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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1919)
PAGE FOUR MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919. CHEVROLET The car that always satisfies and serves. The simplicity of the Chevrole't, the stability of con struction, with its marvelous strength and flex ibility, the low cost of operation and mainten ance, its ease and operation have made the Chevrolet the favorite car for Malheur county. A CARLOAD COMING SOON SCRIPPS-BOOTII The car with the record for performance and ser vice. We sell it and are proud of the privilege. Everything in accessories, tires and the best in mechanical repair work. KESSLER GARAGE A.J. KESSLER Mana.'er iWiWHnKHil llliuil .lillHi iiniili C. B. WOODWARD Business Mgr. Items of Local and Personal In terest, by county Correspond- enU of the Enterprise RIVERDALE Schools Open Soon Enjoy Birthday Tarty Leave For Idaho. iuiiiitiiiiictiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiJ : iirmiifi it eii n tf i r tj r ni e Fi.jt ! eiui EnpiriettMjiitiiTirTriiiiE4itiiriiirEiitiiiri -rtnuriiri n iiE-.iiicrriTirrfiiriiftijjriririijriirriijiiiciitiiriiiiifMciitriritti riErjirrjiniiiiitiriiiiiiiiiiii tr9 Rogers RETREAD YOUR TIRES and SAVE YOU MONEY We charge the following prices for our work: Send or Bring us your Woin tubes or tires Fabric, non-skid and Cord, non-skid and Size Ribbed Tread Ribbed Tread 30x3 $ 8.25 30x3M 12.00 32x3 iy 14.00 .$ 31x4 32x4 34x4 33x4 32x4'. 34x41, 35x4i 36x41" 35x5 37x5 17.00 21.00 22.00 21.50 16.00 18.00 19.00 18.50 24.50 : 24.00 25.50 25.00 26.50 25.50 27.00 27.00 29.00 30.00 32.00 24.00 We also carry a full line of Guaranteed Tires and Tubes Rogers Tire '& Rubber Co. VALE ii!itiii',iii:iiiiiL;;iiiiiiiii:!i!tiiiiiiiiMi)i"i;iin!i!iii ;n r OREGON liiii.iiiiiiniiiTiii'itijfiiitiniiiiiii'iiiiitniiiiii'iiiii'iiiiitfnm'Niiniiiiiinih, QUICK Drayage and Transfer work. Call Phone 65 for W. E. Boyd "Service" is our motto. Prompt express and hauling. All work guaranteed. Office at Home Lumber Company. RIVERDALE, Oregon, Aug. 20 More hot weather but everything is growing nicely especially alfalfa, the third crop of which promises' to be extra good. J. H. Rix went to Seattle some days ago with two cars of sheep and re ports prices fairly good. Frank Brookshire and Oscar Grant left Tuesday for the timber in the Idaho hills. They had permits to cut wood and building timber and expect to haul several loads for winter use. Wood is cheaper than coal at present. Coal has jumped to $10.50 per ton and may go higher unless the pro fiteers change their minds. O. K. DeWitt of Portland was here Monday representing the Bureau of Labor of Oregon, having traveled over a good part of the state in the past month looking after pumping plants, etc. Mrs. E. J. Patch and little son Ed win are off on a vacation to the hills this week. Shafer Miller of Richmond, Oregon was here this week looking for a lo cation and reports crops in Wheeler county almost a complete failure. Misses Jennie and Kistie Patch were among the excursionits to New Meadows Sunday and report a pleas ant time. Some of our roads have been flood ed by careless irrigators the greater part of this and last summer. This is a nuisance and no credit to any one while other parties are needing the water so much. When will such wastefulness end? Mrs. J. W. Outcelt gave a birthday party for her son, Johnnie on his fourteenth birthday Monday evening. Quite a number of young friends gathered in to enjoy the evening and the many nice refreshments prepar ed by Mrs. Outcelt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brookshire and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chapman and children and Miss Cecil Hamble ton enjoyed an outing and picnic near Payette Sunday. Our schools will open in a few weeks and there is room for much improvement around the Annex school house. The grounds and outbuildings look neglected, abandoned and delapi dated and we are sorry no one takes enoungh interest in schools to improve the grounds. IRONSIDE Kills Big Cinnamon Bear Crushes Finger in Machinery Visits From Portland. Mm jfl ho srt y onthclie&dWlienHcjJd 3IPC 3 " 'Tii Cheaper to Get an Expert's Advice Than to Buy What You Do Not Need" When you buy building material from us we want to protect your purse by checking up your order to see you haven't included items that could be omitted by building alon more modern lines. 1 his is part our tree plan service. We Help You Save Whether you plan to build a man sion or a garage, a gigantic barn or a small poultry house, we give this service as gladly and as freely. Wherever we can save you either dollars or cents we are ready to give you expert advice that will cut costs as low as possible. See us when you start to plan. The quality of our tervicm corretpondt with thm I quality of our material Home Lumber & Coal Co. Vale, A. N. SIMMONDS; Mumper Oregon IRONSIDE, Ore., Aug. 19 H. W. Foreman and son Mike Hoff of Baker, were Ironside visitors Sunday en route to California in their touring car. Ray Duncan and sister-in-law Miss Ruth Lackey motored to Ontario Sat urday. Ray returned here Tuesday, Miss Lackey remaining there at her home. Charles Anthony motored to Baker the first of the week for repairs for his tractor. Charles Bure went out to Fruitland Idaho, Saturday on business. Arthur Nichols and family motored to Uvogan Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Locey took her brother Wallace Derrick to Baker the first of the week to be operated on. He is reported getting along nicely. Miss Stubblefield of Buelah return ed home from Malheur River Satur day where she has been visiting her brother and family the past month. Arthur Means went out to Vale Saturday from Malheur River. Tuner Lawrence was an Ironside visitor from SUmfield ranch Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lawrence and V. R. Lofton, have been down to Ontario looking over some hay ranches with the expectation of buy ing there. Mrs. S. D. Duncan has been quite sirk the past few days. Thelma Smith returned to her home in Brogan Saturday. She has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mis. J. P. Smith, the pas month John and F. Smith of Brogan are gathering their beef cuttle at Bonita ,uul Ironside. Wilbur Nichols of Bridgeport visit ed with his brother Arthur Nichols u couple of days this week. Hurry Cleveland of Jamicson and some boy friends were Ironside visit ors Monday and Tuesday going out fishing and hunting on upper Willow. James Weaver returned home to Bonita Wednesday after finishing a Ituraui1 for Arthur Nichols. A number of Ironside young folks attended the jazz dance at llerford Friday night. Mrs. K. J. Beam left Monday for California to visit her sister and father-in-luw, William Beam who uro reported quite ill. Rutherford Brothers of Malheur were hi Ironside Monday ami pur chased about u hundred head of beef stock cuttle from H. C. Elms. Dr. und Mis, ('. D. IIoumt ami Mr. and Mi. Floyd White of Unity visit ed their mirn Ml mid Mis II ('. l.ll'U l'u!:J:lv Mr kinrnH anj Ctui Wokk of Unity were' Ironside visitors Sunday- looking after, cattle. . Mr. and Mrs. Julian Morfitt from Portland and W. L. Morfitt of Unity were Ironside visitors Monday. They also visited relatives at the C. 1. Locey home and in Malheur Monday. They will go 'from there to Boise to visit James Morfitt before returning home. L. H. Lawrence and sons hae just returned from a bear hunt back of Bull Run mountain. Jody, the young est son, had quite a bear story to tell on his return. While hunting he came upon a monster cinnamon bear and shot and wounded it. Enraged by the wound, the bear started towards him and as it advanced he shot at it until all his cartridges were gone without hurting it again. Jody got so nervous seing the bear coming ! toward him and not being able to stop I it that he was unable to get any of i the cartridges from his belt into his gun. When only a few feet away the bear stopped in his tracks and fell to the ground, the first shot having been a fatal one. Jody declared that it was worse than facing a big Ger man as he had also had that experi ence overseas. Mr and Mrs. Pratt motored to Bro gan Monday, Mrs Pratt taking the train from there to Nyssa. Miss Julia Westfall accompanied her to Nyssa for a few days' visit. While playing about some machin- j ery the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pope had the misfortune to get his hand caught in one of the cogs, mashing one of his fingers so severely that it was thought for a while amputation. would be necessary. He was taken to Baker immediately for medical attention, Herman Rose taking him there. I Walter Lawrence is a visitor this week in Jronside from Prairie City. H. C. Elms took a truck load of ; wire to Unity and Herford Tuesday f m NOTICE Any parties who desire to board ' high school students for help in home, should notify D. W. Hammack, Vale, j Oregon, at once. Aug 23-4t ! They're Here! The New 4 Minute AMBEROLAS The regular Edison with the Diamond Disc Point. Come in and let us dem onstrate them. Eighth Grade Examinations Eighth. Grade Examinations will be held in Malheur County Septem ber 4 and 5 1919. Pupils who are ready for the examinations should be reported to the County School Superintendent at once. FAY CLARK HURLEY County Supt. Schools. Aug. 23-2t Notice of Dissolution of Partnership TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between C. G. Griffin and E. C. Long- well under the . firm name and style of the Vale Sales and Transfer Com pany has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, C. G. Griffin retiring from the said Co-Partnership; all debts due to the Vale Sales and Trans fer Company will be paid to C. E. Longwell, and all debts due from the said partnership will be paid by the said E. C. Longwell; all out standing accounts due to the said co-partnership will be collected by the said E. C. Longwell. Done and dated this 19th day of August, 1919. Executed in presence of C. G. Grif fin, E. C. Longwell, C. W. Nelson, and Geo. W. Hayes. BflflBBBBBBBBEEflflBBEBBBBEBBflBBBBBBBBBZBg n H H n H n m M a fit R H H n M H H LADIES! We have just re ceived a new line of ladies' Fall Skirts, a big var iety of patterns and sizes. A Complete stock of ladies fall hats and coats are on the way. Should be here the coming week. Come in and let us tell you about them. GIVE US A TRIAL . Before buying elsewhere. We Guarantee Every thing we Handle. Warmsprings Dry Goods Store General Dry Goods Vale BALGEMAN &BCRBIDGE Orqgon m III m H Ba 19 H iffl If ea H H m n is NEW RECORDS A complete stock of popular Amberola un breakable records, selections ranging from Grand Opera to Ragtime. If you are interested, let us play them for vou. VALE DRUG STORE Vale Leslie L. Hope, Proprietor Oregon Established 1887 Pioneer Drug Store of Malheur County. AUTO TOP REPAIRING HOW ABOUT THAT TORN AUTO TOP? And the worn-of finish on your car? Do you know that Seguine's Garage at Ontario, special izes in repairing auto tops and auto painting, and refinishing? Bring us your old car. We will make a new one of it. BRING I S YOUR OLD CAR. WE WILL MAKE IT NEW We use Valentine Varnish The best in me world SEGUINE'S GARAGE ONTARIO. OREGON Oldest Garage in Malheur County i,!itiii;!ifflii!!;:!iii!!i!nii!iitiiiir::j:i!!i!i;!i!a!!;!imi!i!:ji!Hii I I I I" I is Sturdy Shop 09 5sEBBDBSBBHBBBH!IBBESH3BHEB!iSBBB!lBBBBEBBBai OUR NON DESTRUCTIBLE BOYS SHOES Will be ready for school, both in dress and semi dress. Don't overlook these shoes. BOYS BARNYARD-PROOF SHOE are here. Look them over before purchasing an inferior grade shoe. Complete Line Ladies' and Children's STRUTWEAR HOSIERY If you buy one pair you will buy again A few Ladies' and Boys' shoes offered AT COST Finest Line of Ladies' and Men's Dress and work Shoe. Justin Hand-Made Cowboy Boot Vale Saddlery Company fc'imiuiimiiiiiiimmiiiimimYmmimig Maker 1 j High Grade g Harness and I I Saddles 1 niiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiNiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimi? 1 1! Ki l!l 1 1 'r. . I ; i Uiitl IliEl I !.;i. ., lllllldEI IHI i I,: I UinE J1PII.! I lilUiait: I IE i:i NMlil 111 N.NEEI lllll! 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Whatever your par- I SP,d"., etc. PUniy. v . i y , t Tinware teij j I ticular needs may be, j Graniteware SEALED TIGHT ,?7 we can satisfy you thor- vraniieware KEPT RIGHT fcfZj l oughly both as to quality Aluminumware : ' f and price. A visit to f''if4 III ytu some welcome Flavor fM nce- a p-J Jfl Come in and gl jjt g Vale Hardware Company v m SAXOS IWUFtlliEY. Proprietor ALL, nppr I OREGON