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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1915)
MALHEUft ENTERPRISE Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. T. A. Barton, plaintiff, vs. F. O, Young, N. J. Minton, John Carpenter and J. W. Sherrulan, defendants. To F. O. Young, one of the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby requir ed to annear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Thursday, the 11th day of March, 1915: and if vou fail so to anwer for want thereof, "the plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you tor tne renei ae manded in plaintiff's complaint, to wit: For the principal sum of $1,553.45, bemer for labor performed and ma terials furnished in the working and Deration of those certain mines situ ated in Malheur county. Oregon, and known as the "Red White and Blue" mines, and for which said principal sum plaintiff filed a Miner's Lien, up on the said mines; for the further sum of $10.00, cost of preparing and filing ' onil Miner's T.ipn. nnd the further sum of $250.00 reasonable attorney's fees herein, and for the costs and dis . bursements of this suit. For a decree of Court that the said mines be sold according to law and the Rules of Court, and the proceeds thereof be applied to the payment of the costs and en bursements of this suit, the sum of $250.00 attorney's fee and the principal sum found due to plaintiff, and for execution for any deficiency that may remain after ap plying all of the proceeds of said sale in the satisfaction of judgment. That you, and all persons claiming by, through or under you be forever barred and foreclosed of all right claim or equity of redemption in and to said mines; and that the plaintiff . or any other party may become purchaser at said eale, and for such other and further relief as plaintiff may be found entitled to upon hnal hearing. You will also take notice that this summons is served upon you by publi ' cation by order of Hon. Dalton Biggs. A , intra nf rho n rmra onfifloH I :ftlirr nnri that said order was made and dated on the 21, day of January, 1915, and directed that this summons be pub lished once a week for four consecu- 4-i.4 Hraalro !n V a IVf n 1 V ah TTnfaini!aA - VI V V n tV l.ip in 1,11 IHUllll.ltl uu bCi yi lot, a weekly newspaper printed and pub lished at Vale, Oregon.and designa- . ted as the paper most likely to give notice you, the above named defend ant. ; .. GEO. W. HAYES - Attorney for Plaintiff Date of 1st publication, Jan. 23, 1915. Date of last publication, Mar. 6, 1915 Notice For Publication . T- i i f 1 1 T i ; ueparimem oi me interior, 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 SWtt, NWV SWV4, and SW4 NW VI, 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 of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an Execution duly is sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon foi Malheur County, dated January 4th 1915, in a Certain Action in said Court wherein Gertrude S. Mogus formerly Gertrude S. Wallace, a plaintiff, recovered judgment against Harry 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 Didders, for cash, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: The undivided two-thirds interest of Harry G. Wallace in and to Lot? Two and Three, the Southwest aunr ter of the Northeast quarter ana the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter Section Six, Townshir Twenty-one South, Range Fourty-twc Eat of Willamette Meridian in Mai heur county, Oregon, and also the un divided two-thirds interest of said Harry G. Wallace in and to Lot? 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. II. KERFOOT, Sheriff By Ross A. Soward, Deputy lilt publication January 9, 1915. Latt publication February 6, 1915. Not ire of Katray 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 itteer, two-yeur old, and branded with a bar-F and on the right hip with a . Said animal ha been at nay plat hiiue June. 1914. The owner niuy have triie by proving nrty kid tt)ifitf pna of krep tn ar and ruM of (hi iuti within 3t tlj) flout I ilk ilfct hrieuf, uthvi'ttlu ti. kklil klilliltl will ) knlJ utT'irtiliiy to the try U i-f lie .Suit if 1. W. M IIHOr.l't'K, V 4 ., VN. Ci.n, Or Forfeiture Notice To P. F. Olson and Ethel H. Simpson. To you and each of you, your heirs nnd 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 SWVi of section 6, township 17. south of range 45, b 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, Kevised 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 within 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 $25.00 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 a f i i e a i i terms oi saia secuon oi uie reviseu statutes. M. Rosenthal Donato Barone Date of first publication, Jan. 16, 1915 Date of last publication, Mar. 20, 1915 Registration of Land Title In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. In the matter of the application of Herman H. Wise to register the title to the land in said application described against J. R. Weaver, Emory Cole, The Empire Lumber Co., Limited, a private corporation, u. rl. l.awson, Li. J. Aker and Mal heur Mercantile Company, a pri vate comoration and Carrie A Aker, and all whom it may concern, Defendants TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice that on the 5th day of January, A. D. 1915. an application wa3 filed by said Herman II. Wise, in the Circuit Court of Malheur County tor 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 ause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed ar.A ? decree wil be entered according to the prayer of the appli cation and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. (Seal, Circuit Court) JOHN P. HOUSTON, Clerk II. C. EASTHAM, Applicant's Attorney, 1-9 to 1-30. Notice of Sheriff's Sale in Foreclosure By virtue of an Execution in Fore losure duly fcsued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the County of .Malheur and btate of Oregon, dated the 28th day of December, 1914, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for ?aid County and State wherein The Pacific Loan & Investment company. Ltd., a corporation, as Plaintiff, re- overed judgment against William J. Morrison and Jessie M. Morrison, husband and wife, Peter S. Morrison ind Hannah Morrison, husband and wife, J. H. Gordon, Vale-Oregon Ir rigation Co., a corporation, and Ore gon Forwarding Co., a corporation, s Defendants, for the sum of Four fhousand 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 Attorney's fees, and for the further sum of rhirty-two and 50-100 Dollars, costs; ind for the further sum of Three Hundred Twenty Dollars on 2nd in- erest note, with interest thereon at he rate of 8 per cent per annum from January 1, 1912; and for the further mm of Three Hundred Twenty Dol- ars on 3rd interest note, with m- erest thereon at the rate of 8 per :ent 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 innum from May 29, 1914; THEREFORE NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That on the 2nd day of February, 1915, at the hour of 11 'c!ock in the forenoon of said day, it the main entrance door of the Court House in Vale. Malheur Countv. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders for cash, he following described real prop- rty, to-wit: The West Half, and Southwest Quarter of the NEl4, the NV4 of the southeast Quarter and the South- ast Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 35, in Township 16 S., Range 13 E. W. M., containing 480 acres, more or less; together with the wat- 3r neht to the waters of Kennedy Springs located in Section 3, in Twp. 17 S, Range 43 hast, the nlmg on .vhich was made by William J. Mor- ison May 29, 1903, and recorded in Book C of Malheur County Water Rights at Page 6; and also right to he waters of Kennedy bprings Gulch between Little Willow and Currant reeks, the filing on which was made y YVm. J. Morrison and 1'eter . Morrison November 4, 1903, and re corded in Book C of Water rights, lage 24; also water right to the wat- rs of Little Willow Creek, hied on y Peter S. Morrison and William J. lorriaon May 15. 1905. and recorded n Book C of Water rights, page 85; ogether with all and singular the enements, hereditaments and appur enances thereunto belonging or in mywise appertaining, and the rents issues and profits thereof; Taken and levied upon as the prop- rty of the said above named De fendants, William J. Morrison and essie M. Morrison, hukband and wifel'eter S. Morrison and Hannah Morrison, hu-band and wife, J. II. Gordon, Vale-Oregon Irrigation Co., t corporation and Oregon rorward- n H iu., a iui jiui uuii, ur aa inui ii hereof an may be neceauary to natu- (y the kaid judgment in favor of the 'aiinc Loan ci Invvktment Co., a orporaticn, and againut ths kaid bo ve nnnied Defendant, with Inter- kl thereon, together with all iokt mi duburkeineiitk Hut liavt or may i rrue. Dated at Vkle, Ofoi, thi .Hoth y of le'intcr, 1914. D. II. KKKKOOT. hUtilT ly ... jltiuly, rifkt Hun jn i Witi kt MlhvttUui) J .ii, 0'), I'Jld. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. W. H. Schenck and Ida Schenck Plaintiffs, vs C. B. Banks, G. W. Butt Tony Freeburn, Delbert Fletcher, Charles Parsons, S. D. Garman, M. S Garman. W. R. Samples, Fred L, Smith. Charles Burdick, E. A. Monta ney, E. M. Hendon, Mrs. O. W. Hodg- ms, and W. II. Jessee, Defendants. To C. B. Banks, G. W. Butt, Tony Freeburn, Delbert Fletcher, Charles Parsons. S. D. Garman. M. S. Gar man, W. R. Samples, Fred L. Smith Charles Burdick, E. A. Montaney E. M. Hendon. Mrs. O. W. Hodgins and W. II. Jessee, the above-named Defendants, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You, and each of you are hereby required to be and appear and answer, or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Thursday, the 11th day of March, 1915; and if you fail so to answer or otherwise plead, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will take judgment and de cree againt you, and each of you for the relief demanded in plaintiffs' com plaint, to-wit: For a judgment against you, and each of you for the sum of S2.505.45. amount due to plain tiffs for work and materials furnished in the building, maintenance and re pair of the certain irrigating ditch, known as the "Schenck Irrigating Ditch" and for the further sum of $10.00. being the sum paid by plain tiffs for preparing and recording the said lien, on the said ' bchencK irri gating Ditch" and the further sum of $250.00 reasonable attorney's fee, for the foreclosure of the said lien, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit: For the foreclosure of plaintiffs hen against the said "Schenck Irri gating Ditch" and that the principal sum, costs and disbursements oi tnis suit be adjudged a lien upon the rights and interest of you, and each of you in. to and upon the said "Schenck Irrigating Ditch". That the interest of you, and each of you in and to the said ditch and all persons acting by, through or under vou or either of you be forever barrea and foreclosed; that the interest of you. and each of you in and to said ditch be sold under order and decree of the above-named Court, and the proceeds of such sale be applied to the payment of the costs and dis bursements of this suit, as well as to the principal sum found due to plain tiffs: and for such other and further relief as plaintiffs may be entitled to upon the hearing and final determina tion of this suit. You will also take notice, that this Summons is served upon you, and each of vou bv publication, bv order of Hon. Dalton Biggs, Judge of the above entitled Court; and that said order is made and dated on the 21st day of January, 1915, and directed that this summons be published in the Malheur Enterprise, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Vale, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks; the Malheur Enterprise being designated as the paper most likely to give notice to the above-named de fendants. Date of 1st publication, Jan. 23, 1915. Date of last publication, Mar. 6, 1915 GEU. W. HAKKS, Attorney for plaintiffs. Real Estate Transfers! Complete List of Deeds Recorded Ij the County Clerk of Malheur County since the last Issue of The Enterprise. Some of the gentlest of women are the biggest gossips. Sometimes a bluff is called merely because it is too strong. 1 There ain't any such word as"ain't" in the dictionary, ain't it? We are disposed to admire a con ceited man who will admit it. A Young Thing usually is enthus iastic about everything but work. The more cigar ash trays there are in a house the more ashes a man will spill. 0. K. Transfer Co. Office Phone 29; Res. 34 All Orders Promptly Filled From Jan. 18 to Jan. 23, 1915. Clyde C. Dodge et ux to Hiram E McKay, WV4 SEi NWtf, 4-18-47, May 16, 1914, $1800. Adolph Gramse et ux to A. R. White, lots 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, block 1, Terrace Heights adn., Ontario, Sept 18, 1914, $100. Charles Alchul et ux to Oregon A Western Colonization Co., sections 3 and 11, W,4 NE4, W4 NWU SEU, SV4 SEU, 12-13-37; all of sections 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, twp. 25-37; sees 21, 23, in 26-38; EV4 SEV4, EMi SW SEU, 1-18-46, Dec. 5, 1914, $16,827.02. Ben J. Brown, sheriff, to First Na tional Bank, Vale, EM SW4 ,WV4 SEV4, 14-18-44, Jan. 16, 1915, $835. Ben J. Brown, sheriff, to First Na tional Bank of Vale, EVfc SWK, WW SEV4, 14-18-44, Jan. 16, 1916, 189.32. U. S. A. to John Arthur Schutte, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, SEY NW4, NE SW4, SW,4 NEV4, NW4 SE, 6-15-41, Nov. 12, 1914. H. W. Waggoner et ux to W. J. Mink, lots 16, 17, block 206, Ontario, Dec. 30, 1914, $700. Edward Woodcock to estate of R. W. Worsham, SV4 SW, 11-13-39, Jan. 19, 1915, $110. Purnel Huffman to Claus Martin SOn, Shi Stiy. Nft IN ,4 ,19-21-20, Nov. 27, 1914, $300. A. E. Jones et ux to C. Martinson, Ntf NEtt, SWVi NEVi, SEVi NWtt, NE SW4, NWV SE, 13-21-25, Nov. 27, 1914, $1. Interstate Land & Loan Co. to R. F. Addison, lots 3, 4, block 8, Villa Park adn. Ontario, Oct. 22, 1914, $1. Adolph Gramse et ux to O. S. Hob- son, lot 32, block 3, Terrace Heights adn., Ontario, Nov. 5, 1914, $1. John W. Richards et ux to Union Land Loan & Trust Co., SEV4 SEH NW'4) 25-15-42, Sept. 24, 1914, $2,000. Union Land Loan & Trust Co. to Oregon Fruit Lands Development Co., SEA SE4 NW4, 25-15-42, Oct. 8, 1913, $1. E. P. Davidson et ux to J. L. Hines, SE NE4, 5-32-41, Jan. 13, 1915, $10. Eliza S. Townsend to Irvin Clay, lots 11, 12, block 27, Columbine, Jan. 13, 1915, $1. Leah Florence Prinzing to Jacob Prinzing, lots 11 to 15, block 18, On tario, Jan. 20, 1915, $500. R. A. Merchant et ux to J. B. Bur- rell, lots 30, 31, block 9, Riverside adn Ontario, Jan. 8, 1915, $10. U. S. A. to Frank Patterson, N SW'4 NW, NW SWtt, 12-17-46, June 2, 1914. Frank Patterson to T. C. Thomp son. NV6 NW, SWV4 NW, NW4 SW4, 12-17-45, Jan. 21, 1915, $1. Oregon & Western Colonization Co. to St. Paul Orchards Co., NW SW4, S SEVi, WVi NWU SE, SW4 NE',4, 23-18-46, Dec. 22, 1914, $22,606.50. Reuben McCreary et ux to John Klr- cher, lots 9, 10, block 2, Adrian, Nov. 24, 1914, $100. U. S. Land Office. Complete Record of Homestead, Desert aad Other Entries at the U.S. Land Office at V.U during the past week. Chester W. Morfitt, Malheur, NW4 SWViNEVi WttSEtt 25-13-39, 280 acres. John Darabos, Malheur, SWVi 9-14-41, 160 acres; same, desert, NW NW 17-14-41, 160 acres. Alex B. Hodges, Juntura, SEW NWW lots 2-3-4, 19-21-38, 138.61 acres. MIGRATORY TROUBLE VERSES Trouble. The man who buys an auto ear, But first the price must borrow, Will never travel very far Before he meets with sorrow. Birmingham Age-Herald. His punishment begins, indeed, When it is his desire To show his friends a bit of speed And "blooeyt" goes a tire. Youngstown Telegram. And when he's got some friends 'way out To some fat silvan scene, His gladness is all put to rout By lack of , gasoline. ! Houston Post You may be right in what you wrote. Of troubles there's a horde; But boys, they'll never get my goat I'm gonna get a Ford! Complaints Filed in Circuit Court Malheur Forwarding Co. vs. T. J. Sawyer, recovery on account, $118.56. Trader's Day Every 2nd Saturday List your horses 3 days before Sale to enable manager to write to the buyers W. G. Norton, Mgr. T. T. Nelsen Funeral Director UP-TO-DATE Undertaking Parlors I Carry a Fine Line of Undertaking Supplies Hearse Service T. T. NELSEN Umurd (CinUlmtr A CHANCE FOR THE BOY The world's record for corn rais ing belongs to Walter L. Deenson, an Alabama boy, yet in his early teens. Last year this boy raised 232 bush els of corn on a single acre of land, which is the largest yield per acre ever recorded. This remarkable re cord was made by an ordinary boy on ordinary land. He became inter ested in corn raising and stutied in to the matter of the kind and proper use of fertilizers and proper cultiva tion. As a result of putting his knowledge to practical use, he has raised 232 bushels of corn on one acre of land, thereby winning the championship of the world. What Walter L. Deenson has done serves to show what a common everyday, out-and-out boy can do if he is given the chance. There are thousands of am bitious boys on the rich farms of this tate who never know what it is to be enlcouraged to take an interest in agriculture or stockraising. If these boys were given a small plot of land and some seed corn, for example to plant and cultivate, a circus would not be able to turn their thoughts very far away from the "enchanted spot" where a wonderful harvest will be theirs to reap. A boy may not be able to raise 232 bushels of corn on an acre of his father's land, but he can do well enough to make his efforts worth while. What boy In this coun ty in going after that world's cham pionship next year? Speaking of type, as printers will occasionally; the V neck is rapidly becoming our largebt capital letter. Father in already beginning to say that he will not attend the I'anama expo it ion, but will atland the next one. luing unv't ruiiduaiuii on 1'ope's lliooiy thai a little learning is a dsn yvii'M ihiii-, a lt of nle are in en il. 1, tiy ia'tl'l mi ! put fwU l t' tliw in oi ey ut sn- CENSORSHIP The society ladies of Lake Shore Drive and Sheridan Road, Chicago, have intruded into the - municipal dancing halls of that city and insist upon chaperoning the dancers and censoring the dances. The young wo men who attend the dance3 resent the interference. News note. Yetta to Ignata. Eegnatz, in dot hesitation, Hold me loose like some rela tion i Eff dee choperone gots mad Dot veel mek me feel so bad. Oyel I got it such a feellnk Dot it makes my head go reelink Mrs. Potter Palmers tein Veel not like dot dip of mine. Fiametta to Tonlo. Joost-a wait-a one-a mlnute-a, To nlo. Dees-a hug-a me tight-a beez-a, he no go. I gott-a for you-a joost-a leet-a tip-Dees- a what-a you call-a? lame-a duek an' dip You gott-a cot out-a, queek. You . mak-a me sore. Nobody dance-a dees-a way no more. Hesitaish? Ah, dat's-a rot' You gott-a do-a da fox-a-trot An' jump-a, pump-a, bump-a 'round da floor. "Hulda to Ole. Ay know all dose ladies faces. Ay bane maid at lots o' places. Ay skall tall you, Ole Bensen, Ven dee do deer Tango densen Dee don't kaar hoe tight men hold 'em No von ever came to scold 'em Ven dee go avay from haar Ve vill dense da grizzly baar. May me to Steve. Listen, kid. I'm good and sore Say we beat it off the floor. These here dames from Lake Shore Drive Gets my goat. Let's do a dive. If the hens stick 'round an' snoop Me for some placo in the Loop I can't dance Y. M. C. A., Lead me to a cabaray. Ed Mclntyre. iT2E A LONESOME TEXAS EDITOR The editor of the Guadalupe Ga zette, pubished at Seguln, Texas, is a lonesome young man. Gtrls are scarce in Texas, down by the Rio Grande, and Editor Wood yearns for their society even at long distance. In the latest issue of his paper arises this mournful cry: "In opening a bundle of paper at the office of the Gonzales Inquirer, the names and ' addresses of two young ladies living in Maine were found, and the "devil" on the Inquirer promptly got out his paper and a ro mance started. Why can't something like that happen to usf Something to disturb the even tenor of our mo notonous way. If by any possible chance this would occur here at the Gazette office, you can bet the "devil" would have to "fork over thoae namss and addresses." We hope that Mr. Wood will awak an some morning to find that the mo notony has fiad that "something has happened to disturb the even Unor" df his wey end it will happen, prvba bly, if Ie4t we snow happati i re4 Ibis arttrle. How ilevtily the ifpiiinit Unifi lh tllttt lining vf the ftthur fillvw's 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. Wilkeison, Vice Pres. J. E. Lawrence, Asst. Cashier A Mutual Pleasure Grocer's Boy "This is great I'd just as lief deliver your stuff at night as in the clay time." Housewife "That's nice, and I'm not afraid to answe i rap on the back door." Have Our Light rvfari install an Ediaon Mazda P :ch Lamp on your back porch and you will feel the W - .a same way. it costs but a trifle. Vale Electric Cj. Vale :: Ore. T-eri d - Cold? Try one of our hot drinks -it will warm you up. Hot Tomato Bouillon Hot Oyster Bouillon Hot Beef Bouillon Hot Chocolate Ice Cream and Cold Drinks Vale Drug Store John Boswtll, Prop. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington Stre Remodeled and refurn centrally located house in P doors are located ticket offu 14 banks; 12 theatres and s Commerce; Commercial C'h post office, public library ; nv It is worth something to I no extra charge for same h $1.00 and up: with bath 11. from Union Depot pass the is PORTLAND, OREGON shed throughout. Unauestionably the most irtland. Within radius of four blocks from our ( t of all railroads and steamboat companies: nw-houBes. 6 department stores; Chamber of ; Elks Club; Tress Club; telegraph offices; eum of art; and all the largest otlice buildings n the midt of the life of the city. We make vever. Our rates are: Room without bath, r0 and up. Automobile bus meets trains. Cars iotel 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