Holy Rosary hospital
to call on Mrs. Chas. June who re
cently underwent an operation.
Chas. June spent Sunday at the On
tario hospital on a visit to his wife
who had been operated upon a few
days before. He reported Mrs. Jure
as improving nicely.
D. 0. Lively, vice-president of
the Union Stockyards of Portland,
has been appointed Livestock Commis
sioner for the Panama-Pacific Expo
sition. Mr. Lively is well known to
many of the stockmen of this section
James J. Hill, chairman of the
board of Directors of the Great North
em Railroad and one of the great
railroad builders of his country, will
retire in a few weeks according to a
statement published by the Chicago
Evening Post. Mr. Hill's place may
be taken by his son, Louis W. Hill
In that event Carl R. Gray, president
of the Hill lines in Oregon, will suc
ceed Louis Hill.
W. H Wattis, general manager of
the Utah Construction Company, re
turned Monday morning from
month's business and pleasure trip
in California. Nampa Record.
Misb Viola Wheeler and Mr. Alan
Ewing of Big Bend Ore., were united
in marriage at the Colonade April 10
Former Justice Wilson Leiser, per
forming the cermony, Caldwell News
Al Cole, or Vale, and United States
Mineral Surveyor Huffman who are
surveying mineral claims near Hunt
ington were in town this week laying
in supplies. Huntington Mews.
At the Presbyterian Manse In Bums
Sunday, April 27. W. W. Glasby and
Miss Rae G. Montgomery, Kev. vt.
Babbidg officiating. Mr. Glasby has
been a traveling salesman form Weis
er through this country for aome years
and the bride is also formerly from
Weiser, but has been teaching at
John R.Jenkins' school In Happy val-
ley They will live at weiser. r.
GUby makes frequent visits to Vale.
(j, A. Wright of the Big Bend
country was in town Monday and re
l,rU fine prrta for big rrope in
lUl ctin of the rounty.
J)reey eoile visiting in the city
0, latter I'sri it lent ws were
(,r W. ! and lloiiitle Hullldey.
County ('4iiiUl""' M. I. KIUy
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iuUy 'r iii.'lli'" '
unit i t ' lo'ii'iy wt.
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"Cleaning up" Isn't a matter of a
duty or a season, but should be done
all the time.
Harry Thaw says he will become a
lawyer if he is freed from the insane
asylum.
The Ontario baseball team defeated
the LaGrande Tri-State leaguers by
the score of 5 to 3 on Friday of last
week. Tethero and McBride were the
battery for Ontario.
On tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon the
Boise and Soldier polo teams will play
exhioition games with the Ontario
polo team in Ontario. The games
take place at the fair grounds and
will be witnessed by a large number
of Vale people.
Ed Mullen of Westfall was a coun
ty seat caller on Monday.
Skull Springs 'people in Vale Satur
day were E. L. Johnson and Frank
Howard.
J. J. Cozart. of Los Angeles, a
former resident of Nyssa, was a Vale
visitor Monday during circuit court.
Roy Cochran of Payette was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bart J. Shea
of this city over last Sunday.
W. G. Thomson was in the city on
Monday.
Prominent Ontario people in the
city Monday were W. J. Pinney and
W. H. Doolittle.
t
Mrs. Belle East, of Weiser, who
has a homestead on the Dead Ox Flat
in his county, was in the city Tuesday
during the circuit court term. She
was accompanied by Mr. Maddie Con
ner, J. P. Powers and Chas. W. Luck
also of Weiser, who were witnesses
in her suit for divorce, which resulted
in a decree in her favor.
Mrs. Stella Mann of Malheur was
a Vale visitor Tuesday.
A. marriage license was issued on
Monday by County Clerk Morfitt to
W. M. Mathews and Jennie Dunn.
A. C. Holly and D. F. Holly of
Riverview, Malheur county's newest
townsite, were a Boise visitor Sun
day.
BAKER WINS HIGH
SCHOOL TRACK MEET
Baker won the annual Eastern Ore
gon track meet of the high schools be
fore a large crowd last Saturday.
Baker had a total of 44 points, La-
Grande 31, Pendleton 24, Enterprise 20,
Athena 7, Wallowa 2, Ontario 1 and
Union O. Ontario had nine men en
tered in the meet.
NAMPA REGISTERS
KICK AGAINST THE
ONTARIO BALL TEAM
The Nampa Record says : "It is
plainly evident that the so called Idaho-Oregon
base ball league will be a
"fizzle" unless tho original under
standing regarding "all home play
ers" is observed. Sunday's game at
the local park, when Ontario defeated
Fisher' team by 15 to 3 was a joke
from a spectator's standpoint. It was
not the fault of the home team, by any
means, for they strictly observed the
agreement to play no salaried men
They had a fair bunch of tossers, but
the web-footers came here loaded to
the guards with professionals from
LaGrande and Walla Walla, and made
the local stars looklike a school boys
team.
E. L. Tshirgi, the Brogan banker,
was a Sunday visitor in Vale. He
drove down in his big auto.
C. H. Oxman and John Norwood.
Jamieson ranchers, spent Sunday in
town and witnessed the Nampa-Vale
ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Branson were
county scat visitors last Saturday.
John W. Corson returned on Mon
day from a business trip to Seattle.
Mrs. Chas F. June, who had been
in the Holy Rosary hospital at Ontar
io, returned home on Wednesday. She
was accompanied home by her
daughter.
The city sprinkler started its woik
for the season on Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeArmond
spent Saturday and Sunday in Ontar
io, returning to their ranch near Val
Monday.
Mrs. George Parke, of Ontario,
visited in Vale last Saturday.
George Bennett, who has held the
position of baggage smasher at the
local depot for the past two months,
left on last Saturday for Portland
where he expects to be employed.
J. L. Pope, the Jamieson mer
chant, spent several days the fore
part of the week in this city.
D. K. Worsham and T. P. Wors
ham came down from Malheur City
on Tuesday's Brogan train.
W. M. Goodrich, of Jamieson, who
has been suffering with a bad leg
bruise as the result of a fall went to
Boise on Tuesday for an operation.
He was accompanied by President
S M. Stewart of the Brogan bank.
Mrs. M. E. Garrison, of Ontario,
was a visitor in Vale Tuesday.
If you have anything to sell try
the Malheur Enterprise "Want" col
umn.
While visitinir in Vale aton at the Ar
lington Hotel.
Newman makes your watch keep
time. All work guaranteed. Ontario,
Ore.
I Want Advertisements!
FOR RENT Furnished room.inquire
at Carey & Bobna's barber shop. 24-t2
FOR TRADE Six Sows, well bred.
Will have second litter of pigs this
week. Will trade for milk cows. Also
for sale some fine shoats.
20-tf John Wagner, Brogan.
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-Seed Barley. $1.75 per
hundred, R. D'Armond, Vale, Oregon.
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE 160
acres in Malheur Co. section 23, town
ship 34, range 38. Make me an offer.
M. I. Odermatt, 684 22nd st. Ogden,
Utah. 23-3t
FISHER BLOCKING
HOMESTEAD BILL
Secretary Holds Out for Cultiration
of One-fourth Area and Other
Amendments
FOR RENT
Having leased the Rink for the
season, the same is for rent to lodges,
clubs and private parties with orwithj
out the services of the orchestra.
Music furnished and programs arrang
ed for all occasions. For terms ap
ply to
H. L. THROOP and Clarence MEAD
at the Bungalow Theatre. 25-4t.
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
ion us and we will treat vou right
every time. You will also like our
fine line of cigars.
Washington May 4: The confer
ence committee on the Borah-J ones
three-year homestead bill today undid
its effective work of yesterday and is
again in disagreement because of ob
jections raised by Secretary Fisher.
The Secretary objects to requiring
the cultivation of only one-eight of
the entry at time of making final
proof, and holds out for at last one
quarter. Three members are now aiding
with the Secretary on this point.
In addition to this, Fisher tnaists
upon the Incorporation of various
amendment to regarding po' lt.
timber, coal and other minerals, all
of which were voted down in the
House and are objected to by most of
the Western mtimbtrs.
It is also reported that Senator
Fuher stands ready, as heretofore
threatened to recommend the veto of
the bill unless It is amended, to
meet Ms views. Various WesUrn
Kenstors and members of the lloue
ars in favor of letting the bill tile
rather then it with rtrirtiuns
thai ill make It I oellve. 1ls
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ruursMli a t roiifiin riuniU
lis atia lo U evenly fiviilwl.
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Diversity of Designs
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
Geo. S. Mills, General Mgr.
John A. Kenedy. Sales Mgr
Homeseekers Land Co.
Eastern Oregon Cheap Lards. Irrigated Alfalfa Lands. Stock
and Wheat Ranches. Fruit Lands. Oil and Gas Lands. Desert
Claims and Relinquishments under the Famous Bully Creek.
Project. City Property. Homesteads. Insurance. Rentals etc.
Business Chances Worth While ;
VALE
Malheur Co.
OREGON
fje Arlington par
GLEASON BROS., MANAGERS
jftnest OTitnelUauorg anb Cigars
Pacific Beer All the Most
Choice California Famous Brands
and Imported Wines of Whisky
Henry Weinhard Beer
MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY
Cfje Arlington ?Bar
Arlington ftotel
Uale, re;
Your HouBe, Sign or Car
riage see
IF IT IS PAINTING
J. A. McMULLEN
HE KNOWS HOW!
A freshly painted house shows good taste. A bright, clean
interior makes home a comfort. A good
sign shows progressivenes3
PAPER-HANGER
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We Guarantee to Cure Any Case of The Liquor Habit
Or No Pay.
W1
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failed to cure a case yet and We Treat You Confidentially.
We Guarantee to Cure you or no pay. We let you
be your own judge whether you are cured or not.
The Riley Treatment does not injure your health, but
builds your system up and we turn you out a new man.
any case of the Liquor Habit and Cure Them. If you
nave XlUSUallU, OUii ui menu mat wants w vuit ii iitivni
and cannot. Brine: Them To Us, We Can Cure Them, and
do so under a guarantee.
433 S. 9th St. THE RILEY INSTITUTE, Voise, Idaho
in richly woven Carpets, are here for
your selection, and if your artintic tame
is not captured by theee splendid exam
ples we will be thorough'y uurprised.
But the patterns are so varied, the
colorings so rich and warm, and the
materials so heavy, that we are sure
you will be pleeJ enough with tlum
to become a quick puri-liMM-r.
T. T. NELSEN
Bring Your Friend
With you when you come
for your smoke, they will
thank you
Drexel Cigar Store
Local Agents for Ladiea Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post
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