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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
SATURDAY. MAV.lUMi MAMTEITR FNTERPfttSft, VAT.B, ORECON,;, PAftK TEN OUT DOOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS FOR THE FARM The first thine trie UiinVs of 111 conaee tien rrlth eloetrtrlty on th farm In Hcht In house nnd barn, find yet farmer who hni-e ItntallpH electrtrilj flnl that one of the mmt uvful lights on their plnee fti im ont'iiU- Jiftht In n (treat many Instance farm nulldinirs are no arrantrel that a slnltle iieht can hi mel to Illuminate all the- ground between the house and th barnn. Quit generally it to found that a windmill tower, the peak of the roof of one of the bnlldlnira, or other ready-made support oftera the beat loca tion for th Hunt. An enamelled reflector la lined, which inmrea the even and utrona dlatrl bntlon of all of the liirht from 0e lnm orer the area where It to neeiled. Switehea to nntro th Hht are placed both in the hoe and In the barn, that b, the Hrht t wired o th.it It can bo turned on or off fro cither th house or the barn. It la thl feature which make this particular liltht ao valuable to the farmer. He drlvee Into the barn yard at nfcht with the I'urhta of hot car turned on, awitchea on the yard Hunt wn-?n he iri-ts out to open the RaraKS doom, and thua Is able to walk up to the house over a path that he enn aeo nl the way. If the peawon demand that h net up before dawn or If there la a sudden necessity for his Being to the barn In the middle of the niirht he doe not have to find and Hunt a lantern. A touch of a button and th whole barnyard is flooded with lieht. ' Powerful Hunts are used for this kind of Huhtlnn. " to 100 watt, and yet tha oost of burning them la less than a half eent an hour. ' The low cost of such lighting, and IU reliability. Is due to th great development of farm electric plant during tne last few years Today the farmer can have electric aervic from a plant that la low In cost, r.liabl and remarkably simple In operation. EVER USER A BOOSTER FTwtrie nnivpr saveR time and I labor on the farm, to say noth I in? of the convenience, safety and I comfort of electric lights in the 1 home nnd around the farm build ings. Delco-Light brings depend able electric service to any farm I at low tost. , "GlavfrJciy br avery JF&xrn Til A ft t h O Wfllst nnrt hlnnan nr. - T-l. .. . . . 1 ' . ...... '-v cy v,i, - a iirHL l a o u k n l of a spring suit means that milady will wanT all that U new and dainty waists to wear with it. On the left is the ever-popular salmon i eorg ette with Its bib front beaded In very attractive design Th, llin eorKette next to it has the semi-low roll neck, but its tunic skirt l caught gracefully with a band of velvet at the walsl. The two wlls s at the right are In organde. the frilled coliar and sftort veetTe featur enciennestcf''0 elabrat 00 the tto rt.nrt oTval- Specially Priced From $2.50 to $15 Winchester Kitchen Knives WE HAVE the exclusive sale of these new and supe rior Knives butcher knives, paring knives, slksert, cooks' knives,' fruit knives, bread knives, etc They are made by the same Winchester factory which for more than fifty years has been world famous far Firearms. You will like them because tkey are made w well and stay sharp so long. Come hi soon and tee them. THE WmCHZSTSll STORK atjaaaf Agents for Gossard Corsets, McCall Patterns, Stetson Hats, Queen Quality Shoes STANDARD LINES VALE TRADING COMPANY YALE, OREGON Branches at Riverside, Juntura, and Crane Agents for Cheney Graphopharks White Sewing Machinct Sherman & Clay Planes mmmmmmmmmmw . i m nn i . tun i,imi.ii. News Brevities of Lpcal Interest vwmmmmmm inn mmm IMinn mi i!-iiimi!-: .mii mmmmmmmm Trip to Portland Mr.i. A. h. Mc Gillivray, accompanied by Mr. McGil livray's mother made a trip to I'ort lund Saturday. Mrs. McGillivray Senior will spent the summer months in I'ortlttnd. VUdt Relatives Mis. A. G. Means and sons Arthur and Donald leave this week end for lVndlcton, Stand field and Portland for an extended visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Means will accompany them as far as Pendleton. Church To Show Pictures Lan tern pictures will be shown nt the Methodist Church Saturday evening showing he natural beauties of Yel lowstone Park. All young people are especially invited as well as adults. Brought in from Homestead III Carsteii Mueller was brought in from his homestead near Ironside, Tues day suffering an attack of spotted fevtr, althougbt he w;is twite ill nt that time he is now much better. Buys Property... Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Gordon have recently purchased a home in Ontario and Mrs. Gordon ex pects to leave Vale in the near future to join her husband who is employed there. Attend Librnry Meeting Mr, and Mrs. S. D. Dormun, Miss Dickson, County Librarian and Miss Cornelia Marvin, State Librnrion motored up from Ontario in the Dorinan car Sun day, to attend the meeting of the Vale Lit irmly Board. Painting Church Properly High cost of paints and shortage of labor is not bothering Rev. V.. V. Clower who has been busy the nnst several days upplying new coats of paint to both the .Methodist parsonage and the Church. Clerk 111 Clerk Porrv is absent from the desk of the Prexol hotel this week being quite ill and con fined to his room. Harry Wcllman Is taking his place at the desk. MovfH Office- Dr. K. K. Non-all will liereaftei be located in the Ab stract UuiMing directly across from the Diexel hotel. The doctor movec, to Ids new locution this week. (iH' to Grant County Senator Julien A. Hurley left Tuesday for Grant County whore ho will call on the voters in the interests of his campaign. Mnv Place Nov Agency K. C. mutler and J. C. Waldrnn of The I;dles were in Vale mid Ontario last week end with (li, tnluiturs for the Cji"e curs. The men were looking over tliia section of Ou-gon fur a location pud distributing point for Malheur arid ll:inn-y counties. While in Vale Mr. Waldron visited his cousin Mrs. George Huntington Cur-rev. ' Returns From Business Trip Wes Caviness returned tne last 01 me week from a business trip to Port land and Lu Grande. State Commissioner Here H. II. Corey, State Commissioner, was in Vale' Wednesday and Thursday of thin week in the interests of his campaign for re-election. Installs Lighting System Jolin Norwood, who was in Vale from his ranch nenr Jamieson Thursday of Itina wni.U rcnnrt'i that the installa tion of the now water and lighting system t'nnt ho has been having tilnrpil in his home is nearing com- I pletion, and that the ranch home will toon be as nuxlerniy eqmppeu as the city residences. Return From Mexico Mr. and Mrs CI. W. Clevinirer returned home Saturday after several weeks spent in traveling tliru uregon, Luinornia and northern part of old Mexico. After a brief visit in Vale they went on to Iturns to visit with some of their old friends there. Reopens Reslraurant L". C. Camp bell has leased the Arlington restaur ant and is making preparations this week for its reopening. - Leaves for Iowa Mrs. R. II. Hal geman of the Waimsprings Dry goods Store is leaving tins baiurnay 101 Iowa. Her daughter Miss Ruby wilt accompany her and they expect I to make an extended visit with old family friends there at the same time attending to some business mnt ' ters. j Is Rerowring From Hums Mrs. ! Claude Derrick who was seyerly ! burned when her borne at Jamieson wns destroyed by fire the first of last week, is now making rapid pro gress toward recovery. She left the ; hospital this week and is now at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mclvinney at Mayborg. i Undergoes Operation Little Char lies Coj-liss, of Kangollano arrived in Vale, Thursday afternoon and under went an operation early Friday ! morning. He was in the Hospital almost two months last winter with the "Flu" and has never fully re- covored. From Salt Lake .Mrs. II. J. Ream 'arrived in Vale Thursduy noon from Salt Luke City and will visit her i parents, Mr. and Mi s. .1. T. King-on j their ranch near Vale and also will visit with her sisters, Mrs. James Smith and Mis. George P.rown of ! Vale, before returning home. Leaves (or California Dr. Charles Sears of Hurley, Idaho who has been visitng with lus sister, Dr. i'auhnt Sears, left Monday for Los Anirle.- where he expects to take a Post IGrndunto course in Osteopathy anil ' Surgery. LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS Henry Hart, manager of the Con fectionery Store at Harper was' a Vale visitor transacting business ai the Land Office, Wednesday. A. G. Means made a trip to the Crowley Ranch Monday. Publisher, George Huntington Cur- rey, returned Sunday lom a trip to La Grande and reports Eastern Sidney Burbridge was over from Nyssa Wednesday of this week and made a brief visit with his sister Mrs. Pearl Burbridge. ' Roy McNulty and Jesse Griffith of Watson were in town Tuesday and Wednesday. J. F. Meyer waa a business visitor m Vale from ijaker the first of Oregon farmers jubilant over the I the week looking after business in- good rain. le nere- . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hooker, ofj A. Jungwirth was down from Bro Westfall, were Vale visitors the first, on business Monday, of the week Mr- and Mrs- H- R- Udick and Thos. Manning visited in Vale Sat- daughters from Ontario were in Miller-Lindsey R. D. Ljtle, Justice . the Peace, performed a pretty ring service on Monday afternoon of tins week when Julia Miller became the bride of Scott H. Lindsey. Mr. l.indsey is tk memlicr of the i'olee (III tlitf work t tbu new post office hite, while Mrs. Lindsey is pmplojod at the City Hakery. They will make Vale tl.'ir borne and both have m.jnv warm friendti here who wif-to (Vow bappe Towel Slo wer A very pretty I -,! shower whs f'vrn in honor of Mi'. lilanrhe De Almond, by the eighth grade sew jbiar'club yirla, at the h-uie of their Je4r. M. L. P. Jiumpce on Thur- day afternoon. .Miss DeArmond wn. the recipient of a number of beauti ful towels made by the nirtu of tho club. A short musical program was given during the afternoon and dainty refreshments hpived. Those present were the guest of honor. Si iss lie Atniond, Mrs I.umpee, club leader. Miss Mnzie Wilson County Hoys' and Girls' Club Leader, and the Missis Vnlcda Kinc Ituth His-.. Teresa lleck, Pauline Hrown, Mar tina Ciiuniuno, Kuliy Hale, ma". I.iab l.iimpee, Viteina l-.n.-lhain, Xisiyl Griggs, Miw'vel f-'i lions and Glud Lowe. noon. Mrs. George Currey of La Grande was an out of town guest attending. . Annual Guest Day Monday Study Club members and guests to the number of about thir ty ladies enjoyed the Annual Guest Day of the Club at the home of Mrs. George Huntington Currey on Monday afternoon of this week. The rooms of the Currey home were tastefully arranged with huge bou quets of apple buds and a coloi scheme of pink nnd white was carried out in the refreshments served late in tho afternoon. A selection by th-. club chorus waB given and stories from operas were read nnd combined with the playing pieces selected from well known operas. The committee in charge of the arrangements foi the day was Mrs. R. D. Lytle, Mrs. H. E. Spieth, Mrs. A. E. McGilliv ray'and Mrs. Currey. Bridge Parties , Mrs. II. E. Spieth and Mrs. L. P. Lumptie were hostesses for delight fully arranged bridge parties on Wednesday and Friday afternoons of this week at the Spieth home. Pink and white formed the color de corations thruout the house and the same colors were used in the serv ing of luncheon late in the day. On Wednesday three tables of bridge were played, Mrs. John P. Houston scoring high honors and carrying off the prize. Friday afternoon another three tables of ladies gathered and ! spent a pleasant afternoon. I Social Circle The Social Circle of the Methodist Church meets at the home of Mrs. J. P. Houston, Thursday, May -JO, with Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Harvey as hostess. Afternoon Party Mrs. C. C. Burrow was a charm ing hostess last Saturday afternoon for an informal bridge party at her home in the west section of town. Applo blossoms and quantities of , ' , , ""." , f'cu tiotno, wno recently carai i .-j Ti, xt..j t,.ie a lisme toucn to me reiresn-1 1, attention, is much improved and ii,(1 h-.l h ...,u" wu&tb ntents served late the afternoon. wl,, to hi3 honl ' .mYo's onLtherV X Fvnninir Pariv n n 1 ,f i ' iaie i. a uoston, is very ill at the j.iening I arij from I win Falls were in Vale in the t u ' JJ- , . i .i. .... i. , i-.oi.iii. ncr many irienas noDe Vale from asd visited urday from Juntura, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roethler of Drewsey were in Vule the first part of the week transacting busi nos. , K. O. Ball of Westfall, was a Vale visitor Tuesday of the present week. Steve Domby was a Vale visitor from Malheur this week. V. P. McKenna visited in the city from Ontario Saturday. Miss Mary Glenn and Mrs. H. R. Dunlop returned Saturday from Bak er where Miss Glenn was in consul tation with Doctors nt the Baker Cinic. Air. and Mrs. Arden Ree'. were down from Brogan and visited in Vale the first ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Boyd returned j to their home in Boise Saturday af ter an extended visit with lncmib and relatives in Vale Vale Sunday to attend the funeral of their old . friend and neighbor T, A. Boston. Mrs. Robert Hann is expecting ner sisier over irom tne Big Bend district this week, where she has been teaching school the past term. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hunter of Ontario were Vale visitors for a brief time Saturday afternoon. They were just returning to their home in the main line town from Harper, making the trip in their car. A jolly group of young people from the Bully Greek district motor ed to Harper to attend the dance there last Saturday night. R. Arrien, of Boise, was again in Vale the last of the week looking after business interests here. R. N. Cole, the district Standard Oil man, returned a few days ago from a business trip to the branch i rf ; .... :.. t . i j ... . i e .l in unianu. jurs. .lay uoiuu was in jrom me p vr q;,,i. u T ranch Wednesday on a shoppin, L?" 0 ."Va? Rev. ami Mrs. J. A. Melton motor-1 r in 0ntario of the ed to Ontario Friday returning the ciaude Derrick returned to his T e.n,ng-o... ..... i,. .J ranch at Jamieson Tuesday. L'L, I ilUlll U Ofill Il'UUI IS lilt UHIU i c. IP- i.4. of a baby bov at the home of Mr. o-riS tSSSS" US and Mrs. 'George Ransier, May 6th. v or the weeend'wTtL W A baby boy arrived at the homo 1 ie, Vf,nel m! n m n k!I of M, and Mrs. Avery Howard, May rrSmSSttS JSoStif'5 i- i ,i .. , i town. MM 1 Hiiii.t..n..n..'i...Mi.i Mtii,l,litii,ij i l.i..ii.i.nnnlti))tlt)4 y ill'. mill IMl'M It II I .vt In wrel- in- I " i i I ... naiij juiii oi i nc ween iooimiuj over ror suowiv rernwrv formal host and hostess for a few the count rv p i o y 'ecovery. friends lust Wednesday evening at r M stone ind wife of KimbJ-rlv L i, SeawarAd, Lwas in their home BriJi-f ww iilnvnl until i i i r i , ,u' home at Alberson inur nome. midt was piaid until Idaho were in ale a few days this here over Sundav ii liitii hour fiilltivviwl liv il.l wii-inu ro. i. I. i .. unl ouuuay. r... " r;w..Vr; ' ---v ,,.um,1k i.,r a oimi. .... Henry and John , iirs. it. 1, Mnilli attended tne BaccaUureVte at Holy Trinity Hall . "ll?rZ?hvn "hc Donnellv rtumH to Brogan the first of the week after visiting over Sunday with friends in Vale. Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood and baby daughter, accompanied by " Jriirulm.i" M ..T UI Vale Thursday to meet her mother, j visiu,rs for a short time Thursday , : Co, !,ss' ot l,i''Kulla.,o.fl,,m their ranch at Jamieso saay .,n viius iu uccoiiipauy tier I Mond. y itidy Club in Vale Mon. 1 day from Ontario. I .Miss Willice Corliss, who has been j spending the last few months with 1 her sister in Ontario, and was in Rev. Geo. II. Van Waters, D. D., j Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Snout, li t Bonita came down from their home there the first of the week and have uers, i. i'., m:.... 1 .a.. 1 1 rpi i..:. "vr hid wern. una nave will preach the baccalaureate sermon I lf; 1 "LT L V1. Zl !!!' 8!"fi And , hPPin fwn. to the graduating c ass ot the ale . , : . . v opuuiuing intends to remain High School onxt Sunday oven- t' 1 1 w. Sf.,.&p ,.lonK?p vit while Mr. , ; :. , " ,.v , .--I'liuiumg is returning to Bonita a business visitor in ale Wed tics-soon """"" day and Thursday and while here jerry Cochran was a Vale visitor registered at tho Arlington. j from Harper Monday. - - I I . ! ing at 8 o'clock in Holy Trinty Hall. Special music will he rendered, unit the service should be an attractive one for all. Everyone, whether in terested in the school or the church or not, is cordially invited to attend. This senice will also take the plait- of tho monthly service usual ly held by Dr. Van Waters in Valv. Methodist, Church Sundav School at 111 o'clock A. M IVeiiiliine; by the pastor at It A. M.( vices will be "held in Jordan Valley Catholic Church (Father O'Hagan, Pastor) First Sunday of each month, ser vices at Juntura. Second Sunday services at Vale at i A. M. Third Sunday services at Brogan and the fourth Sundav ot each month scr Aflernimi PnrU j Mrs. Arthur G. Means and Mrs Julien A. JtaMKcv were hostess for i I daintily .1 J-eda fternonn for Mrs jCuirey aPla1 Minn home on Tui.- I day of this week. Apple Blossom! jformed the flower decorations tlini- i out the hoiiKi-, and refreshments In ketij'intf with t1i general color I schre were sentd late in th.' after lunior Leugue at U P. M. Fpworth League nt f P. M. Diving In the services In the Kpls lopul church in honor of thu high M-hool there wilt be no owning ser vice" evening. Prayer service on Thursday evening at unless other wise announced. Christian Church Hil.lo School, in A. i. r'rrac litnir II. Topic, "The Crisi rhoir rractire, nettntvHd.-iy World Todav . Christian Fndoavor T P. M. Serman S P. M Theme, "Throe of Pictures Salurday Night iThings to Know'', On Saturday' there will be a set of l Prayer meeting on Thursday even-vit-ws showing the fine acenery in ing at o'clock. Cordial invitation the yellowatone park. All are In- l extended to nil to ti prj-ent at vited ti thiue ivice and to come j each of these strlc-i aaid enjoy th pictures . I I J, A Meltvui, Patter) NOTICE TO CKKDITOBS In Th Cuunly ( ourl af th Slat l Oram For Mulhaur County In the matter of Oio Kstato of JOHN HKrY ROSE. Deroud. NOTICE IS IIKHEBY GJVKN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN: That the andrrainnnl (y tii'tui of an order of the aoovo-gpeiUtyJ i-oiut ma.le Uie 12th day of May, i'.A, wr aiMHiuitrri Eierutort of th abova enuil el er-Uilv All iwrmni havinc rlainu araintt tald p tau- are heretqr uotifieil anil required to !'., it them duly verified, with the proper murhei-.. to the undareignnl at tk offVe of ii i . c-earrtAro. aurrary at law, in Vale llrcKoo. hUh b brety darwaed ae the piiire irr IJI tranai-iion nl the buelaeM of i!d eitatci. w-rtiiln tlx months from tho date of the lirvt rublatftpa homaf. linifrd at Vale. Oanron, tab Ibtfi day of Mio. ls:o. FRANC! R05Z CHAKIOTT1E COiTOKN EU KOS.E. F.xoruur of the um Of Jcha Kardr KvKe. de,-crd. May 14-Juue li. WE HAYE JUST INSTALLED A MODERN SPRAYER For VEGETABLES KEEPS THEM FRESH & CRISP FRESH TROUT SHIPMENT COMES IN Every, Wednesday AMERICAN MAID BREAD 100 American Positively Best Bread in America THE HOME PACKING CO. VAI. OREGON HARRY BEELAR, Mgr. PHONE C3 MAC SA YS: Graduation Day is here GRADUATION GIFTS FOR EVERYONE, Leather Bound Books: TennyBon, Longfellow, etc. beavaUfnIIy leather bound, gold edges $3.00. American poets; Bcrms Leath er Edition $2.00. School Friendship Books, with spaces for Class Roll, Motto, Pictures of Classmates etc $2.08. Late Fiction; Zane Greys,. "Man of the Forest" $1.90, ether fie tion $1.00 and up. Ivory Pyralin Goods: Mirrors $8.00 up, Brushes $4.00, Man icure pieces from BOcts to $.00 Perfume bottles 7 Bete t . $3.00. Picture Frames $2.00 up. Perfumes: Cars Nome, the latest creation la perfume $440 the ounce in beautiful frosted bottle. Cars Nome ToQet waterwater $4.00 bottle. Cera Nome Face Powder, . $2.50 tk box. Order now while the stock Is complete. A. E. McGILLIVRAY $oa!L S tore r