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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1912)
TEFlPSr IN TEAPOT TWIH LOCOMOTIVES No" d the train wtistie can- ;niultrmiy Sunday, t:e Onter cotct.rstU"!! te:ng 1 b":r and v n-'.rvte -it. Engine cCC t iew oct cj lender heJ, and r.p".ne H t'.;fti it drawbar. Tbe "esslt a as that 724 bar! ed clear into Vae witt a tri-;? cf d-r-er boxcars. flflr and the tnil two ftbetiff-r coacbe. It it the iv, to lace t st:v!'.ft or the pre-. "ro-.ten" e .ee or ttii line, tV: Ue Vaie trait: as t'n f n) 45 minute to 2 benr in iter? day this week. Also thet or. neadty, the tr t i.ft Vale K m:rutef behind acner.ie. without arptrf. reason, cajtirg aUoat SO paMenptrs to viri beyond the junction to k..s their connections arid eomp'..::g toem to err. GOPHER GUN INFLICTS (FORMER FARMER OF WOUND: CURE, lev over i Ontario Tot',?r bot springs itt bouse it Y ha noel pte6t. wbo is using tWe trveci-ir.ai p-o;ertie cf tbe ut cei'y t effect rrre for a Vf-:r.f icted wound which tore tb from bit foot and lodged a rem-' although Dot less tban 50 to Yfi shot tf fne shot ir tbe muscle of his rtrur bis ankle tore the trousers leg i"f: a: t ie. Tm patient's name is end shoe, only fea pe'iets entered tbe . "t u Toep'.t. wealthy namesake of ( muse lee .Ja hi eh, however, are quite it ' . grandfather, also Julius Toepeit. : f.aned a result. t r7-oTr.ineT:t citizen cf Tacoma, Wash, i Already, after a Tery few treat Toepe'.i, tb yourptr. ahile out mertr-. the curative power tbe sprir.ps rr, sbcrt himself -r. tbe ieft are bcomirj HAciftFt. and Tdee!t k;.i.. itt a ebtTfxt Jaadfd :tb tbe carry bark to Ta'ioma witb kins rtp-.;tior L fli-;i!'frr etel!. Tbe arc; word cf praiw for Va'.e at a T-ffttic aTidrta!. tbe jrat pt'trr retC'rt for tbe aicted. A SSESSMENT FIGURES FOR 1912 fCoMiniitrd f m f'tre 1.) i.f ET.wrttiriy bi5e in hia band- , ; Pert;:ar to rarrate, it m a rpber c; l. Eall. a boroefteader bo n:B. tbe frPOTid aquirrel be rf tbe ; j;Te, jB y 275. E 4f E. about 8 ir..le kind cf prey Tepe:t wa aeekit at ' fnm Va'ie waa in tbii city Monday tbe time. Eetr.arkable to re'.ate. 1 -nA ..-ted to a rerwrter that be be- Jieved Eocb of tbe land in Malbeur y farmed ly contty eax btjsoeeeaefti! ir.tIl;f ert dry land metbod. B;i land Las as eieratios cf aboot 24 K' feet abeve aea level arid lad year be raioed a stna'l but exctliett crop of oat; and is bit gardec be grew ne Irrre aten&tlor eet corr., pota toes, cabbape a.nd osiona. To cap tbe eliuiAX in dry land farrrirg Vr. EH eaya be pre aboct a ra'ict; of "focben"., or pe&sctc, hick ere eqcal to tbe bert be erer ate. Mr. Pall and bii fatber. ere pioneer is the Paloct (Wasbirftat) settiwa, bere tbey early learned bow THIS HEAVIEST MAIL MONTH AT POSTOFFICE Uncle Sam's Sacks Out of Vale Carry Winter Sup plies For People Resident in Burns, Alberson and Waj Points of the Interior Eastern Oregon Empire. EROGAK BACK FROM LAS CAPITALISTS ACCOMPANY HLM : .vss b t f ,.SL LLAKV OF ASSESSMENT ROLL OF 3LLHLLK COLNTl, to fant t dry land of tfcat part o OREGON, FOR YEAR 1512. ; vtiued at acre of cultivated ik.nd. 2?.?' rw'"..vfcv-i it'll. ''-."itie larii. Creek project, r :rrK'ter : -or; ' tr-t ktle y'f h. : . .' ti-e ifn- i :ii.fi' .C2 acres, valued at y..iy,.-A arres. valued at : '-'M erti t. utded or paterted land vr, d ....... itir.'irewr.U ob tc-w idtf - 1 J -J .! J -.A.J ard n'weetied j ' 7,rr-'Te'e- - ayi oeeaea or pauer-veg - jfritj'iKrie n.;je ... C-rtrlc Lrht l.ret, 10 cJlet ... Astyrribirfrs. 3S valued at (as towRisitt. ariv"d Wedrebcej witt a party of et :.' irt at vxt to look afir Lit :r.teTfcft t tbat place. He Lai beer; i'l a t'.. part of the IsFt V'.r. but ii ro imtTrovite. Ee ix w Lin,i:f g ' -"rct.arj atisfn i jtr. tbe outlyjk. i J,or-r and 11 iut:-d -r e- il Vale. tNot' I Fans irrpie?Tr-tt. wtg-jr.t, etc . and rtocki in trade - 1913 AUTOMOBILE TAGS WILL EE OF ALUMINUM Secretary of State Olcott hai re ceived a aai&ple of tbe rew 113 auto taga. Tfcia advanced shipment ii ncnibered 4212. and preerta a mxX attractire appearance. Tbe tape are made of tiatural color aluminum, wiib tbe fifiotii h black enamel. For protection, tbe iifn if bound with atiff ateel wire and will be f;r.ifbed o tbat it nay be attarbed to tbe machine io differert way, at ty a trap or by acrewa. Ti order cf 22,000 will reatb Falero in a few daya. t 2. 4. U0.275 4, 4 4: i.' 1.4X' io. tbe courtry. Be if at;.Efed tbat be will be able to raise pood crop of oat, rye and wbeat, oc Lif botne Ftead, and tberefore i well pleated itb Lie new location. OREGON RAILROADER LEAVES FOR SUNNY SLOPES OF PERU Library and office fit -res ... Stationary enpinet, ttanufartjnr.p r.aetiriery, etc BiacfcKinith and machinist' irr-pletnert Hou&enoid furniture - Irrigation enterj-nses and ditches Horses, 10.276. valued at Mules, 215, valued at Cattle. 15.274. valued at - Sheep and poats, 21',7C"7. valued at Saine, 1.57, valued at - Beehives, 2.314. valued at - D'.ip. -"2, valued at TC7A.L .' . D. Faircbild. who Las bees aoxti of tbe equator before, left Tale Tues dey for Peru. Be claims to be a trother of tbe late Gen. Lee Fa:r- ckild. Be Las followed railroad :r.p ' the local portoSce. 7,225; ail Lis life, and Las been ir Orepor 14.655 ', or and off for the past 25 years. Be L450 could not say just wLat be would do Cf,35C'!i Peru, but thoupfct it would be c.OCiO more railroadir g. 43S.520 i Mail bandied by tbe stapes out tf Tale durir.p October weipbed 10. 5? nounds on the Eurns route, to Eurr.s and way poirts. and 1.43i pounds or tie Aiberson route, to Aitiersor anu r.-jirts between. Ttis nortb tbe totals will be ever, preatei, tbe caii we.ptt to date in November Lavirg etreeded that bandied in October. I December. notwitLstancirp tbe annual mailicp of Christmas prS3rtf, :s er;ectea to snow a sr.prt oecrease under November, but eonsiaerat more than October. This :s some what contrary to the popular impres sion, most people belierinp that De cember, owinp to Christmas, is tbe one big month in the postal depart ment. Tbe popuiar impression may be true is tbe American eosroopoli. but it is not so in Tale, November being the banner month cf the year v. A Suitable Xtnas present, a subscription to tbe Enterprise. year year should total sotnewbere in the neighborhood of &.&i,'f.i. Tbe barks are Lavirg a tilt itb the board cf ecualiiatior. and cr.t;l tbe controversy is settled these f.gures will not be available. top t2'X.Vj. making ti,e Under the Oregon law, also, the abote d'jes not irtclude railroads, r-1-lir.p stock, eipress eon-pecies or teie grapfc iices. Subscribe for tbe Maineur Enterprise t2- 00 per year. Ma M 17- , MASQUERADE DANCE IS VALE 415,00 i - cTT.fes! DRAWS MANY MERRY PEOPLE K520 J Costu-ne strange and curious, t S 5530 ' riove' ri Er-i!3ae'tltar.t and comely. j marked tne prefence of some half j hundred pay couples at the dance , beid Thanksgiving night in the skat : ir.g rink hail. About spectators 'jammed the buiidir.g to witness the ! masquerade and themselves enjoy tbe ' terpsi chore afuer masks had beer ! removed. Miss Ethel Bailett, attir ed in a witch costume, with pumpkin thereon, won the lady 's prize, and one i "Ferguson, " better known as tbe in domitable Georpe Gieason,, who was dressed as a Chinaman., captured the gentleman's tropfcy. Two very unique paper dresses were worn. Miss Eatel Tbomysos representing the V. T. Co. and Mi68 Nellie Bill, of Boise, don ting a Ma:beur Enterprise gown. . Conditions in Malheur and Eamev counties make November the premier month for bea'-y mail sacks, present lack cf railroads being the principal cause. Owing to winter storms with consequent rnuoay or snowv countrv roads a majority of the rural dwell ers and storekeepers ship large quantities cf merchs.ndise just before the inclement season and November happens to it the month when most of tbose shipments are made. 200 High Grade Young Men's Suits at $16.00 The bestlineof young mens suits ever placed on sale in Vale. Sizes 32 up to 40, strictly the best models, new est colors and latest designs. Usually it's a proposition of $20,$25 or $30 to suit and please the now-a-days young man and this special offering will appeal to the young men used to the best g that monev can buv. RAILROAD WORK (Continued trom pace L ) put in at Mile 26.5 is here, and work wjj commence thereon the eom:np week. Should the weather remain fa:r;y pcod, trst bit cf construction will likewise be fnisbej before the pang lays off for the winter. Tbe Y at 2". 5 will be used to turn locomot ives, as there is no other riace ir. tbe canyon where this can be eorvenientr ly done. Men's Suits and Overcoats at$11.50 Exclusive Dealers in Clothes of Quality Fall and Winter Clothes ' Now on Display MALHEUR MINES (Continued from pape 1) Every man has some favorite style and color that he believes is peculiarly adapted to himself. There is a substantial reason w hy this is so your age, your build, your occupation, dictates the most becoming fashion. We supply your wants just as you want them sup plied, not only as to the model but the finish, the fit and the price. Our Business is to Serve and to Satisfy You U.,i" a. . i ..--. In order to give our many friends and customers of .Mal heur county the benefit of our introductory sale the manufacturers of Clothes of Quality have advirtd us to continue until Christmas the following J WIUOW CREEK (Continued from Pare 1) ; is msumeient lor tbe acres over and above the area allowed; also, to June 15 being fixed as the time limit ; ' t for the use of such water, as f re . w vwecuon, fcer.tuey,w:tb his wife, roertlv tbe late spring Seeds have spent several days at Malheur City ' not passed by that date, before oeparting. and is also imp res-' a. L. TanEren, another claimant, sed with what he saw. Be will re- : objects to the decision in regard to turn here after visiting borne folks two ditches whicb irrigate about 50 back East. ( -ref he owns on the ground that the Thlagi Doiag at Malaenr City Board of Control either overlooked It is reported that Georpe B. Bod- ,es t" Gltct or purposely ignored sh sold Lis mill on the P.ed, White and Blue claim to Dr. Tavlor and others at a price around 125. COG. The deal is said to Lave been closed last Saturday, on bond, and aa initial payment of 12,500 made. F. L. Johnson Las made three leas es oc Lis claim, each le-ase covering an area of 2tCx6Xi feet, across the ledge. This property is less than one-fourth mile from Malbeur City. Tbe leaaors are C. B. Mo'ftt of Mal beur. and two to tbe Bumboldt Min ing company and associates, cf Mor mon Basin. Claude Worsham, a local mas, ! about tes days ago staked out a va- cant ground adjoining the new strike, , and six days later bonded the proper- ; ty to Baker parties for MOO.Otf. ! them. Ee avers these ditches were tsken out m 1 sno ty one Rickor and have been used ever Eince. Chafes Under Restrictions T J. Erosran takes legal excep tion to the findir.es in an action in 'which Frank O'Neill, W.J. Scott and the irrigation company are made par ty defendants. Plaintiff wants to be able to use tbe water at any and all ; seasons of the year, and not orly be teen February 15 and June 15. In correct limitations to Lis land are likewise cited, the deed to same dat ing back to 1S72. Laarence Faulkner, Pat Faulkner and D. F. Bopps also make O'Neill and Scott defendants ira like eccu plaint and t ill cf exceptions. Andrew S. Fields is another -o- New browns and grays, blue serge and fancy che voits.. An excep tional showing at a most popular price. ALEXANDER CO One Price Clothiers I Judge Burke is one of those inter-, party plaintiff, w bo includes T. J. ted. i Brosnan in tbe list cf defendants. ' One Plaat Hires 1M Men. Objectioas By Tae Cosopaay. About two years ago. as reported ! Individual water users are not tbe ty the Enterprise at tbe time, the only parties to this mixed up legal tried and true Kainboa mine, situate battle aoer.t Willow creek, as the miles from Mormon Bans, aas ; trustee in bankruptcy for the coup bough by the United States Smelt-; fy. H. A. Ellingson. excepu as fol ing company cf Salt Lake City for lows: f7oO,000. This concern is second only Tbat tbe tndirgs cf fact and order in magnitude of its operations to tbe of determination aw ardirg Laarence Guggenheim irUresU. For almost Faulkner. 9 second feet, with a prior tbe entire period since its acquire-i ity of 173; t. F. Bcpgs 1.E7 feet mert , not a wheel bat been turned as cf 152; A. S. Fields 1.63 feet as at tbe Rainbow, tbe time being oceu- cf IR: T. J. Brosnan 2 53 feet as cf ' pied with installation cf new macbin- ! Is-; H. S. Eldredge 2.75 feet as cf THANKSGIVING SERVICE ONE OF FINE CHORAL EFFECTS Vale, Oregon r- 1620 A. D. 1912 Thanksgiving service at the Christ ian church participated in ty all Protestant churches of the city, was an impressive part of Thursday's observance in Vale. Tte new pews were in place, and elt comfortable, besides enhancing to a marked degree the looks cf the interior cf the stone edifice. The singing by the choir cf 20 voices of Moiart'a Twelfth Mass could not Lave been surpassed in any metropolitan church, and the conduct j (Continued from page 1) 1 Entertained bg (Mboms Ir. and Mrs. O. S. Osborn enter-talt-d at their borne in Vale on Thmksgiving day, the guest beinc Mfand Mrs. J. M. Keeney. Mr. and M John Rigby and Mrs. John E. R:y-' The dinner was delicious and th decorations exquisite. I I Children' Thank Offering Fpili of the Vale schools this we contributed $18.60 toward the "A" Hlrcct rhenomenally Low Prices All $10.00 Suits and Overcoats JQ All $12.50 Suits and Overcoats 10.00 All Ma.OO Suits and Overcoats All $18.00 Suits and Overcoats All $22.50 Suits and Overcoats B. ROSE & Co. THE HUB 12.00 14.50 18.00 try for mining opeiations oc a huge seal. Just as tbe strike at Malheur City is reported, the Rainbow is also starting work, it present crew of 75 men being increased this aeek o 15s). A l(K-toa plant has been put in. modem in even respect, embracirp i JoLn NoraoxJ 1 both a cyanide and reduction works. Tbe output is computed at not less than tiJ.WJO a enor.th from now cn. tiola the Rainbow and Humboldt enee H. Ox man arni Frank C. Ox-1 mines, in tbe Basin, are situated on . dan. Jr.. 2.ST feet as of leTS; Frank the tame mineral tone on aLich the ' O'Neill 1.8 feet as t f l:v2. and W. Drexkl mine is locaUd. j J. Scott 1.T5 feet as cf 1?77. 1 ex- ' foaer for tha Rair.bow and Hum- eeptiOt3 it, a!!), are not sustaird by boldt is trottffct from Sr.aka river, the eiienc. and are runirary to Ua, i mil. diUtt. over a specially eve- tr tb. alleged rraon tha! each arid atrurUd Bigh.uita. tlrrUit lit ail of thee land oarer. unicr te ' afctrh s Ukea la. r U boild .Willow river d:ULr an-utria- U4 more aat.r itan the) LaJ a l aM am . l7Si; P. Harris 1.13 feet as cf j ISM; S. V. Bess 4 feet as cf l?Sr7; ; M. G. and J. W. Hope 2 feet as of , 1SS7; J. A. Hoskins 1.7 ftet as of 173; J. T. Logan .5 feet as cf 172; J. T. Logan I.Sri feet as cf ls3; J. iW. McCulioch 1.25 feet as cf 1!j6; .25 feet as cf 171 ; , John Noraood 3.06 feet as cf 173; 1 Clarence H. Oxman and Frark C. Oxman. Jr.. 2.5 feet as of ls71 ; Clar- ! cf the service by Rev. C. E. Belman, Rev. F. L. Cook and Choirmaster Orpoa Boys and Girls' Aid Societ, Smith was a'.l that could be desired. Jot '.digent children. Not less than the service. 20- persons attended at grat mim. Tkis pwaer is torn a.l(l. fur ictr.l t (r.(iu on U"li Ut Mh y)t( H.il4 e tb. 4 .lit. I Modera Woodatra Cajetaed Sprirgfeid. 111. Hold. rg tie new rates cf the Modern Woodmen to be burdensome to members artd exces sive and ur.necesary. Judge Shirley cf the Sargamon circuit court Las en ured a rpetual ir junction restrain ing the bead camp from putting the rates into effect. As the organiza tion is an Illinois corporation, the ir junetion is effective all over the Uni ted States and Canada. Alaaay CUert Eadaasaeau A tarj --Moie ttan ta been sub. r.tJ in Altar y toward tb en doan.ri.t ful of Cr.aur Altaey tollc.. r TktMkoiving at Oataria. liss Nettie Ricker, third grade teSxer. was a tasser.eer WedneaH.v ' )ntario to spend Thanksgiving in ister city. Reunion at Jamitajn iss Mabel Rideelv. a rtonnlar Vas teacher, apent Thanksgis-inf i home lolks at Jam eson. Mrs, l a) Thanksgiving at Boise is Delia Nelson, sUrKgrapher at juDty clerk office, spent Thank. with borne folk in Boisa. vai.i: OKKCON MTCHIE EI17S 0tCAST. CAN MNi fiy, r A tut l'K llt'ST rotrJortat 1,. fwrr.t .ovM a t . i Li t fofi.M. tut ii Uiv at oa si li .1 i.ov. 4f Jv.iti W, ('. !', nl, ;u i a ai t . V t I . j tlx. k I -.. ( HAI MAS Ml At tw A Url ti .i, i.4 V! a it of I i t i io, 1 1 t g.t.1. . J- -' It i ... i .i . , , t t ' ' ' . . ti r...t ...... , L. CrandaM of Bon it left Monday with her yourg oa to pmd Ttanksgiv rg with her daugb. Ir, Mim Utti. Crandali, at Bak.r, ra ihe girl i atUndirg chol. may Im r.maia la Hak.r until tr th hoiid). M. 0, W. II.).. l7fTMd) If 'm for 'ii..;1., !.. a a,i,l b k.ati t s it .r lUiiim, Mr -4 M. I rit-Mt l'it(ia i in Ul t4 1 ) I li -1 1 ' " 4 .( W t 0 M V ( ; rt,i . u t. ..I itMi