MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922. COUNTY NEWS Items of Local and 'Personal Interest, Gathered By The Enterprise Correspondents. K -- JMALIIEUR MINE GIVEN INSPECTION OPERATORS FROM CALDWELL LOOK OVER PROPERTY IN THIS VICINITY. Mrs. Mildred McMahan, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, paid our little lodge an official visit Saturday night. The members en joyed the instructive address she gave, after which an ice-cream so cial was held. A party of men came up from Caldwell Sunday to look at some mining property near here. Mrs. Fannie Howard of Baker is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Woodcock. Mrs. L. E. Worsham returned home from Baker Thursday, where she had boon on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Woodcock. H. M. Rutherford, and Ed Wilson made a bdsiruss trip to Baker Sat urday of Inst week. Carl De Roe of Ironside made final proof on his homestead Wed nesday before the United States commissioner here. Many tourists are passing through here daily, on account of the high way through Durkee being so bad. A party of four women rame through from New York on a tour of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett were shopping in town Friday. James Morfitt and J. E. Hill made a business trip to Vale Wednesday of last week, in regard- to the school. Frank Cardwell was a business visitor here from Bridgeport last week. Mike Able is supplying the neigh borhood with some very nice resp berries from his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morfitt re turned home from Ironside Satur day, where Mr. Morfitt had been employed in the hay field. Haying was delayed last week by the heaw rains. Mrs. Wallace Derrick left Tuesday on an extended visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Monroe in Nampa. Everyone is cordially invited to attend the Harvest home dance given on Saturday, August 12, in the I. O. O. F. hall here. Wallace Derrick is doing some fencing on his Homestead, this week. C. W. Morfitt and children were in town from their place on Fish creek Friday. Mrs. I. E. Oliver is home from a visit to her father, Wm. Morfitt, ol Brownsville, Or., Mr. Morfitt is 84 years old and still hale and hearty. L. M-' Roberts of Ironside made final proof on his homestead Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hanson of Mormon Basin were business visit ors here Wednesday. L. D. Lynde whs called to Pendle ton by the death of his mother, Mrs. S. Davis; who has been in poor health for several months. Mrs. HEAL Una The Economy A Big Time astd Mostey Saver OT toAot BY A TNU0 J coitontsilb. K tfili StT BANINft paWf TtTTCI MV T17!1 Dca't be led into taking Quantity for Quality Calumet proved best by test in millions of Bake-Day contests. Largest selling brand in the world. Contains only-such ingredi ents as have been approved by U. S. Pure Food Authorities. The World's Greatest Baking Powder , , KM-"MH-M--M"!. Davis had made many friends here, on her visits to her son. The dance Saturday night was very well attended, and all report a good time. J. T. Worsham was a business visitor here from Baker Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Woodcock visited Sunday at theLocey home at Ironside. Albert W. Morfitt made final proof on his homestead Tuesday. W. N. Worsham and J. B. Wood cock were witnesses for him. R. W. Dougharity and son Robert of Brogan were business visitors here one night last week. - Floyd and Frank Holden were business visitors here from Here ford Sunday. Edgar Wood was among the busi ness visitors here from Bonita Mon-day- CRESTON HEAVY HAILSTOPSWORK COW IS KILLED BY EATING SOME POISONOUS WEED. Cliff Jordan motored over to Creston last Saturday. Frank' Shumway returned from the Crowley. Harlo Metzger has been helping the Rogers brothers haul hay, also Guy and Stanley Shumway and brother Ralph were also helping. Haying , is getting pretty well through. Last Saturday there was a heavy rain and hail storm passed over Creston. It delayed haying but helped the grass, which was getting pretty dry. Mrs. T. R. Beers and Mrs. John Wall and children visited with Mrs. E. Rogers last Sunday. Velva Beers called at the Shum way home last Sunday afternoon. Miss Jennie Beers called on the Riverside people the week end. J. T. Beers had the bad luck to get one of his cows poisoned. It was supposed she had got some Laxbura, that deadly . weed. ' Frank Shumway made a business trip to Vale the first of the -week. Mrs. Metzger has been visiting at the Rogers home this week. Guy Story Shumway went to. the dam for a load of lumber Wednes day of this week. ARCADIA LARGE BAND SHEEP BOT ALBERT BUTLER WILL BRING 3500 HEAD ONTO RANCH SOON. Albert Butler Jr. returned from Walla Walla, Wash., Friday. While there he bought 3500 sheep to be delivered Sept. 15. Mrs. Chas. Gossett and little son are visiting relatives in Spokane for a couple of weeks. ttHne EOtfdhieira BMiBMG PiMJIBEE When you bake with Calumet you know there will be no loss or failures. That's why it is far less expensive than some other brands selling for less. Rev. Blom of Ontario filled his regular appointment here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Crowley and son of Fruitland were ' visiting at Wolf Quinley's Sunday. Mrs. Roy Wallace is on the sick list. Mrs. James Benall is quite sick and under the doctor's care. Mrs. J. T. Long has a new elec trie range. The young married people of Nyssa had a picnic at Locust Park Sunday. Mr. Fowler is in this neighbor hood with his threshing machine. Miss Mary Dail is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Rupe Ambrose of Ontario. WESTFALL SHOW ATTRACTS CROWD MRS. HANSEN WILL MAKE HER HOME IN WESTFALL DUR ING WINTER. There were quite a large number of people out to see the show, "Star of the North," which Mr. O, Petrick featured here Sunday night, Every one pronounced it a first class show and are looking forward to "God's Gold," which will be here Charley Roe of Boise paid this city a brief visit Friday. Mrs. Hansen of Twin Falls ar rived in town Friday. She expects to make this her home this winter, Her small son Alton, who is now visiting his grandparents in Twin Falls, will join his mother here in time for the fall term of school. Clint Hall and wife motored to Harper Sunday and visited with the letter's parents, Mrs. S. A, Welch. Allen Johnson made a business trip to Ontario Thursday. Mrs. James Stingle and daughter, Mrs. Syd Day, of Ontario, came up and spent a few days at the ranch last week. Myrtle Estes left for Harper Mon day, where she has accepted a posl tion as helper in the confectionery, J. C. Medlin returned Saturday from .a visit to Shaniko. Mrs. Felix Barclay left for Pen dleton Saturday on an extended visit to relatives. C. Smith passed through town Friday with a nice bunch of steers on his way to pasture on Clover creek. , Mrs. G. A. Claypool and daugh tor Edna were dinner guests of Mrs. Edd Payne Monday. Ray Logan of Shaniko is here visiting with his father, Roy Logan, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fairman were business visitors in town Monday, KINGMAN KOLONY E TO 60 UP KINGMAN RESIDENTS WILL PUT UP MODERN DWELL ING IN SHORT WHILE. Work on the highway is progress. ing satisfactorily. Mr. Plant of Ontario, who has the contract for the concrete work, has completed his part of the work to the railroad, He and his crew have gone to Boise to do a week's work before finish' ing this work. . .oiony residents are enjoying daily train service - during this busy season. H. G. Wells of Portland, head of the weather bureau, was at King man's Monday on his annual inspec tion. Mr. Kingman has kept the daily record here for twelve years. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Etios are en joying a week's visit with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Enos, and little daughter of Adrian, Mo. The guests have been touring the west and included a trip through Yellowstone National Park in their itinerary. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton are soon going to have work started on a modern bungalow on their ranch. They have purchased the materials from the Van Petten Lumber Com pany in Adrian. Mr. Enos, local manager of the company, reports that they have also Bold material to the Warren school district for a new school building. The Cummings and Martin fam ilies of Upper Roswell spent Wed nesday afternoon in the Kolony. B. C. Burroughs of New Plymouth was in the Kolony Friday attending to business connected with his ranch here. ' ROCKVILLE ROUNDING UP CATTLE OWVHEE COUNTRY COMBED FOR RANGE STOCK ' BY RANCHERS. George Parks and family and Lum Pegram went to the circus at Boise Monday. Charles Mclntyre is visiting rela tives at Rockville this week. Mrs. C. A. Miller and Miss Fern Mullinix drove to Sunnyslope on Thursday. While there Mrs. Miller expects to go to Caldwell to have some dental work done. Mrs. Frank Mullinix and sons Chester and Stanley were over-night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy May' sonholder. Mrs. Lee Strode and Miss Bertha Leake spent Sunday on Mahogany mountain, looking for chokecherries, William Leake has been hauling wood from Mahogany mountain the past week. Charles Mclntyre, Ed Kopp and Andy MaysonholdeV and family spent Monday with Frank Mullinix and family. John Leake Sr. drove to the Rocks after freight Sunday. Andrew and George Greeley have been hauling hay from the McLeoa ranch the last few' days. BROGAN . MRS. DOSCH. MOTHER OF MRS CHINN, DIES AT HOME IN WEISER. Mrs. Fred Dasch, mother of Mrs. Ralph Chlnn, a former resident of Brogan, passed away at her home in Weiser, Monday evening, July 31. Mrs. Dasch is survived by her hus band, two sons, Oliver of Hot Lake, and Carl of Weiser, and two daugh. ters, Mrs. Chinn, whose home is now in Portland, and Mrs. Peter son of Alderwood, Wash., three sis ters, and one brother. Mrs. Dosch had visited her daughter in Brogan while Mrs. Chinn's home was here, She was very well liked by those who met her. Miss Hazel Howard and Miss Thelma Smith, who have been visit ing at Ironside for some time, re turned home from Ironside Tuesday. Miss Mary Lackey of Ontario, passed through here last week en route to Ironside. F. W. Smith and family motored to Ironside Sunday. Mrs. R. G. Wells of Portland is a business visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Logan and daughters, Myrtle and Cecil, Dave Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Asberry Pugh returned from a camping trip in Idaho last week. Miss Emma Hudson left for the East to take treatment in Eastern week. The boys' Pig club held a meet ing last Friday. After the business meeting the boys enjoyed a swim in the reservoir. Mr. Wellman, club leader, was present. J. A. Smith and Irvin Smith mo tored to Ironside Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Reed motor ed to Ontario Monday. hospitals. Mrs. Louis Copps was a guest ol her sister, Mrs. Axtel Reed, last Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Kelly and daughters, Marguerite and .Clara, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derrick of Jamieson Sunday. George Horn of Jamieson Is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Henry Boa we 11. Walter Brannan left Thursday for Leslie, Ark. lie will drive through in a Maxwell car. He ex pects to make the trip in ten days. 3 JUNTUKA SECOND CHOP IS GOOD AKMEHS ARE ALL BUSY WITH HAYING AROUND THIS LOCALITY. Mrs. , Jack Joyce and children, aymond and Mary Ellen, returned 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 COUNTY STATISTICS Malheur County Real Estate Trans fers Recorded August 5 to August 12. J. S. Milne et ux to R. Timmons, Lots 7 and 8, Block 4, Eldredges Add. to Vale; also SSE4NE Sec. 16-17-44. C-2G-22. $10. R. E. Reed et ux to L. P. Delsole, Tracts 30, 31 and 32, Juntura. 5-20 22. $3,250. Walsy G. McEwen to J. M. Mc- Ewen, all Sec. 22-25-37. 8-7-22 $2000. Malheur County to C. E. Fretwell, SWViNW'i Sec. 19-31-42. 8-2-22. $1.00. H. C. Boyer et ux to C. E. Boyer, Lots 18, 19, 20, 31, 32 and 33, Block 1, Terrace Heights Add. to Ontario. 5-15-22. $1000. Adolph Gramse et ux to H. C. Boyer, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 19, 20, 31, 32, 33, 43, 44, 45, 40, 47, 48, 49, and 50, Block 1, Terrace Heights Add. to Ontario. 11-20-19. $10. U. S. A. to Daniel F. Murphy, NttSWtt, SESW, SW14SE14 Sec. 4; NNEV4, NEUSE, and SEUNE'i' Sec. 9-19-38. 6-19-22. U. S. A. to Daniel F. Murphy, EW, SWNEtf, WSEU, and SEUSE Sec. 9-19-38. 6-19-22. D. M. Bylander et ux to Farmers State Bank, SETWtt Sec. 35-31-41. 8-3-22. $1...0. U. S. A. to Chas. E. Bftor, SEU SW, .EV&NWtf , NEttSWtt, W SE Sec. 10; NNE Sec. 15-14-39. 2-20-22. U. S. A. to Chas. E. Boor, S NW4, WSE Sec. 3; NV4NE4 Sec. 10-14-39. 1-12-22. John Cantrall et al to Fred Kling back, WSWtt and part of SWtt NW Sec. 34-20-46. 1-10-21. $2. Estehr A. Cobb to Wm. S. Cle land, Lots 9, 10, and 11, Block 144, Ward's Add. to Nyssa. 8-7-22. $850. Peter Christensen to Robert Wade, SE'ANWtt Sec. 15-21-46. 8- 1- 22. $400. James M. Weaver to John Walter Weaver, NWttNWtt Sec. 27-13-39. 2- 4-22. $100. Malheur Land Co. to Brogan Trad ing and Lumber Co., Lots 1 and 2, Block 30, Brogan. 7-1-22. $1.00. John A. Wroten et ux to Chas. N. Mclntyre, Part of Lot 1, Block 8, Pioneer Add. to Jordan- Valley, 8-8-22. $500. I Bautista Ramos to Thos. Turnbull NEW, Sec. 34; SNW, ESWVi, Sec. 35-27-38. 8-9-22. $1500. I. E. Weant et ux to Home Pack ing Co., 27 acres in Sec. 30-1..-45, 8-11-22. $2500. Complaints File in Circuit Court. Western National Bank of Cald well vs. J. D. Iuark. 8-7-22. Re covery on note. $938.10. Winnemucca State Bank & Trust Co., vs. Modesta Laucirica et al. 8-7-22. Recovery on notes. $11, 397.08. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco vs. Harry C. Edwards. 8-11-22. Recovery on notes. $3, 855. Joe Yraguen vs. Cleto Archibald. 8-11-22. Damages. $15,189. home last Saturday after spending five weeks in Tacoma, Wash., with Mrs. Joyce's sister, Mrs. Greelish. W. J. Altnow was a business vis itor in Juntura last Monday. Mrs. Pete Jones, who underwent a serious operation . in the Ontario hospital some time ago, returned home last Wednesday. Her friends are very glad to see her back again. Juntura was pleased to have among her visitors last week Messrs. Ford and Forcier of Vale, Mr. Ford is superintendent and Mr, Forcier principal of the Valo high school. They interviewed a 'number of our eighth , grade graduates who may enter the Vale high school this fall. Miss Chrissie Graham returned to her home in Ontario, last week, after spending a few weeks with friends and relatives in Juntura and Beulah. Roy Pounds, who was engaged in the barber business here tho past six months, has returned to Home- dale, his old home town. Mr, Carey, formerly of Vale, has taken over the barber shop. Ossar Rust, who resided here some years ago, was in town Mon day. The weather man has had a change of heart lately, for which we are deeply grateful. The past week has been cool enough to per mit one to indulge in the delightful luxury of feeling chilly and shiver ing something which we feared was becoming a lost art in Juntura. Dell Kauphusmun, who is putting up alfalfa on the Robertson ninth, spent Sunduy in town with friends and relatives. We do not wish to boast, but we can truthfully say that Juntura re joices ' in a number of natural beauties of which its citizens are ustly proud. If you are inclined to b skeptical plfuxp drop In on tin FARMERS WANTED To lease de sirable alfalfa and grain ranches under irrigation. Ample water, nu maintenance charge, good roads and schools. Liberal contract. 'Will rent for one, three and five years with privilege to buy. We want bona fide farmers who want to make all there is in it. Must be properly equipped and come well recommend ed.. A CHANCE TO GET AHEAD. Call on or write, H. D. Eismann Mgr. Malheur Land Co., Jamieson, Oregon. aul2-4tc MILCH COWS FOR SALE Two pure-bred Holsteins. One giving milk, the other to be fresh soon. One pure-bred Jersey, one grade Jersey, both to be fresh soon. One grade Holstein, 2 yr. old. One grade Jersey, 2 yr. old. Both with heifer calves. Two yearling heifers. One yearling Jersey bull. J. D. Fahy, Westfall, Or. lt-pd ' Before selling your grain or seed, call or see Andrews Grain Co., Boy er Building, Ontario, Oregon. HEMSTITCHING 10c PER YD. Madams Anderson and Carlton, On tario, Oregon. HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE FOR sale. Dr. F. J. Brown, Vale, Ore.tfc Buy from Vale merchants and keep your money at home. Professional Directory ATTORNEYS C. H. CBANDALL C. K. CRANDAI L CRANDALL & CRANDALL Attorneys and Counselor At Law Vale, Ore-on Geo. E. Davis Bruce B. Kant DAVIS KESTEK Attorn and Counsellor at Law Vale. Oregon NeUen Bids. Vale. Or. , BOBEBT D. LITTLE ' Attorney First National Bank Bids. Vale, Oreson . Vkoae 66 ft. O. WHEELER Attorney and Counsellor at Law Praetic In aU Court and U. S. Land Office Collections Pflsen Bldg. .;- Vale. Oreiron DOCTORS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Pauline Bear Dr. Harriet Scars Vale Ontario Graduate of American School of Osteopath?, Klrksville, Ho. i-j-.i ENGINEERS John E. Johnson J. Edwin Johnsni JOHNSON ENGINEERING CO. Licensed Realty Dealers Land Locator Township Bin Print Boneylnc Ena-lneerinf Haye rtuildlng Vale, Oregon UNDERTAKERS T. T. NELSEN Vela, Oreson VP-ta-dat Undertakine ' Parloru Fin line of Undertaking Supplies Auto Hears Servloe. Phon TV ButterwrcpperL printed at the Enterprise job juop. . Enterprise Want-Ads mean mon ey to you i , 1 s Legal Adveitisement BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the school board of District No. 15 will receive bids to and including Sept. 23, 1922, for hauling children to and from school on Routes No. 1 and 2. For description of routes inquire of M. H. Doolittle. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bida. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office ut Vale, Oregprt, July zu, vjzz. NOTICE is hereby given that Jay D. Fahy, of Westfall, Oregon, who, on December 11, 1918, made Additional homestead entry, Ho, 06538, for SWliNWU Sec. 2J, WNW., SEUNW14, WttNE'i, SEV4NEV4. NWttSEtt. Section 22, Township 10 South, Range 40 Kajt Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make fiuul Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 31st day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses; George Lees, Bert Simonson, both of Bonita, Oregon; Liberty Chas tain, Oscar Presley, both of West full, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution in foreclosure issued by the clerk ot the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mulheur, dated the 26th day of July, 1922, and directed to me, upon a decree and order 'of sale rendered in said Court on the 25th day of July, 1922, wherein Lavina U. Riggs and Georce 1 1 r 1 ! : - r v. lr vy. jviinrM. nn iiiuinuiin nit'i m. in. some day and after we have proud ly displayed little Barbara Eileen Masterson, Bobby Madden, Mury and John Joyce, Pilly Kuhne and a number of other tiny folks, too numerous to mention, you will en thusiastically agree with us. Claire Ryan of Ontario, is visit ing her friend Nellie Stanton this week. Karl Kuhne commenced cutting the second crop of alfalfa on V " Delsole ranch Monday. A. II. Wertz is supplying the town with excellent fresh vegetables, can teloupes and water melons. Wu are Williams and Elizabeth A. Williams, his wife, Samuel B. Peterman and 0. O. Powell, as defendants, a judg ment was rendered in favor of the above named plaintiffs and against the. above nanred defendants M. M. Williams and Elizabeth A. Williams, his wife, and C. O. Powell, jointly and severally, for the sum of Twenty-two Hundred Fifty and No-100 Doll .rs ($2250.00), with interest .hereon from tho 5th day of April, 1921 at the rate of eight per cent per annum and Two Hundred Twen-ty-fivo and No.-lOO Dollars ($225.00) attorney's fees, and the further sum of Twenty-one and 10-100 Dollars (21.10) as costs and disbursements, which judgment and decree further directed the sale of tho following descr'bed, real property, situated in Malheur County, Oregon, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NEU) of Section Fourteen (14), in Township Fifteen (15) South, Range 'Forty (40), E. W..M. I will on the 28th day of August, 1322, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the r.orth main entrance door of the County Court House in Vale, Mal heur County, Oregon, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for ensh all right, title and interest which said defendants had on the fth day of April, 1919, and now have in said real property, with the appurtenances, to satisfy said judg ment and decree in favor of said plaintiffs and against said defen dants M. M. Williams and Elizabeth A. Williams, his wife, and C. 0.t Powell, together with said attorneyV fees, and costs and disbursements, and interest, and - accruing costs upon said sale. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 27th day of July, 1922. II. USE NOE, Sheriff of Malheur , : County, Oregon. By C. W. Glenn, Deputy. Date of first publication July 29th, 1922. Date of last publication August 2Gth, 1922. Date of Fnle August 28th, 1922, at 10:30 a. m. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, July 13, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Archie M. Smith, of. Bonita, Oregon, v ho, on November 7, 1917, made homestead entry05752 .for NEtt, NWSEtt, E'iNW'A, NEUSW Sec. 34, nnd who, on July 11, 1919, r.iade addL homestead entry, No. P5754, of EE Sec. 33, WMiNWtt Sec. 34, T. 15 S., Lot 4, Kec. 3, LiOt 1. Section 4. TowrushiD 10 South, all Ranuv 39 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register nnd Receiver, U. S. Land Office at Valo, Oregon, on the 23rd day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Jack Snaulding, of Westfall, Ore gon; E. D. Corder, W. B. Spaulding, D. A. Zehner, all of Bonita, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NoHee is hereby given that by virtue of Section 4291, Oregon Com piled Laws 1913, tho Malheur County Board of Equaliza tion v ill meet on tho second Monday of .September, 1922, the said day being the 11th September,' 1922, at the County Court House, Valo, Malheur County, Oregon, to publicly exam ine the 1922 Assessment Rolls, and tu correct errors in valuation, de scriptions, or qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed by the Assessor of Malheur County, all persons interested., shall appear at (lie lime und place appointed. .. ANDREW M. GRAHAM, .. Assessor. Dated at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, this 12th day of August, 1922. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution duly is sued by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, duted the 4th day (f August 1922, and directed to me, upon a decree rendered in said Court on the 1st day of August, j:'22, wherein M. O. Howell as paintiff, recovered judgment against J. S. Milne and Cora M. Vilno as defendants, for the sum of Two Hundred Fifty and No-100 Dol lars ($250.00), with interest thereon at the rnto of six per cent per an ni'm! from the ' 1st day of August, l'22, and the further sum of Fifty and No-100 Dollars ($50.00) Attor ney's fees, which judgment was en rolleil and docketed in the office of the Clerk and said Court on the 2nd dav of August, 1922. TIIFREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That I will on tho 19th day of September, 1922, ut tho hour of 11 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, at the north main entrance door of the County Court House in Vale, Mulhi'ur County, Oregon, sell ut public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, all thr right, title and interest the said defendants lave In and to the following de bcribed real property, to-wit: Lot Number One (1), of Block Eight (8), of Eldredgo's Addition to the town of Valo, Malheur County, Oregon, The above real property nnd its appurtenunces taken and levied upon as the property of tho said defend ants, J. S. Milne and Cora M.' Milne, or aH much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judg ment in favor of M. C. Howell, to gether with interest, attorney's fees and all costs and disbursement that have or mav accrue. Duted at Vale. Oregon, this 15th di.v of AuitUKt 1922. H. LEE NOE. Sheriff of Malheur Countv, Oregon, T.y C. W. Glenn, Deputy. Date of First publication August 19 H. 1922. Dute of lust publication Septem ber lCth. 1922. Onto of salo September 19th, 1922, ULUt...,.n. ii. i., 1 11. in 1 -