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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1915)
v V , ' :;t! H I ! ftyg Six Saturday, Octbfaer 23. ill 3 PURE DRUGS & CHEMICALS Malheur enterprise .'ANE COWL. FAMOUS BROAD. WWWMWWiWWW . ---winrj MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Kodak Films Developed And Printed THE DREXEL DRUG CO. The REXALL Store VALE OREGON WAY STAR, IN UNIVER. SAL FILM "The Garden of Llea," an Artistic Triumph for he Deautiful Stage Favorite. Those of us who had the good for tune of seeing beautiful Jane Cowl in "Within the Law," and other big stage successes will be intensely in- terestea in tne screen aeDui 01 tne talented star. Tonight, The Rex Theatre will pre sent "The Garden of Lies," by Justus Miles Forman, thereby giving motion picture admirers an opportunity of viewing Miss Cowl on the screen. There is no gainsaying that Miss Cowl won jus recognition of her splendid acting powers in dramatic ---------------------------- Uncalled for Watches Commencing on October 18th all watches that have not been called for and have been in my possession for one year or over are to be sold at cost of repairing and advertising. I s t Geo. Cronk Watchmaker t t t $ t at Propst Jeweler Store, Drexel Building BEAQTIFUIWNE COWL - i h Dig; universal feature ;. THE GREAT Post Card Tablet Sale One large pencil tablet and two beautiful post cards for only 5 cents Nice assortment of Flowers and Bulbs for sale. McKAY'S VARIETY STORE Vrale, Oregon Creamery Butter Made by Farmers Co-Opcrativc Creamery Co. at Payette, Idaho FKOM OREGON AND IDAHO CREAM For sale by all Vale dealers. Call for Pride of Idaho : '-'1 , .. '. f'""N U14APS0M IIOHVIT tlttllCrt U i;nivMi city oil ) .fr img) (rll I LAW (ANC t DORS AY work such as she does in "The Gar den of Lies." This story, which is ta ken from the novel of that name, is a romantic drama chock full of thrilling situations with an unusual love story It is this particular style of acting, the chief feature in "The Garden of Lies',' in which Miss Cowl is seen to greatest advantage. An American girl, who falls in love and marries a prince, while in Lon don, and meets with an accident, los ing her memory is the prelude to a series of tense and gripping situations which are unfolded in an artistic and masterly manner. "The Garden of Lies," will do both Jane Cowl and the Universal credit and will be appreciated by the general public. WILSON LIKES DEFENSE PLANS (Special lo the Enterprise.) Washington. The administration program for national d fenee to be recommended to the forthcoaaiii; ses sion of congress, proposing a total ex penditure on the army and the navy nezt year of about 1400,000,000, was practically completed. Secretary Oar- rlson"! plan, approved by the presi dent calls for an increase of $75,000, 000 In the war department's annual ap propriation to be used for augmenting the regular army to 140,000 mem and the creation of a new continental army of 400,000 men. Approval also was ;iven to the pro posal of Secretary Daniels and the general board of the navy for a five year naval construction program to cost 1500,000,000. giving the navy 10 new dreadnoughts and six battle cruisers, as well as more than 70 sub uiarlaes, 60 destroyers, 10 scout cruis ers and a host of auxiliary ships. The plan of Secretary Uarrlsou is as follows: Knllstineut of 138.000 "continentals" every year to serve at training camps two months annually and, after three ) ears' service, go in the reserve corps for three years, making six years' service in all. After six years this would constantly provide an active continental army of 400,000 and a re serve of 400,000, as another 133,000 would be mustered out annually and as mauy enlisted. Increase Regular Army to 140,000. Increase of the regular army from the present force of 97,100 to 140,000. fly changing the enlistment term re quiring the regulars to serve two years actively and tour more years In re erv. by 1822, the reserves, it Is es timated, would be 180.000 meu aud the regular army still 140,000 or 420,000 In all. These figures are based on be lief that about 70,000 would serve out their active term annually and would then Ns In the reserve corps for four years more. 1'ontlnuaure of state anllltla aggre gating 125.000, the present force, but under federal control and t(h In ereased training and equipment. The army avlatiou corps planned, alle not as large as those of Europe, to con sist of four squadrons with II ris chines each and ettra dirigibles and war balloons, II Is believed, ould be aaiele for scouting purpie. J 8 III f-- - V I III I . I ill - " ' l It tT Hi 1 V'-'T- 1 S . . aaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaa Is the time to buy your fall and winter suits. Our stock is all new and com plete. Everything in the store of new designs and the latest models. High Art Suits The kind we have been selling for a quarter of a cen tury. About time we know all about them. J?15. 00 to $25. 00 Come in and let us show you the High Art Clothing $3. 50. .50 $2 The Kustians had dug out, Uie l eu tuns have dag in, end the Allies now w,nl V l dip V.- ndleiteN.i rr New Stetson Hats, New Astor Hats, MACK IN A FOR MEN AND BOYS The latest designs in the Norfolk Style $4.00 $5.00 $6.50 Pro $7.50 COM ALEXANDER Vale, Oregon P ANY mm. GERMANS BATTER WAYJNTO SERBIA Defending Army Fights with t Desperation, Few Prison ers Being Taken. OS. New Gossards The new Fall line of Gossard corsets has distinct char acter, besides the beauty of the garment. Until the ad vent of Gossard front lacinjr corsets women did not know what true comfort combined with individual style repre sented. This week's shipment dves ns mm nmKn.n, i ...i. he very newest models and we are in position to lit every type of figure satisfactorily. lrimj $2.00 to $8.50. Gossard Ilrassieres To HI every Gossard cu. mL I (ain lim.n lnatt,.iaj wUh dainty embm.drry tinih ;,u, ,,uv timmi(1 Um Vale Trading Company Dcrlin, via London. The German and Austrian forces continue batter ing their way into Serbia and the gate ways to the strategically Important Moravu valley are now in German hands. The Serbians are making a desper ate resistance and reports of the bat ties fought show that these are bloody with few prisoners taken. Instead of retreating at the first sign of the ene my, the Serbians fight hand to hand until crushed by overwhelming num bers. They seem to feci that the out come of the whole war depends on their resistance. The Serbians had intrenched them selves thomuuli! v nml tlmir ,i,.r...,o V. V ILIIOIJ held woll on the river fronts, but the for analysls- neavy artillery of the Germanic forces made It Impossible for tluir opponents to hold Uolgrade, Semendria and Pos- sarowitz. Civic pride has much to do with tfcs prosperity of a town and eyerythlni to do with its attractiveness. A run down-at-the-heel town is never pros perous. It is a standing advertisenMnt of its own shiftlessness. It doe not annpnl to thn invptor. the homesetkef or the seeker for a business location It is not enough that you clean up put in order your own premises all ths others must be put in order. Tht can be accomplished only through ilinv pivin nride directed into i',v- e i - operative effort. Cedaredge West Slope. Wniv ia tha tim to do TOUT Chlrit" mas shopping, especially if yu bT friends in the trenches of Europe A deed to 978,055 acres of land filed recently at Dalhart, Teia, price being $4,736,000; $50 in rerwu stamps was attached. A downpour of inky black wafcr was witnessed by the residents ol Barryville, Pa. Many caught tM un usual liquid in pails and a aptciram has been sent to the state laboratory i ui me iolui wuiiu v - , 'commercial cotton in 1913 the UnUa ir.i i a I iAO r.. rAnt- NCI rowltz jniai.es comrjouien ou. y - , u most valuabl . great uattle Is now raging in the l" , . , u i.rst hills south of Degrade. Hero the cop grown here and it is tne ia ! Serbians under p.rltish plans have 8'nffle item of e?0" j built four strong defensive lines which ' were almost forts. A section foreman on . p, The German oifidal commurtleatlon. ws ordering a list of euppli says of the progress .f the fighting in nat' completed his letter the Hulkau war theater: (found he was in need of a "'r0 "AH the heights Houtli of Ilelgrade switch, so his letter ran 'oUo",j are In German hunds. Mr. Supervisor. Pear Sir: You 'General von GalUiu' urmy has l'Ic,se ship mo soma pkk h hi thrown the ,n. , behind Kalju. south- "hu), spikes and ?mt . of Sememlria. (iei.eial Hoa. Voura truly, "PAT HOGAN, Jleffs MuU.mmi ir,y j,UH rtri-ti a j'rog." puh.sKe ..f ii. lltt,.r 'j-lnuik and has i ;- , . ,.rfull stormed (ii,u,a mounialn. 1; me- I Kur.. ",,J,Ut!7 .,., i, r h.h. a.,. lukeii prUoner. in.) jWatvhing tha f ' 'J I' - I..-.U cannon Mri,-u. In H .rubablllty " ' ""V , ,4r u.Ivm., . d I... "l""!'"' 'y Vsi'l I'u i l i'iu llwaM. .....Ik mi I j.tfMiiiiMii t. InJ, aa If' I" ' .'"' u )lirM.....I this wtk atwitii f rai'i.