SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1916. MALHEUR ENTERPRISE PAGE FIVE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the 13th day of July, 1916, INTERIOR WAREHOUSE AND GRAIN COM ANY, a corporation, doing business at Vale, Oregon, mado and executed a vol untary assignment for the benefit of all creditors of said corporation, un der the provisions Chapter XVII of Title XLVIII Lord's Oregon Laws, naming the undersigned as Trustee therein, such assignment beintr record cd in .Malheur County, Oregon July 16th, 1916. ALL CREDITORSand persons hav ing claims against the said interior Warehouse and Grain ComDanv. a cor poration, will present same, properly verified, to the undersigned, or file same with the County Clerk of Mal heur county, Oregon, within three months from the date of first publica tion of this notice. Vale, Oregon, July 20th, 1916. C. C. MUELLER, Assignee. Date of 1st publication Auc. 5. 191C Date of last publication Sep. 16, 1916. PROPOSED SALE OF IMPROVE MENT BONDS OF WARM SPRINGS IRRIGATION DIS TRICT, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION. For the rmrnose of imnrovins its irrigation system by construction of a reservoir at or near luverside, Ore gon, on the Malheur river, the Board of Directors of the Warmsprings Ir rigation District of Malheur County, Oregon, will receive scaled proposals, at the office of the District at Vale, tin Monday, uct. z, iyio, at I p. m., oi saiu aay, lor tne purchase ot Three Hundred and Ninety Thou , sand Dollars in Gold bonds of Series No. 1, of denomination of $1000 each, to bear interest as may be determined at time of sale. Said bonds will be dated and delivered. Jan. 1. 1917, Interest will be paid semi-annually at the fiscal agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. These are municipal bonds author ized Dy vote or tne district and mado redeemable by statute as follows: $37,000 at the end of 21 years. 45,000 at the end of 22 years. 63,000 at the end of 23 years. 60,000 at the end of 24 years. 67,000 at the end ,of 25 years. 75,000 at the end of 26 years. 53.000 at the end of 27 years. Bidders must name the rate of in terest which said bonds shall bear, not to exceed six per cent per annum, and state the price they will pay for same. Bidders shall have bonds printed and shall make examination of yalidity at their own cost. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any and or all bids. Full information may be obtained by addressing the secretary at Vale, Oreg. The Warmsprings Irrigation District By Resolution of Board of Directors, JAfllES HAKV1SI, President. JOHN RIGBY, Secretary. Aug. 26-Sept 30. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 02829 02843 04105 Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, August 16, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that Os car E. Peterson, of Vale, Oregon, who, on August 18, 1913, made H. E. Vale 02829, for the SEVi SWVi, Sec. 21, NEVi NWVi, Sec. 28, T. 19 S., R. 44 E., and who on Aug. 25, 1913, made add'l entry No. 02843, for NVSSWVi, Sec. 21, same twp. and range, and who on July 10, 1916, made add'l entry No. 04105, for the SEVi, Section 20, Township 19 S., Range 44 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 2nd day of October, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Nels Larsen, C. A. Petterson, Mrs. Emma Petterson, Axel Sjodin, all of Vale, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register. ug. 19-3ept. 16. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Malheur County, State of Oregon. In the- Matter of the Estate of John E. Roberts, Deceased. The undersigned, having been ap- Soirtfed by the County Court of Mal eur County, State of Oregon, ad ministrator of the estate of John E. Roberts, deceased;' and having quali fied, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to pre sent them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first, publication of this notice, to said ad ministrator at his office in Vale, Ore gon. The date of the first publication of this notice is September 16, 1916. JOHN RIGBY, Administrator of the estate of John E. Roberts, deceased. Date of last publication. Oct. 14, 1916. "NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Serial No. 04260 Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon Sept. 9, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the . application of John Walter Weaver, Serial No. 04260, we will offer at public "sale, to the highest bidder, but at not elss than $2.50 per acre, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., on the 18th day of October, 1916, next, at this office, the following tract of land: The SW of SEVi, Sec. 9, Township 14 S.t R. 40 East, W. M. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceas ed bidding. Tho person making the highest bid will be required to im mediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof Any persons .claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to Ale their "claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for Bal'' THOS. JONES, Rselater. MATTHIAS N. FBGTLY, jfotlvtf. NOTICE AND SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Petition of the Board of Directors of the Warm springs Irrigation District for tho judicial examination and judgment of the Court as to the regularity and legality of the proceedings for issuing bonds ot said District. To The Warmsnrinirs Indication Dis trict, a corporation, and To, All Freeholders, Legal Voters and Assessment Payers within said District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Board of Directors of The Warmsprings Irrigation District, a corporation organized nnd nxistini under and by virtue of Chapter VII of Title XLI of Lord's Oregon Laws as amended, have by petition filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court commenced special proceedings in the said Circuit Court for Malheur County. Crficon. for the mirnose of having a judicial examination and judgment of the Court as to the reg ularitv and lecralitv uf the nroceed ings of tho County Court relative to the organization of said District, and the proceedings of the Board of Di rectors thereof authorising the issue and sale of bonds of said District. be examined, approved nnd confirmed. and adjudged and decreed to be legal and valid. And vou aro hereby further notified that tho hearing of said petition has been set for the 21th day of October, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can bo heard, in the court room of the said court at the court house in the City of Vale, Malheur County. Ore gon; . And you arc hereby lurther nou fied that you. and any person inter ested in tho organization of said Dis trict, or in tho proceedings for the issue or sale of the said bonds, may, on or before the said day as fixed for the hearing of said petition, demur to or answer said petition. Given under mv hand and the seal of the Circuit Court of the State .of Oregon in and for Malheur County this 13th day ot September, taio. W. 11 DUUL.UTL,lV (SEAL) Clerk, Sept -16-Oct. 7. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 02876 'Deportment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, Sept. 8 1916 NOTICE is hereby given that Ed win Casto, of Harper, Oregon, who, on September 20, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 02876, for Lots 6, 7, Sec tion 6, Township 20 S., Range 42 E., Willnmette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the U. S. Land Of fice, at Vale, Uregon, on tne t tn oay of October, iuiu. Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Crine. Frank Kime, Ben Corbett, William Cramer, all of Harper, Uregon. "Register, Sept. 16-Oct. 14. NOTICE The Board of Directors of "the Wnrmsprintrs Irrigation District will .meet on the first Tuesday in October, 1916, acting as a Board of Equaliza tion for the purpose of reviewing' the assessment and apportionment of tax es for the year 1917 which are for the purpose of providing interest on $390, 000 bonds and for current expenses of the district, and to make such changes in said assessments and apportion ment. revising the list and record oi the samo as to acreage, description and ownership of the lands assessed as may be necessary to make sSme just and in accordance with the facts. By Resolution of the Board of Di rectors, Sept. 2, 1916. J AAlrJo HAKVEiI, President. ATTEST: JOHN RIGBY, Secretary. Sept. 9-23. CITATION. In the matter of tho Estate of Mary Frances Snauldinc. Deceased. John Spaulding, Plaintiff and Peti tioner, vs. Robert Spaulding, William Spaulding, ivaiuay opauiuing, iyhiu mujuiu, Julia Hibbard, Fannie Hibbard, Bertha Hibbard Dennio, Mrs. Mary Spaulding Clark, Josiah Pol hemus, Edward Polhemus, Harriet Coons, Louise Murphy, Mary Mad dux, Margaret Chalmers, Sempho nia Ray, Elizabeth May Goddard, the heirs of Clarence Spaulding, de ceased, and all persons named, known, un-named and unknown having or claiming any interest in the above entitled estate as heirs or distributees, or in any wise, and whom it may concern, Defendants. TO Robert Spaulding, William Spaulding, Kaludy spaulding, Kato niDDaru, Julia Hibbard, Fannie Hibbard, Bertha Hibbard Dennio, Mrs. Mary Spaulding Clark, Josiah Pol hemus, Edward Polhemus, Harriet Coons, Louise Murphy, Mary Mad dux, Margaret Chalmers, Sempho nia Ray, Elizabeth May Goddard, the heirs of Clarence Spaulding, de ceased, and all persons named, known, un-named and unknown having or claiming any interest in the above.entitlcd estate as heirs or distributees, or in any wise, nnd whom it may concern, Defendants. You nnd each of vou are hereby notified that the above named John Spaulding has filed his petition acrainst you in "said court praying that he be decreed to be the sole heir at law of said deceased, Mary Francis Spaulding, and her estate be distributed to him: and said court made an order bearing date the 10th day of August 1'JIG, setting said pe tition down for hearing at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon on the 14th day of November, 1916, and directing the issuance of this citation. You and each ot you are required and hereby cited to be and appear in said court at the court room thereof in Vale. Oregon, on the day and at the hour aforesaid, and file answers setting up your respective claims of heirship, ownership or interest in said estate, and show cause, if any there be, why the facts should not be found and the right of heirship and distnbuthon to said estate decreed on set fourth and prayed for in the said plaintiffs petition on file in the said court. Witness my hand and seal of said court affixed this 10th day of August, A. D, 1916. j , v, h. Liooiitue, county WtK. Ptal. county fiwru . SUMMONS In, the Circuit Court of the State of - Oregon for tho County of Malheur in tne Matter ot the petition oi tho Board of Directors of tho Worm springs Irrigation District for tho judicial examination and judgment of the Court as to the regularity and legality of the proceedings for issuing uunus in sum uiairicu To The Warmsprings Irrigation Dis trict, a corporation, and To All Freeholders, Legal Voters and Assessment Payers within said District. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby requir ed to answer the petition filed in the above entitled proceeding, and to contest the validity of such proceed ing, or of any of the acts or things therein enumerated, within ten days after, the full publication of this sum mons, or on or before the 24th day of October, 1916, which is the day set lor the hearing of said petition; and if you or any of you fail so to answer, for want thereof the peti tioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded in their petition, to-wit: That each and'everv of the proceedings of the County Court of said Malheur County, State of Ore gon, relative to tho organization of said District, and that each and ev ery of the proceedings of the Board of Directors of said District for the authorization, issue and sale of tho said bonds of said District, be exam. ined, approved and confirmed, and adjudged and decreed to be legal and vanu; And you are hereby further noti. fied that the date set for the hearincr of said petition is tho 24th dav of .October, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. or as soon thereat ter as counsel can be heard, in the court room of tho Cir cuit Court of Malheur County, Oro gon, at the court house in the City of Vale, Malheur County, Oregon: That the order for the publication of summons was issued by the Circuit iourt ot Malheur (Jounty on the lath day of September, 1916, requiring publication at least once a week for not less than three successive weeks, to-wit: On .the 16th, 23rd, and 30th of September, and on the 7th day of October, 1916, the last publication to be on the said 7th day of October, laiu. DAVIS & KESTER, Attorneys for Petitioners. Sept. 16-Oct. 7. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Malheur. I. 'F. S.- DIVEN, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN Al. HOWARD, JAMES P. HOW ARD, and FRANK H. HOWARD, Defendants. To FRANK H. HOWARD, one of the above named defendants: 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 Tuesday, the 3rd day of Uctober, A. D. 1916, and if you fail so to appear and ans wer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint filed in tnis suit, to-wit: To foreclose, on a-count of default in the payment of any of the indebt edness secured by a certain chattel mortgage bearing date of April 13th, 1915, and filed for record with the County Clerk of Malheur County, Oregon, on April 14th, 1915, and re corded in Book I of Chattel Mort-" gages at pages 623-4, given by John m. Howard and James I. Howard, to said I. F. S. Diven. to secure the fTpayment of $1,638.74, ancf interest thereon, from date, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, creating a lien upon the chattel property therein mentioned and described, and in Mal heur County, Oregon; Also, to have the defendant, Frank H. Howard, excluded from having any lien upon or interest in any of the property so mortgaged to plain tiff; for the costs and disbursements of this suit including reasonable at torney tees to be allowed plaintiff by said court; and for such other or further relief as to the court may seem meet and proper under the showing to be made in said suit. I his summons is published in the Malheur Enterprise, a weekly news paper published and circulating in Maheur County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. Geo. W. McKnight, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County, mado and entered on August 16th, 1916, and directing that this publication be made once a week for six successive weeks, and the date of the first pub lication hereof to be August 19th, 1916. C. M. CRANDALL and GEO. W. HAYES, Attorneys for plaintiff. Vale. Oregon. Date of First Pub.Aug. 19, 1916. Date of Last Pub. Sept. 30, 1916. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 02828 04106 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, August 16, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that Nels Larson, of Vale, Oregon, who, on Au gust 18, 1913, made H. E. Vale 02828, for the SWVi SWVi, Sec. 21, WV4NW Vi. SEViNWVi. Sec. 28. T. 19 S.. R. 44 E., and who on July 10, 1916. made add'l Entry No. 04106, for the NV4N EVi, SEVi NEVi, NEVi NWVi, Section 29, Township 19 S., Range 44 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 2nd day of Oct ober, 191C. Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar E. Peterson, C. A. Petter son, Mrs. Emma Petterson, .Axel Sjodin, all of Vale, uregon. THUS, JUNES, Register. Aug. 19-Sept. 16. W W W HE W M W W W W M W JK JK Jn Wf WS W5 MS IK W IK H. IK IK IK IK K Under New Management Mi The Alco Rooming House W First Class in Every Respect Dan Eno, Prop. Adv. 5-20-tf. m K X K K K X X K V H I K The attendance at a political meet ing always depends a good deal on which side is telling about it, The average lodff Joke U pretty Real Estate Transfers! t i Conplete Lkt of DeeJ Recorded ! by tie CoRatyCIerkelMftlbeBr Cewtysmce tlte kit Itrae of The EBterpme. Filed in Clerk's Office Week ending Sept. 9. Shlimon ' Koshaba .to . E. C. Wilson et al, Lot 18, Block 8, Nyssa, May 11, 1916, $10. U. S. A. to James P. Westfall, NEVi NWVi, NViNEVi 16, NWViNW Vi 15-19-39, Juno 7, 1916. William Vane to Alexander Vane, SEViNWU, SWViNEU, NWUSE, NEViSEVi, 19-15-45, Aug. 31, 1916, $1. Vale Trading Co. to H. J.. Ward, lot 2, SWViNEVi 1-24-40, June 30, 1916, $1,200. G. M. Roberts to Fay Roberts, Lots 1-2-9-10-16-16, Block 7, Hadley's 3rd Adn. to Vale, Sept. 1, 1916, $1. G. M. Roberts to Fay Roberts, Lots 17, 18, Block 2, Hadley's Adn. to Vale Sept 1, 1916, $1. G. M. Roberts to Fay' Roberts, Lot 7, Block 28, Eldredge Adn. to Vale, Sept 1, 1916, $1. Henry Cape to L. Wl Burtch, 1-8 int. in SWVi 27, SEVi 28, SWVi 33- 25-44, Lots 9-10-15-16 Sec. 5, SWVi 2, SEV4 2, Lots 9-10-16-16 Sec. 2, Lots 1-2-7-8 Sec. 5-26-44, February 1, 1916, $1. Fred Vermilyea to L. W. Burtch, 1-8 int. in NWUSEUr SSE, Lot 5, Sec. 27, SE 28, SWU 33-26-44, Lota 9-10-15-16, Sec. 5, SEVi, Lots 9-10-15-16, Sec. 2, SWVi- 2, Lota 1- 2-7-8, Sec. 5, NEVi 23", SWVt 14, NE Vt 21, EV4WVS 22, NWVi 24, WV4SE Vi, NViSEViSEVi 21, SE 22, SWVi 13, SWVi 23, NWVi 23, NEVi 22, N WVi 14, SEVi 14, NEVi 27-26-44, Jan. 28, 1916. $2. A. C. Kelsay et ux to John Mc Laughlin et al, NEV4 7-19-44, Aug. 28, 1916, -$1. Steve H. Domby et ux- to Andy Egyed, Lots 3-4 NSWVi, SWVi 2- 14-41, Sept. 6, 1916, $1,600. U. S. A. to Altcmont Sutton, WV6 W, 16-17-46, Nov. 8, 1915. Edna Whiteman to Jackson M. Webb, Lots 19-20 Blk. 7, Annex, Aug. 4, 1916, $1. Alex Lbchead ct ux to G. V. Pon- tious, EVSNEVi 1618-47, Sept. 6, 1916, $6,600. J. II. Farley et ux to A. J. Perkins t al, Lot 13, 15 feet off south side of Lot 12, Blk. 14, Ontario, Aug. 14, 1916, $10. Bassett & Uribarren to Juan Acca- egui, Lot 4, Blk. 7, Pioneer Adn. to Jordan Valley, July 18, 1916, $100. Sidney T. Feathcrstone et ux to Jacob F. Vincent et al, S 36-29-46, Aug. 25, 1916, $1,500. U. S. A. to Frank A. Miller, Lot 4, Sec. 14-21-46, Nov. 9, 1916. Elizabeth A. Karnes et vir to Mi chael Stanton, Lots 2-3 -31k' ll, Jun tura, Dec. 13, 1916, $1. James F.- Grcnnan et ux to J. H. Russell, EV&NEVi, SWViNEVi 13-19- 44, March 22', 1916, $400. Ed R. Coulter, trustee et al to Katherine L. Wood, Block 23, Annex, Jan. 11, 1913, $1. N. C. Long et ux to R. M. Duncan, trustee, a portion of Lot 1, Blk. 11, Vale, May 21, 1910, $500. Ben J. Brown, sheriff, to Malheur County, WVfcNEVi 36-15-43, Lot 4, Blk. 8, Madden's Adn. to Westfall, Lots 1-2 EV4 of Lot 3, Blk. 3, Tay lor's Adn. to Nyssa, Sept 9, 1916, $87.96. ' Ben J. Brown, sheriff, to Leo H. Schmidt, VS int in Lots 11-12-13-14-15-16, Blk. 33, Hope-Holland Adn. to Vale, Sept 9, 1916, $5.95.' COMPLAINTS John S. White vs. R. A. Duncan, Recovery of Property, Sept 8, 1916. Editha Ennis and R. A. Kuner vs. Town of Nyssa and Geo, Strode, In junction, Sept 5, 1916. State of Oregon ex rel, W. H. Brooke et al vs. S. D. Goshert, May or of Nyssa, et al, Injunction, Sept. 8, 1916. I U. S. Land Office. ( l Complete Record of Homcted, I Desert and Other Entries at tlw it p f i n re .r..i'" u. o. lbu umceat raie daring the past week. Isaac Powers, Ironside, E,4 34-15-38, 320 acres. Elizabeth Powers, Ontario, WV4 34-15-38, 320 acres. Wm, Farre, agent, Burns, NEV4N WVi 18-31-35, 40 acres. Herbert Loy, Nyssa, NV6NEV4 28-21-44, 80 acres, desert. Carl C. Pause,' Parma, SViNEVi, NV&SEVi 18-16-43, 160 acres. Ida McKnight, Vole, SWVi, SEVi NWVi, SWViNEVi, WV4SEV4 20-22-43, 320 acres. Roma J. McKnight, Vale, NWViN EVi, SV4NEV, SEVi 19, SWVi NWVi 20-22-43, 320 acres. Eugene Sisley, Weatherby, NV4N WVi, SWVi NWU 3, Lot 1, 4-13-44, 158.44 acres. Pete Rader, tl-cston, SSEVi 20, SWViSWVi 21, NWViNWV 28, NV4 N4 29-24-39, 320 acres. John Morgan, Vale, SViNWVi, N V4SWV4 9-18-45, 160 acres. H. Norris Byers, Pendleton, SEVi SWVi, NWViSEV4 SVfeSEVi 11, NV4 NWVi, NV&NEVi 14-13-41, 320 acres. Archie W. Ferguson, Watson, NE , EVfcSWVi, WV4SEV 28-24-43, 320 acres. Wm. N. Snavely, Vale, SWVi NWVi WViSWV, SEViSWVi 17-14-443, 160 acres. Leonard Valentine, Bakor, WVi 15-12-42, 320 acres. Herbert Loy, Nyssa, EVfcNEVi, E VfcSEVi, 33, WV4SWV4 34-21-44, Lots 1-2, 4-22-44. 322.10 acres. OREGON RANKS VERY LOW IN NORMALS U. S. Bureau of Education Report Uncomplimentary To State's School Policy Pendleton, Ore. Oregon Is one of the most poorly equipped states In the Union for the training ot teachers according to the United States Bureau of Education. Only five states In the Union have less Normal equipment than Oregon. Oregon has one Normal School and forty ,atates have more than one. New York has 18, Pennsylvania 18, Massa chusetts 12, California 8, Washington 3 and Idaho 2. The report ot the Bureau ot Educa tion shows that oven the little state of Idaho, with a population only half as large as that of Oregon, Is spending more than twice as much for Normal Schools as Is this state. The same report urges that Normal Schools be located In the railroad centers with public schools sufficient ly large to give teaching practice to the Normal students. State Superintendent Churchill's an nual report shows that of the 6055 teachers In Oregon last year but 791, or 13 per cent, were Normal School graduates. The same official estim ated that 1000 new teachers are need ed each year and the present Normal school Is turning out but 150, Tho majority of Normal trained teachers re shown to be teaching within a small radius of Monmouth, although Eastern Oregon pays on the average ot $10.41 a month more for teacher? than does the Willamette Valley. MARRIAGES M. P. Balrd and Fannie Robinson, Sept. 5. James Robert Biggs and Ethel Edith-Martin, Sept 8. Dr. J. J. Sarazin and Ethelwyn Boydell, Sept 8. Albert Thomas and Maggie Van Tassel, Sept. 9. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at Vale, Oregon July 22, 1016. NOTICE is hereby given that George W. Bowman, of Vale, Oregon, who, on Nov. 13, 1914, made Homo- stead Entry, wo. oab4Y, ior syvajn W4, NWViSWVi, Sec. 2, SEVi NEVi, NEVi SEVi, Section 3, Township 21 r - . n t-1 itfiii . a . n ! .1 ! a., it an go 'io Cj., wiuumutie luuriuiuii, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on tho 19th day of October, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: E. E. Fletcher, J. II. Tons, Bert Ingham, C. C. Romph, all of Vale, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register. Sept. 16-Oct. 14. Lest You Forget j The Profit-Sharing Store L Where you get the Necessities of Life at COST We have a full line of FRESH VEGETABLES, MEATS and GRO CERIES, in short, EVERYTHING TO EAT VALE MEAT CO. A, H. CHESTER; Mgr. VALE, OREGON 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. ' 5 per cent Interest paid on Time Deposits . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS E. I. Brogan, Vice President Chas. E. Flynn, Cashier C. W. Nelson S. G. Willis J. T. Logan Furniture i For You 1 We carry as varied and excellent 3 stock of household furniture as any A IU Y&e store in eastern uregon. uome in I f We carry as varied and excellent stock of household furniture as any store in Eastern Oregon. Come in nnd look it over. Wo shall bo pleas ed to show you our fine lines of fur niture, rugs, carpets, linoleums and wallpaper. T. T. NELSEN, Vale, Ore. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon. v SPECIAL SUMMER RATES Room with bath privilege, single 7Cc up; double $1.00 up. Room with private bath, single $1.50 up; double $2.00 up: AUTO BUS MEETS' TRAINS Streetcars from Union Depot to our doors. L. Q. S WETLAND, Pres. and Mgr. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Figuring from either end cost or upkeep the Ford is the most eco nomical, costing only about two cents a mile to operate and maintain less than any other car. The expense var ies with the driver and the conditions but all agree that Ford expense is the lowest in every sense. Chassis $325; Runabout $345; Touring Car 5360; Coupelet $505; Town Car $595 ; Se dan $640. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale at Vale Hardware Co., Vale, Oregon. For Lumber Building Materials, Posts and Coal, you will find us always prepared to give you the best grades, the best service and our prices are right. Give us a trial. The Home Lumber & Coal Go. Agents for the famous Aberdeen Coal. VALE OREGON punk. W r M IT a- r