Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, January 23, 1915, Image 5

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Frve, Uonard B., SWVtt Sec.
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Ilillier, Kdw., SVa SWV, Sec.
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Sinclair, Mrs. Amy, SW',4 NE
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McDonald, R. J., SWV,
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Straus, Edw., SWVi SEM
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Emison, Eva E., NWV NWV,
Sec. 14; EV6 NE',4 ; NW44
NE'.i, Sec. 15, Twp. 22 S,
range 46 E. W. M
Kinley, Samuel D., E SE
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range 46 E. V. M
Hoxie, Julia L., NW4 SEV',
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range 46 E. W. M
Boydell. II. P. F., NV4 NWW,
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Klien, Melville, Ntt SW4,
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Cockrum, A.' L.',"'"s'""sw'i4'i
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Te t, Edgar H., NW, Sec. 25,
Twp. 20 S, range 45 E. W.
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Matthieasen, U. B., SE4 NW
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Nelson, Gustav L., EVz SE1
SWtt SE4, Sec. 23, Twp. 20
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Cottingham, Geo., SVt NE4;
. NW"4 NEy, Sec. 24, Twp.
20 S, range 45 E. W. M.;
SWtt NW4, Sec. 19, Twp.
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McClellan, Joeelina, SE1, Sec.
26, Twp. IS S, range 46 E.
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Fairchild, Ed. G., SVa SW
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46 K. W. M
Sturm, Bertram R., SWVi NE
SE',4 NW1, Sec. 28,
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Ruth, Harry H., SEV, Sec.
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Payette, Adolphus, SW4, Sec.
28, Twp. 18 S, range 46 E.
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Brown, A. A., Estate, NE4
NE'4, Sec. 30, Twp. 18 S,
range 46 E. W. M
McGregor, A. D., SE NWU,
Sec. 90, Twp. 18 S, range 46
E. W. M
Griffin, Katherine L., SEV NE
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18 S, range 46 E. W. M
Cassell, Bert, E NEtt, Sec.
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Lewis, Michael, W NEV4,
EV4 NW, Sec. 32, Twp. 18
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Huttula, Leonard J., NW
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46 E. W. M
. Miller, Samaria, W NEVi;
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County of Malheur
STATE OF OREGON
T n TT Vorfnnt Rhpriff and Col
lector of Delinquent Taxes of said
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State ana county, ao nereDy cenuy
that the above list of delinquent tax
.ea for 1913 is correct to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
D. H. KERFOOT,
Sheriff
By Ross A Soward,
Deputy.
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For Sale
FOR SALE Old newspapers, writa
ble for putting under carpets, papering
claim cabins, etc. Price, 25c per 100
at the Enterprise office. adv o-lb.
Livestock
Note the registered brand of Mc
Knight Bros. Reward paid for convic
tion of anyone stealing horses carrying
this brand. tf
Money to Loan
Money to loan on improved farm
lands from 3 to 5 years, interest 8.
S. Timbrell. adv.
THE SECOND SATURDAY IN
EACH MONTH is Traders Day in
Vale. Don"t forget the change in the
ate.
When a competent experienced
Nurse is needed, phone 25 J or write
Box 422, Ontario, Oregon. 5-23-tf
WANTED -Cash paid for clean cot
ton rags suitable for wiping machinery.
Deliver at the Enterprise office rolled
iu buudU. or backed. adv 5-16.
The Enterprise is now thoroughly
equipped to turn out the very high
est grade of job work at short notice.
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TRADERS DAY IN VALE, the
second Saturday in each month.
WANTED Alfaifa Ranch, improved
near or adjoining open range, up to
f'0,(XK). Prefer Vale or N districts,
will give in exchange choice residence
propf rty, aUo highly improved acreage
lnule city limits, Portland, giv full
particulars firt letter. Owner, ad
sirt.it M. Armntrong, Box corner 6Mth
& I'ivuilon 8U., Cortland. Oregon,
Mayor A. W. Trow, of Ontario, was
in Vale attending court Tuesday, be
ing a witness in one of the cases.
E. A. Fraser, of Ontario, manager
of the M. M. Co. of that city, was
among the special veniremen ' sum
moned Wednerday.
Frank A. Cole and wife arrived
from Juntura the first of the week
Mr. Cole being summoned as a wit
ness inthe retrial of the Wheeler
case, the former trial resulting in a
hung jury.
Joe Winter, who was formerly a
resident of Vale, but now located at
the town of Miller in Mormon Basin,
has been enjoying a visit with the old
timers here, while attending court the
past two weeks.
John Landingham, Ray Reynolds
and W. L. Boyer, of Ontario, arrived
in the city Tuesday morning to at
tend court.
Jerry Hurley, J. II. Forbes and W
Pinkston returned from Nyssa Mon
day to continue their work as jury
men. F. M. Mason, C. C. Sweigart, C,
McGonagill and Rex Marquis, of On
tario, were among the Monday arri
vals to attend court.
P. J. Gallagher, of Juntura, at
tended court this week, arriving in
the city Monday.
Dean Adams, Earl Spaughe.Ulaine
Brockman, Clyde Hubbard and Les
lie McMurren were" of the Weiser
basket ball contingent that dropped
the game with Vale last Friday
night.
A. R. Buchanan was in the city
from Westfall Saturday.
Judge G. L. King, Justice of the
peace for Ontario district, was in the
city Friday attending court.
Orey Woodcock was down from
Malheur City Friday attending court.
Albert C. Lockett, of Jamieson,, was
in the city Friday.
Cha?. E. Davis, of Grass Valley,
was an arrival at the county seat
Friday
W. F. Stine, of Jordan Valley, was
a Vale visitor Friday.
J. T. Umphrey, of Eugene, was in
Vale on business the latter part of
last week.
W. W. Warren was in from Mal-
lett this week.
M. J. Hamblet, A. R. Mcintosh,
and C. H. Barnett, of Ontario, came
over Friday to r.;tend court.
W. R. Wilkerson, of Caldwell, was
in the city '.he latter part of last week
looking after his business interests in
Vale.
George Curiz, of Hereford, vas in
the city Friday.
F. M. Morrison, of Jamieson, was a
county seat visitor Friday.
Sherry Johnson, of Jamieson, was t
visitor in Vale Wednesday on land
business.
II. C. Whitworth, T. H. Moore and
Frank Rader, of Ontario, were among
the Wednesday arrivals at the county
seat to attend court.
Ed. Woodcock, from the Rainbow
mine in Mormon Basin, arrived in thf
city Wednesday on court business
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George Gardner, of Malheur City,
came down to the county seat Wed
nesday. Lee Noe, Walter Burgess and W.
R. Housley came over from Ontario
Friday to attend court.
John F. Beede, of Drewsey, was in
the city Tuesday.
Phil Ashford, formerly located at
Vale, but now practicing law at Can
yon City, spent a few days in Valf
this week, visiting with former ac
quaintances and friend?.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barr, of Eroad
head. Wis., who have been visiting
with their daughter, Mrs. M. II. Doo
little in this city for the past month,
left Monday for Long Beach, Calif.,
to spend the remainder of the winter.
The Nyssa Journal of last week re
ports the death of Thomas Rust, of
Owyhee, one of the old-timers of that
section. He died the 11th inst., of
lung trouble.
Blainey Boydell, Audrey Ward, Will
Morey and Jack McDonald, four stal
wart young men of Nyssa, went to
Boise last week to take the examina
tion to join the United States navy.
B. F. Farmer returned from Vale
Saturday. Mr. Farmer is now the of
ficial surveyor for Malheur county,
but will hot remove to the county seat
for several weeks. Nyssa Journal.
Ernest E. Bush was in from West-
fall Monday, and reports rabid coyo
tes committing havoc among stock in
that section.
J. S. Woods left Saturday for Eagle
Valley, having received a wire ask
ing him to come immediately. His
parents and two children are there
and he feared some of them were' se
riously sick.
Miss Florence Moffet went to Drew
sey Saturday for a visit with rela
tives and friends.
Miss Ruth Purcell, one of the teach
ers in the Ontario schools, came over
to Vale Friday, and remained over
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. James
Diven of this city.
Mrs. Ernest Diven returned home
Saturday from a week's visit with
friends in Boise.
ing bee" at the home of Mrs. Lanoir.
After the quilts were finished, a very
fine lunch was served. The guests
were: Mesdamcs Eaton, Voak, Good
win, Cole, A. A. Reed, Lane, Allstrom,
Rouse.
Dick Breedlove came home from
Vale on Friday after attending court.
C. M. Cole made a business trip to
Vale on Saturday.
Roy Wilkinson met with a severe
accident while working at Logan's a
few days ago. He fell off the wagon
back of the horses and got kicked in
the face. He is laid up for repairs.
Word wai received in Brogan of
the death of Maude Caviness of Cow
Valley. No details have reached us
as yet.
Harry Antrobus went to Mormon
Basin after sawdust. He got such a
big load he broke down and had to
make a second trip.
Twin girls were born to Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Chinn on Sunday, January
17, at Weiser. Mother and daughters
are doing well. Mr. Chinn left for
Weiser on Monday to get acquainted
with the daughters.
A meeting of the Grange was held
on Tuesday night. It was well at
tended, and everyone much interest
ed. Think we will have a nice
Grange when every thing gets to run
ning nicely.
Brogan Correspondent.
BROGAN NEWS NOTES
BROGAN, Jan. 20. On Thursday
the Pioneer Club met with Mrs.
Wachter. There were 19 ladies pres
ent, including guests of the club. A
pleasant time was had with fancy
work and then a few contests were
held in which Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Arden
Reed and Mrs. Lane were successful.
A bountiful lunch was served. The
next meeting will be with Mrs. Add
ington. Mrs. Jesse Hamstreet, of Weiser,
came on Wednesday for a few days
visit with her parents and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Addington and Mrs. Antro
bus. She left on Monday for her
home.
Friday Mrs. Lanoir, Mrs. Willis and
Mrs. Coleman entertained at a "quilt-
BASKET BALL
LEAGUE FORMED
The Snake River Valley Basket
Ball League has been formed, and is
composed of the following teams:
Caldwell, Payette, Weiser, Ontario
and Vale. Following is the schedule
of games for the season:
January 22.
Caldwell at Vale.
Ontario at Payette.
' January 29.
Weiser at Ontario.
Payette at Vale.
February 5.
Caldwell at Weiser.
Vale at Ontario.
February 12.
Payette at Weiser.
Ontario at Caldwell.
February 19.
Caldwell at Payette.
Weiser at Vale.
RIGBYISMS
Appearances indicate that Ontario
has at last secured a competant news
paper man. The Argus presents the
appearance of a newspaper and the
contents are in line with good news
paper work. Will the people of Onta
rio support it?
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MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS
THE Biggest and best line of maga
zines, periodicals and daily papers
to be found in the city. We also carry ci
gars, fine confectionery and stationery.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR ALL PUBLICATIONS.
The Old Post Office News Stand
J. D. ROGERS, prop.
MALHEUR ENTERPRISE ALWAYS ON SALE HERE.
; POULTRY SUPPLIES
Make your hens lay in the winter time.
Beef Scraps, Fish Scraps, Oyster
Shell, Grit and Bone.
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w7Jll.c Cache Valley Best, high pat. hard
J lUUl o Cream of the Valley, very choice.
MAMIKIJIt COUNTY
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opiate stock of John Deere farm machinery, feed
grinders, UNBREAKABLE steel wagon
and buggy tongues.
WKoUuU & Retail lit y, Grain, Hour, Feed, Potatoca aoJ
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Well! Well! The spending of money
to convict one or two or three women
of some crime of which they were not
guilty, went merrily on the past week.
The evidence of every witness from
the Hon. Mayor down showed the ill
repute of the Ontario hotel. Did they
indict the principals who furnish the
house for a criminal purpose at so
much per month ? They did not. They
selected inmates whom they failed to
convict on technicalities. Its a mad
world, mates.
"Will you step into my house?"
Said the spider to the fly
"Its the cutest little hotel
That ever you did spy.
In every room are voters
Who'll be but idle floaters
When election passes by."
It would seem, that after having
put the county to a large expense to
prove what every one in Ontario knew
about that alleged hotel, and what the
Enterprise said some months ago,
that the county prosecuting attorney
should recover enough of the bridge
bond to make the account partially
square. Or was that $500 a perma
nent investment?
Evidence brought out at the trial
showed that there are a number of
saloons in Ontario serving minors.
That's what the minors said, any
way. Are political exigencies about to
saddle an incompetant on the county
at a $1000 salary for being called a
farming demonstrator. If the name
is changed to "Human Agricultural
ist" the salary would be all right and
the name apropos.
If Malheur county wants water they
will have to tell the authorities about
It. If they do not want it, why wor
ry? Now toht do you think of this;
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Mens Suits and Overcoats
$18 and $20 values $12.50. $15 suits now $10.00
20 SUITS, BROKEN LOTS, NOW $7.50
Boys $6.00 suits $4.00.
Boys $5.00 suits $3.50
Hamilton-Brown, American Lady
American Gentleman Shoes.
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Security School Shoes. Staple and Fancy Groceries.
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AT THE VALE TRADING CO.
Don't Fail to Call and See
the Bargains We are Offer
ing in all Lines of Stock.
Outing Elannels, Wool Suitings, Everything in Dry
Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Mittens, Gloves.
Ladies Coats, Dresses, Suits, Childrens Clothing, all
priced at prices that must move them before Spring
Goods arrive.
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filled at reduced prices. All orders kiiied
subejet to your approval.
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