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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1916)
i?AGE TWO THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1010. RESPONSIBLE BA NKING YOUR BUSINESS Your business is just as important to you as John D. Rockerfellcr's business is to him. Re gardless of the business you are engaged in or the size of it you need the advantage of mod ern banking facilities such as we furnish. We invite you to open an account with us and pre pare yourself for any unlooked for adversities that may be born of the present world's war. Total Resources over $450,000 Wc pay 5 per cent on money placed on time deposits with us for periods of six and twelve months OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. G. Hope, President I. W. Hope, Vice-President J. P. Dunaway, Cashier x B. W. Mulkey, Ass't. Cashier Leslie L. Hope, Ass't. Cashier T. W. Halliday Geo. E. Davis UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK VALE, OREGON CHOCOLATE Candies and Confections Do you like chocolates? The kind that arc healthy, pos itively pure, and fresh from the factory? If so, you are invit ed in to our place of business to inspect our new line of Von Urcchl Chocolates, which is the latest confectionery line we have handled. Best for the children, and the only candy for the grown-ups. In the meantime, do not forget that we carry the latest periodicals and all kinds of tobaccoes. THE J. D. ROGERS NEWS STAND Phone 98 Vale, Oregon a 1 1 rDREXE j In Hat Prices ? v , , , , , . , , it A generous reduction in prices of f 3 Rates 50c. $1.00. $1.50 ( i all hats. A fresh shipment has just ar- ( Nice Warm Rooms by the Month j rived something new in Misses and I c (I children's hats and caps. f - j Our aim is to maintain a standard 1 T'' ' Y of quality regardless of cut prices. 5 28 JILK f(U-lir S WB l lll I NEW PERKINS HOTEL ' "irH ' 'f 'll ' S F'flh nd Wasl,in8,on 8lrcct8- Tortland, Oregon. $10 s4L SPECIAL SUMMER HATES Belt a G-E Let the CJ-E Motor take pP the grind out of your chores. rJ- Motor-dnvi-n mai'liiiirt will mill, separate pump wjiri, t.it .. 1 t iiisiUk., rii.ul jiuf-MK. thri-.lmr.im J-..I , .- mi ,".,,!: .,, ,. ,v wn ..I -...w.i. A . . u pi) ; r ;tMif , , Ask -.iir , ..wr u.au to sliuw joU just wlwrn a uu,... THE VALE Medical Baths and Health Resort. Rooms and Board. Treatment of Rheumatism a Specialty For Information address DR. THOS. W. THURSTON, Superintendent VALE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM COMPANY, VALE, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON -A. tt yr, . !-a II Tlnnm with linfh nriuilnn-o. ninirln 7Ki lln- ilnnhln 1 0(1 nn II 1 iOt O AiXO 1 1 X fY AUTO BUS MEETS TRAINS' v 5sjAV( I Streetcars from Union Dopot to our doors. ipfrfcfigl II L, Q. SWETLAND, Pres. and Mgr. j of Furniture of every grade and var iety, for every purpose. Best prices consistent with quality. Wc invite you to our store to look over our stock and will give you the best and latest quotations. Rugs, linoleums, will paper and everything to furnish and enhance the home, arc included in our stock. T. T. NELSEN, Vale, Ore. Arthur M. Moody for County Three and one-half in the County Clerk's John P. Houston. NOTICE! The Vale Meat Market is now running un der new management. We make and guarantee our sausage, bacon, ham and dried beef. A full line of choice meats and fish; there is none bet ter. Lard is pure and guaranteed. We will be pleased to give you prices at any time. Come one and all, and you will see the clean est, choicest sausage in any shop in Eastern Oregon. We have but one price; we buy beef, hogs, sheep, veal and poultry, hides, pelts and furs. Phone 30. A REDUCTION Regardless of the sympatliy direct ed its way, the under dog usually gets whipped. Some men go into politics for the samo renson that other peoplo feel wet paint. ' HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM Clerk years actual experience office as Deputy under T ? Neither would saving time amount to much if you couldn't waste a little of it occasionally. Cut out those extended explana tions. A luck of votes probably ex plains it all. LEGAL ApyERTISING SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION EQUITY NO. In the Circuit Court bf tho State of Oregon for the County of Malheur E. B. Alsop, Plaintiff, vs. Oregon Mil itary Land Grant Company, a 'cor poration; Oregon Valley Land Com pany, a corpotation; R. J. Martin and J. H. Borders, Defendants. To Oregon Military Land Grant Com- Eany, a corporation; Oregon Valley and Company, a corporation; R. J. Martin and J. H. Borders, the above named defendants. . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are- hereby noti fied that E. B. Alsop is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1052, issued on the 13th day of May, 191G, by tho Tax Collector of the County of Malheur, State of Oregon, for the amount of ?G8.23, the same being tho amount then duo and delin quent for taxes for the years 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913, together with penalty, interest and costs therefin; and of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1053, issued on the 13th day of May, 1910, by the said Tax Collector of the County of Malheur, for the amount of $58.06, the same being the amount then due and de linquent for taxes for the year 1914, together with ' penalty, interest and costs thereon, upon the real property assessed to the Oregon Valley Land Company, of which the Oregon Mili tary Land Grant Company is the own er as appears of record, situated in said County and State, nnd particu larly bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SEVi), North Half of the Southwest Quarter (NSWU), and tho South west Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter (SWHSW'4) of section 3, in township 31 South, rango 42 East, W. M. You are further notified that said E. B. Alsop, on May 13, 191G, paid the taxes on said premises for the year 1915, in the sum of $27.30, as evidenced by Tax Collector's Receipt No. 513G. And you are hereby further noti fied that the said E. B. Alsop is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1070, issued on the 31st day of May, 191G, by the Tax Collec tor ot tnc said Malheur County, urc con. for the amount of $86.16. the same being the amount then due and delinquent for- taxes for the years A. 191U, 1911, 1912 and 1913. together T I with penalty, interest and costs there in l on; and of Certificate of Delinquency ri-1 numbered 1071, issued on the 31st T -day of May, 191G, by tho said Tax x , Collector of the said Malheur County, ? ! for the amount of $73.84, the same being the amount then due and de linquent for taxes for the year 1914, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon, upon the real property assessed to R. J. Martin and J. H. Borders, of which the Oregon Mili tary Land Grant Company, a corpora tion, is the owner as appears of rec ord, situated in said County and State and particularly bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wit: The North Half (N'iz), and the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SESWM) of section 3, in township 31 South, range 42 East, W. M. You are further notified that the said E. B. Alsop, on September 30, 191G, paid the taxes on said premises tor the year 1915, in the sum ot $35.44, as evidenced by Tax Collec tor s Keceipt JNo. o4o. And you are hereby further notified that the said E. B. Alsop is the hold er of Certificate of Delinquency num bered 950, issued on the 18th day of March, 1910, by the Tax Collector of the said Malheur County, Oregon, for the amount of $36.10, the same be ing tho amount then duo and delin quent for taxes for tho years 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913, together with penalty, interest and costs there on; and of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 9G0, issued on th6 1st day of April, 191G, for the amount of $27.75, the same being tho amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1914, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon, upon real property assessed to the Oregon Val ley Land Company, of which tho Ore gon Military Land Grant Company is the owner as appears of record, sit uated in said County and State and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NWHNWVl), and tho South Half of tho Northwest Quarter (SNW M) of Section Eleven (11), in town ship Thirty-One (31) South, range Forty-two (42) East, W. M. You are further notified that the said E. B. Alsop,- on September 30, 1916, paid the taxes on said premises for the year 1915, in the sum of $12.82. as evidenced by Tax Collec tor's Receipt No. 5483. Said Oregon Military Land Grant Company, as the owner of the legal title to all of the above described property, ns the same appears of rec ord, and each of the other persons above named, are hereby further noti fied that said E. B. Alsop will apply to tne circuit court ot tho county and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the lien against tho property aoovo aesenued ana mentioned in the said Certificates. And you are here by summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the dav of said first publication, nnd defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued interest at tho rate of fif teen (15) per cent per annum, and in caso of your failure to do so. n decree will bo rendered foreclosing tho lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named respectively. This summons is published by Or der of tho Honorable Georue W. Mt. Knight, Judge of the County Court oi tno stnte ot uregon lor the coun ty of Malheur, and said Order was made and dated this 11th dav of Oc tober, 1916, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 14th dny or October, 1916. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may bo served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon at the address hereinafter mentioned. N DAVIS & KESTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, . . Valpj Oregon. Oct. 14-Dec. 16.. T. T; Nelsen Funeral Director UP-TO-DATE Undertaking f Parlors I Carry a Fine Line of Undertaking Supplies Hearse Service T. T. NELSEN Licensed Embalmer ftftArAn!rT!rft6-ArfrAriWrrr6T!r I Transfer Co. R. M. BEACH, Prop. g OFFICE AT VALE DRUG g g All Kinds ot Drayage & irans g fer Work Promptly Done. g STORE. Phune 31. jj Residence Phone 103. Under Nev; Management The Alc'o Rooming House First Class in Every Respect ' Dan Eno, Prop. Adv. 5-20-tf. . W. W. W. M :KSKlte THE CANDIDATES' STATEMENTS (Continued from page 1.) District Attorney R. W. Swaglcr. Ballot No. 62. A firm determination to respect, uphold and enforce all laws fair ly and impartially. Common sense and judgment in conducting the duties of the office in an eco nomical manner. R. W. Swagler. Sheriff. Ben J. Brown. Ballot No. 54. Experience, efficiency, economy and law enforcement is my slo gan. My past insures the fulfill ment of every promise contained in these words. I solicit the sup port of electors on my record. Ben J. Brown. Clerk. Arthur M. Moody. Ballot No. 56, With three and one-half years experience in the clerk's office, I can administer its affairs BET TER and with LESS EXPENSE than can an inexperienced man. Arthur M. Moody. Treasurer. Ross A. Soward. Ballot No. 61. The volume of work in tho Sheriff's Office, where I am a Deputy, will prevent my getting away to make a campaign; sup port of the voters will be greatly appreciated, Ross A, Soward. Assessor. R. Morgan Carlile. Ballot No. 62. The severe illness of Mrs. Car lilo has prevented my making a campaign. I am well known in this county and can administer the affairs of the assessor's office properly. Whatever the decision' of my friends may be I will be satisfied. R. Morgan Carlile, School Superintendent. Fay Clark. Ballot No. 65. If I am elected to the office of School Superintendent I shall continue to work along progres sive lines, endeavor to meet the standards set by the State De partment of Education and con duct the business of the office at the least possible expense to the tax-payers of the county. Fay Clark. County School Superintendent. Surveyor. B. F. Farmer. Ballot No. 67. I believe the . County roads should be located on the best grades possible and constructed in a permanent manner and built under the supervision of the County Engineer. B. F. Farmer. County Commissioner. J. G. Lamberson. Ballot No. 73. SOCIALIST Statement by the Socialist Party. Workers of the world, unite! In the political sphere we de mand the'- rule of the people, which is real democracy. In the economic sphere we demand col lective ownership of the means of production and distribution. What the peoplo must use to he Genuine Round 0&r Heating Stove VeStoretktMwWedatt'MerJ'eil- Do You Pay Too Much for too Little Stove Value? If the stove you aro using is not a genuine Round Oak, you are, we fear, paying an excessive price for your heat. The value of a stove is meas ured by tho amount of heat it steals from the chimney. There are five reasons why the Round Oak Square Base will give more heat with lesa fuel. May wo show you exactly why? Burns all fuels. Vale Trading Co. The Big Store gether they should own and man- . age. Now, both of the old parties are owned by the capitalists. This is a fact, not even denied by the more honest leaders of the Republicans nnd Democrats, The Socialist party is the only true reform party in existence. We agitate for the organization and education, the culture and progress of the masses. Wo appeal to the best in every man, to the public spirit of the citizen, to his love of home, fam-' ily and country. We all stanci squarely upon the same platform, not each for him self, but organized and united, working for that happier, better time when industrial and social democracy, peace, harmony and justice shall bo established upon the earth. "Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing' to lose but your chains and a world to gain!" For President. Allan L. Renson. Vice-President. Ira Landrith, Congressional. James H. Barkley. Secretary of State. E. L. Cannon. Justice of the Supreme Court. J. E. Hosmer. Dairy and Food Commissioner. Donald W. McKinnon. Public Service Commission. S. S. Start. Sheriff. Samuel J. Bean. Ballot No. 53.. Clerk. Harriet Sears. Ballot No. 57. Treasurer. Pauline Sears. Ballot No. 60. Assessor. W. L. Keller. Ballot No. 64. I believe all property should bear its just share of govern ment, therefore, I would assess, at its fair cash value all property in my jurisdiction, without fear or favor. W. L. Keller. Surveyor. Percy M. Johnson. Ballot No. 68. Coroner. D. M. Winterowed. Ballot No. 71. County Commissioner. J. C. Green, Ballot No. 72. PROHIBITION For President. No selection. Vice-President. John M, Parker. Justice of the Supreme Court. C. J. Bright Dairy and Food Commissioner, A. G. Rempel. No County Ticket. Herd Laws. Big Bend, two petitions; Cairo, Fair, Arcadia and Owyhee. kin fs