-1 Saturday, October 19, 1918 THE MALhEUB ENTERPRISER PAGE THRtiE 14 A - i? r News Brevities of Local Interest Just One Occupant Just one lone occupant is at home in the county jail, a bootlegger. Moved On The "Gypsy" wagons which have been camping at the brid ge for several days moved on Wed ncsday. Here from Westfall Andrew Gra ham, cashier of 'the Westfall bank was in tho city Tuesday transacting business between periods in which he was continually meeting friends. urana LKxige postponed in com pliance with general order to cease all public meetings in Portland the Grand Lodge K. of P. which was to convene in that city Tuesdaj- has been indefin itely postponed. Damages from Water Spouts Har ry Page was in Vale from his Watson ranch home the latter part of the week. Mr. Page reports some damage to property on account of some water spouts the past feyv days. Recovers from Influenza Mrs.Jon- es has received word from her son George who is stationed at Camp Tay-' lor in Kentucky that he has just re covered from an attack of the Spaa ish influenza. f Will Winter in Idaho A. H. Rettig of Brogan was a Vale visitor Satur day. He has his fall seeding all in and with his family will leave for Russell, Idaho where they will remain until spring. Secretary Visits E. C. Belknap of Dead Ox Flat was a business visitor in Vale Monday. Mr. Belknap is sec." retary of the Dead Ox Flat Irrigation, district, which involves considerable work at this season of the year. Twin Brothers Examined The Stevens brothers of Jordan Valley were before the examining board this week. They are twins and if the Kais er knew what was coming it would not be' an armistice he would be ask ing for,- simply a chance to live. ' Returns from Burns Attorney and Mrs. C. M. Crandall ,:who have been at Burns where Mr. Crandall has been attending 'circuit court-have, returned home. On Hunting Trip. Saxon Humph rey, I. W. Hope and Mert Thayer are on o hunting trip to Stein Mountain lhey intend to be gone about two weeks. Reminded Him of Home WJ. Dor. soy, proprietor of the Vale Cleaning Works said that extra loud clap of thunder which made everyone sit up and take notice Tuesday evening made hira think of his former home in Kan sas. To Portland Paul G. Freeman left the last of the week for a short busi ness trip to Portland and intended to go on to Eugene where Freeman Kir win is enrolled in the Student Army Corps and also visit Vale men in the officers camp there. To Dead Ox Flat Mr. and Mrs. B F. Farmer made a trip to Dead Ox Flat Wednesday where Mrs. Farmer Spoke before the Ladies club on Wo men's work in the war. They report everything looking fine on the fiat and that crops have been good this year. Busy With Fall Seeding Mark G. Jones of Bonita made final proof be fore the Land Office Monday. His witnesses were James Weaver and Ben Jones. Mr. Jones says the farm ers in his vicinity, are busy seeding and a large acreage is being put in. Over from Payette Mr. and Mrs. Homer Settle, Mrs Stewart and Mrs. Larkin of Payette motored to Vale Monday. Mr. Settle will remain for a time helping in tho mechanical de partment at the Enterprise. Mrs. Set tle 'and' party returned to Payette Monday evening. Five Incorporated ' Cities Under the new law all incorporated cities hold their elections on the same day which' general elections are held and the same judges and clerks do the work which was formerly did by sep- erate boards. Westfall, Juntura, Jor dan Valley, Nyssa, Ontario and Vale are the five (incorporated cities in Malheur county. . Preparing for Election Tho county Clerk's office is engaged in assembl ing election supplies and boxes and will soon have them ready to turn over to tho Sheriff's office to deliver to the thirty-five precincts in tin county. Visits Schools CountySuperintend ent Fay Clark spent the first few days of the week visiting the schools at Malheur, Ironside, and in theBasin districts. She was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. h. Jt Hadley and Mrs. R. E. Wcant who were working in the in terests of the Red Cross. Sheep Coming Back Thousands of sheep which, left this county early in the season, on account of dry ranges, are now being shipped back from Mon tana and Idaho. The many warm rains which this section has received during the past few weeks have re- stored the pasture and it is as good if not better than usual at this time of the year.- Hay Ready G. S. Ridgley of Jam- ieson was in Vale Tuesday afternoon getting a few supplies 'and transact, ing other business. He has several hundred tons of hay ready for stack ing, and is waiting for the rains to pass over before beginning work. Returns From Beulah Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Earp have returned from their homestead above Beulah where they spent the summer and will open the Arlington restaurant soon. Vale Personal and Local News Look Here: ..In justice to your wife and vour packet-book install the Wonder Kerosene-Gas Burner, cheap est fuel known, fits any kind of cook stove, simple to install, costs 515.00 complete. Demonstrations daily in my restaurant in Madras where 1 am us ing same in my 72 inch range. County contract $300.00 net profit on 30 burners sold, pays for the in vestment. If you can't soli 30 in your County leave it alone. O. K. if used according to instructions. NEIL OLSON HOBSON, Hobson Cafe, Ma dras, Ore. Oct. 12-2t. There's of Fit Finish Fabric ' ' Fashion There's A Right Munsingwear Makes Good Because It's Made Good Munsingwear Fits Like An Untroubled Conscience 117 HEN you get into and under the cover of your favor ite Munsingwear there's a joy and comfy feelin' that comes an all around union suit satisfaction that lulls you into a restfulness and quietude incomparable. Sum upthe comforts of the old familiar things your. ' favorite lounging robe the old arm chair your well worn house slippers now add to these the comfort giving qualities of good old Munsingwear and you slip into a state of happiness not surpassed by an untroubled concience. ' When you ask for Munsingwear you get the ut most in union suit satisfaction. For in every Mun singwear garment is woven and knit thirty years of underwear wisdom and a superservice that makes Munsingwear the culmination of under wear comfort. H. II. Gifford of Reynolds, Idaho, is a guest at the Arlington hotel. James Dalton of North Powder was doing business in Vale the first of the week. Albert Lovcland and Hub Walters of Nyssa were among the Drexel gues ts during the week. Roy Clark left Sunday evening for Colorado Springs where he will spend several weeks for his health. J. P. Joyce Juntura stockman was in Vale the first of the week on busi ness. Mrs. Arthur Brooks and daughter Jeanette were in Vale last Saturday visiting and shopping. A. J. Howard was in Vale last Sat urday transacting business at the court house while here. D.A. Harington was down from Bro gan last Saturday on business in the county seat. Mrs. C. C. Romph was in Ontario last Sunday visiting Mrs. Fred Sheets and son at the Holy Rosary hospital. Mrs. C. G. Griffin and Miss Ella Barkley spent last week end at West fall visiting their parents. , W. J. Pinney was up from Ontario Monday attending to Wormsprings business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Claggett were Vale visitors from their Ontario home the first of the week, Mr. Claggett having business matters here. Mrs. Henry Dargel of the Juntura hotel was a business visitor to Vale tho first of the week. While here Mrs. Dargel ordered the Enterprise sent to her son in France. Mrs. John Houston made a short trip to Boise the first of the week. F. S. Evans of Watson was here Tuesday transacting business W. Crcasman' and wifo were down from Burns the first of tho week and stopped at tho Drexel while here. W. T. Bunt of Brogan, well known throughout this section was in Vale last Saturday. Rlcker & Smith well known farm ers up the valley were transacting business here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stoute and Robert Barney wero Vale visitors from Brogan last Saturday. William Conley of Juntura was in Vale Tuesday. He has brought his sheep back from Montana, for, winter feeding. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ross, Earl Ross, Mary Casey and Helen Trsndel were members of a Parma party in Vale Sunday. Mrs. Grace King and two children arrived in Vale Sunday from their home at Seavlew, Washington to vis it Mrs. Roy Clark, sister of Mrs. King, R. A. Locket of Malheur City, one of the pioneers of the county has been here several weeks suffering with severe cold which seems difficult to get under control. He is stopping at tho Arlington. J. D. Taylor, principal of the Bro gan schools was in Vale over tho week end. The Brogan schools have a heavy enrollment this year and sever al new lines of work ore being taken up with keen interest on the part of the pupils, reports Mr. Taylor. 'I 'I' tf 'f 'I 't"' 'I' '1' '1' 'I' 'I SOCIETY COLUMN Social Functions Enjoyed by People of Vale. i It's economical, too, any way you figure it, because in the long run it can't be outwashed, outraveled or outdone. Our Stock of Fall and Winter Munsingwear is waiting for you.. Come in tpday and choose from the variety of styles and fabrics. It is genuine goodness , all the way through Buttons, too. STORES AT VALE, CRANE. RIVERSIDE, OREGON VALE TRADING CO. Malheur County's Largest Mercantile Firm We Specialize In Quantity and Quality in Everythbjg Under the Sun. DEPARTMENT CLOTHING DRY GOODS HARDWARE GROCERY IMPLEMENTS Xa Ait - - - - - - - . . T. T aT -T -aXaax xt 'x X X X X X X X XX 4 X XXX Birthday Party. A large number of friends were en tertained at the home of E. B. Nelson last Thursday evening in honor of LorrainoNelson's birthday anniversary Games and car rides made up the pro. gram of entertainment for the even ing and light refreshments were serv ed those present, who were: Mrs. Ras munson, Mrs. Norton, Miss Hill, Miss es. Gladys McPherson, Lila Mcl'her son, Hazel Hart, Bernice Hope, Viola Bryn, Cory Blair, Christine Jensen, Merle Boswell, Nellie Thompson, Ora Lawrence, Alma Earp, Ella Betterly, Gayle Romph, Mazie Hope, Okley Mc Colm, Agnes Beach, Peggy Renfreau, Messrs. John Davis," John Boswell, Wendell Mulkey, Percy Stacey, George Hart, Wilburt Turner, Harold Romph, Alty Cook, Glen Airhart, Henry Beach, Cleo Slaghts, Webster Jones, Lorraine Nelson. Monday Study Club. The second meeting of the Monday Study club for the current yea? was held at the home of Mrs. William Bo- han on Monday evening of this week, The regular study program was en joyed and new year books which have been delayed, distributed. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Arthur Moody on Monday evening, October 28. Steers-Wilson. While a crowd of friends were a waiting them Miss.Alvira Steers and Harold Wilson of Harper slipped away and were quietly married at the Drex el hotel last Monday evening, Revcr end C. F. Clower officiating. The couple left shortly after the ceremony for Ontario from where they will take a short honeymoon trip. ' Twelfth Birthday. In honor of his twelfth birthday Kenneth McGillivray was host to a number of his friends Saturday after. noon at the A. E. McGillivray home. Games and amusements occupied the afternoon hours and refreshments were served by the host's mother nt the close of the afternoon's fun. Entertains Bridge Club. The members of the evening bridge club motored to Jnmieson last Satur day evening where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Oakes. A Sumptous supper was served after which an evening at bridge was en joyed and the members returned home late in the evening. TO RAISE LARG FUNDS Drive Opens November 11 Ontario's Quota is $7,524 Vale's Quota $0,156. ONTARIO, Ore., Oct. 10, Editor of Malheur Enterprise, Vale, Oregon, Dear Sir: The United War Work Cam paign drive will commenco on Novem ber 11, and continue until the 18th, The object of the drive is to raise funds ior the Y. M. C. A., the Kni ghts of Columbus and five other kin, dred associations. The amount assigned to Malheur county by the State Committee is $13,- 680. If this amount is divided in the same proportion as in the last pre ceding drive, Ontario and vicinity will be called upon to raise $7,524, and Vale and vicinity will raise $6,15G. Unlike the Liberty Loan investment this amount will represent an actual gift to those associations, which are working for the social welfare of the men at the front. When the time comes, Majheur County will do its du ty nobly, and will go over the top be. fore a great many other counties in the State reach the summit. Very truly yours, W. W. WOOD, County Chairman. STOCK DOING WELL Earnest Locey of Ironside Spent Sev eral Hours Here Tuesday Afternoon. Earnest Locey a prominent stock man of Ironside was here Tuesday He 8tate3 the warm rain has made splen did pasture and many cattlemen have driven their stock back into the moun tains. For several weeks this summer, stockmen were discouraged. Not only was the grass dry and short, but many who heretofore grew a "sufficient o mount of bay to carry them through the winter, were not able to do so this season. The rains however have made it possible to get their stock in good condition and most of the stock men in his vicinity have secured suf. ficient hay in the Biogan and Burnt river sections. The only crop that bids fair to be a complete failure this year is the crop of sedition Germany tried to plant in this country. New York World, Horses Impounded NOTICE is hereby given that on October 2, 1918, I impounded the fol lowing horses, one sorrel vork horse without brand, old. One brown work horse branded J7 on left shoulder. Owners may recover Bame by paying expenses. If not called for will be sold. I. B. QUISENBERRY City Marshall of Vale, Ore. ARLINGTON RESTAURANT Will Open On October 15th. Board by day or week solicited. H. B. EARP. Prop. o ARLINGTON HOTEL Rooms 50c, 75c and $1.00. By the month $7.50 and up. MRS. MANSUR, Prop. THE PRICE YOU PAY TODAY FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE tho same price you paid be fore the war, no higher. THE CHEAPEST labor sav ing, money saving and time saving convenience in exls. tence. TRY it und you will never be without it, Malheur Home Telephone to. II. II. WAGGONER, Mgr. j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AN DNDEX.TO THE LIFE OF VALE AND MALHEUR COUNTY These classified columns are open to Fanners, Merchants, House wives, Piofessional men and everyone who desire a orief and effective medium of reaching the public. This Department will solve yoar problems and fulfill your wants. Readers will find valuable infor mation and helpful suggestions in the For Sale, Wanted, Found, Lot, 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 inserUon; minimum charge 25 center -25 cents extra for making engraved brand. - ESTRAY NOTICE ESTRAY One roan steer, coming two years old, branded gH on left nip, and branded U. M. Ql on right rump, marked with fork on left ear and underbll In right ear, with wadell on right hind leg. Camo to my place on Bully Creek about Aug, first. Owner may have some by pay ing cost and advertising. Fred Reed, Vale, Oregon. Sept. 28-tSp STRAYED Several .head of cattle branded El (3 over T connected) with ij overbit in one car and split in the other ear. Please send information to S. H. Corliss, Fangol lano, Oregon. Sept. 28-tf. TO TRADE Good family horso for good mucn cow norse worKes single or double good pullor and good single driver, inquire at Enterprise Office, Oct. 5. tf. F. PERSONAL AUTO SIGNS "License ADnlied For" signs printed on card board for that new car. 10c each at Enterprise UfflCO. 6-9. TOWNSHIP Blue Prints corrected to date. Made by John E. Johnson, Hayes minding fdtagonniiy across from Court House,) Vale, Oregon. LOCATION NOTICES for salo nt tho Enterprise Office for Nitrates, Oil and Minerals of all kinds, also Proof of Discovery and Assessment Work Blnnks. Mnr. 2-tf. FOUND Will owner of small Round Navy pin, please call at Enter prise office for same. Sept21tf WANTED WANTED TO BUY Second hand rugs. (Jail or i'hono Arlington Hotel. Vale, Oregon. Phone No. 246-W. WANTED TO RENT Would like to secure improved hay and grain ranch, 160 acres. Box 22, Vale, Ore. Sep. 14-4tp. FOR SALE FINE RANCn FOR SALE WIL- Jow Wood Stock Farm, known ns the old Gray Ranch, of 480 acres of first class land, '200 in alfalfa and 200 in grain, with good water right. Well im proved, good fences nearly all hog tight, house modern in every way with spring water piped inside. Located a bout 16 miles from Vale, and only half mile from Jamieson where there is good school, store, post office, rail road station, etc. Complete outfit ma chinery and horses, cattle and hogs go with place if wanted. Will consid er some income property and will give time on part Write for further in formation to pwnor, G. W. Haw, Jam ieson. Aug. 10 tf FOR SALE Four head of Cows and calves. Brood Sow and Shoats, 16 cents a pound. Pigs $5 a piece. Also Seven foot Cedar Posts 0 cents n piece. George C. Davis, 11 miles north of Vale. lO.ltp PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DOCTORS EDGAR S. FORTNER, M. D. Phvstcian and Surgeon1 OFFICE HOURS - 0 to 12 and 2 to. 5 Office over First National Bank Tolephone No. 33 J. Ontario.'Orc on Vale, R. D. BURROW, M. ,D: Physician and Surgeon Ofllce over Vale Drug Store Phone 215 Oregon. Vale, DP.. II. OFTEDAL Physician and Surgeon .Nelsen Building Oregon. DENTIST Vnle, DR. C. C. BURROW Dentist Nelsen Building Oregon OSTEOPATHS Dr. Paulino Sears Dr. Harriet Sears OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. 1st Building North of Vale Drug Store ATTORNEYS II. C. EASTHAM Attorney and Councellor at Law U. S. Bank Bldg. Phono 248 ' Vale -:- Oregon R. G. WnEELER Attorney nnd Councellor nt Law Practice in all Courts and U. S. Land Office Collections Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore. Geo. E. Davis Bruce R. Hester DAVIS & KESTER , Vale, Oregon Attorneys and Counsollors-at-Law Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore. Julien A. Hurley G. A. Hurley nURLEY & HURLEY Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law Nelsen Bldg. , -:- Vale, Ore. FARM LOANS Ranch Loans, 20 Years, Rural Credit Hay and General Fire Insurance C. C. MUELLER Real Estate 1st. Nat. Bank Bldg., Vale, Oregon. DRAY SERVICE Residence 87 Phones Office 65 O. K. TRANSFER ' C. n. Dodge, Prop. Out of Town Work Any Time Teams and Trucks. Sample Rooms in Connection. OLD PAPER for sale. 6c and 10c per bunch. Good for starting fires, iinrW! rincr enroots, coverincr shelves. wrapping and packing, etc., At tho Enterprise uiuce. -. TEAM, WAGON nnd Harness for sale. Horses weigh 1400 each, ages 8 and 11 years. Bargain nt $150.00. C. H. Dodge, Vale, Oregon. Sep.21tf ENGINEERS JOHN E. JOHNSON Pioneer Eneincer and Surveyor of Malheur County Blue Prints and Platting Hayes Building -;- Vale. Oregon UNDERTAKERS Licensed Funeral RYE SEED FOR SALE Can furn ish carload of Rye Seed and will de liver t.n Pnvette. Idaho. Walter Bat- zel, Payette, it, No. 3. uct. iz-at. iicarse service Embalmer itnd Director T. T. NELSON Vole, Oregon Up-to-Dato Undertaking Parlors.... Fino Line of Undertaking Supplies Phone 77 LADIES FALL COATS f Latest Trench Cloth Styles and Cuts Just received shipment of theso new and nifty garments for fall and, winter wear. Wo know you will bo pleased with our selection and astonished at the exceptional values. i 4 m i u in mi Come in now and supply your needs for tho coming winter in the following lines. Prices may go up and quality down 'if the government needs tho wool, so act at onco. MACKINAWS BLANKETS WOOLEN UNDERWEAR WORK SHIRTS SOXS SUITS COATS ETC. The Corset made to wear in comfort. ' We have your fit. SCHOOL CLOTHES AND SHOES OURgIrOCERY DEPARTMENT WILL HELP YOU SAVE f FREEMAN'S STORE Vale'a Popular Price Store Phone 12 Vale, Orgmt. T