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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1920)
SATURDAY. MARCH 27, 192(1. Malheur enterprise, vale, oregon i V. Si 1 2 1 IocrJcfy hr, 0vory Farm 1 pi City Conveniences for Country Homes A complete modern bathroom, Iron, bright lights in every room electric vacuum cleaner, electric of the house and in all pn ta of the barn, in fact all city com forts and conveniences may be yours when you install DeW Light. Write for Catalog VALE TRADING CO. A Bathroom for the Farm In no way is electricity serving the farm family better than in making possible a modern up-to-date bath room. When water had to be pumped and carried by hand, when it had to be heated on the kitchen stove, anl when tubs had to be gotten out es pecially, then getting ready for and taking a bath meant a lot of disturb ance and muss. But electricity has done away with all this. The smalt electric light and power plants now in line on so many farms all over' the country furnish plenty of power for the operation of electric pumping systems. These systems have been developed to such a great extent in the last few years, that they are now almost entirely automatic. Once installed, the pump, driven by an electric motor and controlled by a pressure switch, keeps water under pressure at faucets all over the house. The water service thus ob tained is in result the same as that enjoyed in the city. There are very efficient heaters, too, which will heat plenty of water for a bath in a half hour or less, or which will keep the water hot -all the time if desired. All this means that any member of the farm family can now have a hot bath in a real tub at the mere turn of the hot water faucet. State health departments have for many years urged the adoption on the farm of sanitary measures such as indoor toilets and sewage dis posal systems and the same authori ties are thoroughly convinced of the value of the health of the farm family of convenient, ready-at-the- minute bathing facilities. Many farms that have electricity consider the bath room' the best service electricity has given them, but there are, of course, many other reasons for the increasing popularity of electricity on the farm. It gives the best of light in all parts of the house and barn, it does all such chores as pumping, milking, separat ing and sweeping, and in doing these things it lightens the labors of every member of the farm family. Only r7 Days to Easter Are you all ready for Easter There is a spirit of gladness and inward exultation -when one steps forth on Easter morning, clad just as are the other folks about in snappy attractive ap parel. ..Seems as if the spirit is unexplainable, but yet its there absolutely. Get into the proper frame of mind, drop around and see what we can do to supply you with the right kind of apparel for Easter. rprT r!f'M' EASTER MILLINERY Buy your Easter hats now. while the assortment is large. We have them here in all the latest styles fresh from the Eastern Markets. Pattern hats, trim med hats,- straw hats, Satin and Turban hats, etc. Small and large shapes are shown here and we can satisfy the most fastidious customer. Drop in and look them over Our Prices Are Reasonable EASTER SILK HOSIERY $1.50 The newest silk hose are to bejseen here now. We have succeeded in gathering here' the greatest assort ment of 'unusual and exceedingly pretty stockings that this community has ever seen. All popular colors, and splendid wearing qualities. Priced from $1.50 to $2.65 EASTER FOOTWEAR Shoes for the Entire Family Pretty Kid Shoes, dainty and pleasing Oxfords,Ador able and Aristocratic little Pumps. All arrayed to satisfy the most discriminating tastes of particular women. All the latest shades and styles are to be found here. We Guarantee a perfect fit. Try Us For Your Easter Shoes Our Prices Are Right EASTER SILK WAISTS Dainty silk waists are here in Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Pongee and Messalines. All the most wanted materials popular shades, and reliable brands. Specially Priced from $5.50 to $15 BUY YOUR IMPLEMENTS NOW -Get ready for Spring! Prepare your soil now. We are all ready to show you a full line of reliable im plements. All standard makes such as John Deere Cultivators Brillion Cultipackers Oliver 2 Way Plows Martin Ditchers Superior & Van Brunt Drills etc, etc. Agents for White Sewing Machines Cheney Graphophones Sherman & Clay Pianos VALE TRADING 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. (j . IS ocie, Farewell Party Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bean gathered at the White Settlement school last Satur day evening for a farewell social event in their honor. A lurge crowd was present to enjoy the evening spent with program and games. Mr. and Mrs. Bean have been active school workers in this district and leave many friends who wish them the best of success in new fields. They will leave as soon as the school term at College of Idaho, where their children Rachacl and Louis are at tending school, is over. Will Give Dance A big Leap Year dunce and oyster supper will be given at the Brogan Community Hall on April 2. The proceeds of the entertainment w'll ro to the Community Hall fund and a lurge crowd is being prepared fo to help Brogan folks enjoy the even ing's fun. LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS MICKIE SAYS AAhM O TVtttt .'. WANT AM are naakin' good, nno t I PRlNTlN MOSl'N vslft DO. -vMRt) I AIN1 ME.RN e0j.BOT JtNvkMNNl I IOMI "ei ATTRACT KAOO.I J ATTSNTtON TUAN A tvAOUt V. IN A TN 1 All ailments cun be corrected by Chiropractic methods; see Dr. Nor vail, the drugluf jhy ticittn. Adv.27M2t. J. F. Phelan, of Bonita, spent three days of this week in town, superintending the shipping of two car loads of porkers. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reed and Dr. Brown spent Tuesday in Boise. County Superintendent Mrs. Hurley and County Club Leader Miss Mazie Wilson were in Ontario this week end on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffin of the Cnnefield ranch at WeHtfnll are visit ing in Vale this week. They have recently been transferred to the Westfull ranch from the company ranch at Andrews. Wanon Armington munager of the Vale Milling Company was a business visitor in Boise the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Potter of Brogan were in Valo the first of the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Huntington Currey, George H. Currey of La Grande and Miss Dottie Crummett motored to Boise Sunday returning the first of the week. See, "Ole The Swede" tonight. Its, To Laugh. It See, "Ole The Swede" tonight. Its, To Laugh. It See, "Ole The Swede" tonight. Its, To Lough. It W, J. Morrison was down from his home at Jamieson this week look ing after business here. Mr Mor rison has just returned from Calif ornia and Portland where he spent several weeks. Mrs. W. R. Tuylor of Athena was in Vale lust week visiting with her daughter Mrs. Clore and with Mrs. T. T. Nelson. J. N. Turner of Harper was a business visitor here the 19th, stop ping at the Arlington. Malcolm Corrigal was in Vule on business this week from the sheep camp. E. L. Armstrong and daughter of Riverside spent several days in Vale this week, stopping at the Arlington. C. C. Crews was down from the Ironside country this week to look after mutters here. C. W. Lannon of Brogun was in Vale this week on business at the land office. J. L. Hammock of Bonita was among the upper country business visitors here the middle of the week. L. R. Harris, Will King and C. K. Johnson all of Parma were registered at the Arlington this week. Klmer Haw was down from his ranch at Jamieson luMt week end. Mr. and - Mrs. Axtvl Reed were over night visitors from Brogan Inst Saturday. i A. A. Derrick and wife were down from Jamieson shopping last Friday. Allen Johnson of Westfull was a mong those registered at the Drexel over Sunday. George Rader of Ontario was up Saturday looking after business in Vale. Ed Woodcock was down from his home at Malheur the latter part of last week. R. W. and John Dougharity were Malheur visitors in the county seat over Sunday and stopped at the Drexel. $ L. C. Marsters of Harper was down lust week end on business. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Eckermnh of the Watson section were in Vale Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. (Jack) Fair man were in Vale Monday, incident ly the Fairmans now register from Harper. Lloyd McRue was down from the home ranch near Riverside the first of the week. S. E. and W. W. Blodgett were among the Nyssa visitors in Vale the past few duys. S. Gitelson of Brogan was in Vale this week on business connected with the hotel property there. R. A. Lockett of Brogan was re gistered at the Drexel for several days this week. R. C. Stewart was down from Westfull Wednesday. P. J. Conroy of Juntura was here this week on business. LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES Episcopal Churcti Services Will be held at Holy Trinity Hall on Good Friday April 2 at eight o'clock in the evening. Christian Church (J. A. Melton, Pastor) Bible school at ten a. m. Come and be one of one hundred present on our second days trip by auto to Portland and return. Regular morn ing service at eleven, topic, "Prov ing the Will of God". Junior En, deavor at three p. m. Evening ser vice at 7:30, sermon theme, "You Must Be Born Again". At the close of the service baptism will be ad ministered. You are cordially invited to any and all of these services. SCHEDULEJF TRAIN? Effective February IB. ONTARIO-CRANE LINE: Westbound Leave Vale 10:50 a.m. Eastbound Leave Vale 2:10 p. m. ONTAKIO-BROGAN LINE: Westbound Leave Vale 1:20 p.m. Eastbound Leave Vale 4:05 p m. ONTARIO-VALU SUNDAY TRAIN: Arrive Vulo from Ontario. 11:05 a.m. Leave Vale for Ontario 4:15 y.m. MAIN LINE TRAINS AT ONTARIO: Eastbound Westbound Boise-Huntington Local No. 18 1:04 a. m. No. 17 2:37 a. m. No. 4 10:10 a. m. No. 1! 8:63. p. m. No. 6 6:00 p. m. No. 6 9:20 p. m. Mo. 86 7:60 a.m. No. 65 9:85 a.m. No. 88 8:08 p. m. No. 87 6:04 p. m. .Schroedcr's Tire Shop repairs your old tires and guarantees their mil age. Adv.27M4t Pendleton Odd Fellows united to build larger lodge hall. Methodist Church (E. F. Clower, Pastor) Sunday morning March 28, the morning hour will be the regular monthly childrens service. The pas tor's sermon will De given on the topic, "Coming in Triumph". The evening topic will be "A Gracious Invitation." A cordial welcome is extended all to attend. 4 W I MtfWXi, i Li is k f ff'1 Tills farmer hits won world corn honors lll usiue I Louts M. Scott and !i lives at Fairmont Minn., on the southern-edge of the North HUr Stale Mr Hcott'a .in u. Mhti h whs of the white dent variety, took the Krund prtxe At lu r cecal Iniernstional Stock Did firitir Show t Chicago. Visit From Bonita J. F. Phelan and wife were in from Bonita this week attending to business. Mr. Phelan came to attend a meeting of the Farm Bureau from his section I where a local bureau was recently organized and also to wait on the county court soliciting funds and of ficial sanction for much needed road improvements in his section, more particularly the road from Bonita to Westfall. Sells Hogg Ben Crummett who has recently moved to the Holliday ranch near the White Settlement school was in Vale Wednesday, bring ing some fine hogs which were sold here. Installing New Machine A new projection machine is to be installed at the Rex within the next few days, which will eliminate waits be tween reels and further adds to the splendid equipment Manager Petrich is placing. New Foreman LeRoy Pool of Weiser has accepted the position of foreman with the Enterprise and took up his work the first of the week. Mr. Pool is a printer with years of experience in both job and news paper work. His wife and children will come to Vale at the completion of school. "Ole the Swede" At Rex tonight. A three act play with seven people. Its, To Laugh. 27Mlt. Motor to Owyhee Mr, and Mrs. B. R. Kester accompanied by County Superintendent Mrs. Hurley autoed to the-T. M. Lowe home on Sunday where Mrs. Kester and Mrs. Lowe hold a conference regarding Parent Teacher work. New Leader Cornea Miss Mazie Wilson County Leader for Boys and Girls Industrial Club Work arrived on Monday and is already engaged planning her work, for the coming most inportant week. Nyssa Chief Visit Fred L. Sheets editor and chief of staff on the Nys sa Journal was in Vale on business lat week end and paid a visit to the Enterprise where for many months last year he held the fores mans job. To Coast Counties Grand Chan cellor Jullen A. Hurley left last week end for Portland and coast county points to spend a couple of weeks on K. P. lodge work. To Ranch P. H. Johnson, of the Diven A Co., store haa rented the G. H. Ricker ranch, six miles from Vule, and left last Thursday to get busy in putting in a crop of alfalfa. Special Sunday Pinner The resi dents -of Vale are asked to bear in mind that a chicken dinner, par ex cellance, is to be a regular institu tion at the Drexel Hotel every Sun day evening, commencing March 28, 1920. Adv. 27M2t. Visit Ranch A. H. Toepelt, of Doty, Washington, together with his brother Herman, are visitors in Vale, for a stay of two weeks, in con nection with business pertaining to their father's ranch located one mile from Vale. Bridge Burns The burning of the Little Valley bridge, 20 miles from Vale, has tied up all traffic over the roads in that vicinity and traffic is delayed owing to the round about route of present travel. Meetings Changed The meetings of the Julian Lowe Post No. 35, American Legion, have been changed from Monday to each Tuesday here after. Truck To Harper Arthur Cram dall, of Harper, while in Vale one day of this week, purchased a two and one-half ton Republic truck, equiped with pneumatic tires, H. E. Young and bis salesforce making the deal. Baker Candidate Here Primarily to renew old acquaintances here and incidentally to feel the political pulse of the constituents of the' Congressional District, Owen F. Jones, of Baker, spent several days here this week. Jones would rather be the congressman from the feecone district than be a preacher, and he left in an optimistic frame of mind, glad that he had pale a visit to those whom he had not seen in a long time. Pool Open At Night The manage ment of the Vale Natatorium states that the plunge will be open every Saturday night from 7 to 10 P. M. until summer months, when it is contemplated that the pool will be open several evenings of each week. The pool is completely drained once each week and one-half of the water is drained out every day. The tem perature of the water is to be lower ed about ten degrees, vnich has been requested by some of the ewimmcrs who say that it is too hot for those who swim and frolic around. Girl Bora to Japanese A baby daughter was born to Mr. ana Mrs. Y. Kowhara in Vale on Wednesday March 17th, Dr. Steelhammer attend ing physician. Son Born Dr. Steelhammer re ports the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barnes wno re side on a ranch near Vale, March 24th. Legal Blanks The Malheur Enterprise always carries in, stock the following legal blanks, all approved forma. We can i furnish you any other special, or reg ular forms at the lowest possible prices. Make out your order and mail or bring to the Enterprise Office today. Date. 19 MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, Vale, Oregon. Please send us the number of legal blanks indicated below: Bill of Sale .....Real Estate Contract Articles of Incorporation Deed, Quit Claim -...Deed, Warranty Deed, Corporation Lease, Farm Lease, General Mortgage, Assignment Mortgage, Satisfaction Mortgage, with Note Mortgage, Chattel Mortgage, Live Stock Location Notice. Quartz Location Notice, Placer Location Notice, Oil Proof of Assessment Work Lien for Stallions Power of Attorney Contract of Conditional sale, personal property Notes, Promissory Notes, Installment Receipt Books, (50) Manuscript Coven i .Township Plats Notice of Estrays Notice to Creditors Name .. Address Buy Your Legal Blanks at Hotae. We Spend Our Money la Malheur County. - MALHEUR ENTERPRISE . OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT. V! Oregwi Don't take drugs, let me straighten out the nerves and adjust the spine to make you healthy, Dr. K. E. Nor vail, Vale, Oregon. , Adv.27M2t.