Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, March 22, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    fafflhflAY, HAfeofc 2 1919.
tiu&msk tmtitimkti, Vale, oregqK,
I -News Brevities of Local Intel est f
, ,Njr8i Boy Back Allen Forbes for
sir ''month's b, member of the motor
Artillery In .France has returned home
arid spent a 'feW days in Vale this
week. He saw only two days of
trenches ' before taking pneumonia
from which, his recovery was very
slow. He is glad to be back in Mal
heuVcouhty and 'among 'Nyssa friends
again.
On Way to Washington Mrs. Jack
Wheeler and baby were in Vale a few
days th.la.wcck visiting with the East
hams and Dunaways. Mrs 'Wheeler
'is enroute to Washington D..C. to join
her; husband Lieutenant Wheeler who
will' be stationed there for" a time. En
route 'cast Mrs. Wheeler will- visit
Mrs. Dr. Williams in Iowa.
Visits Afother Sidriey Burbidge left
for 'Kctton-Lincolnshire, England last
Monday where he will visit his moth-'
er for" several months and return to
Vale in. the fall. He has just been
releasee) from the army.
New ' Corners Mr. and Mrs. Estes
Visits Sister James Cook of Cald
well formerly of Vale has' been visit'
ing his sister Mrs. II. E. Young. James
is just back from France, he was
member of a hospital Unit and has
been nearly all over France. Mrs,
Young returned home with her broth'
cr the last of the week, to spend sev
eral days with her parents at Cald
wel.
. From Owyhee Mr. and Mrs T. M
Lowe were in Vale Wednesday and
Thursday from their homestead near
Mitchell Butte, while Mr. Lowe was
transacting 'business. They also vis
ited .Wednesday with their daughter
Miss Marian Lowe a studept in the
Payette high school.,
Home From France Clarence Scott
arrived in Vale last week from Camp
Lewis. AJtho Mr. Scott was not in
service a year he visited many south-
cm' and eastern camps in the U. S
( and saw a large portion of France.
1
I Home From Service Clair Rouse
was in Vale a few hours this week
S!fnrrr1na At PYisail' nra Yinra viairina.
friends and are JOoking for a homeVcturninS homc Br10gnnJ after scv"
in 'Vale'. They like the looks of the
city' and expect to settle here before
.going back. to Fossil.
'Dance a Success ;The Masquerade
dance given1 on St. Patrick's was at
tended by a nice crowd of people from
Ontario and out in the country, be
sides the Vale .people.
Baby),Boy Arrives A baby boy was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Herrett;
Sunday Morning March 16.
Moved 'Thursday Mr. and Mrs. P.
G. Eberly moved into the former Paul
Freeman home last Thursday.
eral months service abroad.
SOCIETY COLUMN
P. E O. Guests Day.
Tuesday March 18, Mrs. Dunlop and
Miss Mary Glenn were hostess for
guest day of chapter K, P. E. O at the
Glenn home. After the regular busi
ness meeting Mrs. H. C. Eastham ac-
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
VALE, OREGON
Member Federal Reserve Association of he' United States
It te our him and effort to give such
service to 'pur patronB that they profit
by our dealings and recommend us to'
their friends.
4V
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00
-f - - -
..E offer ybu the
services of a
s.
good strong bank which is
thoroughly conversant with the
requirements of this community.
DIRECTORS
F.r Wildhaber J. B. Adrian
Leo'H. Schmidt George E.
J. P.'Dunaway
Davis
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componied by her daughter Virginia!
Easthnm sang an Irish Lullaby. The
rooms were decorated in green and
the table was beautiful in green an'dj
white. The favors were "Patrick
Caps" which were becomingly wornV
by all present. 1 he. color scheme of
green and white was artistically car
lled out in . the delicious luncheon
which was served. After luncheon
Airs. H. C. Smith of Ontario gave
some appropriate toasts and also won
the prize in the Irish guessing contest
Mrs Staples of Ontario was uo for tho
day and the invited guests who enjoy
ed afternoon with the P. E. O.'s were
Mrs. J. Boydell of Nyssa, Mrs. Judd
01 Wisconsin, Mrs. McLaughlin of
Jamieson, Mrs. Loveland of Caldwell
Mrs. Wildhaber and Miss Lovelana
In connection with the work of the
club the Oregon chapters of P. E. O,
arc this -year providing funds for
eleven college students, and this was
the subject of interesting discussions
during the business hour.
Vdh Personal and Local News
Annual Dinner.
Members of the Vale Monday club
and their husbands enjoyed a moat
pleasant evening on March 17 when
the annual dinner in honor of club
husbands -was served at the William
Bohna home. Decorations of the even
ing Were green 'and white with the
shamrocks predominating, being hung
in streamers across the archways and
covering the lights, bouquets of green
carnations formed the table decora
tions while each lady wore a shamrock
jcap and the men matched honors with
green ties. At seven o'clock a roast
turkey dinner topped off by ices and
cakes wes served. Whist was played
later iri the evening, Mrs. R. D. Lytle
winning high score for ladies and C.
Mueller the gentlemen's prize. The
very pleasant evening was finished
with an informal dance and at a late
hour the club members departed 'for
their homes' leaving their wishes that
the next annual dinner come soon.
Afternoon for Bride
Mrs G. F. Wildhaber delightfully
entertained a house full of ladies last
Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Julien A. Hurley, a recent bride. The
spacious rooms' of the Wildhaber home
were the scene of much merriment
during the afternoon when the guests
hemmed tea towels for the bride and
each person composed nn original
poem to accompany the towel she had
hemmed, at the last named art Mrs.
Fairchild of Everett who is visiting
her daughter Mrs. Vernon Herrett,
was awarded first honors and .Mrs.
Hurley honor guests prize. Refresh!
ments were served late in the after
noon, Mrs. R. 'E. Weant presiding at
the serving table.
Afternoon Tea.
Tho Methodist Ladies will hold a
tea at 'the'Tfomo' of Mrs. M. N. Fegtly
next Wednesday afternoon, March 26,
beginning at three o'clock and contirt
uing until about five in the evening.
All ladies are cordially invited to at
tend. A silver offering will be taken.
The Methodist aid has just reorgan
ized after a period of rest and the tea
will be in the order of a get acquainted
affair.
MEAT
GROCERIES
MILK
We cary everything good to cat, and you'll find it less ex
pensive and more convenient to get all your supplies here.
Come in and make your pick of our fruits, vegetables and gro
ceries' and delect a nice piece of fresh or cured meat.
Pure rich milkdelivered at $4.00 per month.
Seven years ago wo installed a modern packing plant in Vale
and since that-time have' been doing a very nice business for'
which we thank our many customers. Now in, order to keep
pace with the growth of our city, we have -just enlarged our'
quarters to include a complete and modern grocery department
in addition to our 'up-to-date meat market.
Our Motto is
"Sixteen Ounces to the Pound."
We'handfe everything to eat in quantities to suit all comers.
THE VALE MEAT CO.
A. H. CHESTER, Mgr. Vale, Oregon
THE PIONEER MARKET; NINE YEARS IN
BUSINESS
J J J J J J
A CHTJRCH--CHOIR
Sunday Services, Choir
" "leetings, Etc.
.;. , .5. . .. .;. .5. ,
CHRICZIAN CHURCH
Tho Christian Bible School meet?
at 10:00 o'clock. The attendance is
steadily growing, 67 present last Sun
day.
The Ladies Aid wl!i meet at Mrs.
Mulkey's home Friday at 2 o'clock.
The Ladies are sewing for the Red
Cross.
There will be preaching Sunday at
11:00 o'clock and. 7:30 Sunday Mar,
23 Rev. W. L. Mclivaine of Seattle,
Everybody Welcome.
CATHOLIC SERVICES
Father Stack PaBtor
Services will be held at Juntura on
the first and third Sundays of each
month t "iO o'clock.
Sei vices -will be held at Vale on the
Second Sunday of each month at 10
t ' o'ejock.
X Services will be held at Brogan on
X the fourth Sunday of each month at
X ' 10 o'clock.
This schedule holds good until Junf
, first when duo notice will be given in
regard to change of time for services.
1 M Si 1 i t ! 8 H H 1 I't'l ' li'Uli H -il i 1 H-t-fr-H-H-t t-j-W.iiih
DRINK
AND BE
MERRY
GREATEST VARIETY FINEST QUALITY BIGGEST QUANTITY
OF SATISFYING SOFT DRINKS ALWAYS "
JIM'S PLACE
J. D. ROGERS, Prop.
Vak. Ort
WHERE YOU ARE MADE TO FEEL AT HOME.
Smokes - Eats Pool Billiards - Cards DririKa.
1 1 ii HI llllllll H i I tl-i H H i i 1 1 H H ifr-H-t-H--H-Hi-fr that heritage
METHODfST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Services for Sunday March 23, 1919,
Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock a.m.
Mrs. B. F. Farmer Supt.
Preaching at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
Subject God's Hand in History.
Christian Endeavor at 6 o'clock p.
m. and preaching at 7 o'clock p. m,
The officers and teachers of the
Sunday school were well pleased last
Sunday when they were greeted by the
largest school ofthe conference year,
yet there is room for more and they
would receive a cordial greeting
A Valuable Heritage
,"Oh, yes, my folks arc all religious,
all the family way back," said a young
man in a hospital ward, "but I do
not take much stock in that sort of
thing." "You have inherited stock In
it, and very valuable stock," gravely
answered the surgeon attending him.
"Do you know why you are recovering
bo rapidly from your accident why
the bones knit and the wounds Ijeal so
rapidly? It is "because those ancestors
of your have bequeathed to you good,
clean blood and a sound constitution!
the physical wake-up of those who
have kept God's laws. If I were you
J I would cultivate, an appreciation of
L, R. Kirney of Jamieson was in
town last Friday.
Sunday Frank L. Tate of Jamieson
was a Vale visitor.
W. H. Ransom oft,Drewsey was an
eany weeK visitor in ,town.
Elmer Powell of .Jamieson. was a
visitor in Vale Saturday.
O. B. Yaunt of Baker was in-Vale
Saturday attending .to legal business.
W. Lewis of Nnmpa was registered
at thb Drexcl last Friday.
Rush McIIargue of Crowley was a
visitor in town last "Friday.
George Foon of Crime was in Vale
last Friday.
Wilmer Shaver of Watson was a
Sunday visitor.
Charles Mnnloy of Dixie attended to
business in Vale Tuesday.
S. B. Hinton of Brogan was a vis
itor the middle of the week.
Milt Davis a rancher of Drewscy
was an early week visitpj in town.
Charles T. Lellard of Drewscy was
in Vale the middle of j tho week.
Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Westfall was
in town the early part of the week.
Trcssa Pederson ot Payette visited
relatives 'here several days this week.
R.. W. Sloughton of Payette was In
Vale Wednesday.
Edwin Johnson of Drewsey was in
town the last of the week.
G. H. Bodfish, Malheur merchant
was in Vale over Sunday.
H. C. Cleveland, and family of Jam
eson were in Valo Sunday to visit
with Mrs. Cleveland.
Mrs. Fairchild of Everett Washing
ton is visitinc. at the home of hei
daughter Mrs. 'Vernon Herrett
Mrs. Earl Neely and children left for
Jamieson Saturday to spend a few
days with friends and relatives.
Clint and George Stacey were in
town for a few days this week and
attended the dance.
E. T. Bogart of Jamieson was in
Vale attending to legal business the
first of the week.
District Attorney and Mrs. R. W.
Swnggler were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Rielly.
Engineer A. J. 'Wiley of Boise was
in Vale the. first of tho week looking
after project worl here.
Dr.. Avery Kobcrts, dentist who re
cently located at Ontario was in Valo,
Monday.
Mrs. Virgil Staples was up -from
Ontario Tuesday attending the, P. E.
O. meeting. . .
Mr. arid'Mrs. ,Eee . jMiUjjr.jof ' West
fall were quests"'at the Drcxel last
week-end.
J. R. Mustardt of, .Ontario, vps. i
?ucst at the Drexel the" latter part of j
last week. . ...
Edith E. Johnson "of . Payette was. a
guest at the Drcvel Hotel last Sat
urday. ....
Dr. Avey of.Pajrette was in ,Valo
Tuesday attending to professional bus
iness. -it
Mrs. Lou Jacobson of Los Angeles
was visiting friends in Vale the first
of tho .week.
Craig Cochran was down from
Crane the latter part of., last week
mil registered at the Arlington.
A. W. Ferguson .of Watson was in
town Tuesday and paid a visit to the
Enterprise.
Cecil Scott of Parma vas a guest at
the Drexel the earlier part of the
week.
Fred Langley of Dixie was register
ed at the Arlington Hotel Wednes
day. Leona Lammort and Norma Lockett
of Brogan were visiting in town Wed
nesday. .
Roy McNulty ,a racher of Watson
attended to business here the first of
the week.
Vale Mansur was Up from Ontarib
and spent the week end with friends
and relatives.
T. P. Joyce of Juntura, was regis
tered at the Drexel the first of the
week. '
H. F. Benson of Weiser was over
Monday and paid a visit to The Enter
prise office.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ridglqy of Jam
ieson were in Vale the first of the
week visiting their son Robert.
Mrs. II. C. Smith was up from On
tario the first of the week attending
the, Monday Club dinner .and the P. E.
O. Meeting.
Engirieer John H Lewis .went to
La Grande to confer with Water Sup
erintendent Cochran regarding action
on some of the water decisions in this
territory.
Howard Camp of Harper was in
Vale this week looking after business
here and stated that the roads Jjorn
Harper were pretty rough but that
the rains had been greatjy appreciated
by ranchers and stockmen.
Miss Le Nora Mallet, is nursing Mrs.
H C. Cleveland of Jamieson who is
in Vale. Miss Mallet is a sister of
Charles, Mallet.
The families of Si J Bean and
James Flfer were un from Mnllpf tn
Attend the lotfl Socialist party Wed-
nesday.
. Mrs. A. M. Hurley retured Inst week
end from Portland where she spenl
some time with the Gus Hurley fam
iiy.
Realcstatc Changes Hands
Warmsprings Realty Co. report the
following ;sales the past week, 6i
tract to James Inmon of Jn
and 46 acre tract out of th
quarter section to J. E. Feathc
Cornelius ; Oregon, and a h(
two lots belonging to Ernes
to uenno Atncn wno win i.
home in Vale after the firt
month.
The lan'd sold was held on r
by James MilleV and O. E.
flnd adjoins the -King place
tEast. Mr. Featherston bout
tract for his son and contem
buying more. While here he looked
over an improved place for a friend
in Portland and left feeling that he
nad found what his' friend wants. Mr,
Featherston is head of Featherston
Mfg.. Co., of Cornelius", bottlers of
.Featherston Logan Berry Juice,
brand which is well and favorably
known.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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wives, Piofcssional men and everyone who desire a brief and effective
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mation and helpful suggestions in the For Sale, Wanted, Found, L5t
Strayed, For Rent and' other sections.
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will place your locals where people look for them, where they will
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them, a e
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cents extra for making engraved brand. Must be paid in advance.
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of echn. Th p,t Irw month, itrtr.l thonuinH dollnrs worth of lire itotk ihM httH
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Duo to tht cot nd difficulty of handling 'mall account! It waa tithtr nccnaarr1
to b the raU. of Ibu ad. or handl.. them on a caih hl. Thcr'rc, hereafter n7
tre Enlerprle, one cent per word per week-. Flure It out rounelf or write for nrico
In adrance.. Itemember to add 25 centa for each engraved brand"
ESTRAY NOTICE
FOR SALK
CTrjAVr'rfc - , , , ,
M.ivni.uu une rcu cow, wnilC fAIJO rnncnv , , ,
faced 'and has calf; one red muley ,3 ?I , i model Oak
cow, one roan yearling heifer, one ds" f.a' n 8 buy ,
red steer coming two years old, one Lf, ' . ? 'hoUrouSHy ovor'
red heifer coming two years old one S An uu I ""Sf at ?4;
spotted steer two year old. AH are S y' ikMinlinS
branded N over u rlr,U mm I' nt $?00' I,lflu,re Kewlar Garage,
r-W"" '6"-. Vnln llrn.m,, .1- l
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PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DOCTORS
EDGAR S. -EORTNER, M. D
Phvsiclan and Surgeon
OFFICE HOURS
9 to 12 and 2 to 5
Office over First National Bant
Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore oi
R. D. BURROW, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Vale Drug Store
Phone 215
Vale, Oregon
DR. NORVALL
Nerve Specialist
Druglcss Physician
Opposite Young's -Garage. Vnle Ore
, Phone 43
OSTEOPATHS
Dr. Pauline Sears Err. Harriet Sear
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Graduates of American, School o
Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo.
1st' Building North of Vnle Drug Stor
ATTORNEYS
II. C. EASTHAM
Attorney and Councellor at Law
U. 3. Bank Bldg.
Phone 248
Vale -!- Oregon
R. G. WHEELER
Attorney and Councellor at Law
Practice in all
Courts and U. S. Land Office
Collections
Nclsen Bldg. -:- Vale, On
Geo. E. Davis Bruce R. Kestei
DAVIS & KESTER
Vale, Oregon
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore
Julien A. Hurley G. A. Hurlot
HURLEY & HURLEY
A ttorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore
ROBERT D. LYTLE
Attorney
First National Bank Bldg.
Vale, Oregon.
Phone 00
FARM LOANS
Ranch Loans, 20 Years, Rural Credit
Hay arid General Fire Insurance
C. C. MUELLER
'Real Estate
1st. Nat. Bank Bldg., Vale, Oregon
DRAY SERVICE
Residence 87 Phones Of fin 9f
O. K. TRANSFER
C. II. Dodge, Prop.
Out of Town Work Any Ti.no
Teams and Trucks
Sample Rooms in Connection.
ENGINEERS
JOHN E. JOHNSON
Pioneer Engineer and Surveyor of
Malheur County
Blue Prints and PlaUing
Haves Building -:- Vale. Oregon
UNDERTAKERS
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral
Director
.' T. T. NELSON
Vale, Oregon
Up-to-Date Undertaking Parlors...
Fine Line of Undertaking Supplier
Hearse Service Pbcrf '
SPRING DRESS PA TTERNS
Large assortment of Farcy White and Floweret! Die?
Voiles. Some beautiful patterns for Easter dresses for the little
folks. .
A few cents wisely sxpended will rccurtain tliut room, in
a soft, clinging summer-like material. We have several bcautien
for you to see
DRY GOODS STORE
Vale
BALGEMAN AND BURBIDGE,
Oregon
i
earmark
:t;d over slope on right ear. Finder of ' oALE BARGAIN House and
jtll or any will receive reasonable I i'vo lots' finc shado' thrco blocks
""u murx nouse on corner. Side
walks, city water. Best bargain in
Vale. Price $1200 Terms. John Hard
wick Realty Company. 8Fcbtf
'reward, notify A. D. McCnnn Brogan
"regon. 8 Mar. t3p
LOST One dark red 2 year old
Hereford bull with red spot on jaw,
figure nine, thus, 9 on Tight hip. Will '
pay liberal reward for information '
leading to his recovery, M. D. Kelly,
damieson, Oregon. 18. Jan 8t
STRAYED From their Ironside
range, two black 2yr. old steers and
one young brownish black cow, all
branded bar over P, on loft hip with
crop off left ear. Cow should have
calf by side. Please write any infor
mation auout these arrivals to, E. F.
Pratt., Nyssa, Oregon. R. F. D. No 1
1 Mar-3tp.
EGG FOR SETTING S. C. White
Leghorn eggs for sale $1.00 per 15,
$5.00 per 100. R. D. Pierce on W. H.'
Smith Ranch 4 miles east on north'
sido of river. R. F. D. No. 1. '
Mnr 22tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Four
roomed house, barn and two lots on
I north side in Vale. $500. $200. cash
or trade. Balance very easy. Frank
Johns, Parma, Idaho. 22 Feb-Apr.4p.
ESTRAY NOTICE One Motly fnc
ed yearling steer. Marked, crop off
.left ear, split in lower part of right
ear, waddle on right jaw, brnhded
ZM on right side. Came to my place
Jan 3, 1919, Owner can have same by
paying costs. R. D. Pierce, Vale, Ore
gon, four miles east of Vale on north
3ide of riven 8Mar 3tp
ESTRAYED I have in my posses
lion one white horse branded jlQ
on left shoulder, weight about 1050
pounds. Also .one bay horse branded
2 on right thigh, weight about 1275 lb.
.spot in forehead. Owner can get pro
perty at my place on tho North Fork
four miles from Beulah, Oregon. Rec
tor Arnwine, Juntura Oregon. 22mnr3t
STRAYED Black Jersey heifer,
coming 2 years old, branded 43 on left
hip. Will pay reasonable reward for
information or bringing snme to our
FOR SALE Seed Potatoes, free
from disease, and the kind that yield
Two cents a pound, sacks furnished by
purchaser. Trueraan Cornforth, Vale,
Oregon. 22Febtf
FOR SALE One Mogul engine 8.1G
II. P. In good running shape, used
two years. $600 cash.Ono ford car 1916
model $300 cash. C. W. Lanman, Bro
gan, uregon. 22Feb.4tp.
FOR SALE Blue Stem Seed wheat
at ranch of Eastern Oregon Land Co.
half way between Jamieson and Bro
gan. Inquire I. E. Oakes, Agent, On
tario, Oregom lMar4t.
FOR SALE Beardless Rye Seed.
;Four cents per pound in good sacks.
Walter Batzol, Payette, Idaho lmnr5t
FQR SALE Barley seed. at Willow
Wood Stock Farm. Inquire of G.'W.
Haw, Jamieson, Oregon. 16mar 4tp
EGGS FOR SETTING, S. C, white!
Leghorn, foe sale nt. si.nn fnr ik p
place knowti as tho Ben King ranch D. Tiered", Vale Oregon. " MarlStf
UlllUa Jttnb Ul VUIU. C11U f. Ijyilll.
R. F. D., Vale, Ocgon. Marl5-3tp
STRAYED Anyone finding cattle
branded p n on right hip, bell wad
dle, also waddle on rjght jaw. Please
notify me and I will pay all feed
bills. Ben F. Jordan, Westfall, Oregon.
22 Feb 2t.
WANTED
STRAYED Anyono finding Cattle
branded on lcft h'P notify
Fred flUf Cammann Westfall,
Oregon. 1 will pay charges on same.
15Mar2tp.
REAL JSSTATE
UNION AND WALLOWA county
property for sale or trade. Write to
Geo. H. Currey, "Ho who Moves Real
Estate", La Grande, Oregon Mar8tfp
NOTICE TO STOCKMEN
Wo have employed Mr. II. II, High
Jis 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. Pinnoy, Agent.
Mnr 15tf.
As a matter of fact, It's the over
balance of power, with the liberty-
loving nations on the heavy end, that
makes the world feel so safe now, re
gardless of just what form tho League
of Nutions takes. Clinton Daily Clin-
tonian.
WORK WANTED Married man,
,age 30 with one child desires placo
to work on shares, fully furnish'ed,
,or would consider placo by monjh,
ifully experienced with livestock. Jas.
M. Bingham, Box 20, Eastend, Sask
atchewan. Imar2tp
WANTED To hear from" owner
who has small place' for sale. Givo
description and terms in first letter.
Address R. D. Farwell, CHewclah,
Washington. 22Mar2tp
waned"t6trade a bio7kf
Jots in good location in Ontario, Ore
gon for irrigated or irrigatablo land
in Eastern, Oregon Address 820 W.
8th St. Albany, Oregon. lMar4tp.
MISCELLANEOUS
i FOR LEASE 15 acres new land;
all "fenced. One half mile 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,) Vnle, Oregon.
AUCTIONEER For first class
("tock Auctioneer call for date with E.
W. Dunn, U. S. National Bank, Vnle,
Oro. Feb 22 tf.
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DQNT THROW YOUR
OLD mOESWAY!
Bef,
After
Bring them to McKay's and get them back us good as new
expert repairing will make your shoes last longer.
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If you want Crockery, Granite Ware, Dishes, Brooms, School
Supplies, Nuts, Candy Clocks, Knives, Brushes, Toys, Crochet
Thread, Gloves. Shoes, and all kind of notions, it will pay you to
Buy Cheap for Cash at
Mc Kays Variety Store
x Vale, Oregon