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SATURDAY", MAY 17, 1919.
THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON.
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PUBLISHED BV
GEORGE HUNTINGTON Cl'RREY, Editor and Owner.
OLIVE M. CURREY,... Eaaociate Editor.
MALHEUR COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
Special Community Correspondents
Exclusive N. E. A. Illustrated News Service
M ml. t Allied Alrerir-in Ansociatlon Member Ore-ton State Editor!! Aaaarlatton
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT VALjS, OREGON
Entered at the Vale, Oregon, Post Office as Sacond Class Mail Matter
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Subscription Rates in Advance
Three Years, $5.00 One Year, $2.00 Six Months, $1.25
Canada and Forelsn Subscriptions. Postage Extra
EASTERN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES
American Prea, Association, 226 Weut 3th Street. New York; alao Peoples Gas Building
Have exclusive ekarre of Advertising orteinatlnu eaat of the Rocky Mountains.
Advertising- and pr.ntlnn prices riven on application
l .. u .. . ,uN2TluE . ... ,. ! NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE
In the Matter of the Applii .it ion of the Oregon UNDER FXFCUTION
and VVe-tern Colonlr.tion ( oinpsny to Have ! Ry virtue of an execution and order of sale
Certain Lands Included in the Warm- duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court
TO THf In n 'nnm tuv I ",' .!5' J"1 reKon for Malheur Coanty,
WAPRINTi IBB??r7i,Sl2?t ; la.,fd H? 2r--ly ' April. Ml, in a cerUin
WARMS! KINGS IRRICAHON DISTRICT: j action in the said Circuit Court for said State
(sent emen : ; and County, wherein John C. Johnston as
J J P'iti,,n'r' Oregon Western Col- plaintiff, recovered judgment against J. Joa
oniration Company, a corporation, respectfully ephine) A. Green, Virgil S. Green, Jier hus
following facts: band and Alice M. Grosvenor as Defendants.
That the said petitioner is the owner of the , for the sum of S-ven Hundred Thirty Two and
V .T'nwVJ iwi"" lV .J-rfVL'. nC H"ndre,lths Dollan H7LI2.001 with interest
wi rWk 2 &! V " ' N,W 'a-""1 ih' I ""-eon at the rate eight per cent per annum
tVVSL, "JZ? m"V LP T0"""! from rd day Drcemlier. 1915 and for the fur-
wi V ,t S" .i. E' M : iff? u5h' H"T kUm f Two Hundred Ninety Seven and
W'-j of the bE'.i of the NW'.. And the Vv'.. Tu,.nu ir i tn .,.-... ,.- ,
f sri -r .1.. cum . ""e-n.o-. .-unai fi..i wim in-
....... . .... ... ... ,,. , leresc
, itnnge 4i r... w . M . ; also that por- 1
ship IK
thereon at the rate of 6 ue rent iter
annum from the 24th day of December. 1918
LE't?f "V tW't$i' nd tether um of Seventy
Fli
and no
VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919.
tfon of the W'i. of thp NE1, of thr fWU, th
NWU, of the NW , the S' of the NEH
the SE,. and the S'., of the IWU of See
tion 21 now under and which may come under
any district ditch or future extention thereon.
Township n South, Ranire 4R E., W. M. of
Malheur County. Oregon, containint? 620 acres,
more or len.
That the -.lit above described lands are
nu in rnarncwr a no nrr sucn land- ns ai - 1 Mnltwir ( ,,mhi- r.mrf n, ,,. ., v-. . ,.; t
la'idit ' Cuiintv and .nil at mkllta u.
sides as well as squarely in the face. The Malheur ir.igated from the ytn- . " ,0 I rSlsX S"rriw i inX Vilt
construe lion uy mo warm.-ijrinvrs ii iaii n Th; South ..t n,rter ,.f "
XOTirK -
-J j In the Matter of the Application of the Orefon
and Western Colonization ompany to Hare
Certain Lands Excluded From Warm
Kprlnra Irrigation District
TO THE BOARD OK DIRECTORS OF TUT
l WARMSI'RINCS IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Gentlemen :
Your petitioner, the Oregon A Weatern Col-
onizatfon Company, a corporation, reattectfully ,
nhown the following facta:
That the aaid petitioner is the owner of the !
following described lands, to-wit Lota 1, 2, ft, I
and 4, the SW", of the SEi,, the NEV of
the NW','., the S', of the. NW4. and the
S W of Seotion 83, Townahtp 1 7 South,
Range 47, E. W. M. of Malheur County, State
of Oregon.
That the above described lands are included
within the boundaries of the Warm spring Ir
rigation District.
The petitioner herein anka that the said
above described landa be excluded from the
boundaries of the Warmapring Irrigation Dta
tr fct, ror the reason th at the same mar be
more reasonably and more cheaply Irrigated
from other sources, and for the further reason
that petitioner is offering more than double !
this acreage for inclusion.
OREGON A WESTERN COLONIZATION
COMPANY, Ry W. J. Pinney, Agent
IF THE ROAD BONDS FAIL
We hate to argue in the nceative but sometimes it navs to look nt n "! of irrigation, and that said
. . ,r r 9 re nWaM that the ame could be
numiiiuUM uoiars iJi.i.lWI at t"rr -v fv T l m.' nufrnv . r t n
rr,r EZJbPrKn "Um 2fuhtn nd For:i BE IT KEMEMREKED. that on this 4th!
t Hundredths Dollars (I1H.401 as c aita and day of December, A. D., I91K, personally ap-
.t ,..RR.f;1 OHT' N.y. ,C.K THEREBY GIVEN aid County and SUte the within named.
hZr. r i L u im' ?l W J Pinney. known to me to be the agent
day, at the north main entrance door of the !
District.
situation from both
County Development League with a membership of several hundred proirres
BIV6 ranchers. Stockmen. busineRR nnd nrofpsR.nnal mon hn k r.otJtr, nf U0 That this petitioner respectfully rejuesls the
..... nonrd oi uiraeloTa of the
yuarur and the Northeast Quarter of the
.'tuineast Quarter of Section Three. Town-
hip Eighteen South. Range Forty Three East !
of the Willamette Meridian, in Malheur Coui
iy, Uregon, containing Eighty acres, together
wun me tenements, hereditaments and appur
people of Malheur county presented a proposal to the county court who have irrigation District, to include within the
accordingly ordered a special election to raise $230,000 for the building of I SSSTU on the ZlVZ other
ueuA,-! luaciH mruoui maineur county. Most, ot this money will be matched ; pp7 r :iM Tm nviv vrmv 1 l"plinfe" thereunto belonging or in any w.m-
several times over by the State Federal road funds now available. The ! n'?MnKY. wy w. .1. Pinney, APnt. ! imT(. or fc. 11,? in or'to.Bm?.
roads provided for by the petition will serve far the major portion of the j be i t r e m e mi!V. it e D ,n that Mnh?hi 4Ui ! SirSof itlrmT to the
county, wealth, population and travel needs considered. The improvement of 1 Lf SSSfL i'tihJtS'SA af Zr5 110,1 2S"L ! t"H of 'h
and representative of the Oreiron Waaaara
Colonization Company, the petitioner described j
in the foregoing petition.
That the said W. J. Pinney acknowledged
feo me that he executed the foregoing petition
for the uses and purposes therein stated and '
tlmt he had the ritrht and authority from the 1
said Oregon A Western Colonization Company
to execute the said petition.
!N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
these roads will leave more funds for the improvement of other roads and
..iu 1 "mil. aim ninie wunin liamrii,
... ii. "- inney. Known ui me 10 oe ine ai-nt
trie present program having been formed and adopted by representatives from and representative of the Orexon & Western
nni'l n- ii uirot-ir , ,. i In sk. : e i 'a ioionir.aiion company, me pel iioner miBnpaQ
practically every precinct in the county in so far as possible is as equit- I in the foreoinir petition. .
I hat the said W. J. Finney ncknowledKeil
to me that he executed the foreuoinjr petition
for the uses and purposes therein stated nnd
that he had the ritrht and authority from the
ald Orenon A Western Colonization Company
to execute the said petition.
IN WITNESS WIIERKOK, I have hereunto
et my hand, and affixed my notarial seal,
the day and year first aiiove written.
W. W. WOOD, Notary Tuhlic for Oretton
My commission expires the 17th day of Oc
tober. 1020 (SEAI.I
May 10-31
able and comprehensive as was possible to work out. The State Highway
Commission to the delegates from Malheur county, who appeared before
them in Portland, gave their word that they would cooperate with Malheur
county In the building of the proposed state highways if Malheur county
would do her part "'th a local bond issue.
Should the bonds fail the highway commission will be released of its
pledge to build the highway thru Malheur county. Should the bond issue
foil Malheur county will be branded as the most backward section of the
state. Should the bond issue fail the country court would naturally be
discouraged in trying to improve the road conditions thruout the county.
Should the bond issue fail at this time it would probably cost the people
of Malheur county the loss of a million dollars of state and federal money
which is now available and which is being more and more contended for.
Should the bond issue fail it would likely take several years before another
program could be worked out that would meet with support of the various
precincts; and in the meanwhile several times the amount of the bond
issue would be paid to the "God of Mossbackism" in the fonn of a bad
roads tax.
There is every indication that the bond issue will carry four oi
five to one, and it will if the people who recognize the envestment value
in better roads realize the necessity of their voting at this election and
preventing the possibility of a defeat by default. Why not make it a un
animous 100 per cent election.
a a n a
PURE FABRIC hW IS NECESSITY
The Harney and Malheur County Woolgrowers Organization has with
other sheepmen thruout the West beer, waging a fight for a pure fabric
law the effect of which will be more to the interests of the public and the
reliable textile manufacturers than to the sheepmen; but will indirectly
help standardize their products and develop a bettter market for wool. The
Enterprise thoroughly recommends the passage of the proposed law and sug-gei-ts
that the Vale Chamber of Commerce, the Ontario ommercial Club,
The Commercial Organization in Nyssa, Jordan Valley, the Precinct Develop
ment Leagues thruout the county and the Malheur County Development
League pass resolutions endorsing this law, having same sent to Frani
McKnight, Vale, Oregon, Secretary of the Harney and Malheur Counties
Woolgrowers organization, to the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce'
at Portland, Oregon, to the Congressman Sinnott and Seniors Chamber
lain and McNary in Washington, asking their aid in the matter. Coming
from the greatest virgin wool market in the world these resolutions
should go a long vay toward securing the desired protection.
a a -Hi a
A BIRTHDAY WE ALL ENJOY.
On the first Friday In Jul if is honed that every returned soldier,
sailor and marine in Malheur county will gather in Vale for the First
Annual Malheur County World War Veterans Reunion, ine general pub
lic of Malheur county in every town and precinct are planning to be there
to welcome home the boys. The boys will be there to greet their friends
Uld relatives who so loyally stood back of them and supported the war
eaun at home. And as this day happens to be the 14:!d anniversary of
the signing of the Declaration of Independence, let both returned heros
and staunch supporters unite in celebrating for the honor of our country
of which we are all so pround.
m at ai n
LIVE STOCK ONE HUNDRED PERCENT PLUS
The Bureau of crop estimates reports the condition of live stock in
Malheur county on May first to be for Swine 100' ; for sheep lOO'r and
for cattle 103. This is the best showing mude by any county in the
state and is equaled only by Douglas county in the Willamette Valley
and Klamath county in southern Oregon. We know bv reports coming
from all parts of the county that range and livestock conditions have
never been better for years past. This not only makes the stockmen
happy but guarantees the prosperity of the entire Inland Oregon Em
pire, for after all from the beginning and until the end, the stock indus
try is of primary importance to this section.
n n n, n
A It ho there are many things wrong with the United States of Am
erica and altho we all have our remedial for their cure, after carefully
checking over the Atlas we have decided thut America's "temperature" is
nearer normal than we sometimes believe.
f - :i ;
Who will start Vale's development. Several hundred new homes
must be built the next year or no in und surrounding Vale. Who will have
the honor of leading off?
"aH ran Vaal
Remember Chautauqua, June 25-30, Vale, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In The Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron,
For Malheur County
STATE LAND HOAKD OF OREGON. Ceri
sisttnir of Bon W. Olcott, Governor and Sec
retary of SUte, and O. P. Huff, Stat Treas
urer. Plaintiff.
vs.
ARTHUR E. HIGH, MAUDE E. HIGH, THE
WOODLAND STATE HANK, Wash., a Cor
poration, I.ORA G. FOLEY. VERNON T.
HKKRETT. AND KENNETH A. HERRETT
Defendants.
TO THE WOODLAND STATE BANK OF
WOODLAND, WASHINGTON.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON, you are hereby required to appear nnd
answer the Complaint filed auainst you in
the above entitled suit, on or before the ex
piration of the time prescribed in the order
of publication to-wit :
On or before the expiration of six weekp
from date of first publication of this sum
mons nnd if you fail to answer for want
thereof, Plnintiff will apply to the Court for
the reliet prayed for in the complaint, Ui-wit :
For a decree foreclosinK plaintiff's mort-i.-aire
on the F.:. of the SW'i and the SE'i
of the NW'), rfW", of the NE',. Lqts 1, 2,
:ind 3. or Section 0, T. 1U S., R. 45 E.. W. M.
in Malheur County, OreKon, in'ludi.l.r water
rights in the Malheur River, nnd declaring
said mnrUrnue to lie superior to the morUtHiee
of said Woodland State r . n all 1 lor a judg
ment against defendants for f. principal sum
of $4.r00.00 with interest thoreor. at ihe rat.
of si. per cent, per annum from Dic-nditr
27th, 1016, and for 4ft0 OJ attorney fees, and
$26.ri.21 taxes, with nte-est therein at the
rate of six per cent o.-r inn-in Tro-n Maich
2'm. .H!-, end the cr.s. :.nd di i-j-lrsements
of this suit, and for such other and further
relief as may to be Couit ieem just f.nd
euuitable.
This summons is published pursuant to nn
order of the Hon. Dalton ItiitKs, Circuit Judge,
duly made and entered April 17th, 1919,
W. H. Brook P. J. Gallagher, Attorney,
for Plaintiff. Ontario, Oreiron.
First publication April 10th, 1010.
Last Publication May :lst, 1010.
" treen, Virgil S. Green her husband, and
Alice M. Grosvenor, or as much thereof as
may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in
favor of John C. Johnston and against the
above named defendants, with interest there
on, together with all costs and diabursemen!a
that have or may accrue.
Dated at Vale. Oregon this 24th day of
Apre, 1010.
H. LEE NOE, Sheriff
uy
Deputy
Date of Sale May. 27th 1010.
Date of First ' Publication April, 20th 1010.
Date of Last Publication May, 24th 1010.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the pro
visions of the Charter of the Cltv of Val.
and an order of the Common Council of said
city, duly made and entered on the 22nd day
of April. 1010, thnt n special elertioo will be
held in the City of Vale on Tuesday, the I- id.
day of June, 1010 between the hour of S :00
o'clock In the forenoon and K :00 o'clock in
the afternoon at the usual polling places in
said City, for the purpose of voting upon the
approval or rejection of an ordinance by the
initiative levying- a special tax of ten milli,
for one year and five mills for four yearn
on the tnxable property of Vale, Oregon, for
the purpose of raising money to repair and
niniiitnin the wnter and sewer systems and the
streets ol Vnlc, Oregon.
Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 22nd day cf
April, 1010.
ROSS SOWARD. Recorder.
Apr. 26 May It.
set my hand, and affixed my notarial seal.
the day and year first above written.
W. W. WOOD. Notary Public for Oregon.
My co-omission expires the 17th day of Oc
tober, 1020 (SEAL)
May 10-24
SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
For 200 yM.ru OOIJt MKMAI. HttlUM i
(HI hit a o n.i I.I I HufTrrinK humanity to
wt haluinl at tuck of kidney, liver.
Diaoaor utiii hi oinucp t roilDIM hihi :
(1 ih imi count! tod with the urin.tt y
org ana and to uutM up und restore to
hi Kith orKaliH weuUriii'd hy JlTtiHe.
Tf m(M Important OTffAtlf nuiNt ha
wir ImiI, biciUM they niter und purify
lim blood! IwIoM they do their vork
you uro doomed
WetrtnoMi ilaoplonaii. nirTomnMO.
dMp. ot v ue y hack ti hr, aioniach trou
hlt , pul nn I n t he 1o Iiih and low er ab
domen, h i i i-1. 1 1 in , i ' when urlnat -tiiK.
rheumuttam, actjillcu nnd lumhiiK"
all w .on of trOttQlO with your kid-
nay a. UOLiD MKIMI. Mmtrlem (Ml '"p
aulas are the remedy you need. Taki
three or four every rta-y. The heallna
oil aoiika into the eel la and lining; ol
ltv kldneya and drtvea out the uohjoni
Now 1 if u und haalth will surely follow
When your normal Vigor haa hern re
Htoreif continue treatment for a wMl
to keep yourself In OOltaltlon ttnd pro
veiit a re4urn of the disease.
iHm't wult until you are Inrapahle ot
rlKhtlnK- Start tukltw; UOl.D MKOAl
Haarlem Oil t'liPHiilea today Your drutt
Kiat will .heerfully refund your money
If you are not satisfied witlt result
Hut he sure to Kt the original Import
ed i i m. and accept no sub
stitute In three slant. Sealed pack
aires At all Arug stores.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
Ii. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, Muy B, 1019
NOTICK is hereby iven that Bert W.
Knijfhten of Knnitu, Oregon who, on Dec.
11, nils, made Addl. Homestead Entry, No.
OM'M. under the Act of December 21), 1016,
for NE'.SKV NW'iSW',, Sec, 28, NW,
NE',, N'.NW',, Section and SW',NW',,
W'.jSW',, Section lit). Township, 16 S.,
K.ui"i' ' u i . Willamette Meridian, ha
tiled notice of intention to make Pinal Proof,
'!'"!! i.- Aoqu pliu -m oi iuijJ nsiqrpi, H
before the Kejrister and Keceiver. U. S. Land
Office at Vale, Oregon on the 11th ilcy of
June, U10,
Claimant numeH as witnesses : Oscar Presley,
of Bonita V. (. Kniifhten of Itonita. Oretro
Karl bmtth, of Westfall. OreKon. Cherlss VV.
Merritt, of Bonita, Orewon.
IllOS. JONKS, Ketcister.
Piny 10-June 7
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
joj)u m j.- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (
L. S.Laud Office ut Vale, ( . . May 7. 1019.
NOTICK is hereby Riven thut Earl W
Oliver of Malheur, OreKon, who on Septein
ben 20, 1915, made Homes teud Entry, No.
04034 for SW',SE'. Sec. 9. NW ,NE1,.
NW'.. KHSWUj Sec. D, Twp. II S., R.41
K., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Kiual Three Year Proof.
to establish clnim to the land ulove described,
before ('. 1L Morfitt, U. S. Commissioner, at
Malheur, Oregon, un the ! "th day of June,
1919.
Claimant names as witnesses: Kdward Wood
cock, William Saruent, Tom Daley, and Harry
Adams, all ol Malheur, Oregon.
THOS. JONES, Register.
May 10-June 7
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office, Vale. Oregon, April
25, 1919.
To John Darabo of. Unknown, Cnntestee:
You are hereby notified that John Perecz
who given, Malheur Oregon as his post-office
address, did on April 2.7, 1919, file in this
f lice his duly corroborated application to
souses ana secure the cancellation of your
le-inenteuu enixieH, r.eriai rtos. vAb-i and U-2UJ
made January 22, 1916 and Jan. 23, 1917. for
SW, Sec. f. ami the NKNSU. NtfrNWtt of
section 1 i, 'township M S. Range 41 E. Wil
lamette Meridian, and as grounds for his con
test he alleges that said John Darabos has
wholly abandoned said land for more than ix
months last past, and that his absence from
said land has not been due to his employment
in the Military or Naval service of the United
States, or in any organization mentioned in
the act of Congress approved July 28, 1917
(Public No. 32).
Ynu are. therefore, further notified that the
said allegations will be taken as confessed, and
your said entry will be cancelled without
rurther right to be heard, either before this
office, of on appeal, if you fail to file in this
office within twenty days after the FOURTH
publication of this notice, as shown below,
your answer, under oath, specifically respond
ing to these allegations of contest, together
with due proof that you have served a copy
of your answer on the said contestant either
ID person or by registered mail.
You should state in your answer the name
of the post office to which you detdre fut un
noticed to be sent to you.
THOS. JONES, Register.
Receiver.
Date of first publication Mav 3, 1919.
Date of second publication May 10. 1919.
Date uf third publication May 17, 1919.
Date of fourth publication May 24, 1919.
NOTICE
In the Matter of thr Application of Albert J
Silverman to Have Certnin Lands In
cluded In the Warmsprinrs
Irrigation District
TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
WARMSPRINGS IRRIGATION DISTRICT : 1
Gentlemen :
Your petitioner, Albert Silverman, respect- i
fnllv ohnun th.. T, , 1 1. , i n fi,,-.
That the said petitioner is the owner of the
following described lands, to-wit: the NE1,. ,
the NU of the SKV4. the f4 of the BM of;
the NW,4. and the of the NE'4 of the
SW', of Section 11, Township IS South,'
Range 46, E. W. M. of Malheur County, State I
of Oregon, containing, 300 acres, more or less.
That the said above described lands are j
arid in character and are such lands as are i
susceptible of irrigation, and that said lands
are so situate that the same could be easily
irrigated from the system now in course of
construction by the Warmsprings Irrigation
District.
That this petitioner respectfully requests
the Board of Directors of the satd Warm
springs Irrigation District to include within
the boundaries of the said District all the
above described lands, on the same basis as
other raw lands without water right.
ALBERT SILVERMAN, By W. J. Pinney, Ag.
STATE OF OREGON, County of Malheur, as :
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 4th
Iay of December, A. D., 191H, personally ap
peared before me, a Notary Public in and for
said County and State the within named,
Albert Silverman by his agent W. J. Pinney
who is personally known to me to be the
identical person described in, and who ex
ecuted the foregoing Instrument, and acknow
ledged to me that he as such agent executed
the same for and as the act and deed of
Albert Silverman.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed my official seal this
the day nnd year first above written.
W. W. WOOD, Notary P.uhlic for Oregon.
My commission expires the 17th day of Oc
tober. 1920. (SEAL)
Muy 10-31
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
IT, s. Lena Office at Vale, Oregon, May 6, 1910
NOTICE is hereby .tiven that Charles W.
Merritt of Bonita, Oregon who on April IS,
I " I made Additional Homestead Entry No.
14367. for SW',NEi,. NW",SE,. K'SW1,.
Section 20, Township Itt S., Range 39 E.,
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. U. S. Land Of
fice at Vale, Oregon, on Uie 11th day of June,
1919.
Claimant names as witnesses : Bert Knighten,
uf Bonita, Oregon W. G. Knighten, of Bonita,
Oregon, Earl Smith, of Weslfall, Oregon.
William WtMfall, of WotTu'l. Oregon.
THOS. JONES, Register.
May 10-June 7
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
For the County of Malheur
J. E. LAWRENCE. Plaintiff vs.
C. A. HEWETT. Defendant.
To C. A. Hewett, defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON : ynu are hereby summoned and required
to appear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled court and
cause within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons upon you;
and if ymi fail to answer, for want thereof
I the plaintiff will take judgment and default
against you, for the sum of twelve hundred
land six and sixty-five hundredths $1206.GM
1 dollars according to the terms of a certain
promissory note, dated June 23. 1917, given i
' and signed by you and delivered by you to the
I plaintiff together with a chattel mortgage of I
I the same date, with lntere.it thereon from date,
i together with costs of this suit and for sale i
nl il. MLhJh I 1 .
i three hundred opera chairs, about one hun
dred folding chairs, four electric fans, one
I moving picture machine, one electric sign,
I one piano and all other furniture and fixtures
used in connection with the "REX MOVING
PICTURE HOUSE AND THEATER" located
in Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, for the sat
is fact ion of the above amount, for judgment
of the same and judgment of any deficiency
if there be any.
This summons is published pursuant to an
order of the Honorable E. H. Test, County
Judge of Malheur County, Oregon, acting in
the absence iT the Circuit Judge of the above I
entitled l oui t, -Hid order having been made
and entered of record on the first day of
April. 1919 directing publication for six weeks
commencing with the issue of April o, 1919.
R. G. WHEELER, Attorney for Plaintiff re
siding at Vale. Oregon.
BApri-lTMaf
April
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office, Vaie, Oregon,
30, 1919.
To Emil Marek of Unity. Oregon. Contra tee :
You are hereby notified that Charles Seton I
who gives Ironside, Oregon, as his post-office
address, did on ADril 28. 1919. file in this
office his duly corroborated application to
contest and secure the cancellation of your
homestead Entry No. 03567, made November
IS 1914, for SWNEU, Lots 3 and 4. S1,
NW'4, NS,SWW, NWiSB of Section 4,
Township 14 S.f Range 38 E., Willamette Mer
idian, and as grounds for his contest he
alleges that "Said Emil Marek has wholly
abandoned said land fin muro thnn ii mnnrht-,
last past : that he has sold his improvements,
consisting or a caDin and lencing. and they
were removed from the land about a year ago ;
and that he has not resided on the land for
more than one year last past ; r nd that
his laid absence has not been due to his cm
ploymnet in the Military or Naval Service of
the United States, or in any organization men
tioned in the Act of Congress approve July
28. 1917 (Public No. 32) ;
You are, therefore, further notified that the
aid allegations will be taken as 'onfos:ied, and
your said entry will be cancelled without
further right to be heard, either before this
office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this
office within twenty days after the FOURTH
publication of this notice, as shown below,
row answer, under oath, specifically respond
ing to these allegations of contest, together
with due proof that you have served a copy
of your answer on the said contestant either
in person or by registered mail.
You should state in your answer the name
of the post office to which you desire future
notices to lie sent to you.
THOS. JONES, Register.
Receiver.
Date of first publication May 3, 1919.
Date of second publication May 10, 1919.
Date of third publication May 17, 1919.
Date of fourth publication May 24, 1919.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the mate of Oregon
For Malheur County.
In the matter of the estate of Helen Russell,
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN, that the undersigned, by or
der of the above entitled court bearing date
May 13, 1919 was appointed udminister of the
above entitled estate. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby notified
and required to present them to me, duly veri
fied, with the proper vouchers, at my residence
near Vale, Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and first published May 17, 1919.
J. H. RUSSELL, Administrator of the es
tate of Helen Russell, deceased.
H. C. Eastham, Vale, Oregon, Attorney for
Administrator.
17 May-12 June.
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NOTICK l 'K PI HI. It A riON
llrpiirlnirnl of thr Interior
U. S. I.t,;..i in i . at Vlr. Onirim. April
:10th, lull).
NOTICE i hrrrhy iiln-n thnt Howard H.
Mcl.ay of Valr, Ori-Kim. who OH Oflobn "th,
ltilft m ..1. sivnnil II ' ' i ' . ' Entry No. 0M66,
for NK'.SK',. Ser. HO. N ' S W ,.SW ,SV 1 , .
Mjn, mill who on April Hi), I'.ll'.l, niuilr
Ailil'l HoaMatwul Kntry No. MM!, for W'.
NW1, 8m ill, K'.NK1, Km M, ull ill Town
ship 111 South, It 41 But, WIIUumU
Mcriiliiin, has filnl notiro of InU'lUinn to
mk KIiihI Thrro Your I'riHif, to ivttihlii.li
MatM to the Uml uhovo dworlMd, heforo
HVuistrr nn.l BtMlvW U. B. lulu! Offire. at
Vale. Oregon, on the .'th nil of June. Itllv.
t'laiuiHiit iiuino in. w ilm-Met.-! : II. 1! Ilis'li.
fni Aadmon, At Rjodln, a. a. Robbliw,
nil of Vnle, Orelfon.
TMOfl JONBS, HeiiUt-
May :l-Muy HI
MM U K I UK PUBLICS I MIS
l!ei.irlmriit of the lntrrlur
V. 8 Lalul t.lffiee at V.I., Oretfon, April
lltk, linn
NOTICB k heiehy uien that Delhei t J
Wor.ham of Mallieur, Oieuou. who, on Sept
till, luaile Hrmwtt.il Kntry No. OtWal. fur
l.oU 1, 2, H am! 1. S N-'.... See J. T 14 8.
H 40 K SWi,SW'i. S.-etion Township
II S Baaa. 40 K Willumetle Meridian, ha
filed aotl. of Intention to make Kinal Thn.
Year Proof, to ,tolilii.h elaini Ut the land
aUie denertlied, hi ''ore t . 11 Murfitt, II. 8
. oiiiini.Kiom-r, at Malheur. Oirtfoti, on the
Ith day of June. 101U.
i'lainiaut name, as wltne.net:
T. D. u .Mil W N 'A i .mi. 0. S. liar
Vr. 4' M I all of Malheur. Oregon
IlillS JUNKS. KiuiMer
May 4 May HI
MITICK Kt)R PUBLICATION ISOLATED
TRACT
Public Land Sole
Oepartment of th. Interior
I S. Land Offiee at Vale, OreKon. April
22nd. 1!1!.
NOTICK it. hereby trlven that, a dirtcted
tty the Commi-nioner of the General Land
offiee, under provUions of Sec. 24.rio. R. S ,
pur.unnt to the application of Mary Copeland,
of Rltullaprinn, Orason, Serial No. 0tiH20. w
will offer at public aale. to the hi. 1 t bidder,
but at not leHN than $2.25 per acre, at 1 :Hu
o'clock P. M . on the 2th day of May, next,
ut this office, the follow-iiiK tract of land:
Wi.SK,. NK'.SK'.,. SW,NKi,. Sec. 30. T
I S. It II K W M. I hi tract is orchard
into the ninrket on a ahowillK that the ,;veat'
ar portion thermf is mountai'lou.H or tiai rouh
ior cultivation."
The shIc will not be kept open, but will be
declared cloned when thoae I r- n it at the hoi.r
named haw censeil liiddiliK. I'ho person mill;.
Ina the hiKhetit hiil will be reituireil to immed
iute'v miv to the Receiver the amount thereof
Any persons claiminc. adversely the above
.1. ertbad lamt are ill', i ' " I to file their claims,
oi- olijictlou,, on or before the time dcrtit-uatcd
for sale.
THOS. JONKS. BwMw
26 Apr. -24 May
April.
1016
NOTICK l .'I. PI'III.ICATION
Ifeepal tnirut uf Ihe Interior
I' S I Office at Vale. Ur.-Kon, April.'
14th. lul.'
NOTICK i heiehy aiveii that Lela . M
ert, of Cake, Oit-voii who on Auaust 12th. I
10th. made ltonietead Kntiy No UIU40 for I
NK'.SK'. Ber II. NWi,SV.i,. W'NW',.I
NK'jNW',. W'...NK,. SK'.NKi,. Sec" It, T.
II S K 42 K. and who on N.nemher LI
10IH, made Add l It. ineatea.l BnUl M I'l-.H
for SL.Si.j. Sec. 26. SE'.SKi,. Sec 27.K.ij
N K ' . . See :14 and N K 4 , N K ' , . S. . It, Twp ,
1.4 South. Kauue I.' Ka.t. W illamrtle tier
idiull, ha filed notice ot llitelitli.il to make i
I i, ...i II.... , .. t l',.Mif l.i ...sltaltlinh ..ImIio to
the land alioie ikarrlbad, Iwfure i In. II
Morfitt. I S I oiomU.loii.t. t Malluui. Ore
aon. on the 21st day of Ma 111
Claimant naaaa, a- wituewew II. L. Glan
CK-k. Mr Ida lilascock. M W Yoeman. all
of Hiotian. tireifoii John T Mycin, of I'ake.
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I litis IONKS. R.nist. r
IV i May
NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION
In piirtnient of the Interior
l' S. l-ai.d Office at Vale. Oieyon
1 Ith. 1'JlU.
N.-tice is hereby tfiven that Coy John Wi
Iron-itie. Oi.'koii. who. on December 27th.
niti.le Hon r. -stead Kntry No. 0422s, for S'
NV.'4. Rl SW',. S,v. 4. SS,NK'.,, NWViABU
NW'.NKi,. S.v ft. Twp. 14 8.. R N K. il
luiuette Meiidian. ha filed notice of tntentioi
to make Final Three-Year Proot. to eatabliah
claim to the laud above deac-ibod. befoie
t ha- II. Morfitt. Ii. 8. Commia-ikiiie.-. at
Malheur. Oreyon. on the 22nd day of May.
IVIO
Claimant name aa wttneaaaa : Chaa Y.
WUe. fJny C. Wise. l'ha Boor. Cloy Crewn,
all of Ironside. Oregon
THOS JONES, Keaister
10 Apr-17 May.
M M It I H1R PI Hi ll ATION
llrparlnirnt of lb Interior
II. 8. Land IX f l.-o at Vale, tliciiou. April
21t. 1011.
Ml I U K i. heieby aiven that Kdward II
BoflwvUU of Hi. lean. Oretion. who, on June 4.
Hilt, made Honcatcad Entry No 01sy4. fori
r.i ,Vi 1 , Si SKi,. sWi,8KH. Sec SO. and N
W'iSWki Bactloa It, Towrahi. Ik S Ranae
II y Willamette Meridian. ha filed llotie. ,
..l loleiiiiMii to make Final Three year Proot.
to eatablieh claim to the tani! above deacribed.
before Kiiiiatei and Receiver. V S Laud Of I
fi e nl YaK Oicfcuii on the 2Vth day of Mav.
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vanny of llroiran Oretrvm, Birdie IWvetiny. of
Brovan. OreuoH. I.. A Bllyeu of lUmita. Ore
gon, ami C O I'uwvii. of Bonita. Orevs'ii
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