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VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918 PAGE TWO THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE 13 v 1 fee EE. 4f , !.'; it Ft Jfflalfjeur enterprise j GEORGE HUNTINGTON CURREY Editor and Owner MALHEUR COUNTY OFFICIAL PAlHF PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT VALE, OREGON Entered at the Vale, Oregon, Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter UNITED PRESS SERVICE Special County Correspondents Subscription Rates in Advance Ono Year, ?2.00 Six Months, $1.00 Advertising and printing prices given on application VALE, ORGON7SAWr1)AXMAY 4, 1918 SUMMONS In The Circuit Court of The Slate of Oregon ror aiameur wouniy Malheur County, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff THE WAR, THE FARM AND THE FARMER By Herbert Quick Member Federal Farm Loan Board . Tho farmer everywhere loves peace. The American aimer oipe. dally lovos peace. Since the dawn of history, tho farmer has been the man who BUffored most from war. All that he possesses lies out of doors In plain sight and Is spoil of war his house, his grain, his livestock. The flames that light the skies in tho rear of every Invading army are consuming tho things that yesterday represented his life work, and the life labors of (past generations of farmers f Everywhere tho farmer Is a warrior when war Is tho only thing which will pake and keep him free Ho cannot rally to the colors as quickly as can 'tho dwellers In the cities, because It lakes longer to send to the farms the call to arms. It takes longer to call ho farmers from tho fields than tho ,clty dwellers from the shops. Many 'do not hear the first blast of the 'trumpet. Others do not at first under ibtand Its 'moaning because they have not bad the time to talk the matter over with their acquaintances. Instead ipt reading half a dozen extras a day, the farmer may read weekly papers Irmly. He must havo more time In a Ibuddon emergency to mako up his pnlnd. ji It Is impossible to sot tho farmors pf the United GUitoi on flro by means 'of any Budden spark of rumor. But 'When they do Ignite, thoy burn with 'a slow, hot flro which nothing can'put 'hut. They are sometimes the last to heat up; but they stay hot. In a long fight thoy are always found sturdily carrying the battle across No-Man's Land In the last grim struggle Tho American farmer will glvo all that ho has and all that ho is to win tills L'roat war against war. ! This war was nt first hard to under stand. No armed foe bod Invaded tho United States. The night skies woro not reddened by burning rlcka and farm houses. No raiding parties robbed us of our cattle or horses. No ip-abcr-rattleis InBuIled our women. It ipecmea to many oi us i :ti we were not ftt war tho thing was so far off. i"Ve did not realize what a giant war ,uaa uecomo a. monster wun u iuuu- tho sea. Tv'hai was the order against wnlcn we reboUfd when we went In. to this war? Look at tfcs condition of the American farmer in the latter part of 1914 and the first half of 1S16 and see. When the war broke out, through surprise and panic we partially gave up for a while the use of the sea as a highway. And the farmers of America faced ruin. I know an Iowa farmer who sold his 1914 crop of 28 000 bushels of wheat for seventy cents a bushel. Farmers In the south sold tholr cotton for half the cost of po- auemg it. All this time those por tions of the world whose ports were open were ready to pay almost any price for our products. When finally we set our ships In motion once more, prosperity returned to the farms. But It never returned for the farmers of those nations which remained cut off from ocean traffic. Take the case of Australia. Thors three crops havo remained unsold on the farms. No ships could be spared to mako the long voyage to Australia. So In spite of the efforts of the Gov ernment to suve the farmers from ruin, grain has rotted In the open. Millions of tons have been lost for lack of a market. Sueh conditions spell Irretrievable dlststor. Such conditions would have prevailed In this country from the out break of the war until now if our Government had not first resisted with overy diplomatic weapon, and finally drawn the sword. Why did we draw the sword? To keep up tho prico of wheat and cot ton, and to protect trade only? If someone should order you to remain on your farm, and not to use the pub lic highways, would your resistance bo based only on the fear of loss In profits from fnlluro to market your oiops? By no means! You would fight to the Inst gasp! Not to make money, but to be free! When a man Is enslaved, all h sand nrms that could reach across thollo t-s In money Is his wages. But tho own land, haul grain or drive stock to town, It would havo dono only a little more than It accomplished by its Interdict against the freedom of ' R. r'. Duffy, W. if. Eaton. Albert P. Peter. Henry Allen, Jasper Burns, Emory Cole and nnwn Tni.t rVimnanv. A. II. Chester. Noaml , A. Bigelow, W. 11. casebeer, uienn uiueiie, J. ir rvhrnn. T. D. Coooer. Roy Crowley, R. R. Duffy. W. II. Eaton. Albert P. Peter son, Susan Flynn, II. M. Gilliam, Harris ft Moudy, Frank High, P. M. Warren. Hoxle-Sarozln-Van Cllsle & Wilson, Ceo. W. Ker- I shner, Jno. JI. llousen, irf-slie isennarai, I r.n,.VtL'rvwi n-rM. find A, II. Soward. M. E. Church, Mrs. Teresa E. Mcllae. Harry Newby and L. A. Green, Northwest Oil & Gaa Com pany, .1. T. Roberts and Wm. Westfall, F. M. Rockefeller and E. W. Yeoman, C. II. Roberts, Paul S. Roberts, Mrs. C. A. Rush and Harvey & Sullivan, John A. Rea, Charles Robert Smith and ll. tt. weanc, i nomas j Sutherland, Albert Sherman, Nyssa Improve ment Comnanv and A. B. Simon. Otto Storm.' Emll Tschirgi. Henry Vanderpool, George Greene, and S. W. Warren, Ada Wright, W. S. Young and J. It. Farley, II. B. Miller, Margaret Sutherland ana u. u. tsuinennna, K. M. Shelley, H. II. Hill and W. E. Lees. Defendants. To Henry Allen, Jasper Burns, Emory Cole and Rrognn Trust Company, A. H. Chester, Noaml A. Bigelow, W. II. Casebeer, Glenn Gillette, J. II, t;octiron. u. u. uooper, uoy i.rowiey, seas and tnko from us tUrec-totirt's of 'cvorythlng wo grow. But finally wo Eaw that It waB so. If the Imperial German government ihad made and cnfoiccd an order that ev American fanner should leave his white rami has never been able to ac cent slu ory. Ho has never yet been successfully enslaved. There rises up In him against servitude a resentment so terrible that death always is prf erablo. . J STATE'S JiCEDS ARE MANY Aggressive Spirit Is Necessary to Get Our Own, Says L. J, Simpson. There Is an opportunity In state government to link very closely with tho plans and movements at Washing ton, D. C. Appearing before pcoplo of the Wlllametto Valley, recently, L. J, Simpson, candlduto for tho Repub lican nomination for Governor, inmlo several stotoments showing bow Inti mate touch with Washington could advance the Interests of Oregon, "Oregon must bo aggressive. It Is a vast storehoiiBO of potentialities, which, however, do no one much good until tho outsldo world recognizes them," stated Simpson. "Wo havo a glaring oxnmplo In tho prosent wooden shipbuilding pro gramme, For somo tlmo, men from tho Northwest had a terrific fight on their hanus to convince tho Washing ton authorities that tho toothpicks of the South wero In no xny to bo com pared with tho timber of tho North west. "More recently, wo find tho govern ment's war boards making restrictions In contrtiuts for condensed milk which practically ruin tho comlonsorlcs of Oregon, "There nro a thousand and ono in stances where understanding built up between tho people at homo mill tho people at Washington, mid proper co operation with our representatives nt Washington, whoever they made, will 'make for recognition of Oregon's posi tion. "Oregon has boon first In ovorythlng connected with tho war, ami it Is up to her to bco that bIio Is first In everything utter tho war," EXPLAINS TEKMS Confuslnn In Us of Term "Converti bility" in Honda Explained. Tho following letter received from the Liberty Loan headquarters nt Portland und explains the confusion which has arisen in the use of the term "convertibility" in tho recent of Liberty Ilonds; From State Liberty Loan Com mittee, Publicity Division, Portland, Oregon. Edward Cookingham, Stnto Chnir nitin, K. E. Smith , Manager, D. C. Director of Publicity, PORTLAND, Ore., April. Some misapprehension regarding tho word "convertibility," used in connection with Third Liberty Loan Bonds, seems to have arisen in tho minds of the public, according to letters received at Stale Liberty Loan headquarters, some persons contusing tne term witn negotiability. Edward Cookingham, stnto execu tive chairman, gave out tho following statement Saturday, regarding the moaning of tho words: "I would like to mako it plain to nil purchasers of bonds that tho Third Liberty Loan Bonds nro both negoti able and transferable and in that re spect do not differ nt all from the I'irst and Second issues of Liberty nouns. "The word 'convertibility' has no reference whatever to tho negoti ability of the bonds, This particular issuo is not 'convertible' into any other bonds whicli may be issued later in tho war, but that does not mean thnt the bonds are not negotiable or trims- leramc or deliverable in the freest . Cm. an Pl.nn Tf. M. milium. Harris & Moudy, I'rank High, P. M. Warren, Hoxle-Saroiln-Van Gllsle & Wilson, Geo. W. Ker shncr. Jno. M. Housen, Leslie Iscnhardt. Lockwood Bros, and A. H. Soward. M. E Church, Mrs. Teresa E. McRae. Harry Newby and 1.. A. urccn, normwesi ju una sjui pany. J. T. Roberts and Wm. Westfall, F. M if,.,L.f1lr nr.,1 v.. W. Yeoman. C. H Onrt. Pnul s. Ilnlifrts. Mrs. C. A. Rush and Harvey & Sullivan, John A. Rea, Charles Robert Smith and K. ti. weani, i nomas i Sutherland, Albert Sherman, wyssa improve mpnt fnmnnnv and A. B. Simon. Otto Storrri Emll Tpchirgi, Henry Vanderpool, George Greene and s. w. warren, nan wrignt, y S. Young and .1. H. Farley, It. B. Miller, u.,.,nh Riitlifrlnml nnri Tt. fl. Sutherland E. M. Shelley, II. H. Hill, and W. E. Lees, and ALL WHOM IT MAY tUNUUHW. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE. nnM vAti nn,l pnrh nf vou are hereby noti fied that Mnlheur County, Oregon, Is the owner and holder of Certificates of Delin quency for unpaid taxes, due and payable to Malheur County, Oregon, for the year 1911. and also for the year 1912, 191.1, 1914 and 1915, Issued by the Tax Collector of Malheur County, Uregon, wmcn cerlincaics are here inafter set forth, showing the number there of, together with the tracts of land covered thereby ; the amount of taxes, Interest, and penalty and accrued cost Included In said certificates, date of Issuance of and rate of Interest on said certificates : nlso the amount of tlxes due and dellngtlent on the tracts of. land covered by said certificates for tho years subsequent to the Issuance of gatd certificates, together with the rate of Interesf, penalty, and advertising cost thereon; whicli amounts nro a Hen on the land described in said certi ficates, In which is given the town, If town nronertv. with lot nnd block, and the legal subdivisions, with section, township and ranire, If rurnl property, with the name of the per son to whom assessed, the description of each of which several tracts of land nre given under the numbers 1 to 47 herein. And you are further notified that there is due and delinquent and n lien on the Bcveral trncts of land, taxes which arc pay. able to plaintiff for the years set forth and assessed to the persons named herein upon the lands described in said certificates of dftllnnuenev. or some portion thereof, each of which several amounts and the sums with Interest thereon are due and delinquent Irom ilpfpndnntjt in nlafntlff UDon each of Bald several tracts as herein given, said tracts being described as xouowb: IKov to Abbreviations: D C Delinquency Certificates ; P Penalty ; A C Advertising Cost; Tr Tract: II Block : L Lot; Sec Section; Tp Township; Rg Range; S South; E W M East of Willamette Mer idian : A Assessed to.) Tr. 1, Ls. 32, .13 and 34, B. 4. Nelson's Add. to Vale: A. to Harry Allen; 1911, D. C. 1122, J4 00, 15 per cent, 7-1-10; 1912, 1215 D. C, J.01, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1913, D. C. : 1305, 13.45. IB uer cent. 8-1-10: 1914. D. C. 1699. $2 39, 15 per cent, 8.1-16; 1915. D. C. 2076. S.77, 15 per cent. 5-1-17; 1916, J2.30, 12 per cent, P. .11, A. O. 50c: Tr. 2. Ls. 18. 19. 20 and 21. B. 3. Terrace Heights Add. to Ontario; A. to Jasper Burns ; 1911, D. C. 1123. J12.25, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1914, D. C. 1623, $1.45, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1916, 15.13, 12 per cent. P. .26, A. C. .50. Tr. 3. Ls. 1 to 20 inc.. B. 23. & Ls. 1 to 24 inc. In B. 24. Brognn; A. to Emory Cole; 1911. D. C. 1124, 36.05, 15 per cent, 7-1-10; 1913, r. C. 1313, $21.42, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1914, D. C. 1619, $7.75. 15 per cent. 8-1-16; 1015, D. C. 2112, $8.11, IB per cent, 6.1-17. Tr. 4. Ls. 35 and 36. B. 2, Hadley'a 1st Add. to Vale; A. to A. II. Chester: 1911, D. C. 1129, $10 90, 15 per cent, 7-1-16. Tr. f. Assessor's Tax No. U. Sec. 29. Td. 18. Rg. 45, and L. 8, II. 12, Hope's Add. to Vale; E'j L. 6, B. 27. Eldredge's Add. to Vale, and L. 14, II. 29, Brognn; A. to A. II. Chester; 1911, D. C. 1132. $163.60. 16 per cent, 7-1-16. Tr. 6. L. 30. B, 33. Hope-Holland Add. to Vale; A. to W. H. Casebeer; 1911, D. C. 4, Tp. 24, Rg. 87, and NW)', SEV4 and NEW .74 OfK, ip. 4, llg. Oil J . lO Mrs, Teresa E. McRae; 1911, D. C. 1170, $8.68, 16 per cent, 7-1-16; 1914, D. C. 1881, $13.27, IB per cent, 8-1-16; 1014, D. C. 1744, $18.65, 15 per cent 8-1-16. Tr. 26, Ls. 1 to G Inc.; B. fit; La. 8 to 10, B. 65; La. 9 to 10, B. 66; La. to 14. B. 70, i,reens Add. to Nyssa; A. to Harry Newby 1911, D. C. 1172. $32.85, 16 per cent, 7-1-16 1913, D. C. 1347, $27.41, 15 per csnt, 7-1-16 1614, D. C. 1744, $18.65, 16 per cent, 7-1-16 1016, D. C. 21C6, $17.22, 15 per cent, S-l-17 1916, $11.47, 12 per cent, I. 67, A. C. .60. Tr. 27. SE4 See. 18. I'd. 17. Rs. 43; A to Northwest Oil & Gas Company; 1911, D C. 1173. $3.00. 16 Tier cent. 7-1-16; 1912. II C. 1260, $9.06, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1913, D. u. ijai-, (iu.E5, 15 per cent, s-i-16; 1914 D. C. 1E89, $7.22, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1915 D. C. 2511, $7.76, 16 per cent, 6-1-17; 1916, i per cent, r. .9, A. J. .0". Tr. 28. WW Yf'A, Sec. 14, Tp. 16, Rg. 38, and NEV. SEM. Sie. 15. Tn. IB. Pf. SK A to J. T. Roberts; 1911, D. C. 1177, $35.77, per cent, i.j.ju; iwz, u, I2lv, fZU.Ub, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1913, D. C. 1412, $21.80, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1914, D. C. 2033, $39.29, 10 per cent, b-i-ib; ipib, iiib.'m, iz per cent. P. .94. A. fi. .50. Tr. 29, SEV, NEW and W'j SEV4, and SEM SEM. Sec. 3,'Tp. 17. Rg. 47; A. to F. M. Rockefeller; Iflll, D. C. 1178, $72.77, la per cent, -l-Jt; 1VJ3, u. W. 14HY, $13.22 16 per cent 7.1.16; 1913. D. C. 1407. $137 nn 16 per cent, 8-1.16; 1913, T), C. 1519. $481,30, to per cent, Bl-l&; 1U14, D. u. lU3tf, $639.70, 16 pel cent, 8-1-16; 1916, D. C. 2566. $692.12, 15 per cent, C-l-17; 1916, $42.71, 12 per cent, P. $2.14. A. C. .50. Tr. 30, Ls. 1 to 13, Inc. B. 9; Ls. 14 tol8 Inc. B. 9; Ls 3 to 12 Inc. B. 21 ; A. to C. H. Roberts; 1011, D. C. 1180, $10.61, 15 per cent, 7-1-16: 1912. D. C. 1298, $11.90, 15 per cent, 7-1-16,- 1913, D. C. 1443. $8.25, 15 per cent, M-16; 1914, D. C. 2040, $6.32, 16 per cent, 8-1-16; 1915. $5.58, 12 per cent, P. .28, A. C. .60; per ceni, r. .ti, a. u. .ou ; Annex. Tr. 31. Ls. 11 to- 20. Inc. B. 34. La. C. 7. nnd 8, II. 43, Pari: Add. to Nyssa; A. to uoxie-aarazin & wuson; mil, u. u. 1181, $.10.30, 16 per cent, 7-1-16; 1015, D. C. 2383, S9.35. 15 per cent 6-1-17: 1916. $11.46. 12 n-r cent, tr. ot, A. J. ,tv. Tr. 32, Ls. 8, 9 and 10, II. 163. Ontario A. to Mrs. C. A. Rmh ; 1911. D. C. 1182. $7.81. 15 per cent. 7.1.16: 1912. D. n. 1270 $7.00, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1913, D. C. 1406, 4.o; 10 per ceni; g-i-iti; iyn, u. u. l'JIG, $3.92, IB per' cent. 8-1-16: 1915, D. C. 2638. $4.83, 15 per cent, 6-1-17; 1916, $3.21, 12 per cent. P. .16. A. C. .60. Tr. ?3, N. 29ft. 4in., L. 3, B. 24, Vale; A. to John A. Rea; 1911, D. C. 1184, $66.58, 15 per cent, 7-1-16: 1910, $54.37, 12 per cent, P. A. U. .OU. Tr. 34, SWV',. Sec. 12, Tp. 19, Rz. 44; A. to Charles Robert Smith; 1911, D. C. 1186. $16.98, 15 per cent, 7-1-lf 15. R. 42; A. to Thomas A. Sutherland; ivit, u. j. iuii, $iu.'ji, io per cent, ft-l-lo; 1916, D. C. 2606, $20.63, 16 per cent, 6-1-17 ; 1916, $8.17, 12 per cent. P. .41, A. C. .50. Tr. 36. NEU and NWV.. See. 36. Tn. 27 Rg. 46; A. to Albert Sherman; 1911, -D. C. 1188, $13.04, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1912, D. C. 1275, $10.71, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1913, D. C. 1420. $20.40. 15 per cent. 8-1-16: 1014. D. -C. 1974. $14.65, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1915, D. C. 2608, $15.90, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1916, $5.82, 12 per cent, P. .29, A. C. .60; Tr. 37. L. 1. and E. 18 ft. of L. 2. n. s. Teutscho fl Add. to Nyssa ; A. to Nyssa Im provement Company; 1911, D. C. 1189, $10.03, 15 per cent, 7-1-10; 1912, D, C. 1274, $5.26, 15 per cent, 7-1-10: 1913, D. C. 1418. $4.30, IB per cent, 8-1-10; 1916, $1.36, 12 per cent, P. .06, A. C. .50. i r. 38, ui. 11, 12, 13 and 14, B. 7, Hadley'a Add. to Vale: A. to Otto Strom: 1911. n. n. 1190, $12.63, 16 per cent, 7-1-16; 1912, D. C. 1273. $11.40. 15 tier cent. 7.1.16; 1013 TV C. 1416, $6.10, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1914, ,D. C. 1949, $6.29, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1915, D. C. 2508, $6.53, 16 per cent, 0-1-17; 1916, $4.61, 12 per cent, P. .27, A. C. .60. Tr. 39. E. 192 ft. of L. 1. B. 43. nrno-nn . A. to Emll Tschirgi; 1911, D. C. 1193, 517.85, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1912, 1). C. 1281, $24.50, 15 per cent, 7,1-16; 1913, D. C. 1421, $20.10, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1914, D. C. 1986, $1.28, 15 per cent, 8-1-16: 1915, D. C. 2024, $1.47, 15 per cent, 6-1-17; 1916, $.64, 12 per cent, P. .03, A. C. .50. Tr. 40, Lb. 6, 7, 8, 9 nnd 10. Sec. 31, Tp. 20, Rg. 47; A. to Henry Vanderpool; 1911, D. C. 1194, $9.60, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1912, D. C. 12SS, $8.45, IB per cent, 7-1-16; 1913, D. C. 1428, $12.16, 15 per cent, 8J-16; 1914, D. C. 1996, $11.79, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1915, D. C. 2630, $8.96, 15 ner cent, 5-1-17; 1916, $7.24. 12 per cent, I'. .36, A. C. .50. Tr 41. L. 6, B. 70, Green's Add to Nyssa : A. to Geo. Green; 1911, D. C. 1190, $2.31, 15 per cent. 7-1-16; 1913, D. C. 1430, $1.45, 15 per cent, 8-1-16; 1916, D. C. 2194, $.25, iu per ceni, o-,i I ; ItlAD, .DO, iz per cent, P .03, A. C. .60. Tr. 42, Ls. 11 and 12, B. 3, Teutsche's Add. to Nyssa; A. to Ada Wright; 1911, D. C. 1197, $14.33, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1912, D. C. 1293, $7.10, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1915. D. C. 2639, $3.19. 15 per cent, 5-1.17; 1016, $1.92. 12 per cent, P. .10, A C. .50. Tr. 43, Barton'B Acre Tracts, L. 1, B. P. OntarU: A. to W. S. Young; 1911, D. C. 1191, $4.53. 15 per cent, 7-1-16. Tr. 44, NEV4 SW4 and NEV,, Sec. 16. Tp. 18, Rg. 46; A to H. B. Miller; 1911, D. C. 1202, $6.60, IB per cent, 7-1-16; 1912, D. C. 1254, $5.65, IB per cent, 7-1-16: 1913, D. C. 1384, $9.25. 15 per cent, 8-1-16: 1914. D. C. 1847, $16.00, 15 per cent. 8-1-10: 1915. D. Hons are used! Claimant names as witnesses! S. R. Cope- See.. Section: Tp., Township; R., Range:! land, R. B. Copeland, Emll Baker, of SVuli- S., South ; and E. W. M. East or Wllllamette Meridian ; and the laid land covered by the said certificate Is described as follows, towit: NWM, Sec. 25, Tp. 35, S. R. 37; NWV, KWM and SEU NWK. See. 16, Tp. 86, S. R. 37; NWV, HWM, See. 25, Tp. 36, S. R. 87; NEVi NW,. Sec. 29, Tp. 36, S. R. 37; NW4 NWV,, Sec 33, Tp. 36, S. R. 87; Lots 3, 4, 9 and 10, Sec. 7, Tp. 37, S. R. 37; Lots B. 6, 7 and 8. Sec. 7, Tp. 7, S. R. 37; Lots 16, 16, 21 and 22, Sec. 7, Tp. 37, S. R. 37; Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20. Sec. 7, Tp. 37, S. R. 17; SWti SV1 and SWVi SEH, Sec. 9, Tp. 33, S. R. 40; NWU SW, Sec. 11, Ip. 33, S. R. 39! 814 NW NEW, Sec. 18, Tp. 33, 3. K. 3U; NWVi NWVi, SeC. 21, IP, 33, S. R. 39; St4 NEi', NEVj. Sec. 23. Tp. 83, S. It. 39; Ett NW4 and SWW NWV4. See. 29, Tp. 32, S. R. 40; W, SV'4. Sec. 29, Tp. 32, S. R. 40; S4 SWVi, Sec. 3, Tp. 33, S. R. 40; SW1, SW(',, Sec. 11, Tp. 33, S. R. 40; SEU SWQ, Sec. 15, Tp. 83, S. R. 4J, SE'4 SEI,, Sec. 27, Tp. 33, S. R. 40; Lot 2, Sec. 31, Tp. 33, S. R. 40; SWJ4 NW, Sec. 1, Tp. 31, S. R. 41; NV4 NE4 NEVi. Sec. 16, Tp. 31, S. R. 41. That all of the above described property Is situated in Malheur County, Oregon, and that during the year 1911, all of said land assessed was owned by the Oregon Valley lmiiiu v.viiipuiijr, u curpuri.hiuii, hiiu limb me said Oregon Valley Land Company, a cor poration, is now tne reputed owner oi said property. That the defendant above nameu, and all persons interested, or whom it may concern, are hereby notified that the plaintiff will apply to the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for. Malheur County, for a decree foreclosing the liens against said property, and you are hereby summoned to appear wiluin sixty da-3 from the date of the first publication of this Bummons or from the date of service upon you of this action, or pry the amount due. ns shown above, to gether with costs and disbursements and accruing interests and costs, and in case of the failure to do so, a decree will Ik- rend ered foreclosing the lien of said Certificate of Delinquency against the above described property. All process and papers in this preceeding may be served upon R. W. Swagler at his office and post office address at Ontario. Oregon. BEN J. BROWN,, Sheriff R. W. SWAGLER, District Attorney Mar. 30 Jun. 1. In The County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County In the matter of the Estate of CLARICE II. EDWARDS, deceased. Notice is hereby given to whom It mav concern that the undersigned administratrix of tho above entitled estate has made and filed her final account as such administratrix of the above entitled estate, and the same nas been by .said court set down for hear ing at the court room of said court at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on the Hh day of Mny, 1918, at which time and olaco any and all persons may appear and file their objections in writing thereto. If any they have: otherwise said administratrix n-lll ns that the Bald nccount be allowed as riled und said estate closed nnd she he dis charged from her trust and her bond ex-honorated. Dated this ?rd day of April. 1918. PEARL E. JAMIESON, , Administratrix of the estate of Clarice B. Edwards, deceased. April 6 May 4. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon t.ouniy or Malheur Notice Is hereby given, that Frank M. Mulllnix, executor of the E3tntc of Jesse M. I.nm. deceased, has filed in the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County his final account of Ills administration of said E3tate and that the same has been dulv 4"t for hearing by Bald Court on Monday, I may , i:tia, at tne hour eleven o cloct A. M., at the Court House In the Citv nf Vnle. Mal heur County, Oregon. Any and all persons interested in said Estate are hereby notified to appear at cnld time and place and file their objections In writing, if any there are, to said final account. Dated this 6th day of April, 1918. FRANK M. MULLINIX, Executor of the Estate of Jesse M. Lam. deceased. April 6 May 4. spring, Oregon; Bert Ingham, of Vale, Ore gon. THOS. JONES, April 20 May 18. Register, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN FORE CLOSURE By virtue of n execution In foreclosure duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Malheur County, dated April 22, 1918, In a certain action In said Circuit Court for said State and County, wherein the First National Bank, a corpora tion of Vale, Oregon as Plaintiff, recovered Judgement against S. W. Gould et at as de fendants for the eurn of Thirteen Thousand -Eight hundred and Thirty Three and 801100, (13S33.30) Dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum from the lClh day of April, 1918! and for the further sum of Seven Hundred Eighty Dollars, attorney's fees; nnd for the furth'r sum of Eighty Eight nnd C2100 Dollars for taes paid by Plaintiff and for the further sum of Fifty Five and 60(100 Dollars costs and disbursement. THEREFORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will on the 27th day ot may, a. u. NWV, of See. 11 and the SE"i of the SEH of Sec. 10. all In Twp, 24 S.. 11. 40 E., W. M. Malheur Counly, Oregon. And also the fol lowing prronal property, nn undivided one half interest In nnd to one sheep shearing riant of 21 hangars, located at Skullsprlncs, Malheur County, Oregon, also one don.ey engine used In connection with the said sheep shearing plant, and also, that certain re servoir known ns the "Gould Reservoir" located In Tvn. 21 S.. R. 40 E., W. M. Mai heur Counly, Oregon.the said reservoir as the .ame Is contained, nnd appears In the mortgage, subject matter of this suit, this Is, subject to the followlnit conditions only; "And especially nil 'water, and water rights In Skullsprlngs Creek, nr.d the reservoir, and res"rvolr site on which work Is now in pro gress for the purpose of supplying water to the landi above described, as well as others, exce: t such wnter as may be necessary to rove uo or aciulre title to certain lands near by the pnrtles of the first part. In Sctloi two ind eleven In Twp. 24 S., R. 40 E, W. M. nnd which reservoir Is known as th? "Gou'tl Reservoir" or dam ; and also all dams and dam sites. Taken nnd levied upon as thi property of the said nbove named defendants, S. W. riuM it aI. nr ns much thereof as may be nccetsary to patisfy said judgment In favor 1918. y the" hour' o'crci "P. M. of H 'Vo'v" " n n,?dh7efrts:nt.!h"K 2X, aCotym,CouretntrAou,e.d0art "vat ld feS 0WrUma"yU e dbbU" MbldT; or?dVr,Ubrri: 4 "'" ' following described real and personal property, j "r" nEN j nnOWN, Sheriff. The SW"i of the SEM. the SVi of the . ' SWV, of Sec. 2 nnd the NW"i of the NEVi, I First publication, April 27th, tfw NV4 of the NW'4 anil the SV.'U of the -ulillcation May 25th. 1018. 1918; Last is ii ' ;s n p ia.sil io per cent, o-i-i; ivic, li in IZl' "'i !nl5' n r 10-32- 12 er cent. P. .51, A C. .60. i?' Hi in nf' b "ie n r Tr- 45- 12- 13- 14 " 1. D- Villa .?' n S rC,!! ' 5"!" 5 ' T"!5 AdJ to Ontario; A. to Margaret Suther- 12 per cent. P. .10, A. C. .50. . 7.1. in. iglfi SB 13 12 n,r rml P 95 A r Tr. 7 UK. SF.14. Sr 17 Tn 13 Tta 30. '-i u " Per Cent, 1. ..Jo, A. C. ' I .irj. A. to Glenn Gillette; 1911, D. C. 1131. $12.95, io per cent, 7.1-m; iiuz, u. u. 1233, ;,30, IB per cent, 7-1-16; 1913, D. C. 1350. $5.40, 15 per cent, 8-1-1G; 1914, D. C. 1750, $10 58, 15 per ccnt.-N-l-lG; 1915, D. C. 2370, $14.43, 15 per cent, 5-1-17: 1910, $4.38, 12 per cent, P. .21, A. C. .50. Tr. 8, L. 2. B. 15, Brognn: A. to J. A Cochrnn: 1011, D. C. 1135. $11.60, 16 per cent, 7.1-10; 1912. no C. issued, $.11, 12 per cent 1". .01, A. C. .50; 1914, D. C. 1699, $9.31, 16 per cent, 8-1-16: 1915, $7.00. 12 per cent, P .35, A. C. .60: 1016, $8.99, 12 per cent, P, .45, A. C. .B0. Tr. 9. L. 2, B. 34. Brognn: A. to R. D Cooper! 1911, D. C. 1136, $2,90, 15 per cent 7- 1-16; 1011, D, C. 1701, $ . 15 per cent 8- 1-16; 1015. $.85, 12 per cent, P. .05, A. C .50. Tr. 10, I,. 1, B. 31, Brognn; A. to Ro Crowley; 1911. I). C. 1137, $2.90, 16 per cent 7-1-16; 1912, D. C. 1222. $2.35. 15 per cent, 1-1-I6 ; 1913, l), 1;. 1332, $i.3, is per cent, 8.1-16; 1914, I). C. 1703, $1.53, IB per rent, 8-1-16, 1915. $.85, 12 per cent, P. .05, A. C .50. Tr. 11, U. 11. 12, 13. 11 and 15, B. 92, Ontario: A. to R. It. Duffy; 1011, D. C. 1139, $11.69, 16 per cent, 7-1-16. Tr. 12. U. 7. 8, 9, nnd 10. B. 290, Ontario; A. to W. H. Eaton; 1911, D. C. 1141, $5.84, IB per rent. 7-1-16: 1913. D. C. 1336. $5.00. 15 per cent 8-1-16; 1914 D. C. 1722, $4.33, 15 per cent, 8-1-16: 1915,11. C. 2171, $6.61. 15 per cent. S-l-17; 1916, $4.80, 12 per cent, 1". 24, A. C. 50. Tr. 13. L. 7, B. 200. Ontario; A. to Albert P. Petersonl 1911, D. C. 1144, $4.00, 16 per cent, 7-1-16: 1912. D. C. 126S, $3.59, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1914, D. C, 1898, $1.53, 13 per cent. 8-1-16; 1916 , I). C. 2519, $2.54, 6-1-17; 1916, 1.28, 12 per cent, P. ,06, A. C. 60. Tr. 14. NV, NEVi See. 25, Tn. 15, Rg. 42. NW'4 NEVi, See. 25. Tp. 15. Rg. 42; A. to Susan Flynn: 1911. D. C. 1116, $24.30, 15 per cent 7-1-16; 1914, II. C. 1737, $32.60, 15 per cent, 8-1-16: 1916, D. C. 218A, $30.67. 15 per cent. 8-1-17: 1916. $12.84. 12 per cent, rmeaililn mntmni- nt mi, Iiiha ,it,,l t P. 64. A. C. 60. ,mv nm-snn svlir. msir ,,.!,,. 4l,n I . Tr.- lS!. Assessor'; Tax No. IS, See. 20. Tp, any person who may purchase tho uonas or to whom tho holder may aesiru 10 irnnsier tnem. Official tmimihlcts contninincr tie tailed information regarding Third Liberty Loan Honds mny ho luul from Stnto Liberty Loan headquarters, 222 Northwestern Hank Uuildmg, Tort land, for the nsking. , NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION Department of the interior U. S. Ijtnd OHloo at Vide, Urmun, April 17th. 191h NOTICE Is hwrby given that John J. Aekerina'in, of llonitn, Oregon, who on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior I). H. Land Offloe at Vale. Ore. April 11, 1918 NOTICE is hereby given that Claude II. March JSth, li'13 made HoniMtead Entry, , ,'". '," ,! ",r- ,""?.". wml'. on.J.uiy i' No. O2O00. for S'; SrSti, See. J9, NWi, NEW IiU' '"" ""V""1'' Jntry. No. 0S448, for E14 NEU. NE Sfii,, Sec. 32 and N ? -V, h5c"." ', ToJ.n,hlK ?? SmLth' HWW. Sec. 83. T7l5 iC R. ii K.. Willamette I J-"'" Willamette Merld.an. ha. Meridian, has filed notice a' IntarUtfti to ' lM n.otlf,V ' Intention to make 1 Inal Three make Final Three Yr Proof, to wtaWl-h V" 'Nof.. l lWIh elalm to the land eta m to the land liv. ,1rli,.vl i.r..r ?'vo iteseri,.!. More . lha Register and liivliter and llwlwr, V. S 1 hiu! Office, at vuie, uregon, on me sun cay or May, 1U18. Claimant names s witnesses 1 George Ies, Ab U'wellen, Frank Slt, Bvn C. Rutledge, all of llonita, Oretion. . .. THOS JONES. Anil 20-My 18. Register NOTICE FOR PIMIUCATUIN Doc nrtiiuitt of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April 17th, 1918. NOTICE U hertby glen that O'Conor Young, of Ironside, Orron who on May 16, IP! a. made Homestead Entry No. 01686. for SKW BW14. See. .0. NK NEV,. Be! 21), T. IS S.. R. 89 K. ,and who on May 6, 191ft! made Add'l. Humeatrad Entry, No. M0, for NW NWV4. SWH NWi.. See. t and SEtf Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to Deriuott Roe, uf Ironside, Oregon, who on September lUth. 1011. liin.L. Homestead Entry, No, 08490, for SW NUti. 8W NW".,, NW SEt,, and NM, SWsi. Se. 0. TV 15 S.. U. J II! Willamette Meridian, has filed notlea at in. mako Final Thrve Year Proof, to caUblUh i tenllon to make Final Three Year Proof, tn ciaim ui me land above dwer tml. tforo ' .'"r""j;. ""' " "oe aescrioed, vi.n .wr,ii, u. a. lAimmwtioner, ai 1 ..... ' .T - .--. w. ... yy,nii..i,ui Receiver, II. S. Office, at Vale. Ore-.-un .in the nth day or May, )uj. Claimant names as witnesse: Fred Sheets, Nyasa, Oretton, II. II. Hbih, ''forge V Chester, Jr., Martin Hansen, of Vale, Oregon THOS. JONF.S, April 18- May 11. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Offire at Vale, Oregon, April 17th, 1918. 18. Rg. 41 : A. to II. M. Gilliam onlv for 1911. I). C. 1149, $8.00. 15 per rent, 7-1-16; 1. 4, 5 and 6. B 8. Madden's Add. to Westfall; A. to H. M. Gilliam: 1912, D. C. 1231, $2.87, IB per rent, 7-1-16; 1913. D. C. 1351, $1.35, 15 per rent, 8-1.16: 1914, I). C. 1751, $.86, 15 per cent, 8.1-16; 1915, D. C. 2171, $1.05. '5 per cent. 7-1-17; 1916, $.4$, 12 per cent, P. .02. A. C. .50. Tr. 16, L. 31 and 32. B. 81, Hnpe-Holland Add. to Vale; A. to Harris Moudy; 1911. P. C. 1150, $12.90, 15 per rent, 7.1-16; 1918, !. O. 1.157, $9.25, 15 per cent. 8-1-16; 1916, I). C. 2380, $5.90, 1B per cent, 6.1-17; 1916, 4 21, 12 per rent, 1'. .21, A. C. ,50. Tr. 17. Ls. 4 and 5, II. 30, EldreiUe's Add. to Vale; A. to Frank High; 1911, 1), C. 1162, pzu.ua, in per cent, y-i-id; 11. u. izsa, Tr. 46, Id. 19 and 20, B. 10, find all of B. 43. .Annex; A. to E. M. Shelley; 1911, D. C. 1204. $6.68, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1012, D. C. 1227, $5.71, 15 per cent, 7-1-16; 1913.. D. C. 2593, $1.22, IB per cent, 5-1-17; 1914 D. C. 1961, $1.16, 15 per cent, 8-1-10; 191B. D. C. 2591, $1.46, 16 per cent, 6-1-17; 1916, $.41, 1 per cent, 1-. ,uj, a. .ou. Tr. 47, L. 11, B. 11. Hope's Add to Vale; A. to II. H. Hill; 1911, D. C. 1209, $2.97, tB per cent, 7-1-16. That the following named persons are the mners of the legal title of the several tracts herein described: Tract N. 1, Harry Allen; Tract No. 2, lasper Burns ; Tract No. 3, Brogan Trust Jompany; Tract No. 4. Naomi A. Blgelow; I'ract No. 8, A. H, Chester; Tract No. 6, V. I. Casebeer; Tract No. 7, Glenn Gillette; 'rnct No. 8, J. A. Cochron ; Tract No. 9. R. ). Cooper ; Tract No. 10, Roy Crowley ; Tract io. 11, 11. 11, Dully: Tract no. 12, w. II. Eaton; Tract No. 13. Albert P. Peterson; Tract No. 14, Susan Flynn; Tract No. 16, II M. Gilliam; Tre.ct No. 16, Harris 4 Moudy: Tract No. 17. Frank High: Tract No. 18. P. M. Warren : Tract No. 19, Hoxie-Sarazin, Van Bible & Wilson; Ttnct No. 20, John M. Housen; Tract No. 21, Leslie Isenhardt; Tract, No. 22, Owner unknown;; Tract No. 23, Lockwood Bros, and A. II. Soward; Tract No. 24. M. E. Church: Tract No. 25. Mrs. Teresa E. McRae; Tract No. 26, L. A. Green: Tiact No. 27. Northwest Oil & Gas Comnanv: Truct No. 2, Wm, Westfall; Tract No. 29; E. W. Yeoman: Tract No. 30, C. II. Roberts: Tract No. 31, Paul S. Roberts ; Tract No. 32, Harvy 4 SullUan; Tract, No. 33, John A. Rea; Tract No. 31. R. E. Weant; Tract No. 35, Thomas A. Sutherland: Tract No. 36, Albert Sherman: Tract No. 37. A. B. Simon; Tract No. 3s, Otto Strom; Tract No. 39, Emll Tschirgi; Tract No. 40, Henry Vander rool: Tract No, II. S. W. Warren: Tract No. 12. Ada Wright: Tract No. 43, J. II. Farley; Tract No. 41, II.. II. Miller; Tract No. 45, D. G. Sutherland ; Tract No. 46. E. M. Shelley , Tract No. 47, H. H. Hill. That all of the defendants nbove named, and all persons interested or whom It may con cern, are hereby notified that plaintiff will npply lo the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for a decree foreclosing tlid liens against the property aliove described and mentioned In said certificates and each and nu mereui, and you and each or you are hereby further summoned to annrsr u ItMn sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the date of the first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as shown above, together with the costs and disbursement herein and aceuring Interest and costs, and In case of your tauure to do so, a decree will be rend ered foreclosing tho liens of said taxes, in tereet, penalty, costs and expenses ngninst the several tracts of land above dejcrlbed. Date or (irst publication, March 30, 1918. Alt process and papers in this proceeding NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April 1, ivis. Department of the Interior NOTICE is hereby piven thnt Jammi C. Murphy, of Jamieson, Oregon, who, on April 19th, 1915, made homestead entry No. 03778, for Lot 1, Sec. 5, T. 17, S. R. 43 E., ff SWVi. Sec. 33 and SE4 SEW, Sec. 32. T. 16, S. It. 41 E.. and who on November S. 1915. made Add'l homestead entry No. 01164, for oci Jjvrt'i, oil! hbb ond Lot 3, Sec. 5, T. 17 T3., .R. 43 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notico of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, nt Vale, Oregon, on the 7th day of May, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses : Wm. J. Morrison. Donald Morrison. A. B. Cox. all of Jamieson, Oregon, J. O. Thompson, of Vale, Oregon. THOS. JONES, April 5 Mny 4. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In The County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of FRANK GLASGOW, Deceased. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE : YOU ARE, HEREBY, Notified, that the final nccount of J. P. Dunnaway, adminis trator of said Estate, has been made and filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Court, and that snid Final Account and the settle ment thereof will be heard by said Court, on Monday, May 13th, A. D. 1918, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court Room of said Court in the Court House of said County, in Vale, Oregon. All persons lntere?ted In aald Estate may, on or before said day oppointcd for such hear ins and settlement, file hb objections there to, or to any particular item thereof, as by law required. Dated this April 1st, A. D. 1918. J. P. DUNNAWAY, April 6 May 4. Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SnTTI.niHEVT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Malhe-ur County In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM J. KANE, deceased. NOTICE is herebv t-lvon. Ihnr tbn .Ti.rlr,- of the above-entitled Court made, and caused to bo entered an order on the 11, day of April 1918, fixing the tlmo for the hearing of the final account of tho Administrator of the anovo estate, to-wit: On Monday the 27, day of May, at the Court hoiuo In Vale, Oregon, ns the time and place for the hearing of said final nccount; nnd all persons interested in said estate are herby notified to he present on sain unie and snow cause, it any exists, why the final account of the administrator should not be accepted, and the administrator discharged. W. P. CAVINESS. April 13 May 25. Administrator n m - rs rl A PATmoTIC AMERICAN. T p A NATIVE OF WISCONSIN. 1 27 YEAKS A RESIDENf Y ft' flf ' V'GOnor:3 CHAMPION OF !!S RIGHTS OF THE j Gus. C. Moser I Republican 1 President Oregon State Senate. 1 1 For a vigorous prosecution of the war to fej S a victorious conclusion. j For strict business principles in manage- S mpnt of Stale affairs. I i For Rural Credits Extension, Irrigation, 5 C Drainage and Development of all our re- J I sources. I f For assis'ance by Portland Capital and g t business io every section of our great State, if Y ' , For the rights of bo!h Labor and Capital f j ' under a scheme of mutaral co-operation. i 1 FOR GOOD ROADS. UUT FIGHTING f t THE PAVING TRUST. We are paying r Y about fCCCO more pr 10 toot mile of. Uitu- Z j lithic Pavement in Oregon than is being I 2 paid in Washington. Let us build good A i roads in every county in the state give 5 every county a square deal. I Elect MOSER and you will forever banish I i (ho subtle influence of the Paving Trust JL 1 Oregon politics. T ' AGGRESSIVELY INDEPENDENT I (P-id Adv.) X ? 138 f i ... -, l.l.lli . loifi Jill HI I1 process anu papers in inis proceeuing Percent P 69 AC 50 ' I m.iY be 'tned uPn R- W. Swagler at his P Tr 18 U 15. ii. ill Nyssa: A. to P. M. oen-on PJ' "ice at 0nU,"Io Warren: 1911. D. C. 1153. 31.80. IS ner cent. I urcon- 7.1-16 ; 1913, D. C. 1S59, tl.CS, IS per cent, J' aT jf' S-l-IJi 1914. 1). C. 1772. $1.12. IS per cent. . W- swft Tr. 19. U. 1. 2 and 3. B. 51. Park Add. to ' District Attorney. Nyssa t A to Hoxie-Snrosln, Van Gllsle Wilson: 1911. I). C. 1154. tS.SS. 15 per cent. SUMMONS 7-1. lfi. . In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Tr. 20. U. 1 and S. II. 31!, Ontario: A. for Malheur County. to Ceo. W. Kershneri 1911, D. C. U5S, 14.10, MALHEUR COUNTY, a Municipal Cor 16 per cent, 7-1.16 ; 1912, D. C. 1301, 14.05, Juration. 15 per cent, 7-1-16. 1 Plaintiff, Tr. 91 .umim.', TK Nn. X. 9 Tn ' VS. 0. Rr. -IS, rioneer Add. to Jordan Valley, OREGON VALLEY LAND COMPANY, a and U 12. R. 3, .Ionian Valley t A. to J. A. Corporation. Schasj 1911, D, C. 1557, 16.10. 15 per cnt, , . , JTf'.mlV,t- ,. Tr. 2!. L. 1 and SEt. NEW. Sse. 5. To. 13, Itc 39; Owner unVnowni 1911, D. C. 1158, f4.IO, 15 per cent, 7.1-16 1 1912, D. C. NOTICE I, h.rrliv ulv.n lht i.Mu.r.1 M. ' 1141. S3.93. 15 per cent. 7.1.16 1 1913. D. C. wot, n-vv, ix-r rrni, e-i-mi ivis, ivv.. w. a CorfV-'at!on. the above named defendant. In the naro of the state of Oregon, you are hereby notlflfl that the Plaintiff Is the oner and holder of Certificate of Delln- SUMMONS In The Circuit Court Of The State of Oregon, For Malheur County GEO. W. HAYES. Tlalntlff, vs. HARRY FLYNN, Defendant. To Harry Flynn, the above-named d- lIN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You ore herfby required to be and appear and answer or otherwise plead tn the complaint filed against you In the nbove entitled action, on or before Monday the. 3 day of June 1918: and If you fail to appear nnd aiftwer, for want thereof, the "lalntlff will take judgment against you, for the sum of 5160.00, together with ten per cent nnnum Interest thereon from the 7, day of Noember 1916. and the further sum of S'iO.OO as reasonable nttorney's fee. and for the cost and disbursements of this action: And for nn order of snle for the following described real estate, attached in said action, to-wit: E", NEti NEU, Sec. 25, Twp. 15 S, It. 12, E. W. M. Mnlheur county, Oregon. You are further notified, that this summons Is served UDon you bv nubllcation. for n nrrln.1 of six full weeks by order of Hon, Geo. W. ".!-Knlht, Judge of the county court of the eo'-riy ot jinmrar, state ot uregon, and that al-l order woj made and entered on the 11, day of April 1918. nnd directed this summnna to be served by publication In tho Malheur Fntorprie. a ueoUy news paper printed and puMihcd at Val?, Oregon Date first publication, April 13, 1918, Date of last publication, June 1, 1918. GEO. W HAYES, Attorney In person, residing at Vale, Oregon. Summer Companionship is to be found in our place of business. We in- $ vite you to make this your headquarters while ! " in town, r Pool, Billiards and Cards for amusement, and every brand of tobacco always on hand. Con- fectionery, oranges and bananas. Sny try a big mug of root beer from our new dispensary for a nickle. It's fine from the stein. : Phone 98 J. D. ROGERS . We urge your subscription to the THIRD LIBERTY LOAN. V i I i r X I Telephone Efficiency S m The highest development of telephone effi ciency in tnis 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 the war and what it has meant to this company, we are meeting the needs of the public in a remarkably sue- N cessful way. : : ; : : . . . 5j Malheur Home Telephone Co. I 11. H. WAGGONER, Manager ? NOTICE FOR PiriUJCATION Department of the Interior U. S. 1-and Office at Vale, Oregon April 15th, 1918 NOTICE Is hereby given that Bert Lee Ingham, of Vale, Oregon, who, on May 15th, lr14, made Homestead Entry, No. 03325, for WU SF.',. SWti. See. 22 nnd NEt, NWV,, NW'4 NF.V4. Sec. 27.T. 20 S.. R. 43 E.. Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-year Troof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. II S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 23nl day of May. 1918. sClalmant names as witnesses : C. F Ander son, C. E. Vines. Geo. Hart, John McLaugh lin, all of Vale, Oregon. THOS. JONES. Arril 20 May IS. Register. I ft ON EYTO LOAN Malheur, Oregon, on the Slrd day of May 191a. Claimant names as witnesses : Edward Me Drrmott Roe, Carl Me II. Roe. J. P Smith, John A. Smith, all of Iron.lde, Oregon. THOS. JONES. Ar-rll fv- M l jttfbWf April ' M.y at Malheur, Oregon, on the 23rd day of May, VII. Claimant names as witnesses : O'Conor Young. Carl Mo I). Roe. J P Smith, John A Smith, all of Ironside, Oregon. THOS. JONES. IlisUtcr NOTICE FOR PUIILICA7ION Department of the Interior fluency No. 207S for unpaid taxes, penalty, V. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April Interest and advertising costs due and-rsysble i 1'th. 1914' en mat clarence Oregon, who. on rie.de Homestead Entry i t i lit ,w.r ,.ni g.i.iA. loia ii 9a inwrrn snn summ nff cw uus BWlT-lJSDie I W1. ri It" rer : rent. P -1 A C &V- 1918 sill ' Pontiff for the year 1911. issued py the NOHE U hereby, gl, Jp msl A V M ' ' Tax Collector of Malheur County, Oregon, on ! Elmer Vines, of Vale, I. per cent, n, v. ,oo. January 1. 1913. and eorrinc and aanstl- KavetmW loth. 1911. Made Tr. iJ. U. , 9. 10. It, li. 11 and 11. H. tjtlng the lien on the land hereinafter dee- i No. 0J72. for SWi. NEI,. 3r. 14. T. 14 S.. 44. Park Add. to t.yssaj A. to Lvkuw.t enbed; That saM Certificate of Delinquency R. 4 E. NWV, NWV, and Lot 1. See 19, ?.'?..?? A' "' ft 9.' !!!? 1' now on file tn the office of the County ! T. 4 S. It. 41 E . and ho on September , !l4n50'.l5 "I1 .'.l;L4 ; .W.' S- iiH- c ' Malheur County. Oregon, and is a , 1915 mdo AdJI. llomesUad Entry. No. 9I04. 'JSk 'J:1.'-' W D' C' SM5' "en nJ charge upon all of the land here- 1 f... I t t 1 I and SEV. SWi.. See. 19. T ! y-"! s-. ': rer eent, T InafUr described for the sum of 97. with !4 S. R. 41 E . Willamette Meridian, has filed , A. O .60, Interest at the rate of 12 per cent per no-i.-.- of intention to make Final Three-year Tr J4. I. 7, n. t. Vale i A. to M. E Church annum from January 1. 19IK. being the Proof to estabU i c'alm to tl lanj abow 1911, D. C ilM. 17.90, 1 rer cent. T-1-1C date of the Issuance of said certificate. d.-ihol. b.f.nc Kev-'-r and Reeei.er V S. Tr 15. W4 NEli. E NWt, See 9, Tp. That In describing the land covered by Lan ' Oih.n- at lc. O-egon, cn tte lit djy t, Rf. JT, JJ.J5 acres, 8EU 8WU, Sec, (the mH tfrtl(flf, the fl(owlu abbrtvU-jof Jane, 1,1? ON IRRIGATED FARMS On Rural Credit Basis You pay principal like interest and at the same time. This is an Amortized loan and be comes completely paid off in twenty years. You choose the date of annual payment. You can pay in advance or pay all at any time and save interest. You pay at your own bank. Annual payments little more than averace in terest rates in this county. Call and get particulars. C. C. MUELLER Phone 33 Vale, Oregon THE THIRD LIBERTY I.OANGct behind it and PUSH! "aC