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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1922)
MAUIEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE.iOREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922. f "Cappy Ricks" Real Broadway Hit at Chautauqua A Real American Play Told in Real American Style "Cappy" One of the Most Delightful Characters of the Modern Stage A Story of the "Frisco Water Front" or-:. V Vl t& t v.-i(W ' ' ' X ft 'J V - .-Jon ts' 1 4 ' 4 7X J ' , r i .i i ! r v- i?rw;r - -n .... iv . ... j Oceanic Quintet to Appear Soon Company of Clever Musicians and Entertainers to Appear at Chautauqua on Fourth Day The mere announcement of tne play and the players should In itself be sufficient to Insure a capacity audience when Chautauqua' brings "Cappy Bicks" to town. This greatest of all American comedies will be presented on the fifth night by the Percival Vivian Players of New York. "Cappy Ricks" was dramatized by Edward E. Rose from Peter. B. Kyne'g famous Saturday Evening Pofct series of the same name. It was first presented by Oliver Morosco at the Morosco Theatre in New York, where it ran a solid year. A five months' run followed at the Cort Theatre, Chlcapo. The piny was stamped as a Broadway success from Its very first appearance, for It is distinctively American, with a laugh or two every moment. The story Is woven about a rough, old sea-dog, "Cappy Ricks," who has a weather-beaten exterior, but beneath a heart cf gold. It is good, wholesome, clean comedy all the way through. Cupid plays his custon;ary pranks throughout the story, and Cappy himself immune finally smiles down upon a romance or two and the play ends happily all around. It's a real American story, told in a real American way. Don't miss it. u. . i,m;.iiaaL GIVE PUREBREDS MORE CARE Dairyman Often Takes Mora InUrett In High Class Stock Because of Possibilities. Pnpand by the United States Department or Agriculture.; . There is no good reason why It hould cost more to care for a good ird of purebred dairy cows than it oats to care for the same number of good' grades, although farmers some times be) lev e that the purebreds are pore expensive to keep. However, toys the United States Department of Agriculture, the dairyman often does spend more on purebreds because he tees greater possibilities In them, and consequently takes more interest In hem, feeding them better and build- ng better barns to house them. He does not need to do this, but usually he finds that it pays hlrn in gross re turns and in net returns. The results would have been the same, though possibly not in the game (egree, if better care and feed had een given to a good grade herd. But t sometimes takes the stimulation supplied by the ownership of a few purebreds to Induce a man to improve his practices. 1 It ,.L1Gy . - f l-rr,.-v f I : ? V Purebred and Tuberculin-Tested Dais Cows. ' Enterprise Want Ads will bring results. Cost but -a few cents CHICAGO PASTOR WINS - EIGHT YEAR CRUSADE "Fighting Parson" Cleaned Up Noto rious North Side Dives. Dr. Elmer Lynn Williams is called the "fighting parson" back in Chicago. When he came to that city as pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal church, he found an abominably corrupt con dition in the moral life of his commu nity. He proceeded to clean up con ditions) and he did the job to a nicety. The ESSEX COACH Enclosed with Cord Tire equipment. The greatest value in the Automobile market today PRICE $1625.00 F. O. B. VALE A carload just received and now on display. Eastern Oregon Auto Co. Vale, Oregon H j t TREATING STERILITY IN COW Most Cases Become Chronic or Perma nent Unless Properly Handled by Veterinarian. In many herds where abortion dis ease is present, from five to ten per cent of the cows become sterile or bar ren, and most cases become chronic or permanent unless they are treated by a qualified veterinarian. Dr. W. I Williams of the New York State Vet erinary college is to be given credit for the plan of procedure in handling these cows. The treatment should not be neglected too long after the cows manifest this symptom. A thorough examination of the pa tient' Is necessary to locate the trou ble either In the uterus, ovaries or fallopian tubes, and treated accord ingly. It is not uncommon for a skilled operator to restore flveout of six cases V 4 A .A V Ml .if- w ores V .1 !h The Oceanic Quintet Is coming to Chautauqua five gifted lnstrumenta'l ti and vocalists, who play, sing and read, and do all exceptionally well. It ic today one of the best known Chautauqua attractions In America, having tourjd the United States, Canada, England, France and New Zealand. The Ki-rcpeaD trip was made during the war, the company then being known as "The edtern Four." Three of the original personnel are still with the company, Miss Amelia Carstensen, brilliant young Danish violinist ; Miss Helen Ferguson, one of the most talented lady cornetlsts in the country; Miss Beulah Trultt, reader and drummer; Lois Brown Dorsett, soprano and pianist, and Miss Esther Sauford, 'cellist. It Is a fine organization, musically, and from the entertainment stand point Is second to none with Its enviable record of service tinder five flus. Miss Trultt's readings are always tremendously popular with ber audlotK-ea, particularly her character numbers. She Is an extremely gifted artist in thli line. ENGLISH GIRL FINDS AMERICA LIVELY PLACE A letter written by an English girl, who went to America to- marry, is published by a London newspaper in part as follows: "Speeding is carried to the limit here, cars team ing: through busy thoroughfares at 40 to 50 miles an hour, often chased by cars carrying: police patrols arm ed with revolvers. In one day 10 people were killed by motor acci dents." i - SPOTS! Spjts, Stains, Harm 'cssly Removed. It is nuvcr safe to attempt to remove stains and spots from f abr ls through the use of chemicals which may have been purchased from the house-to-ho'ijc vender. Different fabrics require dif ferent treatments. It is really a prcblem for the expert. Do not take chances. Send your UeBses, coats, suits, jack ets, rnd so forth to us for ex pert oloaning:. foaTeproductlve state under-favor-able conditions. Cases of long standing should be sold to the butcher, as the treatment falls to help them. A caSe of more than eight months' to one year's standing Is very discouraging to the operator, for he realizes that function al changes have taken ' ploce In the reproductive organs that will be diffi cult to correct by -treatment. There fore do not delay having an animal examined and treated in the beginning of the trouble Instead of waiting until It Is too late. The annual loss caused by sterility would be surprisingly high If survey could be made and accurate data obtained from the cattle breeders. Buy from Vale merchants and keep your money at home. Enterprise Want Ads pay. Enterprise Want Ads pay. ' Tale . Cleaning Works Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. V-S .MMMM'MH-HfrH I Seed Grains and Feed of all Kinds f Seed Wheat, Barley, Rvo, Corn, Spelts and Rape. Blue Grass, Timothy, Red Clover, fled Top and Sweet Clovers. SUDAN GRASS 7c PER LB. RECLEANED. Full Line of Poultry Supplies at Lowest Prices. AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT Goodyear and Kelly Springfield Tires at 15 per cent off reg ular retail pi ice list. Why pay moreT Only authorized dealer in Vale for International Harvester Co. Machinery, including McCormlck and Deering Binders, Mowers, Rakes and Extras. H. E. Yduhg Vale, Oregon He Wbn the support and admiration of the good people of Chicago, the re spect and co-operation of the police department and sheriffs office and at the same time the everlasting hatred of the underworld. He led an eight-year campaign and won his bat tle with a knockout. Hear his lec ture, "The Big Game," at Chautauqua, on the sixth night. Don't be Don't think because you can get a big can of Baking Powder for little money that you are saving anything. T2acffc$G .taly me Way to Gave on Bake - ay 13 LLijljj i ut? i-vuiiuiiiy HI) MIL A U I J ilTI ITKUJ JUiL&JLL.&ll It costs only a fraction of a cent for each baking. You use less because it con tains more than the ordi nary leavening strength. w H4oc it mud mm BEST BY TEST The World's Greatest Balling Powde Tune Up and Listen In Learn how to build your own radio receiving ' set. 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