Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, August 21, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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MALttEUR'ENtERPRtSE, VALE, OREGON ,
Saturday. August 21, 1920
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To Iwiskle-Jirs. John P. Houston
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Ironside, where they will visit until
H Vila Krknnl ntjirt.
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WUdhaber returned home fhuMdoVlp" yenr'9. Pr?r?rnm. Editor Aiken
hrineiiur with her her baby boy
Drugging wna ner ner ubov uuj,
who for tho past few months has
been n sanitarium.
"Off For Mountains J. M. Slaughs
and son, Cleo, left Vale Tuesday
morning In their car for Coos Bay,
where they will spend the next two
week camping out
(iota Ho Boise Mrs. Mary Podge
chief .operator of the Malheur Home
Telephone Company, left Thursday
for Boise, where she will spend her
vacation of about two weeks.
Baby Girl Bom August 13th to
Mr. and Mrs. William .Newton of
. Harper, Oregon, a seven and a half
pound baby girl. The young lady
was named Bessie May.
.From Baker Miss Dottle I. Crum--tnett,
of the Baker Herald, arrived
in"- Vale -. Tuesday on business, and
will remain over the week end,
.. visiting . friends and relatives.
Attended Celebration Mrs. Henry
Eldridge returned home Wednesday
from Bonita, where she attended the
celebration held there last week,
and visited at the Weaver ranch.
i' . .
New Principal Arrives G. W.
After and family arrived in Vale last
Tuesday. - when he assumed his du
tfe, as city school superintendent of
the Vale schools
Mountain Vacation F. B. Zuti of
tho Warmsprings Reality Company,
and Harry Sackett, Deputy County
Cietk. are spending a few days in
the mountains, fishing.
Meaalea In Town-j-Mra. Eva Ivers
'. and family are now: quarantined for
the-. measles, although the only mem
f. Jje1 of the household who, as yet, is
sick. Lb Mrsj Ivers' brother, Guy
Page,' who is , visiting her.
$ Offices Open Dr. K. E. Norval'r
?kfficea are now open, after having
'-..been closed, for the past week whilt
the Doctor has been enjoying ai.
"utL'ig at Blue Mountain Springs.
Sr - -
Reservoir .Builder Here John TI
Lewis, former general manager and
engineer' of the Warmsprings Irri
gation Project, now of Portland, was
a business visitor in vale r nuay ana
Saturday..
Outing Trip L. M. Erdhart and
family left Sunday morning for the
hills in their car, wnere tney win
apend a few weeks enjoying the many
sports which can be indulged in
when out In the open.
Return Home W. II. Scott and
wife, parents : of Mrs. B. N. Colo,
of Vale, have returried to their home
in Toronto, Canada, going via Lot
Angeles, California, New Orleans,
La., and Havana, Cuba.
Off For the Lakes Mrs. E. W.
Harris of the Drexel Hotel, and child
ran, left Wednesday , for Wallowa
Lakes, where they will spend a few
weeks. They are making th trip
in their cat, camping along the way.
Notice Th under"ir"ed """I
turn to this city about the first week
in September, and any one witmn,
their r'no tun"d at thnf tim wl'l
please leave order with Mrs. Moody
:Him Flora B. Smith. L. N.
Hockett. 21Augltpd.
Mother Visiting Mrs. Mary Ruh
and Frank Ruh who for the past
week have been visiting their son
and' brother, Henry. Kissendeck, lof
Friday for Idaho, where they will
apend a few weeks before returning
home.
New ScaVs The Boise-Pnyctto
Lumber Company installed a new
Howe special truck typo modern
acales this wek, which have a ca
pacity of fifttw! tons. These scaler
are the only one of their kind in th im
part of the cotuitry.
A Recommendalipn To Whom It
May Concern I . wish to state that
L. N. Hocket, of 'Weiser, Idaho, har
just finished tuiririg and voicing my
piano, and I ara well pleased with
tho work and reconmend him most
heartily to anyV one in need of
tuning. Ruth B. .Moody. Pd. Adv.
Telephone Manager In Vale J. II
Laknees, vice-president and general
manager of the Majheur Home Tele
phone Company, of., Ontario, was
in Vale Saturday cm business con
nected with the nev telephone book
which is being printed, by the Mai
heur Enterprise. - -
Lctsvea For Home E. B. Wildha
ber, who, for the past few week?
has been visiting his brother,- G. F.
Wildhaber, president of the United
SUtea National Rank. left Friday
for his home in Omaha. He is very
enthusiastic about the future of
Vale and of the surrounding country.
. Fichlng Trip William Francis
Seeman and Ike Robinette left Sat
urday night for the Willow Creek
Itstwrvoir to indulge in the most
popular sport of this time of the
Star fishing. Their many friends
II of the kind of lurk thnt pre
vailed. Many of them have leen
frasting on baked fiHh aH tjiis week.
tIome To Stay After having spent
two year in Pendleton, where he har.
been identified in the grocery 'uiiri
federal . mercantile ImeH, A. ' G
lAndv) Rose, ton of . II. (Billy) ,
Rape, has returned to Vale to make
his- permanent home. He will be j
secretary-treasurer of the Rose M-r-
es.it.le Company, a corporation ion- j
.awnmated this week, and into which
the Vale baddlery t omoanv Itnd the
Hayes Hardware have been -merged. I
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Sreka Long I.ot Brother J anira
A. Bryant of Mountain Grove, MU-
Sduri, who has been In thu western I
aouiiUy fur the tmut thivo wouks,
was In Vale the hrat of the week. !
Ii it kiitktng his brother, Harrison
: Bryant, who lift home Home
eleven years ago, and has been
ber4 of only once about four year
Am), whan a frii-nd aitw htm in II ro-
An. He was then employed by the Juy for Union, where i.hc w ill mend ;
"laafivld Company. He hag not" few weeks with her cliimii, Miss I
been heard of by them since and hi ,M'i".ie Myles.
mother, who U nearly seventy years- Kmest Divin and wife wotv in
Aid- wishes blrn bar home o O''fele for n few d:iv this wi . k. sli-ip-'
mtf effort U beinj load to find b;firJng. - !
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McMnwjmcmidimiflHnintiinu'-ufMii fi.w.itiiMi'i.si
of Local Interest
(Returns From Con vent in. George
K. Aiken. p itr of the Ontario At-
returned the first of the week
iirom Astoria, wn re ne auenucn mi
ifrom Astoria, wh re he attended tbi
Oreo-nn SIhIp Editorie.l Convention...
Ibeinjr one of tho nrineinnl speakers
VICHUU .JlitXIiC 1 Jill LV1 11.1 I'"!' I 'I ' I
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"8S besn conducting an lnve-.ogni :f;i
. .. fjnnori-,a j ,.
activities in the middle west for tho
past three months for the Portion!
Oregonian. and mndo thin subject his
topic in his report ut Os convention.
Board For leacbc-rs A. v. Herd,
of the First National P-mik. Vale
clerk of the Vale School District, an
nounces thnt he seeks room and
board "in private fumili'-.s of refill" -ment
for eight school tciiehtrs who
nre to teach in- Vale this coming fi?a
Bon. Any one who enn connist.'iily
welcome one or more of the tendinis
into their homes, are requested to
see him at once and make arrange
ments for the care of the esch
who will be hciv to trpin
nn I
educate the young Americans' of the
city. Paid Adv.
l.ooking For Mules C. W. I.am.n .
now in Ontario fit the Moore Hotel
is the representative of -the Sweet &
Piper Horse & Mule Company of
Kansas City, Misoiu-i, and he is in
the market for all kinds of - f'it
horses and mules. Write him today
or Deiier, go anu see nun aooui
... .
wnat you cxpecs 10 uisposc oi in is
summer and fall. Kce him or com
municate wilh tho Sweet & Fiju-r
Horse & Mule Company of Kansna
City, MissoifT-i, Paid Advt.
i PERSONAL NEWS
Mrs. James Smith is snendintr a
few days in Weiser with Mrs
Clia:i. 1
Craven.
Richard Griffith of Watson was
in Vale on business the first of the
week.
Arthur Claypool and C. Smith left
for Portland Monday with four car
loads of cattle for the miirkct there,
Mrs. Geo. McMulty of Wat sen '
spending a few days with her Bis
ter, Miss Myrtle Griffith.
C. G. Griffin made a bur.) )'.-
t- 'n ,. ., t.. n .,.,. l ;,.
bill! IU VltlllC IJIU IJ.vl IJill t, Wl l.l.M, ,
week.
Bill Barkley and wife of Wcstfall
were in Vale, shopping and f.ttuiuliii";
to some important liut;lne.;s mnttcr-.
Roy McNulty, Jesse Griffith i.nd
Bud Mattlingly. ell of- Wutxoii, cyme
down Saturday to deliver cattle.
Mrs. Kea"y Viiu:ye came in ..-em
Cake to do ponvj sho)piig the first
of the week.
Mrs. Maud Reed ban accepted n
msition aq bookkeeper for tho Vale
Machine & Welding Works.
C. T. Anderson returned to Harper
Thursday after (.-pending n few dnys
in this city, attending to lu.4in'..n
matters.
John N. Mackenzie, a Homer vi i!
or, stayed at -the Drexel while ir.
town.
Jerry Coekran of Harper, vvn3 i'l
Viile on husineus Saturday.
G"0. W. Smith of Beulah, made a
d.tni str.y in this city thu latter
pni t of last week.
Charles Sutherlmtd was among the
many who were registered from Har
iie'' this week.
John McCIi.iy wan a guept of tho
Drexel while (lown from Jnmieson.
A. G. Wathewti of Bronfnn v,as in
Vale a few .lays last week.
Fred Lauivncs of Ironside, mo
tored down to Val where he vi!l
remain until the latter part ef the
week.
Among the guests of the Arlington
this week was J. C. liencfieM of
Juntura.
John W. Hawkin:t v.as t,inoa;;- the
few who were ilnwn from West fell.
Davis E. William of Juntura ni-ule
a business trip to Vale.
Virgil McKinney v.-ho is a resident
of Brogan, spent a few day.-i in Villi1
the first of the week.
Geo. ('. Toombit nnd wife, who
mnke their home in Juntura, were in
Vale shopping.
Robert Hall of Drewsoy, r.pent; n
few days in Vale looking after li;s
iiiess interests here.
John McClury will be in Vale f.M
the next few days attending to busi
ness matters.
Mrs. Will Jnmioson stoppt'd in
Vale for a few hour Wednesday on
her way home, which is in Janiieson,
Mrs. Thelma Wellman, who h :n
been speinling her vecatinn et l'a
vetto Lakis. is expected hem-.' Mon
day, Miss Ruth Thomas spent last
Sunday in Boise wilh her patents.
Miss Bertha Higby of the United
States National Hank, returned home
Monday, after spending two weeks
with her parents in Hoise.
Mrs. Beach spent the week end
'n Weiser. visiting Mrs. G C. Card
ner and Mrs. 11. F. Moltnn.
Pet Turner of Ontario, spent a
few days in Vale the first of the
week. 9
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Francis and
family motored over from Nyssa
last Friday.
Tom Logan of Hi-ogun was in
Vale on business the first of the
week.
Mrs. A. A. Reed of ltroitaii, was in
Vale shopping and visiliier friends
tho mid. lie of the week.
Miss Mary lo Sullivan, who r
th p-.i't week has lieen visitim;
friends in Wi iser, let hit. d home
Friday.
Mrs. Julien Hurley. "Svem n mpm!
bv Miss M-iie V.'ilsnn, HMtored te
Bonita lasl wtrk to ttiiiid the
moetinir of the f-inn luieuu vhirh
was held there.
The Itomi.h f-imlle b-ve rel ni-n.v'
iv,m a iw . La .,,,i;.r . t
pgyette Lukes.
yy. A. Tun-man of lion ide, was
businesH visitor in the city.
Amy Urouir- of Crmw was in the
county sent for a few di.vs hist
wr(.k,
v. P. MrK. ns-. . r (nli i io was a
buMness visitor in Vi:l .
Ml. ,, Mrf y Mol.!oll r
Westfall. have been in Vu! - fur the
(Jll..j ,.,1
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wrg Mtlelnm uf 0.'.;-:i. w-.-; u
1M Ml" II1' ill 1UII.
'i H. Patch of Hros'in mrnle a
hurried business trip t this eity
the first of the we
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Mrs. P. O. Ebcrly of Harper was
in Vslo fhonpingr this week.
Chns. E. Boswell of Brogan, was
a business visitor in the city.
Julien Hurley- has been-jn Twin
I-'nils for the past week, attending
to huHineaa interests there. -
Mis.' Maude Presley and the Misses
Rnlh nnd Jessie Gnffin. of Ontario.
mnde a short business trip toValo-
jviowtay.
Monday.
Mis
, ill ISO 1 I 1- u 1. 1 ..nil v ...... ........
. i. :.L ir
? spending a few day with Mrs,
F.B. Zirtz. ; ,,,.
Mia. a. loung reuirnen io vaie
fi-m P.vciu UVm
v;lr;vc she has been for the post three
weeks.
I Mrs. Henry Hyde and daughter,
Evelyn,' who for the past three weekfc
have been- visiting in Prairie City,
returned to Vale Wednesday.
ydcigty
Evening Party
Miss . Agnes and Henry Beach en-
J iitnined sixteen of their young
fricncU with games and music on
; Thursday evening at the hospitable
. .'i'jrcn nome. i.nie in me evening ae-
.eeious cakes and ices were served.
Maynord-McEUen
Miss Mattie Maynord and Elmore
McKJlen motored over from Nyssa
Thursday, August 12th, and were
married by Rev. Clower at the Meth-
j1 P". The happy couple
. iiniv iiiuii j j i iviiuo i' iiw vAim
( i,sarty congratulations,
Carman-Johnson
Mrs. Bessie Carman and ' P. T.
Johnson were united in marriage
Monday. August 16th, at R. J). Ly
Ue's office, Mr. Lytle. officiating.
Messrs. I. S. F. Divcn and J. P
Houstan witnessed the happy event.
Mr. Johnson is a well known stock
man, and both he and his wife have
many friends who wish them happi-
, m.-sH and success.
I Selleck-Douglas
I The marriage of Miss Thelma Scl-
lcek 01 fflrieley, California, and Jiarl
.joutips was Koiemnizeu August x,ne
ninth in Portland at the Portland
Hotel. Among the guests present
were the mother of the groom and
tlie mother and sister of the -bride,
who came from Berkeley for the oc
C!i! ion. After the ceremony an
elegant dinner with beautiful floral
decoration, was served Mrs. Doucla3
is n chnrmiiifr Bekelay girl, and her
husband is the popular new drug-
'gist at McGi
at McGilliv ray's. Their wed-
, , - .
d.ng marks tho culmination of a ro-
mr.ncH extending back to early
rchool days. The bridal couple nre
for the present at the McGillivray
1 oiiie, but wiil shortly take up their
residence in the former Roberts
houre. Vale extends a hearty wel
come to this splendid young couple.
METHODIST LAWN FETE
Children's Affair Held' By Local
Church on Court House Lawn.
Attracts Large Attendance
The Summer Committee of the So
cial Chela of the Methodist Church,
helped by the younger girls of the
chureli, gave a delightful lawn social
Friday August 13th, The . special
features of the evening consisted of
K unes for the children who were
ably assisted by Ella Beterly, leader
for the older boys; Mrs. Kcster, lead
er for the primary division, arid Ha
zel Daly looking after the second di
vision. Music lor the evening wis
furnished by a Victrola, loaned to
tho committee by the Vale Dnig
Store. A choice program of mu;ic
was rendered, nnd the older chidrtn,
ns well as those who have yet to grow
no, thoroughly enjoyed the evenin?.
During the evening ice cream and
rake were sei'vcd at the tables, in
terspersed over the court house lawn,
other delicacies were served, .inclui
intc popcorn and punch.
The gathering was largely attend
ed and the committee are very w d!
pleased with the results. The money
laised applies to the Social Circle.
SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 6
At n meeting of the Board of Di
rectors of School District No. 15,
emhraring the grades and High
School of the city of Vale, it was
decided to open the Fall Term on
Monday, September 0th.
We expect to have at that time a
full corps of Teachers and are using
every means within our power to
make the Yale School equal to an)
in Kastern Oregon.
In order to have a successful school
we need the cooperation of tho pr.r
eut. Your confidence in the School
is reflected in your children's atti
tude toward the School. We'request
that you do not criticize tho School
in the presence of your children and
vu!il. Any suggestion for the bet
terment of the School will be oare
fullv considered by tho Superintend
ent. There will be eight teachers who
will require boarding places or
housekeeping rooms, and if any one
who bus a place for ono or more
l-aehus will communicate with tin
Clerk ut your earliest opportunity,
we will appreciate it very much.
Assuring you that we expect to
have the best school in the County
and usking your support- we are
Respect f nil v yours,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Albert W. Reed, Clerk.
J I ' N I I R, NEWS NOT ES
Miiny ('iimii-rs at Blue Mountain
Spi iiu'H Bin in Cattle Nurse
i -its Cnsliier BeBting
Mi: s Kv.i li.iy. who h.ih In en
viiiling, ciiine buck the other day
Wins Nannie llofl'man. who ii
ti. lining for ii nun at tha Holy
Kiisnry lhiitnl in Ontario, ennic
up iMi-lv in the week for a few days
. i-it with her folks hero.
"AmlrewOrahnm returned last' week
end from a few iluys fishing unil
hiiMting in Logan Valley
C;iiiipi report many firea in the
nounlnins, .-nost of which are under
control.
Among-:t those from this vicinity
c:iiii')cd ni'tir the Blue Mountain
ivw.-urx hiv S. S. Williams and
fi'i.iiiv: 3. I.. Sitz uiul iiimily; Our-i-tu'tf
W. Drinkwati-r and family, with
rii:.. I. 1. .miih mi. I clnlilivii, nil
i f PivWi-.e-y; Lloyd Mm Hie niu'
Mi'f.ti-r Johnnie froni Riverside; ulo
ll ii. W. Cox nnd I'aruk P. Newton
with f-imily, f.-mn same place; Frnuk
i I.. Ji!ii--n mid family from Wetfall;
! 'I'unt pm.tk.l .iii.l r.ilbu 4 l.it ii .-ii-.
. ' v-.
,n,,l f -lint V. o.i.iu.-iir.l fmia Vnl
i,,. Wi-tn-r is busy painting the
k,.- residence in town,
n,m MM!,i,.Mon, aahintant cashier
uf the Bank here, is renting up this
werk. l- helping Bun Junes hay a
fl W dayt.
. .
William Jones visited the Farrena
and the Jonesboro ranches during the
week.
Lane Macdonald was in town early
In the week, from her home on the
road to Beulah.
Mrs. Curtis Wharton returned from
a few days visit with her husband be considered or acted upon by the
in Salt Lake the other day. She board.
states that his hand is recovering. Dated August 18tH, 1920.
fairly well and that he hopes to re-i (Signed) R. M. CARL1LE,
turn to his work in a week or so. I - County Assessor.
James J. Smith who has been I Date of fir it publics J 'on August
pump man for a 'few weeks here, 21st, 1920. Date of last publioa
duriiig the absence of Curtis Whar- tion September th 1920.
ton, left last week end lor ocner
spheres. His place has been filled
,,.y unc va n.
the O. S. L. R. R.
Artie Martin from Dayville. Ore.,
shipped some norses- tasi lasii
mrsday morning.
Mn .lonnin P. TTniuin with her
daughter, JuaniU passed through
town last Wednesday on their way.auMwi.. cwi wubr
out for a few weeks vacation, before
cuiiiiiiciiciiiK wuiiiiin no -- i;ast, Willamette Meridian, Has
school. filed notice of intention to make
B. C. Nickeson of Portland, whoifjnol thre yeir proofj eBtBbligh
has been buying cattle around this (iBlm to Jand Bbove deecriDedi
part, shipped five carloads West before P.egister and Receiver, U.' S.
Friday morning, which he had bought ;IiBnd Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the
from Albert Altnow, Billy Robert
son and Goodman and rnesz.
An aeroplane winged Its way over
town Wednesday mominffc awaken
ing the natives with its motor as it
purred along and out of sight.
Miss Mary MacRae of Riverside,
who has been holidaying in tho Blue
Mountains for some days, passed
through town last Tuesday on her
way home.
Dan Gallagher, accompanied by
Father Stack and Fred Kauphusman,
left Tuesday morning for a few days
fishing and hunting in the Blue
Mountains.
DaVe Graham, who has been rusti
cating at the Blue Mountain Springs
for the past week, returned home
Tuesday afternoon, tired and con
tented. Ralph Chambers from Drewsey,
was in town last Wednesday morn
ing, accompanied by W. H. Bowcll
and Leslie Dargel, both of whom
have been working for him.
John S. Fraser is in town visiting
from his homestead near the sawmill,
this week.
Barney Tillofcjon spent last week
end at the Blue Mountain Springs,
he as accompanied by a cousin of
Elias Thompson's.
Billy Robertson from Otis was in
town during the week. He brought
w'th him Miss MacRae of River
Ride, and Dave Graham, both on
their way home from the timber.
Mrs. W. J. Altnow came back
from the lower country at the be
ginning of the week, and reports
her husband as being much im
proved and on the road to recovery,
but as having been very sick for
nearly two weeks.
HARPER NEWS
Many New Buildings Quarterly Con
ference Held Very Sick Visits
From Saint Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Stiles of St. Louis, sister of
Billy Cramer, arrived here a few
weeks ago with her family, to make
her home with her brother on his
ranch near Harper.
The fourth quarterly conference of
the Methodist church was held here
Monday night, August 16th. conduct
ed by Rev. I. A. Aldrich of La
Grande, District Superintendent of
the La Grande District Officers for
the folloiwng year were elected as
folfows: Trustees, W. C. Baker, C.
J. Bush; Secretary of Board, Imo-
gene Bush; Stewards. Lillian Crandall
5j m...j ' ti t- -nl n ;
mill mauue linn. xnv iyuuwiiis 1--'
sons received baptism: Lillian Cran-
Hall 7a a rranila anrl IVlnrinria ftnn
Barbara Bush
Estis Morton of Westfall has pur
chased a residence lot at tho upper
end of B street on which he expects
to erect a residence in the near fu
ture. Mrs. Sella of Westfall has
also purchased a lot with tho -ex-nec-tation
of building.
Iha bank building In course or
construction here is being pusnea to
completion. The work is in charge
of Bobert Draper of Vale.
Mrs. Howard Camp underwent an
operation this week at the Holy
Rosary Hospital in Ontario. She is
reported as improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lopis Hucker and
Albert Hucker and wife, of Westfall,
are huckleberrying in the hills near
Sumpter. They report that the ber
ry crop this year is exceptionally
good.
Bob Leonard is down Irom j nis
homestead on Clover Creek and ia at
work on the bank building.
Frank Kfme is planning the con
struction of a large amusement hall
at the lower end of B street. The
building will he 40x100 feet.
Miss Mattio Lee of the Holy Ro
sary Hospital in Ontario, visited
home folks a few days last week.
Mrs. Henry Hart left Saturday
for Salt Lake to visit relatives for
a few weeks.
Methodist Church
E. F. Clower, Pastor
' 10 a. m Sunday School.
11 a. m.. Preaching.
3 p. m., Junior League.
7 p. m., Epworth League.
8 p. m., Preaching.
Prayer service Thursday evening
at 8 p. m.
Christian' Church
10 a. ni., Sunday School.
Friday morning, August 13, Sun
day School picnic will be held at
Chester Grove. All ore invited.
Catholic Church
Father O'Hagen, Paster.
First Sunday of each month, ser
vices at Juntura. Second Sunday
services at Vale at 0 A. M. Third I
Sunday services ate. Brogan and the
Fourth Sunday at Ontario when
Father Stack is in Jordan Valley.
MIXFD OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT.
5 GAL. CAN $15: PURE LINSEED
OIL 10; WHITE LEAD $16 FOH
100 I.BS; I 'OLA RINK 75c; PLUG
TOBACCO K5; PITCHFORKS. $15.
WRITE THE CO-OP STORE, CALD
WKI.L FOR PRICE LIST READY
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
County of Malheur, State of Ore
gon. Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Eo,uiliuztion for the County
of Malheur, in the State of Oregon
will convene on Monday, August 13,
at the County Court House, at Vale,
Oregon, and will meet each day for
.n uiiyg inerearter.
ment shall be made in writing, verl- 1
tied by the oath of the applicant or ,
his attorney, and be filed with the :
board within fifteen days from the ,
time it is by law required to meet; !
and any petition or application not '
so made, verified, and filed shall not !
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
i ieparrment oi me interior, u. a.
Land Office at Vale. Oregon. Auir-
SO. Vale Oregon, Aug
w0tice is hereby irlven that Arch-
ibald.G. Mathews, of Brogan, Oregon,
1 u u' ,o "
Homestead Entry No. 04292, for
22 Townshln li South. Ranire 41
28th day Of September, 1920.
Claimant names an witnesses
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THOS" JONES
21Augl8Sept.
KCITiSter
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jonn-.mays, ikc narrington, noy 0ffice, or Ray Ohmart, Vale, Ure
Harrington, Ernest . Schroeder, all !... , 21Augltp.
X'nTfrU- VCM Pimi trinnv mciuaing dibcr. jcuhis itui
rT TJ TV v t I j it a lar. the Carolina and Lc nba. dv
Department of the Interior. U. 8. , ' th r,ed Thom a boayLiful
n i9(o V ' 0reeon' AuB" loi-namental tree for tho same rection
usii xv,v , . . (Write us giving your needs pnd vc
w N!SS if he 7bJJ ,firiv?n that Mor- wUl make yon prices. Address
on December 1. 1913, made Home-
and 4 and ESW, Section 80,
Township 19 South, Range 43 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale,
Oregon, on the 25th day of Septem
ber. 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Lincoln M. Erhart, Bert Ingham,
Earl Mover, all of Vale, Oregon,
Fritz Anderson, of Harper, Oregon.
THOS. JONES,
21Augl8SeDt. Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Vale, Oregon, Aug
ust 16- 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Lizzie
Turner, of Jamieson, Oregon, who
on October 4, 1915, 'made Homestead
Entry No. 04118, for NHNEVi and
NEttNWtt, Section 8, Township 16
South, Range 43 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make final three year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before Register and Re
ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale,
Oregon, on the 24th day of Septem
ber. .1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Jackson, John E. Bennet,
of Vale, Oregon; Archie A. Allen of
Jamieson, Oregon, Wayne Allen of
Brogan, Oregon.
THOS. JONES,
21Augl8Sept. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Of ice at Vale. Oregon, August
18. 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Henry
J. Cane, of Ironside. Oregon, who. on
. WJV Homestead En-
try No. 04007. for Lots 3 and 4.
u,y,Mir nnr n a. n J i
SNW. SW Section 2 and who
Vtyrwr 11. 101S. mad addl.
I""
HvtrmatoaI Fnira No fliROl fnr the)!'0. ' lh? bes' Possible fttck ard graz-n :
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E Section 2, all Ul Township 18
South. Range 37 East, Willamette
Meridian, has tiled notice oi inten
tion to make final three year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described before Register and Re
ceiver. U,
ST i Virrirt .4 i;u
. Land OfflCe at Vale,
Oregon, on the 28th day of Septem
ber, 1Z0.
Claimant names as witnesses:
I'-an Welch, Fred Laurance, W. J.
Cape, G. A. Tureman, all of Iron-
isde, Oregon,
21Aug.l8Sept.
Receiver
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Ladies'
Slip -On
APRONS
ASSORTED SIZES
Regular $2.25, now. $1.89
Regular $2.15, now...,....$1.89
Regular $2.35, now $1.99
Regular $2.45, now $2
Regular $2.95, now $2
Farming Implements
For Fall plowing we have the JOHN DEERE line, all sizes and kinds.
The Famous OLIVER is a very popular TWO
them.
MISKEN WHEEL SCRAPERS for leveling land; saves labor. PARMA
WATER LIFTERS for pumping. Type Z (.AS ENGLNES. DELCO LIGHT
AND WATER SYSTEMS.
Vale
VALE,
,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
PUT YOUR LITTLE WANT ACS. WIII.KE PEOPLE LOOK FOB TI1EM. '
PRICK A WORD PEB WKKSf I ADVANCE PAYMENT REQUIRED.
MINIMUM CIIARGU Sic. J5c. EXTRA CIIAnOED FOB, ILLUSTRATED BRAND
rOR SALE
FOR BALE-OULBRANSEN plryor pi.ii-
i VTst b LF' m
i plated, bom bell, hkh nu i m-
eiudinK nd sitn.-iimentj. Exc-n-nt
7"JZ
i mkB. iitehtiir donu-.i: to cn't i brut.
6n L. P. Lump. Vnle Ore. t lu:ir-4tcs.
fOR f AL&--6 pigs; veipht 121 h.
! Yl OIL,, DVCUOn.u n, , Wn9rMl Ova 7AiifrJir-
11, jwiiint , , i t.,ii n.i, v ' i i , , " , . - n
TENT FOR SALE Large 10x24
with 80 foot fly. Inquire A. M. R'ne-
hart, Phone 210-W. SlAugltc?
NEW McCORMICK BINDER Fo'
sale: fully eouinned: tongue truckr
and transports; good running order;
F Vfcvi.w-
nfian xvi. ii nil innmrp isnT.rrm- sh
TREES FOR SALE: We have an ex-)
tcurni, line vi 1 1 ceo i Him,, .in.
windbreak, in the upland srcUon.
iCit, c ty Kurt:rry Company, Ka
oroeon 21Aue4p-
FORDSON TRACTOR First chvv
condition with extra rim; it n bar
grin. Vole Machine & VV "-r
Works, Vale, Oregon. TAugtfji
MeKINNON CUSHION TIRES. NonMoe
ture. Non Slild, 80x3 and SOxSKj Tu!w
Guaranteed tojarun 15,000 rnllef. Phont
W-J2. 8. KoliflT Route t. New rlymoii,h
Idaho. 14AuK4t.
FOH SALE-White IRhorn, OrpinuU-r
and Black Minorca Coc'ornl3 from rcavj
hiring- 8trafr.ii, one-half vvlc- if t!:en no-v
Mrs. A. B. Cox, JamfeBon. Ore.TOn. 1 IAu:rt-
DERK WANTED Flat tup f.r ty-ewrlter
denk fn ffood condition on.I at ri"!it r.rtce
vntl for quick e-i'h eale. Coll Fn
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS-Mo.lern.
Elma Raymon t.
for . ron
1 4 Kui'i'.v
WANTED KELP
WANTED Men or womrn til tiko orrlcr
among- friendn ard neVliIri for the ffn
ulne giiarnntccd hoiiery, full line tor rofn
women and children. Eliminntm dirni'i.
Bovea money. Everyboly buys. A ban-.i-r
for ajrents. EA-oerier.c nnnec3snry. Writ
International Stocking Slill?. Norri.fown
Penn. .TiiV Op-9.r
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED -To hear from 1he owiipt
of good ranch for sale. Strte ra-h
price, full particulars. D. F. Bvrl
Minneapolis, Minn. 10.Tuly-Oct 1-cf
PIOS WANTED Marvin Strout of B-ciM"
will pay caih tvr your pi,n. 14Auxt-.
NOTICE. FRUIT Btl YliilS Pi-oifan t.nt-.Ci
wlli soon be ripe: Bro.tan har a wonfiorfu
crop consisting of the be-,t vnr!et!a tin
the market renuire. known an Wine-mi,
Jonathans, Roman Beauties nr.d the vor
derful Delicious. If you wont to vet iv
aeout fio car loads of thu beautiful frui'
! better huny, a-i a side line, we hnv-e h-mi
tl.'ul pears and prunes. Ait CI!tr'on. Ho
! gan. Oregon. 1 4 i n--.it"
LOST AND FOUND
LOST One black horse-.
6 yaj-s old. wliit
hind foot branded rf
er, roarhed mmie. iA
on lrt Ghouin.
El-viu Pi:yne'-T'.ut't-..
tr:,.ron?J
.
RANCE LANDS
I RANGE LAND IS VALUABLE-If von v.nn!
(04" acre homestead location i, or you v.-ant
;to find iom? good deeded grass Inndr,
Inquire of. Vtfjw. Caviuess; 'Vale, Oregon.
vi July tr.
DRESSMAKING
nawoun.iurn, r.inn oi-QJl-i given prompt
attention. Mrs. Blanche C. inderson. P. O
Bos Bia. OTitirlo, Orwon.
2IAar.tf.
HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS
I con locate you on some of th:- finest
land in the racifie Nortlr.ve.-t. I kr.o -every
foot of Eastern Orei-on : have been
here forty yoe.rj : wvile me your wants an.i
about which sejtion you v.-ish tn knu-.v tl...
I0''"'" 'oea ot. w. w. c-uvinran. v.i
.liiV tf
Tradi
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Prof cssior.al Directory
ATTORNEYS
Cieo. E. Dv! nrUM R. XlM
DAVIS & KCSTER
Attorneys nH Coancllur at Law
Vale, OresoD.
Valfl PI'n. -'- Vi, 1r
H. C. EA8THAU
Allornf-T end Coune-tltor at Lav
V. B. Brink H1U.
Phnna IMS
JULIEN A. HURLET
Attnrny and Counsellor at Lair
O'f'ert Kelson fluildini .
-.n. ?! W : Vale. Oi
ROBERT D. LYTLE
vilur,t-
lift! National Hnnk Bids. v
' I'ltjl.a 6
R. G. WnEEakH '
Attorrey and Counsellor at Lav
T'ractlre in 11
Courts r.nt 11. S. Lan(5 Office
Collections
Ne'.ien Bill;:. -:- Vale. Oregoa
I.Fm.lE J. AKKR
Atlceney and Aecoantant
Income T.i- Adviser
I'oslofflcs Bnlldlnc
Ontario. Oregon
UNDERTAKERS
T. T. NELREN
Vsle. Orrnn
l'r-to-dole ITndertsking Pareaec
FHe line of Undertaking- Supplies
ntn llfare Service Phone Tt
ENGINEERS
L. W. BURTCH
Civil Tnjrlneer T. nr.d Burreyar
Toivnt-hlp Ialeprlr.ts
Mnn S-iow'.ng Entries tl. S. Land Offlea MM
fchn F. John-on .1. Edwin Johnaoaj
JOHNSON KiVCINIiKIimn CO.
Ltrened Realty Dealers
Land I oentors Ton-nship B!ua Prlnti .
Purveying- & Engineering
rTnyo- TtM'trfni VaJe. Oregoa
nOCTORR
T'U. W. IT. REYNOI.Dfl
CSircprat'C Nrrve Bprclallst
Il-io.-TiS 203-4 Moore Hot
Onta.-'c O-egoa
Mn!;e A Friall. X-Ray Work
R. !. BURROWS. M. I).
PVysirian ..d Rnrjreon
Offic over Vale Drug Stora
I hone 215
Vale, Oretron
DR. X. E. NonVALL
Nerve Specl-Hst
Drtur'es 11 vstctan
Pffice, Abs'rsct Bldjr opposite Drejel IIa!el
Vi-le. Oregon Phooa 41
II. V. ETEEL!" M.MER. M. D.
Physl-.an and Surgeon
Office Plinne 10 - Reid,.nco Drexel Hotel I ,
I. O. O. F. Bid. Vale, Or.
Dr.
Pauline Srers !r. Harriet Sears .
OSTEOPATH" PHYSICIANS
GraJuat.m of American School of Osteopathy, '
Kl.ksvillb. Mn.
1st Building Kcrth of Vale Drag Stora
FARM LOANS -
Ranch Loans. 20 Years, Rirnl Credit
ilay end General Tirr Insuranca
C. C. M TELLER
Real Estate
IptNnt Bnk RMif.. vile. Oreon
Dr.
Robert V. Put ton
Dentist ' " ' ,
Offices with Dr. H. W. Sltt!hammer.
I. O. O. F. .le, Oregon.
CORSETIERE
MRS. GEORGE ELDREDGE
Vale Representative,
Spirelli Corsets World's Star
KUan Knit Wear
Telephone 68, Vale, Oregon.
When In ncr-1 of Job Printing of arry
dpverfption. r.hnng the Malheur Enterprfawt
nn-1 we will qutite "you prices.
SQ,
Childs' and
Misses'
Presses
Made from good quality of
plaid ginghams, assorted
sizes, from age 3 to 14
20 Per
ent Off
WAY PLOW; we
sell
OREGON
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