Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, April 08, 1922, Image 5

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COUNTY NEWS
. Items of Local and Personal Interest, Gathered
By The Enterprise Correspondents.
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JAMIESON
JAMIESONBALLSUGGESS
MANY PEOPLE FROM JAMIESON
AND NEIGHBORING TOWNS
A1TEND.
Mrs. Frank Kendall visited in
Vale last week.
Mrs. A. L. Guerber and children,
and Miss Estella Guerber, were
shopping in Vale Saturday after
noon.
Miss Blanche Jarvis spent the
week end with her brother. Homer
Jarvis, and family, at Parma. They
brought her back to Jamiesnn Sun
day, and all took dinner with Mrs.
A. L. Guerber.
John Norwood and family ,also
Mrs. McLaughlin, were in Vale Sat
urday afternoon.
Big dance at Vale Saturday night.
All had a splendid time.
Myron McLaughlin is visiting rel
atives here.
J. L. Pope and wife were in Vale
Tuesday afternoon.
George England and his sister,
Mrs. John Malone, of Vale attended
the dance here Saturday night.
Miss Blanche Jarvis, who has been
ill with a severe cold, is able to re
sume her duties in the school room
again.
C. W. Polk of Weiser was here on
business Monday and Teusday.
Through an error in last week's
paper, it stated that Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Oxman had moved to Ontario.
This is false and they still reside
here.
MALHEUR
IS
ratia. ilia a. UAKbi tJALLtu
AWAY BECAUSE HER
MOTHER DIES.
A six pound baby boy was born
on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. C. H
Bronson.
Fred Hart is home, suffering from
a sprained knee, having fallen while
firing on a train.
Dr. Hulshizer was called to attend
Mr. Todhunter, who is suffering
from an attack of rheumatism.
C. H. Bronson is in Baker receiv
ing treatment for heart trouble.
Mrs. Ida B.- Carey was called to
Walla Walla by the death of her
mother. Mrs. Alice Morfitt had
charge of the hotel during her ab
sence. Mrs. W. N. Worsham returned
home from Baker Wednesday, vrtiere
she underwent an operation fcr an'
abscess of the throat, also having
her tonsils removed.
Dr. Hulshizer was called to
Bridgeport one day last week to at
tend the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. McCorkle.
W. J. Sargent returned home
Wednesday from a business trip to
Ontario.
H. M. Rutherford made a business
trip to Ontario the first of last
week.
Father O'Connor was a buninesF
visitor from Ontario last week.
The Baker stage is now ermine
in on wheels, the snow being nearly
all gone.
Woodcock brothers branded calves
Saturday.
Rutherford brothers vaccinated
the calves at the Howard place Fri
day. William Reed of Drewsey, i ; here
visiting his cousins Mr. and Mrs.
The Danger Point
in trying to save on painting
Repa
irs Cost More Than Paint
WHEN the paint on your
property begins to check
and crack, it is tune to paint
again. Unless your house is
Erotected by a smooth, elastic
lm of durable paint, decay will
set in and rapidly depreciate it
Decay is expensive and wasteful.
Price lumber alone, to get an idea
of what it will coat to repair or re
build. Paint saves this cost
The beat paint it the most econom
ical In tha long run. It spreads easily
saves labor cost. It covers a larger
area per gallon than "cheap" paint.
But most important, the best paint
serve five or more years longer than
"cheap" parnt.
We have been making the best
paints ft 73 years. They are scien
tific iu formula and preparation. They
Fullers
SPECIFICATION
tPECIFICATIOM
House Pa Into
Phoonin Pur Pain
Pwr Prepared Point
Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 49, Ssa Francisco
BruckM la 19 Cltiea la the Wm)
Hr smsssc needs pauolinaV r ullet s spea&cauou Huuse faints art tula by Ihs luimwuif Assets;
J. E. II AM ST II EFT, liROGAN. OKV.C. PHOKMX I'tRE
ROSE MERCANTILE CO. VALE, ORE(i. PHOENIX PL' RE
Geo. N. Dotson. If he can find
suitable location, he will move his
lamny here for the summer.
The I. O. O. V. lodge gave
socinl here Saturday night. The
bachelor members prepared the lunch
A large crowd was present and all
report a pood titme.
W. N. Worshiim had the misfor
tune to run a 22 ramrod through
me lorennger ot his right hand
which made quite a . painful wound
Mrs. Norma Weils, who Is teach
ing school at Bon i La, passed through
here on a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Yeoman, at the
uasin Saturday.
Mr. Allenbaugh, of Cow Valley,
ut'iverea a ioaa oi gram to U. 11
Morfitt here Saturday.
Frank Elliott , and Mrs. Johnson
of Bridge port were business visi
tors here Mondav.
The Girls' Sewing Club gave a
party t nuay night which was great
ly enjoyed. Games were played and
rciresnments were served.
John Boswll, of Vale, is here and
expects to begin placer mining on
men ureek soon,
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OWYHEE
WM. PEUTZ CONTRIVES
NEW
FEEDING DEVICE FOR
ORPHANS
Mr. Peutz has contrived a feeder
by which half a dozen lambs can
bo fed at once, after htey are brok
en to leed. hven at that its al
most a permanent job taking care
ot eighty orphan woolies.
Word has recently been received
that John C, the youngest brother
of Fred Klingback, who is foreman
on a through passenger on the
southern lJacitic, is one of the eight
enffiremen tn he nrpsentpH with a
j beautiful gold hat badge by virtue
of being a winner in the ruel saving
contest in the best pool-in freight
i aP- passenger service on the Tuscon
division.,
Jack McConnel started his sheep
for the hills the fir; of the week.
Herb Walters now has his sheep
feeding at the upper Klingback
rancn.
Mrs. Rose Fletcher, who has been
visiting Mrs. A. C. Bradley for the
past several days, went back to
Nyssa with Chas. Bradley Tuesday
evening.
Last week it was erroneously
stated that Grandma Bradley was
seriously ill. Mr. Freeman (Grand
pa) Bradley is seriously ill with
dropsy and sows no improvement
at this writing.
Wm. Peutz was a business visitor
in Ontario Friday.
Jimmie Hite, scarlet fever patient
is much better and the family will
out of quarantine soon.
Fred Klingback and Frank De
Bord attended a "Potato growers"
meeting in Nyssa Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Warren Fenn and daughter,
Uernice, returned home Friday from
a visit with relatives in Nyssa.
Mrs. Lu DeGoedc, who has been
cocking for the Jenkins-McLain
Sheep Company for the nast month,
returned to her home Thursday.
Mrs. LeRoy DeWitt is ill with an
nslhmatic attack. .
Vicenti Mendiola sold his 1922
wool clip through the agency of John
Archbold, for. 20c per pound, cash,
some time ago.
Robert Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowe,
and the Misses Lillian Davis and
meet the weather conditions in tha
West.
They contain the finest materials
PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure lin
seed oil, pure zinc and pure colors
combined scientifically in exact pro
portions. They are tlie best paints
we know.
Free Advice
on Painting
AA oar tfvat for iMm,
Aik lh Fuller 6 pod 6c.
tiao Department aioM tb
tost deciiaijU color cEeinea,
eolor sMrnoDf Bad uf otiaor
detail.
Makr of Robber Cemet
Floor Pilot, All-ParpoM
Vat cttob , bilkenwbU
Enamel , Flftaen-fcr-ft loore
VtunifJi. Vaebable Veil fimiA, Aoto d.al,
lUro ant. Roof Patnl. Po b u4 &tey Pais.
MR
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
(Paid Advertisement.)
I hereby announce that I will be
a candidate for the Republican nom
ination for Circuit Judge of the
Ninth Judicial District of Oregon,
embracing Grant, Harney and Mat
her Conties- at the Primary elec,
tion. on May 19, 1U22.
WELLS M. WOOD,
Ontario, Oregon.
Bessie Whipple entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Schweizer and family at
dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Gus
Schweizer's birthday.
Carl Schweizer, who is becoming
quite proficient in cornet playing,
makes an appreciated additiion to
the Sunday school orchestra.
Mr; and Mrs. AWin McGinnis and
son, James, who arc employed in the
timber (iO miles from Baker City,
were obliged to go to the city to
have some dental work done for
James, and came on home for a
short visit with the Smith and Mc
Ginnis families.
Mildred and Evelyn DeBord at
tended a farewell party given in
honor of Kuby Keed last week.
Fred Snively and Lyle Keelor were
down from "up river Monday.
Mrs. T. M. Lowe is not well this
week.
F. L. DeBord purchased some
clover seed from A. B. Bradney in
the Big Bend Friday.
The annual "pilgrimage" of sheep
to the hills is on, Gordon, Mendiola,
Peterson, Walters, Connelly; Mc-
Connell, Jenkins & McLain, and
others having started their sheep
for summer range during the past
week.
The hay supply in Owyhee is
practically ..exhausted and though
feed in the hills is scanty, many are
risking it in hopes of good grass
soon.
P. I. Spier, Geo. Phillips and Wm.
G. Vogts were business visitors in
the Owyhee Wednesday, eating din
ner at the DeBord home, where they
purcnasea a lew snecp ana sneep
pelts.
Miss Vera Nieb, of Ontario, spent
the weekend visiting at the home of
1'. McGinnis.
RIVERDALE
POPULAR COUPLE WED
HOME TO BE IN WEISER FIELD
OF SALVATION ARMY
WORK
E. S. Strongen of SDokane was
here Saturday, a week ago, on bus
iness. Some hustling farmers have be
gun plowing small egrain, whil
others are preparing land for head
lettuce. Very few sugar beets will
be grown here this year.
Ihe Local Jfrogress Club meeting
wnicn was to vane been March 29
at the home of Mrs. E. E. Record,
was postponed on account of the.
stormy weather, until April 12th. at
the same place. A splendid pro
gram is being prepared. Each
member should maks an effort to be
present.
Miss Wilma Perry and H. Lee
Gregory were united in marriage
Monday by Kev. B. Jj . Mendeth and
will perhaps make their home in
Weiser for the present, both being
engaged in Salvation Army. work.
a pig, line boy was bornr to Mr.
andMrs. J. G. White a few days
ago.
Charles Joseph who has been at
tending O. A. C. for the nast six
months arrived home Monday.
A. M. .Leach and familv. who SDent
the winter in western Oregon, re
turned to their home here Friday.
Alter spending three weekss with
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Joseph and
everal brothers. Mrs. B. F. Wil-
iams returned to her home at Lin
coln., Nebraska, Monday of last week.
Mrs. May Wilson and little
daughter left Tuesday for Forest
irove to join her son and brother.
Alfred, who went to Willamette
some weeks ago ,
O. W. Bryan started to build a
dwelling house on his twenty acre
nome place the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams ar
rived from Pendleton Sundav after
noon to spend a few days with their
relutives, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bryan.
Mrs. E. J. Patch attended the
Red Cross Board meeting in On
tario Monday, of which she is a
member.
ADRIAN
The many friends of Elsie Elliot
were overjoyed because of her re
turn from Ontario this week. She
will add another number to Adrian's
young people, while residing at the
Holly home for the present.
A happy crowd of vouncr npnnle
from Kingman Kolony, and Adrian
spent Sunday afternoon in climbing
to the heights of Brown Butte.
which is west of town. Those
present were Misses Elsie Elliot,
Florence Bach, Bernice Martin, Dol
lie and Thelnu McCreary, MessrB
Loyd Ray, Clarence and Harold El
liot, Al Schafer, Kenneth Bach,
Archie and Perry Cantrell. Many
of the Dainty Yellow-bell flowers
were found blooming.
Frank Doyle spent Sunday after
friends in Kingman Kolony.
Rober Wade has been employed in
plowing ground, which he has rent
ed from Web Otis. He expects to
put in potatoes and onions.
Mr. Nelson has rented eighty
acres in Arena Valley and expects
to move hoa family there as soon as
school is out.
Two car loads of coal were shipped
in to the Van Petten Lumber Co.,
this week.
Mrs. William Ashcraft and Mrs.
Irmal Ashcraft were ruests at the
McCreary home Wednesday.
The neighborhood shall very much
miss the Heed family, who plan on
leaving this vicinity for Nevada
some time this week.
Business hiuses have been busy
clearing up their back yards and
the streets this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cooley, of
Wilder, were guests of relatives in
Adrian this week.
Mrs. Gruver was visiting at the
McCreary home' Monday.
Mrs. Creeling and Mrs. Herbert
Hickox were shopping in Adrian
Friday.
A joyous rrowd of young people
motored to Nyssa Sunday evening.
where they enjoyed the famous
picture show: "The Birth of a Na-1
tion." I
Theodore Gruver and Avery
Chrihten'.en made a trip to I Corned ale ;
Saturday, where they spent the day
with the former's sister. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Blaskaby and
Mr. and Mrs. Emison, of Ontario,
motored to Adrian Sunday. They
cooked their dinner on a bonfire on
the bank of Snake river.
Mr. Valentine Abbey was the
guest of Robert Wade this week.
Mrs. Powell of Kingman Kolony,
was shopping in the city Monday.
Mr. Stacy is employed on the
Edwards ranch, helping with the
spring work.
Mr. Pat Connelly received a ship
ment of corn this week.
T RYE VALLEY "
John Friso and son, Joe, are tak
ing advantage of the freshet water
by soaking up their alfalfa field.
Fred Cosins is doing likewise.
Elmer Powell moved his family
to the Cartright house in Rye Val
ley this week. The place they va
cated has been sold to a Mr. Smith
of La Grande.
Chris Armbuster returned home
this week from Baker where he
served as . a juror.
Mrs. Frank Powell and children
moved to their farm on the table
after sojourning in Rye Valley,
where the children were close to
school during the bad weather.
All were rejoicing over a good
ram Wednesday night, which took
off lots of our snow. But we still
have plenty left. - This section had
more snow than it has had for
years, but lots of grass was left
last -fall, which makes very good
feed for horses. Almost all the
hay here has been fed up but the
stock look good and no one reported
any loss.
Squirrels have begun to show up
the last few days.
Gerald Justus is having a very
bad case of grippe.
D. W. Hyatt made a business
trip to Baker this week.
Miss Hazel Justus visited Miss
Dayal Cochran Saturday and Sun
day.
Mrs. Frank Powell was a visitor
to Baker this week. On her re
turn she will be accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Lila, who has
been attending school there.
Miss Freda Armbuster is plan
ning on visiting her brother, Ray,
at the Rainbow mine next Saturday.
She will be accompanied by Miss
Edna Thorp.
Among the Rye Valley people
who attended the social and dance
at Durkee, we noted Arthur Cart-
right. '
RolUe Justus and Jess Head are
hauling hay from the Goll Coin
ranch this week.
Mr. Wm Justus has some fine
honey he has been selling to local
people. They advice him to put in
an apiary.
The Rye Valley school closes May
5.
The Griffin store is showing a
nice line of spring hats.
Craig Cochran made a visit to
the Pando sheep ranch Friday, re
turning Saturday.
COUlfpSTICS
Malheur County Real Estate Trans
fens Recorded March 25 to
April 1.
Sheriff H. Lee Noe to D. C. Dor
wart NWSEK Sec. 35-30-41.
3-25-22. $9.75.
Wm. B. Napton to Meryl V. Nap
ton, SE4NWV4 Sec. 12-22-46. 1-30-22.
$100.
Sheriff H. Lee Noe to N. P. Scott
SWSEtt Sec. 31-32-41. l-3-2y.
$8.50.
Mary J. Hicks to Joseph H. Sin
gleton et al, SW4SE4 Sec. 35-33-
3y. 8-26-21. ?10.
Parma State Bank to C. Muntjew
erff, Lot 6 and part of Lot 7, Sec.
19-21-47. 9-10-19. $10,875.
O. A. West et al to L. L. Culbert
son SNWVi Sec. 32-15-47. 3-25-22.
$1.
Joy H. Husted et al to Bernhard
Benson et ux, Lots 16, 17 and NV&
18, Block 118, Ontario. 3-18-22.
$412.50.
U. S. A. to Esther Rogers, Lots
5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Sec. 6;
Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 7-24-39. 10-11-21.
Frank L. Hupp to Alice H. Hupp,
Und. 1-3 Int. in WMtSEtt, NE14
SW, Lot 3, EESWSW
WttWSESW4 Sec. 7-19-47.
3-6-22. $1.
Carrie I. Kibler et al to Alice H.
Hupp, WSEH, NEySWU, Lot 3,
E'EVS SW'4SW, WHWtt SE
SW Sec. 7-19-47. 2-21-22. $10.
John Boswell to C. Ceal Boswell,
Lots 2 and 7, Block 9, Eldredges
Add. to Vale. 3-30-22. $1.
Clark Rhodes et ux to Chas. Skip
pen, WW4 SE4SW4 Sec. 23-16-47.
8-23-22. $2,375.
Luis Legarza to Juan Yturriondo-
New here
Land of the long leaf pine gives the world
a famous vapor rub ;or all cold troubles.
The famous Lealing odors of
the long-leaf pin.! are to be had,
evt:ti if you ain't go South. For
j-o)!u subject to colds, a North
Carolina flruzjjiv. some years
:-yo worked out a valorizing
:aivc, containing the very rs
jr.ee of pir j .:iff, t"i;ether with
tl it iiC'.liii 'ictratirij.; vaixrs.
This w r.f'trful preparation,
Yi-!.3 V;:;(J!i!li, lias Lecn liie
?utt rub it on and
breathe in the vapors
t7"T!. "SEE MCFALL
W I A
nte I'.yealjrht Spex-lalial,
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''W'X''
beitial SEV4 Sec. 4-3143. 3-28-22.
$10.
Chas. W. Ladd et ux to i. II.
Howland Lots 85' and 36, Block 4,
Riverside Add. to Ontario. 1-5-22.
$500. .
S. P. Newman et ux to E. M.
Greig, trustee, Und. Int. in SEV4
NEUi NEWSE. Lot 1, and part of
SWSEVA Sec. 82; Lots 2, 3, and
4, Sec. 33-19-47. 12-16-21. $1.
Payette-Oregon Slope Irrig. Dis
trict to Lee Charles Miller, SESW
V Sec. 8-16-21. $200.
U. S. A. to Thos. Goodyear, Ntf
SEU Sec. 26; NW4SW4, SW4
Sec. 25-28-45. 3-21-93.
Marriaeo Licenses.
Thomas E. Collins and Jennie
ITescott. 3-27-22.
Complaints Filed In Circuit Court
Thos. Welsh et al vs. M. R
Everts et al. 3-27-22. Foreclosure
of mortgage. $4,907.32.
J. M. Addington vs. Malheur Lum
ber Co. 3-28-22. Recovery on ac
count. $116.63.
The Adjustment Bureau vs. On
tario Electric Co. 3-28-22. Recovery
on account, szzu.43.
Frank Correa vs. Benjamin F.
Jordan et ux. 3-28-22. Foreclosure
of mortgage. $2,500.
De Tweede Northwestern & Pa
cific Hypotheek bank vs. Henry S.
iMcireage et al. 3-U9-22. Foreclos
ure of mortgage. $5,042.96.
Geo. P. Reishen et al vs. H. H,
Tunny et ux. 3-31-22. Accounting,
Harper State Bank vs. Ben F,
Jordan et al. 3-31-22.. To set aside
deed.
Richard L. Scott vs. Elizabeth
Johnson et al. 3-31-22. To quiet title.
Ontario National Bank vs. Henry
C. Pinney et al. 4-1-22. Recovery
on note, jazi.za.
Wm. E. Lees vs. Louis Zaninetta
et al. 4-1-22. Foreclosure of tax
lien.
Petitions Filed in Probate Court.
Estate of Vincil Shrader. 3-31-22.
MANSUR'S
SEED POTATOES
CHOICE NETTED GEMS
ALSO
EATING POTATOES
CARROTS and
PARSNIPS
See
L. A. MANSUR
Vale, Oregon
You'll Be Sorry If You Buy Else
where.
Just Arrived"
In time for the Spring
time renovation:
A large shipment of the new Wall
papers, in modern designs and late
colors.
Inlaid and printed Linoleums to
cover the old floor, making It new
and easy to clean.
Curtains, Rugs, and all the things
necessary to bring the house up to
the minute...
Let us help you make your house
the place you have always wanted
to live in
At Vale's Modern Furniture Store.
T. T. Nelsen
Licenses Embalmer. Chapel.
VALE, OREGON
m
ttandby for years in Southern
homes. Year by year and St;:tu
by Gtate its reputation las
grown until today Vic!:s in the
favorite treatment tliroti; hf st
the country for all cold tr- '.iu'cs,
croup, cat.inh- neuialic ai.is,
skin hints and iLeliiuj,
troubles. 1 )nij';:ist. arc i:toeke("
now. (iet a r;ood supply i t i i.ei.
V VAPOR . Ei.
'vwr 4 1 iiattMiun aur vfeu sVlsTt
AND tJEE 0BTTER'
MnPAIf
WE GRIND
OUB OWN
LENSES
l'HONE 118M
untirlo, Oregon
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STOP. LOOK, MR. TRAPPER, and listen.
I have oovuta scent that will oring tha
wise old coyote to your traps and 1 hv
Ui boat scent that Is made as I have been
trapping- In Malheur county for 8 yeurs. 1
will sell tn 1-S pound cans for II. v and
pound cans for S3. Guaranteed satisfaction
or money refunded. N. H. Hamlin, Crowley.
Oreeon. Smo.ch
FOR SALE LIVE STOCK.
FOR S ALB Two borsas, 1 cows, I calves,
A bos. 1 brood sow, 1 breaking plow. 1
cpmant block maahln, 10 stands of bees.
D. A. Ewtevday mar lH-gtp .
POULTRY.
FOR BALE Betting eetm for ala in Rhode
Island Red. Borne iptcmllr selected eggi.
Learn order at Dlven'a store. Mrs. C. C.
Ceatea. Biarl818Uh
BABY CHIX White Leghorn. Heavy lay
ing strain. April and May, 50, f a ; 100,
18. Hatching eggs 76c per 16. Agency
Queen Incubators and Brooders. Katr
view Poultry Farm, Vale, Ore. James Filer,
Prop. aprl-tf-ehg.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE, Real Estate. 160 acres. 40
acres tillable, acres in alfalfa, small
orchard, balance pasturer land, fl room houne.
good soft water at door. I Seven miles from
town, one-half mile frdm station. Prtca
12500.00. Must be cash. Box 407, Ontario.
Oregon. Oscar Jacokes. aprl-fitrchg.
SUPERB EVERBEARING Strawberry plants
(1.26 per 100. J. a. Clark. Payette, Idaho,
Box 19a. aprl-4ichg.
WANTED BUCKS TO PA8TURE.
ilution. Phone 204J.
Cairo
Petitions Filed in Probate Court
Estate of John A. Morton, 3-21) 22.
Enterprise Want Ads will bring
results. Cost but a few cents
COMMERCIAL PRINTING of superior
workmanship at the Enterprise office. ,
the nterprlsat office.
Coming to
Baker
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
Geiser Grand Hotel
Saturday, April 22nd.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No' Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mcllenthin is a regular erad-
uate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
vaults professionally the more im
portant towns and cities and offers
to all who call on this trip free con
sultation, . except the expense of
treatment when desired.
According to his method of treat
ment he does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re
suits ir diseases of the stomach,
liver. Dowels, blood skin., nerves,
heart kidney bladder, bed wetting,
catarrah, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail
ments. , v
If you have been ailing for any
length of time and do not get any
better, do not fail to call, as inv
Droner rruiaHurea rather than dis
ease are very often the cause of
your long standing trouble.
Remember above date, that con
sultation on this trip will he free
and that his treatment is different.
Married women must be acaoxn-
panied by their husbands.
Address: 336 Boston Block, Min-
nenpoliH, Minn.
Professional Directory
ATTORNEYS
O. at. CKANDALL 0. K. C RAND ALL
CR AND ALL & CRANDAIX
Attorneys and Ceansekua
At Law
Vale, Orsaea
Geo. C Davis ' Bruea K. Keater
DAVIS KESJEU
Attorneys and CeaaaelWra at Law
Vale. Oregon
Meisea Bid. .. VsJs, Ore.
BOBICRT D. LTTLN
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Legal Adveitisements
SUMMONS
Equity No. 210.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OKEOON FOR MALHEUR COUNTY
ROBERT F. NICHOLS, Plaintiff,
0. F. WILDHABER, Bankrupt, and LELA
W1LDHABER. his wife, and.
rTrustee of the Estate of said G. F.
Wildhabsr, Bankrupt, Defendants.
To O. F. WILDHABER, Bankrupt, and to
LELA WILDHABER, his wife, of the
above named defendants :
IN Til El NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: Yon and each of you are here
by commanded to appear In the above en
titled court and cause, within six weeks
after the first publication of this summons
upon ynu, which date of first publication is
March 26, 1822, then and there to answer
or otherwise piead to the complaint filed
herein ; and If you fail so to do, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said complaint,
to-wit:
For a Judgment against you upon the
first cause of suit set forth in said com
plaint, in the sum of 11676., with ltnterwt
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per an
num from the 8th day of November, 1920,
until paid, and for a reasonable sum to
be fixed by the court as attorneys' fees in
said first cause of suit, and for hie costs
and disbursements.
And for the foreclosure of that certain
mortgage declared upon in said complaint,
covering the Lota 18 to 24, inclusive. In
Block 8, Hartley's Third Addition to the
Town of Vale, Oregon, and for an order
for the sale of said premises as upon ex
ecution, and that the proceeds thereof be
applied In satisfaction of said judgment.
And for judgment against you upon the
second cause of suit In the sum of (223.26,
with interest thereon at the rate of S
per cent per annum from the 9rd day of
December, 1921, until paid and for a
roasonable sum as attorneys' fees In said
second cause of suit; and that the lion de
clared upon In said second cause of suit
be declared to bo a valid and subsisting
lien against the premises above described,
and for an order for the sale of said prem
ises in satisfaction thereof.
And for such other and further relief
as to the court may seem meet and equit
able. This summons Is served upon you by
publication, by Order of tha Hon. Dalton
Biggs, Judge of the above entiUed Court,
duly made and entered herein on the 23rd
day of March, 1922, which said Order di
rected that summons be published in the
Malheur Enterprise for a period of six
weeks, commencing with the issue of the
!6th of March, 1922.
DAVIS A KESTER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Residing at Vale. Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE IN FORE
CLOSURE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN
FORECLOSURE, duly Issued by the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
gun, uounty or Malheur, dated the 8rd day
of April, 1U22, In a certain suit in the said
Circuit Court for said State and County,
wherein E. D. Hamilton as Plaintiff, re
oovered judgment against Claud E. Wood
md Chas. W. Polk as Defendants, tar ,h.
sum of 14500.00 with Interest thereon at the
rata of 7 per cent per annum from the 25th
day of February. 120, and $450.00 Attor
ney fees and the further sum of IIB.DU
costs, which judgment was enrolled and
docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court
in saiu ixranty on the 24th day of March.
1922.
Therefore notice Is hereby (Wen, that I
will on the 8th day of May, 1922, at the
hour of 11 :00 in the forenoon of said day.
at the north main entrance door of tha
Court House, at Vale, in said County and
State, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder or bidders for cash, the following
described real property to-witt
N'jNEH, SEVLNEV4, of Sec 18, Twp. 15,
S. Range 44. E. W. M.
e'w 2Mf Se!" 18' TwP' 1B' S' 45
44NENW MMf 8e' TWP' 18' K,nB
N'jNEVi of Sec. 14, Twp. 16, 8. Range
44, E. W. M.
The above real property with its appur
tenances, taken and levied upon as the
property of Claud E. Wood and Chas. W.
Polk, defendants, by virtue of a Mortgage
liven thereon by the above named Defend
ants, or as much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy said judgment in favor of
E. D. Hamilton, together with all casta and
disbursements that have or may accrue.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, thia 8rd day of
April, 1922.
H. LEE NOE, 8herlff
Data of first publication April 8th, 1022
Date of last publication May 6th. 1922.
Sale May 8th, 1922.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE COUNTY" COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF
MALHEUR.
In the Matter of the , Estate of Vincil
Shrader, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned.
Pierce Shrader, Administrator of the estate
of Vincil Shrader, deceased, to the creditors
of and all persons having claims against
said deceased to exhibit them with the ne
oessary vouchers, within thirty days, at his
residence, about seven miles from the town
of Harper, the town of Harper being hts
postoffice address; or at the County Court,
of Malheur County, State of Oregon, within
thirty days after the first publication of
this notice, the same being the place for
the transaction of tha business of said ae
tata. Dated this the rd day of April, 1022.
PIERCE 6HRADKR,
Administrator.
R. Q. WHEELER, Attorney fur Adminis
trator, residing at Vale, Oregon.
NOTICB OF BHBBIPri IALB I BOB-
CLOBUBBL
BT VIRTUB OF AM BIBCUTIOB Nl
FORECLOSURE, duly isensd by aha OUrft
of the Circuit Court of the State at Ore
gon for the County of Malheur, dated ae
9th day of March, 10U, in a certain rait hi
tha said Circuit Court for said Btmte aa
County, wherein Bank of harwouct aa
Plaintiff, recovered J u lament against C. B.
DeVol, John B. Hedges and Charles Jones,
as Defendants, in the sum of Three Haudrea
Fifty (1160.00) Dollars, with interest from
tha 22nd day of March, 1B28. at the rata of
at per cent per annum, and Fifty aao.00)
Dollars Attorney fees, and tha further ansa
of (172.59) curts. which Judgment was -rollea
and doeketsd In tha Clerk's office of
said Cuart in said Geaatr H as ra e W
Vara, lint.
THKBXFORB HOTICB M Bnarr
orVEN. Tbat 1 will on tha lath assy wt
April. 1VO. at the hoar of 11 o'clock at
tha forenoon if said day. at tha North eaaln
entrance dour f the Court House, at Vale,
saia county ana nusie, seal at pabiss nne
lion to the highest bidder or bidden fee
cash, the following described rani proper,
towlt:
BWH, of staetkaa Is, Township IT, 8.
Range 48, E. W. M.
Taken and larked apoa as tha property of
the said above rtaaaea Defendants O. SI
Da Vol Joha B. Hedges cut a Charles Janes.
mar Ac muca thereof ac fnar be .asssssary te
satisfy eald judgment to isvua of Baak oi
anvrwood, and against tna above Mated Be
iesalanta, with Interest thereon, together
wisk an coats ana aamirsesneata teas ,kave
or aay accrue,
ibsaed at Vela, Oregon. Oils ttk das- ac
Masaa. lMs.
H. LEB HUB, Sheriff.
Data of fe-ss poblleatioa Karen 1L int.
Xlatsi of assl pnbieafloa April Sea, Ittt.
jbata sef Bals, April IOCS. 1MB.
.rTa('B OB FINAL WIT LIM rarer.
IN d'HB COUNTY OOOstT fus) MAU
HE.IJU LUUM'II, V 1 A 1 s Or UHIXJ014.
In th Mauler uf the Batata of Fred teller
men .aleceaseo.
NO Tit a,' Id HEREBY OIVBM. Tfcat aVe
uniierasyswaL. Hannah Oellarman, the duly
appointed, uaalified and acting aaeentrtx
uf the estate) of Fred OeUeruaa, dmsaisa.
baa filed hmr final account and report aaa
by order f said Court duly auade and eo
tared un the ata day of Mareti, Ills, use
hearing ea caid account will be held al Ufce
Court Boesa of tua above entitled Cuart as
the Court Huusa at Vale in said Coaata aad
State ua Monday, tha 10th day of Arrn.
Xtii. at II o'clock a. ov, at which Mass
aad place auy and all objactlons. so sent
fluai acoeual and report will ha heard, aad
nil persons auaosrned thereia arc furtaer
notified ts he pees salt aad snow cause, v
any they hoc, wng said aeeuuat aad re
port should not he approved, settled aad al
lowed, and Us taavienisiacd daehara4 aa
such exeeutrU.
Dated at Vale, Or area, this tut day at
Mar saw )s2.
HANNAH OUXBUMAN.
avueutrlx of tha asUa) at
Fred CeJIernaaa, Ussninsd, .