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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1913)
C A- Powell TRANSFER Freight, Baggage, Ex press, Etc. Alwayr ready. Quick service Office phone 2; residence 116 Coffelt & Nichol Contractor! and Builders Office in shop formerly occu- pied by Bayies & mcuonaia. Call at office or at office of Empire Lumber Co., in per son or Dy pnone L Vale, Oregon 1 AocnnM AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE IEOINS forty fifth school yeai nEGREE COURSES ' nrjy pbueiol i 10ICUlTUt. CNQINHWINO. HOMI ! icowoMic. minino. Foatet. Com-TWO-YEAR COURSES aoeicui. YUM HOMC rcONOMiC. MICMANIC ' dlTI ' fOMTI COMMlCt. PMABMaCV TEACHER S COURSES in manual f irtiplng. igrlculture, domestic science ,sd(rt. MUSIC Including piano, string, band i imtnunenU and roice culture. A IEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled j xi Enkicbmknt or Rurai. Lifr" I d Catalogus will be mailed free IM application. Addreii H M. TiwwanT. Registrar, (hrT-ttwM) Corvallis, Oregon. I T. T. Nelsen Funeral Director UP-TO-DATE Undertaking Parlors I Carry a Fine Line of Undertaking Supplies Hearse Service T.T. NELSEN Licnsed Embalmer P. 0. Cigar Store JIM ROGERS, Prop. FINE CANDY Fresh un popped corn always on hand Subscriptions taken for all the lead ing magazines at publishers prices WW Eotvarii Always en Sal Htra Vale Blacksmith Shop L. Growell Prop. Next to Skating Rink, 'A' Street Blacksmiths Horseshoers All Work Guaranteed Buggy and Wagon Doctor W'U practice and operate on car ""' P'owt, buggies and wagons knd your crippled vehicles for a new lease of life to A. Randolph A Street, Vale, Oregon in the same shop where I worked last winter Horseshoeing a Specialty C.W, Knowles Co. lONlKACriOlM ' M)ll4)j;iM u Minn n,u ),,umllitr . oiu;;on MALHEUR ENtERPRISE LEGAL ADVERTISF.m.vt New Today Notice to Taxpayers. NotlPA a . hwffv i." .thA court being th. Wh'd.; of S.'STb.f TmI' -""coBiiieni, rolls of Ma hour county for the year 1913. Malfeur Louis E. Hill, County Assessor. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. of lltUfe f ?n cxecution a"d order of sale in foreclosure duly issued by the Per m ,lhe Circuit 0"rt of the Coun! Keith HheUr ?tate of 0ree". dated the 8th day of August, 1913, in a cer tain action in the Circuit Court for said connty and state wherein Louis Zani netta as plaintiff recovered judgment K :LG 'V W G- Norton and J. M Keeney for the sum of eight thousand four hundred and fifty-four and So tlilV Bnd B.ev,en hundred 8xty dol lars attorney's fees and costs and dis bursement, taxed at seventy-five and -VW dollars on the said 8th day of August, 1913. ' w heey KiveP that 1 wi on the 15th day of September. 1913, at the in' cf ?n in Vale' in "id county and state, at the hour of 1:30 in the af ternoon of said day, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real and personal property, to-wit: The west sixty-nine feet of lots seven and eight of block eighteen of the orig inal Town of Vale Oregon, more par ticularly described as follows: Begin ning at a point twenty-five feet west of the northeast corner of lot eight in v i !&hteen. of the original Town of Vale, Oregon, and running thence west sixty-nine feet; thence south one hun dred feet; thence east sixty-nine feet; thence north one hundred feet to the place of beginning. Also all of the furniture and fixtures of the rooming house of what is known as the Good rich Hotel, said furniture and fixtures being described as follows: Thirty iron bedsteads with springs, mattresses and and bedding for each; also thirty com modes Or hlirPHUH tncrothar urifli 1.1..V bowl and Ditcher for each: carpet for each room of the Goodrich Rooming House: also forty chairs; three heatincr stoves! and nil nth or fncnunra and fixtures which may belong to the nam uooaricn nooming House at this time or that mav hplnna tn tha aomn during the life of the mortgage. laxen ana levied upon as the proper ty Of the Raid flhnvp nnmpH riofsnrlan a or as much thereof as may be necessa ry to satisfy the said judgment in fa vor of Louis Zaninetta against said de fendants with interest thereon, togeth er with all Costa and dishnrspmpnta that have or may accrue. u. H. kerfoot, Sheriff. By Ben J. Brown, Deputy. C. M. Crandall, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 9th dav August, 1913. First publication August 16th, 1913. Last publication Sept. 13th, 1913. Notice of Hearing of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur county. In the Matter of the Estate of M. W. Endsley, deceased. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern; that the undersigned ad ministratrix has filed her final account of said estate in the above entitled court, and the said court by order duly made and entered on the 12th day of August, 1913, has designated Septem ber the 15th. 1913. at the Inur of ten o'clock in the forenoon, and the court room of said court in Vale, in said county and state, as the time and place of hearing objections thereto, if any; and all persons having objections there to, if any, are notified and required to E resent such objections in writing on or efore said day, otherwise said account will be settled and allowed as filed and said estate closed. Tay Wade, Administratrix of the Estate of M. W. Endsley, Deceased. H. C. Eastham, Attorney for Administratrix. Aug. 16-Sept. 6 Administrator's Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Uoumy oi maineur. TTnHor nnthnrit.v crranted bv the Will in the within mentioned estate, I, the undersigned executor, will sell at pri vate sale the following described prop-it- The southeast Quarter of the northeast quarter of section five (5), in townsnip sixteen aoum, ui range forty-seven (47), east of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Malheur, State of Oregon. The sale will be made on and after f Rentember. 1913. and bids will be received at the office of the Judge of the said Court, at Vale, Ore eon, and at the office of Lloyd & Son, in the City of Weiser, Washington county, state oi iaano. The terms of the sale are as follows: r .ouK nn the riav of sale, and the balance on or before the first day January, 1914, without interest, secur j v... nnrimurg on the said real es- tate, or by deed in escrow at the first National Bank, weiser, uuu v. Washington, State of Idaho. Dated Augusts, . Executor of the Estate of Ernest A. Atwood. wv " Kntir far Publication and . 01694 n tYia Interior Leparuiieiik "" S. Land Office at Vale Oregon Notice is hereby given that Everett w.-.i.... rvr,T Drpron. who. on LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTH 01525 U F. F MlCKey, OI uoru, v-i.k - - August 12, ,1910. made homestead eng 01525 and T. 30 ary 7, entry Lot 3. SWlNE'i. SElNWi, Sec. 2, s., K.iMs c... ... ? 1911. made additional num under the eniargeu n irac;- entry unaer vne -Minf--- . c i for NiNWJ, SWJNWJ bee. 1. SM vin. o !o T.n-nwhin 30 !s.. Kange NEK 38 notice ear Section 2. Township 30 S., . Range Willamette lcr",""";."T.t,,Z . , . ,t.lf Final three i or intention iu , . i, inter lnd ICth d above aeacnucu, -. ct,LM ndReceiver of the I n Suu. Office, at vaie. l',r.j"" - lay of Septenibt-r, Ui-i- .... iniliwHH Claimant nanu-s ;,lnr."f,nr4.tf0n Tom Seaweard, of Ontsr ;.. Oregon . i,.f, un i rv. ,d uuy u....u. K'MnK, AuglSU3 K'""1"- Ctxxl KMawsTfuf Ills Ki.lho.ia.--day. d.rrr - ..r ; r M ( 1,.,Url.l..'sl .'li'. ' " ' t i ii.h.mi, a. i."' "' j, ..in.. ;";;;' ... sUliiiH al.. ui. i" !' r 'r ' New Today Citation to Show Cnu In the County Court of the State of MaJneur. ' 6 ot in the Matter of the Estate of William A. Vanderbilt. deceased. To Eya A. Vanderbilt, Roland W. Van derbilt and Vivian C. Vanderbilt their heirs at law of William A. Van- ucruuL, aeceased: and to all unknown heirs and devisees: !' appearing to the Court by the petition filed herein by Andrew Van derbilt, administrator of the estate of Wilham A. Vanderbilt, deceased, that it is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the real estate of said decedent hereinafter described, in order to tiav hm Huhta orA tk. j charges of administration, it is ordered uiai me neirs and devisees of said de cedent, and all persons interested in said estate rr.uuk uvivi v Vino VUUl L Jll ToU,o8day' the 23 day of September, mo, hi urn o ciock A. M. tn the court room of said Court, in Vale, Malheur CoUntV. Orpcrnn tn ihntu mn .k.. order should not be granted to said ad- iiuiusiraior to sen so much of said real estate as shall be necessary. B runner ordered mat this cita tion be served upon the above named heirs at law nf aaiA AannaaA u: - v:cwcu, iciuk 1119 onlv heirs at law. nnd ha kiin, AiA interstate by the publishing of said ii iuur ouL'ceBHi ve weeKS (or five issues) in the Malheur Enterprise, a newsnanpr nrintorf onrl riKliivoi in said county. l he real estate herein referred to is briefly described as follows: The NorthwPHt 1111 Q rfa cf CanfiAn thirty-one (31), Township Sixteen (16), ooum, nange rorty-seven tiast, wu lamette Meridian Pntoi acres, according to the United States Survey, situated in Malheur County, Oregon. And lots one (1), two (2) and three (3) and the Southwest Oiinrtor nt Vo - f - - " www uu& vr& V MtV Northeast Oliartpr nf Kontinn thirtw. three (33), and lot five (5) in Section miriy-iour an in iownsnip two (21 South. Ranire W F.nat Willnmctta Meridian, containing 47.79 acres, ac cording to the United States Survey, situated in Umatilla County, Oregon County Judge of Malheur County, Ore. A It? n . . n Aug jo oepi Notice ot Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution dulv issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Malheur. State of Oreeon. dated the 13th day of August, A. D. in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said county and State, where in The United States National Bank of Vale, Oregon. A National Banking Corporation recovered judgment against C. W. Thebaud and Blanche Thebaud. Husband and Wife, for the sum of Five Thousand One Hundred Three and 88-100 Dollars, with interest on Three Thous and Seven Hundred Fifty and no-100 Dollars of said judgment at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the said 13th day of August, 1913, and the fur ther sum of Three Hundred Thirty Nine and 70-100 costs and attomey.s fees together with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 13th day of February, A. D. 1911, and also costs of and upon this writ. Now, therefore Notice is hereby giv en that I will on the 15th day of Sep tember, 1913 at the Main entrance or the Court House in Vale, in said Coun ty and State, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit: The Westhalt or the soutnwest quar ter of Section Thirty Six. Township Eighteen, South, Range Forty Four, East of the Willamette Meridian, also the South Half of the Northeast Quar ter and Lots One and Two and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Two, Township Nineteen, South, Kange forty rour, East of the Willamette Meridian in Malheur County, Oregon, together with all water rights and water ditches of any name or nature including a one fifth interest in the Gellerman-Froman Ditch CnmDanv's ditch, or Six Hun dred (600) Shares of stock in said Ditch Company, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, except, however, a strip of land running through and over said above described land, containing 12.09 acres, owned and used by the Oregon-Washington rail road and Navigation Company as a railroad. Taken and levied upon as the proper ty of the said C. W Thebaud and Blanche Thebaud, husband and wife, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of the Uuited States National Bank, of Vale, Oregon, a National Banking Corporation against the above named defendants with in terest thereon, together with all costa and disbursements that may accrue. Dated at Vale. Malheur County, Ore gon this 14th day of August, A. D. 1913 D. H. Kerfoot, Sheriff. By Ben J. Brown, Deputy. First Publication August 16, 1910. Last Publication Sept. 13, 1913. Aroce for Publication 0980 Burns 03244 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale Oregon July 28, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Peter Zee, of Westfal!, Oregon, who, on June 1, 1909, made homestead entry No. mo, for SWJSW'..Sec. 21, SLJSEi, Sec 20 EiNEl, Section 29, Township li I S . Range 42 E.. Willamette Meri dian has filed notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register and Re ceiver of the United States Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 2nd day of September, 1913. Claimant names aa witnesses. T A. Boston, of Vale, Oregon; Z. Davidson, of Parma. Idaho; Albert Kke of Westf.ll. Oregon; Oscar jMCok... fJ- Aug 2-Aug 30 Register. Kotic for Publication 01354 Burn' 04820 Department of the Interior U. S. -and Office at Vale. Oregon, Notice iaUrrbv given that Charlie K . Thomas. 'f '""". '". ,.n June tilh. liMO, enl lu.inr.tead ap- I, ,l.."t.M...a. Hnal0.r.. y..rW. .r.uhli.h l.im t " U"d aUv-' ;,fo..r.,udsur: i a.:4om- .- I l.n.Uf, 1'jI J ll'J.ii.n i..,..,i lM.,u,o..r;;. .,,J.,l.nH Vi.iu, ' i;;.;.; Real Estate Transfers Complete List of Deed Recorded by tb Ceinry Clerk of MaJfear Cotnly since the Ust Ine of Tke Enterprise. Aug. 4-J. F. Orr to A. J. McLaln, SWJ SEi, ie-16-47, May 15, 1913, $1.00. A. J. McLain to R. E. Wilson, SWJ SEJ, 16-16-47. July 1, 1913, $1.00. C. H. Johnson A G. A. Johnson to Tedd Edwards, NWJ SEJ, 36-19-45, March 10, 1913, $1.00. J. J. Burbridge to W. H. Doolittle, 1 int. in (WJ NE) NEJ, E W NEJ NEJ) 4-18-47, Aug. 2, 1913, $2,000. Charles E. Bayies to Paul G. Free man, lots 35-36 blk 2, Nelsen's add lo Vale, July 30, 1913, $200. Ontario Land and Townsite Co. to Mary E. Rhodes, lota 33, 34. 35 blk 6, Villa Park add Ontario, Aug. 4, 1913, $405. J. J. Burbridge to George Ware, i int. in lots 1 to 10 inclusive, blk 245, lots 1 to 10 inclusive, blk 73, lots 1 to 6 inclusive, blk 75, Ontario, Aug. '2, 1913, $1,000. State of Oregon to O. W, R. & N. Co., right of way in 16-24-37, June 2, 1913, $11.10. W. H. Doolittle to J. J. Burbridge, i int in lots 6 to 10 inclusive, blk 23, On tario, Aug. 2, 1913, $2,000. Geo. W. Downs to Agnes A. Downs, lots 1 to 5 inclusive, blk 182, Ontario, July 21, 1913, $1.00. J. R. Wilson to F. E. Allen, W SEJ NWi NWi, 29-32-41, July 39, 1913, $900. C. A. Chace to Wm. Locke Paddon and Chas. L. Paddon, NWJ SEJ, 29-32- 41, July 17, 1913, $10. Chas. A. Alisky to Otto Friedli, i int in NWy 2-17-44, petroleum claim, July 10, 1913, $1.00. Caroline F. Alisky to Adolph Schnei der, int. in NWJ, 2-17-44, petroleum claim, July 10, 1913, $1.00. , Wm. P. Caviness to U. S. A., quit claim, SWJ SWJ, 29-15-40, Aug. 9, 1913 $1.00. No. 8528. Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Vala, ia th Stat of Oni an, at tk cUm af feaiiaM, Aaf. 9ts, 1913. RESOURCES DOLLARS Loans and Discounts $148,731.59 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 788.92 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation 12.500.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 858.50 Bonds, Securities, etc ; 674.94 Banking house, Furniture, . . and Fixtures 18,519.79 Other real estate owned... 8,813.10 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks 174.03 Due from approved Reserve Aeents i8.43Z.uy Checks and other Cash Items 347.27 Checks in Transit Notes of other National Banks 605.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Ntckeis. and cents. 44. vi Lawful Money Reserve in Bank viz: Specie, 15,277.60 Legal-tender notes 155.00 15,432.60 Redemption fund with U.S Treasurer (5 per cent or circulation) 625.00 50,000.00 5,000.00 1,774.44 12,500.00 232.50 78,327.78 704.93 45,632.03 248.54 4,627.52 27,000.00 Total $226,047.74 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in - $ Surplus fund Undivided Fronts, less ex penses and taxes paid National Bank Notes out standing Due to State- and Private Banks and Bankers Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of de posit Time certificates of deposit Cashier's checks outstanding Savings deposits Bills payable, including cer tificates or deposit lor mon ey borrowed ToUl $226,047.74 State of Oregon. County op Malheur, ss: T C. fl Nalann ruhl.r of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. O. Nelson, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Aug. 1913. J. R. Weaver, Correct Attest: Notary Public, . S. Edwards . E. Lawrence T. W. Haujday, Directors. RIDDLE. There's not a creature lives beneath the sky Can secrets keep so faithfully as I. All things for safety are to me con signed, Although I often leave them far be hind, I never act but by another's will, And what he should command I must fulfill. Children's Magaxine. GOT JOHN THE BAPTIST'S. Ilerodias gazed at her daughter ad miringly as she danced before the king on that memorable occasion. "Dear Salome," she murmured, "I always fait that she would get ahtad." Which shows that the jsU of the ancients ware sornetimM in very pour taate.-Boston Transcript. Shoe repairing while you wait. Mc Kay, with his Lis stitehing mahii, will make yvor ahiMS as kwI as imw, 'I ha material ha uas is lh bl vr teiiiabla sod hi wos guaranUvi. -ad. J.linaii ll'lMtorrai4.r, fan wake a phoU'fisi'b of I he tehy Ifcet will be wwik ft t. Always fee! I i (thus. ad. HiiUt llU for II. k'fiU?lrl, U. S. Land Office. Complete Record of Homestead, Desert and Other Entries at the U. S. Land Office at Vale daring the past week. N HOMESTEADS. Aug. 4 James S. Wood, Denio, NEJ, NJ NWJ, 22-41-37, 160 acres. Taylor L. Dugger, Denio, SEJ SEJ, Sec. 7, SWJ SWJ. Sec. 8, N NWJ, 17-41-37, 160 acres. Ernest L. Holloway, Denio, SEJ SWJ, SWJ SEJ, Sec 16, NJ NEJ, 21-41-37, 160 acres. Chas. F. Holloway, heir of Jesse G. Holloway, deceased, WJ SWJ, Sec. 16, NEJ SEJ, SEJ NEJ, 17-41-37, 160 acres. Jay D. Fahy, Weatfall, SJ SWJ, Sec, 15, SJ SEJ, 16-16-40, 160 acres. William H. Sandy, Bonita, EJ WJ, 14-16-40, 160 acres. Oliver Sandy, Bonita, SWJ. 11-16-40, 160 acres. John C. Bennefield, Bonita, SWJ SWJ, Sec. 14, SJ SEJ, Sec. 15, NWJ NWJ, 23-16-40, 160 acres. Frank Cor re a, Bonita, EJ SEJ, NWJ SEJ, Sec. 4, NEJ NEJ, 9-16-40, 160 acres. Laura E. Tewksberry, Payette, Ida., lots 8, 4, 1-14-46, 160.09 acres. Robert L. Logan, Huntington, NWJ, 11-14-43, 160 acres. Finley G. Ayers, Weatherby, SJ NE, NJ SEJ. 13-12-43, 160 acres. Henry M. Turner, Audrey, SWJ, 11- 12-38, 169 acres. additional homestead Harry Hammill, Mooreville, SEJ SEJ, 13-27-38, 40 acres. DESERTS. Eldora Moudy, Vale, lot 3, SEJ NWJ, 8WJNEJ, NEJ SWJ, 1-16-40, 164.88 acres. Wm. J. Kane, WJ NWJ, SEJ NWJ, NEJ SWJ, 4-16-40, unaurveyed. 160 acres. ISOLATED TRACT. Lizzie A. Elliott, Ontario, NJ SEJ, 18-17-46, 80 acres. N. P. R. R. SELECTION. Filed by G. H. Plummer, Western Land Agent, Taeoma, Wash., lot 3, 2-14-37, 39.44 acres. Bv special act of Congress nearly 2000 acrea of approved Land Scrip is now available rUK USE UlSLY in OREGON. It is the BEST and CHEAPEST scrip put on the market for several years. WILL GO QUICKLY TO PATENT. Take any land subject to homestead entry. Can furnish in applications from 40 acres up, as long as it lasts. We guarantee validitv. THE PRICE WILL AT TRACT YOU. If you need some of it prompt action necessary. Write or wire ua. THE COLLINS LAND CO., HELENA. MONTANA. adv.-2t SITUATION WANTED-By compe tent housekeeper, work on ranch where I can keep my two children with me, aires 8 and 10. For desirable situation will work reasonable. Reference ex changed. . Give all particulars when answering. Address Enterprise office. The Enterprise Does Artistic Printing He Got the Job A young man having applied to a wholesale house for a positfon , . recently found himself before the manager for examination. "Have ; you a bank account?" was his first question. "I have," was the re- .. ply. "Let me see your bank book," was the next request. After -glancing over it and noting the long liat of regular, though small . de posits, he said: "Young man, you are engaged, and I want to com- , pliment you on your saving-ability. I always insist upon employing only men who have the good sense to save their money." We invite . every young man in this community to open an account at this bank. The First National Bank Vale, Oregon CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 Money sent to all parts of the world at lower rates than aharged by the postoffice Five Per Cent on Time Deposit DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS: J. S. Edwards, President; T. W. Haluday, First Viee-Preaidsat; . W. R. Wilkerson, Seeond Vice-President: C. O. Nelson, Cashier; J. E. Lawrence, Ass't Cashier; W. J. Grapf. LAST SEASHORE EXCURSION. August 21st. Low rates to Nahcotta. Washington. and return via Oregon Short Line. Tickets on sale from all points in Idaho and Oregon, limited to Sept 6th. See agents regarding rates and further par ticulars. adv. nug 9-23 Mrs. Ross will continue the millinerv business formerly carried on by Mrs. Li. m. oray at tne same location. All bills due Mrs. Gray may be paid to her at the dry goods department of the Malheur forwarding Co. a bisr depart ment store. adv. Butter Wrappers Printed in accordance with legal require ments on short notice at The Enterprise Job Rooms R.&G. Corsets Unequalled in Style, quality and Price Don't Blame Your Wife the bread should not ' be to your liking . L If it's yellow, soggy or hard it may be the fault of the one who bought or sold you the flour Flour may look smooth and white when you buy it due to a new process or the introduction of chemicalsbut when you come to bake with it you discov er the difference. We guarantee our flour to be the best that money can buy "-yes, the very best Cash Special $1.15 Diamond $1.50 Wigwam $1.35 Malheur FonFg Co. Kemp's Australian Branding Liquid Adopt, by Oregon Wool Orowrin Atttoriation at Vale, January 4, ID!?!, and by the National AnAorlatlon at Cheyenne, Junuary 11, 1 U I