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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1920)
EIGHT. I(lrtlWrtWW'HttiBHIMWP''flWIWtfWBWB'''' SSlSJWMMIISSIflfllftWSSMBVSJIiSlttSWSMSjBJISflBj News Brevities of Local Interest I I I ii MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON Saturday, September 11, 1920 From Union-Mrs. . u. Mfcey "V-L!::":' . "J 'nni.. Sunday where she will enter fHr nri Mildred, 'son r.na pits. u. vuiianua ."":," - l. ,nh .v ....... - -1 j , .i n u... and daughter,,. Crysta ana M.mrea.-jor , a p",, i school after spending a iinn Mr nnn Mrs J. A.v Daira. return ximuiu iciv - Dtu tv, edf"m Union Monk, where they I where the, expect to make their fu- her 'SkanJv have been for the past few wki tur, home. WK4i!"!'''r'HfM' Martin Joyce of Juntura was UAI MCWC a f ucst k I)rexel for Iew uays ILiKijUNAL HLlTJ fWaren' McIIargrave returned to X Crowley after making Vale only a : 4i&t&1rHr-i Ishort viait. 1 1 H. F. Scott was among the few Miss Margaret inomas returnea 10 business visitors from Jamieson the week with i p v k'rndn11 made this city a omas. Kriof hnsinow vii.it. thp first of 'the visiting relatives. . - . New Home W. Wi Wads has Xurchoased the residjc of Mrs. A. ndcrson where he expects to mak! hvt future home. Tt.rjeidence ii oppisite the. Wade &. Wade grocery store. T "' . Inspects Oil Fielder-Charles Best prove a prominent oil.mrfn of Carper, Wyo., is in Vele thii. week looking ovr the oil fields ndpr itbwn. Pros pects for striking oik in ; this section are very good he stales... i i--s- Home Again GcoT(;o'. Brown and wife returned to Val Thursday from Condon where they have been-for the past summer. They state they in tend to make Vale hcir .permanent home. -, . ,',' Directors ' Meeting Eli . Rose of Ironside' J. M. Weaver of Bonita and J. T. Logan of Brogan were all in town 'this week to attend a direc tor meeting of the First National Bank. T License InsDcctof Jay Saltzman of ..Salem, who is. the. state license insoector. was in Yale the first of the- week inspecting'car license tags. He reports havjnjf found no viola tors of the law, To Ocden Mrs? J. B. Brennnn left Monday for dgden Utah on an extended visit with relatives and friends., She is the bride of J. B. Brennari the newjrstation agent at the local Oregon -.Short Line depot. 4 i 'T Irrigation System J. ,W. Simpson and J. C. Wilson tjtfre Sent here from Reno, Nevada to inspect the irriga tion systems in this section of the country, especially- the Warmsprings irrigation' project,-' as thoy are going to install certairj. projects in their home community.; . Returns from , Coast Tom Jonos pjid family returned home last Thurs day from New P6rt where they have spent the last month. Miss Maurine rccompnnied her; nnrents os far as Pendleton where she stonped over for a few days visitwith friends but is expected home this week. Annual Fair-Fifty-ninth Annual Wash., lias ',i. nf Vnl for the cast few years but been in vau me past ween ii.-b.-uhi; , Alt-, and Mrs. J. A. Mt-Oumsey were have recently sold their homes here oil land. visitors, Wednesday and Thursday, . ' M s to W. W. Wade. i visi-.yirs Mrs. Willirun Howard or Brogan 'frotn Riverside. J : iw UoIa uV .trtnincr wi.:.iin. lim uhiil."Whir.H- J. E. Laurence of Baker, formerly Willmm Wi-li-h was among the many business men down from Har per this week. t .1. M. Mcr-jwen was a dusihcss . ,t i i ... u ; n nT T.ms Rprunn ui i m; i:uuiiiijr ... VOL 'l.:rSm:ir,7h PwlV.re the first of the week looking drink, "Whistle,'.' which comes in alter ,n crests in liter from Kiverside. . hnttles. he whistles, and the mam Mrs. J, K. Pnyne of Watson, is in n Waterg i3 in Vale from Nyssa whn drinks it whistles for more. Jims Vale laying in ner winter uPIii.eS on court business. in mnnv lines. R G. Hunter and lamuy oi oenian, place is the only place, Off For School-Walter Taylor, : are guests of the Drexel this wee o for the summer months has been I Ralph J- Rivers, was in from nnloved bv the Vale Trading com-, Crane for a few days the latter part dPavy' H 0gtaidf0rfromgThe 1 Se of Jordon Valley wjll WiU Jamieson of Brogan but rHgh School in 1918 and attended, be in Vale for the next few days L.ho ig Roing to tcach in the Ontario Raluh D. Dunbar of Ontario Is amon? the many in the county seat attending court. Mrs. A. H. Chester and pon, Leilan spent the week end in Boise, shop- .l " !. - trnnsnctinor DUSines, tne tmve, mij-. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Kimball are Rjtiirnn from Portland Reverend : in from Westfall shopping and at- T A KAaltAn anA wifo rptiirnrrl from tcnflino- in husinesS matters. a mnntha vflrntinn Knpnt in Port- Mr.-i. J. K. Pavne came down irom ... Dr,H:n W Havi with her Bar land. He will nave cnarge oi inejvvatson to investigate ": ,ents wno nve on a rancn easv ui Christian cnurcn lor tne coming. ,n regard to tne acnuuis w mm "---, Yale. Grammer school this winter made Vale a hurried visit the first of the week. - . , Miss Dottie I. Crummett oi uaKer - COUNT FAIR ANNOUNCED Th Oregon Slope people will hold their first annual community - fair and picnic on Thursday, September 16. Alt -departments will exhibit, and there will be a picnic, program, sports, etc. An invitation is extend ed to all to join in this event. Country Girl's Ideals of ' Big -r City ' Fascinations Shattered. By Treachery "KINGDOM OF DREAMS" .ANITA STEWART SHOWS UP BIG . TOWN FOLKS ;V -; - How ' Judith rRutledge's idealistic conception of life in the great cities Singular Illness. -S!rOne of our npermora In quMe bonrse. "The doctor Mis me.'- she eon- , hftrh TCajity 8 itne theme of Her Oded, that my larynx are affecte Kingdom of . Dreams" atarring Anita whatever they are.' We told her thla , Stewart and which will be seen -at was a singular afT tlnn. hut unless , the Rex Theatre on Thursday Sept- riven nriannt attention might become , ember low. pleural:" Correspondent of the CbJca- (0 Tribune. Preparing Isinglass. The best quality of Isinglass comes from the sounds Hint are 'dried In the sun. After drying, the sound Is again moistened . wllh warm water oud the Jnterlor ' shiny skin Is re moved by hnmmet'liig or, rubbing. Finally, It Is rolled between 'two polished Iron rollers. fjn nf Vip rountv. Walter E. Laurence of Ironside is in Vale on court business. vear. Vrnm 17.1.1. T nil M PnAWpll SlTirl family who have been on their ranch ! Ella Donley of Malheur City, has in Big Bend during the summer re- !heen a Vale visitor for the past week, turned to Vale Sunday in order for! M. Beslyens spent a few hours in tho rhildren to attend school. The Vale the first of the week. nrrurill family ' snend every winter t A. J. Howrd. vhose home is in"1,1i.:rl nffrr hPr nronertv here, in their home in Vale and their sum-j Brogan made this city a short vis j c H Oxman of Jamieson made mers on the ranch. s jthe first of the week. Ithia city a short visit Tuesday. Ike Troshv was a truest of the snV,ia Pnlmer came down Motored to VaW A. W. Eckerson Drexel while in tovn from Jordan from Watson Sunday, to attend the Wendell Thayer of Ontario, spent a few hours in Vale Sunday. John Mcdlin, who is a prominent sheep man 'of Westfall is spending a few days in Vafc. Mr?. J C. Dowell of Newbridge, was in Vale Tuesday and Wednesday and wife of Portland motored to Vale in four days. When they started their plan was to go directly to Bon ita but decided to visit Vale havinar hiving to go two hundred miles out of their way to do so. They are very enthuiastic about Malheur coun ty and came from Portland to inspect Valley. Vale High School. Miss I'aimer was, a student of the school last year also. John Medlin, a prominent sheep ban of Westfall was a business vis itor in the city. - M. J. Slaughs and son ieo, wno not do with out it. as it keeps them posted about all of the county and its crops. Teacher Visits Miss Elen Hill of Payette, Idaho, who foj the past two years has been the Spanish teachrr in the Vale High School, was in town Thursday and Friday visitin" friends and pupils. Miss Hill will have charge of the Spanish depart ment in the Canyon High School this term. T r' nr Creek Dr. F. J. Brown n o-. wki, cim Rontom. innu ton nerFcri.-., c.m.iira ,V"V, 9 "c,t X 'Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Reed motored to n..lf,,rl i;ve.tnV and industrial ex- ar. va"py Tmay evr.unv. -uu. . m::. - ... u , vllt mg nome monuuy evemnB. races, high claps, amusements. Great er and better than ever betore. , -,A. H. LEA, Sec'y Pd. Adv. : ' Salem, Oregon. Foreman 'RetuVns Fred Philins, foreman of th, Malheur Enterprise rrint shop nnd'liews room, returned Thursday last, rfifter one weeks visit at Salt Lake and Provo Utah, bring ing his wife. son. daughter nnd sH-ter-in-law withh'm. They will make there home, in j Vale. -To Spend Winter Mn, J. II. Roue of Ironside retum'-d Sunday wi'H Mrs. L. Courlibi-n from Ironside to W Rnswell of Parma, is trans acting business in Vale and also visiting relatives. J. P. Hart after spending several days here returned to- his home in Wosffall. Mondav. M. Searson was a business visitor :h..v ' h' huntine and camping in a ranch which they have purchased. . from Juntura. Logan Valley for the past month re- They ure subscribers of the Malheur J. S. Redsull was down from Bro- turned home this week bringing with Enterprise and say that they could gun on business. . ! them a deer. .1 ...;u ah i n a i Iranna thom 1 T ITntyimn plf nf Komta. made a I c IT r-Alieo ctnrtmnn nf FnnQ-- V ...... r I Oi.IIl 1 VV 1 1 . . 1 J ......... - r, visit to Vale the first of the week. 0;iano, is in the county seat attend- Chnrles Weilman was a business ; court visitor from JamToson this week. c w Landman of Bonita, was a Malcolm Corrigall is the only guest bl,p-mes!, vjsjt0r in the city, of Vale this week that is registered I Ed pamer made a hurried trip from Whitney. jl0 this city. Hue-h Ghnn W83 a guest of the i .Tame Small came down from Arlington while down from Brogan. Westfaii to do some fall and winter J. Goodyear oi jornan vanvy in the county seat on court business, being a juryman. C. G. Heslup of Payette, is serving as a juryman this week. , A. J Brockie of Nyssa is in Vole working 'on the new warehouse that in going up opposite the Enterprise office. William C. Paddock of Ola, Idaho, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Andy Jensen of near this city. C W Landman was a guest of the Arlington the latter part of last week while down from Brogan transacting port hunting and this f.ection. They re- shing excellent in Ptt.CK CUTTING CAMPAIGN Thn Vale Trading company which went on a strictly cash basis of busi-! business. , , . noss some time ago is now running . . . .... - - - a fu'l page advertisment and willloi a workman on the new Vtfle run one page eacn ween nereaitor, iraiunB ,r . ... .. ' . .1 QnrvaniiiO 1 TTiaKir of the price slashing items that their large institution offers. There i3 an old saying that "it pays to pay cash" and the Vale Trading company 5" Hcmonstratinir the possitivenesi of this indisputable, fact, Advevtisments are the best of news snend the wio'ter iv V-'o with h. when they are well written and e--- .-pp-:v wnen sorneiiini is unncu - hu 'iig public at a more reason nM" I ic". ' t.llini' the people of Malheur county Simon bervabu is m.iKiiiB ,t ; i.: j ,.. iu:.in,D nf h in fremient visits. Misses Dollie and Ora Laurence ab;o returned Sunday from Irondd" 1o attend school vhich nnnned Mo"'li '. J. F. Reed of Brogan, is a business visitor in Vale. ' W. A. Schlupo came in from Har per to attend to business mattei-3 in this part of the county. James Jones is a business Visitor from Westfall. , L. E. Gerrish of Nyssa, is employ ed in helDintr build the new ware house which is going up in town :x;-irrKr'.ai 54 c-".;-rc::rr:'.:- ex Theatre Q Anita Thursday, September 16 Only itewart In "Her Kingdom of Dreamy" fVith the greatest all-star cast in the iiistory of the Photo Play. A bitf, poignant dramc, perfect in each part, running' the whole gamut of human emotions. .The screen has seen few like it. Admission 20 and 40 cents THE CAST Anita Stewart as Judith Rutledge, Spotti! wood Aitken as David Rut ledge, hi-r father, Frank Currier as James Warren, a banker, Mahlon Hamilton as Fred Warren, the son, Thmus Holding as Jim Warren an other pom, Kathlyn Williams as Pen elope Warren, his daughter, Fred Huntly as Parker, the butler, Edwin Stevens as J. Wellington Yarnell, the broker, Anna Q. Nelsson as Char lotta Stanmore, an adverturess, Robert McKim as Charlie Stanmore, her brother, Herbert Prior as John 1 Instin ri, a newspaper man, Thomas Jetler: on as Bussett, a clerk in bank, James Neill ns Purdon, Wai ren's law yer, Wei-ley Barry as office boy, Thorn:: s Siintschi as torn Langley, his father Mrs. J. W. Wado as Mrs, Laugh'-, his mother, Rnlph Graves !s llil'y l);iyne, Fred's friend, Harry Ham as John Brown, a clerk and Ed win li. 'iii ton us Minuter. clir.rminfr Cmirles uecKer was usteu biuuhb tha Westfall visitors. J. L. Hammack of Bonita, regis tered at the Arlington the latter part of last week. Surprise Party A very enjoyable evening was spent nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredc-e. Thursday when Mrs. Eldredge and Mrs. Frank Friar were hostesses at a surprise party honoring Mrs. Erwin Hays, whose birthday anniversary it was. Ak the close of the evening of music a de licious buffet luncheon was served. Afternoon Kensington Mrs. A. E. McGillivray was a, de lightful hostess Thursday afternoon, to twenty guests in nonor oi mis. A. E. Douglas, late of Berkley, Cali fnrnia. The afternoon was spent in sewing and getting acquainted with the honored guest. , Dainty refresh ments were served. Johnson Simoson Miss Hazel Johnson, a Malheur county girl became the bride of Samuel II. Simpson of Canyon coun- tv. Wednesday. HentemDer ts. ine bridal couple were unattended, Robert D. J.ytle performing me snnjiie ring ceremony. Guild Meeting The fust meeting of the Ladies Episcopal Guild since last spring was held at the Guild Hall, Thurs day, September 2, Mrs. II. E. Speith mid Mrs. A. W. Reed being hostesses. There was a large attendance and the afternon was devoted to tacking quilts and hemink dish towels which are to be sold from time to time during ho winter months. Light refreshments were served. Kelley Johnson Miss Rose Kelly and John T. John ston were married in Nyssa, Satur day, September 4, by ivev. v. r. Shields. The young couple are both residents of Jamieson and have many friends in that section who wish them well on their journey through life. Fruit Color Is Sunlight . The color of fruit Is the result o cheinkHl net ion, iu which sunlight Is I transformed Into red or yellow or or uiiKe r purple coloring matter. Tl l I'lieiiiii-Hl action takes plnce best wheii the allerut,lons between the heat .nt d;iy und the cold of ulght are most marked ; in the fall, that Is to sny. with Uie spring closely following. Chief Seat of Iron Industry. In the early days Massachusetts wits the chief seat of the iron Industry iu the American colonies, the first suc cessful blast furnace having been pm In operation at Lynn In 1643. In I7."K Pennsylvania bevanie the leading Iron producing state, and maintained the supremacy for upward of. a hundred years. As a younr girl living with her invalid father in a small wstern town Judith frequently longed for the wonders and beauties of the large 'cities. And, as a reward for th at longing, it seemed an opportuni ty came to her to visit her Otopia. She was to .be a private secretary to James Warren, prominent Wall Street, banker. Once in the employ of Warren, Judith's sincere services led Warren to believe that she could be trusted with his most masonic secrets. On his deathbed he made final re quest that Judith marry his rathsr unsteady son, Fred. ' v How this marriage, entered info in a spirit of dogged compliance with the elder Mr. Warren's wishes, de veloped into a fervent love-match spiced with episodes revolving abou the wrecking of a greBt finaniel power, and the exposure of shameleV women mikes ."Hr Kingdom of Dreams" replete with tense dramatK scenes that- cannot fail to plea; the patrons of the Rex. Theatre. - . Ladd estate builds five moderr. homes near Reed college. - Portland district estimates 89.440.- 000 wheat yield for-1920. Langlois and Port Orford will opex- union high schools this fall. MICKIE SAYS; I vrrttD2Tf V WW aWX 1U UCS GOT BtU-Scj I V) VP UC 6NS9 H 6V AWN A.VJ DOKn COt BU-3.UOK9 VAC SV - ';'.'.- Crvil2oB NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD X : OF EQUALIZATION ' 'Warmsprings Irrigation District ' Notice is hereby given that th Boprd of Directors of the Warm springs Irrigation District, acting aa the Board ofs Eqalization, will meet on Tuesday, the 6th day of October, 1920 at their office in Vale, Oregon, at the houT of 2 P. M.,onsaid day for the purpose of reviewing and correct 'ing jta assessment and apportionment! of taxes as provided by law. The rs-essment li-t and records are on ffla at tha office of the Secretary. of the Board for the inspection of all persons interested. Bv order of said Board, Septem ber '7, 1920. CHAS. L. BATCHELDER, llSopt. 2 Oct. Secretary. "NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, Sept ember 10, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Wil liam N. Snavely ,of Huntington, Oregon, who, on December 11, 1918, made Addl Homestead Entry No. 04807, for WHNE'4, SENE, NSE, NESWH, Section 7, Township 14 South, Range 43 East, ' Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, bn the 20th day of October, 1920. Claimant rimes a-i witnesses: L. H. Mobley, of Huntington, Ore gon; Wilber Johncn, Wm. Penning ton. Geoi Hawrall Jamieson, Ore- l -ron. 'lSept..90ct. THOS. JONES. Register. 10 TRADE Good team, wagon and Inquire of Enter- CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Reverned J .A. Melton 10 a. m. Sunday Schood. 11 a. m. Preaching, Topic, A Closed Door. 7 p, m. Young Peoples Meeting. 8 p. m. Preaching Topic, Pleanty of Room. Good "Music. All are welcome to all of these services. EPISCOPAL SERVICES Bishop Paddock will hold services in Holy Trinity Hall, Sunday morn ing, September 11th, at 11 o'clock. Everyone is cordially invited to at tend. " . Methodist Church .10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., Preaching.. - 8 p. m., Junior League. 7 p. m. Epworth League. 8 p. m., Preaching. Prayer service Thursda" evening 8 p. in. Catholic Church Father O'Hagen, Paster. First Sunday "of each month, ser vices at Juntura. Second Sunday services at Vale at 9 A. M. Third Sunday services at Brogan and tha Fourth- Sunday at Ontario when Father Stack is in Jordan Valley. Christian Church 10 a. m. Sunday School. hor: v for piano, pris Office. USepttf. TIRE ' LOST Goodyear 33x4 Cord Tire; run about 2000 miles on rim; lost Wednesday, August 8th, on the Vale-Brogan highway; rim painted black on the outside. Finder please return to Enterprise or notify L. M. Terrel, Payette, Idaho, and receive $10.00 reward. 13Sept.8tcg. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Register ed Hereford bulls and heifers. Best breeding and quality. Raised on our fa,jni in southern Idaho. Herd com prises 400 head which must be re duced at once to give us more room. Now is the time to buy. Can sell in carload lots. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write or come and see thenu Farm close to Nampff, Idaho, on main line of Ore gon Short Line. L. L. Young & Sons. USept. 2tcr. REX THEATRE Teusday only, "THE COST", with Violet Hemjng. A ro mance of love and Wall Street. A story that Strikes Home Wednesday only, Albert Rr.y any, Elinor Fair in "VAGA BOND LUCK." A Drama of Fast Horses and High Life. Thursday only, "HER KING DOM OF DREAMS." Friday Only, Last 'Episode of "THE TIGARS TRAIL" and BRYAND WASHBURN in "THE SIX BEST CELLERS." A Corking Tale of Popping Corks. Saturday only "THE STAR BOARDER" Sennett Comedy and Dorothy Dalton in "THE DARK MIRROR." BBBBEBEBBBEElBBBBBIBIBCaBBSIlBBBIBBIHBISGBBSHEIBEBSBBBHBBBB , ft M n M M H H M S N fc M K M M M M n M a i! M M M M M M M li U U U M N 11 M M V usiness Annouecement! The Kose Mercantile Company, comprising the Hayes Hardware and The Vale Saddlery, have been consolidated and are now open to the public as a first class Depart ment Store. Grocery Department Now . Being Stocked BEST I1KAND -STAl'LH AND FANCY GOODS Rose Mercantile Co. Wm. Rose, President. Telephones 2 and 5, A. G. Rose, Secy.-Treas. Vale, Oregon TBKBEBSBXBXSlEZIBBfXBUES&SBIBBBBKSaBBBBSSaaSBBaZBSSEnSEBBa o Most Wonderful Offering in- Men's, Young Men's and Boy's Suits We are now offering to the public the greatest bargains of the day in Men's, Young Men's and Boy's Suits. . ' Men's & Young Men's Suits $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits In all Models and Styles Quality of the Best "Workmanship Unsurpassed U)T SCHOOL BOOKS RECEIVED A. E. McGillivray, of the Rexall .hug store received: a shipment of school books for the High and Gram mar Ki-hnnl-i to bo used in the local and in the county schools during the eiuiuiiig er. Auciv mutely 10,000 books in the lot and they weigh about one ton. Ihis is the lureest shipment of books that has ever been received in one lot in Malheur county and speaks for the good healthy growth of all narts of the count v. Malheur coun ty is willing to be judged by her tnn schools even though great frontier. is is the last VALfi HAS FIRE SCARE The fire alarm was sounded about ten o'clock on Thusday morning and the hose cart was rushed to the Vale Transfer and. Storage company's of fice und garage, where it was found that electric wires which had become crossed and from which the insula tion hud been worn, caused thjj roof of the building to ignite. No partic ular damage was done for tho fire was almo.st extinguished when the fire department arrived. A hole was burned in the roof and $25 will cover tho repuir of it. The loss ia fully covered -by insurunco. ONLY GIRL ARRIVES, The visitation of the Stork lust week, at the runch home of Steve Kovaclt, in Malheur City, proved an unusual surprise, for on tfis former vi.iiu of the lrd of birth, he hai always left a soft little bundle of Masculinity, whereas, on this his latest visit in the Malheur City sec tion it whs discovered after h had flown away, thut he had left even a softer bundle and when it whs in spected, it wai viewed with the ut woxt worder und plt-usunt surprise. for it contained a little girl. inv new airivul is the only girl in a funiily of sixteen. With 'fifteen brothers, no doubt she will grow up1 with umple protection. Boys' Suits of the knickerboger make One or two pair of pants , $6.50, $8.50, $10.00, $13.50 X We also wish to cal1 your attention to our wonderful line of sweaters. X We have them in most all styles, makes and colors from $3.00 to $12.50 Fall and Winter Suits Alexander ONE PRICE CLOTHIER. VALE, OREGON 0