Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, October 04, 1913, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS
nrRTM. DUNCAN
kir Cburit of Oregon
. . Oregon
jj C. EASTHAM
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oregon
JULIET A- HURLEY
Attorny-at-Law
Roomi 3-4. I.O.O.F. Bldg
fle,
QIO. E. DAVIS
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Nelsen Building
VALB OREGON
-r n BROOKE R.W. SWAGLER
Attornbys-at-Law
Practice in All Courts
innB to Loan on Improved Farms
Rooms 13-16 Wilson Bldg
Ontario, Oregon
i vim? vyvui t rvooert
justice- T. A. McBride, Geo. H. Bur
uregon mm, n. j. tjean, t A. Moore, asso
9th Judicial District
Judge Dalton Biggs.
rroBecuting Attorney W. H. Brooke
jj'CULLOCH, A ECKHARDT
Attorneyr-at-Law
nwTARIO OREGON
V'
Dr. F. L. WILLIAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Nelsen Bldg., Vale, Oregon.
vat.E OREGON
JJR. CARL J. BARTLETT
Physician and Surgeon
Offices over Vale Drug Store
TALE , . OREGON
Dr. Pauline Sears Dr. Chas. A. Sears
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Dr. Pauline Sears is graduate of Amer
:.n 4hnnl nf Oateonothv. Kirks
ville. Mo., Dr. Chas. A. Sears from
the Los Angeles school.
Office over Vale Drug Store
Phone 84 VALE, OREGON
DR. C. C. BURROW
DENTIST
Nelsen Bldg.
Vale, Oregon
JJILLER tk 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
JOHN .E. JOHNSON & SONS
Surveyors and Engineers
We make a specialty of Irrigation pro
jects. Estimates of Construction and
Contractors.
Drewsey. ' - Oregon.
ARE Y0U 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 Too Cheap
If Yon 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 m about it
H. P. 0SB0RN, - Vale, Ore.
P.OLK'S
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Riiciness Directory
- i
B a Directory of sac- City. Town end
Vitus Slvln tJeacrlptlva B-ecu 01
Mck placa. location, population, Mla
graph, ablpplns and banking points
alco ClaMlfUd Directory, compiled by
baainaM and profusion. - S
x polk co, lurru
i Market Review
PUBLIC DIRECTORY
STATE OFFICIALS
Governor Oswald West.
Secretary of State-Ben W. Olcott.
Treasurer T. B Kay. v'"-
Attorney General-A. M. Crawford
u Comn"Bioner-Clyde I
Aitchfson, chairman.
Supt. of Public Instruotion-L.
Printer W. S. Duniway.
rDwi.r3f.and Food Commissioner J
D. Mickle.
Senators Harry Lane,
E. Chamberlain.
Congressmen-W. C. Hawley, N
Sinnott, A. W. Lafferty.
oureiiie un nooert fciakin, chief
B.
V..M...OU,,, v TTV0V-e.IL,
was in Vale Monday attending to mat
ters hpfoFP tha anA r.fn. ... !.!.!
., uiiivc, .uaiwi.g unai
proof on her homestead.
Bert Acker, of Baker. rpcriatjrrl .
l . r. ....
ine Lrexei Monday.
hennt.P I .nrmir V C ... ni
Representative W. F. Honian.
county officials
Judge G. W. McKnight
Clerk John P. Houston.
Sheriff Dan Kerfoot.
Assessor Louis E. Hill.
Treasurer J. Ralph Weaver.
Surveyor J. F. Miller.
Coroner Dr. Rollo 0. Payne.
School Supt. A. B. Macpherson.
Commissioners M. D. KpIW .Tnhn
F. Weaver.
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
Councilmen
H. R. Dunlop
I Saxon Humphrey
I Arthur W. Glenn
r M. E. Thayer
CIRCUIl C0UR1
f!irriiik Pnnrr. fnr Mnlhpur nnnntv
m oof a in Vata fVia fnnntv soot nn tho
secend Monday in January; on the fourth
Monday in April; and on the first Tues
day in September for regular sessions.
r .ii . . t- x. t . nr
non. uauon eiggs, circuit, judge; rv.
H. Brooke. District Attoraev: John P.
Houston, Clerk.
COUNTY COURT
Trip Cnnntv Pniirt nf Mnlhmir eountv
meets for regular session in Vale every
other month commencing with January.
The RPRninnn hecin on the first Wed
nesday of those months.
CHURCHES
St. Patrick's Church Rev. Thomas
J. Brady, pastor. Mass every first,
second and third Sunday of every
mnnth nt 10 a. m. sharn. Sundav
school at 9:30 a. m., and rosary, ser
mon and benediction in tne evening ai
7:30. All classes are invited to assist.
Strangers shown every courtesy.
Mpthndiat EniseoDftl Church Kev.
C.E.Helman, pastor. Sunday school 10
a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8:30 p.m.
Endeavor 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evenings 8 p. m.
rkriatinn ftihle 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 .
Jones, rector.
LODGES
Vale 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. t .
hall, I. W. Hope, Sec. Encampment
meets on every second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
rnMan p.iU p choir nh Indce meets
Uuiucu "
on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Odd f ellows nan. mrs. a.
. Wheeler, sec.
kAvan TjvIitp No. 105. K. of P.
Meets every 2d and 4th Monday. C.A.
Gilham, K. of R. and S.
Vale Camo. No. 5496, Modern wood
men of America. A. E. Schmidt, clerk.
Meets second and rourtn rnaays.
PmirrAMive Camo. No. 817, Wood
men of the World, W. S. Parke, sec.
Meet on second and last Friday in
each month in I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Aneelus Circle. No. 670, Women of
Woodcraft. Meets the last Wednesday
of each month. Mrs. R. Weani
sec.
Vale Assembly No. 450, United Arti
sans; meets second ana lourvn
days.
SOCIETIES
Smith,
every
Mendelssohn Glee Club; C. B
irector: meets for practice
Tuesday night.
Kniirhtii of the Trianarle: For boys
between ages of 14 and 2") years, inclu
sive; meets at unamoer oi miiieiw.
rooms every Friday evening. Charles
r'.or.aii nrpairipnt! James Cook, vice-
president; Jack High, Secretary; Mil-
T .... . T.n.in MaIIHV
lard weisen, treasurer, "rr-v
sergeant-at-arms; Rev. Cook, Rev. Hel
.n mnA c C Mueller, advisory com-
mittee, with the boy officers.
8.75
8.60
8.26
7.75
7.60
Portland Livestock Market
HOGS
Prime light 8.50 to
Choloe light 8-25 to
Medium Ught 8.00 to
Smooth heavy 7-60 to
Rough heavy 7.09 to
CATTLE
Prime graasers $.750 to $7.75
Choice 7.25 to 7.50
Medium 7.00 to 7.25
Ordinary 6.75 to 7.00
Common 6 00 to 6.60
SHEEP
Prime ytarUnga $4. 10 u $4.35
Choice U and Be 8.76 to 4.00
Prime ewes $.26 to $.60
Prime lambs 4.76 to 6.00
Cholee lambs 4.60 to 6.76
Aveld 84xUtl Cent- MJfiiea.
If you want to contribute directly to
the iH-rurem-e of capillary broixhitu
a4 pneumonia use cough inxli'in
thai contain ru-tina, inurpttlne, haroin
4 oU.r at1aiw ftl.ait yuti litve
ftjgh i,r to LI. An ! l'ril like
CliambarlalM s Cwiah Haine ly U
It tt.a4l. 'Iliat flaia tail Die rwltuia
PUBLIC LIBRARY
,ri. D.,kii- T.iKrarvand Free Read-
. i -J tk rhimW of
lnir Koom iocbiou -. "i .
Commerce rooms. It is open to an De- down the ps8t week
tween the nours oi i "
nesdays. 2 to 4 and 7:40to :oup.mo.u.
j ' i. i,iar th BiiDervision OI
the Ladies Civic Improvement Club.
BOOSTER CLUBS
Chamber of Commerce of Vale.
. g nuia PrpRident: Leo n
c.v..i.u vipp-nresident: C. C. Mueller,
, c ii' T W Davidson. G. W
McKnight and Leonard Cole, directors;
ruX. m.Pta everv Monday evening in
Chamber of Commerce flub rooms
Viaitora cordially welcomed.
, i ...un flnh meets on
the s--ond Thuraday of every month
Mrs. H. K. Weant, president
Mrs K. K. Hamilton, vli-e-prcrsi'leni.
Mrs. C. C. Mueller, errlary.
Mrs. It. W, Kama. treufr.
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News of the Week terselv Told
By the Wide-awake Staff of Enterprise Reporters
Ed. Costelo. of Beulah. marl a vinH
to the county seat Monday.
T. W. Clagett. agent for the E. O.
L. Co., visited the county seat Mon-
dav.
J. W. McCulloch, the Ontario-Juntu-
ra attorney and all
mm mm a vva iva weillVUi
booster, was in town Monday on legal
uusiness,
Mrs. B. F. Burch. of
, it
Iowa, was a Vale visitor Monday.
R. C. Goodwin, the Malheur eountv
sheep grower, was in Vale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John U. Hoffman wera
in Vale registered at the Drexel, Sun
day. Mr. Hoffman is a Malheur coun
ty merchant and is largely interested
at Juntura.
E. I. Brogan registered at the Drex
el Sunday from Brogan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ashford were in
town Sunday from the Bully Creek
camp.
Mrs. Ed Tvner visitinar with Mr. and
Mrs. Ashford was in Vale Sunday.
Mrs. B. W. Tillotson visited in Vale
last week.
Clarence Lane, who is interested in
Brogan farming land, coming there
from Philadelphia, was in Vale Satur
day last.
Emil Tschirtri. secretary of the Vale-
Oregon Irrigation Co. was in Vale the
past week.
M. H. Pavne. of Medfori. was reir-
istered at the Drexel Saturday last.
Anson E. Powell, of Ironside, was in
town last week making final proof on
his homestead before the land office.
Oliver Crews, visited the county seat
last week, proving up on his homestead
before the general land office. Mr.
Crews lives at Ironside on Willow Riv
er slope.
Ralph A. Duncan, of Ironside, made
Vale a visit last week, making final
proof on his homestead.
W. E. Brown, of Chicago, was in
Vale Monday.
County Clerk John P. Houston, vis-
ted Boise last week, taking in the In-
termountain Fair. Mr. Houston found
the fair a great success.
Mrs. Emma Willett, of Olympia,
Wash., mother of Frank Cole of this
city, arrived tha latter part of last
week for a month's visit with her son
and his family.
Mrs. R. M. Humphrey, who spent
the summer in the Willamette Valley,
returned home Thursday of last week.
J. C. Gordon, of Skull Springs, visit
ed the county seat Monday.
D. W. Gilmore. of Alpha, Idaho, reg
istered at the Arlington Monday.
Ernest Bohna came down from Jun
tura Monday.
Lee Robv. from White Bluffs on the
Cottonwood, was in town Sunday.
C. E. Poole and wife, of Burns, were
guests at the Arlington Sunday.
M. F. Loy, cattle man and owner of
oil property in the country around
Vale, left Monday for a trip to Portland.
A. N. Godwin, of Harper, visited the
county seat Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brewster, of Fargo,
N. D., were guests at the Arlington
Sunday.
T. Barry, of Ontario, regiatered at
the Arlington Saturday last
Daniel McLeod was in Vale last week,
nnminor in from the interior ox tne
wvaox'B
county.
Mrs. Jas. McAneny and Miss M. Mc
Anenv. of Milwaukee, Wis., were in
town Monday. Mra. McAneny is the
innthH nf John T. McAnenv. who was
cashier of the First Trust and Savings
Bank, of Broken, and who died very
suddenly some weeks ago. Miss Mc
Aneny is the sister.
L. B. Bieee registered at the Ar
lington from Juntura Saturday last.
A. L. Snvder and wife were guesta
at the Arlington last week.
u H.rmlii. of Westfall. was
Mrs. Jesse Totterdale, who had her
back broken by being thrown from a
freight wagon at Jordan Valley last
week, is reported improving and a
prospect for her recovery. Two of the
vertebras were removed by the sur
geons at Boise.
S. S. Williams, of Drewsey, who was
for many years mail contractor on the
Vale-Burns stage line, succeeding his
father, who died whilo actinsr in that
capacity, spent a few days in Vale last
week, accompanied by his family, and
renewed acquaintance with his old
friends.
Mrs. Frank Morfitt and her little
daughter, Miss Lucile, arrived in Vale
Monday for a few days' visit with rel
atives and friends. They were on their
way home to Malheur City from Boise,
where they attended the fair last
week.
Mrs. Zula Thompson, of Ontario, vis
ited in Vale Tuesday.
Miss Grace McLaughlin, who has
been visiting in Boise and Caldwell the
past few weeks, returned home Tues
day.
C. O. Thomas returned home a few
ays ago from a business visit to Jor
dan Valley and Caldwell.
Leonard Cole was among the Boise
fair visitors last week.
John Hoffman, of Juntura, accompa
nied by his wife, spent last week at
Boise attending the fair.
Georcre Parks, of Jordan Valley,
bought 5000 lambs of local sheepmen
last week at $3 per head. J hey were
bought for outside parties and will be
fed in tha Twin Falls conntry, says the
Jordan Valley Express.
The fall horse races at Jordan Valley
will take place next week, the 7th, 8th,
9th and 10th of October. There are
$2,000 in purses and a large attendance
is expected.
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A. L. Johnson paid the county Beat
visit Sept. 27.
William Jones, the Juntura and West
fall hanker, ra frittered at the Drexel
a - -' - i --e
Monday.
H. G. Spangler, from Tekoa, Wash
was a guest at the Arlington Monday.
Hal C. Skinner, from Dennis, visited
the county seat Monday.
R. D. Cornell, of Brogan, came down
Monday for a short visit.
W. H. Crii. of Westfall, accompa
niad by Mrs. Cripe, was In to"
dav.
i.i. t. uilu.n mi anionic the Vale
delr.aliun at lh Keinmeker'i feallve
at tl. Hie fair leal
lUnry Hull- - "dwiiV of in H'd.
j.iru-i Mi Vale Tea-dey -n
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Send a copy of
this issue of the
Enterprise
to some Eastern
Friend
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
Mrs. R. E. Weani, who attended the
fair last week, returned home Sunday.
W. H. Parke apent several days in
Boise last week attending the fair.
School Supt A. B. Macpherson came
over from Ontario Tuesday.
Mrs. V. B. Staplea returned home
Tuesday from a visit to Ontario.
MrS. C. H. Oxman. of Jamieson. vis
ited in Vale the first of the week.
I. W. Blaney, of Barren Valley, was
in town Tuesday transacting business
before the general land office.
Judge L. R. Webater, of Portland,
waa in town Monday enroute from
Burns to his home in Portland.
Judge Geo. E. Davis, made a trip to
Ontario Monday afternoon on business
connected with Vale-Oregon Interests.
Charley Anderson, of the Malheur
Live Stock Association, waa in Vale
Tuesday, accompanying Mr. Gwinn.
Carl Riley and wife, of Drewsey,
were over among the visitors from the
interior attending the fair at Boise last
week.
MARRIAGES
Winfred W. Seaweard to Villa Car
ter. DIED
William Hay den Boston, near Vale,
Sept 26, 1913.
Vale Tailoring Co. will clean your
clothes. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 87. adv.
I Classified Ads
Assessment Work
Card of Thanks.
Tha relatives nf William H. Boston
wish to express their thanks and ap
preciation for the kind treatment and
helo afforded them by their friends and
neighbors during their recent trouble
and bereavement.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
To Oil Land Owners in the Vale Field:
Have your assessment work done
eily- .. ..
The government has thrown open tne
reserve to homesteaders. Well to be
on the safe side.
Am prepared to do the necessary
work. Affidavits made and properly
filed. Geo. S. Mills.
The Average of Wheat per acre
is 15.2 bushels as compared with 39
bushels per acre in Germany.
Come in and iret measured for vour
new fall and winter suit. Vale Tailor
ing Co. adv.
BEAN-GUESSING CONTEST
The Vale Tradine Company has with
drawn the popularity contest mentioned
in the Enterprise of Sept 27. Substi
tuting therefor a contest of guessing at
the number of beans in a jar. Having
a weekly prize for lucky purchasers of
goods.
COYOTES WILL DECREASE
Malheur county trappers and hunters
are preparing for a lucrative business
this winter and many will no doubt
clean up a neat sum of money.
The bounty on cougars has been rais
ed to 925, while that on bobcats is in
creased to $3, coyotes and timber
wolves from $5 to $25.
The State Fish and Game Commis
sion has decided that more heroic
measures must be adopted to rid the
state of carnivorous animals, which
are causing heavy losses to the stock
men in nearly every part of Oregon
and especially In the eastern portion
of the state. Hence the commission
has offered an additional bounty to
that alreadv Daid by the state for the
scalps of predatory animals.
Those hunters and trappers who are
in touch with the habits and movements
of the predatory animals of the Mai
heur countrv will reap a rich harvest
of bounties and firs for their winter'
work.
Dressmaking
Style and fit guaranteed. First class
work. Mrs. I. V. Blayney, one door
west M. F. Co. store. Adv. 4t
Livestock
FOR SALE One thoroughbred, reg
istered Jersey milk cow. For particu
lars call at the Enterprise office. 41-tf
STALLION FOR SALE OR TRADE.
One half Percheron and one half
Morgan. Weight 1700. Sure foal get
ter. For further information apply to
S. D. Thacker, Payette, Idaho. Adv
pd.
Money to Loan
Monev to loan on farms. Good terms
and long time. Apply to C. C Mueller
First National Bank Bldg., Vale, Ore
gon. Adv.
Male HeJp Wanted
WANTED I will teach aeveral young
men the business in ten weeks by mail
and assist them to good positions. No
charre for tuition until position is se
cured. Write today, R. S. Price, Au
tnmobile Expert. Box 4bJ. ua Angei
es. Cal. adv. Oct. 4 4t
Real Estate
FOR SALU Three choice homeateads
within 8 milea of R. R. Station. Ad
dress Box 4. Vale. Ore. 20-tf
I'nn s a i f. iTivtea Rullv Creek Pro
ject. 160 acres nice land on the bench;
frame house mxz; wen oi kwu y .
tn trru iilnwad and fenced ready for
iron: about 40 acres more cleared; 3J
.i.i n - m
milea from town; uue u. a. patent,
Price 135 per acre.
I. mm Din,
Vale. Oregon.
OBITUARY.
William Hayden Boston, son of Mr
and Mrs. W. S. Boston, died Sept. 26,
1913, at nine o'clock p. m. at the home
of his sister Mra. G. H. Ricker. six
miles above Vale.
He was born June 10. 1860, in Pulas
ki Countv. Missouri. He was married
twice, both loved ones going on before.
The first time to Mrs. Mattie Miller in
1894. she dying June 15, 1899, leaving
him and two children. Lulu and Silas.
The second time to Miss Lottie Pack
ard in 1908, ahe died January 7, 1913.
Ha leaves to mourn his loss, two
children. Lulu and Silas, mother, six
brothers and six sisters, he being the
first of the thirteen children to be call
ed home.
Ha has been a patient sufferer from
- - a
heart trouble since ten years of age,
He waa a loving husband and father.
Have your summer suit cleaned and
pressed, uau o. auv.
r-NEW POWER-i
Direct from the Biff Water
Generator!
COMING!
FOR SALE -100 acres of fine sage-
hmah land: deeD. rich. Bandy aoil, first
.i... ,. rioht K rnilpa from Ontario.
CIJ ; . " . -
w rji w ir ,rmi (riven wim
low rata of interest, or would trade for
stock or other proterty. Must be dis
posed of Boon, as I am engayeu in uwi
er business. Inquire, I'. O. Boi .
OnUrio, Ore. g6'1'
Itelinquiahmenti
I'OK 8ALE-Two relinquishments of
bO acres each, undar Bully Creak Pro
ia.it; laval land, two wells, price ft 'f
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ale, Ofn. 41
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Tailoring
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wii.ter Uikr ma la tk.lUa sis the Ual
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Vale 'lail'-riLa-
Wind in ill
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McKAY
Will repair your
Shoes while you
wait. Send them
in be mail and
they will be
quickly repaired
McKAY
Reoa fonncrljr accapiad by Mr. J. S. Edward
CW.KnowlesCo.
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
Painting and Decorating
VALE, OREGON
Poroble J
I
N THKKE WEEKS TIIK NEW
Puwer Line will be bringing
ElartricHarviie. It
is time to prepsre for the sp-
proai bli.g l"r winter evenings, and
a-t-.li -ft -ftaair hum- nun a l lii ary with
Hfi.ht f.U-tri .llls.
We l.ae ep-lel b',s wlrii'd
piuiMiuMi, ail will !
nui-a ai.ii ealiMisUS wll all lube
VAt IJCIIT A WATIK (0,
i i a lltTII ' " aina n
Ontario Laundry
AGENCY AT-
Rogers' Cigar Store
At Post Office
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 98
Vale Transfer &
Livery Co.
Phone 121
General Transfer
Business
Fine Rigs and Teams
STORAGE
For $2 per month, the Aetna Insur
ance Co. will sell you a $3000
Accumulative
Accident Policy
which will amount to $4500 In five
years. Second, a Health Policy,
which will pay you $15.00 per week
while sick of disabled. Third, also
pay Hospital or Operation Feee.
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 Pott Office
YALE, OREGON
YOUNG'S FEED STORE
Has a Complete Line of-
Sacks and Twine. SKSS
Hay, Grain, Flour, Feed, Wholesale and Retail
II. E. YOUNG, Prop., Vale, ure.
Phone 76
The Best Furniture for our Customers
The best is nonf too good for the
patrona 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 workmanahip,
and at the same 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 loweat price.
T. T. NELSEN, Vale, Ore.
Beaver Board
Economy
Better Than Lath and Plaster
Investigate
Oregon-Idaho Lumber Co.
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