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ftturday Nbvtmker 20, 1915. MALHEUR ENTERPRISE MdverHsommts Page Five SIMMONS FOR PUBLICATION . Circuit Court of the StaU of 10 Oregon, for Malheur County. .mm A. Dean. Plaintiff, vb. George U Sarah E. Gregg. Frank r Knox, and The Weiser National Bank of Weiser, Idaho, a corpora tion, Defendant. To George L. Gregg, Frank E. Knox A the Weiser National Bank of u-.iser. Idaho, a corporation, of the above named defendants; In the Name of the State of Ore- n you ana v. ;v 'Real Estate Transfers SUMMONS FOR PlRMr ; ..vn vi o 1 1 1. r I r r S BALb l i In the Ciruit Court of the State of i FORECLOSURE i Oregon, for Malheur County. I B? virtue on an Execution in Fore-! I Jack Fletcher, Plaintiff, vs. J. Burtnn 1 fi.osure d,ul' i6Sued b- the Clerk of the e Buchanan,. Defendant. A ircuit Lourt for Malheur County and To J. Burton named defendant Complete List of Deeds Recorded Kj the Cowry CWkof MIW County since tie Ust Issm of Tie Enterprise. Buchanan, th. W- 1 tn-.A-Z..' tn 2ih day 'nMraio iW m. v,c.v' v-'viui'er. it-io. in a certain action! 1. B. ruer to Marv Kate riser, NH , ..... ..wii vuun ior saia county Ah.HssNiiSWliSWl 2. SWli of th Stt f rw lind ?ta? wherein J. K. McCornack. cn-, v. . . T. reauiredtn.nnr:;!-18 . intiff, recovered judgment V' a. da nt filcH nJs,i,,c I- J. an Den Bergh and A. ' Boun m ame locality, .Nov. 5. 1915, um ne-; I In the name You are hereby answer the com in me aoove entitled act on, within ' i- V itoh, ior m i six weeks from, the ,th day if Octo-1 1 'ifcneH.dredNi ur, iio, me date of the first pueli- taiion oi mis summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the ,Uireu iu . - ---- .-- ---- :..tint next airainst you in me ruur . . . - : i - - - v i . i.nrjiitMii:iii in t no . i . SSr, from the 6th ,dy of November, Zirl" oHu100 Dollars, cost.;' and W the r-' Btrkl.j. Lot 6 Bl. 8 X. $5, the date of the first publication !chanan in the 8Um "f So uror" " SUm, 5? One Hundred Seventy- Cos 1st Adn. Vale. Sept. 23, his summons, and if fail to so ; is3 no(e rPfS II. teen and Jo-100 Dollars, with interest' O. W . Porter et ux to Hansen & hereon irom Uctober 29, 1915. at the Hansen. SENEU XESW 16-15- for the further sum of Four Hundred, ' ?- - . x t rr r? uocr I i- cit a kMnir & & sum Ts. :i, 1915. J4T25. i. Land Office. Record of Ho aestead, Desert aid Otker Eatrits it the U. S. Ud Office at VsJe dsrat the past week- Richard K. Fedenvisch, Brogan, SE USEU 28-14-42, 40 acres, James G. Bunyard, Skullsprihg, SW H SEVi 11, EHNWVi WHNEVi N4 SE NESWV 14-25-39, 320 acres. Harrison Fag Brown,. Xyssa, 5HX E XHSE4 22-19-? 160 acres, r Bert Koplin, Enterpris, EH 8-17-45, 320 acres. and answer, lor want mereoi jgji the kint. to-wii; ynfr interest thereon together with piainuu "... -rr; -7 rate oi o per 0r tne reni ui. ... paui THFRrmpr vnnrr ic urnr interest at the ry r.ivtrv xv,- t -;n .u- ..u cent Per annum until 7 r1' " 'ne and for thp ., T IV 1 ".ox. Vemcer. iyio. at the hour of For judgment against fco.00 Mtn'. VI. K-l.nJI. S.UJ? r-?30 o'clock in the afternoon of said " . r.. ,u .nm r oman ., ,,c'. nu ior , , jv ot r, ,w. - . thedeiena.n"tu'r: V. "vlV.V- f ln?. cost! ?nd disbursement, in this u, Z so in v" u'm , " V"1.." ?. X1 - , sun; ana for a decree foreclosir.o- a :n" ; " 7:,r. "J'A1'. V : 9 per icni. r"-" . nA i 'v iKtre 10 secure said su 11, ism, less mo u... Vi -"-vv i enng the SW'i, Sec. 4. wrest hereioi ore jjiiiu, . xv. K. 44 W.'M., in Ma m..-Vt llim OI BllOIIiey l3 . (Ireo-nn. onrl ree foreclosing a m and cev- Twp. 17 S.. lheur Countv. barring the said UIl r 'A f.r kr rost of suit: That I aZTa' ?' c "ltf ne sal herein w , ; i ucicuuaui, unu an persons claiminir o.,. i Tu. .,i.l decree may be made for.umW Hi i.. . .i.. ' n Wjarter and inn L- . . . . . the sale of the said premises py Sheriff of said County, accorain ond riractice of said Court; tht proceeds of said sale may be nled in payment. i hi ft. ninintiff. that said defendants all persons claiming under them or This summons is published in the .uaineur enterprise son, sell at public auction to the high-; Chas. R. Tague to Vena Boswell, H est bidder, or bidders, for cash, the1 Int. in SE' E4SWl SEl4XWU 26 following described real property, to-' 20-46. Nov. 5, 1915; $1500. The Xorth Half of the Northeast the East half of the Frederick C. Wilkinson. McDermitt 1915.SWhSWi4 29, SESEV; 30, XEVN EV 31, NHHNW4 32-40-43, 16C i Thomas X. Jamieson et ux to Sam uel W. Jamieson. S'NW-4 4-16-43, Qifford.C. Yeaktey, Bridgport, S4 Nov. 10. 1910. $1. SEV XWViSEVi NEVSWV E4XW lots 2 and 3 31-12-40, 3151 acres. United States to T.eora Davis, Lots lther of them, subsequent to the exe- eution oi saia morncKc VL aa,y tiff upon the said premises, either as urchasers, incumbrancers, leinors, or otherwise, may be foreclosed of all riehts, claims or equities or redemp tion in said premises, or any part thereof; and that the said plaintiff B8y have against said defendants George L. Gregg and Sarah E. Gregg I judgment for any deficiency which may remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of saii premises, properly applicable to the satisfaction of said judgment; that the plaintiff, or any party of this suit may become a purchaser at said sale; that the gheriff execute a deed to the purchas er that he may b let into possession of the said premises upon the produc tion of the Sheriff's deed therefor, nd that the plaintiff may have other, fur ther or different relief in the premises as to the Court may seem equitable. This Summons is published by or- j. th HonoraD e ueo. . f I BUl'JViyC L L(J Lilt- H Y - I V 1 . r .1 v air.l I 1-r1l. ."A. Li k . I . 131 J. ";tion of said mortgage of said nlain. ! o";"', ! ap-erw,se of and 1 faterSt" la Malh6Ur CUnt' 0-:"LS ,n ' and! iheir at-Tnt'S-v ZZ P,T'-JXCe Ten and levied upon as the pro-! .United States to John Underwood.! Lei iv vi ine aoov namw aeienaants. oh.mr.er. - int. in 'i a a weeklv news- paper puonsneu and circulating in Malheur County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Geo. W. McKnight, County Judge of Malheur County, Oregon, made and entered on the 6th day of October, 1915. and directing its publication for six weeks, commenc ing with the 9th day of October, 1915. and ending with the 20th day of Nov ember, 1915. JXO. R. WHEELER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Oct 9-Xov. 20. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the Jtate of Oregon, for Malheur County. Lillian A. Dean, Plaintiff, vs. G. L. Gregg, Defendant. To G. L. Gregg, the above named defendant; IX THE NAME OF THE STATE J. Van Den Bertrh and A. J. Devlin. or as much thereof as may be r.eces-! sary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of J. K. McCornack and against the said above named Defendants, with : interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 2nd ' day of Xovember, 1915. BEX J. BROWX. Sheriff, i By ROSS A. SOWARD. : Deputy. ' First publication, Nov. 6, 1915. i Last publication, Dec. 4. 1915. ' V.NEU 14. N4N4 26. All of S. 23 SE S4SWW 25, S4SE1 26-16-46, Oct. 25. 1915. Dorr P. Dearborn to Mary E. Dear forn. Lot 14 Bl. 13. Lots 1 to 5 Bl. 147. and Meets and Bounds in Bl. 3 Ontario, June 6, 1907, $1. Willis G. Thompson to William S. 30-44. Aug. IS. 1915, $100. Willard I. Carr, Bellinghara, Wash., SWSE4 13. WHNEV NWS, NW SEV 24-20-43. 320 acres. J. Henderson- Hart, Harper, SWV NWVi WSSW4 29, SE4SEU 30-18-41, 160 acres. Chas. Butler Hamilton, Harper, SE NWV EViSWi 29, NEV.NW, 32- 18-41, 160 acres. - - Lowery Miller, Home, E4SWV; and I lot 1, sec. 7, NENWV 18-12-45, 159.46 acres. Ivey P. Hart, Westfall, SEi 25-19-41, 160 acres. Geo. H. Plummer, Tacoma, Wash., lot 3, 4-31-35, 28.41 acres, N. P. Rail road selection. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THE First National Bank of Vale, Oree 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. E. Lawrence, President T. W. Halliday, Vice President . W. R. Wilkerson, Vice President A. J. Selover, Cashier i Complaints , 11 I I M I I K H I I I V Ail n Kniuh. County Judge, oi Mainour; ... .cu, m- fointv. Oregon, in tne Maineur c.n- -i, -rr- .r-. ... v...-ter-r. a weekly newspaper publish-: plain : filed .against you in the above If end circulated in Malheur County, i entitled action on or before the 18th Segon-"aid order was made and en- j day of December ,191o; and if you fail urecuii, c NfTvember. so t0 appear and answer, for want and dirSe plblkatio thfs ; thereof , the plaintiff will take judg: 'M3' !r r rntr.enpine.ment against you for the sum ot T r Nnvember. 1915" : 1100.00 together, with interest there Willi uv. ---- - - , and ending December 18, 1915. ana ena B JNa R WHEELER, Vale, Oregon, on at the rate of 10 per cent per an num from February 24, 1911, until paid, together with ?25.00 attorneys fee and her costs and disbursements. You will also take notice that this summons is served upon you by pub lication in the Malheur Enterprise by order of Hon. Geo. W. McKnight, r' ... t j t rii ... !tJIMU.ns Ores-on. and that said order bears la the Circuit Court of the State of 'date the 1st day of Xovember, 1915, Oregon for Malheur County. jand directs that this summons be pub Callie M. McCay, Plaintiff, vs. Edgar j ijshed for six successive weeks in the Nov. 6-Dec. 18. Weiser. Idaho, Attorneys for Plaintiff. To Edgar E. McCay, the above named defendant: . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON; You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six full weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, that is to say within six weeks from the 30th day of October, 1915, and if you fail thereof the plain tiff uHll nnnlv to the above entitled above named newspaper, published at Vale, Oregon, and designated as . be ing the paper most likely to give no tice of this action. JNO. R. WHEELER, Vale, Oregon, JAMES HARRIS, Weiser, Idaho, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Nov. 6-Dec. 18. STRAY NOTICE Came to my place about July, 1914 court for the relief demanded in said j one black mare, three years old, little comnlaint, as follows, to-wit; j white en two hind feet weight about For an absolute divorce from the 1000 pounds, branded CZ on left stifle, defendant, and that the plaintiff be. Owner may call and get mare by pay awarded the care and custody of the ing for keep and advertising, or mare minor children of said marriage, .will be sold Nov. 20, according to law. whose names are Calvin and Edna; F. B. btOll, That the plaintiff be decreed to be! ale, Oregon, the absolute owner in her own right of Dated Nov. 6, 1915. one half of the following described j Nov. 6-20. property, to-wit; lot o in oioc -x m the town of Outlook, also known as Riverside, Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of said county, also al! furniture, furnishings, equipment and utensils of every name, kind and na ture used in or about that certain ho tel building standing on said lot, also 6 horses, 3 cows and one Winoa wag on; that the other half of said proper ty be decreed to be the property of NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE IN FORECLOSURE By virtue of an Execution in Fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Malheur County, dated the 20th day of October. 1915. in a cer tain action in the Circuit Court for ery on Note said County and State, wherein The Alliance Trust Company, as Plaintiff, H. C. Eastham vs. D. K. Worsham, recovered judgment against Josephine Recovery on Note. $784.25. Hams and illiam L. Harris, her Oregon First, Always. Clara B. Young vs. Hiram M. Young j ' . Divorce. i Oregon, first in selecting a site for its building at the Exposition, first in First National Bank of Vale vs. C. having its building completed, first in 0. Thomas and John Boswell, Recov- selecting its most distinguished citi- 76.28. 7en Simon Benson, and having him honored with a special day at the Ex position, was also first in officially hon oring San Francisco Day, the greatest husband; Ella Woodruff and Ella .H. C. Eastham vs. D. K. Worsham of all days. at the Exposition. Just Woodruff, as Administratrix of the and Smith D. Taylor, Recovery on as the gates opened at 8 o'clock yes Estate of Moses A. Woodruff, Deceas- . .... j ,j, ,v,. ..no. ed; and A. W. Park., as Defendants, Not' H.6o. T ? fornl"S, the entire Oregon for the sum of Five Thousand Sixty- T c . . . T , T , family here, headed by Governor i six and 66-100 Dollars, with interest Leo H- Schmidt vs. John E. John-, thycombe, Commissioner Clark, Booth, thereon from the 31st day of August, son et ux , J. Edwin Johnson et ux, L0ffanf Thompson and Hawley, Mana 1915. at the rate of 8 per cent per an- Clarence W. Drinkwater and Clarence Hyland and their wives,' together SfSUSaK !:D.rie!t!!rusi".bnk;!-th . COunty rep.... . and for the further sum of Forty- ruP"' "unn a"u ,olln L'"e nu O. A. C. Domestic Science girls, and three and 60-100 for the further sum Twenty Dollars, with interest thereon from the 31st day of August, 1915. at Dollars. Costs; and and Richard Roe. Foreclosure of Mort-others connected with Oregon's activ m of Five Hundred gage, ?5,077.26. ities herea of sixty people- sailed gaily outside the grounds in a the rate of 10 per cent per annum; 1 and for the further sum of Eighteen I and 25-100 Dollars, with interest j thereon from the 31st day of August, ( li'io, at ine legal raie; icoo nic aaui q ,q,r of Four Hundred Fifteen and 77-100 1'10 paid on October 20. 1915. BY GIVEN, That I will on the 23rd of November, 1915, at the hdur of 1 u Marriage Licenses A. L. Gowen and Ida Harris, Nov. decorated three-car Fadgl train, bought the souvenir "I paid" tickets and with these pinned proudly to lap els sailed back into the grounds, the first to honor San Francisco Day. This was Oregon's compliment to San Francisco, the wonderful city by the Golden state that arising from Hood River. Probably the first cot- 10:00 in the forenoon of said day, at ' Oregon has been raised this year on the crah of earthquake and me ashes the main entrance of the Court House lhe j p McLean D'.ace bv LeRoy ' of one of history's greatest conflagra- Childs, a member of the staff of the j lions, has given to the world its great- SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. Paul G. Freeman, Plaintiff, vs. Fred Campen, whose true name is Au gust Ferdinand Campen, Defendant. To Fred Campen, whose true name is August Ferdinand Campen, Defen dant. IX THE XAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re- uired to De ana appear aim inw in Vale. Malheur County. Oregon, sell ier, or bidders, for cash the following lofal branch of the Oregon state ex- jest Exposition. On this day ban described real property, to-wit: perim)nt station. While the cotton i Francisco hoped to swell the crowd The Southwest Quarter of the wa3 not paRted until in June, it is to 300,000; the Exposition manage-N'TLWe-StThreear3e)r andSFourN(4)in now 30 lnches taU anJ the branches 1 ment desired to eclipse all other Section1 Foum. TownshipUNinet Jn ' are loaded with bolls two inchei in 'crowds of the year, as a matter of South. Range Forty-four (44) E. W. length. The bolls, filled with fiber, sentiment, and of course the money is probably will burst open when touch- ! needed. Oregon officialdom entered ed by the first heavy frost. into that hope with them and deter- ' ln a year with normal weather," 1 mined to add numbers to the crowd savs Mr. CtiiMs, "I do not think the I and add to the material success as cotton plants would have thrived so well. The long continued dry, warm weather of autumn has allowed it to atkiin its growth." tha lofonHant anrt tnt OI nis nan I nil the one third thereof be awarded toiA,e complaint filed against you in the the plaintiff as is by statute provided; I an0ve entitled action on or before that the defendant be required to pay . Thursday, the 8th day of December. v tnr tbA sunrort. nu- iqir. nnH if vou fail so to appear and rure and education of their two said . answer, for want thereof the plaintiff minor children the sum of $50. per j take judgment against you for the month, the same to be secured by a 8um 0f $165.00 together with interest lien on defendant's interest in said j thereon from the 31st day of May. property, and in event of default in tne 1 112, at the rate of ten per cent per ravment thereof that the same be paid , arinUm, and the further sum of 2o.0( M. in Malheur County. Oregon, Taken and levied upon as the pro nertv of the above named defendants. Josephine Harris and William Harris, her husband; Ella Woodruff and Eua Woodruff, as Administratrix of the Estate of Moses A. Woodruff, deceas ed; and A. W. Parks, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of the Alii-, ance Trust Company and against the said above named Defendants, with interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or mav accrue. , , ' Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 21st ; lay of October, 1915. BEN J. BROWN. Sheriff. 1 By ROS6 A. SOWARD. , Deputy. First Publication, October 23, 1915. Last Publication, November 20, 191o..! t' said Dortion of said property as may be decreed by the court; that the defendant be forever enjoined and restrained from dispos ine of or incumbering said property; for 1250. suit money, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit, for such other relief as the court may find to be meet and equitable. reasonable attorney's fee; and tne further sum of $3.00, together with interest thereon from the 27th day of November, 1913, at the rate of six per cent per annum, and for the costs and disbursement of this action. You will also take notice that this cinnmnna ia aervpH UBOI1 VOU by PUbll- cation by order of Hon. Dalton Biggs. TUi : in the ' ;,i f tVia nhnvp-pntitled Court, una Malheur Enterprise by virtue of an, that said Order bears date the -Mn order made by the Hon. Dalton Biggs. day of October, and directed that this Jnr1r tv. oKnva entitled court. I an m mnn s be published for six conec- bearing date the 26th day of October, , utive weeks in the Malheur Enterprise NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j 02367 & Addl. 03959. 1 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Orepon. 1 November 13th, 1915. 1 NOTICE is hereby given that Clyde C. Dodge, of Ontario, Oregon, who, on July 3"th. 1912. made Homestead en try Vale No. 02367, for lots 3, 4 ard 5. and SENW,, Sec. 6. T. 18 S.. R 46 E.. and who on Nov. 10, 191o, made Addl. entry, No. 03959, for lots ; 3 and 4. and the E4SWU, Section 31, Township 17 S.. Ranee 46 E.. Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three-year ; Proof, to establish claim to the land j nbove described, before the Register nd Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at ; Vale, Oregon, on the 20th day of De- j cember, 1915. Claimant names a witnesses: Whitney. Homan, t. a, n mm I MARY PICK FORD Fameuf Players -Paramounl Pictwe "ldame Butterfly" just completed. well, by forgetting the pass books, cards of admission and Oregon did this, and with an enthusiasm that us ually marks everything that Oregon undertakes either at home or abroad. It means something to get a crowd to gether for an eight o'clock parade, es pecially after a "night out" at the Ex position, and the night before in this instance was the reception and ball at the California building given in honor of Governor and Mrs. Withycombe by the Woman's Board. But the entire Oregon crowd was there, and properly noisy as the decorated train traversed the grounds. A twenty-foot pennant told the world that this was Oregon on a spree so early, and another great purple and gold banner said "Oregon Glories in San Francisco's Achieve ment." On arrival at the Scott street gates the Oregon showing 'was the center of interest to hundreds also awaiting to enter, and as photos were being taken Oregon energy and de termination to be atways first came in for enthusiastic expressing. School Supplies Full line of School Books and School Supplies of all kind. Best values for the money. School Books are strictly CASH Vale Drug Store '-iS--3$3& aaaM. - CtHSi'; fell LISTEN 1 WHILE WE TALK We want to tell you of our 1 plendid stock of Furniture. It is just what you need to put that cozy touch to your home thia winter, and is so sub stantially made it can hardly wear out. . We have it in seta, or single pieces; low priced, medium, or a little higher, and every piece a splendid value. We can suit aay taste or peckethook, or any body. T. T. NELSEN, Vale, Ore. a n ! mm n n n a n u n H M H n M M U a a B n a n a H n H H N II tt 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. WRIGHT & DICKINSON, Proprietors ta lEnHBBBsaaflanaaBBHBauagaBnEnHEsnnaBHUEBi? "niiuK uaie me im uoj v. w j";--- i uu " v..- ... - - rni . i u 11 i. and directing the nm pud.. a weeK y "r,! Carl A. Field, all of Ontario. nuii mereoi 10 ue maue vu IUucu i . - n, dav of OctnV.r. 1915. and that the same be published once a week for six full consecutive weeks, and the last publication to be made on the 11th day of December, 1915. H. C. EASTHAM, Attorney for Plaintiff. Oct 30-Dec. 11. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of j Uregon, for Malheur county. In the Matter of the Estate of Michel Francis Quirk, Deceased. The undersigned having ben ap- Pointtxl hv th Ponntv f'nurt of the ott of Oregon, for Malheur County, newspaper most likely to give notice Oregon, of such action, qq. W. HAYES. n ia Attorney for plaintiff. Nov. 20-Dec. 18. Date of first publication Oct. 30, 19U Date of last publication Dec. 4, 1 THOS. JONF.S. Register. POTATO GROWERS ORGANIZE C. A. Patterson, brother ot L L Patterson, a prosperous young ranch er of the Owyhee left for his home at j Portland after a three weeks' visit i l ... . .1... I I :n .V.: a tw., i r 1 f A 1 u A V.fV fal'tll". t ternoon ot tne last uay oi me i u-1 m -Uto Show, but because of the many j ably impressed with the country and ( other attractions, there were only six will return in the near future. Xys- potato growers assembled, and it was sa Journal. 1 decided to hold a meeting for the pur pose of effecting a permanent organ ization of Potato Growers in the coun- NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streets PORTLAND. OREGON Remodeled and refurrished throughout Unquestionably the moat centrally I sted bouse in Portland. VY.thlc radius of four blocks from our doors are located ticket offices of all railroads and steamboat companies; 14 banks; 12 theatres and show-house. 5 department siorvs; Chamber of Commerce; Commercial Club; Elks Club; Press Club; telegraph offices; post office, public library ; mueum oi art; and all the largest office building It is worth something to tw in the midst of the life of the city. We make no extra charge for same however. Our rales are: Room without bath, f 1.00 and up; with bath SI. 50 and up. Automobile bus meets train. Cars from Union Depot pass the hotel every few minutes. L. Q. SWETLAND. Pres. and Mgr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' 02511 Denartmt of the Interior, U S. Lund OftVo nt Vale, Or.-U".. November 4th, lfl NOTICE is hereby given that Ad. nhus N. Fowler, or ironsuie, m- who, on December '.Mrd, i Hometitead entry, No. 0251 1, i' .inurti-r (Sr.1.). 12. Townxhip 15 S.. Range 3S K , W The potato growers of Crook Coun-,- are organizing, according to A. E. .vett. agricultural agent, who fur ishes the following particular.: The ty at 2 o'clock, Monday, Xovember ii. ir.n ! for the Sect ioc il 1 1 1 ' . l .rif.r mini - ooBwaior in viiw m -- . i b. . v i . i.... ., I.,.t u vuirn, diM-ease1, and having uannei, iineiuiun - , i . " , Mu-.U hereby given to the creditor. Proof, to ehtub i . la.m to .he U ; ( ( utth,yN,prr ,U U.t vr l,r.,ughi f. au all .i.er.or.s having claims I above de. nl , '" ' ' . , , ,h. Suu. Thi i. aif4iu.t .aid dwoai.d, to pr.-t.nt them, and (w--r, i . . n , enHi a. retired by wUhln au VaU. Mgo;., w ' 1 1 , . on .r 8th. All those i rite rented in the grow ing of potatoes were invited to attend thi meeting. This organization will undertake the solution of all problem presented to the man growing pota toes. It i the hope of the County Agriculturist that arrangements may be made for the shipping of a car load (''! iiotiia t al.t Hairy Hmi, at li w Iii Vale, Oiryoii IIAKKV I I V N N , 'I'l.ii.uii.i. r i t (be (( ot Mikl f'nrl (lla, daaa.l. ( Ulliiiti.l i.uli.v Soil li. w Hunt, I- Il "'. If on. Ma . I . W II of In.riai.U, li 1 1 1 I S J(m f lug.1' vhibition of potatoes at the Red-r-.,..l potato Show was beyond u.-s-li.n the best exhibition of potat--s Not onlv was ,r fn" ' ' . . , .. .... ... ... l n l.er of bushels or oi smo .oiuuh- i ... a. .L. . u k i a. i.rt ih rvi-ruary ir ine .urM,.c ui uwhii a demand for the ei.tral Oregon heol potato. Rci.leM ft the county ell kr. that the poULi Cell I ucr. U'if gioii in f'ii.ty. Il l up lo O.c yioMax to a I h ! 1 1 fl a nialkrt Mi., , fiala a ittiiia'. l t"t O.nr Joo ,)., 1 ll.ia l t i e f tie ihlngs t be uft.it Iai.i i. I) 0 A...M i4.ixli oieii' I WILL GIVE $1000 11 1 FAIL ti CI!R my CANCE1 If TUMOR 1 treat before It POISONS tt (b4 at ttticas ts IWl KO KNIFE, N3 PA1K. M til UNTIL CUBIO ARirtta iiamtlc .SO X'K Of otlirt iinlle. An I. '.slot IHaM makra llie t-ur.-al u il. c in.. ! . or ifi J l..n i.tAttlS iui. i. r 1 ao. in ul ia I .nm ka imi laniaum e is.wuuucj i.mkbm Oregon Agricultural Colleg.?, Cor" vitlli. Nov. 16. The dairy stock sent by O. A. C. to the exposition al San Francisco tiok many priiea n.u rib Ikjii. in cometilion wuh uxk froui ;I1 parU of the United Kutee. The oilowlug are the winnings in the va rious cl: yrbire cow, 3 years and under .in ii . i Ml l Hi I'' I 1,11.1 fc Anv LumaieVOMAH S BREAST Kl.Afil.rK ' ", 'fojr r, h ple, ta-b niee holt ; f I Ai. ). , ft,. of ll.a af w i, I I' ... , l 4 ml Wi Uo.a 4 .. il I ..... i ..,.! m i I. a 1 1 i . 1 1 , . ml la I - 4 - a or. ft Mil. ciiLtiiT ft co. Kira-V.r rt,tf ti -t, let 41U4KUVeM M. r l'5i M'U ni tev,tf ti twaaual (we iv4eol m' 414 14H- il . n auu IWHI.I i lr 12 moi.ths, th, llfioft Ay re hire heifer r!f, under 4 anno'li, th, t & r Ayietime turn, .i .t t r i, r.. ir. I, fih pl. e, l"''. A , ..If b( I, (I ll, Vrsi If il a a tt a a n ii ii ia 11 ii u n Ei U n COLLIDE DAIRY CATTLE i exhibitor, 4th place, $30.00; Ayr. TOOK MANY PRIZES J shire bull, 2 years old and under 3 years, 3rd place, J50.00; Ayreahire heifer, 6 months old and under 12 months, 3rd place, $.0.00; Ayreahire advanced regixtry row with 2 off springs, 3r4 place, $40.00; Ayreehire heifer, one year old and under 14 months, 6th place; lloMein hull, one year and under 3 years, 6th place; llol stein cow, 4 ycais old and under 6 years, 2nd place; MoUteln row, yearly record Covering five ers, 1st place.' The Deiry dep trtmeni rece4ve in s priM money Vi ,t) fiom the etpo, iiUmi; 70oO fru.u the llulaunn. Vi iaa Heleis' Aiitia sperlal ytH9, ai'l l.oo fiui the Ayreahne Lib.