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VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918 THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE PAGE THREE" M T fX Get Copy In Early In order that the Enterprise may go to press on time and so as not to hamper the printing of the county news and getting it to the p'cople while it is yet news, wo would ask our advertisers to get their ad copy in by Wcdnesdny. No copy arriving nt tho office later than Thursday morning is assured of publication in that "Week's issue. Make thrift your buy-word. LOTS OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS You con find nearly every article needed in and around your home, farm, office orstorc among our big stock merchan dise now on hand. IT PAYS TO SAVE It is your duty to save all you can. Second Hand Goods save you money, and conscrvo the nation's labor. Buy from us and you will save plenty to buy W. S. S. RAWHIDE HALTEKS A fine lot of good halters at a real bargain price. THOS. B.NORDALE Second Hand Merchandise Vale Oregon PUT YOUR SELF FACE TO FACE With W r V w W w -W A sensational expose of the private life of "The -Mad Dog" of Europe. ..A play that will make every American's blood bqil. ..A play that is like a blow in the face to traitors, spies and pro-Germans. New York stood up and cheered like mad so will you when you see it at THE REX SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Not a War Picture ADMISSION 25 AND 50 CENTS v FOR YOUR Many of our boys will soon be leaving for the army and many are already in the service. We have many appropriate farewell gifts among which may be mentioned. Radiolitc Watches Wrist Watches Pocket Knives Pocket Books Stationery Novelties CHINA WARE Large line of fancy china- ware on hand. Enamel variety. Trv one of our Lunch at 65c, 75c and $1.00. First class Water Glasses, n 75n nor sot. - XX VARIETIES Scores of articles for the home, &. inet will freely admit that you'd like to have a fx &r 'XX SHOESP-Work and dress shoes, for men XX and boys. Look over our line. Flour and Garden Seeds All Kinds ing done promptly. Your Mc Kays Variety Store Cheap For Cash Vale Oregon Buy Chautauqua Season Tickets News Brevities To Eugene Mrs. Arthur Moody and sister, Misa Evelyn Brown left Thurs day evening for Portland and Eugene. They intend to spend tho summer months in Eugene and take advent ago of summer study at the" State University. To Visit Sistcr-Alrs. C. L. V. Beeb of Tncoma and Mrs. "D. L. Davis of Burns arrived in Vale Thursday to visit a the-bomc of their sister, Mrs Loid Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe motored from Tacoma and have been visiting friends in tho Burns section for the past several days. Mr. Davis expects to join tho party at Vale for a few days visit. Visit Eastham's Mrs. Breck and children of Baker are visiting this week at the homo of Mrs. Brock's sister, Mrs. II. C. EasthamVof Vale. Motor to Baker Mr. and. Mrs. Robert D. Lytle motored to Baker last week end where Mr. Lytle trfed a case in court on Monday. They returned home tho following day. Kuliats In Navy Elmo Crandall, son of C. L. Crandall of this city, went to Bois Friday of last week, where he enlisted in the naval reserve, and left on Saturday for Salt Lake for pre liminary training. Mr. Crandall is in the next draft, and leaves a wife, who will continue her residence in Vale. VALE OREGON xx H Tf xx I H Tf XX Tf xx xx ft xx xx XX, 8 SOLDIER kitchen ware in great M XX I and Market. Bnsknts. -M tt It mail orders solicited. f$ xX X? xx u m XX i p s of Local Interest Goes to Salt Lake Chas Austin, brother of Mrs. Roy Clark of Vale, who was formerly employed on Mr, Clark's dray, reported at Salt Lake at the navaf reserve station last week, having enlisted in Boise, prior to that time. Clark was accepted, and re leased for a visit with friends before going into active training. Leaves For Portland Mrs. A. E. McGillivray and baby son Nigel left last Friday for Portland where they will spend some time. Nigel has been quite ill for the past two weeks and it is hoped the cooler climate will greatly benefit his health. On Sick List Mrs. B. F. Farmer, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chairman of the Knitting De partment of the Red Cross has been ill for several days with an attack of the grippe. Motor To La Grande Mr. and Mrs. George Huntington Currey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denny motored to La Grande and spent Sunday with re latives and friends. Mashes Hand Land Office receiver M. N. Fcgtly is nursing a smashed left hand this week as the result of a smash up when ho was moving heavy machinery at his ranch last week. Altho painful the injury is not of a serious nature. , County Superintendent 111 County Sunefintendent of Schools. Fay Clark. ' has been confined to her room, the past several days with a severe attack of the grippe, but was able to be at her office again this week end. Move Sheep To New Range Claude Wood returned this week from an auto trip to Wallowa county and the state of Washington. While on the trip Mr. Wood secured range lease and this week will ship 25 cars of sheep to Wallowa county and 35 cars to Spokane. Due to the unusually drj winter and spring the grass and water on tho range in this county are shorter at this season than for many years past. Haying Started Haying season be jan last week on ranches up Willow Creek and farmers and ranchers u; the Malheur valley will begin cutting the first of the coming week. Along the Boulevard section the cutting has commenced and will continue throogh next week. Big Bend, Kingman, Dead Ox and other sections "are also in the midst of haying. Alco Rooms Rates 50c -J75c and $1.00 Special Terms by the Month RESTAURANT In Connection Meals Served Family Style Meals 50 cents 21 Meals for $8.00 . y " X Mr. and Mrs. John Kircher X Proprietors VALE OREGON 4 X Buy W. S. S. Save II1IIIIH1I1IIIII1II m DREAMLAND ATTRACTIONS ONTARIO, OREGON Sunday, June 23rd. "BROADWAY BILL" Featuring J Harold Lockwood PathoJews IJ Monday, June 24th g "FACE VALUE" Featuring J Mae Murry Comedy Welcome Home Tuesday, June 25th "JACK SPURLOCK" M 6 Reels Featuring George Walsh Mutt and Jeff Comedy Freight Investigation Jj m Wednesday, June 2Gth m "The Kaiser the Beast of Berlin" and h Tuesday, June 27th M "The Kaiser, the Beast of JJ Berlin" g m Fri. and SaU, June 28-29 M "ARMS AND THE GIRL" g Featuring n BIlllc Burke Sunshine Comedy Jj Roaring Lions and Wcdd- J ing Bells Watch for William Far- g num in m "TRUE BLUE" m 1 , Vale Personal i . . Mrs. W. W. Caviness arrived in Vale this week from southern California where she has spent some time for her health. i II. E. Enlow school superintendent of Forest Grove, Oregon was in Vale this-week looking over tho country. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wheeler spent the week' end ' at. J.he Frank Vines ranch near town. was in Vale last Saturday, while on n brief business trip. J. J. Kcano was .among the Wcstfall visitors in tho county scat the latter part of the week. Mr. Kcano stopped at the Drexel while hcre. Oliver Sandy was a Malheur visitor in Valo Monday of this week. Mrs. R. E. Cawrcnco and Mrs. C. B.- Woodard of Ironsido were visiting in Valo this week. ' J. R. Jenkins and family of Boise and 3. W. Jenkins wore among the Tuesday registrants at tho Drexel. Amos Roethlcr and wife were down from Wpstfall the first of the week, driving down in their car. Clyde Farley of Parma was n visitor in Vale this week on business. i Mrs. L. J. Mustard and children were in Vale a few days this week, visiting rind shopping, from their home at Wcstfall. Attorney C. M. Crandall was in Boise this week on leqal husienss. J'. R. Woodcock was a Malheur visitor in tho county seat this week. A. H. Hunt and son' John were visitors in Parma and Nyssn last week end. Master John remained at Parma to spend a few days with his grand parerts, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Will Jamieson was down from Bro gan for a few days visit and business trip this week. R. E. Wennt went to Boise the first of tho week to tranact business mat ters, and to .secure, if possible, the service of Engineer Riley, who was consulting engineer on tho construc tion of the Arrow rock dam, for plans for constructing the big Warmsprings dam at Riverside. Rov. John Moriarty returned to his homo the first of the week, after a few days visit in Boise. Miss Lcona Mansur of the Enter prise forco was in Pairetto last week and visiting friends. A war saver is a life saver. MUST GET COAL Washington Order Threatens Discri mination Against blackcrs. PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno 14. Tho Washington state Fuel Administration has. served notice on household and industrial consumers that neglect to order fuel now may result in their being cut off from supplies later. Tho notice reads: "In case there is a coal shortago next winter, the consumers who has storage space, or who could have pro vided for storage of his coal and who did not, will not be supplied until all booked orders have been filled, and then he will be obliged to take ins chances." In this connection Fuel Administra tor Holmes of Orecon does not desire to make the same order unless com pelled to do so. He points out, how ever, that there are many people with out means of fuel storage and some without money sufficient to-order ahead, and that their needs must be met if possible. To that end he is of tho opinion that the "fuel slacker" that is, one who can buy and who does not, in the summer time should not feci put out if such order is put into effect when cold weather sets in. Thrift and patriotism arc synonym mous. SOCIETY COLUMN Social Functions Enjoyed by People -of Vale. ,i ii i, i it i ii ifr !! Evening Club Mrs. H. R. Dunlop and Miss Mary, Glenn entertained the Evening Club at tho home of Miss Glenn Thursday evening. A pleasant time was en joyed, by the guests and light re freshments were served. Entertain at Bridge Club Mrs. C. C. Burrow entertained last Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Ralph Hoyt of Ogden. Tho guests fnrmcr rrirl r hi i ma nf Mrs. Hovt: played bridge during the evening, Mrs. Bussy of Salt Lake winning first honors and Mrs. Hoyt tho guests prize. A dainty luncheon was served and the color scheme of pink and white car ried out in detail. Bunches of pink roues formed tho base of decorations in the rooms and on tho tables. Entertains Honor Guards Mrs. G, F. Wildhaber entertained the 'members of the Valo Honor Guard chapter last Monday evening in her apartments at the Drexel. The even ing was spent by tho girls in making war dolls which arc to bo sold all day Saturday and during tho Honor Guard dance Saturday night. Cooling re freshments were served at tho close of the evening. , . and Local News . . .. , . , Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Carman motor ed t.o Boise the first of tho week where Mr. Carman transacted real estate business Eli Riso was down from his ranch near Ironside last Friday and Satur day. Wm. Connolly of Wcstfall was rcg- istered at tho Drexel Friday and Snturday. George M. Love came down from Drewsey on business last week end. Arthur Hill of Ironside was in Valo last Saturday, looking after business, matters. " Chas. Dowell nromincnt citizen of Mootcvillc was down from the interior last week end and spent several days in Valo. Paul Raney of Weiscr was nmong the guests at the 'Drexel hotel last Saturday. Pat. Coleman of Brogan was in Valo Monday and stayed at the Drexel while attending to business. Russell Zimmerman was down from his ranch near Wcstfall Monday and Tuesday on business. John Palmer was in from his Wat son farm tho first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. James Morfitt of Mal heur were visiting relatives and fvends. in Valo this week. Manager Olsen of the P L. S. Com pany wns in Vale from tho Burns .ranch this week looking after busi ness in vuis section. Ho reports dry weather r.enr Burns, Prry Hnyden and son A. D. Hay- den of Wart Hollow near Weiser were visitors in Valo Monday. The older Mr. Hayilen is a pioneer of this county. Mrs. Penrl Jamieson, of Jamieson, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. A. Boyd at Boise, returned to her home the latter part of last week. Edward L. Romph returned to Vale Friday from Boiso and Weiser where he has been visiting rclntivcs for the past two weeks before leaving for Camp Lewis, June 24th. Wayne L. Ramph of Ontario spent Sunday with homo folks in Vale, he left Monday for Boiso to enlist in the navy but having failed to pass the physical examination returned to On tario Wednesday. Percy Stacoy drovo an nuto load of friends to Boiso Sunday. Postpone Meeting There will bo no mooting of the Mother's Circle this week, tho regular meeting having been postponed. The Circle will meet two weeks from Tues day and the program for tho day will bo published later. i, ,. .ii .i ,i fr ii i i CHURCH-CHOIR Sunday Services, Choir Meetings, Etc. l i nnni ,i ii ii 3 i Methodist Church Sunday Services 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Preaching "The Man who Missed tho Blessing" Evening services omitted for Chau tauqua. .x..:..x.wH-'X'-:M::":-M'-::'-j:'-;' X X X AFTER s: IchautauquaJ Sec 4 T X 4 MARY PICKFORD Y X x Juno 27 and 28 X X j' y Thursday nnd Friday X "S X y in famous play X X a "LITTLE AMERICAN" X V 1 f V X June 29, Saturday X i 3 X "THE KAISER THE X UISAbT Ul UlSKUW" KiLA 1 flCV 1 IVEi X X I Vale Oregon ix X T V XX T. T. NELSEN Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director UP-TO-DATE UNDERTAKING PARLORS Hearse Service Fine Line of Undertaking Supplies Phone 77 Vale, Oreg. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AN INDEX TO THE LIFE OF VALE AND MALHEUR COUNTY Theso classified columns arc open to Farmers, Merchants, House wives, Professional men and everyone who desire a brief and effective medium of reaching the public. This Department will solve your problems and fulfill your wants. Readers will find valuable infor mation and helpful suggestions in the For Sale, Wanted, Found, Lost, Strayed, For Rent and other sections. The most widely read section of the ENTERPRISE, this department will place your locals where people look for them, where they will bring the best results, and where no one will be offended in reading them. Price one cent per word per insertion; minimum charge 25 cents.. 25 cents extra for making engraved brand. FOR SALE RANCH FOR SALE Williow Stock Ranch for sale or will trade for in coma property. Inquire of G. W. Tlaw, Jamieson, Oregon. May25-tf. FOR SALE 1 sot heavy double ...III. 1 ...... 1 mare, 7 yrs., Wt. 1050, well broke, and colt. Inquire of Kay Uark at Nor adlc's 2nd. Hand Store. Vale. Oregon. Juno l-t2p. CATTLE FOR SALE 50 head of White-Face cattle, good range, priced right. T. Chas. Pritchard, Jamieson, Oregon. tf. uk halie; avvy a. v, i. iv a., R. 44 E., 20 shares of water, all fenced. Small payment down, easy terms on defered payments. M. L. Phelps, Boise, Idaho. Juno l-t5. FOR SALE Two registered Jersey Bulls, of leading American and Is land breeding, ono sixteen months old - ann r - ... . 1 . price puu. ' uno six munui oiu price $30.00. Write for pedigree. Gus. A. Schweizer, Nyssa, Oregon. R. R. Box 69. May 25-tf. CATTLE FOR SALE We have on hand GOO head of good Idaho cows arid yearlings all short horns and whito face. In good condition and priced right. Wo nlsq deal in horses, mules, stallions and jacks. A. Mc- Williams, Ontario, Oregon. 2-lu-tf. FARM LOAJS RANCH Loans, 20 yrs. Rural Credit Hay and General Fire Insurance. C. C. MUELLER. Real Estate 1st Natl. Bank Bldg., Vale Oregon. FOUND FOUND Ladies' blnck plush coat on Westfnll road about milo and half out of Valo. Owner may nave same by calling at Enterprise office, paying advertising charges and proving pro perty. May 18-tf. FOUND 85x4 Good Year Fire proof tiro. Owner may have same by inquiring of Chas Horn at tho Valo Livery Barn nnd paying for advertis ing and identifying property. Jn 1 3t E. O. AND BROGAN BRANCH East Bound West Bound (Daily Exc. Sun.) No. 371 to Crano 11 a. m. No. 373 to Bro gan 2:20 p. m. Sunday Only No. 193 from On tario 12:05 p. m. Dnily except Sun. No 372 from Crane 1:10 p. m. No. 374 from Bro gan, 5: 05 p. m. Sunday Only No. 194 to Ontario 5:15 p. m. MAIN LINE West Bound No. 17 3:27 a. m. No. 85 Pony 9:35 to Huntington only East Bound No. 18 2:34 a. m. No. 80 Pony 8:50 n. m. to Boiso.. No. 4 11:20 n, m. No. 6 0:25 p. m. No. ID io:uo p. m. No. 5 Mail 10:20 p. m. AUTO SIGNS "License Applied For" signs printed on card board for that new car. 10c each at Enterprise Office. 0-9, CABBAGE Plants for sale. Phone 119 W. L. A. MANSUR, Vale, Ore. May 18-t5p. ESTRAY NOTICE Ono black horse seven years old, shod nil around. Cumo to my primises on Rinehort Creek, Malheur County, Ore., March 20, 1918. Brand W B on loft shoulder, weight one thousand pounds. J. O. Moudy, Brogun,t Oregon. C-15-t2. WHITE GOODS Cool and Comfortable Dimity and other sum mer white goods just arrived. New line of Latest patterns in Messalines and Silks so popular in Ladies' suits this season. Brand new line of best quality ladies' Fibre Silk Hose in black and white. We also have complete stock of lisle and cotton hosiery. For those cool summer garments and chil dren's clothes see our new assortment of Nain sooks, Longcloth and Linens. MEN'S SUMMER SHIRTS Inspect our line of fancy shirts for summer wear. Sport shirts in a variety of patterns and good stock of regulars. Nifty ties and socks for the man who cares. GOOD GROCERIES , Full line of staple and fancy groceries and canned goods. Canned goods are excellent to ( have on hand for that impromptu summer lunch. Yours for Economy and Service FREEMAN'S STORE VALE OREGON W. S. S. Will Help Win the War. STRAYED from Cow Valley, ono small black mare, white spot in head had halter on when last seen, has bad wire cuts.' Ono small brown mare. One black yearling colt. All branded I C U on right stifflo. Please notify Mrs. W. D. Fanning, Brogan, Oregon G-15-t2p. ESTRAY NOTICE Strayed from Big Mud Flat 8 miles cast of Fangol lano on April first, seven head of horses. Two black mares, weight 1000 and 950 pounds. Two gray marcs weight about 105Q each. Ono bay two years old. Two dark yearl-' ing colts. .All except the colts aro branded S 1 on left shoulder and ERi above tho S 1 on part and mSLM below S 1 on part of the animals. Colts aro marked on tho shoulder with above brand only. Liberal reward for information .con cerning them nnd $25 reward for their delivery. Notify D. J. KNOTTING HAM, Fangollano, Oregon 6-15-4tp REWARD Strayed from my ranch ono pair rather light bay mares, one weighing around 1300, the other 1250; branded with lazy K on right stifle; should have colts by them now; fore tops have been roached and 'grown out three or four inches. Will pay $25 to finder of them. J. W. Cartwright, Malheur City, Oregon June l-t3. JPRCSSIONALI DIRECTORY '3 ' DOCTORS EDGAR S. FORTNER, M- D. Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat OFFICE HOURS 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Offico over First National Bank Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario, Oregon. OSTEOPATHS Dr. Pauline Sears Dr. Hnrriet Sears OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. 1st Building North of Valo Drug Storo ATTORNEYS II. C. EASTHAM Attorney and Counccllor at Law U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 248 Valo -:- Oregon R. G. Wheeler R. D. Lytla WHEELER & LYTLE Practice in all Courts and U. S. Land Offico Collections Nclsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore. Geo. E. Davis Bruce R. Kestcr DAVIS & KESTER Vale, Oregon Attorneys jnn& Counscllors-at-Law Nelson Bldg. -:- Valo, Ore. Julien A. Hurley G. A. Hurley HURLEY & HURLEY Attorneys and Counscllors-at-Law Nelson Bldg. -:- Vale, Or. ENGINEERS JOHN E. JOnNSON Pioneer Engineer nnd Surveyor of Malheur County Bluo Prints and Platting Hayes Building -:- Valo, Oregon "Jt mtttmttfflmtfflfflfflffltmmttfflfflttttw'