Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, June 22, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Vale, Oregon, Saturday, jruNs 22, iois
THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE
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Ladies' SymphonyOcteathauMi
Ten Splendid Musical Artists in Two rrpgra'miCgh 'tlie Fourth,!!
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ble promptly.
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The enthusiasm of their audiences
aJcnteU young women have been
The Ladles' Symphony Orchestra of Chicago has achieved unusual success in their. field of musical endeavor,
everywhere, together with the press end personal comments, testify to the delight with .which thesex charming and
received.. ; ,
- This splendid musical organization consists of live stringed 'Instruments, clarinet, flutehorn, piano and traps. In addition n specially built reed organ
of unique construction Is carried by the company. When combined with the other Instruments the reed and wind effects of, a very largp orchestra aro
secured. "
The two programs on the fourth day are built to please lovers of every kind of music. There are orchestral numbers, violin and 'cello solos, Instru
mental duets, quartets, readings and vocal foIos. Beulah Truitt, manager of the company, Is an nrtlst In readings fnd chnrncter sketches who could easily
give a full afternoon or evening program. Ethel Lee Buxton, soloist, has contributed largeiy to the success achieved by the Ladles' Symphony Orchestra.
She tins n soprano voice of unusual range and flexibility. -
All Malheur Enterprise Job Printing Satisfies
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jm1b 1 W BIG SHIPMENT
OFFICE AT VALE DRUG If If 4f ,W hav" ?st rcei,ved a shiPm?nt JK
ELjKJ?S8ST5 V"rJ lno Chairs, Rockers, Extension mMgl
Tables, New sTyle Rugs, Etc
Auto Truck, All Kinds of Our furniture line is complete and MK
Drayage and Transfer Work I felfpfeltr we can furnish yur every need in W
Promptly Done. I BpMeS&ta Home and Office Equipment.
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T. T. NELSON V -
Jig RESIDENCE 103 1 " Va'e "!" Oregon
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Cooking Convenience
AH the convenience of gas that is the meaning of a
New Perfection Oil Cook Stove installed in your
kitchen.
Easy to operate. A touch of a match and in a jiffy
your stove is ready for cooking.
No smoke or smell ; no dust or dirt.
More convenient than coal or wocd. Better and more
economical cooking all the year round. A cool kitch
en in summer.
And you have all the convenience of ga3.
In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or without
ovens or cabinets. Ask your dealer today,,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK STOVE
VALE TRADING COMPANY
VALE, OREGON
A New Perfection
Oil Cook Stove
means kitchen
comfort and con
venience. Ask
your friend who
has one. Used in
3,000,000 homes.
Inexpensive, easy
to operate. See
them atyour deal
er's today.
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FLY TIME
IS HERE
ALSO
nice line of screen doors and cqjnplete new stock
of lumber, doors, windows and all building ma
terial. Money spent for a well screened home
buys the best health insurance in the world.
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DOORS
THE HOME LUMBER AND
COAL COMPANY
J. C. CONKKIGHT, Manager.
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Deeds, Complaints, Etc.,
Filed by County Clerk
During Past Week, i
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Utah Nursery' Company to Clarence
Barrett, dater, May 25, 1918, NEVi
NEU, Sec. 12, Tp. 10, S. R. 4C.?1300.
E. G. Bailey it ux to Oregon &
Western Colonization Company, Dated,
June 4, 1918, W SWU SWH, SW
VI NW'i SWH, Sec. 15, T. 18, S. It.
47, save and except right a way for
roads and ditches, $10.00,
Ontario Advancement Co. to E. G.
Bailey, Dated, May 13, 1918, same dis
cription as Deed Bailey to Oregon
Western Coin. Co. consideration. $5,
835.00. Jordan Valley Hotel Co. to A. B.
Aicuenago, Dated, May 29, 1918, Lots
ono to seven inclusive in Sub- Divi
sion, "C" Block 5, Pioneer Addition to
Jordan Valley. $100.00.
Jordan Valley Hotel Co. to Harry
Looney, Dated, June 6, 1918, Lots 20-21-22-23-24,
Sub- Division "G", Lots
11-12-13-14-15 in Sub-Division "H",
all in block 5, Pioneer Add., Jordan
Valley consideration, $475.00.
U. S. A. to Harry Robert Garrett,
Patent, Aug., 2 1916, W SEVi, Sec.
6, T. 19, N NEU SEM, Sec. 7, T.
19, S. R. 45.
Mary J .Glascow to Mary Coleman
Dated, March 27, 1918, SEU NEU,
Sec. 30, T. 16, S. R. 43, except road
way, $1.00.
Alfred B. Ball et ux to II. J. Sloan
& 11. C. Watson, May 9, 1918, S4
NEU, Sec. 35, T. 21, S. R. 40. $2500,
Micheal O'Donnell to P. R. Sears
Dated, Juno 5, 1918, SEU NEU, NW
U NEU, NWU, Sec. 35, T. 16, S. It,
42. ?1 000.00.
Mclvin D. Kelley et uv to Poarl E
Jamieson, Dated, June 8, 1918, WA S
EU SWU, Sec. 2, NEU NWU, cc
11, T. 1C, S. R. 11, $800.00.
Jordnn Valley Farms to Miranda I,
Whittier, Dated, April 13, 1918, E&,
Sec. 27, T. 30, S. R. 44. lying east of
Antelope Feeder Canul 173 acres,
consideration, $11277.50.
Anna Townsend to G. W. Welch.
Dated, May 1, 1918, Lot 10, Block G,
Terrace Heights, Ontario, $500.00.
Ida B. Leach et vir to Sarah A.
Birdsull, Dated, June 10, 1918, 31.31
acres in N SWU, Sec. 8, T. 16, S.
R 47v 10.00.
Lloyd L. Culbertson et ux to Otto
C. Miller, Dated, May 24, 1918, S
SEU NEU, Sec. 22, T. 16, S. R. 47,
$3000.00.
J. L. Largent to H. L. Smith, Dated,
December 5, 1917, NU NWU, Sec. 14
T. 15, S. R. 42. $700.00.
Herman H. Wise to J. L. Largent,
Dated, November 24, 1917, N NWU
Sec. 14, T. 15, S.R. 42, $1.00
Penrl-E. Jamieson to Melvin D. Kel
ley, Dated, June 8, 1918, SWU, WMs S
EU, NEU SEU, Sec. 13, T. 16, S.
R. 41. S1600.00.
John W. Catron et ux to Jordan
Valley Farms, Dated, April 11, 19io,
E, Sec. 27, T. 30, S. R. 44, $1600.00.
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
Frank J. Brown vs James K. Kelley,
Recovery of Money, $93.50, Juno 10,
1918.
D. F. Murphy vs Micheal M. Joyce,
Damages, $750. June 12, 1918
Geo. Fenton vs Jose Uberuago,
Damages, $750.00, June 12, 1918.
John Dumphy et al vs Amos
Roethler, Damages, $2000.00, June 13,
1918.
Marriage Liscensc
Walter M. McCutchon and Murial
MMillikin, Juno 13, 1918.
IIOLSTIMUN YIELDS 10 LBS OF BUTTER IN WEEK
Idleaze Pontiac Lass 238652 has
covered herself with glory by becom
ing the 33d purebred Holstein cow to
produce more than forty pourids o
butter in a week. Her official re
cord for seven days stands at 715.5
lbs. of milk, yielding 42.48 lbs. of but
ter. She then continued and com
pleted a thirty day record of 2811 lbs.
of milk yielding 141,08 lbs. of butter.
Her sire is King of the Pontiac
39037 and as she is his third daughter
to yield over 40 lbs. of butter in a
week he is again in a class by himself
King of tho Pontiaces was tho fircl
bull to have more than one 40 lb
daughter, an honor which he was
forced to share this winter with his
sire, Pontiac Korndyhe. He is now the
only bull with three 40 lb, daughters
The dam of Idleaze Pontiac Lass if
Pelham De Kol Urma 109314.
Idleaze Pontiac Lass freshened a
the age of 4 years, 14 days. She is
owned by J. W. Vaughan, St. Johns
ville, New York.
MORE HOLSTEINB
F. J. Tickner who owns an alfalfa
ranch up the river and has a Holett-in
dairjr herd is the owner of Sir Walter
Segris Wayne a fine large registered
Holstein-Friesian bull. Mr. Tickner
camo to Valo last fall from tho Pay
ette country where he formerly owned
.property. Ho brought with him n
xinc nerd of good holstein stock. Some
of tho finest livestock in this part of
tho country is now owned in Malheur
county and tho introduction uf pure
bred and registered stock is doing
much to raise the standard of tho
dairy industry in this section.
Tea Service Beverage
Tea is tho active service beverago
at tho British front, according to
Y, M. C. A. canteen workers "over
there."
Gerge W. Wlckersham, former At
torney General of the United States,
says:'1 Business ns usual means waxto
as uf.ual."
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UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
VALE, OREGON
Capital and Surplus
$90,000.00
BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS
SAVE FOR YOUR WAR STAMPS
-W. S. SJVRE A GOOD INVESTMENT
THEY WILL SAVE OUR LIBERTY
DIRECTORS
J. P. Dunaway
G. F. Wildhaber
Leo H. Schmidt,
B. W. Mulkey
George E. Davis"
J. B. Adrian
It is our aim and effort to give such service
to our patrons, that they profit by our dealirgs
and recommend us to their friends.
HlIIIllIKIHlSIBiIlIISiMIlBIIlIliIMiailll1
MAKE YOUR DOLLARS
HAVE MORE SENSE
We give you a real "Cash Discount" and a
"Carry Home Reduction." We are the only ex
clusive grocery store in Vale and specialize in
Good Things to Eat at lowest possible prices.
Call in and give us a trial. Cut your grocery
bill.
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
A fresh supply of luscious strawberries ar
rived this week. Come in and try a box. They
are delicious.
WE MAKE
a specialty of flour substitutes for war bread
and best white flour. Also a fine line of dried
fruits. Just received, Barley flour in $1.00
sacks.
Fresh vegetables in every Saturday: ,
Cabbage, Cauliflower, Spinach, Onions and
Lettuce.
Full line of canned goods, cookies and crackers
Diven and Company
Formerly "M. F. Co."
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Thcro can only be one reason why Ford cars have sold
and are today selling from five to ten to one over any
and all motor cars made, and thnt reason is: It is a
better car from any and every mechanical qualification
the records of more than fifteen hundred thousand
Ford cars prove it. With the now largo radiator and
enclosed fan, streamline hood, crown fenders front nnd
rear, entire black finish, nickle trimmings, it is a most
attractive car in appearance. Reliable Service assured
through nine thousand Ford agents throughout the
country, Runabout $435, Touring Car $450, Couplet
$C03, Town Car $500, Sedan $015, all f. o. b. Detriot.
Como in and let us show you how easy they are to
operate. On salo at
Tho Vale Hardware Company
Help The Red Cross.
The Vale Hot Springs Sanitarium
Rooms, Board, Bath and Massage: Dr. Thoa. W. Thurston, Supt., Vale, Ore.
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