SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919, MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON PAGE FUt 0iMiiMii3MlimiHlMwitiinir DEPENDABILITY Live Personal and Local News Paragraphs of Val L ASSI EJED ADVERT! SEM ENTS A Is a big word, and means a great deal to the average patron of a Grocery Store. Here quality and wholesomeness are the password, to the ex tent, that we take pride in calling your attention to these points. HERE YOU WILL find everything that a reli able up-to-date Grocery carries and each item is priced consistent with the value you receive from it. NO MATTER WHAT YOU NEED in the groc ery line, it can be found at Diven's. If you are a regular customer, you can appreciate what it means to deal with a good grocery. GOODS DELIVERED. DIVEN & COMPANY PHONE 4 VALE, OREGON i i We Are Here To Fill Your Wants In Magazines and Newspapers. Cigars and Cigar ettes. Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. Fancy Bulk Candies. High Grade Chocolates. Sta tionery and School Supplies. Picture Postal Cards. BREAD Fresh Daily. Fresh Roasted Peanuts. Electrically Popped Corn. iiiiiiiiiiitiiimiMmiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiinmiini Jerro Gooch was in Vale from Homestead this week to call on his new daughter. ' Mrs. Delia Bullock of Farma was in Vale la'st week spending n few days with her son. Hardy and George England of Brogan were in Vale the latter part of the week, transacting business at the land office. t Daniel Smith of Bridgeport was a land office visitor last week end. George Bodflsh Malheur City merchant, passed thru Vale the first of the week enroute home from his ranch near Nyssa. M. H. Doolittle, Saxon Humphrey, Mert i and Otis Thayer spent a feu days the first of the week hunting near the Warmsprings reservoir site. Jessie B. West of Cake was in Vale on land office business the lat ter part of last week. Ed Hai.non of La Grande who has some homestead land in this vicinity was in Vale Monday. Mrs. T. M. Lowe is over from the Owyhee for a few days visit at the home of Mrs. Julien A. Hurley. Mr. Lowe acocmpanied her over attend ing to business here Saturday and returning to his home that evening. ! .1. H. Kershaw of Riverside has been renewing acquaintances in Vale .the past week. I Mrs. Linie Pierson who has bcei. visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. M. McDanicI, the past few months, left Wednesday for her home in Oakland, I Calif. I Willard Dutcher of Rockville was ! a business visitor in Vale Friday. I Tom Selby of Winamucca was in I Vale renewing old acquaintances this week. I Mrs. Roy Clark has returned to .Vale after a two months visit at Parma. were in Vale shopping Saturday. John Harris of Jamicson was hire the first part of the week. ' Mrs. Wm Lamb and small daugh ter left Saturday for their home in 'Washington after several weeks visit with relatives in Vale, Harper, River side and Boise, ' A. D. Morey of Nyssa was a bus ine's visitor in Vale Saturday and called at the Enterprse office. August Lage of Watson wm in Vale on business Wednesday, i John Donnelly of Brogan was re- g-istered at the Arlington while in town last week end. F, Elms of Ironside was down for a few days business last week. W. C. Toralln stockman tf Harper was in Vale the first of the weak. I Ben Stewart was registered from Diamond at tHc Arlington Monday. A. K. Grimes of Bculah was among the out-of-town visitors last week end, ! . Reverend E. F, Clower returned last week end from attending Dis trict Centenary meetings at La Grande, T. T. Edmunson was registered at the Arlington the first of the week from hli home at Ontario. A. J. Howard of Brogan was in Vale Thursday proving up on his homestead while here. RMiwmmMiiuMiiiiuuMiiiiitiiiiuiiunifiih News Brevities of Local Interest In Vale Hospital Frank Heinz is quite Rick at the Vale hospital. He has been indisposed for the past six months and left last week for out side treatment. John Heinz and Mrs. Geo. Parker, father and "sister of Frank, left Wednesday morning for the bedside of the patient at the hoBpital. Crane Am. Former Resident Visits Mrs. H. Sunday dinner. Called to Mother's Bedside Mrp. Leo BufTington and Mrs. Grace H.u were called to Mitchell last Tuesday to be with their mother Mrs. Stevens who was reported very ill. Announce Birth of Son Mr. ant Mrs. Tom Jones -of Rawlings, Wy. have announced the birth of a baby boy. Mr. Jones was for some timt I The Post Office News Stand A. S. Hunt, Prop. I The Handy Place to Shop Vale, Oregon I X ? Neely is returning to her home at Portland, from Odgen, where she was called by the injury of Mr1. Ralph Hoyt, her daughter, in an auto accident several weeks ago. Move From Ranch Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams have moved in from their ranch to spend the winter months in Vale. Baby Girl A nine ' and one-half Virgil Fogle of Nyssa was a bus-l,,ouna DRDy aau&nier was oorn to iness visitor in Vale the middle of !Mr- and Mrs- Jerre Gooch of Home- 'Dta.H or HA II n In tAC.m.nl Inc.. Wn o.nu tai. wic , aic nuoiiiai iupl oni- urday morning. C. Neely, is visiting in Vale at th freight agent and was married home of her son Earl Neely. Mrs. while on duty in France. Buy Freighting Trucks H . C. Elms and son of Ironside purchased a two ton Service truck from H. E. Spieth last week which they will use for freighting to their store at ; Ironside.- Frank Newton also pur- A PATCH IN TIME SAVES NINE; ALSO A NEW TIRE It is economy to take care of your tires. You' will be pleased with the service we can give you in keeping you? tires in the best possible condi tion. ROGER'S TIRE SERVICE Means you will get the most miles for the least money. Bring in your old tubes and casings or drive around occasionally and let us look 'em GUARANTEED WORK. LOW PRICES over. Roger's Tire Service Saves You Money. Rogers Tire & Rubber Co. VALE.OREGON the week. G. H. Eckerman and wife of Wat son were chopping and visiting in Vale a few days this week. A Greely was registered at the Drexel from his home near Watson this week. F. M. Hannn nnH W P Smnll were among those attending to bus-jc'ased a. one and "e-half.ton Ser- incss in Vale from Westfall lastiv -- ue i m s,nca ue week end. P0Slt3 at "rPer. S. A, Stanfield was down from the ! Babv Boy Mr. and Mrs. Walter anch above Malheur City this week. jCamp are the proud parents of a Dr, Thomas Ohmart dentist of'",,,v 1ov born ,ast Saturday at the Pendleton who has considerable land Va,t hospital. near Vale was here Sunday looking j f;"t Big Buck Arthur Mean?, after business matters. Arthur Moody and Robert D. Lytle 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tureman ofjreturned last week end from a few Ironside wer in Vale on Sunday and jdays hunting trip and many friends Monday. of the hunters enjoyed venison for ! come again Adv. It cnanes west of Jamieson was , i among those registered at the Drexel on Monday. I Woodson Scoggin of Fossil is in Vale on business. j A. Mc Williams cattleman of On tario was in Vale Monday and Tues day transacting business. i Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood and daughter and Grandma McLaughlin Returns From Baker Dan Mc Pherson returned from Baker last evening where his daughter, Miss Gladys, was operated on yesterday. The operation proved .to be much more serious than was the first thought, but Miss McPherson's friends hope that she will make a speedy recovery. La Grande Ob server. Returns to Vale George Hope who has been working at the Warm springs dam the past several months has returned to Vale and is at pre sent in the Post Office News Stand. Moves to Ranch L. R. Kinney moved down from Jamieson a few days ago to his ranch in the St. Paul Orchard tracts, which ho re cently purchased. Building Garage J. P.Dunaway is having a garage built at his resi dence this week. Put Vour Little Want Ads Where People Look for Them . Price it one cent per word per week; advance payment required. Minimum charge 23 cent. 25 cents eitra for illustrated brand REAL ESTATE . J Opportunities To Buy. Sell or. Trade! EMPLOYMENT. Situations or Help Wanted. HAY FOR SALE 160 tons alfalfa at H. O. Stacey place, 6 miles west of Vale. Earl 0. Boston and. Tom Johnson. olBtf UNION AND WALLOWA county property for tale or trade. Write to Geo. H. Cun-ey, "He who Moves Real Estate", La Grande, Oregon MarStfp FARM BARGAIN COUNTER roduce. Implement, Live Stock Offers CHAMBERMAID WANTED, by day or by hour. Apply Drexel Ho tel. 26 Oct. 2t SERVICES Personal Services Offered and Wanted AUCTIONEER - For first clans stock Auctioneer call for dato with E. W. Dunn, U. S. National Bank, Vale, Ore, Feb 22 tf. MISCELLANEOUS Thine for Sale, Trade or Wanted xw- , I BOISE FUR COMPANY, 701 Main 1ACK SADDLE for sale. Good , Street, Boise, Idaho, are exclusive condition. Inquire at Enterprise Of-1 raw fur dealers and in touch with Hce- ' llo2tpithe best markets of the woild and 'can pay as much as any eastern FOR SALE 3200 pound team of j house. We can furnish you with work horses, priced right for quick animal bait made by an experienced sale, u John E. Bennett, Jamieson, j western trapper. Give us a trial. Oregon. 4o5tp 26o5tp LOST AND FOUND Owners or Articles Located Anywhere $10.00 Reward for Recovery of 70 or 80 No. 3 Victor Traps, branded X under trigger, with .16 inch bolts for stake. One Ranger Mead bi cycle. Taken from my place at Mal heur Butte. Ben DuVall. Notify Sheriff Lee Noe. 25o2tp Juntura Folks Parents Last Fri day morning a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Blaylock of Juntura. Try Jim's Oyster Cocktails This is one of the new ones we are serv ing at our fountain. Try one youH -- i lii r -ii oczeMl CHURCH I Try a Classified ad in the Enterprise TELEPHONE SERVICE Means More Dollars in A Business Man's Pocket because it opens the door of his establishment to every home with a Telephone Orders can be quickly taken for any amount of goods, and satisfactory deliveries made because merchant and customer can "talk it over" on the Phone. The Very Best j The Market Affords IS WHAT YOU GET JIERE. Our Meats are of Highest Quality, butch ered, cut and delivered to you with greatest care as to cleanliness and quality. A trial will make you a regular customer. " , APPLE BARGAINS. For a limited time we are offering great bargains in eating and cooking apples. Get your order in Now. Our Grocery Department is at your service. THE HOME PACKING CO. VALE, OREGON HARRY HEELER, Mgr. PHONE 63 If you haven't a Telephone in your home, get one there to-day. Don't bo without this convenience which can be installed at so little cost. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. WEAVER RANDOLPH, Mgr. Vale, Oregon. immmiii. 111 illllllUII Birthday Dinner. Mrs. M. N. Fegtly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tapp and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clower at dinner Tues day evening in honor of the birth day anniversary of Mr. Fegtly. Monday Club. Monday Study CJub will meet with Mrs. L. J. Hadley on Monday after noon of the coming Week. All mem bers are urged to be present and rr;pared for the regular study pro gram. Young Folks Organize. About twenty two young people met at the Methodist church last CATHOLIC CHURCH. At Juntura 1st and 3rd Sunday at 8 o'clock followed by Benediction of 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, A I Brogan 4th Sunday of month at 9:00 o'clock. Lectures in Christian Doctrine ore given in Vale on the 2nd Sunday, after Services and also on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 :00 oWock, parents ar requested to see that their children come regularly, and at the proper time Those lectures are given at Juntura and Brogan immediately after services. STRAYED AND ESTRAYED The Stnrkmans Weekly Rodeo STRAYED: Three yearling heif ers. One blackftand white and two red. Branded M E on right side and l isrht ear cropped. Notify H. B. Earp, Vale, Oregon. nltf AUTOMOBILES Bargains In Used Cars and Supplies FORD FOR, SALE: One 1915 model touring car in good excellent condition. Good bargain. Write or call Niels Peterson, Vale Oregon. nltf GOOD TENT FOR SALE, with floor and boarded sides, two windows and at present wired for electricity. Write G. F. 78 care Malheur En terprise. 25 Oct. 2t HIGH GRADE PIANO FOR SALE. We have in Ontario a high grade piano which for quick Bale will be sold at a sacrifice. Liberal terms to re sponsible party. Particulars will be furnished anyone interested by writ ing to The Denver Music Company, Denver, Colo. . s27t6 WANTED Clean cotton rags for wiping machinery. We pay 5c per pound, sacked. The Enterprise. MONEY TO LOAN $1000 avail able for loan on first class Real Es tate Security. Write or Inquire of X21 c!o Enterprise, Vale, Oregon. OLD NEWSPAPERS Put them under" the carpets, on the pantry shelves etc. Handy for building fires,. 10c per bunch of 10 pounds at the Enterprise Office, Vale, Oregon. June 2S tf. ;rH-i-H-j.HM-M.H..H Professional Directory t m M-M-5-H 1 ATTORNEYS Geo. E. Davis Bruce R. Kester DAVIS & KESTER Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Vale, Oregon Nelson Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore. wnmmnwi What's the use of pretending? Time will find you out IMPEMALES MOVTMPItCB CIGABCTT&3 make no pretense, but they've taught 'thousand of men what quality means in a ciearette. They are what they are, always-the I f longer you smoke mem the better you'll like them. 10 for 13c Th" John Bellman Co. Branch Monday evening to complete the or-1 CHRISTIAN CHURCH, ganization of The Young People's I Bji,ie school at 10 a. m. Association jut Vale. Regular meet-' preaching services morning and ings of the association will be held evening. each Sunday evening at seven, just The church and bible school are preceeding the church service hour, this week making preparations for After the organization was com.'a hig rally day next Sunday in both pleted and business taken care of the bible school and the church the young folks adjourned to the service. Bible school attendance parsonage where Mr. and Mrs. Clow- .,t Sunday reached 80 and we are er provided games and refreshments trving hard for 100 next Sunday, as a close to the delightful evening, while there is an "Every Member Canvass" this week for preaching Wednesday Bridge. service both Sunday morning and Mrs. A. W, Reed was hostess for evening. We will take an offering a most delightful session of the for the State work and hope all Wednesday afternoon bridge club this members come prepared. week at her home in the west sec-, tion of town. First honors were I METHODIST CL'HRCII. awarded to Mrs. John P, Houston 1 Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. B. F. and guest prize to Mrs. Williams of 'i"ner, Superintendent. Butte, who is a guest in-the city i Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. by with Mrs. Will Reilly. .the PaMtor. Mffting of the Young Peoples As Hallowe'en Party. .sociatlon at 0:30 p. m. At the home of Mrs. and Mrs.' At P- the services will be Charles L. Batcheldor on Wednesday illustrated with pictures, evening of this week the Warm- uiZT'rk a springs District office force members, ,rL H,e K,l 1h "" wives and families with a few in- fhe 'S"' "r, cre,t '" the Pre" vited guests made merry with Veal B,,,"',e of , 01,1 Ll,,c'rty . I""01"1' old fachioned hallowe'en pranks and 1"t,,l'1 ,l"d 'evr'-ently leaned forward, games which included everything :!KKl',d tho bc"' Tni'n opp.ng on from bobbing apples ot ghost stories J's knees, ho prayed: "Oh God, I and witch and spook walkings. After ,,t to;dy - "' sevearl hours of fun delicious re- fre1edom for h,ch thiH old M! freshments in keeping wth the hal-1 ",wuv" ',,00,l lU'r,i "nH now ' l-we'en time wers served. Decora- d;'J,lul mV " m niolh-i's Cad. iw-ii m" rii'onir aim pure for II.C. EASTHAM Attorney and Counsellor at Law U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 248 Vale -:- . Oregon JULIEN A. HURLEY Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offices Nelson Building Phone 21C-W -:- Vale, Oregon ROBERT D. LYTLE Attorney First National Bank Bldg. Vale, Oregon Phone 66 R. G. WHEELER Attorney and Counsellor at Law Practice in all Courts and U. S. Land Office Collections Nelsen Bldg. : Vale, Ore. DOCTORS R. D. BURROW, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Vale Drug Store Phone 215 Vale, Oregon DR. K. E. NORVALL Nerve Specialist Drugless Physician Opposite Young's Garage. Vale, Phone 43 Ore. H. W. STEELHAMMER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 16 - Res. Drexel Hotel 3 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Vale, Oregon OSTEOPATHS Dr. Pauline Sears Dr. Harriet Sears OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. 1st Building North of Vale Drug Store FARM LOANS UNDERTAKER T. T. NELSEN Vale, Oregon Up-to-date Undertaking Parlors Fine line of Undertaking Supplies liearse Service -:- Phone 77 Ranch Ioanr, 20 Years, Rural Credit Hay and General Fire Insurance C. C. MUELLER Real Estate 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Vale, Oregon. ENGINEERS John E. Johnson J. Edwin Johnson JOHNSON ENGINEERING CO. Licensed Realty Dealer : Land locators Township Blue Prints Surveying & Engineering. Hayes Building Vale, Oregon. REAL ESTATE JOHN HARDWICK Real Estate If you want to buy or sell City or Farm Property Consult Hardwick, Abstract Company Building Oregon Livestock Company filing on water to irrigate 90,00 acres land south of Malheur lake. m i mmmnnt tions for the evening were in yellow and black. Preitents Pictures. On Friday afternoon Mrs. B. F. arme students grades and the high school at On ('liirnt's Hake. Amen." At Sanitarium. Among those taking treatment and r of Vale spoke to the : ' ",M,Mf t the Vale Hot Springs ts of the fifth, seventh, eight I "'t'' " th. paht week were, Mr. nrf th. hlh .M,! t (in. Mrs- J- McDonald of tario. the day being Francis Willard , """. N. E. Taggait of Vale, Memorial day. The Ontario W. C. .'vun r"1 ?f ,B,ma- MrH- ('onrd T. U. presented pictures of Fran.i"y8n'. OnUnn, Mrs. Jessie Scott. f Willard to the er.hooN and Mrs. j nUr"'' mby of AmP,i' Farmer gav. the presentstion adJ.r0"' ,T,omV Boton of rrm"' IMr. IMIa Bullock, Purma and K. . ' 'O. Smith of Portland. i First National Bank The Bank of Service' - Vale, Oreg m CAPITAL and SURPLUS $58,000.00 if COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAVING ACCOUNTS SAFETY DEPOSIT FILES ltflilill1lttl'liiWlfrllWWHMllil -DIRECTORS- C. W. NcUon, Pres. Albert W. Reed. Cashier. J. T. l-ousn. Vice Pres. Eli Boas J. M. Wearer . . . 4 " 12 mmmmtmmntmtmtmnmtmmtntn