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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1915)
October 2, 1915. MALTIKTm ENTERPRISE ... Lr-icJ I cfc I(t (1111 B II UI & IMIS? IV M I ' TO I ,1 it hEIIBi Ore?., aepu 'LT. , of the Derrick and Wor on i while netting racheta stepped through the car . the m 11. w w .. Fotun. , which was (iiJ w i. tViA rnrrinca i. Mr. DerrifR iwh- - ' and "Bob" escaped with a OI,C.e .ale which is quite painful wise" . .. nothing serious. . r MIf!nnv. of Su . . .re the guests of their aunt vt uwsham. They are tak- 11 ITI . V - load of peaches home from Bro- rtD. , u O'Neill, Dick BanKS ana Mr. T. V . T1 1 A. gcDonald moioreu w . r. U. Robinson and mother n;, Williams made a trip to lor ju-"" iincoln Owen is visiting at the home - t,r:i- . IU J. S. VY llimilio. Services held by Rev. D. K. Laurie, c day were quiie we" kw"u uu- lidering the cold wind that was blow. U that day. I L. Boswell took dinner Sunday pth Misses Mae and Thelma Morfitt t their home. Hr.nd Mrs. C. W. Morfitt, of Fish lelc, attended the dance Saturday light Messrs Derrick and Worsham are -.(Ami) atinff moving meir Buwmm u the timber is getting scarce where it ii now. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Derrick will move in a few days to the home of their eon H. M. Derrick, where they f spend the winter. ifiiiBBaannnDHDDBaiin H OASStflUJ ADS isiibbbbdbbd&bbdbbT WANTED WANTED Clean wnite couon rags lultable for wiping machinery. .Enter prise office. REWARD "$25.00 reward will be paid for in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone taking poles or wire from any of our lines.. Malheur Home Telephone Company Vale and Ironside Telephone Co. MISCELLANEOUS PLACER LOCATION BLANKS at the Enterprise office. Two for 5c or 25c per dozen. In 100 lots, $2. Open form, may be used for petroleum lo cations, or any other formation taken under the placer laws. KODAK FINISHING KODAK FINISHING Developing, printing, enlarging. Quick service and first-class work. Price list for the asking. The Burrell Studio, On tario, Oregon. . adv-l-30tf. Bring your Clothes Trouble to the Clothes Doctor, W. A. Mullins, or phone 139. I want your cleaning, pressing, altering and mending. Best if t.AofvtA.t aaa.4J fA nil. TjOCat- v .1 LlllCli v VV1 V4uv w - - - ed at Sweeney old stand opposite Drexel Hotel. Adv. FOR SALE Two good young milk cows, one 3 and one 4 years old, broke to milk, graded Durham, both giving milk, one fresh about one month; one heifer calf 6 months old. One new Studebaker hack, canopy top. One 14 inch John Deere stirring plow. Call on or address G. M. Tregaskis, Vale, at Curtis ranch 1 mile south of Vale. Adv. 9-4. FOR SALE Two heating stoves and numerous other articles of house hold furniture. C. O. Nelson. 9-25-2tpd Pajre Three VALE ENTERTAINMENT COURSE, 1915-16 at the REX (Furnished by the Redpath Lyceum Bureau.) The best attractions ever presented bv the manage ment are scheduled for the lovers of Elevating, Educa tional Entertainments this winter. The first attraction comes October 9. It consists of a Male Quartette. The second, is in November; Third, Dec ember; Fourth, February and Fifth, March. The same general plan will be followed this year as be fore. Season Tickets on sale at the Drexel Drug Store and in the hands of F. L. Cook. I'riecs the same as last year. Line uh in the Drexel Drug Store Monday, Octo r i at 7:M a. m. to Reserve S uU for the neaHon. FHANCIK I COOK, ' . JV'i'riHor, Mr. TI Tf rii,v,1 i ,. ... Uu,u, iciumea noroe Sunday from Los Angeles, where she nas oeen ror several months past set tling up the - estate of her mother, whose death was announced in the Enterprise the first of the year. Mrs. Dunlop's host of friends in Vale are highly pleased with her return to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brittingham returned home Sunday from a week's visit to Pendleton, where they went to take in the Round Up festivities. Phone 29 if you have furniture you wish to dispose of. Adv. 10-2. City Recorder Jno. R. Wheeler re turned home Sunday from his trip to Salem, assisting Sheriff Ben Brown in landing his seven prisoners safely at the penitentiary. Mr. Wheeler visited Portland and other Valley points and reports a very enjoyable trip. Try the Vale 2nd Hand and Com mission Store first. Adv. 10-2. Rev. F. L. Cook spent the week at the County Fair, having his noble blooded horses on exhibition. The mare and colt took a first premium and the colt took a separate first premium. The mare was sired by Sovereign and her colt by Quicksilver, making a combination of about as ex clusive horse aristocracy aa there is in Malheur county. Dr. Bartlett visited the Fair at On tario during the past week. Walter Cook and family were among the Fair visitors last week. Miss Fay Clark was at the Fair last week, as superintendent of the Edu cational Department. Albert Lockett and family, of Jam ieson, visited in Vale Monday. Mrs. C. A. Lane was a Vale visitor from Brogan Saturday. Prof. G. A. Ruring, superintendent of the city schools, accompanied by his son, visited the Fair at Ontario last week. H. S. Tudor, of Alberson, was among the business visitors in the city Saturday. I Wm. Connolly, of Westfall, was a Vale visitor Saturday. M. J. Joyce, of Beulah, visited Vale Saturday. Chas. Copel, A. M. Moody, C. O. Nelson, O. W. Propst and others from Vale visited the Fair the latter part of last week Mrs. L. J. Mustard and Jeddie Mus tard, of Westfall, were in the city the latter part of last week. Bud Mattingly, of Watson, was in r'ale Friday of last week. Ralph Weaver and Harry Sackett were with the crowds from Vale at the Fair in Ontario the latter part of last week. Postmaster V. B. Staples and wife were among the Vale visitors at the Fair last week. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Burrow took in the Fair at Ontario last week. Mrs. Jno. R. Wheeler returned home Sunday from a few days visit with friends and relatives in Weiser. Miss Nina Clark and Miss Agnes Ryder, two of the teachers of the Vale schools, visited the Fair at Ontario the latter part of the week. Miss Myra King, chief operator on the Enterprise Linotype, went to Jun- tura Friday and remained over Sun day with relatives. Frank Cole and Tom Selby, mail w T" . contractors on the juntura-ourns stage line, came down to Vale on a brief business trip Monday, Ike Lewis closed his news stand at the postoffice the last of the week, BAllinff his fixtures to his Dromer j o . , 1 L. Lewis, and the big room in ine front of the postoffice building is now vacant Mrs. Clint Woodward visited with v.Ia friends the latter part of last week. She waa returning to her home t Rivrida after a visit at her old i v - home in Boi. t r nd E. B. ShulU, of The the arrivals in Vale the latter part of last week. Cartee, Miss rtk.l Ruda and Donald Cartee, form ing an auto party from Quartzburg, i.i.Kn Banned in Vale Saturday even ine on their return trip from the San Francisco Exposition t C. Gordon, the sheepman from KkullsDrine. was a visitor in the city the latter part of last week. r W. Gardner, of Ontario, was a buaineu visitor in Vale Saturday. Frtd Vcrmilyea went to Cheyenne a few days ago on a business visit. L. J. Aker was in the city from On tario Wednesday. G. C. Read was lone Wednesday. in the city from Victor Greenslade, of Huntington, was a Vale visitor Wednesday. Shorty Perry returned Sunday from a two week's visit to Pendleton. A. A. Beckman, of Midvale, Idaho, was among the arrivals in Vale the first of the week. J. A. Towne arrived in the city from Pendleton Tuesday. J. P. Schlegal was a visitor in the city from Harper Wednesday. W. H. Ross and wife, of Parma, were Vale visitors Wednesday. John W. Cage, of Boise, who will "THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER" SHOW AT THE REX Famous Wm. Fox Production With The Most Beautifully Wick ed Actress, Oct. 6. The Devil's Daughter, picturized for William Fox, from Gabriele D'Annun zio's most exotic and famous work, the world-known "La Gioconda" is a screen play of tremendous force and unforgetably powerful in its depiction of an evilly beautiful siren, who like the Lamia of ancient Greek mytholo gy, is half serpent and half woman in her nature. Even if D'Arihunzio had not insisted on the famed Theda Bara, the "Vampire Woman" of the Theatre Antoine, Paris, being cast for the part before he would sign the film rights over to William Fox, it is doubtful if anywhere on earth an actress could have been found, except Mile Bara, possessed of the febrile art and sinis ter beauty requisite to portray "The Devil's Daughter." Miss Bara's work in parts of this type has become world be remembered by old timers as pro- famous from such William Fox pro prietor of the old popular Overland Hotel, was a Vale visitor Tuesday. R. W. Gardner, the Ontario tele phone man, was in the city several days the past week. Mayor Geo. E. Davis of this city mas among the visitors at the county Fair at Ontario last week. ductions as The Clemenceau Case, A Fool There Was, etc., in each of which the French leading woman in the part of a fascinating diabolical temptress has won international fame. Mile Bara's striking and beautiful face has been called "The Wickedest in the World." In "The Devil's Daughter" she portrays a character even more in sinuatingly evil than in any of her Roy McNulty was in the city from other great successes. If D'Annunzio Watson Sunday. City Marshal A. A. Roberts, of Jun tura, was a business visitor at the county seat Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Laurance, of Burns, were in the city Monday. B. H. Seaweard and wife, of Cord, were visitors in Vale Monday. Mrs. Nora Kidd was in the city from Ontario Monday. Mrs. T. M. Seaweard was in the city from Cord Monday. T. W. Halliday and wife visited the Malheur County Fair at Ontario last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Oakes, of Jamieson, were visiting with Vale friends a few days the latter part of last week. A. S. Hunt returned the latter part of last week from Salem, where he assisted Sheriff Brown in taking the seven prisoners to the penitentiary. Mr. Hunt visited Portland on his re turn trip, and states that while the metropolis of Oregon has improved wonderfully in the past few years and is still improving, business is propor tionately very slack, and there is an unusually large number of vacant buildings in the business sections of the city. A party of Vale young people went to Ontario to attend the dance Fri day night. had had Mile Bara in mind when he penned Gioconda he could not have written a drama that more subtly suits this great actresse'a methods and temprement. 'The Devil's Daughter" opens with the theft of La Gioconda's beautiful jewels by Lugi, a former lover while she is being embraced by Antonio who has superseded Lugi in her capricious affections. Lugi leaves a note telling her that he has stolen the jewels out of vengeance and she will never see him again. La Gioconda discovers the note after Antonio has left. Her passionate rage is tigerish over the theft. "As he has done to me so shall I now do to all men," she exclaims, "From now on my heart is ice, my passion as fire. Let all men beware." Time passes and we see Gaddi an old sculptor modeling the beautifully formed hands of Sylvia Doni, the daughter of a neighbor, while Fran cesca, her sister looks on. lucio tat- tello, a young sculptor and pupil of Gaddi's is struck by Sylvia s pure beauty, as fragrant with youth and sweetness as the white lulies she is holding. With Sylvia and Lucio the course of love runs smoothly and they are married. Lucio becomes a great sculptor; but his beautiful wife and his little daughter Beata mean more to him than all the applause of the out side world Then in an evil day La Gioconda IRONSIDE, Oreg., Sept 27. The weather in our vicinity is very much like fall weather. The trees have be gun to turn yellow and everything is very dry as there's been no rain since the first of July, the roads are very dusty. Several thousand pounds of peaches have been brought into the vicinity the past two weeks from Brogan, also pears, plums and apples. Cas Wisdom, of Weiser, Idaho, has delivered several loads of fine toma toes in this neighborhood, also mel ons, grapes and peaches. Several carload of fine beef was shipped from here during the week to Omaha. Those going with the stock were W. R. Lofton, Earl Lofton, Bert Lawrence, Cecil Smith, Elmer Molthan and Ralph Duncan. Miss Parker, owing to illness, was unable to teach school Monday and Tuesday. Those to attend the county fair from here were: Wm. Beam and fam ily, Arthur Van Buren and family, Mrs. H. M.", Rutherford, E. J. Beam and family, C. E. Boor and family, Anson Powell, Elmer Lawrence, Ray Duncan and wife, Mrs. S. D. Duncan and daughter Nannie, W. J. Hinton, Clarence Howard, G. E. Rutherford and Walter Weaver. All report the fair the best yet Sister of Mrs. Herman Rose and husband are visiting her. Francis Rose and family motored to Baker twice during the week. Mrs. A. W. Anthony is expected home Tuesday from Portland where she has been visiting the past nine months. A. E. Nichols and family left for Ontario Monday where Orville will enter school. Mr. Nichols and wife will return here and stay till their fall work is done before going to On tario for the winter. Miss Bertha Elms, of Unity, visit ed her sister Mrs. W. Hinton several days during the week, returning home Saturday. Wm. Quinn attended the dance at Unity Saturday night in the new xeamery, which is being built there. J. P. Smith is erecting a fine house on the old home place. J. E. Derrick and family returned from a week's visit to Unity last of the week. Sam Faust is building a fine bam for J. N. Woodcock. A. N. Fowler made a trip to Ba ker during the week after freight for W. J. Hinton. A petition is being circulated in the neighborhood asrainst the change in the stage schedule. CEZZSSSSSSSSmSB 1H&SE3SB33BE&5SISSS55Z5531 lows Cultivators and Barrows M n vt H a n n ra n a n n n n n M n n n n n a a a n n a n H SCHOOL NOTES. With the addition of two new teach ers, the courses of study in the Vale High School this year are progress ing very rapidly. Mr. Kopp and Miss comes to the quiet seaside retreat of Ryder are the new teachers, taking the famed sculptor. Lucio, discon- the respective places of Mr. Pottle Daniel McCarron, of Brogan, was a visitor at the Ontario Fair last week Among the Brogan visitors at the Ontario Fair last week was Miss Ma rie Burke. L. J. Hadley returned home Satur day from a business trip to Salt Lake. F. E. Barber, of DeWitt, Iowa, vis- ted in Vale last week. Harvey Parke visited Ontario Sat urday. Miss Lela Jones went to the Round Up at Pendleton Friday, A. H. Chester and family returned home Sunday from a visit to the Ex position at San Francisco, and Mrs Chester from a few months visit with relatives at Los Angeles. The Vale 2nd Hand and Commission Store can sell your old furniture for you. tented with his model, takes a stroll on the beach and tries to quiet his mind by gazing out over the turquoise waters of the placid bay. Suddenly he comes upon "The Devil's Daugh ter" stretched out in the sun with an animal-like enjoyment of life. She transfixes Lucio with a glance from her heavily-lidded eyes and the sculp tor returns her glance. Gioconda de termines to ruin Lucio, who, as a eel ebrated sculptor, is a shining marke for her ambition. "The Devil's Daughter" comes to Lucio's studio. She asks him if he is in need of a model. Struck by her ertraordinary beauty Lucio begs her to pose for him as The Sphinx. Syl via becomes jealous of the beautiful model with whom Lucio is more and more fascinated every day. Finally the Vampire dominates his life com pletely. He is her abject slave. Syl via begs her husband to go away somewhere with herself and little Be Adv. 10-2. at: but Lucio, too infatuated to real ize that he is on the bnnK or a cnasm and Miss Stansbury, of the preceding semester. Mr. Kopp is an excellent football coach, and the showing the boys make on the gridiron at the present time in dicates a marked improvement since the arrival of the new coach. This week the work in training has been mainly scrimmage and signal prac tice, with the result that a game will in all probability be played on the home grounds last of next week. Prof. Ruring, who is in correspon dence with the different leagues, will arrange the schedule for the season The College of Idaho refused Vale' offer to play at Vale Friday, on the grounds that they were not prepared, However, as interested teams are showing up at Boise, Parma, Fruit- land, Ontario, New Plymouth and Wei ser. it goes to how that more inter est is being shown in football all over the country. That Vale High school will produce an orchestra of consequence in the f u ture was demonstrated by the amount Seeders Tractors Ensilage Cutters FALL PLOWING will soon be at hand. Now is the time to place your order for new impleV ments and seed grain. What is true of nations is likewise true of the individual. The ones prepared are the ones that win. Be a winner. Weber Wagons Osborn Discs Fall Grains, Superior Drills Smalley Cutters, Mogul Tractors l.H.C. Engines, Alfalfa Seed H. E. YOUNG Telephone 76 Vale, Oregon n n ra N n M n M a n M M ta M u M M n ta w n ra Kl ii n n w n u H ii a Kl U u ftnnBannBHnBHnnnBBSsszsEnnnannnaBnflnanaff The Rex Theatre n Little short of marvelous are the mira cles performed I y Sanford Quest, the great est detective, in "The Black Box' the great mystery serial, r ow running Sunday evenings The Ilex Theatre ii School Supplies 1 f Quicksilver, the popular old race fined with The Vampire's victims, re- h,H nn 23 veara old. was taxen fnao. At last driven insane by lne down to the race track at Ontario dur- Vampire's wiles Lucio tries to end his of talent that turned out at the first ine- the Fair last week, just for the Mjfe by shooting himself before the sake of old times. The old . racer, tatue of The Sphinx which is now when ridden out upon the track, completed caujrht the bit between his teeth and "The Devil's Daughter" laughs cru- ran away with his rider, making the eiy when Sylvia, having nursed Uicto complete circuit of the track in his back to health forgetful of her pride old time speed, just to show the buncn thinking only of her husband begs that he is not a has-been. his enslaver to depart , , I "I recognize no right on earth but Wanted a "ney. 2nd riht to ,ove!" ,h crie, Th three Quarter bed stead at Vale 2nd . ,.. ... . " . o. iim " Hand ana comminaioa -wv (g to desperation have a fur- Arthur Pottle, that he has secured a rvchiar J p nunawav of the United ious ouarrel. Finally Gioconda in a school in South Dakota, and is geuing States National Bank, accompanied by transport of rage rushes at the itatue Ulong well with his new pupils hi. family, visited the Fair at Ontario of The faphinx RM..ammt ha. been chosen in Sylvia intervenes. iu viu jjr ,,,,. .indent : . j n. ci the assembly room. Keguiar siuaeni ed from its n. ; . with via's beautiful hands crushing them " " jk . 7 ..-, i t ..-! . 1 Freeman Kirwin as president; Jack into a Bnapeies. yuij. uu.w b- ,,. , , , . vm MV Kr. sane when he learn, what ha. happen- High, ' ..... r-. a. k- retary: and Floyd Powell, treasurer ou uu I J ...11 l. J- wreck she has made of two Uvea. Syl- via leaves Lucio a. soon as she is able, yh, football boys have been talking meeting Monday night. A regular practice hour was set, and work will commence in dead earnest from now on. The death of Hazel Thomson came as a distinct shock to the whole school, and many of her friends attended the funeral held Tuesday, six High School boys being selected as pallbearers. Word comes from our old friend, EVERYTHING in the line of School Sup plies for the children. Send the children here to make their purchases. They will be given the same courteous treatment and and liberal prices that are given the grown-ups See our Prices. We can save you Money: J. D. ROGERS Phone 98 Vale, Oregon How's This? We ofler Ono Hundred Iollarii Reward (or any casa of Ca u rrh that cannot I cured by H" fV:.'S'- VlV.U a-t a- last week. Register and Mrs. Thos. Jones were mnnv me r air v uiuin v last week. Receiver and Mrs. M. N. Fegtly at- iaa tha M&lheur bounty fair at Ontario last. week. President J. E- Lawrence of the L prey to fearful vUions and constant- raiM more fund, to carry on the work . ... V... I . . l: i T . " I I . . . w First National uana, ccumyi vf )y geens ne mocmm n w - 0j Club. James Cook took up school worK again this week, but has not gone into active training yet Between Ju lian Hurley. Mr. Kopp, Dr. Williams taking with her little Beat. Lucio is of ng a minfxel show soon, to his wife, attended the Fair at Onta rio last week . MILCH COWS FOR 8ALK. SS head of milch cows for sale by Jhn Sum. Owybee. Ore. Will s.ll all , tort. All are frh r romina; - w freih. Adv. 10 2-2L' conda taunting him in his fits of de lirium. The climax cornea sUrtlingly and rises to great dramatic heights. La qioconda's evil career marked by ruined .careers and withered hopes luffer a fearful end In a scene of v. rwhttlminir power and another sense- tioiiitl climes brings this most impres- k, L.... ,our Ufk peering InU a sive modern drama to a dramatic does. ' I . .1 A ....1.1 mum 1 ' . t ' . I - 1 1 l i. h IIVH Hs'ia. y,,ur wo,k This beautiful picture will be . Wwn si The K on (JK'L . V ft'"1'1 ml I (' and Cookie, no stone is left unturned in rneklnf good elvn this year. Miss Krma Hope is Uklng a (t rraduate course. Mrs. Bennett Williams conducts the domestic iHiiu daa h h flr- nv), THE NEW DIRECTORY Subscribers kindly take notice, that there will b a new directory issued about September 15th, and if there is any change to be made in your listing, notify the Manager now. Those intending to use the service, should subscribe now, in order to have their listing properly set in',this directory. Call the Manager for advertising space. The Telephone Directory is positively the most effectivf and best advertising force and busi ness getter. It's always on the job. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. ss l1S . M An advertUement In the Enterprise will reach the people in every part of Malheur county. Try one. N N P 4 4 . i. ..