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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1918)
MuRDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1913 "irr 'News Brevities of hocal Interest J Return From California. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rj Dunlop relumed last week end from -San Francisco whore they attended the wedding of their daugh ter Dr. Florence Dunlop and Lieuten ant Slrickler. They report Southern California under most strict qtfaran tine, and .sft Lieutenant and Mrs. Stickler at Fort McDowell which-is also quarantined. Whilo"absent Mrs. Dunlop had a' sevcro case of "flu". Back From Front. J.1 C. Ames of Scdro-Wooley. in a letter to the "En terprise states that -he had just re-. reived a cablo from his' son Chester R. Ames, that ho has just returned from a seigeat the front and was 'then resting at a rest camp. Crandall at Camp Pike-Lloyd Crandall son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crandall has been sent to Camp Pike from the Benson Polytechnic school, at 'Portion for officers training. Move to The Dalles. John McColm and family have gone to The Dalles - to make their home. Mr. McColm has been working onithe section here, for several years. uecovcr 'rom "fclu." Word re? ceiyed by;Mrs."Frank Jones from 'hex son 'Walter Taylor- at; Fort Warden Washington states that helandJack High -were just 6uraRriafter'an attack- 6"( influenza." Theyiwere. Biclr.sev eral days but no complications' 'devcw oped. ' . On Engineering .WorkJ-Eigmecr and Mrs. J. E.' Johnson left Thursday for the Owyhee where' Mr Johnson has been railed onra'attsra? pertaimtf to. the Hhoestrinff'ditchi. Mrs Johnson will visit her daughter'rMra CE,Le- Moir.e, near' JJyssa. Wells has returned from the hospital at Boise where ho underwent an oper ation a few weeks ago. He is feeling fine and u glad to-bcatviieme-fwith irJcndsWiceagaln. SaTeaVo av '-"Says itJticli Sam. You can save, tho. price' ot anew suit, If you trfflYetheijold'-sult cleaned and repalwdi,W16.lCleaaing Works. Nov.- 2tf 'Wanted EVfery-body f in '.'Malheur CQunty-to-'jend th4i? clothes v to the Vale Cleaning Works. We rwill-return themj'byinail. or youean call for . - -rr. . .... .. mem wnen in town. fttovix-tr j $ $ 2f F K 4 4 S SUBSTITUTES-FORGOD Visits From 'DeBeaue. Chas Flynn "Thnn RhM?An-i.Kirfsvra for a time cashidfc.of the. .First Na- fore .MefExorO. 3.) Publish- tlonal' bank in Vale-is-rrlsltlng" Ihjs week from his present location at De Deque Colorado, lie is interested in mining with his brothers at that place. Enjoying !0uUng--Mr. and Mrs W. Riley of' "the Drexel enjoyed, a dayfl outing Friday oh the Owyhee- river. . 'JH . - L. -Si. v.. , . . . snip stock. six carloads or snoep and a car of horses were shipped out of Brofran this week. Returns From -HosIpRkL-D. C. t t t t t i l t t t t t l l t t a GENERAL HEADQUARTERS For cigars, tobaccos', candies, lunch .goods, :holco cool -summer ( t drinks and well kept pool and billiard tables. . .. , NEAR-BEER ON DRAUGHT We'have'just received-Complete outfit for serving! NdatCBeor on Draught. Try a Big Ice Cold Glass. It tastes as good as the Real Stuff. JIM'S PLACE VALE, ORE, PHONE 98 -:- J. D. RODQERS, Prop. SEED FOUR DOLLARS 'PER On car Weiser Any Amount ;f t V "IF hli J.- JEi- 97$ HU:NrDRtE:D:xiJ All kinds of seed, grain, wheat, barley, alfalfa rand plenty of feed send' usyourorder. f WEISER GRAIN & FEED CO. i Walter Davison, Mgr. t t.' i- t,.t..i. TTTTTTTTrTI Weiser, Idaho f r-frr - f Mac -Says;-j iCEEP WARM ANti "DRV. AVOlD'CRbWDS. CHECK THE FIRST SYMTOMS OF A COLD. Take .that ounce of Preycnlion.t'n the. form of Some of these 'Remedies: MACS LAXATIVE COLD "TABLETS 25c BOX. MACS WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP 25c and 60c. MACS LAXATIVE CASCARA TAB LETS 25c a BOX. ' DOBELLS SOLUTION; FOR'-SPR'AY AND GARGLE, 25c, 60c. Let ;us all fight for perfect health, so that we may back 'Our Boys in FRANCE, tb-Our Utmost ;? ArevYou'iBuying THRIFT- STAMPS? JAr"E.J McGIBLim&Y the rexXlIt Store 7 7 irk Nov. 14 Near Cairo One-half ' mile west on Vale "road "'tdOiifario 1 O'clock P. M. NoVil MACHINERY New 14-hole Drill New Disc Harrow Mower Rake, Plow, tllarrow Buggy, Hack, Low Wagon, Farm Truck, Hay Rack and ' Small tools. ""HOUSEHOLD GOODS White tSewing Machine, Majestic Range' Howard Heater, Bedsteads, TableB, Churn, Springs, and Mattresses, Oliver Typewriter, good Violin,' Rifle, Pump apd Pipe. ' HORSES Fine matched teanv-4-years -old W '8200. -': Blact Mare -wt. 1600. 2 Mules, SaHdlers. SHEEP 500 Ewes, 40vLincoln-Bucks. CHiCKENS 6tf W. L. 'Thoroughbred ilogihized ' HARNESS Six Sets Heavy ami Driving Haraes's Collars' and Saddles. TERMS: Cash or Liberty' Bonds C. E. McCOMB, Owner DICKENS & MILLER, Auctioneers es Sunday Sermon. Not being able, on account of the quarantine, to hold services Sunday, Reverend Clowerof tho .Methodist Church 49:.publishing.a .short Sunday i i i v rawrang svnnon wnicn nouows: iTherfiistory of aU'4iationsiBhow,that they havo had thoir forms of worship, and their different Gods. TheJEph csians.' 'hadftheir;Piana.tGrece1l had her numerous dbiUesjThese' wore only substitutes fo'r'tho'iivhiBJdod. Today we hear and havo read, until it has become familiar to every houso- hoIdrtho Geiinan'phraIeJl:,Gott mlt ims.". Germany has only, revived the "bid War godof ' thd Nbrsmen)'Oden or W.oden.:"The3la.e8:tfat,aro carried by every .one of the German soldiers bear i m -i .ir.v. ,r -v -. . iner picture or tms-godj and the1 ln scription'.r fStrikcuthem. all" dead w the day of judgment, will aski.no questions oniysnow-tnaftms' god is ttie sub stitute of the living Savior. 'The. substitution. 1rfhis war god iwair made thatGermfflxy might be aDie to cany, out ner plan or conquest. This godaccording' to' ffie traditions of the' Nbrsmert'Hud.'hiaidwelling in a place, where he received the souls of Jthe deported, warriors.. "'These" substitutes m the nations of - a thepfastSna availed, 'them nothing. They wljlravail.nothinipiat the pres en'r"time.'"The'" substitutes mentioned nbye''va"re rioC'ho") ones that we can .find initho Vorld of .-today. Nnturo wnrsriin cati"'he earrfpH1 to 4hat'e5ctentttEiat flbecdmes a substi tute for God. Wo.co.into.thQ -forest. .or on .the1 broad prairies on a Sunday morningtnereu enjoy nature, uod is truly, in-nntureiiut to-'place tho love -r- li.' -A:t.j ... ui nature ieiore i-no wprsnip oi noa maKcs nature oecome a suostitute lot God. The reigr of 'Uw sometimes be comes f-'the Butistitule -f or God".-"Be-hold: He: ,that-,keepethi. Israel , neither clumbers sir sleep's." ' Efficiency ithat'-we "-have heard so jmchvab.oTecentlyJ-is' raised (ttf, that jsjeteit that it. becomes a substitute for God.- We rear tnat fsraei"woTship- cdj'lhe denx(cal('(jbiit today men worship the golden agle. The world has forgotten iwlfiwhTrf tof earthly .pjeitEOres' i that theyji are making, this same ( pleasure a substitute lor uod. When -this is' cMrleoVto the extent that (itexdudes-.God it.bcoomea. idolatry. ' Art'aomtimeo''--becomes-' n-"substi- ;tUte,''for; the tiyjipejTWJwn literature, painting, or statuary Is worshiped in ilace'- of- the-ioVing'do'it'bVcffraes a TObstinit)" "forv what: is beat in ilie. The. moat subtilo, form of substi lute'fdY'Goa is'tfie placimrfef 'our'willf 'Wore tfeRllLofi.ej'divini5rWe are .flniteGod is infino, We make errors, buV God isalwayw'.rlghfc Anything that takes away from the .pivin.orT'ftven divides that worship 13 a Buuturawiur'Uio uw ui uiu world -should recognize as tho true God. Vale Personal and Local News J. B. Adrian was a business visitor in Vale the first of the week. 'Frehk'Sasser was up from Ontario to see his homd folks this week. G. C, Bradfield of Drewscy was in Vale la few days the first of the week. (Ernest' Armcnti was up from On tario Sunday coming thru by car. Mrs. V. Small of Wcstfall was in Vale the first of the week. r, and Airs. John Mecllin were down from Jamieson during tho week, H. C. Sehupple of the Oregon Life Insurance company was in Vale on business this week. Miss EfTie Cuthbert teacher of the Big Bend school was in Vale tho first ofl the week. r.obert Pierce, n farmer' near Bro- gan was a business visitor in ale lact- Wednesday. J. L. lAng has moved in' from tho Parker farm to remain' during the winter. Mrl. and Mrs Frank Mulkcy 'were down from ' their' home at Jamieson last Week. Wendell Mulkey left for his home at Jamieson last week to stay until school opens. Ura Robinson was a business vis itor in Vale from Ontario last week and called at the Enterprise office. Jack Gillette has returned from a weeks visit with his mother on the Owyhee. Mrs. Jerry Cochran who has been visit'ng the past six weeks at Harper has returned to the' Arlington for the winter. Murray' Morton was in 'Vale from Olds 'Ferry near Huntington the first , of the week looking after business matters here. J. W- Pruitt, a marine engineer left this week expecting to secure work for tho winter in the shipyards in Se attle, j Mr. and Mrs W. R.. Taylor of Ath I A. J. Kessler made a trip to Boise the first of the week. E. F. Hartly of Crowley was here several days last week. T. Carmichael of Walla Walla is in Vale visiting his mother. 'Henry Smith has established him self at the Arlington until spring. F. E. Struthers a Brogan farmer, was a county seat visitor last week. Mrs. R. J. Pruitt has moved in from the ranch to spend the winter in Vale, Mis. G. C'. Wade was down from her homo at Juntura Monday for a few hours in Vale. Mr. and Mrs- A IL Castle of Boise were, registered at tho Drexel while in town the first of the week. J. H. TCelth and wife 'were down from Juntun Tuesday and Wednes day if this week. Orville Stetson who has been visit ing his mother for several days has returned to Seattle. Mrs. Virgil Staples of Ontario was a guest in Vale at the Eastham home for a few days last Week end. Misses Lila and Gladys McPherson have gone to Riverside to spend the vacation with their parents. Pat Johnson of Owyheo was here Fr.day afttr supplies, He had just re ceived a. letter from his brother Tom who left hero in June for Camp Ev anston. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AN INDEX TO THE LIFE OF VALE AND MALHEUR COUNTY Those 'classified columns are open to Farmers, Merchants, House wives, Pi of essional, men and everyone who desire a brief and effective medium of reaching the public. This Department will solvoJ 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 nnd other sections. The most widely read section of the ENTERPRISE, this department will, placo your locals where people look for them, where they will bring the best results, and whero no one will bo offended In reading them. . Price one cent per word per insertion minimum chargo 25 cents -25 cents' extra for making engraved brand. . ' ESTRAY NOTICE STRAYED 'One Red Heifer yearl ing past, branded gg on left hip, both cars cropped and split. $10 re ward for recovery. Notify Howard Camp, Harper, Oregon. Oct26-4t " M. D.-EEM1NG COMING Will be In "VWe November 12 and Will Also Visit Surrounding Towns Dr. M. D. Flemming, optometrist of Boise will be in Vole Tuesday No vember 12 and wishes to meet all his patients and any who wish optical work. He will qlso visit the following places: Westfall, Wednesday, Novem ber 13: Harper, Thursday, November ena owners of: a" ranch in this valley 14, in the forenoon: Juntura, Friday, are hero for a short visit with Mr. and November 15, until train goes west. Mrs, Jones who are now renting tho ranch. Notice to Creditor iThose knowing themselves indebted to me will ;confer a groat' favor- to make-some form of settlement with A. Reed at the First National Bank Vale, Oregon. FRANK J. BROWN ,M. D. July 13 tf. Riverside, Saturday, November 16 and Crane, Sunday and Monday,, Novem ber 17 and 18. Nov 9-lt Inspection Committee. Local Committee on wrannintf. and inspecting Chrisimas parcels -yvill bo at1 the Red Cross rooms Monday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons to receive and inspect parcels for over seas, mailing. All boxes must bo mail ed by November 20. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our' thanks and appreciation to tho friends and neigh bors who so kindly extended help and sympathy during the illness and death of our husband and father. MRS. MARY HORN. MRS. F,.J. FROMAN. CHASV HORN. j Social tFHmrtlosw Enjoyed vbr People lar Vale. Social Functus Stilled. Jrvah'ce of anarantine regula tions-has put tti.e.?sofVpedal on society functions ' the ' pirat several days. AH t t I'-i.- t - r..4 t ! I t . t t ciuDH.vCnurcnes, ana :neigntornooa so cial .pfgniiinftons I have suspended meetings. untiltheAUarantine meas- ures iry'Jnted.'"Visitlng too, seems to have suffered as folks are keeping as close home as business will allow. All ,thfsWeryatlon-6f'rjttler,.Jt to 'hopfcd, "wilV remedy tie 'genoraV; health Situa tion and pernap5prevent' toe-spread jof any,Jight colds-and other ailments peculiar to-he rfafl ; -'weather. Nfcj"Jetlngvpf; Monday. Club. Unless further notification is given there will be no meeting of the Mon day Study club as planned for the 11 th. Members are requested to watch for further announcements of the stu dy hour meetings. " 'Real Estate Will 'Be Active . r DESIRE to get in touch with fland owners who desire to dis pose of their holdings. I HAVE been a resident of this county for many years and I I know the values and soil con ditions. 1 WARMSPRINGS irrigation project will attract buyers. 1 Come in and ' let us prepare to - do -business. I DO a general INSURANCE business in addition to Real es- i tate. C. C. Mueller First 'National Bank Building VALE, OREGON FOR SALE 320 acres of land at Little Mud Flat. One mile from Fan- gollano post office, on stage line. Good ! roads, good land, some improvements, uxtra good range, just right tor stockmen. Will sell at once for $1100 cash. Will accept $600 Liberty Bond at par. Address Charles A. Corliss, Payette, Idaho, R. F. D. No. 3. Nov. 2 -2t STRAYED Several head of cattle branded El (3 over T connected) with g ovcrbit in one ear and split in the other ear. Please send information to S. H. Corliss, Fangol lano, Oregon. LSept. 28-tf. TAKEN UP. October 12, one old black mare, unbranded. Owner may have same by calling and paying char ges I. B. Quisenberry, City Marshall Oct 26 tf. WANTED WE WANT SALES REPRESENT atives in every town in Oregon We prefer men who havo sold stock, in surance, realestate, books or who' have hnd no sales experience, but would' liko to develope into salesmen.- We train every applicant accepted and provide n system that will enable any one who 'works to make from $76 00 to f 100.00 per week. Con also uso wo men of exceptional nbility. ' Position permanent. In applying, state age, past business experiences. Address in confidence. KANE MFG. CO., 1026 27, L. C. Smith Bldg., Seattle, Wash ington. Oct.l9-3t FOR SALE FINE RANCH FOR SALE WflL low Wood Stock Farm, known as 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 owner, G. W. Haw, Jem-' ioson. Aug; 10 tf RYE SEED FOR SALTCPnn fnm. ish carload of Rye Seed and will 'de liver to Payette, Idaho. Walter Bat- zei, layette, It. No. 3. Oct 12-3t. WANTED TO BUY Second hand rugs, uau or mono Arlington noiei. Vale, Oregon. Phone No. 246-W. ONAL I :tory 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOl DOCTORS EDGAR S. FORTNER, Mi D. Phvsician and Surgeon OFFICE HOURS . 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Office over First National Bank Telcriiono No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore1 on" WANTED-Moro Suits to Clean and Press. Alterations nnd fine repairing. Vale Cleaning Works. Nov. 2-tf persGnal AUTO SIGNS "License Applied Vnr" iiicmH nrinted on card board for thnt now car, 10c each at Enterprise Office. TOWNSHIP Blue Prints corrected to date. Made by John E. Johnson, Hayes Building (diagonally across from Court House,) Vale, Oregon. LOCATION NOTICES for sale at tho Enterprise Office for Nitrates, Oil nnd Minerals of all kinds, nlso Proof of Discovery and Assossmqnt Work Blanks. Mar. 2-tf, R. D. BURROW, M. D. Physicjan and Surgeon Office over Vale Drug Storo Phone 216 Yale, ' Oregon. Valo, DR. H. OFTEDAL Physician and Surgeon Nelscn Building Oregon. DR. NORVALL Nerve Specialist Drugless Physician Opposite Court House .... Vale Ore.'; Phone 43 K. DENTIST FOR SALE Hay and Pasture 6000 tons No. 1 quality alfalfa. Un Dead Ox Flat, Malheur Co., Oregon Good water and feeding places George W. Lattig or Frank M. North rop, Payette, Idaho, R. R. No, 3 Nov. 2-Nov 23. Up To Date Photos First Class Job Printing THE ART STUDIO J. P. KwD, Prop. Ontario, Oregon Call or Phone 81-W A Few Suggestions For Our Soldier Boys YOU MUST MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PUR CHASES FOR SOLDIER BOYS AND HAVE YOUR PACKAGE READY ON OR BEFORE THE 20th. piiniiyiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiym vydvertisers Will find this paper an excellent medium in which to display their .bargains and make their wants known SHAVING SETS MANICURE SETS SMOKING SETS CARD SETS DOMINO SETS POCKET KNIVES STICK PINS' CUFF BUTTONS Etc and Ect. PUZZLES SHOE REPAIRING. MODERN MACHINERY PRICES REASONABLE The House That Sells Cheap for Cash Mc Kays Variety Store Vale, Oregon Vale, DR. C. C. BURROW Dentist Nelsen Building Oregon OSTEOPATHS Dr. Tauline Sears Dr. Harriet Sears OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvillo, 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. WHEELER Attorney nnd Councellor at Law Practice in all Courts and U; S. Land Office Collections Nolsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore. Goo. E.j Davis Bruce R. Kester DAVIS & KESTER Valo, Oregon Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore. Julien A. Hurley G. A. Hurley HURLEY & HURLEY Attorneys and CounsoUprfl-at-Law Nelsen Bldg. -:- iVale, Ore. FARM LOANS Ranch Loans, 20 Years, Rural Credit Hay and General Firo Insurance C. C. MUELLER Real Estate 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Vale, Oregon. DRAY SERVICE Residence 87 Phones Office 65?, O. K. TRANSFER C, II. Dodge, Prop. Out of Town Work Any Time Teams and Trucks . Sample Rooms in Connection. K ENGINEERS JOHN E. JOHNSON Pioneer Engineer and Surveyor of. Malheur County Blue Prints and Platting Hayes Building -:- Vale. Oregon UNDERTAKERS Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director T. T. NELSON ' Vale, Oregon Up-to-Date Undertaking Parlors.... J Fine Line of Undertaking Suppliosj, Why American Farms Should be Improved Now-IT IS A CHALLENGE TO THE HUN The Government realizes the necessity of farm, building, and has modified building regulations so that farmers may continue, with the full sanction of the authorities, to erect such buildings as may be necessary to keep farm production up to the maximum, provided the aggregate does not cost in the excessiof $1,000.00. Buildingp costing in excess of the amount may also be erected by securing a permit. 'FARMERS' SHOUfJfrBUILLV NOW-i-A' BROAD INTERPRETATION IS PLACED UPON FARM CONSTRUCTION. This rule does not mean that a farraei te -restricted to HfiWA in hla building opestla. FOB EXAMPLE: Let us suppose, a farmer wants to build a small barn, a hog house, a granary, un Implement shed, a silo, and a poultry house. HE CAN BUILD THEM ALL, provided the total cost does not exceed: $1,000.00. IK ADDITION The farmer is permitted repairs and additions to any exIsUag building to the extent of $2000. 'Therefore' there Is absolutely ?fG 'RESTRICTION UPON ESSENTIAL I1UILDINGS. . ' .... , NU PERMIT needed UU ABOVE. BUILD NOW! . . :g' a r PAYETTE LUMBER 0.