Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, September 05, 1914, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    FULL LINE
OF SCHOOL
BOOKS
and School Supplies. 0nP
school bag free to each stu
dent buying supplies here.
All School Books
Strictly CASH
VALE DRUG STORE
John Boswell, Prop.
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Classified AdT
Found
FOUND-A complete set ot mud
enuina tnr antk:i. i . .
Buiumuuiio ueiween vaie
"Ji"10, inquire at the Enter
p low Ullltd
For Sale
FOR SAI.EnM .....
ble for putting under carpets, papering
.1? blns' etc' Price. 25c per 100
at the Enterprise office. adv 6-16.
Livestock
SPOT CASH!
Will pay spot cash
for all kinds of Grain and Alfalfa
SEED
H.E. YOUNG
TEL. 76 VALE, ORE.
Note the rprrintnrAH Kronrl lt
Kniffht Bros. Knunrrl noirf
tion of anyone stealing horses carrying
this brand. tf
pigs at their sides. Four sows bred to
larrow the first wpnlr nf 0.tko.
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Une Kegistered Poland Boar coming 2
yrsold. Dick T. Breedlove, Brogan,
uregon. aav-o-zz-Zt.
Money to Loan
Money to loan on improved farm
lona O C ! A a. n,.
S. Timbrell.-adv.
Money to loan on farms. Good terms
and long time. Apply to C. C. Mueller
First National Bank Bldg., Vale, Ore
gon. Ad v.
Miscellaneous
When a competent experienced
Nurse is needed, phone 25 J or write
Box 422, Ontario, Oregon. 5-23-tf
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Call and see Sweeney
i while at the Carnival and i
get his special prices on
men's tailored fall suits
WANTED-Cash paid for clean cot
ton rags suitable for wiping machinery.
Deliver at the Enterprise office rolled
in bundles or sacked. adv 5-16.
LOST--One set of automobile sand
chains, either on road up Willow Creek
or on road to Ontario. Please notify
w. w. cavmess, vale Oregon. adv
Real Estate
Money to loan on farms. Good terms
and long time. Apply to C. C. Mueller
First National Bank Bldg., Vale, Ore
gon. Adv.
Just received a full supply of tab
lets, pens, penholders, ink, erasers and
complete assortment of school supplies.
Post Office News- Stand. adv-8 22.
VALE GARMENT CO.
I Phone 44 Opposite Light Office.
TO THE SHEEP MEN
of Malheur County
THE undersigned will start a
buck band on- his ranch locat- 3
ed near Westfall buttes, this
fall.
I will come for the bucks as soon as they are
through, feed, shear them and care for them
till next fall at the usual rates. J
I have good range", lots of water, and good f
grass. I will give them my personal atten-
tion, and willguarantee them to be in good
shape for service when I turn them over. J
For further information address J
James F. Westfall j
WESTFALL - : : ORE. f
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Hay
Insurance
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Insure your Alfalfa Hay
in the stack during the
dry season. Call and
get rates
C C. MUELLER
Nrst National Hank Uullding Vale, Oregon
We RECLEAN ALFALFA and oth
er SEEDS. Interior Warehouse &
Grain Co., Vale. adv-8-29-3t.
Strayed or Stolen
Two bay mares, each five years old
and each has white diamond in face;
blocky built; one weighs about 1300
and the other 1350; in good condition.
One branded left stifle lazy 10 above
HF connected, the other on left shoul
der lazy SS above SS. Last seen on
Gumpor Mountain near Pole creek. A
reasonable reward offered for mares or
information. Address
Ben Starling,
Sept. 5-Oct. 3. Westfall, Ore.
WANTED Lady to learn telephone
operating. Apply at Vale office. adv.
FOR RENT-Tent furnished for light
housekeeping. Apply at residence J.
W. Corson. adv.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JULIEN A. HURLEY
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 3-4. I.O.O.F. Bldg.
Vale, Oregon
QEO. E. DAVIS
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
VALE
Nelsen Building
OREGON
BRUCE R. KESTER
Attorney-at-Law
Nelson Building
VALE - OREGON
W. H. BROOKE R.W. SWAGLER
Attorneys-at-Law
Will Practice In All Courts
Money to Loan on Improved Farms
Rooms 13-16 Wilson Bldg
Ontario, Oregon
We BPPt P4M AT VAT I? A J -.u
nufc- nui' n III u um-
er SEEHS Infoi-iM. W.,l .
Grain Co., Vale. adv-8-29-3t.
C. McGonagill, the Ontario attorney
was a Vale visitor the first of the
week.
A. A. Derrick, one of the prosperous
ranchers of the Willow creek country
has been in this city this week on court
business.
C. W. Mallett was among the county
seat visitors this week.
E. I. Brogan, of Ontario, was among
the attorneys in Vale on professional
business this week.
George L. Baker, of Drewsey, was
among the Vale visitors the first of
this week.
Water Master E. E. Kendall of Jam
ieson, was among the Vale visitors a
few days this week.
Albert Butler was in the city from
Jordan Valley Tuesday.
Mrs. J. A McNulty, ofJWatson, was
visitor at the county seat the first of
the week.
Frank Matney, the Burns sheepman
was in the city a few days of this
week,
C. H. Oxman was down from his big
ranch at Jamieson a few days this
week.
Harden Lockett was in the city from
Brogan.
A. A. Roberts was in the city from
Juntura Monday.
C. E. Amidon came over from Ontar
io Monday.
W. G. Armsrong, of Ontario, was
among the Monday arrivals in the
county seat.
J. M. Addington, was in the city from
Brogan Monday.
F. Bergeron, of Burns has been in
Vale this work.
W. O. Rust, of Juntura, was in Vale
Monda
R. H. Lockett, one of the pioneers
of Malheur county, came down from
his ranch on Willow creek the first part
of this week.
Miss Ruth Bernard, of Oreana, was
among in Monday arrivals in the coun
ty seat.
Attorney C. C- Wilson, of Nyssa,
was in the county seat a few days of
this week.
J. W. McCulloch was over from Ont-
tario Tuesday.
E. M. Dean was in the city from
Nyssa Wednesday:
Attorney P. J. Philliws, of Nyssy
was in Vale Wednesday.
H. T. Frances, the Nyssa lumberman
was a Vale visitor Wednesday.
J. D. Billingsley was over from Ont
ario.
W. H. Gibson, of Nyssa, was in the
city Wednesday.
D. K. Worsham, of Malheur, was
among the visitors at the county seat
Wednesday.
METHODIST CHURCH Text for
sermon at 11 a. m., Sunday, Sept. 6th,
Ps. 104:24 "How manifold are all thy
works. At 8 p. m., a labor day ser
mon. Text, Luke 10:7 "The laborer is
worthy of his hire."
Rev. C. E. Helman made a business
trip to Boise this week and waa accom
panied home by his wife and daughter,
who had been visiting at Jerome and
Shoshone.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH-11 a. m.,
We are Building" is the pastor's sub
ject and in the evening at 8 o'clock,
"Evidences of Effort." All are cordi
ally invited.
Mrs. A. M. Rinehart returned Mon
day evening from an extended viait to
the coast. Mrs. Rinehart visited Un
ion, LaGrande, North Yakima and Se
attle during her absence and returns
with fresh strength and determination
to push the enterprise of sinking the
well in which Messrs. Front and J. S.
Edwards are also interested, to a suc
cessful conclusion.
DR. F. L. WILLIAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Nelsen Bldg., Vale, Oregon.
VALE OREGON
INTERESTING
ITEMS FROM
MOOREVILLE
Rabbit Situation Becoming Seriom
Homesteaders Becoming Dis
couraged School Direc
tors Hare Problem
Mooreville, Aug. 28. Ben Seward
has returned from his visit to Ontario.
Called at Mooreville this week.
C. L. Cook has finished threshing.
Mr. Cook had the finest grain raised in
the valley.
Charles Coutz celebrated his 54th
birthday Sunday, with a big dinner,
candy making, etc. All present had
very enjoyable time and left at a late
hour wishing Charles many such birth
days.
Glen Moore is digging a well on his
homestead and clearing brush. Glen is
going right alter the sage brush, ex
pects to put in forty acres this fall.
It is getting to be a serious problem
What are we going to do about the
rabbits? Why not form a club Hnd
have rabbit drives every two weeks
with a bis- chicken dinner at noon and
a fine for every one who stays at home
without a written excuse from the
president of the club? Let us get busy
and start something or quit farming
for the rabbits are taking everything
Homesteaders are getting discouraged
Taylor Slack threshed for the first
time this season and had about 75 bush
els of rye.
Again our school directors are up
against it. The question is where to
have school. Deserted claim shacks
are all there is and not many of thone
to choose from and not very desirable
locations. The children complain of
the want of light in all the buildings
for school. The directors will do the
best they can and hope by another year
to have our own school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mickey have
moved down on the lake to be near
school this winter for Elmer and not
for want of water as reported, as there
is plenty of water on Rye Grass.
Any one desiring a good cook for
threshing, haying, etc., or a nurse to,
care for small children can find a good
one at Mooreville. At present he has
a steady job.
James E. Young is back on his home
stead. Mr.' Hanson is digging a well.
Mr. Harlan has gone out after anoth
er load of freight.
S. F. Sutton is building a large
grainary and machinery hall. We are
hoping Mr. Sutton will give us another
dance when completed.
We are all feeling very much dis
couraged when we think of putting out
crops and see the thousands and thou
sands of rabbits ready for them. The
average homesteader is not able to
fence against them and it is almost
useless to try to raise anything only to
have the rabbits take it as soon as it
comes through the ground.
S. F. Sutton finished threshing, and
had a good crop, as fine oats as I ever
saw. Wheat and rye were both good
and was all sold at the machine.
Commissioner Moore is on the other
side of the mountain but is expected,
home this week.
Some one was prowling around the
post office last night about midnight
but was tackeled by the big dog and
given quite a tussle. Lost his knife
but can have the same by calling at
the post office. Jumped over the gar
den fence and crossed the lake. The
dogs are very peaceful in the day time,
but will not tolerate midnight prow
lers. W. E. Coder is clearing sage brush
and breaking up new ground.
Carnival Bargains!
IN FURNITURE
During the three Carnival
Days, Sept. 3-4-5, 1 will give
15 per cent off
On my entire stock of first
class Furniture.
T.T. Nelsen Vale,0r.
POST OFFICE CIGAR STORE
. D. ROGERS, lrop.
Directly adjoining Post Office. Best place
in Vale to buy candy, nuts, cigars, tobacco and pipes.
Fine Stationery and Post Cards
ORANGES, P.ANANAS AND LEMONS
WHEN IN VALE MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
All the leading magazines, newspapers and periodi
cals always on the stand.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR ALL PUBLICATIONS
itlalfjcur enterprise Always on Sale.
rKtlJ L. JUHNMJN
Former proprietor of the Drexel at Vale
Now conducts the
HOTEL MANIT0U
BOISE IDAHO
Rates 75c to $1.50 per day
When in Boise you are cordially
invited to visit Hotel Manitou
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Reduction in Toll Rates
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Call operator for new rates
to points to which you want
to talk.
I Malheur Home Telephone Company::
D. D.
Holten has left for the east.
MOOREVllXEITE.
Now la the time to get Into the
stock buslnew. High prices for beef
and mutton has depleted the ranges.
High prices will continue lndefla.
Itely.
QR. CARL J. BARTLETT
Physician and Surgeon
Offices over Vale Drug Store
VALE OREGON
Ur ' Pauline Sears Dr. Chss. A. 8ars
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Dr. Pauline 8r is gra'luaUof Amer
l.an Kchool 'f teowthy, Kirks
villa. M., It. ('!' A. Srs from
O.o Urn Ai'gvlcs echini.
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i During the Big Carnival do
not fail to see our display
of Feed Grinders, Hay i!
Cutters and gasoline en- i!
gines. Manure spread- ;;
ers and John Deere farm ;
machinery. Expert on ;
the floor.
Interior Warehouse and Grain Co. :;
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Butter
Wrappers
Printed neatly and upon short
notice at the
Enterprise Job Office
GrjOQCOQOQOg
Prices $1.25 for the first 100
and 25c per 100 for additional
wrappers printed at the same
time.
We use the the best specially prepared
butter wrapper parchment and
ink, print the labels in the
form required by law,
and will guarantee
satisfaction
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