PAGE FOtJR MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, I9l0. r tr 7 TV ! rv TV V r rv rv TV v v r. rV rv V rv rv rv A rV rv rv M H M H M n M M H M H M M H M H ft M M M H U M HI M M W kc H u la n M M M M M H M U H M M M TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS' AT NORDALE'S For HEAT There are 30 BARGAINS Here in rebuilt Second Hand Stoves and Ranges. These are all in good shape and we guarantee they will give good service. You'll get fifty per cent more heat from fuel in a good stove than in .one that's all worn out. At these bargain prices we'll not be able to keep these stoves long. Come in Today. Thos. B. Nordale Vale Oregon. State Teachers' Examinations will be held at the Court House in Vale on December 17, 18 and 19, 1919. All teachers who have not secured Oregon State Certificates are re quired to report for these examina tions. Teachers may ecure old examina tion questions for review by writing to the County Superintendent of Schoos. Following is the program for Mal heur County: Wednesday Arithme tic, Civil Government and Geogra phy. Thursday Grammar, History, Orthography, Physiology and Ameri can Literature. Friday Reading, School Law, Theory and Practice, Writing. Algebra and Composition. Saturday Psychology and Physical Geography. Teachers who wish to write for Life, Primary or Special Certificates will kindly make arrangements with the County School Superintendent. FAY CLARK HURLEY. County Supt. Schools for Malheur County. 15 N.-29N Items of Local and Personal In terest, by county Correspond -nU of the Enterprise Lineman Wire- ONTARIO Killed While ' Working On -High School Organizes Musical Club'. ; iU PREsipPracES , 111! 1 These Beautiful Pieces of Furniture, just received on our fall orders. Direct from the factory, they embody all that is new in style and finish. CHARACTER OF FURNITURE COMES OUT IN WEAR. Furniture built to stay right is the kind we handle. Why buy inferior articles when a few dollars more mean a guarantee of lifetime service. IT WILL SOON BE TIME FOR GIFTS Mr. Man! Have you thought of giving your wife a beautiful piece of furniture for Christmas this year? What could she enjoy more than a new dressing table with folding mirrors; one of the beautiful period design dinning sets; a handsomely upholstered sewing chair; or one of the very newest WONDERFULLY COLORED PEDESTAL LAMPS. BEDROOM FURNITURE. Sets of Three and Four Pieces in Walnut, Oak, Enameled and Birdseye Maple. Also a big assortment of brass and iron beds. Anyone of these will please and be a worth while gift, over at your lirsure. Come in and look them LOWEST PRICES HIGHEST VALUES. Vale T. T. Nelson THE FURNITURE MAN Oregon. SIBBBIBBBEBHIBBBBIBBailllBBBIBBBBBaBBBBIBBBBI Useful Christmas Gifts I Make everyone in the home happy j by giving them something that will be used every day in the year. There is no gift quite as appropri- ate as one that will Lighten the Labor of the Home You'll find just what you want at the Electric Shop Idaho Power Co. IBI n m M H M M n M M II M H M H M M M M H M H M M M M M H M N M M ONTARIO. Oregon, Nov. 21. Clinton E. Frye, for many years resident of Ontario, died here last Thursday. Mr. Frye practised den tistry here for a number of years, but because of his ill health was obliged to turn over his practice to Doctor Roberts last Spring. Mr. Frye was born in Ohio, March 13th 1856. His death was caused by a form of heart disease. The funeral was held from the McDowell Funeral Parlors Saturday afternoon. Mr. Frye is survived by one daughter who re sides in Spokane, Washington. Bert Clarkson, lineman employed by the Idaho Power Company, was killed here last Tuesday afternoon while hansrinsr the wires on a new pole in front of the Reed and John son Blacksmith shop. Mr. Clarkson was holding a charged cross-arm with one hand when he grasped a wire with the other hand and was instantly killed. Mr. Clarkson came from Horseshoe Bend, where his mother, 2 brothers and a sister, who survive him, live. The body was taken to Horseshoe Bend, where the funeral was held Thursday. F. Leslie Body left last Saturday night for Salem to attend the semi annual meeting of the Oregon Com mercial Club Secretaries which was held there November 17th and 18th. Mrs. Edna Griffin made a business trip to Caldwell last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Clemo left Thursday evening for Portland to spend a few weeks with Mr. Clemo's parents, who reside near there. The Wednesday Bridge Club met at the home of Miss Laviner Smith this week and was delightfully enter tained. Millard Sage returned last week from the Sage ranch at McDermitt. Nevada, where he has been on bus iness for his father for the past six weeks. Mrs. E. A. Fraser entertained the "500" Club at her home last Tuesday evening. The Ontario football team played the Weiser team at Weiser last Fri day afternoon and defeated them with a score of 42 to 0. Ontario was not obliged to use a single sub stitute throughout the game. A Ukelele Club has been organized in the High School under the direc tion of Miss Cranley. Twenty girls and lady members of the faculty are members of the Club. This Club will work in conjunction with the two Glee Clubs and with them will give a couple of concerts later in' the year. Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Lackey were hosts and hostess at a delicious birthday dinner at their home last Sunday. Covers were laid for nine. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lackey, Miss Mary Lackey Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Clemo, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lackey The Ontario football team will play the Caldwell team at Caldwell next Saturday afternoon for the championship of the Short Line. Frank Stowell purchased the Wag goner property in Riverside last week from II. H. Waggoner of Vale. Mr. Stowell's brother, Leonard Sto well, lately of Preston, Idaho, also purchosed property on the East Side last week from C. F. Loveland. J. R. Fortier has begun excavat ing for the basement of his new five room bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster spent Sunday in Caldwell on busines. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Cald well spent Sunday in Ontario visit ing Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lackey, A large number of Ontario theatre fans attended the musical comedy "Watch Your Step" at Weiser Tues day night. Mrs. George Kellogg entertained the Tuesday Bridge Club at her home in Weiser last Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shanahan of Baker visited at the Frank Ryan home the first of the week. Mrs. Shanahan is a sister of Mrs. Frank Ryan and Mrs. George Rheison, both of this city. , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. De-frees are re joicing over the birth of a beautiful baby girl, born last Tuesday night. Frank Irvinton was arrested on a charge of burglery Tuesday and was arrainged before Judge Steams. He waived examination and bond was fixed at one-thousand dolalrs. He was confined to the jail where he awaits the meeting of the Grand Jury. ranch. Mr. Fleetwood who bought Frank Moswell's ranch is building a new house. A meeting of all the ladies is called at the Eachus home for Thursday afternoon to organize an Aid So ciety. Arthur Holly, who has been quite sick was taken to the Sanitarium at Vale last Thursday. P. Barrett who is suffering with muscular rheumatism spent a few days at Vale Sanitarium. E. H. Brumbach and Claud Eachus transacted business in Caldwell Sa turday. Adrian can now boast of electric lights. H. S. Hardman installed a Delco-Light plant that furnishes power to light the store, lumber yard and the homes of the owners. Robert Weir has purchased a plant from the same agency and will soon have his home electricaly lighted. Grading and gravelling is being done on the mail route road, it is planned to have considerable gravell ing done on the main roads during the winter. . A farewell surprise party was suc cessfully carried out on the Morley family last Thursday evening. The house was crowded by the grown people while the youngsters spent the evening playing games in the lawn. Lunch was brought by the self-invited visitors and served at a late hour. The guests presented Mr. and Mrs.H Morley with a dozen silverknives and forks as a token of the esteem in which they were held in this community and wished them unbounded success in their new home. Mrs. Morley and the two younger children will go to Belvit, Wis. for a visit with her parents while Mr. Morley and the two older girls leave for Eugene where they plan to make heir future home. They will have a sale on Monday, Nov. 24. Mrs. J. Davis is entertaining .friends from Nampa. Miss Berdcll Brooks took the pu pils in her room on a hike over to Rim Rock Monday afternoon. making any rash statements or buy ing any gas yet. Still quite a few people anticipate a ride in the near future. Owing to the fact that there will be a dance in Drewsy on the eve of Nov. 29, the date of the play will be Dec. 6th. Services were held in the Catholic church last Sunday. BULLS FOR SALE Seven Re gistered and grade white face bulls, range broke, for sale cheap at Vals Sales and Feed Barn. Inquire of C. G. Griffin or E. C. Longwell Barn. 22 Not. It The Literary Digest ha made a great discovery, but you cannot mine coal with a typewriter. Wichita Eagle. I f I'lt l I WfU'WW'H "Holiday Spirit" Officially Endorses Our Suggestion of sending Greetings by card to all your friends. We have just placed in our cases one of the finest lines of holiday novelty gift cards and holiday greeting Cards ever seen in Vale. In handsome colors and designs. ; From 5 cents up. Come in and pick out your favorites before the rush comes. Everything in Magazines, Papers, Smokes, Confectionery. " r-rTi i-T-T-rrnr- iTiirn- rim iiiiiiiirrrniiiniini irniiiin 1111 nin l liiiiuiiliiniwiii The Post Office News Stand A. S. Hunt, Prop. The Handy Place to Shop Vale, Oregon JUNTURA Juntura Play Postponed Move to Beulah Baby Girl Arrives Saturday. JUNTURA, Oregon, Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Joyce are the proud parents of a bouncing daughter, which was born Saturday morning. Chas Prahl left Juntura last week for Illinois where he will stay all winter. John Murphy of Beulah was a bus iness visitor last week. Henry Mertens of Cleveland, Ohio spent a few days in Juntura visiting the Ohio boys here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed have gone to Beulah where Mr. Reed will have charge of the Post Office this winter. Wm. P. Allen delivered 27,000 sheep last week. Walter "Tex" Mann has been rid ing for horses for the past week. A. F. Masterson returned from a visit to Ontario. Mrs. M. Conroy, Juntura's candid ate in the Enterprise contest isn't If You are Buying Property ,You owe it to yourself, to see what I can do for you. . 8 ACRES, four room house, barn, water right $1000.00. TERMS. 40 ACRES, fine sage brush land; 2y2 miles from Vale, on Ontario road. $2375.00. $500.00 cash. 120 ACRES, well improved, new house, orchard. $6000.00 cash to handle and price is right. 5 ROOM HOUSE, good ' house and well located, on four lots. $2000.00 with good terms. , 0. E. Carman Vale Oregon. ITS NOT YOUr"?E IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney disease If no respecter of per rons. A majority of the Ills afflicting people today can be traced back to kianey trouble. The kidneys are the moat Important organs of the body. They are the tilterers, the purifiers, of your blood. Kidney disease Is usually Indicated by .weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trou ble, pain In loins and lower abdomen, fall stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago. All these derangements are nature's signals to warn you that the kidneys nerd help. Vou should use GOLD MEDAL Jlaarlem Oil Capsules imme- diately. The soothing, heallag oil sMm ulates the kidneys, relieve Inflamma tions and deatroya the germ watch have caused It. Do not wait until to morrow. Go to your dragstat today aod Insist on GOLD MEDAL, HaerUnt Otl Capsules. In twenty-four hours yoo should feel health and vigor retoralng and-will bless the day you Drat heard of COLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil. After you feel that you have eared yourself, continue to take one or tare capsules esch day, so as t kv Is tirst-class condition and ward off 3ho danger of other attacks. Ask for the original Imported OOU MEDAL brand. Three etses. Money re funded if they do not help. yea. M M M BI(, BEND Farewell Given Morley Family Adrian Has New Ug hta Will OrganiM Aid. BIG BEND, Oregon, Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pemp of Pixie spent a couple or days last week visiting; in the PuMiam home. Mr. and Mm. V. V. llicko and li M if it were Ontario visitors, Sun ilny. 1'. J Connelly is having lumber hauled from Parma and b building lijcsp thftdj ou Jfbe .Jobtutton' Pioneer to Pioneer we Say; How! As Pioneer Drugstore of Malheur County we congratulate the Malheur Enterprise, pioneer in its field, on this tenth Anniversary edition. But Pioneer days are gone and so are old stocks. The greater por tion of goods we now offer you has been on our shelves just a few weeks, most of them ordered especially for holiday trade. GIFT STATIONERY. Your best thoughts on our best paper will make a combination your friends will welcome. Personal stationery like bus iness letterheads should bear the stamp of individuality as to color and style-. We are showing a big assortment from 75c. up U $6.00. SUMMER'S BREATH Is there anything more entrancing than the delicate odor of high grade per fume? The well dressed woman has talc, face powder, toilet water, perfume and creams all of a like odor. What would make a more exquisite gift! We have the famous Mary Garden and Djer Kess, in beautiful boxes. Any piece of which as used can be replaced from our case stock. The gift that says the most, means the most, wears the longest THE NEW EDISON, a gift to the whole family. A Timely thought for Thanksgiving A BOX OF LOWNEYS for P the wife. Vale Drug Store LESLIE I HOPE, Prop. Vale Oregon Established 1887 Pioneer Drug Store of Malheur County. I ' -