Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, November 01, 1919, Image 10

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SATURDAY. NdVEMBER 1, 1919.
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MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OttEGON
Expert Workmanship
If you want 1 job of PLUMBING done call our MR. WM GOWER
who know. PlumMng from A to Z, aent to us by Master Plumber. Union
of Portland, Oregon. Aak any ene that Mr. Gower haa done work for.
If you want sheet metal work done call Mr. C. O. McRae, hi- know,
sheet metal. Tell MeRae just where you want thnt Round Oak Moait A-r
Furnare placed, or the ROUND OAK PIPELESS FURNACE, or you , ma?
want one of tho. Splendid ROUND OAK COPPER-FUSED DOILER-.RON
CHIEF' RANGES wllh the ENAMEL TRIM, or one of thosa ROUND
OAK HEATERS. Makes no difference what you want in the heating,
or stove line if you get a ROUND OAK you are sure you have the best.
ASK ANY OWNER OF A ROUND OAK.
Blankets and Comforts
Do you realize that winter weather is here and now is the time to
have lots of WARM BEDDING. These chilly nighta are bad for colds
rnd rheumatism, hence your need of protection, by getting under our all
wool blankets and fluffy comforts.
Our a?o?k is compK .e uid our prW-' are extremely low.
COlTOxs h. A L-iL Vim $3 5
WOOL BLANl EVS From $7.75 up.
COMFORT? Fr :m $2.85 up.
ci. $2 00 up.
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THAT HABY GRAND ELECTRIC WASHER
is a wonder. Can be operated with DELCO LIGHT.
fWe just received a long delayed shipment of Nobby Atkins, and
Mission's hand Haws, for the CarpenUr. ond a Nobby line of PYREX
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CASSEROLES. Don't fail to see them when you come in and don't for-
(gD'jet to come in.
.
We have placed several
DEI.CO I.T'iHT PLANTS with the DELCO PUMP
().ind installc:' p'umMng on Farm Homes, and it', a real pleasure to see
how pleased the Ladv of the house ia, with all of the City conveniences
(g)on the Farm.
If You are wring to clear up that Sage Brush Land call and see that
v)cxtra heav t . nr.;. plow we have been selling bo many of for this work.
AI1 of our old timers nay It's the best plow made for the job, and they
KNOW.
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The
LIGHT
' ' : 5 u:tric Lisht mad
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Saves time nnd labor, increases
farm eflf-Iency.-Pays for itself.
YOUR NAME
Should Be ON the RED CROSS
ROLL CALL
November 2-11
See the heavy grey SWEATKRS
' V' -oil r, for men. All wool
. '!! like them. Sizes from 38
to 44.
OVERSHOES AND
RUBBERS.
We have a large Htock of overshoes
and rubber footwear. We are pre
pared to meet the wants of the
whole family. Avoid wet feet and
illness, get a pair of warm over
shoes. Our prices are reasonable
and we ran please you. Try the
famous BALL Brand. We sell them.
NEW MACKINAWS.
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Wc have just received a shipment
of Men's and Boy's Mackinaws and
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Coats. In pretty checked patterns,
Irown and green colors, assorted I
kizes. Priced from $8.00 to $14.00... j
LEATHER SLEEVED
VESTS
Don't fail to see our fine line of
Vests, with leather sleeves and mole
ining. Most practical and warmest
garment to wear while driving or
engaged in any line of work.
Specially priced from $9.50 to
515.00.
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We have been promised a carload of Potatoes due
to arrive in Vale about Saturday or Monday, on which
we are going to make a very close price, and if you want
SPUDS, this will be about the best chance that we know
of to get them at RIGHT PRICES. You know that
storing Potatoes through a Winter adds about one third
to the cost. SAVE THIS NOW.
WE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
THE BROGAN DELICIOUS APPLES. Price $2.45 Box.
STORES AT
RIVERSIDE
CRANE
JUNTURA
Vale Trading Co.
VALE
OREGOi
Gossard Corsets,
McCall Patterns,
Queen Quality
SHOES
A" T.'W' i TH.
The Fordson lightens farm workj
"T means something to lighten
the farm work these days when
helD is so scarce. That is
where you will find the Fordson
a worth-while investment.
A four-cylinder engine, a spe
cially designed washer to purify the
air that goes into the carburetor,
and a kerosene burner that's the
Fordson.
Be sure you have an
Oliver No. 7 Plow for your Fordson
Be sure you have the best plow to go with your
tractor, the plow that is designed for it. The Oliver
answers every requirement that you will make of your
tractor plow. It is strong and durable. Buries all
weeds at the bottom of the furrow; turns a uniform fur
row at all times; plows clear to the end of the field; is
controlled from the driver's seat on the tractor.
Come in and see it and well tell you many more
advantages.
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MATIN It. SATl HDAY.
Out-nf-Town Alt', nrl in (irowinjt
l'ilins Proving Pn;m!ar With
Child-.-n.
Sutunlay adi'i-poon matinees con
ducted under in ;i.H's nf the Parent
Teacher Association P.etter Films
Committee arc proving very popular
with Vale younr folks. However
the committee urtfes the Httendance
of the oliler folk an well lis the
children, to encoiinitfc the work and
pet u better understanding of what
the movement means.
These special films nre shown Sa
turday afternoons and each child is
ndmitled for live cents with grown
lips admission at K cents. A spe
cial invitation is sent to the out-of-town
children and parents. When
coming in to do the Saturday's shop
ping let the little folks enjoy the
pictures. Competent members of the
committee are in chanre and look
after all children of younger years,
explaining to them the various
icenes and helping them get the
most out of ihe aft-'vnoon's amuse
ment. Will Prmidf Kunds.
I . I'. I.umpee manager of the Vnle !
Kloctrie Company has volunteered to I
the committee to stand the entire
expense of one afternoon's program j
as proof of his gooj faith in the j
Plan I Ihrary Dance.
The Animal I.ibrnvy Dance for
benefit of the Vale Pubicl Library
Ls being planned for N'ovember 14.
Heard members -ire t ,ny outlining
an evenings fun for all attending
and ticket .ml"- .1 ;in within a
few days. Kcmembor to keep this
date ipen.
A large amount of nmj, hooks for
the library have 1km n ordered nnd
another big older i. being prepared.
As soon as these '"'k are received
I be shelves will offer nil the latest
ii. i and fiction
is replacements of
I v in. a h usnge. All
at t'ie annua! lene- '
1 1 1 1 1 i v' up keep and
bcii u a 'separate ,
b u: ! at present.
m:w ruling on
war insurance.
Mm Discharged From Service Who
Have Dropped Insurance May
Secure Reinstatement.
Civilian Relief Chairman C. C.
Mueller of the locul Red Crosi
chapter has received information
nnd blanks from headquarters per
taining to the reinstatement of re
turned service men who have given
up their insurance policies. Regard
ing the new ruling signed by Secre
tary of Treasury Carter Glass, dis
charged soldiers, snilors or marines
who hnvo dropped or cancelled their
insurance may reinstate it within
eigthteen months after discharge
without pnying the back premiums.
All they will be asked to pay will be
the premium on the amount of in-:
LATE SOCIETY.
For Mrs. Hadley.
Mrs. Harry Spieth entertained
about twelve guests last Saturday in
honor of Mrs. Hadley who has been
a guest nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Hadley for some time.
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Afternoon Party.
On Thursday nfternoon Mrs. Earl
Necly entertained for Mrs. V. C.
Ox man. A novel poetry writing
contest was held during the after
noon and Mrs. H. C. Ea.stham and
Mrs. H. E. Young gave vocal selec
tions. About twelve guests were
present to enjoy the good time.
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Honoring Mrs. Neely.
Mrs. Ear Neely and Mrs. F. C.
Oxman jr. entertained Monday in
honor of Mrs. H. C. Neely of Port-
surance to be reinstated for the land who is visiting relatives hert.
month of grace in which they were 1 Bridge was played during the after-
FAST FOOTBALL GAME
(Continued From Page One)
of the Intel-mountain Institute from
Weiser oh the local field. The game
will start at 1:30 o'clock.
tackle, suffered the misfortune of a
' broken collar bone. Nvssa scored an
other touchdown in the first quarter
of the second half but failed on the
jgoal kick. Vale made her second
; touchdown in the fourth quarter and
! was making rapid progre-ss towards
; another when the whistle blew with
the score 12-13 in favor of Nyssa.
In spite of handicaps every man on i
the Vale team did his part and both
' Nyssa and Vale played a splendid
game.
INTERESTING TRIP
(Continued from Page One)
ing the growers splendid profits.
From Brogan to Malheur City the
! road strikes out over the hills instead
'of following the natural water grade
up Willow Creek. It will be a big
benefit to the Malheur people when
this canyon road is put in good
hape. Also mail connections with
A student body meeting was held Bro is" desired by many people in
I Thursday
the Malheur City section and a pro-
covered nnd for the current month
For example, if a man dropped ?10,-
000 of insurance in January 1919,
and applies for reinstatement the
1 of November for $5,000, all he will
have to pay will be the premium for
for January (the month of grace) i were served
on the $.1,000 and the premium for
November on $.r,000. He will not
have to pay premiums for the inter
vening months between Jnnuary and
November.
Chairnt;in Mueller nnd also the
noon, high honors going to Mens
dames Nelsen, Reed and Edward..
Hallowe'en decorations were ustd
thruout and during the afternoon
Mrs. A. W. Reed sang several pretty
i elections and dainty refreshments
i by-lnw to
posed, for giving more
, the hands of the Board
i After regular parlimentary proce
! dure it was voted on and passed by
nearly a three-fourths majority. The
I new by-law contains many drastic
measures and will go into effect im-
i!'wmiHi.mm!m!!'P'nmrnwir!!i,m!'n:mMmrt!iiHMi
l!"'i;i';NWi"lt!JttHmWHIHmU!IUUm
! The REX Program 1
mnmintr fit which n tipw
v, m,Kiiintian nm. ! posal for making a loop route out
nower intn 'n'K"" ' ! I
of Control, i Ironside and Bonita is now being
considered by the postal authorities.
Malheur City is noted for many
"Oddfellows" and have over 60 mem
bers of the I. O. O. F. they have re
cently refinished and outfitted a fine
hall and also intend to visit the Vale
! moil in t 1 V
The Sophomores will be the hosts . lodKe soo!l t0 enlivtn their
I to the rest of the student body and
Thursday Dinner.
On Thursday evening Mrs." J. S.
Edwards entertained at dinner for
Mr. H. C. Neely. Th.oso present
were Mrs. Neely, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
novels, war f'
r tol ic.. as Well
hooks worn out
money taken in
I't will go for
cv pi n-i's, then
honk account on
i local Red Cross chnpters have furth-' Oxman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neely and
er information nnd any discharged .children, Thomas Jones, Freeman j
men can receive application blanks j Kirwin, John Edwards. j
for renewal of wur risk insurance
and full information from their local I Hallowe'en Party. i:
headquarters. Many of the service1 ThurBdly evening Mrs. J. S. Ed
men dropped their insuranee after ward' ,nd M- E1"1 Nelv enU,r
discharge nnd are now back lnto Ulned wUh a H,IW(n Partv for j
business life and would be glad to John Eliwr,ls' Ertrl nnd Roer I
I be able to carrv the insurance again , Ne,y- C",m,'!' Wl'rc l,lnve1 nml I
I either in full or in part. It is these m",ly nauKu,y looking JackO' Lan-
Imett the government is now trvimr I ter"8 fr 1,1 v""w' Refreshment I
to reach ,were servetl and a pumpkin pie eat-
ing contest enjoyed by ull the little
Reco,e7s From Typhoid. tot8 Pros'nt-
Word front Reverend I.uscombe at i Dinner Parties
Ontario is to the effect that he is I Several dinner parties were given
recent during the week in honor of Mrs.
the faculty at a Hallowe'en party
i in the auditorium Friday evening.
i An excellent time is expected.
I The deportment overages for the
preceding week were posted in the
.tssemhly Monday morning and the
following standings were read: Jun
iors 99 per cent, Freshman 08.5 per
cent. Sophomores 97.1 per cent, and
tho Seniors P0.6 per cent.
Saturday afternoon, November 1st,
the Vale eleven will play the eleven
EXPRESSED HER FROM
ENGLAND TO KANSAS
l recovering nicely from his
Mrs. Ida lock Dies.
Mrs f Ii oi vc 111. i l.nk of Riverside,'
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
Keed who live hi t out of Vale on u
ranch, died on Thuf-ilay just a few I
d:iyt. after the hhih of n baby boy
The svm.itby of a l-ii" acquaintance
is extended the grii-f stricken hus
Kmd. Gospel Vi'liiie.s.
r.eM'rend E. I.. Iniinlici lain is
conducting meetint's at .Kintura and I
Itin t'wle. Kc ii i i d ( banilu rlain is
open for ergacmcnt for go h-1
meetings in any needy field. Ad
dress, Vale Oregon. Jnlt,
seige of typhoid fever.
1 1 1 1 m l ord.
Mr. Ilirdwell of Jamieson was in
Vale this week and incidently pur
chased a new Ford of the Harvey
Garage while here.
jll. C. Neely of Portland. Among
thus' entertaining in this manner for
Mr. Neely were Mrs. O. E. Carman,
mi Friday evening and Mrs. C. C.
Hull on Sunday.
iA
Mukes College Glee Cluh.
E. L. Kimball, formerly of the
SlInetriMn Won 4-i''nited States land office ut Vale
uivnnuill Tf tlllltU WS1I selected
as a member of the O.
A. C. Glee club for the lf19-20 '
season. Announcement of the ri-
teen members of the club, who werr j
chosen from mora than 100 Conine
titors, was mule by 1'rofersor G is-!
kins this week. Kinib:ill received hi
mui-icul training at Eugene, where i
Fvi lusive territory and big pay ( ,WM " "-"'' I'hiUip
.. Mark soeiity. M- wus a member I
l t.-hf m hi U i U . . I
" "r " of the Glee club of tha St. Paul
can qualify, Stark-Pavis Co..
:'I2 Third St , Portland. Orr jron. 'the Methodlct church choir in VaKv
We want an active, intelligent man
ith car, who ran give reference as
to his reli-ibility, t.i handle farm
lmhting anil power plants in his
i onic iiistiui. r.xperience not ne ,
i-es'..il V.
mmmm
relations,
Ironside farmers have enjoyed a
successful year as usual and have
plenty of winter feed for the live
stock. A number of new deep wells
have been drilled there lately fur
nishing an abundance of pure water.
j We had a big surprise Tuesday
morning when the ground was cov-
. ered with snow which continued dur-
; ing the day and extended from Iron-
I side to Vale averaging about three
jOr four inches.
J Cow Valley dry land ranchers are
; confident of a very favorable winter
and a good grain yield next summer.
,This valley is a large body of fine
land and will some day be a big
grain district.
A number of active candidates for
the Enterprise Contest prizes were
found to be hard at work and pro-
j mise to give the girls in the Snake ,
River and Malheur Valleys a lively
race to the finish.
We expect to write about another
interesting trip to the upper Mal
heur River points next week.
64ijoa '.juoui sjotu pus fluica.id
Saturday, Nov. 1.
Great Lois Webber
Masterpiece
"WHERE ARE
MY CHILDREN."
Sunday, Nov. 2
TUEDA BARA
in
"THE LIGHT."
Monday, Not. 3.
WILLIAM DESMOND
in
"SAGE BRUSH
HAMLET."
Tuesday, Nov. 4.
MARY PICKFORD
in
"HEARTS ADRIFT."
Wednesday, Nov. 5.
VIVIAN MARTIN
in
"THE HOME
TOWN GIRL.'-
Thursday, Nov. 6
DOROTHY DALTON
in
LADY OF RED BUTTE."
Friday, Nov. 7
BILL HART
in
THE MONEY CORRALL."
Saturday, Nov. 8.
"MORMON MAID."
Saturday afternoon Speci
al Matinee for Children
and grown ups.
"THE PRESIDENT'S
ANSWER."
Two Reel Comedy
"THE HOOLIGANS."
Music in charge of Misses
Whitford and Van Riper.
iimHtminw.iMiimin'H'.t'.i
Hiu.iiiiiui.H'iTCmm'mr'tm'iiimii.'umtti-mnff
L00K--L00K--L00K
THE MILCS
Musical Comedy Company
At The Rex
Wednesday, November 5
tin-
YOU
Krom Loudon, tuiiRland, to To
,iek k;i'iui. by rT;ir . TSt i
II ei.erlM.-e oj U't IVre.'
rtieer I.' M-r-ld K'-fltih gtrl. Ami
unde T W I Hire of Topeka wlit
ia culiig lo a!o t the girl, otkde '.
arrntiKiinenu lo ipra mar
through " lt iigowu tor ker apoa
her am tax
Property Changes Hands.
More property has probably
changed hands in Vnle in the past I
6 months than In the previous four I
or five years, and an increasing num
ber of s.ales are being made. With
-every habitable house in Vale occu
pied the matter of building some
; new homes is now becoming a ne-
cessity. Already a number of fa-
itnilies not hacing been abb) to se
cure suitable houses in Vale have
gone elsewhere to send their child-1
1 lll to .school !
Sales reported this week, by O. E. i ZZ -
Carman are a house and lot. belong-r Ilea r I llilt FOOl TrOHlbIie PlilVCr
ing to I. E. Oakes to George Hunt- "
ington Cur re y and house and lots be- f A tn a I
iiongirg to judge PaM, to chas. e. Don t ' oroet the Date IOVvIHUL V 5
I Batrhelder. " , ,
New Music New Songs
New Everything
Roy Wilkins is with us again after a year in France.