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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1918 PAGE TWO THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE Jfflalfjeur enterprise GEORGE HUNTINGTON CURREY Editor and Owner MALHEUR COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER 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, February 9, 1918 POLITICAL DOPE SHEET SAYS "IIOSS RACE ON." SENATE, GOVERNORSHIP AND TREASURER CONTESTS CLOSE. There is goin' to be a "hoss race," in fact a full "card" of races for the various political offices to be filled by the voters of Oregon this year, While the party primaries are a long way off, May 17, and the final elee tions not until next November, the campaigns for U. S. Senator to fill the unexpired term of the late Harry Lane, for Governor and for State Treas urer are already under way. Especially in the Republican camp do the preliminary contests promise excitement to the spectators. Chas. L. McNary, who is now Senator by appointment, will be a can didate to succeed himself. His principal opponent in the Republican pri maries, as indicated by the early dope sheet, is Robert N. Stanfield. Others in the race are S. B. Houston, state senator from Multnomah county, and gossip continually refers to A. C. Marstcrs, of Douglas county as a sure candidate. Dark horses may yet appear as aspirants have until April 12 in which to file their declarations. Stanfield is considered strong in East crn Oregon and McNary is strong in the Willamette Valley. Both are young men of a progressive type and are surely worthy contenders for the high honors. The race is supposed to be decided in Multnomah county and in Southern Oregon. Stanfield is at present campaigning in the Willamette Valley and is reported to be gaining much strength in that section. How ever McNary's supporters are declaring that they find a strong sentiment in his favor in Eastern Oregon. The Houston camp claim Portland as a radiating center. It is too early to mako predictions but it is likely that this will bo a race that will keep everyone guessing until the votes are counted. For the Democratic "nomination Judge Will R. King, of Malheur coun ty, now at Washington as Chief Counsel of the Reclamation Service, has; announced his intention to seek the Senatorial toga, as has Sam White, of Portland. However, it is whispered that Ex-Governor Oswald West would like to be in tho senate and may enter the race. West has stated that he would not oppose McNary and how he can enter the race consistently is difficult to understand, altho if he decides, it is admitted that he will likely win tho nomination and would give any Republican a run for their life in the final election. Tho Governorshp race is next. It is heads or tails again for the Re publican nomination, only a three sided nlcklo is needed because Governor James Withycombe, Secretary of State Ben Olcott and Persident of tho Or egon Senato Gus Moscr are all optimistic, determined and capable candi dates for Gubernatorial honors. You may cherish your favorite, but take it from the dope sheet it is foolish to give any odds in favor of any one of theso possibilities. A month from now this may nil be changed but at pros ent they all have a right to be happy. Others in the race are Dr. J. E. Anderson, of Tho Dalles, nnd undoubtedly L. J. Simpson, of Coos county, These men arc both worthy aspirants, but at present they have not caused much of a flurry near tho booking booth. Tho Democrats looking toward tho capital dome are numerous, altho Harvey Starkweather, of Clackamas county, is tho only one to formally announce himself. Wnlter M. Pierce, a well known rancher of Union coun ty, is being groomed by his friends, but has so far refused to commit him self. Tho Democratic dope sheet points to Picrco as tho most likely con tender for final honors with the Republican choice Where is tho Eastern Oregon man who would like to jinglo the stato gold for tho noxt four years? Numerous candidates from the Willamette Valley mako it possible for some well known "bunch grnsscr" to become state treasurer. R. Alexander, of Pendleton, has been mentioned, but it is understood that he will not be a candidate. Thoso in the race for sure aro E. D. Cusick of Albany, William Adams of Portland, 0. M. Plummer of Portland and Labor Commissioner Hoff of Salem. Others aro supposed to bo coming and it will bo pot luck or no luck unless some definite issue brings out a mcasuro to guide tho voters' choice. A number of other offices aro to be filled but nt present the races for the Senate, tho Governorship and Stato Treasurer stand out in promi nence. Timo will record many changes in tho dopo sheet; accidents may upset tho figures, while dark horses may never attract any odds. There will be plenty of entries to open tho race and wo will watch with interest the tryouts and warming up process until April 12th, when tho last con testants aro in and tho race is on for tho primary nominations. Let us Btand off tho track and givo all a fair start. Pa pa fa Ps pa SHALL THE AVARMSl'RINGS PROJECT HE CONSTRUCTED IN 1018T Government officials of tho Reclamation Servico pronounco the Warm springs as tho best project in tho United States. It has an extremely low acre cost, promises immediate returns and offers no complex engineering problems. Whilo labor and materials havo risen in cost, so have tho prices of products. While tho money market Is being taxed by tho Liberty Loan other securities are selling. Tho vital question is whether tho people within tho district renlly want tho project constructed. Tho figures show that tho loss duo to one year's delay will more than offsot tho difference in cost between any of tho proposed methods of financing. Keeping this in mind tho land owners should work together for any and all sources of finance and construction. If tho Chamberlain bill passes it is reasonable to supposo that the Reclamation Servico will offer to construct tho project. Hut if tho dam is to bo built this year wo cannot wait very long for this bill. It may never pass. God helps them who help themselves. If tho Government can raise the money nnd will appropriate sufficient funds, this district will annually return in increased produce value moro than tho cost of building. Let us keep an open invitation for Government nid but in tho mean time let us look for Independent sources of finance nnd construction. Wo bclicvo tho district should securo tho services of some well known engineer, who has had reasonable experience in irrigation work, who un derstands how to reach and convlnco tho bond buyers, who can figuro est! mates eo as to permit of competitive bidding, whoso reputation will hold the respect of tho land owners and tho bond buyers, who can finally over see the construction. Such n man could only bo secured nt u largo salary, but soveral thousand dollars spent this spring will bo little enough if it means that 20,000 acres of now land will bo in cultivation next spring, Let us find tho right man and pay whatever is required to engage his entire services. IB a m n l Tho sixth annual book shower of the Valo Public Library will be held beforo long in tho high school auditorium. Tho proceeds of tho en tcrtuinment will be spent in purchasing new books for tho library and n special invitation is extended everyone to attend and help tho library to tho extent of his ability. m m m At its "What Is so rare as a day in June," in midwinter? Malheur county has enjoyed spring weather all winter. a . . T . - - - T . . T . - . . x . - a - -iT . t . . T . . .T . a . .Ta U. S. LAND OFFICE FILINGS All Homesteads and Other Entries Filed at Vale Office During Week. s i ss mmmms smi s ii Ruth Thorp, Durkee, Ore. (addl. homestead) SW VtSE VI see. 5; E NE Vt sec. 8; S NW Vt, W Vt NE , NW NW V sec. 9-12-43. 320 acres. John A. Chastain, Bonita, Oregon of January, wis. and If you fail o to ap- n 72 74 out i -oo f UM, l UI1U to the UOUrt lor uie renei ucmanueu m SE H SW Vt Sec 6 Lots 1, 2 and 3 ttf-0TlajundeementtigalMt you and each and SE Vs. NW Vs. sec 7-17-39 area of you In the sum of Fifteen Thousand anu oej 74. r sec i xi oj. area, (6'000 ) Doiars, together with Interest 301.91 acres. thereon at ten per cent per annum until Joseph T. Pool, Dixie, Ore.-E W ftXJ'ZTo Hunded ' Thfrly-nlne V, and W Vt E set. $-13-44. 320 s"!,,9!! acres. 21th day of January, mis. until paiu; anu ,, .. t-, . for the further tun of Fifteen Hundred Marion M. Butts, Freewnter, Ore- (1500) Dollars as attorneys fees herein; gon S SE Vi sec. 3; N Vt NE Vt, toT hl and "r.emento of this LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS I SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION f February. 1918, and If you fall to aris- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, wer for want thereof the plaintiff will ror juaineur vuiiv. 'apply to tne court lor tne renei mere a demanded, that It to say lor an order, judgment and decree that you and each of you have no estate, title, right, lien or in terest whatever in and to the lands In said amended complaint described, and as follows, to-witi The West half of the South west quarter (W Yt S W Yt) of section thirty two (32), In Township thirteen (IS) South of Range forty (40) East of the Willamette Meridian; also Lot four (4), and the South half of tho Northwest quarter (S 14 N W Vt): the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (S W Yt N E W) : J. C. QOHDON, Plaintiff, S. GITELSON and RACHEL GITELSON, his wife, and it. u. ruuMn, Defendants. TO S. GITELSON and RACHEL GITEL SON of the above-name! oeienaanu. m TTIR KAMF. OF THE STATE OF OR' EGON: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in tne above eniiuea cause wiumi u weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, to-wlt, the 26Uday SW.Vi NE Vt, W sec 10; E S EH, SW Vt SE Vt sec. 9-13-38. 640 acres. George Lees, Bonita, Oregon (Iso lated tract) N Vt SE Vt, NE Vt S WU sec 8-16-40. 120 acres. James M. McEwen, Mooreville, Or egon (Isolated tract) NW V sec. 10 26-37. 160 acres. I al.lt And for a decree foreclosing mat cer tain mortgage given by you dated Septem ber 29, 1916, to the plaintiff herein, and ordering a sale of the property described In said mortgage, as follows, to-wlt: The South Half of the Northeast Quar ter (S ti N E Vt, North Half of the South east Quarter (N V4 S E Yt, North Half of the Southeast Quarter of the North west Quarter (NV4SEUNWW) and the Southwest Quarter of the South east Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (S W Vt S E Yt N W Yt) a In Section Twenty-five (25), Township nttecn (it) South. Range Forty-two H2) East, W, M., Jemima McEwen, Mooreville, Ore- 3d land" and gon (Isolated tract) N Vt NE Vt, lands laid out In public roads thereon, the SW Vt NE Vt, SE Vt NW Vt sec. EE Sing '.u'ch' excited SLT"' U97 on inn nProa Also Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three iw acres. ... , ,.i, T.nii.,in. raoi. n,i iiiji Robert W. Hemingway, Sheaville, Twenty-three (23), Twenty-four o (241, Twcn- rT-i . r,rt , nnnrr IF I ly-live lOJ ana iwemy-ai lu; in uiuvii SE Vt SE Vi Sec. 25-27-45; Twenty-four (24) in the town of Drogan, ity, urcgon, according 10 ine thereof of record with the Ite- E Vt, NW Vt SEH, NE Vt SW Vt eorder of Conveyances of Malheur County, sec, 30-27-46. 322.66 acres. Together with all water rtghts and water i n ,.,,... in ,,, :ii I right certificates appurtenant to anu run- Thomas G. Murchison, Mooreville, , with the ,aId land aforeSaid. Orec-nn R f NE V SE V sec 23- And for an order directing that upon such Uregon C ft iNlli Vt, OE Vt sec. .a, . . thereof be bdd led. first. SW Vt SW Vt sec. 24; NW Vt NE toward the charges and expenses of the i oc on ot onn said sale, and tne costs ana aisDursemcnis TVirnnnn f! Mnrchisnn Mnnrpvillp nl ne remainder thereof, if any, be ap- i nomas u, jviurcnison, aioorevnie, .. . ,.,, ,h ...! f the uM imi. Orcgon (addl. homestead) E'4 SW ment for money paid as taxes, together with ... ,ir the Interest thereon, and the balance, if V4 sec, 23; SE Vi SW Vt, W V2 Ok any, be applied toward the payment of the. 1 wr 1 GIP 1 Ql? 1. MP f. con said principal sum oi nitecn inousanu Vi, Nh Vi hti Vi, Ok Vi JN& Vi Sec (.....ft... Dollars, together with the Inter- 24: NE Vt NW Vt sec. 26-30-37. 320 est thereon, as provided in said Judgement; and the residue of such proceeds. If any, acres. be paid to the Clerk of this Court for those Carl Edgar, Mooreville, Oregon, cnAd for further decree forever debar- (second homestead) NW Vt NW Vt and foreclosing the .defendants .and all 3ec, 9; W SW Vi, NE Vt NW Vt them, or either of them, any of the said j. P li 1 v li. MP U ooo Property, or any interest or rignt tnercin. Sec. 4; t, Oti Vt, t, Nt. Vt Sec. CTCept the statutory right to redeem. r;i 90.37 SW U SW Va rpc 33- E 'hat upon such sale oi tne said prem-oliJ-6i, ow A &w it sec a vz ,9M cither of thc partCT to thfa ,uit be SE Vt, NW Vt SE Vt, S Vt NE Vt allowed to bid and purchase the same, and sec 32-28-37. 630.15 acres. dlat, possession of the said premises nnd tho Joseph H. Carter, Boise, Ida. (Pot- "hole thereof tassium permit) All sec. 36-24-44; mer.t, order and decree as to the court may all Sec 31-24-46; all sec 61, 24, 4b; This summons U published by order of n 1 ok aa. it o R OK vIK line lion. lieo. w. McKnignt. juuge oi tne all sec 1, 25, 44; all sec. 6, lb, 45. County coUrt for Malheur County, Oregon, iKftn ..... i made In the absence oi tne Ulrcuit judge 1.. 1 L. I.. ,11.1. 1.. , ,L r"... . .. .. a.1.1 fillKtnV A Bercrh. Boise. Ida. (Pot- order Is dated January 24. 1918. and dl- , ... ... ofl nn n I recta mat service oi tnis summons ue maue tassium permit) All sees IZ, 2.6, ito, by publication thereof in the Malheur En- J7 T nA P AA 9fifin nprpq I terprlse, commencing with the issue of Jan- Al I. S4, It. 41. OOU acres. .ndimr with the Issue Charles W. Peake, Boise, Ida. (Pot- of March 16. 1918. and directing that a aSSlUm permit) all sec. 34 44; herein be forthwith mailed to the Bald de- rendanta S. Gitelson and Rachel liitelson at town addresses. DAVIS A KESTER. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at Vale, uregon. j-zb-mar-ib. SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF DE LINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATES In thc Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon ror Malheur County J. A. KENNEDY, Plaintiff, IV,. WMt t.ir nt the Southeast nuarter Yi S E Vi) ; the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (N E Vt S W Vi) of Section five (6) In Township fourteen (14) South of Range forty (40) East of the Willamette Meridian, together with all wat er rights for the irrigation thereof, all sit uate and being in the county of Malheur and State of Oregon; and mat you ana eneh nnd nil nf vou be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim what ever in or to said lands, premises ana water right adverse to tho plaintiff, that the title of the plaintiff Is good and valid, and for such other rc?:ef as may seem meet and equitable, and for the costs and disbursements or this suit. TM ummnnt 14 nuhllshed in the Mai heur Enterprise by virtue of an order made far the Hon. Dalton Dlggs, judge of the above entitled court, bearing date the 29th day of January, 1918, directing the first publication here of to be made on thc Ind day oi rcbruary, 11 r. KAKTJTAM. Residing at Vale, Oregon, Attorney for plaintiff. F-2-Mar-16. Are You Going to Build? Don't wait until spring. If you are planning to build this year, it is time you were letting us give you some quotations. We are now in a position to furnish all kinds of building materials at lowest prices. Stop in some time and le us figure with you. HOME LUMBER & COAL CO. J. C. CONKRITE, Manager ,aimsBMBaaaBaB"sasa,aBliaa,J,a" 1 1 ''""a" NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution in attachment duly issued by thd Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Malheur, .State of Oregon, dated the 23rd day of January, 191S, in n certain action In the Circuit Court, for aaid County ana owte, wherein L. J. Hadlcy. as Plaintiff, .nu...l Imlcrment npnlnst Dan Eno. De- rnn,lt,nt far the sum of Nine Hundred and Fifty Five and 80-100 Dollars, with interest at tne rate oi o per cent per uimum iun, the 8th day of January, 1018, and for the further sum of Twenty Nine and 20-100 Dollars, costs and disbursements nerein. Therefore notice Is hereby given that I ...111 nn !. 9filh Hnv nf' February. 1918. at the main entrance to the court house In Vale, In said uouniy ana oiate, at iu o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following aescrioea real yruycrtj. to-wlt: . . . T irinht R nn "mi. I vit f ourteen, oec- Itnn fine Tnwnshln Twentv Two. South. naiure Fortv Six. E. W. M. and Lota Five and Six, Iilock Six, Hadley's Second Addi tion to the City or Vale, all In maineur uran 1., n,nn n.iron uml nml levied uoon as the prop erty of Dan Eno, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisiy tne juukiucui. m ravor of L. J. Hadley, Plaintiff and against the Defendant, with interest thereon, togeth er with all costs and disbursements that have, or may hereafter accrue. Dated at Vale, Malheur ' County, Oregon, this 23rd day of January, 1918. iiktn .1. i tivvn. ?.nerm. Dy E. II. TEST, Deputy. trut. PnUlfnl on January 26th. 1918. Last Publication, February 23rd, 1918. This Tear cf ef"Ily vhajoaT i plantings choose varieties for food value and productiveness. Plant GOOD SEED Strive for big returns. Our standing of over a quarter century as the SEED HEADQUARTERS of the Northwest Guarantees that We can Serve You "BUCKEYE" Incubators. Standard Brooder Stoves. Diamond Poultry Foods. LEE'S Foods & Remedies. Special Catalogs NURSERY stock POULTRY supplies BEE supplies FERTILIZERS "BUCKEYE" and LEE BOOKLETS Mailed on Request. all sec 35, 24, 44, all sec. 2, 25, 44, . all sec. 3, 25, 44. 25G0 acres. John F. Cell, Boise, Ida. (Potas sium permit) all sec. 24, 34, 44; all sec. 25, 24, 44; nil bees. 19 and 30 (unsurvoyed) T. 24, R. 45. 25G0 acres Virgil II. Tucker, Boise, Ida. (Pot assium permit) all sees. 20, 21, 27, 28, T. 24, R. 45. 2560 acres. Julia M. Rambo, Ontario, Oregon, (add'l homestead) E W sec. 3; N Vt N Ms sec. 17-25-38. 320 acres. .rr tiir t rr vtxt vruff r t'T vrxtxr hb wife, JOHN P. FLYNN. HAIUtY FLYNN and ANDREW J. FLYNN. In dl- vldually and as partners under thc name and style of Iynn Lumber Company. Defendants. To Andrew J. Flvnn. Ethel G. Flvnn. his Carl Fegtly, Vale, Ore, (Potassium hnFlrdW&.FLynndn permit) Sec. 7; all sec. 8; Lots 1, 2, 3 sec. 17; N -E Vz lots 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, n' under the firm name and style of Flynn IN THE NAME Or THE STATE Or UK- U. NE Va. lnlB 1 nnd 9 sec. SVu"i.. are,??IeD "S"J1S. -V" it. , - i neiwieuy. inc nuiuer ui ieruucaie ul ul- assium permit). All of Sees. 13, 14, 23 and 24-23-44. 25C0 acres. Bert Pilgrim, Boise, Idaho, (Pot- 20 and 21-23-44. 2560 acres. Samuel B. Hinton, Walla Walla, 18-26-44. 1350.81 acres. llnquency numbered 1148 isued on the i l;t Charles Waits, Boise, Idaho (Pot- fax Collector of 'the County of Malheur, oiaie di uregon. lor ine amount oi sixty five and 80-100 dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes por the year 1911, together with thc pen alty. Interest and costs thereon uoon the , ... ... fc real invttKny asavaacu w yuu, ul which jruu assium permit) All OI bees, ID, li, are the owners as appears of record, sit uate in sau county ana state, anu par ticularly described as follows, to-wlt; Lot nine (9) In block twenty six (26) a. t L. .aMa n .... ..n . ... ... .. ,1 ... 1 .. 1 .. Wash. (Homestead) NE Vi N & S of and In the townsite of IlroBan, Oreuon, U On o i ir. on oon nnroa "rouan. ureKon. satu plat Deine on llle Yt fac. J4-1&-JJ. 6iv acres. in the oakB of the County Cerk of ,aW Otto D. Jones, La Grande, Oregon, (Homestead) SE'i SE Vt Sc. 1; N :cnnly has paid taxes on said premises li WP 1 Co 10 1 A net. T nf 1 p u ",,r Pr'or "r subsequent years with the Yt Nb Vi. tC. U-14-dy, Lot 1, L rate o intcre.t on said amounU as fol- W Sec. 7-14-40. 318.94 acres. om" n, Allen Morrison, Mooreville, Oregon, Year's Date Tax itct Kate of (Homestend)-E W , W Vt E 1912 12X17 1230 7i.02 IB per" cent Ses. 8-25-37. 320 acres. "J " ?" H i " p "n L. W. Burtch, Vale, Oregon, (Pot- !?!5 ?2-5-i7 2i8t 8.3i 15 per cent lissium permit) S sec, 27; S The total amount due the plaintiff nt the ... oo. R u. rop MO. ,,11 nf rp .1.1 t.,me of fll.lnB. the complaint herein being " line sum of three hundred, nity nine and nnd 34: SW Vx W NW A sec 35- M-100 dollars, with cosU, disbursements and , .. . I inl.n.r NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Vale, Oregon. January :vm, lvit I171B1 Vlo in. Serial No. 0.'8V.7. Notice is hereby given that the Northern n.llwnv t'nmnnnv. whose DO.lt Office I ol.l.a 1 Rf. Pflul. Minnesota, has this 19th I day of January, 1918, filed In this office its application to select under me provis ions of the net of Congress, approved .luly 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 697, 2fc ) the NE of NE V, Sec. 9. Twp. 23 .South, R. 42 East W. M. , , Any and all persons claiming Adversely the lands described, or desiring to object lww.an.ia nt th. mlnecnl rhnrneter of the land. or any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, snouin nie ineir niiiuaviu ul iiu -i i test In this o nce on or before tne lBin day of March, 19181 Tims. .iniMP.a. necliter. Published in Malheur Enterprise, located at Vale, Oregon. 1-Z-Marcp-w. fml w t0 Your MVQ- Til Profit and NOTICE TO CKEDITOKS III the County Court of Malheur County, Stato ot uregon In thc Matter of the Estate of Miller Tage, TW.-n.il. The undersigned having been appointed by the County Court of Mnlhcur County, Ore uon', Administrator of the Estate of Miller Page, deceased, and having qualified by fil ing hi3 oath and bond as such : vnTirp. Is herebv civen to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present mem, verineu as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to Bald administrator at hU residence near nat ion, Oregon, or to Davis & Kestcr his attorneys, at their office at vale, Oregon. Dated this January 23, 1918. 1IARUY L. PAGE. Admlnlitrator of the Estate of Miller Page, Deceased. J-Z6-reb-zwt SUMMONS FOK PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, . For Malheur county C. II. ZEVELY, Plaintiff, Building for the Future 17-43; lots 3 and 4 sec 2-18-43. Area 255G.31 acres. The aaid Andrew J. Flvnn aa the owner of the legal title of the above described property tts the same appears of record. William H. Innes, Boise, Ida, (Pot- h"J "J ,Sr,nh' "a"! nsalum ncrmiU All of sees. 27. 28. 1 nedr. the plaintiff, will nunlv to the Cir. nn i m oo ii .ir-A cult Court of the County and State oforc- 66 and 34-3-44. J5ll0 acres. ,ij for B decree foreclosing the Hen against iie property above described and mention Hi in said certificate. And vou are herebv assium permit) All of sees, 10, 11, lummoned to appear within sixty days af it i 1 1 r or 1 1 nrrn I 'cr "e "te ne fifB publication of thtl uiiu iu-tu, tuuu uvica, i mmmons, exclusive or the day or the first lubltcalton hereof, and defend this action r nay the amount due as shown above. No List of "Nonessential" Product)) -ogether with costs, disbursements, and nc cruet! iiiierest, and ill ease 01 your lail 'ire to do so, a judgment and decree will 'o rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes, costs, disbursements. Interest and pen ilty, aaginat the iand and premises above named and described. This summons Is served on you by pub lication by virtue of an order made by the Hon. Dalton lliggs, judge of the above en Mtlftl court, bearing date the 29th day of lanuary, 1018. directing the first publication No list of nonessential farm pro ducts to bo denied trnnsporation fa cilities, hits been prepared by tho Di rector General of Railroads, and tho issuance of such nn order is not con templated. 1 1. l...ll....n.l ani I.. .1. ..l... I hereof to be made on the 2nd day of Feb- v . ui.-.!-. . ," ,,, m8i and the last publication on the now ucinn iormuiaiea n win ue pos siblo to provido adequato transporta tion for farm products this year. The farmers are instructed to place or ders for cars when needed with local freight agents, us heretofore Not Much Space Left Looking over the Jordan Valley Ex press it would appear that Editor Charles A. Hackney has turned it en tirely over to the Government, There seems to bo little else in it than Ques tionnaire, Ited Cross, Food Conserva tion, Liberty Loan, Thrift Stamps, Y. M. C, A., and other war activities. Also Editor Hacknoy is secretary fori tho lied Cross nnd chairman of seven or eight different patriotic commit tees. Jordan Valley is about a hun dred miles from the rnilrond. but this Mu'. ,Iu- "enry J. Hub; the , ' - unnnown news ot linnu Hug, deceased; live newspaper ncips ll palpitate WWII"! unnun neirs oi ueicner Hug, deceas .... . . led. llta all other uruni or rapIIm nn. patriotism. Uregon Voter. known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inwrsi in tne real estate described in the complaint herein, defendant t A War Stamp a day keeps tho kal- 'Jf tiik name ov the state ok ok- 1 " ILGONt You are herebv reuulr.! in inn.,. i v jr m.lij, i tnu answer ui aroenued eompiauit n leil Havo vnn n W S 5 linl tn vmip I i , . V . atiove entitled eourt lla8 you a W, i. b. baby in your I within sU weeks from th .Ut. of ih. home T I Ant publication of this summons, that Is . I ft. . . wjtkl. .1. L. . . . t . . , 1 m " itvm am sua uay 1th day of Anrll. 191(1. and that the same oe published in the Malheur Enterprise, a weekly newspaper, published at Vale, Oregon. All process and papers In this proceed Tng may lie served upon the undersigned siding within the state of Oregon. at the address hereinafter mentioned. II. C. EASTHAM. Address, Vale, Oregon. Attorney for the rialntlff. F-2-Apr-6 SUMMONS FOIt PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- gon. tor Malheur County, James Morfitt, riaintlti, vs. Barbara Miller, nee Hun. and J. C Miller, her husband; Alexander Hug, and Addle Hug. his wife; Henry J. Hug; the unknown heirs of Fannie Hug. deceased. the unknown heirs of Melchrr Hug, de ceased, also all other persons or part. ners unknown claiming any right, title, estate nea or interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, and C. C. Mueller u guardian ad litem of the minor and (or) unknown heirs of any and all ot said defendants, nffemlmntx To Barbara Miller, n. llnir. mn.t J r Miller, her husband; Alexander Hug and PEARL ZEVELY, Defendant. To PEARL ZEVELY, the above-named de fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR EGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you I t in the above entitled cause within six weeks "rom thc date of the first publication of t this summons,to-wit, the 10th day of Jan-1 uary. 1918. or within six weeks if served I A personally without this state, and if you 1 ,1, all so to appear and answer the plain- I tiff will anDlv to tho Court for the relief A demanded in the complaint, to-wit: For alj. lecree dissolving the bonds of matrimony I heretofore and now esixtfnc between you nml the plaintiff, and ror an absolute di vorcn from the defendant! nnd for an or Jer awarding to the plaintiff the care and eiwtnrlv nf his minor child! and for such other and further relief 03 to thc Court A. may seem meet and equitable; and for his I r.r.hta nnd HUbiirapmnntj. hi-retn. I t This summons Is published by -order of I X the Hon. Judge Geo. W. McKnlght, judge I .!. WHEN YOU BUILD A HOUSE YOU NATURALLY WANT IT TO STAND FOK A GOOD MANY YEARS. GOOD Quality LUMBER IS A PRIME REQUISITE AVE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSI NESS FOR THE FUTURE BY SELL ING GOOD LUMBER. EXPERI ENCE HAS TAUGHT US THAT IT IS THE BEST WAY YOUR SAT ISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS TRY US. ft VL StAHtrACTjrrcr3 WE FURNISH PLANS FREE When you are in town Call and see E. C. LONGWELL Sales Manager VALE, OREGON Western Soft Pine i if iht Pnuniv fTniirt fnr Mnlhpur finuntv. i. i u- i n 4k. ri.ani I i inane in nic auat:iii.i; ui nitr uiikuit uug of thU district from the county, which Bald I X order directs the service ot this lummons I a L .. I I. 1... l.'f J 11 I I t iu u iiiuuu uy puuiivuiiuii uicrrui in ni i aT Malheur Enterrriae. a weekly newapaper pub-I J. SUte! ac;mn,Celncingt,nwithn the"3 uSe"" 'ther". HWHWHWKWWWWrfr f January IU, 1918, and ending with the I 'sue thereof of March 2, 1918, and directing 'hat a copy of this summons, and of the complaint herein, be forthwith mailed to :hc defendatn at her last known address. DAVIS & KESTEIt. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at Vale, Oregon Jan-lD-March-2. STRAYED One red cow; one black calf, nearly yearling; one red heifer, 2-years. All brantled quarter circle over J-T-F connected, on left rib, and right ear cropped. Cow has other brands. Last seen on tho south fork of Willow Kindly give any information as to the whereabouts of these animals to GEO. LYTLE, Parma, Idaho, Box 62, Rt. 3. jl9-t4p. OUR SPECIALTIES We specialize in compounding prescrriptions. Our stock is fully equipped to meet all demands for drugs, sick room supplies and proprietary remedies for cold weather ailments; croup, sore throat, colds, grippe, bronchitis, etc. First class line of confections and hot drinks at our Soda Fountain. The Vale Drug Store vie, Oregon Estray Notice I have taken up two bay mares with colts about 7 months old, brand- (JHL) on left thigh and "Diamond L" on right thigh, respectively. Own ers can have same by paying feed bill and for this ad. F. C. ELLIS, R. F. D Ontario, Oregon. f9-t3. Strayed Kindly give any information as to tho whereabouts of the following de scribed animals to tho undersigned owner. Ono red yearling Steer, one red and white yearling heifer, ono red with some roan yearling heifer. AH brantled I C U on right side and marked slightly in right crop off left. W, D. FANNING, Brogun, Oregon. jl-tl'p. Springfield Two miles of macadam roads is to be built in tho spring, Ashland Chromo ore deposits 10 miles from here are to be developed. Telephone Efficiency The highest development of telephone effi ciency m this country gave the United States, when it entered the war, a superiority over all other methods for quick communications. In Malheur county, "Service" is the motto of this phone company. If you are not already a subscriber, we invite you to become one. !::;... In spite of (he war and what it has meant to this company,' we are meeting the needs of the public in a remarkably sue rcssful way. 5 ; Malheur Home Telephone Co. H. H. WAGGONER, Local Manager. 'X. r