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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1920)
SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1926. PAGE EIGHT MUMSiMG THE GREAT BARGAIN EVENT WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR IS HERE. OUR ANNUAL UNLOADING OF WINTER MER- g CHANDISE HAS BEGUN. WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES DOWN TO THE CORE IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT ALL BROKEN LINES AS RAP IDLY AS POSSIBLE. SPRING GOODS WILL SOON BE HERE AND WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THEM. W ITH THE EASTERN MARKET PRICES CLIMBING HIGHER AND HIGHER, WE COME FORTH WITH THIS ANNOUNCEMENT OF REDUCED PRICES. Not a "Job Lot Sale"Not a "Fire Sale" MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON t i it . ; llflD" WflMTER CLEARANCE S ALE j SBggBWMSaaSaSaSaSaSaS MUiSMf Ay yif. pilllSMim . Itsum jnT'CTVi'MLW (S) U It va u v - m m sat aw m (S) (a) BUT A GENUINE "CLEARANCE SALE," A SALE WHERE YOU WILL FIND BONAFIDE BARGAINS. MANY OF THE LOTS ARE LIMITED, j SU IUU S11UUL.D INU T1MK 1IN MAJUXNli IUUK SULUlJTiUINS. IHUSU HUMS H.JN UIV1ERATED BELOW ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS. BUY NOW FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. LADIES UNION SUITS $1.81 High neck( long sleeves. $2.33 Value, Sale Price $1.81 BOYS UNION SUITS. (Winter weight, Plain Gray Colors) $1.50 Value, Sale Trice $1.03 $1.75 Value, Sale Price $1.41 $2.25 Value, Sale Price $1.81 $2.75 Value, Sale Price $2.19 LADIES UNION SUITS $1.59 Low neck, medium weight, ankle length, also Vi low neck, and elbow sleeves. Regular $2.25 Sale Price $1.59 GIRLS UNION SUITS. (Winter weight Suits, drop seats asat'd. sizes, plain, gray colors.) $2.35 Value, Sale Price $1.89 $1.50 Value, Sale Price $1.03 $2.15 Value, Sale Price $1.75 WOOL UNION SUITS $3.23 Ladies Wool Suits, medium weight, round neck, elbow sleeves, low neck and no sleeves. $4.00 Values, Sale Price $3.23 WOOL UNION SUITS $2.71 Elbow sleeves, half open front. Ankle length. $3.50 Values, Sale Price $2.71 LADIES WINTER VESTS $1.19 High neck, long sleeve.s $1.50 Value, Sale Price $1.19 LADIES WINTER PANTS $1.81 Open Gore Ankle Length. $2.25 Value, Sale Price $1.81 LADIES KNIT PANTS 88c. Open Gore Ankle Length. $1.25 Value, Sale Price 88c. BOYS & GIRLS SWEATERS $2.39 Open front roll collars and V necks, red and khaki colors. $3.00 Value, Sale Price $2.39 BOYS & GIRLS SWEATERS $1.98 Thermo roll collars, slip on style, dark red colors. $2.50 Values, Sale Price $1.98 KNIT HOCKEY CAPS 48c Navy, Green, Red and White colors 65c Values, Sale Price 48c KNIT HOCKEY CAPS 24c Medium weight, good wearing qual ity, dark red colors only, 35c. Values, Sale Price 24c BATHROBE FLANNEL 65c. 27 inches wide, dark Indian designs, extra heavy weight. 85c. Values, Sale Price 65c LADIES COTTON HOSE 20c. Black color only, fine gauge, good wearing quality. Well Worth 40c. Sale Price 20c CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE 39c. Plain black and plain white colors, medium weight, assorted sizes. 6 to 9. 50c. Values, Sale Price 39c. MENS SWEATER COATS $2.39 Open button front, V necks Cardinal colors. Assorted sizes. $3.00 Values, Sale Price $2.39 MENS WOOL SWEATERS $3.41 Heavy .Wool Sweater Coats, storm and roll colors, Cardinal colors Assorted sizes $7.00 Values, Sale Price $5.41 MENS SWEATER COATS $1.41 Heavy Gray Sweater Coats, V necks, open front $2.00 Values, Sale Price $1.41 MENS RIBBED UNDERWEAR 99c Shirts and Drawers, heavy cotton ribbed. Assorted sizes. $150 Value, Sale Price 99c. MENS UNION SUITS $3.81 Heavy and medium winter weight wool Union Suits, Assorted sizes. $4.75 to $6.50 Values, Sale Price $3.81 and $5.20. MENS WINTER CAPS $1.81 Closing out our entire line of Winter Caps. Assorted sizes, modest patterns Values from $2.00 to $3.00. Sale Prices $1.81 and $1.99. MENS FLEECED UNDERWEAR 95c Heavy fleeced shirts and drawers $1.50 Values, Sale Price 95c MENS WOOL UNDERWEAR $1.89 Medium weight, wool, shirts and drawers. Assorted sizes. $2.50 Values, Sale Price $1.89 MENS SLEEVE VESTS $7.79 Leatherette lined, Knit collars and wrists. Assorted sizes. Values to $9.50, Sale Price $7.79 DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Self-starting. Stops automatically. So simple a child can operate it. VALE TRADE COMPANY VALE. OREGON. Branches at Riverside, Juntura and Crane. AGENTS FOR Gossard Corsets, McCall Patterns, Stetson Hats, Queen Quality Shoes, Florsheim Shoes, all STANDARD LINES. POISON MIXER APPOINTED. (Continued from Vago Onol be given by stockmen, experts and others on Steer fattening, with and without grain, with and without chopped hay, silage, shelter, etc. Also winter feeding of calves and yearl ings. A special visit will be made to the state experimental farm at Union. Union county has become i.nc of the bo t cattle counties in the state due to the courage of the stock men niul farmers who have built up pure blooded herds and given special attention to feeding problems. It would certainly be advisable for as largo a delegation from Malheur county to attend this feeding school as possible. WHITE STAR Ranchers Will Enter Poultry Bus iness Snow Goes, Leaves Mud And Water. Tax Collector Busy. Deputy Income T;i Collector 11 vn h i ; li -i n kept busy this week iisr'i-ting many local people in mak- - ' '! ''iv returns. He leaves y morning for other parts of tlic cuimty. I iliiitlllUII'illlMIUU.l'U WANTED HIDES & PELTS I Will Pay you Cash for all Hides and Pelts del i vend to me or to T. K. NOR DALE at Vale. Harry Jackson The Hide and Pelt Man Post office Baker, Oregon WHITE STAR, Ore., Jan. 30. The snow has almost disappeared leaving an abundance of water and mud. j Carl Reed who was so unfortunate i as to break his leg a short time ago I is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Baird returned from Weiser last week. Little Juliu Allyn has been serious ly ill tho past two weeks with pneumonia. Tommy Boston entered school ut Weiser Institute last week. Julius Carey is planning on going into the poultry business. Hugh Thayer made a trip to Port land last week on business. Earle Boston and wife spent sev eral days of last week in Boise. Mrs. Tom Johnson is numbered among those on the sick list this week. James Lee of Weiser is hero visit ing his brother Mack Lee. Mrs. Myrton Thayer visited with friends in Tayette last week. Harrison Kussel and wife have been in Vale having dental work done. 85 RADICALS ARE INDICTED Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes Is One of Those Accused. Chicago. Indictments against 85 members of the communist party ot America were returned by a special grand jury Investigating radical activ ities in Illinois. Prominent among those indicted are Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, who Is said to be a member of the national execu tive committee of the organization and an active organizer, and Nicholas Hourwich of New York, said to be editor of Novy Mir, the newspaper which employed Trotrky before ho re turned to Russia. Indictments returned by the grand Jury number The Jury will now turn its attention to evidence against members of the I. W. W. Reds Reported in Persia and India. London. A wireless message from Warsaw gives a bolshevik rumor that red cavalry has entered Persia and India. GRADUATE 1000. D'Annunzio to Conscript Men. Trieste. The Fiuine national coun cil has authorized Gabriele d'Annun zlo to conscript five classes of citizens. OAKLAND CARS. Sell By Mail Order. Dear Harry: Yours here und contents noted. Hero is a check for $100.00. Hold ma that new Oakland you spoke about. Se that it is in good trim. I'm leaving it to you to have it all in good shape. 1 will not want the car till the roads dry up. Our best regards to you all. iiitmiiiiiinii'!iumiltimti"miliiMimiiiii'i!iii!iit This is a letter just received by II. E. Speith, proprietor of the Yale Machine and Welding Works from a Malheur County rancher. Oakland cars are rapidly becoming the stand ard thruotit this section. TEST YOUR EYES Thru our scientific eye testing device. This has just been installed and will make an accur ate test of your vision. Vale VALE DRUG STORE LESLIE L. HOPE, Prop. Oregon. Martens Says Reds Can Fight World. Washington. Russian soviet or ganizations have become "strong enough to fight the world," Lmlwig C. A. K. Martens, soviet agent to the United States, told a senate Investi gating committee. Because of this, he said, the Soviets have ceased to urge International revolution to sup port them. Maiket Gossip Reports, Comments, Movements, Etc. Of Interest to South Eastern Oregon. NOTICK AND SI'MMOKS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For Malheur County. In the Mutter of the Petition of the Board of Director of the WarmsprinKH Irrigation District for the Judicial Examination and IlinVmi-nt of the Court an to the Regularity mill I.ri'Jilitv of the Proceedings for Issuing Hon.li of said District in the sum of $200,000 00. To the Warnwprlnjys Irrigation District, a corporation, n nd to nil free holders, leftal voter ami a-se.ismcnt payers within said District: NOTICK IS HKREHY OIVEN. That the Hoard of Directors of the Warmsprinifa Irri gation District, a corporation organized and existinir under and hy virtue of the Irriga tion District Laws of 'the State of Oregon, have, by petition filed with the Clerk of the nhove entilli'il Court, commenced special pro ceeiliniTs in the snid Circuit Court for Mal heur County. Oregon, for the purpose of having a judicial examination and judgment of the Court n to the regularity and legality of the proi dings of the said Hoard of Dir ectors in the matter of the authorization and issue of bonds of said District in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200.000. 00) Dollars and praying that such proceedings be ex amined, approved and confirmed and adjudged and decreed to lie legal and vnlid. And you are hereby FURTHER NOTI ITKI) that the hearing of said petition has been set for the Sril day of March, W20, at I ::10 o'clock I'. M. of said day, or as soon thereafter us counsel can lie henrd. in the Court liooiu of said Court in the Court Hon e at the City of Vale, Malheur County, Oregon. And v.,11 ,e Fl'RTIIKR NOTIFIED that you and any person inU-resti-d in the said District, or in the proceedings for the Issue or sale of the -aid bonds, may, on or before the said dav fixed for the hearing of the said petition, demur to, or answer said pe tition. tiiven under my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Malheur County this 28 day of January, A. I)., 1H20. A M. MOODY. Clerk. Hy II. S. SACKETT. Deputy. HI Jan -21 Feb. Service Course Offered By Big Motor Company To Repair Men. During the first year of its exist ence, the Ford Service Course, orga nized January 1, 118, by the Ford Motor Company, graduated more than 1000 service men who came to Detroit from Ford dealers in various parts of the United States to learn the proper and most efficient way to repair Ford cars. It is the intention of the company to eventually have every service man and mechanic em ployed by Authorized Ford dealers come to Detroit to take the course. Appointmenss are made through the Ford branches, one of which sends five delegates each day. The time oc cupied is one month and it Is divided between theory and practice. The students are paid by the Ford com pany for their time a part of which is spent doing actual work on cars in the factory. In the present class are 120 students, and every state is represented. THE MARKETS. Portland. Oats -No. 3 white feed, $62 a ton. Corn Whole, $S7; crar-lted, $til. Hay Willamette valley timothy, $M0:'8 per ton; alfalfa, 50, llutter Ft--5!fvti0c. Kggs- KiiiHii, 60c per dozen. Poultry Hens, 3034c. Cattle Hest steers, $11.25(fi U good to choice, 110.50(11; medium to good, 9.75. Hogs Prime mixed, $15 50 nlri; me ditiiti mixed, 154il5 50; pica. JlLT.ci 14 50. Sheep Kuxtrtru lambs, $15 if It!; val ley lumtm, $14 50(316; ewes. 10.50. Stattls. Huy-Kastero WhhIiIiikIoii timothy, $;i6 u ay tier ton; alfalfa, $35. llutter Kut (Ofr'UlV. I'kkm - Hunch, 4852c. Poultry Heus, heavy, d rennet!, 4;!c; li lilt. 40c. ' m Prime, $16016 50; medium ilioue. $1516; plies. $13 50j l4 60. Cattle Hest steers. $11 50yi2; Uelf ers. $l'J10; calves, $7fl(. MHTCK FOR HiriS. WAItVSI'RINiIS 1RRIC.ATION DISTRICT". Sealed bid u ill be received at the office of the Secretary of the Warmsprine;s Irriga tion lliti-it'l on or before 1;! o'clock noon, Feliruiu v 1 nh. I'.il'O, for constiuctintr the fol- lowiuc ditches, ii ; J. II DITCH. l-ne tunnel, Sta 4 OS to Sta. 437. Ms.ur 'into cu. Yds. llctiveon Tunnel and Surd Hollow Croitdni;. Sta. 4-'2 to 8ta. I '" contiiountf about 'JOOO Cu. Yd. 1 1 rem siuth -ide of Sand Hollow Cross- i intt in a Northeasterly direction for a ! distance of alMMit ai i -j milt's, containing about M'lHI Cu. Yds. CANYON AMI SNl) 1IOI.I.OW DITCH I Cleanine; and enlaruiuK aUiut 7 miles ' ot diuli imd fxtcmlilu; alkmt one half II lie l...iit "000 CU. Yds. I stir i ii c vs i.. i i:teieimir for a distance of about two miles troiu the end of present ditch. Ms.ut H cu. Yds. NTVAD DITCH. Cleiinine mid enlarging- Sta. to Pta. I :U,7 al.out 2-3 miles. About 1500 Clt. Yd.. V'AltMVTtS D11CH. Cle:iniue and enlarging- about seven miles of dii.-h about ,'nii'fl Cu. Yds. A ceituiisl ,lieck for $J0il niut tie deio. t'ed wilb ihe led 1 he britation District lenu ti'e ii,-ltt to rejn't auv or all bi.H. V-ove Wei:, to be completed by April 14,. I !'. I srilOCI., District Manag-er. ' n n Get th and Avo Genuine tKL. -7T Pearl White IN . IS Black Secret MP H..-H....II..IIII-I.NI in i ill ,i ii i ui i i ii j ,. ... .5 k FEATURE SERIAL DE LUXE IN 15 THRILLING EPISODES WEEKLY THE WORKS OF EDGAR A. TOE CONAN DOYLE JULES VERNE VICTOR IIUGO ALEXANDER DUMAS PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM ARTHUR B. REEVE MAY THRILL YOU BUT UORT. W. 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