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f i CATE CITY JOURNAL ‘ubllshad every Friday at Nyaoo, • Oregon. by DEMENT i SHEETS Cnttered at the Postofika at Nyssa, irecon, rjt zooond- las* mall mattar. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oaa year, in advance................|1.S0 ■»lx »ontaa, in avance................. 76 TWENTY * YEARS OE HARDING. “ It seems that I have been Pres- idem ior twenty years,1’— said Pres ident Harding In a speech at the National Freaa Club. Not only ito yen Mr. Harding, but io others does your service ol one year seem like two decades. To the following citizens it seems el of twenty years—-or longer: tramping tho streets under your administration looking for Jobe. The farmers who are burning their corn and wha cannot ae.l their products at a profit because their foreign markets have been destroyed by your own party’s poli cies. The buslner* men who hnve been waiting in vain for ^ revival of business, which you and your party promised, while business conditions have steadily grown worse. Tlio 1 gitiniate capitalist* who would Invest in industrial enter prises, Instead of tax exempt ae curitles. If industry had been re vived as promised by you and your party. The owners of factories whose plants are closed or running on re duced time by reason o f the fail ure of you and your party to re deem your election pledges. The average taxpayer to whom you promised a reduction o f taxes which they are still looking for. The ex-scrvlce men who have watched you play hide-and-seek with the bonus and who have been dis criminated aigalnst in appointmen s to postmast ershlps. The producers and shippers who have waited in vain for a reduc tion of freight rates. The genuine friends of the civil 6erviee who havo wltneseed your mockery and contempt for civil service principles. The man whose emblem was once the "fu ll dinner pall,” but is now the empty pocket. The man who voted for a change — and got It. Yes, Mr. President, it seems like twenty years— all of twenty years out GREAT E.Y-PKES1UENT. NOTICE OE SHERIP’F’S SALE IN FORECLOSURE Sealed bids wHi be received by the County Court of Malheur Coun- BY VIRTUE OE AN EXECUTION ty, Oregon, at Vale, Oregon, on the IN FORECLOSURE duly Issued ey ! . of Apill 1 922, et 11:9' the Clerk c f the Circuit Coart •>« 0 clock A. M , tor the grading and the aijite c f Oregon for the County construction o f »bout nne-half mile cf Malheur, dated the 18th day et f road cn ¿he Nyss*-Adrtan B*r- Pekfsary 1922 , in V oeitaia suit in lion of the Nyssa-Jordan Valley the said Circuit Court for said Market Road, commencing at r a otnte shd County, wherein Joha.D . tion 499-00 and running to station I.ibbard as Plaintiff, recovered 617-00. judien.cnt against Thomas joaea, This bid require* the removal 01 Stella .Ii nes, United States National about thirteen thousand cubic yards Rank, < f \ ale, E. B. Zutz, Matilda cf material from tho hill south of Zutz, W. F. Bohna, Emm* E. Boh- e Owyi.ee bridge near Adrian, end na, Charles C. Le.Molne, I.Milan M fpr the grading surfacing and neces LaM'dne, C W Kail ham, Hope sary culvert* according to plan» Brcs., n torp., Jerry Hurley, James ¡11 d specifications on file In the n'- K. Kelley, Eeino Kelley. Daniel B. fice of J. F. Joyce, resident Engine Kelley, B. Rose doing business, as er of the Ftat Highway Commis B. Rose 4: Co., and Mary Rosens De sion. at On'ario, Oregon. fendants, in the sum of ($1121.78) No bids wit! be considered unless with interes* thereon at the rate accompanied by a certified check of 10 percent from the 1st day of for five (5 ) percent o f the amoitn- A satisfactory bend October 1921, and the further sum c f the bids. cf ($45.60) with interest at the • ill b» required for fifty (5 9 ) p » ' rale o f 10 percent from the 1st day cent of the anv-unt of the wiecesefe of July, 1920, and the further sum bid for the faithful performance e* of ($45.50) with interest at the •he con*rect. rate of 10 percent from the 1st day I The right 1» resorved to raff«: of January 1921. and the further any or afl bids By order of the County Court sum of ($45 50) with Interest at the rate of 10 percent rom the let c f Malheur County, Oregon. Dated at Vale. Oregon, Mereb day c f July 19aj, »mi the further rum of ($1.10.00) attorneys' fee* 21st 19t3. H. S. SACKBTT, and the further sum of ($46.70) , County Clerk. costs. Dutu e f ùrgt publication March 24 THEREFORE NOTICE IE H E R ! 1922. BY GIVEN; That 1 will on the 25th I Date of )a»i un Plication Marco 31 day o f March 1922. at the hour 01 J 1922. 11 o ’clock in the forenoon of said day at th« north main entrance door of the Court House at Vale NOTICE TO CREDITORS said County and State sell at pub lie auction to tti9 higest bidder or I i.N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE bidder» tor cash, the following d* STATE CF OREGON FOR scribed real property to-wtt: MALHEUR COUNTY. S W ^ N E ’A . of Section 36, Town ship 20, South, Range 4 6. E. W. M ! I d tbe rh«¡titer of the estate ci together with -*0 share- of the cap- Joseph Can eln o, J »-eased. ital stock of 1 • Kim- nan Colony , . o ■ ndevMgned having been ap- irrigation Company, representing a p vte.t by ‘ he County Court of water right for said land, together tho State of Oregon, for Malheur vi h tlie tenements, here lltlment0 uMy, Admlnistrador o f tb# estat and appurtenance. Hereunto be cf Jo ph Oaneelmo, deceased, and longing and appertein'ag having qualified, notice is hereby Taken and levied upon as the 'given ‘ o the creditor* of, and all proparty of the ahovo named de persons having claim* against eaid fendants, or as much thc-'eof a deceased, to present them, verified may be necessary to satisfy sato as required by law, within six judgment in favor of John D. Hib months after the first, publication bard and against the above named of his notice to.spld John J. Can- Defendants with Interest thereon, i.lmo, at his res dence near Nyee-> together with all costs and dlsburr Oregon, or to Davis A Keeter. his meals that have or may avcruc. attorneys, at their office at Vale. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 30th Oregou. . *' day of February 1922. John J. Cancelmo H. LEE NOE, Sheriff. Administrator of the ee'ute Date of first publication February of Josoph Cancel mo, de 24th, 1922. ceased. Date of last publication March 21th Dated March 28rd, 1913 St 1922. _ Date o f sale Varcb 25th. 1*22 Whatever differences o f opinion exist in the future concerning the greatuese of Woodrow Wilson as a Preside*;, we believe that even NOTICE TO CREDITOR*. most of his enmiea (and they are rapidly gettiug fewer) will admit that he has made a greatea-Presi IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THh < STATE OF OREGON FOR dent, In which capacity he has juat MALHEUR COUNTY completed hie first yea*. Hie bear The undersigned, Walter H. Pink ing since 'he retired from the White House has been such as to reuolvi ston, was on the 17th day of Feb all doubts as to how our ex-Prcsi- ruary, 1922, appointed executor oi dents should conduct theiusuEe*. the estate of James S. Pinkston With a dignity that always fits Deceased, and has qualified as such him aa a mantle; with a alienee exec at or. AH persons having claims again ; moro eloquent than even his alo- quet speech; with courage end said estate are hereby directed to cheerfulness that have lightened and present them, duly verified as bt brightened hie period of retirement law provided to the undersigned as a semi-invalid; with an occasion executor at his i evidence on the al word o f wisdom and good will I Owyhee, Malheur County, Oregon, to his fellow-citizens end with many | wiihtn six months f u n the date evidences o f an unshaken feltb In of the first publication of this no tl>e ultimate triump« of the princi tice. Walter H. rtnkston. ples o f truth and iuettce upon Ft ■ utor of the oetate of which this gioat democracy Is fo u n -1 James S. Fink* ton. ded, he has administered the most 1 effective rebukes te Me critics an | D. te < f first niblicnUon, February detractors. 24. 1923. bate 1 f Inst nr Ikat'on Marsh 14, Patient, uncomplaining, .’ latmln 192 5, nothing ha has neither rnsr-n’ e 1 attacks nor tatallated n on hit as sailant*. He has never whined no winced. He lias been the most IN THE COUNTY COURT OF T ilt STATE OF OREGON FOB T H E colossal, maiasMc any t > plral of COUNTY OF 'LVLHEIK latter day American citizenship. I The L«r4eg chorus directed .at the soaring eagle has died out. j Contemplation o f the stricken eagle upon his eyrie is bringing genuine understanding and appreciation of the purpose and grandeur o f his nnparallelled flight. Once they read fashions to see what was going on; now they read them to see what's being pulled off. This country Isn't crowded much hut we have no us« for the man who wishes he v.-pro somewhere else. At his reported salary, the movie will make Have while the start shin«. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BEAM Deuaaeed. T e undersigned having beau *r> po'nlgd, by the County Court i> the state of Oregon for the Count} of Malheur executor o f the eatat» o f William Beam, decaaaed. anil having qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and an persona ha lnc claims against aalo deceased, to present them duly veri fied aa required y lav;, within six months after ti e *• — , llcatlon of this notice, to ss.« t -cutor at hi« residence it-- tr Nvs. a. Malhe i County Oregon, or at the -¡fftaa of E. M. Blodgett, In said Nyssa JAMES C. BEAM, Executor o f th« estate of Will’ant Hearn, Deceased. Date of first publication March 3rd Harding haa a saddle horse IBM. named Democrat. Make ¡ou r own Date of last publication March 31s comment. 191$. Grass widow* ia Denver objee* MILK FOR SALE — A ls o 2-tnah Cln i to being called that in the dir«« rp tr1fQM ;, „ np ^ o « « Bagm*. aao — NoUtlng green M m « a gma. '•!- i)nmp „ u iUim )lroa ;nM * om' NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR* j Bradley. ttpd. Absence makes the I longer. face grow A man who has time to knock has entirely too mudh time. Opportunity doesn’t If you are asleep. >4 *4 Electrically Baked B R E A D The Heme of give a rap MADE RITE Lots o f peace has been made, but the supply is a l 1 short. BAKED RITE Electric Baked Ex-Kalser is writing a book cn ruins. Must be a biography. Phone 55F3 Phone Order« Givea About the »carce*t thing on eert is ex-henperke 1 husbands. Special Atientiaa \ C. Saddest words of tonine and pec, Th* Fly will soon be back again ’ The man who horn can't hear noise. blows hie own others for the Service ? 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