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MAUIEtTK ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. T - COUNTY NEWS Items of Local and Personal Interest, Gathered By The Enterprise Correspondents. ARCADIA HT OF HAY SOLD MOST OF HAY IN COMMUNITY SOLD RECENTLY FOR $5 I'ER TON. Mrs. Earl Quinley was operated on at the Ontario hospital Monday. She is improving as rapidly as can be expected. Chas. Gassett has been very ill with the flu. Frank Edwards and family, who have lived on the Fleming ranth the past year, have moved to one of the houses owned by the E. O. Land Co. near Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Looper were Ontario visitors Monday. Hiram Vandike was visiting at the Coopman ranch near Nyssa Sunday. May Guffey of Nyssa is visiting her Uncle, Erian Looper, and family for a few days. Mrs. O. J. Thorne and C. W. Bar ' 4-ett are ill with the flu. John Hunt has just recovered from an attack of the flu. William Beck and family, who lived on the K. S. & D. ranch the past two years, has sold out and gone .to Washington to livo. Most of the hay in the community has been sold .recently for $5 per ton. The box supper and entertainment at the school house has been post poned from March 17th to the 24th. RIVERDALE FARM BUREAU MEETING COUNTY CLUB LEADER, HARRY WELLMAN, ATTENDS MEET ING TUESDAY. The snow is slowly disappearing and little farm work has been done Miss Sarah Grant has been con fined to her home with the flu for a number of days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wellman of Vale attended the farm bureau meeting at Annex Friday night. Master Edwin Patch had the flu about three weeks ago and has had a relapse, but is slowly recovering' Ivan Atkins returned Friday from Ontario, where he . underwent ar. operation for appendicitis and is' now getting along nicely. Much hay is still being placed or. the market; and while the price is low it is still better than np price at all. A great deal of the alfalfa will be plowed up and planted tc. other crops. Mrs. Ray Doe has been on tht sick list for nome weeks. Howevei she is recovering. Mrs. J.. W.. Cranor has been in c. serious condition with pleurisy but i; much improved. W. R. Aldridge made a businesf trip to Ontario Monday, returning the same day. Mrs. W. H. Guilford has beer, confined to her room for three weeks with a severe case of pleurisy. Charles Johnson is fast recovering from a bad case of flu and is able to he out again. Miss Cecil Hambleton returned from Joseph, Oregon, Friday, where she spent several months with rela tives and friends. ' Orvillo Green has almost com pletely recovered from the flu. Mrs. Orville Green has been o: the sick list for a number of days. The Cow Testing Club meet nt J. W. Turner's every. two weeks. Harry Wellman, county cbjb leader, met with the club members or Wednesday of thi3 week. In .the ab sence of Mr. Wellmnn, R. A. Turnei takes the lead. Each member ha. two cows and an accurate record i kept for a year., y after which thp members are given a grade. Thev te't and weigh the milk, also weigh the feed. The boys seem delighted with the work. The local farm bureau will meet nt Annex school house thi - second Wednesday of each month Thir notice for the benefit of :'; .lumbers who were not present at K.;t meet injr- ; ' ' 3K IRONSIDE TERRIFIC SNOW STORK WORST STORM OF YEAR 1111 IRONSIDE LAST -WEEK. The snowstorm and heavy wind f.torm Monday night and Tuesday was one of the worst storms people hero have experienced for years. It was almost impossible to get feed to ntcck. The roads were almost im pa' sable. Eli Rose returned home from Vale Friday, where he has spent the past month. Bill I.umn, Bridgeport merchant, spent Friday and Saturday in this neighborhood, selling graphophones. Mr. Carpenter of Vale was in Ironside on business the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rutherford of Malheur spent Sunday and Mon day with friends here Arthur Beam and Hafe Hill went out to Biogan Tuesday for a load of lumber for the community hall that is being built at Ironside. Dave Laurence was an pasMfnger on Tuesday's outgoing stage to vain. Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Laurence are Ironside visitos this week from Urity with his parents, Mr. and Mr. L. H. Laurence. (!us Laurence was an Ii-on-ide visitor from Unity this week. Mr. and Mrs. James PeRoe and Mr. Foster made a vi it to On tario Monday on busim-s. Ra'ph Beam returned home from Baker, where he has been working for the past month. Herman T.o'-e went out to the John Woodcock n!are near Malheur C'tv Friday on business. Mr. and Mr. Archie Myers were Ironside visitors Friday from South fork ranch. Mr. A. E. Hall of Cnmn crook sawmill came in by Unity stage to loon aiier business and was called To larma on business by way of irunsiue on nis return. CROWLEY BLIZZARD HITS GROWLEY FEUl'LE UNABLE TO TRAVEL BtMUSE OF TERRIBLE STORM RECENTLY. rrank Davis was. hora rrUou t u: . -"J iium ins rancn nome on the Owy hee. Mrs. Agnes Sherman is improving u-iuer naving Deen quite sick with pneumonia. Mrs. Walter Starr has been nursing her but retunpH hnm Friday and has been sick since her return with the flu. Mike Gallagher has not been able to drive his Ford since he traded for it almost a month ago, on ac count of the deep snow here. Several children are absent from school this week on account of sick ness. They are: Robert Dowell, Leon McHargue Phyllis Starr and Eula Anderson. Douglass Scott returned home last week from Ontario, and was immediately taken down with the ilu. He is improving at the present writing but his mother, Mrs. L. L. Seward, has it. although sha la Tint seriously ill. ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Dowell nave a new little son. horn Wortnac day, March 1st The new arrival weigns iv pounds. Both mother and oaoy are doing nicely. Mrs. Sam Corliss is helping in the Dowell home. . Max Pollock made the trip from Follyfarm to Crowley with the U. S. mail last trip in a Ford through several feet of snow. This is the nrst trip in the car for sime time, as the snow is quite deep' and vory badly drifted in places. Mrs. Blanche C. Anderson and two daughters Eula and Arma, spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. Wm. Scott, at Mr. T. Turn bull's ranch. With Mrs. Scott they visited Mr. H. Hoskins and daugh ter, Emma, Saturday afternoon at Skylight. Tex Martin, Chas. Scribner and several others got snowblind last Week while riding for horses, v Ivor Williams has been hauling corn from Mr. T. Turnbull's the last week. Mr. Williamson, who bought the Chas. Cook ranch, has leased it to Chas. Kimball for the next five years. Mr. Williamson has returned to Eugene and the Kimball family have already taken possession. Carl Curtman has received word that he has the stage contract for four more years to carry the mail from Riverside to Follyfarm. The people of Crowley were glad to hear he got it, as Carl is well liked here. ' The Stanfield brought all their sheep in from off the desert to feed them and in spite of the large hay crop raised here the haystacks are fast fl lKflnnpnririo This has been the longest, coldest winter the old settlers have ever ex perienced here. Joe Winters is point tn farm tnr. Billy Despain ranch this spring. Kush McHargue is feeding his cattle yet and also several head of ms range horses. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker and baby arrived at J. K. Venator's VPS. terday and will wtirk for Mr. Ven- Etor tor awhile. Roscoe Starr, who has been cooking for Mr. Venator, is glad to give up his job to Mrs. Barker. Mike . Gallagher has leased the Ragsdale place and will farm it this year. Mr. Gallagher sold Mr. Ragsdale this place last year. There is still lots of snow here and , the cold weather seems to hang on in spite of. the time of year. One of the worst storms of the season hit Crowley March' 7. People were not able to travel until after noon and most of the children were kepi away from school on account of the terrible blizzard. ROCKVILLE HEW STAGE SCHEDULE STAGE PASSES THROUGH ROCKVILLE DAILY TO JORDAN VALLEY. The stage, en route to Jordan Val by passed through RockviUe for ihe first time. We understand it will pass through all the time and be run on a daily schedule. Jesse Strode and wife made a trip to Caldwell on Thursday, re turning Sunday. Pupils to be neither absent nor tardy for the month ending Febru ary 24th were? Jack and Harvey Strode, Chester, Gerald and Lloyd Mullinix. Lee . Strode visited Lum Pep-ram on Thursday. Mis. Finlay MacKenzie slipped and fell, hurting her arm. At first it was thought a- bone -was broken. Hor many friends will be glad ,to learn it was a bad sprain and she' is able to use her arm again.. Through the kindness of Roy Strode helping Lura Pegram to feed, Oliver bandy was able to make a business trip to Vale March 7th. Mrs. Finlay MacKenzie and son, Norman, spent a most pleasant time with her sister, Mrs. Duncan MacKenzie, from Wednesday to Sat urday afternoon. Frtnlt Stimmel of Homedale, a former resident of this district, was ft guest of Andrew Greeley Monday rvening, March 6th. ..Ivi'.e Strode and wife called Feb nri'v ?2 at the Sheridan ranch. Fd Hoop returned from Caldwell last week. Oarcnco Miller is working at f-'nnriy Slope this week. Clarence M;!!ini: is doing his chores during his absence. Rov, Jrck end Mirvey Strode "-llleft n and Pegram & Parks ranch Saturday. Tom Powell stopped at Andrew Greeley's ranch Tuesday evening. Bill Dutcher was in the neighbor- mood a few days last' week. ' Miss Bertha Leake arrived home 'March 1st. She spent the winter visiting her .sister, who lives near Lawn, Oregon. Bill Leake is at home now. Lum Pegram and Tom Powell made a trip to the Owyhee river after cattle on Wedneslay. J. hey re turned riday. Tom Powell was a guest of Mr, Peeram's on Friday night. Geo. Parks, arrived at his ranch on Monday to look after business matters. He returned to Jordan Valley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Greeley called on Duncan MacKenzie and family on Tuesday afternoon. It is thought there will be a shortage of hay in this district due to the long spell of cold weather. Mrs. Leg Strode and sons, Roy and Ross, fisited Mrs. Finlay and Mrs. Duncan MacKenzie on Wednes day. H. D. Glover, Ed Moody, Eb Dunn, Scott Vincent, Bill Quinn and Bruno Gluch arrived at Pegram & Park's ranch Tuesday. They brought up about 850 steers belonging to Mr. Brass. They picked up 35 steers at this ranch. Wednesday morning they left to take the cattle to Cald well to be shipped to Wood Kiver. OREGON SLOPE CLUB IE1GPESDAY PARK IMPROVEMENT CLUB HAS MEETING AT HOME OF MRS. ARNEIl GORTON. Miss Hildred Fellows spent the week-end with friends in Weiser. S. C. Chapman and wife of Pay ette were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Otto (J. Miller. Mrs. Clough, Mrs. Sullens and Mrs. Osborne are on the sick list this week. L. L. and I. I. Culbertson trans acted business in Weiser, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Canco, Mr. and Mrs. McGordon and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burrell were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bed sail, Sunday. Park ' Improvement Clur met Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Arner Gorton, where Mrs. Gor ton and Mrs. A. C. Miller were joint hostesses. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Tomlin, Mrs. J. L. Brown- presided. Following the usual business ses sion a delicious luncheon was served by the hpstesses to about 15 mem bers. The next regular meeting ol the club will be March 23, when Mrs. C. -Welcher. and Maude Culp will entertain at the home of Mrs. Mason Clough. Mrs. Stephens spent several days last week with friends in Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bezoier were guests Saturday evening of Dr. and Mrs. McDonald of Payette. Clarence Sullens of Vale spent Thursday with his brother, George Sullens, and wife. E. Tomlin rented the Johnstone ranch and will take possession this week. The Tomlins recently sold their anch, but have decided not to leave the Slope. Mr. and- Mrs. P. M. Boals and Mr. and' Mrs. C. A. Karst were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. De- Mont Judd of New Plymouth,- who returned home ' recently, after hav ing spent the winter in California. Ira Kay and Mr. LaFoilette have rented ten acres of the Lindsay ranch, which they are going to plant to head lettuce. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wil cox, Sunday, March 12, at the Blanchard Maternity home in Pay ette, a bouncing baby girl. Mother and baby doing fine. Carlos is wearing a broader smile than ever. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and sons were guests of honor at a farewell party given Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst by the members of Park Improve ment club. ' The evening was pleasantly spent in games and music, after which de licious refreshments were served by the ladies. About 30 guests were present. The Campbells expect to leave for their new home near A1-. bany the last of the week. BIG BEND RUSSELL FLEETWOOD WINS PRIZE .AT OLD FASHIONED SPELLING SCHOOL. Most, all of the hay in the Bend has been sold. Miss Mary Welsh, who is teach ing at Homedale, spent the week end with home folks. William Lyman is building a barn for Nick Phclan. The young -people's meeting was well attended and very interesting Sunday evening. Mrs. Dwain Bald win conducted it. Glenn Scott and Orval Faubion will be the next leaders. The . old fashioned spelling school given last Friddy night in District 47 was quite a success. A few lit erary numbers were given. Everyone enjoyed the free paper sack luncheon. . Excellent coffee was served to all present. The dol lar bill prize for the best speller was carried off by Russell Fleet wood. La Rue Haley was the proud winner of the booby prize, which was an A. B. C. book. The Arena Valley Circle met at Mrs. Welsh's home last Wednesday. A Delco light plant was installed at the Big lit-11 d Park. A dance was given there last Friday night for the benefit of the plant. Nellie T. Jacobs, who is a teacher of District 47, has been quite ill for the past week. ' R. R. RuddeM has moved from the Ockander place to the Arthur Holly place near Adrian. Mrs. T. 'D. Scott and young son Glenn made a business trip . to Adrian Saturday. Mrs. Frank Johns was a Parma visitor Monday. Mrs. Applt-gute went to Parma Saturday. Rev. Williams has brightened up his home with a coat of new paper. Prayer meeting will be held at Dwain Baldwin's home Wednesday night. If you have old rags which you nave no use for, bring them to the Malheur Enterprise office and we will buy them. They must be clean. JAMIESON CHURCH SERVICE HERE REV. MELTON OF VALE CON- DUCTS SERVICE LAST SUNDAY. Mrs. H; F. England has been very ill here with the "flu" but is re ported to be improving rapidly. Some signs of spring, such as a few robins and larks and then snow is melting rapidly have been noticed so we think spring is coming some time. Miss Marion McCambridge is at the home of H, t. England. She is helping Mrs. England during her illness. Raymond and Clifford Glasscock of Brogan were visiting friends here over Sunday last weekend. "Flu" is taking its rounds here J. L. Pope is ' recovering from an attack of that much "popular" dis ease. Walter Ross, who has been feed ing sheep at West Camp, has left here to take a position near' Baker. Sunday school was held at the Jamieson school house last Sunday. Kcv. J. J. Melton of Vale conducted: services afterward. There will be no services held here next Sunday on account of several wishing to attend the dedication of the Christian church at Vale. Rev. J. L. Pope, formerly of Vale, now Seattle, Wash., writes friends here, that he and his family had been ill with the "flu" but are all better except little Joan, who has serious ear troubi.e Mrs. Pope had made some improvement until she had taken the "flu" and that put her back. CRESTON HAS MAIL CONTRACT C. A. STOUT GETS CONTRACT FOR CARRYING MAIL FROM RIVERSIDE TO PRESTON. T. R. Beers is ill this week. ' Wm. Silver is doing chores for Mr Beers during his illness. C. A. Stout made a business trip to Riverside this week. Jack Shumway returned home last week. Winter is still felt in the com munity but cattle men have plenty of hay for stock so an early range is not badly needed. All the cattle are in good shape. Miss Toy called at the Rogers home one evening" this week. Miss Neva Stout returned home from school, having a light attack of the "flu." She is feeling better at present. C. A. Stout has the contract lor carrying mail irom Kiversiue to Creston. His work, starts , the nrst Saturday in July. COUNTY STATISTICS COUNTY STATISTICS . Malheur County Real Estate Trans- .... fers Recorded March 4th to March 11th Dora DunloD et vir to Will H. Parker, lot 19, block 127, Ontario. p-20-22. $10. Wm. Jones et ux to Ben Jones, lots 33 to 44 inclusive, in block 2, Villa Park Add. to Ontario. 2-17- 22. $4000. Lulu M. Simpson to Leland V. Simpson et al, SWi Sec. 36-39-41; all sec. 3, and NWM. Sec. 2-41-42; ESEU Sec. 9; WMtSWtt Sec. 10; SEy4SEU Sec. 27; W, SWNE, NWSE Ser. 35; NE, NS, SE.SEV4, SNWV4 Sel. 34; EMi SEV4, SWttSEtt Sec. 33-40-42. 9- 10- 21. $10. Geo. W. Hillmv.n et ux to Ernest C. Wilson et al, metes and bounds in SW14NE Sec. 29-l'-47. 3-4-22. $1.00. Chas. Altschul et ux to Oregon & Western Col. Co., SW Sec. 15-19-44. 2-28-22. $1200. U. S. A. to Ernestine A. B. Boyer, SE.NW, SEy Sec. 8; NV4NE, SWNE4 Sec. 17-24-38. 11-10-21. Emile Lanoir et ux to Malheur County Road right of way. 2-25-22. $63j.03. Frank W. Hall et al to Malheur County road right of way. 1-25-22. $104. Sehriff H. Lee Noe to Mary J. Hallock. SWSE4 Sec. 32-17-47. 11- 10120. $1000. Nora Christenson to Sarah Lynch, lots $12, 13 and 14, Block 144, Ward's Add. to Nyssa. 2-4-22. $10. Sheriff II. Lee Noe to Mary B. Williams, SENE, NEttSEtt Sec. 7-16-47. 4-11-22. $100. U. S. A. to Estes L. Morton, Stt NWV4 Sec. 8-16-39. 7-8-21. U. S. A. to Jackson Spaulding, SEV4SW, SWSE Sec. 4; NE V4NW4, NW14NE14, NSWtf Sec. 9-16-39. 10-11-21. U. S. A. to Jackson Spaulding, S'ANWV. WSW, NESW4, SWNE, NWKSEK, Sec. 4; NWySEV4 Sec. 9-16-39. 10-11-21. U. S. A. to Joel O. Chastain, Ett NWV4, SW14NEV4, NttSW, NW M.SEV4, Sec. 22; SWttSWtt, Sec. 14; SE14SE14 Sec. 15-16-39. 12-19-21. Paul G. Freeman et ux to J. S. Milne, lots 7 and 8, block 4, and lot 1, Block 8, Eldredge's Add. to Vale; also SV4SE14NE Sec. 16-17-44. 8-6-22. $10 Complaints Filed In Circuit Court. Pacific Savings and. Loan Assn. vs. T. H. Moore and First National Bank of Pocatello. 8-17-22. Fore closure of mortgage. $4,218.03. Johnson & Brent vs. Crystal Dis trict Imp. Co. 8-7-22. Recovery on iiccount. $2,289.01. . Independent Market ve. Chas. A. Corliss. 3-7-22. Recovery on note. $345.95. Helen M. Clement vs. Robert E. Austin. 8-9-22. Foreclosure of con tract $3,340. Van Pettcn Lumber Co. vs. M. II. Uostick et al. 3-9-22. Foreclosure of lien. $314.75. Wm. Wiedenman vs. Luis Ytur ia4e. 3-9-22. Damages. $4,804. Effective Printing meins good type, good pretae good workmen and good paper. We hav the equipment and the workmen lor you, and uite HamrrkeroiiU grades ol bond, aafetj wd cover papera, Lejt us abow you. Classified Want Ads Want ads in The Enterprise bridge the gap between seller and buyer of all small articles. A few cents will carry your message to thousands of poten tail buyers. , Cost IV2 cents a word, each insertion .H'-H''H"H"H''r CARD OF THANKS. W wish to thank oar many kind friends who assisted us during the sickness and death of our father, Vencel D. Sehrader, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Shrader. Harper, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE DeBehutea County offers Rreat opportunities to Ex-Service boys. Million being spent to put water on rich lands. Following are a few of our propositions that may be han dled with a bonus loan and are all irrigat ed : No. 1. 40 acre dairy and potito farm one mie from Bend, fine new five roomhouiie, lanre barn, machine shed, ffarnge, chicken houses, etc. All machinery necessary t operate, team, wagon and harness, one brood sow, one good Chevrolet automobile, some hay in barn, 25 sacks of seed pota toes, house completely furnished. Price, $4,200.00. No. 2. 80 acres, would divide nicely for two boys, ly miles from Tumalo. 6 miles from Bend, comfortable ft room house, large barn, garage, granary, chicken houses, cel lar, etc. 60 acres in alfalfa, balance grain and potato and, considerable alfalfa hay, wheat and oats in granary. Price $7,500.00. No. 8. 40 acres, ft miles from Bend. R. P. D., school V4 mile, 14 acres alfalfa, balance potato and grain land, small house and barn, cellar, chicken houses, garage, hay shed, etc. Team, wagon and fairness, mower and rake, 2 plows, all small tools, a few chickens, all furniture, between one and two hundred sacks potatoes. Price, $4,600.00. No. 4 120 acres, 6 mile from Bend, school 1 mile. R. F. D. Telephone. 40 acres alfalfa. balance potato and gnin and, fine dairy proposition. Seven room house, a nee barn 40x40, all outbuildings, fenced and eross fencedi Joins forest reserve. Price, $8,000, oald be bandied ,y two boons loans. If you are interested In a country that of fers the youtur man more opportunities than anywhere else In the West we would be pleased to hear from you. We have sold several Ex-Servlee boys from the Willamette 'Valley and Coast pints and wuld be glad to refer you to them on request. For farther particulars call on or write. THE BENHAM FALLS REALTY COM PANY, BEND, OREGON. 6-ACRE TRACT Fruit and Truck Garden in high state of cultivation. This garden has brought the owner larger returns than any 40-acre tract in the valley for the last three years. Finest of soil, abundance of water for irrigation. Has well built 7 room tuhoe, concrete basement, good well water in kitchen, fine lawn, shade. Has front porch 8x18, back porch, full length of boose, chicken house asd other out build ings. Joining olty limits of Vale, 8 blocks from high school. Will sell this beauti ful, money making place with reasonable cosh payment down and good terms on re mainder at 7 per cent interest. You can fay by the month or year. John Hardwick, Realtor, Vale, Oregon. mchU-tl ATTENTION: EX-SERVICE- MEN, If you sr. ftfrarins on usins your loan on farm land, do not inveBt nntU you sea us. We ean sell you any sixo, from a 40 acre di versified farm to an 18.000 acre stock ranch. Our alfalfa and potatoes are the best in the Northwest. Our irrigation water rights are the cheapest in the U. 8. A. Writs us for literature. It will .pay you to inveatUrate. Benhara Falls Realty Co., Bend. Oregon. FOR SALE 40 acres of improved land ad joining the townaite of Brogan, Oreg., 6 acres in bearing peaches and apples and a few trees of apricota and cherries. Balance of tillable land in alfalfa. Creek running through trait. Paid up water right and no bonded indebtedness or other mortgages. Specially attractive for a aoldier bonus loan. Price is right. Call or write to, A. A. Reed, Brogan, Oregon. mar!8-2tch STOP, LOOK, MR. TRAPPER, and listen. I have coyote scent that will uring tlio wise on coyote to your traps cud I nave the boat aeent that ss made as I have been trapping In Malheur oounty for 8 years. I wfll aell In 1-2 pound cans for Sl.b) and pound cans for S3. Guaranteed aatisfaction or money refunded. M. U. Hamlin, Crowley. uregon. smo.on FOR SALE 80 acres under Oxbow Project. near Prinevflet Oregon. 40 acres cultivat ed, balance in briuh. Lays well to irrigate, no alkali. Price 14200. eaay terms. Sol dier bonus will handle. H. G. Kennurd, vale. maj-18-ztch FOR SALE Certified Marquis Wheat, $2.60 per hundred. Marquis holds world'a cham pionship for best appearing and beat mill ing wheat. Whit hulless or bold barley at 12 per hundred. II. U. Graham, Vale.mr42t FOR SALE 820 Acres of lnnd S miles south of Skullsprlngs ; 60 acres tillable land, balance graaing land. Price 91000 ; terms. Mrs. Nellie Friesa, Juntura, Ore gon. feb26-6tchg HORSES FOR SALE I have a number of good young work horses and mules for aal or trade for cattle. J. O. Thomson, Brogan, Ore. mchll-Stp POTATOES FOR SALE D. F. Frfazell. gtp FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE VERY' CHEAP Used Chevrolet touring car, mechanical parta nearly all new. Cash or trade for stock. Address Box 68, Vale, Ore. marl-8tch FOR SALE LIVE STOCK. FOR 8ALElblbntbttX ETAO MM M Hh FOR KA1.E One team work mares ; one six-year-old, one four-year-old. One set good work harness. Bold all together or any part. Address Chas. E. tichweiier, Nyssa, Oregon, R. B. No. 1. marl 7-3 tp FOR SALE Two horses, 2 eows, S calvea, 4 hogs, 1 brood sow, 1 breaking plow, I eement block machine, 10 atanua of bees. D. A. Easterday. mar 18-2tp POULTRY. FOR SALE Setting egga for aale in Khodo Island Red. Some specially selected eggs. Leave order at Diven's store. Mrs. C. C. Ceatea. marlblUbch . Enterprise Want Ads will bring festalta. Coat but a few cents feOMMEItCIAL PRINTING of superior Workmanship at tile EnUa-prlse office, toe Entururlae offloa. ' MICKIE SAYS VL6ASE , ER. GOSH 6WCe" ooiY VJArr u- vt omlv got vr-Tuvvni ktr T D( lf ORDER. VHCQi VUE WitVJ tfiT WWYE OUT KITE OFF, BUT E,UtATrAES VIS SURE GrtY FED UP CM "ROGH JOEWl i . 1 3rABLtf aaaaasaBaeass'. t saps-i a I 7 iwl is? h? - BABY CHIX White Leghorn, bred to lay, ana as good a strain as anybody has. Mrs, t iter takes care of the incubators, while study honolngy out is the poultry houses. We will both see that you get the best to be bad. 100 BOO 1000 April and May $18 $76 $150 J-une $16 $65 $126 Fairvlew Poultry Farm, Vale, Ore., James rifer. Prop. mchll WANTED Hatching Eggs, full blood, silver laced Wyndottee, Pekin ducks ; White guinea fowl ; full blood bronte turkey, Orren C. McMulien, Drewsey, Ore. 3t-ch WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. MANSUR LODGING HOIIBR. Why not try it 7 Good rooms, warm beds. One door east and across the street from the court home 60a and up. Phone 107W C4-5 tpd LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STRAYED One 8 year old black mare, weight liw, branded 7K dash con nected on right shoulder, last seen in West- IbU. J5 reward. J. R. Arran, Westfall. mchll -4 tp Professional Directory ATTORNEYS C. M. CRAKDALL C. K. CRANDALI, CRANDALL & CRANDALL Altornsjra and ConnssJora At Law VsU, Onion (too. K. D.via Brue. B. KssUf DAVI8 KESTBB Attorn.js and Counsellors at Law . . Valo. Oration Nekan Bids. VaJs, Or BOBEHT D. LYTLH Attorn.j , First National Bank Bids. Vale, Orevun Phuuo eg B. O. WHEELER Attorns, and Counsellor at Law rraoueo in aU Courts and U. B. Land Offie Collections yglaan Bids, Valo. Oregoi DOCTORS' Or. Pauline Sears Dr. Harriet Sean OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduates of American School of Osteopath? Kirksvllle. Mo. Jjt Building North of Vale Drug Store ENGINEERS John E. Johnson J. Edwin Johnsot JOHNSON ENGINEERING CO. Licensed Realty Dealers Land Locators Township Bin Prints Surveying at Engineering Wsiffl rt"JUrtng V"'"- OrfPOT UNDERTAKERS T. T. NEL8EN Vale, Oregon Up-to-date Undertaking Parloru Fine line of Undertaking Supplies Auto Hearse Service. Phone 71 Butterwrnppers printed Enterprise job shop. at the FOR SALE Leg a. Blanks of all kinds nt Legal Adv itisements NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Nampa, Idaho, March 12, 1022. I wish to announce through your paper to my creditors that I will pay them every dollar I owe them. If they will just give me a little time to do it, asmy loss in operat ing the Vale Mill Elevator waa $2500, by not having aufficlent. motor power and aa I am only drawing a aalary each one will have to take his proportion aa I can pay It Any who want to can write to George T. Gurnsey, president of the Commercial Bank, of Independence, Kansas, and ask him if I ever refused to pay an honest debt. I lived there from 1H78 to 1016; also writs to J. P. Ellis, of the First State Bank, of Davli. Oklahoma. where I checked through bis bank from 1612 to 1015, 130,000. I do not Include the Vale Mill at Elevator company In thia statement, aa I do not owe Wiem anything. George H. Clark. marls TiEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COM MISSION OF OREGON. G-F 7 In the matter of prescribing and fixing standards for (train and grain products and the promulgation of rules and regulations concerning the handling, weighing, inspect ing and storage thereof NOTICE. TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES I Pleane take notice that, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 883 of t he General Laws of Oregon for the year 1017, public hearinga will be held for the purpose of es tablishing standard grades for grain and grain products and the promulgation of rules and regulations concerning the han dling, weighing. Inspecting and storage thereof at the following times and places, towit: March 16, 1922, at the County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. March 17, 1922, Commercial Club Rooms. Wr.!!a Walla, Washington. March 18, 1922, Merchant Exchange, Spo kane, Washington. March 20, 1922, at 252 Court House, Port land, Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. These hearings will be participated In by the Washington Department of Public Works as well as this commission. At then times and places, consideration will be given to certain proposed changes In the grain standards of the United States Department of Agriculture, as well as to matters af fecting weights, discounts and dockages, etc. Grain growers and all other interested parties are urged to be present and give such testimony or advance such Information aa may be deemed pertinent to the Inquiry. Dated at Salem, Oregon this 11th day of March 1922. My order of the Commission, WM. P. ELLIS, Secretary. BEFORE THE PUHLIC SERVICE COM MISSION OK OREGON. GK-. In the matter of prescribing and fixing standard, for hay and the promulgation of rules and regulations concerning the han. diing, weighing, Inspecting and storage thereof. . NOTICE. To All Interested Parties i Please take notice that, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter HUH of the General Laws of Oregon for the year 1917, public hearings will be held for the purpose of rstaliishing standard grades for hay and the promulgation of rules and regulations concerning the handling, weighing, inspect ing and storage thereof at the following timas and places, towit! April 4, 1922, at 2r.2 Court House, Port- iwiu, urmun, at IV :uu o CIUCK a. Ol. April , 1H22. at the County Court House, Pendton, Oregon, at the hour of 10:00 oeloek a. m. All interacted parties are urged to be present and give such testimony or advance such Information aa may be deemed per. tirwnt to the inquiry. Dated at Salem, Oregon, UiU 11th day of Marrh, 1922. By order of the Commission. WM. P. E1.L1H, Secretary. NOTICE OP HMKIIIFK'g tial.K IN POME. 4'1.081'KK. MY VIKTIIE OK AN EXECUTION IN FOKKCIXIHDHE. duly bsued by the Crk of the Circuit Court of Ihe State of Ore. eon for Uie County of Malheur, dated the 9th d.r of March, 1922, In a certain suit In the said Circuit Court for said Stato and County, wherein Hank of Sherwood, aa Plaintiff, recovered juiginent against C. E. DeVol. John E. Hedges and ( h.rlee Jones, as Defendants, in the sum of Three alundred Fifty (:-.!.U.00 Dollars, with interest from the 22nd day of March. 1920, at the rate of H ier cent per annum, and rlfty f,i0.00) Dollars Attorney fees, and the further sunt of II72.&U) state, which judgment was en-rolli-d and docketed In the Clerk's ofnre of said.. Court in saul County on the 9lh day of March, Wit. THEREFORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That I will on the 10th day of April. 1922, at the hour of 11 o'clock In the forenoon if said day, at the North main entrance door of the Court House, at Vale, said County and State, aeU at pubiie auc tion to the highest bidder or bidder for cash, the following described real property, towit : m 8W)4, of Section 16, Township 17, . Rang 43, E. W. M. Taken and levied upon as the property of the said shore named Defendants, . C. B. DeVoL John E. Hedges and Charles Jones, or a much thereof, aa may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of Bank of Sherwood, and against the above named De fendant, with Interest thereon, ' together with all eosta and disbursement (hat have or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, thla 9th day of March, 1922. H. LEE NOE, Sheriff. Data of first publication March 11. 1922. Data of last publcation April 8th, 1821, Data of Sale, April 10th. 1922. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. IN THE COUJ4TY COURT FOR MAT, HEUR COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. In the Matter ot the Estate of Fred Gller man Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Hannah Gellerman, the duly appointed, qualified and acting executrix of the estate of Fred Gellerman, deceased, haa filed her final account and report and by order of said Court duly made and en tered on the 6th day of March, 1922, the hearing on said account will b held at the Court Room of th above entitled Court la the Court House at Vale in said County and State on Monday, the 10th day of April, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m., at which time and place any and all objections to said final account and report will be beard, and all persona concerned therein ar further notified to be present and show cause. If any they have, why aid account and re port should not be approved, settled and al lowed, and th uadersignad discharged a such executrix. Dated at Vale, Oregon, thai 6th day ot March. 1922. HANNAH GELLERMAN. Executrix of th Estate of ' Fred Gellerman, Deceased. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE. Notlca 1m hereby given that under and by virtu of an execution in foreclosure duly issued by th Clerk of th Circuit Court of th State of Oregon for Malheur County. duted the 14th day of February, 1922, and directed to me, upon a decree and order of sal rendered in said Court on th 10th day of February, 1922, wherein Martin Hansen, as plaintiff and T. A. Allyn and Vale ITadtng Company, a corporation, a defend ants, a judgment was rendered In favor of tbe above named plaintiff and against th abov named defendant, T. A. Allyn, for the sum of 6000.00 with interest thereon from the 24th day of November. 1920. at the rate of eight per cent per annum. - and $600.00, attorney fees, and th further sum of 117.00 eosta, and th further sum of .672.00. with Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 7th day of January, 1922, and th further sum of ,422.81, taxes, which judgment and decree further directed the aal of th following described real property, situated in Malheur Oounty Oregon, to-wit: Lota Three (3) and Four (4), the Southwest Quarter of th Northwest Quarter (SWUNWU) of See. tion Four (4). In Township Nineteen (1) South. Range Forty-four - (44), E. W. M., containing 120 acre more oi less, together with all ditches and water rights appurten ant thereto or used in th irrigation thereof. I will on the 20th day of March. 1922 at the hcur of 10:80 o'clock in th forenoon of said day. at the north main entranoe door of the County Court Hous in Vale, Mal heur County, Oregon, sell at publi auction to the highest bidder or bidder for eaah. all rights, title -and interest which said abovb named defendants, bad on .th 14th day of November, 1920, and now hav in -uaid real property, to aatiafy said judament , and decree In favor of said abov named plaintiff and against th abov named de fendant, T. A. Allyn, together with attar- ney's fees, and interest and easts, and a. erulng costs upon said sale. Dated at Vale. Oregon, thai loth day t February, 1922, H. LED, NOE, Sheriff of Malhemr County, Oregon. By 0. W. Glenn Deputy. Date of first publication. February 18th. 1922. Date of last publication, March 18th, 19M. Data of sale, March sOth, 1922, at 10 aM m. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR MALHEUR COUNTY. Jerom Bridges, Plaintiff, vs. J. R. Kennedy, Isabella Kennedy and Wan. Kennedy, heirs at law of Robert J. Rus sell, Deceased, and Nancy Quinn, Jas. R. Kennedy. Barbra Cola, Martha Douglas, and Jan Coats, heirs at law of Was. Kennedy, Deceased, and all other heir of th said Robert J. Russell, Deeeased, and of the heirs of th said Wm. Kennedy, Deceased, ' Defendant. To Jas. S. Kennedy, Martha Doaghw. and Jan Coata, th abov named Defendant I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON, You ar hereby required to be and appear and answer or otherwise plead to the ootnplaint on fil against yoa on th abov entitled suit on or before the 10th day of March, 1922. or for want there. f. th plaintiff will apply to th Court for th relief demanded in plaintiff omplatas. Namely! For a doe re of th Circnlt Court against you. and each of yoa, that th plaintiff m the owner In fee of all of th following mentioned and described real estate, to-wit i Th SVjNWJa, HWpWli, and NBUSW of Be. 30, two. 16 8. B. 44 X. W. hQ Mal heur county, Oregon and that yoa. mmi ach of you. nor any other person tialmlag by, through or under you, aad ah af yo hav any right titl or Interest la or to th raid lands, either In law or Malty i asai that you and sash of yoa, and all parsoa claiming by, through or tinder yon, aad each of you appear at said time and show what if any right titl or lalm yoa. aad each of you, and all parson claiming be, through or under yoa and each af yoa, hav or claim to hav In said aessrtbed premlres, or be forever enjoined, prohibited and restrained from aver asserting an r right titl or claim In and to th said premises, and ach and every part and par eel thereof, and from In any maaaa en way asserting any titla right or slabs fta and to the said premises adverss to th titl of plaintiff and for euch other and far ther relief a to rjaity may pertain. And yoa, and aaeh of yoa will sk nes tic, that thla summon Is served apoa yes by order of th Hon. Dalton Biggs, Judar of th above-entitled Court and that said Order was mad and dated on th 1st dear of February, 1922, and directed that tkk summons b published for U aousssatWa weeks, weakly In th Malheur Enterprise, GEO. W. HAYES, Attorney for Plaintiff. -Residing at Val. Oregon. Date of first publication. Feb. 4, 19ta. Date of last publication, March le llsaV BUMMON8 FOR PUBLICATION. IN 'IHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE bTATI OF OREGON FOR MALHEUR- OOUNTY. -Law No, 21,60. BRUCI R. K ESTER, Plaintiff, O. K. WiLDHABEH. DefaodaiH. To O. P. WUdhabe. the abov named de fendant i IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON, Yoa ar hereby required to aa pear and answer the complaint files' acaim.1 you In th above entitled aetloa within sbr 1 weeks from to date of th first publication of tli summona, which date al th ensy If Ferbuary. 1922, and If yoa fall so as ass pear and answer, or other wise plead to th said complaint plaintiff will tax judgment against you for the sum of 1623.19, Usjether with interest thereon from Marsh II, 19x1, until paid at th. rate of 4 pes mu! bhbt annum, and for hot osj aa dale herein, and will apply to th Coen, an aa order fur th aal of whatever interest feudant may hav la property attached k thn action deaerujed a una rordeoa Prae tor, on Dodge autoBAoblW and Lot If to 14 iiiciuslv in Dlooa, S of Hadley' Thard Addition to th kuwa of Val, Oresan. to satisfaction of said judgment This summons la served apon yea W publication by order of th Huouraht Dal. ton lligga. Judge of the abov sutiUeei Court duly mad aad entered herein on W aeva day of January, 1922. which said arjer di rected that auaimuns be published to to Malheur Enterprb for sia weeaa, rTtiaiil iug with til kuMM of February 4. Ivxs. UEO. Jt DAVia, Attorney for Plaintiff, iUskiui at VaU Orennn.