V MALHEUR ENTERPRISE ' '. ' J- Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. Malheur Mercantile Company, a Cor poration. Plaintiff, vs S. W. Gould, Defendant. To S.-W. Gould, the above named de fondant: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within six weeks from the 19th day of December, 1914, the date of the first publication of this Summons; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff wilt take judgment against you for 18957.94 together with interest thereon from th 14lh day of December, 1914, until paid, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and for the further sum of $708.00 as attorney's fees, and for its costs and disbursements in this action, and an order of sale of attached pro perty. : This Summons is published in the Malheur Enterprise, a weekly newspa per, published and of general circula tion in tins county and state, by order of the Hon. Dalton Biggs, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order .83 made and entered on the 17th day of December, 1914, and directed the publication of this Summons for six weeks commencing the 19th day of De cember, 1914, and that a copy of the Summons and complaint herein be forthwith mailed to defendant at his last known postofnce address. Geo. E. Davis Attorney for Plaintiff, Dec. 19- Jan. 30. Notice For Publication 02948 Department of the Interior, 1 U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, December 26th, 1914. --Notice is hereby given that Louis A. Vidal, of Vale, Oregon, who, on October 30th, 1913, made Homestead application, No. 02948, for the S SW4. NVU SWli. and SWU NW , M, Section 4, Township 18 S, Range 45 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Com ; mutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 8th day of February, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed ward L. Romph, George R. Hart, Ed ward G. Hart, Thomas W. Davidson, all of Vale, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register Jan. 2-30 Notice For Publication. 02943 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, December 22nd, 1914 Notice is hereby given that Austin M. Goodrick, of Vale, Oregon, who, on October 24th, 1913, made Homestead application. No 02943, for the SWJ NEK Wi SE1. and SE1 SE1. Sec. 3. T. 20 S., R. 43 E., W. M., has filed notice of intention to make commuta tion proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Regis ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 25th day of Jan uary, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: C. F. Anderson, Herbert Cedergren, C. F. Ford, Bert Worthley, all of Vale, Oregon. t Thos. Jones, Dec. 26-Jan. 23 Register. Notice For Publication. 01761 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon. December 22, 1914. Notice is herebv riven that Ezra Dil Ion, of Vale, Oregon, who, on March Z5th, 1911, made Homestead Applica tion No. 01761, for the SEJ, Section 4, Township 18 S., Range 44 E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register and Re ceiver, S. Land Office at Vale, Ore gon. on the 10th dav of February, 1914 Claimant names as witnesfes: Peter Griel. Aueustin Simonet. Warren W Roeder and Wilbert;eolwell, all of Vale, uregon. thos. jones. Dec. 26-Jan. 23 Register, Registration of Land Title In Th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. In the matter of the application of Herman 11. wise to register the title to the land in said application described aeainst J. R. Weaver, Emory Cole, The Empire Lumber Co., Limited, a private corporation u. it. L,awson, b. J. Aker and Mai heur Mercantile Company, a pri vate corooration and Carrie A Aker, and all whom it may concern, Defendants IO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Take notice that on the 5th day of January, A. D. 1915, an application was filed by said Herman H. Wise, in the Circuit Court of Malheur County for initial registration of the title to the land above described, now unless you appear on or before the 10th day of February, A. D. 1915, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed nnd ? decree wil be entered according to the prayer of the apnli cation and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. (Seal, Circuit Court) JOHN P. HOUSTON, Clerk "H. C. EASTHAM. Applicant's Applicant s Attorney, 1-9 to 1-30. Notice of Sheriff's Safe in Foreclosure Notice of Sheriff's Sale -By virtue of an Execution duly is sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, dated January 4th 1915, in a Certain Action in said Court wherein Gertrude S. Mogus, formerly Gertrude S. Wallace, as f laintiff, recovered judgment against Iarry G. Wallace for the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Fifty ($1,250.00) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 6th day of May, 1913, and for the further sum of thirty six dollars, costs and disburse ments. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that I will on the Eighth day of February, 1915, at 1:30 o' clock in the afternoon, at the main entrance door of the Court House in Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder or bidders, for cash, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: The undivided two-thirds interest of Harry G. Wallace in and to Lots Two and Three, the Southwest Quar ter of the Northeast quarter and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter Section Six, Township Twenty-one South, Range Fourty-two East of Willamette Meridian in Mal heur county, Oregon, and also the un divided two-thirds interest of said Harry G. Wallace in and to Lots Nine (9) to Sixteen (16) of the Town of Westfall in Malheur County, Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of the said Harry G. Wallace, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of Gertrude S. Mogus, formerly Gert rude S. Wallace, and against the said defendant Harry G. Wallace, with in terest thereof as aforesaid, together with all costs that have or may ac crue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 5th day of January, 1915. D. H. KERFOOT. Sheriff By Ross A. Soward, Deputy I irtt publication January 9, 1915. La&t publication February 6, 1915. Notice of Estray Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing described stray animal is at my ranch, Sec.4-15-41 at Cow Valley, Oregon: One black steer, two-year old, and branded with a bar-F and on the right hip with a . Said animal has been at my place since June, 1914. The owner muy have tame by proving property ai d paying expense of Keep ing and com of this notice within 80 tiays from the dkte herfof, otherwUe lh said animal will l tl aninJiny to the lruy U of tie State of! r W. H UltOKI'KK. J I'ated .t lull. !itrii, r 'I In r i iin, i, i il in I.I) yiM'Iti tit )Ai Miiik 1 !' t ii"li, By virtue of an Execution in Fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the County of Malheur and State of Oreeon. dated the 28th day of December. 1914. in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State wherein The Pacific Loan & Investment company, Ltd., a corporation, as flaintiff. re covered iudement aeainst William J Morrison and Jessie M. Morrison, husband and wife, Peter S. Morrison and Hannah Morrison, husband and wife, J. H. Gordon, Vale-Oregon Ir rigation Co., a corporation, and Ore gon Forwarding Co., a corporation, as Defendants, for the sum of Four Ihousand Dollars with interest there on from the first day of January, 1913, at the rate of 8 per cent per an num; and for the further sum of four Hundred Dollars Attorneys fees, and for the further sum of Thirty-two and 50-100 Dollars, costs; and for the further sum of Three Hundred Twenty Dollars on 2nd in terest note, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 pet cent per annum from January 1, 1912; and for the further sum of Three Hundred Twenty Dol lars on 3rd interest note, with in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from January 1, 1913; and for the further sum of One Hundred Eighty-two and 7-100 Dollars, taxes paid, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from May 29, 1914; THEREFORE NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That on the 2nd day of February, 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the main entrance door of the Court House in Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders for - cash, the following described real prop crty to wit The West Half, and Southwest Quarter of the NE4, the NV6 of the Southeast , Quarter and the South east Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 35, in Township 16 S., Range 43 E. W. M., containing 480 acres, more or less; together with the wat er right to the waters of Kennedy Springs located in Section 3, in Twp. 17 S, Range 43 East, the filing on which was made by William J. Mor rison May 29, 1903, and recorded in Book C of Malheur County Water Rights at Page 6; and also right to the waters of Kennedy Springs Gulch between Little Willow and Currant Creeks, the filing on which was made by Wm. J. Morrison and Peter S. Morrison November 4, 1903, and re corded in Book C of Water rights, page 24; also water right to the wat ers of Little Willow Creek, filed on by Peter S. Morrison and William J. Morrison May 15, 1905, and recorded in Book C of Water rights, page 85; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the rents issues and profits thereof; Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of the said alove named De fendants, William J. Morrison and Jessie M. Morrison, husband and wifePeter S. Morrison and Hannah Morrison, husband and wife, J. H. Gordon, Vale-Oregon Irrigation Co., a corporation and Oregon Forward ing Co., a corporation, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy the said judgment in favor of the Pacific Loan & Investment Co., a corporation, and against the said above named Defendants, with inter est thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 30th day of December, 1914. D. II. KERFOOT, Sheriff Hy Deputy. Fint publication Jan 2 1915. Lat publication Jan. 30, 1915.' Forfeiture Notice To P. F. Olson and Ethel H. Simpson. To you and each of you, your heirs and assign: You are hereby notified that we ' have expended during the calendar year 1914, $100 in labor and improve ments upon the petroleum placer claim of the Daisy Oil and Gas Asso ciation covering the SWV4 of section 6, township 17, south of range 45, E. W. M., in Malheur county, State of Oregon, the location notice of which is recorded in Book 8, Page 286 of the "Records of Oil" in the office of the county clerk of said Malheur county, state of Oregon,, in order to hold said claim under the provisions of section 2324, Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereto approved January 26, 1880, concern ing the annual labor on mining claims, being the amount required to hold mining claim for the period ending December 31, 1914. And if withm 90 days from the date of personal service of this notice or within 108 days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contrib ute your portion of such expenditure as co-owners, which amounts to $12.50 each, your interest in said claim will become the property of the under signed, your co-owners, ' who have made the required expenditure, by the . r '- I a; - .1 1 terms oi saiu section oi me icviseu statutes. M. Rosenthal Donato Barone Real Estate Transfers if U. S. Land Office. Complete List of Deeds Recorded by the County Clerk of Malheur County since the last Issue of The Enterprise. 0. K. Transfer Co. Olfirt rkoo 29; Ret. 34 All Ordm Promptly Filled IRONSIDE ITEMS. IRONSIDE, Jan. 18. Ivan Welch, who has been in the Agency country the past eight months, returned homn the first of the week for a brief visit, A heavy snow which fell on Wed nesday pleased the farmers as for the outlook of the coming year, there now being eighteen inches of snow but can not boast of our good sleighing. On Thursday and Friday a terrible wind raged through the valley, piling snow in drifts from three to six feet, whilo other places were left perfectly bt re. Cris Province, who has been in the Wallowa country at Enterprise the pa-t three months, returned the last of the week. He reports he starvea out and had to return, but he is look ing fine. C. Smith and Elmer Molthan, ac companied by Joe Reed of Brogan, re turned from Westfall the middle of the week where they had been riding after stock. Charles Thomas, of Vale, was up on business first of the week. Chas. Seton, who was called to the bedside of his mother at Baker some three months ago, returned the latter part of the week. Mr. Seton pur chased a fine blacksmith equipment during his absence and intends put ting up a shop at this place as soon as weather permits. He will also erect a hotel here in the spring, which will be greatly appreciated by com ers from far and near, as we have no hotel accomodations whatever. Fred Locey made a business trip t Brogan on Saturday and returned. He was accompanied home by Miss Nannie Duncan who has been visiting in Ontario and Weiser the past two weeks. Ike Dean, of Westfall, arrived in the valley the first of the week. He is a guest at the Rutherford home. H. M. Rutherford and Ike Dean made a trip to Unity last of the week. W. T. Bunt returned from Baker the last of the week with a load of freight. A number of farmers are hauling wood for the following year. Mrs. O'f.onnor Yo in entertained a numbcrof friends at dinner Sunday. A rabbit drive was enjoyed by many Sunday afternoon, there being over a hundred rabbits killed in a couple of hours. F. W. Smith returned from Baker first of the week, where he had been to dispose of a load of hogs. He brought back a load of kerosene for Walter 1 1 in ton'. Georee Devenney and wife passed through Sunday to their home at Bon ita from a trip to Sumpter. George Johnson, of Weiser, Idaho, who was agent for cream separators the past year in tnis locality, and pur chased the Banks farm near Malheur City last fall, was a business visitor here first of the week. A great many stockmen have been vaccinating their stock during the past two weeks. Several head have died recently of blackleg. An epidemic of colds and sore throats is going the rounds in this vicinity. The show and danre that took place at the Bonita hotel Friday of last week was well attended. The sleight of hand performer is reported quite good. Vernon Beam conducted the eighth grade examinations which took place Thursday and Friday of last week. Don Iocey, of Weiser, is a guest at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Locey. Friday evening, after completing some necessary work at the postoffice and store, Will Beam and family and Mary Rutherford started for home, but on arriving at their sleigh's des tination they found they had been left behind, us the team had made its es cape and gone homeward. The tele- phono line wo kept buy in an effort ' to i cale the team along the line, but i in'rt'jiislt!' it h-J rniseed the cynj 0 lid arrived at il detinatii Ufct Uing iliovrix by anyone, j A trruat many honxinvit wie (ly ing aiotitxt with UuUiiib trying lo ill mih i ttbuli way I It y liwl vH'K Mud l Im win llii hi bii'liiig tt' ulli H'l title and lli l'iitf lhi ixMii, 'n a vny lt liuui by 1 1' Uui lb im f Uii'W'l MM I'l'inv, m Uiurf mi, i ii.iK. r I !, 3) Jan. 11 to Jan. 16, 1915. James A. Turner et ux to Ed W. Turner, lots 8-9 bl 2 Rinchart's 1st Adn Vale, Jan. 11, 1915, $100 U. S. A. to Frederick W. Cammann, NEU 26-17-38, Nov. 12, 1914. State of Oregon to the Heirs of Da vid S. Lamme, deceased, SE'4NE4 12-17-44, Dec. 23, 1914, $350 Ontario Land and Town ite Co. to S. D. Dorman; lots 5-6 bl 2, 5 bl 3, 33 to 39 bl 5, 27 to 30 and 38 to 44 bl 6, 3 to 58 nnd 61-62-65 and 69 to 74 bl 7, 1-2-7-8 nnd 17 to 06 bl 8, 69 to 72 bl 8, 3 to 36 and 41 to 72 bl 9, 3 to 36 bl 10, 3 to 7 and 1 to 39 bl 11, 1 to 7 and 10 to 18 bl 12 and a piece of land 20 ft by 615 ft bordering on Nev. Ave and Maple St. West of Nevada Ditch and SESEUSE'i 5-18-47, Jan. 4. 1915, $8200. (All in Villa Park Adn Ontario.) S. D. Dorman et ux to Interstate Land and Loan Co., 5-6 bl 2, 5 bl 3, 33 to 39 bl 5, 27 to 30 and 38 to 44 bl 6. 3 to 58 and 61 to 62-65 and 69 to 74 bl 7, 1-2-7-S and 17 to 66-69 to 72 bl 8, 3 to 36 nnd 41 to 72 bl 9, 3 to 36 bl 10, 3 to 7 1G to 39 bl 11, 1 to 7 and 10 to 18 bl 12 and a piece of land 20 ft by 615 ft bound on three sides by Nev. Ave., Maple St. and Nevada Ditch and SEV4 SEU SEV4 5-18-47. Jan. 4, 1915, $8200. (All in Villa Park Adn. to Ontario.) Interstate Land and Loan Co. to Ontario Land and Townsite Co., lots 1-2 bl 14 Villa Tark Ac'n Ontario, Jan. 4, 1915, $1. George Hart et ux to Fred Zogg and Joe Grass, SSE'.i NWtfSE 10, SW',4SW'4 11-18-40, Tan. 12, 1915. $2000. ? Jessie C. Crocker to J. E. Thamert, SV4 SWVi 29-16-47, Jan. 4, 1915, $1120. James M. Butler et ux to S. H. Ben der, SE',4 SW4 17-18-47, Jan. 12. 1915, $8500, D. Geimanus to Carrie Germanus, Va Int in SW'i 27-20-45, Dec. 1, 1914, $1 George Hart et ux to Fred Zogg, Water Rights, Jan. 12, 1915, $1. Juntura Investment Co. to Frank H. Van Wyngarden, lots 9-10 bl 11 Juntura, March 30, 1914. $100. Juntura Investment Co. to F. H. Van Wyngarden, lot 8 bl 11 Juntura, Feb. 16, 1914, $150. Er kine Wood et ux to C. E. S. Wood, SW Vi N W Y 29-18-47, Jan. 9, 1915, $10. S. M. Stewart et ux to Fred G. Mit chell, ENEViNWU NWV4NE4 30- 15-43, Dec. 1, 19, $12000 Ben J Erown, sheriff, to Gilbert L. King, lot 15 bl 76 Ontario, Jan. 15, 191 , $179.30. Ray W. Logan et ux to Marjorie Alvira Logan. SW4NE SV6NEU NEU 36-19-44, Dec. 14, 1914, $10. in good condition, so no damage is reported. Protracted meetings began at the Iron ide school and church house on Sunday and will continue every night except Saturdays during the month. A large crowd assembled on Sunday evening. The meetings are being conducted by B. F. Hooper, pastor Evangelist of Pendleton Presbytery Church, D. K. Laurie, Pastor-Evange list of Grande Ronde Presbytery church and Rev. Harrison of Unity, Miss Maud Caviness who has been very ill the past two months, passed away on Sunday morning. The funer al services were held on Tuesday at the Ironside church. The remains were buried in this cemetery at 11 o' clock, services by Rev. Harrison. Miss Caviness has been an invalid since infancy. She was taken to Portland several weeks ago and was operated on, but never seemed to im prove or recover from the operation. Walter Hinton and wife after spen- dinng the day Sunday at C. E. Boor's on returning home were riding along through snowdrifts several feet deep, when all at once the doubletree was broken in two, and Hinton was pulled over the dashboard holding onto the lines and was thrown headlong into a large snowdrift, but no injuries were sustained, vo after tying up the broken parts they drove home safely. Several loads of sawdust have been hauled from the sawmill the last few days for preserving ice for summer Use. T. T. Nelsen Funeral Director UP-TO-DATE Undertaking Parlors I Carry a Fine line of Undertaking HuppUm Hearse Service T. T. NELSEN .Imii4i !inli4liiirr Complete Record of Homestead, Desert tad Other Entries at the U.S. Land Office at Vale dorbf the past week. January 11th to 18th. Arthur M. Murray, Unity, SE SE '4, sec. 24.NE14 NEW, Stt NEW, SW SE4, SEW SWW, 25-13-37, 320 acres. George W. Shutes, Bridgeport, SW4 SWy, EH SWVi, sec. 4, NE NWU, 9-13-40, 160 acres. Fred Zogg, Westfall, Stt W , sec. 15, NE NEVi, sec. 21, NW NWVi, 22-18-40, 320 acres. Wallace Whiteford, Everett, Wash., SW4, 29-19-43, 160 acres. J. II. Tons, Vale, SE NW, SW 4 NEW, NE SW, WW SE,SE SEW, sec. 3, NW SEVi, 12-28-45, 320 acres. Charles Francis Falens, Sheaville, Lot 4, 18-28-46, EM EH.sec. 13, Stt SEW, NWW SEW, 12-28-45, 821.16 acres. WHITE STAR NEWS (White Star and Malheur Valley.) Otis Thayer lost a fine Belgian horse last week. Walter Moffet came down to the T. A. Boston ranch Monday to get a horse belonging to A. Carter, of West- fall, lie reports that the coyotes are doing a great deal of damage to the stock there. John Zimmerman has lost thirty head of cattle besides a great many hogs. Eastern Oregon will certainly be ruined if something is not done immediately to extermin ate the coyote. Parents here are afraid to Bend the younger children to school. Carrol Mansur has just recovered from the measle3. Taresa, Bertha, Slady and Jesse Pederson were out of school two weeks on account of measles. W. M. Harris' little girl has been quite sick with scarletina. Mrs. R. Robinson, the teacher at White Star, is training the children in military drill. Tommy Boston be ing the tallest of the children was chosen captain. Mrs. Nettie Baird, sister of G. H. Ricker, and formerly one of the teachers in the Vale school, has been appointed to conduct the eighth grade examination. ITEMS FROM 0. A. C. By Howard Goebel. (Special to the Enterprise) CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 11. The young people of Malheur county who are attending the Agricultural Col lege this year are as follows: H. M. Currey '15,, of Ontario; George Hard- man '15, of Ontario; Thomas Lowe, of Nyssa; Esther South and her brother L. G. South, of Juntura; George Mad dux '18, of -Ontario; Clinton Anawalt, of Jordan Valley. Those who attend ed the institution last year are among the most popular students on the campus. Hiram Currey, of Ontario, held a place on the annual triangular de bating team of the college this year. The results this year will determine who will receive the prize of the vari ous competing institutions. Mr. Cur rey was also on the team last year in the debate against the University of Idaho, which took place in Cor vallis. Since entering school he has been very active along this line and has been rewarded by being elected president of oratory and debate this year. Esther South.of Juntura, who also attended the college last year, is pres ident of the Madrigal club of this in stitution this year, this club being composed of the best singers in the school. She possesses the best so prano voice that has been in the club for several years. She is also prom inent in other student activities and is a member of the choir in one of the local churches. The Cosmopolitan club of the col lege, of which George Hardman is president, held ita ninth semi-annual meeting recently in Shepard hall. It was featured by several songs, lec tures and a dainty repast. Steps were taken to raise money to send a representative to Berkley, Calif., next semester, to the annual confer ence of representatives of the associ ated Cosmopolitan clubs of America. If you just go on attending to your knittinsr vou will tret an even break with the good things of life. You can't force luck. By the time that farmer has done fifty-seven varieties of chores in win ter weather he begins to lose interest in the fresh air crusade. A man's idea of an appreciative woman is one who will hearken to an extended recital of his autobiography. Trader's Day Every 2nd Saturday 7TTT Ut your horvn 3 days U-fore Hul U) fliatiltf Miariauur to writ1 Uj ttm 1'iiyrre - - . . !..,. W. (J. Norton, Mgr. Deposit Your Money in the First National Bank of Vale, Ore. and pay all your bills with checks, which is a more convenient way and at the same time es tablishes a credit. In making loans a Bank will always take care of its customers first. Give us your business and we will treat you right. OFFICERS J. S. Edwards, President T. W. Halliday, Vice President C. 0. Nelson, Cashier W. R. Wilket sob, Vice Pres. J. E. Lawrence, Asst. Cashier fj A Mutual Pleasure Grocer's Boy "This is great I'd just as lief deliver your stufTat night as in the day time." Housewife "That's nice, and I'm not afraid to answe a rap on the back door." Have Our Ligkl Man install an Edison Mazda P .ch Lamp on your back porch and you will feel the same way. It osU but a mile. Vale Elestri: Cj. Vale :: Ore. T-flTA Cold? Try one of our hot drinks -it will warm you up. Hot Tomato Bouillon Hot Oyster Bouillon Hot Bee f Bouillon Hot Chocolate Ice Cream and Cold Drinks Vale Drug Store John Iioswtll, Prop. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streets l'OKTI.ANO, OREGON Remodeled and refurnished throughout. Unquestionably the most centrally located house in Portland. Within radius of four blocks from our doors are located ticket offices of all railroads and steamboat companies: U banks; 12 theatres and .how-houses. 5 department stores; Chamber of Commerce; Commercial Cl io; Elks Club; I'ress Club; telegraph offices; post office, public library; museum of art; and all the largest office buildings It is worth something to he in the midst of the life of the city. We make no extra charge for same however. Our rates are: Room without bath, f 1.00 and up: with bath $1.50 and up. Automobile bus meets trains. Cars from Union Depot pass the hotel every few minutes. L. Q. SWETLAND. Pres. and Mgr. Reduction in Toll Rates! Call operator for new rates to points to which you want to talk. Malheur Home Telephone Company!