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rendered in said coort on the 2$rd day Thousand and No 100 Dollar! ($4000.09) fas tarnishing materials snd constrict of Juno, 1924, in a certain *nit in the with intereat thereon from the lfith ing tile drainage, which laid drainage circuit conrt for raid ita te and county, dav of October, 1922, at the rate ef eeasMIs ef approximately 1170 feet of Published every Friday at Nyasa. wherein the First National Bank of seven per eent (7 percent) per annum, M look tile, 6829 foot ol 10 inch tile Oregon, by Payette, Payette, Idaho, aa plaintiff and Poor Hundred and No-100 Dollars and 2349 feet ef 12-ineh tile, all til* to recovered judgment against James 3. (1400.00) attorneys fees, and the far ho boll faeed. H. F. BROWN Stark and Marietta Stark, aa defend ther sum of Twenty one and 60 00 Dol Bid* to conform to th* plans and anti, for the sum of Six Tboaaand One lars ($21 SO) costs and disbursements, specifications which may b* sosn at Entered at tho Postoffice at Nysaa, Hundred Ninsty-six and 80-100 Dol which judgment was enrolled and th* oMs* of E. M Blodgett, Nysaa. Orearon, as second-class mail B itk r lara ($6,196.80), with intereat thereon docketed in the clerk’s office of said Orogoa, and forms for proposal* on from the 17th day of May, 1921, at the court in said county on the 26tb day of which bids must b* mad* may be ob SUBSCRIPTION RATES: rate of ten per cent (10 per cent) per March, 1924. tained upon application at th* office of $1.60 annum, and the further sum of Eigb- THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE- ■. M. Bloagott, Nysaa, Oregon. °<v months, in advance------ _... .76 teen and 60 100 Dollars ($18 60) costs BY GIVEN, That I will on Monday, A certified check of five per cent and disbursements, which judgment the 14 day of July, 1924, at the hoar of must accompany some. The right is was enrolled and docketed in the eleven o’clock in the forenoon of said reserved by the drainage district to re Attends Medical Meet clerk's ofiee of said court in said gay, at the north mam entrance door ject any and nil bid*. Mr. and Mrs. John Caacelmo and county, on tho 28rd day of Juno, 1924, of tho County Court House at Vale, By order of th* Board of Soporvie- Dr. and Mrs Ssrasia returned home THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HERE Malheur County, Oregon, soil at publie ors of th* Word Drainage District, Sunday evening after an automobile BY GIVEN, That I will on Monday, auction, subject to redemption, to th* J. P. DINAWAY, trip which took them to Vancouver) the 28th day of July, 1924, a t the hour highest bidder for cash in hand, all Seeretery. of 11 o’clock in tho forenoon of said the right, title and in tersit of tho B. C. The doctor’s primary object in going day, at tho north main antiance door above named defendant! in and to to Vancouver was to attend the third of the county court house in Vole, tho following described real property, NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF annual meeting of of the Northwest Malheur County, Oregon, sell st pub to wit; , DIVIDEND Medical association, which wa bald in lie auction, subject to redemption, to The South Half of the South In tha Matter of the Liquidatioa ef that city June 26 18. The doctor's the highest bidder for cash in hand, all east Quarter, (8$SE$) of Sec tka Bank of Nyssa, Oregon, Insol brother, F. C. Sarasin, also a phyei the right, title and intsrest of the tion Six (6), Township Sixteen vent. cían, was present, along with many above named defendants in and to tbs (16) South, Range Forty seven Notts* is hereby given that pursuant other medical men from all parts of following described real property, to- (47) E. W M . Malheur Coun to an order mads and entered by the wit; the northwest. ty. Oregon, together with all Circuit Court of MsMieur County, Ore The Southeast Quarter of the While only in its third year, this water rights and diteh rights gon, on th* 23rd of June, 1914, a divi Northwest Quarter (SEJNWl); new association Is already a large and tberaunto belonging or in any dend will be paid upon all approved the Northeast Quarter of the flourishing institution, which has for wise appertaining, together alalms filed with the undarsigaed, as Southwest Quarter, (NEISWJ) its object the diffusion ef the latest with the tenements, heredita efficial liquidator of the Bank ef West Hslf of the Southeast medical knowledge among its mem ments and appurtenances Nyeoa, Nysaa, Osogon, insolvent, and Quarter (WISE!), all in Sec bers by getting together occasionally thereunto bclona ing or in any that each dividend will be paid en or tion Nine (9), Township Fif and discussing new discoveries and wise appertaining. after July 2, 1924. teen (16) South, Range Forty- their application to the healing art. Ths above real property with its Dated this 23rd day of Jane, 1924. Four (44) E. W. M., containing The geographical isolation of the Pa appurtenances taken and levied upen FRAf^K C. BRAMWELL, , 160 acres, more or loss; also cific coast from the great eastern as the property of the above named Saperintendant of Banks and Official, the North Half of the North medieal centers makes the new asso defendants, or so much thereof os may Liquidator of ths Bank of Nyss west Quarter (NJNWJ) of Sec ciation of peculiar advantage, as It be necessary to satisfy said judgment Nyasa, Oregon, Insolvent. tion Fourteen (14), and the affords an opportunity for western in favor of the above named plaintiff, North Half of the Northeast doctors to attend meetings and hear J. B. Story, and against the above Quarter (NJNEi) of Section addresses by the greater authorities named defendants, S. M. Carithsrs IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 15, all in Township Fifteen in the profession, which if held in the and Maggie Carithers, together with (15) South, Range Forty-four STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE east would be inaccessible to them. interest, attorneys's fee, coats and (44) E W. M., containing 160 The speakers on the program at COUNTY OF MALHEUR. accruing costs. acres, more or less, together Vancouver included some of tte most In tne Matter of the Estate of Charles Dated at Vale, Oregon, thia 11th with ail watar rights arid ditch noted physicians of the United Staler, Woodward, Daeeased. day of Juue, 1924, rights thereunto belonging, or Canada and Great Britian. Notie* is hereby given that James H. LEE NOE, Sheriff. used in connection therewith, I. Diven, the duly appointed, qualified By C. W. Glenn, Deputy, and together with the tene and acting administrator of the estate Card o f Thanks. Date of first publication, June 18, 1924 ments, hereditaments and ap We wish to thank the many friends Date of last publication, July 11, 1924. of Charles Woodward, deceased, has purtenances thereunto belong and neighbors for their kindness dur Date of sale, July 14. 1924, at 11 A. M, rendered and presented his final ac ing or in anywise appertain count of hia administration of said es ing the sickness and death of our fa ing. tate and petition for distribution and tber and grandfather, and also for the The above real property with ita sp many beautiful flowers. purtenances taken and levied upon as NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE for discharge of said administrator; and that Monday, tho 28th day of July, Mr. and Mra. J. M. Duncan and Family. the property of the above named de By virtue ef an attachment execu' 1924, at tha hour of 11 o'clock, in the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Felton and Family. fendanta, or ao much thereof as may tion duly issued by the Clerk of the be necessary to satisfy said judgment Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, County Court room in the Court House at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, has in favor of the above named plaintiff for the County of Malheur, dated the 10,000,000 Fordi and against the auove firmed defend l i t day of July, 1924, and directed to been appointed and fixed by the Judge of said County Court in an order made Selection of the Lincoln Highway as nts James S Stark and Marietta me upon a decree and order of sale and entered by said Judge on the 23rd the official route of travel for Ford Stark, with interest thereon, together rendered in said Court on the 30th day day of June, 1924, as the time and ear No. 19,000,600 on ita trip from j with all costa and disbursements that of June, 1924, in a certain action place for hearing objeetioni to said ac New York to San Frenciacs bringa the ’ have or may accrue. the Circuit Court for said state end coant, for settlement thereof, and for Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 25th county, wherein C. R. Emison world's most popular road and the hearing of said petition, at wh'cb tima world'! moat popular car into a new day of June. 1924, plaintiff recovered judgment against and plae* any and all persons interest H. LEE NOE, and more intimate relation. Randall Sage and Fred A. Saga as d*' Sheriff of Malheur County, Oregon. fendanta for the sum af Four Thou*' ed in said ostate may appear and ob Of course, Ford ears have sped By C. W. Glenn, Deputy. and nine hundred and forty-fiv* and ject to aaid account and contest the along thia great ribbon of gray stretch same; and all persons concerned there ing from eoast to eoast over sines it Date of first publication June 27, 1924 13 100 dollars, ($4,945,18) in U. S. gold in are further notified to be present was first laid out and it would be in Date of laet publication July 25, 1924 coin with interest thereon in like gold and show cause, if any there be, why teresting to count the Fords that will Data of sale, July 28, 1924, at 11 a, m. coin at the rate of ten (10 per cent) said account and report should not b* meet the ten millionth car on its jour- ! par cent per annum from the 7th day approved and allowed, and said ostate noy. of April, 1921, and tha further sum of aettiad and the undersigned discharged But .opposing tho other 9 , 999.999 !0rder Fixing Time fo r Hearing Five Hundred Dollar« ($500.00) a t as sooh administrator. for Diatribution and Set Fords were suddenly to appeer and torneya fees and the further ism JAMES I. DIVEN, gat on the highway with car No. 10,- tiement. Seventeen and $0-100 Dollars ($17.90) Administrator of th* Estate of Charles 000, 000. In the County Court of the State of costs and disbursements. In which Woodward, Daeeased. Wall, there would be e hurry eell Oregon, tor the County of Malheur. judgment it was further ordered First publication June 27, 1924. prop Last publication July 26, 1924. fer all the traffic cops in the country In tho matter of the estate of Syl- by the Court that the erty attached in said aetion and and just how long it would take to vinia E. Ward, dacaaaed. bring any semblance of order no one H. J. Ward, executor of the estate hereinafter described, be sold for could oven guesi. of Sylvinia E. Ward, deceased, having tha satisfaction of said judgment IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Anyway, let's give them credit of this day filed for final settlement his In the manner presided by law, which ■TATE OP OREGON FOR THE doing a good job and finally lining op account cf hia administration of the judgment was enrolled and doeketed COUNTY OF MALHEUR. all of the 10,000,000 cars, six abreast affaira of said estate, accompanied by in the clerk’s office of the said eonrt In ths M atter of the Estat* of Mrs, which would make a line 3S feet nine the filing of a petition for the final on the 1st day of July, 1924 C. L. Skinner, Deceased. inohes across, diatribution of said estate among the Netice is hereby given that H. THEREFORE, Notice is hereby Then even with the cars standing parsons entitled thereto. given that I will, on Monday, the 4th Ward, the duly appeinted, qualified end to end they would cover the entire It is hereby ordered by the judga of day of August, 1924, at tha hour of 11 snd acting administrator of the estate 1,305 miles of the famous highway and ■aid county court that Monday, the o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at of Mrs. C. L. Ikinner, deceased, has thare would be 1,151.920 ears entirely 7th day of July, 1924, at the hour of th* north main antrance door of tha rendered snd presented his final ac< out of the picture, unless the cops 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, County Court House in Vaia, Malhaur count of his administration of said es' were not too tired to park them on ! in the court room of said court in the County, Oregon, soli at publio auction, ta ts and petition for distribution and cither aide cf the read so they could court house at Vale, Malheur County, subject to redemption, to the highest for discharge as such administrator •ee the rest of the family on parade. Oregon, bo, and the same la appointed bidder for cosh is haad, all the right, and that Monday, th* 28th day of July, aa the time and place for hearing ob titl* snd interest of the above named 1924, at the hour of 11 o’clock iu the jections to said account, tho settle defendants in and to th* following de County Courtroom in the Court House OBITUARY. ment thereof, and the hearing of said scribed real property, towit: at Vale, Malheur Connty, Oregon, has Isaac Felton was born tn Smith petition; that said executor give notice baen «»pointed and fixed by the Judge All of Blocks twenty-two (22) eounty, Tann,, December 39, 1831. In of said hearing by publication of such of said County Court in an order mad* and twanty three (23) of th* 1866 ha was married to Bmmon Aailee notice once each weak for four consec and entered by said Judga on the 2Rrd original Town of Nysaa, Mal Wianer, and to tbam eleven children utive weeks in tbs Gate City Journal, day of June, 1924, as the time end heur County. Oregon, as shown ware born. a newspaper of general circulation plae* for hearing objections to aaid by th* original and revioed plat Mr. Felton spent most of his life in published weekly in said county, and account, for settlement thereof, an« of said Town now of record, to Arkansas and Missouri, and spent the that the first publication of laid notice for hearing of said petition, at which gether with ail machinery and day of June, 1924. of his life, three years, in Nysaa b «a time and plaea any and all persona in fixtures therein and attached w*«e and dated at Vais, Oregon, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. terested in said estate may appear and thereto. M. Duncan. After eleven long weeks this 3rd day of June, 1924. object to said aecotnt and contest the E. H. TEST, of illness he passed on to his creator Taken and lovied upon aa tha prop sama; and all pesaona concarned there County Judge. June 30. 1924. The body was taken to erty of the said Randall Sage and Prod in are further notified to be present his old home in Springfield, Mo , where Date of firat publication, June 6, 1924 A.Sage, the above named defendant*.or and show cause, if any there be, why publication, July 4, 1924. so much thereof as may be necessary ■aid account and report sboull not be -J fn urral will be hold. He will be F 't s s l l - ) id to rest by the sido of his wife, to satisfy said judgment in favor of C, approved and allowed, and aaid estate who passed away November 1, 1907. It. Emison, and against the above settled and th* underaigntd discharged NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE named defendants, with interest there aa such adminiatsator. He is survived by six children By virtue of an execution in fore in, together with all eeete and dis Hero may’st thou harbor peacefully, H. J. WARD, Hare May'st thou rest from the ash- closure duly iesued by the Clerk of the bursements that have or may seerue. Administrate! of the Estate of Mra. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, g ing oar. Dated st Vale, Oregon, thia 2nd C. L. Skinner, Deceased. for tka county of Malheur, dated the day of July, 1924. Turn thy curved prow ashore, First publication June 27. 1924. And in that beautiful isls rest forever 10th day of Juno. 1924, and directed to Last publication July 26, 1924. H. LEE NOE. me, upon a decree and order of sale Sheriff ef Malheur County, Oregon. more. rendered in said eoart on the 24th day By C. W. Glenn, Deputy. of March, 1924,in a certain suit in the Data of first publication July t, 1924. Sidney Burbidgs is spending his vs- circuit court for said state and county, Chiropractors cation in ths interior country, viaiting wherein J. B. Story was plaintiff and Date of last publication Aogust 1,1924 Drs. Bradford Bradford A Bradford. Carver ( Date of sale August 4, 1924.it 11 a. m Burns, Hand and other point* of in S. M. Can there and Maggie Carithere, graduates. Consultation and examina to rast. tion free. Ten years successful prac husband and wife; Jamas Hollingahoad ! and Nettie Hollingshsad, husband Notice to Contraitor* of 11 m tice in th* state of Oregon. First door west of Bank. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE and wife; Charles R Flegsl and Bertha Construction of the Word „ . , ■■ FTsKel, husband and wife; By virtue of an execution in f o r .- ; , nd Arch Coll.rd wore def.n- Chop barley, $1 26 per swt. Fred Droinofe District. eloaure duly ..sued by tho Clark of tho danta> . j ud(fmant w„ randere() ,n Kling back. m lttt Sealed bids will b* received in th* Circuit t oort of he State of Oregon, fa¥or of the abova namad plaintiff j office of the Ward Drolnrg* District, for the County of M. hour dated the B Story, and ag .ln .t tho above namod Wanted—Man to sell MeConnen's Nyssa Oregon, up to and Including 2.lni dsy of June, 19*4, and directed to defendants. S. M. 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