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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, Ml. PAGE TWO THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE V is JftalJjeur enterprise GEORGE HUNTINGTON CURREY Editor and MALHEUR COUNTY PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT VALE, OREGON Entered at the Vale, Oregon, Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter Subscription Rates in Advance One Year, $2.00 Six Months, $1.00 Advertising and printing prices given on application Saturday, October 27, 1917. YOUR DUTY, YOUR PRIVILEGE, .YOUR OPPORTUNITY, YOUR GAIN, t BUY A LIBERTY BOND. ' you saving to buy a home? Then buy a Liberty Bondl Arc you going to send your children to college? ty Bond! '. ., Arc you hoping to go to Europe after the war? ty Bond! ' Arc you going to buy a farm some day? Then buy a Liberty Bond! ' .Aro you accumulating in order to go into business? Then buy a Liberty Bond! ' Are you laying by in order to have a competence in your later years? t' Then buy a Liberty Bond! Are you saving for your wife and children in case you should be tak en away? Then buy a Liberty Bond! 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What are YOU ; sacrificing to fcadcjiim up? ; buy helps win the War 11 gml jtdvertUm&fik j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon.. October 9, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Ben Longmire, of Brogan, Oregon, who, on April 17, 1914, made Home stead Entry, No. 032G3, for NEUSE U, Sec. 20, NHSWU, SEViSWtt, and SEVi, Section 21, Township 15 South, Range 41 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before The Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Ore gon, on the 17th day of November, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Emory Cole, Charles Powell, Ernest Schroedcr, all of Brogan, Oregon; Jas. 0. Motldy, of Vale, Oregon. . THOS. JONES, Oct. 13-Nov. 10. Register. n6ticefor Tublication- Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale Oregon, October 3rd, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that E. Maude Howen, of Ontario. Oregon, who, on May 13th, 1912, made Desert Land Entry, No. 02245, for NWU, Section 28, Township 20 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, and 'laving been granted relief under the ct of March 4, 1915, has filed notice if intention to make Final Proq, in he manner required of a homestead laimant, to establish claim to the 'and above described, before Register md Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 20th day of No 'ember, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Jess Schlupe, S. R. Copcland, John Turner, all of Harper, Oregon; Lee toby, of Crane, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Oct. G-Nov. 3. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon October 17th, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Ubcrt W. White, of Bonita, Oregon, vho, on March 10th, 1913, made riomcstcad Entry, No. 02585, for SW 'A, W&NWU, Sec. 32, SWtfSW1., Ice. 29 and NEV4NE, Section 31, Township 15 South, Range 40 East, rVillamctte Meridian, has filed notice f intention to make Final Three Year ""roof, to establish claim to the land bovc described, before Register -and t?ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale Dregon, on the 21st day of November, U17. Claimant names as witnesses: Lark llilyeu, Opal Fowler, Lewi? Young, Oliver Sandy, all of Bonita, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Oct. 20-Nov. 17p. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at Vale, Oregon, October 20, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Mary M. Munsterman, formerly Mary .u. Lenter, ot lirogan, Uregon, who, in April 18, 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 01801, for EVjSW't, NW "iSW'j, SW'iNW-A, Sec. 34, and ,vho on Oct. 2G, 191G, made Addl. Homestead Entry, No. 04730, for the SWMSWU, Section 34,' Township 14 South, Range 40 East, Willamette 1 Meridian, lias Med notice ot intention j to make Final Five Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Ore gon, on the 28th day of November, mil. Claimant names as witnesses: Eleonora Lenter, of Brogan, Ore gon; L. A. Sutherland, of Bonita, Ore gon; C. G. McCambridge, Harry Ed wards, of Jamie3on, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Oct. 27-Nov. 21. Register. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals, addressed to the County Court of Malheur County, 'l- J" 1 l! 1 ho Court House and Jail Buildings at Vnlc, Oregon, will be received by the County Court of said County at its Dffice in tho Courthouse nt Vale, Ore Son, until 2:00 p. m. on the 10th day if November, 1917, and at that time md place will bo publicly opened and read. All proposals must be made upon lank form to bo 'obtained from the bounty Clerk, at his office at the court 'lou.se, Vale, Oregon; must give the irico proposed, both in writing and Igurcs; mid must lie signed by the idder, with his address. Each hid is to bo presented under icaled cover, and shall be aceompan cd by cash, a bidder's bond mndo pay iblo to Malheur County, or certified heck made payable to tho Count lerk of said Cunty. for an amount qual to at least five per cent of the imouut of tho said bid, and no bid hall be considered unless such cash, ond, or check is enclosed therewith uch bidder's bond shall tie condition ;d that if said bid lie accepted, the virty bidding will duly enter into and xecute the contract. Should tho suc cessful bidder to whom the contract s awarded fail to execute the same vithin ten days (not includinir Sun lay) from tho date of tho mailing of he notice from tho County Court to lim, according to tho address there vith given, that the contract is read. 'or signature, such cash, bond or per illed check shall bo forfeited to Mai hour County, and the same shall be ,he property of tho County. All oth v cash, bonds, and certified checks vill bo returned to the unsuccessful liddcrs who submitted tho same. A corporate surity bond will bo re miied for tho faithful performance of tho controct in n sum equal to one. half of tho total amount bid. Plans and specifications mav bo se cured at the County Clerk's Office, courthouse, Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, or nt tho office of tho Coun ty Engineer, Vnlo, Oregon. The rinht is reserved to roirel or accept tho proposal or proposals deem ed nest ror Mainour County. UUUNTY (JUUKT Or MALHEUR COUNTY, Geo. W. McKnight, County Judge. J. F. Weaver, County Commissioner. M. D. Kelly, County Commissioner. A. L Moody, County Clerk of Mal heur County. Vale. Orecron. Oct. 27-Nov. 10. STRAY NOTICE Notico to Ranchers: Strayed from the Box Davis ranch, one liirht bav mare, weighing about 1,000 pounds, branded with n Bar-D on the left houlder and with an LU on tho left stifle. Animal left the ranch Monday night, and was headed un tho vallev. If located notify Box Davis. S-lS-tf. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. James Morfitt, Plaintiff, vs. Henry J. Hug, Alexander Hug and Addie Hug, his wife, Barbara Mil ler, nee Hug, and J. C. Miller, her husband, tho unknown heirs of Fannie Hug. deceased, tho unknown heirs of Melcher Hug, deceased, C. C. Mueller as guardian ad litem of said unknown heirs of said Fannie Hug and Melcher Hug, deceased, John Doc and Richard Roc, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Henry J. Hug, Alexander Hug and Addie Hug, his wife, Barbara Miller, nee Hug. and J. C. Miller, her husband, the unknown heirs of Fannie Hug, deceased, the unknown heirs of Melcher Hug, deceased, John Doe, Richard Roe, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint here in, defendants: In tho name of tho state of Oregon: You nre hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled court within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, that is to say, within six weeks from tho 13th day of October, 1917, and if you fail to answer for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded, that is to say for an order, judgment and de cree that you, and each of you, have no estate, title, right, lien or inter est whatever in and to the lands in said complaint described and as fol lows, to-wit: The West half of the Southwf.st quarter, (WSW) of section thirty two (32) in township thirteen (13) South of Range forty (40) East of the Willamette Meridian; nlso the South half of the Northwest quarter (SVfeNWVi), the Northeast quarter of tho Southwest quarter, (NEV.SWtt), the Southeast quarter of tho Northeast quarter (SEVtNEVl) and the West haif of the Southeast quarter (W'iSEH) of section five (5) in township fourteen (14) South of Range forty (40) East of the Will amette Meridian, all situate, lying and being in the county of Malheur and state of Oregon, together with the water anil ditch rights appurtenant to said lands for tho irrigation there of; that the title of the plaintiff to said precises be quieted; and that you and each and all of you be forever en joined nnd debarred from assertinp any claim whatever in or to said lands premises and water rights adverse tc tho plaintiff, and that the title of thr plaintiff is good and valid, and fo such other relief a shall seem mee and agreeable to equity, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit This summons is published in the Malheur Enterprise by virtue of ar order made by the Hon. Geo. W. Mc Knight, County Judge of said County by reason of tho absence of the Circui' Judge from said County, bearing date the 10th day of October, 1917, direct ing that the first publication thereof be made on the 13th day of October, 1917. H. C. EASTHAM, Residence, Vale, Oregon, Attorney lor pmintm. Oct. 13-Nov. 24. EQUITY 1001. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron for Malheur County. THE ALLIANCE TRUST COMPANY Limited, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPHINE HARRIS, WILLIAM E. HARRIS, her husband, ELLA WOODRUFF, ELLA WOODRUFF as administratrix of the estate of Moses A. Woodruff, deceased, LE VI WOODRUFF. STARLIN WOODRUFF, PHOEBE DILLON MARY BURRIS. ZINA CRITCH- LOW; also the Unknown Heirs of Victor Woodruu, Deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claimine any richt, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described m the complaint herein, Defendants. To Josephine Hnrris, William E. Har ris, starlin woodruu, zana uritcn low, Mary Burris, Phoebe Dillon of the above-named defendants: al so tho unknown heirs of Victor Woodruff, deceased; also all other persons or parties unKnown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien oi interest in tho real estate describ ed below. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear md answer tho complaint filed against vou in tho above entitled action, with- n six weeks from the 22nd day of Sentcmber. 1917. the date ot tho tirst mildicntion of this summons; and if vou fail so to answer, for want there if the plaintiff will apply to tho court 'or the relief demanded in tho com ilaint, to-wit: Foi the foreclosure of that certain "uortgago executed by tho defendants Josephine Harris and William E. Har "is, upon Lots 3 and 4, and the SW'J NWi of section -1, in T. 19 S., R 1 1 E., W. M., containing 120 acres, noro or less, which mortgage was iatcd Juno 0, 1912, and was mndo to ho plaintiff The Alliance Trust Com lauy, 1 imited, to secure tho payment if a loan of $6000, with intorost there in at S per cent, as evidenced by cer tain interest notes, and also to secure he said interest notes, witli interest it 10 per cent thereon after moturity, md providing for attorneys fees in aso of suit or action; and for a do 'roo that tho said mortgage is a su lcrior lien to any right, titlo or in terest that you may have in said iroporty and for n decree foreclosing said mortgage and an order of sale jf said real property to pay the amount found duo upon said notes, ogcther with SI 10.59 paid on account if taxes, and $18.00 paid on account of lien of ditch assessment, and the 'urther sum of $000.00 as attorneys' fees, and for tho costs and disburse ments of this suit; and forevor barring ir.d foreclosing you, and all persons 'Hinting by, through or under you ot ill right, title and interost nnd estate in said veal property, excopt tho stat utory right to redeem. This summons is published in the Malheur Enterprise, a weekly news iper published and circulating in (xlhcur County, Oregon, by order of he Honorable Dalton Biggs. Judge of he above entitled court, which order 'vus made and entered on the 16th day of September, 1917, and directing the publication thereof for sis weeki, be L'inninir with the issue of Sentembei "1, 1917, und ending with the ts.-uo of November 3, 1917. I DAVIS & KESTFR. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Nov. 3. Residing at ale, Oregon, I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In the County Court for Malheur County State of Oregon. In tho Matter of the Estate of Moses A. Woodruff, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned Ella Woodruff, the duly appointed, qualified and acting administratrix of the estate of Moses A. Woodruff, deceased, has fjled her final account and report herein, and by order of tho said court duly made and entered on the 9th day of Octo ber, 1917, the hearing of the said ac count will be had at tho court house at Vale in said County and State on tho 13th day of November, 1917, at which time and place any nnd all ob jections to said final account und re port will be heard, and the said ac count settled, and all persons concern ed therein are further notified to be present at said time and place to show cause, if any there be, why the said account and report should not be ap proved, allowed and settled, and the undersigned be discharged as such ad ministratrix, and her bond exonerated. ELLA WOODRUFF, Administratrix of tho Estate of Moses A. Woodruff, deceased. Oct. 13-Nov. 10. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale Oregon, October 3rd, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Ruby H. Kclloy, of Jamieson, Oregon, who, on September 1st, 1914, made Homestead rJntry, JNo. Vditi, lor SWtf, SNWU. and Xots 3 and 4, I Section 1, Township 1G South, Range 41 East, Willamette Meridian, has fil ed notice of intention to make Final i Three Year Proof, to establish claim Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 7th day of November, 1917. Claimant name3 as witnesses: -Charles T. Pritchard, of Brogan, Oregon, Phil E. Edwards, W. S. Per kins, Frank Kendall, all of Jamieson, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Oct. G-Nov. 3. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale Oregon, October 3rd, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that William H. Blake, of Westfall, Oregon, vho, on August 12, 1914, made Home tead Entry, No. 034G2, for SEUSW Vi, Section 35, Township 17 South, "lange 41 East, Willamette Meridian, us filed notice of intention to make "inal Three Year Proof, to establish laim to the land above described, be 'ore the Register and Receiver, U. S. 'and Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the Uh day of November, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: William II. Woodworth, Stella Voodw6rth, Lex Anderson, Guy Clay iool, all of Westfall, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Oct. G-Nov. 3. Register. SUMMONS ill the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. James Morfitt, Plaintiff, vs. William C. Miller, also known as William H. Miller, Mary Doe Mil ler, his wife, Ruby Eliza Miller, Fannie Louise Morton, nee Miller, John Doe "Morton, her husband, Helen M. Briggs, F. B. Collins, Frank A. Huggins, tho unknown heirs of George D. Miller, Deceas ed, tho unknown heirs of Thomas F. Barbee, deceased, Mrs. Etta Myers, Richard Roe Myers, her hus band, Manhattan Mining and Mill ing Company, a corporation, the unknown heirs of Helen M. Briggs, deceased, Richard Roo and Thom as Moe, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, lien, interest or estate in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To William C. Miller, also known as '.Villiam H. Miller, Mary Doe Miller, lis. wife, Ruby Eliza Miller, Fannie r.oui?e Morton, nee Miller, John Doe Morton, her husband, Helen M. Briggs, T' B. Collins, Frank A. Huggins, the inknown heirs of George D. Miller, leceased, the unknown heirs of Thom s F. Bnrbee, deceased, the unknown 'loirs of Helen M. Briggs, deceased, Mrs. Etta Myers, Richard Roe Myers, ier husband, Manhattan Mining and Milling Company, a corporation, also til other persons or parties unknown hiiniing any right, title, lien, inter st or estate in the real estate de icribeil in the complaint herein, de fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re mired to appear and answer the com plaint filed ngainst you in the above entitled court within six weeks trom ho date of the first publication of ' his summons, that is to say, within ix weeks from tho 13th day of Octo ber, 1917, and if you fail to answer, 'or want thereof the plaintiff will np dy to the court for the relief there n demanded, that is to say for an irder, judgment and decree, that you md each of you, have no estate, title, ight, lion or interest whatever in and o the lands in said complaint describ ;d nnd as follows, to-wit: The Northwost quarter of the South west quartor (NWUSW'4), of section fvo (2); the North half of the South east quarter (N'.iSEU ), the South rist quarter of the Northeast quarter fSEHNEM), the Wed half of the ortheast quarter (WVsNE'i). the Northeast qunrtor of tho Northeast liiartor (NE'iNEU), and the North east quarter of the Northwest quarter INKNW' of section threo (3) all in township fourteen (M) South of Range forty (40) East of the Willam ette Meridian, all situate lying and 'ieing in the county of Mulheur and tate of Oregon, together with the water and water rights appurtenant o said lands for the irrigation there of; that tho title of the plaintiff to aid premises do quieted; that you and sach and all of you bo forever enjoin .hI and debarred from asserting any laim whatever in or to said lands. iremises and water rights adverse to the plaintiff, and that the titlo of tho nlaintiff is good nnd valid, and for such other roller ns shall seem meet .md agreeable to equity, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is published in the Malheur Enterprise by virtue of an order made' by the Hon. Geo. W. Mc Knight, County Judge of said county, by reason of the absence of tho Cir cuit Judge from said County, bear ing date the 10th day of October, 1917, '.lirectuiir that the lirst publication therrof be made on the 13th day of (Vt T, H'lT. H. C. EASTHAM, lc-, 1 tv,-, Valo. Orego. AtU rney for plaintiff-1 Oct U-Ncv. :i. 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 C. W. kelson, President J. T. Logan, Vice President Chas. E. Flynn, Cashier Eli Rose, Director James M. Weaver, Director J. W. 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