Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, September 05, 1914, Image 7

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    MALHEUR ENTERPRISE
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nublication, August 29, 1914.
n..,irine on an Exerution err At
hrnent flulv issued by the Clerk
?riiit Court of (he County
r.... sinte of Oregon, dated the
ZTilv of August, 1914, in a certain
in the Circuit Court for eaid
j rnnf v where n F. K. Fiat
nst
sum
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Three inousHnu iiiree nuiiurea
!LV.nine and 89-100 Dollars, with
rJL.t thereon at the rate of six Dtr
per annum num mo .ui.ii uy oi
Kl ion- onH fnr thtt further Bum
t Three Hundred Ninety-six and 20-100
tnn l uuum
rS..ttr rnpnvrrod ludffmentfiiriiir
r all""l . rr o
u; Tate, fls Defendant, for the st
1 Jr.1 A f I 1J 1
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"therefore, notice is here
ay GIVEN, That I will on the 29th
L 0f September, 1914, at the hour of
?i .'dock A. M. of said day, at the
..in entrance door of the Court House
hViie. Malheur County, Oregon, sell
,t public auction, to the highest bidder,
-bidders, for casn, tne ioiiowmg de--nhed
real property, to-wit:
The South Half of the Northwest
nulrter and the South Half of the
Northeast Quarter of the Northwest
tarter all in Section 24, Township 21
South. Range 46 East of the Willam
ette Meridian in Malheur County, Ore-
Taken and levied on as the property
of the said above named defendant, S.
f. Tate, or as much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy the said judg
ment in lavor oi r. risk and
iriinst the said above named defen
ding together with all costs and dis
bursements that have or may accrue
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 28th dav
of August, JSI4.
U. II. KERFOOT,
Sheriff,
UY KOSS A. SOWARD,
Deputy
C, M. Crandall,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Vale, Oreg.
Last publication, September 26, 1914.
Notice For Publication
(1520) Vale 20, Serial No. 033.VJ
United States Land Oifice,
w . lC' (,,rt'K"n. July 21, 1014
xt l . nercoy Riven
Northern Pacific Hai way
TTimrc ,uei uince address
Minnesota, has this 2Hh
tiled in this oflice
10 select under the
act of Congress
(30 Slat. 697. K2 i
17, Twp. 25 S., R. 40
tbat the
Company.
is St. Paul.
.dy of May,
its application
provisions of the
approved July 1, 189S,
fvvi iSEj Sec.
East, and the
Notice for Publication.
02000
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
August 13th, 1914.
NOTICE is hereby given that John
Shannon, of Mooreville, Oregon, who,
n September 25th, 1911, made Add'l.
Homestead application, No. 02000, for
IteEJ SEJ, Sec. 26; and EJ NE, Sec
Son 35, Township 26 S., Range 37 E.,
Iillamette Meridian, has filed notice
if intention to make three-year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before the Register and Re-
teiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale,
Oregon, on the 16th day of September,
1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
T. Turnbull, J. M. McEwen, Adolph
fisher, of Mooreville, Oregon; Guy
Thompson, of Ontario, Oregon.
Bruce R. Kester,
Register.
kg. 15-Sept. 12.
C,aSC, W. M.. nini'P rut w..,l.,.l,f ja
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Beginnini? at Post N, i am t, .,,
north and 20 chains west from Section
corner on South side of Sections 32 and
oJ, lownshin 2.r Smith Puro ai c-c
ot the Willamette Meridian; thence
north 20 chains to Post No. 2. standing
at the northeast corner of the tract;
thence west 2d chnii, tn lwt v i
standing at the northwest corner of
uie iraci; tnence south 2(1 chains to
0i o. 4, standing at the southwest
corner of the tract; thence east 20
chains to Post No. 1. standing Mt the
southeast corner of the tract and the
Place of beginning of the exterior
boundaries of the tract, which whfn
surveyed will be the SW'i SEJ Sec. 17,
Twp. 25 South. Rantre 40 East. W. M
40 acres.
Beginning at Post No. 1. fid rhainu
east from the Section corner common
to Sections 22. 23. 26 and 27. Tvvn. 27
South. Range 41 East, of the Willam
ette Meridian; thence north 20 chains
to fast No. 2, standing at the north
west corner ot the tract; thence east
iy cnains to i'ost No, 3, standing at
the northeast corner of the tract;
thence south 20 chains to Post No. 4,
standing at the southeast corner of the
tract; thence west 20 chains to Post
No. 1, standing at the southwest cor
ner of the tract and the place of begin
ning of the exterior boundaries of the
tract selected, which when surveyed
will be the SEJ SEJ Sec. 23, Twp. 27
South, Range 41 East, W. M., 40
acres.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or desirine
to object because of the Mineral char
acter of the land, or for any other rea
son, to the disposal to applicant, should
file their affidavits of protest in this of
fice on or before the 30th day of Sept.,
1914.
Bruce R. Kester,
Register.
Aug. 8-Sept. 12.
Notice for Publication.
Vale 0370 Burns 01530
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
Mr iTirtv u i A"PU8t 10th, 1914.
NOTICE is hereby g.ven that John
Zimmerman, of Westfall, Oregon, who.
on March 12th. l?mi morU rw..
Land application, No. 0370, for the NJ
NEi, Section 25, Township 18 S
Range 41 E., Willamette Meridian, has
tiled notice of intention to make final
I roof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at
vregon, on the 14th day ot Sep
tember, 1914. p
Claimant names as witnesses:
waiter Broderick, J. D. Fahv,
Estes, Peter Zee, all of Westfall.
gon.
4 a -
Complete Lut of Deeds Recorded
hj the County Clerk of Malheur
County since the last Issue
of The Enterprise.
Lem
Ore-
Bruce R.
Aug. 15-Sept. 12.
Kester,
Register,
U.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Malheur County.
In the Matter of the
Estate of
Wm. J. Kane, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the undersigned, the Administrator of
Vie above estate, will offer at public
ule, on the 9th day of September, A.
D. 1914, at the front door of the coun
ty court house in Vale, Oregon, the
following mentioned and described
lands, to wit: The WJNWi, SEJNWJ,
NEJSWJ of Sec. 4, Twp. 16 S., R. 40
E W. M. and that after the said 9th
day of September, 1914, the said Ad
ministrator will, if the said lands be
not sold on said date, sell the same at
private sale; The terms of sale, wheth
er public or private, being the sum of
$1000.00, cash at the time of sale, and
the balance of the purchase price to be
Koured by first mortgage on the above
mentioned and described lands, the bal
ince of such purchase price, to bear
interest at the rate of EIGHT per cent
per annum, from the date of purchase.
The said sale is made under and in
pursuance of an Order of the above en
titled Court, in the above entitled
cause, of date, August 3, 1914.
The Administraror reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
W. P. Caviness,
Administrator.
Aug. 8-Sept. 5.
CITY OF NAHUR
ENVELOPED
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Malheur County.
D. V. Shrader, Plaintiff, vs. Mollie
J. Shrader, Defendant.
To Mollie J. Shrader, the above named
defendant.
IN THE NAlWE OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to be and appear and answer or
otherwise plead to the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before Monday, the 5th day of
October, 1914, and if you fail to so ap
pear and answer or plead for want
thereof the plaintiff will take judg
ment and decree against you for the
relief demanded in plaintiff's com
plaint; namely, for a decree of the
above entitled Court forever disolving
the bonds of matrimony heretofore and
now existing between plaintiff and de
fendant; that the same be severed, set
aside and held for naught, and that
plaintiff be divorced absolute from the
defendant.
You will also take notice that this
summons is served upon you by publi
cation in the Malheur Enterprise by
order of Hon. Geo. W. McKnight,
judge of the county court of Malheur
county, Oregon; and that said order
was made and dated August 19, 1911,
and directed thi3 summons to be pub
lished for six consecutive weeks: The
date of the first publication is August
22, 1914, and the date of the last publi
cation is October 3, 1914.
Geo. W. Hayes,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Aug. 22-Oct. 3.
Notice for Publication.
02539
Department of the Interior
S. Land Office at Vale. Oregon.
Auust 10th, 1914.
NOTICE is hereby given that Leon
ard J. Huttula, of Ontario, Oregon,
who, on January 24th. 1913, made
Homestead application, No. 02539, for
the Wi NWJ, Section 32. Township 18
S., Range 46 E , Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Commutation Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the
Kegiater and Receiver, U. S. Land Of
fice, at Vale, Oregon, on the 16th day
of September, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Adolphus Payette, H. L. Brown, of
Vale, Oregon; J. Tavlor Yantis, Cy.
Marshal, of Ontario, Oregon.
Bruce R. Kester,
Register.
Aug. iD-sepi. iz.
Aug. 24 to Aug. 29, 191 1.
A. R. Grant to William Smith,
NEJNFJ 30 15-47. April 8, 1914. $1.
Annie M. Weir et vir to Wm. R
Helm, metes and bounds in Jordan Val
ley, Aug. 24, 1914, $1.
Lulu Largey Catron to John W. Ca
tron, Description too lengthy, July 14,
1914, 510.
United States to Frank McKnight,
lots 1-2 SEJNEJ, 1-23-42, April 17.
1914.
United States to J ames M. Boggess,
Nfc J 32-16-47, June 6, 1910.
United States to Bessie B. Cammnnn
NJSWJ 17-17-38.. April 10, 1911.
Arba F. Holbrook et ux to C. P.
Hall and Robert G. Young lot 16 Home
Park Fruit Tract, May 1, 1914. $495.
T. S. Nisbet ct ux to Hiram A. Vin
cent, lot 24 Home Park Fruit Tract,
June 20, 1914, $1250. '
U. S. Land Office.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Board of Equalization of Malheur
County Oregon, will meet at the court
house in Vale, on second Monday being
the 14th day of September, 1914, for
the purpose of Examining:, and Eoual-
izing the assessment Rolls, of Malheur
County, for the year of 1914.
Louis E. Hill,
County Assessor.
Aug. 22-Sept. 5.
Notice of Contest..
01301
225
U.
IN FOG
London. A dispatch to the Tele
raph from Folkestone says that sev
tral Belgian cyclist soldiers who have
(irrived there from Namur say that
fall of liat city was mainly due
to the presence of a heavy fog, under
ver of which the Germans attacked.
PENDLETONTRAIN
ROBBERS ARE
SENTENCED
Pendleton, Or. Clarence Stoner
and Albert Meadors, the two young
train robbers, were sentenced to serve
13 years In the Oregon state peniten
tiary. Stoner and Meadors, together
with Charles Manning, held up O.-W.
R. & N. train No. 5 near Meacham,
July 2.
Vale Is the Junction of Willow
River and Bully Creek on the Mal
heur river.
C. D
Department of tre Interior,
S. Land Office at Vale. Oregon,
August 27. 1914.
To Patrick Smith of Burns, Oregon,
Contestee:
You are hereby notified that Ray E.
Agee who gives Crowley, Oregon, as
his post-office address, did on June
17th, 1914, file m this office his duly
corroborated application to contest and
secure the cancellation of your Home
stead Entry, Serial No. 01301 made
May 6th, 1910, for the Si SEi of Sec.
2, and the NJ NEI of Section 11,
Township 27 S., Range 39 E., Willam
ette Meridian, and as grounds for his
contest he alleges that said Patrick
Smith never established residence on
said land, never cleared, improved,
cultivated or occupied said tract, and
abandoned said tract more than six
months prior to the date of this affida
vit.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be taken
as confessed, and your said entry will
be canceled without further right to be
heard, either before this office or on
appeal, if you fail to file in this office
within twenty days after the FOURTH
publication of this notice, as shown be
low, your answer, under oath, specifi
cally responding to these allegations of
contest, together with due proof that
you have served a copy of your answer
on the said contestant either in person
or by registered mail.
You should state in your answer the
name of the post office to which you
desire future notices to be sent to you.
Bruce R. Kester,
Register.
Date of first publication Aug 29, 1914.
Date of second publication Sep. 5, 1914.
Date of third publication Sep. 12, 1914.
Date of fourth publication Sep. 19, 1914.
ALLEGED TRACY
AID GIVEN A
PARDON
rialem. Or. Announcing that he
was convinced the man was a vlctlrr
of outrased public opinion and inno
cent of the crime with which he was
iharged, Governor West conditionally
pardoned Charles Monte, serving a
life sentence on coiuiction of having
furnished Harry Tracy and David
Merrill, outlaws, gum and ammuni
tion to slay guarda and eacape Xroia
the penitentiary. ,
See the greatest Wild West
Exhibition ever staged!
Never before ha uch a show been held in America I
Every minute filled with eciting novel feature. One
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T. T. Nelsen
Funeral Director
UP-TO-DATE
Undertaking
Parlors
Complete Record of Homestead,
Desert and Other Entries at the
U. S. Land Office at Vale
during the past week.
Alfred H. Hampton, Huntington, N4
SWi SWiSWI 13, NEJNEJ 14-14-43,
160 acres.
Carlton W. Pulliam. Hereford, Ei
NWi SWJ NWJ NEJSWj SEJ 23 13-38,
320 acres.
Chas. T. Miller, Huntington. SiNWJ
SW1NEJ NWJSEJ 7-12-45, 169.27 acres.
Ruby H. Kelley, Jamieson, SWJ S)
NWJ lots 3-4 1-16-41, 323.60 acres.
Don't estimate the. value of your
popularity until you attempt to collect
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I Carry a Fine Line of
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T. T. NELSEN
Licensed Embalmer
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
VALE OIL LANDS?
The Future Looks Bright
with the development work now
going on. Four Standard Rigs
are racing down for the covete i
fluid.
I Can Locate You Cheap
If You Act Quickly
Lands, Leases and Stocks in sev
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prices that will attract you. Get
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In making loans a Bank will always take
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J. S. Edwards, President
T. W. Halliday, Vice President C. 0. Nelson, Cashier
W. R. Wilket son, Vice Pres. J. E. Lawrence, Asst. Cashier
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