Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, October 09, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2

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    Saturday,' October 9, 10
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MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON
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eur (Enterprise
PUBLISHED BY MALHEUR PUBLISHING COMPANY
Wat FRANCIS F. SEF.MAN Mana-tlna; Editor
Pmminn Advertising Representative The American Press Association
MALHEUR COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
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Service. Member Oregon State Editorial
lllatratl Newt and Ad Cmt
Aaaociation.
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Entered et the Vale, Oregon. Post Office a Second Claae Mail Matter
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Ta rail the attention of the thinking men and women of Malheur Count? to varloua
yrafct of the dn eifrrting their prnperity, welfare and nnppineaa la the alneere aim
wf the Editorial policy of (lit tf nlhrur Enterprise. What benefit mar be derived depend
pan what action ; p lake. Tiilkirix, writing, thinking, munt be followed by action to
ffcoaaajtaa any re-wltA. Are you doing your part In behalf of the county In which you lire?
SHOULD MAfiONKS RETURN?
VALE MAYOR IS JAILED
FOR SLEEPING ON JOB
Mayor Wildhaber Overcome by In
sistent ( all of God Morpheus and
Drives Horn Throughout Entire
Council Meeting Touncilmcn
Leave Him in Building
The entire city of Vale is nj-op-with
consternation and many of the
people are threatening dire things,
as a result of the actions of Mayor
G. W. Wildhaber, at the last meeting
of the city council, held at the
Chamber of Commerce rooms on Fri
day night, October 1st.
The -story after the facts, as ascer
tained by a reporter of the Malheur
Enterprise, follows: The Mayor
called the meeting to order, and a
short time after it was noted tha
he was experiencing great difficult.
in casting ott temptation, refusing
to heed the gentle whisperings of
the god of sleep, Morpheus who was
evidently weaving an enticing lairy
story of the wonders to be found in
the labyrinth of pleasant paths where
one is promised such an abundance
of happiness and where one may ac
complish such remarkable and phe-
nominal things. At last he became
so imbued with the drugs of restful
sleep thut he lay down on one of
the soft upholstered lounges and im
mediately he went on a hog driving
trip while the council was presided
over by Councilman C. VV. Nelson.
The Mayor continued to drive his
herd of hogs while he emitted various
sounds that he thought were proper
and necessary to guide the herd
through to safety, and as the council
finished the numerous problems and
intricacies of the city's business they
adjourned to the tune of the Mayor's
high-speed gear, which was then
making a rasping noise of protest
because the orank-case was running
low on lubricant. It was then that
the councilmen held a lengthly con
ference and they agreed to play a
practical joke on the Mayor, as pun
ishment for "sleeping on the job."
They decided to darken the rooms,
lock the doors for the night and
while they were at it they got some
rope and tied the doors from the
outside. After a time the Mayor
awakened and tried to get out. Find
ing that he could not do so he
became insistent in his calls for
liberty. That failing, he started in
to "raise Caio" and after the proper
term as a sentence had expired he
was allowed to again look on the
light and glories of the outside
world.
The Stage Villain and the Virtuous Soubrette
BOYS AND GIRLS ARE WINNERS
. Should Diogenes return today in this world of
political chaos, where there is so much of doubt and
some mudslinging, he would no doubt feel as though it
behooved him to return to the nether world and again
rest in peace. But assuming, for the sake of argument
that he did come suddenly among us, there is one thing
that is certain he would iinu in politics one honest man
whose word has been and is his bond. A man who has
come out like the true gentleman that he is, who has
stood on an honorable platform in his daily life, is re
spected and in many cases honored as a man of striking
ability and who, contrary to the usual political ineundo
resorted to almost invariably by the man who seeks
election to a public office, has openly stated that he
seeks an office at the hands of the people at the forth
coming election on Tuesday, November 2nd. There are
many people who now see through the psychological
rasoning of the poHtical artisan who says that he does
not want the office, but would take it as a favor to the
populas at'Jarge and for the benefit of humanity gener
ally. This man wants the office and is working to get
it and believes that his record and his desire to serve the
people of Malheur County are both within the code of a
gentleman and a clean desire to fill an office competent
ly. The man referred to is Robert D. Lytle, of Vale,
who is a candidiate for the office of District Attorney
of Malheur County, running on the Republican' ticket.
He is a man who has played a square game in his daily
life for the five years that he has been a resident lawyer
of the county, and those who vote for him are sure to
know that they have voted for a man who will play the
game square, with partiality toward none and equal
justice and mercy toward all.
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SHOULD STAY THERE
Matrimonial matches that are supposed to be made
in Heaven should stay there. They are surely out of
place in a divorce court, where all the petty and sordid
elements of life, as it is lived, are aired for the benefit
of the morbid curiosity seeker who dotes on wearing out
the benches in those tribunals, not to say anything of
his "pants" and the patience of self-respecting people.
MAY HE A SMOKE SCREEN
These shafts of accusation hurled bv Cox mav be
the result of a desire on his part to dodge the real live
issues of the campaign. If so he has failed to divert the
public mind from the crying needs of the present and of
which the prevalent unrest is but one manisfestation.
Eugene Register.
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"DON'T HANDCUFF HARDING"
"Don't handcuff Harding. To tie his hands with an
opposition Congress would be a national calamity," are
the powerful words of an Eastern Republican writer.
They are particularly applicable to the Oregon Senatorial
situation this year. SMem Statesman.
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. If AIM.UVr. and rnMQWUVATir.xr
t i i n ., - fourth i) ace. Kathenne lioswell of
in uespeaiung lor me Mountain west States a policy jvaie, won fifth place, in division 2
of wisely regulated development, Harding shows men- Mildred fonkiin f Cairo, cookery, won
tal grasp of the problems that confront that region, im- 'SisS AvSniS
mense as to its area and rich in resources that will, when f wo fillh pi--e in corn,
conservatively unlocked, contribute mightly to the needs ; JXEZ -ShV
Of the Nation. Albany Herald. I best five bl each project were selected.
Local Tig Club Winners Given Trip To
State l air, Where They Carry Off
Honors. Only Four Counties In
State of Oregon Top Them.
Malheur County again comes into
her own. Her sons and daughters,
sent to the State Fuir at Salem Sep
tember 27th to October 2nd, carried
off one of the ribbons of honor, rank
ing fifth.
Violet Lees, of Honita, county win
ner in sewing, Division I; Evadine
Cockrnn, of Ontario, cookery; and
Glen Rose, of Cairo, 1'ig Club winner,
were each given the trip to the State
Fair by the Malheur County Agricul
tural Association, and while there
they were members of the Club Camp
maintained by the office of the State
Superintendent of Schools. The club
members heard lectures by Governor
Olcott and other prominent men, saw
the State House and all other of the
Ktute Institutions and each had a good
time generally, then the greatest
pleasure of all was returning home
with the signal honors that they won.
Much interest was displayed in the
Malheur County pig owned by Glen
Rose, the pig which traveled such a
long journey to be exhibited at the
State Fair. This pig won third in
the I'oland-China specials.
A Malheur County booth was shown
in the club department at the Fair,
with exhibits in sevving, cookery, corn
and potatoes. Violet Lees won the
state championship in sewing, which
entitles her to the two weeks in Cod-
va is next summer, uavis i.ees won
Sunday and Monday, October 10th and 11th
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Reproduced by pentnaslun New York Tribune, Inc., Copyrighted 1920.
WESTFALL
Hay Stack liurns Staue Contract Is
Taken Many People Motor To
Vale Receive Sheep This Week
(Dorothy Woodard, Correspondent)
School opened at Westfall Monday
morning with a large attendance.
Mrs. Li. M. Estes motored to Vale
Wednesday to meet her husband, who
returned to Westfall with her.
-I. C. Medlin accompanied by his
wife and small son, left for Vale last
Tuesday, where he will receive some
sheep he has just purchased from H.
Waters.
If. M. Muir is very busy this week
with his thrashing machine.
A. M. Highsmith and wife who have
charge of the Westfall school this Year
are living in Mrs. Corder's home.
I' . Shular and family have moved to
Idaho. J. Iiecker rented their ranch
and will take possession soon.
W. II. Woodworth mudu a business
trip to Vale the latter part of last
week.
G. Olaypool has taken the contract
for running the stage between West
fall and Harper.
H. K. Spieth of the Vale Machine &
Welding Works, of Vale, made a busi
ness trip to thjs city Friday.
Wayne Hyde made a business trip
to Ontario Saturday.
Kelina A nan lost a 75 ton stack of
hay a few days airo by spontaneous
combustion.
judgment in favor of C. B. Stanford
and J. S. Shepherd, copartners, to
gether with all costs and disburse
ments that have or may accrue.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 7th day
of October, 1!20.
II. LEE NOE. Sheriff.
By C. W. Glenn, D viuty.
Date of first publication October 9,
1920. Date of last publication No
vember 6, 1920. Date of sale Novem
ber 9, 1920, at 11 a. m.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Vale, Oregon, Octo
ober 4, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Owsley
E. Carman of Vale, Oregon, who, on
September 20, 1920, made Desert
Land Entry No. 05030, for the
EV4NW14, Section 8, Township 18
South, Range 45 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make Final Proof, to estab
lish claim to the land abovedescribed
before Register and Reciever, U. S.
Land Office at Vale, Oregon, on the
13th day of November, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses: .
Bruce R. Kester, II. C. Eastham,
John E. Bennett, H. J. Kennedy, all
of Vale, Oregon. .
THOS. JONES,
90ct.CNov. Register.
Christian Church
Rev. J. A. Melton.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor i:30 p.
Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
Methodist Church
10 a. m Sunday School.
1 1 a. m., Preaching.
3 p. ni., Junior League.
7 p. m. Epworth League.
8 j). m., Preaching.
Prayer service Thursda"
p. m.
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evening
Catholic Church
Father O'llagen, Tastor.
First Sunday of each month, Ser
vices at Juntiiia. Second Sunday
services at Vale at 9 A. M. Third
Sunday services at Breuan and the
Fourth Sunday at Ontario when
Father Stack is in Jordan Valley.
as net
1 1 niitl i-
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on froi'
f the in'
f the fr-
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incuts
rolled
fice o1 '
the Sill d.iv
Children Under 12 Years
Adults
(War Tax Included)
2.")C.
75c.
Tuexdiir mid ctlucday, Oct. 12
nd I J Win. S. Hart in "Sand,"
ml a new $lli(l,(riO Hundd Lloyd
Comedy ''Humping lulu Broadway."
Thursday and Friday, Oct. II
and IS Lois Glomm in '"Subaru."
a big vivid utory of the hot desert
Funds. Also comedy "Guff and
Gun Pluy."
Saturday, Oct. HI Billie IturKe
in " Way Goes Prudence," and a
Seimelt Comedy, "11 'rr Go."
Coming Sunday Oct. 17 Jiimei
Oliver t'uiwooil's sensation "ll.uk
To God's Country."
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution duly is
sued by the Cl-rk of the Circuit Court
for Malheur County and State of Ore
gon, dated the Idih day of September,
1920, in a certain action in the Circuit
Court for "iid S ate and Comity,
w herein i '. II Si nr ford and J. S. Shep-
, j herd, co " I ner.-i, Plaintiffs, recov
ered in i m n: inst K. E. Norvnll,
. van , f ' the sum of Two
!" r v ive and 80-100,
) !V!I r . with interest there
' ' ' lay of June, 1920, at
"r '.' i cent per annum, and
' . of five and '20-100
, costs and disburse
m i li judgment was en
1 d in th Clerk's of
"i in said County on
f :'eiitfmber, 1920.
Which eMciition commanded me to
satisfy said judgment in favor of C.
It. Stanford ami .1. S. Shepherd, co
partners, out of the personal property
of the said Defendant, or if sullicieiu
could not be fumd then out of the real
proper' y belougimr to tmid Defendant
in Malhinr County, on or after the
Mil day of September, 1920.
Therefore, r.oi ice is hereby given
that. I will on the 9lh day of Novem
ber, 1920, at the hour of 11 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the North
Main Entrance Door of the Court
House, at Vale, in said County and
S' ite, sell at public auction to the
hie.best bidder or bidders for cash,
the following described real property
to w it :
The Fast half of the Southeast
Quitter lE'vSE',1 of Section Four
teen (II) Town.-hip Nineteen (19)
South. K. me,. I'o i . -t'oin n ' v
M. Also Twenty shares of Stock in
the lin ker Ditch Company, al.-o known
as l lie .1 II. Ditch Company.
The above real properly "'th its
ii'pi'i teiiaiici s taken and levied upon
as tin' prosily of the said D feiid
aet. K. K. V'l will, or a much thereof
us m.iy be tuce..-.u y to bull, fy ulj
Thanatopsis.
The word Is of Greek derivation
and means "view of death." As used
In Rryiint's poem It might he Inter
preted lis "n meditation on the sub
ject of death."
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
Gro. E. Davis Bruce R. Keitat
DAVIS & KE8TEK
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
Vale, OreKon
Ni-lifn nidtt. .- Vale. Or
H. C. EASTHAM
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
U. S. Bank Hldir.
Phone 248
Vale -Oeegrofi
JUI.IEN A. HURLEY
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Offices Nelson BuiUlimr
"one 218-W -: Vale, Orestos
ROBERT D. LYTLK .
Attorney
First National Hank Kids.
Vale, Oregon
lhulie 6
R. . WHEELER
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
I'mctice in all
Courts and II. S. Land Office
Collections
Neisen Bide. -:- Vale, Oregon
LESLIE J. AKER
Attorney and Acrountant
Income T, - Adviser
Fostoff - IVuili'lne;
Ontario. Orrpon
UNDERTAKERS
T. T. NEI.8EN
Vale. Oregon
Up-to-date Undertaking Tartar
Fine line of Undertaking 8upplieo
Auto Hearse Service l'hone H
ENGINEERS
John K. Johnson J. Edwin Johnnnr
JOHNSON KNC! SEEKING CO.
Urenned Realty Tralir-a
Land ! orator Tnwnxhip Blue Priota
Surveying A Ens inrvrinr
IHve Rull-Mm? Vnle. Ortiroii
DOCTORS
!R. W. II. RKYNOI.Ofl
Chiropratie Nrv Special..
Ki.rn 20S-4 Moor HoH
OntnHrt Ore-jroP
Malta A Bperl-lt. Of X-Rar Work
K. n. HI'RROWfl. M. I),
t'hjrttirian i.d Hurveon
OfftCv ovt-r Vitlc Print Stor
1' hit tie 215
Vale, Ureon
lK. K. K. SORVAI.L
Nere Bneei-IUl
Prurle Hnvaiirian
Offlra, Ah. tract Hid wppo.. Oretel Flatet
Vale. Orettun Phine 43
Phone Will Save Tiresbme Walk
Phone the store and they will deliver.
This is when the telephone proves a
convenience.
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
Malheur Home Telephone Co.
J. A. Lakness, Vice-President and Gen. Mgr.
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riVEiEi JE.1V V 1-Li
At the Only Exclusive
Battery Shop
in Vale
Expert Ignition Work That is Guaranteed
Generators and Coils Repaired, Magnetos
and otar ting Motors Made as Good as New.
Store Room for Winter Storage of Batteries.
f Wester Battery Service Station
I Elmer Wester,, Prop. Phone 69, Vale, Oregon.
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Breaks i:p a cold in 24 hours Relieves
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Quinine in this form docs not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
FARMERS!
If you want to buy Cattle and feed
your surplus hay, call and talk
the matter over with us, and if
you need money to buy cattle, we
will be glad to furnish the neces-
sary funds.
Farmers & Stock Growers Bank ft
WE PAY 5 ON TllCrE CERTIFICATES AND SAVINGS
Vale, State Depository Oregon $
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