Saturday, October 2, 1020 MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON -- FUR NITURE Of Beauty and Durability A visit to our store will repay you. Everything For The Home Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, " Curtains, Draperies. Prices That Satisfy. T. T. Nelsen Furniture and Undertaking Phone 77, Vale, Ore. '"BETTER" DEAD Life is a burden when the body 19 racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take COLD MEDAL The national remedy of Holland for ovak 200 years; it is en enemy of all pains re sulting from kidney, liver and uric acidi troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Cold Medal oo every bos and accept zio imitation OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST .Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Raiders, Ka'r Dyss Not Needed. Unlr dyes nrp tin!iimv!i unions Chi npse women. ::s lln-ir linir Is uniform ly hiiiil;, l.cccir.iin t-riiy only lu ex treniu old n:e. Subscribe to the Enterprise The date for the annual Redmond potato show have been announced a October 14, 15 and IS. A sale of HoUtela cattle held In Marsh field brought xctllent prices. Nineteen head sold for 114,600. The Alaea farm bureau la planning to have a complete eoeimuaity fair during the week of September M. Cato Sella, commlMloaer of Indian affaire, with headquarter at Wash ington, Inspected U Indian school at Chemawa. Petition are being circulated to have placed on the ballot In November the question of Sunday picture shows for Cor vail is. So serious ha the housing problem become in Albany that the chamber of commerce will call a meet I ax to con sider the situation. Henry W. Kramer waa electrocuted when he came la contact wtth an elec tric wire at the corner of Firth and Blaine street In Newberg. More than 100 delegate frota all over Oregon assembled at the Baptist , church In CorvalH to attend the Ore gon Baptist Ut eoovetrttoa. The' Oregon annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal eaurch opens In McMlhnvllle on September 19, Bis hop W. O. Shepard presiding. The fall fishing season -on the Co lumbia river opened at noon Friday and the Indications are that only a small amount of fish will be packed. Robber staged a hoW up la the Ore gon Electric Railway station at the foot of Jefferson street, la Portland, obtaining S01.S7 from W. J. Walton, agent R. B. Goodin, secretary at the state board of control, left Thursday tor New York City where be will pass several day staking aa Investigation of the flat market. An. appropriation, aggregating at east 150,000 will sought by the state fair board at the nest session of the 'legislature with which to erect a iew building on the fair grounds. prlae. It bring quick results. Try Want Ad. In the Malheur Ents" Charter No. 9496 BesetTe Metric No. 12 Report ef the Coneftlea ef TTNITEI STATES NATIONAL BANK At Vale, Oregon, in the State of Orccon. at fh. Close ef Beslneas aWptaateer . 1IM. RESOURCES 1. a Loan and discount?, including rediscounts (except those shown is b and c) .. 1796,141.83 Total, loans ....... IT9e.141.lt d. Koto, nrnl bills rrdiscounted with Federal Reserve Rank loth.-r thnn bank acceptances) (see Item 5&a) 8ST.11I.S Foreign Bills of Exchnnre or Drafts sold with Indorsement of this hank, not shown under item d above (see Item 6M) - St7.Sll.tt 4SS.029.14 2 Overdrafts, secured, $ ; unsecured ... - - S,0e4.I7 5. U. S. Government securities owned: a DcnoMtpd to secure circulation (TJ. S. bonds par nl).MM. SB.Toe.OO e Plfilirrd to ppcure noetAl savings deposits (par value) , 4.SOO.S0 ilPlcilirecl n cjllntornl for State or other deposits or bills payabb M.&M.M h Wnr Savinps Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned . Totnl v. s Covernmcnt securities 181.7M.00 6. Ot-r bonds, securities, etc. t e Securities, other thnn U. S. bonds (not Ineludlns stocks), s owned and unpledged B.WT.T1 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. ... 7. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock . K. Stock of Federal Reserve Rank (50 per cent of subscription) . 9. a Vnliie m' linnkinv house, owned and unincumbered b Eciuity in banking house .W.W.....M....H.HW. 1o. -Furniture and fixtures I.uwful re.-.c-rve with Federal Reserve Bank Cnh in vault and net amounts due from national beaks . Checks on othr Imnk In the same city or town as teem tins' hnnks (other thnn Item 16) Total of Items 13, 14. IB, 16, 17 - 4,.99 IK. Checks on brinks locate! outside of city or town of hnnk ni'.'l other cah items 1'. Redom-'linn fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 6. M17.74 I.R7I.O0 , I.4M.P0 ss.4oe.ot W.4O0.00 t.ROI.C0 S0.tsS.18 e,S.ll 400.88 1.4(7.50 Total ...70.t.8l 22. 23. 21. 23. 31. 32. S3. St. 35. 40. 42. in Canital st-icU paid Surplus Fund a Undivided profit .. Circulating notes outstanding ..... Net amounts due to banks, bankers. LIABILITIES and trust oomDeniea m the nited States and foreign countries (other thaa tnc hided am Items 20 or 30) t .. tkea for Certified checks outstanding -....WWMH... Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Totnl of items 2, 80, 81, 82 and 88 .. Individual k"?rwft subject to check . Certificates of deposit due in less than 80 days (othe monvy lorroven) ., Other demand deposits : Totnl if demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject I Reserve, Items 84. 35, SO, 37, SK. and 89 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) WHH... rostal savings ueposiu I.SH.es J71.I01.T Totnl of time deposits subject to Reserve, I trans 40. 41. ana s.i 41. 64. Ri'ls payable with Federal Reserve Bank Liabilities other than those above stated. . . 07.784 M ..I 76.000.00 to.eoo.oo .. 8.4JO.00 . 7.0tt.OO . "871.42 t,S7t.O0 .. 8.804.04 . W0.244.7B .. 70.178.28 . 1,08.80 I4.t88.88 t.044.20 81.0o0.00 . T80.Ut.81 867.118.69 Liabilities fur rediscount, liank t-".ee Item Id) with Federal n us is is Beak (see 7.tll.69 bat Total contingent llnbiMtVs (5if a, b. e, and d) (not Inctudia Items in Schedule 23 of report) M w w STATE OF OREGON, County ot Malheur, ss: I, Hui:h McCall, Cashier o." the ebove-n'd beak. aW thA nbnve RLntnit-nt I t- to the be--t of Bf knowledae and bslfcsff. HUGH MeCALX. CaeUer. Subscribed and sworn to before me '.his 80th day of September, 19HS. E. VINCENT stCUKOEOXM. Notary Public. My commission expires October 31, 1923. tOHKKCT ATTr Si- -CKO. K P'Via LEO H f"'HMlDT G. V. Wll.niMBER. Directors. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We have two trucks of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, each week, (Mondays and Thurs days) from Emmett, Idaho. COLD STORAGE REFRIGERATOR ROOM Keeps it fresh until sold. GRAPES, CALIFORNIA ORANGES Come in and look them over. Home Packing Co. . Weant & BeelerM Props. Phcne C3, - Vae, Ore. M W. A. HARRIMAN W. Averlll Harrlman, head of the American Ship Corporation, which ha merged with the Hamburg-American steamship' line. MILLMEH APPEAL TO RAILROADS Portland, Or. An Important confer ence on lumber freight rate was held her Monday when lumbermen from many section of the northwest and traffto and freight officials ot the several railroad lines met. New freight rate will cripple the northwestern lumber Industry, accord ing to the lumbermen who are here for the emergency meeting at which they hope to evolve some mutually satisfactory plan for relieving the con dition that these rate present Ajnong the prominent railroad men here to take part in the meeting were H. M. Adam of Omaha, vice presi dent of the Union Pacific in charge of traffic; L. R. Capron of St Paul and A- Tlnllng of Seattle, assistant general freight agents for the North ern Pacific; M. J. Costellow of Seat tle, assistant traffic manager for tha Great Northern; J. O. Wood worth, St Paul, vice president of the Northern Pacific, and O. W. Luce, San Fran cisco, traffic manager of the Southern Pacific. 45,000 DIE OF INFLUENZA 68 Per Cent of Deatha In 1918 Epidemic Among Negroes. Washington. It to estimated, ac cording to a bulletin Issued by the census bureau,, that 445,000 deaths from the epidemic of influenza occur red in the United States In the last four month of 1918. It ha been found by the census bureau that the negro population suf fered greatly from Influenza. It is pointed out by experts that 68 per cent of the total deaths due to this disease and pneumonia were among (he colored people. California Population Shows Increase. Washington. The 1920 population of California was announced by the census bureau as 3,426,636, an Increase of 1,048,987, or 44.1 per cent in the last ten years. California, which rank ed a twelfth state ten years ago, will now rank In tenth place or above. The numerical lnorease of the atate 1 the largest la It history. . Negotiations are reported to be pending at Klamath Falls for the merging of three banks. The combin ation would be the largest bank In the state outside of Portland. The Sherman county farm bureau will unload at Moro an 8000 gallon car of gasoline. The supply will be sold at 80 cents per gallon, as against the local price of 42 cents. Initiative petitions are being cir culated In Deschutes county, asking for a vote in November on the question of a permanent county seat. Both Bend and Redmond want to be the county seat. HARPER (Mrs. Charles Bush, Correspondent) Will Give Box Social Honey Crop Is Good This Year Many New Homes Being Erected Here ' A number of residences are now in course of construction here. .Earl Gooding is erecting a four room house on his lots near the school building. Hasper Stock is adding; one .room to his home and building; a porch. Mrs. Tom Ware has purchased a lot and will move her residence from Westfall. The Estis Morton residence has been de layed awaiting; a shipment of lum ber. The garage on the back of the lot has been fitted up for a residence to be used until the house is com pleted. J. N. Turner and W. C. Baker this week purchased the corner lot adjoining the Fairman property. Mr. Turner will move his home to this lot and Mr. Baker will build a small house. Reverend G. H. Feese of Boise held services at the school house Septem ber 19. He came here to supply the services of District Superintend ent Ewing of Boise who now has charge of this section. Mrs. W. H. Ellis left Monday for her new home at Long Creek. The parsonage here has been rented to Sylvester Farrel for the winter. Jim Roberts one of the old timers of this section has purchased an 80 acre tract of land near Vale and is moving his family to their new home. The Roberts family will be greatly missed by their many friends here. John Turner has taken the contract for the hauling of a carload of hay from the Pacific Livestock Company, to be delivered at Crowley for the use of their saddle horses while gathering their cattle in that section. Alber Hucker has suhrlet the mail contract between Westfall and Har per to Guy Claypool and is moving his family to Harper. The statement in the Harper items last week to the effect that the first number of the Ellison-White Com pany to be put on here would occur October 1st should be corrected to read October 21st. Mrs. Louis Hucker who has spent the past four weeks with relatives in Payette returned home Friday. A. meeting of the citizens of this section and Westfall will be called at Westfall October 9th for the pur pose of listening to the report of the surveyor who was employed to run the lines of the Westfall Valley Ir rigation District and to further the work or organizing the district Mrs. J. D. Fairman has been one of the victim of "Summer Flu" this week. Among the visitors to the Fair at Ontario last week from this place were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hart, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jairman and Reuben Sills. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin of Clover Creek visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. W. H. Cripe the big bee man of this section, has been busy for sev eral weeks preparing his honey for shipment. The honey this year is of unusual quality and the yield has been fair. Donald McLeon came in from the Blue Mountains Saturday. He has an order in for cars for shipment of a large consignment of. sheep to the Chicago markets. Billy Welsh has purchased the The Vale Hot Springs Sanitarium Rooms, Board, Bath and Massage: Dr. Thus. W. Thurston, Supt, Vale, Ore. Roberts house recently occupied by the Sylvester Farrel family. . , A. D. Crandall is in the Willow Creek country this week hauling supplies and equipment for the plan ing mill being constructed there. Mrs. Clint Hill is in town this week helping her mother Mrs. Welnh in the restaurant during the absence of Mrs. Ware The Ladies' Aid of Harper will give a program and box social at tho school house Saturday evening, Oct ober 9th. Someone else may want te sail wbet yov snt to bur. You may wish to e.ll enme- thrn someone else wants te buy. The bast war id vet In touea with Mb other Is through the Want Column ef toe Eetarprls. Chicken Dinner Every 75c Sunday Drexel Grill FROM 1:30 TO 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Oregon: Tear this ad out and hang it up in your kitchen to remind you to ask for Oregon Made." T3UYING Oregon-made good U J largely a matter of habit. Before you buy anything, think for i momentisn't that article you need supplied by an Oregon manufacturer f Thenjisk your merchant for the Oregon - made article. He will be glad to fill your needs with Oregon goods, because ho know that every time ho sells an Oregon product; he helps Oregon, and everybody who lives in Oregon. He knows, too, that Oregon Products are the finest in the land. Tourists from all over the world marvel at the wonderful flavor of our fruit, vegetables, nuts and cheese. Our manufactured products are sold from Maine to California. BUY OREGON MADE Start to form the habit today, Associated Industries of Oregon : i v i i 1 1 . I GENE MELADY "The Master Man" of tb Live Stock Trade Your Profits Depend Upon Your Sales Ship Your Range) CattU and Sheep to MELADY BROTHERS . Live Stock Commission Merchants OMAHA The Firm of 10O Service Far Twenty Years the Most Progressive, Aggressive Expert Salesmen ot Range Cattle and oheep in die Live Stoe V Industry. OUR MOTTO RESULTS, NOT EXCUSES y Bill Your Shipments the Melady Way 100 SERVICE SAFETY SATISFACTION WRITE US for market, information and stock paper free of charged Will Shoot Our Oil Well Su nday, Oct 10 Unless something unavoidable happens," we will shoot our well on Sunday, October 10th. Further notice of the great event will be given in next week's issue of the Malheur Enterprise. Western Pacific Oil Scott Joseph, & Gas Company, Limited General Manager esfa awwyt ' ..yeast.