Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, September 12, 1914, Image 7

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    ... miblication, August.
By virtue
of
of
the
nn an Execution on At
?mept duly issued by the Clerk
nreuit Court of the County
. A...,t 1Q11 In a noftnin
.- in the Circuit Court for said
. ' .nrl Countv. wherein F. E. Fisk
Plaintiff, recovered iudgment against
a? Tate, as Defendant, for the sum
1 !ym I Tl tl
Thrpe inousnnu mice iiuiiuroi
l"1 i r,n Inn r 11 . i
mo nnn na-iuu uoiiars. wirn
iJ,t thereon at the rate of six ptr
..per annum iiuw hid tuui uojr ui
..r Jnl 1"u v. iav u i uiiv.1 audi
Three Hundred Ninety-six and 20-100
.ll.ra. AIHTI1CV o ice,
IruEREFORE, notice is here
3 ' i mi & T IL. nfiiL
i-IVKN. inn vviii uii me in
f September, 1914, at the hour of
wncK A. ai. vi mu usv, hi ine
i entrance door of the Court House
. . 1 1 r 1 1
L'afl. MHineur uuuiy, Oregon, sen
oublic auction, to the highest bidder,
. it r . . nnn h tha fA Aiirm r si n
wi real property, to-wit:
.. U-l XfU... 1
"nA auuin jinn ui iic iiui tifwcab
irter and the South Half of the
!-iheast Quarter of the NorthweBt
.rter all in Section 24, Township 21
ath, Range 46 East of the Willam
e Meridian in Malheur County, Ore
w . ...
ffaken and levied on as the property
l;he said above named defendant, S
Tate, or as mucn thereof, as may
lecessary to satisfy the said judg-
mt in iavor oi r. n,. risK and
fciiiat the said above named defen
t, together witn an costs and diS'
(ements that have or may accrue.
hjted at Vale, Oregon, this 28th day
'August, iyi4.
U. n. XV ER FOOT,
Sheriff,
By Ross A. Soward,
Deputy.
Crandall,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Vale, Oreg.
t publication, September zb, 1914.
Notice for Publication.
02000
Department of the Interior,
', S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
August 13th, 1914.
OTICE is hereby given that John
linnon, or Moorevine, uregon, who,
Stntember 25th. 1911. made Add'l.
bestead application, No. 02000, for
EJSE, Sec. 26: and EJ NEJ, Sec
35, Township 26 S., Range 37 E.,
lunette Meridian, has filed notice
intention to make three-vear Proof.
Sestablisli claim to the land above de
jrbed, before the Register and Re
iver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale,
H . ii iniL j i rt x i
won, on ine loin aay oi oeptemDer,
I.
Claimant names as witnesses:
T.Tumbull, J. M. McEwen, Adolph
her, of Moorevule, Oregon; Guy
upson, of Ontario. Oregon.
Bruce R. Kester,
Register.
f. IB-Sept. 12.
Summons for Publication.
the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon,
Notice For Publication.
(1520) Vale 20, Serial No. 0331,9
united States Land Olfi
vt .Va.le 9reK"n. July 21, 1914
xt lu nereriy given that the
racinc Kai way Company
whose post office address ia St. Paul
,n . ir1?'. nas lni9 z9th day of May
rnea m this office its application
to select under the provisions of the
"l congress, approved Ju y 1, 1898
(30 Stat. 697, 620) the SWJ hi tec.
iU.P: i 40 East, and the
. more particularly de
scriDea as iollows, to-wit:
ueginnine at Post No. 1 fin nlmin.
north and 20 chains west from Rprtinn
corner on South side of Sections 32 dnd
oo, iuwnflnip zd south, Kange 40 East,
oi ine Willamette Meridian; thence
norm M chains to Post No. 2, standing
' nic iiorineHSt rnrnpr nt t tin tract
thence west 20 chains to Post No. 3,
standing at the northwest corner of
ine tract; thence south 20 chains to
Post No. 4, standing at the southwest
Corner Of the tract: thoncp .nat 9(1
cnains to Post No. 1, standing at the
southeast corner of the tract and the
piace ot beginning of the exterior
Doundaries of the tract, which wlnn
surveyed wi 1 be the SWi KF.t Sf.c 17
Twp. 25 South, Range 40 East, W. M.,
w acres.
ueKuiiuniF at rost sso. l. bU chains
east from the Section corner common
to Sections 22, 23. 26 and 27, Twp. 27
outh, Kange 41 East, of the Willam
ette Meridian; thence north 20 chains
to Post No. 2, standing at the north
west corner of the tract: thence rnst
20 chains to Post No. 3, standing at
the northeast corner of the tract;
thence south 20 chains to Post No. 4.
tanding 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 SE1 Sec. 23, Twp. 27
South, Range 41 East, W. M.,40
acres.
Any and all persons claiminer ad
versely the lands described, or desirinc
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.
of
for the County of Malheur.
rtrade S. Mogus, Plaintiff, Vs. Har
:y G.Wallace, Defendant.
Harry G. Wallace, the above nam-
:dDeftndanr.
h the name of the State of Oregon;
hare hereby req dred to appear and
3rer tne complaint niea against you
the above entitled suit on or betore
e24tn day of October, 1914, and if
ta fail so to answer, for want there-
the Plaintiff will apply to the Court
nthe relief prayed for in the com-
amt to-wit: f or the judgment and
we of the Court foreclosing lien of
3.00, with interest at 6 from May
and the costs and disburse-
f-aU of this suit against your undi-
!ed two-thirds interest in and to Lots
iid 3, SW1 NEJ, SEJ NW1, Sec. 6,
i.21S., R. 42 E., W. M.. and Lots 9
16, inclusive, Block 18 of Westfall,
egon, and for such other and further
ief as may to the 'ourt seem equita-
fi and for the costs and disbursements
ein.
This summons is published in the
Iheur Enterprise by virtue of an or-
prof the Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit
:e of the above entitled Court,
Pit and entered of record on the 10th
?of September, 1914, directing pub-
Wion thereof once a week for six
raeeutive weeks. Date of first pub-
f-fon September 12, 1914. Date of
(publication October 24. 1914.
Duncan & Whefler.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
h. 12-0ct. 24.
PLEASED WITH
PARADE
of
Mrs. G. M. Kirkpatrick. mother
S.Hunt of this city, came over
m Parma last week and spent the
ree Carnival days in Vale. She was
Ocularly interested in the Better
'hies Contest, and was ereatlv pleas-
w'th the parade.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Malheur County.
J. D. V. Shrader, Plaintiff, vs. Mollie
J.' Shrader, Defendant.
To Mollie J. S'hrader, the above named
defendant.
IN THE NAME 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, 1914, j
and directed this summons to be pub
lished for six consecutive weeks: The
date of the first publication is August j
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.
Vale 370 Burns 01530
department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Vale. Oregon,
XinTrrr. u , August 10th, 1914.
NOTICE is hereby given that John
Zimmerman, of Westfall, Oregon, who,
on March 12th, 1909, made Desert
Land application, No. 0370, for the Ni
NEJ, Section 25, Township 18 S..
Range 41 E., Willamette Meridian, has
hied notice of intention to make final
Proof, to establish claim tn tha ton,
above described, before the Register
ana Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at
vaie, uregon, on the 14th day of Sep
.snivel, X71.
Claimant names as witnesses:
waiter Brodenck, J. D. Fahy, Lem
Lstes. Peter Zee, all of Westfall. Ore
gon.
Bruce R. Kester,
Aug. 15-Sept. 12. .....
MALHEUR ENTERPRISE
Real Estate Transfers
( Complete List of Deeds Recorded
hy the County Clerk of Malheur
County since the last Issue
of The Enterprise.
Notice for Publication.
02539
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
August 10th. 1914
NU11CE is herebv D-iven that X
ard J. HuttUla. of Ontar o. Oreo-on
who, on January 24th. 1913. made
Homestead application. No. 02539. for
the WJ NWJ, Section 32. Township 18
., Kange 4b E , Willamette Meridian,
has tiled notice of intention to make
Commutation Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the
negister ana Keceiver, U. S. Land Or
hce, at Vale. Oreeon. on the 16th dav
oi oeptemoer, ivii.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Adolphus Pavette. H. L. Brown, of
Vale, Oregon; J. Taylor Yantis, Cy.
Marshal, of Ontario, Oregon.
BRUCE K. KESTER,
Register.
Aug. 15-Sept. 12.
Notice of Contest.
U.
TO RAISE MONEY
TO CARE FOR
SALMON
Astoria. As a result of the offer
of the United States bureau of fish
eries to give the state of Oregon 5,
000,000 Alaska salmon eggs taken at
the Yes Bay hatchery, the Columbia
river salmon packers have undertaken
to raise a fund to care for the egss
when they arrive and keep the young
fry until they are ready to be released.
The Improvements will cost approxi
mately $5000.
01301 C. D. 225
Department of the Interior,
S. Land Office at Vale. Oregon.
Aueust 27. 1914.
lo ratrick bmith of Burns. Oregon.
Contestee:
You are hereby notified that Rav E.
Agee who gives Crowley, Oregon, as
his post-office address, did on June
17th, 1914, file in 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 SJ SEJ of Sec.
2, and the NJ NE1 of Section 11.
Township 27 S., Range 39 E.. Willam
ette Meridian, and as grounds for his
contest he alleges that said Pp trick
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 affidavit.
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
desipe 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.
AMBASSADOR
ACCUSES BRITISH
OLA PLOT
Washington. Charging that the In
timation by Great Britain to the Unit
ed States that she would welcome the
presence of American war vessels in
Turkey's waters to protect Christians
was merely a "vulgar trap" to get the
United States "mixed in the European
fray on the allies' side." was the gist
of a statement issued by A. Rustem
Bey, Turkish ambassador.
IS SENT TO
THEBUGHOUSE
Fred York, who was adjudged insane
a few dayB ago, was taken to the asy
lum Wednesday by an attendant from
that institution to take the patient in
charge.
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"ever before hat uch
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A .. . : . L. nAuml f ati i r One
thrilling (eat after another, by broncho riders, cow
boy and cowgirl. Hundreds oi performers. Six bandf.
Indian races cowboy race buffalo che, with real
Duffiiloei ln,l;n u knlduD. etc.
an now to attend
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WALLA WALLA. WASH.
SEPTEMBER 17. 18. 191
Iilk,,U rU " UpfrnUt 14. 15. 1. 5.H
kcWiiu h L '. rwMiin tc. slock nd (run xKilm.
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Lucile Mulhall,
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T cuaiMI. lc. lu ti'O.OOO.00 la l
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$land by uprtttnlalivtl
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Aug. 31 to Sept 6, 1914.
Ernest Armenti to D. E. 1 1 odd. NEi
NEJ 26, NiNWi NW1NEI 25-17-39.
Aug. 8, 1914, $2800.
C. L. Fowler et ux to J. W. Pring,
NEJ 9-35-38, June 10, 1911, $1.
Porter Allenbaugh et ux to Guy R.
McLerun, 25 acres in 5-16-47. June 12,
1914, $1. !
Rosa O. Goodrich et vir to Andrew
Sorensen, NJNEJ SEJNWJ NWJSWJ
36-18-40, Aug. 20, 1914, $1.
R. C. McKinney et ux to O. M. Run
yan, NEJNEJSEJ SEJNEJSEJ NEJ
SEJSEJ 5-16-47, July 25, 1914, $3750.
R. C. McKinney et ux to Roy Buch
miller. W, SJSEJ NWJNEJ 36-16-43,
July 25, 1914, $5000.
United States to John S. Glascock.
SJSEJ NEJSEJ 32-20, lot 1 5-21-46,
Feb. 27, 1914.
Geo. L. Phillips to H. D. Holmes,
lot 21 bl 2 Taylor's Adn Nyssa, June 2,
1914, $600. I
Delia Hunt et vir to D. M. Nichols,
lots 16 to 20 bl 203 Ontario, Sept. 1,
1914, $100.
H. D. Birdsall et ux to Geo. E. Skin
ner, NWJNWJNWJ 35-20-46, Aug. 17,
1914, $1.
J. D. Fairman to Adam Murray, I
SWJSEJ 34-19, lot 2 SJNEJ 3-20-37,
Aug. 1, 1914, $2500.
Wallace E. Hubbell et ux to Bank of
Jordan Valley, a portion of lot 9 bl 3
Pioneer Adn Jordan Valley, Aug. 17,
1914, $1.
Presley W. Eastham to S. F. East-
ham, one-fifth int in WJNWJ SWJ
SWJSEJ 8-18-45, Aug. 26. 1914, $10.
ROUNDUP BIGGER
AND BETTER
Pendleton. The greatest bunch of
performers, both cowboys and cow
girls, ever gotten together, will be seen
at the roundup this year, Sept. 24, 25
and 26. With the closing of the con
tract for the McCarty outfit of Chey
enne, including all the winners of the
main events at Cheyenne this year,
the roundup program is brought to the
greatest perfection of any ever yet offered.
U. S. Land Office.
Complete Record of Homestead,
Desert and OUter Entries sttie
U. S. Land Office at Vale
durinttne past week.
(.) MaMM MHfcl
Robert Erickson, Weiser, lots 4-5-6
22, lot 3 21, lot 6 27-15 46, 97.21' acres:
Samuel Lamb. Vale, lot 4 SEJSWJ
31-16-43, lots 4-5 6-17-43, 160.37 acres.
Mary T. Gerard. Andrews, lot 7 SEJ
SWJ 6, lots 1-2-3-4 EJNWJ 7-33-35,
302.04 acres.
Abner H. Gerard, Andrews, NJSEJ
EJSWJ 7-33-35, 160 acres.
Wilfield W. Stover, Andrews, WJWJ
5-32-35, 159 49 acres.
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 coveted
fluid.
I Can Locate You Cheap
If You Act Quickly .
Lands, Leases and Stocks in sev
eral companies can be furnished at
prices that will attract you. Get
in on the ground floor, while the
opportunity lasts. Oil Lands can
be obtained now for very little
more than the cost of locating,
which in from 30 to 60 days may
be worth thousands.
Write me about it
H.P.0SB0RN, Vale, Ore
T. T. Nielsen
Funeral Director
UP-TO-DATE
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Parlors
I Carry a Fine Line of
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Hearse Service
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line on the Malheur Valley railroad.
With two trains a da connecting
with the main line.
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TYveGr eater 0 regoiv
With new buildings, better equip
ment, enlarged grounds, and many ad
ditions lo Its (acuity, the University
of Oregon will begin its thirty -ninth
year Tuesday, September 15.
Special training for Business. Jour. S
rial mm. Law Medicine, Teaching, Li-
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Physical Training and Fine Arts. I
Largest and strongest department f
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library ol mrrrt ih.n it. volitate. Iwe I
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T. W. Halliday, Vice President C. 0. Nelson, Cashier
W. R. Wilketson, Vice Pres. J. E. Lawrence, Asst. Cashier
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