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rhcre Your Taxes Go >w Unci# San Spend# four Money in Conduct* ini Your Buaineta Property Cust Mar. 1018, anil wns .old 1 to Martin K. Kern of AMJ j on December 7, 1 « 18 , for, Although It hail been fBll deratood that the Invtmu “ Uosch company, ordered |H partment of Justice, wM i 1 fined solely to Ita «*r e ' waa revealed that the Jury In Roaton will in,,,]*: transfer of the former c ertles from the alien pri, dlan to Howard D. 0ria«| agent for Martin E. Kent. I Incidentally, there has be,! tlon of charges made agalnel Attorney General Palmer winl peared before the senate " committee In 1919, In connect, hearings on hla confirmation, time elTorts were made to j, confirmation because of the, which he held when the m were sold. It was alleged til the Bosch stock was worn I inately $7,000,000. S. War Depat l U rli ‘ and good temper, energy hi: I siasm, and that overmastet. of service for men which anX tint to success." The report tells of the woqB has been undertaken by araiB lulus, who In many cases vttfl few facilities have built u p « while centers of religious audl Inspiration. "There have been ezlgencieM service that have necessitated I tall of chaplains to varloiaT that are extraprofesslonal," Alton states. “They have teifl the cemeterlal section of the i f master department, ns post eif officers, directors of educatloL recreation, as morale officer* | agers of Liberty theaters and lng exhibitions, school teachei s as counsel for the defense." B j EDWARD a LOWRY SMhtaeWa a m tj»«." "Bute ut ANCE TO FIND OUT t now a belated effort Is under to find out MB* of the facta government fcualnes* and gor- nt employ m eat The Bureau of t has b e « organised and operation unde# the direction of lee O. Da wee. houeea of congress are worx- the problem of reclassification ivemment positions and salaries. Veterans' bureau has been nr- and ha* taken over the bureau ar risk Insurance, that pari of ubllc health service which had with veteran*, and all of the of the federal board for vocu- I education except that part had to do artth the treatment of ns Injured In the industries, re is also the Inquiry being made the Joint committee an the re lation of the administrative :h ef the government of the two of congress, of whtA I have in. Welter F. Brown of Ohio Is ian of this oommlttee, represeot- ildeut Harding. The members « committee are, on the part of senate, Senators Smoot of Utah, son of Mississippi and Wads- of New York. The members on part of tha boas* are Repre- Jves Reavlt of Nebraska. Temple nsylvanla and Mao re of Virginia. * Job of this Joint committee la ke a survey ef the administra tes of the gawernment for the of securing all pertinent facts lng thaD powers and duties, distribution among the several tire department, and the over- ig and duplication of authority." reporting th* resolution from the ary committee te the house the ibera were told: ■ M ■ H M w tt t t t a m before It saps the moisture and be fore the plants beoome woody. Lawlessness seem* t* hev# left Mexico and we think we know OREGON SLOPE FARM BUREAU where It went.— Brooklyn B od e. TO GET CARLOAD IDAHO HUB. ALS— EXTRA QUALITY- The ur eo-dat# and prosperous farmet hau • t&leidtone—He leproe- The Oregon Slope farm bureau, perom because be values hie time.— uctiug through J. L. Brown aa com A telephone le e lim* eurer.—Order mitteeman, ha* completed pooling your telephone today. 16-tf order* for a car load of certified Miilheur Home Tetephoo# Ctt. .. Idaho Rural potato seed o f the ##le ebrated Cater straiu, grown by E. I FOR SAXJ5— Registered Holatein Nichols of Burley, Idaho, l U th# Bull Calf. Splendid pedigree; from deal has been closed for the seed. | hearry, milk-producing stock. Price The farmers of that community are $190. Write or phone, N. B. RBBS, going to make an effort to get Caldwell, Idaho. away from having to pay fancy price* every spring for potato seed DOG TAXES DUE of more or less doubtful value All owners o^ dogs In the «lty lim through havng to ship it from Ida its are herqby notified to get their ho points, and will therefore plant licence tags for 1922. The rates this certified seed late in the are: for Males $1; Females $2. spring and grow it for seed to be Tags can be obtained from the un used In the commercial crop in dersigned. 1923. In order that it may be ol j C. W. Reberger, Marshal. the best quality, itl s planned to j pull what lew diseased plants which IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE show up in the fields, by hand STATE OF OREGON FOB THE while the plants are young. COUNTY OF MALilEUK While it will cost a litt!« more to grow good seed than to grow IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE table stock, yet the cost o f home OF WILLIAM BEAM, Deceased. grown seed Is estimated at only The undersigned having been a p about that o f imported stuff, which pointed, by the County Court of in itself Is quite an Item. The the state of Oregon for the County satisfaction of actually having seed of Malheur, executor ot the estate and knowing the quality of It drat of William Beam, deceased, and hand is also considered worth con having qualified, notice is hereby sideration by those who have gone given to the creditors of, and all through certain experiences Incident persons having claims against said to stocking up on seed grown at a deceased, to present them duly veri distance. It may prove advisable fied as required by law, within six to secure some extra high grade months after the first pulicatlon of stock each year for planting the this notice, to said executor at his seed fields, in order to keep up the residence near Nyasa, Malheur vigor aud quality of the stock. County Oregon, or at tha office ot This, however, would not add ma E. M. Blodgett, In said Nyiea. terially to tke ultimate coot o f pro JAMES C. BEAM, duction In the commercial field. Executor of the estate ot That the Oregon slope ranchers William Ream, Deceased. will succeed in cutting their pro Date of rirst publication March 3rd, duction costs by this Tnove seems 1911. certain from the experience of sev Date o f last publication March Slat eral farmers who have grownblg 1928. crops from locally produled seed stock in former years, without th* NOTICE OF SHERIFF’ S SALE care in producing oit which Is IN FORECLOSURE planned In tnls Instance. CERTIFIED ‘SPUD’ SEED l i a m a tte r a t eenunon k n o w le d g e , m illion« o t d o g a r s a re w u t e d by g o v e r n m e n l by th * alm oet endless a llo n o f a c tiv itie s . T h ere lia s been " fa n d s m e n m i ch a n ge la th e adm lnle- v e a c tiv itie s tin e * th * o rg a n lia tlo n i devleed b y A le x a n d e r H am ilto n, and i re s u lt Is th a t a c tiv itie s e a tlr e lj out ■ y w ith #M r u a s tls M e f d e p a rt- a t s h a v e gro w n w ith «be p eeeln g y e a r* Ota governaaan t e f «be U nited State# n e t sn ip th e b ig g e st bu sin ess t , b a t th e w o rld ’s w o rst m an- i M An' eye-speclulist sal's green quiets of green backs.— Fort Smith 9oe*h- and th* further sum o f ($4$.70) costs. the nerves. This Is especially true we#t Amari m e._____________________ T I— m i il t ip ■ >’ R in in ■ r a a « g n t e M H » g J H M g M C a i TH E R E FO R ! NOTICE U HERE BY GIVEN: That I will om tha35th ♦ # ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ # » ♦ ♦ ♦ # ♦ ♦ * » ♦ # ♦ » # ♦ ♦ » ♦ # ♦ » # » # » > • » ♦ » < > » # > » ♦ » • • • ♦•♦ d a y-of Mewch 1912, at tha hour or 11 o ’clock In the forenoon o f said day at th# north main entrance door o f th* Court House at Vale, said County and State sell at pub lic auction to the htgest bidder or AT- bidders Cor cash, the following de scribed real property to-wlt: SW >4 N E 14, o f Section 36, Town ship 20, South, Range 46. E. W. M together with 40 shares of the cap ital stock o f the Kingman Colony JEWELRY STORE Irrigation Company, representing a water right for said land, together « V E SATISFACTION- with t#e tenements, heredltlmeuts and agpurtenances thereunto he longing end appertaining. Taken and levied upon aa the property o f the above named de fendants, or as muclh the-eof as may be necessary to satisfy sold judgment In favor of John D. Hlb- j bard and against th# above named Defendants with Internet thereon, together with all ooats and disburs- meuts that have or may acorue. j Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 30th . Nyssa. Oregon. dey of February 1923. H. LEE NOE, Sheriff. Date of first publication February 24th, 1923. Date ot last publication March 34th, You don’t have to wait for your money, or take terniimd 1922. m weights and grades, when you sell your groins to os, tve give Date o f sale March 25th, l # t l . IKllatcbes IR ep aired Nyssa Grain & Seed C». NOTICE TO CREDITOR#. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MALHEUR COUNTT The undersigned, Walter H. Pink- ston, was on the 17th day o f Feb- | ruary, 1922, appointed executor ot the estate <A James S. Pinkston, Deceased, and has qualified as such execator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby directed to present them, duly verified as by law provided to the undersigned executor at hta residence on the Owyhee, Malheu# County, Oregon, within six months from the date o f the Bret pubHoatlen o f thl# no tice. Walter H. Pinkston, Executor of the estate o f James 8. Plnkstoa. •ate o f first publleoMon, Februa## 24 , i » n . Dot® cJ last publication, Maaefc 24, 19M . BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION l#s FORECLOSURE duly Issued by the Clerk o f the Circuit Court of Th® kind of chicks hatched thin the State of Oregon for th* County spring will depqnd partly o i the of Malheur, dated the 18th day of kind o f eggs set. Granting the February 1922, in a certain suit in Circuit Court for said proper parentage, a two ounee egs the said NOTICE O F S H H R V F ’ 8 BALE of normal shape and color for the State and County, wherein John D. IN FO RECLO SU RE a« Plaintiff, recovered breed should produce the deffired Hibbard \ judgment against Thomas Jones. •* e f th e resolution Is to kind of cfclcks. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION so f a r aa fe a s ib le th e e x te n t Httbam Clover is a very eiuch Stella Jones, United States National IN FORECLOSURE duly laeued by e r le p fln # a n * S o p ite * tie * o f ac- advertised sort. Reports from other Bank, o f Vale, F. B. Zutz, Matilda the Clerk of the Clrealt Coart of arfth tk# v ie w th a t num erou s klsaton* an d bw ea.ua m a y be ellm l- states confirm what has been found Zutz, W. F. Bohna, Emma B. Boh- the State o f •regoa for th# County a o « a g r e a t s a v in * «tract** la th * out at this station, * that Is, that na, Charles C. LeMolne, Lillian M. of Malheur, dated the 18tb day of ntal e x p e n s e W e * T h * cem m it- I Stale th a t no n e t co n s tr u c tiv e 1**1# Eastham, Hope January 1922, la a certain auit In both the wfilte and ye'low biennial I LeMolne, C W, i 1 * possible n n *er ex le tln * oendl- a corp., Jerry Hurley, Jemee the said sweet clover appear. to have many I Br Circuit Court for said th a a th e iagletatlan proposed by been developed In the New BI reaelutten W ith th * pv***n* eondl- advantages over the Hubem aside K. Kel’ cy, Eeme Kelley, Daniel B. State and County, wherein John D. states, w here the capacity of the ■ e f th * nation'# (tnw tese an d th e bu r- from the more reasonably priced Kelley, It. Roae doing business as Hibbard as Plaintiff, rnoorsred . wheels Installed Is 1,381,000 th s p eople euff«* b ec a u se e f excee- seed. ta x a tto a . a n y le g is la tiv e m e a s u t* B, Rone & Co., and Mary Rose aa De judgment« against ICboma# Janes. | | power, and the estimated kin * ta real econ o m y should com neiu# ’ power at low water without i If nitrate of soda or sulfate of fendants, lit the sum of ($1322 75) Stella Junes, United State* National to th * sy m p a th e tic a tten tio n o f th a | Is 8C8.0U0 horse power. In the amonla are applied to the orchard with interns' thereon at the rate Bank of Vale, Oregon, It oorpona and w * feel th a t th * f a e s a e e e f coast states—-Washington, On I reso lu tion an d th e w o rk o f th * *SW- cover crop in the next ten days « o f 10 percent from the 1st day of tion, f . B. Zutz, Matilda Zutz, ;ts* w hich Will he don* un d er M b * * - California—the capacity of j r lt y w ill re su lt la th * e e v la # m ■ #• at the rate of 100 pounds per ecre October 1921, and the further sum j Chae. C. LeMiolne, Lillian M. LeMolne, water wheels Installed Is ___ an n u a h y. it will probably more *han p*y for of ($45.50) with interest *t thej Hope Bros., a corporation, James [ horse power and the potential den be ««dieted wtt> een*M*r«M* itself In increased growth o f the rate o f 10 percent from the 1st dav K. Kelley, Blame Kelley and Dan [ at low water without storage a ranee that nothing will earn* #f crop. The nitrogen applied in 'o f July, 1##0, and the further aura iel B. Kelly as Defendants, In the 500,000 horse power. proposed voyage of discovery ne The largest water power ar*. th* shareholder* la the •»•**. February will bring on a heavy oi ($45.50) with interest at the sum of ($1333.76) with Interest ment In the world Is at Nlagin^ m* lot »In an active, lively, suc succulent growkh which decay« rap 'rate of 10 parcent from the 1st dav thereon at 10 percent per anaam where the plants In operation I ked Intepeat in It. On* thing le el- idly and give* large quantities of nf January 1921, sad the further from th* 1st day of October, 1911, capacity of 870,000 horse true ef the hone* of repre- humus. The humus will be an sum of ($45.50) with interest at and the further suna o f ($46.50) which 385,000 horse power Is ■tlvee—It te representative. Jf Important factor In reta'nlng mo's- the rate at 10 percent from the 1 at with interest thereeu at 1# percent United States side. The cap ' baeeth* warmly upon ft. It glows, ture in the growing season. The dn> of July 1921, and the further per annum from tbs l i t day of J«ly the plants at Niagara Is being lm are Ihdlffeivut It becomes cold, cover crop must he Mowed under sum of ($180.00) attorneys' fee«. 1920, and th# further «urn of ($41.- by 114,500 horse power In the ^ lie Isn't the first tlma that a plan States and 300,000 horse 50) with internet # r » * » at 10 keen act In motion to find out Canadn. Other large plants I lilng »trout how th* government’* per rent per annum from th# 1st of 170,000 horse power on the J in*** Is conducted, We Grin d day of January 1911, and the fur- j S#1’ McFall and See Better slppl at Keokak, Iowa, from he. earliest Inquiry Into the ad- tber sum o9 ($4 6.5») with Interest power Is transmitted to St. Our Own itlve methods of the executive thereon at 1# percent per annum I two plants aggregating 268,500 J krtaents waa made by the Ceckrell Horn th* l i t day of July 19R1, nod Lenses j power on St. Maurice river In ( lsslon In 1887. Sbc year* later, Eyesight Speaialist the further sum of ($ lt # .0 0 ) at J from which power Is transmit! a Joint commission, of which Phone 118W torneys’ feee, and th# further aum Ontario :: Oregon ! Montreal, Quebec and other f esentatlve Dockery wes chalrmnn. Canada ranks next to the of ($48.30) ooets. appointed to examine the status States In water-power level# the law* organizing the depart- THEREFORE NOTICE IS H B M - with 2,418,000 horse power, tte. President Roosevelt la list." BY GIVEN: That I will on th e iS th , 10 per cent of the world's total. ned an Interdepartmental committee, day o f March 1928, at th* hour o f! [which C. H. Keep, assistant secre- 11 o'cL ck In the forenoon of eeld of th* treasury, was chalanau. to day at the north main entranee »aider department methods. Presi- door of Nth Coart House at Vale, at Taft In turn. In 1#10, named a said County and State aell et p u b -1 omission on economy and efficiency which Frederick Cleveland was lie auction to th* hlgest bidder or Phone No. 10 F 2 STRIAI COPE ] ilnaaa. bidders for cash, the fallowing do- in UMDFR ; Idly aud generally speaking, Nysaa, Oregon scribed real property to-wlt: AS MAIL thing came of these enterprises. SE14NE14, of Section 39. Town r WIROTfP I and I—commonly and vaguely ship 20, South, Rang* 46, E. W. M f WEEK own aa the public—were not m- together with 40 share* o f the cap ted. end neither waa congress, sv ciosfo'' ital stock e f the Kingmen Colony | kat eeded It Irrigation Company, repreaentlng a kut Jest now, at this moment, we water right for »aid land, together the best chance we ever had to eut about our eommon business w#th the teeement», hertdttiwents eat -1 ? T I ......................« » â * i> « É « » É » É * » * ê » * ê « « è » ' how to Improve it and lessen Its nd appurtenance« theaeanto **> era to bargain collectively . ■t to ua. The burden of supporting ~ m ■! " ■ ■LJL- — 1 — S— * * * — longing and appertaining. representatives of their 'Is heavier than ever before. Taken and levied <r#on «* the 4 m $$ $ $ $t choosing is recognized and .»rtln [Toe will perhaps notice all through property of the ahotv* named De The miners who are not articles that the Information fendants, or aa much thereot as ° f a union have the right trl kpplled me about the general facts without Interference by fellow * may be neceesary to satisfy sail , government employment end go- sm men who may belong to the units ut business ere In terms of judgment In favor o f John D. NE>- men who belong to a union lam tlntate* and approximations. This bard and against th* above name# fight to work without being turf1 WILLARD AND EXIDB STORAGE BATTERIES on* Of th* defects of government Defendants with Intereet thereon, oy operators who do not twin inlxatlon. It Is so large and so together with all costs and dtehnrs- FORD BATTERIES $25.00 unionism. brmlees, and Its pert* so unrelated. menta that have or may eeeriMi Si* days shall be the . It exact and precise Information Dated at Vale, Oregon thl* f#th work week with one day’s — i it th* whole Is virtually unob- day o f February 1 t#t. seven. The standard work dsjj iMe. not exceed eight hours a day. H. LEH NOR Sheriff 1« of the greatest urgency end hen a dispute or controversy* that the people shill know Date of first pubfleatlon Febrnesy PHONE NO 43 NY8SA, OKI between operators and mine i ^ it their government, but they will 14th, 19*9. \ there should be no strike or . EDDIE POWELL, Pro#. It difficult to learn until th* gov ■ate of leet publication Maneb 94tb, landing a conference or a heart's neat know» about Itself. FIRST CLASS MECHANICS 19»«. determination of the fact* PUffiUtC STENOOffiAPWCN 9 9 * 9 9 9 9 9 t t t t t t f t t t t t * * * * * * * * * * * * i* A » » » » t » t » » » » * » * e e e i Date of sal# Mare* 18th. 19M . principle* Involved. FARM POINTER# ¡lopment in Ar •w weights and grade, and pay cash on delivery Yow should see us before you purchase your seed wheat, and barley. IV«■ have certified Jenkins Club wheat long as It lasts. 9 ' #* ® NYSSA GRAIN & SEED CO. k Homemakers Conference Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, March 20-25 “ BETTER HOMES FOR OREGON” Pictured in Lecture, Exhibit, Dem onstration THE HOMR— Management, Sanitation, Fagwish- lngs, L ib o r Bating Device* sod Emer gencies. - y ■ THE CHU-n— Nutrition, Clothing, Books. THE POOD— Selection, Preparation and R hvw h»g. THE CLOTHING— Selection. Making Drees Form, Decorative Touche« for Garment«, Sli rt Onte in Sewing. « e n t e r t a in m e n t s . — Music— Oomr tin'ty Play— —Noted Speaker» e v e n in g FULL INFORMATION ON ANY SUBJECT BY WRITING REGISTRAR O. A C., CORVALLIS, OREGON “ \ * '# - » Dr. J. A. McFall Funeral Directors —CALL H. L. PETERSON, 43 J. Nyssa Meat Market aovem Coal EDER HARDWARE ONTARIO CO. NYESA The h«*t of eervice* rvadered » T Y out regard Fresh Fish Next Friday to your oir<-um*tanee* ■ > M O - E L C H A P EL AND EQ U IP M EN T Service Garaâe LADY A U :9 T A N T AMBULANCE SERVICE. \ Ontario furniture Co. ONTARIO, OREGON U. S. and Goodyear Tires Service Garage H 1 * NYSS) 4 4t 4 44 l H I $ m i-H H 4 M I 94 *+■> «• ;•> * *