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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1920)
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 192fl. PAGE FOUR MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON BBBEEBBEBBBBBBBIB1EBBEEB3IHEBEXBBBBIIP1 n COMING TO K I n n I Rex Theatre OTTO J. PETRiCH, Manager n H 5 Tuesday M ARCH 30 Tuesday S The Serbian Tambourica Orchestra u L t$rm ..fry .J Item of Local and Personal In terest, by county Correspond enta of the Enterprise vwwww 5 RIVERDALE Take Stock to Range Fairbank's Ranch Changes Hands More to Homestead RIVERSIDE, Orcg., March 24 the 17th in the I. O. 0. F. hall. The hall was beautifully decorated and the evening was spent in games and dancing. A sumptuous lunch was served at midnight. i Mrs. Fannie Sargent is on the sic list this week, Much farm work is being done this . Miss Vera Worsham and parents, fine weather and it is good to see al-! Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Worsham, have SERBIAN TAMBURICA ORCHESTRA The Serbian Tamburica Orchestra, soon to be heard here on the Lyceum Course, is the only organization of its kind In America. It is unquestionably one of the most unusual and attractive musical companies on the platform, These six young Serbians appear in the bright colorful costufnes of their native land, singing and playing their Slavic music, extraordinary in its exquisite sweetness and thrilling power. They use various sizes of the tamburica, the hnutehold instrument of their people for generations. While similar to the mandolin, guitar and banjo, it possesses larger musical possibilities because of greater life and sweetness of tone. B H M N II It M 1 M The only Organization of its kind in America Curtain at 8 o'clock ADMISSION 50c & $1.00 Plus War Tax The Orchestra will also give a Dance at the Bungalow Hall after the Preformance. Come its the Best music vou ever heard n N n M M M H M rrBlflBBaBBBEBBflBBBBBBBBflBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBB lCTI My Fuel WVT C Preparedness WOOD, THE IDEAL SUMMER FUEL ORDER IT NOW! Wood is the ideal fuel for summer. It gives a quick hot fire when you want it. No over heated kitchen, no soot covered walls. Your kitchen will be cool and clean to work in. Now is the time to lay in your supply of stove wood. Later, when the fuel shortage is felt, as it has been during the last two years, the need will be greater than the supply. By lay ing in your stove wood now you will always have enough on hand to take care of your needs. We fill orders of any size, large and small. Place your order today. Order a carload of wood 10 cords, or if you can't use this quan tity, pool with your neighbor. It is cut to stove lengths. Price per cord $4.07 F. L. GILBERT, Manager Vale Yard BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER CO. falfa and all kinds of grass growing so nicely. E. W. Chapman was here Wednes day from Crane Creek, Idaho, on busines. J. II. Rix and family left for Boise a few days ago. Mr. Rix is one of the Malheur Live Stock company's most trusted foremen. Ira Colbry made a busines trip to Boise and Twin Fals a few days ago, returning Saturday. Sam Clappe has leased the Blatt ner ranch for the summer. moved to Miss Vera's homestead for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Long have re turned home after spending the win ter visiting in California and Texas Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Worsham came over from Baker Friday to take charge of the Howard ranch. W. R. Lofton, Millons Lawrence, Jesse Lawrence and Ralph Harvey were here from Ironside one day last week. J. B. Woodcock has moved here from Baker. He recently purchased th J. M. Thorn recently purchsed O'Neill and Morfitt ranches. one hundred and twelve acres of land Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Banks has re seven miles southeast of Weiser and ceived the news that her son was in leased it to other parties for the year. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews went out to their homestead near Hunt ington, Oregon, Monday, where they will spend several days attending to their cattle and other business. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas are the happy parents of a little baby girl, which arrived Sunday, August 21. Thousands of sheep and a great many cattle have been sent out to their summer range during the past few days. Carl McClure, an expert monument cutter is opening up a yard and will soon be prepared to furnish all kinds of tombstones and monuments. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hambleton went to Payette Saturday, where they purchased a number of shade trees and evergreens. Mrs. William Rix, whose illness has has been mentioned a number of times, is still in very poor health and does npt gain but little, if any strength. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webber and seven children arrived Saturday from Etna, Wyoming, their former home. Mr Webber recently purchased the Ira Colbry ranch for $11,600 and seems well pleased with this country. Mrs. J. M. Marrow has been suffer ing for several days with rheumatism. A. W. Hamilton, of Weiser, has pur chased part of the big Fairbain ranch and will farm this season. This ranch is composed of some of the best land in this part of the country. The county agent held a gother demonstration here a few days ago to show the farmers how to destroy the little tormenters. The ornament just a few feet cast of Snake river bridge is quite attractive, drawing the attention of till travelers. Refuse from Weiser is being dumped in one of the most pub lie places in the country and is a dis grace to the flat. County officials are being notified. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Colbry have de. cided to remain on the flat for a few weeks longer, or until they find a de sirable location. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus, daughter and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Cox, arrived some days ago from the cold regions of Canada. Mr. Marcus reports very cold weather and the temperature at 30 degrees below zero just before leaving that country. jured while working in a saw mill in Southern Oregon. Mrs. Sarah Whitworth has received word of the marriage of her son, Har ry Whitworth, in Baker, Ed Wodcock made a busines trip to Vale the last of the week, Mrs, Alice Morfitt, of Bridgeport, visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs.D. S. Derrick were business visitors here last Monday, F. E. Locey was here on land bus ines Monday before U. S. Commis sioner C. W. Morfitt, George Eddy and Mrs. J. S. Williams made a business trip to Bonita Monday to trade for some dairy stock, DEAD OX FLAT. The Ladies Park Improvement Club Entertain Henry Raby Pur chases Griffin Place. JAMIESON Funds From Basket Social Will lie Used To Purchase School Aparatus. Special Sale Waists Also SLASHING REDUCTIONS ON SUITS, COATS and DRESSES Come Early For Your Selection and Save Money THE STYLE SHOP Georgia Hull, Prop. Oregon Ontario WVWWVWWVVVWWVVVVVVbVVyVVV JAMIESON, Oregon, March 25 A basket Social was given by the Jam ieson School at the Jamieson Hall, March 13, The program consisted of several songs, a play and a num ber of Riley poems. After the pro gram the baskets were auctioned off by A. B, Cox. The amount taken in was about $43.00 which will go to buy school apparatus. A large crowd attended considering the char acter of the night. All enjoyed a good time. C. II. Oxman has started remodel ing the house purchased from G. is. Ridgley. Mrs, Bridwell was a visitor in the upper grade room last Tuesday. Mr, Dudley has rented the Krunk Mulkvy house. Misses Sylvia Gi aimer and Bertha I'wU'i sou of Payette were present at the basket social March 13. The sheep have been moving to the hills the lust few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cox made sev eral trips to Vale last 'week. Harold llenman was a visitor in the lower grade room the latter part of the week. Carlton Phillips was down from in their springs crops and truning All the farmers are busy putting in there spring crops, and turning cattle off the feeding grounds. DEAD OX FLAT, Ore. March 25 Mr. Henry Raby and family moved to their new home this week, which was formerly the Griffin place. Mrs. Coats who has had a long and severe attack of the flu is now able to be out again. Miss Smith and Miss Wallacespent the week end at Weiser. Repair and new concrete gates are being put in for Oregon Slope Ir rigation Co. by Harley Smith? The Ladies Park Improvement Club recently gave a social evening for the members, their husbands and families. A delightful arrangement of games, stunts and music made up the evenings enjoyment. One of the most amusing stunts was a hat triming contest by the men. The hats were worn by the lucky ladies in the grand march past the Blarney Stone and the Irish Wishing Well. Little Margaret and Catherine Simp son were Irish faries under a toad stool who granted the wishes of all that looked into the well. The vocal solos by Mrs. Karst, Mrs. Lat- tig and Miss Glatt were enjoyed Mrs. Breithaupts skilled playing and Ora Wilkins saxophone music was rare treat. Last but not least was the delicious lunch served. In all, this was one of the most delightful evening spent by the people of the district. Mr, and Mrs. Simpson and family were dinner quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heslup Sunday. The last of a mid-winter series of community parties for the Jefferson and Moore Hollow districts was held at the school house Friday evening. This affair wus carried out in a hard time and St. Patrick's program. The very active committee had a well planned assortment o games and stunts. At the close of the evenings fun all voted it a success and expressed regret that this was the last of such good times for the season. BROGAN Buy New Cars Parent Teacher Meeting Big Dance Planned -April 2. MALHEUR. J. B. Woodcock Purchase the T. H. O'Neill and F. L. Morfitt Ranches. II. Whitworth is Benedict MALHEUR, March 22. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stanfield and Mr . and Mrs. J. L. Wood entertained num her of friend at St. Patrick's putty BROGAN, ORE., Mar. 2o J. F. Reed went to Cow Valley Sunday. The Parent Teacher association met ut the Community Hall March 19 for the first time. They decided to meet April ti. The public is cor dially invited to attend these meet ings, and the work will be of inter- J. Harris, of Vale, is again clerking at the Brogan Trading and Lumber Company. The Ladies' Aid held a special meet ing at the Community Hall March 21. Rev. Ilempler of Nampa, will hold a meeting every Sunday night at the Community Hull at 8:00 o'clock. Everyone is invited. Mr. Morfitt of Unity was in town Tuesday. Emory Morg. Cole has purchased a new car. L. Hill has bought a new Veilie car. Jesse Hill was in town on busi ness Sunday and Monday. Sylvia Grabner of Payetto is at home for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Potter and daughter,! Vergie, mudu a business trip to Vale this week. Mrs. Lena Springer and brother, of Bend, Idaho, are visitors in Brogan this week at the Devenny home. , Jim Coleman, Fred Mitchell and 3. A. Smith made a business trip to On tario Monday. , Mrs. J. F. Reed and Mrs. F. D. Preston have gone to Caldwell to visit Mrs. Reed's daughter, Mrs. F. B. Northrop this week. A big leap year dance Will be giv en at the Brogan hall April 2. Ev ery one is invited to be present BIG BEND Give Miller Family Farewell Recep. tion Twin Girla at Mil sap Home BIG BEND, Ore., Mar. 24 The Big Bend people sure believe in rid ing -in new cars. E. ' E. Parker is riding now in a new Chevrolet. Jeff Davis has moved in the P. B. Anderson home, to keep house for Mr. Ross, who has rented the ranch. Twin baby girls arrived to live at ,Se Paul Milsap home, Wednesday. March 17. Mother and babies do ing well. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were visitors in Ontario on Friday of last week. Dew Miller and family have left for California, their future home. Best wishes of The Bend goes with them. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch on Thursday, March 19. The- Crowville troupe played at Wilder Saturday evening. A large crowd was out and they came back with $40 to the good, for base ball suits. A large crowd gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drewey Miller last Wednesday evening to give them a farewell reception. Sandwiches, cake, pickles and coffee were served for refreshments. All wish Mr. and Mrs. Miller the best of luck in their new home. Mrs. William Stradly was on the sick list the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson were Parma visitors Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. Looney was shopping in Parma Tuesday. ARE YOU PLANNING TO USE ELECTRICITY THE COMING SUMMER .... i I For Cooking, Washing, Ironing, Cleaning and lighting. We are now showing one of the latest model electric ranges and orders iven now will insure delivery in ime for the earliest hot weather. There is also on display at this shop all the little electrical house hold conveniences, washing ma chines, vacuum cleaners, etc You will enjoy coming in and having us demonstrate them for you. COMPLETE LINE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Vale Electric Co. "The Institution of Greatest Serviced L. P. LUMPEE, Mgr. Vale Oregon Atorney General Palmer seems to ave scared prices so bad that they ere simply afraid to come down. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the Cold. At th first naoze take HI LAVS CASCARA I ' n I 0QUININ i i in nu Wl WW Standard -old remedy for 20 yeart in tablet torm sale. sure, no opiate-breaks up a cola In 24 hours relieves trio in 3 den. Money Back it it rails, ine genuine dox net a icea top witn air. nuis picture. At Alt Drug Stmrmm Correct the nerve, do not drug it. When drugged the pain comes back but when the nerve is corrected the pain is gone forever. Dr. K. E. Nor vall, Vale, Oregon. Adv.27M2t. New Retreading Kettle at Schroe- der's Tire Repair Shop for putting good rubber on your old casing work is guaranteed. Adv.27M4t. A MAN'S efficiency can be measured by the car he drives. The efficiency of his car is measured by its service and economy. The utmost service for the least money is the standard of ef feciency set by the Chev rolet "Four-Ninety". A safe and sensible car to buy. Kessler Garage KESSLER & WOODWARD, Props. Vale, Oregn. Enterprise Classified Ads Get Results I New Kumsi-Kumsa SfWl Imported pJ SILK SKIRTS I J Special for Zf Easter Also just received full line of-All Kinds Skirts from Wash to Silks j WAISTS The desire for fresh dain tiness which comes to all shoppers in the spring is fully met by us in the beau tiful fabrics and distinctive hues of our newest models now ready for your selec tion. The drawing shows two of our many attractive designs which include new styles for late spring and early summer retail 'trade. HATS Easter Hats NEW SHIPMENT DAINT ILV TRIMMED; LADIES-. CHILDRENS-MISSES WARM SPRINGS DRY GOODS STORE BALGEMAN & BURBIDGE. Vale, Oreo-nn. o