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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1915)
Pa a a ;0SSHIti fitted on Living Moocis ft" Since the first annnnnrpmnnf of the fact that we are going to show a moving picture film of corset fittings, we have had no end of inquires about this special matinee for ladies only. at the REX THEATRE Saturday, April 17 We are one of the first distri butes of Gossard Corsets to show this film. It was pro duced by The Essanay Film Company of Chicago and in it you see how moving pic tures are made, how corsets are fitted and in addition you see a beautiful story entitled "How Marjorie Won a Ca- UP- reer. ssard . GOSSARD Corsets on Living- Figures A few more complimentary passes can Corset l)e- I Wear OSSARD 'l Corsets y lace in front be had by calling at our partment. If you have not yet re ceived your pass, call and get it to day. You can phone your reserva tion, if you prefer. Every Gossard Cor et shown in this beautiful film can be had at our store. DO NOT MISS THIS SPECIAL MAT INEE FOR LADIES ONLY. VALE TRADING COMPANY. Tom T?nf ... . were in the c v , Z V T' . Jhn Zimrman, accompanied by week look "VJ? 1 days the Past hJ w and son, made a visit to Vale tere ts here and P T y ln" Tuesy in their car, making the trip at th ,1 LL Jli "TUns Wlth fritnds '"m Westfall in about two hours. Mr uiui uuiue. WHITE SETTLEMENT was in thp rit t.,.i.. i . v., rauiiuuj on Dusiness. Frank R. Sels was in the city from Ontario Monday George II. Bodfish, the Malheur min ing man and merchant, was a visitor WHITE SETTLEMENT, Ore., April . . f- t i. . i .1 .......... A Zimmerman was attendine to some1. a new uuiu. Mr. Robinson and partners have iust finished sowinsr 200 acres of J. D. Fairman, the We tfall banker wheat on the Wood ranch. Jerry Hurley, the Nyssa contractor,' probate matters before the County Judge. and merchant, was in the city on bus- mes the first of the week. Wm. Anderson, a former resident at the county seat the early part of this cit' came over from Prairie the week S. L. Wnldon and H. M. Moss, of Ontario, were in the city the latter Part of last week. County Commissioner M. D. Kel ley was down from Jamieson Tuesday on business before the U. S. Land Of fice, purchasing an isolated tract of land from the government. E. II. McDonald, one of the substan tial ranchers of the Nyssa country, was in the city on a brief visit Mon day. II. F. Rohrig was a visitor at the county seat from Malheur the latter part of last week, making a filing on a homestead. J. S. White was in the city from the Cow Valley country Thursday of last week. Andrew Jensen, of Westfall, visited Vale last week. H. A. Dick, of Riverside, was a bus iness visitor last week. Dance at the lsis every Saturday evening. adv. City the first of the week on a visit to relatives here. Fred M. Johnson was in the city from Baker Wednesday. F. Crighton and P. II. Brown, of Payette, were Vale visitors Wednes day. 0. J. Rose, of Medford, was among the Wedne-day arrivals in the city. Thos. W. Claggett was in the city from Ontario Wednesday. Claude Clark, of the Bean Ranch, is till looking for coyotes. Ray Scott and lady friend went horse back riding to the B Sunday. W. J. Roberts, wife and daughter took Sunday dinner with Mr. N. Sul lens and family. The S. W. and B. Co. have just finished shearing their band of sheep. Will start to the hills with them about the first day of May. The White Settlement school was delightfully entertained by Lincoln 64 on Bird Day, George Winslow was seen on our streets Sunday eve. Come again John and Jim Howard spent several George, days in the city the past week. Joe Smith is working at the Ander- A. R. Buchanan, of Westfall, was a son nd Gwinn ranch. Wednesday visitor in Vale. Mr. Dunster has returned home af- Rev. Thos. J. Brady, of Juntura, was ! ter a few weeks absence delivering a visitor in Vale Wednesday, R. Daley, of Watson, was a business visitor in Vale Tuesday. Reuben McCreary, proprietor of Ad rian townsite, was a business visitor in Vale Wednesday. S. W. Waltz, of Baker, was in the city Wednesday. E. J. Wells, of Boise, was among the visitors in Vale Tuesday. M. L. Fothcringham, of Jamieson, 1T Tl iifi,! r . . ' ' "" mr. irmeu, wiiiiams, instructor in tor in the city during the past week. Piano and Harmony, Vale, Oregon. Adv.-4-17-4t. pictures. C. Hagood was a business caller at the county Feat last Friday. Mrs. S. J. Bean and daughter Rach el attended Sunday School at Lincoln 64 Sunday. The ranchers in this locality are very happy as the prospect for a bountiful crop is good. Dance at 'he cening. ad'". Isi : every Saturday , II. A. Carey, of I.awen, was in the city the latter part of last week. X. E. Littlefield, of Skullspring, was i in the city last week. 1 I Subscribed During March I Tel. No. SUBSCRIBER 6 County Surveyor, B. F. Farmer, Ofike. 59 Interior Warehouse & Grain Company., Extension. 31 Vale Transfer Company, Office. 27 J. R. Wheeler, Office. 31 Vale Drug Store Extension. 126 H. W. Young J 117 Mrs. A. M. Rinehart, Residence. 57 Geo. R. Hart, Residence. j 102W Mrs. Hattie Anderman, Residence. j 61R A. Ps Harlan, Residence. 1 115W 12. F. Farmer. Residence. 121 Percy M. Johnson, Residence. Oregon and Washington Gazetteer. IRONSIDE PARAGRAPHS IRONSIDE, Ore., April 12. Vis Clin Hov.-irrl. of Malheur Citv v--a visitor at her brother Chn! II fU'.i's ""uusday. A base ball team has been organiz ed at Bonita, Oregon. It will only be JAMIESON ITEMS JAMIESON, Ore., April 14. The base ball game played at Brogan last Sunday was full of excitement. The game was between Erog m ' ?n ioson. The score stood 11 to 25 in r or of Brogan. Tuesday, the 6th, v.-' ' entertainment. A very sn c " was taught by Miss Lucy Chamberlain The dance at the Jamieson hall was MOTOR CAK5 Economy Economy in fuel consumption! mv in tire mileage Economy in upkeep and greatest of all, Economy in the long run because of the everlasting quality. Buick cars are every day establish ing remarkable fuel economy records. It was a Buick that won the Wisconsin Reliability and Economy Contest with an average of 24.8 miles to the gallon for over 500 miles. Thousands of unsolicited letters from satisfied owners vouch for Buick economy of upkeep and records of tire mileage. For examples of Buick longevity and uninterrupted service, look to the various models, from the first one built. They're still in; service some of them in our home town. Built in Fours and Sixes $900 to $1650 (F. O. B. Flint, Mich.) Come in and see the 1915 models. Vale Garage & Machine Co. Vale, Ore. Call on or write for demonsti tion. a short time until their team will be attended by a medium sized crowd of ready for a game. Francis Ro-e and son Sylvester went R. L. Polk & Co. have just issued'10 "aKer Jnursaay aIter nouaenoia the 1915-16 edition of the Oregon and K""UB' lu"" V'" "uay-. . iiew uosweii is again visiting our IT DENOTES A PROGRESSIVE CITY Malheur Home Telephone Co. j Rates are reasonable Ask for information XBBHMBlBglBHBBB8HH8BaanBHHBaBBHPCBiaaBH n a H a a a u a Kl Bfl a u M a ti a a n a a ti a ai ta u H H U n a Hotel Oregon Portland, Oregon and the Hotel Seattle Seattle, Washington cater particularly to the residents of Eastern Oregon. Our rates are low, and we are glad to extend every reason able accommodation. Both hotels are conducted on the European plan. Rooms $1.00 per day and upward. WRIGHT & DICKINSON, Proprietors Washington Gazetteer & Business Di rectory, which is the only work of the kind published. It contains an accur ate business directory of every city town and village in Oregon and Wash ington, and the names and addresses of country merchants and professional men, lumbermen, etc, who are located adjacent to villages, also lists of gov ernment and county officers, state boards, statutory provisions, terms of court, names of courts, names of post offices, express, telephone and tele graph offices, justices of the peace, 1 .1 .1..:!.. 1 ,.1.1.. .i nn-ri ij. I noLeis, uany anu weciwy ncwajjajcj a, besides much other information use- ful to all classes of business and pro $ fessional men. A descriptive sketch g 'of each place is given, embracing var ? jious items of interest, such as location, JUjJuianun, Ml- l." 1 v V. v v.... i f the most convenient shipping' stations, the products that are marketed, stage communications, trade statistics ana churches. An important feature is the classi fied Directory, giving every business arranged under its special heading, thus enabling subscribers to obtain at a glance a list of all houses manufac turing or dealing in any particular line of goods. The work generally is compuea to meet the wants of the business com munity and is so thorough as to de serve its liberal patronage. Price $9.00. Offices, Seattle, Port land, Spokane and Tacoma. vicinity, looking after the water dis tribution of which he is manager. A. N. Fowler made a trip to Bro- people. Several new families have moved nto Dry Gulch, intending to improve homesteads. Mrs. Heitman, W. G. Terwilleger, W. J. Scott, Mr. Ridgley and Pat 0' Neil were at the county seat last week. The Willow River company are pre- jMlllBBBBBffBflBflflflBBnDflflflHBBBBBBBBBBBB Delicious Fruits for the Table The finest line of pure Easter candies, fresh oranges, lemons, bananas and apples. Send the children here. J. D. ROGERS one 98 Vale. Orecron Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury a, mrrcury will .ure y d t of mell and complete I) era "f" whole Bystem when enurlru. It the mucous surfaces, hu. h arth les s mm n..vir bo used except on presi: rip lions HH 111-" uaih . v.i.. viln-'aii'inriK Horn n uiu t i "'' V , .i, prwxl vou y will lo is leu iu.u " -h.. i noHBibly derive from them. by I' . J contains no (lie Catarrh Cure, manufactured merely and is taken internally. actlnB directly upon the blood and I mucous sur faces of the Bystem. In buyinff Hal s ratarrh Vure be sure you Bet the Be,.u ne It is taken Internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- HoM hv l)ruCHts. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall s f u.nlly Pills for oon.Up.Uoii. gan last week after freight for the paring to irrigate their alfalfa and Ironside store. ! grain. The grain and alfalfa around W. T. Bunt went to Brogan Mon-1 Jamieson look fine. day after freight. French Ward and Clarence Beck- A. E. Nichols killed a rabid coyote man were Jamieson visitors last week from Lancaster. Miss Clark, county school superin t indent, visited Jamieson school Fri- in his barn-yard Monday. Mrs. S. D. Duncan, Ray, Merwin, and Nannie motored to Weiser Fri day evening, returning Sunday. ,day, the 9th inst. She was well pleas- Ellis Renshaw took his departure ed with the work of the school and for Grants Pass, Oregon, Friday, g ive an interesting talk. where he expects to spend the summer. I Mr. Helman wa3 up from Vale and Summers Smith has been quite ill preached at the school house Friday, he 9th. mon. He gave an interesting ser- r NEW PERKINS HOTEL ."Uuctoa fUfMia I'OIMLANl). OltfcGON , . " (hinut-ktlonsUy tha must 1 1. huusn in I'.. .H.. .4 u ,. i I- ..I ..ur 1,1m Ls frofll OUT l.i.wv.i....... . h .i..i...iio.ilL klir: I lisin'M-r rwt.y.,1 ',7'" ''.! i Jub: 1.1k. i' i-4 mi I "wvr. (..r iui ... kail., 1 the past week with spotted fever. He is improving at this writing. Wm. Tureman, of the little Malheur, arrived in the vicinity first of the week on business. Miss Onie Elms and Frank Elmo, of Unity, were week end visitors at W. J. Hinton's, returning to their home Monday. Mrs. J. P. Smith, of Ontario, is vis iting her sons of this place. She ex pects to return the latter part of the week. Ed Wham and Mr. Rhine, of Unity, attended the ball game Sunday. Alice Williams and daughter Thel ma were week end visitors at Mrs. Duncan's. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worsham and Lucy, of Malheur, attended church here Sunday. Hardy Murray and wife, of West Camp Creek, were week end visitors at J. II. Rose's, returning home Sun day. Rev. Harrison, of Unity, held ser vices here Sunday. Anthony Bros, have just completed drilling a well 260 feet deep for John Broderick. They are beginning one on Ben Jones' farm this week A large crowd from Malheur attend ed the ball game here Sunday. Elmer Lawrence is very ill with spotted fever. Scott Davis received the glad news last of the week that Mrs. Davis has a 12 pound boy. Mr3. Davis is in the hospital at Ontario. Both mother and babe are doing nicely and Scott is looking fine, wearing a No. 9 hat the last few days. Mr. Logan, of Ontario, motored up to Scott Davis' Friday, returning Sat- urilaV. lie w an jjmt v. v .... t-n,.,r,,n l.iirwl I 'n. t - - v...v r,anici ii ih" ' 10 Rolls Stolen SjPj irn hum ilie roof ul . U,Ui.. i ' fI""K0, - ry tl ' "irr '"':lluf,M'f do!Uri I .1 n' vll ki.' DEAD OX NOTES DEAD OX FLAT, Ore., April 13. A. S. Witbeck has the well drillers at his place this week and we hope he succeeds in striking plenty of good water. H. C. Eggleston rode over to his homestead Saturday night, ne ex pects to go across the Blue Mountains for the summer. Mr. Higby is drilling for water on his land on lower Dead Ox Flat. Mr. Sutton is plowing a large acre age for fall seeding. Oliver Mayfield paid a visit to A. T. McDonald last Sunday. John Taylor has purchased the growing rye crop on the Roland Hall place and has given it a thorough har rowing. The rye fields are heginning to show quite green, and with a few more rains a good crop will be assured. Chas. Warren killed a coyote one day last week. One less of the "var mints." Levi Crull paid a business visit to A. T. McDonald today. We learn there is a petition in em ulation to have the upper or hill por tlon of Snake River precinct cut out f the herd law district. Majiy of the ower Dead Ox people who voted for t'no law are said to be (signing the pe tition realizing what un injustice nan been foisted upon the dry araitrre 'of1 the high lands. Rabbits are much scarcer :ihan las year and many are dyifig. Sheep herders report dead ot all over the ft Vt li M a a El h II ta H Ut II II tl M ta ii M M 14 11 19 ta HI ta ,fi tin ..... u '. ests of the Ironside defeated Malheur in a one tided ball game here Sunday. The score was Ironside 13, Malheur 3. Malheur was outclassed in every inn ing. With the exception of 2 errors Ironside played league bull. Anthony and Lawrence, pitchers for Ironside, say Malheur is sure ea.sy. Earl Uf ton, Ironside's fast S. S made a homo run and brought in two men on one of hii famous bunts. Mulhe'ir has de rided to ship in new players hefore the next name. Following is tb Imeuji f lwo teams: Mslhuur I'll, her, E. K" '" Woodrwk; cut. her, M. Mudyj lb, Dr. I'll. It. r'heiU'ii; "I', N. MorflUi ... W. .MytMi If. ! H..-rdj if, M.Urr; if, l" f'-l W.l'k. tho earnest hope of very rancher. Dead Ox nnEaBBosnEonnonnnnanscEBEisEnnEscBaECQaaa n H n n H. E. Young Seed Grains and Alfalfa Seeds WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Seed Grains and Alfalfa Seed Conkeys and International Stock and Poultry Remedies. Chick Food, Oyster Shells, Ground Bone, Charcoal, Grit, etc. IMPLEMENT DEPT CONNECTED McCormick Mowers, Binders, and Rakes Oliver Plows, Corn Planters, Harrows, and Cultivators. Weber Wagons, Ken tucky Seed Drills, Binder Twine, etc. Full Line of Extras and Repairs Telephone 7G Vale, Oregon BnBnnaBiBBBaanEnaansnanBanasiaaBCOBDBCisaa Brand New Shoes I) will be just as much appreciated by your horse aa by ure1f. Eape- ciallly if we d ilie shoeing. The horse wllt last know what per-5? lc"j htting, comfortable shoes ( toil like. better. Send him around aa a treat He'll feel better and go) 0) to him and a benefit to yourself. VALE, J.M. Randolph OREGON. 3 )U U l M F W, CIVIC CLUB DANCE. The Civic Club'a Annual Dsnro will bo given next I'riduy night, April 23, at the old Skating Rink Hall. The music will !) furnished by the Vale Band, and a swell Kupper served. A royal welcome will be x tended to all. M to a t ri p t ti H a t ni 1 a u Ii Ii H M M a M QnDBnBBBDDOBBOnBBHnBaoaDBOB&BBBEIBnBaBOrj Ii M M M H M 1 Q1PRING styles and materials have arrived, u Spring Goods Tliw hniiilAu UlUiy fttuuM 14 of nA lU vuiui.jf j'syn, whiU (U uvi ,1 UUMt li M. I'll, i w"i . . u I i ' ' I I I I V,.l A I I'ftw III I J i .i,i , ll.i l ii; ill' lb. li l -in , Uin bsii. l W'ln k and It., m at will I I.k ,l I ull,J ! l, 1(1,1,1,144, v I Ml) frl I i ll) Ict me take your order for a spring suit. We arc now in our new quartern, opposite the Drcxcl Hotel. All kind of cleaning preHsing, ultering and garment work done at reasonable prlcea and on hhort not Iff. All work guarauteid. MADi: TO MKAKUJtti KUITH A KIMCCIAMT GEO. R. SWEENEY M M M II M M II M M 0HVI8B8IIBHIB8IBBBaBRIM98IBVt!O8SltS8Ul ii -i v.-