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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1912)
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PAID ADVERTISEMENTS For County Clerk I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of county clerk of Mal heur county, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held April 19 1912. FRANK MORFITT ' For County Assessor I hereby announce myself a candidate iui me nomination ror assessor of Mal heur county, Oregon, subject to the vui.cn oi me democratic electors at th primary io oe new April 19, 1912 A. E. SCHMIDT County Assessor ? i i iiertuv announce mvcoir - j.j MoiK norninat'on for assessor of For County Clerk T 1 1 i nereov announce mvanlf J.i. 1 , . J"-"- tauui uie mr me oince or County Clerk Malheur County, Oregon, subject me approval oi the Democrat c elppt- urn oi saia county at the primary elec tion to be held on April 19th. 1912 JOHN P. HOUSTON. I c. C. WILSON. Candidate for County Judge -jits your support for nomination on i J republican ticket at the primary Motion on April 19, 1912. ! For Sheriff rwohv Announce myself a candi for the nomination for sheriff of dheur county, Oregon, subject to i i votes of the democratic electors e primary to be held April 19,1912, v D. H. KEKFOOT. "f REG0N he most 'Tom our nPanies; imber of offices; 'Uildinjjj 'e make it bath, s. Can Mgr. f for County Assessor (hereby make my announcement as i farmer candidate for the nomina- , of county assessor for Malheur c an ty subject, to the will of the voters cf .the republican party, ii i am nom v ated and elected, 1 will auring my !rm of office assess all property fair ly, equitably and honestly, having due rcsrard to location and use. My best endeavor will be to compel all proper tv real and personal, to bear its share t'f the expenses of the county and state The Farmer Candidate. For Assessor i hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination for assessor of Malheur county, Oregon, subject to the votes of the democratic electors at the primary to be held April 19, 1912. LESLIE J. AKER For District Attorney for Crant, Harney and Malheur coun lies on the democratic, ticket, subject tne win oi tne voters at the pn naries. If nominated and eleced. fill during my term of office, endeavor discharge the duties of the position faithfully, fearlessly and impartially; nd will give my entire time to the tublic cause. I For County Treasurer f I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of county treasurer of Malheur county, subject to the deci ion of the republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held April 19, 1912. THOS. W. HALLIDAY i I For District Attorney I hereby announce mv candidacv for he office of district attnrniv nf the 9th judicial district, subject to the ap proval of the republican electors at the Primary election to be held April 19th 1912. W. H. BROOKE. For County Surveyor I hereby announce mvself a candid- ate at the primary election to be held f April 19, 1912, for the republican nom j ination for County Surveyor. I J. F. MILLER. For County Judae I hereby announce mvsulf a nnA;,ii for the nomination for county judge of Malheur county, Oregon, subject to the votes of the democratic electors at wie primary to be held April 19, 1912 B. C. RICHARDSON. GEO. T. COCHRAN For Representative in Congress I ask the support of the voters of my uioiun us a progressive repuDlican believe and advocate "PrpsiHi.nHnl nr! maries, direct election of Senators, free tolls for American shipping through tne ranama canal, lull snare of irriga tion funds for Orecron. 320-aere home stead right with three years residence and six months leave of ubsence out of each year, continuing appropriation for Celilo Csnal and the opening of the Columbia river, an Alaskan nnlirv that will permit of present as well as future nenent, a money system independent of Wall Street control, national control of corporations doing interstate commerce business, more efficient reculation of trusts, and extension of nowera nH jurisdiction of Interstate Commerce Commission. --: -r w:Y - l (UN IM V f iafvn BI,LJ a . oKF.vi ot tne Kepublican voters rQio r. nHr,es l0. be held April 19, i jm j -1 am nominated and elected I will during my term of office endeav or to make a fair and equitable assess M.c..l( bo mat an property lifted will u- Jui proportion of taxes levied r . B. ZUTZ, APPLICATIONS FILED AT U.S. LAND OFFICE Many Settlers Make Appli cation for Homestead and Desert Land Entries- One Application for an Isolated Tract and One Stone and Timber Claim i Ty motto: "The Will of the People Shall be My Sole Guide." JOHN P. (Jerry) RUSK The progressive republican Candidate for Congress "For Roosevelt and progressive pol icies against Taft and standpatism.' Always a true friend of the Oregon Svstem. The onlv candidate for con gress who dares to oppose the Taft ad ministration and the old time political machine. I For County Judge I I hereby announce myself a candidate I f"r the office of County Judge of Mal- heur County, Oregon, subject to the 4 will of the Republican electors of said county at the primaries to be held April 19. 191i Y I ) I I f GEORGE W. MCKNIGHT. For County Clerk For State Senator In announcing mvself as a candidate for nomination on the republican ticket for the office of Senator ot the lino. Senatorial District, composed of the muntiea of Grant. Harney and Malheur, having signed Statement No. 1. The only other promise I make is, to do the very best I can for the state and dis trict, if nominated and elected WM. MILLER, Burns, Oregon. For District Attorney To the voters of Malheur, Harney and Grant counties: I am asking for the reDublican nomination for district attorney at the April primary election. ihe applications on record at the ocal office for the past week are as follows : Homestead Entry Oenrge L. Goodrich, of Ontario, Ore, ej of sw, wj of se section 11 tp 19 south range 46 east area 160 acres. Robert J. Stone of Ontario Ore lot sw of nw of section 23 se of ne of sction 22 tp 18 south range 47 east area 134.20 acres. Samuel S. Brewer of Ontario lot 1 on Morton Island section 14 lot 9 sec tion 15 tp 18 south range 47 east area 42.68 acres. Thomas L. Blackman of Ontario ots 2 and 3 of scetion 23 township 18 soutth range 47 east area 6.56 acres. Amos W. Johnson of Ontario lots 7 and 8 section 15 lots 9 and 10 section 22, tp 18 south range 47 east area 112.01 acres. Trent Johnson of Ontario, Ore. lots 11,12,13 and 14 of section 22 township 18 south range 47 east area 145.07 acres. Jmes Ewing of Westfall, Ore., sw nw section 17 and se ne section 18 township 18 south range 40 east area 80 acres. Charles D. Dunn of Weatherly, Oregon., sw se section 3 and nw ne and ei nw section 10 township 12 south range 44 east area 160 acres. Desert Land Entry Jay Lee Van Graft of Alberson, Ore., ei of wj and lots 12 3 and 4 of section 7 township 33 south range 35 area 295.55 acres. Frederick A. Robersonof Vale, Ore se of sw of section tp 17 south range 44 east area 40 acres. James Horace Burbridge of Vale, ni of se section 2 township 17 south range 44 east area 80 acres. Robert Fisher Nichols of Vale sj of se of sect 2 tp 17 south range 44 east area 80 acres. Leroy C. Hubert, of Bonita, Ore ne se of section 22, nw sw of section 23 townsThip 16 south range 38 east area 80 acres. Clarence E. Charles of Vale Ore nej nw of section 32 township 18 south range 44 east. Ezra Dillon of Vale Oregon lot 1 and se ne section4 . tp 18 south range 44 east area 81 acres. Isolated Tract W. J. Payton of Unity Oregon nw se of section 31 township 13 range 37 east. Timber or Stone Entry Prizada Worsham of Malheur, Ore gon si sw sw se section 21 ne of nw of section 28 tonwship 1 south range 39 east area 160 acres. 1 hereby announce mvuelf n panHiilnte ? if nnminutwl onrl olepted. to a' th" Primary election to be held April devote my entire time and energy to i. 1:12, for the republican nomination the work of this office, and will stand Banker J. R. Blackaby, of Ontario attended the county schools declama tory contest held here Saturday night. ior county Clerk. If do my best. DAVID F, elected, I will GRAHAM. Count g School Superintendent I. Nathaniel T. Conklin, of Westfall, announce my candidacy on the republi can ticket for the nomination of county school superintendent, subject to the uemion of the voters at the election to be held April 19, 1912. WA l 11 ANlrJL T. and strive for "Exact justice in all cases, good government, efficiency and economy. I win appreciate your suy port and will always do my best lustifv vour confidence in me. J ROBERT M. DUNCAN to! primary 2. CONKLIN. 1 believe in the "Oregon Plan," a would aafeguard it against all possil For Joint Senator I will be a candidate at the primary election in April, on the republican J'cket, for the office of joint senator lor Grant, Harney and Malheur counties. and rjoasible Miruucnmeni or corruption and ma chine politics. 1 believe in the election of U. S. aen ators by direct vote of the people, and ill subscribe to Statement No. 1. Io my mind, the laat legislature waa grotthly txtravugant in handling public 'u!ul With our state tax levy more ".an doubling at one bound, I am con vinced it i time to rail a halt, and, if H'ctttl, I pludgu utu'eaaing watchful ' on iny purl agaiiut auch unwar- ante I inroa.U on the statu trrury. At thu i in,- uiiovo a IrKi.lulur'a "t and main duty ja and ''" a ii.ui h I. Li I,,.. For Slate Senator I, James F. Mahon, of Mule. Harney county, Oregon, hereby rr-.iunce my self a candidate for the office of state senator of the 22nd Senatorial District, composed of Grant, Harney and Mal heur counties, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election on April 19, 1912. JAMES F. MAHON. For County Assessor I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for County Assessor of Malheur County, Oregon, subject to the votes of the Republican electors at the primary election to be held April 19. 1912., KENDALL. II IU, U llliiJ tiuw liUl. I. II, ,11 I.. P , m m . w tt'i'oinur ";, nil l.ii my iiioll.j If tkli. I i Hi tu lit m Mill f, '", In. I,.l rf i,f ,...) j.,,1,11, tl y ul I., U . r,,, ( MN County Assessor I hert-by announce myaelf a candid ate for the olfice of A.wmor of Mal heur County subject to the decision of tti Democratic vol. ra at the Primary flection to U. b ld April l'J, VMi. Ai- I if nominatmt and defied I pled- my self to inska an .MuHsble, jul and im partial assessment of all l' l'r hv In lbs ...ui.lv. A. M l. At hr i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Half section of land, near Vale, partly cultivated (no buildings) for sale; or would consider exchange for property in east, preferably in Philadelphia, Washington, D. C. or Buffalo, Address II. C. McKEEVER, 1944 N. 23d St., Philadelphia, Pa. Transforming the "Last Frontier" Into the "New Empire of the West" News of Interest to1 the Settler. Rancher. Home seeker and Investor. . . VALUE OF STATE LAND TO BE INVESTIGATED State Land Agent Rinehart is to make an extensive investigation and also secure facts on 600,000 acres of lands belonging to the state and scat tered throughout Oregon. It is be lieved that this will give the State Land Board sufficient information to go ahead on an intelligent basis in making future sales, once having de termined the value and usefulness of the land. Export Watoh RapIria& A SmmmUttr mm Ullll Queen fitting Ilirttfs Oio of tU fiint lin of Wktclt' , CIM ka Mini Jewelry may a '- S'Mll lw U County Tnutunr I l.nil si'."""" ms If at s.ididsi siiiu.sl.MU i...l.l..si stl If 1 JVW JM W 1 .tlllA..,Iltsltsli MALHEUR COUNTY LAND GOOD BUY The first of last week John Sham- berber, of Payette, purchased 120 acres of school land near Jacobsen's Gulch on the Dead Ox Flat. Mr. Shamberger realizes just what the big body of land lying in Malheur county will do with water on it and makes the purchase feeling that it is one of the best investments he could find. NEW HOMESTEAD BILL REPORTED FAVORABLY Equivalent to Five Month's Leave Granted to Home steadcrs House Commit tee Amendments are Ac ceptable to Senators Bor ah and Jones UNDERWOOD MINES SOLD TO WALLA WALLA PEOPLE The famous Underwood placer mines in the Cornucopia district have been sold to Walla Walla captalists at a reported price of $100,000. The House public lands committee by a unanimous vote of those present a few days ago favorably reported the Borah-Jones three-year homestead bill, substantially as recommended by sub-committee. The three-year feature is retained and, instead of granting the entrymen six months' leave of absence each year, the bill requires at least seven months' residence each year, which is equivalent to five months' leave. The bill does not specify any particular amount of cultivation required, but does require every entryman to have a habitable house upon his land be fore he can receive a patent. Senator Borah, after assurance re ceived from Speaker Clark, predicts that the bill will pass the House, and he has the promise of the President that he will sign it. The House committee amendments will be ac ceptable to Senators Borah and Jones. ORCHARDS MUST BE SPRAYED SAYS LACKEY County Fruit Inspector Lackey, while in town last Saturday, stated that ne was about ready to start a tree spraying crusade throughout Mal heur county. "All of the older or chards must be sprayed," aaid he, ' ana am also going to lee that no infected fruit is shipped or peddled over here from the Idaho orchards." VALE'S PROGRESS TOLD BY OTHERS Last week's Huntingon News said: Improvements in Vale during the last year total more than $250,000, and prospects indicate more for the year 1912. The location of the Ore gon Eastern railway headquarters there and the reclaiming of 40,000 acres of land surrounding the city by the Bully creek irrigation project, construction on which Is scheduled to begin in early spring, are two of the signs of a busy year which are ad vanced. The news of the Bully Creek pro ject was made kown through the fil ing of 57 water contracts covering 10,000 acres, and the remaining 5,000 acres of the first unit are in sight, say the promoters. Water for this project will, it is said, be available the spring of 1914. VALE SHOULD GET SHARE OF $3,000,000 BEING PAID FOR PORTLAND CEMENT Oregon Pays Other States Millions for the Very Things She Has Unde veloped Two Hundred Barrel Plant Proposed for Vale Some Months Ago Would be Great Paying Institution Hills Surrounding Vale Abound With all Ingredients Necessary That not one barrel of the 1,500,- 000 barrels of Portland cement, valued at $3,000,000, used in Portland ter ritory last year, was manufactured in the state is one of the startling state ments in the new bulletin to "The Economic Mineral Resources of Ore gon" by Prof. M. M. rark oi the O. i. C. school of mines, who is also irector of the State Bureau of Mines, which is publishing the new work at Salem. Although Oregon produced approxi mately $4,000,000, worth of geologi cat product in 1910, more than $12,- 000,000 worth were imported from other states and foreign countries, over three-fourths of which could have been produced within the state. More than $4,000,000 worth of clay pro ducts, such as brick tile, pottery, ter-ra-cotta and fire clay materials wee used in the vicinity of Portland alone last year, and but $1,000,000 worth of these were manufactured in Ore gon. California and Washington have for se me years spent thousands of dollars investigating the mineral resources of their territory, while Oregon has done practically nothing in this direc tion. Prof. Parks advocatea a more thorough knowledge of th geologi cal resources of the state, through a careful investigation the results of which may be published to the world. Thus the cement man, for instance, will be attracted here to develop the limestone deposits just as they have hitherto been developed in the statea north and south of us through the dissemination of accurate information regarding such deposits. CENTRAL OREGON SHIPPING HOGS Hog Raisers of Interior Make Mon ey on Alfalfa Fattened Hogs Top Price Paid Portland, Ore , March 12, (Spec- al) A new era in the development of Central Oregon and the Deschutes Valley bean with the receipt, on March 8, at the Portland Union Stock yards, of a carload of 104 hogs. They took the top price of the season, $6.95 per hundred weight. The most significant feature of the transaction was that they had been fatened on alfalfa and finished on wheat, the total cost to the growers being $3.50 per hundred weight. The hogs were loaded at Opal City and Madras, 64 head belonging to the Baldwin Creek & Land Company and 70 head to C. M. Elkinsof Prineville. The stockyards officials were de lighted over the transaction; they ay it is a moat valuable object lesson on the change from range and bonan za wheat ranching to intensified farm ing conditions. PROSPECTS GOOD AT BLUE BELL MINE Clyde Gay, forepisn of the Blue Bell mine, in the Mormon Basin, re port the mine showing up in fine shaps. They are 475 feat and think thay are ttaar the route, t as the rock U vary hard and O.a formation thsrg. lug. Tl.sy have l.esii working four man in the n. Ins (Ma winter, Miss V lln. slli Curry, a former Iss.Ur In Ida VsU h.Ml, i.ow Us.Ll.tf li Ot.lsMo, sllsi.dwd Ids .Is. latt.sloiy toit lai bslwols; rfi.li a MORE MALHEUR COUNTY SOIL TO BE IRRIGATED Great progress is being made of the Payette bridge across the Snake river and within a few days foot passeng ers will be able to cross from the Dead Ox Flat. With the news also comes the re port of splendid progress in the irri gation of a vast acreage of rich arid land in the Dead Ox Flat country, one of the finest sections in Malheur county. The new friends of that sec tion are Sinclair Mainland, of the Idaho-Oregon Light & Power Company, and James A. Green & Co., who have joined Col. Mu.Ier of Payette and are getting the land signed up as rapidly aa possible, and as soon as 2750 acres are signed up for water, work will begin in enlarging the work of irri gation started by Col. Muller. Mr. Mainland undertakes to finance the project, James A. Green & Co., will install thu machinery and con struct the canala, and Col. Muller throws his installed plant aa it now is, toward helping out the deal and securing water for his own holdings. Four thousand acrea will receive water by thia plan and thua be made ready to yield enormous crops. MANY DEEDS ARE RECORDED K. II. Kmith and wife to G. W. I.awhorn i of se of sw section !W tp l'J r V. i. T, AIai.Ur eJ wif to K. II. Hu.lt It til, of us ul s and t tit se of sw sc.. I loii ifi Ip I'i s r i' arse 4'J a t, N. H Mslll.Usssii si.d wlfs Io Hut lisid WslUll i i t t.W tvf W ((' l ci 1 1- K" i Mi, John F. Reece to Kingman Colony Irrigation Co. right of way deed across lot 4 section 6 tp 21 s r 47 arces .3 of an acre. R. A. Merchant and wife to Henry M. Graham lots 6 and 7 blk 21 On tario $2500. John C. Skelton and wife to John Padon lota 11 and 12 blk 15 Westfall. John Padon to Ernestine Padon lots 11 and 12 blk 15 in Westfall. R. Roman to Katherine Geci In terest in sw of section 4 tp 45. Oregon Valley Land Co to Mary Eatella Owen si of sw of nw sec ion 19 tp 33 range 40. Oregon Valley Land Co. to R. L Varney and R M Lamont nw of se of section 11 tp 32 r 41. U S to Clarence McElwain ne of section 25 tp 17 s r 46 area 160 acrea. George W. Morrison and wife to W. P. McGarey lota 9 10 11 blk 155 in Ontario. U S A to Frank M Reynolds ne of ne aection 26 and ni of nw and nw of ne aection 25 tp 17 sr 89 area 160 acrea. Frank M Reynolds and wife to Louis Barton! aame aa above $1000. Ontario Land and Townsite Co to Sadie Murphy Iota 8 9 10 blk 295 In Ontario $290. U S A to Emlle Lanolr s of sec tion 26 tp s r 42 area 820 acres. U 8 A to Oscar Merrill nw of see tion 27 tp 16 sr 47 area 160 arras. II C Hoyer and wife to L Halle !,. all lou 11 12 19 14 Ilk 121 in Ontario fl7u0. I) II Karfuot, aharrlf. to Win E Us all lots 13, 14 tlk ITT In Ontario. Thomas Jonas to KiiKiiian Colony Irrigation of right of way eras 4.1 a. iss ioss i. sit tllwii M Ip JW s r 44. H II llodga lu llliaiu tC M'ksy vf se of ff (; ifMlloA i IH l) ) LIVESTOCK SHOW WILL BEHUMMER Pacific Northwest Livestock Show to be Held in Port land Next Week From March 18 to 20 Inclusive Big Event of Interest to Ranchers Portland, Or., March. 12 (Special) With exhibita provided for every pen that had been built and the necessity of planning additional apace, the Pa cific Livestock Show to be held In Portland March 18-20 will be of great importance to the Hveatck industry of the Northwest. . IU ajoeess is assur ed. A special train of Inland Empire stock breedera and another from Spokane will be features of the at tendance. The Lewiaton Boosters will be in Portland on the 18th. Live stock from Montana, Idaho, Wyom ing and Utah, as well as from Wash ington and Oregon, will be shown. A combination sale of Shorthorn eattle and Doroc-Jtraey will be one of the big eventa. The push clubs and other community orgsnitations with a large radius of Portland, on both sides of the Columbia River, have promised to tend delegations. HERD OF ELK ON THEIR WAY TftORFfiftN Oregon la to have a herd of elk for propagating purposes. A bunch of 15 of these animals have been States Government. They have been crated in the Jackson Hole County, Wyoming, and are now on their way to their pasture in this state. In making this a gift to Oregon, the United States has Imposed one con dition, which every loyal citizen will appreciate. It has been represented to the government officials that our people earnestly desire ft herd of these animals, and, if allowed, we - will be glad to comply with the condition. The elk will be pastured, tempo-' rarily on the Wallowa Forest Reserve, from which place they will be distri buted throughout the state as they 1 T l A 1 f propsgaie. ; inaamucn as vn vaovuru- ment has provided the animals and a place for them to roam, it has been proposed thst the people of the stste expense of feeding the animals dur ing the bslance of the winter and op to the time when they can forage for themaelves. . - The Elk Lodges of the State, whose name will always perpetuate ' the fame of the splendid creature . that ia so rspidly disappearing, have taken : m mmtivM intAMit tn arirtinir . r.nm SIS RVHIIV a --sb , fund, which will not total mora than $1000.00. The Portland Lodge headed the subscription list with a donation of $100.00, followed quickly by the Pendleton, Albany and LaGrande Lodges. The people of Enterprise, Joseph, Wallowa and other town have also contributed enthusiastically. A small sum remains to complete the fund, and the Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, is acting aa custo dian or tne runa. suusenpuons are being received daily, ranging; from $10.00 up to $50.00. In order however, to comply with the conditions suggest ed by the Government, small amounts ' from all parts of the state are being asked. Organliations and individuals have responded liberally and the com mittee in charge is hoping to com plete the gathering of the fund be fore March 10th, when apart of it will be required. A board of trustees will be appointed to spend the money as it Is needed. s r 47 area 6 acrea $1800 Charley Zahller and wife to Fred rick L. Berg se of se section I tp IT r i.i innn Wm E Laos and wife to Martha A Farley south 20 feet of south side of lot 18 blk 41 in Ontario $6000. . Myron E Buter to C Louisa Mor com si of ne of nw of section 6 tp 83 s r 88 acres 20 aers. U S A to O W Porter lots 2 and 8 . i .i tn . ia .... o aa ..... alao lotl of section 21 tp 15 s r 46 , area 14.80 Berts, alao lot 2 of section 21 in tp 15 ar 46 area 81.90 acres. Wm G Vogts and wife to Sanford Emlson all lots 23 to 28 inclusive in blk 1 of Tsylor'sadd to Nyssa $900. Roy P Pstterson and wife to Ivor Hansen se of se section 16 tp Mil 40 C C Wilson to W U Uoile all lots 1 to 8 inclusive In tlk 48 in Park ad4 tu Nvss.e 1176 KoUrtveri Gllse and other to W U lluiie ell lots 10 to U Inclusive in tlk 40 j all Ms 1 t 0 inclusive Ilk 41 all lots 9 Io 14 liulusUe tlk 4JI M 1 and i In Ms Uit all bit H l In l i'i a ll Iv rV,