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SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1919
JHE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON.
PAGE THREE
News Brevities
Eastern Grocer Visits J. J. Haw
brother of George W. Haw owner of
the Willow Wood .Farm" at Jamieson
returned to his home at Minneapolis
this week after a visit to his brother
at JamlcBon. Mr. Haw visited at
Portland also and upon "starting home
6aid ho .was very much impressed
with the west and especially Malheur
county.
Lieutenant Vines Home Lieutcnr
ant John Vines after 18 months in the
aviation service returned to his home
in Vale this week. Lieutenant Vines
has spent most of his time at Texas
. training camps and made a trip to the
east just before returning home.
Returns From East Manager E. C.
Longwell.of the "Boise-Payette yards
returned last week-end from a visit
to his relatives in Missouri.
" New Arrival A baby son was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Struthers Inst
, Thursday:
Visits Sister Mr. and Mrs. Georgo
Calvert of Dexter, New Mexico arc
visiting their sister Mrs. L". A. Man
sur of the' Arlington Hotel.
SOCIETY COLUMN
Afternoon Parties
On Saturday afternoon March 8 and
Monday afternoon March 10, Mrs.
Thomns Jones and daughter Mrs.
F. C. Oxman delightfully entertained
a large' number of guests at the Joncb
home. Saturday afternoon about six
teen guests were entertained at a
five hundred party. The rooms were
most attractively decorated with cut
flowers and bluebirds and the dining
table was daintily bedecked in tht
same color scheme. Mrs. H. R. Dun
lop in her usual : pleasing manner
sang "The "Bluebird" and "Mickey"
thet Jones' pet canary "blued" for the
occassion was released from his cagt,
and to the great surprise of the guests
flew into the room perching-gracefully
on the back of a chair to help in the
singing. At cards Mrs. C. C. Burrow
won high honors and was awarded a
bluebird luncheon set. At a late hour
refreshments were served.
Monday afternoon thirty guests-enjoyed
a very pleasant, "Irish" after
noon. Each' lady was given an Irish
name upon her arrival and was so
known during the afternoon. Irish
stories were told and provided much
merriment. Mrs O'Flannigan (Mrt.
H. R. Dunlop) sang "When Irish Eyes
are Smiling", Mrs. Maloney (Mrs. H.
E. Young) sang "A Heart From Ker
ry", Mrs. 0'Shea (Mrs. A. W. Reed)
sang "Mother Macree! and Mrs. Jiggs
(Mrs. F. C. Oxman) sang "You Don't
Have to Come from Ireland to be
Irish". Theset song's were heartily en
cored and appreciated. In an Irish
guessing game Mrs. Murphy, (Mrs. It.
G. Wheeler) won a novel St. Patricks
luncheon set. The house was charm
ingly decorated for the afternoon lr
green and dainty refreshments in ac-
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of Local Intel est
Fredrick Trenkle Home Fredrick
W. Trenkle returned to his ranch home
on the boulevard last Friday having
returned from four months service in
France on January 11, and being dis
charged from Camp Lewis last week.
He was a member of the 46th artil
lery band.
Arrives in Caldwell Mrs. H. E.
Young received word from her brother
James Cook the first of the week,
that he had arrived in Caldwell at
the home of his parents and would
soon come over to Vale to make her
a short visit.
....Attend Jamieson Dance A unmber
of Vale young people attended the
dance nt Jamieson last Friday night
and report a good time. The roads
were in fnir shape for travel the
worse places being just after leaving
Vale and a few miles from Jamieson.
New Baby Girl A seven pound
baby girl was born Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
Smith last Sunday.
From Calgary Mrs. H. C. McansJ
of Calgary is in Vale visiting at the
home of her son A. G. Means.
cordance with the color scheme were
served.
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Reception
Guild hall presented a pretty scene
last Thursday evening from eight to
eleven when about 100 guests gather
ed at the invitation of Mr. and Mra.
R. E. Weant to welcome home Mr. and
Mrs. Julien A. Hurley who returned
that day from Salem. The event was
one of the most enjoyable on the
years social calendar and friends
of the popular young couple came
from in and out of the city to wish
them the joy of a long and 'happy
life. Simplicity marked the evenings
enjoyment and the quests mingled
most informally in social conversation
and at the charmingly arranged tables
where ices and cakes were served by
a number of young ladies and mat
rons. During the evening musical
numbers both vocal and instrumental
were graeiously rendered by, Mrs. A.
M. Moody, Misses Helen and Vina
Mueller, Mrs. H. C. Eastham, Mrs. H
R. Dunlop and Mrs. George Hunting
ton Currey. About eleven o'clock a
party of K. P's kidnaped the bride
groom and after being absent a few
minutes returned him dressed as "the
awkwnrd school boy" and then pre
sented Mrs. Hurley with an electric
grilWnd oven with the compliments
of Advanced Lodge K. of P.
Second Party Given
On Wednesday afternoon of las'
week Mrs. A. E. McGillivray gave th
second of two delightful afternoor
Kensington parties when she enter
tained about twenty quests at he
home to meet Mrs. L. F. Millhollen
The rooms were decorated with yellow
and white, 'bunches of daffodils beinr
used on the serving table and thruou
the house. Mrs. Roy Clark assisted
the hostess in receiving the guests
After enjoying the afternoon witl
faicy work and conversation the
guests partook of delicious refresh
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EASTER OPENING:
SATURDAY, MARCH 29 '.
Be our guest for the afternoon
and inspect our beautiful Easter
Milinery Offerings.
First Door West First National
Bank.
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and knows how to please you
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mcnts which were served by the hos
tess and Mrs. Clark,
Wednesday Bridge
After being disbanded since, early
last year during which time the mem
bers gave full attention to war work,
the members of the Wednesday after
noon club met at the home of Mrs.
C. L. Crandall on Wednesday of this
week. Needless to say the reorgan
ization of the club was a thoroughly
enjoyable occasion to the many mem
bers and a most pleasaqt afternoon
was enjoyed.
Griffin-Thompson
William A. Griffin and Bessie
Thompson were married at the home'
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell at
Ontario last week, Reverend Win. J.
Luscombe reading the pretty home
service. The young couple left im
mediately for their future home at
Adams Oregon and the best wishes
of friends followed them to the new
home.
Guild Meeting
Members of the Episcopal Guild met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Wildhabcr on Thursday afterndon to
enjoy their regular business and social
meeting for the month. A good num
ber was in attendance and a most pro
fitable and enjoyable afternoon spent.
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Annual Dinner
Members of the Vale Monday Study
Club will enjoy the annual club dinner
on Monday evening at the Wm. Bohna
home. This event Js held each year
in honor of the husbands of club mem-
bers and is always a most enjoyable
-ff..:.. pi t- i ; i j j i .- .
and ideas will feature.
Dinner Party
In honor of ' Ray Johnson who re
turned from active service with the
65th artillery troops a few weeks ago,
Misses Helen and Vina Mueller enter
tained a few friends at dinner Satur
day evening.
Organize Aid
The Methodist Ladies met at the
parsonage on Thursday afternoon to
reorganize the Aid and plan a cam
paign for spring work. A large
number of the ladies were present.
CHURCH-CHOIR
Sunday Services, Choir
Meetings, Etc.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL SERVICE
(E. F. Clower, Pastor),
Sunday, March 10, 1919.
Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock a. m.
Mrs. B. F. Farmer, Supt.
Preachinir at 11:00 o'clock a. m. by
pastor, Subject "Stewardship of Life."
Christian Endeavor at G and preach
ng vat 7.
The short address at the opening of
the morning session on last Sunday
iiven by L. P. Lumpfic was well ap
preciated by the audience and when he
irain addresses the congregation he
undoubedly will have a large audience.
Pierpont Morgan
Some years ago, when the late John
"ierpont Morgan was still alive and
well, needing an illustration for a
book to go with a splendid poem of
John Pierpont, poet of the revolution,
' wrntp tn his trrandson for a photo
graph that I believed he had of an oil
nainting of his grandfather. The
Treat banker must have stopped right
then and there when he got my note,
for "within a few hours there arrived
it mv office a messenger from J. P.
Morgan & Company, with an auto-
jraph letter from the banker himself
and this is what he said: "I am a
thousand times prouder of being the
grandson of John Pierpont than of
being the son of Junius Spencer Mor
gan." His father had left him ten million
dollars; but his grandfather had left
him a free country and an immortal
name. (Selected)
CATHOLIC SERVICES
Father Stack Pastor
Services will be held at Juntura on
the first and third Sundays of each
month 0 o'clock.
Sei n'ces -ill be held at Vale on the
Second Sun lay of each month at 10
o'clock.
"Services will be held at Brogan on
the fourth Sunday of each month at
10 o'clock.
This schedule holds good until Junr
first when due notice will be given in
regard to change of time for services.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Christian Bible School every Sunday
at 10 o'clock, every one invited,
The ladies aid will meet Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alda
Chester. The ladies are sewing every
Friday.
There wiil be a social supper Fri
day evening for the members of the
church and their families. A program
will also be given.
YOUR BEST FRINEDS
Have you lost a steer?
Have you taken up a stray?
Do you want more range?
Do you want an auto?
Have yu anything to sellT
Are you looking for seed?
Are you short of labor?
Do you' want a job ?
Do bargains interest you?
Huve you a house to rent?
Would you buy a home?
These and many other questions are
answered for you by the classified ads
in this paper. They are your best
friends, always willing to help you,
keep in touch with them.
Vale Personal
Alice Williams of Malheur was in
town Friday attending to business.
Tom Rust of Nyssa was in Vale the
.latter part of last week.
L. P. Larson of Weiser was in Vale1
Monday and a guest at the Droxel
Russell Keisay of Westfall visited
town Monday.
John Clark of Drewsey was a 'Sat
urday visitor in town,
William Riach of Beulah was a vis
itor in town last Friday. '
E. Olson of Drewsey was registered
at the Arlington hotel Saturday.
Bert Hartley of Crowley was in'
Vale on business Saturday.
Maud Robirts and father spent the'
week-end in Ontario with friends.
Austin Presly of Westfall attend
ed to business in Valo Monday.
H. C. Ludwig of Cambridgo was a
visitor in Vale Tuesday. 9
Lee Mullen of Westfall was in town
Friday and a guest at the Arlington.
S.'F. Sutton of Crowley was in Vale
the latter par of last week.
Tuesday, William Littleton of Nam
pa attended to business in Vale.
T. J. Miles of Nampa was in the
earlier part of the week.
.Francis Rose of Ironside was in
Vale last week end visiting friends.
Mrs. J. F. Miller and daughter
Verdi were week-end guests at Boise.
Fred Mitchell and son were down
from Brogan Saturday on a visit to
the county seat.
Mis Zena Rambaud was over from
Nyssa this week on a visiting and
business trip.
Malcolm Corrigal sheepman of the
Jamieson section was. in Vale last
week on business.
Mrs-. Skies of Boise spent last week
end in Vale with' her daughter Carrie
Blair.
A. A. Claypool of the Cottonwood
was a guest at the Arlington hotel
the first of the week.
James T. Roberts and small son of
Harper are visitirig relatives and
friends in Vale for a few days.
Mrs John Hinkle of Homedale ar
rived Thursday to spend several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. P. G. Eberly.
John Blanton of Ontario was in the
Enterprise office Monday and report
ed the roads in bad condition. ''
J. A. Turner of' Riverside was a
guest at the Drexel the first of the
week.
Scott Hyde of Westfall was in Valo
on business the earlier part of the
week.
M. II. Doolittle and L. F. Milhollen
made a few hours trip to Ontario
last Saturday night.
Jim Smith was in Boise a few days
the latter part of last week attending
to business. '
C. L. Lee of Jamieson was in Vale
the first of the week and a guest
at the Arlington.
H. E. Noah of Troy was in Vale the
first of the week and made a visit to
the Enterprise.
Vevio Stacey is in from the ranch
spending several days with her grand
mother, Mrs. Goodrich.
Mrs. Charles Knouse of Emmett is
visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. Frank
Sasser for a few days.
Clarence Vines and Clint Stacey
were in town Saturday night and re
gistered at the Drexel.
Mrs. "Earl Neely and children who'
have been visiting friends and rela
tives in Jamieson for the past few
weeks returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Sasser and children who
have been visiting Mr. Sasser in On
tario for the last few days returned
home Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Oxman of Ontario who
has been visiting her mother Mrs.
Tom Jones for the past week returned
to her homt! Tuesday.
James Marksberry of Juntura was a
visitor in Vale the latter part of last
week and a guest at the Arlington
hotel.
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 $1600.00 Cash
$275.00 and balance like rent.
Another four room house on
two lots with plenty of shade
trees and a barn. Price $1250.00
Cash 350.00
Nice home of five rooms,
grounds 94 by 100 feet, line
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 sev
what we have.
WARM8PRINGS REALTY CO.
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and Local News
Austin Williams was down' from
Westfall Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lackey of
Ontario were in Vale the first of the
week to visit the new girl atRoy
Smith's home.
Reverend W. J, Luscombe nnd son
Herbert were visiting in Vnle Saflfr
day rind both paid n visit to the Enter
prise. Mrs. I. W. Hope and Hazel return
ed home from Boise the first of the
week where Hazel has been having
her eyes attended to.
W. A. Garret of Portland stopped nt
tho Arlington for several days the
last of the week before going to River
side where he has taken a position of
time keeper at the dam.
Mrs. Charles Pitts of Nampa wns
among the out of town guests at the
reception last Thursday evening. Mr.
Pitts was called to Crane and was
unable to return in time to be present.
Sunnysidc School Entertains
The Sunnyside school under direc
tion of the teacher, Mrs. Jacobs have
a program for' the evening of March
14 consisting of song and recitation
numbers by th"e pupils. One of the
feature numbers of the program is the
dramatization of Little Red Riding
Hood by the pupils of the school. The
children have worked hard on the Par
ent's Day program and will have a
special guests for the afternoon th
parents nnd friends of the school liv
ing and near the Bonita district where
the school is located.
NOTICE TO STOCKMEN
We have employed Mr. H. H. High
as range rider for our lands in town
ship 18 S., R. 43 and Twp. 19 S., R,
42 and Twp. 20 S., R. 42.
Oregon Western Colonization Co.
By W. J. Pinney, Agent.
Mar 15tf.
Get the Enterprise Want Ad Habit.
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PROFESSIONAL
DOCTORS .
EDGAR S. FORTNER, M. D
Phv8ician and Surgeon
OFFICE HOURS
9 to 12 and 2 to 5
Offico over First National 'Bank
Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore o.
R. D. BURROW, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Vale Drug Store
Phono 215 , '
Vale, Oregon
DR. NORVALL
Nerve Specialist
Druglcss Physician
Opposite Young's Garage. Vale Ore
Phone 43
OSTEOPATHS
Dr. Pauline Sears Dr. Harriet Soart
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Graduates of American School c
Osteopathy, Kirks7Ule, Mo.
1st Building North of Vale Drug Ston
ATTORNEYS
H. C. EASTHAM
Attorney and Conncellor at Law
U. S. Bank Bldg.
Phone 248
Vale -:- Oregon
R. G. WHEELER
Attorney and Councilor at Law
Practice in all
Courts-and U. S. Land Offico
Collections
Nelsen .Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore
Geo. E. Davis Bruce R. Kestei
DAVIS & KESTER
Valo, Oregon
Attorneys and Counsellors-nt-Law
Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore
Julien A. Hurley G. A. Hurlcv
HURLEY & nURLEY
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Luw
Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vule, Ore
ROBERT D. LYTLE
Attorney
First National Bank Bldg.
Vale, Oregon.
Phone 66
FARM LOANS
Ranch Loans, 20 Years, Rural Credit
Hay and General Fire Insurance
Ct CMUELLER
Real Estate
1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Vale, Oregon.
DRAY SERVICE
Residence 87 Phones Offint 85
0.4C. TRANSFER
C. H. Dodge, Prop,
Out of Town Work,Any Tl.ne
Teams and Trucks
Sample Rooms in Connection.
ENGINEERS
JOHN E. JOHNSON
Pioneer Engineer and Surveyor of
Malheur County
Blue Prints and Platting
Haves Building -i- Vale. Oregon
UNDERTAKERS
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral
DlrccUr
T. T. NELSON
Vale, Oregon
Up-to-Pate Undertaking Parlors
Fine Line of Undertaking Supplier
Haaru fe'ervlca PHco M
CLASSIFIED
AN INDEX TO TILE LIFE OF
These classified. columns are open to Farmers, Merchants, House
wives, PiofesslonaUmen and everyone who desire a brief and effective
medium of reaching the public. This Department will edve your
problems and fulfill your wants. Readers will find valuable Infor
mation and helpful suggestions in the For Sale, Wanted, Found, LSst,
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 insertion; minimum charge 25 cents.--25
cents extra for making engraved brand. Must be paid in advance.
The Melheur Enterprise CliMlfled Ad lire weekly (ceomplUhlna: (real terrlct
for th people of the county In the wy of affording- an etfectire and Inexpensive medium
of fzchanre. The patt few months several thousand dollars worth of live stock has been
restored to owners by means of "Strayed" and "Estray" ads In the classified ' columns
of the Enterprise.
Duo to the cost and difficulty of handling small accounts It was either necessary
to raise the rates of these ads or handle them on a cash basis. Therefore, hereafter no
classified ad will be published until paid for In advance. This Is the cheapest ad rate of
the Enterprise, one cent per word per week.. Figure it out yourself or write for price .
in advance. Remember to add 25 centa for each engraved brand.
ESTRAY NOTICE
STRAYED Ono row cow, Mvhtc
fneed and has. calf; one red mulcy
cow, ono roan yearling 'heifer, ono
red steer coming two years old, one
red heifer coming two years old, one
spotted steer two year old. All arc
branded N over U circle JC earmarked
hip. Young stuff all on right
over slope on right ear. Finder ot
all or any will receive reasonable
reward, notify A. D. McCann Brogan
Oregon. 8 mar. t2p
LOST One dark red 2 year old
Hereford bull with red spot on jaw
figure nine, thus, 9 on right hip. Will
pay liberal reward for information
leading to his recovery, M. D. Kelly,
Jamieson, Oregon. 18 Jan 8t
STRAYED From their Ironside
range, two black 2yr. old steers and
one young brownish black cow, nil
branded bar over P, on left hip with
crop off left ear. Cow should have
-calf by side." Please wrlto any infor
mation about these arrivals to, E. F.
Pratt., Nyssa, Oregon. R. F. D. No 1
1 Mar-3tp.
ESTRAY NOTICE Ono Motly fne
ed yearling steer. Marked, crop off
left ear, split in lower part of right
oar, waddle on fright jaw, branded
ZM on right side. Cnme to my place
Jan 3, 1919, Owner can have same by
paying costs. R. D. Pierce, Vale, Ore
gon, four miles east of Vnle on north
side of river. 8Mar 3tp
STRAYED Black Jersey heifer,
coming 2 years oldA branded 43 on left
hip. Will pay reasonable reward for
information or bringing same to our
place known as the Ben King ranch
2 miles East of Vale. Ella J. Lynn,
R. F. D., Vale, Oregon. MarlG-3tp
STRAYED Anvone findinir cattle
brandcdr2FI(hat brand) on left hip,
slit in loft ear. Notify A. G. Brooks,
Brogan, Oregon. I will pay all charges
on same. I6l'cb.:t:
STRAYED Anyone finding cattlo
branded n n 011 r'Bht hip, bell wnd-
dle, also waddle on right jaw. Please
notify me and I will pay all feed
bills. Ben F. Jordan, Westfall, Oregon.
22 Feb 2t.
REAL ESTATE
UNION AND WALLOWA county
property for sale or trade. Write to
Geo. H. Currey, "Ho who Moves Real
Estate", La Grande, Oregon Mar8tfp
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR LEASE 15 acres new lam',
all fenced. One half milo south of
Bully Creek bridge, good water rights.
Will give entire crop for two years.
Phone 233W. A. M. Rhinehart, Vale,
Oregon Mar 8 tf
TOWNSHIP Blue Prints corrected
to date. Made by John E. Johnson,
Hayes Building (diagonally across
from Court House,) Valo, Oregon.
.AUCTIONEER For first class
ptock Auctioneer call for date with E.
W. Dunn, U. S. National Bank, Vnle,
Ore. " Feb 22 tr.
ATlTn CTfiMS "T.trpnnn Annlled
For" signs printed on card board for
that new car. 10c each at Enterprise
Office. 6-9
III THE UNIVERSAL CAR
I IN ORDER TO GET AN EARLY SEASON DEL'IV-
III ERY PUT IN YOUR ORDER NOW FOR A 1919
III MODEL FORD. THE WAR HAS PROVED AS
III WELL AS IMPROVED THE FORD
II Bring your car in now nnd III
II f let us put it in first class con- III
Ilk dition for next season's run- III
III Drivers Who Watch Tire Milage Use UNITED I
III STATES Tires. Wo Carry All Styles and Sizes. 1
I Vale Hardware Co.
I SAXON HUMPHRY, Mgr.
I VALE OREGON 1
ADVERTISING
VALE AND MALHEUR COUNTY
FOR SALTC
STOCKMEN ATTENTION The
Oregon & Western Col. Co. has a largo
amount of range land for sale or leas.c
in Malheur County. Parties wishing
to purchase or lease should apply at
once and avoid trespassing, for range
riders will be placed on the unleascd
lands in the near future. Write or
call on W. J. Pinney, Agent, Ontario,
Oregon. Feb 22t2.
CARS FOR SALE: 1918 model Oak
land in first class shape, a good buy
for $700; Case 30, thouroughly over
hauled and repainted, a snap at $400;
Case 40, with truck body, like finding
itat $300. Inquire at Kesslnr Garage,
Vale, Oregon. , Mar 15 tf
FOR SALE BARGAIN House and
two lots, fine shade, three blocks west
from court house on corner. Side
walks, city water. Best bargain in
Vale. Price $1200 Terms. John Hard
wick Realty Company. 8Febtf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Four
roomed house, barn and two lots on
north side in Vale. $500. $2Q0 cash
or trade. Balance very easy. Frank
Johns, Parma, Idaho. 22 Feb-Apr.4p.
FOR SALE Seed Potatoes, free
from disease, and tho kind that yield.
Two cents a pound, sacks furnished by
purchaser. Trueman Cornforth, Vale,
Oregon. 22Febtf
FOR SALE One Mogul engine 8.16
H. P. In good running shape, used
two years. $600 cash.Onc ford car 1916
model $300 cash. C. W. Lanman,- Bro
gan, Oregon. 22Feb.4lp.
FOR SALE Blue Stem Seed wheat
at ranch of Eastern OVegon Land Co.
half way between Jamieson and Bro
gan. Inquire I. E. Oakes, Agent, On
tario, Oregon. lMar4t.
FOR SALE Beardless Rye Seed.
Four cents per pound in good sack3.
Walter Batzol, Payette, Idaho lmar5t
FOR SALEBarley seed at Willow
Wood Stock Farm. Inquire of G. W.
Haw, Jamieson, Oregon. 15mar 4tp
EGGS FOR SETTING, S. C.hlte
Leghorn, for snlo at $1.00 for 15. R.
D. Pierce, Vale, Oregon. Mnrl5tf
WANTED
WORK WANTED Marriet man,
age 30 with one child desires place
to work on shares, fully furnished,
or would consider place by month,
fully experienced with livestock. Jns.
M. Bingham, Box 20, Eastend, Sask
atchewan. Imar2tp
WANTED TO TRADE A block of
lots in good location in Ontario, Ore
gon for irrigated or irrigatable land
in Eastern, Oregon Address 820 W.
8th St. Albany, Oregon. lMar4tp.
WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS
FOR SPOT CASH
ANY ISSUE'
$50 $100
$500 $1000
Send us your Bonds by registered
lotter and reccivo highest market
price by return' mail.
WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO.
200 Central Bldg.' "
Seattle, Wash.
Nov SO tf.
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