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    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1916.
THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE
PAGE FIVE
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Malheur County.
Ella Heath, Plaintiff, vs. John Mc
Namee, Mrs. Mary McNamce, Bob'
ert D, Rorison, Mrs. Robert D. Ro-
rison, his wife, Geo. H. Bodfish
and David Bombard, Defendants.
To David Bombard, 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 witnin six weens irom
the 16th day of December, 1916, the
date of the first publication of this
summons; and if you fail so to ap
pear and answer, for wapt thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, to-wit: For a judgment against
the defendant John McNamce in the
sum of Four Hundred ($400) Dollars
upon one promisory note, together
with interest thereon from the 1st
day of April, 1913, until paid, at the
rate of ten per cent per annum, and
for Seventy-five ($75) Dollars as at
torneys' fees herein, and for the costs
and disbursements of this suit
And for a decree foreclosing a
mortgage given by the defendant
John McJNamee upon uie ioi rour
(4) of Section Nineteen (19), and
Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Section
Thirty (30), in township Thirteen
(13) South of rango Forty-two (42)
East, and the Northeast Quarter of
the Northeast Quarter (NEUNEU)
of Section Twenty-five (25), in Town
ship Thirteen (13) South, Range Forty-one
(41) East, W. M., Malheur
County, Oregon, to secure the pay
ment of the said promisory note, and
forever barring and foreclosing you
and each and all of the defendants
herein from all right, title and inter
est in and to said real property, ex
cept your statutory right to redeem.
This summons is published in the
Malheur Enterprise, a weekly news
paper published and circulating in
Malheur County, Oregon, by order of
the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of
the above entitled court, made and en
tered on the 8th day of December,
1916, and directing its publication
for six weeks, commencing with the
16th day of December, 1916, and end
ing with the 20th day of January,
1917.
DAVIS & KESTER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dec. 16-Jan. 20.
PROPOSED SALE OF IMPROVE
MENT BONDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals for the Purchase of the
BONDS hereinafter described will be
received at the office f the Warm
springs Irrigation District at Vale,
Oregon, till Friday, January 5th,
1917, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., of said
day, to-wit:
SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOU
SAND DOLLARS .
Gold Bonds, of Series No. 1, Issue
No. 1, of the denomination of One
Thousand Dollars each, numbered
consecutively 1 to 750 inclusive, dated
January 1st, 1917, bearing Six Per
Cent Interest, payable semi-annually
on the 1st day of January and July
of each year, principal and interest
payable at the fiscal agency of the
State of Oregon, in New York City,
N. Y. The said Bonds to mature as
provided by statute authorizing their
issue, as follows:
Bonds numbered 1 to 37 inclusive,
designated twenty-one year bonds,
due Jan. 1st, 1938.
Bonds numbered 38 to 82 inclusive,
designated twenty-two year bonds,
duo Jan. 1st, 1939.
Bonds numbered 83 to 135 inclusive,
designated twenty-three year bonds,
due Jan. 1st, 1940.
Bonds numbered 136 to 195 inclu
sive, designated twenty-four year
bonds, due Jan. 1st, 1941.
Bonds numbered 196 to 262 inclu
sive, designated twenty-five year
bonds, due Jan. 1st, 1942.
Bonds numbered 263 to 337 inclu
sive, designated twenty-six year
bonds, due Jan. 1st, 1943.
Bonds numbered 338 to 420 inclu
sive, designated twenty-seven year
bonds, due Jan. 1st, 1944.
Bonds numbered 421 to 517 inclu
sive, designated twenty-eight year
bonds, due Jan. 1st, 1945.
Bonds numbered 518 to G30 inclu
sive, designated twenty-nine year
bonds, due Jan. 1st, 1946.
Bonds numbered 631 to 750 inclu
sive, designated thirty year bonds,
due Jan. 1st. 1947.
These are Municipal Bonds author
ized by vote of the District under and
by virtue of the Statutes of the State
of Oregon and the organization of the
District and this issue of bonds have
been adjudicated and decreed to be
regular and the valid obligation of
the District.
The purpose for which these bonds
are authorized and to which the pro
ceeds thereof will be applied is to uni
fy and increase the capacity of the ir
rigation systems Embraced in the dis
trict by constructing a reservoir to
hold the flood waters of Malheur Riv
er and improve its various canals so
as to serve 18,000 acres in addition to
the 12,000 acres now cultivated.
Each proposal must be accompanied
by a certified check of one per cent
of the bid, and the purchaser shall
make his own examination as to va
lidity and shall print the bonds, both
at ms own cost.
The Board of Directors reserve
their statutory right to reject any
and or all bids.
Full information may be obtained
by addressing the Secretary at Vale,
Oregon.
By Resolution of the Board of Di
rectors dated November 8th, 1916.
THE WARMSPRINGS IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
By JAMES HARVEY,
President.
ATTEST: .
JOHN RIGBY, (Corporate Seal)
Secretary.
Nov. 18-Dec. 30.
The world isn't revolutionized as
often as many think it is going to be;
we were thinking of old Luther Bur
bank, his spineless cactus and won
der berry, and all that was expected
from that source, but the list of pro
mising flivvers is much longer than
that.
You hear frequently of a word of
praise, but the condemnation is more
voluable, and one word is rarely
enough.
CITATION
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Malheur County.
In the Matter of
the Estate of
Mary Frances Soauldine. deceased
To James Munro, administrator of
the above entitled estate. Greeting
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby cited
and required to be and appear in the
above entitled court at the court room
thereof in Vale. Oretron. on the 28th
day of December, 1916, at the hour of
11 o clock in the forenoon of said
day to then and there show cause, if
any you can, why you shall not be
removed irom tne omce or adminis
trator of said estate, a successor be
appointed, and you required to ac
count and pay over and deliver to
such successor the money and proper
ty ui saiu esi.au; in uur possession ana
under your control.
This citation is issued by virtue of
the command of an order duly made
by the Hon. Geo. W. McKnight; judge
of said court, dated the 15th day of
December, 191G, and duly entered.
Dated this 15th day of December,
iyib,
W. II. DOOLITTLE,
County Clerk,
(Seal, County Court)
Dec. 16-lt
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE
LANDS
Notice is hereby given that the
State Land Board of the State of
Oregon will receive sealed bids until
10:00 o'clock A. M., December 19,
1916, for the followintr described
lands, to-wit:
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 19
S., R. 38 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 21
S., R. 44 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 22
S., R. 39 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 22
S., R. 40 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 22
S., R. 43 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 22
S., R. 44 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 23
S., R. 39 E. '
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 23
S., R. 43 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 24
S., R. 42 E.
All of Sections 16 and' 36. T. 24
S., R. 43 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 25
S., R. 41 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 25
S., R. 42 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 25
S., R. 43 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 26
S., R. 40 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 26
S., R. 41 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 26
S., R. 42 E.
All or sections 16 and 36. T. 27
S., R. 41 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 27
S., R. 44 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 28
S., R. 43 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 29
S., R. 42 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 32
S., R. 45 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 33
S. R. 42 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 35
S., R. 42 E.
All of Sections 16 and 3G. T. 35
S., R. 43 E.
All of Sections 16 and 36. T. 35
S., R. 44 E.
All bids must be accompanied by a
regularly executed application to pur
chase, and check or draft for at least
one-fifth of the amount bid.
The Board reserves the ricrht to re
ject any and all bids.
Applications and bids should be ad
dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State
Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and
marked "Application and bid to pur
chase state lands."
G. G. BROWN,
Clerk State Land Board.
Dated at Salem. Orecron. October
11, 1916.
Oct 14-Dec. 16.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the county of Malheur
William F. Schultz, Plaintiff, vs.
Maude A.- Schultz. Defendant.
To Maude A. Schultz, the above nam
ed 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 within six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons. And if you fail so to
appear and answer or otherwise plead
to the said complaint, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the complaint, to-wit:
That the bonds of matrimony here
tofore and now existing between the
plaintiff and the defendant be dis
solved, and for such other and furth
er relief as to the Court may seem
just and equitable.
you will taKe notice that this sum
mons is served upon you by publica
tion by order of the Honorable
George W. McKnight, Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Malheur, which or
der was made and filed on the 20th
day of November, 1916, and directed
tnat tnis summons be published in
the Malheur Enterorise. a weekly
newspaper published at Vale, Oiegon,
for six consecutive weeks, including
seven publications; and that the date
of the first publication thereof is No
vember 25, 1910. .
WllfJrJKb.lt & LYTLE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First publication, Nov. 25. 1916.
Last publication, Jan. 6, 1917.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon
December 2, 1916.
NOTICE is hereby Eiven that Ows
ley E. Carman, of Vale, Oregon, who,
on May 4, 1915, made Homestead En
try no. 03H17, for Saw, neS
Wtf, NW4SEV4, Sec. 26, T. 16 S.,
R. 44 E., W. M., and who on June
18, 1915, made Add'l., Homestead En
try, No. 03942, for NEUSE, Sec
tion 26, Township 16 South, Range
44 East, Willamette Meridian, has fil
ed notice of intention to make Final
Three Year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Register and Receiver U. S. Land Of
fice, at Vale, Oregon, on tho 11th day
of January, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ray Christenson. Paul Wagner.
Freda Wacner. D. F. Boces. all of
Vale, Oregon.
THUS. JUNES,
Register.
Dec. 9-Jan. 6.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
EQUITY NO.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Malheur
E. B. AIsop, Plaintifff vs. Oregon Mil
itary Land Grant Company, a cor
poration; uregon valley juand com
pany, a corporation: R. J. Martin
and J. u. liorders, 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,
1916, by the Tax Collector of the
County of Malheur, State of Oregon,
for .the amount of $68.23, the same
being the amount then due and delin
quent for taxes for tho years 1910,
lull, luiz and 1913, together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon;
and of Certificate of Delinquency
numbered 1053, issued on tho 13th
day of May, 1916, by the said Tax
Collector of the County of Malheur,
for the amount of $58.66, the same
being the amount then due and de
linquent for taxes, for tho year 1914.
together with penalty, interest and
costs thereon, upon the real property
assessed to tho 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, and particu
larly bounded and described as fol
lows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter
(SE), North Half of tho Southwest
Quarter (NSW), and the South
west Quarter of the Southwest Quar
ter (SWtfSW) of section 3, in
township 31 South, rango 42 East,
W. M.
You are further notified that said
E. B. Alsop, on May 13, 1916, paid
the taxes on said premises for tho
year 1915, in the sum of $27.30, as
evidenced by Tax Collector's Receipt
No. 5436.
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, 1916, by the Tax Collec
tor of the said Malheur County, Ore
gon, for the amount of $!Jb.ib, the
same being the amount then due and
delinquent for taxes for tho years
1910. 1911. 1912 and 1913. together
with penalty, interest and costs there
on; and of uertincate of Delinquency
numbered 1071. issued on the 31st
day of May, 1916, by tho said Tax
n-ii . . t- ; .1 r it n ...
oouucuir oi uiu buiu luuiuuur juuiity,
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 K. J. Martin and J. li.
Borders, of which the Oregon Mili
tary Land Grant Company, a corpora
tion, is the owner as appears of rec
ord, situated pi said County and State
and particularly bounded and describ
ed as follows, to-wit: The Worth Half
(N). and the Southeast Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter (SEUSWVi)
of section 3. in township 31 South,
range 42 East, W. M.
You are further notined tnat tne
said E. B. Alsop, on September 30,
1916, paid the taxes on said premises
for the year 1915, in the sum of
$35.44, as evidenced by Tax Collec
tor's Receipt No. 5482.
And you are nereby iurtner notinea
that the said E. B. Alsop is the hold
er of Certificate of Delinquency num
bered 950, issued on the 18th day of
March, 1916, by the Tax Collector of
the said Malheur County, Oregon, for
the amount of $36.10, the same be
ing the amount then due and delin
quent for taxes for the years 1909,
1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913, together
withi penalty, interest and costs there
on; and of Certificate of Delinquency
numbered 960, issued on the 1st day
of April, 1916, for the amount of
$27.75; the same being the 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 the Ore
gon Military Land Grant Company is
the owner as abnears of record, sit
uated in said County and State and
particularly bounded and described as
follows, to-wit: The Northwest
Quarter or tne isortnwest yuaner
(NWNWi). and the South Half
of the Northwest Quarter (SNW
U) of Section Eleven (11), in town
ship Thirty-One (31) South, range
Forty-two wast, w. w.
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, as tho same appears of rec
ord, and each of the other persons
above named, are hereby further noti
fied that said E. li. Alsop will apply
to the Circuit Court of the County
and State aforesaid for a decree fore
closing the lien against tho property
above described and mentioned in the
said Certificates. And you are here
by summoned to appear within sixty
days alter tne nrst publication oi
this summons, exclusive of the day of
said first publication, and defend this
action or pay the amount due as
above shown, together with costs ,and
accrued interest at the rate of fif
teen (15) per cent per acnum, and
in base of your failure to do so. a
decree will be rendered foreclosing
the lien of said taxes ana costs
against the land and premises above
named respectively.
This summons is published by Or
der of the Honorable George W. Mc
Knight, Judge of the County Court
of the State of Oregon for the Coun
ty of Malheur, and said. Order was
made and dated this 11th day of Oc
tober, 1916, and the date oi tne nrst
publication of this summons is the
14th day of October, iuib.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon at the address hereinafter
mentioned.
DAVIS & KESTER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Val, Oregon.
Oct 14-Dec. 16.
The man who wrote the famous
line "Let me live in a house by the
side of the road," had in mind, of
course a good road. No man can be
cheerful and neighborly, no man can
be a really good citizen, if he lives
in a house by the side of a neglected
road. The men who pass his place
can't be cheerful. How is the road
at your farm?
Real Estate Transfers i
Complete Lut of DeetU Recorded 1
by tie CoHHty Clerk qf Malknr
Cotmtyiiace the last htm
of The Enterprise.
U. S. A. to Julia A. Hungate Len
nox; SEV4SW, 24-22-39; Nov. 11,
1916.
C. W. Martin ct ux to Fred L.
Sheets; Lot 22, Blk. 3, Riverside Adn.
to Ontario, Ang. 31, 1916; 600.
State of Oregon to Frank Larrusea,
SWViSEW, SESWVi, NSWy4 36-30-42;
Oct 20, 1916; $640.
Thomas W. Clagett et ux to E. I.
lsrogan; Lots 13, 14, lb, lb, 17, it), vja
20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Blk. 8, Had?
ley's 2nd Adn. to Vale; April 14, 1916;
$3,000.
U. S. A. to Viola P. Robertson, S
35-16-46; Oct 20, 1916.
William Edward Beers to Conley S.
Davis, SEViSEW, 2-29-41; October 6,
1916; $10.
Jose Navarro et ux to Frank Da
vis; NWNEtf, 21; NWViNEU, W
SE, 16; SEtf, 9-29-41; July 18,
1916; $4,700.
Walter B. Brooko ct ux to Robert
Ferguson, SNEVi, 34-19-46; Oct
17, 1916; $10.
Irrigated Lands Corporation to
Thomas Canham, Jr., Lots 3, 6, and
9 to 16 Inc., 31-19-47, con. 47 A,;
Dec. 1, 1916; $2,958.
E. R. Hamilton et ux to Sarah E.
Ash, NSEV4, 32-15-47; Nov; 23,
1916; $10.
Angus MacDonald et ux to John W.
BIy; NW, 6-17-47; Oct 28, 1916;
$26.
Frank M. Tullar et ux to Gerald R.
Gage et ux; SENEV, 5-32-41; Oct
18, 1916; $10.
Prudence Strobel Johnson et vir to
Charles Johnson, Tracts No. 12 and
13, Lots 13, 14, 16, 16, 17 and 18,
Blk. 7, Annex; Nov. 20, 1916; $260.
Edith D. Taylor et vir to Henry
Scott; SWVi, 16-28-46; Sept 29, 1916;
$600.
N. B. Matthiesscn' to Anna D. S.
Pratt; Lot 4, 6-21-46; Dec. 1, 1916; $1.
COMPLAINTS
First Natl. Bank of Hastings, Neb.
vs. W. C. Cooper et ux and H. S.
Johnson et ux, Foreclosure of Mort
gage, $793.10, Dec. 6.
C. C. Swagler vs. T. H. Craig et
ux, Foreclosure of Mortgage, $350,
Dec. 7.
Union Central Life Insurance Co.
vs. John C. Stewart et ux, James E.
Bates et ux, G. W. Abernathy et ux,
Marvin M. Hurst et ux, Foreclosure
of Mortgage, $652.20; Dec. 7.
Vale Trading Co. vs. A. J. How
ard, Recovery on note, $65, Dec. 8.
James Molloy vs. J. N. McBride,
Recovery on note, $458.70, Dec. 9.
Mary C. Robertson vs. Fred Robert
son, D'.vorce, Dec. 4.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
N. H. Voegtly and Eunice Venator,
Dec. 4.
Vest Bland and Maud Irene Mars
den, Dec. 5.
Claud Wilson and Lydia Grimes,
Dec. 6.
Sidney M. Bowman and Evelyn Fer-
gersen, Dec. 8.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Uregon, for Malheur County.
In the Matter of
the Estate of
Thomas W. Halliday, Deceased.
The undersigned havincr been un
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Malheur Coun
ty, executrix of the estate of Thom
as W. Halliday, deceased, and having
qualified, notice is hereby given to
the creditors of, and all persons hav
ing claims against said deceased, to
present them, verified as required by
law, within six months after the first
publication of this notice to said Em
ma H. Halliday, at her residence in
Vale, Oregon, or with C. M. Crandall,
her attorney, at his office in Vale,
Malheur County, Uregon.
EMMA 11. IIALIjIUAX,
Executrix of tho estate
of Thomas W. Halliday, deceased.
Dated November 17th, 1916.
First publication, Nov. 18, 1916.
Last publication, Dec. 16, 1916.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Orecron for the County of Malheur
Annio Kenedy, Planitiff, vs. Richard
Kenedv. Defendant.
To Richard Kenedy, the above named
defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You ore hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled against you in tne aoove
entitled suit within six weeks from
the date of tho first publication of
this summons. And if you fail so to
appear and answer or otherwise plead
to the said complaint, the piaintiir
will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the complaint, to-wit:
That the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between piaintm and deienaant
be dissolved; that plaintiff is the own
er of and is entitled to one undivided
third of the real property mentioned
in said complaint; that plaintiff be
awarded the care and custody of the
minor children of plaintiff and de
fendant; that plaintiff be allowed the
gross sum of $200 for her own sup
port, and tho gross sum of $200 each
for the nurture and education of each
of the four minor children of piain
tiir and defendant; for the costs and
disbursements of this suit: and for
such other and further relief as to
the court may seem just and equita
ble. You will take notice that this sum
mons is served upon you by publica
tion by order of the Hon. Dalton
Biggs, Judge of tho Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Malheur
County, which order was made and
filed on October 26th, 1916, and di
rected that this Summons be publish
ed in the Malheur Enterprise, a
weekly newspaper published at Vale.
Oregon, for six successive weeks; and
that the date of the first publication
thereof is November 4, 1916.
DAVIS & KBSTER.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First Publication, Nov. 4, J916.
Last Publication, Dec 16, 1916.
SENTENCED TO STUDY FOREST
FIRES
Two boys recently convicted in a
Los Angeles court of leaving a camp
fire burning in the Angoles National
Forest were sentenced to visit the
scene of a forest fire near Newhall,
California, where 400 acres were
burned over and property to the val
ue of $100,000 was destroyed, and to
make a study of. the damage done.
Six months later they are to report
to tho judge and tell him whether
they havo done so and what lessons
they have learned.
CATTLEMEN RAISING SHEEP
From tho Forest Service, U. S,
Dept of Agriculture, Portland, Ore
District Forester George H. Cecil,
Portland, Oregon, says that a large
number of cattle permittees who are
using the National Forest ranger of
Oregon an Washington are now graz
ing on their ranches small bands of
from 20 to 300 or 400 sheep, which
are considered valuable for furnishing
mutton, cleaning up weeds and adding
to the income of the ranch.
This is quite a concession for the
cattlemen to make, according to Mr.
Cecil, but it is interesting in that it
indicates tho cominer of a more di
versified system of management on
the interior ranches, as well as be
ing a factor in keeping up the supply
of sheep already considerably de
creased by the homesteading of much
of the public range.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
To Chas. Ferdinand Baehr of Vale,
wreKon, ijontesiee:
You aro hereby notified t.lint. T.in.
coin M. Erhardt who gives Vale: Ore
gon, as his post-office address, did on
Dec 13, 1916, file in this office his
duly corroborated application to con
test and secure the cancellation of
your Homestead Entry , Serial No.
02954 made October 31st 1913, for
SWVi SW Sec 3, E SE4 Sec. 4,
and NWVi NWU Section 10. Town.
ship 20 South, Range 43 east Willam
ette Meridian, and as grounds for ris
contest he alleges that Cha3. Ferdi
nand Baehr has not at any time made
his residenco on said land, nor has he
made or caused to be made any im
provements whatsoever on said lands.
That such absence from the land was
not due to his employment in military
service rendered in connection with
operations in Mexico, or along the
border thereof, or in mobilization
camps elsewhere, in the military or
naval organization of the United
btatea or the National Guard of any
of the several States.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be taken
as confessed, and your said entry will
be canceled without further right to
be heard, either before this office or
on appeal, if vou fail to file in this
office within twenty days after the
UUKT11 publication of this notice,
as shown below, vour answer, under
oath, specifically responding to these
allegations oi contest, together with
due proof that you have served a
copy of your answer on the said con
testant either in person or by regis
tered mail.
You should state in your answer
the name of the nost office to which
you desire future notices to' be sent
to you.
THOS. JONES, Register.
Date of first pub. Dec. 16, 1916.
Date of second pub. Dec. 23, 1916.
Date of third pub. Dec. 30, 1916.
Date of fourth pub. Jan. 6, 1917.
TAX BUDGET OF THE CITY OF
VALE. OREGON
go the taxpayers of the City of Vale,
The Common Council of the Citv of
Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, has
fixed Tuesday, the 26th day of De
cember, 1910, at 8:00 o'clock P. M.,
as tho time, and the Chamber of Com
merce Room in said City, as the place,
where the estimate of the amount of
money proposed to be raised by taxa
tion for the ensuincr venr. 1917. mav
be discussed with the said Council.
Also, when and where nny taxpayer
subject to such tax, levy 'When made
shall be, heard for or against any pro
posed tax levy.
Itemized estimates of amounts of
money proposed to be raised by tax
ation for tno easuing year, 1917, for
the City of Vale, Oregon, to-wit:
General Fund
Rent, Council Chamber $ 360.00
Recorder's Salary 200.00
Treasurer's Salary 100.00
Light & Supplies 1,920.00
Emergency Fund 500.00
Water & Sewer Interest Fund
Interest on Water & Sewer
Bonds $6,600.00
Sinking Fund 25.00
Receipts other than by direct taxation
License
Dray $ 180.00
Pool hall .. 120.00
Show .. 60.00
$ 360.00
Balance on hand in the several funds
of the City of Vale, Oregon,
November 1, 1916.
General Fund 4 162.40
Water & Sewer Fund 4,741.26
Sinking Fund 702.30
Dated this 14th day of December,
1916.
By order of the Common Council of
tho City of Vale, Oregon.
JNO. R. WHEELER,
City Recorder.
Dec. 16-23.
NOTICE OF HEARING:
MINERAL LAND
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office
Vale, Oregon,
Dec. 1st, 1916.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that .upon the application of Lew L.
Boswell and by authority from the
Commissioner of the General Land
Office therefor, a hearing will be had
at this office on Wednesday, Jan. 3,
1917, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.
M., to determine the mineral or non
mineral character of the SEUNEVi,
Section 36, Township 13 South. Range
40 East of Willamette Meridian, in
Malheur County, -Oregon.
All persons claiming the above de
scribed 40 acre tract or any part
thereof as mineral land, or for mining
purposes, are hereby cited to be and
nnnear at this office on Wed., the
3rd day of Jan., 1917, at the hour of
1:30 o'clock P. M of said day, then
and there to offer testimony as to the
character of said land.
THOS. JONES,
Register.
First publication, Dec, 9, 1916.
Fourth publication, Dec. 30, 1916,
DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY 1 f
IN THE 'y
First National Bank
of Vale, Ore. f
and pay all your bills, with checks, which is a K-
more convenient way and at the same time cs- ?
tablishes a credit.
In making loans a Bank will always take $
care of its customers first. - s
Give us your business and we will treat you
right. . i'
5 per cent Interest paid on Time Deposits
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
E. I. Brogan, Vice President !j
Chas. E. Flynn, Cashier
C. W. Nelson X
S. G. Willis
J. T. Logan
T.HE UNIVERSAL CAR
Figuring from either end cost or
Upkeepthe Ford is the most eco
nomical, costing only about two cents
a mile tooperate 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 $360;
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
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon.
SPECIAL RATES
Room with bath privilege, single 7Bc up; double $1.00 up.
Room with private bath, sfnglo $1.50 up; double $2.00 up.
AUTO BUS MEETS TRAINS
Streetcars from Union Depot to our doors.
Cars from N. B. Depot, tranfor at 5th St
L. Q. SWETLAND, Pres. and Mgr.
NOW A NATIONAL PROBLEM
when it was first proposed to take
the regulation of local public utilities
like electric light, water, gas and
street railway companies, out of tho
linmls of cities and nlaco It exclusive
ly in the hands of a state public util
ity commission much opposition arose
on the part of tho cities. They did
not want to relinquish their right of
control, fearing that by so doing they
could not enforce obedience or exact
nroner service. But there were so
many instances where the same pub
lic utility operated in numerous clues
and served such, a wide scope of ter
ritory that it was easily apparent
that uniform service to all its pa
trons depended on uniform regualtlon
and so the peoplo created a state pub
lic utility commission and placed reg
ulation' of public utilities exclusively
in Its hands, with the result of a gen
eral improvement In the service.
The people are experiencing exact
ly the same opposition from some of
the state public utility commissions,
DOW that it has been found out only
advisable but necessary to take reg
ulation of the railroads out of the
hands of forty-eight regulating, tri
bunals and placo it exclusively in tho
hands of tho Interstate Commerco
Commission. Tho opponents to this
plan are using the Bame sort of ar
gument that was used by tho cities m
their opposition to stato regulation" of
local public utilities.
But as local public utilities grew
and extended their service into num
erous communities and thereby ex
tended beyond the Jurisdiction of any
one city and uniform regulation re
quired regulation by the state, so too,
Have the railroads grown and extend
ed boyond the jurisdiction of any one
stato and uniform regulation requires
regulation by tho federal government
instead of forty-eight commissions.
Oregon Manufacturer.
A man may be fairly content to;do
his regular work, but when It comes
to writing friendly letters he begins
to feel that he ought to have a pri
vate secretary. , .'