Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, July 12, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919,
MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON
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Mr. and Mrs. John Boswell came
down from their home in Big Bend
to Visit over tho Fourth with former
Vale Friends. On their return they
were accompanied by their daughter
Miss Merle who had been visiting
the week previous with her friend
Miss Veidi Miller. -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd were out
of town visitors from Princeton In
the city Wednesday and Thursday.
Ivan S. Hart was in town from Har
per for a few days this week.
Chas. Parrott of Brogan was regis
tered at the Arlington Thursday.
Lester Lee was another Harper vis
itor for the Fourth.
M. H. Conroy from Juntura and I.
M. Davis of Drewsey were guests at
the Drexel Monday and Tuesday.
V. Eugene Brasie was in the county
seat from Malheur the first of the
week looking after some of his many
business interests near here. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Arnold and two
children, formerly of Ontario, came
down from Kelso, Wn. the first of
the week and visited a couple of days
at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. I). House near Jamieson. They
left Wednesday for Shoshone and Twin
Falls where where they will visit with
friends.
R. H. Lockett and Evan C. Allstrom
were Brogan visitors in town the mid
dle of the week.
Mrs. C. V. Vandiver of Brogan was
shopping in Vale Monday and Tuesday
Thos. Venable was again in town
Monday and Tuesday from his home
in Boise, looking after business in
terests here and renewing old acquaint
ances. Misses Norma Lockett and Josephine
Tague were visiting friends in Vale
this week from Brogan.
Alvan Clarke was down from Bro
gan for a few days for the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fears and Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Springer and children
motored over from Ontario and made
a brief visit here Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gramse and
Miss Ula Gramse visited a while in
town Sunday while here they enjoyed
a plunge at the Nat.
Misses Dollie and Ora Lawrence re
turned Tuesday afternon to their homo
at Ironside after a two week's visit in
Vale with Miss Nellie Thompson and
other girl friends. Miss Thompson ac
companied them on the return trip and
will jsit at Ironside for a week.
Floyd Powell was down from Bro
gan and spent the Fourth in Vale.
Mr and Mrs. W. W. Hinton and
daughter Miss Anna Harris motored
over from Ontario for the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Udick and
daughters came up in their car from
Ontario to see the fireworks and listen
to the band concert Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowe and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wall were
JEWELS OF SOUND
In Cabinets of Exquisite Beauty
You know of course that so far as the
reproduction of music is concerned
there is but one instrument which RE
CREATES it with proven fidelity
That instrument is
The NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph with a Soul"
We have placed many of these in Vale
and Malheur County and Every one has
given Satisfaction. Come in and let us
demonstrate for you today.
We Also Sell EDISON RECORDS
VALE DRUG STORE
Vale
Leslie L. Hope,
Established 1887 Pioneer Drug
1 MAC SAYS: I
Your Vacation Needs
Are Here
Thermos Bottles pints $2.75;
Quarts $4. Sterno canned heat
15c can. Sterno outfits, kettle,
holder and heat, 75c and $1.
Cold creams tor tan and sunburn, 57 vari
eties, from 25 cents up.
Cameras and films, from $3.00 to $30.00.
A. E. McGILLIVRA Y
PHONE 39. &Xd$L- VALE OKEGON
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I over from their ranch on Owyhee the
Fourth.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Koplin were in
Vnle from their ranch to spend the
Fourth.
Mrs. F. C. Oxman was a visitor in
Vale over the Fourth at the home of
her parents Mr and Mrs. Thos. Jones.
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Pope and child
ren were in Valethe Fourth coming
down from their home at Jamieson
for the day .
H. A. Fosselman came over from
Lmmett this week to look after pro
perty interests in Vale. He sold his
business in Emmett a few days ago
and is looking over the country.
Mrs. Charles Pitts of Nampa was in
Vale a few days this week visiting
Mrs. Sasser, and other friends.
Art Hunt of the Post Office News
Stand and son John went to Parmn
this week to visit relatives and spend
a few days vacation.
Mr and Mrs. R. C. Halliday, Mrs.
i T. W. Halliday and daughter and Kcn
, neth Adams were in Vale from Rupert
! Idaho Sunday visiting with Mrs. Halli
1 day and daughter Mrs. Burbidge here.
Earl Winters of Everett Washing
ton who has been in this section the
past few days looking after his fath
! er's interests here was a week end
, guest with his old friends Mr. and
: Mrs. Kenneth Herrett, and the party
; made n trip to Boise last week end.
i
Mrs. Walkup and two daughters of
I Burns were guests of Mrs. Pearl Bur-
I hirirp nvpr last week end. I
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Boydell brought a
party over from Nyssa to spend the
Fourth in Vale.
Hugh Clement was one of the sol
dier boys from Ontario who was pres
ent at the dance Friday evening.
Willard Edwards and Earl Stream,
both of Brogan, visited in Vale for
several days last week and were pres
ent during the Fourth celebration.
Mrs. J. C. McCreight accompanied
by two daughters and her son and
Miss Jennie Robinson and her brother
V. Marshden motored up in their car
md visited during the evening of the
Fourth in Vale.
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Powell and child
ren returned to their home in Ontario
Friday evening after a couple days'
Ht with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thom
son. Miss ertrude Robirts of Harper
visited with her sister Miss Maude
Robirts Friday and Saturday.
Miss Gladys Dell came down from
Nampa Thursday evening to visit over
'he Fourth with friends here. She
eturned to her work at Nampa Sat
urday morning.
Misses Ruth Howard and Ernestine
'ocey from Ironsides were visiting :
"ew days in Vale last week with
friends.
Billy and Ross Thompson cam'
down from the ranch above Vale t
Proprietor Oregon
Store of Malhenr County.
spend Independence day with home
folks
Miss Verna Seward was another On
tario visitor the guest of friends in
Vale over the Fourth.
Mrs. Frank Mulkey and small son
Clair of Jamieson are visiting this
j week with Mrs. Mary McKinney.
Special O. E. S. Meeting
Eastern Star members of the Vale
lodge meet at the home of Mrs. H.
R. Dunlop on Thursday evening of
this week to hear the report of the
recent state convention by their dele
gate Mrs. John P. Houston. The reg
ular meeting night for the lodge was
postponed during Chautauqua week
and the special meeting called for this
week. After listening to the complete
and interesting report Mrs. Houston
gave of the big meetings at Portland
.1 social hour was enjoyed and light
refreshments served.
Trout Dinner
A delightful dinner party was enjoy
ed Monday evening at the home of
Dr. F. J. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Reed who were hosts to a few
friends. -A feature of the table decor
ations were huge platters of trout
caught on Willow Creek by the hosts.
After dinner cards were enjoyed until
a late hour by the guests who were;
Attorney and Mrs. R. D. Lytle, County
Clerk and Mrs. A. M. Moody and Dr.
H. W. Steelhammer.
Wilson-Kimball
Miss Iva Wilson and Emmett Kim
ball, well known young people of
Westfall, were quietly married by Jus
lice of the Peace Robt. D. Lytle last
Thursday evening. Only a few immed
immediate friends were present at the
?eremony and all their friends and ac
uiaintances join in wishing them hap
piness. McDonald-Gibson
Miss Annie Margaret McDonald and
Albert Gibson were united in marriage
at the Methodist parsonage by Rever
end Clower on Wednesday evening.
The young people are well known in
the Big Bend and Nyssa sections and
have many friends who extend wishes
for a long and happy life.
Gibbons-Patrick
Miss Chloe E. Gibbons and Benja
min Harrison Patrick were united in
marriage in the parlors of the Arling
ton hotel on Friday evening by Rev
erend E. F. Clower. The happy couple
left immediately afterward for Boise
where the groom is enployed and
where they will make their home.
Miller-Jones
Miss Laura Miller became the bride
of Ralph Jones on Wednesday after
noon at the Methodist parsonage when
Reverend Clower read the pretty ring
'eremony of the church. They left
Wednesday evening for southwestern
Idaho where they will reside.
Wednesday Bridge
Wednesday afternoon bridge club
members spent a pleasant afternoor
his week when Mrs. John P. Houstor
was hostess. High honors for the il;r
were won by Mrs. Lytle, Cooling re
freshments and iced punch were server
during the afternoon by the hostess
Guild Meeting
Mrs. George E. Davis will entertain
Guild Friday afternoon at her hom
"or their regular monthly business an
social meeting.
'announcements
METHODIST CHURCH
(E. F. Clower, Pastor.)
July 13, 1919. Sunday School at
10 o'clock a. m. Mrs. B.' V. Farmer,
Supt.
Preaching by the pastor, at 11:00
o'clock a. m. and 8:30 o'clock p. m.
"No Loafing"
"Wherefore is it lawful to do good
on the Sabbath day." Dr. Cuyler states
i that at the foot of Ludgate Hill is one
I of the most crowded thoroughfares of
i London. In the center of it, between
I two lamp-posts, there used to be a
solid oak bench with a high back, and
on that back was the inscription:
"Rest but do not loiter." On that bench
thousands of people in the course of
every day used to rest their weary
limbs. Like the poor man's bench in
seething London stands the unrepeal
ed ordinance of the Sabbath, and over
its blessed portals is written: "Rest,
but do not lounge or loiter."
CATHOLIC SERVICES
At Juntura 1st and 3rd Sunday at
I 8 o'clock followed by Benediction of
I the Most Holy Sacrament. At Beulah
1st and 3rd Sunday at 10:30, At
Vale- -2nd Sunday of month at 8:00
o'clock followed by Benediction, At
Brogan- 4th Sunday of month at 9:00
o'clock.
Lectuies in Christian Doctrine are
, given in Vale on the 2nd Sunday, after
Services and also on Tuesdays and
! Thursdays at 4:00 o'clock, parents are
requested to see that their children
I coma regularly, and at the proper
time. Those lectures are given at
!. and Li j:. ui.ii.ud. - til . after
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News Brevities
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Screening Dining Room Proprie- I
tor McFadden of the city Bakery has j
had the interior of the bakery enclos-1
ed in screening the past week and will j
install new screening at the wide en
trance joining the Diven grocery.
To Homestead Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Means and sons Arthur and Donald !
and Mrs. Carl Helm and sons of Stan- i CavinesT? returned to Vale this Week
field who are visiting here leave the j from business trip to Seattle, Port
first of the week to spend the next j iaru an(j other coast points. He stop
few weeks of warm weather in the , ped Dff jn La Grande a day to visit
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upper ironside section wnere ir. i
Means has recently built a homestead
ers cottage.
To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Art
Kessler and son left Monday for Port-
land and the coast on a few weeks
Scene from "Empty Pockets" at the
Hogs at $22 n hundredweight in Chi
cago, broke all records for hog prices.
During the month of June 177,000
American troops salted home from
Brest. Serious riots occurred in several
Italian cities in protest against the
high cost of living.
The German national assembly at
Weimar has adopted new national col
ors black, red and white.
Between 10 and 15 people were
drowned when an excursion boat near
Sioux Falls, S. D., struck a snag and
overturned.
Wages of $15 a day for harvest
handB have been offered in Hays, Kan
sas, according to a report made to the
Kansas state fire marshars office.
The allied governments have rep
resented to the government of Holland
the necessity of taking steps to pre
vent the departure of the former Ger
man emperor from Holland.
Mrs. C. P. Fiske, wife of the former
chief justice of the North Dakota su
preme court and an unidentified girl,
were killed at Minot when Chester
.lacobson of the United States avia
'". corps attempted s '""
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Look Over These Prices
CAN YOU AFFORD TO DO YOUR OWN WORK WITH INAD
EQUATE REPAIR TOOLS, WHE:; WE ARE EQUIPPED TO
DO IT IN AN EXPERT MANNEI ?
Vulcanizing .-'rices
Size of Tires
Full
3- inch $3.50
3 1-2 inch $4.00
4- inch $6.00
4 1-2 inch $7.00
5- inch $0.50
Tube Repair Prices
50c first hole, 2. each additional,
Blowouts 50c first inch, 10c each additional.
Splices, single. $1.00.
Splices, double, 1.50.
Valves, $1.00.
Valve Pads $1.00.
Rogers Tire & Rubber Co.
VALE
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fMr. anb tflrs. J. iJ. Jfeocietp
GET THE ENTERPRISE HABIT WHEN YOU WANT
Visiting Cards
Party Invitations
Birth Announcements
Dunce Programs
Wedding Announcements
Society Note Heads
Correspondent ( ards
l'io -r Envelopes to Match
Our Specialty Is Satisf action.
Phone AgeiitN for Higlictt Clan- l'ni:rer. Vale.
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of Local Into est
pleasure trip,
Fishing Parties A number of Vale
people spent last week end at Willow
Creek fishing. Among those going
were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lytle, Mr
and Mrs. A. W. Reed. Dr. Brown and
son Hershel.
Returns From Business Trip Wes
on nja retum trip.
Makes Final Proof Axel Shodin
one of the prosperous young ranchers
of Sand Hollow made final proof at
the Vale Land Office this week on a
homestead tract.
Hex Sunday and Monday, July 13-14.
of the pudding is in the eating.
So the proof of good printing is in the
satisfaction of the user and the re
sults secured. We are specialists in
the kind of printing that brings busi
ness and are equipped to handle
anything in this fine that you need.
Cools the stomack, washes out the
bowels, drives out impurities, help
the liver it's Hollister's Rockey
Mountain Tea. Take it once-a-week
during hot weather and see how happ
and contented you'll bee. 35c. Ter
or Tablets.
Adv July. A. E. McGILLIVRA Y
As crop conditions stand now tne
: Pacific northwest tributary to Port
i land and Puget sound ports will pro
1 duce 60,000,000 bushels Of wheat. Las
j year the yield was about 41,000,001'
i bushels. The largest crop ever grown,
! that of 1916. was 70,000,000 bushels.
State will receive 73 army trucks foi
road work.
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MANY A GOOD
TIRE HAS SLIP
PED DOWN THE
TRAIL TO THE
JUNK HEAP, With
Hundreds of Miles of
Good Wear left, be
cause Its Owner did
not Understand Pro
per Repairing.
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Sect; ns
Inside Sections
$2.75
$3.50
$4.40
$5.25
$0.00
OREGON
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THE
PRINTED WAY
is THE
PROPER WAY
0. ASS1EIE0 ADVERTlSEnENTS
Put four Little Want Ads Where People Look for Them
Price is one cent per word per week; advance payment required.
Minimum charge 25 cents. 25 cents extra for illustrated brand
REAL ESTATE
Opportunities To Buy, Sell or Trade
FOR SALE 160 acre desert claim,
NWW of Section 28 Tp. 18, Range 44
four miles west of Vale. Can "as
sign or relinquish." All fenced, 3
wires, good barn and fifteen acres
plowed. Any reasonable offer not re
jected. A. R. Mcintosh, 115 N. First
St. Yakima Washington. SJuly 2t
UNION AND WALLOWA county
property for sale or trade. Write to
Geo. H. Currey, "He who Moves Real
Estate", La Grande, Oregon Mar8tfp
FOR SALE Good new six room
modern bungalow with bath and. base
ment, well screened porches and lawn
with flowers and vines. Lot 200x94
feet, electric pumping plant for gar
len. Good terms for right party, in
juire of William Bohna, Vale, Oregon.
IS July If.
WANTED To get in communica
tion with owner of good stock ranch
who is willing to sell. Address P. O.
Box 454 Payette, Idaho. June 28 2tp I
AUTOMOBILES
Bargains In Used Cars and Supplies
SECOND HAND CARS
hikland Snap at $500.00
luirk Four
'ase 10 thoroly overhauled good run
ling shape good tires
.'ord Bug.
Kessler Garage, Vale, Oregon.
28 June tf
REAL TRUCK BARGAINS:
; One ton Republics with stake rack
bodies. Brand new $1000.00
i One and one half ton Republic with
cab and stake rack body. Brand
ew $1800.00
: Two ton Second hand Nash trucks
at Bargain prices,
v'ale Machine and Welding Works, t
FARM BARGAIN COUNTER
Produce, Implements, Live Stock Offers
FOR SALE Twenty-five head of
milch cows, will sell one or all. Eleven
head Holsteins, balance Jersey and
part Jersey. Inquire Vale Meat Cpra
pany. 7 June-tf
FOR SALE Good cow will be fresh
about July 22, Inquire of H. H. Mit
chell near Lincoln school half way be
tween Ontario and Vale. July 12 tf
Professional Directory
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ATTORNEYS
H. C. EASTHAM
Attorney and Conned lor at Law
U. S. Bank Bldg.
Phone 248
Vale -:- Oregon
EL G. WHEELER
Attorney and Counrellor at Law
Practice in all
Courts and U. S. Land Office
Collections
Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore.
Geo. E. Davis Bruce R. Kester
DAVIS & KESTER
Vule, Oregon
Attorneys and Councellors at Law
Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore.
JULIEN A. HURLEY
Attorney und Councellor at Law
Office! Nelson Building
Phone 210-W -:- Vale, Oregon
ROBERT 1). LYTLE
Attorney
First National Bank Bldg.
Vale, Oregon
Phone 00
UNDERTAKER
T. T. NELSEN
ale, Oregon
Up-to-date Undertaking Parlors
line line of Undertaking Supplies
Hearse Servico -:- Phone 77
ENGINEERS
JOHN E. JOHNSON
Pioneer Engineer and Surveyor
ol
Malheur County
Blue Prints and Platting
Hayes Building -:- Vale, Oregon
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Cherries For Sale
Five to six thousand gallons,
large, mild "Late Duke" variety
at Seven to Ten Cents per pound.
Two cents off per pound price
for picking at orchard. Phone,
write or come to,
H. G. Monce
Two miles N. W. of Nyssa, Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
Things for Sale or Trade or Wanted
HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE
Cooking Range, dining table and
chairs. Bookcase, New Edison Phono
graph and numerous other articles.
Interested party call at residence of
W. F. Bohna. 12 July tf
RAGS WANTED We will pay 5
cents a pound for clean cotton Rags
Phone or Rring to the Malheur Enter
prise, Vale, Oregon. 21 Jun-tf
LOST AND FOUND
Owners or Articles Located Anywhere
COAT LOST In Ontario on Monday
evening lune 30 a ladies blue serge
suit coat. Finder please notify Mrs.
George Huntington Currey at Vale and
receive reward.
FOUND Gold watch, Elgin works,
two charms, one W. O. W. Found be
tween homes of Mr. Wells and Ross
Soward. Owner must indentify witch
and pay for this ad. Inquire at Enter
prise office. X1G.
STRAYED AND ESTRAYED
The Stockmans Weekly Rndeo
$10 REWARD for iaformation lead
ing to recovery of 3 year old black
filley, branded Diamond on left shoul
der, J. M. Fairbanks, Ontario, Ore
gon. June-5tp
STRAYED OR STOLEN From my
pasture at Juntura. Oregon one sor
rell horse, six years old with flax
mane and tail weight about 1150 or
1200 lbs. very gentle, broke to ride
or drive, has collar marks, no brand,
liberal reward. L. P. Delsole, Juntura,
Oregon. 12 July 3t
STRAYED One Bay Horse weight
about 1250 branded quarter circle over
C thus E on left stifle, wire cut on
right Q hind leg. Finder notify
Sidney Comegys, Ontario, Oregon and
receive liberal reward. 12, July 12tp
SERVICES
Personal Services Offered and Wanted
AUCTIONEER For first class
stock Auctioneer call for date with E.
W. Dunn, U. S. National Bank, Vale,
Ore Feb 22 tf.
TOWNSHIP Blue Prints corrected
(.o date. Made by John E. Johnson,
Hayes Building (diagonally acrnM
from Court House,) Vale, Oregon.
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DOCTORS
EDGAR S. FORTNER, M. D".
Physician and Surgen
OFFICE HOURS
9 to 12 and 2 to 5
Office over First National Bank
Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario Ore.
R. D. BURROW, M. D.
Physician and Surgean
Office over Vule Drur Stare
Phone 2 1 6
Vale, Oregon
DR. K. B. NORVALL
Nerve Specialiat
Druglt-KS Physician
Opposite Young's Garage. Vale, Ore.
Phone 43
H. W. STEELHAMMER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 18 - Res. Drexel Hotel 3
I. O. 0. F. Bldg. Vale, Oregon
OSTKOPATHS
Dr. Pauline Sears Dr. Harriet Sears
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Graduates of American School of
Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo.
I. si Building North of Vale Drug Store
FARM LOANS
Kam h Louns, 20 Years, Rural Credit
Huy and General Fire InHurnnca
C. C MUELLER
Real Mate
1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Vale, Oregon.
JOHN IIARDWICK
Real Estate
If you want to buy or sail City or
Farm Property Consult Hardwick,
Abstract Company Building
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