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    ftAffUKDAY, APRIL 7, 1917t
THE MALliEUR ENTERPRISE)
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Land Wanted
We have.several clients who want good
stock ranches where plenty of 'free range can
he had. Also numerous inquiries for cheap raw
lands and lands coming under the proposed
Warm Spring Project.
For Quick Results List Your Property With Us
We have an unlimited amount of money to
loan on good farms and stock ranches. Low
rate of interest. No small loans considered.
The Percy M. Johnson Co.
Vale, Oregon
ATTENTION
MR. RANCHER
NOW is the time to begin to think of the necessities that you
will need this spring. All farm products are high, you should
place yourself in the position to reap the benefit of the present
high prices for they will not last. Buy your seed -grains and
farm machinery without stint, in other -words throw -yourself
into high gear and get going. '
Tractors, Gasoline Engines, Plows, Grain Drills, Peg Tooth and
Disc Harrows, Mowers, Rakes and Binders
SEED GRAINS
Wheat, Rye, Barley, Oats, Corn
Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
MACHINERY
H. E. YOUNG
Phone 76 Vale, Ore.
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STALLIONS
At Johnson & Brent's Stable
WEISER, IDAHO
Imported Percheron and Belgian Stallions that are extra
good. Besides other Percheron, Belgian, English Shire and
Clydesdales with imported ancestors that are young and good
with correct pedigrees that are desirable. One pair extra Per
cheron mares. Also One standard bred "brown" trotting Stal
lion. Is 16 hands high, weighs 1300. If you are a customer
and want to save your money, take time to come and see me.
Remember, Good Stallions and Low Prices.
If You Have a Stallion That You Cannot Use Longer, I
Might Change.
WM. CLARK, Importer, Wciscr, Idaho.
LIVE STOCK
AUCTIONEERS
You can have two experts
working for the price of one.
J. M. Swanson & Son of Pay
ette, Idaho, work in harmony
together.
Seldom a bid escapes them.
They keep tho interest of the
crowd from the start of the sale
to the finish.
A square deal to the buyer
and seller is their motto.
While they have sales some
where nearly all the time, you
can most always get tho date
you want by arranging two
weeks ahead.
Write, phone or wire for date
at our expense.
We" will be glad to help you
write up your bill, and adver
tising. MALHEUR
ENTERPRISE
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
na mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering It through
the mucous BUrfaces. Such articles should
never be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the damage
they will do Is ten fold to the good you
ran possibly derive from them. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no
mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu
ine. It Is taken Internally and made In
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cneney & Co. Tes
timonials free.
Sqld by Druggists. Price 7Bc per bottle.
Take Half Family PI1U for comtlpatlon.
T. T.Nelsen
1 Funeral Director f
1 Undertaking!
Parlors
UP-TO-DATE
I Carry a Fine Line of
X Undertaking Supplies
Hearse Service
T. T. NELSEN I
4 T
Licensed Embalmcr
M i l 1 1 1 IUU11' 1 1 llM-lllM
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Malheur County.
Douglas Smith, Albert G. Lester and,
William Butterworth, Trustees,
Plaintiffs,
i , vs.
Louis J. Ocstrcich,
Defendant.
To Louis J. Oestreich, Defendant
above named.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
You aro hereby Summoned and re
quired to appear and answer the Com
paint filed against you in tho above
entitled Court and Cause within six
weeks from the date of first publica
tion of this Summons against you;
nnd if you fail to answer, plead or
otherwise appear in said cause within
said time, the plaintiffs, for want
thereof, will apply vo the Court for
the relief demanded in the Complaint
herein, to-wit:
That the plaintiffs have judgment
against you in tho sum of $1054.00
principal with interest at 6 per cent
per annum from October 31, 1912:
for $24.00 water maintenance; and
$28.11 taxes; for $105 reasonable at
torneys fees; costs and disburse
ments; that same "be decreed due
plaintiffs and a lien on Lot 116 Jnm
leson Acreage Tracts in Malheur
County. Oregon, and six shares water
stock in Orchards Water Company.,
That on second cause of suit plain
tiffs havo judgment for $382.50 prin
cipal and 6 per cent interest per an
num from October 31, 1912; for $G,00
water maintenance charges; for $6.78
taxes; for $38.00 reasonable attorneys
tees; costs ana disbursements; tnat
same be decreed due plaintiffs and a
lien on Lot 133 Jamieson Acreage
Tratts in Malheur County, Oregon,
and two shares water stock in Or
chards Water Company.
That your contracts 118 and U'J
each dated August 31, 1911, for the
purchase of tho above land, respec
tively, in the above sums; be declared
forfeited and that you nnd all persons
claiming by, through or under you be
foreclosed of any right, title, inter
est or claim in or to the said land
and water stock, and that such de
cree fix a limited time for the redemp
tion thereof.
This Summons is published pursu
ant to an Order of Hon. Geo. W. Mc
Knight, County Judge of Malheur
County, Oregon, acting in the absence
of the Circuit Judgo of the above en
titled Court, made and entered of rec
ord on the 29th day of March, 1917,
directing publication for six weeks.
Date of first publication March 31,
1917.
ROB'T. M. DUNCAN,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Mar. 31-May 12.
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REALTY TRANSFERS
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Deeds, Complaints, Etc.
Filed by County Clerk
During Past Week
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DEEDS
James W. Lynd et ux to R. Insing
er, SEU, 7; SWUNWU, WttSWU,
8-19-44; Feb. 26, 1917; $1.
Ella Dason to" Marion Rose, SWU
NEU, 25-36-37; March 16, 1917; $500.
Andrew B. Anderson et ux to Jos
eph R. Beddes, SWUSEU, 17; NUN
EU, 20-15-46; Sept 4, 1915 $1,000.
E. U. Cate et ux to Martha E. Good
man, WUNEUSWU, 29-15-47; Jan.
8, 1917; $3500.
W. Wallace to Miles Cannon et ux,
SEU, 28-16-47; March 16, 1916; $1.
Ontario Land & Townsite Co. to A.
J. Rosinbum, lots 52, 53, Block 10,
Riverside Adn. to Ontario; March 23;
$270.
Anderson Loveland et ux to Albert
Loveland, NWUSEU, lots 5, 6, 2-22-46;
March 29; $500.
U. S. A. to Edwin Casto, lots 6, 7,
6-20-42; March 17, 1917.
Northwest Townsito Co. to James
Dale Carter, lot 1, Blk. 11, Northwest
Townsite Co.'s 1st Adn., Vale; Feb.
26: $1.
Northern Pacific Ry. Co. to Andrew
Greeley, SEUNEU, 22; SWUNWU,
23-25-46; Feb. 16, 1917; $6G0.
Ben J. Brown, sheriff, to Utah Nur
sery Co., NEUNEU, 12-19-46; Dec.
4, 1916; $1165.25. . :
COMPLAINTS
G. J. Magenheimer vs. Jos. H. Wag
ner et al; $72.34.
G. J. Magenheimer vs. .Margaret
Brogan et at; $433.11.
G. J. Magenheimer vs. D. J. McCar
ron et al; $111.01.
G. J. Magenheimer vs. John Wog
ner et al; $245.57.
G. J. Magenheimer vs. E, I. Brogan
et al; $112.94. .
G. J. Magenheimer vs. Jos. H. Wag
ner et al; $391.53.
G. J. Magenheimer vs. Oregon
Fruit Land Development Co. et al;
$492.21.
All these aro foreclosures of tax
liens, filed March 30.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Ray Cole and Cora M. Rouse, Mar.
26.
Jas. H. Oard and Helen Rimen, Mar.
27.
Chas. P. Ramey. and Dorothy Pel
ton, March 30.
Jos. E. Smith and Mary A. Marks,
March 31.
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U. S. LAND OFFICE
All Homestead and Oth-
Entries Filed at Vale
Offin niHMnir Wnnlr 5"
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
Tale, Oregon, April 2, 1917.
To George W. Rogers, of Vale, Ore
gon, contestee:
You are hereby notified that Ben
Ruth, who gives Vale, Oregon, as his
post-office address, did on March 14,
1917, file in this office his duly corrob
orated application to contest and se
cure the cancellation of your Home
stead Entry, Serial No. 03889 made
Juno 3, 1915, for WUNEU, EUNW
SW'aNWS, NSWU, SWUSW
U .of Section 15, Township 14 S.,
Range 40 E., Will. Meridian, and as
grounds for his contest he alleges
that "said George W. Rogers has nev
er established or maintained a resi
dence on said land; that he has never
made any improvements whatever on
said land; and that he has wholly
abandoned said land for more than six
months last past, and that such aban
donment has not been due to his em
ployment in the military or naval ser
vice of the United States rendered in
connection with operations in Mexi
co, or along the borders thereof, or
in mobilization camps elsewhere, in
the military or naval organization of
the United States or the National
Guard of any of the Several States."
You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be tak
en as confessed, and your said entry
will be canceled without further right
to be heard, either before this office
or on a'ppeal, if you fail to file in this
office within twenty days after the
FOURTH publication of this notice,
as shown below, your answer, under
oath, specifically responding to these
allegations of contest, together with
due proof that you have served a conv
of your answer on the said contestant
either in person or by registered mail
You should state in your answer the
name of the post office to which you
desire future notices to be sent to you.
niua JUNES, itegister.
Date of first pub.. April 7. 1917.
Date of second pub., April 14, 1917,
Date of third nub.. April 21. 1917.
Date of fourth pub., April 28, 1917.
Oregon Industrial Review.
Coos Bay Standard Oil Co. plans
$80,000 expenditure for storage tanks
and equipment here to handle this ter
ritory. Sublimity to havo cheese factory.
McKenzio pass over -Cascades to be
first road improved connecting east
ern and western Oregon.
Portland Federal commission to
nvestigate power site on' Columbia
river for government nitrate plant.
Albany has plans for a cannery to
operate this year.
Vale Idaho Power "Co. plant3 file
mortgage for $18,846,000.
If You Know Some News We Failed to Print, Why Didn'i
You Telephone Us About it. Call 42 Next Time Sure.
Bargains in Used Cars
Stoddard-Dayton $300.00
E. M. F. 225.00
Mitchell 150.00
One Four horse power Foos gasoline engine and
two inch centrifugal pump complete, to close
out $165.00
For sale by
H. E. Young, Vale, Ore.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
BY VIRTUE of an execution in
Foreclosure duly issued bv the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of the County of
Malheur, State of Oregon, dated the
Second day of April, 1917, in a cer
tain action in the Circuit Court for
said County and State wherein M. G.
Hope and I. W. Hope as Defendants
recovered judgment against George
W. Manna ior Une Thousand Three
Hundred Seventy & 65-100 ($1370.65)
Dollars, and the further sum of One
Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-four &
ub-iuu ($i4b4.uo Dollars, and the
further Sum of One -Thosand Three
Hundred Fifty-eight & C5-100
($1358.65) Dollars, and the further
sum of One Thousand Two Hundred
Sixtyfwo arid 65-100 ($1262.65) Dol
lars, and the further sum of Fifteen
Thousand Seven Hunderd Eighty-
three & 35-100 ($15,783.35) Dollars.
with interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum from 29th day
or March, I'JVl, and $uuu.uu attor
ney's fee, dated March 29, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that I will.
on the 7th day of May, 1917', at the
main entrance of the Malheur County
Court House in Vale, in said County,
at 10:45 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day. sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
ino soutnwest nuarter or section
fifteen in Township Eighteen south of
range Forty-five East of Willamette
im:. Xii. -.... -.-....
together with all water rights incident
and appurtenant thereto.
Taken and levied unon as the Dro
perty of the said George W. Hanna
or as much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy the said judgment in
favor of M. G. Hope and I. W. Hope
against said George W. Hanna with
interest thereon, togemer with all
costs and disbursements that have or
may accrue.
BEN J. BROWN.
Sheriff.
By JNO. R. WHEELER.
Deputy.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, April 2, 1917.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution in Fore
closure duly issued by the' Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the (Jounty of Mal
heur, State of Oregon, dated the 26th
day of March, 1917, in a certain ac
tion in the Circuit Court for said
County and State wherein Ellu Heath
as plaintiff obtained a decree in fore
closure of mortgage and order of sale
of the real property herein described,
given by defendant John AlcNamee,
on April 1st. 1913. to satisfy the sum
of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00),
with interest and for the further sum
of Fifty & No-100 Dollars ($50.00)
Attorneys fees and costs and disburse
ments taxed at Sixty-seven & 80-100
(J07.B0) Dollars, on the lath day of
March, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that I will,
on the 7th day of May, 1917, at the
main entrance of the Malheur Coun
ty Court House in Vale in said Coun
ty, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day. sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
Lot 4, sec. 19: Lots l and i. Sec,
30, Twp. 13 S. R. 42 E.; NEU NEU,
Sec. 25, Twp. 13 S. It. 41 rJ. W. M
containing 160.46 acres, in Malheur
County, Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as tho nro
perty of the said John McNnmee or
so much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the said judgment in favor
oi JMia Heath against said John Mc-
Namee with interest thereon, togeth
cr with all costs and disbursements
that have or may accrue.
BEN J. UKUWN,
Sheriff.
By JNO. R. WHEELER,
Deputy,
Dated at Vale. Oregon. March 27. 1917
Apr. v-niay o.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution in Fore
closure duly issued by the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the County of Mal
heur, State of Oregon, dated the 24th
day of March, 1917, in a certain ac
tion in the Circuit Court for said
County and State wherein -Annie Ken
edy as plaintiff obtained a decree of
foreclosure of lien and orqcr of sale
of the real property herein described,
against the above named defendant,
Richard Kenedy, to satisfy the sum
One Thousand Dollars and costs and
disbursements taxed at Fifty-two &
40-100 ($52.40) Dollars, on the 16th
day of January, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
on the 7th day of May, 1917, at the
main entrance of the Malheur coun
ty Court House in Vale in said-Coun
ty, at n:uo o'clock in the forenoon of
said day, Sell at public auction to the
nignest uiuuer for cash, the following
described nrnnertv. to-wit:
An undivided two-thirds interest in
and to the Southeast quarter of Sec
tion ii, Townsnip zi, south, jtange
41 12. W. M. in Malheur County, Ore
gon.
Taken and levied unon as the nro
perty of the said Richard Kenedy or
so much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the said judgment in favor
of Annie Kenedy against said idchard
Kenedy with Interest thereon, togeth
er with all costs and disbursements
that have or may accrue.
BEN J. BROWN.
Sheriff.
By JNO. R. WHEELER,
Dated at Vale, Oregon, March 27, 191
KJKgKSiK m m si m
Thomas II. Anderson. Crowley, lotal
. 4. 5. SEUNWU 6-27-40; lots 5, 6,
, 31-26-40; 313.30 acres.
Harney L. Homewood. Unity. NWVi
SE',4, NVSSWy, SWV4SWV4, 20; SE
H, 27; EE, 34-13-37; 480 acres.
Katherine Gacie. Malheur. NWNE
U, 35; SV4SEU, 26; SWViSWH, 25-13-39;
200 acres.
Raymond Ohmart. Malheur, lots 1-
, 3, 4, EWWV4, 30-14-41; 318.80..
All-tn.- 7!Mmni.M o n fnlnin 0171 '
SWU, 24; N, WM.SW14, NEySW
V, 25-2G-44; lot 2, ENW, 30-26-45;
621.86 acres.
Andrew M. Lackey. Ontario. SS
EV4, ESWU, lots 3, 4, 30-26-45; SE
Yt, SESW, 26-26-44; 483.84 acres.
Anastasio Abarratcgul. Nyssa, W
SE, 32; SWU, 33-17-37; G40 acres.
Elbert P. Milhorn. Weiser. Idaho. S
WUSEU, 35-16-46 lots 1, 2, SNE
, 2-17-46; 20.0.28 acres.
Abraham L. La VicrsPleasant Val
ley, lots 1, 2, 3, SNWU, SNEU,
NWUSEU, NEU SWU, 5-12-41;
311.70 acres.
Pierce W. Shroder, Creston, SUNE
U. SV4NWU. NV4SWU. 13: NSE
U, 14-23-38; 320 acres.
Gertrude Melcher. Ironside. SWU
NWU, 1; lots 1, 2, 3, SNEU, SE
'ANW'A, NWSEV4, 2-14-39; 31U.U6
acres.
Jack Morton. Westfall.TlUE. 10-
20-40; 160 acres.
Jack Morton, Wcstfall, SWU, 1; W
W, 11-20-40; 480 acres.
Frederick B. Willson. Vale. SNt4.
34-19-43; 160 acres.
Patrick J. O'Brien, Creston, NWU
SWU, SV4SWU, SWUSEU, 14; NW
UNEU, NV4NWU, 23; NEUNEU,
22-23-38; 320 acres.
Thomas E. Bohna, Harper, SWUS
EU, 28; SEUNEU, NEUSEU, S3;
NWUNWU, SJ4NWU, NSWU,
34-20-40; 320 acres.
Joe Carter, Juntura, NSU, 29; N
EUSEU, SWSEU 30; NNEU, SE
'iINE'i, lots 1, 2, 31-20-39; 480,90
acres.
Orval P. Caviness. Bon ta. ENE
U. EUSEU. SWUSEU. 19: W4N
WU. SEUNW. SWU. 20: NUNWU.
29; NUNEU, 30-16-40; 640 acres.
linn! t-. r t - , r.i ... n
wmium li. iviac ijcoa, sneavuie, a
WU, 3; NWU, 10; E, 9-28-46; 640
acres.
Thomas McGivern. Jordan Vallev.
NEU, EUNWU, ESWU, WSE
U. 20: NWU. WUNEVi. 29-27-45:
640 acres.
Victor B. Grecnshade, Huntington,
lots 1. 2. 3. 4. EUWU. 19: lot 1. N
EUNWU, 30-14-45; SV6SEU, 24; NE
V4, 20-14-44; 04 j. ay acres.
William C. Tomlin, Jr., Harper, S
5-23-41; 320 acres.
Charles Bender. Huntincton. NEU
NWU, 11-14-44; 40 acres.
uwsiey E. carman, Vale, SEUNW
U. NEU SWU. NW USE U.. 14-47-44 :
120 acres.
Oscar Rutherford. Trnnfsidn. SRV.N
WU. SWUNEU, NWUSEU, NEU
SWU, 10-14-39; 160 acres.
llenry wakerlig, Westfall, SEUN
WU, NEUSWU, NWUSEU, 3-19-40;
120 acres.
Henry Wakerlig. Westfall. EUN
WU, NEUSWU, NWUSEU, 9-19-40;
120 acres.
Henry Wakerlig, Westfall, EUNW
U. NEUSWU. NWUSEU. 9-19-40:
120 acres.
Thomas E. Cooley. Prairie Citv. E
U. 34; N 14 NWU. SUSWU. 35-16-36
480 acres.
Charles N. Preston. Prairlo Citv.
lots 3, 4, SWUNWU, SWU, 3; NWU
SWUNEU, 10-17-36; 475.35 acres.
Rose L. Chamberlain, Rye Valley,
SWUNEU, NEUSEU, SSEU, 19;
jjvvy, zu-iz-43; azu acres.
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IRRIGATION MADE EASY
Hanna's Patented Portable Canvas Dam
Cheap, Efficient and Reliable. Will hold the. water in any rea
sonable ditch. Can bo placed or removed by a 10 year old boy.
Sent by parcel post to nny address C. O. D. If money accom
panies order portago will bo prepaid.
Be sure and order size for extreme width of ditch.
Made in 12 different widths at the following low prices:
48 inches wide $2.25 100 inches wide $3.75
52 " " 2.50 108 " ". 4.00
65 " " 2.75 11G " " 4.25
72 " " 3.00 120 " " 4.25 '
84 " " 3.25 125 Reinforced 5.25
90 " " 3.50 130 " 5.50
Write, for particulars.
GEO. W. HANNA, JVIanufacturer
VALE
OREGON
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ITH the addition of poul, billiard and card
tables, in connection with our regular
(iRf-.Mh1ishp.fl husiness .of magazines. Der-
lodicais, tooaccoes ana coniectionery, we win
strive to merit your patronage, and invite you
to make our store your headquarters.
JIM'S PLACE
'J. D. ROGERS, Prop. Phone 98 Vale, Ore.
GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT
Wheat on Farms.
State: Estimated stocks on farms
March 1 this year, 2,740,000 bushels,
compared with 3,004,000 bushels a
year ago and 1,826,000 two, years ago.
Price on March 1 to producers, $1.50
per bushel, compared with $0.93 a
year ago and $1.28 two years ago.
United States: Estimated stocks
on farms March 1 this year, 101,000,-
000 bushels, compared with 244,448,'
000 bushels a year age and 152,903,'
000 two years ago. Price on March
1 to producers, $1.64 per bushel, com
pared with $1.03 a year ago and $1.34
two years ago.-
Corn on Farms.
State: Estimated stocks on farms
March 1 this year, 134,000 bushels,
compared with 116,000 bushels a year
ago and 59,000 bushels two years ago.
Price March 1 to producers, 95 cents
per bushel, compared with 92 cents
a year ago and 100 cents two years
ago.
United States: Estimated stocks on
farms March" 1 this year, 789,000,000
bushels, compared with 1,110,559,000
n year ago and 910,894,000 two years
ago, Prico March 1 to producers, 101
cents per bushel, compared with 68,2
cents a year ago and 75,1 cents two
years ago.
Corn of Merchantable Quality.
State: The percentage of the 1910
crop which was of merchantable qual
ity is estimated at G9 per cent, com
pared with 80 per cent of the 1915
crop and 70 per cent of tho 1914 crop,
United States: Tho percentage of
the 191G crop which was of merchant
able quality is estimated at 84 per
cent, compared with 71.1 per cent of
the 1915 crop and 84.5 per cent of
tho 1914 crop.
Oats on Farms.
Stuto: Estimated stock on tarmn
March 1 this year, 4,070,00 bushels,
compared with 4,330,000 bushels a
year ago and 2,930,000 bushels two
years ago. Prico March 1 to produc
crs, 48 cents per bushel, compared
with CO cents per bushel a year ago
and 50 cents per-bushel two years ago,
United States: Estimated stocks on
farms March 1 this year, 394,000,000
bufchels, compared with 598,148,000
bushels a year ago and 379,8-39,000
bushels two years ago. Price March
1 to producers, 50.9 centa per bushel
compared with 42.7 cents per bushel
ay ear ago and 52.1 cents per bushel
.THE UNIVERSAL CAR
320,817
Havo been built nnd actually delivered to retail
buyers since August 1,1916. ,
Tins unusual fall and winter demand for ton!
cars makes it necessary for us to confine the dis
tribution of cars only to those agents who havo
orders for immediatoydclivcry to retai customers,
rather than to permit any agent to stock cars in
anticipation of later spring sales.
Immediate orders will havo prompt attention.
Delay in buying nt this time may cause you to
wait several months. i.i:..
Enter your order today for immediate delivery
with our authorized Ford agent listed below and
ffisH6 11un Car $360, Cou
pelct $505, Town Car, $595, 8,
VALE HARDWARE COMPANY
PAY US A' VISIT
Don't Wait
Until Spring
If you're planning to build this year its
time you were letting us give you some quota-,
tions. We are now in a position to furnish all
kinds of building materials at the lowest prices.
Home Lumber & Coal Co.
Phone 65
Vale, Oregon
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An electric range is always
in season sinco, when tho sum
mer heat is gone, the sanitary
and labor saving, qualities of
electricity still remain as advan
tages over other cooking meth
ods. A few of the good points of
electric cooking that will appeal
to the housewife are as folows:
lf Safe No matches or flame
to cause fire or explosion.
2. Clean No blackened walls
or cooking utensils, soot
or smoke.
3. Sanitary No dirt is caus-.
ed by fuel, no poisonous
vapors given off. The air
remains pure and its oxy
gen undiminished.
4. Easy to regulato and cer
tain in temperature. A
poor cook will do bettor
work with an electric
range and good cooks will
excel themselves,
5, Electric cooking is not ex
pensive. With intelligent
care electricity, at tho
cooking rates given by
Vale Electric Co.. com
pares favorably with oth
er fuels.
Tho electric range is particu
larly economical of current ow
ing to its efficient heating units
and superior insulation. In ad
dition ft is simple and sturdy in
construction and comes in de
signs to fit every requirement.
The Vale Electric Company
Apr. v-aiay o,
Apr. -ai ay o.
two years 8o.
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