MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREflON, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. Local News Brevities On Pleasure Trip Mrs. Early Neeley left Wednes day for Portland, where she will visit a short time before going on to Corvallis. In the college town Mrs. Neeley will attend the two weekR' session of Hummer school for the purpose of gaining information on club work. She is local leader of the Home Making Club and is very much interested in club work. Before returning home Mrs. Neel ey will visit on the coast and attend a reunion of the Rinehart family in Salem. She also expects to be in Portland for the Rose Carnival. Little Edward and Roger Neeley, accompanied their mother as far as Portland.. Thayers Move to Vale Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thayer moved to Vale last week from their former home near Ontario. Mr. Thayer is working in the Rose Mercantile Store, having commenced Mondaj morning. Visiting at Propst Home Mrs. D. Burnett' of Umatilla spent the greater part of the week visiting at the home of her brother, O. W. Propst. The visitor returned to hei home Thursday. Watermaster on Trip H. G. Kennard, state watermaster, was in Riverside from Tuesday until Sunday on business. Young Sport Suits Shipments Received in the Last Few Days-Fancy Grays, Browns, Tartans $24.50 and $26.65 Everybody Wearing Palm Beach Suits Look for tho Genuine Palm Beach Label. Conservative Suits for Men Sport Models for Young" Men $15 and $16.50 Suits Extra Pants Same Shades as Suits $4.50 pair White Flannel Pants White Cream Striped $5 to $7.50 pair New Models New Designs Mens Worsted Pants Blue Serges, drays and Purchase ot z.-fl Pairs Specially Priced at $4.25, 4.75 and $5 pair Silk Striped Madras Shirts $1.95 and 2.15 All Sizes Again In Stock Alexander's Famous Blue and drav Chambray Work Shirts 75 cents Alexander's Suspender Back Men's $1.25 jl H a la J ' One Trice Clothier liaise Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rose were nlensed with the arrival of old friends from Boise Tuesday, when Mr. and Mrs. H. Tucker stopped over for a short visit in the city be fore going on to California, where they will spend the summer. Utah Visitor- Mrs. Jarver of Hiram, Utah, is visit inir at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. Parkinson. The visitor in Vale is a sister of Mrs. Parkinson. Fishing Near Ironside Among Vale sportsmen who spent last Sundav fishing on Willow creeK above Ironside were R. N. Sim monds, C. C. Mueller, H. E. Spcith and L. P. Lumpee. This mountain stream seems to be the favorite fishing resort at present. Mrf. F. Jones Here Mrs. F. Jones of Ontario arrivec hero Thursday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Emily Ander son. Take Vocal Lessons Mrs. H. E. Young, Miss Lillian Davis and Miss Gladys Chester mo tored to Ontario Wednesday for the purpose of taking a vocal lesson. Propsts in Weiser Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Propst and children motored to Weiser Sunday to ntterA church and to spend the day visiting with friends there. 1 ien's Model Browns An exceptional Overalls 1 Vale and Ontario 5 i i i lie Evslffi Darin In Payette Mi s Evalyn Davis went to Pay ette Friday to spend two weeks as the guest of Misses Gladys and Bertha Federson at their home. House Guest Leaves Miss Ruth Barker, who has been a house guert of Mrs. Vernon T. Herrett tho last month left Monday evening for her home in Wisconsin. Miss Barker enjoyed her visit in Vale at the home of her cousin. During her stay here she was honor guest at severnl social functions. Mrs. Cleveland's Sister Visits Mrs. P. G. Cleveland was very pleased with the arrival of hef sis ter, Mrs. Mible Heath, the last of the week. The visitor will be n guest in Vale indefinitely. Ina Mae C-lenn Visits Little Ina Mae Glenn ( spent the weekend wi'.h little Eva Willinmr. at her country home several miles from Vale. Eva's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams, are. living on the R H. De Aimond place at present. Mrs. F'ahrney 111 Mrs. F. V. Fahrney, recently ol Caldwell was very ill last week with complications bordering on pneu monia. She is reported convalesc ing at present. Visits in Brogan Laurie Malone spen the weekend visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grimes in Brogan. Miss Malone is a niece of Mrs. Grimes. Working at McKay's Miss Irene ' Chester commenced workin'g in McKay's Variety Store on Monday. At Griffith Home Mrs. Gettys Griffith has guests from Caldwell this week. The visit ors are her sister, Mrs. George Ash ton, and four children. Visiting Mrs. Al Munson Mrs. G. H. Hathaway and baby daughter of Parma are visiting the former's brother, Al Munson, and wife this week. fishing Sunday L. K. Bullock and Saxon Humph rey motored above Ironside Sunday and f.pent a pleasant day fishing. They returned home Sunday evening with a nice catch of trout. Merle Boswell at Owyhee . Miss Merle Boswell left Friday to spend the week visiting friends at the Owyhee. Mrs. J". C. Gordon Away T r n,,viinn luf- TupsflnV to .til . " -. wuiuuti - t! enjoy a few days visiting a friend r . i in layeiie. CoIcn in Ironside Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Cole and little son Billie motored to Ironside the last of the week, the former to at tend business affairs. R. H. DeArmond Away R. II. DeArmond is away on a business trip near Ironside. lie is looking over cattle interests and will return in a few days. Mother Arrives Mrs. Nellie Mncasee arrived in Vale Sunday to visit indefinitely with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Davis, at her country home near the city. The visitor is from Grand view, Wash. Beth Ager at Summer School Miss Beth Ager successfully completed the work outlined for the Home Making Club and Wednesday she left for Portland and Corvnllis with Mrs. Karl Neeley. After visit ing a week in Portland Beth will go on to Corvallis and spend two weeks attending summer school for club students. Jamioson Visitors Mrs. John Kircher delightfully en tertained Mrs. Harry Cleveland" and Mrs. II. G. Cleveland of Jamieson at her home Tuesday evening. Mae Fuiles in Weiser Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Earp and Miss Mae Fuiles motored to Payette Mon day, the former to transact business. Miss Foilcs went on to Weiser from Payelte, where she will visit hei sister, Mrs. Ed Romph, indefinitely Ret ui 11 From Ironside I Miss Nellie Thompson and Miss Oia Lawrence returned from Iron- ' nide Wednesday, after having a pleasant visit in the country. Mm. A. S. Hunt in Parma , Mrs. A. S. Hunt spent the week visiting Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Parma. 1 During h r absence Miss Agnes Beach issi.-ted with the work at the Vale News Stand. ! Harold HomohlUre i Harold L mph returned to Vale the last of the week from Parma. He is working in the ice plant ot Vnle .V.cal Company and cx- tli iiocta to spend the summer here. A Printer's Dcwl ' Buy Moo, Jr., is the new "print- devil" at the Enterprise olfiru. comm. n. ed work at the office lemliiy morning. I Mra. A. Clupmd In WMtfull Mrs. Arthur Cluypool spent last w.-el. visit i'nr in Vale and Ontario mul n tin ii.. I to Went fall Saturday, for a few d i. Mn. Cluypool has loeatid a I'l'iise ill town which she expects to make her home this rummer. " IIKMSTITI MM! - U'c PK.K YD. Madams Aueeraoit und Cuiiton, On 1 Tli Urio, Oregon. Earps Motor to Parma H. B. Earp motored to Parma Tuesday on business. Mrs. Earp and Evalyn accompanied his as far as Nyssa and there spent the day visiting. John Boswell Leaves John Boswell left the last of V the week for Malheur City, where he expects to spend the sumnier work ing in the mines. MisT Tucka in Adrian Miss May Tucke spent last week at the country home of her parents near Adrian. She returned to the city Sunday evening. Vern MrCullen Here Vern McCulIen, who was employ ed in the Vale Electric Bakery for Wm. Veelman last summer, returned to Vale Tpesday and will work in the bakery again this summer for Joe Gwilliams, the present owner. Vern has spent the last few months at bis home in Blackfoot. Mrs. Malone in Jamieson Mrs. John Malone left Monday morning to spend a few days visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. England in Jamie son. Mrs. John Houston Home Mrs. John P. Houston returned home Tuesday evening after spend ing a very pleasant visit in Boise as the house guest of Mrs. L. W. Thrailkill. Both Harold and Robert Houston accompanied their mother to Boise. Mrs. G. W. Clevenger Returns Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clevenger re turned from Portland Sunday, after having enjoyed a very pleasant trip. Mr. Clevenger went on to Burns, where he has business inter ests the last of the week. Mrs. M. Patterson Leaves Mrs. M. Patterson returned to her home in Burns Tuesday. She has spent the last three weeks at the; Vale Hot Springs Sanitarium be cause of poor health, and is very much improved. The visitor from Burns is a cousin of Mrs. George Hayes. Railroad Agent Has Vacation W. T. Posey, local railroad agent,) and his family left this week for his old home in Indiana, going by way of Salt Lake City and Buffalo, New York. They expect to return about the middle of August by way of Chicago and Seattle. Mrs. Kester's Mother Leaves Mrs. Helen Judd, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Kester, in the city the last few weeks, left here on Tuesday. Mrs. Judd is bound for her home in Wis consin but will visit at various points "on the way east. Attend Dedication Service Mr. and Mrs. John Kircher mo tored to Fruitland Sunday to attend the dedication service of the new Methodist church. They were also guests at the sumptuous picnic din ner which was served after the service. Has Splendid Position Interesting news . was received by n friend in the city from Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rose, who moved to Pen dleton recently. Mr. Rose left Vale with tho intention of working in the Alexander store but this week he accepted a splendid position as man ager of the grocery department in the People's Warehouse. In the Mountiins A party of young people spent a very pleasant weekend trip in the mountains near Ironside nnd at the Rainbow mine. They left Vale and went by way of Jamieson to the Rainbow mine then visited at the Haw ranch. Those in the party wero Grace and Leo Haw, Miss Evalyn Davis nnd John Harris. J. Kdwin Johnson Surveying J. Edwin Johnson, an engineer of the city, spent the greater part ot the week surveying land for Arrien Rafino, near Castle Rock. He re turned the last of the week. Motor to lloisr Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Porter and daughter. Miss Alice, Stewart Por ter and Mrs. Gordon Freeborn mo tored to Hoise Monday morning. They enjoyed n pleasant visit in the city and returned homo Tuesday evening. Boy at Carey Home A fine baby boy was born nt the ..r VI. n,l Mla n....ffr Pfll'i.V Sunday morning. The baby weigh-j ed t pounds. Mother and ilttle son ' are reported doing nicely. It is alsj I reported that George is very proud of the late addition to his family, i New Waitress Mrs. AUud of Twin Falls arrived in Vale the last of the week and will be employed at the Drexel hotel as a waitress in the dining room. Mr. Allud has been working in the I Pruitt barber shop over a month. Slai;htn Motor to Payette Mrs. M. J. Slagts and children and Miss Fern Ciummett nmtoivd to Payette Wednesday und ?p-iu most of the day in the city. Crystal Stacey Home Miss Crystal Stacey arrived home from Hoise where she has been at tending business college on Wednes day. She will remain at her p ir er.ts country home iiidcfiuitt ly. Paul Grondona was up fr.nn Pro tcuit this week. He wan registered at thu Arlington hotel. I m era t Li 0 Will Be or Girl with Off SATURDAY, JUNE 10 FREE-PAINT DAY H 4 i ' iiii'i!t;iii:iit'iJii-m;i!iim-miiii!iiirHiiii!iiiii)i:raxiiiiiaiiiiiniii!iiiiniiiiiiiiiii THE SEE VALE Social Events of W eek Lawn Party. The pretty country home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Vines was the cell-, ter of social attraction on Saturday evening when forty guests were de lightfully entertained with a lawn party. The lawn and porche.-. wto gzylj illuminated with pretty Jan ;m:' lanterns. Throughout the evening the fcvcitr enjoyed dancing. At midmgiiL n . li belous luncheon was served. '111. lawn party is reported oivj of the most enjoyable social f..r. ; -. the month. Lawn Social. Tuesday Rev. and Mr.?. J. A. Mil ton entertained friends and members of the Christian church at lh.ii homo with a lawn social. Abo.., fifty guests were , present. Pretty Japanese lanterns were ur-wl for tl-.v-oration and lighting. At the do.-, of u pleasant evening spent plnyii;' various game3 dainty rel're: hnu ;iL.; were nerved by members of the church. Surprise Pariy. The Freshman clasr of the school year just passed fsme Mhs P"lh Ager the surprise of her life Friday inght as a farewell paity before her departure for Portland and Corval lis. A merry evening pa.?.Red in playing games indoors and on the lawn. p. i;. . Chapter K of the )'. K. O. Si a. r hood nut Tuesday afternoon at tin home of Mrs. II. E. Young. l!ou riucts of California poppies and blue bachelor buttons created a chnrming effect. The vice-president, Mrs. Lytle, read a program for year be ginning in October, which was adopted. After adjournment, the 'hostess served refreshments and the guest:', lingered for the usual social hour. Guests in Jamieson. Mcsdames R. E. Weant, Thos. Jones, Ida Kennard, and Leslie Hope motored to Jamieson Thursday af ternoon and were guests at the country home of Mrs. C. II. Oxman near Jamieson. They were pleas antly entertained w-ith dinner in tht' evening. Dinner Guest. Mrs. II. E. Yoi'ng was a dinner guest of Mrs. 11. L. Peterson in On tario Wednesday evening. Honor Mr. and Mrs. Speith. 'I ho pretty home of Dr. and Mrs. The pretty home of Mr. anil Mr. H. W. Steelhammer was the seen" of social interest Wednesday even ing. Mrs. Steelhammer and Mrs. Lumpee entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Seith, who are leaving for Boise today. The living and dining rooms were lovely with baskets and vases of yellow roses. There were two tables of bridge, Mrs. Lloyd Riches an.' Jas. A. Smith winning high honors. After a delightful evening the hosl-i esses served a sumptuous luncheon. I The guests enjoying this social function were Mr. and Mrs. H. E.I SiK'ith, Mr. and Mrs. J;e-.. A. Mr. and Mrs. Kenn. :!i iU.r.w, Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Caiman, Mr. anu , Mr j. Lloyd Riches and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Lump. Given, One to who comes to parents at 1:30 ALUM1NU Starts at 9 O'CIock ON DAY, JUNE OUR WINDOWS T 'MORE FOR CASH' Mr. and Mrs. K. Herrett F.ntertain " Mr nml Mrs. Kennpth Herrett de lightfully entertained several friends at their country home Tuesday even in in honor of Mr. and Mrj. II. E. Speith. A pleasant evening passed playinf? bridge. The . guests were Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Speith, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lumpee, and Dr. and Mrs. II. W. Steelhammer. Unity Class. Those who are members of the Unity Class or who are interested in the ntudy of practical Christian ity are invited to the home of Mrs. George Eldredge next Wednesday, June 14.- Ladies' Aid. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church met Friday after noon at the church. Every member was invited to bring thimble anJ needle and the afternoon was spent in sewing. Friday Ilridgj. The Friday bridge Club was en tertained at the homo of Mrs. Jan. A. Smith this week. Small Talks of W eek Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Cole motored to New Plymouth on business Tues day. W. L. Johnson and Edgar Camann who live near Huntington, were bus iness visitors at the lanil office this week. W. Robinson of Parma was in the city the last of the week. During his stay in Vale he was a guest at the Drexel hotel. J. Palmer of Drewsey spent Fri day and Saturday in Vale. 11. B. Earp . and Joe Thompson motored to Council Wednesday on business and returned Thursday. Scott B. Lindsay of Huntington was in town the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dawson of the Homedale country spent the week end in the city. C. R. Hall of Nyssa was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Swagler and children of Ontario spent Thursday in Vale. J. A. McNulty of Watson was a business visitor here last week. Mrs. B. Schlupe arrived in Vale Tuesday from her home at Harper expecting to spend a short time In the county seat. agencies controlled by the Denioci.Ht. had been such that the ex-service men had received a minimum of benefit from the funds. A large part of thin was due to lack of co-ordination and co-operation of the various bureaus Ono of the greatett plucei of construe tive legislation of the Republican Con i Kress was the consolidation of the va rioui agencies dealing with the ex service uiun uader the one bead of tht Veteran Dureau. This assure rxpe ditlon as well at fair and adequate treatment of our disabled ex-service men. In addition to this consolidation and ier:iiilia(liin additional m itllona wm appropriated for the use of the Uu itau. American ex service men of the Wo; Id War have been bottei treated at the hands of the Republican Con. grei than the ex-service men of any prevlout war In American history and belter treated than the ex iter vice men of any oilier nation engaged in the Woiid War And the end is not yet A un aid to the agricultural sec lioan aud a an untldotc to the uatuv 'RABING CO. Each Boy the store o'clock i it T ft i 4 II TH iM;iiHiHmiiH:mmiiranniiii'uniHmria:iniKi!iiKiii:itiiiinii-iiKir- M 12 ployment situation, tne consross tossed at $75,000,000 appropriation bill for the construction and maintenance ot improved highways, which sum will be doubled when the provisions of the bill are complied with by States put ting up an equal sum of money. Anions the numerous constructive and roller measures the Maternity Dili was enacted iu resconfce to the demand U. S. REPRESENTATIVE SIMEON D. FESS, OHIO, CHAIRMAN RE PUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE. of the womanhood of the country. This great piece of humanitarian leg islation is the first of an ambitious program of progressive legislation espoused by women in their now sphere of political activity. The Republican Congress enacted a new taxation measure. This new measure reduces during the current year the public tax bill in the sura Of $818,000,000. It increases the exemp tions allowed the man of moderate in come; It repeals tho "nuisance" taxes; all of the transportation taxes, which were a heavy burden upon agricultural and Industrial shippers; it repenloit tho excess profits tax and reduced and revltod the surtax. Iu this connection It Is Interesting to set down the actual reduction of public expenditures which have taken place since the Republican Party came Into control of the United States Con gress. The operating co.it of the L'nited States Government in the year 1919 was $19,000,000,000. That year the Republican Congress began to function. It used a bluo pencil upon the appropriations asked by the Demo cratic administration chiefs. The op erating costs of the Government In 1920 were only $7,500,000,000. The Ite publican Congress continued to econo mize, and the cost of running thn Gov ernment In 1921 was reduced to iti, ROO.000,000. Much of this was the residue of the Democratic administra tion. By close co-operation between the executive departments and tho Congress In 1921, tho expenditures of the Government for the current year are to be not In excess of $ i.nno.O'iQ,. 000, and economies which have been put Into effect give promise of rutting thii to $3.5'.0,rOO.non. In connection with this, Conure.--!i has enHcted the foreign-debt funding law, which au thorizes a commission to take imme diate steps to place our loans to foreign countries in a collectible sh.vi'', so that we may begin to receive the Interest and principal due us and thereby still further reduce our do mestic taxation. In summing up, It may be state.: that the Republican Party in Much. 1921. found the nation with her rela tions with manv foreign cnuntrl"- strained to almost the brenkine pu.nt her fundamental pine'ples und. r din cusslon. her historic sfgnllir-ancc In question, her population suifc'tec wtth the profits of war and wild extrava gance, her Industries Inflated by over expansion from war detuaadi, and SALE i'-v .. -si I