HI . M I i 1i l. IE 1 ... Aaril 17, mi Summons- . i . st fourt or ine ow 'To &ur County WhS. Plaintiff, vs Wm. E. JhEhe above named Nntirn f t..LIl 01800 summons for I'uhlimtin. i- r U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, o"1 of "no, JSJ15. T..1J . , voumy. ar- ' "ur'ey, 1'lamtiff, va. MALHEUR ENTERPRISE! Real Estate Transfers U. S. Land Office. m , , , , , . . Pare Sevfcrt ',l'"ll'M'IBM''M'',''"'l'tM'''' i n r " I iT ' ' ' r r ! 1 r ,1 1 llll Ill Complete Lilt of Deeds Recorded bj the Count j Clerk ol Malheur County since the last Issue of The Enterprise. Complete Record of Homestead, Desert and Other Entries at the U. S. Land Office at Yale during the past week. a.vaivu in l.eieUV crivnn Ihcif f'l.. ' HUT PV. l'l..i.,i;(T . ' V . . r . 1 1 - i i n i' a i.nmnit f I ' pnnt. op TnE STATE on April 18th, 1911 mule KesTead S" S- Moot Defendant EH. W nr t0,, V , v J THE NAME Oi hercb re. AppicaUon( No. 0,)0 VniTI Seo 8cnr s- MoonV the above nnm,l v ,1 Us t0 IL R 0tis' E'iNE WGN:orB;,d answer the com-32, SE'SE'4 Sec. 20, SwVsW' icfe"'ant. ' above named 15-21-46, April 2, 1915, $1. STainst you in, the above Sec. 28, NfcNWK Section 33, Town, vi? thc Lnam.c of the State of Oregon- R" E Rec1 et u to Junctura Invest- nit on or before " " ' 'J: : ?nK . Kt, Wi!lm. , , e 0y i,fle lhat Juli A ment Co., Tract 44 Acreage Subd. mK- nnrt II yuu " 7 7 .. . H nonce of n- H . " v "'er oi l.ertliicate of Junturn MnrcVi II mir, ir 9&e?wise plead, for want tention to make Final Three Year PueJWcn.cy "umbered 768. irsued on I s 1 1' ... ..l!.' ?91 . I n aintiff will take juag- rrooi, 10 eaiahiish claim to the land r V.1 aav of July, 1914, by the Tax t . - lo lackey, th-nSf voi for the relief de- above described, before Roister an of1 ector the County of MafheuV Lot" 16 to 20 bl 31 "tario, April 3, " plaintiff" complaint, to- Rece.ver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale na0te f, 9rfwn, for the amount of , m $2000. f rnr a decree o ' 101? ' " ',M' uay " April, ,", "?" collars, the 1. U. Orem ct ux to C. L. Standing lisolvinf? l" existing between kore Slfendant and that the lbe divSed absolute from ;n"f 5t and for uch other re def.enru tv may seem meet. 'Lnm further notified that dmymonB is served upon you by 8ummonBis Malheur Enter. 3ica.ek W newspaper printed and Vale Oregon, by Order fGeo W?'McKnight, County tt Malheur county, Oregon: lKfu id Order was made and 19th day of March, 1915, directed that this aummon. be . . j -n. iv rnnsecutive weeks. fTflr"t pub. March 20, 1915. Li last Pub. May 1, 1915. Claimant tred Lenter. Chailin i,.,n ... together with nennltv inat j ; ris Powell, of Bonita, Oregon; Lee lltli thereon upon the real property D- P- Donovan et ux to Anna M. THOS. JONKS. March 27-April 24. Register. Notice For Publication. 02041 Department of thc Interior, kj, .uiu vmih;c ai vaie, ureiron April 6th, 1915. vnTirp i.. 1 1... ir.: 1 f V 1 ""u"y k,ven that fetor v Uriel, of Va e. Oprimn v xt . 1 vnmhPP Rtti 1cm i "S" .wo: Mull , ,auB iiomesteai 3Bi,J application, No. 02041, for the WvJ;,t OU'l. OCC. ill. 1. I X I' At delinquent for taxes for h. vp; 10 n i"' !. 29-32-40, March 20, tORcthcr with penalty, interest nnH i lylJ10- ilNsessecl tO you. of which vm a V,1 .TnhnKn., Tt .1 1.1 10 XT.. ... t 1 owner as appears of recofd, aitua ed 1915 $ in ' n said county and state, and particu-1 r ' fu et , arly bounded and described as fol I "ertha Stafford et vir to Walter lows , to-wit: North half of routhwest i Clcment et ux, SV4 SW',4 24-18-47, SWi' ' Mwi' n?nnwRt quarter (N AP"i . 1915, $3000. Townshin thirtv.n. q', cU:M Reuben McCreary et ux to Corinne Fred J. Ware, Hereford, V SEV Range forty-one (41) East Willam-1 XWe11, Lots 13"14 bl 1 AlIlia". Nov. 30, WSE',4 31-12-38, 160 menuian, Malheur County. Ore- ou are further notified that said Charles R. Mutlart, Auburn, Wash., EViSW'4 SE14 9, WM SWV 10-17-45, 320 acres. 1 Dan Eno, Vale Lot 14, Fee. 1, lot 8, , 2-22-4G, 16.45 acres add homestead. Thomas A. Brown, Bridgeport, lot 3, 2-13-40, 40.44 acres add homestead. Joseph Tipton. Riverside, SNE NViSE'4 9, S',NWVi NSWV 10- . ! 25-38, 320 acres. Edward E. Hart, Harper, SEV4SWU 23, N NW,4 SW',4 NW4 26-20-41, 160 acres. James E. Young, Mooreville, SW'4 SWVi 13, SEViSEU 14-27-38, 80 acres add homestead. Fred L. Sheets, NNEV4 22-19-46, 80 acrei. W vl 1 r.vn W. HAYES. Lots 1 and 2. Section r. t,:u "VU '""Vura.s as toiiows: o., it Willamette Merid has filed notice of J V't l" Hiainisn claim 12, 1914, n Henrietta Payne to Margaret M. ien A. Hur ev hns niH " " 1,1 72 ul 10 ul prendses for rmnr nr . " " "V ."ntario, Sept. 25, 1914, $100. s with the nte of interest on said IIen"etta Payne to Rollo O. Payne, N'S of lot 9 bl 4 Ontario, Sept. 25, Attorney for plaintiff. S., Ranee 41 E., Willamette Meridian. i9Uf7v V' "l Ju,y 1914 nun meu nouce ot intention to make sa 19 7--IV :r"u",u.V.,w' amunt Heir. of ,nVln ,.u -1 Y ul inu-resi 10 ner cent. . t nf Forfeiture. 1 Baker City, Oregon, Feb. 9, 1915. Ithe hei" of Edward II. Langosch leased, his a(!mmi.u.wi, i all whom it may concern: fvou are hereby notified that I L expended during the calendar P.n.i tmn in labor and lmprove- t, , unon the petroleum placer F n".- nil A fins Abro ftl covering the SE'4 of .section TP19 S.. B.45E.W.M., in Mai It county, State of Oregon, the lo tinn notice of which is of record in tl 8 page 169, of the "Records of Fir .'the office of the County Clerk fsaid Malheur county, Oregon, in or-i- to hoUI said claim under the pro Jons of section 2324, Revised Stat es of the United States, and amend ints thereto, being the amount re ajred to hold said mining claim for year ending December 31, 1914. Ad if within 180 days after the first iblication of this notice you fail or afuse to contribute your portion of jch expenditure as co-owner, which founts to $25, your interest in aaid ning claim will Decome ine proper- of the undersignea, your co-owner, n has made the required expendi- im. hv the terms of the said section I the Revised Statutes and the aiendments tnereio. i SCOTT JOSEPH. J&te of first publication Feb. 13, 1915 jatt of last publication May 15, 1915. 02804 & Addl. 03384 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, March 19th, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that Wil- Jam H. Sandy, of Bonita, Oregon, jTho, on August 5th, 1913, made Home itead application No. 02804, for the i Sec. 14, T. 16 S., R. 40 E., Bid who on June 11, 1914, made add'l. fritry, No. 03384, for the NWV4 NWV4 NE'4 and W SE, Section 4, Township 16 S., Range 40 E., Wil imette Meridian, has filed notice of Attention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before the Register and Re teiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Ore- Ion, on the 21st day of April, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: William Caviness, Art Blue, Oliver andy, of Bonita. Oregon; Frank Cummins, of Westfall, Oregon. J THOMAS JONES, L Register. torPt 1 r ta .Af ears tax 1912, date paid July 1. Register and Receiver. I r .. ... let:e Pl number 770, am Office, at Vale, Oregon on the Tlth Sn.i n ? - '5 15 l'er.cent day of May. 1915. 7, rnt . ?. moon as lne owner Claimant names as witnesses: f ' " " wo nit uwnci the legal title of the above de- Warren ler, Ezra L. Phillips TrX Koch SCibe(1 as the"sam"e appear Dillon Percy M John t' f T'1, and each of the other per . . Ieicy M- Jo"n on, sons above named are herhv f,,r. -11 ir.i. - .uc, wtiiun. thp. nntifioH ... T,. deceased, to Clarence Mullinix, WVfeSWV, 31, NE USE4 33-25-46, Jan. 8, 1915, $2000. Frances A. Carson et vir to Flora A. Hunt, Bl 66 Park Adn Nyssa, April 8, 1915, $100. Ontario Land and Townsite Co., to J. T. Hansen, Lots 52-53 bl 4 River- Apr. 10-May 18. Notice for Publication. 02999 Dcnartment nf tho !,,(..;,.,. U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, THOS. JONES, Ulapplyl Ontario, March 4, 1914, ... ...... wuiuj im oiaie aiorcsaid for a de- v cree toreclosing the lien against the I rvnrni it U..- J t 1 I . "uVre uescnoea, ana men-, COMPLAINTS FILED IN THE CIR- lioned in said certificate. And von are hereby summoned to appear with in sixty days after the first tinhli. tion of this summons exclusive of the March 31st 11 r. . i . , 8ummons exclusive of the NOTICE is horebv Zn th-t p: 'J "f.aa,d..fit Publication, and de- mond Lyons, of Vale, OreKon, who on , ,S 8 u or Pay Pe amount due November 29th. 1913. made III, M Jabove shown together with costs stead ADnlication. Nn. tn, vil an1 accrued interest and in case of vrtT..' n. . ' ' . .' - 'z VOUr lai lire tn Hn an a Hoxroii rill k of NEW, Section 30, Township 18 ,n ,i r i T11 b? South,. Range 44 East, Willamette li ivieria.an, nas tiled notice of intention premises above : named to make Communtation Proof, to es- P ThU tIZ . n- i. a u j tablish claim to the land above ,l buls ?ummon'l ,s Publ 5bed bX .r4er scribed, before Register and Rece v- i i ' "fT r r fllcKni?". lln and Ma er, U. S. Land Office, at Vale Oregon, & of ofpT fSr l th? to Rfit' Rsi,,fi ' on tho 1 fitri Huv r.f u ioir b ' htate ot Uregon for the County of ri?mn? t JLal a y' Malheur, and said order was made and Claimant names as witnesses: ,mto,i tu;j 9fV, a t vu . 101k m aim Notice for Publication. 02644 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, i NOTICE is herebv civpn frinf Pun. ie J. Claypool, widow and heir of uwioen r. Claypool, deceased, of Vale, Oregon, who, on April 19th, 1913, 'noae,, Desert-Land application, No. 02644, for Lots 1 and 2, Section 1, Township 18 S., Range 42 E., Willam jette Meridian, has filed notice of in jwnemn to make final Proof, to estab- iisn claim to th UnA ,i ;v..i i ihl ReK'ster and Receiver, U. .O. at Vale, Oregon, on the 24th day of April, 1915. Uaimant names as witnesses: J '1 Harris, Mrs. William Har- ii ,C'ayPo1. Mrs. A. A. Clay Pool, all of Vale, Oregon. THOS. JONES, MgrtgAprtl 24. RegiStCr- Notice of Contest Department of the Interior, S. Land Office, Vale, Oregon. To vh, . AP"1 2, 1915. V'tla;A 8'hl.ich, of Bonita, uniesiee: L TL"e her,eby notified that Emil n ? Wh Kives Brogan. Ore- dull Jrh 191,5'le in this office his tat Z roborated application to con your h1 Se.curf the cancellation of for SWi c2pimade APr'l 10th, 1914, 3 lBSK;,EV4 SE1 Section 15 Ki6EB4' Section 22, Town iS & Ee 40 East, Willam ...:vdlan and as erounds for his s land at nv never resided on 8aid PliceH ;. r 1""c' nor nas made or Charles O. r..,n,l n,.i uau ua oi reDruary, iio, LeMoine. John Boston and Andrew L'V i" lVr "Lrsl P,UD1 cauo" Jensen, all of Vale, Oregon. "iJ ,o T 18 lne Dln Gay 01 THOS. JONES, All nrocess and naners in this m-n. Register, ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of A pi. 3-May 1. Oregon, at the address hereinafter mentioned. JULIEN A. HURLEY. Attorney for the Plaintiff, ntest 2 V,' u . grounds ior ni t any " any imn;" J "?Z """1 Kter th.; r . oi any cnar id lanH " and has abandoned the ui mure t.nnn civ mnntha Summons For Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. Morrison Burton : Hon Aid Wilon Address Vale, Oregon, ch 6-April 17, Barton: C. C. Mupller Cuardian Ad Litem of said Leslie Morrison Bar- SUMMONS, ton and Donald Wilson Barton; All In the Circuit Court of the State of Unknown Heirs of J. W. Barton, de- Oregon, for Malheur County. ceased; All unknown Heirs of Han- Henry Schlottman ard Sophte Schlott- nah Barton, deceased; and W. G. man, his wife, plaintiffs, Th'.mnson Adminstrator Estate vs. Hannah Barton, deceased. C. M. Crane and M. A. Murphy, de- To Leslie Morrison Barton; Donald fendants. Wilson Barton; All Unknown Heirs To C. M. Crane and M. A. Murphy, the of J. W. Barton, Deceased; All Un- above named defendants, known Heirs of Hannah Barton, Dc- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ceased; the Defendants above nam- OF OREGON, You are hereby requir ed, ed to appear and answer the com In the name of the State of Oregon: plaint filed against you in the above You. and each of von. are herebv re- entitled court within sixty days irom nuireri to nnnear an,! answer the com- the date of the first publication of this Dlaint filed atrainst vou in the above summons, to-wit: the 3rd day of April, entitled suit on or before the 17th Win, and lr you lau o so appear anu day of April, A. D. 1915, and if you answer, for want thereof the plantiff fail so to answer for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief the plaintiff will apply to the Court demanded in the complaint, that is to fi tho rolinf nravtwl f tv in iho Pom- SaV for the cancellation of that cer- plaint, to-wit: for Judgment against tain contract and agreement, for the you for $8536.55 Principal, $79.80 in- portion of the K of 'SL4 of NW'A of .r,c ,nr,,nii r,..;r t CM 1 1013 NWVi. and SWVi of NWV4 of NWV4 and interest on said principal from of Section 30, Township 15 South, rwM.o- ict 1Q1.T until nnwl at 8 nor Ranee 43 E. W. M., in Malheur Coun- cent per annum; $800.00 attorneys ty, Oregon, contianing fifteen acres, . ..f ... . nA . . i I ...!.' 1. ,. . ..... mala n c avfl. fees m such suit; ifotf.ny taxes paia wmcu "f" and $774.00 interest paid to protect cuted by the plaintiffs as owner and plaintiff from lien of prior encum- by the defendants as purchaser, on brance; that said judgment be declar- the 22nd day of October, 1912, at Bro ed a lien against SEV Sec. 8 and gan, in said county and state, and for NWV Sec. 9, Twp. 19 S., R 44 E. W. a judgment against you, arid each of M., under the provisions of a certain vou, for the costs and disbursements mortgage upon said land given to se- herein. . cure payment of sa d principal note mis summons pUU...cu bv J. W. Barton and Hannah Barton weeks in the Malheur Enterprise, a to W. G. Thomson and that said mort- week y newspaper puoiisneo anu u.r iracre be foreclosed as against all culating in said County and State above named defendants and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just. This summons is published in the Malheur Enterprise by virtue of an order made by the Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered of record on the 4th day of March, 1915, directing and requiring publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks. Date of first publication March (Hh, 1915: date of last publication April 17th, 1915' ROBERT M. DUNCAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. curr court since last WEEK Carman Mfg. Co. vs. G. A. Darr, Recovery on Note, $325.15. Malheur Forwarding Co. vs. How ard Bros., Recovery on Note, $866.44. E. R. Hamilton vs. Harriuttc Ham ilton, Divorce. Malheur Mercantile Co. vs. S. W. Gould, Geo. W. Hayes, John McLaugh lin and Malheur Forwarding Co., Suit s conveyance. acres. Joseph M. Yeager, Unity, NW14 29- 13-37, 160 acres. Floyd II. Howard, SV6NEl4 .13-40- 39, lot 1 and NE4NW4 18-14-40 159.80 acres. Melvin Wham, Unity, EVa 30-13-37 320 acres. J. Ralph Weaver, Vale, NWVNWVi 20, NE',4 SE',4 NWV4 19-11-40, 240 acres. ' Wm. C. Toland, Redmond, SVi SE',4 NEV4 SE',4 12-18-44, 120 acres. Thomas A. Boston, Vale, SEV4NEV4 ESEV 31, SW'4NWV4 W&SWV4 32-16-42, lot 4 sec. 5 lot 1 6-17-42, 309.59 acres. Herbert F. Rohrig, Malheur, lot 4 SV&NWVi NWV4SWV4 1-14-41, 159.89 acres. Joseph M. Ryan, Unity, SE'4 NE',4 NVi SE',4 SW',4 SE4 S'SW',4 NE '4 SW',4 22-13-36, 280 aere. Edward Wham, Unity, SV4NWV4 S W'4 28, WM.NWV4 33-13-37, 320 acres, MARRIAGE LICENSES H. S. Basye to Flora Hyatt, April 5, 1915. Frank Vales to Hattie England, April 6, 1915. Geo. L. Brooks to Lizzie H. Turner, April 7, 1915. Jule Andregg to Minnie Thompson, April 10, 1915. Mrs. Jude Johnson has broken down her health from reading too many health articles. , , There are plenty of reckless devils, but the gent who tangles up with a mail order wife is taking the most chances. No lazy man should keep a white horse. Boys and old men comprise the largest proportion of the population of Lonesome Land. Except those the barber rubs in. comparatively few cosmetics are used by the males of this somewhat human race. While it may be true that a barber shouldn't eat onions, it is the hellish hot towel which really drives away trade. Pi fa r Fa Kn ri f:i f"s K f.i .w CIVIC CLUB DANCE. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for the District ot uregon. In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of S. J. Hull, Bankrupt. To h creditors of S. J. Hull, of Vale, in the county of Malheur, State of Oregon, district aforesaid: m;,. ia itnrr.l.v p-iven that on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1915, the said S. J. Hull was duly adjudicated a bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Vale, in Malheur county, State of Oregon, on the 21st day of April, A. D. 191-. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, I. . w cast Y tht0thereSHl1Urore' .further notified ken as ennf a Rations will be ta- bCrHIleiwlth?ut. f"rther right to PPeal winr si iu iiih in inia FOL'RT " ,t,wenty days after the before said meeting. hown ,'7,llt,ation of this notice, fa fa fa fa fa fc fa.'fa fa fa f 4 f a f a f a f fa f fJ9 f fs fs I5B ffl f fa ft f fa f The Civic Club's Annual Dance will be given next Friday night, April 23, at the old Skating Rink Hall. The music will be furnished by the Vale Band, and a swell Supper served. A royal welcome will be ex tended to all. commencing with tne aru aay oi Apru, vnTlr nP giifrifk'S SAI K IV 1915, and ending with the 15th day of .NOTICE OF S HER II I- S SALL IN KniotlS By vlrtuio? " xiutton in Fore fMn d"'y i-ued by be Clerk of the !C lrcuit Court lor tne i.ouniy oi inai- Oregon, duly made and entered this 31st day of Marcn, iiio. Attorney for Plaintiff, Apr 3-May 15 heur and State of Oregon, dated the 30th day of March, 1915, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Allen Por ter, as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Frank J. Bradley and Mabel Bradley, as Defendants, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon from the 22nd day of August, 1912, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; and for the further sum of ed without further right to prove their claims, appoint a trustee either before this office or 'examine thc Lnnl-rupt and transact I h if you fail to file in this other business as may properly come ,.-M". Mtl. JPeciS'' your a""wer, under tU ' -rlnoally rennfin,li..., du Proof th, con!!n' tKther with ,lthr In ,lr on id con tM taut Vn "hwlf"" '"" ',y re'terel mail, of tt . le your answer the fut,,r! .,u:Ht"m(,e to which you " '"'wee to I. bfiit you. I ' THOS, JONKS, i I April u, Nib, r; Vale, Oregon, April 0, 1915. JULIEN A. HURLEY, , Referee in Uankruptcy Notice for Publication. 0918 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, March 29th, 1915. vnTrcrc is herebv sriven that Rob-1 i.'iff v Dollars. Attorneys fee: and for ert A. Lockett, of Jamieson, Oregon, ,tne further sum of Twenty-Three and who, on April 22nd, 1909, made Des-120-100 Dollars, costs; ert - Land application (Burns No. THEREFORE NOTICE IS HERK 03081) now Vale, No. 0918, for the py GIVEN, That I will on the 3rd S'.SW,4, NW4SWV4, Sec. 24; and day of May iyir, at the hour of 11:00 N&SEU. Section 23, Township 16 S., in the forenoon of said day, at the Range 42 E Willamette Meridian, majn entrance door of the Court House has filed notice of intention to makeiin Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell final Proof, to establish claim to theat pUbit. auction to the highest bid land above described, before the Reg-ider or bidders, for cash, the follow istcr and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, inp described real property, to-wit: at Vale Oregon, on the 4th day of j -jhe NE'4 of the NW',4 of Sec. 20, May 1915. T. 18 S., R. 45 E. W. M., and cnluin- ' ('laimant names as witnesses: -ing 40 acre.s, save and except a tract John Glascock, Samuel Lamb, Jonn;of lan(J containing six acres and de n Thomson. T. Chas. Pritchard, all of ; C1.il)t.j BS follows: Commencing at l.'.mieson Oregon. Ia point 20 feet North from the SE Jamison, ur t, thqs jon 0t the NW' of the NW'.J of Kegisier. j. 20, T. 18 S., R. 40 K. W. M. and iriinning thence North 624 feet; thence West 416 feet: thence South 624 feet; Notice for Publication. thence East 416 feet to the place of 02658 beginning, together with the tene- T . ., ii tint-nt of the Interior, merits, hereditaments and appurte- S i and (Mice at Vale, Oregon. ,lttnces thereunto belonging or in any- April 1st, 1915. wjH appertaining; hereby given that i Taken and levied upon as me proper- Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. DOUGLAS SMITH, ALBERT G. LES TER and WILLIAM BUTTER WORTH, Trustees, Plaintiffs, vs. W. M. Wayman, Defendant. To W. M. WAYMAN, the defendant above named. In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of first publication of this sum mop'', and if you fail so to answer by said date, to-wit: May 15, 1915, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their com plaint, to-wit: That the plaintiffs have the following several judgments against you and that same be Decreed a first and prior lien against the sep arate tracts of real property describ ed, each tract of which is in Malheur County, Oregon, to-wit: Judgment for $3500 principal, with interest 6 per cent per annum from Jan. 27, 1911; $60 water maintenance; $14.56 taxes; $350 attorneys fees and that same be a lien against E'SW'4 NE',4 Sec. 16 T. 16 S., R. 43 E. W. M. Judgment for $1015 principal, with interest 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $18 water maintenance; $4.38 taxes; $101.50 Attorneys fees, and that same be prior lien on Lot 105 Jamieson Acreage Tracts. Judgment for $87.50 principal, with interest 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $3 water maintenance: $.37 taxes; $25 attorneys fees, and that tame.be a prior lien on Lot 106 Jamieson Acreage Tracts. Judgment for $1032. 50 principal, with interest 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $18 water main tenance; $4.38 taxes; $103.25 attor neys fees, and that same be a prior lien on Lot 107 Jamieson Acreage Tracts. Judgment for $262.50 principal with interest 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $6 water maintenance: $1.09 taxes; $26.25 attorneys fees, and that same be a prior lien on Lot 112 Jamieson Acreage Tract?. Judgment for $o25.50 principal with interest 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $9 water maintenance; $2.19 taxes; $52.50 attorneys fees, and that same be a prior lien on Lot 113 Jamieson Acreage Tracts. Judgment for $542.50 principal with interest 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $9 water maintenance: $2.19 taxes; $54.25 attorneys fees, and that same be a prior lien on L.ot 114 Jamieson Acreage Tracts. Judgment for $1120 principal with intere-t 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $18 water maintenance $5 taxes; $112 attorneys fees, and that same be a prior lien on Lot 120 Jam ieson Acreage Tracts. Judgment for $245 principal with in terest 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $3 water maintenance; $1.09 taxes; $25 attorneys fees, and that same bo a prior lien on Lot 131 Jam ieson Acreage Tracts. Judgment for $262.50 principal with interest 6 per cent per annum from Aug. 31, 1911; $6 water maintenance; if 1.09 taxes; $26.25 attorneys fees and that same be a prior lien on Lot 132 Jamieson Acreage Tracts. Judgment for costs and disburse ments herein to be apportioned to Kuid several tracts. That the Court order the said sev eral tracts M.ld as provided by law in strict foreclosure and in satisfaction of the judgment again -it each several and sepurate tract and that defendant and all persons claiming under him either as purchasers, encumbrancers, ml Ureal at 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. HalKday, Vice President C. 0. Nelson, Cashier W. R. WilkeisoB, Vice Pres. J. E. Lawrence, Asst. Cashier Drugs by Mail People in the interior who wish prescriptions or drugs sent by mail should write us. SAFETY FIRST! We sell only pure drugs. There ore imitation medicines as well aa imita tion gems. The only way you can tell not being a pharmacist is to patro nize a druggist that you can absolute ly trust. You are taking no risk what ever when you send us your mail or ders. We have been in this business for years and can be relied upon. Send us your mail orders. Vale Drug Store PRICES RIGHT GOOD QUALITY PHONE 4 FOR YOUR GROCERIES M. F. GROCERY 100 Per tik-nt Attention MaajwanHssKHSBHiMasityvssvanHBWMvwnsM The Best Furniture for our Customers 5 The best is none too good for the patrons of this store, and for the purpose of supplying our custom ers with a class of Furniture that cannot be excelled in beauty, dur ability or perfect workmanship, and at the same time keeping the price at a moderate figure, we have studied the market and fac tory constantly, and are prepared to give our patrons the best in Furniture at the lowest price. T. T. NELSEN, Vale, Ore. I wm p m ' .. . hV L j f Vkle. Oregon, of the hui. above name.ideren.ii.nl Im r ' , I hiii'les . ... .. iiume. fcfrullL j itrudlev i.n.l Mabel Bradley, ,r otherwise be forever barrel a .-.ii.i- cum P who. " Al"" - 11 V' ..'... ro ... .......i. ii...rw.f i.s may be iiw.i. .forwlo ed of any right, title, in n . ,i-ad h-'!i" ; 'iv , , k ". :: ;; : .!.. ,id i.. ; ir !. u or to uuU u..d. .,d th i I. llJWimiii ' ' awy j ww.j r . . - , . a it ... ... ,. ,,,,. p. " . , V Willu m-tie Meridian, h fr of Allen I'oiwr agu.i.M ti. i he p.rioi or re-irmpnon m i.xi r.y The ( I vie Clubs Ai.nuttl w Ury ' t- V , . , i, make Com- above ni.innl i.f.iidi.nt. wnh the Court undur Mnct forwIoHure. Dam e will be given ..cU l.l-d ' r.'Ub,, claim to lllr th-i....... toother with all '' Mi.i.mo.u U .j-rved on you by Friday nik-M. April 2:1. at t , -for- lU rul. and d.bu. (bat hava or pul.li. uUo.. in Ibu Malbj-ur K'r.rU.. rri'iuy ink"', "i . 1. c iMllll(jf. lliMV .. ., la Uy nw iuptr, for mi wiks, ,l,u old hkaimir "U ,,,irU, ul,i ..ivn. V . N ' '7.. ' V 1. .......... tl.i. I.t .lav Lit.. m'.o i u,l by ord. r of Hon. ... . .1 , M - 1 I .li,.,H,li 1 ... .fl u.j .11 t-p ! . r -' .. . 14. lu rill HI' lit I - i ... u i'-, '".. I , W. Ml l.lill' III. I I IIII.IV Jill l'- '" inii.u), f, a . ki TbJ III by (Im Vol" Huiid, and a kM.II Nt' "CI. I A UI I. Mill l lt,,..d (.. H '""-uf, M M M H ! ''.en''! n A I ,i4 , i I.. -U ..i l-i d !' Hid I WN. I I,. 1 tit Ml I lit , Hi I I. ...I. Ik III. 'I lli.ll' iblll'l Aplll ll, I'ii:,, il.. 1,1 1 1 ..il. 1 1. uiixit btiiitf Aiil li.l, I'M lln I,t t I 1 1 , 1 it atlon In Hi ( Kuiri M l 1 NT A N J F OR SPRING SOWING We are ready to supply you with selected new crop seed. For over two generations we have built up a reputation for depend ability. Our stock this year is fully up to the high standard we set, and we are better equipped than ever to serve you and serve you well. Marquis Wheat This splendid new wheat won the $100 prize at the New York Agricultural Show as the best wheat grown on the Continents of North and South Am erica. Won the $3,000 f rize of the International ry P'arming Congress at Lethbridge, 1912, and the Sweepstakes at Tulsa, Oklahoma, Dry Farming Congress, 1913. You should plant this earliest and heaviest yielding hard spring wheat of highest mill ing and baling qualities. Price $4 per 100 lb., f. o. b. Portland. ODOIUmiJCKER HA RLE Y A pedigreed strain of six row barley, considered the earieut maturing and most prolific of all bar leiys. We offer genuine tock of our own prowing. Prlc $2.75 prr 100 lbs. f. o. b. Portland. Shadeland Seed Oat a for Spring Plant, ing. MATURES IN NINETY DAYS Won first prize at the Oregon Mate fair ev ery year since 1902. First at N. P. Land Show, 1913-14, over$700 in prize ey from one exhibit One season, at the big shows in the United States and Canada. You can raise twice the Crop on half the Land. Challenge, $3.25 per 100 pounds. Eclipse, 14 per 100 lbs. Climax, $4 per 100 lbs. F. O. II. Portland For descriptions and )lantlnif information general catalogue. For Hpring I'Unlliiff . mm grasans, rut hU, 101 IfATAIAf ''"t'n " ln leading varieties of grains, I Jl JCAIrtLUU fonnane crops, etc, as well as all field and fu U rtfMtly for mulling ami If you have not yt received your copy you should writ for il at once. Ask for vataloguv No. 720. Portland Seed Company I'Oini.ANI), OltbCON f. 4 .1. il , f 1 1 n 1 s , hi i ! ! It ! i I L. i'