SATURDAY. MAY 3, 1919. PAGE SIX MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON 1 1 H Hf,'''"' g, (, ,g, ,. .j. ,, ,t, ,, ,, ,, ., ,, .t .. ! RANCHER, STOCKMAN OR TOURIST; We can supply you one and all with anything in general mer chandise. Auto Supplies, gas and oil. BROGAN TRADING AND LUMBER CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE I J. A. Kennedy, Mgr. urogan, Oregon t NEW RUGS Big Assortment in the popular light colors just arrived. Let us also demonstrate the Vacum Sweeper. Best for general use because it gets all dust and dirt and is not hard on the rugs. t T. T. NELSEN VALE :- OREGON .Jpitj SMI fljiijiliii 33 Our Aim Is To Give You Good Groceries At Reasonable Prices We Appreciate Satisfied Customers That Stay With Us BEST OF SERVICE ALL THE TIME AT VALE'S EXCLUSIVE GROCERY FRESH. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. Diven and Company Formerly "M. F. Co." Vale, Oregon and jf POULTRY1 TRY OUR NEW GROCERY DEPARTMENT Everything new, fresh and clean. We specialize in Green Stuff and best quality Staples Our Meats Taste As Good As They Look The Home Packing Co. f Malheur County Community News , $ RIVERDALE Heavy Rains Fall Road Work Pro gress Soldier Returns From Germany .;. .. .. ,, .j, f.fr i 1 'M ! '1' '' ! ! ! ! f . noon. A very jnteresting program was rendered by the pupils. Mrs. Mert Thayer and children re turned front Payette last week where they had been spending a few days with W. G. Pennington and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baird and little son Irwin attended the Birthday dinner at the G. H. Ricker in Vale on the 18th, given in honor of their "grandma" Godfrey's 100th birthday. The dear old lady was the recipient of 160 birthday cards from the pupils of the Vale grammer school. Each of the little ones addressing their own card. H Pauline Boston who in attending school in Boise visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Boston Easter Sunday. W. Jones has the best mule colt in Malheur county. Phono 63 A Murket of Good Meats VALE, OREGON II. Beelar, Mgr. RIVERDALE, Oregon April 30 Lincoln and Annex schools have clos ed for this year and teachers returned to their homes at Ontario, f Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews had a new phone installed this week with No. 181J3. R. S. Pearce left a few days ago for Salt Lake City where he will spend several days with friends and rela tives. Misses Eunice and Sarah Grant vls i'.ed in Boise a few days ago. M. A. Patch has been on the sick list for several days but is much lm I roved at this date. Carl Brookshire who is employed ly the Butterfield Live Stock Com pany visited homefolks over Sunday. E. E. Record recently purchosed a Ford truck which can be used for dif ferent purposes. Many others find them more useful than a common car. Elton Watts and Ora Estby went to Cambridge, Idaho a few days ago with dairy cows. One of the heaviest rains in many years fell here a few days ago which was much needed as water for irriga tion will not be turned in the ditches for some weeks yet on account of the usual routine of work. Mr. Gilmore recently purchased he Edgar Hapkee ranch and located with his family on name. Len Christiansen lost a fine heifer a few days ago, Caused from being bloated on alfalfa. Mrs. E. J. Patch went to Boise last week on a business trip. Oscar Estby and two daughters Fern and Mae went to Cambridge Idaho this week, Mr. Estby has a position with the Commercial Cream ery company at that place. We understand that a new herd law for Snnke river precinct will got into effect on June 6th and we hope its true. Rambling stock are a nuisance. Grading on road from Snake river bridge to the bench is still progress ing nicely we are glad to say and hope the good work will continue for it lias long been needed. A little baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harriman a few days ago and is reported to be the unluckey thirteenth addition to this generous family. Oscar Grant went out to the Idaho Mils recently where he will spend ome weeks. Mrs. John Matthews is the Cham pion aspargus grower in this part of he country and her product is re cognized to be the best that goes n the Weiser market always clean, Lender and sweet and commands a ready sale. L. A. Wright recently arrived here 'rom Germany and is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. E. E. Re cord who is rejoicing to know her son s alive and with her again. Mr. Wright was in the 91st Division, Field Artillery and f aught through many hard battles in Northern France and w many interesting things in the ''Fatherland" but is glad to be in the U. S. A. with friends and loved ones .igain. BIG BEND School Children View Whippet Tank Will Plan for Big Celebration BIG BEND, Ore. Apri. 30 Every one in the community is urged to be at the park Sunday afternoon, May 11 at three o'clock to arrange for the fourth of July celebration. Hereto fore the celebrations have been decid edly successful and this year plans are being' made to have a much larger celebration in every way. Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrick of Parma spent last Friday at the home of Mrs. E. L. Tate. Word has been received here that L. H. Ekin, who has been ill in Boise for some time, has so far recovered that he and Mrs. Ekin have gone to their new home in Canada. D. L. Miller went to Vale Tuesday having been summoned to serve as juror. School in district 46 was dismissed Thursday and most of the children went to Parma to see the whippet tank. A fair sized crowd attended the benefit dance given by the band at Holly Hall Wednesday night. TAKES NYSSA PAPER WHITE STAR Alfalfa Will Soon Be Ready For First Cutting School Closes With Big Program. i Spring Clean-up time is here and Mr. and Mrs. Home Iieautifier will need many kinds of paints and varnish. Come in and let us show color charts and help in selecting the right paints. VALE HARDWARE CO. Saxon Humphrey, Prop. .. Vale, Oregon WHITE STAR, Oregon. Apr. 20 'lost of the farmers here are through irrigating for a while and with such .lelightful warm days the alfalfa will oon be ready for cutting. Mrs. C. Smith and baby went to '.heir ranch at the Bully Creek reser voir last Tuesday. Irmnn Reed and Clinton Thayer at tended the closing exercises of the drove School last Wednesday after- Foreman F. L. Sheets of Enterprise Shop Takes Editing of Nyssa Journal Fred L. Sheets for some time fore man of printers at the Enterprise shop leaves this week for Nyssa where he will become editor of the Gate City Journal, Mr. Sheets is well known in newspaper circles in this county and thruout Eastern Oregon, having work ed on many of the papers in this section. For Beveral months before coming to Vale Mr. Sheets edited the; Nyssa paper and gave his readers one of the neatest and newsiest papers of the county. He is thoroughly familier with the Nyssa field and greatly in terested in the development of that section and all Malheur County. NEW COMPANY ORGANIZED Ontario Men Incorporate and Will Operate New Industry in Home Tpwn. Attorney P. J. Gallagher of Ontario and brother E. J. Gallagher lately of Witchita Kansas were in Vale this week while Attorney Gallagher at tended court sessions. They bring news that the U. S. Plumbing arTi! Heating company of Ontario has been incorporated by L. G. Olson and them selves and will operate under the name of the U. S. Manufacturing company incorporated. The new plant will spec ialize in sheet iron work of all kinds. I J J J " 5 5 AUTO LIVERY For Quick and Efficient Service Call A. Glen Mansur Office Arlington Hotel Phone 246W - Vaje, Oregon 5 5 "t 2 3 2j j J J5 J 2 t I $ $ ! I ! ! ; THE WORLDS BEST ALWAYS REX THEATRE VbIp B. Quisen berry. Prop. WEEK'S PROGRAM Oregon $ 1 " wlitfitm& Cleveland Tractor with tandem disks working on 20 grade. Built like an army tank that's why the Cleveland is so efficient! flMHE ability to travel over al- Yet there is sufficient power and speed to enable it to get a great volume of work done, working at a speed of three and one-half , miles per hour. Easy to operate economical on fuel the Clevelend is a machine for any farm. Thousands are now in use building profits making farms more productive. El most any soil that's why the Cleveland always stays at work. That's why it gets so much work done. And it is small enough to turn around in the corners to get into the farm lots saves the waste ground that can't be reached by the ordinary tractor. Get Your Cleveland Tractor Now The spring work is now under way in most coast districts, : Those who ordered their Clevelands during the winter months have been receiv ing them according to schedule. If you want a CLEVELAND this season DON'T DELAY ACT NOW. Write for Catalog, prices and the name of our nearest dealer ' .. , r. McNeff Tractor & Auto Company Distributors Portland 225 pitt.ock Block Oregon Portland State highway commis sion lets 10 paving and 4 grading con tracts, totaling $2,000,000. 7HE PRICE YOU PAY TODAY FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE the same price you paid be fore the war, no higher. THE CHEAPEST labor say ing, money saving and time saving convenience in exis. tence. TRY it and you he without it. will never Malheur Home Telephone Co. H. H. WAGGONER, Mgr. VALE, OREGON PORTLAND FIRM Wishes to make agency arrangement with first-class responsible citizen of Vale as agent for large Stock. Fire Insurance, Casualty, and Bonding ' Companies. Man must be high-grade citizen, ambitious and ener getic. Address Representative, L. W., co Malheur Enterprise. . 4. t Saturday May 3 Matinee Show TOI.I.Y OF THE ClUCl S" Evening Preforinanrc "TARZAN OF TIIF. APES" Sunday May 4 "BONDS OF HONOR" and Two Reel Comedy "BEDROOM BLUNDER" Monday May 5 MOLLY KING in "SUSPENSE" Tuesday, May 6 ETHEL BARRYMORE in "DIVORCE" Wednesday, May 7 "Paramount Feature Film" with an all Star ,Caste Thurs. and Frl., May 8 and 9 "THE HUN WITHIN" A Paramount feature with an T all Star Caste in stiring war drama. Change of Program Every Night IF ITS i FURNITURE SEE NORDALE many choice and ex ceptional BARGAINS in good new and used Furniture. Our rebuilt furniture is aa good as new and costs a mighty sight less. Remember there is always a BARGAIN SALE OF " FURNIURE. AT OUR STORE Bed Room, Dining Room, Kit chen furniture in newest designa and styles... Everything to fur. nish a home and furnish it right. "If You Don't Buy From Ua We Both Lose, That's All." TH0S.B. NORDALE Second Hand Merchandise Valt Oregon SUMMER SUITS Clean up that Summer Suit and start the season right. When you have on a neatly clean ed and pressed suit you feel as jaunty as the spring weather, but if your cloths are soiled and sag at the knees your spirits sag likewise and you cannot keep up a bright appearance before customers. Have you given us that Order for a new Suit? If not right now is the time to do it. f VALE CLEANING WORKS CLEANERS PRESSERS TAILORS J. W. DORSEY, Prop. "WATCH US GROW VISIT OUR STORE ik"6i&tV'6 'Vtt'sV is"1 AtV A 66 6 V6tV6,6 I ! The Vale Hot Springs Sanitarium Rooms, Hoard, Rath and Massage: Dr. Thos. W. Thurston, Supt., Vale, Ore. ANY DAY AND LOOK OVER THE NOTION COUNTERS. Refurnishing the kitchen after spring house cleaning you will find all "those -handy little things" here. SOMETHING NEW "Pyrex" Transparent, Glass Ovenware If you want Crockery. Granite Ware, Dishes, Broomi, School Supplies, Nuts, Candy Clocks. Knivts, Brushes, Toys, Crochet Thread, Gloves. Shoes, and all kind of notions, it will pay you to Buy Cheap for Cash at McKays Variety Store j v.i r oit! vsirguu