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tAGE EIGrIT MAtrfETTR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1919. (g) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS EQUITY NO. 183.1 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stat, of Orofon For 111. County of Malheur O. J. MAGENHEIMF.R. Plaintiff, J. A. t'ASHKI. AND MAKNEY THIER. Defendants. To J. A. Cuhel and flai nejr Tnier. Hie above named defendanti i EQUITY NO. Ml JMMtl.NS In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For the County of Malheur LITTLE KENNEDY COMPANY, a corpora tion. Plaintiff. HOHERT KKRGI1RSON and MARY r'ERGlS SON. hi wife, and D. P. DONOVAN. Defendant v To Robert Fervusnon and Mary FeriiUi IN TUB NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE- ! aon and to D. P. Donovan, the above named CiON. you are hereby nummoned and rc- 1 defendanta : quired to appear and answer the complaint I f H, ridS itf J'JL 1 n ame ok the state ok ore- Court ami eu c, within mx weeks from the ! r.nN vmi Brn h.,iiv .,,rT,ni .nn r..,.ir-H ';th .lav f .lulu Hut. f H fiat i W" publication of this nummonH upon you: and If you f'ti1 to :m. r, plead or otherwise n pfir in mild i within afd time, the plaintiff, for viint thereof, will apply ta the Court for the relief demanded in the cont plaint herrin. tv-wft ; Kor judgment atfiiirnt the defendant. J. A. Caehel in the mm of 3Jtl1.M. with int. i at i per cent f rom October 31 , 1914 t less the num of $10. HO, heretofore paid on 1915 interest) and the furtht r num of $450.00 m attorneys' fees herein ; for taxes paid upon the premise involved herein ax follow; : $55.97, with interest at 12 per cent from Ami -unt 26, 1918 : $31.60, with interest at 12 per cent from A'lfcuat 26, I'M-, and for the sum of $320.00 paid as water maintenance and for his cost and disbursements herein ; for n decree that said judgment is a Hen upon the land described M the SWNW".', of Sec. 25, Twp. II 8., R. 42 E., W. M. (save and exc;.t a strip of land 16 1 feet wide around the out aide teoundaries thereof for road purposes) and that said Hen be foreclosed as provided by law ; for a decree for the foreclosure and tale of said premises against said defendant, J. A. Cahel, and that the proceeds thereof ! applied in payment of the judgment herein . that naid defendant. .1. A. Cahel and Barney Thler, and all person claiming by, through or under them, or either of them, be for erer barred and forclosed of all right, titi" , and interest in and to said premise Of any pnrt thereof, except their statutory right to I against you in the above entitled Court and cause, within ix weeks from the 26th day n July, 1 91 9, the date of the first publication of this summons upon you ; and if you fail to answer, plead or otherwise appear in said caune within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the Court for the relfel demanded in its complaint herein, to-wlt: Kor a judgment against the defendants, Roliert Kergussun and Mary Kergusson, for the sum of $722.45, with interest at 7 per cent from June 26, 19IK until paid: and for the further sum of $100.00. attorneys' fees herein, and for It cost and disbursement of this suit; that said sums be declared to be a first lein upon the S'yNE', of Sec. 34 in Twp. It S . R. 46 K.. W. M and for a de cree that the said premises be sold by the Sheriff, as upon execution, and the proceeds of said sale applied in payment of said judg ment, and that you and all persons claiming by, through, or under you be barred and fon--cloed of all right, claim, or interest in or to the said premises and every part thereof, ex cept your statutory right to redeem ; and that plaintiff have execution and judgment against the defendant, Robert Kergusson and Mary Kergusson. for any deficiency which may re main after applying the proceeds of the sale of said premises to the satisfaction of said judgment : for a decree that D.P. Donovan has no right, title claim or interest in or to the premise described, anil for such other EQUITY NO. IBM. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Coart of the State of Oregon For the County of Matheur G. J. MAGENHEIMER. Plaintiff, vs. C. A. BIRO, Defendant. To C. A. Bird, the defendant above named: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE Op ORE GON, You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed a gainst you in the above entitled Con.t and cause, within six weeks from th? 2rtth day of July, 1919. the date f the first publication of this summons upoo you ; and t" you tail to nt'swer, plead, or otherwise appear i,i said caute within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint herein, to-wlt: Kor a Judgment against you for the sum of ft,290.50, with interest at 6 per cent from Oct ober 31, 1P12. and for the further sum uf .00.00 as attorneys fees herein. and for taxes paid on the premises involved herein, a follows : $14. 9H, with Interest at 15 per cent I from July 23. 1915; $1K,45, with interest at fllori pri "t2 'rwm rfuiy lwin, , wn in NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior NEWS REVIEW (Continued from Page One) "Tie views Mexican Situation Henry P. Fletcher, American sm- redeem. and for such other and further relief : ', V ,7 :Z 1 to the Court may seem jut and equitable j "T? t . . .. P . lirllttnt tn nu order of the Honorable Pa I ton Biggs, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated the 21th fiPy of July, 1919, directing publication thereof for six weeks, commencing with the Z6th day In the premises This summons is published pursuant to n order of the Honorable Dalton Bigg, Judge cf the above e ntitled Court, dated the 2 Ith dny of July. 1919, directing publication there of for .ix weeks. rnrnmenoInK July 2fllh 1911. -"'X' DAVJS & K ESTER Attorney, for Plaintiff. "Oj ST vJK ! , Attorn,,, for Plaintiff. ReaMimr at Vale. r : Ornrnn. iKam . July .: 4 MdqnrficeAt f 4 AmbersoKS rA Jr Jr he . or .-Th. W sons" may iudg(d i .x Pri" f .000 ! .AW ..vW1 aV b"' PKWt the whole- r J i aW AW mc tmosphtrc of American J high"t SUnkrd Yoo and every other American P 0 J0 Our ZKfiv Serial M k JP p- jar jp- . tret at 'l per cent from August 26. 1916. 147. 69. with interest at 12 per cent from August 26, 1P1H; Ml. 60 with interest at 12 per c4nt from August 26, 191H; and for the sum Atf 9320.00 paid as water maintenance; and for his cost and disbursements herein ; for a decree that said judgment for the said sums constitutes a Hen upon the land described as the SK' , N E U of Sec. 26, TWp. 15 S., R. 42 E., W. M. Uave and except a atrip of land 16V feet wide around the ouLdde boundaries thereof for road purposes t and that the said lien be foreclosed, as provided by law for a decree for the forechssure and sale of the said pre mises and that the money from the proceed thereof 1m applied In payment of the amount of said judgment; for a decree that you be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title and interest in and to the said premises, or any part thereof, except your ntatutory right to redeem ; and for such other and furth er relief ns to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is published pursuant to ait order of the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated the 24th day of July, 1919. directing publication thereof for six weeks, commencing July 26th, 1919. DAVIS ft K ESTER Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at Vale. Oregon. Inly 26-Sen. 0. United States Land Office. Vale, Oregon, July 17, 1910. To the Heirs of Samuel D. Puckett, De ceased, contestee : Vol I aSW r-nr,...- tw.t that A I rrw., f o Vit ehett who gives Westfaii, Oregon as her post- j bassador to Mexico, appearinp; before office address, did on June 1R, 1919 file In ! l i i i thai office her duly corroborated application to tne nOU.e rules Committee Oil last contest and secure the cancellation of your J Tnpi;finv tn-i nf fko killintr nf Amori- homeatead Entry. Serial No. 0SS67, made May! 1 uesaav loia OT ine Amen 20, 1911, by Samuel D. Puckett for Lot 2 i cans by the Mexicans since his ap and 8. SWV.NEU. SENW',. WU.SEV,, and i ' n . the E'sw o Section l. Township 17 s . . pomtment to that position. Reply Range 37 E., Willamette Me rldlan. and n j in n niiotinnQ ho '..n .1 thnt Iflp I. f"r her enntaat ahe allesra that jal.l lnf to QUeht"n "C .staten mat. me Samuel p. Puckett died inteatate about Feb-j withdrawal of recognition by the Un- ruary, 1917 and that he left no known heirs , , , " and no widow: that alnee the death of said ited States of the Carranza govern- emrymen in rrhruary. mil mere haa been no , ,.,,,i 1 ;.. ,u i, cultivation or Improvement done or made on ment Would Ollly Increase the turmil any part of said land ; and that name ia wholly abandoned by the heirs If any, of said en "ntryman for more than six months laai pat You are, therefore, further notified that the in that country. . Roits in Washington Serious Riotinsr of whites mm t From Frltx to niw bnt we're still (wat ting 'em. Mr. Moats Fir. who thought h wss attlnc by with ometblng wbil tb nation m bmaj wUk Frita idea genu had already round ont that 1U ia going to be a tough year in the U. I. A. Thla a tho Uma to start awaiting and remeipbor It'a for be biea waltare moetlr. and In the' Circuit Court of the Slate of Oron j f"us' d" V1' ' fJ'V, For the County of Malheur ?LT52? V "".fL.,.. J. ll'i vo.'.?t!.lSr" Til' "",JonfuTedi ' negroes in Washington was reported and your said entry will be canceled -without . . r further rlirht to be heard, either before this early in the week when white mem- office or on appeal, If you fail to file in this . . . . , , . office within iwenty days after the FOURTH ' hers of the defense guard were shot publication of this notice, aa shown below. i billn,! i. rwtrrc fbUlarfw nnd your answer, under oath, specKlcally respond- anU K,lleu "y negios. SOKUelS ana log to these allegations of contest, toKether I machine guns were rushed to the dis wlth due proof that you have served a copy of t . . . . .. . . your answer on the said contestant either in tricts where the disturbances tOOK lSJS SBSrkmwm the name Pce and the presence of these serv of the porit office t. which you desire future e(j to quiet the roiters and curb viol- notfeee to be sent, to you. ence. Start Loilg Trip A. U. S. Martin bomber of the two THOS. JONES Register Date of first publication July 26, 191I. Date of second publication August 2, 1919. Date of third publication August 9. 1919. Date of fourth publication August 16, 1919. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL E8TATE engine type piolted by Liet. R. S. Hartze has started on a trip around the rim of the United States. The flight is the longest ever attempted In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur tountv i. i ;i In the Matter of the estate of F. N. Ferr.dl, ; PX e army air service anu Will car- Deceased. ; ry the machine thru many coast cities E. L, BOHANNON, Plaintiff vs. PETER S. METZ and LORANE I-. CROCK ER. Defendant-. To Peter S. Metz and Lorane Crocker, the above namefl defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OR ORE (JON. you and each of you are hereby re-(luiff-d to nppcar anI anu wet- the complaint filed axninst you in the above ith it led cause on or before the expiration of the time prescribed by the order of publication herein, tu-wit ; On or before the expiration of elx weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint herein, to-wlt: For n judgment and decree foreclosing a Mrteta mortitat'e given by the above named defendant, Peter S. Mctz, to the above named plaintiff, on the 12th day of June, 1916, and recorded in Hook MP" of Mortgages on patfes 210-2)1 of the record of Real Mortgacen for Malheur County. Oregon said mortage being on certain lands in Malheur County, Oregon, described as follows: The South half of the Southwest Quarter iS'.jSW, I of Section twenty-nine (29) in Township sixteen (161 South of Range forty even 1 47 1 together with the tentments. hered itaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining. and for a judgment, agninst the defendnnt. Peter S. Metz for the principal sum of $690.00, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from December 2K, 1917, for the sum of $7'i.00 reasonable attor ney fees, and for the sum of $47.00 for in terest paid to (he Union Central Life Insur ance Company on April 7, 1916, "ith Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, per nnntir-i from said date and for the ;t:m of f 46.09 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, per annum from December 1 1916, be ing interest paid to the Union Central Life Insurance Company on said ilate, and for the further sum of 946.54 with interest thereon at the rnte of six per cent, per annum from Deeemer 26, 1917, for interest paid to the Union Central Life Insurance Company, and for the further sum of $1.V60 .vith Interest thereon at the rate of six per ce.it. per an num from January 9, 1919, for interest paid to the Union Central Life Insurance Company and the further sum of $19.60 with Interest thereon at the rate of six per "ent per Kit num from October 22, 1917. fur tuxes paid, ami the further sum of $1 1.70 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, per nunum from July 10, 1917, for taxes paid, together with costs and disbursements of this suit, .and UtJl other relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable Dnlton Biggs, Circuit Judge, duly made and entered on the 19tb day of July 1919, directing that this sum mons be published once each week for six consecutive weeks in the Malheur Enterprise, the first publication heinir made on .lulv 'J6. 1919, and the last publication being made on the 6 the day of September, 1919. R, W. BWAOLEB Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at Ontario. Oregon. July 26-Sep. 9, To all whom it may concern Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, the Administrator of the estate of l' N. Fer rell. deceased will by virtue oi an order of sale of real estate made and uttteTej Id said f dthorfi- min.stra- nell certa i ral estate beloriring '.i the nan! estate, to-'- t, that eer'In , lera nr par eel of land particularly described as follows Beginning at a point 29.8 feet west of the i outhwest corner of Iyt 8. in Block 26. of j Eldredjies Addition to the town of Vale, Mal heur County Oregon ; thence west 46 feet ; ! thenre north 94 feet : thence east 4. feet thence south 94 feet to the place of beginning ; I and on which said tract there is a one story j brick building divided into two rooms, ex i tending the full length of the building north ; anil -.-nth, and at present occupied by the City of Vale as a Council room --east room -and by J. D. Rogers a a pool hall west room. along the Atlantic, Pac;fic and the Gulf and olso thru the cities on the Canadian border. 4TH COMMITTEE HAS BALANCE REMANING (Continued from I'age One LiBt of Expenditures Alma Propst, Labor on Garden ami that I win on Tuesday the 26. day of ; $20.00, Tom Jones, Labor on Garden August 1910, at the hour of 2 o clock p. m. ' t the north entrance door of 51U.UU, 1. In. CDerly, express On i'lie Which do You Prefer, Madam? A FRONT LACE OR A BACK LACE! WE have either in Warner's Rustproof, A corset guaranteed to shape comfortably to wear well, and not to rust, break or tear. The range of models covers every figure need. Ask for a Warner, and the saleswomen can tell at a glanr the model suited to your figure. PRICE $3.00 of said day tno Lourl House in .vale, uretron, oner lor 1r rri rp a- cn- public sale the abdVe described property ;ancl . Works $25.15, T. T. Nelsen for tire thereafter, if said real estate be not sold at ; Works $150.00, J. M, Addintftoil, Ex the hitrhest and best bidder. I erms of sale to be cash, when said sale has been con firmed by the County Judge of Malheur. County, Oregon : Anil the said property will be sold subject to the leases now in force and effect as to each of the two rooms. 20 Jul-23 Auk. GEO. W. HAYES. Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. 23 Ijtnd Office at. Vale, Oregon, .luly NOTICE ia hereby given that .lake P. In irenthron. of Huntington, Oregon who on March 25, 11I13. made Homestead Entry, No. 02604, for It .4, Section 7. Lots I, 2. Sec. IK, and who on June 1. 191T, made Add'l. Home stead Entry. No. 0370 for the SE'.SWl,. Section 7. and E' .NW',. NE!4SW'4. Sec. 1 all In Township I I S.. Range 43 E.. Willam ...... M. . ;.!;,... k... f,l...l nnfJnn ,.r .............. f.. make Final Three Year Proof, to establish C. M. Crailtlall, liand Expense $10.00, claim to the land above described, before the nu I l 1 Kl C II f'.i Register and Receiver. U. S. Land Office at i T. 1. 1'ottev, Labor $21..0, (j. 11. tUT- Vale, Oregon, on the 88th day of August. I rpv Afv X, Printino- $188.74. Vale Teams and pense of Base Ball Game $75.00, W. D. Stradley, Service rendered in Band $33.00, C. C. Russell, Orchestra $39. 25, D. M. McFadden, Lunch for Sol diers $150.00, Floyd Powell Float in Parade $2.50, J. A. Kennedy, Float in Parade $2.50, J. M. Aldington, Float in Parade $2.50, Ike Robinette, Tele grams $2.90, Malheur Home Tele phone $13.95, C. T. Boynton, Labor $4.80, W. B. Carman, Labor $5.00, T. G. Kelly, Smokes for Soldiers $14. 95, Vale Transfer Co., Freight on Guns $86.40, E. L. King, Straw $4.50 Drayage I'M' Claimant nnniK as witnesses: Melvln IJer- Transfer Co. ry, r inicy mcimnneil, maDei mrimnneu. an 01 - r u D-il Huntington Oregon, i-ee shelton of Brogan. Horse $2 ( .85, A. G. Means Base Ball Oregon. 26 July Aug. THOS. JONES, Register i Equipment $64.71, J. W. Dorsey, Lab- j or $3.75, W. E. Boyd, Drayage $9.00, Vale Trading Co. Bunting Supplies $41.83, Vale Machine & Welding Works, Prize $10.00, Home Lumber Co., Lumber $21.60, Vale Machine & Welding Works, Pipe Fittings $2.00, T. T. Nelsen, Supplies $3.75, Henry SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For Malheur County EQUITY NO. 1813. MOI.INE FARMS CO., a corporation. Plaintiff. vs. EDITH M. SHERMAN, Defendant To Edith M. Sherman, the above named de- in the name of THE state of ORE- , Smith, Labor $1.50, Warmspiings ir- Prize $10.00, L. to appear and answer thj complaint fileil , t'lgation UlStriCt, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Ity virtue of an execution in foreclosure, iluly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Stnti' of Oregon, for Malheur County, dated thi- Sfrd day of July. 1919, In n certain suit in the Circuit Court of the Statf of Ore yon for Malheur County, wherein E. 1.. Swisher, as plaintiff i ecovt-retl judtcnifiit a Kainst Viola P, Robertson and J. II. Rohert son, her husband, one of the dffindauts in sail) suit, for the sum of Sl&OC.OU toRethtr with interest thtieon at It per cent, per annum from Di'Cimher Hth li'lT ; and the further sum of :ts,10 toother with interest thiTeon at 9 per cent per annum from April Ith ItHfl. together with the further sum of $153.00 . a attorneys' fees : together with the further ! sun of IU.M as costs and disbursement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 1 hot I will on .Monday tho Wth day of Ausutt, 1110. at tin- Court noUH) In Valo, Malheur County, Ore gon, at 10 0olooli " ttw forenoon of .ml day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for voshi the fol lowing doner (bed root pvopot- ty. to'.vit : The South Half of Section III in Townshtp Ifi South RatiKe Ifi E W. M., eon- t wining Itl teres, eeordlng u the official plat of survey of .-aid lauti returned the Ceneral Land OfAoe by (he Surveyor Cemru.. and sitlMted In Malheur county. Oregon The OOOVe real prtmerty with ita appurten ances is taken and levied upon as the proper ty of Viola P. RoberUon and J. 11. Robert son, her husband by virtue of a mort-tatfe given thereon by said Viola 1. onerte.oi anl ,1 II Robertson, her husband, the same bHng unpaid, all the right title, rlaim. ami interest of each and all of the defendants in ttaid suit now belt! or heretofore heltl by said defend ants und each and nil of them, in ami to said lands and so much thereof as ntay le nec seegri es catisfy saitl judKntent in fsvov of said I H. Swhther, with interest thereon. to Kether w ith all hwU ami dtiibursemcnts that hav. accrued or may accrue uhnll at said time and PHMO be sobl. Onteil at Vale, Oregon, July 23r.l, 19H. h ubi nob, herlff of Malheur County. Oregon. ro.vn, Deputy. Labor SI. 50 Vale Baseball Team Purse $10.00, Boise Payette Lbr. Co. $1.12, Thos. Nordale, Sythe $2.00, C. A. Alexander, Labor $2.50. liitaiiwt you in the above entitled Court and ' r... in pi,; en vft. V T cause within six weeks from the 12th day of . uaii. uusui July 1919. that being the date of the first Herrett Prize $10.00, Red Cross Or- nublieation of this summons upon you, and t . . AA - . if you fail to answer, plead or otherwise ganizatlOH1 Prize $15.00, Mrs. Lela annear in said cause within Haiti time, the r:.. c nn r a Ainvr ,.llniff f.o- want thprof will nnnlv to thin OXniUll, iri- yu.xnr, V n.. fUSARUWi , Court for the relief demantled in his com plaint herein, to-wit : For a judgment against you in the sum of 11,011.25 with Interest at 6 per cent per an num from October 31, 191 4. and for the furtiier suit, of 1125.00 as attorneys' fees here in, and fo. fosta and disbursements here in, and for a decree that said Indebtedness constitutes a lien upon the land described as the SWV4NWV4NK4 of Sec. 36, Twp. 15 S., R. 42 E., W. M.. (save and except a strio of land I6'.j feet wide along the South and West Idea thereof for road purposes) ; and that suitl Hen be foreclosed as provided by law : and that plaintiff have a decree for the foreclosure and -ale of said premises and that the money from the proceeds thereof be applied toward the i :yment of Raid sums due the plaint if f herein; that said defendant, Edith M. Sher man, end all persons claiming by. through, or under her. be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title and Interest in and to the mid premises, or any part thereof, except iheir statutory right to redeem ; that the plain 1 1ff herein, or anv oartv to this suit may Warmsprings Dry Goods Store General Dry Goods Vale BALGEMAN &BURBIDGE Orrgon AiiiuiiiuiawiNiniiiiiiaiinuiiiiHiii ARLINGTON CAFE Luddington & I'rindle, Props. We -have just taken charge of the Arlington Cafe and are here to serve the best meals in town at the most popular prices. HOME C00K- 2 IN(j is our specialty. I Try Our Service Then See Us for Regular Rates Keep Cool ! Munsingwear THE FIT WONT WASH OUT K. t". Picnic at Ontario W j Kii Publication July SI, lU 1 1 IV filth aim ui.t iniimraiiuii iiihu.i Tho Knights of Columbus were the hosts.at a merry picnic Sunday held at the L. 0. McCoy ranch two miles West of Ontario on the Boulevard. There were hosts of good things to cat and more than plenty for all their families, relatives, friends and their . 1 ln ...Un xtrafn r.i .....nt 1-iTome a purchaser at said sale, ami thnt i 1 1 lc,M4n "l"w I'lnintlff have BUCh other and further i (ames illlll Other spol ts were lndUlg lellef a: to the Court may neem just and muit- , . , iihla In tho premisea. ed in by old and young and at the This summons Is published pursuant to an , - .. , . . n order of the Honorable Dalton Bigcs. Circuit I Close OT Cne uay s eniet tainmr.ii an .Indue of Malheur County. Oregon, made and , i i. tjr.wl an,l haDDV and eaeer for entere. the !lth Hay of duly, lift, direettn leI1 llrt1 UnU "W n"u publics. ion for alx weeks, commencing with I tle next picnic to come. me issue oi July i-. .win. DAVIS & K ESTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residinit at Vale. Oregon. r.! .luly-23 Aug. Perfect FtttTng" 'Wear OF LANDS DKSIGNATEI) (Continued from Page One) T. T. T. T. Vale Land District 13 S. R. 36, E., Sec 1. 12-S. R. 37 V. , Sec. 10. 16 S. R. 39 E., Sec 12. 12 S. R. 40 E, Sec. 19. T. 14 S. R. 40 E., Sec. 18. T. 20 S. R. 41 E., Sees. 1, 11, 32 and 33. T. 24 S. R. 42 E., All Sections. T. 12, S. R. 41 E., Sees. 2 and 3. T. 18 S. R. 44 E., Sec. 14. T. 26 S. R. 46 E.. Sees 18 to 21 and 25 to 36. BOOK STORY IN FILM Famous and Popular Novel Makes Splendid Film Drama At Rex Coming Week Hundreds of thousands have read the book, "Diane of the Green Van", and will want to see the pictured drama on the screen at the Rex Mon day, July 28, 'Alma Rubens plays the part of Diane who has oodles of mon ey and could have bought most any thing that her heart desired. But she wa3 weary ofsliciety and its people and wanted real adventure. So she turned lone gypsy and in her 4 to 9, : green van started out in the world to seek new thrills. And she found Begin Now -Have Your Home Finished by Fall Lumber will not be any cheaper. The demand now almost exceeds the supply. Let us furnish plans and of materials. T. 28 S. R. 46 E., Sees. 1 to 3, and them, for there was a mysterious for 10 to 12. eigner who wanted her life, there was T. Mi S. R. 46 E., Sec. 7 to 36. another who wanter her as a queen T 28. S. R. 47 E., Sees. 6 and 7. j for her country, a third man who Attention is called to the fuel that sought her fortune anil a fourth who this designation has no reference to but that would be telling. The best lands applied for under the Stock- part of it is that you are just as Raising or 640 Acre Homestead Law, mystified as Diane until the whole i Thos. Jones, Register story is solved for you. Notice To Debtor T KFS IT WHKK AT V. Of O. We have them for the whole family at popular prices. Men, women and children wear them and are satisfied. Why don't you try them? iii'iir.maiiiiiimniiiiiwa The Keds Family Want to Know Your Folks The Keds are a big, new, American family of joy making canvas rubber-soled shoes. They are easy and comfortable to get along with and are liked wherever they go. Buy Keds Keds have good lines, give proper sup- for Comfort port, are light weight and comfortable. Buy Keds Keds are shapely and attractive. Men's for Style good looking women's are pretty and graceful, and children's are wonderful play shoes. Buy Keds The reputation of the largest rubber for Economy manufacturer in the world is back of each pair. Materials and workmanship the best Buy Keds The tops of Keds are made of a specially for Wear woven, fine grade of canvas, and the in- soies or learner. give you prices All persons knowing themselves to bt indebted to the Vale Hardwai,' I'onipuny will please call and settle their accounts us the company will be discontinued August first. The Vale has been sold to Harvey ai.d HOME LUMBER AND COAL CO. Vale, N. simmomjs, Mmumw Oregon. II. It. Douitlass to Take I p Work With State I'niversity In Ontario Two Years H. R Douglass for the past two i years Superintendent of the Ontario ! schools this week wired his resisniition . Ii..L... ll. 1. ... i ' ' . I n . .. . , . ....n.i, in. wiimiiii, iu me wniarin imam tnal ne might to Virgil Staples and the Hardware accept an offer from the University store at ale will be operated by Sax of Oregon as professor of secondary j on Humphrey as soe proprietor, education and superintendent of Kindly settle all accounts of the Irithtn training Mr. Douglass h.m Company with Krbie Hayes or Saxon just completed two very successful Humphrey as promptly as possible. years at Ontario where he introduced muny modern methods into the school Kli Ko of Ironside was a businesi .,ystem nnd wan .,i. active in cww msi'.'i In Vnle Thtirsd 1 affairs ' I z HTORKS AT i u r. rA. n JVKTV KK8IDF It A lite Valfi iGm-H CmJJ Trading Co. j i : a 2 m i