TliE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911 DKLINQUENT TAX LIST 1915 - MALHEUR COUNTY OREGON (Continued from pago 7.) '20,' T. 17 S. R. 47; $3.00. V TM! P1Z CP 1 on. . WH SWW, Sc. 21; N NEW, Sc. i'za, i. iv s. k. 4v; $03.03, ! Arthur A. Richards, SEW SWW, Sc. 23; NEVi SWW, SWW SEW, Sc, 26, T. 17 S. R. 40; $9.00. Wm. P. Rogers, EW NWW SEW, Sc 36, T. 17 S. R. 46; $4.47. O. P. Ransom, SEW NEW, Sc. 7, T. 19 S. R. 47; $69.23. Mary V. Richardson, WW L. 3, 4, B. 3; L. 3 to G, B. 4, Vale; $31.51. B. Rose & Co., L. 1, 2, B. 16, King man; 532.72. J. B. Brown, SEW SWW, Sc. 3; NEW NW'A, SC. 10, T. 17 S. K. 47J $245.82. A. II. Rchm, SWW SWW, Sc. 35; HVS SEW, SC. 34, T. 17 K. 11. 40; JU, 4. Sc. 2. T. 18 S. R. 40: $12.00. Alice Robinson, SWW, WW SEW, Sc. 7, T. 17 S. R. 47; E SEW, Sc. 12, T. 17 S. R. 4G; $24.00. J. C. Rice, SWW NEW, WW SWtf , sk aww, c. t. 17 a. it. 4u; ,' Rolla Robinson, SEW NEW, NEW SEW. Sc. 23: SWW NWW. NWW SWW. Sc. 24. T. 17 S. R. 46: $12.00. Alice Rudd, SW SWW, Sc. 34, T. 16 S. R. 47; $6.00. R. W. Richardson, NWW NEW, SC. 34, T. 17 H. 11. 4(i; $3.UU. J. A. Randolph, NEW, Sc. 34, T, 17 o Tr AA. til 11 Emma G. Robinson, NW- NWW, SEW NWW, NW SWW, Sc. 30, T. 17 a. 1(. 44; $17. ut. E. C. Reed, N NEW SWW, Sc. 23; NWW NEW NWW, Sc. 25, T. 15 S. R. 42: $25.29. W. Lincoln Reedy, SWW SEW, SEW SWW, Sc. 1; NEW NWW, NWW NEW, Sc. 12, T. 10 S. K. 42; $7.08. Robt. D. Rorison, NEW NEW, Sc. 25, T. 13 S. R. 41; L. 4, Sc. 19; L. 1. 2. Sc. 30. T. 13 S. R. 42: $15.01. Riverside Homestead Co., L. 1, 2, 7, 8, 11. 11; L. 7, a. vi; u u li. 14; L. 1, 2, B. 13; L. 5 B. 14; L. 7 B. 19; L. 8 B. 20; L. 0 B. 21; L. 5, 0, B. 19. Outlook; $11.50. I. N. Rockefeller, NW SEW, SEW SEW, SEW NEW, Sc. 3, T. 17 S. R. 47; L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sc. 1, T, 22 S. R. 46; $609.84. Robison Bros., L. 3 B. 8; L. 0 B. 5, Catron Add. Jordan Valley; $89.94. Clyde C. Robison, NWW NWW, Sc. 16, T. 29 S. R. 44; $9.05. Marcus Rentera, SWW SEW, Sc. 4, T. 30 S. R. 45; $24.67. C. B. Sanford, L. 16, 17, B. 252, Ontario; $7.99. Smith & Walton, L. 1 to 8, inc. B. 81; $16.66. S. J. Spencer, L. 19 & 20, B. 182; Ontario; $22.20. Emma M. Spencer, L. 14 & 15, B. 297; Ontario; $19.32. Julia Smith, L. 11 to 15, inc. B. 236; $21.10. S. Y. Simpson, L. 21, B. 2, Terrace Heights Add., Ontario; $1.34. Jas. Scott, L. 2, 3, 4, B. 107; On tario: $18.65. . Robt. & E. J. Selle. L. 17, 18, 19, 20, B. 312, Ontario: $5.33. Mary B. Sturrock, L. 44 & 45, B. .8, Riverside Add. Ontario; $2.45. R. W. A. Simmons Inc., L. 23 to 30, inc. B. 2, Villa Park Add. Ontario; $11.33. Fred Starr, L. 08, B. 7, Villa Park Add. Ontario; $1.12. W. A. Stillwell, L. 1, 2, B. 270, . Ontario; $3.55. "St. Paul Orchard Co., NWW, SWW, SWW NEW, WW WW SEW, Sc. 23 T. 18 S. R. 40: $9.0.41. J. O. Scrltchfield, EW NEW, Sc. 19, T. 18 S. R. 47; $01.13. A. Sterling, W WW SEW, Sc. 2, T; 18 S. R. 4G; $31.92. ' W. D. Springer, Est., EW SEW, Sc. 30, T. 18 S. R. 46; WW SEW, EW SWW, Sc. 20, T. 20 S. R. 40; 130.38. D. G. Sutherland, WW NWW SEW NEW, Sc. 10, T. 18 S. R. 46; $5.33. A. N. Soliss, WW SEW, Sc. 21, T. 18 S. R. 47; $80.01. Mrs. Ida Seaward, WW SWW SWW SWW, Sc. 2, T. 18 S. R. 47; $24.02. Chas. R. Sequlno, EW SEW SWW SEW, Sc. 5, T. 18 S. R. 47; $9.87. Mike Sintelle, EW EW NEW NWW. Sc. 5, T. 18 S. R. 47; $19.74. H. S. Sutton, SEW NWW, Sc. 20, T. 17 S. R. 46; $3.00. F. W. Sheffield, WW- NWW, Sc. 15, T. 16 S. R. 47; $400.28. Otto Strom. L. 12. 13. 14. H. 7 nauiey s ara Add. valo; 1.81. F. B. Scott, SWW NWW, Sc. 30 T. 18 S. R. 44: $20.22. Thomas Y. Stark, NW NWW, SEW INW, SC. o, T. Ill S. K. 44; $20.70, 1. ri. stansoii, w Sc. 14 T 10 H t AA. fio n . . w .J .v. . . . y u . . . 11 , Jno. F. Smith, Trusteo,I,. 15, 10, B. 59. Green's Add. Nvssa: $1.95. Ruth Share, L. 0 11. 1, Teutsch's And. Myssa; ipi.uu. A. II. Soward, L. 8 to 14 inc. B 44, l'ark Add. Nyssa; $4.5G. Mrs. Edith Scott, L. 0 B. 14, Nyssa $7.81. H. S. Smith, L. 5 Irrigated Lands Corporation Tracts in Sc. 31, T. 10 a, 11. 11; w.iz, Geo. II. Scithers, NEW SWW SEW NWW, Sc. 32, T. 20 S. R. 40 $3.99. E. H. Smith, EW NEW SWW, Sc, 30, T. 19 S. R. 45: $1.07. O. A. Solman, SW SW SWW, SW Htti SWVi, Sc. 27, T. 10 S. K 47; $11.14. H. G. Stuve, SEW NWW, Sc. 10, i. 11 a. it. 47 ; Mrs. Minnln KtofTnna MW1. BWK SWW NWW, Sc. 2, T. 17 S. R. 47; O. E. Stephenson, L. 1, Sc. 12, T, 16 S. R. 47: $15.50. Myrtle M. Stout. SEW SWW, SWW SEW, Sc. 31, T. 15 S. R. 47; NWW SWW. Sc. 14. T. 10 S. R. 47: $187.71. Belle II. Stoilfer. S 50 A. of NX. N.EW, Sc. 15. T. IB S. U. 47; $220.08. E. M. Shelley, Trustee, L. 19, 20, B. 1Q, all II. CO; Annex; $1.20. Thos. Stewart. SW SWW, Sc. 9. i. i a. u. 47; $u.uu. A. Sutton. SWW NWW, NW SWW, Sc. 15, T. 17 S. R. 40; $9.00. Alice Sutton, SWW SWW, Sc. 23, i. 17 O. Iv. 4U'. S.l.UU. C. E. Selle, SEW SWW, SW SEW, Sc. 25, T. 17 S. R. 40; $0,00. M. S. Schuck, Jnmioson Acreage rn 1 . T . 11 i ... .... " iraci no. 104; ?i.uo. II. C. Skinnor, SW SEW. Sc. 19; NW NEW, Sc. 30, T. 17 S. It. 44; Dr. F. B. Stephenson, SWW SWW SEW. Sc. 22. T. 10 S. R. 43: $7.08. J. W. Swcenoy, E 1-3 NEW NWW, sc. 10, 1. 10 s. it. 44; E 1-3 SKW NEW, E 1-3 SM SWW NEW, Sc. 16, T. 16 S. R. 44; $1.11. Job. Sargent, W 2-3 SMi SWW NEW, W 2-3 SEW NEW, Sc. 10, T. 16 S. R. 44; Vf 2-3 NEW NWW, Sc. 16, T. 15 S. R. 44; $2.42. Henry Schlottman, L. 1 less NH NEW of L. 1, Sc. 30, T, ID S. It. 43; $29.01. J.cob II. Schuck, VWs NWW SWW, Re. SB. T. 14 S. R. 42: $16.80. Thos. A. Suthorlund, K NWW, i NWW, f. R. 42; 3U, EVj NEW SWW, Sc. 27, T. 10 H. JC. 42; $10.68. Delia Spcrc, E8t N SEl SWW, Sc. 6, T. 16 S. R. 40; $7.26. Mary M. Smith. NEW SEW. SEW NEW, Sc. 25, T. 13 S. R. 39; L. 3 4, Sc. 30, L. 1, 2, SEW NWW, NEW SWW, SWW SEW, Sc. 31, T. 13 S. It. 4U; $Z4.'JZ. Benj. T. Slack, V NEW, S NWW. NWW SEW. N SWW. SWW SWW, Sc. 25, T. 27 S. R. 38; $21.45. John F. Smith, SEW NWW, N SWW, Sc. 23, T. 28 S. R. 37; $12.76. Albert Sherman, N, Sc. 36, T. 27 S. R. 40; $12.96. Emma L. Sharpe, NEW, E NWW, Sc. 36, T. 29 S. R. 45; $28.88. R. B. Scatlerday, EW SEW, Sc. 16, T. 31 S. R. 42; NEW, Sc. 16, T. 30 S. R. 45; E SWW, Sc. 16, T. 30 S. R. 40; $8.09. Robt. L. Stokes, L. 3, 4, SV4 NWW, N SWW, SEW SWW, SWW SEW, Sc. 4, T. 37 S. R. 37; $47.43. Gus & Geo. Tucker, L. 0 to 10, inc. B. 77, Ontario; $9.99. Byron & Ralph Turner, L. ,11, 12, B. 40; Ontario; 12.00. C. G. Turner, L. 75, 76 B. 8, Villa Park Add. Ontario; $2.23. Gus G. Tucker, L. 18, 19, 20, B. 72, Ontnrio; $33.31. A. E. Thomas, L. 11 to 15 inc. B. 250, Ontario: $7.10. Nellie S. Therme, NEW SWW, Sc. 0, T. 18 S. R. 47; $29.61. Tctcr & Potter, L. 1, 2, 3, 5 to 8 inc. B. 29, Vale; $48.06. W. G. Thomson, NWW NEW, Sc. 21, T. 13 S. R. 39; L. 1 to 8 inc. B. 27 Vnle; $79.00. Thomas & Barnum, L. 1 to 6, inc. B. 84; L. 1 to 20 inc. B. 86; L. 1 to 20 inc. B. 89; Wcstficld Add. Nyssa; $23.00. Tague Bros., SEW, E SWW, SEW NWW, Sc. 20, T. 20 S. R. 40; $117.43. Harry. Tague, SWW SWW, Sc. 26, T. 20 S. R. 40; $12.27. Oen Test, NWW, Sc. 14, T. 20 S. R. 40; $8.34. Wm. P. Trcmblay, S NEW, Sc. 34; SEW NWW, Sc. 35, T. 20 S. R. 40; $45.79. T. C. Thompson, SWW NWW, Sc. 11, T. 17 S. R. 47; $244.17. Martha M. Thorn, W SWW, Sc. 15, T. 10 S. R. 47; $470.12. Frances J. Thomas, SEW NWW, Sc. 6, T. 16 S. R. 47; $11.04. J. E. Thamert, SWi SWW, Sc. 29, T. 16 S. R. 47; $16.21. C. C. Thompson, E NWW, W NEW, Sc. 4, T. 17 S. R. 47; $12.00. Naomi P. Trovett, NWW NWW SWW, Sc. 22, T. 10 S. R. 43; $7.08. Mrs. A. Tschirgi, NWW SEW, Sc. 23, T. 15 S.'R. 42; $31.34. Unknown Owner, L. 16, 17, 34, 35, B. 1, Terrace Heights Add. Ontario; $5.33. Unknown Owner, E L. 2 B 'F', Barton's Tract, Ontario; $1.34. Howard van VUlkenberg, L. 6 to 10 inc. B. 214, Ontario; $3.65. Nick Vasilion. L. 1. 2. B. 10. Vllln Park Add. Ontario; $1.78. Anna T. E. Vogel, N 3 A. of SEW NEW NEW. Sc. 8. T. 18 S. R. 47; $18.47. Henry Vandernool. L. 6. 7. 8. f). 10. Sc. 31, T. 20 S. R. 47; $6.91. R. L. Vorhies. Jnmiesnn Anronoro Tracts No. 117, 135; $10.15.' vaie-uregon Irrigation Co., A. T. No. 1, Sc. 19 T. 18 S. R. 41; $10.21. sA. S. Van Blaricon. SEW SWW. Sc. 22: WW, NW HRI MUM a- 27 T. 23 S. R. 37: $52.13. ' Wilson Investment Co., L. 4, N 20 II. U. O, 13. OJ U. 13, 14, 11. 15; s 5 ft. L. 13, L. 14, 15, 10, B. 10; L. 1 to 6, inc.. L. 11. 12.B. 89: Frnp. nonni u. a, y, 10, u. 218; Ontario; $334.78. May Wilson, L. 15 to 18 inc. B. 15; wuuwiu; lu. A. A. Wright, SWs L. 3, L. 4 & N u. o, u. iib, untano; $23.31. E. O. Wells, 1-3 interest in L. 11 to 20 inc. B. 245, Ontario; $5.11. G. A. Wright, L. 7 to 10 inc. B. 234; Ontario; $8.60. Rosetta Witt, L. 11, 12, B. 8, Villa Park Add.. Ontario: $1.99. Mrs. Cora Walker, L: 07, 08, B. 8, mm i iirn mm. uniario; $i.uu. E. J. Walsh, L. 15, 10, B. 8, Villa i iirs auu. untnno; $i.yy. Wnltcr S. "Wiley, L. 1 to 5 inc. B 100, Ontnrio; $10.22. F. M. White. L. 17 to 20 ne. Tl 203; L. 7 to 10 inc. B. 274; L. 11, ii, o. zoz; ij. li 10 14 inc. u. 300; L. 17 to 20 inc. B. 332; L. 17 to 20 inc. i. u.sy; untano; $15.31. a. a. wrignt, E 32 A. of SWW SEW, Sc. 18, T. 18 S. R. 47; $82.91. Mary F. Wrinkles. EV6 NEW, SWW NEW, Sc. 17, T. 17 S. R. 47 $22.05. ' W. E. Walters, SEW SEW NEW, fin 1H T 1(1 O T) IT. ,11 (1 ' ' .J b. 'if, f ll.fH, Ada Wright, L. 11, 12, B. 3 Teutsch's Add. Nyssa; $2.17. F. L. Williams, L. 1, 2, 3, B.-15; Nyssa; $10.05. Geo. II. Wetter, L. 5 to 10 inc. B. 3, Nyssa; $8.25. Ruah E. Ward, L. 1 to 11 inc. B. 110; L. 1 to 22 inc. B. 141; L. 1, to 22, inc. B. 142; L. 1 to 22 inc. B. 143 L. 1, 2. 3, lG.to 22 inc. B. 144; L. 1 to 23 inc. B. 145; L. 1 to 5 inc. 11 to 20 inc. B. 140; L. 1 to 10 inc. '13 11. 147; L. 1 to 5 inc. 10 to 20 inc. 11. 148; L. 1 to 20 inc. II. 149; L. 3 to 17 inc. B. 150; all in Ward's Add. Nyssa; $54.36. A. W. Ward, NWi SVi NEW, Sc. 24, T. 20 S. R. 40; $19.52. , C. C. Wilson, All of NEW NEW lying E of O. S. L. R. R. in Sc. 29, T. 19 S. R. 47; Beginning at the NV corner of Sc. 28, T. 19 S. R. 17; thenco E 908 feet; S 050 feet; E to Snnko River 12.13 fpnl: tl.or, southwesterly along river bank to s' 11110 01 ij. i, sc. 28; thenco W to v iiiiu 01 ac. zb; tnenco in to point of lioKinninir. in Sc. 28. T. in S. n. 17; SYj SEW. E SWW, Sc. 2, T. n O 1? V r. t . T r. r r rt 8: L. 7 11. 14. Nvssn: L. 1 In 1fl Inn w kj. ... -ai 1 J 11 1 1:1,1. 11. 11. 11. . 1 1 11. 31; L. 1 to 7 inc. B. 39; L. 1 to 8 inc. 11. 40; L. 0 to 13 inc. B. 41; All 11. 42; L. 1 to 5 inc. B. 43; L. 1, . 11. 51: 1 1. 1. 2. 3. U. 57: Pnrk Add. Nyssn; $59.89. A. K. Waile, SWW SEW, Sc. 1, T. 21 S. R. 46: $37.92. Marion K. Wade, SEW SEW, Sc. 1., T. 21 S. R. 40; L. 9, 10, B. 15, Kingman; $48.41. unKnown Owner, SWW, Sc. 19, T, 10 S. R. 47: $12.00. ' A. E. Woolridgo, NEW NWW, NWW NEW, KkVeu, Sc. 30, T 17 S. R. 47; $12.00. M. A. Wurincr. NWW SEK. Ri. Pn T 17 a 1, in. 'i nn ' ' .. , .J. v 111, fU,UU A. M. Webb. EW NWW NE SEW, Sc. 29; SVS SWW SWW, Sc. 30. T. 15 S. R. 47: $25.95. N. O. White, NEW, Sc. 20, T. 16 o, 11. -it ; , i.i, id. It. F. Wilson. SWW SEU. Sc. Ifi. T. 10 S. R. 47: $109.29. Melvin D. Wells, NEW, Sc. 21, T. 10 a. II. 471 S4TJ.44. Isabella White. L. 1, 2, S NEW, Sc. 1, T. 17 S. R. 46; $10.62. Edward Wheeler. A. T. No. 2. Ri 5, T. 10 S. R. 47; $14.89. Fiench Ward. SWW NWW, WW SWW, SEW SWW, Sc. 17, T. 17 S. It. 41; $14.89. W. M. Wnvman. EW SWW NEW. Sc. 10, 'I1G S. R. 43; Acroniro 1'racts Nos. 105. 100, 107, 112. 113, 111, 120, 131, 132, Jamicson; $35.00. J. A. Wcsco, SWW SEW, SWW.'T Sc. 10, T. 15 S. R. 44: $6.99! I Roy S. WiUn, NW'i NW' NWUit Sc. 26, T. 16 S. R. 43; $7.08. S. M. Willis, SWW NWW, Sc. 24, T. 15 S. R. 42; 416.93. Chas. I. Woodward, E SEW, Sc. 30, T. 15 S. R. 43; $100.74. Barney. Wagner, All N & E of East side Ditch in NEW NEW, Sc. 30, T. 15 S. R. 43; $14.88. H. H. Wise, N NWW, Sc. 14, T. 16 S. R. 42; $23.18. J. S. White, EW, Sc. 8, T. 15 S. R. 40; $33.29. Wm. D. Watt, NW SEW, Sc. 32, T. 14 S. R. 40: $4.65. Edward Woodtock, SEW SWW, Sc. 11. T. 13 S. R. 39; $1.77. Nat G. Wattles, NWW NWW, Sc. 12, T. 13 S. R. 39; ,$9.91. Robt. W. Worsham, SWW NWW. NW SWW, SWW SWW, Sc. 26, T. 13 S. R. 40; $10.92. C. R. Worsham, SW NEW, WW SEW, Sc. 23, T. 13 S. R. 40; $19.06. R. W. Worsham, Est., NW SEW, SEW SEW, NEW SWW, Sc 2, T. 14 S. R. 46; $28.42. J. W. Welch, EW NWW, NEW SWW, SWW NEW, Sc. 35, T. 17 S. R. 41; SW L. 3 B. 2, Wcstfall; $35.67. Wm. Wcstfall, WW WW, Sc. 14; NEW SEW, Sc. 15, T. 16 S. R. 38; $25.73. Steve Woodward, WW SWW, Sc. 26; SEW NEW, NEW SEW, Sc. 27, T. 17 S. R. 41; L. 10, 11, B. 12 Wcstfall; $239.98. R. A. Wilkins, NWW, Sc. 30, T. 17 S. R. 42; $5.58. G. H. Westcott, SEW NEW, EW SEW, SWW SEW, Sc. 10, T. 20 S. R. 42; NWW NWW, Sc. 30, T. 20 S. R. 44; $11.20. M. A. Woodruff, NWW, WW NEW, NW SWW, Sc. 30, T. 20 S. R. 38; $13.80. John Wall, WW WW, Sc. 1, T. 24 S. K. 3; $14.4U. Naomi Wright, SWW NEW, Sc. 3 T. 22 S. R. 40: $34.81. C. P. Wicklund, L. 5, Sc. 34, T. 21 S. it. 40 ; Li. 3, U, SC. 3, T: 22 S, li. 4u; $32.uy. Gertie J. Wicklund, L. 1, 2, Sc. 10 L. 5. Sc. 11. T. 22 S. R. 40: $10.95. John C. Wallace, SWW SWW. Sc, Z'o, 1. Zl S. 1(. 4; $bb.4U. J. H. Wallin, L. 2, Sc. 3, T. 22 S k. 4u; $3.73. Arabella Warn, L. 5, 4, B. 'H Jor dan Valley; $43.44. Mrs. David Weir. EW, E. Sc. 11 T. 30 S. R. 46; E 98 feet L. 5, L, u, 11. 7, u. 5, li. 8 Jordan Valley $100.89. John J. Weir, NW NEW, NEW NW'A, SC. 14, T. 3U S. K. 46; $75.09, Etta Wallace, All Sc. 10, T. 34 S, Iv. 41 ; $30.7.2 Alexander Wiley. L. 3. 4. Sc. 19 L. 1. 2, Sc. 30. T. 30 S. R. 47: $11.10. I. A. Yerex, W 85 feet L. 1, W 70 ieet Li. z to 5 inc., iu OZ feet h. 11 to 15 inc. all in 13. 13. Ontario $279.29. Lou D. Yohnkn, L. 11 B. 7, Had- iey s 3ro Add. vale; $l.(iu. c. w. xoeman. u. 1 to IB inc. B. 9: L. 3 to 12. inc. B. 21: Annex: Wm. Young, SWW SEW NWW, Sc, ZU, T. 10 S. li. 43; $7.U8. Henry L. Zutz. Est.. L. 19. 20. B 25, Ontario; $10.44. Harriett Zimmerman, L. 9, 10, B. 8 Villa Park Add. Ontario: $1.99. United States, NEW NWW, Sc. 2, 1. IB . 11. 40 : 5.I.UU. United States, NEW NEW. SWW NEW. NEW SWW. SWW SWW. Sc. 18, T. 10 S. R. 47; NW NWW Sc. 2; WW NWW, Sc. 11;. NEW NEW, ac no; OVA ani'A, ac. no; SW14 SWW, Sc. 25. T. 17 S. R. 4G: NEW SWW, Sc. 9, T. 17 S. R. 47; $30.00. Annie iiuu, SMs SWW NWW SEW, NW NWW SWW SEW, Sc. 29, T. 18 S. R. 47: $14.10. Geo. R. Birge, A. T. No. 1, Sc. 3, i. ib a. it. 4i; $z.vu. Jerry Cochran, L 2 B. 15, Brogan; $ I.UU. C. W. Cooper, WW WW Sc. 18, T, 23 S. R. 47: $12.03. Adam Dow, SWW SEW, SW SWW, oc. a; iiw4 iNVVVi, SC. 10, X. 14 S. R. 41; $5.25. B. F. Gamble, Beginning at NW corner ot li o Arcadia Fruit Farm, uienco y ju ieet; tnence s 1UU feet; thence E 30 feet: thenco N. 160 ffot: in Sc. 7, T. 19 S. R. 47; L. 1 WW L. 2, B. G, Arcadia Fruit Farm; $2.30. Jonn j. urcgory, Est., E NEW SEW, EW WW NEW SEW, Sc. 19; ixwh aw'i,aw',i NWtt.N'fc SEW NWW, SWW SEW NWW, Sc. 20, T. 18 S. R. 41: $4.83. Edith V. Lucas, L. 15 B. 75, On tario; $1.33. J. D. Osborne, 1 A. in SW corner of NWW SWW SEW, Sc. 20, T. 18 a. it. 40; i.t,. Mnrtin Peck. EW SEW. SWW SEW, SEW SWW, Sc. 18; L. 2, NWW NEW, EW NWW, Sc. 19, T. 28 S. R. 40: $28.55. Sheffield & Johnson, NW SEW, NEW SWW So in t to o t ah. $116.07. Florence Towner. L. 23 B. 3. Riv- orside Add. Ontnrio: $1.50. Unknown Owner, L. 1, SEW NEW, ac. o, i. ib a. it. 3U; Unknown Owner, N 10 A. of SEW SWW, Sc. 27, T. 10 S. R. 47; $1.85. Unknown Owner. L. 9. 10. 1 ed Lands Corporation, in Sc. 31, T, ,11 1. II In .. ii in ' ' IV a. It. 4 (J $3,40. I Brocan Trust Co.. N NEW. NEW NWW. Sc. 10. T. 19 S. R. 44: $2.79. State of Orccon County of Mnlhcur I, Ben J. Brown, Tax Collector of said County and State hereby certify that the foregoing list of delinquent taxes for the year 1915 is true nml correct to the best of my knowledge and beliof. BEN J. BROWN, Tax Collector, r, . "v JiN"- W11EEL.EK, Feb. 3-Mar. 3. Donutv. Recruiting Officer Not Here Somo one must havo mixed their dates as word was received last week that a recruiting officer would be in Vale the past week to tnko enlist ments. However ho did not arrive and it is possible that he may bo hero the coming week, unless ho has can celled his visit entirely. H-H-H -4 -1 M-M-M-M-M- We Guarantee Enterprise JOB PRINTING TO SATISFY The Enterprise Plant is fully equipped to pro duce first class printing of all kinds. Booklets, Pads, Business Stationery, Society Printing, Window Cards, Posters, Legal Blanks, Briefs, All Special Printing. We have just added a large stock of new and choice papers for all purposes. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU Ontario-Nyssa Co. Elect Monday of last week the stock holders of the Ontario-Nyssa irriga tion company held their annual meet ing at the city hall in Ontario. Direc tors elected Were: S. B. Dorman, A. W Trow, E. M. Greig, C. A. Marshall, Thomas W, Clagett, Peter Tensen and H. H. Mitchell. Following the stock holders' meeting the new board met and elected A. W. Trow president, E. M. Greig secretory-treasurer. The board authorized several improve ments among which were the keeping of a man at the pumping plant all the time and the building of a small house for such purpose. A new pump will also be installed. To Open Pool Hall D. Rogers Purchases Pool Hall Equipment and Will Conduct New Business J. D. Rogers has purchased the fix tures and equipment of the Idle-hour pool hall and' cigar store, which has occupied the rand Central building sinco the first of the year. Mr. Rogers will move the entiro equipment to the building now oc cupied by Rogers and Doolittlc, and will conduct a business of pool hall, cigar store and news stand in the fu ture. Mr. Doolittle will move his jewelry fixtures to McGillivray's drug store, where he will conduct his busi ness. Irrigation Bill Passes Continued from page 1.) the auto money be spent on the west ern roads. Multnomah county brought great pressure to bear to have the state bonded for $7,000,000 or thereabouts for a road system. It would be the proper way to get good roads and the automobiles would pay tne interest, but bonds were unpopular with this legislature and this too will slide in to oblivion for two years. Irrigationists were strongly in ev idence and many were the individual propositions put up to the committees. Fortunately both committees were headed by men thoroughly conversant with irrigation law, and it appears as though a good bill had been enacted. A hot fight came up before the" com mittee with the North Unit project in Central Oregon. Wets and drys were anxious for legislation to beat the other. Malheur county was represented by a large number of interested irri gationists: C. W. Mallett, R. H. De- Armond, Judge Ueorge fi. Davis, and John Rigby, of the Willow-Alder dis- tnct were on hand. ine oujecuons oi mr. iviaueti to tne law wcro oi a minor cnaracter ana were amply cared for in the differ- ent sections. The law, if it passes as it sioou wnen reporieu Dy tne com- mittee, is tho best irrigation law of all the and states. Percy Lupper, of the state engi- ncor's office, has given the law a great a vigorous campaign for new mem amount of his time and Engineer Lau- bers and offer a year's suliscrintion'tn ergaard, chairman of the House com- mittee, spent much time in perfecting uiu ucutiib. r reaK legislation culminated in tne A.iti C.trrn f.if t n Kill .trliiil. nvl.llittA.1 I ...... .i.... .....v.. ,.,nv grown men from smoking those dead- ly poisons, and Crandall's bill making u a leiony io get (irunK. ine nrst was amcnuea nnd tne latter Killed. a tremendous lot ot Dills havo been enacted and it everyone is not satisfied it ia ucciiuse iney wcro not on nano with bills. ,- Small Bills Take Much Time. nf t e ii ...... i ti r I i.iuta in uiu jhhuiiiiuuuii uius oi 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 I uiu qussiun uisu were pussuu mis week. Of course, there is also a mass of other bills. Most are of only Io cal importance, while many are .not even that. But these little dinkv bills seem to take up more time than tho i.: ni. i . i i. .. .1 I ..K uura u.iu mc, limy uu uviJb-llueu on to crowd the worK to the final Licenses iiaisea io i.du TI. T. Hrnv nnil nthpr Inrnl snnrta. I " i ,i u i. : , men early this week received word wuii. , k. i'. to miss this opportunity," says 0. D, Shoemaker, advising them that there CmtCTt oxtcnsion director of the Un was no certainty to tho success of the iyersitv of h,hn un i,0 tu measures recommended by the Valo 7TO"7' wn u 'D I HW ,otu r. uuojr ,.,v.. .vb.-.o , w...,. ruiruseiuuuvus. iiiuur wuru wus re- f ccivcu mat mo measures passed tno house with a large majority. Tho chief matter of importance was tho raising df fishing and hunting licenses ui wiui-u ... ""'""'-"M funds for a more effective patrol of the state, as well as the continuation of fish propagation and the upkeep oi tne state game inrm. 1414444 ; . . t J 4. 1 T f XI ri. XI it To Handle Insurance Department. Gus A. Hurley has been authorized to receive applications for insurance in the K. P. rank, to handle to repre sent tho insurance department of the K. P. lodge in Vale and surrounding community. He will ncccpt applica tion for insurance and hopes to soon organize a local insurance depart ment School Notes Continued from page 1.) Carlton, who teaches tho Sheaville school, writes that eighteen inches of snow and severe cold have made it difficult for his pupils to attend reg ularly. Other teachers make similar reports. The open-book plan of conducting the eighth grade examinations has been abandoned and, beginning with the May examinations, the old plan will bo followed. The open-book plan was an experiment to find out what kind of instruction was being given tho children in these subjects. It was found that most of them wcro not able to use their texts as 'reference books without copying pages of ma terial just as the authoi"gave it. The plan works well with older students. Examinations in four eighth grade subjects will be required for .gradua tion from the eighth grade this spring. In other words, no exemptions will be granted in arithmetic, gram mar, spelling and history. The rea son for this is the low grades made by the pupils in these subjects. last spring, in several schools where a good many exemptions were allowed and pupils were required to write in n few subjects only, low grades were tho result. In the Nyssa schools where no exemptions were asked for and tho pupils were working to pass the examinations, every pupil in the eighth grade passed in every subject. Pupils who ara well prepared are not afraid of an examination and the av erage child does not suffer when two entire days are given to the work. Valley View will have a school rally Friday, February 23. An all day meet ing with the forenoon spent in ob serving school work, the noon hour in enjoying a basket dinner and the af ternoon in discussing the school and community needs is the program ar ranged by Mrs. Dunn and Miss Forbes teachers. Splendid writing specimens have been received by Mae Murphy, John McDonald, Everett Pearson, Donald McDonald and Lane McDonald of Beulah and Carl Gunderson, Elmo Dickerson, Asie Gunderson and Mer vin Dickerson of District No. 4 Mr. George A. Hooker has been teaching in the .Park school since be fore the holidays. Ho wns omnlnvml to lill the vacancy made bv the resitr nation of Mrs. Chamberlain Supt. McDade reports that Brbiran will enter the County Declamatory uontest to be held n Ontario. Mnrrh 31. The Executive C.nmmittnn f ,i. Oregon Teachers Monthly are making the Oregon Teachers Monthly, now the official organ of the Association, and a year's memhprshin in iho ciation for $1.50. When tho Assorin it 1 1 l i .. nun ciiruiimeni reacnes tne lour or five thousand mark such a body of teachers will become a real power in uregon, and can do much toward mould ncr nuhlic nnininn nn,l inn ing legislation that is linnnfiriM tn tho schools of the State. Your help is needed by the Association and you need tne Association and the only scnool publication in Oregon, the Ore gon Teachers Monthly. Send your $1.50 to the Secretary. E. D. nnssW ... . ' uorvalllS. nnd hcln the inml wnrt " along, Government Wool Car Continued from pago 1.) . tv of tl, Aliatrnlinn nt V,. ing tyinSi Brading and gorUng IV Shown nnrl nvnlninl If vml . ntnrocf,, . . t ,t ... ' wooi, ciotn or anything pertaining to the sheep industry, you cannot afford There isnt a sing,e objcct ,n c ' or a minute sPe"t in inspecting it, umt 1S uisinteresting or uninstruc Mi a Evans j of tho Q A c Extension Servi . wa i v i ti,,...' dny mnkin(? arrangements for the Woo, demonstration car which is to be in Vnle next Monday. Vale is tho onlv ston the pnp ... . , heur or Harney countie3 nnd a , attendance from the entire interior is exneced Free Films, Too. uuuiuun 10 tne exnioit in tne car mere are two reels of educational films known as "Lambs From Range to Market" and "From Wool to Cloth that will be shown as extras at the Rex Theatre at the Monday af- icruuuu program. This exhibit, and the pictures shown at the Rex are free. "Men in charge of tho car will be T I glad to explain every feature and ans 5 wer all questions," says Professor vcmer. "lyome out anu learn more in ono hour about sheep, wool, and the sheep industry than you could by a week's study elsewhere. "There is something of interest and of educational value to sheepmen es pecially. Then there is an ubundance of interesting information of equal value to the professional man, the housewife, the student and the pupils of tho public schools." MANY FILINGS MUST BE AMENDED With But Few Exceptions 640 Home stead Filings Made Before This Week Must Be Amended. Register Thos. Jones of tho U. S. Land Office at Vale gave out tho statement that most of the applica tions under the new 640 acre home stead law'filed previous to the receipt of specified requirements will have ti be amended. However present filing? will hold for short time. The following circular explains in detail. The clause in black face type is the only one that the local officials did not require, which omission wna made in all the offices inthe state. Circular No. 524. Imperfect Applications and Petitions Under Act of December 29, 1916 Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Washington, D. C, Jan. 27, 1917 Registers and Receivers, United States Land Offices. Sirs: Because of tho fact that the approved forms have not heretofore been available, appliactions filed tinder tho act of December 29, 1916, are doubtless imperfect. Unless applications heretofore or hereafter filed contain substantially the allegations prescribed in the ap proved forms, yoifwill reject them, subject to the right, for 30 days from notice, to make proper amendment or to appeal. In cases where such appliactions are executed on the forms prescribed for making entry under the enlarged homestead law, they can be amended by filing the following: I hereby consent to tho amendment of my applicaion to make homestead entry for (here describe land) by the insertion therein of the following: "Application mjade subject to the reservation to the United States of all coal and other minerals in the land, together with the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same, as provided by the act of December 29, 1910, (Public, No. 290)." I do solemnly swear that the land applied for does not contain any wa ter hole or other body of water need ed or used by the public for watering purposes, and that the land is chiefly valuable for grazing and raising for age crops. The affidavit must bo executed be fore an officer authorized to adminis ter oaths in public-land cases, and must be corroborated by the affida vits of two witnesses, similarly exe cuted. The preferable method of amending an imperfect application is by the execution of a new application on an approved form. If this is done, care should be exercised to plainly mark the reexecuted application "Supple mental." However,. Circular No. 523 requires applicants in certain cases to supple ment their applications by additional affidavits. Nothing herein contained is intended to in any way modify those requirements. Should an imperfect application show that applicant is not qualified to j THE DREXEL GRILL Will Be Opened Monday With a First Class a la Carte Service Open From $ a. m. to 9 p. in. SUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY P.W. BURDETTE, Proprietor A MODERN BARN .- f ACCOMMODATES 8 HORSES, AND HOX STALL, 15 COWS GRANARY, AND WITH HAY CAPACITY FOR 70 TONS OF ' HAY WE WILL FURNISH THE PLANS Free WE WILL GUARANTEE MATERIAL BILL TO BE AM PLE TO COMPLETE BARN FOR DETAILS AND PLANS ' SEE MATT SAND.MEYER Sales Manager Vale - Oregon make the entry nppllcd for, you will disregard the defects and reject the application, subject to the usual right of appeal. . Doubtless many petitions for desig nation have been filed which fail to make the showing required by the re gulations set forth in Circular No. 523. You will, therefore, forward to such petitioners, by ordinary mail (unless you arc making other require ments by registered mail), a copj hereof, together with a copy of said Circular No. 523, which will thus con stitute a notico that the petition there toforo filed will not be forwarded to this office until the expiration of 30 days from the mailing of the circulars during which time ho will be allowed to file an amended petition, making the showing required by tho regula tions. You will, nftcr the lapse of 3Q days from the mailing of tho circu lars, if no response is received (pro vided, tho application to make entry is in nil respects regular), forward tho original petition, noting thereon tho following: (Date) Circulnrs mailed. (Date) No nction taken. Attach Form 4-007d to the face of all petitions for designation before forwarding. Very respectfully, Clay Tallmnn, Commissioner. Approved: Alexander T. Vogelsang, First Assistant Secretary. Fine Washing Powder Geo. W. Lynn presented the editor last week with a sample package of a natural metal polish that beats any compounded washing powder or shin ing compound on the market. Mr. Lynn says he has large deposits of this substance on his land. It is ab solutely clean leaving no dirt and will not scratch. It is a diatomaccous earth containing a large percentage of silica, and vaiiies in color from al most pure white to a bluish gray. There is no reason that this substance cannot be marketed as a basis for washing powders, metal cleaners and hand soaps. Circuit Judge Here Hon. Dalton Biggs of Ontario was a Vale visitor this week addressing the anniversary meeting of the Knights of Pythias Thursday even ing. Caldwell Votes School Bonds. With 501 votes cast,-383 for and 163 against bonds providing for material improvement of school house and ground were carried at Caldwell last week according to tho Caldwell News. The question 'submitted and carried was whether or no tho district be bonded in tho sum of $00,000 for tho purpose of improving the school hous es and grounds, and provide furniture, apparatus, and fixtures within and for said district. The main improve ment is in the high school building and that is to be greatly enlarged and improved. 3 K HkX " ""TITIMll