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pAge si THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917. How Little It Costs To Attend Chautauqua on the Season Ticket Plan You wouldn't buy a ticket at every station if you were going on a long trip would you? Don't attend the Chautauqua that way either. Buy a through ticket. It saves you mon ey. Single admissions a" three times the amount of a season ticket. Twenty-Two Attractions $2.50 About 10c Each Think of hearing the Chautauqua Orchestra for a trifle over ten cents, or the Waikiki Hawaiian Quintet, in full evening concert, or the Comus Players less than 12c for a thousand laughs with S. Piatt Jones on the opening night. Vale, Oregon Chautauqua Week June 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 23 Buy Your Season Ticket Now Those unable to apply in person may write to R. D. Lytle, Chairman. m m m m m m x w. w. x BROGAN x m m m m m $ BROGAN PEACHES UNHURT Premature Frost Touches Vegetables at Drogan, Dut Peaches Will Need No Thinning. BROGAN, Oreg., Juno 5. The Grange had a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. House on Saturday ev ening. The ladies sure enjoyed the fine (?) lunch put up by the men The next meeting will be at the homo of Mrs. Allstrom on Juno 10. Election day passed off very quiet ly on Monday. Full returns will be found elsewhere in the paper. Registration day was .quiet "here i" Brogan. Mrs. Voak entertains the Pioneer Club at her home on June 14. It has been suggested that a real old fashioned picnic be planned for July 4, and the people of Brogan and Jamieson celebrate together. Re marks are in order, and talk to Mrs. (Eaton about the plans. Dave Logan made a trip to Onta rio Friday, returning Saturday. Miss Alma Woodward came home from Caldwell Saturday, after a year of work at college there. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cole autocd to Vale Sunday and report the road in good condition. Our vicinity has been visited by light frost on Juno 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Some of the orchardists report quite a loss on Uartlett pears, some are thinking tho peaches won't need much thinning, and a good many bean patches were touched. Some early po tatocs had their heads nipped, but any way, Frank Weaver's potatoes were safe. They were not all plant cd on Wednesday. The box of library books was sent back to Salem this week. We may look for another box any time. aneep snearing is still m progress. and the close surrounding hills still have several bands of baas in waiting for the shearers. Pomona Grange has asked to have the Willow River Valley Grange en tertain tho next Pomona Grange meeting. Born, To Mr .unl Mrs. Stanley Woodward, on June C, 1917, a daugh ter. Dr. Weiss of Ontario attending. Mother and daughter doing nicely. Keep your hat on, Pete. Help the Work for Humanity! YOUR AMERICAN RED CROSS NEEDS YOU STATE TEACHERS' TIONS EXAMINA- Stato Teachers' Examinations will be held at the Court House in Vnlti op Juno 27, 28, 29, and 30, 1917. Following is the program for Mal heur county: Wednesday: Arithmetic, Geogra phy and Physiology. Thursday: Grammar, Algebra, His tory, Theory and Practice, Writing and American Literature. Friday: Civil Government, Orthog raphy, Reading, School Law and Composition. Saturday: Physical Geography and Psychology. Teachers wishing to write for Pri mary, Life, or Special CerUCcatcs will please write to tho County Super intendent not later than Juno '.'0 that a program may bo arranged. FAY CLARK, County Superintendent Schools, Mal heur County. . June 9-l(i. 8th GRADE FINAL EXAMINATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to tho legal voters of School District No. Hi of Malheur County, Oregon, that tho ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of wild District will be held at Vale High School Building to begin at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on thu third Monday of June, being tho ISth (fay of June, A. D. 1917. This mooting is called for tho pur pose of electing one director and onu clerk, and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 24th dny of May, 1917. BRUCE R. KESTER, Chairman Board of Directors. ATTEST: J. P. DUNAWAY, District Clerk. Juno 9-1(5. Eighth Grade Final Examinations will bo held throughout Malheur coun ty, June 14 and 15. The following program will bo followed: Thursday: Arithmetic, Writing. .Language, Agriculture and Spelling. I'riday: Physiology, History, Ge ography, Civil Government nnd Read ing. Requests for questions should be sent to tho County Superintendent of Schools, not later than June 12. FAY CLARK, County Superintendent Schools, Mal heur County. Juno 9. WanlH To Correct Rumor. Vale, Oregon, Juno 7. Editor En terprise, Vale, Oregon. Dear Sir: I wish to correct a rumor which has re cently gotten over tho town to tho ef fect that little Johnnie Edwards and Virgil McKinncy broke into the resi dence of Mrs. Horton Tuesday morn ing, and took some money. This re port is absolutely erroneous, as she later discovered that the money had been placed in safe keeping by her friends, nnd that the little fellows had merely conic into the house for a drink of orangeade, which was on one of tho tables. 1 wish you would publish this state ment, to clear the little fellows, who arc not guilty of any offense. Yours sincerely, Mrs. Anna Edwards. County Court Meets. The county court, with commission ers Weaver and Kelly and Judge Mc Knight, met in regular monthly ses sion Wednesday and Thursday attend ing to tho allowance of claims nnd other matters that came before them LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF CONTEST Vale 02274 C. No. 373 Department of tho Interior United States Land Office, Vale, Oregon, Juno 2, 1917. To Mary Wannanwetsch, of 2318 Riv erside St., Spokane, Washington, Contestec: You are hereby notified that A. I. Scott, who gives Albany, Oregon, as his post-office address, did on May 3, 1917, file in this office his duly cor- rooorateu implication to contest anil secure the cancellation of your home stead Entry No. 02274, made May 29, 1912, for the SE'4 of Section 10. Township 21 S., Range 42 E. Will. Meridian, and as grounds for his con test ho alleges that said Mary Wan nenwetsch has never established or maintained a residence oii said land; that she made no improvements of any kind thereon, and has not culti vated any portion thereof; that she has wholly abandoned said land for more than six months last past; and that such abandonment has not been clue to her employment in military service rendered in connection with operations in Mexico, or along the tiorucrs tnercot, or m mobilization camps elsewhere, in the military or naval organization of tho United States or the National fiunvil nf nn v of the several States; You are. therefore, fiirlbnr nntifiml mat the said allegations will be taken "s confessed, ami your said entry will bo canceled without further right to bo heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail lo file in this of fice within twenty days after the l'OURTH publication of this notice, us shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to those allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant cither in person or by registered mail. iou should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to bo sent to you, TI10S. JONES, Register. Date of first publication Juno 9, 1917. Dntc of second pub., June l(i, 1917. Date of third pub., Juno 23, 1917. Date of fourth pub., Juno 30, 1917. JAPAN Population ". 40,000,000 Red Cross Membership 1,800,000 GERMANY Population C7,000,000 Red Cross Membership 1,400,000 RUSSIA Population 171,000,000 Red Cross Membership 1,200,000 UNITED STATES Population 100,000,000 Red Cross Membership 250,000 JOIN NOW Fill put the coupon in this paper and ma'il it at once. No field service required Help your American Red Cross to be prepared for the saving of life, and the alleviation of suffer ing in war and civilian disaster. MORE -GUARD DUTY Continued from page 1.) The Alco Rooms Completely Furnished Hot and Cold Water Rates, 50c, 75c, .$1.00 Special Monthly Rates J. VENABLE, Prop. NOTICE OF CONTEST Vale 02256 C. No. 372 Department of the Interior United States Land Office, Vale, Oregon, June 2, 1917, To Jerome Cracraft, of Spokane, wasnmgton, Lontestee: You are hereby notified that A. I, Scott, who gives Albany. Orecon. as nis post-ollice address, did on May 3, 1917, file in this office his duly cor roborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of vour home stead Entry No. 0225G, made May 20, 1912, for the SVV'i of Sec. 11, Town ship 21 S., Range 42 E., Will. Meri dian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Jerome Cracraft has never established or maintained residence on said land; that he has made no improvements of any kind thereon, and has not cultivated any portion thereof; that he has wholly abandoned the land for more than six months last past; and that such aban donment has not been due to his em ployment in the military service ren dered in connection with operations in .Mexico, or along tnc borders thereof, or in mobilization camps elsewhere, in tho 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 taken as contessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this of fice within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice. j as shown below, your answer, under oath, specihcally responding to these allegations of contest, together with duo proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant cither 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. THOS. JONES, Register. Date of first publication June 9, 191 Date of second pub., June 10, 1917, Date of third pub., June 23, 1917 Dato of fourth pub., Juno 30, 1917, company met the officer of day while beating his post, nnd was nsked his general orders, the ninth order, being, "To allow no one to commit a nui sance on or near my post." But it seems he got this order mixed with his special orders, and instead of civ. ing it correctly he said, "To allow no submarines on or near my post." Marsh Meets Stranger. Marsh, while beating his post, was met in tho middle ,of the path by a "What is it?" He said the thing had fins, and gills but in the place of a tail it had two legs. Marsh cocked his rifle to shoot, but the fish disap peared in the bushes. Harold Gilham chased a dog all ov er his post trying to find out who it was. Last week we took an expedition to Lacy Lake whero we had instructions on pitching tents. It was something new to us and consequently we didn't make much headway at first, but fi nally got so we could put them up pretty quick. The soldiers are all in high spirits as day after tomorrow is pay day. To them it is the greatest event of the month. A five cent piece, two weeks before pay day, looks like a wagon wheel. Marsh went to Astoria the other dny said he had a fine time, and I guess he did. He had plenty of mon ey (one wagon wheel, which in the army is a "jitney"). He bought her a soda, at the same time telling the clerk he didn't care for anything. Clancy and Gilham are holding Marsh down while I write so I'll have to make this the end. The boys send their regards to the people of Vale, hoping some day to be with them again. Yours truly, Ray Vanzandt. () J. H. ESCHMAN World United Shows 2 A Troupe of Wonderful " PERFORMING ELEPHANTS The Only Herd of EDUCATED LLAMAS in the World COMPLETE DAILY EXHIBITION 2 Starting at 1 and 7 p. Preceded by big m. Free Outside Attractions Remember the Date JUNE 19 AFTERNOON 1:00 P.M.' VALE EVENING 7:do:p.M." D ATHLETICS AT FT. WARD Continued from page 1.) comes back after a brief visit. He is very mysterious about it, and we are trying to find out what he does. Wal ter Taylor is becoming some athlete, and we are all proud of him. He has certainly made a reputation among tho baseball fans here as a pitcher, and is also a good gymnasium man. Floyd Powell, who used to be so nervous, can stand for fifteen minutes. with his eyes straight ahead, without moving a muscle. Truly, the army lite has improved him. We enjoy the paper every week, and hope the peo ple don't tire of our constant letters. With best regards, I am, yours truly Rolla Roberts. ADMINISTRATOR'S Repair Owyhee Ditch. Throe breaks in quick succession in the Owyhee ditch bank occurred last week near the Rust ranch. Tho spot where it happened is a bad mud hofo alkali and very difficult to fix. Ditchmaster Bigelow and a large crew of men and teams were kept busy for several days repairing the breaks. Nyssa Journal. Industrial Review. Forest Grove Construction work on extension of United Railways line from Wilkesboro to Tillamook is now under way. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday June 12, 11:00 A.M. Former Residence of W. C. Young, Deceased, 10 Miles West of BROGAN, OREGON FREE LUNCH AT NOON STOCK 1 Sow and Pigs 1 Cow and Calf 3 Yearling Steers 3 Hereford Cows 2 Dry Cows HORSES 3 Dry Mares 1 Span Work Horses 1 Blue Filly, Crippled 1 Bay Gelding, 4 years old 3 Yearlings 1 Black Stallion 2 Mares with Colls 1 Blue Gelding, Crippled 1 Brown Gelding 6 Two year old Colts 2 Aged Mares IMPLEMENTS 2 Sets Harness 4 Shovels 1 Ax and 3 Handles 1 Washing Machine and Wringer 1 Dozen Bitts 1 Set Dies; 1 Box Vice 1 Forge; Hand Tools; Etc. 1 Bob Sled; 2 Wagons Grind Stone; 500 lb. Rye; Hack Lot of Posts, Poles; and Wood 4 Pitch Forks 1 Garden Rake 2 Sledge Hammers 1 Brace 1 Set Wood Chisels 1 Post Drill Cooking Utensils, Etc. Rake, Mower, Lumber, Wire 1 Slip Scraper; 1 Disc Harrow l uid riane And many other articles too numerous to mention. J. M. Swanson & Son Auctioneers Payette, Ida. Emory Cole Administrator Hay Farmers Attention w. if: m $ COMING EVENTS -Chautauqua Assembly at W. :: Juno 18-23 Vale. June- Horse, Show at Union, Oregon July 7-14 National Education Asso ciation meeting in Portland, June 13-14-15 Rose Show. Portland County Fair at Ontario, 1 WW Chautauqua Week WILL SOON BE HERE Don't forget to purchase your season ticket in advance. When in Vale be sure and make the. Vale Drug store your head quarters. A brand new supply of vest pocket and Premo Eastman cameras just arrived. Come in and look them over. Strict sanitation and first class drinks is the motto of our soda fountain. THE VALE DRUG STORE Famous Soprano at Chautauqua Olive McCormick Soloist With Chautauqua Orchestra 0NmuIli!!!,?,rr7.t,.,U,'l'8.',",O,,B ,Uo " st ,"H",l,u widespread with tier ant tZZ , i m ""rSlir "U.mpliant engagements as so- UlIeL .2", ., 1 ?. "...r. !?! ""ah Symphony unv, iimeu coiuruiura soprano, wbn'tin h.wi !, nun (lie tllHlltHllillia Orclii-s tru. 51 Us Mcl'ormlck sines the inos illtlleult soprauo roles with aurnrUlnf. Uer fame In the musical world Such artists as Ollre McCormick up on tho Chautauqua platform iojsess musical and educational values Impos sible to eatlmala YOU CAN SOLVE YOUR LABOR TROUBLES AND IMPROVE QUALITY OF YOUR HAY BY USING THE FAMOUS THE John Deere-Dain Side Delivery Rake I Follow the mower with a Dain Left Hand Side Delivery Rake you don't need to wait until practically all the meadow is cut, and besides you get air cured hay hay that retains its natur al color and richness. This is the hay that brings the best price on the market. The Mower goes around the field turning to the right, there fore the Dain Left Hand Side Delivery Rake has the following advantages over other rakes: a It can follow the mower, thus working against the head of the hay. b It places all the hay upon clean stubble out of the way of the mower. c Turns a good square corner without bunching the hay undesirably. d Air cures the hay. It de livers two swaths of grass upside down in a loose con tinuous windrow. Thus air can pass through it freely, curing the hay evenly with no loss of coloring, and the hay is not sun-scorched. Also John Deere-Dain Hay Loader The "One Man" Loader does the work of a whole haying crew and does it better. The main frame of the Dain Rake Bar Hay Loader combines lightness, stiff ness, strength and flexibility. Steel is used for the principal parts and the whole is braced and trussed effectually. And you can hitch or unhitch this loader without getting off the wagon. It has an automatic coupler. Come in and let us ex plain the advantages of these im plements. Especially are they needed this year on account of the certain farm labor shortage. Repairs WE CARRY REPAIRS FOR DEERE, DAIN MOWERS AND BINDERS ALSO SICKLES AND OTHER PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF MOWERS SEND US THE NUMBERS WHEN ORDERING REMEMBER OUR GROCERY AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS THE BIG QUALITY STORE Vale Trading Company Everything Under the Sun Write for our Prices PHONE 105 VALE OREGON