51 :yt February 27, 1915 MALHEUR ENTERPRISE Page Serctt gal Mdmriimmuis 1 Summons. in ibe Circuit Court of the State of ""O Orrjron, lor Aiaineur vouniy. t a barton, plaintiff, vs. F. 0 Vouns' N. J. Minton, John Carpenter and J. V.'. Sherndan, defendants. To F. Young, one of the above W namel defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKI CON: You are hereby requir trt pnnear and answer the com nlahi ' ied against you in the above 7 -en;( suit on or before Thursday, 'kthe'll'h day of March, 1915; and if ft'ou fail po t anwer lor want tnereoi. 'the plaintiff will take judgment and l,iiv. j .J. ...... (It. .alisf J " decree hi;biiii y iw mo icim ..1 I r For the principal sum of $1,553.45 te.t.0ir,r for labor performed and ma terials furnished in the working and U ppers of those certain mines situ "f.tsd in Malheur county, Oregon, and ftiints, ftnd for which said principal --ium plaintiff filed a Miner's Lien, up sctn the said mines; for the further sum ?of $10.r.O, cost of preparing and filing -stea'nl Miner's Lien, and the further inm of $250.00 reasonable attorney's f nfees herein, ana Tor tne costs ana ais Jtbursemants of this suit. r For a decree of Court that the said imine3 be sold according to law and the Uules of Court, and the proceed? Xi thereof be applied to the payment of sthe costs and di-mirsements or tnis L iuit, the sum of $250.00 attorney's fee, s r(md the principal sum found due to S iplaintiil, -ana ior execution ior uny ti .SefiMcncv that may remain after ap plying all of the proceeds of said sale r i f i F . . t. r Im tne sausiacuon oi juuKiuent. ! j,F That you, and all persons claiming ir&y, through or under you be forever barred ana ioreciosea oi an ngni -rtnim or eauitv of redemption in and t jfo said mines; and that the plaintiff Er any Otner party may pecuiuu u purchaser at said sale, and for such "ther and further relief as plaintiff fcjay be round entitled to upon nnai Bearing, .- t You will also take notice that this Jummons is served upon you by publi cation by order of Hon. Dalton Biggs. fudge ot tne aoove enuuea vouri,, anu tcjhat said order was made and dated in tha 9.t. dav of Januarv. 1915. and f lirected that this summons be pub ished once a week for four consecu Sve weeks, in the Malheur Enterprise, t weekly newspaper printed and pub Ished at Vale, Oregon.and designa--''c jed as the paper most likely to give -viotice you, the above named detenu w:unt.. ' GEO. W. HAYES i ' Attorney for Plaintiff jDate of 1st publication, Jan. 23, 1915. t ,0ate of last publication, Mar. 6, 1915 l Summons. Jn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. Jnited States National Bank of Vale, r,V a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Cather . r'f ine L. Shehan, Defendant. to Catherine L. Shehan, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE '")F OREGON, you are hereby requir- 'id to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above ,intitled action within sixty days from .lie date of the first publication of this 'oimmons to-wit: The 6th day of February, 1915, and if you fail so to Appear and answer, for want thereof 'iie plaintiff will take judgment tigainst you for the sum of $5,000, to gether with interest thereon at the fate of 6 per cent per annum from the "th day of September, 1910, until paid, nd for the costs and disbursements !f this action, and for an order of sale f attached property. 3i This summons is published for six weeks in the .Malheur Enterprise, a ftreekly newspaper published and cir culating in said County and State, Commencing with the 6th day of Feb ruary, 1915, and ending March 20th, 1915, by order of the Honorable Dal ton Biggs, Judge of the above entitled court. Feb. 6-Mch. 20. GEO. E. DAVIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. if.' . NOTICE OF PROPOSAL To Issue and Sell $30,000 Gold Bonds of and by Malheur County, Oregon, f Issued for the Construction of Per ' manent Roads Therein and Inviting Bids Therefor. STATE OF UKEGUN, i County of Malheur 7 ss. Pursuant to the authority and di rection conferred upon the county ""court of the state of Oregon, in and for Malheur county, at the Novem ber 3rd, 1914, general election (au thorizing the issuance of the bonds hereinafter mentioned) and an order of tha' court made the 5th February, 1915, pursuant thereto, authorizing and directing the issuance of certain bonds, namely: Gold bonds issued for the construc tion of permanent roads in Malheur county, Oregon, to an amount aggre gating the principal sum of $30,000, comprised of 30 bonds numbered con secutively from 1 to 30, both numbers inclusive, of the denomination of $1,0U0 each, dated December 1, A. D. 1914, due and payable December 1, A. D. 1934, bearing interest from their date until paid at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi annually on the first days of June and December, respectively, in each year; both principal thereof and interest thoreon payable at the Fiscal Agency of the state of Oregon, in the city and Hale of New York, U. S. A. Tim said bonds are being issued and soul for the purpose of raising money to L used for the construction of per manent roads in and for the said county pursuant to a vote of the legal vit, r t thereof taken at the general t- n aforesaid. J L1C NOTICE IS HEREBY CI f, according to law, that sealed ' ' i aoT the bonds aforesaid, will be 'td at the oRice of the undersign i 1 ' :li of the court in Vale, Oregon, o'clock A. M. of Monday, the is i y of March, A. I. 1915. r t,-,r!i will U ready fcr deliv- tht time of their suit), nunu'ly: ' iy, date arid hour uforeittiiil; ' Ki'OKK, all tender, hid or of f j ii purthtib imut t u it limit con- ui iiualiftt uliitu int be urcom J i by Oi rh (r it tjuivlciit ) i ' o full tinmutit of kttt'l bid. 1 V i,f county rouil ' U Uii till ilny of I rhrottiy, A. I'. t U I ', ( i M. cm. W. M K S'I'ili r, J . I,. .f I lit I .11,1.1 V t 1,1,1 I l.f lliM i ' iiiwon, iii niu f,i Milium iouii All . ti jniiw r, iki h iun, i uik I ... I J l I,, Hl i v , , i Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon ...... 1 1 oi e Notice is hereby given that Herbert cedergren, or Vale, Oregon, who, on Movember 29th, 1913, made Home stead Application No. 02979. for SEU f NW4, NE4 of SWV and WV4 of SE14, Section 23, Township 20 south Ranee 43 east. Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish ?laim to the land above described, be ore the Register and Receiver U. S, Land Office at Vale, Oregon, on the )th day of March, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Bert Worthley, Charles F. Ander lon, Charles M. Ford and John Sper- ry, an ot vale, uregon. THOS. JONES, Register, Feb. 6-Mch. 6. OFFICIAL PLAT FILED. Department of the Interior United States Land Office Vale, Ore., Jan. 28, 1915 Notice is hereby given that there las been filed at thi3 office the approv id official plat for Twp. 21 S., R. 45 5. W. M., which will be filed at 9:00 j'clock A. M. on March 2, 1915, and in and after which date entries for ands in said township will be allow ed. Applications may be received after 'eb. 10, 1915, in accordance with de- lartmental circular No. 324, approv )d May 22, 1914. THOS. JONES, Register. Notice to Creditors. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. In the Matter of the Estate of William Parks, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un lersigned, Julia A. Parks and George 5. Parks, executrix and executor of he estate of William FarKS, deceased, o the creditors of, and all persons 'laving claims against, said decedent, o exhibit them with the necessary ouchers, within six months from ani xfter the date hereof, to the said eorge b. farks at his home in Jor- lan Valley, County of Malheur, State )f Oregon, which is hereby selected is the place of business in all matters 'onnected with said estate. Dated this first day of February, 915 JULIA A. PARKS, GEORGE S. PARKS, Executrix and executor of the estate if William Parks, Deceased. Feb. 6-Mar 6. Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, January 30th, 1915. To Richard Miller of Ontario, Oregon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Jacob M. Mcintosh who gives Vale, Oregon, is his post-office address, did on Jan uary 30th, 1915, file in this office his luly corroborated application to con gest and secure the cancellation of vour Homestead Entry, Serial No. 01897 made June 9th, 1911, for North half of Section 8, Township 27 S., Kange 40 t,ast, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he al leges that entryman, Richard Miller, did not establish any residence upon the said land within one year of date of said entry, and that said entryman has never since said filing lived or re sided upon said land; that no improve ments of any kind have been put upon said land and same has not been culti vated; that said entry has been entire ly abandoned. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken 3s 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 of fice within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically 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. THOS. JONES, Register. Date of first publication Feb. 6, 1915. Date of second pub. Feb. 13, 1915. Date of third pub. Feb. 20, 1915. Date of fourth pub. Feb. 27, 1915. Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution. By virtue of an Attachment Execu tion duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the County of Mal heur and State of Oregon, dated the 3rd day of February, 1915, in a cer tain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein M. J. Dealy, as Plaintiff, recovered judg ment against G. O. Mack, also some times known as Geo. C. Mack, as De fendant, for the Sum of Ninety Dol lars and One Hundred Ten Dol'ars, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the 13th day of April, 1914; and for the fur ther sum of Forty Dollars, Attorney's fees; and for the further sum of Twelve and 30-100 Dollars Costs; THEREFORE NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That I will on the 8th day of March, 1915, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the main entrance door of the Court House in Vale, Malheur Coun ty, Oregon, Fell at public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, the following described real pro perty, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; the South Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; all in Section 23, Township 27 South of Range 38 East of Willam ette Meridian, in Malheur County, Oregon, together with the tenement, hurtnliUnientH and ippu rtenanre thereunto belonging or in anywue ap pertaining; Taken and levied on a the property of th kaid Defendant, (!. ). Mack, ( tut omumu known a Goo. C. Mack, or a niut'h thereof may L time kry to kuliity tb kall Judgment in favor of M. J. Deftly and aa-alml (be nil I'vft'ioUiit, Willi inteivkt tbeikon, li.rt hrr wlHi all rol and itlat,uie iimul iI.hI have or may iue. MU I at Vale, goo, (bit 4 1 It day of lloaiy. llMV t't N J, HKOWN, H..i iff, My !( A. roal, Jl !. i . t )"' li uU..ii I i i i .i-i y li, ' a-! '.I f i tf)U li, JflO, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. W. IL Schenck and Ida Schenck Plaintiffs, vs C. B. Banks, G. W. Butt, lony Freeburn, Delbert Fletcher, Charles Parsons, S. D. Garman, M. S Garman, W. R. Samples, Fred L Smith, Charles Burdick, E. A. Monta- ney, E. M. Hendon, Mrs. O. W. Hodg ins, and W. II. Jessee, Defendants. To C. B. Banks, G. W. Butt, Tony Freeburn, Delbert Fletcher, Charles Tarsons, S. U. Garman, M. S. Gar man, W. R. Samples, Fred L. Smith Charles Burdick, E. A. Montaney E. M. Hendon. Mrs. O. W. Hodzins and W. H. Jessee, the above-named Defendants, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You, and each of you are hereby required to be and appear and answer, or otherwise plead to the complaint hied against you in the above entitled suit on or before Thursday, the 11th day of March, 1915; and if you fail so to answer or otherwise plead, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will take judgment and de creo against you, and each of you for the relief demanded in plaintiffs' com plaint, to-wit: For a judgment against you, and each of you for the sum of $2,505.45, amount due to plain tiffs for work and materials furnished in the building, maintenance and re pair of the certain irrigating ditch, known as the "Schenck Irrigating Ditch" and for the further sum of $10.00, being the sum paid by plain tiffs for preparing and recording the said Hen, on the said "Schenck Im gating Ditch" and the further sum of $250.00 reasonable attorney's fee, for the foreclosure of the said hen, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit: For the foreclosure of plaintiffs' lien against the said "Schenck Irri gating Ditch" and that the principal sum, costs and disbursements of this suit be adjudged a lien upon the rights and interest of you, and each of you in, to and upon the said "Schenck Irrigating Ditch". That the interest of you. and each of you in and to the said ditch and all persons acting by, through or under you or either of you be forever barred and foreclosed; that the interest of you, and each of you in and to said ditch be sold under order and decree of the above-named Court, and the proceeds of such sale be applied to the payment of the costs and dis bursements of this suit, as well as to the principal sum found due to plain tiffs; and for such other and further relief as plaintiffs may be entitled to upon the hearing and final determina tion of this suit. You will also take notice, that this Summons is served upon you, and each of you by publication, by order of Hon. Dalton Biggs, Judge of the above entitled Court; and that said order is made and dated on the 21st day of January, 1915, and directed that this summons be published in the Malheur Enterprise, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Vale, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks: the Malheur Enterprise being designated as the paper most likely to give notice to the above-named de fendants. Date of 1st publication, Jan. 23, 1915. Date of last publication, Mar. 6, 1915 UU. W. HAYES, Attorney for plaintiffs. Forfeiture Notice To P. F. Olson and Ethel H. Simpson. To you and each of you, your heirs and assigns: You are hereby notified that we have expended during the calendar year 1914, $100 in labor and improve ments upon the petroleum placer claim of the Daisy Oil and Gas Asso ciation covering the SW14 of section 6, township 17, south of range 4o, W. M.. in Malheur county, state or Oregon, the location notice of which s recorded in Book 8. r"age 2Bb ot the "Records of Oil" in the office of the county clerk of said Malheur county, state of Oregon,, in order to hold said claim under the provisions of section 2324, Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereto approved January 26, 1880, concern ing the annual labor on mining claims, being the amount required to hold mining claim for the period ending December 31, 1914. And if within 90 days from the date of personal service of this notice or within 108 days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contrib ute vour portion of such expenditure as co-owners, which amounts to $25.00 each, your interest in said claim will become the property of the under signed, your co-owners, who have made the required expenditure, by the terms oi saia section ot tne revuseu statutes. M. Rosenthal Date of first publication, Jan. 16, 1915 Date of last publication. Mar. 20, 1915 Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur county, on the 9th day of February, 1915, in favor of N. C. Long, plaintiff, and against Stella Long and Harvey M. Long, and Charles 1. Hanson and Al ma Hanson, his wife, defendants, for the sum of $2,964.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 28th day of August, 1913, attorney's fees for the sum of $296.40, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 9th day of December, 1914, and costs and disbursements in the sum of $12.70, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 9th day of December, 1914, and accruing costs. I have levied upon and will sell at public auction, on the 15th -day of March, 1915, at two o'clock P. M., at the Court House door, in Malheur county, and State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said Stella Ixng and Harvey M. Long, and Charles T. Hanson and Alma IlanBon, defendant, have in or to the follow in v dearribed real entate, situate, ly ing and being in Malheur county, Or egon, to-wit: The YM NW'4 of suc tion ', Towitxnlp a noutn, uange u r.'uit, Willamette Meridian, together with the tenement, hereditament i purte in an I t i in of aa!e, raali. DuU.I at Vale. Oregon, day of Kl.iuky, Ibl'i. lr;N J. UllOWN, rl.kllff t Malheur f 'nuiily. Om, Jfy (D,sH A. r-OWAiil', In j.oiy !. i.e e a Hw,. li.HM'.iy fut ' l Ml 1.0 U J)I tf (W fwftt'' ' Real Estate Transfers Complete List of Deeds Recorded by tbe County Clerk of Malheur County since the last Issue of The Enterprise. February 15th to 20th. U. S. A. to Monroe M. Hancock SW4 NEM, lots 1 tnd 2 sec. 23; lot 1 sec. 24-15-45, Feb. 3, 191C. Murdock McD maid ot ux to C. C, Smith, WM: WV4, 2-19-47, Jan. 18 1915, $5'. Claude J. Musselman et ux to Orson R. Smith,. NWtt NE4 NE4,29-15 47, Feb. 15, 1915. $50. Ontirio Lan' &, Towni'e company, to Jett Mansker, lots 37, ?8, 39, block 4, Riverside adn. Ontario, Feb. 4, 1915, $405. Cha3. Click et ux to Maurice Town send, lot 29, block 3, Rivei side idn. to Ontario, Feb. 6, 1915, S.r00. Russel W. Reed et ux to Ethel C, Jones, SEV4 2-15-40. Feb. 13th., 1915 $1,500. State of Oregon to Luella E. Morn, SE NWU 34-27-42. Oct. 10th., 1911. $350.00. John Keeney et ux to O. W. Porter, SW'A 11-16-46. Feb. 4th., 1915 $1,600. David Nelson et ux to Robert Erick son, Lot 4, section 16; Lot 1, section 9-15-46. Feb. 13th., 1915. $3880. David Nelson et ux to Andrew B. Anderson, NWUNWM-16; Lot 2, sec tion 9-15-46. Feb. 13th., 1915. $5,- 100. Nicholas Kries to Lottie May Simp son, Lots 14-15. Block 77, Ontario. Feb. 13th., 1915. $100. Oregon Idaho Lumber Co to E. C. Van Tetten, one-half interest in Lots 1 to 10, Block 67, Ontario. Mar.20th, 1913. $1,000. R. A. Merchant et ux to E. C. Van Petten, Lots 28-29, Blk. 9, Riverside Adn. Ontario. July 15th., 1912. $2,- 425. T. C. Thompson to C. A. Rice, N NWV4, NWSW, 12- 17-46. Feb. 17th., 1915. $500.00. Maynard Edmond to Geo. W. Bates & Co., Bankers, NW SE 32-20-46. Feb. 18th., 1915. $10. R. J. Ivers et ux to D. E. Hood, Lots 6 to 10 Bl. 135 Ontario. Nov. 2nd., 1914.. $1.00. COMPLAINTS FILED IN THE DIS TRICT COURT DURING WEEK Albert E. Price vs. Price, Divorce. Bessie Mae MARRIAGE LICENSES John Price to Annie Davis, Feb. 20, 1915. Notice of Forfeiture. Baker City. Oregon, Feb. 9, 1915. To the heirs of Edward H. Langosch, deceased, his administrators, and to all whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that I have expended during the calendar year 1914, $100 in labor and improve ments upon the petroleum placer claim of the Denver Oil & Gas Asso ciation, covering the SEV of section 26, Tp 19 S., R. 45 E. W. M., in Mal heur county, State of Oregon, the lo cation notice of which is of record in Book 8, page 169, of the "Records of Oil" in the office of the County Clerk of said Malheur county, Oregon, in or der to hold said claim under the pro visions of section 2324, Revised Stat utes of the United States, and amend ments thereto, being the amount re auired to hold said minine claim for the year ending December 81, 1914. And if within 180 days after the first publication of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure as co-owner, which amounts to $25, your interest in said mining claim will become the proper ty of the undersigned, your co-owner, who has made the required expendi ture, by the terms of the said section of the Revised Statutes and the amendments thereto. SCOTT JOSEPH. Date of first publication Feb. 13, 1915. Date of last publication May 15, 1915. IMilieidl Silences Competitive Brands Merit always wins Malthoid has every merit that goei to make good roofing. If you demand the best, but one word expresses it that's Malthoid. M-.1- l-...n vniir demand to Ii EMPIRE LUMBER CO.. YALE. ORE and Miurtenanie thereunto belong in or in anyie eriainiig. till Hill U. S. Land Office. Complete Record of Homestead, Desert and Other Entries at the U. S. Und Office at Vale dorinf the past week. J. D. Fahy, Westfall, NWtt SWtt sec. 16, NEU NWtt 22-16-40, 80 acres, isolated tract. Thomas J. Smith, Huntington, Lots 3 and 4 EM SWtt, 31-14-45, 160.40 acres. Max W. Lange, Puyallup, Wash., SEtt NEtt, Ntt SEtt, NEtt SWtt, 31-16-43. 160 acres. Antonio Barainca, Nyssa, NEtt SEtt and SEtt NEtt, 13-21-45. 80 acres. Hiram T. Snyder, Westfall, SEtt NWtt, Ett SWtt, Bee. 14, sec. 14, NEtt NWtt, 23-19-41. 160 acres. Elmo D. Corden, Wea'.fall, EHNEtt, SWtt NEtt, NWtt SEtt, 12-16-39, 160 acre 3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. In the Matter of tha Estate of Hannah Barton, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned as Administrator of the above named estate, to the credi tors of. and all persons having claims against, the estate of Hannah Barton, Deceased, to exhibit them, together with the necessary vouchers as pro vided by law, within six months after the date of first publication of this Notice, to the undersigned at his home at Vale. Oregon, designated as the place for transacting business, or to Robert M. Duncan, attorney for said estate, at Vale, Oregon. First Notice hereof is published in the Malheur En terprise, Vale, Oregon, this the 20th day of February, 1915. U. W. THOMSON, Administrator. Feb. 20-Mch. 20. NOTICE. The Qualified electors of the City of Vale, Oregon, are hereby notified that the following "Initiative petition will atmear UDon the official ballot, to be used at the annual City Election of said City on the 2nd day of March, 1915, for their approval or rejection, under the following heading, to-wit; "A measure nrovidinir for the Dur- chase of Two and Twenty-eight hun dredths (2.28) acres of land from A. H. Chester by the City of Vale, Ore gon, for the sum of $2000.00, which is to be used for park purposes and which is adjacent to the City of Vale and now known as 'Chester's Grove.' " Vote YES or NO. 100 Yes 101 No Trader's Day Every 2nd Saturday yra .. .r j-j.-.:. j .... 1 1. ; 'i.,- Mat your lioraiu .'J layn U-for 8uli Ut llhlilrt inuiinvor to Willi to liuyent W. (i. Norton, Mgr. THE PROPOSED INITIATIVE PETITION. "Ordinance No "An Ordinance to purchase the lands known as 'Chester's Grove' for Park purposes, and directing and au thorizing Davment for the same. "Whereas, A. H. Chester does offer to sell and convey to the city oi vaie, Oregon, that certain tract of land known as 'Chester's Grove,' in or ad jacent to the City of Vale, Oregon, (the same being hereinafter fully de scribed), comprising two and 28-100 (2.28) acres of land, for the sum of two thousand ($2,000.) dollars, free and clear of lien or incumbrance, and "Whereas. There is no other place in or near the city suitable for out of doors assemblages of the people, etc., and the same is the only grove with in reach, and is needed by the city and the people, and is desirable and neces sary for the city, and the price there for is reasonable, now, therefore, we, "The people of the City of Vale do ordain as follows: 'The City of Vale does ordain as follows: "Section 1. That upon a sufficient deed of general warranty of title, ex ecuted by A. H. Chester, and his wife, conveying the above referred to and the hereinafter described premises to the City of Vale, Oregon, being deliv ered to the Mayor of the said City of Vale, and satisfying him by delivery of a sufficient abstract ol the title to said premises, or otherwise, as he may require, that the same is free and clear of lien or incumbrance, the City of Vale, Oregon, by its proper officers, shall accept said conveyance, title, and premises, described as follows, to wit j "Beginning at a point one hundred and sixty (160) feet South of the Southeast corner of block numbered sixteen (16) in the Original Town of Vale, Oregon, according to the plat thereof of record in the office of the County Clerk of Malheur county, Ore- on, thence West, parallel to the outh line of said block sixteen (16), two hundred (200) feet to a point; thence South, at right angles to the last said line, one hundred and sixty (160) feet to a point; thence West, parallel to the South line of said block sixteen (16) if extended, sixty (60) feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of block numbered fifteen (15) in said original town of Vale, Oregon, according to said plat thereof; thence South, at right angles to the last said line, two hundred and sixty (260) feet to a point; thence East, at right ang les to the last said line, two hundred and sixty (260) feet to a point; thence North, at right angles to the last said line, four hundred and twenty (420) feet, more or less, to the place of be ginning, containing two and 28-100 (2.28) acres of land, more or less, all lying and being situate in the county of Malheur and state of Oregon: and the city of Vale, Oregon, shall, there upon, by and through its proper offi cers, the Mayor, Council and Record er, who are hereby instructed and di rected so to do, pursue the necessary method, and take the necessary pro ceedure, to pay for the same from city funds, the sum of two thousand ($2,000.) dollars, to the said Chester. The said lands shall be held and used as a park;" shall be submitted to the legal voters of the City of Vale. Ore n, for Kir approval or rejection at the next regular city election to be held on the 2nd day or March, A. U . 1116, and each for hlmaelf says; I have personally signed this petition; I im a legal voter of the City ot Vale; my reeldanre and street number are roirtvlly written after my name, and If not so written it Is tor the reuaon theie are no street numbem in ksbl t it. I'ubllkliiMl by older iif the Cuiiwnoii (Vunril of lb ( My i.f Vale, 0e"ii. 1UkJ )!. ueiv kill, 1 11 6. JNO. K. WHr r riM, Hy U'vi4ti, rui I'uii. ri 'd, I VI h U'i'i.4 I'wb. I b. KMvit. Deposit Your Money in the First National Bank of Vale, Ore. and pay all your bills with checks, which is a more convenient way and at the same time es tablishes a credit. In making' loans a Bank will always take care of its customers first. Give us your business and we will treat you right. OFFICERS J. S. Edwards, President T. W. Halliday, Vice President C. 0. Nelson, Gshier W. R. WilkeisoB, Vice Pres. J. E. Lawrence, Asst. Cashier The Vale Laundry EAVE all laun " dry for collec tion at the old post office News Stand. Laundry Phone 99 The Vale Laundry Cold? Try one of our hot drinks -it will warm you up. Hot Tomato Bouillon Hot Oyster Bouillon Hot Beef Bouillon Hot Chocolate Ice Cream and Cold Drinks Vale Drug Store John Doswell, Prop. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streets PORTLAND, OREGON Remodeled and refurnished throughout. Unquestionably the most centrally Ijcaled houad in Portland. Within radius or four blocks from our doors are located ticket offices of all railroads and steamboat companies. 14 banks; 12 theatres and show-houses. 6 department stores; Chamber of Commerce; Commercial Club; Elks Club; Press Club; telegraph offices; post office, public library; museum of art; and all the largest office buildings It is worth something to be in the midst of the life of the city. We make no extra charge for same however. Our rates are: Room without batl' $1.00 and up; with bath $1.50 and up. Automobile bus meets trains. Can from Union Depot pass the hotel every few minutes. L. Q. SWETLAND, Pres. and Mgr. Reduction in Toll Rates! Call operator for new rates to points to which you want to talk. :: !: Malheur Home Telephone Company:: UNION NURSERIES Wf pay the Testate Our stork Is acclin.ated, hardy and true to name. If v., ii Intend to i 1 ,i.t fruit trees, small fruits, ornamental .. - . -- . . . . It Alii v a great saving m jruu vw viuw trees or kliiulibery Uiiei't fioni us and sax Our iil M are lib eatll til del , lend 1vr pike i Union, Ort'Kon intents' toinniUaluii, l and we nivs a liberal reiiilum with lilt of iiniuini. J, li, Wruvrr, Prop.