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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1915)
G ,1 i 1: .C: , v j 7 J , h; I Paire Four JWalfjeur enterprise a rrrcvrn r'XTTi?fOTfGI? - i ;zr- . Saturday, October 2. County Official Paper J. E. Roberts, Publisher. VERYBODY has brains and most every body has hands, and the two combined should chase the wolf from any door. A few people begin life by working with . their hands, and as opportunity presents thev throw their brains into the fray and make a success in their chosen vocation. Later we speak of them as self made men. Others start Entered as second class mail matter in the Postoffice, at vaie, Maineur county, Oregon. Subscription price HONESTY, INDUSTRY AND HUMANITY. Ml M The education of the boy or girl, received in the publr -hools of our country, should be based upon three great principles humanity, with all its surroundings ; honesty and industry. The feeling of humanity that is planted in the breast of the boy and girl by the beneficent rays that come frcm the teacher, will live forever; it mat ters i what walk of life it may be, whether in the p j j1 room, counting room, shop, farm or a profusion. The humanitarian ideas that are in culcated in their minds while attending school, re main ' " ver. If these are based unon thp feelings of a fellow-man must be '1 that the ties of kinshin and fellowship are can is Ml 4 r?M- -lAffi NE of the prominent horse buyers of the 19 0 DM- -H PROFESSIONAL CARDS east, who has been buying horses in East ern Oregon for tne European armies, ana who is now here for the purpose of secur ing additional animals, states that less than three ter cent of the available hor ses in Eastern Oregon have been sold up tulien a. iiuri.rv That while a large number have been shipp- attorney-at-i fr tVno timP Ufl r HI I I I I . ?Nl-l 1,11111. U11U A V AMKJ www v w , IJ A to secure a very large shipment of the particular class de- Vale " ' U 0 F- B manded, conditions in Europe have reached a stage that J Oreg0, requires the purchase of qeo e davis " OREGON HORSE MARKET horses of any class. If ATT0RNEY AND CoUNSPI no . . I I. km IS STILL IN GOOD CONDITION. VALE Nelsen Building OREGON the war continues six months longer, every class of horses will be in RRUCE R- kester great demand, and the prices will continue to rise. The attorney-at-law culls of the first buying will become the preferred animals ui i pr.cti i.d Scr!p Rtl, E and so on through the bands. NelBen The Oregon horse is preferred for the army work, 1 oregom both because of their hardiness and freedom from blem- dr. carl j. hartlett ish. They stand more work and give less trouble than the physician and surgeon horses found in the eastern states. omces over vaie Drug sto The horse buyers for the European market are unan- vale OREGON Cm PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT VALE, OREG. life with their hands, never use anything but their hands, and die as they began. And we speak of them as failures. Now why can t every young man and woman in Malheur county start in by using: their brains as well as BRAINS their hands? Bedn.to-dav to concentrate vour AND thouerhts unon Derformine" vour labors iust a ffo Ark it i wnn i!ni t ij .t . i yt.vv a year, ti aim niue Dewer tnan you am yesterday, ana eacn day strive to move upward on the ladder of effi- :iency. wnen you ao this you will hnd vour boss behind and pushing you about as energetically as you are climb ing. Through your efforts and his vou will soon reach ill . mm cne top, ana when the proper opportunity arrives you will become somebody else s boss. You will then be fairly launched upon your career, and a careful exercise of the brain and a liberal use of your hands will lead you on to success in life Brains without hands seldom accomplish much, and imous in the omnion that Eastern Oregon is m a position ;iaiius wiuioui me use oi Drams win most assuredly never to supply a very large percentage ui an uie nurses useu m oCr t,r. hBg. a. 8en startle the wona. the war for a vear to come, and that this marxet win oe i " " . rni&iwANs Brains and hands should work t.mrptbpr nnrl in rnm- favnrpH sn Inner flc t.hp Slinnlv holds OUt. i , s?ki S1'!!?.1.60' Amer. plete harmony. Over half a million dollars has already been spent in luti-uin nicy will cuilliuuilt LUC UUftLaUieS III llie H riHSLeill WItW!UIl 1UI IlUICO. clllU Iliuxc ljichi lliaiy nm.. iri . Uo Uro,r U :ii i.i. a.u i- ...... . -.m, ?. ; Vu: J.,-: t-U ... drugstore in, immnoj, uul oiiigij uicjf win aivan; inrougn eAistence on amouni win De invesieu in mis uiuuucu uuiuig uie cum- phone 84 vale nwmx, ",- -""ig ui autcioiiv. 1Jig year, inuicauuns aie tiiat uiuuing iui uicguu nuiec Ihere are 57 students in the Vale Hie-h school whose fl pah will bp more active in the cominer six months than ' - i .A 1 . . . . . - . iuiure is yet to oe carvea out. it taught the proper use it has been at any time during the past year. amcr thp mncf hoanif.ii nA t,ki; te tneir Drain power while vouner thev will become the Malheur countv horsemen will be in a nosition to mar "o "" uv.cubixui auu cimuuiiilL tllat II j j , . v . " f be planted in our hearts if the bov and eirl jading men and women ot the future. If allowed to drift ket a very much larger number during the coming year are taught to look higher than the thines of this a 1 on? un. ney arrlve at maturity they will hnd greater than in the past, and a very considerable revenue will be l.i . - . o I itOq Tni Thn hrtvH f-kinv u u.. mi . i i i i i j i ii. j world, then one oi the foundation stones of this i . , W1 , AUI U1C uiam- iney may not De- put m circulation nere irom tnat source, world is secure and the state is safe. The com- -me iauures, dui at oest they will simply be cogs m the inacninei y ui ueuer people. Start your boy and girl right and they will travel the rest ui me way on meir own mettle. qr. c. c. BURROW DENTIST Nelsen Bldg. Vale, Oregon mon schools of our land should intsill in the minds of every boy and girl the element of honesty honesty to his neighbor, honesty to his country. r. 1;) I MBBIRSfl m a 1 spj i is the keep on moving that counts. A spasmodic spurt of industry and vigor helps for the time being, but it does not take us far. We don't dare to stop and U can mat enough, or we will soon be straff 0 1 l E0 It ' y 1 is TO gltLuO VERY little child in Malheur countv re- Ml IWi i . . . If .un iiw eeives many pennies and nickels and I -H dimes from its parents, and its brothers P IKS HE rebuilding and remodeling the Vale Hot Springs Sanitarium and putting it in charge of an experienced physician and sanitarium expert, whereby medical baths and a health resort is placed with in reach of the people of the adjoining i. ji. ii .i? j.i ii i ' J, F. MILLER Civil Engineer (Member Oregon Society Engineers) Vale, Malheur County, Oregon Land, Ditches and Reservoir Sur veys Maps ( Township Plats Write Me' for other Information territory, as well of those of the interior. and sisters, and its uncles and aunts and is a forward movement which Vale has long needed. A cousins. WHITE & ANDREWS Attorneys at Law Washington Loan & Trust Buildinc But what becomes of those nen- sick man wants all his accommodations riffht at the bath fel1 "entuio? t0.,pub'ic ,BnA "4 nies? In a few cases thev e-o into a iuvp- house. He does not want to board and IooVp ovpr in town office and DeDartment f thttJ nilp Ruvinfro honlr nnA o vi Irant- -F- nnrl maleo tvino t- fVia ViofV, Vinr. rnA ; Patents for inventions P IIP" in thp rllicf rr ha rfVo. 11,.,' oirrV.f -.-P T n 1 i.i v . , i . . J, 1 ir r x ii " . ic"vv & igin. tuc uuiiu. in many eases iney come easy and go ne or sne is unaoie physically to do so. t or . r i cuci- oic tuc uiiu oquanuers mem as iasi as it gets them. ihuxvi mis reason tne estaDushment of a sanita ana ootri cases are a distinct injury to the future of the oTEJP num fully equipped to furnish comf orta -ill villi n wi nr rvi w . 4 i -1 i Bi i i 11 m . l i jm i rn . . i l o ivu viii iiuu uciiii lijij viiunir r.n reafn irnnr rni n riii np rnnms nnnrri onri ontoftninmnnf irains aue ai vaie rrom the Value OI monPV. to lmnrpsB nn. PllPSts as wpII nc cfipntifi Tnoiol fi.nof WHEN CHILDREN on its little mind thp fact, that ment for natients. meets a Wflnt thnt will hrinnr Vinnr? vorlo rrtiPSiXFxTtT.o without money it will find the of people to the Vale Hot Springs for recuperation as lHh I LNNIES. pathway of life a rough one to be rapidly as it becomes known that such accommodations trou. Lei me cniid nave the mon- are now in readiness auto. alities. We are addressing this direot.l men of Vale. A year ago today we had the best organiz ed bunch of workers that any town anywhere ever got to gether. They were all working together for a common purpose, and every one work- OUR RED BLOOD ing his best. There was not a MUST NOT iar. ThprP was t Q nri-ir..Ti r-r, . . . . " . . " .vv u Will DB-tUMii STAtilMAWT. plaint. Every TIME CARD OF RAILROADS VALE, OREGON Ontario and Riverside No. 139 leaves Ontario 12:15 p. m,, arrives Vale 1 p. m., leaves 1:10 d. m. Riverside 7 a. m., m., leaves 11:10 a. fellow oatted ev. Teach it to count, it. tn rpnliVp itc his fellow worker on the back on what it will buv: but above all. instill in its inH a a. rvin. .r,,' J t-i i- .L.i ... " ' .. ' " ""ii i .yuuic ii wunuer. rivprv sire ui warm r trrnw " 1 T ! Ii- 1 i wuiis.er, anu and said "Go to it. old worker had the confidence of evprv othpr each knew just what the otl er was doing, and what the purpose was. When one made a mistake and there were I S VIsK.es made the whole bunch went to his aid anu neipeci mm correct it, without a murmur of reproach or abuse. 1 What was the result? You all know it. A work was )."ji!-n"t mat tne most sanguine thought impossi ' -T?"Fults Mere attained that are possi m -:ed t-am-work, where each mem-ivi- ...iijo .onlidence and assistance of everv other member. J All this is past history, and it is all well known to ev ery business man in Vale, for all were in the organization, and each knows the results attained and how. Since then that splendid organization has been allow ed to disintegrate. We have drifted back into the easy going way in plain words, the lazy way. That energetic executive committee that held meetings every day and ac complished something every minute for sixty days, has gone out of business. Even the Chamber of Commerce SmanJSeSwmf- lu meelt.ins, when any are held, are simply talk-fests where things that "ought to be done" are discussed without any energetic effort being put forth to accomplish them. 1 It is not the purpose of this arhVlp tn u Kf urge actio We know by experience what the Vale X' T , l YsXml tna .0J(J executive committee fir f f 1 ana i Fl Demnd 11 with the sme de termination to accomplish results that we had this time r ULTiu ' "J? accomplished now W.V.H, uh,4; uie urgent necessity may not be as vivid V l-'lJi C11L. twnV1? (leC;i(1 ,p the .accomplishment of one impor tant and beneficial entprnr n nnA nnnn..i f. . "e thmg H" k is Permanently established. The addition of a male and a female nurse, which is promised within a short time, will be another step toward iiivn cauiKonum vviuui win auu omer ano more visi- ... x i . - ------ x vv. mm lliui t V lOl- v, openu a portion oi its pennies say one-half of tors to our famous riot Springs. The patronage of a what it gets in its youthful days but in that expenditure health resort depends entirely upon service and accommo- teacn it to select something of oractiea value, pvpn thnno-v. dation. If thpsp arp fiimishpH . . ' --- for Riverside, No. 140 leaves arrives Vale 11 a m. for Ontario. TrainH due at Vale from Ontario No. 98 leaves Vale 8 a. m. for On tario. No. 142 leaves Vale 2:35 p. m. for Ontario. No. 141 leaves Ontario 10 a. m., ar rives vaie iu:4U a. m. the cost be but a few cents, No. 97 leaves Ontario 7 n. m.. r. sat.isfaH-nrilv tho roto "ves Vale 7:40 p. m. will rWinno tn aV0 i ' Trains due at Val r,, "''"c in iiiv-icaMiig numuers. No ale from Broean Thar, tnn.l, U if i. A, , , , rpi. V. 7r V . " " " s. i iNo. 141 leaves vale 11:15 a. m. for uurrm m ,?, LU save tne oiner naif and . superintendent, ur. Thurston, has had difficultv Bran- arr,ves Broan 12:20 P-m- WATCH THE PENNIES GROW. in Securing workmpn tn nnt ffc I.AiL Lll? -mCmi3 N- "? leaves Brogan 12:50 p. m., . - - i. o tiiu u ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w I ii r I ) 1 1 1; r i ron. omvaa u. . 9 n . ; 4. i i. il K . . . . :J1 1 1 1 . . . . O ww.i ttu 1J- I . . v-o i.is u l. in iii 1 1 1 1 1 i I I' r ii. i.ii i 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 i nom rT7rv t..i- i.. . .j i- I I 1 1 m no r n ri urmhrtH ,i u l i l ... . i i i. i xxT "-"v wiuu u iicuueiiu anu tu ; . j iieu wioucu, ami ne nas not oeen able to brinp keep track of the increase, and keen p-entlv hut nprciotont. his nurses hprp till thp wnrV roo j """s i.. i. ii. .,t . . j iiuuvviH- . ; ; v.. iui iv yycvo vuinuieueu ai lu tnp san- ly at this course until the child instinctively ancf voluntar- itarium fully equipped to take care of patrons as contem ily places the half of all it gets in its own little bank. plated. The work, however, is progressing verv nSSr J-.et it nave its canriv ann its niaiT-tVurKTa vtr oil and thp , , , ., . - , , j """g-J on iiicaiio, . -...vi jji mc nuuco buuii tu announce tnp pnmn p but let it learn the lesson of carefully considering the vai: tion and that the Vale Hot Springs is ready to accoS ue of every little purchase it makes, a wavs nlaTno- in date all comers. 1 6 y dCCOmm- j 1 - 7 serve tne naif of an the oennies it e-ets. fei e xri . . .. o wnen your child learns these simple lessons in infan- " the farmers of Malheur county would hold wepklv cy you need have no fear of thp wolf m-nsi itc tv,o or monthlv mpptir, tv,; uJ F 1(1 oia weeKiy . - & a ivo tin cn- ----.7 '"vvviutij caij Liiri i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rifmc?oc r umi 4. hold in the after vears of lifp " Inner wintoV O;o j1" . ?r . uuwng uie - . . & iiiiitio. tnu uicuss rnpir cuooonr. 4:;i it will always have money and to spare. urea in the production of different crons. the rarp nf af T etc they would draw information from each other that would be most Drofitahle. Tho m,i,.w , thrnnn-Vi tU wrty tU SUCCeed IS ""u"6" cAcuciite oi otners, Pa fc f-a SSi F Payette were not in the dr i T I & 1 i column, we 'V would oe constrained to ask Hro Vpna Die "What brand?" Last week hp clinnpd fe a story from the Enterorise and credited it to the Vale Gazette, a paper that sus- esting and reliable statistical publications e 2 p. Homedale Branch No. 140 from Vale, Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays runs through to nomeaaie. Main Line Trains due at Ontario West bound No. 19 6:33 p. m. No. 17 4:22 a. m. No. 75 (Pony) to Huntington 9:35 a.m. East bound No. 6 6:33 p. m. No. 18 2:51 a. m. No. 4 12:12 p. m. No. 76 (Pony) to Boise 8:50 a. m. Tl -v tt. . me uregon voter is becoming one of the most inter cr nnA vo oK a c4-i;4-:i .iV .. . xyt inter- pended publication so manv vpars ao-n Those who are kppnino- filpC nf V -i ri. state that the mpmnrv nf th nlZ' . uTC evrfnnpHi. nf 7 " i"7."x vT1Ii na.ve an en- school generation runnPth nntYn t "'fi' '"a ."5 that illKo ;rirrJ ,iaiQ ,aWaJ J Ch Volume back in early da.vs. a little his idP of Thp "umaDie va,ue ln a years n ii - - ' , , McVf liLu i ayette was a small village and Snake river was a little Tool- lillf nnf rVvK.U J A L T" v . . . iiUJl, wiauusiieu me ayette independent, be- ritt t a vitti? to nnv came wealthy and retired to BUT PAl ETTE IS DRY. accept a position with Uncle , .. .... AI Sam as Master of the Post at HIS home CltV. When thp Dprnnrrntc Kiitto nA j mm out of that job, he became mayor of Payette and took ivrf Liirf hi 1 1 1 f iri n I mnnonramAnt -t k.. ll. ..v. l lc .-ciuie men meso men have the same enerp-v ..ul L C """"fe"" yiie enterprise, and know-how. All of us have too much red blood in ofr h he fS madee bes) PaPer in Wesern Idaho. No veins to be satisfied with present drifting cond Sons f 5-SULd,Sl,lP.ect hlm of fcin in the 01d Cod class Let us nut this rpd hlnmi tn n' i ne uidn t let his memorv slin bapk i ntn linst. innrnnliofi-. A vwi W m V V A Ul B 111 .1 I J1V1LV1S M n s m &b crxl !n . --"v. vuuaiuci vuur Ccix d cuinmittee ot one and jyet busy. Not tomon vt Week, hut nnw V An ..i . V " .;n; .1 YJU.ut ipnisea to .miuiK umi it-aciv an me rest nf tho a i,,u . v..v UI14 uuiaii is your ow or see how to come - ages occasionally, as he did in crediting the story to the Vale Gazette. Even that could be excused on other in with you and help. o j , . I An exchange credits the following to John D. Rocke- w (.luii o new ii ii i ;iv 1:1 w rrnno nt n .r i 1 h nr w nen r no orrav n.nc r i.. .1 ri. ? 1 mt. x4." f ncit tomorrow. ' z v aancu lux an interview dv a re- TTAe.s.tate suPme court has held it to be constitutional lprter. Old John D. is wise enough to have become thp v v.MUi vo rtciv uuMness nou.,e am shnn tn p nCU ;o .1 1 icnest man on earth, and ho ri h it hv o irof ,uni t n li ifit bm!!" u hTnoS' f xceit druK stores' doctor shops, owl tactics, so it may be that he was wise enough to form ivery stables hotels, restaurants and theatres. In pass-! ,llate the verse attributed to him: ing upon it, the supreme court notnd thnt ,a A wisp old carpenter shop might be clowd ami he eTrpenters -o,,' w..,.6 vi.vi uiR uui ui uuors, mat a cigar store and bil liard room must close, while the drug store selfs cigars SC "ii?nrt a nl Pool roSn in ;l'i"x1'1 v",e TOU" apuy stated that it was not '' "'6UP" w wttuom 01 tne men who passed such a laWA W ffn hei riff t0 tb so; The law does no liwW th? sa,ofl00.ds no; working at a trade, but pro! ninits keeping the business house or shon own fnr tAL i'uipvsva. iue uany newspaper is among the business houses barred, but it will probably close its doors and keen on doing business. 1 N M Nearly all tho schools of the htate report nwd f)rcnkif fmvllmcnt (w the prcivnt whool year, The more he heard the less hp snokp The less he spoke the more he heard. Why canH you be like that wise old bird? U M Malheur countv has neclected a crrpat onnnrtnnitv in its failure to supply the Oregon booth at the San Francis (0 Exposition with comprehensive literature descriptive ;f this country. A few hundred dollars invested in such rterature would be the means of bringing a vast amount i'f capital to this county for investment in lands and other roperty. It is not too late yet. but there wnnns to be na Movement In thut line. Ni Ni IN ttohv Js preparing to ceKbrate the coinplftion of th.. urcat Arrowrock dum, the highest dam In the world, rnt ... ine case knife artist got his work in on the Union county jai a few days ago, sawing off one of the cell bars as smoothly as if he had been supplied with a L.i rpS hacking the blade of one "6u"' men, ui anotner. M H ci,0 Zhe Uniled States government will now take the cen TOitJ? Parent oVfc Ma )e tat that thet county schools ai renewal of the school ersof fhVprt0018 are starti"g. the read- N kaa tion nf" MnniiiPUblicati0.ns in Portland concede the popula lat !heur to be 14,000. The f ederalPZ .'i wiu Kiive I S B.h I Wo n- 1 11.. .. -..v the county during the decade. population c T. T. Nelsen Funeral Director UP-TO-DATE Undertaking Parlors i' ! ! ! i: ! ! I ! X- I Undertaking Supplies Hearse Service I Carry a Fine Line of ? ! r ' ! i: T. T. NELSEN Licensed Embalmer w . The dry land farmers of Malhpnr on,,t u , showing th s vear that wi Po,VeVC emaaea been 4ing "0i take notice. There There are in the United States over nnon m steam railroad, which have 'ibifnf rno 0,?0 miles o and about 1 JoO.000 eniployc es pharolders 0. K. Transfer Co. Office Phone 65; Res. 34 All Orders Promptly Filled Thre Yoncalla Warehouses Burn. Yoncalla. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the three warehouses be longing to 11. F. Westfall aud Stearns A Chenoweth. The contents Included thousands of bushels of prunes and several hundred tons of hay aud grain. Uncle Sam's K uuvis ami g January loth. J hm wri-on for migratory birds inclu i'. U-gan yesterday and will extend1 i to Children are Saved but Mother Burns. Nehalem. Mrs. Fred Egsleslon, years old n l.nriiH.i in iifath In s fire which dettroyvd the Kitl-aion home about ihrre uillrs north if ' uiiy. Mr. Kaulostun aud three chil droit were sated Fourth Arson Susuetil Arrest 1'kMUikI Kfid ( eil, It. ii'r a insiiiiia, arrveied es tl.e d'u'k in ui Lr r wf (he IUat4 'aieuu fuJI I