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MALHEUR ENTERPRISE
Page Fiv
)5 . Forfeiture. I SUMMONS. , ,
-s-W1 j Noti of for'" p b 9 1915 In the Circuit Court f fc I ..Simons for Publication.
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r PI i state of Oregon, w.
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16 T of the "Records of
VP?., nf the County Clerk
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le City, Oregon, , ; oVhrCo1"6 f I W Co ?7uu of
administrators, and uenry bchiottman ard Sophh So
tA, J " y concern: man, his wife, plaintiffs.
wnu hraby notified tnat i vs.
JnrHed during the calendar , C M. Crane and M. A. Murphy, de-
'"F.inn in labor and improve-1 fendanta.
P14' he petroleum placer To C. M. Crane and M. A. Murphy, the
"P0." nlnvpr Oil & Gas Asso- above named defendants.
f the w the SEU of section I IN THE NAME OF THE STATF
n iutu- sr uujciuun, ioiare nerely requir
the lo- ed to appear and an wer the ,Lv.
plaint filed against you ir. the above
entitled court within sixty days from
the date of the first publication of this
summons, to-wit: the 3rd day of pril
1915, and if you fail to
answer, for want thereof the plantifT
will apply to the court for the relief
aemanaea in me complaint, that is to
say for the cancellation of that cer-
- ndinir December 31, iam comraci and agreement, for the
Within 180 days, after tne .prat P?,o ine p , or sk of NW4 0
i. ii on (l cia uuc r
hold saw ' RPvlHed Stat
st on .. -
tfie office f the County CI
fflheur county, Oregon, in
I noi
! .f.Sr7;toH .States, and amend
thereto being the amount re
I S hold said mining clm for
i.inrfin? December 31, 1914.
TLiMn 180 days after tne rirst porxion(oi we or sr;v4 of NW'4 of
'.inn of this notice you tail or in , ano a w ot NW'4 of NW'i
,rtntributr your portion of of Section 30, Township 15 South
tlfie as co-owner, which! Range 43 E. W. M., in Malheur Cou,,-'
..P J25 your interest in said . ty, Oregon, contianing fifteen acres.
.laim Will Deconie mo - -s'..v. v M iiiaue anu exe-
Ifc. undersigned, your co-owner, cuted by the plaintiffs as owner and
i.. made the required expendi-jby the defendants as purchaser, on
it the terms of the said section .the 22nd day of October, 1912, at Bro
; Revied Statutes and the gan, in said county and state, and for
SLnts thereto. judgment against you, and ach of
r SCOTT JOSEPH. you, ior tne costs and disbursements
nnhlication Feb. 13, 1915. herein.
Mt publication May 15, 1915. This summons is published for six
1.1.. . , ! ' .
fvoTICE TO CREDITORS,
w County Court of the State of
iveeon, for Malheur County,
i In the Matter of
f the Estate of
v. French. Deceased.
I undersigned having been ap-
weekly newspaper nublished nnd rir
culating in said County and State,
commencing with the 3rd day of April,
1915, and ending with the 15th day of
May, 1915, by order of the Honorable
Geo. W. McKnight, Judge of the Coun
ty Court for Malheur County, State of
Apr 3-May 15
GEO. E. DAVIS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
&d by the County court oi tne Oregon, duly made and entered this
i of Oregon, tor maineur ouniy, 31 st day of March, 1915
Jnistrator 01 tne estate 01 irene
feench, deceased, and having quali
Jiotice is hereby given to the cred-
Iof, and all persons having claims
st said deceased, to present them
iu ah reauired by law, within six
ihj after the first publication of
Notice of Sheriff's Sale in Foreclosure
By virtue of an Execution in Fore-
closure duly issued bv the Clerk of
Alio . 1.. r . .- -
notice to said Administrator, btu- the Circuit Court for Malheur County
M. French, at nis place 01 resi- anu aiate 01 uregon, dated the 24th
it on Dead Ox Flat, Snake River day of March, 1915, in a certain action
einct, Malheur County, Oregon. in the Circuit Court for said County
I STUART M. FRENCH, and State, wherein Geo. H. Bodfish,
linistrator of the estate of Irene as Plaintiff, recovered judgment
J French, deceased. against J. S. White and Lillie M.
wnite, nis wite and the Malheur For
warding Company, a corporation, as
Defendant", for the sum of Sixteen
Hundred Dollars, with interest there
on from the First day of January,
1913, at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum; and for the further sum of
One Hundred Sixty Dollars, Attor
ney's fees; and for the further sum of
jited May 1st, 1915.
8-June 0.
Notice for Publication.
No. 03775.
'ted States Land Office at Vale, Ore.
i April 16, 1915.
fotice is hereby given that Ida M.
trait whose postoffice address is
4tfaU, Oregon, has this 16th day ; Eighteen Dollars, costs: on which
4 1111 k h nH in t- H l a ftMlia Kn 1 . . ....
judgment there has been realized the
April, 1915, filed in this office her
creation to select under tne pro
Ions of Section 2306 R. S. the SEU
the SWi of tection 8, in township
South, range 41 East, W. M., con-
iing 40 acres.
inv and all persons claiming ad
jely the lands described, or desir-
to object becauseof the mineral
jracter of the land, or for any oth
reason, to the disposal of the appli-
.should file their affidavits of pro-
Iin this office, on or before the 25th
of May, 1915.
TIIOS. JONES,
Register.
ryi-29.
JN0TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
St 01211 Burns 04220
I Department of the Interior,
Jl. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
J April 30th, 1915.
OTICE is hereby given that Fran
P. O'Neill, of Jamieson, Oregon,
, on February 17th, 1910, made
aomestead entry, No. 01211, for the
ifc SEK and the NWV4 'SEV4, Sec
m 30, Township 16 S., Range 44 E.,
Mllamette Meridian, has filed notice
intention to make five-year Proof,
establish claim to the land above
Mcribed, before the Register and Re
aver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Ore
m, on the 8th day of June, 1915.
j Claimant names as witnesses:
;George Jackson, Sheridan Johnson,
hn Norwood, William Scott, all ol
Jmieson, Oregon.
i THOS. JONES.
9 0 t , Register.
,ojr (l-IU!ie 0.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Matter of
the Estate of
Nanrv Vim a rj
NOTICE is herehv
"igned. Executor of the Estate of
r'., Deceased, to the credi
fj.i V a.L a11 Per8on8 having claims
ywist, , the said deceased, to exhibit
jnem, together with the necessary
Kf!f wthln six months after the
h . r5l Publication of this Notice,
L i'!ndursL1Kned at Westfall, Ore
Ptff ?J h J?-Duncan, Attorney
til n w,l 1 vaie Oregon. West
Ka0eon, being designated as the
IZ lfuthe transaction of the busi-
f vi me estate.
JOHN ZIMMERMAN,
Dit. ... ... Executor.
I DatAf 1! PY'oation, May 1, 1915,
I I p!ljtpublication, May 29, 1915,
Notice For Publication.
U gepIart"je"t of the Interior,
8. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
! N0TICF i.1 1 April bth, 1915.
GrieL 0 r horeby given that Peter
PPlicatinn 'v1911A mad Homestead
LoU l o1, 1' 17 S- R' 44 E-f and
S, Ran. ,7'Se?tlon 6 Township 18
filed iE" Wi"nette MeriJian,
i'Wveir Pce.0f mention to make
t4thUnrt.K00f'Jt0 establish claim
SR'Pter ;HVpe de.8cbed, before the
at Vu, Rlceiver. U- S. Land
i,!,. I'..'. vle, Orecon. on h. lit.
CU- Mav- 1915.
Cn!Ifi!.M witnesses:
"fVahn ' ercy M- Johnson,
-1 VUll,
TIIOS. JONES,
Register.
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sum of Four Hundred Fifty-three and
75-100 Dollars, on sale of personal
property included in the said Execu
tion;
NOW THEREFORE NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN, That I will on the
18th day of May, 1915, at the hour of
11:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the main entrance of the Court
House in Vale, Malheur County, Ore
gon, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder, or bidders, for cafih, the
following described real property, to
wit t
The East Half of the Northwest
Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter in Section
Thirty-three (33); and the Southeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of
bection lwenty-eight (2n); and addi
tional entry for West Half of South
west Quarter, Section Twenty-eight
(28); and Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter and the Southwes:
Quarter of Northeast Quarter, Section
Thirty-three; all in Town -hip Fifteen
(15) South, Range Forty (40) East
Willamette Meridian, containing three
hundred twenty acres;
Taken and levied upon as the pro
perty of the said above named De
fendants, J. S. White and Lillie M.
White, his wife; and the Malheur For
warding Company, a corporation, or
as much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the said judgment in favor
of Geo. H. Bodfish and against the
said above named Defendants, with in
terest thereon, together with all costs
and disbursements that have or may
accrue.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 15th day
of April, 1915.
BEN J. BROWN.
Sheriff,
By Ross A. Soward,
Deputy.
First publication April 17, 1915.
Last publication May 15, 1915.
. . . . L PeFPn for the Countv f Moil,..,..
mou- DOUGLAS SMITH. AI RERT rTra
i r 1 ' t v. o
i WORTH Tr t tS .BUTTER.
w m ir Trustees. Pluintiffs, vs.
T wM;fW,aJm,ani Defendant
To W. M. WAYMAN, the defendant
You are her.-by required to appear and
,W-er ,Lhe fmPlaint filed against
you in the above entitled Court and
cause on or hpfnro
date of first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail so to answer by
!J! !ate' to-wit: May 15, 1915, the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for in their com-
fc li., .l: lhat the plaintiffs
have the following several judgments
against you and that same be Decreed
a nrst 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; $fi0 water maintenance;
$14.56 taxes; $350 attorneys feei and
that same be a lien against ESW4
NL'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 mninLnni..
$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; $0 water maintenance:
$.37 taxes; $25 attorneys fees, and
that same be a Drior lien nn T nt mfi
Jamieson Acreage Tracts.
Judgment for $1032. 60 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 Jamieeon 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 Drior lien on Lot 112
Jamieson Acreage Tracts.
Judgment for $525.50 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
AllT 31 1Q11 CC wotur mnlnfannn.a,
$2.19 taxes: $54.25 attorneys fees, and
that same be a prior lien on Lot 114
Jamieson Acreage Tracts.
Judgment for $1120 principal with
interest 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 be 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:
$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
said several tracts.
That the Court order the said sev
eral tracts Fold as provided by law in
strict foreclosure and in satisfaction
of the judgment against each several
and separate tract and that defendant
and all persons claiming under him
either as purchasers, encumbrancers,
or otherwise be forever barred and
foreclo-ed of any right, title, interest
or claim in or to said lands, and that
the period of redemption be fixed by
the Court under strict foreclosure.
This summons is served on you by
publication in the Malheur Enterprise,
a weekly newspaper, for six weeks,
being seven issues, by order of Hon.
George W. McKnight, County Judge
said county and state dated April 1st.
1915; the first publication being April
3rd, 1915, the last publication being
May 15, 1915.
ROB'T. M. DUNCAN,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
.Real Estate Transfers
Complete List of Deeds Recorded
by the County Clerk of Malheur
County since the last It sne
of The Enterprise.
April 26th to May 1st, 1915
State of Oregon to Marshall H.
Finch and W. M. LeVier, SEA SW
SW4 SEV4, 36-19-41. Mar. 25 1914,
$400.00.
State of Oregon to Marshall II
Finch, NE ENWtt NW4SEV4,
SW4SW4, 36-19-41., March 5, 1915,
$2400.00.
U. S. A. to John Urlezaga, Lots 2
3-4 SEV NW4 2-30-45. July 29th.,
1913.
U. S. A. to Oliver Crews, SEHNW
4 SHSE4 NEV4SEtf 8-14-39. Feb.
27th, 1914.
U. S. A. to John Maxam, EV4SWV4
WSE 34-26, NWV4SEV SWViNE
Vi SEV4NWVi Lot 3-3-27-39. Nov.
4th, 1914.
Frank E. Knox et ux to Walter Han-
Gipson et vir. W,i NWV4SWV4 28-
15-47. April 23, 1915. $2500.00.
Frank Palmer et ux to Walter Han-
na, Metes and Bounds in Bl. 5 Had-
ley's 2nd Addition to Vale, February
12, 1915. $125.00.
Ben J. Brown, Sheriff to O. S. Smth,
SEUSENE4, 18-19-47, April 28.
1915. $450.00.
F. R. Sprague et ux to Domingo
Bengoa, SW.4SEV4 32-39-42. April
15, 1915. $10.00.
U. S. A. o Fred E. Locey, WV& S
W',4 30-14-40. April 1, 1915.
John Murphy to A. M. Lackey, Lots
1-2, Block 42; 11-12-13-14 Bl. 239;
16 to 20 Bl. 109; 11 to 15 Bl. 32 Onta
rio. April 21, 1915, $500.00.
W. H. Philbrick and R. B.Greenwood
et ux to C. O. Scott, NEV4 21-16-47,
February 1, 1915. $1.00.
Oregon and Western Colonization
Co. to Ontario Advancement Co., EV6
1915. $875.00.
W. I . Beach el ux to E. M. Moore,
Lots 6-7 Bl. 41, Ontario. April 14,
1915. $10.00.
Joseph H. Deen to Bertha M. Deen,
NEUSEtt 36-17-39; WSEV NE'4
U. S. Land Office.
Complete Record of Homestead,
Desert and Other Entries at the
U. S. Land Office at Vale
during the past week.
Chas. C. Chamberlain, Durkee, E
SEV4 13-12-42, lot 3, 18-12-43, 140.66
acres. v
Arthur F. Riddle, Ontario, lots 2-3
SEUNW'4 SW4NEVi 3-17-47, 159.
81 acres.
Henry L. We:tfall, Ironside, EttN
E4 NWKNEK 15, SW4SE4 10-16-38.
John Underwood, Payette, Idaho, S
M SW4 25, SU SEV4 26-16-46, 160
acres.
Elbert E. Beattie, Crowley, Stt 17-27-40,
320 acres.
Chas. W. Hallford, Hereford, NWV4
NEV4 10, SWUSEV4 3, EttSW4 3-13-40,
160 acres.
Hance C. Benson, Huntington, WV4
SE4 24-13-44, 80 acres.
Orrcn II. Talbott, Riverside, WV4S
EV4 35-25-88, lots 3-4, sec. 1, lots 1-2
SWVNE4 2-26-38, 305.58 acres.
Geo. N. Dotson, Malheur, lot 4 sec.
3, lot 1, 4-14-40, SESEV4 33, SWV
SW4 34-13-40, 160.71 acres.
Clarence I. Scott, Vale, SW4 32-18-
44, 160 acres.
Milton M. Shofner, Vale, NEV4SWV4
NW4SW4 29-14-43, 80 acres.
Otto Browlert, Vale, NWV4 8-17-45,
160 acres.
John II. Purcell, Parma, Idaho, lot
5, 6-22-47.
Bruce R. Kexter, Vale, NWSEU
8-18-45, 40 acres.
Emil G. Wagner, Vale, SEtt 2-17-
44, 160 acres.
Joseph P. Weber, Harper, SWSW
'414, SEttSEtt 15, NNE 22-21
41, 160 acres.
James Malloy, Sheaville, SW4NW
Vi. 13-27-46, 40 acres.
SWV4 Lot 3-31-17-40.
$1.00.
May 1st., 1915
COMPLAINTS FILED IN THE CIR
CUIT COURT SINCE LAST
WEEK
COMPLANTS THAT WERE FILED
J. J. Davis vs. Sunset Oil and Gas
Co., Recovery of Debt, $773.50.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Marshall A. Holmes to Ada Freed
lund, April 30th.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale in Foreclosure.
By virtue of an Execution in Fore
closure duly issued by the Clerk of the
Circuit Court for the County of -Malheur
and State of Oregon, dated the
1st day of May, 1915, in a certain ac
tion in the Circuit Court for said
County and State, wherein Benj. F.
Campbell, as Plainiiff, recovered judg
ment against A. E. Barradell, Albertie
E. Bolen and John L. Bolen, as De
fendants, for the sum of Eight Hun
dred Dollars, with interest thereon at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum from
August 15, 1910; and for the further
eum of Eighty Dollars, Attorney fees;
and for the further sum of Twenty
Dollars, Costs; ,,
THEREFORE NOTICE IS HERE
BY GIVEN, That I will on the 7th
day of June, 1915, at the hour of 11:00
in the forenoon of said day, at the
front entrance of the Court House in
Vale. Malheur County, Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder,
or bidders, for cash, the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
The Northeast Quarter (NE'4) of
Section Twenty-eight in Township
Sixteen South, Range Forty-seven
East Willamette Meridian, together
with the tenements, hereditaments
nd appurtenances thereunto belonging
or in anywise appertaining, all lying
and being situate in the County of
Malheur and State of Oregon;
Taken and levied upon as the pro
perty of the said aboe named I'',4'"
dants, A. E. Barradell, Albertie L. Bo
len and John L. Bolen, or ax much
thereof as may be necesMury t satis
fy the said judgment in favor of Uriij.
F. Campbell himI aguiiut the uil
above named DefemlunU. with lntr
. t !hH,(.ii. toifHhwr with all i,'"s
w . : - .. . I ... n.uv.l'liu
and tfuburrmmi j Mun i(j juci
P.U.I at Vk On-gun. this -ail duy
of May, k, , I1IMU N.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vale 0371 Burns 01531
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
May 4th, 1915.
NOTICE is hereby given that Ben
jamin William Corbett, of Harper,
Oregon, who, on March 13th, 1909,
made Homestead entry, No. 0371, for
the NEU, Section 34, Township 19 S.,
IV an CPA d I K Willamette Meridian,
has tiled notice of intention to make
five-year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before the
Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Of
fice, at Vale, Oregon, on the 15th day
of June, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Cramer, William Cnpe, bd
Ward Carter, Henderson Hart, all of
Harper, Oregon.
Register.
May 8-June 5.
If you want to find out what the
town of Kuhlidge amounts to ask a
high school student who lives at Po
dunk, twenty miles away.
Too good to lose
.1
Vhcn a builder lets Malthoid get
vay from him thru misrepresenta
on and a desire for a cheap
ofing, he invariably makes a mis
";e which costs him much personal
'loyance and loss in the end.
,'tboid is a durable, satisfactory
cr- and vveathe. -proof roof
' "li j.-antci! it.
EMPIRE LUMBER C0..VALE ORE
Booze probably kills a great many
more people than snakebites, and
there are other remedies that are
worse than the ailment.
It i-n't much sport to kick a man
when he's down, but the Bum Sports'
dub is the largest and fastest grow
ing organization.
There are always plenty of college
orators, but a good third baneman
add greatly to the joy of the glad
commencement season.
man gets drunk, he says, to for-
', Im .roubles, and while drunk gets
-
,o. Man U not noble.
pui.'t 1-i.y any
MltMiitiuii to what
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Our Serials
"THE CLUTCHING HAND"
(Saturdays, Matinee and even
ing) "THE TREY O'HEARTS"
(Sunday Nights)
"THE MASTER KEY'
(Monday Nights)
Come and enjoy yourself ev
ery evening. Clean comedys,
stirring dramas and exciting ae
rials. Admission 10 cents.
The Rex
While it is bad enough to spit on
the floor, it is not us bad as spitting
on the wall and ceiling, as some men
do.
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health, and U by "I fd H'tly good
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HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Five good blade sheep
shearers. Call by phone at my ex
pense before May 10th. W. J. Alt
now, Drewsey, Oregon. 5-8-2t,
FOR SALE Twenty acres. Improv
ed. Terms. V. B. Staples, Vale, Ore,
5-8-4t.
FOR SALE
For milk and cream phone 72-j,
Sunnyside Dairy. adv. 2-20tf
Dance at the Isis every Saturday
evening. adv.
For Sale One force pump, all com
plete with 270 ft. of pipe; good as
new; cost $115, will take $60, if ta
ken soon. Call on O. K. Transfer Co.
MONEY TO LOAN
"MONEY"
The mint makes it and under the
terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT
GAGE COMPANY you can secure it
at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on
approved real estate. Terms easy,
tell us your wants and we will co-operate
with you.
PETTY & COMPANY
513 Denham Building, Denver, Colo.
May 8-3-mo.
WANTED A man to retail Raw
leigh Products, town and country.
Largest and best Line. One of the
oldest and largest Companies in the
world. Six Factories and Branches.
Products supplied from new Pacific
Coast Branch. Quick service, low
freight. We want only industrious
men, capable of earning $100 and up
per month and expenses. Must have
means for starting expenses and fur
nish Contract signed by 2 responsible
men. Address W. T. Rawleigh Co.,
Oakland, Calif., giving age, occupa
tion and references. adv. 3-13.
Wanted Clean cotton
rags, suitable for wiping
machinery. Enterprise of
fice. WANTED To sell or trade 258
acres of agricultural land in Long Val
ley, Idaho; 2 miles from R. R. station;
1 mile from school; good house with
5 large roomi; 3 good barns and other
outbuildings; all land fenced; plenty
of paid up water; hot springs on ranch.
Will sell and give terms or trade for
Malheur county land. Call on or ad
dress, Ernest Hite, Westfall, Oregon.
March 13-Jul.l3.
REWARD
$25.00 reward will be paid for in
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of anyone taking poles or
wire from any of our lines..
Malheur Home Telephone Company
Vale and Ironside Telephone Co.
DANCE
Dance at tho Isii every Saturday
evening. adv.
KODAK FINISHING
KODAK FINISIilNI-Ivelopinp,
printing, enlarging. Quick service
and first-class work. Price list for
the asking. The Uurrell Studio, On
tario, Oregon. adv-l-SOlf.
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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, Cashier
W. R. Wilkeison, 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 are 1
imitation medicines as well as 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
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FOR YOUR GROCERIES
M. F. GROCERY
100 Per Cent Attention
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patrons of this store, and for the 1
purpose of supplying our custom
ers with a class of Furniture that 1
cannot be excelled in beauty, dur
ability or perfect workmanship,
and at the same time keeping the 1
price at a moderate figure, we 1
have studied the market and fac
te ry constantly, and are prepared 1
to give our patrons the best in 1
Furniture at the lowest price.
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Hotel Oregon
Portland, Oregon
and the
Hotel Seattle
Seattle, Washington
cater particularly to the residents of
Eastern Oregon. Our rates are low,
and we are glad to extend every reason
able accommodation.
Both hotels are conducted on the
European plan. Rooms $1.00 per day
and upward.
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NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Street PORTLAND, OREGON
Krinodrltl and ffuniLhed throughout. Unquestionably the most
centrally lUd house in I'ortlaiwi. W ithin radius of four blocks from our
doors are locaUd ticket olfWs of all railroads and steamboat rornpsnles:
U banks; I'i theatres and show-houts, 6 dipartrni-nt stores; Chamber of
(oiiuiivne; ('oininvrclal Club; tAk I'lub; l'rt-s Club; tuU'raph oincvs;
ImmI oltii, I'ublla library; ntUMiuui of art; and all Ihelsrgitat oilue IuIU1miiis
t u worlh KjutUting to l In llta iMlt ut tl life of l t'Uy, We ink
iw t rharye fur mow" luiever. Our rU am: Uan wlUw.ut bath,
II iti aixl ty, llb Ulli II, U) ami up, AuUinnbiL bus uutml Ulii. Caia
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