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SAJURDAV, MAY 3, 1919. AGE TWO THE MALHEUR ENTER PRISE, VALE, OREGON. iflWfjeur enterprise PUBLISHED BY EORGK HUNTINGTON CL'RREY Editor and Owner. OLIVE M. CURREY, Associate Editor. MALHEUR COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Special Community Correspondent Exclusive N. E. A. Illustrated News Service Memlr Allied American Association Mtmlwr Orqin Stat Editorial Association PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT VALE, OREGON Entered at the Vale, Oregon, Post Office as S:ond Class Mail Matter Subscription Rates in Advance Three Years, $5.00 One Year, $2.00 Six Months, ,1.26 Canada and Foreign Subscriptions, Pot tan Kxtm EASTERN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES American Press Association, 226 Wwt SSth Street. New York; alao Peoples Gaa Building. Have exclusive charge of Advertising originating east of the Rocky Mountains. Advertising and pr'.nting prices given on application VALE. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. IT CAN BE DONE Edgar A. Guest, Detroit Free Press Somebody said that it couldn't be done, But he, with a chuckle, replied That "maybe it couldn't," but he would be one Who wouldn't say so till he tried. So he buckled right in, with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried, he hid It. , He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn't be done and he did it. There are thousands to tell you it cannot be done: There are thousands to prophesy failure: There are thousands to point out to you, one by one, The dangers that wait to assail you. But just buckle in with a bit of a grin, Then take off your coat and go to it; Just start in to sing as you tackle the thing That "cannot be done" and you'll do it. n 1ft MM "FRONTIER" VERSUS "MOSSBACK" Prohibition was less effective in the Malheur canyon than other where until recently. As late as three months ago a soft drink place at one of the few villages along the railroad was known to the public irenerally lei-3 at enforcing the law. During the propriteor's absence one day, as n camouflaged saloon. Little attempt was made at concealment and someone less familiar with the labels was in charge and five Mexican section men were given wood alcohol by mistake. Within 48 hours all died, and now the place is closed and the proprietor and his assistants are under indictment and awaiting trial. It was a tragedy of what Is left of the Oregon frontier. The above pnragraph was printed as an editorial in the Oregon Journal a few days ago. It is neither correct in conclusions nor acurate in details. While there has been some bootlegging going on, no doubt, in Malheur county, Sheriffs Brown and Noe have rigidly enforced the law and from fines alone the bootleggers have paid tribute to the courts of Malheur county many thousands of dollars the past year. The incident referred to was n tragedy but not blameable on the "frontier". From re liable sources the writer has been informed of a "honest to goodness sal oon" now running on a certain floor in a certain building in Portland, Ore gon. Booze is being peddled all over the town to those with a thirsty look and a gold lined pocket book. The "mossbacks" know little of the "fron tier" and their education is gathered mostly from pioneer stories handed down to them by their grandparents who "crossed the plains" and got stuck in the "Willamette (valley) bogg where they have since remained. Come out, brother mossback to Eastern Oregon. See our big mills, our mammoth grata fields, our new irrigation projects and our thriving cities. We are glad we live on tho so called "frontier". to to to to INVESTMENTS THAT PA.Y PERPETUAL DIVIDENDS. On Wednesday May 7th, the farmers and land owners of the Warm springs Irrigation District will vote on an additional bond issue of $600,000 for the completion of the project. There Is hardly any question as to the results, for n Job half finished would be a disaster. The voters directly in terested have figured the pratieal situation and almost unanimously indorsed the proposal for the bond election. There if, one very Important consideration which all qualified voters in the district should bear in mind and that is the effect a good substantial majority vote might have of the sale of the pro posad bonds, for no doubt the bqpd buyers are keeping tab on whether the local people endorse their own bonds. Another prntical reason why a strong majority is desired is the confidence thus demonstrated by the; land owners will have a stimulating effect upon land values in the district. This is one of the most important elections ever held by the people under the Warm ipringl Irrigation Project nnd every voter should be out and take no chances on the outcome. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS by the cleaning out of existing channels and the construction of new channels as condi tions may war-rent. XII. Said drainage system t estimated without final surveys to cost about fifteen to twenty dollars per acre, more or leas, as may be de termined by careful final location and sur vey. The drainage of approximately the same unit was estimated by the report of the Co operative Survey by the United States Reclam ation .Service and the State Engineer's Office, of the State of Oregon, according to the plans there shown, to cost approximately $37,07.00. XIII. The signers of this petition hereby agree that they will pay the expense Incurred, and any tax or taxes that may be levied against their lands, for the purpose of paying the expense of organizing or attempting to organ ise the proposed District, and any engineering expense Incurred in connection with such or ganisation or attempted organization, fn the event the said district Is not organized by NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE I VnF.R F.XFt I'TION By virtue of an execution and order of sale J rfu!y by the Clerk of the Circuit Court or the itate of Oregon lor Maineur toumy, f dated the 23rd day of April, I91P, in a certain ; action In the said Circuit Court for said State T i nd County, wherein John C. Johnston as T j plaintiff, recovered judgment against J. Uos SUMMONS In The Circa It Coart of the State of Oregon, For Malhear Coanty STATE LAND BOARD OF OREGON, Con sisting of Ben W. Olcott, Governor and Sec retary of State, and O. P. Hoff, State Treas urer. Plaintiff. ARTHUR E. HIGH. MAUDE E. HIGH, THE WOODLAND STATE BANK. Wash., a Cor poration, LORA G. POLEY, VERNON T. MERRETT, AND KENNETH A. HERRETT. Defendants. TO THE WOODLAND STATE BANK OF WOODLAND, WASHINGTON. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON, you arc hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the ex riratfon of the time prescribed fn the order of publication to-wit: On or before the expiration of six weeks from date of first publication of this sum mons nnd if you fail to answer for want thereof. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wlt : For a decree foreclosing plaintiff's mort gage on the K1 . of the SWVi and the SE'4 of the NWy. SW4 of the NEV., Lots 1, z, nnd S, of Section , T. 19 S.t R. 45 K . W. M. In Malheur County, Oregon, Inladi.ig water r ighta in the Malheur River, and declaring xnid mortgage to be superior t the mortgage or said Woodland State Bank. anJ for a judg ment against defendants for te principal sum of $4500.00 with Interest theroon at the rata mm f-r mil. prr aim uiii iirni at '-rr 1 1 i 97th I'll ft rwl f,.r .11 aflninnv fnoa Mr. A ' 265.21 taxes, with nte-est thern at the rite of six per cent oer inn.ini from March - in, aril, end the aDf t,nd Alo'ir-.rn nts of this suit, and for such other and further i lief as may to be Court seem jiMt r.nd e iui table. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Dalton BlggB, Circuit Judge, duly made and entered April 17th, 1919. W. H. Brook P. J. Gallagher, Attorney, fur Plaintiff. Ontario, Oregon. First publication April 19th, 1919. Last Publication May 31st, 1919. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO FORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For tho County of Malheur NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that hearing on the following petition will be held at the Court House in the City of Vale, County of Malheur, State of Oregon, on the 19th day of May, 1919, for the purpose of determin ing whether the prayer of said petition shall lie granted. All persons owning or claiming an interest in lands described in said petition are here by notified to appear at said place on said date and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer in said petition should not be granted. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 3rd day of April, 1919. 'County Court Seal) A. M. MOODY, Clerk of the County Court 'or Malheur County, Oregon. By F. W. Kirwln, Dept. Clerk PETITION FOR ORGANIZATION In the County Tourt for Malheur County State of Oregon In the matter of the Organization of the GROVE DRAINAGE DISTRICT, in Malheur County, Oregon. We, the undersigned petitioners, being land o.vners or lands within the proposed drain age district, and for the purpose of organiz ing the same, represent and make the fol luwing statement. I. The name proposed for such drainage dis rict shall be GROVE DRAINAGE DISTRICT II. The boundary lines of the district shall be is follows. h-wit : BcginnlnR on the South ink of the Malheur River where said south bank Intersects the North and South center lino of the Northeast Quarter ' N K 1 , i of Sec ion Four M), In Township Nineteen (19) i .uth. Range Forty-three (43) East. W. M. ; hence South along said center line of said N'E1 Section, 4 to the intersection thereof . ith the southerly bank of the Vines Irri- :ntion Ditch: thence in a southeasterly dlrec- 'ion following the South bank of Raid Vine Oltch to the Intersection thereof with the Vorth and South center line of Section Twelve (12) in Township Nineteen (10) South, Range Forty-three (43) East. W. M. : thence North nlong the center line of said Section Twelve (12) to the southwest corner of the lNorth est Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NWU SE4) of said Section Twelve (12): thence ".ast along the Houtn line or sa'u worihwc-t Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NWViSElj) f said Section Twelve (12), to the interscc t ion thereof with the Soutberly bank of the "J. H." or Rlcker irrigation ditch; thence n a general Southeasterly direction along the outherly bank of the said "J. H." or Ricker Vrigation ditch to the intersection thereof 1th the North and South center line of the ast Half ( EA) of Section Seventeen il7, n Township Nineteen (19) South, Range orty-four (44) East, W. M. ; thence North long the said North and South center line f the said Eaat Half (Ej of Section Sev nteen (17), to the Intersection thereof with lO Southerly bank of the Malheur River ; hence (n a general Northwesterly direction long the South bank of the Malheur River a the point of beginning, all in Malheur unity, Oregon. III. . hat the land, enclosed within the Haid mndary lines above described constituted a tntlguous body of swamp, wet, or overflowed inds, or Irrigated lands and lands with an ailable supply of water for irrigation, lyin ithin the same water shed, and the waters, "epagc waters, overflow or both, from said , nds contribute to the swamp, wet and over awed condition of said lands and other lands (thin the said boundary lines aforesaid. IV. That the total acreage included within the ild boundary lines of said proposed drain :e district Is 3652. H3 acres, more or less, and I all situated within lalheur County. Oregon That the names of the owners of lands with i th said boundaries, and the approximate creage owned by each, is as follows : Name of Owner Acres hcc. I. a , K. . Order and Decree of the above entitled Court. WHhKhhUBE, your petitioners pray that this Court will make and enter an Order and Decree herein, declaring the proposed drain age district organized : and that the land described in this petition, or such of them as shall be found by the Court to be properly Included, shall be within said district as or ganized, until Investigations and surveys are made that shall permit exclusion of lands not properly included; and that said district shall be known as the GROVE DRAINAGE uia i k i ' i OREGON & WESTERN COL. CO.. By W. J. Pinney, Agent M 1M,..1 dt 1'UKVIS By Percy Purvis A. A. )UIIII J. O. THOMSON F. M. VINES DALTON BIGGS F. W. STACEY GEO. McLANGHLIN john Mclaughlin tickner a son edward f. parks harry p. stacey martin hanson leslie l. hope state of oregon ss. County of Malheur I, Percey Purvis, being first duly sworn on oath depose and say : Thu.t I am one of the petitioners who siirn. ed the foregoing petition ; that I have read the said petition, and know the contents thereof, and that the matters stated therein are true as 1 verily believe. PERCY PURVIS Subscribed and swurn to before me this 1st day of April, 19iy. BRUCE R. KESTER Notary Public for Oregon My Commission Expires Oct. 9, 1920. (Notarial Seal) April 5 - May 3. SPECIAL BOND ELECTION NOTICE Warmsprings Irrigation District Notice is hereby given that a special bond Section will be held on Wednesday tho 7th day of May, 1919, at the hereinafter specified polling places in Warmsprings Irrigation Dis trict, Malheur County, Oregon, to determine vhether bonds of said District in the sum of ix hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) shall e i -u'l for the Duroose of urovidintr addi tional funds for procuring necessary reclam ation works, acquiring uie necessary property and rights therefor, for the purcbase and ac lufoation of canals, reservoir sites, water rights inu lor work and construction, and which includes a sum sufficient to pay the first four years' interest or less, if necessary, and for otherwise carrying out the provisions of law. The polls thall be opened at eight o'clock n the morning of the election and be kept pen until five o'clock in the afternoon, when .he same must he closed. At such election the ballots shall contain -he words "Bonds' Yes" and "Bonds - No" The Board of Directors have specified the ollowing polling places for each precinct: Precinct No. 1 : Geo. McLaughlin, Residence? Precinct No. 2 : Electric Light Dwelling near old Mill. Precinct No. 3 : Rex Marquis Residence Said election must Ifc held and the result thereof determined and declared in all respects is nearly as practicable in conformity with the provisions of law governing the election of officers. Given by Order of the Board of Directors of Warmsprings 'riigation District this the 4th day of April 1919. (Official Seal) REX MARQUIS, Chairman. geo. McLaughlin R. H. DeARMOND, Bonrd of Directors. TTEST: M. G. HOPE. Secretary Apr. .r-May 3 M. Vines 152 MALHEUR COUNTY CAN HAVE GOOD ROADS Every precinct in Malheur county should in self protection vote favor ahlly on the County Road Bond Issue and the Millage bill at the special election June 3. The present program calls for the expenditure of $230, 000 county bonds to be matched with state and federal money by an amount three or four times as much, to which will be added by return of auto lisences, the millae law, and regular road taxes approximately $100,000 per yeur. The program will extend over a period of about five years and with state and federal aid probably $2,000,000 will be invested in good roadtf. Every precinct needs better roads. The program will provide sufficient funds to build all of the important roads in the county. There should be a fritndly rivalry between the various sections as to which shall take the most interest and do the most to make the countywide road system a reality. m pi ft m CLEAN Ul PAINT UP IMPROVE Vale, Oregon is a progressive town located in the center of the Wamfpringl Irrigation district which is tho greatest development con struction going en at the present time. Vale is a good town, it has a 1 Ji'aohnMcl ,aughlin i!5 Hpieiiuiu iiiiure, nui mere ik no question mat it needs a thoro clean up, nam I '"h' Mei.iiuKhhn nn ,.. . ' . . j . . . Malcolm ft Pur via ui. miu iiup wvwivm i nui iti iii . i .iv mreeiB snouui ue graded and graveled; the alleys cleaned out; rubbish accumulated and hauled to the dump and burned; old shacks torn down; weather worn buildings painted; new walks built; some shade trees planted; weeds cut down; and if we are to keep pace with other progressive cities it is high time that a number of new homes and business houses were being contemplated. Chautaqua, July I'ourth, and many new land seekers are coming this summer. Let us get in eurutbt about dressing the town up a bit and lets do it now. ohn M. Vines 34 alton Biggs 840 Ctttti E. Vines 80 Ufred E. Schmidt 6 X O. Stacey 7 IVed W. Stacey 830 (. r. Htacty zio z regon-Westrn Col. Co. 894.59 11 1 7 17 1 2 12 12 12 D. SUeey 78 'ihn O Thomson 40 Lucy A- Thomson ,. 120 Hugh Lindsay 40 .in i- nnd Mabel McLaughlin 160 Tlckner ft Son 70 K. K Parks 87.24 II. J. McLaughlin 80 ora K. tv I wards 12 VICTOR) UBKJiTY loan have you BOUGHT. Yiui have helpo,! Malheur county extahliHh an enviable war rei-onl. That is our IMWd will lUUtd an honor to the county forever, if we go over the top in the lust bin drive, the Victory UtaWPty Ixan. The 'Marne', Y'prcs, Vtnhin, and Chateau Thierry all proceeded the final KtrugKlc the hreakiitK of the RlndMlbUfl line. What would have happened if our lioj'8 over there after Chateau Thierry had Maid "we've got the hun on the run, we're done." They finitdicd their job. Our job at home wbk to pay for the food and the pmnUr thai made the big job poaSalSi It iB up to us now to finish our job and do it cheerful. Don't be a quitter. nan VOTE l ou THE SPECIAL city l-KVY. On June third a special city election will be held in Vale as well a as the county i;nd state election. The people of Vale havu by petition pro oed a special tax levy of 10 mills for 1H20 and five mills per annum thereafter for four yeurs. As the city's revenues are inadquate to run the municipal affairs ami maintain and extend the water and sewer systenu or to take proper care of the streets, the people should vote the small in ciea.se in taxes ami then take an active interest in seeing that the cit get the most out of the money. DO NOT OVERLOOK K)l Kill OK JULY SOLDIERS KKl'NION Malheur county's heroa, who have served in every branch of Unclr Fi.ms hiif fightiiiK machine, In every branch of the Army and Navy, are invited to leather in Vale on the fourth of July There will lie some SXHTS1 PlM now on taking in the greatest celebration, reunion, and !,! time ever held anywhere. M M Boulevard crops are looking mighty fine just now. Reports from Big Bend, Dead Ox Hat. Brogan, Malheur, Jordan Valley and practically every precinct in Malheur county indicate that 1919 will establish M new produr lion lecord Here'- hnin I5N 276 12 12 6 6 6 7 1H If) S 17 II 19 19 19 lfl 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 II 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 It SI'MMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For the County of Maineur 1. E. LAWRENCE, Plaintiff vs. Z. A. HEWJ2TT, Defendant. To C. A. Hetvetf. defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON : ynu are hereby summoned and required 'it appear and answer the complaint filed itrainHt you In the above entitled court and L!ause within six weeks from the date of the 'irst publication of this summons upon you ; tad if you fail to answer, for want thereof he plaintiff will take judgment and default erainst you, for the sum of twelve hundred ind six and sixty-five hundredths ($1206.65) lollars according to the terms of a certain iromissory note, dated June 23, 1917, irfven ind signed by you and delivered by you to the daintiff together with a chattel mortgage of Jis same date, with interest thereon from date. torether with coats of this suit and for sale of the following personal property towit : hree hundred opera chairs, about one hun dred folding chairs, four electric fans, one moving picture machine, one electric sign, ne piano nnd ail other furniture and fixtures u-ied in connection with the "REX MOVING PICTURE HOUSE AND THEATER" located in Vnle. Malheur County, Oregon, for the sat isfaction of the apoffl amount, for Iwnrnwat .,f the same and judgment of any deficiency if there be any. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable E. H. Tesi ' n , idg" of Malheur County, Oregon, acting in the absence of the Circuit Judge of the above entitled Court, said order having been made :ind entered of record on the first day of April, 1919 directing publication for six weeks commencing with the issue of April fi, 1919. R. C. WHEELER, Attorney for Plaintiff re siding at Vale, Oregon, r, Apri-lTMay Silas N. Wilson 1R Martin Hanson 125 Men Hum. ll. M Arthur A. Robins 199 VI. That the public highways, roadways an I 'her rights of way and irrigation -anal that lie within said boundary lines srs HM I ounty roads, telephone lines of the M . ' i .mi,- Telephone Company, M. I . . Ditch Company right of way for irrigation ditch. 1 If. or Rlcker Ditch Company right of vay for irrigation ditch, Liiieharger Ditch i ight of way. and the Vines Ditch right of vajr. VII That the proposed reclamation or protection la fur agricultural puinoaea and for san tary purrsstes, and the reclamation proposed hi Im conductive to the public health and .hi,., and will be of public utility and Iwnafit That all of the lands included within the aid boundaries aforementioned fall within the ama water-. hed. and are preperly Included vithin the aaid boundary lines of the proposed district: and all of said land, will be benefic ially affected by the proposed works of the muposed district. IX. That the proposed district plana to con struct a system of drainage and waste ditches to drain the swamp lands Included in said llistrlrt, and to provide a drainage anil waste NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale, Ore;(nn, April 14th. 1919 NOTICE is hereby given that Lela Z. My ers, of Cake, Oregon who on August 12th. 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 01019 for 4 ' NK'.SK',. Sec. 'M, NW'.SW',, W'..NW',. 41 NBHNW14, W'-.NE'i, SE',NK',. Sec. 35, T. 41 J 1.1 S R. 42 F... and who on November i, 44 191s. made Add l Homestead Entry No. 04S94 41 for S'.Sl... Sec. 26. SE',SE',, Sec 27. EU 44 N E 1 , , Sec" 14 and NE'iNK'i, Sec 35, Twp 44 II South. Range 42 East. Willamette Mer- 44 idian, has filed notice of Intention to make 4 4 Final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to 44 I tha land above descrilied, Iwfore ("has. H. 4i ' Morfitt. II. S. Commissioner, at Malheur, Ore- 41 cun. on the 21st day of May. 1919. 41 Claimnnt mimes as witnesses: H. L. Ciiis- II cock, Mrs. Ida ;lascock. M. W. Yoeman. all 41 of Rrogan, Oregon. John T. Myers, of Cake, Oregon. THOS. JONES. Register 19 Apr-17 May. ephlnel A. Green, Virgil S. Green, her hus band and Alice M. Grosvenor as Defendants, for the sum of Seven Hundred Thirty Two and no Hundredths Dollars $7a2.tK) with Interest thereon at the rate eight per cent per annum from 3rd day December. 1915 ann lor me lur ther sum of Two Hundred Ninety 8even and Twenty Hundredths Dollar, (1297.20) with In terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 24th day of December, 1918 and the further sum of Seventy Five and no hundredths Dollars (175.00) attorney's fees nnd for the further sum of Eighteen and For ty Hundredths Dollars ($1C40) as coata and disbursements : THEREFORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will on the 27th day of May, 1919 at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the north main entrance door of the Malbi-ur County Court House, at Vale, said County and State, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders for cash, the following described real property, to-wlt : The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the NorUieast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Three, Town ship Elyhteen South, Range Forty Three East of the Willamette Meridian, in Malheur Coun ty, Oregon, containing Eighty acres, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in any sse appertaining, or if any right or esiate tney have or either of them has, in or to the same, or any part thereof, subsequent to the said third day of December, 1910. Taken and levied upon the property of the said above named defendants J. (Josephine) A. Green, Virgil S. Green her husband, and Alice M. Grosvenor, or as much thereof as may I neceasary to satisfy said judgment In favor of John C. Johnston and against the above named defendants, with interest there on, together with all cost and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Vale. Oregon this 24th day of April, 1019. H. LEE NOE, Sheriff By Deputy Date of Sale May, 27th 1919. Date of First Publication April, 26th 1919. Date of Last Publication May. 24th 1919. NOTICE Or HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT In Tha Coonty Coort of the Btata f Oregon Far Malheur Coooty In the matter of the laat wTl and testa ment and estate of L. W. QoC tab, deceased Notice Is hereby given to horn it may concern, that the undersbru. eieeutrlx ol said will and estate has moo- and filed In said court her final account, a. U. same l the order of said court bearing ate April is VOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATES TRACT Pobllc Land Bale Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Vale. Oregon. April 22nd, 1911. ' NOTICE r hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of See. 2465, R. 8 . uursiinnt to the application oi aiary iopeiana. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the pn visions of the Charter of the Cltv of Vale, and an order of the Common Council of said city, duly made and entered on the 22nd day of April. 1919, that a special elertion will be held in the City of Vale on Tuesday, the :-id. day of June, 1919 between the hours of f :00 o'clock in the forenoon and K :00 o'clock in the afternoon at the usual polling places in aaid City, for the purpose of voting upon the approval or rejection of an ordinance by the initiative levying a special tax of ten mills for one yenr and five mill' for four years on the taxable property of Vale, Oregon, for the purpose of raising money to repair and maintain the water and sewer systems and the streets of Vale, Oregon. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 22nd day of April, 1919. ROSS SOWARD, Recorder. Apr. 26 May .11. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April. 14th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Coy John Wise, of Ironside, Oregon, who, on December 27th, 1915 -nade Homestead Entry No. 0I22S, for S'ij NW,, EViSWVj, Sec. 4, SNE'i. NW'iSE',,, N W'iNEH, Sec. 5, Twp. 14 S., R. 89 K . Wil 'amctte Meridian, has filed notice of intention bo make Final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befoln 'has. H. Morfitt. U. S. Commissioner, at Malheur. Oregon, on the 22nd day of May, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: ('has. F. Wise, Guy C. Wise, Chas Boor. Cloy Crews, all of Ironside. Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register. I 'I Apr-17 May. i019 has been net down for hearing at the of Skuilsprings. uregon, aerial jso uov we court room of said court in the court house I will oiler at pumic sale, to me nignesi oioaer, of JaldTunty in Vale. Oregon, on Monday, i but at not lea. than 12.26 per acre at 1 :So ?he 19 m day of May 9 9 .tthe hour of 1 :S0 j o'clock P. M.. on the 28th day of Am, MB, o'clock in the afternoon of said day. and on at this office, the following tract of land: or before said day heir, credito? or other WttltH, NEliSFA SWV.NE. S. 0 T pern in "rested In said estate may file hi. 1 S R. 41 E W. V "TO. tract la orchard objections thereto ,r ,o any particular item into the market on a showing thot tho rfreot thereof specifying the particular, of such ob- er portion thereof la mountalm.ua or too rouh lections in writing, and that otherwise the for cultivation. ' , same may be settled snd allowed as filed, the The sale will not be kept open, but will be estate closed and the executrix discharged. , d-clared closed when those irciert at the hour Dated and first published April 19, 1919. j named have ceased hlddlng. ITie person mak LUCY J GOODRICH. Executrix of the last Ing the highest hid will be required to Immed- wlll nnd testament and estate ol 1.. w. uooa- , titeiy pay to me neceiver vne amount inereor. .I.k ,lnDBo,l H.' C. Eastham. Vale. Oregon, Attorney for executrix. 19 Apr.-lO May NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U S Land Office at Vale. Orcinn, April 25th. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Delbert J. Wor-ham at Maineur. wrewon. no. o,- Ativ nersnns claiming adversely the above- described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. THOS. JONES. Register 26 Apr.-24 May NOTICE TO STOCKMEN We have employ 41 Mr. H. H. High 7 .3 T' s..JN"rscc0'2U,r,; i sr ; as range rider for our lands in town- R. 40 V SWV,SW'& Section 35. Township i hj ,g g R 43 and Twp. 19 S- R 13 S. Range 40 E. W.llamette Meridian has , m o c rj ,s filed notice of intention to mane r inai inrtt 4 ana iwp. iu o., n. . Year I'roor, to esuionn ciaini a, wv it, 1 above described, before C. II Morfitt. U S 1 Commissioner, at Malheur, Oregon, on the ith day of June. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses I T D O'Neil, W. N. Worsham, C. S. Bar- ; ber. C. M. Derrick all of Malheur, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register 1 May 3-May 31 Oregon Western Colonization Co. By W. J. Pinncy, Agont.Mar 16tf. Enterprise Classified Ads save time, I money and trouble. PROOF NO. 6 THA T IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior V. S. Land Office at Vale, Oreogn, April 8th, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Clarence El er Vines of Vale, Oregon who, on November 10th. 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 0.572, for 8W!,NE,, NI-NEl,. Sec. 24. T. 24 S.. R 40 E. Lot 1. Sec. 19 T. 24 S., R. 41 E . :iru! who on September K, 1915 made Add 1 Homestead Entry, No. 040S4 for Lota z. A, ind 4. SEl. SWU. Sec. 19. Two. 24 South. Range 41 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-Year I'roof, to establish cljim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. S. l and Office, at Vale. Oregon on the 17th day f May. 1919.. 'laimant names as witnesses: Bert Ingham, Clinton Stacey, S. R. Copeland, F. M. Vines, all of Vale, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register. Apr 12-May 10 We Dare You To Try Advertising in the Malheur Enterprise, that is unless you already know from experience that it does produce results. Every now and then we meet some one who assures us that be believes in adver tising but it will not pay in his line of business. These people either do not want any more business or else they have not the courage to do what they know will pay. We will offer a reward to anyone who can name us a line of business effecting the people of Malheur county that will not be benefited by newspaper advertising. It makes little difference where you live or what you do, if your income is derived from a legitimate source it will pay YOU to advertise. It won't cost much to take our dare and find our to your own profit. H. E. Cleland in the Harvester World comments upon "Advertising NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S Land Ofniee at Vale, Oregon. March 29, 1919 NOTICE is hereb given that Ray Chris- tensen, of Vale, Oregon, who, on Nov. 16, 1914 mnde Homestead Entry No. 03551, for YfVi NW14, and NWViSWii, Section Z6, Twp. 16 v, K. 44 fc., Willamette mernnan, nas ineu notice of intention to make Final-Three year Voof, to establish claim to the land above 'escribed, before the Register and Receiver, T. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon on the 9th lay of May. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses : D. A. McFad lan. Ida McFadden. and O. A. Carmon of Vale. Jregon and Fred Christensen of Payette, Ida. THOS. JUNES, Keglster. Vpr. 5-May 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS n the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 'OHN MORIARTY, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed by he County Court of the State of Oregon, 'or Malheur County. Administrator of the itate of John Moriarty. deceased, and hav 'isr qualified, notice ij hereby given to the reditors of. and all persons having claims gainst said deceased, to present them, ver fled by law, within six months after the irst publication of this notice o laid P. J- stack, at the office of W. H. Brooke and P. . Gallagher, attorneys for the restate at InUirio, Oregon. P. J. STACK Administrator of the estate of John Moriar- v, deceased. irst publication March 29, lf9. .ast publication May 10, '919. Judicious Advertising Creates many a new busine. Enlarges many an old business, fit-serves many a large business. Revives many a dull business. Rescues many a lost business. Saves many a failing business. Secures success in any business. and Good Will" as follows: . The land of business forgetfulness is populated with the ghosts of gone successes. "Sunny Jim" is there. "St. Jacob" is his mournful companion. "Phoebe Snow" is on her way. The vice-presidents of the United States become inhabitants the day after elec tion. And there are scores of others whose names I cannot tell you be cause, like the rest of the world, I, too, have forgotten. The land of for getfulness is a great quicksand, ven eered with verdure, land with alluring paths and billboarded with siren signs. One of these reads, "Success is yours come hither and rest a while:" An other says. "The demand exceeds the supply you should worry." Still an other reads, "You've oversold now why continue your selling efforta?" And perhaps the most tempting of them all, most tempting because it touches man's vulnerable vanity, says simply, "The people can never forget you!" Ther's a world of blandishment in that, and men fall for it as easily as they fall for the witchery of women and with the same well-known dull thud. Gentlemen, the shortest thing in the world, in proprotion to its importance is the memory of man. The memory of man is custodian of the greatest asset any business possesses its good will. The most disastrous thing that can happen to any business is to be forgotten. ' - When you think of cost of honey, think of the food value One pound of FOSTER'S HONEY Has food value of 16 eggs, or 2 quarts milk, or 6 lbs. apples, or V4 lbs. beef I tl HJ ( 1(1 IH I DK8 j IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR MALHEUR COUNTY In the mat (.! of the estate and last will mil tentament of Cyrus W. Morim, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to whom it uty concern, that the undersianed by order -f tho above entitled court bearing: date Miin-h 'JS 1919, was apiwinted executrix of bf mM will and estate. All persons having laims atzainst naid estate are hereby notified ind required to present them to me with the pro er vouchers, duly verified, at the office of 'i. C. Eastham, my attorney. In Vale, Oregon, vithin six months from the date of the flrat vihlication of this notice. Dated and first published April 6, 1919. Alice M Williams, Executrix of the last vill and testament and estate of Cyrus W. Morfitt. deceased. nr. fi-May 3 S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Uepnrtment of the Interior Land Office at Vale, Oregon. April 7th. 1919. NO TICE is hereby given that Anna Eihardt, of Vale, Oregon, who. on March Ut, 1917, mnde Honitwtead Entry No. 05374. for SWi4 SW', Sec 3. NW'.NW'i. Sec 10. NK'i, See B W'.SE1,. Sec 4, Twp. 20 South. Range 43 East, "Willamette Meridian, hat filed MOM of intention to make Final Thrt-Year FrtM.f, to twtahlifth claim to tbe land above deci (bed. before Register and Receiver. U. S Land Of fice, at Vale, Oregon on the L'th day of May. 1919. Claimant namr it- tl nett-es : L S Hoiian. Ralph Greenmiiih. L M Erhardt. George Hart all of Vale, Oregon. THOS JONES Rtgh-ter. Apiil 12-May 10 NOTICE FOR FUBUCATION Department of the Interior V. 8. Land Office at Vale Oregon. April 7. 1919 NOTICE it herehy given that Charles F , iivvor, tirother and heir-at-law of Juhn J ytm for the turplus seepage and waste ( Carver, of Wtnona, Washington who on May waters from the irrigated landrt within said district. That the plans proposed will dimln " ti and lessen the rising subsurface water and he of benefit to the said lands within said iliti b-t That the benefit of such proposed clamation will exceed the damage in be done and the cost of such works, and the 'nst interests of the lands included within 'he said proposed district and of the oner if such lands as a whole, and of thr puhlic at large will be promoted by the formation and ;iopoed opviettons of the proposed district X That the formation of a drainage district iinder the provisions of Chapter 810, Law I Oietcon for 191ft, and the laws amemlator heraof, is a proper and advantageous method I ai'tompltsh Inn :ion of the lami included therein tho reclamation and protev- XI The leneral plan of reclamation will -n Ut of euverd tile drains laid at a sufficient icpth to tntrrcei't aiid relirve the under ground flow, -' i dtacnarging inta the Malheur River or slough tributary thereto There Mill be -M-trial separate vystrms of tile with ro ar at outlet. I ln-a. ytrm will conlt of main line and branche to tap and drain all ifi kusl aff td portions of the DUtrtct The tile line will be provided ith manhole, catch-basins, relief well, and outlet atruc turta as may be found neeeaaary to tacure a rrmanent and eily maintained rtrm The outlet will h aagd free anil .i. r,-j . , ith. 1919. math' Homestead Entry No. 0441 for EL.NKS. NE8EW. Sec. SI, and E'j NW4. SW'.NW",, N'.SW'.. Sec 3J. Twp f South, Ranue 41 East. Willamette Mer idiun. has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three- vr proof, to etabllh claim to the land above described, before KrgUter and Receiver, U S. I Office, at Vale. Ore gon, on the lltb day of May. 1919 Claimant namr a w Unease George ptvti ny. McKinney. A- J, White. W. 8 IVrkins, all of Brogan. Oregon TH08 JONES, l k i Apr I -'-May 10 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land O Hi ice at Vale. Oregon, March SI, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that George J. Knl 'ill, of Ontario, Oregon, who, on May 10, 191 ft. made Homesteud Entry. No. 03827, for l.oU 6 and 7, Sec. 6 lxt 1. 2. 3 and 4. K BW44, Section 7. Twp. 16 South. Ramie 45 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of nt.-ntion to make Final Three-Year Proof, to Htnblish claim to the land above described. Vore Register and Receiver, U. S Iand Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 7th day of May. 1919. Claimant name as w-itneaies : Jerry Broa tiHti. Thoma Goodwin. Baker Boll. Herman Beermnn, all of Ontario, Oregon. THOS. JONES. Register Apr. r-May 3 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK VALE, OREGON Member Federal Reserve Association of the United State It is our aim and effort to give such service to our patrons that they profit by our dealings and recommend us to their friends. April KOTICI t'OR FI'Bl.ll'ATION llvparlmrnl uf Iti, Interior V. B. Land Orriw at Vl. Oraa-on 7th. 1!'1 NOTIt'R 1- hrrrl nivrn that Warrrn S.-hlup. uf llarevr, Orcg-nn. who. on April IKth. ItT' nia.li- HumrvU-ail Kntry Nu MUX. fur SKI, HE',. 3. HI. 88W1,. NK',8W,. s-.v ;'.'. Ip :i South. Saw II Ka.t. Wil lami'tt Mtrulian has fllvd nitlcr uf Inti-ntam to make riiial Thr-Yar Hrtaif. U aataaJIsti lalm t. tht- land abo-v .l.-.riU.I In-ftHv NOTICS KOK Pl'BI.ICATION Department of the Interior I'. S. ljinrf Office at Vale, Oregon. April 9th. 19111. NOTIt'K is hereby given that Thomas M. Stewart, of Vale. Oregon who on April 14th, 1914, mail.- Homestead Entry No OS2.S0. for lsita I. S. 3. 4, and 6. SE'.NWl, and BVs flU. See 6. Twp. 15 8 . R 40 East. Wil- I lanu-tte Meridian has filed notiee of intention u make Final Proof to establish elalm to the l land above described, before Register anil Re- ! eeiver. II. 8 Land Office, at Vale, Oregon. . on the itith day or May. mm Claimant names as witnesses : D. A. '.ahner, fimi' !.eea, Samui-I Ilinton. Colbert Patter son, all of lionita. Oregon THOS JONES. Regi.tet Apr U'-May 10 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.09 yE offer you the services of a good strong bank which is thoroughly conversant with the requirements of this community. DIRECTORS G. F. Wildhaber J. B. Adrian J. P. Dunaway Leo H. Schmidt George E. Davis NOTICE FOR Pl'Bl.lt ATION Department af the Interior I'. 8. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April Hist. 1UI9 NOTICE i hereby given that Edward H Someivllle of Hrogan. Oregon, who, on June 4. 110 '. made tlomctcail Entry No ol.fll for K'..W'.,. N'.SE'i. SW1.8K',. See it. and N W'.SWi,. .section :'. Townahip I. S K,i . l F Willamette Meridian, ha, filed notiee j of inWntiun to make Final Three year Proof, I to establish claim to the land above described. iefore Register and Rtceiver. y S l.and Or al Vale. Oiegon on tbe '.'!th day of May. Kcgut.i and Hicelver. I' S Land Offi.c at I'.Hi Vale. Oregon, on the 141th day of May, 1Mb i Claimant names as witnas.es: tie. E De Clatmanl name as witnesses J A New- ! venny of Brogan Oregon. Birdie Devenny of ton. Mrs J P Weber. J J Schlupe. and Brogan. Oregon. I. A Bilyeu of honitm. Ore- 1 fleorge Hart, all of Harper Oregon eon ' and C O Powell, of Bonita Oregon I'HOS JONES Registar THOS JONK8 Rectotar 1 Apr-10Maj (Apt -.tluu f AUCTIONEERING Is Our Business We both work for your in terest on the day of your sale. 'hone 118-M SWAN80N & SON PAYETTE, IDAHO T LJ- ay y j u y r iftM iiynQ