Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, July 15, 1922, Image 2

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    MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922.
COUNTY NEWS
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Items of Local and Personal Interest, Gathered
By The Enterprise Correspondents. X
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KINGMAN KOLONY
-a
BIDS LEI TOO HIGHWAY
-TT-. ,rc f California, and
tKM WAUM.lt I Portland, Oregon
Judd part of the
in Boise Friday ' Kin-man Kolony. Railroad mon ad-' tour through Yellowstone National ; here Wednesday of last week.
Mis, Bcrnice Martin is .ponding vise thai the si-lmg w.,1 be put in at Park. - Mrs. L . E. Wor,hm iK
the week with Mrs. P. B. A nderson ' This is an improvement ot . Mr. and Mrs. E. . Toml.n wc,c.ncr daughter, Mrs. F. E. Woodcock
met iuiii.uaiice for a large ano rarma visjiors t riuay. in itaKer.
at Big Bend, and Mrs. Geo. MaeLaf
ferty and Miss Florence Bach are
thinning apples, at the Steele or-
chard in Roswell. -
Mrs. Embry Maxwell leaves soon
with her little son and daughter for
a visit in the old home in Minne
sota. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Casad motor-
highly productive district will be
served by this switch.
OREGON SLOPE
CONTRACT TO GKAVEL
ROAD.
Mrs. M. M. Maxwell and Miss
Corinne Maxwell recently returned
from southern California, where
they spent a delightful winter and
spring. They contemplate .motoring
bock to California for the winter.
Mrs. Maxwell is now visiting in
New Plymouth.
Miss Bertha Sehafer of Nez
Perce, Idaho, has been visiting the
past two week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Sehafer. While in
the Kolony Miss Sehafer was enter
tained in the Martin and Otis homes.
Mrs. Harrison McAdams of Wei-
ser and Miss Jilisc liomnson, wnu is
on her way east to the Sigma Kappa
MrS. Maurice
week.
The past week Mr. and Mrs. Wal-)"d from New Plymouth to spend a
ter Nichols entertained Mrs. Nich- ; 'lay with the Edwards this week,
ol's mother, Mrs. Pattison, of Em- Mr. F. Lee Johnston, Mr. II. C.
mett, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Pollard Baldridge, Mr. S. C. Tucker and
Mr. McLain 01 others from Parma were looking at
The guests de- the potato fields this week.
parted the last of the week for their i Messrs. Breithaupt and Wellman
homos. While here Mrs. l'attison
also visited her daughter, Mrs. Nick
Bach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edwards
were dinner gu.'sts Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Preston in Homedalc.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton and
(laughters Susan and Madeline cele
brated the hitter's return from
school in Twin Falls by a trip to
Arrow Rock Dam one day last
week.
Viola Blodgett and Francis Peck
are going to visit in the Kolony this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ovcrstreet,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Judd nnd.
convention, were house guests of Robert S. Overstreet were shopping
Field Seeds
MILLET, ALFA M' A, CLOVERS, BLUE GRASS, TIMOTHY.
ORCHARD AND SOUDAN GRASS.
A: ILL FEED, BARLEY CHOPS
WHOM.'. CRACKED OR GROUND CORN
OIL AND CALF MEAL
COMPLETE STOCK OF POULTRY FEEDS J
Vale Grain & Feed Company f
PHONE 36 J
.... j.
are coming Thursday to make a test
of the demonstration wheat planted
in the Kolony.
Mr. Housh's meat deliveries have
been a boon to housekeepers these
hot days.
Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Crouch of Wild
er, visited in the A. D. Moses home
this week.
Two car loads of Pig Club boys
and their leader went to Nyssa Frl
day afternoon and gave the Nyssa
Tig. Club team a jolly good run foi
high score. Both teams played
well and the score was a tie untr
the last half of the ninth inning,
when Nyssa got two in, making the
score 4-2 in Nyssa's favor.
The school board held a meeting
at the Edwards home Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Charles Schweizcr, who W"
taught several successful terms in
Owyhee, has been engaged as prin
cipal of the Kolony school for the
ensuing year.
Miss Alma Homan of Ontario will
teach the lower grades.
The contract for grading an:)
graveling the highway through the
Kolony has been let to Lem Walker,
of Arcadia, and work will be com
menced at an early date. Gravel
from the Beaumont pit will be used.
Men from the Owyhee and from
this c ommunity Monday did the
gliding for a 000 foot switch just
north of Overstreet crossing in
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
MalIhiyiif Crafty Baimlk
NYSSA. OREGON
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1922.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $288,170.42
Overdrafts 207.H0
Banking House, Furnituro and Fix
tures - 10,700.77
Other Real Estate 500.00
Liberty Bonds... 3,722.50
School District Warrants 7,704.20 11,420.70
CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS 81,085.79
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock ? 25,000.00
Surplus and Profits 31,100.40.
Hills Payable NONE
Re-discounts NONE
DEPOSITS 330,080.81
$392,247.30
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
II. J. Ward, President. John Ray, Vice President
J. P. Duuaway, Cashier
O. G. Bauer, Assistnnt Cashier
J. F. Reece G. L. Phillips
$392,247.30
The sincere desire of this blink is to promote prosperity. To
help you get your share of it and to use that share with wisdom.
Send for ilii-odory of Oregon man
ufactured roods. Learn what the
fur them by
Oregon brands are --ask
name.
...teasing fragrance of made-in-Oregon
parfum, powders
and talcs soft as eider-down,
face creams-these and other
toilet requisites are made-in-Oregon.
Many tried and tested med
icinal preparations and arti
cles sold l' your druggist's
are manufactured here
Druggists who an community upbuihl
crs carry these Oregon Quality products.
Look for the Oregon Label when you buv.
Kncouraivc pav-rolls. Keep the workers
busy. Ill J V OKKdON PRODUCTS ON
M KKIT!
luy Oregon
ilniKM'ists.
6IBL iiiilil l ACCIDENT
HS lJUODA KKiGS INJURED
WHEN CAR OVERTURN'S
NEAR WE1SER.
C. C. Wilcox and family, Mr. and j Mra Alice Williams and son Mar
Mrs. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Arncr j vc,j nave gone to galem for the sum
Gorton, F. B. Wilcox aid George i mpr jn ho tnc change of climate
r. 1 i - . .
:iisi kl.oda Riggs was quite seri
ously injured Saturday evening in
e.n auto accident near Weiser. She,
wiiii three others, were on their way
to Wciser and they were going
about t miles an hour when the
car r.lruck a cow, throwing Miss
l:igg oi.t on the gravel highway,
striking on her face. The car
ov'iuiiH'i!, throwing the other oc
leaanis out, but all escaped injury.
A::.::h.-r car wn. secured from a
i: i -by lunch and Miss Riggs taken
to V'ei-er, where a physician dress
ed the wound.
.Sunday school at Park school next
Sunday at 10 a. m. There was a
fi!-;i attendance last Sunday and an
t-i'iori. is being made to increase the
i'Kendance next Sunday.
Lee Brown and family and Ger.
Tiiomas and family spent the 4th
on the J. L. Brown lawn.
The lettuce growers of the Slope
i.tUmlcd a lettuce meeting in Wei
ser Saturday- evening.
:!r. and Mrs. C. Welcher enter
tained Sunday evening in honor of
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt.
Ai usic was enjoyed and dainty re
freshmunts were served by the
IiosUks. The guests were Mr. and
Jones were dinner guests Sunday of
Art Miller and wife.
Miss Ruby Tomlin spent the week
end at the Mallett ranch near On
tario. Archie Tomlin spwit Tuesday
with his brother, Ben Tomlin, nnd
wife of North Payette.
will benefit her health.
Mrs. Albert Morfitt is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mis. D. M. Ripley
at Ironside this week.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Ward Sargent
an3 children, Mrs. Fannie Sargent
and J. E. Hill were dinner guests
(Continued on page five.)
RIVERDALE
TO REPAIR BRIDGE SOON
PLANS UNDER WAY TO MAKE
REPAIRS ON SNAKE RIVER
BRIDGE.
Mrs. V. M. Boals, Mr. and Mrs.
Clough. George and Maude Culp,
I . i!a ilai i.-he and Eugene Shay.
C. A. Karst and family, Waller
Davis rnd family and Mr. and Mrs.
J 1. K. Lattig picnicked in the hills
l;if t Sunday.
Mr.--.. G'-orge Sullens nnd son Har
old and I'ern Cole motored to Vale
Thursday and spent the day with N.
(i. Sullens and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst and
daughter were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Owens of New Plymouth.
and Mrs. Clair Coekram and
Utile daughter of Payette were
nu";b: Sunday of F. J. Carico and
family.
Mis. Lias had the misfortune one
day last week to fall and dislocate
I-,.-- !!v e. She is getting along as
vi il as could be expected.
I'lisnis Warren of Baker if spend-i-i;.;
a few days with his parents, Mr.
ai-.l Mi-:-. Bclnap.
A. J. Shearer anc family of Pay
ette siient Sunday with J. If. Carico.
L. L. Culbertson returned from
the hill;. Monday with three loads of
poles.
!.. .. I uihertson returned from
(lie hill? Monday with three loads
of pul"-.
Mrs. A. J. Haunt, spent last
v.- 1- with relatives in Midvale.
:.l's. iteltian spent last week with
heV son, ('has. Warren, and wife of
Hi: !;:!.
James Deiiliam and Miss Minnie
N, tiii:i:i o,' Cambridge were guests
last .ek of A. J. llauntz and fam-
Misses RubyTomlin, Delta Horn
ai .i Lena Haunt., and Messrs. Do
lus Loveland, Roy Christianson nnd
l!ay Gutteri idge motored to the
lid'.-; last Tuesday for a day's out-
It is understood that work will
soon commence on repairing the
Snake river bridge which we under
stand has been condemned. The
greater part of it is in n dangerous
condition.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Nichols of
Ironside were here a few days ,ago
visiting the family of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Stanley VanBuren.
Miss Mary Hayden returned to
her home at Union a few days ago
after spending a few weeks with the
family of her grandfather, A.' It.
i Grant.
Dennis Patch is home from attend
ing school.
Ivin Adkins and J. M. Lyons of
Cambridge, Idaho, were here a few
days ago on business.
Little Mae Estley is home from a
visit with her sister at Boise.
Orchardists are busy thinning
apples which are too thick on most
trees.
Cutting second crop of alfalfa
has commenced, which is good but
not so heavy ns the first crop.
Miss Bertha Webb is vi-iiio-griends
at Cambridge, Idaho, this
week.
Carl' G. Eddy of Bridgeport was
here Friday on the trail of a har
ness thief who was rnpt-'ire-l tie- '
here but it seems he had disposed
of the harness.
Oscar Estley made a binlne..:
trip to Huntington and Bai. -r a fo-v
days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis --.:
family of the More's Hollow country
visited Mr. and Mrs. John MnlUi-'W..
on the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Hun-
Jacoli
, Jensen and
on Bitding's
Howard and
aa.l M
family spent the -1th
l-.i tnd with William
family.
T. .!. Carico returned Sunday
fr.-.m the hills with a load of poles.
-ml Mrs. Harry Feldeher and
-..car of Boise, were Sunday
guests of the former's par-.-.
ami Mrs. Henry Feldeher.
ml Mrs. S. E. Chapman ot
and William Wilkerson and
Wei -ei- were guests of O. C.
. r.; v- i.V Tuesday,
i j- i i i.. of Boise is visiting
Lis ' eon. --ins at the Walter
heme.
. , . Mrs. William I-ogle who
;,. in n living on the Harry Caul
.:.r, ,;, I f, the last of the week
'or a motor trip through Californa.
..: Cailierine Eberman of Los
V i . spending the sunimei
' ! : . Arthur Karr.
.. ": -.Horn and family ot
moiin City, leua, arrived Friday by
. i the sumnu r on' his
ii cii the Slope.
': - ( ! ri.-.t iae.son was a Vale vis-
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Merchants who li play this sign
recommend (Mrgon ttaality goods.
They j'liar.Hitee ll-e ineiihiijiilise
they Hell, 'lliey ;uv loinmuiuly up
builders. Tin y mini vour patnmage.
Associated Industries of Oregon
702 Oregon Uuiltlin:, IVntland, ()rt(oii
'1 hose Oregon iiuliisli-ies make Oregon quality buiid ,
lug materials They guarantee the goods they bell
They merit your patronage.
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and Mildred and Clay
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. ,.; Mi. and Mi-s. Stanley
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ieni. king on Matin's creek.
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. load !' apple tree
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A Cool and
Comfortable Kitchen
If you have a new perfection oil
range A SUFERFIX. It is a won-,
der has a flnme hotter than gas.
Makes Summer Cooking
A Pleasure
You are rid of the drudgery of feed
ing and cleaning out a range and
your kitchen is comfortable.
Nordale's Furniture Store
Furniture to Make the Home Pleasant
tington were guest:; of M. ;.
Webb recently.
Every farmer and ('.
seems to be busy, wi'h "
scai-ce in fact, about tr
shortage in three or four yeai
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MALHEUR
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NMANY BEI.1EVI-. CLAIM .
MALIIELR IS I.OSt' i'i 1
BUCKET MINE.
It is believed 111- Hi :.
diggings have been siim !-- o i
creek, four and one-half m:: -. ill)
west of Malheur. C. XL h--picked
up. a ?12.r) nugget a tin
claims and hundreds of : r.v-i'
ones are being found, beside t 1 i';
gold.
Dr. J. Ward Sargent ami lam;
of Portland arc visit mg It '
guests of his mother, Mrs. Faun
Sargent. They came llrough f o .
Portland in their car.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ('has. VYrnli am
children of Baker visited rel
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Size or pr'w cannot modify the one
quality Goodrich standard. You can buy
any Goodrich Tire, Silvertown Cord or
the popular 30 x 34 clincher fabric, and
know beyond a doubt that you are getting
the same quality always. It is this quality
which has made Goodrich Tires unsur
passed for dependability and durability
in service, mileage and value.
This principle has put the real meaning
in the widely known Goodrich slogan of
"bejst in the long" run."
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Look for this Goodrich Tire sign over
your tire dealer's store. It means satis-'
faction in every transaction.
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
Akron, Ohio
FABRICS
SILVERTOWN CORDS
TUBES
ACCESSORIES
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all the wa-hinu and
vi iiu-ine; of the family
bundle. Individual wash
ing. No marking. I-'veiy-
Ihing that a home va!img
machine em da, minus all the
muss and fuss of washilav. (i'lirk
delivery. Customers will own their
bars whiih ill be furni hed at eo-t.
Minimum Clrirge sl.oo. f. i ts. . r pound.
Tliis Service irons all flat pieces, fluffs all soft
goods and starches at remainder. The
oroning or starched work is all that
is left to be done at home. Upon
request we can do washing
without marking when bun
dles weigh 10 lbs. or more
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Pry and then charge for
the actual time taken for
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