Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, August 24, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE
SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, lgljj.
COMMUNITYiGATHERING
AT JAMIESON
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Malheur County Community News
PAGE FOUR.
WHETHER
HE BUILDS IT OR NOT
All investigations which have been made pofnt
to the fact that a SILO is an absolute necessity.
It is no longer a question of 'Shall I buy a Silo 7
but 'Which Silo shall I buy.'
We sell the D. & M. Frost Proof Silo, manu
factured by us, direct to the farmer. It is the
most economical silo on the market. Call and
see
E. C. LONGWELL
and let him. tell you why this is the best silo for
the mprfey.
E. C. Longwelli
Local Manager
Vale, Oregon
MAMUrAttURtRi
Western Soft Pine
ADDED SALES SPACE
ENABLES US TO GIVE YOU BETTER SER
VICE THAN EVER BEFORE.
Our meats are selected with the greatest care
and we butcher only the pick of the herd. With
our refrigerating system we are able to serve
you these most appetizing foods during the hot
days.
The best steaks, veal, mutton and pork
chops.
Cold meats and tinned goods for lunch
cons. Cookies, breads and full cream cheese.
.Ice is necessary to keep foods. We deliver
ice at your door.
THE VALE ME A T CO.
A. H. Chester, Prop.
Vale, Oregon
rEACHES
PEACHES
PEACHES
Those Celebrated Elberta Peaches at The
Willis Fruit Ranch will be Ripe and Ready for
Delivery August 29th 1918.
They are Extra Nice and Large this year.
If Hot Weather Continues They will have to be
Moved Very Quickly. So You will have to Hurry
if You Want Them. We Solicit Your Trade.
THE WILLIS FRUIT RANCH
Brogan Oregon
Special Shoe Sale
The latest advice from the factories warn us that the cost
of phot-H Is continually advancing and that we may look for
still higher prices In the near future.
Regardless of this fact we are going to close out several
lines of seuMonable goods including boy's shoes.
CALL IN AND CUT OUR PRICES
VALE SADDLERY CO.
VALE OREGON
BONITAJTEMS
Returns from Washington Trip
Word from Soldiers
in Camp
KINGMAN KOLONY
Hard Rain and Cold Weather visits
Kolony Returns From .
Mountains
Kingman, Oregon, August 21 An
other hard rain Monday was followed
by a slight frost. Neither of which
were much appreciated by the farm
ers this time of year.
A. G. Kingman and family accom
panied the Wade family on their .re
turn trip as for as Baker.
John Ennis arrived in the Kolony
Saturday to visit with his family nnd
the Scotts and Overstreets.
The Harry Thompson, H. Q. John
son, B. F. Logan, and A. C. Gund
crscn families spent Sunday at Mit
chel Butte.
Miss King of Portland former
Kolony teacher is visiting Miss Max
well.
The Sheldon family returned from
tho Mountains Friday, all much im
proved in health.
J. Edwin Johnson of Drcwsey ac
companied by his mother visited Sun
day with the LeMoine family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Gunderson
visited Monday with their son A. E.
Gunderson. They were on their way
home from a trip to Detrich Idaho
where they have purchased a farm.
Mrs. Wm. Moses left Monday for a
visit with her parents at her old home
in Wisconson.
Miss Althca Sheldon and brother
Donald spent Sunday visiting friends
in Caldwell.
Mrs. John Ennis and daughter
Edith spent last week visiting friends
in Br.ise.
H. E. Nugent visited Friday with
his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Gunderson.
MAYBERG NEWS
Fall Building and Improvements noted
G. A. Veteran Visits
Daughter
When Buying Bread, Ask For
KREAM KRUST
Sold by all grocers, Vale, Juntura, River
side, Brogan, Jamieson, Crane, Ilomedale and
Nyssa : : : : :
THE PURITY BAKER Y
ONTARIO, OREGON
W. S. S. Will Heli) Win the War
Mayberg, Oregon, August 23, 0. E.
Clark has moved into his own new
home and wears a beaming smile.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcdglin are guests of
their old neighbors. Will Smith and
family. Mr. Hcdwlin is from the coast
and is hunting a location here, here
is hoping that they will find what
they want and that they will locate
with us.
Grace Marsh arrived home Satur
day from Tulsa, Oklahoma after a
three months visit with relatives.
Wm. H. Thornburg and wife of
Winchester, Indiana parents of Mrs.
0. E. Clark and Mrs Will P. Roberts
arrived here Saturday and stopped
off to be with her daughters for
a short rest. They were on their
way to Portland to the National G. A.
R. Convention of which Mr. Thorn
burg is a member. They will return
hero for a few weeks visit the last
of this week.
Mrs. Ida Adams who has been vis
iting in Greenleaf returned Tuesday.
W. D. Stephens is reported as being
some better at this writing.
F. S. Baily is making additional im
provements on his already spacious
dwelling.
II. II. Mitchel and wife, Jim Fifer
nnd family. O. E. Clark and family
nnd William II. Thornburg and wife
were all guests at Will Robert's Sunday.
J. A. Wnslow had tho misfortune
to tear the ends of two fingers off,
on tiiis right hand, Monday.
Mr. Lacky hns finished threshing
his wheat and had a fino yield.
Will Hickcy has moved into the new
lnngalow prepared for him by Mr
Baily.
Bonita, Oregon, August 22. Lew
Sutherland returned home last Thurs-.
day from a trip in Washington
Lew expresses himself as well pleased
with tho Washington country and will
move there in the near future. Mr,
Sutherland spent one day at camp
Lewie with his step-son, James Wil
son. He reports Jim in the best of
health and enjoying camp life, but
getting anxious to cross the pond.
Messrs Hammock and Bilyeu have
been quite busy the past week haul
ing hay from the Sunnyside country,
getting ready for winter.
The Stutfcbakor agent of Ontario,
was a business visitor in our burg
last week.
Mrs. Hattie Reed, received a letter
last week from her son Fred who had
arrived in France, and was enjoying
navy life. A card from Adrian Rut
ledge to his father conveyed tho news
that he also had landed safely on
the other side. May they be as for
tunate returning.
J. F. Reed, Earl Weaver and Mr.
and Mrs. John Logan were dinner
guests at the Art Springer home Sat
urday. Mrs. James Weston and sons left
for Seattle Saturday, Where they will
spend the winter and expect to return
in the spring.
B. A. Harris was a pleasant caller
nt the Sutherland -home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanks and
babies were supper guests at the L.
A. Bilyeu home Sunday.
BIG BEND NEWS
New Minister for Nyssa and Big
Bend Take Vacation
in Hills
Big Bend, Oregon, August 22,
N. S. Phelan went to Council, Idaho
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.
George Castle and Miss Alice Wilkins
of Caldwell were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Judd.
Margarite Harper of Middleton is
the guest of her uncle, George Swig
ert and family.
At a" congregational meeting of the
Presbyterian church organization held
at Wade school house Sunday night,
Rev. Shields of Burns, Oregon was
elected pastor to serve Big Bend and
Nyssa jointly. Rev. W. F. Baird of
Baker presided at tho meeting. Rev.
Shields will preach his first sermon
in Big Bend September first.
Lou. Boswell of Malheur City is
visiting his, brothers John and Frank
Boswell.
Mrs N. S. Felan returned home
Sunday from a visit with her sister
near Pendleton.
John Boswell has a new Oakland
car.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson went
to Ironside Monday.
The John Holly and John Boswell
Dinner and Sunday Service Given in
Honor of the Pastor and
Family
The Jamieson and Brogan commun
ities held a community picnic dinner
and Sunday Service at the Jamieson
hall Sunday afternoon August 18,
from one till five. Tins atfair was
arranged in honor of Reverend Lus-
combe and family who were in attend
ence from Vale, it being the ladt Sun
day of their conference year for that
section. J. L. Pope spoke briefly in
behalf of the Brogan and Jamieson
people, thanking Reverend Luscornbu
and family for their assistance and
labors during the years they have
lived in this section and Mr. Luscombo
has been visiting pastor to their .com
munities.
Altho tho roads were washed out
between Jamieson and Brogan by a
water spout the evening before a
largo number of Brogan poeple were
in attendance.
At two o'clock the large attend
ance gathered for the meeting congre
gated about an immense dinning table
which groaned with good things
but was strictly in order with Hoov
er's ration. After everyone had enjoy
ed a real country dinner toped off
by ice cream an afternoon service was
held. Reverend Luscombe condusted
the services and spoke brief words of
appreciation to the Brogan and Jamie
son people who have made his visits
in their territory a pleasure during his
ministerial years in this section. Miss
Lancaster of Jamieson gave two vio
lin solos and Mrs. Georgo Huntington
Currey of Vale sang several solo num
bers.
COMFORT ECONOMY APPEARANCE
DEPENDABILITY
GENERAL SATISFACTION
To know what these words rcaly mean when applied to Autos
youmust become acquainted wtih the Chevrolet.
wat'cITfo
AUTOS
Chevrolet
Nash
Scripps-Booth
Hupmobile
TRUCKS
Nash
Chevrolet
White
Quad
TIRES
Goodyear
Federal
and
Racine
families have gone to the hills for
a ten days outing.
A number from the Bend attended
the picture show in Parma Monday
night.
Mr and Mrs Thos Welsh returned
from Boise Wednesday.
WHITE STAR ITEMS
Second Crop of Hay Up Cattle arc
Prepared for Market
Shipping
White Star, Oregon, August 22.
Farmers hero are threshing and put
ting up the second crop of hny. They
were detained some however by a
slight rainfall.
J. King of Caldwell was up the
valley Saturday to buy horses.
Fred Vogue, C. Smith and Mr. Moc-
lnr came down Monday from Clover
creek with n drovo of cattlo whicli
tliey expect to ship.
Harrison Russel and wife who
went to Salem, Virgina n short time
ngo to tako charge of his father's
ranch state in a letter to A. A. Robins
that they can hardly endure the ex.
trcmo heat after lenvilig such a plea
sant climate.
Mrs Harry 'Stacy who is quite ill
was taken to tho Valo Satltorium
Tuesday.
Mrs A. Hall has knitted thirteen
sweaters for tho Red Cross and is now
busy knitting socks.
Word was received yesterday from
Fred 'Stacy and G. H. Ricker nnd
fumilics who weitf to Long Valley last
week on an outing and also to get
hucklc berries thoy had not yet reach
ed their goal and could neither ad
vance nor retreat on account of the
mud.
Karlo Boston states that the Mal
heur boys who were in training nt
Benson Polytccnic School at Portland
had been separated and sent to vari
ous parts of tho U. S. Earl and some
of the other boys are now stationed
ut Camp Lewis for a short time, and
lours each day. Ho ulso suid they
saw Teddy Gunderson, Lester Scott,
Walter Leavitt, and Cliff Hofman
who had Just been released from ouar.
entitle,
Urn mi tm mT
1
If
On of a Serif of Informative Article
on Dental If pottneftc 9
How To
Develop
Good Teeth
YOUR teeth need
exercise daily. By
masticating the hard
and rougher sort of
food they can best be
ktvt In condition. Ilard crusts
and other coarse and fibrous
foods which require thorough
chewing before they can bo
swallowed, are especially
Eood. n only for childna
ut for arfuff aba. 1 1 helps to
produce a good circulation of
blood and fn children develops
tho muscles and oxpands the
Jaws, so thatroomls provided
for theincomlnRlarKer teeth.
Children should bo allowed to
cat onlv at regular hours. A
child should "o taught to chew
his food very thoroughly.
Proper training and care of
tho tocth In childhood estab
llsh liabltatl. y will appreciate
In after years. A fow minutes
lonarr with the tooth-brush
each morning and night a
visit to a good dentist at In
tervals will cave lots of un.
Htetmtantpatn and avoid poor
health which will surely follow
neglect of the mouth and
teeth.
fuiIftWM
II t J ofDitlml Kxamlntn
StattofOrtoon
g W 1 M M B.B
DREAMLAND
ATTRACTIONS
ONTARIO, OREGON
Sunday, August 25th.
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
and
BEVERLY BAYNE
in
"NEATNES AND
DISPATCH".
Pathe News.
Monday, August 20th
VIOLET MERSEREAU
in
"MERGAN'S SRAIDERS"
PEARL WHITE
in
HOUSE OF HATE
Tuesday, August 27lh
TOM MIX
in
"WESTERN BLOOD"
MUTT AND JEFF
in
HOSPITAL ORDERLIES.
Wed. & Thus. Aug. 28 & 29
WILLIAM FARNUM
in
"ROUGH AND READY"
Pahe News
V'ri. & Sat. Aug. 30 & 31
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
in
"THE MAN FROM
PAINTED POST" i?
Sunhine Comedy. 5
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tors, Gas Engines, Harvesters, Lighting Systems, Heating Sys
tems, and all Farm Implements.
GARAGE SERVICE
We are putting in a complete line of supplies, parts and extras
for every make of Car, Truck, Tractor, or Machine that we sell.
We are adding the very latest equipment for Battery Service,
Tire repair, and Machine work.
At Your Service Whenever Needed
KESSLER'S GARAGE
Vale, Oregon
Vale Trading Co.
Proprietor
A. J. Kessler
Sales Manager
H. E. Spieth
Garage Manager
T. T. NELSEN
Licensed Embalmcr
and
Funeral Director
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Fine Line of Undertaking
Supplies
Phone 77 Vale, Oreg.
I 15 saved
?j i2.0 saved
- ILL 2.4sav! d
The saving in meat shrinkage by
electric cooking is indicated at the
left. Translated into money this
means that on an eight M)und rorst
costing 35c a pound, electricity will
save you from 35c to 45c.
Also electricity is a cheaper fuel than
coal at present prices.
Won't It Pay You to Cook
With Electricity?
Vale Electric Co.
Vale, Oregon
TM73
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Propat Auto Stage to deliver
the Orcgonlan and the Capital
Evening News to us at 7:45
every evening.
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Hot Popcorn and Peanuts
Fresh Bread, Package Cookies and Crackers
Soft Drinks Loganberry Juice
A, S. Hunt, Prop.
Vale, Oregon
Mac Says:
School Supplies We have Them !
A complete assortment of text books
for both grammer grades and high
School. '
Tablets, pencils, note-books, compos
ition books, rulers, inks, , mucilage,
pastes, in fact everything that Johnnie'
or Sarah needs for school.
Mac can't pay the postage on text
books but on all other items Mac
Pays The Postage.
A.E. McGILLIVRAY
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