SA1URDAY, JUNE 17, 1916. MALHEUR ENTERPRISE PAGE THREE" Jtfalfjeur enterprise ' County Official Paper. J. E. Roberts, Publisher. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY Entered as second class mail matter in the Postofflce, at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS R. G. Wheeler R. D. Lytl WHEELER & LYTLE Practice in all Courts and U. S. Land Office Collections Nelscn Bldg. Vale, Ore PERCY M. JOHNSON Land Attorney General Land Office Practice, Town ship Plats,' County Maps. Room 203 Nelsen Bid?. Next door to the U. S. Land Office. Vale, Oregon. JNO. R. AVIIEELER At InrnffV.nt.Inw Practice in all Courts and United States Land Office Drexel Bldg. Vale, Oregon, Ground Floor Geo. E. Davis Bruce R. Kester DAVIS & KESTER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law Vale, Oregon Julien A. Hurley G. A. Hurley HURLEY & HURLEY Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law Nelsen Bldg. Vale, Oregon DR. CARL J. BARTLETT' Physician and Surgeon Offices over Vale Drug Store VALE OREGON Dr. Pauline Sears Dr. Harriet Scars Vale Ontario OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office opposite Malheur Enterprise DR. c. C. BURROW DENTIST Nelsen Bldg. Vale, Oregon X X X X INFORMATION 3(6 316 3(6 3(6 3(6 HE 3(6 3( 3(6 3(6 TIME CARD OF RAILROADS VALE. OREGON Trains due at Vale from Ontario and Riverside No. 139 leaves Ontario 12:15 p. m., arrives Vale 1 p. m., leaves 1:10 p. m. for Riverside. No. 140 leaves Riverside ,7 a. m., arrives Vale 10:45 a. m., leaves 10:45 a. m. for Ontario. Trains due at Vale from Ontario No. 08 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 Vale 10:40 a. m. No. 97 leaves Ontario 7 p. m., ar rives Vale 7:40 p. m. Trains due at Vale from Brocan No. 141 leaves Vale 11:00 a. m. for Brogan, arrives Brogan 12:05 p. m. No. 142 leaves Brogan 12:30 p. m., arrives Vale 2 p. m. Homedale Branch No. 140 from Vale. Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays runs through to Homedale. 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. VALE LOCAL OF THE SOCIALIST PARTY Meets on every Friday evening of each month, at the Hayes building, ob liquely opposite the court house. Vis itors always welcome. CIVIC CLUB MEETINGS The Civic Improvement Club holds its regular meetings on the second Thursday of each month. All inter ested in civic work are cordially in vited to attend. Library open from 7:45 to 9:30 on Wednesday and Saturday evenings and 2 to 4 Saturday p. m. 'ANNA M. WHEELER, Pres. AMY RURING, Sec'y. T. T. Nelsen I Funeral Director UP-TO-DATE Undertaking Parlors I Carry a Fine Line of Undertaking Supplies Hearse Service T. T. NELSEN Licensed Embalmer m Under New Management The Alco Rooming House First Class in Every Respect Dan Eno, Prop. Adv. 6-20-tf. KKXKXXX X George W. Taylor, who has been at' tending the University of Oregon at Eugene during the past term, return ed home Sunday and will spend his vacation at his home at Westfall Miss Mary Thomson came down from Brogan to visit with friends and relatives the latter part of last week. Floyd Powell made a visit to friends in Ontario the latter part of last week, David Smith made a visit to friends in Ontario the latter part of last week, A new. club called the T. O. U. was established in Vale upon the arrival of the college boys last week. They initiated several new members the first day, and are still bringing in new ones. The new order is said to be a vital adjunct to either social or business success and it is known to be successful to the organizers. Walter Taylor, of Westfall, was in this city on a visit to his relatives the latter part of this week. John O'Neill, of the Anderson Gwinn ranch, was in this city the lat ter part of this week. John Boswell, proprietor of the Vale Drug Store, arrived in Valo Sat urday afternoon from his ranch 'at Big Bend. Loans made promptly on Farms Address O. E. Carman, Vale, Oregon, 6-3-1-mo. Miss Bessie Hope arrived in Vale last week after a long visit with friends and relatives in Norton, Kan sas. Miss Lela Jones spent Sunday with friends at the A. & G. ranch. R. C. Goodwin is in, Vale on a visit to friends, coming over in his big Oldsmobilc. John and Bud O'Neill returned to the Anderson-Gwinn ranch after a visit to their old home in California. Miss Eva Vanderhoof passed through Vale Tuesday on her way to Riverside. Misses Nellie Peterson and Rosina Clement, and Messrs. Paul Van Pet ten, Arthur Cockrum and Ed. Fraser, of Ontario, were Vale visitors Sunday. Rolla Roberts, of this, city, made a business trip to Ontario the latter part of last week. WANTED To rent or buy cheap on the installment plan, a good, rea sonably priced piano. Call at Enter prise office or phone 119-W. 6-17. Miss Grace Wheeler, a sister of Jno. R. Wheeler, is visiting her bro ther and wife in Vale this week. Lester Derrick, of Jamieson, was a Vale visitor in the city the first of the week. C. W. Lattig, C. M. McCulloch, Roy Crom, P. Bols, A. Fields and C. M, visitors in the city last Saturday. Andy Jensen is building a fine new home on Bully creek. The house is nearing completion, and makes a very attractive residence. T. Chas. Pritchard was a Vale ar rival in the city from Brogan last week. J. C. Murphy came down from Jam ieson the latter part of last week. J. F. Redding was a Westfall visi tor in the city Monday. R. J. Davis, teacher from Nyssa, is registered at the Drexel Hotel. Emil L. Tschirgi, of Brogan, was a Vale visitor Thursday. Harry Fairman was a Riverside ar rival in the city Thursday. C. B, McConncl was a Burns visi tor Sunday. Wm. Edwards came to Vale from Jordan Valley Monday of this week. Mrs. L. J. Fellows' mother left for the Fellows ranch this week. J. B. Duncan arrived in the city from Jordan Valley the first of the week. W, R. Helm was a Jordan Valley visitor Monday. The haying season is on at ranch es adjoining the city, and considerable help has been needed during the past week. Mrs. Matye Harlan Seitz, a teach er in. the Riverside school, is in Boise, recovering from a surgical operation at that place a few days ago. The Christian Church Bible School, in its State report, shows the best year in its history, in attendance, of fering and gifts to various benevo lent institutions. State of Ohio. City of Yoledo. I L.ucaa uouni)', i Frank J. ChtntY make oath that he Is senior partner of the arm of V. J. Cheney A Co.. doing business In the City of To ledo, county a 1X1 mate aioreaaio. ana that aatd firm nil) pay the turn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery caie of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the nee of HALL'S CATAUUH CURE, FRANK J. CHKNKY. flwnrn fit hefnre ma and subscribed In my presence, thli 6th day of December, aU W. . . (Seal) A. w. uucAoun, Notary Public. TIair. Catarrh Cunt li taken Internally and acta directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. r. J. cimici ae tu, joicau, j. Bold by all Druggists. He. . , Take Kill's Family nils for coastlpttloa. Charles Crnndnll, one of the Vale students at the University of Oregon arrived homo from Eugene Sunday and will spend the vacation with his home folks in Vale. Several carloads of sportsmen went from Vale Saturday, to spend a couple of days on the various trout streams in the adjacent mountains, and all returned with well filled baskets. Hats at Mrs. Eames' one-half price. New hats for Midsummer coming in. Mrs. Eames. 6-17, Millard Nelsen, one of the Vale rep resentatives at the University of Ore gon, arrived home from Eugene Mon day and will spend the vacation at his home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Boyd, who have been visiting the Rose Festival at Portland, arrived home the latter part of the week. Mrs. H. R. Dunlop will arrivo home from Los Angeles next week, she hav ing be6n at the California city look ing after business matters for several months. Ernest Divcn, of this city, made a business trip to Brogan the latter part of this week. Roy Mors of Ontario, arrived in the city Tuesday. Andrew Graham, of Westfall, came down to Vale the first of the week on a business trip. R. R. Yeoman, of Brogan, was a county seat visitor the first of the week. Dr. Tufts made an address at the Methodist Church Thursday evening, on "One Day in Seven" which was very well attended. Mr. Harm an Wright, and father, who have rented the land opposite the Sanatarium are raising excellent spec imens of garden truck. I. P. Hart, of Westfall, was in tho city Tuesday. J. H. Martin was a Vole arrival from Riverside 'jthe middle of the week. Carl Nelson came down from River side Wednesday. D. H. Hunter was a county seat vis itor from Ontario Wednesday. Dcane Goodman came down from Juntura the first of .the week on a business visit. Jas. Morrison, from the Watson country, was in the city Tuesday. Dr. Hurd, veterinary from Payette, was in the city Tuesday. Geo. Ward, of Nyssa, was in the city the first of the week. Frank Palmer, and part of his fam ily who live in the Watson country, are in Vale this week. M. W. Scott of Beulah, was in Vale Thursday. R. L. Scott was a Vale visitor from Beulah Thursday. Mrs. G. Tillotson and S. T. Tillot son were in tho city from Beulah the first of the week. Jno. B. Lantry and wife, from On tario, arrived in the city Friday. M. J. Joyce was a Beulah visitor in the city Friday of last week. Willard Edwards, while unloading x lumber at the railroad yards the first of the week, had his foot severely in- I jured by falling lumber. The boy is at present laid up at his home. Ed Ten. Have, of Nyssa, was in the city last Saturday. After nearly a month's strenuous effort on the part of a few energetic fanners northeast of Vale, the mill ditch in the west part of the city has been filled, to the great delight of the property owners who have property adjoining the ditch. Jas. Westfall, or Westfall, was a Vale visitor Sunday. Mrs. Reed, of Jamieson, returned home Thursday, from a trip to Pen dleton, visiting her son, Ford. Miss Lois Cook made a trip to Boise this week, and will return this evening. E. B. Duncan arrived in Vale from Nyssa Sunday. A CHURCH ON WHEELS The Catholic chapel car "St Peter" will arrive at Brogan Monday, June 19. A course of lectures on the teach ings of the Catholic church Vill be given, beginning Monday evening and ending the following Sunday. Mass Sundays 10 a. m. and week days 8 a. m. Questions placed in the ques tion box will be answered before the lectures. At the close of the services at Bro gan the car will be removed to Vale. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many kind friends both in and out of the Chris tian church for their united favors shown us during our days of bereave ment Mrs, E. L. Coburn, f J. H. Rose, Francis Rose,. Mrs. R. E. Weant, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. I. C. Veaijt, of Cas cade, Idaho, who has been visiting in Vale, and Mrs. G. A. and Mrs. J. E. Lawrence of this'ity, drove to Boise in tho Weant car Sunday, re turning Tuesday, Mrs. RE. Weant being the chauffeur. fr' L. J. Kinney, who has a. homestead on Dry Gulch, near Jamieson, has tak en charge of the hardware department of the Vale Trading company during the absence of George Singer, who left this week for a four months out ing trip with M. E. Thayer. Wm. Bohna went out to his ranch and exercised his muscles at farm work a few days during th'e past week. 3fc 316 3(6 3(6 3k 3(6 3(6 3(6 3K 316 x X X SOCIETY NOTES X x xxxx'xxxxxxx Mrs. R. E. Weant entertained with a beautiful and delicious, luncheon, Friday, June 9, in honor of her sister, Mrs. I. C. Weant of Cascade, Idaho. Five Hundred was enjoyed during tho afternoon. The Ladies Aid of the Christian church, entertained at tho home of Mrs. A. H. Chester on Friday after noon, June 9th, with a linen shower in honor of Miss Lois A.' Cook. About twenty-five ladies were present. Dain ty refreshments were served and en joyed by all. Miss Cook received many beautiful gifts, among which was a Japanese luncheon set, a gift of the Ladies Aid. ' Miss Lela Jones entertained Friday evening with a "Miscellaneous Show er" in honor of Miss Lois A. Cook. Music and guessing games were en joyed during the evening, Miss Myra King winning the prize for the guess ing contest A buffet luncheon was served at eleven and. was enjoyed by all present. Tho table was artistical ly decorated in pink 'hearts suspend ed from the chandeliers and the cen ter piece being a basket of pink and white mignonette surrounded with green fern, peeping from out the cen ter of the basket was a kewpie doll. Tho gifts were delivered in a doll buggy decorated in pink crepe paper, ribbons and kewpies. Those present were Misses Hope, Ridgley, Neely, Loveland, Rose, Glenn. Coffman, King, L. Jones, M. Jones, Childers, Cook, Mrs. H. L. Anderson, Mrs. V. T. Her rett and Mrs. Thomas Jones. X X X X X X X X XXXXXXX X TELEPHONE NOTES x XXXXXXX X XXXXXXX C. C. McAllister, of Elgin, Oregon, was a Vale visitor for a few days and has gone to Brogan to take charge of tho telephone work that is starting at that point. A new telephone directory is now being made up, any one desiring changes can notify Manager Powers. W. F. Mitchell, of Baker City, Dep uty District Public Utility Inspector, visited the telephone office Wednes day, on his trip checking up the dis trict. Manager Powers and sqme friends visited Brogan Sunday, and had din ner at the big hotel, operated by Mr. Woodburg and family, X X SKXXXX'XXXX CORD X X X X X X X s. x XXXX X X X X X X CORD, Oreg., June 11. W. Strode, of Alberson, passed through this week on his way to the railroad. Hugh Copple had business before Land Commissioner Moore Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Seaweard were calling in Sunrise valley Thursday evening. Miss Mary Neal and Miss Helen Davis called on Mrs. Carl Edgar Sat urday. Messrs W. W. and F, II. Seaweard and families were Follyfarm callers Thursday evening. Carl Edgar and family were Cord visitors Sunday. Horse buyers have been in the vi cinity this week. S. IL Seaweard and others sold quite a bunch. Mr. Robert Smith was in town Sun day. Geo. Emmett and family are selling their belongings and expect to leave for Bend, Oregon, in the near future. The Pollock boys enjoyed a trip to Princeton, Friday. J. B. Fine called at W. R. Gardner's Thursday. Mrs. Harry Anderson and daughters of Westfall, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. J, B. Fine and other relatives, returned to their home Fri day. Messrs John Adlin and E. T. Wi nans are busy improving the Folly-farm-Princeton stage road. Mrs. Geo. Emmett spent the day, Wednesday, at Follyfarm. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . - . Sunday School at 10 a. m. Children Day Program' ht 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Preaching Service at 3 p. m. Teachers' Training class Tuesday at 8 p. m. AH are invited to attend. There, will be no services at Brogan and Jamieson next week. . H. I. Hansen, Pastor. X X X X X. X X xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx X X SKULLSPRING x x V U W V W W V Ut V Ml V St n tn W ta 1 f K fit In aTt SKULLSPRING, Oreg., June 10. Jock Slayton is at the Spring enroute to Grassy mountain, wnere he will get their milk cow. Everybody is praying for rain around here as the country is getting pretty dry. There was a little shower this morning but not enough to do any good. Lester McCan is very busy now looking after the P. L. S. Co. inter' csts around this locality, Claude Littlcficld left on the stage for Vale where he will have somo work done on his teeth. He has had quite a time for a few days, The dance at W. W. Dowell's place last Saturday proved to be a great success, as there was a large crowd and had a fine oyster supper, S. R. Copcland is busy hauling fence posts from Juniper mountain. John Thompson, Herb Ricker, Frank Loveland and Mr. Robbnis, with their families passed through Skull spring enroute to California for a vu cation. Jerry Hurley was at Skullspring the other day looking for his horses which he lost 2 months ago. He has been unable to locate them so far and has begun to think he has no horses, Winnio Gould went to the dance the other night happy as a lark but came back sober as a judge. They asked him what was the matter and ho said he had lost his girl, You can catch more flies with a lump of sugar than you can with a gold nugget and men will get moro friendly over a pipe of Velvet than they will oVcr two-bit cigars, School election will be held in a few dayso elect new directors for the coming term of school, 3(t 3t 3k 3k 3k 3K 3k 3(6 316 316 Jff k 316 3k 3(6 X X MALHEUR 3(6 316 3k 3k 316 3(6 3k 3t 3k 3(6 3(6 3k i46 3k 316 MALHEUR, Oreg., June 12. A. W, Archer was unfortunate in getting his leg broken one day last week while unhitching his team. They became frightened and pulled the wagon over him. T. H. O'Neill and D. J. Worsham met with an accident one day last week while coming down what is known as tho Campbell grade near Malheur, in O'Neill's car. Tho car became unmanageable and plunged over the embankment Mr. Worsham escaped uninjured, but Mr. O'Neill re ceived some cuts and bruises about the head and shoulders, they were painful but not serious. Mrs. L. E. Worsham visited Sunday with Mrs. N. B. Matthiessen of the Golden Eagle. Services, were held here Sunday by Rev. D. K. Laurie. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Derrick were down from the saw mill Saturday night A few of .the young people attend ed the baseball game at Huntington yesterday. The Malheur boys wtre defeated by a score of 8 to 10. Mrs. Alice Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Worsham were invited to a bountiful dinner at Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Robin son's in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, After doing justice to the dinner they all attended the ball game at Iron side between Cow Valley and Iron side. C. H. Morfitt and family and Earl Oliver and family were in from their homesteads yesterday. Mrs. Alice Morfitt was called to La Grande last week by the serious illness of her .brother-in-law, Mr. Good of that place. Mrs. Nellie Derrick is keeping the hotel here now. Miss Lucy Woodcock visited friends on Burnt River a few days last week. Mrs. James Morfitt is visiting rela tives and friends in Baker this week. Miss Gertrude Morfitt is home for vacation. Miss Clara Howard is attending Summer Normal in Vale. Miss Clara Morfitt is in Baker at tending the Summer Normal, CRESTON x x K6 316 3(6 316 3(6 Mf 3(6 3(6 3(6 3(6 336 3(6 CRESTON, Oreg., Juno 12. Wood and Turnbull are down shearing at their plant at Duck Pond. Frankie and Stanley Shumway and David Rogers went to the entertain ment in Riverside Friday evening. Mr. James Yost is home again. He had been working for Mr. Wood dur ing lambing and shearing. Mr. Pierce Shrader, who has been working for T. R, Beers this spring, has gone to his ranch in Barber Flat Mr. Lloyd Johnson has taken his place. Mrs. George Fenton has returned from Idaho, accompanied by her moth er, 'Mrs. Jones, who will make her home here in the future. George Jordan was a Creston visi tor Sunday. Jack Shumway is home. He was hauling wool from Duck Pond to Riv erside, FOR SALE OH TRADE One Indian Motorcycle. Will take horse in the trade. Address Enter prise office. C'17-lt FOUND A WATCH Owner may have same by identify ing and paying expenses. Address Malheur Enterprise. G-JO-tf. 3(6 3(6 3(6 3(6 3(6 3(6 K6 316 X x x X X X WESTFALL xxxxxxxxxxxx WESTFALL, Oreg., June 13. The few warm days of tho past week have brought Westfall out of it once more. The farmers are beginning to pre pare for haying. There is going to be a great short age in the first crop of alfalfa owing to the cold weather and late frost Felix Barkley, of Vale, has taken charge of the Cane Field, ranch be longing to tho P. L. S. Co. The baseball gamo between West fall and Drewsey was postponed ow ing to the illness of our pitcher and absence of first baseman. Westfall will play Juntura friext Sunday. Wo all hope the boys will moko a better showing than they did with Malheur two weeks ago. Steve Woodward has been seen pi loting a Ford around town tho past few days. Guess Steve is going to purchase a car. George Taylor is once moro with us, after his absence at school. Can't see much change in George, only his complexion. Harry and Albert Kimo have been busy building a houso for Russell Zimmerman. Albert has been making regular trips to Harper, looking after business affairs I suppose. Joe Coburn gave a social dance at Harper last Saturday evening. There was a nice little crowd went from Westfall and all report having had a nico time. Ice cream was served by Mrs. Jack Welch. Logan Barkley has spoken for a job as flunky at Harper Hotel, but wo konw Logan. DON'T WRITE TELEPHONE Gel in personal touch with that ou-of-town pa tron. Talk with him over the Long Distance. The quickest method of communication. More satisfying than the Cold Type of a letter. Buy ing and selling by Telephone is by all means the most prompt and economical. A maximum of service at a reasonable cost. Every one of our Telephones is a Long Distance Station. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY Walter Powers, Manager Wholesale and Retail S Stockmens& Ranchers Supplies S McCormick Cutting Machinery Oliver Plows P & O Plows A. B. C. Power Washing Machines Nisco Double Beater Manure Spreaders International Gasoline Engines, Tractors, Threshing Machines, Automobile Trucks Weber Wagons Farm Truck Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds, Cotton Seed Cake, Corn, Poultry & Stock Remedies ALFALFA SEED H. E. YOUNG M Telephone 76 & ll Rogers News Stand jj Latest newspapers, magazines and periodicals our specialty. Fine confectionery and a com plete line of cigars and tobacco. Everyone in vited to make our store your head quarters. J. D. ROGERS Phone 98 wuw. The Idle Hour Good things to eat and drink. Billiards, Bowling and Cards. Grand Central Building 1 3k 3k 3(6 US 3(6 3(6 316 3(6 46 3(6 316 316 3(6 K6 316 X X X X DEAD OX "X u u u u u au au eu aaa aa aaa W aa "K Vt lnt JW IK JK m Jft VE JR Vt Wt m 3R DEAD OX FLAT, Oreg., June 13. Guy Morgan has had some clearing and plowing done for Mr. Carroll. John Howland has had a cabin mov ed on to his homestead, has dug a well and is now residing thereon. C. O. Douglass has moved his trac tor to his homestead preparatory to turning it upside down, Chas. Horr, Harley Smith and Cha's. Lias have been busy the past two weeks putting in ditches to get water to all parts of the Bigclow place. Mrs. Witbeck made a trip to tho Culbertson place last Saturday to bring Mr. Witbeck home. A. T. McDonald has completed fencing 180 acres of land. He spent part of last week in the bottom re planting and harrowing his com. The friends of Joseph Little will bo pleased to know ho is now; a success ful electrical engineer and is hold ing down a position with the Snako River Irrigation and Improvement company at their power house on tho John Green place. Alfalfa cutting has begun. Levi Crull made a trip to Welser last Saturday. Jewey Rice has gone to work for C. O. Douglass on the Chaffee ranch. Everybody is so busy there is but little nowsy going on. FARM LOANS Money to loan on irrigated ranches 10 years time. Partial payments. C. C. MUELLER, 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg., Valq, Orog. G-3-tf. ll Vale, Oregon m Vale, rcgo n