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Tint GATE c m PIANO GLASS OF MRS. DICK TENSEN IN GOOD PROGRAM JOURNAL, NYW A, N O T IC E O F & A LE O F C O R P O R A TE S T O C K FOR F A IL U R E T O PAY A S S E S S M E N T. in o n e NOTICE, 1* hereby given th a t a t a regular meeting of 'h e Director* of the K. S D. F ru it Land C om pear, held a t thotr place of business of said Company in th e Oily of O ntario, The piano class of Mr* Dick Tensen Oregon, on tr.« 3rd day of December. was heard in a recital Tuesday evening 1919, for |h e purpose of raisin g funds May the 4th a t her home P arents cf to pay off the Indebtedness of said ; the students and the teachers of the Company and levying an assessm ent High School were present. The follow on each ab ate of Capital stock of ing program was given: 1. Moonlight On the Hudson, G e r said Company for th a t purpose, an a sessm ent of $25.00 w I levied and trude Tensen. 2. H arvest Tide L ittle F airy W altz, assessed against each share of the C apital Stock of said company now Dora Thompson. and num bering 3900 3. Cherry Blossoms Snow Flake outstanding «hares. T hat due notice of si-ek a s Waltz, Viola McCurdy. 4. Thine Own, Helen Hoxie. sessm ent was duly served > Don each 5. G ertrude’s Dream W altz Ave holder of slock in said Company Maria, Jennie Newby m ore than 60 day* prior to the date 6. Wild Rose March of the Sages of this notice, s’ating .he am ount per Bonnie Matbeny, th a re of such assessm ent and the 7. The Dancing Lesson, Thelma total am ount of each stock holders Thompson. assessm ent, and th a t such sum and 8. Duet. Floruta, G ertrude T enser assessm ent it n o t paid w ithin 60 days Helen Hoxie. the sam e would become delinquent 9. The ( ricke*, Dora Thomdson. and the stock sold a s by law, and the 10. Frolic of the Frogs. Viola Mc By-laws of said Company provid Curdy. ed. 11. Edelweiss Gl de W altz Dream of The tim e m entioned in said notice a Sheperdess. G ertrude Tensen. having fully ex p ire!, It is disclosed 12. M arguerite, Jennie Newby. 13. Spring Song, C harge o f the by the records f said com pany th at the following stock of said Company Uhlans, Helen H oiie. Is delinquent and the said assessm ent nor any p art thereof, has te e n paid viz: Stock standing in th a name a* ands of Idaho homes would be with- Become an investor in the progress of MORE THAN 31,000 CUSTOMERS OiUGKtSE DCHRBIBER, Certificate out electrical conveniences. the west’s greatest states, Idaho and We are now serving more than 31,000 No. 16, 1000 shares. $26,000.00 Oregon, by investing in Idaho Power customers, an increase of 60 per cert BUY ON PAYEMENT PLANS NOW, THEREFO RE, In accordance company 7 per Cent Cumulative Pre in the last four years. During 1919 won th e m inutes and orders of the Idaho Pow er Company 7 P er Cent Cumulative the Idaho Pewer Company supplied ferred Stock. P referred Stock can be purchased for $100 a In grain-raising, dairying, horticulture d irectors of said Comp -ny, a t share plus the accrued dividend to date of power service for pumping water to stock raising, poultry production, and m eeting thereof held In th e City of paym ent for stock, or on a ten paym ent plan A MOST ATTRACTIVE Ogden, Utah, on the 26th 'a y of irrigate about 90,000 acres of land, of $10 per share monthly. While buying your other branches of ag ricu ltu re have INVESTMENT stock you re eive 6 per cent in te re st on the March, 1920, and a t whieh tim e and and the pumping of water for irriga p artial paym ents. place said stock was declared to be tion, next to the railroads, 'has been Saved Oregon more than This is one of the safest and most at M anagem ent of tbe Idaho Pow er Company is delinquent end ordered sold to sat the most important factor in the up very conservative and by investing in its Cu tractive investments on the market Higher Education isfy s a i l assessm ent, costs and ex m utative P referred Stock you receive 7 per building ami growth of Idaho. W® has ever cost today, for our 10 big electrical gener penses of «ale, the sa il sto ck to cent per year, payable quarterly fo r money supply the power for the operation of loaned to a business already s u b s ta n tia l^ and ating plants serve innuslries and standing In the nam e of said Eugene perm anently established ye* having a larg e the interurban and city electric rail from its very beginning in Oregon Scbrelber, will on the 16th day of homes of 6» communities and their ad field for grow th The College has reduced cost o f pro May, 1920, a t the hour of 2:00 O' way lines operating in and out of jacent farms and mines. Y ou become For F u rth e r Inform ation Clip, Fill O ut and duetion, improved quality of pooduct, clock P . M. a t th e law office of Boise, Nampa and l aid well. a part ewnerof our huge system which Mail the Coupon aad help keep down the peats of fain t Wm. E, Lees, In the City of O ntar covers the entire southern part of garden, orchard and field. A NECESSARY PRODUCT io, Oregon; th a t being a place of IDAHO POW ER COMPANY, Idaho, and runs into Oregon on the uuslnese of said Company, be sold Boise, Idaho. Like the Stute University west and Nevada on the south. We Our product is a vital necessity in this a t public auction to the asgheet and I am interested in your 7 P er C ent Cu and the Normal generate electricity at the following great irrigation, mining and timber m utative P referred Stock and Special best bidder th e re fo r lor cash, o r ao Savings Plan Please send me full mfor- hydro-electric power plants which are country. Without electrical energy it has helped bring ichool business, much of said stock as shall be neces tion concerning this I t is understood I to satisfy said assessed and home into vitul contact, and has sary situated at Ox Bow, Oregon, and thouands of fertile acres would be am under no obligation w hatever. helped dem onstrate th a t sum of $2o,0U0.00, costs and expens Horse Shoe Bend, Barter, Swan Falls, desert; great wealth produc ng mines (N am e)........ es of sale, and th a t no postpone Malad River, Lower Salmon, Thous would be practically valueless; enor Higher Education n i# g f direct m ent of said sr e will be allowed. (A ddress). and Springs, Shoshone Falls, Ameri mous flour mills would have to seek help to the Courtly District« Dated 29th day of March, 1920. (D) can F'alls, and Arrowrock, Idoho. elsewhere for their power, and thous B ut higher education in Oregon ia F irst Publication, April 2, 1920. ciippled by g re a t increases in atten d 1-ast Publication, May 7, 1920. ance, by lack of buildings, by the fallen W. H. 8HBANNAN, buying power of tba praaent millage S ecretary of SUMMONS FOR PUBL'CATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN support, and by the failure of the mill- K. 8 . D. F ru it L and Company. age support to grow IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STA TE OF OREGON, FO R MALHEUR COUNTY. SUMMONS. You are respectfully urged to ,o te for Equity No. A. C. REED , Plain tiff, the new millage support bill on May £1, vs. tha Higher Educational relief measure. EN T H E CTIbCUIT COURT O F THE WALTER B. BROOKE, ROBERT FEltOLsSSON and STATE O F OREGON FOR LIT TL E & KENNEDY COMPANY, a corporation. D efendants Paid advertiaem ent inaartad by Colin MALHEUR COUNTY. Dyment in behalf a f tha Jo in t Alumni To W alter U. Brooke, Robert. F erg usson and L ittle & Kennedy Com Raliaf Comm ittee for H igher Educa pany, a corporation, the above nam ed defendants ADELINE F. RICHTER, Plaintiff, tion in Oregon, 614 P itteck Block, vs. IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are Portland. IfARiRY F RICHTER, D efendant. Hereby notified th a t A . C. R ead, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency num bered 1641 issued o n th e la* day of A ngus’, 1916, by the Tax Collector To H arry F. R ichter, th e above nam of the County of M alheur, S tate of Oregon, for the am ount of F ifteen A Eighth Grade Examinations ed defendant: ¿2|100 ($15.22) D ollars, th e eaute being th e am ount then due and d e lin Eighth g rads exam inations will be IN T H E NAME OIF T H E STATE quent for taxes for th e year 1914 * 0 ¿ eth e r w ith penalty, in te re st and held Mav 13 and 14. Teacher* having ’ OREGON; You a re hereby r -o sts thereon upon th e real proper y assessed to you, of which you a re pupils ready for these exam inations should raporl them to the County Su qulred to appear and -naw er the ihe ow ner as ap p ears of record, situ ated in said C ounty and Sta’ e, and com p.alnt filed agulnist you In the tu j'ic u ia r.y bom bed and described as follows, to-w it; South H alf of the perintendent of Schools a t once. above entitled sul‘, wlhln six weeks N ortheast Q uarter of Section T hirty-four, T ow nship N ineteen South, Range FAY C. HURLEY, County Superintendent of Schools. from the 26th day of March, 1920, Forty-six, E . W. M ., (SfrofN E fcoiS34. T19S, R16, EWuYl) in M alheur the date of tbe first publication o( County, Oregou. T h a t th e ¿aid defen d an t. L ittle & K ennedy Company CANDY ItUiaiNBSS. We s ta rt you, this sum m ons; and If you fail so to .s a corporation duly organized and ex istin g under an d by virtue of the a t home, or anyw here; everythin« answ er, the plaintiff will apply to .aws of the S late of W ashington, a n d i t claim s som e right, title or ln- furnished: $30 wkly., up; mea-wo- the Court for the relief dem anded In .e re st in an d to said le a l e state ad v erse to plaintiff ' ut th a t the sam e is m en; experience unnecessary; Spec the complaint, to-w it: ulterior in law and equity to th e rig .it, tid e and in te re st of the plain- ialty Oandymaklng Co., Philadelphia, For a d ecree SleaM vtu- the bon dff therein. Pa. 6 South 18th at. of m atrim ony h e retofore and now ex You are fu rth er notified tU t a a lj A . C. Read has paid tux«* on isting between p lain tiff and defend said prem ises for prior or subsequent years with the ra te of in tereet on ant. and th at p laintiff be fo rev er ab said am ounts a s follows: solutely divorced from deiem tant, and Robe of Intereet A m ount e a r's Tax D ate Paid Tax R eceipt No. for such other and fu rth e r relief a: 1912 Feb. 27, 191» 1288 *11.36 16 per cen t per annum may be found equitable. 1916 Feo. 27, 1*1* •6*3 18.06 16 per cen t per annum By virtue of an o rd e r of th e H on 1916 19«Ï 16.84 16 per cen t per aan'vm la b . 27. l t l t orable Dalton Biggs, Ju d g e of the 26» Feb. 27. 1919 3.68 15 per cent per a n u m 1917 above en tlt'ed C ourt, m ade s r d cn 6848 3.61 15 per cent per annum 1917 Feb 27, m • tered on the 23nd day o f March, 1920, OU who «re without Telephone Servioe; compare ith 16.00 16 per cent j'er annum 1918 8*64 Jan . 2$, 192« this summons Is published in The daily cost to you with many other thing« y t . bay S a il W alter B. Brooke, *t.d R obert Ferg asse as the ow ner of the Shavfng.’Hair Cutting Gate City Journal, a weekly new spa etch day We believe you will find that it will »ave you per published In this County, for a legal title of the above described property a s the sam e appear* of record, Hot and Cold (laths money. T y it. re hereby fu rth er notified period of six week» com m encing with and each of 'h e o th er persons aboveuam ed hat A . C. Read, the plaintiff above will apply to th e C ircuit Court of OREGON the Issue thereof of M arch 26th. 1920, the County and S tate aforesaid for e . decree foreclosing th e lien against NYSSA and ending w ith th e Issue Of May ihe property above described, and m entioned in said certificate. aad you 7th, 1920. are hereby sum m oned to ap p ear w ithin sixty days a fte r th e first ubilca- DAVIS A K BSTEP ion of this summons exclusive of th e day of said first publication, aad A ttorneys fo r P lain tiff lefend this action or p y tha am ount due as above show« tog lh er with Residing at Vale. C recon coats and accrued in terest aad ia case of jKRir failure to do *~ a decree will be rendered foreclosing th e M B of said taxes and costa against the EGGS FOR SETTING land and prem ises above named. We have purchased tha flock a f pure M bred Black Minorca chickens of Mrs This sum m ons Is published by the order of the Honorable E . H . T est, Mary Brvington and will sell eggs for settin g a t $>.00 for S eggs Every Judge of the County Court ef the B u te of Oregon for th e Count, of Mal egg guaranteed fertile. Brown Bros , heur, and said o rd er was mad* aad d ried th is 30th day of M are’ 1 9 » . m Auto Repairing W erk Toaren-1 near power plant. and the d ate of the first pofeUca“ on e l this su m m o n ia th e la d day of April, 192 -, th a t such pub, last Ion be made a t least once a week for six M teed I hav* tao much land and wiah to teli successive weeks. A sto Accecarle* a l i » Supplì#*. all or p ert of, flO acre* betw een Owy Ail process and papers in this proceeding may be ■erred opon the beo aed Shoestrlng canal* in aection M. A 240 acre ralinguishment a t tha undersigned res'd ln g w ithin the Stn * of Oregon, a t Big Bend. t wbole block* about a fter rneatl /1 1 Ï T P n L n w n r f l r M 8 acre* each in Nysaa: leverai desirable C M CRANDALL t . T » . I V C U C I J C I 2 lota also in N tss *. fSif J9 tf A ttorney for th e Plaintiff Veto. oF -TO-"W e s t s I n d u s t r ie s IDAHO POWER COMPANY 7 PER CENT PREFERRED STOCK Help Given by O. A. C. to the Oregon Farmer i Out of Stationery? Well, Call on Us— It’s 20 Ipartna Elevator Buyers of Grain and Seed of All Kinds Call Us on Phone No. 85 F . J . W A L M S E Y , M g r. Nyssa Barber Shop STOP A M OM ENT Y Malheur Home Telephone Co G A T E C IT Y GARAGE m Bring your wornout Battery to C U S H M A N S E R V IC E S T A T IO N and let them put Guaranteed Service Into It. M PARMA 5 * rM IDAHO m s