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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1914)
TAVDAvrnn Classified Ads ll1 MUST VOTE IT MALHEUR ENTERPRISE Found FOUND A complete set ot mud Ontario Sncculafora Toil- chnins for automobile between Vale , laiK inuna ok hid iincr at lvaiiuom in i Whip Voters in gna uiiw prise office. For Sale at Random in Attempt toLaFre?n?pnof m,atched bIck . lu MPare" "Res Past four and flv dv .Meenvn, ,0rrrenoon8 Satur hL 7v Va'e JrM8f "d Livery barn at Vale, or by callinsr at the ranch . . r mi i am ...ii . . in the circular -4 ..... . iS,""'f. """"west or Vale. Price FOR SALE Old newspapers, ruita. Ontario n ... ' v. mur e,. welch.-10-17-4L - ... . ' - W 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I IK I I'lliK a I M?'Mffi I. la.d on ;horr;8 .e., SALE One feather hrl r.11 ub T nun Will I fin nt ,1,J a . ... Jo later. They are claim. ,,,,JU" wr8' A,vln Vale, vat p .n ,...,., . ' av-u. i 1 " i i : ' lr-. I claim cabins, etc. Price, 25c per 100 at the Enterprise oflice. adv 5-16. Will build a 2nn nnn Livestock ling unless the court hnin. i- Prof. John A. Lindaev. nf Wo;.. moved to Ontario. ' was a guest of the Rev. J. M. Nelson It is presuming on the intelligence m,'y over Saturday and Sunday. or tne people of Malheur countv Miss E. Emm. Noi. k.. ...... . ' v iuvii. TT tins IUHL - f vj iu.r uiih tii i n nm him a cuirnm Tmm ..a i i i KSicissJs ";i:r ruh"T ab8uri a.n - f ewd'y8withherhom;fo,k9i;; z n Bumrni. The countv rnmm 93 nn. . tfl " uo i nlr an.l lr r uiro. V. Komnn anant Note the registered brand of Mc- Knight Bros, tion of anyone this brand. tf cannot Incur any indebtedness with- , ' 1 B" KomPn BPenl out the CONSENT nf tha .,' Iaftweek " their ranch aouth of town BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS MARRIAGE tICENSES. Roy H. Trask to Alice Bauer. Oct 7, 1914. out the CONSENT of the people. lhe county commissioners .ii,t Money to loan on improved farm not buv the fair trnimj. -,ii.....J lands frorn 3 to 5 years, interest 8. la to snr, i.. S Timhre . rc v. ?tw. ciciuuu, i ae pnnnK. I.., v.i,uiii.j cuiuuiisBioners could not Money to loan on farms. Good terms 1 d the Harper bridge muiicj iu uuuu v- vu.ioq.m oi me people. wW.ii,.,,., i , v "' clearing ana plowing yreparaiory io making early proof. Uncle John Zimmerman waa in town Monday and Tuesday attending the sale without u" way. SKL SL,"BS !r "5 "V!!'1'110" ,nt0 the J: ? Person, President of Jones eon.-Adv. L . , DVD'"UC'- 1U coumy mm westrall, was in town early " I COmmlBHlnn Ara wars I i tL. i .... oucooiuiiy tu- uiuic wets. mr. Liamberson reports wU ,lum luo uuymeni OI IK.' VVeSlia I as havinor irrwl o..nn miscellaneous ouu me rair association 'because it was illegal for them to DONATE Diek Breedlove was down from Bro- When a competent experienced ,- ... ' Kar Traders Day with some small nio-a xt.. In n 1J -i or t' muuoy ui me DUD11C. If thai ,. .... " r--i jnuioc io nccueu, u.ione j or write i . . . . ail oi wnich wnrn n H Box 422, Ontario, Oregon. 5-23-tf WANTED Cash paid for clean cot ton raPS suitable for wininc mschinorv Deliver at the Enterprise office rolled in punaies 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. aviness, vale Uregon. adv. Real Estate Money to loan on farms. Good terma and long time. Apply to C. C. Mueller First National Bank Bldg., Vale, Ore gon. Adv. 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. large town of Ontario could not ob tain 16,500, how can Vale get the muoh greater sum of $200,000? IN THE FACE OF THESE IN CONTROVERTIBLE FACTS. J. A. D. M. Brogan returned from the east Monday, CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Sermons bv ine pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Lackey, President, has the collos- Special music bv mal t.' J sal effrontery to tell the people that full choir. . Ribbon contest is now on v aliej wm nave a izoo.000 build-1 in the Bible School at 10 a. m. Come ine constrnctAi. nv thp mrivrv I " r, . r, , . .... I inieBi cj. ousn, oi westiaii, was a business visitor at the county seat Wednesday, Donald McLeod was in the city from Westfall Tuesday. Reuben McCreary, of Riverview, Ontario is a portion of the county, so they claim, therefore THEIR VOTE would be absolutely neces sary In order to build a court house of any kind, Will Mr. Lackey explain, over his own signature, what method VALE 1 wa8 a COunty seat visitor Wednesday! All III miHflll A Am - A A - 1 I ' Jesse Griffith, of Watson, visited at the county seat Monday. Roscoe Welch, of Ironside, was a 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. 6 MONEY 6 MONEY 6 Loans may be obtained for any pur pose on acceptable Real Estate securi ty; liberal privileges; correspondence solicited. A. C. Agency Company, 758 Gas, Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo, and 440 Phelan Bldg., San Francisco. 9-19 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 gRUCE 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 DR. F. L. WILLIAMS Physician and Surgeon Nelsen Bldg., Vale, Oregon. VALE OREGON DR. CARL J. BARTLETT Physician and Surgeon Offices over Vale Drug Store VALE OREGON Dr. Pauline Seare Dr. Chas. A. Sears OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Pauline Sears is graduate of Amer ican School of Osteopothy, Kirks viile. Mo., Dr. Chaa. A. Sears from the Los Angeles school. Office over Vale Drug Store Phone 84 VALE, OREGON Dk. c. C. BURROW DENTIST Vale, Oregon L W. HUKTC'JI Civil Cninkkh & Hravr."" l-kiuU-liitrlmt i,d u.rvolr tfurvry Uiid, vaii:, )KM;n from Ontario to build anything, let alone a 1200,000 court ihouse? The fact that Mr. Lackey makes so absurd a statement and that Traders Day visitor in Vale. the Ontario papers head-line their front page with so palpable an im possibility indicates the dire straits In which Lees and his peculating followers have found themselves. NO J- c- Syme was in the city from CITIZEN OF THE COUNTY CAN Watson Traders Day, C. H. Oxman and John Norwood were in the city from Jamieson Mon day. REALLY BELIEVE SO RIDICU LOUS A FABRICATION. SUCH STATEMENTS INDICATE THAT THESE PEOPLE HAVE A POOR OPINION OF THE REAS ONING POWER OF THE VOTERS. Another statement that we make is this: No discussion, no talk of any kind, no attempt in any way, shape or manner, has been made by the board of county commissioners, nor any Vale citizens to the board, to build any building of any kind, at any point. CITIZEN. ONTARIO FEARS THE LOSS OF IDAHOTRADE Seeks to Cover the Loss by Tearing Down Vale. i '"''I, if I'' tiiU limMX hiHi It is certain that the good people of Ontario are assured of the un fairness of the removal of the coun ty seat from Vale to Ontario and In casting about for some reason for their great anxiety to accomplish this purpose It has come to light that there Is Immediate and great danger of the bench trade of Idaho going to Its proper place shortly after election. In the face of the fact that the good people of that city refused to permit the Moore Grotto to be run on wide open principles which is permitted the rest of the town, it seems that the leading lights of the association of grabbers known as the Commercial Club are fighting tooth and nail for anti-prohibition. When one of the bench citizens feels a slight thirst which he de sires to quench in a modest and quiet way. he hies him to the city where such thirst can be properly adjusted; meanwhile purchasing some fifty or more dollars worth of provisions or dry goods. This money by rights should go to their own town, Payette, and so should the state of Oregon go dry, there would be no Inducemert for this in dividual to visit the beautiful town of Ontario and he would consequent ly deal with his own city. Casting about for some offset to supply this almost certain loss they concluded that they could secure enough votes through colonizing and the liberal use of fait worked autos to put Vale on the run and thus re compense themselves for some of the 1(I8S. The sllKht boom that would come through success at the polls would enable some of the rlngslers to rb'sr themselves of ',h h",,,,' r.h to th K"l " w,, CAltK FOR THE TAX I'A YKIl ANYWAY? MIK PLAY. It ! Urn of luUirsl 0 f, IU H.,MH l..ll'.i I'"" 1 1,1, i hi- n I ll.i it !' " mi n . . . inos. on. aiewarc, oi conita, was a visitor at the county seat Wednesday, Wm. Connolly was in the city from Westfall Tuesday. P. C. Joyce, of Juntura, was a Vale visitor Tuesday. W. C. Waltz and wife and Mrs. O. B. Waltz, of Kingman Colony, were in the city Saturday on land business. E. M. Blodgett waa in the city Sat urday from Kingman Colony. A. G. Brooks and wife, of Jamieson, were Vale visitors Saturday. Frank R. Sels, of Caldwell, visited Vale Saturday. Fred Mitchell was in the city from Brogan Saturday. O. D. Loveless was among the Bro gan visitors at the county Beat Satur day. W. F. Baker, of Ontario, was a bus iness visitor in Vale Saturday. W. F. Allen was down from the Ir onside country attending the Traders Day meeting in Vale Monday. Chas. Woodward and C. M. Cole, of Brogan, were county seat visitors Sat urday. W. P. Caviness, of Bonita, visited in Vale Sunday. Emil Tschirgi was down from Bro gan Sunday. Sam Duncan, of Ontario, was a coun ty seat visitor Sunday. C. R. Ames was in the city from Sand Hollow Monday. H. Schlottman, of Brogan, was among the Traders Day visitors in Vale. R. J. Ivers, of Watson, visited the county seat Monday. County Attorney Brooke waa over from Ontario Tuesday. C. C. Wjlson was here from Nyssa Tuesday. We wonder now: Is that bid for the Ontario city funds part of the game? Are they paying Interest on the alleged $15,000 deposited In each bank? What's the matter with the other bank? Don't they get any pap: r. a. mis mai be none of our business, neither Is the VALE WATER WORKS any of the "COMICAL" club's busi ness. Vale Is not trying to pass it along to the county at a special $2,500 election. Leo Buffington was in town from Ironside Monday. Mr. Buffington came by way of Westfall) where he visited his uncle, Mr. Cummins. Dr. T. W. Thurston was In town from the new town of Lancaster Tues day. The board of equalization closed its sittings Tuesday. It will take some time to fix up the rolls. Reserve your seats at 12 o'clock noon Oct 26. Drexel Drug Co. Store. No one person allowed to get more than 10 tickets. Francis L. Cook. Prop, and Mgr., Vale Entertainment Course. George A. Russel was a Vale visitor Tuesday. L. J. Aker, of Ontario, has been in the city the past week. W. R. Chivers was in the city from Ontario Tuesday. A. A. Roberta was in the city from Juntura Tuesday. F. C. Oxman, of Durkee, was a Vale visitor Tuesday. Attorney John L. Rand, the popular Baker City barrister, was in Vale on professional business Monday. S. L. Waldon was in the city from Westfall Saturday. T. R. Beers, of Creston, was a Vale visitor Saturday. F. L. Buffington, of Westfall, was county seat visitor Saturday. . John C. Gordon was in the city from Skullspring Monday. W. E. Lees and J. R. Blackaby were over from Ontario last Friday. Attorney E. I. Brogan was a Vale visitor from Ontario Friday of last week. Hot Lake Manager Would Like Notice of Arrival in Advance Persons contemplating a visit to Jlot Lake bonnes. Ureeron. who reaulre the service oi a wheel chair or other spec tal convenience, are requested by the management to give notice or arrival in advance, so that proper care and at tention may be assured. (Paid adver tisement.) 10-17. LOST Between Geo. Hart's place toe Westfall and Big Bend on Snake River, a folding (Eastman) Kodak in eather case. Reward. Mrs. Kinir Brown. Caldwell, Idaho, R. D. No. 4. -adv-9-19. Referring to "Sympathy" a poem (so-called) which appeared in the Argus of Oct. 8, we desire to re mark that while It has mentioned number of citizens who perhaps need sympathy, and has Included Vale collectively as asking for sym pathy, the poem, or song, or dog gerel, is not near long enough to Indued all who WILL NEED sym pathy If the Ontario speculators can get a 60 per cent vote under pres ent conditions. The ENTIRE COUNTY WILL NEED SYMPATHY WITH NO ONE TO GIVE IT to them. It will be "DO AS WE TELL YOU,' FROM THE ONTARIO RINGSTEKS. Keep Your Animals FreefgtmFIiei Cow clve lct milk. 'hones do lot work wheif (oriured by lliet. Keep vour iiotk tree from ihcx dici breeding pcu by pry ing them with , j Conkey's Fly Knocker Givci inimils immediate relief and uveS you money ind trouble. Does not uint milk. Iwjjknuvc to animals. ' I Try It 15 Day nt Money Back fl I to plcatc you. Gel B Hvil H can now Ouin, JSc; (r- AHj Gil,$IU0, 5Gal,HJ 2j3!rt H. E. YOUNG Vale, Ore. t you have any Fall Plowing, etc, to do, t Do not fail to see our complete John DeerestocK otl'iows, urms, t Disc Harrows, etc. ! Also Hau,Grain and Flour For Sale Interior Warehouse and Grain Co. ; WANTED Work by day and sew I lg. reasonable price. Phone 104 W, Vale. Oregon. adv-10-10. SUNRISE VALLEY ITEMS Follyfarm, Oct. 10. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edgar, of Sunrise Valley, daughter, Oct 5th. Being the first arrival in the ValUy, the father and mother are receiving many congratula tions. Miss Emma Muller of Boise it the nurse In attendance. Mr. L. E. Seawell, of Payette, is shipping the sheep which he has pur chased through this section. Mr. Frank Hargus, manager of the sheep purchased by Mr. W. H. Guess of Homedale, Idaho, passed through this Valley with the sheep enroute to the railroad this week. The first rains of the season were welcomed by all last week, and show ers have continued since then. There Is more Catnrrh In this section ot the country tliuu all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incur able, science naa proven Catarrh to be constitutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitutional oure on the market. It la taken Internally. It acts directly on the blood ana mucous surraces ot tne system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Tolo. a Bom by nruciiets. Tlo. Take Hall's Family Pills for sonstlsatloa. Let it rain Will protect you, as it has thousands of builders during the past fifteen years. ' Malthoid it easy to lay anyone can do it it'- the cheapest roofing for t lasts for years. EMPIRE. LUMBER CO.. VALE ORE The truth Is that In Shakespeare the evil pasBlons of men are shown In proper colors and the absurdity of some of the arguments we read In the Ontario papers are well repre sented thus: Bass: "Gratlano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man In all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid In two bushels of chaff; you shall seek all day ere you And them; and when you have them tbey are not worth the search." While we have not yet used the Biblical quotation "What Ood ath joined together let no man put asunder," the Argus has called It to our attention and we ask our readers to review what we hare put before them regarding assessments and see if the Ontario evaders of society's burdens have not regard ed this quotation affectionately in connection with their money- H God joined them and their money they seem determined that no man (tax collector at least) snail sun- er them. The Ontario Argus seems not to be enthused with J. F. Combs' let- ter In the Enterprise or uct. io. If anyone .has missed that letter they should send to the Enterprise for it. It shows wnat nappens to county when a ring gets a stran gle bold on It. Mr. Combs has been In places dominated by Just such man. As we ponder over the wilful ttempt at spoliation of a few or the most avaricious of the fair town of Ontario there comes to us reason for their abuse of num bers the words of the poet: Low ambition and the thirst for praise." The Argus calls waillngly and loudly for assistance from the coun ty. Asks the people to support It. Why! My dear annex to the Comical" Club, they ARK aolng something In that line. Your as sessment Is only $500 on what you call a 15,000 plant. Are not the remainder of the taxpayers putting p the difference? We note that the poetical writers of the Ontario Club Annex to the reus (value for taxpaylng pur poses $500. real value 0) bsve apol- gltMd to "Hhakesptare and tne En terprise." An apology Is due all Ight, to thorn who are compelled read the effusUjo. Home of the poetical effusions ruining forth la the Argus (name remarks) brtug to mind the advice to the poets, or would be pools; lt your literary oiup"uion be lit from the public eye for nine nsrs." (liettsr uiske l so I We sis plesstiij o (list of lbs olbr ililj la lbs i'.jui isu be a'ui'si isiJ r'r"" Uiit llUMiS si "is Hireling will llltt bnsld f ij4stlll"ll bSlef .ni'. li dieui'-4 M'sl any or. Hfcs'jr li.s'UI wnul'l tlnUllttnl I la 14 We Buy Grain, Corn, Alfalfa and other seeds. We Reclean Alfalfa and other seeds. Interior Warehouse & Grain Co. W "V. WW A irBf i ii i'i "Your House Is So Popular !" "Yes electric light makes a house so cheerful, you know, and our friends can not resist the attraction." Let us wir yemr house for Edison Maada Lamps, tkos bulb of M boN tied sunshine," which have popular, ised so many thousands of houses throughout the country. The cost of wiring is but a trifle compared with the benefits of electrio light VALE ELECTRIC CO. VALE ORE. " 1 " - ii '- MMMflWillliiimHSi. """ lllij FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS and School Supplies. One school bag free to each stu dent buying supplies here. All School Books Strictly CASH VALE DRUG STORE John Botwell, Prop. Cigars & Confectionery All the leading magazines and newspapers, school supplies and stationery. The CAPITAL NEWS, giving full leased wire Press dispatches of the day's war news, is on sale here immediately after the train's arrival every evening POST OFFICE CIGAR STORE . D, ROGERS, Prop, H. E. YOUNG Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed Seed Grains and Alfalfa Seed Middlings POTATOES Shorts Custom chopping done while you wait TEL. 76 VALi:, ORE. 0, K. Transfer Co. OKUi l'Uo 29; Rj, SI AHOfdiri PfupJJ; I'iUtd Yale la II mils, from tie mala Hue tn the Mslusur VtlUy railroad. Will Im Iralua a dsjr coauectlBf with lie mala Hue. Heller O'uMljr la i4tUa.4 M ta t t'