SATURDAY, bECEMBER 16, 1916. TrIE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE PAGE TfetRBE" TEAM TURNS IRONSIDERS Mac Says: FOR AN AUTO TO CELEBRATE GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS I 4 Toys for the kiddies 15c, to $5.00 Stationery, the finest ever displayed in Vale drop in and see the line, values from 25c to $5 Box Perfumes, fine odors, 35c to $3 box Cut Glass, individual pieces or sets, 75c to $12 Hand Painted China, fine values, 50c to $4 Mac will be pleased to have you call and make your selections now SHOP EARLY A. E. McGillivray The Rtxall Store Vale, Oregon 'Phone 32, Home Visitors Excursions To Points East Via OREGON SHORT LINE (Union Pacific System) Tickets Sold, Oct. 21; Nov. 8, 25, 28; Dec. 20 and 23; Limit, 90 days. Ask O. S. L. Agents for further details. Don't Telephone Get in Personal Touch with that Out-of-town Patron. 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 CO. Walter Powers, Manager Cleanest Coal in thM When you shovel Rock Springs Coal - MK ' into your stove or furnace you know that -'EM those glossy black chunks will soon burn fBk r-- into red-hot coals, which will make your home warm, cheery and comfortable. 'Elf ; For Rock Springs produces intense heat. IBr 3 . It is free from soot and smoke. CHXWmmm nil . makes a fine, white ash which is light to -Kl p, carry and there's not much of it -hHI " There's not a clinker in a ton. THi L Taking it all in all. Rock Springs is a most HiH satisfactory all-round coal it saves in time, flHI temper and money. Buy it of your dealer. fljD Sec Sprinet Coal buna better when Dure is a IMU Rock .jLBI Sprincz ttack nixed with tht lumps. HIM The man who farms his land is in partnership with God. The sun shines to bring warmth to the soil that he works. The life that he lives is stur dy, free, independent, and such a man comes nearer than any other to liv ing an ideal life. Following round trip fares will apply from VALE To 'Denver , $39.15 Omaha or K. C .-. 54.65 St. Louis 65.85 Chicago 74.40 Minneapolis or St. Paul .... 71.09 Proportionately low rates to many other points. "Let's go back east to old friends and old scenes for a good old fashioned holiday visit." Write! P f y "yyy y tt,Ti' t t t 'Tt 'T A desirable cooperative method of improving dairy stock is the organi zation of a breeding association and the common ownership of a sire be longing to a particular breed and having ancestors of high producnig merits. Malheur Team Becomes Frightened at Auto and Runs Away No One Injured. MALHEUR, Oreg., Dec. 13.- team belonging to the Woodcock bro thers and driven by John Epperson, that was left standing in front of the postoffice, became frightened and started for home. The horses met an automobile party and turned out of the road to let it pass. They then got back into the road find went on as far as the James Morfitt ranch where they were stopped. One horse was badly cut on the leg' but other wise riot much damage was done. Miss Vada Morfitt has gone back to Ontario to resume her high'school work. Otis Anderson was on the sick list Friday and unable to attend school, Blanche Derrick was out of school Thursday on account of sickness. A number of sleighs were seen in town Friday. Merton Moudy was in Friday night from the Floyd Howard ranch. F. L. Johnson has returned from Boise where he had been for the last two weeks. Mr. Ford was in from the Golden Eagle mine Friday. NEWS NOTES FROM BROGAN Brogan Weather Chilly These Days Grippe Going Rounds in the Vicinity Grangers Meet. BROGAN, Oreg., Dec. 9. Cold weather these nights and days, al though it warms up nicely in the mid dle of the day sometimes. Misses Frances and Alma Wood ward came home from Caldwell to spend Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin entertained Mrs. Tschirgi and Lorenz Tschirgi, Mr. and Mrs. Voak and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dean and children and Miss Hudson at Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hamstreet came over from Weiser to spend Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Addington Mrs. Hamstreet will spend a few weeks in Brogan. Mr. and Mrs. Lane spent Thanks giving day with Dr. Thurston in Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Ashford had their Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Willis. Miss Fern Rouse came up from' Jamieson to spend Thanksgiving with the home folks. Grippe is going the rounds in our vicinity, several being rather bad with it. Mrs. Eaton has been in bed and the Logan girls havo been out of school. The Grange had their regular meet ing Tuesday, but owing to the snow, the attendance was light, and election of officers was postponed until next meeting. Mr. Lovelass was made agent for Mr. Howard for this vicin- ty. Agricultural questions can come up to Mr. Loveless, and he will pass it on to Mr. Howard for the informa tion required. The Aid Society met with Mrs. All- strom and the election of officers re suulted in Mrs. Chinn being elected president; Mrs. Schlottman, vice-pres ident; Mrs. Coleman, secretary; and treasurership tied between Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Reed. The Civic Improvement club meets Thursday with Mrs.'' Chinn. Mr. Frank Weaver, of Ontario, was looking after business matters in Brogan Tuesday, and took in the Grange meeting. Keep an eye open for the notice of the new library books. Notice will be posted in the P. O. Books may be had on Friday between 3:30 and 4:30 m. The following pupils of the Bro gan school have been neither absent nor tardy during November. Mr. Seelings room: James Clark, Mar garet Horn, Ernest Logan, John H. Malone, Cora Rouse. Mrs. Jameson's room: Ted Howard, Amy Pierce, George Pierce, Mattie Pierce; Ray Chinn, Ross England, Lyle Tschirgi, Urace Clark. T.T.Nelsen Funeral Director UP-TO-DATE Undertaking Parlors I Carry a Fine Line of Undertaking Supplies Hearse Service T. T. NELSEN Licensed Erabalraer The farm owner is a king. Over the acres he owns he rules supreme. Be tjhn acres many or few, he is an absolute monarch. No man is more ndependent School Girl at Ironside Breaks Arm While Coasting Big Program on Christmas Etc. IRONSIDE, Oreg., Dec 9. Thel ma Smith got her' arm broken while coasting at school last week. She was taken to Ontario immediately by W. J. Hinton in his car. Little Jack Howard Is in school again after being absent a week, ow ing to a badly sprained arm, sustain' cd while coasting. The Ironside Literary club held their first meeting last Friday oven' ing. A large crowd attended and the debate was enjoyed by all. Several people from Bonita were present. James Carlyle and wife are back from Cambridge, Idaho, and intend to make their home here now. Charlie Treddlo is visiting in Iron' side this week. Carrol and Ernestine Locey have been quite sick for several days and have been unable to attend school. Walter Lawrence is feeding stock at Ed Beam's place now and will be there all winter. Mrs. O'Connor Young is visiting with friends at Ironside while Mr, Young is in Vale. Ike Elmendorf was a Vale visitor during the week. Miss Mae Donnelly, of Bonita, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Broder- ick at Ironside. She will return home after Christmas. A. W. Anthony, who is visiting in California, is expected home in the near future. Ted Wisdom is very busy trapping coyotes this winter. Elmer Molthan and Dave Buchanan are keeping bachelors' hall at the Mol than ranch. Clarence Howard, of Malheur, is visiting his brother Charlie in Iron side. Mrs. Ray Duncan is making a short visit with her parents in Ontario The people of Ironside are intend ing to hold a large program at the school house Sunday evening, Decern' ber 24th. The Christmas tree will be gorgeously decorated and a good time is expected by all. A dance was held at the Boor ranch Thanksgiving and was a pro nounced success. The people would be glad to hear of another one just as good. BAZAAR AND CANDY SALE The eighth grade girls propose holding a big Bazaar and Candy sale at the rooms of the Post Office, Tues day afternoon, Dec? 19. The candy will be home made and of the usual or better quality always offered by the young ladies of Vale. Patrons are expected to lay in their Christmas supplies. Articles offered in the Bazaar will be of varied and excellent quality making the very best kind of Christmas gifts. MISTLETOE FOR SALE The Junior girls of the Christian S. will sell dressed dolls and mis tletoe in the P. 0. building, Saturday, Dec. 23, 1910. Adv. 12-16-23. EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS Eighth Grade Final Examinations, including the sixth grade examination in Physiology and the seventh grade examination in Geography will be held throughout the county, January 18 and 19. All teachers haying pu pils ready for this examination will please report them according to Rule No. 3 of those governing thp exam inations. Reports should be in the county offico not later than Decem ber' 30. FAY CLARK, Co. Supt. of Schools. Dec. 9-23. HOLIDAYS AT HOME Possible through low holiday rates via Oregon Short Line between local points. Tickets sold, December 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31 and January 1st; Liberal limits. See agents for details. Adv. 12-16-30. TEACHERS'. EXAMINATION Following is the program for the State Teachers' Examination to be held in Vale on December 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1910. Wednesday Arithmetic, Civil Gov ernment, Geography and Reading. Thursday Grammar, History, Or thography and Physiology. Friday School Law, Algebra, The ory and Practice, Writing and Compo sition. Saturday American Literature, Psychology and Physical Geography. Teachers wishing to write for life certificates and teachers who are gra duates from standard colleges who have not had the fifteen hours of Ed ucation will please make special ar rangement in regard to their pro grams. Fay Clark, County Supt. of Schools. Dec 2-16. K m x K m m Under New Management The Alco Rooming House First Class in Every Respect Dan Eno, Prop. Adv. 6-20-tf. M M KX1IK1I XXIiXXX Tho Tappa Nu Keg were entertain ed Wednesday evening at the home of Misses Ida Cofrman and Bessie Hope, Light refreshments were served and a pleasant evening enjoyed by all. Dr. F. C. Hart, of Portland, was in Malheur country. 0. T. McCarty, of Boise, was a visi tor in the city the middle of the week, Mrs. Mustard, of Westfall, made the county seat a visit the latter part of last week. Robt D. Lytlo made a trip to in terior points by auto Tuesday, re turning homo tho following day. Ed Daveren, of Ontario, was in tho city Monday. Paul Grandorma was a Westfall ar rival in Vale the first of the week. G. A. Ruring spent tho week end in Meridian and Boise. Mr. Ruring also attended the meeting of the Snake River Basketball League at Meridian, and on returning explain ed why the Vale team was left out of tho league this year. "They explain ed to me," said Prof. Ruring, "that although the Vale team was a good one, and tho hall of sufficient sie, that the reason we were left out was 'because the crowds which attended the games did not treat the players with proper courtesy.' The real un derlying reason was this tho Vale team has not suffered defeat in tho past, and tho other teams did not wish to have another enemy ofvthat type in the field this year, and left us our for that reason." Wm. Thompson came up from On tario Tuesday, on a brief business visit. Money to loan on irrigated farms and good city property. Address O, E. Carman, Vale. Adv. 12-9-4t Miss Ella Barkley went to Cald well and Boise Saturday and Sunday of last week. E. B. Wood, of Owyhee, was a Vale visitor- Tuesday. Mrs. Fricke, of Boise, arrived in Vale Wednesday for a few days' visit. Mrs. Bert Lawrence, of Ironside, ar rived in the city Tuesday. Postmaster Jno. P. Houston was a visitor in Boise tho first of tho week, W. C. Young was a Brogan visitor in Vale Wednesday of this week. Homer Roberts made a trip to On tario Wednesday to operato the lin- otypo in tho Argus during the absence of Bert Wheelon, who went to Burns to purchase, the Harney County Tri bune. Mrs. F. L. Skinner, of Jordan Val ley, was a Vale visitor last week. Mrs. Skinner is a sister of Miss Elaire Glover, one of tho Vale school teach ers. ' Juge Dalton Biggs, of Ontario, was a Vale arrival last week. E. H. Kimball came down from Westfall the latter part of alst week. Andy Egged, of tho Rainbow Min in Rye Valley, was a Vale visitor Wednesday. not worn OIK METHODIST CHURCH Sermon topics for next Sunday. 11 a. m. "Religion in the Home." 7:30 p. m. "What Think Ye of Christ?" This will be a Pre-Christ-mas address. An interesting Christmas program is being prepared by the young peo ple. Details of this will be given next week. CHRISTIAN CHURCn Bible School at 10 a. m. Everyone cordially to attend. Rev. White, who has conducted ser vices in this church the last two Sun days, will return about the first of the year to take up his work as pastor of the church. We will be glad to welcome Mr. White to our midst. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY The Christian Endeavor Society meets at the Methodist church, Sun day evening, at 6:30, o'clock. The top ic will be, "Big Jobs Ahead." All the young people are cordially invited to attend these Sundrfy even ing meetings. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST8 Seventh Day Adventfsts meet at the home of Mrs. J, Townsend every Saturday at 10 a. m. Good Readings at 11 a. m. Missionary Meeting at 4 p. m. CHOIR MEETING Members of the M. E. church choir are notified to attend meetings on Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock sharp. All members are asked to be present. episcopal cnom Meets every Thursday night at the Guild Hall, for practice. Time; 8 p. m, era Mrs. Forest Jones, of Juntufa, was a Vale visitor Wednesday. ' G. W. Voak, the Brogan orchardist, made the county seat a visit Friday, XMAS GIFTS Hand painted china and novelties, art goods, and embroi dery work. Reasonable prices. Come in and look over our display. Mont gomery and Smith. Adv. 12-16-2t. Wm. Jones came down from Jun tura Friday. Miss Ivy Harland roturned to her home in Vale Tuesday from a trip to Ontario. E. F. Reed was an Emmott arrival in Valo last week. C. H. Oxman, of Jamieson, was in the city Friday for the budget meet ing at the court house. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Mulkey return' cd to Portland Tuesday. Mr. Mulkey closed a series of lectures Saturday night, which were appreciated by all who heard them. J. F. Weaver came to Vale from Ontario the latter part of last week. D. K. Worsham was a Malheur vis itor in tho city Saturday of last week, Mrs. Nellie Derrick, of Malheur, ar rived in Vale Saturday. Mrs. John Rigby accompanied Mrs, Seymour, P. E. O. organizer, to On tario Saturday, returning to Vale the same evening. Everett Kendall, a Jamieson citi zen, made a business trip to tho city Sunday. Mrs. Emma L. Jones, of Westfall, was an arrival in the city tho first of tho week. Misses Myra and Chespa King, and Geroldcan High, spent Sunday in On tario. Jim Johnson arrived in the city from Beulah Sunday. O. D. Loveless was a Brogan visi tor in Vale Sunday. Geo. Palmer and Arthur Palmer drove in from the Palmer ranch at Watson Monday. J. F. Weaver was an Ontario visi tor in tho county seat during tho week. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Vin tho Oregon Short Lino. Tickets on sale December 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, and 31 and January 1; Liberal limits. Ask agents for furth er details. Adv. 12-16-30. HERALDS OF THE COMING KING (By Request of the Seventh Day Ad ventists.) Preparedness Craze Foretold. Another remarkable prophecy is found in Joel 3:9-14. Hero is record ed a call to "prepare war," to "wake up" the nations, to forge mighty slaughter weapons and all this to take place when "tho day of the Lord is near," when the great harvest (at the end of tho world, Matt 13:39) is' "ripe." "Preparo war!" cried the prophet "Wo must have preparedness," reply the modern statesmen. "Wake up!" says tho prophecy. "Let the nations awake and arm them selves," respond the helmsmen of our ships of state. "Beat your plowshares into swords, and your pruning hooks into spears," continues tho prophet "We must build great arsenals and mamoth mu nitions factories; we must increase our army and navy; we must equip our fighting forces with tho mighti est engines of destruction that can be devised," respond our modern pre paredness advocates. Can we not see the tremendous sig nificance of it all? God has been writing an advance history of the world, and now the events foretold are in process of fulfillment Inspir ation is confirmed. God's word is true, and among tho events of tho im mediate futuro predicted with fearful accuracy is tho approaching advent of our King. Unhandsome. His Wife "Charles dear, you are growing handsomer ev ery day." "I'm Barry, Isobel, but I'm rather hard up at present" Life. Preparedness. Uncle Hiram v'lf they kin sen submarines over, nothing kin prevent a Zeppelin coming next Perhaps, after all, 'twouldn't pay to shingle the house this fall." Puck, The pessimist may not have much fun, but ho' avoids quite a number of disappointments. There is considerable hope for the fool who admits it Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury at mercury will aurely deatroy the aeriee ox smell ana completely ueraiiKo n whole intern when entering It through the mucoua aurfacee. Such article ahould never be used except on prescription! from reputable phyalclana, the damage they will do l ten (old to the good you can poeelbly 'derive trom them. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney tc Co., Toledo, O,, contain no mercury, and l taken Internally, actiuir directly upon the blood and rnucoua eur- , l. - m ... I,,..!.- IT. II1. I.IE. Ul tug ... hxihi. "., Catarrh Cure bo aure you get the genu ine. It la tWn Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by V. J, Cheney & Co. Tea- timoniaia tree. noiu uy urursiiis, itico too per uoma. T I'uil'f family J'llli tot constipation. John Rigby went to Ontario Thu'rs-" day, bringing homo with 'him his daughter-in-law and grandson, Mrs. John. E. Rigby, and son "Bill," who havecome from Anchorage,,. Alaska, to spend the winter with Mr. Jand Mrs. Rigby in Valo. ; C. A. Lane, of Brogan, was in. tho city Thursday. Mr. Lane was'ien route to Wilmington, Deleware. 'P Fannie Branson came down from Westfall the first of the. week. Mrs. S. A. Welch was a Westfall visitor Wednesday. . Mrs. Eames desires tho public, to know that she is going out of -tho millinery business and thanks all; tho ladies for past patronage. , Mrs. D. K. Worsham arrivedzin Vale from Malheur Wednesday. The Ladie3 Aid of the Methodist church will give a chicken pie dinner New Years Day. Place to be';aVi nounced later. ' Adv. 12-16jtf. J. C. Gordon, the Skullspringa sheep man, was a visitor in Vale the latter part of the week. Miss Ora Mumford, n former teach er of the tyale schools, who is at pres ent teaching in Caldwell, Idaho, Vis ited friends and relatives in Vale last week. , A. A. Wright came up from Onta rio Tuesday. .V Mrs. M. L. Goodwin, of Brogan, vis ited in Vale Wednesday and Thurs day. Miss Agnes Ryder made a trip to Ontario Saturday. CIA55IPICD FOR SALE FOR SALE Dairy, milk routo and equipment. 24 cows and ono Holstein bull. Did a $3,000 business last year. As to prico and terms seo W. T. Park er, Vale, Oregon. 10-7-tf. FOR SALE f . 40 acres SW'4 of tho SEU Sec .3, Township 32, Range 41, Malhour':Co. Prico $250.00 cash. Address P.O. D46, Montrose, Colo. Adv. 12-2-23. FOR SALE t Hand painted china, suitable, for Xmas gifts. Inquiro Mrs. Cayau, one block south of depot, in Mrs., Corson's former residence. Adv. 12-9-2t. FOR SALE Hand painted china, suitable, for Xmas gifts. Inquiro Mrs. Cayau,1 ono block south of depot, in Mrs. Corson's former residence. Adv. 12-9-2t. LOCATION NOTICES Location notices for sale at the. En terprise office. For Nitrates, Oil, and Minerals of all kinds. WANTED WANTED Industrious man with team and wagon, capable of earning $100 and over, per month, selling Rawleigh's 129 Houscnold Products Medicines, Extracts, Spices, Toilet Articles, Stock and Poultry Prepara tions, Gasoline Engines, etc., to farm ers. Must give good rererenccs, and furnish contract signed by two re sponsible men. Also Men and Women to sell in Cities and Towns. For full particulars, address, giving age, oc cupation and references, The W.- T. Rawloigh Company, Freeport, Illinois. Adv. 11-4 to 12-16. WANTED WANTED Clean cotton rags, suit able for wiping machinery, at the';En terprise office. Kindly weigh bundles before delivering. ENGRAVED CARDS Tho Enterprise is now connected with some of the leading engraving' houses in the country. Seo our latest styles of engraved card work. All work delivered within one week from date of order. MISCELLANEOUS A GOOD POSITION Can bo had by any ambitious, young man, or young lady, in the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. Since the pnssago of the eight-Hour law by congress, it has created a big demand for telgraph operators. Po sitions paying from $75 to $80 per month, with many chances for ad vancement It will pay you to WTito Railway Telegraph Institute, of Port land, Ore., for full particulars. Adv. Nov. 18-Dec. 10. FARM LOANS Money to loan on irrigated ranches 10 years .time. Partial payments. C. C. MUELLER,. 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg., Valo, Oreg. 6-3.tf. KODAK FINISHING KODAK FINISHING Developing, printing, enlarging. Quick service and first-class work. Price list;for tho asking. The Burrell Studio, On tario, Oregon, ndv-l-SOtf,