Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, June 10, 1922, Image 5

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    MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922.
COUNTY NEWS
Items of Local and Personal Interest, Gathered
By The Enterprise Correspondents.
KINGMAN KOLONY
AT
LAWN FETE HONORING MR.
AND MRS. C. M. BEAUMONT
SATURDAY.
On Saturday evening, June 3, oc
curred one of the most delightful
evenings of the Hummer when the
community guthered en masse at
the Conrad Martin home for a re
ception for Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Beaumont. Music was enjoyed dur
ing the evening, and the lawn illum
inated by gay lanterns was the
scene o& games by both young, and
young older people. Delicious re
freshments were served late, in the
evening.
The Misses Elsie Elliott and Ruby
Moses entertained Tuesday evening,
June 6th, at the Moses home in
honor of the 17th birthday anniver
sary of Miss Zenia Moses.
Messrs A. G. Kingman, F. T.
Morgan and II. R. Otis attended the
alfalfa spraying demonstration near
Ontario last week.
The Children's Day program will
be given at the Sunday school hour,
10:30, June 11.
At the regular P. T. A. meeting,
June 2, the president appointed
chairmen of the several committee:;
as follows:
Program committee, Mrs. Conrad
Martin; membership, Mrs. Walter
Nichols; social, Mrs. H. Q. John
ston; press, Mrs. F. T. Morgan ;
legislative, Mrs. R. R. Overstreet.
Mr. C. M. Beaumont of Kingman
Kolony and Miss Emma Elvina Ne
belsieck of Moscow, Idaho, were
married at the home of the bride's
sister, Mrs. Conrad Martin, at noon
on Wednesday, May 31st, Rev.
Welch of Roswell, Idaho, officiatinp;.
Miss Nebelsieck is not a stranger
in the Kolony, having made many
friends here during visits in th
home of her sister. Mr. Beaumont
is one of Malheur county's mo::t
prominent and highly esteeme.
Ranchers. After a short trip M;
and Mrs. Beaumont will be at' home
on their Kolonys ranch.
I OREGON SLOPE !
OREGON SLOPE WINS
BASEBALL TEAM DEFEAT.-?
PAYETTE RITER TEAM
SUNDAY.
Mrs. H. B. Grinstead and daugh-
Was. B
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Nordale's Furniture Store
The Superfex now perfection oil stove
makes cooking during the summer months a
pleasure.
Flame hotter than gas. .
See our wonderful new perfection oil
range
FOR SUMMER COOKING
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Complete line of Highest Quality Poultry
Fee .s at further reduction in price.
Cor.plete supply of Garden Seeds on hand for
les: than cost.
SEED CORN, ALFALFA, SWEET
CLOVER, ORCHARD GRASS, GEN
UINE KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS,
TIMOTHY, ORCHARD GRASS,
CANE, FETERITA, WHEAT, BAR
LEY AND RYE.
CHOP BARLEY AND CORN.
Gur prices are 4he lowest in Malheur County.
Let us prove it to you.
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ter, Mrs. Dora Baker, and her little
boy of Ridgeway, Mo., visited A. A.
Gutteridge and family over th?
weekend.
Mr. Karr of DesMolnes, Iowa, ar
rived at the home of his brother,
Arthur Karr, and expects to spend
the summer on the Slope.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holloway mo
tored to Parma Sunday and enjoyed
the day visiting their daughter, Lois.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Miller are
the proud parents of a baby daugh
ter, born Friday, June 2. Mother
and baby are doing fine.
A new phone has been installed at
the Pennington ranch on the lowr-i
flat.
On Friday evening at Park schooi
house at 8 o'clock a meeting of
prospective lettuce growers will be
held presided over by Chairman
George Lattig. Mr. Dean of Nyssa
will be present and plans will b-
laid for providing a packing house
to take care of the season's crop of
lettuce.
Mr. and Mrs. Phipps were guests
of Mr. and . Mrs. Oporo-o SullpriQ
&urxiay attemoon.
Park Improvement Club held ti
picnic Wednesday, May 31, at -Wei-ser
Park. Those attending reported
a delightful days outing.
A weevil syraying demonstration
was held at George Latttig's place
Thursday, June 1. L. R. Breithaupt,
county agent, introduced the speak
ers representing the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture Extension Ser
vice. The large crowd of ranchers
present listened attentively and
learned the newest and best meth
ods of control over this pest. Meet
ings of this nature are always well
attended and are very much appre
ciated by local farmers.
Our ball team journeyed to Pay
ette river Sunday afternoon and
succeeded in defeating the team at
that place by the score of 11 to 5.
Everyone of the bays played the
game in fgood form, Oscar Grace
making a spectacular catch of a fly
ball that would do credit to a big
leaguer.
Batteries, Culbertson and Pattev
son; Yeager and Woodward.
The circus at Weiser drew a num
ber of people from the flat last
Thursday.
Several ranchers are starting
their mowing machines and a num
ber of orchardists are putting on
the cover spray for apples.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Craven,
Sunday, June 4, a son.
Miss Ruby Channer left for Sa
lem to make an extended visit with
her brother, John Channer.
Mr. F. B. Wilcox and Mr. and
Music
in the Home
A leasant home is the best in
duce ment to keep the family to
getl.er. A BRUNSWICK in the
evening at. home makes life more
enjiyable. And desirable living
rooi.i furniture can now be had at
desirable prices.
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Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Wilcox and fam
ily were guests at a musical at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moss of
Payette.
Mrs. E. W. Tomlin visited her
son Ben Comlin at North Payette
all of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox enter
tained at a luncheon Sunday even
ing the following guests: Mr. nd
Mrs. Arthur C. Miller and Mr. and
Mrs. Arner Gorton.
Helena ' Tomlin and Jean Bartsche,
who have been attending nurses'
training school at Baker, are en
joying a two weeks' vacation with
their parents.
BIG BEND
YOUNG COUPLE MARRY
MR. AND MRS. FAY STOFER
WILL MAKE THEIR HOME
IN PORTLAND.
Arena, Wade and District 47 had
a picnic at the Park Wednesday,'
May 31st.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson re
ceived a visit from his father, sis
ter and two brothers from Golden
dale, Washington, last week.
Mr. Elmer Stradley and wife were
home guests at the home of Wm.
Stradley's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood and
daughter have returned home from
their visit on Burnt river.
Rev. Williams and family and Lon
Boswcll and wife made a business
trip to Nyssa a few days ago..
Clyde Ruddell and family from
Burnt river are visiting his father,
R. R. Ruddell.
Miss Lou Welch is home for a
few days from Boise where she has
been attending business college.
Miss Tuckie from' Vale was visit
ing home folks Sunday and returned
to Vale in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Purdy were
Parma visitors Friday.
Orval Faubion and Walter Strad
ley made a business trip to Parma
Saturday and stayed in for the pic
ture show.
Mr. McQuery is still on the sick
list.
It is reported Lela Fleetwood is
quite .ill with the flu.
Alice Golkee and Fay Stofer were
married May 8th. They "will make
their home in Portland.
Mrs. John Holly, who has been in
the hospital for some time in Baker,
returned home Monday.
This week's prayer meeting will
be at the home of Reuben Basket.
Everybody is invited to be present.
Thos. Welch went to Vale Monday
on business.
Mrs. Lou Boswell has been quite
ill the past week, but is some better
at present.
Mrs. Wm. Stradley has been sick
with the flu, but was able to attend
church Sunday night.
Bill Cone, from Star,, is visiting
home folks this week.
Everybody is invited to attend
Sunday school and church at the
school house, every Sunday, and
Young People's meeting at 7 p. m.
BROGAN
V. I. A. CLUB
MEMBERS DECIDE TO GIVE
DANCE SATURDAY
EVENING.
The V. I. A. club will give a
dance at the Brogan community hall
Saturday,' June 10. Supper will be
served at midnight by the Ladies'
Aid. Music will be furnished by
the Huntington orchestra. Every
one is invited to attend.
Mrs. Jess Hamstreet went to Vale
Monday to have some dental work
done.
Sunday school was organized Sun
day under the supervision of Rev.
Snow of Payette.
J. A. Smith made a business trip
to Baker Friday. '
Mrs. Stanley Woodward was host
ess for a birthday party, in honor
of her daughter, Muriel's fifth birth
day anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith motor
ed to Baker Friday.
Many Brogan people attended the
dance at Jamiespn .Saturday.
Ben Rutherford of Ironside is a
Brogan visitor this week.
Mis. J. A. Smith and rhildren
motored to Ontario Saturday.
Qeorge Horn of Jamieson was a
Brogan visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah and son of
Cairo were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Grabner Sunday.
There will be Sunday school anc
church at the hall Sunday, June 11.
The Ladies Aid will meet at the
home of Mrs. Arden ReedWednes
day, June 7.
J. P. Smith and Bill Lofton ol
Ironside passed through here yester
day enroute to Ontario.
Bill Boyd and family moved to
their homestead at Uonita.
Mr. and Mrs. Huby Kelly and
daughters Clara and Margarite are
out of town visitors this week.
Ernestine Locey and Gladys Ped
erson were in Brogan Monday.
The three year old son of Mr. and
Mr. Jess Leddington is reported to
be seriously ill. He was taken to
Vale for treatment.
J. A. Smith and Walter Brannan
shipped a carload of hogs to Port
land Friday.
Walter Brannan made a business
trip to Portland Friday.
rIK HAI.E-Brtra good t-year-eld Short
li.ifn Bull, al Carman ranch. Joha JC
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I WESTFALL
BIG CROWD AT GAME
BASEBALL TEAM WINNERS IN
- GAME WITH VALE SECOND
TEAM SUNDAY.
The Westfall boys were out to
play ball Sunday and defeated Vale's
second team with the final score 21
to 3.
Little Miss Thelma Harris, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Har
ris, celebrated her tenth birthday
anniversary at the home of her par
ents between Vale and Westfall
Wednesday week. A delicious birth
day dinner was served. Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Sandy were guests from
Westfall.
On Memorial Day Mr. ..and Mrs.
Oliver Sandy motored to Ontario to
decqrate the graves of relatives.
After visiting a short time they re
turned'to their home at Westfall.
METHODIST LADIES' AID
HAVE COOKED FOOD SALE
The Cooked Food Sale held in the
Diven building last Saturday and
sponsored by the members of the
Methodist Ladies' Aid Society, was
a decided success. About $20 was
cleared which will go toward paying
off several small debts of the
church.
COUNTY STATISTICS
Malheur County Real Estate Trans
fers Recorded May 27th
to June 3rd.
Ruth Seaweard to T. M. Sea
weard, SSW4SWVi, Sec. 23; S
SWWNW14, SSWV4SW, S
SENW SEySE, SSEV
NE,' NEHSE, NSWSEV,
SNW'ASEU Sec.27-33-39; NVfc
NWNW, WSW, SEUSW'A
Sec. 3-33-40. 6-11-22. $1.00.
Ed Durbin et ux to Bessie. W.
Clement, SMiSESWASWy Sec.
9-18-47, 3-15-22. $1,000.00.
Hugh Allen et ux to Wm; E. Lees,
Lots 12, 13, and 14, Block A, Ter
race Heights Add. to Ontario 4-2 -22.
$1.00.
Adolph Gramsee et ux to Ellis H.
Rogers, Lots 15 and 1 , ' Block 4,
Terrace Heights Add. to Ontario.
6-8-15. $1.00.
Earl Griffin et vir to Wm. E.
Lees, Lot 17, Block 4, Terrace
Heights Add. to Ontario. 5-8-22.
$1.00.
Edna Griffin et vir to Wm. E.
Lees, Lots 15 and 16, Block 4, Ter
race Heights Add. to Ontario. 5-C-22.
$1.00.
Walter S. Wiley et ux to Wm. E.
Lees, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 106,
Ontario. 5-15-22. $1.00.
Joseph H. Marshall et ux to Grace
Palmer, Lot 5, Block 15, Eldredgo
Add. to Vale. 10-10-21. $1.00.
D. W. Howard et ux to Wallace
Griffin, SEUSEV4 Sec. 15-16-47.
6-27-22. $1.00.
U. S. A. to Chorles Butler Hamil
ton,, WSW4 Sec. 29; SEUSEV
Sec. 30; NW4NW14 Sec. 32-18-41.
8-1 19.
U. S. A. to Chas. H. Bronson E'
Sec. 13-14-40. 12-9-19.
U. S. A. to Chas. II. Bronson,
W Sec. 13-14-40. 11-11-20.
Sheriff H. Lee Noe to Lena E.
Staples, SWV4 Sec. 11-27-39. o-2't
22. $103.30.
Charles Butler Hamilton to Russell
Zimmerman, WV6SWH Sec. 2!;
SE14SE4 Sec. 30; NWUNWV. Sec'.
32-18-41. 6-1-22. $1,000.
F. A. Woolery to N. J. Minton it
al, NWtt Sec. 28; ESW4, WVj
SEU, Sec. 21-27-39; SE'i Sec. 29;
WSW4 Sec. 28-27-39; SWU Sec.
E9; EHE Sec. 30-27-39. 4-20-22.
$10.00.
Elizabeth elley to Malheur Land
Co., Lot 130, Jamieson Acreage
Tracts. 6-29-22. $1.00.
Verner J. Hopkins et ux to M. II.
Conroy, Lots 10 and 11, Block 14,
Juntura. 5-24-22. $900.
Harrison Hoskins et ux to James
Young, EHNEtt Sec. 34-28-37.
26-22. $1.00.
Collins C. Forbes et ux to Albert
Hinsch, Part of Lots 1 to 8, Inc.,
Block 2, Taylor's Add. to Nyssa.
6-27-22. $1300.
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court.
Lena P. Pinkston vs. Oscar J.
Pinkston. 5-29-22. Divorce.
S. J. Watson vs. Francis J. Long
et al. 5-29-22. Foreclosure ol
Mortgage. 2,500.
J. E. Ward vs. L. R. Duncan. 5-31-22
Recovery on note. $2500.
Lavina B. Riggs ct al vs. M. M.
Williams et als. 5-31-22. Fore
closure of mortgage. $2,250.
ChaM. E. Owings vs. Irvin I. Cul
bertson et als. 5-31-22. Recovery
on note. $700.
W. E. Lees vs. T. II. Moore et al.
C-l-22. Foreclosure of mortgage.
$7,000.
Bank of Nyssa vs. M. II. Roxtick
et als. C-l-22. Foreclosure of mort
gage. $700.
Mcintosh Livestock Co. vs. Leo
Buffington. C-l-22. Replevin.
Iewis Nodle vs. Arthur C. Miller
et ux. C-3-22. Foreclosure ol
mnortgage. $1000.
Legal Adveitisements
NOTICE Of HHEKIFF'S SAI.K.
NO'llCt IS HtSttlV OIVtN lhat under
and by virtue of an esecutiou In forecli'
ure, duly issued by the Clerk of the Cir
cuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Mul.
heur County, dated the ilst day of Msy.
lt2. and direewd to arte, upon a decree and
order of sale rendered in said (Jourt on the
29ih day of May, 1922, whsrelu lt..lrt r
Nu-liol. as plaintiff, and li. r'. Vt 'ildnabrr.
bankrupt, aud l-la Wildhaurr, his wife,
and TrusUw. of the !aU of seal
II V. Wildhauer. Bankrupt, as defendant..
a judgment was readerad in. favur vt the
Classified Want Ads
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small articles. A few cents will carry your message to thousands of potcn
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Cost iy2 cents a word, each insertion
FOR SALE OR TRADE On ac- j
count of my father's age. who lives
in Vale. 1 will trade for Malheur j
county property .120. acres of ,m-
nrnvivi suh-irrip-ated land on Yellow
stone highway, 2 miles from town, 5
miles from county seat, V mile
from school, in eastern Wyoming.
What have you? Give full descrip
tion, locality and details in first
letter. Address Alvin Wade- Henry,
Nebraska. my30-4lc
FOR SALE -Young chicken. Try our fryii
at 25c each. Jtwa Wheeler, ,-j mile north
Vale. jvin4-3tp
WANTED TO TRADE Two lota, 60x100
feet each, for a gentle -work team of marea.
Ida M. Cornforth. Vol Oreiton. 8tp
FOR 8ALR TRADE. OR RENT 640 acre
Stock Ranch, good fencea. plenty H &l
acres In crop, family orchard and oerrlen,
with or withoot stock and equipment. L.ark
Uilyeu. Bonita. Oregon. .
FOR BALE Foot sections of pasture In the
Drewssy country between the heads of the
Otis and Squaw Creek. Normaa, Upson.
Juntura. regoim. 6t-'
Professional Directory
ATTOKNBTS
C. M. CRAKDALL. 3. K. CRANDALL
CKANDALL & CBANDALL
Atrorneya and Counselors
At I.aw) ,
Vale. Oregon
Geo. K. Das ruca B. Kaster
DATs a unrrfiR .
Attorneys mn4 CoasaieJlora at Law
Vale, Orugon
Hefcsn. Bids. Vale, Ore.
BOBEICT . LYTLK
Anaraxtr
Flrirt Natunal Jtank Bids.
Vrte, Oroyen
i'hooo so
K. L WKSBLER
Attorney ana Ceesuseller at Law
Practice in aB
Courts and U. S Land Office ,
Collecons ,
Nelsen Bldg. -- Vala, Oregon
DOCTORS
Dr. ' Pauline Soars Pr. Hrrlet 8ear
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Graduates ot Hmerlcais School of Osteopatn:
Building lftj T"Vc Drugstore
ENGINEERS
John E. Johnson J- Edwin Johneov
JOHNSON KNTJNBERINfi CO.
Ucenaed Hanty lealers
Land Locators Teohlp Bine Prints
Surveying Engineering
n.. rtniTdTn- Vale. -regon
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UNKBIIflAKERS
T. T- NKLSEN
Vate, Oregon
Up-to-date JJndyriaklng Parlorj
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Butterwrtppeit- printed . at the
Enterprise job Mop.
Enterprise "Want-Ads mean mon
ey to you
above r.amed plitintiff and aBlnnt the above
named defendants U. K. Wildhuuer, anil
Lela Wildhalier his wife, fur the sum ol
One Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy
five 11075.) Dollars, with interest thereon
at the rute of 10 per cent per annum from
the nth day of November, 1U20, until paul,
and the further sum of Two Hundred
Twenty-three and 25-100 (S223.25) Dollar-.,
with interest thereon at the rute of 6 per
cent per annum from th! 3rd day of De
cember. 1U21, until paid, and the further
sum of One Hundred. Ninety-five ( 1116.00)
Dollars attorneys fern, and the further sum
of Forty-two and 60-100 42.10) Dollais
coiits, which judirment and decree further
directed the sale of the following doscrilieil
real property, situated in Malheur County,
Oregon, to-wit: Lout Thirteen (1.1J, rour
teen (14). Fifteen (15). Bil.teen 1, Sev
enteen (17), Elrhteen 1K). Nineteen 1).
Twenty (20), '1 wenty-one (21), Twenty-two
(22), Twenty-three (2i) and Twento-foui
(24) In Block Kight (). Hadley s 'lhinl
Addition to the Town of Vale. Oregon r
I will, on thrTilh ilny of July. 1022, nt
the hour of 10 o'clock in the' forenoon ol
said day. at tha north, main entrance door
of the County Court House in Vale. Mal
heur County, Oiegon, sell at public auction
to the highest .lidiler r biifciers, for cash,
all right, ti'.le anil Interest which said
above named defendant- had or huvo in
said real property, tu satisfy said judgment
and decree in favur of said above named
plaintiff and auaiju-t said above named d'
fendantH. together with attorneys feea, in
terest and costs, and accruing costs upon
said sale.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 81st day ol
M"y' W22: H. LEE NOE.
Sheriff of Malheur County. Oregon.
First pub. June S, IU22.
La-st pub. July . 1922.
Date of Sale, Juty 5th, 1922, at 1 o'clock
a. ni.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Iirleylor,
U. B. Land, Office at Vale, Otregon,
May 4th. LU22.
UOTICE is hereby given that AJfn.l L.
Griifin, of Jamison. Oregon, who. on , "-
m.. ns7r. " f,.e NWi,. . WV.NEV.. NdriW'i
it 11117 nwul. llumes
benii ..-..
Section U3. Towuship 15 South, Raii:e 44
Kast, Wilkamutus Meridian, has filed siotice
of intentiun to make Final Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land atbove
described, before Register and Rec dvrri til.
S. Land Office, at Vale. Oregon, on the
14th day of June, 1922.
Claimant name as witnesses:
William Hartle, of Vale. Oregon U Archie
Allen. Sherman tirlffln, Chris Loreiiai.-is, all
of Jainieaon. Oregon.
TllOS. JONES. ll.Jgl.tcr.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THK COUNTY COU'ltT FOK
MALIIEUK COUNTY STATE
OF OKEGON
In the Mutter of tho Estate of "Mar
garet Ann Cummins, Deceosed:
NOTICE is hereby given, Thut
the undersigned, Chuunei.-y Cumlnins,
the duly appointed, (jMulifiud and
acting administrator of the esUiteot
Margaret Ann Cummins, deceased,
has filed his final uccount uimI re
port . and by order ot said "Court
duly made and entujretl on the) 24th
day of April, 1922, the) hearing on
aid account will lie held at the
Court Koom of Uf abovu entitled
Court in the Jouit Iloasa t Vale
in suid County and State on Mxwi
dny, the .'loth duy uf June, V.V&2, at
11 o'clock a. m., ut which time and
place any and A1 obju.-tioiiti to
said final account, and ri port will
be heard and all 'persona concerned
therein ure further noUftud to be
present and show icuuhc, II any they
have, why said a 'count and report
btiouid not be approved, ' settled and'l
allowed, fend tho umlc ruigrifd dis
churged as suet, silmi nisi ra tor.
llutvd at Vb-. Oregon, this 2'.Hh
day of Muy, l:Ti.
CHAUNCKY rWMMINS.
Administrator of AUv Etttate of
Margaret Ann Cummins, Deceased.
NOTICE OF KHi:itlKI'H HALF
NOTICE IS HEtlEBV GIVEN"
that under aiul by virtue of a writ
of execution in foreclosure duly and
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Circuit Court ot the Mate ot Ore-
gon lor in. . - .
in that certain suit in said Circuit
Court, wherein O. H. P. McCord is!
plaintiff and Samuel V. Hess, Pris- j
cilia uess, ins wue, vvesieiu uunu
and Mortgage Company, a Corpora
tion, and Henry KliUedge are de-
fondants, and wherein said plaintiff i Township is south. Range 40 East, Wdiam
recovered said judgment and decree "-V"";, "p" ',"".' ""Vuh I?.1?"
against the said
aelenuaniS Sam- i
uel V. Hess and macula Uess,
in the sum of Four Thousand
Dollars With interest thereon from
July Oth, 11)20, at the rate ot
eight per cent, per annum, and
in the further sum of Four
Hundred Dollars as attorney's fees,
and the further sum of Twelve and
y5-100 Dollars costs and disburse
ments, which said judgment ana de
cree provides that the said sums of
money constitute a valid lien against
the hereinafter described premises
superior to any claim of the above
named defendants or any of them
upon said property, and further pro
vides that the said premises be sold
to Batisfy said judgment, costs ami
accruing costs, which said judgment
and decree was duly and regularly
given, made and entered on the 20tn
day of April, 1D22.
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to
said execution, 1 will, on the 12th
day of June, 11)22, at the front door
of the' Malheur County Court House
at Vale, in Malheur County, Oregon,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of sain
day, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand paid,
the following described real prop
erty, situate in Malheur County,
Oregon, and described as follows:
The Northeast quarter and the
Northwest quarter of Section Twen-tv-two
in Townshin Eighteen, Soutn
of Range Forty-five, East of Will
amette Meridian, except a deedeu
right-of-way for railroad comprising
a strin sixty feet wide across thi.
North half of the North Half 01
Raid Section Twenty-two. and con
taining 7.28 acres more or less, leav
ing the area to be sold 312.72 acres;
more or less, together witn we iene'
mants. hereditaments and appur
tenances thereunto belonging, or in
.anywise appertaining, or so much
thereof as may be necessary to sat
isfy the said judgment and decree,
together witn me costs wmcu uaw
or may accrue under ana Dy virtue
nf Hum execution.
Dated at Vale, Malheur County,
Oregon, this 13th day of May, VJ4t.
11. litti JNur.
Sheriff of Malheur County,
Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the
estate of Andres Anderson, deceas
ed, has filed in the County Court ot
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Malheur, her final account of hei
administration upon said estate, and
that Wednesday, June 14th, at
the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of Ban
thu court house in Vale. Mai
nonr Cnuntv. Oreeron. has been duly
fixed as the time and place for hear
ing Baid final account and settling
xku estate. All nersons interestetl
in said estute are hereby notified to
appear at said time and place, and
file their objections in writing, it
any there are, to said final account
nml tn contest the same.
Dated this 11th day of May, 1922
Marv Anderson,
Administratrix of tho Estate -of An
dres Anderson, Deceased.
Date of first publication May u,
1:922. .
Date of last publication June 10,
1922.
Crandall & Crandall, Attorneys Xor
Administratrix.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
May 17, 1922.
NOTICE IS hereby given that
Edith Giaco Weaver (formerly Wilt
shire), of Bonita, Oregon, who, on
April 21, 1U17, made Homestead Kn
try. No. 05481, for NKttNE'A, SV4
NE'4, WViSE, EVsSW' und
SWttSW1, Section 20, Township
14 South, Kango 40 East, Willi;pi
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make Final Three Year
i'roof. to establish claim to the land
above ucHcriueu. uuture
M,lrfiH. ii s. Commissioner. Mai
s- .' - .. 1 ,
h.fui', Oregon, on tbe 23rd Uuy oi
June, Vj'ZZ.
Claimant numes as witnesses:
Fred E. Locey, Clarence Howard,
both of Ironside, Oregon; Earl S.
Weaver, Bttn. J. Ruth, Jr., Jioth ol
Bonita, Oregon. TllOS. JONES,
Iteceiver.
NOTICE IF SHERIFF'S BALE.
By virtue of an execution duly issued by
thu Clerk of tile Circuit Court of the StaU
of Oregon, for the County of Malheur, dat
ed the 11 th day of May. 1922. in a certain
notion in tbe Circuit Court fur suid btau
and County, wherein it. II. DeArmond. as
plaintiff, and H. F. laylor. Administrator
of tho Ettite ol A. A. llrown, doceasc.1. J
It. Gregg, C. E. Uehlilig. Uen Cruiiunetl
and . W. Thomas. m defendant, a Judg
ment was rendered in favor of the above
named plalntilf. It. II. DeArmond, and as
signed lo Caroline A. "VirgeJ, and agaiiwl
the alsiv named deifrulanU , for the suin
of $.',119 S6. with interest thereon at Uie
rkte of ten per cent per annum from the
1st duy of January. 1912. lusts the sum ol
4(i7 44, paid thereon on Ihe 17lli day ol
June, 1919). and the furttrc sum of l.0.00.
ij. attorney's fees, and I further sum of
:;1H.0U for eosU and diresirseiiient.
judgment was enrolled aial docketed In the
Clerk's offlco of suid (.;surt III Malheur
Couniy. on the 21st dsy of January. 1 91 K.
IHF.KEFOIIE. NOTICE IS HEREBY
,'iul-m 'i-k.i I xlll ui lho) 27th day of
J,,,.. l'ti22. at the hour of II o'clock ill the
oreuoon of aaid duy. at the north main en
ranee door of the rouuily ljirl house at
ui I.. ...LI I', .iimv and titntsi- sell al pub
lic auction, to the highest balder or bidilers.
.... i. ..il ti... ,ltsi.L title aiul interest ol
, I.- ula,ve loon.d defendant. In aiul to the
lull., win- U scribed real property, ti"!"'"1,
IaiU I. , . 4. 7. . 9. d 10 lii
Hlocli 90. wl hiilf of N.t I. HI'smi
24. and lot 2. In Hl'k 24. in the City
ol OulaiU.. Mulla-ur ('maty. l''-"-
Also I site I uiki "I nuics .
race llcilbl A.alltion to the 4. itjf of
u.ii.Mir i:uiitv. Oreeon.
Ih- aol.ve real properly tahia and levied
... !... ,.n.iio ..f the aaid ab
i .i.r.iMl.i.o. to satisfy the saul judg
ment rendered ill lavor ol tile above named
plaintiff, and assigned lo lasnw s. in-
....i -...I ..'atru.L .utnl alsfve liaiosu defeud
ante, with Interest thereon, together with al'
cls and ds-buiseiueiibi, Uiat have or may
DaU-d at Vale. Oieguis, this 4lh day of
May. I92J. . . N -Kerlff,
lly I. W. Gleuu, Deputy
Date of first publication. May 27th. 1922.
llnte or last publication, June 24th, 192Z.
Date of nale. June 27th, 1922, at It a. m.
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tha Interior,
U. S. Lund Office at Vale. Oregon.
May 2. 1922.
notic
f impJP;
NOTICE h hereby Riven that Samuel M.
of Bonita. Oreiron, who, on April
niada homestead entry No. 074M3
for Ki.jW',,. K'j Sec. 85. SENEy,,
K'vSK't, See. 26. and who on January 31,
Hi22, made additional homestead entry, No.
; OThTU. for NWi.SK'j. Section 18. all In
the land above dwcriled. before Register
n ml Receiver, U. S. iJind Office, at vale,
Oregon, on the 29th day of June, 1V22.
Claimant names as witnesses:
ltert Simonson, George Lees, T. A. Shot-
well, all of Bonita, Oregon, Walter Oavi
nees, of Ontario, Oregon.
THOS. JONES, Register.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE.
Notice is hereby given that under an exe
cution issued to me out of and under the
seal of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Mnlheur, on the
,0th day of May. A. O. 1V22, on a judg
ment and decree therein for L. D. King,
Plaintiff. and against George lu reman,
Boise-Payette Lumber Company, and S. J.
Mathews, defendants, I will sell at auction
ut the Court house door of the County
Court House of said Malheur County, Ore
gon, on the 2hth duy of June, A. D. 1922,
at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon hoar, to
satisfy said Judgment and decree in the
sum or ltWK4.bl, with interest uiereon irom
the 20th day of May, 1922, at trie rate oi
lie Der cent ner annum, all the estate.
right, title and interest of said defendant,
George Tureman, in and to Lota 1 and 2 in
section 2. in Township 22 South, Range 46
K. W. M., and the water and ditch rights.
tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging and appertaining, all
lying and situated in Malheur County, Ore
gon, and to further satisfy accruing casta
and costs of such sale.
Dated at Vale. Oregon, ue 3ra day oi
Muy, 1922.
it . i . r. r. jhuei,
Sheriff of Malheur County, Oregon.
By C. W. Glenn, Deputy.
Date of first publication. May 27th. 1922.
Date uf last publication, June 24th 1922.
Date of sale, June 28th, 1022, at 12
o'clock noon.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE
OF OREUON, FOK MAl.llbUK tuuiiii,
IN EQUITY.
DE TWEEDE NORTHWESTERN AND PA-.
CIFIC HYPOTHEKKUANK. a corpora
tion, .
Plaintiffs,
vs.
HENRY S. ELDREDC.E A.ND ALICE V.
EI.DREDGK. his wile, ana rinnr
TIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO, OREGON,
a Corporation,
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, judgment, or
der, decree and order of sale issued out ol
the above entitted court In tne aoove en
titled cause, to me directed and dated the,
24lh day of May, 1022, upon a judgment
and decree entered in saiu 'court on may
20th, 1922, in favor of DE TWEEDE .
NORTHWESTERN AND PACIFIC HY
POTHKEKUANK, a corporation, plaintiff.
and against the defeodanta Jlenry a.
Eldredgc, Alice V. Eldredge ana runt na
l.kmal Hank of Ontario, Oregon, for the.
following sums, namely, $4,000.00 with in
terest thereon at die rate of eight per cent,
per annum from November 1st, 1920; the
further sum of ( 1,042.96 with interest "there
on at the rate of ten per cent, per annum
from December 80th, 1921; the further sum
of $300.00. and the -further sum of $20.60,
costs and disbursements, and the costs of
and uoon said writ, commanding me to
make sale of thut certain real property
with all and singular the privileges, tene
ments, hereditaments and appurtenance
thereunto belonging or in anywise apper.
tabling, situated in Malheur County, Ore-,
gun, and described as tho Suuthweat Quar
ter of Section 14 In Township 1)1 south, ut
Range 46 East of the Willamette Meridian,
together with all water rights for irriga
tion or otherwise, or any interest therein.
hold by the mortgagors Henry 8. Eldredge
and Alice V. Eldredge at the time of the
execution of the mortgage hereinafter re
ferred to or thereafter acuulred by thero is
connection with said mortgaged land,
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said ex
ecution, judgment order, decree and order
of sale and in compliance with the com
mands of said writ, 1 will, on Monday, the
2t)th day of June 1922, at one o clock
P. M., at the iorth main entrance door ol
the County Court House in Vale, Malheur
County, Oregon, sell at public auction, sub
ject to redemption, to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, all the right, title and
interest which the defendant above named,
or any of them, had on October 27th, 1916.
tt... ,l,.tA nt tho mortgage therein foreclosed.
or since that date had in and to the above
ili-scrilied property or any part thereof, to
satisfy snld execution, judgment order and
decree, interest, costs aud accruing costs.
Dated and first published on the 27th
dny of May, 1922.
II. LEE NOE.
Sheriff of Malheur County, Oregon.
Sheriff of Malheur County, Oreyou,
i By C. W. Glenn. Deputy.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SOUTHEAST UNIT DRAINAGE DISTRICT.'
Ontario, Oiegon, May 29, 1922.
NOTICE IS HEKEUY GIVEN. That seal
ed proposals will lie received by the South
east Unit Drainnt-e District, at the office
of the District, Ontario. Oregon, until t p.
m. June 12, 1922. and thereafter publicly
opened, for the construction of a drainage
system according to the plan for reclama
tion heretofore adopted by the District. '
Plans and speciricatins may be seen an
full information secured from Ivan K.
Oakes, Engineer, at Ontario, Oregon, or
front O. E. Carman, Secretary, at Vale,
Oregon.
proposals may be submitted for the en
tire work or for separate portions thereof.
Each proposal must no acrompauied by
certified check on some Oregon bank lo
favor of the District for the sum ut five
per cent of the amount of the bid. to he
forfeited iu rase the successful bidder shall
fail to inter inU contract and furnish con
tract bond for 25 per cent of the amount
of suck contract within ten days after til
contract is awarded to nun.
The District reserves the right to reject
any or all bids. ,
lly Order ot uie noaro ti "-
O. E. CARMAN, Secretary.
. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notles is hereby given that the County
Superintendent of Malheur County. Oregon,
will hold the regular examination of appli
cants for Stat Certificate at Vale as fol-
""commencing Wednesday. June 14. !.
11:1)0 o'clock a. m.. and continuing until Sat
urday. June 17. 1W2Z, at. lira o .
wsanesasy ru,eiww.
II. 8. Haitory, Writing ( Pesujiaiishlp),
Drawing.
Wcdnescsy siifrnuwi.
Physiology, Heading, Manual Training,
Coinposilloa. Domestic Science, Memoes us
Heading. Course of Study for Drawtug,
M.-tlu-l In Arithmetic.
Thursday rorenoen.
Arithmetic. History of Kdueatkm. Psyciol
y. Methml ill C.eography, Mechanisal
Drawing, Domvsti Ait, lours of Btuuy
for Domestic Art.
Thursday niierneon.
n...,m., c.u,s,ri.uhy. Stenograimy. Amsr-
le l.il.Tstar.. Piiysica. Typewriting. Mslh-
U In liiiguuge. Ihesls for Primary Cer
tificate.
Friday rsreneea.
Theory and Practice. Orthography (Spell
ing!. Physical tiuograpliy, fcpgun uunr,.
tuie. Chemistry.
rrldsy siio-swis.
Schoid Law. Geology. Algebra. Civil Gov
ernment.
Haluraay rersneva.
Ueona-try. B..taiiy.
Sstuidsy Afteraean.
(ieueral History. llookWeepiug.
L. M. CltVIL
County rWhu.il Superintendent.
Not ics f Annual Scaeel Meeting.
NOW E is hereby gl.en to the legal
voters of Sehool Delrlcl No. . of Malheur
County. State of Oregon, that the Annual
rn-h.K.I Mt-etmg of ssul DisUU-t will be held
al Chamber of Coiiunerc rooms; to begia
at th. hour of 12 o'clock to a p. m. on the
lliiid Moaduy of June, being the 19U day
of June, A. D. 1922. .... .
This meeting is called fHr the purpose of
electing a clerk aoJ one director aud tha
transaction of bus hum usual at such msele
"llatcd this l.t . VlKJOU'lTI
Attest! Chairman aoatd uf Dues tura.
. W. 0. THOMMUN, Clerk.