THE KrVLHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. PAGE EIGHT ail. Iff i 15?. hi"' .,4 fcv.EV ' y 5 "it- ft-,"- ft. v COME TO VALE For the Monthly Sale SATURDAY, MARCH 8 We Offer Many Special Bargains and Know You Will Like to See the Young Men's WAIST SEAM SUIT Its Popularity, Splendid Fit, Beautiful Lines and Ncw Patterns Make the Most Desirable Young Men's Suits Ever Shown $23.50, $28.50, $32.85 Are the Special Prices for These Handsome Suits Really Worth From $30 to $40 a Suit. SPECIAL SALE DAY BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 8 i MEN'S OVERALLS Lcvi-Strauss No. 1 . ...$1.95 Canvas Blue Bib l..$1.75 . Boys' Straws $1.25 These Prices Speak for Themselves SWEATERS $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Values Priced at $3.85 WOOL SOX . 75c, 85c and $1.00 Values Priced at v 65c. STAG SHIRTS Regular Price $7.50 Reduced to $5.20 Other articles in the Men's Furnishing lines will be offered at Special Sale Prices. You will always find good values for your money at ALEXANDEi ONE PRICE CLOTHIER VALE, OREGON Mac Says:- Specials for I Sales Day 20 off on nil Perfumes nnd Toilet waters. 25','r off on nil developing and printing in our Camera Depart ment. Bring in your films and negatives. Pound Box of stationary, regular COc. 1 box of CO Lord Baltimore Linin Envelopes, regular 30c. The two for 09c. A. E. McGILLIVRA Y THE REXALL STORE PHONE 30. VALE OREGON H--Hl--H"H"rt-tM M to SHOE S ALE SATURDAY, MARCH S we will sell any shoe in our entire stock at a reduction of 10 percent. MENS LADIES C1IILDKENS A reduction in bargain prices COWBOY BOOTS Wo have placed a largo number of these boots with our , patrons in this county. They have given splendid ser vice and each wenror is n booster. Look over our complete lino before purchasing. I Complete Lines of Men's T work und Dress Shoes VALE SADDLERY CO. Makers of High Grade Har ness and Saddles WILL DISCUSS PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT (Continued From Page One) fncture, and all other industries that may be located in Oregon, Livestock Support the State Fair, district and county fairs, Pacific International Livestock Exposition, dairy shows, educational work. Transportation An endeavor will be made to furth er the interests of the different sec tions of Oregon in the matter of trans portation both by water and by rail and to provide in some manner ships so that Oregon products may be a vailable in the markets of the world.. Agriculture and Drainage As the advancement of' interest under these heads is one of the pur poses for which the State Chamber was formed, it will use every effort in its power to keep closely in tou'h with and assist in every way possible, development along, these lines. Oregon Products To promote home industries by en couraging the buying of Oregon pm ducts. In General Support the Government in all mat ters patriotic and non-political und develop patriotism for our State as well as .Nation. Develop in our citizenship a just pride in the State and its institutions so that there may be an "OREGON SPIRIT" and that it bo a real living pulsating force for civic, industrial, igricultural and educational progress. Work with equal enthusiasm, energy and patience for the development of the resources 01 um .,.e, regardless of what section is most benefited thereby. Aim at the development of a senti ment so aptly expressed in our slo gan "Oregon for every community Every community for Oregon," nnd encourage each community to adopt it in spirit and letter. SCHOOL PLAY SUCCESS Girls of Domestic Science Department Make Good in Comedy Play. Last Saturday evening at the Rex Theater the girls of the domestic science andart department of the Vale high school appearel in the three act comedy Miss Fearless and Company, before one of the best audiences ever assembled in the theater. The girls did full justice to every line of the play and carried out their parts with a professional air, reflecting credit upon their trainers Mrs Norton and Miss Hill. The comedy lines of the play were especially well given and kept the au dience laughing most of the evening. The characters of the country cousin Sarah Jane and the Irish Maid w'ere given the most opportunities for "laugh lines" and Myrtle Wann and Elsie O'Neil took these parts to a niceity. Bernice Hope as Margaret Henley fit ted the part perfectly as did Marie Smith, Dollio Lawrence and Myrtle Griffith the parts of the girl's friends. Inez Palmer, as the Old Maid, Miss Euphenia, kept the rest of the cast busy with her realistic fainting spells, While Rose Jwisen as the little girl, "Just Lizzie" made good during her short time, on the stage. Lois King and Frankie Edwards as the two boys Alias and Alibi were very man-like in their actions and kept the audience in nn uproar when they appeared. Music between acts by the Vale orchestra and the Vale high school girls filled the pauses. FAME AND FORTUNE Dramatic Whirlwind of Bullets, Brav cry and Love is Title Applied to Fox Masterpiece. LEGISLATUREREVIEWED Land Board Given Power House Bill "243, by Gallagher will be of great assistance to the State in the development of its lands, and it gives to the State Land Board the same power and authority over the lands of the State as is now enjoyed by an individual over his own lands and the Board is directed to at once perfect the title to all of its swamp lands, and investigate land frauds, to generally put the lands of the state in shape for1 reclamation, through irrigation or drainage, and to contract with the government, or other agency for the reclamation of the same. It is anticipated that within five years, under the provisions of this act, that the lands of the state will be in pri vate ownership and on the tax rolls of the various counties. This bill is of particular interest to Counties like Lake, Klamath and Harney, where there are large areas of swamp land. Other bills of local interest intro duced by Gallagher and which are now on the statute books and of inter est to the local community as shown by the final icalander are house bill 39, making it a crime for commission men, or buyers of live stock at mar ket centers to enter into combina tions for the prevention of competii tivc bidding on stdck offered for sale; 'House Bill 80, making life insurance notes non-n"gotiable for 30 days af ter making, this gives the assured time to receive his policy before his note can bo negotiated, and gotten into the hands of an innocent party. House Bill 75, allowing the assured reasonable attorney fee where suit is brought on a' policy of insurance; House Bill 112, enabling Malheur County to retire its road and bridge bonds out of the general fund, thus cutting off the interest charge the county is now paying; House Bill 2G7, appropriating $16,000 for soil surveys and duty of water investigations to be carried on by the agricultural col lege. House Bill 433 appropriating $10,000.00 for the eradication of pre datory animals, and allowing the counties' to cooperate in this work by like, or larger appropriations, and coperation with the department of Agriculture. CASES TO GRAND JURY Principles in Riverside Wood Alchol and in Jordan Beef Stealing Cases Bound Over Marshall J. A. Wroten returned to Vale Monday with Ambrose Eloriaga who is supposed to be Implicated with Silas Shelton and Ralph Webster in alledged butchering and selling beef belonging to Fred Palmer of Jordan Valley. All three waived hearing be fore County Judge Test and were held over to the April Grand Jury, bonds being fixed at $750 each. The County Judge also bound over to the Grand Jury Martha Schutter and Hugh, Maxwell who have been charged with manslaughter in connec tion with the selling of wood alcohol at Riverside which resulted in the death of four men who drank the poison. Put Out Grass Fire An exciting ,few moments was ex pcrienced by Dr. Pauline Sears and Mrs. Anna Pritchett on Wednesday while returning home from the west end of town. Some small boys play- iny near the Longwell and Brown home had started a fire which got into the tall .dry grass and was making sweeping headway toward buildings when the ladies arrived on the scene They Immediately started a bucket bri gade and with the assistance of neigh bor women beat out the flames in the grass, which threatenetl serious dam age for several moments. Tom Mix in "Fame and Fortune" to bo shown at the Rex Theater Wed nesady evening March the 12 stages one of the most sizzling- thrills of western life even depicted by a cow boy star, in the story he rights a whole town to save his heritage and win his bride. The play is full ot daredevil riding stunts and swift shooting by cowboy gun experts and in more than one place brings the audience to its feet with hair raising scenes. The star, Tom Mix is a Tex s cowboy who has served his country in Cuba, Philippines and China and knows no fear, he lives over in each of his pictures his life' in the sad dle on the range, and ho is a true type of the western cowboy. Haby Boy Born A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. McLay in Vale Tues day March 4. t)octor Pauline Sears attended the mother and reports the new arrival a fine husky young American. Eastern Star To Meet The Eastern Star will hold its reg ular monthly meeting next Wednes day March 12 at the hall. The early part of the evening will bo given over to lodre work which will be fol lowed by a general social hour. SEED! SEED! SEED! Thru, the thotfulness of Congress man N. J. Sinnott, the Enterprise of fice hns received a shipment of gar den vegetable seeds for free distribu tion to the people of Malheur county Because the seed supply is short this year the government wishes these to be placed in the hands of people who will really use them. Address your request for the seeds to Malheur En tcrprise, Vale, Oregon, and they wilKl be mailed free. .it Saturday, March 8th is going to be the biggest and best Monthly Salesday that Vale has ever had. As a special inducement for the ladies to visit our store on that day we offer the following "Merchandise slaughter." Bring your husband with you when you come to shop as we will have some "money savers for him too... Here they are, give them the "once over" and see if we are not giving you-the chance of a life time. FOR WOMEN One piece of beautiful white table lin en 68 inches wide, formerly priced at $2.50 per yard going salesday at $1.48 per yard. This bolt of goods only contains 23 yards and we will limit each lady to two and one-half yards. If you want in on this don't fail to come over early Saturday morning March 8th. One piece of seventy inch table linen formerly priced at '$3.50 per yard, we will reduce for this special occasion to $2.48 per yard. Limit to each lady two and one-half yards Your choice off of any of twelve pieces of the very best grade of out ing flannel at only twenty three cents per yard. We have left from last Saturday, thirteen pairs of ladies patent and cloth top shoes sizes two and one-half to four and one-half $1.98 per pair. A great bargain if your foot will fit them. Also have left seven pairs fancy top shoes sizes three, three and one-half, four and six at $4.98. FOR MEN Men's eight ounce cotton gloves, white knit wrist, the kind you have been paying 15c per pair for, priced salesday three pair for 25c. Limit to one man twelve pairs. , . Men's heavy weight blue denim Overalls, following well known brands Janesville, Mt. Hood, Boss, and Win-All at $1.79. Remember we are making this price for one day only. March 8th. Don't expect to buy them at this price after this date. We have left from- last salesday, twenty seven pair of men's high grade dress shoes priced at $5.95 per pair. The regular retail price of these shoes is $10.00 at any store that handles them in the west. Sizes five and one-half to eleven. In conjunction with our saleday specials, we have our flannel shirts and stag shirts on sale at great re ductions. Stag shirts formerly priced at $7.00 are going $4.98. Flannel shirts re duced from $5.00 to $2.98 etc.. Don't fail to see these . They are well worth looking at. REMEMBER THE DATE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. STORES AT VALE, CRANE, RIVERSIDE, OREGON VALE TRADING CO. We Specialize In Quantity and Quality in Everything Under the Sun. LUNCHERS DISCUSS ' DEVELOPMENT PLAN Taking Treatments Mrs. H. C. Cleveland of Jamieson is 1 Yale for a few weeks while taking rentments from Drs. Scars. This generation may miss the boozo; the next will wonder what it was! Baltimore American. Bend may get $40,000 office build ing. Scio condensery pays $20,000 i month for milk and labor. Portland mill hns order for 240,000 barrels flour for export. Snlem $28,000,000 in sight for Ore gon highways for next three years. EASTER OPENING SATURDAY, MARCH 29 '.. Be our guest for the afternoon 3. and inspect our beautiful Easter X Milinery Offerings. First Door West First National X Bank. Mrs P. G. Eberly Vale, Oregon ? v (Continued From Page One) words ' for county development and said that he was pleased to represent the best town in the county and hear the talks from the visitors from the Metropolis of the county in the lunch eon held by the livest town in the county. Other speakers brought out some interesting matters and the luncheon idjourned after appointing A. E. Mc Gillivray as the chairman for the coming gathering. The presence' of a number of visitors from various parts of the county was greatly ap preciated. Income Tax Men Here The first half of the week Messrs Schrader and Payne, income tax of ficers were in Vale assisting many local people and ranchers from all parts of the county in making out their returns. Income tax returns must be made by March 15 to Mil ton A. Miller, collector at Portland Oregon. Lytle'a Return Mr. nnd Mrs. R. D. Lytle returned home Wednesday after having spent the past two months at the state capital where Mr. Lytle was chief clerk of the Senate Judiciary com-mttee. Pacific Northwest will receive $37,- 000,000 federal funds. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A HOME One of the best homes in Vale, 5 rooms with bath, on two lots facing East. Four lots, nice lawn, in good repair. Price $1,850.00. Half Cash. Good four room house with bath. Bargain at $1500.00 Cash $275.00 and balance like rent. Another four room house on two lota with plenty of shade trees and a barn. Price $1250.00 Cash 350.00 Nice home of five rooms, grounds 94 by 100 feet, fine lawn and shade trees, cement side walks, close in. Price $1800.00 Cash $800.00. If it is land 'you want in jus tice to yourself you should sei what we have. WARMSPWNGS REALTY CO. Vale YOU CAN MAKE A BIG SAVING ON BUTTER WRAPPERS BY CALLING AT THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE OFFICE SATURDAY, MARCH 8 " - REGULAR PRICE $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.25 Better Printed Larger Paper HeavierPap'cr Non-Poison Ink NUMBER 100 200 300 500 SALES PRICE $1.25 $1.60 $1.95 $2.50 Have Your Butter Wrappers promptly and properly Printed These special prices apply only to orders Received at our office on Saturday, March 8th, Salesday. MALHEUR ENTERPRISE ueorge Huntington Currey, Editor. OREGON VALE DEPARTMENT I CLOTHING f- DRY GOODS a HARDWARE 1 GROCERY f IMPLEMENTS " i -m:5"M-x--h:xh-:- MEATS and poultr: SPECIAL QUANTITY SALES DAY PRICES ON u HAMS, BACONS, ETC. To Stockmen and Ranchers SATURDAY, MARCH 8th We are also Prepared to offer NUT BRAND BUTTERINE Colored and Uhcolorcd at 45c and 40c per pound!" We ".lsgSfe and . OYSTERS FISH POULTRY GAME A TRIAL IS WORTH WHILE. The Home Packing Co. Phone C3 A Market of Good Meats VALE, OREGON H. Beelar, Mgr. i 3 ;......."..j.jij.