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IflttB MAtiEUH flJattPRtgfi VALR OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1919. if I iHaljeur enterprise 'PUBLISHED BT GEORGE HUNTINGTON CURREY. Editor add Owner. OLIVE M. CURREY, Awodata Editor. MALHEUR COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ' Special Community Correspondents Exclusive N. E. A. Illustrated News Service Member AI1I1 Airerican Association Member Oreg.n 8lt Eslt.rial Assoclali.n PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT VALE, OREGON Entered at the Vale, Oregon, Post Office- as Second Class Mail Matter ... i i I n i.i i..irt.n fi i.i i! i.fi i , Subscription Rates in Advance Threi Years, $5.00 One Year, $2.00 Six Months, 1.2B Canada and Foreign Subscription,, rentage Extra EASTERN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES" ' Ajsneri.an Pres Association, 225 Want 88th Street, Kew York! also Peoples Gts Bolldltg, nicsj., jssts axeiatire charge or Advertising originating east or 'the HMkrMottiMlns. Advertising ana printing prices siren on application PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY COURT COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS DECEMBER TERM 1918. The following bills were audited and allowed and the Clerk ordered to draw warrants for same. ' , VALE OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 18. 1919. Atkins, Mrs. W. J., Board Indigent .... :.; .- Boydeli, J., Canvassing Election Jtcturns .. J......... Davis & Kester, .Special Counsel . Fees, . .., Lytic, R. D., Canvassing Election-Returns ... i Moody, A. M., Office Expense , , i. Bushone & Co., Supplies ........:....i..rl.............. Boyor'Bros. & Company. Supplies Indigent Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Repairing Machines . Hnnripr-MnRi Cn. .Books. Countv Court KElSSfe Boiso-Payette Lumber Co., Election Supplies j.:tL,:.... Boise-Payette Lumber Co., Supplies Court House "..a.............. (Jarlilo.f K. M., Office Expense . .... sti-. City 0 Vale, Water .. . .... Dodge; C. II., Express & Drayage, ...... :...5t... Glass & Prudhommc Co., Supplies ...... IUIUIMOC, X', 4 1UII. Ilinutt ......... ................. Gate City Journal, Advertising Inst, and Exams. Hoffman. John U. Supplies Indigent Hogan, L. S., Labor Court House ... Lowe, Mrs. T. M., Conducting Examinations Luehrs, O. G., Drugs Indigent Malheur Enterprise. Supplies Truant Officer Malheur Enterprise Supplies and Advertising 1919 PROGRAM OF PROGRESS FOR MALHEUR COUNTY AS PROPOSED BY THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE. The Malheur Enterprise aside from recording the various matters McGillivray, A. E- Supplies County Court of news interest effecting thee people of Malheur County has devoted its Nyssa Hardware Co., liurial of indigent Hnneinl interest for thn nnst vnnr tnwnrH winnlno- tho wnr nnrl nmtni. M1. fayne, It. ., examination 01 insane 4 ' ot, - . r pour County to uphold her share in all war work, been won and with a proud feeling that Malheur County loyally and Van Petten Lumber Co. Coal Indicent 64.00 42.16 8.20 50.00 3.20 78.35 21.06 138.90 16.25 ' 6.76 2.60 42.70 6.00 20.40 10.21 55.60 120.00 3.30 30.00 7.76 12.00 28.76 5.75 44.10 2,65 60.00 15.00 8.35 30.73 16.07 'LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS fully met her war duties and responded to the limit in money, men, and Vale Trading Co., Supplies Court House . . - 10.23 sacrifices, it is our pleasure and duty to return to the problems of recon- Weaver, J. F., Commissioner's Fees 47.25 tniptinn nnceier, Anna in., x.auiiiiiiuuuiib "-m rrr. I IT IIOUll UIUH'I UUIIUIIV.I utu.gbll. ......... ........ . i The general problem is to help the Malheur county towns grow, the Yeager, J. A., Sealer Weights & Measures farmers and stockmen prosper and reclaim and utilize the two million acres of tilllble land, now idling untouched and mostly unclaimed, in order to provide homes for thousands of returning heros .and homcseekers. In order to accomplish this the Malheur Enterprise proposes advocates and will work for the) following program of progess to which time will make additions and amendments. And like any program the completion depends upon the support and cooperation of all concerned. Read' over the following, pick out whnt movements you can help and get busy boosting. Real boosting means more hard work than hot air, so pull your coat off and do your part, ine Dig jou or developing Malheur county consists of the following important matters that need immediate consideration and assistance. They might be .called Malheur County's Fourteen points in the program for a lasting prosperity. 1. The successful Completion of the Warmsprings project. 2. Government approprcation for the Owyhee Project. 3. Clear way for construction of Bully Creek Project. 4. Settlement of 4,000,000 acres of tilllble and grazing homestead lands. 5. Settlement of Warmsprings and Jordan Valley Project lands. 6. Adoption of comprehensive County road system serving' and connecting all parts of the County. 7. State nnd federal aid in highway construction. fl. f!nmn1ntlnrt fit f!orttrnl Ornfrnn T?nilrnn1 Qifolflm , . "J""'"- wlii. tt' . m'l 1 r Til p. rn.ll. an nn 9. Improve marketing conditions and secure equitable reduction in freight $ftf aMtyr'K ZJZZZZZHZZ MOdO vuirvo i u nl I At M ii I nrnmiaK nnArro Hpps uuuuni mi x-t uti iiiuibiiv ... Bancroft-Whitney Co., Books, County Court Davis & Kester, Special Counsel Fees Zehner. D. A.. Registering voters Graham, Andrew, Registering voters Holley, J. E., Registering voters Steams, C. M. Registering voters Bush, Chas. J., Registering voters . McDonnell, J. E. Registering voters Payne, R. O. Registering Births and Deaths .. .. McGillivray, A. E., Registering Births and Deaths Turner, J. N., Registering Births and Deaths Nyssa Trading Co., Supplies Indigent Sheriff Ben J. Brown, Election Expense Sheriff Ben J. Brown, Miscellcanous Expense Davis & Kester, Special Counsel Fees Moore, Dr. A. G., Veterinarian Fees Propst, O. W., Auto Hire Sheriff Tapp. U. a., labor Court House . ale Vale Hot Wells Laundry. Laundry Court House .... Sheriff Ben J. Brown, Transportation of Prisoners Clemo, Mrs. Emma, Conducting Examinations Kelley, M. D., Commissioner's Fees Propst, O. W., Auto Hire Indigent - Poguo, Dr. G. A., Care Indigent Thurston. Dr. Thos W.. Care Indicent Underwood Typewriter Co., Machine and Repairs, Clerk , Vale iirug store, urugs indigent TIT T TO P.Mm.BiAn.A l?AAB VfVUVCl, L ' ., UUIllllllOOIVl.tJI. O . (.1. ......... Wildhaber, Lcla, Conducting Examinations 12.90 22.87 .10 .20 .10 2.00 .10 .30 10.75 4.00 .75 24.80 '447.73 172.59 42.00 5.00 44.00 76.00 85.00 .125.87 9.00 51.00 29.16 16.00 25.00 100.47 25.07 46.75 9.00 10. Foster development of Industrial possibilities. 11. Encourage development of mineral resources. 12. Improve educational and social advantages. 13. Decrease Taxes by natural increase in property values. 14. Givo Mnlheur county for home use and as an outside representative the best county Newspaper in tho State 1 lm Pa m 00 YOU THINK VALE NEEDS A COMMUNITY HALL? How nbout that Chnutaqua building nnd community hall. Valo is anxious to get publicity nnd deserves great deal, for no. community in the state is working harder toward development, and no place on earth has better Griffin. C. G. Express & Drayage McKnight, Geo. W. Office Expense Moody, A. M., Office Expense , ill UCI1CI , Jl W., VUIVI, - Nyssa Trading Co. Supplies Indigent Oftedal. Dr. H.. Examinations Insane . OftedaJ, Dr. II., Care Indigent Oregon State Library, Books Van Petten Lumber Co., Coal Indigent ... Whitney, H. H., Care Indigent ROAD FUND BILLS ORDEREDlTAID possibilities for ndvanccment. With the Warmsprings project under con- a w t i t r m a t,ti V1 Jn .ll!.l . I r It.. I L L , f CIKUDUII, V. uuuui v. xy. j.v. o .,v.Uv.v.u in uvonucu iu utiumo unc m uic iuijuruiiii cumraoreiai cenrers Hodson-f ccnaughty Uo., supplies ucneral itoad if z.iuo.ov 9.00 60.00 7.00 50.00 15.38' 24.60 25.25 6.39 36.20 15.00 40.00 295.50 5.35 68.00 68.00 NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Vale, OreRoif. January ISth, 1919 1 .NOTICE Is hereby Riven that Adam T. Butledefre of Bonita, Orctron, who, on Dec ember 18th 1913, made .Homestead Entry No. 02984. for NEW, NNWli, NEMSEM. See. SO, nd NWV48W4. Section 29, Township 15 south, Ranire 40 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlee of Intention to make Final Tnree Year Troof. to establish claim to the land above described, before RcKlater and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 20th day of February, 1910. Claimant names as 'witnesses ; II. C. Ilut ledgP, ol Brogan, Oregon. D. A. Zehner, John Ackcrman, and George Lees, all of Bonita, Oregon THOS. JONES, Register. 18 Jan-lS Feb. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 3. LAND OFFICE at Vole. Oregon, January 14lh. 1919, NOTICE is hereby given that Colbert Pat terson or Westiaii, uregon, who on July lotn 1910. made Additional Homestead Entry No. .04266. for Lots 6 & 7. Sec 6. T. 16 S.. R. 40 E.. N14SE14. SEV4SEV4, Section 1, Twp. 16 S.. It. 39 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish elaim to the land above described, before Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the zist uay 01 February. Claimant names as witnesses : George Lees of Bonita. Oregon. Oscar Presley. Charles Crosby, J. D. Fairman, all of Westfall, Ore gon. THOS. JONES, Register. 18 Jan.-15 Feb. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Denartment of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon. December 31st, 1U1H. NOTICE is hereby given that Em II Hodson (brother and heir at law of Robert L. Hodson, deceased) of Brogan. Oregon, who, on Decem ber 29th, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 03040, for SMi of 3, Section 32, Twp. 14 South, Range 42 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on ine ow aay 01 fceDruary, l'Jlu. 'Claimant names as witnesses: C. W. Hod son. John Pearson, H. M. England, wm. Viernow, all of Brogan, Oregon. THOS. JONES. Register Jan 4 - Feb. 1 Cl f hn atntn Tttiainnoa eVinnl.l t, ,1 ! 1 (nMWAnaA n .1 1... ....'11 I T) ! .... rl,-- T T) Tl KTa ft give us a desire to exhibit our developments. Nothing would train us more I Bo.isc. Payette Lumber Co., Supplies R. D. No. 5 niiKllnitv iihnn on.nri.w. , n t i. .1 urittingham, Y. Labor Oenerai jtoad ' v' ""h wU...v....o, """r" o Cnrnentr-r. A. W.. Labor R. D. No. 11 convention, tho stockmen's convention, the stato irrigation congress, and Dahle, K. N., Labor R. D. No. 9 1 "Z.Z...... many otner important gatherings, uut whnt on earth would we do if we Farmer, 11. F., Office Kxpenue Ueneral Koad .. secured tho nriviledcro of ontBrtnlninir nnv of thnRo msvonHosi Gem State Lumber Co., Lumber R. D. No. 2 214.00 79.10 20.50 12.00 135.65 29.21 45.50 Besides permancHtly establishing and fostering an enthuiastic chau- f. Supjie's1 &" interest GcTel" 132133 i spirit, a big- community hall properly built, and located on tho city Malheur Enterprise; Advertising R. D. No. 18 3.00 iquure wouiu uo a great; improvement to tho looks of tho town. It Newton, J. A. Labor It. U. No. 20 448 also nrovldo n lnrtrn rnnvnniinn hnll n liln. hnnnnnf mnm nn (,ii I Pritchnnl T. Chas.. Labor R. D. No. 14 3 SIh-h""0"' taCh a CiV'C n?et fany trVU C?- Rcmcmb,er Standa,OilLCo?,r Sup?ii2R dT No!' i TZZZZZZZ: 210606 possibilities never make a town or country. The people always have to make Van Petten Lumber Co., Lumber R. D. No. 1 143 21 their own towns nnd dovelope the resources of the surrounding country. Who Vale Tradintr"Co. Supplies R. D. No. 21 will voto for n $10,000 Chautauqua homo and community hall? Van Wyngarden, F. H., Freight R. D. No, n. Westfall llros., Lumber 11. u. no. ll PS PB. PO W Bradley, Chas. Labor R. D. No. 0 SIMPLICITY OF LIFE Standard Oil Co. Supplies General Road , , , Van Petten Lumber Co,. Supplies R. D. No, The war has taught us many things nnd among them to discriminate Walter, J. A., Labor R. D. No. 1 between tho essentinl and non-essential thincs of life. We have found thnt Hrodley. Lhas., Labor K u. no. b Twhcn inspired by anxiety for a great dominant cause we could easily dis- armcrlV B, F" "i-cec. Ex?.enseJ (len;TRc!?d ""-1S'! neniM lt.h mnnv ,ia ,i,ii, i..T -i.. , ... Nyssa Hardware Co, Supplies R. D. No. 6 . 8. ponse with many things which had always seemed to us mere necessities and 'ffiobh J A. LahSr lT D. No! 3 tuiuiuiia. i-.uui ii uruui. civilization oj luxury ana extravagance we .were Standard Uil Uo., supplies it. D. no. a transiormed to a body of people willing to sacrifice new cars and furniture and to wear last year's suits for tho one purposo of ''winning the wnr." Now the war is over, but the obligation of remunciation is still upon us. We havo practiced it for the sake of our Bona' and our country and we must continue for tho suke of humanity 448.00 3.00 166.00 27 ,05 1.20 11.22 36.60 840.00 13.20' 8.80 1,081.60 143.70 18.76 ,90 35.00 161.71 IN THE MATTER OF THE EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIAL COUNSEL ON APPEAL OF CERTAIN CASES TO THE SUPREME COURT, Order .entered J.. W. McCulloch & W. W, Wood, Co-partners as McCulloch and Wood, Plaintiffs, versus Malheur County, a puhlic corporation; R. M. Carlile, Assessor; T(cn 3. Brown Sheriff; Arthur M. Moody, Clerk; and C. C. Mueller, Treasurer', of 'Malheur County, Oregon, . - Defendants. State of Oregon, ex rol of School District No. 8, arid J. W. McCulloch, W. J. Weeso and L. Adam, Plaintiffs, versus Geo. W. McKnight, County Judge; John F. Weaver, and Melville D. Kelley as County Commissioners, and Fay Clark as County School Superintendent of Malheur County, Oregon, Defendants. IN THE MATTER OF LEVYING TAXES FOR THE ' December 17th. 1918, employing Davis & Kester as Wo could not sit at a l.nifquet with any comfort If there wcro starving bpeclal "unscl t0 prosecute Appeals in the following cases poople looking in at tho window. And wo will come to tho point where we cannot indulge in luxuries and feci that whole nations aro starving nnd sufr fering on tho other sido of tho world. Perhaps this will lead us to a new .simplicity of life. When Europe is once moro self-supporting, wo may still feel inclined to lav aside the non essential things. Wo may realize that simplicity in our aims and in our lives will really in tho end givo us moro satisfaction than a restless striving for luxuries. Pa P ra J9 ' MR. FARMER. DO YOU WANT AN AGENT? The Malheur Enterprise believes that the farmers of the county can be greatly benefited by employment of n county agricultural agent. Whnt do you think nbout it? An nirroeablo und rnnnhl save the farmer his salary mnnv times over in sccurinc better rp1 mnrlcnt. YEAR 1919, TO BE COLLECTED ON THE 1918 ing produce collectively, experimenting in stock feeding, eradication of TAX R0LLS ,F MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON rodants, etc. A live county agent becomes what the term implies nn active Tho following tax levies were established for the purposes hereinafter agent worKing tor tho interest of the farmers and stockmen. He could ed, to-wit: I.A I... l......l..nl.lA 1 11... ..i.l l l. - I " uu iiivmumiiu m wie many now seiners on ary lanu ami irrigated farms, General Fund $ 72 192.48 ins success depends lnrgoly upon his own ability and efforts, but partly County School Fund .. 27,304.00 upon tho cooperation ho secures from those -ho is working for. We believe State Tax Fund 36,369.45 thnt if tho farmers of Mnlheur county want a county agent that' the court i""d, kV2?? kq will re-esUiblish the office. It is up to tho farmers, and if they-do not want stTe Illchway rJI'Z OokoO un agent the court has no disposition whatever of forcing one on them. Sinking Fund . .." 1,875.00 M h Cities TIIIiODORE ROOSEVELT j Ontario 17,846.47 ..... ... .... ....... v. i.uv.vivib ju.k . me iiuoc ui wic wuuu vur i pjyggii ............. f 4,366.00 is compurable with tho death of Abraham Lincoln after the civil war. Teddy Jordan VaVloy".Z"l.'!". l,484!oO typified tne American spirit, especially the courngous pioneer spirit, the HnnH ni(rie(u true fighting spirit. He led the American public and guided their govern- J Road District No. 18 1,500,00 ment thru a most trying and important transitional period. He believed in action and was noted for rosult getting. He explained his criticism of tho present administration's war efforts when ho said "I want to see America shoot the way she shouts". T. It, was rather long on both shooting and shout ing, lie deserves the title of democracy's greatest champion in his genera tion. He wns a good soldier nnd when his soul reports for duty above he will need no alibi for his extended furlough on earth. la Pi h m NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the County Court of the State of Oregon, f or Malheur l&unty. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK FRIER. Deceased. The undersigned having been aDoointed bv the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur Countv. Administrator of the estate or rranK rrler deceased, and having qualified, notice is herebv given to the creditors of. nnd alt persons having claims against said deceas ed, to prevent them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first pub lication of this notice to said E. J. Frier at the o'flce of W. H. Brooke and P. J. Gallag her, attorneys for said administrator, at Ontario; Oregon E. J. FRIER. Administrator of the estate of Frank Frier, deceased. Dated January 4 1919. Jan 4-Feb. 1R " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, December 31st, 1918. NOTICE is herebv given .that Charles W. Hodson. of Brogan. Oregon, who. on June 3d. 1914 made Homestead Entry, No. 03369 for r. Vi. section , township 15 south. Range 42 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention ot make Final Three Year Proof. to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 6th day of February, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Emil Hodson, John Pearson, H. M. England, Wm. Viernow of Brogan, Oregon. THOS. JONES. Register. Jan R-Fed 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Vale, Oregon, January 2nd. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that John Pereci, of Malheur, Oregon, who, on February 3rd., 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 03082, for SWVi. Section 8, Township 14 South, Range 41 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Chas. H. Morfltt, U. S. Commissioner, at Malheur, Oregon, on the 3rd. day of Feb ruary, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: George Gard ner, Steve Domby, Ray Ohmart, Steve Vamosy all of Malheur Oregon. THOS. JONES, Jan4-Feb. 1 Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, December mm, mis. NOTICE Is herebv iriven that fleores Dcvenny. of Bonita. Oreeon. who. on Fehmnrv znn, Ian, maae iiomesteaa Entry. No. 03140, tor w,Nwy,, NWtfSWW, Sec. 29; EWE", SWUSEU. Section 30. Townahln IS South Range 41 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-Yesr Proof, to establish claim to the land slmv.. aescribea, berore Heglster and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 29th day oi jrnuary, ivit. Claimant names as witnesses : Elcnine Longmire. J. O. Moudv. Vale. Or,. goni uen rtuueage, uike A. Cornell, Urogan, urrgon. Dec. Zl-Jau. 18 THOS JONES Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office. at Vale, Oregon, December aist, 1'JlB. NOTICE is herebv given that Emll IU.nn of Brogan, Oregon, who. on October 6th. 1013 made Homestead Entrv No. 02011. for WU. Section 4, Township IB South, Range 42 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. IT. S. Tjinri Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 6th day1 of reoruary, iwi'j. Claimant names 'as witnesses: C. W Hod son, John Pearson, II. Mr England, Wm Viernow all of Brogan, Oregon. THOS. JONU3. Iti-irixter. Jtn 4-reo i. Catalogue houses hnvo been forced to stock up with all kinds of cheap substitutes and second grade articles during the war in order to make a showing of competition with local merchants. Now the war has quit and left them high nnd dry with a lot of rubbish to get rid of. If you do not believe this send them nn order and see for yourself. The local merchant can not sell as cheap as mnll order houses because ho would bo run out of town if he tried to selljho same grade of cheap goods. But considering quality, eervico and accomodations, the local merchant can and does undersell the outside firm every day in the year, P P P PH Let us not forget the plans to improvo the Vala school grounds. N P ta to Clean up time will soon be lir. School Districts 1 - ......,.. 3,500.00 3 2,270.00 4 420.70 8 , 33,022.00 10 1,221.00 12 869.00 13 641.53 15 9,598.27 18 1.975.61 319.95 26 ; 8,160.00 468.45 1,710.71 31 . 2,570.00 32 83 39 40 42 43 45 .. ...... 4fi 60 65 57 61 66 668.00 1,005.00 573.88 (309.28 827.00 663.65 315.00 604.00 219.56 616.00 609.46 1,600.00 1,098.72 .....I... School Districts 69 70 i. 71 .... 72 74 .. 78 79 L 5 ..:.;. 6 11 ir,.. 14 23 .... 28 .... 29 .... 36 .... 47 .... 49 54 .... 68 ... 60 64 76 9 16 34 ... 44 ... . 51 .. 62 53 66 59 62 67 68 . ... 73 76 77 ... 38 48 65 63 , 850.00 486.10 517.80 36.76 605.77 1,289.35 723.15 976.18 241.92 761.78 240.00 500.07 663.03 524.98 1,001.77 337.27 440.41 320.00 286.74 439.05 1.468.01 14.70 152.30 132.67 185.36 178.43 184.00 344.00 240.00 74.60 77.10 320.00 285.25 134.07 138.70 232.35 352.00 240.00 264.00 90.70 133.63 294.71 NOTICE TO CBEnlTfinS Notice is herebv izlven that the unilersltrnnl has been duly appointed bv the Countv Court of the State ot Oregon for Mnlheur County, administrator of the Estate ot Enoch C. Jacob. son, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same to said administrator at the Ontario, National Bank' in Ontario, Oregon, within six monms irom me date nereor. Dated this 27th day of December 1918. Oscar Jacobson, Administrator. Cliford Correll. Attorneys, Baker, Oregon Dee. 27 1913-r-Jan 25, 1919. - NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of a writ of execution in fore closure, uuiy ana regularly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County at Malheur dated the 10th day of January, 1919, In that certain suit in the Circuit Court of the State cf uregon ror tne county or Malheur wherein Joseph J. Heilner and O. II. P. McCord. as Executors of the Estate of Walter Fernald. ueceasen. are maiming, ana waiter k. wo.ii. and Marguerite G. Woods, his wife, Zllliacus. Inc.. n corporation, the American National Manx of Pendleton. Oregon, a corDOratlnn. J K. O'Bryant, Wm. Roesch. Jr.. and the First National Bank of Pendleton. Oregon, a cor poration, are defendants, and wherein said piaintitrs recovered Judgment and decree against the said defendant. Walter "E. Woods In the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred (ii.30u.uo) uonars, with Interest thereon from . . . " . . u , MIC 1 .C oi eight per cent per annum, and In the further sum ni Twenty-one ii.i.vul Dollars costs nnd disbursements, which said judgement and decree provides that the said sums of monev constitute a valid lien against the hereinafter described property superior to any claim of the anove named defendants, waiter it. w,ul. The American National Bank of Pendleton, Uregon. J. y. O'Uryant. and The First Nation, al Bank of Pendleton. Oreiron. or anv of them. upon said property, and further provides that me saia property oe soiq to satisfy said judgements, costs and accruing costs, which said judgement and decree was duly and re. gularly girn and made on the 21st day a4 .vie. - NOW. THEREFORE. Pursuant to said ex. ecution, I will on Tuesday, the 18th day of February. 1919, at the front door of the Mal heur County Court House, at Vale, in Malheur County, Oregon, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand paid, the following described real property, situate in Malheur County. Oreaon. and more nartleu. larly described as follows, to-wit:- ine easi nan itftl oi in, soutnwesi quar r (SWi and the Southwest nuarter ISWU1 ot the Southeast quarter (SE') and the Southwest quarter (SWU) of the South, west nuarter (SWUi of Section Thirty. three (S3), In Township Fifteen (15) South, of Range Forty-two (4.) East of the Wi amette Meridian, and IxU Two (2). Three (3) and Four (4) and the Southwest quarter (SWl) of the Northeast quarter (NEVll of Section lour Ml, in Township Six. teen DO South, of Range Forty-two. East of the Willamette Meridian, together with all water rights, dittoes, and right of way there- DtK UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK VALE, OREGON Member Federal Reserve Association of the United States It it our aim and effort to give such service to our patrons that they profit by our. dealings and recommend us to their friends'. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.08 yyE offer you the services of a good strong bank which is thoroughly conversant with the requirements of this community.v - ". DIRECTORS G.' F. Wildhaber J. B. Adrian J. P. Dunaway Led H. Schmidt George E. Davis Why Meat Prices Vary in Different Stores Prime steers tl9.9020.3S Good to choice steers 17.0051S.B5 Common to medium steers 10.75016.76 Yearlings, fair to fancy 16.00019-90 Fat cows and heifers 8 S51S.SS Canning cows and heifers 7.25 8.2S Bulls, plain to best 6.SA12.C0 Poor to fancy calves 6.7516.7S Western range steers 10.0018.00 These newspaper quotations represent live cattle prices in Chicago on December 30th, 1918. The list shows price ranges on nine general classified groups with a spread of $13.85 per cwt the lowest at $6.50 and the highest at $20.35. Why. this variation in price? Because the meat from differ ent animals varies greatly in quality and weight Although the quotations shown are in nine divisions, Swift & Company grades cattle into 34 general classes, and each class into a variety of .weights and qualities. As a result of these differences in cattle prices, (due to differences in weights and meat qualities), there is a range of 15 cents in Swift. & Com pany's selling prices of beef car casses. These facts explain: 1 Why retail prices vary in different stores. 2 Why it would be difficult to ' regulate prices of cattle or beef. 3 Why it requires experts to judge cattle and to sell meat, so as to yield the profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound a profit too small to affect prices. Swift & Company, U.S. A. YOU FEEL AT HOME IN JIM'S PLACE J. D. ROGERS, Prop. Vale, Oregon .SMOKES DRINKS EATS POOL BILLIARDS CARDS " - ... wnamiun uirrewim. i Together with the tenements, hereditaments I and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In . ujw.ro appertaining, or so raucn ui erect nuiy Nt lKCVM.ary ul satislv the uU ment and decree, together with the cost which have or may accrue under and by virtue of said execution. Dated at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, thu nth day of January, lulu. II. LEE NOriSheriff of Malheur County. Oivgoa By T C McElroy. Deputy. Jan. IS. l9l.F.b. IS, ll. v w Sale Hills I If you need some cone aad see US .Aaaw-si