" - jnrKSSIONAL CAftDg EBTM. DUNCAN ATTORN T-AT-tAW . in all Courti of Oregon W"" . . Oregon ilA C.EASTHAM ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oregon EjjN A. HURLEY , J attorney- at-Law - Boom. 3-4. I.O.O.F. Bldg. Oregon )ile, so. E. DAVIS 'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Kelsen Building VALE OREGON ThBROOKE R.W. SWAGLER i ' attorneys-at-Law I jn practice in All Courts iwv to Loan on Improved Farms K1 Rooms 13-16 Wilson Bldg Ontario, Oregon ft ECKHARDT OREGON V'CULLOCH . T 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-UAW 1 CSTARIO -Dr. F. L. WILLIAMS I Physician and Surgeon Nelsen Bldg., Vale, Oregon. -. nt t UAPTTITTT Physician and Surgeon Offices over Vale Drug Store Vale PUBLIC DIRECTORY STATE OFFICIALS Governor Oswald West Secretary of State-Ben' W OW Treasurer-T. B Kay U Attorney General-A.'M. Crawford Railroad Commissioner-Clyde fi Aitchison, chairman. y AlSman0.' Pub'iC ruction-L. B Printer-W. S. Duniway. D. Mickte. F0Od Comr"i8ioner-J E. ChamberTama.rry congressmen W. C. Sinnott, A. W. Laffertv. j34uPre"Je Court-Robert Eakin chief UVtV ii i co"ae! Ve- H. Bur ciate justices. and George Hawlcy, N. J. r. A. Moore, asso- OREGON , p.rriet Sears Dr. Pauline Sears OSTEOPATHIC physicians (Graduates American School of OS' teopothy, KirKsvuie. aio.) L Richardson and Washington Sts, r Ontario. OREGON M Phone 85 inaepenaeni vu Hours ? a . m. wuf. Office over Vale Drug Store Mane 84 VALE. UK&liUN 1 TJR. C. C. BUKKUW DENTIST Mien Bldg. Vale, Oregon JJILLER & OAKES CIVIL ENGINEERS Members Oregon Society of Engineers i J. F. Miller, County Surveyor and U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor Ivan E. uakes, uuy engineer Office: Nelson Bldg. Vale. .... Oregon I OHN E. JOHNSON & SONS Surveyors and Engineers We make a specialty of Irrigation pro ject!. Estimates of Construction and .Contractors. Oregon. Vale, ARE YOU INTERESTED IN VALE OIL LANDS? The Future Looks Bright with the development work now going on. Four Standard Rigs are racing down for the coveted fluid. I Can Locate You Cheap If You Act Quickly Lands, Leases and Stocks in sev eral companies can be furnished at prices that will attract you. Get in on the ground floor, while the opportunity lasts. Oil Lands can be obtained now for very little more than the cost of locating, which in from 30 to 60 days may be worth thousands. Write mt about it H.P. 0SB0RN, Vale, Ore. ROLK'S- OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory sivtng dsaCrlptiv aketch or of eaota City, Town and 'va. fnippm and banking point; Clanined Directory, compiled by nu proieaaion. rvut a CO, BEATTUE ' Market Review 1 portland Livestock Market i HOGS $8.60 to 8.55 8.25 8.50 8.00 Prim, ight InAiAA If . in 8.50 to if "Kht 8.00 to Joth heavy 8.25 to rgh hevy 7.50 to V. CATTLE grsMers $8.00 to $.25 Xedium l,rdinary inon..., . SHEEP yearlings . and as.....""' n lambs'."" 7.60 to 7.25 to 6.50 to 5.60 to 7.76 7.50 7.00 6.75 9th Judicial District Judge Dalton Biggs. 5!rneUtiTng A"orney-W. H. Brooke benate-Loring V. Stewart. Representative-W. F. Homan. county officials Judge-G. W. McKnight. Clerk-John P. Houston. Sheriff Dan Kerfoot. AssessorLouis E. Hill Treasurer-J. Ralph Weaver. Surveyor-J. F. Miller. Coroner-Dr. Rollo 0. Payne. ounmi oupi.-A. o. Macpherson. CommissionproM n i?m.. t-l V vton..- viicj, iiunn . f caver. Justice of the Peace-Zack Wilson. city officials Mayor-I. W. Hope. Recorder-C. C. Mueller. Treasurer B. W. Mulkey. Marshal Dan Eno. Street Commissioner Th. R. Dunlon j Saxon Humphrey J Arthur W. Glenn (M. E. Thayer kk LIlfcURENTEUPRISE News of the Week Tersely Told By the Wide-awake Staff of Enterprise Reporters a business trip Millard went was a the was in Councilmen was cmcun COUR7 circuit tourt for Malheur county meets in Vale, the countv seat, on the second Monday in January; on the fourth Monday in April; and on the first Tues day in September for regular sessions, Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge; W H. Brooke, District Attorney; John P. Houston, Clerk. COUNTY COURT The County Court of Malheur county meets for regular session in Vale every omer monm commencing witn January. The sessions begin on the first Wed nesday of those months. CHURCHES Catholic Rev. Father Campo, pastor. Services held in chapel on first and third Sundays of each month. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. C.E.Helman, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. reaching H a. m. and 8:30 n.m Endeavor 7:15 p. m. Praver meetinar inursoay evenings p. m. Christian Bible School at 10 a. m.. Frank Mulkey, supt. Mrs. T. T. Nelsen Asst. Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society Sunday evening at 6:30. Francis L.Cook, pastor. Episcopal Regular monthly services. morning and evening, on the third Sun day in every month. Rev, Owen F. Jones, rector. $4.00 to $4.25 3.75 to 4.00 3.50 to . . to , 6.00 to am 6.UI 6.25 TreatM.nl. ' M UoukM wUllCUMliMtlun luf III. II III iin i. i . i i t m aw an i i j i i ' Mlli-liiMk...- . i. . Jl .. "nuifiiiiiif ,1 - Ml III H 111..-. . . .... . fci I !" 1 W""W, Alh. "I M N. . '"''I, U i...l I 111 a. I .... . .1 I k li i iff lii " LODGES Vhle No. 142 A. F. & A. M. Meets on the first and third Wednes days of each month in Odd Fellows hall J. P. Dunaway, Sec. Golden Chain Chapter of Eastern Star. Meets on first and third Fridays in I.O.O.F. building. Miss Elma Ray mond, sec. Vale Lodge No. 100, I. O. O. F. Meets every Saturday in I. O. O. r . hall, I. W. Hope, Sec. Encampment second ana iourtn Tuesdays of each month. Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. K. G. Wheeler, sec. Advance Lodge No. 105. K. of P. Meets everv 2d and 4th Monday. C.A. Gilham,, K. of R. and S. Vale Camp, No. 5496, Modern Wood men of America. A. E. Schmidt, clerk. Meets second and fourth t ridays. Progressive Camp, No. 817, Wood men of the World, W. S. Parke, sec. Meetd on second and last Friday in each month in I. O. 0. F. Bldg. Angelus Circle. No. 670, Women of Woodcraft. Meets the last Wednesday of each month. Mrs. K. &. weani sec. Vale Assembly No. 450, United Arti- sans; meets secona anu luuuu days. SOCIETIES Mendelssohn Glee Club; C. B. Smith, director; meets for practice every Tuesday night. Knights of the Triangle: For boys between ages of 14 ana z'i vears, inclu sive; meets at Chamber of Commerce rooms every Friday evening. Charles Crandall, president; James Cook, vice president; Jack High, Secretary; Mil lard Nelsen, treasurer; Irwin Moudy. sergeant-at-arms; Rev. Cook, Rev. Hel man and C. C. Mueller, advisory com mittee, with the boy officers. PUBLIC LIBRARY Free Read ing Room located in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, it is open w " tween the hours of 8 to lu p.m. on Wed nesdays and 2 to 4 and 8 to 10 p.m Satur- days. It is under tne supeois u.. v the Ladies Civic Improvement LluD. BOOSTER CLUBS Chamber of Commerce of Vale. George fc. LaviH. rreH cmi. Schmidt, vice-president; l. R E. Weant, T. W. Davidson, U. W. McK night and Uon-rd Cole, directors. Harry Osborne, acting secretary. Club meets every Monday evening in Chamber of Commerce flub rooms. Visitors cordially welcomed. Civic Improvement Club meets on the second Thursday of every month. u It K. Weant. irrlleni, Mrs. K. Mrs. Mrs. K (. Hamilton, vlte prei'K". C. Mueller, sernlsry W. Kn., lrrurr D. Rhivers was a Boise visitor Sun day. William Westfall was a Vale visitor Aug. 15. W. E. Lees was in Vale from Onta rio Saturday. E. I. Brogan was in town from Bro gan August 18. Leonard Cole made to Boise last week. T. T Nelsen and son to Harper Saturday. J. B Bigelow, of Owyhee, vaie visitor last week. Mrs. F. O'Connor, of Ontario, visited Vale friends last week. R. H. DeArmond visited Ontario the latter part of last week. T. Broderick of this city spent a few days in Ontario last week. M. V. Hart, of Westfall, was in county seat Saturday last. v. p. Dearborn of Ontario Vale a few days last week. D. W. Caldwell and wife, of Ontario, were Vale visitors last week. Miss Bertha Storkman of Ontario, was a Vale visitor last week. Mi. A. bvans, of Buffalo, N. Y registered at the Drexel Aug. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Hanna of this city were visitors at Arcadia last week. Miss Irene DeArmond went to On tario last week for a few days' visit. Miss Maud Brosnan, of Ontario, vis ited Vale friends the latter part of last week. O'Connor Young, of Ontario, visited Vale friends the latter part of last week. Mrs. J. F. Doty was over from Onta rio on a visit to Vale friends last week. Deputy State Game Warden A. A. Hall was in Vale Saturday on official business. Miss Eva Vanderhoof came over from Ontario on a visit the latter part of last week. Mrs. L. B. Frye, of Ontario, accom panied by her son and daughter, visit ed in Vale last week. E. J. Wells and wife, from the Bully Creek camp on the Vale-Oregon ditch, were in town Aug. 16th. Postmaster W. W. Dowell, of Skull Spring, returned home the latter part of last week from a trip to Boise. On a hurry call from Harper Satur day, Dr. Williams made the trip on a speeder on the Oregon Eastern road. Miss Rachel Chapman of Ontario returned home last week, after spend ing several days visiting Vale friends. W. U. Sanderson, proprietor of the ldanha orchard, has organized and is training a team of polo pluyers at Nys sa. The Westfall school has secured the services of Prof G. W. Duncan, who has taught at Jamieson the past two years. J. W. McDowell and family and S. C. McDowell, of Eugene, Oregon, were in town en route to Boise in their auto Aug. 16. David Brichoux, who visited with friends for several days after the fam ily had gone, left Saturday for his home at Haines Miss Amy Odell, daughter of R. Odell of Ontario, passed through Vale s few days ago, returning home from s visit to Prineville. Col. R. G. Wheeler went to Baker City the latter part of last week on professional business and reports Baker as very dull. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Zutz and children went to Ontario, Fruitiand ana New Plymouth Saturday, making the trip in an auto. Mrs. C. W. Mallett,of Mallet station on the M. V. branch, returned home last week from an outing trip to the Payette lakes. Mrs. Palmer and her daughter, Miss Nettie, who have spent the summer at their ranch in the Red Butte coun try, returned to Vale Friday. Mrs. Thos. Jones and daughters, Misses Lelah and Maurine, who have been on an outing trip to Starkey Hot Springs, returned home Saturday, George Hero, formerly of Vale, has ncceDted the position as section rore- man on the Homedale branch, and has moved with his family to Homedale. Mrs. John Campbell, of Cambridge, Idaho, who has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. R. M. Carlile at Ironside, re turned home the latter part of last week. Mrs. R. H. DeArmond, who was in .i, ll..lv Rosarv hospital for several dsys last week, was sufficiently proved in health to return home r'ri'Uy. W. li. Hitfky. of Ontario, Htor 'Ih.Ui, Ssin Ju.UcaiI Frank My.rs, ,.f 1'ivelt, r arrt4 ImI batur .lay t Fruilland "it a iUr of imol l UK" " I, N. it oi.s ut !' nly nsr.sl -i n. i.iui ai-l r is VaU's njf ...n.l.al l.ali W 'r ' , . I Llail.al la ' II if J. It... U aw Jiln ! '" '. I O""' I.I. I. irn last I Send a copy of this issue of the Enterprise to some Eastern Friend I Want Advertisements! imp, ion FOR SALE Lots 1 & 2 Block 28 Eldredge'a Addition to Vale. Address A. M. Oakes, 554 E. Taylor St., Port land, Oregon. 18-tf For Sale One 3 inch Studcbaker E. Young, wagon, practically new; one brand new truck. H Mitchell Oregon. BLUE Vale. 30-tf Notoriety for Notoriety Seeker! Delightful, sparkling, a real pickaninny: Gay was she, and vivacious with faults not inny: But because of her style, And sarcastic smile, She was euphoniously yclept "Skinny Jinny." PRINTS Of any Townshi entries to date, $1.00, in the Vale Land Land 12-tf John E hp District showing all 00. Johnson & Sons. George and John McLaughlin were in town Aug. 19 on matters connected with litigation in the county court. J. W. Lynd, the Malheur alfalfa grower, made the county seat a visit Tuesday on matters of importance be fore the county court. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bush, of Boise, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mueller of Vale the past week. Mr. Bush is president of the Capital Lum ber Co., of Boise. George E. Davis has been in Baker attending to legal matters and from there went to his old home In Canyon City where the family is rusticating for the end of the summer. The Judge will be in Vale shortly. Miss Grace Parker, the osteopathic physician who recently arrived from Texas, and who was in charge of Dr. Pauline Sears' office in Vale for sever al weeks, is now taking care of Dr. Harriet Sears' office in Ontario during the absence of the latter on her vaca tion trip. I FOR SALE--100 acres of fine sage- brush land: deep, rich, sandy soil, first 1 class water right, 5 miles from Ontario, ' price $50 per acre. Terms given with low rate of interest, or would trade for 1 stock or other property. Must be dis I posed of soon, as i am engaged in oth , er business. Inquire, P. O. Box 94. unuinu, ure. zo-ll FOR SALE Three choice homesteads within 3 miles of R. R. Station. Ad dress Box 4, Vale, Ore. 20-tf TO TRADE Improved stock ranch of 560 acres near O'Neill Nebraska, to trade for Eastern Oregon property. Address Mrs. Rose Randall, Bend, Oregon. 36-10t FOR SALE Under Bully Creek Pro ject, 160 acres nice land on the bench; frame house 14x24; well of good water; 40 acres plowed and fenced ready for crop; about 40 acres more cleared; 3J miles from town; title U. S. patent. Price $35 per acre. I. L. Wimber, Vale, Oregon. SITUATION WANTEDBy compe tent housekeeper, work on ranch where I can keep my two children with me, ages 8 and 10. For desirable situation will work reasonable. Reference ex changed. Give all particulars when answering. Address Enterprise office. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Woman or girl wanting employment as house keeper and cook please apply at Enterprise office. adv. Money to loan on farms. Good terms and long time. Apply to C. C. Mueller First National Bank Bldg., Vale, Ore gon. Adv. YOUNG'S FEED STORE -Has a Complete Line of Sacks and Twine, tt'td": Hay. Grain, Flour. Feed. Wholesale and Retail H. E. YOUNG, Prop., Vale, Ore. Phone 76 P or li For Lifting Water For any purpose the n armarump Will Put More Water on Your Land For less money than any other lifter on the market "Sakes alive" you ought to see it throw water. We XJ5a install your plant and de liver the water or no pay VALE PUMPING CQ. C. E. HAMMOND, Mgr. !ock Box 190 Vale, Oregon IV ER IMS Walla Walla, Wash., U. S. A. SEPTEMBER 25,26, 27, '13 Frontier Days at Walla Walla will, un doubtedly, be the biggest and best at traction or the kind ever promoted by any city of the United States. Every feature of western life will be re-enacted in a truly amazing manner by the most skillful and daring performers living. Champion rideri of world fame will, ea. li day, com pete with ea. li oilier in MroriJrrf.il and thrilling fcali of liorMiiiiin .l.ii, rating wild lior.ci by date devil ri.tni will bold tl.e crowd i(cll IhuiiJ (he "drunken-ride" ii s lojj-not. h fralurei Indian racrisnd feaia will truly driiicl the rliararler Slid running of the Red man, while the MO mile pour eiien relay rai e will reouiie wonderful endurance lett of man and ia.t. Champion lady ridan will perform in w.mdrou manner and leii.aaal.le ii liinr ikill at iioretomeu 'the )..a ra. ei, nd.a4 damet, Indtai) illae and a KL Jouu Wii'i'ino. will portray in vitid manner India l.le liullaotiing cattle, loping and twainling, ll.ioing by ll.e Imine and s geneial aiii-ale tie lul of ll.e (eeiuiea of l.le among ll.e nle. Hoi ll.e le if lit limn planned II li e monger alieel parade wl.lih will tl.ow Utif bl.a of early we.icra I . i .,I-, Irani, miner, etrei rideii, ye roa. Let, . ..I. .1 . ! 4 - . Ill . llJfc. J ..I. .... L pa a Heine eariy aeiurii wm p"u -a.i, i in ihh ic.i.wue rt u"iih legs land hand of It p.. e w.ll be e of Ike mueii al ' IXCUfUION HA1I4 ON ML AltJtOAIS Well W.IU ( Mif rtf f t If if 1,000 rea ) r,4ts IWI t J AUe4 lk H. i 94 Ike time Hly a. I We4e tlW t rf tJ .. eaane (t. ( iOWHOH, lawelere , W.ll. Welle, W.U,I., If, I A. Card of Thanks We take this means of expressing our heartfelt thanks to our friends who helped and sympathized with ua during the brief illness and burial of our dear boy Lloyd A. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. W. McReynolds. Wm. Pullen, an old-timer of the Owyhee country, and at one time as sessor of Malheur county, arrived last week from Pennington, California, on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. S. Bigelow of Owyhee, The Alexander Clothing company is establishing another branch store, to be conducted by Fred Simon of the On tario store. The new establishment will be located at Blackfoot, Idaho, to which place Mr. Simon and family have moved. Mrs. Ellen Case will attend her open ing at Parma this week and will then have a grand opening at Vale. Her large stock has taken considerable time to arrange properly and will be a sur prise to the people of Vale when shown. There will be no necessity for going outside of the town to obtain the best there is in hats and trimmings. Prices will be right. adv. Vale Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 121 General Transfer Business Fine Rigs and Teams STORAGE Ontario Laundry AGENCY AT Rogers' Cigar Store At Post Office ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 98 For $2 per month, the Aetna Insur ance Co. will sell you a $3000 Accumulative Accident Policy which will amount to $4500 in fivs years. Second, a Health Policy, which will pay you $15.00 per week while sick of disabled. Third, also pay Hospital or Operation Fees. And other benefits. If interested, call upon or write T. P. Wormward Room 212 Nelsen Building Vale Oregon I have the Rings in stock or will make you one to order HARD WICK, Watch-maker, Jeweler Two Doors South of Post Office VALE, OREGON Weinhard's Columbia Beer IS THE BEST Keeneyfe Gardiner, Agts. Arlington Block VALE, OREGON The Best Furniture for our Customers The best is none too good for the patrons of this store, and for the purpose of supplying our custom ers with a class of Furniture that cannot be excelled in beauty, dur ability or perfect workmanship, and at the tame time keeping the price at a moderate figure, we have studied the market and fac tory constantly, and are prepared to give our patrons the best in Furniture at the lowest price. T. T. NELSEN, Vale, Ore. Beaver Board Economy Better Than Lath and Plaster Investigate Oregon-Idaho Lumber Co. SWAN BAHHHU SHOP C, K HAMMOND, lyl. Hair Cutting ami Mim.ialntf a tfjMrlalty Hlciw Kl inlufcf I'ml'is, 'I t i m tit unr I'wihuU Miami"