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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1919)
7 SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. PAGE TEN MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON i . J PUBLIC ROADS DIRECTOR fFLfJU-- ijmff&lf19JXJyJ SHE IS THE WOMAN WHO IS MOST PARTICULAR ABOUT HER CLOTHES AND DRESS GOODS. WE ALWAYS HAVE THE LATEST MATERIALS, THE LAST WORD IN STYLES, AND THE BEST VALUES READY TO OFFER YOU. Fourth of July WHATEVER YOU NEED IN THE WAY OF FURNISHINGS, DRESS GOODS, ETC., FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY OUTING, COME IN ; WE WILL PLEASE YOU. 894 0006 Summer Dresses We want every woman in this community to realize that our store is a safe guide on styles. You will be both inter ested and delighted with the showing in hot weather dresses you will find here Priced $6.50 to $14 50 White Shoes Oxfords and pumps that both look cool and feel so on these very hot days. Nowadays shoe service is an im portant factor in shoe buying and to be sure of dependability in footwear, it will pay you to trade here. Oxfords Military heel $3.85 Oxfords French heel 4.00 Pumps plain French heel 4.00 Pumps Colonial French heel .4.00 White High Shoes 2.85 Thomai H. McDonald, director of public roads and rural engineering, who will supervise expenditure of fed eral road funds. RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY NEWS (Continued From Page Eight) 'Tour Uniform is Your Ticket" to the big feed July 4th If You are thinking about Buying a TRUCK Ask about the Famous WHITE We will gladly refer you to owners right here and let them tell you why it is the most economical Truck to buy. After buying a TRUCK, You want it to do the work, make time, and stay on the job. Ask the boys how the WHITE behaved in the service over there. READ the double page ad in the Saturday Evening Post June 21st. It tells about some of them that have made 300,000 miles. In addition to this you might try to buy a second hand one. This will tell you plainly what the owners think of them. Can vou ask for better proof about the value there is in a WHITE? If you can, Ask us. We sell them in VALE, JUNTURA, RIV ERSIDE, and CRANE, OREGON. We sell GoOdyMr Tires too, and they arc good, come in and let us tell you about the in. KESSLER OARAGE o o o o o Mae were down from Cambridge Sun day visiting friends and looking after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Christensen spent Sunday with friends in Ontario. A. R. Grant returned a few days ago from La Grande and other points Oh a pleasure trip. Miss Lola Record of Boise visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Record last week. Mrs. J. W. Outcelt has been on the sick list for a few days but is much improved at this writing. Mr. Burgevman of Salt Lake City has been here for a few days looking after his ranch and other business in terests. Mr. Burgerman is figuring on making a nuijnber of improvements on his property this summer and fall Miss Elsie Gibson is home from Boise where she has been employed as stenographer and has accepted a like linsition in Wciser where she can be at home part of the time. She is now employed in the office of Attor ney E. R. (Coulter. Misses Cecil Hambleton, Mablc Brookshire and Lucile Grant went tc the hot springs on west Weiser flat Kriday afternoon. There is a plague of gnats through out this section that are tormenting men and beasts and everything else with life that spends much time in the open. WHAT IS VIRTUE IN A WIFE? The Rex Theatre has contracted to present Sunday, July (i, Miss Anita Stewart's initial First National pro duction, "Virtuous Wives," adapted from the two million edition book of the same title by Owen Johnson. "Virtuous Wives" is described as a truthful story of married life in New York society. According to the author, in the introduction to his story, a vir tuous wife is becoming an extinct species of feminity under present-day Conditions, The reasons for this, as described in his novel, have been in cluded In the screen adaptation. Miss Stewart makes her return to the Am erican screen after an absence of sev eral months in the role of Amy For rester, the "only member of a social set to whom pleasure is young." As the wife of Andrew Forrester, and obsessed only with the idea of constant and uninterrupted amusement, she ap pears in the role of the young society mat ion who finally is brought to a realization that unbridled pleasure but the ;ih of happiness. Vale Trading Co. Proprietors . J, Keeiler Sales Manager r. B. Woodard Business Mgr. WANTED To get in communica- , Hon with owner of good stock ranch who Is willing to sell. Address P. O. Bos 164 Payette, Idaho. June 28 2tp NOTICE OF rORSJCLOtUM Salt- of Chattel. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE NVriONAI. NITRATE COMPANY. LIMITED. AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Thai dtfauH having been made in the pay ment of th,' two promissory note made Auu ut 12, Hlls. by sahl National Nitrate Com pany I unit. -.1 to me. loUi for $300.00. both. heariiiK inter. st from date at 10t; per annum, one payable Deeember t. HHK, and one pay-alil.'l-YIn urn iflti and secured by a chat tel mortSSaTa of the name date, on and cover ing that r.ttain one MM eorrueated iron building. Known an the "M. K. Co. ware hmlSS. situated at the interaectioa uf 11th street and the Oregon Short Line Ry. Co" rhrht of way ami depot uronntla on the right of way and depot grounds of said tailroail con panv, under it lease from said railroad company therefor, also the said lease, .ill pe ine In the , ity of Vale, county of MalKur and state of Oregon, and having taken pos-..-..ion of said personal property under and by y ii tu.- r.f the terms of the said chattel mortgage for the purpose of foreclosing the same, in accordance wltji the terms thereof, having .Mtcted to a.ll the said personal pro perty at public auction on two weeks publish ed notice In a newspaper uf general circu lation pullirbed in said city, county and state, instead of privately as is therein per mlttad, I will at the said location of said per sonal property in laid city, county and state, near the pa..enger depot of said railroad corn eal!), on Monday, the 4th day of July, 1919, at th" hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of .ai.l day sell said property, or so much thereof a may lie neeeaaary. to satisfy- and discharge -aid debt, as evidence by said pro missory notes, Uith being wholly unpaid, the .tpanac of taking noeseasion thereof, publish ing this notice, and all charge, touching the .ame. and including a reasonable .urn, 10 ', of said debt, as counsel fee. therefor, render ing the nycrplus. If any, unto the said mort gagor. Doted and first publUhod June J 1919 I t LAWRENCK Mortgagee, l.y II C EASTHAM. hU attorney. Residing at Vale. Oregon. J.M Js-Jul) It NOTICI KOR I-I BIICATION Department of tin Interl.r I' land Office at Vale. Oregon. June. IS, 1919 NO PICK Is hereby given thai William Kilatr "' Malheur, Oregon, who, on April I, SH, mad. H toad Kittry No 0.171'.. for Wj SK' -W'.NK',. Sec IS, and who on Jii-h IU made ddl Hd Klttrt. No 010-?. th" 1 1 See 10. aii-l SE .. nWtion I all in lars 14 S. Rang. l K. Willamette M.-iidian. has filed non of In tanUwii In muse final lane Year Proof, la establish rlalav to the land abow desriibesl. iMfor t'harlo 11 Morfltt. I Coin oi -.loner at Malhiui. Oregon, uu the soth dty uf July. Iflti Claimant nanus aa w kins' ism ' Sieve Hornby, flam Oardarr, H M R itherf-ir ", U. E. Ruth, i lord all of Malb.ur. Orayoa ' i ' July at VALE, OREGON Everything is ready to entertain the crowds that will attend this wonder ful Malheur County celebration TOG YOURSELF OUT PROPERLY - FOR THIS OCCASION - i:i:it!tinii!iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii,!iiuutii.'.i!ii.!iii! imutiiiimm lammitiii'ii in iiiiiimiitiia.ninn.i i.iiu. ii i nnn ' i mmmm r mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm r L There is something new out this season, and More than a million Young Americans are Wearing- the New Waist-Seam Skirt-Model :: SUIT :: The Most Popular Form Filling Suit Made Every stitch and every twish carry out the lines. Iridescents in Sky Blues,. Kelly Greens, with quarter silk linings to match. Soft Finished Worsteds in mahogany and the new Cordovan shade of Brown. Light and Dark oxfords with taped collars. $27.00 to $40.00 the Suit imitiiiiiii:iiiiimiiiniiiii:n,ii;:iiiifiiiitMi. : liiiinii'iiNiHiimiiii'in , 11:1 .minimi n i ,iiit!ii!iiii:imiiin (iET REAL COMFORT IN A PALM BEACH SUIT THEY SURE LOOK COOL AND THEY ARE COOLER THAN THEY LOOK A MODEL AND STYLE FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL SHOWING PERFECT WORKMANSHIP ii iiuitiuiiuiiti 1 1 i iiiiiu in irt tHuiiHMiHiiiiiuift mniiiniimiiiiiiroi irn. tn jit! itu i n i ritnij : : tr:!iu jtiiiiiaJiutritiiitliJ JiJtiif uant 1 1 li 111 iittirTEiimiiiiii m 9 umti iiiitiim 1 ruuiiii ei4 iiiiuiijJiiiiumuMWtU STRAW HATS AND PANAMAS linn Hiumn'ii-'ii 1 ..mi. miinmiiirii lil .!ll.U lo.XI - ...ll. i.imtii" ..in Kin .t ii.iih Mi.iiiiiimi ESSENTIAL FOR GOOD LOOKS AND COMFORT IN HOT WEATHER $2.00, $3.50, $4.50 $6.00 SILK SHIRTS-Wear longer, Look nicer, $3.50 to $8.85 SILK SOX MADE FOR SUMMER USE LIKE "CORD TIRES" YOU GET MORE MILEAGE FOR YOUR MONEY 50c NECKTIES ONE OF THE FINEST SELECTIONS IN THE NORTH WEST. MODEST AND FLASHY FORE IN HAND AND BOW 50c to 2 50 ALEXANDER COMPANY ONE PRICE CI.OT1IIER to $1.25 a I