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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1919)
.. . ; n page fivt, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1919. - - Malheur enterprise, vale, oregon BEBaEIBESIBHIBHflllHIIIIIIHIIHIIBBBI w N H H H N M n M n M H n H jLbI 6CS tv H N n n n W H OTTO J. PETRlCH, Manager MARY PICKFORD IN THE HOODLUM' nTfflwmRimiimnmtMifl Live Personal and Local News Paragraphs of Vale H'mitmnimimiiniimiiimrintmni tnimwimiiHttinmNt! n S Kit tt ' a v inary ncKrord i 7A Hoodlum W S w ; i Mrs. Roe Gray of Jamieson was friving vacation at Ontario and nur cAty for a few days this week in Vale this week shopping, and Boise visiting frincds at St. Teresa's j on tusiness. pj spent Thursday and Friday t the school in ISoise. j James Young registering from H home of Mrs. Julicn A. Hurley. Dr .and Mrs. Wco-e of Ontario Crowley was among out of town vi- 2 Walter Brodcrick who is moving were in Vale the first of the week, , sitors at the Arlington this week. B from "his ranch above Westfall to the doctor coming up on profession, C. C. McCambridge of Jamieson I Ontario for the winter, was in Vale al business. was in Vale Wednesday and called W Tuesduy. Miss Blanche McDonald returned ! nt the Enterprise office while here Ben Crummett was up from Onta- the first of the week after spend 0. ASSI FIEDADVERTISEM ENTS Put Your Little Want Ada Where People Look for Them Price is one cent per word per week; advance payment required. Minimum charge 25 centa. .25 cent extra for illustrated brand g oen urummeu was up irom unia- the hrst ot tne week after spending H rio and spent Tuesday and Wednes- Thanksgiving nt her parents home H day in Vale on business, and visting in Nyssa, g his daugther Miss Dottie. . . Mra ivau 0ukes was up from 0n U Miss Louise Sears of Harper . tario the mle 0f the week. f spent the Thanksgiving days twith her Bisters here. eW ' Mrs T?npH ftf Rrncrnn was in .Vale Mrs. Wm. Porter left Thursday for his home in , Letheridge Canada after spending a few days here with his son in closing the deals for the Drexel hotel and building. A - W Furn-nqdn wna lin frftm A. J. White of Brogan was;Wat;on or a tw d thig week Mr:' and , Mrs. J. Q: Medlin were in Vale last week end returning from a visit to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barney of Brogan motored to Vale Thursday returning Saturday. ' -" Mr. and Mrs. M. Strout of Brogan was in Vale Saturday returning from a business trip to Ontario. Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Parrot of Brogan spent Friday in Vale. N H n H It M H B H 0 H H H H a H n n H n H M H BS n n H m x Putting a Tight Lid on French-Heels, Sport Models, Six Maids and Two Chauffeurs, Mary Pickford, as Amy Burke in "The Hoodluni," Becomes a Prof essoress in . Crapshooting, the Conductor of the Hurdy-Gurdy, , a Chamber maid for Bums, and an Enemy to Soap and Water in Her Story of a Girl Who Loved Poor Father More Than She Loved Her Rich Grand father, and in the Loving Discovered a' Hero Whose Bertillion Measurements Exactly Fitted Her Ideal of a Husband. IT'S A SCREAM. , 1 , . I. 1 several aayg last week , vitmiiig iter H brother . Mr.,, Morgan here.'., ' H .' :. Fred' Gill of Pendleton is in Vale for a short time and while" here is a taking keatnients of Dr. Sears. HI Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Parma was a guest in Vale last week with her m daughter Mrs. A. S. Hunt. John M Hunt accompanied her home for a short stay. II Mrs. Ernest Diven spent last, week M end at Wilder, Idaho the guest of N Mrs. Morfitt and Mrs. Glenn. H ' .Tonnip Hinklp of Hnrner in visiting her sister Mrs. P. G. Eberly in M Vale, : M Earl Pollack of Portland spent the Thanksgiving with his mothei U Mrs". A.:J. Kessler in Vale. II Walt. Cleavinger of Burns one S time resident of Vale was here a M , ,i,. i. i, . v..w-;n..a H u t on. j j u 'this week purchased on Oakland Six M . - Mrs. Joe Thompson and daughters.' lL . ,, ,. , . ... S ki ii' j u 4. t nt 'from the Vale Machine and Welding H last week end. ' FARM BARGAIN COUNTER 'roduce. Implements, Live Stock Offers I WANTED, set of wagon harness. Write or call X 27 Enterprise, Vale Oregon. 8n2tp THREE ROOM HOUSE and chicken house for sale. Must be moved from present location six miles east of Vale. Good new lum- registered at the Drexel from their , . 0 . ' w . moved. Call or write C. S. Lam- wariu n fim a nn nnwinu nr ipi Westfal home on Tuesday.' Mr. Med lin is; one of the well, known stock men of the upper river section. James Weaver of Bonita was a guest at the Drexel while attending to business here Tuesday. B. C. Bacon from Flora, one of the far inland towns of Wallowa county beth, Ontario, R. F. D. 29r.4tp Claud Ward of Westfall was where hunting and fishing are un- among those registered at the Ar- surpassed, was in Vale this week lington the first of the week. looking over this section. He re- M. F. Wilson was down from Mnl- gistered at the Drexel. NHmfliimiiHmiiuiiiiiiiHiNiiiniHmmtmniiMuimuiiii News Brevities of Local Interest mmiiHiHiiimiiiiiimtuiiiiimiinwiiinimiiiimim 'I Buys New Oakland E. B. Nelson H n 15c Admission g 35c I L. R. Kinney was in Vale Tuesday from his ranch near Ontario. M Miss Lolo Baker teacher at Brogan J was in . Vale the Thanksgiving va il cation. M " 'Miss Jean Conklin spent Thanks JJ giving with her parents at Cario and also visited in Boise and Ontario over the week end: Pauline Boston spent the Thanks- and Mrs. D. L. Sullivan here. Miss Sullivan is teaching near Weiser. Baby Boy A baby boy was bom Works. - to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Parks at the Building Balcony A roomy addi-jVale hospital on last Saturday. The tion in shape of a balcony is being i young man weighed ten and one half added to the McGillivray Drug store j pounds. this week. The office rooms will hereafter be housed on the new floor arl in addition probably some of the smaller lines of holiday goods. Cattle to Payette Bill and Ross Thomson moved five hundred head of cattle from the Wilson place south of town to Payette this week where Baby Girl Dr. Steelhammer re-: they are feeding several hundred ports the birth of a baby girl at the i head for thewinter. Two Shows: 7:30-9:00. Come Early EHBllBBIBHHlBBBHiaBIBIBIBIBIIBlslH HAVE VOU TRIED JIM'S OYSTER COCKTAILS? Put up in Sanitary Bottles. Vale Made, of the finest Fresh Olympia Oysters and Cocktail Catsup. Take them home, they're fine as a first course to a good dinner. JIM'S PLACE for Cards, Billards and Pool, Cigars, To baccos and Expert Fountain Service. J. D. ROGERS, Prop. PHONE 98. Vale, Oregon. . I: CHURCH ." I jiMlffl8EEMfSI CATHOLIC CHURCH. At Juntura 1st and 3rd Sunday at 8 o'clock followed by Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament. At Bculah 1st and 3rd Sunday at 10:30 at Vale gnd Sunday of month at home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Kinney of Brogan on December first. Land Agent Here H. J. Larentzen Field Superintendent for the E. O. Land Company was in Vale from Portland this week on company bus iness. Good Snow Fall Vale and Sur rounding sections of the country shared in the general snow fall the first of the week. The weather has not been extremely cold and every one is enjoying the snow but the Baby Girl A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. George McLoughlin last week. Rex Theater Monday, Dec. 8th, only, "The Land of Jazz", Musical Comedy in 3 acts. Danny Wallace and Evelyn Hawley and Original caste. 15 people. You're sure to laugh. Not a Motion Picture. Ad-mi-son 35 and 55c. Gd.lt Buy Farm Tracts Two sales of farm lands are reported during the past week by O. E. Carman to Lee 18:00 o'lock followed by Benediction i for the time being skaters whose glass pond was spoiled i SchafTer and John Nedrow of Nez Perce, Idaho. Mr. Nedrow bought At Brogan 4th Sunday of month at Returns From Boise Leo Conner-j twenty acres and Mr. SchafTer forty ; 9:00 o'clock. ly this week returned to the Wilson Both Our Noonday pared for the busy, hungry business man Here you can get a cup of coffee and a piece of pie, a lunch or regular dinner. EXCELLENT SALADS TO ORDER FRESH BREAD AND PASTRIES Fancy and Plain Cakes and Cookies. Prompt Service... All Home Cooking. CITY BAKERY AND ELECTRIC CAFE D. A. McFADDEN, Prop. PHONE 251 VALE. OREGON acres at $3500. and $(5,000.00 Lectures in Christian Doctrine are j place in Sand Hollow after being ill farms are located near Nyssa, given; in Vale, on-the 2nd Sunday, j in a Boise hospital with neuritis. The sale of the R. E. Weant bung- after Services and also on Tuesdays From Wilder The families of alow property on Smith street is also and Thursdays at 4:00 o'clock, par-! Arthur Glenn and James Morfitt renorted bv the same ae-encv to W. ierits are requested to see that their 'spent Thanksgiving in Vale with re- H. Ellis, lately of Los Angeles. ' I children come regularly, and at the ' latives. ; Babies Better The two children of c 'proper time. Those lectures are given j With Parents Miss Mary Lee Sul-jMr. and Mrs. J. L. Pope of Jamieson j at Juntura' and Brogan immediately j Hvan of Weiser spent the Thanks-'who have been quite ill at the hospi i after services. j giving vacation with her parents Mr. tal are reported much better. METHODIST CHURCH. (E. F. Clower, Pastor) Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. B. ;F. Farmer Supt. ' j All children not attending any : other church are cordially invited to ricome to this Sunday School. ' . - Preaching service following at 11 ! ' a. m." arid in the evening at 7:30 p. : m. by ' the pastor". Christian Church. (J. A. Melton, Pastor.) Entertain At Bridge. The homo of Mrs. Frank Hall was the scene of a pretty afternoon party last Saturday in honor of Mrs. Will Reilly who with Mr. Reilly left the first of the motnh for Butte to spend the holidays with their daughters, a i ii r it., i : u l .. ..u 1 I A -"l"" ,'a"y 1U' l,,e """" after disposing of business interests w.ll be held at ten a. m Sunday here Three taMes enjoycd Mige I morning, tome aim near me tjumui Choir Sing. A story by the pastor, r "How the Fir Tree Became A Christ ' mas .Tree," will be given at the Sun- day school service. during the afternoon, high honors going to Mrs. Dunlop and dainty re freshments were served at the close of the pleasant time. Just before saying farewell to Mrs. Reilly, who ! i l i r . i . J OUMIld lur uie muiMU,B .-.--. ...u.. v . . . -Iini-mino. momho.. nf ,11, "Christ In Lifes Clouds.' The Va,e socia, A twQ evening sermon will be illustrated on the d.eg present presented her I the blackboard, subjec : "The True wRh g handsome Malheur County Vine.' The senpture lesson for the A fj ag token of friendBhi levelling will be illustrated with ... ! stereoptician slides made by master ... ... ... I .. . . . ., . , . , InaiiKsimiiiK Dinner Party. artists portraying the teachings of " ' !th Master of Men. "Lead Kindly Mr- and Mrs. A. H. Chester were Linht" will be sung ami illustrated nsts " "inner on inanKsgiving uay i i by some of the most beautiful pictu Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! HILL'S CASCARAfc$QUININi Standard cold remedy for 19 ? in tADici iormMi, aure, no opiatea breaka up a cold to 24 was VJ 3aV bourarelieves grip in 3 dara. oney back it it taut. I be cenuina box haa a Red lop wild nr. Mill a picture. Al AltOni Jferea FOR TRADE. Good level Lake County land for Malheur land or city property, auto truck or tractor. Cook & Cook, located five miles north of Vale. 29n4tp FOR SALE: Six head Hereford bulls, all range broke. Two and three year olds. Part of these bulls are registered. Price reasonable. In quire at Vale Sales, and Feed Bam. 6dtf STRAYED ESTRAYED The Stockman Weekly Rodeo STRAYED team black and bay mares, five years, weight 1200 lb. Team black and bay mares, three and four years, weight 1000. Brand ed on left stifle Leaf Brand thus have colts. Reward for infor-IV. mation given to W. H. Kelly or O. E. Carman at Vale. 12ntf LOST AND FOUND Owners or Articles Located Anywhere LOST: Wallet containing a Ma sonic Lodge certificate issued to E. Lox of Nyssa from Toledo, Ohio, also $10.00 bill. Finder kindly return to Mr. Lox or leave at Enterprise office. ." WALLET LOST: Marked Toledo, Ohio, contained money and a Masonie emblem. Lost at funeral of B. F. Farmer in Vale Thanksgiving day. Finder please notify A. W. Seed, Scoretai-y, Vale, Oregon. RExL ESTATE Opportunities To Buy, Sell or Trad UNION AND WALLOWA oounty property for sale or trade. Write to Geo. H. Cuirey, "He who Moves Real Estate", La Grande, Oregon MarStfp j SERVICES Personal Servicv 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. ALL SHOPPING DONE for out of town people. Mrs. Fred. Wilkin son, 2008 N. 15th St. Boise, Idaho. 16n3t ESTRAY TWO HORSES: One roan saddle horse branded, on left shoulder. One buckskin bald faced, branded BeJ on 'e should er and B on left stifle. Came to Vale Sales and Feed Barn Novem ber 22, 1919. Owner may have same by paying expenses. C. G. Griffin, Vale, Oregon. 6d3t MISCELLANEOUS .! Things for Sale, Trade or Wasted WANTED AT ONCE: Man wifh team to plow, harrow and seed ten acres, and spread 50 loads of fertili zer. Inquire X 28 c'o Malheur Enter prise. 8n tf STRAYED: Three yearling heif ers. One black and white and two red. Branded E under M on right side and right ear cropped. Notify H. B. Earp, Vale, Oregon. nltf AUTOMOBILES Bargains In Used Cars and Supplies Bargains in Used Cars. BOOKS FOR SALE : Slightly used six volumes "New Students Re ference Work." Splendid for house or school library. Original cost $29.1(5 Owner asks $20.00. Office of County School Superintendent, Vale Ore. Dec. 6 iU WANTED Clean cotton rags for wiping machinery. We pay 5c pair pound, sacked. The Enterprise. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS wanted One or two rooms for light house keeping wanted by man and wife. One 1918 Ford touring car, fine j Phone or call Enterprise office. 22nlf shape at a bargain if sold at once. $450.00. 1917 Ford. Another good buy at $300.00. Equipped with Presto head lights and good tires. 1918 Chevrolet touring car. Four new tires, has just been overhauled and is in A No. 1 shape. Price $450.00. 1917 Chevrolet Touring car, a good buy at $300.00. 1918 Dodge Touring car, has been run very little and is in perfect shape. A bargain at $885.00. One Case Touring car, run only 3G00 miles. New tires all around. If looking for a good car at a bargain see this one. 1917 Chevrolet Touring Car, four new tires. $250.00. One Denby two ton truck. One Nash two ton truck. One Oakland 1918 model as it is for $575.00. One 1917 Oakland as it stands for 550.00. We have other cars not listed here. If interested come in and look them over. Terms if desired, KESSLER GARAGE, Vale, Oregon. EMPLOYMENT. Situations or Help Wanted. STEADY WORK WANTED ON RANCH: Man with family. Prefer stock ranch. Inquire X 30" Enter prise 6d2tp WORK WANTED: For two men and six large work horses. By day or contract. Inquire J. E. Fisher, Vale, Oregon. ftdltp F you want what you want when you want it in the printing line WE HAVE IT! re slides ever brought to the city. ei V -a ar rt Mac oays: o o o o o o o o o o o o ? o o i o i o o o I o It's time to get those Christmas Gifts FOR HIM Pipes 35c. to $1.00. Cigar or Cigarette holders 75c. up to $3.50 . .Safety Razors, $1.00 to $5.00. Fountain Pens $2.75 to $5.00. Poker Sets $2.50 to $4.00. Smoking Sets $2.00 to $5.00. Roll Up Traveler SetB, $5.00 to $20.00. FOR HER Liggets Candy, 75c. to $10.00 box. Lord Baltimore, Stationery 75c. up to. $3.50. Cara Nome Perfume $4.00. Cara Nome toilet Water $4.00 Cara Nome Talcum $1.00. Cara Nome Face Powder $2.60 Pyralin Ivory 50c, to $14.00. Photo Albums. 75c to .$3.00. V FOR BROTHER Books, 60c to $1.50. Ingersoll Watches $2.00 to $7.00. Toys. Kodaks $2.00 to $27.50. Eversharp Pencils $1.00 to $5.00. FOR SISTER Books 60c. to $1.60. Games Dolls 50c. to $8.00. . Music Rolls $2.00 to $5.00. 1 Perfiyner 75c. to $6.00 bottle. to thirty guests, members of the Chester family and the employees of the store. The dinner which in cluded the usual Thanksgiving feast table items was laid in the dining V room of the Arlington hotel and V served by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earp V at two o'clock. The big long table V was resplendent with holiday decora- V tions and goodies and a pleasant I V time was enjoyed by all . ' as--: n 'wfcwr.ri.-r' Home for Travelers and Tourists Under New Management (i. B. PORTER, Prop. Evening Party As a pleasant surprise in honor of GET CENSUS IN. All school diatricts must have her daughter Miss Elaine's birthday their census reports in the office of anniversary Mrs. E. F. Clower enter- the County School Superintendent tained the members of the Methodist within the next few days if their pu Girls Chorus after practice last Sat- :'i' are to be included when the urday evening Music and games and!-ight dollar per capita county school light refreshment were enjoyed by tax ts levied. Districts not having reports in the olllce at the time tne levies are made will not receive county school money next year. FAY i CLARK HURLEY, County Supt. Schools. " Odlt Professional Directory ii T T 'r 'I' T 'I' 'I" X ATTORNEYS Geo. E. Davis Bruce R. Kester DAVIS & KESTER Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Vale, Oregon Nelscp B!dg. -:- Vale, Ore. H. C. EASTHAM Attorney and Counsellor at Law U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 243 Vale -:- Oregon DOCTORS R. D. BURROW. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Vale Drug Store Phone 215 ' Vale, Oregon JULIEN A. HURLEY Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offices Nelson Building Phone 216-W -:- Vale, Oregon ROBERT D. LYTLE Attorney First National Bank Bldg. Vale, Oregon Phone 66 FOR OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY Casncrolles $4.50 to $8.00. Thermos Bottles $2.50. to $.i.00. Hand Painted China 60c Cut Glass, Jelly Dishes $2.60 Candlesticks $2X0 pair and up, to the chorus members present. Erbie-Smith. Miss Smith of Weiser and William Erbie of Weiser were united in mar riage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nordale on Saturday after noon of last week. Reverend Clower officiated using the ring service. It. G. WHEELER Attorney and Counsellor at Law Practice in all Courts and U. S. Land Office Collections Nelsen Bldg. -:- Vale, Ore. Celery $5.00. Writing Cases $2X0 to $5.00. $."..0(l. Ladies Purses $3.00 to $7.00. ( AUI) OF THANKS. A. E. McGILLIVRA Y We wish 'to thank our fi int-ds ami iii'i(.-hliiirs, 'J he K. of P. lodge, The Masonic Lodge and Reverend ('lower WedneHdsy Bridge. !ff,r tnrtr mjty k indue"-, i-lmwn nt Members of the Wednesday aftrr-he time of the death of our helot td noon bridge club met at the homhiuhend and father, E. A. (-nnrtr. of Mri. R. H. DcArmond thi; weok. We aho wih to thank thee who High honors were won hy Mri. A. wnt the beautiful floral tribute;. Vale ; . Oregon. W. Reed, Mr. Z. 3. CtffMlo who hi 'fbeen a g"-.tLt with '.'n. . DAr mond w'3 ipe.ial gusit of lbs c!jI. MHU, f HRfSTINA t.ON .F.k. KD.V'APD fiON.lt Ft. MKi. 11. C. MEANS. UNDERTAKER T. T. N ELS EN Vale, Oregon Up-to-date Undertaking Parlor Fine line of Undertaking Supplies Auto Hearse Service. Phone 77 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. DR. K. E. NORVALL Nerve Specialist Drugless Physician , Opposite Young's Garage. Vale, Or. Phone 43 II. W. STEELHAMMER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phon 16 Res. Drexel Hotel 3 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Vale, Oregon OSTEOPATHS Dr. Pauline Sears Dr. Harriet Sears OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduates of American Schoel of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. 1st Building North of Vale Drug Store FARM LOANS Ranch Loanr, 20 Years, Rural Credit Hay and General Fir Insurance C. C. MUELLER Real Estate 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Vale. Oregon.'. -a- Water uftre are requited to. rover the meters to keep them from frVes- John E. Johnson ing during the cold wtather, as no mors readings will b made until 'pnng. mi ENGINEERS i HOMO?, Ws-rr MM -r J. Edwin Johnton JOHNGOV r.NGINEPRING CO. I.ltfnsed R'.alty Dealer I and Loc ators- Tn'wnship Blu Prini Purveying Frsinci-riitg. Hy Baild.tt Valu, Orctoo.