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Saturday, January 8, 1916. MALttEtm ENTERPRISE! Page Piv 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 dampen, Defen dant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are, hereby re quired to be and appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled action on or Deiore Monday, the 31st day of January, 1016; and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the turn of $165.00 together with interest thereon from the 31st day of May, 1913, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and the runner sum oi zo.uu reasonable attorney's fee; and the further sum of $30.00, together with interest thereon from the '27th day rot November, 1913, at the rate of six per -cent per annum, and ror tne costs and disbursement of this action. You will alBO take notice that this summons is-served upon you by publi- judge of the above-entitled Court, and that said Order bears date the 28th day of October, and directed that this summons be published for six consec utive weeks in the Malheur Enterprise, a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lisnea at .vaie, vresoa, as wins uic newspaper most likely to give notice of such action. Attorney for plaintiff. Date of first publication Dec. 18, 1915, Date of last publication Jan. 29, 1916, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 08524 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Vale, Orogon, December 23rd, 1915. NOTICE 1b hereby given that Al bert Coxy of JanUeson, Oregon, who, on October 26th, 1914, made Home stead entry, No. 03524, for the NEV4 NWU, Sec 14;, and tho SWiSWU, NEKSWH, Section 11, Township 17 8., Range 43 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to estab lish claim to the land aboVo described, before the Register and Receiver, U. B. Lend .Office, At Vale, Oregon, on the 24th day of January, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: W. J. Morrison', Jamieson, Oregon; Thomas W. ThurBton, Percy M. John eon, Burton R. Pickle, of Vale, Ore- THOS. JONES, Register. Dee. 25-Jan. 22. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 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 28th day of December, 1915, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and 'State, wherein the United States National Bank, a cor poration, as Plaintiff, recovered judg ment against L. B. Teter and Hnttie Teter, as Defendants, for the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-six and 66-100 Dollars, with inter est thereon from the 22nd day of De cember, 1915, at the rote of 10 per cent per annum, and for the further sum of Three Hundred Twenty-five Dollars, Attorney fees, and for the further sum of Twelve Hundred Thirty-nine arid 70-100 Dollars, with in terest thereon from the 22nd day of December,' 1916, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and for the further rum of Sixty-one and 55-100 Dollars, costs; 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I will on the first day of February, 1916, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of said day, at the main entrance of the Court House in Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell at public auction te the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, the following described real pro perty, to-jVit: All of Lots Six (6) and Seven (7) except that portion described as fol lows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot Seven (7), Block Nine teen (19) Original Townsite of Vale, Oregon, and running thence Southerly along East line of Lot 7, 23 feet 10 Xlpches; Thence Westerly on nn angle ofTW detrrees from' nrevious line a dis tance of 70 feet 8 inches; thence' Southerly at an angle of 90 degrees to last described line 1 foot 5 inches; thence in a Westerly direction at an angle of 90 degrees to last described v line a distance of 23 feet 4 inches; thence in a Northerly direction at an angle of 90 degrees to last described line a distance of 25 feet 3 inches to the Northwest corner of Lot 7, Block 19; thence (Easterly at an angle of 90 degrees to last described line along the North botmdry.line of said Lot 7 to the point of beginning; All in Block Nineteen (19) in the orignal town of Vale, as the same is now lain out and platted, 'which plat is now of record in the County Clerk's Office in the County of Malheur and State of Oregon; : Taken and levied upon as the. pro perty of the said above named Defen dants, L, B. Teter and Hnttie Teter, or as much thereof as may be necess ary to satisfy tho said judgment in ary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of the United States National Bank and " against the said Defen dants, with interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated a,t Vale, Orogon, this 30th day of December, 1916. , EEN J. BROWN, Sheriff, "" . By Ross A. Soward, Deputy. First publication, Jan. 1, 1916. Last publication, Jan. 29, 1916. SETTLEMENT OF OREGON The story of the settlement of Ore gon first by English and French trap pers and traders, then by American immigrants who came in search of homes will be sketched by Professor J. B. Horner, during the Short Course at O. A. C. Jan. 10 to Feb. 4. The experience of these early settlers will be graphically portrayed in their hunting, fishing, shipping, fanning and home building. Don't limit your patriotism to standing when the national anthem is played. When you want "something done do H jfciirstlf and ayoJd an argument. 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 Malheur County and State of Oregon, dated the 28th da of December, 1915, in a certain, ac- tion in the Circuit Court for said County nnd State, wherein the United States National Bank, a corporation, as ElaintifF, recovered judgment against L. B. Teter and Hattie Teter, as Defendants, for the sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Sixty-four Dollars, with interest thereon from the 22nd 'day of December, 1915, nt the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and for the further sum of Two Hundred Dollars, Attorney fees, and for the furthor sum of Forty-nine and 75-100 Dollars, costs; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I will on the first day of February, 1916. at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of said day, at the main entrance of tne uourt House in Vale. Malheur County, Oregon, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for casn, tne touowing described real pro perty, to-wit: An undivided one-half interest in and to all of Block Twcntv-nine (29 of the Original Town of Vale. Orfjcron. ,auu un ui ials oix ana mat portion .1 ll C T - L - , , oi ixt seven ot if lock Nineteen oc cupied by and covered by that certain stone building known as the "Grand Opera House;" the said Lots Six and Seven being in Block Nineteen of the Original Town of Vale, Mnlheur Coun ty, uregon; Taken nnd levied unon as the nrn perty of the said above named Defen dants, L. B. Teter and Hattie Teter, or as much thereof as may be necess- iavor ot tne united States National Bank nnd against the said Defen dants, with interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 30th day of December, 1915. HEN J. UKUWNi Sheriff, By Ross A. Soward, DeDUtv. First publication, Jan. 1, 1916. Last publication, Jan. 29, 1916. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 02102 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Vale, Oregon, December 22nd, 1915. NOTICE is hereby iriven that Lew is Reagan, of Westfali, Oregon, who, on January 26th, 1912, made Home stead entry, No. 02102, for the SWVi NEVi, WSE, NEViSEU, Section 31, Township 17 S., Range 42 E., Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 25th day of Jan uary, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Claypool. Mrs. Arthur Clay- pool, of Vale, Oregon: Charles Sten- berg, Edward Stenberg, of Westfali, uregon, THOS. JUNES, Register. Dec. 25-Jan. 22. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. D. Miles, Plaintiff, vs. Inde pendent Oil & Refining Company, a Corporation, Defendant. To the Independent Oil & Refining Company, a Corporation, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You ore hereby re quired to be and appear, and answer or otherwise plead to tho complaint on file against you in the above-entitled Court and cause on or before Monday, the 17th day of January, 1916, or for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows: On plaintiff's first cause of suit, a judgment for the sujn of $1342.30, and tne lurther sura or 55.00 for prepar ing and recording lien, subject mat ter of this suit, and the further sum of $130.00, reasonable attorney's fee herein; Un plaintiff s second cause of suit a judgment in the sum of $1342.30, and the further sum of $5.00, for pre paring and recording lien, subject matter of this suit, and the further sum of $130.00, reasonableattorney's fee herein, and for the costs and dis bursements of this action. For a decree against you for the sale of the following mentioned and described lands, to-wit: The NEVi of Section 31, in Township 19 S., R. 44 E. W. M., and the SW of Sec tion 4 in Township 20 S., R. 44 E., W. M.. all of said lands being in Mal heur county, Oregon; and forever bar ring and foreclosing your equity of redemption therein or thereto, as well ns forever barring all persons act ing by, through or under you in any capacity whatever of all right, title and equity of redemption, therein or thereto; and for a sale of the said lands as well as for a sale of all tools, implements, ropes, derricks, engines, used in the operation and development of the said mines, and also, all dwell ing houses, and out houses, located upon the said mines, and used in the operation and development of the same. For a Judgment and decree that the plaintiff or any other person may be come a purchaser at the sale of the said property, real and personal, and that on the sale of all of the said property, and the application of the proceeds of said sale to the satisfac tion of this Judgment, if any deficien cy remain, that olnintiff have iudtr. ment and execution against you for sucn uenciency. You will also take notice that this summons is served upon you by pub lication, by Order of Hon. Geo. W. McKnight, Judge of the county court of Malheur county, Oregon, which or der directed that the same be pub- usned for six consecutive weeKs in the Malheur Enterprise, a weekly news paper printed and published at Vale, Oregon. Date of first publication Dec. 4, 1915. Date of last' publication, Jan. 15, 1916. UEU. W. HM ti!), Attorney for Plaintiff. COLLEGE PRODUCTS BANQUET One of the interesting evening en tertainments of Farmers' Week will be a college products banquet at which the products of the College farm, orchard? greenhouses and dairy will be served. A fee covering actuara cost of the banquet will be charged SUMMONS . In the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County, Chester J. Kelly, Plaintiff, vs. Lillian I M. Kelly, Defendant To Lillian M. Kelly, the above-named defendant: ' IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re- quired to appear and answer the com plaint on file against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or befort Monday, the 24th day of January, 1916, and if you fail so to appear and answer to the said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in plaintiff's complaint, namely; For a decree of the court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore nnd now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant; and for u divorce absolute from the defendant, that the same be annulled, vacated, set aside and held for naught You will also take notice that this summons is served upon you by order of the Hon. Geo. W. McKnight, judge of the county court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur county, and that said order bears date Dec. 6, 1915, nnd directed that this summons be served upon you by publication in the Mnl heur Enterprise, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Vale, Oregon, tor six consecutivo weeks. Date of first publication, Dec. 11, 1916. Date of last publication, Jan. 22, 1916. GEO. W. HAYES. Attorney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. The Empire Lumber Company, Lim ited, a private corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Vale-Oregon Irrigation Compa ny, a private corporation, Defen dant. To Vale-Oregon Irrigation Company, a private corporation, tho above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, that is to say within six weeks from the 27th day of November, 1915, and if you fail to answer for want thereof tho plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of two thousand, five hundred, fifty eight and 33-100 ($2558.33) dollars, with in terest thereon from the 12th day of August, 1915, until paid, at the rate , of ten per cent, per annum, together i with the costs and disbursements of this action, and for an order of sale 1 of the personal property attached in ' sum action uescriDea as ninety seven hundred and sixty three pieces mak ing two hundred and thirty one thou sand nine hundred and eighty nine feet of lumber, board measure, and thirty two thousand, seven hundred and fifty linear feet of lumber known as "tank stop," now in the custody of the sheriff of said county, and apply ing the proceeds of the sale of said property to the payment of the said debt and judgment This summons is served on you by publication thereof by virtue of an order made by Hon. Dalton Biggs, judge of the above entitled court, bear ing date the 23rd day of November, 1915, directing tho publication hereof in the Malheur Enterprise, and that the first publication thereof be made on the 27th day of November, laib, nnd that the same be published once n ...Ant. fn. n.v Jlnnnlltl'itn .itnAlfB commencing with publication on said day last named. 11. U. EASixlAM, Attorney for plaintiff. Nov. 27-Jan. 8. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. Martin Fnzekas, Plaintiff, vs. Inde pendent Oil & Refining Company, a Corporation, Defendant To the Independent Oil & Refining Company, a Corporation, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF- THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Monday, the 17th day of January, iai6;'and if you fail so to appear and answer or j Th5s same exhibit of corn has figured otherwise plead, for want thoreof, the i at a number of corn shows and has . plaintiff will take judgment and do-1 won prizes nt Walla Walla and Spo cree against you, as -follows: . knnfi in j(iition tn thfi pnrtinmi nrizf. For a iuriement aeainst vou for tne sum of 2845.00. and the further sum I of S5.00 for preparing nnd recording lien, and the further sum of $100.00 reasonable attorney's fee, for bring ing this suit and for the foreclosure of that certain laborer's lien, subject matter of this suit; and for decree against you forever barring and fore closing your right and equity of re demption in and to the following men tioned and described lands, to-wit: The SW of Section 6, in Township 20 S., R. 45 E. W. M., Malheur coun ty, Oregon, and the SEVi of Section 11, in Township 20 S., R. 45 E. W. M., Malheur county, Oregon, and for the sale of the said lands, as well as for the sale of all tools, imple- derricks, engine house, dwelling hous es, pumps, sand DUCKets and sand nines, used in the operation and devel opment of the Petroleum Placer mines as located on tne tracts oi land Here in above described. And for the costs and disbursements of this suit. For a judgment and decree that the plaintiff or any other person may be come a purchaser at the sale of tho said lands, tools, implements, houses. n ml aI. bmiI I n . r n 4liA ..la f nil oiiu cm... nuu uia. un viio amn vt un of the above mentioned and described real and personal property, that plain tiff have a deficiency judgment against you, tor any denclency remaining al ter applying all of the proceeds of said saie in suusiacuon or mis juagmeni ! i i n : . i . You will also take notice, that this I summons is served upon you by nub- lication, in the Malheur Enterprise, a District was held on Wednesday after JmJS A. noon. All members of the Board were Hon. Geo. W. MeKnfeht. lurlire of tha County court of Malheur county, Ore gon, tor six consecutive weeKs. Date of first publication Dec 4, 1915. Date of last publication, Jan. 15, 1916. GEO. W. HAYES. Attorney for Plaintiff. Generally speaking, the man who pats you on the back expects you to return the compliment It is well to remember, when mak ing a bet, that you are entitled to on ly one guess. Is an Ofinion an Idea?' Real Estate Transfers j Complete List of Deeds Recorded ( by the County Clerk of Malheur j Cnnnfv iinre Ine last lune e of The Enterprise. December 27th to 31st, 1915. United States to Finlay Morrison. Lot 1, SEUNEV ESEV4 4-28-45, March 19, 1916. Charles LeMoine et ux to Alfred Vogue, Lot 4, 18-18-44, Dec. 21, 1915, $800. Charles LeMoine et ux to Alfred Vogue, 2 acres in See's 29 and 30-18-45, Dec 21, 1916, $800. Riverside Homestead Co. to L. D. Clay, Lot 1 Bl. 20 Outlook, Dec. 8, 1915, $150. Ben J. Brown, sheriff to State Land Board, SEHNWU 35, SVsNEVi 34 20-46, Dec. 22, 1915, $3352.95. Ben J. Brown, sheriff to State Land Board, SWViNEVi 3-18-47, Dec. 22, 1915, $2196.40. W. F. Homan to Anna L. Horn an, Lots 11 and 12 Bl 82 Ontario, Dec. 27, 1915, $100. C. R. Emison to Then Emison, Lots 6 to 10 Bl. 137' Ontario, Dec. 27, 1915, $1. United States to James E. Rusk, NWU 22-17-46, Aug. 21 1913. James E. Rusk to C. F. Cox nnd Geo. A. Bender, Dec. 15, 1916, $400, NWVi 22-17-47. United States to James Moore, SE ViSWVi 18, NEUNW1 NViNEV 19-27-39, Nov. 24, 1915. United States to Herbert Cedergren, SEViNWVi NEViSWVi WViSEVl 23-20-43, May 26, 1915. State of Oregon to Thomas Turn bull, SVzSEVi 27-27-38, Nov. 19, 1915, $800. I. F. S. Diven to R. M. Diven, Lot 4 and a portion of 5 Bl. 26 Eldredges AdnT Vale, Dec. 29, 1915, $3740.16. L. F. Roberts to U. L. Andre, SEVt SEU 6-32-41, Dec. 13, 1915, $1. Augusta Hodgin to A. B. Boek nnd J. W. Graff, Right of way, Dec. 29, 1915, $1. Juncturn Investment Co. to Francis M. Oswalt, Lot 10 Bl. 14, Juntura, Nov. 14, 1913, $90. Francis M. Oswalt et ux to Vcrner J. Hopkins, Lot 10 Bl. 14, Juntura, Nov. 15, 1915, $60. Complaints Loren Goicochca vs. Ignacio Guer ricagoitia, Suit for an Accounting. State of Oregon vs. S. Elizabeth Asher, Injunction. Marriage Licenses Russell Zimmerman and Pauline Hillmon, Dec. 27.U916. Ray Parsons and Bessie Blanton, Dec. 27, 1915. Clarence E. Rees and Charlotte E. Burres, Dec. 27, 1916. J. L. Wasson and Anna L. Burton, Dec. 28, 1915. Robert Wnllaco and Ruth Housley, Dec. 30, 1916. Claude Gallahan and Beulah Little, i Dec. 30, 1916. ' I Major H. Salt and Mary Gordon, ' Dec. 31, 1915. Robert .F. Smith and Martha Don aldson, Jan. 1, 1916. RECEIVES PRIZE FOR CORN EXHIBIT G. G. Brown has received notice that his exhibit of corn had won a prize at the Portland Corn Show, the same being an Iron Age Cultivator. 1 . Following is the letter from the K, M.,Wade Co., advising him of his good luck: Portland, Dec. 27. Mr. G.' G. Brown, Nyssa, Oregon. Dear Sir: We are advised by the Union Pacific Railroad System that you won the prize which we offered at the Corn Show. We are this day shipping by freight to you at Nyssa, Oregon, the Iron Age Cultivator. We" hope that it will arrive in good condition and that you will find it val uable in cultivating your corn fields during 1910. On receipt of same we will be glad to have you acknowledge it. Wishing you success for 1910 and that you may win another prize in the next Corn Show, we are yours truly R. M. Wade & Co. Edward Ncwbcgin, Secretary-Manager. Nyssa Journal. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS A meeting of the Board of Super- visors of the Nyssa-Arcadia Drainage . present and n number of landowners in the district were also present. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the material to be used in the con struction of the drainage system. Samples of concrete pipe made by the Utah Concrete Pipe Company were there to be examined. Two of the samples were pipe made from sand and gravel shipped from Nyssa. In a few days this Company will have oth er samples shipped (from Portland which will bo made from Nyssa sand) and gravel. Clay tile samples made by the Utah Fire Clay Co. of Salt Lake were alfo there for examination. ' The other materials considered were I I U. S. Land Office. Complete Record of Homestead. Desert and Other Entries at the U. S. Land Office at Vale daring tbe past week. James Barber, Moorevillc, Lot 3, SEUNWVi SV4NEV1 NJSSEVi 6, and SViNWVi 6-27-38, 317.24 acres. Charles A. Wyman, Sumpter, SW Vi 4-17-46, 160 ncres. James R. Coder, Mooreville, SWVi SEVi 30-27-39, 40 acres, Isolated Tract' Lynch D. West, Mooreville, SWVi NEU 30-27-39, 40 acres, Isolated Tract Charles E. Carver, Brogan, Lots 2, 3, 4, SN NEViSEtt 5-16-41, JJ5.41 acres. Benj. Swisher, Jordan Valley, Lot 4, SNWVi S,4NEVi 1-37-48, 200.28 acres. Max W. Lange, Jamieson, SEViS WU Lot 4, 31-16-43, Lot 4, 6-17-43, Lot 1, 1-17-42, 161.95 acres. Leola Kennedy, Unity, SV&SEVi' 10, NE NvsSEVi 15-14-38, 320 acres, John H. Howland, Ontario, Lot 1, 4-17-46, EVaSEU 33, SWVi SWViN WVi 34-16-46, 320 acres. Nannie Duncan, Ironside, NVsNWVi 8-15-39, 80 ncres, Isolated -Tract Nannie Duncan, Ironside, NEV4NE Vi SWViSWVi 14-15-39, 80 ncres, Iso lated Tract wood box and iron arch. The prices on all materials wero compared one with the other and the qualities of the materials were com pared, taking the co-operative prices into consideration. There was much discussion by nil present but as tho hearing bythe Court of the objection, if any, to the appraisement will not bo held before Jan. 25 it was thought best not to decide definitely at this time on tho material to be used. Nyssa Journal. It is hard for some men to keep from looking like a waiter when they wear full dress suits. Nearly anyone can be elected on a straw ballot, but the offices aren't awarded by that system. In vour effort to learn one thintr every day, you are also likely to learn n great deal that isn't so. I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I treat before It POISONS iImJj u ituctis to BONE NO KNIFE, NO PAIN, NO PAY UNTIL CURED1 WRITTEN GUARANTEE No X-Ray or other swmaio. An uiaaa Plant makes the curea Amr TUMOR. LUMP or SORE on the Up, fac.or body longUCANCER. Itnover snlng until last Btago tin-rASESOQKFGFE. Tit tlcasolllx iMO.OOOCCUO KrlUUHBI Any Lump m WOMAN'S BREAST nflBinrn " hard; It fthravi polsoir IS I.Um.rkl aoen armpit elands am Oneworaanlnevery7dlcsoIcanccr-U.B.repoi We reluso monv who wait trio lone t must dl I'oor cured at hall price It cancer Is yet smal Dr. & Mrs. CHAMLEY & CO. SMffi "Strictly Reliable. Oreitest Cancer Specialist llvlnf 134 &436CIS Valencia St, San Francisco, Ca -iim V MAIL T!-'IS't!rr"eflCANCF!- IIII1I1IIIII1D1IIIII CLASSIFIED ADS M H T WANTED WANTED Clean white cotton rags suitable for wiping machinery. ..Enter prise office. $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 Telophone Co. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT. Nicely furnished steam heated rooms, strictly modern. Phone 110. Doolittle residence. 1-ltf. KODAK FINISHING KODAK FINISHING Developing, printing, enlarging. Quick service and first-class work. Price list for the asking. The Burrcll Studio, On tario. Oregon. adv-l-30tf. Bring your Clothes Trouble to the Clothes Doctor, W. A. Mullins, or phone 139. I want your cleaning, pressing, altering and mending, Best of treatment accorded to all. Locat ed at Sweeney old stand opposite Drcxel Hotel. Adv. ENGRAVED CARDS The Enterprise is now connected with some of the leading engraving houses in the country. See our latest styles of engraved card work. All work delivered within one week from date of order. FOR SALE FOR SALE 19 stands of Bees. Call on or address V. S. Curtis, pro prietor of the Drexel Hotel, Vale, Oregon. Adv. 12-4 FOR SALE Old newspapers, 25c a hundred. Enterprise Office, VALE LOCAL OF THE SOCIALIST PARTY Meets 1st and 3rd Friday evenings of each month, at the Hayes building, ob liquely opposite the court house. Vis itors always welcome, 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 tablishcs 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 T. T. NELSEN, Vale, Ore. NEW PERKINS HOTEL - Fifth and Washington Streets 1 ' PORTLAND, OREGON Remodeled and refurnished throughout. Unquestionably the most centrally located houso in Portland. Within radius of four blocks from our, doors are located ticket offices of all railroads and steamboat companies: ' 14 banks; 12 theatres and show-housca; 5 department stores; Chamber ox Commerce; Commercial Club; Elks Club; Press Club; telegraph offices;! fost office, public library; museum of art; and all tho largest office' buildings t is worth something to be in the midst of the life of the city. VTo make no extra charge for same however. Our rates are: Room without bath, $1.00 and up: with bath $1.60 and up. Automobile bus moots trains. Cars, from Union Depot pass the hotel every few minutes. L. Q'.SWETLAND. Pres. and Mgr. AN SCO CAMERAS L SPEEDEX FILM The 3A Folding Ansco illustrated is especially popular because it takes pictures postcard size 3i by 51 inches excellent proportions for all kinds of subjects. It has an exact radius finder to prevent cutting off any part of the scene, and an automatic adjustable focusing scale to change the focus instantly while locating the image in the finder. You can raise and lower the front and shift it to the side. Combination back for film or plates. This model, and the many other Ansco Cameras from $2 to $55, we will gladly demonstrate to you. Vale Drug Co., Vale, Or. "THE IDLER" IS FOX BOOKING FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY Rex Secures Film Production of Haddon Chamber's Famous Novel. C. "The Idler." William Fox's produc tion extraordinary, to bo released by the Box Office Attraction company, which will be seen at the Rex Then- tre, next Wednesday, Jan. 12, is one of its author's the well-known drama tist, C. Haddon Chambers, greatest triumphs. "The Idler" is Mark Cross, a young man of good family, who In a wild fit of darcdovlltry has emigrat ed from London to the far west. John Harding, also well-born of wealthy nnrents. but disinherited and a poor clerk, is also seeking his fortune In the gold fields. One day Harding receives a letter from a firm of London solici tors Informing him that his father has died and that ho Is now Sir John Harding, Bart. He sets out at once to make his pre parations for his return to civilization and to take up the station in lifo that Is riirhtfullv his. But that vorv day ho becomes involved In a quarrel with reux Strong, tne young nrotner oi a miner named Simeon Stronr;, and Fe lix is shot accidentally during tho dis pute. Harding accused of murder, 43j Wo want to tell you of our splendid stock of Furniture. It is just what you need to $ut that cozy touch to your home this winter, and is so sub stantially made it can hardly wear out. We have it in sets, or single pieces; low priced, medium, or a little higher, and every piece a splendid value. We can suit any taste or pockotbook, or any body. but flees to England in time to escape the vengeance of a posse, headed by Simeon Strong, who is determined to avenge his brother. Years after In London, Harding, who has married the girl both he and Cross wero in love with before they emigrated, comes faco to face with Cross and Strong, who have becomo partners and liavo "struck it rich." In ordor to win Lady Harding for his own Cross allows the evil sido of his nature to get the upper hand of him and plots to have Strong kill Sir John in a duel. Strong slaps Harding n the face in the foyer of tho opera house in order that ho may involve ' him in "nn affair of honor" and avenge his brother's death by killing Harding. Cross in the meantimo lures Lady Harding to his rooms where Sir1. John comes to seek her.. She hides "n Mark Cross' bedroom, but reveals herself at a dramatic moment when Harding, shouting "Curso you, 111 kill you!" springs at Cross' throat. Her splendid nature, as shown in her de nunciation of both men, one as a hus band without faith tn his wife and the other as the would-be destroyer of u home, overcome them with shame. They shake han3a arid Mark, parting forever with Lady Harding, orders his valet ho pack his things for he is p(T "on a long trail," I