riRCUIT COURT OF THE fc ATE OF OREGON FOR MAL- . HEUKCOUmi nr.,t,inir(f)n Railroad & .SjSTon Company, a corporation, ?l.intiff. vg 1 m.nche Flower Thcbaud.C.W.jThe- Blaine r,Wmlln. Standard had. Freaer,Ln -- - .wk company Annul Bank ot r ! company, limited, ajoini United States Na- Vale Oregon, a corpor- tl0"' rvmmorninl fVmi To Stancm ----- . f . L:,A a Joint Stock Company, T .hnve named Defendanta. Defendants. Company one I In The Oregon, You are hereby required to Notice For Publication DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Vale Oregon, . March 14, 1912. Notice is hereby given that John V , f River!,ifle, Oregon, who, on April 19, 1910, made homestead entry Vale, No. 01275, for Ei SE1 Sec. 31, WJ SWJ, Section 32, Town Bhip 24 S. Range 37 E. Willamette. Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land auove described, before the Register and Receiver, United StstPa T.nti umce, at Vale, Oregon, on the day of April. 1912. Claimant name as witnesses: Dun can E. McRae. Augustus R v,n 20th j ...ma, thu 1 nmnmini n uiaituiu. iniinm m k d nb -u:.. .nnparana - : .-. - .. . uma wr ' 1 1 ... . : 11 . 11 nnitnn an . o:. 1 0rainst you in me auuve cntineu .. Ui .iversio.e, uregon tion within Six weeks from the 16th L f March 1912, the date of the Lt publication of this Summons and 1 yOU law l" - - (hereof, the Plaintiff will apply to Court tor a juugmem kiiiov m for me "I't""! --o--- of way over and across the BRUCE R. KESTER Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC A TION Vale 0909 Burns 03064 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, March 29, 1912. Vnti. I U- ..... following io uereuy given mat John b. uniiiicsuii, vregon, wno on Notice Of Application For Patent Mining Application No. 02105 United States Land Office at Vale Oregon. March 5, A. D. 1912. Notice is hereby given that the Metzler Oil & Gas Association whose post office address is Portland. Mult nomah County. State of Oregjn, through and by Geo. W. Hayes their attorney in fact whose post otfiice ad dress is Vale, Oregon, have this day filed application for a patent for the meuier Oil & Gas Association petroleum placer mining claim situated in no organized mining district, Coun ty of Malheur, State of Oregon, par ticularly described as follows: Southeast quarter (SEJ) of Section Tenty.eight (28) in Township Six teen (16) South of Ranee Fortv-fnnr n . m . . " v cast 01 the Willamette Meridian in Malheur County, State of Oregon, containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, as given, estimated and desig nated by the official plat and survey thereof. The Location of the said petroleum placer mining claim is recorded In Location jp.cribed property, to wit: ... 1QnQ . ' '' 1 the office of the Countv Clerk of Mai. I A strip of land One . Hundred (100) N; S and N SW V C f Oregon, as fol- oiuc 0 - " lows: E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office., at Vale. Oregon on the 7th day of May. 1912 wide, lying 50 feet of tie center line of the main track . tha Dreiron Eastern line of the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Nav Ution Copmany as same is now lo K.ted through the Northwest quarter kt the Southwest quarter (NWJ SWJ) f Section Thirty-Six (36) Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Forty iw ii East of the Willamette Meridian in Malheur County, Oregon, said center line of track being more oarticularly described aa follows: i iwininar at a point in the West line of said Section Thirty-Six (36) ,nd Fourteen Hundred Nine (1409) t North of the Southwest corner thereof ;thence North 43o 14' East, Sixteen Hundred Fifty-Eight (1658) leet to a point in the East and West tenter line of said Section Thirty-Six (36) and Eleven Hundred Twenty five feet East of the West quarter lection cornerthereof ;said strip of land tontaining in all Three and Eighty one-hundreths (3.81) acres I Also a strip of land one hundred feet (100) wide, lying Fifty (50) feet on each side of the said center line of the main track as same is now "located through Lots one(l) &two(2), the Southwest quarter of the North east quarter (SWJNEi)and the South east quarter of the Northwest quarter (SEi NWi)of Section Two (2), Town ihip Nineteen (19) South, Range Jorty-Four (44) East of the Willam ette Meridian, in Malheur County, Oregon, said center line of track be ing more particuarly decribed as fol lows: I Begining at a point in the North line of said Section Two (2) and Thirteen Hundred Seven (1307) feet West of the Northeast corner thereof ; thnce South 43o 14' West Thirty-Six Hundred Eight (3608) feet, to a point in the East and West center line of "said Section Two (2) and Fourteen 'Hundred Ninety (1490) feet East of the West quarter-aection corner there of. Said strip of land contemner in 'all Eight and Twenty-Eight Hundred - ths (8.28) acres. I The two above decribed strips of i land containing in all Twelve and Nine t Hundredths (12.09) acres, and for a -determination of the compensation to be paid by Plaintiff to Defendant , therefor, and for its costs and dis ;bursements of the action. i This Summons is published in the j Malheur Enterprise, a weekly news paper, published and of general cir- culation in Malheur County by order I of the Hon. Dalton Biggs. Judge of (the above entitled Court, which' or- jderwas made and entered on the 15th i day of March 1912 and directed the 'publication of this Summons for Six weeKs in said newspaper commencing I with the 10th day of March 1912; and J that C0Py of the Summons and com- Plaint herein be forthwith mailed to J Joseph Bell, one of the officers of the defendant Standard Commercial Com Pny. Limited, at No. 2 Portland . Street. M I P. L. WILLIAMS, H. B. THOMP- I SON, GEO. E. DAVIS, J Attorneys for Plaintiff. j FORFEITURE NOTICE I Portland, Ore., March 12, 1912. I 1( J. J. Kenny, W. A. Teutch, 1 ihomas Canham, Jr., and C. C. Wil- son. j To ycu and each of you, your heirs I or assigns : You are hereby notified J in" we have expended during the cal J ender year, 1911, $100, in labor and I improvement upon Petroleum claim i known as the Nvaaa Petroleum & Gas Group of NEJ of Section 20. In tp 19 of Range 46 east of Willamette Meridian in Malheur County, State of 0regon, the location notice of which is recorded in Book 8 Page-of the "Records of Oil," in the office of aald county clerk of Malheur County, Ore gon, in order to bold said claims un der the provisions of section 2324. Revised Statutea of the United States, nd the amendment thereof approved January 22, 1880, concerning the an nual labor of mining claims, being fne amount required to hold aaid min lnK claim, for the period ending Dec mUr 31, 1911 if within 90 days from the per onal trviee of this notice or within 10 dyK ,fler th publication thereof, yu fail or refuae to contribute your HJflio, "f auch expenditure aa cw which amounts to fll.&O, your "trrr.t in the Mid claim will b-oi..e u' l""rty of the umUrl id, your l'icr, hu ), ,i4tf tu required '" f ll.vUed tflalut.S. ' Wti.l, j May y Claimant names as witnesses John Norwood, Jake Troost, Mel ville Kelley, Roe Gray, all, of Jamie- son, Oregon. I3KUCE R. KESTER Register. WHY HE WAS LATE "What made you so late?" "I met Smithson." Well, that is no reason whv vnn should be an hour late getting home to supper. I know, but I asked him how hs urns feeling, and he insisted on tollinc mp about his stomach trouble." 'Did you tell him to take Chamber Iain's tablets?" "Sure, that is what he needs. by Vale Pharmacy. Sold Rings sized and man s, Ontario. repaired at New- ,NOTICE Notice is hereby triven that on Anril 27, at 2 o'clock of said day, at the of fice of the Lower Willow Creek Water Users Association at Dell, (now Jam ieson,) Oregon, I will sell at public sale to the highest bidder, as Drovided for in the by-laws of the association, the capital stock of each of. the subscribers for stock of the Lower Willow Creek Water Users Association, hereinafter mentioned, to pay the delinquent as sessment of each said subscriber, in the sums set opposite their respective names. A. B. Cox $13 50 F. E. Struthers 13 50 J. D. Marks 13 50 Wm. Logan 2 25 O. H. Summers 13 50 J. J. Davis 6 75 Mable Hamilton 20 25 W. E. Bright 15 75 A. A. Derrick 12 5!5 John Glasscock 6 75 Eliza J. Embrie 13 50 Mary L. Lynd 27 00 A. E. Conant 13 50 Jesse Richardson 13 50 F. S. Vaughan 24 75 C. I. Daniels 13 50 Roy Wilker 13 50 Louis Heil 13 50 M. D. Kelley 9 00 Wm. Taylor 27 00 J. A. Randolph 13 50 Ed. Hamilton 9 00 J. J. Dolan 4 50 Clarence Beckman 13 50 G. W. Taylor 6 75 O. D. Lovelace 13 50 J. A. Hurley 13 50 Ben Smith 13 50 E. G. Hiatt 13 50 Hoskins Construction Co. 162 00 Samantha A. Vaughan 18 00 The original Notice of in Volume 8 of Oil Record on page 412, on the 21 day of March, A. D. 1910. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of said petroleum placer mining claim embraced in this application are required to file their adverse claim with the Register of the United States Land Office at Vale, in the County of Malheur, State of Oregon during the sixty (60) 'days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred in virtue of the pro visions of the statute in such case made and provided. BRUCE R. KESTER Register. First Pub. March 9, 1912 Last Pub. May 11 1912 If you have anything the Malheur Enterprise umn. to sell try "Want" col- Dated at Dell, (now Jamieson,) Ore gon, this inn aay 01 iwarcn, ivic. By order of the board of directors. H. C. CLEVELAND. Sec. Ixiwer Willow Creek Water Users As sociation Marl6-Apnl 6 Rpnd the Entemrlse to' your friends in the east. It will please them and he 1 a boost for Vale at the same time, Notice Of Application For Patent Mining Application No. 02106 United States Land Office at Vale, Oregon. March 5. A. D. 1912. Notice is hereby given that the Damasch Gas & Oil Association whose post office address is Portland, Mutl momah County, State of Oregon, through and by Geo. W. Hayes their attorney in fact whose post office address is Vale, Oregon, have this daj filed application for a patent for the Damasch Gas & Oil Association petroleum placer mining claim situ ated in no organized mining district, County of Malheur, State of Oregon, particularly described as follows: Southwest quarter (swj) of Sec tion Two (2) in Township seventen (17) South of Range Fourty-four (44) East of Willamette Meridian in Malheur County, State of Oregon, containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, as given, estimated and designated by the official plat and survey thereof. The location of the said petroleum placer mining claim is recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Malheur County State of Oregon, as follows: The original Notice of Location in Volume 8 of Oil Record on page 441, on the 4th day of April A. D. 1910. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of said petroleum placer mining claim embraced in this application are required to file their adverse claim with the Register of the United States Land Office at Vale, in the County of Malheur, State of Oregon during the sixty (60) days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred in virtue of the pro visions for the statute in such cases made and provided. BRUCE R. KESTER Register. First Pub. March 9,1912 Last Pub May 11,1912 MALnEUR ENTERPRISE Forfeiture Notice Portland, Oregon Feb. 15, 1912, To Howard A. Guilford. N. M. Hayter, John Ewmg, Frank T. Guthrie, Edward Gamehrard. To you and each of you, your heirs or assigns: You are hereby notified that I have expended during the calendar year. 1911, $100, in labor and- improvement upon Petroleum Placer claim of the Florence May Oil & Gas Association of NWof section 13 in Tdwnship 17 S of Range 45 East of Willamette Meri dian in Malheur County, State of Ore gon, the location notice of which is re corded in Book 8 Page 407 of the 'Records of Oil,' in the office of said county clerk of Malheur County, Ore gon, in order to hold said claims under the provisions of section 2324. Re vised Statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereto appoved January 22, 1880, concerning the an nual labor of mining claims, being the amount required to hold said mininr claims for the period ending December 31, 1911. And if within 90 days from the per sonal service of this notice or within 108 days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure as co-owner, which amounts to $12.50, your in terest in the said claim will become the property of the undersigned, your co-owner, who has made the required expenditure by the terms of said sec tions of Revised Statutes. Chas. F. Parker. 1st pub Feb. 12 last pub. May 18 1912 Notice for Publication Vale 01261 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office At Vale, Oregon, March 20, 1912 Notice is hereby given that Wal ter Campen, of Vale, Oregon, who on April 8, 1910, made homestead entry, No. 01261, for Si Si Section 35, Town ship 17 S. Range 44 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver United States Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 24th day of April, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: C. A. Beckman Allen Rasback, George Russel, T. T. Nielson, all of Vale Oregon. BRUCE R. KESTER Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Vale 0637 Burns 02295 (H. E. 3145) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Vale Oregon, March 20 1912. Notice is hereby given that A. P. Shivery, of Malheur Oregon, who, on June 13, 1907, made homestead entry No. 0637, for N SW & SWX SW Sec. 24, and SEJ SEJ Section 23. Township 13 S. Range 40 E. Will. Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Register & Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 29th day of April, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Carey, Andrew Whitworth, A. D. Penrod and William Whitworth all of Malheur, Oregon. BRUCE R. KESTER Register f pub Mar 30 1 pub April 27 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MAL HEUR COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. In the MatterTof the Estate of James P. Anderson, deceased. "IN APPEARING to the Court that Jamea P. Anderson, Jr., the Executor of the above"entitled estate has here tofore rendered presented and filed in this Court the final account of his ad ministration of the estate of said de ceased ; 1 . n It Is Therefore' Ordered, that the 27 day of Aprill912, fat eleven o'clock a. m. be and the same is hereby fixed for the setlement of the said account, and that the JClerk give notice thereof by causing notice there of to be'published in the Malheur En terpriser the newspaper published and of general circulation "injMalheur County, State orOregon, once each and every week for five 'consecutive weeks prior to said date of settle ment. B. C. KICHARDf'ON County Judge. Dated this 26 dsy of March 1912. Tat 7 Gold en West Coffee The One Coffee Which Pleases Everybody VI10le Roast Steel Cut Steel Cut Vacuum Packed Our line of Teas, Spices, Extracts and Can ned Goods is complete '''iiAt ff lit filiiplM l")W, Fresh Vegetables A full stock at all times Malheur Forwarding Company V.rr Vw tfmlrr, llrtl Uy, Illicit. I'flrr-, r Vour- without rlituirr. r II SELLING SAVED PEOPLE FROM PANIC When Bank Failed He Promptly Offered Par for Pass Books. Lean Sharks and Brokers Thwarted By Him Saved People Large Suma. "Help promptly is of double value," aays the proverb. Oregon people, and Portland people Id particular, will remember the fail ure of the Title Guarantee and Trust company, of Portland, In October, 1907. The embarrassment of that Institution was bad enough of Itself. But It came at a time when the breaking of one bank came perilously near producing panic in which many banks and business houses must go down to the measureless damage of thousands. It was a time for men to help each other; a time for business Interests to stand together In order to save depositors from a heavy Iosb. Disastrous as a settlement of ma terial discount would have been, it was feared for a time that It was the best settlement that could be made. And If made. It certainly would have resulted in widespread 'and ruinous loss lo thousands all over Oregon. In that crisis Ben Selling promptly came forward with a better offer. He proposed to take over the claims of he depositors at seventy-five cents on the dollar in good, solid casft, and an additional twenty-five cents In mer ihandise. It was absolutely equiva ent to a hundred cents on the dollar every penny that waa Involved. There was an instance of needed elp promptly given. It averted a hreatened and imminent panic. It estored the general confidence In tanks and business houses. It abso utely Insured depositors against loss, t did more than any other one thing 0 enable commercial Portland to ride he troubled seas of 1907 the most langerous period since 1896. And it was typical of Ben Selling, t required financial resources, splen id judgment of conditions, and a sup rb confidence In the essential stabill y of bis city and his state, and the airness of his fellow citizens. VHAT BILL HANLEY THINKS OF BEN SELLING "Oregon for Oregon" Is the slogan if William Hanley, the picturesque epresentatlve of Central Oregon, who. lecause of his marked facial and pliy .leal resemblance to William Jen lings Bryan, has muny times beei nistaken for the thrice-defeated can lidate of the Democracy for the pres dency. It Is for the reason of "Ore ;on for Oregon" and because Hanley's lews coincide closely with those ot Ben Selling, candidate for the Kepub ican nomination for United State? senator, that Hanley feels very friend y toward the candidacy of Selling -. Ik WILLIAM HANLEY Hanley came out of the Selling head luarters yesterday looking cheerful teflocting that Mr. Selling In his plot orm had definitely committed him elf to securing for Oregon Its Jtif .hare of the reclamation fund fo: iromotlog various irrigation project! n this state. Mr. Hanley said It woulr e advisable for the voters of thii tate to elect a senator who could b epeuded upon to do all In his powt secure for the state all that belong d to It In the wny of. money for or; Inatlng and completing Irrigating eu ?rprist'tt. "Up to the present time the state t Oregon is short about K,000,uoo of s part of the reclamation fund, 111011 y that should huve been used for the "instruction of irrigation projects hi :U state and which money was ac- 1 tally given to other states," said Mr. lanley. "Mr. SelHng Is pledged to the re overy of that money for use here, aud f anybody can do It I am convinced hat b will at least lend his best ef orts lu that direction. My acquaint nice of seNeral years with Mr HHIlni tas convinced me that be alwuys has itood square toed lu lh fro 1! for Oregon Interests snd It Is about tliue had such a rei'reM-niam at Wash iigtou." r'rorn s Portland newspaper. WW $1,300 IN TWO SMALL BOTTLES Nuf felt DUpUr WJl B EiMitrJ At Miuloj Coflirtu 1 Blir Nut Jvftt () ul lit "l Msl M wtll SI ed in the State Mining Congress to be held in Baker next June will be that of Messrs. James Underwood and J. D. Rhodes, the former owners of the Underwood placer claims at Cornucopia. The exhibit will be two bottles of nurgeta taken from the Underwood diggings within the last year. The nuggets are valued at something over $1300 and will range in size and value from $1 to $15 o. $20. They are wash sold, being as smooth as if molded out by hand and have the appearance of ordinary coarse yellow pebbles. The entire lot represents three days' work for two men, said Mr. Rhodes, who help to take them out. Expert Watch Repairing at Propst, the Jeweler. Notice Of Application For Patent Mining Application No. 02104 United States Land Office at Vale, Oregon. March 5. A. D. 1912. Notice is Hereby Given that the Wagner Oil & Gas Association whose post office address is Porland, Multno mah County, State of Oregon, through and by Geo. W. Hayes their attorney in fact whose post office address is Vale1, Oregon, have this day filed ap plication for a patent for the Wagner Oil & Gas Association petroleum plac er mining claim situated in no organ ized mining district, County of Mal heur, State of Oregon, particularly described as follows: The Northwest quarter (NWJ) of Section Twenty-eight (28) in Town ship Sixteen (16) South of Range Forty-four (44) East of Willamette Merdian, according to estimated and designated area given by the official plant and survey hereof, containing one hundred sixty (160) acres. The location of the said petroleum placer mining oiaim is recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Malheur County, State of Oregon, as fol lows : The original Notice of Location in Volume 8 of Oil Record on page 411, on the 21 day of March ,A. D. 1911 Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of said petroleum placer mining claim embraced in this application are required to file their adverse claim with the Register of the United States Land Office at Vale, n the County of Malheur, State of Oregon during the sixty (60) days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred in virtue of the pro visions of the Btatute in such case made and provided. BRUCE R. KESTER Register. FirBt Pub. March, 9. 1912 Lat Pub. May, 11 1912 HARRIMAN TO START WORK ON COOS BAY END Marahfield, April 1. The Evening Times says: That the Southern Pa cific is planning to begin construction on this end of the Coos Bay-Eugene line early this spring is the newathat Frank B. Waiteof Sutherlin brought here today. Mr. Waite arrived on the Breakwater this morning to look after business interests on the bay. While in San Francisco recently. Mr. Waite visited the Southern Pscl fic officials. At the office of Chief En gineer Hood, he was given to under stand that construction would 1 be started on the Coos Bay end of the line this spring and that it would be rapidly pushed to completion. , . JESSE THOMPSOM Whose recent tragic death, through the accidental discharge of a rifle, has been already announced by the coun ty press, was born in Crawford coun ty Illlinois, Aue. 6, 1852. He was. the sixth in a family of aeven five boys and two girls. In 1858, when Jesse was only six, hia fathet died, leaving the are aud support of toe family to the mother; a woman of un usual strength of character, who, liv ing with herchilrden on rented farms, contrived by industry and good busi ness sense to support her family and keep her children together. In order to better the family fortunes she re moved to Kansas, the most western -state in the union, in 1868 ; where, after two years of pioneer life, she passed into the larger life in the Beyond. Five years after his fathers death, in 1875, Jesse crossed the plains by the overland route into Oregon where he labored at an honest work that came to his hand, till 1883, when he and his brother, Elias, came to the Agency Valley, and located the fine ranch on which the two brothers have accumulated a fortune. By strict in tregity, industry, and honest dealing, they not only made a home, but warm friends all over the county He is survived by a sister and two brothers: Mrs. H. M. Sutheralnd of Mountainhome, Idaho; John S. Thom son of Jasper, Mot ; and Elias Thomp son of Beulah. A cousin, J. B. Stan field of Mountainhome, with his fam ily constitute the only remaining near relatives living west of the Rocky Mountains. Jesse's friend, B. L. Milligan. Mr. Blank's Mistake "I made a bad mistake today" said Blank to his wife. "I went to pay that subscription to the daily, which waa $5. I found out af terward that I handed the agent a $10 bill and didn't notice it until he was goneguess he didn't either. I suppose the fellow is honest and I'll get my money back, but it'll be some trouble." "I've been telling you" said his wife "that you should deposit your money in the bank and then pay by check. Then you won't be makjng such mis takes and having bo much trouble." Was she right? She was. We invite one and all to open a check ing acount at our bank. The First National Bank Vale, Oregon Five Per Cent On Time Deposits Capital Stock $50,000 Money Sent to All Parts of the World at Lower Rates than Charged by the Post Office. DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS: J. S. Edwards, Pres't T. W. Halliday, First Vice President W. R. Wilkerson Second Vice Pres't James Munro, Cashier J. E. Lawrence, Asst Cashier W. J. Graff, A HORRIBLE VISION Our manager recently had a weird dream: He was peacefully reposing upon his bed when a strange noise caused him to partially rise, to find himself gazing into a pair of fierce looking eyes not' two feet away. The creature bending over his bed waa fearfully and'wonderfully made. The manager was mad and wanted to say "The Devil," but was also scared, and could only feebly gasp, "Wh - - wh - - -what have! I d -'done?" His Satanic Majesty straightened up and smiled yea laughed for he had a keen sense of humor. "Fear not," he said in a husky voice, "for I bring you good tidings of great Joy, which shall be to you and your boss, for this night, in this bsg beside me are fifty-seven hundred ami sixty-four thousand golden ducats. They belong to you both. I came for the sole purpose of placing and order and paytng?in advance for ten thousand carloads of KING COALThe llotUti Muff inline tWvrto be delivered when Gabriel toots hie horn." With a swUlt of bis tail, s lw bow, and a rordUl but painfully era phalli) "See Yog J.atvr," be made a itoUe like a purple relti-o apron and fsdtxl awsy, HOKAI,: If ll tWvil d.w.ul ih what msUs bot fire, wko doT mini Aiir.NTH OREGON-IDAHO LUMBER CO. i