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MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6,1922. Complete Overhaul of Your Ford Many motorists are fast learning the value of having their cars thoroughly overhauled at regular intervals. Fewer repair bills, better mileage and longer service repay you many times the price of proper overhauling. GIVE YOUR CAR NEW LIFE ( Don't wait until your car stops running before putting it in the shop. The more you run it after it commences to get "bnjky" the more harm you are doing it, and the more it will cost to have it put in good condition again. We can do a thorough job and do it quickly. Bullock & Hotchkiss THE FORD DOCTORS Jf1..t ' ! ! M--H"H"WM"-K:-'":--' COUNTY NEWS Items of Local and Personal Interest, Gathered By The Enterprise Correspondents. ...f........X"K- nnr T BROttAN I i MY HAVE CELEBRATION BROGAN PLANNING ON HAV ING APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL. The dance given by the V. I. A. club proved 'to be quite a success-.. One of the largest crowds assemble.' and enjoyed the dance very much. A few Brogan students will repre sent Brogan at the track meet Fri day, May 5. Summers Smith of Ironside was n guest at the homes of F. and J. Smith last week. Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Doubravo and daughter, Harriet, and Mrs. J. Cole man and daughter, Margaret, motor ed to Ontario Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Capps of Jamie son were weekend guests of Mr. an'. Mrs. Axtle Reed. Mr. and Mrs. England of Jamie son were Brogan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smit'i and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rettig Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Logan moved to their ranch on Birch creek Satur day. Miss Mae Murphy was a gur-st o Mrs. A. A. Doubrava Sunday. Arthur Beam went to Ironsid-; last week. Mr. and Mrs? Arthur Guerber and Miss Blanche Jarvis of Jamieson 1 were Brogan visitors Sunday. Plans are being considered for ai apple blossom fo.val to be givei May 13 at the hall. Definite, plan: will be announced later. Simon Servidius of Bonita was r. Brogan visitor last ,week. ROCKVILLE ITYDANI ANDREW GREELEY TO ENTER TAIN IN HONOR OF FRIENDS. News has been received that t. 9V4 pound baby boy arrived r.t thf home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stim mel on April 18. The baby ha; been named Glen Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Stimmel are living in Home dale. They were residents of thi; 'district last year. Mrs. Wm. MacCleod and Mrs. Finlay MacKenzie called at, the home of Mrs. . Andrew Greeley or. Monday afternoon. May 5th was parents' and visit ors', day at the school house. There will be a community dance honoring Jack Strode and Chester Mullinix on May 12, at the home oi Andrew Greeley. Everybody come and show the boys a good time. Miss Fern Mullinix visited Misr Charlotte Townsend on Monday. Found: Bill Wheeler's watch, which was lost last 4th of July, by Geo. Greeley. Lee Strode butchered a beef last week. One woman writes: "A domestic scier ce teacKer said it was the lightest cake she had ever tasted or seen bat remarked that I used at least six eggs in every cake. She wouldn't believe I used only two until I shewed her exactly how I made it. Now she uses noth ing Lut Royal." Mr. G. S. ROYAL SAEUNG POWDER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Ditter Taste Send for Neu Royal Cooh BookU' FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William SL, New York t i! . : : X-X--:-:-' Geo. Greeley was supper guest at tV, v.,.. k.h,. a1... iiviuv; v iiid ui u Liici niiuicvT) uu Thursday. Oliver Sandy made a trip from Westfall on May 2. May 3, after school, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy made a trip (to Homedale on business. While in Homedale thpv rnllnrl at tho home of Frank Stimmeh to see the ' bouncing baby boy. On library day those to call at the Sheridan ranch were Geo. Greel ey, Chester Mullinix and Mrs. Sandy. Mr. Syme stopped at Andrew Greeley's ranch on Thursday even ing. Mrs. Frank Mullinix returned .from a week's trip to Boise on Sunday. She has a new pair of glasses which she hopes will improve her sight. Mrs. Win, MacCleod and baby on Lewis went driving on Thursday. They called at the school house and postoffice. Andrew Greeley and wife drove up to their mahogany mountain ranch on April 30th. They also visited Jesse Strode and wife. Roy, Harvey and Jack Strode were Sunday visitors at . Jesse Strode's ranch on Sunday. Wm. Steel is putting the Mac Cleod ranch at Sheaville in grain. Ed Kopp made a trip to The Rocks on Sunday. MALHEUR ODD FELLLUTERT1 THE GRAND CHAPLIN, REV YOUNG, OF ONTARIO, VISITS LODGE. The picnic held at the Worsham place was quite well attended and very much enjoyed. Mrs. D. M. Ripley of Ironside was a .weekend visitor with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Myrfitt, here Mr. and Mrs. Calie Jones visited a few days last week with her par ents,. Mr. and Mrs1. G. N. Dotson. Mrs. Dotson returned home with them to Hereford for a short visit. E. B. Conklin, farm bureau or ganizer, of Ontario, and A. A. Reed of Brogan were business visitors here Sunday. Milton Eddy of Bridgeport was a business vistor here last wek. Rev. Young of Ontario, grand chaplain of the Odd Fellows lodge, visited the lodge here on Thursday and gave a very interesting lecture on Odd Fellowship. After which lunch was served and a good socia ble time was had. Steve Gaci, who has been confin ed in the state hospital in Pendle ton for the past 9 years, has return ed to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Holden return ed to their home in Baker the first of the week, having been employed here during the winter, on one of the Rutherford ranches. H. R. Wellman, county club lead er, will meet here Tuesday with $he girls' sewing club and the boys' pig club. CRESTON CRESTON SCHOOL 15 OUT MISS HAZEL LOY GIVES AN EN TERTAINMENT AT. THE CLOSE OF TERM. Guy H. Travis is at work on his homestead this week, disking and seeding. George Rader and family have moved back to their homestead in Creston. At the close of school Miss Hazel Loy had an entcretainment and i party at the home of Mrs. Frank I Shumway. Among the enjoyable leais oi me evening was an oia j fashioned jig," by Mrs. John Wall j an(j Mi Guy H. Travis. 1 1 Miss Hazel Loy is spending the T j week at the Shumway home. I Mrs. Frank Shumway and Miss i Loy visited Mrs. E. Rogers Wednes Jday. fj Mr. C. A. Stoute ' is having his j house remodeled so that it will be J . more' up-to-date and convenient. Mr. and Mrs. Atterbury and Mrs. I T 1 ex L I J Li TT 1 ' " 7 visited at the Stoute home yester- day. David Rogers visitor this week. was a Riverside OWYHEE WEATHER HASBEEN GOLD SHEEP SHEARING IS DELAYED UNTIL WEATHER GETS WARMER. . Young people of the Owyhee school who will participate . in the interscholastic track meen at Vale Friday are: Elba Pullen, Nova Lar sen, Nellie and Rada Elliott, Laura Huffman, Fred Pullen, Omar Hite, Charley Huffman, Kenneth McDon- nald, Jesse Pullen and Ray Will iams. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowe made a business trip to Ontario Monday. F. L. DeBord and Warren Fenn got their seed , potatoes Thursday, going to Nyssa to where they were shipped from Twin Falls. Miss Lillian Davis and her sewing class gave a party to the upper grade teacher, Mrs. Schweizer, and pupils at the Pullen home Friday evening. After a jolly evening spent in playing games dainty re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowe, accom panied by Mrs. Chas. Schweizer and Mrs. F. L. DeBord, attended the P.-T. County Cohncil at Nyssa' Sat urday. Mrs. C. W. Rippey was ill the Warren Fenn plastered a cellar Warren Feenn plastered a cellar under a milk house, for C. C. Cot ton, of the Kolbny, last week. F. L. DeBord purchased a share in the community potato digger and planter of the Kolony.- Mr. and Mrs. Wm.- Schweizer have rented the Andy. Hansen ranch and will run it in edition to his father's ranch this year. Mrs. S. D. Bigelow entertained Sat urday evening in honor of the joint birthday of her daughter, Miss Juanita, and Mrs. Fred Klingback. A prominent feature of the party was a huge birthday cake decorated with candles. A pleasant evening was spent in music and conversa tion. Among guests present were: Prof. F. A. Everett, Misses Bernice Martin and Florence Bach of .the Kolony, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kling back and children, Mrs. Chas. Schweizer, Miss Lilian Davis, Theo. Rust, Anna and Carl Schweizer. Re freshments of ice-cream and cake were served. L. J. Peterson, who has been shearing sheep near the Biggs-Dun-naway ranch, suspended operations until warmer , weather, owing to the loss of sheep because of the cold. John Bigelow visited his son Silas and family Wednesday, taking them to Ontario in- the afternoon. John Rust made a flying trip to Nyssa Saturday, taking the How land brothers down when they hired a car for an overland trip to Cam bridge, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs': Louis Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Hutton and small son were guests at the Chas. Fisher home Friday. Mrs. Geo. Skinner and son Sid visited at the Bob Elliott home Sun day afternoon. Mr. Skinner, who has been very ill, js still in poor health, though some better. Dpn Preston of the Idaho Power company did some professional work at the Elliott and Rippey ranches the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellar and little daughter of Vale visited Mrs. Bellur'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith were also dinner guests at the Fisher home that day. , BIG BEND 4 GEORGE BIRGE PASSES HAS BEEN RESIDENT OF BEND MANY YEARS FUNERAL AT ROSWELL. George Ransom Birge, aged 69 yean and 23 days, died at his borne March 23 at 4:30 a. m. of Influenza. He was born in Velvedier, 111., m the year 18&3. In 1887 he was mar ried to Emma Cillinwater of Prairie City, Oregon. Four children were born to this union, which are Joseph Austin Birge, deceased; Lloyd Or lando Birge, Harry E. Birge and Lenna Leslie Birge. The family was at his bedside when he passed away. The funtral services were held at the Baptist church at Roswell, Ida., at 2:30 p. m. by the Rev. E. E. Cox. i Mrs. Emma Birge, Lloyd O. Birge and wife, Harry E. Birge and fam ily and Lenna Leslie Birge wish to thank the kind friends and neigh bors who bo willingly assisted dur ing the illness and death of their husband and father. The Sunday school is sending Rev. Williams and 'wife as delegates to Caldwell to a Sunday school conven tion Thursday, May 4. Mrs. John' White and son Verdi attended the Trader's Day sales in Parma Saturday. Mrs. T. D. Scott and Eya H. For rest were Parma visitors last week. Among th? visitors to Parma Sat urday were Mrs. James Barnard and son Ed. Everett Fleetwood is home on a visit. Mr. Tureman from Baker came to visit his son George Tureman last Monday. Nellie T. Jacobs took dinner at the Ed. Wilson home Sunday. Mrs. Brumfield and daughter from Parma were Bend visitors Sunday. urvai raubion was given a sur prise party last Saturday in honor of his 18th birthday. A very pleas ant evening was enjoyed by all Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Stradley and sons,. Frank Frank Bdswell, Mr. Canfield, Chat Purdy, Nellie T. Jacobs, Eva H Forrest, and Mr. and Mrs. T. D, Scott and son Glenn. Ice cream, cake, candy, nuts and coffee were served. The Arena Valley school boys played the District 47 boys. The former were the winners. Prayer metting will be held Wed nesday at J. P. Barrett's home. Howard Hatch of Wade has a radio outfit. Mary A. Tureman, wife of George Tureman, died May 1, at her home here. She was taken to Baker for burial. Mr. Barns, a minister from Idaho, gave the people at Sunday school a very interesting and helpful little talk. Dr. Mangum and a quartet from Nampa will be here May 14. They will hold services at Arena Valley at 10:45 a. m. and at the school house in District 47 at 3 p. m. and at 8 p. m'., fast time. The people in the Bend will go to Arena Valley in the mornjng and then in the evening the people from Arena will be here. Everybody , come at that time. COUNTY JTATISTIGS Malheur County Real Estate Trans fers Recorded April 22 to April 29. John C. Ames et ux to Chester R Ames, SE'i.EttNEtt Sec. 11; WNE Sec. 12-20-43. 6-14-20. $1.00. Gellerman-Froman Ditch Co. t Warmsprings Irrigation District, all interest in Gellerman-Froman Ditch 4-12-22. $1.00. James A. Galliher et ux to Gar- ence S. Bradley, NESW Sec.l-31-41. 3-1-22. $1.00. Leorard D. Simpson et al to Lulu M. Simpson, lands in Twp. 39, range 41; and townships 40 and 41, range 42. 4-21-22. $10.00. Oregon & Western Col. Co. to Al fred W. Carpenter, WEHNW, WETENW'a Sec. 23-18-45. 8- 24-22. $2500. Oregon & Western Col. Co. to Robert C. Carpenter, WHWHNEU, EEENW Sec. 23-18-45. 3 24-22. $2500. U. S. A. to John Leroy Wood, SE Sec. 29; EttNEtt Sec. 32; WV4NWH Sec. 33-13-41. 4-13-22. U. S. A. to John Leroy Wood, EV4SEU Sec. 32; WHSW14 Sec. 83-13-41; Lot 1, SEKNE Sec. 6; Lot 4, SWKNWtt Sec. 4-14-41. 4-13-22 John E. Smith to John L. Raney, SWV Sec. 1-17-40. 4-26-22. $10. - Harry C. Edwards et ux to Jamet F. Bogart, 1 acre in See. 10-16-4 4-27-22. $1.00. George E. Skinner et ux to C. S Skinner, NEVi Sec. 26; and 87.08 acres in WHSEtt, and SEttSWU Sec. 23-20-46. 3-20-22. $10.00. Henry M. Rutherford et ux to I. C. Deen, Lots 3 and 4,-NEViSWU, NWSE Sec. 7-13-40. 4-10-22. $500. U. S. A. to Robert Barney, Lots 1, 2, 8, and 4, EttWM, and EH Sec. 80-15-42 8-18-22. U. S. A. to Charles A. Anthony, NHSWV., SWKSW14 Sec. 28; SJ NW4, NHSE, NESWU Sec. 29; NWUNWU Sec. 83-13-3'J. 10-11-21. U. S. A. to Ralph W. Pope, SH SW14 Sec. 11; NE14NW Sec, 14; NHNWU, NW14NE14 Sec. 13; EH KE Sec. 12-14-39. 12-19-21. Chas. A. Anthony et ux to Ernest Locey et al, NHSWK, SWKSW14 .Sec. 28; SEUNWU. NHSEU, NE'4 SWV4 Sec. 29; NW14NWH Sec. 83-13-39. 12-30-2. $10. Alfred W. Anthony et ux to Er nest Locey et al, NHSE; SWKSE U, EWU, SW4NW4 Sec. 35-13-39. 2-27-22. $10. WANTED Clean Cotton Raft at The Enterprise, office. Will pay fx per pound. Enterprise Want Ada pay. i t 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. ' . :Z:Z'2in Cost V2 cents a word, each insertion WANTED TO TRADE Two lot. 60100 feet nch, for a frentle work trim of mam. Ida M. Corn forth. Vale. OrcKon. Stp YEARLING LEGHORN HENS for .ale, alive or dressed. Jesse Wheeler, 1-2 mile north of Vale. Stp STOP. LOOK, MR. TRAPPER, and listen. I have coyote scent that will oring the wise old coyote to your trap, and 1 have the best scent that is made as I have been trapping in Malheur county for 6 yeurs. 1 will sell in 1-1 pound cans for tl.it and pound ana for 18. Guaranteed satisfaction or money refunded. N. H. Hamlin. Crowley, Orea-on. 8mo.eh SEED POTATOES Early Ohio, from certified seed on new ground. 8 Ha ft pound, O. E, Carman, Vale, Ure. 8t-shg. FOR SALE 3 Horse 8 phase mot or, 8 Inch centrifugal pump. Pipe and foot-yalve. L. J. Hadley. 8t-pd ARLINGTON RESTAURANT For rent cheap. Mrs. John Malone, Vale, Oregon. FOR SALE 640 acres near Hunt ington, Ore., on highway, suitable for stock or grain, free rang ad joining. Plenty grass, spring water, fenced. Small payment down, Price $4,000. Address Vale Enterprise. FOR BALK Two Ouerny cows, heavy milkers. C. L. Carson, Ontario, H mil. west of Cairo on the Vale road. (t-c FOR BALR TRADE; OR RENT 640 sere Stock Ranch, good fences, plenty water, 60 acres in crop, family orchard and berries, with or without stock and equipment. Lark Bjlyeu, Bonita. Oregon. FOR SALES Four sections of pasture in the Drewsey eoantry between the heads of the Otis and Squaw Creeks. Norman Upson. Juntura, Oregon. 6t-pl FOR SALE Old reliable Cornforth seed potatoes. You furnish saekB, 91.60 a hundred. Ida M. Cornforth, Vale. Ore. itpd FOR BALE Two Lota In Vale, near High way. Boa S6, Jamieson, Oregon. LADIES I make hair switches, Mrs. L. F. Kelley, Brogan, Oregon. WANTED. x Man in Malheur County to sell a line that defies competition. Consumers Woolen Mills Association. Box 826, Ashland, Ore. Professional Directory ATTORNEYS C. M. CRANDALL G. X. CRANDALL CRANDALL & CRANDALL Attorneys and Counselors At Law Vale. Oregon Geo. B. Davis Bruce R. Easts. DAyra k KESTBH Atterneya and CeunssITors at Law Vale. Orea-on Nslssa Bids. -i- Vals, Ore , ROBERT D. LYTLB Attorney ' First National Bank Bids. Vals, Oregon Phuns M B. Q. WHEELER Attorney and Counssllor at Law rrswtles In sU Courts and U. 8. Land Office Collections flfjscn Bids. - h Vski. Oregon DOCTORS . Panltne Bears Dr. Hsrrtet Bears OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduates of American School of Osteopathy. Kirksvuiu, Mo. Jjj Building North of Vale Drug Store ENGINEERS John B, Johnson f. Edwin Johnsc JOHNSON ENGINEERING CO. Licensed Realty Dealers Land Locators Township Blue Prints Burvsylna ft Edtlneerlnc yes riuMdlng Vsls, UNDERTAKERS t. T. NBLBKM Vale. Qregea Us-te-dcte Cnd.VuklnST Parlors Fins line of Undertaking SuddIIss Auto Hearts Service. Phono 71 Butterwrappers printed at the Enterprise Job shop. IrrUrprU Want-Ads maan mon ey to yoa. Legal Advertisements NOTICB FOB PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR U. ft. LAND OFFICE at Vale,. Oregon., April 19th, 1922. NOTICE fa hereby given that Garhardt B, Ruth, Jr. of Bonita, Oregon, who. on D ROAD WAV AT STARK Portland, Ore. . In the Very Heart of the City and Along Portland's' ft Greal While Way WILL, BE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY. Homelike Accommodations Comfortable, Spacioui IoMiy And the Home of the Famous YE-. Arthur H. Meyers m i tt"i July 17, 1917, made Homestead Entry 0648, for W4NEI4, EU.NWV. BWI4NWW. NV, - SWH. SWViSWli, Section 16, and who on October 10, miw, maae Aita i nomeateaa Entry, No. 06S0&, for E4NB4, BE1 snd NWiNWH. Section It all in. Township 14 South, Range 40 Bast, Willamette MarMlan, has filed notlse of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above - dwioilbed, before Charles H. Morfitt, U. 8. Commfcsjoner at Mal heur, Orffron. on the C6th day of May, lull. Clatmant names as witnesses: Earl Weaver, W. D. Fanning, 0. W. leuv mao, all of Bonltsv Oregon, B. J. Locey. of Ironside, Oregon, . THOO. JON DO. Reghtar. NOTICB OF SHERIFF'S BALE IN FORK- CIjOSU re BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE, duly issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur, dated the 18th day of April 1922, in a certain suit in the said Circuit Court for said State and County, wherein Frank Correa, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgement against Benjamin F. Jordan as Defendants, for the sum of $2600.00 with interest thereon from the 19th day of October 1020, at the rats of 8 per oent per annum, and $260.00 At torneys fees, and the further sum of f 17.40 costs, which Judgement was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's offloe of said Court in sad County on ths 18th day of April 1822. THEREFORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I will on the 20th day o! May 1022, at ths hour of 11.00 o'clock In ,1 1.1 .1 .. . .V. XT .1. main entoanc. dooi 'if the Court House at Vale, in said County and State, sell at Pub- lie Auction to the highest bidder or bid ders fur oash, the following described real property, to-wtt i KVjSEK nd NWW8EW of Sea. 4, and NEVi. and NWVtSEVi of section , all Id Two. 14, Sooth. Range 40, E. W. M. The above real property with its appurten ances taken and levied upon as the proper ty of the said Defendants, Benjamin F. Jordan and Bessie F. Jordan, by virtue of a Mortgage given thereon by i above name! Defendants, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgement in fav or of Frank Correa, together with all cos to aiMt Jl.nllsasMs(4s V li Sk4 liHS) rn al w iwim Apruioi' Val 0m,oa-4hU dnr "i h. lui huel Hncriir. 1 Date of first publication April 21st, 1922. Date of last publicaton May 19th, 1922. Date of Sals May 20th, 1922. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MALHEUR COUNTY, In the Matter of the Guardianship ot ....rKKKULL J. BuaTO, a minor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : That ths undersigned, Guardian of Ferroll J. Boston. minor. pursuant to the license and authority of uie vxiunvj vvun . oi uie Dian vi urqiwii for Malheur county xiuiy maos ana en- tered, will at her residence in Vale, Ore gon, on and after the hour of 11 o'clock in ths forenoon, on the 16th day of May. 1922, offer for sale, and will sell, at private sale, to the highest and best bidder therefor, all of th right title. Interest and estate of the said minor in and to the estate of William 8. Boston, deceased, being dosorlbal as an undivided one-aixty-flfth (l-6tth) Interest of, in snd to the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (WftNE) of Sec tion Nina (9), Township Nineteen (19). South of Range Forty-four (44) East of Willamette Meridian, fa Malheur County, Oregon, and all other rights la said es tate. Terms of sale, cash. Ths right ts reserved to reject any and all bids without assigning any reason therefor. Dated at Vals, Oregon, this Itn day or April, 1921. NORA BOSTON. Guardian of the per. son and estate of ferroll J. Boston, minor. E. G. Eastham, Borne, , Idaho, Attorney for guardian. NOTICB FOB PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. 8. LAND OFFIB AT VALE, OREGON, April 10, 19U1. Notloe h hereby given that William T Schulta of Bonita, Oregon, who, on June It, 1917, made homestead entry, No. OII7t, for SEU8EV4 Sec. 81, T. 18 8, Lot 4, SWNWy. Seo.8, Lot L. Section . Town ship IT South, all in Range 40 East, Wil lamette Meridian, nas men notice or in tention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Register and Receiver. U. 8. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on ths ltth day of May, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses Charles W Merritt of Bonita. Oregon: Charles John son, Stewart Hanna, Jack Spalding, all ot Westfall, Oregon. THOS. JOiNES. Regfcter. SUMMONS ' Eoult No. 2610. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MALHEUR COUNTY ROBERT V. NICHOLS, Plaintiff. vs. G. F. WILDHABER, Bankrupt snd LELA WILDHABER. bis wife, and Trustee of ths Estate of said O. F To G. F. WILDHABER, Bankrupt, 'and to LELA WILDHABER, his wife, of the sbovs nsmed defendants i IN THE NAME OF THE BTATB OF OREGON i You snd each of you ars here by commanded to appear In ths a bore en titled court and cause, within sis weeks after the first publication of this summons upon you, which date of first publlsation is March 28, 1922. then and there to answer or otherwise plead to ths complaint filed herein i and If yoa fall so to do, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to ths court for ths relist demanded In said complaint to-wit i For Judgment against yocj npoa ths first causa of suit set forth In said com plaint, in the sum of 11676.. with llntavsut thereon at ths rate of 10 per sent per an- if AN ACER -. -- V - - - ; -it- -rVe .i , f ! nam from the 8th day of November, lrte. j until paid, and for a reasonable .urn to . be fixed by the court as sttorneys' fees ts i sata itrwt cause of cult, and taw mm easts. and disbursements. And for the foreclosure of that saltans, mortgage declared upon in saM complaint, covering the Lots 18 to 14. Ineltssive. he Block , Hartley's Third Addition ts the Town of Vale, Oregon, and tot an orator for ths sals of said premises as apoe) ex ecution, and that the proceeds thereof bo applied In satisfaction of aaid ludgmssa, And for Judgment against yow upon ths second cause of suit In ths sum of tswt.se with Interest Hwrsoo st ths rate oi par sent per annum from tba r4 stay as December, 1021, onto paid una foe a reasonable sum as attorneys' fees In carta second cause of suit; and that ths lien 4W clared upon In said second cause of sun) be declared to be a valid and subslstlnsr lien against ths premises above aeserfbed. and for an order for the sals of said preae ises In satisfaction thereof. And for such other and further ssllef as to ths court may seem meet and amis able. This summons tt served upon yoe, kf publication, by Order of ths Hon. Daltoa l'iggs. Judge of the above entitled Otters, duly made and entnred herein on the $tri day of March, 1022, which said Ordae 4H. rected that summons be publbhed In wis Malheur Enterprise for a period of sis weeks, commencing with .ths issue of Mis 2(th of March, 1IU2. DAVlB s KB8TEB. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at Vale, Oregon. NOTICB Of BHERIPPB iAIJi FOBB- CLOaURB. BY VIRTUH OF AN BXECUTTOsT IV FORECLOSURE, duly kead. by ths Claris of Us Circuit Court of ths Basts oi Ome goo, Qnrjnty oi Malbeus, dated ths !r4 dsay of April. 1V1 In a aertatn suit la the ssM Circuit Court for said State and County, wherein K. D. Hamilton as Plaintiff, re covered judgment against Claud B. Wood and Chas. W. Polk as Defendants, for ths sum of 14600.00 with interest thereon a fUe rats of T per sent per annum from ths Mts day of February, 1810. and 1460.00 Attor ner fees and the further sum of llt.ss costs, which judgment wss enrolled end - r s-a t2rf?x Tasrafora srfWef 4) fearsTw wtvSW fab fl wUi om ths etft of Hay, lMt hoar oi 11 rOO to tbs forenooa of aaM ass at ths north snaln stttremes Boo at fas ! state, sell at puM auction to ths Maticss .bidder or bidders for sash, the foUewlag ' described real property to-wit t NV4NK14, BE14J4E14. of Bee. 11, Twp. II, B. Rings, 44. ZTv.hL Lot a (j u Jn 1 a. Rasas at. B. W. 1L I NM4WM of Bee. It, Twp. Is. ft. Range sc. Ki. w. Ja. - N '-.NKU oi Bee. 14, Twn. 14. ft. Raasn 44. B. W. M. Ths above real property with fts asps. Unanees, taken and levied epos sa ffca pro parts- of Claud B. Wood and Oban. If. Polk, defendants, by virtue of a Mortajssr given thereon by ths above named Defeat, ante, or as mush thereof as my be aesnsv sary to satisfy said Judgment rs Alva esl B. I). Hamilton, together with all starts aSjSl disbursements that have at assay aesjea. Dated at Tale, Oregon, this tsd atsj s AprO. IBM. R. USB HOB, sWMcthf, Date of first publication April 8. l2t Date of last publication May tab. Its. Bale May 8th. 19U. NOTICB TO CREDITORS. IN THE' COUNTY COURT OF THE BTATB OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. In ths Matter of ths Estate of Vines! , Shradcr, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by ths undersigned. Pierce Shradcr, Administrator of ths estate of Vlncil Shradcr, deceased, to ths creditors of and all persona having claims against said deceased to exhibit them with the ne cessary vouchers, within thirty days, mt his residence, about seven miles from ths town of Harper, ths town of Harper beina his postoffice address OS at the County Court of Malheur County, State of Oregon, wish la thirty days after ths first psbUsathw e tills ootlee, ths same being ths lee for Uie transaction of ths business of said es tate. Dated this the n day of AprIL 1U. PIEHCB BU&ADsfk. iter. R. Q. WHEELER, Attorney for trator, residing at Vale, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR MALHEUR COUNTY STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of the Estate of Mar jfuret Ann Cummins. Deceased: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned, Jas. S. Bofrart, the duly appointed, qualified and acting; administrator of the estate of Margaret Ann Cummins, deceased, has filed his final account and re port and by order of said Court duly made and entered on the 24th day of April, 1922, the hearing; on id account will be held at the Court Room of the above entitled . Court in the Court House at Vale in said County and State on Mon day, the 2!Uh day of May, 1922, at 11 o clock a. m., at which tune and place any and all objections to said final account and report will be heard and all persons concerned therein are further notified - to be present and show cause, if any they' have, why said account and report should not be approved, settled and allowed, and the undersigned, dis charged a such administrator. Dated at Valo, Oregon, this 20th day of April, 1922. JAS. H. JJUUAKT, Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Ann Cummins, Deceased. AJKHOLTiOENX PW4 dUvvrtWaurjl.) 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